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Death: Mr C. Cotton (1939)
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Mr C. Cotton

Mr. Charles Cotton, Knight of Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem and honorary librarian of Christ Church Cathedral, Canterbury, died at The Precincts, Canterbury, on Thursday at the age of 83. He was well known an archaeologist and in The Times of January 7, 1935, wrote an article describing his discovery of a manuscript which helped to identify the six kings of the Cathedral screen.

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