Dundas, Robert

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Dates 1722-37
Location London
Vocation Lawyer and politician
Place of Birth Arniston, Edinburgh
Marriage Elizabeth Watson; Anne Gordon
Issue 8 sons, 5 daughters
Place of birth Source History of Parliament Online

Called to the bar 1709. Solicitor-general (Scotland, 1717-20), Lord Advocate (1720-25). Lord of Session (1737-53) and Lord President (1748-53), both as Lord Arniston. Posts received under patronage of the Duke of Roxburghe, head of the Squadrone. Elected MP for Edinburghshire, securing the Jacobite vote. Voted with the opposition. On acceptance of a judgeship (1737) Dundas left politics. Deemed one of the greatest lawyers in Scotland during the 18th century, Dundas died in 1753.