the Bayeux Tapestry
The Bayeux Tapestry is the drapery that shows the Norman Conquest
The battle of Hastings is portrayed on the Bayeux Tapestry
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Anglo-Saxon
Anglo saxon
It is not Norman and may be pre Saxon, 'Ward' has an Old English or Old Gaelic origin dating to before the Norman conquest of 1066.
Fischer is ancient Norman name that arrived in England after the Norman conquest of 1066, it may well have derived from an individuals profession of Fisherman
The surname Speaks is alleged to have been brought to England following the Norman conquest of 1066 and is based on the Norman given name Espec.
derived from the ancesters of the Norman Conquest in 1066 when the original name was something like Welle, meaning 'well' suggesting the family lived near a well. First found in Berkshire they are thought to be decendents of Baron Welles, the Duke of Somerset whose name is linked with the Norman Conquest. Subsequent family lines adopted the name Willis
Harrell is an English surname of Norman-French origins. Introduced into England at the Norman Conquest of 1066, it was originally a nickname for someone with a good head of hair.
Arriving in England with the Norman Conquest following the Battle of Hastings in 1066, the surname Wyattderives from the Old French given name Guy.
Several places in northern France have borne this name since before the Norman Invasion of 1066 A.D. It first appears in Britain in Lincolnshire and Yorkshire after the Norman Conquest.