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English merchant and Conservative politician
For other people named William Cotton , see William Cotton ( disambiguation ) . " the City "
Cotton as caricatured by Spy ( Leslie Ward ) in Vanity Fair , September 1885 Sir William James Richmond Cotton ( 13 November 1822 - 4 June 1902 ) was an English merchant and Conservative Party politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1874 to 1885 .
Life
Cotton was born at Stratford , London , the son of William Cotton and his wife Caroline Richmond .
He became a London merchant and owned iron mines in Norway as well as the Sun and Topping wharves at London Bridge .
He was a commissioner of the Inland Revenue and a director of the Liverpool and London Globe Fire and Life Assurance Co .
He was a J.P. for Middlesex , Hertfordshire and the City of London .
Cotton was a member of the Haberdashers Company , the Saddlers Company the Turners Company and the Fan Makers Company , and filled the mastership of the three first-named .
He was a trustee of St Andrew Undershaft , chairman of the Mary Datchelor Girls ' School governors , a governor of Queen Anne 's Bounty , a governor of the Royal Hospitals , a member of the committee of Aske 's Charity and president of the City of London Rifle Corps .
Cotton was elected an alderman for the city ( Lime street Ward ) in 1866 , and served as such until 1892 .
He was Sheriff of London and Middlesex from 1868 to 1869 , and Lord Mayor of London from 1875 to 1876 , during which years he opened the new poultry and provisions market at Smithfield and presided over a grand banquet welcoming the Prince of Wales on his return from a tour of India .
In 1868 he had stood for parliament unsuccessfully at Southwark .
At the 1874 general election he was elected Member of Parliament for City of London .
He lost his seat in parliament in the 1885 UK general election after representation was reduced from four to two under the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 , and bitter at this result never attempted to re-enter .
Cotton was a member of the London School Board for nine years and became its chairman , and was also chairman of the Police Committee for seventeen years .
He became Chamberlain of the City of London in 1892 , and was knighted in July 1892 .
He published a volume of poems called Imagination .
Cotton died at his residence in London on 4 June 1902 , at the age of 79 .
He is buried in the churchyard of St Mary the Virgin , East Barnet , near London .
Family Cotton married , in October 1846 , Caroline Richmond Pottinger .
Lady Cotton died on 18 March 1901 .
They had 12 children , of whom seven survived their parents .


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20lady cotton1PERSON lady cotton died on 18 march 1901 .
21london school board1PERSON cotton was a member of the london school board for nine years and became its chairman , and was also chairman of the police committee for seventeen years .
22st mary1PERSON he is buried in the churchyard of st mary the virgin , east barnet , near london .
23hertfordshire1PLACE he was a j.p. for middlesex , hertfordshire and the city of london .
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26sun1PERSON he became a london merchant and owned iron mines in norway as well as the sun and topping wharves at london bridge .
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28commons1UNKNOWN cotton as caricatured by spy ( leslie ward ) in vanity fair , september 1885 sir william james richmond cotton ( 13 november 1822 - 4 june 1902 ) was an english merchant and conservative party politician who sat in the house of commons from 1874 to 1885 .
29chamberlain1PERSON he became chamberlain of the city of london in 1892 , and was knighted in july 1892 .
30volume1AMOUNT he published a volume of poems called imagination .
31people1HUMAN GROUP for other people named william cotton , see william cotton ( disambiguation ) . " the city "
32mary datchelor girls1PERSON he was a trustee of st andrew undershaft , chairman of the mary datchelor girls ' school governors , a governor of queen anne 's bounty , a governor of the royal hospitals , a member of the committee of aske 's charity and president of the city of london rifle corps .
33iron mines1PERSON he became a london merchant and owned iron mines in norway as well as the sun and topping wharves at london bridge .
34prince1PERSON he was sheriff of london and middlesex from 1868 to 1869 , and lord mayor of london from 1875 to 1876 , during which years he opened the new poultry and provisions market at smithfield and presided over a grand banquet welcoming the prince of wales on his return from a tour of india .
35queen anne1PERSON he was a trustee of st andrew undershaft , chairman of the mary datchelor girls ' school governors , a governor of queen anne 's bounty , a governor of the royal hospitals , a member of the committee of aske 's charity and president of the city of london rifle corps .
36result1RESULT he lost his seat in parliament in the 1885 uk general election after representation was reduced from four to two under the redistribution of seats act 1885 , and bitter at this result never attempted to re-enter .
37southwark1PLACE in 1868 he had stood for parliament unsuccessfully at southwark .
38norway1PLACE he became a london merchant and owned iron mines in norway as well as the sun and topping wharves at london bridge .
39parents1PERSON they had 12 children , of whom seven survived their parents .
40charity1PERSON he was a trustee of st andrew undershaft , chairman of the mary datchelor girls ' school governors , a governor of queen anne 's bounty , a governor of the royal hospitals , a member of the committee of aske 's charity and president of the city of london rifle corps .
41fan makers company1INSTITUTION cotton was a member of the haberdashers company , the saddlers company the turners company and the fan makers company , and filled the mastership of the three first-named .
42november1PERIOD cotton as caricatured by spy ( leslie ward ) in vanity fair , september 1885 sir william james richmond cotton ( 13 november 1822 - 4 june 1902 ) was an english merchant and conservative party politician who sat in the house of commons from 1874 to 1885 .
43india1PLACE he was sheriff of london and middlesex from 1868 to 1869 , and lord mayor of london from 1875 to 1876 , during which years he opened the new poultry and provisions market at smithfield and presided over a grand banquet welcoming the prince of wales on his return from a tour of india .
44president1PERSON he was a trustee of st andrew undershaft , chairman of the mary datchelor girls ' school governors , a governor of queen anne 's bounty , a governor of the royal hospitals , a member of the committee of aske 's charity and president of the city of london rifle corps .
45representation1ACT he lost his seat in parliament in the 1885 uk general election after representation was reduced from four to two under the redistribution of seats act 1885 , and bitter at this result never attempted to re-enter .
46london merchant1PERSON he became a london merchant and owned iron mines in norway as well as the sun and topping wharves at london bridge .
47tour1PERSON he was sheriff of london and middlesex from 1868 to 1869 , and lord mayor of london from 1875 to 1876 , during which years he opened the new poultry and provisions market at smithfield and presided over a grand banquet welcoming the prince of wales on his return from a tour of india .
48churchyard1PIECE he is buried in the churchyard of st mary the virgin , east barnet , near london .
49turners company1INSTITUTION cotton was a member of the haberdashers company , the saddlers company the turners company and the fan makers company , and filled the mastership of the three first-named .
50poems1PERSON he published a volume of poems called imagination .
51redistribution1ACT he lost his seat in parliament in the 1885 uk general election after representation was reduced from four to two under the redistribution of seats act 1885 , and bitter at this result never attempted to re-enter .
52haberdashers company1INSTITUTION cotton was a member of the haberdashers company , the saddlers company the turners company and the fan makers company , and filled the mastership of the three first-named .
53alderman1PERSON cotton was elected an alderman for the city ( lime street ward ) in 1866 , and served as such until 1892 .
54age1PROPERTY cotton died at his residence in london on 4 june 1902 , at the age of 79 .
55sheriff1PERSON he was sheriff of london and middlesex from 1868 to 1869 , and lord mayor of london from 1875 to 1876 , during which years he opened the new poultry and provisions market at smithfield and presided over a grand banquet welcoming the prince of wales on his return from a tour of india .
56school governors1PERSON he was a trustee of st andrew undershaft , chairman of the mary datchelor girls ' school governors , a governor of queen anne 's bounty , a governor of the royal hospitals , a member of the committee of aske 's charity and president of the city of london rifle corps .
57residence1PLACE cotton died at his residence in london on 4 june 1902 , at the age of 79 .
58aske1PERSON he was a trustee of st andrew undershaft , chairman of the mary datchelor girls ' school governors , a governor of queen anne 's bounty , a governor of the royal hospitals , a member of the committee of aske 's charity and president of the city of london rifle corps .
59vanity fair1PERSON cotton as caricatured by spy ( leslie ward ) in vanity fair , september 1885 sir william james richmond cotton ( 13 november 1822 - 4 june 1902 ) was an english merchant and conservative party politician who sat in the house of commons from 1874 to 1885 .
60smithfield1UNKNOWN he was sheriff of london and middlesex from 1868 to 1869 , and lord mayor of london from 1875 to 1876 , during which years he opened the new poultry and provisions market at smithfield and presided over a grand banquet welcoming the prince of wales on his return from a tour of india .
61september sir william james richmond cotton1PERSON
62politician1PERSON english merchant and conservative politician
63family cotton1PERSON family cotton married , in october 1846 , caroline richmond pottinger .
64liverpool1PLACE he was a commissioner of the inland revenue and a director of the liverpool and london globe fire and life assurance co .
65trustee1PERSON he was a trustee of st andrew undershaft , chairman of the mary datchelor girls ' school governors , a governor of queen anne 's bounty , a governor of the royal hospitals , a member of the committee of aske 's charity and president of the city of london rifle corps .
66conservative party politician1PERSON cotton as caricatured by spy ( leslie ward ) in vanity fair , september 1885 sir william james richmond cotton ( 13 november 1822 - 4 june 1902 ) was an english merchant and conservative party politician who sat in the house of commons from 1874 to 1885 .
67lime street ward1PERSON cotton was elected an alderman for the city ( lime street ward ) in 1866 , and served as such until 1892 .
68return1ACT he was sheriff of london and middlesex from 1868 to 1869 , and lord mayor of london from 1875 to 1876 , during which years he opened the new poultry and provisions market at smithfield and presided over a grand banquet welcoming the prince of wales on his return from a tour of india .
69director1PERSON he was a commissioner of the inland revenue and a director of the liverpool and london globe fire and life assurance co .
70provisions market1AMOUNT he was sheriff of london and middlesex from 1868 to 1869 , and lord mayor of london from 1875 to 1876 , during which years he opened the new poultry and provisions market at smithfield and presided over a grand banquet welcoming the prince of wales on his return from a tour of india .
71st andrew undershaft1PLACE he was a trustee of st andrew undershaft , chairman of the mary datchelor girls ' school governors , a governor of queen anne 's bounty , a governor of the royal hospitals , a member of the committee of aske 's charity and president of the city of london rifle corps .
72march1PERIOD lady cotton died on 18 march 1901 .
73virgin1PLACE he is buried in the churchyard of st mary the virgin , east barnet , near london .
74inland revenue1SYSTEM he was a commissioner of the inland revenue and a director of the liverpool and london globe fire and life assurance co .
75life assurance co1PERSON he was a commissioner of the inland revenue and a director of the liverpool and london globe fire and life assurance co .
76bounty1RESULT he was a trustee of st andrew undershaft , chairman of the mary datchelor girls ' school governors , a governor of queen anne 's bounty , a governor of the royal hospitals , a member of the committee of aske 's charity and president of the city of london rifle corps .
77house1PLACE cotton as caricatured by spy ( leslie ward ) in vanity fair , september 1885 sir william james richmond cotton ( 13 november 1822 - 4 june 1902 ) was an english merchant and conservative party politician who sat in the house of commons from 1874 to 1885 .
78royal hospitals1PERSON he was a trustee of st andrew undershaft , chairman of the mary datchelor girls ' school governors , a governor of queen anne 's bounty , a governor of the royal hospitals , a member of the committee of aske 's charity and president of the city of london rifle corps .
79spy1RESOURCE cotton as caricatured by spy ( leslie ward ) in vanity fair , september 1885 sir william james richmond cotton ( 13 november 1822 - 4 june 1902 ) was an english merchant and conservative party politician who sat in the house of commons from 1874 to 1885 .
80son1PERSON cotton was born at stratford , london , the son of william cotton and his wife caroline richmond .
81police committee1HUMAN GROUP cotton was a member of the london school board for nine years and became its chairman , and was also chairman of the police committee for seventeen years .
82seats act1ACT he lost his seat in parliament in the 1885 uk general election after representation was reduced from four to two under the redistribution of seats act 1885 , and bitter at this result never attempted to re-enter .
83life cotton1PERSON
84wife caroline richmond1PERSON cotton was born at stratford , london , the son of william cotton and his wife caroline richmond .
85children1PERSON they had 12 children , of whom seven survived their parents .
86saddlers company1INSTITUTION cotton was a member of the haberdashers company , the saddlers company the turners company and the fan makers company , and filled the mastership of the three first-named .
87commissioner1PERSON he was a commissioner of the inland revenue and a director of the liverpool and london globe fire and life assurance co .
88east barnet1PERSON he is buried in the churchyard of st mary the virgin , east barnet , near london .
89committee1HUMAN GROUP he was a trustee of st andrew undershaft , chairman of the mary datchelor girls ' school governors , a governor of queen anne 's bounty , a governor of the royal hospitals , a member of the committee of aske 's charity and president of the city of london rifle corps .
90banquet1FOOD he was sheriff of london and middlesex from 1868 to 1869 , and lord mayor of london from 1875 to 1876 , during which years he opened the new poultry and provisions market at smithfield and presided over a grand banquet welcoming the prince of wales on his return from a tour of india .
91london rifle corps1PLACE he was a trustee of st andrew undershaft , chairman of the mary datchelor girls ' school governors , a governor of queen anne 's bounty , a governor of the royal hospitals , a member of the committee of aske 's charity and president of the city of london rifle corps .
92lord mayor1HUMAN ROLE he was sheriff of london and middlesex from 1868 to 1869 , and lord mayor of london from 1875 to 1876 , during which years he opened the new poultry and provisions market at smithfield and presided over a grand banquet welcoming the prince of wales on his return from a tour of india .
93london bridge1PERSON he became a london merchant and owned iron mines in norway as well as the sun and topping wharves at london bridge .
94caroline richmond pottinger1PERSON family cotton married , in october 1846 , caroline richmond pottinger .
95wales1PLACE he was sheriff of london and middlesex from 1868 to 1869 , and lord mayor of london from 1875 to 1876 , during which years he opened the new poultry and provisions market at smithfield and presided over a grand banquet welcoming the prince of wales on his return from a tour of india .
96leslie ward1PERSON cotton as caricatured by spy ( leslie ward ) in vanity fair , september 1885 sir william james richmond cotton ( 13 november 1822 - 4 june 1902 ) was an english merchant and conservative party politician who sat in the house of commons from 1874 to 1885 .

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