Sir Charles Cockerell, 1st Baronet

Sir Charles Cockerell, 1st Baronet (18 February 1755 6 January 1837)[1] was an Somerset-born Englishman who prospered as an official of the British East India Company and became a politician. He sat in the House of Commons for most of the period between 1802 and 1837, sitting for five different constituencies.[2]

References

  1. Leigh Rayment's list of baronets – Baronetcies beginning with "R" (part 2)
  2. Anderson, J. W.; Thorne, R. G. (2009). D.R. Fisher, ed. "COCKERELL, Charles (1755-1837), of Sezincote, Glos". The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1820-1832. Cambridge University Press. Retrieved 7 June 2014.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
John Nicholls
Sir Lionel Copley, Bt
Member of Parliament for Tregony
1802 1806
With: Marquess of Blandford 1802–04
George Woodford Thellusson 1804–06
Succeeded by
Godfrey Wentworth Wentworth
James O'Callaghan
Preceded by
William Dickinson
the Viscount Lismore
Member of Parliament for Lostwithiel
January 1807 May 1807
With: the Viscount Lismore
Succeeded by
George Peter Holford
Ebenezer Maitland
Preceded by
Thomas Freeman-Heathcote
William Kenrick
Member of Parliament for Bletchingley
1809 1812
With: William Kenrick
Succeeded by
William Kenrick
Sir Charles Talbot, Bt
Preceded by
John Leach
Charles Rose Ellis
Member of Parliament for Seaford
1816 1818
With: Charles Rose Ellis
Succeeded by
Charles Rose Ellis
George Watson-Taylor
Preceded by
William Rouse-Boughton
Humphrey Howorth
Member of Parliament for Evesham
1819 1837
With: Humphrey Howorth to 1820
William Rouse-Boughton 1820–26
Edward Davis-Protheroe 1826–30
Lord Kennedy 1830–31
Thomas Hudson 1831–35
Peter Borthwick from 1835
Succeeded by
Peter Borthwick
George Rushout
Baronetage of the United Kingdom
New creation Baronet
(of Sezincote)
1809 1837
Succeeded by
Charles Cockerell


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