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Cochrane (Cochrane-Wishart-Baillie), Alexander Dundas Ross Wishart Baillie.
Adm. pens. (age 19) at TRINITY, Feb. 18, 1836; Fell.-Com. the same day.
Previously at Oxford; matric. (Christchurch) June 4, 1835, age 18.
Re-adm.
Fell.-Com. June 29, 1842.
S. of Sir Thomas John, Admiral (for whom see D.N.B.). B. Nov. 24, 1816, at Stonehouse, Devon.
School, Eton.
Matric. Lent, 1836.
President of the Union, 1837.
M.P. for Bridport, 1841-6 and 1847-52; for Lanarkshire, 1857; for Honiton, 1859-68; for the Isle of Wight, 1870-80.
Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds, 1846.
Created Baron Lamington of Lamington, Co. Lanark, May 3, 1880.
Knight of the Order of St Saviour of Greece.
Married Annabella Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Andrew Robert Drummond, of Cadlands, Southampton, Dec. 4, 1844.
He was well-known in society and is the 'Buckhurst' in Disraeli's novel of Coningsby. His reminiscences, entitled In the Days of the Dandies, appeared in Blackwood's Magazine. Author, poems, novels, etc.
Died Feb. 15, 1890, at 26, Wilton Crescent.
(G.E.C., sub Lamington; D.N.B., 2nd Suppl.; Al. Oxon.)
Alexander Dundas Ross Wishart Baillie COCHRANE (COCHRANE-WISHART-BAILLIE)
Approx. lifespan: 1816–1890
Adm pens. aged 19 Trinity College 1836:02:18
Fell.-Com. the same day.
Previously at Oxford;
Matric. ( Christ Church [Oxford] ) 1835:06:04 aged 18.
Re-adm Fell.-Com. 1842:06:29
s. of Admiral Sir Thomas John COCHRANE (COCHRANE-WISHART-BAILLIE) (for whom see D.N.B. )
b. Stonehouse, Devon , 1816:11:24
Sch: Eton
Matric 1836:01LT:
President of: : Union 1837
M.P. for: : Bridport, [Dorset], 1841-6, and 1847-52
for Lanarkshire , 1857
for Honiton, [Devon], 1859-68
for the Isle of Wight , 1870-80
Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds, [Buckinghamshire], 1846
Created Baron Lamington of Lamington, Lanarkshire , 1880:05:03
Knight of the Order of St Saviour of Greece ,
m. Annabella Mary Elizabeth DRUMMOND COCHRANE (COCHRANE-WISHART-BAILLIE) dau. of Andrew Robert DRUMMOND of Cadlands, Southampton, [Hampshire], 1844:12:04
He was well-known in society and is the "Buckhurst" in Disraeli's novel of Coningsby. His reminiscences, entitled In the Days of the Dandies, appeared in Blackwood's Magazine

Author, poems, novels, etc.
d. 26 Wilton Crescent, < >[[XXX], 1890:02:15
( G.E.C., sub Lamington; D.N.B., 2nd Suppl.; Al. Oxon. )

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