Harries

Harries
This interesting surname is a patronymic form of the given name Harry, itself being a pet form of the personal name Henry, deriving from the old French "Henri" meaning "home-rule". The name first appears in England in its Latinized form "Henricus" in the Domesday Book of 1086. During the Middle Ages this name became enormously popular in England and was borne by eight kings, a record not equalled until the 20th Century (when Edward caught up). In the period in which the majority of English surnames were fashioned, a common vernacular form of the name was Harry. The surname is first recorded in the latter half of the 13th Century (see below). One Nicholas Herri, is noted in the 1327 Subsidy Rolls of Worcestershire and William Herry, appears as a witness in the Court Rolls of the Borough of Colchester in 1337. In the modern idiom, the surname has many variant spellings including Harry, Harrie, Harrhy, Harries, and Harriss. An interesting namebearer was Walter Harris (1647 - 1732), physician to King Charles 11 (1683), King William 111 and Queen Mary (1694). A Coat of Arms granted to the Harris families of Cornwall, Devonshire and Hertfordshire, is a black shield with three crescents and a bordure argent. A falcon rising ermine, beaked and legged gold, on the stump of a tree raguly, lying fesseways vert, forms the Crest. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of John Hanry, which was dated 1273, in the "Hundred Rolls of Buckinghamshire", 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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  • Harries — is a surname. For the meaning and origins of this name please refer to Harris (surname) variants.Harries may refer to: * Carl Dietrich Harries (1866 1923), German chemist * Heinrich Harries (1762 1802), German theologian * Lauren Charlotte… …   Wikipedia

  • Harries — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Carl Dietrich Harries (1866–1923), deutscher Chemiker Heinrich Harries (1762–1802), Dichter der späteren Kaiserhymmne Heil dir im Siegerkranz Johann Karl Harries (1862–1925), deutscher Rechtsanwalt und… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Harries — Harries, Heinrich, geb. 1762 zu Flensburg, war Prediger zu Sienerstädt im Herzogthum Schleswig, dann seit 1796 zu Brügge im Amte Bordisholm u. st. 1802; er übersetzte Thomsons Jahreszeiten, Altona 1796 u. schr.: Weihnachtsbüchlein für die Jugend …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Harries — Harries, Heinrich, Dichter, geb. 9. Sept. 1762 in Flensburg, gest. 28. Sept. 1802 als Pastor zu Brügge im Amt Bordesholm; merkwürdig als Verfasser der preuß. Nationalhymne »Heil dir im Siegerkranz« (s. d.) …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Harries-Krankheit — [hạ̈rieß...; nach dem engl. Arzt Seale Harries, 1870 1957]: = Hyperinsulinismus …   Das Wörterbuch medizinischer Fachausdrücke

  • Harries Ground, Rodbourne — (gbmapping|ST930823) is a 6.87 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Wiltshire, notified in 2003.ource* [http://www.english nature.org.uk/citation/citation photo/2000468.pdf English Nature citation sheet for the site]… …   Wikipedia

  • Harries, Carl Dietrich — ▪ German chemist born Aug. 5, 1866, Luckenwalde, Ger. died Nov. 3, 1923, Berlin       German chemist and industrialist who developed the ozonolysis process (Harries reaction) for determining the structure of natural rubber (polyisoprene) and who… …   Universalium

  • Harries-Reaktion — Hạr|ri|es Re|ak|ti|on [nach dem dt. Chemiker C. D. Harries (1866–1923)]: die Konstitutionsermittlung ungesättigter Naturstoffe durch ↑ Ozonolyse zu einzeln identifizierbaren Spaltprodukten wie Carbonsäuren u. Carbonylderivaten …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Harries — Hạrri|es,   Carl Dietrich, Chemiker, * Luckenwalde 5. 8. 1866, ✝ Berlin 3. 11. 1923; Professor in Berlin und Kiel, seit 1916 Leiter des Zentrallaboratoriums der Firma Siemens. Führte u. a. 1904 die Ozonisierung als Spaltungsmethode für… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • harries — har·ry || hærɪ v. destroy, devastate, lay waste; torment, harass, annoy …   English contemporary dictionary

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