What is the origin of the name Bruce?
1: Scottish (of Norman origin): habitational name from a place in Normandy probably from Brix (La Manche).2: Altered form of French Brousse.
The life of Napoleon III, derived from state records, from unpublished family correspondence, and from personal testimony, with family portraits in the possession of...
...Queen of the Belgians, Lady Ernest Bruce, Lord and Lady and so on, an aggregate sum of very Gordon Hallyhurton,... (France - 1830)
...Queen of the Belgians, Lady Ernest Bruce, Lord and Lady and so on, an aggregate sum of very Gordon Hallyhurton,... (France - 1830)
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The life of Napoleon III, derived from state records, from unpublished family correspondence, and from personal testimony, with family portraits in the possession of...
...Francis Gordon, Strangford, Halliburton, and Ernest Bruce, with their wives, were present, together with many foreigners of distinction. The instant... (France - 1851)
...Francis Gordon, Strangford, Halliburton, and Ernest Bruce, with their wives, were present, together with many foreigners of distinction. The instant... (France - 1851)
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What is the origin of the name Bruce?
1: Scottish (of Norman origin): habitational name from a place in Normandy probably from Brix (La Manche).2: Altered form of French Brousse.