Sir Patrick Dunbar, 3rd Baronet

Sir Patrick Dunbar, 3rd Baronet (c. 1676–1763), of Bowermadden, and Northfield, Caithness, was a Scottish politician who sat in the British House of Commons from 1727 to 1734.

Dunbar was the eldest son of Sir Robert Dunbar, 2nd Baronet, of Northfield and his wife Mary Sinclair, daughter of Patrick Sinclair of Ulbster, Caithness. He married Catherine Sinclair, daughter of William Sinclair of Dunbeath, Caithness, in 1697. She died and he married secondly Catherine Brodie, daughter of Joseph Brodie of Milntown, Moray in 1722.[1]

Dunbar was returned as Member of Parliament for the alternating seat of Caithness by John Sinclair of Ulbster, the hereditary sheriff, after a contest at the 1727 general election. He voted consistently with the Administration. There was no election at Caithness in 1734 but he was defeated at the 1741 general election.[2]

Dunbar succeeded to the baronetcy on the death of his father in 1742. He died on 5 April 1763. He had two sons by each of his marriages, but they all predeceased him. He had three daughters by his second marriage. He was succeeded by Sir Archibald Dunbar, 4th Baronet.[1]

References

  1. Cokayne, George Edward, ed. (1904), Complete Baronetage volume 4 (1665-1707), 4, Exeter: William Pollard and Co, p. 390, retrieved 9 October 2018
  2. "DUNBAR, Patrick (c.1676-1763), of Bowermadden, and Northfield, Caithness". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by
Sir Robert Gordon, 4th Baronet
Member of Parliament for Caithness
17271734
Succeeded by
Alexander Brodie
Baronetage of Nova Scotia
Preceded by
Sir Robert Dunbar, 2nd Baronet
Baronet
(of Northfield)
1742-1763
Succeeded by
Sir Archibald Dunbar, 4th Baronet
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