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ON January 8 Prof. James Henry Cotterill died at Parkstone, near Bournemouth. Prof. Cotterill was the youngest son of the Rev. Joseph Cotterill, of Blakeney, Norfolk. Educated at Brighton College, he was afterwards apprenticed in the works of Sir William Fairbairn, at Manchester. Later he went to St. John's College, Cambridge, and took a fair place in the mathematical tripos. In 1866 he became lecturer and in 1870 vice-principal at the Royal School of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering at South Kensington. In 1873 the school was moved to Greenwich, and became part of the Royal Naval College, in which Prof. Cotteril! was professor of applied mathematics until his retirement in 1897. He was elected hon. vice-president of the Institution of Naval Architects in 1905.
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Prof. J. H. Cotterill, F.R.S. Nature 109, 115–116 (1922). https://doi.org/10.1038/109115a0
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