Ibert

Ibert
This interesting surname is English but arguably or Norman French origins. Introduced into the British Isles at the famous Conquest of 1066 as Hildebert and Hilbert, it was an adaption of the pre 6th century Germanic given name Hildeberht, meaning "battle-famous". It is said to have been first recorded in England in its Latinized forms of Ylebertus of Lincolnshire, in the pipe rolls of that county in 1150, and as Hildebertus, again in Lincolnshire, in 1160, whilst Ilbert de Betelintun was recorded in the Curia Regis rolls of the county of Berkshire in the year 1212. The name enjoyed considerable popularity in medieval England, and has generated a number of modern surnames. These include Ibert, Ilbert, Hilbert, Hibbert, Hibberd, Hibbard and others. Early examples of the surname recordings in the medieval charters include Margaret Hilbert of Suffolk in 1283, Roger Hileberd of Somerset in 1327, and John Heebarde of Suffolk in 1568. Amongst the recordings of the name in early surviving church registers is the christening of Robertus, the son of Anthonii Hibbert, on March 23rd 1576 at St. Peter's, Sheffield, in Yorkshire. An early coat of arms associated with the name has the blazon of a barry of eight in pale countercharged black and white. The crest is a hand holding a millrind. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Walter Ilberd also recorded as Walter Hilbert, and dated 1230, in the Pipe Rolls of Yorkshire, during the reign of Henry 111rd of England, 1216 - 1272. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was sometimes known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

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  • IBERT (J.) — IBERT JACQUES (1890 1962) Compositeur français, profondément indépendant, dont le style est impossible à rattacher à une école précise, mais qui est constamment empreint d’aisance et d’assurance technique; tonal, polytonal ou atonal selon que son …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Ibert — Ibert, Jacques …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Ibert —   [i bɛːr], Jacques François Antoine, französischer Komponist, * Paris 15. 8. 1890, ✝ ebenda 5. 2. 1962; studierte am Pariser Conservatoire u. a. bei Paul Antoine Vidal und war 1937 60 mit Unterbrechungen Mitglied des Direktoriums der Académie de …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Ibert — Jacques François Antoine Ibert (* 15. August 1890 in Paris; † 5. Februar 1962 in Paris) war ein französischer Komponist. Leben Er studierte von 1910 bis 1914 am Pariser Conservatoire unter anderem bei Gabriel Fauré, Paul Vidal und André Gedalge.… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Ibert — noun French composer (1890 1962) • Syn: ↑Jacques Francois Antoine Ibert • Instance Hypernyms: ↑composer * * * /ee berdd /, n. Jacques François Antoine /zhahk frddahonn swann ahonn twannn /, 1890 1962, French composer …   Useful english dictionary

  • Ibert, Jacques — ▪ French composer in full  Jacques françois antoine Ibert   born Aug. 15, 1890, Paris, France died Feb. 5, 1962, Paris       composer whose music is admired for its colourful, technically polished, and often witty neoclassical style.       Ibert… …   Universalium

  • Ibert — /ee berdd /, n. Jacques François Antoine /zhahk frddahonn swann ahonn twannn /, 1890 1962, French composer. * * * …   Universalium

  • Ibert — /iˈbɛə/ (say ee bair) noun Jacques /ʒak/ (say zhahk), 1890–1962, French composer; best known for his orchestral suite Escales (1924) …  

  • Ibert, Jacques — ► (1890 1962) Compositor francés. Recibió la influencia de Ravel. Obras: Escalas y Capricho, entre otras …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Jacques Ibert — Jacques François Antoine Ibert est un compositeur français, né le 15 août 1890 à Paris où il est mort le 5 février 1962. Sommaire …   Wikipédia en Français

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