Sir John Hutton Cooper, 1st Baronet

Sir John Hutton Cooper, 1st Baronet (1765–1828) was an English physician, courtier and politician.

[5] He took a medical degree at the University of St Andrews, and was admitted a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, in 1796.

[3][8] Cooper was appointed Groom of the Bedchamber to the Duke of Clarence in 1812, a position he held for the rest of his life.

"[9] In 1825 Cooper was elected, unopposed, to Parliament for Dartmouth in 1825 at a by-election after the death by suicide of James Hamilton Stanhope.

He then held the seat in the 1826 general election with the support of the Holdsworth interest, on a show of hands.

[1] He met his first wife Elizabeth Mary Ellis (died 1793), through his sister Theodosia, the eldest of the children of Benjamin and Ann Cooper, and they were married in 1790.

William (a graduate of Clare College, Cambridge, at that point vicar of Marnham, died 1797, when he was rector of Hardingham).

[20] Cooper's paternal grandmother (as inferred by Maddison, working from research on Lincolnshire pedigrees by Arthur Staunton Larken and William Monson, 6th Baron Monson) was Elizabeth Newton, daughter of Frances Newton.

Benjamin Cooper (died 1741), a Cambridge graduate, rector of Kilvington and then North Scarle.

[22] Through the Duke of Clarence, Cooper found for his nephew George Ewbank, son of the Rev.

John Hutton Cooper
Escutcheon of the Cooper baronets of Walcot