Sir Abraham Cullen, 1st Baronet

Sir Abraham Cullen, 1st Baronet (c.1624–1668), of East Sheen Surrey, was an English merchant and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1661 to 1668.

10 December 1650 Abigail Rushout, daughter of John Rushout, Fishmonger, of London and Marylords, Essex and his first wife Anne Godschalk, daughter of Joas Godschalk of London.

[1] He became a captain of the foot militia for Surrey in April 1660, and a Justice of the Peace in July 1660.

[2] In Parliament, Cullen was appointed to 22 committees, most of which were concerned with commerce or finance.

He was on the committee for the Wey Navigation bill promoted by his colleague William Sandys in 1664.