Bardolph
Bardolph or Bardolf is a surname and, in Middle English, a personal name. It originates from the Continental Germanic Bartholf or Bardwulf, from bard meaning "axe" and wulf meaning wolf, via the Old French Bardol(f).[1][2] It may refer to:
People
- Hugh Bardulf or Bardolf (died c. 1203), English administrator and royal justice
- William Bardolf (leader) (died 1275 or 1276), English baronial leader
- John Bardolf, 3rd Baron Bardolf (1314–1363), son of Sir Thomas Bardolf, 2nd Baron Bardolf
- William Bardolf, 4th Baron Bardolf (1349-1386), son of the 3rd baron
- Thomas Bardolf, 5th Baron Bardolf (died 1408), rebel against King Henry IV
- William Phelip, 6th Baron Bardolf (1383–1441), Baron Bardolf in right of his wife Joan, daughter of the 5th baron
- Doug Bardolph (1893-1951), Australian journalist, trade unionist and politician, brother of Ken
- Ken Bardolph (1895-1964), Australian politician, brother of Douglas
Fictional characters
- Bardolph (Shakespeare character), an alcoholic thief in four of Shakespeare's plays
References
- Patrick Hanks; Richard Coates; Peter McClure, eds. (2016). The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland. Oxford University Press. p. 142. ISBN 9780192527479. Retrieved 8 January 2016.
- Library, British (2007). The Durham Liber Vitae: Linguistic commentary. p. 265. ISBN 9780712349963. Retrieved 8 January 2016.|
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