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last voyage had demonstrated the potential for such a venture. Although the expedition was a commercial failure it explored and made discoveries in the Pacific Northwest, whose geography was only poorly understood at the time. In particular Strange and his captains explored the northern end of
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before moving to London in 1786 to direct the English end of his business. He became a director of the
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to Robert Scott (1705–1780), the laird of Dunninald, and his wife, Ann. He was educated at the
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Scottish constituencies
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in 1814, and in 1819 he inherited a baronetcy from his uncle
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had already secured so much support that even the backing of
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on 4 October 1805, aged 59, after a long and severe illness.
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Thorne (ed.). 230:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 153:, and held the seat until his death in 141:he was elected unopposed as the MP for 29:(27 February 1746 – 4 October 1805) of 600:Alumni of the University of St Andrews 582: 412: 385: 55:House of Commons of the United Kingdom 266: 216: 214: 260: 13: 211: 14: 656: 437: 51:House of Commons of Great Britain 538:Parliament of the United Kingdom 531:Parliament of the United Kingdom 351: 342: 314:Stooks Smith, Henry. (1973) . 287: 176:was unable to prevent defeat. 151:general election later in 1796 53:from 1790 to 1800, and in the 1: 190: 132: 41:merchant and director of the 394:. 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Index

David Scott (disambiguation)
Dunninald Castle
Angus
Scottish
East India Company
Member of Parliament
House of Commons of Great Britain
House of Commons of the United Kingdom
Dunninald House
Angus
University of St Andrews
Bombay
East India Company
James Charles Stuart Strange
maritime fur trade
Pacific Northwest
sea otter
Guangzhou
Captain Cook's
Vancouver Island
Queen Charlotte Sound
Queen Charlotte Strait
Cape Scott
1790 general election
Forfarshire
Perth Burghs
general election later in 1796
Cheltenham
David Scott
Dunninald

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