Last Name WOLFHUNT

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Meaning The wolf-hunt, a hunter of wolves, from 'wolf,' and Middle English 'hunte,' a hunter, the latter being the later form (Hunt). Wolves were found in England longer than is supposed. A writ of Edward I (1281) commissions Peter Corbert to kill wolves in Gloucester, Worcester, Hereford, Shopshire, and Stafford. A family of this name help lands in Derbyshire by service of keeping down the wolves in Peak Forest. John Engayane held lands (1273) in Huntingdonshire by tenure of maintaining dogs for the king's wolf-hunting.
Origin English



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