Andrew Cochrane of Brighouse (1693 – 1777) was a Scottish merchant who served as Lord Provost of Glasgow three times, more than any other person: 1744/5, 1748/9, and 1760/1.[1] Cochrane Street in central Glasgow was renamed in his honour in 1799; the street previously being known as Cotton Street.
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AndrewCochrane of Brighouse (1693 – 1777) was a Scottish merchant who served as Lord Provost of Glasgow three times, more than any other person: 1744/5...
Admiral Sir Alexander Inglis Cochrane GCB (born Alexander Forrester Cochrane; 23 April 1758 – 26 January 1832) was a senior Royal Navy commander during...
with his brother AndrewCochrane-Johnstone, his nephew Lord Cochrane, and others. In 1807 he financed the campaigns of his brothers Andrew and George in...
David AndrewCochrane (14 August 1920 – June 2000) was an Ireland international footballer who played in the Football League for Leeds United. "Davy Cochrane"...
Lord Cochrane, a Radical member of Parliament and well-known naval hero, his uncle the Hon. AndrewCochrane-Johnstone, Richard Butt, Lord Cochrane's financial...
their names to streets were Andrew Buchanan, James Dunlop, Archibald Ingram, James Wilson, Alexander Oswald, AndrewCochrane, and John Glassford. The Virginia...
Thomas William Cochrane OC OM (/ˈkɒkrən/ KOK-rən; born May 14, 1953) is a Canadian singer-songwriter and musician best known as the frontman for the rock...
2003. Seth, Andrew; Pringle-Pattison, Andrew Seth; Randall, Geoffrey (1999). The Grocers: The Rise and Rise of the Supermarket Chains By Andrew Seth, Geoffrey...
candidates, two more Cochranes (George Cochrane and AndrewCochrane-Johnstone), financed by a fourth brother, the nabob Basil Cochrane. Teed ultimately deserted...
swindler AndrewCochrane-Johnstone, John Dundas Cochrane came from extensive naval and army family - he was a cousin of Admiral Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl...
Cochrane Shipbuilders was a shipbuilder at Selby. Founded by AndrewCochrane at Beverley, England in 1884, establishing Cochrane & Sons in 1896. The ship...
(1742–1744) Lawrence Dinwiddie (1744–1746) AndrewCochrane (1746–1748) John Murdoch of Rosebank (1748–1750) AndrewCochrane (1750–1752) John Murdoch of Rosebank...
times: 1746–1748, 1750–1752 and 1758–1760, with his brother-in-law AndrewCochrane serving in the intervening years. Murdoch Avenue in Cambuslang is named...
opening of the Beverley railway station in October 1846. In 1884, AndrewCochrane founded a shipyard at Grovehill on the River Hull. It was purchased...
1742 and in turn was replaced by Andrew Cochrane in 1744. In 1761, with 25 others, including AndrewCochrane he founded the Glasgow Arms Bank. He was...
Retrieved May 10, 2021. "Switchback" (Television). Interviewed by AndrewCochrane. Halifax, Nova Scotia: CBC. December 1988. Archived from the original...
Labour May 1980 May 1984 Charles Kennedy Labour May 1984 Jan 1989 AndrewCochrane Labour Jan 1989 May 1992 Robert Coyle Labour May 1992 May 1993 Brian...