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Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd

Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd

A nineteenth-century Scottish writer and minister of the Church of Scotland who served at St Andrews.

Lived
1825–1899
Nationality
Scottish
Era
Victorian
Language
English

Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd was a nineteenth-century Scottish writer and cleric. Born in 1825, Boyd initially directed his career ambitions toward the legal profession, preparing to join the English Bar. However, he ultimately redirected his path, choosing instead to enter the ministry of the Church of Scotland.\n\nFollowing his ordination, Boyd served as a minister, most notably establishing his ministry at St. Andrews. Throughout his life, he balanced his ecclesiastical duties with his literary pursuits, contributing to the Scottish literary landscape until his death in 1899.