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Second son of the first earl of Stirling. Attended University of Glasgow, then spent three years travelling on the Continent where he studied architecture. Returned to England. Appointed joint Master of Works to the King. Knighted at Whitehall (1635). Died in London 1637.
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Second son of [[Alexander, William]]. Attended University of Glasgow, then spent three years travelling on the Continent where he studied architecture. Returned to England. Appointed joint Master of Works to the King. Knighted at Whitehall (1635). Died in London 1637.

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Dates 1629-37
Location London
Vocation Architect
Place of Birth Scotland
Marriage
Issue
Place of birth Source J.B. Paul, The Scots Peerage: A History of the Noble Families of Scotland, 9 vols (Edinburgh, 1904-1914), viii, 178

Second son of Alexander, William. Attended University of Glasgow, then spent three years travelling on the Continent where he studied architecture. Returned to England. Appointed joint Master of Works to the King. Knighted at Whitehall (1635). Died in London 1637.