James Livingstone, 1st Viscount Kilsyth
James Livingstone, 1st Viscount Kilsyth, was a devoted Scottish Royalist who was raised to the peerage of Scotland as Viscount Kilsyth and Lord Campsie in 1661.
Biography
James Livingstone, born on 25 June 1616, was younger son of Sir William Livingstone of Kilsyth, a Lord of Session, by his second wife, Margaret, daughter of Sir John Houston of Houston. On 23 April he was served heir male of his brother's grandson. Being a devoted loyalist he garrisoned Kilsyth Castle against Oliver Cromwell, for which and for other services he received from Charles II a letter of thanks dated 7 October 1650. He was excepted from Cromwell's Act of Grace in 1654, and fined £1,500.After the Restoration he entered the Parliament of Scotland in 1661 as a shire commissioner for Stirlingshire. On 17 August 1661 raised to the peerage of Scotland by the title of Viscount Kilsyth and Lord Campsie but died the following 7 September in London.