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MacRitchie, David, 1861-1925We have 1 book for this author.David MacRitchie (April 16, 1861 - January 14, 1925) was a Scottish folklorist and antiquarian. He was the younger son of William Dawson MacRitchie and Elizabeth Elder MacRitchie. He was born in Edinburgh and attended the Edinburgh Southern Academy, the Edinburgh Institute and the University of Edinburgh. He did not gain a degree but qualified as a Chartered Accountant. His father had been a surgeon in the East India Company. Visiting St Helena only a few days after the death of Napoleon his father created a home filled with mementos of the Emperor alongside souvenirs of medial service in the sub-continent of India. David developed a fascination with traditional lore relating to vanished people, notably Gypsies and legendary dwarf people and ancient peoples in Scotland, who, it was claimed, lived underground. He became an influential figure in this field and founded the Gypsy Lore Society in 1889. With Francis Hindes Groome he edited the quarterly journal of this cosmopolitan organisation until 1892 when the organisation became dormant. In 1907 he became president of re-emergent Gypsy Lore Society, and also president of the St Andrew Society, a position which he held until his death. In 1914 he joined the Council of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, serving as vice-president from 1917 - 1920. He was noted for his interest in archaeology, being appointed as a trustee for Lord Abercromby's endowment for an Archeology department at the University of Edinburgh. He was also a member of the Scottish Arts Club and Vice-president of the Philosophical Institution. He was active in such charities as the Edinburgh Dispensary for Skin Diseases and the Edinburgh Society for the Relief of Indigent Old Men. WorksPublications by MacRitchie include:
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