Hon. Sir Hew Hamilton Dalrymple, KCVO (27 September 1857– 11 July 1945)[2][3] was a Scottish politician and aristocrat. He was a Unionist Party Member of Parliament for Wigtownshire.
Throughout his life, he had an interest in the arts.[3] In April 1912, he became one of the Trustees of the National Galleries of Scotland,[5] becoming chairman of the Trustees in 1930.[6][3] He would remain chairman until his resignation from the post in 1944.[7]
He was the unopposed candidate for the seat of Wigtownshire at the by-election in 1915. The seat was previously held by his nephew, John Dalrymple, 12th Earl of Stair. The by-election was caused by John Dalrymple's succession to his Earldom. At the time, John Dalrymple was a prisoner of war in Germany, having been captured in 1914 during the Retreat from Mons.[8]
Dalrymple lived in Edinburgh for many years, living at 24 Regent Terrace,[10] a Regency house that overlooked Holyrood Palace, was visited by Queen Mary[10] and was a well-known figure in the city.[3] He died in his home on 11 July 1945, unmarried and without issue.
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