Sir Charles Cockerell, 1st Baronet
1755–1837 (age 82)
Biography
Sir Charles Cockerell, 1st Baronet (1755–1837), was a distinguished British politician and Member of Parliament who served his constituents with dedication throughout a long career spanning multiple decades. His political service reflected the values and concerns of the Georgian and early Victorian eras, contributing to parliamentary debates and legislation during a period of significant national change.
Cockerell's prominence in public life earned him a baronetcy, a recognition of his contributions to British society and governance. He maintained an active role in political affairs well into his later years, and his death in 1837 marked the end of a lengthy and respected career in public service. His legacy endured through his title and the continued prominence of his family in English society.