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315: 365: 829: 674: 40: 267:, vol.14, page 360, note a (on the authority of the late E.R. Stodart, Lyon Clerk Depute ) 'he claimed to be descended from the family of Lauder of Bass, but utterly failed to prove such descent. Thereupon he set up a monument to the Lauder family in the Greyfriars Churchyard, Edinburgh, stating thereon the pedigree as he wished it to be'. 114:
In 1839 Sir Thomas was appointed Secretary to the Board of Manufactures and Fisheries in Scotland, and also, immediately afterwards, Secretary to the Board of British White Herring Fishery.The duties of these Secretaryships he continued sedulously to discharge till interrupted by his last illness. He
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was for some time Secretary to the Royal Institution for the Encouragement of the Fine Arts, an office which he relinquished about two years before his death. He was a Fellow of the
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Lauder was born in Edinburgh on13 August 1784, the son of Elizabeth (née Brown) and Sir Andrew Lauder, 6th Baronet of Fountainhall. He was baptised 8 days later at
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About this time he was befriended by (and in 1829 took pains to promote) the Sobieski Stuart brothers, eventual publishers, in 1842, of the disputed
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He died on Monday 29 May 1848, at Grange House, and was buried in a newly created family plot in the then new cemetery at
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The portrait was painted by Robert Scott Lauder and subsequently engraved. One of those engravings hangs in the
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which he illustrated with engravings of his beloved but greatly damaged Highland retreat, Relugas house.
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LLD (13 August 1784 – 29 May 1848) was a Scottish author. He served as Secretary to the
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series of papers, written for Tait's Magazine shortly before his death, was published under the title
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An Account of the Great Floods in Morayshire in 1829 in the Province of Moray and adjoining Districts
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Notes & Index to Sir Herbert Grierson's Edition of the Letters of Sir Walter Scott
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which remained in the possession of his family until 1936, when it was presented to
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Joe Rock 'Relugas and the Dick Lauder Family' in Ian Gow and Alastair Rowan eds.
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Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783–2002: Biographical Index
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The Royal Families of England, Scotland, and Wales, with their Descendants
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The Lauder tartan first appears, it would seem, about this time, in the
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Matthew, H. C. G.; Harrison, B., eds. (23 September 2004).
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79th (The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders) Regiment of Foot
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at St. Anne's Yards, the field immediately to the east of
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Waterston, Charles D; Macmillan Shearer, A (July 2006).
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Royal Institution for the Encouragement of the Fine Arts
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The Dick Lauder family plot, Grange Cemetery, Edinburgh
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A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
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to write the official history of her visit, entitled
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People educated at the Royal High School, Edinburgh
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He became a frequent contributor to both 758:Stewart, Donald, and Thompson, J Charles, 620:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 591:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 292:Memorial of the Royal Progress in Scotland 80:of both counties of Moray and Haddington. 987:Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 982:Baronets in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia 859:Vol. XXXI, London 1995, pp. 206–209. 806: 667: 665: 663: 436: 409:Learn how and when to remove this message 270:Some subsequent works of Sir Thomas were 232:. Lauder agreed to transcribe the famous 952:Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders officers 684: 372:This article includes a list of general 313: 38: 501:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 14: 924: 837: 803:, by J.Stewart Smith, Edinburgh, 1898. 660: 30:For the fifteenth-century bishop, see 855:'A Pair of Scottish Hall Chairs' in 807:Henderson, Thomas Finlayson (1892). 358: 248:at length. A full transcript of the 240:. It is now in the Royal Library at 149:Henry Thomas Cockburn, Lord Cockburn 85:Sir Andrew Dick-Lauder, 6th Baronet 24: 18:Sir Thomas Dick Lauder, 7th Baronet 992:Deputy lieutenants of East Lothian 977:Scottish Liberal Party politicians 776: 378:it lacks sufficient corresponding 119:, where he presented his paper on 25: 1038: 906: 331:Sir John Dick-Lauder, 8th Baronet 284:Tour round the Coasts of Scotland 827: 820:Dictionary of National Biography 762:, Edinburgh, 1980, pps 133- 157 672: 657:, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1979. 363: 336: 280:Legendary Tales of the Highlands 810:"Lauder, Sir Thomas Dick"  752: 739: 727: 702: 649:The Journal of Sir Walter Scott 263:According to the authoritative 183:Simon Roy, Gardener at Dunphail 641: 628: 599: 570: 557: 531: 485: 454:The Royal Society of Edinburgh 423: 256:, which deals mainly with the 43:Sir Thomas Dick Lauder, after 13: 1: 1007:19th-century Scottish writers 962:Scottish historical novelists 296:Miscellany of Natural History 276:Long Tales to Shorten the Way 187:The Parallel Roads of Glenroy 90: 87:, whom he succeeded in 1820. 967:Scottish non-fiction writers 543:National Library of Scotland 525:UK public library membership 175:. His first contribution to 7: 997:Deputy lieutenants of Moray 913:Works by Thomas Dick Lauder 452:. Vol. II. Edinburgh: 219:, and in 1830 he published 151:, Sir Thomas was an active 142: 27:Scottish author (1784–1848) 10: 1043: 260:and their opinions on it. 191:Royal Society of Edinburgh 121:Parallel Roads of Glen Roy 117:Royal Society of Edinburgh 29: 1017:Writers from East Lothian 894: 880: 872: 867:Baronetage of Nova Scotia 865: 760:Scotland's Forged Tartans 610:. Edinburgh. p. 355. 581:. Edinburgh. p. 358. 286:(1842), and was asked by 254:Scotland's Forged Tartans 126: 634:J Stewart-Smith (1898). 606:J Stewart-Smith (1898). 577:J Stewart-Smith (1898). 354: 309: 294:(1843). 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Index

Sir Thomas Dick Lauder, 7th Baronet
Thomas Lauder

Robert Scott Lauder
Fountainhall
FRSE
FSA (Scot)
Board of Manufactures
Herring Fisheries Board
Royal Institution for the Encouragement of the Fine Arts
Deputy Lieutenant
Sir Andrew Dick-Lauder, 6th Baronet
Pencaitland
79th (The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders) Regiment of Foot
Morayshire
Grange, Edinburgh
Royal Society of Edinburgh
Findhorn
Morayshire
Henry Thomas Cockburn, Lord Cockburn
Liberal
Reform Bill
Holyroodhouse
Sir Walter Scott
Blackwood's Magazine
Royal Society of Edinburgh
Badenoch
Blackwood's Magazine
Tait's Magazine
Vestiarium Scoticum

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