Cordurey is used as a family name or surname in England. It is 8 characters long in length.
A variation of the Cawdrey. An estate in the parish of Birdham, county of Sussex, is so called. It is quite distinct from Cowdray, which is a much larger estate in the same county.
The surname Cordurey is the variation of the Cawdrey. See Cowdery - The map of Normandy exhibits many localities called Le Coudray, meaning a wood or grove of hazels. There is also an estate called Cowdray, near Mid hurst, county of Sussex. De Coudray.
A form of the Corder. Perhaps a maker of cord-analogous to Roper. Le Corder.
The lastname Cordurey is form of Cordrey. See Corderoy - French Cour de Roi, king hearted; metaphorically applied to a man of noble and generous disposition. Perhaps, however, the same as Cowdray.
A variant form of the Cowdray. The map of Normandy exhibits many localities called Le Coudray, meaning a wood or grove of hazels. There is also an estate called Cowdray, near Mid hurst, county of Sussex. De Coudray.
