Sir Francis Kinloch, 1st Baronet

Sir Francis Kinloch, 1st Baronet, of Gilmerton, was a seventeenth-century Scottish politician.

Biography

Francis Kinloch was the son of Andrew Kinloch, a merchant of Rochelle. He purchased the Haddingtonshire estates of Gilmerton, Athelstaneford and Markle, having a charter of Markle on 24 July 1664. He served as a commissioner of supply, and was Lord Provost of Edinburgh before 1674.[1] He also represented Edinburgh within the Scottish Parliament in the vote on the Convention of the Estates in 1678,[2] and on 16 September 1686 was created a Baronet of Nova Scotia, with remainder to the heirs male of his body.[1]

Kinloch was married to Magdalen Macmath of Newbyres. She died aged fifty-nine on 16 November 1674 and was buried in the Greyfriars Kirkyard. He was buried there on 17 December 1691. Their only son Francis succeeded to the baronetcy.[1]

References

  1. G. E. C., The Complete Baronetage, volume iv (1904) p. 346.
  2. Records of the Parliaments of Scotland, 1678/6/3. Accessed 22 November 2014.
Baronetage of Nova Scotia
New creation Baronet
(of Gilmerton)
1686–1691
Succeeded by
Francis Kinloch


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