- Alexander Garden (poet)
Alexander Garden or Gardyne (c. 1585 - c. 1642) was a Scottish poet from
Aberdeenshire .He is believed to have graduated from
Marischal College before 1609 when a work of his was published calling him "Mr .", implying he had the degree of MA. This book was "A Garden of Grave and Godlie Flowers": a collection of poems, elegies and prayers in praise of King James, other public figures and also friends. His "The Theatre of the Scottish Kings" (c1625, but started in 1612) and "A Theatre of Scottish Worthies" are a series of short poems about every Scottish king fromFergus Mór on, and about various warriors and knights. He also wrote "The Lyf, Doings and Deathe of William Elphinstoun" (1619) based on a Latin work byHector Boece about Bishop Elphinstone.The first two of these books were published together in 1845 for the
Abbotsford Club, the historical and literary society.There are records of Garden as an
advocate in 1633, and again in 1638 when he was one of a committee appointed to choose a new sub-principalsheriff . It used to be thought that the poet died around 1634 [ NLS ] , but recently 1642 has been suggested as more likely. [Derrick McClure, in "DNB" 2004]References
*"Oxford Dictionary of National Biography"
* [http://www.nls.uk/catalogues/online/index.html National Library of Scotland]
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