John Drummond (died 1752),[1] 10th of Lennoch and 3rd of Megginch Castle in Perthshire, was a Scottish Member of Parliament.
[3] The election was closely fought, and was decided by a circle centred on Robert Craigie, who chose Drummond, the favoured candidate of the 2nd Duke of Atholl.
[2] Drummond voted infrequently in the House of Commons, and retired from Parliament at the 1734 election.
Together, they had five sons and one daughter:[4] His nickname was "Sir Francis Wronghead", after a character in the play The Provoked Husband.
[2] Drummond died in 1752 and was succeeded by his eldest son, Adam.