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George Dundas, Lord Manor (19 November 1802 – 7 October 1869) was a Scottish Senator of the College of Justice.
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Life
He was born on 19 November 1802 the son of James Dundas of Ochtertyre, founder of the major Scottish legal firm of Dundas & Wilson, and his wife Elizabeth Graham of Portmore. His siblings included David Dundas (1799–1877), Privy Counsellor, and Ralph James Dundas (1795–1824) and John Dundas (1803–1873), all lawyers. William Dundas (1796–1842) died at Niagara Falls He was descended from Dundas of Manour, and adopted the title Lord Manour when raised to a law lord, but quickly changed this to Lord Manor. George lived his life at Ochtertyre House, coming to Edinburgh solely for legal work.
In 1868 he was placed in the Outer House of the College of Justice with David Mure, Lord Mure and Charles Baillie, Lord Jerviswoode.
He died on 7 October 1869, found dead in his Edinburgh home at Charlotte Square.
Family
He married Elizabeth Mackenzie. They had five sons:
His great-grandson William John Dundas RN (1923–1965) was one of the three survivors of the sinking of HMS Hood in 1941.