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Duncan Forbes (born in 1644, died in 1704) was an important Scottish politician. He was a strong supporter of the House of Hanover, which was the royal family ruling Great Britain at the time.

Who Was Duncan Forbes?

Duncan Forbes was a Scottish politician who lived during a time of big changes in Britain. He was known for supporting the new royal family, the House of Hanover. This family came to power after Queen Anne, the last Stuart monarch, died without children.

Early Life and Education

Duncan Forbes was born and grew up in Inverness, a town in the Scottish Highlands. He also received his education there. Inverness was an important place for trade and politics in Scotland.

A Supporter of the Crown

During his life, Duncan Forbes was a loyal supporter of the House of Hanover. This was the family that took over the throne of Great Britain in 1714, after the Act of Union had joined Scotland and England. Supporting the new royal family was a big deal at the time, as there were many political disagreements about who should rule. Forbes played a part in making sure the new royal family had support in Scotland.

His Family Legacy

Duncan Forbes had a very famous son, also named Duncan Forbes (1685–1747). His son became a much more well-known figure in Scottish history. He was a successful lawyer and judge, eventually becoming the Lord President of the Court of Session, which is the highest civil court in Scotland. The elder Duncan Forbes helped set the stage for his son's important career.

Why Was He Important?

While his son became more famous, Duncan Forbes the elder was important in his own right. He was a politician during a time when Scotland was becoming more closely linked with England. His support for the House of Hanover helped to bring stability to the region during a period of political change. He was part of the generation that helped shape Scotland's future within Great Britain.

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