Category: Etal, Northumberland, Manners Name Study
Categories: Northumberland, Manners Name Study | Etal, Northumberland
This is a subcategory of the Manners Name Study for ancestors of the surname, who were of Etal, Northumberland in England.
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A B O U T
Wikipedia -- 'Etal (/ˈiːtəl/ EE-təl) is a small village in the far north of the county of Northumberland, which shares a parish with nearby Ford. It lies on a bridging point of the River Till ten miles south west of Berwick-Upon-Tweed'[1]
E T A L . C A S T L E
Etal Castle was built around 1341 by Robert Manners in the village of Etal, after Robert was granted a licence to crenellate by King Edward III in order to defend the location against the Scots. The Manners family had owned the manor since at least 1232.[2]
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