Henry Cockburn

Henry Cockburn

Henry Cockburn may refer to:

* Henry Cockburn (bishop) (d. 1476), Scottish prelate, Bishop of Ross
* Henry Cockburn, Lord Cockburn (d. 1854), Scottish judge and author
* Henry Cockburn (footballer) (d. 2004), English international football player


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