Sir James Fergusson, 2nd Baronet
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Sir James Fergusson of Kilkerran, 2nd Baronet, Lord Kilkerran (1688–1759) was a Scottish judge.


Biography

Fergusson was the eldest son of Sir John Fergusson, 1st Baronet, of Kilkerran (whom he succeeded to the Fergusson Baronetcy in 1729), was born in 1688. He studied law possibly at
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, and was admitted advocate 1711. Fergusson was elected as the Member of Parliament for Sutherland in 1734, and sat for that county until he was made
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on 7 November 1735. It was then he took the courtesy title of Lord Kilkerran. He was made
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3 April 1749. He died at his home near Edinburgh 20 January 1759.


Works

Fergusson collected and digested in the form of a dictionary the ''Decisions of the Court of Session from the Year 1738 to the Year 1752''. To these are added "a few decisions given in the years 1736 and 1737". This was published by his son George (Edinburgh, 1775). "A volume much admired for its clarity, and as a model for the most useful form of law reports".


Assessment

In Tytler's ''Life of
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'' Fergusson is estimated as "undoubtedly one of the ablest lawyers of his time. His knowledge was founded on a thorough acquaintance with the Roman jurisprudence, imbibed from the best commentators of the
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, and with the recondite learning of Craig, who has laid open the fountains of the Scottish law in all that regards the system of feudalism. … The decisions which he has recorded during the period when he sat as a judge of the supreme court exhibit the clearest comprehension and the soundest views of jurisprudence, and will for ever serve as a model for the most useful form of law reports".


Family

In September 1726 Fergusson married, Jean (1703–1766) (daughter of James Maitland,
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(born ''circa'' 1680–1709) and Jean, daughter of John Gordon, 16th Earl of Sutherland). (as cited a
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They had a large family, many of whom, with his wife, survived him. These included: * Adam FRSE LLD (1733–1813), their eldest surviving son who inherited the baronetcy, and became an advocate, MP (alternatively for both Ayrshire and
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), and Rector of
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; *Helen (1741–1810), who became the second wife of Sir
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(1743–1827), who became Lord Hermand.


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References

* * * ;Attribution * Endnotes: **Brunton and Haig's ''Senators of the College of Justice'', page 50 **Anderson's ''Scottish Nation'', ii. 195 **Foster's ''Collectanea Genealogica'' **Members of Parliament (Scotland), page 135 **See also Foster's ''Baronetage'' and Burke's ''Peerage and Baronetage''. {{DEFAULTSORT:Fergusson, Sir James, Lord Kilkerran 1688 births 1759 deaths Scottish legal writers Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Scottish constituencies British MPs 1734–1741 Kilkerran
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