Walter Chalmers Smith (1824 - 1908), born in Aberdeen and educated there and
at Edinburgh, was a minister of the Free Church of Scotland at Orwell,
Glasgow, and Edinburgh successively, a distinguished preacher and a man
of kindly nature and catholic sympathies. He attained considerable
reputation as a poet. Among his works are The Bishop's Walk (1861),
Olrig Grange (1872), Hilda among the Broken Gods (1878), Raban
(1880), Kildrostan (1884), and A Heretic (1890). Some of these were
written under the names of "Orwell" and Hermann Kunst. He received the
degrees of D.D. and LL.D.
- This article is originally from A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature.