Sir John Wedderburn, 5th Baronet of Blackness

Sir John Wedderburn
Born1704
Died28 November 1746 (aged 4142)
Kennington Common, London
Cause of deathExecution by hanging
NationalityScottish
Occupationlandowner
Known forThe "Forty Five"
RelativesJohn Wedderburn (son)
James Wedderburn (son)

Sir John Wedderburn, 5th Baronet of Blackness, (1704–1746) was a Perthshire gentleman who joined the 1745 rebellion of Charles Edward Stuart. He was captured at the Battle of Culloden, taken to London, and convicted of treason. He was hanged, his estates were forfeit to the Crown, and his family was attainted. The Blackness in his title is Blackness House in Dundee rather than Blackness in Lothian just west of Edinburgh. His son John Wedderburn of Ballindean fled after his father's death to Jamaica, where he re-established the family's fortunes via slave sugar, and eventually regained his father's title.