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Sir John Houstoun of that Ilk, 2nd Baronet (also known as Houston), was an important Scottish politician. He served in the Parliament of Scotland for many years. He was a Baronet, a special title passed down through families.

Who Was Sir John Houstoun?

Sir John Houstoun was born into an important family. His father was Sir Patrick Houstoun, who was the 1st Baronet of their family. When his father passed away in 1696, John became the 2nd Baronet. This meant he inherited his father's title and responsibilities.

What is a Baronet?

A Baronet is a special title in the United Kingdom. It is a hereditary title, which means it can be passed down from a father to his son. It is like being a knight, but the title stays in the family. Baronets are part of the gentry, which means they are from a high social class.

Serving in Parliament

Sir John Houstoun was a Member of the Parliament of Scotland. He represented different areas during his time there. He served from 1685 to 1686, and again from 1702 to 1707. He also served from 1689 to 1702. This shows he was active in Scottish politics for many years.

What Was the Parliament of Scotland?

The Parliament of Scotland was the main law-making body in Scotland. It existed for many centuries. Members of Parliament (MPs) were chosen to represent different parts of Scotland. They would meet to discuss laws and important decisions for the country. It was a very important job.

Representing Different Areas

Sir John Houstoun represented two different areas in Parliament. First, he represented Renfrewshire. This was from 1685 to 1686 and again from 1702 to 1707. He also represented Stirlingshire. He served for Stirlingshire from 1689 to 1702. Representing different areas showed his wide influence.

Family Life

Sir John Houstoun married Lady Anne. She was born on March 3, 1671. Lady Anne was the daughter of John Drummond, 1st Earl of Melfort. Her mother was Sophia, who was the daughter of Robert Maitland. Lady Anne was also the heiress of Lundin, meaning she inherited land and property.

Sir John and Lady Anne had a son. Their son was named Sir John Houston, 3rd Baronet. He also became a Baronet after his father. Like his father, the 3rd Baronet also served as a Member of Parliament.

His Legacy

Sir John Houstoun passed away in December 1717. He is remembered for his long service in the Parliament of Scotland. He helped make important decisions for his country. His family continued to hold the Baronet title after him.

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