Myerscough
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Etymology
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From
Old Norse
mýrr
and
skógr
, meaning "
boggy
wood
".
Proper noun
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Myerscough
A
hamlet
in
Myerscough and Bilsborrow
parish,
Wyre
borough
,
Lancashire
,
England
(
OS
grid ref SD4939
)
.
A habitational
surname
from Old Norse
, originating in Lancashire.
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