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all intelligent friends of the people, and the growing progress and popularity of the movement have received no check to the present day. Great though his exertions were, and large his outlay in this cause, he never received any reward or acknowledgement beyond the esteem of those who appreciated his work and the spirit in which it was done.
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rΓ΄le. In a time of scarcity he brought Indian corn from Liverpool. At the time when a French invasion was dreaded he raised a company of volunteers, of which he was the captain. He published a series of cheap popular tracts, contributing to the series some that were much prized, afterwards collected under the title
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Duncan was a man of most varied accomplishments – manual, intellectual, social, and spiritual. With the arts of drawing, modelling, sculpture, landscape-gardening, and even the business of an architect, he was familiar, and his knowledge of literature and science was varied and extensive. In private
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and Duncan was unceasing in his efforts to promote the cause throughout the country. His influence was used to procure the first act of parliament passed to encourage such institutions. By speeches, lectures, and pamphlets he made the cause known far and wide. The scheme readily commended itself to
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in Dumfriesshire in 1799, where he spent the rest of his life. Duncan from the first was remarkable for the breadth of his views, especially in what concerned the welfare of the people, and the courage and ardour with which he promoted measures not usually thought to be embraced in the minister's
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Duncan's first wife whom he married in November 1804 was Agnes Craig, daughter of his predecessor, the Rev. John Craig. They had two sons and a daughter. Agnes Duncan died of influenza in 1832. Duncan's second wife, whom he married in 1836, was Mary Grey, daughter of George Grey of
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Although Dr Duncan and the Ruthwell Savings Bank were hugely influential, the Bank itself was not a great success. By 1875 only 29 accounts remained, and these were transferred to Annan Savings Bank. The bicentenary of this event was celebrated with a conference held by the
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Sargeant, W.A.S.; Pemberton, S.G.; McCrea, R; Gingras, M.K.; MacEachern, J.A. (2008). "History of Ichnology: the Correspondence Between the Rev Henry Duncan and the Rev William Buckland and the Discovery of the First Vertebrate Footprints".
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Duncan published some work anonymously. In 1821 he published another tale of humble Scottish life, β€” " The Young South-Country Weaver," a fit sequel to "The Cottage Fireside." In 1823 Duncan received the degree of D.D. from the
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Duncan, H. 1831. An account of the tracks and footmarks of animals found impressed on sandstone in the quarry of Corncockle Muir, in Dunfreisshire. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 11:194–209.
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crosses in Britain. This late 7th/early 8th century cross, which he discovered in his parish and restored in 1818, and on which volumes have since been written, is remarkable for its
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While at first not very decided between the moderate and the evangelical party in the church, Duncan soon sided with the latter, and became the intimate friend of such men as Dr.
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A biographical dictionary of eminent Scotsmen. New ed., rev. under the care of the publishers. With a supplementary volume, continuing the biographies to the present time
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Some Interesting Particulars of the Life and Character of Maitland Smith, who was executed in Dumfries for the Crimes of Robbery and Murder (Edinburgh, 1807)
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Memoir of the Rev. Henry Duncan, D.D., Minister of Ruthwell, founder of savings banks, author of Sacred philosophy of the seasons, &c., &c.
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The Young South Country Weaver, Or, A Journey to Glasgow - A Tale for the Radicals ; And, Maitland Smith, the Murderer : a True Narrative
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Disruption worthies : a memorial of 1843, with an historical sketch of the free church of Scotland from 1843 down to the present time
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Stephen D. Snobelen, 'Duncan , Isabelle Wight (1812–1878)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004
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of paralysis that ended his life on 19 February 1846 fell on him while conducting a religious service in the cottage of an elder.
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Duncan was president of a Missionary Society. He also campaigned on behalf of Catholic Relief and on the Emancipation of Slaves.
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and family life he was highly estimable, while his ministerial work was carried on with great earnestness and delight. The
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Grierson, J. 1928. On footsteps before the flood, in a specimen of res sandstone. Edinburgh Journal of Science, 8:130–134.
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The Scottish nation: or, The surnames, families, literature, honours, and biographical history of the people of Scotland
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Rev. William Wallace Duncan, Rev. Dr George John Craig Duncan (Henry's son and biographer) and Rev. Henry Duncan
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His second son, William Wallace Duncan, born in 1808, was the minister of Cleish and husband of his step-sister
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Rides and Regulations of Dumfries Parish Bank Friendly Society for Savings for the Industrious (Dumfries, 1815)
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He made a memorable contribution likewise to geological science. In 1828 Duncan presented a paper to the
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Sacred philosophy of the seasons : illustrating the perfections of God in the phenomena of the year
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Sacred philosophy of the seasons : illustrating the perfections of God in the phenomena of the year
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Sacred philosophy of the seasons : illustrating the perfections of God in the phenomena of the year
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Sacred philosophy of the seasons : illustrating the perfections of God in the phenomena of the year
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of Dilston, a well-known Northumbrian gentleman (see memoir by his daughter, Mrs. Josephine Butler) and
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Fasti ecclesiae scoticanae; the succession of ministers in the Church of Scotland from the reformation
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Notice of Dr. Duncan in Savings Bank Magazine, by John Maitland, esq., with note by Dr. Chalmers
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leaving a manse and grounds that had been rendered very beautiful by his taste and skill.
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describing the discovery of the fossil footmarks of four legged vertebrate animals in the
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The measure which is most honourably connected with Duncan's name was the institution of
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The Reverend Henry Duncan (1774–1846) and the Discovery of the First Fossil Footprints
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In 1798 he was ordained as minister of the Church of Scotland and became Minister at
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Duncan's son George John Craig Duncan was born in 1806. He became the minister at
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in 1839. At the Disruption has left the Church of Scotland and sided with the
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Dr Duncan of Ruthwell, Founder of Saving's Banks, by his great Granddaughter
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https://www.natwestgroup.com/heritage/companies/ruthwell-savings-bank.html
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Annan Presbytery by Hill & Adamson from National Galleries Scotland
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Letter to same advocating abolition of commercial restrictions, 1820.
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minister known for founding the world's first commercial savings bank
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Articles in "Edinburgh Encyclopædia"—"Blair", "Blacklock", "Currie".
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to begin commercial life, and under the patronage of his relative,
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Letter to Parishioners of Ruthwell on Roman Catholic Emancipation
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The Scotch Cheap Repository (Dumfries, 1808 ; 2nd ed., 1815)
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I Have Landed : Splashes and Reflections in Natural History
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Letter to his flock on the resolutions of the convocation, 1842.
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he contributed a description of a celebrated runic cross: the
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Moderators of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
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Life of Henry Duncan, D.D., by his son, Rev. G. J. C. Duncan
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William Douglas, or the Scottish Exiles. An historical novel
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William Douglas, or the Scottish Exiles. An historical novel
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Scottish minister, banker and social reformer (1774-1846)
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The following is a full list of Duncan's publications:
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19th-century Ministers of the Free Church of Scotland
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Account of the Parish (New Statistical Account, iv.).
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Account of tracks and footmarks of animals found in
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Letter to Managers of Banks for Savings in Scotland
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Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd. 1325:. Vol. 2. Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd. 1311:. Vol. 1. Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd. 490:became one of the founding ministers of the 388:(now in Ruthwell church), one of the finest 1247:The Eminent Men of Dumfriesshire. A Lecture 282: 1225:. Vol. 8. Glasgow: Blackie. pp.  984: 433:about the tracks. A cast of the tracks of 396:inscription, which contains excerpts from 302:, of which he was editor for seven years. 42: 1696:Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 594:Three single sermons (Edinburgh, 1803-40) 335:tells the story of early home savings in 1424: 1211: 1151: 1050: 783: 582: 160: 149: 141: 133: 125: 117: 106: 1536: 1427:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1385: 1371: 1357: 1343: 1329: 1315: 1301: 1287: 1179: 1081: 963: 948: 933: 918: 903: 888: 873: 858: 777: 195:that would eventually form part of the 14: 1656:Alumni of the University of St Andrews 1613: 1399: 1273: 1135:"Information about us | TSB Bank" 978: 843: 154:Henry Duncan statue, Church Crescent, 1477: 1449: 1409:. Edinburgh: William Oliphant and Co. 1258: 1243: 748: 731: 325:Centre for Theology and Public Issues 243:. After studying for two sessions at 48:Henry Duncan from Disruption Worthies 1413: 1066: 367:The Sacred Philosophy of the Seasons 138:Mrs Mary Duncan wife of Henry Duncan 1651:People educated at Dumfries Academy 1395:. Vol. 4. New York: R. Carter. 1381:. Vol. 3. New York: R. Carter. 1367:. Vol. 2. New York: R. Carter. 1353:. Vol. 1. New York: R. Carter. 1022: 558: 24: 1487:. Edinburgh: T. C. Jack. pp.  501:during his vacations in Ruthwell. 25: 1722: 1681:Scottish social justice activists 1666:Clergy from Dumfries and Galloway 1571: 1537:Blaikie, William Garden (1888). " 480:Moderator of the General Assembly 451:Church parties and the Disruption 299:The Dumfries and Galloway Courier 1548:Dictionary of National Biography 1526: 1493: 1465: 1231: 1199: 1194:Dictionary of National Biography 1167: 671:Sacred Philosophy of the Seasons 374:Antiquarian and geological works 305: 1297:. Edinburgh: Waugh & Innes. 1283:. Edinburgh: Waugh & Innes. 1127: 1099: 1087: 1002: 993: 191:, he founded the world's first 1562:Lewin's Hist. of Savings Banks 1559:Pratt's Hist. of Savings Banks 1113:. Jonathan Cape. p. 133. 808: 796: 700:Edinburgh Christian Instructor 640:The Young South Country Weaver 13: 1: 1506: 342: 296:. He originated a newspaper, 218: 1676:Scottish publishers (people) 1599:by pioneering photographers 1443:UK public library membership 715: 656:'Presbyter's Letters on the 548:, who was a notable author. 497:Henry Duncan was visited by 316:Ruthwell Parish Savings Bank 7: 1641:Lloyds Banking Group people 441:National Museum of Scotland 223:Duncan was born in 1774 at 10: 1727: 1597:Photograph of Henry Duncan 1145: 692:Royal Society of Edinburgh 411:Royal Society of Edinburgh 1155:(1877). 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Index

Henry Duncan (1774–1846)

Kirkcudbrightshire
Scotland

Hill & Adamson





Dumfries

FRSE
minister
social reformer
Ruthwell
Dumfriesshire
mutual savings bank
Trustee Savings Bank
Moderator
General Assembly
Church of Scotland
Free Church
Lochrutton
Kirkcudbrightshire
Robert Burns
Dumfries
Academy
St. Andrews University

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