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1806 BRISTOL- Peter BAILLIE M.P. Son of EVAN BAILLIE of Dochfour, INVERNESS

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  • Country: England
  • Year of Issue: 1806
  • Scotland County: Inverness-shire
  • Condition: Used
  • Letter From: Peter Baillie
  • Type: Historical
  • Related Interests: Inverness Politics
  • Family Surname: Baillie
  • Addressed to: James Grant of Bught
  • Estate or House name: Dochfour
  • Era: 1801-1810
  • Document Type: Original Manuscript Letter
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • City/Town/Village/Place: Bristol
  • Surname Initial: B

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    1806 BRISTOL- Peter BAILLIE M.P. Son of EVAN BAILLIE of Dochfour, INVERNESS
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    1806 BRISTOL- A Fine Interesting 4 page letter from Peter Baillie M.P. Son of EVAN BAILLIE of Dochfour to James Grant of Bught, Provost of Inverness, dated December 27th, and relating to the Politics of the area and improvements to the Dochfour Estate
    Peter Baillie (1771 – 1 September 1811) was a British West Indies merchant, and Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1807 to 1811.
    Baillie was the eldest son of Evan Baillie of Dochfour and his wife Mary Gurley, daughter of Peter Gurley of St. Vincent. His father was a landowner in Scotland with commercial interests in Bristol including the firm of Evan Baillie, Sons & Co. He was sent to France to compete education in July 1788. He joined his father in Bristol in the West India mercantile house and ran the business during his father's absence. He was an ensign in the Royal Bristol Volunteers in 1797 and captain in 1803. In 1806 became a partner in Bristol Old Bank.
    In 1807 Baillie became Member of Parliament (MP) for Inverness Burghs. While his political intentions were unclear he declared a "fixed intention to give warm independent support to the Portland ministry". However he suffered illness and was unable to partake fully in parliamentary business. In May 1811 he made voyages to Ireland and Madeira for his health. He died on 1 September 1811 at the age of 40.
    Baillie married Elizabeth Pinney, daughter of John Pinney West Indies merchant, on 9 May 1797.[1] His brothers, Hugh Duncan Baillie and James Evan Baillie also served as MPs.
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    1806 BRISTOL- A Fine Interesting 4 page letter from Peter Baillie M.P. Son of EVAN BAILLIE of Dochfour to James Grant of Bught, Provost of Inverness, dated December 27th, and relating to the Politics of the area and improvements to the Dochfour EstatePeter Baillie (1771 – 1 September 1811) was a British West Indies merchant, and Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1807 to 1811. Baillie was the eldest son of Evan Baillie of Dochfour and his wife Mary Gurley, daughter of Peter Gurley of St. Vincent. His father was a landowner in Scotland with commercial interests in Bristol including the firm of Evan Baillie, Sons & Co. He was sent to France to compete education in July 1788. He joined his father in Bristol in the West India mercantile house and ran the business during his
    Estate or House name
    Dochfour
    Related Interests
    Inverness Politics
    EAN
    Does Not apply
    Type
    Historical
    Surname Initial
    B
    Scotland County
    Inverness-shire
    City/Town/Village/Place
    Bristol
    Family Surname
    Baillie
    Era
    1801-1810
    Addressed to
    James Grant of Bught
    Country
    England
    Letter From
    Peter Baillie
    Document Type
    Original Manuscript Letter
    Year of Issue
    1806