Sir Henry Steuart

Sir Henry Seton Steuart FRSE LLD (17591836) was an 18th/19th century Scottish landowner, agricultural improver, soldier and classical scholar.

Life

He was born Henry Steuart at Allanton House in Lanarkshire on 20 October 1759, the son of James Steuart, 10th Laird of Allanton and his wife, Margaret Steuart-Barclay of Collairnie.[1] They were descended from Sir John Steuart of Bonkle. Henry was educated at the High School in Edinburgh then studied in Hamburg in Germany (1775).[2]

In 1778 he was commissioned into the 13th Light Dragoons. In 1781 he moved to the 10th Light Dragoons. He resigned his commission in 1787.

In 1799 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were Alexander Fraser Tytler, Andrew Dalzell and Thomas Charles Hope. In 1806 Edinburgh University awarded him an honorary doctorate (LLD).[3]

In 1814 he was created Baronet of Allanton. Sir Walter Scott visited him at Allanton to see his land improvements in January 1829.[4]

He died at Allanton on 11 March 1836 and was buried nearby in Cambusnethan Churchyard.

Family

In 1787 he married Lillian Seton, daughter of Hugh Seton of Touch House in Stirlingshire (sometimes known as Touch-Seton). He was thereafter known as Henry Seton Steuart. He rebuilt Allanton House in the year of his marriage.[5]

They had one daughter, Elizabeth Margaret Steuart (1790-1866). She married Reginald Ranald Macdonald, from 1836 known as Sir Reginald Ranald Seton-Steuart. Sir Reginald was created 2nd Baronet through the marriage.[6]

Publications

  • The Planter's Guide (1828)
  • A History of the Rebellion of 1745 (unfinished - manuscript passed to Robert Chambers)

Artistic Recognition

He was portrayed by Edward Burton.[7]

References


  1. http://www.thepeerage.com/p50365.htm#i503646
  2. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: Henry Seton Steuart
  3. Biographical Index of Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783–2002 (PDF). The Royal Society of Edinburgh. July 2006. ISBN 0 902 198 84 X.
  4. https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Steuart,_Henry_Seton_(DNB00)
  5. http://www.bonkle.org.uk/allanton.html
  6. http://www.thepeerage.com/p50365.htm#i503648
  7. https://www.nationalgalleries.org/art-and-artists/37143/sir-henry-seton-steuart-allanbank-1759-1836
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