Central - LAL | ™en mair. Plantation records, | surname | studies an the prevalence o P |
Orkney - ORK | tooedselkie Petrie would be a | surname | found in both island groups. |
Southern - SEA | d Bridgehaw an Philiphaw. The | surname | Waugh becums pronounced Waw a |
Ulster - EUL | said the wumman, slurrin the | surname | wi bluid-red lips. |
Central - SEC | ither William shared the same | surname | Burns, nae maitter hou it wis |
Central - WCE | lasses cause wuv got the same | surname | an he's always pittin me aff |
Central - SEC | In the same wey, the Scottish | surname | Barnes is aye pronounced (Bar |
Central - EDN | otes nae problem according to | Surname | , Initials, date in brackets. |
Doric - MNA | movement an avoidin sayin her | surname | .. the name that wis her husba |
Central - LAL | , which includes a pun on her | surname | . (Marie, I thocht, in this wo |
Central - WCE | sty, said Arlene, What's your | surname | again. Ma face went scarlet a |
Central - LAL | For an instance, Andrew | Surname | (twinty-fower-year-auld). |