George Ralph Richardson Cockburn

George Ralph Richardson Cockburn
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Toronto Centre
In office
1887–1896
Preceded by Robert Hay
Succeeded by William Lount
Personal details
Born (1834-02-14)February 14, 1834
Edinburgh, Scotland
Died January 18, 1912(1912-01-18) (aged 77)
Toronto
Political party Conservative
Residence Toronto

George Ralph Richardson Cockburn (February 14, 1834 January 18, 1912) was a Scottish-born educator and political figure in Ontario, Canada. He represented Toronto Centre in the Canadian House of Commons from 1887 to 1896 as a Conservative member.

He was born in Edinburgh and was educated in Scotland, graduating from the University of Edinburgh and continuing his studies in Germany. Cockburn taught in Scotland for several years. In 1834, he married Mary Zane. In 1858, he came to Canada West as rector for the Model Grammar School for Upper Canada. Cockburn was named principal for Upper Canada College in 1861. Cockburn was unsuccessful when he ran for reelection in 1896. He was president of the Toronto Land and Investment Company and a director for the Ontario Bank, the London and Canadian Loan and Agency Company and the Glasgow and London Insurance Company. Cockburn also served as a member of the senate for the University of Toronto.[1]

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