Francis Cottington, Baron Cottington

English official and diplomat
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Also known as: Francis Cottington, Baron Cottington
Quick Facts
Born:
c. 1579,, Pitcombe, Somerset?, Eng.
Died:
June 19, 1652, Valladolid, Spain
Political Affiliation:
Cavalier

Francis Cottington, Baron Cottington (born c. 1579, Pitcombe, Somerset?, Eng.—died June 19, 1652, Valladolid, Spain) was an English lord treasurer and ambassador who was leader of the pro-Spanish, pro-Roman Catholic faction in King Charles I’s court during the decade preceding the English Civil Wars (1642–51). Cottington was ambassador to Spain in 1616–17 under King James I. In 1629 James’s successor, Charles I, made him chancellor of the exchequer and again sent him to Spain as ambassador. In 1631 Cottington signed a secret treaty with Spain. As a reward he was made a baron. His prominence in Charles’s council and his ...(100 of 195 words)