What is the origin of the name Falconer?
English and Scottish: from Middle English fauconer fauk(e)ner falconer ‘falconer’ (Old French fau(l)connier) an occupational name for someone who kept and trained falcons (see Faulkner).
The Friends' library : comprising journals, doctrinal treatises, and other writings of members of the religious Society of Friends (Vol. 8)
...corruption inherit incorruption." The said William Falconer promised aforehand, to dispute the seventh and eighth questions at any time and... (Isabel, Unknown country - 1659)
...corruption inherit incorruption." The said William Falconer promised aforehand, to dispute the seventh and eighth questions at any time and... (Isabel, Unknown country - 1659)
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The Friends' library : comprising journals, doctrinal treatises, and other writings of members of the religious Society of Friends (Vol. 8)
...related , and thrice with William Falconer, then a Presbyterian minister or priest, in Lynn, with whom I had three... (Lynn, Unknown country - 1659)
...related , and thrice with William Falconer, then a Presbyterian minister or priest, in Lynn, with whom I had three... (Lynn, Unknown country - 1659)
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The Friends' library : comprising journals, doctrinal treatises, and other writings of members of the religious Society of Friends (Vol. 8)
...were baptized into the church, William Falconer said that referred to water baptism, yet confessed there was both an inward... (Unknown country - 1659)
...were baptized into the church, William Falconer said that referred to water baptism, yet confessed there was both an inward... (Unknown country - 1659)
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...that Presbytery, which were of William Falconer's society, could cither make or confirm him to be a minister of Christ,... (Unknown country - 1659)
...that Presbytery, which were of William Falconer's society, could cither make or confirm him to be a minister of Christ,... (Unknown country - 1659)
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...civil, as they were before. William Falconer had some time before promised to prove the ministry of England to be... (Unknown country - 1659)
...civil, as they were before. William Falconer had some time before promised to prove the ministry of England to be... (Unknown country - 1659)
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... William Falconer alledged Mat. xxviii. 19, and Acts x. 47, for water baptism being an... (Unknown country - 1659)
... William Falconer alledged Mat. xxviii. 19, and Acts x. 47, for water baptism being an... (Unknown country - 1659)
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What is the origin of the name Falconer?
English and Scottish: from Middle English fauconer fauk(e)ner falconer ‘falconer’ (Old French fau(l)connier) an occupational name for someone who kept and trained falcons (see Faulkner).