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Cottington Collection

Cottington is a quaint little village nestled in the rolling hills of the English countryside

Background imageCottington Collection: Highwayman Cottington

Highwayman Cottington
John Cottington (aka Mulled Sack) robs an army pay wagon on Shotover Hill, near Oxford, and relieves it of 4000 pounds. He will hang in 1656 aged 45

Background imageCottington Collection: Francis Cottington (engraving)

Francis Cottington (engraving)
816222 Francis Cottington (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Francis Cottington, 1st Baron Cottington (1578-1652)

Background imageCottington Collection: Francis Lord Cottington, 1785. Creator: Unknown

Francis Lord Cottington, 1785. Creator: Unknown
Francis Lord Cottington, 1785. Francis Cottington, 1st Baron Cottington (c1579-1652), English lord treasurer, ambassador and leader of the pro-Spanish, pro-Roman Catholic court of Charles I

Background imageCottington Collection: Francis, Lord Cottington, (early-mid 19th century). Creator: John Cochran

Francis, Lord Cottington, (early-mid 19th century). Creator: John Cochran
Francis, Lord Cottington, (early-mid 19th century). Portrait of English statesman Francis Cottington, 1st Baron Cottington (1578-1652), Lord High treasurer

Background imageCottington Collection: Francis Cottington Baron Cottington (Of Hanworth) C. 1579-1652

Francis Cottington Baron Cottington (Of Hanworth) C. 1579-1652. English Lord Treasurer And Ambassador
Francis Cottington Baron Cottington (Of Hanworth) C.1579-1652. English Lord Treasurer And Ambassador. From The Book " Lodges British Portraits" Published London 1823

Background imageCottington Collection: Cottington (Van Somer)

Cottington (Van Somer)
FRANCIS LORD COTTINGTON statesman, Chancellor of the Exchequer Date: 1578? - 1652

Background imageCottington Collection: Cottington (Hollar?)

Cottington (Hollar?)
FRANCIS LORD COTTINGTON statesman, Chancellor of the Exchequer Date: 1578? - 1652

Background imageCottington Collection: Renold Elstrack, English, (1571-1625), Mulld: Sake (Portrait of John Cottington), published

Renold Elstrack, English, (1571-1625), Mulld: Sake (Portrait of John Cottington), published
Renold Elstrack, English, (1571-1625), Mulld:Sake (Portrait of John Cottington), published 1618, engraving

Background imageCottington Collection: ENGLAND: HIGHWAY ROBBERY. John Cottington (c1611-1655), also known as Mul-Sack

ENGLAND: HIGHWAY ROBBERY. John Cottington (c1611-1655), also known as Mul-Sack, robbbing a wagon in which he found 4, 000 pounds sterling


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Cottington is a quaint little village nestled in the rolling hills of the English countryside. With its charming thatched cottages, blooming gardens, and friendly locals, it's like something out of a storybook. The cobblestone streets wind their way through the village, leading to the picturesque church at the center. In springtime, the fields surrounding Cottington burst into color with wildflowers and butterflies flitting about. The sound of birdsong fills the air as you stroll along the babbling brook that runs through town. Life in Cottington moves at a slower pace, allowing residents and visitors alike to savor each moment and appreciate the simple beauty all around them. Whether you're enjoying a pint at the local pub or taking a leisurely walk through meadows dotted with grazing sheep, a place where time seems to stand still – and that's just how its inhabitants like it.