Thomas Finlayson Henderson Scottish historian
Thomas Finlayson Henderson
Born (1844-05-25 ) 25 May 1844Died 25 December 1923(1923-12-25) (aged 79)[ 1] Other name T. F. Henderson Occupations
Thomas Finlayson Henderson (25 May 1844 – 25 December 1923), often credited as T. F. Henderson , was a Scottish historian, author and editor. Henderson was a prolific author and contributed entries on Scottish figures for the Dictionary of National Biography and Encyclopædia Britannica . He was considered an authority on poet Robert Burns and Mary, Queen of Scots .[ 2]
Biography
Henderson was born in Lathones , Fife , Scotland in May 1844.[ 3] He was the second of 11 children born to farmer Archibald Henderson and his wife, Catherine (née Finlayson ), both of Kincardine-in-Menteith , a village in Perthshire .[ 4]
He attended the University of St Andrews and joined the staff of the Encyclopædia Britannica .[ 3] In 1914, the University of St Andrews awarded him an honorary LL.D. [ 2]
He was an editor for several anthologies of poetry, including the works of Robert Burns . His work with Burns was praised by The Times , which noted, "For the first time Burns was edited with the care usually reserved for editions of the ancient classics."[ 2] Henderson was also an editor of later editions of The History of England from the Accession of James the Second , considered the foremost historic work of its era, and Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border .
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