Constituency Dates
Dumfries Burghs 1741 – 13 Nov. 1742
Family and Education
b. 8 June 1721, 5th and posth. s. of William Johnstone, 1st Mq. of Annandale [S], being 2nd s. by his 2nd w. Charlotte van Lore, da. and h. of John van den Bempdé of Hackness Hall, Yorks. and Pall Mall, Westminster. educ. under Edward Johnstone of Galabank;1C. L. Johnstone, Hist. Johnstones, 167. Glasgow Univ. 1737; France 1739. unm.
Address
Main residence: Johnstone, Dumfries.
biography text

Lord John Johnstone, whose mother was remarried to a brother of Sir James Johnstone, came back from France in November 1739 with instructions from his brother, the 3rd Marquess of Annandale, to enlist the family interest in support of the Government.2Marchioness of Annandale to Geo. II, 21 Nov. 1739, Add. 32692, f. 464. Nevertheless, on being returned for Dumfries Burghs in 1741, though under age, he voted against Walpole’s candidate for the chairman of the elections committee but was included in the Cockpit list of ministerial supporters drawn up by Pelham in October 1742. He died of consumption 13 Nov. 1742.

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Notes
  • 1. C. L. Johnstone, Hist. Johnstones, 167.
  • 2. Marchioness of Annandale to Geo. II, 21 Nov. 1739, Add. 32692, f. 464.