
John Cotton
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 372 years ago |
Date of birth | December 4,1585 |
Zodiac sign | Sagittarius |
Born | Derby |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | December 23,1652 |
Died | Boston |
Massachusetts | |
United States | |
Children | Richard Cotton, of Ridware |
Grandchildren | Elizabeth Mather |
Sir Richard Cotton, of Ridware | |
John Cotton, of Hamstall Ridware | |
Parents | Mary Hurlbert and Rowland Cotton |
William de Coton (Cotton), of Hamstall Ridware 'jure uxoris' | |
Agnes de Ridware | |
Education | University of Cambridge |
Trinity College | |
Derby School | |
Current partner | Sarah Hawkridge |
Spous | Elizabeth Horrocks |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 409012 |
John Cotton Life story
John Cotton was a clergyman in England and the American colonies, and was considered the preeminent minister and theologian of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. He studied for five years at Trinity College, Cambridge, and nine years at Emmanuel College, Cambridge.
Government will intervene in running of Birmingham

... The city s Labour leader, John Cotton, had previously said he had met Mr Gove and was having ongoing communication with his department and the Local Government Association as the authority recognised its challenges and a need for assistance to address them...
'Bankrupt' Birmingham City Council braced for government intervention

... Council leader John Cotton He said he had met Levelling Up secretary Michael Gove last week to discuss support, amid reports Mr Gove is set to announce plans to appoint commissioners to take over the day-to-day running of the Labour-led authority...
What is happening in 'bankrupt' Birmingham?

... Council leader John Cotton has, but warned " tough and robust decisions" were needed...
Urgent talks at 'bankrupt' Birmingham City Council

... Council leader John Cotton has insisted vital services would be protected...
Birmingham City Council 'effectively bankrupt'

... In their statement, councillors John Cotton and Sharon Thompson, leader and deputy leader respectively, said the authority was also facing financial pressures due to issues with the implementation of its" Like local authorities across the country, it is clear that Birmingham City Council faces unprecedented financial challenges, from huge increases in adult social care demand and dramatic reductions in business rates income, to the impact of rampant inflation, " they said, adding local government faced " a perfect storm"...
George Floyd's death: thousands join Birmingham protest

... The city of Birmingham has a long and proud history of standing up to racism and prejudice, and that is why we stand today in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement, said Labour councillor and Cabinet member for social inclusion John Cotton...
Small Heath murder probe after boy, 16, stabbed to death

... Cabinet member for social inclusion, community safety and equalities John Cotton said: Birmingham Youth Service runs programmes around youth violence - including schemes in Sparkbrook, South Yardley and Small Heath which seek to challenge and prevent knife crime...
Small Heath murder probe after boy, 16, stabbed to death
Forensic officers are at The Scene of the murder in Small Heath
A 16-year-old boy has been stabbed to death in a park in Birmingham.
He was found in Sara Park , Small Heath , at about 20:00 GMT on Wednesday and died at The Scene .
Another boy, aged 15, suffered minor injuries in an attack at The Park , in Herbert Road, West Midlands Police said.
A murder investigation is under way but no arrests have been made. The Boy is the second teenager to be stabbed to death in The City in a week.
The latest fatal attack came Seven Days after in Highgate.
Birmingham Yardley MP Jess Phillips said she wanted an emergency meeting with Home Secretary Sajid Javid to discuss the spate of Knife Crime .
The Park was cordoned off and forensic officers were at The Scene .
Councillor Zaheer Khan , whose Small Heath ward borders the area, said The Boy 's "tragic" death represented "another victim of Knife Crime ".
He added: "I feel that lack of Police resources means people believe they can do whatever they want. "
Police blocked off roads near The ParkMark Crooke, The Chairman of Pritchett Tower residents' association, said: "Today is a sad day because of the young man losing his life. People are feeling very vulnerable and scared.
"People that live in this area are becoming very scared and a lot of people want to leave. "
Two streets away from The Park , in Coventry Road, a 22-year-old man was stabbed in his back on Monday. The stabbings are not thought to be linked.
Police said The Man 's condition was not life-threatening and an 18-year-old arrested on suspicion of wounding had been released pending further inquiries.
Knife Crime in the West MidlandsWest Midlands Police saw a 72% rise in Knife Crime between April 2013 and the year ending March 2018,
Knife crimes recorded by West Midlands PoliceOffences between April 2013 and March 2018
Source: ONSAcross England and Wales in the 12 months ending March 2018, the highest since records began in 1946.
Out of 43 forces, West Midlands Police saw the third highest Knife Crime offences per head of population between April 2017 to March 2018, according to the Home Office .
Ten forces with the highest Knife Crime ratesThe number of offences reported for every 100,000 people
Note: Figures for Greater Manchester Police were undercounted Until December 2017Source: Home OfficeYasmin Akhtar, a 44-year-old support worker who lives locally and has a 10-year-old son, said she feared for his safety.
She Said : "I have A Son and I really fear what is going to happen to him.
"Last week, we had that young lad who died at Joseph Chamberlain , and another stabbing up The Road . It's a joke.
"Is it safe where we're living? It's such a shame. "
A 60-year-old female resident added: "There is stuff happening around here all the time. There is no Police presence here. "
Det Ch Insp Edward Foster, from the homicide team, said: "A teenager has sadly lost his life and another was assaulted.
"We are working hard to establish the circumstances around what happened. "
Birmingham City Council said its officers visited residents in Small Heath on Thursday, listening to concerns and offering reassurance, alongside partners including West Midlands Police .
Cabinet member for social inclusion, community safety and equalities John Cotton said: "Birmingham Youth Service runs programmes around Youth Violence - including schemes in Sparkbrook, South Yardley and Small Heath which seek to challenge and prevent Knife Crime . "
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