Robert Carruthers

British journalist
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IntroBritish journalist
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
wasCritic Lexicographer Linguist Historian Journalist Literary critic
Work fieldJournalism Literature Social science
Gender
Male
Birth1 January 1799
Death1 January 1878 (aged 79 years)
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Biography

Robert Carruthers (1799–1878) was a Scottish journalist and miscellaneous writer.

He was born in Dumfriesshire and was for a time a teacher in Huntingdon. He wrote a History of Huntingdon in 1824. In 1828 he became editor of the Inverness Courier, in which role he continued for many years.

He edited Alexander Pope's works with a memoir (1853), and along with Robert Chambers edited the first edition of Chambers' Cyclopædia of English Literature (1842–44). He received the degree of LL.D. from Edinbugh.

One of his daughters married the sculptor Alexander Munro.

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