Sir Hew Dalrymple, 2nd Baronet

Sir Hew Dalrymple, 2nd Baronet (12 March 1712 – 24 November 1790) was a Scottish politician and MP.

He was the eldest son of Sir Robert Dalrymple, who died on 21 August 1734, predeceasing his father. Sir Hew thus inherited the baronetcy of his grandfather, Hew Dalrymple, Lord North Berwick, on the latter's death in 1737.[1] His brother, John Dalrymple, later Hamilton, was also an MP.[1]

He served on two occasions as MP for Haddington Burghs, between 1742 and 1747 and again between 1761 and 1768, and was also MP for Haddingtonshire between 1747 and 1761.[1]

He was appointed King’s Remembrancer in the Scottish Exchequer in 1768, holding the post to 1770.

He married twice; firstly Margaret, the daughter of London surgeon Peter Sainthill, with whom he had two sons and secondly Martha, the daughter of Charles Edwin of Lincoln’s Inn. He was succeeded by his eldest son Hew, who later changed his name to Hamilton-Dalrymple.

Citations

  1. 1 2 3 Sedgwick (ed.). "Dalrymple, Sir Hew, 2nd Bt. (1712-90), of North Berwick, Haddington.". The History of Parliament.

References

Scots Peerage Vol. 8 https://archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun08pauluoft#page/130/mode/2up/search/Dalrymple

  • Lea, R. S. (1970). "Dalrymple, Sir Hew, 2nd Bt. (1712-90), of North Berwick, Haddington.". In Sedgwick, R. The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1715-1754. Boydell and Brewer. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by
James Fall
Member of Parliament for Haddington Burghs
17421747
Succeeded by
Andrew Fletcher
Preceded by
Lord Charles Hay
Member of Parliament for Haddingtonshire
17471761
Succeeded by
Andrew Fletcher
Preceded by
Andrew Fletcher
Member of Parliament for Haddington Burghs
17611768
Succeeded by
Patrick Warrender
Baronetage of Nova Scotia
Preceded by
Hew Dalrymple
Baronet
(of Bargeny)
17371790
Succeeded by
Hew Dalrymple

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