Sir John Hynde Cotton, 3rd Baronet

John Hynde Cotton
Treasurer of the Chamber
In office
1744–1746
MonarchGeorge II
Prime MinisterHenry Pelham
Preceded byLord Hobart
Succeeded byRichard Arundell
Member of Parliament for Marlborough
In office
1741–1752
Member of Parliament for Cambridge
In office
1727–1741
Member of Parliament for Cambridgeshire
In office
1722–1727
Member of Parliament for Cambridge
In office
1708–1722
Personal details
Born1686
England
Died4 January 1752 (aged 66)
St James's, London, England
Resting placeCambridgeshire
Political partyTory
ChildrenSir John Hynde Cotton, 4th Baronet
EducationWestminster School
Alma materEmmanuel College, Cambridge

Sir John Hynde Cotton, 3rd Baronet (bapt. 7 April 1686 – 4 January 1752) was an English landowner and Tory politician who sat in the English and British House of Commons from 1708 to 1752. British historian Eveline Cruickshanks called him "one of the most zealous Jacobites in England".[1]

  1. ^ Eveline Cruickshanks, Political Untouchables: The Tories and the '45 (Duckworth, 1979), p. 40.

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