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The origins of the name are from the word ' | Cotes', a corruption of cottages. |
rst Professorship was awarded in 1707 to Roger | Cotes, a former student of Isaac Newton, and the sti |
The Parish Council of Burton on the Wolds, | Cotes and Prestwold serves the village and its two n |
Keal | Cotes and West Keal fall within Boston and Skegness |
He had studied under Roger | Cotes and William Whiston at Cambridge but only came |
ica is published with an introduction by Roger | Cotes and an essay by Newton titled General Scholium |
There was a minor battle at | Cotes Bridge during the English Civil War. |
The A60 Trunk Road goes over | Cotes Bridge on its way out of Loughborough towards |
It lies on the River Soar, and | Cotes Bridge provides the main bridging point in tha |
by road, begins at the A60 just to the east of | Cotes Bridge and goes off towards the village of Bur |
le of Hopton Heath, fighting a small battle at | Cotes Bridge near Loughborough and later losing an e |
er of the pastel drawings of Rosalba Carriera, | Cotes concentrated on works in pastel and crayon (so |
gue opponents were defeated to win the Russell | Cotes Cup. |
The "full package," | Cotes d'Armor, was eventually released in 2010 and f |
Cotes died from a violent fever in Cambridge in 1716 | |
near Sheffield, Wormhill Hall, Derbyshire and | Cotes Hall which he sold in 1883. |
most fashionable portrait painters of his day, | Cotes helped found the Society of Artists and became |
Signature of Ambrosio | Cotes in 1576. |
Cotes is a municipality in the comarca of Ribera Alt | |
Cotes is a small hamlet near the town of Loughboroug | |
ote Hall, are shown in a fine portrait of John | Cotes, M.P. (d.1821) (V.C.H. Shropshire 4 (1989), pl |
10 July - Roger | Cotes, mathematician (died 1716) |
Roger | Cotes: Natural Philosopher. |
March - Roger | Cotes publishes Logometrica in the Philosophical Tra |
Francis | Cotes R.A. Portrait of Maria Walpole, Countess Walde |
Church by the then Churchwarden Major C. E. A. | Cotes RA. |
The Kiplingcotes (also spelled Kipling | Cotes) race is the oldest in England having taken pl |
In 1902 the School moved to larger premises on | Cotes Road with the school's first non-clergyman Hea |
although he was never to abandon it entirely, | Cotes turned to oil painting as a means of developin |
The medieval village of | Cotes was abandoned, possibly because of plague, alt |
At the peak of his powers, | Cotes was invited to become one of the first members |
uaded to change his mind by Sir Merton Russell | Cotes, who acted as a go-between for those at Hinton |
Besides editing two works by his cousin, Roger | Cotes, who was his predecessor in the Plumian chair, |
e of their pale and sickely faces, and patched | cotes, will not take them into service. |
e is referred to on ancient maps as 'Moreton's | Cotes', with reference to Bishop Moreton. |
It was designed by Matthew | Cotes Wyatt and sculpted by Richard Westmacott. |
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