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daughters. By his fecond wife, Jane, the daughter of Wil- Account of 



° ' Lord P'refident 



li am Grant, Efq; of Preftongrange, one of the Senators of the Dundas. 

 College of Juftice, he left four fons and two daughters. Of thefe, 

 the eldeft fon is Robert Dundas, Efq; now of Arnifton, his 

 Majefty's Solicitor-general for Scotland*; whom his country fees 

 with pleafure the heir of the abilities of his family, already 

 high in the efteem of all his cotemporaries, and purfuing with 

 ardour the honourable path which is marked by the footfteps of 

 his anceftors. 



* Since the date of this Memoir, Mr Dundas of Arnifton has been appointed his Ma- 

 jefty's Advocate .for Scotland, Oftober 31. 1789. The late Lord Prefident Dundas was 

 fucceeded in that office by Sir Thomas Miller of Glenlee, who, to the eminent lofs 

 of the public, and the fincere regret of all who knew him, died on the 27th day of Sep- 

 tember 1789. Upon that event, Ilay Campbell, Efq; then Lord Advocate, was pro. 

 moted to the Prefidency of the Court of Seflion, and was fucceeded in the office of Lord 

 Advocate by Mr Dundas. 



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