Moncey

Moncey
This famous surname has is of French origins, and was one of the few than can be proven to have entered England in 1066. Now recorded in the spellings of Mouncey, Mounsey, Mounsie, Monsey, Muncey, Munsey, Munchay, and probably other rare forms as well, it is locational and originates from the various places called "Monceaux" in Calvados, or "Monchaux" in Nord and Seine-Maritime. These places all take their names from the word "moncel", meaning a small hill. The first named holder as shown below held the manor and estate called "Herstmoneaux" in Sussex, and this was recorded as "Hurst quod fuit Willelmi de Munceus" from the Old English "hyrst", meaning wooded hill. Early recordings include Milisant de Munceehaus and Edoned de Munchaus in 'The register of the Knight Templars (Crusaders) of Lincoln' in 1185, whilst the Feet of Fines for Gloucestershire mention a William Munci in 1198. Sir Walter de Mouncy is recorded at the battle of Falkirk in 1298 and a the siege of Carlaverock, Scotland, in the year 1300. Other later church register recordings are those of William Munsy, who was christened at the church of St. Bartholomew Exchange, London, on August 25th 1577, Elizabeth Monsie, who married Anthony Allen, at St. Mary Woolchurch on August 29th 1559, and Ada Ellen Muncey, who was baptised in London on August 25th 1866. The coat of arms granted by Edward 1st, had the distinctive blazon of chequy, silver and red. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of William de Moncels, which was dated 1086, in the Domesday Book for England, during the reign of King William 1, known as 'The conqueror', 1066 - 1087. 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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  • Moncey — (spr. mongßǟ), Bon Adrien Jeannot de M., Herzog von Conegliano, Marschall von Frankreich, geb. 31. Juli 1754 in Moncey bei Besançon, gest. 20. April 1842, trat 1769 in die Armee. Nachdem er 1793 ein Kommando bei der Armee der Ostpyrenäen geführt …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Moncey — Moncey, (spr. Mongseh), Bon Adrien Jeannot M., Herzog von Conegliano, geb. 31. Juli 1754 in Besançon; trat 1769 als Soldat in die französische Infanterie, nahm aber 1773 seinen Abschjed u. studirte in Besançon die Rechte; 1774 trat er wieder in… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Moncey — (Mongsä), Bon Adrien Jeannot, geb. 1754 zu Besançon, franz. Marschall seit 1804, Herzog von Conegliano, ehrenhaft, milde, ließ sich nie Erpressungen zu Schulden kommen. Er wurde im 15. Jahre Soldat. führte 1794 und 1795 einen glänzenden Feldzug… …   Herders Conversations-Lexikon

  • Moncey — Pour le général du Premier Empire, voir Bon Adrien Jeannot de Moncey. 47° 21′ 47″ N 6° 07′ 14″ E …   Wikipédia en Français

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