What is the origin of the name Craig?
1: Scottish: topographic name for someone who lived near a steep or precipitous rock Older Scots crag craig. Compare the synonymous English Cragg.2: Manx: either a shortened form of Gaelic Mac [...]
Evangelical biography : or, an historical account of the lives & deaths of the most eminent and evangelical authors or preachers, both British and...
...or twenty days, and let Mr Craig supply the place. He answered, that he had spoken nothing but according to... (United Kingdom - 1563)
...or twenty days, and let Mr Craig supply the place. He answered, that he had spoken nothing but according to... (United Kingdom - 1563)
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Evangelical biography : or, an historical account of the lives & deaths of the most eminent and evangelical authors or preachers, both British and...
...friends in the town, with Mr Craig his colleague at their head, intreated him to leave the place, bv reason... (United Kingdom - 1567)
...friends in the town, with Mr Craig his colleague at their head, intreated him to leave the place, bv reason... (United Kingdom - 1567)
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What is the origin of the name Craig?
1: Scottish: topographic name for someone who lived near a steep or precipitous rock Older Scots crag craig. Compare the synonymous English Cragg.2: Manx: either a shortened form of Gaelic Mac [...]