Couvet

Couvet
This surname recorded as Couve, Couves, Couvet, and Covet, is of French origins. As a refugee (Huguenot) surname it was introduced into England at the end of the 17th Century, by people fleeing the religious persecution that was rife on the continent. This followed the revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685, by King Louis X1V, and the loss of protection and rights of the protestants in France. The surname is probably topographical, for someone who either lived by a sheltered bay, or more likely an area sheltered by trees. The formation is similar to couvert, meaning a wood or covert, and originally from the Latin "cooperio", to cover. In this case the surname is from a village called "Couve" in the department known as "Cotes du Nord". Sadly in the religious "passion", almost all early registers relating to protestant families, were deliberately destroyed, even those of high rank that jad served France for many generations. In this case we do know that a coat of arms was granted to the family before 1680. It has the blazon of Gules a fess ermine between three martlets, the crest being a leopard's face or. Early examples of the surname taken from English church registers of the period include Joseph Couve, the son of Jacque Couve, christened at Spitalfields, London, on January 5th 1724, and Thomas Couves, christened at St Pauls church, Deptford, on September 13th 1801.The first recorded spelling of the family name is probably that of Marie Couve, the daughter of Henri Couve, christened at St Jacque Angers, Maine et Loire, France, on December 1st 1634, during the reign of King Louis X111, 1610 - 1643.

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  • couvet — COUVET. s. m. Pot de terre ou de cuivre, avec une anse, qui sert ê mettre de la cendre chaude et des charbons, et que les femmes mettent sous elles l hiver …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798

  • Couvet — Original name in latin Couvet Name in other language Couvet State code CH Continent/City Europe/Zurich longitude 46.92613 latitude 6.63415 altitude 746 Population 2811 Date 2013 02 27 …   Cities with a population over 1000 database

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  • COUVET — n. m. Sorte de chaufferette en terre ou en cuivre …   Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)

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