John Stirling (Lord Provost)

John Stirling
Lord Provost of Glasgow
In office
1728–1730
Succeeded byPeter Murdoch of Rosehill
Baillie
In office
1716, 1724
Personal details
Born1677
Died1736
SpouseIsabella Hunter
Children6[1]
Occupationmerchant

John Stirling (1677–1736)[2] was an early 18th-century Scottish merchant who served as Lord Provost of Glasgow from 1728 to 1730.

Life

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As a merchant he traded with Virginia and the Caribbean so is presumed to have traded in tobacco and sugar but there is no mention of his owning any plantations there.[3]

He served as Baillie in 1716 and 1724[2] and was elected Lord Provost of Glasgow in 1728 being succeeded by Peter Murdoch of Rosehill in 1730.[4]

He died in Glasgow in 1736.[5]

Family

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He married Isabella Hunter. Their children included William Stirling (b.1717),[6] founder of William Stirling & Sons calico printers. He was uncle to Walter Stirling founder of the Stirling Library in Glasgow. His daughter Janet Stirling married the Glasgow goldsmith Robert Luke.[7]

Artistic recognition

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He was portrayed by William Aikman around 1720.[8]

References

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  1. ^ The Sterling Genealogy, p. 161
  2. ^ a b Illustrated Catalogue of the Exhibition of Portraits in the New Galleries of Art in Corporation Buildings
  3. ^ History of Glasgow, J McUre (1830): McUre's List of Glasgow Merchants
  4. ^ "Provosts of Glasgow". 5 May 2017.
  5. ^ Illustrated Catalogue of the Exhibition of Portraits in the New Galleries of Art in Corporation Buildings
  6. ^ The Baronetage of England, p. 422
  7. ^ Illustrated Catalogue of the Exhibition of Portraits in the New Galleries of Art in Corporation Buildings
  8. ^ Past Auction Artnet