Sir John Anstruther, 2nd Baronet

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Sir John Anstruther (1718-1799), est un des premiers entrepreneurs du charbon britannique et un député écossais qui a développé au XVIIIe siècle les Mines de charbon d'Écosse. rdf:langString
Sir John Anstruther, 2nd Baronet (27 December 1718 – 4 July 1799) was a Scottish industrialist and politician. He was the only surviving son of Sir John Anstruther, 1st Baronet, M.P., by Lady Margaret Carmichael, the daughter of James, 2nd Earl of Hyndford and was educated at the University of Glasgow (1733). He succeeded his father as a baronet in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 27 September 1753. He served as Member of Parliament for Anstruther Burghs from 1766 to 1774, 1780–1783 and 1790–1793. rdf:langString
rdf:langString John Anstruther (2e baronnet)
rdf:langString Sir John Anstruther, 2nd Baronet
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rdf:langString Sir John Anstruther (1718-1799), est un des premiers entrepreneurs du charbon britannique et un député écossais qui a développé au XVIIIe siècle les Mines de charbon d'Écosse.
rdf:langString Sir John Anstruther, 2nd Baronet (27 December 1718 – 4 July 1799) was a Scottish industrialist and politician. He was the only surviving son of Sir John Anstruther, 1st Baronet, M.P., by Lady Margaret Carmichael, the daughter of James, 2nd Earl of Hyndford and was educated at the University of Glasgow (1733). He succeeded his father as a baronet in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 27 September 1753. In 1771, with his business partner, Robert Fall, he established the Newark Coal and Salt Company. Coal was extracted from land to the east of St Monans in Fife, and some used to heat salt pans which operated, in conjunction with the still-standing St Monan's Windmill, on the shore to the east of the village. Production at the salt pans employed 20 men and the colliery 36 men. Both saltpans and coal mine were linked by a waggonway to Pittenweem harbour, which was expanded and developed at Sir John's expense. He served as Member of Parliament for Anstruther Burghs from 1766 to 1774, 1780–1783 and 1790–1793. He married Janet Fall, Queen of the Gypsies and the second daughter of James Fall, on 4 October 1750. Lady Anstruther was painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds in 1761. They had 3 surviving sons and a daughter. He was succeeded by his eldest son, Philip Anstruther-Paterson. Like his father, he had a personal library of some significance and books from his collection can be identified by the presence of his engraved bookplate.
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