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Patrick Milne

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430: 101: 92:, an Aberdeen merchant. His mother, Margaret, was the daughter of Patrick Bannerman, Lord Provost of Aberdeen from 1715–1716. His father was a partner in the linen company Gordon, Barron & Co. and the Porthill Company that later became Milne, Cruden, & Company. These companies had extensive factories in Aberdeen and Donside. After the decline of the Porthill linen company, Milne's father bought the Crimonmogate estate in Aberdeenshire, which Milne then inherited. 153:, an Aberdeen architect in similar standing to John Smith, to design a new mansion for his Crimonmogate estate. This was in a Neo-Greek style and constructed of ashlar granite. It has two storeys with a single storey centre section. The initial construction was quoted as costing up to £10,000. Although the work had been commissioned by Milne, he died in 1820 before the house was completed in 1825. It is a category A listed building. 135:, in an attempt to have them vote for the election of Sir Alexander Bannerman. This was unsuccessful and James Rae was appointed as delegate instead. Milne and Crombie continued trying to bribe Rae and confined him in Lord Kintore's residence in the days prior to the election. The attempts were again ineffective as Rae did not change his vote and 468: 161:
Milne was unmarried and without issue. He died at his Crimonmogate House, Union Street, Aberdeen on 16 May 1820 aged 65 years. He bequeathed his property to Charles Bannerman, his first cousin once removed. Bannerman had an obelisk monument erected in Milne's memory in the garden at Crimonmogate in
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area after the middle of the 18th-century and this continued into the early 19th-century bringing more wealth to the area. Wealthy landowners, like Milne, began to invest profits in the construction of stylish mansions. In 1810, Milne commissioned the Aberdeen city architect
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on 30 October 1812, a position he held until 11 July 1818. He usually supported the Government in votes throughout the 1812 parliament and is recorded as continually being against Catholic relief.
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Milne was involved in "electoral chicanery" in 1807 when together with Alexander Crombie and William Garden, he bribed councilmen on behalf of his relative, William Keith Falconer, the 6th
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Milne had a healthy income from overseas business ventures and tax records of 1797–98 show he was levied various taxes on the number of clocks and watches, dogs and male servants he had.
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Lord Kintore died just before the elections in 1812 but was believed to support Milne as candidate for the Elgin burghs that year. Milne was duly elected as member of Parliament for
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Monument at Crimonmogate House, Lonmay, erected by Charles Bannerman in memory of Milne
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Scottish constituencies
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and the house was called Crimonmogate, the same name as his estate in
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Banff & Buchan, an illustrated architectural guide
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Scotland's Places & Clock and watch taxes, 1797–98
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Index

Aberdeen
Crimonmogate
Lonmay
Crimonmogate
Granite obelisk, memorial to Milne
Buchan
John Smith
Union Street, Aberdeen
Lonmay
Lord Kintore
Archibald Colquhoun
Elgin Burghs
Archibald Simpson
Historic Scotland






Fisher & Milne
Fitton 1989
Electricscotland
Wilson 1822
Historic Environment Scotland & GDL00397
Scotland's Places & Clock and watch taxes, 1797–98
Scotland's Places & Dog taxes, 1797–98
Scotland's Places & Male Servant tax rolls, 1797–98
McKean 1990
Silver City Vault & Crimonmogate House

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