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you forgot the "is".......
I read a newspaper article this week, can't find it at moment but if I do I'll post, that 2010 was a a year that a record number of people change their birth name in the UK as they either hated it or wanted to add to it . A chap wanted 26 christian names, 1 for each letter of the alphabet.Has anyone changed their name?
Quote from: eye30 on December 31, 2010, 14:48:59I read a newspaper article this week, can't find it at moment but if I do I'll post, that 2010 was a a year that a record number of people change their birth name in the UK as they either hated it or wanted to add to it . A chap wanted 26 christian names, 1 for each letter of the alphabet.Has anyone changed their name?When I was 10y/o my mum re-married and I was offered to take my Step-Dads surname but I was attached to my Surname (A very common English one but not Smith Jones or Brown) so I declined. I thought it would be confusing as I was already notorious even at that stage..
My current surname was shared by an Archbishop of York.
Quote from: surferdude on January 01, 2011, 02:00:17My current surname was shared by an Archbishop of York. err, no.Egbert was Catholic.Mine was in the 20th century. Yorkminster sort of "changed allegiances" around Henry VIII's time. Egbert?
Dalrymple, Lang, Temple, Garbett, Ramsey, Coggan, Blanch, Habgood, Hope or Sentamu?
Quote from: surferdude on January 01, 2011, 02:00:17My current surname was shared by an Archbishop of York.John Tucker Mugabi Sentamu
Quote from: eye30 on January 01, 2011, 11:19:01Quote from: surferdude on January 01, 2011, 02:00:17My current surname was shared by an Archbishop of York.John Tucker Mugabi Sentamu