George Kinnaird, 9th Lord Kinnaird

The Right Honourable
The Lord Kinnaird
KT, PC

The Lord Kinnaird by William Brodie 1859, NGS.
Master of the Buckhounds
In office
21 December 1839  30 August 1841
Monarch Victoria
Prime Minister The Viscount Melbourne
Preceded by The Earl of Erroll
Succeeded by The Earl of Rosslyn
Personal details
Born 14 April 1807
Died 7 January 1878 (1878-01-08) (aged 70)
Nationality British
Political party Whig
Spouse(s) Hon. Frances Anne Georgina Ponsonby (1817–1910)

George William Fox Kinnaird, 9th Lord Kinnaird, KT, PC (14 April 1807 7 January 1878) was a Scottish Whig politician. He served as Master of the Buckhounds under Lord Melbourne from 1839 to 1841.

Background

Knnaird was the eldest son of Charles Kinnaird, 8th Lord Kinnaird, by Lady Olivia Laetitia Catherine FitzGerald third daughter of William FitzGerald, 2nd Duke of Leinster.

Political career

Kinnaird succeeded his father in the lordship of Kinnaird in 1826. This was a Scottish peerage and did not entitle him to an automatic seat in the House of Lords. However, in 1831 he was created Baron Rossie, of Rossie Priory in the County of Perth, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, which gave him a seat in the upper chamber of Parliament.[1] In December 1839 he was appointed Master of the Buckhounds under Lord Melbourne,[2] a post he held until the government fell in 1841.[3] He was sworn of the Privy Council in early 1840.[4] In 1857 he was made a Knight of the Thistle.[5] Three years later he was created Baron Kinnaird, of Rossie in the County of Perth, also in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. In contrast to the earlier barony, which was created with normal remainder to heirs male, this barony was created with special remainder to his younger brother, Arthur.[6] Kinnaird later served as Lord Lieutenant of Perthshire from 1866 to 1878.[7]

Family

Lord Kinnaird married the Honourable Frances Anne Georgina Ponsonby, only daughter of William Ponsonby, 1st Baron de Mauley, at Great Canford, Dorset, on 14 December 1837. They had three children:

Lord Kinnaird died in January 1878, aged 70, without surviving male issue. The barony of Rossie became extinct on his death while he was succeeded in the Scottish lordship and barony of Kinnaird by his younger brother, Arthur. Lady Kinnaird died in March 1910, aged 92.

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Political offices
Preceded by
The Earl of Erroll
Master of the Buckhounds
18391841
Succeeded by
The Earl of Rosslyn
Honorary titles
Preceded by
The Earl of Kinnoull
Lord Lieutenant of Perthshire
18661878
Succeeded by
The Duke of Atholl
Masonic offices
Preceded by
Lord Elcho
Grand Master of the
Grand Lodge of Scotland

18301832
Succeeded by
The Earl of Buchan
Peerage of Scotland
Preceded by
Charles Kinnaird
Lord Kinnaird
18261878
Succeeded by
Arthur FitzGerald Kinnaird
Peerage of the United Kingdom
New creation Baron Rossie
1831–1878
Extinct
Baron Kinnaird
1860–1878
Succeeded by
Arthur FitzGerald Kinnaird


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