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Last name: Hutchings

Dossier: 600931
Type:Heraldic dossiers
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Language of the text: English
Nobility: Noble family - Knights - Lords
Nobles in:England (The British Isles)
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Hutchings


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Nobility crown HutchingsThe surname Hutchings is of English and Scottish origin. The name is derived from the medieval given name Huchin, a diminutive of Hugh. The surname thus comes to signify 'the son of Hugh'. The name is chiefly a North English one as Hugh was adopted as a Christian name in Scotland where it also became a surname and was adopted in Gaelic as Huisdean or Uisdean. The given name Hugh is derived from the Old French personal name Hu(gh)e, introduced into Britian by the Normans. It is derived from the Germanic element 'hug', heart, mind, spirit. It was a popular given name among the Normans in England, partly due to the fame of St. Hugh of Lincoln, ( 1140-1200 ) who was noted for his charity and good works, he was born in Burgundy and established the first Carthusian monastery in England. Little Hugh of Lincoln was a child supposed in the Middle Ages to have been murdered by Jews in about 1255, a legend responsible for several outbursts of anti-Semitism at various times. The surname dates back to the thirteenth century were a Isota Huchonson is recorded in historical archives. One of the first fore fathers to bring this name to America is that of a Daniel Hutchinson, who came to America aboard the barque Elizabeth; he settled in Virginia. This name is the four hundredth and sixty-first most common surname in America. ...

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Coat of arms of family Hutchings

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Language of the text: English


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Coat of arms of family Hutchinson

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Language of the text: English

Per pale, gules and azure a lion ramp argent betweent eight crosses crosslets or. Crest-A cockatrice, wing expanded azure combed, wattled, and membered or. Motto-Cunctanter tamen fortiter.

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Coat of arms of family Hutchings

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Coat of arms of family Hutchings from England

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