Difference between revisions of "John Erskine 1672-1739"
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[[file:P1120502(2).JPG|thumb|John Erskine's bookplate (British Museum Franks Collection *581)]] | [[file:P1120502(2).JPG|thumb|John Erskine's bookplate (British Museum Franks Collection *581)]] | ||
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− | The second son of [[family::Sir Charles Erskine]], 1st Bt., of [[location::Alva]], Stirling (now in Clackmannan). | + | The second son of [[family::Sir Charles Erskine]] (1643–1690), 1st Bt., of [[location::Alva]], Stirling (now in Clackmannan). |
WikiTree gives his date of baptism as 11 June 1675 in [[location::Tillicoultry]]. | WikiTree gives his date of baptism as 11 June 1675 in [[location::Tillicoultry]]. | ||
He was a [[occupation::MP|member of the Scottish Parliament]] (1700-7) and of the British Parliament (1707-8, 1713-15). | He was a [[occupation::MP|member of the Scottish Parliament]] (1700-7) and of the British Parliament (1707-8, 1713-15). | ||
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+ | [[crossreference::Charles Erskine 1680-1763|Charles Erskine, Lord Tinwald]] (1680-1763) was his younger brother. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:42, 20 October 2021
Sir John ERSKINE or ARESKINE, of Alva, 3rd bart. 1672-1739
Biographical Note
The second son of Sir Charles Erskine (1643–1690), 1st Bt., of Alva, Stirling (now in Clackmannan). WikiTree gives his date of baptism as 11 June 1675 in Tillicoultry. He was a member of the Scottish Parliament (1700-7) and of the British Parliament (1707-8, 1713-15).
Charles Erskine, Lord Tinwald (1680-1763) was his younger brother.
Books
Used two engraved bookplates:
Franks 681 Areskine, Sr. John, of Alva, Baronet. 1707 .
Franks *581 Areskine, Sr. John, of Alva, Baronet. 1707. (A different plate.)
Sources
- Gambier Howe, E. R. J. Franks bequest: catalogue of British and American book plates bequeathed to the ... British Museum. London, 1903.
- History of Parliament
- WikiTree