VanBrugh

VanBrugh
This long-established and distinguished surname is of Germany, Anglo-Saxon, and Olde English pre7th century origins. It is recorded in over fifty different spellings throughout Northern Europe, ranging from Bridge, Briggs, and Bridgeman, to Bruckner, Pruckner, and Terbrugge. It is either a topographical name for someone who lived near or on a raised causeway or bridge, or a it is an occupational nickname for a bridge keeper or toll gatherer. The derivation is from either the Olde English pre 7th Century "brycg", or Old High German "brucca or bruhke". The duties of tenants in the period between the end of the Roman Empire in Europe in about the year 460 a.d. and the end of feudalism in the 15th century, included the bearing of arms in support of the lord of the manor, the maintaining of fortifications, and most importantly the building and maintenance of roads and bridges in the vicinity. Consequently the surname was both an important and widely distributed one. The first hereditary surnames in the world were in England, and it is there that the firrst recordings are to be found. These include Nicholas de la Brugge of the city of Worcester in 1275, and William ater Bregg of the county of Sussex in 1296. One of the very first settlers in the new colony of Virginia, U.S.A. was a boy of twelve called Thomas Bridges. He was recorded as living in "James Cittie" on February 23rd 1624. The first recorded spelling of the family name anywhere in the world is believed to be that of Gilbert atte Brigge, which was dated 1272, in the "Pipe Rolls of Surrey", during the reign of King Henry 111, known as "The Frenchman", 1216 - 1272. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

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  • VANBRUGH (J.) — VANBRUGH sir JOHN (1664 1726) Personnage déconcertant par la multiplicité de ses activités. Très lié à la haute société anglaise, Vanbrugh œuvra dans le climat de la Restauration du temps de la reine Anne. En étroite collaboration avec Hawksmoor …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Vanbrugh —   [væn bruː], Sir (seit 1714) John, englischer Dramatiker und Architekt, * London 20.(?) 1. 1664, ✝ ebenda 26. 3. 1726. Nach dem Studium der Architektur (1683 85) in Paris, Militärdienst und französische Kerkerhaft (1688 92) erzielte Vanbrugh mit …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Vanbrugh — Vanbrugh, John, englischer Baumeister u. Lustspieldichter, leitete den Bau des großen Hospitals in Greenwich u. der königlichen Gärten u. Gartengebäude, sowie des neuen Haymarkettheaters in London; erst. 1726. Mit Congreve wetteiferte V. in… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Vanbrugh — (spr. wänbrū), Sir John, engl. Dramatiker u. Architekt, geb. 1666 in London, gest. 26. März 1726, stammte aus einer flämischen Familie, trat mit 19 Jahren als Fähnrich ins englische Heer, wo er es bis zum Kapitän brachte, und kam für einige Zeit… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Vanbrugh — (spr. wännbrúh), Sir John, engl. Dramatiker und Architekt, geb. Jan. 1664 in London, gest. 26. März 1726; schrieb lose Sittenkomödien, wie »The relaspe or virtue in danger«, »Provoked wife«, »Journey to London«, »The confederacy«, auch… …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • Vanbrugh — [van bro͞o′; ] Brit usually [ van′brə] Sir John 1664 1726; Eng. dramatist & architect …   English World dictionary

  • Vanbrugh — Sir John Vanbrugh [ˈvænbrə], auch [vənˈbruː] (getauft 24. Januar 1664 in London; † 26. März 1726 ebenda) war ein englischer Barock Architekt und Dramatiker. Sein bekanntestes Bauwerk ist Blenheim Palace. Seine beiden provokanten Komödien The… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Vanbrugh — noun English architect (1664 1726) • Syn: ↑John Vanbrugh, ↑Sir John Vanbrigh • Instance Hypernyms: ↑architect, ↑designer …   Useful english dictionary

  • Vanbrugh (disambiguation) — Vanbrugh may refer to:* John Vanbrugh, English playwright and architect. * Irene Vanbrugh, English actress * Violet Vanbrugh, English actress * Philip VanBrugh, naval commander * Vanbrugh College, part of the University of York * RTÉ Vanbrugh… …   Wikipedia

  • Vanbrugh, Sir John — (baptized Jan. 24, 1664, London, Eng. died March 26, 1726, London) English dramatist and architect. He began writing while serving as a soldier. He specialized in the comedy of manners; his successful plays include The Relapse (1696) and The… …   Universalium

  • Vanbrugh College — York College Infobox Name = Vanbrugh Motto = Colours = Green and White Named after = Sir John Vanbrugh Established = 1968 Provost = Allen Warren (retiring summer 2008) Deputy Provost = Caroline Hall Dean = David Efird (to become Provost in summer …   Wikipedia

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