When Phillip de Drokensford II was born in 1270, in Bath, Somerset, England, his father, Phillip de Drokensford of Shepham, was 18 and his mother, Phillip De Drokensford, was 16. He had at least 1 daughter with Catherine De Bradenlove. He died in 1356, in England, United Kingdom, at the age of 86.
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After years of anti-Semitic behavior, King Edward I expelled Jews from England in 1290.
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Some characteristic forenames: Indian Dilip, Anirban, Gopal, Alok, Anindya, Arunava, Asit, Asok, Dibyendu, Goutam, Indra, Indranil.
Indian: variant of Dey .
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