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Educated at St Leonard's College, St Andrews and at Edinburgh, studying law at Leiden. Admitted to Lincoln's Inn (1707) though does not seem to have been called to the English bar.
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Educated at St Leonard's College, St Andrews and at Edinburgh, studying law at Leiden. Admitted to Lincoln's Inn, 17 November 1707, though does not seem to have been called to the English bar.
 
Participated in English society but returned to Scotland in 1713. Admitted an advocate and had a fruitful law career - including teaching and publications.
 
Participated in English society but returned to Scotland in 1713. Admitted an advocate and had a fruitful law career - including teaching and publications.
 
Taken ill in 1737 and died at Alnwick, Northumberland whilst travelling to Bath.
 
Taken ill in 1737 and died at Alnwick, Northumberland whilst travelling to Bath.

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Dates 1707-13, 1737
Location London
Vocation Advocate and jurist
Place of Birth Fife
Marriage Mary Carstairs
Issue Alexander, William, Anne
Place of birth Source Oxford Dictionary of National Biography; W. Paley (ed.), The Records of the Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn: Admissions, 2 vols (London, 1896), i, 367

Educated at St Leonard's College, St Andrews and at Edinburgh, studying law at Leiden. Admitted to Lincoln's Inn, 17 November 1707, though does not seem to have been called to the English bar. Participated in English society but returned to Scotland in 1713. Admitted an advocate and had a fruitful law career - including teaching and publications. Taken ill in 1737 and died at Alnwick, Northumberland whilst travelling to Bath.