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equivalent to Old
French jarrie. The term is most
likely related to
Gascon carroc "rock" and to
Germanic Swiss Karren, a kind of
sedimentary rock.
These words...
- man. Later, she
married Francisco Galcerán de
Castro y de Pinós y de Só y
Carroç d'Arborea, VII
Viscount of Ebol and Canet,
Baron of Pinós and Mataplana...
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independent from 1407;
dissolved 1537;
granted to
Laurence Courtney 1534/5 St
Carroc Monastery; St Syriac's Monastery; St
Cyricus and St Julitta's Monastery;...
- for a
cairn or a
stack of stones, a
development of the word for a rock,
carroc, and is
still widely used in the
North East. It is
situated between the...
- Limousin/Auvergnat
cairon 'chipped stone, brick' Lyon
chirat 'pile of rocks', Gasc
carroc, Germ (Swiss)
Karren 'boulder', Fr (Loire) jard 'sandbank full of pebbles'...
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independent from 1407;
dissolved 1537;
granted to
Laurence Courtney 1534/5 St
Carroc Monastery; St Syriac's Monastery; St
Cyricus and St Julitta's Monastery;...
-
referred to as "St Cadix's Priory" but it has also
appeared as St Ciric, St
Carroc, St Cadokys, St
Carrett and St Karroc.
There is some
uncertainty as to which...