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[[Image:Arthur Laurenson - Shetland Museum and Archives X00041.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Arthur Laurenson's memorial Plaque at [[Lerwick Town Hall]]<br>Photo from [[Shetland Museum and Archives]].]]
 
[[Image:Arthur Laurenson - Shetland Museum and Archives X00041.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Arthur Laurenson's memorial Plaque at [[Lerwick Town Hall]]<br>Photo from [[Shetland Museum and Archives]].]]
'''Arthur Laurenson''' (b. 4 November [[1832]], Lerwick - d. 14 November [[1890]], Leog House, Lerwick) was an antiquarian, author and politician.  
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'''Arthur Laurenson''' (b. 4 November [[1832]], Lerwick, d. 14 November [[1890]], Leog House, Lerwick) was an antiquarian, author and politician.  
  
 
Arthur was the oldest of two children born to [[Laurence Laurenson (i)|Laurence Laurenson]] (1799-1867) and his wife Catherine Hoseason Gray, (b. 28 September 1794, Cliff, Unst). His father had established a drapery and hosiery business in Lerwick in 1818, Laurenson & Co., in which Arthur would himself work. In the 1851 census, the family are recorded at 1 Hill lane, Lerwick.
 
Arthur was the oldest of two children born to [[Laurence Laurenson (i)|Laurence Laurenson]] (1799-1867) and his wife Catherine Hoseason Gray, (b. 28 September 1794, Cliff, Unst). His father had established a drapery and hosiery business in Lerwick in 1818, Laurenson & Co., in which Arthur would himself work. In the 1851 census, the family are recorded at 1 Hill lane, Lerwick.
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His death caused the [[Lerwick South County Council By-Election January 1891|Lerwick South by-election]] in 1891.
 
His death caused the [[Lerwick South County Council By-Election January 1891|Lerwick South by-election]] in 1891.
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His nephew [[William A. A. Tulloch|William Tulloch]] was also a councillor.
 
==Political Career==
 
==Political Career==
 
===Lerwick Town Council===
 
===Lerwick Town Council===

Latest revision as of 16:00, 23 March 2020

Arthur Laurenson (b. 4 November 1832, Lerwick, d. 14 November 1890, Leog House, Lerwick) was an antiquarian, author and politician.

Arthur was the oldest of two children born to Laurence Laurenson (1799-1867) and his wife Catherine Hoseason Gray, (b. 28 September 1794, Cliff, Unst). His father had established a drapery and hosiery business in Lerwick in 1818, Laurenson & Co., in which Arthur would himself work. In the 1851 census, the family are recorded at 1 Hill lane, Lerwick.

Arthur was a pupil of the Moravian teacher John Glass at the Lerwick Subscription School. He subsequently travelled in Norway and Sweden to pursue his interest in the literature and language of Scandinavia, evidenced in his study 'The Colour-Sense in the Edda'. His father died in 1867, after which Arthur took over the management of the family business.

Politically, Laurenson was a Liberal and a long-term member of Lerwick Town Council, as well as the Zetland County Council (briefly). With John Gatherer he founded the Shetland Literary and Scientific Society, afterwards serving as secretary, and he was a friend of Gilbert Goudie. He was given the responsibility for the decoration of the new Lerwick Town Hall, designing the stained glass windows and roof shields, as well as the Zetland County Seal.

Arthur Laurenson never married. Latterly, he lived in Leog House, Lerwick, where he died on the 14th of November, 1890. Although he died a few years before Jakob Jakobsen the Faeroese philologist arrived in Shetland, nonetheless his work was one Jakobsen's sources, and his study, written in Danish Om sproget paa Shetlandsoerne (on the language of the Shetland islands), was later translated by John Nicolson, and published by Johnson and Greig as The Shetland Dialect.

A memorial shield in the Town Hall bears the following inscription: In memory of the services he [Laurenson] rendered his birthplace by employing his many intellectual gifts in furtherance of every good, noble and patriotic enterprise, his high accomplishment as an exponent of Scandinavian literature, his rare taste and love for everything beautiful and seemly and that modest nature that made him loved and honoured not only in his native country but in many distant lands - Friends erected this tablet, 1892.

His letters and papers were edited by Catherine Spence and published by T Fisher Unwin of London in 1901 as Arthur Laurenson: his letters and literary remains: a selection with an introductory memoir. Other works by Arthur Laurenson include On Certain Beliefs and phrases of Shetland Fishermen, Two Norse Lays, The Franco-German War, and Diplomatarium Hialtlandense.

His death caused the Lerwick South by-election in 1891.

His nephew William Tulloch was also a councillor.

Political Career

Lerwick Town Council

County Council

See Also

  • The New Shetlander No 85

External Links

Zetland County Council
Constituency created Member for
Lerwick South

Feb - Dec 1890
Succeeded by
James Goudie
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Lerwick South County Councillors
Councillors Arthur Laurenson (1890-1890) • James Goudie (1891-1901) • Arthur Laing (1901-1910) • Charles Stout (1910-1922) • James Laing (1922-1929)