The late Lord Kinloch, Scotch judge, 1872. The death of Lord Kinloch, one of the Judges of the Court of Session in Edinburgh, took place on the 30th November, at Hartrigge, near Jedburgh. His Lordship had been in an infirm state of health for some time, but his death occurred somewhat suddenly. He was called to the Bar in 1824, was appointed a Lord of Session in 1858, and was transferred from the Outer House to the First Division, on Lord Curriehills death, four or five years ago. Lord Kinloch was the author of various religious works in prose and verse. He has not been in court this session. The deceased was son of Mr. William Penny, merchant, Glasgow, and was born in 1801. He married, first, a daughter of Mr. Charles Campbell, of Lecknury, Argyleshire (she died in 1839); secondly, the daughter of Mr. John Campbell, of Kinloch, Perthshire. He was educated at the University of Glasgow. The Portrait is from a photograph by Mr. Claudet, of Regent-street. From Illustrated London News, 1872.

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