Sir Lynch Salusbury Cotton 4th Bart
He was MP for Denbighshire from 1749 to 1774.
In service with the East India Company. d.s.p.
LL.D, rector of Stoke in Staffordshire, of Dodleston and Davenham in Cheshire, Dean of Chester,
Died unmarried.
Killed in action at Camden in America, captain in the 33rd Regiment.
Captain in the First Life Guards.
Robert Hamilton settled at Queenston and built himself a fine home. It was partially destroyed during the War of 1812, but was rebuilt and today is privately owned. Robert Hamilton operated a good business from Queenston. He had more than half a dozen sons with two wives. He was a member of the Legislature and moved in the same circles as Governor Simcoe. Robert Hamilton's son, George, married the daughter of Secretary William Jarvis. George Hamilton bought the land at the head of Lake Ontario, and it would later become known as the city of Hamilton.
Occupation: Lawyer
Immigration: FROM 07 SEP 1850 TO 27 DEC 1850; Lyttelton, Canterbury, New Zealand ; 50 Ship -CRESSY
Of Whaddon Hall, Stony, Stratord & Winslow,Buckinghamshire.