LORD ADVOCATE


'Her Majesty's Advocate' (or when the monarch is male 'His Majesty's Advocate'), known as the 'Lord Advocate' (), is the chief legal officer of the Scottish Government and the Crown in Scotland for both civil and criminal matters that fall within the devolved powers of the Scottish Parliament. He or she is the chief public prosecutor for Scotland and all prosecutions on indictment are conducted by the Crown Office, nominally in his or her name.
The officeholder is one of the Great Officers of State of Scotland. The current Lord Advocate is the Rt. Hon. Elish Angiolini, QC, appointed on 5 October 2006. She is the first woman, first Procurator Fiscal, and the first solicitor to be appointed to the post.

Contents
History
Parliamentary and Government Role
Future careers of Lord Advocates
Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service
Lords Advocate
See also
References
Sources

History


It is an ancient office dating back to at least 1483, when John Ross is mentioned as His Majesty's Advocate to King James III.
From 1707 to 1998 the Lord Advocate was the chief legal adviser of the government of the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Crown in Scotland, for both civil and criminal matters, until the passing of the Scotland Act 1998 which devolved most domestic affairs to the Scottish Parliament. The United Kingdom government is now advised on Scots law by the Advocate General for Scotland.
The Lord Advocate is not head of the Faculty of Advocates; that position is held by the Dean of the Faculty of Advocates.

Parliamentary and Government Role


Until devolution in 1999, all Lord Advocates were, by convention, members of the United Kingdom government, although the post was not normally in the Cabinet. Since devolution, section 44 of the Scotland Act 1998 provides that the Lord Advocate is automatically a member of the Scottish Government.
From 1999 until 2007, the Lord Advocate attended the weekly Scottish Cabinet meetings. However, after the 2007 election, the new First Minister Alex Salmond decided that Lord Advocate would no longer attend the Scottish Cabinet, stating he wished to "de-politicise the post".[1]
Until devolution, all Lord Advocates were, by convention, members of either the House of Commons or the House of Lords to allow them to speak for the Government. Those who were not already Members of Parliament received a life peerage on appointment. Since devolution, section 27 of the Scotland Act 1998 permits the Lord Advocate and the Solicitor General for Scotland to attend and speak in the Scottish Parliament ''ex officio'', even if they are not Members of the Scottish Parliament.

Future careers of Lord Advocates


Appointments as Senators of the College of Justice were formerly made on the nomination of the Lord Advocate. Every Lord Advocate between 1842 and 1967 has been appointed to the bench, either on demitting office or at a later date, and of the more recent former Lord Advocates all except Henry Stephen Wilson, Pete Fraser and Colin Boyd have been appointed to the bench. Many Lord Advocates in fact nominated themselves for appointment as Lord President of the Court of Session or as Lord Justice Clerk

Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service


The Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service is headed by the Lord Advocate and the Solicitor General for Scotland, and is the public prosecution service in Scotland. It also carries out functions which are broadly equivalent to the coroner in common law jurisdictions. Incorporated within the Crown Office is the Legal Secretariat to the Lord Advocate.

Lords Advocate



★ John Ross: 1483 or earlier - 1494

★ James Henderson of Fordel: 1494 - 1503

★ Richard Lawson of Heirigs: 1503 - 1521

★ James Wishart of Pittarrow: 1521 - 1525

★ Adam Otterburn of Reidhall: 1525 - 1527

★ John Foulis ''and'' Adam Otterburn of Reidhall: 1527 - 1533

★ Adam Otterburn ''and'' Henry Lauder: 1533 - 1538

Henry Lauder: 1538 - 1561

★ Henry Balneaves, to Mary I

★ Thomas Cumin, Lord of Session

★ John Spence of Condie, Lord Condie: 1561

★ Robert Crichton of Eliok, Lord Eliok

★ David Borthwick of Lochhill: 1573 - 1582

★ David Macgill of Cranston-Riddell, and Nisbet: 1582 - 1589

John Skene: 1589 - 1594

★ William Hart of Livelands: 1594

★ Andrew Logie: 1594 - 1595

Sir Thomas Hamilton ''and'' David Macgill: 1595

Sir Thomas Hamilton: 1596 - 1612

Sir William Oliphant: 1612 - 1626

★ Sir Thomas Hope, 1st Baronet: 1626 - 1641

Sir Archibald Johnston: 1646 -

★ Sir Thomas Nicholson

Sir Archibald Primrose: 1659 - 1661

★ Sir John Fletcher: 1661 - 1664

Sir John Nisbet: 1664 - 1677

Sir George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh: 1677 - 1687

John Dalrymple: 1687 - 1688

Sir George Mackenzie: 1688 - 1689

John Dalrymple: 1689 - 1692

★ Sir James Stewart 1692 - 1709

Sir David Dalrymple, 1st Baronet: 1709 - 1711

★ Sir James Stewart (second time) 1711 - 1713

★ Thomas Kennedy of Dunure: 1714

Sir David Dalrymple, 1st Baronet: 1714 - 1720

Robert Dundas: 1720 - 1725

Duncan Forbes: 1725 - 1737

Charles Erskine, Lord Tinwald: 1737 - 1742

Robert Craigie: 1742 - 1746

William Grant: 1746 - 1754

Robert Dundas: 1754 - 1760

Thomas Miller: 1760 - 1766

James Montgomery: 1766 - 1775

Henry Dundas: 1775 - 1783

★ The Hon. Henry Erskine: 1783

Ilay Campbell: 1783 - 1789

Robert Dundas: 1789 - 1801

Charles Hope: 1801 - 1804

Sir James Montgomery: 1804 - 1806

★ The Hon. Henry Erskine: 1806 - 1807

Archibald Colquhoun: 1807 - 1816

Alexander Maconochie: 1816 - 1819

Sir William Rae: 1819 - 1830

Francis Jeffrey: December 1830 - May 1834

John Murray: May - November 1834

★ Sir William Rae: December 1834 - April 1835

John Murray: April 1835 - April 1839

Andrew Rutherfurd: April 1839 - September 1841

★ Sir William Rae: September 1841 - October 1842

Duncan McNeill: October 1842 - July 1846

Andrew Rutherfurd: July 1846 - April 1851

James Moncreiff: April 1851 - February 1852

Adam Anderson: February - May 1852

John Inglis: May - December 1852

James Moncreiff: December 1852 - March 1858

John Inglis: March - July 1858

Charles Baillie: July 1858 - April 1859

David Mure: April - June 1859

James Moncreiff: June 1859 - July 1866

George Patton: July 1866 - February 1867

Edward Strathearn Gordon: February 1867 - December 1868

James Moncreiff: December 1868 - October 1869

George Young: October 1869 - February 1874

Edward Strathearn Gordon: 1874 - 1876

William Watson: July 1876 - April 1880

John McLaren: May 1880 - August 1881

★ Sir John Blair Balfour: August 1881 - July 1885

John Macdonald: July 1885 - February 1886

★ Sir John Blair Balfour: February - August 1886

John Macdonald: August 1886 - October 1888

James Patrick Bannerman Robertson: October 1888 - August 1891

★ Sir Charles John Pearson: October 1891 - August 1892

★ Sir John Blair Balfour: August 1892 - July 1895

★ Sir Charles John Pearson: July 1895 - May 1896

Andrew Graham Murray: May 1896 - October 1903

Charles Scott Dickson: October 1903 - December 1905

Thomas Shaw: 1905 - 1909

Alexander Ure: 1909 - 1913

Robert Munro: 1913 - 1916

James Avon Clyde: 1916 - 1920

Thomas Brash Morison: 1920 - 1922

Charles David Murray: March 1922 - November 1922

William Watson: 1922 - 1924

Hugh Pattison MacMillan: February 1924 - November 1924

William Watson: 1924 - 1929

Alexander Munro MacRobert: 1929

Craigie Mason Aitchison: 1929 - 1933

Wilfrid Guild Normand: 1933 - 1935

Douglas Jamieson: April 1935 - October 1935

Thomas Mackay Cooper: 1935 - 1941

James Scott Cumberland Reid: 1941 - 1945

George Reid Thomson: 1945 - 1947

John Thomas Wheatley: 1947 - 1951

James Latham McDiarmid Clyde: 1951 - 1955

William Rankine Milligan: 1955 - 1960

William Grant: 1960 - 1962

Ian Hamilton Shearer: 1962 - 1964

George Gordon Stott:1964 - 1967

Henry Stephen Wilson: 1967 - 1970

Norman Russell Wylie: 1970 - 1974

Ronald King Murray: 1974 - 1979

James Mackay, Lord Mackay of Clashfern: 1979 - 1984

Kenneth Cameron, Lord Cameron of Lochbroom: 1984 - 1989

Peter Fraser, Lord Fraser of Carmyllie: 1989 - 1992

Alan Rodger, Lord Rodger of Earlsferry: 1992 - 1995

Donald Mackay, Lord Mackay of Drumadoon: 1995 - 1997

Andrew Hardie, Lord Hardie: 1997 - 2000

Colin Boyd, Baron Boyd of Duncansby: 2000 - 2006

Elish Angiolini: 2006 - present

See also



Law Officers of the Crown

References


1. "Lord Advocate excluded from new Cabinet", ''The Scotsman'', 23 May 2007

Sources


''The career path of recent Scottish law officers'', Scots Law Times, 14 July 2006

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