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Sir Clement Cottrell-Dormer (1686–1758), was an English courtier and antiquary. ==Biography== Cottrell was the son of Sir Charles Lodowick Cotterell (1654–1710), and his first wife Eliza, daughter of Nicholas Burwell of Gray's Inn. On his father's death Cottrell became Master of the Ceremonies. He was also vice-president of the Society of Antiquaries. In 1734 he was described by Hearne as "a scholar and an antiquary, and well skill'd in matters of proceeding and ceremony".〔 cites Hearne (28 June 1734) ''Reliquiæ Hearn.'' iii. 144.〕 On the death of his cousin, General James Dormer in 1741, Cottrell inherited the Rousham estates and assumed the additional surname of Dormer by a private Act of Parliament.〔(Deed Poll Office: Private Act of Parliament 1741 (15 Geo. 2). c. 7 )〕 Cottrell died on 13 October 1758. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Clement Cottrell-Dormer」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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