James Stuart of Binend

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Sir James Stuart of Binend (1716–1777) was an 18th-century Scottish merchant who was twice Lord Provost of Edinburgh 1764 to 1766 and 1768 to 1770.

Life[edit]

The grave of James Stuart of Binend, Greyfriars Kirkyard

He was born on 13 April 1716 the son of Charles Stuart of Dunearn in Fife (1672-1732) and his wife, Jean Hamilton.

He died in Edinburgh on 10 June 1777.[1] He is buried in Greyfriars Kirkyard. His large tomb lies midway along the eastern wall amongst other large monuments.

Family[edit]

He firstly married Elizabeth Drummond, daughter of Prof Adam Drummond. Following her death in 1752 he married Alison Spittal.[2] daughter of James Spittal of Leuchat and cousin of his first wife.[3] Alison died at Kirkbraehead in Edinburgh aged 93.[4]

He was father to Rev Dr Charles Stuart of Dunearn FRSE (1748-1806), later minister of Cramond, who married Mary Erskine, daughter of John Erskine of Carnock. With dual training as a physician, Charles was President of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh from 1806 to 1809.

Charles' son was James Stuart (1775-1849).

References[edit]

  1. ^ "James Stuart [Stewart], of Binend, Lord Provost of Edinburgh d. 10 Jun 1777 Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland: MacFarlane Clan & Families Genealogy".
  2. ^ Grave of James Stuart, Greyfriars Kirkyard
  3. ^ Drummond/Stuart grave, Greyfriars Kirkyard
  4. ^ The Scots Magazine 1813 vol 75