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Barsel | 14:06 Sun 21st Jun 2020 | ChatterBank
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I don't know how to spell someone's surname and hope you can help me. It's pronounced Branth wait but I don't think that's how it's spelt. Thanks in advance.
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Is it Braithwaite?
Branthwaite ?
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I don't know Bobbs that's why I'm asking you :-) x
Mamya did you see my post earlier about the cost of that print by Shirley Baker? I remember you were showing an interest in it.
In that case it’ll be what Mamya said Branthwwaite
I'll find it, ta.

Branthwaite is an old northern name - Cumbria and Yorkshire origins.
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Thanks to you both, I'll go with Mamya's suggestion as I think they are probably 2 different names and I'm sure it was pronounced Branth.xx
agreed most of the asnwers
but - why not ask them - its a it like smith, smyth etc

oh at work we had Michael Haynesworth
who insisted ee was Fransh and eet was - Michel - ine - z - vort
ine as in tine or line

he remained for the English - Haynesworth
worra bout Worth parfum ? - - yup or wee - vort
I am sure they dont mind so long as people buy
Braniff?
Originally an Irish name.
wrote a text book
In: Gothard J, Branthwaite M, editors. Anesthesia for thoracic surgery. Oxford: Blackwell ..
It's a Cumbrian surname, as the village that the person's surname is derived from is near to Workington. This footballer provides an example:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jarrad_Branthwaite
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That's the one I went with Chris as Mamya suggested earlier.
I was about to post when I saw Peter's post and almost choked on my port.

The book Peter cited was co-authored by the famous Margaret Branthwaite, a friend of mine. She was a very well known consultant in respiratory medicine and anaesthetics at the Royal Brompton Hospital who retrained as a barrister in the early nineties, eventually specialising in clinical negligence. She was a truly formidable barrister in court, much to the chagrin of many a NHS trust.

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