Sir William Miller, 1st Baronet, of Manderston, Berwickshire (25 March 1809 – 10 October 1887) was British Vice-Consul at Saint Petersburg 1842-54, and a Member of Parliament for Leith Burghs 1859 - 1868, for Berwickshire 1873/74, and an armiger.
The son of James Miller (1775 - 1855) from Wick, by his spouse Elizabeth (d.1862), daughter of Reverend William Sutherland, minister in Wick, he followed in his father's footsteps as a merchant trading in Imperial Russia. In an Ordinary of Scottish Arms (by Sir James Balfour Paul, Edinburgh 1903), the arms of William Miller, merchant, St.Petersburg (1853), were given as Argent, a cross moline azure square-pierced of the field within a bordure gules, on a chief of the last a garb between two mullets or.
On 11 November 1858 Sir William Miller married Mary Anne, daughter of John Farley Leith, Queen's Counsel, Member of Parliament for Aberdeen, and they had issue:
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by James Moncreiff |
Member of Parliament for Leith Burghs 1859–1868 |
Succeeded by Robert Andrew Macfie |
Preceded by David Robertson |
Member of Parliament for Berwickshire 1873–1874 |
Succeeded by Robert Baillie-Hamilton |
Baronetage of the United Kingdom | ||
Preceded by (new creation) |
Baronet (of Manderston, Berwickshire) 1874–1887 |
Succeeded by James Miller |