Colbárd

Rev Patrick Woulfe
1923

COLBÁRD—VIII—Colbert; 'son of Colbert' (the Anglo-Saxon Colobert or Colbeorht); Colbert and Colibert appear in Domesday Book as the names of landholders in the time of Edward the Confessor and of undertenants at the time of the survey, an indication that the name is derived from the Anglo-Saxon and not from its Frankish cognate. In Ireland, the Colberts are found chiefly in Cork and Limerick. The Irish form of the name as I have heard it is a Colbárd.

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