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Philip Anstruther (British Army officer)

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Name
  
Philip Anstruther

Role
  
British Army officer

Died
  
November 11, 1760


Lieutenant-General Philip Anstruther (ca. 1680 – 11 November 1760) was a Scottish soldier and politician, the son of Sir Philip Anstruther of Airdrie and Katherine Skene.

He served as Member of Parliament for Anstruther Burghs from 1715 to 1741. He was the only Scottish MP to support government reprisals against Edinburgh over the Porteous Riots, a circumstance which made him an object of detestation among his countrymen.

Anstruther was the lieutenant-governor of Menorca 1742 until 1743, and held a military command there until 1747, when he resigned it to return to Parliament for Anstruther Burghs from 1747 to 1754.

In 1742, during his tenure in Menorca, Anstruther court-martialled his subordinate, Henry Erskine, for a supposed conspiracy against him. Erskine (who succeeded him as MP for Anstruther Burghs in 1754) was thereafter his bitter political enemy.

Anstruther died unmarried, and left his estate at Airdrie to his cousin, Sir John Anstruther, 2nd Baronet.

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