Sir James , 3rd Baronet

Sir James Wylie, Baronet by Barbara Neish. He was born in Tulliallan, Kincardine November 20, 1768 and died in St. Petersburg on March 2, 1854. He bequeathed his vast fortune to the People of Russia with instructions that they use it to built a Hospital. James - and - lucky me - I am going with them...!!!! The people of Kincardine also have plans to honour their "Son of the Soil" ; arrangements are now underway to erect a plaque in his memory - perhaps in the Old Kirkyard there on the old wall which once was the School he attended as a child. There is much on the Internet about him but here follows a bit of an outline on his early years in Russia. Sir James Wylie was private Physician to 3 Czars in succession and ever so much more. Genealogy for James Laurence Cotter (1787 - 1834) family tree on Geni, with over 170 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. Sir James Laurence Cotter, 3rd Baronet. â¹ Back to Cotter surname. Is your surname Cotter? Research the Cotter family. Start your family tree now. Sir James Laurence Cotter, 3rd Baronet's Geni Profile. Contact profile manager. View family tree. Records for James Cotter. 285,819 Records. Share your family tree and photos with the people you know and love. Sir James Cotter, 1st Baronet (1714 â“ 9 June 1770) was an Irish politician and baronet. Cotter was born into the Norse-Gaelic Cotter family, the son of James Cotter the Younger, a leading Catholic Jacobite in , and Margaret Mathew. He was raised by the authorities as a Protestant and educated at Midleton College in Cork. He served as the Member of Parliament for Askeaton in the between 1761 and 1768. On 11 August 1763 he was created a baronet, of Rockforest in the County of Cotter of Rockforest. Sir Patrick Lawrence Delaval Cotter, 7th Baronet. Cotterell of Garnons. Sir Henry Richard Geers Cotterell, 7th Baronet. Couper. Sir James George Couper, 7th Baronet. Courtenay of Powderham Castle. Sir Charles Peregrine Courtenay, 15th Baronet; 19th Earl of Devon. Sir James Hugh Thomas Devitt, 3rd Baronet. Dewar of the City of Perth. Sir John James Evelyn Dewar, 4th Baronet; 4th Baron Forteviot. Dewey of South Hill Wood. Sir Rupert Graham Dewey, 4th Baronet. de-Yarburgh Bateson, formerly Bateson, of Belvoir Park. D. He was the grandson of Sir James Cotter, of Anngrove, , Member of the Irish Parliament for Cork and Commander-in-Chief of James II's forces in County Cork, County Limerick and County Kerry. Cotter's grandson, the third Baronet (who succeeded his father), represented Mallow in the British House of Commons. The latter's great-grandson (the title having descended from father to son except for the fourth Baronet who was succeeded by his grandson), the sixth Baronet, was a Lieutenant-Colonel in the 13th/18th Regiment of the Royal Hussars and fought in the Second World War, Sir Edward Grey, 3rd Baronet, also called (from 1916) 1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon, (born April 25, 1862, London, Englandâ”died September 7, 1933, Fallodon, near Embleton, Northumberland, England), British statesman whose 11 years (1905â“16) as British foreign secretary, the longest uninterrupted tenure of that office in history, were marked by the start of World War I, about which he. Genealogy Royal Noble Peer Duke Count Lord Baron Baronet Sir Peer Database Family Tree Europe Nobility Knight Peerage Marquess Earl. Child of Sir James Laurence Cotter, 3rd Bt. and Helena Tryndall Lombard. Sir James Laurence Cotter, 4th Bt.+2 b. 4 Apr 1828, d. 10 Oct 1902. Citations. [S37] BP2003 volume 1, page 915. For other people named James Colquhoun, see James Colquhoun (disambiguation). Sir James Colquhoun, 3rd Baronet, of Luss (28 September 1774 â“ 3 February 1836) was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Dumbartonshire from 1799 to 1806.[1]. Colquhoun was a Scottish aristocratic major in 1799 when he married the writer Janet Sinclair. He did not support her religious zeal.