Henry Thomas Cockburn of Bonaly, Lord Cockburn (/ˈkoʊbərn/ KOH-bərn; Cockpen, Midlothian, 26 October 1779 – Bonaly, Midlothian, 26 April/18 July 1854)...
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paternal great-grandfather was Scottish judge/biographer Henry Cockburn, Lord Cockburn. Cockburn was educated at Berkhamsted School, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire...
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Henry Cockburn may refer to: Henry Cockburn (bishop) (died 1476), Scottish prelate, Bishop of Ross Henry Cockburn, Lord Cockburn (1779–1854), Scottish...
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Wycombe, Oxfordshire, 1923). His paternal grandparents were Henry Cockburn, Lord Cockburn, and his wife Elizabeth Macdowall, while his maternal grandparents...
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Admiral of the Fleet Sir George Cockburn, 10th Baronet, GCB, PC, FRS (22 April 1772 – 19 August 1853) was a Royal Navy officer and politician. As a captain...
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James Edmund Cockburn, 12th Baronet GCB (24 December 1802 – 20 November 1880) was a British jurist and politician who served as the Lord Chief Justice...
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Cockburn (/ˈkoʊbərn/ KOH-bərn, Scots: [ˈkobʌɾn]) is a Scottish surname that originated in the Borders region of the Scottish Lowlands. In the United States...
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Alison Cockburn also Alison Rutherford, or Alicia Cockburn (8 October 1712 – 22 November 1794) was a Scottish poet, wit and socialite who collected a...
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Originally named Lord Cockburn Street after the then recently-deceased Scottish lawyer, judge and literary figure Henry, Lord Cockburn who was influential...
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September 1776 - ?) David Cockburn (Cockpen, Midlothian, 9 February 1778 - ?) Henry Thomas Cockburn of Bonaly, Lord Cockburn (Cockpen, Midlothian, 26 October...
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of their four children. She was the Great granddaughter of Henry Cockburn, Lord Cockburn and on 26 April 1954 attended the opening of a commemorative...
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John Cockburn, (d. 1583) laird of Ormiston, East Lothian, Scotland, was an early supporter of the Scottish Reformation. He was the eldest son of William...
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(d. 1649) and his wife Marion McCath [citation needed]. Cockburn joined the London firm of Henry Douglas, a wealthy merchant and his future father in law...
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Cockburn of Templehall and Vogrie (died 1614) was a Scottish landowner, diplomat, and Sheriff-principal of Edinburgh. He was a son of John Cockburn of...
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Prince Henry. In old age Cockburn lost his eyesight and mobility, and in December 1622 there were discussions about a replacement in the role of Lord Justice...
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Ninian Cockburn (died 6 May 1579) was a Scottish soldier and officer of the Garde Écossaise, a company which guarded the French king. He had an ambiguous...
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John Cockburn (20 April 1652 – 20 November 1729) was a Scottish theologian. He was the son of John Cockburn, a gentleman of some estate in the north of...
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on BBC Scotland in the early 1970s: Cocky, where he played Henry Cockburn, Lord Cockburn, which ended with his speech to the jury defending Helen McDougal...
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Samuel Cockburn (born 17 March 1823 in Duns, Scottish Borders, d. 7 July 1915 in Glasgow) was a conventionally trained, for the time, Scottish physician...
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Sir Richard Cockburn of Clerkington, Lord Clerkintoun (1565–1627) was a senior government official in Scotland serving as Lord Privy Seal of Scotland during...
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Cockburn of Skirling and Cessford, and Marion, daughter of Lord Crichton of Sanquhar. Cockburn was a university graduate, and appears for the first time...
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1705–10: Sir Adam Cockburn of Ormiston, Lord Ormiston 1710–14: Sir James Erskine, Lord Grange 1714–35: Adam Cockburn of Ormiston, Lord Ormiston 1735–48:...
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given name, as for example in the case of Graham Cockburn, a daughter of Henry Cockburn, Lord Cockburn. The surname is presently commonly used as a masculine...
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Joanna Cockburn, daughter of George Ferguson Cockburn, commander of the British Army at Patna, granddaughter of Henry Cockburn, Lord Cockburn. They had...
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married Elizabeth Cockburn (1770-1850), daughter of Archibald Cockburn, Baron of the Exchequer, and sister of Henry Cockburn, Lord Cockburn. She was 23 years...
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ISBN 0-902-198-84-X. "Historic Cockburn Association Office-Bearers". "No. 33302". The London Gazette. 12 August 1927. p. 5258. ELPHINSTONE, 16th Lord, Who Was Who, A...
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John Coleridge, 1st Baron Coleridge (redirect from Lord Coleridge CJ)
Justice. The head of each court (Lord Chief Justice Sir Alexander Cockburn, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas Lord Coleridge, and Chief Baron of the...
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was elected Solicitor General for Scotland in 1834, replacing Henry Cockburn, Lord Cockburn. He lived at 74 Great King Street in Edinburgh's Second New...
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Duke of Buccleuch John Crichton-Stuart, 2nd Marquess of Bute Henry Cockburn, Lord Cockburn Sir David Hunter-Blair, 3rd Baronet Sir Thomas Makdougall-Brisbane...
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Ellyard 1981, pp. 45–46. Cockburn & Ellyard 1981, pp. 48–50. Cockburn & Ellyard 1981, pp. 52–55. Oliphant, M. L. E.; Rutherford, Lord (3 July 1933). "Experiments...
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