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William Robertson (historian)

William Robertson FRSE FSA Scot (19 September 1721 – 11 June 1793) was a Scottish historian, minister in the Church of Scotland, and Principal of the University of Edinburgh. "The thirty years during which [he] presided over the University perhaps represent the highest point in its history."[1] He made significant contributions to the writing of Scottish history and the history of Spain and Spanish America.[2]

William Robertson
Portrait painting of William Robertson, by Joshua Reynolds
Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Edinburgh
In office
1 February 1762 – 11 June 1793
Preceded byJohn Gowdie
Succeeded byGeorge Baird
Personal details
Born(1721-09-19)19 September 1721
Borthwick, Midlothian, Scotland
Died11 June 1793(1793-06-11) (aged 71)
Edinburgh, Scotland
NationalityBritish
Alma materUniversity of Edinburgh
Known forPrincipal of the University of Edinburgh
Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
Historiographer Royal
Scientific career
FieldsHistory
The mausoleum of William Robertson, Greyfriars Kirkyard

He was Chaplain of Stirling Castle and one of the King's Chaplains in Scotland.

Early life edit

Robertson was born at the manse of Borthwick, Midlothian, the son of Rev William Robertson (1686–1745), the local minister, and his wife Eleanor Pitcairn, daughter of David Pitcairne of Dreghorn.[3][4] He was educated at Borthwick Parish School and Dalkeith Grammar School. The family moved to Edinburgh when his father became appointed minister of Lady Yester's Church in 1733. His father moved to Old Greyfriars Kirk in Edinburgh in 1736.[5]

He studied divinity at the University of Edinburgh (1733–41), and was licensed to preach in 1741. He received a Doctor of Divinity in 1759.[6]

The educationalist and writer James Burgh, who founded a dissenting academy on the outskirts of London, was his cousin, describing him as his "much esteemed friend and relation".[7]

Career edit

He became minister at Gladsmuir (East Lothian) in 1743 and in 1759 at Lady Yester's Kirk and Greyfriars Kirk in Edinburgh. A staunch Presbyterian and Whig, he volunteered to defend the city against the Jacobites led by Prince Charles Edward Stuart in 1745.

In 1754 he was an original member of The Select Society, also referred to as the Edinburgh Select Society.[8]

 
A bust of William Robertson, which sits in the 17th-century King James Library at the University of St Andrews
 
Cameo of Rev. William Robertson (1721–93), 1791, Scottish National Portrait Gallery

Robertson became royal chaplain to George III (1761), principal of the University of Edinburgh (1762), Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1763, and Historiographer Royal in 1764, reviving a role within the Royal household in Scotland that had been in abeyance from 1709 until 1763. He was also a member of The Poker Club.[9]

Writings edit

One of his most notable works is his History of Scotland 1542–1603, begun in 1753 and first published in 1759.[10] Robertson also contributed, not always fortunately,[11] to the history of Spain and Spanish America in his History of America (1777), "the first sustained attempt to describe the discovery, conquest and settlement of Spanish America since Herrera's Décadas"[12] and his biography of Charles V. In that work he had "provided a masterly survey of the progress of European society, in which he traced the erosion of the 'feudal system' caused by the rise of free towns, the revival of learning and Roman law, and by the emergence of royal authority and the balance of power between states. It was the development of commerce, assisted by law and private property, which was held to be chiefly responsible for the advance in civilisation."[13]

Later life edit

He was a significant figure in the Scottish Enlightenment and also of the moderates in the Church of Scotland.[14]

In 1783 he was a founding member of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.

He died of jaundice[15] on 11 June 1793, at Grange House in south Edinburgh (the large, now-demolished mansion which gave its name to the Grange district).[8] Robertson is buried at Greyfriars Kirkyard, Edinburgh. The grave is within a large stone mausoleum, second only to William Adam's mausoleum immediately to the south. Both stand to the south-west of the church, near the entrance to the Covenanters' Prison.

Legacy edit

He gives his name to the William Robertson Building of the Old Medical School buildings at the University of Edinburgh on Teviot Place, home to the School of History, Classics and Archaeology. There is also an endowed chair at Edinburgh in his name, the William Robertson Chair of History, for a specialist in non-European modern history.[16]

Family edit

Robertson married his cousin Mary Nisbet (daughter of Rev James Nisbet of Old Kirk, St Giles) in 1751.[5] They had six children, two daughters and four sons. Three of his children are buried in Greyfriars Kirkyard in individual plots behind their father's mausoleum:

One of his daughters, Mary, married the author Patrick Brydone FRSE.[3][17] In 1778 his daughter, Eleanora (or Eleanor) Robertson, married John Russell[3] WS FRSE (1753–1792), a Director of the Royal Bank of Scotland. Their children included John Russell WS FRSE (1780–1862), Principal Clerk of Session.[18]

He was great uncle to Dr William Robertson FRSE (1818-1882).

Publications edit

  • The Situation of the World at the Time of Christ's Appearance (sermon) (1755)
  • The History of Scotland 1542–1603 (1759) (3 vols.)
  • History of the Reign of the Emperor Charles V, with a View of the Progress of Society in Europe (1769) (3 later 4 vols.)
  • The History of America (1777, 1796) (3 vols.)
  • An Historical Disquisition Concerning the Knowledge Which the Ancients Had of India (1791)

References edit

  1. ^ Horn, D. B., A Short History of the University of Edinburgh: 1556–1889, 1967, p.76
  2. ^ R. A. Humphreys, William Robertson and his History of America. London 1954.
  3. ^ a b c Matthew, H. C. G.; Harrison, B., eds. (23 September 2004). "The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. pp. ref:odnb/23817. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/23817. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  4. ^ "Collection: Certificates, Diplomas etc of Principal William Robertson | University of Edinburgh Archive and Manuscript Collections". archives.collections.ed.ac.uk. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
  5. ^ a b Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae; by Hew Scott
  6. ^ Waterston, Charles D; Macmillan Shearer, A (July 2006). (PDF). Vol. II. Edinburgh: The Royal Society of Edinburgh. ISBN 978-0-902198-84-5. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 October 2006. Retrieved 29 September 2010.
  7. ^ "Burgh, James (1714–1775), educationist and author". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2004. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/3992. ISBN 978-0-19-861412-8. Retrieved 5 March 2019. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  8. ^ a b (PDF). Royalsoced.org.uk. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 23 February 2020.
  9. ^ "The Poker Club | James Boswell .info". jamesboswell.info. Retrieved 16 August 2016.
  10. ^ David J. Womersley, "The historical writings of William Robertson". Journal of the History of Ideas (1986): 497–506. in JSTOR
  11. ^ See John L. Stephens, Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan, New York: Dover Publications, 1969, v. I, p. 97 (first published in 1841), which quotes Robertson's History of America, the "houses of the people [of pre-conquest Mexico] were mere huts, built with turf, or mud, or the branches of trees," and "there is not, in all the extent of that vast empire, a single monument or vestige of any building more ancient that the conquest."
  12. ^ David Brading, The First America: The Spanish Monarchy, Creole Patriots, and the Liberal State 1492–1867. New York: Cambridge University Press 1991, p. 432.
  13. ^ Brading, The First America, p. 433.
  14. ^ Shefr, R. B., Church and Society in the Scottish Enlightenment: The Moderate Literati of Edinburgh, Princeton, 1985.
  15. ^ "Collection: Certificates, Diplomas etc of Principal William Robertson | University of Edinburgh Archive and Manuscript Collections". archives.collections.ed.ac.uk. Retrieved 17 November 2019.
  16. ^ . scholarshipdb.net. 2015. Archived from the original on 23 February 2021. Retrieved 23 February 2021.
  17. ^ "Dr. William Robertson". geni_family_tree. Retrieved 17 November 2019.
  18. ^ (PDF). The Royal Society of Edinburgh. July 2006. ISBN 0-902-198-84-X. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 19 December 2015.

Further reading edit

  • Brown, S. J. (ed.), William Robertson and the Expansion of Empire, Cambridge, 1997
  • László Kontler, Translations, Histories, Enlightenments: William Robertson in Germany, 1760–1795, 978-1-349-47575-9, 978-1-137-37172-0, 978-1-137-37171-3 Palgrave Macmillan US 2014

External links edit

  • William Robertson at James Boswell – a Guide
Preceded by Principal, University of Edinburgh
1762–1793
Succeeded by

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William Robertson FRSE FSA Scot 19 September 1721 11 June 1793 was a Scottish historian minister in the Church of Scotland and Principal of the University of Edinburgh The thirty years during which he presided over the University perhaps represent the highest point in its history 1 He made significant contributions to the writing of Scottish history and the history of Spain and Spanish America 2 William RobertsonFRSE FSA ScotPortrait painting of William Robertson by Joshua ReynoldsPrincipal and Vice Chancellor of the University of EdinburghIn office 1 February 1762 11 June 1793Preceded byJohn GowdieSucceeded byGeorge BairdPersonal detailsBorn 1721 09 19 19 September 1721Borthwick Midlothian ScotlandDied11 June 1793 1793 06 11 aged 71 Edinburgh ScotlandNationalityBritishAlma materUniversity of EdinburghKnown forPrincipal of the University of EdinburghModerator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland Historiographer RoyalScientific careerFieldsHistoryThe mausoleum of William Robertson Greyfriars KirkyardHe was Chaplain of Stirling Castle and one of the King s Chaplains in Scotland Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Writings 4 Later life 5 Legacy 6 Family 7 Publications 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksEarly life editRobertson was born at the manse of Borthwick Midlothian the son of Rev William Robertson 1686 1745 the local minister and his wife Eleanor Pitcairn daughter of David Pitcairne of Dreghorn 3 4 He was educated at Borthwick Parish School and Dalkeith Grammar School The family moved to Edinburgh when his father became appointed minister of Lady Yester s Church in 1733 His father moved to Old Greyfriars Kirk in Edinburgh in 1736 5 He studied divinity at the University of Edinburgh 1733 41 and was licensed to preach in 1741 He received a Doctor of Divinity in 1759 6 The educationalist and writer James Burgh who founded a dissenting academy on the outskirts of London was his cousin describing him as his much esteemed friend and relation 7 Career editHe became minister at Gladsmuir East Lothian in 1743 and in 1759 at Lady Yester s Kirk and Greyfriars Kirk in Edinburgh A staunch Presbyterian and Whig he volunteered to defend the city against the Jacobites led by Prince Charles Edward Stuart in 1745 In 1754 he was an original member of The Select Society also referred to as the Edinburgh Select Society 8 nbsp A bust of William Robertson which sits in the 17th century King James Library at the University of St Andrews nbsp Cameo of Rev William Robertson 1721 93 1791 Scottish National Portrait GalleryRobertson became royal chaplain to George III 1761 principal of the University of Edinburgh 1762 Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1763 and Historiographer Royal in 1764 reviving a role within the Royal household in Scotland that had been in abeyance from 1709 until 1763 He was also a member of The Poker Club 9 Writings editOne of his most notable works is his History of Scotland 1542 1603 begun in 1753 and first published in 1759 10 Robertson also contributed not always fortunately 11 to the history of Spain and Spanish America in his History of America 1777 the first sustained attempt to describe the discovery conquest and settlement of Spanish America since Herrera s Decadas 12 and his biography of Charles V In that work he had provided a masterly survey of the progress of European society in which he traced the erosion of the feudal system caused by the rise of free towns the revival of learning and Roman law and by the emergence of royal authority and the balance of power between states It was the development of commerce assisted by law and private property which was held to be chiefly responsible for the advance in civilisation 13 Later life editHe was a significant figure in the Scottish Enlightenment and also of the moderates in the Church of Scotland 14 In 1783 he was a founding member of the Royal Society of Edinburgh He died of jaundice 15 on 11 June 1793 at Grange House in south Edinburgh the large now demolished mansion which gave its name to the Grange district 8 Robertson is buried at Greyfriars Kirkyard Edinburgh The grave is within a large stone mausoleum second only to William Adam s mausoleum immediately to the south Both stand to the south west of the church near the entrance to the Covenanters Prison Legacy editHe gives his name to the William Robertson Building of the Old Medical School buildings at the University of Edinburgh on Teviot Place home to the School of History Classics and Archaeology There is also an endowed chair at Edinburgh in his name the William Robertson Chair of History for a specialist in non European modern history 16 Family editRobertson married his cousin Mary Nisbet daughter of Rev James Nisbet of Old Kirk St Giles in 1751 5 They had six children two daughters and four sons Three of his children are buried in Greyfriars Kirkyard in individual plots behind their father s mausoleum Hon William Robertson Lord Robertson FRSE Senator of the College of Justice 1753 1835 General James Robertson died 1845 Lt Col David Robertson MacDonald of Kinlochmoidart FRSE 1761 1845 an important figure in the history of CeylonOne of his daughters Mary married the author Patrick Brydone FRSE 3 17 In 1778 his daughter Eleanora or Eleanor Robertson married John Russell 3 WS FRSE 1753 1792 a Director of the Royal Bank of Scotland Their children included John Russell WS FRSE 1780 1862 Principal Clerk of Session 18 He was great uncle to Dr William Robertson FRSE 1818 1882 Publications editThe Situation of the World at the Time of Christ s Appearance sermon 1755 The History of Scotland 1542 1603 1759 3 vols History of the Reign of the Emperor Charles V with a View of the Progress of Society in Europe 1769 3 later 4 vols The History of America 1777 1796 3 vols An Historical Disquisition Concerning the Knowledge Which the Ancients Had of India 1791 References edit Horn D B A Short History of the University of Edinburgh 1556 1889 1967 p 76 R A Humphreys William Robertson and his History of America London 1954 a b c Matthew H C G Harrison B eds 23 September 2004 The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press pp ref odnb 23817 doi 10 1093 ref odnb 23817 Subscription or UK public library membership required Collection Certificates Diplomas etc of Principal William Robertson University of Edinburgh Archive and Manuscript Collections archives collections ed ac uk Retrieved 11 October 2018 a b Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae by Hew Scott Waterston Charles D Macmillan Shearer A July 2006 Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783 2002 Biographical Index PDF Vol II Edinburgh The Royal Society of Edinburgh ISBN 978 0 902198 84 5 Archived from the original PDF on 4 October 2006 Retrieved 29 September 2010 Burgh James 1714 1775 educationist and author Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press 2004 doi 10 1093 ref odnb 3992 ISBN 978 0 19 861412 8 Retrieved 5 March 2019 Subscription or UK public library membership required a b Account Suspended PDF Royalsoced org uk Archived from the original PDF on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 23 February 2020 The Poker Club James Boswell info jamesboswell info Retrieved 16 August 2016 David J Womersley The historical writings of William Robertson Journal of the History of Ideas 1986 497 506 in JSTOR See John L Stephens Incidents of Travel in Central America Chiapas and Yucatan New York Dover Publications 1969 v I p 97 first published in 1841 which quotes Robertson s History of America the houses of the people of pre conquest Mexico were mere huts built with turf or mud or the branches of trees and there is not in all the extent of that vast empire a single monument or vestige of any building more ancient that the conquest David Brading The First America The Spanish Monarchy Creole Patriots and the Liberal State 1492 1867 New York Cambridge University Press 1991 p 432 Brading The First America p 433 Shefr R B Church and Society in the Scottish Enlightenment The Moderate Literati of Edinburgh Princeton 1985 Collection Certificates Diplomas etc of Principal William Robertson University of Edinburgh Archive and Manuscript Collections archives collections ed ac uk Retrieved 17 November 2019 William Robertson Chair of History scholarshipdb net 2015 Archived from the original on 23 February 2021 Retrieved 23 February 2021 Dr William Robertson geni family tree Retrieved 17 November 2019 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 Archived from the original PDF on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 19 December 2015 Further reading editBrown S J ed William Robertson and the Expansion of Empire Cambridge 1997 Laszlo Kontler Translations Histories Enlightenments William Robertson in Germany 1760 1795 978 1 349 47575 9 978 1 137 37172 0 978 1 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