Edinburgh Research Explorer Andrew Fletcher, Scotland, and London in the eighteenth century Citation for published version: Murdoch, A 2013 'Andrew Fletcher, Scotland, and London in the eighteenth century' School of History, Classics and Archaeology Website, pp. 1-20. <http://www.shca.ed.ac.uk/staff/supporting_files/amurdoch/andrew-fletcher.pdf> Link: Link to publication record in Edinburgh Research Explorer Document Version: Publisher's PDF, also known as Version of record Publisher Rights Statement: © Murdoch, A. (2013). Andrew Fletcher, Scotland, and London in the eighteenth century. (pp. 1-20). School of History, Classics and Archaeology Website. General rights Copyright for the publications made accessible via the Edinburgh Research Explorer is retained by the author(s) and / or other copyright owners and it is a condition of accessing these publications that users recognise and abide by the legal requirements associated with these rights. Take down policy The University of Edinburgh has made every reasonable effort to ensure that Edinburgh Research Explorer content complies with UK legislation. If you believe that the public display of this file breaches copyright please contact
[email protected] providing details, and we will remove access to the work immediately and investigate your claim. Download date: 24. Sep. 2021 Andrew Fletcher, Scotland, and London in the eighteenth century Alexander Murdoch Andrew Fletcher, later of Saltoun, was the grand nephew of the famous Scottish patriot and opponent of parliamentary union,i and son to another Andrew Fletcher, known at the time by his judicial title of Lord Milton.ii Milton was the son of Fletcher the patriot’s brother Henry, and for over forty years he combined high judicial office in Edinburgh with significant political influence.