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About Sir William Scot of Clerkington, Lord Clerkington
WILLIAM SCOTT OF CLERKINGTON
Lord Clerkington
Genealogy
References
- Lee, Sidney, ed. (1897). "Scott, William (d.1656)" . Dictionary of National Biography. 51. London: Smith, Elder & Co. link
- http://redbookofscotland.co.uk/morison-of-prestongrange
- https://richardgwynallenblog.wordpress.com/category/pringlehoppring...
Biography
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Scott,_Lord_Clerkington
Sir William Scott, Lord Clerkington (died 1656) was a Scottish politician and judge. He was the eldest son of Laurence Scott of Harprig, an advocate, clerk to the privy council, and one of the clerks of the Court of Session. In November 1641 he was knighted by King Charles I of England. Like his father, he was one of the clerks of session.
In October 1621 he married his first wife, Catherine Morison, a daughter of Alexander Morison, Lord Preston Grange.[2] Scott had one son,
- Laurence;
and by his second wife, Barbara, daughter of Sir John Dalmahoy of Dalmahoy, bart., he had three sons and three daughters. The sons were:[1]
- John, who succeeded his brother Laurence, obtained from his father in patrimony the lands and barony of Malleny, and was the ancestor of the Scotts of Malleny;
- James of Scotsloch; and
- Robert, dean of Hamilton.
Biographical Summary
"Scott, Sir William (d. 1656), of Clerkington, was the eldest son of Laurence Scott of Harprig, advocate, clerk to the privy council, and one of the clerks of the court of session. In November 1641 he was knighted by Charles I. Like his father, he was one of the clerks of session, and after the enactment of the act of classes rendering it impossible for those who took part in the engagement on behalf of Charles I to hold office, he was in June 1649 appointed an ordinary lord of session with the title of Lord Clerkington. In 1645 he had been chosen to represent the county of Haddington in parliament, and in 1650 was chosen a commissioner for the county of Edinburgh. He was also one of the committee of estates, and took a prominent part in affairs at the period of Charles II's recall to Scotland in June 1650. He died on 23 Dec. 1656. By his first wife, a daughter of Morrison of Prestongrange, he had one son, Laurence; and by his second wife, Barbara, daughter of Sir John Dalmahoy of Dalmahoy, bart., he had three sons and three daughters. The sons were: John, who succeeded his brother Laurence, obtained from his father in patrimony the lands and barony of Malleny, and was the ancestor of the Scotts of Malleny; James of Scotsloch; and Robert, dean of Hamilton."
SOURCE: 'Scott, William (d.1656) (DNB00)', Wikisource, The Free Library, 30 January 2011, 20:14 UTC, <http://en.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=Scott,_William_(d.1656)_...> [accessed 8 March 2013]
Sir William Scot of Clerkington, Lord Clerkington's Timeline
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Clerkington, , , England
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1635
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Clerkington, England, United Kingdom
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December 23, 1656
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Clerkington, , , England
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