Callcott

Callcott
This unusual surname can be described as habitational, and whilst apparently of Olde English origins, may also be associated both with the Romans, and one thousand years later, the 1066 Normans. The derivation is from "ceald-cote", which literally means "the cold house", an unusual distinction at a time when all houses lacked any warmth! It seems more likely that the name referred to the location, particularly as it has been suggested that wherever a Roman road existed, so did a place called "Calde-cote", the Romans preferring to construct their roads along the windy uplands, making them more difficult to attack. It is also clear that some names derive from the Olde English personal name "Cola", as in the village name of Collacotts; Thomas de Colacott being recorded in the Devonshire Hundred Rolls for 1275. Other recordings include: Geoffrey de Caudecot, of Kent, in 1206, and John Caldekot, of Sussex, in 1296. In 1524, John Calicot appears in the Subsidy Rolls of Suffolk, whilst in 1679, Edward Calcott is recorded in the Council Register of Barbados (West Indies), as being captain of the ship, "John and Mary", bound for London. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Simon de Caldecot, which was dated 1195, in the "Pipe Rolls of Cambridgeshire", during the reign of King Richard 1, known as "The Lionheart", 1189 - 1199. 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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  • Callcott — (spr. Kahlcott), Aug. Walt., geb. 1779 in Kensington in England, Maler, bes. von Landschaften, die sich durch einen klaren, heiteren Ton u. seine Luftperspective auszeichnen. Er machte 1827 eine Reise nach dem Continent, wurde 1837 in den… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Callcott — (spr. kahlkött), Sir Augustus Wall, engl. Landschaftsmaler, geb. 20. Febr. 1779 in Kensington, gest. das. 25. Nov. 1844; Fluß und Strandbilder …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • CALLCOTT, JOHN WALL —    an eminent musical composer, born at Kensington; was a pupil of Händel s, and is celebrated for his glee compositions (1766 1821). SIR AUGUSTUS WALL landscape painter, brother; was knighted for his eminent skill as an artist (1779 1841).… …   The Nuttall Encyclopaedia

  • Maria Callcott — Maria Callcott, painted by her second husband, Sir Augustus Wall Callcott. Maria Graham (19 July 1785[1] – 21 November 1842[2]), later Maria, Lady Callcott (often erroneously styled by modern commentators Lady Maria Callcott …   Wikipedia

  • Maria Callcott — Maria, pintada por su segundo marido, Sir August Callcott. Lady Maria Callcott, antes Maria Graham, nacida Maria Dundas (Papcastle, Cumberland, 1786 Kensington Gravel Pits, Londres, 1842), escritora e ilustradora británica, autora de libros de… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Maria Callcott — Portrait de Maria Graham par Sir Thomas Lawrence (1819) Lady Maria Callcott (de son second nom d épouse) ou Maria Graham (de son premier nom d épouse) née Maria Dundas le 17 juillet 1785 à Papcastle …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Augustus Wall Callcott — Dead Calm: Boats off Cowes Castle Augustus Wall Callcott (* 20. Februar 1779 in Kensington; † 25. November 1844 ebenda) war ein britischer Maler. Callcott bildete sich nach Gaspard Poussin und Cuyp und führte nach diesen Vorbi …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • John Wall Callcott — (1766 1821) was an eminent musical composer born in Kensington. He was a pupil of Haydn, and is celebrated mainly for his glee compositions and his catches. In the best known of his catches he ridiculed Sir John Hawkins History of Music . His… …   Wikipedia

  • John Callcott Horsley — (January 29, 1817 October 18, 1903), English painter, son of William Horsley, the musician, and grand nephew of Sir Augustus Callcott, was born in London.He studied painting in the Academy schools, and in 1836 exhibited The Pride of the Village… …   Wikipedia

  • Augustus Wall Callcott — Sir Augustus Wall Callcott (February 20, 1779 mdash;November 2, 1844), English landscape painter, was born in Kensington.His first study was music; and he sang for several years in the choir of Westminster Abbey. But at the age of twenty he had… …   Wikipedia

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