Sir Robert Baird, 1st Baronet

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Sir Robert Baird (1630–1697) was a Scottish merchant, landowner, and investor in colonial enterprise in the Province of Carolina.[1]

The grounds of Baird's Saughtonhall are now a public park.
The Hope foundered on the sands of Cairnbulg near Fraserburgh in October 1669.
Robert Baird and the partners of the Carolina Society sent Patrick Crawford to map the Ashley River.

He was a son of James Baird, a lawyer and a younger son of Gilbert Baird of Auchmedden, and Bathia Dempster. Auchmeddan Castle is near Fraserburgh. His aunt Margaret Baird married James Harvey of the Ward of Kinmundy and is an ancestor of the Harvey family who owned plantations in Antigua and Grenada.[2][3]

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