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Charles Herbert Cottrell : ウィキペディア英語版 | Charles Herbert Cottrell Charles Herbert Cottrell (1806–1860) was an Englishman who travelled to Siberia in 1840-41, produced an account of the experience, and translated plays and non-fiction works from German to English. At home, he was a magistrate of Hertfordshire and Wiltshire. ==Early life and family==
Cottrell was born in Monken Hadley in 1806 to Clement and Georgiana Cottrell.〔(England, Births & Baptisms 1538-1975 Transcription. ) findmypast.co.uk Retrieved 3 August 2015. 〕 He received his advanced education at Pembroke College, University of Cambridge, from where he received his M.A.〔 According to John Burke, the Cottrell family had its origins in the French Albigenses. Burke wrote that "Cotterel the Norman" was given land in Derby by King Henry III in 1235. An 1852 gazetteer reported that Charles Herbert Cottrell was descended from Sir Charles Lodowick Cotterell, who was master of ceremonies at the end of the seventeenth century, and on the maternal side from Chaloner Chute of Hampshire who was speaker of Cromwell's parliament.〔
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