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Robert Arbuthnot, 1st Viscount of Arbuthnott PC (before 1625 – 10 October 1655) was a Scottish Peer and Scottish Privy Counsellor (1649).

He was a son of Sir Robert Arbuthnott, 17th laird of Arbuthnott (normally referred to as Arbuthnott, of that Ilk) by Sir Robert's second wife, Margaret daughter of Simon Fraser, 6th Lord Lovat.

He married, firstly, Marjory Carnegie (daughter of David Carnegie, 1st Earl of Southesk), sometime before 1639, and had two children:

He married, secondly, his first cousin Katherine Fraser (daughter of Hugh Fraser, 7th Lord Lovat, on 30 June 1653 and had further children.

He was knighted by King Charles I "for his enduring loyalty", and was a Ruling Elder in the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1641.

He was created 1st Viscount of Arbuthnott, of County Kincardine and 1st Lord Inverbervie, Kincardineshire, on 16 November 1641 by Charles I who was trying to persuade him to support the Royalist cause.

References

  1. "Biography". myheritage.com. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
  2. "Robert Arbuthnot, 1st Viscount of Arbuthnot & 1st Lord of Bervie b. 1618 Arbuthnott, Kincardineshire, Scotland d. 10 Oct 1655: MacFarlane Clan & Families Genealogy". clanmacfarlanegenealogy.info.

Books

  • William Anderson (1867). The Scottish Nation. Fullarton & Company Edinburgh.
  • Mrs P S-M Arbuthnot (1920). Memories of the Arbuthnots. George Allen Unwin Ltd.
  • Bing, Hon Mrs Christy (1999). The Lairds of Arbuthnott. Agnate Press. ISBN 0-9535923-0-8.

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