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8th lord Cathcart; Married Marion Schaw at St Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street, London (1718). Cathcart served as groom of the bedchamber to George II (1727-32) and was elected a representative peer for Scotland (1734). Taken ill and died whilst sailing to the West Indies
 
8th lord Cathcart; Married Marion Schaw at St Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street, London (1718). Cathcart served as groom of the bedchamber to George II (1727-32) and was elected a representative peer for Scotland (1734). Taken ill and died whilst sailing to the West Indies

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Dates c.1717-35
Location London
Vocation Army officer and diplomat
Place of Birth Scotland
Marriage 1st wife Marion Schaw, 2nd wife Elizabeth Malyn
Issue 10 children
Place of birth Source Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

8th lord Cathcart; Married Marion Schaw at St Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street, London (1718). Cathcart served as groom of the bedchamber to George II (1727-32) and was elected a representative peer for Scotland (1734). Taken ill and died whilst sailing to the West Indies