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Robert Spottiswoode

Sir Robert Spottiswoode (Spottiswood, Spotiswood, Spotswood) (1596 - 20 January 1646) was Lord President of the Court of Session and member of the Privy Council to James I of England, and Lord President of the College of Justice and Secretary for Scotland, appointed by Charles I of England.
==Life==
Sir Robert was the son of John Spottiswoode and his wife Rachel Lindsay, daughter of David Lindsay (d. 1613), Bishop of Ross.
Sir Robert was a man of great learning and merit. His wisdom and knowledge of the law came to the attention of King James VI of Scotland (James I of England), who appointed him Lord President of the Court of Session and a member of the Privy Council. He was later appointed Lord President of the College of Justice by Charles I of England.
Charles I, having erected the Bishopric of Edinburgh, pleaded with Sir Robert to part with his lands of New Abbey in 1634, which he gave as part of a patrimony to his new Bishopric. Though Sir Robert acceded to the wishes of the King, he was not paid for the lands. The estate of the Bishops was soon abrogated, however, and the King restored Sir Robert to his former rights, and gave back his title deeds in 1641. But Sir Robert was obnoxious to the prevailing faction, and was obliged to leave the Kingdom, so the estates continued in possession of the Crown.
In his role as Secretary of State for Scotland, after the victory of Kilsyth removed the last local Covenantor army, he carried the commission to the victorious Montrose for the summoning of a free Scottish parliament. When Montrose marched towards England Sir Robert was captured at the battle of Philiphaugh and after his surrender, tried and executed by his captors. He was beheaded using an early Scots execution machine called the maiden at St. Andrews.

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