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Innes, Cosmo Nelson.
M.A. 1850, incorp. from Oxford.
[4th] s. of John, and Euphemia Russell. B. Sept. 9, 1798, at Durris-on-Deeside, Kincardineshire .
School, Edinburgh High [ Scotland ], and at Aberdeen [ Aberdeenshire ] and Glasgow [ Scotland ] Universities (1814-17).
Matric. from Balliol College, Oxford, May 13, 1817, age 18;
B.A. (Oxford) 1820;
M.A. (Oxford) 1824.
Advocate at the Scottish Bar, 1822; Advocate-depute, 1833.
Sheriff of Morayshire 1840-52; in this office had to deal with the Moray mobs, who, during the Irish potato famine, resisted the export of produce from their district.
Principal Clerk of Session, 1852.
Professor of Civil History at Edinburgh University [ Scotland ], 1846-62; Professor of History, 1863-74.
Married, 1826, Isabella Rose, of Kilravock, Nairn , and had issue.
Edited numerous medieval records for the Bannatyne, Spalding, and Maitland Clubs.
Author, Scotland in the Middle Ages; Sketches of Early Scotch History; Records of the University of Glasgow, 1451-1727.
Edited the Rescinded Acts, and partly edited Acts of the Scots Parliament .
Died suddenly July 31, 1874, at Killin [ Perthshire ].
( Al. Oxon.; D.N.B. ; C. J. Fordyce.)
Cosmo Nelson INNES
Approx. lifespan: 1798–1896
MA incorp. from Oxford 1850
[4th] s. of John INNES
s. of Euphemia Russell
b. Durris-on-Deeside, Kincardineshire , 1798:09:09
Sch: Edinburgh High [Scotland], , and Aberdeen, [Aberdeenshire], and Glasgow, [Scotland],
Universities (1814-17)
Matric from aged 18 Balliol College [Oxford] 1817:05:13
BA Oxford 1820
MA Oxford 1824
Advocate: at Scottish Bar 1822
Advocate: -depute 1833
Sheriff of: Morayshire , 1840-52
in this office had to deal with the Moray mobs, who, during the Irish potato famine, resisted the export of produce from their district.
Principal Clerk: of Session 1852
Professor of: Civil History at Sch: Edinburgh University [Scotland], 1846-62
Professor of: History 1863-74
m." /">Isabella Rose, of Kilravock, Nairn , 1826
had issue
Publ.: Edited numerous medieval records for the Bannatyne, Spalding, and Maitland Clubs.
Publ.: Scotland in the Middle Ages; Sketches of Early Scotch History; Records of Sch: University of Glasgow 1451-1727
Publ.: Edited the Rescinded Acts, and partly edited Acts of the Scots Parliament
d. suddenly Killin, [Perthshire], 1874:07:31
( Al. Oxon.; D.N.B. ; C. J. Fordyce.)

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