Historical records matching Robert Stodart Wyld of Gilston, WS
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About Robert Stodart Wyld of Gilston, WS
Biographical Summary
WYLD OF GILSTON, ROBERT STODART. 16/04/1808-29/10/1893. Ref: 1638. Male.
- Profession: Writer to the Signet.
- Appointments Held: WS 1833.
- Postgraduate Studies: LL.D.
- Publications: "The Philosophy of the Senses".
- Marital Status: Married 1st (1838) Isabella Georgina Maxwell d.1841 2nd (1844) Margaret Cassels d.1905.
- Father: James Wylde of Gilston, Fife, d.1860 Leith merchant.
- References: History of The Society of Writers 371; Register of The Society of Writers to Her Majesty's Signet 1983, 348.
- Date of Election: 18/01/1864.
- Proposers: James Lorimer (Billet 21/12/1863, 4/1/1864).
- Service to the RSE: Councillor 1874-7.
- Fellow Type: OF.
SOURCE: Waterston, Charles D; Macmillan Shearer, A (July 2006). Biographical index of former fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 1783-2002: Biographical Index. II. Edinburgh: The Royal Society of Edinburgh. ISBN 978-0-902198-84-5. page 1018
Other References
- Society of Writers to Her Majesty's Signet; 1890; page 220
- Author of "Memoir of James Wyld of Gilston, and his family. Also of Robert Stodart of Kailzie and Ormiston Hill"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Stodart_Wyld
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robert Stodart Wyld of Gilston WS FRSE (1808–1893) was a 19th-century Scottish lawyer, distiller and philosophical author.
He was born on 16 April 1808, the son of Leith wine merchant James Wyld of Gilston (1776–1860) and his wife, Marion Stodart (1783-1860).[1] The family lived at Tolbooth Wynd in Leith.[2]
In 1810, the family moved to Bonnington Bank House, west of Leith. Robert was educated at Leith Academy. He appears to have been apprenticed as a lawyer around 1822 but did not have formal university training.[3]
He trained as a lawyer and became a Writer to the Signet in 1833. In the 1840s he was married and living at 32 Royal Terrace on Calton Hill. Following his first wife's death he moved to South Queensferry and set up the Glenforth Distillery with his father, which he operated and owned until 1863. Glenforth Distillery stood close to the harbour on the very edge of the Firth of Forth.[4] He also owned the brewery which gave its name to Brewery Close in the town.[5] By 1855, he had wholly given up his legal practice and was living in South Queensferry serving as its Provost from 1852 to 1861.[6]
On the death of his father in 1860, he inherited the magnificent Gilston House in Fife. In 1862, he sold the Gilston estate to Edward Baxter of Dundee.[7] However, he retained the title "of Gilston" possibly due to renaming his South Queensferry House as Gilston.
In 1864 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposer was James Lorimer.[8]
He lived most of his life at 19 Inverleith Row in the northern Edinburgh suburbs.[9] He died there on 29 October 1893. He is buried in Grange Cemetery in south Edinburgh. The grave lies in the north-west area of the main north-west section.
Family
He married twice, first in 1838 to Isabella Georgina Maxwell and, following her death in 1841, secondly in 1844 to Margaret Cassels (1819-1905), daughter of Walter Gibson Cassels.[10]
His only child by his first marriage, Frances Maxwell Wyld (b. 1839) was sent to live at Gilston with her grandparents upon the death of her mother.[3]
He had seven children by his second wife, including Robert Stodart Wyld (1855–1891) was an engineer and predeceased him.[6] The eldest son Walter Gibson Cassels Wyld (1847-1902) died in Italy.[11]
Robert Stodart Wyld of Gilston, WS's Timeline
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April 16, 1808
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Leith, West Lothian, Scotland (United Kingdom)
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1839 |
August 1, 1839
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Edinburgh, Scotland (United Kingdom)
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1845 |
September 22, 1845
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1847 |
February 6, 1847
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South Queensferry, West Lothian, Scotland (United Kingdom)
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1849 |
September 8, 1849
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South Queensferry, West Lothian, Scotland (United Kingdom)
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1855 |
March 12, 1855
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1858 |
May 3, 1858
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South Queens Ferry, West Lothian, Scotland (United Kingdom)
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1893 |
October 29, 1893
Age 85
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19 Inverleith Row, Edinburgh, Scotland (United Kingdom)
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