Sir William Stirling-Maxwell, 9th Baronet
Sir William Stirling-Maxwell, 9th Baronet, KT, FRSE was a Scottish historical writer, art historian and politician.
Until 1865 he was known as William Stirling, and several of his books were published under that name. He was Chancellor of the University of Glasgow from 1875 until his death and was also a Knight of the Thistle, considered the highest honour that can be conferred by the Crown on a Scotsman.
Life
Stirling was born at Kenmure, the son of Archibald Stirling, Esq., of Keir and Cawder, and Elizabeth Maxwell, sister of Sir John Maxwell, 8th Baronet, and Harriet Maxwell and daughter of Sir John Maxwell, 7th Baronet and Hannah or Anne Gardiner, daughter of Richard Gardiner, of Aldborough, Suffolk. Stirling's father owned a number of slave plantations in Jamaica and fathered at least six illegitimate children with women of colour, including Edward Stirling who became one of the first settlers in South Australia.He was privately educated at Olney in Buckinghamshire then studied at Trinity College, Cambridge, graduating with a BA degree in 1839 and proceeding to MA in 1843. He travelled in Spain and the Levant and contributed to Fraser's Magazine and the Examiner. In 1848 he published his pioneering Annals of the Artists of Spain. He succeeded to the Keir estates in 1847.
In 1849 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh his proposer being John Russell. He served as the Society's vice president from 1871 to 1875.
He served as Member of Parliament for Perthshire from 1852 to 1868 and again from 1874 to 1878. He was appointed a Member of the Universities Commission in 1859 and of the Historical Manuscripts Commission from 1872 to 1878, as well as of the Scottish Education Board. He was elected Rector of the University of St Andrews in 1862 and of the University of Edinburgh in 1871.
He succeeded to the Maxwell Baronetcy in 1865, assuming the additional name of Maxwell.
He was elected Chancellor of the University of Glasgow in 1875, the first to have been elected by members of the General Council, and was awarded an Honorary DCL from the University of Oxford in the following year. He was a member of the University of London Senate and a trustee of the British Museum and the National Gallery.
He lived at Keir House near Dunblane. He was a breeder of shorthorns and Clydesdale horses, an ardent bibliographer and collector of works of art.
He died on holiday in Venice on 15 January 1878 but his body was returned to Britain and he is buried in the Lecropt Churchyard near Stirling.
Marriages and issue
He married firstly Lady Anna Maria Leslie-Melville, daughter of David Leslie-Melville, 8th Earl of Leven and Elizabeth Anne Campbell, and had, at least:- Sir John Stirling-Maxwell, 10th Baronet, of Pollok
- Brigadier General Archibald Stirling, of Keir, married on 14 April 1910 The Hon. Margaret Mary Fraser, daughter of Simon Fraser, 13th Lord Lovat and Alice Mary Weld-Blundell, and had six children:
- * William Joseph Stirling, of Keir, married on 22 November 1940 Susan Rachel Bligh, daughter of The Hon. Noel Gervase Bligh and Mary Frost and granddaughter of Ivo Bligh, 8th Earl of Darnley and Florence Rose Morphy, and had five children:
- ** Archibald Hugh Stirling, of Keir
- ** James Joseph Stirling
- ** Hannah Ann Stirling, married on 7 January 1970 Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 7th Marquess of Salisbury
- ** Magdalen Stirling, married in 1969 Patrick Petit, and had issue
- ** John Alexander Stirling, married first in 1971 Susan Black, without issue, and married secondly in 1985 Olivia Louise Waller, and had three children:
- *** Joseph Patrick William Stirling
- *** Christabel Georgia Stirling
- *** Hugh David Archibald Stirling
- * Peter John Stirling, married on 6 February 1963 Mahin Feli
- * Colonel Sir Archibald David Stirling
- * Hugh Joseph Stirling, unmarried and without issue
- * Margaret Elizabeth Mary Stirling, married on 26 June 1940 Simon Ramsay, 16th Earl of Dalhousie
- * Irene Katharine Teresa Stirling
Selected publications
Anonymous
- Songs of the Holy Land
- An Essay towards a Collection of Books Relating to Proverbs, Emblems, Apophthegms, Epitaphs, and Ana
- Ut Pictura Poesis, or An Attempt to Explain in Verse The Emblemata Horatiana of Otho Vaenius, contributed the Bibliography of van Veen
As William Stirling
- Annals of the Artists of Spain
- The Cloister Life of the Emperor Charles the Fifth
- Velazquez and his Works
- ''Napoleon's Bequest to Cantillon: a Fragment of International History''
As Sir William Stirling-Maxwell
- ''Don John of Austria''