Straoit

Rev Patrick Woulfe
1923

STRAOIT, STRAOITS—XIStrete, Streate, Streete, Stretys, Streytis, Streache, Streech, Stretch, Strytch, Stritch; Norman 'de la Strete.' Old. English 'atte Strete' i.e., at the street or paved (Roman) road, from residence thereby. (The old forms Streache, Stretch, &c., stand for Streets, monosyllabic surnames of local origin often adding s after the manner of patronymics, as Williams, Jones, &c.) Stritch was the name of an old and respectable merchant family in Limerick, of which city Nicholas Stritch was mayor in 1427. Among the twenty exempted from pardon by Ireton when he took possession of Limerick in 1651, was Alderman Thomas Stritch. There are very few of this old name now in Limerick.

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