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  1. Sitter in 10 portraits. James Abercromby, 1st Baron Dunfermline, was a barrister, MP and auditor to the Duke of Devonshire 's estates. He was called to the Bar in 1800. The following year he was made a commissioner of bankruptcy, and subsequently became auditor to the estates of the Duke of Devonshire. Abercromby entered Parliament as a Whig MP ...

  2. 1 de ene. de 2001 · 1707–1775. James Abercromby (or Abercrombie), colonial agent and member of Parliament, was born in Tullibody, Clackmannanshire, Scotland. He was the third son of Alexander Abercromby, M.P. There were many branches of the Abercromby family of Clackmannanshire in the eighteenth century, all noted for their wealth, legal training, military ...

  3. James Abercromby or Abercrombie may refer to: Sir James Abercrombie, 1st Baronet (c. 1680–1724), British Army officer and politician. Sir James Abercromby, 2nd Baronet (c. 1670–1734), Scottish MP for Banffshire. James Abercrombie (British Army officer, born 1706) (1706–1781), British general. James Abercrombie (British Army officer, born ...

  4. ABERCROMBIE (Abercromby), JAMES, army officer; b. 1732, probably in Scotland; d. 23 June 1775 at Boston, Mass. James Abercrombie’s family origins are uncertain but he may have been a relative of James Abercromby. On 11 June 1744 he was made lieutenant in the 1st Foot, which served in Flanders during the War of the Austrian Succession and in ...

  5. ABERCROMBIE (Abercromby), JAMES, officier, né en 1732, probablement en Écosse, décédé à Boston le 23 juin 1775. Les origines de la famille de James Abercrombie sont incertaines, mais il était peut-être un parent de James Abercromby. Le 11 juin 1744, il fut fait lieutenant dans le 1 er d’infanterie qui servit en Flandre pendant la ...

  6. ABERCROMBY, JAMES, first Baron Dunfermline (1776–1858), third son of General Sir Ralph Abercromby [see Abercromby, Sir Ralph], was born 7 Nov. 1776. He was educated for the English bar, and was called at Lincoln's Inn in 1801, soon after which he obtained a commissionership of bankruptcy.

  7. Abercromby, JamesABERCROMBY, JAMES. (1706–1781). British general. A laird's son from Banffshire in Scotland, he rose to colonel in the army in 1746. Through Newcastle's patronage, in 1756 he became Loudoun's second in command with the local rank of major general.