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Son of [[Oswald, James (London)]]. Educated at Edinburgh University, entered Lincoln's Inn (1733) and called to the bar 1738.
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Son of [[Oswald, James (London)]]. Educated at Edinburgh University, entered Lincoln's Inn (1733) and called to the bar (1738).
 
Heavily involved in business and held a number of positions, sitting a numerous committees - Lord of Trade (1751-59), Lord of the Treasury (1759-63) and joint vice-treasurer of Ireland (1763-68).
 
Heavily involved in business and held a number of positions, sitting a numerous committees - Lord of Trade (1751-59), Lord of the Treasury (1759-63) and joint vice-treasurer of Ireland (1763-68).
 
MP for Dysart Burghs (1741-47, 1751-68) and Fifeshire (1747-54). Conscientious member of parliament. As career and reputation grew, became known as one of the group of quasi-civil servants who considered their allegiance to the king and not to groups of politicians.
 
MP for Dysart Burghs (1741-47, 1751-68) and Fifeshire (1747-54). Conscientious member of parliament. As career and reputation grew, became known as one of the group of quasi-civil servants who considered their allegiance to the king and not to groups of politicians.
 
Retired from public life in 1760s, died 1769.
 
Retired from public life in 1760s, died 1769.

Latest revision as of 14:38, 29 July 2016

Dates 1730s, 1741-68
Location London
Vocation Politician
Place of Birth Fife
Marriage Elizabeth Townsend
Issue 1 son
Place of birth Source History of Parliament Online

Son of Oswald, James (London). Educated at Edinburgh University, entered Lincoln's Inn (1733) and called to the bar (1738). Heavily involved in business and held a number of positions, sitting a numerous committees - Lord of Trade (1751-59), Lord of the Treasury (1759-63) and joint vice-treasurer of Ireland (1763-68). MP for Dysart Burghs (1741-47, 1751-68) and Fifeshire (1747-54). Conscientious member of parliament. As career and reputation grew, became known as one of the group of quasi-civil servants who considered their allegiance to the king and not to groups of politicians. Retired from public life in 1760s, died 1769.