Francis Cotton (politician)

Born in Adelaide, Colony of South Australia, to grocer Richard Cotton and Esther Ann Payne.

He was educated privately and worked on a cattle station in Port Lincoln before arriving in the Colony of New South Wales in 1875.

On 8 June 1891, he supported the formation of the Womanhood Suffrage League of New South Wales, saying that "equality was the soul of equity.

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