Sir John Maxwell | |
Birth Date: | 1791 5, df=yes |
Birth Name: | John Maxwell Stirling-Maxwell |
Birth Place: | Pollok House, Eastwood, Renfrewshire, Scotland |
Death Place: | Pollok House, Eastwood, Renfrewshire, Scotland |
Office1: | Member of Parliament for Lanarkshire |
Term Start1: | 1832 |
Term End1: | 1837 |
Predecessor1: | Charles Douglas |
Successor1: | Alexander Lockhart |
Office2: | Member of Parliament for Renfrewshire |
Term Start2: | 1818 |
Term End2: | 1830 |
Predecessor2: | Archibald Spiers |
Successor2: | Sir Michael Shaw-Stewart, 6th Baronet |
Party: | Whigs |
Spouse: | Lady Matilda Harriet Bruce |
Nationality: | British |
Alma Mater: | Westminster School University of Oxford University of Edinburgh |
Sir John Maxwell, 8th Baronet, FRSE (12 May 1791 – 6 June 1865) was a Scottish landowner and politician.[1]
Maxwell was born at Pollok House, Renfrewshire on 12 May 1791 the son of Hannah Anne Gardiner and her husband, Sir John Maxwell, 7th Baronet.[2] [3] He was educated at Westminster School in London. He then studied at the University of Oxford and the University of Edinburgh.
He was a member of Parliament for between the years of 1818 and 1830. Later he represented, between the years of 1832 and 1837.
He succeeded to the baronetcy in 1844 on the death of his father.
In 1854 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh his proposer being Thomas Makdougall Brisbane.[4]
He was influential in the restoration of Haggs Castle in 1860.
In 1864 he was one of the main funders behind a new church in Glasgow which was later known as the Maxwell Church.[5]
In 1839 he married Lady Matilda Harriet Bruce (d. 1857). They did not have children.