Dollour is used as a family name or surname in Scotland. It is 7 characters long in length.
Lastname is variant form of the Toller. 1. Two parishes in Dorsetshire are so named. 2. Anglo-Saxon tollere, a publican, or taker of tolls and taxes. Halliwell quotes an old poem in Harl. MS., 2260, to the effect that the-
"Tollers office it is ill;
For they take toll oft against skill."
that is, contrary to reason.
Surname is a form of Dollar. The man from Dollar, i.e., dale of plowed land, in Clackmannanshire.
Family name is a variation of the Toler. One who collected tolls at a tollgate, a tax collector.
Variant of Dollar. A town and parish in Clackmannanshire.
A variant of Toler. See Toller - 1. Two parishes in Dorsetshire are so named. 2. Anglo-Saxon tollere, a publican, or taker of tolls and taxes. Halliwell quotes an old poem in Harl. MS., 2260, to the effect that the-
"Tollers office it is ill;
For they take toll oft against skill."
that is, contrary to reason.