William Maule, 1st Baron Panmure
William Ramsay Maule, 1st Baron Panmure of Brechin and Navar (27 October 1771 – 13 April 1852 [1]) was a Scottish landowner and politician.
Life
He was born William Ramsay, the younger son of George Ramsay, 8th Earl of Dalhousie and Elizabeth Glen. His father was the son of Jean Maule, granddaughter of George Maule, 2nd Earl of Panmure.[2] He attended the High School in Edinburgh from 1780 to 1784. On the death of George Maule in 1782 he adopted the surname Maule.[3]
In 1782 he succeeded to the Maule estates on the death of his great-uncle William Maule, 1st Earl Panmure, and assumed by Royal licence the same year the additional surname and arms of Maule. He represented Forfarshire in Parliament in 1796 and again between 1805 and 1831, when Maule was raised to the peerage at the coronation of William IV of the United Kingdom, as Baron Panmure, of Brechin and Navar in the County of Forfar, echoing his great-uncle's title.
Panmure was a patron of the artists commissioning several paintings from Thomas Musgrave Joy and paying for him to take on a student.[4]
He is buried in the churchyard of Brechin Cathedral. The large obelisk marking his grave lies north west of the church.
Family
Lord Panmure married Patricia Heron Gordon on 1 December 1794. They had nine children, including:
- Fox Maule Ramsay (1801–1874), later 2nd Baron Panmure and 11th Earl of Dalhousie.
- Hon. Lauderdale Maule (1807–1854).
Nevertheless, he was estranged from his wife, and quarrelled with his eldest son for siding with her. Patricia died in 1821, and on 4 June 1822, Maule married Elizabeth Barton. Through this connection he inherited the estates of Barnton, Edinburgh and rebuilt the main house Barton House to a design by David Hamilton.[5]
References
- ^ The Times, Friday, 16 April 1852; pg. 8; Issue 21091; col D: "Death of Lord Panmure"
- ^ William Maule-Ramsay, 1st Lord Panmure at thePeerage.com
- ^ http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1820-1832/member/maule-hon-william-1771-1852
- ^ Fagence Cooper, Suzanne (2004). "Joy, Thomas Musgrave". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/15148. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
- ^ Buildings of Scotland: Edinburgh by Gifford, McWilliam and Walker
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