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Sheepshed Surname Definition:
This surname is derived from a geographical locality. 'of Sheepshed,' Leicestershire.
Baldwin Shepesheucd, Close Roll, 2 Henry IV.
John Schepishead, Leicestershire: Nichol's History of Leicestershire.
William Schepishead, Leicestershire: Nichol's History of Leicestershire.
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This surname is derived from a geographical locality. 'of Sheepshed,' Leicestershire.
Baldwin Shepesheucd, Close Roll, 2 Henry IV.
John Schepishead, Leicestershire: Nichol's History of Leicestershire.
William Schepishead, Leicestershire: Nichol's History of Leicestershire.
(English) 1 belonging to Sheepshed (Leic.), 13th - 14th cent. Shepesheved, Schepished = the Sheep’s Head or Hill [the genit. of Middle English s(c)hep(e, Old English scéap, sheep + Middle English hed, heved, Old English héafod, head, hill] 2 a nickname [etym. as 1]
(English) 1 belonging to Sheepshed (Leic.), 13th - 14th cent. Shepesheved, Schepished = the Sheep’s Head or Hill 2 a nickname
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