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Andrew Cochrane-Johnstone

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376: 347:. At the news of Napoleon's death, the value of the securities rose dramatically, at which point the conspirators sold them again: Cochrane-Johnstone was believed to have profited to the tune of Β£4931 (approx. Β£450,000 in modern terms). He was convicted of fraud and fled to France; he was expelled from Parliament on 5 July 1814. Cochrane-Johnstone's nephew 289:
Cochrane-Johnstone served as governor on Dominica until 1803; an 1802 mutiny by the 8th West India Regiment was quelled with severity, but led to a court-martial of the governor on charges of embezzlement, arbitrary rule, using soldiers for private servants, and other charges. The court-martial in
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was also convicted; although he claimed innocence and the public was on his side, he was forced to resign and did not return to the British Navy until 1832. Cochrane-Johnstone fled to the West Indies, where he discovered that his property in Dominica had been seized, although he was able to take
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in 1824. It is not proven, but is likely that John's mother was Georgiana Hope-Johnstone, who married Andrew nine months after John's birth. Andrew and Georgiana also had one daughter, Elizabeth Cochrane-Johnstone (26 December 1784 – 6 June 1883); she married
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Cochrane-Johnstone returned to Parliament in July 1812 after his brother George resigned in his favour; this was perhaps an expedient to avoid debtors. He was elected on his own account from Grampound in the same year, after a deal with fellow MP
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One of his next business ventures (1809) involved manufacturing muskets for the Spanish government; in the course of this he engaged in smuggling and defrauded several of the Spanish colonial governments by failing to deliver promised armaments.
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He had married Amelia Constance Gertrude Etienette de Clugny, a widow of Godet des Marais and the only child of a French governor of
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The Trial of ... Sir Thomas Cochrane, commonly called Lord Cochrane, the Hon. Andrew Cochrane Johnstone, etc... London 1814. (
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slaves from his plantation to a new establishment, a coffee plantation in Dutch
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in 1791. In November 1793 he married Georgiana Hope-Johnstone, a daughter of
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In February 1814 Cochrane-Johnstone was one of the chief organisers of the
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to his election in 1791, Cochrane-Johnstone supported the government of
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Scottish constituencies
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Defence of the Honourable Andrew Cochrane-Johnstone. Edinburgh 1806. (
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1805 cleared Cochrane-Johnstone, but his military career was over.
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Grampound
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in 1767, at 'Belleville', a house near Holyrood Palace in
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Expelled members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
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contributions in Parliament by Andrew Cochrane-Johnstone
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Pedestrian Journey through Russian and Siberian Tartary
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Portrait of Elizabeth Cochrane-Johnstone, age 17, by
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Cochrane-Johnstone had an illegitimate son, Captain
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Index

Great Britain
United Kingdom
British Army
Colonel
23rd Light Dragoons
19th Light Dragoons
60th Regiment of Foot
79th Regiment of Foot
West India Regiment
John Dundas Cochrane
Thomas Cochrane, 8th Earl of Dundonald
Archibald Cochrane, 9th Earl of Dundonald
John Cochrane
Basil Cochrane
Alexander Cochrane
Great Stock Exchange Fraud of 1814
Edinburgh
Edinburgh
Thomas Cochrane, 8th Earl of Dundonald
Stirling Boroughs
James Hope-Johnstone, 3rd Earl of Hopetoun
Henry Dundas
William Pitt the Younger
Sir John Henderson
Governor of Dominica
Guadeloupe
Napoleon
Grampound
rotten borough
Basil

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