- Sir Thomas Burnett, 3rd Baronet
Sir Thomas Burnett of Leys, 3rd Baronet, (ca. 1656 - January 1714),
Lord Clerk Register , PC, MP. He was, atStonehaven ,April 21 ,1664 , retoured as heir to his father,Sir Alexander Burnett, 2nd Baronet who had died the previous year. The 3rd Baronet is the grandson ofSir Thomas Burnett, 1st Baronet , who completed the reconstruction ofMuchalls Castle and the great-grandson ofAlexander Burnett of Leys (d. 1619) , who completed the construction ofCrathes Castle .
[http://www.burnett.uk.com Official Burnett Website]Career
Sir Thomas was Commissioner to the
Scottish Parliament forKincardineshire between 1689 and 1707. In 1689 he subscribed to the Act declatory of the legality of the Meeting of Estates summoned by the Prince of Orange, and was a signatory to the letter of congratulation to King William III. In 1690 he was one of nine appointed to a Parliamentary Committee for the Plantation of Kirks and valuation ofteind s, and he was one of four persons chosen as Lord Clerk Register. On the discovery of plots for the King's assassination, he was one of the signatories to the association in defence of King William.He opposed the proposal of making an addition to the standing army, which parliament adopted; and in the same parliament, during the discussions regarding the colony of New Caledonia in
Darién Province , when the question was raised whether the Company's right should be made the subject of an address to the King or of anAct of Parliament , and the former alternative was carried by a majority of 108 to 84, Sir Thomas Burnett was one of the dissenters and protestors.In May 1701 he was nominated, with others, for a peerage, but the King being ill did not sign the patents, which lapsed. In 1703 Sir Thomas made a protest against the Act allowing the importation of French wines and brandies as "dishonourable to Her Majesty, and inconsistent with the Grand Alliance in which she is engaged." His votes recorded in connexion with the Union are in favour of the first article and of the whole measure as carried.
On
February 13 ,1707 he was elected as a Member of the Parliament of Great Britain atWestminster , but he seems never to have presented his commission or sat. OnMay 21 he was appointed a member of thePrivy Council of Scotland , and in July appointed to theCourt of Exchequer (Scotland) .Acrimony
In his private life he was engaged in an unpleasant dispute, from 1695 to 1702, with the Earl of Sutherland regarding the affairs of the Arbuthnot family. The matter became very acrimonious and finally went to the
Court of Session , the legal proceedings being reported upon by SirJohn Lauder, Lord Fountainhall .Marriage and issue
He married while still under age, in 1677, Margaret (1662 - 1744), daughter of
Robert Arbuthnot, 2nd Viscount Arbuthnot , by his spouse Elizabeth, daughter ofWilliam Keith, 7th Earl Marischal . They had sixteen (or even more) children.Sir Thomas was succeeded in the baronetcy by his son and heir
Sir Alexander Burnett, 4th Baronet . Of the other children:* William of Criggie (now Ecclesgreig) (1683-1747).
* Robert, was made an honoraryburgess ofAberdeen onJanuary 8 ,1689 .
* Thomas (b.1686) was made an honorary burgess of Aberdeen onJanuary 8 ,1689 .
* John (b. 1688) was made an honorary burgess of Aberdeen onJanuary 8 ,1689 .
* Charles (b.1691; d.unm.), an advocate.
* Katherine (d.1749), married in 1702Sir William Seton, 2nd Baronet of Pitmedden, M.P. (bap.6 Mar 1673; d.1744).
* Mary (d.5 Jun 1754), married in 1712Sir John Carnegie, 2nd Baronet of Pittarrow, (1673-1729).
* Elizabeth (b.1692) married by contract in 1715 George Beattie, merchant inMontrose, Angus .
* Margaret (b.1696) married in 1721 James Ogilvie of Melros,Banffshire .
* Jean (b.1698) married in 1722 George Lauder of Pitscandlie,Forfarshire (d.bef August 1760), a younger son ofSir Robert Lauder of Beilmouth , Knt., M.P. (d.1709)
* Helen (b.1698) married Allardice of that Ilk.References
* "The Baronage of Scotland", by Sir Robert Douglas, et al, Edinburgh, 1798, p. 184.
* "The Family of Burnett of Leys", (with collateral branches), by George Burnett,Lord Lyon King of Arms , Aberdeen, 1901, pps: 78 - 86.
* "Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage", edited by Peter Townend, 105th edition, London, 1970, p.98.
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