John Steuart Newbigging

Patrick Steuart Newbigging FRSE WS (1809-1849) was a short-lived Scottish lawyer and legal author. He was a Member of the Edinburgh Society of Arts.[1]

10 Hill Street, Edinburgh
The grave of Patrick Steuart Newbigging, Greyfriars Kirkyard, Edinburgh

Life

He was born at 7 South St David Street in Edinburgh[2] on 20 January 1809 the son of William Newbigging and his wife Lilias Steuart or Stewart.

By 1820 his family had moved to 18 St Andrew Square due to William's growing success as a surgeon.[3]

Around 1823 John was apprenticed as a lawyer to Walter Dickson WS at 3 Royal Circus.[4] He qualified as a Writer to the Signet in 1832.

He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1834 his proposer being Robert Jameson. He became a member of the Highland Society in 1836.[5]

From 1841 onwards he was Sheriff Clerk of Roxburghshire.

He died at home, 10 Hill Street[6] on 25 October 1849 aged only 40. He is buried in the family plot in the western extension of Greyfriars Kirkyard.

Family

He was brother to Patrick Newbigging.

In 1840 he was married to Elizabeth Flemyng (d.1879).

gollark: And you have to somehow merge the disagreements into some compromise version and it's all quite hard.
gollark: Anyway, the linear programming thing: just how do you assign values for millions of different end-product goods? If you have people vote on it, they'll probably only be remotely competent to decide on a summary or something, and the process of translating the summaries into full plans will probably involve someone making subjective decisions themselves and influencing the process.
gollark: Yes, that is very silly.
gollark: And each of those needs its own inputs.
gollark: If you want, say, 100000 winter coats (large) (blue), you also have to produce a lot of dye (blue), fabric, factories for coat production, and all that.

References

  1. "Catalogue of Works of Art". 1841.
  2. Edinburgh and Leith Post Office Directory 1809
  3. Edinburgh and Leith Post Office Directory 1820
  4. Edinburgh and Leith Post Office Directory 1823
  5. Biographical Index of Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783–2002 (PDF). The Royal Society of Edinburgh. July 2006. ISBN 0-902-198-84-X.
  6. Edinburgh and Leith Post Office Directory 1848



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