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- Q5195619 subject Q7598401.
- Q5195619 abstract "Curthoys is an English surname. The name is derived from the Old French elements curt and hose. The surname originated as a nickname meaning "short boots". The name is found recorded as Curtehose in 1210-11, and Curthose in 1287-8. Modern variants of the surname include Curthose and Curthoise. Analysis of the 1881 Census in the United Kingdom shows that the surname was then mostly distributed in what is the Bristol postalcode area.".
- Q5195619 wikiPageWikiLink Q17520995.
- Q5195619 wikiPageWikiLink Q35222.
- Q5195619 wikiPageWikiLink Q4065173.
- Q5195619 wikiPageWikiLink Q4836657.
- Q5195619 wikiPageWikiLink Q49614.
- Q5195619 wikiPageWikiLink Q5058981.
- Q5195619 wikiPageWikiLink Q7598401.
- Q5195619 wikiPageWikiLink Q7887922.
- Q5195619 comment "Curthoys is an English surname. The name is derived from the Old French elements curt and hose. The surname originated as a nickname meaning "short boots". The name is found recorded as Curtehose in 1210-11, and Curthose in 1287-8. Modern variants of the surname include Curthose and Curthoise. Analysis of the 1881 Census in the United Kingdom shows that the surname was then mostly distributed in what is the Bristol postalcode area.".
- Q5195619 label "Curthoys".