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Re: Pennyfield Surname
It is rare, and ignored by the experts. It appears, from the few notices found, to be southern English. Presumably it is from some minor or lost place name, denoting a field for which a penny rent is payable. The English place name/surname Pennington identifies a farm at a penny rent.
Otherwise it might mean a field belonging to someone surnamed Penny. A highly unlikely explanation (but one never knows) is that it is a variant of the surname Penfold.
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