John Corse Scott
John Corse Scott FRS (born Corse; 12 July 1756 – 12 September 1840) was a Scottish surgeon in the Indian Medical Service, a naturalist, and landowner in Lanarkshire.
Life
John Corse of Bughtrig was born in 1756, the son of Richard Corse and Marion Stark.
In 1800, he married Catherine Scott of Sinton (or Synton) and changed his name to John Corse Scott (or Corse-Scott) of Sinton. The marriage produced six sons and three daughters.[2] In the 1820s he was a member of the board of directors of the Edinburgh Oil Gas-Light Company.[5]
In the 1830s, he lived at 48 Moray Place, a huge Georgian townhouse on the Moray Estate in western Edinburgh.[6] He died in Ashkirk, Roxburghshire.
References
- ^ Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950
- ^ a b Burke, Sir Bernard (1898). A genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Great Britain & Ireland. Vol. 2 (9th ed.). Harrison & sons. p. 1324.
- S2CID 186210377.
- ISBN 9781781502297.
- ^ King, William Boughton (1878). King's Treatise on the Science and Practice of the Manufacture and Distribution of Coal Gas. p. 33.
- ^ Edinburgh Post Office Directory 1836