John Maitland, 1st Earl of Lauderdale
John Maitland, 1st Earl of Lauderdale, Viscount of Lauderdale, Viscount Maitland, and Lord Thirlestane and Boltoun, (died January 1645) was President of the Parliament of Scotland as well as the Privy Council, a lawyer and a judge, who sided with the Parliamentarian cause during the Civil War.
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Early life
The son of Sir John Maitland, 1st Lord Thirlestane by his spouse Jean, only daughter and heiress of the Fourth Lord Fleming (subsequently Countess of Cassillis), he was admitted a member of the Privy Council of Scotland on 20 July 1615.
Own Peerage
On 2 April 1616 he was created Viscount of Lauderdale, by Letters Patent, to him and his heirs male and successors in the lordship of Thirlestane.
He was subsequently made President of the Privy Council, and was appointed an Ordinary Lord of Session on 5 June 1618. He was at that time one of the Commissioners for the Plantation of Kirks.
On 14 March 1624, at Whitehall, London, he was created, by patent, Earl of Lauderdale, Viscount Maitland, and Lord Thirlestane and Boltoun.
Later life
Lord Lauderdale was removed from his place on the bench, on 14 February 1626, in consequence of a resolution by King Charles I that no nobleman should hold the seat of an ordinary Lord, and instead was on 1 June following appointed one of the Extraordinary Lords of Session, usually reserved by the Crown for either noblemen or dignitaries of The Church. He remained an Extraordinary Lord until 8 November 1628, and in the following year was appointed one of the Lords of the Articles.
Regardless of the honours generously bestowed upon him by his monarch, upon the breaking out of the English Civil War, he joined the side of the parliament and was employed in a great variety of commissions of importance.
On 4 June 1644 he was elected President of the parliament, and reappointed on 7 January following. He died before the 20th of the same month, and was interred in the Maitland family burial vault within St. Mary's Collegiate Church, Haddington.
A poetical epitaph on him by Drummond of Hawthornden, as also the one by King James VI on his father, the Chancellor, can be found in George Crawfurd's Peerage.
Marriage and Issue
He married Lady Isabel Seton (d. November 1638), daughter of Alexander Seton, 1st Earl of Dunfermline, celebrated by Arthur Johnston in his poems. They had a large family of whom only three sons and one daughter survived their parents.
Comment :- Latter Day Saints has Isobel Seton b.03 Nov 1593 daughter of Robert Seton :- 1st Earl of Winton, 8th Lord Seton by his wife Margaret Montgomerie as the wife of John Maitland, this is also the younger sister of Robert Seton 2nd Earl of Winton who had married Ann Maitland the sister of this John Maitland.
Offices and Titles
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by | Lord President of the Privy Council 1681–1682 |
Succeeded by George Gordon, 1st Earl of Aberdeen |
Peerage of Scotland | ||
New creation | Earl of Lauderdale 1624–1645 |
Succeeded by John Maitland |
Preceded by | Lord Maitland of Thirlestane 1595–1645 |
Succeeded by John Maitland |
New creation | Viscount of Lauderdale 1616–1645 |
Succeeded by John Maitland |
References
- Anderson, William, The Scottish Nation, Edinburgh, 1867, vol.vi, pps:633-634.
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- 1645 deaths
- Earls of Lauderdale
- Extraordinary Lords of Session
- Members of the Privy Council of Scotland
- Members of the Parliament of Scotland 1612
- Members of the Convention of the Estates of Scotland 1617
- Members of the Parliament of Scotland 1617
- Members of the Convention of the Estates of Scotland 1621
- Members of the Convention of the Estates of Scotland 1630
- Members of the Convention of the Estates of Scotland 1643–44
- Senators of the College of Justice