What is the origin of the name Batt?
1: English: from the Middle English personal name Bat(te) probably a pet form of Middle English Bartelmew (see Bartholomew) or perhaps the rarer Bartram (see Bertram).2: English: probably in many [...]
Manningham, Heaton, and Allerton, townships of Bradford, treated historically and topographically
...son, and about 1600 by Robert Batt, bachelor in divinity. In 1628, John Batt, of Oakwell, son of the lastnamed,... (Bradford, York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1628)
...son, and about 1600 by Robert Batt, bachelor in divinity. In 1628, John Batt, of Oakwell, son of the lastnamed,... (Bradford, York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1628)
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Manningham, Heaton, and Allerton, townships of Bradford, treated historically and topographically
...and assure unto the said John Batt & his Heirs for ever , One Armuitie or yearly Rent Charge of... (Bradford, York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1628)
...and assure unto the said John Batt & his Heirs for ever , One Armuitie or yearly Rent Charge of... (Bradford, York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1628)
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Manningham, Heaton, and Allerton, townships of Bradford, treated historically and topographically
...1316. About 200 years later Henry Batt, of Oakwell Hall, near Birstall, was in possession, he being succeeded by John... (Bradford, York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1600)
...1316. About 200 years later Henry Batt, of Oakwell Hall, near Birstall, was in possession, he being succeeded by John... (Bradford, York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1600)
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Manningham, Heaton, and Allerton, townships of Bradford, treated historically and topographically
...possession, he being succeeded by John Batt, his son, and about 1600 by Robert Batt, bachelor in divinity. In 1628,... (Bradford, York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1628)
...possession, he being succeeded by John Batt, his son, and about 1600 by Robert Batt, bachelor in divinity. In 1628,... (Bradford, York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1628)
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Manningham, Heaton, and Allerton, townships of Bradford, treated historically and topographically
...of Yorke he the said John Batt Hath Demised Granted and Leased unto the said George Craven-All the aforesaid Water... (Bolton, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1896)
...of Yorke he the said John Batt Hath Demised Granted and Leased unto the said George Craven-All the aforesaid Water... (Bolton, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1896)
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Manningham, Heaton, and Allerton, townships of Bradford, treated historically and topographically
...Batt, John... (Bradford, York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1896)
...Batt, John... (Bradford, York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1896)
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Manningham, Heaton, and Allerton, townships of Bradford, treated historically and topographically
...Batt, Robert... (Bradford, York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1896)
...Batt, Robert... (Bradford, York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1896)
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What is the origin of the name Batt?
1: English: from the Middle English personal name Bat(te) probably a pet form of Middle English Bartelmew (see Bartholomew) or perhaps the rarer Bartram (see Bertram).2: English: probably in many [...]