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James Roberton, Lord Bedlay

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and retired. His lands were not forfeit. Upon the Restoration, Roberton never took the oath. He petitioned the court their indulgence regarding his age and sickness for his non-attendance, asserting he had no scruples with the covenant. The Court granted him the privilege of appearing whenever his
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Roberton and his wife had three children. Their son Archibald retoured as heir on 17 June 1664. Their daughter Elizabeth married James Dunlop of Garnkirk, and their daughter Jean Dunlop married Patrick Coutts, grandfather of
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and a Justice-Deputy in 1626, a position he held without fee from 1626 to 1637. Several petitions to parliament finally resulted in back-pay and annual income in 1644. On 3 April 1646 he was chosen as
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founders Thomas and James. Their youngest daughter Jean married John Rae of Auchingraymount. Roberton's sister Margaret married Scottish professor of divinity
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He was appointed Regent (Professor) of Philosophy and Humanity of the University of Glasgow in 1618. He passed as advocate and was appointed a judge of the
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Who, Where and When: The History and Constitution of the University of Glasgow, pg 75
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Described as a man of great learning and integrity, Roberton matriculated at the
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The Old Country Houses of the Old Glasgow Gentry, Vol IX, Bedlay House
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Earnock and its Early Proprietors, Hamilton Advertiser, n.d. July 1874
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of University of Glasgow and designated James Roberton,
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James Roberton
Sir James Roberton
James Basil Wilkie Roberton
Scottish
advocate
judge
Earnock
Jerviston
Bedlay Castle
James
Lord Boyd
University of Glasgow
Admiralty Court
rector
Lanarkshire
Hamilton
Restoration
Lord of Session
Cromwell
Protectorate
Oath of Abjuration
Coutts
David Dickson


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