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  1. James Maitland by Joseph Nollekens The Maitland tomb, St Mary's Church, Haddington. James Maitland, 8th Earl of Lauderdale, KT, PC (26 January 1759 – 10 September 1839) was Keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland and a Scottish representative peer in the House of Lords.

  2. James Maitland, 8th earl of Lauderdale (born Jan. 26, 1759, Hatton (Haulton) House, Ratho parish, Midlothian, Scot.—died Sept. 13, 1839, Thirlestane Castle, Berwickshire) was a Scottish politician and economic writer. Lauderdale was educated at the universities of Edinburgh and Glasgow.

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  3. Há 16 horas · Joseph Nollekens. James Maitland, 8th Earl of Lauderdale, 1759 - 1839. Statesman. Creative Commons CC by NC. About this artwork. Following his visit to Paris in 1792, James Maitland became an impassioned supporter of the French Revolution. On his return to Britain, he became the leader of Whig opposition in Scotland.

  4. James K. Maitland, Earl Lauderdale, 1759-1838. Scottish nobleman (he was the 8th Earl of Lauderdale), landlord, lawyer, politician and dilettante, and proto-marginalist. James Maitland studied at the University of Edinburgh, and after an interlude in Paris and Oxford, completed his studies at the University of Glasgow under John Millar .

  5. James Maitland, 8th Earl of Lauderdale. (1759-1839), Scottish politician and author of 'Inquiry into the Nature and Origin of Public Wealth' Mid-Georgian Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter associated with 37 portraits. Entered the House of Commons as an MP in 1780. He supported Charles Fox, then in opposition.

  6. James Maitland, 8th Earl of Lauderdale (1759-1839), Scottish politician and author of 'Inquiry into the Nature and Origin of Public Wealth'. Sitter associated with 37 portraits.

  7. 1 de jan. de 2017 · The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics. Living reference work entry. Lauderdale, Eighth Earl of [James Maitland] (1759–1839) Morton Paglin. Living reference work entry. Latest version View entry history. First Online: 01 January 2017. 30 Accesses. Abstract.