Arthur Elphinstone, 6th Lord Balmerino

Arthur Elphinstone, 6th Lord Balmerino
Lord Balmerino; 19th century reproduction of a contemporary print
Tenure1746
PredecessorJames Elphinstone, 5th Lord Balmerino
BornArthur Elphinstone
1688
Leith
Died18 August 1746(1746-08-18) (aged 57–58)
Tower Hill, London
Cause of deathExecution by beheading
BuriedSt Peter ad Vincula
NationalityScots
ResidenceBalmerino House, Leith
Wars and battles1715 Jacobite Rising
Sheriffmuir
1745 Jacobite Rising
Prestonpans Falkirk Culloden
Spouse(s)Margaret Chalmers
ParentsJohn, 4th Lord Balmerino
Anne Ross

Arthur Elphinstone, 6th Lord Balmerino[a] and 5th Lord Cupar (1688 – 18 August 1746) was a Scottish nobleman and Jacobite, or supporter of the claim of the exiled House of Stuart to the British throne.

As a military officer, he served in both the British and French armies, as well as taking part in Jacobite rebellions in 1715 and 1745, and spent nearly 20 years in exile on the Continent. He was pardoned some years after the first rebellion but following the failure of the latter at Culloden he was taken prisoner, charged with treason, and executed at Tower Hill. Historians of the 1745 rising often refer to him simply as Lord Balmerino, although he did not inherit the title until January 1746 and was for most of his life styled "the Hon. Arthur Elphinstone".
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