John Erskine
1721–1803 (age 82)
Biography
John Erskine was a prolific author whose literary works contributed to the intellectual discourse of 18th-century Scotland and Britain. His career spanned the latter half of the Georgian period, a time of significant literary and philosophical development in the British Isles.
Erskine's eighty-two years encompassed a life devoted to letters and learning, and he was respected among the literary circles of Edinburgh. His burial in Greyfriars Kirkyard reflects his prominence in Scottish cultural life and his enduring legacy as a man of letters. His works continued to influence readers long after his death.