Robert Baikie was a Scottish politician from Tankerness and Egilshay in Orkney.
Background
Baikie was oldest the son of James Baikie of Tankerness and his wife Janet, a daughter of William Douglas, and heiress of the Monteiths of Egilshay. His father was provost of Kirkwall during the Jacobite rising of 1745, and was paid a pension by the Earls of Morton for his support of their electoral interests.
Career
However, in 1766 James Douglas, 14th Earl of Morton sold all his interests in Orkney to Sir Lawrence Dundas. Thomas stood down in 1770, and the following year Thomas"s son Captain Thomas Dundas was elected unopposed. He was returned unopposed at the 1774 general election.
However, Sir Lawrence had alienated both the lairds and merchants of Orkney.
When he opposed Lord North"s government, the Orkney opposition received £300 from secret service funds to support a government candidate. Baikie stood again at the 1784, but was defeated by 12 votes to 7 by the returned Colonel Thomas Dundas.
Membership
15th Parliament of Great Britain.