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Henry Cotton
Henry Cotton may refer to:
Henry Egerton Cotton (1929–1993), first chancellor of Liverpool John Moores University and former Lord Lieutenant of Merseyside Sir Henry Cotton (Liberal MP) (1845–1915), British politician (also in India)
Sir Henry Cotton (judge) (1821–1892), British judge (Lord Justice of Appeal
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cotton-lord
cotton lord, cotton-lord A wealthy cotton-manufacturer; a magnate of the cotton trade.1823 Cobbett Rur. Rides (1885) I. 399 Oh, Oh! The cotton Lords are tearing! 1847 J. W. Croker in C. Papers (1884) III. xxv. 102 Helping to raise a gigantic fortune for some cotton lord at Manchester. 1862 T. Guthri...
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Sir Charles Cotton, 5th Baronet
Early career
Cotton was the third child of Sir John Hynde Cotton, 4th Baronet, MP and Anne Parsons, daughter of Humphrey Parsons, Lord Mayor of London. Despite joining the fighting, Lord Howe omitted Cotton from his dispatch of the battle and as a result, Cotton was denied official recognition and did
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Henry Egerton Cotton
Henry Egerton Cotton (21 July 1929 – 1993), (also known as Henry E. Cotton) served as Lord Lieutenant of Merseyside from 1989 to 1993. University
People educated at Rugby School
Royal Artillery officers
Lord-Lieutenants of Merseyside
1929 births
1993 deaths
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cottonocracy
cottonocracy colloq. (kɒt(ə)nˈɒkrəsɪ) [f. cotton, after aristocracy: see -cracy.] The class who have risen to wealth through the cotton trade; the cotton-planting or cotton-spinning interest.1845 Ford Handbk. Spain I. ii. 343 To believe that he [Espartero] was the tool of the Manchester Cottonocracy...
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William Cotton (bishop)
John Cotton was the third son of Richard Cotton (died 1534) of Hamstall Ridware in Staffordshire, descended from William Cotton (fl.1378,1400) lord of the manor of Cotton in Cheshire, by his wife Agnes de Ridware, daughter and heiress of Walter de Ridware, lord of the manor of Hamstall Ridware.
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Vere Egerton Cotton
Colonel Vere Egerton Cotton C.B.E. (1882–1970) was a British Army officer and politician who served as Lord Mayor of Liverpool. He is the father of Henry Egerton Cotton, Lord Lieutenant of Merseyside.
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William Cotton
William Cotton may refer to:
William Cotton (artist) (1880–1958), American artist and playwright
William Cotton (MP for Cambridgeshire) (), see Cambridgeshire Cotton, American meteorologist
Sir William Cotton (Lord Mayor) (1822–1902), British politician, Lord Mayor of London, Member of Parliament for City of
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Joseph Cotton
Albums
Touch Her Where She Want It Most (1981) Music Force
Talk of the Town (1984) Thunder Bolt
Cotton Style (1990) South East - credited to Joseph Cotton and the Lord Son (Glen Brown)
No Touch the Style (1987) Blue Mountain/VP
Dancehall Days (1998) Moll Selekta (compilation)
The Good Old Days of the 70s
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William Cotton (Conservative politician)
Life
Cotton was born at Stratford, London, the son of William Cotton and his wife Caroline Richmond. He was Sheriff of London and Middlesex from 1868 to 1869, and Lord Mayor of London from 1875 to 1876, during which years he opened the new poultry and
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Allan Cotton
Sir Allan Cotton (died 25 December 1628) was an English merchant who was Lord Mayor of London in 1625. He was born in Whitchurch, Shropshire to Ralph Cotton of Alkington and Jane Cotton.
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Willoughby Cotton
He quickly gained his Lieutenancy, on 25 November 1799 and took part in Lord Cathcart's Hanover Expedition in 1805. The 1st Battalion and Cotton were also involved in the 1807 Copenhagen Expedition, again commanded by Lord Cathcart.
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Rose Cotton
Rose Cotton is the name of:
Rose Cotton (EastEnders), fictional character from EastEnders
Rosie Cotton, the girlfriend, later the wife, of Samwise Gamgee in The Lord of the Rings
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Francis Stapleton-Cotton, 4th Viscount Combermere
Lord Augustus FitzClarence, an illegitimate son of King William IV). They divorced in 1926, and she later died on 15 April 1943. Lord Combermere died less than a year later on 8 February 1969. He was succeeded in his titles by his eldest son Michael.
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