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Principle keeper of the signet (1705-7), Lord of Session (1707-34).
 
Principle keeper of the signet (1705-7), Lord of Session (1707-34).
Strict Presbyterian. Did not take part in the Fifteen Rebellion, led by his brother Lord Mar. Allied himself with Lord Ilay placing the Erskine interest as his disposal. Became dissatisfied, however, with Ilay 1732.
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Strict Presbyterian. Did not take part in the Fifteen Rebellion, led by his brother [[Erskine, John (London) 1]]. Allied himself with [[Campbell, Archibald (London) 1]], placing the Erskine interest as his disposal. Became dissatisfied, however, with Ilay 1732.
 
Resigned judgeship and and returned for Clackmannanshire (1734-41). Appointed by the Prince of Wales as his secretary for Scotland. Involvement in negotiations with the Pretender for restoration of the Stuarts (1739).  
 
Resigned judgeship and and returned for Clackmannanshire (1734-41). Appointed by the Prince of Wales as his secretary for Scotland. Involvement in negotiations with the Pretender for restoration of the Stuarts (1739).  
MP for Stirling Burghs (1741-7). After the collapse of the Fourty-Five, Erskine went over to the Government, voting for the Hanoverians in 1746. Died 1754.
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MP for Stirling Burghs (1741-7). After the collapse of the Forty-Five, Erskine went over to the Government, voting for the Hanoverians in 1746. Died 1754.

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Dates 1734-47
Location London
Vocation Lawyer, judge and politician
Place of Birth East Lothian
Marriage Rachel Chiesly
Issue Four sons
Place of birth Source History of Parliament Online

Principle keeper of the signet (1705-7), Lord of Session (1707-34). Strict Presbyterian. Did not take part in the Fifteen Rebellion, led by his brother Erskine, John (London) 1. Allied himself with Campbell, Archibald (London) 1, placing the Erskine interest as his disposal. Became dissatisfied, however, with Ilay 1732. Resigned judgeship and and returned for Clackmannanshire (1734-41). Appointed by the Prince of Wales as his secretary for Scotland. Involvement in negotiations with the Pretender for restoration of the Stuarts (1739). MP for Stirling Burghs (1741-7). After the collapse of the Forty-Five, Erskine went over to the Government, voting for the Hanoverians in 1746. Died 1754.