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Patrick Stuart (–1760) was a Scottish officer in the
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and a politician. Stuart was the second son of Alexander Stuart of Torrance and his wife Isabel, daughter of Sir Patrick Nisbet, 1st Baronet, of Edinburgh. James Stuart MP was his older brother. Stuart joined the army in 1704 as an
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in the
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, was promoted to
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in 1707, and
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in 1727. He was returned in the interest of the 6th Duke of Hamilton as the
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(MP) for
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at a by-election in 1750. He held the seat until the next general election, in 1754. Stuart succeeded to his brother's estates in 1743, and died unmarried in 1760.


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Year of birth uncertain 1682 births 1760 deaths Royal Scots officers Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Scottish constituencies British MPs 1747–1754 People from East Dunbartonshire {{UK-army-bio-stub