Robert Scott Moncrieff

Robert Scott Moncrieff by Sir Henry Raeburn
The Scott Moncrieff graves, Greyfriars Kirkyard

Robert Scott Moncrieff (1 December 1793 – 18 June 1869) was a Scottish advocate but is largely remembered as an amateur illustrator and caricaturist.[1]

Life

He was born in Tullibole Castle near Fossoway on 1 December 1793.

He trained in law at Edinburgh University.

Most of his cartoons are of his legal peers and are clearly drawn during court proceedings. Many of his illustrations from the years 1816 to 1820 were included in the 1871 publication The Scottish Bar Fifty Years Ago: Sketches of Scott and His Contemporaries.[2]

From around 1830 he served as Chamberlain to the Duke of Buccleuch at Dalkeith Palace.

He died in Edinburgh on 18 June 1869. He is buried with other members of the Scott Moncrieff family at the south end of the sealed south-west section of Greyfriars Kirkyard commonly called the Covenanter's Prison.

Family

He was married to Susan Pringle (1796-1840) around 1820. They had eleven children several of whom rose to some fame. Susan died soon after the birth of the eleventh child. Sadly few of the children lived long lives.

He secondly married Mary Elizabeth Hamilton (1811-1885), considerably his junior, around 1845.

Their infant daughter Jane Anne died in 1852.

References

  1. "Robert Scott-Moncrieff". geni.com. Archived from the original on September 29, 2015. Retrieved September 29, 2015.
  2. Burnett, George (1871). The Scottish Bar Fifty Years Ago: Sketches of Scott and His Contemporaries. Edinburgh, Andrew Elliot.

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