Dundas, Robert (London)

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Dates 1754-60
Location London
Vocation Lawyer and politician
Place of Birth Arniston, Edinburgh
Marriage Henrietta Baille (d.1755); Jean Grant
Issue 4 sons, 6 daughters
Place of birth Source History of Parliament Online

Called to the bar in 1738. Solicitor-general (Scotland, 1742-46), Lord Advocate (1754-60), Lord President of Court of Session (1760-87). Raised as an anti-Walpole Whig by his father Dundas, Robert. Successful lawyer who initially spurned politics. Only entered political scene after his father's death, standing as MP for Edinburghshire. Violently anti-Jacobite, had many critics - though supported Newcastle. Died 1787.