, was the son of sir Clement Cotterel of Wylsford in Lincolnshire,
, was the son of sir Clement
Cotterel of Wylsford in Lincolnshire, groom porter to
James I. He was in the interregnum steward to the queen
of Bohemia; and in 1670, when he was created LL. D. in
the university of Oxford, it appears that he was master of
the requests to Charles II. He possessed in an extraordinary degree the various accomplishments of a gentleman, and particularly excelled in the knowledge of modern languages. During the exile of his royal master, he
translated from the French “Cassandra the famed romance,
” which has been several times printed; and had a
principal hand in translating “Davila’s History of the civil
wars of France
” from the Italian, and several pieces of less
note from the Spanish. In