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Various notes have appeared from time to time
in N. & Q.' having indirect bearing on this sub-
ject, but none, so far as I know, setting out any
exact comparison of names in use at different
periods. I do not, therefore, seek to connect this
note with anything that has gone before, but in
examining the registers of this parish (namely,
of Lapworth, twelve miles from Birmingham) over
a long period of years, it seemed to me that such
a comparison as I now make would be of general
interest, and might be thought worthy of the rather
extended space it must occupy in the only paper
to which it seems by right to belong.
3 Elinor
2 Elizabeth
6 Ffrance 2 Helwood (?) 1 Isabell
22 Jane
In all twenty names. In the previous century we had the form Phillippe as a male name, we now have Phillip as a female name.
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