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Landwade is a
village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of Exning, in the West
Suffolk district, in the
county of Suffolk, England. It is 4 miles...
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extinct on the
death of the
sixth Baronet in 1752. The
Cotton Baronetcy, of
Landwade in the
County of Cambridge, was
created in the
Baronetage of
England on...
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Cheveley and
Landwade, Cambridgeshire, was an
English politician.
Cotton was the
first surviving son of Sir
Robert Cotton of
Landwade. He
married Isobel...
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secondly Etheldreda (called Audrey) Cotton,
daughter of
William Landwade Cotton of
Landwade, Cambridgeshire, and had one child: Sir John
Talbot (c. 1485...
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civil parish was
merged with that of
Landwade, a tiny
parish of only 147
acres (59 ha),
although Landwade and its
ecclesiastical parish are both in...
- Cheveley, Chippenham, Dullingham, Fordham, Isleham, Kennett, Kirtling,
Landwade,
Snail Well, Soham, Stetchworth,
Swaffham Bulbeck,
Swaffham Prior, Westley...
- Etheldreda, also
called Audrey, Cotton,
daughter of
William Landwade Cotton of
Landwade, Cambridgeshire.
Christopher Talbot (c. 1454 – aft. 1474). Rector...
- Bt, as of 1822, and had
several children by him.
Cotton was
buried at
Landwade church in
Cambridgeshire with his
family raising a
memorial to him in Madingley...
- – 1620 or 1621), of
Landwade, Cambridgeshire, was an
English politician.
Cotton was the
eldest son of MP, John
Cotton of
Landwade, Cambridgeshire, Sheriff...
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marriage to Etheldreda/Audrey Cotton, a
daughter of
William Landwade Cotton of
Landwade, Cambridgeshire. Sir John
Talbot married twice:
Firstly to Margaret...