Difference between revisions of "David Erskine 1672-1745"
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He inherited the earldom of Buchan on the death of the 8th earl who died in 1698 without heirs. | He inherited the earldom of Buchan on the death of the 8th earl who died in 1698 without heirs. | ||
He held several offices of state under William and Mary but was deprived because of his opposition to the Treaty of Union. | He held several offices of state under William and Mary but was deprived because of his opposition to the Treaty of Union. | ||
− | Under George I he sat in the British Parliament as one of the Representative Peers of Scotland after joining the Duke of Argyll in suppressing the rebellion of 1715. | + | Under George I he sat in the British Parliament as one of the [[occupation::House ofLords]]Representative Peers of Scotland after joining the Duke of Argyll in suppressing the rebellion of 1715. |
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David ERSKINE, 9th Earl of Buchan, 1672-1745
Biographical Note
Son of Henry Erskine, 3rd Lord Cardross (1650-1693). He inherited the earldom of Buchan on the death of the 8th earl who died in 1698 without heirs. He held several offices of state under William and Mary but was deprived because of his opposition to the Treaty of Union. Under George I he sat in the British Parliament as one of the House ofLordsRepresentative Peers of Scotland after joining the Duke of Argyll in suppressing the rebellion of 1715.
Books
Used an engraved bookplate:
Franks *554 (Erskine), The Right Honourable David, Earl of Buchan, Lord Auchterhouse and Cardross, &c.
The plate was re-used by his grandson David Erskine, the 11th Earl of Buchan (Franks 9918 ).
Sources
- Gambier Howe, E. R. J. Franks bequest: catalogue of British and American book plates bequeathed to the ... British Museum. London, 1903.
- The Scots Peerage, vol. ii, 274-276.