Claud Muirhead

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Claud Muirhead (1782–1872) was an 18th-century Scottish printer and publisher and editor of the Edinburgh Advertiser

Life[]

7 Heriot Row
The grave of Claud Muirhead, St Cuthberts Churchyard, Edinburgh

He was born on 1 November 1782, the son of James Muirhead (1757–1843) a printer and his wife Anne Cleghorn (1751–1818).

The family only appear in Edinburgh in the early 19th century. His father had a printworks at 91 Rose street (behind Princes Street) and a house at 3 Queensferry Street.[1]

In 1820 he purchased the publication rights of the Advertiser from James Donaldson (the founder of Donaldson's School). He moved the publishing of the paper to his father's printworks at Rose Street. An extra storey was built onto the two storey building at this time.

Immensely rich he was able to purchase both Gogar Park, a large estate west of Edinburgh (now the HQ of the Royal Bank of Scotland) and a house at 7 Heriot Row designed by William Sibbald and Robert Reid.[2]

Not until 1825 does Claud appear independently in registers: living at 21 Heriot Row. His father's printworks on Rose Street is also renamed J & C Muirhead at the same time. On his father's death in 1844 he became sole proprietor of the printworks. By 1850 the "Advertiser" had an additional office at 13 Hanover Street but the printworks remained on Rose Street.[3]

He died in Edinburgh on 28 March 1872 aged 89, and is buried with his parents in St Cuthbert's Churchyard off the west end of Princes Street.[4] The grave lies midway alomg the southern boundary wall, underneath Edinburgh Castle.

Family[]

He married Mary Watson (1800–1853)on 6 August 1828.

He was father to the scholar and book collector James Muirhead (b.1830). His son Claud Muirhead MD[5] (1836–1910) gained his MD at the University of Edinburgh in 1862. His son William Muir Muirhead MD[6] (1838–1911) also gained his MD at the University of Edinburgh in 1862. They were educated at Edinburgh Academy.[7]

References[]

  1. ^ Edinburgh Post Office directory 1810
  2. ^ Buildings of Scotland: Edinburgh by Gifford, McWilliam and Walker
  3. ^ Edinburgh Post Office directory 1850
  4. ^ "Claud Muirhead (1782-1872) - Find a Grave".
  5. ^ Muirhead, Claud (1862). "Meteorology in relation to disease". Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  6. ^ Muirhead, William Muir (1862). "On chorea in its relation to rheumatism". University of Edinburgh Research Archive. hdl:1842/31809. Retrieved August 6, 2020.
  7. ^ "Claud Muirhead". Edinburgh Medical Journal. 5 (1): 62–65. 1910. PMC 5254725.
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