- Treasurer of Scotland
The Treasurer was a senior post in the pre-Union government of
Scotland , thePrivy Council of Scotland .The full title of the post was "Lord High Treasurer, Comptroller, Collector-General and Treasurer of the New Augmentation", formed as it was from the amalgamation of four earlier offices. Of these, the Treasurer and Comptroller had originated in
1425 when the Chamberlain's financial functions were transferred to them. From1466 the Comptroller had sole responsibility for financing the royal household to which certain revenues (the property) were appropriated, with the Treasurer being responsible for the remaining revenue (the casualty) and other expenditure. The Collector-General, created in1562 , handled the Crown's revenue from thethirds of benefices , and the Treasurer of the New Augmentation was responsible for the former church lands annexed to the Crown in1587 .All four offices were held by the same person from
1610 onwards, but their separate titles survived the effective merging of their functions in1635 . From1667 to1682 the Treasury was in commission, and again from1686 to1708 , when the separateScottish Treasury was abolished. From1690 the Crown nominated one person to sit in Parliament as Treasurer.List of Treasurers
*1420: Sir
Walter Ogilvie ofLintrethan
*....:Thomas de Myrton , Dean ofGlasgow Cathedral
*1430:Patrick de Ogilvie
*1439: Sir Walter de Haliburton, Knt.
*....:Robert Livingston , son of SirAlexander Livingston ofCallendar , Governor of the Kingdom
*1440:Walter de Haliburton, 1st Lord Haliburton of Dirleton
*1449: Andrew Hunter,Abbot of Melrose
*1455:James Stuart , Dean ofMoray
*1466: SirWilliam Knowlys , Preceptor ofTorphichen Preceptory
*1473:John Laing , parson ofKenland
*1480:Archibald Crawford ,Abbot of Holyrood
*....: Sir John Ramsay ofBalmaine
*1490:Henry Arnot ,Abbot of Cambuskenneth
*1499: SirRobert Lundin ofBalgony
*1507: SirDavid Beaton ofCreich
*1509:George Hepburn ,Abbot of Arbroath , laterBishop of the Isles
*....: Andrew Stewart,Bishop of Caithness
*1512:Cuthbert Baillie ,Commendator of Glenluce
*1515:James Hepburn ,Bishop of Moray
*1516: SirWalter Ogilvie ofStrathearn
*1517:John Campbell ofLundy
*1520:Archibald Douglas of Kilspindie
*1528:Robert Cairncross , Abbot of Holyrood, laterBishop of Ross
*1529: SirRobert Barton ofOver Barton
*1530:William Stewart ,Bishop of Aberdeen
*1537:Robert Cairncross , Abbot of Holyrood
*1546:John Hamilton , brother of Regent,Abbot of Paisley , laterBishop of St Andrews
*1548: SirJames Kirkaldie ofGrange
*1555:Gilbert Kennedy, 3rd Earl of Cassilis
*1561: Robert Richardson,Commendator of St Mary Isle
*1564: William Stewart, Provost ofLincluden
*1572:William Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie
*1584:John Graham, 3rd Earl of Montrose ref|Montrose
*1585: Sir Thomas Lyon of Auldbar, Master ofGlamis
*1595:Walter Stewart, 1st Lord Blantyre
*1599:Alexander Elphinstone, 4th Lord Elphinstone
*1601: SirGeorge Hume, 1st Earl of Dunbar
*1611: SirRobert Carr, Earl of Somerset
*1616:John Erskine, 2nd Earl of Mar
* 3 Apr 1630:William Douglas, 7th Earl of Morton
*21 May 1636:John Stewart, 1st Earl of Traquair
*17 Nov 1641: "in commission":John Campbell, 1st Earl of Loudoun , Lord Chancellor:Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquess of Argyll :William Cunningham, 8th Earl of Glencairn :John Lindsay, 1st Earl of Lindsay:SirJames Carmichael
*23 Jul 1644: John Lindsay, Earl of Crawford and Lindsay, dismissed 13 Feb 1649
*1660: "in commission": John Lindsay, Earl of Crawford and Lindsay: John Leslie, 7th Earl of Rothes
*19 Jan 1661: John Lindsay reappointed
* 4 Jun 1663: John Leslie, 7th Earl of Rothes - appt Chancellor 16 Apt 1667
*20 Jun 1667: "in commission":John Leslie, 7th Earl of Rothes, Lord Chancellor:John, Earl of Lauderdale:John Hay, 2nd Earl of Tweeddale:Alexander Bruce, 2nd Earl of Kincardine :John, Lord Cochrane (eldest son ofEarl of Dundonald ):SirRobert Murray ,Lord Justice Clerk "incomplete"
* 1 May 1682: William Douglas, Marquess of Queensberry, later Duke
*24 Feb 1686: "in commission"Notes
# cite book | title=
The Complete Peerage | publisher=The St. Catherine Press. 1936 | location=London | pages=9:148
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