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- Randle_Cotgrave abstract "Randle Cotgrave, who may possibly be Randal, son of William Cotgreve of Christleton in Cheshire (died c. 1634), who is mentioned in the pedigree of the Cotgreve family, contained in Harl. MS. 1500, fol. 118, was an English lexicographer who in 1611 compiled and published A Dictionarie of the French and English Tongues, a bilingual dictionary that represented a breakthrough at the time and remains historically important.".
- Randle_Cotgrave comment "Randle Cotgrave, who may possibly be Randal, son of William Cotgreve of Christleton in Cheshire (died c. 1634), who is mentioned in the pedigree of the Cotgreve family, contained in Harl. MS. 1500, fol. 118, was an English lexicographer who in 1611 compiled and published A Dictionarie of the French and English Tongues, a bilingual dictionary that represented a breakthrough at the time and remains historically important.".