William Miller, Lord Glenlee

Sir William Miller, 2nd Baronet, Lord Glenlee, FRSE FSSA (1755–1846) was a Scottish advocate, judge, and landowner.

He was born on 12 August 1755 the only son of Sir Thomas Miller, Lord Glenlee by his first wife, Margaret Murdoch.

[5] At the age of 19, Miller played a part in the trial of John Reid, a case involving James Boswell.

[6] Miss Chalmers was a noted singer at the Edinburgh Music Society based in St Cecilia's Hall.

His second son Lt Col William Miller of the Royal Horse Guards was killed at the Battle of Waterloo and is buried near Brussels but memorialised in the New Calton vault with Lord Glenlee.

Marker stone to Lord Glenlee, New Calton Burial Ground
Sir William Miller, Lord Glenlee
Cameo of William Miller, Lord Glenlee
The tomb of Sir William Miller, Lord Glenlee, New Calton Burial Ground