What is the origin of the name Cockburn?
Scottish (Midlothian) and northern English: habitational name from a place in Berwickshire named Cockburn from Old English cocc ‘cock rooster’ (or the related byname Cocca) + burna ‘stream’ (see Bourne). This [...]
Epitome of Lockhart's Life of Scott
...afterwards to delight the world. Mrs. Cockburn, the authoress of the " Flowers of the Forest," spent an evening with... (Bath, Unknown country - 1826)
...afterwards to delight the world. Mrs. Cockburn, the authoress of the " Flowers of the Forest," spent an evening with... (Bath, Unknown country - 1826)
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Epitome of Lockhart's Life of Scott
...V says she. * Why, Mrs. Cockburn, for I think she is a virtuoso like myself.' ' Dear Walter,' says... (Bath, Unknown country - 1826)
...V says she. * Why, Mrs. Cockburn, for I think she is a virtuoso like myself.' ' Dear Walter,' says... (Bath, Unknown country - 1826)
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What is the origin of the name Cockburn?
Scottish (Midlothian) and northern English: habitational name from a place in Berwickshire named Cockburn from Old English cocc ‘cock rooster’ (or the related byname Cocca) + burna ‘stream’ (see Bourne). This [...]