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41: 30: 455: 438: 61:, he was born at Langholm on 5 December 1778. After education at Langholm, he entered the University of Edinburgh in 1796, and in 1801 graduated with an MA. While a student he was a successful private tutor, and enjoyed the friendship of 72:
conferred on him the honorary degree of LL.D, and in the same year he was candidate for a Chair of Classics in Belfast, but withdrew before the election. He taught a few university students who boarded with him.
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In 1848 the curators of the Library wished Irving to resign his post. He retired, built up a private library of about 7,000 volumes, and died at Meadow Place, Edinburgh, on 11 May 1860.
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In 1810 Irving married the daughter of Robert Anderson; she died in 1812 after the birth of a son. In 1813 he printed a
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Giving up a plan to enter the church, Irving for a time studied law, but then began to write. In 1808 the
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for which Irving also wrote the articles "Jurisprudence", "Canon Law", "Civil Law", and "Feudal Law".
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The fourth and youngest son of Helen, daughter of Simon Little and Janetus Irving of
381: 346: 186: 148: 251:(1839, 2 vols.) republished biographies written for the seventh edition of the 194: 386: 484: 459: 395: 226: 58: 122:. The three works were republished together in 1800, with a dedication to 164: 29: 464: 342: 305: 23: 458: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the 294: 54: 34: 370:"Caveat Emptor: The Curious Case of Scotland's Astorga Collection" 409: 437: 265:, begun in 1828, appeared posthumously in 1861, published by 300:
He is buried with his wife Janet, against the east wall of
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In the 1830s he is listed as living on the south side of
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Life of Robert Fergusson, with a Critique on his Works
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Memoirs of the Life and Writings of George Buchanan
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Langholm
Dumfriesshire
Robert Anderson
University of Aberdeen
Librarian of the Faculty of Advocates
University of Göttingen
disruption of 1843
Church of Scotland
The Meadows
William Falconer
William Russell
Andrew Dalzel
sic
George Buchanan
John Selden
Alexander Montgomerie
Thomas Dempster
Bannatyne Club
Robert Charteris
David Buchanan
Maitland Club
Andrew Hart
sic
Encyclopædia Britannica
Edmonston & Douglas
John Aitken Carlyle

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