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John Laing (bibliographer)

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in 1871, the materials Halkett had collected for a dictionary of anonymous literature were given to Laing, who more than doubled the collection. He died before the work went to press; with the exception of the indices, it was arranged and edited by his elder surviving daughter, and appeared in four
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On 29 August 1843, he married at Livingston, Catherine Fyfe, daughter of a West India proprietor, and had three daughters, the eldest of whom predeceased him.
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he withdrew from the establishment, joined the newly formed Free Church, and for a time continued his ministry in the same parish.
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in arts and theology, he was, in 1842, ordained assistant and successor to John M. Robertson, minister of
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Catalogue of the Printed Books and Manuscripts in the Library of New College, Edinburgh
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A Dictionary of Anonymous and Pseudonymous Literature of Great Britain
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In 1846 Laing became chaplain to the Presbyterian soldiers at
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He was born in Edinburgh, but spent his early youth at
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19th-century Ministers of the Free Church of Scotland
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Free Church of Scotland
bibliographer
Dalmeny
Earl of Rosebery
Banffshire
Edinburgh University
Livingston, Linlithgowshire
disruption of 1843
Gibraltar
Malta
librarian
New College, Edinburgh
bibliography
Samuel Halkett
public domain
Laing, John (1809-1880)
Dictionary of National Biography
Categories
1809 births
1880 deaths
Scottish librarians
Scottish bibliographers
19th-century Ministers of the Free Church of Scotland
19th-century Scottish Presbyterian ministers
Clergy from Edinburgh
Alumni of the University of Edinburgh
Curators from Edinburgh

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