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Astle

Astle is an English surname of dual origins. In the East Midlands, the surname is certainly of patronymic origin. This is also a possibility in Cheshire yet the name there more probably originated as a locative surname.[1]

Astle
Origin
Meaning"god"+"cauldron" or "east hill"
Region of originMercia, England
Cheshire, England
Other names
Variant form(s)Astel, Astell, Asthul, Astill, Astles, Astull, Astyll, Oskettle, Askettle, Asketil and Ostle

Origin in the East Midlands edit

The surname Astle originated in Mercia, England. In the East Midlands, the name was derived from the Old Norse name Ásketill , from áss meaning "god" and ketill meaning "cauldron".

References to a king Asketil who with three other kings in 874 sacked Repton, are found in 12th-century surveys by the Monks of Burton Abbey.[2] This was during the campaign of King Ceolwulf II and the Great Heathen Army to overthrow King Burgred. The four kings were allocated lands in a partitioned Mercia corresponding to the modern shires of Lincoln, Nottingham, Derby and Leicester. To this day, the largest grouping of Astle families is still concentrated in a relatively small area of South Derbyshire and East Staffordshire, close to the River Trent.

Origin in Cheshire edit

While the spelling 'Astles' prevails in Cheshire, the regular spelling of 'Astle' is also common. However, its origin in this area may be distinct. As the Danes occupied Cheshire via the west coast[citation needed], it is possible that other men named 'Asketil' lent their name to the people of the region.

However, it is more likely[according to whom?] that the name is this area derives from the hamlet of Astle, previously Asthull, a contraction of "east hill". Thus it is a locative surname.

Alternative Spellings edit

The following alternative spellings are related to the name 'Astle': Astel, Astell, Asthul, Astill, Astels, Astles, Astull, Astyll and Asketil. The surname Astley is 'not' related.

Historical Occurrences edit

The first recorded spelling of any variant of the family name dates to circa 1225 during the reign of King Henry III when the 'Episcopal Records of Lichfield', Staffordshire, make mention of 'Simon de Astell'.

The evolution of the name can be observed in the register of the Black Prince's administration (1346–1365) where it records that: 'In 1365, one Robert Astel of Hazelbech, Northants, asked the Black Prince to confirm his rightful ownership of one of his lands in Hazelbech. He produced a document providing that the land had been given to 'William son of Asketil of Hazelbech and his heirs'.' Robert Astel was of course one of these heirs.

A 'Register of the Freemen of the City of York' dating from 1349 includes 'Richard de Asthul'.

Coat of arms edit

The shield of the Astle coat of arms is gules (red) symbolising martyrdom, military strength or warriors. It contains a white cross crosslet in each corner, indicating that the family engaged in the Crusades. At its centre is a 'lion passant', the upper body of which is 'or' (gold), according to the common English tradition, while the colouring of its lower body may signify the Danish origin of the family.

Crest edit

The Astle family crest is a seahorse couchant ducally gorged.[3] It originated in Staffordshire.[4] The seahorse symbolises the power of water.

Motto edit

The Astle family motto is 'Sub cruce glorior' ('The glory of the Cross').

People edit

The following famous people have the surname 'Astle':

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-01-12. Retrieved 2012-08-16.
  2. ^ "Astle". one-name.org.
  3. ^ Fairbairn, James (1996). Fairbairn's Crests of the Families of Great Britain and Ireland (Revised by Laurence Butters ed.). Dallington, East Sussex: Naval & Military Press. p. 23.
  4. ^ Ltd, Datadial. "Astle Surname Meaning, Astle Name History, Astle Crests, Coat of Arms & Genealogy : MyFamilySilver.com". www.myfamilysilver.com.

External links edit

  • Name Distribution in England & Wales

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editThe surname Astle originated in Mercia England In the East Midlands the name was derived from the Old Norse name Asketill from ass meaning god and ketill meaning cauldron References to a king Asketil who with three other kings in 874 sacked Repton are found in 12th century surveys by the Monks of Burton Abbey 2 This was during the campaign of King Ceolwulf II and the Great Heathen Army to overthrow King Burgred The four kings were allocated lands in a partitioned Mercia corresponding to the modern shires of Lincoln Nottingham Derby and Leicester To this day the largest grouping of Astle families is still concentrated in a relatively small area of South Derbyshire and East Staffordshire close to the River Trent Origin in Cheshire editWhile the spelling Astles prevails in Cheshire the regular spelling of Astle is also common However its origin in this area may be distinct As the Danes occupied Cheshire via the west coast citation needed it is possible that other men named Asketil lent their name to the people of the region However it is more likely according to whom that the name is this area derives from the hamlet of Astle previously Asthull a contraction of east hill Thus it is a locative surname Alternative Spellings editThe following alternative spellings are related to the name Astle Astel Astell Asthul Astill Astels Astles Astull Astyll and Asketil The surname Astley is not related Historical Occurrences editThe first recorded spelling of any variant of the family name dates to circa 1225 during the reign of King Henry III when the Episcopal Records of Lichfield Staffordshire make mention of Simon de Astell The evolution of the name can be observed in the register of the Black Prince s administration 1346 1365 where it records that In 1365 one Robert Astel of Hazelbech Northants asked the Black Prince to confirm his rightful ownership of one of his lands in Hazelbech He produced a document providing that the land had been given to William son of Asketil of Hazelbech and his heirs Robert Astel was of course one of these heirs A Register of the Freemen of the City of York dating from 1349 includes Richard de Asthul Coat of arms editThe shield of the Astle coat of arms is gules red symbolising martyrdom military strength or warriors It contains a white cross crosslet in each corner indicating that the family engaged in the Crusades At its centre is a lion passant the upper body of which is or gold according to the common English tradition while the colouring of its lower body may signify the Danish origin of the family Crest edit The Astle family crest is a seahorse couchant ducally gorged 3 It originated in Staffordshire 4 The seahorse symbolises the power of water Motto edit The Astle family motto is Sub cruce glorior The glory of the Cross People editThe following famous people have the surname Astle Alec Astle born 1949 former New Zealand cricketer David Astle born 1961 Australian writer Jeff Astle 1942 2002 English association footballer John Astle born 1943 American politician Nathan Astle born 1971 New Zealand cricketer Thomas Astle 1735 1803 English antiquarian Todd Astle born 1986 New Zealand cricketerReferences edit Distribution in England amp Wales Archived from the original on 2014 01 12 Retrieved 2012 08 16 Astle one name org Fairbairn James 1996 Fairbairn s Crests of the Families of Great Britain and Ireland Revised by Laurence Butters ed Dallington East Sussex Naval amp Military Press p 23 Ltd Datadial Astle Surname Meaning Astle Name History Astle Crests Coat of Arms amp Genealogy MyFamilySilver com www myfamilysilver com External links editName Distribution in England amp Wales nbsp This page lists people with the surname Astle If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page you may wish to change that link by adding the person s given name s to the link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Astle amp oldid 1189135334, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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