Bostock (surname)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bostock is a surname which originates from the Cheshire area. Ancient pedigrees claim that a Saxon thane named Osmer is the progenitor, though this is now doubted.[citation needed] Osmer's place of birth is not known but is likely to have been somewhere in Cheshire where he held a number of manors. He is alleged to have had a son named Hugh and a grandson named Richard. The first use of the surname was in the early 13th century with one Gilbert de Bostoc.

The surname originated from the place name in central Cheshire written as Botestoche in the Domesday Book. It is a compound of two Saxon words: Bota, which is likely to be a personal name, and stoc, which indicates a minor settlement or hamlet, perhaps surrounded by a stockade of tree stumps. Therefore, the original place-name means Bota's hamlet.[1]

The surnames Bostick and Bostwick are variations of Bostock.[2]

People[edit]

Notable people with the surname include:

Fictional characters[edit]

  • Gerald Bostock (born circa 1964), the fictional writer of the Jethro Tull album Thick as a Brick

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Bostwick, Henry Anthon (1901). "The Family Name". Genealogy of the Bostwick Family in America: The Descendants of Arthur Bostwick, of Stratford, Conn. Hudson, New York: Bryan Printing Company. p. 20. Retrieved 24 June 2018.
  2. ^ Bostwick, Henry Anthon (1901). "The Family Name". Genealogy of the Bostwick Family in America: The Descendants of Arthur Bostwick, of Stratford, Conn. Hudson, New York: Bryan Printing Company. p. 19. Retrieved 24 June 2018.

External links[edit]