John MACPHERSON

Father: Rev. John MACPHERSON
Mother: Janet MACLEOD


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 _Rev. John MACPHERSON _|
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|--John MACPHERSON 
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|                                                                                       _Sir Norman MACLEOD ______
|                                                       _John MACLEOD _________________|_Margaret MACKENZIE ______
|                        _Donald 'Old_Trojan' MACLEOD _|
|                       |                              |                                _Kenneth MACKENZIE _______
|                       |                              |_Isabel MACKENZIE _____________|_Janet ROSS ______________
|_Janet MACLEOD ________|
                        |                                                               _John Iain_Breac MACLEOD _
                        |                               _Roderick Ruairidh_Og MACLEOD _|_Florence MACDONALD ______
                        |_Anne MACLEOD ________________|
                                                       |                                _Kenneth MACKENZIE _______
                                                       |_Lady Isabella MACKENZIE ______|_Isabel MACKENZIE ________

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!SOURCE: Rev. Dr. Donald MacKinnon and Alick Morrison, THE MACLEODS--THE GENEALOGY OF A CLAN, Section II, Edinburgh, The Clan MacLeod Society, 1968, pp. 80-81. Wa born in 1744, and wa educated at King's College, Aberdeen, where he graduated M.A. in 1764, on the same day as his brother, and along with his brother took a session at the University of Edinburgh. He went out to Madras [MS. NOTES ON THE MACPHERSONS OF SKYE in the Compiler's possession.], in 1768, as purser on the LORD MANSFIELD, commanded by his uncle, Captain Alexander MacLeod, and remained out there as agent for the Nawab of the Carnatic. Later on John Macpherson returned to England to negotiate with the Government on the Nawab's behalf. At the end of 1769, he went back to Madras, having obtained an appointment as a writer on the East India Company's Establishment there. Dismissed by Lord Pigot in 1777, he came home, and acted on behalf of Warren Hastings, for whom he rendered useful service. John Macpherson entered Parliament as member for Cricklade in 1778. In the following year he was reinstated in the E.I.C., and in 1781 was appointed member of its Supreme Council at Calcutta. He succeeded Warren Hastings as Governor-General of India in 1785, and on 27th June of the following year was created a Baronet. His ALMA MATER had four years previously conferred on him its degree of LL.D. He was Lord Rector of Aberdeen university from 1795 to 1797, and founded two Macpherson Bursaries at King's College. Sir John Died, unmarried, on 12th January 1821, when the Baronetcy conferred on him in 1786 became extinct [Courthope: SYNOPSIS OF EXTINCT BARONRTAGE OF ENGLAND (1835), p. 128.]. It is said he was six feet in height, had a fine presence and decided social gifts, but was a failure as Governor-General. He has been unjustly dealt with by historians of India, but Professor Dodwell's publication of Warren Hastings' Letters to John Macpherson [Dodwell (ed.): WARREN HASTINGS' LETTERS TO SIR JOHN MACPHERSON (1927) (INTRODUCTION, p. xvi passim).] has proved that the charges of corruption and inefficiency brought against his methods of government in India were absurd, unjust and false.


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