Peeblesshire
The Duke of Queensberry nominally had the principal interest, but such was the ascendancy gained over him by Lord Chief Baron Montgomery, who had sat as the duke’s Member from 1768 to 1775, that the latter was able to secure the return of his two sons in turn. Indeed by 1802, the lord chief baron was credited with the leading interest in the county, and in 1806 and 1810 his son Sir James was said to be sitting on his own interest.Pol. State of Scotland 1788, p. 250; Add. 33049, f. 356; Add. 51917; NLS mss 1, ff. 206-9.
