The Hon Alexander Lockhart, Lord Covington also styled as Alexander Lockhart of Craighouse (1700–17 November 1782) was an 18th-century Scottish lawyer who rose to be a Senator of the College of Justice.
He studied law at the University of Edinburgh, and qualified as an advocate in 1722. In 1745 he oversaw the trial of several captured during the rebellion and imprisoned at Carlisle. In 1764 he was appointed Dean of the Faculty of Advocates.[2]
In 1773 he was living at Adam's Court in old Edinburgh.[3]
He had two daughters, Rebecca and Anne. Rebecca married James Hay, 15th Earl of Erroll.[5] Anne married Charles Boyd (1728-1782) the brother of James Hay.[6]
His sister Euphemia Lockhart became Countess of Wigton.