Patrick Campbell MacDougall FRSE (28 November 1806–30 December 1867) became Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh.
He was born in the manse at Killin in Perthshire on 28 November 1806 the son of Janet Campbell and Rev Hugh MacDougall.
[2] In 1844 he was appointed Professor of Moral Philosophy at New College, Edinburgh, training ministers for the Free Church of Scotland.
In 1860 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh his proposer being James Young Simpson.
[5] He died at his home 9 Buckingham Terrace[6] on 30 December 1867 and is buried in Dean Cemetery.