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Up for sale a RARE! "Scottish Essayist" Archibald Alison Clipped Signature.
magistrate, himself a younger son of an Alison of Newhall, near Coupar Angus. After studying at the University of Glasgow,
where he established his lifelong friendship with Dugald Stewart, and at Balliol College, Oxford,
he took orders in the Church of England, and was appointed in 1778 to the curacy of Brancepeth, near Durham. In 1784 he married Dorothea Gregory, youngest daughter
of Professor Gregory of
Edinburgh. The next 20 years of his life were spent in Shropshire, where he held in succession the livings of High Ercall, Roddington and Kenley. In 1800 he moved
back to Edinburgh, having been appointed senior incumbent of St Paul's Chapel
in the Cowgate. For 34 years he filled this position with much
ability; his sermons were characterised by quiet beauty of thought and grace of
composition. His preaching attracted so many hearers that a new and larger
church was built for him. The new St Paul's Chapel on
York Place in the Edinburgh's New Town was
completed in 1818, and Alison, along with Rev Robert Morehead served as clergy there.
From 1791 until death he held the title of Prebendary to Salisbury Cathedral. In
1832 he was living at 44 Heriot Row in Edinburgh's city centre.[5] His last years were spent at Colinton near Edinburgh, where he died on 17 May 1839. He
was interred at St John's Episcopal
Churchyard in Edinburgh.