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Sir William Johnstone, 2nd Baronet

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119:. Although he unusually continued to represent both seats in Parliament, he again made little contribution. In 1714, he voted against the expulsion of Richard Steele, and for extending the schism bill to cover Catholic education. He was in favour of the Hanoverian succession, but cooperated with Jacobites on Scottish matters. At the 144:
Johnstone's younger son, John, married Annandale's stepmother which exacerbated the ill-feeling between the families. In 1726 the Marquess tried to prevent his titles and lands descending collaterally to β€˜a certain family of Johnstone’, by which he was acting against his stepmother and the Johnstones
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in 1719. During the Jacobite rebellion, he made effective preparations in fortifying Dumfries, so that the rebels did not attack the town, and reported on the military progress of the rebels, as Annandale's representative in Dumfriesshire. However Annandale died in 1721 and Johnstone was on poor
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in Lanarkshire. He married Henrietta Johnston, the daughter and coheiress of James Johnston of Sciennes, Edinburgh before 1698. His elder brother
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he was returned as MP for Dumfriesshire alone and appears to have supported the Administration, although his only recorded vote was for the
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on 30 November 1708. He did not make much impression apart from voting against the impeachment of Dr Sacheverell, and did not stand at the
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who had him removed from the council at Locmaben. Johnstone appealed to the Convention and was re-instated, but did not stand at the
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Johnstone died on 8 October 1727, leaving two sons. He was succeeded in the baronetcy by his son
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Johnstone was the second son of Sir James Johnstone of Westerhall, a member of the pre-
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After the Union, Johnstone received the continuing support of Lord Annandale. At the
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was returned unopposed again for Dumfries Burghs and also elected MP for
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Wilkinson, David (2002). D. Hayton; E. Cruickshanks; S. Handley (eds.).
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Scottish constituencies
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and Westerhall was a Scottish landowner and politician who sat in the
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Johnstone was a political ally of his distant relation the
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The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1690-1715
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