Name David Semple | Role Antiquarian | |
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Books Saint Mirin: An Account of Old Houses, Old Families and Olden Times in Paisley |
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David Semple FSA (1808–1878) was a Scottish lawyer and antiquary.
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Life
Semple was born at Townhead, Paisley, on 21 August 1808. Educated at Paisley Grammar School and trained in a lawyer's office, he went into business on his own account in Paisley, and made a reputation as a conveyancer.
Semple for long acted as the agent for the liberals of the burgh. In 1873 he was elected a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. He died at Paisley on 23 Dec. 1878.
He is buried in Woodside Cemetery, Paisley, towards the west end of the main east-west path at the crest of the hill.
Works
Semple's works mainly dealt with local history. They were:
He also prepared a complete edition of Robert Tannahill's Poems, with a memoir and notes (Glasgow, 1870).
References
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