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  1. History of the Surname

  2. First usage

  3. Notable people with the surname Gowler

  4. References

Gowler is an English language surname with its origins in Old English.

History of the Surname

Recorded in the spellings of Gawler and Gowler, this interesting and unusual name is of Old English pre-7th-century origins. It is occupational and possibly a nickname for a "banker", although in the original sense of the word, it means a money-changer or money-lender.[1]

The 13th century surname derives from the ancient word "gafol", meaning "tribute or interest", and this developed into the Middle English 12th century "gaveler, goveler, or gowler", different spellings being found in different regions of the country. The agent suffix "-er" indicates a 'worker', although this is not the usual term associated with banking. The now mainly obsolete word "gavelkind", described a system of land tenancy found only in the county of Kent in England, and presided over by a "gaveler". At a time when tenants were expected not only to pay rent for their own lands, but also to put in time on behalf of the landlord, "gavelkind" was unique in being payment for the land only.[2]

First usage

Early examples of the surname recordings include William Le Gaulere, in the Fees Court of Colchester, Essex, in 1305,[3] James Gawler of Witham, Essex, in 1551, and Nicholas Gowler, who married Maudlyne Williams on May 4, 1623, at St. Giles's Cripplegate, London. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Ralph Gauelere,[4] which was dated 1206, in the pipe rolls [5] of the county of Dorset, where he held estates in that shire during the reign of King John of England, known as "Lackland", 1199 - 1216.

There appears to have been a sudden influx of Gowlers into the Fenland area of Cambridgeshire around 1400AD and it is an area where the Gowler name flourished in the centuries after, appearing in most of the Fenland villages and towns. In the early years, before Ramsey abbey was demolished by Henry V111, Gowlers are recorded as working for the abbey, later on they are recorded as working on the Cromwell estates in Huntingdonshire.

Notable people with the surname Gowler

  • Oliver Gowler (1812–1865) English born Canadian pioneer farmer [6]
  • David Gowler - American Author and Professor at Emory University [7]

References

1. ^Dunkling, Leslie. Dictionary of Surnames. Toronto: Collins, 1998. Print. ({{ISBN|0004720598}}).
2. ^Hanks, Hodges, Mills and Room. The Oxford Names Companion. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. Print. ({{ISBN|0-19-860561-7}}).
3. ^P.H. Reaney (Editor), R.M. Wilson (Editor) (1997). A Dictionary of English Surnames, p. 1291. Oxford University Press. {{ISBN|0198600925}}.
4. ^Shaw, William A. Knights of England A Complete Record from the Earliest Time to the Present Day of the Knights of all the Orders of Chivalry in England, Scotland, Ireland and Knights Bachelors 2 Volumes. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing. Print. {{ISBN|080630443X}}
5. ^Dorset Pipe Rolls http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/records/research-guides/pipe-rolls.htm
6. ^Memorable Manitobans: Pioneers and Early Citizens of Manitoba {{ISBN|978-0-919566-01-9}}. 1971
7. ^"Great Scholar" page at Emory University
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