- Sir David Falconer
Sir David Falconer, of Newton, (1640-
15 December 1685 ) was a Scottish judge.The second son of Sir David Falconer of Glenfarquhar, one of the commissaries of Edinburgh, and younger brother of Sir Alexander Falconer of Glenfarquhar.
He studied the law under his father, and having passed advocate on
3 July 1661 , was afterwards appointed one of the commissaries of Edinburgh, and was knighted. On24 May 1676 , he was nominated aLord of Session , and on2 March 1678 , was admitted aLord of Justiciary . On5 June 1682 , he was appointedLord President of the Court of Session , and in the parliament of 1685 he represented the county of Forfar. He was elected aLord of the Articles , and a member of three commissions then appointed; one for trade, another for the plantation of kirks, and a third for the regulation of inferior judicatories.Falconer collected the decisions of the
Court of Session from November 1681 to9 December 1685 , when he ceased to sit in court. They were published in 1705 by John Spottiswood.He died at Edinburgh, after a short illness, on
15 December 1685 , and was buried inGreyfriars Kirkyard , where a monument was erected to his memory.His eldest son, David, became fifth
Lord Falconer of Halkerton , and his third daughter, Catherine, married Joseph Hume ofChirnside in the county of Berwick, and was the mother ofDavid Hume the historian.References
*"Concise Dictionary of National Biography"
*"The Scottish Nation, or the Surnames, Families, Literature, Honours and Biographical History of The People of Scotland", William Anderson, 1863
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