- William Erskine
William Erskine (
8 November 1773 -28 May 1852 ) was a Scottish orientalist and historian.The son of David Erskine and his wife Jean Melvin, he was born in
Edinburgh . He attended the Royal High School, received a doctorate in law from Edinburgh University, and went toBombay (nowMumbai ) India in 1804 where he wasmaster in equity in therecorder's court ofBombay . He married Maitland Mackintosh, daughter ofSir James Mackintosh by his first wife Katherine Stuart in 1809 inMadras (nowChennai ) and they had fourteen children, one of whom, Frances, married the statistician and civil servantThomas Farrer, 1st Baron Farrer . Another daughter, Mary, was head nurse in the Naval Hospital at Therapia during the Crimean War, and looked after Florence Nightingale while she recovered from illness. Erskine's sister-in-law, Mary Mackintosh, married the eminent orientalist Claudius James Rich. Erskine wrote principally onmediaeval India , but he also completedJohn Malcolm 's biography ofClive of India after Malcolm's death and translated the memoirs ofZehir-Ed-Din Muhammed Babur, Emperor of Hindustan . He was removed from office in 1823 after being accused of defalcation and for many of his later years resided inEdinburgh , as well as Pau in South West France. He was Provost ofSt Andrews , 1836–1869.Alumni of the University of Edinburgh
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