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First Viscount of Stair. Educated at Mauchline Grammar School and University of Glasgow. Admitted a member of the Faculty of Advocates (1648). Appointed secretary to the commissions for treating with Charles II (1649-50). Migrated to London at the Restoration to attend Charles II. Received knighthood and reappointed one of Lords of Session 1661. Created a baron (1664) and made a Privy Councillor (1671). Retired to Holland 1682 but returned to England with William of Orange in 1688. Died in Edinburgh (1695).
 
First Viscount of Stair. Educated at Mauchline Grammar School and University of Glasgow. Admitted a member of the Faculty of Advocates (1648). Appointed secretary to the commissions for treating with Charles II (1649-50). Migrated to London at the Restoration to attend Charles II. Received knighthood and reappointed one of Lords of Session 1661. Created a baron (1664) and made a Privy Councillor (1671). Retired to Holland 1682 but returned to England with William of Orange in 1688. Died in Edinburgh (1695).

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Dates 1660-1680s
Location London
Vocation Lawyer
Place of Birth Drummurchie, Ayreshire
Marriage Margaret Ross,
Issue Ten children
Place of birth Source J.B. Paul, The Scots Peerage: A History of the Noble Families of Scotland, 9 vols (Edinburgh, 1904-1914), viii, 118-9; Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

First Viscount of Stair. Educated at Mauchline Grammar School and University of Glasgow. Admitted a member of the Faculty of Advocates (1648). Appointed secretary to the commissions for treating with Charles II (1649-50). Migrated to London at the Restoration to attend Charles II. Received knighthood and reappointed one of Lords of Session 1661. Created a baron (1664) and made a Privy Councillor (1671). Retired to Holland 1682 but returned to England with William of Orange in 1688. Died in Edinburgh (1695).