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Sir William Forbes of Callendar (1756 - 1823) was a prosperous coppersmith and landowner who lived in [[Callendar House]] in [[Falkirk]]. Forbes was a self-made man. The son of an Aberdeen merchant, he began work as a coppersmith and won a government contract to sheath ships’ hulls in copper. With the fortune he made, he purchased the estates of Callendar and Linlithgow near Falkirk, which had been forfeited by the Jacobite Earl of Linlithgow after the 1715 Rising. He bought the estates at auction and is said to have astounded bystanders by producing a banknote for £100,000, specially printed for the occasion. At the time he was the greatest landowner in the county, with some of the largest collected lands in Scotland. He was the proprietor of the world-renowned Carron Iron Company, which produced all sorts of ironwork from cannons to fireplaces for use all over the globe.
'''Sir William Forbes''' of Callendar (1756 - 1823) was a prosperous coppersmith and landowner who lived in [[Callendar House]] in [[Falkirk]]. Forbes was a self-made man. The son of an Aberdeen merchant, he began work as a coppersmith and won a government contract to sheath ships’ hulls in copper. With the fortune he made, he purchased the estates of Callendar and Linlithgow near Falkirk, which had been forfeited by the Jacobite Earl of Linlithgow after the 1715 Rising. He bought the estates at auction and is said to have astounded bystanders by producing a banknote for £100,000, specially printed for the occasion. At the time he was the greatest landowner in the county, with some of the largest collected lands in Scotland. He was the proprietor of the world-renowned Carron Iron Company, which produced all sorts of ironwork from cannons to fireplaces for use all over the globe.


Forbes' descendants left the Callendar Estate in the 1960s and are listed in ''Burke's Landed Gentry''.
Forbes' descendants left the Callendar Estate in the 1960s and are listed in ''Burke's Landed Gentry''.

Revision as of 20:44, 29 August 2006

Sir William Forbes of Callendar (1756 - 1823) was a prosperous coppersmith and landowner who lived in Callendar House in Falkirk. Forbes was a self-made man. The son of an Aberdeen merchant, he began work as a coppersmith and won a government contract to sheath ships’ hulls in copper. With the fortune he made, he purchased the estates of Callendar and Linlithgow near Falkirk, which had been forfeited by the Jacobite Earl of Linlithgow after the 1715 Rising. He bought the estates at auction and is said to have astounded bystanders by producing a banknote for £100,000, specially printed for the occasion. At the time he was the greatest landowner in the county, with some of the largest collected lands in Scotland. He was the proprietor of the world-renowned Carron Iron Company, which produced all sorts of ironwork from cannons to fireplaces for use all over the globe.

Forbes' descendants left the Callendar Estate in the 1960s and are listed in Burke's Landed Gentry.