RMHHECA9–Francis Cottington, Baron Cottington (15787-1652) English diplomat and courtier. Secretary to Charles I when Prince of Wales and accompanied him to Madrid 1623 on the Spanish marriage embassy. Engraving
RM2BN69AK–FRANCIS COTTINGTON, Ist Baron Cottington (c 1579-1652) English consular official and Lord Treasurer
RMT8N5K0–'Francis Lord Cottington', 1785. Creator: Unknown.
RMRM825R–Francis Cottington, 1st Baron Cottington, c. 1579 – 1652. English Lord Treasurer and ambassador. From the 1813 edition of The Heads of Illustrious Persons of Great Britain, Engraved by Mr. Houbraken and Mr. Vertue With Their Lives and Characters.
RFG5K9BJ–BRITISH HISTORY: Francis, Lord Cottington. TALLIS, antique print 1853
RMRM183T–'Francis, Lord Cottington', (early-mid 19th century). Creator: John Cochran.
RM2JGCM34–The highwayman John Cottington, alias Mulsack, robbing the Oxford wagon of 4000 pounds
RMP3YKE2–Highwayman John Cottington, robbing the Oxford Wagon, alias Mull Sack or Mulled Sack, named after his favourite drink
RMAA13D9–Francis Cottington, 1st Baron Cottington, c. 1579 – 1652. English Lord Treasurer and ambassador.
RM2DCC154–Renold Elstrack, (artist), English, 1571 - 1625, Mulld:Sake (Portrait of John Cottington), From Henry Holland's 'Baziliologia', (series), published 1618, engraving
RMD4HT8J–A walker on the Wayfarer's Walk at Cannon Heath Down, Hampshire with Hannington TV mast on Cottington Hill in the distance.
RM2DJ67M7–Francis Cottington, first Baron Cottington, Print made by Jacobus Houbraken, 1698–1780, Dutch, 1744, Line engraving on medium, slightly textured, cream laid paper
RMFDCEXK–Francis Cottington, 1st Baron Cottington the English lord treasurer and ambassador and leader of the pro-Spanish, pro-Roman Cath
RM2AP1316–Francis Cottington, 1st Baron Cottington, ca. 1579-1652, an English lord treasurer and ambassador
RMPM7HBC–Mulld:Sake (Portrait of John Cottington). Dated: published 1618. Medium: engraving. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: RENOLD ELSTRACK.
RM2DDNXMC–John Cottington or Mulled Sack, notorious pickpocket and later drunken highwayman and murderer. Famous for robbing Oliver Cromwell and King Charles II. Hanged in 1685. Depicted as a chimney sweep. Woodcut from The Cabinet of Curiosities, or Wonders of the World Displayed, Henry Piercy, New York, 1836.
RFDD0BXX–Francis Cottington,1st Baron Cottington (1579-1652) on engraving from 1827.
RMFGJYRR–Francis Cottington, 1st Baron Cottington, ca. 1579-1652, an English lord treasurer and ambassador
RMKD3R13–John Cottington, London highwayman known as Mul-Sack, hanged 1 April 1655
RM2F94XHG–Cottington, 1. Baron Cottington, Francis .
RM2ATR5MA–Engraving of John Cottington, called 'Mul-Sack,' chimney sweep, pickpocket and highwayman, hanged at Newgate prison, London, England in 1652. From The Chronicles of Newgate, 1884.
RMHWREA5–John Cottington, London highwayman known as Mul-Sack, hanged 1 April 1655
RM2AEMCB0–Renold Elstrack, Mulld -Sake (Portrait of John Cottington), published 1618, Mulld:Sake (Portrait of John Cottington); published 1618
RM2B173AJ–23th February 2020, Queensway Stadium, Wrexham, Wales; North Wales Crusaders, Player Profiles, Jack Cottington of North Wales Crusaders
RMD4T00H–A morning view of Hannington TV mast on Cottington Hill in Hampshire seen from the Wayfarer's Walk on Cannon Heath Down
RM2DJ42B3–Francis, Lord Cottington, Jacobus Houbraken, 1698–1780, Dutch, after unknown artist, 1743, Engraving; Proof before letters, with engraver's name and date only, Sheet: 18 1/2 x 11 15/16in. (47 x 30.3cm), DON'T USE: 18 1/2in. (47cm), and DON'T USE: 11 15/16in. (30.3cm
RM2GGWHX6–Saint Augustine's Cross on Cottington Road, Cliffs End, Ramsgate, Kent, England, United Kingdom
RMEDYN7W–Renold Elstrack,English, (1571-1625), Mulld:Sake (Portrait of John Cottington), published 1618, engraving
RFRAWYB8–Renold Elstrack,English, (1571-1625), Mulld:Sake (Portrait of John Cottington), published 1618, engraving. Reimagined
RM2AN5MXM–The complete works of Percy Bysshe Shelley ... . -boy Cottington, and that little urchin Laud— who would reduce a verdict of guilty,death, by famine, if it were impregnable bycomposition — all impanelled against poorArchy for presenting them bitter physic thelast day of the holidays. QUEEN Is the rain over, sirrah ? KING When it rains 255 Charles the First And the sun shines, twill rain again to-morrow :And therefore never smile till youve done cry-ing. ARCHY But tis all over now : like the April anger ofwoman, the gentle sky has wept itself serene. QUEEN What news abroad ? how looks the world
RF2J57XN2–Cottington's Hill viewed from Watership Down, Kingsclere, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe
RMFGJYPJ–Francis Cottington, 1st Baron Cottington, ca. 1579-1652, an English lord treasurer and ambassador
RFJA5PFW–humans, human beings, people, folk, persons, human, human being, famous,
RMHYBWW8–Francis Cottington, 1st Baron Cottington from NPG
RM2F8P085–Cottington, 1. Baron Cottington, Francis .
RM2B173B8–23th February 2020, Queensway Stadium, Wrexham, Wales; North Wales Crusaders, Player Profiles, Jack Cottington of North Wales Crusaders
RMD4HWDH–A morning view of Hannington Television mast on Cottington Hill in Hampshire seen from the Wayfarer's Walk on Cannon Heath Down
RM2AWJFH5–7th February 2020, Rochdale Mayfield Rugby Club, Rochdale, England; Coral Challenge Cup, Rochdale Mayfield v North Wales Crusaders : Jack Cottington (
RM2GGWHXB–Saint Augustine's Cross on Cottington Road, Cliffs End, Ramsgate, Kent, England, United Kingdom
RMH4KW2H–Renold Elstrack,English, (1571-1625), Mulld:Sake (Portrait of John Cottington), published 1618, engraving
RM2B165N1–23th February 2020, Queensway Stadium, Wrexham, Wales; Coral Challenge Cup, North Wales Crusaders v Hunslet : Jack Cottington (16) of North Wales Crus
RFRA7NHR–Renold Elstrack,English, (1571-1625), Mulld:Sake (Portrait of John Cottington), published 1618, engraving. Reimagined
RM2AJB927–Memorials of affairs of state in the reigns of Q Elizabeth and K James I. . ewiTe the NEGOTIATIONS O F Sir Henry Neville, Sir Charles Cornwallis, Sir Dudley Carletonj Sir Thomas Edmondes, Mr. Trumbull, Mr. Cottington and others. At the COURTS oi FRANCE and ST J IN, and in HO LLJN7), VENICE, 8Cc, Wherein the Principal TRANSACTIONS of thofe Times Are faithfully related, and the Policies and Intrigues of thofe Courts at large difcoverd. The whole digefled in an exadt Series of Time. To which are addedTwo TABLES: One of the Letters, the other of the Principal Matters- In Three Volumes. By Edmund S
RMFGJYTE–Francis Cottington, 1st Baron Cottington, ca. 1579-1652, an English lord treasurer and ambassador
RM2F8FXP6–Cottington, 1. Baron Cottington, Francis .
RMD4T016–A morning view of Hannington Television mast on Cottington Hill in Hampshire seen from the Wayfarer's Walk on Cannon Heath Down
RMD50M2T–A view of Cottington's Hill from near Hollowshot Lane (Track) near Kingsclere, Hampshire.
RMD57W3R–Hannington Transmission Mast on Cottington Hill in Hampshire
RM2B165NR–23th February 2020, Queensway Stadium, Wrexham, Wales; Coral Challenge Cup, North Wales Crusaders v Hunslet : Jack Cottington (16) of North Wales Crus
RMD50KNM–Two horseriders riding in Hampshire near Cottington Hill
RMFGJYWE–Francis Cottington, 1st Baron Cottington, ca. 1579-1652, an English lord treasurer and ambassador
RM2AKN7FT–The Greene family and its branches from A.D861 to A.D1904 . (i) The Greene Arms (2) The Drayton Arms SEALS OF THE BEHEADED SIR HEXRY GREENE. COATS OF ARMS OF THE HOlSE OF THE BEHEADED SIR HEXRY GREENE.I.PliotoviapIii:a c.v;>rcsf:l!i for tliiswurli ty,mi H,ihtcadf Gniealnriu. inihU.-<hi;l in i.;S.5.) ^be (Brcenc jfaiiul^ Wolston. Battershaseall. Coats. Pitchelery. Cottington. Warringdon. Charlton.Halstead adds that through Henrys marriage with Matilda, soleheiress of her father, Lord Thomas Mauduit, the lordships of Werminister,Westburg, Lye, Grateley, Dychurch, and other fair possessions
RMFA6X73–Infamous highwayman John Cottington, known as Mull Sack, stealing a watch and chain from Lady Fairfax, Anne de Vere, London, Fle
RM2F8H7YB–Cottington, 1. Baron Cottington, Francis .
RM2AJBA11–Memorials of affairs of state in the reigns of Q Elizabeth and K James I. . n. ci/za//Secreta^iy ^y^tj) of State a/n/^/j^jiri, XT / VC^^^^^ ^ Gwym:e//at6^^ to ni<^ fWamjtiini^w JA3II:S t/i£.I^?zft. ./Etatej ^u& xzix. t MEMORIALS O F AFFAIRS of STATE IN THE R E I^G N S Q^ELIZABETH ^W K.JAMES I. Colledted (chiefly) from the ORIGINAL PAPERS Of the Right Honourable Sk RALPH WINWOO D, Kt. Sometime one of the Principal SECRETARIES of STATE, Comprehending likewiTe the NEGOTIATIONS O F Sir Henry Neville, Sir Charles Cornwallis, Sir Dudley Carletonj Sir Thomas Edmondes, Mr. Trumbull, Mr. Cottington
RM2F8T2DA–Cottington, 1. Baron Cottington, Francis .
RM2CE6THW–. London and its environs, including excursions to Brighton, the Isle of Wight, etc.: handbook for travellers . beth. Recumbent figure ; below, his eight children. 6. Sir Dudley Carleton (d. 1631), diplomatist under James I.,semi-recumbent figure. 7. Countess of Sussex (d. 1589); at her feet is a porcupine. 8. Lord Cottington, statesman in the reign of Charles I. (d.1652), and his wife. Handsome black marble monument, withthe recumbent figure of Lord Cottington in white marble, and, atthe top, a bust of Lady Cottington. *9. James Watt (A. 1819), the celebrated mechanician andimprover of the st
RM2F8MEJM–Cottington, 1. Baron Cottington, Francis .
RMRGJ7P5–. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. Vol. 79 26 1959 To the list of known examples we now have to add another most marked one in an eclipse drake European Green-winged Teal shot on Cottington Marsh, near Deal, Kent on 27th August, 1936. The bird was mounted by Mr. Guy Mannering and has now been presented by him to the Maidstone Museum. We are grateful to Mr. Eric Philp, ornithologist to the Museum for allowing us to examine and photograph the bird. Although in eclipse, it is possible to ascertain that the spot is in the identical position as in the other six examples, for in eclipse
RM2F8MNED–Cottington, 1. Baron Cottington, Francis .
RM2E457B9–Jacobus Houbraken, 1698–1780, Dutch, Francis, Lord Cottington, 1743. Engraving; Proof before letters, with engraver's name and date only.
RM2JAGH7D–Biografie Francis Lord Cottington, Lord 'High Treasurer' (aus 'The heads of illustrious persons of Great Britain'). Thomas Birch (1705—1766), Auteur
RM2E45XC4–Print made by Jacobus Houbraken, 1698–1780, Dutch, Francis Cottington, first Baron Cottington, 1744. Line engraving on medium, slightly textured, cream laid paper.
RM2H465JE–John Cottington, a chimney-sweep, in elaborate costume walking the street with smoking pipe and horn in hand, with descriptive verse. Line block, 18--, after engraving, c. 1620.
RM2G275CG–Portret van Francis Cottington, 1e baron Cottington.
RM2G14W14–Cartoon on the passivity of the English king Charles I, ca. 1636-1641; Den Constrogken Morgen-Wecker; The Kingly Cocke. Cartoon on the passivity of the English king Charles I, ca. 1636. The English king Charles I sits on his throne, asleep by the flute game and the Spanish ambassador gifts. On the left, the French king Louis XIII tries to create the king to take action on behalf of Karel Lodewijk of the Palatinate and the other children of the winter king. Spanish Hoveling Lord Cottington tries to stop the French king. In the background, the Count of Arundel returns from the Reichstag in Regen
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