Christopher Cooper, M.D., was a son of Benjamin Cooper, esquire, of Sleaford, co. Lincoln, by his first wife, Anne, daughter and heiress of Robert Caudron, esquire, of Great Hale, and a grand-daughter of Sir Charles Dymoke, of Scrivelsby.(1) He graduated doctor of medicine at Glasgow 2nd April, 1799 (D.M.I. de Cynanche Malignâ), was admitted a Licentiate of the College of Physicians 30th September, 1808, and, settling at Dorchester, co. Dorset, practised there with much reputation. He died in that town, generally esteemed and lamented, on the 30th July, 1842, aged sixty-nine.
William Munk
[(1) Gen. Mag. for February, 1829, pp. 177—8.]