Hogg, James Weir, Sir, 1790-1876
Variant namesEpithet: Reverend
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James Hogg (c.1770-1835) earnt his living as a shepherd or sheep-farmer for most of his life but also wrote prolifically, producing poems, novels, articles and compiling collections of Scottish folk songs. He was known as the Ettrick shepherd as he was born and raised in the Ettrick valley in Selkirkshire.
From the guide to the Verses of James Hogg, 1825., 25 March 1825, (University of St Andrews)
1835-1847 Member of Parliament for Beverley; 1847-1857 Member of Parliament for Honiton; 1839-1858 Director of the East India Company; 1846-1847 and 1852-1853 Chairman of the East India Company.
Epithet: Director and Chairman of the East India Company
Title: 1st Baronet
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Pastoral poetry, Scottish |
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Person
Birth 1790
Death 1876-05-27
Male
English