George Muirhead (naturalist) explained

Dr George Muirhead FRSE LLD (1845-1928) was a 20th-century Scottish naturalist and artist.

Life

He was born in Saltoun in East Lothian in 1845, the son of a farmer.

From around 1865 he was a Factor on a Berwickshire estate, overseeing managerial issues. He moved to be Factor of Haddo House around 1880, working under the Marquess of Aberdeen.[1] From 1897 to 1923 he was Commissioner to the Duke of Richmond and Gordon at Fochabers.

He died at Fochabers in 1928.[2]

Academic honours

In 1888 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were David Milne Home, Ramsay Heatley Traquair, J. A. Harvey Brown, and Alexander Buchan.[3] Aberdeen University awarded him an honorary doctorate (LLD) in 1925.

Publications

Family

He married twice: firstly to Agnes Grieve Clay of Kerchesters, a gifted artist of birds. They had three sons.

Secondly, in 1907, he married the Hon Katherine Forbes-Sempill, daughter of William Forbes-Sempill, 17th Lord Sempill.

Notes and References

  1. George Muirhead, LL.D. (1845–1928). J. A.. T. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. 1929. 48. 218–219. 10.1017/S0370164600021556. free.
  2. The County of Berwick, John Herdman 1992
  3. Book: Biographical Index of Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783–2002. July 2006. The Royal Society of Edinburgh. 0-902-198-84-X. 2017-10-16. 2016-03-04. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304074135/https://www.royalsoced.org.uk/cms/files/fellows/biographical_index/fells_indexp2.pdf. dead.
  4. Review of Birds of Berwickshire, Vol. I, by George Muirhead. The Athenæum. 3246. 52. January 11, 1890.