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Re: Lindsay-meaning?
It's a derivation of the original Romano-British name of Lincoln (Lindo, Lindon, or Lindum Colonia), seat of the later kingdom of Lindsey. Lindo meant "lake or pool" (presumably referring to Brayford Pool); Saxon ey or ay, means land by water (a flood meadow, river shore, island, peninsula etc).
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