Cotton Baronets
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There have been three Cotton Baronetcies, all in the Baronetage of England. The first was created in 1611 for Robert Bruce Cotton, the antiquary, and became extinct in 1752. The second was created for John Cotton in 1641 and became extinct in 1863. The third was created for Robert Cotton in 1677, and is now held by the Viscounts Combermere.
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[edit] Cotton Baronets, of Connington, Huntingdonshire (1611)
- Sir Robert Bruce Cotton, 1st Baronet (1571–1631)
- Sir Thomas Cotton, 2nd Baronet (1594–1662)
- Sir John Cotton, 3rd Baronet (1621–1702)
- Sir John Cotton, 4th Baronet (c. 1680–1731)
- Sir Robert Cotton, 5th Baronet (c. 1669–1749)
- Sir John Cotton, 6th Baronet (d. 1752)
[edit] Cotton Baronets of Landwade, Cambridgeshire (1641)
- Sir John Cotton, 1st Baronet (1615–1689)
- Sir John Cotton, 2nd Baronet (c. 1648–1713)
- Sir John Hynde Cotton, 3rd Baronet (1686–1752)
- Sir John Hynde Cotton, 4th Baronet (c. 1717–1795)
- Sir Charles Cotton, 5th Baronet (c. 1758–1812)
- Sir St Vincent Cotton, 6th Baronet (1801–1863)
[edit] Cotton Baronets of Combermere, Cheshire (1677)
see the Viscount Combermere
[edit] References
- This page incorporates information from Leigh Rayment's Baronetage Page.