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B & OOM has now got mixed up with the names of High Dutch immigrants , but the word Blooinsbury attests its antiquity . It is found in Bloomington , Bloomer and Bloomfield . Bob is found vnth the form Bobbing in Bobbing , Kent ; Bobbington , Shropshire and Staffordshire ; Bobbingworth , Essex , and Bobinger , Essex . .
Boar , the beast , has afforded a name , but it is hard to distinguish from Bauer and some other forms . It is possible that Borring in Borrihgton is an inflected form . Bope is not now known as air ^ English name ^ but Bodding attests its former existence , as in Boddington , Northampton ^ Gloucester , and Bodenham , Hereford and Wilts ; Boadihg is found in the Post Office Dwectovy . ^
Bolling is ^ its root is uncertain . It is perhaps Bole . Bolt is a probable name , as it is found in Boltbury , Deem and
Boltby , North Yorkshire . Bond is a known name . Bonding is found in Bondington , Somerset , and Bondleigh , Durn .
Bone becoihes short m its inflections , for I consider this to be the law regnlating the old form of the collective , and that Bonning has for its root , Bone , a probable emblem . Bonning is found in Bonnington ^ Nottinghamshire and Kent ; Bonninghall , Salop , and possibly in Bonnengate , Westmoreland . Bonner is a form of Bone . Boss is represented by Bossing in Bossington , Somerset , and Hants , and Bossingham , Kent .
Bolt . —An existing name is found m Bottesford , ( two ) 3 Botteslow , and Bottisham . Bowl is new represented by Bowles . Bowling is a place in West Yorkshire . This word has perhaps some relation to Boiling . Boulston and Boulsden are names of places . Brass is found as a name now , and the form Brassing in
Brassington , Derbyshire ; Bressing in Bressmgham , Norfolk , may be only a dialectic form . . Bret , possibly from the fish , affords a common name now . It is found in Brett , Bretby , Bretford , Breton , and Bretton , which latter is sometimes mistaken for Briton . Bretting is found in Brettenhain ,
Norfolk , and Suffolk . Bright is a common name now . The word is an early one in the names of places . Brightman is a form of this name . Broad is a common name now . It is to be recognized as a man ' s name in Brodsworth , West York , and possibly in Broadstone , Salop . Brock ( a badger ) is a name now . It is found in Broxton , and Brochtess . Brockman is a form of this word .
Brown , a common name enough now , is recognizable in Brownsover , and Brownsea and Brownshall . Though we have the form Browning , Brupjiing is another dialectic forjm ., represented in Prunton ^
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B & OOM has now got mixed up with the names of High Dutch immigrants , but the word Blooinsbury attests its antiquity . It is found in Bloomington , Bloomer and Bloomfield . Bob is found vnth the form Bobbing in Bobbing , Kent ; Bobbington , Shropshire and Staffordshire ; Bobbingworth , Essex , and Bobinger , Essex . .
Boar , the beast , has afforded a name , but it is hard to distinguish from Bauer and some other forms . It is possible that Borring in Borrihgton is an inflected form . Bope is not now known as air ^ English name ^ but Bodding attests its former existence , as in Boddington , Northampton ^ Gloucester , and Bodenham , Hereford and Wilts ; Boadihg is found in the Post Office Dwectovy . ^
Bolling is ^ its root is uncertain . It is perhaps Bole . Bolt is a probable name , as it is found in Boltbury , Deem and
Boltby , North Yorkshire . Bond is a known name . Bonding is found in Bondington , Somerset , and Bondleigh , Durn .
Bone becoihes short m its inflections , for I consider this to be the law regnlating the old form of the collective , and that Bonning has for its root , Bone , a probable emblem . Bonning is found in Bonnington ^ Nottinghamshire and Kent ; Bonninghall , Salop , and possibly in Bonnengate , Westmoreland . Bonner is a form of Bone . Boss is represented by Bossing in Bossington , Somerset , and Hants , and Bossingham , Kent .
Bolt . —An existing name is found m Bottesford , ( two ) 3 Botteslow , and Bottisham . Bowl is new represented by Bowles . Bowling is a place in West Yorkshire . This word has perhaps some relation to Boiling . Boulston and Boulsden are names of places . Brass is found as a name now , and the form Brassing in
Brassington , Derbyshire ; Bressing in Bressmgham , Norfolk , may be only a dialectic form . . Bret , possibly from the fish , affords a common name now . It is found in Brett , Bretby , Bretford , Breton , and Bretton , which latter is sometimes mistaken for Briton . Bretting is found in Brettenhain ,
Norfolk , and Suffolk . Bright is a common name now . The word is an early one in the names of places . Brightman is a form of this name . Broad is a common name now . It is to be recognized as a man ' s name in Brodsworth , West York , and possibly in Broadstone , Salop . Brock ( a badger ) is a name now . It is found in Broxton , and Brochtess . Brockman is a form of this word .
Brown , a common name enough now , is recognizable in Brownsover , and Brownsea and Brownshall . Though we have the form Browning , Brupjiing is another dialectic forjm ., represented in Prunton ^