What is the origin of the name A'Lee?
variant of Middle English atte Leye ‘(dweller) at the clearing’ (Old English lēah ‘open woodland’). Compare Attley.
An historical sketch of the Protestant Church of France, from its origin to the present times, with parallel notices of the Church of Scotland...
...TO PREVENT OR NEUTRALIZE THE SPIRIT OF PERSECUTION EXEMPLIFIED IN THE REIGN OF LOUIS XIV.... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1685)
...TO PREVENT OR NEUTRALIZE THE SPIRIT OF PERSECUTION EXEMPLIFIED IN THE REIGN OF LOUIS XIV.... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1685)
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An historical sketch of the Protestant Church of France, from its origin to the present times, with parallel notices of the Church of Scotland...
...TO PREVENT OR NEUTRALIZE THE SPIRIT OF PERSECUTION, EXEMPLIFIED IN THE REIGN OF LOUIS XIV.... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1868)
...TO PREVENT OR NEUTRALIZE THE SPIRIT OF PERSECUTION, EXEMPLIFIED IN THE REIGN OF LOUIS XIV.... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1868)
Geneanet username : colgnln95945
An historical sketch of the Protestant Church of France, from its origin to the present times, with parallel notices of the Church of Scotland...
...Navarre, the Prince of Navarre, Henry de Bourbon, Prince of Conde, Prince Lewis, Count of Nassau, and Count de Coligny,... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1571)
...Navarre, the Prince of Navarre, Henry de Bourbon, Prince of Conde, Prince Lewis, Count of Nassau, and Count de Coligny,... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1571)
Geneanet username : colgnln95945
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An historical sketch of the Protestant Church of France, from its origin to the present times, with parallel notices of the Church of Scotland during the same period
What is the origin of the name A'Lee?
variant of Middle English atte Leye ‘(dweller) at the clearing’ (Old English lēah ‘open woodland’). Compare Attley.