Lumsden, James

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Dates 1640s
Location York, Newcastle
Vocation Army officer
Place of Birth Fife
Marriage Catherine (Christianne?) Rutherford
Issue Magdalen
Place of birth Source Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

Ensign in Colonel James Spens's regiment, serving in Sweden (1629), rising through the military ranks whilst serving on the Continent. Returned to Scotland c.1640. Active in Scottish politics, serving on various shire committees (1644-49). Present at the siege of York (1644). Plans for battle of Marston Moor still exist. Appointed governor of Newcastle-upon-Tyne (1644) though only ratified by the English in 1645. Permitted to meet Charles I (1647), becoming the only noble serving in the army of the solemn league and covenant to do so. Returned to service in Scotland c.1649/50. Appointed lieutenant-general of horse (1650) and served as brigade commander at Dunbar, being taken prisoner at the battle of Dunbar by the English. Most likely the James Lumsden released in 1652. Brothers Robert and William also army officers.