William MacGillivray
1796–1852 (age 56)
Biography
William MacGillivray was a Scottish writer and naturalist of considerable distinction, whose works contributed significantly to nineteenth-century literature and natural history. His intellectual pursuits and scholarly endeavors established him as a notable figure in Scottish cultural life during the early decades of the nineteenth century.
MacGillivray's burial at New Calton Cemetery in Edinburgh reflects his prominence in Scottish society and his lasting connection to the nation's capital. His contributions to writing and natural observation left an enduring mark on Scottish intellectual traditions.