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Sir Robert Lauder of Beilmouth : ウィキペディア英語版 | Robert Lauder of Beilmouth
Sir Robert Lauder of Beilmouth, Knt., (died 24 June 1709) was an armiger, lawyer and Clerk of Exchequer in Scotland. In 1683 he was made a Justice of the Peace for Haddingtonshire.〔Brown, P.Hume, MA., LL.D., ''The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland'', Third Series, volume VIII, Edinburgh, 1915: 279〕 As Robert Lauder of Belhaven he was in the old Scottish parliament for Haddington in 1685, and, as Sir Robert Lauder of Beilmouth, in 1704. He was also Commissioner of Supply for Haddington in 1689 and 1690.〔''General Index to the Acts of the Parliaments of Scotland'', Edinburgh, 1875〕 ==Family==
The son of Robert Lauder of Belhaven and West Barns, Dunbar, (d. c1672) by his spouse Marie (d. before July 1657), daughter of Patrick Douglas of Standingstone 〔Nisbet, Alexander, ''Systems of Heraldry'', Edinburgh, 1722, vol.1: 433〕 by his wife Christian, daughter of Andrew Leslie, of Inverdovate, Fife,〔''The Great Seal of Scotland'', 1 November 1648: 1995〕 Robert jnr is mentioned in his mother's Testament. Some time between 1672-7 Robert Lauder, portioner (landowner) of Belhaven and West Barns, matriculated Arms as a direct descendant of the family of Lauder of The Bass.〔Paul, Sir James Balfour, ''An Ordinary of Arms'', Edinburgh, 1903, 2nd edition: 203〕 The motto over the crest means ''it sprouts forth again''. It is unclear if he then changed his designation to 'of Beilmouth' or whether he did so when he was knighted, some time in the 1690s.
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