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  1. Jul 23, 2019 · Below are the top 50 first names for boys and girls born in 1700 in England and Wales according to Leslie Dunkling in The Guinness Book of Names, 6th Edition (1993). Variants have been grouped together under their most frequent form.

  2. Feb 6, 2024 · Top 1700s boy names include Thomas, James, Joseph, and Henry. Unique 18th century names for girls include Hester, Mercy, Lavinia, Sophronia, and Theodosia. Unique Colonial names for boys include Amias, Hezekiah, Nehemiah, and Philomon. Pilgrim names had their heyday in the 18th century. Names from the 1700s that were Pilgrim virtue names ...

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  4. Jan 30, 2024 · Colonial names can be considered 1700s girl names, while girl names from the 1800s can also be called Victorian names. Along with Elizabeth and Mary, other girl names from the 1700s still popular today include Abigail, Amy, Caroline, Charlotte, Hannah, Katherine, Molly, and Sabrina. Unique colonial-era names for girls include Cleda, Hitty ...

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  5. Oct 23, 2023 · CAMBRIDGE, a university, borough, and markettown, having separate jurisdiction, and forming a union and hundred of itself, in the county of Cambridge, on the river Cam, 51 miles (N. by E.) from London. [1] It is the capital of Cambridgeshire. The railways go from it in six directions, toward London, Hitchin, Bedford, Huntingdon, Ely, and ...

  6. babys.name › article-1700s-english-baby-names1700s English Baby Names

    Elizabeth 5. Sarah 6. James 7. Thomas 8. Anne 9. Catherine 10. George These names remained popular throughout the century, although there were some variations in popularity from decade to decade. For example, the name Elizabeth was particularly popular in the early 1700s, while the name Catherine became more popular in the latter half of the ...

  7. Sep 5, 2019 · The Mother of Modern Cambridge- Mayor Florence Ada Keynes (Image: Cambridgeshire Collection). Florence Keynes made a huge impact on the social history of Cambridge over her half a century here ...

  8. Historical Description. Cambridgeshire, an inland county, bounded on the NW by Northampton, on the N by Lincoln, on the E by Norfolk and Suffolk, on the S by Essex and Herts, and on the W by Beds and Huntingdon. Its greatest length, from N to S, is about 50 miles, its greatest breadth about 30 miles, its circumference about 138miles, and its ...

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