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Marriott Cooke


Marriott Cooke

Sir Edward Marriott Cooke KBE (1852 – 17 October 1931) was a British doctor and Commissioner in Lunacy from 1898-1914, and a Commissioner of the Board of Control for Lunacy and Mental Deficiency.

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Early life

Edward Marriott Cooke was the eldest of the two children of Henry Edward Cooke of Harrow. He was privately educated in Southampton and at Highgate School, followed by King's College London and King's College Hospital.

Career

From 1898-1914, he was one of the Commissioners in Lunacy, a UK public body established by the Lunacy Act 1845 to oversee the asylums and the general welfare of the mentally ill.

Shaw was also a Commissioner of the Board of Control for Lunacy and Mental Deficiency.

In 1918, he was made a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE).

Personal life

Cooke died at his London home on 17 October 1931.

References

Marriott Cooke Wikipedia