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Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (February 25, 1746 –
August 16, 1825) was an
American statesman,
military officer and
Founding Father who
served as United...
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Cotesworth is a
historic mansion in
North Carrollton, Mississippi,
United States. The
mansion is
located on Old
Grenada Road in
North Carrollton, Carroll...
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William Cotesworth (1665–1730), of St
James Clerkenwell, Middle****, was a
Member of
Parliament for
Great Grimsby 10
January – 6
March 1701,
December 1701...
- 2024. In
March 2024, the
series was
canceled after one season.
Rufus Cotesworth finds himself on a
luxury cruise liner when a locked-room
murder takes...
- in Newcastle,
Cotesworth was the son of a yeoman. He was a
cousin of
London politician William Cotesworth. As a
young man,
Cotesworth was apprenticed...
- Democratic-Republican
president Thomas Jefferson defeated Federalist Charles Cotesworth Pinckney of
South Carolina. It was the
first presidential election conducted...
- Democratic-Republican
candidate James Madison defeated Federalist candidate Charles Cotesworth Pinckney decisively.
Madison had
served as
Secretary of
State since President...
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Cotsworth or
Cotesworth may
refer to:
Cotesworth,
historic mansion in
North Carrollton,
Mississippi Cotesworth P.
Smith (1807–1862), ****ociate Justice...
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Charles Cotesworth Beaman Sr. (May 7, 1840 –
December 15, 1900) was an
American lawyer who
wrote The
National and
Private Alabama Claims and
their Final...
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problems that were
threatening to
break out into war. The diplomats,
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, John Marshall, and
Elbridge Gerry, were
approached through informal...