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Cambridge: Origin, Geographical Distribution
This surname, according to Grose, originated as follows : about the time of the Conqueror, there was a town (on the site of the Castle of Bowes), which the tradition of the family states, was burned. It then belonged to the Earls of Brittany and Richmond. The castle was built, as Mr. Horseley thinks, out of the ruins of the Roman Fortress, by Alan Niger, the second earl of that title, who, it is said, placed therein William, his relation, with five hundred archers to defend it against some insurgents in Cambridge and Westmorland confederated with the Scots, giving him for the device of his standard the arms of Brittany, with three bows and a bundle of arrows, whence both the castle and the commander derived their names; the former being called Bowes Castle, and the latter, William de Arcubus, or William Bowes.
Cambridge Surname Origin
Cambridge: Place of Origin :  London (United Kingdom) |  Cambridgeshire (United Kingdom) |  Surrey (United Kingdom) |  Gloucestershire (United Kingdom) |  Norfolk (United Kingdom) |  Oxfordshire (United Kingdom)
Cambridge: Online Family Trees
de CAMBRIDGE Kensington London England (London, England, United Kingdom) 1866 - 1866
de CAMBRIDGE London England (London, England, United Kingdom) 1850 - 1850
CAMBRIDGE Badminton (Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom) 1987 - 1987
CAMBRIDGE Barton Lodge (England, United Kingdom) 1994 - 1994
CAMBRIDGE Claremont House, Esher (England, United Kingdom) 1906 - 1907
CAMBRIDGE Eaton Hall (Cheshire, England, United Kingdom) 1894 - 1894
CAMBRIDGE Grosvenor House (London, England, United Kingdom) 1899 - 1899
CAMBRIDGE Grosvenor House (London, England, United Kingdom) 1895 - 1895
CAMBRIDGE Kensington Palace (London, England, United Kingdom) 1868 - 1868
CAMBRIDGE Kensington Palace (London, England, United Kingdom) 1867 - 1932

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Cambridge: Books that contain this surname
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CAMBRIDGEA genealogic and heraldic dictionary of the peerage and baronetage of the British Empire g by Bernard Burke,...
Author: John Bernard Burke - Published in 1860
... by her (who m. 2ndly, Charles-Owen Cambridge, Esq. , and d. 24 Oct. 1835), had a son and a dau., ...
CAMBRIDGETransactions (Volume nos. 25-30)
Author: Literary and Historical Society of Quebec, Literary and Historical Society of Quebec - Published in 1905
... John Hancock R.N. marries Miss Ellizabeth Cambridge, eldest daughter of Lemuel Cambridge Esq. of Prince Edward Island. ...
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