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Sir John Hutton Cooper, 1st Baronet

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36: 206:, but Cooper was one of three co-heirs to the remainder. Cooper's paternal grandmother (as inferred by Maddison, working from research on Lincolnshire pedigrees by Arthur Staunton Larken and William Monson, 6th Baron Monson) was Elizabeth Newton, daughter of Frances Newton. He was grandson of the Rev. Benjamin Cooper (died 1741), a Cambridge graduate, rector of 168:
was a patient of Cooper's, around 1794. The merchant Henry Chapman, a personal friend of Phillip, was married to Christina Neate, daughter of William Neate, and sister of the widowed Phillis Meniconi nÊe Neate who became Cooper's second wife in 1797. Cooper became by this marriage uncle to Fanny
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Cooper was married three times. He met his first wife Elizabeth Mary Ellis (died 1793), through his sister Theodosia, the eldest of the children of Benjamin and Ann Cooper, and they were married in 1790. She was the daughter of Edward Ellis of
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in 1669. While he was the youngest of five sons of his father's first marriage, the eldest William (above) died in 1797, and the others died young.
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Through the Duke of Clarence, Cooper found for his nephew George Ewbank, son of the Rev. William Ewbank and Theodosia Cooper, a commission in the
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After the marriage, Ewbank resigned from his Navy commission, with rank of lieutenant. He and Lydia then spent a period in India. Ewbank entered
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in Sleaford. At the time of his first marriage in 1790 he was described as a surgeon. He took a medical degree at the
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The couple had no children, and Phillis died in 1801. On Phillis's death, Cooper inherited Batheaston Villa.
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with the support of the Holdsworth interest, on a show of hands. In the House of Commons he voted against
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Chapman the diarist, who was the daughter of Henry and Kitty (i.e. Christiana or Christiania) Chapman.
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west of Sleaford, was marked in 1793 when Cooper paid for a monument to the daughter Elizabeth Lomax in
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of Coleby Hall. The bulk of the former Lister estates went to Stephen Tempest, descended from
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Cooper became in 1806 heir-at-law of Frances Newton nÊe Lister, daughter of William Lister of
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In 1821 Cooper married a third time, to Maria Charlotte Baker, daughter of
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Elizabeth Bryan Lucas, fifth daughter of the late Jonathan Lucas II of
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The point came up after the death in 1806 of the widow Elizabeth of
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rice mill of the Lucas family. They lived for a period to 1842 in
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and his first wife Anne Lomax (died 1765); his father was an
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III, Roy Williams; Lofton, Alexander Lucas (26 March 2018).
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in 1822, recorded a courtesy call on the Duke by Cooper and
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in 1843 as a mature student, moving the following year to
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In 1825 Cooper was elected, unopposed, to Parliament for
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in 1825 at a by-election after the death by suicide of
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He was the fifth son of Benjamin Cooper (1733–1797) of
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in 1812, a position he held for the rest of his life.
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and Theodosia was connected socially to the Brookes.
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The couple had no children. 1: 802:"Mr. Ewbank's Life and Works" 540:. Henry Colburn. p. xiv. 325:historyofparliamentonline.org 177:Sir George Baker, 1st Baronet 1062:Fellows of the Royal Society 987:. 5 January 1827. p. 4. 606:UK public library membership 193:High Sheriff of Lincolnshire 999:"Lost Houses: Ruskin Manor" 899:A Cambridge Alumni Database 895:"Ewbank, George (EWBK843G)" 876:South Carolina Encyclopedia 771:A Cambridge Alumni Database 556:A Cambridge Alumni Database 552:"Cooper, William (CPR774W)" 343:catalogues.royalsociety.org 48:Fellow of the Royal Society 1083: 969:. 15 July 1933. p. 5. 935:. 15 July 1933. p. 5. 901:. University of Cambridge. 826:. 26 July 1836. p. 5. 808:. 13 July 1923. p. 3. 773:. University of Cambridge. 558:. 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Index

John Hutton Cooper


Fellow of the Royal Society
Sleaford
apothecary
University of St Andrews
Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
Glasgow University
Groom of the Bedchamber
Duke of Clarence
William Beattie
Brussels
Augustin Sayer
Dartmouth
James Hamilton Stanhope
1826 general election
Catholic relief
Alnwick
Northumberland
Clare College, Cambridge
Marnham
Hardingham
Carlton Scroop
St Denys' Church, Sleaford
Frances Brooke
Arthur Phillip
Sir George Baker, 1st Baronet
Coleby Hall
High Sheriff of Lincolnshire

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