Who were called Chapman??
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Chapman derives from the Old High German choufman or koufman, which became the Old English céapmann a compound of ceap, meaning "to barter, bargain, or deal," plus mann, which means "man." It was often, but not always, used as a name for an itinerant merchant. Chapman is the 74th most common surname in England.
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The people who sold books known as chap books are called Chapman. They were the travelling pedlars
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