Name David Macpherson | Role Historian | |
Died August 1, 1816, London, United Kingdom Books Annals of Commerce, Manufactures, Fisheries, and Navigation: With Brief Notices of the Arts and Sciences Connected with Them. Containing the Commercial Transactions of the British Empire and Other Countries, from the Earliest Accounts to the Meeting of the Union Parliament in January, 1801; and Comprehending the Most Valuable Part of the Late Mr. Anderson's History of Commerce with a Large Appendix |
David Macpherson (1746–1816) was a Scottish historian.
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Life
The son of a tailor and clothier, Macpherson was born in Edinburgh, 26 October 1746. He was probably educated at Edinburgh High School and Edinburgh University, and then trained as a land surveyor. Working in Great Britain and America, he was able to save before 1790, about when he settled with his wife and family in London as a man of letters.
Losing money through bad loans, Macpherson was occasionally in straitened circumstance from then on, but continued to write, encouraged by antiquarians such as Joseph Ritson and George Chalmers. He died in London, 1 August 1816.
Works
For some time Macpherson was a deputy-keeper of the public records, and assisted in preparing for publication the first and part of the second volume of the Rotuli Scotiæ. He edited Andrew Wyntoun's Orygynal Cronykil of Scotland, 2 vols., 1795; it was re-edited, in an enlarged form, by David Laing, for the Historians of Scotland series, 1879. Macpherson's other works were: