Notes and Queries, Number 14, February 2, 1850 by Various
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J.O. HALLIWELL.
_Origin of the name "Polly."_--Will you allow me to ask how persons of my name came to be called _Polly_? MARY. _Tomlinson, of Southwingfield, Derbyshire._--The parochial register of the parish of Southwingfield, in the county of Derby, contains, among its earliest entries (A.D. 1586), the name Tomlinson, as then resident therein. The family, to the present time, continues to reside within the parish, as respectable yeomen, and has thence extended itself to many of the neighbouring parishes, as well as to more distinct localities. Blore's _History of Southwingfield_ makes no mention of such a family connected with the parish, as tenants or otherwise; nor does it appear that there is at present any family of Tomlinson bearing arms that can have been derived from any of the ancient lords of Wingfield. The wills at Lichfield, to whose registry Southwingfield belongs, are in a very dilapidated and unsatisfactory state, at the time immediately preceding the commencement of the Southwingfield parochial register. Probably some genealogist will be enabled to offer a suggestion as to the means which are available for tracing the genealogy of this fanily prior to the year 1586. _The Phrase "To have a Button in the Room," and "Sally."_--I have again been reading that most amusing book, _The Lives of the Norths_. At p. 88 of vol. i. (edit. 1826) there is a passage which has always puzzled me. Speaking of some law proceedings in which the Lady Dacres was concerned, |
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