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  • 101Cowdray — This unusual and interesting name recorded as Cowdray, Cowderay, Cowdrey, Cowdry, Cowdery, Caudray, Coudray , Cawdery, and others, is of Norman French origin, and was introduced into England after the Conquest of 1066. It is a locational name… …

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  • 102Cowdrey — This unusual and interesting name recorded as Cowdray, Cowderay, Cowdrey, Cowdry, Cowdery, Caudray, Coudray , Cawdery, and others, is of Norman French origin, and was introduced into England after the Conquest of 1066. It is a locational name… …

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  • 103Cowdry — This unusual and interesting name recorded as Cowdray, Cowderay, Cowdrey, Cowdry, Cowdery, Caudray, Coudray , Cawdery, and others, is of Norman French origin, and was introduced into England after the Conquest of 1066. It is a locational name… …

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  • 104Cawdery — This unusual and interesting name recorded as Cowdray, Cowderay, Cowdrey, Cowdry, Cowdery, Caudray, Coudray , Cawdrey, Cawdery, and others, is of Norman French origin, and was introduced into England after the Conquest of 1066. It is a locational …

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  • 105Cowderoy — This unusual and interesting name is of Old French, Norman origin, introduced into England after the Conquest of 1066. It is a locational name from places in Normandy, called Coudrai , in Seine Maritime, and Coudray in Eure, or from the place in… …

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  • 106Cowdroy — This unusual and interesting name is of Old French, Norman origin, introduced into England after the Conquest of 1066. It is a locational name from places in Normandy, called Coudrai , in Seine Maritime, and Coudray in Eure, or from the place in… …

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  • 107forest — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. wood[s], tall timber, timber land, woodland; grove, coppice, copse, thicket. See vegetable. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. woods, wood, timberland, woodland, jungle, timber, growth, stand of trees, grove,… …

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  • 108grove — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. thicket, coppice, copse. See vegetable. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. woods, stand, spinney, copse; see forest . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. stand, orchard, wood, copse, coppice, thicket, boscage …

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  • 109Coppice — Cop pice (k[o^]p p[i^]s), n. [OF. copeiz, fr. coper, couper, to cut, F. couper, fr. cop, coup, colp, a blow, F. coup, L. colaphus, fr. Gr. ko lafos. Cf. {Copse}, and cf. {Coup[ e]}, {Coupee}.] A grove of small growth; a thicket of brushwood; a… …

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  • 110Perth, Scotland — Coordinates: 56°23′49″N 3°26′14″W / 56.396911°N 3.437262°W / 56.396911; 3.437262 …

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