From The Warminster Herald, Saturday 4th March 1882:
The current number of Cornhill contains an article on “Suggestive Surnames”, and after relating an anecdote of a Mr. Salmon who, on being presented with three children at a birth, named them Pickled, Potted, and Fresh, mentions a number of instances in which the names of great men have been applied to lesser individuals. Amongst these is mentioned George Henry Handel, who, it is said, “reappeared at Heytesbury, Wilts, in 1857.”
