Cudworth (surname) explained
Cudworth |
Pronunciation: | (Generally) (Yorkshire) |
Language: | English |
Language origin: | English |
Meaning: | "Cutha’s homestead” |
Variant: | Cutworth, Cadworth, Cudwerth, Cudwarth, Cudwirth, Cuttworth, Cotworth, Cadorath, Cadoreth, Gutworth |
Cudworth is an English locational surname, of Old English origin, deriving from the locations of Cudworth in Yorkshire, Somerset or Surrey. although the Yorkshire location is the most likely.[1] [2] [3]
John de Cudworth (d.1384) married Margery the daughter of Richard de Oldham (lord of the manor of Werneth, Oldham, Lancashire) and the Cudworths were lords of the manor until 1683. Ralph Cudworth (1572/3–1624) was the son of Ralph Cudworth (d.1572) of Werneth Hall, Oldham.[4]
Surname
Ralph Cudworth (1617–1688) and family
- Damaris Cudworth Masham (1659–1708), English writer, theologian, and proto-feminist (daughter)
- James Cudworth (c.1612–1682), American colonist and Deputy Governor of Plymouth Colony (brother)
- Ralph Cudworth (1572/3–1624), English Anglican clergyman, royal chaplain, and theologian (father)
- Ralph Cudworth (1617–1688), English Anglican clergyman, Christian Hebraist, Classicist, theologian and philosopher
Others
Given name
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Surname Database: Cudworth Last Name Origin. 2021-05-03. The Internet Surname Database.
- Web site: Cudworth Name Meaning. 2021-05-03. www.ancestry.co.uk.
- Web site: Cudworth Family Crest, Coat of Arms and Name History – coadb.com: Coat of Arms, Surname Histories, Genealogy. 2021-05-03. coadb.com.
- Web site: The parish of Prestwich with Oldham: Oldham British History Online. 2021-05-03. www.british-history.ac.uk.