The proud and noble English surname of Salt goes back to Staffordshire, where they had held a family seat from early times.
It's a British surname- it just means someone who sells salt.
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Yes, mixed with salt it was a cleaning product used in Victorian times.
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Shakespeare was not a Stuart because that was the surname of the royal family later in his life. He lived partly in the Stuart period which was the period 1603-1714. He was not a Victorian because that would be someone who lived during the reign of Queen Victoria 1837-1901
There is no family motto for the surname "Smith" in part because numerous unrelated families use that surname. Family mottoes belonged to the nobility in medieval times and were adopted by some wealthy families without noble connections during the Victorian and later years. The surname "Smith" derived from artisans who worked iron, copper, and other metals and were not in the class to develop mottoes.
Icecream was not commecially available in Victorian times - there were no such things as freezers then! It had to be home made using salt and Ice saved (from the winter frosts) in Ice houses. Onlt the great houses had these facilities.
The name Soltis is of Slovak origin. It is a common surname in Slovakia and is derived from the Slovak word for "salt."
A cauldron heated by wood to render beef fat then add the alkali and water mix plus the salt and stir till solids form,
A list of Victorian desserts includes A list of Victorian desserts Includes Victorian Applesauce Cake, Victorian Benne Seed Cookies, Victorian Cucumber Sandwichvictorian Apricot Sherbet, And Victorian Cranberry Muffins.
If not Victorian, then Victorian design (If you want to keep the house in period).
There are some Victorian era saints but not all saints are Victorian.