Kemble

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Gloucestershire Kemele (682), Chemele (1086) (DB). Probably a Celtic place-name meaning ‘neighbourhood, district’.

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Anne Kemble Hatton (literature)
Roger Kemble (English dramatist)
Sarah Kemble Knight (literature)
John Mitchell Kemble (in archaeology)