Scottish History & Archaeology student is awarded a Carnegie Trust Vacation Scholarship

Al Ross, a third-year BA (Hons) Scottish History and Archaeology student at Lews Castle College º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½, has just been awarded a Carnegie Trust Vacation Scholarship. This will enable him to conduct essential research in preparation for his dissertation. As Al says:

“The research will involve looking at a court case from the 1760's involving a minister called John Witherspoon who was at the High Kirk in Paisley. It was a libel action brought against him which he lost and I'm trying to see if it was a factor in him going to America. He ended up as a signatory to the Declaration of Independence and as President of Princeton University.â€

Al will use the grant to support travel and accommodation for archival and library visits to Edinburgh and Paisley, research inspired by being a student on the ‘Scots in North America’ module, taught by the Centre’s Dr Elizabeth Ritchie.