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45: 37: 29: 75:, and Alexie Urquhart. The mother’s name might be wrong as it is curiously similar to the name of Matheson's wife, Alexa Urquhart (1812 - 1897, also mentioned on the tomb stone), or it could be a strange but not impossible coincidence: Matheson could easily have married a cousin, who, given the traditional adherence to a recurring set of 118:. His stone is fairly elaborate with angels on its shoulders and in a Gothic style very distant from his own style. He is buried with his children (three of whom died very young) and his wife Alexa Urquhart (1812-1897). It lies in the north-west section of the original section, just west of 100:
In 1848 through a series of events he came to be appointed Clerk of Works for Scotland, a very prestigious role. The role was later renamed Principal Architect and Surveyor for Scotland.
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in the far north of Scotland, which explains later links to this otherwise remote location (see Works). He was the son of James Matheson, a
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In any case, other sources identifying the architect in question as a Robert Matheson, born 29 November 1807 in
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Robert Matheson was born on 15 August 1808 (date on his tombstone, illustrated in this article) in
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and a memorial to Prince Albert in the centre (1861 but not built until 1873)
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http://www.addiewellheritage.org.uk/documents/Obituary_of_J_G_Fairley.pdf
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Rear Dome and Record Hall added to Register House, Edinburgh (1869-71)
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This article is about the Scottish architect. For other people, see
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Lansdowne Crescent/Grosvenor Street development, Edinburgh (1863-5)
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Internal replanning and new stable block, gatehouse and guardroom
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Buildings of Scotland: Edinburgh, by Gifford McWilliam and Walker
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His role as Principal Architect and Surveyor was filled by
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Early life is unclear but in 1828 he became apprenticed to
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The grave of Robert Matheson, Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh
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Layout of East Queen Street Gardens, Edinburgh (1867)
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Robert Matheson (disambiguation)



Edinburgh
Tain
cabinet maker
first names
clan
Edinburgh
Robert Reid
James Graham Fairley
Edinburgh
Dean Cemetery
Sir Thomas Bouch
Walter W. Robertson
Dunfermline Abbey
Paisley Abbey
Glasgow Cathedral
Linlithgow Palace
Fortrose Cathedral
Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh
Holyrood Palace
Perth Prison
Holyrood Park
Queen Victoria
Parliament House, Edinburgh
New Register House
Holyrood Palace
Edinburgh

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