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John Baird, Lord Newbyth

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90:(1616–67) we find him referred to as Sir John, under date 1653. Thenceforward his name occurs with some frequency in that correspondence, and usually in such a connection as to suggest that he was regarded as a person of some weight and sagacity. 154:
at Edinburgh are preserved certain papers in the handwriting of Lord Newbyth, being a collection of decisions ranging from 1664 to 1667, and a collection of practiques belonging to the period between 1664 and 1681.
233: 228: 116:, and sat on the committee of taxation in the former, and on that of supply in the latter, parliament. He was not returned to the parliament of 1669. In that year a grant of the barony of 71:, by whom he had four children, three sons and one daughter, viz. John, born on 4 Oct 1648; Margaret, born on 23 Dec 1649; John, born on 23 Sep 1652; and William, born on 12 Nov 1654. 113: 213: 198: 258: 253: 273: 268: 238: 203: 135:. By reason of his opposition to the arbitrary measures of the government he was superseded in the office of lord of session in 1681, 248: 171: 263: 150:
he was re-appointed ordinary lord of session (1689), and retained his seat upon the bench until his death in 1698. In the
243: 63:, was admitted advocate on 3 June 1647. It must have been about the same year that he married Margaret, daughter of 218: 165: 106: 56: 33: 98: 105:
in the sum of 2,400l. His eminence at the bar, however, could not be ignored, and in 1664 he was created an
75: 37: 136: 208: 151: 223: 193: 188: 64: 32:(1620–1698), was a Scottish advocate, judge, politician and diplomat. He served as Commissioner for 87: 79: 131:
between Scotland and England. In 1680 his youngest and only surviving son, William, was created
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for the shire of Edinburgh in 1685, and also as commissioner of supply for the same county.
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of Edinburgh, made in his favour by the crown in 1667, was ratified by the parliament.
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In 1670 he was nominated one of the commissioners to negotiate the then projected
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of Boyne being appointed in his place. He acted as commissioner of the
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In the Scottish parliaments of 1665 and 1667 he represented
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Members of the Convention of the Estates of Scotland 1667
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Members of the Convention of the Estates of Scotland 1665
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passed by the parliament of Scotland in 1662, being then
47:in the same county, advocate, and for some time 82:in 1651, In the correspondence of the Earls of 8: 175:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 74:Baird appears to have been knighted by 109:, assuming the title of Lord Newbyth. 7: 43:Baird was the son of James Baird of 214:Members of the Faculty of Advocates 93:Like his father he belonged to the 199:Senators of the College of Justice 14: 259:17th-century Scottish politicians 254:People associated with Edinburgh 172:Dictionary of National Biography 166:"Baird, John (1620-1698)"  55:, and Bathia, daughter of Sir 1: 274:17th-century Scottish writers 269:17th-century Scottish lawyers 290: 239:Politics of Aberdeenshire 204:People from Aberdeenshire 146:On the accession of the 107:ordinary lord of session 78:on his accession to the 249:Scottish civil servants 264:Scottish legal writers 38:Parliament of Scotland 137:Sir Patrick Ogilvie 244:Scottish diplomats 152:Advocates' Library 80:throne of Scotland 95:covenanting party 281: 219:Scottish knights 176: 168: 148:Prince of Orange 99:Act of Indemnity 289: 288: 284: 283: 282: 280: 279: 278: 179: 178: 163: 161: 129:treaty of union 65:Sir William Hay 12: 11: 5: 287: 285: 277: 276: 271: 266: 261: 256: 251: 246: 241: 236: 231: 226: 221: 216: 211: 206: 201: 196: 191: 181: 180: 160: 157: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 286: 275: 272: 270: 267: 265: 262: 260: 257: 255: 252: 250: 247: 245: 242: 240: 237: 235: 232: 230: 227: 225: 222: 220: 217: 215: 212: 210: 207: 205: 202: 200: 197: 195: 192: 190: 187: 186: 184: 177: 174: 173: 167: 158: 156: 153: 149: 144: 142: 138: 134: 130: 125: 123: 119: 115: 114:Aberdeenshire 110: 108: 104: 100: 96: 91: 89: 85: 81: 77: 72: 70: 66: 62: 58: 57:John Dempster 54: 50: 46: 41: 39: 35: 34:Aberdeenshire 31: 27: 23: 19: 209:Baird family 170: 162: 145: 126: 111: 92: 73: 42: 30:Lord Newbyth 29: 17: 15: 224:Covenanters 194:1698 deaths 189:1620 births 120:within the 26:East Linton 183:Categories 159:References 122:sheriffdom 118:Gilmertoun 76:Charles II 49:commissary 18:John Baird 53:Edinburgh 61:Pitliver 133:baronet 103:mulcted 88:Lothian 69:Linplum 36:in the 22:Newbyth 84:Ancram 141:cess 86:and 45:Byth 24:(by 16:Sir 67:of 59:of 51:of 28:), 20:of 185:: 169:. 40:.

Index

Newbyth
East Linton
Aberdeenshire
Parliament of Scotland
Byth
commissary
Edinburgh
John Dempster
Pitliver
Sir William Hay
Linplum
Charles II
throne of Scotland
Ancram
Lothian
covenanting party
Act of Indemnity
mulcted
ordinary lord of session
Aberdeenshire
Gilmertoun
sheriffdom
treaty of union
baronet
Sir Patrick Ogilvie
cess
Prince of Orange
Advocates' Library
"Baird, John (1620-1698)" 
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