Maycock

Maycock
Recorded in a variety of spellings including Maycock, Meacock and Mecock, this is an English surname. It derives from "Mahieu" a short form of the hebrew personal name Matthew, a name introduced into Europe by the famous Knight Templars (Crusaders). This was on their return from the various unsuccessful expeditions to free the Holy Land from the Muslims, it being the fashion to call ones children by biblical names in honour of the fathers exploits. In this case the old English or Anglo-Saxon suffix "cocca", used to denote "son of", was added as a patronymic. The name in its many and varied spellings has been well recorded since the 13th Century; and examples taken from early surving charters, rolls and registers of the medieval period include: Maicoc, le Crouder, in the Assize Court rolls of the county of Lancashire in 1284, and Thomas Macok in the Pipe Rolls of Derbyshire in the Subsidy Rolls of 1327. Other recordings from a later period are those of Elizabeth Maycoke in London in 1548. This was during the first year of the reign of King Edward V1, known as 'The boy king', whilst Alice Mecock, was christened at St Andrews by the Wardrobe in the city of London on December 8th 1616, and Ann Meacock, married Edward Whitcombe at St George's chapel, Mayfair, on October 15th 1754. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of William Maycock. This was dated 1323, when he was a witness at the Assize Court of Stafford. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

Surnames reference. 2013.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Maycock — George Maycock (* 9. September 1917 in Colón, Panama; † 20. August 1979 in New York City) war ein panamesischer Jazzpianist; er gilt als einer der ersten afroamerikanischen Musiker, die in Mitteleuropa nach dem 2. Weltkrieg modernen Jazz nicht… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Maycock's Bay, Barbados — Maycock s Bay is located between Six Men s Bay and Harrison Point in St. Lucy, the northwest of Barbados. It is on the west coast of the island to the north. Sharks are frequent visitors to this bay. Coordinates: 13°18′N 59°39′W /  …   Wikipedia

  • maycock — may·cock …   English syllables

  • maycock — I. ˈmāˌkäk noun Etymology: alteration of maracock : maypop II. noun Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: may (III) + cock …   Useful english dictionary

  • George Maycock — (* 9. September 1917 in Colón, Panama; † 20. August 1979 in New York City) war ein panamaischer Jazzpianist; er gilt als einer der ersten afroamerikanischen Musiker, die in Mitteleuropa nach dem 2. Weltkrieg modernen Jazz nicht auf… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Ken Maycock — (born 1960) is an abstract painter, based in London. His is included the leading British figurative painters William Coldstream, Euan Uglow, Patrick George and Craigie Aitchison.Early lifeMaycock was born in Sussex, England, and studied at the… …   Wikipedia

  • Rachel Maycock — (born 1981) was a candidate for the National Assembly for Wales for the Wales Labour Party in the Montgomeryshire constituency.Rachel Maycock is a member of the GMB union and Unite the union. External links * [http://www.rachelmaycock.co.uk… …   Wikipedia

  • Betty-Jean Maycock — Betty Jean Harrington, born Betty Jean Maycock on December 13th, 1942 in Cleveland, Ohio, United States, was a member of the 1960 U.S. Women s Gymnastics Team that competed in the Summer Olympics in Rome, Italy. She returned to college and earned …   Wikipedia

  • Haurand — Ali Haurand, Jazz an der Donau, Straubing 2003 Ali Haurand (* 15. November 1943 in Viersen) ist ein deutscher Jazzmusiker und Organisator des Viersener Jazzfestivals. Inhaltsverzeichnis …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Ali Haurand — Ali Haurand, Jazz an der Donau, Straubing 2003 Ali Haurand (* 15. November 1943 in Viersen) ist ein deutscher Jazzmusiker und Organisator des Viersener Jazzfestivals. Inhaltsverzeichnis …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”