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Gavin Fowke
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Gavin | Report | 17 Mar 2003 10:24 |
The name Syratt is common from around the North Buckinghamshire area. After the Norman Conquest (1066), King William built many churches & abbeys. One of the stonemasons brought across from Normandy was called SYRATT. He is listed as working on the Abbey at Newton Longville. This abbey has long since disappeared - but the Syratt name lives on. |