Irish staffy
Dockrill is an Irish name but it does not seem to be associated with royalty. It is also found in England and Wales.
Reynolds is a common name in England, but in Ireland was used to anglicize the surname Mac Raghnaill. Seen earlier as MacRannal and MacGrannell, it was a Co. Leitrim name.
Originally England. It is fairly rare and is an English occupational surname.
Skelton was gaelicized as 'de Scealtún'. The name originated in England, either Yorkshire or Cumberland.
Pretty sure tht Irish were from Ireland and English were from England. Unless they were immigrants from Ireland to England then No.
No. A search of Scriptures does not show that name. There is an Irish Monk of the 7th Century by that name, who migrated to England.
Yes, I have a friend who is called Maiti - she's from an Irish family but her hometown is England :)
Irish
It is the Irish Sea, which is between England and Wales, and Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic.
Independence from England
On the West of England is the Irish Sea.