Proper noun
Coghill (plural Coghills)
A surname.
A few days later Wren's mother-in-law, Lady Coghill, arrived to take the infant Christopher back with her to Oxfordshire to raise. Source: Internet
But Burton did it."sfn The play nevertheless made $22,000 dollars, which Coghill was happy with.sfn Doctor Faustus was adapted for the screen the following year by both Burton and Coghill, leading to the former making his directorial debut. Source: Internet
Burton also co-produced the film with Taylor and Coghill; it was critically panned and became a box office failure. Source: Internet
Nevill Coghill 's modern English version formed the basis of a musical version that was first staged in 1964. Source: Internet
Coghill stressed it was nothing personal toward the Moores, who have put on a full-court press advocating for the change. Source: Internet
“I feel I’ve had enough of (hockey),” said Coghill. Source: Internet