Surname origins?

One can speculate on the origin of the surname CLOSE. It's most likely to have been originally associated with a close of land, an expression which crops up in many old land transaction documents (and which is a serious nuisance when I'm  trying to search online catalogues for people named CLOSE!).

However, for several CLOSEs the origin of their surname was made clear in the baptismal register of St Bartholomew the Great, City of London.

For 22 February 1638 no parent(s) mentioned, just this entry:  
"Elizabeth Close that was found in the close"
For 4 March 1642, another one:
"Frances Close and was soe named because she was found in the close"
And on 4 Jan 1656:
"Grace Close that was found in the close"

... and there are more foundlings baptised at St Bartholomew the Great.  Evidently the church close was thought to be a safe place in which to abandon an unwanted child.

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