James Maitland, 7th Earl of Lauderdale

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1718 – 1789

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Who was James Maitland, 7th Earl of Lauderdale?

James Maitland, 7th Earl of Lauderdale, and was one of the sixteen representative peers for Scotland in the House of Lords.

James Maitland served for twenty-five years in the army; and was appointed Lieutenant-colonel of the 16th Regiment of Foot on 20 September 1745. He resigned his commission upon the promotion of a junior officer above him.

He was also unlucky under the Heritable Jurisdictions Act 1746 which abolished heritable jurisdictions, when he got for the Regality of Thirlestane and bailiary of Lauderdale £1000, instead of the £8000 he claimed.

He was a Lord of Police from February 1766 until the abolition of that board in 1782; and Rector of Glasgow University from 1779 to 1781.

Lord Lauderdale died at Haltoun House.

On 24 April 1749 he married Mary Turner, only child and heiress of Sir Thomas de Lombe, Knt., Alderman of the City of London, by whom he obtained a large fortune. They had twelve children, 6 boys and 6 girls.

His son and heir, James Maitland, 8th Earl of Lauderdale began his career as a revolutionary in France and later made a name for himself as one of Britain's leading economic thinkers, who first identified the economic significance and effect on economic growth of budget surpluses and deficits. This thinking was later developed and systematised by Lord Keynes. The third son was Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Maitland, GCB, GCH, governor and commander-in-chief at Ceylon, then of Malta and the Ionian Islands.

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Born
Jan 25, 1718
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Died
Aug 17, 1789

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on July 23, 2013

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