Castell. William Castel, Normandy, 1198. Alexander de Castro, Castel, England, 1199.

Castleman. The castellan of a castle. Ancient name; distinguished in Kentucky.

Castro, for Castell. Casto?

Cate, or Catt. William Catus, Normandy, 1180. Rudulphus Cattus, 1189. Alexander le Kat, England, 1272.

Catherick. Vide Cartwright.

Catlin, Catline, Castelline, from Castellan, bearing three castles (armorial). De Casleltan, Normandy, 1180. Sire Reginald de Casleltan, England, 1272. An eminent Chief Justice of England bore the name of Cattine. Catling, for Catlin; also, Catlyn, Catlin, a famous American painter—an illustrator of our aboriginal life.

Cato, from Catot, or Escatol, in Normandy. Hugh de Escatol, Salop, 1189.

Caton. Katune, Normandy, 1198. England, De Catton.

Cattel, or Chatel. Foreign origin—Du Chastel, or De Castello.

Cattermole, from Quatremealles or De Quatuor Molis (locality not ascertained); also, Cattermoul, Cattermull.