![]() ![]() The spelling variations of the name Hush have included Huish, Huysh, Hewish, Hywis, Huyse, Huyish and many more.Hailie, I know you miss your Mom, and I know you miss your Dad When I'm gone, but I'm tryin' to give you the life that I never had I can see you're sad, even when you smile, even when you laugh I can see it in your eyes, deep inside you wanna cry 'Cause you're scared, I ain't there, Daddy's wit' you in your prayers No more cryin', wipe them tears, Daddy's here, no more nightmares We gon' pull together through it, we gon' do it Lainie, Uncle's crazy, ain't he? Yeah, but he loves you, girl, and you better know it We're all we got in this world when it spins, when it swirls When it whirls, when it twirls, two little beautiful girls Lookin' puzzled, in a daze, I know it's confusin' you Daddy's always on the move, Mama's always on the news I try to keep you sheltered from it, but somehow it seems The harder that I try to do that, the more it backfires on me All the things growin' up as Daddy that he had to see Daddy don't want you to see, but you see just as much as he did We did not plan it to be this way, your mother and me But things have got so bad between us, I don't see us ever bein' Together ever again, like we used to be when we was teenagers But then, of course, everything always happens for a reason I guess it was never meant to be But it's just somethin' we have no control over, and that's what destiny is But no more worries, rest your head and go to sleep Maybe one day we'll wake up and this'll all just be a dream Spelling variations were, however, also carried out according to an individual's design: a branch loyalty within the family, a religious adherence, or even patriotic affiliations were all indicated by the particular variation of one's name. The Brythonic Celtic language of Wales, known by natives as Cymraeg, featured many highly inflected sounds that could not be properly captured by the English language. Variations that occurred because of improper recording increased dramatically as the names were later transliterated into English. In the Middle Ages, it was up to priests and the few other people that recorded names in official documents to decide how to spell the names that they heard. Variations of Welsh names began almost immediately after their acceptance within Welsh society. " Īlthough there are comparatively few Welsh surnames, they have a great many spelling variations. ![]() At Sand is the old Elizabethan mansion of the Huyshe family and in the church, originally Norman, but rebuilt, is an inscription recording the death of one Henry Parson, * in the second-first climacteric year of his age ' and what that might have been in Arabic figures, no one has been able to decide. ![]() ![]() "Sidbury like many other villages and hamlets of the district, is a seat of the lace-manufacture. "The manor of Canalissey or Cannaligee, was in all probability the property of the Hiwis family so early as the reign of Edward III since at that period they held a large estate in this parish." Ewe, so early as the beginning of the fourteenth century, was in the family of Hiwis, from whom it passed with Tremoderet and other estates to the co-heiress of Arundell." In the reign of Edward III it belonged to the family of Hiwis of Devonshire, by whose co-heiress it was conveyed by marriage to the Coleshills." Īgain in Cornwall, "the manor of St. "The estate of Trenans Austell, or Trenance Austell, was formerly dignified with the name of manor and no doubt it was particularly honoured with this appellation, when it gave in part that name by which the town was originally designated. Huish is a parish, in the union of Torrington, hundred of Shebbear, Black Torrington and Shebbear, in Devon and North Huish and South Huish are parishes in the union of Totnes, hundred of Stanborough and Coleridge in the same county. The surname Hush was first found in Somerset, Devon and Wiltshire where the name is derived from the Middle English "Hiwys." ![]()
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