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The Anderson family home at 8 Great King Street, Edinburgh
David Anderson, Lord St Vigeans (26 October 1862 – 1 June 1948) was a Scottish advocate and judge. He served from 1918 to 1934 as the second Chairman of the Scottish Land Court.[1]
In May 1918 he relinquished the post as sheriff to become Chairman of the Scottish Land Court, taking the judicial title of Lord St Vigeans.[1] The title was derived from the ancient village of St Vigeans in Forfarshire, where his father had been educated.[8] He succeeded the deceased Lord Kennedy,[9] having twice served as temporary Chairman during periods of Kennedy's absence, in July 1914[10] and December 1915.[11]
After 16 years as Chairman, Anderson submitted his resignation from the Land Court in early October 1934,[12] and retired from the bench on 1 November 1934. He was succeeded by Robert Macgregor Mitchell.[13][14]
In 1898 Kennedy married Emma Millar Robertson, daughter of James Robertson of Edinburgh.[citation needed] They had one son, James, who was killed in a motorcycle accident in 1922.[1][3]