Charles Lodowick Cotterell

Sir Charles Lodowick Cotterell (10 August 1654 – 9 July 1710), was an English courtier.

[2] Cotterell succeeded to his father's position as Master of the Ceremonies in 1686.

[3] He was commissioner of the privy seal in April 1697, and obtained the reversion of his mastership of the ceremonies for his son on 31 January 1699.

He was robbed on Hounslow Heath on his way to Windsor on 4 June 1706, and died in July 1710.

A copy is in the Grenville Library at the British Museum.