Lamphier History, Family Crest & Coats of ArmsThe distinguished surname Lamphier is derived from "Lamplugh," the name of a parish in the English county of Cumberland. The name thus refers to "one who came from Lamplugh." 1 The parish located in the union of Whitehaven, Allerdale ward above Derwent, 2 dates back to c. 1150 when it was known as Lamplou and literally meant "bare valley," from the Celtic "nant" + "blwch." 3 Early Origins of the Lamphier familyThe surname Lamphier was first found in Cumberland, on the Scottish-English borders where the family trace back to the time of Henry II. "A race of valourous gentlemen successively for their worthyness knyghted in the field, all of most of them." 4 The Pipe Rolls of 1181 included what is thought to be the first recording of the family, that of Robert de Lamplo. A few years later, Cristiana de Lamploch was listed in the Curia Regis Rolls for Cumberland in 1213. 5 The "Estates and Families of Cumberland" list Robert de Lamplugh, temp. King Henry II and Adam de Lamplugh, temp. King John and later the Writs of Parliament of 1319 includes an entry for Johannes de Lamplogh, Cumberland. 1 "The Lamploughs or Lamplughs, who are now best represented in the Hull district, possess the name of a Cumberland parish. Thomas Lamplugh, who was Archbishop of York exactly two centuries ago, was descended from a very ancient family in Cumberland, where the Lamplughs had flourished for many centuries with knightly honours. George Lamplugh, merchant, was Lord Mayor of York in 1662, and the name is still in that city." 6 Early History of the Lamphier familyThis web page shows only a small excerpt of our Lamphier research. Another 120 words (9 lines of text) covering the years 1090, 1419, 1433, 1465, 1538, 1546, 1549, 1556, 1560, 1588, 1614, 1615, 1655, 1656, 1688, 1691, 1702, 1708 and 1737 are included under the topic Early Lamphier History in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible. Lamphier Spelling VariationsSpelling variations of this family name include: Lamplugh, Lampley, Lamply, Lamplue, Lamphier and others. Early Notables of the Lamphier familyNotable amongst the family at this time was Sir John de Lamplugh of Lamplugh, High Sheriff of Cumberland in 1419; Sir John de Lamplugh of Lamplugh, High Sheriff of Cumberland in 1433; Thomas Lamplugh, High Sheriff of Cumberland in 1465; John Lamplugh, High Sheriff of Cumberland in 1538; Robert Lamplugh, of Dovenby, High Sheriff of Cumberland in 1546; John Lamplugh, High Sheriff of Cumberland...
Some of the first settlers of this family name were: Lamphier Settlers in United States in the 19th Century
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