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Robert Pollock (1709–1759) was a
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minister who served as principal of
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in
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from 1757 to 1759.


Life

He was born on 4 December 1707 in
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. He was educated at the
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graduating with an MA in May 1725. He trained as a
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minister he was licensed by the Presbytery of Edinburgh in November 1732 but took several years to find a patron. He was ordained as minister of
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just south of Edinburgh, in March 1744.''Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae''; vol. 1, by Hew Scott In July 1745 he translated to
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.''Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae''; vol. 7; by Hew Scott In August of the same year he took on the additional role of Professor of Divinity at
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. In May 1740 he took on the additional role as
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to the King (George II). In 1753 he was awarded a
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. In April 1757 he succeeded Rev Dr Thomas Blackwell as Principal of Marishal College. He died in Aberdeen on 18 May 1759. His position as principal was filled by Rev George Campbell.


Family

In 1747 he married Elizabeth Robertson, daughter of
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,
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. They had several children: *Alexander Pollock (b. 1748) surgeon in Aberdeen *Jane Pollock (1749-1840) married Alexander Duthie, advocate in Aberdeen *James 1751-1752 *Margaret Pollock (1752-1831) married Alexander Dauney, advocate in Aberdeen *Walter (b.1753) - Elizabeth died at or soon after this birthAberdeenshire Epitaphs and Inscriptions 1901


Artistic recognition

Joint portraits of Pollock and his wife (artist unknown) are held by the
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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Pollock, Robert 1709 births 1759 deaths People from Edinburgh Alumni of the University of Edinburgh Academics of the University of Aberdeen 18th-century Ministers of the Church of Scotland