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Sir James Fergusson, 8th Baronet


Sir James Fergusson, 8th Baronet of Kilkerran, FRSE LLD (1904-1973) was a Scottish peer, broadcaster, journalist and historian.

He was born in Dailly in Ayrshire on 18 September 1904 the son of Sir Charles Fergusson, 7th Baronet of Kilkerran and his wife Lady Alice Mary Boyle, daughter of Lord David Boyle, 7th Earl of Glasgow. His younger brother was Bernard Fergusson, Baron Ballantrae. He was sent to Eton College then went to Balliol College, Oxford.

He initially worked as a writer for Blackwood’s Magazine in Edinburgh. In 1934 he joined BBC Scotland as assistant to the Scottish Regional Director, Melville Dinwiddie. He also was a town councillor for Haddington, East Lothian. In the Second World War he resisted a transfer to Glasgow and instead joined the BBC Home Service, giving commentary on Nazi propaganda and making a tour of the Middle East.

After the war he became lead-writer for the Glasgow Herald newspaper (1945 to 1949). From 1947 to 1968 he also appeared on the popular long-running radio show "Round Britain Quiz" with Jack House.

From 1949 he was made the official Keeper of Records of Scotland based at Register House on Princes Street in Edinburgh. He remained in the post until 1969, during which period the scale and function of the records office greatly increased. After his departure the expansion included the conversion of St George’s Church on Charlotte Square to create West Register House. On the death of his father in February 1951 he became 8th Baronet of Kilkerran.


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