Sir John Buckworth, 1st Baronet (18 October 1662 – 1709) of West Sheen, Surrey, was an English merchant, who was Sheriff of London from 1704 to 1705.
Buckworth was described as a person of extraordinary parts who spoke Latin as fluently as English having been well grounded in classical learning.
His travel in Turkey and other places improved his natural and acquired abilities and he returned from abroad a complete gentleman.
[1] Buckworth was knighted at petersham, Surrey, on 2 December 1693 and was created a baronet on 1 April 1697.
Hiccocks is commemorated by a monument at Inner Temple Lane She died at Sheen on 20 May 1737 and was buried at St Peter le Poer on 27 May.