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Charles Cotton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Cotton, Charles. Cotton, Charles. Information about Cotton, Charles in the Hutchinson encyclopedia.
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harles Cotton was a teenager during the Civil War, and was nineteen when the King was executed ... He married his cousin Isabella Hutchinson in 1656, when he was 26. Two years later, on the death of his father, Charles inherited the estates of Beresford and Bentley, which are on the Staffordshire and Derbyshire border.
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of the works of Charles Cotton : an ichtyological library (109 vols.) : and a "Waltonian Library" on assemblage of the books (38 vols. ...
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poem by Cotton ... About The Genuine works of Charles Cotton ... The poem is included in 'The Genuine Works of Charles Cotton', a miscellaneous collection of Cotton's most popular works, published posthumously in 1715. The book also contains two burlesque poems, and a treatise on horticulture.
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English poet, the translator of Michel de Montaigne, was born at Beresford in Staffordshire on the 28th of April 1630. His father, Charles Cotton, was a man of marked ability, and counted among his friends Ben Jonson, John Selden, Sir Henry Wotton and Izaak Walton.
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Problem-oriented in organization and focus, the book emphasizes issues of immediate concern to the clinician evaluating an abnormality or choosing a course of treatment. ... by Robin T Cotton (Author), Charles M Myer (Author) ;
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Charles joined the Institute in October 2002. He is responsible for leading the development of practical tools, products and services for reward and HR professionals that support business goals and the need to recruit, retain and engage employees. ... Contact Charles Cotton via the press office...
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