Richard Greville Arthur Wellington Stapleton-Cotton | |
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Born | 7 November 1873 Wellington Barracks, London |
Died | 5 January 1953 Merionethshire |
Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Service/branch | Royal Navy |
Years of service | 1887–1931 |
Rank | Admiral |
Battles/wars | First World War |
Awards |
Member of the Royal Victorian Order Commander of the Order of the British Empire Companion of the Bath |
Other work | Gentleman Usher of the Scarlet Rod |
Richard Greville Arthur Wellington Stapleton-Cotton CB CBE MVO (7 November 1873 - 5 January 1953) was a British officer of the Royal Navy. He rose to the rank of admiral during his career.
Richard Greville Arthur Wellington Stapleton-Cotton was born at Wellington Barracks, London, on 7 November 1873, the second son of Colonel the Honourable Richard Southwell George Stapleton-Cotton (1849-1925), of Plas Llwynon, Anglesey, and his wife, the Honourable Jane Charlotte Methuen, daughter of Frederick Henry Paul Methuen, second Baron Methuen. His father was the younger son of the second Viscount Combermere and had been the Inspector-General of Police in Guiana from 1889 to 1891, was an officer in the Wiltshire Regiment, having served in the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879 and in Bechuanaland in 1885, and served as a Justice of the Peace for Shropshire and Cheshire.
In 1910, he married Olive Harriet Cotton-Jodrell, a daughter of Sir Edward Thomas Davenant Cotton-Jodrell, of Reaseheath and Yeardsley, Cheshire, Member of Parliament for Wirral, and his wife Mary Rennell Coleridge.