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ANDREW FINDLATER (1810—,885)

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Originally appearing in Volume V10, Page 354 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ANDREW FINDLATER (1810—,885)  , Scottish editor, was born in 1810 near
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Aberdour,
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Aberdeenshire, the son of a small farmer . By hard study in the evening, after his day's
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work on the
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farm was finished, he qualified himself for entrance at Aberdeen University, and after graduating as M.A. he attended the Divinity classes with the idea of entering the
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ministry . In 1853 he began that connexion with the
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firm of W . & R . Chambers which gave direction to his subsequent activity . His first engagement was the editing of a revised edition of their Information for the
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People (1857) . In this capacity he gave evidence of qualities and acquirements that marked him as a suitable editor for Chambers's
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Encyclopaedia, then projected, and his was the directing mind that gave it its character . Many of the more important articles were written by him . This work occupied him till 1868, and he afterwards edited a revised edition (,874) . He also had charge of other publications for the same firm, and wrote regularly for the Scotsman . In 1864 he was made LL.D. of Aberdeen University . In 1877 he gave up active work for Chambers, but his services were retained as consulting editor .

He died in

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Edinburgh on the 1st of
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January 1885 .

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