Macdonald, Archibald
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Dates | 1760-1826 | ||
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Location | London | ||
Vocation | Judge and politician | ||
Place of Birth | Armidale Castle, Isle of Skye | ||
Marriage | Louisa | ||
Issue | James, Louisa, Caroline Diana | ||
Place of birth | Source | Oxford Dictionary of National Biography |
Became a king's scholar at Westminster School (1760) and elected to a studentship at Christ Church, Oxford (1764). Graduated BA (1768) and MA in 1772. Entered Lincoln's Inn (1765) and called to the bar (1770). Maintained a moderate, private practice. Made attorney-general, and knighted June 1788. Elected to House of Commons for borough of Hindon, Wiltshire (1777). Followed politics of his father-in-law. Died at his home in Duke Street, Westminster (1826) and buried at Kensington Church.