Royston

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Etymology[edit]

From a place name in Hertfordshire, from the medieval given name Royce + Old English tūn (settlement).

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Royston

  1. A habitational surname from Old English.
  2. A male given name transferred from the surname.
    • 1838, Thomas Miller, Royston Gower, or, The Days of King John, London: Henry Colburn, page 235:
      Royston Gower was the man to whom De Marchmont had trusted this mission; he was a hardy old soldier, one who had been to the Holy Land, and seen blood spilt as plentifully as water; - - -
  3. A town and civil parish in North Hertfordshire district, Hertfordshire, England, on the Cambridgeshire border (OS grid ref TL3541). [1]
  4. A large village in Barnsley borough, South Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SE3611).
  5. A suburb of Glasgow, Scotland (OS grid ref NS6066).
  6. A coastal hamlet on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
  7. A city in Franklin County, Hart County and Madison County, Georgia, United States.
  8. A ghost town in Fisher County, Texas, United States.

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