William Penney, Lord Kinloch

The Hon William Penney, Lord Kinloch (1801–1872) was a Scottish judge, and Senator of the College of Justice.

[2] In 1824 Penney was called to the Scottish bar, and gained a practice, mainly in commercial cases.

When a vacancy occurred in the inner house of the court of session, on Lord Curriehill's death, Penney succeeded to the post in 1868.

His wife, Louisa Jane Campbell (1814-1887) was buried independently at Dean Cemetery.

Penney was the author of religious works in prose and verse:[2] Penney was twice married: first, in 1828, to Janet, daughter of Charles Campbell of Lecknary, Argyllshire (died 1839); and, secondly, in 1842, to Louisa, daughter of John Campbell of Kinloch, Perthshire.

The grave of William Penney, St Cuthberts