Edward Maitland, Lord Barcaple
Sir Edward Francis Maitland, Lord Barcaple FRSE LLD (1803–1870) was a Scottish advocate and judge.
Life
He was born in Edinburgh on 16 April 1803, the son of Adam Maitland of Dundrennan. He was educated at the High School in Edinburgh then studied Law at Edinburgh University, where he graduated MA in Law.[1]
The brother of Thomas Maitland, Lord Dundrennan, he became an advocate in 1831, and served in government as Solicitor General for Scotland from 1855–1858 and from 1859–1862. He was appointed a Lord of Session, with the judicial title Lord Barcaple, in 1862. In the same year he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh his proposer being James Thomson Gibson-Craig.[2]
He served as sheriff of Argyllshire 9 July 1851, and as solicitor-general for Scotland under Lord Palmerston from 14 February 1855 to 17 March 1858, and from 27 June 1859 to 10 November 1862.
As a lord of the court of session, with the title of Lord Barcaple, he sat on the bench from 10 November 1862 till his death. He was curator and assessor of the University of Edinburgh in 1859, and rector of the University of Aberdeen in 1860. Edinburgh University awarded him an honorary doctorate (LLD) in his later life.
He died at 3 Ainslie Place, on the prestigious Moray Estate in west Edinburgh, on 23 February 1870. He is buried on the north wall of Dean Cemetery adjacent to the central gap leading to the north extension.
Family
In 1840, he married Emily Roberts (d.1854) a daughter of William Roberts, a Glasgow banker.
References
- ↑ BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX OF FORMER FELLOWS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF EDINBURGH 1783 – 2002 (PDF). The Royal Society of Edinburgh. July 2006. ISBN 0 902 198 84 X.
- ↑ BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX OF FORMER FELLOWS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF EDINBURGH 1783 – 2002 (PDF). The Royal Society of Edinburgh. July 2006. ISBN 0 902 198 84 X.
- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: "Maitland, Thomas (1792-1851)". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.
Legal offices | ||
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Preceded by Thomas Mackenzie |
Solicitor General for Scotland 1855–1858 |
Succeeded by Charles Baillie |
Preceded by George Patton |
Solicitor General for Scotland 1859–1862 |
Succeeded by George Young |
Academic offices | ||
Preceded by New university |
Rector of the University of Aberdeen 1860–1863 |
Succeeded by Earl Russell |