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Sir: Origin, Geographical Distribution
(Fr.) From Manoir, and that from the Latin Manere, to stay or to abide. Lands granted to some military man or baron by the king, a custom brought in by the Normans. Manners, first Earl of Rutland, soon after his creation, told Sir Thomas More that he was too much elated by his preferment, and really verified the old proverb, Honores mutant Mares. Nay, my lord, retorted Sir Thomas, the proverb does much better in English, 'Honors change Manners.' It is the opinion of Camden that this family received its name from the village of Manor, near Lanchester, in Durham, England.
Sir Surname Origin
Spelling Variations : SIR | SIER | SYR | SIE
Sir: Place of Origin :  London (United Kingdom) |  Lothian (United Kingdom) |  Cheshire (United Kingdom) |  Oxfordshire (United Kingdom) |  Hertfordshire (United Kingdom) |  Lancashire (United Kingdom)
Sir: Online Family Trees
SIR DOWNES Londres (London, England, United Kingdom) 1906 - 1910
SIR TUDOR Wales (Wales, United Kingdom)  -
SIR Scotland (Scotland, United Kingdom) 1685 - 1685
SIR Londres (London, England, United Kingdom) 1916 - 1916
(SIR-KNIGHT) Emley, Wakefield, Yorkshire (West Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom) 1440 - 1440
(SIR-KNIGHT) Emley, Yorkshire (England, United Kingdom) 1346 - 1346
(SIR-KNIGHT) Tattershall (Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom) 1393 - 1393
CORBET, SIR KNIGHT Justiciar Assize (Shropshire, England, United Kingdom) 1255 - 1255
CORBET, SIR KNIGHT Moreton Castle (Shropshire, England, United Kingdom) 1225 - 1225
SIR GEORGE Sleaford (Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom) 1524 - 1524

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Sir: Books that contain this surname
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SIRA genealogic and heraldic dictionary of the peerage and baronetage of the British Empire g by Bernard Burke,...
Author: John Bernard Burke - Published in 1860
... pailiaments during the reign of Charles I. Sir Harbottle m. Elizabeth, dau. of Ralph Coppingcr, Esq. of Stoke, in Kent, ...
SIRA genealogic and heraldic dictionary of the peerage and baronetage of the British Empire g by Bernard Burke,...
Author: John Bernard Burke - Published in 1860
... killed before Hopton Castle, temp. Charles I. Sir Hugh was sheriff of Carnarvonshire in 1707. He was s. at his ...
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