Five entries in Tudor Subsidy. Three as Coker(e) in 1332. I found only 5 Healths in the 1881 census, none of them anywhere near Devon. However Maund is a Worcester name. Several back to 1238 but also several, separate, places called Northcott, (e.g. This is frequently in the list of the UKs naughtiest's place-names. Is present in Devon as Deneys in 1332 and frequent in Tudor subsidies. South Devon Coast in 1881. Click on any result to drill down to … However it is a Newton Abbott name rather than a Bideford one, as Guppy said. Cornwall, Devon, Somerset & Dorset with diffusion east. Not in 1332 Subsidy. Some of the first immigrants to cross the Atlantic and come to North America bore the name Devon, or a variant listed above: Devon Settlers in United States in the 19th Century. In contrast Saunders is a south of England name with a concentration from Amersham down to the IoW and not really a Devon name. No entries in the 1543-5 Subsidy nor that of 1332.. East Devon with some diffusion but the highest numbers are in an isolated patch at Risbridge, Suffolk. cent. Not seen in the Subsidies. Several places called Luscombe in S. Devon. But there are Trotts in the Tudor Subsidy plus Trote & Trota in 1332. Tavistock & St. Austell. A score of places in Tudor times. cent but only three in 1332. Most at Totnes, Newton Abbott, Kingsbridge in 1881. Not seen in 1332 but there are compounds such as Bromhill or Bromlegh used as surnames. For neither are there any obvious forerunners in earlier records. However Mortimore is definitely Devon. Magg is a rare name by 1881 and Maggs is Bristol to Bath. Swansea, Bideford & Holsworthy in 1881. Tavistock in 1881. Kingsbridge in 1881. The 1881 census data confirms Tucker as very definitely a Devon name - with some diffusion east & west. Highest in Somerset but also high at Holsworthy in 1881. A score of entries in the Tudor Subsidy. But only one at Holcombe Rogus in 1545. Very clearly a Devon name on the 1881 distribution, centred at Crediton. None in 1332? In 1881 Curtis is frequent across England south east of a line between the Gower and the Humber. Many variants of Wille in 1332. There is a Redway at Okehampton and two Rodways at Sampford Courtney in 1544. Must surely be two separate origins. Axminster, Honiton, Bridport & Taunton in 1881. Newton Abbot but there were only 5 in all plus a couple of Withicombe in 1881. Four in 1332. & 8 present in 1332. South-east Devon in 1881, Axminster, Honiton, Exeter & St. Thomas. Three in 1332. None in 1332? Holsworthy at the 1881 Census. Mainly in Newton Abbott Poor Law Union in 1881, more common in Tudor record as Lamshed. West Devon, Tavistock/Launceston in 1881. In 1881 Ellacott is mainly in a band across mid Devon (Crediton, Okehampton, Launceston) with Ellicott on either side (South Molton & Newton Abbott). The Total column shows the total number of people in that county or town with this surname. St. Thomas & Okehampton in 1881. At 30 places in Tudor Subsidy. Stratton in Cornwall & spread into Devon. in Barnstaple. Across Devon but Torrington centred in 1881. cent. A couple of records in Axminster in 1332. No early examples seen. Across Devon in 1881 with some diffusion, especially into adjacent counties. Scattered but most in West Devon, Plymouth & South Hams. In 1881 Heywood is a Lancs name, Haywood is the north Midlands - Staffs, Derby, Yorks. Eight noted in Tudor Subsidy as Mogford, mainly around Tiverton and one as Mugford at Hartland. I would say Mid Devon, around Uplowman in 1851. Highest numbers at Newton Abbott but very widespread across England, high also in Staffordshire & Somerset, in a pattern which I find difficult to explain unless it be migration from Devon. Eleven in 1544. Two in 1332. in 1332 and ten in Tudor Subsidy so I accept this as a Devon name. cent. Virtually confined to south west Devon & St. Germans in Cornwall.
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