[Surname] Re: Pennyfield Surname
by Jim Young (guest)
12/19/2013, 12:38 PM
It is rare, and ignored by the experts. It appears, from the few notices found, to be southern English. Presumably it is from some minor or lost place name, denoting a field for which a penny rent is payable. The English place name/surname Pennington identifies a farm at a penny rent.
Otherwise it might mean a field belonging to someone surnamed Penny. A highly unlikely explanation (but one never knows) is that it is a variant of the surname Penfold.