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Husband: Walter COTTON [I32057] 1
Born: before 30 NOV 1375 in Cambridge, England 2 3
Married: before 1397
Died: 13 MAY 1445 in Buried at Landwade, Cambridgeshire, England 4
Father: John 'de' COTTON
Mother: Bridgett 'Margaret' GRACE
Spouses: Joane 'Reade' REDE
Wife: Margery FRESSH [I32118]
Born:
Died: about 1397
Father: John FREESH
Mother: >>>
Spouses:
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Walter COTTON:

Occupation: Mercer

Notes:

In 1391/2 Walter Cotton was apprenticed to a London Merchant, John Fressh, who became Lord Mayor of London in 1394. In 1396 Walter was admitted to the freedom of the Mercer's Company, which means that at this time he had completed his apprenticeship. About this time he married John Fressh's daughter Margery. In 1397 John Fressh died and left a long will with bequests to Margery, naming in the will Walter Cotton as her husband (Court of Hustings Wills) There were no surviving children by this marriage. Walter next married, by 1400, Joan
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TAG 57, page 38
In 1417 when the magnates of London advanced money on the security of the King's jewels, Walter's contribution was 500 marks, a worthy sum. In 1420 Walter Cotton, citizen and mercer of London, with his brother Thomas, bought land in the Cambridge area. In another deed of the same date he is called Walter Cotton of Oxfordshire (his wife's home shire).
On 20 April 1411 Nicholas Sybile deeded certain reversionary rights in the manor of Landwade to John Danyell, Thomas Cotton and William Grace, they being in the nature of trustees. More deeds of interest in Landwade followed. Finally, in July 1431, the manor of Landwade was deeded to Walter and Thomas Cotton, John Anstey and Richard Sturgeon who was Walter's son-in-law.
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20 Nov. 1436, Westminster: Licence for f20 paid in the hanaper [receptical for money], for William Alnewyk, biship of Norwich, and five others named, to demise the manor of Ixnyng in the counties of Suffolk and Cambridge, held in chief, to Walter Cotton for life, with reminders to his son William Cotton and Alice, William's wife, for life, to the heirs of the body of William Cotton, to Walter son of the said Walter and the heirs male of his body, to Thomas brother of the said Walter the son, and the heirs male of his body, to Richard Sturgeon for life, to Joan his daughter, and the heirs of her body, to the heirs of the body of the said Walter son of Walter, to the heirs of the body of the said Thomas, the brother, and ultimately to John Caraway, clerk, John Conesby, clerk, and Richard Penbugyll, chaplain, and their heirs (Cal. of Patent Rolls).
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English Barentage, The Cottons of Landwade
Walter had 4 sons and 2 daughters

Footnotes
  1. Henry St. George, The Visitation of Cambridgeshire, 1575-1619 [1497] (London, 1897).
  2. Weis, Frederick Lewis , Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 [2343] (8th edition 2004).
  3. The American Genealogist, Vol 57, pp 35-56 [2174].
  4. Weis, Frederick Lewis , Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 [2343] (8th edition 2004).
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