Thomas Livingstone, 1st Viscount Teviot

Sir Thomas Livingstone, Viscount Teviot
Sir Thomas Livingstone, PC
Commander-in-Chief, Scotland
In office
1690–1696
Privy Council of Scotland
In office
1690–1707
Personal details
Born1651
Dutch Republic
Died14 January 1711 (aged 59–60)
London England
Military service
Years of service1668 (?)– 1704
RankLieutenant-General
UnitRoyal Scots Greys
Battles/wars
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Sir Thomas Livingstone, Viscount Teviot (c. 1651 – 14 January 1711) was a military officer of Scottish descent who was born in the Dutch Republic, and spent his career in the service of William of Orange.

Following the 1688 Glorious Revolution, he was deputy to Hugh Mackay during the Jacobite rising of 1689 in Scotland. He later succeeded Mackay in November 1690 as Commander-in-Chief, Scotland, a position he retained until 1696, shortly before the end of the Nine Years' War in 1697.

Promoted Lieutenant-General in 1703, he retired from military service in 1704 and died in London on 14 January 1711.