"Bobbing" John Erskine, 23rd Earl of Mar

"Bobbing" John Erskine, 23rd Earl of Mar

Bobbing John Erskine

A powerful Scottish nobleman of the Earldom of Mar. At age 14, becomes 23rd Earl on his father's death. The Revolution which ousted James VII in 1689 created severely divided loyalties in Scotland. His father, Charles Erskine, was killed in the first Jacobite rebellion. Following the Scottish Convention has accepted William III as king, protester withdrew from the convention and a small army was raised. Lead by Bonnie Dundee, the rebellion halted following a spectcular victory against the Williamite army at Killiecrankie. Dundee and Charles Erskine were killed and the remaining army fought to a standstill against a religously fanatical regiment, the Cameronians, at Dunkeld. After Scottish Parliament considered James VII to have abdicated the crown, John supports the newly crowned King William. And thus begins his political career.

His contributions and responsibilities through his life to Scotland are shadowed by the political changes of the time and his mysterious exile. History has recorded him as "Bobbing" John for his switching of political loyalties. To understand his actions is to understand the conditions of the time.


Timeline
  • 1675 - John Erskine, son of Charles, 4th Earl of Mar, born.
  • 1688 - William of Orange invades England
  • 1689 - Scottish Parliament considered James VII to have abdicated the crown in April (the throne is empty) and agreed to crown William II as King.
  • 1689 - 23 May - Charles Erskine, 4th Earl of Mar, dies suddenly
  • 1689 - John Erskine, son of Charles, becomes 23rd Earl of Mar (age 14).
  • 1689 - 24 July - William, Duke of Gloucester born (future king)
  • 1690 - July 1st - Battle of Boyne
  • 1700 - 29 July - William, Duke of Gloucester died (future king died at 11 after party illness)
  • 1701 - James VII died
  • 1702 - 8 March - King William dies after falling off a horse
  • 1707 - Act of Union
  • 1708 - First Jacobite Rebellion
  • 1713 - 31 March, Treaty of Utrecht - James was forced to leave France
  • 1714 - Queen Anne died Kensington Palace. Queen Anne's War ends.
  • 1714 - King George I crowned.
  • 1715 - Sept. Declaration of the Earl of Mar in Braemar
  • 1715 - November - Battle of Sheriffmuir
  • 1715 - Earl of Mar & James Stuart depart Montrose for France.
  • 1719 - Battle of Glenshiel
  • 1732 - John Erskine dies near Aachen, Germany (Aix-la-Chapelle) age 57 or did he?


    Political Career
    Grand Tour of Europe As a young man, John made a Grand Tour of Europe, traveling as a Scottish nobleman, where he networked with royality. He marvelled in the architecture and gardens as he travelled.

    1689 at age 14
    Up to this point, John has been observing his father's duties as the Earl, both in an official and informal capacity. Thrust into the responsibilities as Earl following the death of his father, he beings the task as statesman of Scotland.

    1689 - 1707
    Through this time, John is growing in his role as statesman for Scotland. He travels to London and is acting Secretary of State for Scotland.

    1707 at age 32
    Act of Union
    John assists in joining England and Scotland under one rule.

    1707 - 1714 at age 39
    Scottish decent Queen Anne still in power where he retains the duties of Secretary of State.

    1715 at age 40
    Offering his services to King George I, John is thwarted. In defiance, he plans a revolution.

    Following defeat, he is exiled. History records he exiled himself to Aix-la-Chepelle, France. He corresponded with James Gibbs, a close friend from childhood when they made acquaintance while John was making a Grand Tour of Europe.


    Contributions

    Architect
    Designs for Alloa Tower and Stirling Castle

    Landscape Designer
    Inspired by European Gardens, the gardens at Alloa are completely modern and by much the finest in Scotland and not outdone by many in England.

    Engineer
    Constructed a massive masonary dam at Gartmorn and created a reservoir to feed water pumps used to drain his coal mines. It is fed by a lade from the Black Devon at Forestmill.

    Industrialist
    Establishing a deep water port on the Forth River.
    indepandant Customs House in Alloa
    coal master

    Governor of Stirling Castle
    Heiridiary duty of the Earl of Mar to be Governor of Stirling Castle


    Switching Sides

    Bobbing John got the nickname for his switching loyalties, bobbing from this side to the other side. Being scottish, there is an inherient sense to follow the Scottish King James VII. At age 14 when he became Earl, I would assume his father was on the side of King James VII.

    1ST SWITCH
    Following William and Mary after King James was ousted is the first switch.

    2ND SWITCH
    Following King George's thwarts of John's political services, the Earl, with the help of Henry St. John, plans and commands a rebellion in a Jacobite movement to get the Stuarts back into power in Britian.

    3rd SWITCH
    Exiled in France? Perhaps. Another theory is that he made a deal to forfeit his lands for land grants in the new world. Not so cleanly documented, there may be evidence.


    Erskine Coat of Arms