Groom (surname)
Groom is a surname of English origin. Its English usage comes from the trade or profession, a person responsible for the feeding and care of horses, not to be confused with the much more socially distinguished roles in the English Royal Household of Groom of the Chamber, or Groom of the Privy Chamber, Groom of the Robes, Groom of the Stole, and Groom of the Stool.
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Groom (surname)
Groom is a surname of English origin. Its English usage comes from the trade or profession, a person responsible for the feeding and care of horses, not to be confused with the much more socially distinguished roles in the English Royal Household of Groom of the Chamber, or Groom of the Privy Chamber, Groom of the Robes, Groom of the Stole, and Groom of the Stool.
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Groom is a surname of English ...... Stole, and Groom of the Stool.
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a profession, responsible for the feeding and care of horses
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Groom
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English
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England
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Grooms, Groome
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Groom is a surname of English ...... Stole, and Groom of the Stool.
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Groom (surname)
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