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Railroad in Massachusetts, United States, 1835–1887
Boston and Lowell Railroad was a railroad that operated in Massachusetts in the United States. It was one of the first railroads in North America and
Boston_and_Lowell_Railroad
MBTA Commuter Rail line
as the Boston and Lowell Railroad in 1835. It was leased by the Boston and Maine Railroad in 1887. Local service operated between Boston and Concord
Lowell_Line
Light rail station in Somerville, Massachusetts, US
the Green Line, and is served by the E branch. The location was previously served by railroad stations. The Boston and Lowell Railroad (B&L) opened Taylor's
Magoun_Square_station
Railroad in Massachusetts
contracted to the Lowell and Lawrence until 1858, when the Boston and Lowell Railroad took over both companies. In 1887, the Boston and Maine Railroad took over
Salem_and_Lowell_Railroad
Railroad in New England (1836–1983)
Railroad was incorporated March 15, 1833, to build a branch from the Boston and Lowell Railroad at Wilmington, Massachusetts, north to Andover, Massachusetts
Boston_and_Maine_Railroad
Railroad in Massachusetts, US
1867, the railroad was also renamed, as the Lexington and Arlington Railroad. The Boston and Lowell Railroad purchased the line in 1870 and built a new
Lexington and West Cambridge Railroad
Lexington_and_West_Cambridge_Railroad
Railroad line in Massachusetts
continued until the Nashua and Lowell was leased by the Boston and Lowell Railroad in 1880. The Boston and Maine Railroad (B&M) took over operation of
Stony_Brook_Railroad
Light rail station in Somerville, Massachusetts, US
the Green Line, and is served by the E branch. The location was previously served by railroad stations. The Boston and Lowell Railroad (B&L) opened a station
Gilman_Square_station
Defunct railroad in Massachusetts and New Hampshire
Lowell Railroad leased the entire line. The Boston and Lowell was in turn leased by the Boston and Maine Railroad (B&M) in 1887; the Nashua and Lowell continued
Nashua_and_Lowell_Railroad
Transit station in Lowell, Massachusetts, US
platform. The Boston and Lowell Railroad (B&L) opened to Lowell in 1835, with a station downtown near Merrimack Street. The Nashua and Lowell Railroad opened
Lowell_station
Railroad in Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Railroad, forming the Boston, Clinton, Fitchburg and New Bedford Railroad and subsequently extending the lease of the Framingham and Lowell Railroad to
Framingham and Lowell Railroad
Framingham_and_Lowell_Railroad
Former railroad line in Massachusetts, US
The Woburn Branch Railroad (known as the Woburn Loop) was a branch line of the Boston and Lowell Railroad ("B&L") and later of the MBTA Commuter Rail
Woburn_Branch_Railroad
Concord Railroad. The Boston, Concord and Montreal had previously become the Northern Division of the Boston and Lowell Railroad, following an 1884 leasing
Concord_and_Montreal_Railroad
Defunct railroad in Massachusetts and New Hampshire
The Nashua, Acton and Boston Railroad (NA&B) was a railroad formed in 1871 to build a line between Nashua, New Hampshire, and Acton, Massachusetts. After
Nashua, Acton and Boston Railroad
Nashua,_Acton_and_Boston_Railroad
Greater Boston commuter rail system
1834–35, Boston and Lowell Railroad (B&L) in 1835, Eastern Railroad in 1838–1840, Fitchburg Railroad in 1843–45, Boston and Maine Railroad (B&M) in 1845, Old
MBTA_Commuter_Rail
Grafton and Upton Railroad Metropolitan Railroad Middlesex and Boston Street Railway Middlesex Railroad Milford and Uxbridge Street Railway Palmer and Monson
List of Massachusetts railroads
List_of_Massachusetts_railroads
American railroad company
Railroad was incorporated April 4, 1835, as a short branch from the Boston and Lowell Railroad near Lechmere Point in Cambridge, across the Miller's River to
Fitchburg_Railroad
Branch line in Massachusetts
Lowell and Andover Railroad was a branch line of the Boston and Maine Railroad (B&M) and was organized in 1873, after the Boston and Lowell Railroad (B&L)'s
Lowell_and_Andover_Railroad
Connecting railroad in the Boston, Massachusetts area
Junction Railroad was an 8.55-mile (13.76 km) long railroad in the Boston, Massachusetts, area, connecting the railroads heading west and north from Boston. The
Grand_Junction_Railroad
Former railway station in Massachusetts, US
Massachusetts. It originally opened in the mid-19th century under the Boston and Lowell Railroad (B&L) as a flag stop called North Winchester. In 1877, a local
Winchester_Highlands_station
American engineer (1782–1862)
father and brothers on the Middlesex Canal, surveyed and designed the Boston and Lowell Railroad and the Boston and Albany Railroad, the first Boston water
James_Fowle_Baldwin
Village of the town of Billerica, Massachusetts, US
Faulkner and Talbot mills and the North Billerica Train Depot. The Middlesex Canal was built through the village in 1783 and the Boston and Lowell Railroad was
North Billerica, Massachusetts
North_Billerica,_Massachusetts
Upper class Bostonians
alumni dinner in the city: And this is good old Boston, The home of the bean and the cod, Where the Lowells talk only to Cabots, And the Cabots talk only to
Boston_Brahmin
Railway station in Winchester, Massachusetts, US
station was made fully accessible in February 2013. The Boston and Lowell Railroad (B&L) opened to Lowell on June 24, 1835. Many of the present stations on
Wedgemere_station
Former railway station in Arlington, Massachusetts, US
The Boston and Lowell Railroad (B&L) acquired the line in 1870 and built a new station building in 1885. Service continued under the Boston and Maine
Lake Street station (Arlington, Massachusetts)
Lake_Street_station_(Arlington,_Massachusetts)
Textile machine manufacturer
locomotives for the newly created Boston and Lowell Railroad. The Lowell Machine Shop was incorporated in 1845 in Lowell, Massachusetts as a separate company
Saco-Lowell_Shops
the Boston and Lowell Railroad and the Boston and Maine Railroad requested that the new line come through their town. Construction began in 1846 and passed
Lowell_and_Lawrence_Railroad
Stock exchange in Boston, Massachusetts, United States
used the exchange included the Boston and Providence Railroad, Boston and Lowell Railroad, and Boston and Worcester Railroad. The BSE also provided early
Boston_Stock_Exchange
Bridge between Boston and Chelsea, Massachusetts
effective March 13, 1893. The Boston and Lowell Railroad (B&L) purchased the Mystic River Railroad, an unbuilt paper railroad, in 1871. It constructed the
Tobin_Bridge
Light rail station in Medford, Massachusetts, US
Green Line, and is the northern terminus of the E branch. The location was previously served by railroad stations. The Boston and Lowell Railroad (B&L) opened
Medford/Tufts_station
Railway station in Medford, Massachusetts
by the Lowell Line. The station has low-level platforms with mini-high platforms for accessibility. When the original Boston and Lowell Railroad (B&L)
West_Medford_station
Former train station in Winchester, Massachusetts, US
Woburn Branch Railroad, part of the Boston and Lowell Railroad (B&L). It was renamed Cross Street in 1876. The Boston and Maine Railroad (B&M) leased the
Cross_Street_station_(MBTA)
Railroad junction in Andover, Massachusetts
created by the Boston and Maine Railroad in 1874, when they ran a branch line off their main line to connect with the city of Lowell in order to compete
Lowell_Junction
History of rail transportation in the New England region
of the Boston and Lowell were two other railroads: the Boston and Providence Railroad, chartered in 1831 and opened in 1834; and the Boston and Worcester
Railroads_in_New_England
Topics referred to by the same term
B&L may refer to: Boston and Lowell Railroad, a railroad line of the MBTA Commuter Rail system in Massachusetts, United States Bausch & Lomb, an American
B&L
Railway line in Massachusetts, U.S.
line is within the town of Wilmington. The Boston and Lowell Railroad was chartered on June 5, 1830, and opened between its namesake cities on June 24
Wildcat_Branch
Former railroad in Massachusetts
Central Branch of the Boston and Lowell Railroad in North Cambridge and through which it had access to North Station in Boston. From there, the route
Central Massachusetts Railroad
Central_Massachusetts_Railroad
Railroad Private carriers Sawyer River Railroad Wild River Railroad Electric Bay State Street Railway Berlin Street Railway Boston and Maine Railroad
List of New Hampshire railroads
List_of_New_Hampshire_railroads
Town in Massachusetts, United States
cotton to and from the mills. It was abandoned in 1852 after the construction of the Boston and Lowell Railroad. The Boston and Lowell Railroad was built
Wilmington,_Massachusetts
Railroad was a railroad connecting Boston, Massachusetts to Portland, Maine. Throughout its history, it competed with the Boston and Maine Railroad for
Eastern_Railroad
Light rail station in Massachusetts, US
the Green Line, and is served by the E branch. The location was previously served by railroad stations. The Boston and Lowell Railroad (B&L) opened Willow
Ball_Square_station
Rapid transit station in Somerville, Massachusetts, US
Lexington Branch split from the Fitchburg Railroad at West Cambridge. In 1870, the Boston and Lowell Railroad (B&L) bought the Lexington Branch to prevent
Davis_station_(MBTA)
Former railroad in Massachusetts
Framingham and Lowell Railroad to 998 years. On September 10, 1881, the Framingham and Lowell Railroad was deeded on execution sale to the Boston, Clinton,
Boston, Clinton, Fitchburg and New Bedford Railroad
Boston,_Clinton,_Fitchburg_and_New_Bedford_Railroad
Eastern Railroad. The Fitchburg Division was the former Fitchburg Railroad. The Southern Division was the former Boston and Lowell Railroad. The Western
List of railroad lines in Massachusetts
List_of_railroad_lines_in_Massachusetts
Public transport agency in the US
transportation, the private Boston and Lowell Railroad was chartered in 1830. The rail, which opened in 1835, connected Boston to Lowell, a major northerly mill town
Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority
Massachusetts_Bay_Transportation_Authority
Train station in Boston, Massachusetts, US
railroads originally built separate terminal stations in Boston. The Boston and Lowell Railroad (B&L) was the first to open, with service beginning on June
North_Station
Former train station in Woburn, Massachusetts, US
one of the least busy stations on the commuter rail system. The Boston and Lowell Railroad opened in 1835, with a North Woburn station opened by midcentury
Mishawum_station
American railway company
Concord and Claremont Railroad. In 1884, the Boston and Lowell Railroad leased the rail line and eventually was purchased by the Boston and Maine Corporation
Contoocook_River_Railroad
Early narrow gauge line in Massachusetts, US
standard-gauge Boston and Lowell Railroad used most of the B&B roadbed to extend its Lexington Branch in May 1885. The Boston and Maine Railroad took over
Billerica and Bedford Railroad
Billerica_and_Bedford_Railroad
Defunct railroad in Massachusetts
South Station), Boston and Providence Railroad (which ended in Park Square), or the Eastern Railroad and Boston and Lowell Railroad (which both ended
Union_Freight_Railroad
Light rail station in Cambridge, Massachusetts, US
by Green Line D branch and E branch service. The first transit in East Cambridge was a station on the Boston and Lowell Railroad, which served the neighborhood
Lechmere_station
Railroad in Massachusetts, United States
the Boston, Clinton, and Fitchburg Railroad signed a twenty-year lease of the nearby Framingham and Lowell Railroad, which connected with the Boston, Clinton
Agricultural_Branch_Railroad
Hotel in Massachusetts, United States
Phillips Wharf in Salem. The company's hope was to compete with the Boston and Lowell Railroad by restoring Salem's lost commerce. To increase demand, the company
Lowell_Island_House
City in Massachusetts, United States
Greater Lowell, and of New England's Merrimack Valley region. Incorporated in 1826 to serve as a mill town, Lowell was named after Francis Cabot Lowell, a
Lowell,_Massachusetts
Rail trail in Somerville, Massachusetts
connecting the Lexington and Arlington Railroad (Lexington Branch) to the Boston and Lowell Railroad. Only used for Boston and Maine Railroad freight trains after
Somerville_Community_Path
Former railroad system in Massachusetts and Rhode Island
Colony trains ran from Boston to points such as Plymouth, Fall River, New Bedford, Newport, Providence, Fitchburg, Lowell and Cape Cod. For many years
Old_Colony_Railroad
booms in the United States. The mill owners of Lowell and New Hampshire launch the Boston and Lowell Railroad to parallel the historic Middlesex Canal, which
Timeline of United States railway history
Timeline_of_United_States_railway_history
Massachusetts Central Railroad, succeeded by the Central Massachusetts Railroad, and the Framingham and Lowell Railroad, slightly north of Boston Post Road (U
South_Sudbury_station
Railway in Maine and New York
1880 the Vermont section was reorganized and leased by the Boston & Lowell Railroad. In 1886, the Maine and New Hampshire section was reorganized as the
Portland and Ogdensburg Railway
Portland_and_Ogdensburg_Railway
Relatively flat and straight railroad
Georgia Montreal and Boston Air Line, a marketing name used by the Boston and Lowell Railroad National Air Line Railroad New Albany and St. Louis Air Line
Air-line_railroad
Former rail line in Massachusetts, US
two segments in 1870 and 1881 to connect the Lexington Branch and Massachusetts Central Railroad to the Boston and Lowell Railroad. Passenger service lasted
Fitchburg_Cutoff
List of earliest railroads in North America
1799–1805: Boston developers began to reduce the height of Mount Vernon before building streets and homes. Silas Whitney constructed a gravity railroad to move
Oldest railroads in North America
Oldest_railroads_in_North_America
The idea was to start the railroad at the Boston and Lowell Railroad's terminal in Boston (now part of North Station), and run it along the B&L's new
New York and Boston Rapid Transit Company
New_York_and_Boston_Rapid_Transit_Company
born. 1835 Boston and Lowell Railroad begins operating. Boott Cotton Mills incorporated. Lucy Larcom, teacher, poet and author moves to Lowell. 1836 City
Timeline of Lowell, Massachusetts
Timeline_of_Lowell,_Massachusetts
American architect (1822–1898)
Tufts University and Dartmouth College, in addition to building the station of the Boston and Lowell Railroad on Causeway Street in Boston. In 1867, he assisted
Levi_Newcomb
Historic district in Massachusetts, United States
largely agrarian until the Boston and Lowell Railroad was built through the area in 1835. This spurred immediate growth and prompted the growth of a village
Winchester Center Historic District
Winchester_Center_Historic_District
Former railway station in Stoneham, Massachusetts
in 1861, and a wood-frame gambrel-roofed station was built on this site in 1863; both of these were built by the Boston and Lowell Railroad. The present
Stoneham_station
American civil engineer and industrialist (1809–1904)
staff of the Boston and Lowell Railroad and went on to become the railroad's business agent in 1836. In 1845 Storrow left the Boston and Lowell to become
Charles_Storer_Storrow
Rail line in Massachusetts
Branch and the former Boston and Lowell Railroad branch line, the Salem and Lowell Railroad. In 1925, the B&M received permission to abandon the line and the
South_Reading_Branch_Railroad
Former railway line in Massachusetts
line until 2010. The Boston and Lowell Railroad was built in 1835 through West Medford, followed by the Boston and Maine Railroad (B&M) through the east
Medford branch (Boston and Maine Railroad)
Medford_branch_(Boston_and_Maine_Railroad)
Patrick Tracy Jackson commissioned work on the Boston and Lowell Railroad, one of the Oldest railroads in North America. It opened five years became independent
History of Lowell, Massachusetts
History_of_Lowell,_Massachusetts
Railway station in Ayer, Massachusetts, US
all controlled by the Boston and Maine Railroad, with service to Boston, Worcester, and Lowell plus New York, New Hampshire, and Maine. Passenger service
Ayer_station
Former financial services company
cotton and wool textiles in the United States. With the capital earned through these mills, they invested in railroads, especially the Boston and Lowell. These
The_Boston_Associates
Railroad station in Woburn, Massachusetts
station was a railroad station on the Woburn Branch (formerly the Woburn Loop), part of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's Lowell Line. It was
Woburn_station
American civil engineer (1800–1849)
begin the Boston & Lowell Railroad. Whistler's first locomotive, the Patrick, was produced for the Boston & Lowell Railroad. This locomotive and others built
George_Washington_Whistler
Former transportation company in Greater Boston, Massachusetts
The Boston & Northern Street Railway Company (B&N) was a horse-drawn and electric streetcar railroad operated on the streets of Boston, Massachusetts,
Boston and Northern Street Railway
Boston_and_Northern_Street_Railway
United States historic place
settled the area in the 17th century. The construction of the Boston and Lowell Railroad in the 1840s, with a station at the base of the hill, spurred
Spring Hill, Somerville, Massachusetts
Spring_Hill,_Somerville,_Massachusetts
Historical railway union station demolished in the 1960s
bypassed Boston, connecting in Lowell, Massachusetts. The station served local trains to Boston via Methuen and Lawrence, Massachusetts, and trains north
Union Station (Manchester, New Hampshire)
Union_Station_(Manchester,_New_Hampshire)
Astronomical observatory and historic landmark in Arizona, US
research. The observatory was founded by astronomer Percival Lowell of Boston's Lowell family and is overseen by a sole trustee, a position historically handed
Lowell_Observatory
Light rail station in Somerville, Massachusetts, US
the Green Line, and is served by the E branch. The location was previously served by railroad stations. The Boston and Lowell Railroad (B&L) opened a station
East_Somerville_station
Rail trail in Massachusetts, United States
Rail Trail in Framingham. By the 1980s, the former Framingham and Lowell Railroad from Lowell to South Sudbury, last operated by Penn Central, had been abandoned
Bruce_Freeman_Rail_Trail
Traffic circle in Boston, Massachusetts
The Boston and Lowell Railroad opened in 1835, followed by the Boston and Maine Railroad (B&M) in 1844. The circumferential Grand Junction Railroad was
Sullivan_Square
American businessman
John Lowell Gardner Jr. (November 26, 1837 – December 10, 1898) was an American businessman, art collector, and philanthropist. He and his wife, Isabella
John_Lowell_Gardner
City in Massachusetts, United States
Middlesex Canal by 1803, the Boston and Lowell Railroad in West Medford in the 1830s, and the Boston and Maine Railroad to Medford Center in 1847. A horse-powered
Medford,_Massachusetts
American businessman and soldier (1835–1864)
Charles Russell Lowell III (January 2, 1835 – October 20, 1864) was an American railroad executive and a Union Army general during the American Civil War
Charles_Russell_Lowell
Neighborhood in Medford, Massachusetts
and Fellsway West over to Medford in 1830. Other major commercial transportation projects included the Middlesex Canal by 1803, the Boston and Lowell
South_Medford,_Massachusetts
Streetcar railway in Massachusetts, USA
The Lynn and Boston Railroad was a streetcar railway chartered for operations between Boston and Lynn, Massachusetts in 1859. Following a number of acquisitions
Lynn_and_Boston_Railroad
American transportation company
European and North American Railway, MEC mainline B&M: B&M mainline, Lowell and Andover Railroad Boston & Lowell Railroad: Nashua and Lowell Railroad, Stony
Pan_Am_Railways
lease with the Boston and Lowell under substantially similar terms, and seeking to avoid the expenses of directly operating the railroad, the Northern
Northern Railroad (New Hampshire)
Northern_Railroad_(New_Hampshire)
American civil and mechanical engineer and inventor
Boston and Providence Railroad. He also worked under Loammi Baldwin on the dry dock at the Boston Navy Yard, as other mills in Lowell and the Boston and
Uriah_A._Boyden
Train station in Billerica, Massachusetts, US
flag stop on the Boston and Lowell Railroad's main line and was the north terminal of the narrow gauge Billerica and Bedford Railroad (B&B). In 1998, the
North_Billerica_station
Light rail system in greater Boston, US
Boston's Commuter Rail: The First 150 Years. Boston Street Railway Association. ISBN 9780685412947. "Boston and Lowell Railroad". American Railroad Journal
Green_Line_Extension
Neighborhood of Medford, Massachusetts, US
historically the Boston and Lowell Railroad and now part of the MBTA Commuter Rail Lowell Line, which runs roughly northwest–southeast and has a station
West_Medford
Amtrak service between Boston, Massachusetts, and Brunswick, Maine
of the Boston and Maine Railroad; the part south of Wilmington Junction was once the mainline and a branch of the Boston and Lowell Railroad, and the rest
Downeaster_(train)
Story of mass transit in the Boston US area
to Dover, New Hampshire, in 1965 and to Haverhill in 1967. The Lowell Line descends from the Boston and Lowell Railroad (B&L), which opened in 1835. It
History_of_the_MBTA
Neighborhood in Somerville, Massachusetts
Hill, and distinct from Winter Hill to the north, Spring Hill to the southwest, and Prospect Hill to the southeast. The Boston and Lowell Railroad came
Gilman_Square
American civil engineer
to George R. Baldwin, and it was completed in 1803. The canal served its uses until superseded by the Boston and Lowell Railroad. George Rumford Baldwin
George_Rumford_Baldwin
Neighborhood in Somerville, Massachusetts
1870, when the Lexington and Arlington branch of the Boston and Lowell Railroad (later succeeded by the Boston and Maine Railroad) routed steam rail service
Davis_Square
Train station in Melrose, Massachusetts
line) and soon renamed Melrose Highlands. Unusually, the B&M did not rename the station – likely to compete with the rival Boston and Lowell Railroad (B&L)
Melrose_Highlands_station
London to Dover. March 16 – Boston and Maine Railroad Extension is incorporated due to a dispute with the Boston and Lowell Railroad over trackage rights rates
1844_in_rail_transport
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BOSTON AND-LOWELL-RAILROAD
BOSTON AND-LOWELL-RAILROAD
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Lovell, derived from Anglo-Norman French lou ‘wolf’ + the diminutive suffix -el.Lowell is the surname of one of America’s most distinguished New England families, which have been prominent for over 200 years. Its founder, John Lowell (1743–1802), was a legislator and judge. The city of Lowell, MA was named in honor of his son Francis Cabot Lowell (1775–1817), a textile manufacturer.
Boy/Male
Celtic Welsh
Son of Howell.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Burton.
Surname or Lastname
French and English
French and English : from Old French bastun ‘stick’, hence a nickname for a person of authority, an officious person, or perhaps for a beadle or verger.English : habitational name from Baston in Lincolnshire, named with the Old Norse personal name Bak + Old English tūn ‘farmstead’.
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, from a variant spelling of English Lowell, LOVELL means "little wolf."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from the place in Lincolnshire, the name of which means ‘BÅtwulf’s stone’. This has been considered to refer to St. Botulf, and to be the site of the monastery that he built in the 7th century, but it is more likely that the BÅtwulf of the place name was an ordinary landowner, and that the association with the saint was a later development because of the name.Probably an altered spelling of German Basten and perhaps Bastian.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Celtic, English
Surname Related to Paul; Small; Son of Howell
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the Old Norman French byname Louvel, LOWELL means "little wolf."Â
Surname or Lastname
English (Cornwall)
English (Cornwall) : variant of Sewell.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places in Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, and East and North Yorkshire, all named Foston, from the Old Norse personal name Fótr + Old English tūn.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Welsh origin)
English (of Welsh origin) : Anglicized form of Welsh ap Hywel ‘son of Hywel’, a personal name meaning ‘eminent’ (see Howell).Irish : mainly of Welsh origin as in 1 above, but sometimes a surname adopted as equivalent of Gaelic Mac Giolla Phóil ‘son of the servant of St. Paul’ (see Guilfoyle).This surname is extremely common in Wales and has also spread throughout England and Ireland. The first recorded occurrence of the surname in its modern form is Roger ap Howell, alias Powell, named in a lawsuit in 1563. He was the grandson of Howell ap John (d. 1535). Snelling Powell, born in Carmarthen, Wales, in 1758, came to America in 1793 and was a successful actor and theater manager in Boston. Later members of the family include the novelist Anthony Powell (b. 1905).
Surname or Lastname
English (of Breton or Cornish origin)
English (of Breton or Cornish origin) : from a Celtic personal name, Old Breton Iudicael, composed of elements meaning ‘lord’ + ‘generous’, ‘bountiful’, which was borne by a 7th-century saint, a king of Brittany who abdicated and spent the last part of his life in a monastery. Forms of this name are found in medieval records not only in Devon and Cornwall, where they are of native origin, but also in East Anglia and even Yorkshire, whither they were imported by Bretons after the Norman Conquest.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Bolton.
Surname or Lastname
English, Irish, and German
English, Irish, and German : variant of Korell.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Welsh Hywel, HOWELL means "eminent, conspicuous."
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant of Beaton or Beeton.
Surname or Lastname
English (Hereford and Wales)
English (Hereford and Wales) : topographical name from Middle English (a)bove ‘above’ (Old English on būfan) + toun ‘village’, ‘hamlet’, i.e. denoting someone who lived above the village, or a habitational name from a minor place named with these elements, such as Bufton End in Cambridgeshire.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Noel, NOWELL means "day of birth."
Boy/Male
Welsh
Son of Howell.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Jewell.
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