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Stuart MacGregor
Stuart MacGregor was a Scottish poet, novelist and songwriter.
MacGregor attended medical school in Edinburgh and held several hospital positions in the city before being called up for National Service. He later taught social medicine, both in Scotland and the West Indies. MacGregor died in a car crash in Jamaica in 1973, aged thirty-seven.〔MacDougall, M. (1973) "Stuart MacGregor. The Sinner. London. Calder and Boyars Ltd. 1973. 256 pp. ₤2.50.," Studies in Scottish
Literature: Vol. 11: Iss. 4, 256–258.〕 Following his death, a Stuart MacGregor Memorial Prize was established by Edinburgh's Department of Community Health. 〔(Scottish Poetry Library )〕
In 1958, with Hamish Henderson, MacGregor co-founded the Edinburgh University Folk Society and was its first President.〔Edinburgh University Folk (Song) Society 50th Anniversary Celebrations Programme, 2008〕 He wrote a number of widely recorded folk songs about Edinburgh life including the humorous "Sandy Bell's Man" about dating medical students, and the romantic "Coshieville."
MacGregor's poetry appeared in an anthology published by Reprographia in 1970, ''Four Points of a Saltire.'' This featured the work of four Scottish poets, the others being Sorley MacLean, George Campbell Hay and William Neill. MacGregor's two novels were ''The Myrtle and Ivy'' (1967) and ''The Sinner'' (1973), both set in the Edinburgh folk scene.〔MacDougall, M. (1973) "Stuart MacGregor. The Sinner. London. Calder and Boyars Ltd. 1973. 256 pp. ₤2.50.," Studies in Scottish
Literature: Vol. 11: Iss. 4, 256–258.〕 A radio play, ''The Month of Mary Paterson'', was broadcast by BBC Scotland in 1968.〔(Scottish Poetry Library ); (Radio Listings )〕
==Selected Bibliography==

*''The Myrtle and the Ivy'' (Loanhead: Macdonald Publishers 1967)
*''Four Points of a Saltire: the poetry of Sorley MacLean, George Campbell Hay, Willam Neill, Stuart MacGregor'' (Edinburgh: Reprographia, 1970)
*''The Sinner'' (London: Calder & Boyards, 1973)
*''Poems and Songs'' (Loanhead: Macdonald Publishers, 1974)

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