Constituency Dates
Lanarkshire 1715 – 19 Oct. 1718
Family and Education
b. ?1675, 7th s. of Sir William Lockhart of Lee, M.P. [S], by his 2nd w. Robina, da. of John Sewster of Wistow, Hunts., niece of Oliver Cromwell. educ. ?Edinburgh, M.A. 1693. m. Dorothy, da. and coh. of Sir William Luckyn, 1st Bt., of Little Waltham, Essex, 3s. 4da. suc. bro. John 1707.
Offices Held

Commr. of the equivalent 1717–d.1See BOTELER, John.

Address
Main residence: Lee, Lanark.
biography text

Lockhart’s family had been at Lee since the thirteenth century. Six members of it, including two of his brothers, had represented Lanarkshire in the Parliament of Scotland. His father, Sir William Lockhart, was a distinguished soldier and diplomat, lord justice clerk, and ambassador to France under Cromwell, to whom he was related by marriage. Returned for Lanarkshire as a Whig in 1715, he voted with the Administration on the septennial bill in 1716, dying 19 Oct. 1718.

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Notes
  • 1. See BOTELER, John.