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Dudley Marjoribanks, 1st Baron Tweedmouth

Dudley Coutts Marjoribanks, 1st Baron Tweedmouth, also known as the Laird of Guisachan and Glenaffric[1][2] (29 December 1820 – 4 March 1894), was a Scottish businessman and a Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1853 until 1880, when he was elevated to the peerage as Baron Tweedmouth. He was the breeder of the first golden retriever.

The Lord Tweedmouth
Member of the Westminster Parliament
for Berwick-upon-Tweed
In office
1853 – May 1859
Preceded byJohn Stapleton and Matthew Forster
Succeeded byCharles William Gordon and Ralph Anstruther Earle
In office
August 1859 – 1868
Preceded byCharles William Gordon and Ralph Anstruther Earle
Succeeded byJohn Stapleton and Viscount Bury
Personal details
Born29 December 1820
Died4 March 1894 (aged 73)
NationalityBritish
Political partyLiberal
SpouseIsabella Weir Hogg
ChildrenEdward, Mary, Stewart, Annie, Ishbel, Coutts, Archibald
Residence57.28587,-4.842773
Alma materHarrow, Christ Church, Oxford
OccupationPolitician: Member of Parliament; member of the Lords
ProfessionPolitics
CabinetLiberal party

Life edit

Marjoribanks was the son of Edward Marjoribanks of Greenlands who was a senior partner in Coutts Bank.[3] He was unable to acquire the partnership in the Bank (it passed to his elder brother Edward) but he inherited a substantial fortune from his father, a partner in Coutts & Co Bank from 1796 until his death on 17 September 1868, aged 92. As to his parentage there was some controversy. Although the Lyon Office of Scotland registered his family pedigree, he was accused of being a charlatan. The disproofs were offered as a statement of contradiction concerning his descent.[4] Burnett of the Lyon's Herald wrote an article in The Genealogist upholding the Lyon Office's original assertion of genuine authenticity.[5]

Dudley Coutts, as his banking second name implies, acquired considerable family wealth of his own after the purchase of Meux Brewery. He grew rich as a partner of Meux & Co's brewery, and later a director of the East India Company. With some of this wealth he built the mansion of Brook House in London's fashionable Park Lane.

In 1854 he began leasing the highland deer forest of Guisachan in Glen Affric, Inverness-shire,[6] buying Guisachan outright in 1856.[7] He also leased substantial estates of Hutton and Eddington near his family roots in Berwickshire. Marjoribanks had large kennels at Guisachan and was directly responsible for developing a new breed of dog, the Golden Retriever.[8][9]

In 1868, Majoribanks bred Nous, a Wavy-coated Retriever, with Belle, a Tweed Water Spaniel. This created the foundation litter of Golden Retriever,[8] three yellow wavy-coated puppies named Crocus, Cowslip and Primrose.[10]

Family edit

He married Isabella Hogg, daughter of Sir James Hogg, Bt, in 1848. Their children were:[11]

Marjoribanks was descended from James Marjoribanks, a younger son of Thomas Marjoribanks of Ratho, head of the lowland Clan Marjoribanks, both of whom lived in the 16th century in Edinburgh.[3][13]

References edit

  1. ^ "Golden Retriever". dog-names.org.uk. Retrieved 19 September 2017. Golden Retriever History: Dudley Coutts Marjoribanks, 1st Baron Tweedmouth (29 December 1820 – 4 March 1894), also known as the Laird of Guisachan and Glenaffric, is credited with developing the Golden Retriever at his Guisachan estate in the Scottish Highlands.
  2. ^ "Lairds of Glen Affric". scotland.forestry.gov.uk. Forestry Commission. Retrieved 24 May 2016. The lairds (of Guisachan and Glenaffric, including the original Clan Chisholm and, later, Lord Tweedmouth) who controlled how land was managed in Affric have had a major influence on the look and life of the place...
  3. ^ a b Marjoribanks, Roger. "Marjoribanks of Lees", The Marjoribanks Journal Number 3, p. 14, June 1995. Accessed on 22 May 2010
  4. ^ Foster, R. F, "Collectanea Generalis", part 8, pp. 61–72
  5. ^ The Genealogist magazine, vol. 6, pp. 294–303
  6. ^ "Glen Affric". 2019 Forestry and Land Scotland. Retrieved 30 August 2019. Sir Dudley Coutts Marjoribanks, the first Lord Tweedmouth, was a rich Liberal MP who took a long lease on shooting rights over much of Glen Affric in 1846, paying £3,000 per year for the privilege: about £130,000 in today's money
  7. ^ Scotland's Lost Houses by Ian Gow
  8. ^ a b Gamas, Cess. "Everything You Need to Know About the Golden Retriever".
  9. ^ "Geograph:: Memorial to Lord Tweedmouth © Gordon Brown". www.geograph.org.uk.
  10. ^ "Guisachan Dogs – Welcome to the Friends of Guisachan".
  11. ^ Pine, Leslie Gilbert, The New Extinct Peerage 1884–1971: Containing Extinct, Abeyant, Dormant and Suspended Peerages With Genealogies and Arms. London: Heraldry Today, 1972, ISBN 9780900455230
  12. ^ Evans, Gwyn (26 February 2021). "Coutts Marjoribanks". The Museum & Archives of Vernon, British Colombia, Canada. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
  13. ^ Marjoribanks, Roger, Marjoribanks – A Rural Family in the Capital, The Scottish Genealogist, December 2010, Accessed 4 April 2012

Bibliography edit

External links edit

  • Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Dudley Marjoribanks
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Berwick-upon-Tweed
1853–1859
With: John Forster, 1853–1857
John Stapleton, 1857–1859
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Berwick-upon-Tweed
1859–1868
With: Charles William Gordon, 1859–1863
William Cargill, 1863–1865
Alexander Mitchell, 1865–1868
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Berwick-upon-Tweed
18741881
With: David Milne Home, 1874–1880
Henry Strutt, 1880
David Milne Home, 1880–1885
Succeeded by
Peerage of the United Kingdom
New creation Baron Tweedmouth
1881–1894
Succeeded by
Baronetage of the United Kingdom
New creation Baronet
(of Guisachan)
1866–1894
Succeeded by

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Dudley Coutts Marjoribanks 1st Baron Tweedmouth also known as the Laird of Guisachan and Glenaffric 1 2 29 December 1820 4 March 1894 was a Scottish businessman and a Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1853 until 1880 when he was elevated to the peerage as Baron Tweedmouth He was the breeder of the first golden retriever The Right HonourableThe Lord TweedmouthMember of the Westminster Parliament for Berwick upon TweedIn office 1853 May 1859Preceded byJohn Stapleton and Matthew ForsterSucceeded byCharles William Gordon and Ralph Anstruther EarleIn office August 1859 1868Preceded byCharles William Gordon and Ralph Anstruther EarleSucceeded byJohn Stapleton and Viscount BuryPersonal detailsBorn29 December 1820Died4 March 1894 aged 73 NationalityBritishPolitical partyLiberalSpouseIsabella Weir HoggChildrenEdward Mary Stewart Annie Ishbel Coutts ArchibaldResidence57 28587 4 842773Alma materHarrow Christ Church OxfordOccupationPolitician Member of Parliament member of the LordsProfessionPoliticsCabinetLiberal party Contents 1 Life 2 Family 3 References 3 1 Bibliography 4 External linksLife editMarjoribanks was the son of Edward Marjoribanks of Greenlands who was a senior partner in Coutts Bank 3 He was unable to acquire the partnership in the Bank it passed to his elder brother Edward but he inherited a substantial fortune from his father a partner in Coutts amp Co Bank from 1796 until his death on 17 September 1868 aged 92 As to his parentage there was some controversy Although the Lyon Office of Scotland registered his family pedigree he was accused of being a charlatan The disproofs were offered as a statement of contradiction concerning his descent 4 Burnett of the Lyon s Herald wrote an article in The Genealogist upholding the Lyon Office s original assertion of genuine authenticity 5 Dudley Coutts as his banking second name implies acquired considerable family wealth of his own after the purchase of Meux Brewery He grew rich as a partner of Meux amp Co s brewery and later a director of the East India Company With some of this wealth he built the mansion of Brook House in London s fashionable Park Lane In 1854 he began leasing the highland deer forest of Guisachan in Glen Affric Inverness shire 6 buying Guisachan outright in 1856 7 He also leased substantial estates of Hutton and Eddington near his family roots in Berwickshire Marjoribanks had large kennels at Guisachan and was directly responsible for developing a new breed of dog the Golden Retriever 8 9 In 1868 Majoribanks bred Nous a Wavy coated Retriever with Belle a Tweed Water Spaniel This created the foundation litter of Golden Retriever 8 three yellow wavy coated puppies named Crocus Cowslip and Primrose 10 Family editHe married Isabella Hogg daughter of Sir James Hogg Bt in 1848 Their children were 11 Edward Marjoribanks 2nd Baron Tweedmouth married Lady Fanny Octavia Louise Spencer Churchill in 1873 Mary Georgina Marjoribanks married Matthew White Ridley 1st Viscount Ridley in 1873 Stewart died aged 11 Annie Grizel died aged one Ishbel married John Campbell Hamilton Gordon 1st Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair in 1877 Coutts Marjoribanks born 1860 married Agnes Margaret Kinloch in 1895 and died in 1924 12 Archibald John Marjoribanks married Elizabeth Trimble Brown of Tennessee in 1897 operated the Rocking Chair Ranche and died in 1900 Marjoribanks was descended from James Marjoribanks a younger son of Thomas Marjoribanks of Ratho head of the lowland Clan Marjoribanks both of whom lived in the 16th century in Edinburgh 3 13 References edit Golden Retriever dog names org uk Retrieved 19 September 2017 Golden Retriever History Dudley Coutts Marjoribanks 1st Baron Tweedmouth 29 December 1820 4 March 1894 also known as the Laird of Guisachan and Glenaffric is credited with developing the Golden Retriever at his Guisachan estate in the Scottish Highlands Lairds of Glen Affric scotland forestry gov uk Forestry Commission Retrieved 24 May 2016 The lairds of Guisachan and Glenaffric including the original Clan Chisholm and later Lord Tweedmouth who controlled how land was managed in Affric have had a major influence on the look and life of the place a b Marjoribanks Roger Marjoribanks of Lees The Marjoribanks Journal Number 3 p 14 June 1995 Accessed on 22 May 2010 Foster R F Collectanea Generalis part 8 pp 61 72 The Genealogist magazine vol 6 pp 294 303 Glen Affric 2019 Forestry and Land Scotland Retrieved 30 August 2019 Sir Dudley Coutts Marjoribanks the first Lord Tweedmouth was a rich Liberal MP who took a long lease on shooting rights over much of Glen Affric in 1846 paying 3 000 per year for the privilege about 130 000 in today s money Scotland s Lost Houses by Ian Gow a b Gamas Cess Everything You Need to Know About the Golden Retriever Geograph Memorial to Lord Tweedmouth c Gordon Brown www geograph org uk Guisachan Dogs Welcome to the Friends of Guisachan Pine Leslie Gilbert The New Extinct Peerage 1884 1971 Containing Extinct Abeyant Dormant and Suspended Peerages With Genealogies and Arms London Heraldry Today 1972 ISBN 9780900455230 Evans Gwyn 26 February 2021 Coutts Marjoribanks The Museum amp Archives of Vernon British Colombia Canada Retrieved 7 October 2023 Marjoribanks Roger Marjoribanks A Rural Family in the Capital The Scottish Genealogist December 2010 Accessed 4 April 2012 Bibliography editExternal links editHansard 1803 2005 contributions in Parliament by Dudley MarjoribanksParliament of the United KingdomPreceded byJohn Stapleton and Matthew Forster Member of Parliament for Berwick upon Tweed1853 1859 With John Forster 1853 1857John Stapleton 1857 1859 Succeeded byCharles William Gordon and Ralph EarlePreceded byCharles William Gordon and Ralph Earle Member of Parliament for Berwick upon Tweed1859 1868 With Charles William Gordon 1859 1863William Cargill 1863 1865Alexander Mitchell 1865 1868 Succeeded byViscount Bury and John StapletonPreceded byViscount Bury and John Stapleton Member of Parliament for Berwick upon Tweed1874 1881 With David Milne Home 1874 1880Henry Strutt 1880David Milne Home 1880 1885 Succeeded byHubert Jerningham and David Milne HomePeerage of the United KingdomNew creation Baron Tweedmouth1881 1894 Succeeded byEdward MarjoribanksBaronetage of the United KingdomNew creation Baronet of Guisachan 1866 1894 Succeeded byEdward Marjoribanks Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dudley Marjoribanks 1st Baron Tweedmouth amp oldid 1181696167, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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