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Adam Drummond (politician)

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127: 189:). Further profitable contracts followed and, unlike his partner Fludyer, Drummond was able to retain or renew them as governments changed by remaining loyal to whichever administration was in power and helped by the influence of his noble brother-in-law. 714: 729: 719: 181:
he was awarded the lucrative contract for victualling the British troops in North America. Later the same year, Drummond, Fludyer and Anthony Bacon secured a 30-year lease of all the coal on
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took him into partnership, despite misgivings at his having been involved in the Ayr Bank collapse, but eventually had second thoughts and asked him to resign the partnership in 1780.
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A Chronological Register of Both Houses of the British Parliament, from the Union in 1708, to the Third Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, in 1807
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went into opposition after the election, Drummond supported the government, and in 1764 was rewarded when in partnership with
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A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland
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close to the eastern path. As he had no surviving children, his heir was his nephew,
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Drummond died on 17 June 1786. He is buried with his wife, Lady Catherine, in
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to his second son, also named John Drummond. In 1640, his descendant,
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and in 1767 he acquired a large land grant in St John's Island (now
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in 1753 and retired from the army in 1756 and set up as a merchant.
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On 4 February 1755, Drummond married Lady Catherine Ashe (
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The barony of Lennoch was established when Sir John
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Colburn and Company. p. 109 14: 313:"Murray, James (1690-1764)"  220:Harry Powlett, 4th Duke of Bolton 165:, Drummond entered Parliament as 25:Adam Drummond, 17th Baron Strange 323:Dictionary of National Biography 66:James Murray, 2nd Duke of Atholl 765:18th-century Scottish merchants 48:Drummond was the eldest son of 760:Burials at Greyfriars Kirkyard 725:47th Regiment of Foot officers 454:. History of Parliament Online 192:Drummond was a partner in the 50:John Drummond, 10th of Lennoch 1: 276:John Drummond, 8th of Lennoch 237:(son of his younger brother, 163:next general election in 1761 81:Adam Drummond, 9th of Lennoch 79:His paternal grandfather was 23:. For the English peer, see 498:Parliament of Great Britain 337:Burke, Sir Bernard (1853). 781: 278:, purchased the barony of 60:. 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Index

Adam Drummond (surgeon)
Adam Drummond, 17th Baron Strange
Megginch
House of Commons
John Drummond, 10th of Lennoch
Perthshire
Murray
Colin Drummond
James Murray, 2nd Duke of Atholl
Lord Adam Gordon
2nd Duke of Gordon
Adam Drummond, 9th of Lennoch
Scottish Parliament
Privy Council of Scotland
Hay of Haystoun
Adam Drummond
University of Edinburgh
Murrays of Philiphaugh
Leiden University
47th Regiment of Foot

47th Regiment of Foot
Jacobite rising
Battle of Prestonpans
Adam Drummond
half-pay
pocket boroughs
next general election in 1761
Member of Parliament
Lymington

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