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1813 George Fergusson LORD HERMAND, Letter HERMAND House to Provost of INVERNESS

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  • Condition: Used
  • City/Town/Village/Place: West Calder
  • Surname Initial: F
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Era: 1810-1820
  • Autograph Type: Manuscript Letter
  • Addressed to: Provost of Inverness
  • Country: Scotland
  • Famous Persons: Lord Hermand
  • Estate or House name: Hermand House
  • Year of Issue: 1813
  • Scotland County: Edinburgh
  • Related Interests: Circuit Judge
  • Signed: Yes
  • Document Type: Posted Letter
  • Type: Historical
  • Written By: George Fergusson

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    1813 George Fergusson LORD HERMAND, Letter HERMAND House to Provost of INVERNESS
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    1813 George Fergusson LORD HERMAND, Letter Hermand House to Provost of INVERNESS regarding his intended visit to Inverness Circuit Courts.
    George Fergusson, Lord Hermand FRSE (25 August 1743–9 August 1827) was a Scottish advocate and judge.
    He was born on 25 August 1743,[2] the eighth son of Jean
    Maitland
    , only child of James, viscount
    Maitland
    , and grand-daughter of John, fifth earl of Lauderdale, and her husband, Sir James
    Fergusson
    , 2nd Baronet of
    Kilkerran
    in Ayrshire. His elder brother was Sir Adam Fergusson, 3rd Baronet. George attended James Mundell's School in Edinburgh then the High School 1755–56. He then studied law at the University of Edinburgh.
    He was admitted a member of the Faculty of Advocates on 17 December 1765. He practised at the bar for 34 years with considerable success.
    In 1783, with his brother Adam and many other notable Edinburgh figures of the Scottish Enlightenment, he was a founder member of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
    On the death of Robert McQueen, Lord Braxfield, Fergusson was made an ordinary lord of session, and took his seat on the bench as "Lord Hermand" on 11 July 1799. He was also appointed a lord justiciary on 4 August 1808, in the place of Sir William Nairne of Dunsinnam.[3] He resigned both these offices in 1826.
    Fergusson was both eccentric and a heavy drinker. An etching of Hermand by John Kay is in the first volume of 'Original Portraits' (No. 156). His portrait also appears along with those of the other judges in the 'Last Sitting of the Old Court of Session, 11 July 1808' (vol. ii. No. 300).
    He died at the family estate of Hermand House in West Calder west of Edinburgh, on 9 August 1827.
    Family
    Fergusson married Graham (sic), daughter of William McDowall of Garthland, who survived him by several years. They had no children.
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    1813 George Fergusson LORD HERMAND, Letter Hermand House to Provost of INVERNESS regarding his intended visit to Inverness Circuit Courts. George Fergusson, Lord Hermand FRSE (25 August 1743–9 August 1827) was a Scottish advocate and judge. He was born on 25 August 1743,[2] the eighth son of Jean Maitland, only child of James, viscount Maitland, and grand-daughter of John, fifth earl of Lauderdale, and her husband, Sir James Fergusson, 2nd Baronet of Kilkerran in Ayrshire. His elder brother was Sir Adam Fergusson, 3rd Baronet. George attended James Mundell's School in Edinburgh then the High School 1755–56. He then studied law at the University of Edinburgh.He was admitted a member of the Faculty of Advocates on 17 December 1765. He practised at the bar for 34 years with considerable suc
    Estate or House name
    Hermand House
    Written By
    George Fergusson
    City/Town/Village/Place
    West Calder
    Related Interests
    Circuit Judge
    EAN
    Does Not apply
    Type
    Historical
    Surname Initial
    F
    Scotland County
    Edinburgh
    Signed
    Yes
    Famous Persons
    Lord Hermand
    Autograph Type
    Manuscript Letter
    Era
    1810-1820
    Addressed to
    Provost of Inverness
    Country
    Scotland
    Document Type
    Posted Letter
    Year of Issue
    1813