What is the origin of the name Holand?
1: English and Scottish: variant of Holland.2: Norwegian: habitational name from about twenty farmsteads so named composed of Old Norse hár ‘high’ + land ‘land field’ denoting a high-lying farm. [...]
Record-evidences, among archives of ancient abbey of Cluni, from 1077 to 1534 : illustrative of the history of some of our early kings, and...
...of Portugal, and remarried 1432 John Holand, 2nd E. of Huntingdon. [Cokayne's Peerage, I., p. 147.]... (United Kingdom - 1464)
...of Portugal, and remarried 1432 John Holand, 2nd E. of Huntingdon. [Cokayne's Peerage, I., p. 147.]... (United Kingdom - 1464)
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Record-evidences, among archives of ancient abbey of Cluni, from 1077 to 1534 : illustrative of the history of some of our early kings, and many of its English affiliated foundations. References to records and description from Delisle's catalogue of the National library of France
What is the origin of the name Holand?
1: English and Scottish: variant of Holland.2: Norwegian: habitational name from about twenty farmsteads so named composed of Old Norse hár ‘high’ + land ‘land field’ denoting a high-lying farm. [...]