Sir William Arbuthnot, 1st Baronet


Sir William Arbuthnot, 1st Baronet of Edinburgh FRSE was a Scottish landowner and politician. He served as Lord Provost of Edinburgh and Lord Lieutenant of the City of Edinburgh.

Life

William was the son of Robert Keith Arbuthnot FRSE of Haddo Rattray, and Mary Urquhart of Cromarty. He was the elder brother of George Arbuthnot, 1st of Elderslie, and younger brother of Robert Arbuthnot FRSE.
He attended the Edinburgh High School 1773 to 1778.
He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in January 1800, being proposed by John Playfair.
Sir William served twice as Lord Provost of Edinburgh, from 1815 to 1817 and from 1821 to 1823. On the death of his father, he became Secretary of the Board of Trustees for the Encouragement of the Manufactures and Fisheries of Scotland, a post later held by Sir Thomas Dick Lauder, Bt.
Traditionally a knighthood was conferred on Lord Provosts, but Arbuthnot was created a baronet on 24 August 1822 on the occasion of a banquet given by the Magistrates and Town Council of Edinburgh in honour of King George IV during his visit to Edinburgh.
Sir William Arbuthnot matriculated Arms with the Lord Lyon King of Arms in 1822. Unusually, for a baronet, the arms include supporters, probably because he had accomplished two stints as Lord Provost.
Sir William is buried in St John's Episcopal Churchyard in Edinburgh at the west end of Princes Street.

Family

Arbuthnot married Anne Alves, daughter of John Alves of Shipland, on 13 September 1800. They had five children: