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Alexander Abercromby of Glassaugh Fordyce Banffshire 5 November 1678 23 December 1728 was a Scottish Army officer and po

Alexander Abercromby (Scottish politician, born 1678)

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Alexander Abercromby of Glassaugh, Fordyce, Banffshire (5 November 1678 – 23 December 1728) was a Scottish Army officer and politician who sat in the Parliament of Scotland from 1706 to 1707 and as a Whig in the British House of Commons from 1707 to 1727.

In 1699 he inherited Tullibody House east of Stirling from his cousin George Abercromby. He remodeled the house in 1710 and in 1719 additionally acquired the nearby Menstrie Castle. Abercromby was a book collector who had a significant private collection, and books bearing his bookplate can still be found in libraries today.

Abercromby was the third, but eldest surviving son of Alexander Abercromby and his wife Katherine Dunbar, daughter of Sir Robert Dunbar, of Grangehill, Elgin. By 1703, he married Helen Meldrum, daughter of George Meldrum of Crombie, Marnoch, Banff, minister of Glass, Banff. From 1706 he was an officer in the 21st Foot, the Royal Scots Fusiliers. He was ADC to the Duke of Marlborough in the Low Countries in 1711, and rose to the rank of lieutenant-colonel, retiring on half-pay in 1721.

Abercromby was Commissioner justiciary for the Highlands in 1701 and 1702. He was returned as Shire Commissioner for Banffshire in the Parliament of Scotland in 1706 and after the Act of Union was one of the Scottish representatives to the first Parliament of Great Britain in 1707. He was returned as Member of Parliament for Banffshire in the British general elections of 1708, 1710, 1713, 1715 and 1722. He did not stand in 1727. He was Lieutenant Governor of Fort William from 1726.

Abercrombie died on 23 December 1728. He and his wife, Helen Meldrum, had two sons and four daughters. His daughter Catherine was the great-grandmother of Lord Byron.

References

  1. www,stravaiging.com/history/castle/tullibody-castle
  2. "Alexander Abercromby 1678-1728 - Book Owners Online". www.bookowners.online. Retrieved 10 August 2022.
  3. "ABERCROMBY, Alexander (1678-1729), of Glassaugh, Fordyce, Banff". History of Parliament Online (1690-1715). Retrieved 21 September 2018.
  4. Foster, Joseph, ed. (1882), Members of Parliament, Scotland 1357-1882, Hazell, Watson and Viney, retrieved 6 July 2019
  5. "ABERCROMBY, Alexander (1677-1729), of Glasshaugh, Banff". History of Parliament Online (1715-1754). Retrieved 12 June 2018.

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Parliament of Scotland
Preceded by
Alexander Duff
James Ogilvie
Shire Commissioner for Banffshire
1706–1707
With: James Ogilvie
Succeeded by
Parliament of Great Britain
Parliament of Great Britain
New parliament Member of Parliament for Scotland
1707–1708
Constituency split
Preceded by
John Murray
Member of Parliament for Banffshire
1708–1727
Succeeded by
William Duff, 1st Earl Fife


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Alexander Abercromby of Glassaugh Fordyce Banffshire 5 November 1678 23 December 1728 was a Scottish Army officer and politician who sat in the Parliament of Scotland from 1706 to 1707 and as a Whig in the British House of Commons from 1707 to 1727 In 1699 he inherited Tullibody House east of Stirling from his cousin George Abercromby He remodeled the house in 1710 and in 1719 additionally acquired the nearby Menstrie Castle Abercromby was a book collector who had a significant private collection and books bearing his bookplate can still be found in libraries today Abercromby was the third but eldest surviving son of Alexander Abercromby and his wife Katherine Dunbar daughter of Sir Robert Dunbar of Grangehill Elgin By 1703 he married Helen Meldrum daughter of George Meldrum of Crombie Marnoch Banff minister of Glass Banff From 1706 he was an officer in the 21st Foot the Royal Scots Fusiliers He was ADC to the Duke of Marlborough in the Low Countries in 1711 and rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel retiring on half pay in 1721 Abercromby was Commissioner justiciary for the Highlands in 1701 and 1702 He was returned as Shire Commissioner for Banffshire in the Parliament of Scotland in 1706 and after the Act of Union was one of the Scottish representatives to the first Parliament of Great Britain in 1707 He was returned as Member of Parliament for Banffshire in the British general elections of 1708 1710 1713 1715 and 1722 He did not stand in 1727 He was Lieutenant Governor of Fort William from 1726 Abercrombie died on 23 December 1728 He and his wife Helen Meldrum had two sons and four daughters His daughter Catherine was the great grandmother of Lord Byron Referenceswww stravaiging com history castle tullibody castle Alexander Abercromby 1678 1728 Book Owners Online www bookowners online Retrieved 10 August 2022 ABERCROMBY Alexander 1678 1729 of Glassaugh Fordyce Banff History of Parliament Online 1690 1715 Retrieved 21 September 2018 Foster Joseph ed 1882 Members of Parliament Scotland 1357 1882 Hazell Watson and Viney retrieved 6 July 2019 ABERCROMBY Alexander 1677 1729 of Glasshaugh Banff History of Parliament Online 1715 1754 Retrieved 12 June 2018 External linksParliament of Scotland Preceded byAlexander Duff James Ogilvie Shire Commissioner for Banffshire 1706 1707 With James Ogilvie Succeeded byParliament of Great Britain Parliament of Great Britain New parliament Member of Parliament for Scotland 1707 1708 Constituency split Preceded byJohn Murray Member of Parliament for Banffshire 1708 1727 Succeeded byWilliam Duff 1st Earl Fife This article about a Member of the Parliament of Great Britain 1707 1800 representing a Scottish constituency is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte

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