by Mari ingen Briain meic Donnchada (Kathleen M. O'Brien)
© 2002-2012 by Kathleen M. O'Brien. All rights reserved.
Version 1.3, updated 24 June 2012
Scrivener | |||||
"A derivative of scrivain with the same meaning as Scriven." (Reaney & Wilson, p. 396 s.n. Scrivener) "Occup. 'the scrivener,' a later form of Scriven," (Bardsley, p. 673 s.n. Scrivener) | |||||
Name | Additional Description | Date | Source | ||
Simon | Scriuiner | 1218-22 | Reaney & Wilson (p. 396 s.n. Scrivener) | ||
Kemma | Scriuener | 1311 | Reaney & Wilson (p. 396 s.n. Scrivener) | ||
Johannes | Scryuener | 1379 | Bardsley (p. 673 s.n. Scrivener) | ||
Johannes | Screuyner | 1379 | Bardsley (p. 673 s.n. Scrivener) | ||
Custancia | Skryvener | 1379 | Bardsley (p. 673 s.n. Scrivener) | ||
Thomas | Browne | , skrivener | 1379 | Bardsley (p. 673 s.n. Scrivener) |
Medieval Scotland | Medieval Names Archive | A Survey of English Bynames
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