Sir Patrick Warrender of Lochend, 3rd Baronet (7 March 1731 – 14 June 1799) [1] was a Scottish soldier and politician.
He was a younger, but oldest surviving, son of Sir John Warrender, 2nd Baronet and his wife Henrietta Johnston, daughter of Sir Patrick Johnston MP, Lord Provost of Edinburgh. [2] In 1772, he succeeded his father as baronet. [3] Warrender served with the Royal Horse Guards and fought in the Battle of Minden in 1759. Eventually he became a Lieutenant-Colonel of the 11th Regiment of Dragoons.
Warrender was Member of Parliament (MP) for Haddington Burghs from 1768 until 1774. [4] Between 1771 and 1791, he was King's Remembrancer of the Court of Exchequer. [3]
In 1780, Warrender married Helen Blair. [5] They had a daughter and two sons, George and John, who succeeded to the baronetcy successively. [5]
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Sir Patrick Warrender of Lochend, 3rd Baronet (7 March 1731 – 14 June 1799) [1] was a Scottish soldier and politician.
He was a younger, but oldest surviving, son of Sir John Warrender, 2nd Baronet and his wife Henrietta Johnston, daughter of Sir Patrick Johnston MP, Lord Provost of Edinburgh. [2] In 1772, he succeeded his father as baronet. [3] Warrender served with the Royal Horse Guards and fought in the Battle of Minden in 1759. Eventually he became a Lieutenant-Colonel of the 11th Regiment of Dragoons.
Warrender was Member of Parliament (MP) for Haddington Burghs from 1768 until 1774. [4] Between 1771 and 1791, he was King's Remembrancer of the Court of Exchequer. [3]
In 1780, Warrender married Helen Blair. [5] They had a daughter and two sons, George and John, who succeeded to the baronetcy successively. [5]
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