St Vincent Cotton

Sir St Vincent Cotton, 6th Baronet
Born6 October 1801
Madingley Hall, Madingley, Cambridgeshire
Died25 January 1863(1863-01-25) (aged 61)
Hyde Park Terrace, Kensington, London
Resting placeBrompton Cemetery
NationalityEnglish
Occupation(s)Cavalry officer, sportsman and stagecoach driver

Sir St Vincent Cotton, 6th Baronet (6 October 1801 – 25 January 1863) was a British cavalry officer, sportsman, stagecoach driver and gambler, and the last of the Cotton baronets of Landwade.

Educated at Westminster School and Christ Church, Oxford, Cotton inherited his title from his father when he was ten years old. Although his father, grandfather, godfather, uncle and brother-in-law were admirals, and he was named after a naval battle, Cotton decided to join the army. After a brief career as a cavalry officer, he devoted the rest of his life to sport and gambling. He drove a London to Brighton stagecoach at one time, and was also a deputy lieutenant, militia captain, and magistrate for Cambridgeshire. Cotton married on his deathbed, and the baronetcy became extinct when he died.