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Johanna Richardson Cockburn (Edinburgh, Midlothian, 14 January 1831 – 1888), married in Edinburgh, Midlothian, on 21 October 1856 to her cousin Archibald David Cockburn (Edinburgh, Midlothian, 6 September 1826 – 1886), son of John Cockburn and wife Eliza Dewar, and had
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Whilst Lord Cockburn's name is usually associated with building conservation, this reputation is somewhat misplaced as his interest was very selective. In 1845 he purchased the entire estate of
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The extent of Cockburn's literary ability only became known after he had passed his 70th year, on the publication of his biography of lifelong friend
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Elizabeth Cockburn (Edinburgh, Midlothian, 30 June 1826 – 6 April 1908), married in Edinburgh, Midlothian, on 27 December 1848 to Thomas Cleghorn
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Robert Waring Pitcairn Cockburn (Brentford, London, 1911 – ?), married to Jean Elizabeth Swinnerton and had one son and one daughter:
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George Ferguson Cockburn (Edinburgh, Midlothian, 31 January 1818 – 1866), married to Sarah Charlotte Bishop, and had four daughters:
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in 1800, and attached himself, not to the party of his relatives, who could have afforded him most valuable patronage, but to the
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Margaret Day Cockburn (Edinburgh, Midlothian, 24 January 1812, bap. Edinburgh, Midlothian, 25 February 1812 – 1818) (buried in
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Archibald William Cockburn, FRCSE (Edinburgh, Midlothian, 5 December 1814, bap. Edinburgh, Midlothian, 23 December 1814 –
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breadth of accent. Cockburn was one of the most popular men north of the Tweed." He was a member of the famous
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owe their continued existence to the change in attitude towards conservation which he helped bring about. The
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Henry Cockburn, Lord Cockburn, his family, David Octavius Hill and John Henning by Robert Adamson, 1840s
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Elizabeth Frances Cockburn (1845–1925), married to Henry Charles Biddulph Cotton Raban (1837 –
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Graham Cockburn, a daughter (bap. Edinburgh, Midlothian, 7 March 1817 – ?), married Rev.
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Elizabeth Pitcairn Cockburn (Calcutta, 20 March 1863, bap. Calcutta, 25 April 1863 – ?)
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Jane Cockburn (Edinburgh, Midlothian, 1813, bap. Edinburgh, Midlothian, 22 July 1813 – )
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Journal of Henry Cockburn; being a continuation of the memorials of his time, 1831-1854
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Journal of Henry Cockburn; being a continuation of the memorials of his time, 1831-1854
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Helen Macdowall Cockburn (Calcutta, 14 June 1857, bap. Calcutta, 17 July 1857 – ?)
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Archibald Francis Cockburn (bap. Edinburgh, Midlothian, 8 November 1853 – ?)
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Catherine Charlotte Raban (Chittagong, Bengal, 12 June 1870 – 1954), married at
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Henry Day Cockburn (Edinburgh, Midlothian, 21 April 1820 – ?), married at
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James Macdowell Cockburn (bap. Edinburgh, Midlothian, 7 March 1816 – ?)
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Moncrieff Cockburn (Edinburgh, Midlothian, 22 September 1855 – ?)
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James Balfour Cockburn (Edinburgh, Midlothian, 22 July 1851 – ?)
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he adopted the title of Lord Cockburn as a Scottish Lord of Session.
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Henry Dundas Cockburn (Brentford, London, 1913 – 4 December 1998),
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14 Charlotte Square, Edinburgh, the town house of Lord Cockburn
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His mother Janet Rannie was a sister-in-law of the influential
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Cockburn depicted on a building in Cockburn Street, Edinburgh
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Lawrence Cockburn (Edinburgh, Midlothian, 25 February 1822 –
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Elinor Phyllis Cockburn (Brentford, London, 1915 – ?)
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The House of Cockburn of That Ilk and the Cadets Thereof…
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party in Scotland in its days of darkness prior to the
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Scottish lawyer, judge and literary figure (1779–1854)
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were all descended from Cockburn, as are journalists
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People educated at the Royal High School, Edinburgh
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They had five daughters and six sons: 281: 273: 202: 194: 27: 930: 766:Cockburn died on 26 April 1854, at his 1297: 1156: 345:Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh 146:Cockburn contributed regularly to the 1365:Alumni of the University of Edinburgh 869: 762:Cockburn's grave in the Dean Cemetery 1370:Rectors of the University of Glasgow 782:. A statue of him by local sculptor 724:adding citations to reliable sources 691: 517:, London, 10 July 1893), a Judge in 416:Isabella Graham Cockburn (c. 1848 – 1375:Members of the Faculty of Advocates 1277:Rector of the University of Glasgow 911:. Royalsoced.org.uk. Archived from 862:Cockburn: Thomas H. Cockburn-Hood, 786:stands in the north-east corner of 687: 389:, 20 March 1871), who was with the 13: 1335:Senators of the College of Justice 141: 14: 1396: 1195:Scotland's greatest Whig Romantic 1188: 373:Moderator of the General Assembly 286:Henry Cockburn, Lord Cockburn by 1325:19th-century Scottish memoirists 1175: 1080: 696: 569:David Charles Alexander Cockburn 546:(Calcutta, 2 March 1859 – 1927?) 83:, Midlothian, 26 October 1779 – 44: 1385:Solicitors general for Scotland 1045: 1027: 951:Peter Beauclerk Dewar, editor, 513:, Midlothian, 8 January 1825 – 486:, in 1857 to Mary Ann Matherley 375:of the Free Church of Scotland) 257: 21:Henry Cockburn (disambiguation) 1245:Solicitor General for Scotland 1015: 993: 967: 958: 898: 885:"Cockburn, Henry Thomas"  856: 427:Mary Ann Amy Macrae Cockburn ( 404:(1866–1943) and had two sons, 350:Henry Cockburn (1849 – ?) 248:Solicitor General for Scotland 89:Solicitor General for Scotland 1: 1320:19th-century Scottish lawyers 1315:18th-century Scottish lawyers 849: 317:. His large town house at 14 979:National Library of Scotland 815:Cockburn had an interest in 778:and is buried in the city's 313:, on the south-west edge of 227:, and was a close friend of 7: 309:. The country house was at 130:His brother, John Cockburn 10: 1401: 1345:Scottish political writers 1058: 866:(Edinburgh, 1888), p. 152. 817:architectural conservation 509:Francis Jeffrey Cockburn ( 504:, Victoria, 1862 – ?) 18: 1283: 1274: 1270:The Marquess of Lansdowne 1266: 1261: 1251: 1242: 1234: 1229: 1199:Times Literary Supplement 1023:Annals of the Free Church 269: 235:, and won her acquittal. 191:Legal and judicial career 119:. 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Henry Cockburn (disambiguation)

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Cockpen
Bonaly
Solicitor General for Scotland
Lord Melville
Archibald Cockburn
Sheriff of Midlothian
Baron
Court of Exchequer
Royal High School
University of Edinburgh
FRSE
Leith
Edinburgh Review
Doric
Speculative Society
Sir Walter Scott
Henry Brougham
Francis Jeffrey
Lord Jeffrey


Faculty of Advocates
Whig party
Whig
Reform Act of 1832
Sir Thomas Dick Lauder

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