Keats

Keats
This interesting surname is of Anglo-Saxon origin and has two possible derivations; firstly, it may be a nickname for a rapacious person, deriving from the Middle English "kete, keyte", a development of the Olde English pre 7th Century "cyta" meaning kite (bird), plus the suffix "s" denoting son of. Secondly, it may be a metonymic occupational name for a herdsman, from the Olde English "cyte" meaning hut, shed or outhouse for cattle or sheep. The surname dates back to the mid 12th Century, (see below). Early examples of the name include Richard Kyte (1243) in the Assize Court Rolls of Somerset, and Ralph atte Kete (1292) in the "Place Names of Kent" and variations in the spelling of the surname include Kits, Keets, Keats, Ketts. London Church Records list the marriage of Robert Keats to Ann Robinson on the 11th April 1626 at St. Bride's Fleet Street, and the christening of Elizabeth, daughter of William and Katherine Keates, on the 15th August 1650 at St. Andrew's, Holborn. A Coat of Arms granted to a Keats family is silver, three black mountain cats passant in pale. The Crest is a black mountain cat passant. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Ailnoeth Kete, which was dated 1166, in the Pipe Rolls of Norfolk, during the reign of King Henry 11, known as "The Builder of Churches, 1154 - 1189." 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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  • KEATS (J.) — Keats, issu d’un milieu londonien très humble, menacé très tôt par la tuberculose, disparut avant sa vingt sixième année. Il s’était voué très jeune au culte de la beauté. Il salua les Grecs, qu’il ne connaissait que par des traductions, comme… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Keats — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: John Keats (1795–1821), Dichter der englischen Romantik Katharine Keats Rohan (* 1957), britische Historikerin Richard Goodwin Keats (1757–1834), britischer Marineoffizier Siehe auch: Keats (Band),… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Keats — Жанры Рок музыка Годы 1984 Страна …   Википедия

  • Keats —   [kiːts], John, englischer Dichter, * London 29. oder 31. 10. 1795, ✝ Rom 23. 2. 1821. Der zur zweiten Generation der Romantiker gehörende Keats schloss die Lehre bei einem Arzt und Apotheker in einem Londoner Krankenhaus ab (1816), betrieb aber …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Keats|i|an — «KEET see uhn», adjective. of, having to do with, or characteristic of the English poet John Keats, 1795 1821, or his poems …   Useful english dictionary

  • Keats — (spr Kihts), John, geb. 1795, englischer Dichter, prakticirte seit 1810 in Edfield, seit 1819 in London als Chirurg, reiste seiner schwächlichen Gesundheit wegen nach Italien u. st. 23. Febr. 1821 in Rom; er schr. das Gedicht: On a nightingale;… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Keats — (spr. kīts), John, engl. Dichter, geb. 31. Okt. 1796 in London, gest. 23. Febr. 1821 in Rom, Sohn eines Lohnkutschers. erhielt eine mäßige Schulbildung, hauptsächlich in Enfield (ohne Unterricht im Griechischen), und kam dann zu einem Londoner… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Keats — (spr. kihts), John, engl. Dichter, geb. 29. Okt. 1795 zu London, gest. 27. Febr. 1821 zu Rom; schrieb Lieder, Balladen und erzählende Gedichte: »Endymion« (1818), »Lamia, Isabella, the eve of St. Agnes and other poems« (1820), »Letters« (1878 u.… …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • Keats — Keats, John …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Keats — (John) (1795 1821) poète romantique anglais. En 1818, Endymion déchaîne les critiques, malgré le soutien de Shelley. Les Odes, son chef d oeuvre, sont publiées en 1820. Tuberculeux, il part pour l Italie et meurt à Rome …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Keats — Keats, John (1795 1821) a British poet and a leading figure in the Romantic Movement. His most famous poems include ↑odes (=long poems expressing his feelings about a particular person or thing) such as To a Nightingale, On a Grecian Urn, and To… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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