Crookes

Crookes
This interesting surname is a patronymic of Crook, which is of medieval English origin, and has two possible sources. Firstly, it may be from a topographical name denoting residence by a bend in a river or road, from the Middle English "crok", from the Old Norse "krokr", bend or crook. The name may also be from a metonymic occupational name for a maker, seller, or user of hooks, derived from the same source. The second possilbe origin is the Old Norse nickname "Krokr", meaning "crooked" or "bent", and was originally used to describe someone with a hunch-back, although it was already being used as a personal name in the early Middle Ages in England. The earliest recording of the surname was of one Rainal Croc, who was recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086, and the earliest recording of the patronymic was in the late 13th Century (see below). Recorded in the London Church Registers are the marriages of George Crookes and Alice Rogers, on August 18th 1577, at St. Gregory by St. Paul, and of Thomas Crookes and Margrett Cabull, on Dec 23rd 1589, at St. Giles', Cripplegate. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Robert de Crokis, which was dated 1297, in the "Subsidy Rolls of Yorkshire", during the reign of King Edward 1, known as "The Hammer of the Scots", 1272 - 1307. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

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  • CROOKES (W.) — CROOKES sir WILLIAM (1832 1919) Après des études au Collège royal de chimie, Crookes est nommé assistant de météorologie à Oxford (1854) et enseigne la chimie à Chester (1855). Ayant hérité de son père une fortune importante, il se consacre… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Crookes F.C. — Crookes Football Club was a football club based in the suburb of Crookes in Sheffield. They changed their name to Sheffield Aurora in 1990, after playing their home games at the Aurora Sports Club, Bawtry Road for a number of years previous. The… …   Wikipedia

  • Crookes —   [krʊks], Sir (seit 1897) William, britischer Chemiker und Physiker, * London 17. 6. 1832, ✝ ebenda 4. 4. 1919; war 1850 54 Assistent von A. W. Hofmann in London und 1854 56 Meteorologe am Radcliffe Observatorium in Oxford, danach… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Crookes — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Crookes es un suburbio de la ciudad de Sheffield (Inglaterra), cerca de 2.5 kilómetros (1.5 millas) al oeste del centro de ciudad. Linda con Broomhill al sur, con Walkley y Crookesmoor al este y con campo abierto… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Crookes — (sir William) (1832 1919) chimiste et physicien anglais. Il découvrit en 1878 la composition des rayons cathodiques et mit au point le tube (cathodique) de Crookes …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • crookes — crookes; crookes·ite; …   English syllables

  • Crookes — (spr. kruks), William, Physiker und Chemiker, geb. 1832 in London, trat 1848 in das College of chemistry und arbeitete daselbst 1850–54 als Assistent bei A. W. Hofmann, ging dann nach Oxford als Beamter des Radcliffe Observatoriums und 1855 als… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Crookes — (spr. kruks), William, Physiker und Chemiker, geb. 1832 zu London, 1855 59 Lehrer der Chemie in Chester, seitdem ohne Amt in London; gibt seit 1864 das »Quarterly Journal of sciences« heraus, entdeckte 1861 das Thallium, erfand 1874 das… …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • Crookes — [krooks] Sir William 1832 1919; Eng. chemist & physicist …   English World dictionary

  • Crookes — Coordinates: 53°23′02″N 1°30′29″W / 53.384°N 1.508°W / 53.384; 1.508 …   Wikipedia

  • Crookes — William Crookes Sir William Crookes (* 17. Juni 1832 in London; † 4. April 1919 ebenda) war ein englischer Physiker, Chemiker, Wissenschaftsjournalist und Parapsychologe …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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