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- John Cotyngham (fl. 1399–1425), of Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, was an English politician. Cotyngham was married, his wife's name is unrecorded. They had...
- Sandwell Walter Waltham 1399 John Cotyngham William Clerk 1401 Nicholas Sperling John Sandwell 1406 John Cotyngham William Marchaunt 1413 Henry Sperling...
- Parliament of England Preceded by John Cotyngham William Clerk Member of Parliament for Wycombe 1402 With: John Sandwell Succeeded by Henry Sperling Rogert...
- spellings include Cotingeham (Domesday, 1086), and Cotingham, Cottingham and Cotyngham (1150s). The pre-Conquest owner of Cottingham was Gamel, the son of Osbert...
- Lancaster I Anthony de Lucy, 3rd Baron Lucy (d. 1368) Prior Thomas de Cotyngham Following the Dissolution, the nave continued in use as the parish church...
- Dreweryn 1415–1441 John Wederby 1441–1461 Thomas Rolfe 1461–1469 Robert Cotyngham 1469–1473 William Browne 1473–1476 Thomas Rolfe 1476–1489 Tuke, Bell,...
- Robert Clifforth, 1420 John ****nesbury, 1421 Robert Toppeclyff, 1429 John Cotyngham, 1431 Nicholas Halle, 1438 Thomas Bolton, 1448 William West, 1451-8 Robert...
- Reginald Braybroke 1392-1394. Moved to Prebend of Finsbury 1394. Hugh Cotyngham 1394-1410 Robert Manfeld Provost of Beverley. 1410-1419 Thomas de la Pole...
- subsequently removed. Two of the vicars choral, Thomas de Otteby and William Cotyngham, paid for it to be enlarged in the 1340s. The north wall was demolished...