- also
survived into the
modern period in its Anglo-Saxon form, as
Etheldred, e.g.
Etheldred Benett (1776–1845). In the 17th century, the name of
Saint Audrey...
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Etheldred Anna
Maria Benett (22 July 1776 – 11
January 1845) was an
early English geologist who
devoted much of her life to
collecting and
studying fossils...
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James Etheldred Williams (January 16, 1826 –
April 10, 1900) was an
American politician who
served as a two-term
mayor of Atlanta, Georgia,
during Reconstruction...
- Mary
Etheldred Pulling (1871–1951) was a New
Zealand headmistress,
writer and anc****ss. She was born in
Belchamp St Paul, Es****,
England in 1871. At...
- Lucy
Etheldred Broadwood (9
August 1858 – 22
August 1929) was an
English folksong collector and researcher, and great-granddaughter of John Broadwood...
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political power of the
Krios in the Colony. In 1951,
Lamina Sankoh (born:
Etheldred Jones)
collaborated with
educated protectorate leaders from different...
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Lamina Sankoh (28 June 1884 – 1964), born
Etheldred Nathaniel Jones, was a
Sierra Leone Creole pre-independence politician, educator,
banker and cleric...
- It is not
clear whether Dred was his
given name or a
shortened form of
Etheldred. In 1818, Dred was
taken by
Peter Blow and his family, with
their five...
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feminine Anglo-Saxon
names in Æthel-
survived into the
modern period (e.g.
Etheldred Benett 1776–1845).
Ethel was in
origin used as a
familiar form of such...
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individually through the
efforts of the
English folksong collector Lucy
Etheldred Broadwood. His
Essai sur la
musique ancienne et
moderne was published...