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Captain of the 21 Foot (1744-55), Lord Lieutenant Kincardine (1746-65).
 
Captain of the 21 Foot (1744-55), Lord Lieutenant Kincardine (1746-65).
Became male heir of Southesk family. Elected to Parliament as a Walpole Whig. After Walpole's fall, continued to support Administration, connected with Lord Ilay though on friendly terms with Tweeddale. Served in Holland (1748-9). Continued to support the Government until death in 1765.
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Became male heir of Southesk family. Elected to Parliament as a Walpole Whig. After Walpole's fall, continued to support Administration, connected with [[Campbell, Archibald (London) 1]] though on friendly terms with [[Hay, John (London) 1]]. Served in Holland (1748-9). Continued to support the Government until death in 1765.

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Dates 1741-8, 1749-65
Location London
Vocation Army officer and politician
Place of Birth Scotland
Marriage Christian Doig
Issue 4 sons, 2 daughters
Place of birth Source History of Parliament Online

Captain of the 21 Foot (1744-55), Lord Lieutenant Kincardine (1746-65). Became male heir of Southesk family. Elected to Parliament as a Walpole Whig. After Walpole's fall, continued to support Administration, connected with Campbell, Archibald (London) 1 though on friendly terms with Hay, John (London) 1. Served in Holland (1748-9). Continued to support the Government until death in 1765.