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Human settlement in Scotland
Innerwick (Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Mhuice) is a coastal civil parish and small village, which lies in the east of East Lothian, five miles (eight kilometres)
Innerwick
Ruined castle in East Lothian, Scotland
Innerwick Castle is a ruined castle in East Lothian, Scotland, near the village of Innerwick, 5 miles (8.0 km) from Dunbar, on the Thornton Burn, and overlooking
Innerwick_Castle
near Innerwick in East Lothian. Thornton Castle was on the opposite side of Thornton Glen to Innerwick Castle, which is a mile east of Innerwick village
Thornton_Castle
17th-century Scottish aristocrat
with nine great round pearls. Maxwell acquired Innerwick Castle, and was known as "Maxwell of Innerwick". He bought the lordship of Dirleton and Dirleton
James Maxwell, 1st Earl of Dirletoun
James_Maxwell,_1st_Earl_of_Dirletoun
Scottish landowner and supporter of Mary, Queen of Scots
Alexander Hamilton of Innerwick was a Scottish landowner and supporter of Mary, Queen of Scots. His home was Innerwick Castle in East Lothian, Scotland
Alexander Hamilton of Innerwick
Alexander_Hamilton_of_Innerwick
Disused railway station in Innerwick, East Lothian
Innerwick railway station served the village of Innerwick, East Lothian, Scotland from 1848 to 1964 on the East Coast Main Line. The station opened in
Innerwick_railway_station
Council area of Scotland
Midlothian) Garvald Gifford Gladsmuir Glenkinchie Gullane Haddington Humbie Innerwick Inveresk (historically within Midlothian) Kingston Longniddry Luffness
East_Lothian
This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Innerwick in East Lothian, Scotland. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates
List of listed buildings in Innerwick, East Lothian
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Innerwick,_East_Lothian
Opening battle of the Marian civil war in Scotland
Archbishop Hamilton A son of Lord Kilwinning, Gavin Hamilton Laird of Innerwick James Heriot, laird of Trabroun Laird of Balwearie Laird of Preston younger
Battle_of_Langside
Alexander Hamilton (1684 – 28 December 1763) of Innerwick and of Ballencrieff, Linlithgow was a Scottish politician who sat in the House of Commons from
Alexander Hamilton (of Ballincrieff)
Alexander_Hamilton_(of_Ballincrieff)
Village in Scotland
and 8 mi (13 km) from Dunbar. Cove is close to Cockburnspath, Dunglass, Innerwick, Oldhamstocks, Bilsdean, and, further afield, Dunbar and Eyemouth. The
Cove,_Scottish_Borders
Scottish painter (c. 1770 – 1843)
Leith and three early paintings of football matches. Carse was born in Innerwick in East Lothian to William and Catherine Carse, and was baptised early
Alexander_Carse
Scottish minister
by the Presbytery of Edinburgh in 1702. He was ordained as minister of Innerwick Parish Church in 1703. After 10 years he was asked to serve as minister
James_Nisbet_(minister)
Scottish judge
Elizabeth Leslie of Innerpeffer. He was descended from the Hamiltons of Innerwick. His father was killed at the Battle of Pinkie Cleugh near Inveresk in
Thomas Hamilton, Lord Priestfield
Thomas_Hamilton,_Lord_Priestfield
Disused railway station in Cockburnspath, Berwickshire
Historical railways Following station Grantshouse Line open, station closed North British Railway East Coast Main Line Innerwick Line open, station closed
Cockburnspath_railway_station
Historic administrative division in Scotland
Crook of Devon Fowlis Easter Fowlis Wester Glendevon Glen Shee Inchture Innerwick Killin Kilmadock Kilspindie Kincardine Kinclaven Kinfauns Kinfauns Castle
Perthshire
English soldier (1495–1558)
exchanged for Scottish prisoners taken by the English including the Laird of Innerwick. On 14 January 1550 Constable wrote to Francis Talbot, 5th Earl of Shrewsbury
Robert Constable (soldier, died 1558)
Robert_Constable_(soldier,_died_1558)
Anglo-Norman magnate
Lothian (along with three others). He also had some part of the township of Innerwick. He seems to have held this of Walter fitz Alan. He passed this on to
Robert_Avenel
Scottish nobleman (1600–1640)
Hamilton; his cousins John Hamilton of Redhouse and Alexander Hamilton of Innerwick; Alexander's son, Haddington's brother-in-law, Colonel Sir John Erskine;
Thomas Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Haddington
Thomas_Hamilton,_2nd_Earl_of_Haddington
Heritable title of honour in Scotland
Baron of Kilduthie The Baron of Kilmichael 1541 Baron of Kilmun Baron of Innerwick 15c The Baron of Kilmaurs The Baron of Kilpunt The Baron of Kilravock
Baronage_of_Scotland
Irish baronet (1606–1673)
Janet Lauder. His father was the second son of Alexander Hamilton of Innerwick in Scotland. Francis was called "of Creichness" in Scotland and "of Clonyn"
Sir Francis Hamilton, 1st Baronet, of Killock
Sir_Francis_Hamilton,_1st_Baronet,_of_Killock
Hamlet in Glen Lyon, Perth and Kinross, Scotland
the east, along the road towards Fortingall, is the small settlement of Innerwick which contains the Glen Lyon war memorial and is the end point for a well
Bridge_of_Balgie
Human settlement in Scotland
Hamiltons") who owned ten strongholds including Preston House, Hamilton House, Innerwick Castle and Brodick Castle, Arran. Other notable buildings on the site
Preston,_Prestonpans
District Notes 1975 district Dunbar Dunbar, Innerwick & Oldhamstocks, Prestonkirk, Spott & Stenton and Whittingehame areas East Lothian Haddington Athelstaneford
List of local government areas in Scotland (1930–1975)
List_of_local_government_areas_in_Scotland_(1930–1975)
Scottish nobleman
Angus Elizabeth Stewart, married Alexander Hamilton of Ballencrieff and Innerwick, ancestors of the Earls of Haddington. Johnston, George Harvey (1906)
Thomas Stewart, 2nd Earl of Angus
Thomas_Stewart,_2nd_Earl_of_Angus
Medieval castle in Scottish Borders, Scotland
mother, a widow of Lord Home. In April 1584 the keepers of Fast Castle, Innerwick, and Tantallon were commanded to surrender their castles to the crown
Fast_Castle
Constituency of the Parliament of Scotland before 1707
Waughton 1612: Sir James Douglas of Spott 1612: Sir Alexander Hamilton of Innerwick 1617 parliament and convention: Sir John Home of North Berwick 1617 parliament
Haddingtonshire (Parliament of Scotland constituency)
Haddingtonshire_(Parliament_of_Scotland_constituency)
Episcopal jurisdiction in early modern and medieval Scotland
Crichton Dunbar Fala Garvald Gullane Haddington Hamer (now Whitekirk) Heriot Innerwick Keith Humbie (now Humbie) Keith Marischal Linton (now Prestonkirk) Loquhariot
Archdiocese_of_St_Andrews
Scottish lawyer, biographer and historical author
Elizabeth Jane Douglas, eldest daughter of Colonel Archibald Hamilton of Innerwick, Haddingtonshire. He was educated at Edinburgh High School and the university
Mark_Napier_(historian)
Calvinist church split from the Church of Scotland in 1843; itself split in 1900
(1844–1900) Inchinnan (1843–1900) Innellan (1855–1900) Innerleithen (1843–1900) Innerwick (1843–1900) Inveraray (1843–1900) Inverkip (1843–1900) Irongray (1843–1900)
Free Church of Scotland (1843–1900)
Free_Church_of_Scotland_(1843–1900)
Common elements in place-names of Celtic origin
(Dingwall), Inbhir Theòrsa, Inbhir Ùige (Wick), Innerleithen, Innerleven, Innerwick (in Perth and Kinross), Inver (Highland), Inverarnan, Inverallan, Inveraldie
Aber and Inver (placename elements)
Aber_and_Inver_(placename_elements)
Village in Scottish Borders, Scotland, UK
Cranshaws Farm on Cranshaws Hill. Places nearby include Abbey St Bathans, Innerwick, Longformacus, Spott, East Lothian, Stenton, the Whiteadder Water, and
Cranshaws
Part of the Rough Wooing (10 September 1547)
impose no major check to their advance. The English captured and slighted Innerwick Castle and Thornton Castle. He camped at Longniddry on 7 September. To
Battle_of_Pinkie
Anglo-Norman nobleman
Pollock, "Talahret", Cathcart, Dripps, Mearns, Eaglesham, Lochwinnoch and Innerwick. He also granted Walter West Partick, Inchinnan, Stenton, Hassenden, Legerwood
Walter_fitz_Alan
by James Burn, circa 1823 7342 Upload another image Thurston Home Farm Innerwick NT7144774487 55°57′45″N 2°27′32″W / 55.962541°N 2.458939°W / 55.962541;
List of Category A listed buildings in East Lothian
List_of_Category_A_listed_buildings_in_East_Lothian
Scottish courtier
who married Christian Hamilton, a daughter of Alexander Hamilton of Innerwick Thomas Hume of Coldstream George Hume of Kimmerghame Elizabeth Hume, who
Patrick_Hume_of_Polwarth
UK railway line diagram
Gullane branch Drem North Berwick branch East Fortune East Linton Dunbar Innerwick Cockburnspath Penmanshiel Tunnel Grantshouse Reston (1st) Duns Branch
East_Coast_Main_Line_diagram
Linton NT575758 Ranges and towers 15th-16th century Innerwick Castle 14th century Ruin Innerwick Keith Marischal Occupied Kilspindie Castle Ruin Lennoxlove
List of castles in East Lothian
List_of_castles_in_East_Lothian
Railway station in East Lothian, Scotland
Linton Terminus ScotRail Edinburgh–Dunbar Historical railways Innerwick Line open, station closed North British Railway NBR Main Line East
Dunbar_railway_station
Scottish nobleman and soldier
Edward was staying with Sir Walter de Lindsay at Thurston Manor, near Innerwick, when William Douglas paid an oath of fealty to him in the chapel there
William le Hardi, Lord of Douglas
William_le_Hardi,_Lord_of_Douglas
Scottish astronomer
Astronomical Society of Edinburgh had an inscription added to his grave at Innerwick to recognise his discovery of three temporary and 53 variable stars. In
Thomas_David_Anderson
Somerset was murdered. Ray and Dingwall escaped and found a refuge at Innerwick Castle. The murderers were said to be two English veterans of the Pilgrimage
Berwick_Pursuivant
a precise and visually clear way. He was born at Thurston Manor near Innerwick in East Lothian[citation needed] in 1783, the son of Robert Hunter of
James_William_Hunter
Human settlement in Scotland
was having a dispute over the ownership of the site with the Laird of Innerwick. In May 1592 James stayed with his wife Anne of Denmark attended by his
Kingston,_East_Lothian
Island in the Firth of Forth in Scotland
coal-fired beacon was established in 1635 (or 1636) by James Maxwell of Innerwick, and John and Alexander Cunningham, who charged shipping a tonnage-based
Isle_of_May
Longhouse, Killin, thatching & vernacular building. Temple Mains Farm, Innerwick, farm steading, East Lothian Waverley Mill, Galashiels Madelvic works
Headland_Archaeology
Village in County Cavan, Ireland
seventeenth century Ulster Plantation period, when Sir Alexander Hamilton of Innerwick Castle, East Lothian, Scotland, was granted lands by the Crown in July
Killeshandra
440 Innerleithen Peeblesshire Selkirkshire Scottish Borders 9,792 3,980 Innerwick Haddingtonshire East Lothian Scottish Borders 5,481 573 Insch Aberdeenshire
List of civil parishes of Scotland
List_of_civil_parishes_of_Scotland
Scottish nobleman
de Hameldone, ancestor of the Earls of Haddington and the Hamiltons of Innerwick Fox Davies, A.C. (1969). The Complete Guide to Heraldry. London: T.C.
Walter_fitz_Gilbert_of_Cadzow
General Post Office introduces the first postbus in Scotland, Dunbar–Innerwick–Spott, East Lothian. 18 November – James Watt Street fire: A warehouse
1968_in_Scotland
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
Tagleagh (after which the Manor was named), to Sir Alexander Hamilton of Innerwick, Scotland. On 29 July 1611 Arthur Chichester, 1st Baron Chichester and
Clooneen
Member of the Parliament of England
undertook several raids into Scotland, and captured James Hamilton of Innerwick. Eure was able to recruit help from some Scottish border dwellers, known
Ralph_Eure_(died_1545)
Gullane Bents Haddington, Haddington Line Halls Hopetoun Monument Humbie Innerwick Inveresk, Inveresk Lodge Garden Kilspindie Kingston Long Newton Longniddry
List of places in East Lothian
List_of_places_in_East_Lothian
Iron Age hill fort in Scotland
Blackcastle Hill is an Iron Age hill fort south of Innerwick, East Lothian, Scotland. It is near Cocklaw in the Lammermuir Hills at grid reference NT729724
Blackcastle Hill, East Lothian
Blackcastle_Hill,_East_Lothian
Former government position in Scotland
16 July 2014. Lea, R.S. (2014). "Hamilton, Alexander (1684–1763), of Innerwick and of Ballencrieff, Linlithgow". The History of Parliament: the House
Postmaster General for Scotland
Postmaster_General_for_Scotland
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
Taghleagh, which included this townland, to Sir Alexander Hamilton of Innerwick, Scotland. On 29 July 1611 Arthur Chichester, 1st Baron Chichester and
Glasstown
opened before 1848 also. East Fortune, Beltonford goods station, and Innerwick and Burnmouth all opened between 1848 and 1850.[page needed] The definition
History of the North British Railway (until 1855)
History_of_the_North_British_Railway_(until_1855)
English soldier nobleman and politician
Scone on 24 September, and sat in the Scottish parliament as Baron of Innerwick. On 20 October Balliol granted him the manor of Bonkill, which was confirmed
Thomas Ughtred, 1st Baron Ughtred
Thomas_Ughtred,_1st_Baron_Ughtred
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
Taghleagh, which included one poll of Drombo, to Sir Alexander Hamilton of Innerwick, Scotland. On 29 July 1611 Arthur Chichester, 1st Baron Chichester and
Drumbo_(Tullyhunco)
Anglo-Scottish knightly family
Greenlaw is witness to another charter relating to Kelso Abbey property at Innerwick about 1190 (Charter 143). Parish of Whickham. Nichols and Son (BHO: British
Grindlay_family
16th-century English politician
17 September 1549 he complained in letter to William Cecil, dated from Innerwick, about the abandonment of Haddington and his own eyes and legs swollen
Thomas_Fisher_(MP)
Castle in Scotland
repaired in September 1583. In April 1584 the keepers of Fast Castle, Innerwick, and Tantallon were commanded to surrender their castles to the crown
Tantallon_Castle
Govanhill, Glasgow St Columba, Glasserton, Greenock Old West, Gulberwick, Innerwick, Inverkeithing, Inverness Old High, Kilfinan, Kilmarnock Riccarton, Kilspindie
List of Church of Scotland parishes
List_of_Church_of_Scotland_parishes
Fortress in Scotland
Morieson of Prestongrange, who sold it in turn, in 1631, to James Maxwell of Innerwick (d. c. 1650), who was created Earl of Dirletoun in 1646. In October 1641
Dirleton_Castle
Scottish courtier
married Isobel Hamilton instead, a daughter of Alexander Hamilton of Innerwick. Very little is known of Barbara Hamilton in her widowhood during the
Barbara_Hamilton_(courtier)
Primary School, Haddington Humbie Primary School, Humbie Innerwick Primary School, Innerwick Law Primary School, North Berwick Letham Mains Primary School
List of state schools in Scotland (council areas excluding cities, E–H)
List_of_state_schools_in_Scotland_(council_areas_excluding_cities,_E–H)
House in Glasgow, Scotland
Silvertonhill (died 1645) married Agnes Hamilton, a daughter of the Laird of Innerwick and a niece of the lawyer Thomas Hamilton. He was known as poet and published
Provan_Hall
Building in East Lothian, Scotland
of the Lyles, but passed thereafter in succession to the Hamiltons of Innerwick, the Douglases of Whittinghame, and the Setons. At some stage it may have
Stoneypath_Tower
Scottish Presbyterian denomination
Cockenzie, Dirleton, Garvald, Haddington St John's, Haddington West, Humbie, Innerwick, North Berwick Abbey, North Berwick Blackadder, Pencaitland, Prestonpans
United Free Church of Scotland
United_Free_Church_of_Scotland
George Forrester, 1st Lord Forrester 1633 1654 Lord Innerwick (1638) James Maxwell, 1st Lord Innerwick 1638 1650 Created Earl of Dirletoun, see above Lord
List_of_peers_1640–1649
the reign of George III. In 1741 Inglis's role passed to Hamilton of Innerwick. Sir John was a member of Scotland's Whig establishment. His brother-in-law
Sir_John_Inglis,_2nd_Baronet
Cockenzie and Port Seton* Dunbar* Dunpender* East Lammermuir (Oldhamstocks, Innerwick, Spott and Stenton)* Garvald and Morham* Gifford* Gullane Area* Haddington
List of community council areas in Scotland
List_of_community_council_areas_in_Scotland
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
Drummully East, Drummully West and Drumbagh), to Sir Alexander Hamilton of Innerwick, Scotland. On 29 July 1611 Arthur Chichester, 1st Baron Chichester and
Drumbagh
Dunbar (2), Garvald, Gladsmuir, Gullane (2), Haddington (3), Humbie, Innerwick, Longniddry, Morham, North Berwick (3), Oldhamstocks, Ormiston (2), Pencaitland
List of Church of Scotland synods and presbyteries
List_of_Church_of_Scotland_synods_and_presbyteries
Type of parish in the Church of Scotland
(Fife) Bernera 11th Jun 1845 Harris Deerness St Andrews (Orkney) Foss Dull Innerwick in Glenlyon Fortingall, Weem Iona Kilfinichen, Kilvickeon Kinloch Rannoch
Quoad_sacra_parish
listed buildings in Humbie, East Lothian List of listed buildings in Innerwick, East Lothian List of listed buildings in Inveresk, East Lothian List
List of listed buildings in East Lothian
List_of_listed_buildings_in_East_Lothian
Scottish soldier (died 1600)
Lothian, but there was a claim to the title of the lands by Hamilton of Innerwick in February 1591. The English ambassador Robert Bowes spoke to James VI
Sir_John_Carmichael
English courtier and soldier
in Scotland again, involved in the short sieges of Thornton Castle and Innerwick Castle before the battle of Pinkie. Thornton was held by Tom Trotter for
Peter_Meutas
1681 Warrand to Robert Campbell of Glenlyon for two yearlie faires at Innerwick. Not public and general 1681 c. 187 — 17 September 1681 Warrand to Andrew
List of acts of the Parliament of Scotland from 1681
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Scotland_from_1681
Surname list
War aide-de-camp, grandson of the Founding Father Alexander Hamilton of Innerwick (fl.1568), supporter of Mary, Queen of Scots Alexander Hamilton of Mirretoun
Hamilton_(surname)
Eccles (now St Ninians) Killeith (now Currie) Aldhamstoke (Oldhamstocks) Innerwick Dunbar Whittinghame Tiningham (Tyninghame) Hamir (or Whitekirk) Hanus
Archdeaconry_of_Lothian
led a Scottish army south to confront Hotspur in July 1403, recapturing Innerwick Castle during the short campaign. A potential battle between Scottish
Third regency of Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany
Third_regency_of_Robert_Stewart,_Duke_of_Albany
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
Drummully East, Drummully West and Drumbagh), to Sir Alexander Hamilton of Innerwick, Scotland. On 29 July 1611 Arthur Chichester, 1st Baron Chichester and
Drummully_West
Former RNLI lifeboat station in East Lothian, Scotland
a service of dedication conducted by the Rev. T. W. G. Sutherland of Innerwick, the boathouse door was formally opened by Miss Lawson, who was then presented
Skateraw_Lifeboat_Station
Former Royal Air Force flying base in East Lothian, Scotland
3 January, Blenheim Mk V BA235 of 132 OTU crashed at Woodhall Farm, Innerwick, killing the pilot. 1943, 14 March, Blenheim Mk V BA107 of 132 OTU crashed
RAF_East_Fortune
Innerleithen North British Railway 1962 Innerpeffray Caledonian Railway 1951 Innerwick North British Railway 1951 Instow London and South Western Railway 1965
List of closed railway stations in Great Britain: H–J
List_of_closed_railway_stations_in_Great_Britain:_H–J
Sc 32E Innerwell Fault Kirkcudbrightshire Sc 4E, Sc 5W, Sc 5E, Sc 9E Innerwick Fault Berwickshire, East Lothian Sc 33E ELGA Inner Main Ring Fault (Rum)
List of geological faults of Scotland
List_of_geological_faults_of_Scotland
Municipal Building in Dunbar, Scotland
in the Renaissance style with harled rubble masonry from a quarry at Innerwick to create the current structure which was completed in 1593. The design
Dunbar_Town_House
Scottish archbishop (died 1647)
able to achieve influence at court through his cousin, James Maxwell of Innerwick (afterwards Earl of Dirleton). In 1629, by command of Charles I, he waited
John_Maxwell_(bishop)
Scottish gentleman of the privy chamber to King James VI and I (died 1614)
confused with Sir Claud Hamilton, second son of Sir Alexander Hamilton of Innerwick, who was granted the lands of Clonyn, otherwise Taghleagh, in the county
Claud_Hamilton_of_Shawfield
Townland in Kildallan, Tullyhunco, County Cavan, Ireland
Taghleagh, which included one poll of Disert, to Sir Alexander Hamilton of Innerwick, Scotland. On 29 July 1611, Arthur Chichester, 1st Baron Chichester and
Disert,_Tullyhunco
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
Drummully East, Drummully West and Drumbagh), to Sir Alexander Hamilton of Innerwick, Scotland. On 29 July 1611 Arthur Chichester, 1st Baron Chichester and
Drummully_East
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
the remaining 1/12 part of Drumcartagh, to Sir Alexander Hamilton of Innerwick, Scotland and this 1/12 part was called Dromacho. On 16 August 1610 John
Drumcartagh
Church of Scotland minister (1757–1832)
(1799–1876) Margaret Coates Hamilton (1800–1832) married Rev Adam Forman of Innerwick The Telegraph, a Political Poem Robert Burns referred to Rev. Hamilton
George Hamilton (1805 moderator)
George_Hamilton_(1805_moderator)
Scottish botanist (1900–1980)
the Scottish Plant Breeding Station from 1950 to 1965. He was born on Innerwick Farm near Dunbar on 14 January 1900. He was educated at St. Mary's School
James_Wyllie_Gregor
English officer of arms
Trahern was buried in the parish church of Dunbar by Sir James Hamilton of Innerwick. Cardinal David Beaton sent a surgeon from Haddington to Dunbar to heal
Thomas_Trahern
Scottish judge
admitted advocate. On 16 July 1633 Hope was knighted by Charles I at Innerwick. He bought the heritable position of the Sheriff of Clackmannan in 1638
Thomas_Hope_of_Kerse
Forrester, 1st Lord Forrester 1633 1654 New creation Lord Innerwick (1638) James Maxwell, 1st Lord Innerwick 1638 1650 New creation Lord Rosehill and Inglismaldie
List_of_peers_1630–1639
Scottish peer
first wife was Margaret Hamilton, a daughter of Alexander Hamilton of Innerwick. His second wife was Elizabeth Dundas, a daughter of James Dundas of Arniston
Patrick Murray, 1st Lord Elibank
Patrick_Murray,_1st_Lord_Elibank
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
Taghleagh, which included one poll of Towlaght, to Sir Alexander Hamilton of Innerwick, Scotland. On 29 July 1611 Arthur Chichester, 1st Baron Chichester and
Cornaclea
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Horseman; knight. An abbreviation of Chevalier. Actor-comedian Chevy Chase.
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Love and care
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Hindu, Indian
Flute
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Lord Vishnu
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Hebrew, Indian, Sanskrit
Companion; Friend; An Object of Enjoyment; A Pleasing Object; A Gift
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English form of Greek Zacharias, ZACHARY means "whom Jehovah remembered."
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Surname or Lastname
English, German, and Dutch
English, German, and Dutch : variant spelling of Knopp.Polish : occupational name for a weaver, Polish knap (see Knapik).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name from Yiddish knop ‘button’ (see Knopf).
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Pain, force, iniquity.
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