Francis Wemyss Charteris, Lord Elcho (31 January 1749 – 20 January 1808) was a Scottish nobleman and
member of parliament.
Life
He was the only son of
Francis Charteris, second son of
James Wemyss, 5th Earl of Wemyss
James Wemyss, 5th Earl of Wemyss (30 August 169921 March 1756), was the son of David Wemyss, 4th Earl of Wemyss.
In Edinburgh Wemyss lived in Riddles Court off the Royal Mile which retains much of its 17th century interior.Grant's Old and New E ...
. The fifth Earl's eldest son
David Wemyss, Lord Elcho
David Wemyss, Lord Elcho and ''de jure'' 6th Earl of Wemyss (12 August 172129 April 1787), was a Scottish peer and Jacobite, attainted for his part in the 1745 Rising was deprived of titles and estates.
One of the few Jacobites excluded from ...
had been
attainted
In English criminal law, attainder was the metaphorical "stain" or "corruption of blood" which arose from being condemned for a serious capital crime (felony or treason). It entailed losing not only one's life, property and hereditary titles, but ...
for his part in the
Jacobite Rising of 1745
The Jacobite rising of 1745 was an attempt by Charles Edward Stuart to regain the Monarchy of Great Britain, British throne for his father, James Francis Edward Stuart. It took place during the War of the Austrian Succession, when the bulk of t ...
so after the Earl's death in 1756
the earldom became forfeit.
Charteris was elected to Parliament for the
Haddington district of burghs in 1780. From 1784 he was in opposition to the government of
William Pitt the Younger
William Pitt (28 May 1759 – 23 January 1806) was a British statesman who served as the last prime minister of Kingdom of Great Britain, Great Britain from 1783 until the Acts of Union 1800, and then first Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, p ...
.
In 1787 Charteris' uncle Lord Elcho (who but for his attainder would have been 6th Earl of Wemyss) died. As Charteris' father had not been attainted himself, he assumed the title as 7th Earl of Wemyss, with Charteris himself assuming the subsidiary title Lord Elcho. At the time
eldest sons of Scottish peers were not allowed to represent
Scottish constituencies in Parliament, and after a debate on the matter Charteris had to vacate his seat. Although it was later established that the Earldom of Wemyss remained forfeit and his father was not after all a Scottish peer, Charteris did not attempt to re-enter Parliament.
Charteris died on 20 January 1808 at
Amisfield House,
East Lothian
East Lothian (; ; ) is one of the 32 council areas of Scotland, as well as a Counties of Scotland, historic county, registration county and Lieutenancy areas of Scotland, lieutenancy area. The county was called Haddingtonshire until 1921.
In ...
, and was interred at
St Mary's Collegiate Church, Haddington
The Collegiate Church of Mary (mother of Jesus), St Mary the Virgin is a Church of Scotland parish church in Haddington, East Lothian, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland.
Building work on the church was started in 1380, and further building an ...
.
Marriage and issue
Francis Charteris married in 1771
Susan
Susan is a feminine given name, the usual English version of Susanna or Susannah. All are versions of the Hebrew name Shoshana, which is derived from the Hebrew ''shoshan'', meaning ''lotus flower'' in Egyptian, original derivation, and severa ...
, daughter of
Anthony Keck
Anthony Keck (1726–1797) was an 18th-century English architect with an extensive practice in Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, Herefordshire and South Wales.
Life
Keck was born at Randwick, Gloucestershire in 1726. He designed in the "austere ...
and granddaughter of
James Hamilton, 4th Duke of Hamilton
Lieutenant-General James Hamilton, 4th Duke of Hamilton and 1st Duke of Brandon (11 April 1658 – 15 November 1712), was a Scottish nobleman, soldier and politician. Hamilton was a major investor in the failed Darien scheme, which cost many of ...
. They had one son and four daughters:
*
Francis
Francis may refer to:
People and characters
*Pope Francis, head of the Catholic Church (2013–2025)
*Francis (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters
* Francis (surname)
* Francis, a character played by YouTuber Boogie2 ...
, who obtained a reversal of the attainder and became 8th Earl of Wemyss
* Henrietta Charlotte Elizabeth, who married
George Harry Grey, 6th Earl of Stamford
* Susan, who married
Sir Henry Clinton
* Katharine, who married
Edward Richard Stewart
Edward Richard Stewart (5 May 1782 – 27 August 1851) was a Scottish Member of Parliament (MP) in the Parliament of the United Kingdom and a Commissioner of the Victualling Board from 1809 to 1813. and Paymaster and Inspector-General of the Ma ...
* Augusta, who married
Warner Westenra, 2nd Baron Rossmore
Warner William Westenra, 2nd Baron Rossmore (14 October 1765 – 10 August 1842), was an Anglo-Irish landowner and politician.
Background and education
Westenra was the son of Henry Westenra, Member of Parliament for County Monaghan, by Harri ...
In 1818—after Francis Chateris's death—his widow Susan Chateris (by then the Dowager Lady Elcho) changed her surname to Tracy as a condition of inheriting her uncle Robert Tracy's estate, on the death of her elder sister.
[Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Chancery, William Brown, p. 128.]
References
* Edith Lady Haden-Guest
CHARTERIS, Francis (1749-1808), of Amisfield, Haddington and Hornby, Lancs. The
History of Parliament
The History of Parliament is a project to write a complete history of the United Kingdom Parliament and its predecessors, the Parliament of Great Britain and the Parliament of England. The history will principally consist of a prosopography, in ...
. Accessed 24 November 2011.
* Patrick Cracroft-Brennan
Wemyss, Earl of (S, 1633) Cracroft's Peerage. Accessed 24 November 2011.
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1749 births
1808 deaths
Nobility from East Lothian
Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Scottish constituencies
British MPs 1774–1780
British MPs 1780–1784
British MPs 1784–1790
Heirs apparent who never acceded
Francis
Francis may refer to:
People and characters
*Pope Francis, head of the Catholic Church (2013–2025)
*Francis (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters
* Francis (surname)
* Francis, a character played by YouTuber Boogie2 ...
British courtesy barons and lords of Parliament