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The following are surnames of Old English (Anglo-Saxon) origin
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B
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D
E
F
G
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I
J
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M
N
- Nye
- Newbury, Newberry, Newbery, Nunnally
- Notley, Nottley, Knotley, Knottley, Notleigh, Netley, Nutlee, Nutlea,Newsome
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P
Q
Quinton
R
- Rust, Rusthall
- Reeve, Reeves
- Rudge, Rudges (Ruidge, Roidge, Rutdge, Rutge, Rudych, Rutch, Rutche, Ruitge, Ridley)
- Ridgeway
- Rivers
- Read
- Rischer, Rischer
- Roberts
- Ross
S
- Sagar
- Sherman, Sharman, Shearman, Shurman
- Slaughter
- Smith, Smit, Smithe, Smither, Smithers, Smithies, Smithy, Smyth, Smythe
- Spooner
- Sweet, Sweete, Swett, Swet, Sweat
- Swales, Swale, Swailes, Swail
- Swift
- Stampes, Stamper
- Stevens, Stevenson
- Stonebridge
- Sampson
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X
Y
Z
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