Wedderburn then made a further appeal to the Lords of Council and Session.
From 1890 to 1908 he was a Lord of Session.
He was appointed an Extraordinary Lord of Session in 1721, the last person to hold this office.
His son, the fourth Earl, served as an Extraordinary Lord of Session.
Rollock became a royal judge and councillor, becoming a Lord of Session in 1596.
He was also an Extraordinary Lord of Session in 1533.
In the same year he was an Extraordinary Lord of Session.
In 1591 he was also admitted as a Lord of Session.
He was President of the Council and a Lord of Session.
In 1627, he became Lord of Session of Scotland.