Huskisson

Huskisson
This interesting surname is English. It is a patronymic form of the ancient given name 'Osekin', itself a diminutive of various early personal names which commence with the pre 7th century first element of 'os', meaning god, and cognate with the Old Norse word 'as'. The addition in Medieval English of an inorganic letter 'H' to names beginning with a vowel, is a relatively common phenomenon of the surnames listing, with as other examples Hayton and Ayton, or Halton and Alton. The surname development of this surname since the medieval period has included examples such as Peter Osekyn of Essex in 1306, Thomas Hoskyns of Berkshire in 1453, and William Hoskyn of Kent in 1472. The diminutive forms of the surname spelling include Hosken, Hoskin, and Hosking, the patronymics Hoskins and Hoskyns, and the double diminutives Huskinson, Hoskisson and Huskisson. A coat of arms granted to the family has the blazon of a silver shield divided per pale red and azure, and on a gold chevron between three silver lions passant, as many cinquefoils of the first. The motto Vis unita fortior translates as "Strength united is the more powerful". The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Robert Osekin. This was dated 1274, in the Hundred Rolls of London, during the reign of King Edward 1st of England and 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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  • HUSKISSON (W.) — HUSKISSON WILLIAM (1770 1830) Homme d’État britannique et grande figure du parti tory dans les premières décennies du XIXe siècle, William Huskisson est né dans une famille modérément aisée du Worcestershire, il a bénéficié de la protection d’un… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Huskisson — (spr. Hoskiss n), William, geb. 1770 zu Birch Moreton in der Grafschaft Worcester, wurde in England u. in Paris bei einem Oheim, dem Arzt Gem, erzogen; lebte dort während der ersten Jahre der Französischen Revolution u. hielt einen höchst klaren… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Huskissŏn — (spr. höskiss n), William, brit Staatsmann, geb. 11. März 1770 in der Grafschaft Warwick, gest. 15. Sept. 1830, erzogen in London und seit 1783 in Paris, nahm an der Erstürmung der Bastille teil und machte sich auch in den Klubs als Redner… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Huskisson — (Hößkissʼn), William, engl. Staatsmann, geb. 1770 zu Birch Moreton, trat unter Pitt in den Staatsdienst, wurde unzertrennlicher Genosse Cannings, 1823 Handelsminister; er bereitete die Maßregeln vor, die Peel später durchführte (freier Verkehr… …   Herders Conversations-Lexikon

  • Huskisson — William Huskisson William Huskisson (* 11. März 1770 in Birtsmorton Court, Worcestershire; † 15. September 1830 in Eccles) war britischer Politiker, Finanzier und Abgeordneter für Liverpool im Unterhaus. Huskisson unterstützte den Bau der …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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  • Huskisson — /ˈhʌskəsən/ (say huskuhsuhn) noun a holiday resort on the shores of Jervis Bay, NSW. {named after William Huskisson, 1770–1830, English politician, colonial secretary 1827–28} …  

  • Huskisson Dock — is a dock on the River Mersey, England which forms part of the Port of Liverpool. It is situated in the northern dock system in Kirkdale. Huskisson Dock consists of a main basin nearest the river wall and two branch docks to the east. It is… …   Wikipedia

  • Huskisson, New South Wales — Huskisson is a town in New South Wales, Australia in Shoalhaven City, on the shores of Jervis Bay. It is 24 km south east of Nowra.Situated alongside Currambene Creek which serves also as an anchorage and fishing port, Huskisson is a prime… …   Wikipedia

  • Huskisson railway station — was a station located on the North Liverpool Extension Line near Huskisson Dock, Liverpool, England, it opened on July 13 1880 and closed to passenger traffic on 13 July 1885. The site was within Huskisson Goods railway station and it continued… …   Wikipedia

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