Erskine, commonly known as Lord Erskine, was at Westminister school during the rebellion which his father, Lord Mar, headed in 1715. Later, he joined his attainted father abroad, obtaining a company in one of the Irish regiments in the French service in 1724. In 1728 his uncle, the Hon. James Erskine, who had purchased his father’s forfeited estates on his behalf, took him home, introduced him to Walpole and Ilay, and brought him into Parliament. Given a commission in the army, he voted with the Administration on the Hessians in 1730 and on the army in 1732. According to his uncle, he was promised by Ilay that if he voted for the excise he ‘would be restored to the honours of his family next session, but though he did so, going along with them as fully as their other slaves’,
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