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Sir James Stewart, 1st Baronet

Sir James Stewart, 1st Baronet (or Steuart; 1681 – 9 August 1727) was a Scottish lawyer and politician.

Sir James Stewart, Bt
Portrait attributed to William Aikman
Member of Parliament for
Edinburgh
In office
1713–1715
Preceded bySir Patrick Johnston
Succeeded bySir George Warrender
Personal details
Born1681
Died9 August 1727 (aged 46)
Great Britain
Political partyWhig
SpouseAnne Dalrymple
RelationsSir James Stewart (grandfather)
William Mure (nephew)
Sir James Steuart Denham (grandson)
Children12, including James
Parent(s)Sir James Stewart
Agnes Traill

Early life edit

He was the first son of Sir James Stewart of Goodtrees (1635–1713) by his first wife Agnes, daughter of the Rev. Robert Traill, and grandson of Sir James Stewart of Coltness (1608–1681), Lord Provost of Edinburgh. His father, a distinguished lawyer and an active Whig, was appointed Lord Advocate by William II and III in 1692. His sister, Anne Stewart, married William Mure of Caldwell, father of William Mure (1718–1776).[1]

Career edit

Stewart followed his father into the law and became an advocate in 1704. In May 1705, he was elected to the Parliament of Scotland for Queensferry and was created a Baronet, of Goodtrees, on 22 December.

First Parliament of Great Britain edit

The failure of the Stewarts to support the Act of Union 1707 meant that the younger Stewart was not chosen to represent Scotland in the first Parliament of Great Britain, and did not stand at the general election in 1708. The elder Stewart was replaced as Lord Advocate by Sir David Dalrymple in 1709, but the younger Stewart succeeded Dalrymple as Solicitor-General, holding the office jointly with Thomas Kennedy of Dunure. Dalrymple, uncle to Stewart's wife Anne, supported the candidacy of his nephew-by-marriage for Edinburgh in 1710 without success.

Involvement with Lord Advocate edit

Stewart's father was reappointed Lord Advocate in 1711, but Stewart and Kennedy did most of the work. The elder Stewart died on 1 May 1713, and Stewart succeeded to the estates of Goodtrees and Coltness. Both Stewart and Kennedy expected promotion to the now-vacant office of Lord Advocate, and Stewart was elected to Parliament for Edinburgh in the general election of that year in an attempt to increase his influence. However Lord Oxford continued to leave the post vacant, and Stewart turned against the government, attacking ministers in Parliament over the New Woodstock election petition and the expulsion of Richard Steele. He was sacked as Solicitor-General in March 1714 and Kennedy was appointed Lord Advocate.

Solicitor-General (1714) edit

Following the death of Queen Anne and the accession of George I, Stewart was re-appointed as sole Solicitor-General in October 1714. He was again disappointed of the office of Lord Advocate, which went to Sir David Dalrymple. He did not contest his seat in Parliament at the general election of 1715, but remained politically active in Scotland, supporting the government during the Jacobite rising of that year. He continued as Solicitor-General until 1717.

Personal life edit

On 9 March 1705 he married Anne Dalrymple, daughter of Lord North Berwick, the Lord President of the Court of Session. Together they had 12 children, including:

Sir James Stewart of Goodtrees and Coltness died in 1727. By his wife Anne he left one son and five daughters, six other children having predeceased him. He was succeeded in his estates and the baronetcy by his eldest living son, James.

Descendants edit

Among his descendants was his grandson, Sir James Steuart Denham, 8th Baronet (1744–1839),[2]

References edit

Notes
  1. ^ Wroth 1894.
  2. ^ R.G. Thorne, "Lanarkshire", in The House of Commons, 1790-1820, 1986, vol. 2
Sources
  • Wilkinson, David "STEWART, Sir James, 1st Bt. (1681-1727), of Goodtrees, Edinburgh." in The House of Commons, 1690-1715 (CUP 2002), vol. 5
  •   This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainWroth, Warwick William (1894). "Mure, William (1799-1860)". In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 39. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
  • G.E.C. (George Edward Cokayne) ed., "STEUART, or STEWART: cr. 29 Jan. 1698" in The Complete Baronetage, 1900–1906, vol. 4, p. 375-377
  • Edith, Lady Haden-Guest, "STEUART DENHAM, Sir James (1744-1839), of Coltness and Westshield, Lanark." in The House of Commons 1754-1790, 1964, vol. 3.
  • D.G. Henry, "STEUART DENHAM, Sir James, 8th Bt. (1744-1839), of Coltness and Westshield, Lanark." in The House of Commons 1790-1820, 1986, vol. 5.
  • H.M.S. (H. Morse Stephens), "DENHAM, Sir JAMES STEWART, the younger (1744-1839)", in The Dictionary of National Biography, 1885–1900, vol. 14, p. 344-345.
Legal offices
Preceded by
William Carmichael
Solicitor General for Scotland
1709–1714
With: Thomas Kennedy
Succeeded by
Preceded by Solicitor General for Scotland
1714–1717
Succeeded by
Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by
Sir Patrick Johnston
Member of Parliament for Edinburgh
17131715
Succeeded by
Baronetage of Nova Scotia
New creation Baronet
(of Goodtrees)
1705–1727
Succeeded by
James Steuart

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Sir James Stewart 1st Baronet or Steuart 1681 9 August 1727 was a Scottish lawyer and politician The Much HonouredSir James Stewart BtPortrait attributed to William AikmanMember of Parliament forEdinburghIn office 1713 1715Preceded bySir Patrick JohnstonSucceeded bySir George WarrenderPersonal detailsBorn1681Died9 August 1727 aged 46 Great BritainPolitical partyWhigSpouseAnne DalrympleRelationsSir James Stewart grandfather William Mure nephew Sir James Steuart Denham grandson Children12 including JamesParent s Sir James StewartAgnes Traill Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 First Parliament of Great Britain 2 2 Involvement with Lord Advocate 2 3 Solicitor General 1714 3 Personal life 3 1 Descendants 4 ReferencesEarly life editHe was the first son of Sir James Stewart of Goodtrees 1635 1713 by his first wife Agnes daughter of the Rev Robert Traill and grandson of Sir James Stewart of Coltness 1608 1681 Lord Provost of Edinburgh His father a distinguished lawyer and an active Whig was appointed Lord Advocate by William II and III in 1692 His sister Anne Stewart married William Mure of Caldwell father of William Mure 1718 1776 1 Career editStewart followed his father into the law and became an advocate in 1704 In May 1705 he was elected to the Parliament of Scotland for Queensferry and was created a Baronet of Goodtrees on 22 December First Parliament of Great Britain edit The failure of the Stewarts to support the Act of Union 1707 meant that the younger Stewart was not chosen to represent Scotland in the first Parliament of Great Britain and did not stand at the general election in 1708 The elder Stewart was replaced as Lord Advocate by Sir David Dalrymple in 1709 but the younger Stewart succeeded Dalrymple as Solicitor General holding the office jointly with Thomas Kennedy of Dunure Dalrymple uncle to Stewart s wife Anne supported the candidacy of his nephew by marriage for Edinburgh in 1710 without success Involvement with Lord Advocate edit Stewart s father was reappointed Lord Advocate in 1711 but Stewart and Kennedy did most of the work The elder Stewart died on 1 May 1713 and Stewart succeeded to the estates of Goodtrees and Coltness Both Stewart and Kennedy expected promotion to the now vacant office of Lord Advocate and Stewart was elected to Parliament for Edinburgh in the general election of that year in an attempt to increase his influence However Lord Oxford continued to leave the post vacant and Stewart turned against the government attacking ministers in Parliament over the New Woodstock election petition and the expulsion of Richard Steele He was sacked as Solicitor General in March 1714 and Kennedy was appointed Lord Advocate Solicitor General 1714 edit Following the death of Queen Anne and the accession of George I Stewart was re appointed as sole Solicitor General in October 1714 He was again disappointed of the office of Lord Advocate which went to Sir David Dalrymple He did not contest his seat in Parliament at the general election of 1715 but remained politically active in Scotland supporting the government during the Jacobite rising of that year He continued as Solicitor General until 1717 Personal life editOn 9 March 1705 he married Anne Dalrymple daughter of Lord North Berwick the Lord President of the Court of Session Together they had 12 children including James Stewart 8 October 1707 1780 who married Lady Frances granddaughter of David Wemyss 4th Earl of Wemyss Frances Wemyss was daughter of James Earl of Wemyss and Janet Charteris Sir James Stewart of Goodtrees and Coltness died in 1727 By his wife Anne he left one son and five daughters six other children having predeceased him He was succeeded in his estates and the baronetcy by his eldest living son James Descendants edit Among his descendants was his grandson Sir James Steuart Denham 8th Baronet 1744 1839 2 References editNotes Wroth 1894 R G Thorne Lanarkshire in The House of Commons 1790 1820 1986 vol 2 Sources Wilkinson David STEWART Sir James 1st Bt 1681 1727 of Goodtrees Edinburgh in The House of Commons 1690 1715 CUP 2002 vol 5 nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Wroth Warwick William 1894 Mure William 1799 1860 In Lee Sidney ed Dictionary of National Biography Vol 39 London Smith Elder amp Co G E C George Edward Cokayne ed STEUART or STEWART cr 29 Jan 1698 in The Complete Baronetage 1900 1906 vol 4 p 375 377 Edith Lady Haden Guest STEUART DENHAM Sir James 1744 1839 of Coltness and Westshield Lanark in The House of Commons 1754 1790 1964 vol 3 D G Henry STEUART DENHAM Sir James 8th Bt 1744 1839 of Coltness and Westshield Lanark in The House of Commons 1790 1820 1986 vol 5 H M S H Morse Stephens DENHAM Sir JAMES STEWART the younger 1744 1839 in The Dictionary of National Biography 1885 1900 vol 14 p 344 345 Legal offices Preceded byWilliam Carmichael Solicitor General for Scotland1709 1714 With Thomas Kennedy Succeeded byJohn Carnegie of Boyseck Preceded byJohn Carnegie of Boyseck Solicitor General for Scotland1714 1717 Succeeded byRobert Dundas Parliament of Great Britain Preceded bySir Patrick Johnston Member of Parliament for Edinburgh1713 1715 Succeeded bySir George Warrender Baronetage of Nova Scotia New creation Baronet of Goodtrees 1705 1727 Succeeded byJames Steuart Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sir James Stewart 1st Baronet amp oldid 1158058236, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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