S. Laing

Politician

1812 – 1897

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Who was S. Laing?

Samuel Laing, was a British railway administrator, politician, and influential writer on science and religion during the Victorian era.

He was born at Edinburgh on 12 December 1810. He was the nephew of Malcolm Laing, the historian of Scotland; and his father, also called Samuel Laing, was a well-known author, whose books on Norway and Sweden attracted much attention. Samuel Laing the younger entered St John's College, Cambridge in 1827, and after graduating as Second Wrangler and Smith's Prizeman, was elected a fellow. He remained at Cambridge temporarily as a coach, before being called to the bar in 1837, and becoming private secretary to Henry Labouchere, later 1st Baron Taunton, who was then the President of the Board of Trade.

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Born
1812
Also known as
  • Samuel Laing
Nationality
  • Scotland
  • United Kingdom
Profession
Died
Aug 6, 1897

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on July 23, 2013

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