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Dugall Stewart of Blairhall, Lord of Session

Also Known As: "Lord Blairhall"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Rothesay, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, United Kingdom
Death: June 16, 1712 (46-47)
Isle of, Bute, Scotland
Immediate Family:

Son of Sir Dugald Stuart, 2nd Baronet of Ardmaleish and Bute and Elizabeth Ruthven
Husband of Mary Bruce
Father of John Stuart, of Annefield; John Stewart; Dugald Stewart of Blairhall; Anne Hamilton; James Stuart, of Blairhill and 4 others
Brother of Elizabeth Stuart; Isobel Stuart; James Stuart, 1st Earl of Bute; Barbara Stewart; Isobel or Elizabeth Stewart and 7 others

Occupation: Succeeded his uncle, Sir Robert Stuart, 1709 as a Lord of Session as Lord Blairhall.
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About Dugall Stewart of Blairhall, Lord of Session

DUGALL STEWART OF BLAIRHALL

Lord of Session as Lord Blairhall

Evidence from the National Records of Scotland

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21 May 1706: Letter to the Earl of Mar from Dougal Steuart [Stewart] of Blair Hall [Blairhall], waiting for his allowance as one of the parliamentary committee on public accounts. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Erskine Family, Earls of Mar and Kellie, reference GD124/15/405

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12 February 1708-09: Correspondence. Dugall Stewart, later lord Blairhall, London, to [?Glenorchy] . . . . . Little progress made in the Scotch controverted elections; writer's efforts in the matter; nothing yet moved in relation to recipient's superiorities or heritable jurisdictions; results of the peers' election. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Campbell Family, Earls of Breadalbane (Breadalbane Muniments), reference GD112/39/225/12

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27 April 1710: Letter Book. Breadalbane to Dougal Stewart, lord Blairhall. Riot committed by Sinclair of Stemster against Breadalbane's tenants in Caithness; wishes justice. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Campbell Family, Earls of Breadalbane (Breadalbane Muniments), reference GD112/41/3

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5 May 1710: Correspondence. Dugall Stewart, lord Blairhall, Inverness, to [Breadalbane]. The Caithness jurisdictions; civil right to be determined before lords of session first; explains that recipient's depute [Monzievaird] would have been imprisoned if it had not been for writer's efforts on his behalf; this 'woud have been a tash upon your Lordships depute, and too much have gratified your unfriends'. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Campbell Family, Earls of Breadalbane (Breadalbane Muniments), reference GD112/39/240/9

Biographical Summary

Married Mary Bruce 10 March 1700

https://archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun02pauluoft#page/296/mode...

Succeeded his father as 2nd Baronet in 1662

Biographical Summary

"Second son of Sir Dugald Stewart of Bute, and of Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Thomas Ruthven of Dunglas, was admitted an advocate on the 30th Nov. 1694. He represented the burgh of Rothsay in Parliament, from 1703 to 1707, and opposed the Union. He was chosen to represent the counties of Perth and Bute in Parliament at the general election in 1708; a petition was presented against his return for Perth, but he sat for both counties till his elevation to the bench in the Court of Session, which took place in 1709, when his uncle Sir Robert Stewart of Tillicutrie, resigned his offices in his favour; and he took his seat as an Ordinary Lord, and also as a Lord of Justiciary, on the 7th of June that year...

...He died at Blairhall on the 16th of June 1712, leaving, says Douglas a high character for honour integrity and ability. His Lordship is supposed to have had the chief hand in the composition of the Memoirs commonly ascribed to Lockhart of Carnwath. His coadjutors are said to have been Mr Lockhart and his chaplain, Mr Gullan, Mr Houston, and Mr Dundas of Arniston."

SOURCE: An Historical Account of the Senators of the College of Justice: From Its Institution in MDXXXII; by George Brunton, David Haig; 1832; Page 487

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Dugall Stewart of Blairhall, Lord of Session's Timeline

1665
1665
Rothesay, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, United Kingdom
1701
1701
Longforgan, Perthshire, Scotland
1705
January 3, 1705
Annefield, Scotland/Rothesay, Bute, Scotland
January 9, 1705
1705
Blairhall, Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom
1709
October 7, 1709
Edinburgh Parish, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
1711
April 16, 1711
Edinburgh Parish, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
1712
June 16, 1712
Age 47
Isle of, Bute, Scotland
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