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I have researched origins of medieval Molis (Latin)surname in documents relating to same in England, specifically in Devon and Cornwall, where Mullies, Mullis, Mulles spellings eventually occurred in the context of Molis-held lands between Domesday Survey in 1086 and first appearance of said surnames in the course of the sixteenth century.
<ref> See 1) Ronald A. Hill, "Using Manor Records to Document Descent: A Mullis Family in Tregreenwell in Cornwall," National Genealogical Quarterly # 93,
Sept., 2005. 2) Wm. A. Mullies, A Documentary History of the English Mullis Surname: 1053-1660 (2014).
Both sources cited are based on thorough research with ample reference to supporting documentary evidence. User:Art Mullies 20 August 2014