Coughtrey is used as a family name or surname in Scotland, England. It is 9 characters long in length.
Coughtrey is variant of 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.
A 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.
Lastname is a variant form 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.
Lastname Coughtrey is variant of the Corder. Perhaps a maker of cord-analogous to Roper. Le Corder.
Coughtrey is the form 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.
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Coughtrey is common in England.
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Coughtrey is an uncommon last name, few people in England and Wales have the family name. Around 466 people have been found who wears Coughtrey as their family name. Coughtrey have bearers in many countries around the world. More detailed information can be found below:![](https://surnameslist.org/design/flags/England.png)
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