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Thomas Dundas, 1st Baron Dundas of Aske

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Birthplace: Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
Death: June 14, 1820 (79)
Eastby, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
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Son of Sir Lawrence Dundas, 1st Baronet and Margaret Bruce
Husband of Lady Charlotte Dundas
Father of Lawrence Dundas, 1st Earl of Zetland; Hon. Charles Dundas; Margaret Spiers; Hon. Rev. Thomas Lawrence Dundas; Rear Admiral Hon. George Heneage Lawrence Dundas CB and 7 others

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About Thomas Dundas 1st Baron Dundas Of Aske

Thomas Dundas, 1st Baron Dundas FRS (16 February 1741 – 14 June 1820), known as Sir Thomas Dundas, 2nd Baronet from 1781 to 1794, was a Scottish politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1763 to 1794, after which he was raised to the peerage as Baron Dundas. He was responsible for commissioning the Charlotte Dundas, the world's "first practical steamboat".

Biography

Dundas was the only son of Sir Lawrence Dundas, 1st Baronet, the "Nabob of the North". Following education at Eton and St. Andrews University he did the Grand Tour, then became Member of Parliament for Richmond, 1763–1768, then for Stirlingshire, 1768–1794. He was elevated to the peerage as Baron Dundas of Aske in August 1794, and was also Lord Lieutenant and Vice Admiral of Orkney and Shetland, Councillor of state to the Prince of Wales (later George IV), President of the Society of Scottish Antiquaries and Colonel of the North York Militia. He acquired Marske Hall in North Yorkshire in 1762 after the death of Sir William Lowther, 3rd Baronet. He succeeded his father as 2nd Baronet in 1781, inheriting Aske Hall, also in North Yorkshire.

Charlotte Dundas

Dundas followed his father in having an interest in Grangemouth and in the Forth and Clyde Canal, under construction from 1768 to 1790, and he would have been aware of the 1789 trials on the canal of Patrick Miller of Dalswinton's double-hulled paddle boat powered with a steam engine fitted by William Symington. In 1800 Dundas, as Governor of the Forth and Clyde Canal Company, engaged Symington to design a steam tug on the lines of a failed attempt by Captain John Schank for the Bridgewater Canal. At a meeting of the canal company's directors on 5 June 1800 Dundas "produced a model of a boat by Captain Schank to be worked by a steam engine by Mr Symington", and it was agreed this should be immediately put in hand.

The boat was built to Symington's design. It had successful trials on the River Carron in June 1801 and further trials towing sloops from the river Forth up the Carron and thence along the Forth and Clyde Canal. The other proprietors of the canal were concerned about wave damage to the canal banks, and the Committee decided that the boat would "by no means answer the purpose".

Symington had proposals for an improved boat which were presented in the form of a model, shown to Lord Dundas, of the boat which would become famous as the Charlotte Dundas, named in honour of one of his Lordship's daughters. One account states that Lord Dundas had advised Symington to prepare the model and bring it to his Lordship in London, where Symington was introduced to the Duke of Bridgewater who was enthusiastic enough to immediately order eight boats of similar construction for his canal. Unfortunately the Duke of Bridgewater died a few days before the first sailing, and nothing came of this order.

Lord Dundas and some of his relatives and friends were on board for the first sailing of the boat on the canal in 1803, but despite the success of the Charlotte Dundas fears of erosion of the banks prevailed, and the trials were ended leaving Symington out-of-pocket.

Family

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1741
February 16, 1741
Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
1766
April 10, 1766
London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
1771
July 18, 1771
1772
November 9, 1772
Elderslie, Renfrewshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
1775
October 12, 1775
Richmond, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
1777
May 24, 1777
Richmond, UK
1778
September 8, 1778
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July 27, 1780
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May 30, 1787