| Constituency | Dates |
|---|---|
| Kirkcudbright Stewartry | 1727 – 1741 |
Family and Education
b. c. 1672, s. of Andrew Heron of Kirroughtrie by Jean, da. of John Dunbar of Machermore. m. (1) Margaret, da. of — Stewart, provost of Wigtown; (2) Jane, da. of — Graham of Ingliston, provost of Dumfries, 2s. 1da., (3) 1721, Isabel, da. of — Neilson of Dumfries, merchant, wid. of Thomas Maxwell of Cuil, Buittle, Kirkcudbright, s.p.
Address
Main residence: Heron, Kirroughtrie, Kirkcudbright.
biography text
Patrick Heron’s family had been at Kirroughtrie since the early fifteenth century. A well-known cattle breeder and agriculturalist, he made money in the cattle trade, considerably enlarging the family estates.1P. H. M’Kerlie, Hist. Lands and Owners in Galloway, 425-6. During the 1715 rising he joined Lord Lovat to fight the rebels in Galloway, but ran away at the first encounter.2Murray of Broughton, Memorials (Sc. Hist. Soc. xxvii), 317-18. Returned for Kirkcudbright Stewartry in 1727, he voted consistently with the Administration He died 22 Oct. 1761, three weeks after his only surviving son.
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