[Facts] Merriment was sleeping...
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It's to do with time differences :)
I'd love to think that people were naming their children after Wales, but I think it's more likely that the modern US Cambria < Cambrie < CAMilla/CAMeron + BREE/Brie etc (Aubrey an influence also). Isn't there a car with a similar name?
By the way, re: Heraldic Visitations, publisher is Publications of the Harleian Society (the ms are the Harleian ms), and they have been reprinted fairly recently (1996) - hth
I'd love to think that people were naming their children after Wales, but I think it's more likely that the modern US Cambria < Cambrie < CAMilla/CAMeron + BREE/Brie etc (Aubrey an influence also). Isn't there a car with a similar name?
By the way, re: Heraldic Visitations, publisher is Publications of the Harleian Society (the ms are the Harleian ms), and they have been reprinted fairly recently (1996) - hth
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Brie...
"Isn't Brie a a kind of cheese?"
It's also the name of a region in northern France, from which the cheese takes its name.
The breed of dog called the "briard" also takes its name from this region.
-- Nanaea
"Isn't Brie a a kind of cheese?"
It's also the name of a region in northern France, from which the cheese takes its name.
The breed of dog called the "briard" also takes its name from this region.
-- Nanaea