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John Longmuir : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Longmuir John Longmuir (1803–1883) was a versatile Scottish minister and antiquary, known as a poet and lexicographer. ==Life== The son of John Longmuir and Christian Paterson, he was born near Stonehaven, Kincardineshire, 13 November 1803. In 1814, his parents moved to Aberdeen, where he was educated at the grammar school and Marischal College. After graduating M.A. he completed his divinity studies, and taught for some years in schools at Stonehaven and Forres. The presbytery of Forres licensed him to preach in July 1833. In 1837, Longmuir was appointed evening lecturer in Trinity Chapel, Aberdeen, and in September 1840 was ordained to the Mariners' Church there. At the Disruption of 1843 he went over with most of his congregation to the Free Church of Scotland, and continued in the same post till 1881. Longmuir was for some years lecturer on geology at King's College, Aberdeen, and on his retirement in 1859 was granted the degree of LL.D. He died at Aberdeen 7 May 1883. He was twice married, first in 1835, and again in 1857.
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