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Called to the bar (1688). MP in Scottish parliament. Pursued both legal and political career. Joint solicitor-general (Scotland, 1701–9), Lord advocate (1709–11, 1714–20) and auditor general of exchequer (Scotland 1720–21). | Called to the bar (1688). MP in Scottish parliament. Pursued both legal and political career. Joint solicitor-general (Scotland, 1701–9), Lord advocate (1709–11, 1714–20) and auditor general of exchequer (Scotland 1720–21). | ||
Active as commissioner for union with England (1702 and 1706), using legal expertise to draw up treaty - one of the signatories. Gained him attendance at first Parliament of Great Britain. | Active as commissioner for union with England (1702 and 1706), using legal expertise to draw up treaty - one of the signatories. Gained him attendance at first Parliament of Great Britain. | ||
− | MP for Haddington Burghs (1708-21). Ill-health prevented regular attendance, though tended to reside in London. Persecution by the Tories led to great co-operation with the Whigs. Retired from office (1720), dying the following year. | + | MP for Haddington Burghs (1708-21). Ill-health prevented regular attendance, though tended to reside in London. Persecution by the Tories led to great co-operation with the Whigs. Retired from office (1720), dying the following year. Father of [[Dalrymple, James (London)]] and [[Dalrymple, Hugh]]. |
Latest revision as of 14:58, 29 July 2016
Dates | 1707-21 | ||
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Location | London | ||
Vocation | Lawyer and Politician | ||
Place of Birth | Scotland | ||
Marriage | Janet Rochead | ||
Issue | 3 sons, 4 daughters | ||
Place of birth | Source | History of Parliament Online |
Called to the bar (1688). MP in Scottish parliament. Pursued both legal and political career. Joint solicitor-general (Scotland, 1701–9), Lord advocate (1709–11, 1714–20) and auditor general of exchequer (Scotland 1720–21). Active as commissioner for union with England (1702 and 1706), using legal expertise to draw up treaty - one of the signatories. Gained him attendance at first Parliament of Great Britain. MP for Haddington Burghs (1708-21). Ill-health prevented regular attendance, though tended to reside in London. Persecution by the Tories led to great co-operation with the Whigs. Retired from office (1720), dying the following year. Father of Dalrymple, James (London) and Dalrymple, Hugh.