William Foulis (Keeper of the Privy Seal)

William Foulis (fl. 1420s – 1440s) was a 15th-century Scottish political figure. He was archdeacon of St. Andrews, provost of Bothwell, and Keeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland in the late 1420s and into the 1430s, under James I of Scotland.[1] He was also briefly the Secretary of State of Scotland, in 1429.

By a daughter of Sir William Ogilvie, Foulis had two sons, of whom James, the younger, became a merchant in Edinburgh. James, in turn, was the father of the eminent judge, James Foulis.[1]

References

  1. Thomas Murray, Biographical Annals of the Parish of Colinton (1863), p. 29.
Political offices
Preceded by
John Cameron
Keeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland
1426–1442
Succeeded by
William Turnbull
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