Alexander Garden of Troup (1714 – 21 December 1785) was a Scottish politician.[1]
He was the eldest son of Alexander Garden of Troup, Banffshire, advocate, by Jean, the daughter ofSir Francis Grant, 1st Baronet of Cullen, Banff and educated in Edinburgh and atKing's College, Aberdeen. His younger brother wasFrancis Garden, Lord Gardenstone.
He was theMember of Parliament (MP) forAberdeenshire from 1768 to 1785. He was a noted Scottish independent.[2]
He died unmarried at his home, Troup House, in 1785.
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