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- later known in the 13th century as Hyrne and in the 14th century as Hurne. The name is derived from the old English "hyrne", which means a disused part of...
- "Cernunnos" derives. However, a more direct source may be the Old English hyrne, meaning "horn" or "corner", which is inconsistent with the Cernunnos theory...
- Oglander Preceded by William Denny Sir Thomas Hyrne Member of Parliament for Norwich 1626–1627 With: Sir Thomas Hyrne Succeeded by Sir Peter Gleane Robert Debney...
- went to his son, Thomas Smith II. In 1701, Smith sold it to Edward Hyrne. When Hyrne failed to pay the mortgage in 1711, it reverted to Thomas Smith II...
- Herne” (c.1495), that is "the angle or corner of land" from Anglo Saxon hyrne (cognate with the English word "horn"), with the later addition of “hill”...
- surname. It is most often a habitational name derived from Old English hyrne 'corner' plus leah 'woodland clearing'. In Ireland it may be an Anglicized...
- herne, meaning a place on a corner of land, evolved from the Old English hyrne, meaning corner. The village was first recorded in around 1100 as Hyrnan...
- Gwyn Member of Parliament for Norwich 1621–1625 With: Richard Rosse 1621–1622 Sir Thomas Hyrne 1624–1625 Succeeded by Sir Thomas Hyrne Sir John Suckling...
- of the American Revolution. Sarah was the widow of Dr. William Alexander Hyrne. Together, they had the following children: Mary Eliza Cutler, who married...
- Heiron, Heron, and Herne. Alternate uses of the word occur in Old English as hyrne, meaning a nook or a corner of land or in a bend. In a glossary originating...