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Eggleton (/ˈɛɡ.əl.tən/) is an English surname, derived from either Egleton in Rutland or Eggleton, Herefordshire. Notable people with this surname include:
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Eggleton may refer to: Eggleton, Herefordshire, civil parish in England Eggleton (surname), English surname Eggleton, West Virginia, unincorporated community
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English language. It is derived from the surname. The variant form Graeme can also be pronounced /ˈɡreɪm/. The surname Graham is an Anglo-French form of the
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Prime Minister of Australia from 1966 to 1967
conferences and grant regular television interviews. His press secretary, Tony Eggleton, accompanied him virtually every time he travelled. Holt's initial cabinet
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Canadian ice hockey player (Pittsburgh Penguins, Toronto Maple Leafs). Tony Eggleton, 91, Australian political operative, federal director of the Liberal Party
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1787 penal transportation to New South Wales
Indents Index. The following list of persons is organized alphabetically by surname, with sections divided according to the initial letter. Contents A B C
List of convicts on the First Fleet
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Edwards 1844–1921 L ON 17 March 1903 17 September 1921 Laurier Death Y Art Eggleton 1943–present L ON 24 March 2005 29 September 2018 Martin Retirement John
List of members of the Senate of Canada (E)
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Canadian politician (born 1952)
appeared on the ballot for this election as "Sheila Copps Miller", using the surname of her then-husband. In all subsequent campaigns, she would refer to herself
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1999 Ontario Superior Court of Justice case
Court. Joly's filed suit against the Canadian Government (specifically Art Eggleton), Citibank, Shoppers Drug Mart and many others. Joly even formally submitted
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Canadian politician (1950–2025)
promoted to be Minister of National Defence in May 2002, succeeding Art Eggleton who had offered his resignation upon findings by the Prime Minister's ethics
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Canadian Conservative politician
married Ontario politician John Clement, with Tony adopting his stepfather's surname soon after. As a student at the University of Toronto, Clement was elected
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Conservative Ontario (Caledon) January 2, 2009 Harper Incumbent Art Eggleton Liberal Ontario (Toronto) March 24, 2005 Martin September 29, 2018 Retirement
List of senators in the 40th Parliament of Canada
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1994-97 seating of the national legislature of the North American country
Windsor—St. Clair Shaughnessy Cohen Liberal 1993 1st term York Centre Art Eggleton Liberal 1993 1st term York North Maurizio Bevilacqua ‡ Liberal 1988 2nd
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Windsor West 1962 13th time Brian Masse (2002) NDP 2002 1st term Art Eggleton Liberal York Centre 1993 3rd term Karen Kraft Sloan Liberal York North
List of House members of the 37th Parliament of Canada
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Conservative Ontario (Caledon) January 2, 2009 Harper Incumbent Yes Yes Art Eggleton Liberal Ontario (Toronto) March 24, 2005 Martin September 29, 2018 Retirement
List of senators in the 41st Parliament of Canada
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2nd term Rick Limoges (1999) Liberal 1999 1st term York Centre Art Eggleton Liberal 1993 2nd term York North Karen Kraft Sloan ‡ Liberal 1993 2nd
List of House members of the 36th Parliament of Canada
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Democrat Saskatchewan March 24, 2005 Martin August 24, 2020 Retirement Art Eggleton Liberal Ontario March 24, 2005 Martin September 29, 2018 Retirement Grant
List of senators in the 38th Parliament of Canada
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Conservative Ontario (Caledon) January 2, 2009 Harper Incumbent Yes Yes Art Eggleton Liberal (Senate caucus) Ontario (Toronto) March 24, 2005 Martin September
List of senators in the 42nd Parliament of Canada
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Saskatchewan (North Battleford) March 24, 2005 Martin Incumbent Art Eggleton Liberal Ontario (Toronto) March 24, 2005 Martin September 29, 2018 Retirement
List of senators in the 39th Parliament of Canada
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Edwards Liberal Russell March 17, 1903 Laurier September 17, 1921 Art Eggleton Liberal Ontario March 24, 2005 Martin September 29, 2018 John Elliott
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for Bonavista—Trinity—Conception, Newfoundland and Labrador. Arthur C. Eggleton b. 1943 first elected in 1993 as Liberal member for York Centre, Ontario
List of members of the Canadian House of Commons (E)
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Probably an Americanized spelling of the Swiss German surname Bunz (see Bunce).English
Probably an Americanized spelling of the Swiss German surname Bunz (see Bunce).English : possibly a variant of Bunt.
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English : of uncertain origin; possibly from a reduced form of the personal name Dominick.Chinese : from the name of Meng Mingshi, a senior minister of the state of Qin in the Spring and Autumn period (722–481 bc). His descendants adopted the first character of his given name, which means ‘bright’, as their surname.
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English : variant of Eggleston.
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Jewish (from Poland)
Jewish (from Poland) : Polish spelling of the occupational surname Mintzer ‘moneyer’.English : unexplained. Perhaps a metonymic occupational name for a butcher, a cook, or a warrior, from a derivative of Middle English mince(n) ‘to mince’, ‘to cut into small pieces’.
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English, French, Danish, Dutch, and German
English, French, Danish, Dutch, and German : from a short form of the personal name Matthias (see Matthew) or any of its many cognates, for example Norman French Maheu.English, French, Dutch, and German : from a nickname or personal name taken from the month of May (Middle English, Old French mai, Middle High German meie, from Latin Maius (mensis), from Maia, a minor Roman goddess of fertility). This name was sometimes bestowed on someone born or baptized in the month of May; it was also used to refer to someone of a sunny disposition, or who had some anecdotal connection with the month of May, such as owing a feudal obligation then.English : nickname from Middle English may ‘young man or woman’.Irish (Connacht and Midlands) : when not of English origin (see 1–3 above), this is an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Miadhaigh ‘descendant of Miadhach’, a personal name or byname meaning ‘honorable’, ‘proud’.French : habitational name from any of various places called May or Le May.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : habitational name from Mayen, a place in western Germany.Americanized spelling of cognates of 1 in various European languages, for example Swedish Ma(i)j.Chinese : possibly a variant of Mei 1, although this spelling occurs more often for the given name than for the surname.Cape May, at the mouth of Delaware Bay, is named after the Dutch explorer Cornelius Jacobsen May.
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English : status name for a mayor, Middle English, Old French mair(e) (from Latin maior ‘greater’, ‘superior’; compare Mayor). In France the title denoted various minor local officials, and the same is true of Scotland (see Mair 1). In England, however, the term was normally restricted to the chief officer of a borough, and the surname may have been given not only to a citizen of some standing who had held this office, but also as a nickname to a pompous or officious person.German and Dutch : variant of Meyer 1.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Meyer 2.
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English, German, Dutch, and Jewish
English, German, Dutch, and Jewish : from the personal name Michael, ultimately from Hebrew Micha-el ‘Who is like God?’. This was borne by various minor Biblical characters and by one of the archangels, the protector of Israel (Daniel 10:13, 12:1; Rev. 12:7). In Christian tradition, Michael was regarded as the warrior archangel, conqueror of Satan, and the personal name was correspondingly popular throughout Europe, especially in knightly and military families. In English-speaking countries, this surname is also found as an Anglicized form of several Greek surnames having Michael as their root, for example Papamichaelis ‘Michael the priest’ and patronymics such as Michaelopoulos.
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Reduced form of the Dutch surname van Galen, a habitational name, probably from Gaal in the province of North Brabant, or perhaps from the German town of Gahlen in North Rhine-Westphalia.English
Reduced form of the Dutch surname van Galen, a habitational name, probably from Gaal in the province of North Brabant, or perhaps from the German town of Gahlen in North Rhine-Westphalia.English : variant of Galyon.
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English : habitational name from a place in Staffordshire named Engleton, from Old English Engla (genitive plural of Engle ‘Angle’) + tūn ‘settlement’.
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English : variant of Eggleton.
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English : habitational name from places so named in Staffordshire and Sussex. The former was named in Old English as ‘open country (feld) where madder (mæddre) grows’, while the latter was named as ‘open country where mayweed (mægðe) grows’. The surname is now most common in Nottinghamshire.
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English and Irish
English and Irish : of uncertain origin; most probably an altered form of Mowbray. It is also found as Maybury, which has the form of an English habitational name. There is a place near Woking in Surrey so called; however, this is not recorded until 1885 and is probably derived from the surname. In England this surname is found mainly in the West Midlands; it has also spread into Wales. In Ireland this form is common in Ulster; MacLysaght records that it was taken there from England in the 17th century.
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English : variant spelling of Eggleston.
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English : habitational name from a place in County Durham so called, or from Egglestone in North Yorkshire, both named in Old English as Egleston, probably from the Old English personal name Ecgel (unattested) + tūn ‘settlement’, ‘farmstead’.
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English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from the Middle English personal name Ma(t)thew, vernacular form of the Greek New Testament name Matthias, Matthaios, which is ultimately from the Hebrew personal name Matityahu ‘gift of God’. This was taken into Latin as Mat(t)hias and Matthaeus respectively, the former being used for the twelfth apostle (who replaced Judas Iscariot) and the latter for the author of the first Gospel. In many European languages this distinction is reflected in different surname forms. The commonest vernacular forms of the personal name, including English Matthew, Old French Matheu, Spanish Mateo, Italian Matteo, Portuguese Mateus, Catalan and Occitan Mateu are generally derived from the form Matthaeus. The American surname Matthew has also absorbed European cognates from other languages, including Greek Mathias and Mattheos.It is found as a personal name among Christians in India, and in the U.S. is used as a family name among families from southern India.
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Americanized form of any of the numerous Continental European surnames derived from Latin Cornelius (see Cornelius), for example French Corneille or German Kornel.Swedish
Americanized form of any of the numerous Continental European surnames derived from Latin Cornelius (see Cornelius), for example French Corneille or German Kornel.Swedish : Latinized form of Horn, meaning ‘horn’; probably a soldier’s name.English : reduced form of Cornwell or of Cornhill, a habitational name from a place in Northumberland named Cornhill, from Old English corn, a metathesized form of cron, cran ‘crane’ + halh ‘nook’, ‘recess’; or from Cornhill in London, a medieval grain exchange, named with Old English corn ‘corn’, ‘grain’ + hyll ‘hill’, or from some other place elsewhere similarly named.Ezra Cornell (1807–74), the founder of Cornell University, was born of New England Quaker stock in Westchester Co., NY, a descendant of Thomas Cornell of Saffron Walden, Essex, England, who emigrated sometime before 1642, when he is recorded as being married in Portsmouth, Newport Co., RI.
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Probably a shortened form of an unidentified Jewish surname.English
Probably a shortened form of an unidentified Jewish surname.English : variant of Lass 3.
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English : habitational name from Eggleton in Herefordshire or Egleton in Rutland, both named in Old English as ‘settlement associated with Ecgwulf or Ecgel’.
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English : occupational name for a mower or reaper of grass or hay, Old English mǣðere. Compare Mead, Mower. Hay was formerly of great importance, not only as feed for animals in winter but also for bedding.English : in southern Lancashire, where it has long been a common surname, it is probably a relatively late development of Madder (see Mader).English : The prominent Mather family of New England were established in America by Richard Mather (1596–1669) in 1635. He was a Puritan clergyman from a well-established family of Lowton, Lancashire, England. After he emigrated, he was in great demand as a preacher, finally settling in Dorchester, MA. His son Increase Mather (1639–1723) was a diplomat and president of Harvard. He married his step-sister Maria Cotton, herself the daughter of an eminent Puritan divine, John Cotton. Their son Cotton Mather (1663–1728) bore both family names. The latter was a minister who is remembered for his part in witchcraft trials, but he was also a man of science and a fellow of the Royal Society in London.
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English (Norfolk)
English (Norfolk) : habitational name from Madehurst in Sussex, which gets its name from Old English mǣd ‘meadow’ (see Mead 1) + hyrst ‘wooded hill’. This place name appears in 12th-century records in the Normanized form Medl(i)ers. The surname is found in Norfolk as early as the 13th century in the form de Medlers; the landowning family that bore it was in vassalage to the Earl of Surrey, who had large estates in both Sussex and Norfolk.
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exalted; pomegranate
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English : variant spelling of Hardwick.
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Flower.
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Truth, Morality, Justice, Good behavior
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Battle leader. This name dates back to the 7th century. More commonly used as a surname than a...
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Giving light, Flood
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God is Merciful; Gift of God
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Jewel of the Sea
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Guidance
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A name added, for the sake of distinction, to one's surname, or used instead of it.
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Of or pertaining to a surname or surnames.
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A cognomen or surname.
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A title or surname of the king of Persia.
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A name that precedes the family name or surname; a first name.
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A tribe or collection of families, united under a chieftain, regarded as having the same common ancestor, and bearing the same surname; as, the clan of Macdonald.
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To surname.
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An appellation added to the original name; an agnomen.
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An unmarried or single woman; -- used in legal proceedings as a title, or addition to the surname.
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A surname.
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The religion based upon the doctrine originally taught by the Hindoo sage Gautama Siddartha, surnamed Buddha, "the awakened or enlightened," in the sixth century b. c., and adopted as a religion by the greater part of the inhabitants of Central and Eastern Asia and the Indian Islands. Buddha's teaching is believed to have been atheistic; yet it was characterized by elevated humanity and morality. It presents release from existence (a beatific enfranchisement, Nirvana) as the greatest good. Buddhists believe in transmigration of souls through all phases and forms of life. Their number was estimated in 1881 at 470,000,000.
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A modification of the father's name borne by the son; a name derived from that of a parent or ancestor; as, Pelides, the son of Peleus; Johnson, the son of John; Macdonald, the son of Donald; Paulowitz, the son of Paul; also, the surname of a family; the family name.
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One of an extinct sect, named after Ludovic Muggleton, an English journeyman tailor, who (about 1657) claimed to be inspired.
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See Surname.
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Of or pertaining to a cognomen; of the nature of a surname.
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The common title of honor in Persia, prefixed to the surname of an individual. When appended to the surname, it signifies Prince.
v. t.
To name or call by an appellation added to the original name; to give a surname to.
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A name or appellation which is added to, or over and above, the baptismal or Christian name, and becomes a family name.