POLLARDUS

POLLARDUS
POLLARDUS
monetae adulterinae, in Anglia, species; abolita ab Eduardo Rege circa A. C. 1301. memoratur Th. Walsinghamo et Henr. Knyghtono ad ann. hunc.

Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.

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  • Pollard — This interesting name has two possible origins. Firstly, it may have been a nickname for a person with a close cropped head, from the Middle English word poll meaning the head plus the intensive suffix ard . The term pollard, denoting an animal… …   Surnames reference

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