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William Penney, Lord Kinloch

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Penney was twice married: first, in 1828, to Janet, daughter of Charles Campbell of Lecknary, Argyllshire (died 1839); and, secondly, in 1842, to Louisa, daughter of John Campbell of Kinloch, Perthshire. He left five sons and seven daughters.
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In 1845 he was working in Edinburgh as an advocate, living at 24 Great King Street in
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Monuments and monumental inscriptions in Scotland: The Grampian Society, 1871
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The son of William Penney, a manufacturer at Castlepens Wynd in
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A demi-lion rampant Proper holding in its dexter paw a plate.
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Penney was the author of religious works in prose and verse:
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He was raised to the bench on the recommendation of
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William Penney (disambiguation)
Senator of the College of Justice

Glasgow
North Leith
Glasgow University
Scottish bar
Edinburgh's Second New Town
Lord Derby
Robert Handyside, Lord Handyside
court of session
Lord Curriehill
Hartrigge House
Jedburgh
St Cuthbert's Churchyard
Edinburgh
Dean Cemetery





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