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George Fergusson, Lord Hermand (1743–1827) was a Scottish advocate and judge. ==Early life and death== Fergusson was the eighth son of Sir James Fergusson of Kilkerran, bart., by his wife Jean Maitland, only child of James, viscount Maitland, and granddaughter of John, fifth earl of Lauderdale. He was admitted a member of the Faculty of Advocates on 17 December 1765. He practiced at the bar for thirty-four years with considerable success. On the death of Robert Macqueen of Braxfield, Fergusson was made an ordinary lord of session, and took his seat on the bench as Lord Hermand on 11 July 1799. He was also appointed a lord justiciary on 4 August 1808, in the place of Sir William Nairne of Dunsinnam.〔Kay, John (George Fergusson, Lord Hermand ) Kay's Originals I CLVI(392) ''Edinburgh Bookshelf''. Retrieved 18 February 2012〕 He resigned both these offices in 1826, and died at Hermand, in the parish of West Calder, on 9 August 1827, upwards of eighty years of age. Fergusson was eccentric and a heavy drinker. An etching of Hermand by Kay is in the first volume of ‘Original Portraits’ (No. 156). His portrait also appears along with those of the other judges in the ‘Last Sitting of the Old Court of Session, 11 July 1808’ (vol. ii. No. 300).〔Original old antique victorian print (c1790-c1900 LAST SITTING OLD COURT SESSION JULY 1808 ) ''Amazon''. . Retrieved 18 February 2012〕
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