
Badcox & Badcox Lane
The name given to a New Close in West Field, near Whitewell in the Frome area of Somerset
Cock-a-Trip
An area in Mildenhall parish, Wiltshire
Cock Road
A road in Horningsham, Wiltshire
Cock Row
The name of a road near the church at Axbridge Somerset also in Laverton Somerset
Cock Place
A street name in Castle Cary Somerset
Cock Street
A street in Bishops Canning Wiltshire
Cock Roost Farm
A farm at Broad Hinton, Wiltshire
Cockayne-Hatley
Also known as Hatley-Port a parish in Biggleswade district Bedfordshire, adjacent to the boundary with Cambridge
Cock-Bevington
More commonly known as Bevington a Chapelry in Liverpool parish, in the northern part of Liverpool borough
Cockbury or Cockbury Butt
A hamlet in Winchcombe parish Gloucestershire
Cockbury Farm
A property in Southam, Gloucestershire
Cocken
A township in Houghton-le Spring parish Derbyshire There is also an estate named Cocken Hall described as “A romantically situated residence, almost surrounded by the river Wear”
Cocken Hatch
An estate on the NE border of Hertfordshire, 4 miles from Royston
Cocker
The main river in Cumberland on which Cockermouth stands; there is also another stream in Lancashire to the southern limb of Lancaster Bay
Cockerham
A township and parish in the district and county of Lancaster
Cockerington (North)
A parish in Louth district, Lincolnshire
Cockersand Abbey
An extra-parochial tract in the district and county of Lancaster at the mouth of the river Cocker
Cockerton
A township in Darlington parish, Derbyshire
Cocket (The)
Also spelt ‘Coquet’ - a river in Northumberland
Cocket
A village in the higher division of Swansea parish
Cockey
Also know as ‘Ainsworth’ a Chapelry in Middleton parish, Lancashire
Cockfield
A township and a parish in Teesdale district Durham
Cockfield
A parish in Cosford district, Suffolk
Cockhill or Coxhill
A hamlet in Castle-Cary parish Somerset
Cockhill
1. A hamlet in Monkton-Moor Township and parish in the west riding of Yorkshire
Cocking
A parish in Midhurst district Sussex
Cockmill
A place in the parish of Pilton Somerset also in Pylle Somerset
Cockington
A parish in Newton Abbott district Devon
Cocklade
A parish in the Wedmore district of Somerset
Cocklaw
A township in St John-Lee parish, Northumberland
Cockle-Gat
The north passage to Yarmouth roads in Norfolk
Cockle-Park
A township in Hebburn parochial Chapelry, Northumberland
Cockle-Shoal
More commonly known as ‘Barber and Cockle Shoals’, which are two shoals of Caistor, North of Yarmouth harbour, Norfolk
Cockley-Beck
A rapid affluent of the Duddon River in Cumberland
Cockley-Cley
A parish in Swaffham district Norfolk on an affluent of the river Wissey
Cockrup
A Hamlet within the parish of Coln St Aldwins Gloucestershire
Cockshot
An eminence near Keswick, Cumberland commanding a general view of Derwent Water
Cockshot
A small village in the Alkington area of Gloucestershire
Cockshutt
A township and a Chapelry in Ellesmere parish Salop
Cockspit
A small area with Horsey near Chedzoy Somerset
Cocksleigh Farm
A farm situated in the town of Shirwell Devon
Cockley Cley
A place in Norfolk
Cocks-Tor
A trap hill 4 miles east of Tavistock, Devon
Cockthorpe
A parish in Walsingham district, Norfolk
Cockthorpe
A quondam Chapelry in Ducklington parish, Oxfordshire
Cockwood
A hamlet in Dawlish parish, Devon
Cox Barton
A place in West Street Bedminster Bristol in 1851
Coxbridge
An area in West Pennard Somerset
Coxham
A place in Wiltshire
Coxhorne Estate
An estate in the Charlton Kings parish of Wiltshire
Coxstalls
An area or street in Wooton Bassett Wiltshire
Coxley Pound
Situated near Hay Farm, Glastonbury, Somerset
Coxstile
A place in Bradford parish, Wiltshire
Coxes Lane
A street in Ashton Keynes, Wiltshire
Cox's Bridge
A bridge on the Lymington to Milford Road, Hampshire
Cox's Tenement
An area at Batcombe, Somerset as mentioned in a deed of 1827
Coxwolds Brook
An area in Stroud Gloucestershire
Coxwell (Little & Great)
Two parishes within Faringdon Union Berkshire
Cox's Corner
A place in Batcombe, Somerset
Cox's Farm
Two farms found so far with this name, one at Steart the other at Trull, both in Somerset
Cox Gate
An area in Randwick, Gloucestershire
Cox's Green
A place in Wrington parish, Somerset
Cox's Knapp
An area contained in Yawl in Axminster District
Coxe's Lodge
An area in the parish of Kilmington Somerset.
Cox's Mill (1)
A mill in Cranham Parish Gloucestershire
Cox’s Mills (2)
Mills in the Tything of Spoonbed in the Parish of Painswick Gloucestershire
Cox's Tenement
Comprising land near Langaller, Heathfield, Somerset
Coxall
More commonly known as Buckton and Coxall, a township in Bucknel parish, Herefordshire on the river Teme
Coxbench
A place in Derbyshire on the Derby and Ripley railway
Cox Buildings
Property in the St Philip-Jacob Out Parish of Bristol
Coxgreen
A railway station in Durham on the Sunderland and Bishop-Auckland railway
Coxhead-Ford
A hamlet in Clee-St Margaret parish Salop
Cox Heath
A place 3 miles south of Maidstone Kent, a temporary camp of 15,000 soldiers was here in 1778
Coxhill
An area in Berkshire County
Coxhill Lane
A Lane in Potterne Wiltshire
Coxhoe
A township and a Chapelry in Kelloe parish Durham
Coxland Farm
Property at Cheriton Bishop Devon
Coxley
A Tything and a Chapelry in St Cuthbert’s parish, Wells
Coxlodge
A township in Gosgorth parish, Northumberland
Coxmore
A tenement in Ashbrittle, Somerset
Coxmore
A place name in Crediton Devon in Bow area
Coxpit or Coxspit Farm
A holding in the Parish of Chedzoy, Bridgwater district of Somerset
Coxwell (Great)
A parish in Faringdon district, Berkshire
Coxwell (Little)
A township-Chapelry in Great Faringdon parish, Berkshire
Coxwell-Knoll
More commonly known as Brampton-Bryan a village and a township in the district of Knighton, Herefordshire
Coxwithey
Land in the Glastonbury area of Somerset
Coxwold
A township, parish and a sub-district in the North Riding of Yorkshire
Coxwolds Brook
An area in Stroud Parish Gloucestershire
The Cock
A stream in the West Riding of Yorkshire. It rises above Aberford and runs 10 miles north-eastward to the Wharf below Tadcaster It was deeply ensanguined by the battle of Towton in 1461
The Manor of Cock
During the reign of Henry VIII this property is mentioned in depositions relating to land at Stogurcey Somerset. The earliest document is dated c.1548. Earlier Bishop Clifford (1400-1401) - found a large tumulus surrounded by a trench, whose appearance & Position he says, "Recalls the Tombs of the Vikings" and about one mile from this place is "Uppercock Farm". KOK is Danish for "A Heap", surviving in common speech as "Haycock". Uppercock may as the Bishop says, be a corruption of "Hubba Cock" a Viking Invader.
Three Cocks Lane
A street in Gloucester
Woodcock's Farm
A property in the Netherhampton Wiltshire
THE FOLLOWING ARE INCLUDED AS A MATTER OF INTEREST
Cokehill - A hamlet in Inkberrow parish, Worcestershire
Coker (East & West) - Two parishes in Yeovil district, Somerset