William Blair (Ayrshire MP)
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William Blair | |
|---|---|
| Member of Parliament for Ayrshire | |
| In office 13 May 1829 – 27 December 1832 | |
| Monarchs | George IV and William IV |
| Preceded by | James Montgomerie |
| Succeeded by | Richard Alexander Oswald |
| Personal details | |
| Died | 21 October 1841 |
| Spouse | Magdalen Fordyce |
| Children | 12, including William Fordyce Blair |
| Parent(s) | Hamilton Blair, Jane Williams |
| Military service | |
| Branch/service | Ayrshire Regiment, Fencible Cavalry |
| Rank | Colonel |
William Blair (died 21 October 1841) was a Scottish landowner and Tory[1] politician. He was the Laird of Blair in Ayrshire in Scotland from 1782 to 1841. He was also the Member of Parliament (MP) for the Ayrshire constituency from 1829 to 32.
William Blair was the only son of Jane Williams and Major Hamilton Blair, the preceding laird of the barony of Blair in Ayrshire.[2] Hamilton Blair succeeded his elder half brother from his father's first marriage, William Blair. Their father, William Scott, an advocate from Malleny near Edinburgh, had first married the Blair heiress Magadalene Blair, who died around 1715. Scot subsequently adopted the name Blair.[3] The Blair family had been prominent for over 600 years in Ayrshire. The seat of the Blair barony, Blair House, is located about a mile and a half south-east of the township of Dalry.[4]