Jump to content

Talk:Lord of Halydean: Difference between revisions

Page contents not supported in other languages.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
Added questions
 
No edit summary
Line 2: Line 2:


Some mention of surnames derived from "Holydean" should be mentioned as well. I did see numerous related surnames on the headstones at the Kelso Abbey and do believe Holydean to be their etymological root.
Some mention of surnames derived from "Holydean" should be mentioned as well. I did see numerous related surnames on the headstones at the Kelso Abbey and do believe Holydean to be their etymological root.



Perhaps some discussion of the irregular spelling would be helpful. Halydean/Holydean, why is it spelt two different ways?

Revision as of 17:31, 18 January 2015

Is this the oldest known feudal barony? If so, someone should comment on this.

Some mention of surnames derived from "Holydean" should be mentioned as well. I did see numerous related surnames on the headstones at the Kelso Abbey and do believe Holydean to be their etymological root.


Perhaps some discussion of the irregular spelling would be helpful. Halydean/Holydean, why is it spelt two different ways?