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To browse Academia. Luke McInerney. Alastair Berg. Names are one of the simplest means of distinguishing between two individuals. They can be considered near universal, and provide a robust means for indirect interaction.
Heritable surnames serve both commercial and state based interests. They are a means to enforce primogeniture, and have historically been associated with the inheritance of property. They also act as a tool of the state to enforce actions against particular ethnic or familial groups, while ensuring obligations and entitlements are limited to those eligible.
Within the scholarly tradition of the new institutional economics of history, along with the property rights literature exemplified respectively by Demsetz , as well as Riker and Sened , this paper examines the proliferation of heritable surnames after the Norman invasion of , to determine their commercial and administrative origins. In the English example, surnames were adopted rapidly by major landholders, seeking to bolster their ability to pass on property to heirs in the face of often arbitrary actions by the king.
The process was substantially slower for lower classes, with the calculation and enforcement of taxation obligations playing a major role in their use by these groups. Monalisa Tabujara. Paul Latimer. Michael Ray. Alastair Owens. Martin Breen. A document listing the rents due to the 5th Earl of Thomond is transcribed and published for the first time. It sheds valuable light on the Anglicisation process in the early seventeenth century and in particular helps in understanding the process of transition of Thomond from a Gaelic lordship to an increasingly anglicised county under the stewardship of the Earls of Thomond.