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Sir Hugh Paterson, 2nd Baronet

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Hugh Paterson
Portrait by John Thomas Seton, 1776
Member of Parliament
for Stirlingshire
In office
1710–1715
Preceded byHenry Cunningham
Succeeded byMungo Haldane
Personal details
Born1685
Bannockburn, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Died23 Mar 1777
Bannockburn, Scotland
SpouseLady Jean Erskine
ChildrenHenry Paterson (b. 1712), Mary Paterson (b. 1714)
OccupationMP
Known forBaronet of Bannockburn, Jacobite

Sir Hugh Paterson, 2nd Baronet (circa 1685 – 23 March 1777) was a Scottish Jacobite and Member of the Parliament of Great Britain.[1]

The son of Sir Hugh Paterson, 1st Baronet by his wife Barbara, daughter of Sir William Ruthven of Dunglass and Katherine, daughter of William Douglas, 1st Marquess of Douglas, he succeeded his father as second Baronet, of Bannockburn, on 21 December 1701. From 1710 to 1715 he was Member of Parliament for Stirlingshire.

On 21 February 1712, he married Lady Jean Erskine, daughter of Charles Erskine, Earl of Mar. They had a son Henry, who predeceased his father.

In 1716, Paterson was attainted and his baronetcy forfeit, because, as a Jacobite, he had participated in the Jacobite Rising of 1715. His niece, Clementina Walkinshaw, later became the mistress of Prince Charles Edward Stuart.

References

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  1. ^ "PATERSON, Sir Hugh, 3rd Bt. (c.1685-1777), of Bannockburn House, St. Ninians, Stirling". History of Parliament Trust. Retrieved 17 September 2018.
Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Stirlingshire
1710–1715
Succeeded by
Baronetage of Nova Scotia
Preceded by Baronet
(of Bannockburn)
1701–1715
Forfeit