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in 1629. He completed one more year at university but did not take a degree. In June 1632 he began touring Europe with aristocratic friends. On his second tour the death of Charles of Pembroke resulted in an early return to England and enlistment in Charles's father's service in 1636. Cotterell
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On 29 May 1660 Cotterell returned with the royal party to London, where he was sworn master of the ceremonies on 5 June. The pursuit of a young widow, Anne Owen, after the death of Frances his wife in 1657, led Cotterell to form a friendship with
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at the request of the King. This was published in 1647. In March 1649, after the King's execution, Cotterell, along with his wife and elder daughter, accompanied Aylesbury and the
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Sir Charles Cotterell resigned his seat on 27 December 1686 in favour of his son Charles Lodowick. His last years were quiet. He died on 7 June 1701.
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Limbert, Claudia A. (1989). "Katherine Philips: Another Step-Father and Another Sibling,"M".
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In the summer of 1642 Cotterell married Frances (1614 – c. 1657), daughter of Edward West of
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After resigning his stewardship in September 1655, Cotterell was appointed an adviser to the
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Clement, their eldest son, was killed in a naval engagement against the Dutch at the
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in 1641, a post he held until the execution of Charles in 1649. During the early
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Elisabeth (or Katherine) (born 1652) their second daughter, married Sir
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Clayton, Roderick (May 2009) . "Cotterell , Sir Charles (1615–1701)".
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from 1663 until 1678. He translated French romances and histories and
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under courtly and military service until knighted in Oxford in 1645.
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and from 1670 to 1686 as master of requests, while a member of the
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in 1660. He then served until 1686 as master of ceremonies under
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For the man's son (1654–1710) also an English courtier, see
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Restoration: Studies in English Literary Culture, 1660-1700
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Charles Lodowick Cotterell
Charles Cotterell (Royal Navy officer)

William Dobson

Jan Mytens
master of ceremonies
Charles I
English Interregnum
Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia
Henry, Duke of Gloucester
Restoration
Charles II
Cavalier Parliament
Cardigan
Katherine Philips
Wilsford, Lincolnshire
Clement Cotterell
Queens' College, Cambridge
Earl of Pembroke
William Aylesbury
Duke of Buckingham
Antwerp
The Hague
Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia
La Calprenède's
Duke of Gloucester
Katherine Philips
John Barclay
Argenis

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