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David Doig : ウィキペディア英語版
David Doig
David Doig (1719–1800) was a Scottish educator and writer known for historical and philosophical works.
==Life==
David was born 14 Feb 1719 at Mill of Melgund, Aberlemno, Angus, son of David Doig and Ann Sturrock. His father, who was a small farmer, died while he was an infant, and his mother married again. He was successful in a Latin competition for a bursary at the University of St. Andrews. Having finished the classical and philosophical course and proceeded B.A., he began the study of divinity, but scruples regarding the Westminster Confession of Faith prevented him from entering the ministry of the Church of Scotland.
Doig married Janet Bowar (1727-1762) on 17 Nov 1749 at Monifieth, then the schoolmaster in that parish. They had children Isabella, Ann, Jean, David, George, and Patrick. Daughter Isabella (1751-1819) married Dr. John Aird (c.1740-1790) with issue of sons William, David, and John. The next four children died young. Patrick (1762-1833) married Jane Austin (1781-1849)with a son David (1812-1819); Patrick became a medical doctor in Antigua.
Doig taught from 1749 in the parochial schools of Monifieth, Kennoway and Falkland, Fifeshire. His reputation then gained for him the rectorship of the grammar school of Stirling, a post he filled for over 40 years. In addition to Greek and Latin Doig had mastered Hebrew and Arabic. The University of Glasgow conferred on him the honorary degree of LL.D., and on the same day he received from St. Andrews his diploma as M.A. He was also elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland.
Robert Burns visited Stirling on 27 Aug 1787 when he had dinner at the Golden Lion Hotel with Lieutenant Forrester of the Castle garrison, Dr David Doig of the Grammar School and Christopher Bell, a singing teacher. He later described Dr. David Doig as "a queerish figure, and something of a pedant." (Robert Burns' school teacher in Maybole, Ayr was also a David Doig (1679/80-1784). )

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