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Dudley Marjoribanks, 1st Baron Tweedmouth

Dudley Coutts Marjoribanks, 1st Baron Tweedmouth (29 December 1820 ––4 March 1894) was a Scottish businessman and a Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1853 until 1880, when he was elevated to the peerage as Baron Tweedmouth.
Marjoribanks was the son of Edward Marjoribanks of Greenlands who was a senior partner in Coutts Bank.〔 He was unable to acquire the partnership in the Bank (it passed to his elder brother Edward) but he inherited a substantial fortune from his father: partner in Coutts & Co Bank from 1796 until his death on 17 September 1868, aged 92. As to his parentage there was some controversy. Although the Lyon Office of Scotland registered his family pedigree, he was accused of being a charlatan. The disproofs were offered as a statement of contradiction concerning his descent.〔Foster, R.F, "Collectanea Generalis", part 8, p.61-72〕Burnett of the Lyon's Herald wrote an article in The Genealogist upholding the Lyon Office's original assertion of genuine authenticity〔The Genealogist magazine, vol.6, p.294-303〕
Dudley Coutts, as his banking second name implies, acquired considerable family wealth of his own after the purchase of Meux Brewery.
He grew rich as a partner of Meux & Co brewery, and later a director of East India company. With the proceeds he built the mansion of Brook House in London's fashionable Park Lane and purchased the highland deer forest of Guisachan ("Place of the Firs") in Inverness-shire, and the substantial estates of Hutton and Eddington near his family roots in Berwickshire. Marjoribanks had large kennels at Guisachan and was largely responsible for developing the then new breed of dog, known now as the golden retriever.〔(Golden Retrievers: History )〕〔(Lord Tweedmouth Memorial )〕
Their children were:〔Pine, Leslie Gilbert, "The New Extinct Peerage 1884-1971: Containing Extinct, Abeyant, Dormant and Suspended Peerages With Genealogies and Arms" London, U.K., Heraldry Today, 1972, ISBN 9780900455230〕
* Edward Marjoribanks, 2nd Baron Tweedmouth (married Lady Fanny Octavia Louise Spencer-Churchill in 1873)
* Mary Georgina Marjoribanks (married Matthew White Ridley, 1st Viscount Ridley in 1873)
* Stewart (died aged 11)
* Annie Grizel (died aged 1)
* Ishbel (married John Campbell Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair in 1877
* Coutts Marjoribanks married Agnes Margaret Kinloch in 1895)
* Archibald John Marjoribanks married Elizabeth Trimble Brown of Tennessee in 1897, died in 1900.
Marjoribanks was descended from James Marjoribanks, a younger son of Thomas Marjoribanks of Ratho head of the lowland Clan Marjoribanks, both of whom lived in the 16th Century in Edinburgh.〔Marjoribanks, Roger. "Marjoribanks of Lees", (The Marjoribanks Journal Number 3 ), page 14, June 1995. Accessed on 22 May 2010〕〔Marjoribanks, Roger, (Marjoribanks - A Rural Family in the Capital ), The Scottish Genealogist, December 2010, Accessed 4 April 2012〕
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