- John Dalrymple, 2nd Earl of Stair
Infobox Military Person
name=The Earl of Stair
lived=2 July 1673 –9 May ,1747
caption=John Dalrymple, 2nd Earl of Stair
nickname=
placeofbirth=Stair,Scotland
placeofdeath=Edinburgh ,United Kingdom
allegiance=
branch=
serviceyears=
rank=Field Marshal
unit=
commands=
battles=War of the Spanish Succession War of the Austrian Succession Jacobite rebellion
awards=KT
relations=
laterwork=Field Marshal John Dalrymple, 2nd Earl of Stair KT, PC (July 2 ,1673 -May 9 ,1747 ) was a Scottish soldier and diplomat.Despite being born in Stair in the ancient
District of Kyle, Ayrshire , Scotland, Dalrymple's early life was spent mostly inthe Netherlands . However, when his father died (in the early 1700s), he returned home, and in 1707, he was elected as one of sixteen Scottishrepresentative peer s in the newly formedParliament of Great Britain . His military career flourished at the same time. He became an assistant toJohn Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough during theWar of the Spanish Succession , and in 1709, he was sent as an envoy toAugustus II of Poland . The year after, he was promoted togeneral for his military achievements, but he eventually fell from favour of the royal family, along with his friend, the Duke of Marlborough.However, when King George I ascended to the throne, Dalrymple was sent as an envoy to
Paris ,France . For five years in the 1710s, his spies effectively thwarted various "intrigues" by the Jacobites. In 1720, he became Vice Admiral of Scotland, but lost the position in 1733, mainly because of his opposition to the1733 Excise Bill of Prime MinisterRobert Walpole . However, in 1742, when Walpole fell from office, Dalrymple was promoted tofield marshal and commanded the "pragmatic" army ofFlanders andGermany .In 1739, at the foundation of the
Foundling Hospital , Dalrymple served as one of that charity's original governors.He was given the
colonel cy of various units, including the Grey Dragoons (now theRoyal Scots Greys ), the Black Dragoons (now amalgamated into theRoyal Dragoon Guards ), and the Earl of Angus's Regiment (now a disbanded unit, formerly 1st Battalion,The Cameronians ).
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.