Francis Wemyss Charteris was a Scottish landowner who claimed to be 7th Earl of Wemyss.
Background
Charteris was the second son of James Wemyss, 5th Earl of Wemyss and his wife Janet, daughter of the very wealthy Colonel Francis Charteris. He was born with the name Francis Wemyss but on 24 February 1732, he legally changed it to Francis Wemyss Charteris, adopting his mother"s maiden name on the inheritance of the estates of his maternal grandfather Colonel Charteris.
Career
In a Haddingtonshire Sasine registered on 8 August 1792, Number.576, Francis Charteris, Earl of Wemyss was seised in the barony of Newmilns, or Amisfield, Haddingtonshire, plus half of the barony of Morham and its lands, plus the grain mill of the monastery of Haddington called Abbey Mill. He died childless in 1787 and Charteris would have succeeded as seventh Earl but for the attainder. However, he still assumed the title.
They had five children:
Frances Charteris (d 1848)
Francis Wemyss Charteris, styled Lord Elcho (1749–1808)
Helen Charteris
Walpole Charteris
Anne Charteris.
Membership
Charteris died in August 1808, aged 84 and is buried in the Wemyss Mausoleum near Gosford House, the only member of the family to be buried within the mausoleum.