BARON ALEXANDER DUNDAS ROSS WISHARD BAILLIE COCHRANE LAMINGTON
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An English author and politician; born in November 1816; died in London, Feb. 15, 1890. He was the eldest son of Admiral Sir Thomas J. Cochrane, and one of the leaders of the Young England Party in Parliament. "Exeter Hall or Church Polemics" (1841); "Morea", a poem; "The State of Greece" (1847); "Ernest Vane", a novel; "Florence the Beautiful" (1854); "Francis the First, and Other Historic Studies" (1870); "The Theatre Francais in the Reign of Louis XV". (1879), constitute his chief works.
By Charles Dudley Warner
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