John Cotterell | |
Office: | Member of Parliament for Herefordshire |
Term Start: | 1806 |
Term End: | 1831 |
Predecessor: | Sir George Cornewall, Bt John Matthews |
Alongside: | Sir George Cornewall, Bt, Thomas Foley, Sir Robert Price, Bt |
Successor: | Sir Robert Price, Bt Kedgwin Hoskins |
Term Start1: | 1802 |
Term End1: | 1803 |
Predecessor1: | Robert Biddulph Thomas Harley |
Alongside1: | Sir George Cornewall, Bt |
Successor1: | Sir George Cornewall, Bt John Matthews |
Birthname: | John Geers Cotterell |
Birth Date: | 21 September 1757 |
Death Place: | Garnons, Herefordshire |
Nationality: | British |
Party: | Conservative Party |
Parents: | Sir John Brookes-Cotterell Anne Geers |
Sir John Geers Cotterell, 1st Baronet (21 September 1757 – 26 January 1845) was a British politician. He served as the Conservative Member of Parliament for Herefordshire from 1802 to 1803, and from 1806 to 1831.
Cotterell was born on 21 September 1757.[1] [2] He was the son of Anne Geers and Sir John Brookes-Cotterell, High Sheriff of Herefordshire in 1761.
His paternal grandparents were John Cotterell and Mary (Jackson) Cotterell. His mother was the daughter, and heiress, of John Geers of Garnons, Herefordshire.
Cotterell was known as an anti-Catholic Tory squire, or large landowner, in Hereford.[1]
He served as the Conservative Member of Parliament for Herefordshire from 1802 to 1803, and from 1806 to 1831.[1]
He was created Cotterell Baronet, of Garnons in the County of Hereford, on 2 November 1805 in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.[1]
On 4 January 1791, Cotterell married Frances Isabella Evans, daughter of Henry Michael Evans of Spring Grove, Uxbridge.[1] Before her death on 3 July 1813, they were the parents of four sons and six daughters, including:[3]
Sir John died Garnons on 26 January 1845 was buried in the family vault at Mansel church.[1] As he was predeceased by his eldest son, his grandson John succeeded to the baronetcy.[5]
Through his only son John, he was a grandfather of Sir John Cotterell, 2nd Baronet (1830–1847), who died unmarried while at Eton, and Sir Geers Cotterell, 3rd Baronet (1834–1900), who married Hon. Katherine Margaret Airey, daughter of Gen. Richard Airey, 1st Baron Airey with whom he had issue.[4]