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John Shank More

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19: 38: 30: 94:, the son of Reverend George More (1744-1827), for some time Presbyterian minister at South Shields, and his wife Catharine (1749-1827). His parents retired to Edinburgh around 1805, living at 82 Nicolson Street. His parents later moved to 4 Hill Square. 191:
It is also told of him that his good nature led him on the occasion of an examination, when in answer to his question the student had said, “Yes” firmly, he gently responded: “Right, but rather ‘no’.”
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The worthy gentleman blushed as he looked for the last time at the corner, when for once the room resounded with a round of applause, possibly ironical to some extent, but kindly as well.
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He married Mary Gillespie (1784-1849) in 1811. They initially lived near his parents at 32 Nicolson Street. In the 1820s he was living at 19 Great King Street.
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He died at home 19 Great King Street in Edinburgh on 12 July 1861 and is buried in his parents' grave in the churchyard of
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A junior counsel had been asked for his opinion on the memorial of a client. He wrote below it:
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http://www.law.ed.ac.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/117890/History_of_Law_booklet_web.pdf
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In the 1830s he is listed as living at 19 Great King Street, in a Georgian townhouse in
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Modern Athenians: A Series of Original Portraits of Memorable Citizens of Edinburgh.
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To John Shank More, Professor of the Law of Scotland in the University of Edinburgh.
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Biographical Index of Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783–2002
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the Progressive
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Former Fellows of The Royal Society of Edinburgh, 1783–2002: Part 2 (K–Z)
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There is one story connected with his name which may bear repetition.
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Learning and the Law: A Short History of the Edinburgh Law School
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The grave of John Shank More, St John's churchyard, Edinburgh
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which he held from 1843 to 1861. He was involved in the
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John Shank More's house, 19 Great King Street, Edinburgh
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More family grave, St John's churchyard in Edinburgh
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Old College, University of Edinburgh


LL.D
FRSE
RSA
Scots Law
University of Edinburgh
anti-slavery movement
Royal Scottish Society of Arts
North Shields
County Durham
Charles Erskine's
Karl Pearson
Royal Society of Edinburgh
Sir David Brewster
James Bonar
Edinburgh's New Town
Royal Scottish Society of the Arts
St John's Episcopal Churchyard
Princes Street
Harriet Beecher Stowe
"Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands"
Project Gutenberg
The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the Progressive


Former Fellows of The Royal Society of Edinburgh, 1783–2002: Part 2 (K–Z)
ISBN

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