Maddrell

Maddrell
This unusual name is of Scottish origin, and is a late medieval variant form of the locational surname Motherwell, from the place so called in Lanarkshire. The placename is of Anglo-Saxon origin, derived from the Olde English pre 7th Century personal name "Modred", composed of the elements "mod", heart, spirit, courage, and "red", counsel, wisdom, with "wella, waell(a)", spring, stream. The placename Moddershall (Staffordshire) also has "Modred" as its first element, with the Olde English "halh", nook or recess. The early forms of the Scottish surname show the influence of the Olde English personal name, with "Mod", as the initial element in a variety of contracted forms: Valter de Modirwall was clerk of the diocese of Glasgow and a notary public in 1415; Aristotle Moderwell witnessed an instrument of Sasine in 1540; and Alester Modrell was burgess of Renfrew in 1596. Katherein Moderall is recorded in Glasgow in 1620, and Sarah Moderell in Edinburgh in 1665. The variant forms with "Mad", as the first element are established by the 17th Century; examples from Church Registers include: the christening of Christian, daughter of David Madrell, at St. Ninian's, Stirling, on June 30th 1644 (David Madrell later appears as David Maderell), and the marriage of Andrew Madrell and Janet Adam on November 20th 1694, also at St. Ninian's in Stirling. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Adam de Modervale, which was dated 1296, rendered homage to Edward 1 of England, during the reign of Interregnum in Scotland, 1296 - 1306. 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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  • Ned Maddrell — Edward Ned Maddrell (1877 – December 27, 1974) was a fisherman from the Isle of Man who was the last surviving native speaker of the Manx language. Following the death of Mrs. Sage Kinvig (ca. 1870–1962), Maddrell was the only remaining person… …   Wikipedia

  • Ned Maddrell — Mapa de la Isla de Man. Edward Ned Maddrell (1877?–27 de diciembre de 1974) fue un pescador de la Isla de Man considerado el último hablante nativo del idioma manés. Después de la muerte de Mrs. Sage Kinvig (hacia 1870–1962), Maddrell fue la… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Ned Maddrell — (1877 ? – 27 décembre 1974) fut pêcheur de l île de Man, et le dernier locuteur ayant le mannois comme langue maternelle. Néanmoins, de nouveaux locuteurs maternels sont réapparus dès sa mort. Pour préserver sa langue, Maddrell enregistre,… …   Wikipédia en Français

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  • Edward Maddrell — Edward „Ned“ Maddrell (* um 1877; † 27. Dezember 1974) war ein Fischer von der Isle of Man und der zu seiner Zeit letzte Mensch, der die Sprache Manx von Kindheit an sprach. Nach dem Tod von Sage Kinvig (1870–1962) war er die letzte lebende… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Edward „Ned“ Maddrell — (* um 1877; † 27. Dezember 1974) war ein Fischer von der Isle of Man und der zu seiner Zeit letzte Mensch, der die Sprache Manx von Kindheit an sprach. Nach dem Tod von Sage Kinvig (1870–1962) war er die letzte lebende Person, die für sich in… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Paul Maddrell — Dr Paul Maddrell lectures on Intelligence and Strategic Studies at The University of Wales, Aberystwyth in the International Politics department. He was educated at The University of Cambridge and obtained an MA, LL. M., M. Phil and Ph. D Degrees …   Wikipedia

  • Ned Maddrell — Edward „Ned“ Maddrell (* um 1877; † 27. Dezember 1974) war ein Fischer von der Isle of Man und der zu seiner Zeit letzte Mensch, der die Sprache Manx von Kindheit an sprach. Nach dem Tod von Sage Kinvig (1870–1962) war er die letzte lebende… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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