George Kinnaird, 7th Lord Kinnaird

[2] Kinnaird was partner in the banking firm of Ransom, Morland and Hammersley of Pall Mall, London; the MP William Morland was one of the partners, as was Hugh Hammersley MP.

Kinnaird fell out with the Prince of Wales, one of the bank's customers, who moved his business to Coutts & Co.[3][4] He was also chairman of the London Fire Office.

[5] Henry Boase as managing partner of the Pall Mall bank went to Dundee to reconstruct it, in 1804.

The dealer Thomas Moore Slade imported Northern European works for Kinnaird, Hammersley and Morland.

Kinnaird's collection was subsequently housed at, and named for, Rossie Priory; and was sold in 1948.

The Judgement of Paris , Peter Paul Rubens , c. 1636 (in the National Gallery , London from 1844), a work from the Orleans collection purchased by Lord Kinnaird in 1792, for 2000 guineas [ 7 ] [ 8 ]