Roderick Macleod, 4th of Cadboll

Roderick Macleod 4th of Cadboll (24 November 1786 – 13 March 1853) was a Scottish Whig politician.

[1][a] Macleod was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Cromartyshire from 1818 to 1820, and for Sutherland from 14 September 1831 until 1837,[2] when he stood down from the House of Commons at the 1837 general election,[3] and ran for the constituency of Inverness Burghs which he represented from 1837 – 21 February 1840.

He died nine years later in March 1853 and was succeeded by his eldest son, Robert Bruce Aeneas (1818–88).

[2] On 10 July 1813 Macleod married Isabella, daughter of William Cunninghame, merchant, of Lainshaw.

They had five children: their eldest son was Robert Bruce Aeneas (1818-1888),[2] their younger son was Henry Dunning Macleod (1821-1902), who became a distinguished writer on political economy, and three daughters:[4] Margaret, Elizabeth, and Anna Maria.