John Erskine of Cardross

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Born30 March 1662
Died13 January 1743(1743-01-13) (aged 80)
Parent(s)David Erskine
Mary Bruce
John Edmund Erskine
Born30 March 1662
Died13 January 1743(1743-01-13) (aged 80)
Parent(s)David Erskine
Mary Bruce

Colonel The Honourable John Edmund Erskine (30 March 1662 13 January 1743), of Cardross, was a Scottish soldier and politician. His journal was printed in the nineteenth century.[1] He was nicknamed 'The Black Colonel'.[2]

His portrait can be found hanging at Culross Palace, a property in the care of The National Trust for Scotland in the Royal Burgh of Culross.

Born in Cardross, Scotland on 30 March 1662, a younger son of David Erskine, 2nd Lord Cardross, by his second wife, Mary Bruce, daughter of Sir George Bruce of Carnock.[3][4][5] His father was a member of a cadet branch of the Earls of Buchan.

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