Patrick Smollett Explained

Patrick Boyle Smollett (1804 – 11 February 1895) was a British Conservative Party politician. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) for Dunbartonshire from 1859 to 1868, and for Cambridge from 1874 to 1880.

Life

He was born at Cameron House, Bonhill in Dunbartonshire on 4 February 1804. He was the son of Admiral John Rouett Smollett (1767–1842) and Elizabeth Boyle, daughter of Patrick Boyle of Shewalton.[1]

His father married in 1800 and had two sons (Alexander and Patrick Boyle) and four daughters. The eldest daughter Elizabeth (his sister) married Charles Villiers Stuart, younger brother of Lord Stuart of Decies. He was a member of the British East India Company (EIC) in Madras (now Chennai), India.

He retired from his Indian duties in 1858 and returned to Scotland to adopt his brother Alexander's former role as MP for Dumbarton.[2] He paid for the building of St Mungo's Episcopalian Church in Alexandria, Dumbartonshire.[3]

Death

On his death, having no children his estate at Cameron House passed to Captain Buchan Telfer Smollet RN, a nephew.

His home, Cameron House, which lies on the west bank of Loch Lomond, is now a private hotel. His portrait hangs on its main stair.[4]

Publications

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Patrick Boyle SMOLLETT, of the HEICS, Madras. M.P. for Dunbartonshire b. 4 Feb 1804 Cameron House, Bonhill, Dunbarton, Scotland d. 11 Feb 1895 Cameron House, Bonhill, Dunbarton, Scotland: The Kirkpatrick Family Archives. genealogy.kirkpatrickaustralian.com. 10 April 2018.
  2. Web site: Smollett. electricscotland.com. 10 April 2018.
  3. Web site: Patrick Boyle Smollett, of Cameron House, M.P. d. Yes, date unknown: MacFarlane Clan & Families Genealogy. clanmacfarlanegenealogy.info. 10 April 2018.
  4. Web site: Our 4 Star Hotels in the UK. QHotels. 10 April 2018.
  5. Web site: Madras: It Civil Administration : Patrick Boyle Smollett : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive. archive.org. 10 April 2018.