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Stewart's father was reappointed Lord Advocate in 1711, but Stewart and Kennedy did most of the work. The elder Stewart died on 1 May 1713, and Stewart succeeded to the estates of Goodtrees and Coltness. Both Stewart and Kennedy expected promotion to the now-vacant office of Lord Advocate, and
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Sir James Stewart of Goodtrees and Coltness died in 1727. By his wife Anne he left one son and five daughters, six other children having predeceased him. He was succeeded in his estates and the baronetcy by his eldest living son, James.
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in 1692. His sister, Anne Stewart, married William Mure of Caldwell, father of
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Scottish constituencies
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STEWART, Sir James, 1st Bt. (1681-1727), of Goodtrees, Edinburgh.
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continued to leave the post vacant, and Stewart turned against
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in 1709, but the younger Stewart succeeded Dalrymple as
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On 9 March 1705 he married Anne Dalrymple, daughter of
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Stewart followed his father into the law and became an
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In May 1705, he was elected to the 344: 276:The failure of the Stewarts to support the 36: 745:Baronets in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia 405:Among his descendants was his grandson, 702: 551:, 1885–1900, vol. 14, p. 344-345. 379:Lord President of the Court of Session 484: 436: 430: 407:Sir James Steuart Denham, 8th Baronet 750:Members of the Faculty of Advocates 13: 300:, holding the office jointly with 14: 761: 323:the general election of that year 272:First Parliament of Great Britain 548:Dictionary of National Biography 496:Dictionary of National Biography 485:Wroth, Warwick William (1894). 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Index

The Much Honoured

William Aikman
Edinburgh
Sir George Warrender
Great Britain
Whig
Sir James Stewart
William Mure
Sir James Steuart Denham
James
Sir James Stewart
Sir James Stewart
Goodtrees
Sir James Stewart
Coltness
Lord Provost of Edinburgh
Whig
Lord Advocate
William II and III
William Mure
advocate
Parliament of Scotland
Queensferry
Baronet
Act of Union 1707
represent Scotland
Parliament of Great Britain
general election in 1708
Sir David Dalrymple

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