Sir Andrew Agnew, 7th Baronet
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Sir Andrew Agnew, 7th Baronet (21 March 1793 – 28 April 1849), was the son of Andrew Agnew and Hon. Martha de Courcy.
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[edit] Succession
He succeeded his grandfather as 7th Baronet Agnew, of Lochnaw on the latter's death on 28 June 1809. On his death in 1849 he was succeeded in the baronetcy by his eldest son.
[edit] Education
He attended the University of Edinburgh and the University of Oxford.
[edit] Career
He was Member of Parliament for Wigtownshire, 1830-1837.
[edit] Family
He married Madeline Carnegie, daughter of Sir David Carnegie, 4th Baronet and Agnes Murray Elliot on 11 June 1816, and had issue:
- Agnes Agnew (d. 1893), married Rev. Thomas Blizzard Bell in 1845
- Martha Agnew (d. 1904), married Frederick Lewis Maitland-Heriot in 1848
- Mary Graham Agnew (d. 1885), married James Douglas in 1858
- Sir Andrew Agnew, 8th Baronet(1818–1892)
- Captain John de Courcy Agnew (1819–1916)
- Reverend David Carnegie Andrew Agnew (1821–1887)
- James Andrew Agnew (1823–1918)
- Sir Stair Andrew Agnew (1831–1916)
- Thomas Frederick Andrew Agnew (1834–1924)
- Lt.-Col. Gerald Andrew Agnew (1835–1927)
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Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by Sir William Maxwell, Bt |
Member of Parliament for Wigtownshire 1830–1837 |
Succeeded by James Blair |
Baronetage of Nova Scotia | ||
Preceded by Stair Agnew |
Baronet (of Lochnaw) 1809–1849 |
Succeeded by Andrew Agnew |
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