Rogers, Charles, 1825-1890
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found: His Social life in Scotland, 1884:t.p. (Rev. Charles Rogers, D.D., LL.D., F.S.A. Scot., etc.) p. x (Edinburgh, October 1884)
found: The poems of Sir Robert Aytoun, 1884:t.p. (edited by Charles Roger, Dunino)
found: Oxford DNB online, 23 April 2020(Rogers, Charles (1825-1890), Church of Scotland minister and historian, was born on 18 April 1825 in the manse at Dunino, Fife; the only child of the parish minister, James Roger (Charles added the 's' in the mid-1850s); was licensed by the St Andrews presbytery in June 1846; left Scotland in 1864 and lived in England until 1881; after six months in Clifton, near Bristol, he moved to London and settled in Lewisham; works include subjects such as Scottish history, biography, literature, and genealogy; died at his home, Craigleith, Edinburgh on 18 September 1890)
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1980-08-11: new
2020-04-30: revised
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