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Welcome to Part Two of the Dictionary of Foundational Black British Surnames: the people, places and their primacy. This series of FBB surnames volumes has taken nearly ten years in the design, research evidence collection and the compilation of entries within the context of Foundational History.
The Dictionary Series Part Two, covers a range of surnames and locations, for example, the reader is taken on a historical journey of the FB origins of Liverpool. These entries specifically document the city of Liverpool and its connection to FB nobility such as Edward the Confessor who owned land and estates in West Derby
The FB origins of Cambridge and Oxford Universities are evidenced through primary source documentation and through their royal founders, such as Dervorgilla, the wife of King John de Balliol of Scotland with lands in Normandy and England. The creative signature of the ori/face is a constant theme throughout this Part Two volume through the analysis and methodology of sigillography as the study of medieval seals. This ancient use of the hidden ori now functions as an original authenticator of seal creation in a current age of rapid ‘reconstruction’ and falsification of FB original artfacts.
ASIN : B0FFGW1GCH
Publisher : Independently published
Publication date : June 24, 2025
Language : English
Print length : 216 pages
ISBN-13 : 979-8289484567
Item Weight : 1.4 pounds
Dimensions : 8.5 x 0.51 x 11 inches
Book 2 of 3 : Dictionary of Foundational Black British Surnames, the people, places and their primacy. Part One: Baratanac/Britain/Engles/Enla
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