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Adam Cockburn, Lord Ormiston

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to sit on a committee investigating disputes within the church. He left the office of Lord Justice Clerk again in 1710 but retained his place as a Lord Ordinary until his death, on 16 April 1735, in his 79th year.
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on 28 May 1695, and became somewhat unpopular in some quarters because of the powers awarded to his position in order for him to reach conclusions in the matter. On 6 February 1699 he succeeded
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Adam Cockburn was the son of John Cockburn of Ormiston, and Janet Hepburn, daughter of Sir Adam Hepburn of Humbie. He was retoured heir to his brother John in the family's ancient estate of
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he is one of the small group who were fully compensated for his losses in the Darien Scheme if agreeing to a Union with England. As such (i.e. being named on each list) he was one of the
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In 1695 he is one of the 30 or so wealthy merchants and officials setting up the "Company of Scotland Trading to Africa and the Indies" generally known simply as the
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his fields with a ditch and hedge, also planting trees with the hedgerow to act as a windbreak. Cockburn also enclosed his own estates at Ormiston.
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Seen as an enlightened landlord, in 1698 he granted an 11-year lease to a Robert Wight, who was the first tenant farmer in Scotland to
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in place of Sir George Campbell of Cessnock on 28 November 1692 and at about the same time was sworn a
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An Historical Account of the Senators of the College of Justice of Scotland
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dated 8 January 1705 and was at the same time appointed to succeed
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Fraser, Barclay, "John Wood's Cramond", in Fraser, Barclay (ed.),
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for the year 1690. He was nominated one of the Commissioners to
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Index to Genealogies, Birthbriefs, and Funeral Escutcheons
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He was one of the Commissioners named to inquire into the
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Members of the Convention of the Estates of Scotland 1689
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Members of the Convention of the Estates of Scotland 1678
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He obtained a commission appointing him a second time
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Scottish Archives for Schools Retrieved 31 March 2023
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The House of Cockburn of that Ilk and Cadets Thereof
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Anne (died 1721), the twice-widowed daughter of Sir
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Adam Cockburn of Ormiston
Adam Cockburn (actor)

William Aikman
Laird
Ormiston
Commissioner
Haddington Constabulary
parliaments
conventions
1689
Lord Justice Clerk
Privy Council
Treasurer Depute
Anne
Lord of Session
Haddingtonshire
Conventions of Estates
Parliament of Scotland
treat on the Union of Parliaments
Lord Justice Clerk
Privy Councillor
Massacre of Glencoe
Lord Raith
Treasurer-depute of Scotland
Queen Anne
Company of Scotland
Darien Scheme
Act of Union 1707
Parcel of Rogues

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