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First Duke of Roxburghe. Played significant part in Scottish politics from 1702.
 
First Duke of Roxburghe. Played significant part in Scottish politics from 1702.
Travelled to London to counter the disinformation being spread about him (and others) by James, Duke of Queensbury. Among numerous other political involvements, was elected one of the sixteen representative peers of Scotland, was sworn of the privy council (1709) and served as one of the lords regent (1714). Post-1727 lived in political retirement. Died at home in Roxburghshire (1741).
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Travelled to London to counter the disinformation being spread about him (and others) by James, Duke of Queensberry. Among numerous other political involvements, was elected one of the sixteen representative peers of Scotland, was sworn of the privy council (1709) and served as one of the lords regent (1714). Post-1727 lived in political retirement. Died at home in Roxburghshire (1741).

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Dates 1703-c.1727
Location London
Vocation Politician
Place of Birth Scotland
Marriage Mary Finch
Issue Robert
Place of birth Source Oxford Dictionary of National Biography; J.B. Paul, The Scots Peerage: A History of the Noble Families of Scotland, 9 vols (Edinburgh, 1904-1914), vii, 350

First Duke of Roxburghe. Played significant part in Scottish politics from 1702. Travelled to London to counter the disinformation being spread about him (and others) by James, Duke of Queensberry. Among numerous other political involvements, was elected one of the sixteen representative peers of Scotland, was sworn of the privy council (1709) and served as one of the lords regent (1714). Post-1727 lived in political retirement. Died at home in Roxburghshire (1741).