William Lockhart (MP) explained

William Lockhart
Office:Member of Parliament
for Lanarkshire
Term Start:7 July 1841
Term End:25 November 1856
Predecessor:Alexander Macdonald Lockhart
Successor:Alexander Baillie-Cochrane
Birth Date:1787
Death Place:Milton Lockhart
Restingplace:Carluke
Residence:Milton Lockhart
Nationality:British
Party:Conservative
Parents:Dr John Lockhart, Elizabeth Lockhart
Spouse:Mary Jane Palliser

William Lockhart (1787 – 25 November 1856)[1] was a British Conservative politician.

William Lockhart was born in 1787 the eldest son of Rev. Dr John Lockhart of the parish of Blackfriars Glasgow and his first wife Elizabeth Dinwoodie.[2]

Lockhart was elected Conservative MP for Lanarkshire at the 1841 general election and held the seat until his death in 1856.[3] It was recognized the although he was no great orator the ‘House of Commons did not possess a better man of business, nor one who studied more attentively the interests of his constituents'.

Alongside his role as MP, Lockhart was Dean of Faculties at Glasgow University from 1851 to 1853.[4]

He was a Deputy-Lieutenant of Lanarkshire and Colonel Commandant of the Lanarkshire Yeomanry Cavalry.[5]

Personal life

He married on 16 April 1822 at Walcott Bath, Somerset, Mary Jane Palliser (1801–1881), the youngest daughter of Sir Hugh Palliser Bart (1768–1813) and his wife Mary (1758–1723).[6] William and Mary divorced in the Scottish Courts on 12 May 1835 on the grounds of William Lockhart's adultery.[7] [8]

William Lockhart died on 25 November 1856 at Milton Lockhart of Febrile Disease while still a sitting MP. He was buried in Carluke churchyard on 2 December 1856. An inscription reads: 'Here buried William Lockhart MP for Lanarkshire 4th in descent from above Robert Lockhart of Birkhill and wife Jean Bruce of Clackmannan and eldest son of John Lockhart DD by Elizabeth Dunwiddie of Germiston unopposed he served his native country in Parliament from 1842 to his death, he was also a Deputy Lieutenant of the county and the Dean of Faculties of Glasgow university.'

Lockhart was the elder half-brother of writer and editor John Gibson Lockhart.[9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rayment . Leigh . The House of Commons: Constituencies beginning with "L" . Leigh Rayment's Peerage Page . 14 September 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180914195349/http://www.leighrayment.com/commons/Lcommons1.htm. 14 September 2018 . usurped . 15 August 2018 .
  2. Register of Deaths in Carluke 1856
  3. Book: Craig. F. W. S.. F. W. S. Craig. British Parliamentary Election Results 1832-1885. 1977. Macmillan Press. London. 978-1-349-02349-3. 1st. e-book . 592 .
  4. Web site: William Lockhart . University of Glasgow . 14 September 2018.
  5. News: 28 November 1856. Death of Mr Wm Lockhart MP. Glasgow Herald.
  6. Register of Marriages in Walcott 1822
  7. News: 8 April 1835. The Countess of Jersey's Assembly. 5. Morning Post.
  8. Decree of Divorce dated 12 May 1835
  9. Web site: William Lockhart (1787-1856) . Lord Byron and His Times . 14 September 2018.