This dual-interpretation is perhaps the reason why there are two explanations for the origin of the place name.
The story is also the origin of its place name.
Some peers attempted to have her peerage cancelled due to the unprecedented use of the same place name in two separate peerages for separate people.
On the basis of place name evidence it has also been proposed that all three languages were very similar.
Medieval sources and place name evidence suggest that there were people living there by the late 8th century.
The suffix transforms a personal name, or a place name, into the name of a group of people connected by lineage or place of birth.
The last line consists of the legal place name, a single space, the two-letter province abbreviation, two full spaces, and then the postal code.
The singular configuration of this place name undoubtedly results from a property having been long ago hemmed in by others...