John Dalrymple, 7th Earl of Stair
John William Henry Dalrymple, 7th Earl of Stair (16 November 1784 – 22 March 1840) was the son of General William Dalrymple and Marianne Dorothy Harland. He incurred great scandal over his complicated marital life.
Marriages
In 1804, Dalrymple—while stationed in Edinburgh—entered into a non-ceremonial marriage with Johanna Gordon, daughter of Charles Gordon of Clunie. Darlymple subsequently denied any legal relationship with Johanna; Judge William Scott (later Lord Stowell) upheld the validity of the marriage under Scots law in the famous 1811 case of Dalrymple v. Dalrymple.
In the meantime, though, in 1808, Dalrymple married Lady Laura Manners, daughter of John Manners {a Member of Parliement and grandson of John Manners, 2nd Duke of Rutland} and Louisa Tollemache, Countess of Dysart. That marriage was necessarily nullified by the decision in Dalrymple v. Dalrymple. Darlymple's marriage to Johanna was eventually dissolved in 1820.
Death
Dalrymple died on 22 March 1840, aged 55, in Paris without issue and was succeeded by a cousin.
Citations
- Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes (Wilmington, Delaware: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), vol. 1, p. 1258.
External links
Peerage of Scotland | ||
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Preceded by John Dalrymple |
Earl of Stair 1821–1840 |
Succeeded by John Hamilton Dalrymple |