2003
DOI: 10.1017/s0018246x03003315
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The Career of Sir John Hynde Cotton (1686–1752)

Abstract: This article examines the character of John Hynde Cotton, a leading tory opponent of Sir Robert Walpole, who played a particularly puzzling role in the conspiracies behind the Jacobite rebellion of 1745, and the parliaments of George II. Entering a coalition ministry in 1744, he was immersed at the same time in intrigue with the exiled Stuart court, and at one stage pledged to use resignation from government as the signal for rebellion. The article explores the background to his career, tracing the intellectua… Show more

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“… Gabriel Glickman, “The Career of Sir John Hynde Cotton (1686–1752),” Historical Journal , 46, 4 (2003), pp. 817–41. …”
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“… Gabriel Glickman, “The Career of Sir John Hynde Cotton (1686–1752),” Historical Journal , 46, 4 (2003), pp. 817–41. …”
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“…Some of them were important figures, like Sir John Hynde Cotton, whose complicated career has been analyzed in an article by Gabriel Glickman. 53 Others were very minor people who may appear only briefly in historical records, for example through seditious words cases. Because evidence can be equivocal, and because motivations and behavior change over time, there will often be a speculative element in the identification of a Jacobite.…”
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