John Carmichael, 1st Earl of Hyndford explained

Earl of Hyndford
Office:Keeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland
Termstart:1689
Termend:1690
Office1:Secretary of State
Termstart1:1699
Termend1:1702
Honorific Prefix:The Right Honourable
Birth Date:28 February 1638
Death Date:20 September 1710
Predecessor:The Earl of Kintore
Successor:The Earl of Melville
Predecessor1:The Duke of Atholl
Successor1:The Duke of Queensberry
Monarch1:William III, Mary II, and Anne
Birth Place:Carmichael, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Death Place:Carmichael, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Spouse:Beatrix Drummond
Children:James Carmichael, 2nd Earl of Hyndford
Honorific Suffix:PC

John Carmichael, 1st Earl of Carmichael (28 February 1638 – 20 September 1710), known as Lord Carmichael between 1672 and 1701, when he was created the 1st Earl of Hyndford, was a Scottish nobleman and politician.

He succeeded his grandfather, James Carmichael, 1st Lord Carmichael (1579–1672), as second Lord Carmichael in 1672. He was Keeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland from 1689 to 1690, Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1690, 1694, and 1699, and Chancellor of the University of Glasgow from 1692 to 1713.[1] He was Secretary of State from 1699 to 1702, and supported the Union with England. He was a colonel of Dragoons from 1693 to 1697. His wife was Beatrix. Their daughter Beatrix married John Cockburn of Ormiston.

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  1. Web site: University of Glasgow :: Story :: Biography of John Carmichael 1st Earl of Hyndford . 2023-04-10 . www.universitystory.gla.ac.uk.