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Examples:

Arques - byname d’Arques, from 16th C Rouen. Arqueus - loc. des Arqueus, from 1292 Paris.


Sources:

Baluze, Étienne. Histoire Généalogique de la Maison d'Auvergne. Vol. 1. Paris: Chez Antoine Dezallier. 1708.[[1]]

de Chauvigné dit Jaillot, Jean-Baptiste-Michel Renou. Recherches Critiques, Historiques et Topographiques sur la Ville de Paris. Vol. 2. Paris: self-published. 1775. [[2]]

Dauzat & Rostaing, Dictionnaire étymologique des noms de lieux en France, French & European Publications, Incorporated, 1978. (Can get snippet views of the separate works by Dauzat and Rostaing.) [[3]] .

Delisle, Léopold. Recueil des Historiens des Gaules et de la France. Vol. 9. Paris: Victor Palmé. 1874.[[4]]


Historic Cities: France - [[5]] (links to old maps and woodcuts)

La Guide des Chemins de France by Charles Estienne, a 16th century French geography book found online. ( [[6]] )

_Mémoires: contenans l'histoire des rois Louys XI et Charles VIII_, Volume 3, with a date of 1477; since the same entry has a number of examples of <Jehan>, and <Messire>, which are not standard modern forms, I'd be happy to say that <Aurilhac> has not been modernized either. (see [[7]]).


The church records for Aurillac, dating from 1567, can be found at [[8]].

Maps:


Period Places:

Chierebourg http://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/Viewer.aspx?ref=royal_ms_14_e_iv_f014v



Precedents:

Precedents of the SCA College of Arms - [[9]] Morsulus Heralds Website - [[10]] (to search the LoARs and Precedents)

From the <month> <year> LoAR: