Dundas, Colin M.

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Sir David Dundas (1799-1877), politician, the eldest surviving son of James Dundas of Ochtertyre, Perthshire, and his wife, Elizabeth, daughter of William Graham of Airth, Stirlingshire, was born in Edinburgh. From 1840-1852 and 1861-1867, Dundas represented Sutherland as a liberal. On 10 July 1846, he was appointed solicitor-general under Lord John Russell, receiving the customary knighthood on 4 Feb. 1847. In May 1849 he again took office, this time as judge advocate-general. An accomplished scholar, Dundas lived a retired life at his chambers in the Inner Temple, where he brought together a fine library. He died unmarried at his chambers on 30 March 1877.

From the description of Catalogue of the library at Ochtertyre [manuscript] / arranged by Colin M. Dundas, 1887. (Grolier Club). WorldCat record id: 244393736

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