Biography of Francis Laing
Francis Laing was born at Edinburgh on 1 May 1773, son of Alexander, an architect. Laing studied at the University of Edinburgh 1789-90 and 1792-93, and the University of Glasgow in 1794, taking a Physics class under John Anderson. He was Snell Exhibitioner in 1796, and went on to graduate BA from Oxford in 1799 and MA in 1801. He took Holy Orders, becoming Reverend Francis Laing.
In 1803 Laing served as Private Secretary to the Governor of Malta, and was shortly afterwards appointed Secretary to the Government of the Island, a post which he held till 1814.
Returning to the UK, Laing was Rector of Llanmaes, Glamorgan from 1814 to 1824, and Rector of Humshaugh, Northumberland, from 1820 to 1832. He died at the Mythe, Tewkesbury, on 24 November 1861.
Sources
Archival Materials
- W Innes Addison, The matriculation albums of the University of Glasgow from 1728 to 1858, p.177
Summary
Francis Laing
Born 1 May 1773.
Died 24 November 1861.
GU Degree: Arts, 1794;
University Link: Student
Occupation categories: civil servants; clergy
English snippet: Student at the University of Glasgow 1794, Secretary to the Government of Malta 1803Record last updated: 24th Apr 2014
Country Associations
Scotland, Edinburgh
Place of Birth
England, Tewkesbury
Place of Death
Malta, No Region
University Connections
University Roles
- Student