George Heriot

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George Heriot was a wealthy 16th–17th century Scottish goldsmith and philanthropist whose endowments notably supported education in Edinburgh.

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George Heriot canonical 3

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instanceOf goldsmith
human
philanthropist
birthDate 1563
birthPlace Edinburgh
Kingdom of Scotland
burialPlace St Martin-in-the-Fields
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Scotland
deathDate 1624
deathPlace Kingdom of England
London, England
surface form: London
employer Anne of Denmark
James VI and I
surface form: James VI of Scotland
era 16th century
17th century
fieldOfWork goldsmithing
philanthropy
founded George Heriot’s Hospital
a charitable trust for the education of fatherless children
gender male
hasPart bequests for educational purposes
heritageDesignation benefactor of Scottish education
knownFor being royal goldsmith to King James VI of Scotland
being royal jeweller to Queen Anne of Denmark
supporting education in Edinburgh
languageOfWorkOrName English
Scots
legacy George Heriot's School
surface form: George Heriot’s School in Edinburgh

model of charitable educational endowments in Scotland
movement Scottish Reformation era philanthropy
name George Heriot self-link
notableWork endowment of George Heriot’s Hospital
foundation of a charitable school in Edinburgh
occupation goldsmith
jeweller
moneylender
philanthropist
positionHeld royal goldsmith
royal jeweller
religion Protestantism
residence Edinburgh
London, England
surface form: London
significantEvent appointment as royal goldsmith to James VI
move to London after the Union of the Crowns in 1603

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Heriot-Watt University namedAfter George Heriot
George Heriot name George Heriot self-link