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Foot: Origin, Geographical Distribution
In the Welsh, medd signifies a vale, a meadow, and caf, a cell, a chancel, a church, i. e., the church in the vale. The origin of the name, however, is given by tradition in this wise. In those days when bullfights were in vogue, in merry England, one of the enraged animals broke away from the combat, and was hotly pursued by horsemen. A certain John Strong happened to meet the bull on the top of a hill, and when attacked by the furious beast, he seized him in the nostrils with his left hand, and killed him. As he came to the foot of the hill, meeting several persons in the pursuit, he was inquired of whether he had met a bull; he replied he Met a calf and from this circumstance was called afterward John Metcalfe.
Foot Surname Origin
Foot: Place of Origin :  Dorset (United Kingdom) |  Devon (United Kingdom) |  London (United Kingdom) |  Somerset (United Kingdom) |  Cornwall (United Kingdom) |  Surrey (United Kingdom)
Foot: Online Family Trees
FOOT Dorchester Holy Trinity Dorset Uk (Dorset, England, United Kingdom) 1785 - 1785
FOOT Chiselborough (Somerset, England, United Kingdom) 1886 - 1886
FOOT Crewkerne (Somerset, England, United Kingdom) 1838 - 1877
FOOT Crewkerne, Somersetshire (Somerset, England, United Kingdom) 1848 - 1848
FOOT Crewkerne,Somersetshire (Somerset, England, United Kingdom) 1837 - 1841
FOOT Dowlish Wake (Somerset, England, United Kingdom) 1828 - 1828
FOOT East Chinnock Somerset (Somerset, England, United Kingdom) 1806 - 1806
FOOT East Chinnock Somerset (Somerset, England, United Kingdom) 1802 - 1814
FOOT East Chinnock (Somerset, England, United Kingdom) 1727 - 1807
FOOT East Chinnock (Somerset, England, United Kingdom) 1752 - 1809

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FOOTA genealogic and heraldic dictionary of the peerage and baronetage of the British Empire g by Bernard Burke,...
Author: John Bernard Burke - Published in 1860
... and co-heir of Alder-man Sir Thomas Foot, Knt. of the city of London, who served the office of sheriff in ...
FOOTA genealogic and heraldic dictionary of the peerage and baronetage of the British Empire g by Bernard Burke,...
Author: John Bernard Burke - Published in 1860
... in 1649 , which Sir Thomas Foot was created a Baronet, 21 Nov. 1660, with special remainder to his son-in-law, ...
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