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for being too conciliatory before the outbreak of fighting. However, after pursuing an independent course up to 25 November 1779, he then announced in the House of Commons that he was now going to support Lord North. After that he became a loyal friend and defender of North.
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His political career was affected by his father's periodic financial problems, as sometimes the family had substantial wealth and sometimes it was in difficulties, forcing Adam to concentrate his attention on his legal practice. He rose to be Lord Lieutenant of
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On 17–18 February 1783, Adam spoke and voted against peace with the United States. After that, despite his past animosity to Charles James Fox, Adam advocated the
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Adam took a very hard line on American issues in the early part of his political career. He was critical of his future political leader
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Thereafter, he was less involved in politics as he developed his career at the English bar. Through his friendship with the
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William George KC (6 December 1781 – 16 May 1839), lawyer, Accountant-General of the Court of Chancery.
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of the Prince of Wales, Adam received judicial office in Scotland. Between 1814 and 1819 he was a Baron of the
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On 7 May 1777, William Adam married Eleanora Elphinstone (died 4 February 1800), daughter of Charles, 10th
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His most important contribution to Scottish Law was probably the introduction of
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Adam represented a number of constituencies in Parliament. He was MP for the
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1780–1784. He was a Treasury nominee for that seat, as a supporter of
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from 1769, to qualify as an English barrister. He was admitted to the
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Francis James (24 March 1791 – 8 June 1820) died of
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Clementina (died 29 October 1877), married on 27 April 1807,
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He lies in the huge family vault built for his grandfather,
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Blairadam House, where William was born, lies just north of
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on 17 March 1815. He became Lord Chief Commissioner of the
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William Adam was the only surviving son of Jean Ramsay and
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The grave of William Adam (1751–1839), Greyfriars Kirkyard
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Adam particularly disliked the leading opposition figure
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Waterston, Charles D; Macmillan Shearer, A (July 2006).
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in Scotland in 1773 and was eventually called to the
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