Alexander St Clair (1672–1706) was the 19th Baron of Roslin.
Alexander St Clair | |
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Baron of Roslin | |
Predecessor | James St Clair, 18th Baron of Roslin |
Successor | William St Clair of Roslin |
Born | 1672 |
Died | 1706 |
Noble family | Clan Sinclair |
Father | James St Clair |
Mother | Jean Spotswood |
Early life
editHe was the second son of James St Clair, 18th Baron of Roslin and Jean, daughter of Henry Spotswood, Sheriff of Dublin. His elder brother, James St Clair, had been killed fighting at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690 and therefore Alexander succeeded to the estates of Roslin.[1]
Baron of Roslin
editAlexander's poems are preserved in manuscript form in the Advocates Library.[1]
Family
editAlexander married Jean, daughter of Robert, 7th Lord Sempill. He was succeeded by his son, William St Clair of Roslin, and had two other sons and three daughters who died young.[1] Alexander died in 1706.[2]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c Saint-Clair, Roland William (1898). The Saint-Clairs of the Isles; being a history of the sea-kings of Orkney and their Scottish successors of the sirname of Sinclair. Shortland Street, Auckland, New Zealand: H. Brett. pp. 292-293. Retrieved 21 June 2021.
- ^ Dickson, John (1894). The Ruined Castles of Mid-Lothian: Their Position, Their Families, Their ruins, and Their History. Haddington Place, Edinburgh: Robert R. Sutherland. pp. 174. Retrieved 21 June 2021.