This is a bit of a lazy find, involving no research at all, but I just happened to come across this post from a website called How Stuff Works, which explains how many of our nicknames for names with English origins have gotten a little twisted over time. Like many people, I have been subconsciously curious about why Jack is the nickname for John or Peg is the nickname for Margaret. Well, my questions have been answered, at least in part. If you've ever wondered about Sarah becoming Sally or Charles becoming Chuck, well, head on over HERE.
FFB: TRIAL AND ERROR, Anthonyn Berkley (by Casual Debris from 2012)
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Anthony Berkeley: Trial and Error (1937)
Berkeley, Anthony, *Trial and Error*, London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1937
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