![]() ![]() ![]() From Scotland it was taken to Ireland where this form of the surname is now found primarily in northern Ireland (Down). The Hawthorne Legacy (The Inheritance Games, 2) Paperback Augby Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Author) 13,462 ratings Book 2 of 4: The Inheritance Games 1 Best Seller in Teen & Young Adult Mysteries & Detective Stories See all formats and editions Kindle 8.99 Read with Our Free App Audiobook 0. Scottish (Wigtownshire): habitational name from Hawthorn in Easington (Durham) which derives from Old English haguthorn ‘hawthorn (tree)’. By the early 17th century the surname had arrived in Staffordshire where it was sometimes re-interpeted as Hawthorne. All the placenames derive from Old English hord-ærn ‘storehouse’. English (Staffordshire): variant of Hordern a habitational name from Hordern (in Rainow Cheshire) Horderns in Chapel en le Frith (Derbyshire) Hordron in Langsett (Yorkshire) Little Hordern in Bolton le Moors (Lancashire) and perhaps from Hardhorn in Poulton le Fylde (Lancashire). English (Gloucestershire): topographic name for someone who lived by a hawthorn tree (Middle English hawthorn). A common variant of the surname in 17th-century Bray and neighboring Binfield was Hathorne. English: habitational name from Hawthorne (Hill) in Bray (Berkshire) an altered form of Hothorne earlier Horethorn (Old English hār + thorn ‘boundary thorn(-tree)’. ![]()
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