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A    ROLL   OF    THE    GRADUATES   OF   THE 
UNIVERSITY   OF   GLASGOW 


PUBLISHED  BY 

JAMES  MACLEHOSE   AND  SONS,   GLASGOW, 
Publishers  to  the  anibersitg. 

MACMILLAN   AND   CO.,   LTD.,    LONDON. 
New  York,  -    •     The  Macmillan  Co. 
London,  -    -    •    Sitnpkin,  Hamilton  and  Co. 
Cambridge,  •    •    Macmillan  and  Bowes. 
Edinburgh,  •     -     Douglas  and  Foulis. 

MDCCCXCVIII. 


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A    Roll    of  the    Graduates 


of  the 


University  of  Glasgow 

From  3ist  December,   1727 
To  3ist  December,  1897 

With    Short   Biographical  Notes 


Compiled  by 

W.   Innes  Addison 

Assistant  to  the  Clerk  of  Senate 


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Glasgow 
James   MacLehose  &  Sons,  61   St.  Vincent   Street 

Publishers  and  Booksellers  to  the  University 
1898 


GLASGOW  I    PRINTED   AT   THE   UNIVERSITY    PRESS 
BY   ROBERT  MACLEHOSE   AND  CO. 


PREFACE 


THE  present  volume  is  the  outcome  of  two  less  ambitious  schemes. 

The  Munimenta  Alme  Universitatis  Glasguensis,  published  in  1854  by 
the  Maitland  Club  under  the  editorship  of  Mr.  Cosmo  Innes,  contains,  inter 
alia,  chronological  Lists  of  the  Laureati  or  Graduates  from  the  foundation 
of  the  University  in  1450-51  down  to  the  close  of  the  year  1727,  and  an 
alphabetical  Index  Nominum  affords  the  means  of  easy  reference  to  any  name 
appearing  in  these  Lists. 

The  subsequent  graduations  have  been  recorded,  either  in  special  Registers 
cr  in  the  Minute  Books,  with,  on  the  whole,  praiseworthy  completeness  and 
accuracy ;  but  as  no  index  of  this  portion  had  ever  been  made,  the  con- 
stantly occurring  task  of  tracing  individual  graduates  was  always  attended 
with  great  labour  and  much  uncertainty. 

To  remedy  this  state  of  matters,  the  compiler  commenced  a  series  of 
Indices  to  the  various  Registers,  but,  after  proceeding  some  considerable  way, 
it  occurred  to  him  that  the  materials  which  he  had  collected  were  worthy  ot 
better  utilization,  and  that  a  General  Alphabetical  Roll  of  all  the  Graduates — 
showing  at  a  glance  the  several  degrees  (if  more  than  one)  held  by  each  person 
— would  be  more  serviceable  and  satisfactory. 

This  scheme  was  duly  carried  out,  when  a  further  development  suggested 
itself,  namely,  that  short  biographical  notes  should,  where  possible,  be  appended. 
When  that  had  been  accomplished  in  regard  to  the  large  majority  of  the 
names,  there  still  remained  some  the  particulars  of  whose  after  life  could  not 
be  ascertained.  In  reference  to  these  an  attempt  was  made  to  discover  at 
least  their  parentage  or  birthplace.  The  Matriculation  Entries,  as  throwing 
light  on  such  points,  have,  therefore,  in  many  instances  been  quoted,  and  in 
others  the  nationalities,  as  appearing  in  the  Graduation  Albums,  are  subjoined. 


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PREFACE 


The  remaining  names  (pleasingly  few  in  number)  represent  graduates  whose 
identity  has  baffled  inquiry. 

Curiously  enough,  no  separate  Registers  of  Honorary  Degrees  were  kept 
till  the  foundation  of  the  New  University  Buildings  in  1868.  It  thus  became 
necessary  to  examine  all  the  Minutes  of  Faculty,  Senate,  etc.,  from  1727 
downwards,  and  to  make  up  therefrom  the  requisite  Lists.  This  inspection 
of  the  records  afforded  an  opportunity  of  noting  a  few  quaint  cases  of 
discipline,  etc.,  of  checking  and  verifying  the  contents  of  the  other  Graduation 
Registers,  and,  in  some  early  years,  of  adding  names — many  of  them  highly 
important — which  had  not  been  recorded  in  the  ordinary  books. 

The  process  of  compilation  has  necessarily  been  attended  with  somewhat 
formidable  difficulties.  The  three  chief  obstacles  were  (i)  identification  or 
differentiation  in  cases  where  two  or  more  degrees  (e.g.,  M.A.  and  M.D.)  were 
granted  to  persons  of  the  same  name  at  different  times ;  (2)  the  ascertainment 
of  full  Christian  and  middle  names — a  point  which  had  been  rather  overlooked 
in  the  records  ;  and  (3)  the  collection  of  biographical  matter. 

It  was  found  that  the  Matriculation  Albums  from  1728  to  1858  were 
unindexed,  and  to  render  them  serviceable  an  index  of  the  17,083  names 
which  they  contain  had  to  be  prepared.  It  was  also  thought  desirable  to 
index  the  Old  Class  Rolls,  contained  in  four  large  M.S.  volumes,  and  to 
collect  as  many  as  possible  of  the  Prize  Lists  prior  to  the  printed  set  which 
commences  with  1833.  These  have  accordingly  been  copied  from  the  Glasgow 
newspaper  files  for  a  period  of  56  years — namely,  1777  to  1832. 

The  great  bulk  of  the  biographical  information  had,  however,  to  be  sought 
for  outwith  the  academic  records.  Prior  to  the  commencement  in  1859-60  of 
a  General  Council  Register,  the  University  preserved  little  trace  of  its  graduates, 
save  in  the  cases  where  honorary  degrees  were  conferred,  or  ordinary  degrees 
granted  in  special  circumstances.  From  that  date  to  the  institution  of  a 
Parliamentary  Register  of  Council  in  1868,  the  aid  afforded  by  the  Registers 
was  but  slight.  Even  then  registration  was  merely  optional,  and  though,  in 
1 88 1,  it  became  compulsory,  the  remissness  of  graduates  themselves  in  announc- 
ing changes  of  address  or  occupation,  and  the  neglect  of  representatives  to 
intimate  deaths,  have  tended  greatly  to  lessen  the  usefulness  of  these  records 
as  sources  of  information.  They,  and  the  Registration  Books  on  which  they 
are  founded,  have,  however,  been  exhaustively  examined,  and  their  contents 
have  been  utilized  so  far  as  they  seemed  reliable. 

Besides  many  individual  biographies  and  other  publications  (such  as 
Calendars,  Post-Office  Directories,  newspapers,  etc.)  occasionally  referred  to — 
not  to  mention  Death  Registers  and  Tombstones — the  following  are  the 


PREFACE  vii 

principal   authorities   laid    under  contribution,  and   most   of  them   have  been 
compared,  name-by-name,  with  the  entries  in  the  Roll : 

The  Dictionary  of  National  Biography,  volumes  I.  to  LI  I. 

The  Imperial  Dictionary  of  Universal  Biography,  3  volumes. 

Anderson's  Scottish  Nation,  3  volumes. 

Chambers'  Lives  of  Illustrious  and  Distinguished  Scotsmen,  4  volumes. 

Appleton's  Cyclopaedia  of  American  Biography,  6  volumes. 

The  Dictionary  of  Australasian  Biography. 

Glasgow,  Past  and  Present,  3  volumes. 

Peter   Mackenzie's   Old  Reminiscences   ot   Glasgow  and  the  West  of  Scotland, 

2  volumes. 

Memoirs  and  Portraits  of  One  Hundred  Glasgow  Men,  2  volumes. 
The  Old  Country  Houses  of  the  Old  Glasgow  Gentry. 
Strang's  Glasgow  and  its  Clubs. 
Cleland's  Annals  of  Glasgow,  2  volumes. 
The  University  of  Glasgow,  Old  and  New,  1450-1891. 

Duncan's  Memorials  of  the  Faculty  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  of  Glasgow. 
W.  J.  Duncan's  Literary  History  of  Glasgow. 
History  of  the  High  School  of  Glasgow. 
Scott's  Fasti  Ecclesiae  Scoticanac,  3  volumes. 
Brown's  Annals  of  the  Disruption. 

M'Kelvie's  Annals  and  Statistics  of  the  United  Presbyterian  Church. 
Scott's  Annals  of  the  Original  Secession  Church. 
Reid's  History  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  Ireland,  3  volumes. 
Killen's  History  of  Congregations  of  the  Presbyterian   Church  in  Ireland. 
Grant's  Church  Almanac,  15  volumes. 
Catalogue   of  the  Graduates   in   Arts,  Divinity,  and   Law  of   the  University  of 

Edinburgh,   1858. 

Foster's  Alumni  Oxonienses,    1715-1888,   2  volumes. 
Munk's  Roll  of  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians  of  London,  3  volumes. 
Cameron's  History  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  in  Ireland. 
History  of  the  Society  of  Writers  to  Her  Majesty's  Signet 
Members  of  Parliament  for  Scotland,   1357-1882. 
Debrett's  Peerage,  Baronetage,  Knightage,  and  Companionage, 
Oliver  &  Boyd's  Edinburgh  Almanac  (and  its  predecessors),  83  volumes. 
The  Medical  Directory  from  1852   onwards. 
The  Medical  Register  from  1859  onwards. 

As  might  be  expected,  the  cases  in  which  no  details  of  career  have  been 
ascertained  are  mostly  those  of  the  earlier  graduates,  and  several  circumstances 
serve  to  account  for  this.  The  lack  already  referred  to  of  any  means  whereby 
the  University  could  keep  in  touch  with  alumni  resulted  in  the  loss  of  all 
trace  of  graduates  who  died  early,  and  of  those  who  went  abroad.  The  Edin- 


vijj  PREFACE 

burgh  Almanacs  were  not  in  existence  till  nearly  the  end  of  the  eighteenth 
century.  There  was  no  regular  Medical  Directory  till  1845,  and  no  Medical 
Register  till  1859.  Church  Almanacs,  Law  Lists,  and  Post-Office  Directories 
were  practically  unknown,  and  any  obituary  or  other  notices  in  newspapers  and 
Annual  Registers  related  only  to  men  of  eminence  or  notoriety.  The  ordinary 
rank  and  file  of  mankind  were  simply  ignored.  Thanks  to  Scott's  Fasti  and  the 
United  Presbyterian  and  Secession  Annals,  clergymen  have  been  fairly  well 
accounted  for,  but  in  all  other  departments  of  professional  life  very  little 
information  could  be  gleaned.  The  want  of  printed  Lists  of  Members  of  the 
Faculty  of  Advocates  in  Edinburgh,  and  the  Faculty  of  Procurators  in 
Glasgow,  was  specially  felt. 

Where  written  and  printed  records  failed,  whether  in  regard  to  ancient  or 
modern  names,  recourse  was  had  to  correspondence  with  surviving  graduates, 
the  representatives  or  successors  of  deceased  graduates,  ministers  of  all 
denominations,  and  the  officials  of  the  various  Universities,  Presbyteries, 
Assemblies,  and  other  public  bodies.  The  readiness  and  courtesy  with  which 
information  has  been  supplied  by  such  correspondents  (over  2000  in  number) 
call  for  the  most  grateful  recognition. 

To  those  who  were  consulted  in  more  than  single  cases,  special  thanks 
are  due — as,  for  example,  the  late  Professor  Cowan,  M.D.,  LL.D. ;  William 
H.  Hill,  LL.D. ;  John  Oswald  Mitchell,  B.A.,  LL.D. ;  James  Finlayson,  M.D. ; 
John  Glaister,  M.D. ;  Alexander  Duncan,  B.A.,  Secretary  and  Librarian  to  the 
Faculty  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  of  Glasgow;  P.  J.  Anderson,  LL.B., 
University  Librarian,  Aberdeen ;  J.  T.  Clark,  Librarian  to  the  Faculty  of 
Advocates ;  John  F.  Orr,  Clerk  to  the  Faculty  of  Procurators  in  Glasgow ;  and 
the  Rev.  Alexander  Gordon  of  Manchester. 

Cordial  acknowledgments  are  owing  to  Professor  Stewart,  D.D.,  Clerk  of 
Senate,  for  unlimited  access  to  the  manuscript  records  of  the  University;  to 
Professor  Dickson,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Curator  of  the  Library,  and  Mr.  James 
Lymburn,  Librarian,  for  special  arrangements  with  regard  to  the  consultation 
of  the  biographical  collections  under  their  charge ;  to  Mr.  James  L.  Galbraith, 
Sub-Librarian,  for  invaluable  and  almost  daily  aid  in  difficult  and  doubtful 
cases ;  to  Professor  Young,  M.D.,  for  unwearied  interest  and  countless  fruitful 
hints,  as  also  for  reading  all  the  proof  sheets;  to  Professor  Ferguson,  LL.D., 
for  much  kindly  advice  and  encouragement ;  to  Mr.  James  Coutts,  M.A.,  for 
the  loan  of  General  Council  Registers  and  Registration  Books ;  to  Mr.  Alex- 
ander Sinclair  (Manager  of  the  Glasgow  Herald},  and  the  Directors  of  Stirling's 
Library,  for  facilities  in  the  copying  of  the  old  Prize  Lists  ;  and  to  the  Trustees 
of  Dr.  Williams'  Library,  London,  for  permitting  extracts  to  be  taken 


PREFACE  ix 

from  a  manuscript  in  their  possession  relative  to  the  careers  of  Williams' 
Scholars. 

A  few  words  may  be  necessary  regarding  the  phraseology  of  entries  which 
are  not  altogether  self-explanatory.  "  Scotus,"  "Anglus,"  "  Hibernus,"  etc., 
bearing  to  be  taken  from  the  Graduation  Albums,  are  therein  inscribed  by  the 
graduates  themselves,  and  may  be  held  as  correctly  stating  the  countries  of 
birth  in  these  particular  cases.  "  F.N.,"  which  often  occurs  in  matriculation 
entries,  is  a  contraction  for  "filius  natu,"  and  "  V.D.M."  represents  "  Verbi  Dei 
Ministri."  The  localities  (other  than  nationalities)  noted  after  the  names  of 
medical  graduates  are  meant  to  show  the  successive  places  where,  according 
to  the  Medical  Directories,  they  have  resided  or  practised.  Such  an  entry  as 
"  Ship  Surgeon  ;  Glasgow  ;  Edinburgh ;  London,"  would  mean  that  the  graduate 
commenced  his  professional  life  on  shipboard,  and  that  he  subsequently  resided 
or  practised,  first  in  Glasgow,  second  in  Edinburgh,  and  finally  in  London. 
Where  a  graduate  is  stated  to  have  been  intended  for  the  ministry  in  "  South 
Britain,"  it  may  be  taken  that  he  was  a  Williams'  Scholar.  The  Brunton 
Memorial  Prize  is  awarded  to  the  most  distinguished  graduate  in  Medicine, 
and  the  Logan  Medal  and  Prize  to  the  most  distinguished  graduate  in  Arts, 
of  each  year. 

The  omission,  except  in  a  few  very  special  instances,  of  all  reference  to  the 
published  writings  of  Graduates  was  made  intentionally.  To  obtain  absolutely 
complete  particulars  on  such  a  point  was  clearly  impossible,  and,  in  any  case, 
their  inclusion  would  have  swelled  the  book  to  undue  dimensions.  The  alter- 
native of  making  a  selection  was  equally  objectionable,  and  would  have  proved 
an  extremely  delicate  and  invidious  task. 

Where  such  a  mass  of  names,  dates,  and  facts  is  concerned,  it  would  be 
vain  to  expect  that  no  inaccuracies  have  crept  in.  IT  IS  EARNESTLY 

REQUESTED  THAT  ALL  SUCH  AS  ARE  DETECTED  MAY  BE  NOTIFIED  TO 
THE  COMPILER,  WHO  WILL  ALSO  WELCOME  ANY  DETAILS  TENDING  TO 
SUPPLY,  SUPPLEMENT,  OR  AMEND  THE  BIOGRAPHIES  OF  GRADUATES. 

Among  the  Appendices  will  be  found  a  Table  showing  the  numbers  of 
persons  on  whom  the  various  degrees  were  conferred  in  each  year  of  the 
period  covered,  the  grand  total  of  degrees  being  15,360.  The  total  number  of 
graduates,  as  distinguished  from  degrees,  is  10,780.  It  will  be  observed  that 
there  is  one  D.C.L.  (the  Earl  of  Selkirk,  1745),  the  only  instance  in  which  that 
high  degree  has  ever  been  bestowed  by  this  or  any  of  the  other  Scottish 
Universities.  The  Bachelorship  of  Surgery,  instituted  in  1819,  was  evidently 
not  a  success,  for  only  seven  persons  received  it,  and  none  after  1822.  It  has, 
however,  been  revived  by  Ordinance  of  the  recent  Universities  Commission. 


x  PREFACE 

In  order  to  bring  the  work  completely  down  to  the  date  of  publication, 
all  additional  biographical  information  arising  or  obtained  after  the  main  Roll 
(ending  with  the  Graduates  of  1896)  had  gone  to  press  is  noted  in  the 
Appendix,  and  the  names  of  the  Graduates  of  1897  have  also  been  added. 
There  is  likewise  inserted  a  List  of  the  Members  of  Senate  from  1727  to 
1897,  with  biographical  notices  of  those  whose  names  do  not  appear  in  the 
Roll.  This  is  followed  by  a  List  of  the  Subscribers  to  the  volume. 

Though  this  work  is  published  with  the  sanction  of  the  University  Court, 
it  must  be  understood  that  the  compiler  is  alone  responsible  for  its  contents 
and  its  shortcomings. 

W.  I.  A. 


MATRICULATION  OFFICE, 

UNIVERSITY  OF  GLASGOW, 

February,  1898. 


CONTENTS 


PAGE 

ROLL  OF  GRADUATES,  1727  TO  1896,        ...  .  i 


APPENDICES : 

I.  ADDITIONAL     BIOGRAPHICAL     INFORMATION    REGARDING     GRADUATES 

ON  "ROLL,"     -  671 

II.  DEGREES  CONFERRED  DURING  1897  ON  PERSONS  ALREADY  GRADUATES,  673 

III.  DEGREES    CONFERRED    DURING     1897     ON     PERSONS    NOT    ALREADY 

GRADUATES,      ...  ..  ...  675 

IV.  TABLE  SHOWING  NUMBER  OF  DEGREES  GRANTED  IN  EACH  YEAR,         -  678 
V.  MEMBERS  OF  SENATE,  1727  TO  1897,-        -                         -  682 

VI.  LIST  OF  SUBSCRIBERS,-  -  -  691 


ROLL   OF   GRADUATES 


ABBE,   CLEVELAND,  LL.D.   1896. 

Professor  of  Meteorology  in  the  Columbian  University,   Washington,  and 

head    of    the    Meteorological  Office    there ;    born    in    New    York    City,    3rd 
December,   1838. 

ABBOTT,   JOHN,  M.D.  1837. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ABBOTT,   JOHN   CARSON,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Brooklyn,  U.S.A. 

ABBOTT,   RICHARD   THEOPHILUS,  M.D.  1856. 

Surgeon-Major,    H.M.    Indian    Service;    Edinburgh;    Bray,    Co.   Wicklow; 
died  1 88 1. 

ABDURAHMAN,   ABDULLAH,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

ABERCROMBIE,   PETER   HENDERSON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890,  M.D.  1895. 

Glasgow ;  Paisley  ;  London. 

ABERCROMBIE,   RALPH,  B.A.  1859,   M.A.  1860. 

Minister  of  United  Methodist  Free  Church,  Norwich. 

ACWORTH,   JAMES,  M.A.  1823,  LL.D.  1847. 

Minister  of  the  Baptist  Church  at  Leeds,  1823-35  '>  President  of  the  Baptist 

College  at  (i)    Horton,    Bradford,    1835-59,   and   (2)    Rawdon,  near  Leeds  (to 

which  it  was  removed),    1859-63;   bora  ist  August,  1798;  died  i3th  October, 

1883. 

ACWORTH,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1828. 

B.A.  Oxon.  1833,  M.A.  1836;  Curate  of  Cossington,  Leicestershire,  1832-36; 

Vicar  of  Rothley,  same  county,  1836-53;  Vicar  of  Plumstead,  Kent,   1853-64; 

Rector  of  Walton  West  cum  Talbenny,  Pembroke,  1870-75  ;  Vicar  of  South  Stoke, 

Somerset,  1875-85,  when  he  resigned  (alive  9th  Sept.,  1897,  aged  94). 

ADAIR,   WILLIAM,  M.A.  1775. 

"Filius  unicus  Alexandri  Agricolae   quondam   in  parochia  de  Kirkmichael 
et  comitatu  de  Ayr"  [Matric.  Alb.   1771]. 


2  ROLL    OF   GRADUATES 

ADAIR,   WILLIAM,  LL.D.  1804. 

"  Rev."  (no  further  designation  given  in  Minutes). 

ADAIR,   WILLIAM,  M.A.   1814. 

"Filius    natu    Secundus    Jacobi    Agricolae  in    parochia    de    Drumara    in 
comitatu  de  Down"  [Matric.  Alb.  1811]. 

ADAIR,   WILLIAM,  C.M.  1827. 

ADAM,   ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1880. 

Glasgow ;  Beaufort,  Victoria,  Australia. 

ADAM,  ANDREW,  B.A.  1776,  M.A.  1777. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Andreae  Mercatoris  in  Falkirk"  [Matric.  Alb.  1773]. 

ADAM,   BASIL  JOHN,  M.B.,C.M.   1886. 

Glasgow;  Beaufort,  Victoria,  Australia. 

ADAM,   CHARLES,  M.D.  1850. 

Coatbridge;    died  25th  June,  1881. 

ADAM,   DAVID   STOW,  M.A.  1881,  B.D.  1884. 

Free  Church  Minister  at  (i)  Banchory-Ternan,  (2)  Kelso,  (3)  St.  Andrew's 
Church,  Greenock. 

ADAM,   HECTOR   MAIBEN,  M.A.  1871,  B.D.  1894. 

Free  Church  Minister  at  (i)  Marykirk,  (2)  Bon-Accord,  Aberdeen. 

ADAM,   JAMES,  M.A.  1883,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887. 

Stirling;  Glasgow;  Hamilton. 

ADAM,   JAMES,  M.A.   1889. 

Teacher,   Glasgow,   in   (i)   Garnethill  Public  School,   (2)  Pupil  Teachers' 
Institute. 

ADAM,   JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Paisley. 

ADAM,  JAMES,  M.A.  1896. 

Student  of  Law. 

ADAM,   JAMES   ALLAN,  M.A.  1881. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Ellon. 

ADAM,  JOHN,  D.D.  1868. 

Minister   of  Free   Church  at   (i)  Aberdeen,    (2)  Wellpark,   Glasgow;   and 
Home  Mission  Secretary  of  Free  Church;   died  igth  November,  1890. 

ADAM,   JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888. 

Paisley;  East  Wemyss,  Fife;  Paisley. 

ADAM,   JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Glasgow;  Nairn;  Forres. 

ADAM,  JOHN   EWING,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Rotherham. 

ADAM,  JOHN  JOHNSTONE,  M.A.  1826. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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ADAM,   JOHN    MITCHELL,  M.B.,  CM.  1875. 

Ship  Surgeon;  Glasgow;  Port-Ban natyne,  Bute;  died  i8th  September,  1883, 
aged  31. 

ADAM,   JOHN   WILSON,  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 

Stepps  Road;  Tarbolton. 

ADAM,   MATTHEW,  M.A.  1808. 

Taught  a  School  of  his  own  in  Glasgow,  1808-11;  Rector  of  the  Royal 
Academy  of  Inverness,  1811-39,  when  retired  on  a  pension;  taught  in  his 
own  house  in  Glasgow,  1840-50;  resident  in  Ayr.  1850-53;  born  at  Bargeny, 
Parish  of  Dailly,  Ayrshire,  2oth  February,  1780;  died  at  Ayr,  loth  December, 
1853;  while  a  lad,  wrought  extra  hours  as  a  Blacksmith,  sold  nails  which  he 
made  from  cast-off  horse  shoes,  and  thereby  earned  money  to  take  him  to  the 
University. 

ADAM,   MATTHEW  ATKINSON,  B.Sc.  1896. 

Engineer  and  Electrician:  (i)  apprentice  to  A.  &  P.  Steven,  Provanside; 
(2)  draughtsman  with  Turnbull  &  Co.,  Bishopbriggs ;  (3)  Manual  Instructor  in 
City  Public  School,  Glasgow ;  (4)  on  Electric  Staff  in  Lord  Kelvin's  Standardizing 
Laboratory,  Cambridge  Street,  Glasgow;  (5)  assistant  to  H.  A.  Mavor,  Glasgow; 
(6)  assistant  to  Marks  &  Clerk,  Chancery  Lane,  London;  son  of  William 
Adam,  M.A.  1879  (q.v.),  and  grandson  of  Matthew  Adam,  M.A.  1808  (q.v.). 

ADAM,  PETER,  B.D.  1890. 

Minister  of  Alford  since  1896;    M.A.  Edinburgh,   1886. 

ADAM,  ROBERT  HILLHOUSE,  M.A.  1885,  M.B.,  CM.  1889,  M.D.   1893. 

Paisley. 

ADAM,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1879. 

Free  Church  Minister  at  Cumbernauld. 
ADAM,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1894. 

(i)  Teacher  in  (a)  Rosevale  Street  School,  Partick,  (b)  Hamilton  Crescent 
School  there ;  (2)  student  of  Medicine. 

ADAM,  THOMAS  BEAT,  M.B.,  CM.  1879,  M.D.  1882. 

Glasgow;    Foo-Chow,  China;    Brechin. 
ADAM,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1879. 

Head  Master  of  (i)  Newton-on-Ayr  F.C.  School,  1854-68,  (2)  Day  School, 
Glasgow  Mechanics'  Institution,  1869-72,  (3)  Hampton  Court  Academy,  Glasgow, 
1872-79,  (4)  City  Public  School,  Glasgow,  1880-95,  (5)  Henderson  Street  Public 
School  there,  since  1895;  son  of  Matthew  Adam,  M.A.  1808  (q.v.),  and 
father  of  Matthew  Atkinson  Adam,  B.Sc.  1896  (q.v.). 

ADAM,  WILLIAM  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1876. 

Glasgow ;  Somerset  County  Ayslum ;  Glasgow ;  Biggar ;  Glasgow ;  Rugeley, 
Staffs. ;  London. 

ADAM,  WILLIAM  THOM,  M.B.,  CM.  1883. 

King's  Kettle,  Fife;   Workington,  Cumberland;  Shelf,  Yorks. 


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ADAMS,  BENJAMIN,  B.A.  1774. 

"  Filius  natu  Quintus  Allan!  Armigeri  in  Parochia  de  Knockbride  in 
comitatu  de  Cavan  in  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1772]. 

ADAMS,  FRANCIS,  LL.D.  1846. 

Medical  Practitioner  at  Banchory-Ternan,  Aberdeenshire ;  translator  of 
Hippocrates,  etc.,  and  author  of  several  learned  works ;  born  at  Lumphanan, 
i3th  March,  1796;  died  26th  February,  1861;  M.D.  Aberdeen,  1856. 

ADAMS,  GILBERT,  M.D.  1853. 

Native  of  Louisville,  Kentucky,  U.S.A. ;   probably  settled  there. 

ADAMS,  JAMES,  M.A.  1817. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Castlederg,  1820-37  ;  died  22nd  May,  1837. 

ADAMS,  JAMES  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1878,  M.D.  1881. 

Glasgow;    assistant  to  Professor  of  Anatomy  in  the  University,  1883-90; 

Lecturer   on    Surgical   Diseases   of  Children   in   St.    Mungo's   College;    Degree 

Examiner  on  Surgery  and  Clinical  Surgery  in  the  University  from  ist  January, 

1897. 

ADAMS,  JOHN,  M.A.  1765. 

Possibly  one  of  (a)  John  Adams,  Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Donaghadee, 
1772-79,  who  died  gth  January,  1779,  (b)  John  Adams,  Irish  Presbyterian 
Minister  at  Scriggan,  1774-89,  who  died  8th  June,  1789. 

ADAMS,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1871. 

Hamilton  ;   died  1881. 

ADAMS,  JOHN,  M.A.  1884,  B.Sc.  1888. 

(i)  Headmaster  of  Jean  Street  Public  School,  Port-Glasgow;  (2)  Rector 
of  Grammar  School,  Campbeltown;  (3)  Rector  of  Free  Church  Training 
College,  Aberdeen. 

ADAMS,  JOHN,  M.A.  1886,  B.D.   1888. 

Free  Church  Minister  at  Inverkeillor. 

ADAMS,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888. 

Glasgow. 

ADAMS,  JOHN  ALEXANDER,  M.A.   1813. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  John  Adams,  Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at 
(i)  Monaghan,  1818-20,  (2)  Strabane,  1820-27,  and  who  died  i7th  December, 
1827. 

ADAMS,  JOHN  ESSLEMONT,  M.A.   1888,  B.D.  1892. 

Free  Church  Minister  of  Dreghorn  and  Perseton. 

ADAMS,  MATTHEW,  M.A.  1812. 

Irish   Presbyterian    Minister   at   Corlea,    1824-33,   when    "disannexed   from 

the  congregation  by  a  Committee  of  Synod,  but,  conducting  himself  improperly 

afterwards,    was    eventually    degraded"    [Hist,    of    Irish    Presb.    Congregations, 

p.   107]. 


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ADAMS,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1803. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  Robert  Adams,  Irish  Presbyterian  Minister 
at  Clare;  ordained  1807;  died  circa  1840. 

ADAMS,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1860. 

Surgeon  Army;   died  xoth  April,   1874. 

ADAMS,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1800. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ADAMS,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1873. 

Kirkintilloch ;   Paisley;   died  4th  January,  1875. 

ADAMS,  WILLIAM  STANLEY,  M.D.   1862,  CM.  1862. 

Hamilton ;   Hong  Kong,  China ;    London. 

ADAMSON,  DAVID,  CM.  1818. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ADAMSON,  JAMES,  M.D.  1869. 

Hetton-le-Hole,  Co.  Durham. 

ADAMSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1885. 

Minister,  Maree,  New  South  Wales. 

ADAMSON,  JOHN  GEORGE,  M.A.  1867. 

M.D.  (Queen's  Univ.,  Ireland,  1872);  Gilford,  Co.  Down;  Bellaghy,  Co. 
Deny;  Lurgan,  Co.  Armagh;  J.P. ;  died  i2th  June,  1890,  aged  43. 

ADAMSON,  ROBERT,  LL.D.  1883. 

Professor  of  Logic  in  (i)  Victoria  University,  Manchester,  1876-93, 
(2)  University  of  Aberdeen,  1893-95,  (3)  University  of  Glasgow  since  1895; 
M.A.  Edinburgh,  1871. 

ADAMSON,  WILLIAM  FRANCIS,  M.A.  1876. 

(i)  E.U.  Minister  at  Ayr;  (2)  E.U.  (Congregational)  Minister  at  Galashiels. 

ADDIE,  CHARLES  MORGAN,  M.A,  1792. 

Minister  of  Pittenweem  ;   died  22nd  February,  1834,  aged  63. 

ADDIE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1884. 

Minister  of  Wilson  U.P.  Church,  Perth. 

AFFLECK,  JOHN,  M.D.  1832. 

Tedburgh  ;   died  1860. 

AFFLECK,  JOHN,  M.A.  1865. 

B.Sc.  Edin.  1866;  D.Sc.  Edin.  1867;  Government  Inspector  of  Chemical 
Works. 

AGAR,  JOHN  HENRY,  M.D.  1838. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

AGNEW,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  17501 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Patricii  Agnew  de  Dalragle  in  com.  Gallovidiae " 
[Matric.  Alb.  1746]. 


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AGNEW,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1889. 

Second  Master  of  Hamilton  Crescent  Public  School,  Partick;  died 
3oth  May,  1894,  aged  33. 

AGNEW,  ALEXANDER  PERCY,  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 

Burnley,  Lanes. ;   Padiham,  Lanes. 

AGNEW,  DAVID,  M.D.,  C.M.  1861. 

Glasgow;   Paisley;    Dunoon;   Glasgow;   died  1888. 

AGNEW,  EDWARD  JONES,  C.M.  1827. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

AGNEW,  JAMES  FRANCIS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1896. 

Melbourne. 

AGNEW,  JAMES  WILSON,  M.D.  1839. 

Practitioner  in  Hobart  Town,  Tasmania;  J.P.  1862;  M.L.C.  1877-81 
and  1884-87;  Premier  and  Chief  Secretary  of  the  Colony,  1886-87. 

AGNEW,  JOHN,  M.A.   1812. 

"  Filius  natu  2dus  Johannis,  Mercatoris,  Nova  Eboraci  in  America "  [Matric. 
Alb.  1812]. 

AGNEW,  JOHN,  M.A.  1816. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

AGNEW,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1796. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

AGNEW,  ROBERT  RANKINE,  M.A.  1890. 

(i)  Science  Master  in  Secondary  Department  of  Woodside  School,  Glasgow; 
(2)  English  Master  in  Pupil  Teachers'  Institute  there. 

AHMED,  ZALNOOR  ALLEE,  M.B.   1872,  M.D.  1873. 

London;   Gowhatty,  Assam;   Surgeon-Lieut-Col.   I.M.S.  Bengal. 

AIKEN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1863. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 
AIKEN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1890. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 
AIKEN,  JOHN  BELCH,  M.A.  1867. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 
AIKENHEAD,  JOHN,  M.D.   1839. 

Manchester;  sometime  Lecturer  on  Forensic  Medicine  to  Chatham  Street 
Medical  School. 

AIKMAN,  CHARLES  MORTON,  M.A.   1883,  B.Sc.  1885,  D.Sc.   1894. 

Analyst  in  Glasgow;  Lecturer  on  Agricultural  Chemistry  in  Glasgow  and 
West  of  Scotland  Technical  College,  1888-93;  Professor  of  Chemistry  in 
Glasgow  Veterinary  College,  1893-94;  thereafter  Lecturer  on  Chemistry  and 
Agricultural  Chemistry  under  University  Extension  Scheme;  Degree  Examiner 
on  Chemistry  in  the  University,  1891-95. 


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AIKMAN,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1871,  M.D.  1874- 

Glasgow;   London;  Guernsey;  son  of  John  Logan  Aikman,  D.D.  (q.v.). 

AIKMAN,  JOHN  LOGAN,  D.D.  1885. 

Minister  of  (i)  St.  James's  Place  Relief  Church,  Edinburgh,  1845-56, 
(2)  Anderston  U.P.  Church,  Glasgow,  1856-85  ;  born  at  Lanark  loth  March, 
1820;  died  i3th  September,  1885. 

AIKMAN,  MATTHEW.  M.A.  1895. 

Student  of  Medicine. 

AINGER,  ALFRED,  LL.D.  1885. 

Curate  of  Alrewas,  Staffs.,  1860-64;  Second  Master  in  Sheffield  Collegiate 
School,  1864-66;  Reader  at  the  Temple  Church,  London,  1866-92;  Master 
of  the  Temple,  1894. 

AINSLIE,  JAMES  LYON,  M.A.  1896. 

Intends  to  qualify  for  ministry  of  English  Presbyterian  Church. 

AINSWORTH,  THOMAS,  B.A.  1823. 

"  Fil.  nat  maximus  Thomae  Mercatoris  in  Preston  in  comit.  Lancastriensi " 
[Matric.  Alb.  1819]. 

AINSWORTH,  WILLIAM  THOMAS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Sunderland;   Windhill,  Yorks. 

AIRD,  ALEXANDER  WALLACE,  M.B.,  CM.  1886. 

Galston ;   Newmilns. 

AIRD,  HUGH,  M.A.  1851,  D.D.  1889. 

Minister  of  City  Road  U.P.  Church,  Brechin;  died  i8th  July,  1895, 
aged  70. 

AIRD,  JOHN,  M.A.,  M.D.  1772. 

"Was  a  Practitioner  in  Medicine  for  several  years  in  Antigua"  [Univ. 
Minute,  5th  June,  1772]. 

AIRD,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1890. 

(i)  Teacher  in  Newmilns  Public  School,  Loudoun,  Ayrshire;  (2)  Mathematical 
and  Science  Master  in  Grammar  School,  Campbeltown ;  (3)  Headmaster  of 
Tarbert  Public  School,  Lochfyne. 

AIRLIE,  EARL  OF,  LLD.  1879. 

Ninth    Earl;    K.T.;    Lord    High    Commissioner   to   General   Assembly  of 

Church  of  Scotland,  1872-73  ;   born  4th  May,  1826;  died  25th  September,  1881. 

AIRSTON,  WILLIAM  BAIRD,  M.A.  1828,  M.D.  1832. 

Paisley;  Broomrigg,  Dumfriesshire;  St  Andrews;  graduated  as  "William 
Baird";  died  loth  January,  1870. 

AITCHISON,   WILLIAM,  M.A.  1793. 

Writer  in  Glasgow;  admitted  Member  of  Faculty  of  Procurators,  nth  June 
1795  ;  born  1772  ;  died  I4th  February,  1848. 


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AITKEN,   DAVID,  M.A.   1881. 

Teacher   in   (i)   Lasswade   School,    Midlothian,    (2)   Merry   Street  School, 
Motherwell. 

AITKEN,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1864. 

Rutherglen;  Prince  Albert,  Cape  of  Good  Hope;  died  3rd  December,  1876. 

AITKEN,  GEORGE  JEFFREY,  M.A.  1896. 

Teacher  in  Copeland  Road  Public  School,  Govan. 

AITKEN,  GEORGE  RIDDELL,  M.A.  1894. 

Minister  of  Kirkintilloch  United  Original  Secession  Church  since  1896. 

AITKEN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1772. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

AITKEN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1782. 

"  Natus  in  parochia  de  Carstairs,  et  comitatu  de  Lanark,  films  natu  maximus 
Gulielmi  Agricolae  in  supradict."  [Matric.  Alb.   1776]. 

AITKEN,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.   1888. 

Glasgow;  Milnathort;  Lancaster. 

AITKEN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1890. 

Probationer  of  U.P.  Church;  Assistant  at  Union  Church,  Valparaiso,  Chili. 

AITKEN,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.   1891. 

Glasgow;  Ilford,  Essex. 

AITKEN,  JAMES  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.   1891. 

Glasgow. 

AITKEN,  JAMES  MACALL,  M.D.   1860. 

Kilmarnock;    died  loth  January,   1872. 

AITKEN,  JAMES  RICHMOND,  M.A.  1891. 

Baptist  Minister  at  (i)  Pitlochry,  1893-94,  (2)  Olney,  Bucks,  since  1894. 

AITKEN,  JOHN,  M.A.  1815,  M.D.  1839. 

Glasgow;  sometime  Registrar  of  Faculty  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons;  died 
27th  December,  1861,  aged  75. 

AITKEN,  JOHN,  M.D.  1866. 

Govan;   died  nth  March,  1880,  aged  41. 

AITKEN,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1878,  M.D.  1886. 

Glasgow;  Buckhaven,  Fife. 

AITKEN,  JOHN  RUSSELL,  M.A.  1893. 

Qualifying  for  degree  of  LL.B. 

AITKEN,  PATRICK  HENDERSON,  M.A.  1881,  B.D.  1884,  B.Sc.  1889. 

Minister  of  the  Scottish  Church  at  Dulwich,  London. 

AITKEN,  ROBERT,  B.L.  1881. 

Writer,  Edinburgh. 


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AITKEN,  ROBERT  YOUNG,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Birkenhead. 

AITKEN,  THOMAS,  M.A.   1818. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

AITKEN,  THOMAS  MARTIN,  B.Sc.  1894. 

Engineer  in  Glasgow. 

AITKEN,  SIR  WILLIAM,  LL.D.   1888. 

M.D.  Edin.  1848;    LL.D.  Edin.    1888;    F.R.S. ;    Professor  of  Pathology, 
Army  Medical  School,  Netley ;   died  25th  June,  1892,  aged  67. 

AITKEN,  WILLIAM  BLAIR,  M.B.,  CM.  1883. 

Dairy,    Ayrshire ;    Melbourne,    Victoria,    Australia ;    Colac    there ;    James 
Town  there. 

AITKENHEAD,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

High  Blantyre. 

AITKIN,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1745. 

"Filius  Gulielmi  Aitkine  Fabri  lignarii  in  urbe  de  Pasley"  [Matric.  Alb.  1738]. 

AITKINE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1747. 

"Filius  Gulielmi  Aitken  Hortulani  Glasguensis"  [Matric.  Alb.   1742]. 

AITON,  JOHN,  D.D.  1836. 

Minister  of  Dolphington;  born  at  Strathaven,  June,  1797;  died  i5th  May, 
1863. 

AITON,  THOMAS,  B.A.  1859. 

Minister  of  (i)  Sauchie,  (2)  Livingston. 

AITON,  WILLIAM,  B.L.  1881. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

ALCOCK,  ABRAHAM,  M.D.  1834. 

Surgeon  H.E.I. C.  Service;  New  Ross,  Ireland;   died  1884. 

ALCORN,  THOMAS  COKE,  M.D.  1832. 

"Hibernicus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ALDCORN,  ANDREW,  M.D.  1829. 

Oban. 

ALDRIDGE,  JOHN,  M.D.  1842. 

Dublin:  (i)  Lecturer  on  Botany  there;  (2)  Lecturer  on  Chemistry  there; 

(3)  Professor  of  Chemistry,  Apothecaries'  Hall,  Ireland;  (4)  Professor  of  Chemistry, 

Steevens's  Hospital ;  head  of  the  Chemical  Department  of  Bewley  and  Evans, 

Sackville  Street;   born  loth  October,  1810;  died  26th  December,  1872. 

ALEXANDER,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1745. 

Irish   Presbyterian  Minister  of  Urney  and  Sion,   1749  to  1808;  died  3oth 
April,  1808. 


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ALEXANDER,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1815. 

Taught  Humanity  Class  in  Glasgow  University,  1814-15;  Regent  and  Pro- 
fessor of  Moral  Philosophy  in  Aberdeen  University,  1819-20;  Professor  of 
Greek  in  St.  Andrews  University,  1820-59;  died  5th  June,  1859,  aged  72; 
LL.D.  Aberdeen,  1848. 

ALEXANDER,  ANDREW,  M.D.  1829. 

Troon. 

ALEXANDER,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1879. 

L.F.P.S.G.  etc.  1885;  sometime  Teacher,  thereafter  Surgeon,  Spittal; 
Edinburgh ;  London. 

ALEXANDER,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1874. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Sydenham,  Christchurch,  N.Z.,  (2)  Pleasant 
Point,  Timaru,  N.Z.,  (3)  Spittal,  Berwick-on-Tweed. 

ALEXANDER,  ARCHIBALD  BROWNING  DRYSDALE,  M.A.  1879. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Langbank. 

ALEXANDER,  ARCHIBALD  SPEIRS,  M.B.,  CM.  1885,  M.D.  1888. 

Plymouth. 

ALEXANDER,  ARTHUR,  C.M.  1836. 

"Hybernus,  Larne"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ALEXANDER,  CHARLES  ANGUS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Kilbarchan;  Johnstone;  Denny. 

ALEXANDER,  DAVID  RITCHIE,  M.A.  1888,  B.D.  1892. 

Minister  of  the  U.P.  Church  at  Urr  since  1896. 

ALEXANDER,  GEORGE  BOYLE,  M.A.  1853. 

U.P.  Missionary  at  Ebenezer,  Jamaica;  born  at  Dairy  4th  August,  1828; 
died  at  Partick,  Glasgow,  i5th  March,  1895. 

ALEXANDER,  GILCHRIST  GIBB,  M.A.  1893. 

Logan  Medallist ;   Barrister-at-Law,  London. 

ALEXANDER,  JAMES,  M.A.   1818. 

Possibly  the  same  as  James  Alexander,  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Donough- 
more,  Co.  Donegal,  1831-68,  who  died  sometime  after  i2th  March,  1868. 

ALEXANDER,  JAMES,  M.D.  1821. 

Surgeon  for  ten  years  in  Military  Hospitals  and  to  Scots  Greys ;  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne;  died  2oth  March,  1877,  aged  84. 

ALEXANDER,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.   1890,  M.D.  1894. 

Ship  Surgeon;  Kilmarnock;  Galston. 

ALEXANDER,  JOHN,  M.A.  1850. 

U.P.  Minister  at  New  Deer,  1856-65,  when  retired  on  account  of  ill  health; 
died  at  Glasgow  nth  August,  1871. 

ALEXANDER,  JOHN,  M.A.  1886. 

Minister  of  U.P.  Church,  Pitcairn,  Perth. 


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ALEXANDER,  JOHN  BROWN,  M.A.  1876. 

Minister,  Hawaiian  Islands. 

ALEXANDER,  JOHN  HENRY,  M.B.,  CM.  1881. 

Dundonald. 

ALEXANDER,  JOHN  TURK,  M.D.  1855. 

Native  of  County  Antrim. 

ALEXANDER,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1844. 

"Filius  natu  max.  Davidis  agricolae  in  parochia  de  Taughboyne  et  comitatu 
de  Donegal"  [Matric.  Alb.  1841]. 

ALEXANDER,  JOSIAS,  M.A.  1803. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ALEXANDER,  MORRICE,  M.D.  1816. 

"Surgeon  in  the  Army"  [Univ.  Minute,  3oth  March,  1816]. 

ALEXANDER,  PETER,  M.A.  1870. 

Mathematical  Teacher,  Glasgow ;  Lecturer  on  Mathematics  in  Queen  Mar- 
garet College,  and  Professor  of  Physics  in  Anderson's  College  there;  died 
8th  March,  1895. 

ALEXANDER,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1880. 

Head  Master  of  (i)  South  Woodside  School,  Glasgow,  1873-79,  (2)  Burnbank 
Public  School  there,  1879-83,  (3)  Grove  Street  Public  School  there,  since  1883. 

ALEXANDER,  SAMUEL,  M.B.,  CM.  1883,  M.D.  1886. 

Glasgow ;   Larkhall. 

ALEXANDER,  SAMUEL  PHILIP,  M.B.,  CM.  1885,  M.D.  1888. 

Glasgow ;    Huddersfield ;   Southsea. 

ALEXANDER,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1791. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  Thomas  Alexander,  Irish  Presbyterian  Minister 
at  Cairncastle,  from  1793  to  1829,  and  who  seceded  in  the  latter  year. 

ALEXANDER,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1852. 

Glasgow;  died  i5th  December,  1869. 

ALEXANDER,  THOMAS  GRAY,  M.B.,  CM.  1883. 

Glasgow;   died  i3th  December,  1894,  aged  33. 

ALEXANDER,  WALTER,  M.A.   1888. 

Licentiate  of  the  Free  Church. 

ALEXANDER,  WILLIAM,  C.M.  1834,  M.D.  1836. 

Dundonald;  J.P.  for  County  of  Ayr. 

ALEXANDER,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1874. 

Journalist  in  Ayrshire;  born  at  Carmyllie,  Forfarshire,  1854;  died  December, 
1875;  buried  in  Carmyllie  Churchyard. 

ALEXANDER,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Kilmarnock. 


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ALEXANDER,  WILLIAM  HENRY  MASON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Glasgow;   Bargeddie;   Old  Deer. 

ALEXANDER,  WILLIAM  MENZIES, 

M.A.   1883,  B.Sc.  1884,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888,  B.D.  1889,  M.D.  1891. 
F.C.  Missionary  College,  Bombay. 

ALISON,  SIR  ARCHIBALD,  BART.,  LL.D.  1876. 

Born  2ist  January,  1826;  son  of  Sir  Archibald  Alison,  the  historian  of 
Europe;  Captain  72nd  Highlanders,  1846;  Brevet  Major,  1856;  Lieutenant 
Colonel,  1858;  Colonel,  1867;  Major  General,  1877;  Lieutenant  General,  1882; 
General,  1889;  retired  1893;  served  (a)  in  Crimea  and  Indian  Mutiny  (Military 
Secretary  to  Lord  Clyde)  and  lost  an  arm  at  relief  of  Lucknow,  (b}  at  Gold  Coast 
in  Ashantee  Expedition  of  1873-74,  and  (c}  in  military  expedition  to  Egypt  in  1882, 
leading  Highland  Brigade  at  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir ;  G.C.B. ;  LL.D.  Edin.  1884. 

ALISON,  FRANCIS,  D.D.   1756. 

Went  to  America  1735;  was  Pastor  of  a  Presbyterian  Church,  and  at 
same  time  a  Teacher  in  New  London,  Pa.,  till  1752,  when  he  assumed  direction 
of  an  Academy  in  Philadelphia;  after  1755,  Vice-Provost  and  Professor  of 
Moral  Philosophy  in  the  College  of  Philadelphia,  besides  officiating  as  Pastor 
of  the  First  Church  in  that  city;  born  in  County  Donegal,  Ireland,  1705; 
died  in  Philadelphia  28th  November,  1799;  by  his  will  he  emancipated  his 
slaves. 

• 

ALISON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1854. 

Minister  of  (i)  Middle  Parish,  Paisley,  (2)  Bonhill,  (3)  Newington,  Edinburgh  ; 
D.D.  St.  Andrews,  1883;  son-in-law  of  Andrew  Macgeorge,  LL.D.  (q.v.). 

ALLAN,  ARTHUR,  M.A.  1882. 

Minister  of  Fairlie. 

ALLAN,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM,  B.L.  1893. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

ALLAN,  CHARLES,  M.A.   1890. 

Minister  of  East  Bank  U.P.  Church,  Hawick. 

ALLAN,  DAVID,  C.M.  1822. 

"F.  n.  3tius  Davis  Artificis  Glasg."    [Matric.  Alb.   1815]. 

ALLAN,  GEORGE  FREDERIC,  M.A.  1877,  LL.B.  1880. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

ALLAN,  GEORGE  RICHARD,  B.A.  1861,  M.B.,  C.M.  1866,  M.D.  1883. 

Glasgow;   died  there  i2th  June,   1896. 

ALLAN,  HENRY,  M.A.  1885. 

Shipowner,  Glasgow. 

ALLAN,  JAMES,  B.A.  1853. 

Minister  of  Greenhead  Parish,  Glasgow;  died  1873. 

ALLAN,  JAMES,  M.B.  1871. 

Harrington;   Newmilns ;   died  6th  July,   1872,  aged  21. 


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ALLAN.  JAMES,  M.A.  1892. 

Teacher   in   (i)   Glasgow   E.G.   Normal  School,    (2)  Alyth  Public  School, 
(3)  High  School,  Dundee. 

ALLAN,  JAMES  ALEXANDER,  M.D.,  C.M.  1861. 

Staff-Surgeon  R.N. ;   died  gth  October,  1876. 

ALLAN,  JAMES  PAUL,  M.D.  1859. 

Duntocher ;   Dalmuir ;   Renfrew. 

ALLAN,  JAMES  WATSON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1869. 

Glasgow;  Inverkip;  Ship  Surgeon;  Fort-William;  Glasgow;  Superintendent 
of  Belvidere  Fever  Hospital  there,  1875-93. 

ALLAN,  JOHN,  M.A,  1756. 

Minister  of  Row,   1761  to  1812;   died  28th  March,   1812,  aged  75. 

ALLAN,  JOHN,  M.D.  1808. 

"  Scotus "  [Grad.  Alb.] ;  was  a  Minister  previous  to  graduation  in  Medicine. 

ALLAN,  JOHN,  D.D.  1815. 

East  India  Company's  Chaplain  at  Madras,  1814-22;  died  nth  December, 
1822. 

ALLAN,  JOHN,  M.A.  1872. 

Surveyor  of  Taxes. 

ALLAN;  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885,  M.D.  1891. 

Alyth ;   Klerksdorp,  Transvaal,  S.  Africa. 

ALLAN,  PETER  STEWART,  M.A.  1887. 

Born   at   Crosshill,   Glasgow ;    intended   for   the   legal   profession ;    died  at 
Crieff  5th  June,  1889,  aged  20. 

ALLAN,  ROBERT,  CM.  1837. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ALLAN,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1875,  M.D.  1884. 

Ardrossan. 

ALLAN,  ROBERT  LEISHMAN,  M.D.,  C.M.  1862. 

Glasgow;   Greenock ;   died  2ist  February,  1868. 

ALLAN,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1838. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ALLAN,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1877. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Holywell,  (2)  Blackfriars  Street,  Edinburgh. 

ALLAN,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1879. 

Cramlington,  Northumberland;   Edmondsley,  Durham. 

ALLAN,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886. 

Uddingston  ;  Ship  Surgeon  ;   Govan. 


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ALLAN,  WILLIAM.  B.Sc.   1888. 

Civil  Engineer  with  (i)  Glasgow  and  South-Western  Railway  Co.,  Glasgow, 
(2)  R.  M'Alpine  &  Sons,  Contractors  for  part  of  Lanarkshire  and  Dumbartonshire 
Railway. 

ALLAN,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Ship  Surgeon. 

ALLAN,  WILLIAM  CARRICK,  M.B.,  C.M.   1885. 

Montrose;   Klerksdorp,  Transvaal,  S.  Africa. 

ALLAN,  WILLIAM  CRAWFORD,  M.A.  1888. 

Clergyman  at  (i)  Richmond,  (2)  Harrogate,  (3)  Keighley,  (4)  Bradford. 

ALLARD,  SAMUEL,  B.A.  1824. 

Minister  at  (i)  Hinckley,  (2)  Stockport  (High  Street  Chapel). 

ALLARDICE,  JOHN,  M.A.   1869. 

Rector  of  Anderson  High  School,  Lerwick;    died  1893. 

ALLARDICE,  WILLIAM  CLACHAN,  M.B.,  C.M.   1892,  M.D.   1896. 

Montrose ;    Macclesfield ;    Stoke-on-Trent. 

ALLARDYCE,  JOHN  M'CONNACH,  M.A.  1891. 

Missionary  (London  Mission)  Pekin,  N.  China. 

ALLBUTT,  THOMAS  CLIFFORD,  LL.D.  1888. 

M.D.  Cantab.  1868;  F.R.S. ;  Lecturer  on  Practice  of  Physic  in  Leeds 
School  of  Medicine;  Regius  Professor  of  Physic  in  Cambridge  University; 
J.P.;  D.L. 

ALLEN,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1773,  LL.D.  1795. 

Chancellor  of  the  Diocese  of  Clogher,  Vicar  General,  Official  Principal, 
and  Commissary  of  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Clogher,  in  Ireland. 

ALLEN,  CHARLES,  M.A.,  M.D.  1778. 

"  Practised  Physic  in  the  East  Indies  "  [Univ.  Minute,  i6th  November,  1778]. 

ALLEN,  CHARLES,  M.A.  1821. 

Classical  Teacher,  Convoy,  Raphoe,  Co.  Donegal;  died  1871. 

ALLEN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1770. 

"Joannis  Filius  natu  maximus  Agricolae  in  Parochia  de  Templemore  in 
Com.  de  Derry  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1766]. 

ALLEN,  JAMES,  C.M.   1835. 

Toronto,  Canada. 

ALLEN,  JOHN,  M.A.   1801. 

Dissenting  Minister  in  "South  Britain." 

ALLEN,  JOHN,  M.A.  1805. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Dunfanaghy  and  Kilmacrenan,  1812-29, 
(2)  Kilmacrenan  from  1829. 


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ALLEN,  JOHN,  M.A.   1809. 

"Filius  natu  minimus  Alexandri  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Newtonhamilton 
in  Comitatu  de  Armagh"  [Matric.  Alb.   1805]. 

ALLEN,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1775. 

"  Filius  natu  secundus  Joannis  Armigeri  in   Parochia  de  Ray  &  Comitatu 
de  Dunnigal  in  Hybernia"  [Matric.  Alb.   1773]. 

ALLEN,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1809. 

Irish   Presbyterian    Minister  at    Stewartstown,    1814-49;    thereafter   Super- 
intendent of  the  Connaught  Mission;    died  ist  April,  1865. 

ALLEN,  ROBERT  AUSTEN,  M.D.  1853. 

Surgeon-Major   Army;   died  4th  December,  1876,  aged  46. 

ALLEN,  ROBERT  HUGH,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Ship  Surgeon;   Glasgow;    London. 

ALLEN,  SAMUEL,  B.A.  1846. 

"Filius  natu  secundus  viri  Reverendi  Roberti  V.D.M.  apud  Donaghenery 
et  comitatu  de  Tyrone"  [Matric.  Alb.  1843]. 

ALLEN,  THOMAS,  C.M.  1833. 

Loughgall,  Co.  Armagh. 

ALLEN,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1896. 

London. 

ALLEN,  WILLIAM  EDLUND  LAWRENCE,  M.B.,  CM.  1888. 

Barrow-in-Furness ;   Manchester ;   Hawkshead,  Lanes. 

ALLEN,  WILLIAM  OWEN,  M.D.  1816. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ALLENDER,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1839. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.] 

ALLIN,  WILLIAM  BRIGGS,  M.B.  1872. 

Glasgow;  Ashton-under-Lyne ;  Esher,  Surrey;  Brigade-Surgeon-Lieut.-Col. 
Army. 

ALLIOTT,  RICHARD,  LL.D.  1840. 

(i)  Minister  of  Castlegate  Meeting,  Nottingham,  1828-43;  (2)  Minister  of 
York  Road  Congregational  Chapel,  Lambeth,  1843-49;  (3)  Principal  of  Western 
College,  Plymouth,  1849-56;  (4)  Principal  of  the  Countess  of  Huntingdon's 
College,  Cheshunt,  Herts.,  1857-60;  (5)  Principal  of  Spring  Hill  College, 
Birmingham,  and  Minister  of  Congregational  Church,  Acock's  Green  there, 
1860-63  ;  died  2oth  December,  1863,  aged  59. 

ALLISON,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1862. 

Coatbridge;   Renfrew;   Old  Kilpatrick;   Loanhead,  Midlothian. 

ALLISON,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1819. 

"F.  n.  max.  Joannis  Agricolae  Galston"  [Matric.  Alb.   1814]. 


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ALLISON,  JAMES,  CM.   1838,  M.D.  1839. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Alexandri  Agricolae  in  com.   de  Lanark"  [Matric. 
Alb.   1833]. 
ALLISON,  JOHN  DUNN,  M.A.  1890,  LL.B.  1893. 

Writer,  Paisley. 

ALLISON,  SAMUEL  SMITH,  M.A.  1835. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Donegore,  1839-53,  (2)  Cumber,  Co.  Derry, 
1853-67,  (3)  Donegore,  1867-84;  died  igth  November,  1884. 

ALLISON,  THOMAS  DUNLOP,  M.D.  1858. 

Surgeon  R.N. ;   died  23rd  November,  1869,  aged  32. 

ALLMAN,  WILLIAM  H.,  M.D.  1835. 

"Hiberna"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ALLNATT,  RICHARD  HOPKINS,  M.D.  1830. 

Tunbridge  Wells;   Frant,  Sussex;   died  7th  January,   1890,  aged  86. 

ALLSWORTH,  WALTER,  M.B.   1874,  C.M.  1880. 

Truro,  Cornwall ;   Helmsley,  Yorks. ;   London ;   Bromley,  Kent. 

ALMON,  WILLIAM  JOHNSTON,  M.D.  1838. 

"Ex  Nova  Scotia"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ALMOND,  HELY  HUTCHINSON,  LL.D.  1886. 

Snell  Exhibitioner,  1850;  B.A.  Oxon.  1855;  M-A-  1862;  Second  Master 
of  Merchiston  School,  1858-62;  Head  Master  of  Loretto  School,  Musselburgh, 
since  1862. 

ALPINE,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1866,  B.D.   1869. 

Minister  of  (i)  Calderhead,    (2)  Coats,   (3)  Dumbarton. 

ALSTON,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1889,  LL.B.  1892. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

ALSTON,  HUGH  MONTGOMERY,  M.D.  1841. 

Dairy,  Ayrshire;   died  loth  April,  1864,  aged  49. 

ALSTON,  JAMES  MONTGOMERIE,  M.D.  1861. 

Newarthill;  Airdrie. 

ALSTON,  JOHN,  M.D.  1860. 

Glasgow;    Buenos  Ayres. 

ANDERSON,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1833. 

Probably  Kilsyth. 

ANDERSON,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.   1881. 

Minister  of  the  Scottish  National  Church,  Carlisle. 

ANDERSON,  ALEXANDER  M'GLASHAN,  M.D.  1864. 

Glasgow;   Dundee;   died  2gth  February,  1896,  aged  52. 

ANDERSON,  ALEXANDER  ROBERT,  M.A.  1880. 

German  Master  in  George  Watson's  College,  Edinburgh,  since  1880. 


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ANDERSON,  ANDREW,  M.D.  1839. 

Glasgow:  sometime  Surgeon  to  Eye  Infirmary,  and  Professor  of  (i)  Phy- 
siology. (2)  Practice  of  Medicine,  in  Anderson's  College;  Examiner  for  Medical 
Degrees  in  the  University,  1868-70;  born  24th  October,  1817;  died  28th 
January,  1870. 

ANDERSON,  ANDREW  FERGUSON,  M.D.  1854. 

Glasgow;    Penang;   Singapore;   London. 

ANDERSON,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1896. 

Student  of  Theology  in  Glasgow  University. 

ANDERSON,  ARTHUR  ROLAND,  M.B.,  CM.   1895. 

Glasgow;   son  of  William  Anderson,  M.D.   1867  (q.v.). 

ANDERSON,  COLIN  ALEXANDER.  C.M.   1827. 

Oban. 

ANDERSON,  DAVID,  M.D.   1830. 

Glasgow;  died  1831. 

ANDERSON,  DAVID  M'LEISH,  B.L.   1896. 

(i)  Solicitor,  Dundee;   (2)  H.M.  Colonial  Service. 

ANDERSON,  FRANCIS,  M.A,   1883. 

Professor  of  Logic  and  Mental  Philosophy  in  University  of  Sydney,  N.S.W. 

ANDERSON,  FREDERICK  FOTHERINGHAM,  M.A.  1832. 

Free  Church  Minister  at  Whithorn ;   died  2ist  March,  1891,  aged  78. 

ANDERSON,  GEORGE,  M.A.   1881,  B.D.  1884. 

Minister  of  (i)  Bothkennar,    (2)  St.  Vincent  Parish,  Glasgow. 

ANDERSON,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1881. 

Halstead,  Essex;  Middlesbro',  Yorks. ;  Stockton-on-Tees ;   died  1892. 

ANDERSON,  HARRY  CLEGHORN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Greenock ;  Birmingham  ;  Greenock ;  Knoydart. 

ANDERSON,  HUGH,  C.M.   1845. 

Ballymoney,  Co.  Antrim;   died  1866. 

ANDERSON,  HUGH.  M.B.,  C.M.  1873. 

Glasgow;  Billinge,  Lanes.;   died  there  23rd  May,  1894,  aged  43. 

ANDERSON,  HUGH  STEWART,  M.A.  1882. 

Probationer  of  the  Free  Church  (ordained) ;  held  charges  for  some  years 
in  Vienna  and  Tasmania. 

ANDERSON,  JAMES,  M.B.  1877. 

Johnstone  ;  Paisley  ;  Poulton-le-Fylde,  Lanes. 

ANDERSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1888. 

Teacher  in  Church  of  Scotland  Training  College,  Glasgow,  1887-89;  Teacher 
in  Annan  Academy,  1889-92;  Head  Master  of  Cummertrees  Public  School 
since  1892. 

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ANDERSON,  JAMES  FARIE,  M.A.  1879- 

Writer,  Glasgow;  LL.B.  Edin.   1881. 

ANDERSON,  JAMES  RAE,  M.D.  1859. 

Waterbeck,  Dumfriesshire;  Canonbie,  same  Co.;   died  1896. 

ANDERSON,  JAMES  T.,  M.A.  1833. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ANDERSON,  JAMES  WALLACE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1871,  M.D.  1873. 

Glasgow;  Helensburgh ;  Glasgow,  Lecturer  on  Practice  of  Medicine  in  (i) 
Royal  Infirmary  Medical  School,  (2)  The  University  (Women's  Department). 

ANDERSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1745. 

Professor  in  Glasgow  University  of  (i)  Oriental  Languages,  1755  to  1757, 
(2)  Natural  Philosophy,  1757  to  1796  ;  Founder  of  the  "Andersonian  University" ; 
born  at  Manse  of  Rosneath  1726;  died  i3th  January,  1796. 

ANDERSON,  JOHN  (primus),  M.A.  1777. 

"  Filius  natu  tertius  Gulielmi  Mercatoris  in  comitatu  de  Tyrrone  Hiberniae  " 
[Matric.  Alb.  1771]. 

ANDERSON,  JOHN  (secundus),  M.A.  1777. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ANDERSON,  JOHN,  M.A.   1790. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ANDERSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1809. 

Minister  of  the  Irish  Presbyterian  Congregation  of  Aughnacloy  and 
Ballygawley,  1812-29;  died  i5th  May,  1829. 

ANDERSON,  JOHN,  M.D.  1838. 

London. 

ANDERSON,  JOHN,  B.A.  1861. 

Clerk,  6  Lynedoch  Crescent,  Glasgow  [General  Council  Register,  1861-62]. 

ANDERSON,  JOHN,  M.A.   1865,  B.D.  1882. 

Congregational  Minister  at  (i)  Falkirk,  1867-88,  (2)  Lerwick,  1888-93  (resident 
in  Edinburgh  without  charge,  1895). 

ANDERSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1871,  B.D.  1873. 

Minister  of  Kelvinside. 

ANDERSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1892,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Glasgow. 

ANDERSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1893. 

Licentiate  of  the  U.P.  Church. 
ANDERSON,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

Glasgow;  Cornsay  Colliery,  Durham. 
ANDERSON,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Glasgow. 


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ANDERSON,  JOHN  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887,  M.D.   1890. 

Glasgow;  Stranraer. 

ANDERSON,  JOHN  BINNIE  M'KENZIE,  M.A.  1884,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Glasgow. 

ANDERSON,  JOHN  GIBSON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Silksworth,  Co.  Durham. 

ANDERSON,  JOHN  JAMES  STEVENSON,  M.B.,  C.M.   1895. 

Shettleston. 

ANDERSON,  JOHN  LINDSAY,  M.B.,  C.M.   1895. 

Glasgow. 

ANDERSON,  JOHN  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1876. 

M.B.  Edin.   1880,  M.D.   1891;  Edinburgh;  Barrow-in-Furness ;  London. 

ANDERSON,  JOHN  WILSON,  M.A.  1876,  B.L.  1879. 

Writer,  Paisley;   died  previous  to  1889. 

ANDERSON,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1814. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Newtowncrommelin    1826-34,  when  resigned 
and  emigrated  to  America. 

ANDERSON,  MATTHEW,  M.D.  1832. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Joannis,  Mercatoris,  in  com.  de  Renfrew"  [Matric. 
Alb.  1826]. 

ANDERSON,  MATTHEW  SHARPE,  M.A.  1876,  M.B.,  C.M.  1880,  M.D.  1885. 

Washington,  Durham ;  Paisley ;  Glengarnock. 

ANDERSON,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1812. 

"  Filius  natu  Secundus  Jacobi  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Maghera  in  comitatu 
de  Londonderry"  [Matric.  Alb.   1808]. 

ANDERSON,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1847. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ANDERSON,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887,  M.D.  1893. 

Glasgow;  Dundee;  Busby;  Shettleston. 

ANDERSON,  ROBERT  CAREW,  M.D.  1838. 

Deputy  Inspector-General  Army;   died  1886. 

ANDERSON,  ROBERT  CHALMERS,  M.A.   1886. 

Minister  of  Greengairs,  Airdrie. 

ANDERSON,  ROBERT  STUART  GUTHRIE,  M.A.  1884,  B.D.  1887. 

Ordained  i3th  May,  1889,  Minister  of  St.  Helen's  U.P.  Church,  Ontario, 
Canada. 

ANDERSON,  SAMUEL,  B.Sc.  1894,  M.B.,  C.M.  1896. 

Indian  Medical  Service. 


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ANDERSON,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1781. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  Thomas  Anderson,  Irish  Presbyterian  Minister 

of  Drumquin  and   Pettigo,   Co.    Tyrone,    1794   to    1812,  and    who   died    27th 
December,   1812. 

ANDERSON,  THOMAS,  LL.D.  1874- 

M.D.   Edin.    1841  ;    Professor  of  Chemistry   in   Glasgow  University,    1852 
to  1874;  born  at  Leith  2nd  July,  1819;  died  at  Chiswick  2nd  November,  1874. 

ANDERSON,  THOMAS  ALEXANDER  HARVIE,  M.A.   1893,  B.L.  1896. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

ANDERSON,  THOMAS  M'CALL,  M.D.  1858. 

Professor  of  (i)  Practice  of  Medicine  in  Anderson's  College,  Glasgow,  (2) 
Clinical  Medicine  in  Glasgow  University ;  born  gth  June,   1836. 

ANDERSON,  THOMAS  PRIMROSE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Glasgow;  Kiama,  N.S.  Wales. 

ANDERSON,  THOMAS  RANDALL,  M.A.   1895. 

Student  of  Law. 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1816. 

Minister   of  R.P.    Church   at   Loanhead,   near   Edinburgh,  1820  to   1866; 
died  3oth  June,   1866,  aged  71. 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM,  C.M.  1820. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM,  B.A.   1850,  M.A.  1851. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  William  Anderson,  Irish  Presbyterian  Minister 
at  Tobermore,  1860-67,  when  resigned. 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM,  LL.D.  1850. 

Minister  of  John  Street  Relief  (U.P.)  Church,  Glasgow,   1822-72;  born  at 
Kilsyth  6th  January,   1799;  died  at  Uddingston  i5th  September,   1872. 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM,  M.D.,  C.M.  1867. 

Heart's  Content,  Newfoundland  (Medical  Officer  Anglo-American  Telegraph 
Co.);   died  26th  January,  1897. 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1875. 

Whithorn;   died  1884. 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1886,  LL.B.  1889. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Glasgow;  London. 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM  CARRICK,  M.A.  1893,  B.Sc.  1894. 

Assistant  to  Professor  of  Chemistry  in  Glasgow  University  since  1895. 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM  HOWISON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1877. 

Newcastle-on-Tyne ;  Fressingfield,  Suffolk  ;  Birkenhead. 


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ANDERSON,  WILLIAM  STEWART,  M.A.  1805,  M.D.   1806. 

"Fil.  n.  2dus   Andrese  Mercatoris  Greenock"  [Matric.  Alb.   1800]. 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM  STIRLING,  M.B.,  C.M.  1871,  M.D.  1878. 

Edinburgh  ;  Glasgow ;  Alnwick ;  Middlesbro' ;  Chapel-en-le-Frith,  Derbyshire. 

ANDERTON,  GEORGE  LOW,  M.D.  1839. 

Famworth,  Lanes.;  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man ;   died  2yth  December,   1890. 

ANDREW,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1883. 

Teacher  in  South  School,  Paisley. 

ANDREW,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Barrow-on-Humber ;  Auchinleck. 

ANDREW,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1883. 

Native  of  Coatbridge ;   intended  to  become  a  Law  Agent ;  had  passed  for 

the  Degree  of  LL.B.  at  the  University  of  Edinburgh,  with  Honours,  and  would 

have  graduated  in  April,  1887,  but  died  on  28th  February  that  year,  aged  23. 

ANDREW,  JAMES,  C.M.  1823. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ANDREW,  JAMES  GRANT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Glasgow. 

ANDREW.  ROBERT,  M.A.  1877. 

Minister  of  Walls,  Lerwick. 

ANDREW,  ROBERT  BEITH,  M.A.   1880,  B.D.   1883. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Glengarnock. 

ANDREW,  WILLIAM  SMITH,  M.A.  1883. 

Schoolmaster,  Carriden  Public  School,  Bo'ness,  since  1882. 

ANDREWS,  EDWARD,  LL.D.  1819. 

Minister  of  an  Independent  Congregation  in  Ireland. 

ANDREWS,  HENRY,  M.A.  1812. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ANDREWS,  THOMAS,  LL.D.   1877. 

Vice-President  and  Professor  of  Chemistry,  Queen's  College,  Belfast;  M.D. 
Edin.  1835:  LL.D.  Edin.  1871;  F.R.S. 

ANGUS,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1896. 

Ship  Surgeon. 

ANNAN,  ARCHIBALD  JOHNSTON,  B.L.  1875. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

ANNAN,  JOHN,  M.A.  1832. 

"Filius  unicus  Joannis  LL.D.  ludimagistri  quondam  apud  Brightelmstone  in 
comitatu  de  Sussex"  [Matric.  Alb.   1829]. 

ANNAN,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1791. 

"Americanus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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ANTHONY,  MICHAEL,  M.D.  1844. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

APJOHN,  WILLIAM,  M.D.   1835. 

"Hibernicus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

APPLETON,  HENRY,  M.B.,  C.M.   1867,  M.D.  1870. 

Glasgow ;  Darlington ;  Elland,  Yorks. ;  Pateley  Bridge,  Yorks. ;  Staines, 
Middlesex;  London;  Bournemouth;  Romford,  Essex;  London;  Hull. 

ARBUCKLE,  JOHN  HUNTER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1870,  M.D.  1872. 

Kilmarnock  ;  Liverpool ;  Greenock ;  Wakefield ;  Liverpool ;  Wakefield  ; 
Kilmarnock. 

ARCHER,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1755. 

"Filius  natu  2dus  Samuelis  Archer  in  Com.  de  Down"  [Matric.  Alb.  1753]. 

ARCHIBALD,  JOHN,  M.D.  1829. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ARCHIBALD,  SAMUEL  GEORGE  WILLIAM,  LL.D.  1822. 

Member  of  House  of  Assembly,  and  Crown  Officer  for  Province,  of  Nova 
Scotia. 

ARMOR,  SAMUEL,  M.A.  1807. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  Samuel  Armour,  Irish  Presbyterian  Minister 
at  Drumquin,  1812-44,  who  died  loth  March,  1844. 

ARMOR,  SAMUEL,  M.A.   1824. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Inch,  near  Derry,  1833-53;  died  nth  June, 

1853- 

ARMOUR,  ANDREW,  M.B.,  C.M.  1869,  M.D.  1871. 

Crook,  Co.  Durham;  Stockton-on-Tees ;   died  1880. 

ARMOUR,  JAMES,  M.D.  1827. 

Lecturer  on  Midwifery  and  Medical  Jurisprudence  in  College  Street  Medical 
School,  Glasgow;  afterwards  Professor  of  Midwifery  in  Anderson's  College 
there;  died  of  typhus  fever  1831. 

ARMOUR,  JOHN,  M.A.  1747. 

"  Filius  Gulielmi  in  parochia  de  Killcliff  in  Com.  de  Down  "  [Matric.  Alb. 
1744];  Armagh  Bursar;  Went  to  Virginia  [Univ.  Minute,  4th  April,  1750]. 

ARMOUR,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1829. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ARMOUR,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1863. 

Southend,  Argyleshire. 

ARMSTRONG,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1733. 

"Ang.  Fil.  Joan.  Armstrong  ex  Comit.  de  Cumberland"  [Matric.  Alb.  1730]. 

ARMSTRONG,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.   1816. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Clougherney,  1823-49;  died  September,  1849. 


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ARMSTRONG,  ARCHIBALD,  M.D.,  CM.  1837. 

Sligo  ;   died  3oth  March,   1862. 

ARMSTRONG,  CHARLES,  M.D.  1838. 

Cork;    died  May,   1871. 

ARMSTRONG,  EDWARD.  M.A.  1756- 

Minister  at  (i)  Reading,  (2)  Bath. 

ARMSTRONG,  GEORGE  CHARLES,  M.D.  1844- 

Ware,  Herts. ;  Louth ;  Blackrock,  Co.  Dublin. 

ARMSTRONG,  HUGH,  M.A.  1887,  B.D.  1890. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

ARMSTRONG,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Glasgow. 

ARMSTRONG,  WILLIAM  ALFRED  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1876. 

English  Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Silverhill,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea,  (2) 
Reading. 

ARMSTRONG,  WILLIAM  BUCHAN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1896. 

Rutherglen. 

ARMSTRONG,  WILLIAM  KINGO,  B.A.  1852. 

Baptist  Minister  at  (i)  Huddersfield,  (2)  Ashton-under-Lyne,  (3)  Berwick- 
on-Tweed,  (4)  Lincoln,  (5)  Tunbridge  Wells,  (6)  Lewes,  Sussex;  died  there 
26th  September,  1896,  aged  74. 

ARNETT,  JOHN,  M.A.  1778. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ARNOLD,  HUGH,  C.M.  1825. 

Ballynahinch,  Co.  Down  ;   died  4th  January,   1870. 

ARNOLD,  JOHN,  M.D.  1839. 

" Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ARNOT,  DAVID  L.,  M.A.  1831. 

"Filius  unicus  Joannis  artificis  in  parochia  de  Kilmarnock  et  comitat.  de 
Ayr"  [Matric.  Alb.  1828].  "Had  his  leg  broken  and  his  health  very  much 
injured  by  the  pressure  of  the  crowd  on  occasion  of  the  admission  of  the  Rector 
on  the  i2th  of  April  last,"  and  on  that  account  received  a  present  of  ^10  from 
the  Faculty  [Univ.  Minute,  2nd  November,  1827]. 

ARNOT,  WILLIAM,  B.A.  1836. 

Minister  of  (i)  St.  Peter's,  Glasgow,  (2)  Free  St.  Peter's  there,  (3)  Free 
High  Church,  Edinburgh;  born  6th  November,  1808;  died  3rd  June,  1875. 

ARNOTT,  HUGH  YOUNG,  M.A.  1890,  B.D.   1893. 

Minister  of  Newburgh  since  1895. 

ARNOTT,  JAMES,  M.D.,  C.M.  1866. 

Brigade  Surgeon-Lieut.-Col.  I. M.S.  Bombay. 


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ARNOTT,  JOHN,  M.A.  1888. 

Free  Church  Minister  at  Dailly,  Ayrshire. 

ARROL,  CHARLES,  M.B.   1869,  M.D.   1885,  C.M.   1885. 

Glasgow ;   Sheerness. 

ARROL,  SIR  WILLIAM,  LL.D.   1890. 

Principal  partner  in  firm  of  William  Arrol  &  Co.,  Contractors,  of  Dalmarnock 
Ironworks,  Glasgow;  Contractor  for  Tay  (re-construction),  Forth,  and  Tower 
(London)  Bridges;  M.P.  for  South  Ayrshire,  1895;  born  1839. 

ARTHUR,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.   1763. 

Assistant    and    successor    to    Professor   of    Moral    Philosophy   in    Glasgow 

University    from     1780    to     1796;     Professor,     1796    to     1797;    Chaplain    and 

(1774-94)   Librarian  to   University;    born    at   Abbot's    Inch,    Renfrewshire,    6th 

September,  1744;    died  i4th  June,   1797. 

ARTHUR,  DAVID,  M.B.,  C.M.   1883,  M.D.  1894. 

Campbeltown  ;   New  Galloway ;    London. 

ARTHUR,  HUGH,  M.B.,  C.M.   1869,  M.D.   1872. 

Airdrie. 

ARTHUR,  JAMES,  M.D.   1815. 

"Late  Surgeon  to  the  Forces"  [Univ.   Minute,   i7th  July,   1815]. 

ARTHUR,  JAMES,  M.A.   1873. 

(i)  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Mathematics  in  Glasgow  University,  1874-80; 
(2)  Mathematical  Master  in  Lurgan  College;  (3)  Head  Master  of  Boyle 
Intermediate  School;  (4)  Head  Master  of  Ballina  Intermediate  School;  (5)  Second 
Master  in  Dunoon  Academy;  (6)  Head  Master  of  Brisbane  Academy  (now 
called  Largs  Public  School),  Largs. 

ARTHUR,  JAMES,  M.A.   1877,  B.D.  1880. 

Native  of  New  Monkland;  intended  for  Ministry  of  Church  of  Scotland, 
but  died  before  license. 

ARTHUR,  JOHN  FINDLAY,  M.D.   1831,  C.M.   1836. 

C.S.I. ;    Lochside  House,  New  Cumnock. 

ARTHUR,  JOSEPH,  M.D.   1845. 

London;   died  1866. 

ARTHUR,  PATRICK,  M.D.  1845. 

Newport,  Co.  Tipperary;   Lambourne,  Berks;   died  3ist  March,   1870. 

ARTHUR,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1872. 

Airdrie;   died  igth  January,   1875,  aged  30. 

ARTHUR,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1866,  C.M.  1878. 

Slamannan  ;    Huddersfield ;    Mirfield,  Yorks. 

ARTHUR,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  M.D.  1855. 

Knaresborough,  Yorks.;   York;   Brighton;  Keymer,  Sussex;  died  1892. 


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ASHCROFT,  FRANCIS,  M.A.  1881. 

U.P.  Missionary  to  Rajpootana. 

ASHCROFT,  HUGH,  M.A.  i884. 

Brother  of  Francis  Ashcroft,  M.A.  (q.v.);  born  4th  March,  1863;  died 
i8th  August,  1887. 

ASHER,  ASHER,  M.D.  1856. 

Bishopbriggs ;   Glasgow;   London;   died  yth  January,  1889,  aged  52. 

ASHER,  WILLIAM,  D.D.   1866. 

Minister  of  (i)   Knockando,   1826-33,    (2)  Inveraven,   1833-74;   died   27th 
April,  1874,  aged  83;   Father  of  Alexander  Asher,  Q.C.,  M.P.,  etc. 

ASHURST,  FREDERICK,  M.B.,  CM.  1887. 

Blackpool ;  Hayfield,  Derbyshire ;  Blackpool ;  Manchester ;  Hayfield,  Derby- 
shire. 

ASPIN,  ANDREW  HERBERT,  M.A.  1889. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

ASPLAND,  ROBERT  BROOK,  M.A.  1822. 

Unitarian  Minister  at  (i)  Chester,  (2)  Bristol,  (3)  Dukinfield,  (4)  Hackney; 
Editor  of  Christian  Reformer;  one  of  Secretaries  of  Manchester  College; 
born  i  gth  January,  1805;  died  2ist  June,  1869;  was  a  schoolfellow  of  Lord 
Beaconsfield  (q.v.). 

ATCHERLEY,  ROWLAND,  M.D.  1837. 

"Anglicus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ATKINS,  WILLIAM  C.  M.D.  1834. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ATKINSON,  EDWARD,  C.M.  1820. 

Glenwilliam  Castle,  Ballingarry,  Co.  Limerick:   J.P. ;   died  1877. 

ATKINSON,  HENRY,  M.D.  1838. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ATKINSON,  JOHN,  C.M.  1830. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ATKINSON,  JOHN  PARKINSON,  M.D.  1863. 

London ;   Bampton,  Oxford ;   Beckenham,  Kent ;   SarTron-Walden,  Essex. 

AUCHINCLOSS,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1828. 

Glasgow  (Lecturer  on  Surgery  in  Portland  Street  Medical  School,  1830-38); 
died  1841. 

AULD,  ALEXANDER  GUNN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1884,  M.D.  1886. 

Ship  Surgeon  ;   Wick ;    Glasgow  ;    London. 

AULD,  ARCHIBALD,  M.B.,  CM.  1888. 

Greenock;   Snaith,  Yorks. 


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AULD,  CHARLES,  M.D.  1835. 

Greenock;   died  6th  July,   1885. 

AULD,  CHARLES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1868,  M.D.  1872. 

Shotts ;   Wilsontown ;    Kilwinning. 

AULD,  JAMES,  LL.D.   1861. 

(i)  Teacher  in  Wick;  (2)  Rector  of  Moffat  Academy;  (3)  Classical  Master 
in  the  Madras  Academy,  St.  Andrews;  died  circa  1871. 

AULD,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1876,  B.D.   1878. 

Minister  of  Carnock,  Fifeshire. 

AULD,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888. 

Glasgow;   Wimborne,  Dorset. 

AUSTIN,  ADAM,  M.D.  1749. 

AUSTIN,  RICHARD,  M.D.  1858. 

Dublin  (sometime  Professor  of  Materia  Medica  Apothecaries'  Hall  Medical 
School);  Ranelagh,  Co.  Dublin;  born  gth  July,  1814. 

AVERELL,  ADAM,  M.A.  1753. 

"Filius  Thomae  in  Com.  de  Derry"  [Matric.  Alb.   1752]. 

AYLEN,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  B.A.  1853. 

Minister  at  (i)  Salisbury,   (2)  Carlisle  Chapel,  Kennington  Road,  Lambeth. 

BABES,  CHARLES  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Glasgow ;   Hull. 

BABTIE,  WILLIAM,  M.B.  1880. 

Dumbarton  ;   Surgeon-Major  Army. 

BACHOP,  JOHN,  M.A.   1850. 

"Fil.  nat.  max.  Thomae  fabri  lignarii  in  oppid.  de  Duntocher"  [Matric. 
Alb.  1845]. 

BACON,  ROBERT,  LL.D.   1800. 

Rev.,  of  Hertingford,  Bury,  Hertfordshire. 

BADENACH,  JAMES,  M.D.  1768. 

"Brittannus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BADHAM,  JOHN,  M.D.   1828. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.].  Degree  conferred  "without  personal  examination," 
as  "severe  illness  .  .  .  renders  it  necessary  for  him  to  leave  this  country  for  a 
warmer  climate  without  delay"  [Univ.  Minute,  24th  October,  1828]. 

BAGOT,  CHARLES  EMILIUS,  M.D.  1840,  C.M.   1853. 

Dublin;   died  zgth  November,   1863. 

BAGOT,  WALTER,  M.A.  1775. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BAILEY,  WILLIAM  EDWARD,  M.B.,  C.M.   1878. 

Ship  Surgeon;   Stockport;   B.Sc.  Edin.   1883. 


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BAILIE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1811. 

"Filius    unicus  Jacobi  in  parochia  de  St.   Andrews  in  Comitatu  Downe" 
[Matric.  Alb.   1809]. 

BAILLIE,  DAVID,  M.A,  1891. 

Minister  of  the  Free  Church  at  Beith  since  1897. 

BAILLIE,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1845,  CM.  1846. 

Surgeon-Major  H.M.  Indian  Army;  Deputy  Inspector-General  of  Hospitals 
of  H.M.  Madras  Medical  Service;   died  igtii  September,   1895,  ag6^  7*- 

BAILLIE,  JAMES,  D.D.  1772. 

Minister  of  (i)  Shotts,  (2)  Bothwell,  (3)  Second  Charge,  Hamilton;  Professor 

of  Divinity  in  University  of  Glasgow,  1775  to  1778;   Father  of  Joanna  Baillie, 

the  poetess,  and  Dr.  Matthew  Baillie,  the  anatomist ;   brother-in-law  of  William 

Hunter,  M.D.   1750  (q.v.),  and  John  Hunter;   died  28th  April,  1778. 

BAILY,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1837. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BAIN,  ALEXANDER,  B.Sc.  1895. 

Civil  Engineer  in  Glasgow. 

BAIN,  ARCHIBALD  WATSON,  M.A.  1886. 

Teacher,  English  School,  Smyrna. 

BAIN,  GEORGE,  M.A-  1896. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Ladyland  Public  School,  Maybole,   (2)  Dalmarnock  Public 
School,  Glasgow. 

BAIN,  JAMES,  M.D.  1849. 

Glasgow;   Surgeon-Major  Bombay  Army;   died  2ist  September,   1882. 

BAIN,  JAMES  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1881. 

Free  Church  Missionary  to  Nyasaland,  Central  Africa;  born  3rd  May,  1858  ; 
died  at  Bandawe,  Lake  Nyasa,  of  African  fever,  i6th  May,   1889. 

BAIN,  JAMES  GORDON,  M.B.,  CM.  1891. 

Southsea ;   Taunton ;   Wellington,  Somerset. 

BAIN,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Boarhills,  Fife. 

BAIN,  RICHARD  WILLIAM  KIDSTON,  M.A.  1880. 

Advocate,  Aberdeen. 

BAIN,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1886. 

Teacher  in  (i)   Kilblain   Academy,   Greenock,    (2)    Hutchesons'   Grammar 
School,  Glasgow. 

BAIN,  WALTER,  M.D.  1846. 

"Filius  nat  max.   Andreae  artificis  in  com.  de  Dunbarton"  [Matric.  Alb. 

1838]. 

BAIN,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1819. 

Advocate,  Edinburgh. 


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BAIN,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1866. 

Surgeon   Royal    Mail   Steam    Packet    Service ;    Selby,    Yorks. ;    Patterdale, 
Westmoreland;   died  January,   1892. 

BAINBRIGGE,  WILLIAM  PARKER  YATES,  M.B.,  CM.  1881. 

Droitwich,  Wore. ;   Victoria  West,  Cape  Colony. 

BAINE,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1745. 

"Filius  Joannis  Baine  in  parochia  de  Cardross"  [Matric.  Alb.  1741]. 

BAIRD,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1886,  B.D.  1889. 

Minister  (i)  at  Shotts,  (2)  of  Broughton. 

BAIRD,  DAVID,  M.A.  1891. 

One  of  the  Masters  of  Spiers'  School,  Beith. 

BAIRD,  DAVID  COLQUHOUN,  M.A.   1836. 

"  Filius    natu    maximus    Jacobi    vectigalium    coactoris    apud    Greenock    in 
comitatu  de  Renfrew"  [Matric.  Alb.   1832]. 

BAIRD,  JAMES,  B.A.  1844. 

"  Filius   natu    maximus    defuncti   Alexandri   artificis    Glasguensis "   [Matric. 
Alb.   1842]. 

BAIRD,  JAMES  PATERSON,  M.A.   1892. 

Native  of  Hamilton;  intended  for  ministry  of  U.P.  Church,  but  prevented  by 
ill  health;   died  in  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  2nd  February,   1893. 

BAIRD,  JAMES  WATSON,  M.D.   1827. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BAIRD,  JOHN,  M.D.   1799. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BAIRD,  JOHN,  M.D.  1804. 

Glasgow;   died  1825. 

BAIRD,  JOHN,  M.D.   1822. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BAIRD,  JOHN,  M.A.  1838. 

"Filius  natu  secundus  Roberti,  fabri  lignarii  apud  com.  de  Stirling"  [Matric. 
Alb.   1834]. 

BAIRD,  JOHN,  M.A.   1863,  B.D.  1867. 

Minister  of  West  Parish,  Helensburgh. 

BAIRD,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.   1877. 

Glasgow ;    Middelburg,  Cape  Colony ;   Naauw-Poort  there. 

BAIRD,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Taynuilt ;   Bonnybridge. 

BAIRD,  ROBERT,  M.A.   1828. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BAIRD,  SAMUEL  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.   1885. 

Londonderry;    Eglinton,  Co.  Derry. 


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BAIRD,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1812. 

"  Filius  natu  Secundus  Joannis  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Donnagore  in 
comitatu  de  Antrim"  [Matric.  Alb.  1809]. 

BAIRD,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1828,  M.D.   1832. 

See  AIRSTON. 

BAIRD,  WILLIAM  JAMES,  M.D.  1852. 

Deputy  Inspector-General  R.N. 

BAIRD,  WILLIAM  STEPHEN,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Ship  Surgeon ;   Winton,  N.Z. 

BAKER,  FRANKLIN,  M.A.   1822. 

Minister  of  Bank  Street  Unitarian  Chapel,  Bolton,  1823-64;  born  at 
Birmingham  ayth  August,  1800;  died  25th  May,  1867. 

BAKER,  GEORGE,  M.D.   1834. 

Practitioner  in  Dublin  and  Lecturer  on  Medical  Jurisprudence  in  Peter  Street 
School  of  Medicine  there;  born  circa  1808;  died  1854. 

BAKER,  JOHN  COPLESTON,  M.D.  1861. 

Littleham,  Devon;  Campbeltown ;  Liverpool;  died  gth  September,  1880, 
aged  43. 

BALBIRNIE,  JOHN,  M.A.   1830,  M.D.   1836. 

Glasgow ;  Bridge  of  Allan  ;  Torquay ;  Great  Malvern  ;  Southport ;  Sheffield  ; 
Keyworth,  Plumtree,  Notts.;  died  nth  March,  1895,  aged  85. 

BALDERSTON,  JOHN,  M.A.   1729. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BALDRICK,  JAMES,  CM.   1834,  M.D.  1835. 

Ramelton,  Co.  Donegal;   died  6th  April,   1861. 

BALDWIN,  GEORGE  E.  CM.   1827. 

"  Americanus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BALFOUR,  ALEXANDER  LUNDIE,  M.A.   1867,  B.D.   1873. 

Minister  of  Tomintoul;  ordained  24th  September,  1874;  died  26th  May, 
i375- 

BALFOUR,  ARTHUR  JAMES,  LL.D.  1891. 

M.P.  for  (i)  Hertford,  1874-85,  (2)  Manchester  (East)  since  1886;  P.C. 
1885;  President  of  Local  Government  Board,  1885-86;  Secretary  for  Scotland, 
1886-87;  Chief  Secretary  for  Ireland,  1887-91;  First  Lord  of  the  Treasury, 
1891-92,  and  again  1895;  F.R.S.  1888;  Lord  Rector  of  the  University  of 
Glasgow,  189093;  born  25th  July,  1848. 

BALFOUR,  FRANCIS  MAITLAND,  LL.D.  1881. 

M.A.,    Fellow    of    Trinity   College,    Cambridge,    and    Professor   of  Animal 

Morphology  there;   born    loth    November,    1851;    killed   while   mountaineering 

among  the  Alps   i8th  or  igth  July,   1882;    brother  of  the  Right  Hon.  Arthur 

James  Balfour  (q.v.). 


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BALFOUR,  JOHN  HUTTON,  LL.D,  1879. 

M.D.  Edin.  1831 ;  LL.D.  Edin.  1880;   LL.D.  St.  Andrews,  1882  ;  Professor 

of  Botany  in  (i)  Glasgow  University,   1841  to  1845,  (2)  Edinburgh  University, 

1845  to  1879;  born  at  Edinburgh  i5th  September,   1808;  died  nth  February, 

1884. 

BALFOUR,  LEWIS,  D.D.  1853. 

Minister  of  (i)  Sorn,  (2)  Colinton;   died  24th  April,  1860,  aged  83. 

BALL,  BENJAMIN,  LL.D.  1888. 

Clinical  Professor  of  Mental  and  Cerebral  Diseases  in  the  Paris  Faculty 
of  Medicine;  M.D. 

BALL,  JOSEPH,  M.D.  1791. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BALLANTINE,  JAMES,  M.D.   1838. 

Catrine. 

BALLANTINE,  ROBERT,  M.D.   1843. 

Girvan;   Jedburgh;    Girvan;   died  1880. 

BALLANTYNE,  JAMES  ROBERT,  LL.D.  1845. 

Orientalist;  Principal  of  and  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy  in  the  East 
India  Company's  Sanskrit  College,  Benares,  1845-61 ;  Librarian  to  the  India 
Office,  London,  1861-64;  died  i6th  February,  1864. 

BALLANTYNE,  JAMES  TODD,  M.B.,  CM.  1878. 

Glasgow;  Darwen,  Lanes. 

BALLARDIE,  SAMUEL  WESTWOOD,  M.A.  1890. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Inverness,  (2)  Dundee,  (3)  High  School  for  Girls,  Garnethill, 
Glasgow. 

BALSHAW,  JOHN,  M.A.   1741. 

"Willielmi  F.  in  Walton  com.  Lancaster"  [Matric.  Alb.   1739]. 

BAMBER,  HARRY,  M.B.,  C.M.  1884. 

Birchington,  Isle  of  Thanet ;  London ;  Chatham ;  Tongshan,  Tientsin,  N. 
China ;  North  Shields. 

BAMBER,  WILLIAM  RICHARD,  M.A.   1877. 

(i)  Curate  of  St.  Stephen's,  Salford;  (2)  Curate  of  Christ  Church,  Southwark  ; 
(3)  Curate  of  St.  John's,  Hammersmith ;  (4)  Curate  of  St.  Peter's,  Folkestone ; 
(5)  Incumbent  of  Stranraer  Episcopal  Church ;  (6)  Incumbent  of  St.  Columba's 
Episcopal  Church,  Portree;  (7)  Curate  at  St.  Clement's,  City  Road,  London; 
born  gth  August,  1855  ;  died  i8th  March,  1893. 

BANCKS,  JOHN,  M.D.   1819. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BANKHEAD,  JAMES,  M.A.   1794. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  James  Bankhead,  who  was  ordained  Presbyterian 
Minister  at  Dromore,  Co.  Down,  in  1796,  and  died  loth  January,  1824. 


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BANKHEAD,  JOSEPH,  M.D.  1835. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 
BANKHEAD,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1764. 

BANKHEAD,  WILLIAM  THOMSON,  M.A.  1879,  B.D.  1883. 

Minister  of  (i)  English  Presbyterian  Church  at  North  Shields,  (2)  U.P. 
Church  at  Ibrox,  Glasgow. 

BANKIER,  ALEXANDER  MILNE,  M.B.,  CM.  1885,  M.D.  1890. 

Crewe,  Cheshire ;  Wolverhampton. 

BANKIER,  GEORGE  HENRY  SEYMOUR  JAMES,  M.B.  1875,  M.D.  1877. 

Bothwell;   Kendal ;   Ellesmere,  Salop;   Surgeon  R.N.;   Ashton-under-Lyne. 

BANKIER,  JAMES,  M.D.  1831. 

London ;  Chatham ;  Sheerness ;  London ;  Falmouth ;  Glasgow ;  Staff-Surgeon 
Royal  Navy;  died  1871. 

BANKIER,  PATRICK  MACINDOE,  M.A.  1881. 

Barrister,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada. 

BANKIER,  ROBERT  AUSTIN,  M.D.  1843- 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.} 

BANKS,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1844. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Braehead,  Carnwath. 

BANKS,  CHARLES,  M.B.,  CM.  1886,  M.D.  1895. 

Glasgow ;  Eskbank,  Dalkeith ;  Paisley  ;  Eskbank ;  Bengal. 

BANKS,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1872. 

Carnwath ;  Dunoon. 

BANKS,  SIR  JOHN  THOMAS,  LL.D.  1888. 

M.D.  Dublin,  1843;  K.C.B.;  Regius  Professor  of  Physic  in  University  of 
Dublin;  Physician  in  Ordinary  to  the  Queen  in  Ireland. 

BANKS,  ROBERT  M'LACHLAN,  M.B.,  CM.  1888. 

Paisley ;  Dunoon  ;  Glasgow ;  Belford ;  Lanark. 

BANNATYNE,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1867. 

Minister  of  (i)  Free  West  Church,  Inverness,  (2)  Free  South  Church, 
Paisley,  (3)  Longsight  Presbyterian  Church,  Manchester,  (4)  Free  Martyrs' 
Church,  Lochgilphead. 

BANNATYNE,  ANDREW,  LL.D.  1868. 

Writer  in  Glasgow;  Member  of  University  Court  (as  General  Council 
Assessor),  1859  to  1864;  died  nth  June  1871,  aged  73. 

BANNATYNE,  ANDREW  STIRLING,  M.A.  1895. 

Curate,  St.  Ann's  Parish  Church,  Nottingham. 

BANNATYNE,  CHARLES,  M.A.   1735. 

Minister  of  (i)  Kilmory,  (2)  Irvine;  died  27th  April,   1773,  aged  58. 


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BANNATYNE,  CHARLES,  M.B.,  CM.   1890. 

Old  Cumnock ;  Southend,  Campbeltown. 

BANNATYNE,  GILBERT  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.   1888,  M.D.  1891. 

Glasgow ;  Greenock  ;  Bath. 

BANNATYNE,  NINIAN,  M.A.  1825. 

Minister  of  (i)  Old  Cumnock,  (2)  Free  Church  there;  died  2oth  February, 
1874. 

BANNERMAN,  CHARLES,  M.A.   1883. 

Corn  Factor,  Glasgow. 

BANNERMAN,  GEORGE  GUNN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885. 

Glasgow;  Hawick. 

BANNERMAN,  SIR  HENRY  CAMPBELL.    See  CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN. 

BARBER,  SAMUEL,  M.A.  1759. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Rathfriland,  Co.   Down,   1763  to  1811;  died   5th 
September,  1811;  imprisoned  for  concern  in  Irish  Rebellion  of  1798. 

BARBER,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1883. 

of  Tererran,  Moniaive. 

BARBOUR,  JAMES  MORRISON,  M.B.,  C.M.   1875. 

Glasgow ;  Middle  Colaba,  Bombay ;  London. 

BARBOUR,  JOHN  BORTHWICK,  M.D.   1865. 

Glasgow ;    London  ;    Physician   Soudan   Expedition,  sent  out  by  Viceroy  of 
Egypt;  London;  died   i2th  February,   1877,  aged  42. 

BARBOUR,  ROBERT  NOTMAN,  M.A.   1870. 

Probationer  of  the  Free  Church;   died,  of  consumption,   i8th  June,   1875. 

BARBOUR,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Paisley;  Partick. 

BARCLAY,  ARTHUR,  M.B.,  C.M.  1874. 

Surgeon-Major  Bengal  Army;   died  at  Simla  and  August,   1891,  aged  39. 

BARCLAY,  SIR  JAMES,  BART.,  M.D.  1734. 

of  Pierston,  Ayrshire;  Surgeon  in  the  Royal  Navy;  Degree  granted  "as  a 

Testimony  of  this  University's  regard  both  to  the  antient  family  he  represents, 

and  his  own  knowledge  in  the  Theory,  and  long  successfull  practise  of  Medicine 

and  Surgery"  [Univ.  Minute,  22nd  November,   1734]- 

BARCLAY,  JAMES,  M.D.  1854. 

Glasgow;  Killingworth,  Northumberland;   died  at  Glasgow,   1861. 

BARCLAY,  JAMES,  M.A.   1865,  D.D.  1892. 

Minister  of  (i)  St.  Michael's,  Dumfries,  (2)  Canonbie,    (3)  Linlithgow,  (4) 
St.  Cuthbert's,  Edinburgh,  (5)  St.  Paul's,  Montreal. 


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BARCLAY,  JAMES,  M.A.  1883,  LL.B.   1886. 

(i)  Law  Apprentice  in  office  of  Dixon,  Erskine  &  Grieve,  Writers,  Glasgow; 
(2)  Attorney  and  Counsellor-at-Law  in  New  York  City. 

BARCLAY,  JOHN,  M.A.  1832,  D.D.  1855. 

Minister  of  St  Andrew's  Church,  Toronto,  Canada  West. 

BARCLAY,  ROBERT  DUNCAN,  B.Sc.  1889. 

(i)  Engineer  and  Millwright  in  Paisley,  Australia;  (2)  resident  at  10  Albyn 
Place,  Edinburgh. 

BARCLAY,  ROBERT  FRANCIS,  M.A.  1889,  LL.B.  1892. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

BARCLAY,  THOMAS,  M.D.,  C.M.  1862. 

Hangkow,  China;   son  of  Principal  Thomas  Barclay. 

BARCLAY,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1870. 

English  Presbyterian  Missionary  to  the  Chinese  in  Formosa. 

BARCLAY,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1871. 

Advocate,  Edinburgh. 

BARDWELL,  FOSTER  HENRY,  M.A.  1894. 

Minister  of  Charlotte  Baptist  Chapel,  Rose  Street,  Edinburgh. 

BARKER,  ALEXANDER  EDWARD,  M.A.  1885,  LL.B.  1887. 

Barrister-at-Law,  London;   son  of  Henry  Martyn  Barker,  LL.D.  (q.v.). 

BARKER,  FORDYCE,  LL.D.  1888. 

Professor  of  Clinical  Midwifery  in  the  Bellevue  Hospital  of  the  Medical 
College,  New  York,  U.S.A.;  born  2nd  May,  1819;  LL.D.  New  York;  LL.D. 
Edin.  1884;  M.D. 

BARKER,  FRANCIS  JAMES,  M.A.  1890,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Glasgow;   son  of  Henry  Martyn  Barker,  LL.D.  (q.v.). 

BARKER,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1825. 

Army  Surgeon;  served  through  the  greater  portion  of  the  Peninsular  War, 
and  became  Inspector  of  Hospitals  at  Gibraltar. 

BARKER,  HENRY  MARTYN,  M.A.  1849,  LL.D.  1870. 

Head  Classical  Master  of  Chanonry  School  (The  Gymnasium),  Old  Aberdeen, 

1851-53;  in  business  in  Glasgow,   1853-62;    Rector   of  Chanonry  School  (The 

Gymnasium),  Old  Aberdeen,  1862-79;  Head  Master  of  the  English  department  in 

the  High  School  of  Glasgow,  1879-95,  when  retired. 

BARKER,  JACOB  W.,  CM.  1827. 

"  Americanus"  [Grad.  Alb.] ;  possibly  the  same  person  as  "  Wharton  Barker," 
son  of  Jacob  Barker,  financier,  one  of  the  original  members  of  the  Society  of 
"Tamany  Hall." 

BARKER,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1774. 

"  Filius  natu  minimus  Reverendi  admodum  Viri  in  Parochia  de  Creggans 
V.D.M.  in  Comitatu  de  Armagh  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1772]. 


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BARKER,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1770. 

"Natus  in  Hibernia  Filius  natu  minimus  Squire  Barker  V.D.M.  Parochiae  de 
Muliaghbrack  in  Com.  de  Armagh  in  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1768]. 

BARLAS,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1809. 

"Filius  natu  minimus  Viri  Reverendi  Jacobi  V.D.M.  Crieff,  Perthsh." 
[Matric.  Alb.  1803]. 

BARLAS,  ALEXANDER  RICHARD,  M.A.  1881. 

In  service  of  Local  Government  Board  for  Ireland,  as  (i)  Higher  Division 
Clerk,  1883,  (2)  Private  Secretary  to  Vice-President,  1889,  (3)  Superintending 
Clerk,  1895. 

BARLOW,  CUTHBERT  FETHERSTON  HOUGH,  M.D.  1842. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BARLOW,  JAMES,  M.D.   1833. 

Dublin;   Army  Surgeon  for  47  years. 

BARNES,  GEORGE  W.,  M.D.  1835. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BARNES,  CRAWFORD,  CM.  1820. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BARNETT,  JOHN,  M.A.   1819,  D.D.  1837. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Moneymore,  Co.  Deny,  Ireland,  1827-80;  died  4th 
January,  1880. 

BARNHILL,  JAMES,  B.A.   1860,  M.A.  1861. 

Sometime  Classical  Teacher  in  The  John  Neilson  Educational  Institution, 
Paisley ;  afterwards  Assistant  in  Glasgow  University  Library ;  thereafter  Mercantile 
Clerk ;  died  at  Reddish,  26th  August,  1885,  aged  45. 

BARNHILL,  WILLIAM,  B.A.  1852,  M.A.  1867,  B.D.  1869. 

(i)  Catechist  in  connection  with  Avondale  Parish  Church,  1860-62;  (2) 
Minister  of  East  Strathaven  Church,  1862-65  >  (3)  connected  with  a  Boys'  Home 
in  London ;  (4)  sent  to  Toronto,  Canada,  by  Colonial  Committee  of  Church  of 
Scotland,  1874;  (5)  Chaplain  pro  tern,  at  Gosport,  1879;  (6)  Church  of  Scotland 
Minister,  St  Clement's  Parish,  Berbice,  British  Guiana,  1879-83  ;  died  at  Berbice, 
22nd  October,  1883. 

BARNSLEY,  RICHARD,  M.D.  1838. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BARR,  ARCHIBALD,  B.Sc.  1878,  D.Sc.   1890. 

"Young"  Assistant  in  Civil  Engineering  in  Glasgow  University,  1876-84; 

Professor  of  Civil  and   Mechanical    Engineering   in  Yorkshire  College,   Leeds, 

1884-89;   Professor  of  Civil  Engineering  and  Mechanics  in  Glasgow  University 

since  1889. 

BARR,  GEORGE,  C.M.  1818. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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BARR,  HENRY,  B.L.  1887. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

BARR,  JAMES,  M.A.  1735. 

"Johan.  F.  in  Par.  de  Lesmahagoe  in  com.  Lanerk"  [Matric.  Alb.   1732]. 

BARR,  JAMES,  D.D.  1820. 

Minister  of  (i)  Scots  Presbyterian  Church,  Liverpool,  (2)  Port-Glasgow,  (3) 
St  Enoch's,  Glasgow;   died  i6th  December,   1861. 

BARR,  JAMES,  CM.  1822. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BARR,  JAMES,  M.D.  1828. 

Hamilton;   Surgeon  R.N;  died  27th  January,   1867. 

BARR,  JAMES,  M.B.  1873,  M.D.  1882. 

Glasgow ;   Strabane,  Co.  Tyrone ;   Liverpool. 

BARR,  JAMES,  M.A.  1884,  B.D.  1892. 

Free  Church  Minister  of  (i)  Johnston  and  Wamphray,  1889-95,  (2)  Dennis- 
toun,  Glasgow,  since  1895. 

BARR,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 

Johnstone;  Gorton,  Lanes. 

BARR,  JAMES  BUNTON,  M.B.,  CM.  1878. 

Port-Glasgow. 

BARR,  JAMES  KING,  M.A.   1889. 

Teacher  in  John  Street  Public  School,  Glasgow,  1883-91;   Head  Master  of 
Tulliallan  and  Kincardine  Public  School,  Fife,  since  1891. 

BARR,  JOHN,  CM.  1827. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BARR,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1877. 

Rishton,  Lanes.;   J.P. 

BARR,  JOHN  FULTON,  B.Sc.  1889,  M.B.,  CM.  1891. 

Glasgow. 

BARR,  PATRICK,  B.L.  1880. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

BARR,  ROBERT,  CM.  1822. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BARR,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1894. 

Minister  of  Neilston. 

BARR,  ROBERT  BROWNLEE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Lugar;  Carluke. 

BARR,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1868,  M.D.  1870. 

Glasgow :  Aural  Surgeon  Western  Infirmary  and  Lecturer  on  Aural  Surgery  in 
(i)  Anderson's  College,  (2)  The  University  since  1894. 


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BARRAS,  THOMAS  CRAWFORD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888. 

Milngavie;  Glasgow. 

BARRAS,  WILLIAM  GEORGE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889,  M.D.  1892. 

Ship  Surgeon;  Govan. 

BARRETT,  GEORGE,  B.A.  1835. 

"  Filius  natu  4tus  Edwardi  Armigeri  prope  Sidmouth  in  Com.  de  Devonshire  " 
[Matric.  Alb.  1834]. 

BARRIE,  ANDREW,  M.D.   1864. 

Newarthill ;    H.M.  Indian  Medical  Service. 

BARRIE,  DAVID  REID,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Birtley,  Co.  Durham. 

BARRIE,  JOHN,  M.D.  1799. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BARRIE,  JOHN,  M.D.  1860. 

Glasgow;   died  25th  April,   1897,  aged  63. 

BARRIE,  THOMAS  TENNENT,  B.L.  1895. 

Law  Clerk,  Strathaven. 

BARRON,  LUKE,  M.D.  1839. 

Surgeon-Major  Army. 

BARROWMAN,  JAMES  STORRY,  M.A.  1888. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

BARROWMAN,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Johnstone ;  Grimsby. 

BARRY,  JAMES,  M.A.  1748. 

"  Filius  Viri  Reverendi  Davidis  Barry  Vicarii  de  Drumaul  in  Com.  de  Antrim  " 
[Matric.  Alb.   1746]. 

BARRY,  JOHN  COOPER,  M.A.   1879. 

Free  Church  Minister  of  (i)  Lochmaben,  (2)  North  Church,  Dumbarton. 

BARRY,  PHILIP,  M.D.  1836,  C.M.   1839. 

Mallow,  Co.  Cork;   died  3oth  December,   1878. 

BARRY,  RICHARD,  M.D.   1835. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BARRY,  SAMUEL,  M.D.   1822. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BARRY,  SAMUEL,  M.D.  1837. 

"Hibernicus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BARRY,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1818. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BARTHOLOMEW,  HUMPHREY,  M.D.  1734. 

Sometime   of   "St.    Thomas'    Hospital,    London,    under    the    care    of    Dr. 
Waddesworth,  chief  physician  thereof"  [Univ.  Minute,  3oth  January,  1734]. 


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BARTHOLOMEW,  JOHN,  M.A.  1891,  LL.B.  1895. 

Advocate,  Edinburgh. 

BARTLET,  NATHANIEL,  M.D.  1731- 

Practitioner  at  Pool,  Dorsetshire. 

BARTON,  ANGUS,  D.D.  l8S6- 

Minister  of  Castleton;   died  igth  April,   1861,  aged  76. 

BARTON,  JOHN  ARONDEL,  M.B.,  CM.  1879. 

Glasgow;  St.  George,  Gloucestershire;   died  4th  January,   1894,  aged  38. 

BATER,  CLAUDE  HOOPER,  M.A.  1891. 

Chemical  Officer,  Inland  Revenue,  Ashwell,  near  Hitchin,  Herts. 

BATES,  ISAAC,  M.A.  1770. 

"Gulielmi  filius  natu  minimus,  Agricolae  in  Parochia  de  Artrea,  in  Com. 
de  Londonderry,  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1766]. 

BATES,  JOHN,  M.A.  1853. 

"Fil.  nat.  max.  Gulielmi  mercatoris  in  com.  Tyrone"  [Matric.  Alb.   1848]. 

BATES,  STEWART,  M.A.  1815. 

R.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Kelso,  (2)  West  Campbell  Street,  Glasgow;   born  at 

Silver  Hill,  near  Londonderry,  May  1794;  died  at  Glasgow,  7th  November,  1856. 

BATHGATE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1873. 

H.M.  Inspector  of  Schools;  Examiner  in  Classics  for  Preliminary  Examina- 
tions in  Glasgow  University,  1892,  etc.;  Snell  Exhibitioner,  1871;  B.A.  Oxon. 
1875- 

BATTERSBY,  JOHN  GEORGE,  M.D.  1839. 

Dungarvan,  Co.  Waterford;  Lismore,  same  Co.;  died  1870. 

BAUCHOP,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1889. 

Glasgow;  Hollinwood,  Lanes. 

BAUCHOP,  JEFFREY  DRUMMOND,  M.A.  1896. 

Student  of  Law. 

BAXTER,  COLIN,  M.B.,  CM.  1886. 

Bannockburn;  died  there  1 7th  August,   1890,  aged  28. 

BAXTER,  MALCOLM  M'FARLANE,  M.A.  1890. 

Licentiate  of  the  U.P.  Church. 

BAXTER,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Glasgow. 

BAYNE,  COLIN,  M.A.  1780. 

"Natus  in  Muthil  Filius  natu  Maximus  Jacobi  Agricolae  in  parochia  de 
Muthil  et  comitatu  de  Perth"  [Matric.  Alb.  1775]. 

BAYNE,  DAVID,  M.A.  1890,  B.D.  1893. 

Minister  of  Muiravonside  since  1897. 


38  ROLL    OF   GRADUATES 

BAYNE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1892. 

(i)  Professor  of  Agriculture  in  Tewfikieh  College,  Cairo;  (2)  Director  of 
Agricultural  College,  Lincoln,  Canterbury,  N.Z. 

BAYNE,  THOMAS  WALTER,  M.B.,  CM.   1896. 

Hurlford. 

BAYNES,  ARTHUR  STUART,  B.A.  1848,  M.A.  1850. 

"FiL  nat.  3tius   Eduardi  Consulis  in  urbe  Petropoli "  [Matric.  Alb.   1845]. 

BAYNES,  JOSEPH  HANBURY,  M.B.,  CM.  1880. 

Barrow-in-Furness ;  Manchester. 

BEACONSFIELD,  EARL  OF,  LL.D.  1873. 

Benjamin  Disraeli;  M.P.  for  (i)  Maidstone,  1837-41,  (2)  Shrewsbury, 
1841-47,  (3)  Buckinghamshire,  1847-76;  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer  during 
Lord  Derby's  three  Administrations;  First  Lord  of  the  Treasury  in  1868,  and 
again  1874-80;  Lord  Rector  of  Glasgow  University  1871-77;  D.C.L.  Oxon. 
1853;  created  Earl  of  Beaconsfield,  1876;  K.G.  1878;  born  2ist  December, 
1804;  died  1 9th  April,  1881. 

BEALE,  ARTHUR  ARNOLD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Ship  Surgeon ;   Bristol ;    London. 

BEAMISH,  CHARLES,  M.A.   1782. 

"Natus  in  Hybernia  Filius  natu  Tertius  Gulielmi  Centurionis  in  Classe 
Britanica — in  comitatu  de  Corke"  [Matric.  Alb.  1779]. 

BEAMISH,  SAMUEL  STEPHEN  (Rev.),  M.D.  1839. 

London;   died  at  High  Barnet,   i7th  April,   1895. 

BEAN,  JOHN,  M.A.   1773. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Joannis  Agricolae  in  Comitatu  Eboracensi,  Anglia" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1770]. 

BEARD,  CHARLES  BERNARD,  M.A.   1893. 

Assistant  Curate  of  St.  Paul's  Episcopal  Church,  Dundee. 

BEASLEY,  THOMAS,  LL.D.   1824. 

Head  Master  of  the  Grammar  School  at  Uxbridge. 

BEATSON,  DAVID,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

North  Shields;   Glasgow. 

BEATSON,  GEORGE  STEWART,  M.A.   1835,  M.D.  1836. 

Surgeon-General  Army;  C.B.  1869;  Honorary  Physician  to  the  Queen; 
died  suddenly  at  Simla,  7th  June,  1874. 

BEATSON,  JOHN  FULLARTON,  B.A.  1839,  M.D.  1842. 

Surgeon-General  I.M.S.  Bengal;   C.I.E.   1878;   retired  1880. 

BEATTIE,  ALEXANDER  OGILVIE,  M.D.  1832. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Leslie,  (2)  Kincardine,  (3)  St.  Vincent  Street, 
Glasgow;  died  loth  June,  1858,  aged  75. 


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BEATTIE,  MATTHEW,  M.B.,  CM.  1888. 

Auldgirth,  Dumfries;  Ruddington,  Notts.;  Gotham  there;  London;  Gotham. 

BEATTIE,  ROBERT  M'GHIE,  M.B.,  CM.  1886. 

Inveraray. 

BECK,  ALEXANDER  ERASER,  M.B.,  CM.  1881. 

Glasgow;  died  1884. 

BECK,  EDWARD,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

Ravenstonedale,  Westmoreland. 

BECK,  JOHN  WOODS,  CM.  1839,  M.D.  1840. 

Belfast;   died  2nd  May,  1886,  aged  66. 

BECKETT,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1852. 

Beechworth,  Victoria,  Australia;  Moneymore,  Co.  Deny;  died  23rd 
January,  1888. 

BECKETT,  CHARLES  EDWARD,  M.A.   1879,  LL.B.  1883. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

BECKETT,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1875,  M.D.  1877. 

Great  Driffield,  Yorks. ;  Glasgow ;  Dunblane ;  Bowness,  Westmoreland ; 
Tunbridge  Wells ;  London ;  Derby ;  Humansdorp,  Cape  Colony. 

BECKETT,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1870. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

BEERS,  JAMES  SHAW,  M.D.,  CM.  1832. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BEET,  JOSEPH  AGAR,  D.D.  1891. 

Professor  of  Systematic  Theology  in  Wesleyan  College,  Richmond,  Surrey. 

BEGG,  BRUCE  BEVERIDGE,  B.A.  1858,  M.A.  1859,  D.D.  1896. 

Minister  of  Abbotshall,  Kirkcaldy. 

BEGG,  DAVID,  C.M.  1836. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.];  a  "Dr.  D.  Begg"  was  resident  at  Calcutta  in  1852 
[Life  of  A.  N.  Somerville,  D.D.,  p.  96]. 

BEGG,  JAMES,  D.D.  1815. 

Minister  of  (i)  Calton,  Glasgow,  1794-1801,  (2)  New  MonkJand,  1801-45; 
born  i6th  March,  1763;  died  nth  June,  1845. 

BEGG,  JAMES,  M.A.  1824. 

Minister  of  (i)  Maxwelltown,  May  to  December,  1830,  (2)  Lady  Glenorchy's, 
Edin.,  1830-31,  (3)  Paisley  Middle,  1831-35,  (4)  Liberton,  1835-43,  (5)  Newington 
Free  Church,  Edinburgh,  1843-83;  born  at  New  Monkland,  3ist  October, 
1808;  died  at  Edinburgh,  291)1  September,  1883;  son  of  James  Begg,  D.D. 
1815  (q.v.) ;  D.D.  Lafayette  College,  Pennsylvania,  1847. 

BEGG,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1882,  B.D.  1885. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Crossgates. 


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BEGG,  WILLIAM,  D.D.   1886. 

Minister   of  (i)    New    Monkland,    1837-40    (Assistant   and   Successor),    (2) 
Falkirk,  1840-88;  born  2nd  July,  1815;  died  xoth  April,  1888;    son  of  James 
j,  D.D.   1815  (q.v.). 


BEGG,  WILLIAM  HUGH,  M.A.   1871. 

Intended  for  Ministry  of  Church  of  Scotland,  and  completed   two   years' 

attendance  in  Divinity  Hall  of  Glasgow  University;  born  at  Falkirk,  3ist  January, 

1852  ;  died,  of  typhoid  fever,  at  Athens  (where  he  was  acting  for  a  year  as  tutor), 

5th  January,  1874;   son  of  William  Begg,  D.D.  (q.v.). 

BEGGS,  JOHN,  C.M.  1839,  M.D.  1857. 

Reedsmouth  House,   Northumberland;    Hexham ;    Tynemouth ;    died  25th 
January,  1870. 

BEHAN,  JAMES,  M.D.   1787. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BEITH,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1845. 

Surgeon  R.N.  Hospital,  Plymouth ;   Deputy  Inspector-General  of  Hospitals 
and  Fleets;   died  at  Plymouth,  22nd  January,   1868. 

BEITH,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1882. 

(Brunton  Prizeman) ;    Glasgow ;    Suva,  Fiji ;    Mudgee,  N.S.  Wales. 

BELFON,  PETER  CHARLES,  M.D.  1834. 

"Grenada"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BELL,  ALAN,  LL.D.   1817. 

Rev.,  Master  of  the  Diocesan  School  at  Down,  in  Ireland. 

BELL,  ANDREW  LEES,  M.B.,  C.M.   1882,  M.D.  1895. 

Glasgow;  Coltness;  Dunfermline. 

BELL,  CHARLES,  M.D.  1836. 

Dumfries;    Edinburgh    (Lecturer   on    Midwifery   there);    died   Qth   August, 
1891,  aged  86. 

BELL,  CHARLES  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885. 

Glasgow;  Larbert. 

BELL,  DAVID,  C.M.  1830,  M.D.  1832. 

Vicar  of  Goole,  Yorks.,   1855-88;   died  nth  September,  1888,  aged  80. 

BELL,  HENRY  GLASSFORD,  LL.D.   1868. 

Advocate;     Sheriff-Substitute    of    Lanarkshire,    1839-67;     Sheriff-Principal, 

1867-74;    Dean   of  Faculties  in  Glasgow  University,   1865  to  1868;   Author  of 

"  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots,"  etc. ;  born  at  Glasgow,  5th  November,  1803 ;  died  there, 

7th  January,   1874. 

BELL,  HENRY  PEILE,  M.D.  1826. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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BELL,  HENRY  WILLIAM,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.    1862. 

Minister  of  (i)  Free  Chalmers  Church,  Dundee,  (2)  Free  High  Church, 
Aberdeen. 

BELL,  JAMES,  D.D.  1789. 

(i)  Preacher  to  the  University  of  Glasgow;  (2)  Minister  of  Coldstream; 
died  gth  August,  1794,  aged  53. 

BELL,  JOHN,  M.A.  1825. 

Partner  of  the  firm  of  J.  &  M.  P.  Bell  £  Co.,  China  and  Earthenware 
Manufacturers,  Glasgow  Pottery,  Stafford  Street,  Glasgow;  born  loth  November, 
1806;  died  28th  March,  1880. 

BELL,  JOHN,  B.A.  1843. 

"Hibemus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BELL,  JOHN  M'LEAN,  B.A.  1847. 

"Fil.  nat.  sec.  Archibaldi  redemptoris  in  oppid.  de  Gourock"  [Matric.  Alb. 
1843]- 

BELL,  JOHN  PEARSON,  M.D.,  CM.  1845. 

Hull;  J.P. ;    died  26th  September,   1886,  aged  77. 

BELL,  LUCAS,  M.A.  1771. 

"Hibs"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BELL,  PETER  MACDONALD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1866,  M.D.  1873. 

Blair  Logic ;  Dalmellington ;  Pudsey,  Yorks. ;  Manningham,  Yorks. ;  Pudsey, 
Yorks. 
BELL,  ROBERT,  M.B.  1868,  M.D.  1871. 

Glasgow. 

BELL,  ROBERT  GORDON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Glasgow  (Assistant,  1890-91,  to  Professor  of  Anatomy  in  the  University); 
Sunderland. 

BELL,  THOMAS,  Ch.B.  1822. 

"Hybernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BELL,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1826. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BELL,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Coatbridge. 

BELL,  THOMAS  KERR,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Coatbridge;  Glasgow;  South  Africa. 

BELL,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1736. 

Minister  of  Campsie;  died  8th  May,  1783,  aged  77. 

BELL,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1812. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BELL,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1837,  M.A.  1841. 

Garstang,  Lanes.;   died  131!)  November,  1870,  aged  81. 


42  ROLL    OF   GRADUATES 

BELL,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1844. 

Preston,  Lanes. ;   died  1889. 

BELL,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1877. 

Minister,  Hall  Street,  Semaphore,  Exeter,  near  Adelaide,  South  Australia; 
brother  of  Robert  Bell,  M.B.  1868,  M.D.  1871  (q.v.). 

BELL,  WILLIAM  GREGORY,  M.A.  1895. 

Student  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford. 

BELL,  WILLIAM  HAMILTON,  M.A.  1888. 

Teacher  in  Hillhead  Public  School,  Glasgow,  1888-90;    Second  Master  in 

West  Coats  School,  Cambuslang,  1890-92  ;  Master  in  Allan  Glen's  School,  Glasgow, 

1892-94;   Head  Master  of  Public  School,  Fort- William,  1894-96;  Head  Master  of 

Blairgowrie  Public  School  since  1896. 

BELLY,  JOHN,  M.A.   1730. 

"Ang.  Hib."  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BENEDIKT,  MORIZ,  LL.D.   1888. 

Professor  of  Electrotherapeutics  in  the  University  of  Vienna. 

BENNETT,  ALEXANDER  JOHN  MUNRO,  M.A.   1887. 

Writer,  Dunoon. 

BENNETT,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1859. 

Wooloomooloo,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales;  M.R.C.S.  Eng.  1828;  F.R.S.S. 
Eng.  1859;  F.L.S. ;  born  at  Plymouth,  3ist  January,  1804;  died  2gth  Sep- 
tember, 1893. 

BENNETT,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1804. 

"  Filius  unicus  Jacobi  Medicinae  Doctoris  apud  Cork  in  comitatu  de  Cork  in 
Hybernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1801]. 

BENNETT,  SAMUEL,  M.D.  1834 

Bruff,  Co.  Limerick;   died  i2th  August,  1870,  aged  63. 

BENNIE,  ARCHIBALD,  D.D.  1845. 

Minister  of  (i)  Albion  Street  Chapel,  Glasgow,  (2)  Stirling,  (3)  Lady 
Yester's,  Edinburgh;  born  at  Glasgow,  ist  November,  1797;  died  at  Dunoon, 
2ist  September,  1846. 

BENNIE,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1873,  M.D.  1876. 

Glasgow;  Ship  Surgeon;  Coatbridge;  Currie,  Midlothian;  died  2nd  June, 
1879,  aged  27. 

BENNIE,  JAMES  NOBLE,  LL.B.  1854,  LL.D.   1880. 

Curate  of  Acton,  Cheshire,  1854-56:  Curate  of  South  Hackney,  London, 
1857-59;  Curate  of  Curron  Chapel,  Mayfair,  London,  1859-61;  Vicar  of  St. 
Mary's,  Leicester,  1861-73;  Rector  of  Glenfield,  cum  Braunstone  and  Kirby 
Maxloe,  Leicester,  1873;  Rural  Dean,  Guthlaxton  I.,  1873;  Honorary  Canon, 
Peterborough  Cathedral,  1893. 


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BENNIE,  ROBERT,  M-A.  1884. 

(i)  Baptist  Minister  at  Greenock,  retired  owing  to  ill  health;  (2)  Cabinet- 
maker at  Windsor,  Ontario,  Canada. 

BENSON,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1825. 

"Filius  natu  Secundus  Michaelis  Artificis  apud  Novum  Super  Tynam" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1822]. 

BERESFORD,  ROBERT  DE  LA  POER,  M.D.  1871. 

Dublin;   Oswestry,  Salop. 

BERRY,  HENRY  LEA,  B.A.  1824,  M.A.  1825. 

Minister,  Hampstead. 

BERRY,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 

Yaxley ;   Charlton,  Kent. 

BERTETE,  PAUL  COGNET,  M.D.  1863. 

Native  of  Trinidad;   probably  settled  there. 

BERTRAM,  THOMAS  DUN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Ship  Surgeon  ;   Rutherglen ;   Coonamble,  N.S.  Wales. 

BETHAM,  RICHARD,  LL.D.  1774. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Joannis  Betham  de  Grose  in  Parochia  de  Wensley 
in  Com.  Eboracensi"  [Matric.  Alb.  1746].  "Mr.  Richard  Betham"  was  a 
Member  of  the  Literary  Society  of  Glasgow  in  1752.  The  University  Matri- 
culation Album  also  contains  the  following  entry,  under  date  1781  :  "Campbell 
Betham  Filius  Unicus  Ricardi  Armigeri  de  Hague  in  insula  Monensi,  natus  in 
Glasgua." 

BETTY,  JOHN,  M.D.  1844. 

Dublin;   died  i8th  July,  1863. 

BEVERIDGE,  ALEXANDER  WATT,  M.D.  1856. 

Surgeon-Major  Army;    Edinburgh. 

BEVERIDGE,  HUGH  ROBERTSON,  M.A.  1888. 

"  Has  ventured  upon  .  .  .  London  journalism  "  \Glas.  Univ.  Magazine, 
3oth  October,  1895]. 

BEVERIDGE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1879,  B.D.  1882. 

Minister  of  (i)  U.P.  Church  at  Stow,  (2)  English  Presbyterian  Church 
at  Wolverhampton. 

BEVERIDGE,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1884. 

Glasgow;   Crookedholm,  Ayrshire. 

BEVERIDGE,  ROBERT  EBENEZER,  M.B.,  CM.  1883. 

Dunfermline ;   Bothwell ;   Dunfermline ;   Sunderland. 

BICKERSTAFF,  ROGER,  M.A.  1803. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Rogeri  Armigeri  de  Sheerwood  House  in  parochia 
de  Giggleswick  in  comitatu  Eborasceni"  [Matric  Alb.  1798]. 


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BICKET,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1868. 

Native  of  Fenwick;  Licentiate  of  U.P.  Church;  died  3oth  August,  1871, 
aged  26. 

BIERNACKI,  JOHN  THOMSON,  M.B.,  CM.  1889. 

Glasgow ;    Heaton-Chapel,  Cheshire ;    Bootle,  Lanes. ;   London. 

BIGGAR,  JOHN  WILSON,  M.A.  1876. 

Teacher,  Redding  School,  Polmont  Station,  since  1876. 

BIGGAR,  MATTHEW,  M.A.   1745. 

Minister  of  Kirkoswald;   died  2nd  January,   1806,  aged  82. 

BIGGART,  SAMUEL,  M.B.,  C.M.  1870,  M.D.  1872. 

Rochdale ;   West  Hartlepool. 

BIGGER,  DAVID,  M.B.   1868,  M.D.,  C.M.  1870. 

Portadown,  Co.  Armagh;    died  June,   1877. 

BIGGS,  FREDERICK,  M.D.  1840. 

Borrisokane,  Co.  Tipperary;   died  27th  July,   1858. 

BIGGS,  SOLOMON  RICHARDS,  M.D.  1839. 

Fethard,  Co.  Wexford;   Kelsall,  Cheshire;   Seacombe;   died  1883. 

BIGSBY,  ROBERT,  LL.D.  1849. 

Antiquary;  F.R.S. ;  resided  successively  at  Repton  and  Ashby-de-la-Zouche ; 
born  at  Nottingham,  1806;  died  at  4  Beaufort  Terrace,  Peckham  Rye, 
27th  September,  1873. 

BILL,  GEORGE  THOMAS,  M.A.  1881. 

Sometime  English  Teacher  in  Auchincraig  Boarding  School,  Kirn ;  thereafter 
Schoolmaster  in  the  Highlands;  believed  to  be  now  in  London. 

BINGHAM,  JOHN,  M.D.  1795. 

"Practised  Medicine  in  India"  [Univ.   Minute,  2Qth  May,  1795]. 

BINNIE,  DAVID  DREGHORN,  M.A.  1885,  LL.B.  1888. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

BINNIE,  GEORGE,  M.D.,  C.M.  1833. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BINNIE,  JAMES  MONTGOMERY,  M.A.  1890. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

BINNIE,  ROBERT  MUIR  GILCHRIST,  M.B.,  C.M.   1883,  M.D.  1887. 

Brandon,  Durham ;   Dunmow,  Essex ;   Woking,  Surrey. 

BINNIE,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1888. 

Surveyor,  Glasgow. 

BINNIE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1844,  D.D.  1866. 

Reformed  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Stirling;  thereafter  Professor  (i)  of 
Divinity  to  the  R.P.  Church,  (2)  of  Church  History,  etc.,  F.C.  College, 
Aberdeen;  died  at  Glasgow,  22nd  September,  1886,  aged  63. 


ROLL    OF    GRADUATES  45 

BINNIE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1885. 

Free  Church  Minister  at  Mauchline  since  1887. 
BINNING,  DOUGLAS  BLYTH,  M.A.  1890. 

Barrister-at-Law,  Bombay;   LL.B.  Cambridge. 

BIRCH,  JAMES  JACKSON,  M.A.  1758. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  James  Birch,  Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at 
Dromora,  1764  to  1820,  who  died  loth  November,  1820. 

BIRCH,  THOMAS  LEDLIE,  M.A.  1772. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Saintfield,  Co.  Down,  1776-98;  concerned  in  Irish 
Rebellion  of  1798,  but  permitted  to  emigrate  to  America;  died  at  his  residence 
near  Washington,  Pennsylvania,  i2th  April,  1828,  aged  74. 

BIRCH,  WALTER  DE  GRAY,  LL.D.  1896. 

Assistant  in  the  Manuscripts  Department  of  the  British  Museum,  London ; 
F.S.A. 

BIRCHALL,  THOMAS  BARROW,  M.B.,  C.M.  1879. 

Preston,  Lanes. ;  Croydon,  Surrey ;  Preston,  Lanes. ;  Croydon ;  Melbourne ; 
Sydney. 

BIRKETT,  GEORGE  NOEL  MATTHEW,  M.A.  1893. 

Student  in  Chemistry  at  Bowness-on-Windermere. 

BIRKMYRE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1816,  D.D.  1840. 

Minister  of  (i)  Presbyterian  Church,  Fredericton,  New  Brunswick,  (2)  Dean 
Parish,  Edinburgh;  died  6th  June,  1864,  aged  68. 

BISHOP,  JAMES  CRAIK,  M.A.  1877,  LL.B.  1879. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

BISHOP,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Glasgow ;   Ship  Surgeon  ;   Manchester. 

BISPHAM,  GEDNEY  CLARK,  M.D.  1796. 

Barbadoes;   born  6th  November,  1770;   died  loth  October,   1816. 

BISSET,  DAVID,  M.A.  1887. 

Teacher  in  Partick  Public  Schools,  viz.,  (t)  Anderson  Street,  1884-87,  (2) 
Church  Street,  1887-93. 

BLACK,  ARCHIBALD  GRANT,  M.B.,  C.M.   1878. 

Melbourne,  Victoria,  Australia;  Carlton  there. 

BLACK,  ARCHIBALD  M.,  B.A.  1838. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BLACK,  CHARLES,  M.D.  1836. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BLACK,  CHRISTOPHER  STRONG,  M.D.  1840. 

Belfast ;  Holy  wood,  Co.  Down  ;  Belfast. 

BLACK,  DONALD,  M.B.   1867. 

Bunessan,  Argyleshire ;  Drimore,  South  Uist. 


4*:  ROLL    OF  GRADUATES 

BLACK,  DONALD  CAMPBELL,  M.D.  1862. 

Oban;  Glasgow;  London;  Glasgow  (sometime  Lecturer  on  Diseases  of 
Children  in  St.  Mango's  College  and  Professor  of  Physiology  in  Anderson's 
CoOegcJi 

BLACK,  EBEMEZER  STOTT,  MJL  1851. 

Writer,  Wigtown;  died  i6th  August,  1887. 

BLACK,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  CM,  1878. 

Airdrie;  Lning,  Argyleshire. 
BLACK,  HUGH,  M.A.  1887. 

Minister  of  (i)  Sherwood  Free  Church,  Paisley,  (2)  Free  St  George's  Church, 

BLACK,  JAMES,  M.D.  1820. 

Surgeon  1LN.;  Newton-Stewart;  Bolton;  Manchester;  (Lecturer  on  Forensic 
Medicine  at  Royal  School  of  Medicine  there);  Bolton;  Edinburgh;  died  there, 
joth  April,  1867,  aged  79. 

BLACK,  JAMES,  CM,  1824. 

"Scotos"  [dad.  Alb,], 

BLACK,  JAMES,  MJV.  1855, 

(i)  Church  of  Scotland  Missionary  at  Point  St  Charles,  Montreal;  (2) 
Minister  of  Chatham,  Canada  East ;  (3,  4,  5)  Unitarian  Minister  in  England  at 
Stockport,  Todmorden,  and  Knutsford  successively,  and  for  15  years  Professor 
of  the  Unitarian  Home  Missionary  College,  Manchester;  (6)  Missionary  and 
private  Teacher  at  Topefca,  Kansas,  U.S.A. 

BLACK,  JAMES  BIRCH,  M.A.  1814. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Dromora  1816-23,  when  "  suspended  «>z*  </*f 
for  drunkenness "  [Hist,  of  Irish  Presb,  CongL,  p,  121} 

BLACK,  JAMES  GRANT,  M.B.,  CM,  1874. 

Carbon,  Victoria,  Australia;  Warrecknabeal  there. 

BLACK,  JAMES  MORETON,  M.A,  1881. 

Advocate,  Edinburgh;  a  well-known  pantomime  librettist  and  playwright; 
son  of  George  Black,  Writer,  Glasgow;  bom  yth  February,  1861 ;  died  at  Elgin, 
of  typhoid  fever,  5th  August,  1892 ;  LL.B,  Edinburgh,  1885, 

BLACK,  JOHM,  LL.D.  1812. 

Minister  of  Coylton,  1810-25  J  died  a*  Paris,  26th  August,  1825,  aged  48, 

BLACK,  JOHM,  LL.D.  1881, 

(i)  Schoolmaster  at  Banchory-Devenkk ;  (2)  H.M.  Inspector  of  Schools; 
(3)  Professor  of  Humanity  in  the  University  of  Aberdeen,  1868-81 ;  died  ijth 
November,  1881,  aged  47;  M.A,  Aberdeen,  1855, 

BLACK,  JOHM  EASTOM,  M.A,  1890,  B.D.  1892, 

Minuter  of  Beach  Mission  Church,  Dundee. 

BLACK,  MALCOLM,  M.B.,  CM,  1874,  M.D.  1887. 

Glasgow  (Ship  Surgeon);  Airdrie;  Glasgow, 


ROLL    OF   GRADUATES  47 

BLACK,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1772. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Dromore,  (2)  Londonderry;    "On  the  4th  of 

December  1817,  in  a  fit  of  insanity,  he  threw  himself  from  the  bridge  of  Deny, 

and  was  drowned.     He  died  in  the  sixty-sixth  year  of  his  age"  [History  of  the 

Presbyterian  Church  in  Ireland]. 

BLACK,  ROBERT,  C.M.  1825. 

Dundonald. 

BLACK,  ROBERT,  B.A.   1847,  M.A.  1848. 

Free  Church  Minister  at  Kilsyth;  died  i;th  November,  1888. 

BLACK,  ROBERT,  B.A.  1857,  M.A.   1858. 

(i)  U.P.  Minister  at  Hamilton,  (2)  at  Liverpool;  (3)  Cambridge  District 
Secretary  for  B.  and  F.  Bible  Society;  (4)  Curate  of  St.  Andrew's  the  Less, 
Cambridge ;  (5)  Vicar  of  Ramsey,  Huntingdonshire. 

BLACK,  THOMAS,  C.M.   1826. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BLACK,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1896. 

Liverpool. 

BLACK,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1782. 

"Natus  in  Hybtfrnia  Filius  natu  Secundus  Thomae  Artificis  in  Parochia 
de  Dmrnaul  in  comitatu  de  Antrim"  [Matric.  Alb.  1779]. 

BLACK,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1800. 

"Teacher  of  an  Academy  in  America"  [Univ.  Minute,  4th  November,  1800]. 

BLACK,  WILLIAM,  CM.  1830. 

Ballymena,  Co.  Antrim. 

BLACK,  WILLIAM,  D.D.  1834. 

Minister  of  (i)  Shettleston  Chapel,  1826-28,  (2)  Barony  Parish,  Glasgow, 
1828-51 ;  died  at  Florence,  i5th  January,  1851,  aged  50.  His  widow,  Mrs.  Janet 
Young  or  Black,  bequeathed  funds  to  Glasgow  University  for  founding  the  Black 
Theological  Fellowship,  the  Black  Theological  Bursaries,  the  Black  Bursaries 
in  Arts,  and  the  Young  Assistantship  in  Engineering,  and  for  augmenting  the 
Endowment  of  the  Chair  of  Biblical  Criticism. 

BLACK,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.   1876. 

Medical  Missionary  to  Livingstonia,  Africa;   died  7th  May,   1877. 

BLACK,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  M.A.   1883. 

Native  of  Greenock ;  intended  for  Medical  Profession ;  died  at  San  Remo, 
3rd  April,  1886,  aged  22. 

BLACK,  WILLIAM  PATRICK  MACBEAN,  B.L.  1885. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

BLACKADDER,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1789. 

"  Films  natu  max.  Alexandri  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Kincardine  et  Comit. 
de  Stirling"  [Matric.  Alb.  1784]. 


48  ROLL    OF   GRADUATES 

BLACKBURN,  HUGH,  LL.D.  1885. 

Professor  of  Mathematics  in  Glasgow  University,  1849  to  1879,  when  retired. 

BLACKBURN,  JOHN,  M.A.  1832. 

"  Filius  natu  2ndus  Thomae  Chirurgae  in  com.  de  Lancaster "  [Matric.  Alb. 
1826]. 

BLACKBURN,  THOMAS  LOW,  M.B.,  CM.  1888. 

Hamilton ;  Bothwell. 

BLACKER,  ST.  JOHN,  M.A.  1763. 

BLACKIE,  WALTER  GRAHAM,  LL.D.  1886. 

Publisher;  Clerk  of  General  Council  of  Glasgow  University,  1860-71; 
Lord  Dean  of  Guild,  Glasgow,  1885-87  :  Principal  of  St.  Mungo's  College, 
Glasgow,  since  its  foundation  in  1889;  Ph.D.  Jena,  1840. 

BLACKIE,  WALTER  WILFRID,  B.Sc.  1879. 

Publisher,  Glasgow;   son  of  Walter  Graham  Blackie,  LL.D.  (q.v.). 

BLACKLOCK,  ALEXANDER  DUNCAN,  M.A.,  LL.B.  1889. 

Law  Clerk  in  (i)  Glasgow,  (2)  Edinburgh;  died  at  the  Occidental  Hotel, 
San  Francisco,  California,  ist  September,  1892. 

BLACKLOCK,  DUNCAN  COLQUHOUN  STEWART,  M.A.   1887,  B.L.  1891. 

Law  Clerk  (i)  Glasgow,  (2)  Edinburgh. 

BLACKLOCK,  ISABELLA,  M.A.  1895. 

Teacher  in  Roslyn  Terrace  School,  Glasgow;  the  first  woman  graduate  in 
Arts  of  the  University. 

BLACKWELL,  HENRY  MONRO,  M.D.  1802. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BLACKWOOD,  JOHN,  M.A.  1741. 

"  F.  Roberti  Blackwood  de  Ballyleedy  in  Com.  Dunens  Armigeri "  [Matric. 
Alb.  1739]. 

BLACKWOOD,  JOHN  ROSS,  M.A.  1890. 

Indian  Civil  Service. 

BLACKWOOD,  SAMUEL,  C.M.  1836. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BLACKWOOD,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1778. 

"Natus  in  Hybernia,  Filius  natu  quartus  Johannis  Agricolae  in  Parochia 
de  Auchanuncion  &  Comitatu  de  Donegal"  [Matric.  Alb.  1775]. 

BLACKWOOD,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1884. 

Free  Church  Minister  at  Stow. 

BLAIN,  THOMAS,  LL.D.  1856. 

Head  Master  of  the  English  Department  of  Royal  Belfast  Academical 
Institution,  1845-61;  died  i6th  November,  1879,  aged  87. 


ROLL    OF    GRADUATES  49 

BLAINE,  BENJAMIN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1883. 

Glasgow ;  King  William's  Town,  S.  Africa ;  Kimberley  there ;  King  William's 
Town. 

BLAIR,  ADAM?  M.A.  1737. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Horse  Leap,  near  Birr,  King's  County;  died 
at  Lisb urn,  1790. 

BLAIR,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1825. 

"Fil.  nat.  2dus  Gulielmi  Mercatoris  Glasg."  [Matric.  Alb.  1819]. 

BLAIR,  ALEXANDER,  LL.D.  1827. 

"of  London"  [Univ.  Minute,  25th  October,    1827].    "An  alumnus  of  this 

University,  and  who  about  27  years  ago  completed  here  the  usual  curriculum 

in  Languages  and  Philosophy  with  the  highest  credit  to  himself"  [Univ.  Minute, 

24th  October,   1827]. 

BLAIR,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.   1888. 

Langley  Moor,  Durham ;   Ashington,  Northumberland. 
BLAIR,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Caistor,  Lines.;   Tarbert,  Harris;   Helmsley,  Yorks. 

BLAIR,  ARCHIBALD  WARDEN,  M.A.  1885,  LL.B.  1888. 

Barrister- at-Law,  London. 
BLAIR,  BRICE,  M.D.  1837. 

Moneymore,  Co.  Derry;    died  i8th  March,  1873. 
BLAIR,  CHARLES,  M.A,  1730. 

BLAIR,  CHARLES  PATRICK,  M.A.  1882. 

Minister  of  Wanlockhead. 
BLAIR,  DANIEL,  CM.  1833. 

"Hiberaus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 
BLAIR,  DAVID,  M.D.  1861. 

Islay;  Glencoe;  Fort-William;  Dumbarton;  Beith;  Dunedin,  New  Zealand; 
Invercargill  there. 

BLAIR,  DAVID,  M.A.  1890,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

Ship  Surgeon ;   Paisley ;   Lancaster. 
BLAIR,  DUGALD,  M.D.  1839. 

"Antigua"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BLAIR,  DUNCAN,  M.A.  1800. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  Duncan  Blair,  M.F.P.  &  S.G.  1808,  sometime 
Medical  Practitioner  in  Glasgow,  who  about  1840  retired  to  Balfron,  and  died 
there,  1852. 

BLAIR,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1850. 

Minister  of  Monzie,  1843-44;   resident  at  76  Abbotsford  Place,   Glasgow, 

and   engaged   in  literary  pursuits,    1857-61  ;  held  at  one  period  an   important 

educational  appointment  in  Canada;   author  of  "The  Holocaust,"  1845,  "Lays 

of  Palestine,"  1851,  "  Sketches  of  Glasgow  Necropolis,"  1857 ;  born  at  Perth,  1818. 


50  ROLL    OF    GRADUATES 

BLAIR,  GEORGE,  B.Sc.   1895. 

Mechanical  Engineer,  Glasgow. 

BLAIR,  HUGH,  M.A.  1848. 

Presbyterian  Minister,  Killygorden,  Co.  Donegal;  died  z6th  November,  1889. 

BLAIR,  JAMES,  M.A.  1888. 

Music  Teacher  and  Church  Organist,  Saltcoats. 

BLAIR,  JAMES  OGDEN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1866,  M.D.  1868. 

Surgeon  "Anchor"  Line;   Windsor. 

BLAIR,  JOHN.  M.A.,  M.D.  1775. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Reverendi  Viri  Adami  Blair"  (q.v.)  "A.M.  et  V.D.M. 
in  Comitatu  Regio,  in  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1771]. 

BLAIR,  JOHN,  M.A.  1837. 

"  Filius  natu  secundus  Joannis  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Donoughmore  et 
comitatu  de  Donegal"  [Matric.  Alb.  1834]. 

BLAIR,  JOHN,  B.A.  1839. 

Minister  of  Straiton. 

BLAIR,  JOHN  FULTON,  M.A.  1881,  B.D.  1886. 

Licentiate  of  the  Free  Church. 

BLAIR,  MATTHEW  CAMERON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888,  M.D.  1895. 

Ship  Surgeon ;   Paisley ;    Leavesden,  Herts. 

BLAIR,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1863,  D.D.   1891. 

Minister  of  (i)  Tarbert,  (2)  St.  Columba's,  Glasgow,  (3)  Cambuslang,  (4) 
St.  John's,  Edinburgh. 

BLAIR,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1864,  C.M.  1867. 

Glasgow  (Gartnavel  Asylum);  Lenzie  (Physician  Superintendent  Woodilee 
Asylum). 

BLAIR,  SARAH  LOGAN,  M.A.   1895. 

Teacher  in  Kilwinning  Public  School. 

BLAIR,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1825. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BLAIR,  WILLIAM,  C.M.  1835. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BLAIR,  WILLIAM,  M.D.   1863. 

Glasgow ;    Denholme,  Roxburghshire ;  Jedburgh. 

BLAKE,  ANDREW,  M.D.  1824. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BLAKE,  BUCHANAN,  M.A.  1873,  B.D.  1876. 

Missionary  Professor  in  the  Wilson  College,  Bombay,  1876-84 ;  Fellow 
of  the  Bombay  University,  1880  ;  Free  Church  Minister  at  Clydebank 
since  1885. 


ROLL    OF    GRADUATES  5! 

BLAKE.  ROBERT,  M.D.   1813. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BLAKELY,  WILLIAM  THOMSON,  M.B.,  CM.  1884. 

Sowerby,  Yorks. ;    Kirkintilloch ;   Grangetown,  Yorks. ;    Kirkintilloch. 

BLAND,  MATTHEW  HENRY,  M.B.,  CM.  1888,  M.D.  1891. 

Kirkleatham,  Yorks. ;    Pickering  there ;   Guisborough  there. 

BLAND,  NATHANIEL,  M.D.  1836. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BLANE,  SIR  GILBERT,  BART.,  M.A.,  M.D.  1778. 

Physician  to  the  Fleet  in  the  West  Indies,  and  North  America,  during  the 
American  War ;  one  of  the  Commissioners  of  sick  and  wounded  seamen ;  Physician 
to  Kings  George  IV.  and  William  IV.;  one  of  Physicians  to  St.  Thomas's  Hospital, 
London ;  Founder  of  Blane  Medal  for  best  Journals  by  Navy  Medical  Officers ; 
born  at  Blanefield,  Ayrshire,  2gih  August,  1749;  died  at  London,  26th  June, 
1834. 

BLANE,  JOHN,  CM.  1826. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BLANEY,  ROLAND,  M.B.,  CM.  1881. 

Hastings;   St  Leonards-on-Sea ;   M.A.  Edin.   1874. 

BLEAKLEY,  ELIJAH,  M.D.  1839. 

Norwich;   died  22nd  November,   1857,  aged  39. 

BLECKLEY,  JOHN,  M.A.  1817. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Monaghan,  1821-73,  and  Teacher  of  an  Academy 
there;  died  ist  December,  1873. 

BLELOCH,  ARCHIBALD,  B.A.  1856,  M.A.  1857. 

Medical  Practitioner,  Edinburgh;  M.B.,  CM.  Edin.  1870;  B.Sc.  Edin. 
1868;  D.Sc.  Edin.  1869. 

BLOUNT,  WILLIAM,  M-D.  l?&7. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.];  M.A.  Paris  [Univ.  Minutes,  24th  May  and  2oth 
June,  1787]. 

BLUNDELL,  THOMAS  LEIGH,  M.D.  1827. 

London  (sometime  Lecturer  on  Midwifery  at  Aldersgate  Medical  School)  ; 
St.  Leonards-on-Sea;  died  22nd  February,  1872,  aged  84. 

BLYTH,  DAVID,  M.B.,  CM.  1880. 

Balfron;   Fiji;    Glasgow;    Melbourne;    Johnstone    Bridge,    Dumfriesshire; 
London;  Suava,  Fiji;   died  there,  i8th  November,  1894,  aged  39. 
BLYTH,  JOHN,  RL. 

Solicitor,  Edinburgh. 

BLYTH,  JOHN  GEORGE,  M.A.  lS?7>  LLB.  r88l. 

Barrister,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 


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BLYTHE,  JAMES,  B.A.  1826,  M.A.  1827. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Branton,  near  Alnwick  ;  born  in  South  Sunderland, 
1809;  died  27th  February,  1894;  son  of  Newton  Blythe,  M.A.  (q.v.).  Archibald 
M'Kerrell,  Student  of  Medicine,  was  admonished  by  order  of  the  Faculty,  i7th 
April,  1827,  "  for  giving  a  challenge  to  Mr  James  Blythe,  a  Student  in  the  Natural 
Philosophy  Class,  to  fight  a  duel,  and,  upon  the  very  proper  non-acceptance  of  this 
challenge  by  Mr  Blythe,  posting  him  up  in  the  College  as  a  coward." 

BLYTHE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1787,  D.D.   1822. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Woolwich;  ordained  1797;  died  1839;  brother  of 
Newton  Blythe,  M.A.  (q.v.). 

BLYTHE,  JOHN  DAVID,  M.A.  1825. 

Sometime  Surgeon  R.N. ;  thereafter  Medical  Practitioner  in  Hexham  ;  son  of 
John  Blythe,  D.D.  (q.v.). 

BLYTHE,  NEWTON,  M.A.  1792. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Maling's  Rigg,  South  Sunderland,  (2)  Branton, 
near  Alnwick;  died  1853;  brother  of  John  Blythe,  D.D.  (q.v.) 

BLYTHSWOOD,  BARON,  LL.D.  1888. 

Archibald  Campbell  Campbell ;  of  Blythswood  ;  sometime  Lieut. -Col.  in  the 
Scots  Fusileer  Guards;  served  in  Crimean  campaign,  1855  (wounded,  medal  with 
clasps,  Turkish  medal);  M.P.  for  (i)  Renfrewshire,  1873-74,  (2)  West  Renfrew- 
shire, 1885-92;  created  Baronet,  1880,  and  Baron,  1892;  Member  of  Glasgow 
University  Court  (as  Rector's  Assessor),  1890-93  ;  born  22nd  February,  1835. 

BOA,  JOHN  FINLAY,  M.B.,  C.M.   1888. 

Dippen,  Arran ;   Ship  Surgeon ;    Bishop's  Castle,  Shropshire. 

BOAG,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Glasgow;  Cobbinshaw,  Lanarkshire. 

BOAG,  JOHN  SINCLAIR,  M.A.  1885,  B.Sc.  1890. 

Master  in  Model  School  and  Lecturer  in  Normal  College,  Cape  Town,  1880- 

83;  First  Assistant  in  Inverbrothock  Public  School,  Arbroath,  1885-93  J  Master  of 

Secondary  Department  of  Jean  Street  Public  School,  Port-Glasgow,  since  1893. 

BOAK,  ROBERT,  M.A.   1848. 

"  Filius  natu  secundus  Wron  agricolae  in  Comitatu  de  Tyrone  "    [Matric. 
Alb.  1844]. 

BOEDEKER,  HENRY  ALBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Verden  a.  Aller,  Germany. 

BOGLE,  KINGSMILL,  M.A.  1744. 

"  Filius  Josephi  Bogle  in  parochia  de  Donaghmore  in  Com.  de  Donnegal " 
[Matric.  Alb.  1742]. 

BOGUE,  DAVID,  M.A.  1817. 

"Filius   natu  Tertius   Viri   Reverendi    Davidis    Pastoris   de   Alverstoke   in 
comitatu  de  Hants."  [Matric.  Alb.   1814]. 


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BOGUE,  JOHN,  M.A.   1869. 

Minister  of  St.  Andrew's  English  Presbyterian  Church,  Stockton-on-Tees. 

HOLLAND,  EDWARD  HOWARD,  M.D.  1849. 

Dublin ;    Kill-of-the-Grange,  Co.   Dublin ;    Monkstown,  same  Co. ;    Donny- 
brook,  same  Co. ;   Monkstown ;   Dublin. 

BOLTON,  ROBERT,  B.A.  1848. 

"  Filius  natu  sextus  Gulielmi  Agricolae  in   Parochia  Tamlaghobrilly,  Com. 
de  Derry,  Hib."  [Matric.  Alb.   1846]. 

BOLTON,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1800. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BONAR,  JAMES,  M.A.  1874,  LL.D.  1887. 

Lecturer  for  the  "London  Society  for  the  Extension  of  University  Teaching," 

in  Tower  Hamlets,  London,  E.,   1877-80;    Junior  Permanent  Examiner,  H.M. 

Civil  Service  Commission,  Westminster,  1881-95;   Senior  Permanent  Examiner 

since  1895;  Snell  Exhibitioner,   1873;  B.A.  Oxon.   1877;  M.A.   1881. 

BONAR,  THOMAS  MITCHELL,  M.B.,  CM.  1888. 

Probus,  Cornwall. 

BONAR,  THOMAS  YOUNG,  M.A,  1880. 

Intended  for  the  Ministry;   died  loth  March,  1883,  aged  26. 

BOND,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1880. 

Blythswood,  South  Africa  (F.C.  Medical  Missionary),  1 880-81  ;    Liverpool. 

BOND,  WILLIAM  JAMES,  M.B.  1875. 

Brill,  Bucks. 

BONE,  HUGH,  M.D.  1815. 

Sometime  Surgeon  to  the  Forces ;    Inspector-General  of  Army    Hospitals ; 
died  at  Edinburgh,   i3th  February,   1858,  aged  81. 

BONELL,  JAMES,  M.D.  1838. 

"Indus  Occidentalis"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BONNAR,  JOHN,  M.A.  1880. 

Vinegrower,  California,  U.S.A. 

BOOG,  ROBERT,  D.D.  1812. 

Minister  of  the  Abbey  Parish  of  Paisley;  died  23rd  July,  1823,   aged  78. 

BOOTH,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1870,  M.D.  1872. 

Oswaldtwistle,  Lanes.;  died  3rd  October,   1880,  aged  34. 
BOOTHROYD.  BENJAMIN,  D.D.  1824. 

Congregational    Minister   at    (i)    Pontefract,   (2)   Huddersfield ;    born    loth 
October,   1768;  died  8th  September,  1836. 

BOOTY,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  M.D.  1820. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BORAH,  SHIBRAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1875. 

Surgeon-Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Bengal. 


54  ROLL    OF   GRADUATES 

BORLAND,  DAVID,  M.A.  1863. 

(i)  U.P.  Minister  at  Cairneyhill;  (2)  Probationer  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

BORLAND,  HENRY  M'DONALD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Glasgow. 

BORLAND,  HUGH  HOWIE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1896. 

Glasgow. 

BORLAND,  JOHN,  M.D.  1831. 

Kilmarnock;  died  at  Kyle  Akin,  Uddingston,  2Qth  July,  1896,  aged  86. 

BORLAND,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1877. 

Glasgow;  London. 

BORMAN,  DANIEL,  M.A.  1735. 

"Ang.  Dan.  F.  in  Maidstone  in  Com.  Kent"  [Matric.  Alb.   1732]. 

BORTHWICK,  CHARLES  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1869,  M.D.  1871. 

Black  Torrington,  N.  Devon;  died  i6th  February,   1872. 

BORTHWICK,  JAMES,  M.A.  1892. 

Teacher  in  John  Street  Public  School,  Bridgeton,  Glasgow. 

BOSANQUET,  BERNARD,  LL.D.  1892. 

Barrister-at-Law ;  Q.C.;  Author  of  "Logic,"  and  other  Metaphysical  works; 
M.A.  Oxon. 

BOSSEY,  FRANCIS,  M.D.  1832. 

Woolwich ;  Worthing,  Sussex ;  Redhill,  Surrey. 

BOTSFORD,  LE  BARON,  M.D.  1835. 

"  New  Brunswick,  America "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BOULTER,  BENJAMIN,  C.M.  1828. 

Hull;  died  1868. 

BOURKE,  JAMES,  M.D.  1863. 

Greenock;  died  1867. 

BOURNE,  WALTER,  M.D.  1851. 

Honorary  Physician,  Pauper  Hospital,  Calcutta,  and  Medical  Officer  on  Staff 
of  Lieutenant  Governor  of  Bengal ;  Manningham,  Yorks.  ;  Arcachon,  France ; 
Clifton,  Bristol ;  Parame,  France. 

BOW,  JAMES  EBENEZER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Larbert. 

BOWDEN,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1848. 

Monaghan. 

BOWEN,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1821. 

Unitarian  Minister  at  Coventry,  Cradley,  and  Kingswood,  1823-57. 

BOWIE,  FRANCIS  PROCTOR,  B.A.  1860,  M.A.  1861. 

Son  of  Matthew  Bowie,  M.A.,  D.D.  (q.v.) ;  studied  for  Ministry  of  Church  of 

Scotland,  but,  on  eve  of  license,  died  at  Kinghorn  Manse,  1865 ;  B.D.  Edin.  1865. 


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BOWIE,  JOHN  CUNNINGHAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1889. 

Kilbarchan;  Cardiff. 

BOWIE,  JOHN  TAIT,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Mossbank,  Shetland. 

BOWIE,  MATTHEW,  M.A.  1818,  D.D.  1858. 

(i)  Chaplain  in  India;  (2)  Minister  of  Kinghorn;   died  November,  1869. 

BOWIE.  ROBERT,  M.A.   1896. 

Student  of  Theology  in  U.P.  College,  Edinburgh. 

BOWIE,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  CM.  1877. 

Coatbridge;    Pont-y-Pridd,  Glam. ;   Otepopo,  Otago,  N.Z. 

BOWLES,  HENRY  M.,  B.A.  1826. 

Intended  for  Dissenting  Ministry  in  "South  Britain";   died  early. 

BOWMAN,  EDDOWES,  B.A.  1843,  M.A.  1844. 

Professor  of  Classics  in  Manchester  New  College,  1846-53 ;  born  at 
Nanrwich,  i2th  November,  1810;  died  at  Manchester,  xoth  July,  1869. 

BOWMAN,  QUINTIN,  M.A.  1795. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BOWMONT,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1857. 

Deputy  Surgeon-General  Madras  Army;  Dublin;  Blackrock,  Co.  Dublin; 
Dublin. 

BOXWELL,  FRANCIS,  M.D.  1835. 

Boms,  Co.  Carlow;  Butlerstown  Castle,  Co.  Wexford;  J.P. ;  died  isth 
April,  1887,  aged  76. 

BOXWELL,  HENRY  HARVEY,  M.D.  1835. 

Wexford;  died  ist  September,  1889,  aged  79. 

BOYD,  ADAM,  M.A.  1809. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BOYD,  ANDREW  KENNEDY  HUTCHISON,  B.A.  1846. 

Minister    of    (i)    Newtown-upon-Ayr,    (2)    Kirkpatrick-Irongray,    (3)    St. 

Bernard's,    Edinburgh,    (4)    St    Andrews;    son    of  James    Boyd,    D.D.     1845 

(q.v.);     born    3rd    November,     1825;     D.D.     Edinburgh,    1864;     LL.D.     St 

Andrews,  1889. 

BOYD,  DAVID  RUNCIMAN,  B.Sc.  1892. 

(i)  Demonstrator  of  Chemistry  in  Mason  College,  Birmingham;  (2)  Lecturer 
on  Chemistry  in  the  Hartley  Institution,  Southampton ;  Degree  Examiner 
on  Chemistry  in  Glasgow  University  since  1895;  Ph.D. 

BOYD,  FRANCIS,  M.A.  1891. 

Of  the  Civil  Service,  London. 

BOYD,  HENRY,  M.D.  1846. 

Glasgow;   died  i8th  February,  1866,  aged  54. 


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BOYD,  HERBERT  CAMERON,  LL.B.  1892. 

Writer,  Glasgow;  M.A.  Aberdeen,  1888. 

BOYD,  JAMES,  M.A.  1770. 

"Filius  natu  sextus  Gulielmi  de  Bally  Castle  Armigeri  in  Ramoan  in 
Comitatu  de  Antrim  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1769]. 

BOYD,  JAMES,  M.A.  1796. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BOYD,  JAMES,  M.A.  1817,  LL.D.  1827. 

(i)  Private  Tutor  in  Edinburgh;  (2)  House  Governor  of  Heriot's  Hospital 
there,  1825-29;  (3)  Classical  Master  in  High  School  there,  1829-56;  born  at 
Paisley,  24th  December,  1795;  died  at  Edinburgh,  i8th  August,  1856. 

BOYD,  JAMES,  M.A.   1826,  D.D.  1855. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Dumbarton,  (2)  Campbeltown;  born  1806;  died  1878. 

BOYD,  JAMES,  M.A.   1829. 

Minister  of  (i)  City  Road  U.P.  Church,  Brechin,  (2)  Free  Church, 
Polmont;  died  i4th  April,  1885. 

BOYD,  JAMES,  D.D.  1845. 

Sometime  Chaplain  to  Caledonian  Asylum,  London ;  afterwards  Minister  of 
(i)  Auchinleck  (officiated  at  funeral,  on  loth  April,  1822,  of  Sir  Alexander 
Boswell,  Bart.,  of  Auchinleck,  M.P.,  who  was  killed  in  "a  duel  with  James 
Stuart  of  Dunearn,  W.S.),  (2)  Ochiltree,  (3)  St.  Mary's  or  Tron  Church, 
Glasgow;  died  27th  March,  1865,  aged  79. 

BOYD,  JAMES,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.  1862. 

(i)   Rector  of  Verulam   and   Mount  Moreland,    Natal,    South   Africa;    (2) 

Assistant   Classical  Master,   Glasgow  Academy;     (3)   Head  Master  of  Alnwick 

Grammar   School;   (4)  Principal   of  Broughton  High  School,   Manchester;   (5) 

Curate  of  Serayingham,  York;   (6)  Curate-in-Charge  of  Gilling,  York. 

BOYD,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Scarborough. 

BOYD,  JAMES  CAMPBELL,  M.A.  1885. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Kennoway. 

BOYD,  JAMES  DUNLOP,  M.B.,  CM.   1880,  M.D.  1884. 

Ship  Surgeon;   Sandhurst,  Victoria,  Australia;   Bendigo  there. 

BOYD.  JAMES  PATON,  M.B.,  CM.  1888. 

London ;   Glasgow. 

BOYD,  JAMES  WOOD,  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 

Govan ;    Macclesfield ;    Liverpool. 

BOYD,  JOHN,  M.A.  1866. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Wemyss  Bay. 

BOYD,  JOHN  ADAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1891. 

Glasgow. 


57 

BOYD,  JOHN  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Glasgow. 
BOYD,  JOHN  M'DERMID,  M.D.  1856. 

Native  of  Paisley;   died  at  Nice,  3tst  December,   1856. 
BOYD,  JOHN  SLOAN,  MA.  1892. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Aberlour. 
BOYD,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1814. 

"  Filius  natu  3tius   Roberti,   agricolae  in  Craigs,    in  Parochia  de  Ahoghill, 
comitatu  de  Antrim,  in  Hibemia"  [Matric.  Alb.   1813]. 

BOYD,  ROBERT,  B.L.  1877. 

Solicitor,  Irvine. 

BOYD,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Liverpool ;   Huddersfield. 

BOYD,  ROBERT  LOHOAR,  M.A.  1890. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

BOYD,  ROBERT  MASSON,  M.A.  1870. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Glenbervie. 

BOYD,  ROBERT  SPEIR,  M.D.  1828. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BOYD,  WALTER  LITTLE  GILMOUR,  B.A.  1853. 

Minister    of    Skelmorlie,     1856-72;     bora    26th    June,     1832;     died    4th 
January,   1872;   son  of  James  Boyd,  D.D.   1845  (q.v.). 

BOYD,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1747. 

Minister  of  Carsphairn;   "died  5th  Feb.  1772,  in  i6th  min.,  during  which 
period  the  Lord's  Supper  was  not  dispensed"  [Scott's  Fasti\ 

BOYD,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1768. 

"Filius   natu   maximus    Adami   Fabri   Lignarii   in    Lochwinnock"    [Matric. 
Alb.  1764]. 

BOYD,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1804. 

"Filius   natu   maximus    Reverendi   Viri   Gulielmi   V.D.M.    in   parochia   de 
Fenwick"  [Matric.  Alb.   1799]. 

BOYD,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1896. 

Student  of  Theology  in  F.C.  College,  Glasgow. 

BOYD,  WILLIAM  MACCALL,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Largs. 
BOYLE,  GEORGE  FREDERICK.    See  GLASGOW,  EARL  OF. 

BOYLE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1817. 

"  Filius  natu  tertius  Viri  Reverendi  Adami  in  parochia  de  Tamleghtocuiley 
in  comitatu  de  Londonderry"  [Matric.  Alb.   1809]. 

BOYLE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1889,  B.D.  1892. 

Minister  of  Kirkden,  Forfarshire. 


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BOYLE,  MICHAEL  ALOYSIUS,  M.B.,  CM.  1888. 

Binghamstown,  Co.  Mayo ;  Curry,  Co.  Sligo ;  Pullatomas,  Co.  Mayo ; 
Curry,  Co.  Sligo. 

BOYLE,  PATRICK,  M.A.  1736. 

Of  Shewalton ;  son  of  second  Earl  of  Glasgow,  and  father  of  David  Boyle, 
Lord  Justice-General  of  Scotland;  died  26th  February,  1798. 

BOYLE,  ROBERT,  M.A.   1801. 

"Fil.  n.  max.  Roberti  Artificis — natus  in  par.  de  Campsie  (Stirling)" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1793]. 

BOYLE,  WILLIAM  ST.  JOHN,  M.D.   1836. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BRACKEN,  EDWARD,  LL.D.   1791. 

"Clark  Vicar  of  Snaith,  in  Yorkshire,  and  Head  Master  of  the  Grammar 
School  in  Snaith"  [Univ.  Minute,  i4th  March,  1791]. 

BRACKENRIDGE,  CHARLES,  C.M.   1843. 

"Anglu  Indus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BRADFORD,  WILLIAM  ARTHUR,  M.B.,  C.M.  1870. 

London;    Melbourne;   Wellington,   N.Z. ;   London;   Nelson,  Australia. 

BRADFUTE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1781. 

"(Natus    in    comitatu  de    Lanark)    Filius    natu    maximus    Viri    Reverendi 

Joannis"    (q.v.)    "  Pastoris  in   Ecclesia   de    Dunsyre   et   comitatu    de    Lanark" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1778]. 

BRADFUTE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1748. 

Minister  of  Dunsyre,  1751-93;   died  aist  March,   1793,  aged  68. 

BRADLEY,  FRANCIS  HERBERT,  LL.D.  1883. 

Fellow  of  Merton  College,  Oxford;  B.A.  of  Merton,  1870;  M.A.  1877; 
brother  of  Andrew  Cecil  Bradley,  M.A.,  Professor  of  English  Literature  in  the 
University  of  Glasgow. 

BRADLEY,  HUGH,  C.M.  1825. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BRADLEY,  JOHN,  M.D.   1835. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BRADLEY,  MICHAEL  M'WILLIAMS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1870,  M.D.  1876- 

Jarrow-on-Tyne. 

BRADSHAW,  BENJAMIN  WELLINGTON,  M.D.  1841. 

Bansha,  Co.  Tipperary;    Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

BRADY,  JAMES,  M.D.   i  40. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BRAIDWOOD,  GAVIN,  M.A.  1887,  LL.B.  1890. 

Writer  in  Glasgow,  and  Lecturer  on  International  Private  Law  in  St.  Mungo's 
College  there. 


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BRAIDWOOD,  JOHN,  M-A-  l84<>. 

F.C.    Missionary    at    Madras;    ordained    6th    August,    1840;    returned   to 
Scotland,  gth  July,   1860;   died  at  Edinburgh,  3oth  April,  1875. 

BRAILSFORD,  HENRY  NOEL,  M.A.  1894. 

(Logan  Medallist) ;   sometime  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Logic  in  Glasgow 
University. 

BRANAGAN,  PATRICK,  M.D.  1836. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BRAND,  MARK,  B-Sc-  l887- 

Mining  Engineer  at  Twechar,  near  Kilsyth. 

BRANDER,  JAMES  PATERSON,  M.A.  1896. 

Student  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford. 

BRANKS,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1835- 

Minister  of  Torphichen ;   died  i6th  February,  1879,  aged  67. 

BRASH,  JAMES,  M.D.  1850. 

Glasgow;  Inveraray;  Glasgow;  Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  1844. 

BRASH,  JOHN,  M.A.  1844. 

Minister  of  (i)  U.P.  Church,  Wamphray,  (2)  Cameronian  Church,  New  York. 

BREAKEY,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1816. 

Presbyterian    Minister   at   (i)   Keady,    1819-31,   (2)    Killyleagh,    1831-82; 
died  1 7th  November,  1882. 

BREDON,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1837. 

Portadown,  Co.  Armagh;   died   i4th  May,  1866. 

BREE,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1792. 

Stafford;   Hastings;   died  circa  1828. 

BREMNER,  HENRY,  M.A.  1866,  B.D.  1873,  D-D.  1889. 

Minister  of  Free  High   Church,    Partick ;    ordained    1872 ;    Examiner  for 
B.D.  Degree  in  Glasgow  University  since  1896. 

BREMNER  ROBERT  LOCKE,  M.A.  1886,  B.L.  1891. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

BREWSTER,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1882. 

(i)  Chaplain,  Wolfendhal,  Ceylon;  (2)  Minister  of  Church  of  Scotland  at 
Albany,  Western  Australia. 

BREWSTER,  JAMES,  D.D.  1837. 

Minister  of  (i)  Craig,  Forfarshire,  (2)  Free  Church  there;  bora  5th  August, 
1777;  died  5th  February,  1847  ;  brother  of  Sir  David  Brewster. 

BRIDGE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1806. 

"Hybernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BRIDGE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1795- 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


60  ROLL    OF    GRADUATES 

BRIDGWATER,  THOMAS,  LL.D.  1888. 

(M.B.  Lond.   1852);    London;    Harrow;   J.P. 

BRIGGS,  REUBEN,  M.A.  1884. 

Congregational  Minister  at  Honley,  Huddersfield. 

BRIGHT,  JOHN,  LL.D.  1883. 

M.P.    for    (i)    Durham,    (2)    Manchester,    (3)    Birmingham;    President   of 

Board  of  Trade,  1868;    Chancellor   of  Duchy  of  Lancaster,   1873  and    1881 ; 

Lord  Rector  of  the  University  of  Glasgow,  1880-1883;   born  at  Rochdale,  i6th 

November,   1811;  died  there,  2yth  March,   1889. 

BRISBANE,  JAMES,  M.D.   1859. 

Galashiels ;  London. 

BRISBANE,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1808,  M.D.   1812. 

Largs ;   son  of  Thomas  Brisbane,  Minister  of  Dunlop. 

BRISCOE,  HENRY,  M.D.  1839. 

Surgeon-Major    Royal    Artillery;     H.M.    Inspector    of    Prisons;    Dover; 
died  Qth  May,  1893,  aged  74. 

BRITTON,  JOHN,  M.D.  1857. 

Wheatley,  Oxfordshire ;   Strabane,  Co.  Tyrone. 

BROADBENT,  THOMAS  BIGGIN,  M.A.   1813. 

Classical  Tutor  in  the  Unitarian  Academy  at  Hackney ;  born  at  Warrington, 
i7th  March,   1793;   died  of  apoplexy,  gth  November,   1817. 

BROADFOOT,  DAVID,  C.M.  1832. 

Wigton. 

BROADFOOT,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1878,  M.D.  1884. 

Greenock. 
BROATCH,  ROBERT,  M.A.   1887. 

Teacher   in    (i)  Larchfield   Academy,   Helensburgh,   (2)    Moffat   Academy, 
(3)  Trailtrow  Public  School,  Ecclefechan. 

BROCK,  WALTER  PATERSON,  M.A.  1879,  B.D.  1883. 

Minister  of  Forth,  Lanarkshire. 

BROCK,  WILLIAM  WALLEN,  M.D.  1801. 

Clifton. 

BROCKLEHURST,  GEORGE  HENRY,  B.Sc.  1884. 

(i)  Assistant  Master  in  Royal  Masonic  School,  London,  1875-80;   (2)  Head 

Master  of  Grange  Collegiate  School,   Edinburgh,   1885-91 ;    (3)  Principal  of  St. 

Cuthbert's  School,  Eastbourne,  Sussex,  1891-93;  (4)  Tutor  for  Universities'  and 

Professional  Examinations,  Lyminge,  Kent. 

BRODIE,  DUNCAN  HUNTER,  M.A.  1885,  B.D.  1891. 

Minister  of  John  Knox  Parish,  Aberdeen,  since  1897. 

BRODIE,  HUGH  JOHNSTONE,  M.D.  1837. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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BRODIE,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1870. 

Coatbridge;    Ship   Surgeon;    New   Cumnock ;    Surgeon   Army;   died    i5th 
March,   1887,  aged  38. 

BRODIE,  JOHN  EWAN,  M.B.,  CM.   1867,  M.D.  1872. 

Ship  Surgeon;    Glasgow. 

BRODIE,  ROBERT  CHARLES,  M.B.,  CM.  1888. 

Glasgow;    died  at  Grange,  Market  Stainton,  Lines.,   i7th  October,   1893. 

BRODIE,  THOMAS  SCOTT,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Houston.  , 

BRODIE,  WILLIAM,  B.L.  1888. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

BRODIE,  WILLIAM  BRODIE,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

Glasgow  ;  Lenzie ;  Worcester ;  Glasgow  (Assistant  to  Professor  of  Physiology 
in  the  University  since  1896). 

BROMFIELD,  WILLIAM  ARNOLD,  M.D.  1826. 

Botanist;   did   not  practise  as  a   Physician;   resided   at  (i)   Hastings,   (2) 

Southampton,  (3)    Ryde,    Isle   of  Wight ;    Travelled   in   West   Indies,    Canada, 

United  States,  Egypt,  and  Syria;    F.L.S. ;    born  at  Boldre,  Hants.,  1801 ;    died 

at  Damascus,  of  typhus  fever,  gth  October,   1851. 

BROOKS,  HUGH,  M.A.  1776. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  Hugh   Brooke,  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Burt, 
Co.  Donegal,  from   1783  to  1839,  and  who  died  i3th  June,   1839. 

BROOM,  HENRY,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Glasgow. 

BROOM,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1886. 

Glasgow ;  Manchester ;  Ship  Surgeon ;  Kirriemuir. 

BROOM,  ROBERT,  B.Sc.  1887,  M.B.,  CM.  1889,  M.D.  1895. 

Glasgow ;  Edinburgh ;  Cudal,  N.S.  Wales. 

BROOMFIELD,  JOHN,  M.A.  1772. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BROWN,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1813. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BROWN,  ALEXANDER,  CM.  1825. 

"  Scotus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BROWN,  ALEXANDER  BAIRD,  M.A.  1869. 

F.C.    Minister    at     (i)     Lerwick,    (2)    Kilbirnie;    died   at    Nethy   Bridge, 
1 8th  August,   1894. 

BROWN,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1804. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Andreae  Scribae  in  vico  de  Stewarton  "  [Matric.  Alb. 
I799]- 


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BROWN,  ANDREW,  B.A.  1837. 

Minister  of  (i)  Irvine,  1845-52,  (2)  Beith,  1852-88;  died  28th  September, 
1888,  aged  71. 

BROWN,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1887. 

Assistant  Master  in  Falkirk  High  School,  1887-90;  Head  Master  of  Nether- 
craigs  Public  School,  near  Paisley,  since  1891. 

BROWN,  ANDREW  MORRISON,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.  1862,  B.D.  1866. 

Minister  of  St.  Andrew's  Free  Church,  Kirkintilloch. 

BROWN,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1831,  M.D.   1834. 

Glasgow. 
BROWN,  ARCHIBALD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1875,  M.D.  1879. 

Glasgow. 

BROWN,  CHARLES  HERBERT,  M.A.  1889,  LL.B.  1893. 

Advocate,  Edinburgh. 
BROWN,  CHARLES  WILLIAM,  B.L.  1895. 

Solicitor,  Maybole. 

BROWN,  COLIN,  M.D.   1828. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 
BROWN,  DANIEL,  C.M.  1826. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BROWN,  DAVID,  B.A.  1848,  M.A.  1849. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Falcarragh,  County  Donegal. 

BROWN,  DUGALD,  C.M.   1823. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BROWN,  DUNCAN,  M.A.  1881. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Lochgelly. 

BROWN,  DUNCAN  FRANCIS,  M.B.,  C.M.   1893. 

Green ock. 
BROWN,  EZEKIEL,  M.A.  1761. 

"  Filius    natu    maximus    Danielis   in    Comitatu   de   Tyronne   in    Hibernia " 
[Matric.  Alb.   1758]. 

BROWN,  FORBES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Govan. 
BROWN,  FRANCIS,  M.A.  1728. 

"  Anglus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BROWN,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1818. 

"F.  n.  min.  Joannis  Artifis.  Galston"  [Matric.  Alb.   1814} 

BROWN,  GEORGE,  B.A.  1850. 

Free  Church  Minister,  Pau,  France. 

BROWN,  GEORGE,  M.D.   1860. 

Newton-Mearns ;  Glasgow  ;  Colchester. 


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BROWN,  GEORGE  ARBUCKLE,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Glasgow. 

BROWN,  GEORGE  DOUGLAS,  M.A.  1890. 

Journalist  and  Barrister-at-Law,  London;  Snell  Exhibitioner,  1891. 

BROWN,  GEORGE  GILBERT,  CM.  1824. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BROWN,  GEORGE  STEVENSON,  B.Sc.  1885. 

Head  Master  in  F.C.  Normal  School,  Glasgow;  Lecturer  on  Physiography 
in  the  Technical  College ;  and  Lecturer  on  History  and  Geography  of 
Commerce  in  the  Athenaeum. 

BROWN,  HENRY,  M.A.  1886. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Earlston. 

BROWN,  HUGH,  M.D.  1785. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BROWN,  HUGH,  M.A.  1X30. 

Of  Broadstone,  Beith;  died  isth  September,   1892,  aged  83. 

BROWN,  HUGH,  M.D.  1857. 

Glasgow;  Strathaven ;  died  i3th  April,   1877. 

BROWN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1789. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  James  Brown,  Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at 

Garvagh,  Co.  Derry,   1795  to  1850,  and  who  died  2oth   May,  1850,  aged  88. 

BROWN,  JAMES,  CM.  1822. 

Probably  Campbeltown. 

BROWN,  JAMES,  M.D.  1835. 

Glasgow  (Professor  ot  Midwifery  in  Anderson's  College);  died  1846, 
aged  54. 

BROWN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1845. 

Inspector  of  Schools,  Tanaghmore,  Co.  Armagh. 

BROWN,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1871. 

Glasgow;  Castleton  of  Braemar;  Ship  Surgeon;  died  at  sea,  27th  Sep- 
tember, 1875. 

BROWN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1872. 

F.C.  Minister  at  (i)  Tillicoultry,  (2)  St.  Peter's,  Glasgow. 

BROWN,  JAMES,  D.D.  1878. 

Minister  of  St.  James'  Street  U.P.  Church,  Paisley;  died  there,  gth 
November,  1890,  aged  50. 

BROWN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1882. 

Writer  (Clerk  to  Hotson  &  Brown,  Writers),  Glasgow;  died  ist  December, 
1886,  aged  22. 

BROWN,  JAMES,  M.A.   1886. 

Minister  of  Madderty. 


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BROWN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1888. 

Writer,  Hamilton. 

BROWN,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888. 

Glasgow;  Sutherland,  Cape  Colony. 

BROWN,  JAMES  ANDREW,  M.B.,  C.M.   1886. 

New  Cumnock ;  Liverpool ;  Birmingham ;  New  Cumnock ;  London. 

BROWN,  JAMES  LOCKHART,  LL.D.   1837. 

Parish  Schoolmaster  and  Session  Clerk  of  Falkland,    1806-11;   Rector  of 

the  Grammar  School  and  Academy  of  Irvine,  1812-23;  Rector  of  the  Grammar 

School  of  Greenock,   1823-47;    born  27th  March,   1785;  died    2gth  July,  1847. 

BROWN,  JAMES  PEARSON,  M.A.  1889,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Ship  Surgeon ;  Paisley ;  Glasgow ;  Campbeltown. 

BROWN,  JAMES  REID,  D.D.  1834. 

Minister  of  (i)  "High  Meeting,"  Berwick-on-Tweed,  1822-30,    (2)  Swallow 

Street  Scots  Church,  London,   1830-43,  (3)  Middle  Parish,  Greenock,   1843-60; 

while  Moderator  of  London  Presbytery,  had  to  pronounce  sentence  of  deposition 

on  Rev.  Edward  Irving;  born  1796;  died  3rd  October,   1860. 

BROWN,  JOHN,  M.A.  1757. 

"  Filius    natu    max.    Jacobi,    Mercatoris    in    Coagh,    comit.    de    Tyrone " 
[Matric.  Alb.   1756]. 

BROWN,  JOHN,  M.A.  1776. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BROWN,  JOHN,  M.A.  1777. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BROWN,  JOHN,  M.D.  1808. 

Possibly  Paisley. 

BROWN,  JOHN,  M.A.   1811. 

Presbyterian    Minister    at   Aghadowey,   Ireland,    1813-72;    D.D.    of   Edin. 
Univ.   1839;   died  27th  March,   1873. 

BROWN,  JOHN,  D.D.  1815. 

Minister  of  (i)  Gartmore,  (2)  Langton,  Berwickshire,  (3)  Free  Church  there; 
died  25th  June,  1848,  aged  71. 

BROWN,  JOHN,  C.M.  1818. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BROWN,  JOHN,  C.M.  1830. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BROWN,  JOHN,  M.A.  1839. 

Student  of  Secession  Church,  1839  ;  afterwards  joined  Church  of  Scotland. 

BROWN,  JOHN,  M.D.  1841. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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BROWN,  JOHN,  M.D.   1845. 

Paisley;    Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

BROWN,  JOHN,  B.A.  1848,  M.A.   1849. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  defunct!  Davidis  mercatoris  apud  Ramelton  in 
comitaL  de  Donegal"  [Matric.  Alb.  1846]. 

BROWN,  JOHN,  B.Sc.  1882. 

Shipowner,  Glasgow. 
BROWN,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1882,  M.D.  1887. 

Glasgow. 

BROWN,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889,  M.D.  1896. 

Galston;    Bearpark,  Co.   Durham. 

BROWN,  JOHN  BLAIR,  M.A.  1876,  LL.B.  1880. 

Writer  in  Glasgow  (Procurator  Fiscal  for  Burgh  of  Hillhead  from  1884 
till  incorporation  with  Glasgow  in  1891). 

BROWN,  JOHN  FLEMING  CULLEN,  M.B.,  CM.  1867. 

Glasgow;    Banff;    Bonhill;   Alexandria,  N.B.;   J.P. 

BROWN,  JOHN  MACMILLAN,  M.A.  1872. 

Snell  Exhibitioner,  1869 ;  Professor  in  Canterbury  College,  Christchurch, 
N.Z.,  of  (i)  Classics  and  English,  1874-79,  (2)  English  Language,  Literature, 
and  History,  1879-95,  when  resigned. 

BROWN,  JOHN  RITCHIE,  M.D.  1853. 

Glasgow  (sometime  Assistant  to  University  Lecturer  on  the  Eye);  Saltcoats ; 
died  i3th  July,  1896,  aged  65. 

BROWN,  JOHN  TAYLOR,  M.B.,  CM.  1880. 

Dumfries;  Portpatrick ;  Dumfries;  Tintern,  Mon. ;  Jeppestown,  Johannes- 
burg, South  Africa. 

BROWN,  JOHNSTONE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Ship  Surgeon;    Ficksburg,  Orange  Free  State. 

BROWN,  JOSEPH,  M.D.  1848. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BROWN,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1884,  B.Sc.  1885. 

Teacher  under  the  Edinburgh  School  Board. 

BROWN,  LAURENCE  ROBERTSON,  M.A.  1894. 

Student  of  Law. 

BROWN,  MATTHEW,  M.A.  1816. 

Minister  of  (i)  Presbyterian  Church,  Morpeth,  1829-43,  (2)  Parish  of 
Kincardine  O'Neil,  1843-53  ;  died  iSth  November,  1853,  aged  57. 

BROWN,  MATTHEW  TAYLOR,  B.Sc.  1878. 

Engineer,  Glasgow. 

BROWN,  PETER,  B.Sc.  1874. 

F.C  Minister  at  Portknockie. 

E 


66  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

BROWN,  PRICE  CARFRAE,  M.D.  1832. 

"Fil.  n.  4tus  Caroli  Merc,  in  insula  de  Jamaica"   [Matric.  Alb.   1828]. 

BROWN,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1747. 

BROWN,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1776. 

"Filius  natu  unicus  quondam  Hugonis  Mercatoris  Glasguensis"  [Matric. 
Alb.  1771]. 

BROWN,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1814. 

"F.  n.  5tus  Gul.  Agric.  in  P.  de  Campsie  com.  de  Stir."  [Matric.  Alb.  1809]. 

BROWN,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1832. 

Dunfermline;   died  i4th  February,  1878,  aged  67. 

BROWN,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  CM.  1870,  M.D.  1872. 

Stanhope,  Durham;   Tranent;   Pollokshields. 

BROWN,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1882,  B.D.  1885. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Auchtergaven. 

BROWN,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1882,  M.B.,  CM.  1886. 

London ;   Bourne,  Lines. ;   Kenley,  Surrey. 

BROWN,  ROBERT,  B.Sc.  1886. 

Merchant,  Glasgow. 

BROWN,  ROBERT  CAMPBELL,  M.A.  1834. 

Sometime  Teacher  of  English  and  Mathematics  in  a  Private  School  at 
Fermoy,  Co.  Cork ;  thereafter  Writing  Master  in  Belfast  Royal  Academy ;  born 
i3th  April,  1809;  died  i8th  November,  1884. 

BROWN,  ROBERT  SCOTT,  M.A.  1891,  LL.B.  1895. 

Advocate,  Edinburgh;   son  of  James  Brown,  D.D.   1878  (q.v.). 

BROWN,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1774. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BROWN,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1792. 

"  Filius  natu  tertius  Thomae  quondam  de  Langside  Armigeri,  in  Anglia 
natus"  [Matric.  Alb.  1786]. 

BROWN,  THOMAS,  D.D.  1830. 

Minister  of  (i)  Tongland,  1807-26,  (2)  St.  John's,  Glasgow,  1826-43,  (3) 
Free  St.  John's,  Glasgow,  1843-47;  born  at  Closeburn,  gth  August,  1776;  died 
at  Glasgow,  23rd  January,  1847. 

BROWN,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1885. 

Assistant  to  Ministers  of  (i)  St.  John's  Parish  Church,  Glasgow,  (2)  Scots' 
Presbyterian  Church,  Melbourne. 

BROWN,  THOMAS  DOUGLAS,  M.B.,  CM.  1894. 

Kilmarnock;  Cumnock;  Partick. 

BROWN,  WALTER  FALCONER,  M.B.,  CM.   1886. 

Glasgow ;   Ship  Surgeon ;   Coatbridge ;   Baillieston. 


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BROWN,  WALTER  ROUNSFELL,  B.L.  1882. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM,  MA.  1808. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Toberraore,   1810-60;  died  igth  April,  1860. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM,  MA.  1816. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM,  MA.  1827,  M.D.  1830. 

Glasgow  (sometime  Lecturer  on  the  Eye  in  Mechanics'  Institute,  and 
Assistant  to  University  Lecturer  on  the  Eye) ;  Kilmalcolm ;  died  1 2th  August, 
1873- 

BROWN,  WILLIAM,  M.D.,  C.M.  1832. 

Probably  Greenock. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1884,  M.D.  1896. 

Newarthill;  Rumgamutee,  India. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1884,  M.D.  1889. 

Dodington,  Salop;  Fishponds,  Glouc. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM,  MA.  1886. 

Head  Assistant  Teacher  in  High  School,  Falkirk ;  drowned  in  Carron 
Dams,  1 2th  February,  1890,  while  attempting  to  save  the  life  of  a  pupil 
[Glasgow  Herald,  i3th  February,  1890,  and  Memorial  Tablet  in  School]. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM,  B.Sc.   1895. 

Assistant  Physicist  in  Royal  College  of  Science,  Dublin. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1896. 

Coatbridge. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM  ARMOUR,  B.Sc.  1895. 

Apprentice  Engineer  in  Glasgow. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM  HENRY  JONAS,  M.B.  1880,  M.D.  1887. 

Ship  Surgeon ;  Prestwick ;  Newcastle-on-Tyne ;  Alnwick ;  Howwood, 
Renfrewshire;  Surgeon  Imperial  Chinese  Navy. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM  LIMONT,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

Glasgow;  Shildon,  Co.  Durham. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM  MACKENZIE,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

Glasgow ;  Saltcoats ;  son  of  John  Ritchie  Brown,  M.D.  (q.v.). 

BROWN,  WILLIAM  MOORE,  M.B.,  CM.  1884. 

Kilmarnock;  Kelso;  Nottingham;  Kilmarnock;  St  Leonards-on-Sea ; 
Caterham,  Surrey. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM  ROSSIE,  MA.  1883, 

Minister  of  (i)  Broxburn,  (2)  Ardrossan. 


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BROWN,  WILLIAM  TOURNAY,  B.L.  1882. 

Sometime  Private  Secretary  to  Colonel  Olcott,  President  of  the  Blavatsky 
and  Theosophical  Society,  Adyar,  Madras,  India;  thereafter  Professor  of 
Jurisprudence  and  Political  Economy  in  University  College,  Dublin;  now 
Professor  of  Classics  and  Literature  in  St.  Mary's  College  (Patrician  Order  of 
Catholics),  Madras. 

BROWNE,  ALBERT  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1846. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BROWNE,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1810. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BROWNE,  ARTHUR  HERBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Glasgow ;  Ship  Surgeon ;  Rock  Ferry,  Cheshire ;  Blackburn ;  Liverpool ; 
Medical  Mission,  Peshawar,  Punjab. 

BROWNE,  DANIEL,  M.D.  1851. 

Dublin;  died  nth  February,   1868. 

BROWNE,  HARRY  DUNCAN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885. 

Rhyl,  Flintshire;  Holy  well;  died  2ist  December,  1886,  aged  23. 

BROWNE,  HENRY,  B.A.  1839,  M.A.  1840. 

M.D.  Lond.  1848;  Manchester;  sometime  Lecturer  in  Royal  Medical 
School  there. 

BROWNE,  JAMES,  M.D.  1829. 

Fleet  Surgeon,  R.N. ;  Dungannon,  Co.  Tyrone;  died  1880. 

BROWNE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1825. 

"  Filius  2US  Samuelis  Mercatoris,  apud  Stranorlar  comitatu  de  Donnegal " 
[Matric.  Alb.  1822]. 

BROWNE,  JOHN,  M.D.  1835. 

"  Hibernicus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BROWNE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1848. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Duncannon,  Waterford. 

BROWNE,  JOSEPH,  C.M.   1825. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BROWNE,  PETER  OTHO  WATKIN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Rhyl,  N.  Wales;  Alderley  Edge,  Cheshire. 

BROWNE,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1832. 

Lancaster;  Manchester;  died  1862. 

BROWNE,  STEPHEN  HENRY,  M.D.  1835. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BROWNE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1816. 

"Filius  natu  Tertius  Gulielmi  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Artrea  in  comitatu 
Londonderry  in  Hyb."  [Matric.  Alb.  1813]. 


69 

BROWNING,  BENJAMIN,  M.D.  1832. 

Staff  Surgeon,  R.N. ;  Newport,  Isle  of  Wight;  Portsmouth;  Winchester; 
London;  Devonport;  Stoke;  London;  died  zyth  March,  1876. 

BROWNING,  DONALD  MACRAE,  M.A.  1883. 

Barrister-at-Law,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

BROWNING,  ROBERT  LETHAM,  M.A.  1881. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Mid-Calder. 

BROWNING,  THOMAS  BLAIR,  M.A.  1870. 

Barrister,  Dundas,  Ontario,  Canada. 

BROWNLEE,  ALEXANDER  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1893,  M.D.  1895. 

Newmains. 

BROWNLEE,  HUGH  RODGER,  B.Sc.  1894. 

Assistant  to  the  Harbour  Engineer,  East  London,  Cape  Colony. 

BROWNLEE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1822. 

"F.  n.  max.  Jacobi,  Viri  Reverendi  Falkirk"  [Matric.  Alb.  1817]. 

BROWNLEE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1889,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

Glasgow. 
BROWNLEE,  JOHN  INNES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1884. 

Glasgow. 

BROWNLEE,  WILLIAM  CRAIG,  M.A.  1803,  D.D.  1824. 

(i)  Pastor  of  two  Associate  Churches  in  Washington  County,  Pa.; 
(2)  Pastor  of  Associate  Church,  Philadelphia,  1813;  (3)  Rector  of  the  Grammar 
School  in  New  Brunswick,  N.J.,  1817  ,  (4)  Pastor  of  Presbyterian  Church  in 
Baskingridge,  N.J.,  1817;  (5)  Professor  of  Latin  and  Greek  at  Rutgers,  1825; 
(6)  one  of  the  Ministers  of  the  Collegiate  Reformed  Dutch  Church  in  New 
York,  1826;  Editor  of  The  Protestant  Vindicator;  born  in  Lanarkshire,  1784; 
died  in  New  York,  roth  February,  1860. 

BROWNLEE,  WILLIAM  STEVENSON,  M.A  1890,  B.D.  1893. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

BROWNLIE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1876. 

Minister  of  (i)  Kelvinhaugh,  (2)  Lenzie. 

BROWNLOW,  NATHANIEL,  M.D.,  CM.  1842. 

Banbridge,  Co.  Down;  died  22nd  May,  1861. 

BROWNRIDGE,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Paisley. 

BRUCE,  ADAM  CHAILLIE,  M.A.  1889. 

Teacher,  Grammar  School,  Bolton,  Lanes. 

BRUCE,  ALEXANDER  BALMAIN,  D.D.  1876. 

F.C.   Minister  at  (i)    Cardross,    1859-68,      (2)    Broughty    Fern-,    1868-74; 

Professor    of   Apologetics    and    N.T.    Exegesis    in    the    Free    Church   College, 

Glasgow,   since    1874;    appointed    Gifford    Lecturer    on    Natural    Theology    in 

Glasgow  University  for  two  years  from  ist  October,  1896. 


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BRUCE,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1762. 

Minister  of  (i)  Fintry,  (2)  Shotts;  died  suddenly  on  Sunday,  lyth 
February,  1799. 

BRUCE,  DAVID,  M.A.  1886,  LL.B.  1889. 

Writer,  Glasgow;  son  of  Alexander  Balmain  Bruce,  D.D.  (q.v.). 

BRUCE,  GEORGE  DONALDSON,  M.B.,  CM.  1870. 

(i)  At  Corbridge-on-Tyne ;  (2)  elected,  3oth  March,  1871,  Joint  House 
Surgeon  of  Dundee  Royal  Infirmary,  entered  on  duty  in  middle  of  April, 
accidentally  poisoned  8th  May,  1871. 

BRUCE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1737. 

"Hib.  films  Patricii  Bruce  quondam  V.D.M.  in  parochia  de  Killyieagh  in 
Com.  de  Down"  [Matric  Alb.  1735]. 

BRUCE,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886. 

Glasgow;  Paisley. 

BRUCE,  JAMES  HAMILTON,  M.D.  1837. 

Liverpool ;  Edinburgh ;  Barrhead ;  Glasgow ;  Dumfries. 

BRUCE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1811. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Newmilns;  died  i5th  April,  1872,  aged  81. 

BRUCE,  JOHN  COLLINGWOOD,  B.A.  1825,  M.A.  1826,  LL.D.  1853. 

Withdrew  from  list  of  probationers  of  Secession  Church,  and  became 
Superintendent  and  Proprietor  of  an  Academy  in  Percy  Street,  Newcastle; 
born  there,  1805  ;  died  5th  April,  1892. 

BRUCE,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Paisley. 

BRUCE,  ROBERT  RANDOLPH,  B.Sc.   1886. 

Civil  Engineer,  Montreal. 

BRUCE,  SAMUEL,  M.A.   1740. 

Presbyterian  Minister  in  Dublin. 

BRUCE,  WILLIAM,  D.D.  1786. 

Presbyterian  Minister  in  (T)  Lisburn,  (2)  Dublin,  (3)  Belfast;  also  Principal 
of  Belfast  Academy;  born  3oth  July,  1757;  died  27th  February,  1841;  son  of 
Samuel  Bruce,  M.A.  1740  (q.v.). 

BRUCE,  WILLIAM,  D.D.  1868. 

Minister  of  Infirmary  Street  U.P.  Church,  Edinburgh;  died  at  Bridge  of 
Allan,  1 5th  November,  1882,  aged  70. 

BRUHN,  JOHANNES,  B.Sc.  1893. 

Naval  Architect  (i)  in  Glasgow,  as  Draughtsman,  (2)  in  London,  as 
Surveyor  to  Lloyd's  Register  of  British  and  Foreign  Shipping. 

BRUNTON,  DUNCAN  M'NAUGHTON,  M.A.   1872,  M.B.,  C.M.  1876. 

Paisley;  died  i6th  November,  1876;  Brunton  Prize  founded  in  his 
memory;  son  of  William  Brunton,  LL.D.  (q.v.). 


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BRUNTON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1866,  B.D.  1870. 

Minister  of  (i)  Thornton,  (2)  Perth  Middle,  (3)  Monimail. 

BRUNTON,  JOHN,  B.A.  1855,  M.A.  1856,  M.D.  1860. 

Glasgow;  London;  Examiner  for  Medical  Degrees  in  Glasgow  University, 
1876-88;  son  of  William  Brunton,  LL.D.  (q.v.). 

BRUNTON,  THOMAS  MACKEAN,  M.A.  1869. 

Sometime  U.P.  Minister  at  Leeds;  thereafter  Teacher,  Sal  en,  Mull;  died 
at  Salen,  i3th  June,  1892. 

BRUNTON,  WILLIAM,  LL.D.  1847. 

Was  Tutor  at  "Tibbie  Sheils'"  in  1816,  and  friend  of  Sir  Walter  Scott, 
"Christopher  North,"  and  "The  Ettrick  Shepherd";  Schoolmaster  at  Coatbridge 
in  1818,  and  educated  four  of  the  Bairds  of  Gartsherrie;  Schoolmaster  at 
Falkirk,  1824;  Rector  of  the  Grammar  School  of  Campbeltown,  1831;  Rector 
of  the  Grammar  School  of  Paisley,  1842-76;  died  8th  November,  1883, 
aged  83. 

BRUNTON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1883,  LLB.  1889. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

BRYAN,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1743. 

"Filius  Jacobi  Bryan  textoris  Dublinensis"  [Matric.  Alb.  1742]. 

BRYAN,  THOMAS  ALBERT,  M.A.  1892. 

Sub-Warden  of  the  Robert  Browning  Social  Settlement,  York  Street,  Wai- 
worth,  London. 

BRYCE,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  CM.  1886,  M.D.  1893. 

(Brunton  Prizeman);  Glasgow;  Ship  Surgeon;  Paisley;  Newmilns; 
Glasgow ;  Killin ;  Bourne,  Lines. ;  Birmingham. 

BRYCE,  CHARLES,  M.D.  1824. 

Ludlow;  Brighton;  attached  to  Army  Medical  Staff  on  Special  Service 
(1855-6)  at  Scutari  Hospitals;  died  8th  April,  1874,  aged  70. 

BRYCE,  JAMES,  B.A.  1828,  M.A.  1832,  LL.D.  1858. 

Mathematical  Master  in  (i)  Belfast  Academy,  (2)  High  School,  Glasgow; 
born  at  Killaig,  near  Coleraine,  22nd  October,  1806;  accidentally  killed  while 
on  a  geological  excursion  at  Inverfarigaig,  Loch  Ness,  nth  July,  1877;  father 
of  James  Bryce,  LL.D.  1886  (q.v.),  and  of  John  Annan  Bryce,  M.A.  1866 
(q.v.). 

BRYCE,  JAMES,  LL.D  1858. 

Minister  ot  (i)  Stamfordham,    (2)  Wooler,   (3)  Gilcomston,  Aberdeen,  (4) 

Free  Church  there;    "obliged  by  the  failure  of  his  voice  to  betake  himself  to 

literary  labour"  [Univ.  Minute,  5th  August,   1857];  died  23rd  March,   1881. 

BRYCE,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1878,  M.D.  1880. 

Glasgow  ;   Galston  ;   London. 


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BRYCE,  JAMES,  LL.D.  1886. 

Barrister;  Regius  Professor  of  Civil  Law,  University  of  Oxford,  1870-93; 
Under  Secretary  for  Foreign  Affairs,  1886;  Chancellor  of  Duchy  of  Lancaster, 
1892-94;  President  of  Board  of  Trade,  1894-95;  M.P.  for  (i)  Tower  Hamlets 
(2)  South  Aberdeen;  D.C.L.,  F.R.S. ;  P.C  1892;  born  at  Belfast,  roth  May, 
1838;  son  of  James  Bryce,  B.A.,  M.A.,  LL.D.  (q.v.). 

BRYCE,  JAMES  HENDERSON,  M.A.  1881. 

Native  of  Stirling;  Classical  Tutor  in  Ballarat  College,  Australia,  for  three 

years;  thereafter  Tutor  to  the  son  of  the  Due  de  Richelieu  at  Mentone;  died 

in  the  house  of  the  Prince  of  Monaco  at  Neuilly,  near  Paris,   29th  January, 

1891. 

BRYCE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1890. 

(i)  Teacher  in  Girvan  Burgh  Public  School;  (2)  Head  Master  of  Bowmore 
Public  School,  Islay. 

BRYCE,  JOHN  ANNAN,  M.A.  1866. 

East  India  Merchant,  London;  B.A.  Oxon.  1872;  son  of  James  Bryce, 
B.A.,  M.A.,  LL.D.  (q.v.),  and  brother  of  James  Bryce,  LL.D.  1886  (q.v.). 

BRYCE,  JOHN  RICHMOND,  M.B.,  CM.   1889,  M-D-  l896- 

London. 

BRYCE,  PETER  COWIE,  M.A.   1888. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Inverkeithing. 

BRYCE,  REUBEN  JOHN,  M.A.  1817,  LL.D.  1831. 

Presbyterian  Minister  in  Belfast,  and  Principal  of  the  Belfast  Academy; 
died  3oth  May,  1888,  aged  91. 

BRYCE,  ROBERT,  M.D.,  CM.  1836. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BRYCE,  THOMAS  ANNAN,  M.A.  1833. 

(i)    Proprietor   of  Private  Schools ;    (2)    Mathematical    Master    in    Belfast 

Royal   Academy;    (3)    Master   in    several    High   Schools    in   Canada;    died   at 

Toronto,  isth  April,  1875;  brother  of  James  Bryce,  B.A.,  M.A.,  LL.D.  (q.v.). 

BRYCE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1878. 

Manufacturer,  Victoria  City,  Vancouver. 

BRYCE,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889,  M.D.   1891. 

Ship  Surgeon;   Rochdale;    Glasgow. 

BRYDEN,  DAVID,  M.A.  1819. 

"F.    n.    4tus    Davidis    Agricolae    Ayr"    [Matric.    Alb.    1815];    Student    of 

Theology    in    Glasgow    University,    but    never    finished    trials    for    license    by 

Presbytery  of  Ayr;   died  July  or  August,  1827;   an  intimate  College  friend  of 

Robert  Craig,  M.A.   1819  (q.v.). 

BRYDEN,  ROBERT  LOCKHART,  B.L.  1890. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 


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BRYSON,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1813. 

"  Filius  natu  Secundus  Joannis  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Donnegore  in 
comitatu  de  Antrim  in  Hybernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1809]. 

BRYSON,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1837. 

Director-General  Navy  Medical  Department;  Honorary  Physician  to  H.M. 
the  Queen:  C.B. ;  F.R.S. ;  died  i2th  December,  1869,  aged  67. 

BRYSON,  ALLEN,  M.D.  1854. 

Surgeon,  Army. 

BRYSON,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1782. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Dundalk,  1786-96;  died  March,  1797. 

BRYSON,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1875. 

Ship  Surgeon;   Almond  Bank,  Perthshire;   Glasgow;   Dumbarton. 

BRYSON,  JOHN  WATSON,  M.A.  1887. 

(i)  Assistant  in  Elgin  Academy;  (2)  Mathematical  Master  in  Royal 
Academy,  Irvine,  since  1892. 

BRYSON,  MUNGO,  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 

Ship  Surgeon;   Kilmarnock;   Thornhill. 

BUSIER,  ROBERT  ARCHIBALD,  B.A.  1852. 

Intended  for  Dissenting  Ministry  in  "South  Britain,"  but  engaged  in 
Scholastic  work;  was  for  some  years  associated  with  Professor  Meiklejohn  at 
Cambridge. 

BUCHAN,  ALEXANDER,  LL.D.  1887. 

Public  Teacher,  1848-60;  Secretary  to  the  Scottish  Meteorological  Society 
since  1860;  M.A.  Edin. ;  born  nth  April,  1829. 

BUCHAN,  EARL  OF,  LL.D.  1763,  LL.D.  1766. 

Then  Lord  Cardross  (David  Steuart  Erskine) ;  studied  at  Glasgow 
University;  originator  of  the  Scottish  Society  of  Antiquaries;  described  by 
Sir  Walter  Scott  as  "a  person  whose  immense  vanity,  bordering  on  insanity, 
obscured,  or  rather  eclipsed,  very  considerable  talents";  brother  of  Henry 
Erskine,  Advocate,  and  Thomas  Erskine,  Lord  High  Chancellor  of  Great 
Britain;  born  ist  June  (O.S.),  1742;  died  at  Dryburgh  Abbey,  2oth  April, 
1829.  From  some  unexplained  cause  this  LL.D.  degree  was  twice  granted. 

BUCHAN,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  CM.  1877,  M.D.  1887. 

Kilmaurs ;   Glasgow  (Town's  Hospital) ;   Cleland,  Lanarkshire. 

BUCHANAN,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1878. 

(i)  Classical  Master  at  Albany  Academy,  Glasgow,  1877-86;  (2)  Assistant 
to  Professor  of  Humanity  in  Glasgow  University,  1 881-86;  (3)  Rector  of 
Lenzie  Academy  since  1886. 

BUCHANAN,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.   1882. 

Teacher  (i)  in  High  School,  Inverness,  (2)  in  Knox  Institute,  Haddington, 
(3)  of  Boys'  School  at  Alexandria,  Egypt,  in  connection  with  Church  of 
Scotland  Mission  to  the  Jews. 


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BUCHANAN,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  CM.  1888. 

Cathcart;  Hursley,  Hants.;  Cathcart;  Perth;  died  24th  March,  1893, 
aged  27. 

BUCHANAN,  ALEXANDER  JAMES,  M.D.  1810. 

Glasgow;   died  1837. 

BUCHANAN,  ALEXANDER  MACGREGOR,       M.A.  1867,  M.B.,  CM.  1868,  M.D.  1871. 
Glasgow;   Assistant  to  Professor  of  Anatomy  in  the  University,   1868-73; 
Professor  of  Anatomy  in  Anderson's  College  since  1873;    University  Examiner 
in  Anatomy  for  Degrees  in  Medicine,  1890-96. 

BUCHANAN,  ANDREW,  C.M.  1819. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BUCHANAN,  ANDREW,  M.D.  1822,  LL.D.  1881. 

Professor  of  (i)  Materia  Medica  in  Anderson's  College,  Glasgow,  1828-39, 
(2)  Physiology  in  Glasgow  University,  1839  to  1876;  born  loth  December,  1798; 
died  9th  July,  1882. 

BUCHANAN,  ANDREW,  M.D.  1856. 

Glasgow;  born  2oth  June,  1834;  died  of  typhus  fever,  4th  April,  1865;  son 
of  Professor  Andrew  Buchanan  (q.v.). 

BUCHANAN,  CHARLES,  M.D.  1832. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BUCHANAN,  CLAUDIUS,  D.D.  1804. 

Tutor  (1780-82)  to  sons  of  Campbell  of  Dunstaffnage;  at  Glasgow  College, 
1782-84;  Tutor  (1784-86)  in  Islay  and  Kintyre;  1787,  travelled  to  Newcastle 
(en  route  for  London)  as  an  itinerant  musician;  1787-91,  Law  Clerk  in  London; 
1791-95,  at  Queen's  College,  Cambridge;  1795,  Curate  of  St.  Mary's  Woolnoth, 
London;  1796,  appointed  Chaplain  at  Bengal  to  H.E.I.  Co.;  1797,  Chaplain  at 
Barrackpore;  1799,  third  Chaplain  to  the  Presidency  at  Calcutta;  1800,  Professor 
of  Greek,  Latin,  and  English  Classics  in,  and  Vice-Provost  of,  the  College  of  Fort- 
William,  Calcutta;  1807,  returned  to  England;  born  at  Cambuslang,  i2th  March, 
1766;  died  at  Broxbourne,  Herefordshire,  gth  February,  1815. 

BUCHANAN,  COLIN,  M.D.  1833. 

Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. 

BUCHANAN,  FRANCIS,  M.A.  1779. 

Of  Bardowie,  Spittal,  and  Leny;  M.D.  Edin.  1783;  Surgeon  H.E.I.C.S., 
and  author  of  several  works  relative  to  India ;  chief  of  the  Clan  Buchanan  ;  D.L. 
for  Perthshire;  F.R.S. ;  born  i5th  February,  1762;  died  isth  June,  1829. 

BUCHANAN,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1830. 

Died  gth  July,  1846,  aged  38  [Tombstone  in  Sighthill  Cemetery,  Glasgow]. 

BUCHANAN,  GEORGE,  M.A.   1846. 

(a)   Civil  Surgeon  in  Army  in  Crimea;    (&)   Professor  of  (i)  Anatomy   in 

Anderson's  College,  Glasgow,  1860-74,  (2)  Clinical  Surgery  in  Glasgow  University 

since   1874;  M.D.  St.  Andrews,    1849,   LL.D.   St.   Andrews,    1889;    born    29th 

March,   1827. 


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BUCHANAN,  GEORGE,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.  1862,  M.B.,  C.M.   iS66,  M.D.  1868. 

Studied  for  U.P.  Ministry ;  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Anatomy  in  Glasgow 
University,  1867  to  1869  ;  born  ist  January,  1841 ;  died  of  diphtheria  at  Edinburgh, 
23rd  December,  1869. 

BUCHANAN,  GEORGE  BURNSIDE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Glasgow;  Paris;  Glasgow;  B.A.  Cantab.  1890;  son  of,  and  (since  1895) 
Assistant  to,  Professor  George  Buchanan  (q.v.). 

BUCHANAN,  GILBERT,  M.A.  1890,  B.D.  1894. 

Licentiate  of  the  Free  Church. 
BUCHANAN,  HUGH  DRYDEN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885. 

Sowerby,  Thirsk,  Yorks. ;  died  there,  i4th  April,  1893,  aged  30. 

BUCHANAN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1744. 

Professor  of  Oriental  Languages  in  Glasgow  University,  1757  to  1761;  died 
2ist  June,   1761. 
BUCHANAN,  JAMES,  M.D.,  C.M.  1836. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BUCHANAN,  JAMES,  LL.D.  1852. 

Minister  of  (i)  Roslin,  (2)  North  Leith,  (3)  High  Church,  Edinburgh,  (4)  Free 
High  Church  there,  (5)  Free  St.  Stephen's  there;  afterwards  Professor  of  Divinity 
in  New  College;  born  at  Paisley,  1804;  died  igth  April,  1870. 

BUCHANAN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1866,  M.B.,  C.M.  1866,  M.D.  1868. 

Murthly;   Glasgow;  died  gth  February,   1883. 
BUCHANAN,  JAMES,  B.Sc.  1874. 

Minister  of  (i)  Catrine,  (2)  Eaglesham. 
BUCHANAN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1884. 

Engaged  in  business  (at  Hydepark  Locomotive  Works)  in  Glasgow. 
BUCHANAN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1885. 

Fellow   of  Peterhouse,    Cambridge;    Examiner  on   Mathematics   for    M.A. 
Degree  in  Glasgow  University,  1889-92;  Examiner  on  Physics  for  M.B.,  1892. 
BUCHANAN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1885. 

(a)  Teacher,  Glasgow,  in  (i)  St  George's  Road  Public  School,  (2)  English 
Department   of  High   School;    (b)    Minister   of  Mount  Pleasant  U.P.  Church, 
Greenock. 
BUCHANAN,  JAMES  SPITTAL,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Glasgow;  Leeds;  Melbourne. 
BUCHANAN,  JOHN,  C.M.  1836. 

Campbeltown. 

BUCHANAN,  JOHN,  M.A.  1840. 

Minister  of  the  Free  Church  of  Bothwell,  1844-58  ;  Minister  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church  of  Durban,  Natal,  1861-74;  Acting  Principal  of  Lovedale  Missionary 
Institution,  South  Africa,  during  the  absence  of  the  Rev.  James  Stewart,  M.D.,  D.D. 
(q.v.),  on  a  mission  to  Livingstonia,  1876-77  ;  Minister  of  the  Presbyterian  Church 
of  Funchal,  Madeira,  1878-80,  when  retired  on  account  of  ill-health ;  resident  (1896) 
at  Seaforth,  Largs;  born  25th  June,  1821. 


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BUCHANAN,  JOHN,  LL.D.  1872. 

Sometime  Writer  in  Glasgow  and  Secretary  of  Western  Bank;    afterwards 

Agent  for  B.L.  Co.  Bank  at  Bridgeton  Cross  Branch,  Glasgow;   Antiquary  and 

writer    on    antiquarian    subjects,    particularly    Roman    Walls   and   Remains   in 

Scotland;   born  3rd  November,  1802;   died  28th  June,   1878. 

BUCHANAN,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1882,  M.D.  1886. 

Glasgow;  Paisley;  Wigan;  Liverpool;  Brighton;  London. 

BUCHANAN,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885. 

Ship  Surgeon ;  Glasgow. 

BUCHANAN,  JOHN  MORTON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1874. 

Glasgow;  Rutherglen. 

BUCHANAN,  JOHN  YOUNG,  M.A.  1863. 

Merchant  in  (i)  Glasgow,  (2)  Edinburgh. 

BUCHANAN,  LESLIE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Glasgow. 

BUCHANAN,  PETER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1879. 

Ardchattan,  Argyleshire;  Glasgow;  Newcastle- on-Tyne;  Coleford,  Glouc. 

BUCHANAN,  PETER  STEDMAN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

Glasgow. 

BUCHANAN,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1759. 

"  Filius  natu  minor  Joannis  in  parochia  atque  Comitatu  de  Clackmannan  " 
[Matric.  Alb.  1757]. 

BUCHANAN,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1828,  LL.D.  1869. 

Minister   of  Peebles,    1813-24;   Professor  of  Logic  in  Glasgow  University, 

1824-64;    Member  of  University  Court  (as  Senate's  Assessor),    1863  to  1867; 

born  at   Callander,    1785;    died    at    Ardfillayne,    Dunoon,    2nd    March,    1873; 

Founder  of  Buchanan  Bursaries. 

BUCHANAN,  ROBERT,  D.D.  1840. 

Minister  of  (i)  Gargunnock,  (2)  Salton,  (3)  Tron,  Glasgow,  (4)  Free  Tron 
there,  (5)  Free  College  Church  there;  Historian  of  "Ten  Years'  Conflict";  died 
at  Rome,  3oth  March,  1875,  aged  73. 

BUCHANAN,  ROBERT,  LL.D.  1855. 

Teacher  in  Edinburgh  up  to  1830;  Master  of  the  Greenock  Mathematical 

School,  1830-55 ;   Rector   of  Greenock  Academy,  1855-58 ;   Rector  of  Kilblain 

Academy,  Greenock,   1858-71;  died  i8th  July,  1871,  aged  70. 

BUCHANAN,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1862. 

Dumbarton;   died  loth  September,   1871,  aged  77. 

BUCHANAN,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1883,  B.D.  1886. 

Minister  of  St.  James's  Parish  Church,   Clydebank,  1889-95;   resigned  on 

account  of  his  wife's  health,  and  went  to  Middelburg,  Cape  Colony. 

BUCHANAN,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1893,  B.Sc.  1893,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Dundee;   Baxter  Demonstrator  of  Geology  in  Glasgow  University,  1892-95. 


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BUCHANAN,  ROBERT  MACNEIL,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888. 

Glasgow  (Professor  of  Medical  Jurisprudence  in  Anderson's  College). 

BUCHANAN,  ROBERT  MATTHEW,  M.A.  1893. 

Licentiate  of  the  U.P.  Church. 

BUCHANAN,  SIMSON,  M.D.  1857,  C.M.  1870. 

Glasgow ;   died  25th  December,   1876. 

BUCHANAN,  THOMAS,  C.M.  i8*>2. 

Hull 
BUCHANAN,  THOMAS,  D.D.  1857. 

Minister  of  (i)  Logierait,  (2)  Methven;  died  suddenly,  24th  August,  1859, 
aged  58. 

BUCHANAN,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1873. 

Ship  Surgeon;  Glasgow;  New  York. 

BUCHANAN,  THOMAS  DRYSDALE,  M.D.  1858. 

Glasgow;  died  there,  isth  March,  1893,  aged  74. 

BUCHANAN,  WALTER,  M.A.  1733. 

BUCHANAN,  WALTER,  M.A.  1774. 

Minister  of(i)  Stirling,  (2)  Canongate,  Edinburgh;  died  6th  December,  1832, 
aged  77  ;  D.D.  Edin.  1805. 

BUCHANAN,  WALTER  ISAAC,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Thirsk,  Yorks. 

BUCHANAN,  WALTER  WASHINGTON,  M.D.  1798. 

Greenock. 
BUCHANAN,  WILLIAM,  M.D.,  C.M.  1832. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BUCHANAN,  WILLIAM,  B.A.  1840. 

"Filius  natu  minimus  defuncti  Joannis  Buchanan,  mercatoris  Pasletensis  in 
comitatu  de  Renfrew"  [Matric.  Alb.  1838]. 

BUCHANAN,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885. 

Ship  Surgeon;   Glasgow. 

BUCHANAN,  WILLIAM,  B.Sc  1892. 

(i)  Electrician  with  the  London  Electric  Supply  Co.  at  Deptford;  (2) 
Engineer  with  the  Fowler-Waring  Cables  Co.  at  North  Woolwich  ;  (3)  Electrical 
Engineer  with  the  Electric  Construction  Co.  at  Bushbury  Works,  Wolverhampton. 

BUCHANAN,  WILLIAM  MILLAR,  M.D.  1826. 

Edinburgh;  sometime  in  H.E.I.C.S. ;  Antiquarian  Student  and  Collector; 
brother  of  John  Buchanan,  LL.D.  (q.v.). 

BUCKNER,  HORATIUS,  M.A.,  M.D.  1778. 

"  Americanus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BUICK,  JAMES  WILLIAM  MOON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Ravenswood,  Victoria,  Australia. 


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BULLEN,  GEORGE,  LL.D.  1889. 

Keeper  of  Printed  Books,  British  Museum,  London. 

BULLOCK,  JAMES,  M.A.  1853. 

Minister  of  (i)  Baptist  Church,  East  Regent  Place,  Glasgow,  (2)  Baptist 

Church,   Wallingford,    Berks.,    (3)   Baptist    Church,    Abergavenny,    (4)    Baptist 

Church,    Hull,    (5)   Congregational   Church,   Wilsden,    near   Bradford,   Yorks.  ; 

retired  1892. 

BULWER-LYTTON,  EDWARD  ROBERT.     See  LYTTON,  EARL  OF. 

BUNTEN,  JAMES  MUIR,  M.A.  1888. 

Licentiate  of  the  Free  Church;  (i)  Minister  at  Huelva,  Spain,  (2)  Teacher 
at  Scranton,  Kansas,  U.S.A. 

BUNTON,  TIMOTHY,  M.D.  1838. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BURDEN,  WILLIAM,  M.D.,  CM.  1830. 

Professor  of  Midwifery,  Queen's  College,  Belfast ;    died  1880. 

BURDER,  HENRY  FORSTER,  M.A.  1807,  D.D.  1830. 

Congregational  Minister  and  Professor  at  Hackney,  near  London;  born 
27th  November,  1783  ;  died  zgih  December,  1864. 

BURDER,  JOHN,  M.A.  1810. 

Congregational  Minister,  Clifton;   died  1867,  aged  82. 

BURDON,  ANDREW  MURRAY,  M.A.  1890. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Hillhead  Public  School,  Glasgow,  (2)  English  School, 
Valparaiso,  Chile,  (3)  Public  School,  Uddingston. 

SURGES,  JOHN,  M.A.  1747. 

Minister  of  Kirkmichael,  Dumfriesshire;  died  2nd  September,  1795,  aged 
71;  D.D.  Edin.  1769. 

SURGES,  JOHN,  M.D.  1842. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BURGESS,  HENRY,  LL.D.  1854. 

Sometime  Nonconformist  Minister ;  thereafter  Curate  of  St.  Mary's  Episcopal 
Church,  Blackburn;  afterwards  Vicar  of  St.  Andrew's,  Whittlesea,  near  Peter- 
borough; born  1808;  died  loth  February,  1886;  Ph.D.  Gottingen. 

BURGESS,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1835. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Urr,  (2)  Eglinton  Street,  Glasgow;  died  6th  August, 
1862,  aged  53. 

BURGESS,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1838. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BURKE,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1839. 

Kilfmane,  Co.  Limerick;    Riverstown,  Co.  Cork;    Tivoli,  same  Co. 

BURKE,  JOHN,  M.D.  1795. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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BURKE.  JOHN  MILO;  M.D.  1833. 

Kernel  Herapstead,  Herts. ;    Hatfield,  Herts. ;   died  1887. 

BURKE.  JOSEPH,  M.D.  1820. 

"Hibermis"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BURKE,  MARTIN,  M.D.  1860. 

Kilfinane,  Co.  Limerick ;   Bradford. 

BURKE,  THOMAS  TRAVERS,  M.D.  1834. 

"  Hibernus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BURKE,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1787. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BURN,  ROBERT,  LL.D.   1883. 

Rev. ;  M.A. ;  Fellow  and  Praelector  in  Roman  Literature  and  Archaeology, 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge. 

BURN,  WILLIAM,  D.D.  1786. 

Minister  of  (i)  a   Presbyterian  Congregation  at  Alnwick,   (2)   the  Parish 

of  Minto;  died  gth  December,    1826,  aged  82;   Degree  conferred  at   request 
of  Edmund  Burke. 

BURNESS,  JAMES,  LL.D.  1836. 

Physician-General  of  Bombay ;  a  relative  of  the  poet  Burns ;  born  at 
Montrose,  i2th  February,  1801 ;  died  at  London,  igth  September,  1862. 

BURNET,  GEORGE  WARDLAW,  M.A.  1873,  B.L.  1876. 

Advocate,    Edinburgh,    and    Lecturer    on    Private    International    Law    in 

Edinburgh  University. 

BURNETT,  EDWARD  NAPIER,  M.B.,  CM.  1894. 

Fraserburgh;  Milnathort. 

BURNETT,  JAMES  COMPTON,  M.B.  1872,  M.D.  1876. 

Glasgow ;  Chester ;  Birkenhead ;  London. 

BURNEY,  CHARLES,  LL.D.  1792. 

Classical  Critic;  Teacher  at  (i)  Highgate,  (2)  Chiswick,  (3)  Hammersmith, 
(4)  Greenwich;  Rector  of  (i)  Cliff,  Kent,  (2)  St.  Paul's,  Deptford;  Prebendary 
of  Lincoln  Cathedral;  Chaplain  to  the  King;  born  at  Lynn,  Norfolk,  4th 
December,  1757  ;  died  at  Deptford,  of  apoplexy,  28th  December,  1817  ;  brother 
of  Frances  Burney  (Madame  D'Arblay),  the  novelist,  and  son  of  Charles  Bumey, 
author  of  "History  of  Music." 

BURNS,  ISLAY  FERRIER,  M.A.  1876. 

Minister  of  English  Presbyterian  Church,  Darenth,  Kent,  since  1893 ; 
Snell  Exhibitioner,  1876;  B.A.  Oxon.  1880. 

BURNS,  JAMES,  M.A.  1793. 

Minister  of  Brechin;  died  2nd  January,  1837,  aged  63. 

BURNS,  JAMES,  M.D.  1842. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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BURNS,  JAMES  M'TEAR,  M.D.  1852. 

Native  of  Newtownards,  Co.  Down;   no  trace  of  his  career. 

BURNS,  JAMES  STEVEN,  M.A.  1888. 

Minister  of  Toward  Mission  Church;  died  i3th  September,  1894,  aged  25. 

BURNS,  JOHN,  CM.   1817,  M.D.  1828. 

(i)  Private  Teacher  of  Anatomy,  Surgery,  and  Midwifery  in  Glasgow,  1797- 
99;  (2)  Professor  of  Anatomy  and  Surgery  to  Anderson's  College,  1799-1815; 
(3)  First  Professor  of  Surgery  in  Glasgow  University,  1815-1850;  born  at 
Glasgow,  1774;  lost  in  wreck  of  steamer  "Orion,"  near  Portpatrick,  i8th  June, 
1850;  F.R.S.  1830;  son  of  John  Burns,  D.D.,  Minister  of  the  Barony  Parish. 

BURNS,  JOHN,  C.M.  1834. 

Tanderagee,  Co.  Armagh. 

BURNS,  JOHN  WILLIAM,  B.A.  1856,  M.A.  1857. 

Of  Kilmahew  and  Cumbernauld,  Advocate. 

BURNS,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1824,  C.M.  1827. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BURNS,  ROBERT,  D.D.  1828. 

Minister  of  (i)  St.  George's,  Paisley,  1811-43,  (2)  St.  George's  Free  Church 

there,    1843-45,    (3)    Knox   Church,    Toronto,    1845-56;    Professor    of   Church 

History  and  Apologetics  in   Knox   College   there,    1856-64;    born   at   Bo'ness, 

i3th  February,   1789;   died  in  Toronto,   igth  August,  1869. 

BURNS,  ROBERT,  C.M.  1830. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BURNS,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.   1890,  M.D.  1893. 

Glasgow;   Sheffield;   Glasgow;   Garelochhead. 
BURNS,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Glasgow. 
BURNSIDE,  MALCOLM,  M.A.  1797. 

"Fil.   n.  min.   Gualteri   Agricolae   in   Par.  de   E.    Kilpatrick    et   Com.    de 
Dumbarton"  [Matric.  Alb.   1791]. 
BURNSIDE,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1874. 

S.S.C.  in  (i)  Edinburgh,  (2)  Glasgow,  (3)  New  York. 

BURNSIDE,  THOMAS,  M.A.   1824. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BURNSIDE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1769,  D.D.  1792. 

Minister   of  (i)   St.  John's,  Leith,    (2)  Dumfries;   died  5th  January,  1806, 
aged  55. 
BURRELL,  ADAM  GUTHRIE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Port-Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

BURRELL,  WILLIAM  GEORGE,  M.D.   1813. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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BURROUGHS,  NEWBURGH,  M.A.  1771- 

"Hibs"  [Grad.  Alb.} 

BURROWES,  ARNOLD,  M.A.  1769. 

"Filius  natu  tertius  Thomae  quondam  Armigeri  de  Stradone  in  Comitatu 

de  Caven,   Hibernia"   [Matric.  Alb.   1766];   complained  against  for  refusing  to 

pay  accounts  due  by  him  to  John  Bryce,  Janitor,  and  James  Marshall  [Univ. 

Minute,  3ist  March,  1768]. 

BURTON,  JOHN  TUDHOPE,  M.A.  1875. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Newmilns,  (2)  Nicolson  Street,  Edinburgh,  (3) 
Newton  Place,  Partick. 

BURTON,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1792. 

"  Filius  natu  Secundus  Thomae  de  New  Houses  in  parochia  de  Horton  in 
comitatu  de  York"  [Matric.  Alb.  1789]. 

BURTON,  THOMAS  CROWE,  M.D.  1840. 

Superintendent  of  Asylum  at  (i)  Maryborough,  Queen's  Co.,  (2)  Waterford, 
(3)  Castlebar;  Physician  to  the  Embassy  to  St  Petersburg  and  Persia  in  1850; 
Rossbeg,  Co.  Mayo;  Westport  there;  died  i7th  April,  1889. 

BUTCHART,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1881,  M.B.,  CM.  1885. 

Manchester ;   Clydebank. 

BUTCHER,  SAMUEL  HENRY,  LL.D.  1885. 

Professor  of  Greek  in  the  University  of  Edinburgh  since  1882 ;  B.A. 
Cantab.  1873;  M.A.  1876. 

BUTE,  MARQUESS  OF,  LL.D.  1879. 

Third  Marquess ;  Donor  of  the  "  Bute  Hall,"  Glasgow  University ;  born 
i2th  September,  1847;  LL.D.  Edin.  1882. 

BUTLER,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  CM.  1887. 

Glasgow;   Kilmalcolm;   Port-Glasgow. 

BUTLER,  DUGALD,  M.A.  1883. 

Minister  of  Abernethy;   son-in-law  of  Sir  James  David  Marwick  (q.v.). 

BUTLER,  GEORGE  SACKVILLE  COTTER,  M.D.  1842. 

Castletown,  Isle  of  Man;   Ballarat,  Australia;   J.P. 

BUTLER,  HENRY  MONTAGU,  LL.D.  1893. 

Head  Master  of  Harrow  School,  1859-85;  Dean  of  Gloucester,  1885-86; 

Master    of    Trinity    College,    Cambridge,    since  1886;     B.A.    Cantab.    1855; 
Fellow  of  Trinity,  1855 ;   born  1833. 

BUTLER,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Kilmalcolm. 

BUTLER,  JOHN,  M.D.  1783. 

"Hybemus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BUTLER,  SAMUEL,  M.A.  1807. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Magilligan,  1814-62;  died  g\h  January,  1862. 


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BUTLER,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 

Hoyland,  Yorks. ;   London. 

BUTSON,  JAMES  STRANGE,  M.A.  1802. 

"Filius  natu  Maximus  Viri  Reverend!  Christoph.  D.D.  Dec.  de  Waterford 
in  comitatu  de  Waterford  in  Hybernia"  [Matric.  Alb.   1800], 

BUTTERCASE,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  CM.  1873. 

Cramlington,  Northumberland;  Dudley  there;  Longbenton  there;  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne. 

BYERS,  JOHN,  B.A.  1846,  M.A.  1847. 

"Filius    natu    secundus    Samuelis    mercatoris    in    comitatu    de    Armagh" 
[Matric.  Alb.   1844]. 

BYGRAVE,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1826. 

"  Jamaicensis  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

BYRON,  HENRY  STUART,  LL.D.  1828. 

Head  Master  of  the  Grammar  School  at  Brighton. 

BYRON,  JOHN,  M.D.  1803. 

"Filius    natu    maximus    Benjamin.    Med.    Doctoris    in    urbe    de    Lincoln" 
[Matric.  Alb.   1802];   M.R.C.S.  London  [Univ.  Minute,  27th  May,  1803]. 

CADDELL,  WALTER,  M.D.  1800. 

"  Barbadensis  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CAESAR,  JAMES,  M.A.  1893. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

CAHILL,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1837. 

London;   died  6th  February,  1881,  aged  73. 

CAHILL,  THOMAS  STAUNTON,  M.D.  1833. 

"Hibernicus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CAIRO,  EDWARD,  LL.D.  1894. 

Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy  in  Glasgow  University,  1 866-94 ;   Master  of 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  since  1893;  Snell   Exhibitioner,  1860 ;  B.A.  Oxon.  1863, 

M.A.    1873;    D.C.L. ;    LL.D.    St.   Andrews,   1878;    born   22nd   March,    1835; 

brother  of  Principal  John  Caird  (q.v.). 

CAIRO,  JOHN,  M.A.  1845,  D.D.  1860. 

Minister  of  (i)  Newton-upon-Ayr,  (2)  Lady  Yester's,  Edinburgh,  (3)  Errol, 

(4)  Park,  Glasgow;  Professor  of  Divinity  in  Glasgow  University,  1862  to  1873; 

Principal  and  Vice-Chancellor   since  1873;   Gifford  Lecturer,   1893  and   1896; 

LL.D.  St.  Andrews,  1883;  D.D.  Edin.   1884;  born  isth  December,   1820. 

CAIRNCROSS,  THOMAS  SCOTT,  M.A.  1894,  B.D.  1896. 

Licentiate  of  the  U.P.  Church. 

CAIRNIE,  CHARLES,  M.A.  1892. 

M.B.,  C.M.  1897. 


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CAIRNS,  CHARLES  HODGE,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Glasgow. 

CAIRNS,  DAVID,  M.B.,  C.M.  1878,  M.D.  1881. 

Greenock;   died  2ist  February,   1892,  aged  40. 

CAIRNS,  JAMES,  M.A.  1887. 

B.D.  Edin.   1891 ;   Curate  of  St.  Gabriel's,  Warwick  Square,   London,  S.W. 

CAIRNS,  JOHN  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1885,  B.L.  1888,  LL.B.  1888. 

S.S.C.,  Edinburgh. 

CAIRNS.  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1802,  LL.D.  1838. 

Sometime  U.P.  Minister  at  Johnshaven;  afterwards  Professor  of  Logic  and 

Belles  Lettres  in  the  Royal  Academical  Institution,  Belfast;  died  2ist  April,  1848. 

CAIRNS,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1889. 

Gatehouse-of-Fleet ;   Glasgow ;   Greenock. 

CAITHNESS,  JAMES,  M.D.,  CM.  1872. 

Craignish ;   Ship  Surgeon  ;   Denbigh. 

CALBRIS,  BERNARD,  M.D.  1801. 

"Callus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CALDER,  BENJAMIN  GEORGE,  M.D.  1830. 

"Anglicus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CALDER,  ROBERT,  B.Sc.  1874,  M.A.  1875. 

H.M.  Inspector  of  Schools. 

CALDERWOOD,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  CM.  1872,  M.D.  1874. 

Egremont,  Cumberland. 

CALDERWOOD,  HENRY,  LL.D.  1865. 

Minister  of  Greyfriars  U.P.  Church,  Glasgow,  1856-68;    Interim  Lecturer 

on  Moral  Philosophy  in  University  of  Glasgow,  1865-66;    Examiner  in  Mental 

Philosophy   there,  1863-65 ;    Professor   of   Moral   Philosophy   in    University  of 

Edinburgh  since  1868. 

CALDERWOOD,  HUGH,  B.Sc.  1895,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Assistant  to  Professor  of  Anatomy  in  Glasgow  University  since  1896. 

CALDERWOOD,  JAMES,  M.A.  1760. 

CALDERWOOD,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 

Longriggend,  Lanarkshire;   Avonbridge,  Stirlingshire. 

CALDERWOOD,  JOHN,  M.A,   1891,  B.L.  1896. 

Law  Clerk,  Glasgow. 

CALDERWOOD,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  CM.  1889. 

Paisley ;   Manchester.  • 

CALDWELL,  DAVID,  M.A.  1809. 

"Filius  natu  3"*  Isaaci  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Balteaugh  in  Comitatu  de 
Deny"  [Matric.  Alb.   1807]. 


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CALDWELL,  HENRY  SWAN,  M.D.   1846. 

London. 

CALDWELL,  HUGH,  M.A.  1760. 

"Filius  natu  Septimus  Samuelis  quondam  Mercatoris  in  Comitatu  de 
Derry"  [Matric.  Alb.  1759]. 

CALDWELL,  JAMES,  M.A.  1768. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  James  Caldwell,  Presbyterian  Minister  at 
Dundonald,  Belfast,  1772  to  1814,  who  died  2nd  October,  1814. 

CALDWELL,  JOHN,  C.M.  1834. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CALDWELL,  JOHN,  M.D.  1845. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CALDWELL,  PATRICK,  M.A.  1764. 

Minister  of  Norriestown;  died  25th  March,  1796. 

CALDWELL,  RALSTON,  M.D.  1802. 

"  Fil.  n.  2dus  Gulielmi  Agricolae  in  par.  de  Lochwinnoch  Com.  de  Renfrew  " 
[Matric.  Alb.  1789], 

CALDWELL,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1769. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  Robert  Caldwell,  Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i) 

Macosquin,  1772-81,  (2)  Moville,  Co.  Donegal,  1784-1823;  died  January,  1823. 

CALDWELL,  ROBERT,  B.A.  1837,  LL.D.  1857. 

Missionary  of  (a)  the  London  Missionary  Society,  1838-41,  (b)  the  Society 
for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts,  at  (i)  Edeyengoody,  India, 
1841-83,  (2)  Tuticorn  there,  1883-91;  "Assistant  Bishop"  to  the  Bishop  of 
Madras,  for  Tinnevelly,  1877-91;  D.D.  Durham,  1874;  born  7th  May,  1814; 
died  at  Pulney  Hills,  S.  India,  28th  August,  1891. 

CALDWELL,  SAMUEL,  M.A.  1798,  M.D.  1808. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CALDWELL,  WILLIAM  SMITH.    See  SMITH,  WILLIAM  CALDWELL. 

CALHOUN,  GEORGE  VILLIERS,  M.D.  1862. 

Liverpool. 

CALLAN,  HUGH  FREEBAIRN,  M.A.  1886. 

Minister  of  Catrine. 

CALLAN,  JOHN  MANN,  M.A.  1882. 

Minister  of  (i)  Annbank,  Tarbolton,  1886-95,  (2)  Presbyterian  Church, 
Balwearie,  Pictou,  Nova  Scotia. 

CALLAN,  JOSEPH  MARK,  M.D.  1851. 

Dundalk,  Co.  Louth ;  Coroner  for  County;  died  yth  May,   1894,  aged  65. 

CALLENDER,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1876. 

Dunscore,  Dumfriesshire ;  Armley,  Yorks. ;  Inverness. 


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CAMAC,  PETER  GAMBLE,  M.D.  1845,  C.M.  1877. 

Ballymoney,  Co.  Antrim  ;  Dervock,  same  Co. 

CAMERON,  ALEXANDER,  C.M.  1863. 

Glasgow;  Huntington,  Quebec. 

CAMERON,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1864,  C.M.  1867. 

Fort-William ;  Kirton-in-Lindsey,  Lines. ;  London ;  Assistant  Surgeon,  Bengal 
Medical  Service;  Epworth,  Lines.;  Caistor  there. 

CAMERON,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

Glasgow. 

CAMERON,  ALLAN,  M.D.  1853. 

Owen  Sound,  Ontario,  Canada. 

CAMERON,  ALLAN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Invergordon;  South  Uist 

CAMERON,  ARCHIBALD,  M.D.,  C,M.  1867. 

Glasgow;     India;     Brigade    Surgeon-Lieut-CoL    I.M.S.,    Bengal;     died    at 
London,  ist  August,   1896. 

CAMERON,  ARCHIBALD  BORLAND,  M.A.  1868,  B.D.  1872,  D.D.  1893. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Arbroath,  (2)  College  Street,  Edinburgh. 

CAMERON,  AULAY,  M.A.  1728. 

CAMERON,  DAVID  BARRIE,  B.A.  1859,  M.A.  1860. 

Minister  of  Rosebank,  Dundee. 

CAMERON,  DONALD,  M.D.  1845. 

Birkenhead. 

CAMERON,  DONALD,  M.A,  1883. 

F.C.  Minister  at  (i)  Rothes,  (2)  St.  Paul's,  Glasgow. 

CAMERON,  DONALD,  M.A.  1889. 

(i)  Assistant  Master  in  F.C.  Normal  School,  Glasgow;  (2)  Head  Master  of 
F.C.  Seminary,  Peterhead;  (3)  Head  Master  of  Public  School,  Ellon. 

CAMERON,  DUNCAN,  C.M.  1826. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CAMERON,  DUNCAN,  M.A.  1896. 

Student  of  Theology  in  Glasgow  University. 

CAMERON,  EVAN,  M.B.,  CM.  1869,  M.D.  1871. 

Denholm,  Roxburghshire;   died  3oth  September,   1871,  aged  25. 

CAMERON,  EWAN,  C.M.  1827. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CAMERON,  EWEN  J.  M.D.  1838. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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CAMERON,  HECTOR  CLARE,  M.B.,  CM.   1866,  M.D.  1868. 

Glasgow :    Member    of    University    Court   (as    General    Council    Assessor) 

since  1889;   Surgeon  and  Lecturer  on    Clinical  Surgery  in  Western  Infirmary; 

Degree  Examiner  on  Surgery  and  Clinical  Surgery  in  the  University,   1881-82. 

CAMERON,  HENRY  PATERSON,  M.A.  1874. 

Minister  of  Milton,  Glasgow,   1879-90. 

CAMERON,  HUGH,  M.A.  1893. 

Teacher  in  Glasgow. 

CAMERON,  JAMES,  C.M.  1818. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CAMERON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1840. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CAMERON,  JAMES,  LL.D.  1871. 

B.A.  Lond. ;   (i)  Congregational  Minister  at  Green  Point,  Cape  Town;  (2) 
Professor  of  Classical  Literature  in  the  South  African  College,  Cape  Town. 

CAMERON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1885,  B.D.  1890. 

Minister  of  Craigmore  U.P.  Church,  Rothesay. 

CAMERON,  JAMES  ROBERTSON,  M.A.  1890. 

U.P.  Minister  of  Craigs  and  Dun  tocher. 

CAMERON,  JAMES  WHITE,  B.L.  1881. 

Writer,  (i)  in  Glasgow,  (2)  at  Wangaratta,  Australia,  (3)  at  Pollokshaws. 

CAMERON,  JAMES  WILSON,  M.B.,  CM.   1885. 

Swansea;  Glasgow  (Lecturer  on  Bacteriology  in  Veterinary  College). 

CAMERON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1739. 

"  Filius  Donaldi  Cameron  fratris  Angusi  Campbell  de  Kinlochlevin  in  Com. 
de  Inverness"  [Matric.  Alb.   1736]. 

CAMERON,  JOHN,  C.M.  1820. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CAMERON,  JOHN,  M.D.   1843. 

Liverpool ;  sometime  Lecturer  in  Royal  Infirmary  School  of  Medicine  there. 

CAMERON,  JOHN,  M.D.  1855. 

Lochcarron;  Arisaig;  Falkland,  Fife;  Epworth,  Lines. 

CAMERON,  JOHN,  B.A.  1857,  M.A.  1858,  D.D.   1885. 

Minister  of  (i)  Dundee  (Canada  East),  (2)  Campbeltown,  (3)  Dunoon. 

CAMERON,  JOHN,  M.D.  1859. 

Glasgow;  Chatham;  Assistant  Surgeon,  H.M.  Indian  Service. 

CAMERON,  JOHN,  M.D.  1870. 

Govan;    Port-Ellen,  Islay;    died  i2th  September,   1879,  aged  42. 

CAMERON,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1883. 

Strathbungo ;  Abergavenny  ;  Bristol. 


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CAMERON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1887,  B.D.  1888. 

Assistant  Chaplain  (Church  of  Scotland),  Bengal;   son  of  John  Cameron, 
D.D.  1885  (q.v.) 
CAMERON,  JOHN  ANGUS,  M.B.,  CM.  1889. 

Glasgow;  Inverkip;  Lagganbuie,  Dalmally. 

CAMERON,  JOHN  CHARLES,  M.D.  1835. 

Deputy  Inspector-General  of  Hospitals;  for  20  years  Army  Medical  Officer 
in  Ceylon  and  India;  died  1870. 

CAMERON,  JOHN  LAWSON,  M.A.  1884. 

Son  of  U.P.  Minister,  Mearns;  intended  to  follow  out  legal  profession, 
but  relinquished  it  on  account  of  ill-health,  and  went  to  South  Africa. 

CAMERON,  JOHN  MACALLUM,  M.B.,  CM.  1879. 

Ship  Surgeon ;   Glasgow ;   Old  Kilpatrick ;   F.S.A. 

CAMERON,  MATTHEW,  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 

Gilston,  Fife;   Dreghorn;   Dumfries. 

CAMERON,  MATTHEW  BROWN,  M.A.  1890. 

(i)  First  Assistant,  Kelso  High  School ;  (2)  Science  and  Mathematical  Master, 
West  Coats  School,  Cambuslang;  (3)  Rector's  Assistant,  Greenock  Academy; 
(4)  Professor  of  English  Literature  and  Logic  in  Canning  College,  Lucknow. 

CAMERON,  MURDOCH,  M.B.,  C.M.  1870,  M.D.  1872. 

Helensburgh ;  Glasgow ;  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Midwifery  in  Glasgow 
University,  1885-94;  Professor  of  Midwifery  therein  since  1894. 

CAMERON,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1838. 

Huddersfield;    died  2nd  June,  1874,  aged  59. 

CAMERON,  SAMUEL,  M.A.  1835. 

Minister  of  Logierait;   died  circa  1874. 

CAMERON,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1764. 

Practitioner   in   Worcester  for   34  years ;    matriculated  at   Balliol  College, 

Oxford,  27th  June,  1717,  aged  13;  B.A.  Oxon.  1721,  M.A.  gth  March,  1723-24; 

in    1729  and   1730  performed   his  exercises  for   the  Degrees  of   Bachelor   and 

Doctor  of  Medicine  of  Oxford. 

CAMERON,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  CM.  1887. 

Ship  Surgeon ;   Portsonachan,  Argyllshire ;    Hull. 

CAMPBEL,  JAMES,  M.A.  1826. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CAMPBELL,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1755. 

CAMPBELL,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1776. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CAMPBELL,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1781. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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CAMPBELL,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1798. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CAMPBELL,  ALEXANDER,  B.L.  1882. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

CAMPBELL,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Govan. 

CAMPBELL,  ALEXANDER  ELLIOT,  M.D.   1833. 

Surgeon,  First  Life  Guards;  son  of  Duncan  Campbell  of  Otter,  and  son- 
in-law  of  Principal  Duncan  Macfarlan  (q.v.);  born  25th  May,  1809,  died  23rd 
August,  1848. 

CAMPBELL,  ALEXANDER  FRASER,  M.A.   1892. 

(i)  Assistant  Teacher  in  Glasgow;  (2)  Mathematical  Master  in  North  Public 
School,  Alexandria,  N.B. ;  (3)  Head  Master  of  Main  Street  Public  School  there. 

CAMPBELL,  ALEXANDER  SCOTT,  M.A.  1893. 

Minister  of  the  Congregational  Church  at  Morecambe,  Lancashire,  since 
1895. 

CAMPBELL,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1803. 

" Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CAMPBELL,  ANGUS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1878,  M.D.  1883. 

Lamlash,  Arran;   Glasgow;   Lugar;   London. 

CAMPBELL,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1755. 

CAMPBELL,  ARCHIBALD,  LL.D.  1815. 

Of  Blythswood;  M.P.  for  Glasgow  Burghs,  etc.;  Rector  of  Glasgow 
University,  1809-1811;  Dean  of  Faculties,  1815-17,  1819-21,  1823-5,  l%27-9> 
1831-3,  and  1835-7;  died  isth  June,  1838,  aged  75. 

CAMPBELL,  ARCHIBALD,  M.D.  1832. 

Oban;   died  loth  February,   1863,  aged  54. 

CAMPBELL,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1861. 

Free  Church  Minister  at  Errol. 

CAMPBELL,  ARCHIBALD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1875. 

Tarbert,  Lochfyne;   Glasgow;   Ratcliffe-on-Trent. 

CAMPBELL,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1881,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886. 

Ship  Surgeon;   Campbeltown;   Biggar. 

CAMPBELL,  ARCHIBALD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887. 

Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

CAMPBELL,  ARCHIBALD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

Furnace,  Loch  Fyne.  ., 

CAMPBELL,  ARCHIBALD  ALEXANDER,  D.D.  1895. 

Minister  of  (i)  Lonmay,   1871-74,  (2)  Crathie,   1874-96,  when  resigned. 

CAMPBELL,  SIR  ARCHIBALD  CAMPBELL,  BART.     See  BLYTHSWOOD,  BARON. 


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CAMPBELL,  ARCHIBALD  DUNCAN,  B.L.  1895. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

CAMPBELL,  ARCHIBALD  PRENTICE,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

Glasgow;   Ship  Surgeon;   Haywood,  Lanarkshire. 

CAMPBELL,  ARCHIBALD  THOMSON,  M.B.,  CM.  1886. 

Tighnabruaich ;   Ship  Surgeon ;  Glasgow. 

CAMPBELL,  CHARLES,  M.A.  1884,  B.D.  1889. 

Minister  of  Graham  Street  Free  Church,  Airdrie. 

CAMPBELL,  CHARLES  ARCHIBALD,  M.D.  1836. 

Montreal ;   London  ;   Slough,  Bucks. 

CAMPBELL,  CHARLES  DRELINCOURT,  M.D.  1853. 

Oldcastle,  Co.  Meath ;  Staff-Assistant-Surgeon,  Gambia ;  died  of  yellow 
fever,  25th  August,  1860,  at  McCarthy  Island,  Africa. 

CAMPBELL,  COLIN.  M.A.  1750. 

CAMPBELL,  COLIN,  M.A.  1766. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CAMPBELL,  COLIN,  B.A.  1834. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CAMPBELL,  COLIN,  M.A.  1874,  B.D.  1877,  D.D.  1892. 

Minister  of  (i)  St.  Mary's,  Partick,  1878-82,  (2)  Dundee  Parish  since  1882; 
born  29th  July,  1848. 

CAMPBELL,  DANIEL,  M.A.  1883. 

Intended  for  Free  Church  Ministry,  but  fell  into  ill-health  (consumption) 
and  acted  for  some  time  as  a  Teacher  in  Adelaide  and  Uunedin ;  born  at  Muthill, 
1854;  died  in  Edinburgh,  iyth  January,  1893. 

CAMPBELL,  DAVID,  LL.D.  1747. 

Chaplain  to  the  Royal  Hospital  at  Greenwich. 

CAMPBELL,  DAVID,  M.A.  1875,  B.L.  1877. 

Solicitor,  Melbourne. 

CAMPBELL,  DAVID  BIRRELL,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

Glasgow;   Ship  Surgeon;   Saltcoats. 

CAMPBELL,  DAVID  JAMES  MACGOUN,  M.B.,  CM.  1894. 

Glasgow. 

CAMPBELL,  DAVID  L.  CM.  1833. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CAMPBELL,  DONALD,  '  M.D.  1864,  CM.  1867. 

Tarbert,  Loch  Fyne;   Calne,  Wilts. 

CAMPBELL,  DONALD,  M.B.  1867,  M.D.  1874. 

Bunawe ;   Munlochy,  Ross-shire ;  Acharra,  Argyleshire ;   Ballachulish. 


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CAMPBELL,  DONALD,  M.A.  1882. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Dunfermline  High  School,  1882-84,  (2)  Dean  Public  School, 
Edinburgh,  since  1884. 

CAMPBELL,  DONALD,  M.A.  1889. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Stonelaw  Public  School,  Rutherglen,  1888,  (2)  Eastpark 
Public  School,  Maryhill,  1888-92,  (3)  Billhead  Public  School,  Glasgow,  1892-94, 
(4)  High  School,  Glasgow  (Modern  Languages),  since  1895. 

CAMPBELL,  DONALD  COCHRANE,  M.D.  1844. 

Assistant  Medical  Officer,  Glasgow  Lunatic  Asylum;  Resident  Physician, 
Aberdeen  Lunatic  Asylum ;  Resident  Physician  and  Superintendent,  Lunatic 
Asylum,  Brentwood,  Essex ;  died  8th  August,  1884. 

CAMPBELL,  DUGALD,  M.A.  1775. 

"Filius  maximus  Patricii  agricolae  in  Comit.  Argathelie  Parochia  Kilmorden" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1771]. 

CAMPBELL,  DUGALD,  M.D.,  CM.  1834. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CAMPBELL,  DUGALD,  M.D.  1862. 

Alva ;  Government  Emigration  Service,  New  Zealand ;  Machynlleth,  Wales ; 
Waterbeach,  Cambs. ;  Alfreton,  Derbyshire;  Lochgilphead  ;  J.P. 

CAMPBELL,  DUGALD,  M.B.,  CM.  1882. 

Lugar;  Waimea,  Kauai,  Hawaiian  Islands. 

CAMPBELL,  DUNCAN,  M.D.  1830. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 
CAMPBELL,  DUNCAN,  M.A.  1887. 

Licentiate  of  the  Free  Church. 

CAMPBELL,  EDWARD  ELLIS,  M.B.,  CM.  1872. 

Murton,  Co.   Durham;   Knock,   Isle   Ornsay;  died   26th   December,    1878, 
aged  28. 
CAMPBELL,  FINLAY  STEWART,  M.B.,  CM.  1888,  M.D.  1895. 

Ship  Surgeon ;  Glasgow. 
CAMPBELL,  FRANCIS,  M.D.  1748. 

Hereford. 

CAMPBELL,  FRANCIS,  M.D.  1829. 

Gladesville,  N.S.  Wales. 
CAMPBELL,  FRANCIS  JOSEPH,  LL.D.  1882. 

Royal  Normal  College  and  Academy  of  Music  for  the  Blind,  Upper 
Norwood,  London. 

CAMPBELL,  GEORGE  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1828,  M.D.  1832. 

Of  Peaton,    Dumbartonshire;    Practitioner "  in   Montreal,  and   Professor   of 

Surgery    in    M'Gill    University    there;    born    igth    October,    1810;    died    (at 

24  George  Square,  Edinburgh,  while  on  a  visit  to  his  son-in-law,  David  Scott 

Moncrieff,  W.S.)  3oth  May,  1882. 


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CAMPBELL,  GILBERT,  M.B.  1878. 

Glasgow;  Partick. 

CAMPBELL,  HENRY,  C.M.  1826. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CAMPBELL,  HENRY.    See  CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN. 

CAMPBELL,  HENRY  JAMES,  M.A.   1896. 

Teacher  in  Stewartville  Public  School,  Partick. 

CAMPBELL,  SIR  ILAY,  BART.,  LL.D.  1804. 

Of  Succoth;    Advocate;   Lord   President  of  the   Court  of  Session,  under 

(for   a   time)    judicial   title   of  Lord   Succoth,    1789-1808;   Rector   of  Glasgow 

University,  1799-1801 ;  M.P.  for  Glasgow  District  of  Burghs;  born  at  Edinburgh, 

23rd  August,  1734;    died  28th  March,   1823. 

CAMPBELL,  JAMES  (primus),  M.A.  1730. 

CAMPBELL,  JAMES  (secundus),  M.A.  1730. 

CAMPBELL,  JAMES,  M.A.  1737. 

CAMPBELL,  JAMES,  M.D.  1741. 

CAMPBELL,  JAMES,  M.D.  1817. 

"Late  Surgeon  in  the  Navy"  [Univ.  Minute,  3rd  June,   1817]. 

CAMPBELL,  JAMES,  M.B.  1874,  M.D.  1879. 

Ship  Surgeon;  Rockhampton,  Queensland;  Brisbane  there. 

CAMPBELL,  JAMES,  M.A.  1887. 

Tea  Merchant  at  (i)  Brighton,  (2)  Crowborough,  Sussex. 

CAMPBELL,  JAMES,  M.A.  1890. 

Teacher  in  Glasgow  Public  Schools,  viz.,  (i)  Springfield,  (2)  Grove  Street, 
(3)  Woodside. 

CAMPBELL,  JAMES  ALEXANDER,  LL.D.  1874. 

Of  Stracathro;  Merchant  in  Glasgow  till  1876;  Member  of  Glasgow  Uni- 
versity Court,  1869-1887;  M.P.  for  Universities  of  Glasgow  and  Aberdeen  since 
1880;  LL.D.  St.  Andrews,  1885;  brother  of  Sir  Henry  Campbell-Bannerman 
(q.v.);  born  2oth  April,  1825. 

CAMPBELL,  JAMES  BLACK,  M.A.  1891. 

Sometime  Teacher;  thereafter  Probationer  of  U.P.  Church;  died  at 
31  Scotia  Street,  Glasgow,  2oth  November,  1895,  aged  28. 

CAMPBELL,  JAMES  DICK,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Barr,  Ayrshire;  Navenby,  Lines. 

CAMPBELL,  JAMES  EDWARD,  M.A.  1875,  B.L.  1876. 

Writer,  Paisley. 

CAMPBELL,  JAMES  HAMILTON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Glasgow;  Partick;  son  of  Gilbert  Campbell,  M.B.  (q.v.). 


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CAMPBELL,  JAMES  JENKINS,  M.B.,  CM.  1883,  M.D.  1888. 

Balmaghie,  Kirkcudbright ;  Castle-Douglas ;  Broughton-in-Furness,  Lanes. ; 
Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

CAMPBELL,  JAMES  M'KINNELL,  M.A.  1888. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Lochgoilhead. 

CAMPBELL,  SIR  JAMES  MACNABB,  M.A.  1866,  LL.D.  1885. 

Superintendent  of  Stamps  and  Stationery,  and  Income  Tax  Commissioner, 
Bombay;  compiler  of  Gazetteer  of  Bombay  Presidency;  C.I.E.  1885;  K.C.I.E. 
1897;  born  1846;  son  of  John  M'Leod  Campbell,  D.D.  (q.v.). 

CAMPBELL,  JAMES  ROBERTSON,  M.A.  1835,  D.D.  1862. 

Congregational  Minister  at  (i)  Montrose,  (2)  Albany  Street,  Edinburgh, 
(3)  Bradford;  died  there,  ist  December,  1884,  aged  70. 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN,  LL.D.   1754. 

Author  of  Lives  of  the  English  Admirals,  etc.,  etc. ;    "  The  richest  author 

that   ever   grazed   the   common   of  literature"   [Dr.   Johnson];     His    Majesty's 

Agent  (1765)  for  the  province  of  Georgia;  born  at  Edinburgh,  8th  March,  1708; 

died  at  London,  28th  December,   1775. 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN,  M.D.  1796. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN,  M.A.  1804. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN,  M.D.  1818. 

Surgeon,  Military  Prison,  Greenlaw,  Penicuik. 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN,  CM.  1820. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN,  CM.  1821. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN,  CM.  1824. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN,  D.D.  1830. 

Minister  of  Dunoon ;  died  28th  April,   1831,  aged  55. 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN,  M.D.  1830. 

Largs;  died  i4th  May,   1873,  aged  81. 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN,  M.D.  1841. 

Possibly  Inveraray. 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN,  M.D.  1847. 

Inveraray ;  Staff-Surgeon,  Army. 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN,  M.D.  1848. 

R.N. 
CAMPBELL,  JOHN,  M.D.   1862 

Glasgow;  Johnstone. 


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CAMPBELL,  JOHN,  M.A.  1867,  B.D.  1870. 

Minister  of  (i)  Newhall,  Glasgow,  (2)  Airdrie,  (3)  Kirkcaldy. 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN,  M.B.  1868,  M.D.  1873. 

Leith;  Surgeon,  R.N. ;  Glasgow;  died  25th  April,  1875. 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN,  M.D.  1869. 

Dunmow,  Essex:  Gloucester. 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN,  M.A.  1888,  B.D.  1891. 

Minister  of  Monquhitter,  Aberdeenshire,  since  September,  1897. 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN  ALEXANDER,  *M.A.  1890. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Tobermory. 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN  ARCHIBALD,  M.D.,  CM.  1865. 

North  Knapdale ;  Sedgefield,  Durham  ;  Carlisle. 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN  M'LEOD,  D.D.  1868. 

Minister   of  Row,   Dumbartonshire,  1825-31;    deposed  for   "heresy,"   24th 

(6  a.m.  25th)  May,  1831;  Evangelist  in  Highlands,  1831-32;   preached,  without 

remuneration,    to  a  congregation  in  Glasgow,   1833-59;    retired   1859;    born  at 

Kilninver,  4th  May,  1800;  died  at  Rosneath,  27th  February,  1872. 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN  MECULLA,  B.A.  1853,  M.A.  1854. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN  MORROW,  B.Sc.  1887. 

(i)  Lecturer  on  Organic  Chemistry  in  Glasgow  and  West  of  Scotland 
Technical  College;  (2)  Analyst,  Teheran,  Persia;  (3)  Mining  Engineer,  Half 
Assini,  Gold  Coast,  West  Africa. 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN  MUNRO,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Glasgow ;  Caersws,  Montg. ;  Pollokshaws. 

CAMPBELL,  LEWIS,  LL.D.  1871. 

Vicar  of  Milford,  Hants.,  1858-63  ;  Professor  of  Greek  in  the  University  of  St. 
Andrews,  1863-92,  when  retired;  Snell  Exhibitioner,  1850;  B.A.  Oxon.  1853; 
Fellow  of  Queen's  College,  1855;  M-A-  l856- 

CAMPBELL,  MALCOLM,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Glasgow. 

CAMPBELL,  MARCUS  DILL,  B.A.  1845,  M.A.  1846,  M.D.  1850. 

Belonged  to  Ramelton,  Co.  Donegal;  no  trace  of  his  career. 

CAMPBELL,  MATTHEW  GARDINER,  M.A,  1871. 

English  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Falstone. 

CAMPBELL,  NEIL  (primus),  CM.  1831. 

Greenock. 

CAMPBELL,  NEIL  (secundus),  CM.  1831. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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CAMPBELL,  NEIL  M'NAB,  M.D.,  CM.  1865. 

Greenock;  Oban;  died  5th  January,   1897. 

CAMPBELL,  NIEL,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Glasgow. 

CAMPBELL,  PATRICK,  M.A.  1752. 

CAMPBELL,  PATRICK,  M.A.  1849. 

"Films  natu  minimus  defuncti  Gulielmi  agricolae  in  comitatu  de  Donegal" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1844]. 

CAMPBELL,  PETER,  M.D.  1857. 

CriefT;  Bridge  of  Allan;  London;  Crieff;  died  3rd  December,  1880. 

CAMPBELL,  RICHARD,  M.A.  1737. 

"Sc:  Hib:"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CAMPBELL,  RICHARD  VARY,  B.A.   1860,  M.A.  1861. 

Advocate,  Edinburgh;  Examiner  for  Law  Degrees  in  Glasgow  University, 
1874-78;  Sheriff  of  (i)  Dumfries  and  Galloway,  1890-96,  (2)  Berwick,  Roxburgh, 
and  Selkirk,  since  1896;  LL.B.  Edin.  1865. 

CAMPBELL,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1756. 

Minister  of  Erskine  Secession  Church,  Stirling;  died  3Oth  June,  1803, 
aged  65. 

CAMPBELL,  ROBERT  ALLAN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1873. 

Lesmahagow;  Ship  Surgeon;  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

CAMPBELL,  SAMUEL,  M.D.   1856. 

Fleet  Surgeon,  R.N. 

CAMPBELL,  SAMUEL  HENRY,  M.D.  1844,  C.M.  1862. 

Portrush,  Co.  Antrim ;  Stoke-upon-Trent ;  Liverpool ;  Portrush. 

CAMPBELL,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1752. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  quondam  Thomae  Campbell  de  Holehead  in  Parochia 
de  Logic  in  Com.  Perth"  [Matric.  Alb.  1749]. 

CAMPBELL,  THOMAS,  D.D.  1810 

Minister  of  Ancrum ;  died  i2th  February,   1832. 

CAMPBELL,  THOMAS,  M.A.   1811. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CAMPBELL,  THOMAS,  LL.D.  1827. 

The  Poet;  Author  of  "  The  Pleasures  of  Hope,"  "  The  Battle  of  Hohenlinden  " 
(which  he  witnessed),  "Ye  Mariners  of  England,"  "The  Battle  of  the  Baltic,"  etc., 
etc.;  Studied  at  Glasgow  University;  Lord  Rector  thereof,  1826-29;  born  in  High 
Street,  Glasgow,  27th  July,  1777;  died  at  Boulogne,  i5th  June,  1844;  buried  in 
Poets'  Corner,  Westminster  Abbey,  3rd  July,  1844. 

CAMPBELL,  THOMPSON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Glasgow. 


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CAMPBELL,  WALTER  ALLISON,  M.A.  1891. 

Real  Estate  Agent,  1915  Jefferson  Street,  Toledo,  Ohio,  U.S. A. 

CAMPBELL,  WALTER  SCOTT,  M.B.,  CM.  1880. 

Balmaghie,  Kirkcudbright;  Newton-Stewart;  Crediton,  Devon. 

CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1763. 

CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM,  D.D.  1799. 

Rector  of  Killenshale,  in  the  Diocese  of  Armagh,  and  Vicar  of  Newry. 

CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1810. 

Possibly  one  of  (a)  William  Campbell,  Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  dough, 
Co.  Down,  1813-29,  who  died  2nd  April,  1829,  (b}  William  Campbell,  Irish  Presby- 
terian Minister  at  Ballymena,  1819-72,  who  died  26th  January,  1872. 

CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM,  CM.  1831. 

Port-Ellen,  Islay ;  died  28th  June,   1880. 

CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1836,  M.D.  1840. 

London. 

CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1848. 

Dundee. 

CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1873. 

Minister  of  (i)  Foulden,  (2)  Craigie;  B.D.  Edin.  1876. 

CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1883. 

Glasgow ;  died  1884. 

CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1888,  B.D.  1891. 

Minister  of  Kilbride  since  1896. 

CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Sunderland;  Glasgow. 

CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM  ALBERT,  M.A.  1872. 

Minister  of  Cargill. 

CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM  ANGUS,  M.B.,  CM.  1880. 

Oban ;  Blaenavon,  Mon. ;  Sheffield. 

CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM  DAVID,  M.B.,  CM.  1885. 

Shawlands;  died  28th  February,   1897,  aged  42. 

CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM  M'KEAN,  M.A.  1888,  B.D.  1892. 

Minister  of  Fiiitry  since  1896. 

CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN,  SIR  HENRY,  LL.D.  1883. 

M.P.  for  Stirling  Burghs  since  1868;  Financial  Secretary  of  the  War 
Office,  1871-74  and  1880-82;  Secretary  to  the  Admiralty,  1882-84;  Chief 
Secretary  for  Ireland,  1884-85;  Secretary  of  State  for  War,  1886  and  1892-95; 
P.C.  1884;  brother  of  James  Alexander  Campbell,  LL.D.,  M.P.  (q.v.);  born 
7th  September,  1836. 


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CAMPSIE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1889. 

Teacher  in  Calder  Street  Public  School,  Govanhill,  Glasgow. 

CANDLISH,  HENRY,  M.D.  1858. 

Dalmellington ;   Alnwick;   Ayr;   died  i8th  March,   1893,  aged  57. 

CANDLISH,  JAMES,  M.A.  1781. 

Teacher  of  Medicine,  Edinburgh;  father  of  James  Smith  Candlish,  M.A. 
1819  (q.v.),  and  of  Robert  Smith  Candlish,  M.A.  1823  (q.v.);  died  zgth  April, 
1806;  married  Jane  Smith,  one  of  "The  Mauchline  Belles." 

CANDLISH,  JAMES  SMITH,  M.A.  1819. 

Medical    Practitioner    in    Glasgow;     appointed    Professor    of    Surgery    in 

Anderson's  College,  1829,  but  died  that  year,  of  typhus  fever,  before  he  could 

enter  on  duty;   brother  of  Robert  Smith  Candlish,  M.A.   1823,  (q.v.),  and  son 

of  James  Candlish,  M.A.   1781  (q.v.). 

CANDLISH,  JAMES  SMITH,  D.D.  1874. 

F.C.  Minister  at  (i)  Logiealmond,    1863-68,   (2)  Aberdeen   East,    1868-72; 

Professor   of  Theology   in   Free   Church   College,   Glasgow,    1872-97;    bom   at 

Edinburgh,    1835;    died   at   Tarbolton,    7th   March,    1897;    M.A.   Edin.    1858; 

son  of  Robert  Smith  Candlish,  M.A.   1823  (q.v.). 

CANDLISH,  ROBERT  SMITH,  M.A.   1823. 

Minister  of  (i)  St.  George's,  Edinburgh,  (2)  Free  St.  George's  there; 
Principal  of  New  College  there;  D.D.  Edin.  1865;  born  1806;  died  igth 
October,  1873;  son  of  James  Candlish,  M.A.  1781  (q.v.). 

CANE,  HERBERT  DU,  M.B.,  CM.  1891. 

London ;   Darwen,  Lanes. 

CANE,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1842. 

Kilkenny;   Mayor  thereof,  1844;   died  i7th  August,  1858,  aged  52. 

CANNAN,  DAVID,  M.A.   1884. 

Studied  Medicine;  born  at  Pernambuco,  Brazil,  2ist  May,  1863;  last 
known  address,  25  Mornington  Road,  Bow,  London,  E. ;  understood  to  have 
gone  abroad. 

CANNING,  JOHN,  M.A.  1825. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Malin,  1832-77;  died  26th  November,  1877. 

CANNON,  WILLIAM  ROBERT,  M.A.   1892. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Glasgow,  (2)  Cambuslang. 

CANT,  WILLIAM,  B.A.  1860,  M.A.  1861. 

Born  in  Perthshire,  1837;  son  of  Andrew  Cant,  Merchant  or  Tradesman; 
no  further  information. 


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CANTERBURY,  ARCHBISHOP  OF,  LL.D.  1868. 

Archibald  Campbell  Tait;  Curate  of  Baldon,  1836-41;  Head  Master  of 
Rugby  School,  1842-50;  Dean  of  Carlisle,  1850-56;  Bishop  of  London,  1856-69; 
Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  1868-82;  born  at  Edinburgh,  22nd  December,  1811; 
died  at  Croydon,  3rd  December,  1882;  Snell  Exhibitioner,  1829;  B.A.  Oxon. 
1833;  Fellow,  1834;  Tutor,  1835;  M.A.  1836;  D.C.L.  1842;  grandson  of  Sir 
Ilay  Campbell,  LL.D.  (q.v.). 

CANTLIE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1734. 

"Filius  Johannis  Cantley  in  Newport  Glasgow"  [Matric.  Alb.  1730]; 
matriculated  at  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  loth  October,  1737,  aged  20;  brother 
of  William  Cantlie,  M.A.  (q.v.). 

CANTLIE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1737. 

"Filius  Joannis  Cantlie  Scribae  publici  in  oppid.  Portus  novi  Glasguencis 
ad  Glotae  Aestuarium"  [Matric.  Alb.  1730];  matriculated  at  Balliol  College, 
Oxford,  loth  October,  1737,  aged  20;  brother  of  John  Cantlie,  M.A.  (q.v.). 

CAPE,  JOHN,  M.A,  1731. 

"Ang:"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CAPIE,  SAMUEL,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Glasgow. 

CAPPON,  JAMES,  MA.  1882. 

Professor  of  English  Language  and  Literature  in  Queen's  University, 
Kingston,  Canada. 

CAPPS,  WASHINGTON  LEE,  B.Sc.  1888. 

Ensign,  U.S.  Navy. 

CARDIFF,  JOSEPH  RADFORD,  M.D.  1858. 

Bridgetown,  Co.  Wexford ;  Ballinabola,  same  Co. ;  Carrigbyrne,  same  Co. 

CARDROSS,  LORD.    See  BUCHAN,  EARL  OF. 

CAREY,  FRANCIS  VIZE,  M.D.,  C.M.  1839. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CAREY,  RICHARD,  M.D.  1839. 

Newtownbarry,  Co.  Wexford;   died  1869. 

CAREY,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1839. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CARLEY,  JAMES,  M.A.  1807. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Joannis  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Templecorran  in 
comitatu  de  Antrim  in  Hybernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1804]. 

CARLILE,  FRANCIS,  M.A.  1788. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CARLILE,  JAMES,  D.D.  1845. 

Minister  of  Mary's  Abbey  Presbyterian  Congregation,  Dublin ;  born  at 
Paisley,  1784;  ordained  1813;  died  3151  March,  1854. 


98  ROLL    OF   GRADUATES 

CARLILE,  NEWTON,  CM.  1826. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CARLISLE,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1757. 

"  Filius  natu  3ius  Davidis  Mercatoris  in  parochia  de  Derrynoose  in  Com. 
Armagh  in  Hib."  [Matric.  Alb.  1752]. 

CARLYLE,  DAVID,  M.D.  1851. 

Lochmaben;   Carlisle;   died  4th  January,  1892,  aged  64. 

CARLYLE,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1876,  M.D.  1880. 

Greenock;   Auchmull;   Aberdeen;   Greenock. 

CARLYLE,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1781. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Ballinderry,  1784-94,  when  disannexed  from 
charge  on  account  of  indisposition. 

CARMALT,  THOMAS  BARRY,  M.D.  1835. 

Greenock. 

CARMICHAEL,  ALEXANDER  ROSS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886. 

Glasgow ;   Cathcart. 

CARMICHAEL,  DANIEL,  M.B.,  C.M.  1871. 

Tarbert,  Loch  Fyne;    Portree;   Pollokshields ;   Lochgilphead ;   Tarbert. 

CARMICHAEL,  DANIEL  GEORGE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1896. 

Glasgow. 

CARMICHAEL,  GERSCHOM,  M.A.  1733. 

Library  Keeper  to  the  University,  1737-39;  Minister  of  (i)  Monimail,  (2) 
Second  Charge,  Dundee;  died  6th  November,  1761,  aged  61 ;  son  of  Professor 
Gerschom  Carmichael. 

CARMICHAEL,  HENRY,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

Glasgow. 

CARMICHAEL,  HUGH,  M.A.  1890. 

Licentiate  of  the  U.P.  Church. 

CARMICHAEL,  JAMES,  M.D.  1799. 

"  Scoto-Britt5 "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CARMICHAEL,  JAMES,  M.D.  1843. 

Fleet-Surgeon,  R.N. ;  died  at  n  Walmer  Crescent,  Glasgow,  2ist  February. 
1891,  aged  89. 

CARMICHAEL,  JOHN,  M.A.  1825. 

"F.  n.  2dus  Joannis  Artificis  Glasguensis"  [Matric.  Alb.  1816]. 

CARMICHAEL,  JOHN,  M.A.  1861. 

Born  at  Killin,  Perthshire,  1830;  son  of  Joseph  Carmichael,  Land  Steward. 

CARMICHAEL,  NEIL,  M.B.,  C.M.  1870,  M.D.  1872. 

Glasgow  :  Lecturer  on  ( i )  Materia  Medica,  Western  Medical  School  there, 
(2)  Bacteriology,  St.  Mungo's  College. 


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CARMICHAEL,  PATRICK.  M.A.,  M.D.  1749. 

At  time  of  graduation,  Chief  Surgeon  of  one  of  the  Dutch  Regiments ; 
thereafter  Physician  in  Glasgow;  son  of  Professor  Gerschom  Carmichael,  and 
son-in-law  of  Professor  Thomas  Reid. 

CARMICHAEL,  PETER,  B.A.  1857,  M.A.  1858. 

"Fil.  nat.  max.  Joannis,  Colon!  in  insula  de  Islay"  [Matric,  Alb.   1852]. 

CARMICHAEL,  PETER,  M.A.  1870,  B.D.  1878. 

Minister  of  (i)  R.P.  Church,  Airdrie,  (2)  English  Presbyterian  Church, 
Highbury,  London. 

CARMICHAEL,  WILLIAM  GEORGE  HEYWOOD,  M.A.  1866. 

Minister  of  East  Church,  Perth. 

CARMICHAELL,  DAVID,  M.A.  1731. 

CARNEY,  PHILIP,  M.D.  1836. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CARPENTER,  LANT,  LL.D.  1806. 

Librarian  at  Liverpool  Athenaeum,  1802-5;  Unitarian  Minister  at  Bristol; 

previously  at  Birmingham  and  Exeter;   born  at  Kidderminster,  2nd  September, 

1780;  accidentally  drowned,  on  passage  from  Naples  to  Leghorn,  5th  April,  1840. 

CARPENTER,  THOMAS  COULSON,  M.D.  1813. 

Went  out,  October,  1794,  as  Surgeon's  mate  on  board  H.M.  Sloop 
"  Providence,"  on  voyage  of  discovery  to  North  Pacific,  vessel  wrecked  in 
Chinese  waters,  May,  1797  ;  thereafter  practised  for  some  time  as  an  Apothecary; 
latterly  settled  at  Lyme  Regis,  and  became  Recorder  of  that  town;  died  at 
Birmingham,  while  on  way  to  Buxton  for  benefit  of  his  health,  loth  October, 
1833,  aged  55. 

CARR,  JOHN,  M.D.  1836. 

"Hibernicus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CARR,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1876. 

Glasgow;  London;  Southampton;  died  1889. 

CARR,  JONAS  KING,  M.D.  1842. 

Deputy  Surgeon-General,  Army;  Cheltenham. 

CARR,  WILLIAM,  M.A,  1814. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Thomae,  mercatoris  in  oppido  de  Newry,  comitatu  de 
Down,  in  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1813]. 

CARR,  WILLIAM,  M.B.  1873. 

Glasgow ;  Dundee  ;  Glasgow  (Medical  Officer  of  Barlinnie  Prison) ;  Cambus- 
lang. 
CARRICK,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1803. 

Surgeon,  R.N. ;  son  of  James  Carrick,  Minister  of  New  Kilpatrick. 

CARRICK,  JOHN,  B.A,  1847,  M.A.  1848. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Maybole;  resigned  i3th  October,  1891. 


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CARRICK,  JOHN  CHARLES,  M.A.  1880. 

Minister  of  Newbattle  (B.D.  Edin.   1883). 

CARRICK,  WALTER,  M.A.  1844. 

Minister  of  St.  Clement's  Parish,  Aberdeen  ;  ordained  27th  December,  1849; 
died  June,  1850. 

CARRILLO,  FRANCIS,  M.D.  1842. 

"  Mexicanus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CARROLL,  JOHN  SMYTH,  M.A.  1877. 

F.C  Minister  of  (i)  Rathen,  Aberdeenshire,  (2)  St.  John's,  Glasgow. 

CARROLL,  JOSEPH,  M.B.,  C.M.  1882. 

Rathen,  Aberdeenshire;  Glasgow;  Ilkeston,  Derbyshire. 

CARROLL,  ROBERT  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.   1893. 

Glasgow. 

CARRUTHERS,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1891. 

Licentiate  of  the  U.P.  Church. 

CARRUTHERS,  JAMES,  M.A.  1893. 

Student  of  Medicine. 

CARRUTHERS,  JAMES  WILLIAM  DALZIEL,  M.A.  1885. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Stewarton,   1891-97,  (2)  Perth  North,   1897. 

CARRUTHERS,  JOHN,  M.D.  1834. 

Bolton-le-Moors ;  Lockerbie;  died  1888. 

CARRUTHERS,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1882,  M.D.  1886. 

Kil winning;  Rock  Ferry,  Cheshire. 

CARRUTHERS,  JOHN  JOSEPH,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Kirkpatrick-Fleming ;  Sunderland;  Norton,  Co.  Durham. 

CARRUTHERS,  THOMAS,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.   1862. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Bridge  of  Weir. 

CARRUTHERS,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1894. 

Student  of  Medicine;  son  of  Thomas  Carruthers,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.  1862 
(q.v.). 

CARSLAW,  HORATIO  SCOTT,  M.A.   1891. 

Assistant  to  Professor  William  Jack  (q.v.),  1896;  son  of  William  Henderson 
Carslaw,  M.A.  1857  (q.v.). 

CARSLAW,  JAMES,  M.A.  1888,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Glasgow ;  Paisley ;  Glasgow  (Assistant  to  Professor  of  Medicine  and  Clinical 
Medicine  in  the  University  since  1895);  son  of  William  Henderson  Carslaw,  M.A. 
1857  (q.v.). 

CARSLAW,  JOHN,  M.A.  1823. 

R.P.  Minister  at  Airdrie;  born  circa  1800;  died  March,  1847. 


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CARSLAW,  JOHN  HOWIE,  M.A.  1882,  M.B.,  CM.  1886,  M.D.  1893. 

Glasgow;  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Medicine  and  Clinical  Medicine  in  the 
University,  1893-95;  died  gih  August,  1895,  aged  32;  son  of  William  Henderson 
Carslaw,  M.A.  1857  (q.v.). 

CARSLAW,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1863. 

Sometime    of  Free   Church   College    in   Madras ;    now   ordained   Medical 

Missionary  at  Syria  in  connection  with  Free  Church,  and  Superintendent  of  the 

Syrian  (undenominational)  Schools;  cousin  of  William  Henderson  Carslaw,  M.A. 

i857  (q-v-)- 

CARSLAW,  WILLIAM  HENDERSON,  B.A.  1856,  M.A.  1857. 

Minister  of  Park  Free  Church,  Helensburgh ;  graduated  as  "Henderson 
Carslaw";  son  of  John  Carslaw,  M.A.  1823  (q.v.). 

CARSLAW,  WILLIAM  HENDERSON,  M.A.  1886. 

Engineer,  Dumbarton;  son  of  William  Henderson  Carslaw,  M.A.  1857  (q.v.). 

CARSON,  ALEXANDER,  B.Sc.  1882. 

Engineer  (London  Missionary  Society),  British  Central  Africa;  died  at 
Fwambo  there,  28th  February,  1896;  native  of  Stirling. 

CARSON,  HENRY,  M.A.  1809. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Glendermot,  Londonderry,  1815-70;  died  3rd 
January,  1870,  aged  75. 

CARSON,  HUGH  HENDERSON,  B.A.  1847,  M.A.  1848. 

Incumbent  of  Gweedore  and  Dunlewey,  Diocese  of  Raphoe,  Letterkenny, 
Ireland;  died  November,  1891. 

CARSON,  JAMES  CRAWFORD  LEDLIE,  M.D.,  CM.  1837. 

Coleraine,  Co.  Derry;  J.P.  ;  died  2nd  June,   1886,  aged  70. 

CARSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1816. 

Irish   Presbyterian  Minister  at  Templepatrick,    1831-59;   died  5th  August, 
1*5$, 
CARSON,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1842. 

Waterford;   Cashel ;  died  1881. 

CARSTAIRS,  JOHN  LINDLEY,  M.A.  1893,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Glasgow. 

CARSWELL,  FERGUS,  M.B.,  CM.  1882. 

Glasgow. 

CARSWELL,  JAMES,  M.D.  1840. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CARSWELL,  JAMES,  MJV.  1875. 

English  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne ;  resigned  1890  on 
account  of  ill-health  (residing  at  Craigmore,  Rothesay,  1895). 

CARSWELL,  JAMES  STEELE,  M.B.,  CM.  1868. 

Durham ;  Assistant  Surgeon,  Bombay  Medical  Service;  died  i4th  March,  1873. 


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CARSWELL,  JAMES  STIRRAT,  M.A.  1886,  B.D.  1889. 

Minister  of  Temple,  New  Kilpatrick,  since  1893. 

CARSWELL,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1891. 

Student  of  Medicine. 

CARTAN,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1818. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CARTER,  CHARLES,  M.D.  1835. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CARTER,  WILFRED,  D.D.  1792. 

Episcopal  Minister  at  Ayr. 

CARTER,  WILLIAM  BARWELL,  M.D.  1822. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CARVER,  THOMAS  ALBERT  BRIGGS,  B.Sc.   1889. 

Civil  Engineer:  (i)  in  Glasgow  as  Private  Assistant  and  Secretary  to  Lord 
Kelvin;  (2)  in  London  as  Assistant  Secretary  to  the  Institution  of  Civil 
Engineers. 

CASKIE,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 

Innellan ;  Ship  Surgeon ;  Methil,  Fife. 

CASKIE,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1872. 

Glasgow;  Stourbridge;  died  February,  1874. 

CASKIE,  JOHN  BOYD,  M.D.  1857. 

Glasgow;  London;  died  28th  October,   1889,  aged  52. 

CASKIE,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER,     M.A.  1871,  B.Sc.  1874,  M.B.,  CM.  1876,  M.D.  1883. 
Largs;  J.P. 

CASSELLS,  ROBERT  DUNLOP,  B.Sc.  1894. 

Electrical  Engineer  and  Electrician  in  (i)  Glasgow,  (2)  London,  (3)  Glasgow 
(Corporation  Electric  Lighting  Department). 

CASSELS,  THOMAS,  M.D.,  C.M.  1861. 

London. 

CASSELS,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1890. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Stewarton. 

CASSELS,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.   1892. 

Sunderland;  Bonhill. 

CASTLEY,  THOMAS,  M.A.   1728. 

"Angl."  [Matric.  Alb.   1726.] 

CATHCART,  CHARLES  STEWART,  M.D.  1836. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CATHCART,  JAMES,  C.M.  1835. 

Ballibay,  Co.  Monaghan  ;  died  8th  August,   1876,  aged  63. 


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CATHCART,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1872. 

Abertillery,  Mon. ;  Barrow-in-Furness ;  Wednesbury,  Staffs.;  died  1877. 

CATHCART,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1800. 

"  Filius  natu  secundus  Gulielmi  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Ahoghill  in  comitatu 
de  Antrim  in  Hybernia"  [Matric.  Alb.   1796]. 

CATHCART,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1770. 

"  Filius  natu  tertius  Samuelis  Agricolae  in  Parochia  Dessartmarting  in  Com. 
de  Londonderry  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1768]. 

CATHERWOOD,  ALFRED,  C.M.  1830,  M.D.  1831. 

London;  died  ipth  February,  1865,  aged  62. 

CAUGHIE,  JOHN,  M.D.  1858. 

Dunmore,  Stirlingshire;  Glasgow. 
CAUGHTON,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1815. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CAULFIELD,  HANS,  M.D.  1839. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CAUNCE,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1792. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CAUSLEY,  HENRY  BLAIR,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Aberdare;  Stapleton,  Cumberland. 

CAVANAGH,  FRANCIS,  M.D.  1809. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CAVIN,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1813. 

M.D.  (Edin.  1830),  Coleraine. 

CHADWICK,  RICHARD,  M.A.  1772. 

"  Filius  natu  quartus  Ricardi  Armigeri  in  comitatu  de  Tipperary  "  [Matric. 
Alb.   1771]. 

CHALMERS,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1824. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CHALMERS,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1881. 

Glasgow;  London;  Glasgow;  London;  Langdon,  Dakota,  U.S.A. 

CHALMERS,  ANDREW,  M.D.  1842. 

An  "Andrew    Chalmers,  M.D.,"   died   at  Port-Adelaide,   S.    Australia,  5th 
October,  1862,  aged  42. 

CHALMERS,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1886,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Glasgow;  Lochrutton;  Crocketford. 

CHALMERS,  ARCHIBALD  KERR,  M.B.,  C.M.  1879,  M.D.  1887. 

Glasgow ;  Mossend ;  Glasgow  (Joint  Medical  Officer  of  Health  for  the  City). 

CHALMERS,  DAVID,  M.D.  1855. 

Liverpool;  died  2ist  August,  1885,  aged  74. 


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CHALMERS,  JAMES,  M.A.  1777. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Alexandri  Textoris  in  Urbe  Glasgua "  [Matric.  Alb. 

1772]. 

CHALMERS,  JAMES,  M.D.  1865. 

Glasgow. 

CHALMERS,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 

Glasgow ;  Ship  Surgeon ;  Sunderland. 

CHALMERS,  JAMES  EASTON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Greenock ;  Farnworth,  Lanes. 

CHALMERS,  JOHN,  M.B.  1867,  M.D.  1871,  C.M.  1886. 

Barnard  Castle,  Durham;  London;  died  gth  November,   1888,  aged  49. 

CHALMERS,  JOHN  CUTHILL,  M.A.  1893,  B.D.  1896. 

Minister  of  the  U.P.  Church  at  Kilmaurs  since  1897. 

CHALMERS,  JOHN  MILLER,  M.A.  1893. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Glasgow,  (2)  Bearsden  Public  School. 

CHALMERS,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1846. 

Teacher  at  (i)  Lochgilphead,  1846-48,  (2)  Rothesay,  1848-54,  (3)  Newington, 
Edinburgh,  1854-95,  when  retired;  died  at  12  Glenorchy  Terrace,  Edinburgh,  i6th 
April,  1897. 

CHALMERS,  PETER,  M.A.  1808,  D.D.  1855. 

Minister  of  (i)  Second  Charge,  Dunfermline,  1817-36,  (2)  First  Charge  there, 
1836-70;  born  igth  September,  1790;  died  nth  April,  1870. 

CHALMERS,  QUINTIN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885,  M.D.  1887. 

Glasgow. 

CHALMERS,  THOMAS,  D.D.   1816. 

Minister  of  (i)  Kilmany,  (2)  Tron,  Glasgow,  (3)  St.  John's,  Glasgow;  Professor 
of  Moral  Philosophy  in  St.  Andrews  University,  1823  to  1828;  Professor  of 
Divinity  in  Edinburgh  University,  1828  to  1843;  First  Moderator  of  the  Free 
Church  General  Assembly ;  Principal  and  Primarius  Professor  in  Free  Church 
College,  1843  to  1847;  born  at  Anstruther,  i7th  March,  1780;  died  at  Edin- 
burgh, 3ist  May,  1847;  LL.D.  Oxon. ;  F.R.S. 

CHALMERS,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1887. 

Writer,  Greenock. 

CHALMERS,  WILLIAM,  M.D.   1860. 

Caistor,  Lines. ;  died  i5th  December,  1877,  aged  42. 

CHALMERS,  WILLIAM  HAMILTON,  M.A.   1849. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CHAMBERS,  JAMES,  M.A.  1783. 

"  Natus  in  Hyberaia  Filius  natu  Secundus  Gulielmi  Agricolae  in  parochia  de 
Dumford  comitatu  de  Down"  [Matric.  Alb.   1779]. 


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CHAMBERS,  MOSES,  M.A.  1834. 

"  Filius  natu  secundus  Solomonis  agricolae  in  parochia  Tighboyne  et  comitatu 
de  DonegaU"  [Matric.  Alb.   1831]. 

CHAMBERS,  ROBERT,  CM.  1845- 

Castlewellan,  Co.  Down:  died  July,  1866. 

CHANDLER,  BENTHAM  CASAUBON,  M.D.,  C.M.  1837. 

London. 

CHANG,  VIVIAN  ERNEST,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

London;  Hong-Kew,  Shanghai,  China. 

CHAPMAN,  EDWARD,  M.A.  1745. 

"  Filius  Edwardi  Chapman  quondam  in  Westham  in  Com.  de  Essex  "  [Matric. 
Alb.  1744]. 

CHAPMAN,  FREDERICK  RICHARD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1874. 

Hull;  London;  died  December,  1888. 

CHAPMAN,  GAVIN,  M.A.  1856. 

Manufacturer,  Glasgow. 

CHAPMAN,  JAMES,  M.D.  1839. 

"Barbadoes"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CHAPMAN,  JOHN,  M.D.  1838. 

Proprietor  of  Hawkfield  Lunatic  Asylum,  Leith;  died  3rd  June,  1871. 

CH'-i'MAN,  THOMAS  ALGERNON,  M.D.  1863. 

Glasgow ;   Abergavenny  Lunatic  Asylum  ;   Medical  Superintendent,  Hereford 
Lunatic  Asylum;    Liscard. 

CHARLES,  DAVID  HUGHES,  M.D.  1843. 

Cookstown,  Co.  Tyrone;  J.P. 

CHARLES,  HENRY  RICHARD,  M.D.  1836,  C.M.  1836. 

Cookstown,  Co.  Tyrone;  died  1875. 

CHARLES,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888,  M.D.  1895. 

Sunderland;   Allendale,  Co.  Durham;   Medomsley  there;   Stanley  there. 

CHARLES,  RICHARD,  C.M.  1820. 

"  Fil.  nat.  maxim.  Johannis  Seneschalis  Omagh  Co.  Tyrone "  [Matric.  Alb. 
1819]. 

CHARLTON,  ALFRED,  M.B.,  C.M.  1896. 

Brentford. 

CHARLTON,  JOHN  FITZGERALD,  M.D.  1835. 

Sydenham,    Kent;    sometime    Staff-Surgeon    in    R.N.    and    Royal    Marine 
Artillery;   died  nth  June,   1874. 

CHARTERIS,  ARCHIBALD  HAMILTON,  M.A.  1894. 

Student  of  Law;    son  of  Matthew  Charteris,   M.D.,  Professor  of  Materia 
Medica  in  Glasgow  University,   1880-97. 


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CHARTERS,  DAVID,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Glasgow. 

CHARTERS,  SAMUEL,  D.D.  1789. 

Minister  of  (i)  Kincardine,  (2)  Wilton;   died  i8th  June,  1825,  aged  84. 

CHARTRES,  JOSEPH,  M.D.  1835. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CHATTERJIE,  FAKIR  CHUNDRA,  M.B.,  C.M.  1877. 

Calcutta;   Surgeon-Major,  I.M.S.,  Bengal. 

CHAYTOR,  RICHARD,  M.D.  1839. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CHERMSIDE,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1841. 

Portaferry,  Co.  Down. 

CHEVERS,  NORMAN,  M.D.  1839. 

"Anglius"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CHEVREUL,  MICHEL-EUGENE,  LL.D.  1886. 

The  eminent  French  Chemist ;  Member  of  the  French  Institute,  Paris ; 
born  at  Angers,  3151  August,  1786;  died  at  Paris,  gth  April,  1889;  LL.D. 
Edin.  1884. 

CHEYNE,  HUGH  JAMES,  M.D.  1836. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CHICHESTER,  JOHN,  M.A.  1735. 

"  Hibernus  filius  Reverendi  Gulielmi  natus  Comitatu  Antrimiensi "  [Matric. 
Alb.  1734]. 

CHISOLM,  WILLIAM,  M.D.   1793. 

"Charleston"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CHRISTALL,  HENRY,  M.A.   1728. 

CHRISTIANSEN,  CHRISTIAN,  LL.D.  1896. 

Professor  of  Physics  in  the  University  of  Copenhagen. 

CHRISTIE,  DAVID,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Glasgow. 

CHRISTIE,  DOUGALD,  C.M.  1830. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CHRISTIE,  JAMES,  B.A.  1856,  M.A.  1857,  M.D.  1860. 

Glasgow;  Zanzibar  (Physician  to  the  Sultan  there);  Glasgow  (Lecturer  on 
Public  Health  in  Anderson's  College;  afterwards  Professor  of  Physiology,  etc., 
there);  died  2nd  January,  1892,  aged  63. 

CHRISTIE,  JAMES  ROBERTON,  M.A.  1888,  LL.B.   1890. 

Advocate,  Edinburgh. 

CHRISTIE,  JOHN,  M.D.  1817. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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CHRISTIE,  JOHN,  C-M-  l83°. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CHRISTIE,  JOSEPH  MACNAUGHTAN,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Ship  Surgeon;   Dublin;   Glasgow;   New  Plymouth,  N.Z. 

CHRISTIE,  WILLIAM  WALLS,  M.B.,  CM.  1885,  M.D.  1889. 

Glasgow;   Woodville,  New  Zealand;   New  Plymouth  there. 

CHRYSTAL,  JAMES,  M.A.  1825,  D.D.  1861. 

Minister  of  Auchinleck  since  1833;  LL.D.  St.  Andrews,  1893;  son  of 
William  Chrystal,  LL.D.  (q.v.). 

CHRYSTAL,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1795,  LL.D.  1816. 

Rector  of  (i)  the  Grammar  School  of  Stirling,  (2)  the  Grammar  School  of 
Glasgow;  born  8th  June,  1776;  drowned  near  Rosneath,  7th  June,  1830, 
while  on  a  pleasure  sail. 

CHRYSTIE,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1773. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Cullybackey,  1773  to  1818;  died  ist  August, 
1818. 

CHURCH,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1779. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CHUTE,  RICHARD,  M.D.  1834. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CLAP,  THOMAS,  D.D.  1748, 

Pastor  of  a  Presbyterian  Church  at  Windham,  1726-40;  President  of  Yale 
College,  in  the  Colony  of  Connecticut,  1740-65;  born  at  Scituate,  Mass.,  26th 
June,  1703;  died  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  7th  January,  1767;  Degree  granted 
at  request  of  Duke  of  Hamilton,  and,  inter  alia,  because  of  "the  great 
obligations  of  this  University  to  the  family  of  Hamilton"  [Univ.  Minute,  i3th 
December,  1748]. 

CLAPPERTON,  ALAN  ERNEST,  B.L.  1884. 

Writer  in  Glasgow  and  (since  1888)  Secretary  of  the  University  Court. 

CLAPPERTON,  LEWIS,  M.A.  1886. 

Chartered  Accountant  in  Glasgow. 

CLARK,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1856. 

(i)  Missionary  in  India  of  the  Church  of  Scotland;  (2)  Minister  of  W7ick. 

CLARK,  ALEXANDER  THOMSON,  M.A.  1885. 

Generally  resident  abroad;  father's  address,  Kirkland  Park,  Strathaven. 

CLARK,  ALLAN  AIKEN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

Glasgow ;   Castleford,  Yorks. ;    Newton,  Lanarkshire ;   Cathcart. 

CLARK,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1770. 

"Samuelis  Filius  natu  maximus  Agricolae  in  Parochia  de  Taughboyn  in 
Com.  de  Dunnegal  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1769]. 


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CLARK,  DAVID  ROBERT,  M.A.  1872. 

Merchant,  Glasgow. 

CLARK,  DUGALD,  M.A.  1896. 

Student  of  Theology  in  Glasgow  University. 

CLARK,  DUGALD  MACINNES,  B.L.  1887. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

CLARK,  FRANCIS  WILLIAM,  LL.D.  1877. 

Of    Ulva;    Advocate;    Sheriff   of    Lanarkshire;    died    at    Glasgow,    i6th 
November,   1886,  aged  59. 

CLARK,  FRANCIS  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1879. 

Of  Ulva;    Barrister-at-Law ;    Snell  Exhibitioner,   1879;    B.A.  Oxon.   1883; 
M.A.   1886;   son  of  Francis  William  Clark,  LL.D.  (q.v.). 

CLARK,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  CM.  1884. 

Motherwell;   Kirriemuir;   London. 

CLARK,  GILBERT,  M.A.  1877. 

Minister  of  Haywood,  by  Lanark. 

CLARK,  HUGH,  M.D.  1841. 

Ferryhill,  Durham. 

CLARK,  ISRAEL,  M.A.  1782. 

"Natus  in  Hybernia   Filius   natu   Maximus   Joannis  Mercatoris  in  oppido 
de  Belfast  in  comitatu  de  Antrim"  [Matric.  Alb.  1779]. 

CLARK,  JAMES,  M.A.  1878. 

Minister  of  Milton  of  Balgonie. 

CLARK,  JAMES,  M.A.  1881. 

Advocate,  Edinburgh;    LL.B.  Edin.   1884. 

CLARK,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Manchester ;  Coalburn,  Lanarkshire ;  Manchester ;  Beith ;  nephew  of  James 
Thomson,  M.A.  1874  (q.v.). 

CLARK,  JAMES  AFFLECK,  M.A.  1892. 

Minister   of  St.   Andrew's  Presbyterian  Church,   Stockton-on-Tees ;   son  of 
William  Clark,  M.A.   1846  (q.v.). 

CLARK,  JOHN,  M.A.  1814. 

Minister  in  Edinburgh  of  (i)  New  Street  Chapel,   (2)  Canongate,   (3)  Old 
Church;   died  ist  September,   1859,  aged  70. 

CLARK,  JOHN,  M.A.  1872,  B.D.  1875. 

Minister  of  Saltcoats  from  loth  July,  1877,  till  his  death  on  23rd  February, 
1878. 

CLARK,  JOHN,  B.Sc.  1893. 

Student  of  Medicine;  died  at  Rockbank,  Partickhill,  Glasgow,  7th  February, 
1894,  aged  19;   son  of  John  Clark,  Ph.D.,  City  Analyst. 


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CLARK,  JOHN  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1880,  B.D.  1883. 

Minister  of  (i)  Coltness,  (2)  Brechin. 

CLARK,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1815. 

"  Filius  natu  Tertius  Roberti  j unions  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Killeronaghan 
in  comitatu  de  Londonderry  in  Hybernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1812]. 

CLARK,  SAMUEL,  D.D.  1745. 

Minister  of  a  Dissenting  Congregation  at  St.  Albans;  born  1684;  died  1750. 

CLARK,  SAMUEL,  M.D.,  C.M.  1840. 

Glasgow;  York;  Great  Yarmouth;  Staines,  Middlesex;  Folkestone;  died 
i4th  September,  1884,  aged  69. 

CLARK,  THOMAS,  M.A,  1757. 

Library  Keeper  to  the  University  of  Glasgow,  1759-64. 

CLARK,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1832. 

Lecturer  on  Chemistry  to  Glasgow  Mechanics'  Institution,  1826;  Apothecary 
to  Glasgow  Infirmary,  1829;  Professor  of  Chemistry  in  Marischal  College,  Aber- 
deen, 1833-60  ;  born  at  Ayr,  3oth  March,  1801 ;  died  at  Partick,  27th  November, 
1867. 

CLARK,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1801. 

Of  Wester  Moffat;  founder  and  endower  of  the  Free  Church  College, 
Glasgow;  died  22nd  June,  1859. 

CLARK,  WILLIAM,  C.M.  1825. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CLARK,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1846. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Barrhead. 

CLARK,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1872. 

Medical  Missionary  (U.P.  Church)  to  Rajpootana,  India. 

CLARK,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1884,  B.Sc.  1884,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

(i)  Teacher  in  Dollar  Academy ;  (2)  Medical  Practitioner  at  (a)  Dalmellington, 
(b)  Dundonald;  nephew  of  James  Thomson,  M.A.  1874  (q.v.). 

CLARKE,  DAVID,  B.A.  1846,  M.A.  1850. 

"  Filius  natu  tertius  Davidis  agricolae  in  comitatu  de  Armagh  "  [Matric.  Alb. 
1844]. 

CLARKE,  FREDERICK  HUGH,  M.B.,  C.M.  1881. 

Glasgow ;  Ayr ;  Dumfries. 

CLARKE,  JACKSON  NEWPORT,  M.D.  1838. 

Dunmore  East,  Co.  Waterford ;  Maghera,  Co.  Deny ;  Liverpool ;  Castle- 
dawson,  Co.  Derry;  Portglenone,  Co.  Antrim;  Maghera;  died  2Oth  April,  1878, 
aged  63. 

CLARKE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1764. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  "John  Clarke,  A.M.,  Minister  at  Boston,  New 

England,"  who  was  created  D.D,  of  Edinburgh  University  on  i2th  September,  1795. 


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CLARKE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1882. 

Unitarian  Minister  up  to  1887  at  (i)  Portsmouth,  (2)  Darwen ;  since  then 
Political  Lecturer  in  London. 

CLARKE,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Egremont,  Cumberland;  Plumstead,  Kent. 

CLARKE,  JOSEPH,  M.A.   1769. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CLARKE,  JOSEPH,  M.D.  1841. 

Mountmelick,  Queen's  Co. 

CLARKE,  MATTHEW,  M.A.  1812. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Ardstraw,  1820-75  ;  died  28th  December,  1875. 
CLARKE,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887. 

Rutherglen. 

CLARKE,  THOMAS,  M.A.,  M.D.  1775. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CLARKE,  THOMAS  ELLIOT  SIMPSON,  M.A.  1884,  B.D.  1885. 

Minister  of  Salton. 

CLARKE,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1846. 

Dundrum,  Co.  Tipperary ;  Dunfanaghy,  Co.  Donegal ;  formerly  Lecturer  on 
Materia  Medica,  Peter  Street,  Dublin;  died  1858. 

CLASON,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1804. 

W.S.,  Edinburgh;  born  26th  April,  1787  ;  died,  unmarried,  23rd  September, 
1850. 

CLASON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1825. 

Minister  of  Ratho;  died  i7th  April,  1842,  aged  35. 

CLASON,  PATRICK,  M.A.  1758. 

"  Filius  natu  quartus  Jacobi  in  parochia  de  Logic,  comitatu  de  Stirling " 
[Matric.  Alb.  1755];  possibly  the  same  person  as  Patrick  Clason,  sometime 
Tutor  in  Geneva,  a  friend  and  correspondent  of  Adam  Smith,  LL.D.  (q.v.). 

CLASON,  PATRICK,  D.D.  1836. 

Minister  of  (i)  Carmunnock,  (2)  Buccleuch,  Edinburgh,  (3)  Free  Buccleuch, 

Edinburgh;    died   3Oth  July,    1867;    Degree   conferred   in   consequence   of  an 

application  "from  a  number  of  Mr  Clayson's  elders  and  hearers"  [Univ.  Minute, 

1 5th  February,   1836]. 

CLAYTON,  DOWELL  O'REILLY,  M.D.  1846. 

Castlebar,    Co.    Mayo ;    Assistant-Surgeon,    3rd    Regiment,   "  The    Buffs " ; 

formerly  Assistant-Surgeon,  Forces,  General  Military  Hospital,  Dublin;  died  1857. 

CLAYTON,  WILLIAM  BEAUCHAMP,  M.D.  1842. 

Athy,  Co.  Kildare;  died  25th  March,   1873. 

CLAZY,  ROBERT  SMITH,  M.A.  1892. 

Minister  of  the  Free  Church  at  Dunning  since  1896. 


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CLAZY,  WILLIAM  OLIVER,  M.A.   1892. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

CLELAND,  ALEXANDER  BROWN,  M.D.  1838. 

"Filius  natu  sextus  Jacob!  mercatoris  apud  Port  Glasgow  in  comitatu  de 
Renfrew"  [Matric.  Alb,  1831]. 

CLELAND,  GEORGE,  CM.  1832,  M.D.  1834. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CLELAND,  HENRY  WILSON,  M.D.  1840. 

Glasgow  (Professor  of  Medical  Jurisprudence  in  Portland  Street  School  of 
Medicine,  1840-42);  died  1844;  son  of  James  Cleland,  LL.D.  (q.v.). 

CLELAND,  JAMES,  LL.D.  1826. 

Cabinet  Maker  in  Glasgow,  1790-1814;  Superintendent  of  Public  Works  in 

Glasgow,  1814-34;  Author  of  Annals  of  Glasgow^  etc.,  etc.;  Founder  of  Cleland 

Gold  Medal  in  Glasgow  University;  born  at  Glasgow,  28th  January,  1770;  died 

1 4th  October,  1840. 

CLELAND,  JOHN,  M.A.  1777. 

"  Filius  natu  Secundus  Mosis  Armigeri  comitatu  de  Down "    [Matric.  Alb. 

I777]- 

CLELAND,  JOHN,  M.A.  1815. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.];  according  to  Oliver  &  Boyd's  Almanac,  a  person 
of  the  same  name  was  at  one  time  Church  of  Scotland  Minister  at  Portland  Head 
and  Pitt  Town,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. 

CLELAND,  JOHN,  B.Sc.   1882. 

Engineer  at  (i)  Airdrie,  (2)  Glasgow,  (3)  Kilmarnock. 

CLELAND,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1808. 

"  Fil.  n.  Max.  Roberti  in  Parochia  de  Cambusnethan  Lanarksh."  [Matric.  Alb. 

1803]. 

CLELAND,  SAMUEL,  M.A.  1820. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Davidis  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Sainfield  in  comitatu 
de  Down  in  Hyb."  [Matric.  Alb.  1815]. 

CLELAND,  WILLIAM,  B.Sc.  1887. 

(i)  Demonstrator  in  Engineering  Laboratory  of  Yorkshire  College,  Leeds;  (2) 
Superintendent  of  the  Sheffield  Testing  Works. 

CLEMENTS,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1743. 

CLEMENTS,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1872. 

Darlington ;  Burton-on-Trent. 

CLERK,  ARCHIBALD,  LL.D.  1872. 

Minister  of  Kilmalie;  died  there,  7th  February,  1887,  aged  74. 

CLERK,  ARCHIBALD,  M.B.,  CM.  1877. 

Glasgow;  died  3ist  January,  1896. 


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CLERK,  IAIN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1883. 

Glasgow  (Physician  Superintendent,  Knightswood  Fever  Hospital). 

CLERK,  NORMAN  M'LEOD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1882. 

Glasgow ;  Greenock ;  Glasgow  ;  Hexham,  Northumberland  ;  Rothesay  ;  died 
there,  26th  July,  1895. 

CLERKE,  ST.  JOHN,  M.D.  1799. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CLEVE,  PER  THEODOR,  LL.D.  1896. 

Professor  of  Chemistry  in  the  University  of  Upsala. 

CLEWLOW,  JAMES,  M.A.  1779. 

"  (Natus  in  Hybernia)  Filius  natu  maximus  Viri  Reverendi  Jacobi  Rectoris 
Ecclesiae  de  Bangor  in  Comitatu  de  Down"  [Matric.  Alb.  1778]. 

CLIFFORD,  RICHARD  TRENCH,  M.D.  1838. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CLIFTON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1733. 

"F.  Will.  Clifton  in  Civit.  Edinburgh  Armigeri"  [Matric.  Alb.  1732]; 
B.A.  Oxon.  1733. 

CLIMIE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1880. 

Minister  (i)  of  English  Presbyterian  Church,  Scarborough,  1884-85,  (2)  in 
Australia;  died  there  previous  to  November,  1895. 

CLINE,  GEORGE  WILLIAM,  LL.D.   1866. 

Of  Gray's  Inn;   Assistant-Commissioner,  Baitool,  India. 

CLOW,  JAMES,  M.A.  1731. 

Professor  of  Logic  in  Glasgow  University,  1752-87;  Dean  of  Faculties, 
1762  to  1764,  and  from  February  to  gth  July,  1788  (date  of  his  death).  Was 
offered,  on  loth  June,  1785,  the  degree  of  LL.D.,  "which  he,  in  terms  of  great 
affection  and  respect  to  the  University,  declined  on  account  of  his  advanced 
time  of  life  and  other  circumstances." 

CLOW,  JAMES,  M.A.   1823. 

Chaplain  of  Town's  Hospital,  Glasgow. 

CLOW,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1893,  B.Sc.  1893,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Glasgow ;   Motherwell. 

CLOW,  WILLIAM  MACCALLUM,  M.A.  1878,  B.D.  1881. 

F.C.    Minister    of  (i)   Cambusnethan,    1881-86,    (2)   Uddingston,    1886-89, 

(3)  South  Church,  Aberdeen,  1889-97,  (4)  Barclay  Church,  Edinburgh,  since  1897. 

CLUBB,  CHARLES,  M.A.  1883. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Glasgow,  (2)  Maybole,  (3)  Paisley,  (4)  Galashiels,  (5) 
Carbost,  Inverness-shire,  (6)  Fort-William. 

CLUBB,  JOHN,  B.D.  1889. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  and  Teacher,  Dunvegan,  Skye ; 
M.A.  Aberdeen,  1878. 


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CLUCKIE,  ANDREW,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

Stranraer. 

CLUCKIE,  NEVEN  GORDON,  M.B.  1880. 

Glasgow;   Greenock. 

CLUFF,  THOMAS,  CM.  1836. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CLUGSTON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1812. 

Minister  of  (i)  Forfar,  (2)  Free  Church  there;  died  3rd  March,  1857, 
aged  64. 

CLUNIE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1809,  LL.D.  1820. 

Congregational  Minister  at  Guildford,  1809-10;  thereafter  Master  of  the 
Leafsquare  and  Seedly  Grove  Academies,  Manchester;  died  23rd  June,  1858, 
aged  74. 

CLUTTERBUCK,  HENRY,  M.D.  1804. 

Practitioner,  London;    Physician  to  General  Dispensary,  Aldersgate  Street; 

Lecturer  on  Materia  Medica  and  Practice  of  Physic;    Projector  and  Editor  of 

The  Medical  and   Chirurgical  Review;   born   28th  January,    1767;    died  24th 

April,   1856. 

CLYDE,  JAMES,  B.A.  1837,  M.A.  1838,  LL.D.  1857. 

Licentiate  of  the  Secession  Church ;  Teacher  in  London,  Ipswich,  Brussels, 

and  Tain,   1841-54 ;    Greek  Tutor  in  Edinburgh  University,  1855 ;    Teacher  of 

Modern  Languages  in  Dollar  Institution,  1856-61 ;   one  of  the  Classical  Masters 

in  Edinburgh  Academy,  1861-78. 

COATES,  DAVID,  M.D.   1836. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

COATES,  JOHN,  M.D.  1848. 

Surgeon-Major,  Army;   died  i8th  March,   1895,  aged  68. 

COATES,  SAMUEL,  M.D.  1845- 

Eyrecourt,  Co.  Gal  way ;   Portumna,  same  Co.;   died  24th  November,  1879. 

COATES,  THOMAS  THOMPSON,  M.D.  1849. 

Galston;   Strathblane. 

COATS,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1869. 

Glasgow;  Surgeon-Lieut.-Col.,  Army;  son  of  John  Coats,  M.D.  1836  (q.v.). 

COATS,  JAMES,  M.A.  1885,  B.L.  1890. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

COATS,  JERVIS,  M.A.  1872. 

Baptist  Minister  at  Govan,  and  Lecturer  on  Biblical  Criticism  and  New 
Testament  Exegesis  in  Baptist  Theological  College  of  Scotland. 

COATS,  JOHN,  M.A.  1821. 

Portioner  in  (i)  Glasgow,  (2)  Helensburgh. 


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COATS,  JOHN,  M.D.  1836. 

Glasgow:  Examiner  for  Medical  Degrees  in  the  University,  1863-76;  died 
8th  June,  1879. 

COATS,  JOHN,  M.D.  1858. 

Glasgow. 

COATS,  JOHN  JACKSON,  M.A.  1871. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

COATS,  JOSEPH,  M.B.  1867,  M.D.  1870. 

Glasgow:  Pathologist  in  (i)  Royal  Infirmary,  (2)  Western  Infirmary;  Degree 
Examiner  on  Pathology  in  the  University,  1879-92 ;  Lecturer  on  Pathology  in 
the  University,  1890-94;  Professor  of  Pathology  therein  since  1894. 

COATS,  ROBERT  HAY,  M.A.  1893,  B.D.  1895. 

Student  of  Mansfield  College,  Oxford,  with  a  view  to  Honours  Degree 
in  Semitic  Languages. 

COATS,  WALTER  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1875,  B-D.  1878. 

Minister  of  Girthon. 

COCHRAN,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

Ship  Surgeon ;   Paisley. 

COCHRAN,  ANDREW,  M.D.   1865. 

Hong-Kong,  China;   died  7th  March,   1870. 

COCHRAN,  BERNARD,  M.A.  1730. 

"Sc.  Hib."  [Matric.  Alb.  1729]. 

COCHRAN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1764. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Jacobi  in  Comitatu  de  Londonderry,  Hibernia " 
[Matric.  Alb.  1763]. 

COCHRAN,  JOHN,  M.A.   1895. 

Teacher  in  Ludovic  Square  Public  School,  Johnstone. 

COCHRAN,  MATTHEW,  B.A.   1843,  M.A.   1844- 

Minister  of  St.  Peter's,  Glasgow;   died  7th  January,  1888,  aged  75. 

COCHRAN,  MICHAEL,  M.A.   1872. 

Professor  of  Chemistry  in  the  Ceylon  Medical  College,  and  City  Analyst 
to  the  Municipality  of  Colombo. 

COCHRAN,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1763. 

"  Filius  natu  secundus  Jacobi,  Agricolae  in  comitatu  de  Derry  in  Hib." 
[Matric.  Alb.  1761]. 

COCHRAN-PATRICK,  ROBERT  WILLIAM.     See  PATRICK. 

COCHRANE,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Glasgow ;   Forth,  Glam. 


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COCHRANE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1813. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Lame;    ordained  1815;    suspended  sine  die 
and  disannexed  from  the  congregation,  22nd  June,  1824. 

COCHRANE,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Wishaw. 

COCHRANE,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Kirkintilloch. 

COCHRANE,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Kirkintilloch ;   Birmingham. 

COCHRANE,  THOMAS,  M.A.,  M.D.  1784. 

"  Scoto-Britannus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

COCHRANE,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Greenock. 

COCHRANE,  WILLIAM,  B.A.  1844,  M.A.  1845- 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Edvardi   mercatoris  in  parochia  de  Glendermot  et 
comitatu  de  Deny"  [Matric.  Alb.   1842]. 

COCKBURN,  SAMUEL,  M.B.,  CM.  1891. 

Glasgow. 

COCKBURN,  THOMAS,  M.D.  174?- 

"Of  Jamaica"  [Univ.  Minute,  26th  June,  1747]. 

COCKER,  JOHN  MACINTOSH,  M.A.  1891. 

(i)    Assistant    Teacher    in    Public    School,    Johnstone;     (2)    Teacher   in 
Hutchesons'  Grammar  School,  Glasgow. 

COCKS,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1835,  CM.  1837. 

Dundee;   died  igth  August,  1875,  aged  64. 

COFFEY,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1833. 

Professor  of  Surgery  in  the  Medical  School  of  the  Royal  Belfast  Academical 
Institution. 

COGHLAN,  JOHN,  M.D.  1840. 

Wexford;   sometime  Mayor  of  that  town;    J.P. ;   died  5th  June,  1866. 

COHOON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1819. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

COLE,  JOSIAH,  M.D.  1742. 

"  Who  has  long  practised  with  good  success  in  London "  [Univ.  Minute, 
1 7th  December,  1742]. 

COLEBROOKE,  SIR  THOMAS  EDWARD,  BART.,  LL.D.  1873. 

Of  Crawford;  M.P.  for  (i)  Taunton,  (2)  Lanarkshire,  (3)  North  Lanarkshire; 

Dean  of  Faculties  in   Glasgow  University,  1869  to   1872;    born    igth   August, 

1813;  died  at  London,  nth  January,  1890;  son-in-law  of  John  Richardson  of 

Kirklands,  LL.B.  (q.v.). 


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COLEMAN,  BENJAMIN,  D.D.  1731. 

Nonconformist  Pastor  in  Boston,  Mass.,  U.S.A.,  1699-1747;  born  in  Boston, 
igth  October,  1673;  died  there,  2gth  August,  1747. 

COLEMAN,  SAMUEL,  M.D.  1841. 

Kells,  Co.  Antrim;   died  1867. 
COLHOUN,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1740. 

"Being  to  go  abroad  in  the  Expedition  to  be  commanded  by  the  Right 
Honble  the  Lord  Cathcart"  [Univ.  Minute,  1740]. 

COLLIGAN,  HUGH,  M.D.   1865. 

Paisley. 
COLLINGS,  ADOLPHUS,  M.D.  1839. 

"Sarniensis"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

COLLINS,  CLERICUS,  M.D.  1833. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

COLLINS,  HUGH  BROWN,  B.Sc.  1891. 

Mining  and  Civil  Engineer  in  (i)  Australia,  (2)  Canada,  (3)  Glasgow. 

COLLINS,  JAMES,  M.A.  1812. 

Possibly  one  of  (a)  James  Collins,  Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Dromore, 
1816-63,  who  died  i9th  December,  1863,  (b)  James  Collins,  Irish  Presbyterian 
Minister  at  Minterburn,  1829-49,  who  died  23rd  December,  1849. 

COLLINS,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1822. 

Dublin;   Navan,  Co.  Meath. 
COLLINS,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1833. 

Belfast. 
COLLUM,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1837. 

H.E.I.C.S. ;    London;   Surbiton,  Surrey. 
COLQUHOUN,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.   1744. 

"Now  at  London"  [Univ.  Minute,   loth  January,  1744]. 

COLQUHOUN,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.   1896. 

Student  of  Law. 
COLQUHOUN,  ALEXANDER  ELLERSON,  M.D.,  CM.  1862. 

Lancaster;   died  2nd  November,   1867,   aged  27. 

COLQUHOUN,  ARCHIBALD,  M.B.   1874. 

Glasgow;    Hamilton,  Victoria,  Australia;  Melbourne  there;  Bendigo  there. 

COLQUHOUN,  HUGH,  M.D.  1826. 

Never  practised  Medicine ;  was  partner  for  many  years  of  firm  of  Colquhoun 

&  Balloch,  Merchants,  Glasgow. 

COLQUHOUN,  JAMES,  LL.D.  1835. 

Diplomatic  Agent  and  Consul-General  in  Great  Britain  for  the  free 
Hanseatic  Republics  of  Lubeck,  Bremen,  and  Hamburg;  Consul-General  for 
Saxony,  and  for  the  West  Indian  Colonies  of  St.  Vincent,  St.  Christopher, 
Dominica,  Nevis,  Anguilla,  and  the  Virgin  Islands ;  etc.  etc.  etc. ;  born  7th 
June,  1780;  died  1855;  only  son  of  Patrick  Colquhoun,  LL.D.  (q.v.). 


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COLQUHOUN,  JAMES,  LL.D.  1893. 

Writer  in  Glasgow  and  (since  1889)  Member  of  the  University  Court,  as 
Assessor  nominated  by  the  Lord  Provost,  Magistrates,  and  Town  Council  of 
the  city. 

COLQUHOUN,  JOHN,  •  M.A.  1733. 

Minister  of  Baldernock ;   died  2ist  July,   1772. 

COLQUHOUN,  JOHN,  M.A.  1792,  M.D.  1796. 

Greenock. 

COLQUHOUN,  PATRICK,  LL.D.  1797. 

Of  Kelvingrove;  Merchant  in  (i)  Virginia,  1761-66,  (2)  Glasgow,  1766-89; 
originator  of  Chamber  of  Commerce;  Lord  Provost  of  Glasgow,  1782,  1783, 
and  1784;  afterwards  Stipendiary  Magistrate  at  the  Thames  Police  Court; 
Justice  of  Peace  for  Westminster;  Deputy-Lieutenant  of  Middlesex;  the  real 
originator  of  the  Thames  Police  System;  born  at  Dumbarton,  i/j-th  March, 
1745;  died  25th  April,  1820. 

COLQUHOUN,  WALTER,  M.A.  1886. 

(i)  Mathematical  Master,  Garnethill  School,  Glasgow;  (2)  Second  Master, 
Kent  Road  School,  Glasgow;  (3)  M.B.,  C.M.  1897. 

COLSTON,  JOHN,  C.M.  1844. 

Dorchester;  Bishop's  Stortford,  Herts.;  died  2nd  August,  1859,  aged  52, 
"  one  of  the  many  victims  to  the  slavery  of  Poor  Law  Medical  Service  "  [Med. 
Direct.]. 

COLT,  SIR  THOMAS  ARCHER,  BART.,  M.D.  1840,  C.M.  1841. 

Gloucester;   Maidencomb,  Torquay;   died  26th  February,   1893,  aged  77. 

COLTART,  GEORGE  LETHEM,  M.A.  1875. 

Native  of  Dumfriesshire;  intended  for  Ministry  of  Church  of  Scotland, 
but  died  November,  1881,  aged  26,  before  license. 

COLVIL,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1728. 

Presbyterian  Minister  of  Dromore,  Ireland,  1725-77;  died  23rd  April,  1777, 
aged  77. 

COLVIL,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1816. 

"F.  n.  6tus  Caroli  Agric.  Ochiltree"  [Matric.  Alb.  1812]. 

COLVILL,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1796. 

"Hybernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

COLVILLE,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1815. 

Minister  of  (i)  Kilwinning,  (2)  Beith;  died  i3th  May,  1852;  D.D.  Edin. 
1843. 

COLVILLE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1850. 

U.P.  Evangelist  at  (i)  Campbeltown,  (2)  Scotstounhill,  Glasgow;  died  at 
Ardrossan,  27th  July,  1886. 

COLVILLE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1888,  B.D.  1891. 

Minister  of  St.  Thomas',  Dundee,   1893-97,  when  resigned. 


Il8  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

COLVIN,  FRANCIS  HENRY,  M.B.,  CM.  1883. 

Glasgow;  Kirkcowan;  Colmonell;  died  there,  1 7th  June,  1895;  M.A.  Edin. 
1878 ;  son  of  Walter  L.  Colvin  (q.v.). 

COLVIN,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Hanley,  Staffs  ;   London ;   Glasgow. 

COLVIN,  WALTER  LAIDLAW,  M.A.  1830,  D.D.  1859. 

Minister  of  (i)  Shotts,  1836-43,  (2)  Cramond,  1843-77;  born  4th  June, 
1812;  died  igth  November,  1877. 

COMB,  CHARLES,  M.D.  1784. 

Practitioner  in  London,  and  Numismatist;  F.R.S. ;  F.S.A. ;  one  of  Dr. 
William  Hunter's  English  Trustees;  born  in  London,  23rd  September,  1743; 
died  there,  i8th  March,  1817. 

COMERFORD,  JOHN  THOMSON,  M.D.  1867. 

Deputy-Inspector-General,  R.N. ;   London. 

COMRIE,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1886. 

(i)  Assistant  Teacher  in  West  Public  School,  Paisley;  (2)  Head  Master  of 
Carbrook  Street  Public  School  there ;  (3)  Head  Master  of  West  Burgh  School, 
Forfar. 

CONACHER,  DAVID  EDMOND,  M.A.  1886. 

Probationer  of  the  Free  Church ;  died  at  6  Lindsay  Terrace,  Dowanhill, 
Glasgow,  4th  April,  1892,  aged  25. 

CONCANON,  ANTHONY,  M.D.  1844. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CONN,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1876,  B.D.  1879. 

Minister  of  Tillicoultry. 

CONNAL,  JAMES  GALBRAITH,  M.B.,  C.M.   1886. 

Glasgow. 

CONNAL,  PATRICK,  M.A.  1783. 

Secession  Minister  at  Bathgate,  1787-1820 ;  died  23rd  January,  1820,  aged  56. 

CONNEL,  SAMUEL,  B.A.  1840. 

(i)  F.C.  Minister  at  Coatbridge;  (2)  Proprietor  of  a  Private  Academy  in 
St.  George's  Road,  Glasgow;  died  suddenly  at  Rothesay,  i3th  July,  1879, 
aged  62. 

CONNELL,  CHARLES  ROBERT,  M.A.  1885. 

Barrister-at-Law,  London. 

CONNELL,  DONALD,  M.A.  1877. 

Minister  of  West  Free  Church,  Inverness. 

CONNELL,  JAMES,  M.A.  1740. 

Minister  of  Sorn ;   died  i4th  July,   1789,  aged  68. 


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CONNELL,  JAMES,  LL.D.  1845. 

Teacher  of  Mathematics  in  the  High  School  of  Glasgow;  born  yth 
September,  1804;  died  26th  March,  1846. 

CONNOLLY,  COLUMBA,  B.A.  1846,  M.A,  1861. 

"Filius  natu  minimus  Jacobi  Architecti  in  parochia  de  Kilcommin  et 
comitatu  de  Galway"  [Matric.  Alb.  1843];  possibly  the  same  person  as  the 
Rev.  Coleman  Connolly  (fourth  son  of  James  Connolly  of  Lettermullen,  Co. 
Galway,  gent),  who  matriculated  at  Worcester  College,  Oxford,  25th  April, 
1874,  aged  47;  Fellow  Commoner,  1874;  B.A.  1877;  M.A,  1880;  address 
in  1889,  15  Abercorn  Place,  St.  John's  Wood,  London,  N.W. 

CONNOLLY,  DANIEL,  M.D.  1788. 

"Hibemus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CONNOR,  DAVID,  M.A.  1891. 

Licentiate  of  the  U.P.  Church. 

CONNOR,  GEORGE  MUIR,  M.B.,  CM.  1885. 

Glasgow. 

CONNOR,  JAMES,  M.A.  1773. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CONNOR,  JOHN,  M.A.  1738. 

"  Fil.  Patricii  Connor  in  Paroch.  Ardtrea  in  Comitat.  Derry,  Hib."  [Matric. 
Alb.  1737]. 

CONNOR,  JOHN,  M.A.  1777. 

"Hybernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CONNOR.  JOHN  MORGAN,  M.A.  1893. 

(i)  Assistant  to  Professor  of  English  Literature  in  Glasgow  University, 
1894-96;  (2)  Student  of  Divinity  in  U.P.  College. 

CONNOR,  PATRICK,  C.M.  1817. 

Newry. 

CONOCHIE,  THOMAS  GILLIES,  M.A.  1891. 

Minister  of  Victoria  Street  U.P.  Church,  Dundee,  since  1897. 

CONSTABLE,  JOHN,  M.D.,  C.M.  1862. 

Glasgow;  Leuchars;  J.P. 

CONSTABLE,  WILLIAM  JOHN  RAWSON,  B.A.  1835,  LL.D.  1869. 

Rector  of  the  Grammar  School,  Donington,  Spalding;  died  2gth  April,  1882. 

CONWAY,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1881,  M.D.  1884. 

Glasgow;  died  24th  January,  1894. 

CONWAY,  JOSEPH,  M.D.  1860. 

Greenock;  died  26th  January,  1865. 

CONYNGHAM,  WILLIAM  LENOX,  M.A.  1812. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Georgii  Lenox,  Armigeri  de  Springhill  in  Com.  de 
Londonderry"  [Matric.  Alb.  1812]. 


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COOK,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.   1890,  M.D.  1893. 

Cardiff. 

COOK,  DAVID,  B.L.  1887. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

COOK,  DONALD,  B.Sc.  1873. 

Minister  of  Wellgate  Free  Church,  Dundee. 

COOK,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888. 

Wakefield  ;  Catrine,  Ayrshire ;  London  ;  Stewarton. 

COOK,  JOHN,  D.D.  1838. 

Minister  of  St.  Andrew's  Church,  Quebec,  1838-88;  Temporary  President  of 
Queen's  College,  Kingston,  1857,  and  for  two  Sessions  Professor  of  Divinity; 
Principal  of,  and  Lecturer  on  Divinity  in,  Morin  College,  Quebec,  which  owed  its 
foundation  mainly  to  his  influence;  born  at  Sanquhar  circa  1810;  died  circa 
1890. 

COOK,  THOMAS  DIXON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1879. 

Hexham,  Northumberland;  Torquay. 

COOK,  JOHN  ANDREW,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Linton,  by  Kelso. 

COOK,  JOHN  MILLER,  M.A.  1891. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Bathgate  Academy,  (2)  Crosshill  School,  Strathaven. 

COOK,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Glasgow ;  Millport. 

COOK,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1892. 

Leiston,  Suffolk;  L.A.H.  Dub.  1868;  L.R.C.S.  Edin.  1872. 

COOK,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1891. 

Minister  of  Levern. 

COOK,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1874. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

COOK,  WILLIAM  STEWART,  B.Sc.  1892,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

Glasgow ;  Greenock. 

COOKE,  ALEXANDER  D.,  C.M.  1826. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

COOKE,  DANIEL,  M.A.  1758. 

"Filius  natu  minor  Richardi,  Armigeri  in  urbe  Dublin"  [Matric.  Alb.  1756]. 

COOKE,  JOSEPH  MAYNE,  M.D.  1837. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

COOKE,  SAMUEL  HAMILTON,  M.D.  1839. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

COOKE,  WILLIAM  BROOKS,  M.D.  1842. 

"  Occidentalis  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


ROLL    OF   GRADUATES  121 

COOKMAN,  ALFRED,  M.A,  1824. 

"  Filius  natu  Maximus  Georgii  Mercatoris  apud  Hull  in  comitatu  de  York  " 
[Matric.  Alb.   1820]. 

COOPER,  CHRISTOPHER,  M.D.  1799. 

Practitioner  at  Dorchester;  died  there,  3oth  July,  1842,  aged  69. 

COOPER,  JOHN,  M.A.  1739. 

"Filius  Gulielmi  Cooper  in  New  Monkland"  [Matric.  Alb.  1736]. 

COOPER,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1827. 

Of  Failford ;  W.S.,  Edinburgh ;  born  28th  March,  1808  ;  died  3151  December, 
1880. 

COOPER,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1837. 

London ;  died  4th  February,  1882,  aged  74. 

COOTE,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1833. 

Ballyjamesduff,  Co.  Cavan. 

COPELAND,  JAMES  WILSON,  M.A.  1896. 

Intends  to  qualify  for  Ministry  of  U.P.  Church. 

COPEMAN,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1848. 

Bury  St.  Edmunds;  Norwich. 

COPLAND,  ANDREW,  M.B.,  CM.  1888. 

Johnstone ;  Jarrow-on-Tyne. 

COPLAND,  GEORGE,  B.A.  1859,  M.A.  1861. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Ayr. 

COPLAND,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Glasgow;  Highbridge,  Somerset. 

COPPIN,  HENRY  TUDOR,  M.D.  1836,  CM.  1841. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CORBETT,  JAMES,  CM.  1826. 

Rathfriland,  Co.  Down. 

CORBETT,  JOHN  AUGUSTIN,  M.D.  1853. 

Surgeon,  R.N. ;   died  of  spasmodic  cholera  at  Beicos  Bay,  Constantinople, 
ist  December,  1855,  aged  38. 

CORBETT,  JOSEPH,  D.D.  1884. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Kilcreggan,  (2)  Manchester,  (3)  Camphill,  Glasgow. 

CORBETT,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886. 

Barrhead. 

CORBETT,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1890. 

Teacher  in  Glasgow. 

CORBETT,  ROBERT  TELFER,  M.D.  1841. 

Glasgow;  Waikato,  New  Zealand;  Tuakau  there;  died  i4th  October,  1876. 


122  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

CORCORAN,  GEORGE,  M.D.,  CM.  1840. 

"Hibernicus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CORDINER,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1892. 

Qualifying  for  Degree  of  LL.B. 

CORDINER,  JAMES,  M.A.  1884,  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 

Aberdare ;  Ship  Surgeon ;  Coatbridge. 

CORDINER,  ROBERT,  M.A.   1886. 

Licentiate  of  the  U.P.  Church. 

CORE,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1873,  M.D.  1876. 

Cramlington,  Northumberland;  Muthill;  Cadder,  Lanarkshire;  Glasgow 
(Medical  Superintendent,  Barony  Parish  Hospital). 

CORKINDALE,  JAMES,  LL.B.  1826. 

M.D.  Edin.  1801 ;  Practitioner  in  Glasgow  and  Surgeon  of  Glasgow  Prison ; 
known  as  "Dr.  Corkey";  died  1842;  mentioned  in  Lockhart's  "Lament  for 
Captain  Paton." 

CORMACK,  BENJAMIN  GEORGE,  B.Sc.,  M.A.  1889, 

Baxter  Demonstrator  in  Geology  in  University  of  Glasgow,  1889-92; 
Junior  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Botany  there,  1889-90  ;  Senior  Assistant,  1890-94; 
Lecturer  on  Botany  in  Queen  Margaret  College,  Glasgow,  1890-91 ;  Science 
Teacher  in  Alloa  Academy,  and  Science  Lecturer  in  School  of  Science  and  Art, 
Alloa,  1894-96;  Professor  of  Botany  in  Anderson's  College,  Glasgow,  1897. 

CORMACK,  JOHN  DEWAR,  B.Sc.  1892. 

(i)  Assistant  Lecturer  on  Technical  Electricity,  Yorkshire  College,  Leeds;  (2) 
Assistant  to  Professor  of  Civil  Engineering  in  Glasgow  University. 

CORMACK,  WILLIAM,  B.Sc.  1874. 

English  Master  in  Ayr  Academy;  died  nth  January,   1895,  aged  52. 

CORMICK,  FREDERICK  BURDETT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Yoker. 
CORMICK,  MICHAEL,  M.A.,  M.D.  1772. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CORNWAL,  GABRIEL,  M.A.  1734. 

"Hib."  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CORNWALL,  ROBERT  ROE,  M.D.  1839. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 
CORRIE,  JAMES,  M.D.  1791. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CORRY,  JOHN,  M.A.  1755. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Revdi  Viri  Joannis  Currie  de  Newton  Curry  in 
Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1753]. 

CORSE,  JOHN,  D.D.   1776. 

Minister  of  the  Tron  Church,  Glasgow,  1743-82;  Dean  of  Faculties  in  the 
University,  1768-70,  1771-72,  and  1774-76;  died  5th  February,  1782,  aged  68. 


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COSGRAVE,  JOHN,  M.D.  1843. 

Stalybridge ;  Sheffield ;  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man ;  Standish,  Lanes. ;  died  23rd 
December,  1881. 

COSH,  JAMES,  M.A.  1861,  D.D.  1892. 

(i)   R.P.   Missionary  to  New  Hebrides ;  (2)  Locum  tenens  for  Rev.  David 

Bruce,  St.  Andrew's  Church,  Auckland,  N.Z.,  during  his  visit  to  Scotland ;   (3) 

Minister  of  the  Presbyterian  Church,  Balmain,  Sydney,  and  Tutor  in  Exegetical 

Theology  for  the  Presbyterian  Church  of  New  South  Wales. 

COSTELLO,  JAMES,  M.D.  1834. 

"Hibernicus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

COSTELLOE,  BENJAMIN  FRANCIS  CONN,  B.Sc.  1874,  M.A.  1875. 

Barrister-at-Law,  London ;  Degree  Examiner  on  Mental  Philosophy  in 
University  of  Glasgow,  1879-82. 

COTTON,  WILLIAM  ROWLAND  WADO,  M.A.  1737. 

"Ang."  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

COULSON,  GEORGE  FRANCIS,  B.Sc.  1892. 

Civil  Engineer  (with  P.  &  W.  MacLellan,  Limited,  Clutha  Works),  Glasgow. 

COULTER,  DANIEL,  CM.  1838,  M.D.  1839. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

COULTER,  HENRY,  M.A.  1811. 

"  Filius  natu  2"*  Joannis,  Artificis,  apud  St.  Andrews  in  Comitatu  Downe " 
[Matric.  Alb.  1809]. 

COULTER,  HUGH,  M.A.  1774. 

"Filius  natu  Maximus  Hugonis  in  Parochia  de  Killwinning"  [Matric.  Alb. 
1769]. 
COULTER,  JOHN,  M.A,  1750,  D.D.  1798. 

Minister  of  (i)  Kirkmaiden,  (2)  Stranraer ;  died  i6th  February,  1814,  aged  84. 

COULTER,  JOHN,  M.A.  1815. 

Presbyterian  Minister,  Dundonald,  Belfast;  died  1877. 

COULTER,  JOHN,  M.D.  1839. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

COULTER,  JOSEPH,  M.D.  1842. 

"  Hybernus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

COULTHARD.  THOMAS,  M.A.  1731. 

"Ang."  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

COUPER,  DAVID,  M.B.,  CM.  1881,  M.D.  1883. 

Blantyre;  Glasgow. 

COUPER,  JAMES,  M.A-  1775,  D.D.  1800. 

Minister  of  Baldernock,  1783  to  1803;  Dean  of  Faculties  in  Glasgow 
University,  1800  to  1802;  Professor  of  Astronomy  there,  1803  to  1836;  son  of 
John  Couper,  Minister  of  Lochwinnoch  (q.v.) ;  died  7th  January,  1836,  aged  84. 


124  ROLL    OF   GRADUATES 

COUPER,  JAMES,  M.A.  1811. 

COUPER,  JAMES,  CM.  1832,  M.D.  1836. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

COUPER,  JOHN,  M.A.  1729. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  John  Couper,  who  was  Minister  of  Lochwinnoch 
from  1750-87,  and  died  1787,  aged  81. 

COUPER,  JOHN,  M.D.  1858. 

London :  sometime  Professor  of  Physiology  and  Anatomy,  London  Hospital 
Medical  College  ;  afterwards  Lecturer  on  Surgery  there. 

COUPER,  PETER,  M.A.  1895. 

Assistant  Teacher  in  Springburn  Public  School,  Glasgow,  1888;  Second 
Master  in  Crofthead  Public  School,  Fauldhouse,  1888-91 ;  Classical  Master  in 
Albany  Academy,  Glasgow,  since  1891. 

COUPER,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1782. 

Tutor  in  Virginia  for  some  years,  up  to  1776;  Practitioner  at  (i)  Newton- 
Stewart,  (2)  Fochabers,  as  Physician  to  Duke  of  Gordon,  1788  to  1806  ;  born  in 
Wigtownshire,  22nd  September,  1750;  died  at  Wigtown,  i8th  January,  1818;  a 
minor  poet  of  some  reputation. 

COUPER,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1805. 

Glasgow;  died  circa  1811. 

COUPER,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1776. 

M.  F.  P.  &  S.  G.  1783;  one  of  the  "Mediciner"  Trustees  nominated  by 
Professor  John  Anderson,  M.A.  1745  (q.v.),  and  also  designated  by  him  as 
Professor  of  Chemistry  in  his  Institution ;  one  of  the  first  Surgeons  of  the  Glasgow 
Royal  Infirmary ;  became  a  partner  of  Charles  Tennant  &  Co.  of  St.  Rollox 
Chemical  Works,  and  was  also  an  original  partner  of  the  Glasgow  Apothecaries' 
Co. ;  born  1757  ;  died  1843  ;  son  of  John  Couper,  Minister  of  Lochwinnoch  (q.v.). 

COUPER,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1811,  M.D.  1816. 

Professor  of  Natural  History  in  Glasgow  University,  1829  to  1857;  died  at 
East  Kilpatrick,  4th  August,  1857,  aged  65. 

COUPER,  WILLIAM  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1894. 

Died  at  Southsea,  25th  February,  1895  (3^  months  after  graduation),  aged  27. 

COURT,  CHARLES,  M.B.,  CM.  1885. 

Alfreton,  Derbyshire;  Kirkham,  Lanes. 

COURTENAY,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1846. 

Galgorm,  Co.  Antrim;  died  igth  November,  1893,  aged  83. 

COURTNEY,  JOHN,  M.A.  1768. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

COUSINS,  ISAAC,  M.A.  1809. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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COUSINS,  JAMES,  M.A.  1787. 

"Hybernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 
COUTTS,  DAVID,  M.B.,  CM.  1891. 

Stevenston;  Glasgow. 

COUTTS,  JAMES,  M.A.  1885. 

Assistant  to  Clerk  of  Senate  of  Glasgow  University  since  1884;  Registrar  of 
General  Council  since  1886;  Secretary  of  Local  Examination  Board  from  1889  to 
discontinuance  of  Examinations  in  1893. 

COVERDALE,  JOHN,  M.D.,  C.M.  1834. 

New  Town,  Tasmania. 

COWAN,  ANDREW,  M.D.  1802. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

COWAN,  CHARLES  JAMES,  M.A.  1869. 

Minister  of  Morebattle ;  B.D.  Edin.   1873. 

COWAN,  DUGALD  M'COIG,  M.A.  1890. 

(i)  Teacher  in  Broomloan  Public  School,  Govan;  (2)  Teacher  in  Maryhill 
Public  School;  (3)  Teacher  in  Eastpark  Public  School,  Maryhill;  (4)  Head 
Master  of  North  Kelvinside  Public  School  there. 

COWAN,  HUGH,  M.A.  1891,  LL.B.  1895. 

Intends  to  qualify  as  a  Law  Agent ;  son  of  M'Taggart  Cowan,  C.E.,  Glasgow. 

COWAN,  JAMES,  LL.D.  1834. 

Of  Dildawn,  Castle-Douglas ;  Master  of  the  Grange  Academy,  Sunderland  ; 
Founder  of  Cowan  Gold  Medals ;  died  at  Dildawn,  ist  July,  1868. 

COWAN,  JOHN,  M.A,  1772. 

"  Natus  in  Hibernia  Josephi  Filius  natu  maximus  in  Urbe  Newrry  in 
Comitatu  de  Down  in  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1768]. 

COWAN,  JOHN,  M.A.  1797. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  John  Cowan,  Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at 
Coagh,  1801-41 ;  died  26th  July,  1841. 

COWAN,  JOHN,  M.A.  1824. 

Brother  of,  and  sometime  Assistant  to,  Dr.  James  Cowan  of  Grange  Academy, 
Sunderland  (q.v.);  died  at  Dildawn,  Castle-Douglas,  4th  August,  1888. 

COWAN,  JOHN,  M.A.  1891. 

Advocate,  Edinburgh;  LL.B.  Ed. 

COWAN,  JOHN  BLACK,  M.D.  1851,  LL.D.  1880. 

Civil  Surgeon  in  Army  in  Crimea;  Lecturer  on  Medical  Jurisprudence  in 
Anderson's  College,  Glasgow,  185610  1862;  Lecturer  on  Practice  of  Medicine 
there,  1862  to  1865 ;  Professor  of  Materia  Medica  in  Glasgow  University, 
1865  to  1880;  Member  of  University  Court  (as  Senate's  Assessor),  1876  to 
1880;  son  of  Robert  Cowan,  M.D.  (q.v.). ;  born  i4th  September,  1829;  died 
at  Brooksby,  Largs,  27th  July,  1896. 


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COWAN,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1834. 

Surgeon  to  Glasgow  Royal  Infirmary,  1824-30;  Physician  to  same,  1837; 
Professor  of  Medical  Jurisprudence  and  Forensic  Medicine  in  Glasgow  University, 
1839-41;  born  24th  March,  1796;  died  gth  October,  1841. 

COWAN,  ROBERT  CAMERON,  M.A.  1856. 

Accountant,  Edinburgh. 

COWAN,  SAMUEL  DONALDSON,  M.A.  1891,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

U.P.  Medical  Missionary  to  Old  Calabar. 

COWAN,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1808,  LL.D.  1829. 

(i)  Parish  Schoolmaster  at  Slamannan;  (2)  Parish  Schoolmaster  at  East 
Kilbride ;  (3)  Rector  of  the  Academy  in  Darlington ;  (4)  one  of  the  Masters 
of  the  Grammar  School  of  Glasgow;  (5)  Head  Master  of  Toxteth  Lodge  School, 
Liverpool ;  (6)  after  retiral  on  a  competency,  for  some  years  assisted  his 
brother  James  Cowan,  LL.D.  (q.v.),  in  Grange  Academy,  Sunderland;  born 
7th  October,  1791;  died  at  his  estate  of  Linburn,  Kirknewton,  ist  February, 
1875- 

COWAN,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1843. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

COWELL,  WILLIAM  JOHN  JAMES,  M.D.  1832. 

Lynton,  North  Devon;    Dover. 

COWEN,  BARUCH  STEWART,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885. 

Glasgow;  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man;  Aden,  Arabia  (F.C.  Missionary);  Moffat; 
Alphington,  Australia;  Charlton  there. 

COWEN,  HERBERT  OSBORNE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888. 

Douglas,  Isle  of  Man ;   Bendigo,  Victoria,  Australia ;   Eaglehawk  there. 

COWIE,  DAVID,  M.B.,  C.M.  1874. 

Glasgow. 

COWIE,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.   1884. 

Coatbridge;   Ryhill,  Yorks. ;    died  there,  i4th  June,  1890. 

COWPER,  GEORGE  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1839. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

COWPER,  STEWART,  M.D.  1867. 

Assistant-Surgeon,  U.S.  Army ;  Leith ;  Thornliebank ;  Assistant-Surgeon, 
Civil  Service,  Ceylon;  Melbourne;  died  24th  January,  1876. 

COX,  FRANCIS  AUGUSTUS,  LL.D.  1825. 

Baptist  Minister  at  (i)  Clipstone,  Northamptonshire,  (2)  Cambridge,  (3) 
Hackney,  Middlesex,  1811-53;  born  at  Leighton  Buzzard,  7th  March,  1783; 
died  at  Hackney,  5th  September,  1853;  M.A.  Edin.  1802. 

COX,  JOHN,  M.A.  1764. 

"  Filius  natu  minor  Joannis  quondam  Agricolae  in  Comitatu  de  Dunnegal 
in  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1761]. 


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COX,  JOHN  ANDERSON,  M.D.  1849. 

"Cochin"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 
COX,  SAMUEL,  M.D.  1802. 

"  Anglo-Britannus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

COX,  WILLIAM  TRAVERS,  M.D.  18301 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

COYLE,  PATRICK,  CM.  1819. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

COYLE,  ROBINSON  RUDDOCK,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

Glasgow. 

CRAIG,  ALEXANDER  BAILLIE,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

Walker- on-Tyne ;   Blackburn. 

CRAIG,  ALEXANDER  GRATITUDE,  B.Sc.  1894. 

Civil  Engineer,  Great  Southern  Railway,  Buenos  Aires,  South  America. 

CRAIG,  ALEXANDER  M'RAE,  B.A.  1859,  M.A.  1860. 

F.C.  Minister  at  (i)  Dundonald,  (2)  Sprouston,  (3)  Kelso. 

CRAIG,  ANDREW  FORRESTER,  M.D.,  CM.  1863. 

Glasgow;    Sanquhar;    Glasgow;    Hamilton;    Glasgow;    Lenzie;    London; 
Lenzie. 

CRAIG,  ANDREW  M'LEAN,  M.A.  1886. 

Head  Master  of  Northern  School,  Falkirk. 

CRAIG,  ARCHIBALD,  M.B.  1870,  M.D.  1877. 

Bishopbriggs ;  Pathhead-Ford. 

CRAIG,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1877,  LL.B.  1881. 

Writer  in  Glasgow,  and  (since  1888)  Clerk  of  the  General  Council  of  the 
University;   Consul  for  the  Greater  Republic  of  Central  America. 

CRAIG,  DANIEL,  M.B.,  CM.  1887. 

Ship  Surgeon ;   Barrhead ;   Tarbert,  Loch  Fyne. 

CRAIG,  HENRY  JAMIESON,  M.D.  1844. 

Newbiggen,  Northumberland. 

CRAIG,  HUGH  BROWNLIE,  M.D.  1860. 

Denny;   Act  Asst.  Surg.,  Navy. 

CRAIG,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1870,  M.D.  1876. 

Ashton-under-Lyne ;   Partick;   died  1885. 

CRAIG,  JAMES,  M.A.  1884,  B.Sc.  1889. 

Teacher,  Glasgow,  in  (i)  Henderson  Street  School,   1883-89,  (2)  Napiershall 
School  since  1889. 

CRAIG,  JAMES,  M.A.  1885,  B.D.  1888. 

Minister  of  Whitburn  since  1892. 


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CRAIG,  JAMES  HUNTER,  M.A.  1895. 

Assistant  Master  in  Gorbals  Public  School,  Glasgow,  1890-92;  Assistant 
Master  in  Public  School,  Cathcart,  1892  93;  Head  Master  of  Public  School, 
West  Linton,  since  1893. 

CRAIG,  JAMES  MARCH,  M.D.   1850. 

Birkenhead ;   died  5th  November,   1869. 

CRAIG,  JOHN,  M.A.  1804. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Joannis  Mercatoris  in  parochia  de  Tullycorbit  in 
comitatu  de  Monaghan  in  Hybernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1801]. 

CRAIG,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1872. 

Grenada,  West  Indies. 

CRAIG,  JOHN,  M.A.  1885. 

Teacher  in  High  School  for  Girls,   Garnethill,  Glasgow. 

CRAIG,  JOHN  BAILLIE,  M.A.  1894,  B.D.  1895. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

CRAIG,  JOHN  WRIGHT,  M.D.  1859. 

Darlington ;   Ayr ;   London  ;   Bradford ;    Bingley,  Yorks. 

CRAIG,  JOSEPH  LEITCH,  M.A.  1887. 

Minister  of  Free  St.  George's  Church,  Montrose. 

CRAIG,  PETER  LATIMER  LEITCH,  M.A.  1891,  B.Sc.   1896,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Wishaw. 

CRAIG,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1819. 

Minister  of  (i)  New  Cumnock,  1829-35,  (2)  Rothesay,  1835-43,  (3)  Free 
Church,  Rothesay,  1843-60;  born  at  Eaglesham,  yth  June,  1792;  died  at 
Rothesay,  26th  May,  1860. 

CRAIG,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1866. 

(i)  E.U.  Minister  at  Blackfriars  Street,  Glasgow,  (2)  E.U.  (Congregational) 
Minister  at  Brighton  Street,  Edinburgh. 

CRAIG,  THOMAS  CONNELL,  M.B.,  CM.  1889. 

Colne,  Lanes. ;    Heaton,  Northumberland ;   Cramlington  there ;   Heaton. 

CRAIG,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1736,  D.D.   1764. 

Library  Keeper  to  the  University,   1736-37;  Minister  of  (i)  Cambusnethan, 

(2)   Wynd    Church,    Glasgow,    (3)    St.    Andrew's    Church,    Glasgow;     Dean    of 

Faculties  in  the  University,   1748  to  1751;    born  at  Glasgow,  February,  1709; 

died  i3th  January,   1784;   father  of  Lord  Craig  (infra). 

CRAIG,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1763,  LL.D.  1804. 

Library  Keeper  to  the  University,  1764-67;  Sheriff  of  Ayrshire,    1787-92; 

one    of   the    Judges    of   the    Court    of    Session    (under    title    of   Lord    Craig), 

1792-1813;    Rector   of  Glasgow  University,    1801   to   1803;    born    1745;    died 

8th  July,  1813;   cousin  of  Mrs.  M'Lehose,  the  "Clarinda"  of  Burns. 


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CRAIG,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1811. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  William  Craig,  Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at 
(i)  Carnmoney,  1819-23,  (2)  Dromora,  1823-71,  and  who  died  22nd  December, 
1871. 

CRAIG,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1828. 

Glasgow   (Lecturer  on  the  Theory  of  Medicine  in  Portland  Street  Medical 
School,   1833-36);   died  1836. 
CRAIGHILL,  LORD.    See  MILLAR,  JOHN,  LL.D.  1876. 

CRAIK,  SIR  HENRY,  LL.D.  1884. 

Examiner  in  Education  Department,  London,  1870-85  ;  Secretary  to  Scotch 
Education  Board  since  1885;  born  i8th  October,  1846;  Snell  Exhibitioner, 
1865;  B.A.  Oxon.  1870;  M.A.  1882;  CB.  (Civil)  1887;  K.C.B.  1897. 

CRAIK,  JAMES,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.  1862. 

W.S.,  Edinburgh;  born  i3th  March,  1841 ;  brother  of  Sir  Henry  Craik  (q.v.). 

CRAIK,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  CM.  1886,  M.D.  1893. 

Montgomery;    Pelton  Fell,  Durham;   Conisbrough,  Yorks. 

CRAIK,  WILLIAM,  B.A.  1858,  M.A.  1859. 

Merchant,  Manchester;  brother  of  Sir  Henry  Craik  (q.v.). 

CRAIK,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Swinton,  Yorks. 

CRAMB,  JOHN  ADAM,  M.A.  1886. 

Assistant,  as  Luke  Fellow,  to  Professor  of  English  Literature  in  Glasgow 

University,  1886-89;  Lecturer  on  Modern  History  in  Queen  Margaret  College, 

Glasgow,   1889-91;   Professor  of  Modern  History  in  Queen's  College,   London, 

since  1893. 

CRAMER,  SAMUEL  JOHNSTON,  M.D.  1800. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CRAMPTON,  SIR  PHILIP,  BART.,  M.D.  1799- 

Lecturer   on    Clinical   Surgery,    Dublin;    Surgeon-General   to   the    Forces; 

and  Surgeon-in-Ordinary  to  George  IV.  and  Queen  Victoria  in  Ireland ;   born 

at    Dublin,    7th  June,    1777;    died    loth  June,    1858;    F.R.S. ;    at   Sir   Philip's 

villa  in  Wicklow,  Sir  Walter  Scott  halted  for  a  night  during  his  Irish  tour  in  1825. 

CRAN,  HUGH,  M.B.,  C.M.  1873- 

Nantwich,  Cheshire. 

CRANE,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1792. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CRANFIELD,  THOMAS  GEORGE,  M.D.  1835. 

Enniscorthy,  Co.  Wexford;  J.P.  for  County;  died  gth  January,  1872, 
aged  60. 

CRANMER,  JOHN  GRAHAM,  M.A.  1894,  B.D.  1896. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

l 


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CRANSTOUN,  JAMES,  B.A.  1855,  LL.D.  1873. 

Classical  Master  in  Hamilton  Place  Academy,  Edinburgh,   1856-60;  Rector 

of    (i)     Kirkcudbright    Grammar    School,    1860-72,    (2)    Dumfries    Academy, 

1872-78;  Senior  Classical  Master  of  Royal  High  School,  Edinburgh,  1878-86, 

when  retired. 

CRAUFORD,  CHARLES,  M.A.  1746. 

"  Filius  Joannis  Crauford  Olitoris  in  Ferm  prope  Glasguam "  [Matric.  Alb. 
1740]. 

CRAUFUIRD,  WALTER  KENNEDY,  M.D.  1791. 

"Brittanus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CRAUFURD,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1758. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Gulielmi  Crawfurd  de  Possile  Mercatoris  Glasguensis  " 
[Matric.  Alb.  1753]. 

CRAWFORD,  ADAIR,  M.A.  1770,  M.D.  1780. 

One  of  the  Physicians  to  St.  Thomas's  Hospital,  London,  and  Professor 
of  Chemistry  to  the  Military  Academy  at  Woolwich;  died  2gih  July,  1795, 
aged  47  ;  brother  of  William  Crawford,  D.D.  (q.v.). 

CRAWFORD,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.,  M.D.  1774. 

Possibly  the  same   person  as   Alexander  Crawford,    Physician  at  Lisburn, 

who   died    29th   August,    1823,  aged  68;    brother  of  William  Crawford,   D.D. 

(q.v.),  and  of  Adair  Crawford,  M.D.  (q.v.). 

CRAWFORD,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

London. 

CRAWFORD,  ALEXANDER  DAVID,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886. 

Millport;   Coleshill,  Warwickshire. 

CRAWFORD,  ALEXANDER  WILKIE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1879. 

Paisley ;  South  Africa. 

CRAWFORD,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1769. 

"  Natus  in  Hibernia  Filius  natu  quartus  Jacobi  Agricolae  in  Parochia  de 
Killimard  in  Com.  de  Donigal  in  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1768]. 

CRAWFORD,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1787,  M.D.  1789. 

"  Scoto-Britannus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CRAWFORD,  ANDREW,  M.D.  1842. 

"Filius  nat.  secundus  Gulielmi  Medicinae  Doctoris  ap.  Port  Glasgow  in 
com.  de  Renfrew"  [Matric.  Alb.  1836]. 

CRAWFORD,  CHARLES,  C.M.  1827,  M.D.  1845. 

Gourock;   died  1855. 

CRAWFORD,  DAVID  HODGE,  M.A.  1896. 

Assistant  to  Professor  of  English  Literature  in  Glasgow  University. 

CRAWFORD,  FREDERICK,  M.A.  1788. 

"  Hibernus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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CRAWFORD,  GAVIN,  M.A.  1879. 

Intended  for  Ministry,   but  died  (before  completion   of  Divinity  course), 
i6th  December,  1882,  aged  30. 

CRAWFORD,  GEORGE,  M.D.,  CM.  1863. 

Port-Glasgow;   died  4th  January,   1890,  aged  55. 

CRAWFORD,  HUGH,  M.D.  1834. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 
CRAWFORD,  JAMES,  M.A.  1756. 

"Filius  natu  major  Jacobi  Mercatoris  in  Urbe  Donnegal"  [Matric.  Alb.  1755]- 

CRAWFORD,  JAMES,  C.M.  1823. 

Possibly  Gourock. 

CRAWFORD,  JAMES,  CM.  1840,  M.D.  1858. 

Manchester;   died  iyth  January,  1880. 

CRAWFORD,  JAMES,  M.D.  1860,  C.M.  1869. 

Longridge,  by  Whitburn ;    Huddersfield ;   Bradford,  Yorks. 

CRAWFORD,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1876. 

Bradford,  Yorks. 

CRAWFORD,  JAMES,  M.A.  1884. 

Science  Master  in  Thomson  Street  Public  School,  Glasgow,  1885-86;  Rector 

of  Annan  Academy,  1886-89;   Teacher  in  High  School  of  Glasgow  since  1889. 

CRAWFORD,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1884. 

Newmains;   Rutherglen;   Patricroft,  Manchester;   Glasgow;   died  1894. 

CRAWFORD,  JOHN,  M.D.  1829. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CRAWFORD,  JOHN,  M.D.  1838. 

Glasgow    (Professor    of    Medical    Jurisprudence    in    Anderson's    College, 
1842-56);   Carstairs;   died  1881. 

CRAWFORD,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1879. 

Biggar. 

CRAWFORD,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1889. 

Rutherglen;   Glasgow;   Dundee. 

CRAWFORD,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Ship  Surgeon. 

CRAWFORD,  JOHN  CRICHTON,  M.B.,  CM.  1883. 

Barrow-in-Furness ;   Ardrossan ;   Ingrow,  Yorks. 

CRAWFORD,  JOHN  IRWIN,  M.D.  1838. 

Fleet  Surgeon,  R.N. 

CRAWFORD,  LAURENCE,  B.Sc.  1886. 

Fellow    of    King's    College,    Cambridge,    and  Lecturer    in    Mathematics, 

Mason    College,    Birmingham ;    Degree    Examiner  on    Mathematics,    etc.,    in 
University  of  Glasgow  since  1896. 


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CRAWFORD,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1882,  M.D.  1889. 

Glasgow. 

CRAWFORD,  ROBERT  BROWN,  M.A.   1884. 

Minister  of  Kilmallie. 

CRAWFORD,  STEWART  NICHOLSON,  C.M.  1836. 

Oldham,  Lanes. ;    Glasgow ;   Auchencairn,  by  Castle-Douglas ;   Glasgow. 

CRAWFORD,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1883,  B.D.  1886. 

Minister  of  East  U.P.  Church,  Perth. 

CRAWFORD,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1763,  D.D.  1784. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Strabane,  1766-98,  (2)  Holywood,  1798-1800; 
died  there,  4th  January,  1800;  brother  of  Adair  Crawford,  M.D.  (q.v.). 

CRAWFORD,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1830. 

Port-Glasgow. 

CRAWFORD,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1866,  M.B.,  C.M.  1874. 

Carlisle;  Blackburn;  died  there,  24th  May,  1896,  aged  50. 

CRAWFORD,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1869,  M.D.  1872. 

Dunfermline ;  Uddingston. 

CRAWFURD,  ROBERT  KING  BARBOUR,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885. 

Morland,  Westmoreland ;  Keswick. 

CREAGHE,  MARTIN  CONNELL,  M.D.  1799. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CREIGHTON,  JOHN  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Caistor,  Lines. ;  Ayr ;  Wakefield. 

CREIGHTON,  MANDELL.     See  LONDON,  BISHOP  OF. 

CREIGHTON,  WILLIAM  DAVIDSON,  M.A.  1890. 

Assistant  Priest,  St.  Salvador's  Episcopal  Church,  Dundee. 

CRERAR,  PETER  DUNCAN,  M.A.  1879. 

Barrister,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada;  born  at  Crieff,   2nd  February,  1859. 

CRICHTON,  CHARLES,  C.M.  1820. 

Fort-William  ;  Kilchrenan,  Argyllshire  ;  Sonachan,  same  Co. ;  died  3rd  March, 
1878,  aged  78. 

CRICHTON,  DUNCAN,  M.B.  1867. 

Kilchrenan,  Argyllshire;  Ship  Surgeon;  Liverpool;  died  1885. 

CRICHTON,  HUGH,  D.D.  1842. 

Minister  of  the  United  Secession  Church  at  (i)  Duntocher,  (2)  Liverpool; 
died  i4th  January,  1871,  aged  75  ;  Degree  conferred  "at  the  request  of  a  number 
of  respectable  citizens  of  Glasgow"  [Univ.  Minute,  April,  1842]. 

CRICHTON,  JAMES,  M.D.  1835. 

"Fil.  nat.  4tus    Caroli  Merc,  in  Comit.  de  Ayr"  [Matric.  Alb.   1830]. 


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CRICHTON,  WILLIAM,  B.A.  1781,  M.A.  1782. 

Intended  for  Dissenting  Ministry  in  "South  Britain";  died  circa  1784. 

CRICHTON,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1891. 

Pollokshaws ;  Birmingham  ;  Kirkcaldy. 

CRICHTON,  WILLIAM  CATTO,  M.B.,  CM.  1887. 

Glasgow;  Ship  Surgeon;  Willington,  Durham;  died  at  sea,  1894,  aged  28. 

CRICHTON-STUART,  JOHN  PATRICK.    See  BUTE,  MARQUESS  OF. 

CRIGHTON,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  CM.  1874,  M.D.  1876. 

Rishton,  Lanes. ;  Brymbo,  Denbighshire. 

CROAL,  PETER  ROSS,  M.D.  1837. 

"Demerara"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CROKER,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1840. 

Hillsborough,  Co.  Down;  Belfast. 

CROKER,  PATRICK  ALFRED,  M.B.,  CM.  1877. 

Williamstown,  Victoria,  Australia;  Geelong  there. 

CROMEY,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1836. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CROMIE,  ROBERT,  CM.  1834. 

Clough,  Co.  Down. 

CROMPTON,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1834. 

Sometime  Unitarian  Minister ;  afterwards  Minister  and  Founder  of  the  "  Free 
Christian  Church";  thereafter  Rector  of  St.  Lawrence,  Norwich. 

CRONYN,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1847. 

Callan,  Co.  Kilkenny;  died  ayth  December,  1863. 

CROOKE,  WARREN,  M.D.  1838. 

Macroom,  Co.  Cork;  died  September,  1896. 

CROPPER,  JOHN,  M.A.  1826. 

Dissenting  Minister  at  (i)  Bolton,  (2)  Exeter,  (3)  Aberdeen,  (4)  Wareham, 
(5)  Stand,  near  Manchester,  (6)  Wareham;  retired  1867,  and  died  at  Eccles, 
near  Manchester,  August,  1889,  aged  83. 

CRORY,  SAMUEL,  M.A.  1813. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Drumlough;  ordained  1819;  died  igth  May, 
1861. 

CROSBIE,  WARREN,  B.L.  1884. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

CROSS,  DAVID  KERR,  M.B.,  CM.  1885. 

F.C.  Medical  Missionary  at  Lake  Nyassa. 

CROSS,  JOHN,  M.D.  1811. 

Glasgow. 


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CROSS,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Medical  Missionary  of  the  English  Presbyterian  Church  to  (i)  Swatow, 
(2)  Amoy. 

CROSS,  JOHN  ASHTON,  M.A.  1870. 

Barrister-at-Law,  London;  Snell  Exhibitioner,  1868;  B.A.  Oxon.   1872. 

CROSS,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1782. 

"  Filius  natu  secundus  Roberti  Consuli  in  Universitate  Glasguensi  "  [Matric. 
Alb.  1777]- 

CROSS,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1878,  LL.B.  1881. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

CROSS,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1895. 

Student  of  Theology  in  F.C.  College,  Glasgow. 

CROSSFIELD,  HEDLEY  ROBERT  VICARS,  M.B.,  CM.  1888. 

Douglas,  Isle  of  Man;  Manchester. 

CROSSKEY,  HENRY  WILLIAM,  LL.D.  1882. 

Unitarian  Minister  at  (i)  Derby,  (2)  Glasgow,  (3)  Birmingham  (while  in 
Glasgow,  Lecturer  on  Geology  in  Mechanics'  Institution) ;  born  at  Lewes,  Sussex, 
1826  ;  died  ist  October,  1893. 

CROSSKEY,  WALTER  FRANCIS,  M.D.,  C.M.  1865. 

Glasgow ;  Caistor,  Lines. ;  Birmingham ;  Lewes,  Sussex. 

CROTHERS,  ROBERT,  CM.  1839,  M.D.  1848. 

Moy,  Co.  Tyrone ;  Charlemont  Fort,  Co.  Armagh ;  Nice,  France ;  St. 
Leonards-on-Sea ;  Southborough,  Kent. 

CROW,  JAMES  NATHANIEL  HARVEY,  M.B.,  C.M.  1876. 

Army  Surgeon  in  Transvaal;  Ardrishaig;  J.P. 
CROWE,  JOHN,  B.A.  1844,  M.A.  1845. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Hanley,  Staffs. 

CROZIER,  JOHN,  M.D.  1809. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 
CROZIER,  MATTHEW,  M.D.  1791. 

"Down:  Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CROZIER,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1816. 

Minister  of  (i)  the  Presbyterian  Congregation  of  Clonmel,  Co.  Tipperary, 
1824-32,  (2)  the  Presbyterian  Congregation  of  (Rademor)  Kilmore,  Co.  Down, 
1832-72;  born  ist  February,  1797;  died  22nd  May,  1873. 

CRUICKSHANK,  JOHN,  M.A.  1885. 

Teacher  in  Lothian  Road  Public  School,  Edinburgh. 

CRUIKSHANK,  WILLIAM  CUMBERLAND,  M.A.   1767,  M.D.  1783. 

Surgeon  and  Teacher   of  Anatomy  in  London  ;    previously  Librarian   and 

Assistant  to  Dr.  William  Hunter  (q.v.);  attended  Dr.  Samuel  Johnson  in  his  last 

illness;  F.R.S. ;  named  Cumberland,  after  Duke  of  C.  (q.v.);  born  at  Edinburgh, 

1745;  died  at  London,  27th  July,   1800. 


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CRUM,  JOHN  GEORGE,  M.A.  1894. 

Qualifying  for  the  profession  of  Stockbroker  in  Glasgow. 

CRUMPE,  CHRISTOPHER,  M.D.  1787. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CUBITT,  WOOLMER  RICHARD,  M.D.  1823. 

"Anglus"  [Grad  Alb.]. 

CULLEN,  GAVIN,  M.A.  1821. 

Minister  of  Balmaclellan ;  died  i8th  January,  1844,  aged  51. 

CULLEN,  GEORGE  DOWNIE,  M.A.  1820. 

Congregational  Minister  in  Leith ;  died  1891,  aged  92. 

CULLEN,  JAMES,  M.D.  1842. 

Airdrie;  died  1886. 

CULLEN,  JOHN  FLEMING,  M.D.  1863. 

Glasgow;  Alexandria,  Dumbartonshire;  died  4th  July,  1889,  aged  61. 

CULLEN,  JOHN  ROBERT  FLEMING,  M.B.,  CM.  1886. 

Glasgow;   Alexandria,  Dumbartonshire. 

CULLEN,  ROBERT  FLEMING,  M.D.  1839. 

Surgeon,  R.X. ;  died  xyth  March,  1862. 

CULLEN,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1740. 

Practised  at  Shotts  and  (in  partnership  with  Dr.  William  Hunter)  at  Hamilton; 
Provost  of  Hamilton  in  1739  and  1740;  Lecturer  on  Chemistry  in  Glasgow 
University,  1747  to  1755  ;  Professor  of  Practice  of  Medicine  there,  1751  to  1755  > 
Professor  of  (i)  Chemistry  and  Medicine,  (2)  Institutes  of  Medicine,  (3)  Practice 
of  Physic,  in  Edinburgh  University,  1755  to  1789;  born  at  Hamilton,  i5th  April, 
1710 ;  died  5th  February,  1790.  The  following  were  the  Case  and  Aphorism  given 
to  him  as  part  of  the  examination  for  M.D. — CASUS — Laborat  aegrotus  tussi, 
catarrho^flcgmatis  viscosi  cxcreationc,  gravitate^  lassitudinc,  inappetentia,  sift;  quibus 
superueniunt  sputum  sanguinis,  febris  hectica,  pressio  ponderosa  ptctoris  dypspnoia, 
horror >  color,  albi  profluvium,  somnus  diffidlis  et  turbuUntus.  Quis  Morbus,  Quae 
euro,  1  APHORISMUS  2g/ma  Lib.  2  Hippocr. — Cum  morbi  inchoant  si  quid  mavcndum 
vidctur  move;  cum  autem  consistent  aut  vigenf,  melius  est  quuscere. 

CULLEN,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1823. 

"F.  n.  2*°  Gulielmi  Artificis  in  par.  de  Houston  Renfrew"  [Matric.  Alb. 
1818]. 

CULLEN,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1829. 

Carluke ;  died  4th  September,  1876.  aged  86. 

CULLEN,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1884. 

Barbeggs,  Croy ;  East  Kilbride ;  Glasgow. 

CULROSS,  JAMES,  M.A.  1885,  M.B.,  CM.  1888. 

Glasgow;  Newton  Abbot,  Devon. 


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CUMBERLAND,  H.R.H.  THE  DUKE  OF,  LL.D.  1746. 

"  Who,  by  the  blessing  of  God,  has  put  an  end  to  the  unnatural  and  wicked 
Rebellion  that  threatened  destruction  to  all  our  Religious  and  Civil  Rights  and 
Liberties"  [Univ,  Minute,  27th  June,  1746].  By  the  same  minute  "the  Rector 
Principal  Professor  of  Divinity  and  Professor  of  Law  are  appointed  to  wait  upon 
his  Royal  Highness  when  he  comes  South,  and  present  the  Diploma  with  the 
Universities  compliments  to  him";  born  i5th  April,  1721;  died  3ist  October, 
1765;  third  son  of  King  George  II.;  LL.D.  conferred  same  year  (1746)  on  the 
Duke's  Secretary.  See  FAWKNER. 

CUMIN,  PATRICK,  LL.D.  1803. 

Professor  of  Oriental  Languages  in  Glasgow  University,  1761  to  1814;  died 
27th  October,  1820;  M.A.  Edin.  1760. 

CUMIN,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1805,  M.D.  1813. 

Sometime  Surgeon  in  the  88th  Regiment  of  Foot;   afterwards  Professor  of 

(i)  Botany  in  Anderson's  College,  Glasgow,   (2)  Midwifery  in  Glasgow  University, 

1834-40;  son  of  Dr.  Patrick  Cumin  (q.v.) ;  born  7th  November,  1784;  died  1840. 

CUMING,  JOHN,  M.A.  1776. 

"Natus  in  Hibernia  films  natu  secundus  Roberti  viri  Reverendi  Rectoris 
parochiae  Magheraclony  in  Comitatu  Monhaan"  [Matic.  Alb.  1774]. 

GUMMING,  ALEXANDER  NEILSON,  M.A.   1880. 

Barrister-at-Law,  London ;  Snell  Exhibitioner,  1878;  B.A.  Oxon.  1882  ;  son  of 
James  Elder  Gumming,  D.D.  (q.v.). 

GUMMING,  ALICE  LILIAN  LOUISA,  M.B.,  CM.  1894. 

Greenock;  Glasgow;  daughter  of  James  Simpson  Gumming,  M.D.  (q.v.). 

GUMMING,  JAMES,  LL.D.  1850. 

(i)  One  of  the  Classical  Masters  in  Edinburgh  Academy;  (2)  Rector  of 
Glasgow  Academy;  (3)  Inspector  of  Schools;  died  i5th  December,  1875,  aged  76. 

GUMMING,  JAMES  BANKS,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Whiting  Bay,  Arran. 

GUMMING,  JAMES  BROWNLEE,  M.B.,  CM.  1884. 

Glasgow. 

GUMMING,  JAMES  ELDER,  D.D.  1872. 

Minister  of  (i)  East-Kirk,  Perth,  (2)  Newington,  Edinburgh,  (3)  Sandyford, 
Glasgow. 

CUMMING,  JAMES  SIMPSON,  M.D.  1866,  CM.  1868 

Glasgow ;  Port-Glasgow ;  Houston  ;  Glasgow. 

CUMMING,  JOHN,  M.A.  1734. 

CUMMING,  JOHN,  M.D.  1793. 

"Americanus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CUMMING,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Dalmuir. 


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GUMMING,  JOHN,  M.A.   1895. 

Resident  at  23  Sydney  Street,  Glasgow;  intends  to  follow  Teaching  profession. 

GUMMING,  JOHN  BARR,  M.A.  1880,  B.D.  1884. 

Minister  of  (i)  Wardlawhill,  Rutherglen,  (2)  Mortlach ;  son  of  James  Elder 
Gumming,  D.D.  (q.v.). 

GUMMING,  JOHN  GHEST,  M.A.  1888. 

Bengal  Civil  Service,  India. 

GUMMING,  ROBERT,  B.D.  1886. 

(i)  Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland;  (2)  Student  of  Medicine;  M.A. 
Aber.   1882. 

GUMMING,  WILLIAM,  M.D.,  CM.  1862. 

Strathaven;  Kirkcudbright;  Wigtown;  died  igth  November,  1874,  aged  33. 

GUMMING,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1895. 

Resident  at  39  Mill  Street,  Paisley;  will  probably  follow  the  Teaching  profession. 

CUNINGHAM,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1836. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CUNINGHAME.  JOHN,  M.A.   1746. 

Minister  of  (i)  Dalmellington,  (2)  Monkton;  died  28th  May,  1774,  aged  45. 

CUNINGHAME,  THOMAS,  B.A.  1782. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Gulielmi  Mercatoris  in  urbe  Glasguensi "  [Matric.  Alb. 

I777]- 

CUNINGHAME,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1790. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CUNLIFF,  RICHARD  JOHN,  M.A.  1884,  LL.B.  1887. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

CUNNINGHAM,  ANDREW,  M.R,  CM.  1875. 

Glasgow;  Oldbury,  Worcestershire. 

CUNNINGHAM,  DAVID,  M.A.  1880. 

(i)  Teacher  in  Glasgow  (a)  for  six  years,  as  English  Master  in  West  End 

Academy  of  Rev.  Samuel  Connel  (q.v.),  (b)  as  visiting  English  Master  in  West 

End  Ladies'  Schools;   (2)  Schoolmaster  of  Rosemarkie,  Ross-shire,  since  1882. 

CUNNINGHAM,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1895. 

Student  of  Medicine  in  Edinburgh  University. 

CUNNINGHAM,  HUGH,  CM.  1837. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CUNNINGHAM,  JAMES,  M.A.  1864. 

Minister   of  (i)   Free   Church,    Girvan,    (2)    English   Presbyterian    Church, 

Longsight,  Manchester,  (3)  English  Presbyterian  Church,  Wandsworth,  London. 

CUNNINGHAM,  JEREMIAH,  M.D.  1835. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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CUNNINGHAM,  JOHN,  CM.  1834. 

Larne,  Co.  Antrim;  Ballyclare,  same  Co.;  Larne;  died  February,  1874. 

CUNNINGHAM,  JOHN,  M.A.  1836,  LL.D.  1847. 

Sometime  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy  in  Glasgow  University ; 
afterwards  an  ordained  Missionary  of  the  Reformed  Presbyterian  Church  to  the 
Jews  in  London;  died  there,  1872. 

CUNNINGHAM,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1871. 

Glasgow;  Campbeltown. 

CUNNINGHAM,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1884. 

Glasgow  ;  Eastry,  Kent ;  London. 

CUNNINGHAM,  JOHN,  LL.D.  1886. 

Minister  of  Crieff,  1845-1887  ;  Principal  of,  and  Primarius  Professor  of  Divinity 
in,  St.  Mary's  College,  St.  Andrews,  1886-93;  died  ist  September,  1893,  aged 
74;  D.D.  Edin.  1860. 

CUNNINGHAM,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1889. 

Stewarton. 

CUNNINGHAM,  JOHN  FREELAND,  M.A.  1896. 

Teacher  in  Dalbeattie  Public  School. 

CUNNINGHAM,  PETER  HANNAH,  M.B.,  CM.  1879. 

Talbot,  Victoria,  Australia. 

CUNNINGHAM,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1809. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Minterburn,  1812-28;  died  2gth  June,  1828. 

CUNNINGHAM,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1820. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Dundalk,  1825-29;  died  i5th  May,   1829. 

CUNNINGHAM,  WILLIAM  LOVE,  M.B.  1872. 

Paisley ;  Alva. 

CUNNINGHAME,  JOHN,  M.A.  1730. 

CUPPAGE,  THOMAS,  M.D.,  CM.  1864. 

Lurgan,  Co.  Armagh;  Birkenhead;  Holy  wood,  Co.  Down;  died  i4th  May, 
1893. 

CUPPLES,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1746. 

Minister  of  Swinton;  died  i4th  September,  1798,  aged  72. 

CUPPLES,  SNOWDEN,  M.A.  I773>  D-D-  *79> 

Minister,  Carrick  Fergus,  Ireland. 

CURDIE,  DANIEL,  M.A.  1832. 

"Filius  natu  minimus  Danielis,  Agricolae,  in  com.  de  Bute"  [Matric.  Alb. 
1827]. 

CURDIE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1813. 

Minister  of  Gigha ;  died  i6th  May,  1877. 


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CURLE,  DAVID,  M.B.,  CM.  1887,  M.D.  1896. 

Glasgow. 

CURLING,  BUNCE,  M.D.  1793. 

"  In  extensive  private  Medical  practice  in  the  County  of  Kent  for  several 
years  past"  [Univ.  Minute,  26th  January,  1793]. 

CURR,  THOMAS,  M.A,  1818. 

"F.  n.  max.  Jacobi  Agricolae  Shotts"  [Matric.  Alb.   1813]. 

CURRIE,  AUGUSTUS  OCTAVIUS,  C.M.  1840,  M.D.  1842. 

"India"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CURRIE,  CHARLES  DAVID,  M.D.,  C.M.  1839. 

Surgeon-Major,  H.M.  Indian  Service;  died  at  Bath,  2gth  November,  1861, 
aged  44. 

CURRIE,  DONALD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885. 

Bowmore,  Islay;   died  at  Salen,  Mull,  29th  August,  1888,  aged  24. 

CURRIE,  DUNCAN  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1876,  M.D.  1890. 

Glasgow ;   Tillicoultry. 

CURRIE,  HUGH  BROWN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

Glasgow ;    Dumfries  ;   Johannesburg,  Transvaal,  S.  Africa. 

CURRIE,  HUGH  HART,  M.A.  1874,  B.D.  1877. 

F.C.  Minister  of  Keig  and  Tough,  Aberdeenshire. 

CURRIE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1738. 

Minister  of  (i)  Kirkpatrick-Fleming,  (2)  Middlebie;  died  24th  October, 
1773,  aged  58. 

CURRIE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1769,  M.D.  1769. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CURRIE,  JAMES,  M.A.,  M.D.  17801 

Physician  in  Liverpool;  Biographer  of  Robert  Bums;  born  3151  May, 
1756;  died  at  Sidmouth,  3151  August,  1805;  F.R.S. ;  son  of  James  Currie, 
M.A.  1738  (q.v.). 

CURRIE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1803. 

Minister  of  Catrine;  "deposed  i5th  June,  1836,  for  several  acts  of 
intoxication"  Scott's  [Fasfi]. 

CURRIE,  JOHN,  M.D.  1864. 

Bristol;  Glasgow;  Lydney,  Gloucestershire;  Totnes,  Devonshire;  Taunton; 
died  2  5th  August,  1893. 

CURRIE,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1886,  M.D.  1896. 

(i)  Ship  Surgeon;  (2)  Rayapuram,  Madras,  India. 

CURRIE,  JOHN  ROGERSON,  B.A.  1841. 

Minister  of  Hutton,  by  Lockerbie;   died  2nd  May,  1875,  aged  54. 

CURRIE,  ROBERT  KIRKWOOD,  M.B.,  CM.  1894. 

Glasgow. 


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CURRIE,  RONALD,  M.D.,  CM.  1862. 

London;  Birmingham;  Brodick;  Tarbolton;  Rothesay;  Wemyss  Bay;  J.P. 

CURRIE,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1883. 

Minister  of  Warrender  Park  Free  Church,  Edinburgh. 

CURRIE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1885. 

M.B.  Edin.   1890;   Hurlford,  Ayrshire;   Todmorden,  Yorks. 

CURRIE,  WILLIAM  F.,  M.D.  1838. 

Died  at  Quilon,   i7th  February,   1858. 

CURRIEHILL,  LORD.    See  MARSHALL,  JOHN,  LL.D.  1876. 

CURRY,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1817. 

"  Filius  natu  Maximus  Joannis  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Glendermott  in 
comitatu  de  Deny"  [Matric.  Alb.  1814]. 

CURSON,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.   1796. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

CUTHBERT,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1830. 

(i)   Congregational  Minister  at   Airdrie;    (2)   U.P.   Minister  at   Bathgate; 

retired  1855  ;  died  at  14  Newton  Terrace,  Glasgow,  i3th  August,  1887,  aged  85. 

CUTHBERT,  CHARLES  CAMPBELL,  M.A.  1896. 

Student  of  Medicine. 

CUTHBERT,  EPHRAIM,  M.A.  1734. 

"Sc.  Hib.  Fil.  Johan.  Cuthbert  de  Ballygall  Armigeri  in  Com.  Dublin" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1732];  Fined  for  "drinking  at  unseasonable  hours"  [Univ. 
Minutes,  nth  and  i6th  February,  1734]. 

CUTHBERT,  JAMES,  M.A.  1844. 

Minister    of    Ballingry,    1851-57,    when    resigned;    thereafter    resident    in 

Edinburgh  without  any  regular  employment;  died,  unmarried,  nth  March,  1874. 

CUTHBERT,  JAMES  AITKEN,  B.L.  1887. 

Law  Book-keeper,  Glasgow. 

CUTHBERTSON,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1811. 

Minister  of  Edrom;   died  4th  June,   1849,  aged  57. 

CUTHBERTSON,  DONALD,  LL.B.  1841. 

Accountant  in  Glasgow;  born  6th  November,  1784;  died  8th  December, 
1864;  half  cousin  of  Sir  John  Neilson  Cuthbertson,  LL.D.  (q.v.). 

CUTHBERTSON,  JAMES,  M.D.  1841. 

Dublin. 

CUTHBERTSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1889. 

Teacher  in  John  Street  Public  School,  Bridgeton,  Glasgow. 

CUTHBERTSON,  SIR  JOHN  NEILSON,  LL.D.  1895. 

Merchant  in  Glasgow ;  Chairman  of  the  School  Board,  and  of  the  Glasgow 
and  West  of  Scotland  Technical  College;  Member  of  the  University  Court  (as 
General  Council  Assessor)  since  1889. 


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CUTHBERTSON,  THOMAS  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1887. 

Merchant  in  Glasgow;  son  of  Sir  John  Neilson  Cuthbertson,  LL.D.  (q.v.). 

CUTHBERTSON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1809. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Cullybackey,  1818-32;  died  27th  March,  1836. 

CUTHELL,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1837. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Gulielmi  Mercatoris  apud  Denny  com.  de  Stirling" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1831]. 

CUTHILL,  JAMES  SPENCE,  M.A.  1893. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

DAKERS,  COLIN,  M.D.  1822. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DAKIN,  WILLIAM,  CM.  1825. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DAKINS,  WILLIAM  WHITFIELD,  LL.D.   1808. 

"  Rev."  (no  further  designation  in  Minutes). 

DALE,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1892. 

Student  of  Theology  in  Free  Church  College. 

DALE,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  CM.  1874. 

Ha>  field,  Cheshire ;    Patterdale,  Westmoreland ;    Grosmont,   Mon. ;    Manor 
Park,  Essex ;   Bristol ;   Cheddar,  Somerset. 

DALE,  LANGHAM,  LL.D.  1859. 

Professor  of  Classics  and  English  Literature  at  Cape  Town ;   B.A.   Oxon. 
1848;   M.A.  1874. 

DALE,  ROBERT  WILLIAM,  LL.D.  1883. 

Minister    of    Carr's    Lane   Congregational   Church,    Birmingham,    1854-95 ; 
born  at  London,  ist  December,   1829;   died  i3th  March,  1895. 

DALE,  SAXON  STAVELEY,  M.B.,  CM.  1886. 

Manor    Park,    Essex;     Meriden,    Warw. ;     perished    in    S.S.    "Trinicria," 
8th  February,  1893,  aged  27. 

DALRYMPLE,  JAMES  RITCHIE,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

Bradford,  Yorks. ;   Birmingham. 

DALRYMPLE,  JOHN  HAMILTON.     See  STAIR,  EARL  OF. 

DALRYMPLE,  QUINTIN,  M.A.  1871. 

Rector   of  Stranraer   Academy;    died   at   Tarbolton,    27th   January,  1882, 
aged  32. 

DALRYMPLE,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1740. 

DALRYMPLE,  WILLIAM,  .  M.A.  1740. 

Minister  of  Ayr,  1746  to  1814;   baptized  the  Poet  Burns;  the  "Dalrymple 

mild"  of  "The  Kirk's  Alarm";  born  2gth  August,  1723;  died  28th  January,  1814. 


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D' ALTON,  EDWARD,  M.D.  1844. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DALY,  JOHN,  M.D.  1831. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DALY,  JOHN  FAIRLEY,  M.A.  1876,  B.D.  1882. 

F.C.  Minister  of  (i)  Inch,  Wigtownshire,  (2)  Renwick  Church,  Glasgow. 

DALY,  WILLIAM  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1888. 

Hayes,  Middlesex;   Eastbourne. 

DALZELL,  JAMES,  M.A.  1867,  B.D.   1869,  M.B.,  C.M.  1870. 

F.C.    Medical    Missionary,    Natal,    South    Africa    (Senior    Medical    Officer, 
Irregular  Troops,  Zulu  War). 

DALZIEL,  GEORGE  CALDWELL,  M.A.  1882,  B.D.   1886. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Kinglassie. 

DANGERFIELD,  GEORGE  NICHOLAS,  M.D.  1843. 

Cheltenham;   died  7th  April,   1890,  aged  76. 

DANIEL,  JOHN  MONCCEUR,  M.D.  1791. 

" Virginiensis "   [Grad.    Alb.];    probably   Surgeon   in  the   U.S.    Army,    and 

grandfather    of   John    Moncure    Daniel,    Editor   of    the  Richmond  Examiner, 
Richmond,  Virginia. 

DANIEL,  SAMUEL,  M.D.  1740. 

Of  Yeovil,  Somersetshire. 

DAPHTARY,  GIRDHARLAL  RATANLAL,  M.D.  1871. 

Kurrachee;  Greenwich;    London;  Surgeon-Major,  I.M.S.,  Bengal;  London. 

DARBEY,  PATRICK,  M.D.  1842. 

"Hybernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DARBEY,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1790. 

"  Had   the  care   of  the   Manchester   Infirmary   for  several  years "   [Univ. 
Minute,  22nd  March,  1790]. 

D'ARCY,  O'CONNOR,  M.D.  1846. 

Army  Surgeon. 

DARWIN,  GEORGE  HOWARD,  LL.D.  1885. 

M.A.,F.R.S.,  Plumian  Professor  of  Astronomy  and  Experimental  Philosophy, 
Cambridge ;   son  of  Charles  Robert  Darwin,  the  naturalist. 

DAVENPORT,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1751. 

Dissenting  Minister  at  (i)  Chowbent,  Lancashire,  (2)  Hindley;   died  1791. 

DAVID,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Clydach,  Glam. 

DAVIDGE,  JOHN  BEALE,  M.D.  1793. 

"Americanus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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DAVIDS,  SARKES  C.,  M.D.  1841. 

"Persia"  [Grad.  Alb.]- 

DAVIDSON,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.,  CM.  1864. 

Great  Coggeshall,  Essex;   Nottingham;   died  April,  1880. 

DAVIDSON,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  CM.  1879. 

Brighton ;   Lenzie ;   London. 

DAVIDSON,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1884,  M.B.,  CM.  1888,  M.D.  1891. 

Cambuslang;   Glasgow;   Cathcart. 

DAVIDSON,  ANSTRUTHER,  M.B.,  CM.  1881,  M.D.  1887. 

Glasgow;    Thornhill,    Dumfriesshire;    Sanquhar;    Los  Angelos,    California, 
U.S.A. 

DAVIDSON,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1752,  D.D.  1786. 

Minister  of  (i)  Second  Charge,  Paisley,    1758-61,  (2)  Inchinnan,  1761-86; 
Principal  of  the  University  of  Glasgow,  1786  to  1803;   died  7th  July,  1803. 

DAVIDSON,  BENJAMIN  JAMIESON,  M.A.  1882,  B.D.  1885. 

F.C.  Minister  at  South  Kingarth. 

DAVIDSON,  DONALD  M'GILLIVRAY,  M.D.  1859. 

Glasgow;  Kilmalie;  Aberdeen;  Surgeon-Major,  Army;  died  i3th  January, 
1876. 

DAVIDSON,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  CM.  1866. 

Glasgow ;  Honley,  Yorks. ;  West  Pelton,  Durham ;  Sunderland ;  Edinburgh ; 
Yaxley,  Northamptonshire;   Spennymoor,  Durham;   Grimesthorpe,  Yorks. 

DAVIDSON,  GEORGE,  B.Sc.  1874. 

F.C.   Minister  of  (i)  Barony,  Glasgow,   (2)  Great   Hamilton  Street   there, 
(3)  St  Mary's,  Edinburgh. 

DAVIDSON,  JAMES,  M.D.  1811. 

Understood  to  have  practised  for  a  time   at   Callander,  where  his  father, 
Samuel  Davidson,  was  a  Surgeon. 

DAVIDSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1891. 

Chartered  Accountant,  Glasgow. 

DAVIDSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1895. 

Student  of  Medicine. 

DAVIDSON,  JAMES  FRASER,  M.B.,  CM.  1887. 

Provanside;   Tomintoul,  Banffshire. 

DAVIDSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1739. 

Minister  of  Old  Kilpatrick;    died   igth  May,   1793;    brother  of  Principal 
Archibald  Davidson  (q.v.). 

DAVIDSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1832. 

Minister  of  Symington;   died  i?th  April,  1883,  aged  85. 

DAVIDSON,  JOHN,  CM.  1835. 

Newry,  Co.  Down. 


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DAVIDSON,  JOHN,  M.D.  1849. 

Belfast;   died  1864. 

DAVIDSON,  JOHN  MAXWELL,  M.B.,  C.M.  1876,  M.D.  1890. 

Overtown,  Lanarkshire ;  Johnstone,  Dumfriesshire ;  Brisbane,  Queensland ; 
Toewoomba  there;  died  at  Toewoomba,  i5th  February,  1891,  aged  36. 

DAVIDSON,  LEWIS,  M.A.  1871. 

F.C.  Minister  at  (i)  Rutherglen,  (2)  St.  Andrews,  (3)  Mayfield,  Edinburgh. 

DAVIDSON,  MARK  GEORGE,  M.A.  1880. 

Advocate;  Sheriff-Substitute  of  Lanarkshire  at  Hamilton;  LL.B.  Edin.  1883. 

DAVIDSON,  ROBERT,  LL.B.  1828. 

Advocate;  Professor  of  Law  in  Glasgow  University,  1801  to  1842;  son  of 
Principal  Archibald  Davidson  (q.v.) ;  born  29th  March,  1768;  died  24th  July, 
1842. 

DAVIDSON,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1883. 

Chapelhall,  Airdrie ;  Bellshill;  Shettleston. 

DAVIDSON,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1831. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DAVIDSON,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1880,  M.D.  1887. 

Thornhill,  Dumfriesshire;  Los  Angelos,  California,  U.S.A. 

DAVIDSON,  WILLIAM,  LL.B.  1821. 

Writer,  Glasgow;  born  i8th  October,  1798;  son  of  Professor  Robert 
Davidson  (q.v.). 

DAVIDSON,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1829. 

Glasgow  (Lecturer  on  Materia  Medica  in  Portland  Street  Medical  School, 
1830-40);  Largs ;  Greenock;  died  1859. 

DAVIDSON,  WILLIAM,  C.M.  1831. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Jacobi  Mercatoris  in  com.  de  Lanark"  [Matric.  Alb. 
1828]. 

DAVIDSON,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1833. 

Probably  Largs. 

DAVIDSON,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887. 

Glasgow ;  Airdrie ;  Glasgow ;  drowned  at  Sierra  Leone  circa  23rd  April, 
1892. 

DAVIDSON,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1878. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Glasgow,  1873-79,  (2)  Haddington,  1879-81,  (3)  Glasgow, 
1881-90;  Head  Master  of  (i)  Kay  Public  School,  Glasgow,  1890-94,  (2)  Calton 
Public  School  there  since  1894. 

DAVIE,  WILLIAM,  LL.D.  1851. 

Town  Clerk  of  Glasgow;  born  at  Greenock,  1791;  died  at  Glasgow,  1857. 

DAVIES,  DAVID  LLEWELLYN,  M.B.  1874. 

Neath,  Glam. 


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DAVIES,  DAVID  POWELL,  M.A.  1870. 

Rector  of  Lampford,  Bratt,  Williton  R.S.O.,  Somerset 

DAVIES.  EVAN,  M.A.  1845,  LL.D.  1860. 

Principal  of  the  Normal  College,  Swansea. 

DAVIES,  HENRY,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Waunmeirch,  Llangeler,  Carmarthen. 

DAVIES.  JAMES.  M.A.  1730. 

DAVIES.  JOHN,  M.A.  1782. 

"Natus  in  Hybernia  filius  natu  maximus  Roberti  Agricolae  in  Comitatu 
T>Tonne  &  Parochia  Donachedy"  [Matric.  Alb.  1776]. 

DAVIES.  JOHN,  M.A.  1842. 

Protestant  Dissenting  Minister  at  (i)  Newport,  Isle  of  Wight,  (2)  Birkenhead, 
(3)  Tavistock,  (4)  Bridport 

DAVIES,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1866,  M.D.  1870. 

Denbigh  ;  Maesteg,  Glam. ;  J.P. 

DAVIES,  JOHN  DAVID,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

Swansea. 

DAVIES,  JOHN  EVAN,  M.A.  1881. 

Welsh  Calvinistic  Methodist  Minister  at  (i)  Siloh  Chapel,  LJanelly,  (2)  Jewin 
Crescent,  London. 

DAVIES,  JOHN  HAMILTON,  B.A.  1843. 

(i)  Congregational  Minister  at  Sherbourne,  1848-54;  (2)  Congregational 
Minister  at  Leamington,  1854-56  ;  (3)  Curate  at  Leamington  1856-74;  (4)  Rector 
of  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester,  1874-92;  died  2nd  January,  1892. 

DAVIES,  JOHN  MORRIS.  M.A.  1884. 

Professor  of  Church  History,  Logic,  and  Philosophy,  Bala-Bangor  In- 
dependent College,  Bangor,  North  Wales. 

DAVIES,  JOHN  STANLEY,  M.A.  1888,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

Glasgow ;  Dublin  ;  Glasgow  ;  London. 

DAVIES,  NORMAN  DE  GARIS,  M.A.  1889,  B.D.  1891. 

Congregational  Minister,  Ashton-under-Lyne. 

DAVIS,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1769. 

"  Nat  in  Hibernia  Filius  natu  minimus  Joannis  in  urbe  Lisnavaghray  in 
Com.  de  Down  in  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1768]. 

DAVIS,  DAVID  DANIEL,  M.D.  1801. 

Accoucheur  in  London ;  Professor  of  Midwifery  in  University  College  there, 
1827-41;  Physician  Accoucheur  to  Duchess  of  Kent  at  birth  of  Queen  Victoria ; 
born  near  Caermarthen,  1777;  died  at  London,  6th  December,  1841. 

DAVIS,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  M.B.,  CM.  1887. 

Maryhill;  Accrington,  Lanes. 

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DAVIS,  JAMES,  M.A.  1808. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  James   Davis,  Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at 
Banbridge;  ordained  1814. 

DAVIS,  JOHN,  M.A.   1802. 

"  Filius  natu  Maximus  Jacobi  Artificis  in  parochia  de  Kilmore  in  comitatu  de 
Down  in  Hybernia"  [Matric.  Alb.   1799]. 

DAVIS,  JOHN,  M.A.  1813. 

Possibly  the  same   person  as  John    Davis,   Irish    Presbyterian    Minister  at 
Killeter,   1828-32,  who  died  25th  February,   1832. 

DAVIS,  JOHN,  M.D.  1837. 

"Hibernicus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DAVIS,  JOSEPH,  CM.   1829. 

Poyntzpass,  Co.  Armagh. 

DAVIS,  RICHARD  JEREMY,  B.A.  1858,  M.A.  1859. 

Born  1835  (son  of  David  Davis,  Professor  in  Presbyterian  College,  Carmarthen); 
died  i8th  May,   1859. 

DAVIS,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1843. 

Manorhamilton,  Co.  Leitrim ;  Londonderry;  J.P. 

DAVIS,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1841. 

Sugar  Island,  Newry,  Co.  Down;  died  7th  November,   1877,  aged  80. 

DAVISON,  DAVID,  M.A.  1813. 

Minister  of  (i)  Presbyterian  Church,  Dundalk,  Ireland,   1819-25,  (2)  Jewin 
Street  Dissenting  Chapel,  London. 

DAVISON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1780. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  James  Davison,  Presbyterian  Minister  of  Augh- 

nacloy  and  Ballygawley,  Co.  Tyrone;  ordained  1787;   suspended  for  two  months 

in  June  and  July,  "1811;  resigned   igth   August  that  year;  died   3rd  February, 

1813. 

DAVISON,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1731. 

"Sco.   Hib."  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DAVISON,  SAMUEL,  M.D.  1838. 

Dromara,  Co.  Down ;  died  1884. 

DAVISON,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1848. 

Minister  of  Dungiven  Presbyterian  Church,  County  Derry,  since  1854. 

DAVISON,  WILLIAM  HOPE,  M.A.  1879- 

(i)  Congregational  Minister  at  Portobello;   (2)  Secretary  of  the  Congrega- 
tional Union  of  Scotland. 

DAVY,  WILLIAM  GODFREY,  M.D.  1836. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DAVYS,  JOHN,  M.A.  1766 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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DAWBARN,  GILBERT  JOSEPH,  B.Sc.  1884. 

Engineer,  Learmonth,  Australia. 

DAWSON,  ABRAHAM,  M.A.  1733. 

Sometime  a  Presbyterian  Minister;  thereafter  (1754-89)  Rector  of  Ringsfield, 

near  Beccles,  Suffolk;  died  3rd  October,   1789,  aged  76;  brother  of  Benjamin 

Dawson,  LL.D.  (q.v.),  Samuel  Dawson,  M.A.  (q.v.),  and  Thomas  Dawson,  M.D. 

(q.v.). 

DAWSON,  BENJAMIN,  M.A.  1750,  LL.D.  1758. 

Divine  and  Philologist ;  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Leek,  Staffs. ;  Teacher 
at  Congleton,  Cheshire;  Assistant  Minister  at  St.  Thomas's,  Southwark,  London; 
Rector  of  Burgh,  near  Woodbridge,  Suffolk,  1760  to  1814;  born  at  Halifax, 
1729;  died  at  Burgh,  i5th  June,  1814;  brother  of  Abraham  Dawson,  M.A. 
(q.v.),  Samuel  Dawson,  M.A.  (q.v.),  and  Thomas  Dawson,  M.D.  (q.v.). 

DAWSON,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1841. 

Minister  of  (i)  Rickmansworth  Baptist  Chapel,  (2)  Mount  Zion,  Birmingham, 
(3)  the  "Church  of  the  Saviour"  there;  born  at  London,  24th  February,  1821 ; 
died  at  King's  Norton,  near  Birmingham,  3oth  November,  1876. 

DAWSON,  JAMES,  M.A,  1879. 

Inspector  of  Schools,  New  South  Wales. 

DAWSON,  SAMUEL,  M.A.  1733. 

Schoolmaster;  brother  of  Abraham  Dawson,  M.A.  (q.v.),  Benjamin  Dawson, 
LL.D.  (q.v.),  and  Thomas  Dawson,  M.D.  (q.v.). 

DAWSON,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1750,  M.D.  1753. 

Minister  of  Congregation  at  Gravel  Pit  Meeting  House,  Hackney,  London, 
previous  to  graduation  in  Medicine;  thereafter  Medical  Practitioner  in  London; 
Physician  to  Middlesex  Hospital,  1759-61  ;  Physician  to  London  Hospital, 
1764-70;  born  circa  1725;  died  2gth  April,  1782;  brother  of  Abraham 
Dawson,  M.A.  (q.v.),  Benjamin  Dawson,  LL.D.  (q.v.),  and  Samuel  Dawson, 
M.A.  (q.v.). 

DAY,  ALFRED,  B.A.  1827,  M.A.  1828,  LL.D.  1833. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Joannis  Armigeri  appud  Bristol"  [Matric.  Alb.  1824], 

DAY,  FRANCIS,  M.D.  1824. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DAY,  HENRY,  M.D.  1842. 

Acton,  Middlesex;   Surgeon,  R.N.,   1808;  died  December,  1858,  aged  71. 

DAY,  MAKHAN  LAL,  M.B.,  C.M.  1883. 

Practitioner  in  Calcutta,  and  Lecturer  on  Physiology  in  the  Calcutta 
School  of  Medicine. 

DEAN,  JOHN,  M.A.   1758. 

Dissenting  Minister  at  (i)  Kirk  Oswald,  near  Penrith,  (2)  North  Shields, 
(3)  Bradford;  died  circa  1812. 


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DEANE,  JAMES,  M.D.  1854,  M.A.  1855. 

Chatteris,  Cambridge;  St.  Ives,  Hunts.;  died  loth  February,  1876,  aged  63. 

DEANE,  WILLIAM  CHARLES,  M.D.,  CM.  1837. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DEAS,  ANDREW  ORR,  M.A.   1882,  LL.B.  1885. 

Advocate,  Edinburgh. 

DEASE,  RICHARD,  M.D.  1796. 

Professor  of  Anatomy  and  Surgery  to  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of 
Ireland;  born  in  Dublin  circa  1774;  died  there,  2ist  February,  1819. 

DEASY,  MORGAN,  M.D.  1785. 

"Hibernus"   [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DECHMANN,  WILLIAM,  B.L.   1886. 

Died  at  9  Bellgrove  Street,  Glasgow,  24th  February,  1889,  aged  27. 

DELAP,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.   1776. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DE  LYS,  GABRIEL  JEAN  MARIE,  M.D.   1808. 

Practitioner  in  Birmingham;   died  circa  1831. 

DEMAR,  JOHN,  LL.D.  1752. 

Of  the  Temple,  London ;  Degree  granted  on  the  ground  that  "  Mr.  Demar 
his  Uncle  had  shewn  great  benevolence  to  this  country  in  remitting  a  sum  of 
money  for  the  use  of  the  Societie  for  propagating  Religion  in  the  Highlands 
and  Islands,  and  that  he  and  his  Nephew  may  be  considerable  Benefactors  to 
this  University"  [Univ.  Minute,  1752]. 

DE  MERIC,  VICTOR,  M.D.   1847. 

London :  sometime  Lecturer  on  Surgery,  Royal  Free  Hospital  Medical 
College;  died  29th  August,  1876,  aged  65. 

DEMPSTER,  JAMES  CARROLL,  M.D.  1840. 

Deputy  Inspector-General,  Army;   died  27th  February,   1881. 

DENHAM,  JACOB  SANDERSON,  M.D.   1866. 

South  Shields;   died  November,   1881,  aged  61. 

DENHAM,  JOSEPH,  M.A.   1778. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Enniskillen,  1781-99,  (2)  Killeshandra,  1799 
to  1834;  died  2ist  October,  1834. 

DENHOLM,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1767. 

"  Filius  natu  secundus  Jacobi  procuratoris  Comitis  de  Hyndford,  Comitatu 
de  Clydesdale"  [Matric.  Alb.  1763]. 

DENHOLM,  ANDREW,  M.B.,  CM.  1874,  M.D.  1883. 

Glasgow;    Manchester;    Chorlton-cum-Hardy,  Lanes. 

DENNEY,  JAMES,  M.A.  1879,  B.D.  1882,  D.D.  1895. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Broughty-Ferry,  1886-97  ;  Professor  of  Systematic  Theology 
in  F.C.  College,  Glasgow,  since  1897. 


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DENNIS,  CHARLES,  M.D.  1822. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DENNISON,  JEROME,  B.L.  1896. 

Law  Clerk,  Glasgow. 

DENNISTON,  JAMES,  B.A.  1836,  M.A.  1838. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  James  Denniston,  who  was  (i)  F.C.  Minister 

at   Montego   Bay,    (2)   F.C.    Missionary  at   Constantinople,    1847-48,    (3)   F.C. 
Minister  at  Malta,   1849-51. 

DENNISTON,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1877,  M.D.  1880. 

Army    Surgeon    in  Turkey    during    War;    Greenock ;    Dunoon;    Bowdon, 

Cheshire;   died  at  sea,  from  pneumonia,  on  board  R.M.S.   " Tongariro,"   loth 
April,   1895,  aged  41. 

DENNISTOUN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1820. 

Of  Dennistoun,  Advocate ;  an  accomplished  writer  on  Art  and  Archaeology ; 
born  1803;  died  at  Edinburgh,  i3th  February,  1855. 

DENNY,  PETER,  LL.D.  1890. 

Shipbuilder  and  Marine  Engineer,  Dumbarton;  died  22nd  August,  1895, 
aged  74. 

DENNYSON,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1729. 

An  "English  Student"  [Univ.  Minute]. 

DENCON,  BENJAMIN,  M.A.  1881. 

Minister  of  Kirkcowan;   died  2oth  April,   1886. 

DENOVAN,  ROBERT,  M.A,  1768. 

"Filius  jam  unicus  Roberti  Ludimagistri  in  parochia  de  Stonehouse  in 
comitatu  de  Clydsdale"  [Matric.  Alb.  1761]. 

DENTON,  TANAT  WYNNE,  M.D.  1839. 

Newbold,  Cheshire;   died  October,  1896,  aged  87. 

DESNIZKOY,  SEMEN,  M.A.  1765,  LL.D.  1767. 

"  Filius  natu  secundus  Ethimii,  Civis  Urbis  Nizyn,  in  comitatu  Kioviensi, 
in  Ukrania,  Russia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1761];  acknowledged  in  presence  of  the 
Camilla,  6th  January,  1767,  that  he  "was  guilty  of  a  most  gross  Violation  of 
the  Laws  of  Order  and  Decency  in  attacking  Mr.  John  Anderson,  a  Professor, 
in  the  public  Area  of  the  College  on  the  8th  of  December  last,  in  a  very 
Violent  and  Affronting  Manner,"  and  publicly  begged  pardon  therefor. 

D'ESTERRE,  ARTHUR  HENRY,  M.D.  1856. 

Limerick;   died  1873. 

DEVERELL,  WILLIAM  PONSONBY,  M.D.  1846. 

Dromore,  Co.  Down;  Ravensdale,  Co.  Louth ;  Dublin;  Ardglass,  Co. 
Down;  died  1892. 

DEVLIN,  CHARLES,  M.D.  1837. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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DEWAR,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  CM.  1886. 

Practitioner  in  Glasgow,  and  Registrar  of  Births,  etc.,  for  Milton  District. 

DEWAR,  ARCHIBALD  EDMISTON,  M.A.  1876. 

Minister  of  Sanquhar,  1881-83;  died  in  Australia,  6th  June,  1883;  son  of 
James  Dewar,  M.A.  1847  (q.v.). 

DEWAR,  DANIEL,  LL.D.   1815,  D.D.  1832. 

Minister  of  Greyfriars,  Aberdeen,  and  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy  in 
King's  College ;  afterwards  Minister  of  Tron  Church,  Glasgow ;  latterly  Principal 
of  Marischal  College  and  University,  Aberdeen,  and  Professor  of  Church 
History  therein;  attended  to  the  scaffold  James  Wilson,  who  was  executed  at 
Glasgow  for  High  Treason  (in  connection  with  Reform  movement),  3oth 
August,  1820;  died  28th  May,  1867,  aged  80. 

DEWAR,  DANIEL  M'KELLAR,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886. 

Glasgow. 

DEWAR,  DAVID  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Grangemouth ;   Low  Fell,  Northumberland ;    Stanley,  Co.  Durham. 

DEWAR,  DONALD,  M.D.  1853. 

Glasgow;  Civil  Surgeon  in  East  during  Crimean  War;  graduated  as 
"Daniel  Dewar";  died  i8th  March,  1876,  aged  50. 

DEWAR,  DONALD  STEWART,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

Glasgow;   Ship  Surgeon;    Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

DEWAR,  HUGH,  M.A.  1810. 

Minister  of  Stonehouse,   1822-61;   died  2ist  May,  1861,  aged  67. 

DEWAR,  JAMES,  M.A.   1847. 

Minister  of  (i)  Kilmodan,  (2)  Arrochar. 

DEWAR,  JAMES,  LL.D.  1892. 

Jacksonian  Professor  of  Natural  and  Experimental  Philosophy  in  the 
University  of  Cambridge,  and  Fullerian  Professor  of  Chemistry  in  the  Royal 
Institution  of  Great  Britain;  M.A.Cantab.;  F.R.S. 

DEWAR,  JAMES,  M.A.  1894. 

Teacher  in  Petershill  Public  School,  Glasgow. 

DEWAR,  JOHN,  M.A.  1865. 

U.P.  Missionary  to  South  Africa,  1872-78;  U.P.  Minister  at  Tarkastad, 
Cape  Colony,  since  1878. 

DEWAR,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887. 

Easdale;    Dunvegan,  Skye;    Portree  there. 

DEWAR,  MARGARET  COCHRAN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

Dumfries ;   Glasgow. 

DEWAR,  PETER  FORREST,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Strathaven. 


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DEWAR,  ROBERT  SHAND,  M.A.  1879. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Auchtergaven  Parish  School,  1867-69,  (2)  Ruthvenfield 
School,  Perthshire,  1869-72,  (3)  Langside  Academy,  1873-79,  (4)  Underbank 
Public  School,  Crossford,  by  Carluke,  since  1879. 

DEWES,  EDWARD,  M.D.  1844. 

Coventry;  J.P. ;   Bournemouth;   died  nth  April,  1889. 

DE  WYTT,  WILLIAM  HENRY.     See  WYTT. 

DIAMOND,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1872,  M.D.  1877. 

Glasgow;   Muthill;    Huddersfield;   Mudgee,  N.S.  Wales. 

DIAMOND,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1888. 

Glasgow ;  Kerrsland,  Omeo,  Victoria,  Australia ;  Sydenham,  Christchurch, 
N.Z. 

DICEY,  ALBERT  VENN,  LL.D.  1883. 

Barrister-at-Law ;  Vinerian  Professor  of  Common  Law  in  the  University  of 
Oxford  since  1882;  B.A.  Oxon.  1858;  M.A.  1861 ;   B.C.L.  1877;  LL.D.  Edin 
1886. 

DICK,  ANDREW,  M.D.  1816. 

"Late  Surgeon  in  the  Navy"  [Univ.  Minute,  3ist  May,  1816]. 

DICK,  ARCHIBALD  SMITH,  M.B.,  CM.  1894. 

Glasgow. 

DICK,  CRAUFURD,  CM.  1823. 

"  Scotus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DICK,  DAVID,  M.B.,  CM.  1873. 

Wishaw. 

DICK,  JAMES,  M.A.  1744. 

Ordained  Minister  of  the  Second  Charge,  Ayr,  6th  January,  1757;  demitted 
on  getting  an  allowance,  "having  no  prospect  of  living  usefully  to  them,  or 
comfortably  to  himself,"  which  was  accepted,  2oth  October,  same  year;  sub- 
sequently left  the  country  [Scott's  Fasti]. 

DICK,  JAMES,  M.A.   1818. 

R.P.  Minister  at  Kellswater,  Ireland,  and  Professor  of  Systematic  Theology 
to  R.P.  Church,  Ireland;  born  at  Strabane,  7th  November,  1799;  died  24th  May, 
1880. 

DICK,  JAMES,  M.D.  1853,  CM.  1869. 

Glasgow;   died  there  i3th  December,   1892,  aged  62. 

DICK,  JAMES,  M.D.  1862. 

Dairy,  Ayrshire;   Harrington,  Cumberland. 

DICK,  JAMES,  M.A.  1896. 

Student  of  Medicine. 


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DICK,  JOHN,  M.A.   1755. 

Second  son  of  Robert  Dick,  Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy  in  Glasgow 
University,  1727-51,  and  brother  of  Professor  Robert  Dick,  M.D.  (q.v.). 

DICK,  JOHN,  M.A.  1889. 

Teacher  in  (i)  St.  John's  Grammar  School,  Hamilton,  (2)  Rutland  Crescent 
Public  School,  Govan,  (3)  Allan  Glen's  School,  Glasgow. 

DICK,  MATHEW,  LL.B.  1886. 

Writer,  Campbeltown;   M.A.  Edin.   1881. 

DICK,  RICHARD  GREGOR,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

Bonar  Bridge;   Elgin;    Burghead,  Elgin 

DICK,  ROBERT,  M.A.   1744. 

Minister  of  (i)  Lanark,  (2)  New  Greyfriars'  Church,  Edinburgh,  (3)  Trinity 
College  Church,  Edinburgh;  died  24th  August,  1782,  aged  61 ;  his  settlement 
at  Lanark  was  violently  disputed,  and  much  rioting  and  litigation  ensued. 

DICK,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1744,  M.D.  1751. 

Professor   of   Natural    Philosophy  in    Glasgow   University,    1751-57;    died 

22nd  February,   1757  ;    son  of  Robert  Dick,  who  held  the  same  Professorship 
from  1727-51. 

DICK,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1834. 

London;   Edinburgh;   died  24th  March,   1878. 

DICK,  WALTER,  M.D.  1836. 

"Fil.  n.  stus  Gualteri  Merc.  Glasg."  [Matric  Alb.  1827]. 

DICKIE,  ANDREW  BORLAND,  M.A.  1878. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Huntly. 

DICKIE,  DAVID  URQUHART,  M.A.  1882,  B.L.   1888. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

DICKIE,  HUGH,  M.A.   1883,  M.B.,  CM.  1887,  M.D.   1896. 

Glasgow;   Burnley,  Lanes.;    Morpeth;   son  of  Hugh  Dickie,  LL.D.  (q.v.). 

DICKIE,  HUGH,  LL.D.   1891. 

Rector   of  (i)   Airdrie   Academy,    1858-62,    (2)  Girvan    Grammar    School, 

1862-67,   (3)   Dumbarton  Burgh   Academy,    1867-76,  (4)   Kilmarnock   Academy 
since  1876. 

DICKIE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1728. 

Minister  of  (i)  Dunscore,  1737-47,  (2)  Langholm,  1748-90;  demitted 
1 2th  October,  1790;  died  gth  February,  1800,  aged  91. 

DICKIE,  JOHN,  M.D.  1857. 

Braco,  Perthshire;  Alloa;  Government  Emigration  Service;  London; 
Moonta,  S.  Australia;  Westbury,  Tasmania;  Stirling;  Strone. 

DICKIE,  JOHN  M'AUSLAND,  M.A.  1893,  B.D.  1896. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland  ;   son  of  Hugh  Dickie,  LL.D.  (q.v.). 


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DICKIE,  MATTHEW,  M.A.  1876. 

Minister  of  South  U.P.  Church,  Sanquhar. 

DICKIE,  MATTHEW  MURE,  M.A.  1870,  B.D.  1874. 

Sometime  U.P.  Minister  at  Haddington;  resigned  in  1886  owing  to  ill-health; 
resident  in  Bristol,  1896. 

DICKIE,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1842. 

"  Kiberaus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DICKIE,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1887. 

Schoolmaster  in  (i)  South  Public  School,  Paisley,  (2)  Central  Public  School, 
Gourock,  (3)  Kibble  Reformatory  Institution,  Paisley,  (4)  Hutchesons'  Grammar 
School,  Glasgow,  (5)  Public  School,  Skelmorlie. 

DICKIE.  ROBERT  PITTENDRIGH,  M.A.  1885. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Longriggend. 

DICKIE,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1844,  CM.  1863. 

Belize,  Honduras. 

DICKIE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1875. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Rosehearty,  (2)  Perth,  (3)  Dowauhill,  Glasgow. 

DICKINSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1883,  B.Sc.  1886,  M.B.,  CM.  1887. 

Campbeltown ;  Kirkdale,  Liverpool ;  died  at  Kintillo,  Bridge  of  Earn, 
1 3th  September,  1890. 

DICKSON,  ALEXANDER,  LL.D.  1879. 

M.D.  Edin.  1860;  Professor  of  Botany  in  (i)  The  School  of  Physic  in 
Ireland,  1866  to  1868,  (2)  Glasgow  University,  1868  to  1879,  (3)  Edinburgh 
University,  1879  to  '887;  born  in  Edinburgh,  2ist  February,  1836;  died 
suddenly,  of  heart  disease,  on  3oth  December,  1887,  during  the  interval  of  a 
curling  match  at  Thriepland  Pond,  near  Hartree,  his  residence  in  Peeblesshire. 

DICKSON,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  CM.   1883. 

Ship  Surgeon ;   Baillieston ;   Yeovil,  Somerset. 

DICKSON,  CHARLES  SCOTT,  M.A.  1871. 

(i)  Writer,  Glasgow;   (2)  Advocate,  Edinburgh;   Lecturer  on  Constitutional 

Law  and  History  in  Glasgow  University  during  Summer  1878  ;   Solicitor-General 

for  Scotland,  1896;   Q.C.  .1896;   brother  of  James  Douglas  Hamilton  Dickson, 

M.A.  (q.v.). 

DICKSON,  DAVID,  D.D.  1824. 

Minister  of  (i)  High  Church,  Kilmarnock,  (2)  St  Cuthberr/s,  Edinburgh; 
died  28th  July,  1842,  aged  63 ;  officiated  at  funeral  of  Sir  Walter  Scott 

DICKSON,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1839. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DICKSON,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  CM.  1881,  M.D.  1885. 

Glasgow ;   son  of  Professor  William  Purdie  Dickson  (q.v.). 


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DICKSON,  HUGH,  M.A.  1781,  M.D.   1784. 

"Filius  natu  Quintus  Joannis  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Cormmeney  comitatu 
de  Antrim"  [Matric.  Alb.  1778]. 

DICKSON,  JAMES  DOUGLAS  HAMILTON,  M.A.  1870. 

Fellow,  Tutor  and  Praelector  of  St.  Peter's  College,  Cambridge ;  Degree 
Examiner  in  Mathematics  in  University  of  Glasgow,  1874-77;  brother  of  Charles 
Scott  Dickson,  M.A.  (q.v.). 

DICKSON,  JAMES  GIBBONS,  M.D.  1863. 

Wigtown ;   Newton-Stewart. 

DICKSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1772. 

"Natus  in  Com.  de  Lothian,  Filius  natu  Secundis  Davidis  V.D.M.  Parochiae 
de  Newlands  in  Com.  de  Peebles"  [Matric.  Alb.  1768], 

DICKSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1812. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Joannis,  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Dromore  in  comitatu 
de  Downe"  [Matric.  Alb.  1810]. 

DICKSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1862. 

Licensed  by  Presbytery  of  Kintyre,  November,  1865;  acted  for  9  months  as 
Assistant  to  Rev.  Dr.  Menzies,  Maybole;  sailed  on  28th  October,  1867,  to  San 
Francisco,  thence  to  Los  Angelos;  born  zoth  April,  1843;  died  on  voyage  from 
Los  Angelos  to  San  Francisco,  2ist  March,  1868;  buried  three  days  later  in  the 
Masonic  Cemetery,  San  Francisco. 

DICKSON,  JOHN,  M.B.  1874. 

Ship  Surgeon ;  Beeford,  Hull ;  Falkirk ;  Huddersfield. 

DICKSON,  JOSEPH,  M.D.  1853. 

Whitehaven,  Cumberland;  died  3oth  December,   1889,  aged  59. 

DICKSON,  JOSEPH  HENRY,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Whitehaven,  Cumberland;  son  of  Joseph  Dickson,  M.D.   1853  (q.v.). 

DICKSON,  MATTHEW  SCOTT,  M.A.  1890. 

Minister  of  Old  Monkland. 

DICKSON,  ROBINSON  SIMPSON,  M.B.,  C.M.   1894. 

Ship   Surgeon;    Whitehaven,   Cumberland;    son  of  Joseph  Dickson,   M.D. 

1853  (q-v-)- 

DICKSON,  SAMUEL,  M.D.  1833. 

Sometime  Medical  Officer  in  the  Army;  thereafter  Practitioner  in  (i)  Chelten- 
ham, (2)  London;  died  i2th  October,  1869,  aged  67. 

DICKSON,  SMYTH,  M.D.   1843. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DICKSON,  THOMAS  STOREY,  M.A.  1872. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Auchterarder,  (2)  Bell  Street,  Dundee,  (3)  Argyle  Place, 
Edinburgh. 


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DICKSON,  WILLIAM,  CM.  1821,  M.D.  1822. 

"F.  n.  3tius    Joannis  Agric.  Kirkint"  [Matric.  Alb.   1815]. 

DICKSON,  WILLIAM  PURDIE,  D.D.  1896. 

Minister  of  Cameron,  Fife,  1851-63  ;  Professor  in  the  University  of  Glasgow 
of  (i)  Biblical  Criticism,  1863-73,  (2)  Divinity,  1873-95,  when  retired;  D.D.  St 
Andrews,  1865;  LL.D.  Edin.  1885;  born  22nd  October,  1823. 

DICKSON,  WILLIAM  STEEL,  D.D.  1784. 

Presbyterian  Minister  of  (i)  Glastry,  1771-80,  (2)  Port-a -Ferry,  1780-99,  (3) 
Second  Keady,  1803-15  ;  deeply  involved  in  the  Irish  Rebellion  of  1798,  and  for 
three  years  kept  as  a  state  prisoner  at  Fort-George,  Scotland ;  resided  in  Belfast, 
1815-24,  and  supported  by  charity;  born  25th  December,  1744;  died  27th 
December,  1824,  and  "buried  in  a  pauper's  grave." 

DIGBY,  WILLIAM  BENJAMIN,  B.A.  1845. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.].  "Fil.  nat.  max.  Benjamini  Armigeri  Glasguensis  " 
[Matric.  Alb.  1841} 

DIGGES,  JOSEPH,  M.D.  1767. 

DILL,  EDWARD  MARCUS,  M.A.  1831,  M.D.  1834. 

(i)  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Coagh,  Co.  Tyrone,  1835-38;   (2)  Presbyterian 

Minister  at  Cork,  1838-46;  (3)  Agent  in  Edinburgh  for  the  Scottish  Reformation 

Society ;   (4)  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Clonakilty,  Co.  Cork. 

DILL,  JAMES  REID,  M.A.  1832. 

Minister  of  Presbyterian  Church  at  Dromore,  Co.  Tyrone,  1835-96  ;  died 
ist  September,  1896,  aged  83. 

DILL,  JOHN,  M.A.  1821. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Carnmoney,  Co.  Antrim,  1825-41 ;  died  igth 
February,  1841. 

DILL,  JOHN,  M.A.   1821,  C.M.  1824. 

House  Surgeon  in  one  of  the  London  Hospitals;  died,  of  typhus  fever,  at 
an  early  age. 

DILL,  JOHN,  M.A.   1832. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Clonmel,  Presbytery  of  Cork,  1836-68:  bora  1813  : 
died  sth  August,  1868. 

DILL,  MARCUS,  M.D.  1817,  CM.  1852. 

Ballykelly,  Co.  Derry;  sometime  Surgeon  in  the  Navy;  died  1867. 
DILL,  MARCUS  JOHN,  M.D.  1839. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 
DILL,  RICHARD,  .  M.A.  1824. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Tandragee,  1829-35,  (2)  Ormond  Quay,  Dublin, 
l835-58;   died  Sth  December,   1858. 
DILL,  ROBERT  FOSTER,  M.D.  1834. 

Practitioner  in  Belfast ;  Professor  of  Midwifery  in  Queen's  College  there ; 
and  Coroner  for  Belfast  City;  died  2oth  July,  1893,  aged  81. 


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DILL,  SAMUEL  MARCUS,  M.A.  1831. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Magherally,  Co.  Down,  1835-37,  (2)  Hillsborough, 
l837-53>  (3)  Ballymena,  1853-65  ;  Professor  of  Theology  in  Magee  College, 
Londonderry,  1865-70;  born  1811;  died  at  Londonderry,  nth  May,  1870. 

DILL,  WILLIAM,  C.M.  1839. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DILLON,  ANDREW,  M.D.  1835. 

Ballaghaderrin,  Co.  Mayo. 

DILLON,  EDWARD  CUPPLES,  C.M.   1831. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DILLON,  MICHAEL,  M.D.   1809. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DINGWALL,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1889,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Aultbea,  Ross-shire ;  Renton. 

DINSMORE,  GEORGE  HASTINGS  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1880. 

Coundon,  Durham;   Coldstream. 

DINSMORE,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887. 

Poyntzpass,  Co.  Down ;  Backworth,  Northumberland. 

DINSMURE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1745. 

"  Filius  Joannis  Dinsmure  in  parochia  de  Nielstoun  in  Comitatu  de  Renfrew" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1740]. 

DINWIDDIE,  JOSEPH,  M.D.  1859. 

Kirkmahoe,  Dumfriesshire;  Orton,  Westmoreland;  Kirkmahoe;  died  1891. 

DINWIDDIE,  ROBERT,  LL.D.   1754. 

Collector  of  Customs  in  Bermuda;  afterwards  Lieutenant-Governor  of 
Virginia ;  mentioned  frequently  in  Thackeray's  novel,  TJu  Virginians ;  Granter 
of  Dinwiddie  Mortification  for  Library  of  Glasgow  University,  of  which  he  was  an 
alumnus  (matriculated  1707) ;  born  in  Glasgow,  1692  ;  died  at  Clifton,  England,  ist 
August,  1770  ;  University  Minute  of  2oth  December,  1754,  bears  that  "it  would  be 
very  proper  to  confer  the  Degree... both  as  he  was  an  Alumnus  of  this  Universitie, 
and  a  Native  of  this  City,  and  who  by  the  high  office  he  bears  does  Honour  to  both, 
and  may  have  occasion  to  promote  their  Interest." 

DINWOODIE,  DAVID,  M.B.,  C.M.  1896. 

Glasgow. 

DINWOODIE,  FREDERICK,  M.D.,  C.M.  1864. 

Appleby;  Silverdale,  Lanes.;  died  1895. 

DINWOODIE,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1728. 

"Sc.  Ang."  [Matric.  Alb.  1725]. 

DINWOODIE,  WILLIAM,  M.D.,  C.M.  1861. 

Kirkpatrick-Juxta ;  New  Zealand ;  Leadhills,  Lanarkshire ;  Giflford,  East 
Lothian  ;  Houston  ;  Otterburn,  Northumberland. 


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DISRAELI,  BENJAMIN.    See  BEACONSFIELD,  EARL  OF. 

DITCHFIELD,  JAMES,  M.D.  1837. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DITTMAR,  AUGUST,  B.Sc.  1896. 

Engineer,  Glasgow. 
DITTMAR,  FREDERICK,  M.A.  1889,  M.B.,  CM.  1893,  M.D.   1896. 

Ship  Surgeon  ;  Glasgow. 
DIVINE,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Rotherham. 
DIVINE.  THOMAS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Anston,  Yorks.  ;  Rotherham. 

DIXON,  FLETCHER,  M.A.  1765,  LL.D.  1817. 

Vicar  of  Duffield,  in  Derbyshire;  died  1819. 

DIXON,  WILLIAM  GRAY,  M.A.  1876. 

(i)  Professor  of  English  Literature  in  the  College  of  Engineering,  Tokyo, 

Japan,  1876-79;   (2)  Free  Church  Student,  New  College,  Edinburgh,    1880-84; 

(3)  Minister  of  Fitzroy  Presbyterian  Church,  Melbourne,  Australia ;   (4)  Minister 

of  the  Presbyterian  Church,  Warrnambool,  Victoria,  Australia. 

DIXON,  WILLIAM  MAJOR,  M.D.  1784. 

"Civis  Virginien5"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DOAK,  ANDREW,  M.A-  1868. 

F.C.  Minister  of  (i)  Bothwell,  (2)  Trinity,  Aberdeen. 

DOAK,  ROBERT  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1889,  B.L.  1895. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

DOAK,  WILLIAM  FRASER,  M.A.  1888. 

H.M.  Civil  Service ;  Assistant  in  the  Nautical  Almanac  Office,  Admiralty, 
London;  F.R.A.S.  1897. 

DOBBIE,  ALEXANDER  BROWN,  B.Sc  1888. 

Apprentice  to  Walker,  Henderson  &  Co.,  Millwrights  and  Engineers, 
Glasgow,  1872-77;  with  Fail-field  Shipbuilding  and  Engineering  Co.,  Govan, 
1879-83;  with  Robert  Napier  &  Sons,  Engineers,  Glasgow,  1883-84;  "Young" 
Assistant  in  Civil  Engineering  at  Glasgow  University,  1884-96;  Consulting 
Engineer  (Civil  and  Mechanical)  in  Glasgow,  and  Lecturer  on  Science  and 
Technology  to  Glasgow  School  Board,  since  1896. 

DOBBIE,  CHARLES,  M.D.  1828. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DOBBIE,  EDWARD,  M.A.  1792. 

Minister  of  Relief  Church  at  (i)  Mainsriddell,  (2)  Burnhead,  Penpont; 
died  22nd  February,  1857,  aged  85. 

DOBBIE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1818. 

Minister  of  Secession  Church,  Annan;  accidentally  poisoned,  22nd  May, 
1846,  aged  51. 


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BOBBIE,  JAMES,  M.D.  1860. 

Billhead,  Glasgow;    died  26th  February,  1878. 

DOBBIE,  JAMES,  B.L.  1888. 

Solicitor,  Stirling. 

DOBBIE,  JAMES  JOHNSTON,  M.A.  1875. 

(i)  Assistant  to   Professor  of  Chemistry  in  Glasgow  University,    1880-84; 

(2)  Professor  of  Chemistry  in  University  College  of  North  Wales,  Bangor;  Degree 

Examiner   on   Chemistry  in   Glasgow  University,    1887-91;    B.Sc.   Edin.    1878; 

D.Sc.  Edin.   1879. 

DOBBIN,  JOHN,  M.D.  1852. 

Keady,  Co.  Armagh  ;   died  December,   1880. 

DOBBIN,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1887. 

Glasgow. 

DOBIE,  HENRY  EDWIN  NEWMAN,  M.B.,  CM.  1884. 

Glasgow ;    VVyndham,  West  Australia. 

DOBSON,  MATTHEW,  M.A.   1753. 

M.D.  Edin.   1756;   Physician  in  Liverpool. 

DOCK,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1882. 

(i)  Teacher  in  West  Public  School,  Paisley;  (2)  Teacher  in  Grammar 
School  and  Academy  there;  (3)  Teacher  in  Camphill  Public  School  there;  (4) 
Rector  of  Grammar  School,  Dunoon. 

DOCKERAY,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1776. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Viri  Reverendi  Gulielmi  S.T.D.  Rectoris  de  Wattlass 
in  Comitatu  de  York,  Anglia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1773]. 

DODD,  BENJAMIN  HERBERT,  M.A.  1892. 

Head  Master,  Wesleyan  Grammar  School,  Queenstown,  South  Africa. 

DODD,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886. 

Burnley,  Lanes.;   Prestwick ;   Chinde,  E.  Africa;   Tarbolton. 

DODD,  WILLIAM  GEORGE,  M.A.   1894. 

(i)  Teacher  in  Fairfield  Public  School,  Govan;  (2)  Tutor  in  Skerry's  Civil 
Service  College,  213  Buchanan  Street,  Glasgow. 

DODDS,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Littleport,  Cambs. 

DODDS,  JAMES,  D.D.  1879- 

Minister  of  (i)  Melville,  Montrose,  (2)  St.  Clement's,  Dundee,  (3)  St. 
Stephen's,  Glasgow,  (4)  Second  Charge,  Paisley,  (5)  St.  George's,  Glasgow,  (6) 
Corstorphine. 

DODDS,  JAMES  MILLER,  M.A.   1882. 

H.M.  Civil  Service:  in  (i)  General  Post  Office  (Secretary's  Office),  1885-86; 
(2)  Board  of  Trade,  1886-88;  (3)  Treasury,  1888;  (4)  Office  of  Secretary  for 
Scotland  (Senior  Clerk)  since  1889. 


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DODDS,  JOHN  MACALISTER,  M.A.  1878. 

Fellow,    Bursar,   and   Assistant   Tutor  of  SL  Peter's  College,    Cambridge; 

Assistant  to  Professor  of  Mathematics  in  Glasgow  University,  1882-85  >  Degree 
Examiner  on  Mathematics  therein,   1886-89. 

DODS,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1880,  B.D.  1882. 

For  two  years  in  sole  charge  of  Scots  Church,   Melbourne;    Assistant  in 

(i)    High    Church,    Kilmarnock,     1887,    (2)  Loudoun    Parish    Church,     1888; 
Minister  of  Barr  since  1889. 

DOHERTY,  BLAYNEY  ADAIR,  CM.  1826. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DOIG,  DAVID,  LL.D.  1790. 

Teacher  of  Parish  Schools  at  (i)  Monifieth,  (2)  Kennoway  and  Falkland; 
Rector  of  the  Grammar  School  of  Stirling;  M.A.  of  St.  Andrews;  born  1719; 
died  1 6th  March,  1800. 

DON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1887,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Cornsay  Colliery,  Co.  Durham. 

DON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1762. 

"Filius  natu  minor  Jacobi  in  parochia  de  Madderty,  Comitatu  de  Perth" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1757]. 

DON,  WILLIAM  WALTON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Ship  Surgeon ;   London. 

DONALD,  ANDREW,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Port-Glasgow ;   Blackburn ;   Draycott,  Derbyshire. 

DONALD,  ARCHIBALD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Paisley  (Medical  Officer  of  Health  for  the  Burgh). 

DONALD,  DAVID;  M.B.,  C.M.  1882,  M.D.  1884. 

Glasgow ;   Consett,  Durham ;   London. 

DONALD,  DUNCAN  MACALISTER,  M.A.  1876. 

Minister  of  Pitlochry  and  Moulin. 
DONALD,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1877,  M.D.  1889. 

Strathaven  ;   Leith. 

DONALD,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1891. 

Teacher  in  various  schools  under  the  Glasgow  School  Board. 

DONALD,  HUGH  COLLIGAN,  M.B.,  CM.  1891. 

Glasgow ;   Paisley  ;  Leeds. 

DONALD,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1881. 

Glasgow;   Altrincham,  Cheshire. 

DONALD,  JOHN,  M.A.  1885,  M.B.,  CM.  1888. 

Ship  Surgeon ;   Glasgow. 

DONALD,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1893,  M.D.  1896. 

Ship  Surgeon;   Hirwain,  S.  Wales;   Glasgow. 


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DONALD,  PATRICK  DUNLOP,  B.Sc.   1887. 

Civil  Engineer :  (a)  in  office  of  Mr.  John  Strain,  Glasgow ;  (t>)  under  him 
as  Resident  Engineer  at  Ardrossan  Harbour  Works;  (c)  under  him  as  Resident 
Engineer  at  Branch  Railway,  near  Davidson's  Mains,  Edinburgh ;  (d)  tinder 
Leslie  &  Reid,  C.E.,  Edinburgh,  as  Water  Engineer;  (e)  in  the  Railway 
Department  of  the  Government  Service  at  Taiping,  Parak,  Straits  Settlements. 

DONALD,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1831. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  Robert  Donald,  who  was  Minister  of  (i) 
Sheuchan,  (2)  Free  Church  there,  and  who  died  igth  August,  1877. 

DONALD,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1893. 

Student  of  Law. 

DONALD,  WILLIAM  STRANG,  M.B.,  C.M.   1879. 

Glasgow;   died  1885. 

DONALDSON,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.   1891. 

(i)  Teacher  in  Public  School,  Hurlford;  (2)  Teacher  in  Public  School, 
Uddingston,  1891-97;  (3)  Head  Master  of  Bellshill  Academy  since  September, 
1897. 

DONALDSON,  ARCHIBALD,  M.U.,  C.M.  1836. 

Glencairn ;    Lauriston,  by  Dunscore. 

DONALDSON,  EBENEZER,  M.D.  1838. 

Newmarket,  Co.  Cork;   died  2jrd  February,   1878,  aged  68. 

DONALDSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1801. 

Of  Auchairne;  admitted  W.S.,  loth  March,  1808;  died  i7th  October, 
1849,  aged  69;  son  of  Minister  of  Ballantrae. 

DONALDSON,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1845. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Fermoy,  County  Cork. 

DONALDSON,  PETER,  M.A.  1879,  B.D.  1882. 

(a)  Missionary  to  the  Jews  at  (i)  Alexandria,  (2)  Beyrout,  (3)  Smyrna; 
(&)  Proprietor  of  a  Boarding  School  at  Salonica. 

DONALDSON,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1838. 

Rome. 

DONALDSON,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Kilbirnie;   New  Hartley,  Northumberland. 

DONELAN,  CHARLES,  C.M.  1836. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DONNE,  JOHN  THOMAS,  M.D.  1839. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DONNELL,  JAMES,  C.M.  1820. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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DONNELL.  ROBERT  CONN,  M.A-  1839. 

Minister  of  ist  Presbyterian  Church  at  Newtownstewart,  Ireland,   1849-81 ; 
died  22nd  July,  1881. 

DONNELLY,  SAMUEL,  C.M.  1835. 

Staff-Surgeon,  R.N. 

DONNOGHUE,  JEFFERY,  M.A.  1771. 

"Nat.   in  Hibernia  Filius  natu   Secundus   Joannis  Mercatoris  in  Urbe  de 
Cork  in  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.   1768]. 

DOONAN,  JOHN  ARTHUR  CLARKE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1896. 

Liverpool. 

DORMER,  JOHN,  C.M.  1826. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DORSEY,  WILLIAM  M'TAGGERT,  M.D.  1857. 

Ipswich,  Queensland;   died  i6th  May,   1878,  aged  64. 

DOUGAL,  DANIEL,  M.D.  1859. 

Strathaven. 

DOUGAL.  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1876,  M.D.  1885. 

Strathaven. 

DOUGAL,  WILLIAM  TENNENT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1882. 

Swansea ;   Strathaven. 

DOUGALL,  CHARLES  SHIRRA,  M.A.  1894. 

Teacher  of   Mathematics   in    (i)   Garnethill   Public   School,    Glasgow,    (2) 
Whitehill  Public  School,  Dennistoun,  Glasgow. 

DOUGALL,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1779. 

Believed  to  be  the  same  person  as  George  Dugall,  or  Dugald,  Presbyterian 

Minister  at  Magherafelt,  Co.  Tyrone,  1786  to  1810;  died  gth  December,  1810. 

DOUGALL,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1869,  M.D.  1871. 

Catrine;    Glasgow    (Lecturer    on    Clinical    Medicine    in   Royal   Infirmary; 
Professor  of  Materia  Medica  in  St.  Mungo's  College). 

DOUGALL,  JOHN,  M.A.  1886. 

Teacher  of  Mathematics  in  Whitehill  School,  Glasgow,   1891-92;  Assistant 

to    Professor    of   Mathematics    in    Glasgow    and    West  of   Scotland    Technical 

College  since   1892;   Preliminary  Examiner  on   Mathematics  in  the  University 

from  ist  February,  1897. 

DOUGALL,  JOHN  MTHAIL,  M.B.,  C.M.  1880,  M.D.  1886. 

Glasgow;  York;   Glasgow;   Dunoon;  Welbum,  Yorks. 

DOUGAN,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1868,  M.D.  1872. 

Lochgilphead ;  Glasgow  (Medical  Officer,  General  Post  Office). 

DOUGHERTY,  GEORGE  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1865,  C.M.  1866. 

Native  of  Londonderry ;   no  trace  of  his  career. 


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DOUGHTY,  SAMUEL,  M.A.,  M.D.  1751. 

DOUGLAS,  CARSTAIRS,  M.A.  1851,  LL.D.  1872. 

Missionary  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  of  England  in  China,  1855-77; 
died  at  Amoy,  of  cholera,  26th  July,  1877;  brother  of  Principal  G.  C.  M. 
Douglas  (q.v.). 

DOUGLAS,  CHARLES,  M.A.  1893. 

Teacher  in  Overnewton  Public  School,  Glasgow,  and  Mathematical  Assistant 

in  Technical  College  to  Professor  Bennett  of  Anderson's  College  Medical  School. 

DOUGLAS,  COLIN,  M.D.  1802. 

"Filius  natu  Nonus  Joannis  Mercatoris  in  Urbe  Glasg. "  [Matric.  Alb.  1793]. 

DOUGLAS,  DONALD,  M.A.  1896. 

Student  of  Medicine  and  Science. 

DOUGLAS,  GEORGE  CUNNINGHAME  MONTEATH,  B.A.  1842,  D.D.  1867. 

Minister  of  Free  Church  at  Bridge  of  Weir;  Professor  in  Free  Church 
College,  Glasgow;  Principal  of  that  College;  Degree  Examiner  on  Mental 
Philosophy  in  Glasgow  University,  1864-67. 

DOUGLAS,  JAMES,  M.A.  1833. 

L.R.C.S.E.,    M.F.P.  &S.G. ;    Lecturer    on    Anatomy    in    Glasgow    at    (i) 

North  Albion  Street,  (2)  College  Street,   (3)  Portland  Street  Medical  School; 

died  of  fever,    22nd  February,    1844;    eldest  brother  of   Principal  G.  C.  M. 

Douglas  and  Rev.  Carstairs  Douglas  (q.v.). 

DOUGLAS,  JAMES,  M.D.  1863. 

Port- William,  Wigtownshire ;   Mochrum ;   Whithorn. 

DOUGLAS,  JAMES,  M.A.  1871. 

"  Scotus "  [Grad.  Alb.] ;  but,  according  to  Matriculation  Albums,  born  in 
1845  at  Bolton,  Lanes.,  son  of  James  Douglas,  Clothier. 

DOUGLAS,  JAMES  CHARLES  WHYTE,  B.A.  1839. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Thomae  Whyte  de  Glenesslen  armigeri  in  parochia 
de  Dunscore  et  Comitatu  de  Dumfries"  [Matric.  Alb.  1836]. 

DOUGLAS,  JOHN,  CM.  1838. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DOUGLAS,  JOHN  BROWN,  M.A.  1875. 

Writer,  Glasgow,  and  Professor  of  Roman  Law  in  St.  Mungo's  College. 

DOUGLAS,  JOHN  CAMPBELL,  M.B.  1871. 

Glasgow;   Greenock. 

DOUGLAS,  JOHN  CHARLES,  M.D.  1866. 

Port- William,  Wigtownshire;   Whithorn. 

DOUGLAS,  JOHN  HANNAY,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Whithorn;   son  of  John  Charles  Douglas,  M.D.   1866  (q.v.). 

DOUGLAS,  ROBERT,  CM.  1820. 

Kilmarnock. 


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DOUGLAS,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1868. 

Glasgow ;   Shipley,  Yorks. ;   Innellan ;   Sanchez,  St.  Domingo,  W.  Indies. 

DOUGLAS,  ROBERT  BAILLIE,  M.A.  1890,  B.D.  1894. 

F.C.  Missionary  to  Jalna,  India. 

DOUGLAS,  ROBERT  BULLOCH,  M.A,  1890. 

F.C.  Missionary  to  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

DOUGLAS,  WILLIAM,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.  1862. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Hokitika,  Westland,  New  Zealand. 

DOUGLASS,  CHARLES,  M.A.  1764. 

"Filius  natu  major  Jacobi  in   Parochia  Clough  Com.   Antrim"   [Matric. 
Alb.  1762]. 

DOUGLASS,  HUGH,  M.A.  1742. 

"Filius  Hugonis  Douglass  de  Garallan  in  Com.  de  Air"  [Matric.  Alb.  1737]. 

DOUGLASS,  JOHN,  B.A.  1844,  M.A.  1845. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Roberti  agricolae  in  parochia  de  Kilmore  et  comitatu 
de  Armagh"  [Matric.  Alb.   1840]. 

DOUIE,  DAVID  BUCHAN,  M.A.  1823. 

Minister    of  (i)   Maxwelltown,    (2)    Dryfesdale,    (3)   Largs    Free    Church; 
"disappeared,  igth  October,  1863"  [Scott's  Fasti}. 

DOVE,  HECTOR,  B.Sc.  1889. 

Teacher  in  Glasgow  Public  Schools,  viz.,  (i)  St.  Rollox,  (2)  Centre  Street, 
(3)  Abbotsford. 

DOVE,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1824. 

Minister    at    Great    Swan    Port,    Flinders    Island,    Tasmania;    died    27th 
August,  1882,  aged  80. 

DOVER,  BARON,  LL.D.  1752. 

Hon.    Joseph   Yorke;    Ambassador   Extraordinary  and    Plenipotentiary  to 

the   States  General;    K.B.    1761;    Baron,    1788;    did   "very  considerable   good 

offices  upon  account  of  this  University  to  Mr.   Robert  Foulis,   the  University 

Printer"  [Univ.  Minute,  i8th  October,  1752]. 

DOW,  DAVID,  M.A.  1776. 

Minister  of  Cathcart;   died  i7th  July,  1827,  aged  69. 

DOW,  DONALD  NICOL,  M.A.  1893. 

Licentiate  of  the  Free  Church. 

DOW,  HUGH,  M.D.  1857. 

Dairy,    Ayrshire;    Muthill,    Perthshire;     Tarbert,    Argyleshire;    died    5th 
February,   1877. 
DOW,  JAMES,  M.D.  1802. 

"  Scoto-Britannus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DOW,  JAMES  CRAWFORD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1870. 

Glasgow;  Dunfermline;  Great  Wigston,  Leicestershire;  Staff-Surgeon,  R.N. 


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DOW,  JOHN  GEORGE  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1880. 

(i)  Assistant  for  three  years  to  Professor  of  English  Literature  in  Glasgow 
University;  (2)  Professor  of  English  Literature  in  one  of  the  Italian  Universities; 
(3)  employed  as  a  Private  Secretary  in  Mentone;  (4)  returned  home,  and 
engaged  in  literary  work;  (5)  Professor  of  English  Literature  in  State  University, 
Vermillion,  South  Dakota,  U.S.A.,  for  three  years;  (6)  Professor  in  State 
College,  Madison,  U.S.A.,  for  two  years;  died  there,  2ist  January,  1897,  aged  39. 

DOW,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1815. 

Writer,  Glasgow;   son  of  David  Dow,  M.A.   1776  (q.v.). 

DOW,  WILLIAM,  CM.  1834. 

Greenock. 

DOWE,  JOSHUA,  M.D.  1836. 

Tarn  worth,  N.S.  Wales. 

DOWIE,  EBENEZER  TELFORD,  M.D.  1856. 

Greenock;   died   i3th  January,   1885. 

DOWIE,  JAMES,  M.D.  1864. 

Greenock;  died  2nd  February,  1865,  aged  22. 

DOWIE,  JOHN  DUNBAR,  M.A.  1893. 

Licentiate  of  the  U.P.  Church. 

DOWLING,  JOSEPH,  M.D.  1790. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DOWLING,  MICHAEL,  M.D.  1788. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DOWNES,  JOSEPH  LOCKHART,  M.B.,  CM.  1886. 

Glasgow ;   Scalloway,  Shetland ;   London. 

DOWNIE,  JAMES  WALKER,  M.B.,  CM.  1881. 

Glasgow ;  London ;  Glasgow :  Lecturer  on  Diseases  of  Throat  and  Nose 
in  (i)  Western  Medical  School,  (2)  The  University  since  1895. 

DOWNIE,  JOHN,  M.A.   1881,  B.D.  1881. 

(a)  Missionary  at  Lochgair;  (b)  Minister  of  (i)  Kilcalmonell  and  Kilberry, 
(2)  Scots  Church,  Maida  Hill,  Brisbane,  Queensland,  (3)  Hunter  Street 
Presbyterian  Church,  Newcastle,  N.S.  Wales. 

DOWNIE,  JOHN  STEVENSON,  M.A.  1883. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Pollok  Academy,  Pollokshaws,  (2)  Oatlands  Public  School, 
Glasgow,  (3)  Garnethill  School,  Glasgow,  (4)  Mearns  Public  School,  Newton- 
M  earns. 

DOWNIE,  NEIL,  M.B.,  CM.   1892. 

Glasgow. 

DOWNIE,  THOMAS  TAYLOR,  M.B.,  CM.   1887. 

Glasgow ;   Melbourne. 


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DOWNIE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1873,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885. 

(i)  Teacher,  (2)  Medical  Practitioner,  Glasgow. 

DOWNING,  THOMAS  F.,  M.D.  1828. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DOWNS,  JOHN  ERNEST,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Gateshead,  Co.  Durham ;   Medomsley  there. 

DOWNS,  WILLIAM  CAMPBELL,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888. 

Glasgow;    Uddingston;    Motherwell;    sometime    Lecturer  on    Hygiene   in 
Anderson's  College,  Glasgow. 

DOWSON,  JOHN,  M.D.  1829. 

Whitby,  Yorks. 

DOYLE,  EDWARD  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1877. 

Padiham,  Lanes. ;   Leigh,  Lanes. 

DOYLE,  DENNIS  JOHN,  M.D.  1834. 

"Hibemus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DOYLE,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Leigh,  Lanes. ;   Atherton  there. 

DRENNAN,  JAMES  WILSON,  M.A.  1871. 

Sometime  Teacher  in  Glasgow;  since  1882,  U.P.  Minister  at  Innerleven. 

DRENNAN,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1772. 

Practitioner  (M.D.  Edin.   1778)  at  Belfast,  Newry,  and  Dublin;   originator 

of  idea   of   political    Society   of   United    Irishmen;    first    to    call    Ireland    the 

"Emerald  Isle";  Co-Editor  of  Belfast  Magazine ;  born  at  Belfast,   23rd  May, 

1754;  died  there,  5th  February,  1820. 

DRENNAN,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1818. 

"F.  n.  min.  Joannis  Agricolae  Tarbolton"  [Matric.  Alb.  1814]. 

DREVER,  JAMES  RICHAN,  M.A.  1893. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Wallace  Hall  Academy,  Dumfriesshire,  (2)  Kirkwall  Burgh 
School. 

DREW,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1869,  M.D.  1882. 

Menstrie;   Stirling. 

DREW,  WILLIAM,  M.D.,  C.M.  1818. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DROUGHT,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1771. 

"(Natus  in   Hibernia)    Filius  natu  quartus   Roberti  Agricolae   in  Parochia 
de  Ballyboy  in  Comitatu  de  Kings  County  in  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1770]. 

DRUMMOND,  ALEXANDER  SINCLAIR,  M.A.  1874. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 


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DRUMMOND,  GEORGE,  B.A.  1859. 

Son  of  James  Drummond,  Merchant,  Cumnock;  born  1839;  died  3ist 
December,  1859. 

DRUMMOND,  HENRY,  M.D.  1834. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DRUMMOND,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1878,  M.D.  1881. 

Ship  Surgeon;   Mauchline;   South  Shields. 

DRUMMOND,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

Port-Glasgow;    Crook,  Co.  Durham. 

DRUMMOND,  PETER,  M.A.  1886,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Thornhill,  Dumfriesshire;   Moffat;   Clayton-le-Moors,  Lanes. 

DRUMMOND,  ROBERT  JAMES,  M.A.  1879,  B.D.  1882. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Kilmarnock,  (2)  Lothian  Road,  Edinburgh;  son  of 
Robert  Skiell  Drummond,  D.D.  (q.v.). 

DRUMMOND,  ROBERT  SKIELL,  M.A.  1848,  D.D.  1869. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Carlisle,  (2)  St.  James'  Place  Church,  Edinburgh,  (3) 
Erskine  Church,  Glasgow,  (4)  St.  John's  Wood,  London,  (5)  Belhaven  Church, 
Glasgow. 

DRURY,  THOMAS  JONES,  M.D.  1835,  C.M.  1835. 

Shrewsbury;  died  igth  December,  1858. 

DRURY,  WILLIAM,  M.D.   1840. 

Glasgow;   Shrewsbury;   died  1855. 

DRYBURGH,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1878,  B.D.  1879. 

English  Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Sunderland,  (2)  Swalwell,  by  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne. 

DRYSDALE,  JAMES,  C.M.  1826. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  James  Drysdale,  M.F.P.  &S.G.  1819,  who 
died  1829. 

DRYSDALE,  JAMES,  M.D.  1833. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DRYSDALE,  JOHN,  M.D.  1861. 

Rutherglen;   Menstrie;   Port-Chalmers,  N.Z. ;  J.P. 

DRYSDALE,  JOHN  MONTEITH,  M.A.  1884. 

Chartered  Accountant  in  (i)  Glasgow,  (2)  Buenos  Ayres. 

DUBS,  FREDERICK  ERNST,  M.A.  1882. 

Barrister-at-Law,  London;   B.A.  Oxon.  1886. 

DUCHAL,  JAMES,  D.D.  1753. 

Minister  of  Presbyterian  Congregations  in  (i)  Cambridge,  (2)  Antrim,  (3) 
Dublin;  died  4th  May,  1761,  aged  64. 


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DUCK,  JOHN,  M.D.  1786. 

"  Anglo-Britannus  .  .  .  being  a  Quaker  gave  an  affirmation  instead  of  the 
Oath"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DUCKETT,  RICHARD  JAMES,  M.D.  1786. 

"Americanus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DUCKETT,  WILLIAM  SHAW,  M.D.  1846. 

Dublin;   died  ijth  February,  1892. 

DUDGEON,  JOHN,  M.D.,  CM.,  1862. 

Physician  (afterwards  Consulting  Surgeon),  H.B.M.  Legation,  Pekin;  Lecturer 
on  Anatomy  and  Physiology,  Imperial  College  there;  Medical  Missionary  to 
China. 

DUFF,  ALEXANDER,  B.A.  1849,  M.A.  1850. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Thomae  artificis  in  parochia  de  Tamlaght  et  comitatu 
de  Tyrone"  [Matric.  Alb.  1847]. 

DUFF,  DAVID,  M.A.  1843,  LL.D.  1872. 

Teacher  of  the  Greenock  Grammar  School,  1848-55;  Minister  of  the  U.P. 

Church  at  Helensburgh,  1856-76;  Professor  of  Church  History  in  U.P.  College, 

Edinburgh,  1876-90;  born  at  Greenock,  2gth  January,  1824;  died  at  Craigmore, 

Rothesay,  ist  September,  1890. 

DUFF,  JAMES,  M.A.  1876. 

S.S.C.,  Edinburgh;  LL.B.  Edin.   1887;  son  of  Professor  David  Duff  (q.v.). 

DUFF,  JAMES  KIPPEN,  M.A.  1879,  M.B.,  CM.  1885. 

Edinburgh;   London;    Debenham,  Suffolk;   London. 

DUFF,  JOHN,  M.A.  1790. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Davidis  Mercatoris  in  parochia  de  Ballielogg  in 
comitatu  de  Tyrone  in  Hybernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1787]. 

DUFF,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1879,  M.D.  1886. 

Littlemore,  Oxford;  London;  Windsor;  London;  Chester;  Degree  Examiner 
on  Practice  of  Medicine  in  Glasgow  University,  1893-96. 

DUFF,  ROBERT  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1886. 

Licentiate  of  the  Free  Church ;  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy 

in   Glasgow   University;    conducted   Logic   Class   during    1894-95,   the   Session 

after    Professor    Veitch's    death;    Lecturer    on    Moral    Philosophy    in    Queen 

Margaret  College. 

DUFF,  ROBERT  SMITH,  M.A.  1872,  D.D.  1894. 

Resident    Tutor  in    the   families    of  (i)   Sir    Robert    Napier    of   Milliken, 

Bart,    1867-68,    (2)    Thomas    Corbett,    Esq.,    London,    1869-72;    Minister    of 

(i)  Presbyterian  Church,   Evandale,  Tasmania,   1874-80,   (2)  Free  St.  George's 

Church,  Glasgow,  since  1883. 

DUFFY,  EDWARD,  M.D.  1839. 

Longford;   died  2ist  February,   1868,  aged  52. 


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DUFFY,  JOSEPH  T.  M.D.  1834. 

Proprietor  of  Eagle  House  Lunatic  Asylum,  Finglas,  Co.  Dublin;  sometime 
Medical  Attache,  Military  Hospital,  Calais  ;  died  1863. 

DUKE,  JOHN,  M.D.  1845. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DUKE,  JOHN  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1895. 

Student  of  Theology  in  Free  Church  College,  Glasgow. 

DUKE,  VALENTINE,  M.A.  1773. 

"Filius  natu  Secundus  Roberti  Agricolae  in  Parochia  de  Killturrow  in 
Comitatu  de  Sligoe  in  Hibernia  "  [Matric.  Alb.  1772], 

DUKES,  CLEMENT,  B.A.  1831,  M.A.  1832. 

Congregational  Minister,  Hackney,  London;   died  1876,  aged  67. 

DUKES,  ENOCH,  M.A.  1831. 

Schoolmaster,  Holloway,  London. 

DUN,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1742. 

Minister  of  Cadder;   died  27th  June,   1790,  aged  72. 

DUN,  JOHN,  M.A.  1788. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DUN,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1770. 

Minister  of  Kirkintilloch ;  died  3rd  November,  1798,  aged  54;  was  im- 
prisoned for  three  months  in  the  Tolbooth  of  Edinburgh,  by  sentence  of  the 
Court  of  Justiciary,  nth  March,  1793,  "for  having  torn  three  leaves  out  of  a 
book  which  contained  minutes  of  a  Society  for  Reform  in  the  village  of 
Kirkintilloch,  at  the  time  when  the  Sheriffs  of  Lanark  and  Dumbartonshires 
were  making  investigation  to  obtain  that  book." 

DUN,  WILLIAM,  D.D.  1780. 

Presbyterian  Minister  of  (i)  Killyleagh,  1745-65,  (2)  Cook  Street  Congregation, 
Dublin. 

DUN,  WILLIAM  GIBB,  M.B.,  C.M.   1877,  M.D.  1880. 

Rutherglen ;  Glasgow ;  Assistant  to  Professor  Thomas  M'Call  Anderson 
(q.v.),  1883-95. 

DUNBAR,  HENRY  HAMILTON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1872. 

(i)   Demonstrator  of  Anatomy  in  Glasgow  University;   (2)  went  to   Hong 

Kong  as  Ship's  Surgeon;   (3)  Assistant  to  Dr.  Hay,  Maryhill;   (4)  Assistant  to 

Dr.  M'Kenzie,  Kilcreggan ;   (5)  left  for  New  Zealand,  and  died  during  voyage, 

nth  July,   1872;  buried  at  sea. 

DUNBAR,  JOHN,  M.A.  1761. 

"Filius  natu  tertius  Johannis  Dunbar,  in  comitatu  de  Downe  in  Hibernia" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1758]. 


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DUNBAR,  MICHAEL  SMITH,  M.A.  1867. 

Unitarian  Minister  at  (i)  Horsham,  1873-77,  (2)  Hunslet,  1878-83,  (3) 
Eveshara,  1883-93,  (4)  Downpatrick  since  1894. 

DUNBAR,  ROBERT  PEARSON,  M.D.  1863. 

Blackburn. 

DUNCAN,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887. 

Glasgow;   Alnwick;    Kalighat,  India. 

DUNCAN,  ALEXANDER  ADAMS,  M.A.  1893. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland;   B.D.  Aberdeen,  1896. 

DUNCAN.  DAVID,  M.D.  1854. 

Surgeon,  R.N. 

DUNCAN,  EBENEZER,  M.B.,  CM.  1867,  M.D.  1870. 

Glasgow:  sometime  Lecturer  on  Forensic  Medicine  in  Western  Medical 
School;  afterwards  Professor  of  that  subject  in  Anderson's  College;  Examiner 
on  Clinical  Medicine  in  the  University,  1891-95. 

DUNCAN,  EDWARD  HENRY,  M.A.  1764. 

"Filius  natu  minor  Henrici  de  Kilmore  Armigeri  in  Comitatu  de  Meath, 
Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1763]. 

DUNCAN,  FREDERICK  LOWRIE,  M.B.,  CM.  1888. 

Stromness,  Orkney. 

DUNCAN,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1843. 

Fleet  Surgeon,  R.N. 

DUNCAN,  GEORGE  GORDON,  M.A.  1890,  B.D.  1895. 

Minister  of  Glendevon  since  1897 ;   son  of  Thomas  Duncan,  D.D.  (q.v.). 

DUNCAN,  HANDASYDE,  M.D.  1831. 

Glasgow;  Port-Adelaide,  S.  Australia;  died  there,  24th  February,  1878, 
aged  66. 

DUNCAN,  HUGH,  M.A.  1880,  LL.B.  1885. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

DUNCAN,  HUGH,  M.A.  1882,  B.D.  1885. 

Assistant  Missionary  at  Alexandria,  Egypt,  1886-89;  Minister  of  Garturk 
since  1890. 

DUNCAN,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1882,  M.D.  1892. 

Cleland,  Lanarkshire;   Paisley. 

DUNCAN,  JAMES  CAMPBELL,  M.B.  1872. 

Melbourne;   Albury,  N.S.  Wales. 

DUNCAN,  JAMES  JOHNSTON,  LL.D.  1836. 

Actuary  in  Glasgow,  and  Manager  of  Scottish  Amicable  Life  Assurance 
Society. 


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DUNCAN,  JAMES  KEITH,  B.A.  1861. 

Minister  of  South  Church,  Aberdeen;   died  i;th  January,  1894. 

DUNCAN,  JOHN,  M.A.  1799. 

"  Hibernicus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DUNCAN,  JOHN  ERSKINE,  M.B.,  CM.  1888. 

Alnwick;  Glasgow;  Zastron,  Orange  Free  State,  South  Africa;  died  there, 
22nd  November,  1895,  aged  28. 

DUNCAN,  JOHN  MORISON,  B.A.  1816. 

Printer  in  Glasgow. 

DUNCAN,  JOHN  MORTON,  M.A.  1876. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Paisley  Grammar  School,  1873,  (2)  Hutchesons'  Grammar 
School,  Glasgow,  1873-78;  Head  Master  of  (i)  Undercraig  Public  School, 
Langbank,  1878-96,  (2)  Erskine  Public  School  since  1896. 

DUNCAN,  MOIR,  M.A.  1886. 

Missionary,  English  Baptist  Society,  Fu  Yin  Tsion,  San  Yuen,  Hsien, 
Shensi,  China. 

DUNCAN,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1770. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.].  "  Filius  natu  major  quondam  Roberti  in  Boston 
in  America"  [Matric.  Alb.  1764]. 

DUNCAN,  ROBERT,  D.D.  1806. 

Minister  of  Dundonald;  the  "Duncan  Deep"  of  "The  Twa  Herds"; 
died  i4th  April,  1815. 

DUNCAN,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1835. 

Tunbridge  Wells;   died  3oth  July,   1876,  aged  65. 

DUNCAN,  ROBERT  M'KINNELL,  M.D.  1863. 

Glasgow;   Bradford;   died  at  Dumfries,  8th  July,   1865,  aged  29. 

DUNCAN,  THOMAS,  D.D.  1896. 

Minister  of  (i)  St.  James's,  Charlottetown,  Prince  Edward  Island,  (2)  Bridge 
of  Weir. 

DUNCAN,  WALTER,  M.A.  1869. 

Minister  of  (i)  U.P.  Church,  Dumbarton,  (2)  U.P.  Church,  Leith,  (3)  English 

Presbyterian   Church,  Manchester,  (4)  English  Presbyterian  Church,  Doncaster. 

DUNCAN,  WILLIAM,  M.B.  1868,  CM.  1872,  M.D.  1879. 

Tyldesley,  Lanes. 

DUNCAN,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.   1893. 

Glasgow;   Blantyre;   died  there,  2gth  December,  1894,  aged  24. 

DUNCAN,  WILLIAM  GRANT,  M.A.  1880,  B.D.  1883. 

Minister  of  Biggar. 

DUNCANSON,  JAMES  GRAY,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

South  Shields ;   Ship  Surgeon ;   Glasgow ;    Hamilton  ;   Woolwich. 


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DUNCANSON,  JOHN  CUNNINGHAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1888. 

Ship  Surgeon;   Glasgow;    Hamilton;   Alnwick;  Woolwich. 

DUNCKLEY,  HENRY,  B.A.  1847,  M.A.  1848,  LL.D.  1883. 

Sometime  Minister  of  the  Great  George  Street  Baptist  Chapel,  Salford; 
thereafter  Editor  and  part  Proprietor  of  The  MancJiester  Examiner  and  Times', 
born  24th  December,  1823;  died  2gth  June,  1896. 

DUNDAS,  ROBERT,  LL.D.  1804. 

Of  Arniston ;  Advocate ;  Lord  Chief  Baron  of  the  Court  of  Exchequer  in 
Scotland;  Rector  of  Glasgow  University,  1803  to  1805;  born  6th  June,  1758; 
died  at  Arniston,  i7th  June,  1819. 

DUNDASS,  JOHN,  M.A.  1769. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DUNDEE,  JOHN,  M.D.  1843,  CM.  1852. 

Gammon  ey,  Co.  Antrim. 

DUNLAP,  DANIEL,  M.A.  1769. 

Native  of  Ireland ;  studied  Theology  at  Glasgow  University. 

DUNLOP,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1734. 

Library  Keeper  to  the  University  of  Glasgow,  1 739-42 ;  Professor  of  Oriental 

Languages  in  the  University  of  Glasgow,  1745-50;  died  4th  September,  1750;  son 

of  Alexander  Dunlop,   Professor  of  Greek,  and  grandson  of  Principal  William 

Dunlop. 

DUNLOP,  ALEXANDER  WATSON,  M.A.  1883,  M.B.,  CM.  1887,  M.D.  1893. 

Glasgow;  Tarbet,  Loch  Lomond;  Glasgow. 

DUNLOP,  DAVID,  M.A.  1806. 

"Filius  natu  max.  Roberti  agricolae  in  par.  de  Fenwick,  Ayr"  [Matric.  Alb. 
1801]. 

DUNLOP,  DOUGLAS,  M.A.  1883. 

Second  Master,  Dunfermline  High  School,  1885-86;  Head  Master,  St 
Andrew's  Schools,  Alexandria,  Egypt,  1886-88;  Inspector  of  Egyptian  Ministry 
of  Public  Instruction,  Cairo,  etc.,  etc.,  etc.,  since  1888. 

DUNLOP,  EDWARD,  B.L.  1894. 

Writer  in  (i)  Glasgow,  (2)  Lockerbie. 

DUNLOP,  GEORGE,  B.L.  1894. 

Writer  in  Greenock. 

DUNLOP,  JAMES,  M.A.  1806. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Ballyrashane,  1809-30;  died  i6th  November, 
1830. 

DUNLOP,  JAMES,  M.A.  1842. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Biggar,  1847-66,  (2)  Motherwell,  1866-83;  died  25th 
January,  1883,  aged  60. 


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DUNLOP,  JAMES,  M.D.  1857. 

Glasgow  (sometime  Professor  of  Surgery  in  Anderson's  College). 

DUNLOP,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1878. 

Glasgow;  Melrose;  Lenzie;  Glasgow. 

DUNLOP,  JAMES,  M.A.  1882,  M.B.,  CM.  1885. 

Glasgow;  Biggar;  Aveley,  Essex. 

DUNLOP,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886. 

Glasgow. 

DUNLOP,  JAMES,  M.A.   1893. 

Law  Apprentice,  Edinburgh;  LL.B.  of  Edin.  Univ.  1896. 

DUNLOP,  JAMES  SLATER,  M.A.  1896. 

Student  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge. 

DUNLOP,  JOHN,  M.D.  1838. 

Deputy  Inspector-General,  R.N.;  Ardrossan;  Edinburgh;  died  6th  December, 
1879. 

DUNLOP,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1870,  M.D.  1874. 

Glasgow. 

DUNLOP,  JOHN,  M.A.  1885. 

First  Assistant  Master  in  Kilwinning  Public  School,  1886-91 ;  Head  Master 
in  Annick  Lodge  Public  School,  Irvine,  since  1891. 

DUNLOP,  JOHN,  D.D.  1887. 

Professor  of  Theology,  Dunedin,  Otago. 

DUNLOP,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

Clackmannan. 

DUNLOP,  JOHN  GORDON,  M.B.,  CM.  1882. 

Glasgow;  Ship  Surgeon;  Kirkcowan;  Long  Sutton,  Lines. 

DUNLOP,  JOHN  INNES,  M.B.,  CM.  1883. 

(Brunton  Prizeman);  Abergavenny;  Suva,  Fiji;  died  i6th  May,  1888,  aged  26. 

DUNLOP,  JOHN  TEMPLETON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

Ship  Surgeon ;  Linton,  Camb. ;  Kirkcudbright. 

DUNLOP,  MALCOM,  M.A.  1893. 

Student  of  Law. 

DUNLOP,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1863. 

Glasgow;  Irvine;  died  circa  1876. 

DUNLOP,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1882. 

Mossend;  Surgeon,  R.N. ;  Thornhill,  Dumfriesshire. 

DUNLOP,  THOMAS  CAMERON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1882,  M.D.  1886. 

Glasgow;  Newmilns;  Glasgow;  Stepps  Road;  South  Africa. 

DUNLOP,  WALTER  M'INDOE,  M.B.,  C.M.   1874. 

Glasgow ;  Alderton,  Suffolk  ;  London. 


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DUNLOP,  WILLIAM,  M-A-  !795- 

M.F.P.  &  S.G.  1799;  Surgeon  in  Glasgow,  and  Lecturer  on  Clinical  Surgery 

in  the  Royal  Infirmary;  about  1805  became  associated  with  Samuel  Hunter  (q.v.), 

under  the  firm  of  Samuel  Hunter  &  Co.,  in  the  conducting  and  publication  of 

the  Glasgow  Herald  \  died  1809. 

DUNLOP,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1883. 

Glasgow;  Maryborough,  Queensland;  Gympie  there. 
DUNLOP.  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1887. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Buckhaven. 

DUNN,  GAVIN  GIBB,  M.A.  1812. 

Minister  of  Slains;  died  20th  July,  1840,  aged  51. 

DUNN,  HUGH,  M.A.  1824. 

"F.  n.  3th*  Hugonis  Agric.,  Maybole,  Ayr"  [Matric.  Alb.  1820]. 
DUNN,  JAMES,  M.D.  1835. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 
DUNN,  JOHN,  M.A.  1773,  LL.D.  1785. 

Barrister-at-Law,  and  Member  of  Irish  House  of  Commons. 

DUNN,  JOHN  PANTON,  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 

Glasgow;  Stockton-on-Tees ;  West  Calder. 

DUNN,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1814. 

"  Filius  natu  Secundus  Roberti  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  St.  Andrews  in 
comitatu  de  Down"  [Matric.  Alb.   1811], 

DUNN,  THOMAS  BUCHANAN,  M.B.,  CM.  1876. 

Glasgow;  Cambuslang;  London. 

DUNN,  THOMAS  RUSSELL,  M.D.  1828,  CM.  1860. 

Bridge   of   Allan;    Inspector-General   ol    Hospitals   and   Fleets;    Honorary 
Surgeon  to  the  Queen;  died  i8th  September,  1866. 

DUNN,  THOMAS  SPENCE,  M.B.,  CM.  1882. 

Glasgow ;  Lenzie ;  London ;  Stonewall,  Manitoba,  Canada  ;  New  Amsterdam, 
Transvaal;  Piet  Relief  there. 

DUNN,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1802. 

"  Filius  natu  Maximus  Andreae  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Denny  in  comitatu 
de  Stirling"  [Matric.  Alb.  1799]. 

DUNNE,  GEORGE  VICKERS,  M.D.  1837. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 
DUNNE,  JOHN,  M.D.  1835. 

"  Hibernus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

DUNNING,  MATTHEW,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Glasgow. 

DUNSMUIR,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  CM.  1894. 

Patna,  Ayrshire;  Renfrew. 


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DURHAM,  ANDREW,  M.D.  1836. 

Deputy  Inspector-General  of  Hospitals,  Bombay  Medical  Service ;  Rathmines, 
Co.  Dublin;  died  4th  August,  1874,  aged  61. 

DURHAM,  LORD  BISHOP  OF,  LL.D.  1879. 

Joseph  Barber  Lightfoot;  Canon  residentiary  of  St.  Paul's,  1861-79;  Lord 
Bishop  of  Durham,  1879-89;  died  at  Bournemouth,  2ist  December,  1889,  aged 
61;  D.C.L.  Oxon.  1879;  LL.D.  Edin.  1884. 

DURRAN,  DAVID,  M.B.,  CM.  1881. 

Port-Glasgow;  Ship  Surgeon;  London;  Castletown,  Thurso;  Thurso. 

DURRAN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1878. 

Minister  of  (i)  Free  Church,  Kilmalcolm,  (2)  English  Presbyterian  Church, 
Willesden,  London,  (3)  Queen  Street  Free  Church,  Edinburgh. 

DUTT,  BEHARY  LALL,  M.B.,  CM.  1875,  M.D.  1877 

Glasgow;  Wells,  Somerset;  Surgeon,  Bombay  Army;  died  1881. 

DYlDYNSKI,  LORETAN,  M.D.  1843 

"Polonus"  [Grad.  Alb.].  "Received  as  a  Gratuitous  Student  in  the  Moral 
Philosophy  and  Mathematical  Classes  .  .  .  being  in  poor  circumstances,  a  Polish 
refugee,  and  well  recommended"  [Univ.  Minute,  i?th  November,  1837]. 

DYER,  HENRY,  M.A.  1873,  B.Sc.  1873,  D.Sc.  1890 

From   1873  to  1883,   Principal  of,  and  Professor  of  Civil  and  Mechanical 

Engineering  in,  the  Imperial  College  of  Engineering,  Tokyo,  Japan ;  also  Director 

of  Engineering  works,  Tokyo ;  since  1883,  Honorary  Principal  of  said  College,  and 

Consulting  Engineer  in  Glasgow. 

DYER,  WILLIAM  TURNER  THISTLETON,  LL.D.  1896. 

Professor  of  (i)  Natural  History  at  the  Agricultural  College,  Cirencester,  (2) 

Botany  at  the  Royal  College  of  Science  for  Ireland,  (3)  Botany  to  the  Royal 

Horticultural  Society;    1875   Assistant    Director,    1885    Director,    of  the    Royal 

Botanical  Gardens,  Kew;  M.A.  Oxon.;  B.Sc.  London;  F.R.S. ;  C.M.G. ;  C.I.E. 

DYKES,  ALEXANDER  BAIRD,  M.A.  1880. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Gatehouse,  (2)  Gorebridge,  (3)  Leith. 

DYKES,  DOUGLAS,  B.A.  1858. 

Designed  as  Student  of  Divinity  in  General  Council  Register  for  1 860-61, 
but  followed  no  profession;  resided  at  Hamilton;  died  6th  March,  1886. 

DYKES,  JAMES,  M.A.  1889. 

Teacher,  Coatbridge;  died  at  21  Gladstone  Street,  Glasgow,  3ist  January, 
1891. 

DYKES,  THOMAS,  D.D.  1871. 

Minister  of  Ayr. 

DYKES,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1884,  B.L.  1884,  LL.B.  1885. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 


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DYMOCK,  JOHN,  LL.D.  1829. 

(i)  Rector  of  the  Grammar  School  in  Kelso;  (2)  one  of  the  Masters  of  the 
Grammar  School  of  Glasgow,  1808-34;  died  gth  November,  1838,  aged  71. 

DYMOCK,  JOHN,  M.A.  1860. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Kemnay. 

DYMOCK,  JOHN  G.,  M.A.  1819. 

"F.  n.  2dus  Joannis  ludi  mag.  in  Glasgua,  apud  Kelso  natus"  [Matric.  Alb. 
1814].  See  JOHN  DYMOCK,  LL.D. 

DYMOCK,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1833. 

Sometime  Sub-Librarian  to  Glasgow  University;  thereafter  Minister  of  (i) 

Carnoustie,   (2)  Free  Church  there,  (3)  Middle  Free  Church,  Perth;  died  4th 
February,   1888. 

DYSART,  JOHN,  M.D.  1843. 

Portglenone,  Co.  Antrim. 

EADIE,  GEORGE  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

Nathalia,  Victoria,  Australia. 
EADIE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1894. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

EADIE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1820. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  John  Eadie,  who  was  licensed  by  the 
Glasgow  Original  Secession  Presbytery  in  1824,  and  who,  after  a  time,  betook 
himself  to  a  mercantile  profession. 

EADIE,  JOHN,  LL.D.  1844. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Cambridge  Street,  Glasgow,  (2)  Lansdowne,  Glasgow; 

Professor  of  (i)  Biblical  Literature  to  United  Associate  Synod,  (2)  Hermeneutics 

and  Christian  Evidences  to  U.P.  Church;  born  at  Alva,  gth  May,  1810;  died 

at  Glasgow,  3rd  June,  1876. 

EADIE,  JOHN  M'INTYRE,  M.R,  CM.  1887. 

Erskine,  Sandhurst,  Australia;   Bendigo  there. 

EAGLESHAM,  DAVID,  M.A.  1885. 

F.C.  Minister  of  Halfmorton  and  Gretna. 

EAGLESHAM,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1884. 

Mauchline;   Hurlford;  died  i8th  January,  1889,  aged  26. 

EARL,  JOHN,  M.D.  1828. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

EASON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1885. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Cumberland  Street,  Glasgow,  (2)  Duns. 

EASTMAN,  THEOPHILUS,  B.A.  1815. 

Congregational  Minister,  London;   died  1863,  aged  74. 


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EASTON,  DAVID,  B.A.  1851,  M.D.  1857. 

Stranraer  ;   died  April,   1885. 

EASTON,  DAVID,  M.D.  1854. 

Partick;   died  at  Barbadoes,   22nd  January,   1874,  aged  42. 

EASTON,  JAMES,  M.D.  1818. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

EASTON,  JOHN,  CM.  1831,  M.D.  1832. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  John  Easton,  sometime  in  the  Indian 
Medical  Service,  thereafter  Practitioner  in  Glasgow ;  father  of  John  Alexander 
Easton,  M.D.  1836  (q.v.). 

EASTON,  JOHN  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1836. 

Professor  of  Materia  Medica  in  (i)  Anderson's  College,  Glasgow,  1840-55, 
(2)  Glasgow  University,  1855-65;  died  i2th  November,  1865,  aged  58. 

EASTON,  JOHN  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1862. 

Glasgow ;   Romsey,  Hants. ;   Ticehurst,  Sussex ;   Petworth,  Sussex. 

EASTON,  MATTHEW  GEORGE,  M.A.   1843,  D.D.  1874. 

Minister  of  (i)  R.P.  Church,  Girvan,  (2)  R.P.  Church,  Darvel,  (3)  Free 
Church,  Darvel;  died  27th  February,  1894,  aged  71. 

EASTON,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1798,  D.D.  1826. 

Minister  of  Kirriemuir;   died  5th  April,  1856,  aged  79. 

EASTON,  WILLIAM  CECIL,  B.Sc.  1891. 

Civil  Engineer  (Glasgow  Corporation  Water  Engineer's  Office),  Glasgow. 

EATON,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1867,  M.D.  1870. 

Airdrie;   Cleator,  Cumberland. 

EATON,  SAMUEL,  D.D.  1738 

Minister  of  a  Presbyterian  Congregation  in  Nottingham;    M.A.  of  1726. 

EATWELL,  WILLIAM  COVERDALE  BEATY,  M.D.,  C.M.  1840. 

Principal  of  Calcutta  Medical  College  and  Professor  of  Materia  Medica,  etc., 

Medical  College  Hospital;   Surgeon-Major,  Bengal  Army;   St.  Leonards-on-Sea. 

EBELING,  JOHN  THEODORE  PHILIP.  CHRIST.  M.A.,  M.D.  1779. 

"  Zuneburgo-Germanus "  [Grad.  Alb.] ;  possibly  a  connection  of  Christoph 
Daniel  Ebeling  (1741-1817),  Professor  of  History  and  Greek  in  the  Hamburg 
Gymnasium,  author  of  a  Geography  and  History  of  North  America. 

ECCLES,  SAMUEL,  M.A.  1813. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Armagh,  1817-23;  died  2ist  February,   1823. 

ECHLIN,  ARTHUR,  M.A.   1732. 

"Hib.  Juris  Studiosus  F.  Joan.  Echlin  V.D.M.  in  Com.  Antrim"  [Matric. 
Alb.  1731]. 

ECKERSLEY,  EDWARD  ARTHUR,  M.B.,  C.M.   1893. 

London;  Southsea. 


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177 


ECKLIN,  JOHN  FRANCIS,  M.A.  1878. 

Intended  for  Ministry  of  Free  Church;  died  igth  October,   1879,  aged  25. 

ECKLIN,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1884. 

Glasgow;   Ship  Surgeon;    London. 

EDDOWES,  JOHN  HENRY,  M.D.  1850. 

Loughborough. 

EDGAR,  ANDREW,  D.D.  1886. 

Minister  of  (i)  Tongland,  (2)  Mauchline;  died  2jrd  March,  1890,  aged  59. 

EDGAR,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Greenock. 

EDGAR,  HANDASIDE,  M.A.,  M.D.  1776. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.];  "Born  &  bred  in  the  Parish  of  Hamilton" 
[Univ.  Minute,  i5th  February,  1776]. 

EDGAR,  JAMES,  M.A.  1816. 

"F.  n.   2dus  Maxwells  Artificis  Erskine,  Renfrew"  [Matric.  Alb.   1808]. 

EDGAR,  JOHN,  M.A.  1878. 

Snell  Exhibitioner,  1878-82;  B.A.  Oxon.  1883;  Classical  Master  in  the 
Royal  High  School,  Edinburgh,  since  1882 ;  Preliminary  Examiner  on  Classics 
in  Glasgow  University  from  ist  February,  1897. 

EDGAR,  JOHN,  M.A.  1882,  B.Sc.  1886,  M.B.,  CM.  1887. 

Glasgow  (Professor  of  Midwifery  in  Anderson's  College). 

EDGAR,  ROBERT,  M.A.   1855,  D.D.  1884. 

Minister  of  Newburgh-on-Tay ;   died  i5th  September,   1894. 

EDGAR,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1890. 

Schoolmaster  in  Woodside  School,  Glasgow. 

EDGAR,  SAMUEL,  M.A.  1792. 

Secession   Minister  at  Ballynahinch ;    Proprietor  of  an  Academy  there,  in 

which   Professor  James   Thomson,    LL.D.    1829   (q.v.),  was  an  Assistant;   and 

Professor  of  Divinity  to  Secession  Synod;   died  i7th  October,  1826,  aged  60; 

D.D.  of  Union  College,  U.S.A.,  1820. 

EDGE,  SAMUEL,  M.D.  1837. 

Crittyard,  Queen's  Co. 

EDINGTON,  GEORGE  HENRY,  M.B.,  CM.  1891,  M.D.  1895. 

Glasgow  (Demonstrator  of  Anatomy  in  Anderson's  College). 

EDINGTON,  PATRICK  FULLARTON  WATT,  B.L.  1893. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

EDMISTON,  ROBERT,  CM.  1827. 

"Hybernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M 


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EDMOND,  JOHN,  D.D.  1861. 

Minister  of  (i)  U.P.  Church  at  Dennyloanhead,  (2)  U.P.  Church,  Regent 
Place,  Glasgow,  (3)  English  Presbyterian  Church,  Highbury,  London;  died  7th 
October,  1893,  aged  78. 

EDMOND,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1782. 

"  Filius  natu  quartus  Davidis  Mercatoris  in  urbe  Glasguensi "  [Matric.  Alb. 
1777]. 

EDWARD,  ALEXANDER  KERR,  M.A.   1896. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Dunoon  Grammar  School,  1892-94,  (2)  Cambuslang  Public 
School,  1895-96,  (3)  Bonhill  Public  School,  Alexandria,  N.B.,  May  to  June,  1896, 
(4)  North  Public  School,  Alexandria,  N.B.,  since  August,  1896. 

EDWARD,  JAMES  MITCHELL,  M.A.  1894. 

Teacher  in  (i)  John  Street  Public  School,  Glasgow,  (2)  High  School  there, 
as  Mathematical  Assistant,  (3)  Holmscroft  School,  Greenock,  as  Mathematical 
Master. 

EDWARDES,  DAVID  EDWARD,  M.A.   1865. 

Curate  of  (i)  Langharne,  (2)  Llanhowell,  (3)  Begelly,  (4)  Rudbaxton,  etc. ; 
Rector  of  Hodgeston,  Pembroke,  since  1888. 

EDWARDS,  EDWARD,  M.A.  1773. 

"  Natus  in  Hybernia  filius  natu  Secundus  Mathaei  Armigeri  in  Parochia  de 
Orney  in  Comitatu  de  Tyrrone"  [Matric.  Alb.  1770], 

EDWARDS,  EDWARD  DUNMOR,  .      M.A.  1874. 

Principal  of  the  Academy,  Pontypridd. 

EDWARDS,  JOHN,  M.D.  1764. 

EDWARDS,  JOHN,  D.D.  1888. 

Minister  of  Greenhead  U.P.  Church,  Glasgow;  died  2oth  August,   1888. 

EDWARDS,  JOHN,  M.A.  1893. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Motherwell,  as  Assistant,  (2)  Fochabers,  as  Science  Master, 
(3)  Carluke,  as  Head  Master  in  Secondary  Department. 

EDWARDS,  MATTHEW,  M.A.  1839. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Widdrington,  Morpeth ;  born  i5th  January,  1815; 
died  2oth  February,  1892. 

EDWARDS,  RICHARD  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Nan  tile  Vale,  Carnarvonshire. 

EDWARDS,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1842,  C.M.  1844. 

Burnley;  died  i8th  June,  1876,  aged  58. 

EDWARDS,  WILLIAM  BICKERTON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

Forth,  Glamorganshire. 

EGAN,  JOHN  CRUISE,  M.D.  1842. 

Kingstown,  Co.  Dublin ;  Maidstone,  Kent ;  London,  Vicar  of  Christ  Church, 
South  Hackney;  died  i4th  January,  1890,  aged  68, 


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EKIN,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1832,  M.D.  1833. 

"Hibemus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ELDER,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1868,  M.D.  1880. 

Glasgow;  Nottingham. 

ELDER.  JOHN  LOCKHART,  M.A.  1876. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Coldstream,  East. 

ELDER,  MATTHEW,  M.A.  1809. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Duncan;  ordained  1811 ;  resigned  his  charge, 
yth  January,  1817;  and  on  i8th  May  following  was  suspended  sine  die. 

ELDER,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1825,  D.D.  1871. 

Minister  of  (i)  Kilbrandon,  (2)  Killin,  (3)  St.  Paul's,  Edinburgh,  (4)  Free  St. 
Paul's  there,  (5)  Free  Church,  Rothesay;  died  3oth  March,  1892. 

ELDER,  SAMUEL,  M.A.  1808. 

Irish    Presbyterian    Minister   at    Ballyeaston;    ordained    1813;    died    2ist 

February,  1821. 

ELGAR,  FRANCIS,  LL.D.  1885. 

(i)  Consulting  Naval  Architect  and  Engineer  in  London ;  (2)  First  Professor  of 

Naval  Architecture  in  Glasgow  University,  1883  to  1886;  (3)  Director  of  Dockyards 

to  the  Admiralty,  1886-92  ;  (4)  Consulting  Naval  Architect  and  Engineer  in  London 

since  1892;  F.R.S.   1896. 

ELLIES,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1735. 

ELLIOT,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1782. 

"Natus  in   Hibernia  filius  natu  maximus   Joannis   Mercatoris  in   urbe   de 
Monaghan"  [Matric.  Alb.  1780]. 

ELLIOT,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1792. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ELLIOT,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  M.D.   1839. 

Exeter;  died  loth  January,   1874,  aged  68. 
ELLIOTT,  ARCHIBALD,  M.D.  1838. 

Torquay;  Surgeon,  R.N. ;  died  at  Exeter,  i7th  April,   1866. 

ELLIOTT,  FRANK,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Burnopfield,  Co.  Durham. 

ELLIOTT,  JOHN,  M.A.  1814. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Francisci  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Monaghan  in  comi- 
tatu  ejusdem"  [Matric.  Alb.  1809]. 

ELLIOTT,  JOHN,  M.D.  1836. 

Tobago,  West  Indies. 
ELLIOTT,  LEONARD  DOBBIN,  M.A.  1839. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Portadown,  Ireland,  1841-81 ;  died  2nd  April,  1881. 
ELLIOTT,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1852. 

Native  of  Clogher,  County  Tyrone;  died  two  months  after  graduation. 


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ELLIOTT,  ROBERT,  B.Sc.  1884. 

(i)  Marine  Engineer,  Coasts  of  India,  Burmah,  Straits  Settlements,  and 
Persian  Gulf;  (2)  Surveyor  to  Lloyd's  Register  of  Shipping  in  (a)  Glasgow  and 
district,  1889-93,  (b]  London  and  district  since  1893. 

ELLIOTT,  THOMAS,  M.D.   1838. 

Kilrush,  Co.  Clare;  died  1867. 

ELLIS,  DANIEL,  M.D.   1804. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ELLIS,  EDWARD,  M.D.   1839. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ELLIS,  HUGH,  M.D.   1849. 

Kilrea,  Co.  Derry. 

ELLISON,  JOHN  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1854. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Castlebellingham,  Ireland,  (2)  Whitehaven,  (3) 
Sunderland;  born  8th  May,  1835;  died  6th  December,  1891. 

ELLISON,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1815. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Banagher,  1822-47;  died  6th  January,   1847. 

ENGLISH,  CHRISTOPHER  NINIAN,  M.D.   1840. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ENGLISH,  SAMUEL,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Glasgow;  Ship  Surgeon. 

ENGLISH,  THOMAS,  M.D.   1797. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ENGLISH,  WILLIAM  WATSON,  B.A.  1860,  M.A.   1861. 

(a)  Curate  successively  of  Langharne,  S.  Wales;  Abbots  Langley,  Herts.; 
South  Tawton,  Devon ;  (£)  Vicar  of  Great  Wollaston,  Salop ;  (c)  Rector  of  Kirkley- 
in-Lowestoft ;  (d}  Sunday  Lecturer  at  All  Souls,  South  Hampstead,  London. 

ERSKINE,  DAVID,  M.B.,  CM.  1894. 

Great  Yarmouth. 

ERSKINE,  DAVID  STEUART.     See  BUCHAN,  EARL  OF. 

ERSKINE,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1775. 

Minister  of  (i)  Ardoch,  (2)  Monzie;  died  26th  April,   1794. 

ERSKINE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1877,  M.B.,  CM.  1882. 

Glasgow  (Lecturer  on  Aural  Surgery  in  Anderson's  College). 

ERSKINE,  JOHN,  D.D.  1766. 

Minister  of  (i)  Kirkintilloch,  (2)  Culross,  (3)  New  Greyfriars,  Edinburgh,  (4) 

Old   Greyfriars,    Edinburgh;    mentioned   in    Guy   Mannering\    born    2nd   June, 

1721 ;  died  igth  January,  1803;  eldest  son  of  John  Erskine  of  Carnock,  Professor 

of  Scots  Law  in  Edinburgh  University. 


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ERSKINE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1786. 

One  of  the  Judges  of  the  Court  of  Session,  under  title  of  Lord  Kinnedder ; 

friend  and  literary  confidant  of  Sir  Walter  Scott ;  son  of  Episcopalian  Minister  of 

Muthill;  born  1769;  died  i4th  August,  1822;  brother-in-law  of  Archibald  Colqu- 

houn  Campbell  of  Killermont,  the  death  of  whose  child  gave  rise  to  Baroness 

Nairne's  song,  "  The  Land  o'  the  Leal." 

ERSKINE,  WILLIAM,  CM.  1830. 

Probably  Newton-Stewart. 

ERSKINE,  WILLIAM  DOUGLAS,  M.B.,  CM.   1887. 

Kirn ;  Glasgow ;  Dundee ;  Surgeon-Captain,  Army. 

ERSKINE-MURRAY,  JAMES  ROBERT.     See  MURRAY. 

ERVING,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1762. 

Of  Boston,  New  England ;  during  Revolutionary  War  went  to  Halifax, 
and  thence  to  London  ;  father  of  George  W.  Erving,  American  diplomatist. 

ESDAILE,  JAMES  KENNEDY,  M.A.  1827. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Jacobi  Mercatoris  apud  Londinum  in  comitatu  de 
Middlesex"  [Matric.  Alb.  1824]. 

ESPIE,  GEORGE,  CM.   1819,  M.D.  1834. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

EVANS,  ALFRED  ERNEST,  M.B.,  CM.  1891. 

London. 

EVANS,  DAVID,  B.A.  1830. 

Unitarian  Minister  at  various  places  in  Cardiganshire;  born  1806;  died 
23rd  April,  1885. 

EVANS,  DAVID,  M.D.  1847. 

Llanfyllin,  Wales;  died  1869. 

EVANS,  DAVID  WILLIAM,  B.A.  1857. 

Schoolmaster  at  Carmarthen;  born  1834  or  1835;  died  i6th  January,  1860. 

EVANS,  EBENEZER,  M.B.,  CM.  1878. 

Glasgow ;   Beaumaris,  Anglesey. 

EVANS,  EVAN  KERI,  M.A.  1888. 

Professor  of  Logic,  etc.,  in  University  College  of  North  Wales,  Bangor,  1891 
to  1895;  Degree  Examiner  on  Logic  and  Moral  Philosophy  in  Glasgow  University 
since  1895. 

EVANS,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1876. 

Unitarian  Minister  at  (i)  Plymouth,  (2)  Chesterfield,  (3)  Gorton,  near 
Manchester  (Brookfield  Church). 

EVANS,  GEORGE  SAMUEL,  M.A.  1827,  LL.D.  1830. 

Head  Master  of  North-End   House  Academy  at   Hampstead  ;  possibly  the 

same   person   as   George  Samuel    Evans,   LL.D.,   who  was   one  of  the   earliest 

English  settlers  in  New  Zealand,  and  for  some  time  a  Minister  of  the  Crown 

in  Victoria,  and  Editor  of  the  Melbourne  Herald;   died  23rd  September,  1868. 


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EVANS,  GUSTAVUS,  M.D.  1848. 

Carlisle;   died  gth  May,   1863. 

EVANS,  HERBERT  NORMAN,  M.D.  1824. 

London;  Brecon;  Tunbridge;  St.  Leonards-on-Sea ;  died  loth  December, 
1877,  aged  75. 

EVANS,  HUGH,  M.D.  1761. 

EVANS,  JOHN,  B.A.  1815. 

"Filius  unicus  Viri  Reverendi  Joannis  V.D.M.  Haverford  West  in  comitatu 
de  Pembroke  in  Anglia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1813], 

EVANS,  JOHN,  M.A.   1870. 

Calvinistic  Methodist  Minister  at  Aberdare ;  afterwards  Presbyterian  Minister 
in  Melbourne,  where  he  died. 

EVANS,  JOHN  TYNDE,  M.D.  1838. 

Dublin. 

EVANS,  SAMUEL,  M.A.,  M.D.  1773. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

EVANS,  THOMAS  BOWEN,  M.A.  1885. 

Unitarian  Minister  of  (i)  College  Chapel,  Stepney  Green,  London,  E., 
1888-92,  (2)  Britain  Hill  Church,  Heywood,  Lanes.,  since  1892. 

EVANS,  USHER  WILLIAMSON,  M.D.  1844. 

Deputy  Inspector-General,  Army. 

EVANS,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1838. 

Surgeon,  H.M.  Indian  Army;    Deputy  Inspector-General  of  Hospitals. 

EVANS,  WILLIAM,  B.A.  1860,  M.A.  1861. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Runcorn,  (2)  Pembroke  Dock,  (3)  Aberystwyth, 
(4)  Pembroke  Dock. 

EVANS,  WILLIAM  JULIAN,  M.D.  1837. 

Pinner,  Middlesex;   died  i6th  June,  1878,  aged  73. 

EVANS,  WILLIAM  LEMUEL,  M.A.  1884. 

Head  Master  of  a  Private  School  in  Hunt's  Point  Road,  New  York  City, 
U.S.A. 

EVANSON,  MORGAN,  B.Sc.   1883. 

(i)  Curate  of  St.  John's,  Canton,  Cardiff,  1883-86;  (2)  Curate  of  St.  German's, 
Roath,  Cardiff,  1886;  (3)  Curate  of  St.  Andrew's,  Cardiff,  1887;  (4)  Curate  of 
Merthyr  Mawr,  Bridgend,  Glam.,  1887-89;  (5)  Vicar  thereof  since  1889. 

EVANSON,  RICHARD  TONSON,  M.D.   1832. 

Dublin:  (i)  Lecturer  on  Materia  Medica  in  Park  Street  Medical  School, 
1830-36;  (2)  Professor  of  Practice  of  Physic,  R.C.S.I.,  1836-43;  Torquay; 
died  there,  26th  October,  1871,  aged  72. 

EVERARD,  RICHARD  H.,  M.D.  1835. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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EVERETT,  JOSEPH  DAVID,  B.A.  1856,  M.A.  1857. 

Mathematical  Master  in  Mr.  Thorowgood's  School,  Totteridge,  Herts.,  1850- 
54;  Student  at  Glasgow  University,  1854-58;  Secretary  to  Meteorological  Society 
of  Scotland,  1859;  Professor  of  Mathematics,  etc.,  in  King's  College,  Windsor, 
Nova  Scotia,  1859-64;  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Mathematics  in  Glasgow 
University,  1864-67  ;  Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy  in  Queen's  College,  Belfast, 
since  1867  ;  D.C-L. 

EWART,  JOSEPH,  M.D.  1780. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 
EWEN,  DAVID,  CM.  1833,  M.D.  1834. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

EWING,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1817. 

Congregational  Minister  at  (i)  Thurso,  (2)  Bradford,  (3)  Gosport;  died 
1864,  aged  70. 

EWING,  ALEXANDER,  LL.D.  1848. 

Incumbent  at  Forres,  1841-47;  Bishop  of  Argyll  and  the  Isles,  1847-73; 
born  at  Aberdeen,  25th  March,  1814;  died  at  his  brother's  Rectory,  Westmill, 
Buntingford,  22nd  May,  1873;  D.C.L.  Oxon.  1851. 

EWING,  JAMES,  LL.D.  1826. 

Of  Strathleven,  Merchant  in  Glasgow;  sometime  Lord  Provost  of,  and  M.P. 
for,  that  City;  Founder  of  Ewing  Gold  Medal;  born  5th  December,  1775; 
died  29th  November,  1853. 

EWING,  JOHN,  M.A.  1782. 

"Hibemus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

EWING,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1846. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 
EYRE,  CHARLES,  LL.D.  1892. 

Roman  Catholic  Archbishop  of  Glasgow ;  Vice-President  of  the  Glasgow 
Archaeological  Society;  born  in  Yorkshire,  7th  November,  1817. 

FAIRBAIRN,  PATRICK,  D.D.  1854. 

Minister    of   (i)   North   Ronaldshay,    (2)    Bridgeton,    Glasgow,    (3)   Salton, 

(4)  Free  Church,   Salton,  (5)   Free  Church,   Aberdeen;    thereafter  Professor  of 

Theology   in   F.C.    College,   Aberdeen ;    afterwards    Principal   of   Free    Church 

College,  Glasgow;    died  there,  6th  August,   1874,  aged  69. 

FAIRBAIRN,  WILLIAM  DAVID,  M.A.  1877. 

Minister  (i)  of  English  Presbyterian  Church  at  Eccles,  Manchester,  (2)  in 
New  Zealand. 

FAIRLEY,  JOHN  DONALDSON,  M.A.  1869. 

Solicitor,  Motherwell;  died  2ist  December,  1893,  aged  48;  LL.B.  Edin. 
1874. 

FAIRLIE,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1885,  M.B.,  CM.  1889. 

Glasgow;   Dunfermline;   Killearn;   Bebside,  Northumberland. 


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FAIRLIE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1824. 

Minister  of  Mauchline  ;   died  1874. 

FAIRLIE,  JAMES,  M.D.   1862. 

Lennoxtown;  died  1864. 

FAIRLY,  DAVID,  M.D.   1847. 

Glasgow :    Liverpool. 

FALCON,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1741. 

"  Filius  Joannis  Falcon  Arm.  in  Com.  de  Cumberland"  [Matric.  Alb.  1738]. 

FALCONER,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

Native  of  Lochalsh,  Ross-shire;  died  in  Glasgow  Royal  Infirmary,  23rd 
December,  1894  (six  weeks  after  graduation),  aged  32. 

FALDING,  FREDERICK  JOHN,  M.A.  1845,  D.D.   1858. 

Sometime  Principal  and  Professor  of  Divinity  in  the  Theological  College, 
Rotherham,  Yorkshire ;  afterwards  Principal  of  Yorkshire  United  College, 
Bradford;  died  at  Folkestone,  2gth  December,  1892,  aged  74. 

FALKINER,  JOHN,  M.A.   1769. 

"  Natus  in  Hibernia  Frederici  Armigeri  in  Urbe  Dublin  Filius  natu  minimus  " 
[Matric.  Alb.  1768]. 

FARLEY,  GEORGE  CALDWELL,  M.D.,  C.M.  1861. 

London ;  Maidenhead,  Berks. ;  Kingston-on-Thames ;  London ;  died  circa 
1884. 

FARLEY,  JAMES  HENRY,  M.D.   1839. 

"Ina  de  Antigua"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

FARQUHAR,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1887. 

Minister  of  (i)  George  Street  Baptist  Church,  Paisley,  (2)  Montague  Street 
Baptist  Church,  Blackburn. 

FARQUHAR,  THOMAS  MURRAY,  M.D.  1842. 

"Ireland"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

FARQUHARSON,  ALEXANDER  CHARLES,      M.B.,  C.M.  1889,  M.D.  1891,  B.Sc.   1894. 
County  Asylum,  Burntwood,  Lichfield. 

FARQUHARSON,  JAMES  DUNCAN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1884. 

Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

FARRAR,  THOMAS,  M.A.   1734. 

"Angl.  F.  Thomae  Farrar  Mercatoris  in  Halifax  in  Com.  Eboracensi" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1731]. 

FARRE,  JOHN  RICHARD,  M.D.   1802. 

Practitioner  in  (i)  Barbadoes,  (2)  London;  Joint  Founder  and  Physician 
of  Royal  London  Ophthalmic  Hospital;  born  in  Barbadoes,  3151  January,  1775; 
died  7th  May,  1862;  also  M.D.  (1806)  of  King's  College,  Aberdeen. 

FARREN,  NEIL,  C.M.   1839. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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FASSON,  STANHOPE  HUNTER,  M.D.  1846. 

Surgeon-General,  Army;   died  nth  March,   1882,  aged  58. 
FAULDS,  ARCHIBALD  GALBRAITH,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888. 

Glasgow. 
FAULDS,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1874,  M.D.   1886. 

Glasgow. 
FAULDS,  WILLIAM  CAMERON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

Glasgow. 
FAWCETT,  STEPHEN,  LL.D.   1809. 

Rector  of  the  Academy  at  Chester. 

FAWKNER,  SIR  EVERARD,  LL.D.  1746. 

In  business  till  50  years  of  age:  knighted  1735,  and  sent  as  Ambassador 
to  Constantinople;  thereafter  Secretary  to  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Cumberland 
(q.v.),  whom  he  accompanied  in  his  Continental  and  Scottish  campaigns ;  was 
a  witness  against  Lord  Lovat  at  trial  in  1 747 ;  Joint  Postmaster-General, 
1745-58;  born  1684;  died  at  Bath,  i6th  November,  1758. 

FAWNS,  THOMAS  WILLOCKS,  M.A.  1891. 

(i)  Teacher  in  Glasgow;  (2)  Mechanic  or  Engineer  in  (a)  London,  (b) 
Africa,  (c}  Laurencekirk,  Kincardineshire,  his  native  place,  (d)  Montrose. 

FAWSYDE,  JAMES,  M.A.   1730. 

FEDARB,  FREDERICK,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887. 

Newport,  Mon. ;   Southsea ;   Surgeon,  R.N. 

FELL,  JOSEPH,  C.M.  1827. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

FENNELL,  CHARLES,  M.A.  1773. 

"Filius  unicus  Gulielmi  Arm'  in  urbe  Limerick  in  Hiberna"  [Matric.  Alb. 
1772]. 

FENTON,  HENRY  ARTHUR,  M.B.,  C.M.  1875. 

Pemberton,  Lanes. ;    Hatfield  and  Doncaster. 

FENWICK,  JAMES,  B.Sc.  1891. 

Civil  Engineer,  Belmore,  Sydney,  N.S.W. 

FENWICK,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1864. 

Glasgow ;   London. 

FERGUS,  ANDREW,  M.D.  1866. 

Glasgow;  Examiner  for  Medical  Degrees  in  the  University,  1875-76;  died 
29th  July,  1887,  aged  65. 

FERGUS,  ANDREW  FREELAND,  M.B.,  C.M.  1881,  M.D.  1891. 

Glasgow  (sometime  Lecturer  on  Physics  in  Anderson's  College);  son  of 
Andrew  Fergus,  M.D.  1866  (q.v.). 

FERGUS,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1875,  M.D.  1878. 

Glasgow ;  Ship  Surgeon ;   Workington ;   Tarkastad,  Cape  Colony. 


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FERGUS,  JOHN  FREELAND,  M.A.   1883,  M.B.,  CM.  1888. 

Glasgow ;  Edinburgh ;  Glasgow ;  Assistant  to  Professor  Thomas  M'Call 
Anderson  (q.v.),  1890-93;  son  of  Andrew  Fergus,  M.D.  1866  (q.v.). 

FERGUS,  JOHN  MARSHALL,  M.A.  1883. 

Curate  of  St.  Margaret's  Church,  Aberdeen,  1885-87  ;  Priest  in  charge  of 
Holy  Trinity  Mission  Church,  Motherwell,  1887-88;  Diocesan  Chaplain  (Diocese 
of  Moray,  Ross,  and  Caithness),  1888-89;  Assistant  Priest  in  Inverness  Cathedral, 
1889-91 ;  Priest  in  charge  of  the  Mission  Church  of  St.  Peter  and  the  Holy 
Rood,  Thurso,  1891-96;  Priest  in  charge  at  Nairn  since  1896. 

FERGUS,  ROBERT  MORRISON,  M.A.  1883. 

Minister  of  Congregations  in  (i)  Mentone,  near  Melbourne,  (2)  Kirklands, 
Campbell  Town,  Tasmania. 

FERGUS,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1749. 

Minister  of  Denny;   died  25th  January,   1801. 

FERGUS,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886. 

Rothbury,  Northumberland ;   Tarkastad,  Cape  Colony. 

FERGUSON,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1836. 

Stewarton. 

FERGUSON,  ALEXANDER  MUNGALL,  M.A.  1896. 

(i)  Assistant  Master  in  Martyrs'  Public  School,  Glasgow;  (2)  Classical 
Master  in  City  Public  School,  Glasgow. 

FERGUSON,  ALEXANDER  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Glasgow;  Lenzie;  Glasgow;  Assistant  to  Professor  Joseph  Coats  (q.v.) 
since  1895. 

FERGUSON,  ANDREW,  M.D.  1836. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

FERGUSON,  ARCHIBALD  DUNCAN,  M.A.  1883. 

Solicitor,  Greenock. 

FERGUSON,  DANIEL,  M.A.  1886. 

Teacher;  resided  successively  at  20  Summerfield  Place,  Whiteinch,  6 
Rosevale  Street,  Partick,  and  22  Argyle  Street,  Paisley;  thereafter  emigrated 
to  Australia. 

FERGUSON,  DANIEL,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894, 

Partick. 

FERGUSON,  DANIEL,  M.A.  1895. 

Teacher  in  Williamsburgh  Public  School,  Paisley. 

FERGUSON,  DANIEL  JOHN,  M.A.  1866,  B.D.  1870. 

Minister  of  (i)  Bonhill,  (2)  Strathblane ;   died  8th  April,   1886,  aged  40. 

FERGUSON,  DAVID,  CM.  1823. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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FERGUSON,  DAVID,  CM.   1835,  M.D.  1836. 

Enfield,  Co.  Meath;    Dublin;   died  5th  December,   1873. 

FERGUSON,  DONALD,  M.A.  1885,  M.B.,  CM.   1888. 

Lochaline,  Argyllshire;   Warrington. 

FERGUSON,  DUGALD,  CM.  1824. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

FERGUSON,  DUNCAN,  M.A.  1885. 

English  Presbyterian  Missionary  to  Formosa,  China. 

FERGUSON,  EDWARD  JOHN,  M.D.  1839. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

FERGUSON,  FERGUS,  B.A.  1845,  M.A,  1858. 

Minister  of  Montrose  Street  E.U.  (now  Congregational)    Church,    Glasgow, 
1845-97;  born  1821;  died  3rd  November,  1897. 

FERGUSON,  FERGUS,  D.D.  1885. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Dalkeith,  (2)  Queen's  Park,  Glasgow. 

FERGUSON,  FRANCIS  PETER  ROXBURGH,  B.L.  1882. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

FERGUSON,  GEORGE,  B.L.  1883. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

FERGUSON,  GEORGE  GUNNIS,  M.B.,  CM.  1886. 

Glasgow  ;   Tottenham,  Middlesex ;   Glasgow ;   London. 

FERGUSON,  HENRY  SHAW,  M.D.  1837. 

Belfast;  died  i6th  June,   1890,  aged  75. 

FERGUSON,  HOMER  LENOIR,  B.Sc.  1894. 

Naval  Architect,  Construction  Corps,  U.S.  Navy. 

FERGUSON,  HUGH,  M.A.  1826. 

Last  known  address  (as  per  General  Council  Registers),  Beulah  House,  Upper 
Norwood;  no  information  as  to  profession. 

FERGUSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1809. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

FERGUSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1819. 

"F.  n.  7mus   Georgii  Artif.  Greenock"  [Matric.  Alb.   1815]. 

FERGUSON,  JAMES,  D.D.   1848. 

Minister  of  Beath,  Fifeshire;  died  igth  March,   1866,  aged  85. 

FERGUSON,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1881. 

Perth. 

FERGUSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1894. 

Licentiate  of  the  U.P.  Church;  son  of  Fergus  Ferguson,  D.D.  1885  (q.v.). 

FERGUSON,  JAMES  THOMPSON,  M.A.  1877. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Cupar-Fife. 


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FERGUSON,  JOHN,  M.D.   1854. 

Glasgow;  drowned  aoth  February,   1860. 

FERGUSON,  JOHN,  B.A.   1861,  M.A.   1862. 

Assistant  to  Professor  of  Chemistry  in  Glasgow  University,  1867-74;  Professor 
of  Chemistry  therein  since  1874;  LL.D.  of  St.  Andrews,  1887;  born  23rd  January, 
1837- 

FERGUSON,  JOHN,  M.A.   1873,  B.D.  1884. 

Minister  of  Aberdalgie. 

FERGUSON,  JOHN  HALL,  M.A.  1880. 

Minister  of  Walton  Congregational  Church,  Liverpool. 

FERGUSON,  JOHN  LOTHIAN,  B.L.   1888. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

FERGUSON,  JOHN  WILLISON,  M.A.   1835. 

"Fil.  2tlus  nat.  Jacobi  Mercat.  Glasg."  [Matric.  Alb.  1820];  Sub-Librarian  to 
the  University,  1828-32. 

FERGUSON,  JOSHUA,  M.A.  1890,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

(Brunton  Prizeman);  Glasgow;  Paisley;  son  of  Fergus  Ferguson,  D.D. 
1885,  (q.v.). 

FERGUSON,  MARTIN  PATERSON,  B.A.  1849,  M.A.  1850. 

(i)  Missionary  in  Springbank,  Glasgow,  and  Assistant  to  Minister  of  St. 
George's  Parish,  Glasgow,  1853-54;  (2)  Minister  at  Innellan,  1854-62  ;  (3)  Minister 
of  the  Church  of  Scotland  at  Chascomus,  Buenos  Ayres,  since  1862. 

FERGUSON,  MATTHEW  TAYLOR,  M.A.  1884. 

Journalist  in  (i)  Glasgow,  (2)  Bradford,  (3)  York,  on  editorial  staff  of  the 
Yorkshire  Herald. 

FERGUSON,  MONTGOMERY,  M.D.  1835. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

FERGUSON,  O'NEILL,  M.D.  1844. 

Queenstown,  Co.  Cork;  Rathmines,  Dublin;  Surgeon,  R.N. ;  Knight  of  the 
Order  of  Isabella  of  Spain;  died  4th  September,  1861. 

FERGUSON,  PETER,  M.A.  1886. 

(i)  Teacher  in  High  School,  Falkirk;  (2)  Teacher  in  Blackstock  Road  Board 
School,  London ;  (3)  Teacher  in  South  Hornsey  Board  School,  London ;  (4) 
Lecturer  at  St.  Thomas  Charterhouse  Pupil  Teacher  Centre,  London. 

FERGUSON,  PETER,  M.B.,  CM.  1888. 

Pollokshields ;  Ilkeston,  Derbyshire;  Pollokshields ;  Govan. 

FERGUSON,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.   1875.  M.D.  1879. 

Glasgow;  Glamorgan;  Glengarnock;  Kilbirnie;  Melbourne;  Newcastle, 
N.S.  Wales. 

FERGUSON,  ROBERT  THOMSON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886,  M.D.   1896. 

Tarbert,  Argyllshire ;  Anstruther,  Fife. 


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FERGUSON,  THOMAS,  C.M.  1817. 

FERGUSON.  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1815. 

"Filius  natu  tertius  Petri  opificis  in  urbe  Glasguensi"  [Matric.  Alb.   1804]. 

FERGUSON,  WILLIAM  BERTRAM  OCHILTREE,  M.B.,  C.M.   1891. 

Lenzie ;  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

FERGUSSON,.  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1876. 

Peebles;  died  i5th  February,  1887. 

FERGUSSON,  ANDREW,  M.D.   1819. 

Supposed  to  be  the  same  person  as  Andrew  Fergusson,  M.D.,  Inspector- 
General  of  Military  Hospitals,  and  Honorary  Physician  to  the  Queen,  who 
died  at  15  Hamilton  Park  Terrace,  Glasgow,  8th  April,  1870,  aged  83. 

FERGUSSON,  DAVID,  B.L.  1876. 

Solicitor,  Ayr. 

FERGUSSON,  DAVID,  M.A.  1893. 

Student  of  Law. 

FERGUSSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1821. 

Minister  of  Inch,  Galloway,  1822-62  (son  of  previous  Minister  thereof);  born 
3rd  November,  1800;  died  ist  January,  1862. 

FERGUSSON,  JAMES,  M.D.  1862. 

Girvan ;  Alexandra,  Victoria,  Australia. 

FERGUSSON,  SIR  JAMES,  BARONET,  LL.D.  1879. 

Of  Kilkerran;  sometime  Lieutenant  and  Captain  in  Grenadier  Guards  and 
Honorary  Colonel,  3rd  Battalion  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers;  wounded  at  Battle  of 
Inkermann;  M.P.  for  (i)  Ayrshire,  (2)  North-East  Manchester;  Governor  of  (i) 
South  Australia,  (2)  New  Zealand,  (3)  Bombay;  has  held  several  state  offices, 
including  Postmaster-Generalship,  1891-2;  P.C. ;  G.C.S.I. ;  K.C.M.G. ;  C.I.E. ; 
born  at  Edinburgh,  i4th  March,  1832;  Dean  of  Faculties  in  Glasgow  University, 
1868  to  1869. 

FERGUSSON,  JOHN,  LL.D.  1855. 

Rector  of  (i)  Arbroath  Academy  for  9  years,  (2)  Kelso  Grammar  School  for 
28  years;  born  at  Glenalmond,  22nd  April,  1793 ;  died  at  Kelso,  20th  September, 
1859;  Professor  John  Nichol  was  boarded  with  him  at  Kelso,  1847-48. 

FERGUSSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1866,  B.D.   1869. 

Native  of  Pitlochry ;  Probationer  of  the  Church  of  Scotland;  died  22nd 
October,  1870,  aged  38. 

FERGUSSON,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1870. 

Native  of  May  bole;  died,  of  phthisis,  in  Glasgow,  8th  November,  1870. 

FERGUSSON,  WILLIAM,  B.L.  1877. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

FERGUSSON,  WILLIAM  EDWARD  LAING,  M.D.  1854. 

Macclesfield  ;  London;  died  25th  April,  1880, 


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FERNANDEZ,  THOMAS  FRANCIS,  M.D.  1837. 

London ;  Isleham,  Cambs. ;  Ross,  Herefordshire ;  Ashfield,  Suffolk ;  Ross. 

FERRERO,  ANNIBALE,  LL.D.  1896. 

An  eminent  proficient  in  Mathematical  and  Geodetical  Science ;  Ambassador 
to  this  country  from  His  Majesty  the  King  of  Italy. 

FERRERS,  NORMAN  MACLEOD,  LL.D.  1883. 

Master  of  Gonville  and  Caius  College,  Cambridge. 

FERRIE,  WILLIAM,  M.D.   1836. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

FERRIER,  ROBERT  MUIR,  B.Sc.  1891. 

Lecturer  in  Durham  College  of  Science,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

FERRIES,  JOHN,  B.A.  1855. 

Minister  of  Edinkillie,  Forres,  till  May,  1881,  when  he  went  to  Manitoba ;  last 
known  address,  St.  Ignace,  Michigan,  U.S.A. 

FETHERSTON,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1786. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

FFORDE,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1834. 

"  Hibernicus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

FIDDES,  JAMES,  M.A.  1775. 

"  Filius  natu  Tertius  Hugonis  quondam  Agricolae  in  Parochia  de  Devenish  in 
Comitatu  de  Fermanagh,  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1772]. 

FIELD,  HENRY  GARY,  M.D.  1830. 

Blackrock,  Co.  Dublin;  died  2oth  January,  1858. 

FIELD,  JOHN,  M.A.  1764. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

FIELDING,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1863. 

Castle-Donington,  Leicestershire;  died  i6th  July,  1864. 

FIELDING,  THOMAS,  M.D.   1867,  C.M.   1868. 

Milton-Abbas,  Dorsetshire. 

FIFE,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1804. 

"Filius  natu  adus  Gulielmi  Mercatoris  in  Vico  Kilmarnock  et  Comitatu  de 
Ayr"  [Matric.  Alb.  1798]. 

FILKIN,  RICHARD,  M.D.   1828. 

London;  Richmond,  Surrey;  sometime  Army  Staff- Surgeon ;  Travelling 
Medical  Attendant  to  Dukes  of  Orleans  and  Montpensier,  and  Count  Beaujolais, 
1807;  died  i5th  September,  1871,  aged  95. 

FILSON,  ALEXANDER  BELL,  M.D.   1852. 

Portaferry,  Co.  Down;   died  1866. 

FINDLAY,  ANDREW,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Darvel;   Nelson,  Lanes, 


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FINDLAY,  ARTHUR,  M.A.  1880. 

Commercial  Agent,  Glasgow. 

FINDLAY,  HARRY,  M.B.,  CM.  1888. 

Glasgow ;   Rangoon. 

FINDLAY,  JAMES,  M.A.  1831. 

Minister  of  (i)  Broomknoll  Secession  Church,  Airdrie,  (2)  Broomknoll 
Established  Church,  Airdrie,  (3)  Camlachie  (afterwards  Whitevale)  Free  Church, 
Glasgow;  died  24th  July,  1881. 

FINDLAY,  JAMES,  M.D.  1840. 

Castle-Douglas. 

FINDLAY,  JAMES,  M.A.  1872. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

FINDLAY,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1884. 

Penpont,  Dumfriesshire ;   Workington,  Cumberland ;   Newmarket,  Suffolk. 

FINDLAY,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Lossiemouth. 

FINDLAY,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Glasgow ;   London. 

FINDLAY,  JAMES  CRAWFORD,  M.A.   1891,  LL.B.  1894. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

FINDLAY,  JOHN,  M.A.  1775. 

Minister  of  High  Church,  Paisley;  died  2Sth  March,  1821,  aged  70;  D.D. 
Edin.  1 8 10. 

FINDLAY,  JOHN,  B.A.  1840. 

Minister  of  Kirkoswald. 

FINDLAY,  JOHN,  M.D.  1841. 

Glasgow;   died  1849. 

FINDLAY,  JOHN  AGNEW,  M.A.  1885. 

Minister  of  Sprouston. 

FINDLAY,  JOHN  WAINMAN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

Glasgow;    Melbourne;  son  of  William  Findlay,  M.D.  1878  (q.v.). 

FINDLAY,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1737,  D.D.  1776. 

Minister  of  (i)  Stevenston,  (2)  Galston,  (3)  Paisley,  (4)  St.  David's,  Glasgow; 
Professor  of  Divinity  in  Glasgow  University,  1782  to  1814;  Dean  of  Faculties, 
1772-74  and  1776-78;  bora  1721;  died  i$th  June,  1814. 

FINDLAY,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1802. 

Of  Easterhill,  Merchant  in  Glasgow;  grandson  of  Professor  Robert  Findlay 

(q.v.);  died  27th  June,  1862,  aged  78;   a  life-long  friend  of  "Christopher  North." 

FINDLAY,  WALTER  SCOBIE,  M,A.  1892. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.   1897. 


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FINDLAY,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1775. 

"Filius  natu  tertius  Gulielmi  Agricolae  in  Parochia  de  Galston"  [Matric. 
Alb.   1768]. 

FINDLAY,  WILLIAM,  B.A.   1840,  M.A.  1841,  M.D.  1843. 

Wavertree,  Lanes.;   died  1869. 

FINDLAY,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1870,  M.D.  1878. 

Kilmarnock ;   Glasgow. 

FINDLAY,  WILLIAM,  B.L.   1889. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

FINDLAY,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1892. 

Advocate,  Edinburgh. 

FINDLAY,  WILLIAM  DAVID,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Lenzie. 

FINKELSTEIN,  ALBERT  ALFRED,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Ship  Surgeon;   Glasgow. 

F INLAY,  DAVID,  M.D.  1830. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

FINLAY,  DAVID,  M.B.,  C.M.   1884,  M.D.   1888. 

Glasgow;  Bridgend,  Glam. 

FINLAY,  DAVID  WHITE,  B.A.   1860,  M.D.,  C.M.   1864. 

Helensburgh;  London  (Lecturer  on  Medicine,  etc.,  Middlesex  Hospital  Medical 
School) ;  Degree  Examiner  on  Medical  Jurisprudence  in  Glasgow  University,  1891 ; 
Professor  of  Practice  of  Medicine  in  University  of  Aberdeen  since  1891. 

FINLAY,  HUNTER,  M.D.  1860. 

Bothwell;  Glasgow;  London;  Tilney-St. -Lawrence,  Norfolk;  London 
(Curate  of  St.  Mary's,  Spital  Square);  Emerald,  Queensland;  Townsville  there; 
Winton  there ;  Townsville. 

FINLAY,  JAMES,  M.D.,  C.M.  1861. 

Stranraer;    Helensburgh. 

FINLAY,  JAMES,  M.D.  1865. 

Tarbert,  Argyllshire;   Campbeltown;   died  26th  August,   1870,  aged  26. 

FINLAY,  JAMES  DONALD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Ayr. 

FINLAY,  JOHN,  M.A.  1816. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

FINLAY,  QUINTIN,  M.A.   1767. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

FINLAY,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1807. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Dundonald,  1810-34;  died  i4th  June,  1834, 
aged  47. 


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FINLAYSON,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  187?- 

Demerara;   died  2ist  November,   1889. 

FINLAYSON,  HENRY  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1887. 

Ship  Surgeon;   Surgeon,  R.N. 

FINLAYSON,  JAMES,  M.D.  1838. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

FINLAYSON,  JAMES,  M.B.  1867,  M.D.  1869. 

Glasgow ;  Manchester ;  Glasgow :  Physician  and  Lecturer  on  Clinical 
Medicine,  Western  Infirmary. 

FINLAYSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1887. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Bonnington  Park  High  School,  Peebles,  (2)  Technical 
College,  Glasgow,  (3)  High  School,  Falkirk,  (4)  Shawlands  School,  Glasgow, 
(5)  Preparatory  College,  213  Buchanan  Street,  Glasgow. 

FINLAYSON,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1798- 

Minister  of  Airdrie;   died  7th  October,  1838. 

FINLAYSON,  THOMAS  CAMPBELL,  D.D.  1891. 

Minister  of  the  Congregational  Church  at  (i)  Downing  Place,  Cambridge, 

(2)   Rusholme,    Manchester;    born    5th  February,    1836;    died   at    2   Woodside 

Place,  Glasgow,   yth  February,    1893;   brother  of  James  Finlayson,  M.D.   1869 

(q.v.). 

FINLEY,  SAMUEL,  D.D.  1763. 

Pastor  of  a  Church  at  Nottingham,  Md.,  and  Head  of  an  Academy  there, 
1744-60;  President  of  the  College  at  Princeton,  New  Jersey,  1761-66;  born 
in  County  Armagh,  1715;  died  in  Philadelphia,  i7th  July,  1766. 

FINNIE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1749. 

Licentiate  of  Church  of  Scotland;  Librarian  in  University  of  Glasgow, 
1767-72,  and  Tutor  in  Family  of  Proprietor  of  Stobcross,  who  named  Finnieston 
after  him;  was  presented  to  Parish  of  Blantyre  in  1770,  but  settlement 
successfully  opposed  on  account  of  his  bodily  weakness  and  infirmity ;  died  2nd 
November,  1772. 

FINUCANE,  DANIEL,  M.D.  1850. 

Deputy  Inspector-General,  R.N. 

FIRTH,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1737. 

"Ang.  filius  natu  maximus  Joannis  Firth  de  Kirkburton  Eboracensis" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1733];  fined  for  having  "engaged  in  a  night  ramble"  [Univ. 
Minutes,  gth  and  i2th  April  and  6th  May,  1734]. 

FIRTH,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1737. 

"Ang.  filius  natu  secundus  Joannis  Firth  in  Shipley  in  Com.  Eboracensi" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1734]. 

FISHBORNE,  THOMAS  MOORE,  M.D.  1835. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

N 


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FISHER,  ALEXANDER  BROWN,  M.A.  1890. 

Assistant  Teacher  in   Crookston  Street  Public  School,    Glasgow,    1881-90; 
Head  Master  of  Kelso  Public  School  since  1890. 

FISHER,  CHARLES  HOLDRICH,  M.D.  1857. 

Sittingbourne,  Kent. 
FISHER,  FREDERICK  BRIGGS,  M.B.,  CM.  1865,  M.D.   1872. 

London. 

FISHER,  HENRY,  M.D.  1863. 

Limerick;   Dorking,  Surrey;   London;   died  June,  1891. 

FISHER,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Lochgilphead ;    Dalmally;   Balfron. 

FISHER,  JAMES  STEEL,  M.A.  1883. 

Manager  of  British  Legal  Assurance  Co.,  Glasgow. 

FISHER,  MADDISON  WALL,  M.D.  1840. 

Monasterevan,  Co.  Kildare;   Portarlington,  Queen's  Co.;   died  ;th  January, 
1892,  aged  77. 

FISHER,  MICHAEL  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1860. 

King's  Lynn;   died  i8th  November,  1863,  aged  27. 

FISHER,  RICHARD,  M.A.   1739. 

"Filius  Jacobi  Fisher  in  Com.  de  Lancaster"  [Matric.  Alb.   1736], 

FISHER,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1739. 

"  F.   Fran.   Fisher  in  Paroch.   Cochram  in  Com.   Cumbriae "  [Matric.  Alb. 

1737]. 

FITT,  SAMUEL,  M.D.  1786. 

"  Bermudensis  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

FITZGERALD,  JAMES  MAURICE,  M.D.  1837. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

FITZGERALD,  JOHN  PATRICK,  M.D.  1839. 

King  William's  Town,  Cape  Colony. 

FITZGERALD,  WILLIAM,  M.D.   1842. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

FITZ-HENRY,  EDWARD  HENRY,  M.D.  1851. 

Liverpool ;   Foulksmill,  Co.  Wexford ;    Adamstown,  same  Co. ;    Liverpool ; 
Mentone,  France. 

FITZMAURICE,  THOMAS,  LL.D.  1761. 

Of  Llewenny  Hall,  Co.  Denbigh ;  High  Sheriff,  1781 ;  Barrister-at  Law  of  the 

Middle  Temple,  1768;    M.P.  for  (i)  Co.   Kerry,  1763-68,  (2)  Calne,  1768-74, 

(3)  Wycombe,  1774-80;    M.A.  Oxon.  1764;   D.C.L.  1773;  second  son  of  John, 

first  Earl  of  Shelburne ;   died  28th  October,   1793,  aged  51. 

FIXOTT,  HENRY  CLINE,  M.D.   1849. 

Arichat,  Cape  Breton;   J.P.  and  Coroner, 


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FIXOTT,  JAMES,  M.D.  1846. 

Jersey. 

FLAVELL,  THOMAS,  B.A.  1848. 

"Filius    natu    max.    Georgii    mercatoris    apud    Bally  more    in    comitatu    de 
Armagh"  [Matric.  Alb.  1843]. 

FLECK,  WILLIAM  SHEDDEN,  M.A.  1871. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Fairlie. 

FLEMING,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1771,  D.D.  1800. 

Minister    of    Second    Charge,    Hamilton;    born    3oth    July,     1747;    died 
28th  May,  1830. 

FLEMING,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1797. 

Minister  of  Neilston,  1804-44;  died  roth  June,  1844,  aged  75;  D.D.  St. 
Andrews,  1834. 

FLEMING,  ALFRED  JAMES,  M.A.  1893,  B.L.  1896. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

FLEMING,  ARCHIBALD,  B.A.  1853. 

Minister  of  St.  Paul's,  Perth. 

FLEMING,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1884. 

Teacher  in  Mearns  Street  Public  School,  Greenock,  1884-86;  Head  Master 
of  the  Public  School,  Lossiemouth,  since  1886. 

FLEMING,  CHARLES  FRISKIN,  M.A.   1886,  B.D.  1889. 

English  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Middlesborough. 

FLEMING,  DAVID,  M.D.  1787. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

FLEMING,  DAVID,  M.A.  1808. 

Minister  of  Carriden ;  died  igth  January,   1860,  aged  70. 

FLEMING,  DAVID,  B.A.  1856. 

Curate  of  (i)  St.  Saviour,  Leeds,  1858-59,  (2)  Grosmont,  Yorks.,  1859.63, 
(3)  West  Hartlepool,  1863-67;  Vicar  of  Coxhoe,  Co.  Durham,  since  1867. 

FLEMING,  DAVID  PINKERTON,  M.A.  1895,  LL.B.  1896. 

Qualifying  for  the  Scottish  Bar. 

FLEMING,  EBENEZER,  M.D.  1858. 

Stranraer;   died  loth  March,   1868. 

FLEMING,  GEORGE,  LL.D.  1883. 

M.R.C.V.S.  1855;  F.R.C.V.S.  1877;  entered  Army  Veterinary  Department, 
!855  ;  Veterinary  Surgeon,  ist  class,  1867  ;  Inspecting  V.S.,  1879;  Principal  V.S., 
1883;  retired  1890;  served  in  Crimea,  1855-56,  in  China  War,  1860,  and  as 
V.S.  to  Royal  Engineers,  3rd  Hussars,  and  Life  Guards;  C.B.  (Civil),  1887; 
born  1833. 


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FLEMING,  JAMES,  M.A.  1810. 

"Filius  natu  Secundus  Gulielmi  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Derryloran  in 
comitatu  de  Tyronne"  [Matric.  Alb.  1807,  p.  363]. 

FLEMING,  JAMES,  B.A.  1860,  M.A.  1861. 

Minister  of  Kettins. 

FLEMING,  JAMES,  M.A.  1880,  LL.B.  1885. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

FLEMING,  JOHN,  M.A.   1730,  D.D.  1786. 

Minister  of  Kilmalcolm,   1737-87;   died  3oth  June,   1787,  aged  76. 

FLEMING,  JOHN,  M.A.  1819. 

"F.  n.  5tus  Thomae  Mercatoris  New  Mills  (Air)"  [Matric.  Alb.   1813]. 

FLEMING,  JOHN,  M.A.  1847. 

Sometime   Minister   of  Martyrs',    Paisley ;   afterwards  Chaplain   to   Paisley 

Prison;    died    at    Morningside,    Edinburgh,    loth    June,  1887;    relative    and 
biographer  of  Alexander  Fleming,  M.A.  1797  (q.v.). 

FLEMING,  JOHN,  M.A.   1876. 

Civil  Engineer,  Minas  de  Rio  Tinto,  Spain. 

FLEMING,  JOHN  GIBSON,  M.D.  1830. 

Glasgow  (sometime  Lecturer  on  Clinical  Surgery  in  the  Royal  Infirmary; 
Examiner  for  Medical  Degrees  in  the  University,  1863-75);  born  in  Glasgow, 
2nd  December,  1809;  died  there,  2nd  October,  1879. 

FLEMING,  JOHN  TURPIE,  M.A.  1889. 

Assistant  Master  in  the  English  Department  of  the  High  School  of  Glasgow. 
FLEMING,  JOSEPH,  M.D.  1863. 

Inch,  Co.  Donegal;   Brigade-Surgeon-Lieut.-Col.,  Army. 

FLEMING,  JOSEPH  MACNAUGHTAN,  M.D.   1857. 

Glasgow;  Brigade-Surgeon-Lieut.-Col.,  I. M.S.,  Bengal;  "his  Diploma  .  .  . 
accidentally  destroyed  by  a  fire  which  occurred  at  his  Station  in  the  East  Indies  " 
[Univ.  Minute,  gth  January,  1866]. 

FLEMING,  ROBERT  STEWART,  M.A.  1887. 

Baptist  Minister  at  (i)  Pitlochry,  (2)  Elm  Road,  Beckenham,  Kent. 

FLEMING,  SAMUEL,  M.A.   1743,  M.D.  1750. 

"Filius  Viri  Reverendi  Jacobi  Fleming  V.D.M.  in  parochia  de  Shankhill 
in  Comitatu  de  Armagh "  [Matric.  Alb.  1 740], 

FLEMING,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  CM.  1889,  M.D.  1895. 

Pegswood,  Northumberland ;   Wigton,  Cumberland ;    London. 

FLEMING,  THOMAS  M'CLELLAND,  M.A.  1873. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Cupar-Fife. 

FLEMING,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1728. 

Minister  of  (i)  Kirkintilloch,  (2)  Second  Charge,  Paisley;  died  2nd  January, 

1747- 


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FLEMING,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1806. 

"Filius  Unicus  Thomae  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Desertlin  in  comitatu 
de  Deny  in  Hybernia"  [Matric,  Alb.  1803]. 

FLEMING,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1810. 

"Filius  Natu  Secundus  Josiae  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Derryleran  in 
coraitatu  de  Tyronne"  [Matric.  Alb.  1807,  p.  362]. 

FLEMING,  WILLIAM,  D.D.  1829. 

Sometime  Librarian  and  College  Chaplain  to  University  of  Glasgow ;  there- 
after Minister  of  (i)  Westruther,  (2)  Old  Kilpatrick;  afterwards  Professor  in  the 
University  of  Glasgow  of  (i)  Oriental  Languages,  1831  to  1839,  (2)  Moral  Philo- 
sophy, 1839  to  1866;  died  3rd  March,  1866. 

FLEMING,  WILLIAM  JAMES,  M.B.  1872,  M.D.  1879. 

Edinburgh ;  Glasgow :  sometime  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Physiology  in  the 
University ;  Lecturer  on  Physiology  in  Royal  In6rmary  Medical  School ;  Surgeon, 
Royal  Infirmary;  and  Lecturer  on  Surgery  in  the  University  (Women's  De- 
partment) ;  Degree  Examiner  in  Surgery  and  Clinical  Surgery  in  the  University, 
1889-93  ')  son  °f  John  Gibson  Fleming,  M.D.  (q.v.). 

FLEMINGTON,  JAMES  WOODROW,  M.D.  1862. 

Glasgow. 

FLETCHER,  AENEAS,  M.A.  1763. 

"Filius  natu  secundus  Joannis  de  Bernice  in  Argathelia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1757]. 

FLETCHER,  ALEXANDER,  CM.  1824. 

"F.  n.  4^  Donaldi  Armigeri  de  Bernis  in  par.  de  Kilmun  Argath"  [Matric. 
Alb.  1818]. 

FLETCHER,  ISAAC,  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 

Workington,  Cumberland. 

FLETCHER,  JOHN  BURT,  M.D.  1843. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.} 

FLETCHER,  JOHN  CORBET,  M.B.,  CM.  1870. 

Glasgow;  Tottenham,  Middlesex;  London. 

FLETCHER,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1807,  D.D.  1830. 

Minister  of  (i)  Congregational  Church  at  Blackburn,  Lanes.,  (2)  Stepney 
Meeting,  London ;  also  for  sometime  Theological  Tutor  in  Blackburn  College ;  born 
at  Chester,  3rd  December,  1784;  died  8th  June,  1843. 

FLETCHER,  PHILIP,  M.A.  1776. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

FLETCHER,  PHILIP,  CM.  1818. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

FLETCHER,  THOMAS  M'GIBBIN,  M.B.,  CM.  1896, 

Glasgow. 


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FLETT,  OLIVER,  D.D.  1881. 

Baptist  Minister,  Paisley,  and  Theological  Tutor  to  Baptist  Union  of  Scotland ; 
died  at  Sannox,  Arran,  2oth  August,   1894,  aged  64. 

FLINT,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1892. 

Teacher  in  Queen's  Park  Public  School,  Langside,  Glasgow. 

FLINT,  GEORGE  ROSS,  M.D.  1859. 

Tain. 

FLINT,  JAMES,  M.A.,  M.D.  1768. 

Surgeon  in  Dumbarton ;  Professor  of  Medicine  in  University  of  St.  Andrews, 
1770  to  1811. 

FLINT,  ROBERT,  LL.D.  1876. 

Minister  of  (i)  Aberdeen,  East,  1859-61,  (2)  Kilconquhar,  1861-64;  Professor 

of  Moral  Philosophy  in   University  of  St.   Andrews,    1864  to   1876;   Professor 

of  Divinity  in   University  of  Edinburgh  since    1876;   D.D.   Edin.    1876;   born 

1837- 

FLOWER,  JAMES  EDWARD,  M.A.  1870. 

Congregational  Minister  in  (i)  Basingstoke,  Hants.,  1872-78,  (2)  Nottingham, 

1878-86,    (3)    London    since    1886;    Secretary  of   Recreative   Evening   Schools 

Association,  London,  1886-96;  Secretary  of  the  Congregational  Church-Aid  and 

Home  Missionary  Society  since  1896. 

FOGARTY,  THOMAS  TIMOTHY,  M.D.  1834. 

Drogheda;  died  2ist  March,   1863. 

FOGO,  GEORGE  LAURIE,  M.A.  1867. 

Chaplain   of  the   Church   of   Scotland   in   Dresden,    1871-82;    Minister   of 
Torthorwald  since  1883. 

FOLDS,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1772. 

"Natus   in    Hybernia   filius   natu   maximus  Joannis  Verbi  Dei   Ministri   in 
Parochia  de  Killanny  in  Comitatu  de  Monaghan"  [Matric.  Alb.   1770]. 

FOLEY,  MICHAEL  PETER,  M.D.  1845. 

Kilrush,  Co.  Clare;  died  1867. 

FOLEY,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1836. 

Kilrush,  Co.  Clare;  died  1886. 

FORBES,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.,  C.M.  1833. 

Glasgow;  Auchterarder ;  died  1877. 

FORBES,  CHARLES,  M.D.  1841. 

Bovey-Tracey,  Devon;  Fleet  Surgeon,  R.N. ;  Deal,  Kent;  died  2ist  May, 
1886,  aged  66. 

FORBES,  CHARLES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1876,  M.D.  1887. 

Glasgow ;  Amgoorie,  Assam,  East  Indies ;  Nazira  there  ;  Suffry  there. 


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FORBES,  CHARLES,  B.Sc.  1894. 

(i)  Science  Teacher  in  Petershill  School,  Glasgow,  and  Coatbridge  Technical 
School,  1892-94;  (2)  Engineer,  residing  at  Kinkell,  Muir  of  Ord;  died  there,  29th 
December,  1896,  aged  30. 

FORBES,  JAMES,  M.A.  1794. 

"Filius  natu  quartus  Jacobi  Coloni  in  ComiL  de  Argyle':  [Matric.  Alb. 
1788} 

FORBES,  JOHN,  LL.D.  1840. 

Minister  of  (i)  Newington,  Edinburgh,  (2)  St.  Paul's,  Glasgow,  (3)  Free  St 
Paul's  there;  died  25th  December,  1874. 

FORBES,  JOHN  THOMAS.  M.A.   1886. 

Minister  of  Baptist  Church  at  (i)  Cupar-Fife,  (2)  Westgate  Road,  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne,  (3)  Dublin  Street,  Edinburgh. 

FORBES,  PATRICK,  M.A.  1786. 

"  Filius  natu  secundus  Jacobi  de  Ardchasling  natus  in  Comitatu  Argatheliae  " 
[Matric.  Alb.  1781]. 

FORBES,  ROBERT  THOMSON,  M.B.,  CM.  1871. 

Moffat;  Buckhurst  Hill,  Essex;  Breaston,  Derbyshire. 

FORBES,  THOMAS  JOHN  LAWSON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

Paisley;  Glasgow. 

FORCADE,  JOHN  VERNON,  M.D.  1838. 

"Hibemus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

FORD,  GEORGE  JOHN,  M.A.  1892. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Rutland  Crescent  Public  School,  Govan,  (2)  Lome  Street 
Public  School,  Glasgow,  (3)  Hamilton  Crescent  Public  School,  Partick. 

FORDYCE,  JAMES,  D.D.  1760. 

Minister  of  (i)  Brechin,  (2)  Alloa,  (3)  Monkwell  Street  Presbyterian  Church, 
London;  born  at  Aberdeen,  1720;  died  at  Bath,  ist  October,  1796. 

FORFAR,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1894. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Glasgow,  (2)  Bannockbum. 

FORMAN,  ADAM,  M.A.  1815. 

Minister  of  (i)  Innerwick,  (2)  Free  Church,  Leven;  died  29th  March,  1865, 
aged  71. 

FORMAN    ROBERT  HALL,  M.B.,  C.M.  1878. 

Ratho,  Midlothian;  Glasgow;  Surgeon,  Imperial  Ottoman  Army;  Surgeon- 
Major,  British  Army. 

FORREST,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Widdrington,  Northumberland;  Cramlington  there;  Backworth  there 

FORREST,  ALFRED,  M.A.  1888,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Glasgow;  Scarborough;  Bridlington,  Yorks. 


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FORREST,  DAVID  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1878. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Hamilton,  (2)  Moffat,  (3)  Wellington  Church,  Glasgow. 

FORREST,  JAMES,  M.A.  1833. 

Native  of  Renfrewshire ;  resident  in  one  of  the  suburbs  of  New  York  City  and 
owner  of  Real  Estate  there;  died  1858. 

FORREST,  JAMES  LIDDELL,  M.B.,  CM.   1895. 

Glasgow. 

FORREST,  JOHN,  M.D.  1799. 

Possibly  Stirling  \British  Almanack,  1808]. 

FORREST,  JOHN,  M.D.  1857. 

Motherwell;  J.P. 

FORREST,  ROBERT  WARDROP,  M.B.,  CM.   1866,  M.D.  1869. 

Glasgow. 

FORREST,  ROBERT  WARDROP,  M.B.,  CM.   1894. 

Glasgow;  son  of  Robert  Wardrop  Forrest,  M.D.  1869  (q.v.). 

FORREST,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 

Glasgow;  son  of  Robert  Wardrop  Forrest,  M.D.   1869  (q.v.). 

FORRESTER,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Glasgow. 

FORRESTER,  WILLIAM  ROBERT,  M.B.,  CM.  1887. 

Lenzie;  Balfron. 

FORSTER,  JAMES,  M.A.  1748. 

"Filius  Jacobi  in  Parochia  de  Donaughmore  in  Com.  de  Donnegal"  [Matric. 
Alb.  1746]. 

FORSTER,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Chester-le-Street,  Co.  Durham. 

FORSTER,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1777. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

FORSTER,  THOMAS,  M.A.   1776. 

"  Natus  in  Hibernia,  Filius  Secundus  Arthuri,  Agricolae  in  Parochia  de  Ard- 
straw  in  Comit.  de  Tyrone"  [Matric.  Alb.  1775]. 

FORSYTH,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  CM.  1866,  M.D.   1868. 

Glasgow;  London. 

FORSYTH,  DAVID,  M.A.   1870,  B.Sc.  1884,  D.Sc.  1890. 

(i)  Head  Master  of  Green  Street  School,  Glasgow;  (2)  Master  of  Practising 
Schools,  Church  of  Scotland  Training  College,  Glasgow;  (3)  Lecturer  and  Art 
Master  in  that  College ;  (4)  Principal  of  the  Higher  Grade  School,  Leeds. 

FORSYTH,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1813. 

Carrickfergus,  Co.  Antrim;   died  1857. 


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FORSYTH,  JAMES,  M.D.  1841. 

Londonderry;   Culmore,  Co.  Deny;   died  7th  July,   1883. 

FORSYTH,  JAMES,  D.D.  1844. 

Minister  of  West  Church,  Aberdeen;   died   1880. 

FORSYTH,  JOHN,  M.A.  1890. 

Private  Tutor  in  Glasgow;   B.Sc.  Lond. 

FORSYTH,  JOHN  MACFARLANE,  M.A.  1894. 

Teacher  in  Free  Church  Normal  School,  Glasgow,  up  to  1896. 

FORSYTH,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1860. 

Sanquhar. 

FORSYTH,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.   1869,  M.D.  1872. 

Birstal,  Yorks. 

FORSYTH,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  CM.  1894. 

Carstairs  Junction;   Cramlington,  Northumberland. 

FORSYTH,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1828. 

"Americanus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

FORSYTH,  WILLIAM  ANDREW,  M.B.,  C.M.  1883. 

Glasgow;  Ship  Surgeon;  Newton-Stewart;  died  2oth  July,  1891,  aged  31. 

FORSYTHE,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1848. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]- 

FOSTER,  ABRAHAM,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.  1862. 

Minister  of  Park  Road  Congregational  Church,  Blackburn,  since  1867. 

FOSTER,  HENRY  STUART  HAMILTON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885. 

Ballinacross,  Co.  Deny;   died  May,  1889. 

FOSTER,  JOHN,  M.A.  1757. 

"Filius  natu  major  Jacobi  in  Comitatu  de  Cumberland"  [Matric,  Alb.  1754]. 

FOSTER,  JOHN,  M.D.  1826. 

"Hibernicus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

FOSTER,  MICHAEL,  LL.D.  1880. 

M.D.,  F.R.S.,  Prelector  on  Physiology,  Trinity  College,  Cambridge. 

FOTHERGILL,  SAMUEL,  M.D.  1802. 

Native  of  Yorkshire ;  gave  an  affirmation  instead  of  the  Oath ;  admitted  a 

Licentiate  of  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians  of  London,  3oth  September,  1805. 

FOTHERINGHAM,  DAVID  HUTTON,  M.A.  1885,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Lake  Nyasa  (F.C.  Medical  Missionary);   Skelmorlie,  Ayrshire. 

FOTHERINGHAM,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1882. 

Motherwell. 


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FOUCART,  LOUIS,  M.D.,  C.M.  1848. 

Glasgow;    London    (in    1850    witnessed   accident   to    Sir   Robert    Peel   on 

29th  June,   and  attended  that  statesman  till  his  death  on   2nd  July);   Sydney, 

New   South   Wales,   where    held   many   Government    and    other   appointments; 

retired  1889,  and  took  up  residence  in  London. 

FOULDS,  JAMES  REID,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Duntocher;  Clydebank. 

FOULIS,  DAVID,  M.B.,  C.M.   1873,  M.D.  1875. 

Pathologist  and  Lecturer   on  Pathology,    Royal  Infirmary,   Glasgow;    died 
3ist  October,   1881,  aged  35;   Foulis  Scholarship  founded  in  his  memory. 

FOX,  GEORGE  IRWIN,  M.D.  1837. 

Plymouth. 

FOX,  JOHN,  M.D.  1836. 

Greenock;   died  4th  February,   1894. 

FOX,  JOHN,  M.D.  1839,  M.A.  1844. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Joannis  agricolae  in  parochia  de  Market  Bosworth 
et  comitatu  de  Leicester"  [Matric.  Alb.   1841]. 

FOX,  WALTER,  M.B.,  CM.   1886. 

Glasgow;  London;  New  Zealand;  Narrandera,  N.S.  Wales;  Christchurch,  N.Z. 
FOX,  WILLIAM  EDWARD,  M.D.  1839. 

"Anglia"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

FRAME,  ARTHUR  JAMES,  M.D.  1851. 

An  "Arthur  J.  Frame,  M.D.,"  died  at  Grenada,  West  Indies,  in  1863. 

FRAME,  DAVID,  M.A.  1887,  M.B.,  C.M.   1891,  M.D.  1893. 

Carstairs  Junction ;    London. 

FRAME,  JAMES,  M.A.  1746. 

Minister  of  (i)  Dalziel,  (2)  Alloa;   died  7th  March,   1803,  aged  78. 

FRAME,  JAMES  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1853. 

Native  of  Bothwell;   practised  in  Australia  and  died  there. 

FRAME,  JOHN,  C.M.  1829. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

FRAME,  JOHN,  M.A.  1868,  B.D.  1871. 

Native  of  Hamilton;  Licentiate  of  the  U.P.  Church;  died  loth  May,  1873. 

FRAME,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1815. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 
FRAME,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1838. 

Glasgow;    Lesmahagow;   died  22nd  October,  1877. 

FRAME,  THOMAS,  C.M.  1823. 

Galston. 

FRANCE,  JOHN,  C.M.  1829. 

Dumbarton. 


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FRANCE,  WILLIAM,  CM.  1841. 

Liverpool. 

FRANCES,  DAVID  LAWRENCE,  M.A.  1882. 

Minister  of  Raith. 

FRANCIS,  JAMES,  M.A.  1896. 

Teacher  in  Gallon  Public  School,  Glasgow. 

FRANKLIN,  FRANCIS,  M.D.  1828. 

Leamington;    Emscote,    Warwickshire;    died    at    Leamington,    25th    May, 
1864,  aged  85. 
FRANKLIN,  RICHARD,  M.D.  1840. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

FRASER,  ALEXANDER,  B.A.  1833,  M.A.  1834. 

Congregational   Minister  at  (i)  Alloa,   (2)  Blackburn,   Lanes. ;   died   1869, 
aged  62. 
FRASER,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  CM.  1878. 

Manchester ;    Dublin  :  Professor  of  Anatomy,  R.C.S.,  Ireland. 

FRASER,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1896. 

Student  of  Medicine. 

FRASER,  ALEXANDER  CAMPBELL,  LL.D.  1871. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Cramond,  1844-46;  Professor  of  Logic  in  (i)  New  College, 

Edinburgh,    1846-56,  (2)  University  of  Edinburgh,   1856-91,  when  he  resigned; 

Editor  of  N.B.   Rei'iew,   1850-57;    M.A.   Edin. ;    F.R.S.E. ;  born  at  Manse  of 

Ardchattan,  3rd  September,  1819. 

FRASER,  ALEXANDER  FALCONER,  M.A,  1874,  B.D.  1877. 

Minister  of  Middle  Parish,   Paisley,    1878-81;   afterwards  litterateur;   born 
at  Aberdeen,  5th  June,  1855;   died  at  Stirling,  gth  March,   1893. 

FRASER,  ALEXANDER  RODGER,  M.A.  1885,  M.B.,  CM.  1889. 

Ship    Surgeon;    died    in    Gulf  of   Suez,    on    board    S.S.    "Manora,"    4th 
September,   1894. 

FRASER,  CHARLES  FREDERICK  POLLOCK,  M.A.   1888,  LL.B.  1892. 

Writer,  Glasgow;   son  of  William  Fraser,  LL.D.  (q.v.). 

FRASER,  DANIEL,  M.A,  1839,  LL-D-  l8s8. 

(i)  Classical  Tutor  in  Airedale  College,  Bradford;  (2)   President  thereof. 

FRASER,  DONALD,  M.B.  1867,  CM.  1868,  M.D.  1870. 

Glasgow;   Paisley;   Degree  Examiner  on  Medicine  and  Clinical  Medicine 
in  Glasgow  University,   1881-85. 

FRASER,  FRANCIS,  M.D.   1782. 

"Served   in  the  East  India  Company  and   on   board  his    Majesty's  Navy 
as  Surgeon"  [Univ.  Minute,  3rd  August,   1782]. 

FRASER,  GEORGE  ROBERT,  M.D.  1837. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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ERASER,  JAMES  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1863. 

Ordained  Missionary  of  Church  of  Scotland  to  Cape  Breton,  1866-70; 
Minister  of  Church  of  Scotland  Congregation  at  Rogers  Hill  and  Cape  John, 
Nova  Scotia,  since  1870. 

FRASER,  JOHN,  M.A.  1843,  M.D.  1852. 

Glasgow ;   Wolverhampton. 

FRASER,  JOHN  BAXTER,  M.D.,  C.M.  1862. 

Native  of  Nova  Scotia;   probably  settled  there. 

FRASER,  JOHN  GARDNER,  B.A.   1857,  M.A.  1858,  D.D.  1894. 

Warden  of  Camden  Theological  College,  Sydney,  Australia,  since  1864. 

FRASER,  JOHN  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

Collingham,  Notts. ;   Strathpeffer. 

FRASER,  MATTHEW  POLLOCK,  M.A.  1878,  LL.B.  1882. 

(i)  Writer  in  Glasgow;  (2)  Advocate  in  Edinburgh;  Member  of  University 
Court  (as  Rector's  Assessor),  1893-96;  son  of  William  Fraser,  LL.D.  (q.v.). 

FRASER,  NORMAN,  M.A.  1885,  B.D.  1887. 

Minister  of  Safifronhall  U.P.  Church,  Hamilton. 

FRASER,  PETER,  M.B.  1876,  M.D.  1892. 

Leyland,  Lanes. 

FRASER,  ROBERT  MACKECHNIE,  M.A.  1891,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Kilbarchan;   Ilford,  Essex. 

FRASER,  SIMON,  M.A.  1890. 

Head  Master  of  (i)  Church  Street  Public  School,  Partick,  1885-86,  (2) 
Polmadie  Public  School,  Glasgow,  1886-91,  (3)  Rosevale  Street  School,  Partick, 
1891-96,  (4)  Dowanhill  Public  School,  Partick,  since  1896. 

FRASER,  THOMAS,  M.D.   1749. 

"  Practitioner  of  Physick  in  the  Island  of  Antigua "  [Univ.  Minute, 
8th  December,  1749]. 

FRASER,  THOMAS,  D.D.   1887. 

Minister  of  Newport,  Fife. 

FRASER,  WILLIAM,  M.D.   1863. 

Liverpool. 

FRASER,  WILLIAM,  LL.D.   1872. 

Sometime  Head  Master  in  the  Normal  Seminaries,  Glasgow;  thereafter 
(1849-79)  Minister  of  Free  Middle  Church,  Paisley;  born  at  Cullen,  1817; 
died  2ist  September,  1879. 

FRASER,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1880. 

Salford,   Lanes. 


FRAZER,  HENRY,  M.D.  1881. 

Ship  Surgeon;   Armagh;   died  loth  ^lay,   1891,  aged  43. 


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FRAZER,  JAMES  GEORGE,  M.A.  1874,  LL.D.   1895. 

Fellow  and  Tutor  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge;  and  of  the  Middle 
Temple,  Barrister-at-Law. 

FRAZER,  JOSEPH  M'NEILL,  M.A.  1886,  B.D.  1890. 

Minister  of  Langside,  Glasgow,  since  1897. 

FRAZER,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1777. 

Official  in  the  establishment  of  the  Prince  of  Wales  (George  IV.); 
Government  Statistician  and  Surveyor  in  Isle  of  Man,  Devon,  Cornwall,  and 
Ireland ;  originator  of  the  Harbour  of  Kingstown ;  statistical  writer ;  born  at 
Manse  of  Redgorton  circa  1760;  died  1831;  cousin  of  Thomas  Thomson, 
M.A.  1789  (q.v.). 

FRAZER,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1849. 

Deputy  Inspector  of  Hospitals  and  Fleets;   died  26th  May,  1878,  aged  72. 

FRAZER,  WYNNE  B.,  M.D.  1822. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

FREE,  RICHARD  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1884. 

Minister  of  Orange  Street  Chapel,  London,  1887-89;  Senior  Curate  of 
Emmanuel,  West  Dulwich,  London,  1889-91 ;  Priest-in-Charge  of  St.  Michael's 
Mission,  North  Kensington,  London,  1891-93;  Senior  Curate  of  All  Saints', 
Finchley  Road,  London,  1893-96  ;  Priest-in-Charge  of  Christ  Church  Mission, 
Poplar,  London,  since  1896;  B.D.  St.  Andrews,  1890. 

FREEBAIRN,  CHARLES,  M.D.  1821. 

Hamilton. 

FREEBAIRN,  JOHN  BUCHANAN,  M.A.  1883. 

Head  Master  of  (i)  St.  Paul's  Parish  School,  Glasgow,  1874-83,  (2)  Shuttle 
Street  Public  School  there,  1883-86,  (3)  Alexander's  Public  School  there, 
1886-90,  (4)  Napiershall  Public  School  there  since  1890. 

FREEBAIRN,  ROBERT  JARDINE,  M.B.,  CM.  1887. 

Tilt  Cove,  Newfoundland ;   Manuels  there. 

FREEBAIRN,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1789. 

Minister  of  New  Monkland ;   died  nth  April,   1800. 

FREELAND,  ANDREW,  M.D.,  CM.  1864. 

Port-Glasgow ;   Buckhurst,  Essex ;    Barrhead  ;    Liverpool ;   Uddingston. 

FREELAND,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1854 

"Fil.  nat.  quint,  defuncti  Roberti  Mercatoris  in  oppid.  de  Kirkintilloch " 
[Matric.  Alb.  1847]. 

FREELAND,  JOHN,  M.A.  1838. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Innerwick. 

FREELAND,  JOHN  ELLIS,  M.D.  1859,  CM.  1859. 

Port-Glasgow;   Hong  Kong. 


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FREELAND,  RICHARD,  M.B.,  CM.   1877,  M.D.  1885. 

Overtown,  Lanarkshire;   Broxburn. 

FREELAND,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1799. 

Minister  of  Buchanan;   died  5th  November,   1847,  aged  72. 

FREELAND,  WILLIAM,  LL.D.  1835. 

Minister  of  (i)  Presbyterian  Church,  Kingstown,  Dublin,  (2)  Presbyterian 
Church,  Ballygawley,  Co.  Tyrone,  (3)  East  Chapel,  Airdrie,  (4)  St.  Mary's, 
Dumfries,  (5)  Balmaghie,  (6)  a  charge  in  Canada;  died  there  circa  1860. 

FRENCH,  ALEXANDER,  B.A.  1850,  M.A.  1851. 

E.U.  Minister  at  (i)  Musselburgh,  (2)  Dalkeith;  latterly  teacher  in  New 
Zealand. 

FRENCH,  JOHN,  D.D.  1846. 

Minister  of  the  Relief  Church  at  (i)  Strathaven,  (2)  College  Street,  Edinburgh; 
died  nth  January,  1858,  aged  65. 

FRENCH,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1869. 

U.P:  Minister  at  (i)  Dunfermline,  (2)  Liverpool;  died  25th  October, 
1872,  aged  30. 

FREW,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1884. 

Glasgow;    Kilmun;    Helensburgh;  Landscape  Painter. 

FREW,  DAVID,  M.A.  1885,  B.D.  1887. 

Minister  of  Urr. 

FREW,  JAMES  FISHER,  M.B.,  C.M.   1892. 

Clayton  West,  Yorks. ;   Bury,  Lanes. ;    Hollinwood  there. 

FREW,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Kirkmuirhill,  Lanarkshire ;   Partick  ;    Bradford,  Yorks. 

FREW,  ROBERT  SCOTT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Glasgow. 

FRIMBLE,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1802. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

FRISSILLE,  JOHN,  M.A.   1789. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Joannis  Armigeri  de  Ramsay  in  Insula  Mona,  ibique 
natus"  [Matric.  Alb.  1787]. 

FROHLICH,  IZIDOR,  LL.D.  1896. 

Professor  of  Physics  in  the  University  of  Buda-Pest. 

FROUDE,  WILLIAM,  LL.D.  1876. 

Engineer  and  Naval  Architect;   born  at  Darlington  parsonage,  Devonshire, 

28th  November,  1810;  died  at  Admiralty  House,  Simon's  Town,  when  on  cruise 

to  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  4th  May,  1879;  B.A.  Oxon.  1832;  M.A.  1837;  brother 

of  J.  A.  Froude,  the  historian. 


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FRY,  GEORGE  BARLOW,  M.D.  1837. 

"Hibernicus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

FRYAR,  THOMAS  DOBBIN,  M.A.  1768. 

"Leonardi  Filius  natu  maximus  Mercatoris  in  urbe  Gappy  in  Com.  de  Down 
Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1766]. 

FRYER,  WILLIAM  FRANCIS,  M.D.  1850. 

Belfast;  Fenagh,  Co.  Carlow;  Clonburrin,  same  Co. 

FULLARTON,  GEORGE,  CM.  1831. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

FULLARTON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1892,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Ship  Surgeon  ;  Swinton,  Yorks. 

FULLARTON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1794,  M.D.  1800. 

Assistant    Surgeon,    Bengal    Presidency    (H.E.I.C.S.),    1802-13;    thereafter 

Banker  in  Calcutta;  settled  in  London,  with  fortune,   1820;  returned  to  India, 

1833;  entrusted  with  an  important  Mission  to  China,   1834;  in  London  again, 

1838;  died  24th  October,   1849. 

FULLARTON,  JOHN  HAMILTON,  B.Sc.  1880,  M.A.  1882,  D.Sc.  1890. 

Assistant  to  Professor  of  Natural  History  in  Glasgow  University,  1885-89; 

Secretary  to    Local  Examination  Board,    1884-89 ;   Zoologist   to  Fishery  Board 

for  Scotland,    1889-97 ;    Sub-Lessee    under   that   Board   of   Clyde   mussel-beds, 

1897;  Degree  Examiner  on  Natural  History  in  Glasgow  University  since  1893. 

FULLARTON,  NEIL,  M.B.,  CM.  1877. 

Lamlash,  Arran. 

FULLARTON,  NEIL,  M.B.,  CM.   1879. 

Newton,  Lanarkshire;  Brodick,  Arran;  died  3oth  April,   1885. 

FULLARTON,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1887. 

(i)  Mercantile  Clerk;  (2)  Student  of  Medicine. 

FULLARTON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1870. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Dalton,  Dumfriesshire. 

FULLARTON,  WILLIAM  WALLACE,  M.B.  1878. 

Ship  Surgeon ;  Long  Sutton,  Lines. ;  Ballantrae. 

FULLERTON,  DAVID,  M.A.  1754. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  David  Fullarton,  Presbyterian  Minister  of 
Carrickfergus ;  ordained  1756;  resigned  1767,  and  conformed  to  the  Established 
Church. 

FULLERTON,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1842. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

FULLERTON,  WILLIAM  PITT,  M.A.  1877,  LL.B.  1879. 

Writer  in  Glasgow;  died  i7th  April,  1897,  aged  41. 

FULTON,  ANDREW  BOYD,  M.B.,  CM.  1884. 

Manchester;  Muirkirk. 


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FULTON,  GEORGE  CLARK  HUTTON,  M.B.,  CM.  1883. 

Wishaw ;  Grange  Town,  Yorks.  ;  Eston  there. 

FULTON,  JOHN,  B.A.  1840,  M.A.  1841. 

F.C.  Minister   at    Garvald,  by  Haddington,   1846-60;  born  1821;  died  9th 
August,   1865. 

FULTON,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.   1866,  M.D.   1869. 

Prahran,  Australia;  Melbourne. 

FULTON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1894. 

Student  of  Theology  in  Free  Church  College,  Glasgow. 

FULTON,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1839. 

Temple  Farm,  Maryhill;  sometime  Surgeon,  R.N;  died  nth  January,  1864. 

FULTON,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1889,  B.D.   1894. 

Licentiate  of  the  U.P.  Church. 

FULTON,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1859. 

Glasgow;  Assistant  Surgeon,  R.N. ;  died  May,   1870. 

FULTON,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1863. 

Ballynahinch,  Co.  Down;  Saintfield,  same  Co.;  died  6th  October,   1896. 

FULTON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1836. 

Parochial  Schoolmaster,  Govan;  died  July,  1872;  acted  as  Private  Tutor  to 
Professor  John  Nichol  while  the  latter  was  a  student  of  Glasgow  University. 

FULTON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1877. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Whifflet. 

FULTON,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.   1892. 

Kilbirnie;  Stevenston. 

FULTON,  WILLIAM  WEST,  M.B.   1868,  M.D.  1872. 

Loughbrickland,  Co.  Down ;  Philadelphia,  U.S.A. 

FYFE,  CHARLES  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888. 

Glasgow;   London;  Surgeon,   R.N. ;  killed  at  capture  of  Benin  City,   i8th 
February,  1897. 

FYFE,  HENRY  BOWIE,  B.L.   1875. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

FYFE,  WILLIAM  WESTWOOD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Perth ;  Cardross. 

FYFFE,  EDWARD  HENRY,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888. 

Fitzroy,  Melbourne. 

GABBOTT,  ROBERT  MANSELL,  M.D.  1845. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GAFF,  JAMES  DOBBIE,  M.D.,  C.M.  1860. 

Chelmsford;  Strathblane;  Stevenston;  Ardrossan;  London. 


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209 


GAHNE,  FREDERICK,  M.D.  1864. 

Corosal,  British  Honduras;  Belize  there. 

GAIRDNER,  CHARLES,  LL.D.  1889. 

General  Manager  of  the  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Glasgow  (now  retired). 

GAIRDNER,  JOHN  FRANCIS  ROBERT,  M.B.,  CM.   1894. 

Glasgow ;  son  of  William  Tennant  Gairdner,  M.D.,  Professor  of  Practice  of 
Medicine  in  the  University. 

GALAGHER,  JOSEPH,  B.A.  1841,  M.A.  1842. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Dunfanaghy,  1849-69,  when  retired  from  active 
ministerial  duty,  and  went  to  reside  in  Belfast;  died  23rd  January,  1878. 

GALBRAITH,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  CM.  1882. 

Surgeon-General  of  Egyptian  Army;  died  at  Cairo,  3ist  July,  1889. 

GALBRAITH,  HUMPHREY,  M.A.  1782. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GALBRAITH,  JAMES,  M.A.  1856. 

Writer;   Sheriff-Substitute  of  Lanarkshire;    born  at  Stranraer,  7th  January, 
1831;  died  at  Glasgow,  4th  April,   1880. 

GALBRAITH,  JOHN,  M.D.  1845. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GALBRAITH,  JOHN  SANDS,  B.L.  1881. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

GALBRAITH,  MATHEW,  M.A.  1754. 

"Hugonis  filius  natu  tertius  in  Comitatu  de  Tyrole  in  Hib."  [Matric.  Alb. 
1753]- 

GALBRAITH,  ROBERT  SHARPE,  B.Sc.  1877. 

Solicitor   in,  and  Mayor  of,   Tauranga,   New   Zealand;   died  at  Tauranga, 
2ist  February,  1890,  aged  32. 

GALBRAITH,  WILLIAM  GUNN,  M.A.  1885,  B.L.  1888. 

Writer  in  Glasgow;  son  of  James  Galbraith,  M.A.   1856  (q.v.). 

GALLAWAY,  JAMES,  M.A.  1833. 

(i)  Minister  of  Independent  Congregation  at  West  Bromwich;  (2)  Missionary 

to  Nova  Scotia ;  (3)  Minister  of  Bishopgate  Street  Chapel,  London  ;  (4)  Secretary 

to   English   Congregational   Chapel   Building   Society;    born    i4th  May,   1809; 

died  at  West  Bromwich,  i6th  September,  1886. 

GALLIE,  CHARLES  PINEL,  M.B.,  CM.  1882. 

London. 

GALLOWAY,  ALLAN,  M.B.,  CM.  1866,  M.D.  1868. 

Dairy,  Ayrshire;  Kilmaurs ;  Greenock. 

GALLOWAY,  ANDREW  FLEMING,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Glasgow. 

o 


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GALLOWAY,  HENRY,  M.A.   1818. 

"F.  n.  max.  Jacobi  Ludimag.  Logic  (Perth)"  [Matric.  Alb.   1813]. 

GALLOWAY,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.   1870,  M.D.   1872. 

Edenfield,  Lanes. ;  died  1885. 

GALLOWAY,  JOHN,  B.A.   1859,  M.A.  1861. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Kintore. 

GALLOWAY,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.   1890. 

Cambuslang ;   Rhayader,  Radnorshire. 

GALLOWAY,  THOMAS  LINDSAY,  M.A.  1873. 

Civil  and  Mining  Engineer  in  (i)  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  (2)  Glasgow,  (3) 
Campbeltown. 

GALLOWAY,  WILLIAM,  M.D.,  C.M.  1867. 

Staff-Surgeon,  R.N. 

GALLOWAY,  WILLIAM  BROWN,  M.A.  1831. 

Conducted  Moral  Philosophy  Class  in  Glasgow  University  during  portion 
of  Session  1836-37  ;  Curate  of  (i)  Barnard  Castle,  Co.  Durham,  1841-45,  (2) 
Brompton,  London,  1845-47,  (3)  St.  Pancras,  London,  1847-48,  (4)  St.  Mark's, 
St.  Pancras,  London,  1848-49;  Incumbent  and  Vicar  of  St.  Mark's,  Regent's 
Park,  London,  1849-88,  when  resigned. 

GALLWEY,  JOHN  HOPPNER  MALCOLM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1873. 

Glasgow ;  Newcastle-on-Tyne ;  Coniston,  Lanes. ;  Ponteland,  Northumber- 
land; Surgeon,  Ottoman  Army,  during  Russo-Turkish  War;  Newcastle-on-Tyne; 
died  November,  1881,  aged  28. 

GALT,  ALEXANDER,  B.Sc.  1887. 

Science  Master  in  Allan  Glen's  School,  Glasgow,  1878-83;  Science  Demon- 
strator to  the  Govan  Parish  School  Board,  1883-89;  University  Assistant  in 
Physical  Laboratory  of  Glasgow  University  since  1892. 

GALT,  HUGH,  M.B.,  C.M.   1891. 

(Brunton  Prizeman);  Glasgow;  Ship  Surgeon;  Glasgow:  Assistant  to 
Professor  of  Forensic  Medicine  in  the  University  since  1896. 

GALT,  MATTHEW,  M.A.  1791. 

"Filius  unicus  Jacobi  Ludimagistri  in  urbe  Glasgua"   [Matric.  Alb.   1785]. 

GALT,  WALTER  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1880,  B.D.  1883. 

English  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Walsall. 

GAMBLE,  EDWARD  PARKS,  M.D.  1852. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 
GAMBLE,  HUGH,  M.D.  1840. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 
GAMBLE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1814. 

"Filius  natu  Secundus  Jacobi  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Loughgilly  in 
comitatu  de  Armagh"  [Matric.  Alb.  1810]. 


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GAMBLE,  JOSIAS,  M.D.  1787,  M.A.  1797. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  Josias  Gamble,  Presbyterian  Minister  at 
Enniskillen,  1799  to  1804;  thereafter  Manufacturing  Chemist  in  (i)  County 
Monaghan,  (2)  Dublin,  (3)  St.  Helen's,  Lanes. ;  died  ayth  January,  1848. 

GAMBLE,  SAMUEL,  D.D.  1817. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Ramelton,  County  Donegal 

GAMBLE,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1731. 

Practitioner  near  Belfast. 

GARDE,  HENRY  CHARLES.  M.D.  1836,  CM.  1858. 

Youghal,  Co.  Cork;   died  1893. 

GARDEN,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1779,  M.D.  1785. 

Joined  Revolutionary  Army  of  South  Carolina,  1780;  at  one  time  Aide- 
de-Camp  to  General  Greene,  and  (in  February,  1782)  Lieutenant  in  Lee's  Legion; 
published  Anecdotes  of  the  Revolutionary  War,  1822;  born  in  Charlestown,  S.C., 
4th  December,  1757;  died  there,  29th  February,  1829;  son  of  Dr.  Alexander 
Garden,  the  botanist. 

GARDEN,  FRANCIS,  LL.D.  1883. 

M.A.  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge;  Curate  and  Incumbent  of  various 
charges,  1836-52;  Sub-Dean  of  H.M.  Chapel  Royal,  1859-84;  born  1810; 
died  1884. 

GARDINER,  ANDREW,  B.A.  1836,  M.A.  1839. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Kincardine,  (2)  Dean  Street,  Edinburgh;  died  i7th 
February,  1892,  aged  78;  D.D.  St.  Andrews,  1878. 

GARDINER,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1777- 

"Filius  natu  unicus  Thomae  Agricolae  in  Parochia  de  Lanerk"  [Matric. 
Alb.  1773]. 

GARDINER,  GEORGE,  CM.  1821. 

Guisely,  Yorks. ;   died  and  November,   1864,  aged  66. 

GARDINER,  HENRY  NIVEN,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

Glasgow;   Workington;   Glasgow;   Lanchester,  Co.  Durham. 

GARDINER,  JAMES,  CM.  1827. 

"  Hibernus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GARDINER,  JOHN,  M.A.  1755. 

"Sylvestri  films  natu  secundus,  M.D.  in  Urbe  Boston,  in  Anglia-nova" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1752]. 

GARDINER,  JOHN,  M.A.  1818. 

Parish  Schoolmaster  of  Neilston,  1820-66;   died  1866,  aged  79. 

GARDINER,  JOHN,  M.D.  1845. 

Huddersfield;   Brighton;   died  1896. 

GARDINER,  MATTHEW,  M.A.  1793,  D-D-   1831. 

Minister  of  Bothwell,  1802-65  >  died  (Father  of  the  Church),  4th  June, 
1865,  aged  90. 


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GARDINER,  MATTHEW  HENRY,  M.A.  1878. 

M.B.,  C.M.  Edin.  1883  ;   Richmond,  Surrey. 

GARDINER,  PETER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888,  M.D.  1895. 

Shepton-Mallet,  Somerset;  Antigua,  W.  Indies;  London;  Camborne, 
Cornwall. 

GARDINER,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1852,  C.M.  1872. 

Ashton-under-Lyne. 

GARDNER,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1834. 

Minister  of  (i)  Lethnot,  1842  to  1843,  (2)  Brechin,  1843  to  1893;  died 
1 2th  April,  1893,  aged  83. 

GARDNER,  DAVID,  M.B.,  C.M.   1882. 

Ship  Surgeon ;    Paisley. 

GARDNER,  GILBERT  OGILVIE,  M.D.  1806. 

Lost  his  Diploma  "all  but  the  seal  in  the  late  Burmese  War  by  the 
sinking  of  a  Boat,  which  was  afterwards  got  up  again "  [Univ.  Minute,  loth 
October,  1826]. 

GARDNER,  JAMES,  M.A.  1814. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Clare,  1817-24,  when  "set  aside  from  the 
ministry  for  immorality"  [Hist,  of  Irish  Presb.  Congs.,  p.  89]. 

GARDNER,  JAMES,  M.A.  1840. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GARDNER,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.   1882. 

Coatbridge ;  Royton,  Lanes. ;   Manchester. 

GARDNER,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1896. 

Glasgow. 

GARDNER,  JAMES  WILSON,  M.A.  1894. 

Student  of  Theology  in  F.C.  College,  Glasgow. 

GARDNER,  JOHN,  M.D.   1836. 

Glasgow;  died  1857. 

GARDNER,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1868,  M.D.  1872. 

Glasgow;   died  i2th  May,   1893. 

GARDNER,  JOHN  ANDERSON,  B.A.  1861. 

Minister  of  (i)  Grosvenor  Square  Presbyterian  Church,  Manchester,  (2) 
Free  Church,  Langside,  Glasgow  (resigned  1890),  (3)  Presbyterian  Church, 
Bluff,  South  Island,  New  Zealand. 

GARDNER,  JOSEPH,  B.A.   1859,  M.A.  1860. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Macduff. 

GARDNER,  RICHARD,  M.D.  1863. 

Johnstone;   died  i4th  December,  1874,  aged  33. 

GARDNER,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1887,  B.D.  1890. 

Minister  of  Bo'ness  since  1896. 


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GARDNER,  ROBERT  IRVINE,  M.B.,  CM.  1886. 

Glasgow;   Enfield,  Middlesex. 

GARDNER,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1874,  M.D.  1876. 

Adelaide,  South  Australia;   died  at  Naples,  ist  April,  1897,  aged  48. 

GARNER,  JAMES,  M.A.  1751,  M.D.  1755. 

Intended  for  Dissenting  Ministry  in  "  South  Britain  " ;  no  trace  of  his  career. 

GARRETT,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1821. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GARRETT,  RICHARD,  M.D.  1836. 

"Americanus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GARRETT,  THOMAS  CLEATOR,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Ballaghennie,  Bride,  Isle  of  Man ;    Worksop,  Notts. ;   Ballaghennie. 

GARTSHORE,  JOHN  FERGUSON,  M.A.  1884. 

U.P.  Missionary  to  (i)  Old  Calabar,  (2)  Jamaica. 

GARVEN,  JOHN  HILL,  M.A.  1819. 

Minister   (i)   of  Secession   Church,    Lanark,   (2)  at   Maitland,    New   South 
Wales,  (3)  Shoalhaven,  N.S.W. 

GARVIE,  ALFRED  ERNEST,  M.A.  1889,  B.D.  1894. 

(Logan  Medallist);   Congregational  Minister  at  (i)  Macduff,  (2)  Montrose; 
M.A.  Oxon. 

GASKELL,  JOHN,  M.A.   1815. 

Dissenting  Minister  at  (i;   Thome,  (2)  Stainforth,  Yorks.,  (3)  Duckinfield, 
Cheshire;   died  22nd  May,   1836,  aged  41. 

GASKELL,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1750. 

"  Filius    natu    maximus    Petri    Gaskell    in    parochia    de    Wigan    in    Com. 
Lancastriae "  [Matric.  Alb.   1747]. 

GASKELL,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1825. 

Minister  of  Cross  Street  Unitarian  Chapel,  Manchester,  1828-84,  and  (1846- 

53)  Professor  of  English   History  and  Literature  in  Manchester  New  College; 

born  near  Warrington,  24th  July,  1805;  died  at  Manchester,  nth  June,  1884; 

husband  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Gaskell,  the  novelist. 

GASON,  JOSEPH  WALLER,  M.D.  1833. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GASS,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1808. 

"  Filius  Natu  Maximus  Joannis  Mercatoris  in  Monaghan  in  comitatu  ejusdem  " 
[Matric.  Alb.   1805]. 

GAUDIE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1734. 

GAWLEY,  ECCLES,  M.D.  1838. 

Foxford,  Co.  Mayo;   died  26th  September,  1873,  aged  65. 
GAY,  HERBERT  MOULTRIE,  M.B.,  CM.  1883. 

Burley,  Rutland;   Rochdale;   Dubbo,  N.S.  Wales. 


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GEDDES,  FRANCIS  GILBERT,  B.D.  1895. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland;    M.A.  Edin.   1887. 

GEDDES,  ROBERT  JAMES,  M.A.   1881,  M.B.,  C.M.  1882. 

Dumfries;   Surgeon-Major,  Army. 

CELL,  JOHN  M'HUTCHIN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1882. 

Holt,  Norfolk ;  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man ;   Macclesfield ;   Ramsey,  Isle  of  Man. 

GELLAND,  CHARLES,  M.A.   1830. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Joannis  agricolae  in  parochia  de  Magilligan  et 
comitatu  de  Derry"  [Matric.  Alb.  1827]. 

GELSTON,  ROBERT  RINGROSE,  M.D.   1837. 

Limerick. 

GEMMEL,  HENRY  STUART,  M.A.  1883. 

Stockbroker,  Glasgow. 

GEMMEL,  JAMES,  M.D.  1854,  C.M.   1858. 

Glasgow;  Greenock;  Dunoon  (Honorary  Sheriff-Substitute  there,  1896-97); 
died  3oth  July,  1897. 

GEMMEL,  JAMES  FRANCIS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1883. 

Glasgow ;  Greenock ;   Lancaster. 

GEMMEL,  JOHN,  M.A.  1808. 

"F.  n.  Max.  Gulielmi  Agricolae,  Fenwick,  Ayr"  [Matric.  Alb.   1804]. 

GEMMEL,  JOHN,  M.A.  1824,  D.D.  1881. 

Minister  of  (i)  Newton-Cromelin,  Ireland,  (2)  Fairlie,  (3)  Free  Church, 
Fairlie;  died  25th  March,  1884. 

GEMMEL,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1805. 

"  Filius  natu  tertius  Gavini  Agricolae  in  Parochia  de  Muirkirk  com.  de  Ayr  " 
[Matric.  Alb.  1802], 

GEMMEL,  WILLIAM  BROWN,  M.A.  1883. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

GEMMELL,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.   1887. 

Senior  Assistant  Master  in  Kilblain  Academy,  Greenock,  1885-86 ;  Assistant 
Classical  Master  in  Ayr  Academy,  1886-89;  Head  Classical  Master  in  Montrose 
Academy,  1889-93;  Rector  of  Greenock  Academy  since  1893. 

GEMMELL,  ANDREW,  M.A.   1882,  B.D.   1885. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Ford,  Midlothian. 

GEMMELL,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1892. 

Teacher  (i)  Govan,  (2)  Valparaiso. 

GEMMELL,  JOHN,  M.A.   1887. 

Teacher,  Glasgow,  in  (a)  Board  Schools,  (b]  Allan  Glen's  School. 

GEMMELL,  JOHN,  M.A.   1891. 

(i)  Assistant  Master  in  North  Public  School,  Paisley;  (2)  Head  Master  of 
the  Public  School,  Luing. 


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GEMMELL,  JOHN  WOODBURN,  M.A.   1886. 

Teacher  in  Kelvinside  Academy,  Glasgow. 

GEMMELL,  ROBERT  HOWIESON,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Ship  Surgeon  :    Rothesay. 

GEMMELL,  SAMSON,  M.B.,  CM.   1872,  M.D.  1880. 

Glasgow  :  (i)  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Practice  of  Medicine  in  the  University, 
1874-80;  (2)  Professor  of  that  subject  in  Anderson's  College. 

GEMMELL,  THOMAS  PEDAN,  M.B.,  CM.  1880. 

Airdrie. 

GEMMELL,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1888. 

Crookston ;   Glasgow ;   Crookston ;   London. 

GEMMELL,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1890,  M.D.  1893. 

Galston ;   Walsall,  Staffs. ;    Hanley  there ;   Portsea. 

GEMMILL,  HUGH,  M.A.  1870,  B.D.  1873- 

U.P.  Minister  of  Johnstone,  East. 

GEMMILL,  JAMES  FAIRLIE,  M.A.  1890,  M.B.,  CM.  1894. 

Glasgow:  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Anatomy  in  the  University,  1895-97; 
Lecturer  on  Embryology  therein  since  1897. 

GEMMILL,  JOHN.  M.D.  1818. 

"Scotus"  [Grad  Alb.]. 

GEMMILL,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1874. 

Kirkmaiden;   Drumore,  Stranraer;   Beith;   Dairy;   died  1894. 

GENTLE,  JAMES  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  CM.  1889. 

Edinburgh;   Armathwaite,  Cumberland;   Edinburgh;   Goole,  Yorks. 

GENTLE,  JOHN  STEWART,  M.D.  1859. 

Glasgow ;    Kippen  ;   Algiers  (winter). 

GENTLES,  ANDREW  MARTIN,  M.A.  1890. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Stow. 

GENTLES,  HENRY  WERNICKE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Glasgow;   Paisley;   Selkirk;    Chicago,  U.S.A. 

GENTLES,  NORMAN.  B.L.  1896. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

GENTLES,  THOMAS  ADAM,  M.A.  1886,  LL.B.  1889. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

GEOGHEGAN,  THOMAS  GRACE,  M.D.  1832. 

Dublin:  (i)  Lecturer  on  Forensic  Medicine  in  Park  Street  School;  (2) 
Professor  of  Forensic  Medicine  to  Royal  College  of  Surgeons,  Ireland;  born 
2oth  January,  1807;  died  25th  December,  1869. 

GEOGHEGAN,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1838. 

"Hibernicus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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GEOGHEGAN,  WILLIAM  PACE,  M.D.   1833. 

Kildare ;   Liverpool ;   London. 

GEORGE,  JAMES,  D.D.  1855. 

Minister  of  a  congregation  in  connection  with  the  Church  of  Scotland  in 
Scarborough,  Canada  West ;  Professor  in,  and  Vice-Principal  of,  Queen's  College, 
Kingston,  Canada. 

GEORGE,  JAMES  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1866. 

F.C.  Minister  at  (i)  Airdrie,  (2)  Montrose. 

GERNON,  PETER,  M.D.  1785. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GIB,  JOHN,  M.A.  1764. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Gulielmi  A.M.  Ludimagistri  in  parochia  de  Camnethan  " 

[Matric.  Alb.   1762]. 

GIBB,  DAVID  HUTCHISON,  M.A.  1831. 

"F.  n.  2dus    Joannis  Mercat.  Glasg."  [Matric.  Alb.   1826]. 

GIBB,  GABRIEL,  M.D.   1862. 

Glasgow;  Helensburgh ;  died  i5th  September,   1875. 

GIBB,  GAVIN,  M.A.   1783,  D.D.  1804. 

Minister  of  (i)  Fintry,  (2)  Strathblane,  (3)  St.  Andrew's  Glasgow;  Dean  ot 
Faculties  in  Glasgow  University,  1804-6,  1808-10,  1812-14;  Professor  of  Oriental 
Languages  therein,  1814-31  ;  died  Qth  June,  1831. 

GIBB,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1868,  M.D.  1871. 

Glasgow. 

GIBB,  JAMES  LAW,  M.A.  1837. 

"Filius  natu  secundus   Jacobi,  Mercatoris  apud  Glasguam"   [Matric.   Alb. 

1833]- 
GIBB,  JAMES  R.,  M.D.  1822. 

"F.  n.  2dus   Andreae  Villici  Auchenleck"  [Matric.  Alb.   1816]. 
GIBB,  SPENCER  BOYD,  M.D.  1855. 

Army  Surgeon;  died  2ist  June,  1861,  aged  29. 

GIBB,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1883. 

Glasgow;  Lenzie;  Glasgow;  Millport;  died  suddenly,  at  Kokstad,  East 
Griqualand,  South  Africa,  i2th  September,  1896. 

GIBB,  WILLIAM  FLETCHER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1883,  M.D.   1885. 

Glasgow;  Glamorgan  County  Asylum;  Paisley. 

GIBB,  WILLIAM  P.,  M.D.  1834. 

"Fil.  2dus  n.  Joannis  Cauponis  Sterlenensis "  [Matric.  Alb.   1824]. 

GIBB,  WILLIAM  RICHARDSON,  M.A.  1806,  M.D.   1811. 

Served  in  the  Peninsular  War  as  a  Surgeon  under  Wellington  ;  subsequently 

stationed  in  Canada,  and  quartered  at  Paris  during  the  occupation  of  the  City  by 

the  Allies  after  Waterloo ;  afterwards  Practitioner  in  Glasgow  and  Surgeon  to  the 

Royal  Infirmary;  died  1855;  son  of  Professor  Gavin  Gibb  (q.v.). 


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GIBBONS,  DANIEL,  M.D.  1838. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GIBBS,  EDWARD  JOHN,  M.A,  1853. 

(i)  Classical  Tutor  in  University  Hall,  Gordon  Square,  London;  (2)  Iron 
Master  in  Wolverharapton ;  (3)  Litterateur  in  London. 

GIBBS,  JOSEPH,  M.D.   1744- 

"In  Brandon-ferry  in  Comitatu  Suffolciensi "  [Matric.  Alb.   1743]. 

GIBLIN,  WILLIAM  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888. 

Glasgow. 

GIBSON,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1817. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Mullingar,  1823-58,  when  suspended  from  the 
ministry;  died  i2th  June,  1862. 

GIBSON,  EDWARD,  M.D.  1838. 

London  ;  Hillsboro',  Forest,  Ontario,  Canada. 

GIBSON,  EDWIN  ARTHUR,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

London;  Glasgow;  son  of  Henry  Gibson,  M.A.   1851  (q.v.). 

GIBSON,  GEORGE  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1881. 

Assistant  to  Professor  of  Mathematics  in  Glasgow  University,  1883-95,  anc^ 
Additional  Examiner  in  Arts  during  great  part  of  that  time ;  Lecturer  on  Mathe- 
matics in  the  University  during  summers  1893,  1894,  and  1895;  Professor  of 
Mathematics  in  Glasgow  and  West  of  Scotland  Technical  College  since  November, 
1895  ;  Preliminary  Examiner  on  Mathematics  in  the  University  from  ist  February, 
1897. 

GIBSON,  HENRY,  B.A.   1849,  M.A.  1851. 

Minister  of  Glenapp. 

GIBSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1782. 

"Filius  natu   quartus   Gulielmi   in  Urbe    Glasguae"    [Matric.    Alb.    1770]; 

possibly  the  same  person  as  James  Gibson,  Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland, 

sometime  Rector  of  the  Grammar  School   in  Inveraray,   thereafter   one   of  the 

Masters  in  the  Grammar  School  of  Glasgow. 

GIBSON.  JAMES,  M.A.  1797. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  James  Gibson,  Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at 
Lislooney,  1801-34,  when  resigned  through  infirmity;  died  December,  1866. 

GIBSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1817,  D.D.  1862. 

Minister  of  (i)  Kingston,  Glasgow,  (2)  Kingston  Free  Church  there;  Pro- 
fessor of  Divinity  and  Church  History  in  Free  Church  College,  Glasgow ;  born  at 
Crieff,  3ist  January,  1799;  died  2nd  November,  1871. 

GIBSON,  JAMES,  M.D.  1842,  C.M.  1857. 

Rich-hill,  Co.  Armagh;  Belfast;  Melbourne. 

GIBSON,  JAMES,  D.D.  1852. 

Minister  of  Avoch;  died  i6th  April,   1866,  aged  67. 


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GIBSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1877 

Teacher  in  (i)  West  of  Scotland  Institution,  Glasgow,  (2)  Garnethill  Public 
School  there,  (3)  Whitehill  (Girls')  Public  School  there;  Head  Master  of  (i) 
Henderson  Street  Public  School  there,  (2)  Dennistoun  Public  School  there. 

GIBSON,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1883. 

Doune ;  West  Vale,  Yorks. ;  Doune. 

GIBSON,  JAMES  ALEXANDER,  B.L.   1888. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

GIBSON,  JAMES  DUNCAN  WALKER,  M.A.  1879,  B.U.   1882. 

Minister  of  Carmichael. 

GIBSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1799. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Matthei  Ludimagistri  in  urbeGlasg."  [Matric.  Alb.  1793]. 

GIBSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1813. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Ballywalter,  1819-61;  died  i3th  May,   1861. 

GIBSON,  JOHN,  M.A.   1881. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Whitburn. 
GIBSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1888. 

(i)  Assistant  Master  in  Rothesay  Public  School;  (2)  Head  Master  of  Balder- 
nock  Public  School  since  1891. 

GIBSON,  JOHN  BURNS,  M.A.  1864,  M.D.  1865. 

Saltcoats ;  Workington ;  Farnham,  Surrey ;  Bideford,  Devon  (Depute 
Coroner  there);  Irvine;  London. 

GIBSON,  JOHN  CAMPBELL,  M.A.  1870. 

English  Presbyterian  Missionary  to  the  Chinese  at  Swatow. 

GIBSON,  JOHN  MACDOUGALL,  M.A.  1869. 

Sometime  Advocate,  Edinburgh;  appointed  December,  1881,  Substitute 
Procureur  and  Advocate  General,  Mauritius;  died  ist  November,  1886. 

GIBSON,  JOHN  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885,  M.D.  1888. 

Colmonell,  Ayrshire ;  Stranraer ;  Lennoxtown ;  Paisley ;  son  of  Henry  Gibson, 
M.A.  1851  (q.v.). 

GIBSON,  LAURENCE  MILLER,  M.A.   1894. 

Assistant  Minister  of  E.P.  Church,  Croydon. 

GIBSON,  THOMAS,  M.D.   1827. 

Rothesay;  died  i;th  November,  1862. 

GIBSON,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1838. 

"  Filius  natu  quartus  defuncti  Johannis  agricolae  in  parochia  de  Kilmore  et 
comitatu  de  Armagh"  [Matric.  Alb.  1835]. 

GIBSON,  WILLIAM  JOHN,  M.A.  1888. 

Assistant  Master  in  (i)  Douglas  Academy,  Newton-Stewart,  1888-89,  (2) 
Boys'  Latin  School,  Boston,  Mass.,  U.S.A.,  1889-90,  (3)  Public  School,  Rothesay, 
1891-94;  Head  Master  of  Nicolson  Institution,  Stornoway,  since  1894. 


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GIFFEN,  ANDREW  BROWNLIE,  M.A.  1884. 

Licentiate  of  the  U.P.  Church. 

GIFFEN,  JOHN  STEWART,  B.A.  1839. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Earlston  (West  Church);  died  igth  July,  1847,  aged  29. 

GIFFEN,  SIR  ROBERT,  LL.D.  1883. 

Law  Apprentice  and  Clerk  in  Strathaven  and  Glasgow,  1850-57  ;  Journalist, 
1860-76;  Chief  of  Statistical  Department  of  Board  of  Trade,  1876-82;  Assistant 
Secretary  to  that  Board,  1882-93;  Controller  of  Commercial,  Labour,  and 
Statistical  Departments  thereof,  1893-97,  when  retired;  F.R.S.  1892;  C.B. 
(Civil),  1891;  K.CB.  (Civil),  1895;  born  1837. 

GIFFORD,  JAMES,  M.A.  1887. 

Teacher  (i)  at  Thomanean  House,  Milnathort,  as  Tutor  in  a  private  family, 

1887-88,  (2)  at  Mossgiel,  N.S.  Wales,  in  a  like  capacity,  1889,  (3)  under  Wellington 

Education  Board,  New  Zealand,  1890-95,  (4)  in   High  School  of  Glasgow,  as 

one  of  the  English  Masters,   1895-96. 

GILBERT,  JOHN,  M.A.  1882,  B.D.  1886. 

Minister  of  Howwood. 

GILBERT,  JONATHAN,  M.D.  1843. 

Lurgan,  Co.  Armagh;   died  1867. 

GILBERT,  SIR  JOSEPH  HENRY,  LL.D.  1883. 

Director,    since    1843,    of    the    Rothamsted    Laboratory    and    Agricultural 

Experiments  of  Sir  John  Bennet  Lawes,  Bart.;  Sibthorpian  Professor  of  Rural 

Economy  in  Oxford  University,  1884-90;  F.R.S.,  etc,  etc.;  born   1817;  M.A. 

Oxon.   1884;   K.B.   1893. 

GILBERT,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  CM.  1880. 

Yeovil,  Somerset ;  London ;  Sandhurst,  Australia ;  Taranagulla  there ;  died 
5th  March,  1889,  aged  34. 

GILCHRIST,  ALEXANDER,  CM.   1830. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GILCHRIST,  ANDREW  SCOULAR  GALBRAITH,  .M.A.   1894,  B.D.   1896. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

GILCHRIST,  ARCHIBALD,  M.D.  1834. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GILCHRIST,  EDWARD  JAMES,  M.A.  1884,  B.D.  1891. 

English  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Ipswich. 

GILCHRIST,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 

Glasgow. 

GILCHRIST,  JOHN,  D.D.  1812. 

Minister  of  (i)  East  Church,  Greenock,  (2)  Canongate,  Edinburgh;  died 
23rd  May,  1849,  aged  79. 


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GILCHRIST,  MARION,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

Glasgow;  the  first  woman  graduate  of  the  University;  LL.A.  St.  Andrews. 
GILCHRIST,  ROBERT  MUIR,  M.D.  1857. 

Dumbarton;   Cawnpore,   India;   Staff-Assistant-Surgeon,   Army;   died  1866. 

GILCHRIST,  ROBERT  MUNN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1880. 

Paisley ;   Bolton-le-Moors. 

GILCHRIST,  THOMAS  BLACKADDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893,  M.D.  1896. 

Conisborough,  Yorks. 

GILCHRIST,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1821. 

Probably  the  same  person  as  the  Rev.  William  Gilchrist,  M.A.,  who  was 
Chaplain  of  Glasgow  Prison  in  1840,  and  Governor  of  Glasgow  House  of  Refuge 
in  1841  and  subsequent  years. 

GILCHRIST,  WILLIAM,  M.D.,  C.M.  1850. 

Surgeon,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  Professor  of  Medicine  in  Medical  College,  Madras; 
Rothesay;  died  at  Rochester,  28th  February,  1895,  aged  88. 

GILFILLAN,  JAMES,  D.D.  1866. 

Secession  and  U.P.  Minister  at  Stirling,  1822-69;  born  at  Comrie,  nth  May, 

1797;   died  at  Portobello,  28th  January,  1874;  brother  of  Rev.  George  Gilfillan. 

GILFILLAN,  JAMES,  M.A.   1887. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Longtown,  Cumberland. 

GILFILLAN,  JOHN,  M.A.   1814. 

"  Filius  natu  Secundus  Roberti  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Comber  in  comitatu 
de  Deny  in  Hybernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1811]. 

GILFILLAN,  ROBERT  ZUILL,  M.A.  1867,  B.D.   1871. 

Minister  of  (i)  North  Kirk,  Paisley,  (2)  Lochwinnoch;  died  23rd  December, 
1892,  aged  50. 

GILFILLAN,  SAMUEL,  M.A.  1813. 

"Filius  natu  Minimus  Josephi  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Glendermett  in  comitatu 
de  Deny"  [Matric.  Alb.  1810]. 

GILLAN,  DAVID  HEDLEY,  M.A.  1890,  B.D.  1892. 

Chaplain  of  the  Church  of  Scotland  in  India ;  son  of  George  Green  Gillan, 
M.A.  (q.v.). 

GILLAN,  GEORGE  GREEN,  B.A.  1851,  M.A.  1854. 

Minister  of  Inverteil,  1858-59;  Minister  of  Dalmellington,  1859-66;  Church 
of  Scotland  Chaplain,  Bengal,  India,  1866-88;  Minister  of  Carmunnock  since 
1888;  son  of  Robert  Gillan,  D.D.  (q.v.). 

GILLAN,  JOHN,  M.A.   1890,  M.B.,  C.M.   1895. 

Eston,  Yorks. 

GILLAN,  ROBERT,  D.D.  1853. 

Minister  of  (i)  Stamfordham,  (2)  South  Shields,  (3)  Holytown,  (4)  Wishaw, 
(5)  Abbotshall,  (6)  St.  John's,  Glasgow,  (7)  Inchinnan ;  died  ist  November,  1879, 
aged  80. 


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GILLAND,  ROBERT  BRYCE,  M.D.  1860. 

Glasgow;    Brentwood,   Essex;    Moulsford,   Berks.;   died  8th  March,    1887. 
aged  49. 
GILLESPIE,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Johannesburg,  Transvaal,  S.  Africa. 
GILLESPIE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1896. 

Student  of  Theology  in  F.C.  College,  Glasgow. 

GILLESPIE,  JAMES  HOGG,  M.A.   1892,  B.D.  1895. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

GILLESPIE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1857. 

Minister  of  Mouswald. 

GILLESPIE,  JOHN  MORRIS,  M.D.  1850. 

Rochdale;   Accrington;   died  7th  September,  1875,  aged  49. 

GILLESPIE,  JOHN  PATERSON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888. 

Glasgow. 

GILLIES,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1760. 

Minister  of  Kilmaurs ;   died  26th  November,  1786. 

GILLIES,  HUGH  CAMERON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1882,  M.D.  1893. 

London. 

GILLIES,  JOHN,  M.A.  1764. 

Taught  Greek  Class  in  Glasgow  University  during  illness  and  decline  of 
Professor  Moor ;  Travelling  Tutor  to  sons  of  Lord  Hopetoun ;  Historiographer 
to  the  King  for  Scotland;  author  of  History  of  Ancient  Greece,  etc.,  etc.;  LL.D. ; 
F.R.S. ;  F.A.S. ;  born  at  Brechin  (elder  brother  of  Lord  Gillies),  i8th  January, 
1747;  died  at  Clapham,  5th  February,  1836. 

GILLIES,  JOHN,  M.A.  1891. 

Minister  at  (i)  Bendigo,  Australia,  (2)  Rutherglen  there. 

GILLIES,  MALCOLM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Easdale. 

GILLIES,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1768. 

"Filius  natu  Secundus  Roberti  Agricolae  in  Beath  "  [Matric.  Alb.   1764]. 

GILLIES,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1877. 

(i)  Rector  of  Stiell's  Hospital  School,  Tranent,  1877-79;  (2)  Market  Gardener 
on  a  large  scale  in  Melbourne;  address  (1896),  Rothmines  Grove,  Auburn, 
Melbourne. 

GILLIES,  WILLIAM  KING,  M.A.  1895. 

(Logan  Medallist);   Snell  Exhibitioner,  1895. 

GILLISON,  HENRY  TOD,  M.A.  1887,  B.D.  1891. 

Licentiate  of  the  Free  Church. 

GILLKREST,  JAMES,  M.D.  1820. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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GILLMER,  ALEXANDER  BIRCH,  C.M.  1822. 

"Hibernia"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GILLON,  GEORGE  GORE,  M.B.,  C.M.   1878,  M.D.  1894. 

Carmarthen  ;   Dunedin,  New  Zealand ;   Wellington  there ;   Sydney. 

GILLON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1810. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GILMER,  GEORGE,  M.D.   1764. 

GILMOR,  WILLIAM  ARTHUR  R.  C.M.   1830. 

"  Canadiensis  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GILMORE,  SAMUEL,  B.A.   1850. 

Medical  Practitioner  (L.R.C.S.  Edin.  1858),  Castleblayney,  Co.  Monaghan; 
applied  [Univ.  Minute,  3rd  March,  1852]  "for  a  renewal  of  his  Diploma,  he 
having  lost  his  former  one  by  Shipwreck." 

GILMOUR,  ADAM,  M.D.  1860. 

Stewarton  ;    Duntocher;   died  there,  23rd  July,   1895,  aged  59. 

GILMOUR,  JAMES,  M.A.   1867. 

Missionary  (London  Missionary  Society)  to  China;  died  at  Tientsin  there, 
2ist  May,  1891,  aged  48. 

GILMOUR,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Glasgow;    Brecon;    Duntocher;    son  of  Adam  Gilmour,  M.D.   1860  (q.v.). 

GILMOUR,  WILLIAM  M'INTOSH,  M.D.   1864. 

Govan ;   Ibrox. 

GILPIN,  RICHARD,  C.M.   1826. 

Copney,  Co.  Tyrone;  died  26th  January,  1865. 

GILPIN,  THOMAS,  B.A.  1792. 

"  Filius  Natu  Minimus  Sawrey  Gilpin  Artificis  in  Urbe  Londinensi "  [Matric. 
Alb.   1790]. 
GILROY,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.   1889. 

Waterbeck,  Ecclefechan. 
GILROY,  ROBERT  CAMPBELL,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885. 

Neilston ;    Paisley ;    Birmingham. 

GIMLETT,  HART,  M.D.   1844- 

Fleet-Surgeon,  R.N. ;  died  ist  August,  1877,  aged  54. 

GINSBURG,  CHRISTIAN  DAVID,  LL.D.   1863. 

An  eminent  Rabbinical  Scholar;  one  of  the  original  members  appointed 
by  Convocation  for  the  revision  of  the  English  Version  of  the  Old  Testament 
Scriptures;  born  in  Warsaw,  1830. 

GIRVAN,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.   1894. 

Ship  Surgeon. 
GIRVAN,  DAVID  WYLLIE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Maybole ;    Hamilton  ;   Cardiff. 


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223 


GIRVAN,  HUGH,  M.B.,  CM.  1888,  M.D.  1891. 

Maybole. 

GIRVAN,  JOHN,  M.A.   1896. 

Student  of  Law. 

GIRVAN,  WILLIAM,  M.D.   1830. 

Maybole. 

GITLEN,  JOHN  PRIOR,  LL.D.    1808. 

Minister,  Bristol. 

GLADMAN,  HENRY  RICHARD  ADAM,  M.D.   1861,  CM.  1861. 

Glasgow;   died  1864. 

GLADSTONE,  JAMES  MORISON  ROLLO,  M.A.  1892. 

Curate  of  the  Episcopal  Church  at  (i)  St.  Andrew's,  Edinburgh,  (2)  Oban. 

GLADSTONE,  WILLIAM  EWART,  LL.D.  1879. 

P.C.;  M.P.  for  (i)  Newark,  (2)  University  of  Oxford,  (3)  South  Lancashire, 
(4)  Greenwich,  (5)  Mid  Lothian;  has  held  many  state  offices,  including  those 
of  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer  (four  times)  and  First  Lord  of  the  Treasury 
(four  times);  Professor  of  Ancient  History  to  Royal  Academy,  1876;  Lord 
Rector  of  (i)  Edinburgh  University,  1859-65,  (2)  Glasgow  University,  1877-80; 
born  at  Liverpool  (fourth  son  of  Sir  John  Gladstone,  Baronet,  of  Fasque, 
Kincardineshire),  29th  December,  1809. 

GLAISTER,  JOHN,  M.B.  1879,  M.D.   1885. 

Glasgow :    Professor  of  Medical  Jurisprudence  in  St.  Mungo's  College. 

GLAISTER,  JOSEPH  NEWBIGGING,  M.B.,  CM.  1889. 

Ship  Surgeon ;   Glasgow. 

GLAISTER,  RICHARD,  M.A.  1885,  B.D.  1888. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Kirkcudbright. 

GLASGOW,  BENJAMIN,  CM.   1825. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GLASGOW,  EARL  OF,  LL.D.   1879. 

Sixth  Earl;    M.P.  for  Bute,   1865;  Lord  Clerk  Register  of  Scotland,   1879; 

born  gth  October,  1825;  died  at  Edinburgh,  23rd  April,  1890;  LL.D.  Edin.  1884. 

GLASGOW,  EDWARD,  CM.  1826. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GLASGOW,  JOHN,  M.A.  1739. 

"F.    Johannis    Glasgow  A.M.V.D.M.    Pastoris    Eclesiae    de    Kil    Burny" 

[Matric.    Alb.    1730];     held  Dundonald    Bursary;    died    April,    1740     [Univ. 
Minute,  26th  June,  1740]. 

GLEDHILL,  JAMES  GRIERSON,  M.B.,  CM.  1883. 

Medical  Practitioner  and  Barrister-at-Law,  Manchester. 

GLEN,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1792. 

Minister  of  Parton,   1800-8;   died  isth  March,  1808,  aged  34. 


224  ROLL    OF   GRADUATES 

GLEN,  DANIEL  M'INTYRE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1896. 

Glasgow. 

GLEN,  DAVID,  M.B.,  C.M.   1894. 

Dumbarton. 

GLEN,  JAMES,  M.A.   1814. 

Minister  of  (i)  Benholme,  1826-43,  (2)  Free  Church  there,  1843-66;  died 
nth  December,  1866,  aged  75. 

GLEN,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.   1867,  M.D.  1872. 

Middlesbro';   South  Bank,  Yorks. ;   J.P. 

GLEN,  JAMES,  M.A.   1877,  B.L.  1879. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

GLEN,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1873. 

Glasgow ;   South  Bank,  Yorks. ;   Grange  Town  there. 

GLEN,  NINIAN,  B.Sc.   1874,  M.A.  1875. 

Chartered  Accountant,  Glasgow. 

GLENALMOND,  LORD.    See  PATTON,  GEORGE. 

GLENDINNING,  JAMES,  M.B.  1871,  M.D.   1873. 

Abergavenny  (Medical  Superintendent,  Joint  Counties  Asylum). 

GLENDY,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1806. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Ballycarry,    1812-29,   when,  avowing  himself 

an    Arian,    he    seceded    from    the  Synod    of   Ulster,    with    a    portion    of    the 
congregation. 

GLENHOLME,  HUGH,  C.M.  1832. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GLOVER,  JOSEPH  TUTHILL,  M.D.  1844. 

Surgeon,  Indian  Army ;  Fairview,  Co.  Dublin ;  Rathmines,  same  Co. ;  died 
29th  November,  1873,  aged  55. 

GLOVER,  MATTHEW,  M.A.  1879. 

Schoolmaster,  Senior  Public  School,  Lesmahagow. 

GLUCKSBURG,  HIS  HIGHNESS  PRINCE  JOHN  OF,  LL.D.  1868. 

Uncle  to  H.R.H.  the  Princess  of  Wales ;  this  Degree  conferred  at  laying 
of  Foundation  Stone  of  new  University  Buildings,  on  8th  October,  1868,  when 
H.R.H.  the  Prince  of  Wales  (q.v.)  was  also  created  LL.D. 

GOADBY,  THOMAS,  B.A.  1856. 

"Fil.  nat.  secund.  Josephi  Verbi  Dei  Ministri  in  Comitatu  de  Leicester" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1853]. 

GODFREY,  LUKE,  M.A.  1763,  D.D.  1795, 

Rector  of  Middletoun,  County  Cork. 

GODFREY,  MITCHELL,  M.D.   1837. 

"  Hibernus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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225 


GODWIN,  CHARLES,  M.D.  1838. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GOFF,  BRUCE.  M.D.  1853. 

Glasgow;   Bothwell  (Pres.  Fac.  Phys.  and  Surg.  Glas.   1896). 

GOFF.  BRUCE  EDWARD,  M.B.,  CM.  1886. 

Glasgow;   Wellington,   New  Zealand;    Brighton;   son  of  Bruce  Goff,  M.D. 
1853  (q.v.). 

GOFF,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1882,  M.D.  1884. 

Glasgow;    Dublin;   Bothwell;   son  of  Bruce  Goff,  M.D.   1853  (q.v.). 

GOGARTY,  ANDREW,  M.D.  1838. 

Dublin. 

GOLDIE,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1884. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Glenisla. 

GOLDIE.  ANDREW,  M.B.,  CM.  1891. 

Darvel  ;   Ayr;   died  there,  6th  March,   1895. 

GOLDIE,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1886. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Newlands. 

GOOCH.  C^SAR  THOMAS,  M.A.  1773. 

"Natus  in  Anglia  filius  natu   secundus   Caesaris   Thomae  Gooch  defuncti 
quondam  Scribae  in  Dyss  in  Comitatu  de  Norfolk"  [Matric.  Alb.   1770]. 

GOODALL,  HENRY,  M.D.  1860. 

Native  of  India  ;  probably  settled  there. 

GOODFELLOW,  JAMES  ANDERSON,  M.B.,  CM.  1887. 

Caistor,  Lines.  ;   New  Brampton,  Derbyshire. 

GOODMAN,  HYAM,  M.A.  1894. 

Student  of  Medicine. 

GOODRICH,  ALBERT,  D.D.  1889. 

Minister  of  Congregational  Church  at   (i)   Braintree,    Essex,    1865-77,   (2) 
Elgin  Place,  Glasgow,  1877-90,  (3)  Chorlton  Road,  Manchester,  since  1890. 

GOODRICH,  EDITH  ELLEN,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Manchester;    daughter  of  Albert  Goodrich,  D.D.  (q.v.). 


GORDON,  ALEXANDER,  M.D 

Spalding,  Lines.  ;  Steeple  Langford,  Wilts.  ;  Broad  Chalk,  Wilts.  ;  Glendaruel, 
Argyleshire  ;   died  i8th  December,   1868,  aged  31. 

GORDON,  ALEXANDER,  M>A_  l8g7- 

Baptist  Minister  at  Egremont,  Liverpool,  since  1888. 

GORDON,  ARCHIBALD  CAMPBELL,  M.D.,  CM.  1826. 

"F.  n.   2dus  Georgii"  (q.v.)  "Pastoris  de  Sorn  Ayr"  [Matric.  Alb.   1818]. 


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GORDON,  CHARLES  JAMES  MACKAY,  M.A.   1887. 

(i)  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Greek  in  St.  Andrews  University;  (2)  Master 
in  Kelvinside  Academy,  Glasgow;  (3)  Tutor,  at  Castle  Howard,  Yorkshire,  to 
sons  of  Earl  of  Carlisle;  Snell  Exhibitioner,  1887;  B.A.  Oxon.  1892. 

GORDON,  DANIEL  MINER,  M.A.   1863,  B.D.  1866,  D.D.  1895. 

Minister  of  (i)  St.   Andrew's  Church,  Ottawa,  Canada,  (2)  Knox  Church, 

Winnipeg,  Canada,  (3)  St.  Andrew's  Church,  Halifax,  Canada;  now  (since  1894) 

Professor  of  Systematic  Theology  and  Apologetics  in  the  Presbyterian  College, 

Halifax. 

GORDON,  DAVID,  M.A.   1773. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GORDON,  EDWARD  STRATHEARN  (BARON  GORDON),  LL.D.   1873. 

Advocate,  1835;  Q.C.  1868;  P.C.  1874;  Sheriff  of  Perthshire,  1858-66; 
Solicitor-General  for  Scotland,  1866-67  5  Lord  Advocate  therefor,  1867-68  and 
1874-76;  M.P.  for  (i)  Thetford,  Norfolk,  1867  to  1868,  (2)  Universities  of 
Glasgow  and  Aberdeen,  1869  to  1876;  created  in  1876  one  of  Lords  of  Appeal 
in  Ordinary,  with  title  of  Baron;  born  at  Inverness,  loth  April,  1814;  died  at 
Brussels,  2ist  August,  1879;  LL.D.  Edin.  1869. 

GORDON,  GARDINER,  M.A.  1775,  M.D.   1775. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GORDON,  GEORGE,  D.D.  1804. 

Minister  of  Sorn;   died  24th  December,   1805. 

GORDON,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  CM.  1889. 

Ship  Surgeon;   Helmsdale,  Sutherland;   Milngavie;   Glasgow. 

GORDON,  GEORGE  HENRY,  M.D.  1833. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Joannis  Armigeri  de  Cairnbuly  in  com.  de  Aberdeen  " 
[Matric.  Alb.  1829]. 

GORDON,  HANS,  CM.   1827. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GORDON,  HUGH  ALEXANDER,  M.D.   1859. 

Professor  of  Anatomy  and  Medicine,  Dalhousie  College,  Halifax ;  London. 

GORDON,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1878. 

Coatbridge  ;    Bridge  of  Allan  ;    Coatbridge. 
GORDON,  JAMES  HENRY,  M.D.   1863,  CM.  1865. 

Carstairs  Junction ;  Sawbridgeworth,  Herts. ;  Pontypridd,  Glam. ;  East 
Grimstead,  Wilts.;  Salisbury;  died  there,  igth  December,  1892,  aged  52. 

GORDON,  JOHN,  M.D.   1750. 

Described  in  University  Minute  of  24th  October,  1750,  as  "one  of  the 
expertest  Surgeons  in  Glasgow,  and  who  was  the  first  person  who  taught 
anatomy  in  this  University,  long  ago,  with  great  applause  and  success " ; 
caricatured  by  Tobias  Smollett  (who  served  apprenticeship  with  him)  as  "  Potion  " 
in  Roderick  Random;  died  1772. 


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227 


GORDON,  JOHN,  M.A.,  M.D.  1775. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Georgii  M.D.  in  Insula  de  St.  Christophers"  [Matric. 
Alb.  1770]. 

GORDON,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1896. 

High  Blantyre. 

GORDON,  JOHN  DYCE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887. 

Easdale;   Selby,  Yorks. ;   died  1894. 

GORDON,  LOCKHART,  LL.D.   1752. 

Third  son  of  John,  third  Earl  of  Aboyne;  studied  at  Glasgow  University; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  in  Army;  Judge-Advocate-General  of  Bengal,  1787;  died 
at  Calcutta,  24th  March,  1788. 

GORDON,  ROBERT,  C.M.   1827. 

GORDON,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1831. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GORDON.  ROBERT  POPE  ROSS,  M.A.  1882. 

M.B.,  C.M.  Edin.   1886;  Dingwall ;    Montana,  U.S.A. 

GORDON,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1864,  B.D.  1879. 

Assistant  to  Ministers  of  (i)  Bothvvell,  (2)  Scone,  (3)  Twynholm,  (4) 
Balmaghie,  (5)  Fenwick,  1866-77  ;  Minister  of  Mission  Church  at  Saughtree, 
Castleton,  1877-86;  Assistant  to  Minister  of  Edgerston,  1887-88;  locum  tenens 
for  Ministers  of  (i)  Kirkcolm,  (2)  Middle  Parish,  Paisley,  1888-90;  Minister  of 
Edgerston  since  1892. 

GORDON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1766. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GORDON,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1883. 

Govan;   Ship  Surgeon;    Helmsdale;   Glasgow;   died  4th  October,   1892. 

GORDON,  WILLIAM  IRELAND,  M.A.   1869. 

Minister  of  (i)  Walkerburn,  (2)  Tongland  ;    B.D.  Edin.   1872. 

GORDON,  WILLIAM  LESLIE,  M.D.   1862. 

Glasgow;  Melbourne,  Australia;  Ararat  there;  died  isth  November,   1876. 

GORST,  SIR  JOHN  ELDON,  LL.D.   1894. 

Civil  Commissioner  of  Waikato,  N.Z.,  1861-63;  Barrister-at-Law,  1865; 
Q.C.  1875 ;  M.P.  for  (i)  Cambridge,  1866-68,  (2)  Chatham,  1875-92,  (3)  University 
of  Cambridge  since  1892;  Solicitor-General,  1885;  Parliamentary  Secretary  to 
the  India  Office,  1886;  P.C.  1890;  Financial  Secretary  to  the  Treasury,  1891; 
Vice-President  of  the  Committee  of  Council,  1895  >  Lorcl  Rector  of  the  University 
of  Glasgow,  1893-96;  born  24th  May,  1835. 

GOTTO,  ARTHUR  CHARLES,  B.Sc.  1873. 

Civil  Engineer:  (i)  Contractor's  Resident  Engineer  of  Rio  de  Janeiro 
City  Improvements  Company;  (2)  Managing  Director  of  James  P.  Corry  &  Co., 
Limited,  Belfast. 


228  ROLL    OF    GRADUATES 

GOUDIE,  WILLIAM  JOHN,  B.Sc.  1895. 

Teacher  of  Engineering  Science  under  the  School  Board  of  Glasgow. 

GOUDY,  JAMES,  M.A.  1821. 

"  Filius  natu  Secundus  viri  Reverendi  Jacobi  Pastoris  in  comitatu  de 
Monaghan  in  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1818]. 

GOULD,  GEORGE  PEARCE,  M.A.   1872. 

Baptist  Minister  at  (i)  Bournemouth,  (2)  Gotham  Grove,  Bristol;  thereafter 
Professor  of  Hebrew  and  Old  Testament  Exegesis  in  Baptist  College,  London, 
1885-96;  Principal  of  that  College  since  1896. 

GOULDSBURY,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1772. 

"  Filius  natu  tertius  Roberti  Agricolae  in  Comitatu  de  Longford  in  Hibernia  " 
[Matric.  Alb.  1771]. 

GOURLAY,  HUGH,  M.A.   1755. 

Minister  of  Balfron ;   died  nth  January,  1787,  aged  55. 

GOURLAY,  JAMES,  M.A.  1754. 

Ordained  Minister  of  Tillicoultry,  1765;  demitted  on  account  of  ill-health, 
1772;  deposed  for  immorality,  22nd  December,  same  year;  sentence  removed, 
2nd  February,  1773;  afterwards  went  to  America. 

GOURLAY,  JAMES,  B.Sc.  1889. 

Engineer  in  Glasgow. 

GOURLAY,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  CM.   1883. 

Manchester;  Oldham. 

GOURLAY,  WILLIAM  ROBERT,  M.A.   1893. 

India  Civil  Service. 

GOURLEY,  SAMUEL,  M.D.   1864. 

West  Hartlepool;  J.P. 

GOURLEY,  WALTER,  M.A.  1813. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Joannis  Mercatoris  apud  Cookstoun  in  comitatu  de 
Tyronne"  [Matric.  Alb.  1810]. 

GOVAN,  HORACE  EDWARD,  M.A.  1887. 

Magazine  Editor  and  Publisher,  Glasgow. 

GOW,  JOHN,  M.A.  1826. 

"F.  n.  4tus  Benjamini  Mercatoris  Glasguensis"  [Matric.  Alb.   1817]. 

GOW,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1876. 

Underwriter  in  (i)  Liverpool,  (2)  New  York. 

GOW,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1895. 

Snell  Exhibitioner,  1894. 

GOWAN,  ANTHONY  THOMSON,  M.A.   1834,  D.D.  1861. 

Congregational  Minister  at  (i)  Blackhills,  Aberdeenshire,  (2)  Dalkeith ; 
Professor  of  Biblical  Literature  in  Congregational  College,  Edinburgh ;  born  at 
Whitehaven,  2nd  March,  1811;  died  at  Dalkeith,  i6th  December,  1884. 


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GOWANS,  ADAM  LUKE,  M.A.   1895. 

Publisher,  Glasgow. 

GOWANS,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1876. 

Glasgow;  Newcastle-on-Tyne ;  Broughty-Ferry. 

GOWDIE,  JOHN,  M.D.  1846. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GOYDER,  CHARLES  STONES,  M.D.  1850. 

York;  Spofforth,  Yorks. ;  died  1857,  aged  28. 

GRACIE,  FARQUHAR,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

Yoker ;  Glasgow. 

GRAHAM,  ANDREW,  D.D.  1738. 

Rector  of  Blankney,  Lincolnshire;    M.D.   1720. 

GRAHAM,  ANDREW,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

Sunderland;  Sheffield;  Ashton-in-Makerfield,  Lanes. 

GRAHAM,  ERNEST  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Old  Kilpatrick. 

GRAHAM,  GEORGE  WILLIAM  BEST,  C.M.   1823. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GRAHAM,  HENRY,  M.A.  1809. 

"  Filius  natu  3US  Henrici  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Maghera  in  Comitatu  de 
Deny"  [Matric.  Alb.  1807]. 

GRAHAM,  JACKSON,  M.A.  1810. 

Presbyterian   Minister  of  Armoy,  Co.  Antrim,  1814-80;  died  9th  January, 
1880. 

GRAHAM,  JAMES,  M.D.  1736. 

"Son  to  the  Laird  of  Glendoick"  [University  Minute,  i4th  November,  1736]. 

GRAHAM,  JAMES,  M.A.  1739. 

Minister  of  Bonhill;  died  27th  January,  1767. 

GRAHAM,  JAMES,  LL.D.  1804. 

See  MONTROSE,  DUKE  OF. 

GRAHAM,  JAMES,  M.D.  1847. 

Cashel,  Co.  Tipperary;  died  May,  1870. 

GRAHAM,  JAMES,  B.L.  1877. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

GRAHAM,  JAMES,  LL.D.  1891. 

Writer   in    Glasgow,    and   sometime    Dean    of  the   Faculty   of  Procurators 
there. 

GRAHAM,  JAMES  COULTER,  B.A.  1826,  M.D.  1831. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.];  died  28th  October,   1841,  aged  35  [Tombstone  in 
Glasgow  Necropolis]. 


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GRAHAM,  JAMES  DRUMMOND,  M.A.  1873. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Woodside  School,  Glasgow,  till   1873,  (2)  Newton  Academy, 
Ayr,  1873-77,  (3)  Grammar  School,  Ayr,   1877-97,  when  retired. 

GRAHAM,  JAMES  DRUMMOND,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Ayr;  son  of  James  Drummond  Graham,  M.A.  (q.v.). 

GRAHAM,  JAMES  GIBSON,  M.A.  1883. 

M.B.  Edin.  1887;  Partickhill,  Glasgow. 

GRAHAM,  JOHN,  M.A.   1753. 

"Filius  quondam  Roberti  Graham  in   Parochia  de  Minnigaff  in  Galovidia 
Ludi  Magistri"  [Matric.  Alb.   1749]. 

GRAHAM,  JOHN,  M.A.  1763. 

"  Filius  natu  unicus  Alexandri  Fabri  Ferrari  in  Parochia  de  Southknapdale  in 
Comitatu  Argatheliae"  [Matric.  Alb.  1762]. 

GRAHAM,  JOHN,  M.A.  1795. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GRAHAM,  JOHN,  M.A.   1796,  D.D.   1825. 

Minister  of  (i)  Fintry,  (2)  Killearn ;  died  i2th  January,   1865,  aged  87. 

GRAHAM,  JOHN,  M.A.   1799. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GRAHAM,  JOHN,  B.A.  1849. 

"  Fil.  nat.  max.  Jacobi  Verbi  Dei  Ministri  in  parochia  de  Fenwick  "  [Matric. 
Alb.   1843]. 

GRAHAM,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885. 

Pollokshields ;  Fairlie. 

GRAHAM,  JOHN  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1896. 

Paisley;  son  of  Thomas  Graham,  M.D.  (q.v.). 

GRAHAM,  JOHN  THOMAS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1874,  M.D.  1878. 

Tottenham,  Middlesex ;  Perth. 

GRAHAM,  LANCELOT,  M.A.  1766. 

"  Filius   natu   minimus   Lanceloti  Agricolae  in    Comitatu  de  Cumberland " 
[Matric.  Alb.   1763]. 

GRAHAM,  MATTHEW,  M.A.   1796. 

Minister  of  (i)  Johnstone,  (2)  Calton,  Glasgow;  died  4th  March,  1845,  aged 

71;"  tried  his  hand  in  one  of  the  lotteries  so  prevalent  in  London  in  the  reign  of 

George  the  Third,  and  pulled  up  a  prize  of  ^1500,  with  which  he  erected  what 

was  called  Graham's  Buildings  in  George  Street "  [P.  Mackenzie's  Reminiscences]. 

GRAHAM,  PATRICK,  M.A.  1776,  D.D.   1795. 

Minister  of  Aberfoyle  ;  "whose  urbanity  in  communicating  information  on  the 

subject  of  national  antiquities  is  scarce  exceeded  by  the  stores  of  legendary  lore 

which  he  has  accumulated "  [Note  to  Novel  of  Rob  Roy\ ;   died  3rd  August, 

1835,  aged  81. 


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GRAHAM,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1846,  D.D.  1869. 

Minister  of  Kilbarchan,   1847-95;  died  nth  November,  1895,  aged  76. 

GRAHAM,  ROBERT  BALFOUR,  D.D.  1852. 

Minister  of  (i)  Stenton,  (2)  North  Berwick;  died  2Oth  November,   1855. 

GRAHAM,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1824. 

Lecturer  on  Chemistry  in  (i)  Portland  Street  Medical  School,  Glasgow,  1828, 
(2)  Mechanics'  Institution,  Glasgow,  1829;  Professor  of  Chemistry  in  (i)  Ander- 
son's College,  Glasgow,  1830-37,  (2)  University  College,  London,  1837-54; 
Assayer  and  Master  of  the  Mint,  1854-69;  F.R.S.  1836;  born  at  Glasgow,  2oth 
December,  1805;  died  i6th  September,  1869;  Member  of  Faculty  of  Physicians 
and  Surgeons  of  Glasgow,  1830;  D.C.L.  Oxon.  1855. 

GRAHAM,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1854. 

Minister  of  Martyrs',  Glasgow,   1859-76;  died  5th  May,  1876,  aged  43. 

GRAHAM,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1860. 

Paisley. 

GRAHAM.  THOMAS,  B.L.  1883. 

Solicitor,  Edinburgh. 

GRAHAM,  THOMAS  JOHN,  M.D.  1828. 

Epsom,  Surrey;  died  28th  October,  1876,  aged  81. 

GRAHAM,  WALTER,  M.B.,  CM.   1895. 

Renton. 

GRAHAM,  WILLIAM,  M.A,  1732. 

GRAHAM,  WILLIAM.  D.D.  1879. 

Minister  of  Mount  Pleasant  Presbyterian  Church,  Liverpool,  1846-80;  Pro- 
fessor of  Church  History  in  Theological  College  of  Presbyterian  Church  of 
England,  1880-87;  born  5th  May,  1823;  died  26th  November,  1887. 

GRAHAM,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1883. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

GRAHAM,  WILLIAM,  B.L.   1894. 

Writer,  Glasgow;  son  of  James  Graham,  LL.D.   1891  (q.v.). 

GRAHAME,  ARCHIBALD,  LL.B.  1826. 

Sometime  Writer  in  Glasgow ;  thereafter  Solicitor  in  Westminster ;  died  at 
Brighton,  1 7th  August,  1854. 

GRAHAME,  JAMES,  M.A.  17501 

GRAHAME,  JAMES,  M.D.  1759. 

GRAHAME,  JAMES,  M.A.  1809. 

(i)  W.S. ;  (2)  Advocate;  (3)  Curate  of  Shefton  Mayne,  Gloucestershire;  (4) 
Sub-Curate  of  St.  Margaret's,  Durham ;  (5)  Curate  of  Sedgefield,  Durham ;  Author 
of  "  The  Sabbath  " ;  "  Mary  Stuart,  an  Historical  Drama  "  ;  "  Birds  of  Scotland," 
etc.,  etc.  :  born  at  Glasgow  (son  of  Thomas  Grahame,  Writer),  22nd  April,  1765  ; 
died  i4th  September,  1811;  the  "Sepulchral  Grahame"  of  English  Bards  and 
Scotch  Reviewers. 


232  ROLL    OF    GRADUATES 

GRAHAME,  JOHN,  M.D.  1812. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GRANGE,  JAMES  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.   1881,  M.D.   1888. 

Glasgow ;  Old  Cumnock ;  Kersal,  Lanes. 

GRANGER,  JOHN  ROSS,  M.B.  1876. 

Glasgow;  died  there,  2nd  November,   1894,  aged  43. 

GRANGER,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1881. 

Minister  of  St.   Leonard's,  Ayr. 

GRANT,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.   1842. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GRANT,  SIR  ALEXANDER,  BART.,  LL.D.  1879. 

Of  Dalvey;  Examiner  for  Indian  Civil  Service,  1855  ;  Inspector  of  Schools  in 
Madras  Presidency,  1858;  Professor  of  History  and  Political  Economy  in  Elphin- 
stone  College,  Madras,  1860;  Principal  of  the  University  of  Edinburgh,  1868-84; 
born  in  New  York,  13111  September,  1826;  died  30th  November,  1884;  B.A.  Oxon. 
1849;  M.A.  1852;  D.C.L.  1880;  LL.D.  Edin.  1865. 

GRANT,  ALEXANDER  BROWN,  M.A.  1896. 

Student  of  Theology  in  Glasgow  University. 

GRANT,  ALEXANDER  LYALL,  M.D.,  C.M.  1868. 

Aberdeen;  died  nth  September,   1872. 

GRANT,  ALFRED  ALEXANDER  GUMMING,  M.B.,  C.M.   1894. 

Partick. 

GRANT,  BREWIN,  B.A.  1845. 

Originally  a  Tailor;  afterwards  Minister  at  (i)  Prescot,  Lanes.,  (2)  Birming- 
ham, (3)  Sheffield,  (4)  St.  Paul's,  Bethnal  Green,  London;  died  25th  January, 
1892,  aged  71. 

GRANT,  CHARLES  CHRISTIE,  M.B.,  C.M.   1887. 

Edinburgh ;  Cymmer,  Glam. 

GRANT,  CHARLES  MARTIN,  M.A.  1865. 

Minister  of  St.  Andrew's  Church,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  1866-68;  Missionary 

Professor   in   the   General   Assembly's    College,   Calcutta,    1868-71;    Minister  of 

St   Mary's   Parish,   Partick,    1872-77;    Minister   of  St.   Mark's  Parish,   Dundee, 

since  1877. 

GRANT,  CHARLES  STUART,  M.D.  1822,  C.M.   1825. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GRANT,  COLQUHOUN,  M.D.   1833. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GRANT,  DAVID,  M.B.,  C.M.  1880. 

Medical  Missionary  of  English  Presbyterian  Church  to  Amoy,  China ; 
Inverness. 


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GRANT,  FRANK  LAURIE,  M.A.  1891. 

Master  in  the  Mathematical  and  Science  Department  of  Glasgow  High 
School. 

GRANT,  GEORGE  MONRO,  M.A.  1857,  D.D.  1878. 

Minister  of  Georgetown  and  St.  Peter's  Road,  Prince  Edward  Island, 
1861-63;  Minister  of  St.  Matthew's,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  1863-77  ;  Principal  and 
Primarius  Professor  of  Divinity  in  University  of  Queen's  College,  Kingston, 
Ontario,  Canada,  since  1877;  born  at  Stellarton,  Pictou,  Nova  Scotia,  22nd 
December,  1835. 

GRANT,  JAMES,  D.D.  1842. 

Minister  of  (i)  South  Leith,  1824-43,  (2)  St.  Mary's,  Edinburgh,  1843-71 ; 
resigned  1871;  died  28th  July,  1890,  aged  90;  D.C.L.  Oxon.  1854. 

GRANT,  JAMES  BELL,  M.A.  1883,  B.D.  1887. 

Minister  of  St.  Stephen's  Parish,  Glasgow. 

GRANT,  JAMES  HOME,  M.A.  1889. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  and  Stockbroker  in  Glasgow. 

GRANT,  JAMES  ROBB,  M.A.  1826. 

Minister  of  Buittle ;   died  there,  8th  May,   1889,  aged  82. 

GRANT,  JOHN,  B.L.  1892. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

GRANT,  JOHN  HOWITT,  M.A.  1896. 

Licentiate  of  the  U.P.  Church. 

GRANT,  JOHN  M.  C,  M.D.  1837. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GRANT,  PETER  NAPIER,  M.B.,  CM.   1892. 

Queensbury,  Yorks. ;    Lenzie. 

GRANT,  STEPHEN,  M.D.  1783. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GRANT,  WALTER  GORDON,  M.D.  1835. 

"Hibernicus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GRANT,  WILLIAM.  M.A,  1766. 

"Natu  minimus  Lucae  Armig.  in  Urbe  de  Cork  in  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb. 
1764];  matriculated  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  loth  September,  1763,  aged  17; 
afterwards  Student  of  Theology  in  Glasgow  University;  complained  against 
"for  breaking  a  Sedan  Chair,"  but  Libel  found  not  proved  [Univ.  Minutes, 
3ist  March,  2nd  April,  3rd  April,  and  7th  April,  1767];  charged  with  fighting 
a  duel,  and  fined  Three  Guineas  by  the  University  [Univ.  Minutes,  4th  May, 
7th  May,  and  i2th  June,  1767]. 

GRANT,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1871,  M.D.  1890. 

Glasgow;   Blantyre. 


234  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

GRAY,  ADAM,  M.A.  1871. 

U.P.   Minister  at  (i)  Sutton,  (2)  Kirn. 

GRAY,  ALBERT  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.   1890,  M.D.  1896. 

Glasgow ;   Blackburn ;   Glasgow. 

GRAY,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1782. 

"Natus  in  parochia  et  comitatu  de  Lanark  films  Natu  secundus  Jacobi 
V.D.M.  in  parochia  supradict."  [Matric.  Alb.  1776]. 

GRAY,  ALEXANDER,  D.D.   1828. 

Minister  of  Kincardine,  Blair  Drumraond,  1813-63;  died  3oth  September, 
1863,  aged  90. 

GRAY,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.   1832. 

Lanark;   died  loth  October,   1896. 

GRAY,  ALEXANDER,  B.A.  1846,  M.A.  1848. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Minterburn,  1850-65,  (2)  Belfast,  1865-88; 
died  6th  February,  1888. 

GRAY,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1878. 

Nelson,  Lanes.;  New  Church  there;  Dalton-in-Furness  there;  Bradford, 
Yorks. 

GRAY,  ALEXANDER  CUTHILL,  M.D.  1860,  C.M.  1868. 

Glasgow;   London;    New  Zealand;   Selby,  Yorks.;   died  May,  1880. 

GRAY,  ALEXANDER  DALRYMPLE,  M.A.   1871. 

Missionary  of  U.P.  Church  to  Rajpootana,  India,  1875-88;  U.P.  Minister 
at  Holywell,  Cumberland,  1891-92;  English  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Penrith 
since  1892. 

GRAY,  ALEXANDER  MITCHELL,  B.L.  1891. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

GRAY,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1876,  LL.D.  1896. 

Private  Assistant  and  Secretary  to  Sir  William  Thomson  (Lord  Kelvin), 
Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy  in  Glasgow  University,  1874-80;  Official  Assistant 
to  same,  1880-84;  Professor  of  Physics  in  University  College  of  North  Wales, 
Bangor,  since  1884;  F.R.S.  1896;  Examiner  for  Degrees  in  Arts  (1892-95), 
Medicine  (since  1893),  and  Science  (since  1894)  in  Glasgow  University. 

GRAY,  ANDREW,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886. 

Ship  Surgeon ;   Attercliffe,  Yorks. ;    Old  Cumnock ;    Hull. 

GRAY,  ANDREW,  M.A.   1888. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Milton  Public  School,  Glasgow,  1882-94,  (2)  Napiershall 
School  there  since  1894. 

GRAY,  CHARLES,  M.D.   1838. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GRAY,  CHARLES,  M.B.,  C.M.   1886. 

Salford,  Lanes. 


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GRAY,  DAVID,  M.A.  1835. 

Son  of  Alexander  Gray,  D.D.  (q.v.);  followed  no  profession;  emigrated  to 
New  Zealand;  address  (1896),  Marine  Parade,  Ponsonby,  Auckland. 

GRAY,  DAVID  CRAIGIE,  M.B.,  CM.  1889. 

Glasgow;   U.P.  Missionary  to  China. 

GRAY,  DONALD,  M.A.  1884. 

F.C.  Minister  of  Logic  and  Gauldry,  Cupar-Fife. 

GRAY,  DUNDAS  M'QUEEN,  M.D.,  C.M.  1824. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GRAY,  EDWARD,  C.M.  1837. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GRAY,  EDWARD  WILLIAM,  M.D.   1845. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GRAY,  GEORGE,  D.D.  1840. 

Minister  of  (i)  Eckford,  1822-28,  (2)  Maybole,  1828-40;  Professor  of  Oriental 
Languages  in  Glasgow  University,  1839-50;  died  at  Moffat,  23rd  June,  1850, 
aged  53. 

GRAY,  HARRY  ST.  CLAIR,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886,  M.D.  1888. 

Ship  Surgeon ;  Dublin ;  Glasgow :  sometime  Lecturer  on  Midwifery  in 
Western  Medical  School  and  (1894-96)  Assistant  to  Professor  Murdoch  Cameron 
(q.v.). 

GRAY,  JAMES..  M.A.  1793. 

Minister  (i)  in  Washington,  N.Y.,  (2)  of  an  Associate  Reformed  Church  in 
Philadelphia;  also  conductor  of  a  Classical  Academy;  afterwards  resident  in 
Baltimore,  where  he  devoted  himself  to  the  study  of  special  subjects  in  Theology ; 
born  in  Ireland,  25th  December,  1770:  died  at  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  2oth  September, 
1824. 

GRAY,  JAMES,  M.A.  1812. 

"F.  n.  2dus  Jacobi  Agricolae,  Blackford,  Perth"  [Matric.  Alb.  1807]. 

GRAY,  JAMES,  M.A.  1884,  B.D.  1887. 

Minister  of  (i)  U.P.  Church,  Cathcart,  (2)  Union  Church,  Valparaiso. 

GRAY,  JAMES  HUNTER,  M.A.  1892. 

l>arrister-at-Law,  London ;    B.Sc.  Lond. 

GRAY,  JAMES  NEILSON,  M.A.  1895. 

Student  of  Law. 

GRAY,  JAMES  RODERICK,  M.D.  1841. 

Glasgow;   Liverpool;   died  1895;   son  of  Alexander  Gray,  D.D.  (q.v.). 

GRAY,  JAMES  ST.  CLAIR,  M.B.,  C.M.  1869,  M.D.  1871. 

Glasgow:    Assistant    to    (i)    Professor    Harry  Rainy   (q.v.),    1869-72,    and 

(2)    Professor  Andrew   Buchanan  (q.v.),    1872-74;  died   nth  December,   1874, 
aged  27. 


236  ROLL    OF    GRADUATES 

GRAY,  JOHN,  M.A.  1745. 

"Filius  Niniani  Gray  in  Urbe  Perth"  [Matric.  Alb.   1742]. 

GRAY,  SIR  JOHN,  M.D.,  CM.  1839. 

Obtained   Hospital  appointment  in  Dublin,   1839;   Joint  Proprietor  of  the 

Dublin  Freeman's  Journal,  1841  ;  Sole  Proprietor,  1850;  Knighted,  1863;  M.P. 

for    Kilkenny  City,    1865-75;    born  at  Claremorris,   Co.   Mayo,    1816;    died  at 

Bath,  gth  April,   1875. 

GRAY,  JOHN,  M.D.   1860. 

Glasgow;   Armadale ;   Wishaw;   Coatbridge ;   died  i3th  October,   1864. 

GRAY,  JOHN,  M.A.   1882. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Baillieston. 

GRAY,  JOHN,  M.A.  1882,  B.U.  1885. 

U.P.  Minister  of  (i)  Relief  Church,  Irvine,  (2)  St.  George's  Road  Church, 
Glasgow. 

GRAY,  JOHN,  M.A.   1884. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Rothesay,  1886  to  1888;  resigned  then  on  account  of 
ill-health,  and  went  to  reside  at  Hillhead,  Carluke;  died  there,  2nd  March, 
1895,  aged  38. 

GRAY,  JOHN,  B.Sc.  1894. 

Private  Secretary  to  Lord  Kelvin  (q-v.). 

GRAY,  JOHN,  M.A.  1896. 

Student  of  Law. 

GRAY,  JOHN  GILCHRIST,  M.B.,  C.M.   1889. 

Ship  Surgeon ;   Glasgow. 

GRAY,  ROBERT,  M.A.   1770. 

"  Scotus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GRAY,  ROBERT,  M.A.   1815. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  Robert  Gray,  Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at 
(i)  Scriggan,  1819-33,  (2)  Burt>  l833'S7  >  died  igth  October,  1857. 

GRAY,  SAMUEL,  M.A.  1783. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GRAY,  THOMAS,  B.Sc.   1878. 

Instructor  in  Telegraphy  in  the  Imperial  College  of  Engineering,  Tokio, 
Japan,  1878-81;  Representative  of  the  Engineers  throughout  the  manufacture 
and  laying  of  the  Commercial  Co.'s  Atlantic  Cables,  1882-84;  Private  Assistant 
to  Sir  William  Thomson  (Lord  Kelvin),  Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy  in 
Glasgow  University,  1884-87  ;  Professor  of  Dynamical  Engineering  in  the  Rose 
Polytechnic  Institute,  Terre  Haute,  Indiana,  U.S.A.,  since  1887. 

GRAY,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1881. 

Minister  of  (i)  Maisondieu  U.P.  Church,  Brechin,  1885-96,  (2)  U.P. 
Church,  Cambuslang,  since  1896. 


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GRAY,  WILLIAM  LEWIS,  M.B.,  CM.   1885. 

Glasgow;   Surgeon-Captain,  Array. 
GRAYDON,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1835. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GREEN,  EDWARD  FREDERICK  SEAGER,  M.B.,  CM.   1874,  M.D.   1885. 

Overtown,  Lanarkshire ;  Bentham,  Yorks. ;  Clapham,  Yorks. ;  Woodbridge, 
Suffolk ;  London. 

GREEN,  GEORGE  KILGOUR,  M.A.  1890. 

Minister  of  English  Presbyterian  Church  at  Kendal. 

GREEN,  HENRY,  M.A.   1825. 

Minister  of  the  Old  Presbyterian  Chapel,  Knutsford,  Cheshire,  1827-72;  born 
near  Penshurst,  Kent,  23rd  June,  1801 ;  died  at  Knutsford,  gih  August,  1873. 

GREEN,  JOHN,  M.D.,  CM.  1826. 

Xewton-in-Mackerfield,  Lanes.;   died  22nd  December,  1858,  aged  56. 

GREEN,  JOHN  ANGUS,  M.B.,  CM.  1891. 

Cornsay,  Co.  Durham;   Galston ;   Glenluce;   Glasgow. 

GREEN,  JOSEPH,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Partick. 

GREEN,  MARLBOROUGH,  M.A.  1734. 

"Ang.  Hib.  F.  Roberti  Green  de  Longford"  [Matric.  Alb.   1731]. 

GREEN,  THOMAS  HILL,  LL.D.  1875. 

Fellow  of  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1860-82;  Whyte  Professor  of  Moral 
Philosophy,  1878-82;  born  at  Birkin,  Yorkshire,  7th  April,  1836;  died  26th 
March,  1882;  B.A.  Oxon.  1859;  M.A.  1862. 

GREEN,  THOMAS  WIMPENNEY,  M.D.   1864. 

Rawtenstall,  Lanes. 

GREENER,  MICHAEL  HINDMARSH,  M.B.,  CM.  1884. 

Cni-viirr: 

GREENHEAD,  CHARLES,  M.D.   1825. 

Hurstbourne  Park,   Hants. 

GREENHILL,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  CM.  1887. 

Glasgow. 

GREENHORNE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1887. 

Assistant  Teacher  in  Whiteinch  Public  School,  1878-87;  Classical  and 
Mathematical  Master  in  Bellahouston  Academy,  1887-94;  Head  Master  of 
Whiteinch  Public  School  since  1894. 

GREENLEES,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1854. 

French  Transport  Service;  Glasgow;  died  at  12  Cumin  Place,  Edinburgh, 
8th  May,  1891,  aged  58. 

GREENSHIELDS,  JAMES,  M.A.  1885,  B.D.  1889. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Muirkirk. 


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GREENSHIELDS,  ROBERT,  M.A.   1888. 

English  Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Hanley,  (2)  St.  George's,  Liverpool. 

GREER,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1838. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GREER,  DAVID,  M.A.   1794. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GREER,  SAMUEL  MACURDY,  M.A.  1828. 

Barrister-at-Lavv  in    Dublin    and   on   the   North-West   Circuit ;    held   office 

successively  as  Crown  Prosecutor  for  Co.   Tyrone,    Recorder  of  Londonderry, 

and  County  Court  Judge  of  Counties  Cavan  and  Leitrim ;   at  one  time  M.P. 

for  Co.  Deny;   died  23rd  November,  1881,  aged  71. 

GREER,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1782. 

"  Filius  natu  Tertius  Jacobi  Artificis  in  Parochia  de  Saul  in  Comitatu  de 
Down  in  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1781]. 

GREG,  FAVOUR  JAMES,  M.A.  1869. 

Snell  Exhibitioner,  1866;  Studied  for  U.P.  Ministry;  born  at  Glasgow, 
ist  March,  [846;  died  suddenly  at  Oxford,  22nd  May,  1870. 

GREGG,  ALEXANDER  BAIRD,  C.M.   1825. 

Auchinleck;   died  7th  January,  1848,  aged  53. 

"Hear  lies  the  dust  of  A.  B.  Gregg, 

Wha  was  a  skilly  doctor ; 
His  labours  he  did  freely  gie, 

It  wasna  gowd  he  wrought  for. 

"A  fee  he  seldom  ever  sought 

And  ne'er  frae  a  puir  body ; 
Was  weel  content  gif  he  gat  food, 

And  whiles  a  glass  o'  toddy. 

"  As  lang's  he  dwalt  among  us  here, 

Baith  rich  and  puir  did  bless  him  ; 
And  noo  that  he's  been  ta'en  awa' 

At-weel-a-wat  we  miss  him." 

[Epitaph  in  Auchinleck  Churchyard.] 

GREGG,  JOHN  HUNTER,  B.A.  1848. 

Sometime  Assistant  to  the   Presbyterian  Minister  of  Trenta,   Letterkenny, 

Co.  Donegal,  Ireland;  thereafter  Minister  in  America;  resident  (July,   1896)  at 

221  North  Ashland  Avenue,  Chicago,  U.S.A. ;  born  at  Moneylaggin,  Letterkenny, 

1827. 

GREGG,  THOMAS,  M.D.   1838. 

Cork;   died  i2th  March,   1877. 

GREGG,  WILLIAM,  B.A.  1843. 

(i)  Minister  of  the  Second  or  Cooke's  Church  in  Toronto;  (2)  Professor  of 
Apologetics  in  the  Knox  College  there ;  born  near  Ramelton,  Co.  Donegal, 
Ireland,  1824. 


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GREGOR,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1809. 

"F.  n.  5WS  Jacobi  Agricolae  Methven  Perth"  [Matric.  Alb.   1805]. 

GREGORY.  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1880. 

English  Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Wooler,  (2)  Amoy,  China,  (3)  Wooler 
again. 

GREGORY,  THOMAS.  M.A.   1880. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Kilmalcolm  ;  Snell  Exhibitioner,  1875;  B.A.  Oxon.  1879; 
M.A.  1883. 

GREGSON,  THOMAS  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1880. 

Blackburn. 

GREIG,  CHRISTOPHER,  M.A.  1794. 

Minister  of  (i)  Dunfermline  Chapel,  (2)  Dysart,  (3)  Leslie,  (4)  St. 
Xinians,  (5)  Free  St.  Ninians  ;  died  nth  April,  1844,  aged  70. 

GREIG,  JOHN,  M.A.   1824. 

Congregational  Minister,   Birmingham ;    died   1828. 

GREIG,  JOHN,  M.A.  1886. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Church  Street  Public  School,  Partick.  till  1890,  (2) 
Blackness  Public  School,  Dundee,  since  then. 

GREIVE,  GEORGE.  M.A.  1766. 

Native  of  Alnwick ;  engaged  in  revolutionary  movements,  and  became  the 
persecutor  of  Madame  Du  Barry;  emigrated  to  America,  1780;  took  up  abode 
in  Paris,  1783;  returned  to  America,  and  resided  at  Alexandria,  Virginia; 
eventually  settled  at  Brussels  and  died  there,  22nd  February,  1809. 

GREVILLE,  ROBERT  KAYE,  LL.D.  1824. 

Of  Edinburgh ;  Botanist ;  Author  of  Scottish  Cryptogamic  Flora,  Flora 
Edimnsis,  etc.,  etc.;  born  at  Bishop  Auckland,  i3th  December,  1794;  died 
at  Edinburgh,  4th  June,  1866. 

GRIBBEN,  HENRY,  M.D.  1844. 

Glasgow. 

GRIER,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1847. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GRIER,  JAMES,  M.D.  1787. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GRIER,  JOHN,  M.A.  1811. 

"Filius  Natu  Maximus  Archibald!  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Rashaikin  in 
comitatu  de  Antrim ''  [Matric.  Alb.  1808]. 

GRIER,  JOHN.  M.A.  1814. 

"  Filius  Natu  Maximus  Roberti  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Rashaikin  in 
comitatu  de  Antrim"  [Matric.  Alb.  1811]. 

GRIER.  WILLIAM  FISHER,  M.B.,  C.M.   1890. 

Aberdare  ;    New  York,  U.S.A. 


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GRIERSON,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1842. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Kirkpatrick-Irongray ;   died  5th  May,   1880. 

GRIERSON,  JOHN,  D.D.  1835. 

Minister  of  (i)  Dunning,  (2)  Dunblane;   died  2ist  August,   1840,  aged  48. 

GRIEVE,  JAMES  MUIR,  M.A.   1888. 

U.P.  Medical  Missionary  to  Manchuria;   M.B.  Edin.   1895. 

GRIEVE,  JOHN,  M.A.,  M.D.  1777. 

Native  of  Peeblesshire;  Licentiate  (1786)  of  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians, 
London;  settled  in  Russia;  died  circa  1807. 

GRIEVE,  JOHN,  M.A.   1846,  M.D.  1850. 

Glasgow;   died  there,  i6th  April,   1896,  aged  68. 

GRIEVE,  ROBERT,  M.D.   1861. 

Assistant  Surgeon,  R.N.,  1861-63  (served  against  Taiping  Rebels,  1862); 
Assistant  Surgeon,  tst  Adrn.  Bat.  E.  York  Rifle  Volunteers,  1864-75;  §ave  surgical 
assistance  in  Orangeries  Hospital  for  wounded  at  Darmstadt,  1870;  Medical 
Superintendent  of  Metropolitan  Asylums'  Hospital  at  Hampstead,  1870,  and 
of  Berbice  Public  Lunatic  Asylum,  1875;  Surgeon-General,  British  Guiana,  1885. 
retired  1894;  sometime  Surgeon-General  of  Georgetown,  Mil.;  a  M.C.P.  for 
the  Colony,  and  Chairman  of  Health,  etc.,  Boards;  C.M.G.  1894;  born  1839. 

GRIEVE,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1889,  M.B.,  C.M.   1893. 

Glasgow. 

GRIEVE,  WALLACE,  M.B.,  C.M.   1870. 

Port-Glasgow;    Hindpool,  Lanes.;    Barrow-in-Furness ;   died  1882. 

GRIFFIN,  DANIEL,  M.D.  1838. 

Limerick;   died  3ist  July,   1863. 

GRIFFITH,  GRIFFITH  RICHARD,  M.B.,  C.M.   1876. 

Cumamman,  South  Wales;   Carnarvon;   J.P. 

GRIFFITH,  WILLIAM  MATTHIAS,  M.A.  1886. 

Minister  at  (i)  Llanrhaiaor,  Oswestry,  (2)  Clynnog,  Carnarvon,  (3)  Dyffryn, 
Merioneth. 

GRIFFITHS,  GRIFFITH  (Rev.),  M.B.,  C.M.   1878. 

Wignedd,  Anglesey ;    Mawphlung,  Assam,  E.  Indies ;   Cherrapoonjee  there. 

GRIFFITHS,  JOHN  HUGHES,  M.A.   1869. 

Presbyterian   Minister  at   (i)  Berriew  and    Montgomery,   (2)  Colwyn   Bay, 

(3)  Rhondda  Valley,  (4)  Pembroke  Dock,  (5)  Walnut  Hills,  Cincinnati,  U.S.A. 

GRIGSBY,  WILLIAM  EBENEZER,  M.A.   1867. 

Barrister-at-Law ;  Professor  of  International  Law  in  Jeddo  University,  1874- 
80;  now  Judge  in  Cyprus;  B.A.  Oxon.  1873;  B.C.L.  1879;  LL.B.  Lond.  1879; 
LL.D.  1880. 

GRIME,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.   1866,  M.D.   1868. 

Blackburn;   died  March,   1892,  aged  48. 


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GRIME,  THOMAS  JACKSON,  M.B.,  CM.  1882,  M.D.  1888. 

Stalmine,  Lanes. ;   Ingleton,  Yorks. ;    Hawes,  Yorks. 

GRIMSHAW,  JOHN,  M.A.  1734. 

"Ang.  Gull.  F.  in  Par.  de  Brindle  in  Com.  Lancaster"  [Matric.  Alb.  1732]. 

GROOME,  WALTER,  M.B.,  CM.  1889. 

London. 

GROSS,  REUBEN,  M.D.  1862. 

Liverpool. 

GROSSART,  WILLIAM,  CM.  1837. 

Whitburn ;   Carluke;    Holytown;   died  3rd  May,  1883. 

GROSVENOR,  WILLIAM  CLAYTON,  M.A,  1887. 

M.B.  Edin.  1891;   M.D.  1895;   Glasgow;   Manchester. 

GROVE,  SIR  GEORGE,  LL.D.  1886. 

Educated  as  a  Civil  Engineer,  and  was  for  some  time  on  staff  of  late 
Robert  Stephenson;  Secretary  to  Society  of  Arts,  1848-52;  Secretary  of  Crystal 
Palace  Co..  1852-73,  and  a  Director  thereof,  1873-78;  Editor  of  Macmillaris 
Magazine  for  several  years,  and  also  of  the  Dictionary  of  Music  and  Musicians ; 
Founder  and  Honorary  Secretary  of  Palestine  Exploration  Fund,  1865;  Director 
of  the  Royal  College  of  Music,  London,  1882-94;  K.B.  1883;  C.B.  (Civil),  1894; 
born  1820. 

GROVE,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Broughton  Cross,  Cumberland. 

GUINNESS,  ARTHUR  GRATTAN,  M.D.  1836. 

Exeter ;   Reading ;   Cheltenham ;    London  ;   Oxford ;   Cheltenham. 

GUN,  WILLIAM  GORDON,  M.D.  1835. 

Greenock;  Surgeon,  Civil  Service;   died  26th  March,   1866. 

GUNN,  ANDREW  FRANCIS  WILSON,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Glasgow. 

GUNN,  ARCHIBALD  REID,  M.B.,  CM.  1887. 

Glasgow;    Tarporley,   Cheshire;    Kitta,    Gold   Coast,    W.    Africa;   Glasgow 
(sometime  Lecturer  on  Mental  Diseases,  etc.,  in  Western  Medical  School). 
GUNN,  DANIEL,  M.A.  1870. 

Minister  of  (i)  Free  Church,  Dumbarton,  (2)  English  Presbyterian  Church, 
Lewes,  Sussex;   born  1843;   died  27th  June,  1893. 

GUNN,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1876. 

Dundee;   Kaikoura,  Marlborough,  N.  Zealand. 

GUNN,  JOHN,  B.L.  1893. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

GUNN,  RONALD  J.  W.,  M.D.  1848. 

Brisbane,  Australia. 


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ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 


GUNN,  WILLIAM,  C.M.  1824,  M.D.  1835. 

Deputy  Inspector-General,  R.N. ;   Rochester;   died   2nd   December,   1890, 
aged  86. 

GUNSON,  ERNEST  SHERWOOD,  M.A.  1891. 

Minister  of  Clydebank  since  1895. 

GUPTA,  PYARI  MOHAN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1880. 

Address   in    University    General   Council   Register,    70    Gloucester   Road, 
London,  N.W. ;   but  probably  returned  to  Dacca,  Bengal,  his  native  place. 

GUTHRIE,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1880,  LL.B.  1883. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

GUTHRIE,  HUGH  MILLER,  M.A.  1882. 

Barrister-at-Law,  London. 

GUTHRIE,  JAMES,  M.D.  1840. 

"India  Occident."  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

GUTHRIE,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1874,  M.D.   1876. 

Christchurch,  Canterbury,  N.Z. ;   Akaroa  there ;   Christchurch. 

GUTHRIE,  THOMAS  ORR,  M.B.,  C.M.  1876,  M.D.  1882. 

Lincoln,  Canterbury,  N.Z. ;   Lyttleton  there. 

GUY,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

New  Curanock;   Maybole. 

GUY,  JOHN  CRAWFORD,  M.A.  1880,  LL.B.  1884. 

Advocate,  Edinburgh. 

GUY,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Ship  Surgeon;   died  at  Lagos,  Africa,  on  board  S.S.  "  Loanda,"  ist  June, 
1894,  aged  23. 

GWYNN,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1744. 

"Ex  Parochia  de  Urney  in  Com.  de  Tyron  in  Hib."  [Matric.  Alb.  1741]. 

GYLES,  JOHN,  M.D.  1731. 

Of  Newbury,  Berkshire. 

HADDEN,  DAVID,  M.D.  1846. 

Castletownsend,  Co.  Cork;  Skibbereen,  same  Co.;  died  1878. 

HADDEN,  DAVID,  M.D.  1854. 

Glasgow ;  Falkirk. 

HADDON,  ADAM,  M.D.  1839. 

Bridlington,  Yorks. 

HADDOW,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1882. 

Kilmarnock ;   Glasgow ;   Ship  Surgeon ;    Devizes ;   London  ;   Torquay ;   Bir- 
mingham. 

HADDOW,  ROBERT  WILSON  TAYLOR,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886. 

London  :  Birmingham. 


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HADFIELD,  ROBERT,  B.A.  1833. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Georgii,  Scribae,  in  com.  de  Lancaster "  [Matric.  Alb. 
1830]. 

HAIG,  MAHAM,  M.D.  1807. 

"  Filius  natu  secundus  Georgii,  Medici  in  Charlestown  in  Carolina  Meridionali 
in  America"  [Matric.  Alb.  1803]. 

HAIG,  THOMAS  ARTHUR,  M.B.,  CM.  1889. 

^'ibsey,  Yorks. ;  Kilraalcolm ;  Volksrust,  Wakkerstroom,  S.  Africa ;  Troye- 
ville,  Johannesburg  there. 

HAIGH,  BENJAMIN  BENTLEY,  LL.D.  1863. 

Congregational  Minister  at  Tadcaster,  1828-45  >  thereafter  Teacher  in  Brarn- 
ham  College,  Yorkshire;  died  i2th  July,  1869,  aged  65. 

HAINING,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1869,  M.D.  1876. 

Hexham;  Earlston,  Berwickshire;  died  29th  October,   1884. 

HAIR,  JAMES,  M.D.  1860. 

Dunblane ;    Bures-St.-Mary,    Suffolk ;    Peterborough ;    London ;    Brinklow, 
Warwickshire. 

HAIRBY,  WILLIAM,  M.A.,  M.D.  1776. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HAKE,  THOMAS  GORDON,  M.D.  1831. 

Bury  St.  Edmunds ;  Putney  Heath,  Surrey ;  London ;  poet  and  litterateur ; 
awarded  Civil  List  pension,  1893;  died  nth  January,  1895,  aged  85. 

HALAHAN,  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS  FREDERICK,  M.D.  1835. 

Dublin;  died  3rd  August,  1866. 

HALAHAN,  JOHN  HENRY,  M.D.  1849. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HALDANE,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1872,  M.D.  1876. 

Glasgow ;  Braemar ;  Bridge  of  Allan. 

HALIDAY,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.,  M.D.  1751. 

Physician  in  Belfast ;  a  prominent  Irish  politician  ;  born  circa  1728 ;  died  28th 
April,  1802. 

HALIDAY,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1782. 

"  Natus  in  Hybernia,  Filius  Natu  Quartus  Roberti  nuper  in  Oppido  de  Belfast 
et  in  comitatu  de  Antrim"  [Matric.  Alb.   1779]. 

HALKET,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  CM.  1873,  M.D.  1882. 

Ship  Surgeon;  Glasgow. 

HALL,  ANDREW  HALLIDAY,  CM.  1826. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HALL,  ANDREW  JOHNSTON,  M.A.  1871,  M.B.,  CM.  1875,  M.D.  1878. 

Glasgow ;  Rothesay. 


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HALL,  CHARLES  HERBERT,  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 

Manchester;  Watford,  Herts. 

HALL,  HECTOR,  M.A.   1884. 

Minister  of  (i)  Free  Church,  Beith,  (2)  St.  James'  Free  Church,  Glasgow 
(resigned  2oth  September,  1887),  (3)  Second  Presbyterian  Church,  Troy,  N.Y., 
U.S.A. 

HALL,  HUGH,  M.D.  1791. 

"Ex  India  Occidental!"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HALL,  JAMES,  M.D.  1840. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.];  "A  Government  Officer"  [Univ.  Minute,  23rd 
March,  1840]. 

HALL,  JOHN,  M.D.  1859. 

Glasgow ;  London. 

HALL,  JOHN,  M.D.,  CM.   1863. 

Nottingham;  Ruddington,  Notts.;  died  2nd  June,   1884,  aged  41. 

HALL,  JOHN,  M.A.   1894. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Kilmarnock,  (2)  Irvine. 

HALL,  PATRICK,  M.A.  1766. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Gulielmi  quondam  Agricolae  in  Comitatu  de  Donnegal 
Hib."  [Matric.  Alb.  1763], 

HALL,  RICHARD,  M.D.,  CM.  1862. 

London ;  Staff-Assistant-Surgeon,  Army. 

HALL,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1780. 

Secession  Minister  at  Kelso;  died  5th  July,  1831,  aged  73. 

HALL,  ROBERT,  CM.   1839. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HALL,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1775. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Alexandri  in  Parochia  de  Billy,  Com.  de  Antrim, 
Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1772]. 

HALL,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1817,  M.D.  1822. 

Glasgow;  Exeter;  died  3rd  December,   1869,  aged  69. 

HALL,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1885. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

HALL,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  M.D.   1842. 

Wareham,  Dorset;  London;  Bath;  St.  Leonard's-on-Sea ;  died  24th  March, 
1891,  aged  72. 

HALLETT,  CHARLES  HENRY,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Axminster;  Earlsland,  Devonshire;  Harrogate. 


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HALLEY,  JAMES,  B.A.  1831. 

"  The  man  who  beat  Tail "  (see  CANTERBURY,  ARCHBISHOP  OF)  ;  Student  of 

Divinity  till  1836;  born  at  Glasgow  (son  of  Thomas  Halley,  guard  of  Glasgow  and 

Perth  stage-coach),  xyth  January,  1814;  died  there  of  consumption  (after  a  three 

years'  residence  in  Madeira  in  search  of  health),   i6th  March,   1841. 

HALLIDAY,  ANDREW,  M.B.,  CM.  1888. 

Dumfries ;  Brandon  Colliery,  Durham;  Lower  Steniacke,  Colchester,  Nova 
Scotia. 

HALLIDAY,  JOHN  HATCHELL,  M.D.  1847. 

Belfast;  died  nth  September,   1866. 

HALLIDAY,  ROBERT  TAYLOR,  M.B.,  C.M.   1889. 

Ship  Surgeon;  Paisley;  Glasgow;  Lochgoilhead. 

HALLINAN,  DANIEL,  M.D.,  C.M.  1864. 

Longton,  Staffs. 

HALLY,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1887. 

Head  Master  of  Harmony  Row  Public  School,  Govan ;  died  at  Uddingston, 
igth  June,  1894,  aged  37. 

HALLY,  SIMON,  M.A.  1871. 

Minister  of  (i)  Kinlochbervie,  (2)  Kinlochluichart ;  born  1837;  died  3oth 
October,   1880. 

HALLYDAY  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1729. 

"Ang."  [Matric.  Alb.  1726]. 

HAMILL,  HUGH,  M.A.  1816. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Bushmills,   1820-64;  died  3ist  March,  1864. 

HAMILL,  JAMES  CLARKE,  M.D.,  C.M.  1843. 

Ballycastle,  Co.  Antrim. 

HAMILL,  SAMUEL,  M.A.  1813. 

"Filius  Natu  Minimus  Joannis  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Billy  in  comitatu 
de  Antrim"  [Matric.  Alb.   1810]. 

HAMILTON,  ADAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885. 

Armley,  Yorks. ;   Wortley  there ;   Worcester. 

HAMILTON,  ALEXANDER,  LL.B.  1835. 

W.S.,  Edinburgh;   born  1797;   died  ist  January,   1884. 

HAMILTON,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1851,  D.D.  1872. 

Minister  of  (i)  U.P.  Church,  Kilmarnock,  (2)  Trinity  Presbyterian  Church, 
Brighton ;   retired  1896. 

HAMILTON,  ALEXANDER  MITCHELL,  M.A.  1891,  LL.B.  1895. 

Advocate,  Edinburgh. 

HAMILTON,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1770. 

"Filius   natu   secundus    Francisci   de   Mullivourny  Armig.   in    Parochia   de 
Dromore  in  Com.  de  Tyrone  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.   1769]. 


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HAMILTON,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1776. 

"  Natus  in  Hibernia  filius  natu  maximus  defuncti  Johannis  viri  Reverend! 
Rectoris  de  New  Castle  Comitatu  de  Limerick"  [Matric.  Alb.   1774]. 

HAMILTON,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1798. 

Minister  of  High  Church,  Kilmarnock;   died  nth  June,  1839,  aged  67. 

HAMILTON,  ANDREW  SMITH,  M.D.  1842,  CM.  1847. 

Fahan,  Co.  Donegal;   died  1872. 

HAMILTON,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.   1756. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Viri  Reverendi  Gulielmi  Hamilton  V.D.M.  in  Parochia 
de  Douglass"  [Matric.  Alb.   1750], 

HAMILTON,  BENJAMIN  USHER,  M.D.  1837. 

"Hibernicus"  [Grad  Alb.]. 

HAMILTON,  DUNBAR.    See  SELKIRK,  EARL  OF. 

HAMILTON,  GAVIN,  C.M.  1832. 

Probably  Kirkcudbright. 

HAMILTON,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1775,  D.D.  1804. 

Minister  of  Gladsmuir,  1790-1832;  died  4th  September,  1832,  aged  76; 
referred  to  in  Burns'  "  Reply  to  a  Reproof." 

HAMILTON,  GEORGE,  M.D.,  C.M.  1833. 

Probably  Falkirk. 

HAMILTON,  HENRY,  M.A.  1888. 

Minister  of  South  U.P.  Church,  Auchterarder. 

HAMILTON,  HENRY  MONTEITH,  D.D.  1889. 

Minister  of  Hamilton. 

HAMILTON,  HUGH  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1892. 

Law  Clerk,  Edinburgh;   LL.B.  Edin.  (with  distinction)  1896. 

HAMILTON,  HUGH  COLQUHOUN,  M.A.  1888,  LL.B.   1889. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

HAMILTON,  JAMES,  M.A.   1773. 

"Filius  unicus  Roberti  Agricolae  in  Parochia  de  Ardboe  in  Comitatu  de 
Tyrone  in  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1772]. 

HAMILTON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1783,  D.D.  1814. 

Minister  of  (i)  Shotts,  (2)  Lesmahagow;   died  8th  June,   1838,  aged  76. 

HAMILTON,  JAMES,  M.D.  1801. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HAMILTON,  JAMES,  B.A.  1856,  M.A.  1857. 

Sometime  Assistant  to  Minister  of  Galston;  thereafter  Missionary  to  the 
Miners  of  West  Plean,  Bannockburn  ;  left  in  1870  owing  to  ill-health,  and  resided 
with  a  brother  at  Rench  Farm,  Strathaven ;  died  circa  1885. 


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HAMILTON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1872.  ' 

Minister  of  (i)  Langside,  Glasgow,  (2)  St.  Leonards,  Lanark. 

HAMILTON,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1880. 

Glasgow. 

HAMILTON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1881. 

(i)  Senior  Mathematical  Master  in  Kensington  Grammar  School;  (2)  Senior 

Mathematical  Master  in  Islington  Grammar  School;  (3)  Army  Class  Master  in 

Portsmouth  Grammar  School ;  (4)  Army  Tutor,  Capt.  James's,  London ;  (5)  Chief 

Master  of  the  Army  Class  in  Shrewsbury  Schools. 

HAMILTON,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1883. 

Haltwhistle,  Cumberland;  Patna,  Ayrshire;  Beith;  died  there,  ijth  May, 
1888. 

HAMILTON,  JAMES  MUIR,  B.D.  1883. 

(M.A.  Edin.  1878);  Church  of  Scotland  Missionary  at  Calcutta,  1884-90; 
Barrister-at-Law,  London,  since  1894. 

HAMILTON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1733. 

HAMILTON,  JOHN  (primus),  M.A.  1737. 

"Sco.  Hib."  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HAMILTON,  JOHN  (secundus),  M.A.  1737. 

HAMILTON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1750. 

HAMILTON,  JOHN,  D.D.  1776. 

Minister  of  (i)  Barony,  (2)  Cathedral  Church,  Glasgow;  Dean  of  Faculties 
in  the  University,  1766-8,  and  1770-1;  died  3rd  February,  1780,  aged  67. 

HAMILTON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1812. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Crossroads  (Mountjoy),  1821-74;  died  i8th 
June,  1874. 

HAMILTON,  JOHN,  M.A,  1815. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  John  Hamilton,  Irish  Presbyterian  Minister 
at  Turlough,  1824-54,  who  died  May,  1854. 

HAMILTON,  JOHN,  M.D.  1835. 

Omagh,  Co.  Tyrone;   died  1857. 

HAMILTON,  JOHN  BROWN,  M.A.  1883,  B.D.  1886. 

(i)  Assistant  Master  in  Craigmount  School,  Edinburgh;  (2)  Senior  English 
Master  in  Merchiston  Castle  School  there ;  (3)  Head  Master  of  St.  Mary's  School, 
Melrose. 

HAMILTON,  JOHN  TRAVIS,  M.D.  1854. 

Dublin. 

HAMILTON,  MATHIE,  M.D.   1842. 

Glasgow;  previously  (1826-48)  Physician,  Military  Hospitals,  Peru;  died 
1869. 


248  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

HAMILTON,  PATRICK,  B.Sc.  1894. 

Electrical  Engineer,  (i)  as  Assistant  in  Lord  Kelvin's  Standardizing  Laboratory, 
Cambridge  Street,  Glasgow,  (2)  as  Chief  of  Testing  Department  of  Malan  and 
Hilton,  Engineers  and  Electricians,  Bow  Common  Lane,  London. 

HAMILTON,  RICHARD,  M.B.,  CM.  1891. 

Coatbridge. 

HAMILTON,  RICHARD  WINTER,  LL.D.  1844. 

Minister  of  the  Independent   Church   meeting  in  (i)   Albion  Chapel,   (2) 

Belgrave  Chapel,  Leeds;  born  at  Pentonville,  London,  6th  July,   1794;  died  at 
Leeds,   i8th  July,   1848. 

HAMILTON,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1742. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  Robert  Hamilton,  M.D.,  Physician  at  King's 
Lynn,  who  was  born  at  Edinburgh,  6th  December,  1721,  and  died  gth 
November,  1793. 

HAMILTON,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1774- 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HAMILTON,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1841. 

"Filius  natu  quartus  defuncti  Caroli  Mercatoris  Glasguensis"  [Matric.  Alb. 
1838]. 

HAMILTON,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1851. 

Only  known  designation  (as  per  General  Council  Register,  1859-60),  Licentiate 
of  Free  Church,  East  Kilbride. 

HAMILTON,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  CM.  1867,  M.D.  1872. 

Ulverstone ;   Bradford. 

HAMILTON,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  CM.   1879. 

Cawood,  Yorks. 

HAMILTON,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  CM.  1886. 

Bradford. 

HAMILTON,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1887. 

Teacher  in  Ayr  Academy. 

HAMILTON,  SAMUEL,  M.A.   1767. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Aghadowey,   1773-88;  died   i8th  July,   1788. 

HAMILTON,  SAMUEL,  B.A.  1843,  M.A.   1844. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Buckna,  1849-90;  died  a6th  February,  1890, 
aged  64. 

HAMILTON,  THOMAS,  M.A.   1814. 

"Filius  natu  Tertius  Henrici  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Balnascreen  in 
comitatu  de  Derry  in  Hybernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1811]. 

HAMILTON,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  CM.   1892. 

Glasgow;   South  Shields;    Ingham,  Lines.;    Dairy,  Ayrshire. 


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HAMILTON,  THOMAS  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1848. 

Xewtownbreda,  Co.  Down;  Belfast;  Mitcham,  Surrey;  died  7th  March, 
1875,  aged  57. 

HAMILTON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1774. 

Medical  Practitioner  (M.D.  Edin.  1779,  L.R.C.P.  Lond.  1786)  in  London, 
and  Physician  to  the  London  Hospital;  died  5th  May,  1807. 

HAMILTON,  WILLIAM,  B.A.  1775,  M.A.  1776. 

Professor  of  Anatomy  in  Glasgow  University,  1780  to  1790;  father  of  Sir 
William  Hamilton,  the  metaphysician,  and  son  of  Thomas  Hamilton,  Professor 
of  Anatomy;  born  3151  July,  1758;  died  i3th  March,  1790. 

HAMILTON,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1790. 

"Hibernia"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HAMILTON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1827. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HAMILTON,  WILLIAM,  M.A,  1830. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HAMILTON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1872 

Minister  of  Trinity  E.U.  (Congregational)  Church,  Dundee,  since  1872. 

HAMILTON,  WILLIAM,  B.Sc.  1895. 

Electrical  Engineer  in  (i)  Southampton,  (2)  Glasgow,  (3)  London. 

HAMILTON,  WILLIAM  COWAN,  M.B.,  CM.  1888. 

Ardrossan ;    Lancaster. 

HAMILTON,  WILLIAM  GIBSON,  M.D.  1862. 

House  Surgeon  in  Dundee  Infirmary,  1862 ;  died  there,  of  typhus  fever, 
soon  after  entering. 

HAMILTON,  WILLIAM  JAMES,  M.D.  1846. 

Deputy  Inspector-General,  R.N. ;   died  3oth  September,   1881. 

HAMILTON,  WILLIAM  THOMSON,  M.B.,  CM.  1883. 

Graham's  Town,   Cape  Colony. 

HAMIS,  YOUSUF,  M.B.,  CM.  1891. 

Garelochhead ;  died  there,  6th  November,  1891,  aged  28;  native  of  Syria. 

HAMPTON,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1737 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Barnbury ;   born   1716;   died  1796. 

HANCOX,  HENRY,  M.D.  1853. 

Wolverhampton ;   died  1868. 

HANKS,  WILLIAM  PARKER,  M.A.  1894. 

(i)  Actor:    (2)  Curate  at  Waterbeach,  near  Cambridge. 

HANLEY,  DUDLEY,  M.D.  1846. 

Surgeon,  Army. 


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HANNA,  JOHN,  M.A.   1810. 

Possibly  one  of  (a)  John  Hanna,  Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Millisle, 
1815-50,  who  died  4th  January,  1850,  (b)  John  Hanna,  Irish  Presbyterian 
Minister  at  Clogher,  1829-57,  who  died  yth  December,  1857. 

HANNA,  SAMUEL,  M.A.  1789,  D.D.  1818. 

Presbyterian    Minister   in    (i)    Drumbo,    1795-99,    (2)    Belfast,    1799-1852; 

Professor  of  Divinity  to  the  Synod  of  Ulster;  died  23rd  April,  1852,  aged  81. 

HANNA,  SAMUEL,  M.D.  1832. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HANNA,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1830,  LL.D.  1847. 

Minister  of  (i)  East  Kilbride,  (2)  Skirling,  (3)  Free  Church,  Skirling,  (4) 

Free  St.  John's,  Edinburgh;  Editor  of  North  British  Review;  D.D.  Edin.  1864; 

born  at  Belfast,  26th  November,   1808;  died  at  London,  24th  May,  1882;  son 

of  Samuel  Hanna,  D.D.  (q.v.),  and  son-in-law  of  Thomas  Chalmers,  D.D.  (q.v). 

HANNAH,  JOHN  BARLOW,  M.D.  1861. 

Glasgow;  Surgeon-Major,  Army;   died  i8th  September,  1880,  aged  42. 

HANNAH,  WILLIAM  TWEED,  M.B.,  CM.  1886. 

Ship  Surgeon;   Buxton. 

HANNAN,  JOHN,  M.D.  1838. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HANNAN,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1886. 

Curate,  St.  Paul's  Church,  York  Place,  Edinburgh,  1887-90;  Senior  Curate 
there,  1890-1  ;  Rector  of  St.  Peter's  Church,  Musselburgh,  since  1891. 

HANNAY,  MARY  BAIRD,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Bridge  of  Allan ;   Flotta,  Orkney. 

HANNAY,  ROBERT  KERR,  M.A.  1895. 

Lecturer  on  Classics  and  English  in  University  College,  Dundee. 

HANNINGTON,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  CM.  1881. 

F.C.  Missionary  (i)  to  Livingstonia,  Central  Africa,  (2)  to  Jews  at 
Constantinople. 

HANSEN,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1896. 

Glasgow. 

HANSON,  CHARLES  SYDNEY,  M.D.  1843. 

Leicester ;   London. 

HANSON,  GEORGE,  M.A.   1867. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Sighthill,  Glasgow. 

HANSON,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1896. 

Glasgow;   son  of  George  Hanson,  M.A.   1867  (q.v.). 

HANSON,  GEORGE  HENRY,  M.D.  1852. 

Tunbridge  Wells;   Brighton;   died  22nd  May,   1883. 


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HANSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1872. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Whitevale,  Glasgow. 

HARBISON,  DAVID,  B.A.  1843. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Davidis  agricolae  in  parochia  de  Mullabrack  et 
comitatu  de  Armagh"  [Matric.  Alb.  1840]. 

HARDIE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1876- 

(i)  English  Master  in  Glasgow  Ladies'  College]  (2)  Head  Master  of 
Aldenham  Street  School,  London;  (3)  Principal  of  Linton  House  School, 
Netting  Hill,  London. 

HARDIE,  JOHN,  M.D.  1866. 

Glasgow. 

HARDIE,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1889. 

Ship  Surgeon ;   Glasgow ;   London ;    Erith,  Kent. 

HARDIE,  ROBERT  MONTGOMERY,  M.A.  1893. 

Minister  of  Ladyburn  Parish,  Greenock,  since   1897. 

HARDIE,  WILLIAM  WYSE,  M.A.  1883. 

Minister  at  Plantagenet,  Ontario,  Canada. 

HARDING,  EDWARD,  M.D.  1837. 

"Wicklow"  [Grad.  Alb.] 

HARDING,  GEORGE  I.,  M.D.  1830. 

"  Americanus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HARDWICK,  ALFRED,  M.D.  1832. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HARDY,  CHARLES  HENRY,  M.D.  1851. 

Dunedin,  New  Zealand;  Carlton,  Victoria,  Australia;  Melbourne;  died 
24th  August,  1883,  aged  54. 

HARDY,  ROBERT,  LL.D.  1837. 

Rev.,  of  Berbice. 

HARDY,  SAMUEL  LITTLE,  M.D.  1840. 

Dublin:  Lecturer  on  Midwifery  in  (i)  Cecilia  Street  School  of  Medicine, 
(2)  Medical  College,  (3)  R.C.S.I. ;  born  3rd  October,  1815;  died  29th  October, 
1868. 

HARDY,  WILLIAM,  M.D.   1812. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HARE,  DAVID  THOMAS,  M.D.  1835. 

Cork;  died  1864. 

HARE,  FREDERICK,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Crook,  Durham ;  Waterhouses  there. 

HARGREAVES,  EDMUND,  M.B.,  CM.   1874,  M.D.  1885. 

Sheffield. 


252  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

HARGREAVES,  MARK  KIPPAX,  M.B.,  C.M.  1879,  M.D.  1884. 

London  ;  Leeds ;  London. 

HARKIN,  MARTIN,  M.D.  1842. 

Castlerea,  Co.  Roscommon  ;  died  1870. 

HARKIN,  MICHAEL,  M.D.  1820. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HARKNESS,  JAMES,  D.D.   1821. 

Minister  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  of  St.  Andrews  in  Quebec,  Canada. 

HARKNESS,  JOHN,  M.A.  1809. 

"  Filius  Natu  Maximus  Gulielmi  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Lissan  in  comitatu 
de  Londonderry  in  Hybernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1806]. 

HARKNESS,  JOHN,  M.A.  1810. 

"Filius  natu  secundus  Thomae  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Lissan  in  comitatu 
de  Derry"  [Matric.  Alb.  1807]. 

HARKNESS,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1814. 

"  Filius  unicus  Gulielmi  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Aughbog  in  comitatu 
de  Monaghan "  [Matric.  Alb.  1809]. 

HARLEY,  JOHN  HUNTER,  M.A.  1889. 

Minister  of  the  Congregational  Church  at  St.  Neots,  Hunts.,  since  1894. 

HARMAN,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1730. 

"Anglo.  Hib."  [Matric.  Alb.  1728]. 

HARMER,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1853. 

Ecclesfield,  Yorks. ;  Norwich ;  Richmond,  Surrey ;  London  ;  died  at  Rich- 
mond, loth  June,  1892,  aged  63. 

HARPER,  ANDREW  ROBERTSON,  B'.L.  1887. 

Writer,  Paisley. 

HARPER,  HANS,  M.D.  1819. 

Killyleagh,  Co.  Down;  died  2oth  February,  1880,  aged  87. 

HARPER,  JAMES,  M.A.   1798. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  James  Harpur,  Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at 
Castleblayney,  1810-38,  who  died  nth  December,  1838. 

HARPER,  JAMES,  D.D.  1877. 

Minister  of  Secession  and  U.P.  Church  at  North  Leith,  1819-79;  Professor 

of  Theology   to   Secession   and  U.P.   Churches  from   1843;    Principal   of  U.P. 

Divinity  Hall  from  1876;  born  at  Lanark,  23rd  June,  1795  >  died  i3th  April,  1879. 

HARRIES,  HENRY,  M.A.   1877. 

Congregational  Minister  of  (i)  Hope  Chapel,  Clifton,  Bristol,  1877-80,  (2) 
Hanover  Chapel,  Stockport,  1880-93,  (3)  Clapton  Park  Church,  London,  N.E., 
since  1893. 

HARRIS,  DAVID,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Carmarthen. 


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HARRIS,  DAVID  ERASER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Glasgow  :  Muirhead  Demonstrator  of  Physiology  in  the  University;  B.Sc. 
Lond. 

HARRIS.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  B.A.  1844- 

Superintendent  of  an  Estate  in  St.  Kitts ;  afterwards  settled  at  Granada,  West 
Indies,  and  became  Stipendiary  Magistrate ;  thereafter  Secretary  of  Reform  Club, 
Pall  Mall,  London,  1857-59. 

HARRIS,  HARRY,  M.A.  1871. 

Born  at  Swansea,   1841  ;  son  of  Daniel  Harris,  Farmer. 

HARRIS,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1750. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Gulielmi  Harris  in  Comitatu  de  Donnegal "  [Matric. 
Alb.  1748]. 

HARRIS,  SAMUEL  CHARLES.  M.B.,  CM.  1886. 

Glasgow. 

HARRIS,  WILLIAM,  D.D.  1765. 

Nonconformist  Minister  at  (i)  Looe,  Cornwall,  (2)  Wells,  Somerset,  (3) 
Luppit,  Devonshire ;  biographer  of  the  Stuart  family  and  of  Cromwell ;  born  at 
Salisbury,  Wiltshire,  1720;  died  4th  February,  1770. 

HARRIS,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1830. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Gulielmi,  Mercatoris,  in  com.  de  Lanark"  [Matric.  Alb. 
1826]. 

HARRISON,  CLARENCE  BARRYMORE,  M.B.,  C.M.   1894. 

Richmond,  Surrey;  Surg.-Lieut.,  I.M.S.,  Madras. 

HARRISON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1730. 

"Angl."  [Matric.  Alb.  1728]. 

HARRISON,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1878. 

Glasgow  ;  Lesmahagow. 

HARRISON,  JOHN  ATKINSON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Haslingden,  Lanes. ;   son  of  Jonathan  Atkinson  Harrison,  M.D.  (q.v.). 

HARRISON,  JOHN  HENRY,  M.A.  1887. 

Second  Master  of  City  Public  School,  Glasgow,  since  1887. 

HARRISON,  JONATHAN  ATKINSON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1867,  M.D.  1870. 

Hawes,  Yorks. ;  Haslingden,  Lanes. ;  J.P. 

HARRISON,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1814. 

Brother  of  William  Harrison,  M.A.   1812  (q.v.). 

HARRISON,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1799, 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HARRISON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1812. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Holywood,  1816-24;  died  isth  September, 
1824. 


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HARRISON,  WILLIAM  SANDILANDS,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Haslingden,  Lanes. ;  Surgeon-Lieut.,  Army ;  son  of  Jonathan  Atkinson 
Harrison,  M.D.  (q.v.). 

HARROWER,  DAVID,  M.D.  1832. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HARROWER,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1828. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HART,  JAMES,  M.A.  1885. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Paisley,  (2)  Sciennes  School,  Edinburgh,  (3)  West  Fountain- 
bridge  School  there. 

HART,  JOHN,  M.D.  1833. 

Dublin  :  (i)  Lecturer  on  Anatomy  and  Physiology  in  Park  Street  Medical 
School,  (2)  Professor  of  Anatomy  to  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  Ireland ; 
died  3oth  June,  1872. 

HART,  JOHN,  M.A.  1866. 

Studied  for  U.P.  Ministry;  died  at  sea,  i8th  March,  1867,  on  way  to  New 
Zealand. 

HARTHILL,  WILLIAM,  M.D.,  CM.  1862. 

Glasgow;  Edinburgh;  died  24th  March,  1872. 

HARTLEY,  JAMES  BLAIR,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

Shildon,  Co.  Durham  ;  Ayr ;  Auckland,  Co.  Durham ;  Darlington. 

HARTNELL,  EDMUND,  B.A.  1834,  C.M.  1836. 

Medical  Practitioner  in  Nuneaton;  died  24th  June,  1851,  aged  43. 

HARTT,  HENRY  ALLINE,  M.D.   1836. 

"Americanus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HARVEY,  FRANCIS  WILLIAM,  B.L.  1894. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

HARVEY,  JAMES,  M.A.  1808. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HARVEY,  JAMES,  M.A.  1881. 

(i)  Teacher  in  Highland  Society  (afterwards  Public)  School,  Glasgow;  (2) 
Head  Master  of  Dennistoun  Public  School,  Glasgow;  (3)  Master  of  Method 
in  Training  School,  Wellington,  Cape  Colony. 

HARVEY,  JOHN,  M.D.   1836. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HARVEY,  JOHN,  LL.B.   1892. 

Advocate,  Edinburgh;  B.A.  Oxon.   1888. 

HARVEY,  JOHN  MITCHELL,  B.A.  1854,  M.A.  1856,  D.D.  1875. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Alloa,  (2)  South  College  Street,  Edinburgh,  (3)  Rose 
Street  there,  (4)  Palmerston  Place  there;  born  i9th  April,  1835;  died  23rd 
August,  1876. 


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HARVEY,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1868,  LL.D.  1880. 

(t)  Teacher  in  Free  St.  Peter's  School,  Glasgow;  (2)  Professor  of  Philosophy 

and  English  in  the  Maharajah's   College,  Trivandrum,  Travancore,  India;    (3) 

Principal  of,  and  Professor  of  English  in,  that  College  till   1890,  when  retired 

on  pension;   (4)  resident  in  Edinburgh. 

HARVEY,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1873- 

H.M.  Inspector  of  Schools. 

HARVEY,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1755. 

HARVIE,  JAMES,  CM.  1821. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HARVIE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1764. 

"  Filius  natu  tertius  Jacobi  agricolae  in  parochia  de  Dalserf "  [Matric.  Alb. 
J759]- 

HARVIE,  WILLIAM  DAVIDSON,  M.A.  1896. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

HARWOOD,  JOHN,  M.D.  1823. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HARWOOD,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1826. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HASELER,  ROWLAND,  M.A.  1884. 

Curate  of  (i)  Tipton,  Staffs.,   1886-87,  (2)  Stoke-upon-Trent,  1887-90,  (3) 
King's  Norton  since  1890. 

HASLAM,  JAMES,  M.A.  1865. 

"  Filius  natu  secundus  Joannis  Molarii  apud  Stretton  in  comitatu  de  Derby  " 
[Matric.  Alb.  1858];   Williams'  Bursar,  1862. 

HASLET,  JOHN,  M.A.  1749- 

Possibly  the  same  person   as   John    Haslett,   Presbyterian    Minister  at  (i) 
Ballykelly,  1752-57,  (2)  Bandon  from  1757. 

HASLETT,  HENRY,  M.A,  1812. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Castlereagh,  Belfast,  1816-68;  died  5th  December, 
1868,  aged  75. 

HASLETT,  MATTHEW,  M.A.  1736. 

"Sco.  Hib."  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HASTIE,  JOHN  STEWART,  M.A.  1892. 

(i)  Teacher  in  (a)  Free  Church  Training  College,  Glasgow,  (b}  Tureen  Street 
Public  School  there;   (2)  Licentiate  of  the  Free  Church. 

HASTIE,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1877. 

Buningong,  Victoria,  Australia;   Sydney,  N.S.  Wales;   Lithgow  there. 
HASTINGS,  ROBERT,  M.D.   1840. 

Staff  Surgeon,  R.N. ;   died  24th  January,   1868,  aged  48. 


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HASTINGS,  WALTER  BUCHANAN,  M.B.,  CM.   1892. 

Glasgow;    Lamlash,  Arran. 

HATCHELL,  GEORGE  WILLIAM,  M.D.   1834. 

Dublin;   died   iQth  February,   1890,  aged  81. 

HATHORN,  FERGUS,  M.D.   1847. 

Maybole. 

HATRICK,  WILLIAM  ROBB,  M.D.   1850. 

Greenock;    Glasgow;   died  3oth  December,   1865. 

HAWKES,  EDWARD,  M.A.  1824. 

Dissenting  Minister  and  Schoolmaster  at  (i)  Manchester,  (2)  Kendal; 
died  circa  1866. 

HAWKES,  HENRY,  B.A.   1827. 

Dissenting  Minister  at  (i)  Norwich,  (2)  Portsmouth. 

HAWKES,  STEPHEN,  M.D.  1800. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HAWKEY,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  M.D.   1835. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HAWKINS,  JAMES  FENDEL,  D.D.   1820. 

"Of  the  Church  of  England"  [Univ.  Minute,   i8th  April,  1820]. 

HAWORTH,  EDWIN,  M.B.,  CM.  1879. 

Oswaldtwistle,  Lanes. ;   Sabden  there ;    Blackpool  there ;   Oswaldtwistle. 

HAWORTH,  FREDERIC  GEORGE,  M.B.,  CM.   1882. 

Southport;    Darwen,  Lanes. 

HAWTHORN,  ARCHIBALD  CHARLES,  M.D.   1837. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HAWTHORN,  JOHN,  Ch.B.  1822. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HAWTHORNE,  CHARLES  OLIVER,  M.B.,  CM.   1884. 

(Brunton  Prizeman) ;  Stafford ;  Glasgow :  Lecturer  on  Materia  Medica  in 
the  University  (Women's  Department)  and  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Clinical 
Medicine  (Dr.  Gairdner);  London. 

HAWTHORNE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1816. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Joannis  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Garvaghy  in  comitatu 
de  Down"  [Matric.  Alb.  1810]. 

HAWTHORNE,  WILLIAM,  CM.   1825. 

Banbridge,  Co.  Down;   died  1859. 

HAY,  ALEXANDER,  CM.  1840,  M.D.  1852. 

Connor,  Co.  Antrim;   died  1883. 

HAY,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.   1864. 

Maryhill,  Glasgow. 


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HAY,  ARCHIBALD  GILCHRIST,  M.A.   1890,  M.B.,  CM.  1893,  M.D.  1895. 

Glasgow;   Bradford;   son  of  Alexander  Hay,  M.D.   1864  (q.v.). 

HAY,  JOHN,  M.D.,  CM.  1864. 

Glasgow. 

HAY,  JOHN,  M.A.  1868. 

Minister  of  Port-Dundas,  Glasgow. 

HAY,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1818. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Arbroath;   died  nth  July,  1859,  aged  63. 

HAY,  PATRICK  RAMSAY,  M.D.   1850,  C.M.  1852. 

Ballymena,  Co.  Antrim;   died  loth  October,   1891. 

HAY,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1878. 

Squatter  in  Queensland. 

HAY,  ROBERT  BLAIR,  B.L.  1894. 

Writer,  Paisley. 

HAY,  THOMAS  HENRY,  M.B.,  CM.  1894. 

Letterkenny,  Co.  Donegal. 

HAY,  THOMAS  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887. 

Scarborough ;  Bebside  Colliery,  Northumberland ;   Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

HAY,  WALTER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886. 

Port-Ellen,  Islay;   London;   Port-Ellen;    Newton-Stewart;    Plymouth. 

HAY,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1857. 

Glasgow;   High  Hesket,  Cumberland;  Carlisle;  died  5th  November,  1879. 

HAY,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1881,  B.D.  1884,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Sunderland. 

HAY,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1890. 

Teacher  in  (i)  South-Western  Academy,  Pollokshields,  (2)  Devon  Bank 
School  there,  (3)  Rosemount  School,  Sauchiehall  Street,  Glasgow,  (4)  Devon 
Bank  School,  Pollokshields,  again. 

HAYCROFT,  NATHANIEL,  B.A.  1842,  M.A,  1843,  D.D.  1869. 

Baptist  Minister,  Leicester;   died  there,   i6th  February,   1873. 

HAYDON,  EDGAR,  M.B.,  C.M.  1881. 

Glasgow;  Minchinhampton,  Glouc. ;  Tiverton,  Devon;  Newton  Abbot  there. 

HAYDON,  ERNEST  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887. 

Leicester. 

HAYDON,  FRANCIS  EDWARD,  M.B.  1880. 

Tiverton,  Devon ;  Kursiong,  Bengal ;  Plymouth ;  Witheridge,  N.  Devon ; 
Plymouth ;  Littlehampton,  Sussex. 

HAYDON,  WILLIAM  RUDALL,  M.B.,  C.M.  1867,  M.D.  1870. 

Bovey-Tracey,  Devon;   Tiverton  there;   J.P. 

R 


258  ROLL    OF   GRADUATES 

HAYGARTH,  GEORGE  BURTON,  M.D.  1841. 

"  Anglus  "  [Grad.  Alb.] ;  "  his  diploma  .  .  .  lost  irrecoverably  by  shipwreck  " 
[Univ.  Minute,  26th  October,  1852]. 

HAYNES,  NEWTON,  LL.D.  1735. 

Possibly  some  relation  of  Hopton  Haynes,  of  the  Mint,  who  was  an 
intimate  friend  of  Sir  Isaac  Newton. 

HAYS,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1815. 

Ballymacready,  Killinchy,  Co.  Down;   died  1879. 

HAZELWOOD,  PHILIP  BARRY,  M.D.   1834. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HAZLET,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1766. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HAZLETT,  CHARLES,  M.A.  1772. 

"Nat.  in  Hib.  Filius  natu  minimus  Gulielmi  Agricolae  in  Parochia  de 
Ballyroney  in  Com.  de  Down  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1768]. 

HAZLETT,  JAMES,  M.A.   1761. 

HAZLITT,  JAMES,  M.A.  1767. 

"Filius  natu  Secundus  Joannis  Mercatoris  in  Par.  de  Shronhill  in  Com. 
Tipperary"  [Matric.  Alb.  1762]. 

HAZLITT,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1760. 

Unitarian  Minister  at  (i)  Wisbeach,  1764,  (2)  Marshfield,  Glouc.,  1766, 
(3)  Maidstone,  1770,  (4)  Bandon,  Co.  Cork,  1780,  (5)  Philadelphia,  1783, 
(6)  Wem,  Shropshire,  1786;  afterwards  resident  at  (i)  Addlestone,  Surrey, 
(2)  Bath,  (3)  Crediton;  died  there,  i6th  July,  1820,  aged  83;  father  of  William 
Hazlitt,  the  essayist. 

HEADRICK,  JAMES  MILLER,  M.B.,  CM.  1883. 

Glasgow;   died  there,   i8th  June,  1893. 

HEALY,  CHRISTOPHER  JOHN,  B.L.   1896. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

HEALY,  JOSEPH,  M.D.   1789. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HEDDERWICK,  ALEXANDER  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1880. 

Stockbroker,  Glasgow. 

HEDDERWICK,  JAMES,  LL.D.   1878. 

Of  the  Citizen  Newspaper,  Glasgow. 

HEDDERWICK,  THOMAS  CHARLES  HUNTER.  M.A.   1873- 

Barrister-at-Law,  London;    M.P.  for  Wick  Burghs,   1896. 

HEDLEY,  ANTHONY,  M.A.  1781. 

Dissenting  Minister  at  Long  Framlington,  Northumberland, 


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HEDLEY,  JOHN,  M.A.  1787. 

Minister  in  South  Carolina. 

HEENAN,  JOHN,  M.D.  1806. 

"  Filius  natu  minimus  Joannis  M.D.  in  comitatu  Regis  in  Hibernia  "  [Matric. 
Alb.  1802]. 

HEENEY,  FRANCIS  XAVERIUS,  M.D.   1839. 

Belfast;   Ipswich,  Queensland. 

HEENEY,  JAMES  PATRICK,  M.D.,  CM.  1872. 

Ipswich,  Queensland;   Belfast;   died  1880. 

HEFFERNAN;  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1843. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HEGGIE,  DAVID,  B.A.  1850. 

"Fil.  nat.  max.  Georgii  fabri  lignarii  Glasguensis"  [Matric.  Alb.   1845]. 

HEIGHINGTON,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1845. 

Newbridge,  Co.  Wicklow;   Athy,  same  Co.;   died  8th  March,   1867. 

HEILY,  JOSEPH,  M.D.  1837. 

Roscommon. 

HELY,  JOHN,  C.M.  1840. 

Ashby-de-la-Zouch. 

HEMPHILL,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1851. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HENDERSON,  AENEAS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Perth. 

HENDERSON,  ALEXANDER  COLIN,  M.A.  1878,  B.D.   1882. 

Minister  of  U.P.  Church  at  Newburgh,  Fife,  1884-92;    Assistant  Minister 

of  Gilfillan  Memorial  Church,  Dundee,  1892-94;  Minister  of  Melbourne  Unitarian 

Church,  Melbourne,  1894;  Minister  of  Strangeways  Unitarian  Church,  Manchester, 

1897. 

HENDERSON,  ANDREW,  M.D.  1864. 

Johnstone;   Brighton;   died  28th  November,   1879,  aged  40. 

HENDERSON,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A,  1856,  D.D.  1890. 

Free  Church  Minister  at  Crieff. 

HENDERSON,  CHARLES  ARCHIBALD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

South  Shields;   Leeds. 

HENDERSON,  DUNCAN,  M.D.  1817. 

"F.  n.  2dus  Petri  Agricolae,  Glenurchy,  Argyle"  [Matric.  Alb.   1807]. 

HENDERSON,  FRANCIS,  M.D.  1860. 

Helensburgh;   Glasgow. 

HENDERSON,  GEORGE,  LL.D.  1862. 

Minister  of  Cullen ;   died  i6th  December,   1885,  aged  86. 


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HENDERSON    GEORGE,  M.A.  1873. 

Ship  and  Insurance  Broker,  London. 

HENDERSON,  GEORGE  GERALD,  B.Sc.  1881,  M.A.   1884,  D.Sc.  1890. 

(i)  Lecturer  on  Chemistry  in  Queen  Margaret  College,  and  (1885-92) 
Assistant  to  Professor  of  Chemistry  in  Glasgow  University;  (2)  Professor  of 
Chemistry  in  Glasgow  and  West  of  Scotland  Technical  College. 

HENDERSON,  HENRY  POTHER  INCH  AM,  M.A.  1875. 

F.C.  Minister  at  (i)  Beith,  (2)  Dundee. 

HENDERSON,  JAMES,  M.A.   1780. 

Either  this  graduate  or  James  Henderson,  M.A.  1782  (q.v.),  was  possibly 
the  same  person  as  James  Henderson,  Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Castlederg, 
1791  to  1818,  who  was  drowned  2oth  December,  1818. 

HENDERSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1781. 

"Natus  in  parochia  de  Methven  et  Comitatu  de  Perth,  filius  natu  max. 
Andreae,  Ludimagistri  in  supradictt."  [Matric.  Alb.  1776]. 

HENDERSON,  JAMES,  M.A.   1782. 

See  note  under  James  Henderson,  M.A.  1780. 

HENDERSON,  JAMES,  M.D.  1822. 

Assistant  Surgeon  in  the  Army,  1809;  present  at  the  capture  of  Guadaloupe, 
1810;  served  in  Lower  Canada,  1813-15,  in  the  first  Burmese  War,  through 
the  Afghan  War,  in  the  Punjaub,  1848-49,  and  in  Corfu;  retired  1859  with 
rank  of  Inspector-General  of  Hospitals;  born  in  Glasgow,  1789;  died  in 
Jersey,  1871. 

HENDERSON,  JAMES,  D.D.  1837. 

Minister  of  (i)  Stockbridge,  Edinburgh,  (2)  Ratho,  (3)  St.  Enoch's,  Glasgow, 
(4)  Free  St.  Enoch's  there;  died  i2th  September,  1874. 

HENDERSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1872. 

Head  Master  of  (i)  Hurlet  and  Nitshill  School,  1861-66,  (2)  St.  John's 
Sessional  Schools,  Glasgow,  1866-83,  (3)  Thomson  Street  Public  School,  Glasgow, 
1883-91,  (4)  Whitehill  Public  School,  Glasgow,  since  1891. 

HENDERSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1887. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Ballantrae. 

HENDERSON,  JAMES  BLACKLOCK,  B.Sc.  1892. 

Assistant  Lecturer  on  Physics,  Yorkshire  College,  Leeds;  son  of  James 
Henderson,  M.A.  1872  (q.v.). 

HENDERSON,  JAMES  ORR,  M.D.  1862. 

London;    Hong  Kong,  China;   Rangoon. 

HENDERSON,  JOHN,  D.D.  1774- 

"Of  Liverpool  .  .  .  many  years  a  minister"  [Univ.  Minute,  3rd  June,  1774]- 

HENDERSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1793- 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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HENDERSON,  JOHN,  M.A.   1807. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HENDERSON,  JOHN,  M.A.   1820. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Aughnacloy,  1830-42,  when  demitted. 

HENDERSON,  JOHN,  M.A,   1879. 

Minister  of  (i)  Kingairloch  Mission,  (2)  North  Newton,  Ayr. 

HENDERSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1880. 

Artist,  Glasgow. 

HENDERSON,  JOHN  C,  M.B.,  CM.  1882. 

Chesterfield;  Londonderry;  Ashton-under-Lyne. 

HENDERSON,  JOHN  HENDERSON,  M.B.,  CM.  1882. 

Adelaide. 

HENDERSON,  JOHN  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1882,  B.D.  1885. 

Minister  of  Kinnoul  since  1897. 

HENDERSON,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1846. 

Minister  of  (i)  Abbey,  Arbroath,  (2)  Greyfriars,  Aberdeen;  died  ist  April, 
1882. 

HENDERSON,  JOSEPH  MORRIS,  M.A.  1885. 

Artist,  Glasgow. 

HENDERSON,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1746. 

"Filius  viri  Revndi  Richardi  Henderson  V.D.M.  in  parochia  de  Blantyre  in 

Com.  Clydesdaliae  "  [Matric.  Alb.  1 740] ;  elected  one  of  the  Exchequer  Bursars ; 

died  before  i4th  October,   1747  [Univ.  Minutes,  26th  June  and  i4th  October, 

1747]- 

HENDERSON,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1825. 

W.S.  1831;  Advocate,  1836;  born  i7th  April,  1807;  died  unmarried,  27th 
October,  1852. 

HENDERSON,  ROBERT  HOME,  M.B.,  CM.  1891. 

Ship  Surgeon;   Glasgow. 

HENDERSON,  THOMAS  BEATH,  M.B.,  CM.  1871,  M.D.  1878. 

Melrose ;  Barnard  Castle,  Durham ;  Glasgow. 

HENDERSON,  THOMAS  MOWBRAY,  M.D.  1865. 

Crook,  Durham;  London. 

HENDERSON,  THOMAS  W.,  B.A.  1822. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HENDERSON,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1743. 

HENDERSON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1782. 

"  Filius  maximus  natu  Jacobi  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Bellarony  in  com.  de 
Down"  [Matric.  Alb.   1780]. 


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HENDERSON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1829. 

"  Filius  natu  tertius  Davidis  artificis  in  parochia  de  Greenock  "  [Matric.  Alb. 
1826]. 

HENDERSON,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1867. 

Glasgow;  London;  died  igth  April,   1896,  aged  51. 

HENDERSON,  WILLIAM  CRAIG,  M.A.  1894,  B.Sc.   1895. 

Student  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge  ;  entered  Middle  Temple,  October, 
1897;  son  of  James  Henderson,  M.A.   1872  (q.v.). 

HENDREN,  SAMUEL,  M.A.  1820. 

"  Filius  natu  quintus  Joannis,  quondam  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Mullabrack 
in  comitatu  de  Armagh"  [Matric.  Alb.   1818]. 

HENDRIE,  GEORGE  SMITH,  M.A.  1875. 

Minister  of  Dalmellington. 

HENDRY,  NISBET  THOMSON,  M.A.  1885. 

Teacher  in  Partick  Schools,  namely,  (i)   Hamilton  Crescent,   1885-96,   (2) 
Dowanhill  since  1896. 

HENERY,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1729. 

"Hib."  [Matric.  Alb.  1728]. 

HENNING,  GEORGE  OAKLEY,  M.D.  1835. 

HENRY,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.   1810. 

"  Filius  natu  Secundus  Joannis  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Derryloran  in  comi- 
tatu de  Tyronne,  Hyb."  [Matric.  Alb.   1807]. 

HENRY,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.,  C.M.  1840. 

London;  Croydon,  Surrey. 

HENRY,  BARCLAY,  C.M.   1833,  M.D.  1852. 

Greenock;  Luss;  Arrochar ;  died  6th  December,   1876. 

HENRY,  HUGH,  M.A.   1742. 

"Samuelis  F.V.D.M.  in  Dunkit  in  Comit  Kilkenny"  [Matric.  Alb.  1739]. 

HENRY,  JAMES,  M.D.   1848. 

Liverpool;  Seacombe ;  Southport;  Liverpool;  Bury-St.-Edmunds ;  died  24th 
April,  1871,  aged  60. 

HENRY,  JAMES,  M.D.   1862. 

Surgeon,  R.N. ;  London. 

HENRY,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.   1896. 

Motherwell. 

HENRY,  JAMES  FALLS,  M.D.   1839. 

Surgeon,  R.N. ;  Dublin;  Maghera,  Co.  Derry;  died  1877. 

HENRY,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1774. 

"  Filius  Unicus  Josephi  Agricolae  in  Parochia  de  Killevy,  Com.  de  Armagh, 
Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.   1772]. 


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HENRY,  JOSEPH,  B.A.  1847,  M.A.  1848. 

Minister  of  (i)  a  Presbyterian  charge  in  Ireland,  (2)  Graemsay,  Stromness. 

HENRY,  POOLEY  SHULDHAM,  D.D.  1841. 

Minister  of  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Armagh,  1826-46;  thereafter  President 
of  Queen's  College,  Belfast,  and  Senator  of  Queen's  University  in  Ireland ;  died 
8th  November,  1881,  aged  80. 

HENRY,  RICHARD,  M.D.   1848. 

New-bliss.  Co.  Monaghan;  Clones,  same  Co. 

HENRY,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1765. 

"Filius  natu  quintus  Roberti  quondam  Agricolae  in  Comitatu  de  Downe 
Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1762]. 

HENRY,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1781. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HENRY,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886. 

Port-Gordon,  Banffshire ;  Great  Lever,  Lanes. ;  Middleton  there ;  Oldham. 
HENRY,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1781. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Stewartstown,  1790-91,  (2)  Armagh,  1791-95, 
when  suspended  sine  die. 

HENRY,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1811. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  William  Henry,  Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at 
Loughgall,  1830-80,  who  died  2oth  January,  1880. 

HEPBURN,  DAVID,  M.A.  1885. 

(a)  Teacher  in  various  Glasgow  Schools ;  (b)  Head  Master  of  Stromness  Public 
School,  Orkney. 

HERBERT,  DAVID,  M.A.  1857. 

(i)  Congregational  Minister  at  Darwen,  Lanes.;  (2)  Teacher  (Private  Tutor), 
Edinburgh. 

HERBERT,  HENRY  GARDEN,  M.D.  1864. 

Deputy  Surgeon-General,  Army;  Bristol. 

HERBERTSON,  JAMES  COWE,  M.A.  1880,  M.B.,  C.M.  1883,  M.D.  1885. 

Overtown ;  Johnstone. 

HERBISON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1815. 

Possibly  a  connection  of  David  Herbison,  the  Irish  poet. 
HERD,  JOHN  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1872. 

London;  Bolton;  Appleby;  died  3rd  August,  1885. 
HERIOT,  JOHN,  M.D.   1820. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HERKLESS,  WILLIAM  ROBERTSON,  M.A.   1876,  LL.B.  1889. 

Professor  of  Scots  Law  (Civil  and  Criminal)  in  St.  Mungo's  College,  Glasgow, 
since  its  foundation  in  1889;  Examiner  for  Law  Degrees  in  the  University  since 
1895. 


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HERON,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1814. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Portadown,  Co.  Armagh,  1822-26,  (2)  Bally- 
roney,  Co.  Down,  1826-65;  died  at  latter,  lyth  November,  1865. 

HERON,  GEORGE  ALLAN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1867,  M.D.  1869. 

Glasgow ;   Margate ;   King's  Cliffe,  Northamptonshire ;   London. 

HERON,  GEORGE  ROBERT,  M.D.  1843. 

"  Jamaciensis  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HERON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1814. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Sligo,   1824-60;   died  there,  28th  July,   1860. 

HERON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1827. 

Schoolmaster  of  the  Parish  of  Kingarth,  Bute,  1830-44;  thereafter  Private 
Teacher  in  Rothesay  and  Glasgow,  Land  Surveyor,  etc. ;  born  7th  October, 
1807;  died  27th  October,  1877. 

HERON,  MATTHEW,  M.A.  1795. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Monreagh,  1801-46;  died  there,  27th  March,  1846. 

HERON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1809. 

Presbyterian  Minister  (Unitarian)  at  Ballyclare,  Co.  Antrim. 

HERON,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1830. 

Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy  in  Anderson's  College,   Glasgow,   1830-33. 

HERRIES,  WILLIAM  FERDINAND,  C.M.  1824. 

"West  Indies"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HERRON,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1878. 

Stirling ;   Greenock ;   Burnley,  Lanes. ;   London. 

HERRON,  SAMUEL,  M.A.  1806. 

"Filius  natu  Secundus  Jacobi  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Drumboe  in 
comitatu  de  Down  in  Hybernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1803]. 

HERSCHEL,  SIR  WILLIAM,  LL.D.  1792. 

The  Astronomer;  born  at  Hanover,  isth  November,  1738;  died  at  Slough, 
near  Windsor,  25th  August,  1822. 

HETT,  ROBERT  HOBART,  M.D.  1821. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HEUGH,  HUGH,  M.A.  1736. 

"Filius  defuncti  Revdi  Joannis  Heugh  A.M.  pastoris  in  parochia  de 
Kingoldrum"  [Matric.  Alb.  1733]. 

HEWES,  CHARLES  HINMAN,  B.Sc.  1888. 

Assistant  Naval  Constructor,  U.S.  Navy;   died  at  Norfolk,  Va.,   1890. 

HEWETSON,  HENRY  HUBBERT,  C.M.  1827. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HEWITT,  DAVID  RIDDELL,  M.A.  1873. 

Minister  of  (i)  English  Presbyterian  Church,  Sutton,  (2)  Free  Church, 
Cockburnspath. 


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HEWITT,  EDWARD,  M.A.   1889. 

F.C.  Missionary  to  Greyville,  Durban,  Natal. 

HEWITT,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1877. 

Prestwick. 

HEWSON,  GEORGE  FRANCIS,  M.D.  1844. 

Cheltenham  ;    Kilmington,  Devon. 

HEYLIGER,  ERNST  DENNY  SCOTT,  M.B.,  C.M.   1892. 

Glasgow ;    Wigan. 

HEYWOOD,  THOMAS,  B.A.  1815. 

Sometime  Banker  in  Manchester;  retired   1828,  and  purchased  Hope  End, 

Herefordshire,    where    he   afterwards   resided,    devoting   himself   to  antiquarian 
pursuits;   born  3rd  September,   1797;   died  2oth  November,  1866. 

HICKEY,  THOMAS  CANNING,  M.B.  1867. 

Fleet  Surgeon,  R.N. 

HICKIE,  DANIEL  BANFIELD,  LL.D.  1828. 

Head  Master  of  Hawkshead  Free  Grammar  School,  Ambleside. 

HICKIN,  HERBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885. 

Gnosall,  Staffs. ;   Bryndulas,  Denbighshire ;   Shanghai,  China. 

HICKSON,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1839. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HIGGINS,  JAMES  CRAIG,  M.A,  1880,  B.D.  1883. 

Minister  of  Tarbolton. 

HIGHET,  CAMPBELL,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Ayr ;    Dalmellington ;   Paisley. 

HIGHET,  HUGH,  M.D.  1841. 

Troon;   died  1868. 

HIGHET,  HUGH  CAMPBELL,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888,  M.D.  1892. 

Glasgow ;   Paris ;   Singapore. 

HIGHET,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1873,  M.D.  1883. 

Dalmellington;   Ayr;   Workington,  Cumberland. 

HIGHET,  JOHN,  M.B.  1876,  M.D.,  C.M.  1884. 

Troon. 

HIGHET,  ROBERT  CAMPBELL,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886. 

Bridlington,  Yorks. ;    Ayr ;   Stirling. 

HIGINBOTHOM,  ROD.  M.A.  1732. 

"AngL  Hibernus"  [Grad  Alb.]. 

HILL,  ALEXANDER  MACKAY,  M.A.  1896. 

Teacher  in  Napiershall  Public  School,  Glasgow. 

HILL,  ANDREW,  M.D.  1802. 

"Surgeon  in  Greenock"  [Univ.  Minute,  3oth  October,  1802]. 


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HILL,  FRANCIS  ROBERT,  M.B.,  CM.   1895. 

Ayr. 

HILL,  HENRY  DAVID,  B.A.  1855,  M.A.   1856. 

Minister  of  Eaglesham,    1859-78  (son  of  Alexander   Hill,   D.D.,   Professor 

of  Divinity  in  Glasgow  University);   born  at  Ayr,    i4th  June,    1837;   died  at 
Clifton,  8th  July,   1878. 

HILL,  JAMES,  M.A.   1747. 

Of  Cartside,  Writer  in  Glasgow;    held,    inter  atia,    the    Factorship  of  the 

University,   the  Clerkship  of  the  Faculty  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  and  the 

Collectorship   of  the    Merchants'    House;    born    25th   June,    1731;    died    27th 

December,  1791. 

HILL,  JAMES,  M.D.  1864. 

Galway ;  North  Curry,  Somerset ;  Belfast ;  Reigate,  Surrey ;  London ; 
Brisbane,  Queensland. 

HILL,  JAMES,  M.A.  1871. 

Congregational  Minister  at  (i)  Fraserburgh,  (2)  Bourke  Street,  Sydney,  N.S.W. 

HILL,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890,  M.D.  1895. 

Glasgow ;   Renfrew. 

HILL,  JAMES  WRIGHT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886. 

Kilbarchan ;   London. 

HILL,  JOHN,  M.A.  1729. 

"Anglus"  [Matric.  Alb.  1727]. 

HILL,  JOHN,  M.A.  1814. 

Congregational  Minister  at  (i)  Alloa,  (2)  Kilmarnock,  (3)  Gornal,  Staffs., 
(4)  Stafford;  retired  1850  on  account  of  ill-health;  born  at  Lochee,  Dundee, 
2nd  February,  1792;  died  at  Stratford,  Essex,  8th  May,  1865. 

HILL,  JOHN,  M.A.  1883. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Coatdyke. 

HILL,  JOHN  WILLIAMS,  M.A.  1826. 

"Filius  max5  Josiae,  V.D.M"  apud  Haverford  West,  Comitatu  de  Pembroke" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1823]. 

HILL,  LAURENCE,  LL.B.   1822,  LL.D.  1863. 

Of  Barlanark,   Writer  in  Glasgow;   held,  inter  alia,  the  Factorship  of  the 

University,   the  Clerkship  of  the  Faculty  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  and  the 

Collectorship  of  the  Merchants'  House;   born  in  Edinburgh,   25th  July,    1791; 

died  at  Barlanark,  2ist  February,  1872;  grandson  of  James  Hill,  M.A.  1747  (q.v.). 

HILL,  NINIAN,  M.D.  1830. 

Glasgow;    London;   Guernsey;   died  there,   1852. 

HILL,  SAMUEL,  M.A.  1810. 

"Filius  natu  Secundus  Thomae  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Drumachose  in 
comitatu  de  Deny"  [Matric.  Alb.  1807]. 


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HILL,  SAMUEL  HAY,  M.D.  1849- 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HILL,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1779. 

Obtained  a  Cadetship  in  the  East  India  Company's  Service ;  on  going  out 
was  wrecked  in  the  "Kingston"  178 — ;  held  a  Commission  as  a  "Lieutenant 
Fireworker "  in  the  Company's  Service  at  Madras ;  was  complimented  by  Lord 
Cornwallis  in  Brigade  Orders  of  20th  May,  1787,  "for  his  successful  endeavours 
to  fire  the  powder  contained  in  shells  the  instant  they  touch  the  ground"; 
wounded  at  the  Capture  of  Nundydoorg  (First  Siege  of  Seringapatam) ;  recom- 
mended in  Despatch  of  igth  November,  1793,  by  Lord  Abercrombie  to  Sir  Robert 
Abercrombie  as  "  an  Officer  of  genius  and  merit " ;  sent  on  Embassy  to  Siam 
prior  to  1801 ;  held  rank  at  his  death  as  Lieutenant-Colonel  of  Artillery  in 
H.E.I.C.S.;  born  3rd  December,  1761;  died  i4th  January,  1821;  son  of  James 
Hill,  M.A.  1747  (q-v.)- 

HILL,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  LL.D.  1887. 

Of  Barlanark,  Writer  in  Glasgow ;  Factor  for  the  University,  Clerk  to  the 
Faculty  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  Collector  of  the  Merchants'  House,  etc  etc. ; 
son  of  Laurence  Hill,  LL.D.  (q.v.). 

HILLHOUSE,  PERCY  ARCHIBALD,  B.Sc.  1888. 

Naval  Architect  at  (i)  Pointhouse  Shipyard,  Glasgow,  (2)  Clydebank 
Shipyard,  Clydebank. 

BILLIARD,  ROBERT  HARVEY,  M.D.  1860. 

Dundee;  Glasgow;  London;  Aylesbury,  Bucks.;  died  at  St.  Leonards,  i8th 
July,  1891,  aged  52. 

HILSTON,  DAVID,  M.A.  1784. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Gulielmi  Ludimagistri  in  Parochia  de  Lesmahago  et 
Comitatu  de  Lanark"  [Matric.  Alb.  1777]. 

HINCKS,  THOMAS  DIX,  LL.D.  1834. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Cork,  (2)  Fermoy ;  Schoolmaster  at  Cork, 
1791  to  1803;  Lecturer  on  Chemistry  and  Natural  Philosophy  in  Royal  Cork 
Institution,  1810-13;  Tutor  of  Fermoy  Academy,  1815;  Classical  Head  Master 
in  Belfast  Academical  Institution,  1821-36;  Professor  of  Oriental  Languages 
therein,  1822-49;  born  in  Dublin,  24th  June,  1767;  died  in  Belfast,  24th 
February,  1857. 

HIND,  JOHN  RUSSELL,  LL.D.  1882. 

Astronomer;  Superintendent  of  the  Nautical  Almanac;  F.R.S. ;  born  at 
Nottingham,  i2th  May,  1823;  died  at  Twickenham,  23rd  December,  1895. 

HINSHELWOOD,  JAMES,  M.A.  1880,  M.B.,  CM.  1884,  M.D.  1889. 

Glasgow;  Middlesbro' ;  Glasgow:  Assistant  to  Professor  Thomas  M'Call 
Anderson  (q.v.)  since  1893. 

HISLOP,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1872,  D.D.  1894. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Greenhead,  Glasgow,  (2)  Helensburgh;  Professor  of 
Practical  Training  in  U.P.  Theological  Hall  since  1892. 


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HISLOP,  DAVID,  B.A.  1858. 

(i)  E.U.  Minister  at  Montrose;  (2)  E.U.  Minister  at  Leith;  (3)  E.U. 
(Congregational)  Minister  at  Hawick. 

HISLOP,  JOHN,  M.A.  1880. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

HISLOP,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1885. 

(i)  Teacher  in  Church  of  Scotland  Training  College  ;  (2)  Head  Master  of 
Knockando  Public  School  ;  (3)  Head  Master  of  Benhar  Works  School  ;  (4) 
Head  Master  of  Ratho  Public  School. 


HISLOP,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1879,  LL-B.  1882. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

KITCHEN,  CHARLES  HENRY,  M.D.  1848. 

Frodsham,  Cheshire. 

HOBART,  NATHANIEL  JOSEPH,  M.D.  1847. 

Cork. 

HOBART,  RICHARD,  M.D.  1838. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HOBART,  ROBERT  REID,  M.A.  1894. 

Minister  of  United  Original  Secession  Church  at  Shottsburn  since  1896. 

HOBSON,  ABRAHAM,  M.D.   1843. 

Timahoe,  Queen's  Co.;  Ballylinan,  Queen's  Co.;  died  igth  October,  1887. 

HOBSON,  BENJAMIN,  M.D.   1768. 

HODGE,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Glasgow. 

HODGE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1773. 

"Fiiius  quintus  Jacobi  quondam  Agricolae  in  Comitatu  de  Antrim  Parochia 
Derrykirchen  "  [Matric.  Alb.   1771]. 

HODGE,  PETER,  M.B.,  CM.  1883. 

Ship  Surgeon;   Glasgow 

HODGE,  WILLIAM  BENJAMIN,  M.A.  1888,  B.L.  1893. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

HODGERT,  ROBERT,  CM.  1833. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HODGSON,  ISAAC  CLARK,  M.B.,  CM.  1882. 

Workington,  Cumberland. 

HODGSON,  JAMES  MUSCUTT,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.   1862,  B.D.   1872,  D.D.  1888. 

Congregational  Minister,  Uttoxeter,  Staffs.,  1865-75  ;  Professor  of  Apologetics, 

etc.,  in  Lancashire  Independent  College,  Manchester,  1875-94;  Principal  of,  and 

Professor  of  Theology  in,  the  Congregational  Theological  Hall,  Edinburgh,  since 

1894;   D.Sc.  Edin.  1882. 


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HODGSON,  WILLIAM  BALLANTYNE,  LL.D.   1846. 

Secretary  to  the  Mechanics'  Institute  of  Liverpool,  1839-44;  Principal  thereof, 
1844-47;  Principal  of  Chorlton  High  School,  Manchester,  1847-51;  afterwards 
(1871-80)  Professor  of  Commercial  and  Political  Economy  and  Mercantile  Law 
in  Edinburgh  University;  born  at  Edinburgh,  6th  October,  1815;  died  at 
Brussels,  24th  August,  1880. 

HODNET,  JAMES,  M.D.  1786. 

"Hibemus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HOFFMANN,  JOHN,  M.D.  1847. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HOFFMEISTER,  SIR  WILLIAM  CARTER,  M.D.  1840. 

Cowes :  Surgeon  to  the  Queen,  Prince  of  Wales,  and  Royal  Family  in  Isle 
of  Wight;  died  2gth  July,  1890,  aged  73. 

HOGARTH,  ANDREW  ALLISON,  M.A.  1875,  M.B.,  C.M.  1880. 

Glasgow;   Ardrossan;   Thirsk,  Yorks. ;   Cheltenham. 

HOGARTH,  JOHN  PEDEN,  M.A.  1883. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Renfrew. 

HOGG,  ADAM,  M.A.  1807. 

"Filius  natu  3tius  Joannis  Artificis  in  Parochia  et  Comitatu  de  Renfrew" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1802]. 

HOGG,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1878. 

Glasgow;    Workington,  Cumberland. 

HOGG,  CHARLES,  M.A.   1870. 

Town  Missionary,  Belfast. 

HOGG,  EDWARD,  M.D.  1824. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HOGG,  GEORGE  MITCHELL,  M.B.,  CM.  1883. 

Hexham,  Northumberland;    Middlesbro',  Yorks.;   Stock  ton-on  Tees. 

HOGG,  JAMES,  M.A.  1773. 

"Filius  natu  secundus  Jacobi  in  Parochia  de  Renfrew"  [Matric.  Alb.  1767]. 

HOGG,  JAMES  ALLAN,  M.A.  1884,  B.D.   1886. 

Minister  of  (i)  West  Church,  Dairy,  Ayrshire,  (2)  Galston. 

HOGG,  JOHN,  M.A.  1813. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Carlan,  1815-46;  died  5th  December,   1846. 

HOGG,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885. 

London ;   Dumfries. 

HOGG,  ROBERT,  B.A.  1851,  M.A.  1852. 

Minister,  Clones,  Ireland;   died  4th  April,  1891. 

HOGG,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887. 

Forth,  Lanarkshire;  Penistone,  Yorks.;  Forth;  Murton  Colliery,  Sunderland. 


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HOGG,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1793. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HOGG,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1806. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Davidis  Opificis  in  parochia  de  St.  Quivox  in  comitatu 
de  Ayr"  [Matric.  Alb.  1803]. 

HOGG,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1807. 

"Filius  natu  tertius  Joannis  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Pomeroy  in  comitatu 
de  Tyrone  in  Hybernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1803]. 

HOGGAN,  ANDREW  DAVID  REID,  M.D.  1841. 

Denny;  Assistant  Surgeon,  H.M.  Sloop  "Hazard";  died  at  Rio-de-Janeiro 
soon  after  graduation. 

HOGGAN,  JOHN,  B.L.  1883. 

Stockbroker,  Glasgow. 

HOLBROOK,  JAMES,  M.D.  1829. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HOLBURN,  ANDREW  COWAN,  B.Sc.  1888. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Coltness  Iron  Works'  School,  Newmains,  (2)  High  School 
for  Girls,  Aberdeen,  (3)  Kent  Road  Public  School,  Glasgow. 

HOLDEN,  GEORGE,  LL.D.  1788. 

Head  Master  of  the  Free  Grammar  School  at  Horton-in-Ribblesdale, 
Yorkshire,  and  Vicar  of  Horton;  died  circa  1821. 

HOLDEN,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1805. 

Held  (1811-65)  tne  perpetual  curacy  of  Maghull,  near  Liverpool,  and 
(1821-25)  tne  vicarage  of  Horton;  born  1783;  died  igth  March,  1865;  son 
of  George  Holden,  LL.D.  (q.v.). 

HOLLAND,  THOMAS  ERSKINE,  LL.D.   1884. 

Barrister-at-Law ;  Chichele  Professor  of  International  Law  and  Diplomacy 
in  Oxford  University,  and  Fellow  of  All-Souls;  B.A.  Oxon.  1858;  M.A.  1860; 
B.C.L.  1871;  D.C.L.  1876. 

HOLLIDAY,  SIMON,  M.D.  1787. 

Lost  his  class  certificates  "by  the  shipwreck  of  his  Majesty's  ship  the 
'Superb'  in  the  East  Indies,  in  which  ship  Mr.  Holliday  had  served  as  a 
Surgeon  during  the  late  War"  [Univ.  Minute,  i2th  January,  1787]. 

HOLM,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1890. 

Assistant  Mathematical  Master  in  Boys'  High  School,  Glasgow,  1891-92; 
Assistant  Mathematical  and  Science  Master  in  Perth  Academy,  1892-93;  Mathe- 
matical Master  in  Girls'  High  School,  Glasgow,  since  1893. 

HOLM,  JAMES,  M.A.   1891. 

(Logan  Medallist);  Lecturer  on  Physics  in  University  College,  Nottingham, 
1894-95  ;  Professor  of  Physics  in  South  African  University,  Cape  Town,  1895-97  ; 
died  at  Lemoenfontein,  i5th  November,  1897,  aged  27. 


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HOLME,  WILLIAM  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M    1885. 

Bacup,  Lanes. 

HOLMES,  ADAM,  C.M.  1819. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HOLMES,  ANDREW  THOMAS,  M.A,  1837. 

"  Filius   natu   minimus   Benjamini  agricolae  in    parochia   de   Donoughmore 
et  comitatu  de  Donegal"  [Matric.  Alb.   1832]. 

HOLMES,  CHARLES,  M.D.  1839. 

Dublin;   died  i6th  March,  1891. 

HOLMES,  GEORGE  SMYTH,  M.D.  1846. 

Glenarm,  Co.  Antrim;   died  1857. 

HOLMES,  HENRY,  M.B.,  C.M.   1870. 

Dunamanagh,  Co.  Tyrone. 

HOLMES,  JAMES,  M.A.  1778. 

"Natus   in   Hybernia   Filius  natu  tertius  Caroli  Agricolae  in   Parochia  de 
Donaughmore  &  Comitatu  de  Donegal"  [Matric.  Alb.   1775]. 

HOLMES,  JOHN,  M.A.  1771. 

Possibly    the    same    person    as    John    Holmes,    Presbyterian    Minister    at 
Donagheady,  Co.  Tyrone,  1779  to  1830,  and  who  died  5th  November,   1831. 

HOLMES,  JOHN,  M.A.  1829. 

"  Filius  natu  tertius  Benjamini  agricolae  in  comitatu  de  Donegal "  [Matric. 
Alb.   1826]. 

HOLMES,  STEPHEN,  M.D.  1851. 

Dunmanway,  Co.  Cork;   died  February,   1892. 

HOLMES,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1838. 

Rathkeale,  Co.  Limerick;   died  2nd  June,   1883. 

HOLMES,  TRAFFORD,  M.D.  1836. 

Hipperholme,  Yorks. ;    Brighouse,  Yorks. ;   died  1859. 

HOLMES,  WILLIAM  MOFFAT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Greenock;   Glasgow;   Greenock;   Gourock. 

HOLMS,  JAMES,  C.M.  1827. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HOLMS,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1871,  M.D.  1873. 

Ship  Surgeon  ;   Paisley. 

HOLT,  ARTHUR,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Heywood,  Lanes. 

HOLT,  RICHARD,  M.A.  1741. 

Intended  for  Dissenting  Ministry  in  "South  Britain";  no  trace  of  his  career, 


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HOLT,  THOMAS  GEORGE,  B.A.  1861. 

Merchant  in  Glasgow  and  Liverpool. 

HONE,  ROBERT,  LL.D.   1829. 

"Of  Southgate  House,  Winchester"  [Univ.  Minute,  i3th  March,  1829]. 

HOOD,  ALEXANDER  JARVIE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1882. 

Glasgow;   Maclean,  Clarence  River,  N.S.  Wales;  Sydney  there. 

HOOD,  ARCHIBALD  JAMES,  M.A.  1890. 

Teacher  in  Glasgow  F.C.  Training  College,  1890-95 ;  Lecturer  on  School 
Management  therein  since  1895. 

HOOD,  JAMES  JARVIE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Glasgow;  Wollongong,  New  South  Wales;  Grafton,  N.S.W. ;  died  there, 
26th  December,  1894. 

HOOD,  JOSEPH,  C.M.  1826. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HOOD,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1894. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Douglas  (Lanarkshire),  Public  School,  (2)  Mearns  Public 
School. 

HOOD,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1793. 

Minister  of  Neilston,  1798  to  1804;   died  26th  February,  1804,  aged  34. 

HOOKER,  SIR  JOSEPH  DALTON,  M.D.  1839,  LL.D.  1873. 

Entered  R.N.  1839;  accompanied  Admiral  Sir  J.  C.  Ross  to  Antarctic 
Regions  as  Assistant  Surgeon  and  Naturalist,  1839-43  ;  travelled  for  scientific 
purposes  in  India,  Morocco,  etc. ;  Assistant  Director  of  Royal  Gardens,  Kew, 
1855-65,  and  Director  thereof,  1865-85;  K.C.S.I.;  C.B.;  F.R.S.  (Pres.  1873-78); 
D.C.L.  Oxon.  1866;  LL.D.  Edin.  1884;  born  3oth  June,  1817;  son  of 
Sir  William  Jackson  Hooker  (q.v.). 

HOOKER,  WILLIAM  DAWSON,  M.D.  1838. 

Glasgow,  Professor  of  Materia  Medica  in  Anderson's  College;  Jamaica; 
born  4th  April,  1816;  died  at  Kingston,  Jamaica,  January,  1840;  son  of  Sir 
William  Jackson  Hooker  (q.v.). 

HOOKER,  SIR  WILLIAM  JACKSON,  LL.D.  1820. 

Professor  of  Botany  in  Glasgow  University,  1820  to  1841;  Director  of 
Kew  Gardens,  1841-65;  born  at  Norwich,  6th  July,  1785;  died  at  Kew, 
1 2th  August,  1865;  F.L.S.;  F.R.S.  1810;  D.C.L.  Oxon.  1845. 

HOOPER,  JOHN,  M.A.   1809. 

Originally   a   Carpenter;    afterwards    (i)   for  17    years   Classical    Tutor    at 

Hoxton,   (2)   Dissenting  Minister  at  Old   Gravel  Lane,   Wapping;    died   1825, 
aged  45. 

HOOPER,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1764. 

HOPE,  CORNELIUS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Kirkintilloch ;    Govan, 


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HOPE,  JOHN,  M.D.  1750. 

Professor  of  Medicine  and  Botany  in  Edinburgh  University,  1761  to  1786; 
born  loth  May,  1725;  died  loth  November,  1786. 

HOPE,  JOHN  AFFLECK,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Glasgow. 

HOPE.  THOMAS  CULBERTSON,  M.B.,  CM.  1873. 

Batesford,  Victoria,  Australia;   Geelong  there. 

HOPKINS,  JOHN.  M.A.  1889. 

(i)  First  Assistant  in  Bathgate  Academy;  (2)  Head  Master  of  Fordoun 
Higher  Grade  School,  Kincardineshire. 

HOPKIRK,  JAMES,  LL.B.   1826. 

Advocate,  Edinburgh. 

HOPKIRK.  JOHN  GLASSFORD,  LL.B.  1825. 

W.S.,  Edinburgh;  Law  Agent  for  the  University  of  Glasgow:  born  1789; 
died  2nd  August,  1859. 

HOPKIRK,  THOMAS,  LL.D.  1835. 

Of  Dalbeth. 

HOPPUS,  JOHN,  B.A.  1821,  M.A.  1822,  LL.D.  1839. 

Sometime  Minister  of  Carter  Street  Congregational  Chapel,  London ;  after- 
wards Professor  of  Logic  and  Philosophy  in  University  College,  London ;  died 
29th  January,  1875,  aged  86;  F.R.S. 

HORLOCK,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1837. 

"Filius  natu  2ndus  Thomae,  Mercatoris  apud  insul.  de  Jamaica"  [Matric.  Alb. 
1831]. 

HORN,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  CM.  1882,  M.D.  1888. 

Maryhill ;  Blackburn ;  Padiham,  Lanes. 

HORNE,  CHARLES  SILVESTER,  »    M.A.  1886. 

Minister  of  Congregational  Church,  Kensington,  London,  since  1889. 

HORNE,  JOSEPH,  M.B.,  CM.  1885. 

Newarthill;  Glasgow. 

HORNE,  ROBERT  STEVENSON,  M.A.  1893,  LL.B.  1896. 

Advocate,  Edinburgh. 

HORNIBROOK,  WILLIAM  BARTER,  M.D.  1841. 

Kinsale,  Co.  Cork;  died  1888. 

HORSFIELD,  JAMES  WILLIAM,  M.B.  1865. 

South  Shields;  South  Hylton,  Co.  Durham;  Middleton-in-Teesdale ;  died 
25th  April,  1891,  aged  47. 

HOTCHKIS,  ROBERT  DUNMORE,  M.A.  1886. 

M.B.  Durham,   1891;  London;  Gartnavel  Asylum. 

HOUSTON,  ARCHIBALD  N'NEILL,  M.A.  1881,  B.D.  1884. 

Minister  of  Auchterderran. 

s 


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HOUSTON,  DAVID,  M.A.   1885. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Lerwick. 

HOUSTON,  HUGH,  C.M.  1838. 

"  Hibernus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HOUSTON,  JAMES  EDWARD,  M.A.   1879,  B.D.  1882. 

Minister  of  (i)  St.  Clements,  Dundee,  (2)  Cambuslang. 

HOUSTON,  JOHN,  C.M.  1830. 

Bcith. 

HOUSTON,  JOHN,  M.D.  1854. 

Brigade-Surgeon,  Madras  Army. 

HOUSTON,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1824. 

Minister  of  (i)  Dalmellington,  (2)  Gorbals;  deposed  27th  May,  1853,  for 
intoxication;  died  3ist  January,  1854,  aged  51. 

HOUSTON,  WILLIAM,  C.M.  1839. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HOUSTOUN,  ANDREW  BIGGAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Busby. 

HOWARD,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1883. 

Glasgow;  Bishop's  Castle,  Shropshire;  died  there,   i6th  May,   1891. 

HOWAT,  ADAM,  M.A.   1892. 

(i)  Assistant  Teacher  in  Kirkhill  School,  Cambuslang;  (2)  Second  Master  in 
Moffat  Academy;  (3)  Head  Master  of  Pittenweem  School. 

HOWAT,  ROBERT  KING,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Glasgow ;  Wolverhampton ;  Edinburgh  ;  Glasgow. 

HOWAT,  WILLIAM  BROWN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1876. 

Overtown,  Lanarkshire;  Ecclefechan;  Waterbeck,  Dumfriesshire;  died  2ist 
June,  1878,  aged  28. 

HOWATSON,  ANDREW,  M.D.   1823. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HOWATSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1876. 

Minister  of  (i)  U.P.  Church  at  Horndean,  (2)  English  Presbyterian  Church 
at  Walker-on-Tyne. 

HOWE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1753. 

Minister  of  Skirling,  1765-96;  died  loth  December,  1796;  father  of  James 
Howe,  the  celebrated  animal  painter. 

HOWE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1882. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Blair  Atholl  School  to  1883,  (2)  Langholm  Academy,  1883-85  ; 
Head  Master  of  (i)  Greenknowe  Public  School,  Annan,  1886-95,  (2)  Public 
School,  Annan,  since  1895. 

HOWELL,  ALEXANDER  RUTHERFORD,  M.A.  1893. 

Assistant  Minister,  Church  of  Scotland,  Buenos  Ayres. 


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HOWELLS,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1882. 

Glasgow  ;  Scarborough  ;  Talgarth,  Breconshire. 

HOWIE,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  CM.  1883. 

Glasgow;  London;  Westbury,  Salop. 

HOWIE,  JAMES,  M.D.  1839. 

Sometime    Probationer    of    Secession    Church;    thereafter    Practitioner    at 
Strontian  and  in  Cuba,  West  Indies;  latterly  a  Farmer. 

HOWIE,  JAMES  HOLMES,  M.D.  1850. 

Helensburgh;  died  of  fever,  6th  December,  1859,  aged  29. 

HOWIE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1797. 

"Filius  natu  secundus  Joannis,   apud   Dian,  in  Comitatu   de  Tyrone,   in 
Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.   1796]. 

HOWIE,  JOHN  COULSON,  M.A.  1884,  M.B.,  CM.  1889. 

Ship  Surgeon;  Glasgow;  son  of  Robert  Howie,  M.A.   1856  (q.v.). 

HOWIE,  JOHN  LINDSAY,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Pollokshaws ;  Annan. 

HOWIE,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1856. 

F.C.  Minister  of  (i)  Wynd  Church,  Glasgow,  (2)  Trinity  Church  there,  (3) 
St.  Mary's,  Govan. 

HOWIE,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1894. 

Student  of  Theology  in  F.C.  College ;  native  of  Dreghorn. 

HOWIE,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Crewe. 

HOWIE,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1896. 

Student  of  Theology  in  F.C.  College,  Glasgow;  son  of  Robert  Howie,  M.A. 
1856  (q.v.). 

HOWIE,  THOMAS  BALLANTYNE,  .       M.B.,  CM.  1875,  M.D.  1883. 

Cross  Hills,  Yorks. ;  Alyth ;  Methven;  Macduff;  died  nth  January,  1884, 
aged  30. 

HOWIE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1889,  B.D.  1892. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

HOWISON,  JOHN,  M.D.  1864. 

Glasgow. 

HOYLE,  JAMES,  M.D.  1850. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HUDSON,  CYRUS,  B.A.   1835,  M.A.  1836. 

Congregational  Minister,  Dalston ;  died  1871,  aged  61. 
HUDSON,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889,  M.D.  1894. 

Dumbarton;  Newmains;  Overtown;  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 


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HUDSON,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1742. 

"  Filius  Joannis  Hudson  in  parochia  de  Coldbeck  in  Com.  de  Cumberland  " 
[Matric.  Alb.   1740]. 

HUDSON,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1768. 

"  Letturnell  Filius  tertius  Mercatoris  in  Urbe  de  Inniskillen  Hibernia  "  [Matric. 
Alb.   1767]. 

HUDSON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1777. 

"(Natus  in  Hibernia)  Filius  natu  Secundus  Jacobi  Agricolae  in  Parochia  de 
Grange  in  Com.  de  Antrim"  [Matric.  Alb.   1776], 

HUESTON,  MOSES,  M.A.  1833. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Fannet,  1837-41,  (2)  Letterkenny,  1841-47, 

when  "set  aside  on  a  charge  of  immorality"  [Hist,  of  Irish  Presb.  Congs.,  p.  176]. 

HUEY,  JAMES,  M.A.  1808. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Ballywillan,  1812-62;  died  2oth  January,  1862. 

HUEY,  JOSEPH,  M.D.  1837. 

"  Hibernicus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HUEY,  WALTER,  M.D.   1833. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HUGGINS,  JAMES  P.,  M.B.,  C.M.  1869. 

Native  of  Trinidad,  West  Indies ;  probably  settled  there. 

HUGH,  THOMAS  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1884. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Blantyre. 

HUGHES,  ALBERT  BARNES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Kenchester,  Hereford. 

HUGHES,  ARTHUR  DAVIES,  M.B.,  C.M.   1886,  M.D.   1895. 

Milford  Haven ;  Cowbridge,  Glam. ;  Jorrai,  Assam,  India ;  Littleport,  Cam- 
bridgeshire; Dunstable,  Beds. 

HUGHES,  HENRY  MARSHALL,  M.D.   1832. 

London  :  sometime  Lecturer  on  Clinical  Medicine  in  Guy's  Hospital ;  died 
at  Brighton,   i2th  October,  1858,  aged  52. 

HUGHES,  HUGH,  C.M.  1824. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HUGHES,  JAMES  STANNUS,  M.D.  1840. 

Dublin:    Professor  of  Surgery,   R. C.S.I. ;   born   2oth  July,    1812;   died   ist 
June,   1884. 

HUGHES,  JOHN,  M.A.  1876. 

Minister    of    the    Presbyterian    Church    01    Wales    at    (i)    Dowlais,    (2) 
Machynlleth,  (3)  Liverpool. 

HUGHES,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.   1885. 

Oswestry,  Salop;   died  1889. 


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HUGHES,  JOHN  EVAN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1876. 

Lledrod,  Cardiganshire ;   Cwrtycadnaw  there. 

HUGHES,  JOSEPH  FOORD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887. 

Alexandria,  Sydney. 

HUGHES,  LEWIS,  M.A.  1883. 

Stipendiary  Curate  of  (i)  Rhymney,  Mon.,  1884-90,  (2)  Llantrisant,  Glam.. 
1890-94,  (3)  Aberdare,  1894,  (4)  St.  Mary,  Barry,  Glam.,  since  1895. 

HULL,  EDWARD,  LL.D.  1879. 

M.A.,  F.R.S.,  Director  of  the  Geological  Survey  of  Ireland. 

HULLEY,  ROBERT  CHURCHMAN,  C.M.  1834,  M.D.  1835. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HUME,  ABRAHAM,  LL.D.   1843. 

Sometime  Teacher  in  (i)  the  Belfast  Institution  and  Academy,  (2)  the 
Liverpool  Institute  and  Collegiate  Institution;  afterwards  Vicar  of  Vauxhall, 
Liverpool;  F.R.S. ;  born  gth  February,  1814;  died  2ist  November,  1884. 

HUME,  DAVID,  LL.D.  1804. 

Advocate;  Professor  of  Scots  Law  in  Edinburgh  University,  1786  to  1822; 
Baron  of  Scots  Exchequer,  1822  to  1831;  born  2yth  February,  1757;  died 
3oth  August,  1838. 

HUME,  DAVID  ROSE,  M.A.  1886. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Muiredge,  Buckhaven. 

HUME,  GEORGE  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1845. 

Crumlin,  Co.  Antrim;  Coroner  for  County;  died  gth  January,  1880,  aged  60. 

HUME,  JOHN  JAMES,  M.D.   1835. 

"Fil.  unicus  Joannis  Medici  Hamilton"  [Matric.  Alb.  1826]. 

HUME,  PATRICK,  M.A.  1774. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HUME,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  M.D.   1819. 

"Filius  natu  2dus  Josephi  Medici  Hamilton  Lanark"  [Matric.  Alb.   1808]. 

HUMPHREYS,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1777. 

"Natus  in  Hybernia  Filius  natu  sextus  Joannis  Mercatoris  in  Parochia 
Derrynoose  in  Comitatu  de  Armagh"  [Matric.  Alb.  1774];  expelled  from  the 
University  when  a  student  of  Anatomy  and  deprived  of  M.A.  Degree  for 
refusing  to  appear  unattended  before  the  Faculty  on  a  charge  of  "subscribing 
certain  Publications  injurious  to  this  University"  [Univ.  Minute,  isth  April,  1785]. 

HUMPHREYS,  ARTHUR  WILLIAMS,  M.A.  1887. 

Clergyman  of  the  Church  of  England  at  (i)  Neston,  Cheshire,  (2)  Bollington, 
near  Macclesfield. 

HUNSWORTH,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1868. 

Congregational  Minister  at  (i)  Mixenden,  (2)  Kidderminster,  (3)  Victoria 
Street,  Derby. 


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HUNT,  EDWARD,  M.D.   1850. 

Fitzroy,  Victoria,  Australia;   died  1879. 

HUNT,  JOHN  MIDDLEMASS,  M.B.,  CM.  1881. 

Glasgow ;   Ship  Surgeon ;   Perth  ;   Liverpool. 

HUNT,  JOHN  PERCIVAL,  M.D.  1872. 

London;   Surgeon-Major,  Army. 

HUNT,  LEIGH,  M.B.,  CM.   1876. 

Perth. 

HUNT,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  CM.  1878,  M.D.  1880. 

Carlisle;   London;    Kinnoul,  Perthshire;    Hey  wood,  Lanes. 

HUNTER,  ADAM,  M.A.   1757. 

"Filius  natu  5tus  Jacobi  quondam  Mercatoris  in  Dunse"  [Matric.  Alb.  1754]. 

HUNTER,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1871,  B.D.  1873. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Dalkeith. 

HUNTER,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1892. 

(i)  Teacher  in  Albert  School,  Springburn,  Glasgow,  till  1896;  (2)  Student 
of  Divinity  in  U.P.  Hall,  Edinburgh. 

HUNTER,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1895. 

Student  of  Theology  in  Glasgow  University. 

HUNTER,  CHARLES  BUCHANAN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1881. 

Glasgow ;   Innellan ;   Kirkcaldy ;   Carnwath ;   Secunderabad,  India. 

HUNTER,  CHARLES  DEARIE,  M.B.  1876,  M.D.  1879. 

Glasgow;   Bridge  of  Allan;   Melbourne. 

HUNTER,  CHARLES  W.  R,  M.D.   1836. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HUNTER,  DAVID,  M.A.   1873,  B.D.  1876,  D.D.   1892. 

Minister  of  (i)  Kelso,  (2)  St.  Mary's,  Partick,  (3)  Galashiels. 

HUNTER,  GAVIN  DALZELL,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Glasgow. 

HUNTER,  GEORGE,  M.A.   1877. 

(i)  U.P.  Minister  at  Stranraer;  (2)  of  China  Inland  Mission. 

HUNTER,  HENRY,  LL.D.  1794. 

Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Marchioness  of  Rockingham. 

HUNTER,  JAMES,  M.A.  1863,  B.D.   1868. 

Minister  at  Laurieston,  Falkirk,   of  (i)  R.P.  Church,  (2)  Free  Church. 

HUNTER,  JAMES,  M.D.  1864. 

Dairy,  Ayrshire;   Beith;   Dreghorn. 

HUNTER,  JAMES,  M.A.  1887,  B.Sc.   1889,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Ship  Surgeon ;   New  Hartley,   Northumberland ;   Wigan. 


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HUNTER,  JAMES  EWING,  M.B.,  CM.  1888. 

Helensburgh. 

HUNTER,  JOHN,  M.A.  1891. 

(i)  Teacher  in  Albert  Road  School,  Pollokshields;  (2)  Minister  of  the  U.P. 
Missionary  Church,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

HUNTER,  JOHN,  D.D.  1893. 

Minister  of  (i)  the  Congregational  Church,  York,  (2)  Wycliffe  Congregational 
Church,  Hull,  (3)  Trinity  Congregational  Church,  Glasgow. 

HUNTER,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Glasgow. 

HUNTER,  JOHN  BAIRD,  M.D.,  CM.  1862. 

Ship  Surgeon;   Paisley. 

HUNTER,  JOHN  SUTHERLAND,  M.A.  1884. 

Minister  of  Holytown. 

HUNTER,  MATTHEW,  M.D.  1863. 

East  Kilbride;   Glasgow;   died  yth  November,  1876,  aged  38. 

HUNTER,  MICHAEL,  M.D.  1842. 

Newtownlimavady,  Co.  Derry;  afterwards  of  Melbourne,  where  he  died  1857. 

HUNTER,  NORMAN  M'LEOD,  M.A,  1890. 

Born  at  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia ;   son  of  James  Hunter,  sometime  Merchant 

there,  afterwards  residing  at   n   Montgomerie  Quadrant,   Kelvinside,   Glasgow; 

designed  in  General  Council  Register  as   "Student,   Woodend,   Dunblane,"  but 

cannot  be  found  at  that  address,  and  subsequent  history  unknown. 

HUNTER,  PETER  LANGWILL,  M.A.  1885. 

U.P.  Missionary  to  Kaffraria. 

HUNTER,  RAMSAY,  B.Sc.  1895. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Glasgow,  (2)  Wishaw,  (3)  Larkhall. 

HUNTER,  RIOTARO  HIRANO,  B.Sc.  1893. 

Manager  of  Osaka  Iron  Works,  Dock,  and  Shipbuilding  Yard,  Osaka,  Japan. 

HUNTER,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1766. 

"  Scotus  "  [Grad.  Alb.];  possibly  the  same  person  as  Robert  Hunter,  D.D. 
1813  (q.v.). 

HUNTER,  ROBERT,  D.D.  1813. 

Rector  of  Okeford  Fitzpaine,  Dorsetshire;  died  in  London,  i7th  December, 
1815,  aged  70. 

HUNTER,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1828. 

Lecturer  on  (i)  Anatomy  and  Surgery  in  College  Street  Medical  School, 
Glasgow,  (2)  Anatomy  in  Anderson's  College  there,  (3)  Anatomy  and  Physiology 
in  Westminster  Hospital  School,  London,  (4)  Surgery  in  Anderson's  College, 
Glasgow;  also  Clinical  Lecturer  in  Royal  Infirmary;  born  1795;  died  zoth 
June,  1864. 


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HUNTER,  ROBERT  RANKIN,  M.B.,  CM.  1883. 

London;  Glasgow;  Mount  Morgan,  Queensland;  Glasgow;  J.P. 

HUNTER,  SAMUEL,  M.A.  1788. 

Licentiate  of  the  Faculty  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  of  Glasgow,  1795; 
successively  Surgeon  and  Captain  of  the  North  Lowland  Fencibles;  Editor  and 
part  Proprietor  of  the  Glasgow  Herald;  Lieutenant-Colonel  of  the  Glasgow  Regi- 
ment of  Sharpshooters  of  1819-20;  died  gth  June,  1839,  aged  70. 

HUNTER,  THOMAS,  M.D.   1831. 

New  Cumnock. 

HUNTER,  THOMAS,  M.B.   1870. 

Castle-Douglas;  died  4th  September,   1870,  aged  25. 

HUNTER,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1885. 

Journalist,  Chicago,  U.S.A. 

HUNTER,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1892,  B.Sc.   1895. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.  (Joint  Brunton  Prizeman),  1897. 

HUNTER,  WALTER,  M.B.,  CM.  1874,  M.D.  1893. 

Ship  Surgeon;  Glasgow;  Newton-Mearns ;  Nottingham. 

HUNTER,  WALTER  KING,  B.Sc.  1888,  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 

Glasgow. 

HUNTER,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1750. 

Sometime  Practitioner  at  Hamilton,  in  partnership  with  Dr.  William  Cullen 

(q.v.) ;  Physician,  Accoucheur,  and  Lecturer  on  Anatomy  in  London ;  Accoucheur 

to  the  British  Lying-in  Hospital ;  Professor  of  Anatomy  to  the  Royal  Academy  of 

•          Arts ;   Physician  Extraordinary  to  Queen  Charlotte ;  Founder  of  the  Hunterian 

Museum  in  Glasgow  University ;  brother  of  Dr.  John  Hunter ;  uncle  of  Joanna 

Baillie,  the  poetess,  and  of  Dr.  Matthew  Baillie,  the  anatomist ;   born  at  Long 

Calderwood,  Lanarkshire,  23rd  May,  1718;  died  at  London,  3oth  March,  1783; 

F.R.S.,  F.S.A. 

HUNTER,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1813. 

Largs. 

HUNTER,  WILLIAM,  LL.D.  1837. 

(i)  Professor  of  Logic,  etc.,  in  Anderson's  College,  Glasgow ;  (2)  Rector  of  (a) 

the  Grammar  School  of  Campbeltown,  (b}  the  Grammar  School  of  Paisley,  (c)  the 

Liverpool  Mechanics'  Institute,  (</)  the  Ayr  Academy;  died  at  Ayr,  27th  June, 

1862,  aged  73. 

HUNTER,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1866,  M.D.  1874- 

Innellan;  Rothesay;  J.P. ;  died  22nd  December,   1892,  aged  46. 

HUNTER,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1869. 

Irvine ;  Dailly ;  Newmill,  Yorks. ;  Lindley  there ;  died  1884. 

HUNTER,  WILLIAM  BELL,  M.D..  CM.   1866. 

Glasgow ;  Greenock ;  Forres ;  Matlock,  Derbyshire ;  died  there,  2nd  Decem- 
ber, 1894,  aged  60. 


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HUNTER,  WILLIAM  MUNN,  M.D.,  CM.  1862. 

Paisley;  Eckington,  Derbyshire. 

HUNTER  WILLIAM  MUNN,  M.R,  CM.  1893. 

Eckington,  Derbyshire;  son  of  William  Mtmn  Hunter,  M.D.  1862  (q.v.). 

HUNTER,  SIR  WILLIAM  WILSON,  BJ\.  1860,  LL.D.  18691 

Entered  B.C.S.  1862  ;  appointed  Under  Secretary  to  Government  of  India  in 
Home  Department,  1871 ;  subsequently  Director  General  of  Statistics  to  Govern- 
ment of  India  and  President  of  Indian  Education  Commission ;  additional  Member 
of  Council  of  Governor-General  of  India,  1881-87,  an<l a  Member  of  Indian  Finance 
Committee,  1886 ;  organized  and  directed  from  commencement  to  completion  the 
Statistical  Survey  of  India  (1869-85)  published  in  126  vols.,  and  condensed  by  him 
into  The  Imperial  Gazetteer  of  India  in  14  vols. ;  appointed  Vice-Chancellor  of 
Calcutta  University,  1886;  K.C.S.I.;  C.I.E. ;  bom  i5th  July,  1840. 

HUNTLY,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1880,  B.Sc.  1885,  M.B.,  CM.  1885,  M.D.  1889. 

Glasgow;  U.P.  Missionary  to  Rajpootana,  India. 

HURLL,  JOHN,  B.L.  1893. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

HURRY,  ALFRED  ALEXANDER,  MJL  1883,  B.L.  1885,  LL.B.  1886. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

HURST,  ALEXANDER.  M.A.  1775. 

"  Xatus  in  Hibemia,  Filius  unicus  Joannis  Mercatoris  apud  Ttallmamallar 
prope  Enniskillen  in  Hibemia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1774]. 

HUSBAND,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1828. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

HUSTON,  DAVID,  M.B.  i87a 

Coleraine,  Co.  Derry;  Gosforth,  Cumberland. 

HUSTON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1782. 

Presbyterian  Minister  of  Donegal  and  Ballyshannon. 

HUTCHESON,  ARCHIBALD,  LL.D.  1731. 

Westminster. 

HUTCHESON,  CHARLES  WHITEHEAD,  MJL  1892,  B.D.  1895. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

HUTCHESON,  EVERARD,  MJL  1734. 

uScot.  Batavus"  [Grad.  Alb.].  "Fih'us  Alexandri  Hutcheson  militum 
Tribuni"  [Matric.  Alb.  1730} 

HUTCHESON,  FRANCIS,  MJL/I744,  M.D.  1750. 

Professor  of  Chemistry  in  School  of  Physic,  Dublin,  17^60-67 ;  bom  circa 
1722  ;  died  circa  1773;  son  of  Francis  Hutcheson,  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy 
in  Glasgow  University,  1730-46. 

HUTCHESON,  FRANCIS,  D.D.  1803. 

Rector  of  Donaghadee;  grandson  of  Professor  Francis  Hutcheson  of  Glasgow. 


282  ROLL    OF    GRADUATES 

HUTCHESON,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  CM.   1869,  M.D.   1871. 

Brigade-Surgeon-Lieut-Col.,  I. M.S.,  Bengal. 

HUTCHESON,  HUGH,  B.L.  1879. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

HUTCHESON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1744. 

"Roberti  Fil.  mercatoris  in  Newry  in  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.   1739]. 

HUTCHESON,  JOHN  DAVIS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1873. 

Greenock;  Aberdare ;  died  there,  ist  January,  1893,  aged  42. 

HUTCHESON,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1882,  LL.B.  1885. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

HUTCHESON,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1812. 

"  Filius  natu  Quintus  Roberti  Mercatoris  apud  Mount  Norris  in  parochia  de 
Loughgilly  in  comitatu  de  Armagh"  [Matric.  Alb.  1808]. 

HUTCHESON,  THOMAS  BROWN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888. 

Brighton. 

HUTCHINSON,  CREIGHTON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1883,  M.D.  1889. 

Chorley,  Lanes. ;  Liverpool ;  Widnes,  Lanes. 

HUTCHINSON,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1877,  M.D.  1879. 

Glasgow;  Kilrea,  Co.  Deny;  Claybrook,  Leicestershire. 

HUTCHINSON,  JONATHAN,  LL.D.  1886. 

F.R.C.S.  Eng.;  F.R.S.;  London  (Professor  of  Pathology  and  Surgery,  R.C.S. 
Eng.,  1878-83). 

HUTCHINSON,  PATRICK  HYNDS,  M.A.   1883. 

Minister  of  (i)  Mission  Church  at  Hallside,  Cambuslang,  (2)  Presbyterian 
Church  of  St.  Andrew's  at  Huntingdon,  P.Q.,  Canada. 

HUTCHINSON,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889,  M.D.  1891. 

Kilrea,  Co.  Derry ;  South  Wigston,  Leicestershire. 

HUTCHISON,  ALEXANDER,  D.D.   1786. 

One  of  the  Ministers  of  Hamilton,  1776-1821 ;  Dean  of  Faculties  in  Glasgow 

University,  1782-4,  1786-8,  1790-2,  1794-6;  died  from  the  accidental  discharge  of 

a  fowling-piece,  while  at  his  window  intending  to  kill  birds,  i5th  January,  1821, 

aged  83. 

HUTCHISON,  ANDREW,  D.D.  1842. 

Minister  of  the  Scottish  Church  at  Warringsford,  Northumberland;  Degree 
conferred  "  at  the  request  of  the  Presbytery  of  Northumberland  "  [Univ.  Minute, 
April,  1842]. 

HUTCHISON,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1814. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  Archibald  Hutchinson,  Irish  Presbyterian  Minis- 
ter at  Duncan,  1818-43,  wno  died  4th  December,  1843. 

HUTCHISON,  ARTHUR  JAFFRAY,  M.A.   1885,  M.B.,  C.M.   1890. 

Ship  Surgeon ;  Glasgow. 


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HUTCHISON,  BENJAMIN,  M.A.  1882. 

(i)  Second  Master  in  Pollokshields  Public  School,  1882-90;  (2)  Head  Master 
of  Polmadie  Public  School,  1890-93  ;  (3)  Head  Master  of  Rutland  Crescent  Public 
School  since  1893  (all  under  Govan  Parish  School  Board). 

HUTCHISON,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  ERNEST,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Finchingfield,  Essex;  London. 

HUTCHISON,  GEORGE  LEAN,  B.Sc.  1889. 

Civil  Engineer,  Glasgow,  as  Assistant  to  Strain  &  Robertson,  C.E.,  of 
Glasgow  and  Westminster. 

HUTCHISON,  HENRY  ALEXANDER,  B.Sc.  1874. 

Minister  at  Cootamendia,  New  South  Wales,  Australia. 

HUTCHISON,  HUGH  CAMERON,  M.A.  1896. 

Student  of  Theology  in  U.P.  College,  Edinburgh. 

HUTCHISON.  JAMES,  LL.D.   1813. 

One  of  the  Chaplains  of  the  East  India  Company;  Snell  Exhibitioner,  1800; 
B.A.  Oxon.  1804;  M.A.  1806;  son  of  Alexander  Hutchison,  D.D.  1786  (q.v.). 

HUTCHISON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1875. 

(i)  Manager  of  Tea  Plantations  at  various  places  in  India;  (2)  resident 
at  Bodalla,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. 

HUTCHISON,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1878,  M.D.  1880. 

Pollokshields;  Arisaig;  Tarbet,  Loch  Lomond;  Alva;  Shawlands;  London. 

HUTCHISON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1889. 

U.P.  Minister,  Oban. 

HUTCHISON,  JOHN,  B.A.  1840. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Joannis  paedagogi  apud  Carrickfergus  in  Comitatu 
de  Antrim"  [Matric.  Alb.  1837]. 

HUTCHISON,  JOHN,  B.A.  1856,  D.D.  1874. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Renfrew,  (2)  Bonnington. 

HUTCHISON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1868,  LL.D.   1885. 

Classical  Master  in  the  High  School  of  Glasgow;  Degree  Examiner  on 
Classics  in  the  University,  1878-81. 

HUTCHISON,  PETER,  M.A.  1889. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Rosevale  Street  Public  School,  Partick,  (2)  Fairfield  Public 
School,  Govan. 

HUTCHISON,  WILLIAM,  CM.  1827. 

Patricroft,  Manchester;   died  25th  August,  1864,  aged  59. 

HUTCHISON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1887,  B.L.  1890,  LL.B.  1893. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

HUTCHISON,  WILLIAM  BROWN,  M.A.  1847. 

Minister  at  (i)  Port-Fairy,  Victoria,  (2)  Chiltern  there,  (3)  Jerilderie,  N.S. 
Wales,  (4)  Clunes,  Victoria,  (5)  Scarsdale  there. 


284  ROLL  OF  GRADUATES 

HUTSON,  JOHN  RICHARD  FARRE,  M.D.   1817. 

Demerara;   died  i3th  October,  1864,  aged  67. 

BUTTON,  ALEXANDER  MARMADUKE,  M.B.,  CM.  1889. 

Cathcart;   drowned  through  a  boat  accident  near  Rothesay,   i3th  August, 
1889,  aged  24. 

HUTTON,  HUGH,  M.A.   1818. 

Unitarian  Minister  at  (r)  Warrington,  (2)  Birmingham,  (3)  London,  (4)  Bury 
St.  Edmunds;   died  at  latter,  i3th  September,   1871. 

HUTTON,  JOHN  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1888. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Alyth. 

HUTTON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1814,  M.D.  1817. 

"Filius  Natu   Maximus  Gulielmi  Mercatoris  apud  Belfast  in  Comitatu  de 
Antrim"  [Matric.  Alb.   1811]. 

HUTTON,  WILLIAM  KILPATRICK,  M.A.   1890. 

Student  of  Medicine. 

HUXTABLE,  CHARLES  HENRY,  M.B.,  CM.  1877,  M.D.  1883. 

Thames,  New  Zealand. 

HYSLOP,  JAMES  M'ADAM,  M.D.   1842. 

H.E.I.C.    Service,   H.M.    Indian    Army,    1845-66;    Residency  Surgeon   at 

Baghdad,    and    Professor  of   Midwifery   in    Grant   Medical    College,    Bombay; 

afterwards    resident    (i)    at    Friars    Carse,    Dumfries,    (2)    in    Edinburgh;    died 

there,  7th  January,  1897. 

ILLINGWORTH,  GEORGE  SKEEN,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Pollokshields. 
IMPEY,  ALFRED  JOHNES,  M.D.  1841. 

Great  Yarmouth. 

IMRIE,  DAVID  NEIL,  M.A.  1867,  B.D.  1870. 

Minister  of  (i)  North  Kirk,  Paisley,  (2)  Logic,  (3)  St.  John's,  Edinburgh; 
died  1 4th  December,  1891. 

IMRIE,  GEORGE  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.   1887. 

Old  Cumnock;   Garliestown,  Wigtownshire;   Darvel. 

INGHAM,  DAVID,  M.A.  1771. 

"Filius  natu  minimus  Joannis  quondam  V.D.M.   in  Parochia  de  Kinawly 
in  Com.  de  Fermanaugh  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.   1769]. 

INGLES,  ROBERT,  M.A.   1895. 

Son  of  U.P.  Minister  at  Crieff;   undecided  as  to  profession. 

INGLIS,  ALEXANDER,  LL.D.   1861. 

Principal  of  Prince  of  Wales  College,  Charlotte  Town,  Canada ;   previously 

Teacher  in  (i)  Montrose,  (2)  Fettercairn,  (3)  Arbroath,  (4)  Moffat,  (5)  Bathgate. 

INGLIS,  ANTHONY,  M.B.,  CM.   1891,  M.D.  1896. 

Buckie;   Aberdeen;    Largs;   Maybole. 


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INGLIS,  DAVID  WOOD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1880,  M.D.  1883. 

(M.A.  Edin.   1872);   Glasgow;   Jarrow-on-Tyne ;    Hebburn-on-Tyne. 

INGLIS,  HENRY  HUME  TURNBULL,  M.A.  1877. 

Merchant,  Loanhead,  Midlothian. 

INGLIS,  JAMES,  M.A.  1752. 

Medical  Practitioner  in  Lanark;  died  lyth  July,  1768,  aged  34;  eldest 
son  of  Cornelius  Inglis,  Medical  Practitioner  in  same  town. 

INGLIS,  JAMES  DENNY,  B.Sc.  1891. 

Shipbuilder,  Glasgow. 

INGLIS,  JAMES  GORDON,  M.D.  1836. 

C.B. ;  Surgeon-General,  Army;   died  6th  September,   1879,  aged  63. 

INGLIS,  JAMES  WILLIAM,  M.A,  1883. 

U.P.  Missionary  to  China. 

INGLIS,  JOHN,  LL.D.  1868. 

Lord  Justice-General  of  Scotland;  Lord  Rector  of  Glasgow  University,  1865 
to  1868;  Snell  Exhibitioner,  1828;  B.A.  Oxon.  1833;  M.A.  1837;  D.C.L. 
1859;  P.C. ;  born  at  Edinburgh,  2ist  August,  1810;  died  2oth  August,  1891. 

INGLIS,  JOHN,  D.D.  1883. 

Missionary  of  R.P.  and  Free  Churches  in  (i)  New  Zealand  for  8  years, 

and   (2)   New   Hebrides  for   25   years;   died   at   Kirkcowan,    i8th   July,   1891, 
aged  85. 

INGLIS,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1879. 

Minister,  Taralgo,  New  South  Wales. 

INGLIS,  ROBERT  GILBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Glasgow. 

INGLIS,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1830. 

Glasgow. 

INGLIS,  THOMAS,  D.D.  1845. 

Minister  of  (i)  Dunscore,  (2)  Lochrutton;   died  4th  August,  1860,  aged  84. 

INGLIS,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1891. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Woodside  School,  Glasgow,  (2)  Springfield  School  there. 

INGLIS,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1728. 

INGRAM,  JAMES,  M.A.  1850,  B.D.  1870. 

Minister  of  Levern ;   died  there,  24th  February,   1894. 

INGRAM,  JAMES,  D.D.  1864. 

Minister  of  (i)  Fetlar,  (2)  Unst,  (3)  Free  Church,  Unst ;  died  3rd  March, 
1879,  aged  103. 

INGRAM,  JOHN  KELLS,  LL.D.  1893. 

Senior  Lecturer,  Trinity  College,  Dublin. 


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INNES,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1888. 

L.R.C.P.  Ed.,  etc.,  1894;  Glasgow. 

IREDALE,  ALLEN,  M.B.,  CM.   1896. 

Blackpool. 

IRVINE,  GEORGE  NICOL,  M.D.   1862. 

Aberdeen;   Surgeon-Major,  Army. 

IRVINE,  GERARD,  M.D.,  C.M.  1836. 

Lowtherstown,  Co.  Fermanagh;  Irvinestown,  same  Co.;  died  xyth  November, 
1865,  aged  49. 

IRVINE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1814. 

"Filius  Natu  Secundus  Jacobi  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Tamlaughfinlagan 
in  comitatu  de  Derry  in  Hybernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1811]. 

IRVINE,  JAMES  PEARSON,  C.M.  1838. 

Galgate,  Lanes.;  died  i2th  December,  1864,  aged  52. 

IRVINE,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1773. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Roberti  Agricolae  in  Parochia  de  Killevy  in  Com. 
de  Armagh  in  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1772]. 

IRVINE,  WILLIAM,  M.D.   1766. 

Lecturer  in  the  University  of  Glasgow  on  (a)  Materia  Medica,  1766-87,  (b) 
Chemistry,  1769-87;  born  1743;  died  of  fever,  gth  July,  1787. 

IRVINE,  WILLIAM  STEWART,  M.D.  1833. 

Pitlochry;   J.P.;   died  i4th  October,   1893,  aged  81. 

IRVING,  ANDREW,  B.A.  1853. 

Doubtless  the  same  person  as  Andrew  Heron  Irving,  described  in  General 

Council  Register  for   1 860-61   as   "Private  Tutor,   No.   3   High   Street,  Sutton, 

Surrey,  S.,"  and  in    the  Register  for   1861-2   as   "at  Mrs.  Parker's,  Wimbledon 

Common,  Surrey." 

IRVING,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1891. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Barrowfield  Public  School,  Glasgow,  1890,  (2)  Gorbals  Public 
School  there,  1891-93,  (3)  Blythswood  Testimonial  and  Grammar  School,  Renfrew, 
since  1893. 

IRVING,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.   1873. 

Huddersfield. 

IRVING,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1881,  M.D.  1884. 

Glasgow ;  Prince  Albert,  Cape  of  Good  Hope ;  London ;  Heanor,  Derby- 
shire ;  London. 

IRWIN,  MONTGOMERY,  M.D.  1844. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

IRWIN,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1857. 

Belonged  to  Australia;   probably  settled  there. 


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IRWIN,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Newcastle,  N.S.  Wales. 

ISDALE,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1878,  B.D.  1881. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Kirkwall. 

ISDELL,  JAMES,  M.D.  1839. 

Gorey,  Co.  Wexford ;  Dublin  :  Lecturer  on  Midwifery  in  Park  Street  School 
of  Medicine  there;  afterwards  Professor  of  Midwifery  in  Steevens's  Hospital 
Medical  School;  born  loth  October,  1800;  died  3oth  November,  1882. 

JAAP.  JOHN,  M.D.  1858. 

Paisley;   Sheerness ;   Brisbane,  Queensland;   Woogaroo  there. 

JACK,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  CM.   1884. 

Glasgow ;   Mount  Albion,  Queensland ;   Townsville  there. 

JACK,  CHARLES,  M.D.,  CM.  1864. 

Seatonburn,  Northumberland ;  Dunkeld ;  Horsforth,  Yorks. ;  Headingley, 
Yorks. ;  Leeds;  died  1889. 

JACK,  JAMES,  M.A,  1762. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Roberti  Mercatoris  Glasguensis "  [Matric.  Alb.  1756]; 

appointed  University  Librarian,  4th  November,  1773;  resigned  3rd  June,  1774. 

JACK,  JAMES,       «  •  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Glasgow  •   Carluke. 

JACK,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1868,  M.D.  1871. 

Glasgow;   died  24th  February,  1878,  aged  31. 

JACK,  JOHN  SEMPLE,  M.B.,  CM.  1878. 

Cramlington,  Northumberland;   Rothbury  there. 

JACK,  ROBERT,  D.D.  1813. 

Secession  Minister  at  (i)  Linlithgow,  (2)  Greenock,  (3)  Manchester;  died 
nth  November,  1837,  aged  78. 

JACK,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1886,  B.D.  1889. 

Minister  of  Chalmers  Parish  Church,  Glasgow,  since  1897. 

JACK,  ROBERT  THOM,  M.A.  1890. 

Free  Church  Minister  at  Penicuik,  in  succession  to  S.  R.  Crockett,  the 
novelist. 

JACK,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1853,  LL.D.  1875. 

Fellow  of  St.  Peter's  College,  Cambridge;  (i)  H.M.  Inspector  of  Schools, 
1860-66;  (2)  Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy  in  Owens  College,  Manchester, 
1866-70;  (3)  Editor  of  the  Glasgow  Herald;  (4)  Member  of  Publishing  House 
of  Macmillan  &  Co. ;  (5)  Professor  of  Mathematics  in  Glasgow  University 
since  1879;  Degree  Examiner  in  Mathematics,  1861-65,  I87i-74,  and  1877-79; 
Member  of  University  Court  (as  Senate  Assessor)  since  1894;  bom  2gth  May, 
1834;  son-in-law  of  John  Pringle  Nichol,  LL.D.  (q.v.). 


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JACK,  WILLIAM  ROBERT,  B.Sc.  1886,  M.B.,  C.M.   1889,  M.D.  1894. 

(Brunton    Prizeman) ;    Glasgow :    Assistant    to    Professor    Thomas    M'Call 
Anderson  (q.v.)  since  1894;   son  of  Professor  William  Jack  (q.v.). 

JACKSON,  BASIL,  M.A.   1885. 

Clerk  and  Cashier,  Glasgow. 

JACKSON,  CHARLES,  M.D.  1767. 

Practitioner,  sometime  in  West  Indies;  afterwards  near  Kelso. 

JACKSON,  DANIEL,  M.D.   1862. 

Hexham,  Northumberland. 

JACKSON,  FORBES,  M.A.  1884. 

Baptist  Minister,  Barbourne,  Worcester. 

JACKSON,  GEORGE  SCOTT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890,  M.D.  1894. 

Alnwick;    son  of  Daniel  Jackson,  M.D.  (q.v.). 

JACKSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1740. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister   at  Ballybay,    1750-81,  when   demitted  through 
bodily  indisposition;   died  September,   1792. 

JACKSON,  JOHN,  M.A.   1733. 

"Ang.  Fil.  Guilelmi  Jackson  ex  Ulverstone  in  Comit.  Lancaster"  [Matric. 
Alb.  1730]. 

JACKSON,  JOHN,  M.D.  1838. 

Glasgow  (Lecturer   on    Medical  Jurisprudence  in  Portland  Street  Medical 
School,  1842-43);  died  1844. 

JACKSON,  JOHN  ARCHIBALD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887,  M.D.  1890. 

Hexham,  Northumberland;   son  of  Daniel  Jackson,  M.D.  (q.v.). 

JACKSON,  JOHN  HUGHLINGS,  LL.D.  1887. 

M.D.  St.  Andrews,   1860;  F.R.S.,  etc.;  London. 

JACKSON,  JOHN  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Glasgow. 

JACKSON,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1829. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

JACKSON,  ROBERT,  M.A.   1886. 

Teacher   in   (i)    Dundee   High   School,    1880-83,    (2)    Dumfries   Academy, 
1885-88,  (3)  Waid  Academy,  Anstruther,  since  1888. 

JACKSON,  THOMAS,  M.A.   1776. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Jacobi  Verbi  Dei  Ministri  in  Parochia  de  Aghnamulin 
&  Comitatu  de  Monaghan  in  Hybernia"  [Matric.  Alb.   1773]. 

JACKSON,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1794,  LL.D.  1810. 

Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy  in  University  of  St.  Andrews,   1809-37. 

JACKSON,  THOMAS,  M.D.   1835. 

Leeds;    Hull;   died  loth  April,   1871. 


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JACKSON,  THOMAS  HOUSTON,  M.B.,  CM.  1889. 

Glasgow ;   Newton-Abbot,  S.  Devon  ;   Glasgow ;  Sanquhar. 

JACKSON,  THOMAS  WILSON,  M.B.  1867. 

Glassford ;     Newbiggen-by-the-Sea,    Northumberland ;     Surgeon-Lieut.-Col., 
Army;  Ashton-under-Lyne ;  Glasgow;  Stirling;  died  2ist  January,  1896,  aged  50. 

JACKSON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1728. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

JACKSON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1825. 

Minister  of  (i)  Airdrie,  (2)  Free  Church  there;   died  8th  August,  1869. 

JACKSON,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Stirling;  Surgeon,  R.N.;  son  of  Thomas  Wilson  Jackson,  M.B.   1867  (q.v.). 

JACOB,  EBENEZER,  M.D.  1766. 

Wexford  Infirmary;   died  1813. 

JACOB,  JOHN,  LL.D.  1823. 

Rev.,  Head  Master  of  the  Grammar  School  at  Plymouth. 

JACOB,  WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS,  M.D.  1849. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

JACOBS,  J.  ALFRED,  M.D.  1838. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

JAGO,  ARTHUR  HERBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887. 

Ship  Surgeon ;   Omaha,  Nebraska,  U.S.A. 

JAGO,  EDWIN  BROOKE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1896. 

Glasgow. 

JAGO,  JOSIAS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886. 

Glasgow ;  Ship  Surgeon ;  Armadale ;  Falkirk ;  Gosport,  Hants. ;  Sunderland. 

JAMES,  DAVID,  M.A.  1882,  B.D.  1885. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Galston,  (2)  Kirkcaldy. 

JAMES,  JOHN  ANGELL,  D.D.  1846. 

Minister    of    Carr's    Lane    Congregational    Church,    Birmingham;    born    at 
Blandford,  Dorset,  6th  June,  1785;   died  ist  October,   1859. 

JAMES,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1885. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Westray,  Orkney,  (2)  Gorebridge,  Midlothian. 

JAMES,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Glasgow;   Stamford  Bridge,  Yorks. 

JAMES,  THOMAS,  B.A.  1860,  M.A.  1861. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Llanelly,  Wales,  and  Head   Master  of  a  Private 
School  there. 

JAMES,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1866. 

Calvinistic    Methodist    Minister    at    Llandyssel,    Wales,    since    1867,    and 
(1868-94)  Master  of  a  Grammar  School  there. 

T 


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JAMES,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1866. 

Minister  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  of  Wales  at  (i)  Neath,   (2)  Swansea, 

(3)  Cardiff  (where  also    Head  Master  of  a  Private  Academy),   (4)  Nantymoel, 
Glam. 

JAMES,  SIR  WILLIAM  MILBOURNE,  M.A.  1825,  LL.D.  1873. 

Q.C. ;   one  of  the  Lords  Justices  of  Appeal   in  the  Court  of  Chancery; 
born  1807;   died  7th  June,  1881. 

JAMESON,  BENJAMIN,  M.A.   1810. 

"  Filius  natu  Tertius  Andreae  in  parochia  Beterashane  in  comitatu  de  Derry  " 
[Matric.  Alb.   1807]. 

JAMESON,  JAMES,  M.D.  1857. 

Surgeon-Major-General,    Army;     Director-General    of    the    Army    Medical 
Department;    C.B.  (Civil),   1897. 

JAMESON,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1865. 

Kilbirnie;   Brigade-Surgeon-Lieut.-Col.,  I.M.S.,  Bengal. 

JAMESON,  WILLIAM,  D.D.  1768. 

Minister  of  Rerick,   1731-90;  M.A.  of  1722;   died  (Father  of  the  Church) 
4th  March,  1790,  aged  86. 

JAMESON,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1836. 

Dublin :    sometime   Lecturer   on   Midwifery,    etc.,   etc.,    Dublin   School   of 
Medicine  and  Surgery;   died  ist  February,   1875,  aged  72. 

JAMIESON,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.  1878. 

Glasgow. 

JAMIESON,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1884. 

Minister  of  Auchterarder. 

JAMIESON,  ARCHIBALD  MOODIE,  C.M.  1859. 

Thornhill,  Stirlingshire;    Surgeon  in  Public  Service. 

JAMIESON,  CHARLES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1881. 

Canisbay,    Caithness-shire ;    Tomintoul,    Banffshire ;    Finchingfield,    Essex ; 
Scourie,  Lairg,  Sutherlandshire. 

JAMIESON,  JAMES,  M.D.   1862,  C.M.  1863. 

Beith ;  Anstruther ;  Warrnambool,  Victoria,  Australia ;  Melbourne :  Lecturer 
on  Obstetrics  in  University  there. 

JAMIESON,  JOHN,  M.A.   1876. 

F.C.  Minister  at  (i)  Firth,  Orkney,  (2)  Canonbie. 

JAMIESON,  JOHN  ANDERSON,  M.D.  1840. 

Helensburgh;   Brodick,  Arran. 

JAMIESON,  ROBERT,  D.D.  1848. 

Minister  of  (i)  Westruther,  (2)  Currie,  (3)  St.  Paul's,  Glasgow;   Member 

of  University   Court   (as   Chancellor's   Assessor),    1874-78;  born   3rd   January, 
1802 ;   died  26th  October,  1880. 


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JAMIESON,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  CM.  1889. 

Brodick,  Arran ;   son  of  John  Anderson  Jamieson,  M.D.  (q.v.). 

JAMIESON,  WILLIAM,  CM.  1822. 

Bellshill;  died  25th  June,  1858. 

JAMIESON,  WILLIAM  STEVENS,  B.Sc.  1874. 

Head  Master  of  Kay  Public  School,  Glasgow. 

JAMISON,  ARTHUR  ANDREW,  M.D.  1865,  CM.  1865. 

Glasgow ;   St.  Helen's,  Lanes. ;   London. 

JAMISON,  WALTER,  M.A.  1744. 

"Filius  Gulielmi  Jamison  in  Urbe  Glasgua"  [Matric.  Alb.   1738]. 

JAPP,  ALEXANDER  HAY,  LL.D.  1879. 

(a)  Editor  of  the  Montrose  Review;  (b)  Litterateur  ("  H.  A.  Page")  and 
Publisher  in  London ;  native  of  Dun,  Forfarshire. 

JARDINE,  DAVID,  M.A.  1813. 

A  historical  and  legal  writer;  Barrister;  Police  Magistrate  at  Bow  Street, 
London;  Recorder  of  Bath;  born  1794;  died  at  Heath,  Weybridge,  Surrey, 
1 3th  September,  1860. 

JARDINE,  FERGUS,  M.A.  1821. 

Minister  of  (i)  Scots  Church,  London  Wall,  (2)  Kinghorn;  died  2oth  July, 
1848. 

JARDINE,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1765. 

Of  Hallside;   Licentiate  of  Church  of  Scotland;   Travelling  Tutor  to  sons 

of  Baron  Mure  of  Caldwell;  Professor  of  Logic  in  Glasgow  University,   1774  to 

1827;  born  at  Wandal,  Lanarkshire,  1742;  died  on  Sunday,  28th  January,  1827. 

JARDINE,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1882. 

St.  Helen's,  Lanes. ;   Heywood  there ;   Castleton  there ;   Rochdale. 

JARDINE,  JOHN,  M.A-  1877. 

Minister  of  High  Street  U.P.  Church,  Dumbarton,  1881  to  1886;  born  at 
Castle-Douglas,  loth  June,  1854;  died  8th  January,  1886. 

JARDINE,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1804. 

"Hybernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

JARDINE,  WALTER,  M.A.  1890. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Public  School,  Newburgh-on-Tay,  (2)  Sharp's  Educational 
Institution,  Perth,  (3)  The  Academy,  Perth. 

JARROLD,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1802. 

Physician  in  (i)  Stockport,  (2)  Manchester;  born  at  Manningtree,  Essex, 
ist  December,  1770;  died  at  Manchester,  24th  June,  1853. 

JARVIE,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1885. 

Teacher  in  Busby  Public  School,  1880-82 ;  Teacher  in  Hutchesons'  Grammar 
School,  Glasgow,  1884-86;  Head  Master  of  Lady  Central  Public  School, 
Sanday,  Orkney,  since  1886. 


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JARVIS,  THOMAS,  M.A.   1741. 

"Ang. "  [Grad.  Alb.];  "Filius  Thomae  Jarvis  Mercatoris  in  Insula  de 
Antegoa"  [Matric.  Alb.  1736]. 

JAYNE,  FREDERICK  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Aberaman,  Aberdare. 

JEBB,  HENRY,  M.D.   1839. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

JEBB,  RICHARD  CLAVERHOUSE,  LL.D.  1891. 

Fellow  and  Classical  Lecturer  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1863-75; 
Public  Orator  of  Cambridge  University,  1869-76;  Professor  of  Greek  in  Glasgow 
University,  1875-89;  Regius  Professor  of  Greek  in  Cambridge  University  since 
1889;  M.P.  for  that  University  since  1891 ;  D.C.L.  Oxon. ;  LL.D.  Edin.  (1879), 
Dublin,  and  Harvard;  D.Litt.  Cantab.;  Ph.D.  Bologna;  F.S.A. ;  born  at 
Dundee,  27th  August,  1841. 

JEFFERSON,  JOHN,  M.D.  1856. 

Surgeon,  R.N. ;  died  prior  to  27th  March,   1896. 

JEFFERSON,  THOMAS,  B.A.  1782. 

"  Filius  natu  Secundus  Thomae  Armigeri  de  Greenrigg  in  Comitatu  Cumbriae, 
natus  in  Anglia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1779]. 

JEFFRAY,  JAMES,  M.A.  1778. 

M.D.  Edin.  1786;  Professor  of  Anatomy  in  the  University  of  Glasgow, 
1790  to  1848;  born  at  Kilsyth,  1759;  died  28th  January,  1848. 

JEFFRAY,  JAMES,  M.A.  1831,  M.D.  1834. 

Son  of,  and  sometime  Assistant  to,  Professor  James  Jeffray  (q.v.) ;  resided 

in  Glasgow,  but  did  not  practise;  born  2nd  August,  1811;  died  24th  May,  1886. 

JEFFREY,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1858. 

Master  in  Brisbane  Academy,  Largs,  1858-88;  Preacher  of  the  Gospel  (North 
Woodside  Mission  Church,  Glasgow),  1888-95 ;  died  3oth  December,  1895, 
aged  57. 

JEFFREY,  JAMES,  M.A.  1868. 

Head  Master  of  (i)  Bothwell  Academy,  (2)  Anderson's  Academy,  12  Carlton 
Place,  Glasgow,  (3)  City  Girls'  School,  74  John  Street,  Glasgow;  died  5th  March, 
1889. 

JEFFREY,  JAMES  RITCHIE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Muirkirk. 

JEFFREY,  NORMAN  STUART,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Blackpool,  Lanes. ;  Heywood  there. 

JENINGS,  JOHN  R.,  M.D.  1834. 

"Hibernicus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

JENKIN,  HENRY  CHARLES  FLEEMING,  LL.D.  1883. 

Professor  of  Engineering  in  (i)  University  College,  London,   1865-68,   (2) 

Edinburgh  University,  1868-85;  bora  25th  March,   1833;  died  i2th  June,  1885. 


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JENKINS,  EDGAR  MILWYN,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Builth,  Breconshire. 

JENKINS,  EVANS,  M.A.   1780. 

"  Natus  in  Hibernia,  Filius  natu  minimus  Evani  nuper  Agricolae  in  Parochia 
de  Donaghmore  in  Comitatu  de  Donegal"  [Matric.  Alb.  1779]. 

JENKINS,  HUGH,  M.A.  1895. 

Minister   of  Comely  Bank   Congregational  Church,  Edinburgh,  since  1896. 

JENKINS,  SIR  JAMES,  M.D.  1839. 

Assistant  Surgeon,  R.N.,  1841;  Surgeon,  1854;  Staff  Surgeon,  1863;  Deputy 

Inspector-General  of  Hospitals,   1872;  Inspector-General  (retired),  1878;  served 

in  charge  of  Naval  Brigade  before  Sebastopol,  1854-55;  etc.,  etc.,  etc. ;  Honorary 

Surgeon  to  the  Queen;  K.C.B. ;  Knight  of  Legion  of  Honour;  born  1818. 

JENKINS,  JOHN,  M.A.  1831. 

Unitarian  Minister  and  Schoolmaster  at  Yeovil  (Somerset)  and  Boston  (Lines.), 
1832-39;  Schoolmaster  at  Swansea  for  some  years;  Proprietor  and  Editor  of 
Swansea  and  Glamorgan  Herald,  1847-57;  Assistant  Commissioner,  Welsh 
Education  Enquiry,  1858-59;  Barrister-at-Law,  London,  1865-84;  born  2ist 
August,  1808;  died  October,  1884. 

JENKINS,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1812. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Keady,   1816-62;   died  3oth  August,  1862. 

JENKINS,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1860. 

Congregational  Minister  at  (i)  Berea,  Pembrokeshire,  (2)  Ipswich,  Queens- 
land. 

JENKINS,  THOMAS  WILSON,  M.A.  1883,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887,  M.D.  1889. 

Glasgow. 

JENKINS,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1872. 

Minister,  St.  David's,  South  Wales. 

JENNINGS,  PHILIP,  LL.D.   1815. 

Archdeacon  of  Norfolk  and  Rector  of  Corston,  1847  ;  many  years  Assistant 

Minister,  St.  James's  Chapel,  Marylebone,  and  Perpetual  Curate  shortly  before 

his  death  on   2oth  December,   1849,  aged  66;    B.A.  Oxon.   1806;  M.A.   1809; 

B.  and  D.D.   1824. 

JENNINGS,  ROWAN,  M.A.  1776. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

JEPHSON,  HENRY,  M.D.  1828. 

Leamington;  J.P. ;  died  i4th  May,  1878,  aged  79;  described  by  Thomas 
Guthrie,  D.D.,  who  was  a  patient  of  his  at  Leamington  in  1848,  as  "a  man  of  very 
versatile  and  extraordinary  talents." 

JEPHSON,  JAMES,  M.D.  1833. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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JEPHSON,  JOHN  HOLMES,  M.D.  1850. 

Sometime  Army  Surgeon  (present  at  Alma,  Inkermann,  and  Sebastopol) ; 
Birkenhead;  London;  died  at  his  sister's  house,  13  St.  James's  Terrace,  Hillhead, 
Glasgow,  8th  July,  1896,  aged  71. 

JEPHSON,  WILLIAM  HOLMES,  M.D.  1843. 

Army  Surgeon;  Deputy  Inspector-General;  died  7th  April,  1870,  aged  49. 

JERDAN,  DAVID  SMILES,  M.A.  1892. 

University  Fellow  in  Chemistry  of  the  Victoria  University,  Manchester: 
B.Sc.  Viet. 

JEREMY,  DANIEL  DAVIES,  M.A.   1851. 

Unitarian  Minister  at  Frenchay,  Warwick,  and  Dublin;   born   1828. 

JEREMY,  WALTER  DAVID,  M.A.  1848. 

Barrister-at-Law,  London;  J.P.  for  County  of  Cardigan;  born  1825;  died 
1 8th  September,  1893. 

JEWEL,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1848. 

Largs;  a  "Frederick  Jewel,  M.D.,"  died  at  Yachandanah,  Australia,  in  May, 
1859,  aged  35. 

JOACHIM,  JOSEPH,  LL.D.  1889. 

Concert  Director  in  Weimar,  1850-54;  Concert  Director  in  Hanover,  1854-69; 

Member  of  the  Senate  of  the  Berlin  Academy,  and  Director  and  Professor  in  the 

Conservatory  of  Music  since  1869;  Mus.  Doc.  (Oxford  and  Cambridge);  born  at 

Kittsee,  near  Presburg,  28th  June,   1831. 

JOHN,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1893. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

JOHNSON,  ALLAN  MOORE,  M.A.   1777. 

"Hybernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

JOHNSON,  DAVID,  Ch.B.  1819. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

JOHNSON,  GILBERT  PETGRAVE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890,  M.D.   1894. 

Glasgow;  Liverpool;  Stoke-on-Trent. 

JOHNSON,  JAMES  STEWART,  D.D.  1874. 

Minister  of  Cambuslang,  1843-81;  born  at  Cumnock,  3rd  November,  1810; 
died  9th  November,  1881. 

JOHNSON,  JOHN,  M.D.  1843. 

Weston-super-Mare. 

JOHNSON,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Dundee;  Port-Glasgow. 

JOHNSON,  PHILIP,  M.A.  1771. 

"Natus  in  Hibern.  Filius  natu  tertius  Thomae  quondam  V.D.M.  Parochiae 
de  Maghregall  in  Comitatu  de  Antrim  in  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1768]. 


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JOHNSON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1812. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

JOHNSON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1816. 

"  Filius  natu  Secundus  Francisci  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Drumboe  in  comi- 
tatu  de  Down"  [Matric.  Alb.   1811]. 

JOHNSTON,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1880,  M.D.  1894. 

Glasgow;  Methven,  Perthshire. 

JOHNSTON,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1883,  M.D.  1889. 

Dumbarton ;  Wrexham ;  Burnley,  Lanes. ;  Cheadle,  Cheshire ;  Newton  Heath, 
Lanes. ;  Glasgow  ( Physician  Superintendent  of  Belvidere  Fever  Hospital). 

JOHNSTON,  ALEXANDER  ORROCK,  D.D.  1892. 

Minister  of  (i)  Cambuslang  Free  Church,    1868-76,  (2)  Westbourne  Free 
Church,  Glasgow,  since  1876;  M.A.  Edin.   1861. 

JOHNSTON,  ALFRED,  M.A.  1889. 

Analytical  Chemist  in  Glasgow. 

JOHNSTON,  ALFRED  WILLIAM,  M.A,  1885. 

Minister  (i)  at  Owen  Sound,  Ontario,  Canada,  1888,  (2)  of  Belhaven  Mission, 
Glasgow,   1889,  (3)  of  Mearns  U.P.  Church  since  1891. 

JOHNSTON,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1771. 

"Filius  natu  tertius  Jacobi  in  Parochia  de  Little  Dunkeld"  [Matric.  Alb. 
1765]- 

JOHNSTON,  ARCHIBALD,  CM.  1834. 

Glasgow. 

JOHNSTON,  ARCHIBALD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1870. 

Glasgow. 

JOHNSTON,  ARCHIBALD  M'ARTHUR,  M.A.  1893. 

Teacher  and  Assayer,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal. 

JOHNSTON,  DAVID,  M.A.  1784. 

"  Xatus  in  Hibernia  Filius  Davidis  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Clogher  in  Comi- 
tatu  de  Tyrone  natu  secundus"  [Matric.  Alb.   1780]. 

JOHNSTON,  DAVID,  B.A.   1856,  B.D.  1881. 

(i)  Minister  of  Unst;  (2)  Minister  of  Harray;  (3)  Professor  of  Divinity  and 
Biblical  Criticism  in  University  of  Aberdeen. 

JOHNSTON,  DAVID,  M.A.  1884. 

Sub-Inspector  of  Schools. 

JOHNSTON,  DAVID  GEORGE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1876. 

Glasgow;   Haltwhistle,  Northumberland;  London;    Hillingdon,   Middlesex; 
London ;  Bristol ;  London. 

JOHNSTON,  DAVID  GIBB,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885. 

Cambusnethan :  Carterton,  VVairarapa,  N.Z. 


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JOHNSTON,  DUNCAN,  M.D.  1858. 

Fleet  Surgeon,  R.N. 

JOHNSTON,  ERNEST  ROBERT,  B.Sc.  1889. 

Civil  Engineer  in  (i)  Glasgow,  (2)  London. 

JOHNSTON,  FRANCIS,  M.A.  1795. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

JOHNSTON,  FRANCIS,  M.B.,  CM.  1883. 

Liverpool ;  Birkenhead. 

JOHNSTON,  GILBERT,  M.A.  1894. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Glasgow,  (2)  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

JOHNSTON,  HENRY,  M.D.  1836. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

JOHNSTON,  HENRY  WHYTE,  M.A.  1881. 

Minister  of  St.  John's  Presbyterian  Church,  Warpau,  New  Zealand. 

JOHNSTON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1764. 

"  Filius  Jacobi   in   vico   Inver,   in   parochia   minori   de  Dunkeld "  [Matric. 
Alb.   1759]. 

JOHNSTON,  JAMES,  C.M.  1820. 

Limekilns,  Dunfermline;   died  i4th  February,   1862. 

JOHNSTON,  JAMES  FINLAY  WEIR,  M.A.  1826. 

Professor  of  Agricultural  Chemistry  in  Durham  University ;  born  at  Paisley, 
i3th  September,   1796;   died  i8th  September,   1855;   F.R.S. 

JOHNSTON,  JAMES  HERBERT  ORROCK,  M.A.  1895. 

Law  Apprentice,  Glasgow;  son  of  Alexander  Orrock  Johnston,  D.D.  (q.v.). 

JOHNSTON,  JAMES  WINGATE,  M.D.   1828. 

Penge,    Surrey;     Inspector-General    of    Hospitals    and    Fleets;     Honorary 
Surgeon  to  the  Queen;   died  i7th  October,   1882. 

JOHNSTON,  JAMES  WYLIE,  M.A.  1852. 

Licentiate  of  the  Free  Church ;   Teacher  and  Tutor,  Edinburgh. 

JOHNSTON,  JOHN,  M.A.   1747. 

JOHNSTON,  JOHN,  M.A.   1805. 

Possibly  the  same  person   as  John  Johnston,   Irish   Presbyterian    Minister 
of  (i)  Cootehill,   1808-11,  (2)  Tullylish,   1811-62;   died  i6th  October,  1862. 

JOHNSTON,  JOHN,  M.D.  1816. 

"Late  Surgeon  in  the  Navy"  [Univ.  Minute,  3oth  March,  1816], 

JOHNSTON,  JOHN,  B.A.   1835,  M.A.  1836. 

"Fil.  n.  2dlls   Jacobi  naupegi  in  com.  de  Renfrew"  [Matric.  Alb.   1829]. 

JOHNSTON,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.   1882,  M.D.  1896. 

Nathalia,  Victoria,  Australia;   Williamstown  there. 


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JOHNSTON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1883,  LL.B.  1885. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

JOHNSTON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1885,  B.D.   1888. 

Minister  of  Eccles. 

JOHNSTON,  JOHN  DUNN,  CM.  1832. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

JOHNSTON,  JOHN  M'CUBBIN,  M.A.  1884,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888,  M.D.  1894. 

Tillicoultry ;   Glasgow  (Medical  Officer,  City  Poorhouse). 

JOHNSTON,  JOHN  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1846. 

Surgeon-Major,    Army;    Medical    Officer,    Military    Prison,    Cork;     died 
November,   1887. 

JOHNSTON,  JOSEPH,  M.D.  1739. 

Possibly  Surgeon  in  Dumfries,  and  father-in-law  of  Dr.  Thomas  Blacklock, 
the  blind  poet. 

JOHNSTON,  JOSEPH  KEAY,  M.A.  1889,  B.D.  1892. 

Licentiate  of  the  U.P.  Church. 

JOHNSTON,  RICHARD,  M.A  1762. 

"Filius  natu  major  Richardi  Armigeri  de  Gillford  in  Comitatu  de  Downe, 
Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.   1761]. 

JOHNSTON,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1770,  M.A.  1771. 

"Natus  in  Urbe  Annan,  Filius  natu  minimus  Roberti  Mercatoris  in  Annan 
in  Com.  de  Dumfries"  [Matric.  Alb.   1768]. 

JOHNSTON,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1849,  C.M.  1854. 

Newry;   died  3rd  January,  1873,  aged  56. 

JOHNSTON,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  CM.  1874. 

Glasgow ;    Lugar ;    Dundee. 

JOHNSTON,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1876,  B.D.  1881. 

U.P.  Missionary  at  New  Broughton,  Jamaica, 

JOHNSTON,  ROBERT  JOHN,  M.A.  1820. 

Minister  of  (i)  Stanley,    1829-32,   (2)  Auchtermuchty,    1832-44,  (3)  Logic 
(Presbytery  of  Dunblane),   1844-71;   died  i7th  August,  1871,  aged  68. 

JOHNSTON,  SAMUEL,  M.D.  1841. 

Carrigart,  Co.  Donegal;   Londonderry;   died  1877. 

JOHNSTON,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1841. 

Surgeon,  R.N. ;   Omagh,  Co.  Tyrone;   died  1866. 

JOHNSTON,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1888. 

Medical  Student,  Edin.  University. 

JOHNSTON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1774. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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JOHNSTON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1778. 

"(Natus  in  Hibernia)  Filius  natu  secundus  Gulielmi  Mercatoris  in  Parochia 
de  Clogher  in  Com.  de  Tyrone  in  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.   1777]- 

JOHNSTON,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1786. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

JOHNSTON,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1819. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

JOHNSTON,  WILLIAM,  C.M.  1835. 

Coleraine,  Victoria,  Australia. 

JOHNSTON,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1839. 

Surgeon-General,  I. M.S.,  Madras. 

JOHNSTON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1886,  B.D.  1889. 

Licentiate  of  the  U.P.  Church. 

JOHNSTON,  WILLIAM  THOMSON,  B.A.  1857. 

English  Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Bowdon,  Manchester,  (2)  Worcester. 

JOHNSTONE,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1857,  C.M.   1869. 

Warwick  Bridge,  Cumberland;   Wetheral  there. 

JOHNSTONE,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1889. 

(i)  Teacher  in   Henderson  Street  School,  Glasgow;  (2)  Head   Master  of 
Burgh  School,  Lanark. 

JOHNSTONE,  ANDREW  COCHRANE,  M.D.  1839. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

JOHNSTONE,  JAMES  FERGUSON,  M.A.   1884,  LL.B.  1887. 

Writer,  Paisley. 

JOHNSTONE,  JOHN  CARLYLE,  M.B.,  C.M.   1877,  M.D.   1891. 

Glasgow;  Cupar;  Edinburgh;   Melrose  (Medical  Superintendent  of  District 
Asylum). 

JOHNSTONE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1817,  D.D.  1849. 

Minister  of  Secession  and  U.P.  Church,  Limekilns,  Dunfermline,  1823-74; 
born  at  Biggar,   i8th  February,   1800;   died  at  Edinburgh,  May,  1874. 

JOHNSTONE,  WILLIAM,  B.L.  1882. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

JOHNSTOUN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1732. 

JOLLY,  ISAAC,  M.A.  1881. 

Presbyterian  Minister  in  New  Zealand,  at  (i)   Invercargill,   (2)  Lawrence, 
(3)  Dunedin. 
JONES,  DAVID,  M.A.  1865. 

Calvinistic  Methodist  Minister  at  Blaenavon,  Mon. 

JONES,  DAVID,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887. 

Motherwell. 


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JONES,  DAVID  ELEAZER,  M.A.  1870. 

Congregational  Minister  at  Sirhowy,  Mon.,  1870-74;  Professor  in  Carmarthen 
Presbyterian  College  of  (i)  Mathematics,  1874-84,  (2)  Theology  since  1884. 

JONES,  EDWIN  WHITE,  M.B.,  CM.   1880. 

Dresden,  Staffs. ;  Longton  there. 

JONES,  EVAN,  M.A.  1885. 

Head  Master  of  (i)  Old  College  School,  Carmarthen,  1886-94,  (2)  Whitland 
Intermediate  School,  S.  Wales,  since  1894. 

JONES,  EVAN  CEREDIG,  M.A.  1880. 

Unitarian  Minister  at  (i)  Maidstone,  Kent,   1880-84,  (2)  Bradford,  Yorks., 
•since  1885. 

JONES,  EVAN  PENLLYN,  M.A,  1872,  B.D.  1879. 

Tutor,  Registrar,  and  Librarian  at  University  College  of  Wales,  Aberystwyth, 
1872-92  ;  Librarian  there  since  1892 ;  is  also  an  ordained  Minister,  and  preaches 
regularly  amongst  the  Calvinistic  Methodists  of  Wales. 

JONES,  FRANCIS,  M.D.  1817. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

JONES,  GEORGE  WOWEN,  M.D.  1836. 

Alvington,  Glos. 

JONES,  HENRY.  M.A.  1874. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Garston,  Liverpool,  (2)  Carnarvon,  (3)  Melbourne 
(Chalmers  Memorial  Church). 

JONES,  HENRY,  M.A.  1879. 

Degree  Examiner  on  Mental  Philosophy  in  Glasgow  University,   1882-85  ; 

Professor  of  (i)   Mental  and  Moral  Philosophy  in  University  College,   Bangor, 

1884-91,  (2)  Logic  and   Metaphysics  in  St.   Andrews  University,    1891-94,  (3) 

Moral  Philosophy  in  Glasgow  University  since  1894;  LL.D.  St.  Andrews,  1896. 

JONES,  HENRY  EDWARD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Glasgow. 

JONES,  HUGH,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888. 

Glasgow;  Ship  Surgeon;  Caerffynnon,  Dolgelly,  N.  Wales. 

JONES,  JAMES,  M.A.  1872. 

Calvinistic   Methodist   Minister  at   Tanygroes,    Cardigan;   died   26th  May, 
1895,  aged  55. 

JONES,  JAMES  ARTHUR,  M.B.,  C.M.  1876,  M.D.  1879. 

Aberayron,  South  Wales;  Llanelly  there. 

JONES,  JENKIN,  M.D.  1818. 

Brighton ;   sometime  Surgeon  in  the  Navy. 

JONES,  JOHN,  M.D.   1851. 

Castle  Bellingham,  Co.  Louth ;  Drumconrath,  Co.   Meath. 


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JONES,  JOHN  CHATWIN,  B.A.   1847,  M.A.  1848. 

Baptist  Minister  at  Spalding  since  1848. 

JONES,  JOHN  EDMUND,  M.B.,  CM.   1881. 

Glasgow;  Pwllheli,  North  Wales. 

JONES,  JOHN  EMLYN,  LL.D.   1863. 

Baptist  Minister,  Ebbw  Vale,  Monmouth ;  poet,  historian,  and  litterateur ;  born 
1818;  died  January,  1873. 

JONES,  JOHN  HARRIS,  M.A.  1853. 

Calvinistic  Methodist  Minister,  and  Professor  in  Trevecca  Theological  College, 
South  Wales;  born  at  Llangeler,  Carmarthenshire,  z8th  August,  1827;  died  2ist 
July,  1885. 

JONES,  JOHN  HARRIS,  M.B.,  C.M.   1891. 

Llangeler,  Carmarthenshire;  Llandyssil  there. 

JONES,  JOHN  JOSIAH,  M.B.,  C.M.  1872. 

Llandyssil,  South  Wales ;  Aberavon,  Glam. ;  Resolven  there ;  Llandyssil. 

JONES,  LLEWELYN,  M.D.  1814. 

Chester. 
JONES,  OWEN  GETHIN,  M.B.,  C.M.   1891. 

Penmachno,  N.  Wales;  Burry  Port,  S.  Wales. 

JONES,  REES  JENKINS,  M.A.  1863. 

Head  Master  of  Treeynon  Seminary,  Aberdare,  South  Wales,  and  pastor 
(Unitarian)  of  the  Old  Meeting  House  there. 

JONES,  RICHARD,  M.D.  1808. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

JONES,  RICHARD  PARRY,  M.D.  1856. 

Surgeon,  New  York  and  Philadelphia  Steam  Ship  Company's  Service. 

JONES,  RICHARD  PHILLIPS,  M.D.   1821. 

Chester;  J.P. ;  died  June,   1867. 

JONES,  RICHARD  WILLIAMS,  M.B.,  C.M.   1881. 

Mountain  Ash,  Glam.  ;  J.P. 

JONES,  SIMON,  M.A.  1765. 

"Anglo  Britannus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

JONES,  THOMAS  WEDROS,  M.A.  1895. 

Teacher  in  Old  College  School,  Carmarthen. 
JONES,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1818. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb]. 

JONES,  WILLIAM,  M.D,   1819. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

JONES,  WILLIAM  ARTHUR,  M.A.  1841. 

Unitarian  Minister  at  (i)  Northampton,  (2)  Bridgewater,  and  (3)Taunton; 
born  ist  May,  1818;  died  23rd  April,  1873. 


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JONES,  WILLIAM  HUTCHINSON  BULKELEY,  M.D.  1826. 

Princes  Town,  Devon;  Staff-Surgeon,  R.N. 

JONES,  WILLIAM  LLEWELYN,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Cefn-Coed,  Merthyr  Tydfil. 

JONES,  WILLIAM  REES,  M.B.,  CM.  1880,  M.D.   1887. 

Brecon :  Coroner  for  South  Division  of  County. 

JORDAN,  JAMES,  CM.   1837. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

JORDAN,  JOHN,  CM.  1826. 

"  Hibernus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

JORDAN,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1895. 

Teacher  in  Kay  Public  School,  Glasgow. 

JOSEPH,  JOSEPH  MARCUS,  M.D.,  CM.   1852,  LL.D.   1866. 

Deputy-Surgeon-General,  Madras  Army. 

JOSEPH,  LAURENCE  ALFRED,  M.D.  1831. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.];  "Surgeon  in  the  4th  regiment  of  dragoon  guards" 
[Univ.  Minute,  loth  March,  1831]. 

JUBB,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Ship  Surgeon. 

JUBB,  JAMES  HERBERT,  B.L.   1884. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

JUBB,  JOHN,  B.L.  1883. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

JUBB,  THOMAS  EDWARD,  M.A.  1878. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Luss. 

KALLEY,  ROBERT  REID,  M.D.   1838. 

Island  of  Madeira  (had  to  leave  owing  to  the  part  he  took  in  Protestant 
movement  of  1845  and  1846);  Rio-de-Janeiro;  Edinburgh;  died  there,  lyth 
January,  1888. 

KANE,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1841. 

Limerick;   died  March,  1890. 

KATER,  DAVID,  M.A.   1887. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Bathgate. 

KAVANAGH,  BERNARD,  M.D.  1849. 

Limerick;   died  i9th  October,  1879,  aged  56. 

KAY,  ADAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1894. 

Glasgow;   Treherbert,  Glam. 

KAY,  JAMES,  M.D.  1833. 

Eaglesham. 


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KAY,  ROBERT,  M.A.   1794. 

Minister  of  (i)  Kinclaven,  (2)  Canongate  Chapel,  Edinburgh,  (3)  Perth  West; 
died  1 5th  October,  1819,  aged  48. 

KAY,  ROBERT,  B.A.  1833. 

"Fil.  n.  max.  Davidis  Scribae  Kilmarnock"  [Matric.  Alb.   1827]. 

KAY,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Glasgow ;   Helensburgh. 

KAY,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1865,  M.D.  1867. 

Maybole ;   Gatehouse-of-Fleet ;   Bombay. 

KAYE,  JAMES  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1880. 

Huntingdon  ;   Bromsgrove,  Wore. ;   Birmingham ;   Huddersfield. 

KEAN,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1880,  B.D.  1881. 

(i)  Consular  Chaplain,  Minister  of  St.  Andrew's  Church,  and  Missionary  to 
Jews  at  Alexandria,  Egypt ;  (2)  Minister  of  Ruthrieston,  Aberdeen ;  (3) 
Missionary  (London  Missionary  Society)  to  St.  Petersburg. 

KEARNEY,  JOHN,  M.D.  1787. 

KEARNS,  JOHN  STEELE,  C.M.  1834. 

"Hibernia"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

KEAY,  EBENEZER,  M.A.  1736. 

"F.  Ebenezer  Key  Mercatoris  in  New  Market  in  Comit.  dicto  Flintshire" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1733]. 

KEAY,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1881,  M.D.  1888. 

Glasgow;  Lenzie;  Dumfries;  Polton,  Midlothian;  Inverness  (Medical 
Superintendent  of  District  Asylum). 

KEDDIE,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886. 

Uddingston ;   Fauldhouse. 

KEELE,  HENRY  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1832. 

Ventnor;  London;  Woolstone,  Hants.;  Southampton;  died  23rd  January, 
1875,  aged  84. 

KEELING,  WILLIAM  BROWN,  M.D.  1839. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

KEENAN,  CAMPBELL  BROWN,  M.D.  1839. 

"Hybernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

KEITH,  NEIL,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Campbeltown  ;   Manchester ;   Kintyre. 

KEITH,  PETER  HAY,  D.D.  1844. 

Minister  of  Hamilton;   died  1874,  aged  74. 

KELL,  EDMUND,  M.A.  1819. 

Unitarian  Minister  at  (i)  Newport,  Isle  of  Wight,  (2)  Southampton;  died 
i7th  January,  1874. 


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KELL,  JAMES,  CM.  1820. 

"Hibernia"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

KELL,  JOHN,  M.A.  1806. 

"Filius  natu  Tertius  Joannis  de  Rockeycreek  in  parochia  de  Chester  in  South 
Carolina  in  America"  [Matric.  Alb.  1802]. 

KELLO,  GEORGE,  CM.  1819. 

Biggar;   died  24th  August,  1864,  aged  70. 

KELLY,  ADAM  BROWN,  B.Sc.  1887,  M.B.,  CM.  1888. 

London;   Glasgow;   son  of  Adam  Lawson  Kelly,  M.D.  (q.v.). 

KELLY,  ADAM  LAWSON,  M.D.  1859. 

Glasgow. 

KELLY,  ARTHUR  HILL,  M.D.  1864. 

Assistant  Surgeon,  R.N. ;   died  September,   1864. 

KELLY,  DANIEL,  M.A.  1811. 

Minister  of  (i)  Southend,  (2)  Campbeltown;  died  zgth  January,  1843, 
aged  53. 

KELLY,  DANIEL,  CM.  1833. 

Carndonagh,  Co.  Donegal;   America;   Carndonagh. 

KELLY,  HUBERT,  M.D.  1789. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

KELLY,  HUGH,  M.D.  1820. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

KELLY,  HUGH,  M.B,  CM.  1884,  M.D.  1896. 

Glasgow. 

KELLY,  JAMES  KELLOCK,  M.B.,  CM.  1873,  M.D.  1889. 

Glasgow  (Lecturer  on  Gynaecology  in  St.  Mungo's  College). 

KELLY,  JEREMIAH  HUBERT,  M.D.  1839. 

Parsonstown,  King's  Co. ;  Philipstown,  King's  Co. ;  Medical  Superintendent, 
Spike  Island  Convict  Prison,  Queenstown ;  London ;  Parsonstown ;  Blackrock, 
Co.  Dublin. 

KELLY,  JOHN,  M.D.  1791. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

KELLY,  PATRICK,  M.D.  1796. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

KELLY,  PATRICK,  LL.D.  1809. 

Master  of  the  "Mercantile  School,"  Finsbury  Square,  London;  Mathematician 
and  Astronomer;  born  1756;  died  at  Brighton,  5th  April,  1842. 

KELLY,  SAMUEL,  B.A.  1851,  M.A.  1852. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  Samuel  Kelly,  Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at 
Tullamore,  1856-58,  when  resigned  for  an  appointment  to  Australia  on  the 
Colonial  Mission. 


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KELLY,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1894. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Govanhill,  Glasgow,  (2)  Billhead  there,  (3)  Bermondsey, 
London,  S.E. 

KELSALL,  HENRY,  M.D.  1842. 

Surgeon,  Royal  Navy ;  London  ;  Leicester  ;  Guildford  ;  Exeter ;  Reigate ; 
died  3rd  December,  1874,  aged  72. 

KELSO,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Brodick,  Arran. 

KELSO,  HAMILTON,  M.D.   1762. 

"Filius  unicus  Henrici  Mercatoris  in  Urbe  Belfast  in  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb. 
1758]. 
KELSO,  JAMES,  C.M.   1840. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

KELSO,  JOHN  JOHNSTON,  M.D.  1839,  C.M.  1852. 

Lisburn,  Co.  Antrim. 

KELVIN,  BARON,  LL.D.   1896. 

William  Thomson;  Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy  in  the  University  of 
Glasgow  since  1846;  Member  of  University  Court  (as  Senate's  Assessor), 
1872-76;  B.A.  Cantab.  1845;  M.A.  1848;  D.CL.  Oxon.  1865;  F.R.S.;  P.R.S. 
1891  and  subsequent  years ;  G.C.V.O. ;  Knighted  1866  for  services  in  furthering 
the  laying  of  the  Atlantic  Cable;  created  Baron  Kelvin  of  Largs  1892  ;  born  26th 
June,  1824;  son  of  Professor  James  Thomson,  M.A.  1812,  LL.D.  1829  (q.v.). 

KEMLO,  WILLIAM,  B.Sc.  1886. 

Engineer  at  (i)  Dumbarton,  (2)  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

KEMP,  ANDREW,  M.D.  1840. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

KEMP,  ARNOLD  LOW,  M.A.  1894. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland;  son  of  William  S.  Kemp,  LL.D.  (q.v.). 

KEMP,  ROBERT,  M.A.   1878. 

Minister  of  Blairgowrie ;   son  of  William  S.  Kemp,  LL.D.  (q.v.). 

KEMP,  WILLIAM  STRATHENRY,  LL.D.  1872. 

(i)  Classical  Master  in  Leith  High  School;  (2)  Rector  of  Falkirk  Grammar 
School;  (3)  Classical  Master  in  Greenock  Academy;  (4)  Head  Classical  Master 
in  the  High  School  of  Glasgow;  died  1873;  B.A.  Edin. 

KEMPT,  GEORGE  DAVIDSON,  M.A.  1889. 

Barrister-at-Law,  London. 

KENDALL,  FRANCIS  EDWARD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1884. 

Ship  Surgeon;   St.-Mary-Bourne,  Hants.;   died  i7th  July,   1890,  aged  27. 

KENNEDY,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.   1841,  M.D.,  C.M.   1846. 

Coleraine,  Co.  Derry;  Honolulu,  Sandwich  Islands;  Portrush,  Co.  Antrim; 
died  1886. 


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KENNEDY,  ALEXANDER  BLACKIE  WILLIAM,  LL.D.  1894. 

Sometime  Professor  of  Engineering  in  University  College,  London ;  F.R.S. 

KENNEDY,  ANDREW,  M.D.  1803. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

KENNEDY,  ARCHIBALD  ROBERT  STIRLING,  B.D.  1883,  D.D.  1893. 

Professor  of  Oriental  Languages  in  (i)  University  of  Aberdeen,    1887-95, 
(2)  University  of  Edinburgh  since  1895;    M.A.  Aberdeen. 

KENNEDY,  DANIEL,  M.D.  1835. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Joannis,  Mercatoris,  apud  Dumbarton  "  [Matric.  Alb. 

'«34 

KENNEDY,  DAVID  GIVEN,  M.B.   1872,  M.D.  1875. 

Ship  Surgeon ;   London. 

KENNEDY,  DUNCAN  SINCLAIR,  M.B.,  CM.  1873. 

Tarbolton;   Fort-William;   Perth. 

KENNEDY,  HUGH,  M.D.  1836. 

Glasgow;   Auckland,  New  Zealand;   died  1891. 

KENNEDY,  JAMES,  M.D.  1813. 

Practitioner    at    (i)    Ashby-de-la-Zouch,     (2)    Woodhouse,    Loughborough ; 
Medical  Bibliographer;   born  circa  1785;   died  in  London,  gth  May,  1851. 

KENNEDY,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1872,  M.D.   1888. 

Tyboe,  Co.  Tyrone ;  Brotton,  Yorks. ;  Guisborough,  Yorks. ;  West  Auckland, 
Durham;   died  i7th  January,  1891. 

KENNEDY,  JOHN,  M.A,  1766. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Hugonis  de  Cultra  Armigeri  in  Comitatu  de  Downe, 
Hib."  [Matric.  Alb.  1763]. 

KENNEDY.  JOHN,  M.A.  1810,  M.D.  1814. 

"  Filius  Unicus  Jacobi  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Aghadery  in  comitatu  de 
Down"  [Matric.  Alb.   1807]. 

KENNEDY,  JOHN,  M.D.  1833. 

Inspector-General   of  Hospitals,    Madras   Army;    died   at   Ayr,    6th   April, 
1893,  aged  83. 

KENNEDY,  JOHN,  M.A.  1889. 

B.D.  Edin.  1892;   Minister  of  Wemyss,  Fife. 

KENNEDY,  JOHN  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1882,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886,  M.D.  1892. 

Glasgow;   Bearsden ;   son  of  William  Kennedy,  LL.D.  1888  (q.v.). 

KENNEDY,  RICHARD,  M.D.  1810. 

"Orientalis  India"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

KENNEDY,  ROBERT,  C.M.  1830. 

KENNEDY,  ROBERT,  B.A,  1847,  M.A.  1848. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Myroe,  Londonderry. 


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KENNEDY,  ROBERT,  B.Sc.  1887,  M.A.   1888,  M.B.,  C.M.   1890,  M.D.   1896. 

Glasgow  (Assistant  to  Professor  of  Natural  History  in  the  University,  1889 
and  1890,  and  sometime  Lecturer  on  Biology  in  Technical  College). 

KENNEDY,  ROBERT,  B.Sc.   1893. 

Engineer  (Kennedy's  Patent  Water  Meter  Co.,  Ld.,  and  Glenfield  Co.,  Ld.), 
Kilmarnock. 

KENNEDY,  SAMUEL  GEORGE,  M.A.  1814. 

Minister  of  (i)   Leith  Wynd  Chapel,   Edinburgh,   (2)  West  Parish,   Perth; 

died  30th  December,  1835,  aged  40;  son  of  Thomas  Kennedy,  M.A.  1781  (q.v.). 

KENNEDY,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1767. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  Thomas  Kennedy,  Minister,  sometime  in 
America,  thereafter  of  Irish  Presbyterian  Congregation  at  Holywood,  1778-88, 
and  who  died  7th  February,  1788. 

KENNEDY,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1781. 

Minister  (i)  at  Carlisle,  (2)  at  Manchester,  (3)  of  St.  Madces ;  died  i6th 
March,  1828,  aged  73. 

KENNEDY,  THOMAS,  D.D.  1784. 

Minister  of  Down  Patrick. 

KENNEDY,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1815. 

Minister  of  the  Irish  Presbyterian  Congregation  of  Corboy  and  Tully, 
1817-39,  when  suspended  by  Synod,  and  joined  the  "Remonstrants." 

KENNEDY,  WILLIAM,  C.M.  1823. 

Tarbert,  Co.  Kerry;   died  1857. 

KENNEDY,  WILLIAM,  C.M.   1826. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

KENNEDY,  WILLIAM,  C.M.   1832,  M.D.  1833. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

KENNEDY,  WILLIAM,  LL.D.  1888. 

(i)    Head   Master   of  Ladyloan    F.C.    School,    Arbroath ;    (2)    Lecturer   in 

F.C.   Training  College,   Edinburgh;    (3)  Secretary  to  the  Educational  Institute 

of  Scotland;   (4)  Clerk  to  School  Board  of  Glasgow;    M.A.  Edin.    1867;   died 

icth  December,   1891,  aged  59. 

KENNEDY,  WILLIAM  WILLOUGHBY,  M.A.   1883. 

M.B.  Lond.   1891;   London;   Beaconsfield,  Bucks. 

KENNER,  RODAMUS,  M.A.  1728. 

"Anglo.  Virg."  [Matric.  Alb.   1726]. 

KENNEY,  ANDREW,  M.D.   1790. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

KENNEY,  PETER,  M.D.   1834. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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307 


KENNY,  GEORGE  GEILS,  M.B.,  CM.   1883. 

Portobello ;   Devonport,  Auckland,  N.Z. 

KENRICK,  JOHN,  M.A.  1736. 

Spent  his  life  at  Bronyclydwr,  Llanegryn,  Merionethshire,  as  a  Country 
Gentleman;  cousin  of  Samuel  Kenrick  (q.v.). 

KENRICK,  JOHN,  M.A.  1810. 

Professor  in  the  Unitarian  College  at  (i)  York,  (2)  Manchester;  (Author 
of  a  History  of  Phoenicia,  and  one  of  Ancient  Egypt}}  born  at  Exeter,  4th 
February,  1788;  died  at  York,  yth  Ma}',  1877. 

KENRICK,  SAMUEL,  M.A.  1747. 

One  of  the  founders  of  the  Bewdley  Bank,  Worcestershire;  born  i7th 
June,  1728;  died  1812. 

KEOGH,  ARTHUR  GEORGE,  M.B.,  CM.  1884. 

St.  Kilda,  Victoria,  Australia. 

KEON,  JOHN,  M.D.   1795. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

KER,  CHARLES,  M.A.  1880. 

Chartered  Accountant,  Glasgow. 

KER,  JAMES,  M.A.  1850. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Chirnside,  (2)  Leicester. 

KER,  MOSES,  M.A.  1748. 

"Hib.  filius  Samuelis  Ker  in  parochia  de  Tullylish  in  Com.  de  Down" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1735]. 

KER.  WILLIAM  TURNBULL,  M.A.  1844. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Deskford,  Cullen;  resigned  28th  August,  1883;  died 
August,  1885. 

KERR,  ALEXANDER,  CM.  1826. 

Liverpool. 

KERR,  BRYCE,  M.A.  1838. 

Minister  of  Relief  Church,  Largo,  1843;  died  some  weeks  after  ordination. 

KERR,  DANIEL,  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 

Hamilton ;   Baillieston. 

KERR,  DAVID,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Crewe. 

KERR,  EDWARD  PLEYDELL  BOUVERIE,  M.A.  1887. 

Clerk-at-Law,  Glasgow. 

KERR,  GEORGE  LAWSON,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Glasgow. 

KERR,  GEORGE  SCOTT,  M.A.   1883,  B.D.   1886. 

Minister  of  Tinwald. 


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KERR,  HUGH,  M.A.  1804. 

"Fil.  n.  max.  Hugonis  Artificis  in  par.  de  Dairy  et  com.  de  Ayr"  [Matric. 
Alb.  1792]. 

KERR,  HUGH,  M.A.   1887,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Abergavenny;   Stone,  Bucks. 

KERR,  JAMES,  M.A.  1776. 

Either  this  graduate  or  James  Kerr,  M.A.  1778  (q.v.),  was  possibly  the 
same  person  as  James  Ker,  Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Clougherney,  1781 
to  1823,  who  died  5th  June,  1823. 

KERR,  JAMES,  M.A.  1778. 

See  note  under  James  Kerr,  M.A.   1776. 

KERR,  JAMES  ALEXANDER,  B.A.  1847,  M.A.  1848. 

"  Filius  nat  max.  Edvardi  agricolae  in  com.  de  Wigton "  [Matric.  Alb. 
1844]. 

KERR,  JAMES  DICKSON,  B.L.  1895. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

KERR,  JOHN,  M.A.  1849,  LL.D.  1868. 

Mathematical  Lecturer  in  Free  Church  Training  College,  Glasgow,  since 
1857- 

KERR,  JOHN,  M.A.  1854,  LL.D.  1877. 

H.M.  Inspector  of  Schools,  1860-96,  when  retired;  Degree  Examiner  on 
Classics  in  Glasgow  University,  1872-75. 

KERR,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1883. 

Glasgow;  Beith;  Cathcart;  Beith;  Newcastle,  N.S.  Wales;  Darfield, 
Canterbury,  N.Z. 

KERR,  JOHN,  B.L.  1883. 

Solicitor,  Kilmarnock. 

KERR,  JOHN  ALOYSIUS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1884. 

Glasgow;  Snowtown,  S.  Australia;   died  at  Dumbarton,  23rd  March,   1896. 

KERR,  JOHN  GEORGE  DOUGLAS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1880. 

Glasgow;   Bath. 

KERR,  JOHN  GILMOUR,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Old  Cumnock. 

KERR,  JOHN  GUTHRIE,  M.A.  1876. 

Mathematical    Master    in    Kilmarnock    Academy,    1876-77  ;    Lecturer    on 

Mathematics   and   Physics   in  Church  of  Scotland  Training   College,   Glasgow, 

1877-90;    Head   Master   of  Allan   Glen's   School,  Glasgow,   since    1890;    Snell 

Exhibitioner,  1874. 

KERR,  JOHN  MARTIN  MUNRO,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Glasgow:   Assistant  to  Professor  Murdoch  Cameron  (q.v.). 


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KERR,  NORMAN  SHANKS,  M.D.,  C.M.   1861. 

Glasgow;     Liverpool;     Surgeon,    Montreal    Ocean    S.S.     Co.;     London; 
Dunstable,  Beds. ;  London. 

KERR,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1794- 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

KERR,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1882. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Kirkmuirhill. 

KERR,  ROBERT  MALCOLM,  LL.D.  1857. 

Barrister-at-Law ;   Judge  of  the  Sheriffs  Court  of  the  City  of  London. 

KERR,  WILLIAM  CAIRD,  M.A.  1886,  B.L.  1892,  LL.B.  1892. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

KERR,  WILLIAM  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

London. 

KERR,  WILLIAM  ROBERT,  M.A.  1891. 

Minister  of  the  Free  Church  at  Kirkoswald  since  1897. 

KERR,  WILLIAM  SMITH,  M.D.  1858. 

Carluke;   Lesmahagow;   Dumfries;   died  1890,  aged  55. 

KERRIGAN,  HUGH,  C.M.  1841. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

KESSEN,  ANDREW,  B.A.   1840,  LL.D.  1848. 

Principal  of  the  Government  Normal  Seminary,  Ceylon. 

KESSON,  HENRY,  M.A.  1896. 

Teacher  in  Stewartville  School,  Partick. 

KEWLEY,  JOHN,  M.D.   1785. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

KEY,  DAVID  RITCHIE,  M.A.   1881. 

Minister  of  (i)  Baptist  Church,  Galashiels,  (2)  London  Road  U.P.  Church, 
Edinburgh. 

KEYWORTH,  HENRY  MARTYN,  M.A.  1841. 

Sometime  resident  in  Manchester;   afterwards  Curate  at  West  Teignmouth, 

Devon,    1880-82 ;    Curate   at   Upper   Weston,    Bath,    1882-85  '•>    to°k   temporary 

or   occasional    duty   in   sundry   Churches   at    Bath   and    Leamington,    1885-92 ; 

born  3rd  August,  1821;   died  2ist  November,   1892. 

KIDD,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1773. 

Intended  for  Dissenting  Ministry  in  "  South  Britain  " ;  no  trace  of  his  career. 

KIDD,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1776. 

Rector  of  Jonesboro' ;   died  1833,  aged  79. 

KIDD,  CHARLES,  M.D.  1845. 

London;   died  i8th  February,   1874. 


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KIDD,  JAMES,  M.A.  1877,  B.D.  1880,  D.D.  1895. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  St.  Andrews,  (2)  Erskine  Church,  Glasgow. 

KIDD,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1775. 

Intended  for  Dissenting  Ministry  in  "  South  Britain  " ;  no  trace  of  his  career. 

KIDD,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1787. 

"Served  as  a  Surgeon  in  the  Royal  Navy  for  ten  years"  [Univ.  Minute, 
7th  August,   1787]. 

KIDD,  THOMAS,  M.A.   1870. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Moniaive. 

KIDD,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1892. 

Teacher  in  Larkhall  Academy,  Larkhall. 

KIDLEY,  ROBERT  ALLEN,  CM.  1845. 

Hereford;    died  3oth  May,   1882. 

KIDSTON,  JAMES  BURNS,  M.A.   1883. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

KIDSTON,  WILLIAM,  D.D.  1831. 

Minister  of  the  United  Secession  Church  at  (i)  Kennoway,  (2)  East  Campbell 
Street,  Glasgow;   died  23rd  October,  1852,  aged  85. 

KIDSTON,  WILLIAM,  B.L.  1880. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

KIERNAN,  FRANCIS,  M.A.   1771. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Fergusii  quondam  Agricolae  in  parochia  Killishandra 
Comitatu  de  Cavan  Hiberniae"  [Matric.  Alb.  1769]. 

KIERNAN,  JAMES,  M.D.   1835. 

Enniskillen;   died  1879. 

KILBURN,  EBENEZER,  M.A.  1743. 

"Dublinensis  filius  Adami  Kelburn  ex  Insula  Bota  in  Scotia"  [Maine. 
Alb.  1741]. 

KILGOUR,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1886,  B.D.   1889. 

Church  of  Scotland  Missionary  to  Darjeeling,  India. 

KILLEN,  JAMES  MILLAR,  M.A.   1838. 

Presbyterian  Minister,  Comber,  County  Down,  1843-79;  died  3rd  September, 
1879. 

KILLEN,  JOHN,  M.A.   1735. 

"Filius  Jacobi  Killen  in  Com.  de  Tyron  in  Hib."  [Matric.  Alb.   1734]. 

KILLEN,  WILLIAM  DOOL,  D.D.   1843. 

Minister  of  Presbyterian  Church,  Raphoe,  Co.  Donegal,  1829  to  1841 ;  Pro- 
fessor of  Church  History  and  Pastoral  Theology  in  Belfast  Presbyterian 
College  since  1841  (alive  in  1897);  President  of  Faculty  since  the  year  1868. 


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KILLOCH,  MATTHEW,  M.B.,  C.M.  1884. 

Wigan ;  New  Cornsay,  Durham ;  Johnstone ;  died  suddenly  (in  a  railway 
carriage  while  travelling  to  London),  ist  February,  1897. 

KILPATRICK,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1880. 

Govan. 

KILPATRICK,  HUGH  WALLACE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887. 

Ship  Surgeon;  Paisley;  Bolton-le-Moors ;  died  there,  loth  November,  1893. 

KILPATRICK,  ROBERT  ROBERTSON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Paisley;  Bolton. 

KILPATRICK,  THOMAS  BUCHANAN,  M.A.  1877,  B.D.   1880. 

F.C.  Minister  at  (i)  Burntisland,  (2)  Ferry  hill,  Aberdeen. 

KILPATRICK,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1883. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Gorgie,  Edinburgh. 

KING,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1843. 

Glasgow;  died  3rd  September,  1859. 

KING,  ALLAN,  M.A.   1826. 

"Fil.   2dus  nat.  Joannis  ludimagistri  Govan"  [Matric.  Alb.  1820]. 

KING,  ANDREW,  M.A.   1812. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  Andrew   King,  M.A.,  D.D.,   Minister  of  (i) 

Torphichen,  (2)  St.  Stephen's,  Glasgow,  (3)  Free  St.  Stephen's  there ;  afterwards 

Professor  of  Theology  in  Presbyterian  College,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia;   born  at 

Glasgow,   1793;  died  1874. 

KING,  BENJAMIN  WATTS,  M.D.  1799. 

Sometime  Practitioner  in  the  West  Indies,  afterwards  in  Glasgow;  died  there, 
1841. 

KING,  CHARLES  CROKER,  M.D.   1840. 

Professor  of  Anatomy,  etc.,  in  Queen's  College,  Galway;  died  28th 
February,  1888. 

KING,  CHARLES  GILROY,  M.B.,  C.M.  1884. 

Ship  Surgeon;  Pollokshaws. 

KING,  DANIEL,  C.M.   1820,  M.D.   1831. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

KING,  DAVID,  LL.D.  1840. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Dalkeith,  (2)  Greyfriars,  Glasgow,  (3)  Westbourne  Grove, 
London,  (4)  Morningside,  Edinburgh;  born  in  Montrose,  2oth  May,  1806  ;  died  in 
London,  2oth  December,  1883;  brother-in-law  of  Lord  Kelvin  (q.v.). 

KING,  DAVID  MILLAR,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Boxmoor,  Herts. ;  Great  Berkhamsted  there. 

KING,  GILBERT,  M.D.  1827. 

London ;  Surgeon,  R.N. ;  Inspector-General  of  Hospitals  and  Fleets ;  died  at 
London,  i8th  March,  1864,  aged  73. 


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KING,  HARDING  GIFFARD,  M.D.  1834. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

KING,  HENRY,  M.A.  1767. 

"Filius  Caroli  Armigeri  in  Urbe  Dublin,  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1766]; 
apprehended  ist  November,  1766,  on  a  charge  of  "maltreating  and  abusing"  a 
Burgh  Officer  [Univ.  Minute,  27th  November,  1766];  and  complained  against  for 
having,  on  Sunday,  8th  February,  1767,  along  with  another  student,  "beat  and 
bruised"  three  Shoemakers  [Univ.  Minute,  i2th  February,  1767]. 

KING,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1882. 

Leigh,  Lanes. 

KING,  SIR  JAMES,  BART.,  LL.D.  1885. 

Of  Campsie,  Merchant  in  Glasgow;  Dean  of  Faculties  in  the  University, 
1879  to  1882;  sometime  Lord  Provost  of  Glasgow;  Member  of  University 
Court  (as  Chancellor's  Assessor)  since  1887;  born  i3th  July,  1830. 

KING,  JAMES  WATERS,  B.A.  1857,  M.A.  1860,  D.D.  1894. 

Minister  of  (i)  Elders'  Church,  Havannah,  Glasgow,  (2)  Killearn,  (3)  New 
Kilpatrick;  Member  of  University  Court  (as  General  Council  Assessor)  since 
1891. 

KING,  JOHN,  M.A.  1764. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Alexandri,  Agricolae,  in  Parochia  de  Blackfoord,  in 
comitatu  de  Perth"  [Matric.  Alb.  1760]. 

KING,  JOHN,  M.A.   1820. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Ballyjamesduft,  (2)  Bellasis,  Virginia,  Co  Cavan. 

KING,  JOHN,  M.A.  1863. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland  :  (i)  supplied  the  pulpit  at  Wick  during 

a  vacancy;  (2)  Assistant  to  Minister  of  Bower;  (3)  Missionary  at  Shurrery,  Thurso ; 

(4)  Assistant  to  Minister  of  Balmaghie  ;  thereafter  Private  Teacher  in  (i)  Edinburgh, 

(2)  Inverness,  (3)  Edinburgh;  cousin  of  Peter  M'Whirter,  B.A.   1861  (q.v.). 

KING,  JOHN  LIDDLE,  M.A.  1888. 

E.U.  (Congregational)  Minister  at  Rutherglen. 

KING,  JOSEPH  LIDDLE,  M.A.  1887. 

(i)  E.U.  Minister  at  Ardrossan;  (2)  E.U.  Minister  at  Fraserburgh;  (3)  F.C. 
Missionary  at  Torrance  of  Campsie. 

KING,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1824. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

KING,  WALTER,  M.A.  1893. 

Student  of  Law. 

KING,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1781. 

"  Filius  natu  Quartus  Gulielmi  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Baldernock  in  comi- 
tatu de  Sterling"  [Matric.  Alb.  1778]. 


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KING,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1793,  M.D.   1798- 

A  "Dr.  W.  King"  was  a  Practitioner  in  Glasgow  in  1820  [M'Kenzie's 
Reminiscences]. 

KING,  WILLIAM  STEVENSON,  M.D.  1833. 

Helensburgh. 

KING,  WILLIAM  YUILL,  M.A.  1875. 

Assistant  to  Professor  of  Humanity  in  the  University  of  Glasgow,  1879-80; 
H.M.  Inspector  of  Schools;  Degree  Examiner  on  Classics  in  the  University, 
1887-90;  Snell  Exhibitioner,  1873;  B.A.  Oxon.  1877;  M.A.  1881. 

KINGHORN,  ALEXANDER  MATHIESON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1884. 

Glasgow;  Cambuslang;  Glasgow;  Manchester. 

KINGLAKE,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1794. 

Probably  the  same  person  as  Robert  Kinglake,  M.D.,  Practitioner  at  (i) 
Chipping  Norton,  (2)  Chilton-upon-Polden,  (3)  Taunton;  died  26th  September, 
1842,  aged  77. 

KINNEAR,  ALEXANDER  SMITH  (BARON  KINNEAR  OF  SPURNESS),  LL.D.  1894. 
Advocate  (called  1856);  Q.C. ;  LL.D.  Edin.  1878;  Senator  of  the  College  of 
Justice,  Edinburgh,  since  1882  ;  Chairman  of  the  Scottish  Universities'  Commission 
of  1889;  born  in  Edinburgh,  3rd  November,   1833;  created  Baron,  1897. 

KINNEDDER,  LORD.    See  ERSKINE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1786. 

KINNIER,  JAMES,  M.D.   1814. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

KINROSS,  JOHN,  M.A.  1833. 

Minister  of  (i)  St  Thomas's,  Leith,  1842-43,  (2)  Largs,  1843-83;  born  i3th 
July,  1812;  died  5th  December,  1883. 

KIRK,  ALEXANDER  CARNEGIE,  LL.D.  1888. 

Engineer  and  Shipbuilder  in  Glasgow;   died  5th  October,   1892,  aged  62. 

KIRK,  JAMES,  CM.  1837,  M.D.  1852. 

Glasgow;   died  1858,  aged  47. 

KIRK,  JAMES  BALDERSTONE,  M.D.  1810. 

Greenock. 

KIRK,  JOHN,  CM.   lg2a 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

KIRK,  JOHN,  M>D.  ,828. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

KIRK,  WILLIAM,  M>A.  lgga 

E.U.  (Congregational)  Minister  at  Bathgate. 
KIRKE,  ROBERT,  D.D.  l8?2. 

Minister  of  (i)  Newark  Church,  Port-Glasgow,  (2)  Middle  Church,  Paisley, 
(3)  Hutton,  Berwickshire;  born  at  New  Kilpatrick,  1820. 


314  ROLL    OF    GRADUATES 

KIRKHOPE,  DAVID  CONNOR,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Glasgow. 

KIRKHOPE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1886,  LL.B.  1890. 

Catholic  Apostolic  Clergyman  in  (i)  Glasgow,  (2)  Sydney,  (3)  Melbourne. 

KIRKLAND,  ANDREW,  M.D.   1864,  C.M.  1866. 

Chalfont-St. -Peter,  Bucks. 

KIRKLAND,  ANDREW,  M.D.,  C.M.  1865. 

Blackburn ;   Motherwell. 

KIRKLAND,  ARCHIBALD,  B.A.   1834. 

uScotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

KIRKLAND,  GEORGE  ANDREW  DOW,  M.A.  1883. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

KIRKLAND,  HUGH,  M.A.   1815. 

"Filius    natu   4tus   Hugonis,    Nautae,    apud    Market   Hill   in   Comitatu    de 
Armagh"  [Matric.  Alb.   1812]. 

KIRKLAND,  HUGH,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888. 

Bathurst,  N.S.  Wales. 

KIRKLAND,  JAMES,  M.A.  1867,  M.B.,  C.M.  1873. 

Dalserf;   Esh,  Durham. 

KIRKLAND,  JAMES,  M.A.  1879. 

(i).  Teacher  in  Ayr  Academy;   (2)  employed  in  London  and    Lancashire 
Fire  Insurance  Office,  Chicago,  U.S.A. 

KIRKLAND,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

St.  Leonards-on-Sea. 

KIRKLAND,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1880. 

Newmains;   Abington;   Cheltenham. 

KIRKLAND,  THOMAS  SPEIRS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887,  M.D.  1896. 

Bo'ness;   Blayney,  N.S.  Wales;   Croydon  there. 

KIRKLAND,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885. 

Chalfont-St. -Peter,   Bucks. ;   Motherwell ;   Wakefield ;   Motherwell. 

KIRKMARTIN,  WILLIAM.    See  MARTIN,  WILLIAM  KIRK. 

KIRKPATRICK,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1884. 

Deanside,  Dumfries ;   Guisborough,  Yorks. ;   Attercliffe  there. 

KIRKPATRICK,  JAMES,  M.D.,  D.D.  1732. 

Presbyterian  Minister  in  (i)  Templepatrick,  (2)  Belfast;   died  1743. 

KIRKPATRICK,  JOHN,  LL.D.  1890. 

Advocate ;    Professor    of   Constitutional    Law   and    History    in    Edinburgh 
University  since  1881 ;   LL.B.  Edin.   1870. 

KIRKWOOD, ,  C.M.  1817. 


ROLL    OF    GRADUATES  315 

KIRKWOOD,  ANDERSON,  LL.D.  1867. 

Writer  in  Glasgow ;  Professor  of  Conveyancing  in  the  University,  1862-67 ; 
Member  of  University  Court  (as  General  Council  Assessor),  1867-87;  Secretary 
of  Court,  1874-87;  died  i6th  February,  1889,  aged  77. 

KIRKWOOD,  ANDREW  STARK,  M.A.  1844. 

Died  same  year,  while  a  student  of  Secession  Church,  aged  23. 

KIRKWOOD,  DANIEL,  M.A.   1887,  B.D.   1890. 

Minister  of  Houston  since  1890. 

KIRKWOOD,  JAMES,  M.A.   1806. 

Relief  and  U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Kilmarnock,  (2)  St.  James'  Place,  Edinburgh; 

born  at  Strathaven,  i2th  November,   1788;  died  at  Edinburgh,  27th  July,   1877. 

KIRKWOOD,  JAMES,  M.D.  1836. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 
KIRKWOOD,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.   1890. 

Greenock ;   Partick. 

KIRKWOOD,  JAMES  HOWIE,  B.Sc.  1887. 

Civil    Engineer    in    (i)    Glasgow,  (2)    Durban,    (3)    Pietermaritzburg,    (4) 

Chorley,   (5)  Glasgow,   (6)  Edinburgh,  (7)  H.M.  Naval  Dockyard,   Portsmouth, 
(8)  H.M.  Naval  Dockyard,  Gibraltar. 

KIRKWOOD,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Ship  Surgeon;   Grimsby. 

KIRKWOOD,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1818. 

Minister  of  Holy  wood ;   died  loth  October,  1844. 

KIRKWOOD,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1854. 

Glasgow ;    Largs  ;   J.  P. 

KIRKWOOD,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1814. 

"F.  n.  3tius  Thomae  Artificis  Denny,  Stirling"  [Matric.  Alb.   1809]. 
KIRKWOOD,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1878. 

Fauldhouse;   Tamworth ;   Rutherglen;    Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

KIRKWOOD,  THOMAS,  M.A.   1888,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Greenock ;    Hereford. 

KIRKWOOD,  WILLIAM  ANDERSON,  M.B.,  C.M.   1892. 

Glasgow. 

KITTERMASTER,  JAMES,  M.D.  1826. 

Meriden,  Warwickshire;   died  i8th  June,   1876,  aged  87. 
KITTSON,  JOHN,  M>Di>  CM. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 
KNIGHT,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1848. 

Clones,  Co.  Monaghan;   died  23rd  March,  1894,  aged  71. 
KNIGHT,  GEORGE  ALEXANDER  FRANCIS,  M.A.  1890. 

Licentiate  of  Free  Church;  grandson  of  Alex.  Neil  Somerville,  D.D.  (q.v.). 


316  ROLL    OF   GRADUATES 

KNIGHT,  JAMES,  M.A.  1882,  B.Sc.  1884. 

Teacher,  Glasgow,  in  (i)  Greenside  Street  Public  School,  (2)  Hozier  Street 

Public  School,  (3)  Dennistoun  Public  School,  (4)  High  School,  (5)  John  Street 

Public  School ;  also  Lecturer  on  Physiology  and  Hygiene  in  High  School  since 

1891,  and  Lecturer  on  Dietetics  in  School  of  Cookery  since  1892. 

KNIGHT,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

(Brunton  Prizeman);   Tollcross. 

KNIGHT,  WILLIAM  ANGUS,  LL.D.   1879. 

Minister  of  (i)  St.  Enoch's  Free  Church,  Dundee,  1866-73,  (2)  St.  Enoch's 
Parish  Church  there,  1874-76 ;  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy  in  St.  Andrews 
University  since  1876. 

KNOBEL,  JOHAN  BALTHAZAR,  M.B.   1877. 

Glasgow ;  Colesberg,  Cape  of  Good  Hope ;  Philippolis,  Orange  Free  State ; 
Colesberg;  Pretoria,  Transvaal. 

KNOWLES,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1732,  M.D.  1739. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  Thomas  Knowles,  M.D.,  a  native  of  Yorkshire, 
and  Practitioner  in  London,  who  was  admitted  L.R.C.P.  Lond.  1784,  and 
died  1 6th  November,  1786. 

KNOX,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1740. 

"F.  Viri  Rev.  Fran.  Knox  V.D.M.  in  Castle  Blany  in  Comit.  Monaghan, 
Hib."  [Matric.  Alb.  1737]. 

KNOX,  DAVID,  M.A.   1812. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Gulielmi  textoris  Glasg.  natus"  [Matric.  Alb.  1807]. 

KNOX,  DAVID,  M.D.  1853. 

Backworth,  Newcastle;  Bakewell,  Derbyshire;  Bawtry,  Yorks. ;  Acting 
Staff- Assistant-Surgeon  in  Crimean  War;  died  i8th  February,  1872,  aged  40. 

KNOX,  DAVID  NEILSON,  M.A.   1868,  M.B.,  CM.  1872. 

Glasgow:   Assistant  to  Professor  Allen  Thomson  (q.v.),  1872-77;   Lecturer 

on    (i)    Anatomy,    etc.,    Veterinary    College,    (2)    Artistic    Anatomy,    Haldane 

Academy  of  Art,   (3)  Surgery,   Western  Medical  School;  Professor  of  Clinical 

Surgery  in  St.  Mungo's  College. 

KNOX,  HENRY,  M.A.   1749. 

"Joannis  nlius  Mercatoris  in  Urbe  Sligo  in  Com.  ejusdem  nominis  in 
Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1746]. 

KNOX,  JAMES,  M.A.  1784. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Drumbanagher,  1789-94,  (2)  Donaghadee, 

1794-98,  when  resigned  on  account  of  mental  infirmity;  died  22nd  March,  1801. 

KNOX,  JAMES,  M.A.  1840,  D.D.  1870. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Ayr,  (2)  Pollok  Street,  Glasgow;  died  at  Edinburgh, 
1 7th  January,  1886. 


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KNOX,  JAMES,  M.A.  1896. 

Student  of  Theology  in  United  College,  Bradford. 

KNOX,  JAMES  HUNTER,  M.B.  1873. 

Newsham,  Northumberland;   Liverpool;   Birkenhead ;   Clapham,  Yorks. 

KNOX,  JAMES  JOHN,  M.A.  1822. 

Admitted  Member  of  the  Faculty  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  of  Glasgow, 
1829;  died  1837. 

KNOX,  JOHN,  M.A.  1752. 

KNOX,  JOSEPH,  M.D.  1848. 

"Hybernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

KNOX,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1837. 

Minister  of  (i)  Presbyterian  Church,  Coleraine,  (2)  Linenhall  Street  Presby- 
terian Church,  Belfast;  born  at  Clady,  Co.  Tyrone,  1815;  died  i6th  August, 
1883. 

KNOX,  SAMUEL,  M.A.  1792. 

Minister  of  a  Presbyterian  Church  at  Bladensburg,  Maryland;  afterwards 
Principal  of  Frederick  (Maryland)  Academy,  and  of  Baltimore  College. 

KNOX,  WILLIAM,  LL.D.  1863. 

Parochial  Schoolmaster  of  St.  Ninians,  Stirling;  died  24th  March,  1874, 
aged  75. 

KOLLIKER,  RUDOLF  ALBRECHT,  LL.D.  1892. 

Professor  of  (i)  Physiology  and  Comparative  Anatomy  at  Zurich,  1845-47, 
(2)  Anatomy  in  the  University  of  Wiirzburg  since  1847 ;  born  at  Zurich, 
6th  July,  1817. 

KYD,  HENRY,  M.A.  1809. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Boveva,   1818-39;  died  4th  June,   1839. 

KYD,  JOHN,  M.A.  1809, 

Brother  of  Henry  Kyd,  M.A,   1809  (q.v.). 

KYLE,  DAVID  HAMILTON,  M.B.,  CM.  1880. 

St.  Andrews. 

KYLE,  THOMAS,  B.A.  1854,  M.A.  1855. 

Minister  of  (i)  Kirn  Chapel,  Dunoon,  (2)  Banton,  by  Bonnybridge  ;  died 
1875  ;  brother  of  William  Kyle,  B.A.  1860  (q.v.). 

KYLE,  WILLIAM,  B.A.  1860. 

Private  Scholar,  7  Lauferthorgraben,  Nuremberg,  Bavaria;  brother  of  Thomas 
Kyle,  M.A.  1855  (q.v.). 

KYNSEY,  THOMAS  BRETT,  M.D.  1832. 

Athy,  Co.  Kildare;  J.P. ;  died  28th  October,  1874,  aged  74. 

LABATT,  CHRISTOPHER  JAMES,  M.D.  1833. 

"  Hib."  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

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LABATT,  JONATHAN,  M.D.   1828. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

LADD,  THEODORE  EDWARD,  M.D.  1849. 

London;   died  gth  September,   1867,  aged  40. 

LADE,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1850. 

Glasgow ;  Cambridge ;  King's  Lynn ;  Glasgow ;  London  ;  Kilmalcolm  ; 
Bushey,  Herts.;  Glasgow;  died  24th  February,  1893,  aged  63. 

LADE,  JAMES,  M.A.   1889. 

Barrister-at-Law,  London. 

LAEN,  THOMAS  LENNARD,  M.B.,  CM.  1878. 

Cardiff. 

LAIDLAW,  ARCHIBALD  SCOTT,  M.A.   1884,  B.D.  1886. 

Professor  of  History  and  Philosophy  in  Madras  Christian  College,  1886-93; 
Minister  of  Huntly  Free  Church  since  1893. 

LAIDLAW,  JOHN,  M.A.  1884,  B.D.  1889. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Muthill. 

LAIDLAW,  WILLIAM  GOODFELLOW,  M.B.,  CM.  1867,  M.D.   1872. 

Aintree,  Lanes.;   Tranmere,  Cheshire;   died  8th  September,   1883. 

LAING,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1794. 

Minister  of  Relief  Church,  Southend,  Kintyre;  died  ist  March,  1851, 
aged  78. 

LAING,  ALEXANDER,  LL.D.   1865. 

Sometime  hand-loom  weaver  in  Brechin  (his  native  place) ;  afterwards 
Teacher  there  and  in  Glasgow ;  subsequently  Professor  of  Mathematics  in 
Andersonian  Institution,  Glasgow,  1846-82;  died  ist  December,  1882. 

LAING,  CHARLES  FREDERICK,  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 

Glasgow  ;   Greenock  ;   Glasgow ;    Macclesfield. 

LAING,  JAMES,  M.A.   1887. 

Free  Church  Minister  at  Dysart. 

LAING,  JAMES  BEGBIE,  M.B.,  CM.   1885. 

Bridge  of  Earn. 

LAING,  JOHN,  B.A.  1860. 

Minister  of  (i)  English  Presbyterian  Church  at  Belford,  (2)  Presbyterian 
Church  at  Upper  Wymgeni,  Natal,  (3)  Presbyterian  Church  at  Addington, 
Durban,  Natal. 

LAING,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER  GORDON,  M.B.,  C.M.   1880,  M.D.   1887. 

Truro,  Cornwall ;   Mevagissey  there ;   Barnstaple,  Devon ;   Truro. 

LAIRD,  ANDREW  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.   1893. 

Glasgow. 


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LAIRD,  ANDREW  LAWRENCE,  M.A.   1880. 

Minister  of  (i)  Pleasance  U.P.  Church,  Edinburgh,  (2)  English  Presbyterian 
Church  at  Swalwell,  (3)  English  Presbyterian  Church  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne : 
on  leaving  Newcastle,  joined  one  of  the  Sects  of  the  Plymouthist  order. 

LAIRD,  DANIEL,  M.B.,  CM.  1887. 

Glasgow. 

LAIRD,  DAVID  CLARK,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

Ship  Surgeon;   Milngavie;   Glasgow;   Milngavie. 

LAIRD,  HUGH,  M.A.   1791- 

Minister  of  (i)  Norriestown,  (2)  Portmoak,  (3)  Free  Church  there;  died 
28th  May,  1849,  aged  86;  D.D.  Aberdeen,  1813. 

LAIRD,  JAMES  MUNGO,  B.L.  1893. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

LAIRD,  PETER  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  CM.  1891. 

Glasgow;   Kilmalcolm. 

LAIRD,  SAMUEL,  M.A.  1751. 

"  Filius  Jacob!  in  Parochia  de  Desartmartin  in  Com.  de  Londonderry " 
[Matric.  Alb.  1749]. 

LAIRD,  SAMUEL,  M.D.  1849. 

Medical  Officer  of  Troop  Ships,  etc.;  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man;  died  nth 
October,  1892. 

LAIRD,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  CM.  1887. 

Abertillery,  Mon. ;   Batley,  Yorks. ;    Heywood,  Lanes. 

LAIRD,  THOMAS  DONALD,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

Glasgow ;    Burnley,  Lanes. ;   Carabuslang. 

LAIRD,  WILLIAM,  B.A.  1818,  M.A.  1819. 

"F.  n.  max.  Joan.  Merc.  Washington"  [Matric.  Alb.   1815]. 

LAKE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1824. 

"Fil.  natu  maximus  Gulielmi  Merc,  in  Liverpool"  [Matric.  Alb.  1821]. 

LALOR,  JOSEPH,  M.D.  1839. 

(i)  Resident  Physician  in  Kilkenny  Lunatic  Asylum,  (2)  Medical  Superinten- 
dent, Richmond  Lunatic  Asylum,  Dublin;  died  iyth  August,  1886,  aged  75. 

LAMB,  DAVID,  M.B.,  CM.  1891. 

Ship  Surgeon;   Glasgow. 

LAMB,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 

(Brunton  Prizeman);  Glasgow:  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Anatomy  in  the 
University,  1891-92  ;  Surgeon-Lieut.,  I. M.S.,  Bengal. 

LAMB,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1895. 

Student  of  Theology  in  U.P.  College,  Edinburgh. 


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LAMB,  WILLIAM,  D.D.   1853. 

Minister  of  (i)  Pettinain,  (2)  Carmichael;  Founder  of  the  Lamb  Bursary 
in  Glasgow  University;  died  i4th  April,  1863,  aged  87. 

LAMBERT,  JAMES,  M.D.  1855. 

Surgeon,  French  Transport  Service  in  Crimea;   Birkenhead. 

LAMBERTON,  WILLIAM  BROWN,  M.A.   1882. 

Fruit  Grower,  Victoria,  British  Columbia;   died  there,  9th  June,  1894. 

LAMBIE,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1827. 

(i)  Secession  Minister  at  Pitcairngreen ;  (2)  Teacher  in  Glasgow;  (3) 
Minister  of  an  offshoot  from  Laurieston  Street  Church,  Edinburgh. 

LAMBIE,  GAVIN,  M.A.  1884. 

Minister  of  Yoker  since  1895. 

LAMBIE,  JAMES,  M.A.   1822. 

"  F.  N.  max.  Jacobus  Agricolae  in  par.  de  Tarbolton,  Ayr "  [Matric.  Alb. 

1818];   according  to  Oliver  &  Boyd's   Almanac,  a  person  of  the   same   name 

was  at  one  time  Church  of  Scotland  Minister  at  Pickering  and  Whitby,  Presbytery 

of  Toronto,  Canada. 

LAMBIE,  JAMES,  M.B.   1871. 

Glasgow ;   Lowick,  Northumberland. 

LAMBIE,  JAMES,  M.A.   1876. 

Journalist,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. 

LAMBIE,  ROBERT,  M.D.   1854. 

Went  to  Melbourne  as  Ship  Surgeon;  died  on  return  voyage,  1854;  described 
by  Professor  John  Nichol,  in  an  early  autobiography,  as  "foremost  medical 
student  of  his  time." 

LAMOND,  ROBERT,  M.A.   1891,  LL.B.  1894. 

Writer  in  Glasgow. 

LAMONT,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.   1888,  B.D.  1896. 

English  Presbyterian  Missionary  to  Singapore. 

LAMONT,  DANIEL,  M.A.  1892. 

(Logan  Medallist);  (i)  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Mathematics  in  Glasgow 
University,  1892-96;  (2)  Student  of  Theology  in  F.C.  College,  Glasgow. 

LAMONT,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Glasgow;    Bradford,  Yorks.;   Armley  there. 

LANAUZE,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.   1768. 

"  Georgii  Filius  natu  secundus  Mercatoris  in  urbe  Dublin "  [Matric.  Alb. 
1767]. 

LANCASTER,  BRYAN,  M.A.   1731. 

"Angl."  [Matric.  Alb.  1728]. 


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LANCASTER,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1742. 

"Johannis  F.  in  Par.  Barton  Comit.  Westmorland"  [Matric.  Alb.   1739]- 

LANCEY.  THOMAS,  B.A.  1842,  M.D.  1845. 

Enfieid,  Middlesex. 

LANCIANI,  RODOLFO,  LL.D.  1889. 

Professor  of  Ancient  Topography  in  the  University  of  Rome  ;  D.C.L.  Oxon. 

LANDER,  JAMES,  M.D.  1848. 

Ballinabay,  Co.  Cork  ;  Ballinhassig,  Co.  Cork  ;  Chetwynd,  Cork  ;  Limerick  ; 
Staff-Assistant-Surgeon,  Army;   died  1862. 

LANDSBOROUGH,  DAVID,  M.A.  1890. 

Medical  Missionary  of   the  Presbyterian   Church  of   England  to  Formosa; 
M.B.  Edin.   1895. 

LANE,  ALEXANDER,  CM.  1835,  M.D.  1836. 

Aghadowey,  Co.  Antrim;   died  1888. 

LANE,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1836. 

Surgeon,    R.N.  ;    Bishop's    Castle,   Salop;    Worthen,   Salop;    dun,   Salop; 
Douglas,  Isle  of  Man;   died  5th  May,  1877,  aged  75. 

LANE,  WILLIAM,  CM.  1825,  M.D.  1833. 

Newtownlimavady,  Co.  Deny;  died  1876. 

LANG,  ALEXANDER  MORRISON,  M.B.  1870. 

St.  Andrew,  Grenada,  West  Indies;   London. 

LANG,  ANDREW,  M.A,   18901 

Minister  of  Holm,  Orkney. 

LANG,  ANDREW  MONTGOMERIE,  B.Sc  1874. 

Minister  of  High  Church,  Paisley. 

LANG,  ARCHIBALD,  M.D.  1816. 

"Late  Surgeon  in  the  Navy"  [Univ.  Minute,  30th  March,  1816]. 

LANG,  COSMO  GORDON,  M.A.  1884. 

Fellow  and  Dean  of  Divinity  of  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  and  Vicar  of 

St.  Mary,  the  Virgin's,  Oxford;   late  Fellow  of  All  Souls  College,  and  formerly 

Scholar  of  Balliol  College;  Vicar  of  Portsea,  1896;  son  of  John  Marshall  Lang, 

D.D.  (q.v.). 

LANG,  EBENEZER,  M.B.,  CM.  1888. 

Glasgow. 

LANG,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1882. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Houston. 

LANG,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  M.D.  1843. 

Killane,  Co.  Wexford  ;  died  1872. 

LANG,  HUGH,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890,  M.D.  1893. 

Dundee;   London. 

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LANG,  HUGH  MORRIS,  M.D.  1838. 

Practised  in  Largs,  but  for  many  years  has  lived  retired  on  his  estate  of 
Broadmeadows,  Selkirk. 

LANG,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Glasgow. 

LANG,  JOHN,  M.A.   1769. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  John  Lang,  who  was  admitted  a  Member 
of  the  Glasgow  Faculty  of  Procurators  in  1777,  and  died  25th  May,  1846. 

LANG,  JOHN  DUNMORE,  M.A.   1820,  D.D.  1825. 

Minister  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  at  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  1823-78; 
M.L.A. ;  born  at  Greenock,  25th  August,  1799;  died  at  Sydney,  8th  August, 
1878. 

LANG,  JOHN  MARSHALL,  D.D.  1873. 

Minister  of  (i)  East  Aberdeen,  (2)  Fyvie,  (3)  Anderston,  Glasgow,  (4) 
Morningside,  Edinburgh,  (5)  Barony,  Glasgow. 

LANG,  JOHN  MUIR,  M.A.   1882,  LL.B.  1885. 

Writer,  Paisley. 

LANG,  JOSEPH,  M.A.   1892. 

Teacher:    (i)    Interim    Master,    Craigton    Public  School,    Milngavie,    (2) 

Assistant,    Cambusnethan    Public   School,    Wishaw,   (3)  Assistant,   Classics   and 
Modern  Languages,  Hamilton  Academy. 

LANG,  MARSHALL  BUCHANAN,  M.A.  1887,  B.D.  1890. 

Minister  of  Meldrum ;   son  of  John  Marshall  Lang,  D.D.  (q.v.). 

LANG,  PETER,  M.A.  1820. 

"Filius  natu  minimus  Joannis  mercatoris  in  Liverpool"  [Matric.  Alb.  1816]. 

LANG,  ROBERT,  B.A.  1816. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

LANG,  ROBERT,  B.A.   1835,  M.A.  1836. 

Congregational  Minister  at  (i)  Ayr,  (2)  Chorley,  Lanes.,  (3)  Portobello, 
(4)  Ward  Chapel,  Dundee,  (5)  Panmure  Street  Chapel,  Dundee;  retired  1872. 

LANG,  SAMUEL,  M.A.   1795. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

LANG,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1863. 

Glasgow;   Tunbridge  Wells;   died  xoth  August,   1876,  aged  34. 

LANG,  WILLIAM,  M.D.,  C.M.  1863. 

Grenada,  West  Indies. 

LANG,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  B.Sc.   1894,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Glasgow  (Assistant  to  Professor  of  Botany  in  the  University  since  1894). 

LANG,  WILLIAM  ROBERT,  B.Sc.  1891. 

Assistant  to  Professor  of  Chemistry  in  Glasgow  University  since  1890. 


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LANGHORNE,  JOHN,  M.D.  1775- 

"Brittannus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

LANGHORNE,  THOMAS,  LL.D.  1856. 

Episcopal  Minister  at  Musselburgh ;   died   2ist  December,   1881,  aged  81. 

LANGLEY,  JOHN  NEWTON.  M.A.  1849,  LL-D.   1868. 

Sometime  Teacher,  Mowbray  House  School,  Wolverhampton ;  afterwards 
Secretary  and  Registrar  of  University  College,  Bristol ;  died  at  West  Bromwich, 
loth  March,  1890. 

LANGLEY,  WILLIAM  LESLIE,  M.D.  1836. 

Staff-Surgeon-Major,  Army ;   Inspector-General. 

LANGMORE,  WILLIAM,  M.D.   1809. 

London;   died  5th  May,   1858,  aged  74. 

LANGMUIR,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1889,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

Glasgow. 

LANGSLOW,  RICHARD,  M.D.   1791. 

"Has  practised  Medicin  in  England  for  Eighteen  years"  [Univ.  Minute, 
2nd  May,  1791]. 

LANGWILL,  JAMES,  D.D.  1888. 

Minister  of  (i)  Legerwood,  (2)  Currie. 

LAPRAIK,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  CM.  1887. 

Glasgow;  Foochow,  China;  Glasgow;  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales;  Glasgow;  New 
Zealand;  son  of  Thomas  Lapraik,  M.D.  (q.v.). 

LAPRAIK,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1859. 

Glasgow. 

LAPSLEY,  WILLIAM,  M.A,  1772. 

"  Filius  natu  minimus  Gulielmi  Agricolae  in  Comitatu  de  Tyronne  in 
Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1771]. 

LARGAN,  JOSEPH,  M.D.  1845. 

Fontstown,  Co.  Kildare. 

LAUDERDALE,  EARL  OF,  LL.D.  1804. 

Advocate;  M.P.  for  (i)  Newport,  Cornwall,  (2)  Malmesbury;  Keeper  of  the 
Great  Seal  of  Scotland;  Ambassador  (1806)  to  France  to  conclude  peace ;  born  at 
Hatton,  Mid  Lothian,  26th  January,  1759;  died  at  Thirlstane  Castle,  i3th  Sep- 
tember, 1839;  Eighth  Earl. 

LAUGHTON,  JAMES  BROTHERSTON,  B.A.  1831. 

'•  Filius  natu  maximus  Jacobi  Mercatoris  in  Com.  de  Cumberland  "  [Matric. 
Alb.  1828];  believed  to  be  the  same  person  as  the  Rev.  Mr.  Laughton,  who, 
according  to  Oliver  &  Boyd's  Almanacs,  was  Church  of  Scotland  Minister  at  (i) 
Paterson,  Maitland  Presbytery,  Australia,  (2)  Bathurst  St  Stephen's,  Bathurst 
Presbytery,  Australia. 


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LAUGHTON,  WILLIAM,  D.D.  1881. 

Minister  of  (i)  St  Thomas's,  Greenock,  1839-43,  (2)  St  Thomas's  Free  Church, 
Greenock,  1843-97;  died  at  28  Greenhill  Gardens,  Edinburgh,  ;th  November, 
1897,  aged  86. 

LAURIE,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1886. 

Ship  Surgeon;  Greenock. 

LAURIE,  JOSEPH,  D.D.  1840. 

(i)  Scots  Chaplain  at  Bombay;  (2)  Minister  of  Culross;  demitted  in  con- 
sequence of  ill-health,  gth  March,  1845. 

LAURIE,  WILLIAM  LARGE,  M.D.   1838. 

Greenock. 

LAVERICK,  JOHN  THOMAS  BROWN,  M.B.,  CM.  1889. 

Hinderwell,  Yorks. 

LAVERTY,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1868. 

Minister  of  the  Secession  Church  at  Tyrones  Ditches,  Poyntzpass,  Co.  Armagh, 
and  at  Clare,  Tandragee. 

LAVERY,  CHARLES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Dumbarton;   Swindon,  Wilts. 

LAW,  JAMES,  B.A.  1842,  M.A.  1843. 

"  Filius  natu  secundus  Roberti  agricolae  in  comitatu  de  Londonderry  Hib." 
[Matric.  Alb.  1838]. 

LAW,  JAMES,  M.A.  1894. 

Student  of  Theology  in  F.C.  College,  Glasgow. 

LAW,  MICHAEL,  M.A.  1773- 

"Filius  unicus  Josephi  Agricolae  in  Parochia  de  Kilcare  in  Comitatu  de 
Donegall  in  Hibernia"  [Matric  Alb.  1772]. 

LAW,  THOMAS  BROUGH,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Ship  Surgeon;  Glasgow;  Dundee;  Barrow-in-Furness ;  died  at  Alexandria, 
Egypt,  28th  July,  1895. 

LAW,  WILLIAM,  M.B..  CM.  1876. 

Brandon,  Durham;  Whickham  there. 

LAWES,  GEORGE  WILLIAM,  D.D.  1895- 

Missionary  in  British  New  Guinea. 

LAWLOR,  WILLIAM  HILLIARD,  M.D.  1838. 

Tralee,  Co.  Kerry;  died  28th  August,  1883. 

LAWRENCE,  MARTIN  BRYDON,  B.L.  1881. 

Writer  and  Town  Clerk,  Oban;   died  there,  2ist  July,  1895,  aged  38. 

LAWRENCE,  PETER  LETWITCH,  M.B.,  C.M.   1890. 

Glasgow;  London  (native  of  Bombay). 
LAWRENCE,  ROLAND,  M.D.  1812. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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LAWRIE,  ARCHIBALD,  D.D.  1816. 

Minister  of  Newmilns  (Loudoun),  1793  to  1837  ;  son  (the  "darling  youth  in 

manhood's  dawning  blush  "  of  Burns's  Prayer,   infra)  of  George  Lawrie,   D.  D. 

(q.v.),  and  father  of  George  James  Lawrie,   D.D.   (q.v.),  and  of  James  Adair 

Lawrie,  M.A.,  M.D.  (q.v.) ;    died  5th  May,  1837,  aged  69. 

LAWRIE,  ARCHIBALD  CAMPBELL,  B.A.  1856. 

Advocate;   District  Judge,  Ceylon. 

LAWRIE,  DAVID,  M.B.,  CM.  1881. 

Kilmarnock. 

LAWRIE,  GEORGE,  D.D.   1791. 

Minister  of  Newmilns  (Loudoun),  1763  to  1799,  in  whose  Manse  Burns  wrote 

(overnight)  and  left  the  Prayer  beginning,  "O  Thou  dread  Power  that  reign'st 

above";   father  of  Archibald   Lawrie,   D.D.   (q.v.);    died   i7th    October,    1799, 

aged  71. 

LAWRIE,  GEORGE  JAMES,  D.D.  1828. 

Snell  Exhibitioner,  1816;  sometime  Chaplain  in  St.  Andrews  Church,  in  the 

Presidency  of  Madras  ;  afterwards  (1843  to  1877)  Minister  of  Monkton;  son  of 

Archibald  Lawrie,  D.D.  (q.v.);  author  of  song,  "Hae  ye  mind  o'  lang,  lang  syne"; 

died  at  Hythe,  Kent,   1878,  aged  82. 

LAWRIE,  HUGH,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

West  Auckland,  Co.  Durham;   Ramsbottom,  Lanes. 

LAWRIE,  JAMES,  M.D.  1860. 

Glasgow;   London;  Glasgow. 

LAWRIE,  JAMES  ADAIR,  M.A.  1820,  M.D.  1822. 

Assistant-Surgeon,  H.E.I.C.  Service;  afterwards  Professor  of  Surgery  in  (i) 
Anderson's  College,  (2)  Glasgow  University,  1850  to  1859;  died  at  Bridge  of  Allan, 
23rd  November,  1859,  aged  58;  son  of  Archibald  Lawrie,  D.D.  (q.v.). 

LAWRIE,  JAMES  MACPHERSON,  M.B.,  CM.  1881,  M.D.  1884. 

Glasgow;   Weymouth  ;  J.P. 

LAWRIE,.  JAMES  THOMAS  BRUDENELL,  M.D.  1863,  CM.  1863. 

Cuckfield,  Sussex;  Act.  Assistant-Surgeon,  Army;  Ballarat,  Australia;  died 
i7th  April,  1870,  aged  28. 

LAWRIE,  WILLIAM  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1882,  M.D.  1886. 

Glasgow;  Ayr. 

LAWSON,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1739. 

Minister  of  Kirkmahoe;  died  i4th  December,  1796,  aged  77;  brother  of 
Robert  Lawson,  M.A.  1739  (q.v.). 

LAWSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1768. 

"  Filius  Patricii  de  Belvidere,  in  Parochia  de  Auchterairder  in  Comitatu  de 
Perth"  [Matric.  Alb.  1767]. 


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LAWSON,  JAMES  BURNETT,  M.B.,  CM.  1883,  M.D.  1886. 

Glasgow;  Rothesay. 

LAWSON,  JOHN,  M.D.  1828. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

LAWSON,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1739. 

Minister  of  London  Wall   Church,  London ;   brother  of  Archibald  Lawson, 
M.A.   1739  (q.v.). 

LAWSON,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Glasgow. 

LAWSON,  WILLIAM  SYME,  M.D.   1839. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.], 

LAWTON,  ARTHUR,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

Thornton,  Lanes. ;   Blackpool. 

LAXON,  WILLIAM,  M.D.   1840. 

Coventry;  died  22nd  February,   1870,  aged  76. 

LEADER,  HENRY,  M.A.,  M.D.   1772. 

"  Barbadensis  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 
LEAN,  GEORGE,  B.Sc.  1895. 

Assistant  to  Professor  of  Chemistry  in  Glasgow  University  since   1895. 

LEASK,  HENRY  LESLIE  GRAHAM,  M.B.,  C.M.   1888,  M.D.  1892. 

Broxburn;  Glasgow;  Kinghorn;  Glasgow. 
LECK,  DAVID  CALDER,  M.A.  1876,  LL.B.  1878. 

Barrister-at-Law,  London. 

LECKIE,  ALEXANDER,  C.M.   1820. 

Bonhill;  Dunoon;  Glasgow;  died  4th  February,   1877,  aged  79. 
LECKIE,  DAVID,  M.B.,  C.M.  1869. 

Glasgow;  Surgeon-Lieut-Col.,  Army. 
LECKIE,  JOSEPH,  D.D.  1877. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Muirton,  (2)  Millport,  (3)  Ibrox,  Glasgow;   died  3rd 
January,  1889,  aged  62. 

LECKY,  WILLIAM  EDWARD  HARTPOLE,  LL.D.  1895. 

Historian    and    Philosopher;    born    at    Newton    Park,    near    Dublin,    26th 

March,   1838;    B.A.,  T.C.D.,    1859;    M.A.   1863;    M.P.  for  Dublin  University, 

1895;   P.C.   1897. 

LEDINGHAM,  ALEXANDER  NAPIER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1880. 

Govan. 

LEDLIE,  JAMES  CRAWFORD,  D.D.  1828. 

Presbyterian  Minister  of  (i)  Donegore,  1806-08,  (2)  Larne. 

LEE,  BREMNER  PATRICK,  M.A.  1884. 

Advocate;  Sheriff-Substitute  of  Forfarshire  since   1897;    brother  of  Walter 
Edward  Lee,  M.A.  1885  (q.v.). 


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LEE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1885. 

Civil  Engineer  (i)  with   Caledonian  Railway  Co.  at  Kilwinning,   (2)  with 

London   and   North-Western   Railway  Co.   at   (a)   Leeds,  (b)  Mansfield;   Snell 

Exhibitioner,  1880-85;  B.A.  Oxon.  1885;  brother  of  Walter  Edward  Lee,  M.A. 

1885  (q.v.). 

LEE,  MICHAEL  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1840. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

LEE,  WALTER  EDWARD,  M.A.  1885. 

Minister  of  (i)  Milton  of  Campsie  Mission,  (2)  Greenlaw,  Paisley;  son  of 
William  Lee,  D.D.,  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History  in  the  University  of 
Glasgow,  and  grandson  of  Principal  Lee,  Edin.  Univ. 

LEE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1887. 

Teacher  in  Glasgow  Public  Schools,  viz.,  (i)  Martyrs',  (2)  Petershill, 
(3)  Highland  Society,  (4)  Dalmarnock. 

LEECH,  JOHN,  M.A.  1824,  M.D.  1828. 

Glasgow;    died   1870;    First  Secretary  of  the   Glasgow  Southern   Medical 

Society;   "his  Minutes  .  .  .  are  generally  written  in  a  vein  of  pleasantry  and 

banter  occasionally   running   almost    into   riotous   fun"   [Memorials  of  Fac.   of 

PA  vs.  and  Surg.  of  Glasgow]. 

LEECH,  JONATHAN,  M.D.  1833- 

Roundtown,  Co.  Dublin;   Dublin. 

LEECH,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1833. 

Dublin;   died  yth  July,   1862,  aged  67. 

LEECHMAN,  JOHN,  M.A.  1832,  LL.D.  1859. 

Missionary  at  Serampore  and  Minister  of  Serampore  Church;  afterwards 
Minister  of  the  Baptist  Church  at  (i)  Irvine,  (2)  Hammersmith,  (3)  Bath; 
died  1874. 

LEECHMAN,  WILLIAM,  D.D.  1754. 

Minister  of  Beith,  1736  to  1744;  Professor  of  Divinity  in  Glasgow  University, 
1744  to  1761;  Principal,  1761  to  1785;  Dean  of  Faculties,  1744-6,  1751-3, 
and  1755-7;  born  in  Dolphington  Parish,  1706;  died  3rd  December,  1785. 

LEEPER,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1777. 

"Filius  natu  secundus  Roberti,  Agricolae  in  Parochia  de  Stranorlaue  in 
Com.  de  Donegal"  [Matric.  Alb.  1776]. 

LEES,  HENRY,  M.D.,  CM.  1835. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

LEES,  JAMES  CAMERON,  D.D.  1871. 

Minister  of  (i)  Carnoch,  (2)  Abbey  Parish,  Paisley,  (3)  St.  Giles,  Edinburgh. 

LEES,  JAMES  FERGUSON,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Ship  Surgeon ;   Hartlepool. 


328  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

LEES,  ROBERT  COWAN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1879. 

Glasgow  (sometime  Lecturer  on  Practice  of  Medicine  in  Western  Medical 
School). 

LEES,  THOMAS  M'CLELLAND,  M.B.,  C.M.  1872,  M.D.  1876. 

Ship  Surgeon;   New  York,  U.S. A. 

LEET,  CHARLES  HENRY,  M.D.,  C.M.  1834. 

Dublin  (Professor  of  (i)  Medical  Jurisprudence,  (2)  Materia  Medica,  in 
Apothecaries'  Hall  Medical  School);  Rathmines,  Co.  Dublin;  died  2nd  May, 
1890,  aged  89. 

LEGG,  WILLIAM,  B.A.  1828. 

Congregational  Minister,  Reading;   died  1871,  aged  70. 

LEIGH,  ALEXANDER,  C.M.  1841. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

LEIPER,  ANDREW,  B.D.  1871. 

Minister  of  (i)  Greenhead,  (2)  Gorbals. 

LEISHMAN,  JOHN  STUART,  M.A.   1894. 

Student  of  Theology  in  F.C.  College,  Glasgow,  and  Student  of  Law  in 
the  University. 

LEISHMAN,  MATTHEW,  D.D.  1840. 

Minister  of  Govan,  1821-74;  died  8th  August,  1874,  aged  80. 

LEISHMAN,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1843,  D.D.  1871. 

Minister  of  (i)  Collace,  (2)  Linton;  son  of  Matthew  Leishman,  D.D.  (q.v.). 

LEISHMAN,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1855. 

Acting  Assistant-Surgeon,  Medical  Staff;  Professor  of  (i)  Medical  Juris- 
prudence in  Anderson's  College,  (2)  Midwifery  in  Glasgow  University,  1868  to 
1893;  Member  of  University  Court  (as  Senate's  Assessor),  1889  to  1893; 
born  8th  June,  1834;  died  i8th  February,  1894;  son  of  Matthew  Leishman, 
D.D.  (q.v.). 

LEISHMAN,  WILLIAM  BOOG,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886. 

Surgeon-Captain,  Army;   son  of  Professor  William  Leishman  (q.v.). 

LEITCH,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.   1819. 

Minister  of  (i)  Gartmore,  (2)  Third  Charge,  Stirling,  (3)  Free  Church, 
Stirling;  died  i7th  April,  1868,  aged  66. 

LEITCH,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1877. 

Gourock. 

LEITCH,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1769. 

"Gulielmi  Filius  natu  maximus  Agricolae  in  Parochia  de  Ardstraw  in 
Com.  Tyrone,  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1766]. 

LEITCH,  JAMES  DUNCAN,  M.A.  1823. 

"F.  n.  max.  Duncani  Greenock"  [Matric.  Alb.   1819]. 


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LEITCH,  JOHN  GIBSON,  M.D.  1866. 

Glasgow;   Thornhill,  Perthshire. 

LEITCH,  JOHN  WALKER,  B.Sc.  1889. 

Chemical  Manufacturer,  Huddersfield. 

LEITCH,  JOHN  WILSON,  M.A.  1893. 

Student  of  Medicine. 

LEITCH,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1849. 

Minister,  Leckpatrick,  Strabane. 

LEITCH,  ROBERT,  B.A.  1851,  M.A.  1852. 

Minister  of  the  Parish  of  Abernyte,  1858-72;  Curate  of  Silloth,  1872-73; 
Curate  of  Crosby-on-Eden,  1873-74;  Curate  of  Ashby-de-la-Zouche,  1874-75; 
Curate  in  charge  of  Sahara  Toney,  1875-76;  Vicar  of  the  Parishes  of  Blackfordby 
and  Smisby,  near  Burton-on-Trent,  since  1876  [was  chaplain  at  Carlsbad, 
1885-86,  and  Chaplain  at  Pau,  1886-87]. 

LEITCH,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1769. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  Thomas  Leitch,  Presbyterian  Minister  of 
Douglas  and  Clady,  Co.  Tyrone. 

LEITCH,  WILLIAM,  B.A.  1837,  M.A.  1838,  D.D.  1860. 

Sometime  Observatory  Assistant  to  Professor  John  Pringle  Nichol  (q.v.) ; 
Minister  of  Monimail,  1843-59;  Principal  of  Queen's  College,  Canada,  1859-64; 
born  at  Rothesay,  1814;  died  at  Kingston,  Canada,  gth  May,  1864. 

LEITH,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1738. 

"Filius  Alexandri  Leith  Chirurgi  Londinensis"  [Matric.  Alb.   1734]. 

LEITH,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1872. 

Ullapool. 

LELAND,  JOHN,  M.A.  1734. 

Presbyterian  Minister  in  Dublin,  1716-66;  born  at  Wigan,  Lanes.,  i8th 
October,  1691;  died  i6th  January,  1766;  D.D.  Aberdeen. 

LEMERCIER,  FRANCOIS  GERMAIN,  M.D.  1851. 

Native  of  France;   probably  settled  there. 

LENY,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1754. 

"Filius  Joannis  Leny  in  parochia  de  Drimmen  in  Com.  de  Stirling" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1747]. 

LESLIE,  DAVID,  M.D.  1861. 

Carrickmacross,  Ireland;   Tunbridge,  Kent;   London. 

LESLIE,  JAMES,  M.A.   1741. 

Minister  of  Kilmarnock;   died  igth  May,   1764,  aged  41. 
LESLIE,  JAMES,  D.D.  1812. 

Minister  of  Fordoun,  1788  to  1843,  when  demitted;  died  2oth  March, 
1858,  aged  95. 


330  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

LESLIE,  JOHN,  M.D.   1840. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

LESLIE,  JOHN  DEAN,  M.A.  1879,  LL.B.   1886. 

Advocate,  Edinburgh. 

LESLIE,  ROBERT,  M.D.   1839. 

"Fil.  n.  6tus  Hectoris  Artificis  Glasg. "  [Matric.  Alb.   1828]. 

LESTER,  WILLIAM  RICHARD,  M.A.   1879. 

Engineer,  Glasgow. 

LETT,  RICHARD,  M.D.   1838. 

Silverstone,  Northamptonshire. 

LEVENSTON,  SAMUEL,  M.D.   1859. 

Glasgow. 

LEVINE,  ABRAHAM,  M.A.   1889. 

Fellow  of  Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  and  Actuarial  Clerk,  London. 

LEVIS,  JOHN  SAMUEL,  M.D.   1849. 

Skibereen,  Co.  Cork. 

LEWARS,  JOHN,  M.A.  1890. 

Minister  of  U.P.  Church,  Lesmahagow. 

LEWERS,  BENJAMIN,  CM.  1823. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

LEWIS,  CHARLES  ALFRED,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Glasgow ;    Manchester ;   Glasgow. 

LEWIS,  DAVID,  M.B.,  C.M.   1895. 

Trelech,  Cardiganshire. 

LEWIS,  GEORGE,  B.A.   1823. 

Minister   of   (i)    Perth   (Middle),    (2)   St.    David's,    Dundee,    (3)    Free   St. 
David's,  Dundee,  (4)  Free  Church,  Ormiston ;   died  27th  January,   1879. 

LEWIS,  JOHN  PATERSON,  M.D.  1855. 

Glasgow ;    Dalbeattie. 

LEWIS,  JOHN  RIGGS  MILLER,  M.D.   1847. 

Deputy  Surgeon-General,  Army;  London;  Norbiton,  Surrey;  Kingston  Hill 
there. 

LEWIS,  JOHN  ROBERTSON,  M.B.,  C.M.   1875,  M.D.   1884- 

Wishaw;   Glasgow;    Bishopstone,  Gloucester;   died  i4th  January,   1886. 

LEWIS,  PERCIVAL,  B.A.  1776 

"Natus  Londini  Filius  Unicus  Edwardi,  Arrnigeri,  de  Downton  in  Comitatu 
de  Radnor"  [Matric.  Alb.  1775]. 

LEWIS,  RICHARD,  M.D.  1845- 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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LEWIS,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1869. 

Teacher  in  (i)  South    Queensferry   Burgh   School,   1861-63,   (2)  St.   Paul's 

Balfour  School,  Glasgow,    1863-83,   (3)  Wellpark  Public  School  there,    1883-90, 

(4)   Milton   Public  School   there,    1890-94,    (5)   Parkhead    Public   School   there 

since  1894. 

LEWIS,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1871,  M.D.  1874. 

Glasgow;    Paisley;    Houston;    Paisley;    Houston;    died  there,    iyth  July, 
1891,  aged  41. 

LEWIS,  WILLIAM  JAMES,  M.D.  1855. 

Native  of  New  Brunswick ;   probably  settled  there. 

LEYS,  GEORGE  MESTON,  M.A.  1879. 

Solicitor,  Edinburgh. 

LEYS,  JOHN  KIRKWOOD,  M.A.  1869. 

Barrister-at-Law  and  Litterateur. 

LICHTENBERGER,  FREDERIC  AUGUSTE,  D.D.  1896. 

Dean  of  the   Faculty  of  Protestant  Theology  in  the  University  of  Paris; 
born  at  Strasbourg,   1832. 

LIDDELL,  JOHN,  M.A.  1813. 

"F.  n.  max.  Joannis  Artificis  Falkirk  Stirling"  [Matric.  Alb.  1809]. 

LIDDELL,  JOHN,  M.A.  1892. 

Qualifying  for  degree  of  LL.B. 

LIDDLE,  DAVID  FRASER,  M.A.  1896. 

Student  of  Theology  in  Glasgow  University. 

LIDDLE,  WILLIAM  TRAIN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1880. 

Ship  Surgeon ;   Glasgow. 

LIGAT.  DAVID,  M.B.,  C.M.   1894. 

Newton  Heath,  Lanes. 

LIGHTBODY,  THOMAS  DEHANE,  M.D.  1841. 

"  Gibraltar "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

LIGHTBURNE,  JOSEPH,  M.D.  1839. 

Brookboro',  Co.  Fermanagh;   Newry;  Geashill,  King's  Co.;    Portarlington, 
same  Co.;   Mullaghlass,  Newry;   Newry;   died  5th  April,  1890,  aged  74. 

LIGHTFOOT,  JOSEPH  BARBER.     See  DURHAM,  BISHOP  OF. 

LIGHTFOOT,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1836. 

London. 

LIGHTFOOT,  WILLIAM  MATHEW,  M.D.  1837. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

LILLIE,  JOHN,  D.D.  1848. 

Presbyterian  Minister,   Hobart  Town,  Van  Uiemen's  Land. 


332  ROLL    OF    GRADUATES 

LILLIE,  THOMAS  HOLTUM,  M.A.  1888,  LL.B.   1891. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

LINDESAY,  HERCULES,  LL.D.   1746. 

Professor  of  Law  in  University  of  Glasgow,  1750-61;  Dean  of  Faculties, 
1758  to  1760;  died  2nd  June,  1761. 

LINDSAY,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1845. 

Glasgow  (Assistant  to  Professor  of  Physiology  in  the  University,  1871-74; 
Private  Teacher  of  Medical  Science;  Lecturer  on  General  Natural  History  in 
Anderson's  College ;  Professor  of  Medical  Jurisprudence  there) ;  Bucklyvie. 

LINDSAY,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.   1871. 

Brough,  Westmoreland ;   Shap,   same  Co. ;   Tranent. 

LINDSAY,  ARCHIBALD  MACLAREN,  M.A.   1865. 

Writer  in  Glasgow,  and  sometime  Professor  of  Land  Rights  and  Con- 
veyancing in  St.  Mungo's  College. 

LINDSAY,  BENJAMIN,  M.A.  1781. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

LINDSAY,  CHARLES  DALRYMPLE,  D.D.   1804. 

Vicar  of  Sutterton,  Lines.,   1793;   Dean  of  Christ  Church,  Dublin,   Bishop 

of  Killaloe  and  Kilfenora,  1803-4;  Bishop  of  Kildare,  1804-46;  died  8th  August, 

1846,  aged  86;  Snell  Exhibitioner,  1779;  B.A.  Oxon.  1783;  M.A.    1786;  son 

of  James,  Earl  of  Balcarres. 

LINDSAY,  JAMES,  M.A.  1878,  B.Sc.  1879,  B.D.  1882. 

Minister  of  St  Andrews,  Kilmarnock. 

LINDSAY,  JOHN,  M.D.  1859. 

Glasgow ;   Crossford  ;    Lesmahagow. 

LINDSAY,  JOHN,  M.A.   1889,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Glasgow. 

LINDSAY,  JOHN  FINDLAY,  M.B.,  C.M.  1877. 

Liverpool;  died  1888. 

LINDSAY,  OWEN,  M.D.   1827. 

«  Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

LINDSAY,  ROBERT  COWAN,  B.Sc.  1874. 

(i)  Classical  Master  in  Western  Academy,  Glasgow;  (2)  Rector  of  Grammar 
School,  Ayr ;  (3)  Head  Master  of  School  of  Science  and  Art,  Newcastle-on-Tyne, 
and  of  the  Bath  Lane  Schools  there;  (4)  Head  Master  of  Crosshill  Public 
School,  Strathaven;  (5)  Principal  of  Venice  Street  Board  Schools,  Liverpool, 
and  Lecturer  on  History  in  Pupil  Teachers'  College. 

LINDSAY,  THOMAS  MARTIN,  D.D.  1874- 

Professor  of  Church  History  in  Free  Church  College,  Glasgow;  M.A.  Edin. 
1866. 


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LINDSAY,  WALLACE  MARTIN,  MJL  1877. 

Fel-CT.  Tutor.  2rd  L:brar;^:i.  T-?-«  C  :"->::£,  Ox:":rd  :  Perree  Fx^~:-ir  m 
Classics  in  Glasgow  Unhexssty,  1893-96  ;  Sodl  Exhibitioner,  1877  ;  B.A.  Qnm. 
1881;  MJL  1885. 

LINDSAY,  WILLIAM,  MJL  1742. 

"Joseph!  F.  in  Pooch.  Douglass  in  Conk.  Clydesdale"  [Manic.  Alb.  1738]. 

LINDSAY,  WILLIAM,  M.D. 

Medics!  I-sps-ccr  of  H^l^r  Hosr-iisI  :   died   iSf.  a.gei  5-. 


LINDSAY,  WILLIAM,  D.D.  1844. 

MmktfiT  of  Rehcf  Church  at  (i)  Johnstone,  (a)  Cathedral  Street;  Glasgow  ; 

Piufaaut  (i)  of  Tbeologr  and  Biblkal  Critidsm  to  Relief  Synod,  (x)  of  Sacred 

Languages  and  Biblical  Criticism  to  U.P.  Synod  ;  died  on  Sabbath  afternoon, 

jid  Jane,  1866,  after  preaching  twice,  aged  64. 

LINDSAY,  WILLIAM,  MA    M* 

Minister  of  East  Free  Chmch,  Rotberglen. 

LINDSAY,  WILLIAM,  MA    :5>- 

F.C  Minister  at  (i)  Kshopbriggs,  (x)  Catbcart  (Moont  Flonda). 

LINDSAY,  WILLIAM  ANDERSON,  V  A   :5o; 

Assistant  to  Professor  Wiffiani  Jack  (q.T.). 

LINDSAY,  WILLIAM  CAIRO,  v  A   ;  c_ 

Teacher  in  Irvine,  and  in  various  schools  under  Govan  School  Board; 
Head  Matter  of  (i)  Pohnadie  Pnbtic  School,  Glasgow,  (a)  Rosevafe  Street 
Pobhc  School,  Paitick. 

LINDSAY,  WILLIAM  YOUNG,  V.  A 

M:~:?tir  :: 


UNDSEY,  WILLIAM,  NJL   rjtt 

"titans  natn  mazinans  Joannts  Agiicolae  in  P-^i^K^»ff  de  KiQileagfa  in  COOL 

de  Dcwze  in  Hibemis  r  "Mzrri-c,  Alb.    1755".. 

LINING,  THOMAS,  MJL  1751, 

Minister  of  (i)  Shetdeston  Chapel,   1759^1,  (2)  Lesmahagov,   1761-91; 

died  3rd  January,  1791,  aged  65;  "was  one  of  the  two  who  seized  the  ili-fctcd 

Donald  MarDonaH  of  Kinloch-Moidait  in  1745  on  his  way  south  to  join  die 

Pretender"  [Scott's 


LINN.  ALLAN.  CM.  i8aa 

••Kibe^^s"  [Grsd  Alb.  I 

LINN.  JOHN  FLEMING.  MJL  iKf. 

Free  Cbrrch  Minister  at  Airlie. 

LINTON,  PETER,  CM.  i«37- 

CariMe 


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LINTON,  SIR  WILLIAM,  M.D.   1834. 

Inspector-General,  Army;  K.C.B. ;  Honorary  Physician  to  the  Queen;  died 
gth  October,  1880,  aged  79. 

LIPPMAN,  GABRIEL,  LL.D.   1896. 

Professor  of  Physics  in  the  University  of  Paris. 

LISTER,  JOHN,  M.A.  1754. 

"Filius  Georgii  Litster  in  Parochia  de  Newry  in  Com.  de  Down  in  Hibernia" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1751]. 

LISTER,  JOHN,  B.A.   1836. 

Minister  of  (i)  Laygate  English  Presbyterian  Church,  South  Shields,  (2)  Free 
Church,  Kennoway,  (3)  St.  George's  Free  Church,  Montrose. 

LISTER,  SIR  JOSEPH,  BART.  (BARON  LISTER),  LL.D.   1879. 

M.B.  Lond.  1852;  Professor  of  (r)  Surgery  in  Glasgow  University,  1860  to 
1869,  (2)  Clinical  Surgery  in  Edin.  Univ.,  1869  to  1877,  (3)  Clinical  Surgery  in 
king's  College,  London,  since  1877;  Surgeon  Extraordinary  to  the  Queen;  born 
1827;  D.C.L.  Oxon.  1880;  LL.D.  Cantab.  1880;  LL.D.  Edin.  1878;  Baronet 
1883;  Baron  1897;  F.R.S.  1860;  P.R.S.  1896. 

LISTER,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1806. 

"  Filius  natu  secundus  Joannis  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Killmore  in  comitatu 
de  Monaghan  in  Hybernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1802]. 

LITHGOW,  ARTHUR  MINES  SPERRIN,  M.D.   1863. 

Edmonton,  Middlesex;  Staff-Assistant-Surgeon,  Army. 

LITHGOW,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Cleland,  Lanarkshire. 

LITTLE,  JAMES  ALFRED  STOKES,  M.A.  1885. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

LITTLE,  JOSEPH,  M.A.   1765. 

Presbyterian  Minister  of  Killyleagh,  1768-1813;  died  July,  1813;  acted  also 
as  a  Medical  Practitioner. 

LITTLE,  LYNDON  EVELYN,  M.D.  1845. 

Hollymount,  Co.  Mayo;  died  1870. 

LITTLE,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1826. 

Wolverhampton ;  Holywood,  Co.  Down;  Manchester;  Belfast;  Scone,  N.S. 
Wales ;  Belfast ;  Donaghadee ;  formerly  Lecturer  on  Medicine  and  Midwifery  in 
Belfast  College. 

LITTLE,  WILLIAM,  B.A.  1837. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Robert!,  Mercatoris  Glasguensis"  [Matric.  Alb.  1831]; 
matriculated  at  Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  2nd  November,  1838,  aged  25. 

LITTLE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1856. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Longtown,  Carlisle,  (2)  Taymouth,  Michigan, 
U.S.A. 


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LITTLE,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1883,  M.D.  1887. 

Xewmains;  Partick ;  Upwell,  Camb.  ;  London;  Cape  Colony;  Dumbarton. 

LITTLEJOHN,  JAMES  BUCHAN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Garvagh,  Co.  Derry  ;  Munslow,  Craven  Arms,  Salop ;  College  Springs,  Iowa, 
U.S.A.  (Vice-President  of  Amity  College  there). 

LITTLEJOHN,  JOHN  MARTIN,  M.A.   1889,  B.D.  1890,  LL.B.  1892. 

(i)  Minister,  Munslow,  Salop;  (2)  President  of  Amity  College,  College 
Springs,  Iowa,  U.S. A. 

LITTLER,  JOHN  HENRY,  M.D.   1837. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

LIVERA,  EDWIN  SIMON  ERNEST  DE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1877. 

Native  of  Ceylon ;  probably  settled  there. 

LIVERSIDGE,  ARCHIBALD,  LL.D.   1896. 

Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Mineralogy  in  the  University  of  Sydney,  N.S. 
Wales,  since  1872;  M.A. ;  F.R.S.  1882;  F.G.S.,  F.L.S.,  etc.,  etc. 

LIVINGSTON,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1794. 

Minister  of  Cambusnethan  ;  deposed  zyth  May,  1842,  for  theft,  and  spent 
seven  years  in  the  Law  Courts  in  an  attempt  to  reduce  the  decision;  died  igih 
January,  1852,  aged  76. 

LIVINGSTON,  JOHN,  M.D.,  C.M.  1861. 

Glasgow;  Barnet,  Herts.;  died  loth  June,   1885,  aged  45. 

LIVINGSTON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1884. 

(i)  Teacher  in  Public  School,  Old  Cumnock;  (2)  Teacher  in  Public  School, 
Cullen;  (3)  Head  Master  of  Public  School,  Ballachulish  (South). 

LIVINGSTON,  NEIL,  D.D.  1882. 

Minister  of  Free  Church,  Stair. 

LIVINGSTON,  SAMUEL,  M.A.  1806. 

"  Filius  Natu  Maximus  quondam  Joannis  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Drumagh 
in  comitatu  de  Down  in  Hybernia  "  [Matric.  Alb.  1800]. 

LIVINGSTONE,  ALEXANDER  CRAWFORD,  M.A.  1884. 

Licentiate  of  the  U.P.  Church. 

LIVINGSTONE,  DAVID,  LL.D.  1854. 

The  celebrated  African  Missionary  and  Explorer;  Licentiate  1840,  Honorary 

Fellow  1857,  of  Faculty  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  of  Glasgow;  D.C.L.  Oxon. 

1857;  born  at  Blantyre,  iQth  May,  1813;  died  at  Ilala,  Central  Africa,  ist  May, 

1873;  buried  in  Westminster  Abbey,  i8th  April,   1874. 

LIVINGSTONE,  JAMES,  M.D.  1855. 

Wishaw. 

LIVINGSTONE,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888,  M.D.  1890. 

Dykehead,  Shotts ;  Barry  Dock,  Glam. 


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LIVINGSTONE,  PETER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1874. 

Earsdon,  Northumberland  ;  London  ;  Ashton-under-Lyne ;  Rochdale. 

LIVINGSTONE,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1847. 

Wishaw. 

LIVINGSTONE,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1884. 

Died,  of  acute  phthisis,  at  Dykehead,  Shotts,  and  December,  1884,  aged  24. 

LIVINGSTONE,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  C.M.   1870,  M.D.  1872. 

Leek,  Staffs. ;  Stanhope,  Co.  Durham ;  J.P. 

LIVINGSTONE,  WILLIAM,  C.M.  1827. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

LIVINGSTONE,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888. 

Wishaw;  Paisley. 

LIVINGSTONE,  WILLIAM  HAMILTON,  M.D.  1839. 

"Fil.  n.  max.  Gulielmi  Chirurgi  in  com.  de  Lanerk"  [Matric.  Alb.   1829]. 

LIVINGSTONE,  WILLIAM  OSWELL,  M.B.,  C.M.   1874. 

Glasgow;  Trinidad,  W.  Indies;  Surgeon,  P.  and  O.  Co.'s  Service;  Guernsey; 
London;  St.  Albans;  died  there,  3Oth  December,  1889,  aged  39;  son  of 
David  Livingstone,  LL.D.  (q.v.). 

LLOYD,  CHARLES,  LL.D.  1809. 

Dissenting  Minister  at  (i)  Evesham,  (2)  Ditchling,  Sussex,  (3)  Capel-y-groes 

and  Pant-y-defaid,  (4)  Palgrave,  Suffolk;  Schoolmaster  at  (i)  Exeter,  (2)  Palgrave, 

(3)  Keppel  Street,  London ;  also  for  sometime  a  Farmer ;  born  in  Cardiganshire, 

i8th  December,   1766;  died  on  visit  to  Lampeter,  23rd  May,   1829. 

LLOYD,  DAVID,  M.A.   1833,  LL.D.  1851. 

Classical  Tutor  in,  afterwards  Principal  of,  Presbyterian  College,  Carmarthen, 
and  Unitarian  Minister  there;  born  at  Llandyssal,  Cardiganshire,  1805  ;  died  i3th 
September,  1863. 

LLOYD,  DAVID,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Denbigh;  J.P. 

LLOYD,  EVAN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1876. 

Tregaron,  Cardiganshire. 

LLOYD,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Penygraig,  Glam. ;  Tonypandy  there. 

LLOYD,  JAMES  HUGHES,  M.A.   1880. 

Clergyman  at  (i)  Aberdare,  (2)  Talley,  near  Llandilo,  South  Wales. 

LLOYD,  JENKIN,  M.B.,  C.M.   1881. 

Bethesda,  N.  Wales. 

LLOYD,  SANDFORD  M'VITTIE,  M.D.   1847. 

Staff-Surgeon-Major,  Army ;  Deputy  Inspector-General  of  Hospitals  ;  Deputy 
Surgeon-General;  died  8th  May,  1876. 


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LLOYD,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1779. 

"(NTatus  in  Hibernia)  Filius  natu  Secundus  Owen  Lloyd  Armigeri  de 
Rockville  in  Parochia  de  Augrim  in  Com.  de  Roscommon:>  [Matric.  Alb.  1778]. 

LOCH,  RICHARD  JOHN,  M.D.   1846. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

LOCHHEAD,  ANDREW,  M.D.,  C.M.  1863. 

Paisley;   died  1864. 
LOCHHEAD,  ANDREW  FISHER,  B.L.  1887. 

Writer,  Paisley. 

LOCHHEAD,  JAMES,  B.L.  1880. 

Writer,  Blairgowrie. 

LOCHHEAD,  JAMES  LAMONT,  M.D.  1855. 

Greenock;   died  i5th  March,   1865. 

LOCHHEAD,  KERR,  B.Sc.  1888. 

Civil  Engineer  with  (i)  William  Shield,  M.Inst.CE.,  at  Harbour  of  Refuge 

Works,  Peterhead,  (2)  Robert  M'Alpine  &  Sons,  Railway  Contractors,  Glasgow. 

LOCHHEAD,  MATTHEW,  B.Sc.   1891,  M.B.,  CM.  1891. 

Glasgow ;   Paisley. 

LOCHHEAD,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1848. 

Glasgow. 

LOCHORE,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1814,  D.D.  1874. 

Minister  of  Drymen,   1824-77;   died  i7th  August,  1877,  aged  84. 

LOCKER,  JOHN,  M.A.  1749- 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Johannis  Locker  Armigeri  in  Civitate  London"  [Matric. 
Alb.  1747]. 

LOCKHART,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1808. 

"  Filius  natu  Tertius  Georgii  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Killivy  in  comitatu  de 
Armagh  in  Hybernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1805]. 

LOCKHART,  HUGH,  M.A.  1817. 

"F.  2dus  Rob.  Merc,  in  Par.  de  Fenwick"  [Matric.  Alb.   1812]. 

LOCKHART,  JOHN,  M.A.  1814,  D.D.   1838. 

Minister  of  the  Presbyterian  Church,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 

LOCKHART,  JOHN,  LL.D.   1869. 

(i)  Teacher  in  Balfour's  School,  Glasgow;  (2)  Rector  of  the  Burgh  School, 
Kirkcaldy,  1840-73,  when  retired;  born  at  Kilmaurs,  Ayrshire,  26th  May,  1798; 
died  at  Kirkcaldy,  gih  June,  1882. 

LOCKHART,  LAURENCE,  D.D.  1849. 

Of  Milton-Lockhart  and  Germistown ;  Minister  of  Inchinnan,  1822-60,  when 

resigned  ;  half-brother  of  John  Gibson  Lockhart,  Sir  Walter  Scott's  biographer  and 

son-in-law;  married  the  niece  of  Thomas  Muir,  the  Reformer  (q.v.);  died  i6th 

April,   1876,  aged  80. 

Y 


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LOCKHART,  ROBERT,  M.A.   1851. 

"  Filius  nato  maximus  defuncti  Roberti  mercatoris  in  parochia  de  Denny  et 
comitatu  de  Stirling"  [Matric.  Alb.  1847]. 

LOCKHART,  WILLIAM,  D.D.  1791. 

Minister  of  (i)  Culter,  1772-84,  (2)  St.  Andrew's,  Glasgow,  1784  to  1802; 
Dean  of  Faculties  in  Glasgow  University,  1796-98;  died  8th  February,  1802, 
aged  58. 

LOCKHART,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1853. 

Minister  of  (i)  Queensferry,  (2)  Colinton;    D.D.  St.  Andrews,   1893. 

LOCKHART,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1858. 

Stevenston;  Assistant-Surgeon,  R.N. ;  died  at  Queenstown,  i7th  January, 
1867. 

LOGAN,  ADAM,  M.D.  1801. 

"Filius  natu  2clus  Adami  Agricolae  in  Parochia  de  Kirkmichael  et  Comitatu  de 
Ayr"  [Matric.  Alb.  1793]. 

LOGAN,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.,  M.D.  1777. 

"  Has  .  .  .  been  practising  Medicine  about  two  years  in  Air-Shire "  [Univ. 
Minute,  28th  December,  1776]. 

LOGAN,  ARCHIBALD,  B.A.   1861,  M.B.,  CM.   1869,  M.D.   1871. 

Glengarnock;   Glasgow;   died  28th  June,   1894. 

LOGAN,  GEORGE,  M.A.   1776. 

Minister  (i)  at  High  Bridge,  Newcastle,  (2)  of  Ardoch,  (3)  of  Eastwood; 
joined  Free  Church  party  in  1843;  died  on  2nd  July  of  that  year. 

LOGAN,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1863,  B.D.  1867. 

Minister  of  (i)  Newmains,  1868-76,  (2)  Inverbrothock,  1876-97;  died  24th 
July,  1897,  aged  57. 

LOGAN,  HUGH,  M.B.,  C.M.   1885. 

Dairy,  Ayrshire ;  Farnworth,  Lanes.  ;  Beith ;  Dairy ;  died  5th  November, 
1895,  aged  30. 

LOGAN,  JAMES,  M.A.   1793. 

Minister  of  Relief  Church  at  (i)  Balfron,  (2)  St.  Ninians ;  died  4th 
October,  1841,  aged  75. 

LOGAN,  JAMES  ROWATT,  M.B.,  C.M.   1890. 

Ship  Surgeon;    Glasgow;   Wishaw. 

LOGAN,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.   1883. 

Dairy,  Ayrshire ;  Waterhouses,  Durham  ;  Knoydart,  Isle  Ornsay ;  died  24th 
August,  1888. 

LOGAN,  JOHN  MURDOCH,  M.A.  1779. 

"Natus  in  Urbe  de  Boston  films  natu  Maximus  Gualteri  Quaestoris  in  urbe 
de  Boston"  [Matric.  Alb.  1774]. 


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LOGAN,  JOHN  RIDDELL,  M.A.  1893. 

Teacher,    Glasgow,    in    (i)    Rumford    Street    Public    School,    (2)   Whitehill 
Public  School. 
LOGAN,  JOHN  T.,  M.D.  1838. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

LOGAN,  ROBERT  HANNAY,  M.A.  1883. 

Minister  of  Chalmers  Free  Church,  Dundee. 

LOGAN,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1852. 

Minister  of  Haggs,  Stirlingshire;   died  3oth  August,  1864,  aged  32. 

LOGAN,  THOMAS  G.,  M.D.  1823. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

LOGAN,  SIR  THOMAS  GALBRAITH,  M.D.  1828, 

Inspector-General  of  Army  Hospitals;  Director-General,  1867-74;  Honorary 

Physician  to  the  Queen;  served  in  Sutlej  Campaign,  1845-46,  and  as  Principal 

Medical  Officer  of  Highland  Division  of  Crimean  Army;  K.C.B. ;  born  1808; 

died  nth  June,   1896. 

LOGAN,  WILLIAM,  B.A.  1842,  M.A.  1843. 

F.C.  Minister,  Langton,  by  Dunse;   died  23rd  June,   1880. 

LOGAN,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1876. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Lanark. 

LOGAN,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1885,  B.D.    1889. 

F.C.  Minister  at  (i)  Rogart,  (2)  Turriff. 

LOGGIE,  WILLIAM  WRIGHT,  M.A.  1896. 

Teacher  in  Ayr  Academy,  Ayr. 

LOGIE,  JOHN  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Glasgow ;    Partick. 

LOGIE,  JOSEPH  BROWN,  M.A.  1891. 

Licentiate  of  the  U.P.  Church. 

LOGIE,  WILLIAM,  D.D.  1863. 

Minister  of  (i)  Buchanan,  (2)  Firth  and  Stenness,  (3)  Fintry,  (4)  Dirleton ; 
born  in  Orkney,  igth  March,  1824;  died  at  Dirleton,  5th  January,  1878. 

LONDON,  LORD  BISHOP  OF.    See  CANTERBURY,  ARCHBISHOP  OF. 

LONDON,  LORD  BISHOP  OF,  LL.D.  1884. 

Mandell  Creighton;  Fellow  and  Tutor  of  Merton  College,  Oxford,  1867-74; 
Vicar  of  Embleton,  1875-84;  Rural  Dean  of  Alnwick,  1882-84;  Hon.  Canon  of 
Newcastle,  1882-85;  Canon  of  Worcester,  1885-91;  Canon  of  Windsor,  1891; 
Dixie  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History  in  Cambridge  University,  1884-91  ; 
Bishop  of  Peterborough,  1891-96  ;  Bishop  of  London  since  1896  ;  born  at  Carlisle, 
5th  July,  1843;  D.D.  Oxon.  and  Cantab.  1891;  D.C.L.  Oxon.  1894,  etc.  etc. 

LONERGAN,  WILLIAM  FRANCIS,  M.D.  1856. 

Glasgow;   died  i3th  September,   1865. 


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LONG,  ANDREW,  M.A.   1839. 

Presbyterian  Minister,  Monreagh,  from  1845  till  his  death  shortly  after 
2ist  October,  1869. 

LONG,  JAMES,  B.A.  1844,  M.A.  1847. 

"  Filius  natu  tertius  Jacobi  agricolae  in  comitatu  de  Derry "  [Matric.  Alb. 
1842], 

LONG,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1762. 

LONGMUIR,  JAMES,  M.D.   1858. 

Bathgate;  died  1886. 

LONGWILL,  DAVID,  M.A.   1855. 

Congregational  Minister  at  (i)  Elie,  Fife,  (2)  Bromley,  Kent;  born  at 
Greenock,  7th  June,  1833;  died  at  Bromley,  30th  September,  1871. 

LONGWILL,  DAVID,  M.B.,  CM.  1879. 

Rutherglen. 

LONGWILL,  JOHN,  M.A.  1896. 

Teacher  in  (i)  E.G.  Normal  Practising  School,  1893,  (2)  Clydebank  Public 
School,  1893-95,  (3)  Main  Street  Public  School,  Alexandria,  N.B.,  1896-97,  (4) 
South  African  College  School,  Cape  Town,  since  August,  1897. 

LONIE,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1868,  M.D.   1872. 

Preston,  Lanes. ;   J.P. 

LOOSMORE,  WILLIAM  CHARLES,  M.A.  1891. 

Minister  of  New  Road  Congregational  Church,  Bury,  Lanes. 

LORD,  JOHN,  M.D.  1790. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

LORD,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1737. 

"Angl.  filius  Roberti  Lord  Mercat.  in  parochia  Dean  in  Com.  Lancastriae" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1735]. 

LORIMER,  JAMES,  LL.D.  1882- 

Admitted  Advocate,  1845  ;  Professor  of  Public  Law  in  Edinburgh  University, 

1862-90;  (Lectured  for  several  summers  in  Glasgow  University  prior  to  institution 

of  Public  Law  Lectureship  there) ;  born  at  Aberdalgie,  Perthshire,  4th  November, 

1818;   died  i3th  February,   1890. 

LORIMER,  JOHN  CAMPBELL,  B.A.  1860,  M.A.  1861. 

Advocate,  Edinburgh ;  Examiner  for  Law  Degrees  in  Glasgow  University, 
1874-78;  LL.B.  Edin.  1870. 

LORIMER,  ROBERT,  LL.D.  1794. 

Sometime  Chaplain  to  the  Southern  Fencible  Regiment ;  afterwards  Minister 

of  (i)  Haddington,  (2)  Free  Church  there;  died  gth  November,  1848,  aged  84. 

LORIMER,  ROBERT,  B.A.   1859,  M.A.   1860. 

F.C.  Minister  of  Mains  and  Strathmartin. 


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LORNSWORTH,  AUGUSTUS  LEWIS,  M.D.  1830. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]:  "Recruiting  Staff"  [Degree  List,  Glasg.  Herald, 
7th  May,  1830]. 

LORRAIN,  WILLIAM  BUCKHAM,  M.D.  1829. 

Glasgow. 

LORRAINE,  JOSEPH  CURRIE,  M.A.  1835. 

Minister  of  (i)  Tinwald,  (2)  Caerlaverock ;   died  3rd  February,   1894. 

LOTHIAN,  ALEXANDER  VEITCH,  M.A.  1882. 

Interim  Head  Master  of  Burgh  School,  Girvan,  1879;  Interim  Mathematical 
Lecturer  in  E.G.  Training  College,  1881 ;  Science  and  Mathematical  Master  in 
Aberdeen  Grammar  School,  1881-90;  Lecturer  on  Mathematics  and  Physics 
in  E.G.  Training  College,  Glasgow,  since  1891 ;  Baxter  Demonstrator  in  Geology 
in  Glasgow  University  since  1897. 

LOTHIAN,  ROBERT  BAIN,  M.B.,  CM.  1888. 

London ;   Glasgow. 

LOUDON,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1880,  B.D.   1883. 

Minister  of  West  Parish,  Galashiels. 

LOUDON,  CHARLES,  M.D.  1825. 

Physician  at  Leamington;  retired  to  Paris  circa  1841,  and  died  there, 
2nd  February,  1844,  aged  43. 

LOUDON,  JAMES  LIVINGSTONE,  M.B.,  CM.  1889. 

Hamilton. 

LOUDON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1757. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Roberti  Loudin  in  parochia  de  Kilmadock  in  Com. 
de  Perth"  [Matric.  Alb.  1751]. 

LOUDON,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1869. 

Minister  of  Roslin. 

LOUDON,  ROBERT  HENDERSON,  M.A.  1891. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Crookston  Street  Public  School,  Glasgow,  (2)  Martyrs' 
Public  School,  Glasgow. 

LOUDON,  ROBERT  THOMSON,  M.A.  1881,  B.D.   1883. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Cockpen. 

LOUGHEED,  JOSEPH,  M.D.  1834. 

Baliymote,  Co.  Sligo;   died  1869. 

LOUGHNAN,  CONNELL  FRANCIS,  M.D.  1853. 

Dublin;  Silverdale,  Staffs.;  Great  Grimsby;  Liverpool;  Paris;  died  24th 
November,  1895. 

LOUGHNAN,  JEREMIAH,  M.D.  1841. 

Listowell,  Co.  Kerry;   died  2nd  January,   1865,  aged  52. 


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LOUTTIT,  JOHN  DUNLOP,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Ship  Surgeon ;  Glasgow. 

LOVE,  DUNCAN,  M.B.,  CM.  1882. 

Brecon ;   Glasgow ;   Cumbernauld. 

LOVE,  JAMES  DUNCAN,  M.B.,  CM.   1894. 

Ayr ;   Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

LOVE,  JAMES  KERR,  M.B.,  CM.   1880,  M.D.   1888. 

Glasgow  (Lecturer  on  Aural  Surgery  in  St.  Mungo's  College). 

LOVE,  JOHN,  M.B.  1881,  M.D.   1887. 

Glasgow ;   Paisley ;   Glasgow. 

LOVE,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887. 

Beith;   Stirling;   Glasgow;  Beith. 

LOVE,  ROBERT,  M.A.   1888. 

Law  Student,  Inner  Temple,  London. 

LOVE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1815. 

"Filius  Natu  Tertius  Caroli  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Ardstraw  in  comitatu 
de  Tyrone"  [Matric.  Alb.  1812], 

LOVELL,  THOMAS  MILLER,  M.A.  1889. 

(i)  Teacher  in  Maybole  Public  School;  (2)  Classical  Assistant  in  Hamilton 
Academy;  (3)  Classical  Master  in  Coatbridge  High  School. 

LOW,  ANDREW  ROBB,  M.A.  1892. 

U.P.  Missionary,  Rajputana,  India. 

LOW,  FLETCHER  READ,  LL.D.  1845. 

Sometime  Teacher  in  the  Grammar  School,  Linlithgow;  thereafter  (1839-66) 
Senior  Classical  Master  in  the  High  School  of  Glasgow;  died  i3th  February, 
1881. 

LOW,  JAMES  PAUL,  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 

Alva;   Alloa. 

LOW,  JOHN  HOUSTON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1881. 

Kilbirnie;   Appleby;   died  1892. 

LOW,  ROBERT  FURLONG  NEWMAN,  M.D.  1837. 

Ballybeg,  Co.  Cork;   Lismore,  Co.  Waterford ;   died   i8th   February,  1882. 

LOW,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  M.A.  1894. 

Law  Clerk,  Cape  Town. 

LOWE,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1882. 

Brynmawr,  Breconshire. 

LOWE,  HAMILTON  CLIFFE,  M.D.   1848. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

LOWNDES,  HENRY  FRANCIS,  B.L.  i88cx 

Writer,  Glasgow. 


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LOWRIE,  ADAM,  M.A.  1884. 

Teacher   in   Wishaw  Public   School,    1884-89 ;    Head   Master  of  Waterloo 

Public  School,    1889-96;  Head  Master  of  Cambusnethan  Public  School  since 
1896. 

LOWRY,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1838. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Ballyshannon  since  1842. 

LOWRY,  GAVIN,  M.A.  1774. 

"Filius  natu  unicus  Thomae  Agricolae  in  Parochia  de  Taughtoyn  in 
Comitatu  de  Donegal  in  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1771]. 

LOWRY,  JAMES,  M.A,  1765. 

"Filius  natu  Quartus  Jacobi  Agricolae  in  Parochia  de  Dungien  in  Com. 
de  Londonderry"  [Matric.  Alb.  1762]. 

LOWRY,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1806. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Lissara,  1809-58;  died  2ist  July,  1858, 
aged  82. 

LOWSON,  CHARLES,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Glasgow. 

LOWSON,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 

Dundee. 

LOWTHER,  DANIEL,  M.A.  1742. 

"  Filius  Josephi  Lowther  in  parochia  de  Bromfield  in  Comitatu  de 
Cumberland"  [Matric.  Alb.  1740]. 

LUCAS,  ARTHUR  HENRY,  M.B.,  CM.   1890. 

Carmyle;  Mansfield,  Notts.;  Auckland,  New  Zealand;  died  there,  nth 
July,  1896,  aged  27. 

LUCAS,  DANIEL,  M.A.  1777. 

"Natus  in  Hybernia  Filius  natu  quartus  defuncti  Francisci  Armigeri  in 
Parochia  de  Dromore  &  Comitatu  de  Monaghan"  [Matric.  Alb.  1775]. 

LUCAS,  EDWARD,  M.A.  1768. 

"Filius  Gulielmi  Reverendi  admodum  Viri  Rectoris  Ecclesiae  in  urbe 
Newry  in  Com.  de  Doune,  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1766]. 

LUCAS,  HENRY,  M.D.  1838. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

LUCAS,  JAMES,  M.A.  1888. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Ayr  Grammar  School,  (2)  St.  Mungo's  R.C.  Academy, 
Glasgow,  (3)  Lenzie  Academy,  (4)  Hamilton  Academy,  (5)  Girls'  High  School, 
Garnethill,  Glasgow. 

LUCAS,  WILLIAM  LEANDER  M'LAGAN,  B.L.  1889. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

LUMSDEN,  CHARLES  HENDRY,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Greenock. 


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LUMSDEN,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  CM.   1876. 

Glasgow ;   London ;    Pateley-Bridge,  Yorks. 

LUMSDEN,  HARRY,  M.A.  1891,  B.L.   1894. 

Writer  in,  and  Clerk  to  the  Trades'  House  of,  Glasgow. 

LUMSDEN,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1836. 

"Fil.  nat.  IIdus  Jacobi  Mercatoris,  in  com.  de  Lanark"  [Matric.  Alb.  1825]. 

LUSHINGTON,  EDMUND  LAW,  LL.D.  1875. 

Professor  of  Greek  in  University  of  Glasgow,  1838  to  1875,  when  retired; 

Rector,    1884    to    1887;    born    roth    January,    1811;    died    i3th    July,    1893; 

brother-in-law  of  Alfred  Lord  Tennyson,  Poet  Laureate;    B  A.   Cantab.    1832; 

M.A.  1835;    D.CL.  Oxon.    1876;   LL.D.  Edin.   1873. 

LUSK,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1894. 

Student  of  Law. 

LYALL,  DAVID  GILMOUR,  B.L.  1886. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

LYALL,  ROBERT  HENRY,  M.A.  1883. 

(i)    English    Presbyterian    Minister    at    Longsight,    Manchester,     1887-93; 
(2)  Curate  of  Farn worth  Parish  Church,  Lancashire. 

LYALL,  WILLIAM  LORIMER,  M.D.,  C.M.  1874. 

Kirkintilloch ;    Lennoxtown ;   died  i3th  January,   1878. 

LYELL,  JOHN  HEPBURN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1896. 

Perth. 

LYLE,  DAVID,  M.A.  1755. 

Stenographer;  author  of  a  treatise  (1762),  "The  Art  of  Shorthand  improved." 

LYLE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1893. 

Teacher  in  (i)  The  Academy,  Rothesay,  (2)  The  Academy,  Lenzie. 

LYLE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1870. 

Presbyterian   Minister  (i)  at  Broughshane,   Co.    Antrim,   (2)  in  Tasmania; 
died  there,   1895. 

LYLE,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1812. 

"Fil.  Secundus  Roberti  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Killeronaghan  in  Comitatu 
de  Derry"  [Matric.  Alb.   1810]. 

LYLE,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1862. 

Gateshead;    Newcastle-on-Tyne ;    died  24th  May,   1881. 

LYLE,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1870,  M.D.   1872. 

Newcastle-on-Tyne ;    Macclesfield  ;    Birmingham ;    Bromsgrove,    Worcester ; 
Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

LYLE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1811. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Dunboe,   1814-67  ;   died  3rd  April,   1867. 


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LYMBURN,  ROBERT,  CM.   1822. 

"Scotia"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

LYMBURN,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1836. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

LYNCH,  PATRICK  A,  M.D.  1841. 

Belfast;   died  igth  May,   1864. 

LYNCH,  SAMUEL,  M.D.  1785. 

"  Antiguensis  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

LYNDON,  CHARLES  COBBE,  B.A.  1777. 

"Hibemus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

LYNESS,  ELIZABETH  DOROTHEA,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

Glasgow. 

LYNN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1813. 

"Filius    natu    Secundus    Gulielmi   Agricolae    in    parochia    de    Colerain    in 
comitatu  de  Derry"  [Matric.  Alb.   1810]. 

LYNN,  JOSEPH  MARSHALL,  M.D.  1834. 

Markethill,  Co.  Armagh;   Armagh. 

LYNN,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1871,  M.D.  1875. 

Glasgow;   Sheffield;    Liverpool. 

LYON,  JAMES,  M.A.   1777. 

Minister  of  Glamis,   1780  to  1838;  died  (Father  of  the  Synod),  3rd  April, 
1838,  aged  80;    D.D.  Aberdeen,   1823. 

LYON,  JAMES  GEORGE,  M.A.  1861,  M.D.  1864. 

Glasgow;   died  6th  January,   1883,  aged  43. 

LYON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1813. 

Possibly  Classical  Master  in  High  School,  Leith. 

LYON,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.   1867,  M.D.  1876. 

Lochgoilhead ;  Fenwick;  Southend,  Argyleshire;  Menstrie;  Fleet  Surgeon, 

R.X. 

LYON,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1813. 

"F.  n.   2dus   Roberti  Ludimagistri  Lanark"  [Matric.  Alb.   1807]. 

LYON,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1879. 

Darvel ;  Newmilns  ;   London. 

LYON,  WALTER,  M.A.  1866,  M.B.,  C.M.   1870,  M.D.  1875. 

Ecclefechan ;    Resident    Physician    on    the    Queen's    estate    at    Balmoral ; 
Vienna;   Houghton-le-Spring ;  Sydney,  N.S.W. ;  died  yth  July,  1894,  aged  49. 

LYON,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1859. 

Glasgow :    sometime   Lecturer  on   (a)  Surgery  in   Portland  Street  Medical 
School,  (b)  Clinical  Surgery  in  Royal  Infirmary;   died  May,    1874. 


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LYON,  WILLIAM  PENMAN,  B.A.  1837. 

Sometime  Missionary  (L.M.  Society)  at  Benares;  thereafter  Congregational 
Minister  at  (i)  Albany  Chapel,  London,  (2)  Stowmarket,  (3)  Tunbridge  Wells; 
died  Qth  December,  1877,  aged  65. 

LYONS,  HARRY  SYDENHAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1879,  M.D.  1885. 

London;   Creswick,  Victoria,  Australia;   Cradock,  S.  Australia. 

LYTTON,  EARL  OF,  LL.D.  1888. 

Second    Baron,    first    Earl;    Minister    at    Lisbon,    1874-76;    Viceroy   and 

Governor-General   of   India,    1876-80;    Ambassador    at    Paris,    1887-91;    Lord 

Rector  of  Glasgow  University,   1887-90;    P.C.,  G.C.B.,  G. C.S.I.,  C.I.E. ;   born 

at  London,  8th  November,   1831;    died  at  Paris,  24th  November,  1891. 

M'ADAM,  JAMES,  M.D.   1790. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  James  M'Adam,  Irish  Presbyterian  Minister 
at  Lislooney;  ordained  1787;  deposed  1788. 

MACADAM,  JOHN,  M.D.   1854. 

Lecturer  on  Chemistry  in  (i)  Mechanics'  Institution,   Glasgow,   (2)  Scotch 

College,   Melbourne,   (3)  University  of  Melbourne;    Member  of  the   Legislative 

Assembly  of  Victoria,   1859-64;  born  at  Northbank,  Glasgow,  May,   1827;  died 

of  sea-sickness  on  board  the  "Alhambra,"  2nd  September,  1865. 

MACAFFER,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1873. 

Mataura,  New  Zealand. 

M'ALAY,  ALLAN,  M.A.   1770. 

"Filius  natu  secundus  Joannis  in  Parochia  de  Barony"  [Matric.  Alb.  1762]. 

M'ALESTER,  JOHN,  M.A.  1729. 

MACALISTER,  ALEXANDER,        *  M.D.   1851. 

Native  of  Demerara;   probably  settled  there. 

MACALISTER,  ALEXANDER,  LL.D.  1893. 

Professor   of   Anatomy    in    (i)    University    of   Dublin,    (2)  University   of 

Cambridge;    Fellow  of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge;    F.R.S. ;  M.D.   Dublin, 
1876;   M.D.  Camb.   1884;  etc.,  etc.,  etc. 

M'ALISTER,  JAMES,  CM.  1841- 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'ALISTER,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1865. 

Glasgow ;   Galway ;   Surgeon,  Bombay  Army. 

M'ALISTER,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.   1879- 

Glasgow ;   Greenock ;    Kilmarnock. 

M'ALLUM,  DANIEL,  M.D.  1816. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'ALMON,  JAMES  ROBERT  JOSEPH  WOODBERRY,  M.D.  1863. 

Liverpool. 


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MACALPINE,  CHARLES  SCOTT,  M.A.  1877,  B.D.  1880. 

Minister  of  Old  St.   Enoch's  Baptist  Church,   Dundee,    1880-83;   resigned 
owing  to  ill-health;   resident  in  Manchester,  1895. 

M'ALPINE,  JOHN,  M.A,   1738. 

"F.   Davidis  M'Alpin  Magistri  quondam    Ludi  Literarii  Dunobritanensis " 
[Matric.  Alb.   1732]. 

M'ALPINE,  WALTER,  M.A.  1763. 

Minister  of  Culross,   1770  to  1823;   died  ist  June,   1823,  aged  82. 

M'ANLIS,  THOMAS,  B.A.  1847,  M.A.  1848. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MACARA,  JAMES  FINDLAY  DUNCAN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888. 

Glasgow ;   Crieff;   Glasgow. 

MACARA,  JOHN,  M.A.  1890,  B.D.   1892. 

Church  of  Scotland  Missionary  to  Sikkim,  India. 

MACARA,  JOHN  ANDREW,  B.Sc.  1887,  M.A.  1891. 

A. R.I. B. A.,  2  Rochester  Place,  Glasgow;   died  8th  November,  1893. 

MACARTHUR,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.   1830. 

"Filius  nat.  max.  Joannis,  Merc.  Glasguensis"  [Matric.  Alb.   1823]. 

M'ARTHUR,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1847. 

Staff-Surgeon-Major,  Army;   died  26th  January,   1871. 

MACARTHUR,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1878. 

Minister  of  Strone. 

M'ARTHUR,  ALEXANDER  CHRISTIE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Gourock ;   Narairgunge,  E.  Bengal,  India. 

MACARTHUR,  BENJAMIN  WAITE,  M.B.,  C.M.   1884,  M.D.  1895. 

Glasgow;   Langwith,  Derbyshire;   Gorton,  Lanes. 

M  ARTHUR,  CHARLES,  M.D.  1829. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MACARTHUR,  DUNCAN,  M.A.  1732. 

"Scoto.  Hib.  Fil.  Johan.  M'Arthur  Presbyteri  Eclesiae  in  ComiL  de  Antrim" 
[Matric.  Alb.   1730]. 

M  ARTHUR,  DUNCAN,  M.A.   1877. 

Minister  of  (i)  Toward,  (2)  Kinnell. 

M'ARTHUR.  JAMES,  M.D.  1828. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MACARTHUR,  JAMES,  M.A.  1868. 

Advocate,    Edinburgh,    1871-76;    Curate   of   St.    Mary,    Redcliffe,    Bristol, 

1878-80;    Rector   of  Lampleigh,   Cumberland,    1880-87;    Vicar   of  St.    Mary's, 

Westminster,  1887-92  ;  Vicar  of  South  Acton,  Middlesex,  since  1892,  and  along 

therewith,  since  1894,  Rural  Dean  of  Baling. 


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MACARTHUR,  JAMES  INGHAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885,  M.D.  1890. 

Glasgow;   West  Kilbride. 

MACARTHUR,  JOHN,  M.A.  1811. 

"At  present  Master  of  the  Grammar  School  at  Penzance"  [Univ.  Minute, 
4th  November,  1811]. 

MACARTHUR,  JOHN  HARDIE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Ship  Surgeon ;    Kingussie ;   Sheffield. 

MACARTHUR,  JOHN  NEILL,  M.B.,  C.M.   1888. 

Bridge  of  Weir;    Paisley. 

MACARTHUR,  LORNE  CAMPBELL,  M.A.   1879. 

Sometime  Law  Agent  in  Glasgow,  after  which  went  to  Australia,  where  he 

has   been   engaged   in   various   occupations,  including,   inter  atia,  those  of  (a) 

Vineyard    Manager,    (b)    Teacher;     address    (October,     1896),    Nixon    Street, 

Shepparton,  Victoria,  Australia. 

M'ARTHUR,  NEIL  GALBRAITH,  M.A.  1886. 

Free  Church  Minister  of  Bowden,  St.  Boswells. 

M'ARTHUR,  PETER,  M.B.,  C.M.   1865. 

Dervock,  Co.  Antrim ;   Finvoy,  same  Co.  ;   Grey  Abbey,  Co.  Down. 

MACARTHUR,  ROBERT  FERGUSSON,  M.A.  1884,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Oban ;   London. 

MACARTNEY,  DUNCAN.     See  MACCARTNEY. 

MACARTNEY,  JOHN  BROWNE,  M.D.  1834. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MACAULAY,  AENEAS,  M.D.   1803. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MACAULAY,  ANGUS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1879. 

Port-Ellen,  Islay;  Tomintoul,  Banffshire;   Lochs,  Lewis;  Stornoway. 

MACAULAY,  AULAY,  M.A.  1778. 

Miscellaneous  writer;  1781-89,  Curate  of  Claybrook,  Leicestershire;  1789-90, 
Rector  of  Frolesworth;  1790-96,  travelled  on  Continent  as  Tutor,  etc.,  and,  while 
at  Brunswick,  taught  English  to  the  future  Queen  Caroline;  1796-1819,  Vicar  of 
Rothley;  uncle  of  Lord  Macaulay;  born  at  Manse  of  Cardross  circa  1758;  died 
24th  February,  1819. 

MACAULAY,  COLIN  M'CULLOCH,  M.A.  1887,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Perth  ;   Worksop,  Notts. ;    Perth. 

MACAULAY,  DANIEL,  M.D.  1854. 

Glenarm,  Co.  Antrim. 

MACAULAY,  DONALD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1875. 

Lochs,  Lewis;    Barras  there;   Partick. 


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MACAULAY,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1881. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Kilmaurs. 

M'AULAY,  JAMES,  M.A.  1788. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'AULAY,  JOHN,  M.A.   1738. 

"F.  Rober.  M'Aulay  Civis  Glasguensis"  [Matric.  Alb.   1732]. 

M'AULAY,  JOHN,  M.A.   1788. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'AULAY,  JOHN,  M.A.  1816. 

Irish   Presbyterian  Minister  at  Donaghadee,  1822-79;  died  27th  February, 
1879. 

MACAULAY,  JOHN,  M.D.   1858. 

Barrhead  ;   Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

MACAULAY,  JOHN,  M.A.  1881. 

Presbyterian  Minister  of  (i)  Woodside  and  Nairn,  South  Australia,  1885-88, 
(2)  Mount  Pleasant  there,  1888-91,  (3)  Waverley,  New  South  Wales,  since  1891. 

MACAULAY,  JOHN  TODD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1880. 

Newcastle-on-Tyne;   died  2ist  December,  1884. 

M'AUSLAND,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1888. 

Belonged  to  Greenock:   died,  while  a  Law  Student,  3rd  December,  1891. 

MACAUSLAND,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1884. 

Law  Clerk,  Paisley. 

MACAW,  KENNEDY,  M.D.  1861. 

Glasgow;   Surgeon- Major,  Army;   died  gth  April,  1878,  aged  39. 

MACAY,  JOHN,  M.A.  1775. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MACBETH,  JAMES,  M.A.  1863,  M.B.,  C.M.  1867,  M.D.  1870. 

Ballinluig ;   Liverpool ;   Rock  Ferry,  Cheshire ;   Liverpool. 

M'BETH,  LAWRENCE,  D.D.   1864. 

Minister  of  the  National  Scottish  Church,  Halkin  Street,  London. 

MACBIRNIE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1865. 

Last  heard  of  "in  the  bush"  in  New  South  Wales;  born  1838;  second  son 
of  James  Macbirnie,  Merchant,  Glasgow. 

MACBIRNIE,  STUART,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Callander ;   Melbourne. 

M'BRIDE,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1855. 

Fleet  Surgeon,  R.N. 

M'BRIDE,  CHARLES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1872,  M.D.  1874. 

Glasgow  ;    Lancaster ;    Birmingham  ;   Wigtown. 


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M'BRIDE,  DANIEL,  B.L.   1887. 

Writer,   Dumbarton. 

MACBRIDE,  DAVID,  M.D.   1764. 

Sometime  Surgeon,  R.N. ;  thereafter  Practitioner  in  (i)  Ballyinoney,  (2) 
Dublin;  born  at  Ballymoney,  26th  April,  1726;  died  at  Dublin,  28th  December, 
1778. 

M'BRIDE,  HENRY,  CM.   1840. 

Gilford,  Co.  Down;   died  3ist  July,   1885,  aged  66. 

M'BRIDE,  JOHN,  C.M.  1855. 

Newtownhamilton,  Co.  Armagh ;  Ilminister,  Somerset ;  Forkhill,  Co.  Armagh. 

M'BRYDE,  CHARLES,  M.R,  C.M.  1886. 

Port-Glasgow. 

MACBRYDE,  JAMES,  C.M.   1832. 

Ogley  Hay,  Staffs. 

M'BRYDE,  PETER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Glasgow. 

M'BURNEY,  ISAIAH,  B.A.  1838. 

Sometime  Classical  Master  in  the  Glasgow  Academy;  thereafter  resident 
at  Geelong,  Australia;  died  at  Bothwell,  Blessington  Street,  St.  Kilda, 
Melbourne,  5th  July,  1896,  aged  82. 

M'BURNEY,  SAMUEL,  C.M.   1821,  M.D.   1844. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'CAIG,  JOHN,  M.A.  1775. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Jacobi  Textoris  in  Vico  de  Caltcn  "  [Matric.  Alb.  1768]. 

M'CALL,  ANTHONY,  M.B.,  C.M.   1889. 

Conisborough,  Yorks. 

M'CALL,  COLIN  CAMPBELL,  M.B.,  C.M.   1893. 

Cardiff. 

M'CALL,  DUNCAN,  C.M.   1829. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'CALL,  JAMES  M'INTOSH,  M.B.,  C.M.   1888. 

Glasgow  (Professor  of  Materia  Medica,  etc.,  in  Veterinary  College). 

M'CALL,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.   1881. 

Native  of  Tasmania;  probably  settled  there. 

M'CALL,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Ship  Surgeon ;  Irvine. 

MACCALL,  WILLIAM  NEIL,  M.B.,  C.M.  1867,  M.D.  1870. 

Glasgow ;  Manchester. 

M'CALLEN,  WILLIAM,  Ch.B.   1820. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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M'CALLISTER,  GEORGE,  M.D.   1839. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'CALLUM,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.   1894. 

Student  of  Theology  in  F.C.  College,  Glasgow. 

M'CALLUM,  ARCHIBALD  KELLY,  M.A.  1849,  LL.D.  1867. 

Sometime  Governor  of  Duke  Street  Reformatory  Institution,  Glasgow;  after- 
wards Minister  at  Millport;  born  3rd  June,  1816;  died  i8th  July,  1893;  be- 
queathed to  the  University  an  annual  sum  for  the  endowment  of  a  Lectureship  on 
Celtic  Literature,  together  with  his  Library,  etc. 

M'CALLUM,  DUNCAN,  M.A.  1827. 

Minister  of  Duirnish  ;  died  nth  June,   1888,  aged  80. 

M'CALLUM,  DUNCAN,  M.B.,  CM.   1888. 

Salen,  Mull;  Tarbolton. 

M'CALLUM,  GAVIN,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Glasgow  (Assistant  to  Professor  of  Forensic  Medicine  in  the  University, 
1894-95);  Australia. 

M'CALLUM,  GAVIN  STRUTHERS,  M.A.  1881. 

Schoolmaster  at  (i)  Fraserburgh,  (2)  Dairy,  Ayrshire,  (3)  Uddingston. 

M'CALLUM,  HUGH,  M.A.  1888. 

Teacher,  Glasgow,  in  (i)  Rockvilla  School,  1883-88,  (2)  Crookston  Street 
School,  1888-91,  (3)  Pupil  Teachers'  Institute  since  1891. 

M'CALLUM,  JAMES  ALEXANDER,  M.A.   1882,  LL.B.   1887. 

Writer  in  Glasgow ;  Examiner  for  Law  Degrees  in  the  University  since 
1895. 

M'CALLUM,  JOHN,  M.A.   1882. 

Soapmaker,  Paisley. 

M'CALLUM,  JOHN  DONALDSON,  M.A.  1881,  B.D.  1884. 

Minister  of  Larkhall. 

M'CALLUM,  JULIUS,  M.A.   1890,  B.D.  1894. 

Baptist  Missionary,  Rayrgama,  Bandaragama,  Ceylon. 

M'CALLUM,  JULIUS  FISHER,  M.A.  1891,  LL.B.   1894. 

Writer,  Paisley. 

M'CALLUM,  MUNGO  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1877. 

Professor  of  English  Literature  in  (i)  University  College,  Aberystwyth,  (2) 
University  of  Sydney,  N.S.W. 

M'CALMAN,  DOVE,  M.B.,  CM.  1875,  M.D.  1881. 

Glasgow  ;  Ballachulish ;  Oban. 

M'CANCE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1783. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Comber,  Co.  Down,  1790  to  1843;  died  4th 
November,  1843. 


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M'CANCE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1815. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Waterford;  retired  1864;  died  22nd  June,  1882; 
son  of  John  M'Cance,  M.A.  1783  (q.v.). 

M'CARTER,  JAMES,  M.A.  1777. 

"Hybernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'CARTER,  JOHN,  M.A.   1833. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Newtownstewart,  Co.  Tyrone,  1843-50;  thereafter 
resident  at  Mitchelburn  House,  Waterside,  Londonderry;  died  1874. 

M'CARTHY,  CHARLES,  M.D.  1843. 

Glasgow;  Bantry,  Co.  Cork;  Bandon,  same  Co.;  died  8th  October,  1877, 
aged  6 1. 

M'CARTHY,  JAMES,  M.D.  1860. 

Dublin;  Ballinasloe,  Co.  Galway;  Dublin. 

M'CARTHY,  JOHN,  M.D.  1834. 

"Hibernicus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'CARTHY,  JOSEPH  MULLARKY,  M.D.  1855. 

Tubbercurry,  Co.  Sligo ;  died  January,   1866,  aged  40. 

M'CARTHY,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1842. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MACCARTNEY,  DUNCAN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1884,  M.D.  1894. 

(i)  Mathematical  and  Science  Master  in  Kilmarnock  Academy,  1877-80;  (2) 
Lecturer  on  Physics  in  College  of  Science  and  Art,  Glasgow ;  (3)  Medical  Prac- 
titioner in  Glasgow;  M.A.  Edin.  1877. 

M'CARTNEY,  ROBERT  THOMSON,  B.Sc.   1894. 

Farmer,  Gatehead,  New  Cumnock. 

M'CARTY,  FREDERICK  C,  M.D.  1838. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'CASH,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.   1895. 

Glasgow. 

M'CASLAND,  PETER  BLACKIE,  B.A.  1857,  M.A.  1858,  M.B.,  C.M.  1869. 

Sometime  Resident  Assistant  in  Royal  Infirmary,  Glasgow ;  died  early. 

M'CAUL,  JOHN,  D.D.  1791. 

Minister  of  (i)  Symington,  Biggar,  (2)  Tron  Church,  Glasgow;  died  gth 
January,  1797,  aged  73. 

M'CAW,  ARTHUR,  Ch.B.  1820. 

Bushmills,  Co.  Antrim. 

M'CAW,  HUGH,  M.B.,  C.M.  1877. 

Girvan;  East  Taieri,  Otago,  N.Z. 

M'CAW,  WILLIAM,  M.D.   1834. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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M'CAY,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1810. 

"  Filius  Natu  Quartus  Gulielmi  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Bovevesh  in  comitatu 
de  Londonderry  in  Hyb."  [Matric.  Alb.  1807]. 

M'CLAY,  JAMES,  C.M.  1834,  M.D.  1836. 

Smarden,  Kent ;  Wrotham,  Kent ;  Claydon,  Suffolk ;  East  Peckham,  Kent. 

M'CLEAN,  FRANK,  LL.D.   1894- 

Civil  Engineer  at  Barrow-in-Furness,  and  in  Westminster,  1862-71 ;  engaged 
in  Observatory  and  Laboratory  Work  connected  with  Astrophysics  and  Spectro- 
scopy  at  Tunbridge  Wells,  Kent,  since  1875  ;  M.A. ;  F.R.A.S. 

M'CLEAN,  JOHN,  C.M.  1833. 

Donacloney,  Co.   Down. 

M'CLEAN,  JOHN,  M.D.  1841. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'CLEAN,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1821. 

Minister  (i)  of  Second  Drumbanagher  Presbyterian  Church,  Ireland,  for  29 

years,  (2)  in  Hobart  Town,  Tasmania,  for  31  years;  died  circa  1886,  aged  92. 

M'CLELLAND,  ARTHUR  WELLESLEY,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Banbridge,  Co.  Down;  son  of  Robert  Brown  M'Clelland,  M.D.  (q.v). 

M'CLELLAND,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1805. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Agoghill,  1810-50;  died  1 5th  February,  1850. 

M'CLELLAND,  HUGH,  C.M.  1827. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'CLELLAND,  JAMES,  M.A.  1809. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Ballynahinch,  1812-29,  when  resigned  through 
ill-health. 

M'CLELLAND,  ROBERT  BROWN,  M.D.  1849. 

Banbridge,  Co.  Down;  J.P. 

M'CLENAGHAN,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1810. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Moville,   1820-24;  died  January,   1824. 

M'CLEVERTY,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1778. 

"Natus  in  Hybernia  Filius  natu  Tertius  Gulielmi  Navarchae  in  Classe  Bri- 
tannica  de  Glynn  prope  Carrick  Fergus"  [Matric.  Alb.  1775]. 

M'CLINTOCK,  ALFRED  HENRY,  M.D.  1844. 

Dublin   (sometime  Lecturer  on  Obstetrics  in  Park  Street   Medical  School 

there);  born  2oth  October,  1822;  died  2ist  October,  1881;  LL.D.  Edin.  1875. 

M'CLOSKEY,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1871. 

Cramlington,  Northumberland ;  Stockton-on-Tees. 

M'CLOSKY,  JOHN,  M.A.  1767. 

"  Filius  natu  minimus  Richardi  quondam  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Dungiven, 
Coraitatu  de  Londonderry,  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1764]. 


354  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

M'CLUMPHA,  JOHN,  M.A.  1886. 

Assayer  and  Mining  Agent,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

M'CLURE,  ALEXANDER  LOGAN,  M.A.   1880. 

Advocate,  Edinburgh;   LL.B.  Edin.   1885. 

M'CLURE,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1847. 

"Filius    unicus   defuncti    Roberti   armigeri   apud    Raphoe   in    comitatu    de 

Donegal"  [Matric.  Alb.  1836];   "Surgeon"  [Univ.  Minute,  25th  January,  1847]. 

M'CLURE,  HUGH  HANNA  CAMPBELL,  M.A.  1876. 

Born  at  Liverpool  (son  of  John  M'Clure,  Merchant) ;  designed  in  General 

Council  Register  as  "  Law-Clerk,  1 2  Kelvinhaugh  Street,  Sandyford,  Glasgow  " ; 

enrolled   as  a  Divinity  Student  in  Glasgow  University,    1876-77,    1877-78,  and 

1878-79;   died  in  Glasgow  early  in  1879. 

M'CLURE,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.   1896. 

Riccarton. 

M'CLURE,  JAMES  CAMPBELL,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Glasgow. 

M'CLURE,  PETER,  M.A.  1884,  LL.B.   1887. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

M'CLURE,  ROBERT  WILSON,  B.L.   1894. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

M'CLURE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1877. 

Writer,  Greenock. 

M'CLURE,  WILLIAM  GEORGE,  M.D.  1847. 

Invercargill,  Otago,  New  Zealand. 

MACCLYMONT,  COLIN  RITCHIE,  M.A.   1871. 

Barrister-at-Law,    London;    Snell    Exhibitioner,    1868;    B.A.    Oxon.    1873; 
born  at  Stranraer,  8th  December,   1843;   died  4th  May,   1889. 

M'CLYMONT,  JOHN,  CM.  1822. 

M'COARD,  JAMES,  M.D.,  CM.  1863. 

Glasgow;   Belford,  Northumberland;   died  8th  April,  1871. 

M'COLL,  ARCHIBALD,  M.D.  1836. 

"Nova  Scotia  N.A."  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'COLL,  DANIEL,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Greenock. 

MACCOLL,  DONALD  STEWART,  M.B.,  CM.  1886. 

Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. 

M'COLL,  JOHN,  M.A.  1882. 

Minister  of  Lylesland  U.P.  Church,  Paisley. 

M'COLL,  MALCOLM,  M.A.  1890. 

Marine  Engineering  Draughtsman,  Clydebank, 


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M'COLLUM,  JAMES,  M.D.  1850,  CM.  1853. 

Eglinton,  Co.  Deny. 

M'COMB,  HUGH,  CM.  1818. 

Larne,  Co.  Antrim. 

M'CONAGHEY,  JOHN,  M.A.  1832. 

Minister  of  the  Irish  Presbyterian  Congregation  of  Urney  and  Sion,  Strabane, 
1837-81;  died  nth  December,  1881. 

M'CONAGHY,  JAMES  FOSTER,  M.A.  1867,  M.B.,  CM.  1871,  M.D.  1887. 

St.  Johnstown,  Co.  Donegal ;  Sanday,  Orkney ;  Turnham  Green,  Middlesex ; 
died  1887. 

M'CONAGHY,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1831. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  St.  Johnstone,  Deny,  1834-75  ;  died  3131  December, 

1875- 

M'CONCHIE,  WILLIAM  GIBSON,  M.A.  1879. 

Minister  (i)  of  U.P.  Church,  Mearns,  1883-84,  (2)  at  Mudgee,  N.S.  Wales, 
1885-88,  (3)  at  Bowenfells,  N.S.  Wales,  1888-90,  (4)  at  Orange,  N.S.  Wales, 
1890-96,  (5)  at  Randwick,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales,  since  1896. 

M'CONECHY,  JAMES,  M.D.  1858. 

Practitioner  in  Glasgow  for  a  few  years ;  Lecturer  on  Chemistry  in  Portland 
Street  School  of  Medicine  there,  1833-35;  afterwards,  for  23  years,  Editor  of 
The  Glasgow  Courier;  born  at  Kilblane,  1796;  died  in  Billhead,  1866. 

M;CONECHY,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1886. 

Ship  Surgeon ;   Shipley,  Yorks. ;   Bramley  there. 

M'CONKEY,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1836. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'CONNACHIE,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1890. 

Teacher  in  (i)  East  Park  Public  School,  Maryhill,  (2)  Comely  Park  Public 
School,  Falkirk,  (3)  Grahamston  Public  School,  Barrhead. 

M'CONNELL,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1837. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Gortnessy,  Londonderry. 

M'CONNOCHIE,  JAMES,  M.D.   1872. 

Glasgow;  Ballarat,  Victoria,  Australia;  died  6th  October,  1895,  at  Alexandria, 
Victoria. 

MACONOCHIE,  WILLIAM  GIBSON.     See  M'CONCHIE. 

M'CONVILLE,  JOHN  STEWART,  M.A.  1884,  M.B.,  CM.  1888,  M.D.  1892. 

Glasgow. 

M'CORKINDALE,  DUNCAN,  M.B.,  CM.  1873,  M.D.  1875. 

Glasgow;   Holytown ;   Mossend ;   Glasgow  (retired  from  practice). 

M'CORKINDALE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1865. 

Minister  of  (i)  North  Church,  Saltcoats,  (2)  Govan  Gaelic  Church,  (3)  North 
Bute,  (4)  Lochgoilhead  and  Kilmorich. 


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M'CORKINDALE,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.   1887. 

Kilsyth ;   Lugar;   died  at  Saorphin,  Mull,  3rd  August,   1890,  aged  28. 

M'CORKLE,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1825. 

Minister  of  (i)   Irish   Presbyterian  Church  at  Limerick,   1837-44,  (2)  Free 
Church  at  St.  Ninians,   1844-83;   died  i8th  April,   1883. 

M'CORMICK,  FREDERICK,  CM.  1838. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'CORMICK,  GEORGE  MARK,  M.D.  1836. 

Usher's  Island,  Dublin;   died  i3th  July,   1877. 

M'CORMICK,  JAMES,  CM.   1820. 

Port- William,  Wigtownshire;   died  1870. 

M'CORMICK,  JAMES,  M.D.   1838. 

Goleen,  Co.  Cork;   died  1885. 

M'CORMICK,  JOHN,  M.A.  1814. 

"Hybernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MACCORMICK,  JOHN  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1896. 

Student  of  Theology  in  Glasgow  University. 

M'CORMICK,  SAMUEL,  M.D.  1736. 

M'CORMICK,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1765. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'CORMICK,  WILLIAM  MILLIGAN,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Newton-Stewart ;   Creetown. 

M'CORMICK,  WILLIAM  SYMINGTON,  M.A.   1880. 

(i)  Bookseller  and  Publisher,  Glasgow;  (2)  Assistant  to  Professor  of  English 

Literature  in  University  of  Glasgow;  (3)  Lecturer  on  English  in  Queen  Margaret 

College  there;  (4)  Professor  of  English  Language  and  Literature  in  University 

College  (Dundee),    University  of  St.  Andrews,  since  1890. 

M'COSH,  DAVID,  CM.  1841. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'COSH,  ROBERT  NEAVES,  M.A.  1864,  M.B.   1871,  M.D.  1874,  CM.  1883. 

Glasgow ;    London ;     South    America ;     Dundee    (Medical    Superintendent, 
Royal  Infirmary  there) ;   Glasgow. 

M'COURT,  JAMES,  CM.   1839. 

Philadelphia,  U.S.A. 

MACCOWAN,  JOHN,  B.Sc.  1883,  M.A.  1886,  D.Sc.  1892. 

(i)    Teacher,    Royal    College    of   Science,    Dublin;    (2)    Demonstrator    of 
Physics  and  Assistant  in  Mathematics,  University  College,  Dundee. 

M'COWAN,  ROBERT  THOMAS,  M.D.,  CM.  1829. 

Surgeon,    Milit.     Force    in    Trinidad,    1830-40;    Cumnock;    Kirkintilloch ; 
Paisley;   Bankfoot,  Perthshire;   Lochgoilhead ;   Paisley;   died  7th  May,   1878. 


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M'COY,  ROBERT,  B.A.  1850,  M.A.  1851. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'CRABB,  JOHN,  M.A.  1834. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M  CRACKEN,  ALEXANDER  HUTCHISON,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

Kilcreggan ;    Glasgow. 

M'CRACKEN,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1877. 

Glasgow ;    Bridgend,  Glam. ;   Easingwold,  Yorks. 

M'CRACKEN,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1858,  M.D.  1864. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Symington,  Ayrshire;   died  3ist  May,  1869. 

M-'CRACKEN.  WILLIAM,  M.D.,  CM.  1860. 

Liverpool;    Huntly;    Insch,  Aberdeenshire ;   died  1875. 

M'CRACKEN,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1884. 

Kilcreggan;    Kirkcowan;   Ullapool;   died  4th  May,   1888. 

M'CRAITH,  JAMES,  M.D.  1835. 

Smyrna,   Asia  Minor. 

M'CREA,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1774. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Gulielmi  Mercatoris  in  Urbe  Down  Patrick,  Comitatu 
de  Downe,  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.   1771]. 

M'CREADIE,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1884. 

Glasgow ;   Tarland ;   Leith. 

M'CREIGHT,  WILLIAM  WALKINSHAW,  M.D.  1850. 

Torquay. 

M'CRIE,  THOMAS,  LL.D.  1850. 

Minister  of  Original  Secession  Church  at  (i)  Crieff,  (2)  Clola,  (3)  Edinburgh; 

afterwards  Minister  of  Davie  Street  Free  Church   there;   Professor  of  Divinity 

in  (i)  the  Original  Secession  Church,  (2)  English  Presbyterian  College;  retired 

1866;   born  at  Edinburgh,  7th  November,   1797;  died  there,  9th  May,  1875. 

M'CRINDLE,  JAMES  ROBERT  RONALD,  M.B.,  CM.  1885. 

Glasgow;   Ayr;   Glasgow;   Middlesbro'. 

M'CRINDLE,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1833. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Yarrow;   died  i7th  May,  1885. 

M'CRONE,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1880. 

(i)    Pupil    Teacher    in    Kerse    School,    Dalrymple    Parish,    Ayrshire;    (2) 
Teacher  in  Catrine;   (3)  Schoolmaster  in  South  Africa. 

M'CRORIE,  ARCHIBALD,  M.B.,  CM.  1880. 

Shotts;    Arrochar;    Glasgow    (sometime    Lecturer    on    Bacteriology   in    St- 
Mungo's  College). 

M'CUBBIN,  JOHN,  M.A.  1787. 

"  Filius  unicus  Joannis  Fabri  ferrei  in  parochia  de  Glencairn  et  comitatu 
de  Dumfries"  [Matric.  Alb.   1780]. 


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M'CUBBIN,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1790. 

Of  the  Army-Accountant  Office,  Dublin;  only  son  of  William  M'Cubbin, 
Minister  of  Douglas,  Lanarkshire. 

M'CULLAGH,  JOHN,  M.A.  1821. 

"Filius  3US  Thomae  Mercatoris  in  Comitatu  Monaghan"  [Matric.  Alb.  1817]. 

M'CULLOCH,  ALLEN,  M.B.,  CM.  1880. 

Dalmellington ;   Tarporley,  Cheshire. 

M'CULLOCH,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1843. 

"George  M'Culloch,  M.D.,  Staff-Surgeon,  late  of  the  5th  Dragoon  Guards," 
died  on  3151  October,  1859,  at  44  Connaught  Terrace,  London,  after  a  long 
illness. 

M'CULLOCH,  HENRY  DANIEL,  M.B.,  CM.  1883. 

Murree,  Punjaub,  India. 

M'CULLOCH,  JOHN,  M.A.  1812. 

"F.  n.  max.  Joannis  Agricolae,  Comrie,  Perth"  [Matric.  Alb.   1807]. 

M'CULLOCH,  JOHN,  M.D.   1853. 

Paisley;   Stevenston;   died  1867. 

M'CULLOCH,  JOHN,  M.D.  1860. 

Ship  Surgeon;   Greenock;   died  1883. 

M'CULLOCH,  MICHAEL,  M.A.  1758,  D.D.  1798. 

Minister  of  Bothwell,  1767  to  1801 ;  died  26th  May,  1801 ;  at  his  own 
request,  the  following  epitaph  was  written  as  a  jeu  (f  esprit  by  his  friend,  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Brisbane,  Minister  of  Dunlop : 

"There  lies  interred  beneath  this  sod 
That  sycophantish  man  of  God, 
Who  taught  an  easy  way  to  heaven, 
Which  to  the  rich  was  always  given. 
If  he  get  in,  he'll  look  and  stare 
To  find  some  out  that  he  put  there." 

M'CULLOCH,  THOMAS,  D.D.  1822. 

Sometime  Secession  Minister  at  Stewarton ;  afterwards  Minister  in  Pictou, 
Nova  Scotia,  and  President  of  a  College  there;  latterly  Principal  of  Dalhousie 
College,  Halifax;  died  1843,  aged  67;  degree  conferred  partly  "in  consideration 
of  the  valuable  donation  of  Insects  lately  presented  by  him  to  this  University" 
[Univ.  Minutes,  i8th  and  26th  March  and  2nd  April,  1822]. 

M'CULLOCH,  THOMAS  CAMPBELL,  M.B.,  CM.   1884. 

London;   Surgeon-Captain,  Army. 

M'CULLOCH,  WALTER,  M.A.   1766. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'CULLOCH,  WILLIAM,  D.D.  1867. 

Minister  of  the  Presbyterian  Church,  Truro,  Nova  Scotia. 


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359 


M'CULLOUGH,  PATRICK,  M.B.,  CM.  1876. 

Gortin,  Co.  Tyrone;    Clonmany,  Co.  Donegal. 

M'CULLOUGH,  WILLIAM  D.  M.A.  1810. 

"  Filius  Natu  Maximus  Joannis  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Cumber  in  comitatu 
de  Doun  in  Hybernia"  [Matric.  Alb.   1807]. 

M'CUNE,  THOMAS,  B.A.  1836,  M.A.  1837,  M.D.  1840. 

Stranraer. 

MACCUNN,  JOHN,  M.A.  1873. 

Professor    of   Philosophy    in,    and    Vice-Principal    of,    University    College, 

Liverpool  (one  of  the  Colleges  of  Victoria  University);  Snell  Exhibitioner,  1872; 

B.A.  Oxon.   1876;   M.A.    1881 ;   Preliminary  Examiner  on  English  in  Glasgow 

University,   1892. 

M'CUNN,  ROBERT,  B.A.  1856,  M.A.   1857. 

Minister  of  St.  George's  Church   (in  connection  with  Church  of  Scotland), 
River  John,  Nova  Scotia,  1863-95 ;   died  28th  February,   1895. 

M'CURDY,  CHARLES,  M.D.  1849. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'CURDY,  JOHN,  M.A.  1768. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Glennan,   1783  to  1823;  died  igth  February, 
1823. 

M'CURDY,  SAMUEL,  CM.   1830. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.    Alb.]. 

M'CURLEY,  ROBERT,  CM.   1825. 

"Hibernus"   [Grad.  Alb.} 

M'CURTAIN,  DAVID  HUME,  M.A.  1894. 

Teacher,    Glasgow,    in    (i)   F.C.    Normal   School,    (2)    Hutchesons'    Boys' 
Grammar  School,  (3)  North  Kelvinside  Public  School. 

M'DERMEIT,  JOHN,  M.A,  1746. 

Minister  of  Straiten;  died    i3th  September,    1793,   aged  69;  assumed  the 
name  of  Fergushill. 

MACDERMOT,  HUGH,  M.D.  1784. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'DERMOTT,  JOHN,  M.D.  1847. 

Blackburn ;   sometime  Surgeon,  R.N. 

M'DERMOTT,  PATRICK,  M.D.  1804. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'DERMOTT,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1839. 

Surgeon,  R.N. ;   died  at  Dublin,   1861. 

M'DIARMID,  GEORGE,  CM.  1828,  M.D.  1834. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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M'DIARMID,  HUGH,  M.A.   1840,  D.D.  1875. 

Minister  of  Callander,    1843-77;    born   23rd  November,    1810;   died   2oth 
April,  1877. 

MACDIARMID,  RODERICK  CAMPBELL,  M.B.,  CM.  1889. 

Whiteinch ;   Glasgow ;   Linares,  Provincia  de  Jaen,  Spain. 

M'DIVITT,  JOHN,  M.D.  1834. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MACDONALD,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1859,  C.M.  1861. 

Glasgow ;     South    Uist ;     Lochbroom ;    South    Uist ;    North    Sunderland ; 
Edinburgh ;   Blairmore. 

M'DONALD,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1885. 

Assistant  Inspector  of  Schools. 

M'DONALD,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1886. 

Teacher  in  Abbotsford  Public  School,  Glasgow. 

MACDONALD,  ANGUS,  M.A.  1887. 

Minister  of  Ullapool. 

M'DONALD,  ANGUS,  B.Sc.  1887. 

Head  Master  of  (i)  Public  School,  Lochmaben,  1887-90,  (2)  Merry  Street 
School,  Motherwell,  since  1890. 

MACDONALD,  ARCHIBALD  MACNICOLL  GILLIES,  M.B.,  C.M.   1890. 

Glasgow ;   Blairmore ;   London. 

MACDONALD,  COLL  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1896. 

Student  of  Theology  in  Glasgow  University. 

M'DONALD,  DAVID,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886. 

Glasgow;    Inverness;    Glen  Urquhart. 

MACDONALD,  DAVID,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890,  M.D.  1893. 

Galston ;   Skelmorlie ;    Kilmarnock. 

MACDONALD,  DAVID  WATERS,  M.A.  1888. 

Engaged  in  business  at  New  Broad  Street  House,  London,  E.G. 

MACDONALD,  DONALD,  M.A.  1890. 

Head  Master  of  Paible  School,  North  Uist. 

MACDONALD,  DONALD,  M.A.  1890. 

Minister  of  Strontian. 

MACDONALD,  DONALD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

Greenock. 

MACDONALD,  DONALD  DEWAR,  M.A.  1889,  B.D.   1894. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

MACDONALD,  DONALD  DOUGLAS,  M.B.,  C.M.   1893. 

Beauly ;   Portree. 


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MACDONALD,  DUNCAN,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Glasgow;   Brandon,  Co.  Durham;   Salen,  Mull. 

M'DONALD,  DUNCAN,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

New  Stevenston,  Lanarkshire;   Furnace,  Lochfyne. 

MACDONALD,  DUNCAN  BLACK,  M.A.  1885,  B.D.   1888. 

Instructor  in  Semitic  Department,  Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  Connecti- 
cut, U.S.A. 

M;DONALD.  EDWARD  LAWSON,  CM.  1825. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MACDONALD,  FARQUHAR,  M.A.  1879. 

Assistant  Teacher  in  the  High  School  of  Glasgow,  1879-86;  Rector  of  the 
Miller  Institution,  Thurso,  1886-94;  Rector  of  the  Dingwall  Academy  since 
1894. 

MACDONALD,  GAVIN  PARKER,  M.A.  1890. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Commercial  Public  School,  Dunfermline,  (2)  Grammar 
School,  Dunoon. 

M'DONALD,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1863. 

Norwood  Green,  Middlesex;   Southall  Green,  same  Co. 

MACDONALD,  GEORGE  GODFREY,  M.B.,  CM.  1889. 

Standish,  Lanes. ;   Crich,  Derbyshire. 

MACDONALD,  HUGH,  M.D.,  CM.  1863. 

Cromarty ;   Emigration  Service ;   Wellington,  N.Z. ;   Lyttleton,  N.Z. 

MACDONALD.  JAMES,.  M.A.  1829. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MACDONALD,  JAMES,  B.L.  1884. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

M'DONALD,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1886. 

Motherwell. 

MACDONALD,  JAMES  DEWAR,  M.B.,  CM.  1882. 

Ship  Surgeon;   Kilmalcolm ;   died  there,  28th  February,  1891,  aged  31. 

MACDONALD,  JAMES  WALLACE,  B.D.  1892. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland;    M.A.  Edin.  1887. 

M'DONALD,  JOHN,  D.D.  1855. 

Minister  of  (i)  Kinlochrannoch,  1830-43,  (2)  Cornrie,  1843-75;  born  at 
Aberfeldy,  2oth  February,  1794;  died  at  Cornrie,  i7th  January,  1875. 

MACDONALD,  JOHN,  M.D.  1862. 

Glasgow ;  Surgeon -Major,  Argentine  Army ;  Buenos  Ayres ;  died  7th 
December,  1879. 

M-DONALD,  JOHN,  M.A.  1867. 

R.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Loanhead,  Midlothian,  (2)  Airdrie;  B.D.  Edin.  1873. 


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M'DONALD,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.   1876,  M.D.  1878. 

Carbost,  Skye;    North  Uist;   died  2oth  March,   1884. 

M'DONALD,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1883. 

Glasgow ;   Ardrossan. 

M'DONALD,  JOHN,  M.A.   1888,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

Patna;    Nottingham;   Glasgow. 

MACDONALD,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1889. 

Murton  Colliery,  Co.  Durham,   1890-94;  Stoke-on-Trent,  1895-96;  died  at 

his  brother-in-law's  house,   122  Darnley  Street,   Pollokshields,  26th  April,  1897, 
aged  31. 

MACDONALD,  JOHN,  M.A.   1894. 

Teacher  (i)  in  Lewis,  Hebrides,  (2)  under  Glasgow  School  Board. 

MACDONALD,  JOHN  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  CM.  1885. 

Glasgow;   Woolsthorpe,  Lines. 

M'DONALD,  JOHN  CADDELL,  M.D.  1828. 

Edinburgh ;  previously  Medical  Superintendent,  Glasgow  Royal  Infirmary ; 
died  1 86 1. 

MACDONALD,  JOHN  DUNCAN,  M.B.,  CM.  1872,  M.D.  1880. 

Lochcarron ;  Drymen ;  Newburgh,  Fife ;  Haputalic,  Ceylon ;  Colombo  there  ; 
died  2oth  July,  1896,  aged  56. 

MACDONALD,  LACHLAN,  M.A.   1888. 

(i)  Curate  of  St.  Columba's  Mission,  Islay;  (2)  Curate,  Christ  Church, 
Glasgow;  (3)  Diocesan  Supernumerary,  Glasgow;  (4)  Rector  of  St.  Madoc's, 
Doune,  Perthshire. 

MACDONALD,  MURDOCH,  M.A.  1886. 

Teacher  at  (i)  Halbeath,  Fifeshire,  (2)  Erin,  Inverness-shire,  (3)  Dores 
there. 

M'DONALD,  NEIL  CAMPBELL,  M.B.,  CM.  1883. 

Glasgow. 

MACDONALD,  RANALD,  M.A.  1894. 

Student  of  Theology  in  F.C.  College,  Aberdeen. 

MACDONALD,  RODERICK,  M.B.,  CM.  1884. 

Lochmaddy;    Tweed  River,  N.S.  Wales;   Perth,  Western  Australia. 

MACDONALD,  THOMAS  FAUSET,  M.B.,  CM.   1882. 

Maryhill;   Ingham,  Queensland;    Maryhill ;   Ingham. 

MACDONALD,  THOMAS  ROSS,  M.B.,  CM.  1886. 

Islay ;   Newton-Abbot,  Devon ;    Kingskerswell,  Devon. 

M'DONALD,  WILLIAM,  CM.   1831. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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MACDONALD,  WILLIAM  BELL,  B.A.  1827. 

Of  Rammerscales,  Dumfriesshire;  Linguist;  Surgeon  in  Sir  Pulteney  Mal- 
colm's flagship  in  the  Mediterranean,  1828-31;  born  1807;  died  at  114  West 
Campbell  Street,  Glasgow,  5th  December,  1862;  father-in-law  of  Sir  John 
Neilson  Cuthbertson,  LL.D.  (q.v.). 

MACDONALD,  WILLIAM  CRAIG  CHRISTIE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1878. 

Maryhil!,  Glasgow;   Sydney,  N.S.  Wales;   Ingham,  Queensland. 

MACDONELL,  EVAN,  M.D.  1830. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MACDONNELL,  DONALD,  M.D.   1836. 

Drumnadrochit,  by  Inverness. 

M'DONNELL,  ENEAS  J.,  M.D.  1841. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'DONNELL,  FERGUSIUS  M'VEAGH,  M.D.   1788. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MACDONOGH,  BRYEN  PATRICK,  M.D.  1851. 

Tullow,  Co.  Carlow ;  Dublin ;  Athy,  Co.  Kildare ;  Rathvilly,  Co.  Carlow ; 
sometime  on  Army  Medical  Staff;  died  1864. 

MACDOUGALL,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1834. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MACDOUGALL,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1884. 

Ship  Surgeon ;   Glasgow ;   Girvan. 

M'DOUGALL,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1892. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Bridgend  Public  School,  Kilbirnie,  (2)  Highlanders'  Academy, 

Greenock,  (3)  Church  Street  Public  School,  Partick,  (4)  Bellahouston  Academy, 

(5)  Copeland  Road  Public  School,  Govan,  (6)  Hamilton  Crescent  Public  School, 

Partick,  (7)  Church  Street  Public  School  there. 

M'DOUGALL,  ALLAN,  M.A.  1867. 

(i)  R.P.  Minister  at  Rothesay ;  (2)  Missionary  to  New  Hebrides ;  (3)  Minister 
of  the  Presbyterian  Church,  Grafton,  N.S.  Wales,  1876-85;  (4)  Farmer  near 
Grafton. 

M'DOUGALL,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1892. 

(i)  Tutor  in  the  family  of  John  Denison  Fender,  Esq.,  North  Erines,  Tarbert, 
Lochfyne;  (2)  First  Assistant  in  Tarbert  Public  School. 

M'DOUGALL,  DANIEL,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Stranraer;  Scotswood-on-Tyne ;  Stranraer;  Greenock;  died  25th  April, 
1894,  aged  28. 

MACDOUGALL,  DUGALD,  M.A,  1777,  D.D.  1813. 

Minister  of  (i)  Gigha,  (2)  Lochgoilhead ;  died  i6th  December,  1819, 
aged  63. 


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M'DOUGALL,  DUGALD,  CM.   1838. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MACDOUGALL,  DUGALD,  M.B.,  C.M.   1891. 

Newhaven,  Sussex;   Dover,  Kent;   Birchington  there. 

M'DOUGALL,  DUNCAN,  M.A.  1875. 

Classical  Teacher  in  (i)  St.  Thomas'  School,  Leith,  1874-75,  (2)  Daniel 
Stewart's  College,  Edinburgh,  since  1875. 

M'DOUGALL,  HUGH,  M.B.,  C.M.  1880. 

Glasgow ;  London ;  Anioy,  China. 

M'DOUGALL,  JOHN,  M.A.  1815,  D.D.  1870. 

Missionary  at  Strathfillan,  1822-26;  Minister  of  Campbeltown,  1826-32; 
Minister  of  Lochgoilhead  and  Kilmorich,  1832-71;  died  i2th  January,  1871, 
aged  75. 

M'DOUGALL,  JOHN,  C.M.  1840. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'DOUGALL,  JOHN,  M.D.  1863,  C.M.  1881. 

Greenock. 

MACDOUGALL,  JOHN,  M.A.  1872. 

Intended  for  the  Ministry,  but  died  nth  April,  1873  ;  son  of  John  M'Dougall, 
D.D.  1870  (q.v.). 

M'DOUGALL,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.   1893. 

Glasgow ;  Crediton,   Devon  ;  Glasgow ;  Southampton  ;  Exeter. 

M'DOUGALL,  JOHN  RICHARDSON,  M.A.  1854. 

F.C.  Minister  at  (i)  Brighton,  (2)  Florence,  Italy. 

M'DOUGALL,  PATRICK,  M.D.   1802. 

Practitioner  in  Glasgow;  nephew  of  Professor  James  Jeffray  (q.v.). 

M'DOUGALL,  RICHARD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1873,  M.D.  1882. 

Hexham;  Murramburrah,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales;  Glen  Innes  there;  Gladstone 
there. 

M'DOUGALL,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1835. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.   Alb.]. 

MACDOWALL,  ALEXANDER  ANGUS,  M.D.  1853. 

Glasgow ;  Helensburgh ;  Staff-Surgeon,  Turk.  Conting.,  and  Member  of  Order 
of  Medjidie;  died  at  Helensburgh,  xoth  June,  1864. 

MACDOWALL,  ALEXANDER  BAIRD,  M.A.  1866. 

Journalist,  London. 

M'DOWALL,  ALEXANDER  KENNEDY,  M.A.  1868. 

Probationer  of  the  Free  Church  (son  of  F.C.  Minister  of  Kirkcolm);  died 
24th  July,  1885. 


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M'DOWALL,  JOHN,  M.D.  1817. 

Glasgow;  died  4th  January,   1857,  aged  61. 

M'DOWALL,  PETER,  M.A.  1820. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Alloa ;  died  loth  September,   1878,  aged  78. 

M'DOWALL,  WILLIAM,  M.A,  1883. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Kirkmahoe. 

M'DOWEL,  JOHN,  M.A.  1731- 

"Scoto-Hib."  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'DOWELL,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1833. 

Randalstown,  Co.  Antrim;  died  1858. 

M'DOWELL,  JOHN,  M.D.  1831. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'DOWELL,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  M.A,  1821. 

"Filius  natu  secundus  Hugonis  Ludimagistri  Donaghadee  in  Hibern." 
[Matric.  Alb.  1819]. 

MACDUFF,  JOHN  ROSS,  D.D.  1862. 

Minister  of  (i)  Kettins,  (2)  St.  Madoes,  (3)  Sandyford,  Glasgow;  retired 
1870,  and  devoted  himself  to  literature;  died  at  Ravensbrook,  Chislehurst,  3oth 
April,  1895,  aged  77. 

M'ELHENNY,  JOHN,  M.A.  1811. 

"Filius  natu  Tertius  Joannis  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Donougheady  in 
comitatu  de  Tyronne"  [Matric.  Alb.  1808]. 

M'ELWEE,  GEORGE  MUNRO,  M.A.  1881,  B.Sc.  1883. 

Baptist  Minister  at  (i)  Dumfries,  (2)  Mansfield  Road,  Nottingham. 

M'EVERS,  JOHN  FRANCIS,  M.D.  1837. 

Cork  (sometime  Lecturer  on  Materia  Medica  in  Cork  Medical  School) ;  died 
1874. 

M'EWAN,  DAVID,  D.D.  1873. 

Minister  of  (i)  John  Street  U.P.  Church,  Glasgow,  (2)  Clapham  Road 
Presbyterian  Church,  London. 

M'EWAN,  DUGALD,  M.D.  1847. 

Inspector-General,  R.N. 

M'EWAN,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1873. 

Glasgow ;  Helensburgh. 

M'EWAN,  JAMES  WARDROP,  M.A,  1888,  B.Sc.  1892. 

Congregational  Minister  at  (i)  Southport,  Lancashire,  (2)  Berkeley  Street, 
Liverpool;  resigned  1896. 

MACEWAN,  JOHN,  M.D.  1827. 

Glasgow;  died  1856. 

MACEWAN,  JOHN,  M.D.  1852. 

Glasgow;  died  1857,  aged  26. 


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M'EWEN,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1813. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Kirkcubbin,  1817-37;  died  2gth  January, 
1839. 

MACEWEN,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1841,  D.D.  1864. 

Secession  and  U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Helensburgh,  (2)  Claremont  Church, 
Glasgow;  died  4th  June,  1875,  aged  53. 

MACEWEN,  ALEXANDER  ROBERTSON,  B.D.   1880,  D.D.  1892. 

(a)  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Humanity  in  Glasgow  University,  1875-76;  (b) 
U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Moffat,  (2)  Anderston,  Glasgow,  (3)  Claremont  Church, 
Glasgow;  Degree  Examiner  on  Classics  in  the  University,  1881-84;  Snell 
Exhibitioner,  1870;  B.A.  Oxon.  1874;  M.A.  1877;  son  of  Alexander  MacEwen, 
D.D.  (q.v.). 

MACEWEN,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1801. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'EWEN,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1779. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Killinchy,  Co.  Down,  1783-95;  died  2oth  March, 

1795- 

M'EWEN,  HENRY  COX,  B.Sc.  1881. 

(M.B.,  C.M.  Edin.  1885);  Glasgow;  died  in  Belvidere  Hospital,  4th  May, 
1888,  aged  27. 

M'EWEN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1852. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Ford,  (2)  Hawick,  (3)  Sydney  Place,  Glasgow. 

MACEWEN,  JOHN  ALLAN  CRAIGIE,  B.Sc.  1895. 

M.B.,  C.M.  (Joint  Brunton  Prizeman),  1897;  son  of  Professor  William 
Macewen  (q.v.). 

M'EWEN,  JOHN  BLACKWOOD,  M.A.  1888. 

Teacher  of  Music,  Glasgow. 

M'EWEN,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1820. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Drum,  1826-49,  when  resigned  charge  and 
emigrated  to  America. 

MACEWEN,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1869,  M.D.  1872,  LL.D.  1890. 

(i)  Lecturer  on  Surgery  in  Royal  Infirmary,  Glasgow,  and  Professor  of 
Clinical  Surgery  in  St.  Mungo's  College ;  (2)  Professor  of  Surgery  in  the 
University  since  1892;  F.R.S. 

M'EWEN,  WILLIAM  DALZELL  HUEY,  M.A.  1806. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Usher's  Quay,  Dublin,  1808-13,  (2)  Killileagh, 

Co.   Down,    1813-17,   (3)    Belfast,    1817-28,  and   Professor  of  Elocution   in  the 

old  Belfast  College;   died   isth  July,   1828,  aged  41;   son  of  George  M'Ewen, 

M.A.   1779  (q-v.). 

M'EWING,  SAMUEL  HARVEY,  M,A.  1896. 

Student  of  Theology  in   U.P.  College,  Edinburgh, 


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M'FADDEN,  JOHN,  M.D.  1866. 

Batley,  Yorks. ;   Oxford ;    London ;   Portsmouth. 

M'FADYEN,  CHARLES,  M.B.,  CM.  1871. 

Broadford,  Skye;   died  1873. 

M'FADYEN,  DONALD,  M.D.,  CM.  1865. 

Alva ;   Stirling. 

MACFADYEN,  JAMES,  M.D.  1837. 

Lecturer  (1822-24)  on  Natural  History  in  Mechanics'  Institution,  Glasgow; 
afterwards  Physician  in,  and  "  Island  Botanist "  of,  Jamaica ;  born  at  Glasgow, 
3rd  May,  1799;  died  in  Jamaica,  of  cholera,  24th  November,  1850. 

MACFADYEN,  JOHN  ALLISON,  B.A.  1856,  M.A.  1857,  D.D.  1882. 

Congregational  Minister  at  (i)  St.  Helen's,  Lanes.,  1860-63,  (2)  Chorlton 

Road,    Manchester,    1863-89;    born  at   Greenock,    22nd  January,    1837;    died 
2ist  November,   1889. 

M'FADYEN,  JOHN  EDGAR,  M.A.  1890. 

(Logan  Medallist) ;  Theological  Student  in  F.C.  College,  Glasgow ;  Snell 
Exhibitioner,  1890;  B.A.  Oxon.  1895. 

M'FADYEN,  JOSEPH  FERGUSON,  M.A.  1895. 

Theological  Student  in  F.C.  College,  Glasgow. 

MACFADZEAN,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1830. 

Ardrossan. 

M'FADZEAN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1880,  B.D.  1883. 

Minister  of  ColmonelL 

M'FAIT,  EBENEZER,  M.A.  1732. 

Practitioner  in  Edinburgh ;  eminent  in  his  day  as  a  Greek  Scholar  and 
Mathematician ;  acted  as  Mathematical  Tutor  to  Sir  Walter  Scott ;  died  at  Alva, 
25th  November,  1786. 

MACFARLAN,  ARCHIBALD  SCOTT,  M.D.  1829,  CM.  1831. 

Georgetown,  Demerara;   son  of  Principal  Duncan  Macfarlan  (q.v.). 

MACFARLAN,  DUNCAN,  M.A.  1788,  D.D.  1806. 

Minister  of  (i)  Drymen,  1792,  (2)  High  Church,  Glasgow,  1824;  Dean  of 
Faculties  in  University,  1806  to  1808,  and  1810  to  1812;  Principal  and  Vice- 
Chancellor,  1823  to  1857  ;  born  in  Manse  of  Drymen,  of  which  Parish  his  father 
was  Minister,  27th  September,  1771;  died  (Father  of  the  Church)  2£th 
November,  1857. 

MACFARLAN,  DUNCAN,  M.A.  1820. 

Advocate,  Edinburgh ;  son  of  Principal  Duncan  Macfarlan  (q.v.) ;  died 
of  consumption  at  an  early  age. 

MACFARLAN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1825,  D.D.  1848. 

Minister  of  (i)  Third  Charge,  Stirling,  (2)  Stockbridge,  Edin.,  (3) 
Duddingston;  born  27th  April,  1808:  died  6th  February,  1866. 


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MACFARLAN,  JOHN,  D.D.  1854. 

Minister  of  (i)  Saddell  and  Skipness,  1822-44,  (2)  Arrochar,  1844-68; 
died  26th  December,  1868,  aged  76. 

MACFARLAN,  PATRICK,  D.D.  1830. 

Minister  of  (i)  Kippen,  (2)  Polmont,  (3)  St.  John's,  Glasgow,  (4)  St.  Enoch's, 
Glasgow,  (5)  Greenock,  (6)  Free  Church  there;  died  i3th  November,  1849, 
aged  69. 

M'FARLAND,  ARMAR,  M.A.  1828. 

"Fil.  nat.  max.  Patricii  agricolae  in  parochia  de  Badony  in  comitat.  de 
Tyrone"  [Matric.  Alb.  1825]. 

M'FARLAND,  JOHN,  B.A.  1848,  M.A.   1849. 

Presbyterian  Minister,  Rathmullen,  County  Donegal. 

MACFARLANE,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1728. 

MACFARLANE,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1805. 

Minister   of   Kilbrandon,    1809-26;    died  nth  May,   1826,  aged  41. 

MACFARLANE,  ALEXANDER  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.   1867,  M.D.  1872. 

Glasgow;    Polmont;    Kilmarnock ;    J.P. ;  London;    Degree   Examiner   in 

Glasgow  University  on  (i)  Medicine,  1885-87,  (2)  Forensic  Medicine,  1888-90; 
died  3rd  August,  1892,  aged  46. 

MACFARLANE,  BRYCE,  M.A.  1891,  B.D.  1894. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

MACFARLANE,  DANIEL,  M.A.  1772. 

"Scbtus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MACFARLANE,  DONALD,  M.A.  1879. 

Minister  of  Morven. 

MACFARLANE,  DONALD  NEIL,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Ship  Surgeon;  Tiree;   died  at  Brotton,  Yorks.,   lyth  June,   1895,  aged  27. 

M'FARLANE,  DUNCAN,  M.A.  1856. 

Minister  of  Walston,  Biggar. 

M'FARLANE,  HUGH,  M.A.   1797. 

"Fil.  n.  Max.  Hugonis  Agricolae  in  Par.  de  St.  Ninians,  Com.  de  Stirling" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1793]. 

MACFARLANE,  HUGH,  M.A.  1797. 

"Fil.  n.  2dus  Joannis  Agricolae  in  Par.  de  St.  Ninians  (Stirling)"  [Matric. 
Alb.  1793]. 

M'FARLANE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1816. 

"F.  n.   2dus  Alex.  Agric.  Cardross"  [Matric.  Alb.   1812]. 

MACFARLANE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1860. 

Minister  of  the  Scottish  Church,  Leghorn,  Italy. 


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MACFARLANE.  JOHN,  M.D.  1824. 

Glasgow :    Lecturer   on   Clinical   Surgery   in   Royal    Infirmary ;    afterwards 

Professor    of    Practice    of    Medicine    in    Glasgow   University,    1852    to    1862; 

retired    1862,  and    spent   remainder  of  life  at  Helensburgh;   born  1796;   died 

7th  December,  1869;   Founder  of  Macfarlane  Bursary. 

MACFARLANE,  JOHN,  M.D.  1837. 

Sydney,  N.S.  Wales;   died  6th  July,  1873. 

M'FARLANE,  JOHN,  LL.D.  1842. 

U.P.  Minister  of  (i)  Kincardine,  (2)  Nicolson  Street  Church,  Glasgow, 
(3)  Erskine  Church  there,  (4)  Clapham,  London;  died  1874,  aged  67. 

M'FARLANE,  JOHN,  B.A.  1845. 

Minister  of  (i)  Albion  Secession  Church,  London,  (2)  Congregational  Church, 
Maidenhead. 

M'FARLANE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1864. 

Sometime  Schoolmaster  in  various  country  parishes  in  Scotland;  thereafter, 
for  30  years,  Farmer  at  Waverley,  County  Bremer,  Iowa,  U.S.A.;  born  at 
Blairdrummond,  Perthshire,  1833;  died  at  Waverley,  4th  December,  1895. 

MACFARLANE,  JOHN,  B.L.  1888. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

MACFARLANE.  JOHN  MALCOLM,  B.L.  1884. 

Writer,  Airdrie. 

MACFARLANE,  MALCOLM,  M.A.  1883. 

(i)  Teacher  in  Church  Street  School,  Partick;  (2)  Head  Master  of  Newton 
School,  Inveraray ;  (3)  Head  Master  of  Bridge  of  Allan  Public  School. 

MACFARLANE,  PETER,  B.A.   1841. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Lanark,  (2)  Rothesay;   died  i6th  September,  1890. 

M'FARLANE,  ROBERT,  C.M.  1839. 

Byer's  Green,  Durham. 

MACFARLANE,  ROBERT  WALLACE,  C.M.  1820. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MACFARLANE,  THOMAS  LONGLANDS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887. 

Ship  Surgeon  ;   Wishaw ;   Bannockburn. 

M'FARLANE,  WALTER,  LL.D.  1756. 

"Laird  of  M'Farlane";  brother  of  Alexander  M'Farlane,  Merchant  in 
Jamaica,  who  bequeathed  certain  valuable  astronomical  instruments  to  the 
University  of  Glasgow;  died  5th  June,  1767. 

MACFARLANE,  WALTER,  D.D.  1863. 

Minister  of  Troqueer  for  33  years;   died  29th  February,  1876,  aged  59. 

MACFARLANE,  WALTER,  B.Sc  1874. 

Minister  of  English  Presbyterian  Church,  Shaw  Street,  Liverpool. 

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MACFARLANE,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1876,  M.D.  1878. 

Govan ;   Maybole. 

M'FARLANE,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1881. 

Glasgow. 

MACFARLANE,  WILLIAM  DOVE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Glasgow. 

M'FARLANE,  WILLIAM  MILROY,  M.B.,  C.M.  1896. 

Motherwell. 

M'FEAT,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  C.M.   1893. 

Glasgow ;   Govan ;    Douglas,  Lanarkshire. 

M'FEAT,  JOSEPH,  .  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Govan  ;   London ;   Govan. 

MACFEE,  JOHN,  M.D.  1865. 

Glasgow;   London. 

MACFIE,  GEORGE  PATON,  M.A.  1887. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Montrose. 

MACFIE,  JOHN  MANDEVILLE,  M.A.   1891. 

U.P.  Missionary  to  Rajputana,  India. 

MACFIE,  NORMAN  MACLEOD,  M.A.  1874,  B.D.  1877. 

Minister  of  Tighnabruaich. 

MACFIE,  SAMUEL,  M.A.  1892,  LL.B.   1895. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

MACFIE,  WILLIAM  GUELPH,  B.A.  1845. 

Minister  (i)  of  Lybster,   (2)  of  Burray,   (3)  in  Edinburgh  without  special 
charge. 

M'GAAN,  JOHN,  M.A.   1859. 

See  M 'GAVIN. 

M'GACHEY,  BENJAMIN,  M.D.  1790. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'GARVIE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1813,  D.D.  1840. 

Presbyterian    Minister    at    (i)    Portland    Head,    New    South    Wales,    (2) 
Sydney  there. 

MACGARVY,  MATHEW,  C.M.   1840. 

Borrisokane,  Co.  Tipperary;   died  nth  May,   1874,  aged  58. 

M'GAVIN,  JOHN,  M.D.  1844. 

"Scotland"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'GAVIN,  JOHN,  M.A.  1859. 

Minister  of  Chapelton,  Hamilton;   died  3ist  December,   1890;   graduated 
as  "M'Gaan." 


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371 


M'GAVIN,  MATTHEW,  M.A.  1826. 

U.P.   Minister  at  (i)  Stonehouse,   (2)  Airdrie;    demitted  his  charge,    loth 
February,  1863,  and  proceeded  to  Queensland. 

M'GAW,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1882. 

(i)  Mathematical  Master  in  Rothesay  Academy;  (2)  Head  Master  of  Golspie 
Public  School. 

M'GEAGH,  GABRIEL,  C.M.  1837. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'GEARY,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1783. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'GEE,  HENRY,  M.A,  1757. 

"Filius  natu  tertius  Hugonis  in  Comitatu  de  Deny"  [Matric.  Alb.   1756]. 

M'GEE,  MICHAEL,  C.M.  1845,  M.D.  1846. 

Kirkcubbin,  Co.  Down;   Belfast;   J.P. 

M'GEE,  ROBERT,  C.M.  1821. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'GEOCH,  JAMES,  M.A.  1876. 

Minister  of  High  Kirk,  Kilmarnock;  died  at  Thornhill,  nth  August,  1895. 

M'GEOCH,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886. 

Daljarrock,  Ayrshire;   Girvan. 

MACGEORGE,  ANDREW,  LL.D.  1891. 

Writer  in  Glasgow ;  Antiquary  and  Historian;  bom  in  Glasgow,  i3th  May, 
1810;  died  at  Row,  4th  September,  1891. 

M'GEOUGH,  JOSHUA,  M.A,  1767. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Gulielmi  Mercatoris  in  urbe  Armagh  in   Hibernia" 
[Matric.  Alb.   1765]. 

M'GHEE,  ROBERT,  M.A,  1764. 

"  Hib."  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'GHIE,  JAMES,  M.D.  1850. 

Medical   Superintendent,    Royal    Infirmary,    Glasgow;    died    i5th   January, 
1862,  aged  38. 

M'GHIE,  ROBERT.  M.B.,  CM.  1891,  M.D.  1895. 

Rugeley,  Staffs. ;   Rutherglen ;   Troedyrhiw,  Glam. ;   Coatbridge. 

M'GHIE,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1889. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Rosevale  Street  School,  Partick,  (2)  Bellahouston  Academy, 
Ibrox,  (3)  Govanhill  Public  School,  Glasgow. 

MACGIBBON,  DUNCAN,  M.D.  1844- 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'GIBBON,  JOHN,  M.D.  1866. 

Glasgow ;   Balfron. 


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M'GILCHRIST,  ARCHIBALD  CURRIE,  M.A.   1894. 

Student  of  Medicine  in  Edinburgh  University. 

M'GILCHRIST,  JOHN,  M.A.  1891,  B.D.  1894. 

Minister  of  (i)  Glengarry,  1894-96,  (2)  Fodderty  since  1896;  Snell 
Exhibitioner,  1886;  B.A.  Oxon.  1892. 

MACGILL,  ANDREW,  M.D.   1858. 

Glasgow;   London;   Roydon,  Essex;   London;   died  i;th  March,   1887. 

M'GILL,  ANTHONY,  M.A.  1821. 

"F.  Gul.  Sutoris  Paisley"  [Matric.  Alb.  1812]. 

MACGILL,  DAVID,  M.A.  1812. 

"  Filius  natu  quartus  Gulielmi  mercatoris  in  oppido  de  Port  Glasgow ''  [Matric. 
Alb.  1806]. 

MACGILL,  HAMILTON  MONTGOMERIE,  D.D.  1870. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Duke  Street,  Glasgow,  (2)  Montrose  Street  there; 
afterwards  (i)  Home  Mission  Secretary,  (2)  Foreign  Mission  Secretary,  to  U.P. 
Church;  born  at  Catrine,  1807;  died  in  Paris,  3rd  June,  1880. 

M'GILL,  JAMES,  CM.  1825. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'GILL,  JAMES,  M.A.  1884. 

(i)  Teacher  in  Wishaw;  (2)  Principal  Clerk  to  a  Mercantile  Firm  at 
Shanghai. 

M'GILL,  JOHN,  LL.D.  1869. 

Professor  of  Hebrew  and  Oriental  Languages  in  St.  Mary's  College, 
University  of  St.  Andrews,  1868-71;  died  there,  i6th  March,  1871,  aged  38. 

MACGILL,  ROBERT,  D.D.  1853. 

Presbyterian  Minister,  Montreal. 

MACGILL,  STEVENSON,  M.A.   1781. 

Minister    of    (i)     Eastwood,     1791-97,    (2)    Tron,     Glasgow,    1797-1814; 

Professor  of  Divinity  in  Glasgow  University,  1814  to  1840;  Dean  of  Faculties, 

1814  to    1815;   born  at  Port-Glasgow,   igth  January,   1765;  died   i8th  August, 

1840;   D.D.  Aberdeen,  1803. 

M'GILL,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1753,  D.D.  1785. 

Minister  of  Ayr,  1761-1807;  the  "Doctor  Mac."  of  "The  Kirk's  Alarm"; 
died  3oth  March,  1807,  aged  76. 

MACGILL,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1867. 

Glasgow. 

MACGILL,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1888,  B.D.  1889. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland;  died  at  Glasgow,  April,  1895, 
aged  31. 


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MACGILLIVRAY,  DONALD,  M.A.  1892,  B.D.  1895. 

Minister  of  (i)  Kinlochspelvie,  1895-97,  (2)  Kilbrandon  and  Kilchattan 
since  1897. 

M'GILLIVRAY,  DUNCAN,  M.A.  1885. 

Second  Master  in  Albert  Road  Public  School,  Pollokshields,  1884-94; 
Head  Master  of  Harmony  Row  Public  School,  Govan,  1894-96;  Rector  of 
Bellahouston  Academy  since  1896. 

M'GILLIVRAY,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1850. 

Dalmellington ;   Oban;   died  25th  September,  1875,  aged  49. 

MACGILP,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1882,  B.D.  1886. 

Minister  of  Kilmodan  and  Southhall  Free  Church,  Colintraive. 

MACGILP,  JOHN  DUGALD,  M.A.  1892. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Lockerbie. 

M'GILVRAY,  DONALD,  C.M.  1831. 

"Filius  2ndas  Malcolumbi  Portitoris  in  com.  de  Argyle"  [Matric.  Alb.  1828]. 

MACGILVRAY,  DUNCAN,  M.B.,  CM.  1884. 

Glasgow. 

M'GLASHAN,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

Ship  Surgeon ;  Blairgowrie  ;  Rattray. 

M'GLASHAN,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1881. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Hill's  Trust  School,  Govan,  1881-89,  (2)  Aldgirnaig  General 
Assembly  School,  Killiecrankie,  since  1889. 

M-GONIGLE,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1875,  B.D.  1883. 

Curate  of  Crook,  1876-78 ;  Curate  of  Monkwearmouth,  1878-81 ;  Vicar  of  St. 
Cuthbert's,  Monkwearmouth,  since  1881. 

MACGOUN,  JOHN  STEWART,  M.D.  1838. 

"Scotia"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'GOUN,  ROBERT  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1831. 

Minister  of  Morningside,  Edinburgh;  died  1871. 

M'GOWAN,  FRANCIS,  M.A.  1814. 

"  Filius  Xatu  Maximus  Samuelis  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Derryloran  in 
comitatu  de  Tyrone  in  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1810]. 

M'GOWAN,  JAMES.  M.A.  1828. 

Minister  of  (i)  Bonhill,  1840-46,  (2)  Laurencekirk,  1846-72  ;  died  27th  May, 
1872,  aged  65. 

M'GOWAN,  JOHN.  M.A.  1814. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  John  G.  Magowan,  Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at 
Orritor,  1825-67,  who  died  igth  September,  1867. 

M'GOWAN,  JOSEPH,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Milton  of  Campsie. 


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M'GOWAN,  SAMUEL,  M.D.,  CM.   1832. 

Mountnorris,  Co.  Armagh. 

M'GRATH,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1839. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'GREGOR,  ALEXANDER,  B.A.  1860,  M.A.  1861. 

Minister  of  Inverkeithing ;  died  circa  1874. 

M'GREGOR,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1896- 

Teacher  in  Kinning  Park  Public  School,  Glasgow. 

M'GREGOR,  ANDREW  NICHOLSON,  M.B.,  CM.  1888,  M.D.  1891. 

Glasgow;  Paris;  Glasgow. 

M'GREGOR,  CHRISTOPHER  STRANG,  M.A.  1896. 

Co/       Planter,  Vera  Cruz,  Mexico. 
.606]. 

M'GREGOR.        ;ALD,  M.B.,  CM.  1870. 

-.HAN;  Auchterarder ;  died  29th  October,  1889. 

MACGREGOR,  DONALD,  M.A.  1878. 

M.B.  Edin.  1884;  M.D.  1886;  Chester-le-Street,  Durham ;  Kettering,  North- 
amptonshire ;  Hawick ;  Jedburgh. 

MACGREGOR,  DUGALD,  M.D.  1863. 

Scone;  Bombay;  died  yth  August,  1877. 

M'GREGOR,  DUNCAN  OTTO,  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 

Glasgow;  Inverness;  Erith,  Kent;  Cardiff;  London. 

MACGREGOR,  EWEN  MACDONELL,  M.A.  1888. 

Minister  of  Glenapp. 

MACGREGOR,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1880. 

Teacher  in  Queen's  Park  Collegiate  School,  Glasgow. 

M'GREGOR,  JAMES,  D.D.  1822. 

Minister  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  of  Pictou,  Nova  Scotia. 

MACGREGOR,  JOHN,  M.D.  1856. 

Bunessan,  Mull;  Ullapool ;  Liverpool;  died  i4th  April,  1896,  aged  62. 

M'GREGOR,  JOHN,         \  M.D.  1865. 

Glasgow. 

MACGREGOR,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1873,  M.D.  1879. 

Tarbert,  Harris;  Lochaline;  Surgeon-Lieut-Col.,  I. M.S.,  Bombay. 

M'GREGOR,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891,  M.D.  1895. 

Paris;  London;  Ayr. 

MACGREGOR,  JOHN  FERGUSON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1883. 

Paisley ;  Rawtenstall,  Lanes. ;  Ruyton-Eleven-Towns,  Salop ;  Ditton,  Lanes. ; 
South  Wigston,  Leicestershire ;  Lochaline,  Argyllshire. 

MACGREGOR,  JOHN  FRANCIS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1883,  M.D.  1889. 

Glasgow. 


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M'GREGOR,  JOHN  LUNAN,  M.A.  1886. 

English  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Berwick. 

MACGREGOR,  J.  P.,  C.M.  1828. 

Oban. 

M'GREGOR,  JOHN  PETER,  C.M.  1832. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MACGREGOR,  JOHN  RONALD,  M.A.  1885,  B.D.  1890. 

Minister  of  Milton  Parish,  Glasgow,  since  1897. 

MACGREGOR,  PATRICK  FRASER,  M.B.,  CM.  1889. 

Sanquhar;  London. 

MACGREGOR,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1842. 

Glasgow  (Lecturer  on  Chemistry  in  (i)  Portland  Street  Medical  School, 
1836-44,  and  (2)  College  Street,  1844-50);  died  1855. 

M'GREGOR,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1866. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Holytown. 

MACGREGOR,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1890. 

(a)  Teacher  in  (i)  Greenock,  (2)  Carman,  Manitoba,  U.S.A.;  (b)  Medical 
Practitioner  at  Saginaw,  Michigan,  U.S.A. ;  M.D.,  C.M.  Univ.  of  Manitoba,  1896. 

M'GREGOR,  SIMON,  B.A.  1857,  M.A.  1858. 

Minister  (i)  at  Pictou,  Nova  Scotia,  (2)  of  St.  Andrew's  Church,  Victoria, 
Vancouver  Island,  (3)  of  Fort  Augustus,  (4)  of  Ballachulish,  (5)  of  Appin. 

M  GREGOR,  THOMAS  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1872. 

Minister  of  (i)  English  Presbyterian  Church,  Dudley,  (2)  Presbyterian  Church, 
Carlton,  Melbourne. 

M-GRIGOR,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1848. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.];  "Surgeon  of  the  yist  Regiment"  [Univ.  Minute, 
26th  April,  1848]. 

M'GRIGOR,  ALEXANDER  BENNETT,  LL.D.  1877. 

Of  Cairnoch,  Writer  in  Glasgow;  Dean  of  Faculties  in  University,  1876  to 
1879  ;  Member  of  University  Court  (as  Rector's  Assessor),  1884  to  1887  ;  died  at 
Stirling,  22nd  March,  1891,  aged  63. 

M'GUSTY,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1834. 

Slane,  Co.  Meath ;  Sandymount,  Co.  Dublin. 

MACHAR,  JOHN,  D.D.  1847. 

Acting  Principal  of  Queen's  College,  Kingston,  East  Canada. 

M'HARD,  ANTHONY,  M.A.  1737. 

MACHARG,  WILLIAM  EDGAR,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

Glasgow. 

M'HENRY,  GEORGE,  M.D.,  CM.  1833. 

St.  Helena;  Liverpool. 


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M'HOUL,  HUGH  MILLER,  M.B.,  CM.  1886. 

Glasgow. 

M'HUTCHEON,  DAVID  JAMIESON,  M.D.  1859. 

Paisley;  Penpont ;  died  28th  June,  1863. 

M'lLQUHAM,  JOHN.    See  MEIKLEHAM,  JOHN,  M.A.  1823. 

M'lLQUHAM,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1791. 

"  Filius  natu  secundus  Gulielmi  Ludimagistri,  natus  in  Parochia  de  Kilmaro- 
nock"  [Matric.  Alb.  1787]. 

M'lLQUHAM,  WILLIAM.    See  MEIKLEHAM,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1792,  LL.D.  1799. 

M'lLRAITH,  ALEXANDER  HANNAY,  M.A.  1885. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

M'lLRAITH,  CHARLES  HUGH,  M.A.  1887,  M.B.,  CM.  1891,  M.D.  1895. 

Erskine ;   London. 

M'lLRAITH,  JOHN  ROBERT,  M.A.   1881,  LL.B.  1885. 

Barrister-at-Law,  London. 

M'lLRATH,  JOHN  JAMISON,  CM.  1841. 

"Hibernia"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'lLROY,  JAMES,  M.B.  1867. 

Ballymoney,  Co.  Antrim;   Ballycastle  there;   J.P. 

M'lLROY,  SOLOMON,  M.D.  1838. 

Garvagh,  Co.  Derry;   died  6th  August,  1867. 

M'lLVEAN,  THOMAS  DALE,  M.A.  1886. 

Minister  of  Caerlaverock. 

M'lLWAIN,  WILLIAM,  B.A.  1836,  M.A.   1837. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Aughnacloy,  County  Tyrone,  since  1843. 

MACILWAINE,  JOHN  ELDER,  B.Sc.  1894. 

Naval  Architect,  Belfast 

M'lLWRAITH,  SIR  THOMAS,  LL.D.  1880. 

Joined  Engineering  Staff  of  Victorian  Government,  Melbourne,  1854;  entered 
service  of  Cornish  &  Bruce,  Railway  Contractors,  1860;  commenced  pastoral 
pursuits  in  Queensland,  1861;  elected  M.L.A.;  Minister  of  Works,  1874;  Premier, 
1879-83  (being  at  first  Colonial  Treasurer  and  afterwards  Colonial  Secretary); 
Premier,  Ch.  Sec.,  and  Colonial  Treasurer,  1888;  Colonial  Treasurer,  1890-93; 
Premier,  Ch.  Sec.,  and  Secretary  for  Railways,  1893 ;  Ch.  Sec.  and  Secretary 
for  Railways,  1893-95;  Minister  without  portfolio  since  1895;  K.C.M.G.  1882; 
born  at  Ayr,  1835. 

MACINDOE,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  CM.  1880,  M.D.  1885. 

Hunterson,  Cheshire ;  Tuacus,  Venezuela ;  Market-Drayton,  Salop ;  Chelford, 
Cheshire ;  Market-Drayton ;  Congleton  ;  Sidmouth. 


ROLL  OF  GRADUATES  377 

M'INDOE,  PETER,  M.A,  1814. 

R.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Chimside,  (2)  Kilmarnock  ;   died  at  Craigends,  near 
Troon,  2nd  September,  1850,  -aged  57. 

MACINDOE,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1864,  CM.  1874- 

Barrhead;   Lockerbie;   died  i5th  May,   1877. 

MACINDOE,  WILLIAM  LOWSON,  M.A.  1879,  LL.B.  1882. 

(i)  Writer  in  Glasgow;    (2)  Writer  in,  and  Town  Clerk  of;  Kirkcaldy. 

M'INLAY,  JAMES,  M.A.  1780. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'INNES,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1891. 

Licentiate  of  the  Free  Church. 

MACINNES,  JOHN,  M.A.  1881. 

U.P.  Missionary  to  Rajputana. 

M'INNES,  JOHN  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1890. 

(i)  Teacher   in   Hillhead  Public  School,    Glasgow;    (2)  Teacher  in    High 
School,  Dundee;   (3)  Head  Master  of  Public  School,  Leven,  Fife. 

M'INTOSH,  ANGUS  M'PHERSON,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Walsall,  Staffs. 

M'INTOSH,  DUNCAN,  M.A.  1831. 

Minister  of  Kilfinan,  1841-58;   afterwards  Preacher  in  Glasgow  and  in  the 
Gaelic  Church,  Saltcoats;   died  circa  1873. 

M'INTOSH,  DUNCAN,  M.B.,  CM.  1891. 

Glasgow. 

MACINTOSH,  JAMES,  M.A.  1869. 

Native  of  Forfar;   Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland,   but  never  held  a 
charge;   died  28th  November,  1888. 

MACINTOSH,  JAMES  ANGUS,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

Crook,  Durham;  Ship  Surgeon;   died  at  Salen,  Mull,    i4th  January,  1895, 
aged  27. 

MACINTOSH,  JOSEPH,  M.D.  1838. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MACINTYRE,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.  1880,  M.D.  1890. 

Taynuilt,  Argyleshire;   Troon;    Innellan. 

MACINTYRE,  ARCHIBALD,  M.D.  1822. 

Oban;   died  24th  February,  1862. 

MACINTYRE,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1891. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

MACINTYRE,  COLL,  CM.  1822. 

"F.  n.  2dus  Joannis  Agricolae  Muckaime  in  Argathelia"  [Matric.  Alb,  1817]. 


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M'INTYRE,  DUNCAN,  M.A.   1819. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.];    "  F.  n.  max.  Arch.  Lud.  Mag.  L.C."  [Matric.  Alb. 
1813]. 

MACINTYRE,  DUNCAN,  M.A.  1883. 

Head  Master  of  North  Public  School,  Alexandria,   Dumbartonshire. 

M'INTYRE,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  CM.  1886. 

Waterhouses,   Durham ;  Glasgow. 

M'INTYRE,  HECTOR  DUNCAN,  M.A.  1891. 

Electrical  Engineer  (i)  at  the  Woodside   Electric  Works,   Glasgow,   (2)  at 

Woodfield  Works,  Harrow  Road,  London,  W.,  (3)  with  Townsend  &  M'Intyre, 

15  Brook  Street,   London,  W.,   (4)  with  C.  A.  Hemingway,   39  Victoria  Street, 

Westminster,  S.W. 

MACINTYRE,  HUGH,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Oban ;    South  Uist ;    Coalburn,  Lanarkshire  ;   London. 

M'INTYRE,  JAMES,  M.D.  1856. 

Inveraray;   Grenada,   West  Indies;   died  there  circa  1883. 

MACINTYRE,  JAMES,  B.Sc.  1886. 

Assayer,  New  Heriot  Gold  Mines,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal. 

M'INTYRE,  JOHN,  M.D.   1789. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'INTYRE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1835. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Greenloaning,  Perthshire;    died  22nd  January,  1888. 

MACINTYRE,  JOHN,  M.D.   1837. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'INTYRE,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1865,  M.D.   1868. 

Brazil;   Rotherfield,  Sussex;   Natal,  South  Africa;    Little  Umhlanga  there; 
Avoca  there. 

MACINTYRE,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1882. 

Glasgow  (Lecturer  on  Diseases  of  Throat  and  Nose  in  Anderson's  College). 

M'INTYRE,  JOHN,  LL.D.  1888. 

M.D.  St.  Andrews,  1839;    Odiham,    Hants.;   Donor  of  Funds  for  Glasgow 
University  Union  Buildings. 

MACINTYRE,  JOHN  DOUGLAS,  B.L.  1890. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

M'INTYRE,  JOHN  PETER,  M.D.,  C.M.   1872. 

Callander ;    Doune. 

M'INTYRE,  JOSEPH  MANSFIELD  BELL,  M.A.  1892. 

Licentiate  of  the  U.P.  Church. 

MACINTYRE,  NEIL,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Glasgow;   died  i2th  February,   1895. 


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M'INTYRE,  PETER,  M.A.  1827. 

"Filius  natu  tertius  Donaldi  agricolaein  Parochia  de  Kilchrennan  in  comitatu 
Argathelia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1826]. 

MACINTYRE,  PETER,  M.B.,  CM.  1869. 

Lochgilphead ;   Glasgow;   Timaru,   New  Zealand. 

M'INTYRE,  WILLIAM,  M.A,  1829. 

"Fil.  n.  max.  Joannis  clitoris  Glasg."  [Matric.  Alb.   1826]. 

M-ISAAC,  COLIN,  M.A.  1868. 

Head  Master  of  the  Government  Provincial  School,  Calicut,  Madras 
Presidency,  India,  1869-71;  died  i2th  July,  1871;  son  of  John  M'Isaac,  M.A. 
(q.v.). 

M'ISAAC.  DAVID  DUNDAS,  B.A,  1860,  M.A.  1862. 

(i)  F.C.  Minister  at  Kirkmichael,  Perthshire,  1864-85 ;  (2)  Farmer  at  Brae 

of  Monzie,  near  Crieff;  died  at  3  Abbotsford  Place,  Glasgow,  i4th  March,  1897. 

M'ISAAC,  JAMES  BUCHANAN,  M.A,  1867. 

Probationer  of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  1868-75  >  Assistant  Master,  Non- 
conformist Grammar  School,  Bishop  Stortford,  Herts.,  1875-82 ;  Head  Master 
of  High  School  for  Boys  (Private  School),  Bury,  Lanes.,  since  1883;  son  of 
John  M'Isaac,  M.A.  (q.v.). 

M'lSAAC,  JOHN,  M.A.  1826. 

Town  Missionary  in  Paisley  and  Greenock;  thereafter  (1835-45)  Minister 
in  Locheil,  Glengarry,  Canada  West ;  Minister  of  the  Established  Church,  Oban, 
Argyllshire,  during  1846;  died  January,  1847,  aged  42. 

M'lVOR,  JOHN,  M.A.  1883,  B.D.  1885. 

(i)  Probationer  of  U.P.  Church,  1887-93;  (2)  Minister  of  Presbyterian 
Church,  Fairview,  Prince  Edward  Island,  Canada. 

M'JANNET,  FERGUSON  MONTGOMERIE,  M.B.,  CM.  1877. 

Irvine  (Ship  Surgeon) ;   Campsie ;   Middlewich,  Cheshire. 

M'JANNETT,  JANE  ROSS  SCOTT,  M.A.  1896. 

Student  in  Maria  Gray  Training  College  for  Teachers,  London. 

MACK,  JOHN,  M.A.  1884,  B.D.  1895. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

MACK,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1859. 

Glasgow;   Eaglesham ;   Airdrie;  J.P. 

MACK,  WILLIAM  GORDON,  LL.B.  1830. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

MACKAIL,  JOHN,  M.A.  1837. 

Chaplain  to  the  42nd  Royal  Highland  Regiment  (the  "Black  Watch"), 
1843-46;  F.C.  Minister  at  Calcutta,  1846-52,  when  retired  owing  to  bad  health; 
born  4th  September,  1810;  died  at  Ayr,  2oth  May,  1884. 


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M'KAIN,  JOHN,  C.M.  1832. 

Loughbricklaud,  Co.  Down;  died  5th  January,   1892,  aged  82. 

M'KAY,  ADAM  M'COURLIE,  M.D.   1841. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MACKAY,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1835. 

'' Canadensis  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MACKAY,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1870,  M.D.  1874. 

Glasgow ;  Sunderland ;  Crook,  Durham. 

MACKAY,  ALEXANDER  DAVIDSON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1880. 

Waterhouses,  Durham;  Esh  there;  Chorley,  Lanes. 

MACKAY,  ALEXANDER  NEIL  DUNCAN,  M.A.  1884. 

Reporter,  Oban  Telegraph,  Oban,  1884-86;  Reporter,  Scotsman,  Edinburgh, 
1886-95;  Sub-Editor  of  Edinburgh  Evening  Dispatch  since  1895. 

MACKAY,  ANDREW,  B.L.  1879. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

MACKAY,  ARCHIBALD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1877,  M.D.  1881. 

Port-Appin;  J.P. 

MACKAY,  CHARLES,  LL.D.  1846. 

Poet  and  Journalist ;  sometime  Assistant  Sub-Editor  of  Morning  Chronicle ; 
afterwards  Editor  of  (i)  Glasgow  Argus,  (2)  Illustrated  London  News,  (3) 
London  Review,  etc. ;  Special  Correspondent  of  the  Times  at  New  York  during 
Civil  War,  1862-65  ;  Author  of  "  Cheer,  boys,  Cheer  !"  "The  good  time  coming," 
"Extraordinary  Popular  Delusions,"  etc.,  etc.,  etc.;  born  at  Perth,  2;th  March, 
1814;  died  at  London,  24th  December,  1889. 

M'KAY,  CHARLES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1896. 

Dumbarton. 

MACKAY,  CHARLES  GORDON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1873. 

Lochcarron. 

MACKAY,  DAVID,  B.A.  1846,  M.A.  1847. 

"  Fil.  nat.  decimus  Joannis  agricolae  quondam  in  com.  de  Sutherland " 
[Matric.  Alb.  1843]. 

M'KAY,  DUNCAN,  M.A.   1874. 

Senior  Assistant  in  Classical  Department  of  Ayr  Academy,  1877-79;  Interim 
Rector  of  Wallace  Hall  Academy,  Closeburn,  1879-80;  Head  Master  of  Modern 
Languages  in  Ayr  Academy  since  1880. 

MACKAY,  EDWARD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Paisley. 

MACKAY,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1835. 

Inspector-General,  R.N. ;  Honorary  Surgeon  to  the  Queen ;  Wellington, 
Somerset;  died  26th  April,  1879. 


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MACKAY,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1841. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MACKAY,  HERBERT  JAMES  HAY,  M.A.  1877,  LL.B.  1880. 

Barrister-at-Law,  London. 

MACKAY,  HUGH,  M.B.,  CM.   1880,  M.D.  1891. 

Glasgow ;  Baillieston ;  Tollcross  ;  Newton  ;  Cambuslang. 

MACKAY,  JAMES,  M.A.  1846. 

Minister  of  (i)  Ardrossan  New  Church,  1851-54,  (2)  Inverkeithing,  1855-65, 
(3)  Blackfriars,  Glasgow,  1865-73;  born  I4th  April,  1828;  died  3151  January, 
1873- 

M'KAY,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

Dumbarton ;  Longton,  Staffs. ;  Coatbridge. 

MACKAY,  JAMES  HUTTON,  M.A.  1874. 

Junior  Chaplain,  Bombay  Ecclesiastical  Establishment,  and  Junior  Chaplain, 
St  Andrew's  Church,  Bombay,  1878;  Chaplain  of  Poona,  1878;  Chaplain  of 
Karachi,  1886;  Chaplain  of  Poona,  1886;  promoted  to  rank  of  Senior  Chaplain, 
1888;  Chaplain  of  the  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  Punjab,  1889;  Chaplain  of  Poona 
since  1890. 

MACKAY,  JAMES  LINDSAY,  M.A.  1882,  LL.B.  1885. 

Writer.  Glasgow. 

MACKAY,  JOHN,  M.A.  1870. 

F.C.  Minister  at  (i)  Glenlyon,  (2)  Oban,  (3)  Cromarty;  now  F.C.  Assembly 
Evangelist  for  the  Highlands  and  Islands. 

MACKAY,  JOHN,  M.A.  1886. 

Teacher  in  Inverness;  died  at  Barbaraville,  Delny,  Ross-shire,  i5th  March, 
1890,  aged  33. 

M'KAY,  JOHN  DEWAR,  M.A.  1896. 

Student  of  Law. 

MACKAY,  JOHN  MARTIN,  B.L.  1886. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

MACKAY,  JOHN  YULE,  M.B.,  CM.  1882,  M.D.  1885. 

Assistant  to  Professor  of  Anatomy  in  Glasgow  University,  1882-94;  Professor 

of  Anatomy  in  University  College,  Dundee,  since  1894;  Principal  thereof  since 

1897;    Degree  Examiner  on  Anatomy  in  Glasgow  University,   1896-97;    son  of 

James  Mackay,  M.A.   1846  (q.v.). 

MACKAY,  MACINTOSH,  LL.D.  1829, 

An  eminent  Gaelic  Scholar;  Minister  of  (i)  Laggan,  (2)  Dunoon,  (3)  Free 

Church  there,  (4)  Melbourne  Gaelic  Church,  (5)  Sydney  Gaelic  Church,  (6)  Free 

Church,  Tarbert,  Harris;   died  i7th  May,   1873,  aged  73;  friend  of  Sir  Walter 

Scott  and  tutor  of  W.  F.  Skene,  historian. 


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MACKAY,  NEIL,  MA.  1875,  B.D.  1878. 

Minister  of  Ochiltree. 

MACKAY,  PETER,  M.A.  1852. 

(a)  Mathematical  Tutor  in  Free  Church  Normal  Seminary,  Glasgow;  (b) 
Teacher  in  Valparaiso. 

MACKAY,  RODERICK  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Stornoway;  Elland,  Yorks. 

M'KAY,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1781. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  Thomas  M'Kay,  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Brigh, 

Co.  Tyrone,  from  1788  to  1821,  and  who  died  igth  December,  1821,  aged  66. 

M'KAY,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1822. 

Possibly  one  of  (a)  William  M'Kay,  M.F.P.  &  S.G.  1828,  who  died  1831,  (&) 
William  Kennedy  M'Kay,  Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Portglenone,  1826-76,  who 
died  1 5th  February,  1876. 

MACKAY,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Glasgow. 

MACKAY,  WILLIAM  MACKINTOSH,  M.A.  1885,  B.D.  1889. 

F.C.  Minister  of  (i)  Troon,  1891-97,  (2)  South  Church,  Aberdeen,  since  1897. 

M'KEACHIE,  DAVID,  CM.  1838. 

"Filius  4tus    Joannis,  Agricolae,  Com.  de  Wigton"  [Matric.  Alb.   1831]. 

M'KEAG,  DANIEL,  C.M.   1835,  M.D.  1840. 

Coleraine,  Co.  Deny;  died  1883. 

M'KEAN,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885. 

Urr;  London. 

M'KEAN,  THOMAS,  B.L.  1888. 

Law  Clerk,  Glasgow;  died  28th  June,   1889. 

M'KECHNIE,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1829. 

Southsea;  Surgeon,  R.N. ;  Medical  Officer,  Haslar  Hospital;  Inspector- 
General  of  Hospitals  and  Fleets;  died  1866. 

M'KECHNIE,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.   1875,  M.D.  1890. 

Inverness;  Bunessan,  Mull. 

M'KECHNIE,  ALEXANDER  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Ship  Surgeon ;  Kajalohara  P.O.,  Sylhet,  India. 

MACKECHNIE,  CHARLES  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.   1885. 

Bolton;  El  Cajou,  San  Diego,  California,  U.S.A.;    Sanbernardino  there. 

M'KECHNIE,  HENRY  DONALD,  M.A.   1893,  LL.B.  1894. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

M'KECHNIE,  JAMES,  M.D.   1833. 

Jnveraray. 


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MACKECHNIE,  JOHN  MACLELLAN,  B.L.  1880. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

M'KECHNIE,  ROBERT  AITKEN,  M.B.,  CM.  1873. 

Glasgow;  Rutherglen. 

M'KECHNIE,  WILLIAM,  M.D.   1835. 

Glasgow;  Paisley;  Greenock;  Elderslie;  died  2nd  September,  1887. 

M'KECHNIE,  WILLIAM  SHARP,  M.A.  1883,  LL.B.  1887. 

Writer,    Glasgow,   and   (since    1894)   Lecturer   on   Constitutional  Law  and 
History  in  the  University;  son  of  William  M'Kechnie,  M.D.  (q.v.). 

M'KEE,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1729. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Drum,  1733-61,  (2)  Bailieborough,  4th  to 
1 3th  May,   1761,  when  he  died. 

M'KEE,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1763. 

"  Filius  natu  tertius  Alexandri  quondam  Verbi  Dei  Ministri  in  comitatu  de 
Monaghan  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.   1761];  vide  Alexander  M'Kee,  M.A.  1729. 

M'KEE,  HENRY  SHEIL,  B.A.  1837,  M.A.  1839,  LL.D.  1858. 

Minister  of  the  Scots  Church,  Killucan,   Ireland;   afterwards  Professor  of 
Classics  in  Magee  College,  Deny. 

M'KEE,  JOHN,  CM.  1820. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'KEE,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1818. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Killead,  Ireland,   182649;   died  1856. 

M'KEE,  WILLIAM,  CM.  1822. 

"Hibernia"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'KEEN,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1789. 

"  Filius   maximus   natu   Thomae  Agricolae  in   parochia  de  Ahoghill  et   in 
comitatu  de  Antrim  in  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.   1784]. 

MACKEGGIE,  DAVID,  M.A.  1886,  B.D    1890. 

Licentiate  of  the  Free  Church. 

MACKEITH,  ALEXANDER  ARTHUR,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887. 

Ship  Surgeon;   St  Thomas,  Devonshire;   Ilfracombe. 

MACKEITH,  DONALD,  M.D.,  C.M.  1835. 

Sandhurst,  Kent. 

MACKEITH,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885. 

Glasgow ;   Whickham-Market,  Suffolk ;   St.  Thomas,  Devon ;    Exeter. 

MACKEITH,  WILLIAM,  C.M.  1838. 

Bucklyvie;  Salehurst,  Sussex;  Hurst  Green,  Sussex;  died  8th  April,  1872. 

MACKEITH,  WILLIAM  DONALD,  M.B.  1879. 

Creetown,  Kirkcudbright;   died  there,  2nd  April,   1892,  aged  35. 


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MACKELLAR,  CHARLES  KINNAIRD,  M.B.,  C.M.   1871. 

Practitioner  in  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales;  M.L.C.  1885;  Minister  of  Mines, 
1886-87  ;  born  in  Sydney,  December,  1844. 

M'KELLAR,  EDWARD  DUNCAN  MONTGOMERIE,  M.B.,  C.M.   1877,  M.D.  1881. 

Bombay;    Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

MACKELLAR,  JOHN,  M.D.  1868. 

Coatbridge ;  Colinsburgh ;  Tarbert,  Argyieshire ;  Lochmaddy  ;  Harris  ;  died 
28th  December,  1877. 

MACKELLAR,  JOHN  ALEXANDER  COULL,  M.A.   1896. 

Student  of  Theology  in  Glasgow  University. 

M'KELLAR,  PETER  HUGH  MONTGOMERIE,  M.A.   1866,  M.B.   1866,  C.M.  1871. 

Glasgow ;   Abergavenny,  Mon. ;   London. 

M'KELLAR,  WILLIAM  ANDERSON,  M.D.  1863,  C.M.  1866. 

Glasgow;  Gourock ;  Sligo;  Bonny  River,  W.  Africa;  Sligo;  died  28th  May, 
1886. 

M'KELVEY,  WILLIAM,  M.D.   1829. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'KELVIE,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1886. 

(i)  Church  of  Scotland  Chaplain,  Bengal ;  (2)  Minister  of  Church  of  Scotland 
Congregation  at  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 

M'KELVIE,  ROBERT  HARBOUR,  M.D.   1858. 

Dairy,  Ayrshire;   Appin;    Oban. 

M'KEN,  THOMAS,  M.D.   1836. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'KENDRICK,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888. 

Kirkintilloch ;   Penrith,  Cumberland. 

M'KENDRICK,  JOHN  SOUTTAR,  M.B.,  C.M.   1896. 

Glasgow;   brother  of  William  James  M'Kendrick,  B.Sc.,  M.B.   (q.v.). 

M'KENDRICK,  WILLIAM  JAMES,  B.Sc.  1891,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Resident  Surgeon  in  Western  Infirmary,  Glasgow;  died  at  Prince  Albert, 
South  Africa,  23rd  April,  1892,  aged  23;  son  of  John  Gray  M'Kendrick,  M.D., 
Professor  of  Physiology  in  Glasgow  University. 

M'KENNA,  FERGUS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Ship  Surgeon ;   Girvan. 

M'KENNA,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.   1893. 

Glasgow. 

MACKENNA,  PETER  FRASER,  M.A.  1882. 

Solicitor  in  (i)  Girvan,  (2)  Ayr;    LL.B.  Edin.   1888. 

M'KENNA,  ROBERT,  M.A.   1863. 

Minister  of  (i)  R.P.  Church,  Port-Glasgow,  (2)  R.P.  Church,  Dumfries, 
(3)  Martyrs'  Free  Church  there, 


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MACKENNAL,  ALEXANDER,  D.D.  1887. 

Minister  of  Congregational  Church  at  (i)  Burton-on-Trent,  1858-61,  (2) 
Surbiton,  Surrey,  1861-70,  (3)  Gallowtree  Gate,  Leicester,  1870-77,  (4)  Bowdon, 
Cheshire,  since  1877. 

M'KENZIE,  ALEXANDER,  LL.D.  1821 

Advocate  in  Demerara. 

MACKENZIE,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1862. 

English  Master  in  Kilblain  Academy,  Greenock,  1858-64;  Head  Master 
of  Larchfield  School,  Helensburgh,  1864-82,  when  retired  to  Edinburgh;  B.A. 
Edin.  1858. 

MACKENZIE,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1892. 

Licentiate  of  the  Free  Church. 

M'KENZIE,  ALEXANDER  ROBERTSON,  M.D.  1851. 

Fortrose. 

MACKENZIE,  ALEXANDER  RODERICK,  M.A.  1888,  LL.B.  1893. 

Writer,  Paisley. 

M'KENZIE,  ANDREW,  C.M.   1832. 

"Americanus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MACKENZIE,  DANIEL,  M.A.  1778. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'KENZIE,  DANIEL,  M.B.,  C.M.  1883. 

Govan. 

M'KENZIE,  DANIEL,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Larkhall. 

MACKENZIE,  DONALD,  M.A.  1874. 

Teacher    of    (i)    Mathematics    and    Arithmetic    in    Stellenbosch    College, 

South  Africa,  (2)  Mathematics  and   Modem  Languages  in   Langside  Academy, 

Glasgow;   in  ill-health  and  unemployed  since  1894;   resident  (1896)  at  Tregon- 

hayne,  Grampound  Road,  Cornwall. 

MACKENZIE,  ERNEST,  M.B.,  CM.  1884,  M.D.  1887. 

Cheadle,  Staffs. 

M'KENZIE,  HUGH,  M.D.  1823. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'KENZIE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1749. 

"Filius  quondam  Danielis  M'Kenzie  in  parochia  de  Kincardine  in  Com. 
de  Perth"  [Matric.  Alb.  1746]. 

M'KENZIE,  JAMES  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1887. 

(i)  Chief  Assistant  in  Rutland  Crescent  Public  School,  Govan;  (2)  English 
Master  in  Hutchesons'  Grammar  School,  Glasgow. 

MACKENZIE,  JAMES  BROWN,  M.B.,  CM.  1879,  M.D.  1882. 

Crook,  Durham;    Manchester. 

2  B 


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M'KENZIE,  JAMES  FULLARTON,  M.D.   1832. 

"Gibraltar"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MACKENZIE,  JAMES  ROBERTSON,  M.A.  1835. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'KENZIE,  JOHN,  D.D.  1800. 

Minister  of  Portpatrick,  1773  to  1836;  died  (Father  of  the  Synod) 
2ist  December,  1836,  aged  93. 

M'KENZIE,  JOHN,  M.D.  1832. 

"Gibraltaria"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MACKENZIE,  JOHN,  M.D.  1862. 

Torosay,  Mull ;  Clackmannan ;  Tighnabruaich ;  J.  P. ;  died  at  7 1  West 
Cumberland  Street,  Glasgow,  the  result  of  an  accident,  nth  March,  1889. 

M'KENZIE,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1880. 

Durham ;   Manchester. 

MACKENZIE,  JOHN  BUCHANAN,  M.A.   1890,  B.D.   1893. 

Minister  of  Polmont  since  1894. 

MACKENZIE,  JOHN  GORDON,  M.D.  1801. 

"Britannus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MACKENZIE,  JOHN  MORELL,  M.A.  1832. 

Congregational    Minister   in    (i)  Poole,   Dorsetshire,   (2)  Glasgow;    lost   in 

the  Steamer  "Pegasus,"  on  passage  from  Scotland  to  England,   1843,  aged  39. 

MACKENZIE,  JOHN  STEWART,  M.A.  1882. 

(i)   Assistant   Lecturer   on   Logic   and   Philosophy,    and    Cobden    Lecturer 

on    Political    Economy,    Owens    College,    Manchester;   (2)    Professor   of  Logic 

and    Philosophy  in   University  College,  Cardiff;    Degree  Examiner   on    Mental 

Philosophy  in  Glasgow  University,  1885-88. 

M'KENZIE,  KENNETH,  M.A.  1886. 

Teacher,  Shader  School,  Barras,  Stornoway,  since  1885. 

MACKENZIE,  KENNETH  CHILD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888,  M.D.  1895. 

Cheadle,  Staffs.;   Tulla,  Co.  Clare;   Caerphilly,  Glam. 

MACKENZIE,  MUNGO  CAMPBELL,  D.D.  1865. 

Minister  of  Lasswade  for  42  years;   born  1801 ;   died  1875. 

MACKENZIE,  ROBERT  DUNCANSON,  M.A.   1830. 

Of  Caldarvan,  Writer  in  Glasgow. 

M'KENZIE,  ROBERT  SHELTON,  LL.D.  1834. 

Miscellaneous  writer;  (i)  Schoolmaster  in  Fermoy,  Co.  Cork;  (2)  News- 
paper Editor  at  Hanley,  Staffs. ;  (3)  Journalist  in  London ;  (4)  Editor  of  the 
Liverpool  Journal ';  (5)  Litterateur  in  (a)  New  York,  (£)  Philadelphia;  born  at 
Drew's  Court,  Co.  Limerick,  22nd  June,  1809;  died  at  Philadelphia,  3oth 
November,  1880. 


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M'KENZIE.  THOMAS,  M.A.   1830. 

"F.  n.  4""  Jacobi  artificis  Lochmaben"  [Matric.  Alb.  1817]. 

MACKENZIE,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1882. 

M.B.,  CM.  Edin.   1886;  M.D.   1891;  Edinburgh;   Douglas,  Isle  of  Man ; 
Edinburgh ;   Innellan ;   Curnnock ;   Douglas,  Isle  of  Man. 

MACKENZIE,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1833. 

Professor  of  Anatomy  and  Surgery  in  Anderson's  College,  Glasgow ;  Lecturer 

on  the  Eye  and  Waltonian  Medical  Lecturer  in   Glasgow  University,   1828  to 

1868;  Surgeon  Oculist  in  Scotland  in  Ordinary  to  the  Queen;  born  29th  April, 

1791 ;  died  3oth  July,  1868. 

MACKENZIE,  WILLIAM  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1879,  M.D.  1889. 

Dunmow,  Essex ;   Wilton,  Wilts. ;   London. 

M-KEOGH,  PATRICK,  M.D.  1839. 

Abbeville,  Roscommon. 

M'KEOWN,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1813. 

"  Filius   natu   2das   Joan.   Agricolae   in    Parochia   de    Killinchy  in  com.    de 
Down"  [Matric.  Alb.   1810]. 

M'KERROW,  CHARLES,  M.B.,  CM.  1878. 

Workington. 

M'KERROW,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  CM.  1871. 

Patna,  Ayrshire;    Dalmellington ;   Glasgow;   Ayr. 

M'KERROW,  JOHN,  B.A.   1861. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Penicuik. 

MACKESY,  JOHN,  M.D.,  C.M.  1836. 

Waterford;   J.P. ;   died  25th  August,  1872. 

MACKEY,  PETER,  M.D.   1844. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'KIBBIN,  THOMAS,  CM.  1823. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad  Alb.]. 

MACKICHAN,  DUGALD,  M.A.  1869,  B.D.  1874,  D.D.  1884. 

Free  Church  Missionary,  Bombay  ;  Vice-Chancellor  of  University  of  Bombay, 
1888-90. 

MACKIE,  ANDREW,  M.D.  1834. 

Glasgow;   died  27th  February,  1890,  aged  78. 

M'KIE,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1857. 

Farmer,  Blaiket,  Crocketford,  Dumfries. 

MACKIE,  DAVID,  M.A.  1836. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Albany,  Stewartstown,  Ireland. 

MACKIE,  DAVID,  M.A.  1889. 

Minister  of  Townhead  U.P.  Church,   Dumfries. 


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MACKIE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1883,  B.D.  1886. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Both  well. 

MACKIE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1888. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Easdale  Public  School,  Argyllshire,  (2)  Wallace  Hall  Academy, 
Dumfriesshire,  (3)  Private  Schools  for  Young  Ladies,  Glasgow,  (4)  Hillhead 
Public  School,  Glasgow,  (5)  Church  Street  Public  School,  Partick. 

MACKIE,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1885. 

Ship  Surgeon ;  Burnley,  Lanes. ;  Brisbane,  Queensland  ;  Renton,  Dumbarton- 
shire. 

M'KIE,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 

Harthill,  Whitburn;   Glasgow. 

M'KIE,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Glasgow;   Ship  Surgeon;   Glenluce. 

MACKIE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1729. 

MACKILLOP,  FREDERICK  GORDON,  M.A.   1887,  LL.B.  1889. 

Writer  in  Glasgow;  Examiner  for  Law  Degrees  in  the  University  since 
1896. 

MACKILLOP,  GARDINER  HENDERSON,  B.Sc.  1893. 

Civil  Engineer  in  Glasgow. 

M'KIM,  JOHN,  M.D.  1841. 

Glasgow. 

M'KIM,  ROBERT  STEWART,  M.A.  1893. 

Teacher  in  (i)  East  Kilbride  Public  School,  1893,  (2)  Rothesay  Academy, 
1893-94,  (3)  Nicolson  Public  School,  Stornoway,  1894-96,  (4)  Stirling  High 
School  since  1896. 

MACKIN,  CHARLES,  M.D.  1841. 

London ;  Geelong,  Victoria,  Australia. 

M'KINDLAY,  PATRICK,  LL.D.  1850. 

Sometime  Teacher  in   Laurieston  Academy,  Glasgow;   thereafter  (1844-66) 

one   of  the   Classical    Masters   in   the    High   School   of   Glasgow ;    taught    the 

Humanity  Classes  in  the  University  during  illness  of  Professor  William  Ramsay, 

1850-51  ;   died  ;th  March,   1866,  aged  55. 

M'KINLAY,  DANIEL,  M.D.  1830. 

Paisley;   died  iyth  June,  1860. 

MACKINLAY,  JAMES  MURRAY,  M.A.  1876. 

Engaged  in  Antiquarian  Studies;  residence,  4  Westbourne  Gardens,  Glasgow. 

M'KINLAY,  JOHN,  M.A.  1813. 

"F.  n.  Max.  Joannis  Agricolae  Falkirk,  Stirling"  [Matric.  Alb.   1804]. 

M'KINLAY,  JOHN,  C.M.  1823,  M.D.   1833. 

Isleworth,  Middlesex;  sometime  in  H.E.I.C.S.;  died  8th  July,  1866,  aged  62. 


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MACKINLAY,  JOHN,  M.D.  1834. 

Ban-head;   Innellan ;   died  1888. 

M'KINLAY,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1885. 

Congregational  Minister  at  New  Pitsligo. 

M'KINLAY,  WALTER  BOYD,  M.D.  1852. 

Paisley. 

M'KINLAY,  WILLIAM  ANDREW,  M.B.,  CM.  1886. 

Motherwell;   Inverkip;   Rothesay. 

M'KINNEY,  SAMUEL,  M.D.   1859. 

Castlefin,  Co.  Donegal;   Austintown,  America;   Trumbull,  Ohio. 

M'KINNON,  CAMPBELL,  M.D.  1829. 

Campbeltown. 

MACKINNON,  CHARLES,  M.A.  1880,  M.B.,  CM.  1884. 

Campbeltown  ;   Lugar ;   Cirencester. 

M'KINNON,  DUNCAN,  CM.  1841. 

Old  Cumnock;   died  1877. 

MACKINNON,  DUNCAN,  M.A.  1883. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Wanlockhead  since  1896. 

MACKINNON,  DUNCAN  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1873. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Marykirk. 

MACKINNON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1887. 

Minister  of  (i)  Kilbride,  (2)  Strathfillan,  (2)  Kildalton. 

M'KINNON,  JOHN,  CM.  1826. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MACKINNON,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1887. 

Lugar;  Drymen. 

MACKINNON,  SIR  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER.  LL.D.  1891. 

Director-General,  Army  Medical  Department;  L.R.C.S.  Ed.  1851;  F.R.C.S. 

Ed.   1873;    K.C.B. ;    Honorary  Surgeon  to  the  Queen;    died  at  London,  28th 

October,    1897,    aged   67;    bequeathed  ^2000   to   the   University    of  Glasgow 

to  found  Scholarships. 

MACKINNON,  WILLIAM  JONES,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Glasgow;  Biggar. 

M'KINSTRY,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  M.B.,  CM.  1887. 

Walsall,  Staffs. ;  Liverpool ;  Walsall. 

MACKINTOSH,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  CM.  1874. 

London ;  Ipswich,  Queensland. 

MACKINTOSH,  ALEXANDER  JAMES,  M.D.  1858,  CM.  1860. 

Glasgow;  Lochaline ;  Downham,  Norfolk. 


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MACKINTOSH,  ANGUS,  M.D.  1861. 

Glasgow ;  Lochaline ;  Pitlochry ;   Kirton,  Boston,  Lines. ;  Callington,  Corn- 
wall; Chesterfield. 

MACKINTOSH,  DANIEL,  M.D.,  C.M.  1863. 

Littleport,  Cambs. ;  Downham,  Norfolk ;  Southsea ;  London. 

MACKINTOSH,  DONALD,  M.D.   1841. 

Darlington;  sometime  Lecturer  on  Insanity  in  Newcastle  Medical  School; 

London ;  Founder  of  Mackintosh  Mental  Science  Bursary  in  Glasgow  University. 

MACKINTOSH,  DONALD  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1884. 

Glasgow:  Medical  Superintendent  of  (i)  Victoria  Infirmary,  (2)  Western 
Infirmary. 

MACKINTOSH,  HUGH  MALCOLM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1883. 

Glasgow ;  Queensbury,  Yorks. ;  died  there  from  the  effects  of  an  accident, 
6th  March,  1892,  aged  33. 

MACKINTOSH,  MALCOLM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1880,  M.D.   1893. 

Durham  ;  London. 

MACKINTOSH,  MALCOLM  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.   1887. 

Queensbury,  Yorks;  Halifax  there;  died  i3th  February,   1893,  aged  29. 

MACKINTOSH,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1878. 

(B.D.  Edin.  1882) ;  Minister  of  Irving  Street  Congregational  Church,  Dumfries, 
1890-94;  Professor  of  Apologetics  and  Christian  Ethics  in  Lancashire  Independent 
College  since  1894. 

MACKINTOSH,  ROBERT  DUNBAR,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888. 

London. 

M'KINVEN,  DONALD,  M.A.  1890. 

(i)  Teacher  in  (a)  Kelvinside  Academy,  Glasgow,  1889-90,  (t>)  West  Coats 

Higher  Grade  School,  Cambuslang,  1890-92,  (c)  Rothesay  Public  School,  1892-95, 

(<t)  Rothesay  Academy,   1895;    (2)  Head  Master  of  Fettercairn  Public  School, 

Kincardineshire,  since  1895. 

M'KIRDY,  ROBERT,  M.D.   1837. 

"Filius  nat.  IIIUS  Michael.  Mercatoris  Glasguensi"  [Matric.  Alb.   1831]. 

MACKIRDY,  ROBERT  LYLE,  M.A.  1886. 

(M.B.,  C.M.  Edinburgh,   1896);  Rothesay. 

M'KITTRICK,  JOHN,  M.D.   1754 

"Filius  Jacobi  M'Kittrick  civis  Glasguensis"  [Matric  Alb.   1740]. 

MACKLIN,  THOMAS  THORNTON,  M.B.  1876,  M.D.  1895. 

Ship   Surgeon;    Macclesfield;  Blantyre    Mission,    E.    Africa;    Luskerpore, 

E.    Indies;    Sutna,    Central    India;  Ghaziabad,    E.    Indies;    St.    Mary's,    Scilly 
Isles. 


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MACKNEIGHT,  JAMES,  M.A.  1742. 

Minister  of  (i)  Maybole,  (2)  Jedburgh,  (3)  Lady  Yester's,  Edinburgh,  and  (4) 
Old  St.  Giles,  Edinburgh;  D.D.  Edinburgh,  1759;  born  at  Manse  of  Irvine, 
1 7th  September,  1721 ;  died  i3th  January,  1800. 

MACKNIGHT,  ALEXANDER,  D.D.  1877. 

Teacher  of  Hebrew  at  Halifax  Free  College,  Nova  Scotia,  1855-68;  Pastor  of 
St.  James's  Church,  Dartmouth,  N.S.,  1857-68 ;  Professor  of  Exegetics  and  Hebrew 
in  Halifax  Free  College,  1868;  Professor  of  Systematic  Theology  therein,  1871; 
Principal  of  the  Presbyterian  College  of  the  Maritime  Provinces  at  Halifax,  1878; 
born  at  Dalmellington,  Ayrshire,  circa  1823. 

M'KNIGHT,  JOSEPH,  B.A.  1859. 

Merchant  in  Calcutta,  1865-82 ;  Merchant  and  Broker  in  London  since 
1882. 

MACKY,  JOHN,  M.A.  1839. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Fahan,  1842-54,  when  appointed  to  New 
Zealand  by  Colonial  Mission. 

M-LACHLAN,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1783. 

"Natus  in  Glasgua  filius  natu  secundus  Joannis  Mercatoris  in  Glasgua" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1774]. 

MACLACHLAN,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  CM.  1866. 

Glasgow;  Newcastle-on-Tyne ;  died  1882. 

MACLACHLAN.  ANDREW,  M.B.,  CM.  1875,  M.D.  1881. 

London. 

M'LACHLAN,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1895. 

Licentiate  of  the  U.P.  Church. 

MACLACHLAN,  ARCHIBALD,  CM.  1829. 

Liverpool;  "lost  his  diploma  during  shipwreck,"  and  a  special  certificate 
granted  [Univ.  Minute,  ist  August,  1860]. 

MACLACHLAN,  ARCHIBALD,  M.B.,  CM.  1886. 

South  Uist;  J.P. ;  Ladysmith,  Natal;  Bremersdorp,  Swaziland. 

MACLACHLAN,  CHARLES  FELLOWES,  M.D.  1855. 

Glasgow;   Rothesay ;   J.P.  for  County  of  Bute;  died  28th  February,  1871. 

MACLACHLAN,  DANIEL,  M.D.  1830. 

Ventnor;  Deputy  Inspector-General;  for  23  years  Physician  and  Principal 
Medical  Officer,  Royal  Hospital,  Chelsea. 

M'LACHLAN,  DAVID  STEVENSON,  M.A.  1883. 

Minister  of  (i)  E.U.  Church,  Coupar-Angus,  (2)  Free  Church,  Blackford. 

MACLACHLAN,  DONALD,  M.A.  1820. 

Minister  of  (i)  Berriedale,  (2)  North  Knapdale;    died  28th  May,  1846. 


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M'LACHLAN,  DONALD,  M.A.  1888. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Hutchesons'  Girls'  Grammar  School,  Glasgow,  (2)  Port-Ellen 
Public  School,  Islay. 

MACLACHLAN,  DUGALD,  B.L.  1882. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

MACLACHLAN,  HUGH  DAVID  CATHCART,  M.A.  1888. 

(i)  Law  Clerk,  Glasgow;  (2)  Stockman,  Texas,  U.S.A. 

MACLACHLAN,  JAMES,  M.D.  1863,  C.M.  1865. 

Walsall,  Staffs.;  died  i2th  December,  1888. 

MACLACHLAN,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1874. 

Glasgow  ;  Bridgend,  Glam. ;  Lockerbie. 

MACLACHLAN,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886. 

Dumbarton;  Jamestown;  Dornoch. 

M'LACHLAN,  JAMES  COUPER,  M.A.   1885. 

(i)    E.U.    Minister   at   Montrose,    (2)    E.U.    (Congregational)    Minister    at 
Lanark. 

MACLACHLAN,  JOHN  BUTT,  B.L.  1880. 

Writer,  Helensburgh. 

MACLACHLAN,  JOHN  THOMSON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888,  M.D.  1896. 

Ship  Surgeon;  Dornoch. 

MACLACHLAN,  LEWIS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Glasgow;  Craighouse,  Jura. 

MACLACHLAN,  NEIL  DUNCAN,  M.A.  1875,  B.D.  1878. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Dalkeith. 

M'LACHLAN,  ROBERT,  M.A.   1794. 

"  Filius  natu  secundus  Joannis  Beddelli  in  Academia  Glasguensi "  [Matric. 
Alb.   1788]. 

M'LACHLAN,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1815. 

Congregational  Minister  at  Paisley,  1816-46,  when  retired  on  account  of  ill- 
heal  th ;  died  at  Helensburgh,  22nd  April,   1866,  aged  72. 

M'LACHLAN,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.   1876. 

Glasgow;  Carnoustie;  Dalmellington ;  died  i4th  February,  1895,  aged  43. 

MACLACHLAN,  RONALD,  M.D.  1822. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'LACHLAN,  SAMUEL  FRENCH,  M.B.,  C.M.   1873. 

Pemberton,  Lanes. ;   Manchester ;    Lockerbie ;   Longtown,  Cumberland. 

MACLACHLAN,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1830. 

Rothesay;   J.P.  for  Bute;   died  27th  June,   1871. 

MACLACHLAN,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1868,  M.D.  1872. 

Dairy,  Ayrshire;   Glasgow;    Patna,  Ayrshire;   Ayr;   J.P. ;   died  251)1  June, 
1896,  aged  51. 


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M'LACHLAN,  WILLIAM  ALLISON,  M.B.,  CM.  1874,  M.D.  1877. 

Dumbarton. 

MACLAGAN,  SIR  DOUGLAS,  LL.D.  1891. 

Professor  of  Medical  Jurisprudence  in  the  University  of  Edinburgh,  1862-96, 
when  resigned;  M.D.  Edin.  1833;  born  1812. 

M'LAGAN,  HENRY,  M.D.  1784. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MACLAGAN,  JOHN,  M.D.  1786. 

"Practised  as  a  Surgeon  in  Perthshire"  [Univ.  Minute,  2nd  June,   1786]. 

M'LAGAN.  ROBERT,  M.D.  1768. 

MACLAINE,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1746,  D.D.  1767. 

Minister  of  the  Scottish  Church  at  the  Hague,  1747  to  1796,  when  left  owing 

to   French   Invasion;    sometime  Preceptor  to  the  Prince  of  Orange;    born  at 

Monaghan,  1722;  died  at  Bath,  25th  November,  1804;  brother  of  James  Maclaine, 

the  "gentleman  highwayman." 

M'LAREN:  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1813. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  Archibald  M'Laren,  Teacher,  Charlotte  Lane, 
Glasgow,  in  1816  [Cleland's  Annals\ 

M'LAREN,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1884. 

Assistant  in  Glasgow  University  to  (i)  Professor  of  Humanity,  1886-90, 
(2)  Professor  of  Greek,  1890-91 ;  died  at  Tighnabruaich,  i6th  January,  1891, 
aged  30. 

M'LAREN,  COLIN,  M.D.  1845. 

Crieff. 

M'LAREN,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1833. 

"Fil.  nat.  IIIUas  Jacobi,  Mercatoris,  in  com.  de  Lanark"  [Matric.  Alb. 
1825]. 

M-LAREN,  HUGH,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Uddingston. 

MACLAREN,  JAMES  ANDERSON,  M.A.  1885. 

Advocate,  Edinburgh. 

MACLAREN,  JAMES  PATERSON,  M.A.  1885,  M.B.,  CM.  1890,  B.Sc.  1891. 

Ship  Surgeon ;   Cambuslang  ;   Musselburgh ;   London ;   Claygate,  Surrey. 

M'LAREN,  JAMES  WISHART,  M.A.  1879. 

(a)  Minister  of  East  Free  Church,  Arbroath,  1883-85;  (b)  Teacher  in  a 
Public  School  near  Palmerston,  New  Zealand. 

M'LAREN,  JOHN,  M.D.  1871. 

Glasgow. 


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M'LAREN,  JOHN,  LL.D.  1883. 

Advocate  and  Q.C. ;  Sheriff  of  Chancery  in  Scotland,  1869-80 ;  Lord  Advocate, 

1880-81 ;  M.P.  for  (i)  Wigtown  Burghs,  (2)  Edinburgh  City;  one  of  the  Judges 

of  the  Court  of  Session,  under  judicial  title  of  Lord  M'Laren,  since  1881 ;  born 

1 7th  April,   1831. 

MACLAREN,  JOHN  FINLAY,  B.Sc.  1888. 

Ironfounder,  Glasgow. 

M'LAREN,  JOHN  PATERSON,  M.B.,  CM.  1888. 

Colne,  Lanes. ;   Newport,  Mon. 

M'LAREN,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1834. 

"Fil.  n.  max.  Roberti  Agricolae  in  Com.  Perthensi"  [Matric.  Alb.  1827]. 

MACLARTY,  DUNCAN,  M.D.  1860. 

Dairy,  Ayrshire ;  North  Sydney,  Nova  Scotia ;  London ;  died  there,  gth 
October,  1894,  aged  57. 

M'LATCHIE,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1774,  D.D.  1808. 

Of  Humbie;  Minister  of  Mearns,  1788  to  1833;  born  in  Glasgow,  5th  April, 
1757;  died  i3th  August,  1833;  acted  as  Tutor  to  "Christopher  North,"  who 
resided  with  him  for  some  years. 

MACLATCHY,  ALEXANDER  COOPER,  M.A.  1832. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Enniskillen,   1837-82  ;   died  ist  March,  1882. 

MACLATCHY.  JOHN,  M.D.  1848. 

Glasgow;   Hurlford;   died  2ist  February,  1873,  aged  53. 

M'LAUCHLAN,  DAVID,  B.A.  1843,  M.A.  1844. 

"Filius  natu  minimus  Jacobi  Sutoris  in  Com.  de  Forfar"  [Matric.  Alb.  1840]. 

MACLAUCHLAN,  FRANCIS  JOSEPH,  M.A.   1894. 

Licentiate  of  the  Free  Church. 

M'LAUCHLAN,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Glasgow. 

MACLAUCHLAN,  JAMES  MORTON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Glasgow;    Chester-le-Street,  Co.  Durham. 

M'LAUCHLAN,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1867. 

Glasgow ;    Waipeoria,  N.Z. ;   Tapanui  there. 

M'LAUGHLIN,  JACKSON,  M.D.   1842,  C.M.  1845. 

Newtownlimavady,  Co.  Deny. 

M'LAUGHLIN,  JOHN,  M.A.  1817. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Drumachose,  1824-31  ;  died  suddenly  3rd 
November,  1831. 

M'LAURIN,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1867. 

Glasgow;   Paisley;   Greenock;    London. 

MACLAURIN,  WILLIAM  COWPER,  M.A.  1823. 

"F.  n.  max.  Lachl.  Armigeri  Glasguensis,  nat.  in  Anglia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1819]. 


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M'LAWS,  MOSES,  M.A.  1771. 

"  Filius  natu  septimus  quondam  Gulielmi  in  Parochia  Kippen  "  [Matric.  Alb. 

1765]- 

M'LAY,  ALEXANDER,  B.Sc.  1878. 

(i)  Draughtsman  at  Airdrie  Engine  Works ;  (2)  on  Civil  Engineering  Staff 
of  G.  &  S.  W.  Railway;  (3)  Instructor  in  Drawing  in  Glasgow  Mechanics'  Institution; 
(4)  Professor  of  Mechanical  Engineering  in  Glasgow  and  West  of  Scotland  Techni- 
cal College ;  (5)  Professor  of  Machine  Design  therein. 

MACLAY,  JAMES,  M.A,  1881,  LL.B.   1886. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

M'LAY,  JOHN,  M.A.   1872,  B.D.  1875. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Belfast. 

M'LAY,  JOHN  FINLAYSON,  M.D.  1865. 

Glasgow;   died  1867. 

MACLAY,  MOSES  NEIL,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Ship  Surgeon. 

M'LAY,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889,  M.D.  1895. 

Tarbolton ;   Dumbarton ;   Brampton,  Cumberland ;    Horncastle,  Lines. 

M'LAY,  ROBERT  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  CM.  1889. 

Glasgow ;  Cramlington,  Northumberland ;  Glasgow ;  died  at  Inverkip,  5th 
July,  1895,  aged  31. 

M'LAY,  WALTER,  M.A.  1832. 

U.P.  Minister,  Strathaven;  demitted  his  charge,  28th  December,  1869;  died 
some  years  previous  to  1894. 

M'LEA,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1756,  D.D.  1801. 

Minister  of  (i)  Kilarrow  and  Kilchoman,  (2)  Rothesay;  died  i2th  April, 
1824,  aged  87. 

M'LEA,  DUNCAN,  M.A.  1762. 

Minister  of  InverchaolaiL ,   died  i7th  March,   1785. 

M'LEA,  JOHN,  M.A.  1743- 

Minister  of  Lochgoilhead ;   died  22nd  December,   1788,  aged  66. 

MACLEAN,  ALEXANDER,  D.D.  1842. 

Minister  of  St.  Andrews,  New  Brunswick;  degree  conferred  "at  the 
request  of  the  Elders  and  Trustees  of  the  Church  of  St.  Andrews,  New  Bruns- 
wick" [Univ.  Minute,  April,  1842]. 

M'LEAN,  ALEXANDER  HENDERSON,  M.B.,  CM.  1886. 

Glasgow;  Stonehouse. 

MACLEAN,  ANDREW,  M.A,  1819. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Ramsbottom,  Lanes.,  1830-69;  born  at  Glasgow, 
ist  January,  1799;  died  at  Ramsbottom,  22nd  October,  1869. 


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M'LEAN,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1887. 

(i)    English   Assistant   in   Ayr  Academy ;   (2)  Classical   and   Mathematical 
Assistant  in  Kilblain  Academy,  Greenock. 

M'LEAN,  ANGUS,  B.Sc.   1887. 

Demonstrator  in  Physics  in  Glasgow  and  West  of  Scotland  Technical  College. 

M'LEAN,  ARCHIBALD,  M.B.,  CM.  1883,  M.D.  1886. 

Glasgow ;   Largs ;   Langley  Moor,  Durham ;   Peebles ;    Kilmarnock. 

M'LEAN,  DANIEL,  M.D.  1864. 

Glasgow;   died  there,  Qth  July,  1889. 

M'LEAN,  DANIEL,  M.A.  1873,  B.D.  1874. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Alba. 

MACLEAN,  DONALD,  M.B.,  CM.  1887. 

Langley  Moor,  Durham ;   Bearpark  there ;    Durham. 

MACLEAN,  DONALD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

Irvine ;   Colmonell. 

MACLEAN,  GEORGE  TODD,  M.A.  1895. 

Student  of  Medicine. 

M'LEAN,  HECTOR,  M.A.  1880,  B.D.  1883. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Gorebridge. 

MACLEAN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1820. 

"  F.  n.  max.  Arch.  Ludim.  Houston"  [Matric.  Alb.   1814]. 

MACLEAN,  JAMES,  M.A.   1820. 

"F.  n.  max.  V.Rdi  Jac.  V.D.M.  Gorbals"  [Matric.  Alb.   1815]. 

M'LEAN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1889. 

Teacher,  Paisley;   died  at  Millport,  3ist  May,   1895,  ag£d  28- 

MACLEAN,  JAMES  ANDREW,  M.A.  1896. 

Teacher    in    (i)    Hutton    Hall    Academy,    Dumfries,    (2)    Hillhead    Public 
School,  Glasgow. 

MACLEAN,  JAMES  HAIR,  M.A.  1890,  B.D.  1894. 

F.C.  Missionary  to  Madras,  India. 

MACLEAN,  JAMES  NEWLANDS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885. 

Glasgow;    Ship  Surgeon;   Wrexham;    Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight;   Dumbarton; 
London. 

M'LEAN,  JOHN,  M.A.  1823. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'LEAN,  JOHN,  M.A.  1825. 

"Ex  Nova  Scotia"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MACLEAN,  JOHN,  M.D.  1838. 

London;   died  28th  April,   1885,  aged  68. 


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MACLEAN,  JOHN,  B.A.  1861,  M.A,  1862,  B.D.  1866,  D.D.  1887. 

Minister  of  (i)  Kilchoman,  Islay,  (2)  Tarbert,  Lochfyne,  (3)  St.  Columba, 
Glasgow;  Examiner  on  Hebrew,  etc.,  in  the  University  for  (a)  M.A.  Degree 
since  1895,  (£)  B.D.  since  1896. 

MACLEAN,  JOHN,  M.A.  1884. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

M'LEAN,  JOSHUA  BUCHANAN,  M.B.,  CM.  1889. 

Pegswood,  Northumberland;  Cramlington  there;  Lochwinnoch;  Blantyre; 
Worcester. 

M'LEAN,  LACHLAN,  M.D.   1801. 

"Filius  Natu  Quartus  Donaldi  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Inverchaulan  in 
comitatu  Argatheliae"  [Matric.  Alb.  1792]. 

MACLEAN,  MADGE  SPEIRS,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Langbank. 

MACLEAN,  MAGNUS,  M.A,  1886,  D.Sc.  1895. 

Lecturer  on  Physics  in  Glasgow  University  since  1894,  and  Assistant  to 
Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy  (Lord  Kelvin)  since  1885  ;  F.R.S.E. 

M'LEAN,  MALCOLM,  M.B.,  CM.  1870,  M.D.   1874. 

Bracadale,  Skye;  Carbost,  Skye;  Stewarton ;  died  there,  i4th  April,  1892, 
aged  48. 

M'LEAN,  MALCOLM,  M.A.  1871,  B.D.  1873. 

Minister  of  Brodick. 

M'LEAN,  PETER,  M.B.,  CM.  1882,  M.D.  1885. 

Glasgow;   Dervaig,  Mull. 

MACLEAN,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1855. 

Advocate,  Edinburgh. 

M'LEAN,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1872. 

Minister  of  (i)  U.P.  Church,  Millport,  (2)  U.P.  Church,  Kilcreggan, 
(3)  English  Presbyterian  Church,  Liverpool. 

M'LEAN,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1893. 

Teacher    in    (i)    Auchenarow    Public    School,    Berwickshire,    (2)    Lenzie 

Academy,  (3)  Devon  Bank  School,  Pollokshields,  (4)  Belgravia  College,  Glasgow, 

(5)   St.    Mungo's    Academy,    Glasgow,    (6)    Queen's    Park    Collegiate    School, 

Glasgow. 

MACLEAN,  RODERICK,  M.D.  1846. 

South  Uist;  died  i4th  June,   1861. 

M'LEAN,  WILLIAM,  CM.  1838. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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MACLEAN,  WILLIAM  CAMPBELL,  LL.D.   1888. 

(M.D.  Edin.  1833);  entered  Medical  Service,  Madras  Array,  and  became 
Surgeon-General,  Army  Medical  Department;  served  in  China  War,  1840; 
Member  of  Senate  of  Madras  University,  1838-61 ;  sometime  Superintendent 
of  Hyderabad  School  of  Medicine ;  Professor  of  Military  Medicine,  Army  Medical 
School,  Netley,  1861-85;  C.B.  (Civil),  1871;  Honorary  Surgeon  to  the  Queen, 
1895;  born  1812. 

M'LEAN,  WILLIAM  CHARLES,  M.A.   1886. 

Merchant  in  Toronto,  Canada. 

M'LEAN,  WILLIAM  FINLAYSON,  M.B.,  CM.   1871. 

Glasgow ;  Northcote,  Victoria,  Australia ;  Sandhurst  there ;  died  4th 
December,  1882. 

M'LEANE,  JAMES,  M.A.  173?. 

"Filius    Domini   Johannis   M'Leane   verbi   dei   Ministri   apud    Rasharkan" 

[Matric.  Alb.   1730];   fined  and  rebuked  for  "having  committed  abuses  on  the 

street"  and   "broke   down   the   lamp   that   stands   over   against   Dr.    Brisbane's 

house"  [Univ.  Minutes,  27th  February  and  2nd  March,  1731]. 

MACLEHOSE,  JAMES  JOHN,  M.A.  1878. 

Bookseller,  Printer,  and  Publisher,  Glasgow;  partner  of  the  firms  of 
(a)  James  MacLehose  &  Sons,  Booksellers  and  Publishers  to  the  University, 
and  (l>)  Robert  MacLehose  &  Co.,  Printers  thereto. 

MACLEHOSE,  NORMAN  MACMILLAN,  M.B.,  CM.  1882. 

Glasgow ;  Shoreham,   Kent ;  Sevenoaks  there ;  London ;  Assistant  Surgeon 

and    Pathologist,    Central   London    Ophthalmic    Hospital,   from    1894;   D.P.H. 

Camb.    1884;    brother  of  James    John    MacLehose,    M.A.    (q.v.)   and    Robert 

MacLehose,  M.A.  (q.v.). 

MACLEHOSE,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1876. 

Bookseller,  Printer,  and  Publisher,  Glasgow;  partner  of  the  firms  of 
(a)  James  MacLehose  &  Sons,  Booksellers  and  Publishers  to  the  University, 
and  (b}  Robert  MacLehose  &  Co.,  Printers  thereto. 

M'LEISH,  PETER,  D.D.  1872. 

Minister  of  Free  Church,  Dunlop ;   died  2nd  February,  1888. 

M'LELLAN,  ARCHIBALD  NEVILLE,  M.B.,  CM.   1894. 

Glasgow. 

M'LELLAN,  BASIL  SYMPSON,  M.A.  1876. 

Assistant  in  Mathematical  Department  of  Glasgow  Academy,  1876-78; 
Mathematical  Master  in  Robert  Gordon's  College,  Aberdeen,  since  1878. 

MACLELLAN,  DUNCAN,  B.Sc.   1891. 

Chemist  in  (i)  Glasgow,  (2)  Chili,  So.  America. 

M'LELLAN,  GEORGE  DUNCAN,  M.A.  1880,  LL.B.  1885. 

(i)  Writer  in  Glasgow,  and  (1887-88)  Secretary  to  the  University  Court; 
(2)  engaged  in  mercantile  business  at  Philadelphia,  U.S.A. ;  (3)  Writer  in 
Edinburgh ;  (4)  Writer  in  Glasgow. 


ROLL   OF  GRADUATES  399 

M'LELLAND,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.  1871. 

Dailly,  Ayrshire;   Greenock;   Bonhill;   Alexandria,  N.B. 

MACLENNAN,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  CM.   1894. 

(Brunton  Prizeman) ;    Glasgow. 

MACLENNAN,  KENNETH  FAIRBAIRN,  M.B.  1867,  M.D.  1877. 

Glasgow;   New  York. 

M'LENNAN,  QUINTIN,  M.B.,  CM.  1880. 

Glasgow ;   Coylton ;   Penpont ;   Glasgow. 

MACLENNAN,  SIMON  GEORGE,  M.A.  1882. 

F.C.  Minister  at  (i)  Stonehaven,  (2)  Sherbrooke,  Pollokshields. 

MACLENNAN,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1887. 

(Brunton  Prizeman) ;  Glasgow :  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Materia  Medica  in 

the  University,  1888-97;  sometime  Public  Vaccinator  in  the  Western  Infirmary. 

MACLEOD,  ALEXANDER,  D.D.  1865. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Strathaven,  1844-55,  (2)  John  Street,  Glasgow,  1855-64, 
(3)  Trinity  Church,  Birkenhead,  1864-91;  born  at  Nairn,  iyth  October,  1817; 
died  1 3th  January,  1891. 

MACLEOD,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1868. 

Born  in  Ross-shire,  1837  ;   son  of  Roderick  Ross,  Farmer. 

MACLEOD,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1895. 

Student  of  Theology  in  F.C.  College. 

M'LEOD,  ALEXANDER  LEWIS,  M.A.  1887,  M.B.,  CM.  1891. 

Glasgow ;   Macclesfield ;    Leicester. 

MACLEOD,  DAVID  THOMAS,  M.B.,  CM.  1886. 

Glasgow;   Nairne,  S.  Australia;   Woodside  there;    London. 

MACLEOD,  DONALD,  M.A.  1828. 

"Filius  3rius  Joannis,  Armigeri,  de  America"  [Matric.  Alb.   1824]. 

MACLEOD,  DONALD,  M.D.  1850. 

Kilmarnock. 

MACLEOD,  DONALD,  B.A.  1851,  D.D.  1876. 

Minister  of  (i)  Lauder,  (2)  Linlithgow,  (3)  Park,  Glasgow;  Editor  of 
Good  Words \  one  of  H.M.  Chaplains;  brother  of  Norman  Macleod,  D.D. 
1858  (q.v.). 

MACLEOD,  DONALD,  M.A.  1872. 

Free  Church  Missionary  at  Burnshill,  in  Kafrraria,  South  Africa;  died  there, 
2ist  August,  1878,  aged  38. 

MACLEOD,  DONALD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1880,  M.D.  1885. 

Broughton-in-Furness,  Lanes. ;   Ramsbottom  there ;   Glasgow. 

MACLEOD,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1848. 

Glasgow. 


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MACLEOD,  SIR  GEORGE  HUSBAND  BAIRD,  M.D.   1853. 

Surgeon,  Civil  Hospital,  Smyrna,  and  General  Hospital  in  Camp  before 
Sebastopol ;  Professor  of  Surgery  in  Anderson's  College ;  Professor  of  Surgery  in 
Glasgow  University,  1869  to  1892;  Surgeon-in-Ordinary  to  the  Queen  in  Scotland; 
LL.D.  St.  Andrews,  1892;  born  2ist  September,  1828;  died  315!  August,  1892; 
brother  of  Norman  Macleod,  D.D.  1858  (q.v.). 

MACLEOD,  GEORGE  SOMERVILLE,  M.A.  1886. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Carradale. 

MACLEOD,  HERBERT  ADOLPHUS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1882. 

Allahabad,  India;   Unai,  Oudh,  there. 

MACLEOD,  JAMES,  M.D.  1829. 

"F.  n.  2dus  Joannis  Mercat.  Washington  (Amer.) "  [Matric.  Alb.   1819]. 

MACLEOD,  JAMES  M'EWAN,  M.A.  1880. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

MACLEOD,  JOHN,  D.D.  1845. 

Minister  of  Morven,   1824-82;   died  3oth  May,   1882,  aged  82. 

MACLEOD,  JOHN,  B.A.  1858,  D.D.   1883. 

Minister  of  (r)  Newton-upon-Ayr,  (2)  Dunse,  (3)  Govan;  son  of  John 
Macleod,  D.D.  1845  (q.v.). 

MACLEOD,  JOHN,  M.A.  1890. 

Assistant  Master  in  Thomson  Street  Public  School,  Glasgow,  1887-90; 
Classical  Master  in  Ullapool  Public  School,  Ross-shire,  1891-94;  Head  Master 
of  Lairg  Public  School,  Sutherlandshire,  since  1894. 

MACLEOD,  JOHN  NORMAN,  M.A.  1886,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Dundee;  Surgeon-Lieut.,  I. M.S.,  Bengal;  son  of  John  Macleod,  D.D.  1883 
(q.v.). 

MACLEOD,  NINIAN  FERRIE,  M.D.,  C.M.  1864. 

Paisley;  died  1883. 

MACLEOD,  NORMAN,  D.D.  1858. 

Minister  of  (i)  Loudoun,  (2)  Dalkeith,  (3)  Barony,  Glasgow;  Editor  of 
Good  Words;  one  of  H.M.  Chaplains  and  Dean  of  the  Chapel  Royal;  born 
at  Campbeltown,  3rd  June,  1812;  died  at  Glasgow,  i6th  June,  1872. 

MACLEOD,  NORMAN,  D.D.  1883. 

Minister  of  (i)  St.  Columba,  Glasgow,  (2)  Blair  Athole,  (3)  St.  Stephen's, 
Edinburgh,  (4)  Inverness;  son  of  John  Macleod,  D.D.  1845  (<l-v-)- 

M'LEOD,  PATRICK,  M.D.  1864. 

Grenada,  West  Indies. 

MACLEOD,  ROBERT  LOCKHART  ROSS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1884. 

Surgeon-Captain,  Army. 


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MACLEOD,  RODERICK,  D.D.  1800. 

One  of  the  Regents  of  King's  College,  Aberdeen,  1749-64;  Sub-Principal 
thereof,  1764-1800;  Principal  thereof,  1800-15;  died  nth  September,  1815; 
degree  conferred  "  at  the  request  of  the  University  of  Aberdeen "  [Glasg.  Univ. 
Minute,  loth  April,  1800]. 

MACLEOD,  RODERICK  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  CM.  1887. 

Invercargill,  N.Z. 

MACLEOD,  WILLIAM  HOULDSWORTH,  B.D.  1888. 

Minister  of  Buchanan;  son  of  Sir  G.  H.  B.  Macleod  (q.v.);  B.A.  Cantab.  1885. 

MACLEOD,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Glasgow. 

MACLEROY,  CAMPBELL  MACQUEEN,  M.A.  1894. 

Licentiate  of  the  U.P.  Church. 

M-LETCHIE,  JAMES,  D.D.  1857. 

Minister    of   (i)  Larkhall,    (2)    Gartsherrie,    (3)    St    Thomas',    Leith,    (4) 

Blackfriars,  Glasgow,  and  (5)  High  Church,  Edinburgh;   died  i8th  September, 
1866,  aged  64. 

M'LETCHIE,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1828. 

West  Calder;   died  April,  1882. 

M'LOUGHLIN,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  183.5. 

Londonderry;   died  3rd  January,   1861. 

MACLURE,  HUGH  HANNA  CAMPBELL.     See  M'CLURE. 

M'LURE,  ROBERT,  LL.D.   1837. 

Sometime    Private   Tutor    in    Edinburgh ;    thereafter    Superintendent    of  a 

Classical    Academy    in    London;    afterwards    Professor    of    Humanity    in    (i) 

Marischal  College,  Aberdeen,  1852-60,  and  (2)  University  of  Aberdeen,  1860-68; 

died  3rd  September,   1868,  aged  60;  native  of  Dailly,  Ayrshire. 

M'MAHON,  GEORGE,  B.A.  1846,  M.A.  1848. 

"Filius  natu  secundus  Jacobi  agricolae  in  parochia  de  Clare  et  comitatu 
de  Armagh "  [Matric.  Alb.  1843]. 

MACMAHON,  STEPHEN,  M.D.  1848. 

Limerick;   died  1868. 

MACMAHON,  WILLIAM  JOHN,  B.A.  1846. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Roberti  V.D.  apud  Mossvale  in  Comitatu  de  Armagh" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1842]. 

M'MARTIN,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1860. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Nigg,  Ross-shire. 

M'MATH,  JOHN,  M.A.  1772. 

Minister  of  Tarbolton,  1782-91,  when  demitted;  addressee  of  one  of 
Burns'  Poetical  Epistles;  died  in  Mull,  xoth  December,  1825. 

2  c 


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M'MECHAN,  ARTHUR,  M.A.  1777. 

"Filius  natu  secundus  Alexandri  Agricolae  in  Comitatu  de  Downe,  Hibernia" 
[Matric.  Alb.   1773]. 

M'MEIKAN,  DAVID  KIRKPATRICK,  M.A.  1840. 

F.C.   Minister   at   Cumbernauld,    1844-83;    died   at   Campsie,    near   Deny, 
5th  May,  1890,  aged  71. 

M'MICHAEL,  NEIL,  M.A.  1831. 

Secession  and  U.P.   Minister  at  Dunfermline,   and   Professor  in  Secession 
and  U.P.  Colleges;   died  at  Dunfermline,  3rd  April,   1874,  aged  66. 

M'MICHAEL,  NEIL  DAVID,  B.L.  1888. 

Writer,  Kilmarnock. 

M'MICHAN,  JOHN  LITTLE,  C.M.  1839. 

Bradford ;   Wamphray. 

M'MILLAN,  ALEXANDER  LEWIS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887. 

Glasgow ;   Newton-on-Ayr ;   Glasgow. 

MACMILLAN,  ANGUS,  M.B.  1868,  M.D.  1870. 

Dailly,  Ayrshire;   died  26th  May,   1871,  aged  28. 

MACMILLAN,  CAMPBELL,  B.Sc.  1895. 

Engineer  in  Glasgow. 

MACMILLAN,  DONALD,  M.A.  1880. 

Minister  of  (i)  Wanlockhead,  (2)  Auchtertool,  (3)  Kelvinhaugh,  Glasgow. 

M'MILLAN,  DUNCAN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1878. 

Tarbert,  Argyleshire. 

M'MILLAN,  GEORGE  ARTHUR,  M.A.   1893. 

(i)  Teacher  in  Ayr;  (2)  Teacher  in  Maybole;  (3)  Schoolmaster  of  Fisherton, 
Ayr. 

MACMILLAN,  HUGH  PATTISON,  LL.B.  1896. 

Advocate,  Edinburgh;   M.A.  Edin.   1893. 

M'MILLAN,  JAMES,  C.M.  1826. 

"Filius    natu    Maximus    Joannis    Agricolae    in    parochia    de    Athaloe    in 
comitatu  de  Tyrone  in  Hyb."  [Matric.  Alb.   1813]. 

M'MILLAN,  JAMES,  M.D.  1855. 

Wigtown ;   died  five  or  six  years  after  graduation. 

M'MILLAN,  JAMES,  M.A.   1883. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Kenmore. 

M'MILLAN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1884. 

Sometime  Assistant  to  Professor  ot  Humanity  in  Glasgow  University ;  born 
at  Dumfries,  28th  October,   1859;  died  at  West  Kilbride,  2ist  June,  1893. 

MACMILLAN,  JAMES,  M.A.   1886. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Nairn,  (2)  Lansdowne,  Glasgow. 


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403 


MACMILLAN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1886. 

Mathematical  Master  in  the  High  School  of  Glasgow. 

MACMILLAN,  JOHN,  CM.  1826,  M.D.  1860. 

Hull ;  previously  Assistant-Surgeon  in  Canadian  Army. 

MACMILLAN,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1882. 

Lockerbie  ;  Tighnabruaich. 

MACMILLAN,  JOHN  IRVINE,  M.A.  1890. 

M.B.,  C.M.   1897. 

M'MILLAN,  NEIL,  M.D.  1840. 

Glasgow;  Murchison,  Victoria,  Australia. 

M'MILLAN,  ROBERT,  C.M.   1825. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MACMILLAN,  ROBERT,  M.A,  1882. 

Teacher  in  Ayr  Academy. 

M'MILLAN,  THOMAS,  CM.  1822. 

Newton-Stewart  or  Wigtown. 

M'MILLAN,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887. 

Glasgow ;  Oldbury,  Worcester ;  Glasgow. 

M'MILLAN,  WILLIAM  FORRESTER,  M.D.  1860. 

Friockheim,  Forfarshire ;   Buckley  Mount,  N.  Wales ;   Liverpool ;   died  6th 
June,   1887. 

MACMILLAN,  WILLIAM  SEYMOUR,  M.A.  1894. 

Student  of  Medicine;  died  at  5  Wilton  Gardens,  Glasgow,  i6th  March,  1897, 
aged  24. 

M'MONEAGLE.    See  MONTEAGLE. 

M'MORRAN,  JOHN,  M.D.  1784. 

"  Filius  natu  tertius  Joannis  de  Drumcaw  in  parochia  de  Donagh  et  comitatu 
de  Monaghan  in  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1781]. 

MACMORRAN,  ROBERT  SMITH,  M.A.  1895. 

Student  of  Theology  in  F.C.  College    Edinburgh. 

M'MORRIS,  ROBERT,  B.A.  1846,  M.A.  1847. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Ray,  Manorcunningham,  Co.  Donegal,  since  1855. 

M'MORRIS,  WILLIAM,  C.M.  1832,  M.D.  1834. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

M'MULLAN,  JOHN,  M.D.  1846. 

Downpatrick;  died  i3th  July,   1893 

M'MULLAN,  THOMAS,  M.A,  1730. 

"Hib."  [Matric.  Alb.   1728]. 

M'MULLEN,  GEORGE  READE,  M.D.  1838. 

Cork. 


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M'MUNN,  JAMES,  M.D.,  CM.  1846. 

Easky,  Co.  Sligo ;  Dromore  West,  same  Co. ;  died  previous  to  1889. 

M'MUNN,  JOHN,  M.D.   1838. 

Superintendent  of  Lunatic  Asylum,  Sligo;  died  2oth  April,  1882,  aged  66. 

M'MUNN,  ROBERT,  M.D.,  CM.  1853. 

Skreen,  Co.  Sligo. 

M'MURCHY,  ARCHIBALD  KELLY,  M.A.  1866. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Scone. 

M'MURCHY,  JAMES,  M.A.  1879,  B.D.   1882. 

English  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Walton,  Liverpool. 

M'MURRAY,  THOMAS,  M.E.,  CM.  1889. 

Glasgow. 

M'MURRICH,  MALCOLM,  M.A.  1873,  M.B.,  CM.  1878. 

Glasgow;  Bedford;  Whiteinch;  Luss;  Paisley;  Lenzie;  Balfron. 

M'MURTRIE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1896. 

Teacher  in  Rosevale  Street  Public  School,  Partick. 

M'NAB,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1882. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland;  died  6th  June,  1886,  aged  26;  son  of 
Minister  of  Ardrossan. 

M'NAB,  ALEXANDER  ANDERSON,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Bradford. 

M'NAB,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1889. 

Minister  of  Whitechurch  and  Langside,  Ontario,  Canada. 

MACNAB,  DAVID,  M.D.  1819. 

Oban. 

M'NAB,  DAVID  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1884. 

Teacher  (i)  in  Holt  Academy,  Denbighshire,  (2)  in  Gainford  Academy,  Co. 

Durham,  (3)  in  Lewisham  House  School,  Weston-super-Mare,  (4)  at  Bonn-am- 

Rhein,  near  Cologne,  Germany,  (5)  in  Clapham  Rise  Collegiate  School,  London, 

S.W.,  (6)  in  George  Green  Schools,  Poplar,  London,  E. 

MACNAB,  DONALD,  M.D.   1826. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MACNAB,  DUNCAN,  M.D.  1831,  CM.   1860. 

Campbeltown;  died  2nd  January,   1873,  aged  64. 

MACNAB,  JAMES,  M.D.  1844. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MACNAB,  JAMES,  M.A.   1885. 

Teacher  in  Hutchesons'  Grammar  School,  Glasgow. 

MACNAB,  JAMES  CRAWFORD  GIBB,  M.B.,  CM.  1887. 

Stilton ;  Dysart,  Fife. 


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MACNAB,  JOHN,  M.D.  1817. 

Probably  Campbeltown. 

M'NAB,  JOHN  HOLLAND,  M.A.  1885. 

Minister  of  (i)  Strathkinnes,  1890-97,  (2)  St.  David's,  Kirkintilloch,  since 
1897. 

M'NAB,  PETER,  M.D.  1836. 

Callander;  died  29th  March,  1872. 

M'NAB,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1849, 

Deputy  Surgeon-General,  Army;  died  1886. 

M'NAB,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1861. 

Glasgow;  Bury  St.  Edmunds;  J.P. 

MACNAB,  ROBERT  ALLAN,  M.D.  1854. 

Cross  Hills,  Yorks. ;  died  23rd  May,   1886,  aged  57. 

M'NAB,  STEVENSON,  M.A.  1891. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland ;  son  of  Minister  oi  Ardrossan. 

M'NAB,  WILLIAM  BROWN,  M.A.  1891. 

Curate  of  St.  James'  Parish  Church,  Longton,  Staffs. ;  son  of  Minister  of 
Ardrossan. 

MACNAIR,  ALEXANDER  HILL,  B.A.  1848. 

Civil  Engineer  in  (i)  India,  (2)  Persia,  (3)  Ceylon,  (4)  South  America;  resi- 
dent (1897)  at  18  Newington  Road,  Edinburgh;  son  of  Robert  Macnair,  D.D. 
<q.v.). 

M'NAIR,  BENJAMIN,  M.D.  1815. 

Glasgow;  died  at  Dunipace,  25th  January,   1844,  aged  49. 

MACNAIR,  JAMES,  M.A.  1839. 

Minister  of  (i)  Auchtermuchty,  (2)  Canongate,  Edinburgh;  died  i3th 
November,  1888,  aged  68;  son  of  Robert  Macnair,  D.D.  (q.v.). 

MACNAIR,  NORMAN,  B.Sc.  1894. 

M.B.,  CM.   1897. 

MACNAIR,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1808,  D.D.  1842. 

Minister  of  (i)  Ballantrae,  (2)  Abbey  Parish,  Paisley;  died  22nd  July,  1851, 
aged  6 1. 

MACNAIR,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1845. 

(i)  Minister  in  Charlotte  Town,  Prince  Edward  Island;  (2)  Minister  of 
Gourock,  1854-55;  (3)  Presbyterian  Chaplain  at  Scutari,  Crimea;  (4)  Medical 
Practitioner  in  Leith,  1862-83;  (5)  Minister  of  Baptist  Church,  Greenock ; 
born  28th  August,  1827;  died  at  33  Kilmaurs  Road,  Edinburgh,  i5th  July, 
1896;  son  of  Robert  Macnair,  D.D.  (q.v.);  M.D.  Edin.  1862. 

M'NAMARA,  BERNARD  SHEEDY,  M.D.  1799. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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MACNAMARA,  JOHN,  M.D.   1842. 

"  Hibernicus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MACNAMARA,  WILLIAM,  M.D.   1866. 

Deputy  Surgeon-General,  Army. 

M'NAUGHT,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1821. 

"F.  n.  max.  Tho.  Artif.  Glasgua"  [Matric.  Alb.    1813]. 

MACNAUGHT,  DANIEL,  M.A.   1792. 

"Filius  natu  max.   Joannis  agricolae  in   parochia  de  Greenock  et  comitatu 
de  Renfrew"  [Matric.  Alb.  1785]. 

M'NAUGHT,  DUNCAN,  M.D.,  CM.  1834. 

Helensburgh. 

M'NAUGHT,  JAMES  GIBSON,  M.A.  1887,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890,  M.D.  1894. 

Ship  Surgeon;   Glasgow;   Surgeon-Captain,  Army. 

M'NAUGHT,  JOHN  CAMPBELL,  M.A.  1893,  B.D.  1895. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

M'NAUGHT,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Ship    Surgeon;    Glasgow;    Ship    Surgeon;    died    at    Singapore,    of    typhus 
fever,  4th  July,   1897. 

M'NAUGHTAN,  DANIEL,  M.A.   1791. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MACNAUGHTAN,  JOHN,  M.A.  1826. 

Minister  (i)  of  Scotch  Congregation,  Crown  Court,  London,  (2)   of  High 

Church,  Paisley,  (3)  of  Free  High  Church  there,  (4)  in  Belfast;  died  27th  May, 
1884. 

M'NAUGHTAN,  JOHN,  M.B.  1875,  M.D.  1877. 

Perth ;   Ship  Surgeon ;    Perth  General  Prison. 

MACNAUGHTAN,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1892,  LL.B.  1895. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

M'NAUGHTAN,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1856. 

Glasgow;    Wigton,  Cumberland;    Bolton-le-Moors ;   Blackpool;    J.P. ;   died 
1 6th  July,   1896. 

MACNAUGHTAN,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1895. 

Student  of  Medicine. 

MACNAUGHTON,  ALLAN,  M.B.,  C.M.   1873,  M.D.  1881. 

Fort-William;    Elgin;   Bonawe ;   Easdale;   Taynuilt ;   J.P. 

M'NAUGHTON,  FINLAY,  M.B.  1868. 

Assistant    to    a    Practitioner    in    Coatbridge ;    died,    of  typhoid    fever,    in 
Glasgow  Royal  Infirmary,   lyth  December,   1868. 

M'NAUGHTON,  GEORGE  FERRIER  ANDERSON,  M.A.  1880. 

Minister  of  Carsphairn. 


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407 


MACNAUGHTON,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1869. 

Fort- William  ;   Dalmally  ;   Lochgilphead ;   Fort- William. 

MACNAUGHTON,  JOSEPH  BROUGH,  M.B.,  C.M.  1883. 

Tiverton,  Devon ;   London. 

MACNAUGHTON.  PETER,  M.A.  1821. 

"F.   n.    2dus  Joannis   Agricolae   Comrie"   [Matric.    Alb.    1813];    according 

to  Oliver  &  Boyd's  Almanacs,  a  person   of  the  same  name  was  at  one  time 

Church  of  Scotland  Minister  at  (i)  Vaughan,   Presbytery  of  Toronto,  Canada, 

and  (2)  Pickering  there. 

M'NAUL,  HUGH  HAMILTON,  M.B.  1871. 

Ballymoney,  Co.  Antrim;    Dartford,  Kent;   Oakengates,  Salop. 

M'NAUL,  ROBERT,  CM.  1834. 

Ballymoney,  Co.  Antrim. 

M'NAY,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Knightswood ;   Ship  Surgeon ;   Airdrie. 

M'NAYR,  JAMES,  LL.D.  1800. 

Writer  in  Glasgow,  and  Editor  of  (i)  The  Glasgow  Courier,  (2)  The  Glasgow 
Herald  and  Advertiser;  died  8th  September,  1808,  aged  50. 

M'NEARY,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1851,  C.M.  1852 

Articlave,  Co.  Derry;   Garvagh,  same  Co. 

MACNEE,  SIR  DANIEL,  LL.D.   1876. 

The  celebrated  Artist;  elected  in  1875  President  of  the  Royal  Scottish 
Academy  of  Painting,  Sculpture,  and  Architecture;  bom  at  Fintry,  4th  June, 
1806;  died  at  Edinburgh,  i7th  January,  1882;  LL.D.  Edin.  1881. 

M'NEELY,  HUGH,  M.D.,  C.M.  1860. 

Killybegs,  Co.  Donegal;   Rockhampton,  Queensland. 

M'NEILL,  DANIEL,  M.D.   1892. 

Medical  Practitioner  and  F.C.  Minister  at  Holm,  Kirkwall. 

M'NEILL,  DUNCAN,  M.A.  1889. 

Minister  of  Kilfinnan  Free  Church,  Auchenlochan,  Kyles  of  Bute. 

M'NEILL,  GEORGE  ALEXANDER  CAMPBELL,  M.A.  1893. 

Manufacturers'  Agent,  Glasgow. 

M'NEILL,  JOHN  HENRY  HORTON,  M.A.  1891,  B.D.  1896. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

M'NEILLIE,  JAMES  CAMPBELL,  M.B.,  CM.  1894. 

Glasgow. 

M'NEILLY,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1745. 

Believed   to   be   the  same   person  as   William   M'Neill,   Irish   Presbyterian 
Minister  at  Clogher,  1754-70,  when  suspended  sine  die. 


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MACNICOL,  ARCHIBALD  JOHN,  M.A.  1885,  B.D.  1889. 

F.C.  Minister  of  (i)  Dundonald,  (2)  Cromarty. 

M'NICOL,  DANIEL,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Ship  Surgeon. 

MACNICOL,  DUNCAN  CLARK,  M.A.  1883,  B.D.  1884. 

F.C.  Minister  of  (i)  Dunipace,  (2)  Gorbals,  Glasgow. 

MACNICOL,  JOHN,  M.A.  1775. 

"  Filius   natu  tertius   Joannis,  agricolae  in    Orchil,  in  parochia  de  Muthil, 
comitatu  de  Perth"  [Matric.  Alb.   1770]. 

M'NICOL,  JOHN,  C.M.  1830,  M.D.  1833. 

Inveraray. 

MACNICOL,  MALCOLM,  M.A.  1888,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

F.C.  Missionary  to  Hugli,  Bengal. 

MACNICOL,  NICOL,  M.A.  1891. 

F.C.  Missionary  to  Bombay. 

M'NICOL,  PETER,  M.A.  1873. 

Head   Master   of   (i)   Anderston   Burgh   and    (after    1873)   Public   School, 
Glasgow,  1859-82,  (2)  Overnewton  Public  School  there  since  1882. 

MACNICOL,  RODERICK  REID,  M.A.  1893. 

Student  of  Medicine. 

M'NICOLL,  DAVID  HUDSON,  M.D.   1842. 

Liverpool;   Southport;   died  loth  May,  1868,  aged  55. 

MACNIE,  ROBERT  LAMOND,  M.A.  1890,  B.D.  1894. 

Minister  of  the  Parish  of  St.  Mary,  Mahaica,  British  Guiana,  since  1896. 

M'NIEL,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1813. 

"F.  n.  6tus  Jacobi  Artificis,  Inchinan,  Renfrew"  [Matric.  Alb.   1809]. 

MACNI5H,  JAMES,  M.D.  1849. 

Sydney,  N.S.  Wales ;   Paddington  there ;   Burwood  there. 

M'NISH,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1882. 

Nottingham ;   Burwood,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. 

MACNISH,  ROBERT,  C.M.  1820. 

Practitioner  in  Glasgow;  a  popular  writer  of  merit ;  author  of  The  Anatomy  of 
Drunkenness,  etc.;  born  at  Glasgow,  i5th  February,  1802;  died,  of  typhoid 
fever,  i6th  January,  1837;  LL.D.  of  Hamilton  College,  U.S.A. 

MACNISH,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1815. 

Edinburgh ;   formerly  Surgeon  in  the  Army. 

M'NIVEN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1884. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Ardnamurchan. 

MACOMISH,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1880,  B.D.   1883. 

F.C.  Missionary  to  Bombay. 


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MACONCHY,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1774- 

"Filius  natu  secundus  Joannis  Arniigeri  in  Comitatu  de  Deny,  Hibernia" 
[Matric.  Alb.   1770]. 

MACONOCHIE,  ALLAN  ALEXANDER  WELWOOD,  LL.D.  1855. 

Advocate ;   Professor  of  Law  in  Glasgow   University,   1842   to   1855,  when 
resigned;   son  of  Lord  Meadowbank;    died  2Qth  May,  1885. 

M'OUAT,  JAMES  EDMOND,  M.A.  1886,  B.D.  1889. 

Minister  of  the  U.P  Church  at  Logiealmond  (the  "Drumtochty"  of  Ian 
Maclaren)  since  1897. 

MACPHAIL,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

Assistant  to  Professor  of  Anatomy  in  Glasgow  University  since  1894. 

MACPHAIL,  DIGBY  MACKENZIE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1884. 

Tulloch,  Linstead,  Jamaica. 

MACPHAIL,  DONALD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1877,  M.D.  1881. 

Glasgow ;    Coatbridge. 

MACPHAIL,  GEORGE  ROSS,  M.A.  1881. 

Minister  of  Albert  Square  Free  Church,  Dundee. 

MACPHAIL,  JAMES  MERRY,  M.A.  1885,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889,  M.D.  1895. 

Free  Church  Medical  Missionary  to  Bengal. 

MACPHAIL,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1886. 

Glasgow;    Barnsley,  Yorks. 

MACPHAIL,  JOHN,  M.A.  1889. 

Pupil  Teacher  in  Lochnell  Public  School,  Ardchattan,  Argyllshire,  1879-82; 

Senior    Master    in    Lewisham     House    School,    Weston-super-Mare,     1886-87  > 

Licentiate  of  the  Free  Church  of  Scotland,  1892  ;  first  Assistant  Master  in  Clyde 

Quay  Public  School,  Wellington,  New  Zealand,  since  1893. 

M'PHARLAN,  JOHN,  C.M.  1824. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MACPHEE,  ALEXANDER  M'QUEEN,  M.A.  1887. 

(i)  Curate  of  St.  Bartholomew,  Colne,  Lanes.;  (2)  Curate  of  Shieldfield, 
Newcastle-on-Tyne;  (3)  Curate  of  SL  John's  there;  (4)  Curate  of  Haltwhistle; 
(5)  Vicar  of  North  Sunderland. 

MACPHEE,  ALEXANDER  STEWART,  M.A.  1872,  B.D.  1877. 

Minister  of  (i)  English  Presbyterian  Church  at  Redcar,  Yorkshire,  (2)  English 
Presbyterian  Church  at  Singapore,  (3)  Free  Church  at  Berea,  Durban,  Natal. 

MACPHEE,  ANGUS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1879,  M.D.  1884. 

Glasgow:   Assistant  to  Professor  of  Anatomy  in  the  University,   1883-85. 

M'PHEE,  DUGALD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1881. 

Tighnabruaich  ;  Strachur ;  Port-Ellen,  Islay ;  Sandbank,  Argyllshire ;  Holme, 
Yorks. ;  died  1896. 


410  ROLL    OF   GRADUATES 

MACPHEE,  DUNCAN,  CM.  1829. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MACPHERSON,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1785. 

"  Antiguensis  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MACPHERSON,  ALEXANDER,  B.A.  1834. 

Minister  of  (i)  Dudhope  Parish,  Dundee,   (2)  Free  Church,  Meigle;   died 
1 7th  June,  1892,  aged  86. 

M'PHERSON,  ALEXANDER  STEWART,  M.B.,  C.M.   1893. 

Bootle,  Lanes. 

MACPHERSON,  CHARLES,  M.B.  1871,  M.D.  1888. 

Burghead,    Morayshire ;    Westray ;    Stromness ;    Bonar    Bridge ;    Edinburgh 
(Deputy  Commissioner  in  Lunacy  for  Scotland). 

MACPHERSON,  EBENEZER  BROWN  HILL,  M.A.  1890. 

Minister  of  Free  Church,  Panbride. 

M'PHERSON,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1894,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Ship  Surgeon. 

M'PHERSON,  GEORGE  LAURIE,  B.Sc.   1879. 

Head  Master  of  (i)  Mathieson  Street  Public  School,  Glasgow,  1879-90,  (2) 
Washington  Street  Public  School  there  since  1890. 

MACPHERSON,  JAMES,  M.D.  1848. 

Glasgow  (Dentist);   died  i3th  March,   1877. 

MACPHERSON,  JAMES  ANDREWS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Barrhill,  Ayrshire ;   Glasgow. 

MACPHERSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1873. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Kinloss,  Forres. 

MACPHERSON,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888. 

Leeds;    Lancaster;    Derby;   Manchester;   died  1893. 

MACPHERSON,  JOHN  FORBES,  M.A.   1872,  B.D.   1875. 

Minister  of  (i)  New  Parish,  Rothesay,  (2)  South  Parish,  Greenock;  son  of 
Lauchlan  Macpherson,  Bedellus  to  the  University. 

MACPHERSON,  MALCOLM,  M.A.  1863. 

Born  in  Glasgow,   1839;   son  of  John  Macpherson,  Officer  of  Excise. 

MACPHERSON,  MALCOLM  DUNCAN,  M.A.   1887,  B.L.  1893. 

Writer,  Glasgow;   son  of  Neil  Macpherson,  M.A.  (q.v.). 

MACPHERSON,  NEIL,  M.A.   1857. 

Minister   of  Inveraray,   1864-96;   died  in  Royal  Infirmary,   Glasgow,   2ist 
September,   1896. 

MACPHERSON,  RICHARD  BURNS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1876,  M.D.  1887. 

Glasgow;   Surgeon,  Russc-Turkish  War,   1877-78;   Cambuslang. 


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MACPHERSON,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  CM.  1878,  M.D.  1890. 

Glasgow;    died  there,  ist   March,   1894,  aged  39;   son  of  Lauchlan  Mac- 
pherson,  Bedellus  to  the  University. 

MACPHERSON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1881,  B.D.  1884. 

F.C.  Minister  at  North  Ronaldshay. 

M'PHUN,  JOHN  FINLAY,  M.B.,  CM.  1882. 

Garelochhead ;   Swatow,   China  (English   Presbyterian  Medical  Missionary). 

MACQUARIE,  JOHN  ARCHIBALD,  M.B.,  CM.  1885. 

Glasgow ;   Kilmun ;   Peel,  Isle  of  Man. 

M'QUEEN,  ALEXANDER  M'NAUGHTAN,  B.Sc.  1882. 

Civil  Engineer;  born  3oth  March,  1863;  died  at  Galahek,  Persia,  of  typhoid 

fever  and  pneumonia,  315!  August,  1891;   son  of  George  M'Queen,  M.A.  (q.v.). 

M'QUEEN,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1870,  B.D.  1872. 

Minister  of  Holburn  Free  Church,  Aberdeen. 

M'QUEEN,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1849. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Milngavie  for  39  years:   born  8th  May,  1831;   died  ist 
September,  1894. 

M'QUEEN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1892. 

M.B.,  Ch.B.   1897. 

M-QUEEN,  JOHN,  M.A.  1864. 

F.C.  Minister  at  (i)  Johnstone  and  Wamphray,  (2)  Kilmarnock,  (3)  Lochend, 
Campbeltown. 

M'QUEEN,  JOHN,  B.Sc.  1883. 

Marine  Engineer  (i)  with  Fairfield  Engineering  and  Shipbuilding  Co.,  Govan, 
(2)  with  Yarrow  &  Co.,  Torpedo  Boat  Builders,  Poplar,  London. 

M'QUEEN,  WILLIAM  TEMPLE,  B.Sc.  1890. 

Civil  Engineer,  (i)  as  Pupil  of  the  late  Daniel  Miller,  M.I.C.E.,  1885-90,  (2) 
as  Assistant  to  Lucas  &  Aird,  of  Westminster,  since  1890. 

MACQUHAE,  STAIR,  M.A.  1813,  D.D.  1840. 

Minister   of  St.    Quivox,    1820-59,  when   retired   on   account   of  ill-health; 

died  8th   March,  1872,  aged  77;   son  of  William   M'Quhae,  M.A.   1756  (q.v.). 

M'QUHAE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1756. 

Minister  of  St.   Quivox,    1764  to   1823;   described  in   "The  Twa   Herds" 
as  "that  curs'd  rascal  ca'd  M'Quhae";   died  ist  March,  1823,  aged  86. 

MACQUISTAN,  ARCHIBALD  LEITCH,  M.A.  1891. 

Teacher,  Kennedy  Street  Public  School,  Glasgow. 

M'QUISTEN,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1855,  D.D.  1894. 

Minister  of  (i)  St.  Matthew's,  Glasgow,  (2)  Innerkip. 

MACQUISTEN,  FREDERICK  ALEXANDER,  B.L.   1891. 

Writer  in  Glasgow;   son  of  Alexander  M'Quisten,  D.D.  (q.v.). 


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MACRAE,  ALEXANDER  MACLEOD,  M.B.,  C.M.   1884. 

Rankinston,  Ayrshire. 

MACRAE,  ANGUS  FRASER,  M.A.  1892. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

M'RAE,  DONALD,  M.B.,  C.M.   1877. 

Norham,  Northumberland;  Macduff;  Cluny ;  Paris  (Medical  Missionary); 
London. 

MACRAE,  DONALD  MACKENZIE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1896. 

Stornoway. 

MACRAE,  DUNCAN  MACKENZIE,  M.A.  1894. 

Student  of  Medicine. 

MACRAE,  FARQUHAR,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Glasgow. 

MACRAE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1880,  LL.B.  1883. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

MACRAE,  JOHN,  D.D.   1864. 

Minister  of  Hawick ;   died  8th  January,   1892,  aged  77. 

MACRAE,  JOHN  TENNENT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1868. 

Ship  Surgeon;  died  at  Newton-on-Ayr  (his  native  place),  22nd  May,  1870. 

MACRAE,  RODERICK  C.,  M.A.  1880. 

Born  at  Pinnette,  Prince  Edward  Island,  in  1857  (son  of  Donald  MacRae, 
Sea  Captain);  described  in  General  Council  Registers  as  "Student,  10  Clarendon 
Street,  Partick,"  but  left  that  address  many  years  ago,  and  history  unknown. 

M'REDDIE,  PERCY  GEORGE,  M.B.,  C.M.   1891. 

Wincanton,  Somerset;    Lagos,  W.  Africa. 

MACREIGHT,  WILLIAM  WALKINSHAW.     See  M'CREIGHT. 

M'RITCHIE,  PETER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Renton ;  Gorseinon,  Glam. ;  Swansea. 

MACROBERT,  ALEXANDER  MUNRO,  M.A.   1895. 

Qualifying  for  the  Scottish  Bar. 

MACROBERT,  PETER  CARMICHAEL,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Glasgow;  Todmorden,  Lanes. 

M'ROBERT,  JAMES,  M.A.  1882. 

Minister  of  (i)  Levenside  Free  Church,  Renton,  1886-97,  (2)  Presbyterian 
Church,  Port-Elizabeth,  Cape  Colony,  since  1897. 

MACROBERT,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1882. 

E.U.  (Congregational)  Minister  at  Dreghorn. 

M'ROBERTS,  JOHN,  M.D.   1803. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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413 


MACRURY,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1877. 

Glasgow;  Newmilns;  Wellington,  New  Zealand;  Benbecula;  Barra. 

MACSORLEY,  PHILIP,  CM.  1826. 

Ayr. 

M'SPADDEN,  JOHN,  CM.  1818. 

M'SWAINE,  JOHN  FLEMING,  D.D.  1896. 

Minister  of  (i)  U.P.  Church,  Auchtermuchty.  1860-74,  (2)  St.  Paul's  Pres- 
byterian Church,  Brisbane,  Australia,  since  1874. 

M'TAGGART,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1866. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Church  of  Scotland  Normal  School,  Glasgow,  (2)  Martyrs' 
School,  Barony  Street  there;  died  6th  January,  1882,  aged  47. 

MACTAGGART,  CHARLES,  M.A.  1881,  M.B.,  CM.  1885. 

Campbeltown ;  Surgeon-Captain,  I. M.S.,  Bengal. 

M'TAGGART,  CHARLES  ROWATT,  CM.  1829. 

Campbeltown. 

MACTAGGART,  JAMES  CAMERON,  M.A.  1872. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Isle  of  Whithorn. 

MACTAVISH,  COLIN,  CM.  1821. 

Islay;  sometime  in  H.E.I.C.S. 

M'TAVISH,  NEIL,  M.D.  1848. 

"Filius  natu  quartus  Archibald!,  V.D.  Ministri  apud  Parochiam  Kildalton  in 
insula  de  Islay"  [Matric.  Alb.  1837]. 

M'TEAR,  JAMES,  M.A.  1813. 

Licensed  by  the  Relief  Presbytery  of  Glasgow,  7th  October,  1817;  kept  a 
school  in  Kirk  Street,  Calton,  for  some  time ;  not  known  that  he  ever  obtained  a 
ministerial  charge. 

MACTURK.  ANDREW,  M.A.   1863,  B.D.  1873. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Inchinnan ;  died  23rd  April,   1891. 

MACTURK,  JAMES  WILSON,  B.A.  1846. 

Minister  of  Langholm,  1854-78;   died  26th  December,  1878,  aged  55. 

M'TURK,  MICHAEL,  M.D.   1810. 

"Filius  Natu  2dus  quondam  Jacobi  M'Turk  Agr.  in  New  Cumnock,  Airshire" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1807]. 

M'TURK,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1797,  D.D.  1806. 

Of  Craigmaddie ;  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History  in  Glasgow  University, 
1797  to  1841,  and  for  many  years  College  Chaplain ;  Librarian,  1794-95;  died 
loth  March,  1841. 

M'TURK,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1823. 

Bradford;   died  2nd  March,  1872,  aged  76. 


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M'TYER,  WILLIAM,  M.D.   1826. 

Maybole;  died  nth  December,  1878. 

M'VAIL,  DAVID  CALDWELL,  M.B.  1876. 

Kilmarnock;   Alnvvick;   Glasgow;    Professor   of   Physiology   in   Anderson's 

College ;  Lecturer  on  Medicine  in  Western  Medical  School ;  Professor  of  Clinical 

Medicine  in  St.  Mungo's  College;  Member  of  University  Court  (as  General  Council 

Assessor)  since  1891;  Crown  Member  of  General  Medical  Council  since  1892. 

M'VEAN,  JOHN  DUNCAN,  M.B.,  CM.  1880. 

Glasgow;  Alexandria,  N.B. ;  Buchlyvie;  Lees,  Lanes. 

MACVEAN,  PETER,  M.D.  1852. 

Wedderburn,  Victoria,  Australia. 

MACVEY,  DAVID,  M.A.  1871. 

Head  Master  of  Airdrie  Academy,  Airdrie ;  died  at  Queenstown,  Cape  Colony 
(the  residence  of  his  brother-in-law),  loth  February,  1893,  aged  44. 

M'VEY,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1728. 

M'VICAR,  COLIN,  M.A.  1889. 

M.B.  Edin.   1894;  (sometime  Teacher,  Greenock);  Dundee. 

MACVICAR,  PATRICK,  M.A.  1792. 

Minister  of  (i)  St.  John's,  Dundee,  (2)  St.  Paul's,  Dundee;  died  3oth  Sep- 
tember, 1842,  aged  78;  D.D.  St.  Andrews,  1827. 

M'VICAR,  WILLIAM  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1887. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Ayr  Grammar  School,  (2)  Hutchesons'  Girls'  School,  Elgin 
Street,  Glasgow. 

M'VIE,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1879,  M.D.  1885. 

Skelton,  Yorks. ;  Maryhill,  Glasgow;  Vienna;  Bootle,  Lanes. 

M'WALTER,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

Widnes,  Lanes. ;  Newton-Stewart. 

M'WHANNELL,  LLEWELLYN,  M.B.,  CM.  1887,  M.D.  1893. 

Nottingham  ;  Birkenhead ;  Ramsey,  Isle  of  Man ;  Birkenhead ;  Ramsey ; 
died  January,  1895. 

M'WHIRTER,  PETER,  B.A.  1861. 

Master  of  the  Free  Church  School,  New  Aberdour,  Fraserburgh,  1869-70;  at 
one  time  a  teacher  in  Orkney,  but  not  known  whether  before  or  after  New 
Aberdour;  cousin  of  John  King,  M.A.  1863  (q.v.). 

M'WILLIAM,  WILLIAM  ANDREW,  M.D.  1860. 

Lame,  Co.  Antrim;  Ballyclare,  same  Co.;  Belfast;  died  1872. 

M'WILLIAMS,  JAMES,  M.A.  1816. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Maguiresbridge,  1822-60;  died  2oth  April, 
1860. 

MADDEN,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1835. 

Dublin  ;  died  6th  November,   1868. 


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MADDEN,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1841. 

Dublin;  died  loth  October,   1866. 

MADDEVER,  JOHN  COOMBE,  M.D.,  CM.  1850. 

Rothesay;  died  there,  March,   1887. 

MADDEVER,  JOHN  COOMBE,  M.B.,  CM.  1872,  M.D.  1874. 

Rothesay ;  Brownhills,  Staffs. 

MADILL,  ROBERT,  M.A.  174°- 

"Fil.  Alexri.   Madill    Mercat.  in  Down  in  Hibernia"    [Matric.  Alb.   1737]. 

MAGEE,  JOSEPH,  M.D.  1836. 

Dublin. 
MAGEE,  SAMUEL,  CM.  1833. 

"  Hibernus  "  [Grad.  Alb.] ;  "  obliged  to  leave  this  Country  for  America  on  the 
ist  of  April  next"  [Univ.  Minute,  22nd  March,  1833]. 

MAGILL,  JAMES,  M.A.   1810. 

"  Filius  Natu  Quartus  quondam  Gulielmi  Mercatoris  in  oppido  de  Cookstown 
in  parochia  de  Derryloran  in  comitatu  de  Tyronne  in  Hybernia"  [Matric.  Alb. 
1807]. 

MAGILL,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1816. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Antrim,  1820-39;  born  7 th  September,  1788;  died 
1 9th  February,  1839. 

MAGILL,  SAMUEL,  M.D.  1855. 

Assistant  Surgeon,  R.N. ;  invalided  and  died  on  voyage  home  (per  mail  packet 
"Avon"  from  Lisbon),  6th  May,  1857;  buried  at  sea. 

MAGRATH,  JOSEPH  ADOLPHUS,  M.D.  1844. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Ordn.  Department,  Kingston,  Jamaica;  Teignmouth ;  Ply- 
mouth; Wimbledon;  died  6th  November,  1893,  aged  69. 

MAGUIRE,  RICHARD,  M.D.  1841. 

"Hibernia"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MAHAFFY,  EDWARD,  M.D.  1841. 

Surgeon-General,  Bombay  Army;  died  3rd  October,   1881. 

MAHAFFY,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1771. 

"  Filius  natu  secundus  Niniani  Agricolae  in  Parochia  Donaughmore  Comitatu 
Donygall  Hiberniae"  [Matric.  Alb.  1769]. 

MAKER,  WILLIAM,  M.D.,  C.M.  1836. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MAHON.  GEORGE,  M.D.  1838. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MAHOOD,  ALLAN  EDWARD,  M.D.   1837,  C.M.  1864. 

Kingstown,  Co.  Dublin;  died  24th  June,   1871,  aged  66. 
MAHOOD,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1839. 

Enniskillen,  Co.  Fermanagh;  died  1867. 


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MAIN,  GEORGE  AGNEW,  M.B.,  CM.   1890. 

Glasgow;  Newmains;  Mossley,  Manchester. 

MAIN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1877,  B.D.   1880. 

(i)  English  Presbyterian  Missionary  to  Formosa;  (2)  Missionary  in  connection 
with  Free  St.  Enoch's  Church,  Glasgow ;  (3)  in  charge  of  Free  Church  Station, 
Kirkmichael,  Dumfries ;  (4)  in  charge  of  Free  Church  Station,  Slains,  Aberdeen- 
shire;  (5)  Minister  of  the  Free  Church  at  Closeburn,  Dumfriesshire. 

MAIN,  JAMES  TAYLOR,  M.A.  1876. 

Presbyterian    Minister  at  (i)  Young,  New  South  Wales,  (2)  Dubbo  there. 

MAIN,  JOHN  SWORD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1878,  M.D.  1881. 

Barnard  Castle,  Durham  ;  Withington,  Lanes. ;  died  at  Airdrie  some  years 
previous  to  1894. 

MAIN,  ROBERT,  C.M.  1834,  M.D.  1835. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MAIN,  ROBERT,  B.Sc.   1891. 

Manager  and  Chemist,  etc.,  Nitrate  Mine,  Iquique,  South  America. 

MAIN,  THOMAS,  C.M.  1825. 

"Filius  natu  quartus  Jacobi  agricolae  in  Par.  de  Slamannan  com.  de  Stirling" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1819]. 

MAIN,  THOMAS,  D.D.  1880. 

Minister  of  (i)  Kilmarnock,  (2)  Free  Church  there,  (3)  St.  Mary's  Free  Church, 
Edinburgh;  died  28th  May,  1881. 

MAINE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1770. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Samuelis  quondam  Agricolae  in  Comitatu  de  Downe, 
Hib."  [Matric.  Alb.  1763]. 

MAINWARING,  EDWARD  VINCENT,  M.D.   1842. 

Bournemouth;  formerly  in  H.E.I.C.  Service. 

MAIR,  ALEXANDER,  B.A.  1856,  M.A.  1857,  D.D.  1877. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Stow,  (2)  Morningside,  Edinburgh. 

MAIR,  HUGH,  M.A.   1818. 

(i)  Pastor  of  Presbyterian  Churches  at  Fort-Miller  and  Northumberland,  N.Y., 
1828;  (2)  Pastor  at  Johnstown,  1830-43;  (3)  supplied  pulpits  in  Brock  port  and 
Warsaw;  (4)  Pastor  of  a  Church  in  Fergus,  Waterloo  Co.,  Canada,  1847-54;  born 
at  Nevvmilns,  Ayrshire,  i6th  July,  1797;  died  in  Fergus,  ist  November,  1854; 
D.D.  New  York,  1842. 

MAIR,  JAMES,  B.Sc.   1886. 

(i)  Assistant  Teacher  in  Mathieson  Street  Public  School,  Glasgow ;  (2)  Science 
Master  in  Hutchesons'  Grammar  School  for  Boys  there;  (3)  Head  Teacher  in 
Tollcross  Public  School. 

MAIR,  JAMES,  M.A.  1889. 

U.P.   Missionary  to  Rajputana,  India. 


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417 


MAIR,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

Glasgow ;  Dundee. 

MAIR,  JOHN,  B.L.  1881. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

MAIR,  JOHN,  D.D.  1887. 

Minister  of  Southdean,  Roxburghshire. 

MAIR,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886. 

Tarbolton  ;  Glasgow ;  Hawick. 

MAIRS,  JAMES,  M.A.  1788. 

"  Filius  natu  quartus  Joannis  in  Drumleck,  in  parochia  de  Muckno,  et  comi- 
tatu  de  Monaghan,  in  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.   1787], 

MAITLAND,  FREDERIC  WILLIAM,  LL.D.  1896. 

Barrister-at-Law  of  Lincoln's  Inn;  Downing  Professor  of  the  Laws  of  England 
in  the  University  of  Cambridge;  M.A.  and  LL.D.  Cantab. 

MAITLAND,  JAMES,  LL.D.  1804, 

See  LAUDERDALE,  EARL  OF. 

MAITLAND,  JAMES,  D.D.  1852. 

Minister  of  Kells,  Kirkcudbright;   born  i8th  November,  1797;    died  aist 
December,  1872;  son  of  John  Garlics  Maitland,  M.A.  (q.v.). 

MAITLAND,  JOHN,  M.A.  1758. 

"Filius  Joannis    Maitland   Olitoris  in  Urbe  Glasgua"  [Matric.  Alb.   1748]. 

MAITLAND,  JOHN,  M.D.  1833. 

Surgeon-Major,   Army;    died   at   Anglesea,    Gosport,    23rd   January,    1865, 
aged  57. 

MAITLAND,  JOHN  GARLIES,  M.A.  1783. 

Minister  of  Monigaff;  died  29th  December,  1835,  aged  70. 

MAKELLAR,  ANGUS,  D.D.  1835. 

Minister  of  (i)  Carmunnock,  (2)  Pencaitland;  joined  Free  Church  party  in 
1843,  but  held  no  charge  in  that  body;  died  loth  May,  1859,  aged  79. 

MAKELLAR,  ARCHIBALD,  M.D.  1832. 

"  Filius  natu  secundus  Donaldi  agricolae  in  parochia  de  Glenorchy  et  comitat. 
de  Argyle"  [Matric.  Alb.  1829]. 

MAKELLAR,  WILLIAM,  B.A.  1838. 

Minister  of  the  Free  Church  at  Pencaitland,  1843-45,  when  resigned  owing  to 

ill-health ;  subsequently  a  Minister  of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  but  not  settled  in 

any  charge;  resident  in  Edinburgh;  died  at  Biarritz,  5th  November,  1896,  aged 

80;   son  of  Angus  Makellar,  D.D.  (q.v.). 

MALAN,  CAESAR  HENRI  ABRAHAM,  D.D.  1826. 

Protestant  Divine ;  became  a  Pastor  of  the  Swiss  State  Church  and  a  Regent 
in  the  College;   born  at  Geneva,  8th  July,   1787;  died  there,  8th  May,  1864. 

2  D 


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MALCOLM,  ROBERT  MORTIMER,  M.B.,  CM.  1891. 

Glamis,  Forfarshire;  Belle  Fourche,  Butte,  Dakota,  U.S.A.;  died  25th 
December,  1895. 

MALCOLM,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1889. 

One  of  the  Masters  in  Kelvinside  Academy,  Glasgow,  1885-90;  Head  of  the 
Mathematical,  etc.,  Department  in  Morgan  Academy,  Dundee,  1890-94;  Director 
of  Technical  Education  to  the  County  Council  of  Lanark  since  1894. 

MALCOLMSON,  JOHN  PORTER,  C.M.  1826. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MALCOM,  ANDREW  GEORGE,  M.A.   1802,  D.D.  1819. 

Presbyterian  Minister  of  (i)  Dunmurry,  1807-08,  (2)  Newry,  1809-23;  born 
i5th  September,  1782;  died  of  fever,  i2th  January,  1823. 

MALLESON,  JOHN  PHILIP,  B.A.  1819. 

Minister    of    Hanover    Street    Presbyterian   Chapel,    Long  Acre,    London, 

1820-22;  Chaplain  to  Mrs.  Milnes  of  Fryston  Hall,  Leeds  (grandmother  of  Lord 

Houghton),  1822-28;  Teacher,  Brighton,  and  Unitarian  Minister  there,  1828-60; 

retired  to  Croydon,   1860;  died  i6th  March,   1869,  aged  73. 

MALLEY,  WILLIAM  SMITH,  M.D.  1839. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MALLOCH,  ARCHIBALD  EDWARD,  M.B.   1867,  M.D.   1869. 

Glasgow ;  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada ;  Hamilton  there. 

MALLOCH,  JAMES  MACGREGOR,  M.A.   1877,  B.L.   1879. 

Writer  in  Glasgow. 

MALTMAN,  JOHN,  M.A.  1881. 

Native  of  Maybole ;  intended  for  Ministry,  but  laid  aside  by  illness  since 
shortly  after  graduation. 

MALTMAN,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1730. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  Robert  Mailman,  Teacher  in  the  Grammar 
School  of  Glasgow,  1734-60,  who  died  in  1760. 

MANCOR,  ALEXANDER  FAITHFULL,  M.B.,  C.M.   1871. 

Glasgow;   London;   died  i2th  August,   1891,  aged  42. 

MANFORD,  JOHN  M'EWAN,  .  M.A.  1891. 

Student  of  Medicine;   died  2oth  March,  1895,  aged  22. 

MANGAN,  JAMES,  M.D.   1840. 

Lismore,  Co.  Waterford ;   died  July,   1867. 

MANN,  JOHN,  M.A.  1866. 

Principal  of  Kushnagar  College,  Bengal. 

MANN,  JOHN,  M.A.   1884. 

Chartered  Accountant,  Glasgow. 


ROLL   OF  GRADUATES  419 

MANNERS,  HUGH,  M.A.  1888,  B.Sc.  1892. 

Classical  Master  in  Garnethill  Public  School,  Glasgow,  1886-93;  Rector 
of  Airdrie  Academy  since  1893. 

MANNERS,  ROBERT  RITCHIE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Newsham,  Northumberland;  died  there,  i6th  October,  1893  (81  days 
after  graduation),  aged  22. 

MANNERS,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  M.B.,  CM.  1886. 

Edinburgh  ;   Newcastle-on-Tyne ;   Blyth,  Northumberland. 

MANSFIELD,  EARL  OF,  LL.D.  1754. 

Hon.  William  Murray;  First  Earl;  called  to  English  Bar,  1730;  M.P.  for 
Boroughbridge,  1742;  Solicitor-General,  1743;  Attorney-General,  1754;  Lord 
Chief-Justice  of  England,  1756-88,  when  retired;  his  house,  with  books  and 
manuscripts,  destroyed  in  the  Gordon  Riots  of  1780;  born  at  Scone  Abbey,  Perth 
(fourth  son  of  fifth  Viscount  Stormont),  2nd  March,  1704-5;  died  2Oth  March, 
1793- 

MANSON,  SINCLAIR,  M.A.  1873. 

Licentiate  of  the  Free  Church;  Librarian  of  F.C.  College,  Glasgow,  1868-78; 
died  i5th  June,  1878. 

MANSON,  THOMAS,  D.D.  1867. 

Minister  of  the  Original  Secession  Church,  Perth;  born  8th  February, 
1794;  died  3ist  March,  1876. 

MANUEL,  DAVID  GILMOUR,  M.A.  1880,  B.D.  1883. 

Minister  of  St.  Andrews,  Perth. 

MANUEL,  WILLIAM,  D.D.  1818. 

Minister  of  the  Scotch  Church,  London-Wall,  London. 

MARCHBANK,  JOHN,  M.A.  1888. 

Teacher  in  (i)  St.  Rollox  Public  School,  Glasgow,  (2)  Bent  Public  School, 
Lesmahagow,  (3)  The  Public  School,  Dairy,  Galloway. 

MARDON,  BENJAMIN,  M.A.  1821. 

Unitarian  Minister  at  (i)  Glasgow,  1816-25,  (2)  Maidstone,  1825-27  ;  Minister 
of  Baptist  Chapel  at  (i)  Worship  Street,  London,  1827-55,  (2)  Sidmouth,  1855  to 
1866,  when  he  died,  aged  74. 

MARKLAND,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1858. 

"Fil.  nat.  max.  Jacobi  locatoris  in  opp.  Stewarton  in  Com.  Ayr"  [Matric. 
Alb.  1854]. 

MARQUIS,  DUNCAN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1884. 

Strone ;   Lochs,  Lewis ;   Glasgow ;   London. 

MARR,  DAVID,  M.A.  1824. 

Minister  of  Lothian  Road  Secession  Church,  Edinburgh;  died  i7th  May, 
1834,  aged  37. 


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MARR,  DONALD  M'CALLUM,  M.A.  1880,  LL.B.  1883. 

Writer,  residing  at  Dunarden,  Bearsden. 

MARR,  HAMILTON  CLELLAND,  M.B.,  CM.  1892,  M.D.   1895. 

Leuzie ;   Dumfries ;   Lenzie. 

MARR,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Coylton ;   Bombay. 

MARR,  JAMES,  M.A.   1896. 

Student  of  Theology  in  U.P.  College,  Edinburgh. 

MARR,  JOHN,  M.A.  1797. 

"  Filius  Natu  Secundus  Gulielmi  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Maghera,  comitatu 
de  London  Derry  in  Hybernia"  [Matric.  Alb.   1794]. 

MARR,  JOHNSTON,  C.M.  1840. 

"Hibernicus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MARRIOTT,  OSBORNE  DELANO,  M.B.,  C.M.   1865,  M.D.  1880. 

Sevenoaks,  Kent. 

MARRS,  JOHN,  M.A.   1775. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Gulielmi  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Kirk  Andrews  & 
Comitatu  de  Cumberland"  [Matric.  Alb.   1772]. 

MARSH,  ERNEST  LOUIS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Glasgow;  Bombay. 

MARSHAL,  JOHN,  M.A.  1730. 

Possibly    the    same    person    as    John    Marshal,    Presbyterian    Minister    at 
Ballyclare. 

MARSHALL,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1775. 

Possibly  the   same  person   as   Alexander   Marshall,   Presbyterian    Minister, 
Mayo. 

MARSHALL,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1810. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MARSHALL,  ALEXANDER,  C.M.  1834. 

"Hibernicus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MARSHALL,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1851. 

Practitioner  in  Kilmarnock  for  42  years;   born  i7th  February,  1827;  died 
1 6th  April,   1894. 

MARSHALL,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1872. 

Minister   of  (i)    Hurlford,  (2)  Callander,  (3)  Inveresk,   (4)  Scots  Church, 
Melbourne;   D.D.  Edin.   1895. 

MARSHALL,  ANDREW,  M.D.   1834. 

Belfast;   Assistant-Surgeon,  R.N.,  1802. 

MARSHALL,  ANDREW,  M.D.  1864,  C.M.   1865. 

Preston,  Lanes.;   J.P. ;   died  i8th  June,   1893,  aged  52. 


ROLL    OF   GRADUATES  421 

MARSHALL,  BUCHANAN,  M.A.  1821,  M.D.   1823,  C.M.  1830. 

Liverpool;   died  3rd  March,  1863. 

MARSHALL,  CAMPBELL  SAMSON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Glasgow. 

MARSHALL,  FUTT,  M.A.   1776. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Ballyclare,  Co.  Antrim,  1785  to  1813;  died  1813. 

MARSHALL,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1849. 

Pettigo,  Co.  Donegal;   Wollongong,  N.S.  Wales;   Sydney. 

MARSHALL,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885. 

Glasgow. 

MARSHALL.  GEORGE  HENRY,  M.D.  1838. 

Kington,  Herefordshire;   Birmingham;   died  3ist  July,   1884,  aged  70. 

MARSHALL,  HENRY,  M.D.  1839. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MARSHALL,  HUGH,  M.A.  1788. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MARSHALL,  HUMPHREY,  M.A.  1745. 

"  Humphredi   F.    in    Wallington    in    Com.    Somerset   Gen."    [Matric.    Alb. 

I739]- 
MARSHALL,  JAMES,  M.A.  1763. 

MARSHALL,  JAMES,  CM.  1828. 

"Fil.  max.  Jacobi  Chirurgae,  Com.  de  Lancaster"  [Matric.  Alb.   1822]. 

MARSHALL,  JAMES,  M.A.  1878,  B.D.  1880. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Grant's  House. 

MARSHALL,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887. 

Glasgow;   Egremont,  Cumberland;    Glasgow;   Halifax,  Yorks. 

MARSHALL,  JOHN,  M.A.  1767. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MARSHALL,  JOHN,  LL.D.  1876. 

Lord    Curriehill,    one  of  the  Judges    of  the  Court  of  Session ;    died   5th 
November,  1881,  aged  54. 

MARSHALL,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1885. 

Bo'ness ;   Bridgend,  Glam. 

MARSHALL,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1896. 

Hamilton;   son  of  John  Sommerville  Marshall,  M.D.  (q.v.). 

MARSHALL,  JOHN  ALBERT,  B.L.  1888. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

MARSHALL,  JOHN  NAIRN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1882,  M.D.  1885. 

Glasgow;   London;   Galston;   Rothesay. 


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MARSHALL,  JOHN  RODERICK,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887. 

Crieff;   Silksworth,  Durham;   Truro,    Cornwall;    Bo'ness. 

MARSHALL,  JOHN  SOMMERVILLE,  M.D.  1861,  C.M.  1863. 

Hamilton. 

MARSHALL,  JOHN  WILSON,  M.A.  1879. 

Classical  Lecturer  in  University  College,  Aberystwyth ;  Snell  Exhibitioner, 

1879;  B.A.  Oxon.  1883;  M.A.  1886;   Degree  Examiner  on  Classics  in  Glasgow 

University,    1890-93;   Preliminary  Examiner  on  Classics  therein,   1893-97;   son 

of  Alexander  Marshall,  M.D.   1851  (q.v.). 

MARSHALL,  JOSEPH  GARIBALDI,  M.B.,  CM.  1885. 

Dumfries;   died  at  Moffat,  4th  July,   1896,  aged  35. 

MARSHALL,  PETER,  M.D.  1830. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MARSHALL,  PETER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Glasgow;  Umsikaba,  Flagstaff,  via  Kokstad,  E.  Griqualand,  S.  Africa; 
Lusikisiki  there. 

MARSHALL,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1749,  M.D.  1765. 

Glasgow. 

MARSHALL,  ROBERT  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891,  M.D.  1896. 

Girvan ;   London ;   Huelva,  Spain. 

MARSHALL,  ROBERT  M'FARLANE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Glasgow ;    Oldham,  Lanes. ;   Newton  Heath  there. 

MARSHALL,  THEODORE,  M.A.  1864. 

Minister  of  Caputh,  1869-93;  Home  Mission  and  Endowment  Deputy 
of  the  Church  of  Scotland  since  1893. 

MARSHALL,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1822. 

Glasgow  (sometime  Assistant  to  his  uncle,  Professor  James  Jeffray  (q.v.) ; 
Helensburgh;  died  2nd  August,  1862. 

MARSHALL,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1888. 

EC.  Minister  of  (i)  Loudoun,  Ayrshire,  (2)  Dalziel  Church,  Motherwell. 

MARSHALL,  THOMAS  BURNS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

Longriggend. 

MARSHALL,  WILLIAM,  C.M.  1826,  M.D.  1833. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MARSHALL,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1861. 

Glasgow ;   London. 

MARSHALL,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1864,  C.M.   1871. 

Braemar ;  Crathie  (Resident  Medical  Officer  at  Balmoral  Castle) ;  Windsor 
Castle  (Resident  Medical  Attendant  to  Her  Majesty  and  Royal  Family) ; 
Crieff. 


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423 


MARSHALL,  WILLIAM,  MA.  1881. 

(a)  Teacher  in  Glasgow  Public  Schools,  viz.,  (i)  Kennedy  Street,  (2) 
Oakbank,  (3)  Woodside;  (l>)  Head  Master  of  (i)  Wellpark  Public  School  there, 
(2)  City  Public  School  there. 

MARSHALL,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1887. 

Ebchester,  Co.  Durham. 

MARSHALL,  WILLIAM  GRAY,  M.A.  1882,  M.B.,  CM.  1884. 

Ship  Surgeon ;   Glasgow. 

MARSTON.  JOHN  WESTLAND,  LL.D.  1863. 

Dramatic  poet  and  litterateur ;  author  of  The  Patrician's  Daughter^  etc ; 
born  at  Boston,  Lines.,  3oth  January,  1819;  died  at  London,  6th  January,  1890; 
father  of  Philip  Bourke  Marston,  the  blind  poet. 

MARTIN,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1872,  B.D.  1875. 

Preacher  of  the  Gospel  and  private  Teacher ;  prevented  by  ill-health  from 
taking  any  fixed  charge;  residence,  Holehouse,  Neilston. 

MARTIN,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  CM.  1880. 

Kirkintilloch ;  Govan;  Helmsdale;  Kirkintilloch;  died  there,  i3th  December, 
1895. 

MARTIN,  ALLAN,  M.A.  1895. 

Student  of  Medicine. 

MARTIN,  DAVID,  M.A.  1821. 

"  Filius  natu  minimus  Davidis  agricolae  in  parochia  de  Mullabrack  in 
comitatu  de  Armagh"  [Matric.  Alb.  1818]. 

MARTIN,  GAVIN,  M.A,  1858. 

"  Fil.  nat.  tert.  Jacobi  Agricolae  in  com.  de  Lanark"  [Matric.  Alb.   1854], 

MARTIN,  GAVIN  HAMILTON,  M.A.  1890. 

Teacher,  Coatbridge;   died  25th  June,  1894. 

MARTIN,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1841. 

"Filius  natu  2"*  Gulielmi  Lictoris  apud  Glasgow"  [Matric.  Alb.  1834]. 

MARTIN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1770. 

"Gulielmi  Filius  natu  maximus  Agricolae  in  Parochia  de  Billey  in  Com. 
de  Antrim,  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1766]. 

MARTIN,  JAMES,  CM.  1840. 

"Hibernicus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MARTIN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1886. 

(i)  Teacher  in  Hutchesons'  Grammar  School,  Glasgow,  1886-91;  (2)  Teacher 
in  Whitehill  School,  Dennistoun,  Glasgow,  1892-96;  (3)  Cashier  in  Kinning 
Park  Iron  Works,  Glasgow,  since  1896. 

MARTIN,  JAMES  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1857. 

Glasgow;  Caulneld,  Victoria,  Australia;  Melbourne;  Cambuslang;  died 
i6th  November,  1878,  aged  43. 


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MARTIN,  JOHN,  M.A.  1781. 

"Natus  in  Hibernia  filius  natu  maximus  Danielis  Agricolae  in  parochia  de 
Billy  Comitatu  de  Antrim"  [Matric.  Alb.   1779]. 

MARTIN,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885. 

Kirkintilloch ;   Dalbeattie ;   Thome,  Yorks. ;   Haywood,  Lanarkshire ;   Kirk- 
intilloch. 

MARTIN,  JOHN  GIBSON,  Ch.B.  1822. 

"Hibernia"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MARTIN,  JOHN  HOWIE,  M.A.  1889,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Glasgow. 

MARTIN,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1810. 

"  Filius  Natu  Maximus  Gulielmi  in  parochia  de  Anaghlone  in  comitatu  de 
Down  in  Hyb."  [Matric.  Alb.   1807]. 

MARTIN,  LAURENCE,  M.D.  1837. 

«  Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MARTIN,  MATTHEW,  M.B.,  C.M.   1882. 

Glasgow. 

MARTIN,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1760. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Jacobi  quondam  Quaestoris  Apparatuum  Bellicorum 
in  Castello  Dublinensi"  [Matric.  Alb.  1759]. 

MARTIN,  ROBERT,  C.M.  1818. 

"  Hibernus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MARTIN,  SAMUEL  MACDONALD,  M.D.  1835. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MARTIN,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1837. 

Black watertown,  Co.  Armagh;   died  previous  to  1889. 

MARTIN,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1868. 

Minister  of  (i)  New  Parish,  Rothesay,  (2)  St.  Paul's,  Dundee,  (3)  Lauder. 

MARTIN,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1894. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Napiershall  School,  Glasgow,  (2)  Pupil  Teachers'  Institute 
there;   also  qualifying  for  LL.B.  Degree. 

MARTIN,  THOMAS  MILBOURNE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Ship  Surgeon;   Sunderland;   South  Shields. 

MARTIN,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1776. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MARTIN,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.   1883. 

Kirkintilloch ;   Thorne,  Yorks. 

MARTIN,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1892,  B.Sc.  1895. 

M.B.,  C.M.   1897. 
MARTIN,  WILLIAM  FERRIER,  M.A.  1882, 

U.P.  Missionary  to  (i)  Rajputana,  India,  (2)  Jamaica. 


ROLL    OF    GRADUATES  425 

MARTIN,  WILLIAM  KIRK,  CM.  1819. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MARTYN,  HARRY  SOMERVILLE,  M.A.  1896. 

Student   of   Theology   in    Regent's    Park   (Baptist)   College,    London,    and 
Student  of  Medicine  in  Glasgow  University. 

MARUCHEAU,  JULES  MARCUS,  M.D.  1844. 

"Filius  natu  quintus  Petri  Agricolae  in  insula  de  Sanct.   Lucia"  [Matric. 
Alb.   1837]. 

MARWICK,  DAVID  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1881,  LL.B.  1884. 

W.S.,  Edinburgh;   son  of  Sir  James  David  Marwick,  LL.D.  (q.v.). 

MARWICK,  SIR  JAMES  DAVID,  LL.D.  1878. 

S.S.C. ;   Town   Clerk  of  (i)  Edinburgh,  186073,  (2)  Glasgow  since  1873; 
K.B.  1888;   born  1826. 

MASCART,  ELEUTHERE,  LL.D.  1896. 

Professor  of  Physics   in   the   College  of  France,    Paris;   Official    Head   of 
Meteorology  in  France. 

MASON,  ARCHIBALD,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Strathaven. 

MASON,  GEORGE,  B.A.  1837. 

"Filius   natu   maximus   Joannis  jurisconsulti   in   Killarney  et  comitatu   de 
Kerry"  [Matric.  Alb.   1831]. 

MASON,  HENRY,  M.B.,  CM.  1884,  M.D.  1888. 

Glasgow ;   Leicester. 

MASON,  JAMES,  M.D.  1864. 

Barrowden,    Rutlandshire ;    Sheffield :    sometime   Lecturer    on   Botany   and 
Physiology  in  School  of  Medicine  there. 

MASON,  MATTHEW,  M.D.,  CM.  1863. 

Cambuslang;   Old  Kilpatrick;   died  ist  October,  1871. 

MASON,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1891. 

Strathaven. 

MASSY,  RICHARD  TUTHILL,  M.D.  1844. 

Worcester;  Sydenham ;  Surbiton;  Wimbledon;  Brighton;  Redhill,  Surrey; 
Brighton;  died  i7th  February,  1886. 

MASTERTON,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1894. 

Glasgow;   Hartwood,   Lanarkshire. 

MASUDA,  REISAKU,  B.Sc  1878. 

Engineer,  Government  Railway  Department,  Tokio,  Japan. 

MATHER,  BENJAMIN,  MJL  1731. 

Son  of  Rev.  Cotton  Mather,  D.D.,  Boston,  New  England. 


426  ROLL  OF  GRADUATES 

MATHER,  GEORGE  RITCHIE,  M.D.   1861. 

Glasgow;  died  (while  present  at  the  Annual  Dinner  of  the  Faculty  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons)  2gth  November,  1895. 

MATHER,  HORATIO,  CM.  1826. 

Newton-in-Mackerfield,  Lanes. ;   died  2oth  April,   1864. 

MATHER,  MATTHEW,  M.D.  1829. 

Glasgow:  sometime  Medical  Superintendent,  Earnhill  Poorhouse;  died  25th 
December,  1863. 

MATHER,  ROBERT  COTTON,  M.A.  1831,  LL.D.  1862. 

Congregational  Missionary  at  (i)  Calcutta,  (2)  Benares,  (3)  Mirzapore,  and 
Editor  of  the  Hindustanee  Reference  Bible;  born  at  New  Windsor,  Manchester, 
8th  November,  1808;  died  at  Finchley,  London,  2ist  April,  1877. 

MATHER,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1821. 

Minister  of  (i)  Stanley,  (2)  Free  Church  there;  died  2£th  September,  1877. 

MATHESON,  GEORGE,  B.A.   1861,  M.A.   1862,  B.D.  1866. 

Minister  of  (i)  Innellan,  (2)  St.  Bernard's,  Edinburgh;   D.D.  Edin.  1879. 

MATHESON,  HUGH,  M.A.  1878,  B.D.  1886. 

(i)  Teacher  in  Glasgow;  (2)  F.C.  Minister  at  Lybster  since  1887. 

MATHESON,  JOHN  COLIN,  M.B.,  CM.  1894. 

Salen,  Argyllshire;   London. 

MATHEWS,  JOHN,  M.D.   1850. 

Manchester. 

MATHEWS,  SAMUEL,  M.A.   1812. 

"Fil.  n.  Tertius  Samuelis  Agricolae  in  par.  de  Irdstraw  in  comitatu  de 
Tyronne"  [Matric.  Alb.  1809], 

MATHEWS,  THOMAS  LOWTHER,  M.D.  1854. 

Glasgow;  Manchester. 

MATHIE,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.   1888. 

Bilston,  Staffs. 

MATHIE,  JOHN  WILSON,  M.B.,  CM.  1891. 

Glasgow. 

MATHIESON,  ALEXANDER  LEWIS,  M.B.,  CM.  1886. 

Clachan,  Kintyre;   Glasgow;   Sheffield. 

MATHIESON,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  C.M.   1889. 

Clachan,  Kintyre ;   Tarbert,  Argyllshire ;   Clachan ;   Stafford. 

MATHISON,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1814,  D.D.  1837. 

Minister  of  St.  Andrew's  Presbyterian  Church,  Montreal,  Canada;  born  at 
Renton,  Dumbartonshire,  ist  October,  1795;  died  at  Montreal,  i4th  February, 
1870. 


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MATTHEWS,  DAVID,  B.Sc.  1879- 

M.B.,  C.M.  Edin.   1880;  Ship  Surgeon;  Glenluce. 

MATTHEWS,  JAMES  NELSON,  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 

Ship  Surgeon  ;  Cape  Colony ;  Caistor ;  London ;  Dromore,  Co.  Down ; 
London. 

MATTHEWS,  NICHOLAS  BLAYNEY,  CM.  1838,  M.D.  1842. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MATTHEWSON,  GILBERT,  M.A.  1769. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MAUNSELL,  HENRY,  M.D.  1831. 

Dublin ;  sometime  Professor  of  Midwifery  in  Royal  College  of  Surgeons, 
Ireland ;  First  Registrar  of  Branch  Medical  Council  for  Ireland ;  died  2yth 
September,  1879,  aged  73. 

MAYOR,  JAMES,  M.A.  1871. 

Licentiate  of  the  Free  Church ;  Principal  of  private  Academy  at  Pollok- 
shields,  Glasgow,  1871-79;  born  1828;  died  1879. 

MAWHINNY,  JOHN,  CM.  1838. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MAXTON,  JAMES,  CM.  1838. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MAXTON,  JOHN,  CM.  1830. 

Surgeon  to  Calcutta  Police  and  Hospital;  Coroner;  Surgeon  to  Customs,  etc.; 
Edinburgh;  London;  Lochwinnoch;  Edinburgh;  died  6th  December,  1882. 

MAXWELL,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1810. 

"Filius  natu  Maximus  Viri  Reverendi  Andreae  Pastoris  apud  Ardstraw  in 
comitatu  de  Tyrone"  [Matric.  Alb.  1805]. 

MAXWELL,  DAVID,  M.A.  1767. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MAXWELL,  DAVID,  M.A.  1805. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Drumkeen  previous  to  1812,  (2)  New- 
townards,  1812-59;  died  nth  October,  1859. 

MAXWELL,  HENRY,  M.A.  1754. 

"  Filius  natu  2dus  quondam  Roberti  Maxwell  de  Fellowshall  in  Parochia  de 
Tynan  in  Com.  de  Armagh"  [Matric.  Alb.  1749]. 

MAXWELL,  JAMES,  M.D.  1845. 

Derrylin,  Co.  Fermanagh;   died  1880. 

MAXWELL,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1882,  M.D.  1888. 

Shotts;   Tobermory,  Mull. 

MAXWELL,  JOHN,  M.D.  1823. 

Glasgow;  gave  an  affirmation  instead  of  the  oath;   died  1843. 


428  ROLL   OF   GRADUATES 

MAXWELL,  JOSEPH,  M.D.  1832. 

Omagh,  Co.  Tyrone;   died  aoth  July,   1888,  aged  81. 

MAXWELL,  PATRICK,  M.A.  1751. 

Minister  of  (i)  Gorbals,  (2)  New  Monkland  ;   died  4th  May,   1793. 

MAXWELL,  PATRICK,  M.A.  1767. 

"  Filius  natu  alter  Joannis,  Agricolae,  in  parochia  de  Ochterairder,  in  corait. 
de  Perth"  [Matric.  Alb.   1760]. 

MAXWELL,  PATRICK,  B.A.  1844. 

East  India  Company's  Service;   retired  as  a  Major-General. 

MAXWELL,  SAMUEL,  M.D.  1780. 

"Has  practised  Physic  and  Surgery  extensively  in  a  Country  place"  [Uni- 
versity Minute,  gth  August,   1780], 

MAXWELL,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1750. 

Minister  of  Stewarton ;   died  i3th  March,  1796. 

MAXWELL,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1844. 

Guildford,  Surrey. 

MAXWELL,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1875. 

Minister  of  Cardross. 

MAXWELL,  SIR  WILLIAM  STIRLING,  BART.,  LL.D.  1873. 

Of  Keir;    ninth   Baronet;  Dean  of  Faculties  in  Glasgow  University,  1857 

to   1860;   Chancellor,  1875   to   1878;    M.P.  for  Perthshire;   born  at  Kenmure, 

near  Glasgow,   8th  March,    1818;   died  at  Venice,   i$th  January,   1878;   K.T. ; 

D.C.L.  Oxon.   1876;   LL.D.  Edin.   1861. 

MAYBERRY,  GEORGE  MAHONY,  M.D.  1838. 

Kenmare,  Co.  Kerry;   died  1880. 

MAYBURY,  THOMAS  DUCKETT,  M.D.  1838. 

Killarney,  Co.  Kerry;   Tralee,  same  Co. 

MAYNE,  EDWARD,  M.A.  1798. 

"  Filius   natu   maximus    Jacobi    Armigeri    de   Powis    Logic    Clackmannan " 
[Matric.  Alb.   1794  and  1795]. 

MAYNE,  HUGH,  M.A.  1815. 

"  Filius  Natu  Minimus  Joannis  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Saintfield  in  comitatu 
de  Down"  [Matric.  Alb.  1811]. 

MAYNE,  JOHN,  M.D.  1837. 

Alloa;   Holmes  Chapel,  Cheshire;   Dalton,  Lanes.;   died  1885. 

MAYNE,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1768. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MAYNE,  ROBERT  GRAY,  LL.D.  1867. 

M.D.  Leyden;  Leeds. 

MAYWOOD,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1786. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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MAYZS,  GEORGE,  B.A.  1850,  M.A.  1851. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 
MEADE,  PATRICK  JOSIAS,  C.M.  1825. 

"Hybernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MEAGHER,  JOHN,  M.D.  1787. 

"  Tipperariensis  in  Hibernia"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MEGHAN,  ARTHUR,  M.B.,  CM.  1879. 

Haltwhistle,  Northumberland;   Glasgow. 

MEGHAN,  JOSEPH,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887. 

Glasgow;   Erith,  Kent;   London. 

MECREDY,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1766. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MECREDY,  ROBERT  DEAN  WILLS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1879. 

Gosforth,  Northumberland;   Nettlesworth,  Co.  Durham. 

MEEK,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1797. 

"Fil.  n.  max.  Joannis  Chirurgi  in  Vico  de  Falkirk  et   Com.   de  Stirling" 
[Matric.  Alb.   1792]. 

MEEK.  JAMES,  D.D.  1781. 

Preacher  in  College  Chapel,  Glasgow,  1763-65  ;  Minister  of  (i)  Lesmahagow, 

1766-74,  (2)  Cambuslang,  1774  to  1810;  Dean  of  Faculties  in  Glasgow  University, 

1780-2,  1784-6,  1788-90,  1792-4,  and  1798-1800;  died  2ist  June,  1810,  aged  71. 

MEEK,  WILLIAM,  D.D.  1802. 

Minister  of  (i)  Torphichen,  (2)  Hamilton;  died  5th  February,  1837,  aged  64. 

MEEKINGS,  JOHN  FREDERICK,  M.D.  1834. 

Dublin. 

MEESON,  HENRY  ASHTON,  M.D.  1838. 

"  Anglus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MEHARG,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1800. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Stonebridge ;  ordained  1804;  suspended  1819 

for  irregularities;  subsequently  deposed  from  the  Ministry  of  the  Congregation. 

MEIGHAN,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1882,  M.D.  1884. 

Glasgow;   died  1888. 

MEIGHAN,  THOMAS  SPENCE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1870,  M.D.  1874. 

London ;  Glasgow  (Lecturer  on  Ophthalmic  Surgery  in  Anderson's  College). 

MEIKLE,  ANDREW  WINGATE,  M.A.  1888. 

Electrical  Engineer,  Glasgow. 

MEIKLE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1883,  B.D.  1886. 

Minister  of  Alyth  since  1897. 

MEIKLE,  MATTHEW,  M.A.  1855. 

Minister  of  Fintry;   died  28th  November,   1895. 


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ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 


MEIKLE,  WILLIAM,  CM.   1825. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MEIKLEHAM,  DAVID  SCOTT,  M.D.  1833. 

Son    of   Professor    William    Meikleham    (q.v.);    Snell  Exhibitioner,    1822; 

B.A.   Oxon.    1826;    M.A.    1829;    Medical    Practitioner   in  America;    born  6th 
January,   1804;   died  in  America  at  an  early  age. 

MEIKLEHAM,  GEORGE  CUNINGHAME,  M.D.   1841. 

Inspector-General,  Army;  born  Qth  January,  1820;  died  at  Southsea, 
3oth  December,  1895  ;  son  of  Professor  William  Meikleham  (q.v.). 

MEIKLEHAM,  JOHN,  M.A.  1823. 

Graduated  as  "M'llquham";  U.P.  Minister  at  Grange,  Keith;  died 
1 2th  April,  1879,  aged  75. 

MEIKLEHAM,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1792,  LL.D.  1799. 

Sometime  Rector  of  Ayr  Academy;  thereafter  Professor  in  the  University 
of  Glasgow,  of  (i)  Astronomy,  1799  to  1803,  (2)  Natural  Philosophy,  1803  to 
1846;  died  7th  May,  1846,  aged  75;  graduated  M.A.  as  "M'llquham." 

MEIKLEHAM,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1820,  LL.B.  1839. 

Writer  in  Glasgow;  Clerk  of  College,  1831-44;  Clerk  of  Senate,  1831-45; 
also  Factor  for  Hamilton  Bursaries;  born  7th  February,  1802;  went  to  Canada, 
and  died  there  circa  1851;  son  of  Professor  William  Meikleham  (q.v.). 

MEIKLEJOHN,  JOHN,  M.A.  1873. 

Minister  of  (i)  U.P.  Church,  Kirkmuirhill,  Lanarkshire,  1874-88,  (2)  Pres- 
byterian Church,  Dorcas  Street,  South  Melbourne. 

MEIKLEM,  JAMES,  M.A.   1840. 

Minister  of  Brownfield  Mission  Church,  Glasgow,  1844-69;  died  July,  1869. 

MEIKLEM,  ROBERT,  B.A.  1856,  M.A.  1857,  B.D.  1867. 

Minister  of  Drumelzier;  born  i2th  October,  1833  ;  died  28th  December,  1873. 

MELVEN,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1731. 

Probably  the  same  person  as  Andrew  Melvin,  A.M.,  Library  Keeper  to 
the  University  of  Glasgow,  1756-57,  who  died  26th  January,  1757  [Univ. 
Minutes,  22nd  January,  1756,  and  ist  February,  1757]. 

MELVILL,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1791. 

"Filius  natu  Maximus  Davidis  Mercatoris  in  Urbe  Dublinensi"  [Matric. 
Alb.  1788]. 

MELVILL,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1744. 

Probably  the  same  person  as  Thomas  Melvill,  experimental  philosopher, 
who  died  at  Geneva,  December,  1753. 

MELVILLE,  ALEXANDER  PATRICK,  M.A.  1890. 

W.S.,  Edinburgh;   son  of  Andrew  Melville,  D.D.  (q.v.). 

MELVILLE,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1822. 

Unitarian  Minister  at  Ipswich;   died  about  the  age  of  30. 


ROLL    OF    GRADUATES  431 

MELVILLE,  ANDREW,  D.D.  1888. 

Minister  of  (i)  Free  Church,  Alva,  1865-69,  (2)  St.  Enoch's  Free  Church, 
Glasgow,  1869-89;  Principal  Clerk  of  Free  Church  General  Assembly  since  1884; 
Secretary  of  Sustentation  Fund  since  1889. 

MELVILLE,  PETER,  M.A.  1865,  B.D.  1869. 

Parish  Missionary,  Rothesay,  1869;  Parish  Assistant,  Fredericton,  New 
Bnmswick,  1870-71;  Parish  Minister,  Georgetown,  Prince  Edward  Island,  1872- 
75;  Colony  Minister,  New  Kincardine,  New  Brunswick,  1876-79;  Parish  Minister, 
Stanley  and  Nashwaak,  New  Brunswick,  1879-81;  Parish  Minister,  St.  Columba, 
Hopewell,  Nova  Scotia,  1881-91 ;  Parish  Minister  of  Kendall,  Orkney,  since  1892. 

MENISH,  HENRY,  M.D.  1763. 

"Filius  natu  secundus  Gulielmi  Chyrurgi  in  Urbe  Wellington  Comitatu  de 
Somerset"  [Matric.  Alb.  1757]. 

MENZIES,  ALEXANDER  M.,  M.D.,  CM.  1835. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MENZIES,  ALLAN,  D.D.  1889. 

Minister  of  Abernyte,  1873-90;  Professor  of  Divinity  in  St.  Mary's  College, 
St.  Andrews,  since  1889;  B.D.  Edin.  1869. 

MENZIES,  DAVID  MACKINLAY,  M.A.  1886. 

Of  the  Middle  Temple,  London. 

MENZIES,  JOHN,  C.M.   1838. 

Pollokshaws;   died  1872. 

MENZIES,  JOSEPH  HOME,  M.B.   1865,  M.D.  1867. 

Glasgow;   died  1885. 

MENZIES,  JOSEPH  HUME,  M.A.   1895. 

Student  of  Law. 

MENZIES,  PETER  SINCLAIR,  B.A.  1858,  M.A.   1861. 

Minister  of  (i)  High  Church,  Paisley,  (2)  St.  George's-in-the-Fields,  Glasgow, 
(3)  Scots  Church,  Melbourne;  born  ist  November,  1839;  died  23rd  February, 
1874;  son  of  William  Menzies,  D.D.  1851  (q.v.). 

MENZIES,  THOMAS,  C.M.  1822. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MENZIES,  THOMAS  JAMES,  M.A.   1881,  B.Sc.  1885. 

(i)  Science  Master  in  Hutchesons'  Grammar  School,  Glasgow;  (2)  Head 
Master  of  Stonelaw  Public  School,  Rutherglen  ;  (3)  Rector  of  Stranraer  Academy, 
Stranraer;  (4)  Lecturer  on  Science  in  St.  James's  Public  School,  Glasgow. 

MENZIES,  WILLIAM,  D.D.  1851. 

Minister  of  (i)  East  Church,  Greenock,  (2)  Maybole;  died  isth  April,  1870, 
aged  74. 

MENZIES,  WILLIAM,  D.D.  1855. 

Minister  of  Keir,  1827-69;  born  9th  September,  1797;  died  6th  November, 
1869. 


432  ROLL    OF   GRADUATES 

MERCER,  ALEXANDER,  D.D.   1786. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Dungannon,  1772-76;  thereafter  "Rector  of 

a  distinguished  Academy  in  the  neighbourhood  of  Dublin"  [University  Minute]. 

MERCER,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1824. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MERROW,  DAVID  SCRIBNER,  M.A.  1891,  B.D.  1894. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

MERRY,  GEORGE  ROSS,  LL.D.  1887. 

Classical  Master  in  Edinburgh  Academy,  1870-83 ;  Rector  of  the  High 
School  of  Dundee  since  1883;  Preliminary  Examiner  on  English  in  Glasgow 
University,  1892-95;  B.A.  Oxon.  1870;  M.A.  1882. 

MERRY,  ROBERT,  M.A.   1790. 

Described  in  University  Minute  of  loth  June,  1790,  as  "a  Gentleman  of 
distinguished  Literature";  doubtless  the  same  person  as  Robert  Merry,  dilettante 
(versifier,  playwright,  and  epigrammatist),  who  in  1791  married  Elizabeth  Brunton, 
the  actress;  born  in  London,  April,  1755;  died  in  Baltimore,  i4th  December, 
1798. 

MERRYLEES,  CHARLES  JAMES  TENNANT,  M.A.  1887. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Bainsford,  Falkirk. 

MESHAM,  WILLIAM  ROBERT,  M.D.  1826. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

METCALFE,  FRANCIS  RALPH,  M.D.  1839. 

"Ex  Ind.  Ori."  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

METCALFE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1891,  B.D.  1892. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

MICHELL,  HUMPHREY,  M.D.  1834. 

Dublin;   died  26th  September,   1877. 

MICHELL,  WILLIAM  C,  M.D.  1835. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MIDDLETON,  ARTHUR  STANLEY,  M.A.  1895. 

Student  of  Theology  in  Glasgow  University. 

MIDDLETON,  GEORGE,  M.A.   1885,  B.L.  1891,  LL.B.  1892. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

MIDDLETON,  GEORGE  STEVENSON,  M.B.,  CM.  1876,  M.D.  1884. 

M.A.  Aberdeen ;  Glasgow  (Assistant  to  Professor  of  Practice  of  Medicine 
in  the  University,  1881-92). 

MIDDLETON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1896. 

Student  of  Law. 

MIDDLETON,  ROBERT  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1878. 

Thornhill,  Dumfriesshire;   London;   Southsea. 


ROLL    OF    GRADUATES  433 

MIDDLETON,  THOMAS  HUDSON,  B.Sc.  1883. 

Professor    of   Agriculture    in    Baroda    College,    Baroda,    India,    1889-96; 

Lecturer  on  Agriculture  in  University  College  of  Wales,  Aberystwyth,  since  1896. 

MIDDLETON,  WILLIAM,  M.D.,  CM.  1862. 

Mullingar,  Co.  Westmeath ;   Killucan,  same  Co. 

MIKLES,  SAMUEL,  M.D.  1742. 

Practitioner  in  London. 

MILES,  CHARLES  POPHAM,  M.D.  1854. 

Curate  of  (i)  St.  Ann,  Limehouse,  London,  1837-39,  (2)  St.  Luke,  Chelsea, 
1839-41,  (3)  Bishopwearmouth,  1841-43,  (4)  St.  Jude's,  Glasgow,  1843-58;  Princi- 
pal of  Protestant  College,  Malta,  1858-67;  Vicar  of  Monkwearmouth,  1867-83; 
Honorary  Canon  of  Durham,  1882-91 ;  F.L.S. ;  died  loth  July,  1891,  aged  81. 

MILES,  JOHN,  M.A.  1781. 

"(Natus  in  Hybernia)  Filius  natu  Secundus  Joannis  Armigeri  de  Rochestoun 
in  parochia  de  Ardfinnin  et  comitatu  de  Tiperary"  [Matric.  Alb.  1778]. 

MILES,  JOHN,  M.A.  1796. 

"Hybernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MILLAR,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1879. 

Farmer,  Huntly  Farm,  Longforgan. 

MILLAR,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1883. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Kincardine  O'Neil. 

MILLAR,  ARTHUR  DAVID,  M.A.  1888. 

(i)  Assistant  Classical  Master,  Ayr  Academy;  (2)  Classical  Master,  Campbel- 
town  Grammar  School;  (3)  Classical  Master,  Spier's  School,  Beith. 

MILLAR,  DUNCAN  M'FADYEN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Greenock. 

MILLAR,  GAVIN,  M.A.  1777. 

"Filius  natu  quartus  Hugonis  Agricolae  in  Parochia  de  Lesmahago  in 
Comitatu  de  Lanark"  [Matric.  Alb.  1773]. 

MILLAR,  HENRY,  M.A.  1731. 

Minister  of  Neilston,  1737-71;  died  i3th  November,  1771;  the  originator 
of  the  inkle  manufacture  in  the  parish ;  brother  of  Andrew  Millar,  the  well-known 
London  bookseller. 

MILLAR,  JAMES,  M.A.  1788. 

One  of  the  Physicians  of  the  Dispensary  at   Edinburgh,  and  a  litterateur 

ot  some  reputation  ;   Original  Projector  and   Editor  of  Encyclopedia  Edinensis, 

etc.;    M.D.  Edin.  1795;   born  at  Ayr,  1762;   died  of  fever  at  Edinburgh,  July, 

1827. 

MILLAR,  JAMES,  M.D.  1842. 

Glasgow;   Gourock ;    Edinburgh. 

2  E 


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MILLAR,  JAMES,  M.B.  1870,  M.D.  1874. 

Paisley;  Glasgow;  Belford,  Northumberland;  Warkworth  there;  died  1886. 

MILLAR,  JAMES,  M.A.   1879,  B.D.   1884. 

Minister  of  New  Cumnock. 

MILLAR,  JAMES,  M.A.  1896. 

Student  of  Medicine. 

MILLAR,  JAMES  BINNIE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Newmains ;   Overtown. 

MILLAR,  JAMES  GARDNER,  M.A.  1876. 

LL.B.  Edin.  1880;  Advocate,  Edinburgh. 

MILLAR,  JOHN,  B.A.  1844. 

"Filius    natu   maximus   Gul.    Millar,    Agricolae   in   com.    de   Londonderry, 
Hibernus"  [Maine.  Alb.   1838]. 

MILLAR,  JOHN,  LL.D.  1876. 

Advocate;  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Court  of  Session,  under  title  of  Lord 
Craighill;   died  at  Edinburgh,  22nd  September,   1888,  aged  71. 

MILLAR,  JOHN  NELSON,  M.B.,  C.M.   1871. 

Glasgow;   Wombwell,  Yorks. 

MILLAR,  PETER  KERR,  M.A.  1886. 

Belonged  to  Paisley;  intended  for  the  Ministry;  died  isth  January,  1887, 
aged  23. 

MILLAR,  RICHARD,  M.D.  1789. 

Of  Wellhouse;  Teacher  of  Materia  Medica  in  the  University  of  Glasgow, 
(i)  as  Lecturer,  1791  to  1831,  (2)  as  Professor,  1831  to   1833;   died  1833. 

MILLAR,  THOMAS,  M.A.   1800. 

"Filius   natu   quartus  Alexandri,  agricolae   apud    Kiltinny,  in   parochia  de 
Macosquin,  in  comitatu  de  Derry  in  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.   1799]. 

MILLAR,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1741. 

"F.  Gul.  Millar  in  paroch.  de  Kilmaurs  in  Cornit.  Air"  [Matric.  Alb.  1737]. 

MILLAR,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1760. 

"Filius  natu  max.  Gulielmi,  Glasgua  Civis"  [Matric.  Alb.   1754]- 

MILLAR,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1767. 

"Of  Antigua,  who  is  at  present  in  Glasgow"  [Univ.  Minute,  i7th  November, 
1767]. 

MILLAR,  WILLIAM,  C.M.  1827. 

Ahoghill,  Co.  Antrim;   died  7th  August,   1863. 

MILLAR,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886. 

Glasgow ;   Ship  Surgeon ;   Tottenham,  Middlesex. 

MILLEN,  EBENEZER,  B.A.   1854,  M.A.  1855. 

Teacher,  Glasgow. 


ROLL   OF  GRADUATES  435 

MILLER,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1880. 

Minister  of  St.  Andrew's  Scots  Presbyterian  Church,  Sydney,  New  South 
Wales. 

MILLER,  ALFRED  EDWARD,  M.B.,  CM.   1885. 

Helensburgh ;   Douglas,  Isle  of  Man ;   Laxey  there. 

MILLER,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.   1890. 

Glasgow ;   Ship  Surgeon ;   Glasgow ;   London. 

MILLER,  DAVID,  M.A.  1878. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Stranraer. 

MILLER,  DAVID,  M.A.  1885,  B.L.  1888,  LL.B.  1889. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

MILLER,  DAVID  RAMSAY,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Ship  Surgeon ;   Glasgow. 

MILLER,  DONALD,  M.A.  1866. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Genoa. 

MILLER,  EBENEZER,  M.A.   1823. 

(i)  Tutor  for  four  years  in  the  Independent  Seminary  at  Blackburn;  (2) 
Minister  of  the  Independent  Congregation,  Old  Gravel  Lane,  London,  1827-31 ; 
(3)  Head  of  London  Missionary  Society  Institution  for  training  of  Missionaries, 
1831-39;  (4)  Minister  of  the  English  Congregation  at  Rotterdam,  1839-46;  (5) 
F.C.  Missionary  at  Cape  Town,  1846-50;  (6)  F.C.  Missionary  at  Chinsurah,  India, 
1850-57;  died  on  voyage  to  Australia  for  his  health,  26th  March,  1857,  aged  78. 

MILLER,  EDWARD,  M.A.  1896. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Newtyle  since  1896. 

MILLER,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  CM.  1887. 

Mothenvell ;   Willington,  Durham ;   Salford,  Lanes. 

MILLER,  HARRY  COLIN,  M.A.  1883. 

Organist  of  Skelmorlie  U.P.  Church,  and  Teacher  and  Lecturer  on  Acoustics 

and    History  of  Music   in   the   Glasgow  Athenaeum    School   of  Music ;    Euing 

Lecturer  on  Music  in  Glasgow  and  West  of  Scotland  Technical  College;   Mus. 

Bac.  Lond.   1888. 

MILLER,  HENRY,  M.A.,  M.D.  1752. 

Surgeon  in  Kirkcaldy. 

MILLER,  HENRY,  M.A.  1769. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  Henry  Miller,  Presbyterian  Minister  at 
Glendermot,  Co.  Derry,  1776  to  1820,  and  who  died  ist  January,  1821. 

MILLER,  HUGH,  M.D.   1861. 

Bombay. 

MILLER,  HUGH,  M.D.   1864. 

Glasgow;   died  5th  January,  1888,  aged  53. 


436  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

MILLER,  HUGH,  M.B.,  C.M.  1871,  M.D.  1875. 

Birkenhead;   died  at  Rowallan,  Saltcoats,   28th  October,   1892,  aged  47. 

MILLER,  HUGH,  M.A.  1878. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Shandon. 

MILLER,  HUGH,  M.A.  1887. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Kinning  Park  Public  School,  Glasgow,  (2)  Harmony  Row 
Public  School,  Govan,  (3)  Bellahouston  Academy. 

MILLER,  JAMES,  M.D.  1803. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MILLER,  JAMES,  B.A.   1853. 

"Fil.  nat.  max.  Jacobi  vinarii  in  Middlesex"  [Matric.  Alb.   1850]. 

MILLER,  JAMES,  M.D.,  C.M.  1862. 

Beith;    London;   died  ;th  August,   1882,  aged  43. 

MILLER,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.   1882,  M.D.  1894. 

Dundee. 

MILLER,  JAMES  CARLILE,  B.Sc.  1890. 

Manufacturing  Chemist,  Glasgow. 

MILLER,  JAMES  HENDERSON,  M.A.   1881. 

(a)  Teacher  in  F.C.  Normal  School,  Glasgow;  (b]  Head  Master  of  (i)  School 
in  Irvine,  (2)  Partick  Academy,  (3)  Rockvilla  Public  School,  Glasgow,  (4)  Well- 
park  Public  School  there. 

MILLER,  JAMES  ROBERT  M'CHEYNE,  M.A.   1887,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Glasgow. 

MILLER,  JOHN,  M.A.  1824. 

"F.  n.  7raus  Jacobi  Artif.  Kilmaurs,  Ayr"  [Matric.  Alb.  1820]. 

MILLER,  JOHN,  M.A.   1834. 

"Scoticus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MILLER,  JOHN,  M.D.  1844. 

Rothesay. 

MILLER,  JOHN,  M.A.  1861. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Duns. 

MILLER,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.   1872,  M.D.  1876. 

Morpeth ;   Glasgow. 

MILLER,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Lancaster ;   Stewarton  ;   Harthill. 

MILLER,  JOHN,  M.A.  1896. 

Classical  and  English  Master  in  Ladyland  School,  Maybole. 

MILLER,  JOHN  FRAME,  M.A.  1885. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Millerston. 


ROLL    OF   GRADUATES  437 

MILLER,  JOHN  HAMILTON,  M.A.  1884. 

English  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Belford. 

MILLER,  JOHN  HARRY,  M.A.  1893. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Elie,  Fife. 

MILLER,  JOHN  LINDSAY,  M.D.  1878. 

Launceston,  Tasmania;   J.P. ;   Melbourne. 

MILLER,  JOHN  MOIR,  M.B.,  CM.  1882. 

London  ;  Glasgow ;   Largs. 

MILLER,  MATTHEW,  M.A.   1824. 

"F.  n.  2ndus  Jacobi  Mercatoris,  Glasgow"  [Matric.  Alb.   1820]. 

MILLER,  OLIVER,  M.A.  1837. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MILLER,  ROBERT,  CM.  1832. 

London;   Gait,  Canada;   London;   died  i6th  January,  1894,  aged  87. 

MILLER,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1880,  M.D.  1884. 

Ship  Surgeon ;   Glasgow ;   Hull ;   Blackpool ;   London. 

MILLER,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1887,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Dundee. 

MILLER,  ROBERT  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  CM.  1885. 

Coatbridge ;   Lossiemouth  ;   Edinburgh. 

MILLER,  ROBERT  CRAIG,  M.B.,  CM.  1886. 

Ship  Surgeon ;   Bury,  Lanes. ;   Dervock,  Co.  Antrim. 

MILLER,  ROBERT  GIBSON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1884. 

Glasgow. 

MILLER,  ROBERT  KALLEY,  M.A.  1862. 

Fellow,  etc.,  of  St.  Peter's,  Cambridge,  and  Professor  of  Mathematics  at  the 
Royal  Naval  College,  Greenwich ;  Degree  Examiner  on  Mathematics  in  Glasgow 
University,  1868-71;  died  circa  1890. 

MILLER,  ROBERT  KING,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Glasgow. 

MILLER,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1824. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MILLER,  THOMAS,  C.M.  1825. 

Beith;  died  1874. 

MILLER,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1875. 

Bridge  of  Allan;  Lennoxtown. 

MILLER,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1887. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Crosshill  Public  School,  Strathaven,  1886-89,  (2)  Morgan 
Academy,  Dundee,  1889-97;  drowned  at  the  Cliffs,  near  Arbroath,  i7th  April, 
1897,  while  attempting  to  rescue  a  boy  who  had  fallen  into  the  sea. 


438  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

MILLER,  THOMAS  HUGH,  M.A.  1873. 

(i)  Mathematical  Master  at  Wesley  College,  Sheffield;  (2)  Lecturer  on 
Mathematics  and  Physics  at  the  Training  College,  Isleworth,  Middlesex. 

MILLER,  WALTER,  M.D.  1794. 

"Jamaica"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MILLER,  WILLIAM  DUNCAN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

F.C.  Medical  Missionary  to  Aden. 

MILLER,  WILLIAM  GALBRAITH,  M.A.   1872,  LL.B.  1875. 

Sometime  Writer,  Glasgow,  now  Advocate,  Edinburgh ;  Lecturer  in  Glasgow 
University  on  (a)  Public  Law  since  1878,  (b}  Philosophy  of  Law  since  1893,  (c} 
International  Private  Law  since  1894. 

MILLER,  WILLIAM  HARTE,  M.D.   1850. 

Epping,  Victoria,  Australia;  Seacombe,  Cheshire;  Civil  Surgeon,  India; 
Newstead,  Victoria,  Australia;  Wangaratta  there;  Dromana  there;  died  6th 
January,  1881,  aged  50. 

MILLER,  WILLIAM  JAMES  SOMMERVILLE,  M.A.  1896. 

Student  of  Theology  in  Glasgow  University. 

MILLER,  WILLIAM  MITCHELL,  B.Sc.   1881. 

Civil  and  Mining  Engineer,  Edinburgh. 

MILLIGAN,  GEORGE,  D.D.  1853. 

Sometime  Assistant  to  Josiah  Walker,  Professor  of  Humanity  in  Glasgow 
University;  thereafter  (1832-58)  Minister  of  Elie;  died  i5th  October,  1858, 
aged  66. 

MILLIGAN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1875. 

Head  Master  of  (i)  Mitchell  School,  Glasgow,  1866-75,  (2)  London  Road 
Public  School  there,  1875-78,  (3)  Garnethill  School  there  (now  Glasgow  High 
School  for  Girls)  since  1878;  Degree  Examiner  on  Education  in  Glasgow  Uni- 
versity since  1895. 

MILLIGAN,  JOHN,  M.A.  1836. 

Parochial  Teacher,  Dunscore,  1829-48;  Minister  of  (i)  Corsock,  1848-55,  (2) 
Twynholm,  1855-75;  born  26th  May,  1810  ;  died  i6th  June,  1875. 

MILLIGAN,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1800. 

"Filius  n.  Max.  Archibaldi  Artificis,  Sanquhar,  Dumfries"  [Matric.  Alb. 
1796]. 

MILLING,  JOHN  THOMAS,  M.D.  1843. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MILLS,  HUGH,  M.A.  1814. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Moville,  1824-32;  died  2ist  November, 
1832. 

MILLS,  JOHN,  M.A.  1865. 

Minister  of  St.  Matthews,  Dundee. 


ROLL    OF   GRADUATES  439 

MILNE,  THOMAS,  C.M.  1819. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MILNE,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1860. 

Glasgow ;  Surgeon,  R.N. ;  Ferryhill,  Durham  ;  Glasgow ;  Cumbernauld  ;  died 
28th  May,  1880. 

MILNE,  THOMAS,  B.D.  1886. 

Minister  of  Lethendy  and  Kinloch;  M.A.  Aberdeen,  1883. 

MILNE,  WILLIAM,  D.D.  1820. 

Missionary  to  China,  and  President  of  the  Chinese  College ;  born  in  Aber- 
deenshire,  1785  ;  died  at  Malacca,  ayth  May,  1822. 

MILNE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1863. 

Minister;  only  known  addresses,  as  per  General  Council  Registers,  (i) 
Netherrop,  Alexandria,  (2)  3  Kinning  Street,  Glasgow,  (3)  16  Wellington  Street 
there;  supposed  to  have  gone  to  Australia,  and  died  there. 

MILROY,  ADAM,  M.A.  1848,  D.D.  1879. 

Minister  of  (i)  Logic- Almond,  (2)  Moneydie. 

MILROY,  WILLIAM  LISTON,  M.A,  1882. 

Minister  of  Abernyte. 

MIRRLEES,  WILLIAM  JULIUS,  B.Sc.  1882. 

Engineer  in  (i)  Glasgow,  (2)  Tangaat,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

MITCHEL,  DAVID,  M.A.  1844. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Buncrana,  Co.  Donegal,  1850-70;  Free  Church 
Minister  at  Cadiz  and  Jerez,  Spain,  1870-71;  Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at 
(a)  Port  of  Ponta  Delgada,  St.  Michael's,  The  Azores,  1873-74,  (b}  Kilkenny, 
1877-79,  (c)  Tullamore,  King's  Co.,  1879-80,  (d]  Warrenpoint,  Co.  Down,  since 
1880;  nephew  of  John  Mitchell,  M.A.  1797  (q.v.). 

MITCHELL,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1842. 

Glasgow;  died  at  Bath,  8th  August,  1891. 

MITCHELL,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.   1873,  M.D.  1876. 

Glasgow ;  Canisbay,  Caithness-shire ;  Ramsgate  ;  Great  Yarmouth ;  London. 

MITCHELL,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1879. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Linlithgow. 

MITCHELL,  ALEXANDER  FERRIER,  LL.D.  1892. 

Professor  in  St.  Mary's  College,  St.  Andrews,  of  (i)  Hebrew  and  Oriental 
Languages,  1848-68,  (2)  Divinity  and  Church  History,  1868-94,  when  retired; 
D.D.  St.  Andrews,  1862. 

MITCHELL,  ALEXANDER  MONCRIEFF,  M.A.  1881,  LL.B.  1884. 

Writer  in  Glasgow;  partner  of  Firm  of  Mitchells,  Johnston  £  Co.,  Law 
Agents  for  the  University. 


440  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

MITCHELL,  ALEXANDER  OSWALD,  B.A.   1840. 

Writer  in  Glasgow ;  partner  of  Firms  of  Mitchell,  Henderson  &  Mitchell, 
etc.,  Law  Agents  for  the  University;  son  of  Andrew  Mitchell,  M.A.  1794  (q.v.) ; 
died  25th  March,  1875,  aged  55. 

MITCHELL,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1794. 

Of  Maulside,  Writer  in  Glasgow;  partner  of  Firms  of  Grahame  &  Mitchell, 
etc.,  Law  Agents  for  the  University;  born  igth  October,  1774;  died  i5th  July, 
1845;  son  of  Andrew  Mitchell,  Anti-Burgher  Minister  of  Beith. 

MITCHELL,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1818. 

"Filius  natu  minimus  Obadiae  Mitchel  in  parochia  de  Maghera  in  comitatu 
de  Deny"  [Matric.  Alb.  1814} 

MITCHELL,  ANDREW,  B.A.  1840. 

Writer  in  Glasgow;  partner  of  Firms  of  Mitchell,  Henderson  &  Mitchell,  etc., 
Law  Agents  for  the  University;  son  of  Andrew  Mitchell,  M.A.  1794  (q.v.). 


MITCHELL,  ANDREW  ACWORTH,  M.A.   1884,  LL.B. 

Writer  in  Glasgow ;  sometime  partner  of  Firm  of  Mitchells,  Johnston  &  Co., 
Law  Agents  for  the  University;  son  of  John  Oswald  Mitchell,  B.A.,  LL.D.  (q.v.). 

MITCHELL,  ANDREW  RONALD,  M.B.,  CM.  1889. 

Glasgow. 

MITCHELL,  COLIN  GILLESPIE,  M.A.  1833. 

Writer  in  Glasgow ;  partner  of  Firms  of  Mitchell,  Grahame  &  Mitchell,  etc., 
Law  Agents  for  the  University;  born  22nd  July,  1814;  died  7th  January,  1847; 
son  of  John  Mitchell,  D.D.  1837  (q.v.). 

MITCHELL,  DUGALD,  M.B.,  CM.   1879,  M.D.  1894. 

Tillicoultry ;  Renton;  Rothesay. 

MITCHELL,  EBENEZER,  M.A.  1894. 

Student  of  Medicine. 

MITCHELL,  GEORGE  ARTHUR,  M.A.   1880. 

Coalmaster,  Glasgow. 

MITCHELL,  GRAHAM,  LL.D.  1848. 

Assistant  Accountant  in  the  General  Excise  Office,  1813-24;  Minister  of 
Whitburn,  1824-69;  died  25th  September,  1869. 

MITCHELL,  HUGH,  M.A.   1770. 

For  some  years  Master  of  the  Grammar  School,  Greenock  ;  in  1784  presented 
to  the  Ministerial  charge  of  Eaglesham,  but,  "being  exceedingly  unacceptable," 
exchanged  with  Rev.  Alex.  Uobie  for  Parish  of  Glasford,  1785;  ordained  thereto, 
1786;  resigned  in  1794,  as  he  held  French  Revolution  principles  and  was  opposed 
to  Church  connection  with  the  State ;  became  Master  of  an  English  and  French 
Academy  in  Glasgow;  at  peace  of  Amiens  visited  France,  and,  with  wife  and 
daughter,  made  prisoner  by  Buonaparte,  and  carried  to  Verdun  ;  died  6th 
December,  1815. 


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MITCHELL,  JAMES,  M.A.  1823,  LL.D.  1874. 

Writer  in  Glasgow ;  partner  of  Firms  of  Mitchell,  Grahame  &  Mitchell,  etc., 
Law  Agents  for  the  University;  born  ist  December,  1804;  died  3rd  November, 
1882;  son  of  John  Mitchell,  D.D.  1837  (q.v.). 

MITCHELL,  JAMES  BARR,  M.D.  1838. 

London;  Paris;  died  2gth  August,   1887,  aged  69. 

MITCHELL,  JAMES  DENNISTOUN,  B.Sc.  1874. 

Of  Carwood,  Biggar;   B.A.,  B.C.L.  Oxon. ;   LL.B.  Edin.   1885;   J.P.,  D.L. 

MITCHELL,  JAMES  DONALD,  M.A.  1896. 

Student  of  Theology  in  Glasgow  University. 

MITCHELL,  JOHN,  M.A.  1787,  D.D.   1837. 

Minister  of  Relief  Church  at  (i)  Anderston,  Glasgow,  1793-1828,  (2)  Welling- 
ton Street,  Glasgow,  1828-44;  Professor  of  Biblical  Literature  to  United  Associate 
Synod,  1825-42;  died  25th  January,  1844,  aged  76;  son  of  Andrew  Mitchell, 
Anti-Burgher  Minister  of  Beith. 

MITCHELL,  JOHN,  M.D.  1787. 

"  Caroliniensis  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MITCHELL,  JOHN,  M.A.  1797. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Scriggan,  1805-19,  (2)  Deny,  1819-23,  (3) 
Newry,  1823-29,  when  he  avowed  himself  a  Unitarian,  and  left  the  Synod  of 
Ulster;  died  28th  February,  1840;  father  of  John  Mitchell,  the  "Young  Ire- 
lander." 

MITCHELL,  JOHN,  CM.  1828. 

Probably  Mauchline. 

MITCHELL,  JOHN,  M.D.,  CM.  1864. 

New  Mills,  Derbyshire;   Barnard  Castle,   Durham;   Silloth;   J.P. 

MITCHELL,  JOHN  COLIN,  B.A.   1860,  M.A.  1861. 

Writer  in  Glasgow ;   partner  of  Firms  of  Mitchells,  Macnie  &  Cowan,  etc., 

Law  Agents  for  the  University ;  son  of  Colin  Gillespie  Mitchell,  M.A.  1 833  (q.v.). 

MITCHELL,  JOHN  OSWALD,  B.A.  1849,  LL.D.  1894. 

Merchant  in  Glasgow;   son  of  Andrew  Mitchell,   M.A.   1794  (q.v.). 

MITCHELL,  JOHN  PATRICK,  B.Sc.  1874,  M.A.  1876. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Cupar-Fife,  (2)  Davidson  Church,  Edinburgh. 

MITCHELL,  JOHN  PETER,  B.L.   1892. 

Solicitor,  Comrie. 

MITCHELL,  ROBERT,  B.Sc.   1886. 

Mathematical  and  Science  Master  in  (i)  Kilmarnock  Academy,  (2)  Lenzie 
Academy. 

MITCHELL,  THOMAS,  M.A.   1812. 

"  Filius  Natu  Secundus  Thomae  Mercatoris  apud  Ballymoney  in  comitatu  de 
Antrim"  [Matric.  Alb.  1809]. 


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MITCHELL,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1835. 

"Jamaica"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MITCHELL,  TRAFFORD,  M.B.,  CM.  1885,  M.D.  1889. 

Ship  Surgeon;   Tarbert,  Lochfyne;   Gorseinon,  Glam. 

MITCHELL,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1850. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Ballyblack,  Newtonards. 

MITCHELL,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1883. 

Second  Master  in  the  Church  of  Scotland  Normal  School,  Glasgow,  since 
1883. 

MITCHELL,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1891. 

Teacher   in   (i)  Glencairn   Street   School,   Kilmarnock,  (2)  Loudon   Street 
School,  Irvine. 

MITCHELL,  WILLIAM  CHISHOLM,  M.A.  1896. 

Student  of  Theology  in  F.C.  College,  Glasgow. 

MITCHELL,  WILLIAM  JAMES,  M.A.  1883,  B.L.   1887. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

MITCHELL,  WILLIAM  THOMAS,  M.A.  1883. 

Barrister,  Queensland. 

MITTER,  JAMES  TARINI  COOMAR,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887. 

Calcutta;   died  there,  2nd  October,   1888,  aged  27. 

MOFFAT,  DAVID,  M.B.,  C.M.  1884. 

Campbeltown;    Paisley;   Glasgow. 

MOFFAT,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.   1869. 

Howdon-on-Tyne ;   Gatehouse-of-Fleet ;    Kirkcudbright. 

MOFFAT,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Glasgow. 

MOFFAT,  THOMAS  DRYDEN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Glasgow. 

MOFFAT,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1840. 

Belfast. 
MOFFAT,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1887,  B.D.  1890. 

Minister  of  Elgin. 

MOFFAT,  WILLIAM  DOUGLAS,  M.A.  1888. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Alva,  (2)  Rose  Street,  Edinburgh. 

MOFFATT,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1884,  LL.B.  1888. 

Advocate,  Edinburgh. 

MOFFATT,  JAMES,  M.A.  1890,  B.D.  1894. 

Minister  of  the  Free  Church  at  Dundonald  since  1896. 
MOFFATT,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1875,  M.D.  1878. 

Glasgow;   Belfast;   Glasgow;  died  22nd  June,   1879,  age(*  24- 


ROLL    OF   GRADUATES  443 

MOFFATT,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1883. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Ayr  Academy,   1880-81,  (2)  Church  Street  Public  School, 

Partick,   1881-83,  (3)  Albert  Road   Public   School,    Pollokshields,    1883-85,  (4) 

Billhead  Public  School,  Glasgow,   1885-88;    Head  Master   of  Stonelaw   Public 

School,  Rutherglen,  since  1888. 

MOFFETT,  JAMES,  M.A.  1766. 

"Filius  natu  Secundus  Samuelis  Mercatoris  in  Parochia  de  Loughanisland 
in  Com.  de  Downe"  [Matric.  Alb.  1762]. 

MOFFITT,  JAMES,  M.D.,  C.M.   1820. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MOIR,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1875. 

Glasgow ;   Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

MOIR,  JOHN,  M.A.  1870,  B.D.  1874. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Cairneyhill,  Fifeshire;   died  there,  4th  July,   1895. 

MOIR,  JOHN,  M.B.  1877. 

Native  of  Strathblane;   died  there  about  a  month  after  graduating. 

MOIR,  ROBERT  WALKER,  M.B.,  CM.  1891. 

Glasgow;  South  Shields;  Longcroft,  by  Bonnybridge;  Aberchirder,  Banff- 
shire. 

MOIR,  WILLIAM  BROWN,  M.B.,  C.M.   1879,  M.D.   1881. 

London ;    Maybole ;   Fort-William ;    Glasgow. 

MOISSAN,  HENRI,  LL.D.  1896. 

Professor  of  Toxicology  in  the  University  of  Paris. 

MOLESWORTH,  THOMAS  EDWARD,  M.D.  1837. 

Surgeon,  R.N. ;  Porchester,  Hants.;  died  iyth  April,  1873,  aged  59. 

MOLESWORTH,  WILLIAM  NASSAU,  LL.D.   1883. 

Curate  at  Rochdale,  1839-41 ;  Incumbent  of  St.  Andrew's,  Ancoats,  Man- 
chester, 1841-44;  Incumbent  of  St.  Clement,  Spotland,  near  Rochdale,  1844-89; 
an  intimate  friend  of  John  Bright  (q.v.);  born  at  Millbrook,  near  Southampton, 
8th  November,  1816;  died  at  Rochdale,  igth  December,  1890. 

MOLLART,  JOHN  SUMMERFIELD,  C.M.  1826. 

Congleton,  Cheshire. 

MOLLISON,  HECTOR  ALEXANDER,  B.Sc.  1894. 

Mechanical  and  Marine  Engineer  at  Clydebank,  Glasgow. 
MOLLOY,  JAMES,  M.A.  1766. 

"  Filius  natu  secundus  Caroli  in  parochia  quondam  de  Mucknow,  Comitatu 
de  Monaghan,  Hib."  [Matric.  Alb.  1764]. 

MOLLOY,  KEDO  JOHN,  M.D.  1836. 

"Hybernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MOLLOY,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1836. 

Milford,  Co.  Donegal;   died  23rd  April,  1858. 


444  ROLL    OF   GRADUATES 

MOLLOY,  WILLIAM  T.,  M.D.  1839. 

MONCRIEFF,  BARON,  LL.D.  1879. 

Of  Tullibole,  Lord  Justice-Clerk  and  President  of  Second  Division  of  Court 

of  Session ;    previously  Sol.  Gen.  and  Lord  Adv. ;    Dean  of  Faculties  in  Glasgow 

Univ.,  1860-63;  M.P.  for  (i)  Leith  Burghs,  (2)  Edin.,  (3)  Univ.  of  Glasgow  and 

Aberdeen;   P.C. ;   born  zpth  Nov.,   1811;   died  27th  April,  1895. 

MONCRIEFF,  HUGH,  B.L.  1879. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

MONCRIEFF-WELLWOOD,  SIR  HENRY,  BART.,  D.D.   1785. 

Of  Tullibole,  Minister  of  (i)  Blackford,  and  (2)  St.  Cuthbert's,  Edinburgh; 
born  at  Blackford,  6th  February,  1750;  died  at  Edinburgh,  gth  August,  1827. 

MONILAWS,  GEORGE  HOPE,  D.D.  1866. 

Minister  of  (i)  Tulliallan,  (2)  Peebles;  died  27th  January,  1870,  aged  65. 

MONRO,  DAVID  BINNING,  LL.D.  1883. 

Tutor  of  Oriel   College,   Oxford,    1861-82;  Vice-Provost  thereof,    1874-82; 

Provost  thereof  since  1882;  Snell  Exhibitioner,  1854;  B.A.  Oxon.  1858;   M.A. 
1862. 

MONRO,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1798. 

"Fil.  n.  max.  Gulielmi  Artificis  in  paroch.  suburbana  Glasguensis"  [Matric. 
Alb.  1793]. 

MONRO,  JAMES  DONALD  RAE,  M.A.   1889,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

Ship  Surgeon;   Glasgow;    London;    Birkenhead ;    Hounslow,  Middlesex. 

MONRO,  THOMAS,  D.D.  1867. 

Minister  of  (i)  Fala  and  Soutra,  1842-43,  (2)  Campsie,  1843-79;  born  8th 
January,  1810;  died  25th  November,  1879. 

MONRO,  THOMAS  KIRKPATRICK,  M.A.   1884,  M.B.,  C.M.   1888,  M.D.  1895. 

Arbroath ;  Glasgow ;  Degree  Examiner  on  Pathology  in  the  University 
since  ist  January,  1897. 

MONRO,  WILLIAM  MUNGALL,  C.M.  1834. 

"Filius  natu  Secundus  Alexandri  Jurisconsulti  in  com.  de  Stirling"  [Matric. 
Alb.  1828]. 

MONTEAGLE,  HENRY  WARD  BEECHER,  M.B.,  C.M.   1886,  M.D.  1889. 

Ashton-under-Lyne;   Manchester. 

MONTEAGLE,  HUGH  SPIERS  MOORE,  B.L.  1877. 

Solicitor,  Edinburgh  ;   graduated  as  "  M'Moneagle." 

MONTEATH,  GEORGE  CUNNINGHAM,  M.A.   1805,  M.D.  1808. 

Surgeon  to  Lord  Lovaine's  Northumberland  Regiment  of  Militia,  1809-13  ; 
thereafter  Surgeon,  Oculist,  and  Lecturer  on  Practical  Anatomy  in  Glasgow; 
born  4th  December,  1788;  died  25th  January,  1828;  son  of  John  Monteath, 
M.A.  and  D.D.  (q.v.);  married  Miss  Cunninghame  of  Craigends,  who  afterwards 
became  Duchess  of  Argyll. 


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MONTEATH,  JAMES,  MA.  1808. 

Writer,  Glasgow;  died  8th  July,  1857,  aged  67;  son  of  John  Monteath, 
M.A.,  D.D.  (q.v.). 

MONTEATH,  JOHN,  MA.  i?33- 

Minister  of  (i)  Killallan,  1748-71,  (2)  Houston,  1771-96;  died  6th  February, 
1796,  aged  80. 

MONTEATH,  JOHN,  MA.  1770,  D.D.  1820. 

Minister  of  (i)  Dunfennline  Chapel  of  Ease,  1780-81,  (2)  Houston,  1781-85, 
(3)  Neilston,  1785-97,  (4)  Houston  again,  1797-1843;  died  i8th  January,  1843, 
aged  91;  son  of  John  Monteath,  M.A.  (q.v.);  Degree  of  D.D.  conferred  in 
consequence  of  a  letter  from  the  Earl  of  Glasgow,  staring  that  such  would  "be 
agreeable  to  himself  and  Mr.  Muir  of  Caldwell"  [Univ.  Minute,  ist  August,  1820]. 

MONTEATH,  JOHN,  MA.  1804,  M.D.  1808. 

Surgeon  in  the  H.E.I.C.S. ;  son  of  John  Monteath,  M.A.,  D.D.  (q.v.). 

MONTEATH,  JOHN,  M.D.  1825. 

Surgeon  in  Perth,  and  Physician  to  the  County  Prison  there;  died  2oth 
September,  1847,  aged  56. 

MONTEATH,  ROBERT  KNOX,  B.A.  1846. 

Minister  of  Hutchesontown,  Glasgow ;  son  of  James  Monteath,  M.A.  (q.v.). 

MONTFORT,  HENRY,  M.D.  1850. 

Fenagh,  Co.  Carlow. 

MONTGOMERIE,  ARCHIBALD,  M.D.  1848. 

Glasgow;   died  26th  May,   1864,  aged  45. 

MONTGOMERIE,  ARCHIBALD,  LL.D.  1866. 

Mathematical   Master  in    Ayr   Academy;    afterwards   (1858-71)   Rector   of 

Greenock  Academy;  thereafter  Teacher  in  Glasgow;  subsequently  went  to  Canada. 

MONTGOMERIE,  JAMES,  M.D.,  CM.  1824. 

Probably  Irvine 

MONTGOMERIE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1736. 

"  F.  Gulielmi  Montgomery  in  Beoch  de  Maybole  in  Ballivatu  de  Carrick " 
[Matric.  Alb.  1730]. 

MONTGOMERY,  ARCHIBALD  NICOL,  M.B.,  C.M.  1884,  M.D.  1889. 

Glasgow. 

MONTGOMERY.  CHARLES,  CM.  1823. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MONTGOMERY,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1732. 

Glasgow;  died  3151  July,  1778,  aged  73  [Glasgow  Mercury,  6th  August, 
1778]. 

MONTGOMERY,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1816. 

"Apothecary  to  the  Forces"  [Univ.  Minute,  3oth  March,  1816]. 


446  ROLL    OF   GRADUATES 

MONTGOMERY,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1851. 

Dublin;   died  4th  November,   1869,  aged  54. 

MONTGOMERY,  HENRY,  M.A.  1807,  LL.D.  1833. 

Minister  of  the  Presbyterian  Congregation  of  Dunmurry,  Co.  Antrim,  1809-65; 
Head  Master  of  the  English  School,  Royal  Academical  Institution,  Belfast, 
1817-39;  Professor  of  Church  History  and  Pastoral  Theology  to  Association  of 
Irish  Non-Subscribing  Presbyterians,  1838-65;  bom  i6th  January,  1788;  died 
1 8th  December,  1865. 

MONTGOMERY,  HUGH,  M.D.  1837. 

"  Hibernicus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MONTGOMERY,  JAMES  BARCLAY,  M.D.  1851. 

Penzance;  J.P. 

MONTGOMERY,  JOHN,  M.A.  1818. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Glenwherry,  1825-69;   died  22nd  July,  1869. 

MONTGOMERY,  JOHN,  M.D.  1829. 

Harbury,  Warwickshire;  Southam,  Warwickshire;  Bewdley,  Wore.;  died  1866. 

MONTGOMERY,  JOHN,  M.A.  1838- 

Assistant  Minister  (ordained)  of  Arbroath  Parish,  1838-43;  Free  Church 
Minister  at  Innerleithen,  1844-66;  latterly  engaged  in  literary  work. 

MONTGOMERY,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1875,  B.D.  1877. 

Minister  of  Muirkirk. 

MONTGOMERY,  ROBERT  GILES,  M.D.  1838. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MONTGOMERY,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1811. 

"Filius  natu  tertius  Roberti  Armigeri  de  Auchentiber  in  parochia  de 
Kilwinning"  [Matric.  Alb.  1806]. 

MONTGOMERY,  WILLIAM  M'GILCHRIST,  M.B.,  C.M.  1896. 

Saltcoats. 

MONTROSE,  DUKE  OF,  LL.D.   1804. 

Third  Duke ;  was  successively  M.P.  for  Richmond  and  Great  Bedwin,  a 
Lord  of  the  Treasury,  Paymaster  of  the  Forces,  Master  of  the  Horse,  Lord 
Justice-General  of  Scotland,  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Stirling  and  Dumbartonshires, 
President  of  Board  of  Trade,  and  Joint  Postmaster-General;  was  Chancellor 
of  Glasgow  University,  1781  to  1836;  K.G.,  K.T.,  P.C. ;  born  8th  September, 
1755;  died  3oth  December,  1836. 

MOODIE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1893. 

Teacher  in  Barrowfield  Public  School,  Glasgow. 

MOODIE,  JOHN,  D.D.  1786. 

Clergyman  in  Dublin. 

MOODIE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1860. 

Minister  of  (i)  Chryston,  (2)  Kippen ;  died   i2th  January,  1889,  aged  53. 


ROLL    OF    GRADUATES  447 

MOODIE,  ROBERT,  D.D.  1799. 

Minister  of  Clackmannan  and  Chaplain  of  Stirling  Castle;  died  30th  April, 
1832. 
MOODY,  ALEXANDER.    See  MOODY-STUART. 

MOODY,  ANDREW,  B.A.  1857. 

F.C.  Missionary  to  the  Jews  at  (i)  Pesth,  (2)  Prague,  (3)  Pesth  again. 

MOODY,  CAMPBELL  NAISMITH,  M.A.  1884. 

English  Presbyterian  Missionary  to  Formosa. 

MOODY,  JOHN,  M.A.  1764. 

"Filius  natu  major  Jacobi  Viri  Reverendi  V.D.  Ministri  in  urbe  Newry, 
Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1761]. 

MOODY,  ROBERT  ANDREW,  M.A.  1883,  LL.B.  1888. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

MOODY-STUART,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1830. 

Minister  of  (i)  St.  Luke's,  Edinburgh,  (2)  Free  St.  Luke's  there;  D.D.  Edin. 
1875;  father  of  Alex.  Moody-Stuart,  LL.D.,  Advocate,  Professor  of  Law 
in  Glasgow  University. 

MOONEY,  DAVID,  M.D.  1850. 

Dungannon,  Co.  Tyrone. 

MOONEY,  JAMES,  M.D.  1848. 

Glasgow. 

MOOR,  JAMES,  M.A.  1732,  LL.D.  1763. 

Sometime  Teacher  in  Glasgow  and  Tutor  to  families  of  Earls  of  Selkirk, 
Errol,  and  Kilmarnock  (the  latter  of  whom  was  executed  on  Towerhill  for 
his  share  in  the  rising  of  1745);  Librarian  of  Glasgow  University,  1742-46; 
Professor  of  Greek  there,  1746  to  1774;  Dean  of  Faculties,  1756  to  1758; 
born  in  Glasgow,  22nd  June,  1712;  died  i7th  September,  1779. 

MOORE,  ABRAHAM  COLLIS,  M.D.  1836. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MOORE,  ALEXANDER  GEORGE,  M.A.  1880,  B.Sc.  1883. 

Civil  and  Mining  Engineer,  Glasgow. 

MOORE,  ALEXANDER  M'lLWAINE,  M.A.  1852. 

"Filius  natu  tertius  Alexandri  agricolae  in  parochia  de  Grey  Abbey  et 
comitat.  de  Down"  [Matric.  Alb.  1846]. 

MOORE,  CECIL  ELLIOTT,  M.A.  1892. 

Law  Clerk,  Glasgow. 

MOORE,  CHARLES  FREDERICK,  M.D.  1844. 

London;   Middletown,  Co.  Armagh;    Dublin. 

MOORE,  DAVID,  M.A.  1804. 

"  Filius  natu  Secundus  Jacobi  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Aughabog  in  comitatu 
de  Monaghan  in  Hybernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1800]. 


448  ROLL    OF    GRADUATES 

MOORE,  HUGH,  M.A.   1823. 

Unitarian  Minister  at  Newtownards,  where  his  whole  ministerial  life  (66  years) 
was  spent;  died  26th  February,  1893,  aged  89. 

MOORE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1763. 

"Filius  Jacobi  natu  quartus,  in  comitatu  de  Antrim,  in  Hibernia"  [Matric. 
Alb.  1761]. 

MOORE,  JAMES,  M.D.  1816. 

"Filius  natu  2dus  Stephani  mercatoris  Glasg.  natus"  [Matric  Alb.   1811]. 

MOORE,  JAMES  BURTON,  M.D.  1836. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MOORE,  JAMES  THOMAS,  M.B.,  CM.  1869,  M.D.  1871. 

Glasgow. 

MOORE,  JOHN,  M.A.,  M.D.  1772. 

Assistant  Surgeon  (1747-8)  to  Coldstream  Guards  at  Flushing;  Practitioner 
in  Glasgow  as  partner  of  (i)  Dr.  Gordon  and  (2)  Professor  Hamilton;  Travelling 
Medical  Attendant  to  various  noblemen;  removed  to  London,  1778;  author  of 
Zelucco,  etc.,  etc.,  etc. ;  father  of  Sir  John  Moore,  the  hero  of  Corunna ;  born  at 
Stirling,  roth  October,  1730;  died  at  London,  2ist  February,  1802. 

MOORE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1809. 

See  note  under  John  Moore,  M.A.   1810. 

MOORE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1810. 

Either  this  graduate  or  John  Moore,  M.A.  1809  (q.v.),  was  possibly  the  same 
person  as  John  Moore,  Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Pettigo,  1828-36,  when  re- 
signed and  removed  to  Glenelly. 

MOORE,  JOHN,  M.D.  1851. 

Alloa;   died  7th  October,   1864. 

MOORE,  JOHN,  M.A.   1882,  B.D.  1887. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Old  Meldrum. 

MOORE,  JOHN  FOSTER,  B.A.   1842,  M.A.  1845. 

"  Filius  natu  secundus  Roberti  agricolae  in  parochia  de  Loughgilly  et  comi- 
tatu de  Armagh"  [Matric.  Alb.  1840]. 

MOORE,  JOSEPH,  M.D.   1790. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MOORE,  JOSEPH,  M.D.  1814. 

London. 

MOORE,  MARSHALL,  M.A.   1816. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Faughanvale,  1819-48;  died  i4th  August,  1848. 

MOORE,  QUINTIN,  M.D.  1837. 

Ballymoney,  Co.  Antrim;   died  1867. 

MOORE,  RALPH  DAVID,  B.Sc.  1886. 

Steel  Manufacturer,  Glasgow. 


ROLL    OF  GRADUATES  449 

MOORE,  ROBERT,  D.D.  1799. 

Rev.,  Master  of  the  School  of  Sunbury,  Middlesex. 

MOORE,  ROBERT  THOMAS,  B.Sc.  1880. 

Civil  and  Mining  Engineer,  Glasgow. 

MOORE,  SAMUEL,  M.A.  1823. 

"  Filius  natu  raaximus  Gulielmi  agricolae  in  parochia  de  Kilmore  in  comitatu 
de  Down"  [Matric.  Alb.  1818]. 

MOORE,  SAMUEL  JOHNSTON,  M.D.  1863. 

Glasgow;   died  there,  2nd  April,  1894,  aged  60. 

MOORE,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1770. 

Intended  for  Dissenting  Ministry  in  "South  Britain";  no  trace  of  his 
career. 

MOORE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1818. 

"Filius  natu  secundus  Thomae  agricolae  in  Parochia  de  Newton  Ards  in 
comitatu  de  Down  in  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1816]. 

MOORE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1849. 

Minister  of  Lochrutton ;   died  8th  June,  1879,  aged  61. 

MOORE,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1876. 

Glasgow ;   Ayr. 

MOORE,  WILLIAM  H.,  C.M.  1822. 

"Hibernia"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MOORE,  WILLIAM  KENNEDY,  M.A.  1850,  D.D.  1875. 

Minister  of  (i)  St.  George's  Presbyterian  Church,  Liverpool,  (2)  Portsmouth 
Presbyterian  Church;  Editor  of  The  Presbyterian;  retired  from  active  duty,  1894. 

MOORHEAD,  MICHAEL  JOSEPH,  M.D.   1837. 

Tullamore,  King's  Co.;   died  1885. 

MORE,  RICHARD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1882. 

West  Kilbride. 

MOREHEAD,  JOHN,  M.A,  1761. 

MORELAND,  HUGH,  M.D.  1845. 

Belfast;   died  igth  February,  1882,  aged  63. 

MORELL,  JOHN  DANIEL,  B.A.  1840,  M.A.  1841,  LL.D.  1860. 

Congregational   Minister  at   Gosport,   1842-45;   one  of  H.M.  Inspectors  of 

Schools,  1848-76;   the  first  person  appointed  to  that  office  under  the  Education 

Department  of  the  Privy  Council ;  born  at  Little  Baddow,  Essex,  i8th  June,  1816; 

died  at  London,   ist  April,   1891. 

MOREWOOD,  GEORGE  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1802,  M.D.  1806. 

Degree  granted  twice,  for  a  technical  reason  connected  with  his  application 
for  License  by  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians  of  London;  Physician  to  the 
Forces;  died  at  Bath,  24th  September,  1859. 

2  F 


450  ROLL    OF    GRADUATES 

MORFITT,  JOHN,  M.A.  1736. 

"F.  Johan.  Morfitt  in  comitat.  Eboracensi"  [Matric.  Alb.  1733];    fined  for 

having  "  engaged  in  a  night  ramble  "  [Univ.  Minutes,  pth  and  1 2th  April  and  6th 

May,    1734];    matriculated  at  Queen's  College,  Oxford,    xoth    March,    1736-7, 

aged  23. 

MORGAN,  JAMES,  D.D.  1847. 

Minister  of  Presbyterian  Church  in  (i)  Carlow,  1820-24,  (2)  Lisburn,  1824-28, 
(3)  Belfast,  1828-73;  born  nth  June,  1799;  died  5th  August,  1873. 

MORGAN,  JOHN,  M.A.  1844- 

(i)  Master  at  Huddersfield  College,  Yorkshire;  (2)  Master  in,  and  sometime 
Vice-Principal  of,  the  Proprietary  School  at  Blackheath ;  (3)  Vicar  of  Humberstone, 
Lincolnshire;  LL.D.  Dublin. 

MORGAN,  REES,  M.A.  1889. 

(i)  Classical  Master  in  Bishop's  Stortford  Grammar  School;  (2)  Head  Master 

of  the  Heath  School,  Pontypridd ;  (3)  Head  Master  of  the  County  School  there. 

MORIER,  WILLIAM  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1866,  M.D.  1874. 

Glasgow;   Surgeon,  R.N.;    Morphett  Vale,  S.  Australia. 

MORISON,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.   1883,  M.D.  1887. 

Sowerby,  Yorks. ;  Kilmarnock;  Newark,  New  Jersey,  U.S.A.;  died  there, 
of  typhoid  fever,  ist  May,  1892. 

MORISON,  COLIN  MURDO,  M.A.  1893. 

Teacher  in  Holmscroft  School,  Greenock. 

MORISON,  DONALD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1877,  M.D.  1884. 

Medical  Missionary,  Presbyterian  Church  of  England  Mission,  Rampore, 
Boalia,  Bengal  Presidency. 

MORISON,  DONALD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1880. 

Thirsk,  Yorks. ;    Beeford  there. 

MORISON,  JAMES,  D.D.  1882. 

Minister  of  (i)  Secession  Church,  Kilmarnock,  (2)  E.U.  Church  there,  (3) 

E.U.  Church,  Dundas  Street,  Glasgow;    Founder  of  the  Evangelical  Union  and 

Principal    of,   and   Professor  in,  its  Theological   Hall;    born  at   Batligate,    i4th 

February,   1816;   died  at  Glasgow,   i3th  November,   1893. 

MORISON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1749. 

"Filius  quondam  Joannis  Morison  Mercatoris  in  parochia  de  Kincairdine  in 
Com.  de  Fife"  [Matric.  Alb.  1746]. 

MORISON,  JOHN  MILLER  WOODBURN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1896. 

Edinburgh. 

MORISON,  WALTER,  B.A.  1849,  D.D.  1873. 

Minister  of  (i)  U.P.  Church,  Ayr,  (2)  U.P.  Church,  Eglinton  Street,  Glasgow, 
(3)  St.  Paul's  English  Presbyterian  Church,  Westbourne  Grove,  London. 


ROLL    OF    GRADUATES  451 

MORLEY,  JOHN,  LL.D.  1879. 

Barrister-at-Law,  1875;  Litterateur;  Editor  of  (i)  Fortnightly  Review >  (2)  Pall 

Mall  Gazette,  (3)  Macmillaris  Magazine;  Chief  Secretary  for  Ireland,  1886  and 

1892  ;  M.P.  for  (i)  Ne\vcastle-on-Tyne,  1883-95,  (2)  Montrose  Burghs  since  1896  ; 

born  at  Blackburn,  1838;  B.A.  Oxon.   1859;  M.A.   1874;  P.C.   1886. 

MORRIS,  EDWARD  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

Tylorstown,  Glam. 

MORRIS,  GEORGE  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  CM.  1883. 

Dairy,  Ayrshire ;  New  Abbey,  Kirkcudbrightshire ;  Fenwick ;  Mataura,  Otago, 
N.Z. ;   Cromwell  there. 

MORRIS,  HUGH,  M.A.,  M.D.  1774. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MORRIS,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1881. 

Ship  Surgeon;  Kincardine-on-Forth ;  died  1893. 

MORRIS,  JOHN  G.,  B.A,  1822. 

"F.  n.  max.  Joannis  Mercatoris  (New  York  natus)"  [Matric.  Alb.   1819]. 

MORRIS,  RICHARD,  M.A.  1894. 

Student  in  the  Theological  College,  Bala. 

MORRIS,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1884. 

Madras  Civil  Service,  India. 

MORRIS,  THOMAS  HENRY,  M.B.,  CM.  1878. 

Menai  Bridge,  Anglesey ;  Ystalyfera,  Glam. ;  Penrhyndendraeth,  Merioneth- 
shire ;  Ystalyfera ;  Trecynon,  Glam. ;  Tylorstown  there. 

MORRISON,  ALEXANDER  CAMPBELL,  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 

Glasgow ;  Larkhall. 

MORRISON,  ALEXANDER  FRIDGE,  M.A.  1875. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

MORRISON,  ANDREW  BLACK,  M.B.,  CM.  1872. 

Glasgow;  Cumnock;  Ayr;  died  at  Ayr,  26th  November,  1896. 

MORRISON,  ARCHIBALD,  B.A.  1852,  M.A.   1853,  LL.D.  1861. 

Head  Master  of  the  Collegiate  School,  Glasgow,  1854-66  ;  afterwards  Barrister- 
at-Law  in  London;  died  3oth  May,   1875,  aged  53. 

MORRISON,  ARCHIBALD  CAMERON,  B.L.  1895,  LL.B.  1895. 

(i)   Tutor  in   St.   Salvator   School,   St.   Andrews;   (2)    Writer  in   Glasgow; 
M.A.  St.  Andrews,  1891. 

MORRISON,  DAVID  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1895. 

(i)  Teacher  in  Govanhill  Public  School,  Glasgow,  1893-96;  (2)  Student  of 
Theology  in  Glasgow  University. 


452  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

MORRISON,  DONALD  SINCLAIR,  M.B.,  CM.  1870. 

Mid  Calder;  Glasgow;  Fenwick;  Salen,  Argyleshire;  Creetown,  Kirkcud- 
bright; Pollokshields ;  Pirnmill,  Arran;  died  at  his  mother's  house,  10  Keir 
Street,  Pollokshields,  xoth  January,  1896. 

MORRISON,  DUNCAN,  M.A.  1874,  B.D.  1877. 

Probationer  of  the  Church  of  Scotland;  died  5th  June,   1881,  aged  35. 

MORRISON,  DUNCAN  SHAW,  M.A.  1885. 

M.B.  Edin.   1891;   Ardrishaig;   Invergowrie. 

MORRISON,  FREDERICK  LANSDOWNE,  M.A.  1883,  LL.B.  1887. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

MORRISON,  GEORGE,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.  1862. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Gourock,  (2)  Maisondieu  Lane,  Brechin;  born  in 
Glasgow,  igth  October,  1842  ;  died  at  Coupar  Angus,  i3th  November,  1874. 

MORRISON,  HUGH,  M.A.  1842. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Killymurris,  Glaryford,  Co.  Antrim. 

MORRISON,  HUGH  THOMAS  SUTHERLAND,  M.A.  1893,  B.D.  1896. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

MORRISON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1749. 

"  Filius  Jacobi  Civis  Glasguensis"  [Matric.  Alb.   1746], 

MORRISON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1766. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 
MORRISON,  JOHN,  D.D.  1831. 

Minister  of  Trevor  Congregational  Chapel,  Brompton,  London;  born  in 
Aberdeenshire,  8th  July,  1791;  died  in  London,  i3th  June,  1859. 

MORRISON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1892,  B.D.  1894. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

MORRISON,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1894. 

West  Boldon,  Co.  Durham ;   Carron,  Stirlingshire. 

MORRISON,  JOHN  DUNCAN,  M.A.  1872. 

(a)  Missionary  in  India;  (b)  Teacher  in  (i)  India,  (2)  Hong  Kong,  (3) 
Chefoo,  (4)  Yokohama,  (5)  England,  (6)  Transvaal. 

MORRISON,  MATTHEW  JAMES,  B.Sc.  1886. 

Manager  of  Cyanide  Works  at  "  United  Langlaagte  "  G.M.  Co.,  Johannesburg, 
South  Africa. 

MORRISON,  ROBERT,  D.D.  1817. 

Missionary  to  China;  father  of  Protestant  Missionary  effort  there;  born  at 
Morpeth,  5th  January,  1782;  died  ist  August,  1834. 

MORRISON,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1839. 

Muirkirk;  died  7th  December,   1863. 

MORRISON,  THOMAS  MACKENZIE,  M.A.  1883. 

Lecturer  in  the  F.C.  Training  College,  Glasgow. 


ROLL    OF   GRADUATES  453 

MORRISON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1852. 

Minister  of  Crawford,  1863-69;  died  suddenly  in  Edinburgh,  28th  December, 
1869. 

MORRISON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1877,  M.B.,  CM.  1881,  M.D.  1884. 

Ship  Surgeon ;  Glasgow ;  Geelong,  Victoria,  Australia. 

MORRISON,  WILLIAM,  B.Sc.  1893. 

Civil  Engineer  in  (i)  Glasgow,  as  Assistant  with  Niven  &  Haddin,  C.E.,  (2) 
Edinburgh,  as  Assistant  with  Belfrage  &  Carfrae,  C.E. 

MORRISON,  WILLIAM,  B.Sc.  1896. 

Apprentice    to    Fullerton,    Hodgart,    Barclay   &    Co.,    Limited,    Engineers, 
Paisley. 

MORRISON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1896. 

Student  of  Law. 

MORRISON,  WILLIAM  SAMUEL,  B.A.  1846. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Roberti  V.D.  apud  Markethill  in  comitatu  de  Armagh 
minister"  [Matric.  Alb.   1840]. 

MORRISSY,  TOBIAS  JOSEPH,  M.D.  1850. 

Tipperary;  Coroner  for  County;   died  2ist  September,  1886. 

MORROW,  FRANCIS,  M.A.  1814. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Thomae,  artificis,  in  comitatu  de  Down  in  Hibernia  " 
[Matric.  Alb.  1813]. 

MORT,  FRANK,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Glasgow. 

MORTON,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1876,  M.B.,  C.M.  1880,  M.D.  1885. 

Glasgow  (Lecturer  on  Dermatology  in  St.  Mungo's  College). 

MORTON,  ALEXANDER  YOUNG,  M.B.,  C.M.  1882. 

Treherbert,  Glam. ;    Drymen ;    Tharsis   Sulphur   and  Copper  Co.,   Huelva, 
Spain. 

MORTON,  ANDREW,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

London. 

MORTON,  BRUCE  BUCHANAN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Glasgow;    Newcastle-on-Tyne ;    Bradford;    son   of  James    Morton,    LL.D. 
1888  (q.v.). 

MORTON,  DAVID,  M.D.  1828. 

"Filius  nat.  max.  Georgii  Agricolae,  Com.  de  Ayr"  [Matric.  Alb.   1822]. 

MORTON,  HARRY,  M.D.  1843. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MORTON,  HUGH,  M.D.  1828. 

Newark,  Notts.;  died  1868. 


454  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

MORTON,  JAMES,  LL.D.  1888. 

M.D.  St.  Andrews,  1845  >  Professor  of  Materia  Medica  in  Anderson's  College, 
Glasgow,  1855-88 ;  also  Lecturer  on  Clinical  Surgery  in  Royal  Infirmary;  born  at 
Ochiltree,  1820;  died  1889. 

MORTON,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1878. 

Darvel;  Glasgow;  London. 

MORTON,  JAMES,  B.L.  1892. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

MORTON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1819. 

"  Filius  natu  Secundus  Roberti  Agricolae  in  pardchia  de  Knockbreda  in  comi- 
tatu  de  Down  in  Hyb."  [Matric.  Alb.  1816]. 

MORTON,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

(Brunton  Prizeman) ;  Glasgow :  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Anatomy  in  the 
University  since  1892. 

MORTON,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1896. 

Darvel. 

MORTON,  JOHN  KERR,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887. 

Ochiltree;  Dunscore. 

MORTON,  JOHN  MORTON  MATHIE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1884. 

Ship  Surgeon;  Ayr;  J.P. 

MORTON,  JOHN  NISBET,  M.A.  1874. 

Writer,  Glasgow;  son  of  James  Morton,  LL.D.   1888  (q.v.). 

MORTON,  JOSEPH  BATEMAN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Ship  Surgeon ;  Glasgow ;  Sheffield ;  London ;  Sunderland. 

MORTON,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Stanley,  Co.  Durham;   Glasgow. 

MORTON,  ROBERT  ALEXANDER,  B.Sc.  1889,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890,  M.D.  1892. 

Darvel;  Ayr. 

MORTON,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1874, 

Lecturer  in  the  Free  Church  Normal  Seminary,  Glasgow;  died  circa  1886. 

MORTON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1844. 

Vicar  of  Lynesack,  Butterknowle,  Co.  Durham. 

MORTON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1885,  B.D.  1889. 

Minister  of  the  U.P.  Church  at  Buckie  since  1896. 

MORTON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1888. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Strathblane  Public  School,  (2)  Garnethill  Public  School, 
Glasgow,  (3)  St.  George's  Road  Public  School,  Glasgow. 

MORTON,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER,  M.A.   1893. 

Student  of  Theology  in  F.C.  College,  Glasgow. 

MORTON,  WILLIAM  TENNENT,  M.A.  1869. 

Solicitor,  Ayr. 


ROLL    OF   GRADUATES  455 

MOSS,  DANIEL,  M.D.  1787. 

"  Has  for  some  time  practised  Medicine  at  Warrington  "  [Univ.  Minute,  5th 
February,  1787]. 

MOSSMAN,  DAVID,  CM.  1837. 

«  Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MOSTYN,  JOHN  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1842. 

Surgeon-Major,  Army;  died  at  Madras,   i7th  June,   1865. 

MOTHERWELL,  JAMES  BRIDGEHAM,  M.D.  1841. 

Melbourne. 

MOTHERWELL,  JAMES  STUART,  M.A,  1893. 

Teacher  in  Hutchesons'  Grammar  School,  Glasgow. 

MOUNTGARRET,  JOHN,  M.A.  1764. 

"Hibernus"   [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MOWAT,  ALEXANDER  GOODSIR,  M.A.  1885,  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 

F.C.  Medical  Missionary  to  Western  India. 

MOWAT,  ALEXANDER  GORDON  THOMSON,  M.A.  1885. 

Teacher  of  Applied  Science  (Engineering)  in  (i)  Leith  Science  School,  (2) 
Barrow  School  of  Science  and  Art,  Barrow  Island;  also  Science  Master  to  Techni- 
cal Instruction  Committee  of  Barrow  County  Council  at  School  of  Science  and 
Art,  Abbey  Road. 

MOWAT,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Thorntonhall,  near  Glasgow. 

MOWAT,  JOHN  BOWER,  D.D.  1884. 

Professor  of  Hebrew,  Chaldee,  and  Old  Testament  Exegesis  in  Queen's 
University,  Kingston,  Canada,  since  1857 ;  born  there,  8th  June,  1825  ;  brother  of 
Oliver  Mowat,  Canadian  statesman. 

MOWAT,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1885. 

Teacher  of  Applied  Science  (Engineering)  in  (i)  Leith  Science  School,  (2) 
Barrow  School  of  Science  and  Art,  Barrow  Island ;  also  Science  Master  to  Techni- 
cal Instruction  Committee  of  Barrow  County  Council  at  School  of  Science  and 
Art,  Abbey  Road. 

MO  WATT,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1864. 

Native  of  Aberdeen;  no  trace  of  his  career. 

MOWBRAY,  THOMAS,  M.A-  1834. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MOYES,  ANDREW,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Glasgow. 

MOYES,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1877,  M.D.  1886. 

Glasgow;  Cambuslang ;  Glasgow;  Largs;  died  there,  gth  April,  1895, 
aged  47. 


456  KOLL   OF  GRADUATES 

MOVES,  WILLIAM  BEGBIE,  M.A.   1882,  B.D.  1885. 

Minister  of  Strathblane. 

MOYLES,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1853. 

Dublin;  Birmingham;  died  22nd  May,   1891,  aged  74. 

MUAT,  WILLIAM  M'NIVEN,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Ship  Surgeon ;  Glasgow ;  Bradford,  Yorks ;  India. 

MUIR,  ADAM  CUBIE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Glasgow. 

MUIR,  ALAN,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Kimberley,  Notts. ;  Ayr. 

MUIR,  ALEXANDER,  C.M.  1825. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MUIR,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1887. 

(i)  Assistant  Teacher  in  Glasgow;  (2)  Head  Master  of  Burgh  School, 
Girvan ;  (3)  Assistant  Master  in  Hutchesons'  Girls'  School,  Glasgow ;  (4)  Rector 
of  Linlithgow  Academy;  (5)  Head  Master  of  Buckie  Public  School. 

MUIR,  ARCHIBALD,  CM.  1818. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MUIR,  DAVID,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Dumbarton ;  Swindon,  Wilts. ;  Stratton-St.-Margaret  there. 

MUIR,  DAVID  CLARK,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885,  M.D.  1888. 

Glasgow;  Cwmtillery,  Mon. 

MUIR,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1819. 

"F.  n.  max.  Georgii  Artificis  Glasguensis"  [Matric.  Alb.   1814]. 

MUIR,  HENRY  SKEY,  M.D.  1863. 

Ipswich;   Surgeon-Col.,  Army. 

MUIR,  JAMES,  M.A.  1776. 

Minister  of  Scottish  Presbyterian  Church  in  Bermuda,  and  Principal  of  an 

Academy  there,  1781-88  ;  Minister  of  Presbyterian  Church  at  Alexandria,  Virginia, 

U.S.A.,  1789-1820;  born  in  Manse  of  Cumnock,  Ayrshire,  i2th  April,  1757;  died 

at  Alexandria,  U.S.A.,  8th  August,   1820;  D.D.  Yale,  1819. 

MUIR,  JAMES,  M.A.  1890. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Kilbirnie. 

MUIR,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890,  M.D.  1892. 

Coatbridge;  Mossend. 

MUIR,  JAMES,  B.Sc.   1896. 

Still  a  Student  of  Science. 


ROLL    OF   GRADUATES  457 

MUIR,  JAMES  FULTON,  M.B.,  CM.  1880,  M.D.  1892. 

Glasgow;  Ship  Surgeon;  Whitehaven. 

MUIR,  JAMES  MILLER  MACKAY,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Girvan;  Woodend,  Victoria,  Australia;  Wynyard,  Tasmania. 

MUIR,  JAMES  STANLEY,  B.Sc.  1890. 

Assistant  to  Professor  of  Chemistry  in  Glasgow  University,  1890-96 ;  Technical 
Manager  to  The  Gold  and  Silver  Extraction  Co.  of  America  (Limited),  Denver, 
Colorado,  U.S.A.,  since  1896. 

MUIR,  JAMES  STEEL,  M.B.,  C.M.  1883. 

Glasgow. 

MUIR,  JOHN,  M.D.  1790. 

"  Antiguensis  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MUIR,  JOHN,  M.A.  1798,  D.D.  1831. 

Minister  of  (i)  Lecropt,  (2)  St.  James',  Glasgow;  died  ist  February,  1857, 
aged  79;  degree  of  D.D.  conferred  at  "the  request  of  the  Session  and  Congre- 
gation of  St.  James'  Parish"  [Univ.  Minute,  27th  April,  1831]. 

MUIR,  JOHN,  M.A.  1810. 

"F.  n.  Max.  Jacobi  Artificis,  Kilmarnock,  Ayr"  [Matric.  Alb.  1804]. 

MUIR,  JOHN,  M.A.  1824. 

"F.  n.  Max.  Jacobi  Agricolae,  Ardrossan,  Ayr"  [Matric.  Alb.   1820]. 

MUIR,  JOHN,  M.A.  1888. 

Minister  of  St.  John's  Presbyterian  Church,  Grimsby,  Ontario,  Canada. 

MUIR,  JOHN  KERR,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Cwmtillery,  Mon. ;  Morocco  City,  Morocco. 

MUIR,  JOHN  PICKEN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1871 

Moniaive ;  Annan. 

MUIR,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1895 

Student  of  Theology  in  F.C.  College. 

MUIR,  PEARSON  M'ADAM,  D.D.  1893. 

Minister  of  (i)  Catrine,  1870-72,  (2)  Polmont,  1872-80,  (3)  Morningside,  Edin- 
burgh, 1880-96,  (4)  Cathedral  Church,  Glasgow,  since  1896. 

MUIR.  ROBERT,  M.A.  1779. 

"  Natus  in  Blantyre,  Filius  natu  Secundus  Joannis  Agricolae  in  parochia  de 
Blantyre  &  comitatu  de  Clydesdale"  [Matric.  Alb.  1774]. 

MUIR,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1808. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MUIR,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1810. 

"Filius  unicus  Joannis  textoris  in  urbe  Glasguensi"  [Matric.  Alb.   1804]. 


458  ROLL    OF   GRADUATES 

MUIR,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1782. 

Only  son  of  James  Muir  of  Huntershill;  bom  at  Glasgow,  24th  August,  1765; 
admitted  Advocate,  1787  ;  convicted  of  sedition  (Parliamentary  Reform  movement) 
by  High  Court  of  Justiciary  at  Edinburgh,  3oth  August,  1793,  and  sentenced  to 
transportation  for  14  years;  arrived  at  Sydney,  25th  September,  1794;  rescued,  nth 
February,  1796,  by  an  American  ship,  "The  Otter,"  which,  4  months  afterwards, 
was  wrecked  near  Nootka  Sound,  on  west  coast  of  South  America,  only  Muir  and 
two  sailors  surviving;  captured  by  Indians,  from  whom  he  escaped  after  3  months' 
detention ;  traversed  on  foot  4000  miles  of  American  Coast,  and  reached  Panama ; 
crossed  (again  on  foot)  Isthmus  of  Darien  to  Vera  Cruz,  from  whence  proceeded 
by  a  Spanish  vessel  to  the  Havannah,  where  he  was  imprisoned  for  a  month ;  dis- 
patched to  Spain  by  one  of  two  Spanish  frigates,  which  sailed  in  company  and  were 
captured  at  Cadiz,  26th  April,  1797,  by  two  British  ships;  Muir,  desperately 
wounded,  sent  ashore  by  a  British  officer,  who  recognized  him  as  a  school 
companion;  detained  at  Cadiz  till  i6th  September,  1797,  when  released  by  desire 
of  French  Directory;  reached  Bourdeaux,  December,  1797,  and  Paris,  4th  February, 
1798;  died  at  Chantilly,  27th  September  of  that  year. 

MUIR,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1829. 


MUIR,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1870,  LL.D. 

(i)  Assistant  to  Professor  Hugh  Blackburn  (q.v.),  1871-74;  (2)  Mathematical 
Master  in  the  High  School  of  Glasgow;  (3)  Superintendent-General  of  Education  in 
Cape  Colony;  Degree  Examiner  on  Mathematics  in  Glasgow  University,  1879-83. 

MUIR,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1885,  B.D.  1887. 

Minister  of  Methil. 

MUIR,  THOMAS  RENNIE,  M.B.,  CM.  1894. 

Cardiff;   Cwmtillery,  Mon. ;   Abertillery  there. 

MUIR,  WILLIAM,  LL.D.   1812,  D.D.  1820. 

Minister  of  (i)  St.  George's,  Glasgow,  (2)  New  Greyfriars,  Edinburgh, 
(3)  St.  Stephen's,  Edinburgh;  born  at  Glasgow,  nth  October,  1787;  died  at 
Edinburgh,  23rd  June,  1869. 

MUIR,  SIR  WILLIAM,  LL.D.  1866. 

Entered  B.C.S.  1837,  and  became,  inter  alia,  Secretary  to  Governor  of 
N.W.  Provinces;  Member  of  Agra  Revenue  Board  and  of  Supreme  Legislative 
Council  and  Foreign  Secretary  and  Member  of  Council  of  Governor-General 
of  India;  Lieutenant-Governor  of  N.W.  Provinces,  1868-74;  Financial  Minister 
to  Government  of  India,  1874-76;  Member  of  Council  of  Secretary  of  State 
for  India,  1876-85  ;  Principal  and  Vice-Chancellor  of  Edinburgh  University  since 
1885;  born  1819;  K.C.S.I.  1867;  D.C.L.  Oxon.  1882;  LL.D.  Edin.  1884. 

MUIR,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.   1874. 

Holytown  ;   Glasgow ;    Mauchline ;   Glasgow. 

MUIR,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1888. 

Manchester;    Davidson's  Mains,  Midlothian. 


ROLL   OF  GRADUATES  459 

MUIR,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1883,  B.D.  1886,  B.L.  1888 

Free  Church  Minister  at  (i)  Muthill,  (2)  St.  Enoch's,  Glasgow,  (3)  Blairgowrie. 

MUIR,  WILLIAM  CHARLES  CRAWFORD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885. 

London;  Blackburn;  Hyde,  Cheshire;  Portarlington,  Victoria,  Australia; 
Surrey  Hills,  Melbourne. 

MUIR,  WILLIAM  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Kilmarnock ;   Liverpool ;   Burnley. 

MUIRHEAD,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1831. 

Deputy  Inspector-General,  R.N. ;   died  in  Bute,   i8th  September,   1863. 

MUIRHEAD,  ANDREW,  C.M.   1834. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MUIRHEAD,  GEORGE,  D.D.  1816. 

Minister  of  (i)  Dysart,  (2)  Cramond,  (3)  Free  Church,  Cramond;  died 
5th  April,  1847,  aged  84;  son  of  Patrick  Muirhead,  D.D.  (q.v.). 

MUIRHEAD,  HENRY,  M.D.  1844,  LL.D.  1886. 

Resident  Physician  and  Proprietor  oi  Longdales  Asylum  for  Lunatics, 
Bothwell;  Cambuslang;  Founder  of  The  Muirhead  Demonstratorship  of 
Physiology  in  Glasgow  University;  died  3151  July,  1890,  aged  76. 

MUIRHEAD,  ISLAY  BURNS,  M.A.  1875,  M.B.,  C.M.   1879,  M.D.  1887. 

Glasgow;    East  Mailing,  Kent;   Aylesford  there;   London. 

MUIRHEAD,  JAMES,  M.A.  1754. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Viri  Reverendi  Joannis  Muirhead  V.D.M.  in  Parochia 
de  Glassford"  [Matric.  Alb.  1751];  Library  Keeper  to  the  University,  1757. 

MUIRHEAD,  JAMES,  LL.D.  1885. 

Advocate    and    Barrister-at-Law ;    Professor    of    Civil    Law    in    Edinburgh 

University,  1862-89;  Sheriff  of  Stirling,  etc.;  died  at  Edinburgh,  8th  November, 

1889,  aged  58. 

MUIRHEAD,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886. 

Dunfermline ;   Walker-on-Tyne. 

MUIRHEAD,  JOHN  HENRY,  M.A.  1876. 

(i)  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Humanity  in  Glasgow  University,  1880-84; 
(2)  Professor  of  Classics  in  Royal  Holloway  College;  (3)  Lecturer  on  Mental 
and  Moral  Science  there,  and  at  same  time  Professor  of  Mental  and  Moral 
Science  in  Bedford  College,  London ;  Degree  Examiner  in  Glasgow  University 
on  (a)  Classics,  1884-87.  (b}  Philosophy,  1891-94;  Snell  Exhibitioner,  1875; 
B.A.  Oxon.  1879;  M.A.  1887. 

MUIRHEAD,  LEWIS  ANDREW,  M.A.  1878,  B.D.   1881. 

F.C.  Minister  at  (i)  East  Wemyss,  (2)  Broughty  Ferry. 

MUIRHEAD,  LOCKHART,  M.A.  1797,  LL.D.   1820. 

First  Professor  of  Natural  History  in  Glasgow  University,  1808  to  1829; 
also  Principal  Librarian;  died  23rd  July,  1829,  aged  63;  son  of  Patrick  Muirhead, 
D.D.  (q.v.). 


460  ROLL    OF    GRADUATES 

MUIRHEAD,  PATRICK,  D.D.  1775. 

Minister  of  Dysart ;  one  of  founders  of  Muirhead  Prizes  in  Glasgow 
University;  born  zoth  October,  1718;  died  lyth  February,  1807. 

MUIRHEAD,  ROBERT  FRANKLIN,  B.Sc.  1879,  M.A.  1881. 

Lecturer  on  Mathematics  in  the  Mason  College,  Birmingham,  1891-93; 
since  then  Tutor  in  (i)  Edinburgh,  (2)  Glasgow. 

MUIRHEAD,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1884. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

MUIRHEAD,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1895. 

Student  of  Theology  in  U.P.  College,  Edinburgh. 

MUKERJEA,  UMESA  CHANDRA,  M.B.,  CM.  1876. 

Native  of  Bengal ;   probably  settled  there. 

MULHALLEN,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1766. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MULHOLLAND,  JAMES  ANDREW  DIXON,  M.B.,  CM.   1895. 

Glasgow;   Invercargill,  New  Zealand. 

MULHOLLAND,  JOSEPH  STEVENSON,  CM.   1822,  M.D.  1845. 

Belfast 

MULLIGAN,  EDWARD,  M.D.  1835. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MULLIGAN,  HUGH,  M.A.   1737. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Bailieborough,  1742-57,  (2)  Aughnacloy, 
1757-86;  died  ist  January,  1786. 

MULLIGAN,  JOHN,  M.A.   1812. 

MULVILLE,  HENRY  JOHN,  M.D.  1836. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MUNDELL,  ROBERT,  LL.D.  1837. 

Rector  of  and  Classical  Teacher  in  Wallace  Hall  Academy,  Closeburn, 
1790  to  1842  ;  died  5th  May,  1842,  aged  83. 

MUNDELL,  SAMUEL,  M.A.  1793. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MUNGALL,  ANDREW,  M.B.,  CM.   1877,  M.D.  1889. 

Glasgow. 

MUNGALL,  DANIEL,  M.B.,  CM.  1879. 

Glasgow;  died  suddenly  i8th  November,   1897. 

MUNGALL,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1858. 

Lochgelly;   died  22nd  February,  1878. 

MUNGALL,  WALTER  HEGGIE,  B.Sc.  1888. 

(i)  Assistant  to  M'Creaths  &  Stevenson,  C.  and  M.E.,  Glasgow;  (2)  Surveyor 
and  Assistant  Manager  to  The  Cowdenbeath  Coal  Co.,  Ltd. ;  (3)  Mining  and 
Civil  Engineer  for  The  Fife  Coal  Co.,  Ltd. 


ROLL    OF    GRADUATES  461 

MUNN,  THOMAS,  M.A.   1885. 

Minister  of  Forgan. 

MUNNS,  GEORGE,  C.M.  1819. 

Hollywell,  Co.  Leitrim;   Oxford,  Ohio. 

MUNNS,  JOHN,  M.A.   1749- 

"Filius  natu  secundus  Viri  Reverendi  Edwardi  Munns  Archi-Diaconis 
Diocesis  de  Elphin  et  Ministri  Ecclesiae  parochialis  de  Drumclife  in  Com. 
de  Sligo  in  Hib."  [Matric.  Alb.  1747]. 

MUNRO,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885. 

Glasgow. 

MUNRO,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1885. 

Schoolmaster,  Canisbay  Public  School,  Wick. 

MUNRO,  DANIEL,  B.A.  1860,  M.A.  1861,  M.D.   1863. 

In  early  life  acted  for  sometime  as  Tutor  to  sons  of  Louis  Kossuth  in 
Paris ;  never  able  to  follow  out  his  profession ;  died  at  Inverness,  of  pulmonary 
phthisis,  2ist  November,  1896. 

MUNRO,  DONALD,  M.D.,  C.M.  1888. 

Pollokshaws   (Assistant  in  Glasgow  University  to  (i)  Professor  of  Chemistry, 

(2)  Professor  of  Forensic  Medicine,  1872-95). 

MUNRO,  DONALD,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Auchinleck. 

MUNRO,  FINLAY,  M.B.,  C.M.  1868. 

Stockton-on-Tees ;    Haverton  Hill,  Yorks. ;   Middlesbro'. 

MUNRO,  HARRY  STEVENSON,  M.A.  1891. 

Teacher,  Glasgow,  in  (i)  Gorbals  Public  School,  1888-89,  (2)  F.C.  Normal 

and  Model  School,  1890  92,  (3)  John  Street  Public  School,  Bridgeton,  since  1893. 

MUNRO,  JOHN  LOWE,  M.A.  1867,  B.D.  1869. 

(i)   Minister  of  West  U.P.  Church,  Linlithgow,    1870-92;  (2)  in   Canada; 

(3)  in  Edinburgh,  acting  as  occasional  preacher. 

MUNRO,  JOHN  MALCOLM,  M.A.  1888. 

Minister  of  (i)  Insh,  Kingussie,  1895  97,  (2)  Tarbert,  Loch  Fyne,  since  1897. 

MUNRO,  JOHN  PEARSON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

Glasgow  (sometime  Lecturer  on  (a)  Public  Health  in  Anderson's  College, 
(H)  Chemistry  and  Pharmacy  in  Western  Medical  School);  Ship  Surgeon; 
died  at  Boston,  U.S.A.,  6th  May,  1897. 

MUNRO,  JOHN  WALKER,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Partick. 

MUNRO,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1869,  B.D.  1872- 

U.P.  Minister  at  Kincardine-on-Forth. 


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MUNRO,   WILLIAM,  M.D.  1844,  LL.D.  1888. 

Entered  Army  Medical  Department,  1844;  Surgeon,  1854;  Surgeon-Major, 
1864;  Deputy  Surgeon-G-neral,  1867;  Surgeon-General,  1876;  retired  1881 ; 
served  in  Kaffir  War  1846-47,  Crimea  1854-55,  Indian  Mutiny  1857-58,  and  with 
Euzofzai  Field  Force  1863;  "C.B.  (Mil),  1865;  born  1823;  died  3oth  October, 
1896. 

MUNRO,  WILLIAM  DORMOND,  M.A.  1885. 

(i)  Apprentice  to  Mitchells,  Cowan  &  Johnston,  Writers,  Glasgow;  (2)  Clerk 
to  Strathern  &  Blair,  W.S.,  Edinburgh ;  (3)  Clerk  to  Shepstone,  Wylie  &  Binns, 
Solicitors,  Durban,  Natal;  LL.B.  Edin.  1893. 

MURCHIE,  JOHN,  B.A.  1847. 

Sometime  Classical  Teacher  in  Partick  Academy;  marked  "deceased"  in 
jeneral  Council  Register  for  1 860-61. 

MURDOCH,  ALLAN,  C.M.  1832. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MURDOCH,  ANDREW,  M.B.,  C.M.  1884. 

Ayr ;   Bootle,  Lanes. ;   Rainford  there ;   Bexhill,  Sussex. 

MURDOCH,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1868. 

Assistant-Surgeon,  R.N. ;   died  igth  June,   1870,  aged  22. 

MURDOCH,  JAMES  WILLIAM  AITKEN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1884. 

Paisley ;   Wallingford,  Berks. 

MURDOCH,  JOHN,  LL.D.  1871. 

Agent  in  India  for  the  London  Christian  Vernacular  Education  Society. 

MURDOCH,  JOHN  LOGAN,  M.A.  1825. 

"Ex  Nova  Scotia"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MURDOCH,  PETER  MAXWELL  WALLACE,  M.A.  1880. 

Civil  Engineer,  Buenos  Ayres. 

MURDOCH,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1872. 

Galston;    Ratcliffe-on-Trent ;    Galston ;   Surgeon,  R.N. ;   died  1878. 

MURDOCH,  ROBERT  HENRY  MAURICE,  B.Sc.  1881. 

Analytical  and  Technical  Chemist,  Nobel's  Explosives  Co.,  Ltd.,  Stevenston. 

MURIE,  JAMES,  M.D.   1857. 

Glasgow;  Zoological  Gardens,  London  ;  Naturalist,  etc.,  in  Consul  Petherick's 
Nile  Expedition  ;  F.L.S  ;  LL.D.  St.  And.  1877 ;  sometime  Lecturer  on  Comparative 
Anatomy,  Middlesex  Hospital ;  Leigh,  Essex. 

MURPHY,  ANDREW  DUNLOP,  M.A.   1877. 

(i)  Teacher  in  Dalmellington  Subscription  School;  (2)  Teacher  in  St. 
Matthew's  Parish  School,  Glasgow ;  (3)  Teacher  in  Ardrossan  Academy ;  (4) 
Head  Master  of  Russell  Street  Public  School,  Ayr. 

MURPHY,  JAMES,  M.D.  1838. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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MURPHY,  JOHN,  M.D.  1836,  CM.  1852. 

Milltown,  Co.  Kerry;  died  1879. 

MURPHY,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1821. 

"  Filius  Natu  Maximus  Gulielmi  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Drumballyrony  in 
comitatu  de  Doun"  [Matric.  Alb.  1817]. 

MURPHY,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1826. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MURPHY,  WILLIAM  DANIEL,  M.D.,  CM.  1839. 

Charleville,  Co.  Cork;  Castle  Connell,  Co.  Limerick;  Kilmallock,  Co. 
Limerick  ;  Limerick  ;  J.P. 

MURRAY,  ALEXANDER  JOHN,  M.A.  1850. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  St  Helier's,  Jersey,  (2)  Croydon;  retired  1879; 
born  1831  ;  died  at  Marseilles,  1881. 

MURRAY,  ALEXANDER  STEWART,  LL.D.  1887. 

Keeper  of  Roman  and  Greek  Antiquities,  British  Museum. 

MURRAY,  ALLAN  FULLARTON,  M.A.  1870. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Torphichen. 

MURRAY,  ALLAN  ROBERTSON,  M.A.  1867. 

Native  of  Greenock;  born  23rd  March,  1843;  Snell  Exhibitioner,  1867; 
B.A.  Oxon.  1870;  died  of  consumption,  ist  June,  1878. 

MURRAY,  ANDREW  GILMOUR,  B.L.  1891. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

MURRAY,  CHARLES  JAMES,  M.D.  1837. 

"Hibernicus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MURRAY,  DANIEL,  M.D.  1855. 

Brigade-Surgeon,  Army. 

MURRAY,  DANIEL,  M.D.  1856. 

Belfast;  died   i3th  March,   1873. 

MURRAY,  DAVID,  M.A.  1863,  LL.D.  1888. 

Writer  in  Glasgow  and  present  Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Procurators  there 
Member  of  the  University  Court,  as  Rector's  Assessor,  since  1896. 

MURRAY,  DAVID,  B.Sc.  1884. 

(i)  Assistant  Mathematical  Master  in  Greenock  Academy;  (2)  Mathematical 
Master  in  Dunfermline  High  School;  (3)  Mathematical  Master  in  Kilmarnock 
Academy;  (4)  Head  Master  of  Grammar  School,  Kilmarnock. 

MURRAY,  DONALD,  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 

South  Shields;    Brora,  Sutherlandshire. 

MURRAY,  FRANCIS,  M.D.  1820. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MURRAY,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1875. 

Minister,  British  Columbia. 


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MURRAY,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1896. 

Resident  at  15  Crichton  Road,  Rothesay;  will  possibly  adopt  the  teaching 
profession. 

MURRAY,  JAMES,  M.D.  1765. 

MURRAY,  JAMES,  CM.   1834,  M.D.  1835. 

Belfast;   died  2nd  February,  1862. 

MURRAY,  JAMES  BLAIR,  M.A.  1886. 

Teacher  in  Glasgow. 

MURRAY,  JAMES  CRAIGIE,  M.D.  1845. 

Surgeon,  R.N. ;   died  1851. 

MURRAY,  JAMES  ROBERT  ERSKINE,  B.Sc.  1892. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Physics  and  Electrical  Engineering   in  Heriot-Watt 
College,  Edinburgh. 

MURRAY,  JOHN,  B.A.  1783,  M.A.  1787. 

Surgeon  in  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 
MURRAY,  JOHN,  M.D.  1841. 

Cookstown,  Co.  Tyrone. 

MURRAY,  JOHN,  M.A.  1856,  M.D.  1861,  C.M.   1862. 

Glasgow;  Newton-Stewart;   Wickham,  Hants.;    died  i6th  September,  1874. 

MURRAY,  JOHN,  M.B.   1871,  M.D.,  C.M.  1876. 

Ferryhill,  Durham ;   Carluke ;   Cleland. 

MURRAY,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

Glasgow;    Rhayader,  Radnorshire. 

MURRAY,  JOHN  CLARK,  LL.D.   1873. 

Professor  of  Mental  and  Moral  Philosophy  in  (i)  Queen's  University, 
Kingston,  Canada,  1862-72,  (2)  M'Gill  College,  Montreal,  1872;  born  in  Paisley, 
1 9th  March,  1836. 

MURRAY,  JOHN  GILLESPIE,  B.A.  1860. 

Officer  of  the  Chinese  Civil  Service  :  (i)  Accountant  to  Legation,  Pekin  ; 

(2)  Private  Secretary  to  Sir  Frederick  Bruce  there;  (3)  Private  Secretary  to  Sir 

Rutherford   Alcock  there;   (4)  Vice-Consul  at  Foochou;   (5)  Judge   of  Mixed 

Court  at  Shanghai;   born  at  Stranraer,   1841;   died  2oth  October,   1874. 

MURRAY,  JOHN  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1883. 

Bowmore,  Islay;   Bury,  Lanes.;    Chorley  there;   died  1892. 

MURRAY,  MATTHEW,  D.D.  1868. 

Minister  of  Mains   Street   Secession    Church,    Glasgow,     and    Professor  of 
Divinity  to  Original  Secession  Synod;   died  2nd  May,  1876,  aged  72. 
MURRAY,  NEIL,  M.D.  1864. 

Bonaw;   Fort-William;   died  23rd  August,   1872,  aged  30. 

MURRAY,  PERCY  HOPE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Peterborough ;   Beckenham,  Kent. 


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MURRAY,  ROBERT,  M.A.   1889. 

Intended    for   the   Ministry;    died   at   Auchterarder,    8th    February,    1890, 
aged  25. 
MURRAY,  SAMUEL  JOHN,  M.A.  1895. 

Teacher  in  Glasgow  Public  Schools,  viz.,  (i)  Kennedy  Street,  (2)  Napiershall. 

MURRAY,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1854. 

Minister  of  (i)  Strathkinnes,  (2)  Anstruther-Easter. 

MURRAY,  WILLIAM,  LL.D.  1754. 

See  MANSFIELD,  EARL  OF. 

MURRAY,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1795. 

Intended   for    Dissenting    Ministry   in    "South   Britain";    no   trace   of  his 
career. 

MURRAY,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1863,  C.M.  1864. 

Burley,  Yorks. ;  died  1887. 

MURRAY,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1886. 

English  Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Crook,  Darlington,  (2)  Penang,  Straits 
Settlements. 

MURRAY,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Newton,  Lanarkshire ;    Coatbridge. 

MURRAY,  WILLIAM  COCHRANE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Barrhead ;  Glasgow. 

MURRAY,  WILLIAM  DUNMORE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Glasgow ;   Scunthorpe,  Lines. ;  Glasgow. 

MURRAY,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888. 

Greenock;   Ship  Surgeon. 

MURRAY,  WILLIAM  MEIKLE,  M.A.  1895. 

Student  of  Law. 

MURRELL,  JAMES,  M.A.  1794. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MUSTARD,  CHARLES  FOSTER,  M.A.  1787. 

"Filius   Natu   Secundis  Davidis   Armigeri  in  parochia  Sanctae    Mariae   in 
comitatu  de  Essex"  [Matric.  Alb.  1784]. 

MUSTON,  CHRISTOPHER,  B.A.  1821,  M.A.  1822. 

"Filius  natu  Maximus  Christophori  V.D.M.  apud  Cantabrigiam "  [Matric. 
Alb.  1820]. 

MUTER,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1757,  D.D.  1793. 

Sometime  preacher  in  the  College  Chapel,  Glasgow;  thereafter  (1770  to  1820) 
Minister  of  Kirkcudbright;   died  2ist  January,  1820,  aged  86. 

MUTTER,  THOMAS,  D.D.  1779. 

Minister  of  (i)  Leswalt,  (2)  Auchtermuchty,  (3)  Dumfries ;  died  25th  February, 

*793>  aged  83. 

2  G 


466  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

MYERS,  LEVI,  M.D.   1787. 

"  Caroliniensis  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MYERS,  WILLIAM  SHEPHARD,  CM.   1827. 

"Anglais"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

MYERS,  WILLIAM  WYKEHAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1868. 

Chefoo,  China;  Wenchow  there;  Takow  there  (Medical  Officer,  H.B.M. 
Consulate). 

MYLNE,  ANDREW,  D.D.  1821. 

Minister  of  Dollar,  and  Superintendent  of  Dollar  Academy;  died  2jth 
October,  1856,  aged  81 ;  Degree  conferred  on  "a  proposal  from  Sir  John  Connell 
Dean  of  Faculties"  [Univ.  Minutes,  8th  and  i5th  November,  1821]. 

MYLNE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1828. 

Deputy  Chaplain,  83rd  Foot,  1779-83;  Minister  of  Second  Charge,  Paisley, 

1783-97;  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy  in  Glasgow  University,  1797  to  1839; 
died  2ist  September,  1839,  aged  83. 

NAGEL,  ADOLPHUS  C.,  M.D.  1836. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

NAIRN,  CUTHBERT,  M.B.,  CM.  1894. 

Glasgow;   Paris;   Ship  Surgeon. 

NAIRN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1884. 

Teacher,  Lochwinnoch;  died  there,  27th  August,  1891,  aged  29. 

NAIRN,  ROBERT  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1891. 

Johnstone ;   Ship  Surgeon ;  Farnsfield,  Notts. 

NAIRN,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1751. 

"  Filius  quondam  Thomae,  in  parochia  de  Kilmaronnock "  [Matric.  Alb. 
I744]- 

NAIRN,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1866. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Keith,  (2)  Hutchesontown,  Glasgow;  died  8th  July, 
1888. 

NAISMITH,  JAMES  HENDERSON,  M.B.,  CM.  1891. 

Hamilton ;    Lennoxtown. 

NAISMITH,  JAMES  SCOTT,  M.A.  1884,  B.Sc.  1886. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

NAISMITH,  JOHN,  M.D.  1838. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Gulielmi  Armigeri  apud  Hamilton "  [Matric.  Alb. 
1831]. 

NAISMITH,  JOHN  ALFRED,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Glasgow. 

NAISMITH,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1847. 

Glasgow;  Hamilton;  died  i8th  August,   1875,  ag£d  51- 


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NANDI,  SAMBHU  CHANDRA,  M.B.,  C.M.  1879. 

Surgeon-Major,  I.M.S.,  Bengal. 

NAPIER,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.  1872,  M.D.  1877. 

Port-Elizabeth,  Cape  of  Good  Hope;  Glasgow  (Assistant  to  Professor  of 
Materia  Medica  in  the  University,  1880-88,  and  sometime  Professor  of  that  subject 
in  Anderson's  College). 

NAPIER,  ANDREW,  M.D.  1802. 

"  Filius  natu  quartus  Alex.  Armigeri  de  Blackstown  in  Com.  de  Renfrew " 
[Matric  Alb.  1797]. 

NAPIER,  CHARLES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1879. 

Glasgow ;   Overtown. 

NAPIER,  GEORGE  GLEN,  M.A.  1879. 

Merchant  in  Glasgow. 

NAPIER,  JAMES,  M.D.  1828. 

"Fil.  Roberti,  Aedificatoris,  Com.  de  Renfrew"  [Matric.  Alb.  1822]. 

NAPIER,  JAMES,  M.A.  1876. 

Merchant  in  Glasgow. 

NAPIER,  JOHN,  M.A.  1887. 

Engineer  in  Glasgow. 

NAPIER,  LAWRENCE  TWENTYMAN,  B.L.   1878. 

Advocate,  Edinburgh. 

NAPIER  AND  ETTRICK,  LORD,  LL.D.  1879. 

Tenth  Baron ;  Secretary  of  Embassy  at  Constantinople  etc. ;  Plenipotentiary 
at  Washington,  etc. ;  Governor  of  Madras ;  and  sometime  Acting  Viceroy  of  India  ; 
born  i5th  September,  1819;  LL.D.  Edin.  1884. 

NAPIER,  PETER,  M.A.  1810,  D.D.  1847. 

Minister  of  (i)  St.  George's-in-the-Fields,  Glasgow,  (2)  Blackfriars,  Glasgow; 
died  1 2th  March,  1865,  aged  72. 

NASH,  JAMES  COMBER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1867. 

Slamannan;  died  24th  March,   1891,  aged  48. 

NASMITH,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1755. 

"Jacobi  filius  natu  secundus,  mercatoris  Norvicensis"  [Matric.  Alb.   1752]. 

NASON,  HARRISON,  M.D.  1838. 

Newtown  Lodge,  Co.  Cork;  died  2nd  October,   1861,  aged  55. 

NEESON,  ANDREW,  C.M.  1836,  M.D.  1858. 

Crumlin,  Co.  Antrim;  Aghalee,  same  Co.;  died  1868. 

NEIL,  JOHN  CLARK,  M.A.  1883,  B.D.  1885. 

Minister  of  (i)  E.U.  Church,  Rutherglen,  1885-89,  (2)  E.U.  Church,  Greenock, 
1889-95,  (3)  Congregational  Church,  Hoylake,  Cheshire,  since  1895. 

NEILL,  ANDREW  CHARLES  BRISBANE,  M.D.  1837. 

Surgeon,  Madras  Army;   London;   died  igth  July,  1891,  aged  77. 


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NEILL,  HENRY,  M.A.   1885. 

English  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Seaham. 

NEILL,  JAMES,  M.A.  1885. 

Teacher,  Hurlford,  Ayrshire;   died  2Qth  November,   1885,  aged  42. 

NEILL,  JOHN,  B.A.  1859,  M.A.  1860. 

Merchant,  Greenock. 

NEILSON,  HENRY  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1885,  M.D.  1887. 

Ship  Surgeon ;    Glasgow ;  Over  Darwen,  Lanes. ;   Bulwell,  Notts. 

NEILSON,  JOHN,  M.A.   1827. 

"Fil.  n.  3tius  Gulielmi  mere.  Paisley"  [Matric.  Alb.  1822]. 

NEILSON,  JOSEPH  ANDREW,  M.D.  1801. 

Believed  to  be  the  same  person  as  "J.  A.  Neilson,  a  Doctor  of  Phasic  in 
Dublin,"  mentioned  in  Dictionary  of  National  Biography;  son  of  Moses 
Neilson,  D.D.  (q.v.),  and  brother  of  William  Neilson,  D.D.  (q.v.). 

NEILSON,  MOSES,  M.A.  1763,  D.D.  1792. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Kilmore,  Co.  Down,  1767  to  1823;  died  23rd  April, 
1823. 

NEILSON,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1808. 

"  Filius  unicus  Gavini  mercatoris  Glasguensis"  [Matric.  Alb.   1801]. 

NEILSON,  ROBERT  J.,  M.A.  1830. 

Probably  the  same  person  as  Robert  J.  Neilson,  Teacher  in  Western 
Academy,  New  City  Road,  Glasgow,  one  of  the  early  preceptors  of  Professor  John 
Nichol. 

NEILSON,  ROBERT  THOMSON,  B.L.  1883. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

NEILSON,  SAMUEL,  M.A.  1816. 

"  Filius  natu  Secundus  Jacobi  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Cumber  in  comitatu 
de  Down  in  Hyb."  [Matric.  Alb.  1813]. 

NEILSON,  SAMUEL,  M.A.  1819. 

"  Filius  natu  Maximus  Joannis  Artificis  apud  Quebec  in  ditione  Mag.  Britt." 
[Matric.  Alb.  1816]. 

NEILSON,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1824. 

R.P.  Minister  at  Rothesay;   born  1801  ;    died  2oth  December,   1872. 

NEILSON,  WILLIAM,  D.D.  1805. 

Presbyterian  Minister  of  Dundalk,  Ireland,  1796  to  1818,  and  Rector  of  the 

Academy  there ;  afterwards  Professor  of  Greek,  Latin,  and  Hebrew  in  the  Belfast 

Academical  Institution;  born  i2th  September,  1774;  died  27th  April,  1821;  son 

of  Moses  Neilson,  D.D.  (q.v.). 

NEILSON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1818. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Joannis  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Termanneny  in 
comitatu  de  Derry"  [Matric.  Alb.  1814]. 


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NEILSON,  WILLIAM  BENNETT,  B.Sc.  1874. 

Head  Master  of  the  Grammar  School,  Musselburgh;  died  xoth  November, 
1876. 

NEISH,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Glasgow ;  Forres ;  Cardiff. 

NELSON,  ADAM,  M.A.  1891,  B.D.  1894. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

NELSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1788,  D.D.   1817. 

Minister  of  the  Presbyterian  Congregation  at  Downpatrick,  Ireland,  1791  to 
1838;  born  ist  May,  1768;  died  28th  January,  1838. 

NELSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1839. 

NELSON,  SAMUEL  CRAIG,  M.A.  1823. 

Presbyterian  Minister,  Downpatrick. 

NELSON,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1815. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

NELSON,  TIMOTHY,  M.A.  1758. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Penruddock,  Cumberland,  (2)  Garrigill,  near 
Alston,  (3)  Alston  Moor,  (4)  Great  Salkeld  (near  Penrith)  and  Plumpton 
Street. 

NELSON,  WILLIAM  DUN,  M.D.  1810. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

NE3BITT,  FREDERICK,  M.D.  1846. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

NESS,  JAMES,  M.A.  1874,  B.L.   1876,  LL.B.  1878. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

NESS,  ROBERT  BARCLAY,  M.A.  1883,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887. 

Glasgow  (Professor  of  Materia  Medica  in  Anderson's  College,  and  Assistant 
to  Professor  of  Medicine  and  Clinical  Medicine  in  the  University). 

NESS,  WILLIAM  FINDLAY,  M.A,  1882,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887. 

Glasgow ;   Port-Glasgow. 

NETTERVILLE,  JOHN  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1845- 

"  Hibernus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

NEVIN,  ROBERT  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

West  Auckland,  Co.  Durham. 

NEVIN,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1794. 

Believed  to  be  the  same  person  as  William  Nevin  who,  from  1785-89,  was 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Downpatrick,  but  resigned  and  became  a  Physician. 

NEWBIGGING,  THOMAS  DUNCAN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1896. 

West  Kilbride. 


470  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

NEWCOMB,  SIMON,  LL.D.  1896. 

Teacher  in  Maryland,  1854-56;  Computer  on  the  Nautical  Almanac,  then 
published  in  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1857;  Professor  of  Mathematics  in  the  U.S.  Navy, 
and  assigned  to  duty  at  the  U.S.  Naval  Observatory,  Washington,  1861  ;  Senior 
Professor  of  Mathematics  in  the  U.S.  Navy,  with  the  relative  rank  of  Captain, 
1877,  and  since  then  has  been  in  charge  of  the  office  of  the  American  Ephemeris 
and  Nautical  Almanac;  in  addition  to  these  duties  became,  in  1884,  Professor 
of  Mathematics  and  Astronomy  in  Johns  Hopkins  University,  Baltimore;  LL.D. 
of  (i)  Columbian  University  of  Washington,  1874,  (2)  Yale,  1875,  (3)  Harvard, 
1884,  (4)  Columbia,  1887;  Ph.D.  Heidelberg,  1886;  born  at  Wallace,  N.S., 
1  2th  March,  1835. 

NEWELL,  ALFRED  GEORGE,  M.B.,  CM.   1894. 

Greenock. 


NEWLANDS,  GEORGE  FRANCIS,  M.A.  1879,  LL- 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

NEWLANDS,  THOMAS  SCOTT,  M.A.  1877,  B.D.  1881. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Craigend,  Perth. 

NEWLANDS,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1815. 

"F.  n.  max.  Jo.  art.  Glasg.  n."  [Matric.  Alb.   1809]. 

NEWMAN,  DAVID,  M.B.,  C.M.  1878,  M.D.  1883. 

Glasgow  :  sometime  Lecturer  on  Pathology  in  Royal  Infirmary  ;  Examiner  for 

Medical  Degrees  in  the  University,  1883-93;  son  of  Edward  Newman,  M.D.  (q.v.). 

NEWMAN,  EDWARD,  M.D.  1834. 

Staff-Surgeon,  R.N.,   1859;    Partick;   died  24th  June,   1876. 

NEWMAN,  JAMES  ELDER,  M.D.   1836. 

Glasgow;   Cove,  Dumbartonshire;   died  4th  June,   1870,  aged  55. 

NEWSOM,  HENRY,  M.A.  1763. 

"Filius  natu  major  Moses  Mercatoris  in  Urbe  de  Cork  in  Hibernia" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1762]. 

NEWTH  SAMUEL,  D.D.   1875. 

(i)  Minister  of  Congregational  Church,  Broseley,  Salop;  (2)  Professor  of 
Classics  and  Mathematics,  Western  College,  Plymouth  ;  (3)  Professor  of  Mathe- 
matics and  Ecclesiastical  History,  New  College,  London  ;  (4)  Professor  of 
Classics,  Mathematics,  and  Ecclesiastical  History,  New  College  ;  (5)  Principal 
of  New  College  and  Professor  of  New  Testament  Exegesis  and  Ecclesiastical 
History  therein. 

NEWTON,  ANDREW,  M.D.  1833. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

NEWTON,  JAMES  GILLDEA,  M.D.  1848. 

Gowran,  Co.  Kilkenny. 

NEWTON,  ROBERT  EARLE,  M.B.,  C.M.   1893. 

Glasgow;   Rock  Ferry,  Cheshire;    Litcham,  Norfolk. 


ROLL    OF    GRADUATES  471 

NICHOL,  HARVEY,  M.A.  1881. 

Minister  of  Parton,   Kirkcudbright;    B.D.  Edin.   1884. 

NICHOL,  JOHN  PRINGLE,  LL.D.   1836. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland  ;  Schoolmaster  at  (i)  Dun,  (2)  Hawick, 
(3)  Cupar-Fife,  where  he  acted  as  Editor  of  the  Fife  Herald ;  thereafter  Rector 
of  Montrose  Academy;  Professor  of  Astronomy  in  Glasgow  University,  1836  to 
1859;  born  at  Huntly  Hill,  near  Brechin.  i3th  January,  1804;  died  at  Rothesay, 
igth  September,  1859;  father  of  John  Nichol,  Professor  of  English  Literature 
in  Glasgow  University,  1862-89,  and  father-in-law  of  Professor  William  Jack 
(q.v.). 

NICHOL,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 

Glasgow;   Guerrero,  Mexico. 

NICHOLL,  WHITLOCK,  M.D.  1826. 

London;  Cowbridge,  Glam.;  Ludlow;  London;  F.R.S.;  died  at  Wimbledon, 
3rd  December,  1838,  aged  52. 

NICHOLSON,  ADAM,  M.D.  1845. 

Antigua;   died  6th  June,  1868,  aged  49. 

NICHOLSON,  BALFOUR  STEWART,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Paisley. 

NICHOLSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1883. 

Boilermaker,  Glasgow. 

NICHOLSON,  JOHN,  M.D.  1812. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

NICHOLSON,  JOHN,  M.D.  1838. 

Lincoln;   London;   died  2ist  March,   1884,  aged  69. 

NICHOLSON,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1849. 

Antigua;    Ealing,  Middlesex;   Antigua;   died  8th  July,  1877,  aged  77. 

NICHOLSON,  WILLIAM  THOMAS,  M.B.,  CM.  1886. 

Newcastle-on-Tyne;  Morpeth;  Glasgow  (Superintendent  of  Victoria  Infirmary). 

NICOL,  JAMES,  B.A.  1818,  M.A.   1819. 

Minister  of  Leslie;   died  6th  August,   1854,  aged  56. 
NICOL,  JAMES,  M.D.  1839. 

Aberdour;   Llandudno,  N.  Wales;  J.P. 

NICOL,  JOHN,  CM.   1819,  M.D.  1827. 

Liverpool. 

NICOL,  JOHN  WYLLIE,  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 

Glasgow  (Vaccinator  to  Western  Infirmary). 
NICOL,  WALTER,  M.A.  1823. 

Possibly  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Longtown,  Cumberland. 


472  ROLL    OF   GRADUATES 

NICOL,  WILLIAM,  D.D.  1853. 

Minister  of  U.P.  Church,  Jedburgh;   died  28th  December,  1858,  aged  62. 

NICOL,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1879. 

Ayr. 

NICOLL,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Kirriemuir. 

NICOLL,  JAMES  HENDERSON,  M.B.,  CM.  1886. 

Glasgow. 

NICOLLS,  GEORGE  ARCHIBALD,  M.D.   1839. 

Staff-Surgeon,  R.N. 

NICOLLS,  PATRICK  JOSEPH,  M.D.  1839. 

Navan,  Co.  Meath ;   died  23rd  April,   1887. 

NICOLLS,  SIMON,  M.D.  1839. 

Longford,  Ireland;   died  27th  August,   1876. 

NICOLSON,  DAVID,  M.A.  1895. 

Senior  Assistant  in  Secondary  Department  of  High  School,  Brechin. 

NICOLSON,  DONALD  NORMAN,  M.D.  1845. 

Barra ;   Glasgow. 

NICOLSON,  ROBERT  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1886,  B.Sc.   1887. 

Teacher  in  the  High  School  of  Glasgow. 

NIDDRIE,  PETER,  M.D.  1835. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

NIELL,  JOHN,  M.D.  1835. 

London;   Croydon,  Surrey;   died  3oth  September,   1872,  aged  65. 

NIELSON,  ANDREW  BONAR,  M.A.  1891. 

English  Presbyterian  Missionary  to  Formosa. 

NIHILL,  JOHN,  CM.  1825. 

Killaloe,  Co.  Clare. 

NIMMO,  FRANK  PAUL,  M.A.  1886. 

Teacher   in   (a)   Allan  Glen's   School,   Glasgow,    (b)   Graaf-Reinet  College, 
Cape  Colony. 

NIMMO,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1835. 

Glasgow  (Assistant  Surgeon  to  the  Eye  Infirmary,  and  Lecturer  on  Surgery 
in  College  Street);   went  to  Demerara,  1836,  and  died  there,   1841. 

NIMMO,  WILLIAM  CAMERON,  M.A.   1879,  LL-B.  1882. 

(i)  Writer,  Glasgow;  (2)  Stockbroker  there;  (3)  Wool  and  Produce  Broker, 
Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

NISBET,  ADAM  THOMSON,  M.B.,  CM.   1886,  M.D.   1896. 

Glasgow;   Newton  Abbot,  Devon;   Ashburton  there;   Newton  Abbot. 


ROLL   OF  GRADUATES  473 

NISBET,  HENRY,  LL.D.  1871. 

Missionary  to  Samoa,  Polynesian  Islands;   died  1876,  aged  59. 

NISBET,  HUGH  STIRLING  BROWN,  M.B.,  C.M.   1894. 

Glasgow. 

NISBET,  JAMES  ANDERSON,  M.D.  1843. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

NISBET,  JOHN,  M.A.  1888. 

Barrister-at-Law,  London. 

NISBET,  MATTHEW,  M.D.  1820. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

NISBET,  RICHARD,  M.A.  1770. 

"  Joannis  Filius  natu  maximus  Agricolae  in  Parochia  de  Donagheady  in  Com. 
de  Tyrone  Hibernia"  [Matric,  Alb.   1769]. 

NISBET,  ROBERT  GEORGE,  M.A.  1894. 

Student  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford. 

NISBET,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1895. 

Teacher,  Glasgow,  in  (i)  Bobbie's  Loan  Public  School,  (2)  Pupil  Teachers' 
Institute. 

NISBETT,  NEHEMIAH,  M.A,  1770. 

Dissenting  Minister,  "settled  in  a  Parish  in  England." 

NIVEN,  CHARLES  RITCHIE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888. 

Kimbolton,  Hunts. ;   Littleborough,  Lanes. ;   Liverpool. 

NIVEN,  JAMES,  M.D.  1840. 

Ayr;   Surgeon,  R.N. ;   died  at  Harwich,   loth  June,   1863. 

NIVEN,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Ashington,  Northumberland 

NIVEN,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1868. 

Strathmiglo ;   Newburgh. 

NIVEN,  THOMAS  BROWN  WILLIAM,  B.L.  1889. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

NIVISON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1878. 

Clerk,  Sanquhar. 

NIXON,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1774. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Viri  Reverendi  Andreae  Rectoris  parochiae  de  Anna  in 
Comitatu  de  Cavan,  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.   1772]. 

NIXON,  GEORGE  ALCOCK,  M.D.  1834. 

Enniskillen. 

NOBLE,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1841,  C.M.  1854. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


474  ROLL    OF   GRADUATES 

NOEHDEN,  GEORG  HEINRICH,  LL.D.   1812. 

German  philologist ;  Tutor  to  daughters  of  Grand  Duchess  of  Saxe-Weimar ; 
Secretary,  Department  of  Antiquities,  British  Museum,  London  ;  born  at  Gottingen, 
23rd  January,  1770;  died  i4th  March,  1826. 

NOLAN,  HENRY  PALMER,  M.D.  1842. 

Dublin. 

NORRIS,  FREDERICK  LAING,  M.B.,  CM.  1888. 

Woodford,  Essex;  Cayon,  St.  Kitts,  West  Indies;  Woodford,  Essex;  St. 
Kitts,  West  Indies;  Montserrat  there. 

NORRIS,  HUGH  MOFFAT,  B.A.  1802. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Hugonis  armigeri  de  Edwinstow  in  Comitatu  de 
Nottingham  in  Anglia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1800]. 

NORRIS,  JOHN  HUTCHINSON,  M.D.   1830. 

Preston,  Lanes.;  Durham;    died  23rd  November,   1863,  aged  54. 

NORRIS,  ROBERT  RADCLIFFE,  M.D.  1835. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

NORVAL,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1829. 

Minister  of  (i)  South  Church,  Kirriemuir,  (2)  Trindon  Episcopal  Church, 
(3)  St.  Andrew's  Episcopal  Church,  Glasgow,  (4)  St.  James's,  Bermondsey. 

NOVELLI,  AUGUSTUS,  B.A.  1836. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Philippi,  Armigeri,  in  comitat.  de  Lancaster  "  [Matric. 
Alb.  1833]. 

NUGENT,  MORGAN  DELVINIS,  M.D.  1828. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

NUTTING,  DANIEL  CHAPLIN,  B.Sc.   1895. 

Officer,  U.S.  Navy. 

OASTLER,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.   1882,  M.D.   1889. 

Church-Stretton,  Salop;    Glasgow. 

OBERY,  JOHN  MEESOM,  B.A.  1837,  M.A.  1838. 

Congregational  Minister  at  (i)  Harrison  Road  Chapel,  Halifax,  (2)  Woodford, 
Essex;  died  i3th  April,  1858,  aged  45. 

O'BRENAN,  JOHN,  M.D.   1802. 

"Hybernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

O'BRIEN,  BARTHOLOMEW,  M.D.   1833. 

Burwood,  N.S.  Wales. 

O'BRIEN,  GEORGE  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1832. 

Ennis,  Co.  Clare;   died  2nd  December,   1864. 
O'BRIEN,  JOHN,  M.D.  1839. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


ROLL    OF    GRADUATES  475 

O'BRIEN,  JOHN  ALOYSIUS,  M.B.,  CM.  1876. 

Sunderland ;    Beechworth,   Victoria,   Australia ;   Melbourne  there ;   Sunbury 
there. 

O'BRIEN,  JOSEPH,  M.D.  1839. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

O'BRYEN,  JOHN  ROCHE,  M.D.  1836. 

Clifton;   Liverpool;   London;   died  26th  July,   1870,  aged  58. 

OCHILTREE,  EDWARD  GRAHAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1880,  M.D.  1883. 

Glasgow ;   Carmarthen ;   Ballarat,  Victoria,  Australia. 

tfCONNELL,  DENNIS,  M.D.  1825. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

O'CONNELL,  MORGAN  DAVID,  M.D.  1838. 

Knight  of  St.  Ferdinand ;   sometime  Surgeon  on  Staff,  Brit.  Leg.  of  Spain  ; 
Kilmallock,  Co.  Limerick;   died  January,  1887. 

O'CONNOR,  EDMUND,  M.D.  1791. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

O'CONNOR,  JAMES,  M.A.  1779. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ODELL,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1837. 

Ballingarry,  Co.  Limerick;   died  1865. 

O'DONNELL,  HUGH,  CM.  1832. 

Buncrana,  Co.  Donegal;   Coroner  for  Ennishowen;   died  1857. 

O'DONNELL,  JAMES,  M.D.  1832. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

O'DONNELL,  JAMES,  M.D.  1838. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

O'DONOGHUE,  HUGH,  C.M.  1820. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

O'DONOVAN,  BARTHOLOMEW,  M.D.  1839. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

O'DONOVAN,  DANIEL,  M.D.  1852. 

Shanagolden,  Co.  Limerick;   Surgeon -Major,  Army;   Rathgar,  Co.  Dublin. 

O'DWYER,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1784. 

Staff-Physician,  Army  Medical  Department  of  Ireland. 

O'FERRALL,  HUGH,  M.D.  1788. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

O'FLYN,  JOHN  DENIS,  M.D.   1833. 

Cork;   died  1872. 

OGILVY,  DAVID  GRAHAM  DRUMMOND.     See  AIRLIE,  EARL  OF. 


476  ROLL    OF   GRADUATES 

O'GORMAN,  JOHN  PETER,  CM.  1829. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

O'HAGAN,  HUGH,  M.D.   1838. 

Navan,  Co.  Meath;   Surgeon,  R.N. 

O'HANLON,  DAVID,  M.D.  1851. 

Rathkeale,  Co.  Limerick;   J.P. ;   died   roth  May,   1876,  aged  52. 

O'HANLON,  JAMES,  C.M.   1840. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

O'HEAR,  JOSEPH,  B.L.   1888. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

O'KELLY,  EDWARD  TALBOT,  M.D.,  C.M.  1819. 

Maynooth,  Co.  Kildare;   graduated  as  "Kelly." 

O'KELLY,  EDWARD  TALBOT,  M.D.,  C.M.  1836. 

Maynooth,  Co.  Kildare;   died  4th  February,  1879,  aged  68. 

O'LEARY,  CORNELIUS  R.,  M.D.,  C.M.  1837. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

OLIPHANT,  JAMES,  M.A.  1756. 

Minister  of  (i)  Gorbals,  (2)  Kilmarnock,  (3)  Dumbarton;  mentioned  in 
Burns'  Poem,  "The  Ordination";  died  loth  April,  1818,  aged  84;  became  blind 
some  time  before  death,  but  continued  to  officiate. 

OLIPHANT,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1787. 

"Filius  natu  unicus  Jacobi"  (q.v.)  "  V.D.M.  in  vico  et  Comitatu  de  Dumbar- 
ton" [Matric.  Alb.  1783]. 

OLIVER,  ALEXANDER,  B.A.  1853. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Galashiels,  1854-64,  (2)  Regent  Place,  Glasgow,  since 
1865;  D.D.  Edin.  1888. 

OLIVER,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1771. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Thomae  Automatum  Opificis  in  parochia  Enniskillen 
Comitatu  Fermanagh  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1769]. 

OLIVER,  ARCHIBALD  RUSSELL,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Glasgow;   son  of  Alexander  Oliver,  B.A.   1853  (q.v.). 

OLIVER,  FRANK,  M.D.   1843. 

London;   died  ist  October,  1890,  aged  77. 

OLIVER,  JOHN,  M.A.  1874- 

Minister  of  (i)  Belhaven,  Dunbar,  (2)  Maryhill. 

OLIVER,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  C.M.   1874,  M.D.  1880. 

Glasgow ;    Preston,    Lanes. ;    Newcastle-on-Tyne    (Professor   of   Physiology 

in  University  of  Durham,  and  Lecturer  on  that  subject  in  Newcastle-on-Tyne 

College  of  Medicine);   Degree  Examiner  on  Physiology  in  Glasgow  University, 

1891-92. 


ROLL   OF  GRADUATES  477 

OLIVER,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1767. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

OLIVER,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1871. 

Professor  of  English  and  Tutor  in  Classics  at  the  Memorial  College,  Brecon, 
South  Wales,  1872-83;  Minister  of  the  Congregational  Church  at  Wrexham,  North 
Wales,  1886-91 ;  since  then  without  special  charge. 

O'MEAGHER,  WILLIAM,  M.D.   1791. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.} 

O'MEALLY,  PATRICK,  C.M.   1825. 

"Jamaica"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

O'MULLANE,  ARTHUR,  M.D.   1838. 

An  "A.  O'Mullane,  M.D.,"  died  "at  Bourke-st.  West,  Australia,"  on  2ist 
October,  1864,  aged  51. 

O'NEIL,  CHARLES,  M.A.  1780. 

"Natus  in  Hibernia,  Filius  natu  secundus  Joannis  Armigeri  in  Parochia  de 
Ray  in  Com.  de  Donegal"  [Matric.  Alb.  1779]. 

O'NEIL,  DANIEL  JOSEPH,  M.B.,  C.M.  1877. 

Liverpool;  Farnworth,  Lanes.;  died  there,  i3th  September,  1897,  aged  43. 

O'NEIL,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1791. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

O'NEILL,  CHARLES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Coatbridge. 

O'NEILL,  CLOTWORTHY,  M.A.  1736. 

High  Sheriff  of  the  County  of  Antrim. 

O'NEILL,  CONOLLY,  M.A.  1776. 

"  Natus  in  Hibernia  filius  natu  tertius  Jacobi  Reverendi  viri  Vicarii  Parochiae 
de  Kilbarren  in  Comitatu  Dunnegal"  [Matric.  Alb.  1774]. 

O'NEILL,  HUGH,  CM.  1821. 

"Ireland"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

O'NEILL,  JOHN,  M.D.  ,847. 

Ballymena,  Co.  Antrim;   died  January,   1867. 
O'NEILL,  MARKER,  M.A.  1735. 

"Filius  Felicis  O'Neill  arm.  in  com.  Antrim"  [Matric.  Alb.   1733]. 
O'NEILL,  TIMOTHY,  M.D.  1848,  C.M.  1863. 

Conna,  Co.  Cork;   Ballyduff,  Co.  Waterford;   died  23rd  September,   1870. 

O'REDY,  JAMES,  M.D.   1785. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

O'REILLY,  EDWARD,  M.D.  1818. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


478  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

O'REILLY,  JOHN,  M.D.  1839. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

O'REILLY,  JOHN  JOSEPH,  M.D.   1838. 

Trim,  Co.  Meath;   died  26th  May,   1868. 

ORMOND,  HUGH  HAMILTON,  B.L.  1885. 

Writer,  Helensburgh. 

ORMOND,  JAMES  HAMILTON,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

West  Auckland,  Co.  Durham ;   Partick. 

ORMSTON,  HENRY  BALDWIN,  M.D.  1837. 

Ban  don,  Co.  Cork;   died  1868. 

O'ROURKE,  PATRICK,  M.D.  1841. 

Enniscorthy,  Co.  Wexford;   died  gth  February,   1876,  aged  80. 
ORR,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1855. 

Irvine;   died   1858. 

ORR,  ALEXANDER  BRODIE  SETON,  M.B.,  CM.   1877,  M.D.  1882. 

Glasgow;   Chester;    London. 

ORR,  DAVID,  M.A.  1884,  B.D.  1886. 

Minister  of  Elder  Park  Parish,  Govan. 

ORR,  DAVID  WHITEFORD,  M.B.,  CM.  1883. 

Huddersfield. 

ORR,  JAMES,  M.D.  1835. 

Dunoon. 

ORR,  JAMES,  M.A.  1870,  B.D.  1872,  D.D.  1885. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Hawick,  1874-91 ;  Professor  of  Church  History  in  U.P. 
College  since  1891;  Degree  Examiner  on  Mental  Philosophy  in  Glasgow  Uni- 
versity, 1876-79. 

ORR,  JOHN,  M.A.  1808. 

Surgeon  at  Cambo,  Northumberland. 

ORR,  JOHN,  M.A.  1815. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Portaferry,  County  Down,  1822-78;  died  4th 
November,  1878. 

ORR,  JOHN,  M.D.  1864. 

Glasgow;   Ship  Surgeon;   Liverpool;   died  1884. 

ORR,  JOHN,  M.A.  1873. 

Minister  of  Church  Street  English  Presbyterian  Church,  Berwick-on-Tweed ; 
died  1883. 

ORR,  JOHN,  B.Sc.  1896. 

Mechanical  Engineer:    (i)  Apprentice  with  Gibb  &   Hogg,  Ltd.,  Airdrie; 

(2)  in  works  of  D.   &  W.   Henderson,   Finnieston,   Glasgow;    (3)  on  Drawing 

Office  Staff  of  Simpson,  Strickland  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  Dartmouth;   (4)  on  Technical 

Staff  of  Wigham,  Richardson  &  Co.,  Newcastle. 


ROLL   OF  GRADUATES  479 

ORR,  JOHN  AITKEN,  M.A.  1883. 

Minister  of  Broxburn. 

ORR,  JOHN  ERASER,  M.B.,  CM.  1885,  M.D.  1888. 

Glasgow. 

ORR,  RICHARD,  M.A.  1895. 

Teacher,   Glasgow,   in    (i)  Abbotsford    Public   School,   (2)  Wolseley  Street 
School,  (3)  Queen's  Park  School. 

ORR,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1816. 

"Filius   natu   Secundus    quondam   Alexandra    Mercatoris   apud    Belford   in 
comitatu  de  Antrim"  [Matric.  Alb.   1813]. 

ORR,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1856. 

.    Kilbirnie ;    Glasgow. 

ORR,  WILLIAM,  C.M.  1833. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ORR,  WILLIAM,  B.L.  1886. 

Writer,  Coatbridge. 

ORR,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1878. 

Johnstone. 

ORR,  WILLIAM  FREW,  M.A.  1883. 

Licentiate  of  the  U.P.  Church. 

ORR,  WILLIAM  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1896. 

Saltcoats. 

O'RYAN,  JOHN,  M.D.  1791. 

Settled  at  Waterford. 

OSBORNE,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1880. 

Minister  of  (i)  Burwood  Presbyterian  Church,  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  (2)  Martyrs' 
Free  Church,  Dundee. 

OSBORNE,  DAVID,  M.A.  1868. 

Writer,  Cupar-Fife. 

OSBORNE,  GEORGE  MOORE,  M.D.  1838. 

Dundee;   died  6th  January,   1864. 

OSBORNE,  HENRY,  M.A.  1851. 

Presbyterian   Minister  at   (i)  Granshaw,    1858-9,   (2)  Rathfriland,   1859-62, 
(3)  Holy  wood,  Belfast,  since  1862. 

OSBORNE,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1869,  M.D.  1872. 

Huddersfield  ;   Mirfield,  Yorks.;    Huddersfield ;    Bournemouth. 

OSBORNE,  JOHN  ALLEN,  M.D.   1855. 

Surgeon  in  French  Transport  Service;   Milford,  Co.  Donegal;  J.P. 

OSWALD,  DAVID  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1881. 

Kinross. 


480  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

OSWALD,  JAMES,  D.D.  1765. 

Minister  of  (i)  Dunnet,  (2)  Methven;  died  2nd  August,  1793,  aged  90; 
father  of  George  Oswald  of  Scotstoun,  Alexander  Oswald  of  Shieldhall,  etc. 

OSWALD,  LANDEL  ROSE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888. 

(Brunton  Prizeman);  Glasgow  Western  Infirmary;  Gartnavel  Asylum ;  Medical 
Superintendent  of  Gartloch  Asylum. 

OSWALD,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1813. 

"F.  n.  3tius  quondam  Josephi  Artificis  Larbert  Stirling"  [Matric.  Alb.  1809]. 

OTTERSON,  MICHAEL,  M.D.,  C.M.  1846. 

Moneymore,  Co.  Deny. 

OUGHTERSON,  JOHN  STEELE,  M.A.  1793. 

Minister  of  (i)  West  Kilbride,  (2)  Monkton;  died  24th  December,  1829, 
aged  60. 

OULTON,  CHARLES,  M.D.  1842. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

OUMOV,  NIKOLAI  ALEKSEJEVICH,  LL.D.  1896. 

Professor  of  Physics  in  the  University  of  Moscow. 

OVENDEN,  WILLIAM  CHAMBERS,  M.D.   1834. 

Enniskillen,  Co.  Fermanagh;   died  i5th  October,  1862,  aged  57. 

OVERTOUN,  BARON,  M.A.   1865. 

John  Campbell  White  of  Overtoun;  Merchant  in  Glasgow;  born  2ist 
November,  1843;  created  Baron,  1893. 

OWEN,  HUGH,  LL.D.  1806. 

Master  of  the  Grammar  School  at  Stowe  Market,  Suffolk. 

OWEN,  JOHN  UNDERBILL,  M.D.  1836. 

Landport,  Hants. ;   died  2nd  December,   1860,  aged  53. 

OWEN,  SIR  RICHARD,  LL.D.  1881. 

Conservator  of  Hunterian  Museum  at  Royal  College  of  Surgeons,  London, 
1827-56;  Hunterian  Professor  of  Comparative  Anatomy  and  Physiology  in  that 
College,  1836-56;  Superintendent  of  Natural  History  Collections  of  the  British 
Museum,  1856-84;  D.C.L.  Oxon.  1852;  F.R.S.;  C.B.  1873;  K.C.B.  1884;  born 
at  Lancaster,  2oth  July,  1804;  died  i8th  December,  1892. 

OWEN,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1865. 

Minister  of  the  Welsh  Calvinistic  Methodist  Churches  of  (i)  Pennal  and 
Maethlon,  1865-83,  (2)  Maethlon,  1883-90;  Secretary  of  the  Presbytery  of  West 
Merioneth  since  1872. 

OWEN,  WILLIAM  GRIFFITH,  M.B.,  C.M.  1876. 

Glasgow ;   Carnarvon. 

OWENS,  SIR  GEORGE  BOLSTER,  M.D.  1850. 

Dublin;  Lord  Mayor  thereof,  1876;  High  Sheriff,  1881 ;  J.P.;  K.B.  1876; 
born  1808. 


ROLL    OF   GRADUATES  481 

PACKINGHAM,  GEORGE  EDWARD,  LL.D.  1766. 

"  In  London  " ;  author  of  "  an  Appeal  to  Magna  Charta  upon  Descent,  etc." 
[Univ.  Minute,  8th  April,  1766]. 

PAGAN,  GAVIN  LANG,  M.A.  1895,  B.D.  1896. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland;   son  of  John  Pagan,  D.D.  (q.v.). 

PAGAN,  JOHN,  B.A.  1853,  M.A.  1854,  D.D.  1886. 

Minister  of  (i)  Forgandenny,  (2)  BothwelL 

PAGAN,  JOHN  HAMILTON,  M.A.  1891,  B.D.  1894. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland;   son  of  John  Pagan,  D.D.  (q.v.). 

PAGAN,  ROBERT  OSBORNE,  M.A.  1885. 

W.S.,  Cupar-Fife;  son-in-law  of  John  Young,  M.D.,  Professor  of  Natural 
History  in  Glasgow  University. 

PAINE,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1734,  D.D.  1764. 

"Ang.  Hib.  Fil.  Laurentii  Paine  de  Navan  in  Com.  Meath  Armigeri" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1732];  twice  fined  "for  staying  out  and  drinking  late"  [Univ. 
Minutes,  nth  and  i6th  February,  and  6th  May,  1734]. 

PAIRMAN,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1756. 

Minister  of  Elie;  died  i7th  February,  1798,  aged  65;  nephew  of  Principal 
William  Leechman  (q.v.). 

PAISLEY,  JOHN  FINGLASS,  M.D.  1840. 

Edinburgh. 

PAISLEY,  ROBERT,  D.D.   1875. 

Minister  of  (i)  Partick,  1836-43,  (2)  St.  Ninians,  Stirling,  1843-79;  died 
ist  April,  1879. 

PALEY,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1802. 

Ripon,  Yorks. ;   died  i6th  October,   1859,  aged  79. 

PALMER,  ARCHIBALD  LEIGHTON,  C.M.  1819. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

PALMER,  ARTHUR,  LL.D.   1890. 

Professor  of  Latin  in  Trinity  College,  Dublin. 

PALMER,  BENJAMIN  ARMSTRONG,  M.B.  1880. 

Glasgow;   Crossmaglen,  Co.  Armagh;   Newry  there. 

PALMER,  DAVID  MORGAN,  B.A.  1858. 

Head  Master,  Endowed  Grammar  School,  Cardigan;   born  7th  June,  1833. 

PALMER,  GEORGE  HARRY,  B.A.  1855,  M.A.  1856. 

Barrister-at-Law,  London;   Editor  of  Law  Magazine  and  Review ;   Professor 

of    History    in    Cavalry    College,    Cambridge;    born    in    Carmarthenshire,    28th 

December,  1831;   drowned   nth  January,   1866,  in   Bay  of  Biscay  (on  way  to 

Melbourne  in  search  of  health)  through  sinking  of  S.S.  "  London." 

2  H 


482  ROLL    OF   GRADUATES 

PALMER,  JOHN  FYSHE,  M.D.  1765. 

Probably  some  connection  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Fyshe  Palmer,  who,  along 
with  Thomas  Muir,  M.A.  1782  (q.v.),  was  transported  in  1793  for  "sedition." 

PALMER,  JOSEPH,  M.D.  1837. 

Dublin. 

PALMER,  SHIRLEY,  M.D.   1814. 

Practitioner  at  Tamworth,  Staffs,  (twice  High  Bailiff  of  that  town);  estab- 
lished a  practice  at  Birmingham  in  1831,  but  maintained  residence  and  connection 
at  Tamworth;  born  at  Coleshill,  Warwickshire,  27th  August,  1786;  died  at 
Tamworth,  nth  November,  1852. 

PALMER,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1836. 

Dublin. 

PANTON,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1795,  M.D.  1805. 

Glasgow;   died  there,  1840. 

PANTON,  JOHN,  M.D.  1838. 

Glasgow;   sometime  Surgeon,  R.N. ;   died  28th  July,   1864,  aged  70. 

PARK,  ALEXANDER  GLEN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887,  M.D.  1892. 

Bolton. 

PARK,  ANDREW  CHRISTIE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Glasgow;   Brandon,  Co.  Durham;   Glasgow;  Heaton,  Northumberland. 

PARK,  CHARLES,  M.D.  1862. 

Campbeltown;  died  1870. 

PARK,  GILBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891,  M.D.  1894. 

Dumfries ;  Kilsyth  ;  Calcutta. 

PARK,  HUGH  HAMILTON,  M.B.,  C.M.   1891. 

Kilsyth;   died  24th  January,  1896. 

PARK,  JOHN,  M.A.  1821,  D.D.  1859. 

Sometime  Assistant  Librarian  in  University  of  Glasgow ;  Minister  of  Cadder, 
1837-81 ;  died  igth  October,  1881,  aged  81. 

PARK,  MAITLAND  HALL,  M.A.  1885. 

Newspaper  Editor,  Allahabad,  India. 

PARK,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1812. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Ballymoney,  1817-76;  died  loth  May,  1876. 

PARK,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1881. 

Glasgow. 

PARK,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1743. 

"Surgeon  to  the  Castle  of  Edinburgh"  [Univ.  Minute,  6th  April,  1743]. 


ROLL   OF  GRADUATES  483 

PARK,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1824,  D.D.  1877. 

Appointed  Sub-Librarian  to  the  University,  i4th  April,  1826  ;  Chief  Librarian, 
22nd  October,  1827;  afterwards  Minister  of  Airth ;  died  at  42  Leslie  Street, 
Pollokshields,  2Qth  March,  1889,  aged  85. 

PARK,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 

Glasgow;  Johnstone-Bridge,  Dumfriesshire. 

PARK,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1891. 

Beith;    Melsonby,  Yorks. 

PARKER,  ANDREW  BORLAND,  M.A.  1832,  D.D.  1862. 

Minister  of  (i)  Levern,  (2)  Lesmahagow,  (3)  Free  Church  there,  (4)  Wellpark 
Free  Church,  Glasgow;  died  4th  April,  1867. 

PARKER,  FRANCIS,  M.D.  1833. 

Went  to  India,  1837,  in  service  of  East  India  Company;  died  there,  1841. 

PARKER,  JAMES,  M.B.  1877,  M.D.  1885. 

Chryston,  Lanarkshire ;   Glasgow ;   London. 

PARKER,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1885. 

Glasgow  ;   Paisley ;   Glasgow  ;    Kilmalcolm. 

PARKER,  JAMES  ALEXANDER,  B.Sc.  1885. 

Civil  Engineer  in  Glasgow  and  London,  1885-91  ;  Engineer  to  Contractors 
for  Barnton  Railway,  near  Edinburgh,  1892 ;  Engineer  to  Contractors  for  Partick 
section  of  Lanarkshire  and  Dumbartonshire  Railway,  1892-96. 

PARKER,  JAMES  HENRY,  B.L.  1884. 

Chartered  Accountant,  Glasgow. 

PARKER,  JOHN,  M.A.  1844. 

"  Filius  nat.  sec.  Roberti  pistoris  Glasguensis"  [Matric.   Alb.  1838]. 

PARKER,  JOHN,  M.D.  1862. 

Glasgow;  Ningpo,  China;  Chryston,  Lanarkshire;  Glasgow. 

PARKER,  JOSEPH,  M.D.   1840. 

Limerick;  died  1881. 

PARKER,  MATTHEW  ARCHIBALD,  B.Sc.  1893. 

Chemist;  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Chemistry  in  Glasgow  and  West  of 
Scotland  Technical  College. 

PARKER,  NOBLE  DUNSCOMBE,  M.D.  1836. 

Carrigrohane  Lodge,  Co.  Cork;   died  i8th  November,   1883. 

PARKER,  PATRICK,  M.A,  1770. 

"  Xatus  in  Hibernia  Filius  natu  maximus  Samuelis  Mercatoris  in  Urb.  Tan- 
dragee  in  Comitatu  de  Armagh  in  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1768]. 

PARKER,  WILLIAM  ARNOT,  M.B.,  CM.  1889. 

Glasgow ;   Ship  Surgeon  ;  Lancaster ;  Glasgow. 


484  ROLL    OF   GRADUATES 

PARKIN,  GEORGE,  M.A.   1875,  B.D.   1879. 

Primitive  Methodist  Minister  at  (i)  Leeds,  1879-83,  (2)  Chesterfield,  1883-87, 
(3)  Northampton,  1887-96;  Principal  of  the  Primitive  Methodist  College,  Man- 
chester, since  1896. 

PARLANE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1851. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Hawick,  (2)  Burntisland. 

PARLANE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1814. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Tranent;   died  7th  February,  1884. 

FARMER,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK,  M.B.,  CM.  1880. 

Abergavenny;  Edmonton,  Middlesex;  London. 

PARRY,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1847. 

Caersws,  Wales. 

PARRY,  WILLIAM  HARROP,  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 

Llanfyllin,  Montgomeryshire;    Holy  well,  Flintshire;  Llanrwst,  Denbighshire. 

PARSONS,  FRANCIS  HENRY,  M.D.,  CM.  1861. 

Long  Itchington,  Warwickshire ;  P.  &  O.  Company's  Service  ;  Nottingham ; 
Barking,  Essex;  Hastings;  Worthing,  Sussex. 

PARSONS,  WILLIAM,  M.D.   1865. 

Kells,  Co.  Meath;  died  1868. 

PARTINGTON,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1878. 

Tunstall,  Staffs. 

PASS,  ARCHIBALD,  CM.  1832. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

PATER,  WALTER  HORATIO,  LL.D.  1894. 

Fellow,  Dean,  and  Lecturer,  Brasenose  College,  Oxford;  B.A.  Oxon.  1862, 

M.A.  1865  ;  born  at  London,  4th  August,  1839;  died  at  Oxford,  3oth  July,  1894. 

PATERSON,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.   1820. 

Minister  of  the  Presbyterian  Chapel  at  Stourbridge,  1823  to  3rd  April,  1852, 
when  he  died,  aged  53. 

PATERSON,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1869. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Lilliesleaf ;  resigned  1896  ;  resident  (1897)  at  153  Dalkeith 
Road,  Edinburgh. 

PATERSON,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.   1885. 

Minister  of  Westray. 

PATERSON,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1886. 

(i)  Assistant  Sub-Editor  of  Edinburgh  Evening  News ;  (2)  Chief  Sub-Editor 

of  Dundee  Courier;  (3)  Editor  of  The  Yorkshire  Evening  Post,  Leeds,  since  1890. 

PATERSON,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1889. 

Minister  of  Baptist  Church,  Falkirk. 
PATERSON,  ALEXANDER  BROWNING,  M.B.,  C.M.  1884. 

Bishop- Auckland ;    Darlington ;   Derby. 


ROLL    OF   GRADUATES  485 

PATERSON,  ALEXANDER  CRAIG,  B.L.  1877,  LL-B.  ^g. 

M.A.  St.  Andrews  ;  Writer,  Glasgow. 

PATERSON,  ALEXANDER  JOHN  BLAIR,  M.A.  1887. 

Minister  of  East  U.P.  Church,  Duns,  since  1891. 

PATERSON,  ALEXANDER  NISBET,  M.A.  1882. 

Architect,  Glasgow. 

PATERSON,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1731- 

"Scoto  Hib."  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

PATERSON.  ANDREW  BAILLIE,  B.Sc.  1885. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Moffat  Academy,  1878-81,  (2)  Beckford  Street  Public  School, 
Hamilton,   1884-85,  (3)  Harris  Academy,  Dundee,  since  1885. 

PATERSON,  CHARLES  ALFRED,  M.A.  1877,  LL.B.  1878. 

Advocate ;  Acting-Principal,  Church  of  Scotland  Madras  Mission. 

PATERSON,  COLIN,  M.D.  1828,  CM.  1858. 

"  Dr.  Colin  Paterson,  Dep. -Inspect. -Gen.  of  Hosps.,"  died  at  Nagpore,  India, 
in  1863. 

PATERSON,  DANIEL,  M.A.  1851. 

Minister  of  a  charge  on  the  River  Conder. 

PATERSON,  DAVID,  M.A.  1884,  B.D.   1888. 

Minister  of  Parson's  Green  (Restalrig)  Free  Church,  Edinburgh. 

PATERSON,  GEORGE  WATSON,  M.A.  1857. 

"Fil.  nat.  sec.  Jacobi,  Medici  apud  Glasguam"  [Matric.  Alb.  1852]. 

PATERSON,  HAMILTON  PAUL,  M.A.  1892,  LL.B.  1896. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

PATERSON,  HUGH  SINCLAIR,  M.D.  1863. 

Minister  of  (i)  Free  St.  Mark's  Church,  Glasgow,  (2)  Belgrave  Presbyterian 
Church,  London,  (3)  Trinity  Presbyterian  Church,  Notting  Hill,  London. 

PATERSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1780. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  James  Patterson,  Irish  Presbyterian  Minister 
at  Ardglass,  1782-98,  who  died  yth  May,  1798. 

PATERSON,  JAMES,  M.D.  1818. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

PATERSON,  JAMES,  CM.  1834,  M.D.  1836. 

Glasgow  (Professor  of  Midwifery  in  Anderson's  College  there,  1841-63);  was 
a  witness  in  the  Pritchard  murder  trial,   1865;  died  2ist  June,  1881. 

PATERSON,  JAMES,  LL.D.  1841. 

Rector  of  the  Academy  at  St.  John's,  New  Brunswick. 

PATERSON,  JAMES,  M.D.  1849. 

Partick  (Medical  Officer  of  Health  for  that  Burgh). 


486  ROLL    OF   GRADUATES 

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PATERSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1855. 

Only  known  designation  (as  per  General  Council  Register,  1859-60),  Pro- 
bationer, Ch.  of  Scotland,  Kirn,  by  Greenock. 

PATERSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1882,  B.D.  1884. 

Minister  of  (i)  Free  Church,  Ballater,  (2)  English  Presbyterian  Church, 
Belgrave,  London,  (3)  White  Memorial  Free  Church,  Glasgow. 

PATERSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1886. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

PATERSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1890. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Alloa  Academy,  1889,  (2)  Wishaw  Public  School,  1889-90, 
(3)  Lanark  Grammar  School,  1890-92,  (4)  Oban  High  School  since  1892. 

PATERSON,  JAMES  CHARLES,  M.A.  1894. 

Law  Clerk,  175  Hope  Street,  Glasgow. 

PATERSON,  JAMES  CRAWFORD,  M.A.  1892. 

Licentiate  of  the  Free  Church. 

PATERSON,  JOHN,  B.A.  1836. 

Free  Church  Minister  of  Tranent  since  1843. 

PATERSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1868,  B.D.  1870. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Airdrie. 
PATERSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1888,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Glasgow  (Medical  Superintendent  of  Victoria  Infirmary) ;  Garthmyl,  Mont- 
gomeryshire;  Cape  Town. 
PATERSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1895. 

Student  of  Theology  in  Glasgow  University. 

PATERSON,  JOHN  DOUGLAS,  M.A.  1893. 

Licentiate  of  the  Free  Church. 

PATERSON,  JOHN  SOMERVILLE,  B.L.  1881. 

Writer  in  Glasgow. 

PATERSON,  JOHN  THORNVILLE,  D.D.  1830. 

Minister  of  Robinson's  Lane  (known  since  1825  as  St.  George's)  Presbyterian 
Church,  Sunderland,  1821-66;  Moderator  of  Synod,  1842;  born  2ist  November, 
1792;  died  i3th  May,  1868. 

PATERSON,  JOSHUA,  M.D.,  C.M.  1836. 

Glasgow;   died  there,   isth  May,   1892,  aged  78. 

PATERSON,  NATHANIEL,  D.D.  1837. 

Minister  of  (i)  Galashiels,  (2)  St.  Andrew's,  Glasgow,  (3)  Free  St.  Andrew's 
there;  died  25th  April,  1871,  aged  84;  grandson  of  "Old  Mortality." 

PATERSON,  PETER,  B.Sc.  1882. 

Civil  Engineer,  Queensland. 
PATERSON,  PETER,  B.L.  1887. 

Solicitor,  Maybole. 


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PATERSON,  PETER,  M.B.,  CM.  1891. 

Ayr;   Glasgow:   Assistant  to  Professor  William  Macewen  (q.v.)  since  1895. 

PATERSON,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1814. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Kirkwall,  1820-70;   died  20th  February,  1870,  aged  75. 

PATERSON,  ROBERT,  M.D.   1853. 

Glasgow;   died  3oth  August,   1873. 

PATERSON,  ROBERT,  B.A.  1859. 

(i)  Missionary  of  the  Church  of  Scotland  to  Sialkot,  Punjab,  India,  (2)  Minister 
of  Glasford,  Lanarkshire. 

PATERSON,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1876. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Savoch  of  Deer. 

PATERSON,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1892. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Hill's  Trust  School,  Govan,  (2)  North  Public  School, 
Alexandria,  N.B. 

PATERSON,  ROBERT  HENRY,  M.B.,  CM.  1878. 

Glasgow  :  Professor  of  Botany  in  Anderson's  College;  F.L.S. ;  Rockhampton, 
Queensland. 

PATERSON,  ROBERT  M'CHEYNE,  M.A.  1883,  B.D.  1885. 

Church  of  Scotland  Missionary  at  Gujrat,  India. 

PATERSON,  ROBERT  TAYLOR,  M.A.  1886,  LLB.  1889. 

Writer,  Glasgow;   son  of  James  Paterson,  M.D.   1849  (q.v.). 

PATERSON,  STEWART,  M.A.  1886. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Dalmellington  Iron  Works'  Kerse  School,  (2)  Burgh  School, 
Alloa,  (3)  Ayr  Academy,  (4)  High  School,  Falkirk,  (5)  Renton,  (6)  Dumbarton 
Academy. 

PATERSON,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1826. 

Glasgow;   Millport;  died  1870. 

PATERSON,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1893. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Strathmiglo. 

PATERSON,  THOMAS  LEWIS,  M.B.,  CM.  1888. 

Glasgow ;   Birkenhead. 

PATERSON,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1839. 

Rothesay;   died  24th  June,   1875 

PATERSON,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1862,  CM.  1866. 

Liverpool;   Chorley,  Lanes.;   died  6th  October,  1885. 

PATERSON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1869,  B.D.  1873. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Portobello. 

PATERSON,  WILLIAM  ADAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

Bridge-of-Allan ;    Irvine. 


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PATERSON,  WILLIAM  ROMAINE,  M.A.  1894. 

Litterateur  ("Benjamin  Swift");  residence,  25  University  Gardens,  Glasgow; 
son  of  Robert  Paterson,  M.D.  1853  (q.v.),  and  nephew  of  James  Paterson,  LL.D. 
1841  (q.v.). 

PATERSON,  WILLIAM  SEATON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1896. 

Glasgow;   son  of  James  Paterson,  M.D.   1849  (q.v.). 

PATERSON,  WILLIAM  WHITESIDE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885. 

Ayr;   died  in  India,  igth  May,   1887,  aged  24. 

PATISON,  WILLIAM,  C.M.  1822. 

"F.  n.  max.  Joannis  Scribae,  Paisley"  [Matric.  Alb.   1817]. 

PATMAN,  EDWARD,  C.M.  1838. 

Broughshane,  Co.  Antrim;   died  22iid  September,  1869,  aged  53. 

PATON,  CHARLES  DONALD,  M.A.  1882. 

F.C.  Minister  at  St.  Monance;  died  there,  2ist  April,  1895,  aged  34;  son  of 
James  Muir  Paton,  B.A.  (q.v.). 

PATON,  DAVID,  M.A.  1864,  B.D.  1868,  D.D.  1886. 

Minister  of  (i)  Free  Church  at  Dalton,  Dumfriesshire,  1872-77,  (2)  Chalmers 

Church,  Adelaide,  South  Australia,  since  1877  ;   also  Professor  of  Hebrew,  etc., 

in   Union   Theological   College,    Adelaide,   from    1879   to    1887,    when   College 

dissolved. 

PATON,  EDWARD  LEY,  M.A.  1886,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Cambuslang;   Wadhurst,  Sussex;   Perth. 

PATON,  FRANK  HUME  LYALL,  M.A.  1891. 

Missionary  (ordained  by  Victorian  Presbyterian  Church,  1896)  to  the  New 
Hebrides ;  son  of  John  Gibson  Paton,  D.D.,  Missionary  there. 

PATON,  GEORGE  GRIEVE,  M.A.   1882,  LL.B.  1885. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

PATON,  JAMES,  B.A.  1860. 

Minister  of  (i)  R.P.  Church,  Airdrie,  (2)  Flowerhill  Parish  there,  (3)  St. 
George's  Parish,  Paisley,  (4)  St.  Paul's  Parish,  Glasgow ;  brother  of  John  Gibson 
Paton,  D.D.,  Missionary  to  the  New  Hebrides. 

PATON,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1870,  M.D.  1881. 

Greenock. 

PATON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1871. 

Only  known  designation  (as  per  General  Council  Registers),  "  Student, 
Dundyvan  Road,  Coatbridge." 

PATON,  JAMES  FRASER,  M.D.  1854. 

Glasgow;   Greenock;   died  25th  December,  1864. 

PATON,  JAMES  MUIR,  B.A.  1850. 

Teacher  at  Crosshill,  Parish  of  Stair,  1843-45;  Teacher  at  Auchenflower, 
Ballantrae,  1845-50;  Assistant  in  Free  School,  Kilmarnock,  1850-52;  F.C. 
Teacher  at  Troon,  1852-72  ;  Public  Teacher  there,  1872-87,  when  retired. 


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PATON,  JOHN  BROWN,  D.D.  1882. 

(i)  Minister  of  Wicker  Congregational  Church,  Sheffield,  1854-63;  (2) 
Principal  of  the  Congregational  Institute,  Nottingham,  since  1863 ;  M.A. 
Lond.  1854. 

PATON,  ROBERT,  D.D.  1849. 

Minister  of  (i)  Straiton,  (2)  St.  David's,  Glasgow;  died  1878,  aged  80. 

PATON,  ROBERT  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Manchester. 

PATON,  ROBERT  HENDERSON,  M.A.  1892. 

(i)  Head  Classical  Master  in  the  Hermitage  School,  Helensburgh;  (2) 
Assistant  Classical  Master  in  the  High  School  of  Stirling;  (3)  Head  Master  of  the 
Central  School,  Banchory. 

PATON,  ROBERT  TANNAHILL,  M.D.  1868. 

Glasgow. 

PATON,  THOMAS  WILSON,  M.D.  1870. 

Glasgow. 

PATON,  WILLIAM  FINDLAY,  M.A,  1882,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Glasgow ;   Drybrook,  Glouc. ;   New  Brompton,  Kent. 

PATON,  WILLIAM  MACALASTER,  M.A,  1880,  B.D.  1884. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Abernethy,  (2)  Sandyford,  Glasgow. 

PATON,  WILLIAM  RANKINE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Glasgow;    Ilkeston,  Derbyshire. 

PATOUN,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1746,  M.D.  1754. 

"Filius  Natu  Secundus  Viri  Rev.   Magistri  Rob.   Patoun  V.D.M.  in  Urbe 

de  Renfrew"  [Matric.  Alb.   1741];   Library  Keeper  to  the  University,   1747-50. 

PATRICK,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1894. 

Student  of  Theology  in  F.C.  College,  Edinburgh. 

PATRICK,  CHARLES  ADAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1877. 

Newcastle-on-Tyne ;  Kil winning;  Alexandria,  N.B. ;  Tharsis,  Spain;  Marrick- 
ville,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. 

PATRICK,  DAVID,  M.D.  1831. 

H.M.  Navy;  Australia;  Glasgow  (aurist) ;  born  1800;  died  at  Carron  Park, 
Larbert,  loth  February,  1878. 

PATRICK,  DAVID,  B.L.  1881. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

PATRICK,  HARRY  COUPER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Glasgow;   son  of  William  Patrick,  M.D.  (q.v.). 

PATRICK,  JAMES,  M.D.  1812. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


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PATRICK,  JOHN,  M.A.  1875. 

Minister  of  (i)  High  Kirk,  Kilmarnock,  (2)  Monkton,  (3)  Greenside, 
Edinburgh;  B.D.  Edin.  1877;  D.D.  Edin.  1895. 

PATRICK,  JOHN,  M.A.  1889,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Glasgow;   son  of  William  Patrick,  M.D.  (q.v.). 

PATRICK,  JOHN  ARTHUR,  M.A.  1892. 

Minister  of  Stand  Congregational  Church,  near  Manchester,  since  1895. 
PATRICK,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1832. 

Minister  of  Free  Church,  Ochiltree,  1844  to  1871;  born  1814;  died  251!! 
December,  1871. 

PATRICK,  ROBERT  WILLIAM  COCHRAN,  LL.D.  1879. 

Of  Woodside  and  Ladyland  ;  Dean  of  Faculties  in  Glasgow  University,  1882 
to  1885;  Member  of  University  Court  (as  General  Council  Assessor),  1887  to 
1891;  M.P.  for  North  Ayrshire,  1880  to  1885,  and  Under  Secretary  for 
Scotland,  1887  to  1892;  born  4th  February,  1842;  died  i$th  March,  1897; 
B.A.  Edin.  1861. 

PATRICK,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1870. 

Glasgow. 

PATRICK,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1875,  B.D.   1878,  D.D.  1893. 

Minister  of  (i)  Free  St.  David's,  Kirkintilloch,  (2)  Free  St.  Paul's,  Dundee. 

PATTEN,  FRANCIS,  M.A.  1766. 

"Filius  natu  minimus  Viri  Reverend!  Gulielmi  quondam  V.D.M.  apud 
Dublinum"  [Matric.  Alb.  1763]. 

PATTEN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1858. 

Only  known  designation  (as  per  General  Council  Register,  1 860-61),  Student 
of  Divinity,  26  North  Portland  Street,  Glasgow. 

PATTEN,  SAMUEL,  M.A.   1764. 

Possibly  one  of  (a)  Samuel  Patten,  Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Cardonagh, 
(ft)  Samuel  Patten,  Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Boveva,  (2)  Moneyrea. 

PATTERSON,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1854. 

Glasgow :   Surgeon  and  Lecturer  on  Clinical  Surgery,  Western  Infirmary. 

PATTERSON,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Glasgow;  Douglas,  Lanarkshire;  son  of  Alexander  Patterson,  M.D.  1854  (q.v.). 

PATTERSON,  ALEXANDER  SIMPSON,  D.D.  1857. 

Minister  of  (i)  Whitehaven  Presbyterian  Church,  1837-39,  (2)  Hutchesontown 
Parish,  Glasgow,  1839-43,  (3)  Hutchesontown  Free  Church  there,  1843-85;  born 
at  Alnwick,  27th  December,  1805  ;  died  28th  January,  1885. 

PATTERSON,  DANIEL,  B.A.   1861,  M.A.  1862. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Smethwick,  Birmingham,  (2)  Silverhill,  Hastings; 

resigned  26th  April,  1869;  Principal  for  14  years  of  Frogmore  College,  Rickmans- 

worth,  Herts. ;  Minister  at  Mill  Field,  Sunderland,  till  time  of  last  illness ;  died 

1 2th  February,   1889,  aged  50. 


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PATTERSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1811. 

"Filius  Natu  Maximus  Samuelis  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Desartmartin  in 
comitatu  de  Londonderry"  [Matric.  Alb.  i8o8j. 

PATTERSON,  JAMES  PARKER,  CM.  1823. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

PATTERSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1774. 

"Filius  natu  Secundus  Gulielmi  Agricolae  in  Parochia  de  Boho  in  Comitatu 
de  Fermanagh  in  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1772]. 

PATTERSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1811. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  John  Patterson,  Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at 
Macosquin,  1817-22,  when  suspended. 

PATTERSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1838. 

"Filius  natu  secundus  Nathanielis  agricolae,  com.  de  Donnegall  in  Hibernia" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1830]. 

PATTERSON,  JOHN  HERBERT,  M.D.  1862. 

Deputy  Inspector-General,  R.N. 

PATTERSON,  ROBERT  S.,  M.A.  1825. 

"Ex  Nova  Scotia"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

PATTERSON,  SAMUEL,  CM.  1827. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

PATTERSON,  TRISTRAM,  M.A.  1776. 

"  Natus  in  Hybernia  films  natu  tertius  Gulielmi  incolae  in  oppido  Rathmelton 
Comitatu  Dunnigal"  [Matric.  Alb.  1774]. 

PATTERSON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.,  M.D.  1772. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  William  Patterson,  M.D.,  Londonderry,  who, 
in  1794,  published  a  work  on  Internal  Dropsy  of  the  Brain. 

PATTIE,  ROBERT  BURNET,  M.A.  1877,  B.D.  1879. 

Teacher  in  (i)  West  End  Academy,  Dundee,  1880-81,  (2)  Irvine  Academy, 
1881-82,  (3)  Glasgow  University  (as  holder  of  Black  Theological  Fellowship), 
1882-83,  (4)  Forfar  Academy,  1883-86,  (5)  Albany  Academy,  Glasgow,  1886-89; 
one  of  the  Ministers  of  the  Catholic  Apostolic  Church  in  (i)  Glasgow,  1889-95, 
(2)  Edinburgh  since  1895. 

PATTINSON,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1760. 

"Filius  natu  tertius  Gulielmi  in  Comitatu  de  Cumberland"  [Matric.   Alb. 


PATTISON,  DAVID  BALLINGALL,  M.A.  1889,  LL.B.  1893. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 
PATTISON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1773. 

"  Filius  natu  tertius  Joannis  Mercatoris  in  Oppido  de  Paisley  "  [Matric.  Alb. 
1769]. 

PATTISON,  JOHN  RAMSAY,  M.D.  1851. 

Native  of  Alabama,  U.S.A.  ;   probably  settled  there. 


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PATTISON,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1894. 

Student  of  Law. 

PATTISON,  WILLIAM  RALPH,  B.A.  1857,  M.A.  1858. 

W.S.,   Edinburgh;    born   i2th   July,    1837;    died,   unmarried,    26th  March, 
1872. 

PATTON,  GEORGE,  B.A.  1820. 

Of  Glenalmond;  Advocate,  1828;  Solicitor-General  for  Scotland,  1859;  Lord 

Advocate,  1866;  M.P.  for  Bridgewater,  1866-67;  Lord  Justice-Clerk,  1867  (Judicial 

title,  Lord  Glenalmond);  born  1803  ;  died  at  Glenalmond,  2oth  September,  1869. 

PATTON,  NATHAN,  M.A.  1763. 

"  Hibernus,  films  natu  maximus  Nathanielis  Patton  Agricolae  in  comitatu  de 
Dunnegall"  [Matric.  Alb.  1760]. 

PATTON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1781. 

"Natus  in   Hibernia  films  natu  minimus  Jacobi  Agricolae  in  parochia  de 
Donaghmore  Comitatu  de  Donegal"  [Matric.  Alb.   1779]- 

PATTULLO,  HENRY  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Kirkcudbright. 

PATTULLO,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1882. 

Glasgow;   Suva,  Fiji;   died  there,  March,   1885. 

PAUL,  BENJAMIN,  M.D.  1830. 

"  Anglicus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

PAUL,  JAMES,  M.D.   1833. 

H.E.I.C.  Naval  Service;  Teddington,  Middlesex;  Barnes,  Surrey;  Ryde,  Isle 
of  Wight ;   Barnes. 

PAUL,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1869. 

Glasgow ;  Jersey  City,  U.S.A. 

PAUL,  ROBERT  JOHN,  M.A.  1890,  B.D.  1893. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

PAUL,  WALTER,  M.A.   1889,  B.L.   1896. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

PAUL,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1773- 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Roberti  in  Urbe  Glasguae"  [Matric.  Alb.   1766], 

PAVY,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM,  LL.D.  1888. 

M.D.    Lond.    1853;    F.R.S. ;    London    (sometime    Lecturer    on    Medicine, 
etc.,  in  Guy's  Hospital). 

PAWLE,  ROBERT  COOPER,  M.D.   1839. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

PAXTON,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Standish,  Lanes. ;  Glasgow. 


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PAYNE,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1807,  LL.D.  1828. 

Congregational  Minister  at  (i)  Hull,  (2)  Edinburgh,  (3)  Blackburn;  thereafter 

Theological  Tutor  in  the  Congregational  Academy  at  (i)  Blackburn,  (2)  Exeter, 

(3)  Devonport;  born  at  Stow,  Gloucestershire,   lyth  September,  1781;  died  at 

Devonport,  igth  June,  1848. 

PEACOCK,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  CM.  1884. 

Glasgow ;   Greenock ;   Gourock. 

PEACOCK,  JOHN,  M.A.  1887. 

Teacher  in  Glasgow  since  1885. 

PEACOCK,  SAMUEL,  M.B.  1870. 

Bundoora,  Victoria,  Australia ;   Fitzroy  there. 

PEARCE,  JAMES  DANIEL  MORLING,  B.A.  1838,  M.A.  1839. 

Principal  of  Craufurd  College,  Maidenhead,  till  1872,  when  retired;  J.P.  for 
the  Borough  and  for  the  County  of  Berks. 

PEARCE,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1731. 

PEARCEY,  ALFRED  FREDERICK  SEPTIMUS,  M.B.,  CM.  1894. 

Sunderland. 

PEARSON,  ARCHIBALD,  M.D.  1863. 

South  Uist;    Glenelg;  J.P.  for  Inverness-shire;   Glasgow. 

PEARSON,  JAMES,  D.D.  1865. 

Minister  of  Strathblane,  1842-73;  Member  of  Glasgow  University  Court  (as 
Chancellor's  Assessor),  1870-73;  Secretary  of  the  Court,  1870-73;  born  i2th 
August,  1813;  died  i7th  December,  1873. 

PEARSON,  JOHN,  CM.  1826. 

"Fil.  nat.  max.  Roderici  Armigeri  in  com.  de  Lanark"  [Matric.  Alb. 
1821]. 

PEARSON,  JOHN,  M.D.  1858. 

Errol ;  Newton-Stewart ;  died  at  Nethenvood  Farm,  Muirkirk,  5th  May, 
1862,  aged  33. 

PEARSON,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Glasgow;   son  of  Archibald  Pearson,  M.D.  (q.v.). 

PEARSON,  RICHARD  ARTHUR,  M.D.  1828. 

Rathmines,  Co.  Dublin;  sometime  Surgeon,  87th  Regiment  or  Royal  Irish 
Fusiliers. 

PEARSON,  WILLIAM,  LL.D.  1815. 

Astronomer;  Rector  of  Perivale,  Middlesex,  1810;  Rector  of  South  Kilworth, 

Leicestershire,   1817;  owner  of  a  large   Private  School  at  Temple  Grove,  East 

Sheen,  Surrey,  from  1811  onwards;  F.R.S. ;  born  at  Whitbeck,  Cumberland,  23rd 

April,  1767;  died  at  South  Kilworth,  6th  September,  1847. 

PEAT,  CLEMENT  JOHN,  M.D.  1838,  CM.  1852. 

Kilgobbin,  Co.  Kerry:  Blackheath,  Kent;  Tralee;  died  26th  May,  1878. 


494  ROLL    OF   GRADUATES 

PEAT,  JOSHUA,  M.A.  1731. 

"Ang."  [Matric.  Alb.  1729] 

PEAT,  ROBERT,  D.D.  1799* 

Of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge ;  resident  at  Burton. 

PEATT,  JOSHUA,  M.A.  1744. 

"Ex  parochia  de  Abby  Holme  in  Com.  Cumberland"  [Matric.  Alb.  1741]; 
matriculated  at  Queen's  College,  Oxford,   i5th  June,  1744,  aged  19. 

PECK,  JAMES  WALLACE,  M.A.  1895. 

(i)  Assistant  to  Professor  William  Jack  (q.v.),  1896;  (2)  Indian  Civil  Service. 

PEDEN,  JAMES,  C.M.  1831 

Ballyclare,  Co.  Antrim;  died  1895. 

PEDEN,  WILLIAM  KERR,  M.B.,  C.M.  1879. 

Glasgow;  Surgeon  (1880-84),  Blantyre  Mission,  E.  Africa;  Glasgow. 

PEEBLES,  GUY  STEEL,  M.A.  1894,  B.D.  1895. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

PEEBLES,  JAMES,  M.A.  1801. 

Went  to  Kingston,  Jamaica;   son  of  William  Peebles  ("Peebles  frae   the 
Water-fit "),  Minister  of  Newton-on-Ayr. 

PEEBLES,  JOHN  RAMSAY,  M.D.  1845. 

Dairy,  Ayrshire;  Beith ;  died  5th  January,   1875,  aged  53. 

PEEBLES,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1784. 

"Filius  natu  quartus  R.  Roberti  Peebles  Pastoris  in  Parochia  Louhgall  & 
Comitatu  de  Armagh  in  Hybernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1777]. 

PEEBLES,  ROBERT,  M.A.   1851. 

"Fil.  nat.  quart.  Joannis  agricolae  in  comit.  Ayr"  [Matric.  Alb.   1846]. 

PEIRCE,  GEORGE,  M.D.   1855. 

Newcastle,  Co.  Limerick. 

PENDLEBURY,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1735. 

Librarian  of  Dr.   Williams'  Library,  London,   1742;    settled  as  Minister  at 
Rotherham,   1744;    died  2oth  February,   1776. 

PENMAN,  ROBERT  STEVEN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886. 

Glasgow ;    Paisley. 

PENMAN,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1813. 

"Filius  natu  secundus  Gulielmi  Chirurgici  in  urbe  Glasguae"  [Matric.  Alb. 
1803]. 

PENNEY,  DAVID  JOHNSTONE,  M.B.,  C.M.   1887. 

Glasgow;  Rothesay. 

PENNEY,  JOHN  WILLIAM  WATKIN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887. 

Glasgow;  South  Shields;  Linlithgow;  Rothesay. 


ROLL    OF   GRADUATES  495 

PENNINGTON,  CHARLES,  M.D.  1795. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

PERCIVAL,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1842. 

Stradbally,  Queen's  Co. 

PEREIRA,  JOAO  VENANCIO,  M.D.  1807. 

"Lusitanus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

PERFECT,  WILLIAM  EDWARD,  M.A.  1891. 

Minister  of  Lombard  Street  Congregational  Church,  Newark. 

PERREY,  ABRAHAM,  M.A.  1820,  M.D.  1829. 

Wakefield,  Yorks. ;  Shirley,  Hants.;  Derby;  died  4th  May,  1867. 

PERREY,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1822,  CM.  1826. 

Marden,  Kent;  died  zg\h  April,  1873,  aged  68. 

PERRY,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1808. 

Glasgow:  Surgeon  (1820,  1821,  1830,  1831)  and  Physician  (1834  to  1848) 
to  Royal  Infirmary;  born  in  Kilmarnock,  1783;  died  nth  February,  1848. 

PERRY,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1851. 

Egremont;  Glasgow:  Physician  to  Royal  Infirmary,  1864  to  1887;  Degree 
Examiner  on  Chemistry  and  Materia  Medica  in  Glasgow  University,  1876-83,  and 
again  1884-87;  son  of  Robert  Perry,  M.D.  1808  (q.v.). 

PERSSE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1772. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Patrick'  Armigeri  in  Comitatu  de  Gallway  in  Hybernia  " 
[Matric.  Alb.  1771]. 

PERSTON,  DAVID,  M.D.  lg2I. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

PERSTON,  WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS,  M.D.  1852. 

Glasgow;  Wangarei,  New  Zealand;  Shortland  there;  Thames  there. 
PETER,  DAVID  CHAMNEY,  M.D.  1839. 

Granard,  Co.  Longford;  Ballyduff,  Co.  Waterford;  Longford;  died  7th  May, 
'875- 

PETERBOROUGH,  LORD  BISHOP  OF.    See  LONDON,  LORD  BISHOP  OF  (CREIGHTON). 
PETERKIN,  ALFRED,  M.A.  1875,  M.B.,  CM.  1878. 

Glasgow;   Surgeon-Major,  Army. 

PETERS,  THOMAS  M.,  M.D.,  C.M.  1839. 

"Americanus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

PETRIE,  PETER  PATTON,  M.A.  1887,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Perth. 

PETTIGREW,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1805. 

Writer,  Glasgow;  died  at  Havanna,  October,   1825. 
PETTIGREW,  JAMES,  M.B,  CM.  1894. 

Glasgow;  died  28th  October,  1896,  aged  41. 


496  ROLL    OF   GRADUATES 

PETTIGREW,  JAMES  BELL,  LL.D.   1886. 

M.D.  Edin.  1861 ;  F.R.S.;  Professor  of  Medicine  and  Anatomy  in  St. 
Andrews  University  since  1875  ;  previously  Lecturer  on  Physiology  to  R.C.S., 
Edinburgh;  Degree  Examiner  on  Anatomy  in  Glasgow  University,  1883-88. 

PETTIGREW,  WILLIAM  VESALIUS,  M.D.  1839. 

London  :  sometime  Lecturer  on  Anatomy  and  Physiology  at  Grosvenor  Place 
Medical  School;  Worthing,  Sussex;  died  i3th  February,  1874,  aged  58. 

PEYTON,  REYNOLDS,  M.D.  1843. 

Roscommon  ;  died  1883. 

PHELAN,  JOSEPH,  M.D.   1785. 

"Surgeon  ...  in  the  Navy  for  several  years"  [Univ,  Minute,  i5th  July,  1785]. 

PHILLIPS,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1809. 

Schoolmaster  and  preacher  at  New  Windsor,  near  Manchester,  where  he  died 
of  consumption. 

PHILLIPS,  PHILIP  CHARLES,  M.D.  1841. 

Carr-castle,  Co,  Mayo;  Swineford,  same  Co. 

PHILLIPS,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1896. 

Teacher  in  Campbeltown  Grammar  School. 

PHILLIPS,  WILLIAM  FLEMING,  M.B.,  CM.  1886. 

Southampton  ;  Walthamstow,  Essex ;  Las  Palmas,  Canary  Islands ;  St.  Austell, 
Cornwall. 

PHILLIPS,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  M.D.  1863. 

Congleton,  Cheshire ;  Huddersfield ;  British  Columbia ;  Rathdowney, 
Ireland;  Liverpool;  Egremont,  Cheshire;  died  28th  December,  1881. 

PHILPS,  GEORGE  MITCHELL,  M.A.  1877,  B.D.  1880. 

Minister  of  East  Free  Church,  Forfar. 

PICARD,  EMILE,  LL.D.  1896. 

Professor  of  the  Differential  and  Integral  Calculus  in  the  University  of 
Paris. 

PICKEN,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1880. 

Beith  ;  Wigtown ;  Rotherham. 

PICKEN,  JOHN,  M.A.  1883. 

Minister  of  Libberton  and  Quothquhan. 

PICKERING,  WILLIAM  MURRAY,  M.B.,  CM.  1875. 

Glasgow ;    Ship  Surgeon ;   Wilmington,  South  Australia. 

PIM,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1834. 

Dublin;  Castledermott,  Co.  Kildare;  died  i4th  April,  1866,  aged  60. 

PINCK,  CHARLES  HARRY,  M.B.,  CM.   1879. 

Rochdale  ;    Nelson,  Lanes. ;  Blackburn. 

PINCK,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1873. 

Huddersfield;  Rochdale. 


ROLL   OF  GRADUATES  497 

PINKERTON,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1844. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Carndonagh,  Deny,  1848-86;  bom  1818;  died  ist 
November,  1886. 

PINKERTON,  CHARLES,  M.B.,  CM.  1879,  M.D.  1882. 

Glasgow;   York;   Southport. 

PINKERTON,  JOHN,  M.D.  1855. 

Surgeon-Major-General,  I.  M.S.,  Bombay;  retired  1893;  Head  of  the  Bombay 
Medical  Service,  1888-93  >  served  in  Persian  War,  1856-57  ;  Fellow  of  the  Univer- 
sity of  Bombay,  1868,  and  twice  Dean  of  the  Medical  Faculty;  First  President  of 
the  Bombay  Branch  of  the  British  Medical  Association,  1889;  Member  of  the 
Legislative  Council  of  Bombay,  1892-93;  Honorary  Physician  to  the  Queen, 
1894. 

PINKERTON,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1876. 

Glasgow  ;  died  at  Erzeroum,  yth  January,  1878,  aged  24  ;  son  of  John  Pinker- 
ton,  M.D.  1855  (q.v.). 

PINKERTON,  PETER,  M.A.  1890. 

Mathematical  Master  in  Allan  Glen's  School,  Glasgow. 

PINKERTON,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  CM.  1876. 

Surgeon,  Russo-Turkish  War,   1877-78;  Glasgow;   died  1882. 

PINKERTON,  ROBERT  HAMILTON,  M.A.  1876. 

Assistant  to  Professor  of  Mathematics  in  University  of  Glasgow,   1884-86; 

Assistant  Lecturer  on  Mathematics  in  University  College   of  South  Wales  and 

Monmouthshire,  Cardiff,  since  1887;  Preliminary  Examiner  on  Mathematics  in 

Glasgow  University,  1892-97;  Snell  Exhibitioner,   1876;  B.A.  Oxon.  1881. 

PINKERTON,  ROBERT  LACHLAN,  M.A.  1884,  M.B.,  CM.  1888,  M.D.  1891. 

Goole,  Yorks.  ;  London. 

PINNOCK,  ROBERT  DENHAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1874,  M.D.  1888. 

Glasgow;   Melbourne,  Australia;  Beaufort  there;  Ballarat  there. 

PINTER,  HORATIO,  M.D.  1832. 

"Ang."  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

PIPER,  SAMUEL  AYRAULT,  M.D.  1830. 

London  ;  Rochester  ;  Richmond  ;  Surgeon  in  the  Army  for  forty  years  ;  died 
January,  1867,  aged  81. 


PIRIE,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1882. 

Artist,  Glasgow. 

PIRIE,  ROBERT  HARVEY,  M.A.  1875,  LL.B.   1879. 

Writer  in  Glasgow. 

PIRRET,  JOSEPH  BROWN,  M.A.  1888. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Thornhill,  Dumfriesshire. 

2  I 


498  ROLL  OF  GRADUATES 

PITCAIRN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1738. 

Probably  "  F.  Davidis  Pitcairn  de  Forthar  in  Comit.  Fifensi "  [Matric.  Alb. 
J733]j  matriculated  at  St.  Mary  Hall,  Oxford,  24th  May,  1737,  aged  22. 
PITCAIRN,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1834 

Cunnoquhie,  Ladybank,  Fife. 

PITT,  THOMAS  COOLING,  M.A.  1878. 

F.C.    Minister  at  Denholm;  died  at  Allonby,  Cumberland,  28th  February, 
1892. 

PITTS,  JAMES,  M.B.   1869. 

Native  of  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia;   probably  settled  there. 

PLAYFAIR,  JAMES,  M.A.   1825. 

"  Fil.  nat.  max.  Frederici  Mercatoris  Glasg."  [Matric.  Alb.   1820]. 

PLIMSOLL,  JOSEPH,  M.D.  1829. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

PLOMER,  JAMES,  M.D.  1759. 

"A  gentleman  from  Bristol"  [Univ.  Minute,  3rd  May,  1759]. 

PLUMPTRE,  EDWARD  HAYES,  D.D.  1875. 

Chaplain  to  King's  College,  London,  1847-68;  Professor  of  Pastoral  Theology 

therein,  1853-63;  Professor  of  Exegesis  therein,  1864-81;  Prebendary  of  St.  Paul's, 

1863  ;  Rector  of  Pluckley,  1869  ;  Rector  of  Bickley,  1873  ;  Dean  of  Wells,  1881 ; 

born  6th  August,  1821 ;  died  ist  February,  1891 ;  B.A.  Oxon.  1844;  M.A.  1846. 

POLLARD,  THOMAS  R,  M.D.  1842. 

"Demerara"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

POLLOCK,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.   1892. 

Minister  of  (i)  E.U.  Church,  Selkirk,  (2)  Trinity  Congregational  Church, 
Falkirk. 

POLLOCK,  ALEXANDER  BARR,  M.B.,  CM.   1879. 

Glasgow. 

POLLOCK,  CHARLES  FREDERICK,  M.B.  1880,  M.D.  1882. 

Glasgow:   Assistant  to  Professor  of  Physiology  in  the  University,   1883-84. 
POLLOCK,  DAVID,  M.D.  1853. 

Liverpool;   died  at  Coleraine,  i6th  December,  1860. 

POLLOCK,  JAMES,  M.A.   1769. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

POLLOCK,  JAMES,  M.A.  1895. 

Student  of  Theology  in  F.C.  College,  Glasgow. 

POLLOCK,  JOHN,  M.A.  1781. 

Minister  of  Govan;   died  7th  May,  1820,  aged  59;  D.D.  St.  Andrews,  1816. 

POLLOCK,  JOHN,  M.A.  1831. 

Minister  of  (i)  Duntocher,  (2)  Baldernock,  (3)  Free  Church,  Balderaock; 
died  2oth  December,  1855. 


ROLL    OF    GRADUATES 


499 


POLLOCK,  JOHN,  M.A.  1887. 

Schoolmaster  at  (i)  Beith,  (2)  Glasgow,  (3)  Larkhall,  (4)  Rothesay,  (5) 
Galston,  (6)  Beauly. 

POLLOCK,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 

Glasgow ;   Eaglesham. 

POLLOCK,  JOHN  INNES  WRIGHT,  M.A.  1875 

F.C.  Minister  at  (i)  Mauchline,  (2)  Arbroath ;  resigned  1896  on  account 
of  ill-health. 

POLLOCK,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1769. 

"  Jacobi  nlius  natu  maximus,  de  Ballyedmond,  Armig.  in  Comitatu  de  Downe, 
Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1767]. 

POLLOCK,  ROBERT  CARSON,  M.A.  1896. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Highlanders'  Academy,  Greenock,  (2)  F.C.  Training  College, 

Glasgow,   (3)  Hillhead  School,   Glasgow,   (4)   Bellahouston   Academy,   Glasgow, 

(5)  Hutchesons'  Boys'  Grammar  School,  Glasgow;   also  Lecturer  on  Greek  in 

F.C.  Training  College,  Glasgow. 

POLLOCK,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1761. 

Minister  of  Kilwinning;   died  4th  May,   1798. 

POLLOCK,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1879. 

Brotton,  Yorks. ;    Eastbourne,  Sussex. 

POLLOK,  DAVID,  M.A.  1822. 

Licensed  by  Secession  Church,  but  withdrew  from  list  of  preachers  into 
private  life ;  brother  and  Biographer  of  Robert  Pollok,  author  of  The  Course  of 
Time  (q.v.). 

POLLOK,  JAMES  CULLEN,  B.L.  1892. 

Writer,  Hamilton. 

POLLOK,  JAMES  HOLMS,  B.Sc.  1887. 

Metallurgical  Chemist;  (i)  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Chemistry  in  Glasgow 
University ;  (2)  Director  of  The  Pollok  Patents  Gold  Extracting  Co.,  Ltd., 
Glasgow ;  (3)  Director  of  The  Australasian  Gold  Extracting  Co.,  Ltd., 
Ravenswood,  Queensland ;  (4)  Manager  of  The  Pollok  Patents  Gold  Extracting 
Co.,  Ltd.,  Johannesburg,  S.  Africa;  (5)  Demonstrator  of  Assaying,  Royal 
College  of  Science,  Dublin. 

POLLOK,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1822. 

Author  of  The  Course  of  Time;  born  at  Muirhouse,  Eaglesham,  igth  October, 
1798;  died  of  consumption  at  Shirley  Common,  Southampton,  i8th  September, 
1827. 

POLLOK,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  CM.  1876. 

Glasgow. 

POLLOK,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1803. 

"Filius  Natu  Sextus  Allani  Mercatoris  in  TJrbe  Glasguensi"  [Matric.  Alb. 


500  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

POLLONAIS,  EUGENE  LOUIS,  M.B.,  C.M.   1893. 

Port-of-Spain,  Trinidad. 

POOLE,  WALTER  CROKER,  M.D.  1836. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

PORTEOUS,  DAVID,  M.D.   1848. 

Cambuslang;  Medical  Officer  to  Arctic  Expedition  in  search  of  Franklin, 
1850-51;  London;  Assistant  Surgeon,  R.N. ;  Newcastle-on-Tyne ;  Middleton- 
St.-George,  Durham. 

PORTEOUS,  GEORGE,  M.A.   1889. 

Teacher  at  (i)  Stranraer,  (2)  Logic-Pert,  Montrose. 

PORTER,  FRANCIS  JAMES,  M.A.  1828. 

Presbyterian  Minister,  Donagheady,  Derry,  1831-72;  died  22nd  November, 
1872. 

PORTER,  GEORGE,  B.A.  1859,  M.A.  1860,  D.D.  1883 

Minister  of  (i)  Bellahouston,  (2)  Maybole. 

PORTER,  SIR  GEORGE  HORNIDGE,  BART.,  LL.D.  1888. 

M.D.  of  T.C.D.  1865  ;  Regius  Professor  of  Surgery,  University  of  Dublin; 
Surgeon  in  Ordinary  to  the  Queen  in  Ireland ;  born  in  Dublin,  24th  November, 
1822;  died  there,  isth  June,  1895. 

PORTER,  JAMES,  M.A.  1805. 

"  Filius  natu  tertius  Hugonis  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Monaghan  in  Comitatu 
de  Monaghan  in  Hyb."  [Matric.  Alb.  1801]. 

PORTER,  JAMES,  M.A.   1807. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Joannis,  Agricolae  in  Tullylune  in  Comitatu  de 
Monaghan"  [Matric.  Alb.  1805]. 

PORTER,  JAMES,  M.D.   1834. 

Carlow. 

PORTER,  JAMES,  M.A.  1847. 

Master  of  St.  Peter's  College,  Cambridge. 

PORTER,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.   1887. 

Glasgow ;   Kirkintilloch ;   Glasgow. 

PORTER,  JOSIAS  LESLIE,  B.A.   1841,  M.A.   1842,  LL.D.  1865. 

(i)    Minister    of   Presbyterian    Church    at    Newcastle;    (2)    Missionary    to 

Damascus;   (3)  Professor  of  Biblical  Criticism  in  Assembly's   College,  Belfast, 

and  Secretary  thereof;  (4)  President  of  Queen's  College,  Belfast;  born  4th  October, 

1823;   died  i6th  March,   1889;    D.D.  Edin.   1865. 

PORTER,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1879. 

Surgeon-Major,  Army. 

PORTER,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1738. 

"Filius  Johannis  Porter  in  Com.  de  Cumberland"  [Matric.  Alb.  1736]. 


ROLL   OF  GRADUATES  501 

PORTER,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1795- 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Newtownlimavady,  from  1799  till  death. 

PORTER,  WILLIAM  PARK,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

(i)  Superintendent,  St.  Pancras  Medical  Mission ;  (2)  U.P.  Medical  Missionary 
to  Old  Calabar. 

POTTER,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1736 

"F.  Thomae  Potter  in  Comitatu  Cumbriae"  [Matric.  Alb.   1733]. 

POTTERTON,  HENRY,  M.D.  1838. 

Borris,  Co.  Carlow. 

POTTS,  JAMES,  M.A.  1890. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Glasgow  Church  of  Scotland  Practising  Schools,  (2)  Woodside 
Public  School,  Glasgow. 

POUNDEN,  JEREMIAH  LONSDALE,  M.D.  1835. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

POWELL,  DANIEL  EVANS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

Pontypridd,  Glam. ;   Stockton-on-Tees  ;    Cardiff. 

POWELL,  HENRY..  M.D.  1844. 

"Hibernia"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

POWELL,  JOSEPH,  M.D.  1829. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

POWELL,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  M.D.  1829. 

Fareham,  Hants. ;   London ;   formerly  Resident  Medical  Officer  of  General 
Military  Hospital,  Stoke;    died  27th  February,   1869. 

POWER,  GERARD,  M.D.  1785. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

POWER,  JOHN,  M.D.   1812. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

POWER,  JOHN  HATCH,  M.D.  1838. 

Dublin :    Professor  of  Anatomy  and  Surgery  to  Royal  College  of  Surgeons, 
Ireland;    born  24th  November,   1806;  died  i4th  May,   1863. 

POWRIE,  DAVID  JAMES,  M.A.  1880. 

(i)  Teacher  in  Dumfries;   (2)  residing  in  Arbroath. 

PRANGNELL,  JOHN  THOMSON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1883,  M.D.  1889. 

Ardrishaig;   Tarbert,  Lochfyne;    Falkirk. 

PRATT,  ARTHUR  ALFRED,  M.B.,  CM.  1889. 

Glasgow;   West  Bromwich;   Grimsby. 
PRENTER,  EDWARD,  M.A.   1809. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Thomae  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Dromore  in  comitatu 
de  Down  in  Hybernia"  [Matric.  Alb.   1805]. 

PRENTICE,  ADAM,  M.A.  1881. 

Teacher  in  Prestonpans  Public  School  since  1881. 


502  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

PRENTICE,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Greenock ;    Glasgow  ;   Greenock. 

PRENTICE,  ALEXANDER  REID,  B.L.  1884. 

Writer,  Greenock. 

PRENTICE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1886,  B.D.  1889. 

Probationer  of  U.P.  Church;  died  3rd  May,  1890;  belonged  to  Forth, 
Lanarkshire. 

PRESTON,  DAVID,  M.A.  1896. 

Student  of  Theology  in  Glasgow  University. 

PRETSELL,  WILLIAM  GARDINER,  M.B.,  C.M.   1884. 

Luton,  Beds. ;  Fauldhouse ;  Govan ;  Enfield,  Middlesex ;  London ;  Edin- 
burgh. 

PRICE,  JOHN,  M.D.  1844. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

PRICHARD,  RICHARD,  M.B.,  C.M.   1881,  M.D.  1883. 

Glasgow ;    Llandovery,  Carmarthenshire ;   Cardiff. 

PRICHARD,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1844- 

Resident  Physician,  Abington  Abbey  Private  Lunatic  Asylum,  Northampton ; 
formerly  Medical  Superintendent  of  Glasgow  Royal  Lunatic  Asylum  ;  died  i4th 
February,  1878. 

PRICHARD,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1847. 

Partick ;   born  23rd  April,   1821;   died  23rd  March,  1872. 

PRIDE,  DAVID,  M.D.  1863. 

Neilston;   J.P. 

PRIDE,  WALLACE  AINSWORTH,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Ship  Surgeon;   Neilston;   son  of  David  Pride,  M.D.  (q.v.). 

PRIDIE,  GEORGE,  B.A,  1840,  M.A.  1841. 

Upper  Division  Clerk  in  the  Statistical  Office  of  the  Custom  House,  London ; 
retired  in  1883-84,  after  36  years'  service. 

PRIMROSE,  ARCHIBALD  PHILIP.     See  ROSEBERY,  EARL  OF. 

PRIMROSE,  EDWARD  JAMES,  M.A.  1891,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Glasgow. 

PRIMROSE,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.   1888. 

Falkirk ;   Bishop  Auckland ;   Shildon,  Co.  Durham ;   London. 

PRINGLE,  HENRY  TURNBULL,  M.B.,  C.M.  1866,  M.D.  1868. 

Bridgend,  Glam.  (Medical  Superintendent  of  County  Asylum). 

PRINGLE,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1875. 

Ship  Surgeon ;   Appin  ;    Irvine ;   Holme-on-Spalding-Moor,  Yorks. 

PRINGLE,  PETER  DRUMMOND,  M.A.   1894. 

Student  of  Theology  in  the  United  College,  Bradford. 


ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 


503 


PRIOR,  SAMUEL,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Lenzie. 
PRITCHARD,  ERNEST  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1877. 

Glasgow;  Shilton,  Warwickshire ;    Hinckley,  Leicestershire. 

PROBYN,  JOHN  MILLS,  M.D.   1825. 

Newbury,  Berks. ;  sometime  Resident  Medical  Superintendent,  Glasgow  Royal 
Lunatic  Asylum,  and  Resident  Surgeon  and  Superintendent,  Lancaster  Asylum 
for  Pauper  Lunatics;  died  2yth  October,  1867,  aged  76. 

PROCTOR,  JOHN,  CM.  1830. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

PROCTOR,  JOHN  ROBERT,  M.A.  1886. 

Lithographer,  Portsmouth. 

PROSSER,  FRANCIS,  M.B.,  CM.  1883. 

Swansea;   Rainford,  Lanes. 

PROUDFOOT,  ROBERT  FORRESTER,  B.A.  1837. 

Minister  of  (i)  North  Esk,  (2)  Fogo;   died  5th  March,   1891,  aged  74. 

PROVAN,  JAMES,  M.D.  1864. 

Pitlochry ;  Glasgow  (sometime  Lecturer  on  Dermatology  in  St  Mungo's 
College). 

PROVAN,  JOHN,  M.D.  1830. 

"Filius  3tius  Joannis  Mercatoris,  de  com.  Lanark"  [Matric.  Alb.   1824]. 

PROVAN,  MATTHEW,  C.M.  1817. 

Probably  "  filius  natu  maximus  Joannis  Artificis  in  Parochia  de  Kilsyth " 
[Matric.  Alb.  1802]. 

PROVAN,  WILLIAM,  M.D.   1822. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

PROVAND,  WILLIAM  SEATH,  M.A.   1880. 

Minister  of  St  Ninian's,  Glasgow. 

PRYCE,  EDWARD  SMITH,  B.A.  1839. 

"Filius  unicus  V.R.  Ricardi  V.D.  apud  Bampton  in  Comitatu  de  Oxford  M." 
[Matric.  Alb.  1837]. 

PULSFORD,  WILLIAM,  D.D.  1868. 

Congregational  Minister  of  (i)  Albany  Street  Church,  Edinburgh,  (2)  Trinity 
Church,  Glasgow;  died  at  Glasgow,  isth  June,  1886,  aged  64. 

PULTNEY,  GEORGE  BROWN  CROOKSTON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1868. 

Glasgow ;   Bacup,  Lanes. 

PURCELL,  USHER  WILLIAMSON,  M.D.  1840. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

PURDIE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1886. 

Native  of  Hamilton ;  intended  for  the  Medical  profession  ;  died  7th  October, 
1890,  aged  23. 


504  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

PURDIE,  JOHN  HYNDMAN,  M.D.  1793. 

"Americanus"  [Grad.  Alb.] 

PURDIE,  WILLIAM,  M.D.   1834. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

PURDON,  CHARLES,  M.D.  1841. 

Killeshandra,  Co.  Cavan;   Curristown,  Westmeath;   died  previous  to   i5th 
October,   1894. 

PURDON,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1839. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

PURDON,  HENRY  SAMUEL,  M.D.  1865. 

Belfast :   sometime  Lecturer  on  Clinical  Medicine  there. 

PURDON,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1838. 

Belfast;   Stramore,  Co.  Down;   sometime  on  Army  Medical  Staff. 

PURDON,  WILLIAM  ROSS,  M.A.  1888. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Alexandria,  (2)  Johnstone. 

PURSELL,  JOHN  WARROCH,  M.A.   1794. 

"Fil.  n.  max.  Joannis,  in  Edinburga  natus"  [Matric.  Alb.   1790]. 

PURSER,  JOHN,  LL.D.  1886. 

Professor  of  Mathematics  in  Queen's  College,  Belfast. 

PURSS,  JAMES,  M.A.  1812. 

Minister  of  the  Irish  Presbyterian  Congregation  of  Urney  and  Sion,  1824-36 ; 
died  29th  August,   1836. 

PURVES,  DAVID,  M.A.   1876. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Gourock. 

PURVES,  WILLIAM  STEVENSON,  M.A.  1868. 

Advocate,  Edinburgh;   died  2nd  December,   1883;   LL.B.  Edin.   1870. 

PYLE,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886. 

Glasgow ;   Ship  Surgeon ;    Portmahomack,  Ross-shire ;    Fearn  there. 

PYTT,  LEONARD,  M.A.  1733 

"Angs.  Fil.  Rolandi   Pytt  Armigeri  in   Comit.  de  Glouster"  [Matric.  Alb. 

173°]- 

QUAIFE,  FREDERIC  HARRISON,  M.D.,  C.M.  1867. 

Glasgow;    Woollahra,  N.S.  Wales. 

QUAIFE,  WILLIAM  FRANCIS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1883. 

Glasgow ;   Woollahra,  N.S.  Wales ;   Sydney  there. 

QUEE,  ROBERT,  C.M.  1835. 

Dundonald,  Belfast. 

QUIN,  FELIX,  C.M.  1826. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


ROLL    OF   GRADUATES  505 

QUINCKE,  GEORG,  LL.D.   1896. 

Professor  of  Physics  in  the  University  of  Heidelberg. 

QUIRK,  THOMAS  ADDENBROOKE,  M.D.  1839. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

RADCLIFF,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1786. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

RAE,  GEORGE  SCOBIE,  M.A.  1889. 

Teacher    in    (i)    Rutland    Crescent    Public    School,    Govan,    (2)    Bathgate 
Academy,  (3)  Henderson  Street  School,  Glasgow,  since  1891. 

RAE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1882. 

Minister  of  (i)  St.  Vincent's,  Grenada,  (2)  St.  Saviour's,  British  Guiana. 

RAE,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886. 

London. 

RAE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1737. 

RAE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1809. 

"  Filius  natu  4tus  Jacobi  Artificis  in  par.  de.  St.  Ninians  et  Com.  de  Stirling  " 
[Matric.  Alb.   1795]. 

RAE,  JOHN  BROADFOOT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

New  York. 

RAE,  JOHN  ROBERTS,  M.A.  1881. 

Minister,  residing  at  Sanda  Island,  Southend,  Kintyre. 

RAE,  MATTHEW  JOHN,  M.D.  1849. 

Carlisle ;   Blackburn  ;   Southport. 

RAE,  ROBERT  NEILL,  M.A.  1868. 

Minister  of  (i)  Howwood,  (2)  Macleod  Parish,  Glasgow,  (3)  Lochmaben. 
RAE,  ROBERT  REID,  M.A.  1841. 

Minister  of  Avondale,  1850-74;  thereafter  resident  in  London,  and  engaged 
in  literary  work;    died  at  Horsham,   Hainthorpe  Road,   West   Norwood,  S.E., 
loth  May3  1896,  aged  80. 
RAE,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1833. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 
RAFFERTY,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1800. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

RAFFLES,  THOMAS  STAMFORD,  B.A.  1836. 

Stipendiary  Magistrate  at  Liverpool;   died  23rd  January,  1891,  aged  72. 

RAILTON,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1774. 

"Filius   natu   maximus   Thomae  quondam  Fabri  Lignarii   in   Comitatu  de 
Cumberland,  Anglia"  [Matric.  Alb.   1771]. 

RAINEY,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1758. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Francisci  quondam  Med.  Doctoris  in  urbe  Newry, 
comitatu  de  Down"  [Matric.  Alb.   1755]. 


506  ROLL    OF   GRADUATES 

RAINEY,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1771. 

"Filius  unicus  Robert!  Mercatoris  in  Urbe  Newry,  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb. 
1766]. 

RAINY,  GEORGE,  M.A.   1853,  M.D.  1856. 

Glasgow :  Assistant  to  Professors  of  Materia  Medica  and  Forensic  Medicine 

in  the  University  from  at  least    1863   to   1869;  Lecturer  on  the  Eye  in   the 

University,    1868  to   1869;    born   3151  October,  1832;    died   igth  June,  1869; 

son  of  Professor  Harry  Rainy  (q.v.). 

RAINY,  HARRY,  M.D.  1833,  LL.D.  1873. 

Lecturer  (by  arrangement  with  Professor  Badham)  on  Institutes  of  Medicine 

in  Glasgow  University,  1835-41;   Professor  of  Medical  Jurisprudence  in  Glasgow 

University,   1841  to  1872;    born  2ist  October,   1792;    died  6th  August,   1876; 

Founder  of  Rainy  Bursaries. 

RAINY,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1844,  U.D.  1863. 

Free  Church  Minister  of  (i)  Huntly,  (2)  High  Church,  Edinburgh;  afterwards 
Professor  in  New  College,  Edinburgh  ;  latterly  Principal  thereof;  son  of  Professor 
Harry  Rainy  (q.v.);  born  ist  January,  1826;  D.D.  Edin.  1884. 

RALEIGH,  ALEXANDER,  D.D.  1865. 

Congregational  Minister  at  (i)  Greenock,  (2)  Rotherham,  (3)  Elgin  Place, 
Glasgow,  (4)  Canonbury,  London;  born  3rd  January,  1817;  died  igth  April, 
1880. 

RALLEY,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1884. 

Troon;   Ayr;   Irvine;    died  at  Troon,   i2th  September,  1890,  aged  29. 

RALPH,  HUGH,  M.A.   1819,  LL.D.  1827. 

Minister  of  (i)  the  Old  Presbyterian  Kirk,  Liverpool,  1824-41,  (2)  Aberdour, 
1842-44,  (3)  Dalgety,  1844-54;  died  gth  September,  1854. 

RALSTON,  GAVIN  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1882. 

Advocate,  Edinburgh. 

RALSTON,  JOHN,  M.A.   1798. 

"Fil.  n.  3tius  Patricii  Artificis  in  Vico  de  Falkirk  et  Comit.  de  Stirling" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1792]. 

RALSTON,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1771- 

"Hib."  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

RAMAGE,  CRAWFORD  TAIT,  LL.D.  1852. 

Tutor  of,  inter  alia,  Archbishop  Tail  (q.v.);  afterwards  Rector  of  Wallace 

Hall  Academy,  Closeburn,   Dumfriesshire;    born  loth  September,    1803;    died 
29th  November,  1878;    M.A.  Edinburgh,  1827. 

RAMAGE,  WILLIAM,  D.D.  1880 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Kilmarnock,  (2)  East  Campbell  Street,  Glasgow, 
(3)  Berkeley  Street,  Glasgow;  died  igth  October,  1894,  aged  81. 


ROLL    OF    GRADUATES  507 

RAMSAY,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1860. 

Sometime  Assistant  Minister  at  West  Kilbride;   died  i8th  December,  1878, 
aged  41 ;   native  of  Dairy,  Ayrshire. 

RAMSAY,  ALLAN,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Mauchline;    Nelson,  Glam. ;    Leadhills,  Lanarkshire. 

RAMSAY,  SIR  ANDREW  CROMBIE,  LL.D.  1879. 

Director-General  of  Geological  Survey;   Professor  of  Geology  in  University 

College,  London;   Lecturer  at  School  of  Mines,  Jermyn  Street  there;   born  in 

Glasgow,  3ist  January,  1814;  died  at  Beaumaris,  N.  Wales,  gth  December,  1891 ; 

LL.D.  Edin.   1866. 

RAMSAY,  ANDREW  MAITLAND,  M.B.,  CM.  1882,  M.U.  1891. 

Glasgow  :  Demonstrator  of  Anatomy  in  the  University,  1885-92  ;  Lecturer  on 
Diseases  of  the  Eye  in  Women's  Department  of  the  University  since  1895. 

RAMSAY,  DAVID,  M.B.,  CM.  1888. 

Glasgow;  Thrapstone,  Northamptonshire. 

RAMSAY,  JOHN,  M.A.  1761. 

"Filius  natu  secundus  Davidis  in  Urbe  Glasguae"  [Matric.  Alb.   1755]. 

RAMSAY,  JOHN,  M.A.  1821. 

"  Filius  natu  Quartus  Viri  Reverendi  Gulielmi  Pastoris  in  parochia  de  Raphoe 
in  comitatu  de  Donuegal"  [Matric.  Alb.  1818]. 

RAMSAY,  JOHN,  M.D.  1830. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

RAMSAY,  JOHN,  M.A.  1889. 

Minister  of  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Quincy,  Mass.,  U.S.A.;  died  1892, 
aged  25. 

RAMSAY,  JOHN  MACLEAN,  M.A.  1896. 

Intends  to  qualify  for  Ministry  of  the  Free  Church. 

RAMSAY,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1846. 

New  Zealand  Co.'s  Service;  Lochwinnoch ;  died  26th  September,  1896, 
aged  76. 

RAMSAY,  ROBERT  HAMILTON,  M.D.,  CM.  1862. 

Edinburgh;  Glasgow;  Torquay;  Purse  Bearer  to  Lord  High  Commissioner 
to  General  Assembly  of  Church  of  Scotland,  1853  to  1891  (except  1883). 

RAMSAY,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1882. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Greenock  Academy,  (2)  Clydesdale  Academy,  Glasgow,  (3) 
Monkton  House  Boarding  School,  Cardiff,  (4)  Kensington  House  Boarding  School 
for  Young  Ladies,  Cardiff;  Principal  of  (r)  Llanelly  Academy,  (2)  Oak  House 
School,  Axminster. 

RAMSAY,  WILLIAM,  LL.D.   1738. 

"  By  reason  of  his  being  in  Foreign  Countries  he  cannot  come  hither  to  receive 
it  [the  Degree]  in  usual  form"  [Univ.  Minute,  i6th  August,  1738], 


508  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

RAMSAY,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER,  LL.B.  1895. 

Advocate,  Edinburgh;  B.A.  Oxon. ;  son  of  George  Gilbert  Ramsay,  LL.D., 
Professor  of  Humanity  in  the  University  of  Glasgow. 

RAMSAY,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK  HUTCHESON,  M.D.  1848. 

London;  died  1892. 

RAMSAY,  WILLIAM  LIVINGSTONE,  M.A.  1893. 

Qualifying  for  admission  as  an  Actuary. 

RAMSEY,  JOHN  KER,  M.D.   1863. 

Sanquhar ;  Galston  ;  Koroit,  Victoria,  Australia ;  South  Yarra  there ;  Wood's 
Point  there ;   Prahran  there. 

RAMSEY,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Prahran,    Victoria,    Australia;    Cue,    Murchison,  Western   Australia;  son  of 
John  Ker  Ramsey,  M.D.  (q.v.). 

RANKIN,  ALEXANDER,  D.D.   1801. 

Minister  of  (i)  Cambusnethan,  (2)  St.  David's,  Glasgow;  born  28th  February, 
1755;  died  23rd  February,   1827. 

RANKIN,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1877,  M.D.  1886. 

Leadgate,  Durham ;   Glasgow. 

RANKIN,  DAVID,  M.D.  1783. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

RANKIN,  EWEN  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1886,  B.D.  1888. 

Minister  of  Kilmorack. 

RANKIN,  GUTHRIE,  M.B.   1880,  M.D.  1882. 

Kilmarnock  ;  Warwick ;  London  ;  Degree  Examiner  on  Medicine  and  Clinical 
Medicine  in  Glasgow  University  since  ist  January,   1897. 
RANKIN,  HUGH  MONTGOMERY,  M.A.  1889. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Tighnabruaich. 
RANKIN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1791. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 
RANKIN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1830. 

"  Filius  natu  minimus  Jacobi  V.D.M.  in  parochia  de  Monaghan  et  comitatu 
de  Monaghan"  [Matric.  Alb.  1827]. 
RANKIN,  JAMES,  M.A.   1852,  D.D.   1878. 

Minister  of  (i)  Old  West  Kirk,  Greenock,  (2)  Muthill. 

RANKIN,  JAMES,  B.Sc.  1892. 

M.B.,  C.M.  1897 ;  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Zoology  in  Glasgow  University 
since  1890. 
RANKIN,  JOHN,  B.L.   1892. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 
RANKIN,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Churchtown,  Londonderry. 


ROLL    OF    GRADUATES  509 

RANKIN.  JOHN  SEMPLE,  M.B.,  CM.   1889. 

Glasgow. 

RANKIN,  MALCOLM  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.   1869,  M.D.   1875. 

Glasgow;  Luton,  Beds.;  died  4th  August,   1891. 

RANKIN,  PETER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Penrith. 

RANKIN,  SAMUEL,  M.D.  1843. 

Kirkcubbin,  Co.  Down;  died  1881. 

RANKIN,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1754. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Samuelis  Rankin  in  Parochia  de  Taughboyn  in  Com. 
de  Donneghall"  [Matric.  Alb.  1751]. 

RANKIN,  THOMAS  THOMSON,  B.Sc.  1891. 

(i)  Civil  and  Mining  Engineer,  Suramerlee  Iron  Works,  Coatbridge;  (2) 
Mathematical  Master,  Irvine  Royal  Academy ;  (3)  Assistant  Mathematical  Master, 
Edinburgh  Royal  High  School;  (4)  Rector  of  Gartsherrie  Science  School,  Coat- 
bridge;  (5)  Principal  of  Technical  School  and  Mining  College,  Coatbridge. 

RANKIN,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1818,  M.D.  1825. 

Auchingray,  Airdrie. 

RANKIN,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1884,  M.D.  1887. 

Londonderry ;  Newtown  Cunningham,  Co.  Derry. 

RANKIN,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1889. 

Minister  of  Legerwood;  B.D.  St.  Andrews,   1890. 

RANKIN,  WILLIAM  MIRRLEES,  M.A.  1876,  B.D.   1880. 

F.C.   Minister  at  (i)  Drumoak,  Aberdeen,  (2)  Bridgeton,  Glasgow. 

RANKINE,  CHARLES,  M.A.  1823. 

"F.  N.  max.  quondam  Gulielmi  in  par.  de  Hamilton,  Lanark"  [Matric.  Alb. 
1818]. 

RANKINE,  CHARLES  HENRY,  M.A.  1888. 
(i)   Teacher   in   Bellahouston  Academy;    (2)  Teacher  in   Polmadie   Public 

School,  Glasgow;  (3)  English  Master  in  High  School,  Falkirk  ;  (4)  H.M.  Sub- 
Inspector  of  Schools. 

RANKINE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1828. 

"Fil.  4tus  Joannis  Bibliopolae,  Com.  de  Stirling"  [Matric.  Alb.   1823) 

RANKINE,  JOHN,  M.D.  1828. 

A  Dr.  John  Rankine,  of  Blackwood,  South  Australia,  died  at  Beulah  Lodge, 
Helensburgh,  i5th  March,  1864,  aged  61. 

RANKINE,  JOHN,  LL.D.   1892. 

Advocate;  Professor  of  Scots  Law  in  the  University  of  Edinburgh  since 
1888;  M.A.  Edin.  1865;  Q.C.  1897. 

RANNEY,  MALCOLM,  M.D.  1855. 

Native  of  New  Brunswick ;  probably  settled  there. 


510  ROLL    OF   GRADUATES 

RANSOME,  MILDRED,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Norwich. 

RATCLIFF,  BENJAMIN,  M.A.  1758. 

Dissenting  Minister  at  Wheelock,  Cheshire;  died  at  Leek. 

RAWSON,  THOMAS  JAMES,  M.D.  1832. 

Carlow;  died  i2th  October,   1881,  aged  72. 

RAY,  HENRY,  M.B.,  CM.  1878,  M.D.  1883. 

Melbourne,  Australia;  Clermont  there;  Melbourne;  Hamilton-on-Clyde, 
Tasmania. 

RAY,  JAMES,  M.A.  1879. 

Minister  of  Cellardyke. 

RAYLEIGH,  BARON,  LL.D.  1888. 

Third  Baron;  D.C.L.  Oxon.  1883;  LL.D.  Ed.  1884;  F.R.S.,  etc.,  etc.,  etc.; 
Professor  of  (i)  Experimental  Physics  in  University  of  Cambridge,  (2)  Natural 
Philosophy  at  Royal  Institution;  born  i2th  November,  1842. 

RAYNES,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1748. 

RAYNEY,  JOHN,  B.A.  1849. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

READMAN,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1867. 

Of  Barbauchlaw;  Advocate  in  Edinburgh;  Examiner  for  Law  Degrees  in 
Glasgow  University,  1878-84;  LL.B.  Edin.  1872. 

REAH,  JOSEPH,  M.A.   1742. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Fahan,  1748-70,  when  demitted  the  charge  and 
emigrated  to  America. 

REDDIE,  JOHN  OATTS,  M.B.,  CM.  1884. 

Thornhill,  Dumfriesshire ;  Culross,  Fife. 

REDDY,  JOHN,  M.D.  1848. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

REDFERN,  WILLIAM,  B.A.  1837. 

"  Filius  unicus  defuncti  Gulielmi  chirurgi  apud  Sidney  in  Colonia  de  New 
South  Wales"  [Matric.  Alb.  1835]. 

REDFORD,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1811,  LL.D.  1834. 

Congregational  Minister  at  (i)  Uxbridge,  1812-26,  (2)  Worcester,  1826-52; 
born  in  London,  27th  September,  1785;  died  at  Edgbaston,  Birmingham,  2oth 
May,  1860. 

REDHEAD,  THOMAS  JOSEPH,  M.B.,  CM.  1887. 

Hull;   died  1895. 

REDMAN,  SAMUEL,  M.A.  1738. 

"Hibernus  films  Samuelis  Redman  V.D.M.  in  par.  Kilmore  in  Com,  de 
Down"  [Matric.  Alb.  1735] 


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REED,  HENRY,  M.A.,  M.D.   1772. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  Henry  Reed,  Staff  Hospital  Mate,  Army  Medical 
Department  in  Ireland,  1797. 

REED,  JAMES,  M.D.  1812. 

Kilmarnock. 

REEDER,  HENRY,  M.D.  1766. 

REES,  DAVID,  M.A.   1818,  M.D.  1822. 

Unitarian  Minister  at  Tugn-y-Odyn,  Merthyr  Tydvil ;  born  in  Cardiganshire, 
loth  August,  1793;  died  4th  January,  1832. 

REES,  FERDINAND,  M.B.,  CM.  1889,  M.D.  1894. 

Chippenham,  Wilts.;   Stoke-on-Trent ;    Kirton-in-Lindsey,  Lines.;   Wigan. 

REES,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1807. 

(i)  Founder  and  Manager  of  Pembroke  House  Lunatic  Asylum,  Hackney; 
(2)  Medical  Superintendent  of  the  Cornwall  Lunatic  Asylum,  Bodmin ;  (3) 
Practitioner  in  London;  died  there,  7th  December,  1846,  aged  70. 

REES,  GEORGE  OWEN,  M.D.  1837. 

Lecturer  on  Practice  of  Medicine,  Guy's  Hospital,  London ;  F.R.S. ;  Physician 
Extraordinary  to  the  Queen;  died  27th  May,  1889,  aged  76. 

REES,  OSWALD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889,  M.D.  1894. 

Oswestry,  Salop;    Macclesfield ;   Surgeon,  R.N. 

REES,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1876. 

Oswestry,  Salop  ;   West  Bromwich,  Staffs. 

REES,  WILLIAM  GOODMAN  EDWARDS,  M.A.  1886. 

(i)  Curate  of  Parkgate;   (2)  Curate  of  St.  James',  Bangor,  N.  Wales;   (3) 

Curate  of  Rainhill,  Lanes.;  (4)  Vicar  thereof;  (5)  Vicar  of  Pendleton,  Manchester. 

REID,  ALEXANDER,  B.A.  1844. 

"Filius  natu  quartus  Andreae  Medici  Glasguensis"  [Matric.  Alb.  1840]. 

REID,  ALEXANDER  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1870,  M.B.,  C.M.  1874. 

Glasgow;   Arnold,  Notts.;   died  there,  2oth  September,   1880,  aged  31. 

REID,  ALLAN,  M.A.  1889. 

Minister  of  Slamannan. 

REID,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1835. 

Secession  Minister  at  Lossiemouth;   died  25th  July,  1846,  aged  32. 

REID,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1767. 

"Filius  natu  tertius  quondam  Joannis,  in  Parochia  de  Tyllie-Allan,  Com. 
Perth"  [Matric.  Alb.  1763]. 

REID,  BASIL,  M.A.   1736. 

"Filius  Jacobi  Reid  Mercatoris  Glasguensis "  [Matric.  Alb.   1731]. 

REID,  DAVID,  M.A.  1808. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  David  Reid,  Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at 
Dunfanaghy,  183060;  died  nth  July,  1860. 


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REID,  DAVID,  M.A.   1824,  C.M.  1838. 

Fenwick ;   Tarbolton  (Lochlea). 

REID,  DAVID  ALLAN,  M.A.   1884,  B.D.  1887. 

Minister  of  Monkton. 

REID,  DUNCAN  ALEXANDER  CAMERON,  M.A.   1885,  B.D.  1889. 

Minister  of  Inveraray  since  August,   1897. 

REID,  EDWARD,  M.D.  1856. 

Assistant-Surgeon,  R.N.;  born  at  Carrickfergus,  loth  April,  1835;  died  at 
Belfast,  roth  November,  1859;  son  of  Professor  James  Seaton  Reid  (q.v.). 

REID,  EDWARD  THOMAS  SCOTT,  M.A.   1895. 

Qualifying  for  Ministry  of  the  Church  of  England. 

REID,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1821. 

"F.  n.  max.  Gulielmi  Typographi  Glasguensis"  [Matric.  Alb.   1816]. 

REID,  HAMILTON  CHAMBERS,  M.B.,  C.M.   1873. 

Glasgow;   Port-Glasgow;    Harris,  Inverness-shire;    Coatbridge. 

REID,  HARRY  SEYMOUR,  M.A.  1892. 

Curate  of  St.  John  the  Evangelist's,  Edinburgh. 

REID,  HENRY,  M.A.  1867. 

Minister  of  Relief  U.P.  Church,  Irvine;  resigned  2nd  March,  1886,  and 
went  to  Melbourne  immediately  afterwards. 

REID,  HERBERT,  M.A.   1888. 

Minister  of  West  Free  Church,  Thurso. 

REID,  HUGH,  C.M.   1840. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

REID,  JAMES,  M.A.  1833. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Ramelton,  1838-60,  when  resigned. 

REID,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1868. 

Surgeon-Lieut-Col.,  I.M.S.,  Bengal. 

REID,  JAMES  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1894. 

Teacher  in  Whitehall  Public  School,  Dennistoun,  Glasgow. 

REID,  JAMES  SEATON,  M.A.   1816,  D.D.  1833. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Donegore,  1819-23,  (2)  Carrickfergus,  1823-38  ; 
thereafter  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History  in  (i)  Royal  Academical  Institution, 
Belfast,  1838-41,  (2)  Glasgow  University,  1841-51 ;  born  at  Lurgan,  igth  December, 
1798;  died  at  Belmont,  the  seat  of  Lord  Mackenzie,  near  Edinburgh,  26th 
March,  1851;  buried  in  Sighthill  Cemetery,  Glasgow. 

REID,  JAMES  SEATON,  B.A.   1850,  M.A.  1851. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland;  born  at  Belfast,  28th  January,  1831; 
died  at  Glasgow,  gth  February,  1856;  son  of  Professor  James  Seaton  Reid 
(q.v.). 


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REID,  JAMES  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1871. 

Ship   Surgeon ;    Glasgow ;    Evie,    Orkney ;    Troon :    Bankfoot,    Perthshire ; 
Ochiltree ;    Dennyloanhead  ;    Govan. 

REID,  JAMES  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1891. 

Teacher  under  Glasgow  School  Board. 

REID,  JOHN,  M.D.  1808. 

Paisley;   Glasgow;    died  1830;   brother-in-law  of  William  M'Gavin,  author 
of  The  Protestant. 

REID,  JOHN,  M.A.  1824. 

Minister    of   (i)    Brownsfield,    Glasgow,    (2)   Old    Kilpatrick ;    born    1803; 
died  May,   1867. 

REID,  JOHN,  M.A.  1828. 

"  Filius  natu  secundus  Gulielmi  mercatoris  apud  Londinum  in  comitatu  de 
Middlesex"  [Matric.  Alb.   1824]. 

REID,  JOHN,  M.A.   1874. 

English  Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Gosforth,  (2)  Leeds,  (3)  Birmingham. 

REID,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1875,  M.D.  1878. 

Crook,  Durham  ;    London. 

REID,  JOHN,  M.A.   1877. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Milnathort,  (2)  Tay  Square,  Dundee. 

REID,  JOHN,  M.B  ,  C.M.  1880. 

Muirkirk  ;    Largs  ;    Mauchline. 

REID,  JOHN,  M.A.  1884. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Leven,   1887-88,  when  laid  aside  by  illness. 

REID,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887. 

London ;    Dromore,  Co.  Down. 

REID,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.   1894. 

Glasgow ;   Milngavie. 

REID,  JOHN,  M.A.  1895. 

Student  of  Theology  in  Free  Church  College,  Glasgow. 

REID,  JOHN  ALEXANDER,  M.A.   1863. 

Advocate,  Edinburgh. 

REID,  JOHN  CAMPBELL,  M.D.  1847. 

Amble,  Northumberland;   Newbiggan-by-the-Sea  there;   died  March,   1882, 
aged  67. 

REID,  JOHN  DAVIDSON,  M.A.  1867,  M.B.,  C.M.  1874,  M.D.  1876. 

Sometime  Preacher,  thereafter  Medical  Practitioner,  Glasgow. 

REID,  JOHN  WILSON,  M.A.  1874. 

Classical   Master  in   Meigle   House  Boarding  School,   Perthshire,    1873-77; 

Classical    Master    in    Herbertshire    Castle    Boarding    School,    Denny,    1877-88; 

Head  Mathematical  and  Science  Master  in  Inverness  Royal  Academy  since  1888. 

2  K 


ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

REID,  MARCUS  DILL,  M.A.  1834. 

"Filius  natu  secundus  Joannis  agricolae  in  parochia  de  Tully  et  comitat- 
de  Donegall"  [Matric.  Alb.  1830]. 

REID,  MARCUS  HORNE,  M.D.  1803. 

"Filius  natu  minimus  Roberti  Chirurgi  in  Insula  de  Antigua"  [Matric.  Alb. 
1802]. 

REID,  MATTHEW,  M.A.   1867,  B.D.   1872. 

Minister  of  Wellpark  Free  Church,  Greenock. 

REID,  MUNGO,  M.A.   1859. 

Minister  of  (i)  Lochgelly,  (2)  Mearns. 

REID,  PETER  BARR,  M.A.  1882. 

Minister  of  Eday  and  Faray. 

REID,  ROBERT,  C.M.   1827. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

REID,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1888. 

Teacher,  Glasgow,  in  (i)  St.  James's  Sessional  School,  (2)  Townhead  Public 
School,  (3)  Thomson  Street  Public  School,  (4)  Whitehall  Public  School. 

REID,  ROBERT  GALBRAITH,  M.B.,  C.M.   1887. 

Glasgow ;    London. 

REID,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1817. 

"  Filius  Natu  Tertius  Davidis  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Killinchy  in  comitatu 
de  Down"  [Matric.  Alb.  1814]. 

REID,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1857,  LL.D.   1896. 

Glasgow :  Waltonian  Lecturer  on  the  Eye  in  Glasgow  University  since 
1869. 

REID,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1875,  M.D.  1879. 

Cramlington,  Northumberland  ;    Lochmaben. 

REID,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1892. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Harmony  Row  School,  Govan,  (2)  Lambhill  Street  School 

there,  (3)  Fairneld  Public  School  there,  (4)  The  John  Neilson  Institution,  Paisley. 

REID,  THOMAS  MAYNE,  M.A.  1804. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Drumgooland,  Presbytery  of  Rathfriland,  Ireland ; 
born  1787;  died  gtii  July,  1868;  father  of  Captain  (Thomas)  Mayne  Reid, 
the  novelist. 

REID,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1773. 

"  Natus  in  parochia  de  Douglas  filius  natu  unicus  Adami  quondam  Agricolae 
in  dicta  parochia  &  comitatu  de  Clydesdale"  [Matric.  Alb.  1768]. 

REID,  WILLIAM,  M.D.   1840. 

Dublin;   died  1870. 


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REID,  WILLIAM,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.  1862. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Glasgow  Academy,  (2)  Glasgow  High  School,  (3)  Bell-Baxter 
School,  Cupar-Fife,  as  Mathematical  Master. 

REID,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1879,  B.D.  1882. 

Minister  of  St.  David's,  Kirkintilloch,  1884-96,  when  resigned  on  account 
of  ill-health ;  resident  (1897)  at  Maldowney,  Malahide,  Co.  Dublin. 

REID,  WILLIAM  LOUDON,  M.B.,  CM.  1866,  M.D.  1869. 

Dairy,  Ayrshire;  Glasgow  (sometime  Lecturer  on  Midwifery  in  Western 
Medical  School;  afterwards  Professor  of  Midwifery  in  Anderson's  College, 
resigned  1896). 

REITH,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1893. 

Teacher  in  the  High  School  of  Glasgow. 

RENDALL,  GEORGE,  M.D.   1847. 

Glasgow. 

RENNIE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1815. 

Professor  of  Natural  History  in  King's  College,  London,  1830-34;  emigrated 
to  N.S.  Wales,  1840;  born  at  Sorn,  Ayrshire,  26th  February,  1787;  died  at 
Adelaide,  25th  August,  1867. 

RENNIE,  JAMES  STARK,  M.B.,  CM.  1882. 

Maryhill ;    Coatbridge. 

RENNIE,  ROBERT,  M.A.   1781. 

Minister  of  Kilsyth;  died  loth  July,   1820;   D.D.  Aberdeen,   1808. 

RENNIE,  ROBERT,  D.D.  1820. 

Minister  of  Bo'ness ;  died  2gih  July,   1833. 

RENNIE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1825. 

"F.  n.  unic.  Thomae  Ludimagistri  Glasguensis"  [Matric.  Alb.   1819]. 

RENNY,  PATRICK,  M.A.,  M.D.  1771. 

"Has  been  a  Practitioner  in  his  Majesty's  Navy  and  at  Newport-Pagnell " 
[Univ.  Minute,  2gth  July,  1771]. 

RENTON,  HENRY,  B.A.   1822,  M.A.  1823. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Kelso,  1830-77;  born  5th  October,  1804;  died  at  Kelso, 
4th  January,  1877. 

RENTOUL,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1865. 

Minister  (i)  of  St.  Peter's  Presbyterian  Church,  Liverpool,  1866-74,  (2)  at 
Longford,  Ireland,  (3)  of  Sandymount  Presbyterian  Church,  Dublin;  died  29th 
August,  1889. 

RENWICK,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1875. 

London;   Belize,  British  Honduras;   died  22nd  June,   1877. 

REVIE,  ARCHIBALD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Campbeltown ;    Motherwell ;   Galston. 


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REVIE,  DUGALD,  M.B.,  CM.   1889. 

F.C.  Medical  Missionary  to  Wardha,  Central  India. 

REYBURN,  HUGH  YOUNG,  M.A.   1880,  B.D.   1883. 

F.C.  Minister  at  (i)  Leven,  (2)  Kirkintilloch. 

REYNOLDS,  FRANCIS,  M.D.  1845. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

REYNOLDS,  HEWITSON,  M.A.   1777. 

"  Natus  in  Hibernia  Filius  natu  maximus  Joannis  Armigeri  in  parochia 
Kilbarran  comitatu  Donegal"  [Matric.  Alb.  1774]. 

REYNOLDS,  OSBORNE,  LL.D.  1884. 

Professor  of  Engineering  in  Victoria  University,  Manchester. 

REYNOLDS,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1883. 

Schoolmaster  of  Sandwick,  Shetland;  died  there,  24th  August,  1887,  aged  25: 
native  of  Cloberhill,  Duntocher. 

RHODES,  FRANCIS,  M.B.,  CM.  1866,  M.D.  1868. 

Glasgow;   Withington,  Lanes.;    Horton,  Yorks. ;   Withington;   died  1891. 

RHODES,  HUGH,  M.B.,  CM.   1887,  M.D.   1891. 

Dronfield,  Derbyshire;   Sheffield. 

RHODES,  THOMAS  WEMYSS,  M.B.,  CM.  1868,  M.D.  1870. 

Manchester;   Northenden,  Cheshire. 

RICE,  HENRY,  M.D.   1761. 

RICE,  HENRY  JAMES,  M.D.  1864. 

Mountmellick,  Queen's  Co.;   died  December,   1886. 

RICE,  JOHN  ROCHE,  M.D.  1843. 

Tralee ;  Surgeon,  P.  &  O.  Co.'s  Service,  and  for  10  years  on  board  Hospital 
Ship  in  Crimea  and  Mediterranean. 

RICHARD,  DAVID  THEOPHILUS,  M.B.,  CM.  1883,  M.D.   1890. 

Ton,  Glam. ;.  Risca,  Mon. ;   J.P. 

RICHARD,  WILLIAM  JOHN,  M.A.   1888,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

Ship  Surgeon ;   Rutherglen ;   Govan  Poorhouse  and  Asylum. 

RICHARDSON,  ARTHUR,  M.A.  1740. 

"Ang.  Hib."  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

RICHARDSON,  CHARLES,  LL.D.  1843. 

Lexicographer;  kept  a  well-known  School  on  Clapham  Common,  London; 
married  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Daniel  Terry,  the  actor;  born  July,  1775  >  died  6th 
October,  1865. 

RICHARDSON,  CHARLES,  M.A.  1889. 

Minister  of  (i)  E.U.  Church  at  Bathgate,  (2)  E.U.  (Congregational)  Church 
at  Leith. 

RICHARDSON,  FRANK  BERTRAM,  LL.B.  1889. 

M.A.  Edin.   1885  ;  Writer,  Glasgow. 


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RICHARDSON,  HENRY,  M.D.  1842. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

RICHARDSON,  JOHN,  LL.B.  1830. 

Of  Kirklands,  Roxburghshire;  W.S.  1827;  Parliamentary  Solicitor,  West- 
minster; London  Law  Agent  of  Glasgow  University;  the  friend  of  Sir  Walter 
Scott,  Thomas  Campbell,  Joanna  Baillie,  etc.,  and  himself  an  occasional  writer 
of  verses;  born  at  Gilmerton,  near  Edinburgh,  gih  May,  1780;  died  at 
Kirklands,  4th  October,  1864. 

RICHARDSON,  THOMAS  ELLIOT,  B.A.   1836,  M.A.  1837. 

U.P.  Missionary  at  Portland,  South  Australia;  afterwards  Principal  of  an 
Academy  in  Tasmania,  and  Proprietor  and  Editor  of  a  Newspaper. 

RICHARDSON    WILLIAM,  M.A.   1763. 

Tutor  to  sons  of  Lord  Cathcart,  and  Secretary  to  His  Lordship  while 
Ambassador  at  St  Petersburg ;  Professor  of  Humanity  in  Glasgow  University, 
1773  to  1814;  born  at  Manse  of  Aberfoyle,  ist  October,  1743;  died  3rd 
November,  1814;  witnessed  in  December,  1750,  the  abduction  of  Jean  Key  or 
Wright  by  Rob  Roy's  sons,  who,  with  their  victim  in  charge,  made  a  violent  and 
noisy  entrance  into  the  house  where  he  was  then  residing. 

RICHARDSON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1785,  D.D.  1816. 

Minister  of  Inchinnan,  1793  to  1822,  when  demitted ;  died  loth  January, 
1845;  nephew  of  Professor  William  Richardson  (q.v.). 

RICHIE,  JAMES,  M.D.  1740. 

Minister  of  a  Dissenting  Congregation  in  England. 

RICHMOND,  ANDREW,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885. 

Galston ;  Paisley. 

RICHMOND,  ANDREW  HENDERSON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887. 

Paisley;  London. 

RICHMOND,  DANIEL,  M.D.  1858. 

Paisley;   died  previous  to  1889. 

RICHMOND,  DANIEL,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

Kilraughts,  Co.  Antrim;    Rochdale. 

RICHMOND,  JAMES,  D.D.  1800. 

Minister  of  Irvine;   died  i6th  July,  1804,  aged  60. 

RICHMOND,  JOHN,  CM.  1820. 

"Scotia"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

RICHMOND,  JOHN  MAIR,  M.A.  1895. 

Licentiate  of  the  U.P.  Church. 

RIDDELL,  BROWNLOW,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891,  M.D.  1896. 

Glasgow  ;    Doune  ;    Glasgow. 

RIDDELL,  HUGH,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

Glasgow. 


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RIDDELL,  JOHN,  M.A.  1783. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  John  Riddell,  M.F.P.&S.G.  1783,  M.D., 
Practitioner  in  Glasgow,  who  died  1819. 

RIDDELL,  JOHN,  B.A.  1861. 

Minister  of  (i)  R.P.  Church  (now  Martyrs'  Free  Church),  Dundee,  (2) 
Wynd  Free  Church,  Glasgow,  (3)  Augustine  Free  Church  there,  (4)  Paisley  Road 
Free  Church  there,  (5)  Wynd  Free  Church  there  (a  second  time). 

RIDDELL,  JOHN,  M.A.   1893. 

Licentiate  of  the  Free  Church. 

RIDDELL,  ROBERT,  CM.  1825. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

RIDDICK,  SAMUEL  MURDOCH,  M.A.   1881. 

Free  Church  Minister  at  Grange  mouth. 

RIDGE,  JOSEPH,  M.D.  1838. 

London;   died  nth  June,  1875. 

RIDGEWAY,  FREDERIC  EDWARD,  D.D.  1890. 

Curate  (i)  of  Christ  Church,  Tunbridge  Wells,  (2)  of  Holy  Trinity,  Malvern, 
(3)  of  Holy  Trinity,  Ryde,  (4)  in  sole  charge  of  Weeting,  Norfolk,  (5)  in  sole 
charge  of  St.  John  Baptist,  Newport,  (6)  in  sole  charge  of  St.  Peter's,  Eaton  Square, 
London;  afterwards  Incumbent  of  St.  Mary's,  Glasgow,  1878-90,  and  Dean  of  the 
United  Diocese  of  Glasgow  and  Galloway,  1888-90;  Vicar  of  St.  Peter's,  South 
Kensington,  London,  since  1890. 

RIDING,  ROGER,  M.D.   1827. 

London;   died  igth  November,   1864. 

RIDLEY,  JOHN,  M.D.  1838. 

Tullamore,  King's  Co.;   died  3rd  May,  1875,  aged  59. 

RIMMER,  JOHN,  M.D.,  CM.  1826. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

RISK,  ANDREW,  M.D.   1855 

Glasgow;   sometime  Surgeon  in  the  Army;   died  xoth  February,  1862. 

RISK,  ROBERT  KNOX,  M.A.  1891. 

Journalist,  on  staff  of  Glasgow  Herald. 

RITCHIE,  ANDREW,  M.B.,  CM.  1868,  M.D.  1871. 

Pollokshaws. 

RITCHIE,  CHARLES,  M.D.  1839. 

Neilston,  1815-27 ;  Glasgow  (Lecturer  on  Midwifery  in  Portland  Street 
Medical  School,  1838-40,  and  Lecturer  on  Clinical  Medicine  in  Royal  Infirmary); 
London;  died  there,  27th  January,  1878,  aged  79. 

RITCHIE,  CHARLES  GEORGE,  M.D.  1863. 

Edinburgh;  London;  died  22nd  December,  1865;  son  of  Charles  Ritchie, 
M.D.  1839  (q.v.). 


ROLL    OF    GRADUATES  519 

RITCHIE,  DAVID  ALLARDYCE,  M.A.  1887- 

Teacher  in   (i)   Stonelaw   Public  School,  Rutherglen,   1887-88,  (2)  Newton 
Public  School,  Cambuslang,  1888-93,  (3)  Dunoon  Grammar  School  since  1893. 

RITCHIE,  FRANCIS  CALDWELL,  M.D.  1834. 

Of  Kirktonhall,  West  Kilbride;  died  23rd  November,  1894,  aged  86. 

RITCHIE,  GEORGE,  M.A.   1817. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Reverendi  Viri  Joannis  V.D.P.  Glasg.  natus"  [Matric. 
Alb.  1811]. 

RITCHIE,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1827. 

Minister  of  (i)  St.  Boswells,  (2)  Jedburgh ;  resigned  1876;  died  29th  May, 
1888,  aged  80;  D.D.  Edin.  1870. 

RITCHIE,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1843. 

Bellinghay,  Lines. ;  previously  Lecturer  on  Midwifery  at  Aberdeen ;  died 
1 5th  January,  1879,  aged  72. 

RITCHIE,  GEORGE  MURE,  B.L.  1882. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

RITCHIE,  JAMES,  M.D.  1804. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Alexandri  Piscatoris  apud  Ayr  in  comitatu  ejusdem" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1793]. 

RITCHIE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1803. 

Minister  of  U.P.  Church  at  (i)  Kilmarnock,  (2)  Hope  Park,  Edinburgh; 
resigned  4th  September,  1849;  died  i5th  May,  1861,  aged  80. 

RITCHIE,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1880. 

Glasgow. 

RITCHIE,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1884. 

Glasgow;   Surgeon-Captain,  Army. 

RITCHIE,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885. 

Glasgow  ;   Greenock  ;    Dunoon. 

RITCHIE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1891. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland;   B.D.  Edin.   1894. 

RITCHIE,  WILLIAM,  D.D.  1798. 

Minister  of  (i)  Tarbolton,  (2)  Kilwinning,  (3)  St.  Andrew's,  Glasgow,  (4) 
High  Church,  Edinburgh;  Professor  of  Divinity  in  Edinburgh  University,  1809  to 
1828;  died  at  Tarbolton,  29th  January,  1830,  aged  83  ;  introduced  an  organ  into 
St.  Andrew's  Church,  Glasgow,  which  the  Presbytery  declared  to  be  contrary  to 
the  law  of  the  land  and  the  Church. 

RITCHIE,  WILLIAM,  C.M.  1833. 

Victoria,  Australia. 

RITCHIE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1882. 

Minister  of  Can-onshore. 


520  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

RITCHIE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1887. 

Teacher,  Paisley,  in   (i)  North  School,  (2)  West  School;  died   i3th  July, 
1893,  aged  31. 

RITCHIE,  WILLIAM  BARRY,  CM.  1837. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ROBB,  GEORGE  HENRY,  M.A.   1880. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

ROBB,  HENRY,  B.L.   1888. 

Writer,  Stirling. 

ROBB,  JAMES  JENKINS,  M.B.,  CM.   1892,  M.D.  1895. 

Longriggend ;    Paisley. 

ROBB,  JOHN,  M.A.   1824. 

"F.  n.  max.  Joannis  Artificis  Peterhead  Bamff"  [Matric.  Alb.   1816]. 

ROBB,  RICHARD,  M.A.   1885,  B.D.   1888. 

Minister  of  (i)  Scottish  Church,  Longtown,  Cumberland,  (2)  Blairdaff, 
Aberdeenshire. 

ROBB,  RICHARD  ALEXANDER  DENOVAN,  M.B.,  C.M.   1883. 

Glasgow;  died  there,   i8th  May,   1891,  aged  35. 

ROBB,  THOMAS  DUNN,  M.A.  1890. 

Teacher  in  Paisley  Grammar  School  and  Academy. 

ROBB,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1888. 

Cornsay,  Durham ;    Finedon,  Northamptonshire ;   Irthlingborough  there. 

ROBBIE,  FRANK  HARPER,  M.A.   1893. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Petershill  Public  School,  Glasgow,  (2)  The  Academy,  Beith, 
(3)  The  Academy,  Leith. 

ROBERTON,  DAVID,  M.A.   1877- 

Curate  of  St.  Cuthbert's  Church,  Hebburn-on-Tyne,  1879-82  ;  Curate  of  St. 
Thomas'  Church,  South  Shields,  1882-86;  Curate-in-charge  of  St.  Mark's  Church, 
Shire  Moor,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  since  1886. 

ROBERTON,  SIR  JAMES,  LL.D.   1868. 

Writer  in  Glasgow ;  Professor  of  Conveyancing  in  the  University,  1867  to 
1889;  Knighted  1889;  born  in  Glasgow,  7th  January,  1821;  died  at  Grantown- 
on-Spey,  gih  August,  1889. 

ROBERTON,  JOHN  STEWART,  M.A.   1886,  LL.B.   1889. 

Writer  in  Glasgow ;  son  of  Sir  James  Roberton  (q.v.). 

ROBERTON,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892,  M.D.   1896. 

Glasgow;  Birmingham;  nephew  of  Sir  James  Roberton  (q.v.). 

ROBERTON,  WILLIAM  CRAIG,  M.A.   1883,  B.L.   1884,  LL.B.   1885. 

Writer  in  Glasgow;  Examiner  for  Law  Degrees  in  the  University,  1890-94; 

died  at  Forres,  i5th  January,  1896,  aged  34;  son  of  Sir  James  Roberton  (q.v.). 


ROLL    OF    GRADUATES  $21 

ROBERTS,  DAVID,  M.D.   1860. 

London. 
ROBERTS,  HENRY,  M.D.   1834. 

Egham,  Surrey. 
ROBERTS,  WALTER,  M.A.   1860. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Airdrie,  (2)  Dennistoun,  Glasgow. 
ROBERTS,  WILLIAM,  M.A.,  M.D.  1771. 

"Filius   unicus   Benjamini  Arraigeri  in  urbe  Charlestoun  South  Carolina" 
[Matric.  Alb.   1770]. 

ROBERTSON,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.   1855. 

Glasgow:  Medical  Officer,  Town's  Hospital;  Lecturer  on  Mental  Diseases, 
Royal  Infirmary  Med.  Sch. ;  Professor  of  Medicine,  St.  Mungo's  College. 
ROBERTSON,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.   1870. 

Gourock ;    Bonhill ;    Gourock. 

ROBERTSON,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.   1884. 

F.C.   Missionary,  Nagpore,   India. 

ROBERTSON,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.   1896. 

Glasgow;   son  of  Alexander  Robertson,  M.D.   1855  (q.v.). 

ROBERTSON,  ALEXANDER  STEWART,  M.B.,  C.M.   1894. 

Old  Fletton,  Northamptonshire ;  Woodstone  there. 

ROBERTSON,  ALLAN  M'LEAN,  M.B.,  C.M.   1893. 

Cockermouth;  Dumbarton;  died  there,   i7th  April,  1896,  aged  23. 

ROBERTSON,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1823. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ROBERTSON,  ANDREW,  M.A,  1881. 

Minister  of  (i)  Annbank,  Tarbolton,  (2)  Cadzow. 

ROBERTSON,  ANDREW,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Ship  Surgeon ;   Glasgow ;   Paisley ;   Stewarton. 

ROBERTSON,  ANDREW,  M.A.   1894. 

Teacher  in  Ayr  Academy  since   1894. 

ROBERTSON,  ANDREW  STIRTON,  M.A.  1896. 

Teacher  in  (i)  West  Public  School,  Thurso,  (2)  Miller  Institution  there. 

ROBERTSON,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.   1888,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Ship  Surgeon;  Lamlash,  Arran;  Carterton,  N.Z. 

ROBERTSON,  ARCHIBALD  ENEAS,  M.A.   1892,  B.D.  1896. 

Licentiate  of  the  Free  Church. 

ROBERTSON,  CHARLES  EDWARD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888. 

Glasgow. 
ROBERTSON,  DANIEL  THOMSON,  M.A.   1887. 

U.P.  Missionary  to  Manchuria,  North  China;   son  of  John  Keith  Robertson, 
M.D.  (q.v.). 


522  ROLL    OF    GRADUATES 

ROBERTSON,  DAVID,  LL.D.   1895. 

Hardware  Merchant  in  Glasgow,  1837-60,  when  retired,  taking  up  residence 

at  Millport  and  devoting  himself  to  the  study  of  Marine  Biology;  known  as  "The 

Naturalist  of  Cumbrae  ";  born  in  Great  Hamilton  Street,  Glasgow,  28th  November 

(O.S.),   1806;   died  at  Fernbank,  Millport,  2oth  November,   1896. 

ROBERTSON,  DAVID  DOIG,  B.A.   1861,  M.A.  1862. 

R.P.  Minister  at  Whithorn,  1866-72  ;  English  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Dudley, 
1872-75;  F.C.  Minister  at  Old  Kilpatrick  and  Bowling,  1875-85;  F.C.  Minister 
at  Oban  since  1887. 

ROBERTSON,  DAVID  DONALDSON,  M.A.  1892. 

Barrister-at-Law,  London;   B.A.,  LL.B.  Cantab.   1893. 

ROBERTSON,  DAVID  GEORGE,  M.A.   1885. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

ROBERTSON,  DAVID  STEPHEN,  M.A.  1895. 

Officer  in  the  Army. 

ROBERTSON,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1888. 

Medical  Practitioner  (M.R.C.S.   1895),  London. 

ROBERTSON,  GEORGE,  D.D.  1795. 

Teacher  in  (i)  George  Heriot's  Hospital,  Edinburgh,  (2)  Grammar  School, 
Campbeltown;  Minister  of  Campbeltown,  1763  to  1820  ;  died  8th  September,  1820, 
aged  86. 

ROBERTSON,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1840. 

Dundee;  Glasgow  (Specialist  in  Eye  Diseases);   died  nth  July,   1869. 

ROBERTSON,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1861. 

Edinburgh;   Fleet  Surgeon,  R.N. ;  London. 

ROBERTSON,  GEORGE,  LL.D.    1874. 

Head  Master  of  the  Birmingham  and  Edgbaston  Proprietary  School. 

ROBERTSON,  HENRY,  M.A.   1890. 

(i)  Teacher  in  Fairfield  Public  School,  Govan,  1885-89;  (2)  Teacher  in 
Newton  Academy,  Ayr,  1889-95  ;  (3)  Teacher  in  Russell  Street  School,  Ayr, 
1895-97;  (4)  Head  Master  of  Grammar  School,  Ayr,  since  1897. 

ROBERTSON,  HECTOR  MONTEITH,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Brechin. 

ROBERTSON,  HUGH,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Milnathort;    Forth,  Lanarkshire. 
ROBERTSON,  HUMPHREY,  CM.  1834. 

Portpatrick ;   died   i6th  May,   1864. 

ROBERTSON,  JAMES,  M.A.   1773- 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Joannis  Civis  Glasguensis"  [Matric.  Alb.   1769], 

ROBERTSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  .1775. 

"Filius  natu  secundus  Joannis  Mercatoris  Glasguensis "  [Matric.  Alb.  1771]. 


ROLL   OF  GRADUATES  523 

ROBERTSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1782. 

"Natus   in   Glasgua   filius    Natu   quintus  Joannis   Mercatoris   in    Glasgua" 
[Matric.  Alb.   1774]- 

ROBERTSON,  JAMES,  M.D.  1816. 

"Joan  V.D.M.  Kingussie"  [Matric.  Alb.   1812]. 

ROBERTSON,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1881. 

Glasgow ;  Ship  Surgeon ;  New  Cumnock ;  Girvan  ;  Patna. 

ROBERTSON,  JAMES,  B.L.  1890. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

ROBERTSON,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Glasgow ;  Ship  Surgeon ;  South  Harris. 

ROBERTSON,  JAMES  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  CM.  1885. 

Melbourne,  Australia;  Carlton  there. 

ROBERTSON,  JAMES  ANDERSON,  M.B.,  CM.  1885. 

M.A,  Oxon. ;  Glasgow. 

ROBERTSON.  JAMES  ANDREW,  M.B.,  CM.   1892. 

Dumbarton  :  Nelson,  Lanes. ;  Klerksdorp,  Transvaal,  S.  Africa. 

ROBERTSON,  JAMES  BRYCE,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Garliestown,  Wigtownshire  :  Portland,  Oregon,  U.S.A. 

ROBERTSON,  JAMES  CURRIE,  M.A.  1890,  B.Sc.  1893,  M.B.,  CM.  1894. 

Surgeon-Lieut,  I. M.S.,  Bengal. 

ROBERTSON,  JAMES  DUNCAN,  M.A.   1892,  LL.B.  1896. 

Writer,  but  not  practising  as  such;  intends  to  qualify  as  an  advocate. 

ROBERTSON,  JAMES  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1875. 

Bannockburn ;  Montgomery,  N.  Wales. 

ROBERTSON,  JAMES  ROBERT  MILLER,  M.D.,  CM.  1866. 

Renfrew ;  Sydney,  Australia. 

ROBERTSON,  JAMES  SOMMERVILLE,  M.B.,  CM.  1877. 

Birtley,  Durham  ;  Middlesbro' ;  Lambley,  Northumberland ;  Durham ;  died  at 
Newcastle,   i2th  May,  1890. 

ROBERTSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1738. 

Minister  of  Dunblane,   1756-95;  died  23rd  June,   1795. 
ROBERTSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1746. 

"  Filius  Dav.  Robertson  in  parochia  de  Wuston  in  Com.  de  Lanerk  "  [Matric. 
Alb.   1743]. 

ROBERTSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1753. 

"  Filius  Joannis  in  Parochia  de  Dunlop  in  Com.  de  Air,  N.B."    [Matric.  Alb. 
1746]. 

ROBERTSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1756. 

See  ROBISON,  JOHN. 


524  ROLL    OF   GRADUATES 

ROBERTSON,  JOHN,  D.D.  1826. 

Minister  of  Cambuslang,  1797  to  1843;  died  2nd  February,  1843,  aged  75. 

ROBERTSON,  JOHN,  M.D.   1849. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ROBERTSON,  JOHN,  M.D.   1863,  C.M.  1869. 

Dumbarton;   J.P. 

ROBERTSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1885,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Glasgow;   Old  Cumnock;    Kilmarnock. 

ROBERTSON,  JOHN  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.   1874,  M.D.  1877. 

Buckhaven,  Fife ;   Sheffield ;    Glasgow ;   Stilton,  Hunts. 

ROBERTSON,  JOHN  ANDERSON,  M.A.   1883. 

Minister  of  Tenandry. 

ROBERTSON,  JOHN  CRAWFORD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893,  M.D.  1896. 

Glasgow;    Maryborough,  Queensland. 

ROBERTSON,  JOHN  GEORGE,  M.A.,  B.Sc.  1889. 

Ph.D.  Leipzig,   1892  ;   no  special  profession. 

ROBERTSON,  JOHN  HEY,  M.D.  1834. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ROBERTSON,  JOHN  KEITH,  M.D.   1863,  C.M.   1871. 

Dunblane ;   Greenock. 

ROBERTSON,  JOHN  MACMILLAN,  B.L.  1883. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

ROBERTSON,  JOHN  MAIR,  M.B.,  C.M.  1883. 

Galston ;   Penpont. 

ROBERTSON,  JOHN  NEIL,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Paisley. 

ROBERTSON,  JOHN  STEWART,  M.A.  1892. 

Teacher  in  Stockbridge  School,  Edinburgh. 

ROBERTSON,  JOSEPH  M'GREGOR,  M.A.   1876,  M.B.,  C.M.   1880. 

Glasgow  (Muirhead  Demonstrator  of  Physiology  in  the  University,  1881-87, 
Assistant  to  Professor  of  Physiology,  1881-91,  and  sometime  Lecturer  on  Physi- 
ology in  Queen  Margaret  College). 

ROBERTSON,  PETER  FRANCE,  M.D.   1863. 

Glasgow ;   Milngavie. 

ROBERTSON,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886. 

Dundee;   Surgeon-Captain,  I.M.S.,  Madras. 

ROBERTSON,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887. 

Motherwell. 

ROBERTSON,  ROBERT  CURRIE,  M.A.   1888,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Glasgow ;    Kilmarnock. 


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ROBERTSON,  ROBERT  THIN  CRAIG,  M.B.  1868. 

Motherwell ;    Doncaster  ;    Motherwell ;    Hamilton. 

ROBERTSON,  SAMUEL,  B.A.  1845. 

Curate  of  Ulverston,  Lancashire,  1854-59;  in  sole  charge  of  Tilney  St. 
Lawrence,  Norfolk,  1859-62;  Vicar  of  Swinstead,  Lincolnshire,  1862-78;  resigned 
through  indisposition,  1878. 

ROBERTSON,  WILLIAM,  D.D.  1758. 

Minister  of  (i)  Gladsmuir,  (2)  Lady  Yester's,  Edin.,  (3)  Old  Greyfriars,  Edin. ; 
Principal  of  Edinburgh  University,  1762-93;  Chaplain  of  Stirling  Castle;  Historio- 
grapher for  Scotland;  Author  of  History  of  Scotland ;  born  at  Manse  of  Borthwick, 
igth  September,  1721;  died  at  Edinburgh,  nth  June,  1793. 

ROBERTSON,  WILLIAM,  D.D.  1768. 

M.A.  of  Glasgow  University,  1724;  expelled  1725,  but  restored  by  order 
of  Royal  Commission  of  Visitation,  1726;  Curate  of  Tullow,  Co.  Carlow;  Rector 
of  Rathvilly,  same  Co.,  and  of  Kilranelagh,  Co.  Wicklow;  Vicar  of  Rathmore 
and  of  Straboe,  and  perpetual  Curate  of  Rahill,  all  Co.  Carlow ;  Curate  of 
St.  Luke's,  Dublin;  Chaplain  to  Lord  Cathcart,  the  British  Ambassador  to  the 
Court  of  Russia ;  Master  of  Wolverhampton  Grammar  School ;  born  at  Dublin, 
i6th  October,  1705;  died  2oth  May,  1783. 

ROBERTSON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1806. 

Minister  of  (i)  Laggan,  (2)  Kinloss,  Forres,  (2)  Free  Church  there;  died 
1 3th  November,  1860. 

ROBERTSON,  WILLIAM,  M.D.   1841. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ROBERTSON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1853. 

"Fil.  nat   2ndus   Joannis  opificis  in  Stirling"  [Matric.  Alb.   1851]. 

ROBERTSON,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1877,  M.D.  1883. 

Glasgow ;  Buckhaven,  Fife ;  Colesberg,  Cape  of  Good  Hope ;  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne ;  Johannesburg,  Transvaal. 

ROBERTSON,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1881. 

Glasgow;  Longhope,  Orkney;  Westray  there;  died  25111  August,  1887, 
aged  30. 

ROBERTSON,  WILLIAM,  B.L.   1884. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

ROBERTSON,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.   1886,  M.D.  1896. 

Glasgow. 

ROBERTSON,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1887,  M.D.  1891. 

Glasgow;  Perth;  Renfrew;  Perth;  son  of  James  Robertson,  D.D.,  Professor 
of  Oriental  Languages  in  Glasgow  University. 

ROBERTSON,  WILLIAM  BRUCE,  D.D.  1869. 

Minister  of  U.P.  Church,  Irvine,  1843-78;  born  at  Greenhill,  24th  May, 
1820;  died  at  Bridge  of  Allan,  27th  June,  1886, 


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ROBERTSON,  WILLIAM  GEORGE,  M.A.  1889. 

Manufacturer,  Arbroath. 

ROBERTSON,  WILLIAM  JOHN,  M.A.  1886,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Milngavie;  died  at  Paisley,   ist  July,  1893,  aged  26. 

ROBIE,  SIMON  BROADSTREET,  LL.D.  1822. 

Solicitor-General  and  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Assembly,  Nova  Scotia. 

ROBINSON,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1883,  B.D.   1886. 

Minister  of  Kilmun,  1894-96. 

ROBINSON,  COLLINGS,  M.D.   1831. 

Cheltenham;   died  i2th  June,  1869,  aged  61. 

ROBINSON,  CUTHBERT  HENRY,  M.D.  1864. 

Manchester;  died  2ist  September,  1874,  aged  32. 

ROBINSON,  HENRY  WATT,  M.B.,  C.M.   1886. 

Glasgow. 

ROBINSON,  JAMES  TEMPLETON,  M.A.,  M.D.  1784. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ROBINSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1770. 

"  Na.  in  Hibernia  Filius  natu  secundus  Jacob!  Mercatoris  in  urbe  Markethill 
in  Com.  de  Armagh"  [Matric.  Alb.   1768]. 

ROBINSON,  JOHN  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1841. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ROBINSON,  JOHN  ALEXANDER  GRANT,  M.A.  1889. 

Baptist  Minister  at  Perth. 

ROBINSON,  MATTHEW,  C.M.   1828, 

Feeney,  Co.  Deny. 

ROBINSON,  THOMAS,  B.A.  1861. 

Minister  of  Lion  Walk  Congregational  Church,  Colchester. 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM,  M.D.   1836. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM  CHARLES,  B.A.  1854,  M.A.  1857. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Ramelton,  1861-62,  (2)  Ballykelly,  Co.  London- 
derry, since  1862. 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM  THOMAS  GARDNER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1882,  M.D.   1887. 

Cleator,  Cumberland ;  Hilgay,  Norfolk ;  Poole,  Dorset. 

ROBISON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1823. 

Of  Leddriegreen,  Strathblane ;  Advocate;  Sheriff-Substitute  at  Ayr,  1845-76; 
born  9th  November,   1805;  died  26th  November,   1876. 


ROLL   OF  GRADUATES  527 

ROBISON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1756,  LL.D.  1799. 

Tutor  (1758)  to  son  of  Admiral  Knowles  at  General  Wolfe's  Quebec  expedi- 
tion; midshipman  on  board  "  Royal  William";  sent  (1762)  to  Jamaica  in  charge 
of  Harrison's  chronometer ;  Lecturer  on  Chemistry  in  Glasgow  University,  1766-69  ; 
Private  Secretary  (1770)  to  Admiral  Knowles,  then  President  of  Russian  Board  of 
Admiralty;  Inspector-General  (1772)  of  Marine  Cadet  Corps  of  Nobles  at  Cron- 
stadt,  with  rank  of  Colonel ;  Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy  in  Edinburgh  Uni- 
versity, 1774-1805  ;  born  at  Boghall,  Stirlingshire,  1739;  died  3oth  January,  1805  ; 
graduated  M.A.  as  "  Robertson." 

ROBSON,  CHARLES,  M.A.  1885. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Chine  Park,  Port-Glasgow,  (2)  Pollok  Street,  Glasgow. 

ROBSON,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1861,  D.D.   1890. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Inverness,  (2)  Bridgend,  Perth. 

ROBSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1826,  D.D.   1844. 

Minister  of  United  Secession  Church  at  (i)  Lasswade,  (2)  Wellington  Street, 
Glasgow;  born  igth  June,  1804;  died  2ist  January,  1872. 

ROBSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1858,  D.D.  1876. 

U.P.  Missionary  to  Rajputana,  India,  1860-72;  Minister  of  St.  Nicholas' 
U.P.  Church,  Aberdeen,  since  1876. 

ROCHE,  JOHN,  M.D.  1837. 

Liverpool;  Ipswich;  Norwich;  died  5th  November,   1889,  aged  74. 

ROCK,  GEORGE  HENRY,  B.Sc.  1892. 

U.S.  Navy. 

ROCKCLIFFE,  RICHARD  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1799. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

RODGER,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1882. 

Teacher  in  Paisley. 

RODGER,  JAMES,  M.A.  1879. 

Teacher  in  Dumbarton  Burgh  Academy  since  1882,  latterly  as  Classical 
Master;  is  also  a  Licentiate  of  the  U.P.  Church. 

RODGER,  JAMES,  M.A.  1893. 

(i)  Teacher  in  Glasgow;  (2)  of  Department  of  Public  Education,  Cape 
Town. 

RODGER,  PHILIP,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.   1862. 

Minister  of  Pollokshaws ;  died  there,   nth  June,  1889. 

RODGER,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  CM.  1869,  M.D.  1875. 

Manchester. 

RODGER,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1874. 

Galston;  Srrathaven;  died  1885. 


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RODGERS,  ANDREW,  M.A.   1774. 

"  Filius  natu  sextus  Jacobi  Mercatoris  in  Comitatu  de  Cavan  et  Parochia 
Kildalan"  [Matric.  Alb.  1771]. 

RODGERS,  JAMES,  C.M.   1823. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

RODGERS,  JAMES  MAXWELL,  B.A.  1845,  M.A.   1848. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Kilrea,   1853-69,  (2)  Londonderry  since   1869. 

RODGERS,  JOHN,  M.A.   1821,  C.M.   1824. 

Brother  of  Moses  Rodgers,  M.A.  1821  (q.v.),  and  "Filius  natu  Secundus 
Joannis  agricolae  in  parochia  de  Drumragh  in  comitatu  de  Tyrone  "  [Matric.  Alb. 
1818]. 

RODGERS,  JOHN  WALKER,  B.A.   1845,  M.A.   1847. 

Inspector  of  National  Schools,  (i)  Armagh,  (2)  Belfast. 

RODGERS,  MAXWELL,  M.D.   1857. 

Inspector-General,  R.N. 

RODGERS,  MOSES,  M.A.  1821. 

Intended  for  Ministry  of  Irish  Presbyterian  Church,  but  never  admitted  as  a 
Licentiate;  emigrated  to  the  United  States  and  died  there  "sometime  in  the 
sixties." 

RODGERSON,  WILLIAM  PATRICK,  B.Sc.   1879,  M.A.  1880. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Lassvvade. 

RODMAN,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.   1871. 

Glasgow;  Chascomus,  Buenos  Ayres;  died  there,   loth  October,   1895. 

ROE,  EDWARD,  M.A.   1774. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ROE,  EDWARD  THOMAS,  M.D.  1841. 

Plymouth;  Kingskerswell,  Devon;  London;  died  28th  September,  1884, 
aged  64. 

ROEBURN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1779,  M.D.  1783. 

"  Natus  in  Kirkintilloch  Filius  natu  Maximus  Mathae  Coactoris  tributorum  in 
Comitatu  de  Dumbarton"  [Matric.  Alb.  1774]. 

ROGER,  FRANCIS,  M.D.   1801. 

"Callus  Emigrans"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ROGERS,  DAVID,  M.A.  1814. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  David  Rodgers,  Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at 
Killala,  1820-59,  who  died  June,  1859. 

ROGERS,  JAMES,  M.D.   1833. 

Saltash,  Cornwall ;  previously  Physician  to  British  Legation,  St.   Petersburg. 

ROGERS,  JOHN,  M.A.   1764. 

Ordained  Minister  at  Ballibay  (alias  Cahans)  in  1767,  and  acted  as  Professor 
of  Divinity  to  Irish  Burgher  Synod  from  1796-1814;  died  24th  August,  1814. 


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ROGERS,  JOHN,  M.A.  1794. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Glascar,  Ireland,  1798  to  1854  ;  died  25th  December, 
1854;  son  of  John  Rogers,  M.A.   1764  (q.v.). 

ROGERS,  NATHAN,  M.A.  1810. 

"Filius  natu  Maximus  Gulielmi  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Taughboyne  in 
comitatu  de  Donnegal"  [Matric.  Alb.   1807]. 

ROGERS,  NATHANIEL,  M.A.  1762. 

Of  Boston,  New  England. 

ROGERS,  QUINTIN,  M.A.  1750. 

"  Filius  quondam  Christopheri  Rogers  Armigeri  Jurisconsult!  in  Montpleasant 
in  Com.  de  Corke  in  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.   1743]. 

ROGERS,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1869. 

Horsley,  Northumberland;  Surgeon,  Steamship  Service;  Balfron ;  Glasgow; 
Nelson,  N.Z. 

ROLESTON,  JOHN,  B.A.  1853,  M.A.  1854. 

"  Filius  natu  max.  Thomae  agricolae  in  comitatu  de  Tyrone  "  [Matric.  Alb. 
1851]. 

ROLLAND,  JOHN,  M.A.  1778. 

Captain,   7th  Bengal  Native  Infantry ;   son  of  Robert  Rolland,  Minister  of 
Culross. 

ROME,  JAMES,  B.A.  1860,  M.A.  1861. 

Advocate,  Silverton  Hill,  Hamilton  [General  Council  Register,   1862-63]. 

RONALD,  GEORGE,  M.B.  1872,  M.D.  1874. 

Montrose;  Strathblane;  died  gth  May,  1877,  aged  27. 

RONALD,  JOHN,  C.M.  1825. 

Ayr;  J.P. ;  died  i7th  July,   1887,  aged  83. 

RONALD,  JOHN,  CM.  1834. 

Stenhousemuir ;  Larbert;  died  2gth  December,  1892. 

RONALD,  JOHN,  M.A.  1890,  B.D.  1894. 

Minister  of  the  U.P.  Church  at  Stewarton  since  1897. 

RONALD,  JOHN  GILFILLAN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Larbert. 

RONALD,  ROBERT  WILSON,  M.D.,  C.M.  1863. 

Glasgow;    Applecross,    Ross-shire;    Warrington,    Lanes.;    died   there,    i3th 
June,  1895,  aged  56. 

RONALD,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1774. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Gulielmi  Civis  Glasguensis"  [Matric.  Alb.   1769]. 

ROONEY,  JAMES  CLEMENT,  CM.  1833. 

Moira.  Co.   Down. 

2  L 


530  ROLL    OF    GRADUATES 

RORISON,  GILBERT,  LL.D.  1862. 

Curate  of  (i)  St.  John's  Episcopal  Church,  Edinburgh,  1844-45,  (2)  St. 
James',  Leith,  1845-46;  Incumbent  of  St.  Peter's,  Peterhead,  1846-69;  born 
4th  February,  1821;  died  nth  October,  1869. 

ROSBOROUGH,  WILLIAM,  B.A.  1855,  M.A.  1856. 

"  Filius  natu  tertius  Gulielmi  agricolae  in  parochia  de  Comber  et  comitatu  de 
Deny"  [Matric.  Alb.  1853];  Armagh  Bursar;  died  before  8th  December, 
1857- 

ROSE,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1766. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Thomae  Arm.  in  Comitatu  de  Limerick,  Hibernia" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1765]. 

ROSE,  HUGH,  M.A.,  M.D.   1778. 

"Scoto  Britannus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ROSE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1769. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ROSE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1789. 

Minister  of  Kirkcolm,  1795  to  1845  ;  died  2yth  February,  1845,  aged  77. 

ROSE,  WILLIAM  DAVID,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Hamilton;    Bicester,  Oxfordshire. 

ROSEBERY,  EARL  OF,  LL.D.  1879. 

Fifth  Earl;  Under  Secretary  of  State  for  Home  Department,  1881-83  >  Lord 
Privy  Seal  and  First  Commissioner  of  Works,  February  to  June,  1885  ;  Temporary 
Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal  of  Scotland,  1885  ;  Secretary  of  State  for  Foreign  Affairs, 
1886  and  1892-94;  Premier,  First  Lord  of  the  Treasury,  and  Lord  President  of 
the  Council,  1894-95;  P.C.,  K.G.,  K.T. ;  born  ;th  May,  1847. 

ROSS,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1828. 

"Scotus"   [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ROSS,  ALEXANDER,  B.A.  1834. 

Rector  of  (i)  Free  Church  Grammar  School,  Campbeltown,  (2)  Lome  Street 
Public  School  there;  died  4th  August,  1896,  aged  84. 

ROSS,  ALEXANDER  GOUDY,  B.A.  1839,  M.A.  1840. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Markethill,  Co.  Armagh,  1843-58;  died  24th 
February,  1858. 

ROSS,  ANDREW,  M.D.,  C.M.  1852. 

Muirkirk  ;   Molong,  N.S.  Wales. 

ROSS,  BRYCE,  D.D.  1890. 

F.C.  Missionary  to  Kaffraria;   son  of  John  Ross,  M.A.   1819  (q.v.). 

ROSS,  CHARLES  DRUMMOND  MORAY,  M.A.  1893. 

Clerk  (Land  Agency  Department)  to  Dundas  &  Wilson,  C.S.,  Edinburgh. 

ROSS,  CHARLES  MORLAND,  M.D.  1860. 

Stoneykirk,  Wigtownshire;   died  iith  June,  1883. 


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531 


ROSS,  DAVID,  M.A.  1728. 

"Sc.  Hib."  [Matric.  Alb.   1727]. 

ROSS,  DAVID,  LL.D.  1886. 

Classical  Master  in  Banff  Burgh  and  Grammar  School,  1863-65;  Master  of 
Gartsherrie  Sessional  School,  1865-72;  Rector  of  Gartsherrie  Academy,  Coat- 
bridge,  1872-78;  Principal  of  Church  of  Scotland  Training  College,  Glasgow, 
since  1878,  and  Lecturer  on  Education  in  the  University  since  1894. 

ROSS,  DONALD,  M.B.,  CM.  1878. 

Glasgow. 

ROSS,  DUNCAN,  M.A.  1895. 

Student  of  Theology  in  F.C.  College,  Glasgow. 

ROSS,  EDWARD,  M.A.  1881. 

Minister  of  Presbyterian  Church,  Salem,  Annotto  Bay,  Jamaica. 

ROSS,  GEORGE  MUNRO,  M.A.  1896. 

Native  of  Greenock ;  Student  of  Theology  in  Free  Church  College,  Glasgow ; 
died  5th  January,  1897,  aged  22. 

ROSS,  JAMES,  M.A.  1890. 

Teacher  in  John  Street  Public  School,  Bridgeton,  Glasgow. 

ROSS,  JOHN,  M.D.  1811. 

"  Fil.  natu  2dus  Zacchei  Armigeri  de  Hawk,  in  insula  de  St.  Thomas  "  [Matric. 
Alb.  1804]. 

ROSS,  JOHN,  M.A.  1819. 

Missionary  to  Kaffraria,  South  Africa;  ordained  5th  March,  1823;  died 
7th  June,  1878. 

ROSS,  JOHN,  B.A.  1850,  M.A.  1851. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ROSS,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1877. 

Glasgow;  King  William's  Town,  Cape  Colony;  died  3rd  September,  1891, 
aged  39. 

ROSS,  JOHN,  D.D.  1894. 

Missionary  in  Manchuria. 

ROSS,  JOHN  HARRIS,  M.D.,  CM.  1871. 

Brighton;   died  24th  December,  1889,  aged  47. 

ROSS,  JOHN  MERRY,  LL.D.  1874. 

Senior  English  Master  in  Royal  High  School,  Edinburgh  (originally  studied 
for  U.P.  Ministry) ;  Editor  of  Globe  Encyclopaedia,  etc. ;  born  at  Kilmarnock,  2ist 
April,  1833;  died  at  Edinburgh,  3rd  February,  1883. 

ROSS,  JOHN  MURDOCH  EBENEZER,  M.A.  1890. 

Free  Church  Minister  at  Alford  since  1896. 


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ROSS,  RICHARD,  M.A.  1806. 

"  Filius  natu  Quartus  Davidis  Mercatoris  in  parochia  de  Monaghan  et  in 
comitatu  ejusdem"  [Matric.  Alb.  1802]. 

ROSS,  ROBERT,  M.D.   1788. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ROSS,  THOMAS,  LL.D.  1807. 

Minister  of  (i)  Scottish  Church,  Rotterdam,  (2)  Parish  of  Lochbroom;  joined 
Free  Church  party  in  1843;  died  2£th  July  of  that  year;  an  eminent  Gaelic 
scholar  and  preacher. 

ROSS,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1830,  CM.  1864. 

Dingwall;   died  1870. 

ROSS,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1834. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ROSS,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1867. 

Professor  of  Mathematics,  etc.,  in  the  Free  Church  Christian  College,  Madras, 
India,  1871-76;  born  in  Islay,  1845;  died  in  Madras,  of  cholera,  23rd  November, 
1876. 

ROSS,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1877. 

Glasgow. 

ROSS,  ZACHARY  M'AULY  HAMILTON,  M.A.  1872. 

(i)  Teacher  in  Gartsherrie  Science  School,  Coatbridge ;  (2)  Rector  of  Burgh 

Grammar  School,  Campbeltown ;  (3)  Rector  of  Irvine  Academy ;  (4)  one  of  the 

English  Masters  in  Glasgow  Academy ;  born  at  Bressay  Isle,  Shetland,  Qth  March, 

1852. 

ROSSE,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1733. 

Professor  of  Humanity  in  Glasgow  University,  1735  to  :754>  Dean  of 
Faculties,  1753  to  1754;  died  26th  August,  1754. 

ROSSE,  JOHN,  M.A.   1754. 

Probably  "  films  natu  minimus  Magistri  Andreae  Rosse  Exprofessoris  H.  L. 
in  Academia  Glasguensi"  [Matric.  Alb.  1740]. 

ROSSER,  JOHN  SAMUEL,  M.B.,  C.M.   1887. 

Morriston,  Glam.;   Newport,  Mon.  ;   Morriston,  Glam. 

ROTHERY,  RALPH  HENRY,  M.B.,  C.M.   1890. 

Glasgow ;   Lambourn,  Berks. ;   Loddon,  Norfolk. 

ROUNTRY,  JOHN,  C.M.  1839. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

ROUTH,  EDWARD  JOHN,  LL.D.  1880. 

Fellow  of  St.  Peter's  College,  Cambridge. 


ROLL    OF   GRADUATES  533 

ROUTLEDGE,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1884. 

Teacher  in  Grove  Street  School,  Glasgow,   1877-83 ;   Teacher  in  Oakbank 

School  there,  1883-87  ;  Head  Master  of  St.  David's  School  there,  1887-91 ;  Head 

Master  of  Bobbie's  Loan  School  there,   1891-96;   Head  Master  of  Springburn 

School  there  since  1896. 

ROUTLEDGE,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  CM.  1886. 

Arlecdon,  Cumberland. 

ROWAN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1739. 

"  Filius  Viri  Rndi  Joannis  Rowan  V.D.M.  in  Comitatu  de  Down  in  Hibernia" 
[Matric.  Alb.   1738} 

ROWAN,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1889. 

London;   Greenock;   Glasgow. 

ROWAND,  CHARLES,  M.D.  1844. 

Brighton,  Victoria,  Australia;   died  z8th  May,  1875,  aged  86. 

ROWAND,  STEPHEN,  M.A.  1776. 

Minister  of  Largs;   died  4th  June,   1801. 

ROWAT,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1886,  M.D.  1892. 

Glasgow ;   Tarbolton ;    Kilmarnock ;   Darvel ;   Highworth,  Wilts. ;   Troon. 

ROWATT,  GAVIN,  M.A.  1821. 

R.P.  Minister  at  Whithorn;   died  2nd  November,  1832,  aged  30. 

ROWDEN,  LEONARD  ALFRED,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

Lenzie ;   Thirsk,  Yorks. ;    Morley,  Leeds ;   Roundhay  there. 

ROWLAND,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1758. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Gulielmi  Centurionis  in  comitatu  de  Cork"  [Matric. 
Alb.   1755]. 

ROXBURGH,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  CM.  1886. 

Pollokshields ;   Balfron;   Pollokshields. 

ROXBURGH,  ARCHIBALD,  M.B.,  CM.  1886. 

Jamestown,  Dumbartonshire;  Pelsall,  Staffs.;  died  28th  June,  1895,  age^  31- 

ROXBURGH,  DAVID,  M.B.,  CM.  1885. 

Douglas,  Isle  of  Man;   Glasgow;   Dunoon;   London. 

ROXBURGH,  EDWARD,  M.A.  1884,  B.D.  1888. 

Minister  of  Presbyterian  Church,  Oldham. 

ROXBURGH,  HENRY  ADAM,  M.A.  1878,  LL.B.  1882. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

ROXBURGH,  JAMES  FINDLAY,  M.A.  1877,  LL.B.  1882. 

W.S.,  Edinburgh. 

ROXBURGH,  JOHN,  M.A.  1799, 

Minister  of  Kilmaurs;   died  2ist  April,  1840,  aged  61. 


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ROXBURGH,  JOHN,  M.A.  1828,  D.D.  1849. 

Minister  of  (i)  St.  John's,  Dundee,  (2)  Free  St.  John's  there,  (3)  Free 
St.  John's,  Glasgow;  died  2nd  November,  1880. 

ROXBURGH,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1882. 

Divinity  Student;   died  at  Alloa,  7th  January,   1889,  aged  27. 

ROXBURGH,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1888. 

Mount  Vernon,  Lanarkshire;   Maryhill;    Lugar;   Troon. 

ROY,  ALEXANDER  MARSHALL,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

Dundee;   died  at  49  Milnbank  Road  there,   i5th  November,   1896. 

ROY,  GOPAUL  CHUNDER,  M.D.  1871. 

Surgeon-Major,  Bengal  Army;   died  1887. 

ROY,  JAMES,  M.A.  1747. 

Minister  of  (i)  Shettleston  Chapel  of  Ease,  (2)  St.  Cuthbert's  Chapel  of 
Ease,  Edinburgh,  (3)  Prestonpans;  died  3rd  September,  1767,  aged  37;  brother 
of  General  William  Roy  and  of  Neil  Roy,  D.D.  (q.v.). 

ROY,  JOHN,  M.A.  1869. 

Minister  of  (i)  Baldernock,  (2)  Drymen. 

ROY,  NEIL,  M.A.   1750,  D.D.  1790. 

Minister  of  Aberlady,  1770  to  1811;  died  nth  January,  1811,  aged  81; 
brother  of  General  William  Roy  and  of  James  Roy,  M.A.  1747  (q.v.). 

ROY,  PRAMATH  NATH,  M.B.,  C.M.   1885. 

Glasgow;   Charlestown,  Boston,  U.S.A. 

RUDGE,  JAMES,  D.D.  1819. 

Incumbent  of,  inter  alia,  St.  Anne's,  Limehouse,  and  Domestic  Chaplain  to, 

inter  alios,  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Kent;  B.A.  Oxon.   1808;  M.A.   1813;  F.R.S. 

RUGGAN,  JOHN,  M.A.  1894. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

RUHM,  THOMAS  FRANCIS,  B.Sc.  1892. 

U.S.  Navy. 

RULE,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1893. 

Manufacturer,  Glasgow. 

RUNCIE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1773. 

"  Filius  natu  Secundus  Joannis  Agricolae  in  Parochia  de  Cregan  in  Comitatu 
de  Armagh  in  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1772]. 

RUNCIMAN,  DAVID,  D.D.  1849. 

Minister  of  (i)  Newington,  Edinburgh,  (2)  St  Andrew's,  Glasgow;  born 
3oth  March,  1804;  died  i2th  September,  1872. 

RUNCIMAN,  DAVID  WILLIAMSON,  M.A.  1860. 

Minister  of  (i)  Leslie,  Fife,  1864-77,  (2)  St.  Stephen's  Presbyterian  Church, 
Ponsonby,  Auckland,  New  Zealand,  1878-89;  Registrar  of  University  College, 
Auckland,  since  1894;  son  of  David  Runciman,  D.D.  (q.v.). 


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RUSK,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1817. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Grange,  near  Ballymena,  1824-41 ;  died 
25th  July,  1841. 

RUSSEL,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.,  M.D.  1748. 

Sometime  Surgeon  to  the  Turkey  Company  at  Aleppo;  afterwards  Practitioner 

in  London;   became  an  authority  on  epidemic  diseases,  and  was  the  adviser  of 

the  Government  and  Privy  Council  in  the  prevention  of  the  plague  in  Britain ; 

died  28th  November,   1768;   F.R.S.   1756. 

RUSSEL,  JAMES,  M.D.  1742. 

Probably  "films  Joannis  Russel  de  Langridge  in  par.  de  Newmonkland" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1735]. 

RUSSEL,  JOHN,  LL.D.  1817. 

Minister  of  Dalserf;   died  28th  August,   1850,  aged  63. 

RUSSEL,  MICHAEL,  M.A.  1806,  LL.D.  1820. 

Episcopal  Clergyman  at  (i)  Alloa,  (2)  Leith;  Dean  of  Edinburgh,  1831-37; 
Bishop  of  Glasgow  and  Galloway,  1837-48;  D.C.L.  Oxon.  1841;  born  at 
Edinburgh,  1781;  died  at  Leith,  2nd  April,  1848. 

RUSSEL,  THOMAS  S.,  M.A,  1822. 

"F.  N.  2dus  Joannis  Artif.  in  par.  de  Slamannen  Stirling"  [Matric.  Alb. 
1818]. 

RUSSELL,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1881. 

(i)  Assistant  Lecturer,  Gonville  and  Caius  College,  Cambridge;  (2)  Senior 
Mathematical  Master  on  the  Classical  Side,  Cheltenham  College;  (3)  Senior 
Mathematical  Master,  Oxford  Military  College ;  (4)  Lecturer  and  Senior  Demon- 
strator, Faraday  House,  London. 

RUSSELL,  ALEXANDER  STEVENSON,  B.A.  1850,  M.A.  1851,  M.D.  1856. 

Staff-Assistant-Surgeon,  Army. 

RUSSELL,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1832. 

Congregational  Minister  at  (i)  Haddington,  (2)  Dundee,  (3)  Stirling,  (4) 
Bradford,  Yorkshire;  died  1881,  aged  74. 

RUSSELL,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1866. 

Minister  of  (i)  East  Parish,  Brechin,  (2)  North  Parish,  Stirling,  (3)  Leslie, 
Fife. 

RUSSELL,  ANDREW  GIBB,  M.B.,  CM.  1865,  M.D.  1867. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Bradford,  1865-78;  afterwards  Medical  Practitioner 
at  Harrogate;  J.P. ;  died  igth  October,  1892. 

RUSSELL,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1872. 

F.C.  Minister  at  (i)  Gourock,  (2)  Kinning  Park,  Glasgow. 

RUSSELL,  CHRISTOPHER,  M.D.  1834. 

Enniskerry,  Co.  Wicklow. 


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RUSSELL,  DOUGLAS  WILLS,  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 

Paisley ;   Glasgow ;   Paisley ;   Glasgow. 

RUSSELL,  FRANK,  M.B.,  C.M.  1884. 

Glasgow ;  Stewarton ;   Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

RUSSELL,  GAVIN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887. 

Hamilton ;  English  Presbyterian  Missionary  to  Formosa ;  died  at  Kagi  there, 
of  typhoid  fever,  3rd  July,  1892,  aged  26. 

RUSSELL,  GEDDES  GRAHAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Glasgow. 

RUSSELL,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1878. 

Glasgow ;   Hartshill,  Staffs. ;   Tunstall  there ;   Oudtshoorn,  Cape  Colony. 

RUSSELL,  HUGH,  M.B.,  C.M.  1867,  M.D.  1873. 

Earsdon,  Northumberland ;  Trimdon,  Durham ;  New  Swindon,  Durham ; 
Trimdon. 

RUSSELL,  HUGH  SCOTT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Newmains ;   Galston. 

RUSSELL,  JAMES,  M.A.   1810. 

Barrister-at-Law,  London,  and  sometime  Law  Reporter ;  became  blind  several 
years  before  his  death;  born  at  Stirling,  1790;  died  near  Harrow,  6th  January, 
1861. 

RUSSELL,  JAMES,  D.D.  1822. 

Minister  of  Dunning,  1818-60;  died  8th  October,  1860,  aged  97;  ordained 
when  55  years  of  age. 

RUSSELL,  JAMES,  M.A.  18.92. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Grove  Street  School,  Glasgow,  1892-93,  (2)  West  Coats 
School,  Cambuslang,  since  1893. 

RUSSELL,  JAMES  BURN,  B.A.  1858,  M.D.,  C.M.   1862,  LL.D.  1885. 

Medical  Officer  of  Health  for  the  City  of  Glasgow. 

RUSSELL,  JAMES  CURDIE,  D.D.  1881. 

Minister  of  Campbeltown. 

RUSSELL,  JAMES  STRUTHERS,  M.A.  1875. 

Private  Tutor  in  Mathematics,  Glasgow;  born  at  Stornoway,  1856;  died  i6th 
January,  1893. 

RUSSELL,  JOHN,  M.A.  1803. 

Minister  of  Muthil,  1809-26  ;  "was  elected  by  the  Town  Council  of  Glasgow 
to  St.  John's  Church  there,  which  so  affected  his  mind  that  he  died  i7th  April, 
1826,  in  his  42nd  year"  [Scott's  fasti.'] 

RUSSELL,  JOHN,  M.A.  1807. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

RUSSELL,  JOHN,  M.D.  1846. 

Probably  Campbeltown. 


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RUSSELL,  JOHN,  M.A.  1871. 

F.C  Minister  at  Lochwinnoch. 
RUSSELL,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1883. 

Coatbridge;  Birstal,  Yorks. ;  Brigg,  Lines. 
RUSSELL,  JOHN  ARCHIBALD,  B.A.  1835,  LL.B.  1851. 

Professor  of  English  Law  in  University  College,  London. 

RUSSELL,  JOHN  HARVEY  SHAND,  M.A.  1882. 

Son  of  Minister  of  Yarrow ;  intended  for  Ministry  of  Church  of  Scotland ;  died 
(before  completion  of  Theological  course)  3rd  July,  1884,  aged  23. 

RUSSELL,  JOHN  JAMES,  M.D.   1839. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

RUSSELL,  JOHN  NAISMITH,  B.A.  1861. 

Minister  of  (i)  U.P.  Church,  Banff,  (2)  Caversham  Presbyterian  Church,  Otago, 
New  Zealand,  (3)  West  Free  Church,  Port-Glasgow. 

RUSSELL,  JOHN  SCOTT,  M.A.  1825. 

(i)  Interim  Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy  in  Edinburgh,  1832-33;  (2) 
Manager  of  Shipbuilding  Works  in  Greenock;  (3)  Shipbuilder  and  Consulting 
Engineer  in  London;  constructor  of  the  "Great  Eastern";  F.R.S, ;  born  at 
Parkhead,  Glasgow,  8th  May,  1808;  died  at  Ventnor,  8th  June,  1882. 

RUSSELL,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1889. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Kilbarchan. 

RUSSELL,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  CM.  1889. 

Cramond;  Glasgow. 

RUSSELL,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1859. 

Native  of  Coatbridge;  no  trace  of  his  career. 

RUSSELL,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.   1880. 

Skipton,  Yorks. ;  Newmains. 

RUSSELL,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887. 

Paisley. 

RUSSELL,  WILLIAM  WYLIE,  M.A.  1886. 

Teacher  in  Glasgow. 

RUSSELL,  WILLIAM  YOUNG,  M.A.  1895. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Falkirk  High  School,  1895-96,  (2)  English  School,  Valparaiso, 

Chili,  South   America,  since    1896;  son   of  John  Naismith  Russell,  B.A.  (q.v.). 

RUTHERFORD,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1818. 

"  Filius  natu  Minimus  Gulielmi  defuncti  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Broughton 
in  comitatu  de  Tweedale"  [Matric.  Alb.  1815]. 

RUTHERFORD,  JOHN,  M.A.  1795. 

"Filius  Natu  Tertius  Samuelis  V.D.M.  in  parochia  de  Killevan  in  comitatu  de 
Monaghan  in  Hybernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1792]. 


538  ROLL    OF   GRADUATES 

RUTHERFORD,  ROBERT  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1887,  B.D.  1890. 

Minister  of  Calderhead. 

RUTHERFORD,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  CM.  1885. 

Lenzie;  Shiskine,  Arran;  B.A.  King's  Coll.,  Canada,   1879. 

RUTHERFORD,  WILLIAM,  C.M.  1824. 

Annahilt,  Co.  Down;  died  June,   1866. 

RUTHERFORD,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1847. 

Surgeon-General,  Army;  C.B. ;  died  24th  March,  1887,  aged  71. 

RUTHERFORD,  WILLIAM,  LL.D.  1848. 

Secretary  to  the  Royal  Astronomical  Society,  London. 

RUTHERFURD,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1879,  B.D.  1882. 

(a)  Minister  of  St.   Thomas',    Dundee,    1885-93;    (fr)   locum   tenens   (i)   in 
Glasgow  Cathedral,  (2)  at  Kirkpatrick-Irongray ;  (c)  Merchant  in  Glasgow. 

RUTHERFURD,  HENRY,  M.A.  1881,  M.B.,  C.M.  1884. 

Glasgow ;  Dundee ;  Glasgow. 

RUTHERFURD,  JOHN,  M.A.  1873,  B.D.  1877. 

Minister  of  (i)  U.P.  Church  at  Craigmore,  Rothesay,  (2)  English  Presbyterian 
Church  at  Lewes,  Sussex. 

RUTHVEN,  JOHN,  B.A.  1860,  M.A.  1861. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Kinross. 

RUTTER,  THEODORE  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1854. 

Assistant-Surgeon,  Army;  died  at  Cairo,  i4th  August,   1861. 

RUTTLEDGE,  CHRISTOPHER  HUDSON,  M.D.  1834,  C.M.  1836. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

RUTTLEDGE,  JAMES,  M.D.  1838. 

Staff- Assistant-Surgeon  to  the  Forces ;  London;  Brighton;  died  2  gih  January, 
1876,  aged  66. 

RYAN,  JOHN,  M.D.  1845. 

Killadysart,  Co.  Clare ;  Ballincally,  Co.  Clare. 

RYLAND,  WILLIAM  NEWCOME,  M.D.   1825. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SADLEIR,  CHARLES,  M.A.   1767. 

"  Filius  natu  secundus  Caroli  Armigeri  de  Castletoun  in  Comitatu  de  Tippe- 
rary  in  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.   1765]. 

SADLER,  HERBERT  CHARLES,  B.Sc.  1893. 

Naval  Architect,  Glasgow ;  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Naval  Architecture  in  the 
University  since  1896. 

SALMON,  SIR  JAMES,  M.D.  1865. 

Inspector-General  of  Hospitals  and  Fleets,  R.N. ;  Honorary  Physician  to  the 
Queen;  died  i7th  December,   1886,  aged  75. 


ROLL    OF    GRADUATES  539 

SALMOND,  WILLIAM,  D-D-  1881. 

Professor  of  Theology  to  Church  of  Otago  and  Southland,  New  Zealand. 

SALMOND,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

Glasgow. 

SAMSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1805. 

Minister  of  the  Irish  Presbyterian  Congregation  of  Dromore  and  Fintona, 
1808-35,  wnen  resigned. 
SAMUEL,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1881. 

English  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Towlaw,  Durham. 

SAMUEL,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1891. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Stanley,  Co.  Durham,  September  to  December, 
1895. 

SANDEL,  ANUNDO  LALL,  M.B.,  C.M.  1882. 

Dublin;  Calcutta;  died  gth  October,  1894,  aged  36. 

SANDEMAN,  WALTER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885. 

Glasgow  ;  Tillicoultry  j  Stepps  ;  Bridge  of  Weir. 

SANDERS,  ARCHIBALD  GEORGE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Lockerbie ;  Lochmaben. 

SANDERSON,  AYMOR  RICH,  M.D.  1836. 

"Anglicanus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SANDERSON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1730. 

"Anglus"  [Matric.  Alb.   1727]. 

SANDFORD,  DANIEL  FOX,  LL.D.  1874. 

(i)   Holder  of  various  curacies  in  Scotland;   (2)  Incumbent  of  St.  John's 

Episcopal  Church,  Edinburgh,  1873-83;    (3)  Bishop  of  Tasmania,  1883-89;   (4) 

Bishop  Coadjutor  of  Durham  and  Rector  of  Boldon,  Sunderland;  brother  of  Baron 

Sandford  (q.v.);  born  25th  July,   1831. 

SANDFORD,  FRANCIS  RICHARD  JOHN  (BARON  SANDFORD),  LL.D.  1859. 

Examiner  and  Secretary  to  Council  of  Education,  1848-84;  Secretary  to 
Exhibition  Commissioners,  1862;  Assistant  Secretary  for  Colonies,  1868;  Under 
Secretary  for  Scotland,  1885-88;  Secretary  of  Science  and  Art  Department,  etc.; 
Knighted  1863;  C.B.  1871;  K.C-B.  1879;  P.C.  1885;  raised  to  Peerage,  1891; 
son  of  Sir  D.  K.  Sandford,  Professor  of  Greek ;  born  in  the  Old  College,  i4th 
May,  1824;  died  in  London,  3151  December,  1893;  Snell  Exhibitioner,  1841; 
B.A.  Oxon.  1846;  M.A.  1858. 

SANDIFORD,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1843. 

Passage  West,  Co.  Cork;   Castle  Martyr,  same  Co.;   died  1895. 

SANDILANDS,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Missionary  to  the  New  Hebrides. 

SANDILANDS,  JOHN,  M.A.  1884,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888,  M.D.  1894. 

F.C.  Medical  Missionary  to  Central  India. 


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SANDILANDS,  WILLIAM  PETTIT,  M.B.,  CM.  1888. 

Pentre,  Glam.;   Newcastle-on-Tyne ;    Maybole. 

SAPHIR,  ADOLPH,  B.A.  1854. 

Missionary  to  Jews  in  Hamburg ;  afterwards  English  Presbyterian  Minister  ot 

(i)  Laygate,  South  Shields,  (2)  St.  Mark's,  Greenwich,  (3)  Notting  Hill,  London, 

(4)  Belgrave,   London;    born   September,    1831;    died   4th   April,    1891;    D.D. 

Edin.  1878. 

SARJANT,  SAMUEL  CRUSHA,  B.A.  1852. 

Curate  of  Parish  Church,  Halesworth,  Suffolk,  1859-63;  Curate  of  St. 
Michael's,  Derby,  1863-65;  Principal  of  Hotton  House  School,  Derby,  1865-74; 
Principal  of  Beauchamp  House  School,  Kibworth,  Leicestershire,  1874-78 ; 
Curate  of  Parish  Church,  Chesterfield,  1878-80;  Curate-in-Charge,  Holy  Trinity, 
Chesterfield,  1880-82;  Curate-in-Charge,  Parish  Church,  Chesterfield,  1882-84; 
Vicar  of  Burbage,  Buxton,  1884-95;  born  r6th  January,  1825;  died  i6th  July, 
1895. 

SAUNDERS,  JAMES  CROMBIE,  M.A.  1896. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Kay  Public  School,  Glasgow,  (2)  Keppochhill  Public  School 
there. 

SAUNDERS,  JOHN  MAURICE,  M.A.  1886. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Colorado,  1883-85  and  1887,  (2)  California,  1887, 
(3)  Pencoed,  South  Wales,  1888-89,  (4)  Llandovery  there,  1889-91,  (5)  Penarth 
there  since  1891. 

SAUNDERS,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1894. 

Teacher,  Glasgow,  in  (i)  Rosemount  Public  School,  (2)  Garnethill  High 
School  for  Girls. 

SAUNDERS,  WILLIAM,  CM.  1826. 

Airdrie. 

SAUNDERSON,  EDWARD  DYER,  LL.B.  1828. 

"Of  the  Inner  Temple,  London"  [Univ.  Minute,   i5th  February,   1828]. 

SAUNDERSON,  ROBERT,  M.D.,  CM.  1848. 

Edenderry,  King's  Co.;   died  3rd  April,  1893,  aged  77. 

SCANLAN,  CHARLES  EDWARD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886. 

London  ;   Petone,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

SCANLAN,  HENRY,  M.B.,  C.M.   1871. 

Glasgow ;   Staff-Surgeon,  R.N. 
SCANLAN,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1868,  M.D.  1877. 

Glasgow;   Surgeon-Lieut.-Col.,  Army. 

SCANLAN,  JOSEPH,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885. 

Glasgow. 

SCHMIDL,  MARCUS  MAXIMILIAN,  M.D.   1861. 

Native  of  Austria;   probably  settled  there. 


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SCHOFIELD,  RICHARD  L.,  B.A.  1813. 

Schoolmaster  at  Brighton. 

SCHOOLES,  HENRY  JAMES,  M.D.  1837. 

Deputy  Surgeon-General,  Army ;  Surgeon,  School  of  Musketry,  Hythe ;  died 
i ath  May,  1878,  aged  62. 

SCHORLEMMER,  CARL,  LL.D.  1888. 

Professor  of  Chemistry  in  Owens  College,  Victoria  University,  Manchester; 
born  at  Darmstadt,  3oth  September,  1834;  died  at  Manchester,  27th  June, 
1892. 

SCLANDERS,  ALEXANDER  BANKIER,  M.A.  1842. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Bathgate,  (2)  Musselburgh ;  demitted  on  account  of 
ill-health,  5th  February,  1861 ;  died  ist  December,  1861,  aged  39. 

SCLATER,  THOMAS,  M.A,  1873. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Inverkeithing ;  died  there,  4th  December,  1892,  aged  53. 

SCOBIE,  ALFRED,  M.A.  1888,  LL.B.  1894. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

SCOBIE,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1882,  B.D.  1885. 

English  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Rochdale. 

SCOBIE,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1887. 

Acklington,  Northumberland. 

SCOBIE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1882,  B.D.  1886,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Glasgow;  previously  a  Probationer  of  the  Free  Church  of  Scotland. 

SCOT,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1786. 

Native  of  Edinburgh ;  probably  practised  in  London ;  was  admitted  a 
Licentiate  of  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians,  London,  2nd  April,  1792. 

SCOTLAND,  ROBERT  MOFFAT,  M.A.  1893. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Hillhead  Public  School,  Glasgow,  (2)  Lairdsland  Public 
School,  Kirkintilloch. 

SCOTLAND,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  CM.  1872. 

Greenock ;   Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

SCOTLAND,  WILSON,  M.D.  1836,  CM.  1837. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SCOTT,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  CM.  1875,  M.D.  1887. 

Cumnock;   Tollcross. 

SCOTT,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1896. 

Broxburn. 


542  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

SCOTT,  ALEXANDER  JOHN,  M.A.  1824. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  but  deprived  of  his  license,  27th  May, 
1831,  he  having  "voluntarily  declared  that  he  does  not  believe  the  whole  doctrine 
contained  in  the  Confession  of  Faith";  Minister  of  a  small  congregation  at 
Woolwich,  1831-46;  Professor  of  English  in  University  College,  London,  1847-50; 
Professor  of  Hebrew  in  the  Owens  College,  Manchester,  1850-60;  Professor  of 
English  there,  1850-66;  Principal  of  that  College,  1850-57;  born  at  Greenock, 
26th  March,  1805;  died  at  Veytaux,  Switzerland,  i2th  January,  1866;  son  of 
John  Scott,  D.D.  1803  (q.v.). 

SCOTT,  ANDREW,  M.D.  1857. 

Burgh-by-Sands,  Cumberland;  died  1870. 

SCOTT,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1788. 

Minister  of  Pettinain ;  ordained  2gth  March,  1804;  died  2ist  December, 
1805,  aged  36;  son  of  James  Scott,  D.D.  1797  (q.v.). 

SCOTT,  ARCHIBALD,  B.A.  1855,  D.D.  1876. 

Minister  of  (i)  East  Parish,  Perth,  (2)  Abernethy,  (3)  Maxwell  Parish, 
Glasgow,  (4)  Linlithgow,  (5)  Greenside,  Edinburgh,  (6)  St.  George's  there. 

SCOTT,  ARCHIBALD  BLACK,  M.A.  1889,  B.D.  1892. 

Minister  of  Kildonan,  Helmsdale. 

SCOTT,  ARTHUR  THOMAS,  M.A.  1878,  M.B.,  CM.  1891. 

(i)  Merchant  in  Glasgow;  (2)  Journalist  there;  (3)  Medical  Practitioner 
there. 

SCOTT,  CHARLES  FRANCIS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Cambuslang ;   Bradford,  Yorks. ;   Gourock. 

SCOTT,  DAVID,  D.D.  1887. 

Minister  of  the  Free  Church  at  Saltcoats,  1867-97;  died  i2th  May,  1897, 
aged  63. 

SCOTT,  EBENEZER,  M.A.  1893,  B.D.  1896. 

Licentiate  of  the  U.P.  Church. 

SCOTT,  ERNEST  FINDLAY,  M.A.  1888. 

(Logan  Medallist);  Minister  of  Prestwick  U.P.  Church  since  1895;  Snell 
Exhibitioner,  1888;  B.A.  Oxon.  1894. 

SCOTT,  FREDERICK  BEAUFORT,  M.D.,  C.M.   1861. 

C.M.G. ;  Surgeon-Col,  Army. 

SCOTT,  GAVIN  STEELE,  M.B.,  C.M.   1884. 

East  Kilbride ;   Birmingham. 

SCOTT,  GEDDES  MACKENZIE,  B.A.  1823,  M.A.  1824,  M.D.   1836. 

Glasgow;    London;   died  1887. 

SCOTT,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1880. 

Campbeltown ;    Portpatrick ;   Stranraer. 


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SCOTT,  GEORGE  ALEXANDER  DUNCAN,  B.L.  1887. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

SCOTT,  JAMES,  D.D.  1797. 

Minister  of  (i)  Libberton  and  Quothquan,  (2)  Carluke ;  died  4th  October, 
1812,  aged  78. 

SCOTT,  JAMES,  B.A.  1848. 

"Filius   natu   minimus   Alexandri   fabri   lignarii    in    comitatu   de   Armagh" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1844]. 

SCOTT,  JAMES,  B.Sc.  1874. 

Licentiate  of  the  Free  Church  ;  born  in  Kinross-shire,  1845  ;  died  23rd  June, 
1884. 

SCOTT,  JAMES,  M.A.  1884. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Glasgow,  (2)  Sydney,  (3)  Brisbane. 

SCOTT,  JAMES,  D.D.  1891. 

Minister  of  Presbyterian  Church,  Hobart  Town,  Tasmania. 

SCOTT.  JAMES,  M.A.  1894. 

Student  of  Medicine. 

SCOTT,  JAMES  ANDREW  NEPTUNE,  M.B.,  CM.  1890,  M.D.  1893. 

Warrnambool,  Victoria,  Australia. 

SCOTT,  JAMES  KENNEDY,  M.A.   1877,  B.D.   1878. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Fraserburgh. 

SCOTT,  JOHN,  M.A.  1772. 

Minister    of  Strathaven ;    died    i8th    October,    1820,   aged    71;    D.D.    St. 
Andrews,  1811. 

SCOTT,  JOHN,  D.D.  1803. 

Minister  of  Middle  Church,  Greenock ;   died  23rd  March,  1836,  aged  73. 

SCOTT,  JOHN,  M.D.  1840. 

"Ex  insula  Tobago"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SCOTT,  JOHN,  M.D.  1855. 

Sandwich,  Kent 

SCOTT,  JOHN  CHARLES,  M.A.  1894. 

Schoolmaster  in  Glasgow  Academy. 

SCOTT,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1814. 

"  Filius  natu  Tertius  Samuelis  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Balleagh  in  comitatu 
de  Deny"  [Matric.  Alb.   1811]. 

SCOTT,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1872. 

Barrister-at-Law,  London;   Snell  Exhibitioner,  1871. 

SCOTT,  JOSEPH,  M.B.,  CM.  1894. 

Campbeltown;   Bussorah,  Persian  Gulf,   Asiatic  Turkey  (Surgeon,   H.B.M. 
Consulate). 


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SCOTT,  PETER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1877,  M.D.  1886. 

Ship  Surgeon;   Greenock;   Carnoustie. 

SCOTT,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1791. 

Surgeon  of  Artillery;  son  of  James  Scott,  D.D.   1797  (q.v.). 

SCOTT,  ROBERT,  B.A.  1860,  M.A.  1861. 

Minister  of  (i)  U.P.  Church,  Logiealmond,  (2)  Garscube  Road  (alias  St. 
George's  Road)  U.P.  Church,  Glasgow,  (3)  Cairns  Memorial  Church,  Melbourne; 
now  Medical  Practitioner  at  Balmain,  Sydney,  N.S.W. 

SCOTT,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.   1884. 

Glasgow;   Ballarat,  Victoria,  Australia. 

SCOTT,  SAMUEL,  M.A.  1893. 

Minister  of  Brassey  Street  English  Presbyterian  Mission  Church,  Birkenhead. 

SCOTT,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1732. 

"Of  Reddleburn   in   the   shire   of  Teviotdale  .  .  .  practised   Surgery   and 

Medicine  many  years  with  good  success  at  Porto  in  Portugall"  [Univ.  Minute, 
5th  July,  1732]. 

SCOTT,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1889. 

(i)  Teacher  in  Oswald  Public  School,  Kirkintilloch ;  (2)  Probationer  of 
the  U.P.  Church. 

SCOTT,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1894. 

(i)  Teacher  in  Arbroath ;  (2)  Teacher  in  Fort- William ;  (3)  Head  Master  of 
Braes  School,  Portree. 

SCOTT,  UPTON,  M.D.   1753. 

"Filius  Francisci  Scot  in  parochia  de  Temple  Patrick  in  Com.  de  Antrim 
in  Hib."  [Matric.  Alb.  1741]. 

SCOTT,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1729. 

"  Scoto-hibernus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SCOTT,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1814. 

"Filius  natu  Secundus  Jacobi  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Anaghlone  in  comitatu 
de  Down"  [Matric.  Alb.  1811]. 

SCOTT,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1825. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Newtowncunningham,  Londonderry. 

SCOTT,  WILLIAM,  B.A.  1848. 

(i)  Missionary  Minister  at  Braemar,  Aberdeenshire ;  (2)  Farmer  and  Land- 
owner at  Red  Deer,  Alberta,  Canada. 

SCOTT,  WILLIAM  DAVID,  M.A.  1870,  B.D.   1873. 

Minister  of  South  Church,  Aberdeen. 

SCOTT,  WILLIAM  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1874. 

Pietermaritzburg,  S.  Africa, 


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545 


SCOULER,  JOHN,  M.D.  1827,  LL.D.  1850. 

(i)  Surgeon  and  Naturalist  to  Hudson  Bay  Company's  ship  "William  and 
Ann,"  destined  for  entrance  to  Columbia  River,  1824;  (2)  Surgeon  to  merchant 
vessel  "The  Clyde,"  bound  for  Calcutta,  etc.;  (3)  Medical  Practitioner  in  Glasgow; 
(4)  Professor  of  Geology  and  Natural  History  and  Mineralogy  in  Anderson's 
College,  Glasgow,  1829-34;  (5)  Professor  of  Mineralogy  to  Royal  Society  of 
Dublin,  1834-53,  when  retired;  travelled  for  some  time  on  Continent,  and  spent 
remainder  of  life  in  Glasgow;  born  there,  3ist  December,  1804;  died  there, 
1 3th  November,  1871;  buried  at  Kilbarchan. 

SCOWCROFT,  JAMES  PARKINSON,  M.D.  1861. 

Southport,  Lanes. 

SCRIMGEOUR,  CHARLES  MAXWELL,  M.A.  1890. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Kirkcaldy,  (2)  Cairneyhill,  Dunfermline,  (3)  Possilpark  Public 
School,  Glasgow. 

SCRIVEN,  EDWARD  HOWELL,  M.D.  1852. 

Dublin;    died  1870. 

SCRYMGEOUR,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1888. 

Minister  of  (i)  Free  Church,  Monikie,  1894-97,  (2)  St.  Heliers  Presbyterian 
Church,  Jersey,  since  1897. 

SCUDAMORE,  SIR  CHARLES,  M.D.  1814. 

General  Practitioner  at  Highgate  for  ten  years;  thereafter  Physician  in 
London;  appointed  1820  Physician  to  Prince  Leopold  of  Saxe  Gotha;  accom- 
panied Duke  of  Northumberland,  when  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Ireland,  as  his  private 
Medical  Attendant;  died  in  London,  4th  August,  1849,  aged  70. 

SCUDAMORE,  EDWARD,  M.D.   1825. 

Surgeon  in  Kent ;   probably  brother  of  Sir  Charles  Scudamore  (q.v.). 

SEAGROVE,  JOHN,  CM.  1822. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SEDGWICK,  JOHN,  M.D.  1786. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SELKIRK,  ANDREW  CRUSOE,  M.D.  1842. 

Carluke ;   died  25th  January,  1896. 

SELKIRK,  EARL  OF,  D.C.L.  1745. 

Fourth  Earl;  Rector  of  Glasgow  University,  1766  to  1768;  took  an  active 
part  in  suppressing  the  "Rising"  of  1745;  died  at  Edinburgh,  24th  May,  1799, 
aged  77;  the  only  D.C.L.  ever  created  by  a  Scottish  University. 

SELKIRK,  JOHN,  M.A.  1889,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Irvine;   Glasgow;   Boston  Spa,  Yorks. 

SELLAR,  CHARLES,  B.L.  1896. 

Law  Clerk,  Paisley. 

SELLAR,  LENNOX  MORRISON,  M.A.  1889. 

Law  Clerk,  Glasgow. 

3  M 


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SEMPILL,  JOHN  R.,  M.A.  1817. 

"F.  unic.  Joan.  Agric.  Stae  Cruz"  [Matric.  Alb.   1812]. 

SEMPLE,  ADAM,  M.A.  1869,  B.D.  1873,  D.D.  1890. 

Minister  of  Huntly;  Degree  Examiner  on  Mental  Philosophy  in  Glasgow 
University,  1873-76. 

SEMPLE,  ALEXANDER,  C.M.  1831. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SEMPLE,  ANDREW,  M.B.,  C.M.  1882. 

Glasgow;  Melbourne;  Brush  Grove,  Clarence  River,  N.S.W. ;  Quirindi 
there;  died  1894. 

SEMPLE,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.   1758. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Revdi  Viri  Joannis  Semple  in  Parochia  de  Armahilt, 
in  Hibernia,  V.D.M."  [Matric.  Alb.  1753]. 

SEMPLE,  JAMES  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1878. 

Whitby. 
SEMPLE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1744. 

"Filius  V.  Rendi  Magist.  Jacobi  Semple  V.D.M.  in  parochia  de  Long 
Dreghorn  in  Com.  de  Air"  [Matric.  Alb.  1741]. 

SEMPLE,  JOHN  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1822. 

Advocate,  Edinburgh;   died  1842. 

SEMPLE,  MILLER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1884. 

Glasgow;  Bothwell;  Glasgow;  South  Queensferry;  Glasgow. 

SEMPLE,  WILLIAM  MACPHUN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885. 

Glasgow;  Bothwell;  Wilcannia,  N.S.  Wales;  Yeovil,  Somersetshire. 

SENIOR,  JOSEPH,  LL.D.  1834. 

Rev.,  Rector  of  the  High  School,  Batley,  Yorkshire. 

SERIGHT,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885. 

Govan ;  Medical  Officer,  Baptist  Mission,  Central  Africa ;  Southend, 
Campbeltown ;  Glasgow ;  Greenock. 

SERVICE,  DAVID  DUNLOP,  M.A.   1840,  M.D.   1844. 

Kilwinning ;  died  November,   1872. 

SERVICE,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1876,  M.D.  1878. 

Glasgow ;  Tharsis,  Spain  ;  Sevilla  there ;  Bilbao  there ;  Mossend,  Lanarkshire. 

SERVICE,  JOHN,  D.D.   1877. 

Minister  (i)  at  Wedderburn,  Australia,  (2)  of  St.  John's  Presbyterian  Church, 
Hobart  Town,  Tasmania,  (3)  of  Inch,  Wigtownshire,  (4)  of  Hyndland,  Glasgow ; 
born  at  Campsie,  z6th  February,  1833  ;  died  at  Glasgow,  i5th  March,  1884. 

SERVICE,  JOHN,  B.L.  1884. 

Writer,  Glasgow;  son  of  John  Service,  D.D.  (q.v.). 

SERVICE,  JOHN  BARR,  M.A.  1873,  B-D-  l877- 

Minister  of  (i)  Strone,  (2)  Bolton,  Haddington. 


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SERVICE,  ROBERT  M'COWAN,  M.B.,  CM.  1884. 

Glasgow. 

SERVICE,  WILLIAM,  B.Sc.  1874,  M.A.  1875. 

(i)  Assistant  Master  in  Parish  School,  Kilwinning;  (2)  Classical  Master  in 

The  Park  School,  Glasgow;   (3)  Senior   Master   in   George   Watson's   College, 

Edinburgh ;  (4)  Head  Master  of  Victoria  Public  School,  Airdrie ;  (5)  Rector  of 

the  High  School,  Coatbridge. 

SERVICE,  WILLIAM  JACK  NICHOL,  M.A.  1894. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland;   son  of  John  Service,  D.D.  (q.v.). 

SETTLE,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1849. 

Hindley,  Lanes. ;  Leigh,  Lanes. ;  Bolton,  Lanes. 

SEWALL,  JOSEPH,  D.D.  1731. 

Pastor  of  the  Old  South  Church  in  Boston,  New  England,  1713-69;  born 
there,  26th  August,  1688;  died  there,  2;th  June,  1769. 

SEWARD,  NOBLE,  M.D.  1839. 

Caherconlish,  Co.  Limerick ;  Kilbride,  Co.  Dublin ;  Rathmines,  same  Co. ; 
Harold's  Cross,  same  Co.;  Templeogue,  same  Co.;  died  3rd  November,  1877, 
aged  65. 

SEWELL,  WILLIAM,  LL.D.  1887. 

Parochial  Schoolmaster  at  (i)  Bridekirk,  Annan,  1841-43,  (2)  Gastown, 
Dumfries,  1843-44,  (3)  Torthonvald,  1844-49,  (4)  Annan  (Burgh  and  Parochial 
School),  1849-54,  (5)  Eastwood  (Pollok  Academy),  1854-91,  when  retired. 

SEWELL,  WILLIAM  ROBERT,  M.B.,  CM.  1875,  M.D.  1877. 

Glasgow ;  Bothwell ;  Kincardine-on-Forth  ;  Helensburgh. 

SHAEN,  RICHARD,  B.A.  1836,  M.A.  1837. 

Minister,  Royston,  Herts.;  died  24th  January,   1894. 

SHAIRP,  JOHN  CAMPBELL,  LL.D.  1868. 

Sometime  one  of  the  Masters  at  Rugby ;  thereafter  Professor  of  Humanity  in 
the  United  Colleges  of  St.  Salvator  and  St.  Leonards,  St.  Andrews,  1861-71; 
Principal  thereof,  1868-85;  Professor  of  Poetry,  University  of  Oxford,  1877-85; 
born  at  Houston,  Linlithgowshire,  3<Dth  July,  1819;  died  at  Ormsary,  Argyllshire, 
i8th  September,  1885;  Snell  Exhibitioner,  1840;  B.A.  Oxon.  1844;  M.A.  1877; 
LL.D.  Edin.  1884. 

SHAND,  ALEXANDER  BURNS  (BARON  SHAND),  LL.D.  1873. 

Advocate;  Advocate  Depute,  1861 ;  Sheriff  of  (i)  Kincardineshire,  1862,  (2) 

Haddington  and  Berwick,  1869;  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Court  of  Session  (under 

title   of  Lord   Shand),    1872    to    1890,   when   resigned;   P.C.    1890;    raised   to 

Peerage,   1892;  born  1828. 

SHAND,  JOHN  CAPPIE,  M.B.,  CM.  1877. 

Glasgow;  Guisborough,  Yorks. ;  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. 

SHAND,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1886. 

Skelton,  Yorks. ;  Guisborough  there. 


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SHANKLIN,  ANDREW,  M.D.  1847. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad  Alb.]. 

SHANKS,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  CM.   1888,  M.D.  1892. 

Airdrie ;  Kirkcaldy ;  Airdrie ;  Manchester. 

SHANKS,  DAVID,  M.A.  1868. 

Native  of  Airdrie ;  Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland ;  went  to  Australia, 
where  he  shortly  afterwards  died. 

SHANKS,  DAVID,  D.D.   1885. 

Minister  of  Craigrownie;  died  ist  March,   1887. 

SHANKS,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1829. 

Minister  of  (i)  Buckie,  (2)  Free  Church  there;  born  6th  November,  1798; 
died  1 7th  April,  1884. 

SHANKS,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1885,  B.D.  1889. 

Minister  of  Presbyterian  Church,  Portland,  Victoria,  Australia. 

SHANNON,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1805. 

Irish   Presbyterian    Minister  at  Minterburn,  1808-11;  died  22nd  February, 
1811. 
SHANNON,  JAMES,  M.D.  1836. 

Ennistymon,  Co.  Clare;  died  1871. 

SHANNON,  JAMES  WIGSTON,  M.A.  1886. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Elgin,   1889-92,  (2)  Wilton,  Hawick,  since  1892. 

SHANNON,  JOHN  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1888. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Markinch. 
SHANNON,  PETER,  M.D.  1840. 

Dublin;  died  1892. 

SHANNON,  RICHARD,  CM.  1820. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SHANNON,  ROBERT,  CM.  1832. 

"  Hibernus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SHANNON,  THOMAS  EDWARD,  M.D.  1858. 

Poyntz-pass,  Co.  Armagh ;  Grantham,  Lines. ;  Brailsford,  Derbyshire ;   died 
25th  May,  1876,  aged  42. 

SHAPTER,  WILLIAM  RANDLE,  M.D.   1792. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SHARMAN,  MARK,  M.B.,  CM.  1884. 

Glasgow ;  Wellingborough,  Northam. ;  Leicester ;  Rickmansworth,  Herts. 

SHARP,  ALEXANDER  BARCLAY,  M.D.  1847. 

Cumnock;   Glasgow;  Surgeon,  H.E.I.C.,  Bengal  Marine  Service ;  Norwood, 
Surrey;  died  igih  June,  1883,  aged  58. 

SHARP,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  CM.  1891. 

Glasgow;  Ship  Surgeon;  Cape  Town. 


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SHARP,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1831. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Jacob!  agricolae  in  comitat.  de  Cavan  "  [Matric.  Alb. 
1828]. 

SHARPE,  JAMES,  M.D.  1840. 

Cootehill,  Co.  Cavan;  Huntspill,  Bridgwater,  Somersetshire;  Rathmines, 
Co.  Dublin. 

SHARPE,  JAMES  CARSE,  CM.  1838. 

"  Filius  nat.  secundus  Joannis  Mercatoris  Glasguensis"  [Matric.  Alb.   1836]. 

SHARPE,  JOHN,  B.A.  1836. 

"Filius  nat.  3™  Gulielmi  Mercatoris  Glasguensi"  [Matric.  Alb.  1831]. 

SHARPE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1884. 

Assistant  Master  in  the  Boys'  Public  High  School,  Sydney,  New  South 
Wales. 

SHARPE,  ROBERT,  B.A.  1846,  M.A.  1848. 

"  Filius  natu  minimus  defuncti  Jacobi  agricolae  in  parochia  de  Drumgoon  in 
Comitatu  de  Cavan"  [Matric.  Alb.  1843]. 

SHARPE,  WILLIAM,  B.Sc.  1892. 

Engineer  in  Glasgow. 

SHAW,  ADAM,  M.A.  1885. 

Minister  of  (i)  U.P.  Church  at  Leven,  (2)  Gillespie  U.P.  Church,  Glasgow. 

SHAW,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1822. 

Surgeon  in  London :  Assistant  Surgeon,  1836,  Surgeon,  1842,  Consulting 
Surgeon,  1872,  all  to  Middlesex  Hospital;  born  at  Ayr,  6th  February,  1804; 
died  1 8th  January,  1890. 

SHAW,  ARCHIBALD,  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 

Jura;   St.  Austell,  Cornwall. 

SHAW,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1884,  M.D.  1890. 

Sheerness ;   Glasgow ;   Waddesdon,  Bucks. 

SHAW,  JAMES  BARRON,  M.D.  1836. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SHAW,  JOHN,  CM.  1823. 

Killyleagh,  Co.  Down;   died  6th  December,  1866. 

SHAW,  JOHN,  M.A.  1893. 

Student  of  Medicine. 

SHAW,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1817. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Portglenone,  1822-24,  (2)  Larne,  1825-30; 
died  1 3th  August,  1830,  aged  29. 


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SHAW,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1777. 

B.D.,  Emmanuel  Coll.,  Camb.,  1800;  Minister  of  Ardclach,  Nairn,  1779-80; 

Rector    of    Chelvey,    Somerset,     1795-1831;    an    eminent    Gaelic    scholar    and 

lexicographer;    born   at   Clachaig,   Kilmory,  Arran,    3rd   February,    1749;    died 

at  Chelvey,  i6th  September,  1831. 

SHAW,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1860. 

Glasgow;   Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. 

SHAW,  WILLIAM  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1878. 

Glasgow;   Gourock;   Glasgow;   died  at  Skelmorlie,   ist  January,   1893. 

SHEARAR,  FRANK,  M.B.,  CM.  1876. 

Glasgow;   Wells,  Somerset;    Larkhall;   Carlisle;   Paisley. 

SHEARER,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  CM.   1894. 

Armadale  ;   Ship  Surgeon ;    Kirkcaldy. 

SHEARER,  DAVID,  M.A.  1885. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Shapinshay,  Kirkwall,  (2)  Wick. 

SHEARER,  GEORGE  WILLIAM,  B.Sc.  1894. 

Mechanical  Engineer  (Draughtsman  with  Dubs  &  Co.),  Glasgow. 

SHEARER,  JAMES,  M.A.  1896. 

Teacher  in  E.G.  Normal  School,  Glasgow. 

SHEARER,  ROBERT  BOWIE,  M.A.  1878. 

LL.B.  Edin.  1881 ;   Writer,  Greenock. 

SHEARER,  ROBERT  PLENDERLEITH,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888. 

Stonehouse ;  Bedlington,  Northumberland ;  Ruddington,  Notts. 

SHEDDEN,  HUGH,  M.A.  1877. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Dundas  Public  School,  Grangemouth,  (2)  Dunfermline, 
(3)  Kilblain  Academy,  Greenock,  1890-94;  born  at  Kilbirnie,  1851;  died  suddenly 
at  174  New  City  Road,  Glasgow,  i7th  January,  1897. 

SHEDDEN,  WILLIAM,  C.M.  1825. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SHEDLOCK,  JOHN,  M.A.  1847- 

Independent  Minister,  London;   died  1872,  aged  57. 

SHEGOG,  FREDERICK  YORK,  M.D.   1847. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SHELDON,  ROBERT  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1839. 

Raphoe,  Co.  Donegal;   died  circa  1880. 

SHEPHERD,  WILLIAM,  M.D.,  C.M.   1863. 

Dunning;   died  27th  July,  1881. 

SHEPHERD,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1867. 

Minister  of  Woodside,  Aberdeen  ;   died  loth  January,   1885,  aged  43. 


ROLL   OF  GRADUATES  55! 

SHEPPERD,  HENRY,  B.A.  1850. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SHERIDAN,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1803. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SHERMAN,  JOHN,  M.D.  1730. 

Minister  of  a  Dissenting  Congregation  in  Wiltshire  and  Medical  Practitioner 
there. 

SHIELDS,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1885. 

Electrical  Engineer:  (i)  Assistant  to  Lord  Kelvin;  (2)  Lecturer  in  Technical 

Electricity  at  Yorkshire  College,  Leeds ;  (3)  Demonstrator  in  Physics  and  Lecturer 

in  Electrical  Engineering  at  Royal  Indian  Engineering  College,  Cooper's  Hill, 

Staines. 

SHIELDS,  THOMAS  LEADBETTER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Glasgow. 

SHIELDS,  WILLIAM  HERBERT,  B.Sc.  1891. 

Civil  Engineer  at  (i)  The  Poles,  King's  Court,  Ireland,  (2)  Perth,  Western 
Australia. 

SHIELLS,  JOHN,  M.D.  1737. 

SHIELS,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.   1890,  B.Sc.  1891. 

Glasgow. 

SHIELS,  ROBERT  GOUDY,  C.M.  1840,  M.D.  1849. 

Bangor,  Co.  Down;    Killyleagh,  same  Co.;   died  i3th  July,   1889. 

SHILLINGLAW,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1895. 

Student  of  Theology  in  F.C.  College. 

SHIRLAW,  JAMES,  M.D.  1857. 

Larkhall;  New  Zealand;  died  28th  April,  1869,  aged  31. 

SHORT,  CHARLES,  M.A.  1847,  D.D.   1886. 

Minister  of  (i)  Baptist  Church,  Earl's  Colne,   (2)  Mount  Pleasant   Baptist 

Church,    Swansea,    (3)   Townhead   Street    Baptist   Church,   Sheffield,    (4)   Ward 

Congregational  Chapel,  Dundee;   born  i8th  December,  1822;  died  29th  April, 

1894. 

SHORT,  JAMES,  M.A.  1891. 

Teacher  in  Glasgow  Public  Schools,  viz.,  (i)  Kelvinhaugh,  (2)  Woodside, 
(3)  Kent  Road. 

SHORT,  JOHN  QUIRCKE,  M.D.  1832. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SHORTING,  HENRY,  M.D.  1801. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SHORTRIDGE,  WILLIAM  J.,  M.A.  1816. 

Admitted    a    Member    of    the    Faculty    of    Procurators   in   Glasgow,    :8th 
November,   1819;   died  November,   1828. 


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SHUTER,  DAVID,  M.A.   1771. 

"Filius  unicus  Jacobi  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Donachmore  &  Comitatu 
de  Tyronne,  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1767]. 

SHUTTER,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1827. 

Southampton;   died  1868. 

SIBTHORPE,  HENRY  JAMES,  M.D.  1832. 

Dublin;   died  6th  September,  1876,  aged  71. 

SIDGWICK,  HENRY,  LL.D.  1881. 

Praelector  of  Moral  and  Political  Philosophy,  Trinity  College,  Cambridge; 
LL.D.  Edin.  1884. 

SIEMENS,  SIR  CHARLES  WILLIAM,  LL.D.  1879. 

Civil  Engineer,  London;  Electrician  and  Metallurgist;  died  at  London, 
i8th  November,  1883,  aged  60;  F.R.S.  1862;  D.C.L.  Oxon.  1870;  Knighted 
1883. 

SIEVERIGHT,  JAMES,  D.D.   1846. 

Minister  (i)  at  Gateshead,  (2)  of  Markinch,  (3)  of  Free  Church  there;  died 
29th  November,  1852,  aged  70. 

SILLERY,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1825. 

Dover;  Surgeon  to  Her  Majesty's  Forces;  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Kent;  died 
at  London,  zoth  May,  1859. 

SIM,  JAMES  BROWN,  M.B.,  CM.  1873,  M.D.   1876. 

Glasgow ;   Nottingham. 

SIM,  NORMAN,  M.A.   1888. 

Teacher,  Glasgow;    died  at  Perth,  26th  February,   1896,  aged  30. 

SIME,  DAVID,  M.B.,  CM.  1870,  M.D.  1879. 

Edinburgh;   Anstruther;   Innellan;    London. 

SIME,  WILLIAM  NORTHCOTE,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

Glasgow ;    Dundonald ;   Largs. 

SIMMIE,  JAMES,  D.D.  1815. 

Minister  of  Rothiemay;   died  2ist  October,  1826,  aged  62. 

SIMMONS,  ARTHUR,  M.A.  1884. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Kettle,  Lady  bank. 

SIMMONS,  CHARLES,  M.D.  1823. 

"Anglicus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SIMMONS,  JOHN  EDMUND,  M.A.  1822. 

"F.  n.  4tus  Joannis  V.D.M.  Braunston  Northampton"  [Matric.  Alb.  1818]. 

SIMONS,  BENJAMIN  BONNEAU,  M.D.   1800. 

"Americanus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


ROLL    OF   GRADUATES  553 

SIMPSON,  ABRAHAM  CALOVIUS,  B.A.  1813,  M.A.  1814,  LL.D.   1828. 

Dissenting  Minister  at  (i)  Fulburne,  Cambridgeshire,  (2)  Haverhill,  (3) 
Hereford,  (4)  Oundle,  Northamptonshire,  (5)  Cardiff,  (6)  Long  Sutton,  Lin- 
colnshire; died  1866,  aged  74. 

SIMPSON,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1756. 

"Filius  natu  2dus  Claudii  Simson  Mercatoris  Pasletensis"  [Matric.  Alb.  1753]. 

SIMPSON,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1845. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SIMPSON,  ALEXANDER  KERR,  M.D.  1855. 

Indian  Medical  Service;  born  in  Perthshire,  June,  1829;  died  at  Suakin, 
on  board  H.M.S.  "Auckland,"  i7th  August,  1859;  M.A.  St.  Andrews,  1849. 

SIMPSON,  DAVID,  M.A.  1775. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Joannis  Agricolae  in  Parochia  de  Cumber  &  Comitatu 
de  Londonderry  in  Hybernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1773]. 

SIMPSON,  DAVID  MERRY,  M.A.   1890. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Victoria  Public  School,  Airdrie,  1890-92,  (2)  Airdrie  Academy 
since  1892. 

SIMPSON,  DONALD,  M.B.,  CM.  1881. 

Grantown;   Coatbridge;   Govan;   Oakleigh,  Victoria,  Australia. 

SIMPSON,  GEORGE,  M.A.   1766. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Edwardi  Agricolae  in  Parochia  de  Drumragh  in  Com. 
de  Tyrone  in  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1764]. 

SIMPSON,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1888. 

(i)  Teacher  at  Clarkston,  Airdrie;  (2)  Teacher  in  Rothesay  Academy; 
(3)  Classical  Master  in  Harris  Academy,  Dundee ;  (4)  Head  Master  of  Dudhope 
Public  School,  Dundee. 

SIMPSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1775. 

Either  this  graduate  or  James  Simpson,  M.A.  1777  (q.v.),  was  possibly 
the  same  person  as  James  Simson,  Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Newtownards, 
1790-99,  when  removed  to  America. 

SIMPSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1777. 

See  note  under  James  Simpson,  M.A.   1775. 

SIMPSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1834. 

Free  Church  Minister  at  Abernethy,  1844-56;  died  July,  1856,  aged  40. 

SIMPSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1880,  B.L.,  LL.B.  1883. 

Solicitor,  Edinburgh. 

SIMPSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1895. 

(i)  Second  Master  in  Possilpark  Public  School,  Glasgow;  (2)  Head  Master 
of  Eastneld  Public  School,  Maryhill,  Glasgow. 

SIMPSON,  JAMES  CRAIG,  M.D.,  CM.  1866. 

Merchant  in  Glasgow. 


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SIMPSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1771. 

"Hibs."  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SIMPSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1781. 

"Natus  in   Hybernia  filius  natu  maximus  Thomae  Mercatoris  in  parochia 
de  Armagh  &  comitatu  Armagh"  [Matric.  Alb.   1779]. 

SIMPSON,  JOHN,  M.D.  1783. 

"Britannus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SIMPSON,  JOHN,  M.D.  1826. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SIMPSON,  JOHN,  M.D.  1839. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SIMPSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1894. 

Student  of  Theology  in  F.C.  College,  Glasgow. 

SIMPSON,  JOHN  ARTHUR,  M.A.  1858. 

"  Scotus  "  [Grad.  Alb.] ;  holder  of  Smith  Bursary ;  died  before  i4th  December, 
1860  [Univ.  Minute  of  that  date]. 

SIMPSON,  JOHN  POLLOCK,  M.B.,  CM.  1882,  M.D.  1892. 

Ship  Surgeon ;   London. 

SIMPSON,  JOSEPH  PRINGLE,  LL.B.  1845. 

"  Of  the  Middle  Temple,  London,  and  of  Springwell  House,  Bishop wearmouth" 
[Univ.  Minute,   loth  January,   1845]. 

SIMPSON,  RICHARD,  M.A.  1881,  B.D.  1883. 

Minister  of  Dunscore. 

SIMPSON,  ROBERT,  D.D.  1812. 

Master  of  the  Congregational  Academy  of  Hoxton ;   died  1817,  aged  72. 

SIMPSON,  ROBERT,  B.Sc.  1880. 

Civil  Engineer,  Glasgow. 

SIMPSON,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1894. 

Teacher  in  Airdrie  Academy. 

SIMPSON,  ROBERT  ARTHUR,  M.B.,  CM.  1874. 

London;   Bourton-on-the- Water,  Gloucestershire;  London;  Surgeon,  R.N. ; 
Sydney,  N.S.W. ;   Germanton  there. 

SIMPSON,  SAMUEL,  M.A.  1811. 

Irish  Presbyterian   Minister  at  Usher's  Quay,  Dublin,  from  1815  till  death 
circa  1846. 

SIMPSON,  THOMAS,  M.D.,  CM.  1862. 

A   "Simpson,  T.,  M.D.,   .  .  .  formerly  of  Kilbirnie,  Ayrsh.,"  died  at  Old 
Calabar,  Western  Africa,  4th  January,   1865. 


ROLL    OF   GRADUATES  555 

SIMPSON,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1888. 

(i)  Teacher  in  (a)  Maryhill  Public  School,  Glasgow,  (b)  Victoria  Public 
School,  Airdrie,  (c)  Keptie  Public  School,  Arbroath,  (d)  Harris  Academy,  Dundee ; 
(2)  Sub-Inspector  of  Schools. 

SIMPSON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1888. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Penpont. 

SIMS,  JOHN,  M.D.  1806. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SIMSON,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1763. 

SIMSON,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1740. 

SINCLAIR,  ANDREW,  M.D.  1835. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.];  possibly  the  same  person  as  Andrew  Sinclair,  M.D., 

sometime  Surgeon,  R.N.,  thereafter  (1844-56)  Colonial  Secretary  of  New  Zealand, 

and  who,  while  on  an  exploring  expedition,  met  his  death,  26th  March,  1 86 r,  in  an 

attempt  to  wade  across  one  of  the  main  branches  of  the  Rangitata  River. 

SINCLAIR,  ARCHIBALD  NEIL,  M.B.,  CM.  1894. 

Yaxley,  Hunts. 

SINCLAIR,  DAVID,  M.B.,  CM.  1868. 

Cramlington,  Northumberland ;   Cawood,  Yorks. ;   Bradford  there. 

SINCLAIR,  DUGALD,  M.B.,  CM.  1882. 

Ship  Surgeon ;   Glasgow  ;   Lochs,  Stornoway ;   Glasgow. 

SINCLAIR,  DUNCAN,  CM.  1829. 

Halstead,  Essex;   died  i;th  March,  1880. 

SINCLAIR,  EDWARD  PETRIE,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Newtown,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. 

SINCLAIR,  ERIC,  M.B.,  CM.  1881,  M.D.  1886. 

Glasgow;   Sydney,  N.S.  Wales;   Gladesville  there. 

SINCLAIR,  HENRY  WILLIAMSON,  M.B.,  CM.  1886. 

Glasgow ;    Carnwath. 

SINCLAIR,  JAMES  AITKEN,  M.B.,  CM.  1868. 

Port-Ellen,  Islay;   Blackpool,  Lanes.;   died   2ist  October,  1884,  aged  37. 

SINCLAIR,  SIR  JOHN,  LL.D.  1788. 

Of    Ulbster;    Advocate;    Barrister;    P.C ;    M.P.    for    (i)    Caithness,    (2) 

Lostwithiel,  (3)  Petersfield;   Cashier  of  Excise  for  Scotland;   Compiler   of  the 

Statistical  Account  of  Scotland;  bora  at  Thurso  Castle,   loth  May,    1754;   died 

at  Edinburgh,  2ist  December,  1835. 

SINCLAIR,  JOHN,  M.D.  1822,  CM.  1824. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SINCLAIR,  JOHN.  M.D.  1838. 

Liverpool. 


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SINCLAIR,  JOHN,  M.A.  1870,  B.D.  1871. 

Minister  of  (i)  Second  Charge,  Ayr,  1871-85,  (2)  Catholic  Apostolic  Church, 

Edinburgh,  (3)  Catholic  Apostolic  Church,  Dundee ;  resigned  owing  to  ill-health. 

SINCLAIR,  JOHN,  M.B.  1879. 

Lochgilphead ;  Bo'ness. 

SINCLAIR,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1882. 

Ship  Surgeon;  Glasgow;  Bramley,  Yorks. 

SINCLAIR,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1884. 

Bonawe,  Argyllshire ;  Withnell,  Chorley,  Lanes. ;  Brinscall  there. 

SINCLAIR,  JOHN,  M.A.  1894. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Uddingston  Public  School,  1886-90,  (2)  Hillhead  Public 
School,  Glasgow,  1892-94,  (3)  The  Grammar  School,  Atherstone,  Warwickshire, 
since  1895. 

SINCLAIR,  JOHN  DICKSON,  M.A.  1888,  B.D.   1891. 

Minister  of  the  U.P.  Church  at  Midmar  since  1896. 

SINCLAIR,  MALCOLM  ALEXANDER  M'INTYRE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Ayr;  Glasgow;  Blantyre;  Ayr. 

SINCLAIR,  ROBERT,  M.A.   1766. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Gulielmi  in  Comitatu  de  Londonderry,  Hibernia" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1765]. 

SINCLAIR,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1814. 

"Fil.  n.  2dus  Joannis  agricolae  Londerry  in  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1811]. 

SINCLAIR,  ROBERT,  C.M.  1831. 

Glenorchy;  Port-Charlotte,  Islay;  died  1857. 

SINCLAIR,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1871,  M.D.  1879. 

Glasgow;  Perth;  Dundee. 

SINCLAIR,  ROBERT  ANDERSON,  M.A.  1870. 

Minister  of  (i)  Lenzie,  1873-78,  (2)  Eastfield,  Rutherglen,  1880-84;  thereafter 

Teacher  at  East  Pass,  Mary  Esther,  Florida,  U.S.A. ;  died  at  Philadelphia,  25th 

July,  1897. 

SINCLAIR,  WILLIAM  SMITH,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Ship  Surgeon ;  Helensburgh. 

SINGER,  JAMES,  M.A.  1757. 

SINGLETON,  JOHN,  M.D.  1838. 

East  Melbourne. 

SINGLETON,  WILLIAM.  M.D.  1845. 

Mountjoy  Prison,  Dublin ;  Cappaduff,  Co.  Mayo. 

SKEETE,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1785. 

Born  in  Barbadoes ;  practised  in  London,  and  was  elected  Physician  to  Guy's 
Hospital  in  1788;  died  zgi\\  May,  1789,  aged  32. 


ROLL   OF  GRADUATES  557 

SKELLY,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1810. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Donaghadee;  ordained  1 8 1 2  ;  suspended  sine 
die  tor  alleged  immorality,  1819;  died  circa  1857. 

SKENE,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1866. 

Helensburgh ;  Troon  ;  Helensburgh ;  Buckhurst,  Essex ;  Dewsbury,  Yorks. ; 

Southport;     West     Bromwich,     Staffs.;     Bristol;     Cardiff;  Bristol;     London; 
Lincoln ;   Buckley,  Flintshire. 

SKEOCH,  WILLIAM  REID,  M.A.  1895. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Lambhill  Street  School,  Govan,  (2)  The  Academy,  Beith. 

SHILLING,  JAMES  LATTA,  M.A.  1896. 

Teacher  in  (i)  St.  George's  Road  School,  Glasgow,  (2)  Whitehill  School, 
Dennistoun  there. 

SKINNER,  HENRY  TAYLOR,  M.D.   1860. 

Glasgow;  died  i3th  May,   1864. 

SKINNER,  WILLIAM  GOUDIE,  M.A.  1893. 

Qualifying  for  LL.B.  degree. 

SKOTTOWE,  ALEXANDER  JOHN  FRANCIS,  M.B.,  CM.  1883,  M.D.   1886. 

Glasgow ;  Helensburgh ;  Navua,  Suva,  Fiji ;  Helensburgh. 

SLATER,  JAMES,  B.A.  1861. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Greenock  Academy,  1855-57,  (2)  Kilblain  Academy,  Greenock, 
1858-71;  Joint  Head  Master  of  Kilblain  Academy,  1871-90;  Rector  thereof 
since  1890. 

SLATER,  JOHN  THOMAS,  M.D.,  C.M.  1861. 

Glasgow;  London;  died  3rd  August,  1894,  aged  53. 

SLIMON,  GEORGE  CHARLES,  M.D.  1864,  C.M.  1868. 

Washington,  Durham  ;  London. 

SLIMON,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.   1870,  M.D.  1895. 

London ;  West  Bromwich,  Staffs.  ;  London. 

SLOAN,  ARCHIBALD,  M.B.  1874,  C.M.  1881. 

Glasgow. 

SLOAN,  DAVID,  M.B.,  C.M.  1868,  M.D.  1871. 

Lugar;  Catrine. 

SLOAN,  DAVID  NORMAN,  B.L.  1893. 

Accountant,  Glasgow. 

SLOAN,  HUGH  RODGER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888,  M.D.  1893. 

Hawick;  Galashiels;  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

SLOAN,  JOHN,  CM.  1824. 

Forest  Row,  Sussex;  died  1875. 

SLOAN,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1871. 

Dairy,  Ayrshire ;  Ship  Surgeon ;  Bramley,  Yorks. ;  Troon, 


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SLOAN,  JOHN,  M.A.  1873. 

Minister  of  Shawlands. 

SLOAN,  JOHN,  M.A.  1887,  B.D.  1893. 

Licentiate  of  the  Free  Church. 

SLOAN,  JOHN  ALEXANDER,  B.Sc.  1895. 

Mechanical  Engineer  (Draughtsman),  Glasgow. 

SLOAN,  SAMUEL,  M.B.  1866,  M.D.,  CM.  1870. 

Glasgow:  Degree  Examiner  on  Midwifery  in  the  University,  1888-92,  and  again 
since  1894. 

SLOAN,  SAMUEL  HANS,  M.A.  1808,  LL.D.  1826. 

Second  Minister  of  the  Presbyterian  Congregation  in  Cork. 

SLOAN,  THOMAS  GEORGE,  M.A.  1888. 

M.B.  Edin.  1892;  Selkirk;  Edinburgh;  West  Calder;  died  there,  2nd  July, 
1895,  aged  26. 

SLOAN,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1860. 

Glasgow;  Dairy,  Ayrshire. 

SLOANE,  HILL,  M.D.  1841. 

Belfast. 

SLOANE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1829. 

Church  of  Scotland  Missionary  at  Whiteness,  Lerwick;  died  3ist  December, 
1878. 

SLOGGETT,  HENRY  CHARLES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1878,  M.D.  1882. 

Scientific  Staff  of  H.  M.S.  "Challenger";  Sandgate,  Kent;  Edmonton,  Middle- 
sex ;  St.  Augustine,  Florida,  U.S.A. ;  Nanaimo,  British  Columbia ;  Honolulu, 
Hawaiian  Islands. 

SLORACH,  ROBERT  GEORGE,  B.L.  1893. 

Sheriff-Clerk  Depute,  Hamilton. 

SLOSS,  JOSEPH,  M.D.  1846. 

Staff-Surgeon,  R.N. ;    Portadown,  Co.  Armagh;  Belfast. 

SLOWAN,  WILLIAM  JOHN  MORE,  M.B.,  C.M.   1890. 

Glasgow. 

SMALES,  FRANCIS,  M.A.  1743. 

"Filius  viri  Reverendi  Francisci  Smales  V.D.M.  in  urbe  Brignall  in  Comitatu 
Eboracensi"  [Matric.  Alb.  1740]. 

SMALL,  FRANCIS  WILLIAM  DEHANE,  M.A.  1879,  B.D.  1883. 

Curate  of  (i)  St.  Peter's,  Eaton  Square,  London,  (2)  St.  Peter's,  Cranley 
Gardens,  South  Kensington  there. 

SMALL,  VYNER,  M.D.  1739. 

Son  of  Joseph  Small  of  Bilbury,  Co.  Gloucester ;  matriculated  at  Pembroke 
College,  Oxford,  29th  March,  1726,  aged  17. 


ROLL    OF   GRADUATES  559 

SMART,  JOHN,  M.A.  1820. 

Minister  at  Leith,  of  (i)  Secession  Church,  (2)  U.P.  Church;  died  2ist  June, 
1871,  aged  70;  D.D.  Edin.  1849;  son  of  John  Smart,  D.D.  1843  (<l-v-)- 

SMART,  JOHN,  D.D.  1843. 

Minister  of  Erskine  Secession  Church,  Stirling;  died  4th  November,  1845, 
aged  82. 

SMART,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1864. 

Glasgow;  died  26th  December,  1886. 

SMART,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1882,  D.PhiL  1896. 

Lecturer  on  Political  Economy  in  (i)  Queen  Margaret  College,  Glasgow, 
1886-92,  (2)  University  College,  Dundee,  1886  and  1887,  (3)  University  of  Glasgow, 
as  (a)  substitute  for  Professor  Edward  Caird  (q.v.),  1887-92,  (b]  specially 
appointed  Lecturer,  1892-96;  Professor  of  Political  Economy  in  University  of 
Glasgow  since  1896;  LL.D.  St  Andrews,  1893. 

SMELLIE,  JAMES,  M.D.  1861. 

Dunfermline;  Glasgow;  died  23rd  June,  1889,  aged  56. 

SMELLIE,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1745. 

The  celebrated  Obstetrician;  Practitioner  in  (i)  Lanark,  1720-39,  (2) 
London,  1739-58;  Private  Teacher  of  Midwifery  in  London,  1745-58;  born 
at  Lanark,  1697  ;  died  there,  5th  March,  1763. 

SMELLIE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1817. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Stranraer;  died  24th  April,   1863,  aged  69. 

SMILEY,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1843,  C.M.  1852. 

Larne,  Co.  Antrim;  Ballycarry,  Co.  Antrim;  died   i3th  May,   1887. 

SMILEY,  HUGH  H.,  M.D.  1828. 

"  Hiberaicus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SMITH,  ADAM,  LL.D.  1762. 

Lecturer  on  Rhetoric  and  Belles-Lettres  in  Edinburgh,  1748-51;  Professor 
in  Glasgow  University  of  (i)  Logic,  1751-52,  (2)  Moral  Philosophy,  1752-63; 
Dean  of  Faculties,  1760  to  1762;  Rector,  1787  to  1789;  Travelling  Tutor 
(1764-66)  to  young  Duke  of  Buccleuch ;  one  of  Commissioners  of  Customs  in 
Scotland,  1778-90;  born  at  Kirkcaldy,  sth  June,  1723;  died  i7th  July,  1790; 
F.R.S.;  Snell  Exhibitioner,  1740;  Author  of  The  Wealth  of  Nations. 

SMITH,  ADAM,  M.A.  l84I. 

Rector  of  (i)  Arbroath  Academy,  (2)  Bathgate  Academy;  afterwards 
Teacher  in  Glasgow;  died  there,  i2th  June,  1895,  aged  80. 

SMITH,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1762. 

"  Filius  natu  tertius  Jacobi  in  parochia  de  Logic,  Comitatu  <Je  Perth " 
[Matric.  Alb.  1757]. 


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SMITH,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1890. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

SMITH,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1896. 

Studying  at  Edinburgh  University,  1896-97,  with  a  view  to  the  teaching 
profession. 

SMITH,  ALEXANDER  MUIR,  M.B.,  CM.   1875,  M-D-  l877- 

Glasgow ;  Bearsden ;  Glasgow. 

SMITH,  ALEXANDER  ROBB,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

Paisley ;   London. 

SMITH,  ALEXANDER  TURNBULL,  M.B.,  CM.  1878. 

Crosshouse,  Kilmarnock;  Glasgow;  died  1885. 

SMITH,  ALGERNON  WOOD,  M.D.  1863. 

Glasgow:  (i)  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Medicine  in  the  University,  1873-74; 
(2)  Professor  of  Medicine  in  Anderson's  College;  (3)  Lecturer  on  Medicine 
in  Royal  Infirmary. 

SMITH,  ALLAN  MACGREGOR,  M.A.  1890,  LL.B.  1896. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

SMITH,  ANDREW,  CM.  1826. 

St.  Austell,  Cornwall;  Surgeon,  R.N.,  for  15  years. 

SMITH,  ANDREW  FLEMING,  M.A.  1885. 

LL.B.  Edin. ;  Writer,  Whithorn. 

SMITH,  ANDREW  MURDOCH,  M.A.  1884. 

Minister  of  (i)  U.P.  Church,  Hamilton,  (2)  English  Presbyterian  Church, 
Sunderland,  (3)  U.P.  Church,  Ayr. 

SMITH,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1742. 

Minister  (i)  of  Fintry,  (2)  at  Rotterdam,  (3)  of  Strathblane,  (4)  of  Kinross; 
died  1 3th  April,  1803,  aged  81. 

SMITH,  ARCHIBALD,  M.D.  1820. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SMITH,  ARCHIBALD,  LL.D.  1867. 

Of  Jordanhill,  Barrister-at-Law ;  an  eminent  Mathematician;  the  first 
Scotsman  who  was  ever  Senior  Wrangler  at  Cambridge;  F.R.S. ;  died  at  London, 
26th  December,  1872,  aged  59;  father  of  James  Parker  Smith,  M.P. 

SMITH,  CAMPBELL  SNODGRASS,  M.B.,  CM.  1877. 

Lenzie. 

SMITH,  CHARLES,  CM.   1827. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SMITH,  CHARLES,  CM.  1830. 

Newton-Stewart;  died  28th  February,  1865. 


ROLL    OF   GRADUATES  561 

SMITH,  CHARLES  ABERCROMBIE,  B.A.  1852,  M.A.  1853. 

Fellow  of  St.   Peter's,  Cambridge;   Controller  and  Auditor-General,   Cape 
Colony. 

SMITH,  COLIN,  D.D.  1849. 

Minister  of  Inveraray,    1828-67  ;  died  i3th  July,   1867. 

SMITH,  DAVID,  M.A,  1734. 

"  Sco.     hib.    Filius    Sam.    Smith    in    comitat    de    Londonderry "    [Matric. 
Alb.  1732]. 

SMITH,  DAVID,  M.D.  1834,  C.M.  1836. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SMITH,  DAVID,  M.D.,  C.M.  1835. 

"Scotia"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SMITH,  DAVID,  M.D.  1863. 

Kilmarnock;  Buntingford,  Herts.;  died  2oth  April,   1884. 

SMITH,  DAVID,  M.A.  1880. 

Minister  (i)  of  Chalmers  Church,  Sydney,. N.S.W.,  1884-90,  (2)  at  Albury, 
N.S.W.,  since  1890. 

SMITH,  DAVID,  M.A.  1881. 

U.P.  Minister  at  St.  Ninians,  Stirling. 

SMITH,  DAVID,  M.A.  1887- 

F.C.  Minister  at  Tulliallan. 

SMITH,  DAVID,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Glasgow;  Dairy,  Galloway. 

SMITH,  DAVID  MACMASTER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1883. 

Eaglesham ;  Glasgow. 

SMITH,  DAVID  THOMSON,  M.A.  1891,  B.Sc.  1893. 

(i)  Assistant  Teacher  in  (a)  Mearns  Street  Public  School,  Greenock,  (&) 

East   Public   School,    Paisley,    (c)    Rutherford    College,    Newcastle-on-Tyne,    (d) 

Wallace  Hall  Academy,  Closeburn ;  (2)  Head  Master  of  Strath  of  Appin  Public 

School,  Argyllshire. 

SMITH,  DAVID  TURNBULL,  M.B.  1877. 

Glasgow ;  Ayr ;  Poulton-le-Fylde,  Lanes. ;  Preston  there. 

SMITH,  DAVID  WRIGHT,  M.A.  1890,  B.L.  1895. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

SMITH,  EDWARD,  M.B.,  CM.  1869. 

Kirkby-Malzeard,  Yorks.;  Bolton. 

SMITH,  FERGUS,  M.A.  1885. 

(i)  Teacher  in  Glasgow  Schools,  viz.,  (a)  City  Public,  (b)  Gamethill,  (c) 

Kent   Road,   (d}  Garnethill;    (2)    Head    Master  of   Pupil   Teachers'   Institute, 
Glasgow. 

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562  ROLL    OF   GRADUATES 

SMITH,  FRANK  BROWN,  B.Sc.  1890. 

Civil  and  Mining  Engineer:  (i)  Apprentice  in  Glasgow;  (2)  Superintendent 
of  Steel  Works,  Coatbridge;  (3)  Mining  Engineer  with  William  Baird  &  Co. 
at  Lugar;  (4)  Manager  of  Coal  Mines  at  Anthracite,  N.W.T.,  Canada;  (5)  Mining 
Engineer  at  Crow's  Nest  Pass,  British  Columbia;  (6)  Mining  Engineer  for  R. 
Dunsmuir  &  Sons,  Union  Collieries,  Union,  Vancouver  Island. 

SMITH,  FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS  ALFRED,  M.D.,  CM.  1882. 

Surgeon,  Zulu  Campaign,  1879;  Cheltenham;  Portsea;  Cheltenham; 
London;  died  5th  May,  1895,  aged  49. 

SMITH,  GEORGE,  D.D.  1806. 

Minister  of  Galston ;  mentioned  in  "  The  Holy  Fair "  and  "  The  Kirk's 
Alarm";  died  28th  April,  1823,  aged  75. 

SMITH,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1812,  D.D.  1854. 

Minister  of  (i)  Second  Charge,  Kilmarnock,  (2)  Penpont,  (3)  Tolbooth, 
Edinburgh;  died  loth  June,  1866,  aged  74;  son  of  George  Smith,  D.D. 
1806  (q.v.). 

SMITH,  GEORGE,  D.D.  1864. 

Minister  of  Trinity  Congregational  Chapel,  Poplar,  London;  died  1870, 
aged  66. 

SMITH,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1888. 

M.B.  Edin.  1893;  Ship  Surgeon;  Manchester;  son  of  James  Smith,  LL.D. 
1894  (q.v.). 

SMITH,  GEORGE  MACKIE,  M.A.  1890. 

Clerk  to  his  brother,  a  Stockbroker  in  Glasgow. 

SMITH,  HENRY,  M.A.  1826. 

"  Filius  natu  4tus  Ebenezer  Hetcher,  Artificis  quondam  apud  Sheffield  in 
comitatu  Eboracensi"  [Matric.  Alb.  1822]. 

SMITH,  HENRY  BEVERIDGE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

Chapeltown,  Yorks. 

SMITH,  HUGH,  M.A.  1889. 

Teacher,  Glasgow;  died,  of  phthisis,  at  37  Kelvinside  Avenue  there,  loth 
July,  1890,  aged  28. 

SMITH,  JAMES,  M.D.   1763. 

Surgeon  in  Bo'ness. 

SMITH,  JAMES,  M.A.   1788. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SMITH,  JAMES,  M.A.   1807. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SMITH,  JAMES,  M.A.  1818. 

Minister  (i)  at  Parkhead,  (2)  at  Auchterarder,  (3)  of  Wellpark,  (4)  of 
Dumbarton,  (5)  of  Free  Church  there;  died  ist  November,  1862, 


ROLL    OF    GRADUATES  563 

SMITH,  JAMES,  CM.  1819. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SMITH,  JAMES,  M.D.  1828. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SMITH,  JAMES,  B.A.  1844,  M.A.  1845,  D.D.  1883. 

Minister  of  St.  Andrew's  Scotch  Church,  Buenos  Ayres. 

SMITH,  JAMES,                                                                                           B.A.  1846,  M.A.  1847. 

(i)   Minister    of   English    Reformed    Church,    Hamburg;  (2)   Minister    of 

Wicker    Congregational    Church,    Sheffield,    and    Tutor,    etc.,  in    Rotherham 

Independent  College ;   (3)  Minister  of  Congregational  Church,  Elloughton-cum- 

Brough,  Yorkshire. 

SMITH,  JAMES,  D.D.  1852. 

Minister  of  Cathcart,  1828-97;  born  at  Paisley,  i7th  November,  1803; 
died  ("Father  of  the  Church")  6th  March,  1897. 

SMITH,  JAMES,  M.A.  1867. 

H.M.  Inspector  of  Schools;   son  of  James  Smith,  LL.D.   1894  (q.v.). 

SMITH,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1874. 

Hanslope,  Bucks.;   died  4th  March,  1880,  aged  28. 

SMITH,  JAMES,  M.A.  1875. 

Law  Apprentice  in  office  of  Macgeorge,  Cowan  &  Galloway,  Writers, 
Glasgow;  died  circa  June,  1877. 

SMITH,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1889,  M.D.  1895. 

Airdrie ;   Mauchline. 

SMITH,  JAMES,  LL.D.  1894. 

Schoolmaster:  (i)  Subscription  School,  Garlieston,  Wigtownshire,  1843-44, 
(2)  F.C.  School,  Whitletts,  near  Ayr,  1844-46,  (3)  F.C.  School,  Symington, 
1846-47,  (4)  F.C.  School,  Uddingston,  1847-83,  (5)  Public  School,  Uddingston, 
1883-94;  President  of  the  Educational  Institute  of  Scotland,  1866;  Secretary, 
1873-96;  Honorary  Secretary  since  1896;  J.P.;  F.E.I.S. ;  born  at  Mauchline, 
1 3th  February,  1822. 

SMITH,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Airdrie. 

SMITH,  JAMES  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1886. 

Solicitor  (belonged  to  Noblehill,  Dumfries);  believed  to  have  gone  to  London. 

SMITH,  JAMES  CHARLES  ANDERSON,  M.B.,  CM.  1885. 

Whifflet,  Coatbridge;   Ship  Surgeon;   Paisley;   Glasgow. 

SMITH,  JAMES  FLEMING,  M.A.  1882. 

M.B.  Edin.   1890;   Whithorn. 

SMITH,  JAMES  M'CUNE,  B.A.  1835,  M.A.  1836,  M.D.  1837. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Samuelis,  Mercatoris  apud  New  York "  [Matric.  Alb. 
1832]. 


564  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

SMITH,  JAMES  FENDER,  M.B.,  CM.   1884. 

Ullapool;    Dingwall;   J.P. 

SMITH,  JAMES  SOMMERVILLE,  M.A.   1885. 

Minister  of  Ivy  Place  U.P.  Church,  Stranraer. 

SMITH,  JAMES  WIGHT,  M.A.  1896. 

Assistant  Teacher  in  Glasgow,  1892-94;  Head  Master  of  Waterside  Public 
School,  Dunaskin,  by  Ayr,  since  1894. 

SMITH,  JOHN,  M.A.   1750. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Loughbrickland,  1757  to  1804;  died  27th 
May,  1804. 

SMITH,  JOHN,  D.D.  1783. 

Rector  of  Nantwich,  Cheshire;   died  circa  i7th  October,  1792,  aged  57. 

SMITH,  JOHN,  M.A.  1785. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  John  Smyth,  Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at 
Kilrea,  1795  to  1821,  who  died  7th  September,  1821. 

SMITH,  JOHN,  M.D.  1805. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SMITH,  JOHN,  M.A.  1819. 

(i)  Teacher  of  an  Adventure  School  in  Glasgow;  (2)  Teacher  of  Writing 
and  Arithmetic  in  Perth  Academy;  born  ist  January,  1800;  died  at 
Helensburgh,  1872;  brother  of  Robert  Angus  Smith,  LL.D.  (q.v.). 

SMITH,  JOHN,  M.A.  1825. 

"Filius  Nat.  Maxs  Joannis  Agricolae,  apud  Braehead,  Com"  Ayr"  [Matric. 
Alb.  1822]. 

SMITH,  JOHN,  M.D.  1839. 

Cappoquin,  Co.  Waterford;   died  28th  September,  1861. 

SMITH,  JOHN,  LL.D.  1840. 

Younger  of  Crutherland;  Secretary  to  the  Maitland  Club;  Founder  of 
Smith  Bursaries  in  Glasgow  University. 

SMITH,  JOHN,  M.D.,  CM.   1853. 

Garvagh,  Co.  Derry;   died  igth  June,   1867. 

SMITH,  JOHN,  M.A.  1877,  B.D.  1880. 

Minister  of  (i)  North  Church,  Stirling,  (2)  Partick. 

SMITH,  JOHN,  M.A.  1884,  M.B.,  CM.   1888. 

Motherwell;   Abergavenny,  Mon. ;   died  2nd  October,   1892. 

SMITH,  JOHN,  M.A.  1888. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Denholm,  Hawick. 

SMITH,  JOHN,  M.A.  1896. 

Teacher  in  Glasgow  Schools,  viz.,  (i)  Henderson  Street,  (2)  Townhead, 
(3)  Camden  Street. 


ROLL   OF  GRADUATES  565 

SMITH,  JOHN  CAMPBELL,  M.A.  1889,  B.L.   1896. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

SMITH,  JOHN  DAVIDSON,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Glasgow. 

SMITH,  JOHN  HENRY,  M.D.  1845. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SMITH,  JOHN  MACDOWAL,  M.B.,  CM.  1879,  M.D.  1891. 

Glasgow;  Patna,  Ayrshire;  Alyth;  Davidson's  Mains;  West  Calder; 
Dundonald. 

SMITH,  JOHN  STRAUCHON  WRIGHT,  B.L.  1881. 

Solicitor  in  (i)  Glasgow,  (2)  Warrachnabeal,  Melbourne. 

SMITH,  JOHN  TAYLOR,  M.A.  1884. 

Teacher  in  Glasgow  Schools,  viz.,  (i)  F.C.  Normal,  (2)  Martyrs',  (3)  St. 
Rollox,  (4)  Dennistoun,  (5)  Whitehall. 

SMITH,  JOHN  TURNBULL,  M.B.,  CM.  1888. 

Glasgow. 

SMITH,  JOHNSON  MARION,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Bairnsdale,  Victoria,  Australia. 

SMITH,  MALCOLM,  M.A,  1886,  B.D.  1889. 

Minister  of  Wilton  U.P.  Church,  Hawick,  from  4th  February,  1890,  to 
2ist  August,  1891  ;  drowned  on  latter  date  while  bathing  at  Spittal,  Berwick- 
upon-Tweed. 

SMITH,  MICAIAH,  M.A.  1827. 

Teacher,  Dumbarton. 

SMITH,  PATRICK,  M.A.   1878,  LL.B.  1882. 

Advocate,  Edinburgh. 

SMITH,  PATRICK  ALOYSIUS,  M.B.,  CM.  1882,  M.D.  1896. 

Dumbarton ;    Glasgow. 

SMITH,  PETER  CALDWELL,  M.A.  1878,  M.B.,  CM.  1881,  M.D.  1884. 

Motherwell  (Lecturer  on  Hygiene  in  (i)  Western  Medical  School,  Glasgow, 
(2)  Anderson's  College);  London;  son  of  James  Smith,  LL.D.  1894  (q.v.). 

SMITH,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1834. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SMITH,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1836,  CM.  1837. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SMITH,  ROBERT  ANGUS,  LL.D.  1881. 

Ph.D.;  F.R.S. ;  LL.D.  Edin.  1882;  Government  Inspector  of  Alkali 
Works;  died  at  Colwyn  Bay,  near  Llandudno,  i2th  May,  1884,  aged  67. 

SMITH,  ROBERT  AYRE,  M.B.  1870,  M.D.  1872. 

Sunderland ;   London. 


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SMITH,  ROBERT  WATSON,  B.Sc.  1890. 

Manager  of  the  Chemical  Works  of  Young's  Paraffin  Light  and  Mineral 
Oil  Co.,  Limited. 

SMITH,  SAMUEL  BELL,  M.D.  1830. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SMITH,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1749. 

"  Thomae  films  Civis  Urbis  de  Lanerk  in  Com.  Clydesdaliae  "  [Matric.  Alb. 
1746]. 
SMITH,  THOMAS,  M.D.,  C.M.  1839. 

Leeds;   Cheltenham;   died  27th  January,   1887,  aged  74. 

SMITH,  THOMAS  DAVID,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Ship  Surgeon;   Glasgow. 

SMITH,  THOMAS  JOHNSON,  M.D.,  C.M.  1861. 

Cheltenham;   died  25th  July,   1862,  aged  24. 

SMITH,  THORNTON  GOW,  B.L.  1882. 

Writer,  Paisley. 

SMITH,  WALTER,  M.A.  1820. 

"F.  n.   5tus  Gualt.  Mercat.  Stirling"  [Matric.  Alb.   1815]. 

SMITH,  WALTER  CHALMERS,  D.D.  1869. 

Minister  of  (i)  Presbyterian  Congregation,  Pentonville,  (2)  Free  Church, 
Orwell,  (3)  Roxburgh  Free  Church,  Edinburgh,  (4)  Free  Tron  Church,  Glasgow, 
(5)  Free  High  Church,  Edinburgh. 

SMITH,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1816. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SMITH,  WILLIAM,  C.M.   1836. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SMITH,  SIR  WILLIAM,  LL.D.  1843. 

Editor  of  the  Quarterly  Review  and  of  many  popular  Greek  and  Latin 
Class-Books,  Dictionary  of  the  Bible,  etc.  etc.;  born  at  London,  2oth  May,  1813; 
died  there,  7th  October,  1893;  D.C.L.  Oxon.  1870;  Ph.D.  Leipsic. 

SMITH,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1877. 

Sometime  Minister  of  Forth,  Lanarkshire;    afterwards  Principal  of  Church 

of  Scotland's  Missionary  Institution,  Calcutta;  died  at  Sikhim,  2ist  October,  1889. 

SMITH,  WILLIAM,  B.L.   1880. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

SMITH,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1896. 

Teacher  in  Queen's  Park  Public  School,  Langside,  Glasgow. 

SMITH,  WILLIAM  CALDWELL,  M.D.  1854. 

Indian  Medical  Service;   changed  name  to  William  Smith  Caldwell. 

SMITH,  WILLIAM  CAMPBELL,  M.A.   1895. 

Student  of  Theology  in  F.C.  College,  Glasgow. 


ROLL    OF   GRADUATES  567 

SMITH,  WILLIAM  CHALMERS,  M.A.  1884,  B.D.  1886. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

SMITH,  WILLIAM  GORDON  GUMMING,  M.B.,  CM.  1878. 

Cromarty;   Surgeon,  R.N. ;   Ryde,  N.S.  Wales. 

SMITH,  WILLIAM  KIDD,  B.L.  1876. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

SMITH,  WILLIAM  M'GILL,  M.B.,  CM.   1890. 

Ayr ;   Glasgow ;   Ayr. 

SMITH,  WILLIAM  MUIR,  M.B.,  CM.  1884. 

Crewe,  Cheshire ;   Bourton-on-the- Water,  Glouc. ;  Eastbourne. 

SMITH,  WILLIAM  STEVENS,  M.A.  1891. 

U.P.  Missionary,  Victoria  Town,  Jamaica. 

SMYTH,  ADAM,  M.A.  1763. 

SMYTH,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Glasgow. 

SMYTH,  ANDREW,  M.D.  1846,  C.M.  1863. 

Ballymena,  Co.  Antrim. 

SMYTH,  EDWARD,  M.D.   1784. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SMYTH,  HENRY,  M.D.  1839. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad  Alb.]. 

SMYTH,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1894. 

Warsop,  Notts. ;   London. 

SMYTH,  JAMES  JONES,  M.A.  1840. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SMYTH,  JOHN,  M.A.  1811,  M.D.  1819. 

Newcastle,  Co.  Down. 

SMYTH,  JOHN,  D.D.  1830. 

Minister  of  (i)  St.  George's,  Glasgow,  1823-43,  (2)  Free  St.  George's  there, 
1843-60;   died  2ist  October,  1860,  aged  64. 

SMYTH,  JOHN,  M.A.  1848. 

Minister,  Teskanore,  Co.  Tyrone. 

SMYTH,  LEWIS,  M.D.  1840. 

Lewes,  Sussex. 

SMYTH,  LUKE  DOWEL,  M.D.  1836. 

Bingham,  Notts. ;  Grantham,  Lines.;  London;  died  25th  December,  1885, 
aged  74. 

SMYTH,  MATTHEW,  CM.  1822. 

"Hibernia"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


568  ROLL  OF  GRADUATES 

SMYTH,  PETER  MACLEAN,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Glasgow. 

SMYTH,  RICHARD,  B.A.  1846,  M.A.  1850,  D.D.  1871. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Westport,  1855-57,  (2)  Derry,  1857-65;  Professor 
of  (i)  Oriental  Literature,  1865-70,  (2)  Systematic  Theology,  1870-78,  in  Magee 
College  there;  born  4th  October,  1828;  died  4th  December,  1878. 

SMYTH,  ROBERT,  CM.  1825. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SMYTH,  ROBERT,  B.A.  1861. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Donoughmore,  Co.  Donegal,  since  1865. 

SMYTH,  ROBERT  JOHN,  M.A.   1872. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Trenta,  Letterkenny;  died  there,  5th  December, 
1890. 

SMYTH,  ROBERT  P.,  CM.  1826. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SMYTH,  SAMUEL,  M.D.  1854. 

Mount  Charles,  Co.  Donegal. 

SMYTH,  THOMAS,  M.A.   1821. 

"  Filius  Natu  Quartus  Jacobi  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Templemore  in 
comitatu  de  Donnegal"  [Matric.  Alb.  1817]. 

SMYTH,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1815. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Glennan  from  1820  to  at  least  1846. 

SMYTH,  WILLIAM  DICKSON,  M.D.   1858. 

Staff-Surgeon,  R.N. ;  Pomeroy,  Co.  Tyrone;  London;  died  October,  1892, 
aged  57. 

SMYTH,  WILLIAM  GRAY,  C.M.   1826,  M.D.  1828. 

London;  died  2nd  April,  1857,  aged  63;  his  son,  a  medical  student,  expired 
on  the  same  day,  and  at  the  same  hour. 

SMYTH,  WILLIAM  MOUNTAGUE,  M.D.  1835. 

"Hibernia"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SNEDDON,  WILLIAM,  M.B.  1871,  M.D.  1873. 

Beith. 

SNODGRASS,  NEIL  SMITH,  M.A.  1896. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Govanhill  Public  School,  Glasgow,  February  to  June,  1895, 
(2)  Strathbungo  Public  School  there  since  June,  1895. 

SNODGRASS,  WILLIAM,  D.D.  1865. 

Minister    of    St.    James'    Church,    Charlottetown,    Prince    Edward    Island, 

afterwards   of  St.    Paul's   Church,   Montreal;    Principal   of  Queen's    University, 

Kingston,  Canada,  and  Primarius  Professor  of  Divinity  in  College  there,  1864-77  i 

Minister  of  Parish  of  Canonbie,  Dumfriesshire,  since  1877. 


ROLL    OF   GRADUATES  569 

SNODGRASS,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1878,  M.B.,  CM.   1886. 

Sometime  Classical  and  Mathematical  Master  in  the  John  Neilson  Institution, 
Paisley;  now  Medical  Practitioner  in  Glasgow  and  (1887-97)  Muirhead  Demon- 
strator of  Physiology  in  the  University. 

SOAME,  JOHN,  M.D    1730. 

Practitioner  at  Hampstead,  near  London. 

SODEN,  EDWARD,  M.D.  1850,  CM.   1852. 

Mohill,  Co.  Leitrim. 

SOGA,  WILLIAM  ANDERSON,  M.B.,  CM.  1883,  M.D.  1894. 

U.P.  Missionary  to  Kaffraria,  South  Africa. 

SOMERS,  HENRY,  M.D.   1845. 

A  "  Henry  Somers,  M.D.,  Surgeon,  55th  Regiment,"  died  at  London, 
6th  July,  1 86 1. 

SOMERVILLE,  ALEXANDER,  B.Sc.  1885. 

(i)  Merchant  in  Calcutta;  (2)  resident  in  Glasgow;  son  of  Alex.  Neil 
Somerville,  D.D.  (q.v.). 

SOMERVILLE,  ALEXANDER  NEIL,  D.D.  1877. 

Minister  of  (i)  Anderston,   1837-43,  (2)  Free  Anderston  Church,  Glasgow, 

1843-77;    "Missionary    to    the    World,"    1877-89;    born    at    Edinburgh,    3oth 

January,    1813;    died   at    Glasgow,    i8th   September,    1889;    grandson   of   Neil 

Campbell,  Principal  of  Glasgow  University,  1728-61. 

SOMERVILLE,  GRAHAM  LAING,  B.L.  1882. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

SOMERVILLE,  JAMES  EDWARD,  M.D.  1836. 

Rosscarbery,  Co.  Cork ;  Skibbereen,  same  Co. ;  Leap,  same  Co. ;  Coroner 
for  County. 

SOMERVILLE,  JAMES  EWING,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.  1862,  B.D.  1868. 

F.C.  Minister  at  (i)  Langholm,  (2)  Broughty-Ferry,  (3)  Mentone;  son  of 
Alex.  Neil  Somerville,  D.D.  (q.v.). 

SOMERVILLE,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.   1888,  M.D.  1892. 

Rutherglen;  Sheffield. 

SOMERVILLE,  JOHN  ROBERT,  M.D.  1861. 

Lochgilphead ;  Foo-Chow-foo,  China  (Medical  Officer,  H.B.M.  Consulate); 
Chesterfield,  Derbyshire;  Ayr;  Peel,  Isle  of  Man. 

SOMERVILLE,  MUNRO,  M.A.  1895. 

Student  of  Theology  in  Glasgow  University;  son  of  Thomas  Somerville, 
M.A.  (q.v.). 

SOMERVILLE,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1779. 

"  Natus  in  parochia  de  Carmichael,  filius  natu  secundus  Roberti  in  parochia 
sup.  dicta,  Agricolae"  [Matric.  Alb.  1775]. 


570  ROLL    OF   GRADUATES 

SOMERVILLE,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1861. 

Minister  of  (i)  St.   Andrew's,   Victoria,   British  Columbia,  (2)  St.  David's, 
Kirkintilloch,  (3)  Blackfriars,  Glasgow. 

SOMERVILLE,  WILLIAM  FRANCIS, 

M.A.  1880,  B.Sc.  1883,  M.B.,  CM.  1884,  M.D.  1886. 
Glasgow;  son  of  Alex.  Neil  Somerville,  D.D.  (q.v.). 

SOMMERS,  JOHN,  B.A.,  M.A.  1785,  D.D.  1818. 

Minister  of  Mid  Calder,  1795  to  1842;  died  25th  September,  1842,  aged  78. 

SOMMERVILLE,  JAMES,  D.D.  1887. 

Minister  of  (i)  Gourock,  (2)  Irvine;  died  2Qth  January,  1893,  aged  65. 

SOMMERVILLE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1819. 

"  Hibernus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SORLEY,  HENRY,  M.D.,  C.M.  1832. 

Liverpool;    Dunedin,     New    Zealand;     Bacchus    Marsh,    Victoria;    Hay, 
N.S.  Wales. 

SORLIE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1885. 

(i)  Teacher  in  Kirkcaldy  Burgh  School;  (2)  Head  Master  of  Plockton  Public 
School,  Ross-shire. 

SOTHERGILL,  THOMAS  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1844. 

Tullamore,  King's  Co.;  Belturbet,  Co.  Cavan;  Canada. 

SOUDEN,  JAMES,  M.A.   1885. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Public  School,  Kilwinning,  1886-90,  (2)  The  John  Neilson 
Institution,  Paisley,  since  1890. 

SOUTAR,  GEORGE  SHAND,  M.A.  1871. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Sandwick,  Orkney. 

SPARK,  JOHN,  M.A.  1874- 

Minister  of  (i)  St.  James's,  Kirkcaldy,  (2)  dyne. 
SPARK,  ROBERT  REITH,  M.A.   1878. 

Minister  of  Durris. 

SPEAR,  LAWRENCE,  B.Sc.  1893. 

Officer,  U.S.  Navy. 

SPEARING,  ANDREW,  M.D.  1851. 

Dublin ;  Antrim. 

SPEIR,  WILLIAM  ROBERT,  M.B.  1867,  C.M.   1870. 

"Anchor"  Line  S.S.  Service;    Haltwhistle,  Northumberland. 

SPEIRS,  ARCHIBALD,  M.D.  1788. 

"  Scoto-Brittanus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SPEIRS,  DOUGLAS,  M.D.  1849. 

Glasgow. 


ROLL    OF   GRADUATES  571 

SPEIRS,  EBENEZER  BROWN,  M.A.  1876,  B.D.  1879. 

Minister  of  (i)  Glendevon,  1881-97,  (2)  Morningside,  Edinburgh,  since  1897. 

SPEIRS,.  JOHN,  CM.  1821. 

Greenock. 
SPEIRS,  JOHN,  M.D.  1834. 

Greenock. 
SPEIRS,  JOHN  LINDSAY,  M.B.,  CM.   1880. 

Glasgow;    Cramlington,    Northumberland;    Glasgow;    Newcastle-on-Tyne ; 
Gateshead. 
SPEIRS,  THOMAS  ORR,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Glasgow. 

SPENCE,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1805. 

Barrister-at-Law  (of  the  Inner  Temple)  and  Jurist;  M.P.  for  (i)  Reading, 
1826-27,  (2)  Ripon,  1829-32;  born  1787;  died  i2th  December,   1851. 
SPENCE,  PATRICK,  M.A.  1766. 

Minister  of  Orwell,  1786  to  1823;  died  28th  July,  1823,  aged  76. 

SPENCE,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1841. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SPENCE,  WALTER  WATSON,  M.B.,  CM.  1884. 

Whitehaven;  Workington;  Glasgow;  died  2oth  March,  1895,  aged  32. 

SPENCE,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1780. 

Of  Virginia;    married,    5th    June,    1780,    Isabella,    daughter    of   the    then 
deceased  James  Tennent,  Merchant,  Glasgow. 
SPENCER,  JOHN  HENRY  FREDERICK,  M.D.  1835. 

"  Isle  of  Man  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SPENCER,  WILLIAM  CLOUGH,  M.B.,  CM.  1874. 

Manchester. 

SPENS,  JOHN  GILLESPIE,  M.A.  1892,  LL.B.  1895. 

Writer,  Glasgow;  son  of  Walter  Cook  Spens,  LL.D.  (q.v.). 

SPENS,  WALTER  COOK,  LL.D.  1889. 

Advocate;  Sheriff-Substitute  of  Lanarkshire. 
SPIERS,  JOHN,  C.M.  1820. 

"F.  unicus  Hug.  Agric.  Kilbride"  [Matric.  Alb.   1815]. 
SPITTAL,  JOHN,  M.D.  1826. 

Glasgow;  died  27th  March,  1840,  aged  34. 

SPRENT,  JAMES,  M.A.  1825. 

Emigrated  to  Tasmania,  1830,  and  was  for  some  time  Tutor  to  Governor 
Sir  George  Arthur's  children;  appointed  District  Surveyor,  1832;  employed  in 
surveying  the  Van  Diemen's  Land  Company's  Estates,  1842-46  ;  took  leading 
part  in  the  trigonometrical  survey  of  the  Island,  1849-57  ;  appointed  Surveyor- 
General  of  Tasmania,  1857;  born  in  England,  of  Scottish  parents,  1806;  died 
27th  September,  1863. 


572  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

SPRIGG,  JAMES,  M.A.  1825. 

"  Fil.  maxs.  Jacobi  Typographi,  apud  Manchester"  [Matric.  Alb.   1822]. 

SPROTT,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1826. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  West  Kilbride,  (2)  Archieston;  died  4th  May,  1864, 
aged  58. 

SPROTT,  ANDREW,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887. 

Edentown,  Cumberland;  Broughton-in-Furness,  Lanes.;  Patterdale,  West- 
moreland. 

SPROTT,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  B.A.  1849,  D.D.  1880. 

Minister  (i)  at  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  (2)  in  Mid  Parish,  Greenock,  (3)  at  St. 
Michael's,  Dumfries,  (4)  at  Kandy,  Ceylon  (Chaplain),  (5)  at  Gosport  (Acting 
Military  Chaplain),  (6)  of  Chapel  of  Garioch,  (7)  of  North  Berwick. 

SPROTT,  GREGORY,  M.B.,  C.M.   1885,  M.D.   1894. 

Glasgow ;   Little  Lever,  Lanes. ;   Manchester ;    Ulverstone,  Tasmania. 

SPROTT,  HAROLD  GEORGE  HILL,  M.A.   1889. 

Law  Clerk,  Edinburgh;   son  of  George  Washington  Sprott,  D.D.  (q.v.). 

SPROUL,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1775. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Roberti  Agricolae  in  Parochia  de  Urney  Comitatu 
de  Tyronne  in  Hybernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1773]. 

SPROULE,  JOHN,  M.D.  1836. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SPROULE,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1850. 

"Robert  Sproule,  M.D.,  Surgeon,  R.N.,"  perished  on  gth  May,  1859,  in  the 
wreck  of  H.M.S.  "Heron." 

SPROULE,  SAMUEL,  M.D.  1834. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SPROULE,  SAMUEL,  M.D.  1835. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SPROULE,  THOMAS  JOHNSTON,  M.D.,  C.M.  1834. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SPROULL,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.   1895. 

Johnstone. 

SPROULL,  WILLIAM  JOHN,  M.D.,  C.M.  1834. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SQUIER,  WILLIAM  THOMAS,  M.D.  1840. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SQUIRES,  WILLIAM  WESTBROOK,  M.D.  1826. 

Liverpool;   died  at  London,  8th  August,   1861,  aged  56. 

STACK,  MAURICE  TANCRED,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Crich,  Derbyshire. 


ROLL  OF  GRADUATES  573 

STACK,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1843. 

Surgeon,   86th  Regiment;    shot  dead  whilst   dressing   a  wounded    man  at 
the  storming  of  Jhansi,  on  3rd  April,  1858. 
STAFFORD,  JOHN  OWEN,  M.A   1890. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

STAFFORD,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1883. 

Nottingham ;   Glasgow ;   Nottingham  (Lecturer  on  Physiology  in  University 
College). 

STAINTHORPE,  WILLIAM  WATERS,  M.D.,  CM.  1876. 

Wortley,  Yorks. ;  London ;  Wickham-Market,  Suffolk ;   Hexham ;  Wareham, 
Dorset ;   Kirkleatham,  Yorks. ;   Saltburn  there. 

STAIR,  EARL  OF,  LL.D.  1879. 

Tenth  Earl;  sometime  Captain,  Scots  Guards;  M.P.  for  Wigtownshire,  1841-56; 

Lord  High  Commissioner  to  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Church  of  Scotland, 

1869-72;   Chancellor  of  Glasgow  University  since  1884;   born  ist  April,  1819; 

K.T.   1865. 

STALKFR,  GEORGE  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1892,  B.D.   1895. 

Minister  of  Inverchaolin  since  1896. 

STALKER,  JAMES,  D.D.  1890. 

F.C.   Minister   at  (i)  Kirkcaldy,  (2)  St  Matthew's,  Glasgow;   M.A.  Edin. 
1869. 

STALLYBRASS,  THOMAS  EDWARD,  B.A.  1841. 

Congregational  Minister,  West  Ham,  Essex;   died  1883,  aged  65. 

STAMPER,  JOHN,  M.A,  1758. 

"Filius  natu  secundus  Viri  Reverendi  V.D.M.  Rectoris  in  Parochia  de  Kirk 
Lin  ton,  Comitatu  de  Cumberland"  [Matric.  Alb.   1756]. 

STANDISH,  RICHARD,  M.A,  1776. 

"Filius   Unicus   Joannis   Standish,   Armigeri   in   Comitatu   de   Limerick  in 
Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.   1773]. 

STANFORD,  BEDELL  HOWARD,  M.A.  1743. 

"  Filius  Joannis  Stanford  Armigeri  in  Com.  de  Cavan  in   Hibernia  "  [Matric. 
Alb.  1741]. 

STANFORD,  CHARLES  EDWARD  CORTIS,  B.Sc.  1895. 

Student  of  Medicine. 

STANFORD,  JOSEPH  ARTHUR,  M.D.  1826. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

STANFORD,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1766 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Roberti  Armigeri  in  Parochia  de  Anna  in  Comitatu  de 
Cavan  in  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.   1765]. 

STANISTREET,  RICHARD,  M.D.  1853. 

Castlemartyr,    Co.    Cork ;    Youghal,  same    Co. ;    Malahide,    Co.    Dublin ; 
died  3rd  February,  1890,  aged  60. 


574  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

STANLEY,  HENRY,  M.D.  1843. 

Portadown,  Co.  Armagh. 

STANTON,  THOMAS  JACK,  M.A.   1896. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Blantyre  School,  1893,  (2)  Woodside  School,  Glasgow,  since 
1893. 

STANYON,  JOHN  SANDYS,  M.A.  1891. 

Minister  of  Lanry-gate  Congregational  Church,  Leicester. 

STARK,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1819. 

Minister  of  (i)  Original  Burgher  Congregation,  Falkirk,  (2)  Sand  wick  Parish, 
(3)  Free  Church,  Closeburn;  died  at  Tighnabruaich,  i2th  August,  1881,  aged 
96. 

STARK,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1811. 

Pastor  of  the  Associate  Church  at  (i)  South  Shields,  1818-19,  (2)  Grand 
Street,  New  York,  1822-49;  born  in  Stirlingshire,  1790;  died  at  the  house  of  his 
cousin,  Dennyloanhead  there,  i8th  September,  1849. 

STARK,  JOHN,  M.D.  1863. 

Coatbridge;   Surgeon,  U.S.  Army;    Kansas,  Missouri,  U.S.A. 

STARK,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1819. 

Minister  of  (i)  Kilfinnan,  (2)  Free  Church  there;  died  24th  August,  1877. 

STARK,  MARK  YOUNG,  M.A.  1821. 

Minister  at  Dundas,  Ontario,  Canada,  of  (i)  Church  of  Scotland,  1833-43,  (2) 
Free  Church,  1843-66;  born  at  Cleish  Castle,  Kinross,  gth  January,  1799; 
died  at  Dundas,  Canada,  24th  January,  1866. 

STARK,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1758. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Thomae  Stark  Mercatoris  in  Urbe  Manchester" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1753]. 

STEAD,  BENJAMIN,  M.D.  1754. 

"  Practitioner  of  Physick  at  London,  who  had  long  been  Apothecary  in  Guy's 
Hospital  there"  [Univ.  Minute,  2gth  February,  1754]. 

STEAD,  FRANCIS  HERBERT,  M.A.  1881. 

Minister  of  Gallowtree  Gate  Congregational  Church,  Leicester,  1884-90; 
Editor  of  the  Independent  and  Nonconformist^  1890-92;  Warden  of  the  Social 
Settlement,  Robert  Browning  Hall,  Walworth,  London,  S.E.,  since  1894. 

STEEDMAN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1850. 

Sometime  Preacher  in  U.P.  Church;  latterly  a  Bank  Clerk;  died  ist 
June,  1858. 

STEEDMAN,  JOHN  FRANCIS,  M.D.  1840. 

Wellington,  Salop;   died  2nd  September,  1895,  aged  78. 

STEEDMAN,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1785. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Thomae  vectigalium  coactoris  in  Anderstoun,  Natus  in 
parochia  de  Thurso  et  comitatu  de  Caithness"  [Matric.  Alb.  1771]. 


ROLL  OF  GRADUATES  575 

STEEL,  ANDREW,  M.D.  1831. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

STEEL,  ARCHIBALD,  M.D.  1837. 

"Fil.  n.  minim.  Joannis  architect!  in  Comit.  Renfrew"  [Matric.  Alb.   1830]. 

STEEL,  EDWARD  HENRY,  M.A.  1885. 

Congregational  Minister  at  (i)  Thornton,  near  Bradford,  (2)  Willington  Quay, 
near  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

STEEL,  FRANCIS,  M.A.  1800,  M.D.  1805. 

Glasgow;   died  ist  June,   1857,  aged  77. 

STEEL,  JAMES,  M.D.  1818. 

"F.  n.  unicus  Jac.  in  Paroch.  N.  Monkland"  [Matric.  Alb.   1814]. 

STEEL,  JAMES,  M.A.  1874. 

Minister  of  Bonnybridge. 

STEEL,  JAMES,  M.A.  1887. 

Mechanical  Engineer,  Glasgow. 

STEEL,  JOHN,  M.A.  1814. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

STEEL,  JOHN,  D.D.  1896. 

Minister  of  (i)  St.  David's  Free  Church,  Kirkintilloch,  1869-78,  (2)  Greenhead 
U.P.  Church,  Glasgow,  since  1878. 

STEEL,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1884,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Glasgow. 

STEEL,  THOMAS,  M.D.   1833. 

"F.  n.  2ndus  Roberti  Agric.,  Sorn,  Ayr"  [Matric.  Alb.   1820]. 

STEEL,  THOMAS  HERON,  M.D.  1860. 

Glasgow ;   Creswick,   Victoria,    Australia ;    Horsham   there ;    Toorak   there  ; 
died  26th  October,  1893,  aged  57. 

STEEL,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1818. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Falkirk;  died  29th  June,  1859,  aged  60. 

STEEL,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Stanley,  Co.  Durham ;  Middlesbrough. 

STEELE,  CHARLES,  M.A.  1882. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Carnbusnethan. 

STEELE,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

F.C.    Missionary,  Ngoniland,  Livingstonia,   Africa;   died   24th  June,    1895, 
aged  34. 

STEELE,  HENRY  STEWART,  M.A.  1847. 

Brother  of  William  John  Steele,  M.A.  1847  (q.v),  and  "  filius  natu  maximus 

viri  reverendi  Jacobi  V.D.M.  apud  Stranorlar  in  comitatu  de  Donegal"  [Matric, 
Alb.  1844]. 


576  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

STEELE,  JAMES,  M.A.   1818. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Stranorlar,   1821-59;  died  i7th  June,   1859. 

STEELE,  JAMES  A.,  M.A.  1814. 

"  F.  n.  Max.  Gulielmi  Ludi  Magistri,  Vic.  et  Com.  de  Dumbarton  "  [Matric. 
Alb.  1808]. 

STEELE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1805. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

STEELE,  JOHN  CHARLES,  M.D.  1848. 

Medical  Superintendent  of  (i)  Glasgow  Royal  Infirmary,  (2)  Guy's  Hospital, 
London;  died  there  6th  November,  1892,  aged  71. 

STEELE,  ROSS  STEWART,  M.B.,  C.M.  1883. 

Ship  Surgeon  ;  Gnosall,  Staffs. 

STEELE,  THOMAS,  M.A.   1882. 

Licentiate  of  the  Free  Church ;  settled  as  a  Minister  in  New  South  Wales. 

STEELE,  WILLIAM  CALDWELL,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Evenwood,  Durham ;  St.  Osyth,  Essex. 

STEELE,  WILLIAM  CUNINGHAME,  M.A.   1879,  LL.B.  1881. 

Advocate,  Edinburgh. 

STEELE,  WILLIAM  JOHN,  M.A.  1847. 

Brother  of  Henry  Stewart  Steele,  M.A.  1847  (q.v.),  and  "filius  natu  tertius 
viri  reverendi  Jacobi  V.D.M.  apud  Stranorlar  in  comitatu  de  Donegal"  [Matric. 
Alb.  1844], 

STEEN,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1829. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Limavady  of  (i)  Drumachose  Congregation,  (2) 
Second  Charge;  born  nth  April,  1807;  ordained  1833. 

STEEN,  GEORGE,  B.A.  1848,  M.A.  1849. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Keady,  Co.  Armagh;    ordained  1854. 

STEEN,  MATTHEW,  M.A.  1771. 

"  Filius  natu  minimus  Josephi  Agricolae  in  Parochia  de  Taughboyn  in  Com. 
de  Donegal  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1769]. 

STEIL,  JAMES  WILLIAM  HANCOCK,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886. 

London ;  Beckenham,  Kent ;  Oakham,  Rutland ;  Colsterworth,  Lines. 

STENHOUSE,  WILLIAM  MACSTRAVICK,  M.B.,  C.M.  1875,  M.D.  1877. 

Glasgow;  Dunedin,  N.Z.  (Honorary  Physician,  Dunedin  Hospital,  etc., 
etc.,  etc.). 

STEPHEN,  FREDERIC  JOHN,  M.A.  1883. 

Shipbuilder,  Glasgow. 

STEPHENS,  JAMES,  M.A.  1868. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Berwick. 

STEPHENS,  JOSEPH,  M.D.   1840. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


ROLL   OF  GRADUATES  577 

STEPHENS,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1772. 

"  Natus  in  Hybernia,  filius  secundus  natu  Samuelis  Agricolae  in  parochia  de 
Drumblane  &  Comitatu  de  Cavan"  [Matric.  Alb.  1770]. 

STEPHENSON,  FRANK  LAWRANCE,  M.B.,  CM.  1867. 

Canterbury ;  Surgeon,  P.  and  O.  Co.'s  Service ;  Fawley,  Hants. ;  Bradninch, 
Devon;  Woolwich. 

STEPHENSON,  GEORGE  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1805. 

Assistant  Surgeon,  Sgth  Regiment,  and  Surgeon,  3rd  Dragoon  Guards  ;  died  at 
Buttas,  Co.  Antrim,  i8th  November,  1864,  aged  76;  brother  of  Robert  Stephen- 
son,  M.A.  1813  (q.v.). 

STEPHENSON,  JAMES  ARMSTRONG,  M.A.  1799. 

Died  at  Killally,  Co.  Antrim,  gih  May,  1839,  aged  57  ;  brother  of  Robert 
Stephenson,  M.A,  1813  (q.v.). 

STEPHENSON,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1813. 

M.D.   Edin.    1817;   Physician  in  Belfast;   died  at  Wellington  Place  there, 

2ist   September,    1869,  aged  75;    brother   of  George   Alex.  Stephenson,   M.A. 

1805    (q.v.),    James    Armstrong    Stephenson,    M.A.    1799    (q.v.),    and    Samuel 

Martin  Stephenson,  M.A.   1799  (q.v.). 

STEPHENSON,  SAMUEL  MARTIN,  M.A.  1799. 

Superintending  Surgeon-General  of  the  Presidency  of  Madras ;  died  in  India, 
July,  1834,  aged  50;  brother  of  Robert  Stephenson,  M.A.  1813  (q.v.). 

STEPHENSON,  WILLIAM,  CM.  1826. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

STERLING,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1742. 

"Alexri  F.  in  Paroch.  Donaghedi  &  Comit.  Tyrone,  Gen."  [Matric.  Alb. 
I739]- 

STEUART,  JOHN  WILLOX,  B.L.  1880. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

STEVEN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1762. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Joannis  in  Urbe  Glasguae"  [Matric.  Alb.   1755]. 

STEVEN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1776. 

Minister  of  (i)  Albion  Street  Chapel,  Glasgow,  (2)  Lochwinnoch ;  died  2ist 
June,  1801. 

STEVEN,  JAMES,  D.D.  1817. 

Minister  of  (i)  Crown  Court  Chapel,  London,  (2)  Kilwinning;  "The  Calf" 
of  Burns;  died  isth  February,  1824,  aged  63. 

STEVEN,  JAMES,  M.D.  1848. 

Volunteered  to  act,  and  acted,  in  the  cholera  epidemic  in  Dumfries,  1848; 
Practitioner  in  Glasgow,  1849-73;  born  at  Hamilton,  1827;  died  1873. 

2  O 


578  ROLL    OF   GRADUATES 

STEVEN,  JOHN  LINDSAY,  M.B.,  C.M.  1880,  M.D.   1884. 

(Brunton  Prizeman) ;  Glasgow :  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Clinical  Medicine 
in  the  University,  1883-90;  sometime  Professor  of  Pathology  in  St.  Mungo's 
College  and  Lecturer  on  Pathology  in  Queen  Margaret  College. 

STEVEN,  SAMUEL,  M.A.  1882,  LL.B.  1884. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

STEVEN,  WILLIAM  M'CULLOCH,  M.A.  1892,  B.D.  1895. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

STEVENS,  JOHN  BARR,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Glasgow ;  Lenzie ;  Renfrew. 

STEVENS,  ROBERT,  B.A.  1854,  M.A.  1855. 

Congregational  Minister  at  Coleford,  Gloucestershire ;  retired  1896. 

STEVENSON,  ALAN,  LL.B.  1840. 

Civil  Engineer,  Edinburgh;  appointed  Engineer  to  the  Northern  Lighthouse 
Board,  1843,  and  designed  a  number  of  Lighthouses,  including  the  Skerry vore 
Tower ;  presented  with  medals  by  the  Emperor  of  Russia  and  the  Kings  of  Prussia 
and  Holland;  born  at  Edinburgh,  28th  April,  1807;  died  at  Portobello,  23rd 
December,  1865;  M.A.  Edin.  1826;  F.R.S.E. 

STEVENSON,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.   1749. 

Of  Dolgain,  Ayrshire ;  Professor  of  Practice  of  Medicine  in  the  University 
of  Glasgow,  1766-89;  died  2gth  May,  1791. 

STEVENSON,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

South  Shields. 

STEVENSON,  ARCHIBALD,  M.D.  1839. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

STEVENSON,  DAVID,  M.A.  1766. 

''Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

STEVENSON,  DAVID  LYON,  M.A.  1892,  M.B.,  C.M.  1896. 

Glasgow. 

STEVENSON,  HENRY,  M.A.  1766. 

Librarian  to  the  University  of  Glasgow,  1772-73;  Minister  of  Blantyre,  1773- 
1808;  died  27th  December,  1808,  aged  70. 

STEVENSON,  HUGH,  M.A.  1884. 

Law  Clerk,  Glasgow. 

STEVENSON,  HUGH,  M.A.  1888. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Dunblane. 

STEVENSON,  HUGH,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Rothwell,  Leeds. 

STEVENSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1832. 

Minister  of  (i)  Newton-upon-Ayr,  (2)  Free  Church  there;  died  3oth 
September,  1865,  aged  55. 


ROLL   OF  GRADUATES  579 

STEVENSON,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1878. 

Clydebank. 

STEVENSON,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1888,  M.D.  1891. 

Glasgow ;   Kilmalcolm. 

STEVENSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1734- 

STEVENSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1791. 

Eldest  son  of  Professor  Alexander  Stevenson,  M.D.  1749  (q.v.). 

STEVENSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1816. 

Church  of  Scotland  Missionary  to  Bombay,  1823-34;  Assistant  Chaplain  to 
East  India  Company,  1834-41;  Chaplain,  1841-54;  Minister  of  Ladykirk,  1855-58; 
died  nth  August,  1858,  aged  60;  D.D.  SL  Andrews,  1836. 

STEVENSON,  JOHN,  M.D.  1824. 

Probably  Rothesay. 

STEVENSON,  JOHN,  CM.  1824. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

STEVENSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1826. 

"Fil.  n.  2dus  Thomae  Mercat.  Glasg."  [Matric.  Alb.  1821]. 

STEVENSON,  JOHN,  B.A.   1829,  M.A.  1830. 

Minister,  Derby. 

STEVENSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1862,  B.D.  1868. 

Minister  of  Kilcreggan. 

STEVENSON,  JOHN,  M.B.  1874. 

Sunderland;   Forfar;   Surgeon-Major,  Army. 

STEVENSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1877. 

Chemist,  High  Smithston,  Kilwinning. 

STEVENSON,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1880,  M.D.  1894. 

Troon ;   Armadale ;    Paisley. 

STEVENSON,  JOHN  JAMES,  B.A.  1850,  M.A.  1851. 

Architect  in  (i)  Glasgow,  (2)  London. 

STEVENSON,  MATHEW,  CM.  1828. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

STEVENSON,  NATHANIEL,  M.A.  1888,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Govan ;   Galashiels. 

STEVENSON,  RALPH  DRUMMOND,  M.B.,  CM.  1879. 

Glasgow ;  London  ;  Creswick,  Victoria,  Australia ;  Daylesford  there ;  Mount 
Franklin  there;  Ballarat  there;  died  1897. 

STEVENSON,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1831. 

Minister  of  (i)  Airdrie,  (2)  Forfar;  born  yth  February,  1812;  died  2ist 
March,  1877. 


580  ROLL    OF   GRADUATES 

STEVENSON,  ROBERT,  M.A.   1876. 

Minister  of  Dunfermline. 

STEVENSON,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  CM.  1887. 

Greenock ;   Innellan. 

STEVENSON,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Thornhill,  Dumfriesshire;  Brandon  Colliery,  Co.  Durham;  Prince  Albert. 
Cape  Colony. 

STEVENSON,  ROBERT  HORNE,  M.A.  1884. 

Chaplain  (Church  of  Scotland)  at  Madras,  India. 

STEVENSON,  ROBERT  T.,  M.A.   1835. 

Brother  of  Samuel  Stevenson,  M.A.  1835  (q.v.),  and  "filius  natu  maximus 
Joannis  agricolae  in  parochia  de  Glendermot  et  comitatu  de  Derry  "  [Matric.  Alb. 
1832]. 

STEVENSON,  SAMUEL,  M.A.  1835. 

Younger  brother  of  Robert  T.  Stevenson,  M.A.   1835  (q.v.). 

STEVENSON,  WILLIAM,  M.D.   1853. 

Son  of  James  Stevenson,  Saddler,  Kilmarnock ;  died  of  pulmonary  disease 
almost  immediately  after  graduation. 

STEVENSON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1878. 

Minister  of  (i)  Middle  Kirk,  Perth,  (2)  Auchtertool. 

STEVENSON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1889. 

Teacher  (i)  in  Hermitage  School,  Helensburgh,  (2)  under  Govan  School 
Board. 

STEVENSON,  WILLIAM  FERRIE,  M.A.  1856. 

Minister  of  Rutherglen. 

STEVENSON,  WILLIAM  FLEMING,  B.A.  1850,  M.A.  1851. 

Presbyterian  Minister  in  Dublin;  D.D.  Edin.  1881;  died  i6th  September, 
1886,  aged  54. 

STEVENSON,  WRIGHT  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1871. 

Sometime  engaged  in  private  teaching,  but  not  now  following  any  profession, 

being  possessed  of  private  means;  resident  at  17  Albert  Drive,  Crosshill,  Glasgow. 

STEWART,  ADAM  BELL,  M.A.  1896. 

Master  of  Mathematics  and  Physics  in  School  of  Agriculture,  Ghizet, 
Cairo,  Egypt. 

STEWART,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1773. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Gulielmi  Mercatoris  in  Urbe  Belfast,  Hibernia" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1769], 

STEWART,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1820. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


ROLL   OF  GRADUATES  581 

STEWART,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1832. 

Minister  of  (i)  Killin,  (2)  Free  Church  there;  resigned   i5th  May,  1880; 
died  joth  August,  1883. 

STEWART,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1843. 

"Filius  nat.  max.  Joannis  Agricolae  in  com.  de  Perth"  [Matric.  Alb.  1839]. 

STEWART,  ALEXANDER,  LL.D.  1854. 

Minister  of  Douglas,   1820-62;   died  i4th  November,   1862,  aged  81. 

STEWART,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1862, 

Staff- Assistant-Surgeon,  Army ;   Tuapeka,  New  Zealand. 

STEWART,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  CM.  1866. 

Aberfeldy;   Glasgow;   died  2ist  February,   1868. 

STEWART,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  CM.  1876. 

Huddersfield ;  died  ;th  September,  1891. 

STEWART,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  CM.  1878,  M.D.  1881. 

Glasgow ;   Attercliffe,  Yorks. ;   Manchester. 

STEWART,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1879,  B.D.  1881. 

Minister  of  E.U.  (Congregational)  Church,  Ayr. 

STEWART,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  CM.  1880. 

Uphall,  Linlithgowshire. 

STEWART,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1881. 

Minister,  Essendean,  North  Melbourne,  Australia. 

STEWART,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1890. 

Teacher  at  (i)  Fraserburgh,  (2)  Kincardine-on-Forth,  (3)  Tarbert,  Lochfyne. 

STEWART,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Larkhall. 

STEWART,  ALEXANDER  HAMILTON,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Glasgow;  Sunderland. 

STEWART,  ALEXANDER  MORRIS,  M.A.  1889. 

Minister  of  High  Street  Free  Church,  Arbroath,  since  1897. 

STEWART,  ALEXANDER  PATRICK,  M.D.  1838. 

London :    sometime   Lecturer   on   Medicine   at   Middlesex   Hospital ;    died 
i  yth  July,  1883,  aged  70. 

STEWART,  ALLAN,  M.D.  1844. 

Paisley. 

STEWART,  ANDREW,  M.B.,  CM.  1883. 

Glasgow;   Trentham,  Staffs.;   Minas-Geraes,  Brazil;   Rio  de  Janeiro;   New 
South  Wales. 

STEWART,  ARCHIBALD  DUNLOP,  CM.  1833. 

Greenock;   died  1890. 


5 82  ROLL  OF  GRADUATES 

STEWART,  ARCHIBALD  DUNLOP,  M.B.  1874. 

Greenock ;   Glasgow. 

STEWART,  ARTHUR,  M.D.  1820. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

STEWART,  CHARLES,  M.A.  1866. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland;  sometime  Assistant  to  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Monro,  D.D.,  Minister  of  Campsie;  died  3oth  July,  1870,  aged  29; 
brother  of  Robert  Stewart,  D.D.  1891  (q.v.). 

STEWART,  CHARLES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Glasgow;   Ship  Surgeon;   Old  Cumnock;   Auchinleck;   Glasgow. 

STEWART,  CHARLES  M'DANIEL,  M.A.  1773. 

"Filius  secundus  Irvini  Pastoris  Derrykighan  Parochiae  in  Comitatu  de 
Antrim"  [Matric.  Alb.  1771];  Armagh  Bursar,  1775;  "is  to  De  a  Clergyman  in 
the  established  Church  in  Ireland"  [Univ.  Minute,  4th  March,  1775]. 

STEWART,  CHARLES  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1877,  M.B.,  C.M.  1881,  M.D.  1883. 

Leith ;   Glasgow. 

STEWART,  CHARLES  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1894. 

Student  of  Law;   son  of  Professor  William  Stewart  (q.v.). 

STEWART,  DAVID,  M.A.  1819. 

Minister  of  (i)  Kinlochspelvie,  (2)  Ardnamurchan ;  found  dead  in  bed, 
8th  May,  1860. 

STEWART,  DONALD,  M.D.  1821,  C.M.  1823. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

STEWART,  DONALD,  M.B.  1874,  M.D.   1876. 

Blackburn ;   Nottingham. 

STEWART,  FREDERIC  RICHARDSON,  M.A.   1895. 

Student  of  Medicine;  son  of  Professor  William  Stewart  (q.v.). 

STEWART,  GEORGE,  B.A.  1848,  M.A.  1849. 

"Filius  natu  minimus  defuncti  Gabrielis  agricolae  in  parochia  de  Conwall 
et  comitat.  de  Donegal"  [Matric.  Alb.  1846]. 

STEWART,  GEORGE  CLARK,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Ship  Surgeon ;   Castor,  near  Peterborough ;   Glasgow. 

STEWART,  GEORGE  SHAW,  M.A.  1891. 

Minister  of  the  U.P.  Church  at  Inverness. 

STEWART,  HENRY,  M.A.  1881. 

Native  of  Arbroath ;  became  a  Journalist ;  no  further  particulars  ascertained. 

STEWART,  HORATIO  AGNEW,  M.D.  1841. 

Professor  of  Materia  Medica  in  Queen's  College,  Belfast;  died  1857,  aged  36. 

STEWART,  HUGH  GEORGE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Dunbar ;   London ;   Chapeltown,  Yorks. ;   Normanton  there. 


ROLL    OF    GRADUATES  583 

STEWART,  JACOB,  M.A.  1769. 

"Jacobi  Filius  natu  unicus  Agricolae  in   Parochia  de  Rathfryland  in  Com. 
de  Doune  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1766]. 

STEWART,  JAMES,  M.A.  1734. 

STEWART,  JAMES,  M.A.  1815. 

"Filius    Natu    Max.    Joannis    Mercatoris    apud    Ballybay   in    comitatu    de 
Monaghan"  [Matric.  Alb.   1809,  page  382], 

STEWART,  JAMES,  M.D.  1852. 

Glasgow;   died  nth  August,  1873,  aged  67. 

STEWART,  JAMES,  M.D.  1864,  C.M.  1868. 

Whitby;   died  at  Dunoon,  27th  July,  1895. 

STEWART,  JAMES,  M.D.,  C.M.  1866,  D.D.  1893. 

F.C.  Missionary  to  Lovedale,  South  Africa;  ordained  ist  February,  1865; 

"one  of  Dr.   Livingstone's  (q.v.)  companions  in  his  African  journeys"  [Univ. 
Minute,  25th  May,   1865]. 

STEWART,  JAMES,  M.A.  1873. 

See  STUART,  JAMES  MAITLAND. 

STEWART,  JAMES,  B.L.  1882. 

Deputy-Clerk  of  Glasgow  School  Board. 

STEWART,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Newton,  Lanarkshire. 

STEWART,  JAMES  ALLAN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888. 

Falkirk;   Australia;   Glasgow;   Normanton,  Yorks. 

STEWART,  JAMES  EDMUND  FERGUSSON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Guildford,  Western  Australia. 

STEWART,  JAMES  PICKERING,  M.B.,  C.M.  1870. 

Carlisle;   Manchester;    London;   Gosberton,  Lines.;   died  1888. 

STEWART,  JOHN,  M.A.  1731. 

STEWART,  JOHN,  M.A.  1772. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Joannis  Agricolae  in  Parochia  de  Lifford  in  Comitatu 
de  Donegal  in  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.   1771]. 

STEWART,  JOHN,  M.A.  1818. 

Minister  of  (i)  Oldham  Street  Church,  Liverpool,   (2)  Sorn,   (3)  Liberton; 
born  at  Greenock,  26th  June,  1793;   died  27th  December,  1879. 

STEWART,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886. 

Kirkintilloch ;    Batley,  Yorks. 

STEWART,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886,  M.D.  1891. 

Glasgow. 

STEWART,  JOHN,  M.A.  1892. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 


584  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

STEWART,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Ferryhill,  Durham ;   Beith. 

STEWART,  JOHN,  M.A.  1894. 

Merchant,  Rothesay. 

STEWART,  JOHN,  M.A.  1895. 

Student  of  Law. 

STEWART,  JOHN,  M.A.  1896. 

Student  of  Medicine. 

STEWART,  JOHN  BARCLAY,  M.A.  1883,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886. 

Glasgow ;   Haslingden,  Lanes. ;   Glasgow ;    Derby ;    Glasgow. 

STEWART,  JOHN  GRAHAM,  B.Sc.  1886. 

Engineer  and  Ironmaster  in  Glasgow;  Director  of  A.  &  J.  Stewart  & 
Clydesdale,  Limited;  son  of  Andrew  Stewart,  founder  (1896)  of  the  Political 
Economy  Chair  in  the  University. 

STEWART,  JOHN  LINDSAY,  M.D.  1853. 

H.M.  Indian  Medical  Service,  Bengal;  died  at  Dalhousie,  Punjaub,  India, 
5th  July,  1873,  aged  42. 

STEWART,  JOHN  MITCHELL  YOUNG,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887. 

Glasgow;   Albany,  Western  Australia;   Guildford  there. 

STEWART,  JOHN  ROBERT  WATSON,  M.A.  1883. 

Teacher  in  Wellpark  Public  School,  Glasgow. 

STEWART,  JOHN  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1882,  B.D.  1886. 

English  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Cleator  Moor. 

STEWART,  MATTHEW,  D.D.  1756. 

Minister  of  Rosneath,  1745-47;  Professor  of  Mathematics  in  University  of 

Edinburgh,   1747  to  1785;  father  of  Professor  Dugald  Stewart;  born  at  Manse 
of  Rothesay,  1717  ;  died  23rd  January,   1785. 

STEWART,  PAUL,  M.B.,  C.M.   1889. 

Ship  Surgeon;   Glasgow. 

STEWART,  PETER,  M.D.   1845. 

Glasgow;  died  icth  May,  1883,  aged  70. 

STEWART,  PETER,  M.A.  1863. 

Probationer  of  the  U.P.  Church;  born  at  Campbeltown,  1839;  died  at 
Beith,  2nd  April,  1868. 

STEWART,  PETER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1868,  M.D.  1872. 

Glasgow;   Tain;   London;   Tokomairio,  N.Z. 

STEWART,  PETER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1872. 

Langley,  Durham. 

STEWART,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1765. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


ROLL   OF  GRADUATES  585 

STEWART,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1806. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Broughshane,  1809-52;  died  26th  September, 
1852,  aged  70. 

STEWART,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1826,  M.D.  1833. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

STEWART,  ROBERT,  CM.  1828. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

STEWART,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1837. 

Superintendent  of  Belfast  Hospital  for  the  Insane;  died  6th  April,   1875, 
aged  71. 

STEWART,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1839. 

Glasgow;  Coatbridge;  J.P.;  died  3ist  December,  1883. 

STEWART,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1868,  B.D.   1871,  D.D.  1891. 

Minister  of  (i)  Skelmorlie,  (2)  Duns,  (3)  North  Leith,  (4)  Jedburgh,   (5) 
New  Greyfriars',  Edinburgh. 

STEWART,  ROBERT,  M.B.  1873,  M.D.  1875. 

Carluke;  died  2ist  December,  1897. 

STEWART,  ROBERT  MITCHELL,  M.A,  1884. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Erskine. 

STEWART,  ROBERT  SLOSS,      m  M.B.,  CM.  1883,  M.D.  1886. 

Glasgow ;  Bridgend,  Glam. 

STEWART,  ROBERT  WALTER,  M.A.  1832. 

Minister  (i)  of  Erskine,  (2)  of  Free  Church,  Erskine,  (3)  at  Leghorn;  died 
23rd  November,  1887. 

STEWART,  ROBERTA  HENRIETTA  MARGUERETTA,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Guildford,  Western  Australia. 

STEWART,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1760. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  Thomas  Stewart,  Irish   Presbyterian  Minister 
at  Cootehill,  1766  to  1816,  who  died  loth  December,  1816. 

STEWART,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  CM.  1880. 

Glasgow ;    Riversdale,    Cape  of   Good  Hope ;    Pearstown  there ;    Pietretief 
there;  Salisbury,  Mashonaland. 

STEWART,  THOMAS  MACLACHLAN,  M.A.  1880,  LL.B.  1881. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

STEWART,  THOMAS  W.,  C.M.  1834. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

STEWART,  WALTER,  M.A.  1765. 

"  Filius    natu   tertius    Gualteri  quondam  Rectoris   Parochiae   de   Inskill   in 
Com.  de  Donigal  Hibernia "  [Matric.  Alb.  1764]. 


586  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

STEWART,  WALTER,  M.A.  1892,  B.Sc.  1895. 

Science  Student  at  Berlin  University. 

STEWART,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1764. 

"  Filius  unicus  Samuelis  quondam  Mercatoris  in  insula  New  Providence  " 
[Matric.  Alb.  1761]. 

STEWART,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1781. 

"Filius  natu  sextus  Joannis  Agricolae  in  Parochia  de  Clogher  Comitatu 
Tyronne  in  Hybernia "  [Matric.  Alb.  1777]. 

STEWART,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1810. 

"  Hibernia  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

STEWART,  WILLIAM,  C.M.  1818. 

Carrickfergus,  Co.  Antrim;  died  i8th  May,  1861,  aged  63. 

STEWART,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1835. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

STEWART,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1837,  C.M.  1851. 

Bacup,  Lanes.;  died  4th  August,   1894,  aged  79. 

STEWART,  WILLIAM,  B.A.  1853,  M.A.   1854. 

"Filius  natu  max.  Joannis  V.D.M.  apud  Port  Stewart  et  comitatu  de 
Londonderry"  [Grad.  Alb.  1851]. 

STEWART,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1854. 

Whitehaven ;  Cockermouth ;  Diss,  Norfolk ;  London ;  Oamaru,  Otago, 
N.Z. ;  Rothesay. 

STEWART,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1855. 

Portadown,  Co.  Armagh. 

STEWART,  WILLIAM,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.  1862,  B.D.  1867,  D.D.  1874. 

Degree  Examiner  on  Mental  Philosophy  in  Glasgow  University,  1867-70  ; 
Minister  of  St.  George's-in-the-Fields,  Glasgow,  1868-75;  Professor  of  Divinity 
and  Biblical  Criticism  in  Glasgow  University  since  1873 ;  Clerk  of  Senate 
since  1876;  Member  of  University  Court  (as  Senate's  Assessor)  since  1889; 
born  1 5th  August,  1835. 

STEWART,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Ship  Surgeon  ;  Rutherglen  ;  Gourock. 

STEWART,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1891. 

Barrister-at-Law,  London. 

STEWART,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1895. 

Student  of  Law. 

STEWART,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1885. 

Minister,  Brantford,  Ontario,  Canada. 

STEWART,  WILLIAM  KIPPEN,  M.D.  1858. 

Surgeon-Major,  Army. 


ROLL   OF  GRADUATES  587 

STIELL,  DAVID,  M.B.,  CM.  1886,  M.D.  1896. 

Surgeon-Captain,  Army. 

STIRLING,  ALEXANDER,  LL.D.  1802. 

Minister  of  Tillicoultry,  1795  to  1807;  died  i3th  March,  1807,  aged  46. 

STIRLING,  ALEXANDER,  CM.  1824. 

"Stirlingshire"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

STIRLING,  CAMPBELL  A.  G.,  M.A.  1824,  M.D.  1827. 

"F.  n.  unic.  Samuelis  de  Glorat  Baronetti "  [Matric.  Alb.   1819];  went  to 
West  Indies  almost  immediately  after  graduating  in  Medicine. 

STIRLING,  CHARLES,  M.B.,  CM.  1876. 

London. 

STIRLING,  JAMES,  M.D.  1830. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.} 

STIRLING,  JAMES,  M.A.  1889,  M.B.,  CM.  1891. 

Glasgow ;  Leeds. 

STIRLING,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Glasgow. 

STIRLING,  JOHN,  D.D.  1812. 

Minister  of  Craigie,   1806-46;  died  i3th  January,  1846. 

STIRLING,  PATRICK,  M.D.  1852. 

Johnstone;  died  i7th  May,  1864,  aged  44. 

STIRLING,  PETER,  M.D.  1832. 

Glasgow ;  died  1 846. 

STIRLING,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1785. 

Minister  of  Dunblane,   1791  to  1817;  died  i7th  October,  1817,  aged  52. 

STIRLING,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  CM.  1887. 

Glasgow ;  New  Cumnock. 

STIRLING,  ROBERT  MACGREGOR,  M.A.  1820. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

STIRLING,  SAMUEL,  M.A.  1769. 

"  Caroli  filius  natu  tertius  Agricolae  in  Parochia  de  Bovevah  in  Comitatu 
de  Londonderry,  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.   1767]. 

STIRLING,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1892. 

U  P.  Minister  at  Inveraray. 

STIRLING-MAXWELL,  SIR  WILLIAM.    See  MAXWELL. 

STIRTON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1894. 

Qualifying  for  Ministry  of  Church  of  Scotland. 
STIT,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1767. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)   Moira,   1775-77,   (2)  Dungannon,  1777-1803; 
died  ist  September,   1803. 


588  ROLL    OF   GRADUATES 

STITT,  HUGH,  M.D.  1848. 

Moniaive. 

STOBBS,  JOHN  GARROW,  M.A.  1864. 

Minister    (i)    in    Scots  Church,    Collins    Street,    Melbourne,    (2)   of   West 

Presbyterian  Church  there;  born  at  Stromness,   Orkney,    ist  July,    1840;  died 
loth  August,   1882. 

STOBO,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1844. 

Renfrew. 

STOBO,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Sunderland. 

STODDART,  JAMES,  M.A.  1753. 

"  Filius   Thomae   Stodart   in  Parochia  de   Yarrow   in    Comit.   de   Selkirk " 
[Matric.  Alb.   1748]. 

STODDART,  JAMES  HASTIE,  LL.D.  1886. 

Engaged   in   business   pursuits   in    Edinburgh,    Leith,   and   Glasgow   up   to 

1862;  Sub-Editor  of  the  Glasgow  Herald,  1862-70;  Assistant-Editor,   1870-75; 

Editor,   1875-88;  born  at  Sanquhar,  6th   February,  1832;  died  at  Lennoxtown, 

nth  April,   1888. 

STODDART,  JOHN,  M.A.  1788. 

"  Filius  natu  Tertius  Thomae  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Tynran  in  comitatu 
de  Dumfries"  [Matric.  Alb.  1782]. 

STODDART,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1820. 

A  younger  brother  of  Thomas  Stoddart,  M.D.   1813  (q-v.). 

STODDART,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1813. 

Brother  of  Robert  Stoddart,  M.A.  1820  (q.v.),  and  "films  natu  maximus 
Joannis  Medici,  in  insula  de  Arren  natus  "  [Matric  Alb.  1805]. 

STOKES,  GABRIEL,  M.D.  1834. 

Sometime  Lecturer  on  Medical  Jurisprudence  in  Park  Street  Medical  School, 
Dublin;  thereafter  Practitioner  at  Mullingar,  Westmeath ;  born  8th  April,  1806; 
died  8th  April,  1881. 

STONE,  DAVID,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887. 

Coatbridge ;  Northampton. 

STONE,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1809. 

"  Filius  natu  secundus  Roberti,  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Maghera  in 
comitatu  de  Deny"  [Matric.  Alb.  1806]. 

STONE,  SAMUEL,  M.A.  1782. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

STONE,  SAMUEL  WADE,  B.A.  1841. 

"  Filius  unicus  Samuelis  Stone  Armigeri  in  comitatu  de  Gloucester  "  [Matric. 
Alb.  1840.]. 


ROLL    OF   GRADUATES  589 

STONEBRIDGE,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  M.A.  1885. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Cullen. 

STOKER,  DAVID  HONEYMAN,  M.B.,  CM.  1885. 

Glasgow;  died  1889. 

STORER,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  CM.  1879. 

Glasgow ;  Coatbridge ;  died  at  Tighnabruaich,  2 8th  July,  1889,  aged  30. 

STORER,  JOHN,  M.A.,  M.D.  1771. 

Grantham. 

STORIE,  EBENEZER,  CM.  1817. 

Probably  Kilsyth. 

STORIE,  GEORGE  HENRY,  M.D.  1786. 

"Filius  Natu  Maximus  Thomae  Mercatoris  Londini  Natus"  [Matric.  Alb. 

1781]. 

STORMONT,  DAVID  DUNCAN,  M.A.  1887. 

F.C.  Missionary  to  Lovedale,  South  Africa. 

STORRY,  JOHN,  M.A.  1786. 

"  Filius  natu  Maximus  Andreae  Agricolae  in  Parochia  de  Shotts,  comitatu 
de  Lanark"  [Matric.  Alb.  1780]. 

STOTHERT,  SAMUEL  KELSON,  LL.D.  1859. 

Head  Master  of  Woodstock  Grammar  School,  1851-53;  Chaplain  in  Her 
Majesty's  Navy,  1853-70,  serving  at  the  Bombardment  of  Sebastopol  and  the 
Battle  of  Alma;  Founder  and  first  Incumbent  of  St.  Andrew's,  Constantinople, 
1856-58;  Cromarty  Mission,  N.B.,  1858-60;  Curate  of  Holy  Trinity,  Portsea, 
1860-67;  Incumbent  of  Holy  Trinity,  Malta,  1870-71;  Curate  of  St.  Giles, 
Cambenvell,  1871-72;  Vicar  of  Northam,  Hants.,  1872-73;  Vicar  of  Ordsall 
since  1873;  B.A.  Oxon.  1851;  M.A.  1856. 

STOUPPE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1767. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Enniskillen,  1769-72,  (2)  Dunmuny, 
1772-80,  when  resigned. 

STOUT,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1871,  B.L.  1875. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

STOWELL,  HERBERT,  M.A.  1893. 

Minister  of  the  Congregational  Church  at  Olton,  Birmingham,  since  1895. 

STOWELL,  JOHN  HILTON,  M.A.  1887. 

Congregational  Minister  at  (i)  Barry,  Cardiff,  (2)  Lightcliffe,  Halifax. 

STOWELL,  WILLIAM  HENDRY,  D.D.  1849. 

Congregational  Minister  at  (i)  North  Shields,  (2)  Masborough;  thereafter 
President  of  (i)  Rotherham  College,  (2)  Cheshunt  College;  died  2nd  January, 
1858,  aged  58. 

STRACHAN,  BENJAMIN,  M.B.,  CM.  1877. 

M.A,  Aberdeen,   1860;  Sunderland. 


590  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

STRACHAN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1850. 

Minister  of  Barvas;  died  22nd  September,  1892. 

STRACHAN,  JAMES,  M.A.   1884. 

(i)    Teacher  in    Abbotsford    Public    School,    Glasgow;    (2)    Teacher    in 

Garnethill    Public  School   there;   (3)    Head   Master   of  Central    Higher  Grade 
School,  Salford. 

STRACHAN,  PETER  DONALD,  M.A.  1893. 

Student  of  Medicine;  son  of  James  Strachan,  M.A.   1850  (q.v.). 

STRACHAN,  RODERICK  REID,  M.A.  1888. 

(i)  Teacher  at  Dunoon;  (2)  Teacher  at  Poolewe,  Ross-shire;  (3)  Teacher 
at  Lionel,  Lewis;  (4)  Sub-Inspector  of  Schools;  son  of  James  Strachan,  M.A. 
1850  (q.v.). 

STRAIN,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1771. 

Brother  of   Thomas  Strain,   M.A.    1771   (q.v.),  and  "filius   natu   maximus 

Thomae  Mercatoris  in  urbe  Middletoun  in  Comitatu  de  Armagh  in   Hibernia " 
[Matric.  Alb.   1770]. 

STRAIN,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1771. 

Younger  brother  of  Andrew  Strain,  M.A.   1771  (q.v.). 

STRAIN,  WILLIAM  LOUDON,  M.B.,  CM.  1883. 

Glasgow ;   Minas  Geraes,  Brazil ;  Sao  Paulo  there. 

STRANAGHAN,  DAVID,  M.D.  1851. 

Gateshead;  Staff-Assistant-Surgeon,  Army. 

STRANG,  CHRISTOPHER,  M.B.   1872. 

Harrington ;  Workington ;  Cradock,  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

STRANG,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1874. 

Minister  of  Newport  Road  English  Presbyterian  Church,  Middlesborough ; 
died  26th  December,  1889,  aged  41,  at  Myrtle  Park  House,  Crosshill,  Glasgow. 

STRANG,  GEORGE  WALTER,  M.A.  1868. 

Minister  of  (i)  Martyrs',  Paisley,  (2)  Campbeltown. 

STRANG,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.   1888. 

Ship  Surgeon ;  Thornliebank. 

STRANG,  JOHN,  M.D.  1833. 

Westbourne;  Brighton;  sometime  Surgeon,  R.N.;  died  at  Brighton,  aist 
July,  1865,  aged  86. 

STRANG,  JOHN,  LL.D.  1847. 

City  Chamberlain  of  Glasgow,  1834-63  ;  died  there,  8th  December,  1863, 
aged  68 ;  author  of  Glasgow  and  its  Clubs. 

STRANG,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1872. 

Airdrie;  Arlecdon,  Cumberland;  Airdrie;  Tighnabruaich ;  Kames,  Kyles 
of  Bute;  died  24th  February,  1895. 


ROLL    OF    GRADUATES  591 

STRANG,  PETER,  M.D.  1828. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

STRANG,  WALTER,  M.A.  1894. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

STRANGE,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1820. 

London. 

STREAN,  WILLIAM,  C.M.  1824. 

"  Hibernus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

STRONG,  CHARLES,  D.D.  1887. 

Minister    of   (i)  Old    West   Kirk,    Greenock,  (2)  Anderston,   Glasgow,  (3) 
Scots  Church,  Melbourne,  (4)  Australian  Church  there. 

STRONG,  DAVID,  B.A.  1859,  M.A.  1860,  D.D.  1882. 

Minister  of  (i)  Barr,  (2)  Hillhead,  Glasgow. 

STRONG,  DAVID  ROBERT  THOMSON,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

Glasgow;  Hawick;  son  of  David  Strong,  D.D.  (q.v.). 

STRONG,  HERBERT  AUGUSTUS,  LL.D.  1882. 

(i)  Assistant  to   Professor  of  Humanity  in  Glasgow  University,   1865-71 ; 

(2)  Professor  of  Classics  in  University  of  Melbourne,  1871-84;   (3)  Professor  of 

Latin   in   University  College,   Liverpool ;   Preliminary  Examiner  on   French    in 

Glasgow  University  since  1894;  B.A,  Oxon.   1863;  M.A.   1870. 

STRUTHERS,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1890. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Crosshill  Public  School,  Strathaven,  1889-92,  (2)  Sciennes 
Public  School,  Edinburgh,   1892-94,  (3)  Public  School,  Galston,  since  1894. 

STRUTHERS,  GAVIN,  D.D.  1843. 

Minister  of  the  Relief  and  U.P.  Church,  Anderston,  Glasgow;  died  nth  July, 
1858,  aged  68. 

STRUTHERS,  JOHN,  M.A-  1884. 

H.M.  Inspector  of  Schools;   B.A.  Oxon.   1885. 

STRUTHERS,  SIR  JOHN,  LL.D.  1885. 

M.D.    Edin.    1845 ;    (i)    Lecturer    on  Anatomy    in    Extra-Mural    School, 

Edinburgh;    (2)    Professor   of   Anatomy   in  University   of   Aberdeen,    1863-89, 
when  retired;   Knighted  1898. 

STRUTHERS,  JOHN,  M.A.  1894. 

Senior    Tutor   in    The    Glasgow    Civil    Service    and    Preparatory    College, 
213  Buchanan  Street,  Glasgow. 

STRUTHERS,  JOHN  PATERSON,  M.A.  1873. 

Reformed  Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Whithorn,  (2)  Greenock. 

STRUTHERS,  ROBERT  THOMSON,  M.A.  1878. 

No  occupation;  died  at  221  High  Holborn,  London,  W.C.,  i5th  July,  1890, 
aged  35  ;   latterly  known  as  Robert  Thomson  Struthers-D'Algar. 


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STRUTHERS,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1825. 

Minister  of  (i)  St.  Leonard's,  Perth,  (2)  Carstairs;  died  i4th  December, 
1887. 

STRUTHERS,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1884. 

(a)  Probationer  of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  and  Assistant  to  Ministers  of 

(i)  St.  James's,  Glasgow,   (2)  Lenzie,   (3)   Brechin,   (4)  Arbroath ;  (^)  engaged 
in  business  at  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

STRUTT,  JOHN  WILLIAM.    See  RAYLEIGH,  BARON. 

STUART,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1885,  LL.B.  1888. 

Litterateur ;   resident  at  Stanley  Villa,  Langside,  Glasgow. 

STUART,  ALEXANDER  MOODY.    See  MOODY-STUART. 

STUART,  CHARLES,  M.A.  1785. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

STUART,  EMMELINE  MARIE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Edinburgh ;    London. 

STUART,  HAMISH  HAY,  M.A.   1882. 

Advocate,  Edinburgh;   LL.B.  Edin. 

STUART,  JAMES,  M.A.  1738. 

"Sc.  Hib."  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

STUART,  JAMES,  M.A.   1739. 

STUART,  JAMES,  B.Sc.   1888. 

Engineer :  of  Eastwood  Engine  Works,  Pollokshaws,  and  24  George  Square> 
Glasgow ;  Secretary  and  Manager  of  The  Haythorn  Tubulous  Boiler  Syndicate, 
Limited. 

STUART,  JAMES  HAMILTON,  C.M.   1836. 

Ballycastle,  Co.  Antrim. 

STUART,  JAMES  MAITLAND,  M.A.  1873. 

(i)  Minister  of  English  Presbyterian  Church  at  Wallington,  Surrey;  (2) 
resident  there,  and  engaged  in  literary  work ;  graduated  as  "  James  Stewart." 

STUART,  JOHN,  D.D.  1795. 

Minister  of  (i)  Arrochar,  (2)  Weem,  (3)  Luss;  died  24th  May,  1821, 
aged  78;  an  eminent  Gaelic  scholar  and  translator;  married  24th  July,  1792, 
a  lady  whom  he  had  baptized  in  infancy. 

STUART,  JOHN,  C.M.  1828. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

STUART,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1871. 

Pollokshaws;   died  1886. 


ROLL    OF    GRADUATES 


593 


STUART,  JOHN,  M.A.  1881. 

Snell  Exhibitioner,  1877;  B.A.  Oxon.  1881;  Mathematical  Tutor,  Pembroke 
Lodge,  Richmond,  1887-88;  Science  Master,  Cathedral  Grammar  School,  Ely, 
1888-89;  Tutor  in  Natural  Science,  University  College,  Jamaica,  1889-92  ;  Senior 
Mathematical  Instructor,  St  Paul's  School,  Garden  City,  U.S.A.,  1892-93;  Senior 
Mathematical  Master,  Condon  School,  New  York,  U.S.A.,  1893-97. 

STUART,  JOHN  PATRICK  CRICHTON.    See  BUTE,  MARQUESS  OF. 

STUART,  WILLIAM,  CM.  1828. 

Cootehill,  Co.  Cavan. 

STUART,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1875,  B.D.  1878. 

English  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Wallsend-on-Tyne. 

STUART,  WILLIAM  LOCH,  M.D.  1863. 

Bothwell ;   Forres. 

STUART,  WILLIAM  MILLER,  C.M.  1822,  M.D.  1823. 

"F.  n.  max.  Joannis  mercatoris  Glasguensis"  [Matric,  Alb.  1814], 

STUART,  WILLIAM  SWAN,  C.M.  1825. 

Dumbarton;   died  ist  July,   1858,  aged  58. 

STURGEON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1804. 

Minister  of  ist  Boardmills  Presbyterian  Church,  Co.  Down,  Ireland,  1810-40; 
born  1782;  died  22nd  December,  1840. 

STURGEON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1732. 

"Scoto.  Hib.  F.  Alexri  Sturgeon  de  Newry  in  Comitat.  Dunensi"  [Matric. 
Alb.  1731]- 

STURROCK,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1753. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  quondam  Joannis  Sturrock  Mercatoris  Londinensis " 
[Matric.  Alb.  1749]. 

STYLES,  OLIVER,  B.Sc.  1896. 

Engineer,  Santiago,  Chili. 

SUCCOTH,  LORD.    See  CAMPBELL,  SIR  ILAY,  BART. 

SUDDARD,  FRANCIS  EDWARD,  M.A.  1877. 

Williams'  Bursar,  1872;  sometime  Teacher,  19  Tavistock  Place,  London, 
W.C. ;  last  known  address,  Postlargande,  Metz,  Germany. 

SUFFIELD,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  M.D.  1839. 

Clifden,  Co.  Galway;   died  23rd  June,   1872,  aged  56. 

SUGDEN,  EBENEZER,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

London ;   Rochdale. 

SUGDEN,  WILLIAM,  B.A.  1851. 

"  Scotus  "  [Grad.  Alb.].  "  Fil.  nat.  sec.  Jacobi  Verbi  Dei  Ministri  "  [Matric. 
Alb.  1849]. 

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594  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

SUGRUE,  CHARLES,  M.D.   1796. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SULIOT,  EUGENE,  M.A.  1820. 

"Callus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SULLIVAN,  HENRY,  M.D.  1832. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SULLIVAN,  JAMES  JOHN,  M.D.   1836. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SULLIVAN,  PERCIVAL,  M.D.   1838. 

"Hibernicus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SUTCLIFFE,  TOBIT,  M.A.  1740. 

"Fil.   Johan.  Sutcliffe  in  Arundell  in  Comit.   Eborac.   Ang."  [Matric.  Alb. 


SUTHERLAND,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1831. 

Minister  (i)  of  St.  Andrew's,  Dunfermline,  1839-43,  (2)  of  Free  Church  there, 
1843-55,  (3)  at  Gibraltar,   1855-67;   died  i8th  October,  1867,  aged  56. 

SUTHERLAND,  ANDREW  NIEL,  M.A.  1878. 

Free    Church    Minister   at    (i)    Muthill,    (2)    Rothesay;    son    of    Andrew 
Sutherland,  M.A.   1831  (q.v.). 

SUTHERLAND,  ARTHUR,  M.B.,  C.M.  1869. 

Glasgow;   Invergordon  ;   died  27th  December,   1894,  aged  51. 

SUTHERLAND,  HUGH,  M.A.   1887. 

Minister  of  Cumbernauld. 

SUTHERLAND,  JAMES,  C.M.  1839,  M.D.  1845. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SUTHERLAND,  JOHN,  M.A.   1874. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Dunbar. 

SUTHERLAND,  LEWIS  ROBERTSON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Glasgow:    Assistant  to  Professor  Joseph  Coats   (q.v.)  since  1891;    son  of 
Andrew  Sutherland,  M.A.   1831  (q.v.). 

SUTHERLAND,  RODERICK  TATE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Melbourne. 

SUTHERLAND,  WALTER,  M.B.  1867,  M.D.,  C.M.   1870. 

Jura;  West  Hartlepool. 

SWAIL,  GEORGE  THOMAS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1878,  M.D.  1885. 

Macclesfield. 

SWAN,  ARCHIBALD  ALEXANDER,  B.Sc.  1877. 

Civil  Engineer  and  Architect  in  Singapore  and  Native  States  of  Malaya. 

SWAN,  CECIL  JOHN,  M.A.  1881,  LL.B.  1883. 

Sometime  Writer  in  Greenock  ;  last  ascertained  address,  Post  Office,  Sansalito, 
California. 


ROLL    OF    GRADUATES  595 

SWAN,  DAVID,  M.A.  1896. 

Student  of  Theology  in  Glasgow  University. 

SWAN,  MOSES,  M.A.  1778. 

"  Hibernus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SWAN,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1889,  B.D.  1890. 

Minister  of  (i)  Toward,  (2)  Old  Kilpatrick. 

SWANSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1881,  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 

Glasgow :  Lecturer  on  Botany  in  St.  Mungo's  College. 

SWANSON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1887. 

Sometime  Teacher,  Church  of  Scotland  Normal  School,  Glasgow,  now   in 
Cairo,  Egypt. 

SWANSTON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1877,  LL.B.   1880. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

SWEENEY,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1837. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Killeshandra  from  1841  till  his  death  shortly 
after  3151  December,  1867. 

SWEENIE,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK,  M.B.  1870. 

Desertone,   Co.   Deny ;    Carrigans,  same  Co. ;    Newtowncunninghame,   Co. 
Donegal ;  Jagersfontein,  Orange  Free  State,  S.  Africa. 

SWEENY,  JAMES,  M.A.  1821. 

"Filius  natu  minimus   Gulielmi   agricolae  in   parochia  de   Glendermott  in 
Comitatu  de  Deny  in  Hyb."  [Matric.  Alb.   1815]. 

SWEET,  HENRY,  LL.D.  1890. 

Philologist;  of  Balliol  College,  Oxford;  B.A.  thereof,  1873;  M.A.   1876. 

SWETTENHAM,  WILLIAM  KILNER,  M.D.  1840. 

Deputy  Inspector-General,  Army. 

SWIFT,  BENJAMIN,  M.D.  1840. 

Deputy  Inspector-General,  Army;  died  6th  February,  1896,  aged  79. 

SWIFT,  JACOB  MEADE,  M.D.  1836. 

Dublin. 

SWIM,  DUNCAN  ELIJAH,  M.D.  1845. 

Hamilton;  Newton-le-Willows,  Lanes.;  died  8th  March,  1867. 

SWINTON,  ARCHIBALD  CAMPBELL,  LL.B.  1843. 

Of   Kimmerghame,   Advocate;    Professor  of   Civil    Law    in    University   of 

Edinburgh,  1842  to  1862  ;  died  27th  November,  1890,  aged  78;  LL.D.  Edin.  1860. 

SYDENHAM,  GEORGE  MERVYN,  M.B.,  CM.  1891. 

Exmouth,  Devon ;  East  Grinstead,  Sussex ;  Exmouth ;  Sheffield ;  Exmouth. 


596  ROLL    OF  GRADUATES 

SYM,  ANDREW,  M.A.   1815,  D.D.  1838. 

Minister  of  East  or  New  Kilpatrick,  1821-70  ;  Member  of  Glasgow  University 

Court  (as  Chancellor's  Assessor),  1865  to  1870 ;  Secretary  of  Court  for  same  period ; 

born  in  the  Manse  of  East  or  New  Kilpatrick  (of  which  his  father  was  Minister  for 

48  years),  27th  December,  1795;  died  in  the  Manse,  22nd  July,   1870. 

SYM,  GEORGE  OSWALD,  M.A.   1811. 

Intended  for  Ministry,  but  never  licensed ;  died  of  consumption,  at  Leghorn, 
i4th  January,  1821,  aged  29;  brother  of  Andrew  Sym,  D.D.  (q.v.). 

SYM,  JAMES,  M.D.   1827. 

Kilmarnock;  Ayr;  died  28th  May,  1844,  aged  50;  brother  of  Andrew  Sym, 
D.D.  (q.v.). 

SYME,  JAMES  GREENSILL  SKOTTOWE,  M.A.   1886. 

Sometime  Curate  of  Episcopal  Church,  Hamilton ;  Chaplain  in  India  since 
1893. 

SYME,  JOHN,  M.D.  1846. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

SYMES,  GLASCOTT,  M.D.  1833. 

Kingstown,  Co.  Dublin;  died  i7th  February,   1895,  aged  85. 

SYMINGTON,  ALEXANDER  BALFOUR,  M.A.  1884. 

Editor  of  the  Victorian  Magazine  and  Atalanta. 

SYMINGTON,  ALEXANDER  MACLEOD,  B.A.  1852. 

Minister  of  (i)  R.P.  Church,  Dumfries,  (2)  St.  Andrew's  English  Presbyterian 
Church,  Birkenhead;   died  i4th  April,   1891,  aged  58. 

SYMINGTON,  ANDREW,  M.A.   1803,  D.D.  1840. 

Minister  of  Reformed  Presbyterian  Church,  Paisley,  and  Professor  of  Divinity 
to  that  body;   born  at  Paisley,  26th  June,  1785;  died  22nd  September,   1853. 

SYMINGTON,  CHARLES,  M.B.,  CM.   1891. 

Glasgow ;  Forth,  Lanarkshire ;  Grange  Town,  Glam. ;  Warwick. 

SYMINGTON,  MICHAEL  WILSON,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Lesmahagow. 

SYMONDS,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1786. 

"  Anglo-Brittannus  "  [Grad.  Alb.J. 

SYSON,  JOHN  COCKBURN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889,  M.D.  1892. 

Ship  Surgeon;  Beith;  Glasgow. 

TAGERT,  ROBERT  MANSFIELD,  M.D.  1837. 

Killygordon,  Co.  Tyrone ;   Omagh,  same  Co. ;   Carrickmacross,  Co.  Mona- 
ghan;  Monkstown,  Co.   Dublin;  Clones,  Co.  Monaghan. 

TAGGART,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1778. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Dunmurry,  Co.  Down,   1790  to  1805. 


ROLL   OF  GRADUATES  597 

TAILOUR.  GEORGE,  M.D.  1768. 

"Who  had  practiced  Medicine  fifteen  years  in  St  Christopher's  with  great 
approbation  and  success"  [Univ.  Minute,  23rd  January,   1768]. 

TAIT,  ANDREW,  LL.B.  1854. 

Minister,  Bangor  Eris,  Ireland. 

TAIT,  ARCHIBALD  CAMPBELL.    See  CANTERBURY,  ARCHBISHOP  OF. 

TAIT,  DAVID,  M.A.  1834. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

TAIT,  JAMES,  M.D.  1851. 

Crieff;  died  1872. 

TAIT,  JOHN  HUNTER,  M.A.  1885,  LL.B.  1889. 

Advocate,  Edinburgh. 

TAIT,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1887. 

Minister  of  Albert  Park  Presbyterian  Church,  Melbourne;  B.D.  St.  Andrews. 

TAIT,  WALTER,  M.A.  1786. 

Minister  of  (i)  Lundie  and  Foulis,  (2)  Tealing,  (3)  Trinity  College  Church, 

Edinburgh;  deposed  1833  for  "heresy";  his  adherents  erected  another  place  of 

worship,  and  received  him  as  their  "Angel"  or  pastor  till  his  death  on  22nd 

February,  1841,  aged  71;  nephew  of  Admiral  Viscount  Duncan. 

TANIGUCHI,  NAOSADA,  B.Sc.  1878. 

Engineer,  Department  ot  Agriculture  and  Commerce,  Tokio,  Japan. 

TANNAHILL,  JOHN,  M.A.  1851. 

U.P.    Minister    at    Penrith,    1858-85;    born    26th   July,    1828;    died    23rd 
January,   1885. 

TANNAHILL,  THOMAS  FINDLAY,  M.B.,  CM.  1880. 

Paisley ;     Hatton,    Warwickshire ;     Wakefield ;     Borstal,     Kent ;    London ; 
Glasgow;  Queenstown,  South  Africa. 

TANNER,  WILLIAM  KEARNS,  M.D.  1835. 

Professor  of  Surgery  in  Queen's  College,  Cork. 

TANNOCK,  JOHN  PORTER,  M.B.,  CM.  1888. 

Greenock;  Koffyfontein,  Orange  Free  State. 

TANT,  EDWARD  BOYLE,  M.B.,  CM.  1887. 

Uddingston ;  East  Kilbride. 

TAPLIN,  HORATIO  LINDSAY.  M.A.  1850. 

Unitarian  Minister  at  (i)  Todmorden,  Yorkshire,  (2)  Kingswood,  Birmingham; 
died  6th  November,   1887,  aged  58. 

TAPLIN,  JAMES  FRANCIS,  M.D.  1863,  CM.  1865. 

Calcutta ;  Birmingham. 

TARBET.  ROBERT  TENNYSON,  M.A.  1884. 

Minister  of  Buittle;  B.D.  Edin.   1887. 


598  ROLL    OF   GRADUATES 

TARRELL,  JOHN  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1886. 

Schoolmaster,  Cairo,  Egypt. 

TATE,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1799. 

"  Filius    natu    Maximus    Jacobi    Textoris    in   parochia    de    Knockbride   in 
comitatu  de  Cavan  in  Hybernia  "  [Matric.  Alb.   1795]. 

TAYLER,  JOHN  JAMES,  B.A.  1818. 

Minister    of    (i)    Brook    Street    Chapel,    Manchester,    1820-53,    (2)    Little 

Portland    Street    Chapel,    London,     1859-60;    Professor    at    Manchester    New 

College  (which  was  removed  to  London  in  1852),   1840-69;   Principal  thereof, 

1853-69;  died  28th  May,   1869. 

TAYLER,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1813. 

"F.  n.  max.  Viri  Revdl  Thomae  V.D.M.  London"  [Matric.  Alb.   1812]. 

TAYLOR,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1785. 

"  Has     ...     for  several  years  past  followed  the  profession  of  Surgery 
at  Paisley"  [Univ.  Minute,  2;th  May,   1785]. 

TAYLOR,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1873. 

Glasgow. 

TAYLOR,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1892,  LL.B.  1895. 

Advocate,  Edinburgh. 

TAYLOR,  ALEXANDER  DOUGLAS,  M.D.  1835. 

Fermoy,    Co.    Cork ;    Surgeon-Major,    Army ;    Deputy    Inspector-General ; 
died  1 9th  November,  1873,  aged  62. 

TAYLOR,  ALEXANDER  LUCAS,  M.A.  1887. 

Classical  Teacher  in  (i)  Garnethill  School,  Glasgow,  (2)  Kelvinside  Academy 
there,  (3)  Ayr  Academy,  (4)  High  School  of  Glasgow. 

TAYLOR,  ALEXANDER  OSWALD,  M.A.  1894. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

TAYLOR,  ANDREW,  B.A.   1858. 

Merchant,  Strathaven. 

TAYLOR,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Bradford,  Yorks. 

TAYLOR,  CLEMENT,  M.D.   1841. 

"Hibernia"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

TAYLOR,  DANIEL  MACPHERSON,  M.A.   1886,  M.B.,  C.M.   1891. 

London. 

TAYLOR,  DAVID,  M.D.   1847. 

Paisley;  died  i3th  September,   1888,  aged  63. 

TAYLOR,  DAVID,  M.B.,  C.M.  1877,  M.D.  1882. 

Glasgow :    sometime    Lecturer    on    Dental    Anatomy    and    Physiology    in 
Anderson's  College. 


ROLL    OF    GRADUATES  599 

TAYLOR,  DAVID  GUILLAND,  B.Sc.   1893. 

Apprentice  to  Warren  &  Stuart,  Civil  Engineers,  Glasgow. 

TAYLOR,  DAVID  KISSOCK,  M.D.  1850. 

Glasgow;  died  loth  January,  1862,  aged  39. 

TAYLOR,  FRANCIS,  M.B.,  CM.  1884. 

Campbeltown;   son   of  Alex.  Taylor,   sometime    Master   of  Works   to   the 
University. 

TAYLOR,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1830. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

TAYLOR,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1852. 

M.A.    Marisc.    Coll.,    Aberdeen,     1826;    M.R.C.S.    Eng.     1828;    Deputy 
Inspector-General  of  Army  Hospitals;  died  at  sea,  8th  May,  1867. 

TAYLOR,  GEORGE  WALKER,  M.A.  1891. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Carl  ops. 


TAYLOR,  JAMES,  M.A.  1743. 

"  Filius  Laurentii  Taylor  in  parochia  de  Standish  in  Com.  Lancastriensi " 
[Matric.  Alb.  1740]. 

TAYLOR,.  JAMES,  M.A.  1762. 

Possibly    the    same    person    as    James    Taylor,    Presbyterian    Minister   at 

Convoy,  Co.  Donegal,  from  1766  to  1831,  and  who  died  i5th  February,  1831. 

TAYLOR,  JAMES,  M.A.  1818. 

Independent  Minister  at  (i)  Blackburn,  near  Bathgate,  (2)  Airdrie;  Baptist 
Minister  (i)  at  Airdrie,  (2)  at  Glasgow,  (3)  in  England,  (4)  in  Australia, 

TAYLOR,  JAMES,  M.A.  1834. 

Minister  of  Monzie;  died  there,  23rd  January,  1893,  aged  79. 

TAYLOR,  JAMES,  M.D.  1865. 

Glasgow;  died  i6th  February,   1866,  aged  22. 

TAYLOR,  JAMES  CRAIK,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Glasgow. 

TAYLOR,  JAMES  JOHN  BLACKBURN,  M.B.,  CM.  1869, 

Ulverston,  Lanes.;  died  28th  July,  1891. 

TAYLOR,  JAMES  REYNOLDS,  M.D.  1835. 

Newtown-Mount-Kennedy,  Co.  Wicklow;  Glenarney,  same  Co.;  Wicklow; 
Staff-Surgeon,  Liberating  Army  in  Portugal,  1833-35;  Honorary  Physician  to 
H.R.H.  the  Prince  Consort;  died  22nd  July,  1874,  aged  62. 

TAYLOR,  JAMES  THOMSON,  M.A.  1896. 

Student  of  Law. 

TAYLOR,  JAMES  WILSON,  M.A.  1870. 

Solicitor  in  (i)  Glasgow,  (2)  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  (3)  Forbes,  N.S.W.; 
Crown  Lands  Agent  at  latter. 


600  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

TAYLOR,  JOHN,  D.D.   1756. 

Minister  of  the  Old  Presbyterian  Congregation,  Octagon  Chapel,  Norwich. 

TAYLOR,  JOHN,  CM.  1829. 

Probably  Ayr;  "Diploma  .  .  .  lost  in  America"  [Univ.  Minute,  ist 
November,  1847]. 

TAYLOR,  JOHN,  M.U.  1848. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

TAYLOR,  JOHN,  M.D.  1849. 

Drum,  Co.  Monaghan;  died  22nd  December,   1871. 

TAYLOR,  JOHN,  M.A.  1859. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Gulielmi  mercatoris  apud  Kilmarnock  in  vice-comitatu 
de  Ayr"  [Matric.  Alb.  1853]. 

TAYLOR,  JOHN,  M.A.  1869. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

TAYLOR,  JOHN,  M.A.   1871. 

Teacher  in  Paisley  Schools,  viz.,  (i)  George  Street  Central,  1871-76,  (2) 
West,  1876-82,  (3)  Ferguslie,  1882-88,  (4)  Camphill  since  1888. 

TAYLOR,  JOHN,  M.A.  1876,  B.D.  1879. 

Assistant  Chaplain,  H.M.  Bengal  Establishment,  1880-90;  Chaplain,  same 
Establishment,  since  1890. 

TAYLOR,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.   1893. 

Nantwich,  Cheshire. 

TAYLOR,  JOSEPH  VAN  SOMEREN,  B.A.  1845. 

Missionary  of  (i)  London  Missionary  Society,  1846-60,  (2)  Irish  Presbyterian 
Church  to  India;  born  1820;  died  2nd  June,  1881. 

TAYLOR,  MALCOLM  CAMPBELL,  D.D.  1868. 

Minister  of  (i)  New  Kirk  (Greyfriars),  Dumfries,  (2)  First  Charge,  Montrose, 
(3)  Crathie  and  Braemar,  (4)  Morningside,  Edinburgh ;  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical 
History  in  Edinburgh  University  since  1876;  Extra  Chaplain  to  the  Queen. 

TAYLOR,  MALCOLM  THOMAS  SHIELL,  M.A.  1886. 

Church  of  Scotland  Missionary  to  the  Jews,  Alexandria,  Egypt;  B.D.  Edin. 
1888. 

TAYLOR,  MATTHEW  HAMILTON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1870,  M.D.  1878. 

Hampstead ;  Johnstone. 

TAYLOR,  MUNGO,  M.A.  1791. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Jacobi  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Muthil  et  Comitat. 
de  Perth"  [Matric.  Alb.  1784]. 

TAYLOR,  PETER,  M.A.  1884. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Cluny. 


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TAYLOR,  ROBERT,  B.A.  1843. 

Medical    Practitioner  (L.F.P.S.G.    1852),   Hesket,  Cumberland;   Caldbeck, 
same  County. 

TAYLOR,  ROBERT.  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

Ayr. 

TAYLOR,  ROBERT  BRUCE,  M.A.  1890. 

Minister  of  Loudoun    Free   Church,  Newmilns,   since   1896;   son-in-law  of 

John  Gray  M'Kendrick,  M.D.,  Professor  of  Physiology  in  Glasgow  University. 

TAYLOR,  ROBERT  DAVIE.  M.D.  1872. 

Glasgow. 

TAYLOR.  ROBERT  GEORGE,  M.B.,  CM.  1880. 

Graham's  Town,  Cape  of  Good  Hope;   Wepener,  Orange  Free  State. 

TAYLOR,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1789,  D.D.  1822. 

Minister  of  Tibbermuir,   1800-31;   died  yth  December,  1831. 

TAYLOR,  THOMAS  GOURLAY,  M.A.  1893. 

E.U.  (Congregational)  Minister  at  Eyemouth. 

TAYLOR,  WALTER  ROSS,  D.D.  1891. 

*  Free  Church  Minister  of  (i)  East  Kilbride,   1862-68,  (2)  Kelvinside,  Glas- 
gow, since  1868. 

TAYLOR,  WILLIAM,  D.D.   1783. 

Minister  of  (i)   High   Church,  Paisley,  (2)  Cathedral,  Glasgow;    Principal 
of  Glasgow  University,  1803  to  1823;   died  2gth  March,  1823. 

TAYLOR,  WILLIAM,  D.D.  1800. 

Sometime   Preacher  in  the  College  Chapel,  Glasgow;    thereafter   Minister 

of  (T)  Baldernock,  (2)  St.  Enoch's,  Glasgow;   died  i5th  March,  1825,  aged  78. 

TAYLOR,  WILLIAM,  CM.  1826. 

Ballymoney,  Co.  Antrim. 

TAYLOR,  WILLIAM,  M.D.,  CM.  1864. 

Surgeon-Major-General,  Army. 

TAYLOR,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1874. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Kilblain  Academy,  Greenock,  (2)  Burgh  School,  Kirkcaldy,  (3) 
Grammar  School,  Paisley,  (4)  South  School,  Paisley. 

TAYLOR,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1879,  M.D.  1885. 

Chapelton,  Jamaica ;  Kingston  there ;  Chapelton  ;  Kingston ;  Elmina,  Gold 
Coast;   died  there,   nth  January,  1895,  aged  40. 

TAYLOR,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1884. 

Minister  of  Melville  Parish,  Montrose. 

TAYLOR,  WILLIAM  CALLENDER,  M.B.,  CM.  1884,  M.D.  1892. 

Rutherglen ;   Sheffield. 


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TAYLOR,  WILLIAM  COOK,  M.A.   1876. 

(i)  Minister  of  St.  Columba,  Oban,  1880-95,  when  resigned;  (2)  resident 
in  Edinburgh,  and  acting  as  occasional  preacher. 

TAYLOR,  WILLIAM  MACKERGO,  M.A.   1849. 

Minister  of  (i)  U.P.  Church,  Kilmaurs,   1853-55,  (2)  Presbyterian  Church, 

Liverpool,  1855-72,  (3)  Broadway  Tabernacle,  New  York,  1872-95;   D.D.  Yale, 

1872;    D.D.    Amherst,    1872;    LL.D.    Princeton,    1883;   born   in    Kilmarnock, 

23rd  October,  1829;   died  February,  1895. 

TEACHER,  JOHN  HAMMOND,  M.A.  1888,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Glasgow :  Underkeeper  in  Pathological  Department  of  Hunterian  Museum, 
Glasgow  University,  since  1894. 

TEARE,  JOHN,  M.D.  1842. 

"  Isle  of  Man  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

TEDLIE,  ADAM,  M.A.  1776. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

TELFER,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1800. 

Minister  of  Johnstone,   1807-40;   died  2nd  July,  1840. 

TELFER,  ALEXANDER  BELL,  M.D.  1833. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

TELFORD,  ARCHIBALD  BARR,  M.D.  1864. 

Bedlington,  Northumberland ;  Bury,  Lanes. ;  Whitefield,  Lanes. ;  Bury ; 
died  2Oth  March,  1890,  aged  47. 

TELFORD,  JAMES  CAMPBELL,  M.D.  1850. 

Airdrie ;  Mount  Elgin,  Victoria,  Australia ;  Elsternwick  there ;  Cobran  there. 

TEMPLE,  CHARLES  DUNBAR,  M.B.,  CM.   1885. 

Glasgow ;   Girvan ;   Comrie. 

TEMPLE,  LEWIS  DUNBAR,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Dartford,  Kent;   Carradale,  Kintyre;   Barrow-in-Furness ;   Rockferry. 

TEMPLEMAN,  JAMES  MITCHELL,  M.A.  1896. 

Teacher  in  (i)  St.  Mungo's  Academy,  Glasgow,  (2)  Ayr  Academy. 

TEMPLETON,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1885. 

Licentiate  of  the  U.P.  Church,  but  laid  aside  by  illness;  resident  at  his 
father's  farm,  Hillhead,  Kilmaurs. 

TEMPLETON,  ARCHIBALD,  M.B.,  CM.   1869,  M.D.  1871. 

F.C.  Missionary  to  Pachamba,  1871-76;  Glasgow  (Superintendent  of  Oxford 
Street  Dispensary,  Glasgow  Medical  Mission). 

TEMPLETON,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1852. 

Free  Church  Missionary  to  South  Africa  at  (i)  Lovedale,  (2)  Uitenhaye,  (3) 
Bedford,  (4)  Grahamstown;  ordained  April,  1857;  died  1886;  brother  of  Thomas 
Templeton,  M.A.  1863  (q.v.). 


ROLL   OF  GRADUATES  603 

TEMPLETON,  SAMUEL,  M.A.  1813. 

Irish    Presbyterian    Minister  at  Balteagh,    1824-66;    died   nth  September, 
1866. 

TEMPLETON.  THOMAS,  M.A.  1863. 

Civil  Engineer  at  (i)  Lisbon,  (2)    Kinnoull,  by  Perth;    brother  of  Robert 
Templeton,  M.A.   1852  (q.v.). 

TEMPLETON,  WILLIAM  SANDILANDS,  M.A.  1893,  B.Sc.   1896. 

Science  Master  in  Allan  Glen's  Institution,  Glasgow. 

TENNANT,  DANIEL,  B.A.  1857. 

Teacher  in  Kilblain  Academy,  Greenock,  1858-63;  afterwards  Probationer  of 
U.P.  Church;   died  4th  August,  1868,  aged  35. 

TENNANT,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  CM.  1870. 

Glasgow ;    Xewcastle-on-Tyne ;    Ambleside ;    Melrose ;    London ;    Matlock- 
Bath,  Derbyshire ;   Ben  Rhydding,  Yorks. ;   Harrogate. 

TENNANT,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1778. 

"  Filius  natu  secundus  Joannis  Agricolae  in  Parochia  de  Ochiltree  &  Comitatu 
de  Air"  [Matric.  Alb.   1777} 

TENNANT,  WILLIAM,  LL.D.  1795. 

Chaplain  to  Colonel  Fullarton's  Regiment 

TENNENT.  GAVIN  PATERSON,  M.B.,  CM.  1867,  M.D.  1870. 

Glasgow:  Assistant  to  Professor  John  Black  Cowan  (q.v.),  1868-80;  Physician 
and  Lecturer  on  Clinical  Medicine  in  Western  Infirmary;  resigned  1897. 

TENNENT,  JAMES,  M.D.  1813. 

Coat  bridge. 

TENNENT,  JAMES  HILL,  B.L.  1896. 

Writer,  Glasgow;   died  at  Woodside,  Inverkip,  4th  May,   1897,  aged  24. 

TENNENT,  JOHN,  M.D.  1832. 

"Fil.  n.  max.  Joannis  Merc.  Glasg."  [Matric.   Alb.  1823]. 

TENNENT,  JOHN,  B.L.  1890. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

TENNENT,  JOSEPH  THOM,  M.B.,  CM.  1882. 

Balfron ;   Bathgate. 

TENNENT,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  CM.  1894. 

Bothwell ;  Johannesburg,  Transvaal ;  accidentally  killed  at  Fort-Martin,  Rho- 
desia, 27th  July,   1897. 

TENNENT,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1896. 

Student  of  Law. 

TERNAN,  JOHN,  M.D.  1850. 

Fleet  Surgeon,  R.N. ;   Dublin ;    Halifax,  Nova  Scotia. 

TERRY,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1829. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


604  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

THEOBALD,  ROBERT  MASTERS,  M.A.  1850. 

Surgeon  (M.R.C.S.E.   1856),  Cambridge;   London. 

THEOPHILUS,  DAVID,  M.A.   1879. 

Native  of  Aberystwyth ;   (i)  Methodist  Minister;   (2)   Fruit  Farmer,  West 
Palmdale,  Los  Angelos  County,  California,  U.S.A. 

THIERENS,  MATTHIAS,  M.D.  1816. 

"Esequibo"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

THOM,  ALEXANDER,  C.M.  1826. 

Probably  Cumnock  or  Airdrie. 

THOM,  ANDREW,  M.D.  1849. 

Stranraer;    Government  Emigration  Service;  Port-Elizabeth,  Cape  of  Good 
Hope;   Kimberley  there. 

THOM,  GEORGE,  D.D.  1821. 

Minister  of  the  Dutch  Church  at  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

THOM,  JOHN,  M.A.  1756. 

"Filius  Roberti  in   Parochia  de  Learn  in   Com.   de  Antrim   in   Hibernia" 
[Matric.  Alb.   1750]. 

THOM,  PATRICK  BAEDA,  M.A.  1885. 

Minister  of  Fossoway. 

THOM,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1732. 

Minister  of  Govan,    1748-90;  died  8th  August,    1790,  aged  80;  a  Parish 
Library  was  founded  by  his  second  wife,  who  died  25th  February,   1817. 

THOMAS,  CHARLES  WILLARD,  M.D.  1826. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

THOMAS,  DAVID,  M.A.   1795. 

"  Filius  Unicus  Joannis  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Killearn  in  comitatu  de 
Stirling"  [Matric.  Alb.   1791]. 

THOMAS,  DAVID,  B.A.   1835. 

Congregational  Minister  at  Bristol;  died  1875,  aged  64. 

THOMAS,  DAVID,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.  1863. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Howgate. 

THOMAS,  JAMES,  M.D.,  C.M.  1865. 

Selkirk. 

THOMAS,  JAMES  MARSHALL,  C.M.   1835. 

St.  Andrews;  Newport,  Fife;   Dundee;  Otago,  N.Z. 

THOMAS,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Pwllheli,  N.  Wales. 

THOMAS,  JOHN  OWEN,  M.A.  1885. 

Minister  of  the   Presbyterian  Church  at  (i)   Everton   Brow,  Liverpool,   (2) 
Aberdovey,  North  Wales;   B.A.  Oxon.   1887. 


ROLL    OF   GRADUATES  605 

THOMAS,  MAURICE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1877. 

Llanfair,  Montgomeryshire. 

THOMAS,  SAMUEL,  M.D.  1801. 

"Americanus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

THOMAS,  WALTER,  M.A,  1871. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

THOMAS,  WALTER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1873. 

Carlton,  Victoria,  Australia;  Clunes  there;  Mount  Egerton  there;  Christ- 
church,  N.Z. 

THOMAS,  WILLIAM,  B.A.  1859,  M.A,  1860. 

Unitarian  Minister  at  Llwynrhydowen  and  Bwlchyvadva,  Cardiganshire,  and 
Master  of  Grammar  School  at  Llandyssal,  South  Wales;  attained  eminence  as 
a  Welsh  poet;  born  at  Brechva,  near  Carmarthen,  1834;  died  1879. 

THOMPSON,  ADAM,  M.D.  1820. 

Ballymoney,  Co.  Antrim ;  died  1864. 

THOMPSON,  ANDREW,  C.M.  1836. 

Londonderry;  died  gih  March,  1871. 

THOMPSON,  EDWARD  LITTON,  D.D.  1890. 

Minister  of  (i)  Newton-upon-Ayr,  (2)  Second  Charge,  Hamilton. 

THOMPSON,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  CM.  1876. 

Glasgow;  Frizinghall,  Yorks. ;  died  i2th  November,  1888,  aged  44. 

THOMPSON,  HENRY,  M.D.  1834. 

Omagh,  Co.  Tyrone;  died  8th  March,   1875. 

THOMPSON,  JAMES,  M.D.  1841. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

THOMPSON,  JAMES  ANDREW  BAIRD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1877,  M.D.  1879. 

Glasgow ;  Ship  Surgeon ;  Matfen,  Northumberland ;  Londonderry ;  Corfe, 
Somersetshire;  Blisworth,  Northamptonshire;  Middleton-Cheney  there;  Brailes, 
Warwickshire ;  Totnes,  S.  Devon ;  Pelsall,  Staffs. ;  Abridge,  Essex. 

THOMPSON,  JAMES  ARCHER,  C.M.  1827. 

"Fil.  4^  n.  Jacobi  Textoris  Hibernensis  "  [Matric.  Alb.  1824]. 

THOMPSON,  JAMES  BOWEN,  M.D.,  C.M.  1836. 

Surgeon  in  the  Army;  present  at  the  Battle  of  the  Alma;  died,  aged  41, 
at  the  Hospital,  Kululee,  Constantinople,  5th  August,  1855,  of  malignant 
typhoid  fever,  caught  at  Balaklava. 

THOMPSON,  JAMES  CARGILL,  B.L.  1891. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

THOMPSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1848. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  West  Calder,  (2)  Birkenhead,  (3)  Newcastle-on-Tyne ; 
died  1894. 


606  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

THOMPSON,  JOSEPH,  M.A.   1810. 

"  Filius  Natu  Minimus  Davidis  quondam  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Monaghan 
et  in  comitatu  de  Monaghan"  [Matric.  Alb.  1807]. 

THOMPSON,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1815. 

"Fil.  natu  2dus  Roberti  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Comber  in  Com"  Deny" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1813]. 

THOMPSON,  ROBERT,  M.D.   1838. 

Johnstown,  Co.  Kilkenny. 

THOMPSON,  SAMUEL,  M.A.   1818. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Donegal,  1824-71;  died  2Qth  March,  1871, 
aged  83. 

THOMPSON,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1830. 

Belfast;  sometime  Surgeon,  R.N.;  died  1867. 

THOMPSON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1729. 

"Ang."  [Matric.   Alb.   1726]. 

THOMPSON,  WILLIAM  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  M.D.  1876. 

Dervock,  Co.  Antrim;  Enfield,  Middlesex;  London. 

THOMPSON,  WILLIAM  JOHN,  M.D.   1836. 

Belfast;  Inistioge,  Co.  Kilkenny;  Dublin;  died  3rd  October,  1881,  aged  75. 

THOMS,  JAMES  AIMER,  M.B.,  CM.   1888. 

Glasgow;  London;  Olneyville,  Providence,  Rhode  Island,  U.S.A.;  Alloa. 

THOMSON,  ALAN  M.,  M.D.  1826. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

THOMSON,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1824. 

Minister  of  Relief  and  U.P.  Church,  Peebles;  died  1881. 

THOMSON,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1859. 

Glasgow ;   Dumfries. 

THOMSON,  ALEXANDER  TINLING,  M.B.,  CM.   1867,  M.D.  1873. 

Glasgow;  Clyde,  Otago,  N.Z.;   Dunedin  there;  Glasgow. 

THOMSON,  ALFRED  MITCHELL,  M.B.,  CM.   1869. 

Plymouth;  died  2nd  November,  1872. 

THOMSON,  ALLEN,  LL.D.  1877. 

Professor  of  (i)  Anatomy  in  Marischal  College  and  University,  Aberdeen, 
1839  to  1841,  (2)  Physiology  in  Edinburgh  University,  1842  to  1848,  (3) 
Anatomy  in  Glasgow  University,  1848  to  1877;  Member  of  University  Court 
(as  Senate's  Assessor),  1867  to  1872;  born  at  Edinburgh,  2nd  April,  1809; 
died  at  London,  2ist  March,  1884;  M.D.  Edin.  1830;  LL.D.  Edin.  1871; 
D.C.L.  Oxon.  1882;  F.R.S. 

THOMSON,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1770. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


ROLL    OF   GRADUATES  607 

THOMSON,  ANDREW,  B.A.  1836,  D.D.  1851. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Lothian  Road,  Edinburgh;  (2)  Broughton  Place 
there;  retired  1897. 

THOMSON,  ANDREW,  M.D.  1843. 

Glasgow;  died  1862. 

THOMSON,  ARTHUR  WATSON,  B.Sc.  1874,  D-Sc  1891. 

Assistant  Engineer,  Glasgow  and  South-Western  Railway,  Glasgow,  1875-78; 
Assistant  Professor  of  Engineering  in  Engineering  College,  Tokio,  Japan,  1878-81; 
Professor  of  Engineering  in  Royal  Agricultural  College,  Cirencester,  England, 
1882-87;  Lecturer  on  Civil  Engineering  in  Glasgow  and  West  of  Scotland 
Technical  College,  and  engaged  in  private  practice  as  a  C.E.,  1887-90;  Professor 
of  Engineering  in  College  of  Science,  Poona,  India,  since  1891. 

THOMSON,  CHARLES,  M.A.  1795. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Elphinstone  Thomson  Agricolae  in  Parochia  de 
Calder  et  Comit.  de  Lanark"  [Matric.  Alb.  1782]. 

THOMSON,  CHARLES  AIKMAN,  M.A.  1882,  B.D.  1885. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Girvan. 

THOMSON,  CHARLES  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1894. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Hutchesons'  Grammar  School,  Glasgow,  1892,  (2)  F.C. 
Normal  School  and  Training  College  there,  1894-95,  (3)  Rothesay  Academy, 
as  Classical  and  French  Master,  since  1895. 

THOMSON,  DAVID,  M.A.  1732. 

THOMSON,  DAVID,  M.D.  1865,  CM.  1868- 

Higham-Ferrers,  Northamptonshire;   Luton,  Beds.;   London. 

THOMSON,  EUSTACE  BOASE,  M.B.,  CM.  1867,  M.D.  1872. 

Ulverstone;   Chelmsford;   Colchester;   Plymouth. 

THOMSON,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1742. 

THOMSON,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1828. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

THOMSON,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  CM.  1887. 

Glasgow;    Motherwell ;   Coatbridge;   Motherwell;    London. 

THOMSON,  GEORGE  D.,  M.A.  1832. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.];   according  to  Oliver  &  Boyd's  Almanacs,  a  person 

of  similar  name  was  at  one  time  Church  of  Scotland   Minister  at  M'Nab  and 
Horton,  Presbytery  of  Bathurst,  Canada. 

THOMSON,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  M.B.,  CM.  1871,  M.D.  1876. 

Haywood,  Lanarkshire ;    Glasgow. 

THOMSON,  HENRY  HYSLOP,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Edinburgh ;   Glasgow. 

THOMSON,  HUGH  WRIGHT,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Glasgow. 


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THOMSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1776. 

Minister  of  (i)  Girvan,  (2)  Prestonkirk;  died  i2th  January,  1841,  aged  82; 

cousin    and    brother-in-law    of   Thomas    Thomson,    M.A.    1789  (q.v.),    and    of 
"  Thomson  of  Duddingston." 

THOMSON,  JAMES,  M.A.   1799. 

"Filius  natu  Secundus  Jacobi  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Currin  in  comitatu 
de  Monaghan  in  Hybernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1795]. 

THOMSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1812,  LL.D.  1829. 

Professor  of  Mathematics  in  (i)  Royal  Belfast  Academical  Institution, 
1815-32,  (2)  Glasgow  University,  1832-49;  born  near  Ballynahinch,  Co.  Down, 
i3th  November,  1786;  died  i2th  January,  1849;  father  of  James  Thomson, 
B.A.,  M.A.,  LL.D.  (q.v.),  Lord  Kelvin  (q.v.),  and  John  Thomson,  B.A.  1843, 
M.A.  1844  (q.v.). 

THOMSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1815. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

THOMSON,  JAMES,  D.D.  1827. 

Minister  of  the  Relief  Church  at  (i)  Campsie,  (2)  Paisley,  and  first  Professor 
of  Theology  to  Relief  Synod;  died  1841,  aged  66. 

THOMSON,  JAMES,  B.A.  1839,  M.A.  1840,  LL.D.  1870. 

Civil  Engineer  in  Belfast,  1851-57;  Professor  of  Civil  Engineering  in 
(i)  Queen's  College,  Belfast,  1857-73,  (2)  Glasgow  University,  1873-1889; 
born  at  Belfast,  i6th  February,  1822;  died  at  Glasgow,  8th  May,  1892; 
F.R.S.E.  1875;  F.R.S.  1877;  D.Sc.,  Q.U.I.,  1875;  LL.D.,  T.C.D.,  1878; 
eldest  son  of  James  Thomson,  M.A.,  LL.D.  (q.v.),  and  brother  of  Lord 
Kelvin  (q.v.)  and  John  Thomson,  B.A.,  M.A.  (q.v.). 

THOMSON,  JAMES,  D.D.  1851. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Bo'ness,  (2)  Holm  of  Balfron;  died  i3th  November, 
1864,  aged  87. 

THOMSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1874. 

Native  of  Cumnock;  studied  Divinity  in  Glasgow  University;  died  at 
Badenweiller,  Germany,  of  consumption,  3rd  August,  1876,  aged  32;  James 
Thomson  Philosophical  Bursary  founded  in  his  memory. 

THOMSON,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.   1878,  M.D.  1884. 

Glasgow ;  Houston  ;  Irvine. 

THOMSON,  JAMES,  M.A.   1879. 

Civil  Engineer  and  Naval  Architect :  (i)  in  Glasgow,  as  Assistant  to  Mortimer 
Evans,  Esq.,  1879-80,  (2)  in  Dumbarton,  as  Assistant  to  William  Denny  & 
Brothers,  1880-89,  ($)  m  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  as  Manager  to  Sir  W.  G.  Armstrong 
&  Co.  since  1889;  also  Lecturer  on  Naval  Architecture  in  (i)  Glasgow  and 
West  of  Scotland  Technical  College,  1888-89,  (2)  Durham  College  of  Science, 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  1891-93;  M.I.N.A.  1891;  son  of  James  Thomson,  B.A., 
M.A,,  LL.D.  (q.v.),  and  nephew  of  Lord  Kelvin  (q.v.). 


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THOMSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1885,  LL.B.  1889. 

Advocate,  Edinburgh. 

THOMSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1886,  M.B.,  CM.  1893,  M.D.  1895. 

Kilsyth ;  Newmilns. 

THOMSON,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

Newton ;  Southwick,  Durham ;  Cowdenbeath,  Fife. 

THOMSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1895. 

Qualifying  for  the  profession  of  Stockbroker. 

THOMSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1896. 

Teacher  in  Grove  Street  Public  School,  Glasgow. 

THOMSON,  JAMES  HEAD,  M.A.  1878,  B.D.  1879. 

Minister  of  (i)   Free  Church,   Innerkip,  (2)  English    Presbyterian  Church, 
Blackheath,  London. 

THOMSON,  JAMES  ROSS,  CM.  1843. 

Ballymoney,  Co.  Antrim. 

THOMSON,  JOHN,  M.D.  1828. 

Hamilton  ;  Glasgow. 

THOMSON,  JOHN,  CM.  1830. 

Probably  Kilmarnock. 

THOMSON,  JOHN,  B.A.  1843,  M.A.  1844. 

Born  in  Belfast,    i6th   February,   1826;   Resident    Assistant   in   the   Royal 

Infirmary  of  Glasgow ;  died  there  of  fever  (caught  in  the  discharge  of  his  duty), 

7th  February,    1847 ;    third  son  of  James  Thomson,  M.A.,   LL.D.   (q.v.),    and 

brother  of  Lord  Kelvin  (q.v.)  and  James  Thomson,  B.A.,  M.A.,  LL.D.  (q.v.). 

THOMSON,  JOHN,  M.D.  1850,  CM.  1852. 

Finvoy,  Co.  Antrim;  died  1870. 

THOMSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1868. 

Minister  of  Knox  Presbyterian  Church,  Ayr,  Ontario,  Canada. 

THOMSON,  JOHN,  D.D.  1872. 

Minister  of  (i)  Yester,  (2)  Free  St.  George's,  Paisley;  died  6th  August,  1883. 

THOMSON,  JOHN,  M.D.  1873. 

-  Dunoon;  Ayr;  died  4th  May,   1884. 

THOMSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1887. 

Mathematical  Teacher,  Irvine  Academy;  died  at  Paisley,  i4th  December, 
1891,  aged  27. 

THOMSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1893. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

THOMSON,  JOHN  COLQUHOUN,  M.A.  1875. 

Minister  of  Greenknowe,  Annan. 

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THOMSON,  JOHN  EBENEZER  HONEYMAN,  M.A.  1871,  B.D.  1872. 

Free  Church  Missionary  (ordained)  to  Safed,  Palestine;  D.D.  St.  Andrews, 
1897. 

THOMSON,  JOHN  JAMES,  M.A.  1889,  B.D.  1895. 

Curate   of  (i)    St.    Nathaniel's    Church,    Windsor,  West   Derly,    Liverpool, 
1893-95,  (2)  Christ  Church,  Blackpool,  since  1895. 

THOMSON,  JOHN  MACALISTER,  M.A.  1849. 

Minister  (i)  of  Third  Charge,  Stirling,  (2)  at  Meerut,  India,  (3)  at  Calcutta. 

THOMSON,  JOHN  PROVAND,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Glasgow. 

THOMSON,  JOHN  SCOTT,  M.A.  1885. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

THOMSON,  JOSEPH,  CM.  1837. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

THOMSON,  PETER,  B.Sc.  1890,  M.A.  1893,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Sunderland;  Glasgow. 

THOMSON,  PETER  DONALD,  M.A.  1891. 

Minister  of  the  Free  Church  at  Peterculter  since  1897. 

THOMSON,  PETER  TAYLOR,  M.A.  1890. 

Minister  of  (i)  Baptist  Church,  Lochee,  Dundee,  (2)  Blenheim  Chapel,  Leeds. 

THOMSON,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1735. 

Believed  to  be  the  same  person  as  Robert  Thomson,  M.A.  \yide  Matric.  Alb. 

1764,    p.    35],    sometime   Schoolmaster   of   the    Parish   of  Avondale,    thereafter 

(1745-86)   Rector  of  the  Lanark  Grammar  School,  and  whose  wife  was  a  sister 

of  James  Thomson,  the  poet  of  "The  Seasons  "  ;  died  roth  June,  1786,  aged  76. 

THOMSON,  ROBERT,  Ch.B.  1822. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

THOMSON,  ROBERT,  B.A.   1860,  M.A.  1861. 

Minister  of  (i)  North  Church,  Stirling,  (2)  Rothesay,  (3)  Rubislaw,  Aberdeen. 

THOMSON,  ROBERT  DUNDAS,  M.D.,  C.M.  1831. 

Sometime    Lecturer    on    Chemistry   in    (i)   Glasgow   University   (as   locum 

tenens    for    his    uncle,    Professor    T.    Thomson),    1841-52,    (2)    St.    Thomas's 

Hospital,    London;    previously   Assistant   Surgeon,    H.E.I.C    Service;    died    at 

Richmond,   i7th  August,   1864,  aged  53. 

THOMSON,  ROBERT  STEVENSON,  B.Sc.   1880,  M.B.,  C.M.   1882. 

Glasgow. 

THOMSON,  ROBERT  THOMAS  WALKER,  M.B.,  C.M.   1876. 

Ship   Surgeon ;    Cramlington,    Northumberland ;    Harbottle   there ;    died   at 
Hughenden,  Queensland,  ist  January,   1889. 

THOMSON,  SAMUEL,  M.D.  1834. 

Edinburgh;  Radcliffe,  Lanes. ;  died  1866, 


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THOMSON,  SAMUEL,  M.D.  1849. 

Newarthill;  Motherwell ;  died  1887. 

THOMSON,  SAMUEL  MARSHALL,  M.A.  1883. 

Coalmaster,  Glasgow. 

THOMSON,  SHOLTO  DOUGLAS,  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 

Glasgow. 

THOMSON,  SKEFFINGTON,  B.A.  1810,  LL.D.  1818. 

Minister,  Clough,  Ireland. 

THOMSON,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1789. 

Advocate ;    Deputy  Clerk-Register ;   Principal  Clerk  of  Session ;   President 

of  Bannatyne  Club  in  succession  to  Sir  Walter  Scott ;  born  at  Manse  of  Dailly, 

loth   November,    1768;    died   at    Edinburgh,    2nd   October,    1852;    brother   of 

"Thomson  of  Duddingston." 

THOMSON,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1825. 

Probably  Glasgow. 

THOMSON,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1839. 

Physician  in  the  Indian  Army,  and  one  of  the  celebrated  captives  at 
Cabul;  after  release,  became  Professor  of  Botany  at  Calcutta;  returned  to 
England  in  1861,  and  acted  as  Examiner  in  Natural  Science  for  the  Army  and 
Navy  Medical  Service  and  Examiner  in  Botany  at  the  University  of  London; 
visited  India  again,  in  1871,  as  Secretary  to  the  Eclipse  Expedition;  bom  4th 
December,  1817;  died  in  London,  i8th  April,  1878;  eldest  son  of  Thomas 
Thomson,  M.D.,  Professor  of  Chemistry  in  Glasgow  University. 

THOMSON,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1875. 

Penrith;  died  October,  1884. 

THOMSON,  WILLIAM,  LL.D.  1783. 

Litterateur,  of  Great  Ormond  Street,  London ;  previously  Minister  of 
Monzievaird,  1776  to  1778;  born  in  Forteviot  Parish,  1746;  died  at  London, 
1 6th  March,  1817. 

THOMSON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1818. 

Minister  of  (i)  North  Albion  Street  Church,  Glasgow,  (2)  Old  Monkland; 
died  1 6th  August,  1841,  aged  57. 

THOMSON,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1827. 

London;  Chudleigh,  Devon;  Exeter;  died  25th  November,  1860,  aged  61. 

THOMSON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1839. 

"  Filius  natu  quintus  Gulielmi,  Armigeri  apud  comitatum  de  Argyle " 
[Matric.  Alb.  1835]. 

THOMSON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1881. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Maybole. 

THOMSON,  WILLIAM,  B.L.  1881. 

Writer,  Airdrie. 


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THOMSON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1889. 

Minister    of   the    Church    of   Scotland;    licensed    1893;    ordained    1896; 

Assistant   to  Professor  of  English   Literature  in  Glasgow  University,    1893-94; 

Assistant  Minister,  Park  Church,  Glasgow,  1894-97;  Indian  Chaplain  since  1897. 

THOMSON,  WILLIAM,  LL.D.  1896. 

See  KELVIN,  LORD. 

THOMSON,  WILLIAM  AIRD,  D.D.  1833. 

Minister  of  (i)  Dalziel,  (2)  Middle  Kirk,  Perth,  (3)  Free  Church  there; 
died  1 7th  March,  1863,  aged  91;  degree  conferred  "at  the  request  of  Lord 
Moncrieff"  [Univ.  Minute,  igth  October,  1833]. 

THOMSON,  WILLIAM  BURNET,  M.A.   1882,  B.D.   1885. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Galashiels. 

THOMSON,  WILLIAM  COOPER,  M.A.   1824. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

THOMSON,  WILLIAM  DUNCAN,  M.A.   1871. 

Free  Church  Minister  of  Lochend  and  New  Abbey,  Dumfries. 

THOMSON,  WILLIAM  ERNEST  FRANCIS,  M.A.  1885. 

M.B.  Edin.  1889;  M.D.  1893;  Ship  Surgeon;  Glasgow  (Professor  of 
Physiology  in  Anderson's  College). 

THOMSON,  WILLIAM  GEORGE,  M.D.  1862. 

Carluke. 

THOMSON,  WILLIAM  RANKIN,  M.A.  1884,  B.D.  1887. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Earlston,  (2)  Caledonia  Road,  Glasgow. 

THOMSON,  WILLIAM  RISK,  M.A.  1887. 

Student  of  Medicine;  born  2nd  December,  1867;  died  at  Howick,  Natal, 
South  Africa,  6th  May,  1890. 

THOMSON,  WILLIAM  SINCLAIR,  M.B.,  C.M.  1866,  M.D.  1869. 

Wantage,  Berks.;  Hallstead,  Essex;  Peterborough;  London;  Johannesburg, 
S.  Africa;  died,  there,  23rd  September,  1895,  aged  50. 

THORBURN,  JAMES,  M.D.   1786. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

THORBURN,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886. 

Hamilton;  Muchikandy,  Sylhet,  India;  died  roth  June,   1893,  aged  30. 

THORBURN,  WILLIAM  REID,  M.A.   1826. 

Minister  of  (i)  Secession  Church,  Halfold,  Lancashire,  (2)  Independent 
Church,  Bury;  died  2nd  March,  1875,  aged  69. 

THORNELL,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1837. 

Mountmellick,  Queen's  Co.;  died  1858. 

THORNLEY,  JOSEPH,  M.B.,  C.M.  1884,  M.D.  1886, 

Bolton  ;  J.P. 


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THORNLEY,  JOSEPH  MILTON,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Bolton;  son  of  Joseph  Thornley,  M.D.   1886  (q.v.). 

THORNTON,  CHRISTOPHER,  M.A.  1813,  M.D.   1816. 

"  Filius  Natu  Tertius  quondam  Roberti  Mercatoris  in  parochia  de  Ballrudery 
in  comitatu  de  Dublin"  [Matric.  Alb.  1807]. 

THORP,  GEORGE  MARIUS  EDWIN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Glasgow;  Stourport,  Wore.;  Georgetown,  Demerara. 

THORPE,  THOMAS  EDWARD,  LL.D.   1895. 

Somerset  House,  London;  formerly  Professor  of  Chemistry  in  Anderson's 
College,  Glasgow,  Yorkshire  College,  Leeds,  and  Royal  School  of  Mines, 
London;  F.R.S. 

THORPE,  WILLIAM,  M.D.,  CM.  1836. 

"Hibemus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

THRELFAL,  EDWARD,  M.A.  1748. 

"Filius  natu  Septimus  Gulielmi  Threlfall  in  Parochia  de  Kirkham  in 
Comitatu  Lancastriensi "  [Matric.  Alb.  1745]. 

THRESHIE,  ALEXANDER  COPLAND  HUTCHISON,  M.D.  1832. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

THRESHIE,  DAVID  MACKIE,  M.A.  1891. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

TIDMARSH,  RICHARD,  M.D.  1839. 

Adelaide;  Greenwich;  died  i6th  August,  1869,  aged  64. 

TIERNEY,  DANIEL  JOSEPH,  M.D.  1838. 

A  "D.  J.  Tierney,  M.D.,"  died  at  Melbourne,  22nd  May,  1863. 

TIERNY,  SIR  MATTHEW  JOHN,  BART.,  M.D.  1802,  M.D.  1806. 

Practitioner  at  Brighton,  and  Physician  in  Ordinary  to  Kings  George  IV. 

and  William  IV.  (signed  the  bulletin  announcing  the  death  of  George  IV.  on 

26th    June,    1830);    born    24th    November,    1776;    died    at    Brighton,    28th 

October,  1845  ;   degree  granted  twice  for  a  technical  reason. 

TIGHE,  JOHN,  M.D.  1786. 

"  Roscommoniensis  Hibernus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

TINDAL,  ANDREW  STEWART,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889,  M.D.  1892. 

Ship  Surgeon ;  Glasgow. 

TINDAL,  DAVID,  M.B.  1877,  M.D.   1883. 

Glasgow. 

TINDAL,  JOHN,  M.A.  1810. 

Minister  of  Associate  (Burgher)  Church  at  Rathillet,  Fifeshire ;  died  isth 
September,  1836,  aged  55. 

TINGCOMBE,  JOHN,  B.A.  1823. 

"  Fil.  natu  maximus  Joannis  Argent,  in  Plymouth"  [Matric.  Alb.   1821]. 


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TINNION,  JOHN,  M.D.  1838. 

Troon;  died  nth  December,  1871,  aged  56. 

TINNISWOOD,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1835. 

Longtown;  York;  Norton,  Co.  Durham;  died  i4th  October,   1877. 

TISDALE,  MARK,  M.A.  1763. 

"  Filius  natu  major  Gulielmi  Viri  Reverendi  Rectoris  Parochiae  de  St.  James 
Dublin! "  [Matric.  Alb.  1762]. 

TOD,  JOHN  HUME,  M.A.  1868. 

Minister  of  (i)  Drumelzier,  (2)  Langside,  (3)  Athelstaneford ;  resigned  1891  ; 
since  then  engaged  in  literary  work  (address,  i  Malcolm  Road,  Wimbledon, 
Surrey). 

TODD,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1870. 

Native  of  Northumberland  (town  or  parish  unknown) ;  son  of  George  Todd, 
Parish  Overseer;  born  1844;  no  information  as  to  career;  never  joined  General 
Council. 

TODD,  GEORGE  BELL,  M.B.,  CM.   1884. 

Glasgow ;  Kennoway ;  Glasgow  :  Professor  of  Zoology  in  Anderson's  College. 

TODD,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891,  M.D.  1896. 

Glasgow. 

TODD,  JAMES  CAMERON,  B.Sc.  1884. 

Curate  of  (i)  Vryburg,  Bechuanaland,  1887,  (2)  Kimberley,  Griqualand,  W., 

1887-88,  (3)  St.  John,  Hammersmith,  1891 ;  Chaplain  to  Bishop  of  Maritzburg, 

Natal,   1893;  Diocesan  Theological  Tutor  and  Honorary  Canon  of  Maritzburg, 

1894. 

TODD,  JOHN  AITON,  B.L.  1896. 

Writer,  Glasgow,  and  Lecturer  on  Political  Economy  in  the  Athenaeum. 

TODD,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1889. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Auchterarder. 

TOLAND,  CHARLES  KIRK,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Strabane,   Co.  Tyrone;  London. 

TOLDEROY,  JAMES  BAILLI,  M.D.  1830. 

Frederickton,  New  Brunswick;  died  4th  September,  1860,  aged  52. 

TOM,  DAVID,  M.A.  1814. 

"  Filius  Natu  Maximus  Hugonis  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Newtonairds  in 
comitatu  de  Down"  [Matric.  Alb.  1811]. 

TOMLENSON,  JAMES,  LL.D.  1786. 

Minister  in  Staffordshire. 

TOMLINSON,  RICHARD,  M.A.  1844. 

Intended  for  Dissenting  Ministry  in  "  South  Britain,"  but  died  shortly  after 
entering  Springhill  Theological  College,  Birmingham. 


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TONGE,  EDWARD,  M.D.  1787. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

TOPPING,  JAMES  STIRRAT,  M.A.  1888. 

Teacher  in  Glasgow  Public  Schools,  viz.,  (i)  Rose  Street,  (2)  Woodside, 
(3)  David  Street,  (4)  Newlands. 

TOPPING,  JOHN  PHILLIP,  M.B.,  CM.  1880. 

Ship  Surgeon  ;  London ;  Teddington,  Middlesex. 

TORBET,  HUGH,  M.A.  1750. 

"  Filius  Roberti  Torbet  in  Comitatu  de  Antrim  "  [Matric.  Alb.  1 744], 

TORRANCE,  DAVID,  M.D.,  CM.  1866. 

Hamilton;  Dunchurch,  Warwickshire;  died  25th  November,  1875. 

TORRANCE,  DAVID  WATT,  M.B.,  CM.  1883. 

Glasgow;  Free  Church  Medical  Missionary  at  Lake  Tiberias,  Palestine. 

TORRANCE,  JAMES  HALDEN,  M.D.,  CM.  1864. 

Hamilton;  Wolston,   Warwickshire;   Mangere,    Auckland,  N.Z.;   Onehungo 
there;  died  circa  1885. 

TORRANCE,  JOHN,  M.A.   1887,  B.D.  1891. 

F.C.  Missionary,  Poona,  India. 

TORRANCE,  JOHN  TORRANCE  BRYSON,  M.D.  1854. 

Hamilton ;  Surgeon,  R.N. ;  Cowbridge,  Glam. ;  died  at  Teviot,  Otago,  N.Z., 
1868. 

TORRENS,  HENRY,  M.A.  1777- 

"  Natus   in    Hybernia   films   natu   minimus    Henrici   Armigeri   in  Comitatu 
Deny  &  Parochia  Banacher"  [Matric.  Alb.  1776]. 

TORREY,  JOHN,  CM.  1837. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

TORRIE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1882,  B.D.  1885. 

Minister  of  (i)  Connel  Ferry  Mission  Church,  (2)  Lismore. 

TOWERS,  JAMES,  CM.  1817. 

First  Professor  of  Midwifery  in  the  University  of  Glasgow,   1815  to  1820; 
died  1820. 

TOWERS,  JOHN,  CM.  1821,  M.A.  1828. 

Professor  of  Midwifery  in  the  University  of  Glasgow,  1820  to  1833;  born 
7th  October,  1791;  died  1833;  son  of  Professor  James  Towers  (q.v.). 

TOWGOOD,  MR.,  M.D.  1731. 

"  A  dissenting  Minister  in  England " ;   recommended  by  Lord  Harrington 

"  as  a  person  distinguished  for  his  known  learning  &  much  esteemed  for  his 

skill  in  the  theory  and  success  in  the  practice  of  Physick  "  [University  Minute, 

1734 

TOWNLEY,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1841. 

•'  Filius  nat.  quartus  Josephi  agricolae  in  com.  de  Deny"  [Matric.  Alb.  1838]. 


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TRACY,  RICHARD  THOMAS,  M.D.  1849. 

Reading,  Berks. ;  Melbourne :  Lecturer  on  Obstetrics  in  Melbourne  Uni- 
versity; died  7th  November,  1874,  aged  48. 

TRAFFORD,  JOHN,  M.A.   1843. 

Baptist  Minister  at  Weymouth,  1845-52;  Tutor,  afterwards  Principal,  of 
Serampore  College,  India,  1852-79;  Baptist  Minister  at  Weymouth  again, 
1879-84;  Secretary  of  the  Bible  Translation  Society,  1884-90;  born  at  Bourton- 
on-the-Water,  igth  February,  1819;  died  at  London,  22nd  September,  1890, 
and  buried  in  Finchley  Cemetery. 

TRAIL,  ANTHONY,  D.D.   1801. 

Archdeacon  of  Connor,  Ireland. 

TRAIL,  HAMILTON,  M.A.  1744. 

"  Fil.  Jacobi  Trail  de  Marybrook  in  Com.  Down,  Generosi "  [Matric.  Alb. 
I737]- 

TRAIL,  JAMES,  LL.B.  1771. 

TRAIL,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1766. 

(i)  Professor  of  Mathematics  in  Marischal  College,  Aberdeen,  1766-79;  (2) 
Chancellor  of  Down  and  Connor,  Ireland;  LL.D.  Mar.  Coll.  1774;  died  at 
Bath,  3rd  February,  1831,  aged  85. 

TRAYNER,  JOHN,  LL.D.  1886. 

Advocate;  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Court  of  Session,  under  judicial  title 
of  Lord  Trayner. 

TRETJAKOFF,  JOHN,  M.A.  1764,  LL.D.  1767. 

"  Filius  Unicus  Andreae  Centurionis  in  urbe  Tweriae,  Provincia  Novogrodiensi, 
Russia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1761]. 

TRIMBLE,  JAMES,  M.D.   1787. 

"  Hibernus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

TRIMBLE,  JAMES,  CM.  1841. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

TRIMBLE,  ROBERT,  M.D.   1865. 

Castlebellingham,  Co.  Louth;  Preston,  Lanes. 

TRIPNEY,  DAVID,  M.A.  1894. 

Student  of  Theology  in  Free  Church  College. 

TRONCHIN,  FRANCIS  LEWIS,  M.A.   1763. 

"  Filius  natu  Secundus  Doctissimi  Viri,  Theodori  Tronchin,  apud  Genevenses 

Medicinae    Doctor    Celeberrimus "   [Matric.    Alb.    1761];    Theodore    Tronchin, 

the  friend  of  Voltaire  and  the  enemy  of  Rousseau,   sent  his  son  to  Glasgow 

purposely  to  study  under  Adam  Smith,  LL.D.  (q.v.). 

TROUSDELL,  JOHN  LEDGER,  M.D.  1846. 

Queenstown;  Surgeon,  R.N. ;  Nice,  France. 


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TROUSDELL,  WILLIAM  G.,  M.D.  1841. 

Surgeon-General,  Army;  died  23rd  July,  1886,  aged  70. 

TRUMBLE,  MATTHEW,  M.A.  1807. 

"  Filius  unicus  viri  reverend!  Matthaei,  pastoris  de  Monaghan  comitatu 
ejusdem "  [Matric.  Alb.  1805]. 

TUCKER,  FRANCIS,  B.A.  1838. 

"  Filius  natu  secundus  Gulielmi  mercatoris  in  parochia  de  Charles  et 
comitatu  de  Devon"  [Matric.  Alb.  1836]. 

TUCKER,  JAMES,  M.D.  1839. 

Sligo;  died  ist  October,  1875. 

TUDHOPE,  ADAM  PRENTICE,  M.B.,  CM.  1881. 

Coatbridge. 

TUDSBERY,  JOHN  HENRY  TUDSBERY,  B.Sc.  1889,  D-Sc.  1895. 

Civil  Engineer:  (i)  Assistant  Engineer  upon  the  "Vymwy"  Waterworks 
for  the  Liverpool  Corporation,  1881-85;  (2)  Chief  Assistant  Engineer  of  the 
Yokohama  Waterworks  for  the  Imperial  Japanese  Government,  1885-88;  (3)  in 
practice  in  Liverpool,  1888-92;  (4)  Assistant  Secretary  of  the  Institution  of  Civil 
Engineers,  Westminster;  (5)  Secretary  thereof;  graduated  as  "John  Henry 
Tudsbery  Turner." 

TUITE,  JEREMIAH,  M.D.  1832. 

Kilkee,  Co.  Clare;  died  1859. 

TUKE,  DANIEL  HACK.  LL.D.  1883. 

M.D.  Heidelberg;  Lecturer  on  Psychological  Medicine,  Charing  Cross 
Hospital  Medical  School,  London;  died  5th  March,  1895,  aged  68. 

TULLOCH,  JOHN,  LL.D.  1879. 

Minister  of  (i)  St  Paul's,  Dundee,  (2)  Kettins;  Principal  of,  and  Primarius 

Professor  of  Divinity  in,  St.  Mary's  College,  St.  Andrews,  and  Vice-Chancellor 

of  St  Andrews  University,    1854-86;   died   at   Torquay,    i3th   February,    1886, 

aged  63;  D.D.  St.  Andrews,   1854;  D.D.  Edin.   1884. 

TULLOCH,  JOHN  LANCELOT,  M.A.  1894. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland;  grandson  of  Principal  John  Tulloch 
(q.v.). 

TURNBULL,  CHARLES  SCRIMGEOUR,  M.A.  1882, 

Minister  of  Blantyre. 

TURNBULL,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1854. 

Minister  of  (i)  Pollokshaws,  (2)  Dailly. 

TURNBULL,  JOHN  AITKEN,  M.A.  1885,  LL.B.  1889. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

TURNBULL,  JOSEPH,  B.A.  1811. 

Classical  and  Hebrew  Tutor  at  Wymondley ;  Schoolmaster  at  Brighton  and 
in  France;  Dissenting  Minister  at  Ottley-St.-Mary,  Devonshire. 


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TURNBULL,  MATTHEW,  M.A.  1820. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Ringsend,  Ireland. 

TURNBULL,  MUNGO  BROWN,  M.D.  1864. 

Cambuslang;  Glasgow;  Cambuslang. 

TURNBULL,  PETER  STEPHENSON,  M.D.  1859. 

Edinburgh;  Surgeon-Major-General,  I.M.S.,  Bombay. 

TURNBULL,  RIDLEY,  M.B.  1880. 

Alnwick;  Duffield,  Derbyshire;  Manitoba,  Canada;  died  there,  8th  March, 
1884. 

TURNBULL,  ROGER,  M.A.  1734. 

"Scot.  Hib.  F.  Joh.  Trumble  Centurionis  (Ang.  Capt.  Trumble)  in  Com. 
Sligo"  [Matric.  Alb.  1731]. 

TURNBULL,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1833. 

"Films  unicus  Gulielmi  nuper  Agricolae  in  com.  de  Lanark"  [Matric.  Alb. 
1828]. 

TURNER,  ALEXANDER,  D.D.  1860. 

Minister  of  (i)  Gartmore,  1833,  (2)  Gorbals,  1833-43,  (3)  Port  of  Menteith, 
1843-72;  died  24th  March,  1872,  aged  64. 

TURNER,  ANDREW  DUNN,  M.B.,  CM.  1882. 

Owston  Ferry,  Yorks. ;  London ;  Felixstowe,  Suffolk. 

TURNER,  DANIEL,  M.A.  1764. 

"Filius  natu  secundus  Gavini  Glasgua"  [Matric.  Alb.   1759]. 

TURNER,  DUNCAN,  M.A.  1844. 

F.C.  Missionary  to  the  Jews  at  Constantinople,  1851-56;  afterwards  F.C. 
Minister  at  Tealing,  Dundee. 

TURNER,  EBENEZER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Kirkcaldy;  Glasgow. 

TURNER,  GEORGE,  LL.D.  1861. 

U.P.  Missionary  to  Samoa,  Polynesian  Islands;  died  at  London,  igth  May, 
1891,  aged  72. 

TURNER,  GEORGE  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1867,  M.D.  1870. 

Medical  Missionary,  Samoa;  Glasgow;  son  of  George  Turner,  LL.D.  (q.v.). 

TURNER,  GEORGE  NELSON,  M.B.,  C.M.   1892. 

Glasgow;  son  of  George  Alex.  Turner,  M.D.  (q.v.),  and  grandson  of 
George  Turner,  LL.D.  (q.v.). 

TURNER,  JOHN,  M.A.   1820. 

The  General  Council  Register  for  1859-60  contains  an  entry,  "Turner, 
John,  Literary,  10  Exeter  Hall,  .  .  .  London,  M.A.";  not  known  whether  it 
refers  to  this  graduate  or  to  John  Turner,  M.A  1835  (q.v.). 

TURNER,  JOHN,  M.A.  1835. 

See  Note  under  JOHN  TURNER,  M.A.  1820. 


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TURNER,  JOHN  CUSAN,  M.D.  1838. 

Brighton;  Bexley  Heath;  died  4th  August,  1860,  aged  47. 

TURNER,  JOHN  HENRY  TUDSBERY.     See  TUDSBERY. 

TURNER,  JOHN  RITCHIE,  M.B.,  CM.  1894. 

Ship  Surgeon ;   Barrhead. 

TURNER,  RICHARD,  LL.D.  1785. 

Rector  of  Combarton  and  Chaplain  to  the  Countess  Dowager  of  Wigtoun ; 
died  1 2th  April,  1791. 

TURNER,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1872,  M.D.  1874. 

Bacup,  Lanes. ;  Blaenavon,  Mon. ;  Newport,  Mon. ;  Larkhall ;  Hamilton. 

TURNER,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1806. 

(i)  Mathematical  Tutor  in  Manchester  College,  York;  (2)  Minister  of  the 

Northgate  End  Chapel,  Halifax;  bom  at  Newcastle,  1788;  died  joth  December, 

1853- 

TURNER,  SIR  WILLIAM,  LL.D.  1884. 

M.B.  Lond.   1857  ;   Professor  of  Anatomy  in  the  University  of  Edinburgh 
since  1867  ;  born  1832. 

TURNER,  WILLIAM  YOUNG,  M.B.,  C.M.  1875,  M.D.  1877. 

(i)  Practitioner  in  New  Guinea;  (2)  Chaplain  on  Crum  Ewing  Estates  in 

Demerara;  (3)  U.P.  Missionary  in  Jamaica;  son  of  George  Turner,  LL.D.  (q.v.). 

TURRETTIN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1808,  M.D.  1814. 

"  Filius  unicus  nuper  Georgii  Med.   Doctoris  apud  Loughgilly  in  comitatu 
de  Armagh  in  Hybernia"  [Matric.  Alb.   1805]. 

TUTHILL,  CHRISTOPHER  JEREMIAH,  M.D.  1839. 

Wilford,  Co.  Tipperary;  died  1860. 

TWEEDDALE,  JAMES,  M.D.  1827. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

TWEEDIE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1754. 

"Filius  Jacobi  Tweedie  civis  Glasguensis"  [Matric.  Alb.   1743]. 

TWEEDY,  HENRY,  M.D.  1838. 

Dublin;  sometime  Resident  Medical  Attendant  to  Duke  of  Manchester  in 
Italy. 

TYRRELL,  GEORGE,  C.M.  1825. 

Banbridge,  Co.  Down. 

TYTLER,  JAMES  STUART  ERASER,  LL.D.  1874. 

Of  Woodhouselee,  W.S. ;   Professor  of  Conveyancing  in  the  University  of 
Edinburgh,  1866-91;  born  5th  August,   1820;    died  26th  November,  1891. 

UDDIN,  TAMIZ,  M.B.,  CM.  1884. 

Native  of  Darjeeling,  India;  probably  settled  there. 

UMOV,  NIKOLAI  ALEKSEJEVICH.     See  OUMOV. 


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UNDERWOOD,  ALFRED,  M.A.  1875. 

Baptist  Minister  at  Burton-on-Trent,  1875-83;  Schoolmaster  at  Croydon, 
1883-87  ;  Schoolmaster  at  Derby  since  1888. 

UNDERWOOD,  FRANCIS  HENRY,  LL.D.  1887. 

(i)  Clerk  of  Massachusetts  Senate,  1852;  (2)  Literary  Adviser  of  the 
publishing  house  of  Phillips,  Sampson  &  Co. ;  (3)  assisted  for  two  years  in 
management  of  the  Atlantic  Monthly;  (4)  Clerk  of  the  Superior  Court  in 
Boston,  1859-70;  (5)  in  private  business;  (6)  U.S.  Consul  at  Glasgow,  1885; 
(7)  U.S.  Consul  at  Edinburgh;  born  at  Enfield,  Mass.,  i2th  January,  1825; 
died  at  Edinburgh,  7th  August,  1894. 

UNDERWOOD,  THOMAS,  M.D.   1831. 

Castletown,  Isle  of  Man;  Douglas  there;  sometime  Surgeon  to  Household 
and  Medical  Officer  to  Troops;  died  loth  November,  1863. 

UNWIN,  WILLIAM  JORDAN,  B.A.  1834,  M.A.  1835,  LL.D.  1864. 

Principal  of  Homerton  Congregational  College,  London  ;  died  1877,  aSed  65. 

UPTON,  CLOTWORTHY,  M.A.  1741. 

"  Ang."  [Grad.  Alb.] ;  "  Filius  viri  Generosi  Johan.  Upton  de  Castle  Upton 
Armig.  in  Comitat.  Antrim  in  Hiber."  [Matric.  Alb.  1737];  brother  of  Francis 
Upton,  M.A.  1739  (q.v.). 

UPTON,  FRANCIS,  M.A.  1739. 

Brother  of  Clotworthy  Upton,  M.A.   1741  (q.v.). 

URE,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1828. 

Surgeon  and  Lecturer  on  Clinical  Surgery  in  St.  Mary's  Hospital,  London ; 
F.R.C.S.  Eng.  1843;  died  i3th  June,  1866;  eldest  son  of  Andrew  Ure,  M.D. 
(q.v.). 

URE,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1872,  B.L.  1874,  LL.B.  1878. 

Advocate,  Edinburgh ;  Lecturer  on  Constitutional  Law  and  History  in 
Glasgow  University,  1878  to  1889;  M.P.  for  Linlithgowshire  since  1895;  Q.C. 
1897;  son  of  John  Ure,  LL.D.  (q.v.). 

URE,  ANDREW,  M.D.  1801. 

Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy  and  Chemistry  in  Andersonian  Institution, 

Glasgow,    1804-30;    also   Lecturer  on  Materia   Medica  in  Glasgow;    Analytical 

Chemist  to  Board  of  Customs,  London,  1830-57;    born  at  Glasgow,   i8th  May, 

1778;   died  at  London,  2nd  January,   1857;    F.R.S.   1822. 

URE,  DAVID,  M.A.  1776. 

Sometime  Teacher  (i)  at  Stewarton,  (2)  near  Dumbarton ;  thereafter 
Ministerial  Assistant  at  (r)  Kilbride,  (2)  Newcastle;  subsequently  employed 
by  Sir  John  Sinclair  in  connection  with  his  Statistical  Account  of  Scotland; 
author  of  History  of  Rutherglen;  latterly  Minister  of  Uphall;  ordained  i4th 
July,  1796;  died  28th  March,  1798. 

URE,  JAMES  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  CM.  1887. 

Stalybridge,  Cheshire. 


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URE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1884. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Woodside,  Aberdeen. 

URE,  JOHN,  LL.D.  1896. 

Of  Cairndhu,   Helensburgh,   Merchant  in  Glasgow;   first  Chairman  of  the 
Committee  on  Health  for  the  City;  Lord  Provost,   1880-83. 

URE,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1792. 

Minister  of  Airth,   1794  to  1803;  died  2yth  December,  1803,  aged  32. 

URE,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1880,  LL.B.  1883. 

Writer  in  Glasgow,  and  Professor  of  Evidence  and  Law  Procedure,  and  of 
Administrative  Law,  in  St.  Mungo's  College  there. 

URQUHART,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1824. 

Minister   of   (i)   Portpatrick,    (2)    Free   Church   there;    died    loth   March, 
1890,  aged  84;  son  of  Robert  Urquhart,  M.A.   1782  (q.v.). 

URQUHART,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1782. 

Minister  of  Kilbimie,  1795  to  1845  ;  died  22nd  September,  1845,  aged  83. 

URWIN,  JOHN  JOHNSON,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

(Brunton  Prizeman);   Glasgow  (Assistant  to  Professor  of  Anatomy  in  the 
University,  1893-94);  Swansea;  Liverpool;  Wakefield. 

USHER,  HEMSWORTH,  M.A.  1781. 

"  Natus  in  Hibernia,  Filius  natu  Septimus  N.  Lucae  Medici  in  Urbe  Bin- 
in  Comitatu  Regis  in  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.   1780]. 

UTTLEY,  JOHN,  M.A.  1738. 

"  Aug.  F.  Joannis  in  Paro.  de  Hiptonstell  in  Com.  de  York  "  [Matric.  Alb. 

"735} 

VAIL,  EDWIN  A.,  CM.  1837. 

"Americanus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

VALENTINE,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  CM.  1873. 

Girvan. 

VALENTINE,  GEORGE  DONALD,  M.A.  1896. 

Student  of  Trinity  College,   Cambridge;   son  of  George  Valentine,   M.B., 
CM.  (q.v.). 

VALLANCE,  DAVID,  M.A.  1774. 

"  Filius  natu  minimus  Joannis  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Old  Cumnock  in 
Comitatu  de  Ayr"  [Matric.  Alb.  1769]. 

VALLANCE,  HUGH,  M.D.  1825. 

London. 

VALLANCE,  JOHN  M'DONALD,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

Glasgow. 

VALLANCE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1891. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 


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VANCE,  THOMAS,  D.D.  1768. 

Presbyterian  Minister  of  (i)  Ramelton,  1747-55,  (2)  Usher's  Quay,  Dublin, 
I755~72^  died  ist  June,  1772. 

VANWELL,  MARTIN  CHARLES,  M.D.  1842. 

"  Filius  unicus  Augusti  artificis  in  Guiana"  [Matric.  Alb.   1838]. 

VARDY,  CHARLES  FOX,  B.A.   1837,  M.A.  1838. 

Congregational  Minister  in  London;  died  1889,  aged  82. 

VASS,  JAMES,  M.A.  1879,  B.L.  1885. 

Solicitor,  Ayr. 

VAUGHAN,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1736. 

"Ang.  Hib."  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

VAUGHAN,  JOHN,  M.A.   1891. 

Minister  of  St.  James'  English  Presbyterian  Church,  Sunderland,  since  1895. 

VAUGHAN,  ROBERT,  D.D.  1836. 

Congregational   Minister  at  (i)  Worcester,  (2)   Kensington,   (3)   Uxbridge, 

(4)  Torquay ;  Professor  of  Modern  History  in  University  of  London ;  Principal 

of  Lancashire  Independent  College,  Manchester;  died  i5th  June,  1868,  aged  73. 

VEITCH,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1881. 

Minister  of  (i)  Providence  Congregational  Church,  Rochdale,  (2)  Crescent 
Congregational  Church,  Everton,  Liverpool. 

VENTERS,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1890. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

VENTERS,  WILLIAM  BEATTIE,  B.Sc.  1892. 

Assistant  Engineer,  Assam-Bengal  Railway,  Badarpur,  India. 

VERNON,  JAMES  DALEY,  M.D.   1839. 

Tobbercurry,  Co.  Sligo;  died  2ist  October,  1863. 

VERNON,  RICHARD,  M.D.   1846,  C.M.   1856. 

Audley,  Staffs.;  Audlem,  Cheshire. 

VESEY,  JOHN  STUART,  M.D.  1839. 

Magherafelt,  Co.  Deny;  died  8th  October,   1874,  aged  59. 
VICAR,  JOHN,  M.A.  1812. 

"F.  n.  2dus  Gulielmi  Agricolae,  Beith,  Ayr"  [Matric.  Alb.   1807]. 

VIEHOFF,  JACOBUS  MARINUS,  B.Sc.   1878. 

Marine  Engineer  on  the  Technical  Staff  of  the  Bureau  Veritas  International 
Register  of  Shipping,  at  (i)  Brussels,  (2)  Paris,  (3)  London,  (4)  Liverpool. 

VIOLETTE,  WILLIAM  BRADLEY,  M.B.,  C.M.  1881. 

Sydney,  N.S.  Wales;  Granville  there. 

VOIGT,  WOLDEMAR,  LL.D.  1896. 

Professor  of  Mathematical  Physics  in  the  University  of  Gottingen. 

VOST,  ANTHONY,  M.B.,  C.M.  1896. 

Glasgow. 


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VOST,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1883. 

Kelso;  Glasgow;  Ednam  ;   Surgeon-Captain,  I. M.S.,  Bengal. 

WADDEL,  JOHN,  M.A.  i?93- 

Secession   Minister  at   Truro,    Nova   Scotia;   died    i3th   November,    1842, 
aged  72. 

WADDELL,  ARTHUR  ROBERT,  M.B.,  CM.  1877,  M.D.  1879. 

Surgeon,  R.N.;  Airdrie ;  Kidderminster;  Airdrie;  Kidderminster;  Potter's 
Bar,  Middlesex. 

WADDELL,  DAVID,  M.A.  1892. 

Teacher  in  Allan  Glen's  School,  Glasgow,  since  1886. 

WADDELL,  HUGH,  CM.  1840. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WADDELL,  JOHN  CRAIG,  M.B.,  CM.  1869,  M.D.  1873. 

Glasgow ;  Airdrie  ;  Ship  Surgeon ;   Salisbury ;  Norwich ;   London  ;  Airdrie  ; 
Jerusalem;    Airdrie;    Longton,   Staffs.;  died  isth  April,   1888,  aged  39. 

WADDELL,  LAURENCE  AUGUSTINE,  M.B.,  CM.  1878,  LL.D.  1895. 

Glasgow;  Cumbernauld ;  Monmouth  County  Asylum;  Surgeon-Major,  I. M.S., 
Bengal. 

WADDELL,  PETER  HATELY,  M.A,  1877,  B.D.  1878. 

Minister  of  Whitekirk. 
WADDELL,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1860. 

Motherwell;   Dalziel;  West  Maitland,  Sydney,  N.S.W.;   Tamworth   there; 
died  February,  1874. 
WADDELL,  WILLIAM,  CM.  1829. 

Probably  Millport. 

WADDELL,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1882,  M.D.  1886. 

Bridlington,  Yorks.;  Manchester. 

WADDELL,  WILLIAM  WARDLAW,  M.A.  1871. 

H.M.  Inspector  of  Schools;  Snell  Exhibitioner,  1870;  B.A.  Oxon.   1874. 

WADDINGTON,  ISAAC,  M.B.,  CM.  1868,  M.D.  1870. 

Bradford,  Yorks. 

WADDINGTON,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  LL.D.  1889. 

Member  of  the  French  Institute,  Senator,  French  Ambassador  to  England ; 
died  at  Paris,  i3th  January,  1894,  aged  67. 
WADDY,  FREDERICK  HENRY,  M.B.,  CM.  1893,  M.D.  1896. 

Calne,  Wilts.;  Brighton;  Porthleven,  Cornwall;  Edinburgh;  Glossop,  Derby- 
shire. 
WADDY,  PERCY  SWAN,  M.D.  1845. 

Broadway,  Co.  Wexford;  Togoat,  same  Co.;  died  24th  August,  1866. 
WADE,  WILLIAM  MAXWELL,  M.D.  1834. 

Belturbet,  Co.  Cavan. 


624  ROLL    OF    GRADUATES 

WAHAB,  THOMAS,  M.A.   1802. 

"  Filius  natu  secundus  Joannis  Wahab  Agricolae  in  Balleborro  in  Comitatu 
de  Down  in  Hibernia "  [Matric.  Alb.  1799]. 

WAINWRIGHT,  CHARLES  WILLIAM,  B.L.  1886. 

Secretary  to  Nobel's  Explosive  Co.,  Limited,  Glasgow. 

WAINWRIGHT,  JOHN  WELLS,  M.D.  1843. 

London;  died  at  St.  Leonards,  April,   1891,  aged  76. 

WAINWRIGHT,  MARK,  M.A.  1770. 

"  Filius  natu  minimus  Reverendi  Viri  Marci  Rectoris  Parochiae  de  Ballingary 

in   Comitatu    de    Tipperary    Hibernia"   [Matric.    Alb.    1769];    "Rebuked   with 

severity  "  for  being  engaged  in  a  "  scuffle  "  with  another  student  [Univ.  Minute, 

23rd  January,   1770], 

WAIT,  ROBERT,  B.A,  1777,  M.A.  1778. 

"  Natus  in  comitatu  de  Ayr  filius  natu  quartus  Reverendi  Viri  Roberti 
Pastoris  Parochiae  de  Galston"  [Matric.  Alb.  1774]. 

WAKEFIELD,  WILLIAM,  M.D.,  CM.  1864. 

Thornliebank ;  Staff-Surgeon,  Army ;  London  ;  Paris ;   Nice  ;    Aix-les-Bains. 

WALES,  H.R.H.  THE  PRINCE  OF,  LL.D.  1868. 

Albert  Edward,  heir-apparent  to  the  Throne;  born  gth  November,  1841; 
K.G. ;  P.C. ;  K.T. ;  K.P.;  G.C.B. ;  G.C.S.L;  G.C.M.G.;  G.C.I.E.;  D.C.L. 
Oxon.  1863;  LL.D.  Cantab.  1864;  LL.D.  Trin.  Coll.  Dub.  1868;  LL.D. 
Calcutta,  1875;  Mus.  Doc.  R.U.I.  1885;  the  Glasgow  degree  was  conferred 
at  laying  Foundation  Stone  of  New  University  Buildings,  8th  October,  1868. 

WALKER,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1850. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Cumbrae. 

WALKER,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.   1879. 

F.C.  Minister  at  (i)  Deskford,  Cullen,  (2)  Pollokshavvs. 

WALKER,  ALEXANDER  ORR,  B.L.  1888. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

WALKER,  ALLAN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1871. 

Kilbirnie;  Seatonburn,  Northumberland. 

WALKER,  ANGUS  FALCONER,  M.B.,  C.M.   1888. 

Workington ;  Newmains. 

WALKER,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.   1783. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WALKER,  CHARLES  JOHN  SMITH,  B.A.  1846. 

"  Fil.  nat.  max.  Joannis  Verbi  Dei  Ministri  in  com.  de  Northumberland " 
[Matric.  Alb.  1842], 

WALKER,  DAVID,  M.A.   1729. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Malin,   1738-66;  died  2ist  July,   1766, 


ROLL   OF  GRADUATES  625 

WALKER,  DAVID,  M.A.  1856. 

Clergyman ;  also  Principal  of  Belgravia  College,  Newton  Terrace,  Glasgow ; 
previously  in  Liverpool,  London,  and  Edinburgh. 

WALKER,  DAVID  JOHN,  M.A.  1820. 

"  Filius  Natu  Secundus  Jacobi  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Templemore  in 
comitatu  de  Donnegal"  [Matric.  Alb.  1817]. 

WALKER.  ERNEST  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1891,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Glasgow;   New  Plymouth,  N.Z. 

WALKER,  ERNEST  FREDRICK  DOCETTI,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Dundee. 

WALKER,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1835. 

Birkenhead ;  died  there,  2ist  October,   1893,  aged  78. 

WALKER,  HUGH,  M.A.  1878. 

Professor  of  English  Literature  in  St.  David's  College,  Lampeter;  Degree 
Examiner  on  English  in  Glasgow  University  since  1895 ;  Snell  Exhibitioner, 
1880;  B.A.  Oxon.  1883;  M.A  1886. 

WALKER,  HUGH,  M.A.  1888. 

M.B.  Edin.   1893;  Shawlands. 

WALKER,  JAMES,  LL.D.  1840. 

Civil  Engineer  in  London ;  Founder  of  Walker  Prizes  in  Glasgow  University ; 
born  at  Falkirk,  i4th  September,  1781;  died  at  London,  8th  October,  1862. 

WALKER,  JAMES,  M.A.  1896. 

Teacher  in  Dobbie's  Loan  Public  School,  Glasgow. 

WALKER,  JOHN,  M.D.   1765. 

Minister   of  (i)   Glencorse,  (2)   Moffat,  (3)   Colinton  ;   degree   granted  on 

account   of  his   knowledge   of  Botany,    etc.;    Professor   of   Natural    History   in 

University  of  Edinburgh,   1779  to  1803;  died  315!  December,  1803,  aged  73; 

D.D.  Edin.   1765. 

WALKER,  JOHN,  M.A.  1808. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Millisle,  1810-14,  when  deposed. 

WALKER,  JOHN,  CM.  1820. 

"  Filius  natu  Maximus  Roberti  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Drumbo  in  comitatu 
de  Down  in  Hybernia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1805]. 

WALKER,  JOHN,  M.D.,  CM.  1833. 

Inverness;   Birkenhead:   died  at  London,   i8th  November,  1858,  aged  45. 

WALKER,  JOHN  CUNNINGHAM,  M.A   1888. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

WALKER,  JOHN  M'CLURE,  M.B.,  CM.  1880. 

Glasgow ;   Catrine ;   Haltwhistle,  Northumberland  ;   Alston,  Cumberland. 

2  R 


626  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

WALKER,  JOSIAH,  M.A.  1821. 

Rector  of  Wood  Ditton,  near  Cambridge;  born  2ist  March,  1805;  son 
of  Josiah  Walker,  Professor  of  Humanity  in  the  University  of  Glasgow. 

WALKER,  MATTHEW  BROWN,  M.D.,  C.M.  1861. 

Sometime  Medical  Officer  in  Island  of  St.  Helena ;  afterwards  Practitioner 
in  Jamaica;  died  at  sea  on  voyage  home,  i4th  November,  1865,  aged  29. 

WALKER,  PATRICK  HUNTER,  M.B.,  C.M.   1883. 

Glasgow;  Prestwick;  Govan;  Prestwick;  Lechlade,  Glouc. 

WALKER,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1831. 

Kilmarnock. 

WALKER,  ROBERT,  M.D.   1855. 

Glasgow;   died  27th  February,  1867,  aged  34. 

WALKER,  ROBERT,  M.D.   1863. 

Surveyor  of  Taxes,  Glasgow;  died  3131  January,  1894,  aged  71;  described 
by  Professor  William  Leishman  (q.v.)  as  the  only  man  he  ever  met  who  had 
"taken  his  degree  for  fun." 

WALKER,  ROBERT,  M.A.   1874,  B.D.  1877. 

Sometime  Probationer  of  the  Church  of  Scotland;  thereafter  Student  of 
Medicine ;  not  lately  engaged  in  any  profession. 

WALKER,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1895. 

Teacher,  Glasgow,  in  (i)  Campbellfield  Public  School,  (2)  John  Street 
Public  School  (Bridgeton). 

WALKER,  ROBERT  BRYCE,  M.A.   1893,  LL.B.   1896. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

WALKER,  STEPHEN,  M.D.   1857. 

Glasgow;  Helensburgh ;  Silloth ;  Hastings;  St.  Leonards-on-Sea ;  died  20th 
May,  1876,  aged  43. 

WALKER,  THOMAS,  C.M.  1819. 

Glasgow;  Peterborough;  born  7th  September,  1796;  died  i6th  December, 
1886;  son  of  Josiah  Walker,  Professor  of  Humanity  in  the  University  of 
Glasgow. 

WALKER,  THOMAS,  B.A.  1861. 

Minister  of  (i)  Dalmellington,  (2)  Dairy,  Galloway. 

WALKER,  WILLIAM,  M.D.   1863. 

Edinburgh ;  Pollokshaws. 

WALKER,  WILLIAM,  M.D.   1863. 

Glasgow. 

WALKER,  WILLIAM,  M.D.,  C.M.   1865. 

Wolsingham,  Durham;   Grangemouth ;   Alabama,  U.S.A.;   Grangemouth. 

WALKER,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.   1887. 

F.C.  Missionary  to  Madras,  India. 


ROLL    OF    GRADUATES  627 

WALKER,  WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS,  M.D.   1833. 

"Hibernicus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WALKER,  WILLIAM  RUSSELL,  M.A.  1887. 

Biscuit  Manufacturer,  Glasgow. 

WALKER,  WILLIAM  TAYLOR,  M.A,  1876. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Craigend,  Perth,  (2)  Oban,  (3)  Bellgrove,  Glasgow. 

WALKINSHAW,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1813. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Roberti  Scribae  in  urbe  Glasguensi"  [Matric.  Alb. 
1798]. 

WALL,  JAMES,  M.D.  1787. 

"  Served  as  Surgeon  on  board  his  Majesty's  Navy  for  several  years  "  [Univ. 
Minute,  i6th  October,  1787]. 

WALL,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1837. 

Cork;  J.P.  for  County;  died  1879. 

WALLACE,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  CM.  1876. 

Innellan  ;  Glasgow ;  Baillieston. 

WALLACE,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1826. 

"  Fil.  2dus  Oliveri  Agricolae  apud  Castlefin  Comit"  Donnegal,  par.  Donough- 
more"  [Matric.  Alb.  1823]. 

WALLACE,  ANDREW  EWING,  M.A.  1893. 

Minister  of  Patna  since  1896. 

WALLACE,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1748. 

WALLACE,  CHARLES,  M.A.  1817. 

Dissenting  Minister  and  Schoolmaster  at  Altrincham  and  Hale,  in  Cheshire ; 
died  27th  July,  1859. 

WALLACE,  DANIEL  NOBLE,  M.D.  1843. 

Boyle,  Co.  Roscommon;  died  i7th  September,   1864. 

WALLACE,  DAVID,  M.A.  1884. 

(i)  Teacher  in  (a)  St.  Rollox  Public  School,  Glasgow,  1882-83,  (b}  Erskine 
Public  School,  Bishopton,  1884-90,  (c)  Morgan  Academy,  Dundee,  1890-95; 
(2)  Head  Master  of  Dorothy  Public  School,  West  Wemyss,  Fife,  since  1895. 

WALLACE,  DAVID,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

London ;  abroad. 

WALLACE,  EBENEZER  BRADSHAW,  M.A.  1812. 

Minister  of  (i;  Barr,  (2)  Free  Church  there;  died  5th  June,  1867;  son 
of  Gavin  Wallace,  M.A.  1768  (q.v.). 

WALLACE,  EDWARD  HAMILTON,  M.A.  1893. 

Indian  Civil  Service;  Snell  Exhibitioner,  1893. 

WALLACE,  EDWARD  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1875,  M.D.  1878. 

Glasgow;  Cleckheaton,  Yorks.;  Southsea. 


628  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

WALLACE,  GAVIN,  M.A.   1768. 

Minister    (i)    at    Lowick,   Northumberland,    (2)   of    Nenthorn;    died    i9th 
January,  1834,  aged  84. 

WALLACE,  GEORGE  PEXALL,  M.A.  1892,  B.D.   1895. 

F.C.  Missionary  to  the  Jews  at  Constantinople. 

WALLACE,  HERBERT  KIDSON,  B.Sc.   1893,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Lugar. 

WALLACE,  HORACE  FENTON,  M.A.  1896. 

Intends  to  qualify  for  Ministry  of  the  Free  Church. 

WALLACE,  JAMES,  M.D.  1837. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WALLACE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1845,  M.D.  1850. 

Greenock :    Medical    Officer    of    Health ;    Degree    Examiner    on    Surgery 
and  Clinical  Surgery  in  Glasgow  University,   1876-81  and  1885-89. 

WALLACE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1869. 

Sometime  English  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Redcar. 

WALLACE,  JAMES,  M.A.   1893. 

Licentiate  of  the  Eree  Church. 

WALLACE,  JAMES  SIM.  B.Sc.  1889,  M.B.,  CM.  1890,  M.D.   1893. 

Glasgow ;   Kingston-on-Thames. 

WALLACE,  JAMES  WILSON,  M.B.,  CM.  1889,  M.D.  1894. 

Glasgow. 

WALLACE,  JARDINE,  B.A.  1853. 

Minister  of  Traquair;  son  of  Robert  Wallace,  D.D.   1837  (q.v.). 

WALLACE,  JOHN,  M.A    1896. 

Student  of  Theology  in  Edinburgh  University. 

WALLACE,  JOHN  RITCHIE,  M.A.   1816,  M.D.  1822. 

Glasgow;  died  1825. 

WALLACE,  JOSEPH  BROWNLIE,  M.B.,  CM.  1888. 

Cathcart ;   London. 

WALLACE,  PATRICK,  M.A.   1736. 

Minister  of  Largs;  died  i8th  November,   1755. 

WALLACE,  ROBERT,  M.A.   1821. 

Professor  of  Mathematics  in  Anderson's  College,  Glasgow,   1825-28. 

WALLACE,  ROBERT,  D.D.  1837. 

Minister  (i)  at  Maryport,  (2)  of  Kirkpatrick-Durham,  (3)  of  Dumfries;  died 
20th  November,   1864,  aged  76. 


ROLL   OF  GRADUATES  629 

WALLACE,  ROBERT,  D.D.  1869. 

Minister  of    (i)   Trinity    College   Church,   Edinburgh,    (2)   Old   Greyfriars' 

there;  Professor  of  Church  History  in   Edinburgh   University,  1872-76;  Editor 

of  Scotsman,  1876-80;  Barrister-at-Law  since  1883,  and  M.P.  for  East  Edinburgh 

since  1886;  born  at  St.  Andrews,   1831. 

WALLACE,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  CM.  1885. 

Glasgow;  Sarasota,  U.S.A.;  Kentucky. 

WALLACE,  ROBERT  WILFRID,  M.A.  1882. 

Probationer  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

WALLACE,  SAMUEL,  CM.  1845,  M.D.  1853. 

Cardiff;  died  2ist  January,  1878,  aged  51. 

WALLACE,  STEPHEN,  M.A.  1848. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne ;  died  zSth  March,   1872,  aged  49. 

WALLACE,  THOMAS,  B.A.  1783,  M.A.  1784. 

"  Filius  natu  Maximus  Gulielmi  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Urny  et  in  comitatu 
de  Cavan"  [Matric.  Alb.  1780]. 

WALLACE,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1877,  M.D.  1886. 

Glasgow ;  Menstrie ;  Portpatrick ;  Castleford,  Yorks. ;  Langwith,  Derbyshire ; 
Staincross,  Yorks. ;  Castleford ;  Crick,  Rugby ;  Birmingham. 

WALLACE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1880. 

Advocate,  Edinburgh. 

WALLACE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1884,  M.B.,  CM.  1887. 

Surgeon-Dentist,  Glasgow. 

WALLACE,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1885,  M.D.  1888. 

Glasgow;  London;  son  of  James  Wallace,  M.D.   1850  (q.v.). 

WALLACE,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  CM.  1886. 

Smallbridge,    Rochdale ;    Lumphanan ;    Innellan ;    Rostrevor,    Co.    Down ; 
died  there,  9th  December,  1891. 

WALLACE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1888. 

Science  Master  in  Garnethill  Public  School,  Glasgow,  1886-90;  Teacher  of 

Physics,   etc,  in  Allan  Glen's  Institution   there,    1890-94;   Second    Master  and 

Physics  Master  in   Central  Higher  Grade  School,  Leeds,  1894-96;  Principal  of 

Bewerley  Street  Higher  Grade  School  there  since  1896. 

WALLACE,  WILLIAM  THOMPSON  MERRY,  M.B.,  CM.  1891. 

Glasgow;  Kirkcaldy. 

WALLIS,  JAMES,  M.D.  1843. 

Youghal,  Co.  Cork. 
WALLIS,  PATRICK,  M.D.  1838. 

Charleville,  Co.  Cork. 
WALLPLATE,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1734. 

"Ang.   Hib.    F.   natu   secund.    Jacob.   Wallplate   Mercatoris   in    Limerick" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1731]. 


630  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

WALSH,  ARTHUR  DISNEY,  M.D.  1839. 

Kinnitty,  King's  Co.;  dough  Jordan,  Co.  Tipperary;  died  ist  March,  1873, 
aged  60. 

WALSH,  EDWARD,  M.D.  1791. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WALSH,  JAMES  W.,  M.D.  1839. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WALSH,  JOHN,  M.A.  1749. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  ^neae  Walsh  in  Comitatu  de  Derry  in  Hibernia " 
[Matric.  Alb.  1748]. 

WALSH,  JOHN,  CM.   1838. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WALSH,  JOHN,  M.D.   1863. 

Dublin;  Assistant  Surgeon,  R.N.;  Ship  Surgeon;  Liverpool. 

WALSH,  JOHN  HAMILTON,  M.D.  1839. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WALSH,  RICHARD  NICHOLAUS,  M.D.  1787. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WALSHE,  HUGH  CRAWFORD,  M.D.  1842. 

Staff-Surgeon-Major,  Army;  died  1868. 

WALTON,  THOMAS  UTRICK,  B.Sc.  1873. 

Civil  Engineer,  Sydney,  N.S.W. 

WALTON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.,  M.D.  1763. 

"  Batchelour  of  Laws  and  Rector  of  Upton,  in  Huntingdonshire  " ;  Founder 
of  Walton  Bursary  and  Waltonian  Medical  Lectureship;  died  i6th  October, 
1789. 

WANDS,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1885. 

Chester-le-Street ;   Stanley,  Co.  Durham ;   Lesmahagow. 

WANOSTROCHT,  VINCENT,  LL.D.  1821. 

Principal  of  the  Establishment  at  Camberwell  by  license  of  Bishop  of 
Manchester. 

WARBURTON,  PETER,  M.D.  1831. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WARD,  ADOLPHUS  WILLIAM,  LL.D.  1879. 

Assistant    to    Professor    of    Humanity    in    Glasgow    University,    1864-65 ; 

Professor   of  History  and   English    Literature   in   Owen's  College,   Manchester, 

1866-97;  Principal  thereof,  1888-97;  born  at  Hampstead,  2nd  December,  1837. 

WARD,  NOEL  CHARLES  ECHLAZ,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Newhaven,  Sussex. 

WARDEN,  ARCHIBALD  ADAM,  M.A.  1889,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Glasgow;  Paris. 


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WARDEN,  DAVID,  M.A.  1797. 

"Hibermis"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 
WARDEN,  JOHN,  M.A  1733. 

WARDEN,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1835. 

Congregational  Minister,  Ventnor;   died  1871,  aged  66. 

WARDLAW,  GILBERT,  M.A.  1821. 

(i)  Classical  Tutor  of  Blackburn  Academy;  (2)  Minister  of  Albany  Street 
Congregational  Church,  Edinburgh ;  (3)  Theological  Tutor  at  Blackburn ;  died 
1873,  aged  75. 

WARDLAW,  JOHN  SMITH,  B.A  1835,  M.A.  1837,  DD.  1870. 

Sometime  Missionary  (London  Missionary  Society)  in  India;  thereafter 
President  of  that  Society's  College  at  Highgate;  died  1872,  aged  59. 

WARDROP,  DAVID,  M.A  1870. 

(i)  Teacher  in  Kilblain  Academy,  Greenock;  (2)  Farmer,  Bankend,  Cum- 
nock. 

WARDROP,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1894. 

Licentiate  of  the  U.P.  Church. 

WARK,  CHARLES,  C.M.  1820. 

Newtownlimavady,  Co.  Deny;   died  1868. 

WARK,  JAMES  REID,  M.A  1888. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Banchory. 

WARK,  JOHN  LEAN,  M.A.  1895. 

Student  of  Law. 

WARNER  ROBERT,  M.A.  1882. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

WARNOCK,  GAVIN,  M.A.  1890,  B.D.  1893. 

Minister  of  Toward,  1894-96;  Assistant  to  Minister  of  Sandyford  Parish, 
Glasgow,  since  1896. 

WARNOCK,  JOHN,  M.A  1746. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  John  Warnock,  Presbyterian  Minister  at 
Castleblayney,  1756-74;  died  23rd  June,  1774. 

WARNOCK,  SAMUEL,  M.A.  1781. 

"  Filius  natu  Secundus  Thomae  Agricolae  in  parochia  de  Ballyhalbert 
comitatu  de  Down"  [Matric.  Alb.  1777]. 

WARREN,  SAMUEL,  M.A  1818,  LL.D.  1824. 

Baptist  Minister  at  Woolwich,  afterwards  at  Edinburgh ;  father  of  Samuel 
Warren,  D.C.L.,  the  author  of  Ten  Thousand  a  Year,  etc. 

WARWICK,  THOMAS  OLIVERS,  M.D.  1798. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 
WATANABE,  KAICHI,  B.Sc.  1886. 

Civil  Engineer,  Tokyo,  Japan. 


632  ROLL    OF    GRADUATES 

WATCHMAN,  JAMES,  M.A.  1894. 

Student  of  Theology  in  U.P.  College,  Edinburgh. 

WATERHOUSE,  REV.  BENJAMIN,  LL.D.   1832. 

Possibly  some  relation  of  Benjamin  Waterhouse,  who  was  (i)  Professor 
of  Medicine  in  Harvard  Medical  School,  1783-18 [2,  (2)  Professor  of  Natural 
History  at  Brown  College,  1784-91,  (3)  Medical  Supervisor  of  Military  Posts 
in  New  England,  1812-25;  born  at  Newport,  R.I.,  4th  March,  1754;  died  at 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  2nd  October,  1846. 

WATERS,  JOHN,  M.D.  1832. 

Parsonstown,  King's  Co.;   died  1857,  aged  48. 

WATERS,  JOHN  HENRY,  M.B.,  C.M.  1866,  M.D.  1875. 

London;  KtC.StG. 

WATMOUGH,  ISAAC,  C.M.   1830,  M.D.   1832. 

Inveraray;   Pocklington,  Yorks. ;   died  8th  October,  1875,  aged  66. 

WATSON,  ALEXANDER  CAMERON,  M.A.  1880,  B.D.  1882. 

Assistant  to  Minister   of  New   Kilpatrick,    1882-83  >    Ordained   Missionary 

of  Church  of  Scotland  to  Madras,  1883-84;  Assistant  to  Minister  of  St.  Mary's, 

Partick,    1885-87;    Minister    of    Renton,     1887-97;    Minister    of    St.    Boswells 

since  1897. 

WATSON,  ALEXANDER  LAURIE,  M.A.  1885. 

(i)  Classical  Master  in  the  Educational  Institute,  Dundalk;  (2)  Student  of 
Medicine. 

WATSON,  ANDREW,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Glasgow. 

WATSON,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.   1845,  D.D.  1862. 

Minister  of  (i)  St.  Matthew's,  Glasgow,  (2)  Dundee  Parish;  born  9th 
July,  1821;  died  2oth  July,  1881. 

WATSON,  CHARLES,  D.D.  1886. 

Minister  of  Free  Church  at  (i)  Langholm,  (2)  Largs. 

WATSON,  DAVID,  M.A.  1814. 

Presbyterian  Minister,  dough,  County  Down. 

WATSON,  DAVID,  M.A.  1886. 

Qualified  as  Law  Agent,  but  did  not  practise;    Merchant  in  Lanark. 

WATSON,  DAVID,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Lugar ;  Upwell,  Wisbech ;  Leeds. 

WATSON,  EBENEZER,  M.A.  1844,  M.D.  1846. 

Professor  of  Institutes  of  Medicine  in  Anderson's  College,  Glasgow, 
1850-76,  and  Lecturer  on  Clinical  Surgery  in  the  Royal  Infirmary;  born  1824; 
died  i3th  December,  1886;  son  of  James  Watson,  M.D.  1828  (q.v.). 

WATSON,  HENRY  ALLAN,  M.A.  1891,  M.B.,  C.M.   1895. 

Glasgow. 


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WATSON,  HERBERT  JOHN,  B.Sc.  1888. 

Shipbroker  in  (i)  Glasgow,  (2)  Manchester. 

WATSON,  JAMES,  M.A.   1769. 

"  Lancelot  filius  natu  tertius  Mercatoris  in  Urbe  de  Newry,  Hibernia " 
[Matric.  Alb.  1767]. 

WATSON,  JAMES,  M.D.  1828. 

Glasgow ;  three  times  President  of  the  Faculty  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons ; 
died  3oth  May,  1871,  aged  84. 

WATSON,  JAMES,  B.L    1882. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

WATSON,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1885. 

Glasgow;  Dundee;  Glasgow;  Nottingham. 

WATSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1888. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Ferniegair  Public  School,  (2)  Thornliebank  Public  School, 
(3)  St.  John's  Grammar  School,  Hamilton,  (4)  Langholm  Academy. 

WATSON,  JAMES  LOCH,  M.B.,  CM.  1893. 

Glasgow ;  Ayr ;  Surgeon,  S.S.  "  City  of  Edinburgh " ;  died  suddenly  at 
Bremerhaven,  28th  April,  1896. 

WATSON,  JAMES  ROBERTSON,  M.A.  1882. 

Professor  of  Chemistry  in  Anderson's  College,  Glasgow,  since  1889. 

WATSON,  JOHN,  M.A,  1763. 

WATSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1794. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  John  Watson,  Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at 
Greyabbey  from  1799  to  1829,  when  he  and  a  part  of  the  congregation  seceded 
from  the  Synod  of  Ulster. 

WATSON,  JOHN,  CM.  1840. 

Possibly  Newton-Stewart. 

WATSON,  JOHN,  B.A.  1847,  M.D.  1851. 

"Fil.  nat  max.  Gulielmi  Mercatoris  Glasguensi"  [Matric.  Alb.  1843]. 

WATSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1871. 

Minister  of  South  Yell;   B.D.  Edin.   1874. 

WATSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1872,  LL.D.  1880. 

Professor  in  Queen's  University,  Kingston,  Canada,  of  (i)  Logic  and 
Metaphysics,  (2)  Moral  Philosophy. 

WATSON,  MALCOLM,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Glasgow. 

WATSON,  ROBERT,  CM.  1820. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WATSON,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1865. 

Glasgow ;  died   1885. 


634  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

WATSON,  SAMUEL,  M.A.  1794. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Killinchy,  Co.  Down,  1797  to  1835,  when  "sus- 
pended sine  die  for  Arianism,  whereupon  he  joined  the  Remonstrants  "  {History 
of  Irish  Presb.  Congregations]. 

WATSON,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1846. 

Glasgow;  Examiner  for  Medical  Degrees  in  the  University,  1863-67;  died 
1 7th  September,  1867;  father  of  Mr.  G.  L.  Watson,  the  well-known  yacht 
designer. 

WATSON,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  C.M.   1875,  M.D.  1882. 

Airdrie  (Ship  Surgeon);  Murton,  Durham;  Stock ton-on-Tees ;  Thornaby- 
on-Tees. 

WATSON,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1887. 

Missionary  to  Ukambani,  British  East  Africa. 

WATSON,  WILLIAM  (BARON  WATSON),  LL.D.  1879. 

Advocate;  Solicitor-General  for  Scotland,  1874-76;  Lord-Advocate  therefor, 

1876-80;    M.P.   for    Universities   of   Glasgow    and    Aberdeen,    1876    to    1880; 

created  (1880)  one  of  Lords  of  Appeal  in  Ordinary  with  life  Peerage;   born 

1828;   LL.D.  Edin.   1875;   P.C.   1878. 

WATSON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1879. 

Minister  of  (i)  U.P.  Church,  Dumbarton,  (2)  English  Presbyterian  Church, 
Birkenhead. 

WATSON,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885. 

Lanark ;  Teheran,  Persia ;   Manchester ;  Blandford,  Dorset. 

WATSON,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.   1891,  M.D.   1894. 

Glasgow. 

WATSON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1894. 

Tutor  for  Civil  Service  and  University  Examinations,  Glasgow. 

WATSON,  WILLIAM  RIDDELL  KEMLO,  M.A.  1886,  M.B.,  C.M.   1889. 

Govan ;  Birmingham ;  Rainhill,  Lanes. ;  Glasgow ;  Paisley ;   Exminster. 

WATT,  ALBERT  TAYLOR,  M.A.   1890,  B.L.  1892. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

WATT,  ALEXANDER,  LL.D.  1843. 

City  Statist,  Glasgow,  and  Warden  (Manager)  of  the  Corporation  Burying 
Grounds;  died  23rd  October,  1847,  aged  51. 

WATT,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.   1889. 

Stewarton;  Falkirk. 

WATT,  ALLAN,  M.B.,  C.M.   1884. 

Cambuslang ;  Strathaven. 

WATT,  ANDREW,  M.A.   1892. 

(i)  Teacher  in  Garnethill  School,  Glasgow,  1891 ;  (2)  Teacher  in  Sciennes 
School,  Edinburgh,  1892-94;  (3)  Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 


ROLL    OF    GRADUATES  635 

WATT,  DAVID,  M.A.  1819. 

"  F.  n.  unicus  Hugonis  Agricolae  Sorn  "  [Matric.  Alb.   1814]. 

WATT,  DAVID  GILKISON,  B.A.  1838,  M.A.  1839. 

Sometime    Missionary    (of    L.M.    Society)    in    Benares,    India ;    thereafter 

Congregational   Minister  at  (i)  Nantwich,   Cheshire,   (2)   Maidstone,  Kent,   (3) 

Rectory  Road,  London,  N.,  (4)  First  Church  in  St.  Petersburg,  Florida,  U.S. A.; 

resident  in  London,  March,   1896;  died  8th  May,  1897,  aged  79. 

WATT,  DUGALD  CAMPBELL,  M.B.,  CM.  1887. 

Glasgow ;  Ferryhill,  Durham ;  Pietermaritzburg,  Natal. 

WATT,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  CM.  1873. 

Aberdeen ;  Calcutta ;  Hoogly :  Professor  of  Botany  in  Hoogly  College ; 
C.I.E.;  F.L.S. 

WATT,  HENRY  ANDERSON,  M.A.  1886. 

Barrister-at-Law  of  Gray's  Inn,  London. 

WATT,  HUGH  GEORGE,  M.A.  1873,  B.D.  1875. 

Minister  of  St.  Enoch's,  Dundee. 

WATT,  JAMES,  M.A.  1790,  M.D.  1796. 

Glasgow. 

WATT,  JAMES,  LL.D.  1806. 

The  great  improver  of  the  Steam  Engine;  sometime  Mathematical  Instru- 
ment Maker  to  University  of  Glasgow ;  afterwards  Engineer  in  Birmingham ; 
Founder  of  Watt  Prize;  born  at  Greenock,  igth  January,  1736;  died  at 
Birmingham,  25th  August,  1819;  F.R.S. 

WATT,  JAMES,  M.D.  1838. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WATT,  JAMES  ROSS,  M.B.  1871. 

Glasgow ;  Innellan  ;  Ayr. 

WATT,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

Kew. 

WATT,  JOHN  CAMPBELL,  M.A.  1875. 

Fellow  of  Jesus  College,  Cambridge ;  Assistant  to  Professor  William  Jack 

(q.v.),  1881-83;  Degree  Examiner  on  Mathematics  in  Glasgow  University,  1883-86. 

WATT,  JOHN  PATON,  M.D.,  CM.  1863. 

Glasgow;  Georgetown,  Demerara;  died  i2th  August,  1885,  aged  47. 

WATT,  RICHARD  MORGAN,  B.Sc.  1893. 

Officer,  U.S.  Navy. 

WATT,  THOMAS,  CM.  1821. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WATT,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1882,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886. 

Paisley. 


636  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

WATT,  WELLSTOOD  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1886,  LL.B.  1889,  D.PhiL   1896. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

WATT,  WILLIAM  CHARLES  HUGH,  M.B.,  C.M.  1874. 

Shotts  (Ship  Surgeon);  died  nth  January,   1875. 

WATT,  WILLIAM  COUBOROUGH,  M.D.  1827. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WAUCHOPE,  ANDREW,  M.B.,  CM.   1892. 

Glasgow. 

WAUGH,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1814. 

Minister   of   Miles   Lane   Secession   Church,    London ;    died    2nd    August, 
1824,  aged  30. 

WAUGH,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1844. 

Stewartstown,  Co.  Tyrone. 

WAUGHOPE,  CHARLES,  M.A.  1768. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WAUHOPE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1809. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Ballymena,  1812-37;  died  2oth  January,  1837. 

WEATHERHEAD,  JAMES,  M.A.  1885,  B.D.  1889. 

F.C.  Minister  at  North  Woodside,  Glasgow. 

WEBB,  BERNARD,  M.A.  1750. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  quondam  Joannis  Webb  de  Cloheen  in  Comitatu  de 
Cork  in  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.   1748]. 

WEBB,  HENRY  PELHAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1882. 

Dublin ;  London. 

WEBBER,  GEORGE  WILLIAM,  B.Sc.   1888. 

Analytical  Chemist,   Glasgow;  died  at  Denver,   U.S.A.,  22nd  May,    1895, 
aged  28. 

WEBBER,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1840. 

"Hibernicus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WEBSTER,  ALFRED,  M.B.,  C.M.   1893. 

Glasgow. 

WEBSTER,  DAVID  GRAHAM,  M.A.  1894. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

WEBSTER,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1798. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WEIR,  ANDREW,  C.M.  1821. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WEIR,  ANDREW,  M.B.,  C.M.  1869. 

Paisley   Infirmary;    died    24th    February,    1871,   aged    23;    Weir    Medical 
Bursary  founded  to  his  memory. 


ROLL   OF  GRADUATES  637 

WEIR,  DUNCAN  HARKNESS,  M.A.  1840,  D.D.   1864. 

Minister  of  (i)  Gourock,  1845-49,  (2)  Scots  Church,  Manchester,  1849-50; 

Professor  of  Oriental  Languages  in  Glasgow  University,   1850  to   1876;  Clerk 

of  Senate  from  1855  to  1876;  born  at  Greenock,  3oth  November,  1822;  died 

at  Southport,  24th  November,  1876. 

WEIR,  JAMES,  M.A.  1787. 

"Scoto  Britanus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WEIR,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1896. 

Uddingston. 

WEIR,  JAMES  BROWNLEE,  M.B.  1871,  M.D.  1873. 

Auchencairn,  Kirkcudbrightshire;  Silverstone,  Northamptonshire. 

WEIR,  JAMES  JOHNSTONE,  M.B.,  CM.  1878. 

Glasgow;  Jarrow-on-Tyne;  West  Hartlepool;  Jarrow-on-Tyne. 

WEIR,  JOHN,  M.D.  1852. 

A  "John  Weir,  M.D.,"  died  on  3rd  September,  1859,  at  Maryborough, 
Australia,  aged  30. 

WEIR,  JOHN,  M.A.  1858. 

Minister  of  St.  James'  Parish,  Forfar. 

WEIR,  JOHN,  M.A.  1882. 

(i)  Assistant  to  Professor  William  Jack  (q.v.),  1887-90  ;  (2)  Principal  of 
The  Maharaja's  College,  Mysore,  India. 

WEIR,  JOHN,  M.A.  1893. 

Assistant  Master  in  (i)  Napiershall  School,  Glasgow,  1890-94,  (2)  the  High 
School  there  since  1894. 

WEIR,  JOHN  WALLACE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1868,  M.D.  1871. 

Glasgow ;   Engcobo,  Tambuland,  South  Africa. 

WEIR,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Campbeltown  ;  Kilsyth  ;  Campbeltown ;  Yoker. 

WEIR,  THOMAS  DUNCAN,  B.Sc.  1881. 

Civil  Engineer,  Caracas,  Venezuela,  South  America. 

WEIR,  THOMAS  HUNTER,  M.A.  1885,  B.D.  1888. 

Minister  of  Kingairloch  Mission,  1889-91  ;  Assistant  Master,  High  School, 
Perth,  West  Australia,  1892-93;  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Oriental  Languages 
in  Glasgow  University  since  1893;  son  of  Professor  Duncan  H.  Weir  (q.v.). 

WEIR,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1829. 

Glasgow:  Lecturer  (a)  on  Medicine  in  Portland  Street  Medical  School, 
1830-42,  (V)  on  Phrenology  in  Anderson's  College,  (c)  in  Royal  Infirmary; 
died  i3th  December,  1876,  aged  82. 

WEIR,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1847. 

Larkhall. 


638  ROLL    OF   GRADUATES 

WEIR,  WILLIAM,  M.D.   1864. 

Glasgow ;  Mayfield,  Sussex ;  Sahara,  Brazil ;  London ;  Buenos  Ayres. 

WEIR,  WILLIAM,  B.Sc.  1884. 

M.B.,  C.M.  Edin.  1888;  Glasgow. 

WELDON,  ROBERT  GASCOIGNE,  M.A.  1849. 

Curate  of  Girvan  and  Maybole,  1848-50;  Priest  in  charge  of  (i)  Clonfeach, 

Co.  Armagh,  1851-52,  (2)  Birling,  Kent,  1852-53;  Incumbent  of  (i)  Anderston, 

Glasgow,   1853-55,  (2)  Girvan  with  Maybole,  1855-70,  (3)  St.  Paul's,  Rothesay, 

1870-89;  died  5th  March,   1891,  aged  65. 

WELLESLEY,  MARQUIS  OF.  LL.D.   1804. 

M.P.  for  (i)  Trim,  1780-81,  (2)  Beeralston,  1784-86,  (3)  Saltasp,  1786-87, 
(4)  Windsor,  1787-96,  (5)  Sarum,  1796-97;  Governor-General  of  India,  1797- 
1805;  Ambassador  to  the  Supreme  Central  Junta  of  Spain,  1809;  Secretary  for 
Foreign  Affairs,  1809-12;  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Ireland,  1821-28  and  1833-34; 
Lord-Steward  of  the  Household,  1830-33;  Lord  Chamberlain,  1835;  born  1760; 
died  26th  September,  1842;  elder  brother  of  the  Duke  of  Wellington. 

WELLS,  ALEXANDER  SIMPSON,  M.A.  1895. 

Student  of  Medicine. 

WELLS,  GEORGE  HENRY,  M.A.  1832. 

Unitarian  Minister  at  (i)  Rivington,  (2)  Gorton,  Manchester  (Brookfield 
Church),  1837-81;  born  at  Warrington,  igth  April,  1811;  died  at  Bowdon, 
1 7th  July,  1888. 

WELLS,  JOHN,  M.A.  1856. 

Designed  in  General  Council  Register,   1860-61,  as  "Assistant  Missionary 

in  Parish  Church,  Campbeltown ";  went  to  America  many  years  ago;  a  person 

of  the  same  name  was  Church  of  Scotland  Minister  at  New  Richmond,  Presbytery 

of  Restigouche,  N.  Brunswick. 

WELLS,  WILLIAM,  M.D.,  C.M.  1864. 

Native  of  Dumfries;  appointed  Medical  Missionary  (L.M.  Society)  to 
Hankow,  China;  died  on  outward  voyage,  i5th  October,  1864. 

WELLWOOD,  SIR  HENRY  MONCRIEFF.     See  MONCRIEFF-WELLWOOD. 

WELSH,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.  1864,  C.M.  1867. 

Whitworth,  Lanes. 

WELSH,  DAVID,  D.D.  1831. 

Minister  (i)  of  Crossmichael,  (2)  of  St.  David's,  Glasgow;  Professor  of 
Ecclesiastical  History  in  (i)  Edinburgh  University,  1831-1843,  (2)  Free  Church 
College,  1843-45;  born  in  Moffat  Parish,  nth  December,  1793;  died  24th  April, 
1845;  degree  granted  in  consequence  of  "a  Memorial  from  a  number  of  the 
Members  of  the  Session  of  St.  David's  Parish  in  this  City"  [Univ.  Minute,  i7th 
October,  1831]. 


ROLL    OF   GRADUATES  639 

WELSH,  JOHN,  M.D.   1839. 

Ballyshannon,  Co.   Donegal;  died   igth  April,   1894. 

WELSH,  JOSEPH  RODGER,  M.A.  1837. 

Presbyterian  Minister  in  Liverpool  of  (i)  Oldham  Street  Church,  (2) 
Canning  Street  Church;  died  2ist  October,  1878. 

WELSH,  ROBERT  ETHOL,  M.A,  187?- 

U.P.  Missionary  in  Japan,  1880-81;  English  Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i) 
Harrogate,  Yorks.,  1882-87,  (2)  Brondesbury,  London,  since  1887. 

WEMYSS,  JOHN,  M.A.  1882. 

Solicitor,  Neepawa,  Manitoba. 

WENLEY,  ROBERT  MARK,  M.A.  1884,  D.Phil.  1895. 

Lecturer   on    Logic   and    Moral    Philosophy   in    Queen   Margaret   College, 

Glasgow,  1886  to  1895,  and  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Logic  in  the  University; 

Senior   Professor   of   Philosophy   in    the    University   of   Michigan    since    1896; 

Degree  Examiner  on  Mental  Philosophy  in  Glasgow  University,   1888-91. 

WEST,  HENRY  ROGER,  M.D.  1839. 

Dublin;  Harpenden,  Herts.;  died  4th  November,  1880,  aged  63. 

WEST,  JAMES,  LL.D.  1753. 

B.A.  Oxon.  1723;  M.A.  1726;  Barrister-at-Law  of  the  Inner  Temple, 
1728;  Bencher,  1761;  Recorder  of  Poole  and  of  St.  Albans,  1758;  High 
Steward,  1759  ;  President  of  the  Royal  Society;  Joint  Secretary  of  the  Treasury, 
1757-62;  M.P.  for  (i)  St.  Albans,  1741-62,  (2)  Boroughbridge,  1768-72;  died 
2nd  July,  1772;  degree  conferred  on  the  narrative  that  "it  would  be  both  for 
the  Honour  and  advantage  of  the  University  to  give  some  particular  mark  of 
their  regard  for  him"  [Univ.  Minute,  23rd  November,  1753]. 

WEST,  JOHN  HENRY,  M.D.  1853. 

Surgeon-Major,  Army;  died  2gth  November,  1878,  aged  47. 

WESTON,  JAMES,  B.A.  1819. 

"  Filius  Xatu  Maximus  Jacobi  Armigeri  apud  Londinum"  [Matric.  Alb.  1817]. 

WESTROPP,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1834. 

Limerick;  died  5th  December,   1877,  aged  73. 

WETHERED,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1837. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WETMORE,  THOMAS  S.,  M.D.  1839. 

"Americanus  Brit"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WHAMOND,  JOHN  GEORGE  HILL,  M.A.  1894. 

Schoolmaster  (i)  in  Dunfermline  District,  (2)  in  Saltcoats  District,  (5)  under 
Paisley  School  Board. 

WHAMOND,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1862. 

Coltness  ;   Morpeth  ;  Jarrow-on-Tyne. 


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WHARRIE,  JAMES  BROWN,  M.D.  1822. 

Hamilton;  J.P. ;  died   ist  January,   1870. 

WHARRIE,  THOMAS,  M.A.   1795. 

Minister    of    Symington,    Ayrshire,    1809-44;    died    2yth    February,    1844, 
aged  68. 

WHARRIE,  THOMAS  JAMES,  M.D.  1822. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WHERLAND,  JAMES  RICHARD,  M.D.  1838. 

Cork :  sometime  Lecturer  on  Anatomy,  etc.,  in  School  of  Medicine  there ; 
died  1 6th  December,   1889. 

WHISH,  CHARLES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885. 

Pollokshaws. 

WHITE,  ADAM  CRAWFORD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Glasgow  ;  Oldham. 

WHITE,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.   1893. 

Galston;  Ayr. 

WHITE,  HENRY,  M.D.   1837. 

"  Hibernicus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WHITE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1797. 

"  Hibernicus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WHITE,  JAMES,  M.A.   1817. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WHITE,  JAMES,  C.M.  1826,  M.D.   1835. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WHITE,  JAMES  LAURIE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Coatbridge ;  Airdrie. 

WHITE,  JAMES  WALLS,  M.D.   1877. 

Glasgow  and  Uddingston. 

WHITE,  JAMES  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.   1891. 

Glasgow. 

WHITE,  JOHN,  M.A.   1809. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Rathfriland,  1813-36;  died  2nd  April,  1836. 

WHITE,  JOHN,  M.A.   1823. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WHITE,  JOHN,  LL.D.  1857. 

Mathematical   Master   in    Irvine   Royal   Academy;    born  near  Errol,    isth 
June,   1807  ;    died  at  Irvine,  23rd  March,   1896. 

WHITE,  JOHN,  M.D.  1863. 

Glasgow;   died   1888. 


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WHITE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1873. 

F.C.  Minister  at  (i)  Baillieston,  (2)  East  Park,  Glasgow. 

WHITE,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1884. 

Glasgow;   Balfron;   Glasgow;   died  2gth  November,  1891. 

WHITE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1891. 

Minister  of  Shettleston  since  1893. 

WHITE,  JOHN  CAMPBELL,  M.D.  1782. 

"  Hibernus "  [Grad.  Alb.] ;  possibly  the  same  person  as  "  Dr.  John  Camp- 
bell White,"  who  settled  in  Baltimore  circa  1800,  and  was  the  grandfather  of 
William  Pinkney  Whyte,  Attorney- General  (1887)  of  Baltimore. 

WHITE,  JOHN  CAMPBELL,  M.A.  1865. 

See  OVERTOUN,  BARON. 

WHITE,  MALCOLM,  M.A.  1860. 

F.C.  Minister  at  (i)  Cathcart,  (2)  Innellan,  (3)  Blairgowrie. 

WHITE,  MATTHEW,  M.A.  1883,  B.D.   1886. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Skirling,   1889-96,  when  resigned  owing  to  ill-health. 

WHITE,  PATRICK,  M.A.  1807. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Bailieborough,  1810-62;  died  iyth  January, 
1862. 

WHITE,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1866. 

Licentiate  of  the  Free  Church;  has  held  various  mission  and  other 
appointments  in  Glasgow,  Burghead,  Orkney,  Shetland,  Haddington,  etc. ;  also 
teaching  appointments  in  (i)  Brighouse,  Yorks.,  (2)  Glasgow,  (3)  Dumfries. 

WHITE,  ROBERT  NICOL,  M.B.,  CM.  1894. 

Glasgow. 

WHITE,  SAMUEL,  M.A.  1777. 

"Hibemus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WHITE,  SNOWDEN,  M.D.  1732. 

"Of  Findern,  near  Derby"  [Univ.  Minute,  26th  June,  1732]. 

WHITE,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1732. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  Thomas  White  of  Manchester,  who  was 
admitted  an  Extra  Licentiate  of  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians  of  London, 
30th  July,  1733. 

WHITE,  THOMAS,  M.A  1739. 

Minister  of  Gilmerton,  1752-89;  suspended  for  three  weeks  in  1757  for 
being  in  the  theatre  when  the  tragedy  of  "  Douglas "  was  originally  acted ; 
died  1 3th  January,  1789,  aged  71. 

WHITE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1765. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

2  S 


642  ROLL    OF   GRADUATES 

WHITE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1816. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Stonebridge,  1820-75;    died  2nd  November, 
1875- 
WHITE,  WILLIAM,  M.D.   1837. 

Borris-in-Ossory,  Queen's  Co. ;   died  1883. 

WHITE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1887,  B.D.  1889. 

Minister  of  Crosshouse,  near  Kilmarnock. 

WHITE,  SIR  WILLIAM  HENRY,  LL.D.  1893. 

Director    of    Naval    Construction    and    Assistant-Controller    of    the   Navy, 
Admiralty,  London;   K.C.B.   1895. 

WHITE,  WILLIAM  NEWPORT,  M.D.  1837. 

Ballynahinch,  Co.  Down;   Downpatrick;   died  3ist  January,   1874. 

WHITEFORD,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1866. 

Farmer,  Carswell,  Neilston. 

WHITEFORD,  JAMES,  M.A.  1855. 

Minister  of  Banton,  by  Bonnybridge;    died  there,  2oth  December,  1895. 

WHITEHEAD,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1785,  M.D.  1798. 

Younger  brother  of  James  Whitehead,  M.A.   1785  (q.v.),    and    "films  natu 

secundus  Gulielmi  in  Parochia  Sti.  Niniani  et  Comitatu  de  Stirling,  et  ibi  natus  " 
[Matric.  Alb.   1782]. 

WHITEHEAD,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.   1873. 

Paisley;  Tharsis,  Spain;  Paisley;  died  1895. 

WHITEHEAD,  JAMES,  M.A.  1785. 

Elder  brother  of  Alexander  Whitehead,  M.A.   1785,  M.D.   1798  (q.v.). 

WHITEHEAD,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1738, 

"  Angl.    filius    Davidis    Whitehead    in    parochia    de    Bolton    in    Com.    de 
Lancaster"  [Matric.  Alb.   1735]. 

WHITEHOUSE,  HENRY,  M.B.,  C.M.  1896. 

Glasgow. 

WHITEHOUSE,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.   1892. 

U.P.  Missionary  to  Rajpootana. 

WHITELAW,  JOHN,  C.M.   1817. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WHITELAW,  JOHN,  M.D.   1825. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WHITELAW,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886. 

Jamestown,  Dumbartonshire ;  Calcutta. 

WHITELAW,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1861. 

Glasgow;  Kirkintilloch ;  J.P. 


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WHITELEGGE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1842. 

Minister  of  Presbyterian  Church,  Princes  Street,  Cork,  since  1843;  born 
3oth  March,  1819. 

WHITLAW,  HENRY  EDWARD,  C.M.  1846. 

Newtownards,  Co.  Down;  died  February,  1858. 

WHITSON,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.  1871,  M.D.  1876. 

Glasgow;  St  Andrews;  Glasgow  (Lecturer  on  Operative  Surgery  in  St. 
Mungo's  College). 

WHITSON,  JOHN,  M.D.  1822. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WHITTAKER,  JAMES  TRAVIS,  M.B.  1873,  M.D.  1876. 

Glasgow;  Tillicoultry ;  London;  died  there,  isth  March,  1895. 

WHITTAM,  JOHN,  M.D.  1809. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WHITTELL,  CHARLES,  M.D.  1808. 

Practitioner  at  Chester,  and  Physician  to  the  Infirmary  there;  gave  an 
affirmation  instead  of  the  oath. 

WHITWORTH,  HENRY,  M.D.  1838. 

St.  Agnes,  Cornwall. 

WHITWORTH,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1738. 

"  Clerk,  Rector  of  Stilton,  in  the  County  of  Huntingdon  "  [Univ.  Minute, 
1738]. 

WHYTE,  ADAM  GOWANS,  B.Sc.  1895. 

Journalist  in  Glasgow. 

WHYTE,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.   1884,  B.Sc.  1885,  B.D.  1888. 

Assistant  to  Professor  of  Botany  in  the  University,  1888-90;  U.P.  Minister 
at  (i)  Craigs  and  Duntocher,  (2)  Kelvinside,  Glasgow;  resigned  1897  on 
account  of  ill-health. 

WHYTE,  ANDREW,  M.A.  1848. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  South  Ronaldshay,  (2)  Clackmannan;  died  igth 
November,  1895,  aged  70. 

WHYTE,  ARCHIBALD,  C.M.  1852. 

Inverness;  Nairn. 

WHYTE,  DAVID,  M.D.  1786. 

"Britannus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WHYTE,  DAVID,  M.A.  1808. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Bailee,  1811  to  circa  1850;  died  many  years 
ago,  but  date  not  ascertained. 

WHYTE,  JAMES,  M.A.  1888,  B.D.  1895. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Deerness,  Orkney,  since  September,  1897. 


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WHYTE,  JOHN,  M.A.  1819. 

"F.  n.  2dus  Jacobi  Artificis  Glasg."  [Matric.  Alb.   1815]. 

WHYTE,  MARTIN,  M.B.,  CM.  1891. 

Rutherglen. 

WHYTE,  ROBERT,  M.A.   1859,  D.D.  1884. 

U.P.   Minister  at   (i)   Kelso,   (2)   Pollokshaws,   (3)    Lauriston,   Edinburgh; 
died  2nd  September,   1897. 

WHYTE,  ROBERT  ORR,  M.A.  1896. 

Student  of  Medicine. 

WHYTE,  WILLIAM,  B.Sc.  1874. 

H.M.  Inspector  of  Schools;  M.A.  Edin.   1876. 

WICKENS,  GEORGE  FREDERIC,  M.B.,  CM.  1879. 

Melbourne,  Victoria,  Australia ;  Bright  there ;  Kyabram  there ;  Carlton  there. 

WICKSTEED,  CHARLES,  B.A.  1830. 

Dissenting  Minister  at  (i)  Toxteth  Park  Chapel,  Liverpool,  (2)   Mill  Hill 
Chapel,  Leeds,  (3)  Hope  Street  Church,  Liverpool;  died  igth  April,  1885. 

WICKSTEED,  JOSEPH  HARTLEY,  M.A.  1823. 

Intended  for  Dissenting  Ministry  in  England;  drowned   1824,  while  bathing 
in  Loch  Katrine;  brother  of  Charles  Wicksteed,  M.A.  (q.v.). 

WIER,  JOHN,  CM.  1845,  M.D.  1854. 

Ahoghill,    Co.    Antrim ;    Carrickfergus,    same    Co. ;    Belfast ;    Carrickfergus ; 
died  i6th  December,  1895. 

WIER,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1816. 

"  Filius  Natu  Secundus  Gulielmi  Mercatoris  in  parochia  de  Seapatrick  in 
comitatu  de  Down  in  Hybernia  "  [Matric.  Alb.   1812]. 

WIGHT,  GEORGE,  B.A.  1846,  M.A.   1847. 

Minister  of  Wamphray. 

WIGHT,  JOHN  RUTHERFURD,  B.A.   1846,  M.A.   1847. 

Architect,  Edinburgh. 

WIGHT,  WILLIAM  THORBURN,  B.L.  1885. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

WIGHTMAN,  JOHN,  D.D.  1837. 

Minister  of  Kirkmahoe,  1797  to  1847;  died  i4th  July,   1847,  aged  86. 

WIGHTMAN,  THOMAS  HENDERSON,  M.A.  1819. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WILBERFORCE,  WILLIAM,  LL.D.   1791. 

M.P.  for  (i)   Hull,  (2)   Yorkshire,  (3)  Bramber;   the   Slavery   Abolitionist; 
born  1759;  died  1833;  buried  in  Westminster  Abbey. 

WILDRIDGE,  CHARLES  MOODY,  M.B.,  CM.  1887. 

Innellan;  Bo'ness;   Birmingham. 


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WILKES,  FREDERICK  T.,  B.A.  1833. 

"Fil.  nat.  4tus  Joannis  Merc,  in  Comit.  Varvicensi"  [Matric.  Alb.   1830]. 

WILKES,  HENRY,  M.A.  1833. 

Minister  of  Albany  Street  Congregational  Church,  Edinburgh,  1833-36; 
Minister  of  Congregational  Church,  Montreal,  Canada,  1836-71;  Principal  and 
Professor  of  Theology  in  the  Congregational  College  of  British  North  America, 
1870-83;  Professor  of  Theology  and  Church  History  therein,  1883-86;  D.D. 
Vermont,  1850;  LL.D.  M'Gill  College,  1870;  born  at  Birmingham,  2ist  June, 
1805;  died  at  Montreal,  i7th  November,  1886. 

WILKIE,  AARON,  B.A.  1851,  M.A.  1852. 

"  Filius  natu  minimus  defuncti  Roberti  agricolae  in  parochia  de  Lifford  et 
comitatu  de  Donegal"  [Matric.  Alb.  1849]. 

WILKIE,  ARTHUR  WEST,  M.A.  1896. 

Intends  to  qualify  for  Ministry  of  U.P.  Church. 

WILKIE,  DANIEL,  M.A.  1803,  LL.D.  1837. 

Classical  Teacher  at  Quebec. 

WILKIE,  DAVID,  M.B.,  CM.  1871. 

Glasgow;  Surgeon-Lieut.-CoL,  I.M.S.,  Bengal 

WILKINS,  THOMAS  FORSTER,  M.A.  1847. 

Sometime  Teacher  in  the  High  School  of  Glasgow ;  intended  thereafter  to 
enter  Ministry  of  Church  of  England. 

WILKS,  STEPHEN  GEARY,  M.D.  1808. 

"  Anglo-Britannus  "  [Grad.  Alb.} 

WILLIAMS,  ALFRED,  M.B.,  CM.  1883,  M.D.  1890. 

Glasgow ;  Oswestry,  Salop ;   Huddersfield  ;  Wolverhampton  ;  Salford. 

WILLIAMS,  BENJAMIN  THOMAS,  B.A.  1853,  M.A.  1854. 

Barrister;  Q.C.;  Recorder  of  Carmarthen;  M.P.  for  United  Boroughs  of 
Carmarthen  and  Llanelly,  1878-82;  Judge  of  Glamorgan  County  Court,  1882-85, 
when,  owing  to  illness,  retired  on  pension;  Editor  of  Law  Magazine ;  J.P.  for 
counties  of  Pembroke,  Brecon,  and  Glamorgan;  born  at  Merryvale,  Pembroke- 
shire, igth  November,  1832;  died  at  Carmarthen,  2ist  March,  1890. 

WILLIAMS,  DAVID,  M.D.  1822. 

Surgeon,  R.N.;  Curborough,  Staffs.;  Cheltenham;  died  24th  May,  1871,  aged  83. 

WILLIAMS,  EDGAR,  M.A.  1867. 

(i)  Calvinistic  Methodist  Minister;  (2)  Principal  and  Proprietor  of  Maindee 
College,  Newport,  Mon.;  B.D.  Edin.  1869. 

WILLIAMS,  EDWARD,  M.B.,  CM.  1887. 

Llanelly,  Wales;  Cardiff. 

WILLIAMS,  ENOCH,  M.A.  1835. 

"  Filius  natu  maximus  Benjaminis  mercatoris  apud  Merthyr  Tydvil  in 
comitatu  de  Glamorgan"  [Matric.  Alb.  1832]. 


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WILLIAMS,  EVAN,  B.A.  1858,  M.A.  1859. 

Schoolmaster  at  Merthyr  Tydvil,  Wales. 

WILLIAMS,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1837. 

Dingle,  Co.  Kerry. 

WILLIAMS,  HENRY  FRANCIS,  M.D.  1844. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WILLIAMS,  HENRY  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Glasgow. 

WILLIAMS,  HUGH  JONES,  M.D.  1834. 

"Cambro  Brit."  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WILLIAMS,  JOHN,  M.D.   1825. 

Army  Surgeon. 

WILLIAMS,  LEONARD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886. 

London ;  Shortlands,  Kent ;  Sidmouth,  Devon. 

WILLIAMS,  LEWIS  JAMES,  B.A.  1857,  M.A.  1858. 

Intended  for  Independent  Church  Ministry ;  attended  Divinity  Hall, 
Glasgow  University,  1858-59;  born  at  Newcastle-Emlyn,  Cardiganshire,  4th 
March,  1833;  died  there,  of  consumption,  gth  July,  1859. 

WILLIAMS,  LLEWELLYN  WYNN,  B.Sc.   1895. 

Chief  Engineer  to  Railway  Appliances  Works,  Cathcart,  Glasgow. 

WILLIAMS,  RICHARD,  M.D.  1836. 

Aberystwith;  Coroner  and  J.P.  for  Cardiganshire. 

WILLIAMS,  WALTER  EBNER,  M.B.,  C.M.   1890. 

Chwilog,  Carnarvonshire;  Portmadoc  there. 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  MICHAEL,  M.B.,  C.M.  1881. 

Penmachno,  Carnarvonshire. 

WILLIAMSON,  ALEXANDER,  B.A.   1853,  LL.D.  1871. 

(i)  Missionary  (Lond.  M.  Soc.)  to  China,  1855,  but  soon  afterwards  invalided 
home;  (2)  accepted  an  appointment  under  the  National  Bible  Society  of  Scotland, 
1863;  (3)  acted  for  that  Society,  and  also  as  Missionary  of  the  U.P.  Church, 
at  Chefoo,  China,  1870-87;  (4)  devoted  himself  mainly  to  the  production  of 
Christian  books  for  the  Chinese;  born  at  Falkirk,  5th  December,  1829;  died 
at  Chefoo,  2nd  September,  1890. 

WILLIAMSON,  ANDREW  SYM,  C.M.  1829. 

Port-Glasgow. 

WILLIAMSON,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1730. 

"Anglus"  [Matric.  Alb.   1727]. 

WILLIAMSON,  HENRY  ANGUS,  M.A.   1894. 

Student  of  Theology  in  U.P.  College,  Edinburgh. 


ROLL   OF  GRADUATES  647 

WILLIAMSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1854- 

Church  of  Scotland  Chaplain  at  Allahabad,  N.W.P.,  India,  1859-783 
Minister  of  Dean  Parish,  Edinburgh,  since  1879. 

WILLIAMSON,  JAMES,  LL.D.  1855. 

Professor    of    Mathematics   and    Natural    Philosophy   in   Queen's   College, 

Kingston,   Canada   West ;    afterwards   Vice-Principal,    Professor   of  Astronomy, 

and  for  many  years  Director  of  the  Kingston  Observatory ;  born  at  Edinburgh, 

igth  October,  1816;   died  1895;    M.A.  Edin. 

WILLIAMSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1750. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Clough,  Co.   Down,  from   1752  to  probably 

i?73- 
WILLIAMSON,  JOHN,  D.D.  1751. 

Chaplain  to  the  British  Factory  at  Lisbon. 

WILLIAMSON,  ROBERT,  D.D.  1879. 

Free  Church  Minister  at  (i)  Dunkeld,  (2)  Kingarth,  Bute;  LL.D.  St. 
Andrews,  1893. 

WILLIAMSON,  ROBERT  PETER  GEORGE,  M.A.  1888. 

(i)  Teacher  under  Glasgow  School  Board;  (2)  Second  Master  in  Academy 
and  Burgh  Schools,  Alloa;  (3)  Lecturer  in  Day  Training  Classes  for  Teachers, 
Bradford. 

WILLIAMSON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1739. 

"Filius  Joannis  Williamson  Medicinae  Doctoris  in  Urbe  Antrim  in  Hib." 
[Matric.  Alb.  1736]. 

WILLIAMSON,  WILLIAM  JAMES  DALRYMPLE,  M.A.  1867. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Stalybridge,  Lanes..  (2)  Buncrana,  Co.  Deny, 
(3)  Banagher,  Co.  Deny. 

WILLIAMSON,  WILLIAM  MARSHALL,  M.A.  1888. 

Native  of  Kirkmuirhill,  Lesmahagow ;  intended  for  Ministry  of  U.P. 
Church;  died  (at  end  of  first  session  in  Theological  Hall)  22nd  May,  1889, 
aged  21. 

WILLIS,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1850. 

Glasgow;    Monmouth;   sometime  Mayor  thereof;   J.P. 

WILLIS,  MICHAEL,  M.A.  1817,  D.D.  1839. 

Minister  of  Renfield  Street  Original  Burgher  Church,  Glasgow,  and 
Professor  of  Theology  to  Burgher  Synod ;  afterwards  Minister  of  Renfield 
Free  Church,  Glasgow;  latterly  Principal  and  Professor  of  Divinity  in  Knox 
College,  Toronto;  born  at  Greenock,  1799;  died  at  Aberdour,  Banffshire, 
1 9th  August,  1879. 

WILLIS,  RANDOLPH  OWEN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888. 

Monmouth;  Port-Ballintrae,  Co.  Antrim;  died  3rd  March,  1890,  aged  24. 

WILLIS,  RICHARD,  M.D.  1839. 

Dublin. 


648  ROLL    OF   GRADUATES 

WILLIS,  WILLIAM  ROBERTSON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1879. 

Baillieston. 

WILLISON,  JOHN,  M.D.   1769. 

WILLISON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1774. 

Minister  of  (i)  West  Calder,  (2)  Forgandenny;   died  7th  February,   1828, 
aged  74. 

WILLOCK,  BORLASE,  M.A.  1781. 

Probably  entered  the  Ministry  of  the   Church  of  England ;    "  filius    Natu 

Maximus  Gulielmi  Mercatoris  in  Urbe  Liverpool  in  Anglia"  [Matric.  Alb.  1778]. 

WILLOUGHBY,  EDWARD,  M.D.  1818. 

"Barbadensi"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WILLS,  DOUGLAS  CAMPBELL,  M.D.  1860. 

Paisley;     Melbourne;    Cumnock;    died   at    Paisley,    nth    January,    1865, 
aged  25. 

WILLS,  JAMES,  M.B.,  C.M.   1875,  M.D.  1884. 

Leadgate,  Durham ;   New  Kilpatrick ;   Glasgow ;   London. 

WILSON,  ADAM,  M.A.  1881,  B.D.  1884. 

U.P.  Minister  at  Bridge  of  Weir. 

WILSON,  ADAM  JAMES,  M.A.   1877. 

(i)  Coffee  Planter;    (2)  Tutor,  residing  in  Sydney,  N.S.W. 

WILSON,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.   1763. 

WILSON,  ALEXANDER  DAVID,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Rotherham,  Yorks. ;   Glasgow ;    Killin. 

WILSON,  ALEXANDER  STODDART,  B.Sc.  1874,  M.A.   1877. 

F.C.  Minister  of  North  Queensferry,  and  sometime  Lecturer  on  Botany  in 
Anderson's  College  and  Queen  Margaret  College,  Glasgow. 

WILSON,  ALLAN,  M.D.  1864. 

Castle  Eden,  Durham;   Alnwick. 

WILSON,  ANDREW,  C.M.   1822,  M.D.  1831. 

Surgeon  in  the  Navy ;   Brambridge,  Hants. ;   Twyford,  Hants. ;    Aldershot ; 
Huddersfield ;   Disley,  Cheshire;   died  2ist  December,   1886. 

WILSON,  ANDREW,  M.B.,  C.M.   1885. 

(Brunton  Prizeman);  Glasgow;  Ship  Surgeon;  Dundee;  Drymen;  Glasgow. 

WILSON,  ANDREW  COLVILLE,  B.Sc.  1894. 

M.B.,  C.M.   1897. 

WILSON,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1792. 

"Filius   natu    Maximus    Joannis    Mercatoris   in   Sanquhar   in   comitatu   de 
Dumfries"  [Matric.  Alb.  1788], 

WILSON,  CHARLES,  M.B.  1876,  M.D.  1884. 

Muirkirk ;   Sheepshed,  Leic. ;   Crewe,  Cheshire. 


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WILSON,  CHARLES,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

Nottingham;    Birkenhead;   Burnley;   Ship  Surgeon. 

WILSON,  DAVID,  M.A.  1876. 

Younger,  of  Carbeth,  Killeam. 

WILSON,  DAVID,  M.B.,  C.M.  1876,  M.D.  1885. 

Huddersfield. 

WILSON,  DAVID,  M.B.,  C.M.  1877. 

Irvine;   Washington,  Durham;   Birtley  there. 

WILSON,  DAVID,  M.A.  1884. 

Civil  Service  of  India. 

WILSON,  EDMUND  MENZIES,  M.B.  1868. 

Huddersfield ;   Dominica,  West  Indies. 

WILSON,  FRANCIS,  M.A.  1806. 

"  Filius    natu    Minimus    Thomae   Agricolae   in   parochia   de   Darynosa   in 
comitatu  de  Armagh  in  Hibernia"  [Matric.  Alb.   1804]. 

WILSON,  FRANK,  M.B.,  CM.  1881. 

Paisley;   died  2oth  March,  1888. 

WILSON,  GEORGE,  M.B.  1868,  M.D.  1870. 

Ashton-under-Lyne ;    Huddersfield;   died  6th  September,   1881. 

WILSON,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  CM.  1884. 

Glasgow ;  Xewtou ;  Shettleston. 

WILSON,  GEORGE  SMELLIE,  M.D.  1865. 

Glasgow. 

WILSON,  HENRY,  M.A.  1872. 

Native  of  Ramsey,  Isle  of  Man;   believed  to  have  died  circa  1874. 

WILSON,  HENRY,  M.B.,  CM.  1881. 

Glasgow;   Strathaven ;   Glasgow;   Queensland. 

WILSON,  HENRY  BURT,  M.B.,  CM.  1874. 

Glasgow. 

WILSON,  HENRY  CHARLES  SIRR,  M.D.  1847. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WILSON,  HENRY  JAMES,  M.D.  1781. 

"Hibernus"    [Grad.  Alb.];    M.A.   Univ.  of  Tolouse  [Glasg.  Univ.  Minute, 
2oth  November,   1781]. 

WILSON,  HUGH,  M.D.  1863. 

Newton  Mearns;  Ochiltree;  died  October,   1869. 

WILSON,  HUGH  CARRUTHERS,  B.A.  1860,  M.A.  1861. 

English  Presbyterian  Minister  at  (i)  Gravesend,  (2)  Eastbourne. 

WILSON,  HUGH  M.,  B.A.  1840,  M.A.  1841. 

"Filius  nat.  decimus  Joannis  Verbi  Dei  Ministri  ap.  Lesmahago"  [Matric. 
Alb.   1836]. 


650  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

WILSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1764. 

"  Filius  unicus  Jacobi  Nautae  apud  Saltcotes  in  Comitatu  de  Ayr "  [Matric. 
Alb.   1763]. 

WILSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1781. 

Minister  (i)  at  Stafford,  (2)  at  Stockport,  (3)  of  Mid  Calder,  (4)  of  Falkirk  ; 
died  8th  June,   1829,  aged  76;  D.D.  Edin.   1802. 

WILSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1809. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Magherafelt,  1813-54;  died  loth  June,  1854. 

WILSON,  JAMES,  M.D.  1837. 

Carluke ;  Glasgow  (Lecturer  on  Midwifery  in  Portland  Street  Medical  School, 
1830-38);  died  3oth  September,  1857,  aged  75. 

WILSON,  JAMES,  M.A.   1860. 

Minister  of  Broughty  Ferry. 

WILSON,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.   1868,  M.D.  1878. 

Dairy,  Ayrshire;  Johnstone;  died  4th  September,   1891,  aged  44. 

WILSON,  JAMES,  M.A.   1878,  B.Sc.  1880,  M.B.,  C.M.  1884. 

Go  van. 

WILSON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1883,  B.D.  1885. 

Minister  at  Lumsden,  Aberdeenshire,  1869-73;  Head  Master  of  Government 

Grammar  School,   Grenada,  West  Indies,   and  Inspector  of  all  the  Schools  of 

that  Colony,  1873-77  ;  held  various  tutorial  appointments  in  and  around  Glasgow, 

1877-85;  Minister  of  Gardenstown,  Banffshire,  since  1885. 

WILSON,  JAMES,  M.A.   1886. 

Jesuit  Priest,  Maison  St.  Louis,  St.  Heliers,  Jersey. 

WILSON,  JAMES  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1880,  M.D.   1889. 

Cambuslang;  Paisley;  Govan;  Cambuslang;  Glasgow. 

WILSON,  JAMES  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Langley  Moor,  Durham. 

WILSON,  JAMES  ALLAN,  M.B.,  C.M.   1891,  M.D.  1895. 

Ship  Surgeon ;   Glasgow. 

WILSON,  JAMES  BALD,  M.A.  1896. 

Student  of  Science. 

WILSON,  JAMES  DUNLOP  OCTAVOS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 

Ship  Surgeon ;  Glasgow ;  Drymen. 

WILSON,  JAMES  ERIC,  M.B.,  C.M.  1896. 

Glasgow;  Greenock ;  son  of  William  Aitchison  Wilson,  M.D.  (q.v.). 

WILSON,  JAMES  GEORGE,  M.D.  1853. 

Glasgow  (Professor   of   Midwifery   in    Anderson's   College,    1863-81);    died 
4th  March,  1881 ;  son  of  James  Wilson,  M.D.   1837  (q.v.). 


ROLL    OF   GRADUATES  651 

WILSON,  JAMES  GIBSON,  M.A.  1860,  M.D.  1864. 
Demonstrator  and  Assistant  in  Anatomical    Department  of  Glasgow  Uni- 
versity,   1864-65;  born  at   Manse   of   Maryhill,    i4th   April,    1840;    died  loth 
June,  1865. 

WILSON,  JAMES  HUTTON,  BA.  1861. 

Teacher  in  (i)  a  Boarding  School  near  Reading,  (2)  Nairn  Academy, 
(3)  Madras  Academy,  Cupar-Fife,  1870-90,  (4)  Berriedale,  Caithness,  1891-94; 
resident,  1896,  at  Westfield,  Cupar-Fife. 

WILSON,  JAMES  LOCKHART,  M.B.,  CM.  1882. 

Glasgow;  Ship  Surgeon;  Duns,  Berwickshire. 

WILSON,  JAMES  MITCHELL,  M.B.,  C.M.  1867,  M.D.  1883. 

Huntingdon ;  Chatteris,  Cambs. ;  Rochdale ;  Doncaster. 

WILSON,  JAMES  PETER,  M.A.  1890,  B.D.  1893. 

Minister  of  Dalbeattie  since  1897. 

WILSON,  JAMES  POLLOK,  M.B.,  CM.  1888. 

Dumfries ;  Maryport,  Cumberland ;  Chapelhall,  Lanarkshire. 

WILSON,  JAMES  SCOTT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1879,  M.D.  1884. 

Glasgow;  Thornhill,  Dumfriesshire;  Walsall,  Staffs. 

WILSON,  JASPER,  C.M.  1823. 

"F.  N.  6th  Joannis  chirurgi  in  par.  de  Kilmck  Ayr"  [Matric.  Alb.   1818]. 

WILSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1738. 

"  Filius  Alexandri  Wilson  in  Kirkcudbright"  [Matric.  Alb.   1734]. 

WILSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1763. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Gulielmi,  in  Comitatu  de  Dunnegal,  in  Hibernia" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1761.]. 

WILSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1769. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WILSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1778. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WILSON,  JOHN  (primus),  M.A.  1782. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Nathanielis  artificis  in  Parochia  et  Comitatu  de 
Lanark"  [Matric.  Alb.  1777]. 

WILSON,  JOHN  (secundus),  M.A.  1782. 

"Filius  natu  3tius  Hugonis  Agricolae  natus  in  Villa  Paisley  Comitatu  de 
Renfrew"  [Matric.  Alb.  1778]. 

WILSON,  JOHN,  M.D.  1827. 

Carnwath;  J.P.  for  Lanarkshire;   died  1880. 
WILSON,  JOHN,  D.D.  1843. 

Minister  (i)  at  Hexham,  (2)  of  Irvine,  (3)  of  Stirling;  died  8th  Novem- 
ber, 1852,  aged  65;  son  of  James  Wilson,  M.A.  1781  (q.v.). 


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WILSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1845. 

Minister  of  (i)  Dysart,  1850-59,  (2)  Methven  since  1859. 

WILSON,  JOHN,  M.D.  1849. 

Glasgow ;  Garvagh,  Ireland ;  Fenagh,  Co.  Leitrim ;  Drumshanbo,  same  Co. ; 
Brookboro',  Co.  Fermanagh;  died  2oth  January,  1876,  aged  46. 

WILSON,  JOHN,  M.D.  1860. 

Darvel,  Ayrshire;   Lanchester,  Co.  Durham;   J.P. 

WILSON,  JOHN,  M.D.  1863. 

Glasgow;   died  8th  May,   1888. 

WILSON,  JOHN,  M.D.  1864. 

Johnstone ;   Bury,  Lanes. ;   Surgeon,  Royal  Mail  Co. 

WILSON,  JOHN,  M.D.  1866. 

Glasgow ;   Larkhall ;   Glasgow. 

WILSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1868. 

(i)  F.C.  Minister  of  Abernyte,  1873-86;  (2)  Litterateur,  residing  in 
Switzerland. 

WILSON,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1876. 

Glasgow. 

WILSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1879. 

Schoolmaster  in  (i)  Ayr  Academy,  (2)  West-End  Academy,  Dundee,  (3) 
Tillicoultry  Public  School. 

WILSON,  JOHN,  M.A.  1881. 

Teacher,  Glasgow;  died,  of  phthisis,  at  29  Queen  Mary  Street  there,  i3th 
September,  1882,  aged  28. 

WILSON,  JOHN,  B.L.  1896. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

WILSON,  JOHN  COWAN,  M.B.,  CM.  1883. 

Greenock  ;  Oldham ;  Blantyre. 

WILSON,  JOHN  GILMOUR,  M.D.   1857. 

Paisley ;  Ashton-under-Lyne. 

WILSON,  JOHN  MACINTOSH,  M.A.  1892. 

(i)  Classical  Master  in  Kilmarnock  Academy;  (2)  Classical  Master  in 
Harris  Academy,  Dundee;  (3)  Head  Master  of  Public  School,  Portsoy;  (4) 
H.M.  Sub-Inspector  of  Schools. 

WILSON,  JOHN  NEIL,  M.B.,  CM.   1879. 

Glasgow;  Jarrow-on-Tyne;  Klerksdorp,  Transvaal,  S.  Africa;  Maefking, 
Bechuanaland. 

WILSON,  JOHN  RUDGE,  M.A.  1876. 

Minister    of   (i)    Morton,    Dumfriesshire,    (2)    Greenside,    Edinburgh,    (3) 
Wilton,  Hawick. 


ROLL    OF   GRADUATES  653 

WILSON,  JOHN  SCOTT,  M.D.  1863,  C.M.  1875. 

Glasgow ;  Bellshill ;  Callington,  S.  Australia ;  Penola  there  ;  Mount  Barker 
there;  Kadina  there;  Wentworth  there;  died  November,  1893. 

WILSON,  JOSEPH,  M.A.  1840. 

Teacher    in    various    places,    1844-63;  Joint   Principal   of  The   Mansion, 

Leatherhead,    Surrey,    1863-74;     Master    in  Blackheath    School    for    sons    of 
Missionaries,   1875-80,  when  retired. 

WILSON,  MATTHEW,  M.A.  1870. 

Mathematical  Teacher  in  George  Watson's  College  Schools,  Edinburgh, 
1870-74;  Head  Master  of  Craigneuk  Public  School,  Motherwell,  1875-76; 
Head  Master  of  Johnstone  Public  School  since  1876. 

WILSON,  MATTHEW,  M.A.  1888. 

Curate  of  (i)  St.  Thomas',  Hyde,  Cheshire,  1891-96,  (2)  St.  Luke's, 
Dukinfield,  Cheshire,  since  1896. 

WILSON,  MATTHEW  GEMMELL,  M.A.  1884. 

Iron  Merchant,  Glasgow. 

WILSON,  PATRICK,  LL.D.  1800. 

Professor  of  Astronomy  in  Glasgow  University,  1782  to  1799;  born  i6th 
January,  1743;  died  3ist  December,  1811;  son  of  Alexander  Wilson,  the 
previous  Professor  of  Astronomy. 

WILSON,  PETER,  M.A.  1874. 

U.P.  Minister  at  (i)  Whiteinch,  (2)  St.  Andrew's  Place,  Leith. 

WILSON,  RICHARD,  M.A.  1740. 

"Filius  Thornae  Wilson  in  urbe  Ambleton  in  Com.  de  Cumberland" 
[Matric.  Alb.  1738]. 

WILSON,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1796. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WILSON,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1823. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WILSON,  ROBERT,  M.A,  1826. 

Minister    of    (i)     St.    Andrew's    Presbyterian    Church,    St.  John's,    New 

Brunswick,    (2)    Free   Church   at   North    Ronaldshay.    Orkney;  retired    1877; 
born  i3th  March,  1805;   died  5th  April,  1894. 

WILSON,  ROBERT,  M.D.  1848. 

Castle  Eden,  Co.  Durham;   Alnwick;   died  igth  November,  1881,  aged  52. 

WILSON,  ROBERT,  D.D.   1849. 

Professor  of  Biblical  Literature  in  the  Theological  College  of  the  Irish 
Presbyterian  Church,  Belfast. 

WILSON,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888,  M.D.  1890. 

Glasgow. 


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WILSON,  ROBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.   1891. 

Glasgow;  Brislington,  Somerset;  Nailsworth,  Gloucestershire. 

WILSON,  ROBERT,  M.A.   1894. 

Licentiate  of  the  U.P.  Church. 

WILSON,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1896. 

Student  of  Theology  in  F.C.  College,  Glasgow,  with  a  view  to  the  Indian 
Mission  Field. 

WILSON,  ROBERT  ARCHIBALD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1873,  M.D.  1876. 

Coxhoe,  Co.  Durham;   Hornby,  Lanes.;   Balmain,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. 

WILSON,  SAMUEL,  M.D.   1786. 

"Americanus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WILSON,  SAMUEL,  C.M.   1832. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WILSON,  STEWART,  M.D.  1831. 

Omagh,  Co.  Tyrone. 

WILSON,  THOMAS,  M.D.   1836. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WILSON,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1861. 

Minister  of  (i)  Calderbank,  (2)  Second  Charge,  Lesmahagow;  died  there, 
1 7th  November,  1894. 

WILSON,  THOMAS  HILL,  M.A.  1887. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Hutchesons'  Grammar  School,  Glasgow,  as  Classical  Master, 
(2)  Crossbill  School,  Strathaven,  (3)  various  Schools  under  the  School  Board 
of  Glasgow. 

WILSON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1733. 

"Ang.  Fil.  Josephi  Wilson  de  Acton  in  Comit.  de  Cumberland"  [Matric. 
Alb.  1730];  matriculated  at  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  i3th  December,  1733, 
aged  21;  B.A.  Oxon.,  24th  March,  1734-35- 

WILSON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1775. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Wooler,  1778-84;  settled  as  Medical  Practitioner 
at  Clermont,  Columbia  Co.,  N.Y.,  1784;  first  Judge  of  Columbia  Co.,  1804; 
born  in  Scotland,  1755;  died  at  Clermont,  December,  1828. 

WILSON,  WILLIAM,  C.M.  1825. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WILSON,  WILLIAM,  C.M.  1831. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WILSON,  WILLIAM,  M.D.   1838. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 
WILSON,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.   1870,  M.D.   1872. 

Lugar;  Irvine. 


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WILSON,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1882. 

Licentiate  of  the  U.P.  Church. 

WILSON,  WILLIAM  AITCHISON,  M.D.,  CM.  1863. 

Glasgow;  Greenock. 

WILSON,  WILLIAM  MACKNIGHT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1882. 

Glasgow. 

WILSON,  WILLIAM  MILLAR,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

China  Inland  Mission,  Tientsin,  North  China. 

WILSON,  WILLIAM  RAE,  LL.D.   1844- 

Of  Kelvinbank,  Glasgow;  sometime  S.S.C.,  Edinburgh;  travelled  for  many 
years  in  the  East;  Founder  of  Rae-Wilson  Gold  Medal;  born  at  Paisley, 
yth  June,  1772;  died  at  London,  2nd  June,  1849. 

WILSON,  WILLIAM  ROWAN,  B.Sc.  1892. 

Assistant  Electrical  Engineer  (i)  in  Physical  Laboratory,  Glasgow  Uni- 
versity, (2)  in  Glasgow  Corporation  Electric  Station,  (3)  with  John  Fleming  & 
Co.,  Bombay,  India. 

WILSON,  WILLIAM  THOMAS,  M.D.  1840. 

Armagh. 

WILSON,  WILLIAM  WALLACE,  M.A.  1882. 

Minister  of  Savoch. 

WILSONE,  DAVID  HENRY,  M.D.  1834. 

Glasgow;  Australia;  died  there,  1841;  son  of  Charles  Wilsone,  Surgeon, 
Glasgow,  who,  on  2oth  January,  1787,  was  knocked  down  at  night  in  Argyle 
Street  and  robbed  by  two  men,  who  were  executed  for  the  crime. 

WILTON,  JOHN,  M.D.  1824. 

London;  Sunderland;   died  nth  April,   1876,  aged  80. 

WINDER,  HENRY,  D.D.  1740. 

A  Dissenting  Minister  at  Liverpool. 

WINDSHIP,  CHARLES,  M.D.  1797. 

"Boston,  America"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WINGATE,  DONALD,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886. 

Wingate,  Durham ;   Haswell  there. 

WINGATE.  HAMILTON  MORE,  B.Sc.  1893. 

Chemist,  Melbourne. 

WINGATE,  WALTER,  M.A.  1885. 

Teacher  in  St.  John's  Grammar  School,  Hamilton. 

WINN,  JAMES  MICHELL,  M.D.  1833. 

Truro,  Cornwall ;   London. 

WINNING,  ISAAC,  M.A.  1896. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Stonelaw  School,  Rutherglen,  (2)  Mackay  &  Sutherland's 
English  School,  Valparaiso,  Chile, 


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WINNING,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1810. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Ervey,  1812-42,  when  he  "conformed  to 
Prelacy "  [Hist,  of  Irish  Pres.  Congs.,  p.  143]. 

WINNING,  ROBERT,  M.A    1816. 

R.P.  Minister  at  Eaglesham,  1826-56;  died  isth  November,  1856,  aged  61. 

WINNING,  WALTER,  M.A.   1886. 

Mercantile  Clerk  (with  Thorn  &  Cameron,  Limited),  Glasgow. 

WINSLOW,  GEORGE  ERVING,  M.D.   1823. 

Did  not  practise  Medicine;  took  Holy  Orders,  and  for  many  years  held 
the  living  of  Jugby-cum-Norton,  Leicestershire. 

WINSLOW,  THOMAS  FORBES,  M.A.   1822. 

Did  not  follow  any  profession,  but  was  of  independent  means,  and  devoted 
himself  to  Literature. 

WINSTANLY,  EDWARD,  D.D.  1825. 

No  designation  given  in  University  Minute  of  2nd  May,   1825. 

WINTER,  JAMES,  M.D.  1855. 

London;   sometime  on  Army  Medical  Staff;   died  i3th  March,  1866. 

WINTERBOTTOM,  THOMAS  MASTERMAN,  M.D.  1792. 

Westoe,  Durham ;  sometime  Physician  to  Colony  of  Sierra  Leone ;  died 
8th  July,  1859. 

WISHART,  JAMES,  M.A.  1895. 

Teacher  in  Chapelside  Public  School,  Airdrie. 

• 

WISHART,  ROBERT  SMYTH,  M.A.  1879. 

Teacher  of  Mathematics  and  Science  in  the  High  School  of  Glasgow. 

WISHART,  WILLIAM,  D.D.  1730. 

Minister  of  (i)  Tron,  Glasgow,  (2)  Scottish  Church,  Founders  Hall, 
London,  (3)  New  Greyfriars,  Edinburgh,  (4)  Tron,  Edinburgh ;  Dean  of 
Faculties  in  Glasgow  University,  1728  to  1730;  Principal  of  Edinburgh  Uni- 
versity, 1736  to  1753;  died  i2th  May,  1753. 

WITHERING,  WILLIAM,  LL.D.  1824. 

"  Editor  of  the  late  Dr.  Withering's  Botanical  Works,  author  of  his  Life, 

and  lately  High  Sheriff  of  Warwickshire"  [Univ.  Minute,  ist  November,  1824], 

WODROW,  GAVIN,  M.A.  1781. 

Died  during  his  Divinity  course  at  Glasgow  University;  son  of  James 
Wodrow,  D.D.  (q.v.). 

WODROW,  JAMES,  M.A.  1750,  D.D.  1786. 

Library  Keeper  to  the  University,  1750-55;  Minister  of  (i)  Dunlop, 
(2)  Stevenston;  died  i7th  December,  1810,  aged  81. 


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WOLFE,  JOHN  REISSBERG,  M.D.  1856. 

Senior  Surgeon,  Garibaldi's  Staff,  and  Inspector,  Military  Hospitals,  Italian 

Army;    Ophthalmic  Surgeon  and   Lecturer   in    Royal   Infirmary    of  Aberdeen; 

Professor  of  Ophthalmology  in  (i)  Anderson's  College,  (2)  St.  Mungo's  College, 

Glasgow;  Practitioner  in  Melbourne. 

WOLSELEY,  RICHARD,  M.D.  1871. 

Deputy  Surgeon-General,  Army. 

WOLSTENHOLME,  GEORGE,  M.B.,  CM.  1881. 

Oswaldtwhistle,  Lanes. ;   Pemberton  there. 

WOLVERSON,  FREDERICK,  M.B.,  CM.  1895. 

Wolverhampton. 

WOOD,  ANDREW,  M.D.,  CM.  1831. 

"F.  N.  3tios  Math.  Agricolae  in  par.  de  Eastwood,  Renfrew"  [Matric. 
Alb.  1818]. 

WOOD,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.  1733. 

"Scoto.  Hib.  Filius  Jacobi  Wood  in  Comit.  de  Deny"  [Matric.  Alb.  1730]. 

WOOD,  HUGH,  M.D.  1827. 

Sheffield;   died  2?th  May,  1866,  aged  68. 

WOOD,  JAMES  BOATH,  B.D.  1890. 

Minister  of  (i)  Buckie,  1894-97,  (2)  St.  Paul's,  Dundee,  since  1897; 
M.A.  St.  Andrews,  1887. 

WOOD,  JAMES  JULIUS,  M.A.  1821,  D.D.  1856. 

Minister  of  (i)  Newton-upon-Ayr,  (2)  Stirling,  (3)  New  Greyfriars,  Edin- 
burgh, (4)  Free  Church,  Dumfries;  son  of  William  Wood,  M.D.  (q.v.);  died 
23rd  March,  1877. 

WOOD,  JOHN,  M.A.   1728. 

"Anglus"  [Matric.  Alb.   1725]. 

WOOD,  JOHN,  M.D.  1817. 

"Ab  Insula  Sancti  Thomae"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WOOD,  JOHN,  LL.D.  1833. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Monkwearmouth,  near  Sunderland;  M.A.  Edin. 
1823. 

WOOD,  JOHN  RALSTON,  M.D.  1831. 

Glasgow  (Lecturer  on  Anatomy,  etc.,  in  Mechanics'  Institution);  London; 
died  early;  son  of  William  Wood,  M.D.  (q.v.). 

WOOD,  PERCIVAL  JACKSON,  M.A.  1889. 

Teacher,  Southport,  in  (i)  Trinity  Wesleyan  School,  1889-90,  (2)  Uni- 
versity School  since  1890. 

WOOD,  RALPH  OLIPHANT,  B.Sc.  1877. 

Civil  Engineer,  Glasgow;   died  1877. 

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658  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

WOOD,  ROBERT  TAIT,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Glasgow. 

WOOD,  SAMUEL,  B.A.  1815. 

"Filius  Natu  Secundus  Ottiwell  Armigeri  apud  Liverpool  in  comitatu  de 
Lancaster"  [Matric.  Alb.   1813]. 

WOOD,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1796. 

Jedburgh ;   died  at  his  father's  manse,  Falstone,  Northumberland. 

WOODBURN,  ALEXANDER,  B.Sc.  1890. 

Civil  Engineer  in  (i)  Glasgow,  with  Caledonian  Railway  Co.,  (2)  Calcutta, 
India,  as  Executive  Engineer  to  the  Assam-Bengal  Railway  Co. 

WOODBURN,  JAMES  COWAN,  M.D.  1862. 

Glasgow    (Surgeon-Dentist,   and    Lecturer  in   Dental    Hospital   and    Royal 
Infirmary). 

WOODGATES,  SAMUEL  HENRY,  M.D.   1863. 

Scarborough ;  Brighton ;  Exeter ;  Reigate,  Surrey  ;  Exeter. 

WOODROW,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1819. 

"F.  n.  2dus  Joannis  Artif.  Paisley"  [Matric.  Alb.   1815]. 

WOODS,  HUGH,  M.A.  1806. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Bangor,   1808-69;    died  4th  April,  1869. 

WOODS,  NINIAN,  M.D.  1842. 

Bayfield,  Co.  Huron,  Canada. 

WOODS,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1839. 

Parsonstown,  King's  Co. 

WOODS,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1735. 

"  Scoto.  Hib.  films  natu  maximus  Abrahami  Woods  in  Carrickfergus  "  [Matric. 
Alb.  1733]. 

WOODS,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1841. 

"Filius   natu   secundus   Thomae   agricolae   in   Comitatu  de  Donegal  Hib." 
[Matric.  Alb.  1838]. 

WOODSIDE,  DAVID,  M.A.  1878,  B.D.  1881. 

U.P.  Minister  of  (i)  Stromness,  (2)  Woodlands  Church,  Glasgow. 

WOODYATT,  GEORGE,  M.D.   1798. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WOOLLEY,  SAMUEL  POOLE,  M.B.,  CM.   1877. 

London;   Bradford,  Yorks. ;   London;  died  3151  December,  1880,  aged  36. 

WORKMAN,  HAROLD,  B.Sc.  1893. 

Marine  Engineer  with  J.  &  G.  Thomson,  Limited,  Clydebank,  Glasgow. 

WORSLEY,  WILLIAM,  B.A.  1816. 

Dissenting  Minister  at  (i)  Thorne,  (2)  Hull,  (3)  Gainsborough. 


ROLL    OF   GRADUATES  659 

WORTABET,  JAMES  RASHID,  M.B.,  CM.  1891. 

Glasgow;   Beyrout. 

WORTHINGTON,  HUGH,  M.A.  1735. 

Minister  for  56  years  (1741-97)  of  the  Unitarian  Congregation  assembling 
at  the  Great  Meeting  Chapel,  Leicester;    died  2gth  October,  1797,  aged  86. 

WORTHINGTON,  MATTHEW,  M.A.  1734. 

"Ang.  Roberti  F.  in  Par.  de  Hool  in  Com.  Lancaster"  [Matric.  Alb.  1732]. 

WORTHINGTON,  SAMUEL,  M.A.   1735. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WORTON,  ALBERT  SAMUEL,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Tollcross. 

WOTHERSPOON,  ANDREW  STRUTHERS,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888. 

Ship    Surgeon ;     Stonehouse ;    Klerksdorp,    Transvaal ;    died    there,    29th 
January,   1896. 

WOTHERSPOON,  JAMES,  M.A.  1894. 

Licentiate  of  the  U.P.  Church. 

WOTHERSPOON,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Glasgow;  Seattle,  Washington,  U.S.A. 

WRAY,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1808. 

"Filius  unicus  Christopheri  Chirurgi  apud  Stockton  upon  Tees,  in  Comitatu 
Durham"  [Matric.  Alb.   1807]. 

WRAY,  JOHN,  M.A.  1811. 

Presbyterian  Minister  at  Convoy,  Presbytery  of  Raphoe,  Ireland,  1822-58; 
died  6th  March,  1858,  aged  62. 

WRAY,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1748. 

WRAY,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1809. 

Possibly  the  same  person  as  William  M'Clintock  Wray,  Irish  Presbyterian 
Minister  at  Buckna,   1815-48,  who  died  i4th  November,  1848. 

WRAY,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1848. 

Irish  Presbyterian  Minister  at  Orritor  since  1856. 

WRIGHT,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1871. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Musselburgh. 

WRIGHT,  DANIEL,  M.A.  1867. 

Minister  of  Bellahouston ;    died  3151  December,   1885. 

WRIGHT,  DANIEL,  M.A.  1890. 

Writer,  Paisley. 

WRIGHT,  DAVID  H.,  M.D.  1845. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WRIGHT,  GILBERT,  M.A.  1803. 

"Filius  n.  max.  Milcolumbi  Agricolae,  Lismore,  Argyle"  [Matric.  Alb.  1796]. 


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WRIGHT,  JAMES,  M.A.  1761. 

Minister   of  Maybole,    1770   to    1812;    died    2Oth   June,   1812;    D.D.    St. 
Andrews,  1810. 

WRIGHT,  JAMES,  M.D.  1813. 

"At   present   Surgeon   in   the  63rd    Foot   Regiment"  [Univ.  Minute,  23rd 
October,   1813]. 

WRIGHT,  JAMES,  M.D.  1840. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WRIGHT,  JOHN,  M.A.  1772. 

"  Filius    natu   maximus   Jacobi   Senioris    Mercatoris   Glasguensis"    [Matric. 
Alb.   1763]. 

WRIGHT,  JOHN,  C.M.  1820. 

Glasgow;  died  1871. 

WRIGHT,  JOHN,  M.D.  1829. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WRIGHT,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.   1888. 

Glasgow;  Eskbank,  Dalkeith;  Glasgow. 

WRIGHT,  JOHN  CRAIG,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885. 

Glasgow ;  Barnsley,  Yorks. ;     Glasgow. 

WRIGHT,  JOHN  SMITH,  M.B.,  C.M.   1885. 

Glasgow ;  Stonehouse ;  Glasgow ;   Salford ;   Bradford,  Yorks. 

WRIGHT,  JOHN  WALLACE,  M.A.  1832. 

Minister  of  (i)  St.  John's,  Haddington,  (2)  Free  Church  there;  died  23rd 
July,  1872. 

WRIGHT,  PATRICK,  M.A.  1789. 

"  Filius  natu  secundus  Patricii  Medicinae  Doctoris  in  urbe  Glasguae  "  [Matric. 
Alb.   1784]. 

WRIGHT,  ROBERT,  D.D.   1861. 
Minister  of  (i)  Heriot,   1843-46,  (2)  Luss,  1846-51,  (3)  Dalkeith,   1851-76, 
when  resigned ;    died  at  Woodlands,  Spylaw  Road,  Edinburgh,  zoth  November, 
1897,  aged  89. 

WRIGHT,  THOMAS,  M.D.  1753. 

WRIGHT,  THOMAS,  M.A.  1888. 
U.P.  Minister  at  Stirling. 

WRIGHT,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  C.M.   1893. 

Ship  Surgeon. 

WRIGHT,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1836. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WRIGHT,  WILLIAM,  B.A.  1838,  M.A.   1840. 

Intended  for  Dissenting  Ministry  in    "South   Britain,"    but  understood  to 
have  conformed  and  taken  orders  in  Church  of  England, 


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WRIGHT,  WILLIAM,  D.D.   1882. 

(i)  Missionary  at  Damascus  of  the  Irish  Presbyterian  Church;  (2)  Editorial 
Superintendent  in  the  British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society,  London;  B.A.,  Q.U.I. 

WRIGLEY,  ALFRED,  M.D.  1842. 

"Anglicanus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WYBER,  JOHN,  M.D.  1864. 

Glasgow. 

WYER,  OTHO  FRANCIS,  M.D.  1867. 

Leamington. 

WYLIE,  ADAM  HOWIE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1866,  M.D.  1874. 

Oldham. 

WYLIE,  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1867. 

Baptist  Minister  at  (i)  Whitchurch,  Salop,  (2)  Glasgow,  (3)  Marshall  Street, 
Edinburgh ;  Lecturer  on  Biblical  and  Systematic  Theology  in  Baptist  Theological 
College  in  Scotland. 

WYLIE,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886. 

Lichfield ;  Ship  Surgeon ;  London. 

WYLIE,  ANDREW,  C.M.  1823. 

Stewarton. 

WYLIE,  ANDREW,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891,  M.D.  1896. 

Ship  Surgeon ;  Hamilton ;  Marsden,  Yorks. 

WYLIE,  CHARLES  FREDERICK,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Manchester;  Elie,  Fife;  accidentally  drowned  there,  while  bathing,  joth 
August,  1897. 

WYLIE,  DAVID,  M.A,  1818. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.];  "filius  Unicus  Davidis  Stuart  Wylie  Magistri 
Scholae  Classicae  &c.  in  Urbe  de  Liverpool"  [Matric.  Alb.  1815]. 

WYLIE,  HUGH,  M.D.  1829. 

"  Scotus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WYLIE,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1886. 

Glasgow. 

WYLIE,  JAMES  ALLAN,  M.A.  1883. 

Ordained  ist  November,  1887,  U.P.  Missionary  to  Manchuria,  North  China; 
murdered  there  on  or  about  i8th  August,  1894. 

WYLIE,  JAMES  ROXBURGH,  M.B.,  C.M.  1865,  M.D.  1867. 

Glasgow ;  Alexandria,  Egypt ;  Batavia,  Java ;  Hamilton,  Victoria,  Australia ; 
died  2oth  May,  1876. 

WYLIE,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1875. 

Sunderland;  Stewarton;  Kilmarnock. 

WYLIE,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1882. 

Glasgow;  Clydebank. 


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WYLIE,  MARTIN,  C.M.  1829. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WYLIE,  MATTHEW,  M.D.  1845. 

Glasgow ;  London ;  Bacchus  Marsh,  Victoria,  Australia :  Moss  Vale, 
N.S.  Wales. 

WYLIE,  RICHARD  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Glasgow;  Middlesbro',  Yorks. ;  Hertford;  Buluwayo,  South  Africa;  Salisbury 
there. 

WYLIE,  SAMUEL  BROWN,  M.A.  1797. 

Teacher  in  (i)  Ballymena,  Ireland,  (2)  Cheltenham,  Pa.,  1797-98;  Tutor 
in  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1798;  subsequently  established  a  Private  Academy; 
Pastor  of  the  First  Reformed  Presbyterian  Church  of  Philadelphia,  1802-52; 
Professor  in  the  Theological  Seminary  of  the  R.P.  Church,  1809-51;  Professor 
of  Languages  in  University  of  Philadelphia,  1828-45 ;  Vice-Provost  thereof, 
1838-45;  D.D.  (Dickinson)  1816;  born  at  Moylarg,  Co.  Antrim,  2ist  May, 
1773;  died  at  Philadelphia,  i4th  October,  1852. 

WYLIE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1805. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

WYLIE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1868,  B.D.  1871. 

Principal  Assistant  in  English  Department  of  Ayr  Academy,  1870-71  ;  Private 
Tutor,  1871-74;  Interim  Classical  Master  in  Glasgow  Academy,  1874-75;  Visiting 
Master  in  West  End  Schools,  1875-76;  one  of  the  principal  English  and  Classical 
Masters  in  Hutchesons'  Grammar  School,  1876-89 ;  Private  Tutor  and  Com- 
mercial Master  in  Young  Men's  Christian  Association,  Govan,  1889-94;  Head 
Master  of  Burray  Public  School,  Orkney,  1894-96;  Head  Master  of  Flotta  Public 
School,  Orkney,  since  1896. 

WYLIE,  WILLIAM  SCOTT,  B.L.  1889. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

WYLLIE,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1881,  M.D.  1889. 

Walsall,  Staffs.;   Hull. 

WYLLIE,  JOHN  HUTCHESON,  B.L.   1893. 

Writer,  Glasgow. 

WYLLIE,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.  1869,  M.D.  1872. 

Gourock;  Kendal;  Kirkby-Lonsdale,  Westmoreland. 

WYLLIE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1873. 

(i)  E.U.   Minister  at  Eyemouth ;  (2)  E.U.  Minister  at  Blantyre;  (3)  E.U. 

Minister  at  Eyemouth  again ;  (4)  E.U.  (Congregational)  Minister  at  Kirkcaldy. 

WYNN,  JOHN  GLYNN,  M.A.  1786. 

Born  October,  1766;    eldest  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Glynn  Wynn  of  Glynllivon, 
Carnarvonshire,  M.P.  for  Carnarvon  ;   same  family  as  Earl  of  Newborough. 


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WYNN,  WILLIAM,  D.D.  1790. 

Domestic  Chaplain  to  H.R.H.  The  Prince  of  Wales,  and  Chaplain  to  the 
Bishop  of  Sodor  and  Man. 

WYPER,  JOHN  NEWTON,  B.L.  1891. 

Law  Clerk,  Glasgow;    died  i3th  October,   1895,  aged  35. 

WYTT,  WILLIAM  HENRY  DE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Lecturer  on  Materia  Medica  in  the  University  of  St  Andrews  since  1896. 

YAIR,  JOHN  MACRAE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1879,  M.D.  1883. 

Kilcreggan;  Dordrecht,  Cape  Colony ;  Bournemouth;  Warrambeen,  Granada, 
New  Mexico;  son  of  Joseph  Yair,  M.A.  (q.v.). 

YAIR,  JOSEPH,  M.A,  1820. 

Minister  of  Eckford,  1829  to  1892;  died  25th  April,  1892,  aged  94. 

YAMAMOTO,  NAGAKATA,  B.Sc.  1895. 

Naval  Architect,  Tokyo,  Japan. 

YARROW,  HENRY,  M.B.,  C.M.  1879. 

Native  of  Arbroath ;    address  in  Register   of  University  General   Council, 

7    Lauriston    Place,    Glasgow;    understood    to    have    died    a  number   of  years 
ago;    brother  of  Robert  Kennedy  Yarrow,  M.A.   1879  (q.v). 

YARROW,  ROBERT  KENNEDY,  M.A.   1879. 

Native  of  Arbroath;  attended  Law  Classes  in  Glasgow  Uuiversity,  1879-80 
and  188081;  understood  to  have  died  a  number  of  years  ago;  brother  of 
Henry  Yarrow,  M.B.,  C.M.,  1879  (q.v.). 

YATES,  JAMES,  M.A.  1812. 

Dissenting   Minister  in   (i)   Glasgow,    1811-17,   (2)    Birmingham,    1817-25, 

(3)  London  (Carter  Lane),   1832-35;   devoted  himself  to  science  and  literature 

during  remainder  of  life;   born  at  Liverpool,  3oth  April,  1789;    died  7th  May, 

1871. 

YATES,  JAMES,  M.D.  1817. 

"Late  Surgeon  in  the  Navy"  [Univ.  Minute,  a6th  April,  1817]. 

YATES,  WALTER  SEWELL  DOYLE,  M.D.  1853. 

London. 

YEAMAN,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1854. 

Glasgow. 

YEARNSHAW,  HERBERT,  M.B.,  C.M.  1896. 

Salford,  Lanes. 

YEATS,  JOHN,  LL.D.  1859. 

Head  Master  of  an  Academy  at  Peckham,  Surrey. 

YELLOWLEES,  DAVID,  LL.D.  1888. 

M.D.  Edin.  1857;  Royal  Asylum,  Edinburgh;  Superintendent  of  (i)  Glamorgan 
County  Asylum,  (2)  Gartnavel  Asylum,  Glasgow;  Lecturer  on  Insanity  in  the 
University  since  1880. 


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YEO,  GERALD,  M.D.  1851. 

Fleet  Surgeon,  R.N. ;    died  2;th  March,  1887. 

YEOMAN,  THOMAS  HARRISON,  M.D.  1839. 

London;    died  2ist  January,   1865,  aged  51. 

YORKE,  HON.  COLONEL  JOSEPH.    See  DOVER,  BARON. 

YOUNG,  ALEXANDER  GOLDIE,  M.D.  1831. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

YOUNG,  ALEXANDER  GRIEVE,  M.B.,  CM.  1894. 

Kilmarnock ;  Rillington,  Yorks. 

YOUNG,  ALEXANDER  R.,  M.A.   1813. 

Minister  of  Mochrum,   1822-63;   died  ist  April,  1863,  aged  68. 

YOUNG,  ALFRED  ALEXANDER,  M.A.  1888,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 

Glasgow:  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Anatomy  in  the  University,   1894-96. 

YOUNG,  ANDREW  KERR,  C.M.  1821,  M.D.  1829. 

Paisley;  Glasgow;  London;  Southend,  Essex;  died  ist  October,  1871, 
aged  69. 

YOUNG,  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.   1870. 

Minister  of  U.P.  Church,  Aberdeen. 

YOUNG,  ARCHIBALD,  B.Sc.  1893,  M.B.,  C.M.  1895. 

Glasgow. 

YOUNG,  CHARLES,  M.A.  1774. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

YOUNG,  COLIN,  M.D.  1822. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

YOUNG,  COLIN,  M.A.  1828. 

"Fil.  unic.  Roderici  Merc.  Glasg."  [Matric.  Alb.  1823];  held  Hastie 
Bursary;  died  before  i4th  January,  1831. 

YOUNG,  DANIEL  LUSK,  M.A.  1881. 

Carpet  Manufacturer,  Glasgow. 

YOUNG,  DAVID,  M.A.  1769,  D.D.  1794. 

Minister  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  at  (i)  Enniskillen,  1772-75,  (2)  London- 
derry, 1775-1803,  when  suspended  sine  die;  died  circa  May,  1827. 

YOUNG,  DAVID,  M.D.   1849. 

Deputy  Surgeon-General,  Bengal  Army;    London. 

YOUNG,  DAVID,  M.B.,  C.M.   1872,  M.D.  1875. 

Glasgow. 

YOUNG,  DAVID,  D.D.  1873. 

Editor  of  the  Clacktnannans hire  Advertiser,  1844-48;  thereafter  U.P.  Minister 
at  (i)  Milnathort,  (2)  Montrose  Street  Church,  Glasgow,  (3)  Woodlands  Church 
there;  died  at  Oakwood,  Bridge  of  Allan,  i4th  July,  1896,  aged  74. 


ROLL    OF   GRADUATES  665 

YOUNG,  DAVID,  M.B.,  CM.  1877. 

Govan  :   Partick. 

YOUNG,  DAVID,  M.A.   1891. 

Minister  of  Partick  Free  Church  since  1897. 

YOUNG,  DAVID,  M.A.  1892,  B.D.  1894. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

YOUNG,  EBENEZER,  C.M.  1818. 

Irvine. 

YOUNG,  EBENEZER  DENHOLM,  M.A.  1879- 

W.S.,  Edinburgh. 

YOUNG,  FRANK  STANLEY,  M.A.  1890. 

Accountant  and  Financial  Agent,  Kansas  City,  U.S.A. 

YOUNG,  GEORGE,  M.A.  1754,  M.D.  1764. 

"Practiced  Medicine  and  Surgery  several  years  in  the  Army"  [Univ. 
Minute,  2nd  February,  1764.] 

YOUNG,  GEORGE,  M.D.  1839. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

YOUNG,  GEORGE,  B.A.  1839,  M.A.  1841. 

"Filius  natu  maximus  Thomae,  artificis,  apud  com.  de  Antrim"  [Matric. 
Alb.  1836]. 

YOUNG,  GEORGE,  LL.D.  1879. 

Advocate  and  Barrister;  Q.C. ;  P.C. ;  Sheriff  of  Inverness-shire,  1853-60; 
Sheriff  of  Haddington  and  Berwick,  1860-62;  Solicitor-General  for  Scotland, 
1862-66  and  1868-69;  Lord-Advocate,  1869-74;  M.P.  for  Wigtown  Burghs, 
1865-74;  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Court  of  Session  (under  judicial  title  of 
Lord  Young)  since  1874;  born  1819;  LL.D.  Edin.  1871. 

YOUNG,  GEORGE  BOWIE,  B.L.  1884. 

Writer,  Falkirk. 

YOUNG,  GEORGE  HENRY,  M.D.  1846. 

Holywood,  Co.  Down;   died  at  Belfast,  22nd  November,   1859. 

YOUNG,  GEORGE  M.,  M.A.  1826. 

"F.  2dus  Georgii  Artificis  Glasguensis"  [Matric.  Alb.   1817]. 

YOUNG,  HENRY  JOHN  GIRDLESTONE,  M.D.  1846. 

"Anglus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

YOUNG,  HOMER,  M.A.  1885. 

F.C.  Minister  at  (i)  Bowden,  St.  Boswells,  (2)  Lochmaben. 

YOUNG,  HUGH,  M.D.  1848. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

YOUNG,  HUGH  CORBETT  TAYLOR,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 

Grafton,  N.S.  Wales;   Sydney  there. 


666  ROLL   Of  GRADUATES 

YOUNG,  JAMES,  M.A.  1813. 

Minister  of  Chryston,  1819-52,  when  resigned;    died  at  Wishaw,  gth  June, 
1854,  aged  68. 

YOUNG,  JAMES,  M.D.  1858. 

Ayr;   sometime  Surgeon  in  the  Army;   died  November,   1867. 

YOUNG,  JAMES,  M.D.  1854. 

West  Kilbride;  Newmilns;  Fenwick;  Tarbolton;  Stewarton. 

YOUNG,  JAMES,  M.D.  1854. 

Wells,  Norfolk;  formerly  Surgeon  in  H.E.I.CS. 

YOUNG,  JAMES,  M.A.  1879,  B.D.  1882. 

Minister  of  North  Church,  Paisley. 

YOUNG,  JAMES,  M.A.  1888. 

Assistant  Master  in  Copeland  Road  School,  Govan,  1885-88;  Head  Master 
of  South  School,  Biggar,  since  1888. 

YOUNG,  JAMES,  M.B.,  CM.  1888,  M.D.  1890. 

St.  George,  Glouc. ;  Stewarton ;  Teignmouth ;  Stewarton ;  Hanham,  Bristol ; 
Redbourn,  Herts. ;  St.  George,  Bristol. 

YOUNG,  JAMES  JOHN  TAYLOR,  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 

Dalbeattie;  Glasgow. 

YOUNG,  JAMES  KERR,  M.D.  1862. 

Glasgow ;  London ;  America. 

YOUNG,  JAMES  MURRAY,  M.B.,  CM.  1894. 

Glasgow ;  Newmains ;  Hamilton. 

YOUNG,  JOHN,  M.A.  1769. 

Professor  of  Greek  in  the  University  of  Glasgow,  1774  to  1820;    died  i8th 
November,  1820. 

YOUNG,  JOHN,  M.A.  1771,  M.D.  1780. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

YOUNG,  JOHN,  LL.D.   1810. 

Sometime  one  of  the  Chaplains  of  the   East    India  Company;    thereafter 

Rector    of  Newdigate,   Surrey;    born    ist   July,    1781;    died   i3th   May,    1852; 

Snell  Exhibitioner,  1798;  B.A.  Oxon.  1802;  M.A.  1804;    son  of  Professor  John 

Young,  M.A.   1769  (q.v.). 

YOUNG,  JOHN,  M.A.  1813. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

YOUNG,  JOHN,  M.A.  1820. 

Minister  of  Secession  Church,  Buchlyvie;    ordained  1827;   deposed  1836; 
afterwards  Minister  at  Gait,  Canada  West. 

YOUNG,  JOHN,  LL.D.  1821. 

Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy  in  the  Belfast  Institution;  died  March,  1829. 


ROLL   OF  GRADUATES  667 

YOUNG,  JOHN,  M.D.  1823. 

Glasgow,   1814-23;    Edinburgh,  1823-25;    died  1825. 

YOUNG,  JOHN,  CM.  1825. 

Hawhill,  Kinross-shire. 

YOUNG,  JOHN,  M.A.  1838. 

"  Filius  natu  secundus  Patricii,  Agricolae,  apud  com.  de  Linlithgow  "  [Matric. 
Alb.  1833]. 

YOUNG,  JOHN,  M.D.  1865. 

Sheffield :    sometime  Lecturer  on  Materia  Medica  in  Medical  School  there. 

YOUNG,  JOHN,  B.Sc.  1879,  M.A.  1886. 

(i)  Assistant  Librarian,  Glasgow  University;  (2)  Assistant  to  Clerk  of  Senate 
there ;  (3)  Secretary  of  Glasgow  and  West  of  Scotland  Technical  College ;  son 
of  John  Young,  LL.D.  1893  (q.v.). 

YOUNG,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1883. 

Glasgow;   Scarboro';    Earlston,  Berwickshire. 

YOUNG,  JOHN,  M.B.,C.M.  1886. 

Glasgow. 

YOUNG,  JOHN,  M.A.  1891. 

Minister,  Greenfield,  Iowa,  U.S.A. 

YOUNG,  JOHN,  LL.D.  1893. 

Underkeeper  of  the  Hunterian  Museum,  Glasgow  University. 

YOUNG,  JOHN,  M.A.  1896. 

Student  of  Theology  in  U.P.  College,  Edinburgh. 

YOUNG,  JOHN,  M.B.,  CM.  1896. 

Glasgow. 

YOUNG,  JOHN  CAMERON,  M.B.,  CM.  1892. 

F.C.  Missionary  to  Aden,  Arabia. 

YOUNG,  JOHN  ELDON,  M.D.  1852. 

Kells,  Co.  Meath;  Surgeon-Major,  Army;  died  26th  October,  1873,  aged  43. 

YOUNG,  JOHN  MACGREGOR,  M.B.,  CM.  1887. 

Glasgow;    Hull;    Echuea,  Victoria;   died  there,  3rd  July,   1893,  aged  32. 

YOUNG,  JOHN  MORE,  M.A.  1877,  M.B.,  CM.  1881. 

(Brunton  Prizeman);  Glasgow;  Rothwell,  Northamptonshire ;  Surgeon,  Bengal 
Army;  died  28th  April,  1885. 

YOUNG,  JOSHUA,  M.D.  1746. 

Practitioner  at  Cheshunt,  Hertfordshire;  probably  died  1757,  as  his  library 
was  sold  that  year. 

YOUNG,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1819. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 


668  ROLL  OF  GRADUATES 

YOUNG,  ROBERT,  M.A.  1884. 

(i)   Classical   and   Mathematical    Master   in   the   John   Neilson  Institution, 
Paisley;   (2)  Rector  of  Anderson  Institute,  Lerwick,  Shetland. 

YOUNG,  ROBERT  ARTHUR,  M.A.   1883,  LL.B.  1887. 

Advocate  and  Financial  Agent,  U.S.A. 

YOUNG,  ROBERT  BRUCE,  M.A.  1878,  M.B.,  CM.  1883. 

(i)  Assistant    to    Professor   of  Anatomy   in   Glasgow   University,    1883-91  ; 
(2)  Coalmaster  in  Glasgow. 

YOUNG,  ROBERT  HENRY,  M.B.,  CM.  1883. 

Tarkastad,  Cape  Colony;   Glasgow;    Tsomo,  Transkei,  Cape  Colony. 

YOUNG,  ROBERT  ROBERTSON,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885,  M.D.  1896. 

Manchester;  Leicester;  son  of  John  Young,  LL.D.   1893  (q.v.). 

YOUNG,  ROBERT  TANNAHILL,  M.A.  1887. 

(i)    Licentiate    of   U.P.    Church;    (2)   Student  of  Medicine   in   Edinburgh 
University;    son  of  David  Young,  D.D.   1873  (Q-v-)- 

YOUNG,  RONALD,  M.A.  1831. 

"Fil.  n.  4tus    Gulielmi  Artificis  Girvan"  [Matric.  Alb.   1824]. 

YOUNG,  STEPHEN,  M.A.  1770. 

Minister  of  Barr,   1780  to  1819;    died  2ist  February,   1819,  aged   75;   the 
"Barr  Steenie"  of  The  Kirk's  Alarm. 

YOUNG,  THOMAS,  M.A,  1763. 

"Filius  natu  tertius  Thomae  in  parochia  de  Bruntisland,  Comitatu  de  Fife" 
[Matric.  Alb.   1757]. 

YOUNG,  THOMAS,  M.A.   1820. 

"F.  n.  min.  Archibaldi  Chirurgi,  Glasguensis"  [Matric.  Alb.  1814]. 

YOUNG,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  C.M.   1877,  M.D.  1880. 

Glasgow;    Bothwell;  Manchester;  son  of  John  Young,  LL.D.   1893  (q.v.). 

YOUNG,  THOMAS  CHARLES,  M.A.   1868,  B.L.  1875,  LL.B.  1879. 

Writer  in  Glasgow;  Examiner  for  Law  Degrees  in  the  University,  1884-90. 

YOUNG,  WALTER,  D.D.  1796. 

Minister   of   Erskine,    1771    to    1814;    died   6th   August,    1814,   aged   69; 

F.R.S.E. ;    "the  most  splendid  private  musician  of  his  day  .   .  .  and  to  him 

the  Church  is  indebted  for  the  arrangement  of  some  of  its  most  beautiful  psalm 

tunes"  [quoted  in  Scott's  Fasti]. 

YOUNG,  WILLIAM,  M.A.   1776. 

"Hibernus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

YOUNG,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1808. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

YOUNG,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1811. 

"F.  n.  max.  Gulielmi  agricolae,  Kilbarchan,  Renfrew"  [Matric.  Alb.  1807]. 


ROLL   OF  GRADUATES  669 

YOUNG,  WILLIAM,  M.D.  1815. 

Sometime  Surgeon  in  the  gist  Regiment  of  Foot;  afterwards  Practitioner  in 
Glasgow;  died  1837. 

YOUNG,  WILLIAM,  B.A.  1824. 

"Filius  natu  max.  Joannis,  Mercatoris,  apud  Londinum  natus  Glasguae" 
[Matric,  Alb.  1823]. 

YOUNG,  WILLIAM.  M.D.  1834. 

Glasgow;   died  3ist  October,   1867. 

YOUNG,  WILLIAM,  M.U.  1842. 

"  Americanus  "  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

YOUNG,  WILLIAM,  M.D.   1855. 

Maryhill;   died  loth  February,  1865,  aged  30. 

YOUNG,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  1882. 

F.C.  Minister  at  Baldemock. 

YOUNG,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.   1892. 

Surgeon-Captain,  I. M.S.,  Bengal. 

YOUNG,  WILLIAM  GRAHAM,  M.D.  1860. 

Greenock;  Glasgow. 

YOUNG,  WILLIAM  M'GREGOR,  M.A.  1885,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 

Galston ;  Leeds. 

YOUNG,  WILLIAM  ROSS,  M.A.  1890. 

(i)  Teacher  in  Lambhill  Street  Public  School,  Glasgow;  (2)  Teacher  in 
Billhead  Public  School  there;  (3)  Teacher  in  the  High  School  of  Stirling;  (4) 
Head  Master  of  Village  Public  School,  Larbert 

YOUNG,  WILLIAM  SEMPLE,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 

Garliestown,  Wigtownshire. 

YOUNGER,  ARCHIBALD  SCOTT,  B.Sc.  1889. 

(i)   Assistant   to    Professor   of  Naval   Architecture   in  Glasgow  University, 

1891-92;    (2)   Assistant   Chief   Engineer    Surveyor    to    the  British   Corporation 
Registry  of  Shipping,  Glasgow. 

YOUNGER,  HENRY  JAMES,  M.A.  1884,  M.B.,  C.M.  1888. 

Glasgow;  Greenock;  Surgeon-Captain,  Indian  Medical  Sen-ice;  died  on 
homeward  passage  from  Bombay,  26th  November,  1893,  aged  28. 

YOUNGER,  ROBERT  TANNAHILL,  M.A.  1879,  LL.B.  1883. 

Advocate,  Edinburgh ;  Lecturer  on  Constitutional  Law  and  History  in 
Glasgow  University,  1889-94. 

YUILL,  JOHN,  C.M,  1837. 

"Scotus"  [Grad.  Alb.]. 

YUILL,  JOHN,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 

Darlington  ;   Monkwearmouth  ;  Nottingham  ;  Bensham,  Newcastle-on-Tyne, 


670  ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 

YUILLE,  GEORGE  SIMPSON,  M.A.   1893,  B.D.  1896. 

Licentiate  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

ZAHM,  FRANK  BAKER,  B.Sc.  1894. 

Naval  Architect,  Navy  Yard,  New  York,  U.S.A. 

ZINKEISEN,  WILLIAM,  B.Sc.  1885. 

Chemist  and  Geologist;    Mine  Manager,   Cali,  Colombia,   South  America; 
Ph.D.  Berlin. 

ZUILL,  JOHN,  M.A.  1886,  M.B.,  CM.  1890. 

Harthill ;  Kincardine-on-Forth. 

ZUILL,  ROBERT,  M.B,,  C.M.  1888. 

Wigan;   Carnock,  Fife. 


APPENDICES. 


I.    Additional   Biographical   Information   regarding  Graduates  on  the 
"Roll,"  arising,  or  obtained,  since  going  to  press. 

Anderson,  John,  M.A.  1865,  B.D.  1882.  Died  suddenly,  in  a  carriage  on  the  Glasgow 
Subway,  on  Sunday,  24th  October,  1897,  aged  62. 

Armstrong,  Hugh,  M.A.  1887,  B.D.  1890.     Minister  of  Winchburgh  since  1897. 

Arnott,  John,  M.A.  1888.  Inducted  Minister  of  Free  South  Church,  Stirling,  6th  January, 
1898. 

Bain,  Archibald  Watson,  M.A.  1886.     Now  Teacher  in  Sharp's  Institution,  Perth. 

Barr,  James  Bunton,  M.B.,  C.M.  1878.     Died  at  Port-Glasgow,  loth  October,  1897,  aged  53. 

Bater.  Claude  Hooper,  M.A.  1891.     Now  of  Inland  Revenue,  West  Bridgford,  Nottingham. 

Bisset,  David,  M.A.  1887.     Died  at  Partick,  igth  October,  1897,  aged  34. 

Bourne,  Walter,  M.D.  1851.     Died  at  Cheltenham,  7th  February,  1897,  aged  68. 

Bruce,  Robert  Randolph,  B.Sc  1886.     Now  in  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

Calderwood,  Henry,  LLD.  1865.  Born  at  Peebles,  loth  May,  1830;  died  at  Edinburgh, 
1 9th  November,  1897. 

Calderwood,  Hugh,  B.Sc.  1895,  M.B.,  C.M.  1896.  Died  in  Western  Infirmary,  Glasgow, 
28th  December,  1897,  aged  24. 

Campbell,  Archibald  Alexander,  D.D.  1895.  Sometime  Domestic  Chaplain  to  H.M. 
the  Queen. 

Craig,  Robert,  M.A.  1866.  Minister  of  (i)  Blackfriars  Street  E.U.  Church,  Glasgow,  1866-78, 
(2)  Richmond  Congregational  Church,  Manchester,  1878-85,  (3)  Brighton  Street  E.U. 
(Congregational)  Church,  Edinburgh,  since  1885  ;  Professor  of  N.T.  Exegesis  and 
Biblical  Criticism  in  E.U.  Theological  Hall,  Glasgow,  1876-79. 

Dalrymple,  James  Ritchie,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892.     Removed  to  Yetholm,  Roxburgh. 
Dewar,  Peter  Forrest,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893.     Died  at  Pembroke,  I4th  January,  1898. 
Dick,  James,  M.D.,  1862.      Died  at  Harrington,  sth  December,  1897. 
Puncan,  Alexander  Adams,  M.A.   1893.     Elected  Minister  of  Auchterless,  January,  1898. 


6/2  APPENDICES 

Dunlop,  Douglas,  M.A.  1883.     Now  Secretary-General  and  Inspector-General  of  the  Egyptian 
Ministry  of  Public  Instruction. 

Fernandez,  Thomas  Francis,  M.D.  1837.     Died  4th  May,  1897,  aged  82. 
Fisher,  Charles  Holdrich,  M.D.  1857.     Died  2Qth  May,  1897,  aged  62. 

Gray,  Harry  St.  Clair,  M.B.,  C.M.  1886,  M.D.  1888.     Died  at  Charters  Towers,  N.  Queens- 
land, 27th  November,  1897. 

Green,  Thomas  Wimpenney,  M.D.  1864.     Died  1897. 

Gregson,  Thomas  William,  M.B.,  C.M.  1880.     Died  i7th  September,  1897,  aged  43. 

Guinness,  Arthur  Grattan,  M.D.  1836.     Died  gth  March,  1897,  aged  84. 

Hall,    William,    M.A.    1885.      Elected    Minister    of    St.    Thomas'    Parish    Church,    Dundee, 
8th  December,  1897. 

Haydon,  William  Rudall,  M.B.,  C.M.  1867,  M.D.   1870.     Died  26th  May,  1897,  aged  52. 

Hedderwick,  James,   LL.D.  1878.     Born  at  Glasgow,  i8th  January,  1814 ;    died  at  Helens- 
burgh,  ist  December,  1897. 

Heily,  Joseph,  M.D.  1837.     Died  1897. 

Hillhouse,  Percy  Archibald,  B.Sc.   1888.     Appointed  Professor  of  Naval  Architecture  in  the 
Japanese  Imperial  University  at  Tokio,  January,  1898. 

Houston,  John,  M.D.  1854.      Became  Deputy-Surgeon-General,  I. M.S. ;    died  at  Edinburgh, 
25th  December,  1897,  aged  65. 

Howell,  Alexander  Rutherford,  M.A.   1893.     Now  Assistant  Minister  at  North  Berwick. 
Jones,  James  Arthur,  M.B.,  C.M.   1876,  M.D.  1879.     Died  ist  March,  1897,  aged  46. 

Lang,    William    Robert,    B.Sc.    1891.      Appointed    Lecturer   on    Organic    Chemistry    in   the 
University,  I3th  January,  1898  ;    F.C.S. 

Lees,   James  Cameron,    D.D.   1871.      Dean  of  the  Thistle  and   Chapel  Royal,  and  one  of 
H.M.  Chaplains. 

Mack,  William,  M.D.  1859.     Died  i8th  December,  1897. 
M'Kean,  Alexander,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885.     Died  1897. 

Maclachlan,   Archibald,    M.B.,    C.M.    1886.      Died   at    Bremersdorp,    23rd    December,    1897, 
aged  42. 

MacRobert,  Alexander  Munro,  M.A.  1895,  LL-B.  1897.   Admitted  Advocate,  T7th  December,  1897. 

Menzies,   Thomas   James,    M.A.   1881,   B.Sc.   1885.      Died   at   211    Crown    Street,   Glasgow, 
2nd  January,  1898,  aged  39. 

Middleton,  William,  M.D.,  C.M.   1862.     Died  4th  February,  1897. 

Nevin,  Robert  James,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891.     Died  1897. 

Ochiltree,  Edward  Graham,  M.B.,  C.M.   1880,  M.D.  1883.     Died  1897. 

Owens,  Sir  George  Bolster,  M.D.  1850.     Died  29th  December,  1896,  aged  88. 

Phillips,  Philip  Charles,  M.D.   1841.     Died  1897. 

Rhodes,  Thomas  Wemyss,  M.B.,  C.M.  1868,  M.D.  1870.     Died  1897. 

Scott,  John,  M.D.  1855.     D'ed  8th  November,  1897,  aged  63. 


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673 


II.  Degrees  Conferred  during  the  Year  1897  on  persons  already 
Graduates  of  this  University,  and  whose  names  consequently  appear 
in  the  "Roll." 


D.D. 


Johnston,  William  Thomson,  B.A.   1857. 
Moody,  Andrew,  B.A.  1857. 


Gillespie,  John,  M.A.  1857. 
Jameson,  James,  M.D.  1857. 


Speirs,  Ebenezer   Brown,   M.A.    1876,  B.D. 

1879- 
Watt,  Hugh  George,  M.A-  1873,  B.D.  1875. 


LL.D. 


MacCunn,  John,  M.A.  1873. 


B.D. 


Buchanan,  Robert  Matthew,  M.A.  1893. 
Cuthill,  James  Spence,  M.A.  1893. 
Eadie,  James,  M.A.  1894. 
Ferguson,  James,  M.A.  1894. 
Hastie,  John  Stewart,  M.A.  1892. 
Macleroy,  Campbell  Macqueen,  M.A.  1894. 
Riddell,  John,  M.A.  1893. 
Service,  William  Jack  Nichol,  M.A.  1894. 


Taylor,  Alexander  Oswald,  M.A.  1894. 
Tulloch,  John  Lancelot,  M.A.  1894. 
Watt,  Andrew,  M.A.  1892. 
Webster,  David  Graham,  M.A.  1894. 
Williamson,  Henry  Angus,  M.A.  1894. 
Wilson,  Robert,  M.A.  1894. 
Wotherspoon,  James,  M.A.  1894. 


LL.B. 


Calderwood,  John,  M.A.  1891,  B.L.  1896. 
Clazy,  William  Oliver,  M.A.  1892. 
Fleming,   Alfred    James,    M.A.    1893,   B.L. 
1896. 


Lusk,  William,  M.A.  1894. 

MacRobert,  Alexander  Munro,  M.A.  1895. 

Skinner,  William  Goudie,  M.A.  1893. 


B.L. 
Colquhoun,  Alexander,  M.A.   1896. 


M.D. 


Aitken,  Robert  Young,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 
Boyd,  Robert,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 
Brownlee,  John,  M.A.  1889,  M.B.,  C.M.  1894. 
Christie,  Joseph  MacNaughtan,  M.B.,  C.M. 

1893- 

Cluckie,  Andrew,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 
Cochrane,  James,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 
Don,  William  Walton,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 
Fergus,   John   Freeland,   M.A.    1883,    M.B., 

C.M.  1888. 


Frew,  Robert  Scott,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 
Galloway,   Andrew    Fleming,     M.B.,    C.M. 

1895. 
Harris,   David   Fraser  (B.Sc.  Lond.),  M.B., 

C.M.  1893. 
Hunter,    Walter    King,    B.Sc    1888,    M.B., 

C.M.  1890. 

Jones,  Owen  Gethin,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 
Macdiarmid,     Roderick     Campbell,     M.B. 

C.M.  1889. 


2U 


674 


APPENDICES 


M.D. 


Macgregor,     Patrick    Fraser,    M.B.,    C.M. 

1889. 
Ness,   William   Findlay,   M.A.   1882,  M.B., 

C.M.  1887. 

Porter,  William  Park,  M.B.,  C.M.  1893. 
Seright,  William,  M.B.,  C.M.   1885. 
Shaw,  Archibald,  M.B.,  C.M.  1890. 
Stevens,  John  Barr,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 
Stevenson,  Robert,  M.B.,  C.M.  1887. 


Tannahill,  Thomas  Findlay,  M.B.,  C.M.  1880. 
Temple,  Lewis  Dunbar,  M.B.,  C.M.  1891. 
Thomson,  James,  M.B.,  C.M.  1892. 
Thomson,    Robert    Stevenson,   B.Sc.    1880, 

M.B.,  C.M.  1882. 

Topping,  John  Phillip,  M.B.,  C.M.  1880. 
Wylie,  Richard  John,  M.B.,  C.M.  1889. 
Young,  Hugh   Corbett  Taylor,  M.B.,  C.M. 

1890. 


M.B.,  C.M. 


Cairnie,  Charles,  M.A.  1892. 
Colquhoun,  Walter,  M.A.  1886. 
Macewen,  John  Allan  Craigie,  B.Sc.  1895. 
MacMillan,  John  Irvine,  M.A.  1890. 


Macnair,  Norman,  B.Sc.  1894. 

Martin,  William,  M.A.  1892,  B.Sc.  1895. 

Rankin,  James,  B.Sc.  1892. 

Wilson,  Andrew  Colville,  B.Sc.  1894. 


M.B.,  CH.B. 


Findlay,  Walter  Scobie,  M.A.  1892. 
Hunter,  Thomas,  M.A.  1892,  B.Sc.  1895. 


M'Queen,  James,  M.A.  1892. 


D.SC. 
Henderson,  James  Blacklock,  B.Sc.  1892.          |     Wilson,  David,  M.A.  1876. 

B.SC. 
•Lothian,  Alexander  Veitch,  M.A.   1882. 

D.PHIL. 

M'Kechnie,  William  Sharp,  M.A.  1883,  LL.B.  1887. 

M.A. 
Murray,  David,  B.Sc.  1884. 


ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 


675 


III.      Degrees    Conferred    during    the    Year    1897   on   Person     not 
already  Graduates  of  this  University. 


D.D. 
Aglen,  The  Venerable  Archdeacon  Anthony  Stoker,  M.A.,  Alyth. 

LL.D. 

Barry,  Sir  John  Wolfe,  K.C.B.,  F.R.S.,  President  of  the  Institution  of  Civil  Engineers,  London. 
Chamberlain,  The  Right  Hon.  Joseph,  D.C.L.,  M.P.,  P.C.,  Lord  Rector  of  the  University. 

Davidson,  James  Leigh  Strachan,  M.A.,  Senior  Dean  and  Classical  Tutor  of  Balliol  College, 
Oxford. 

Ramsay,  William,  Ph.D.,  F.R.S.,  Professor  of  Chemistry  in  University  College,  London. 


Anderson,  Jonathan  Ranken. 


B.L. 
I 


Nimmo,  Andrew  Reid. 


M.B.,  CM. 


Adamson,  Kilgour. 

Allan,  John. 

Anderson,  Agnes  Jane 

Anderson,  Annie  Kirbby. 

Andrew,  James. 

Bonar,  James  Mitchell 

Brown,  John  Ritchie. 

Burns,  John  Ritchie. 

Chaplin,  Ursula. 

Christie,  James  Souter. 

Crawford,  John. 

Donaldson,  James. 

Duncan,  William. 

Fleming,  Charles  Elphinstone. 

Francis,  George  Willmore. 

Graham,  James. 

Graham,  Mary  Philip. 

Hogg,  James. 

Holmes,  James  Donald. 

Jamison,  William  Humphreys. 

Kemp,  Norah. 

Kirk,  Robert. 

Le  Fevre,  George  Louis. 

Livingston,  Archibald. 


M'Caig,  James. 

M'Callum,  NeiL 

M'Laws,  John. 

Macleod,  Murdo  Norman, 

Martyn,  Samuel. 

Murdoch,  George  Bain. 

Murray,  Andrew  Brown. 

Nelson,  Robert. 

Park,  William. 

Pearson,  William  M'Mullen. 

Rankin,  Henry  Joseph. 

Rankin,  James  Hood. 

Ratcliffe,  James  Rutherfurd. 

Robertson,  James  Malloch. 

Robson,  Neil. 

Russell,  William  Kerr. 

Sen-ice,  David  Shedden. 

Sillars,  Joseph. 

Vakil,  Merbai  Ardesir  (B.A.  Bombay). 

Walker,  Ernest  Thomas  Keay. 

Watson,  Harry  Muir. 

Wells,  James. 

Wilson,  Robert. 


6/6 


APPENDICES 


M.B.,  CH.B. 


Allan,  Alexander  Smith. 
Alston,  James. 
Blair,  George  MacLellan. 
Burns,  William  Cochran. 
Cairns,  David  Louis. 
Charteris,  Francis  James. 
Clarke,  Joseph  Adam. 
Coats,  George. 
Coats,  George  William. 
Cochran,  James  Duncan. 
Corbett,  Joseph  Muir. 
Fleming,  James  Finlayson. 
Forrester,  Adrian  Andrew. 
Garvie,  Thomas  Bonnar. 
Harrison,  Lawrence  Whitaker. 
Lawrie,  Alexander. 
Lindsay,  William  Mitchell. 
Listen,  William  Glen. 
Little,  John  Watson. 
MacDonald,  John. 
Macfarlane,  Minna  Amelia. 
M'Haffie,  James. 


M'Kail,  David. 

Ormond,  James  Service. 

Reid,  John. 

Scott,  Norman  Emil  Henry. 

Scott,  Robert. 

Sloan,  Alexander  Bankier. 

Sloan,  Samuel  Macfarlane. 

Smith,  David  Steele. 

Smith,  Jessie  Hawkesworth. 

Stewart,  John  M'Callum. 

Strang,  James  Ball?ntyne. 

Taylor,  Matthew  Logan. 

Thomas,  Daniel  Rees. 

Thomson,  Walter  Lewis. 

Walker,  William  James  Alexander. 

Watson,  William. 

Watt,  Ernest. 

Weir,  Edward  Roberts. 

Wother spoon,  John. 

Wyper,  William. 

Young,  David  John. 


B.Sc. 


Black,  John  Frederick. 
Crawford,  James  Buchanan. 
Grieve,  James  Henry. 
Keith,  James. 


Lowe,  Peter. 
Malcolm,  John. 
Paterson,  Joseph  Barr. 
Wingate,  Thomas  Paterson. 


M.A. 


Adams,  George  Stewart. 

Aitken,  Robert. 

Allan,  Alexander. 

Anderson,  Robert  Proudfoot  Roy. 

Arroll,  Walter. 

Auchinachie,  Peter. 

Baird,  James  William. 

Baird,  Thomas. 

Ballantyne,  George. 

Barclay,  David  Yates. 

Beaton,  Donald  M'Gilvray. 

Bell,  Robert  Daniels. 

Cameron,  Donald  Cunninghame. 

Cameron,  William  Gyles. 

Campbell,  Thomas  Murdoch. 

Cochran,  Alexander. 


Cowan,  James  Duncan. 
Crawford,  John. 
Crichton,  Marion  Macfarlane. 
Davidson,  Robert. 
Dick,  William  Carson. 
Dickson,  Robert  Marcus. 
Douglas,  William. 
Dunlop,  William  Love. 
Edgar,  Campbell  Cowan. 
Fairgrieve,  Mungo  M'Callum. 
Falconer,  James. 
Falconer,  John. 
Ferguson,  Mungo. 
Fleming,  Norman. 
Flint,  Thomas. 
Fraser,  Ebenezer  Hugh. 


ROLL   OF  GRADUATES 


677 


M.A. 


Fulton,  William  Wylie. 

Gibson,  Allan. 

Gilmour,  James. 

Gourlay,  Charles  Aikman. 

Gray,  John. 

Griffith,  Hugh  Evan. 

Hamilton,  Adam. 

Haran,  Thomas  Smith. 

Hay,  Grace  Foulis. 

Henderson,  Ephraim  Macmurtrie. 

Henderson,  John  Watson. 

Hepburn,  Percy. 

Johnston,  James  Alexander. 

Johnston,  John  Baxter. 

Jones,  Thomas  Ellis. 

Kelly,  Andrew  M'Clanachan. 

Ker,  James  Campbell. 

Kesson,  Colin  Mackay. 

Kyle,  David. 

Liddell,  James  Grant. 

M'Cance,  Thomas  Wood. 

Macfarlane,  Andrew. 

M'Kenzie,  Ivy. 

Macleod,  Adam  Gordon. 

Macleod,  Donald. 

M 'Michael,  Thomas. 

Macpherson,  Charles. 

M'Pherson,  James. 

M'Phun,  Margret  Pollock. 

Macrae,  Alexander  Craib  Middleton. 

Martin,  Alexander  James. 

Monie,  Peter  William. 

Monteith,  John  Cassels. 

Morrison,  Angus  John. 


Munro,  Edwin  Smith. 

Murphy,  John. 

Murray,  Arthur  Erskine. 

Neilson,  Thomas. 

Ogilvy,  John  Urquhart 

Paterson,  William  Semple. 

Paton,  James  Bowie. 

Patrick,  James  William. 

Philips,  William. 

Primrose,  Hugh. 

Pringle,  William  Mather  Rutherford. 

Raeburn,  William  Norman. 

Reid,  William. 

Reid,  William  Park. 

Ross,  Neil. 

Russell,  James. 

Scott,  Alexander  M'Callum. 

Scott,  Andrew  Boyd. 

Scott,  Gavin. 

Shaughnessy,  Alexander. 

Stephen,  Alexander. 

Stevenson,  David. 

Stewart,  Jane  Buchanan. 

Stobo,  John. 

Thomson,  Hector  M'Ewan. 

Thomson,  John  Scoular. 

Towers,  Joseph  Watson. 

Turnbull,  Matthew. 

Watson,  Frederick  Allan. 

Whyte,  John  Wallace. 

Williams,  Richard  Robert 

Wilson,  James. 

Young,  George  Glen  Blyth. 

Young,  Robert  Burns. 


6/8 


APPENDICES 


IV.    Table  showing  Number  of  Degrees  granted  in  each  Year. 


YEAR. 

ARTS. 

THEOLOGY. 

LAW. 

MEDICINE. 

SCIENCE. 

TOTAL. 

B.A. 

M.A. 

D.Phil. 

B.D. 

D.D. 

B.L. 

LL.B. 

LL.D. 

D.C.L. 

M.B. 

M.D. 

Ch.B. 

CM. 

B.Sc. 

D.Sc. 

1728 
1729 
1730 

1731 
1732 

1733 
1734 
1735 
1736 

1737 
1738 

1739 
1740 
1741 
1742 
1743 
1744 
1745 
1746 

1747 
1748 

1749 
1750 
1751 
1752 
1753 
1754 
1755 
1756 
1757 
1758 

1759 
1760 
1761 
1762 
1763 
1764 
1765 
1766 
1767 
1768 
1769 
1770 
1771 
1772 
1773 
1774 

... 

13 
12 

16 

14 
12 

15 

18 

12 
14 

16 

14 
14 

9 
8 
ii 
7 
14 

10 
10 

9 
7 
13 
17 
8 
6 
8 
ii 
9 

12 

9 
H 

O 

2 

15 

12 

19 
22 

17 
'5 
20 

'3 

16 
17 
17 
17 
16 

9 
16 

10 

15 
13 
14 
ii 

12 

17 
22 
12 
10 
13 

18 

II 

16 

9 
16 

4 
9 

10 

13 
32 
30 
18 
3i 
23 
24 
26 

25 
29 

32 
26 

29 

•  •  • 

... 

I 
2 
I 

2 
5 

4 

I 

2 

I 

2 
I 

2 

I 

3 
6 
i 
5 

3 
i 

I 

I 

I 

i 

3 
i 

... 

i 

i 

4 
4 

5 

3 
i 

... 

I 

I 

3 
i 

3 

I 

... 

3 
3 

2 

I 

... 

3 

... 

i 

i 

i 

2 

I 

8 

7 
ii 

25 

21 
12 

25 
17 

16 
24 
24 
25 
25 
25 
24 

... 

i 

i 

i 

2 

*  .* 

... 

2 
I 

4 
7 
4 
3 
3 
5 

2 
I 

3 
6 
i 

2 

... 

... 

I 

2 
2 
I 
I 

3 

... 

... 

... 

2 
2 

... 

... 

I 

... 

... 

i 

... 

i 

I 

... 

... 

ROLL    OF    GRADUATES 


679 


YEAK. 

ARTS. 

THEOLOGY. 

LAW. 

MEDICINE. 

SCIENCE. 

TOTAL. 

B.A. 

M.A. 

D.PhiL 

B.D. 

D.D. 

B.L. 

LL.B. 

LL.D. 

D.C.L. 

M.B. 

M.D. 

Ch.B. 

CM. 

B.Sc. 

D.Sc. 

1775 
1776 

1777 
1778 

1779 
1780 
1781 
1782 
1783 
1784 
1785 
1786 
1787 
1788 
1789 
1790 
1791 
1792 
1793 
1794 
1795 
1796 

1797 
1798 
1799 
1800 
1801 
1802 
1803 
1804 
1805 
1806 
1807 
1808 
1809 
1810 
1811 
1812 
1813 
1814 
1815 
1816 
1817 
1818 
1819 
1820 
1821 
1822 
1823 
1824 
1825 
1826 
1827 

I 

2 
2 

I 

2 
2 

I 
I 

I 

I 
I 

2 

4 
3 

3 

2 

I 
2 

3 
4 
3 

i 

3 
3 

27 

33 
27 

20 
H 

9 

27 
24 

10 

7 
7 
6 

10 

14 

10 

5 

10 

15 

12 

17 

15 

7 
16 

10 

9 
9 

5 
7 

12 
13 
17 
21 

16 

22 
31 
32 
25 

34 

35 
46 
3i 
3i 
23 
3i 
33 
32 
34 
17 

22 
32 
31 
23 
13 

5 

2 

2 

4 

34 
40 

3i 
24 
16 
16 
3° 
30 

22 
20 
25 
31 
28 
22 
17 

18 

29 
26 

19 
23 
25 
17 
20 

19 
27 

25 
21 

27 
23 
31 
23 

34 

20 
40 

39 
42 

3° 
So 
55 
54 
5i 
Si 
49 
62 
60 
88 

63 
78 
58 

75 
82 

101 

64 

... 

... 

3 

i 

6 

i 
4 
7 

10 

13 
16 

18 
6 

5 

10 

14 
5 

5 
3 
4 
9 

2 

6 

12 

7 

13 
17 

8 

5 

I 

3 
15 

6 

4 
8 

U 
7 
8 

12 
II 
12 
8 
15 

7 

26 

13 
14 
H 
26 
18 

... 

... 

i 

... 

... 

2 

3 

2 

8 

I 

... 

... 

2 
I 

... 

... 

2 

... 

... 

... 

... 

2 
2 

3 
3 

2 
I 

I 

... 

... 

2 

2 

... 

... 

2 
2 

... 

... 

I 

I 

I 

... 

... 

3 

2 
3 

... 

... 

... 

... 

6 

3 
i 

2 

e 

... 

... 

I 

8 

... 

... 

i 

3 
i 

... 

... 

i 

2 

3 

2 

... 

... 

i 

... 

... 

5 
3 
i 

... 

... 

3 

... 

... 

4 

... 

... 

4 
4 

j 

3 

... 

I 

2 

4 

8 

12 

13 
28 

U 
20 

18 

19 
31 
40 

25 

... 

... 

... 

... 

3 

2 

6 
3 

5 

A 

... 

I 

I 

3 

2 

... 

... 

... 

... 

3 
3 

3 
i 

... 

I 
3 

I 

3 

4 

... 

... 

68o 


APPENDICES 


YEAR. 

ARTS. 

THEOLOGY. 

LAW. 

MEDICINE. 

SCIENCE. 

'OTAL. 

B.A. 

M.A. 

.Phil. 

B.D. 

D.D. 

B.L. 

LL.B. 

LL.D. 

D.C.L. 

M.B. 

M.D. 

Ch.B. 

C.M. 

B.Sc. 

D.Sc. 

1828 
1829 
1830 
1831 
1832 

1833 
1834 
1835 
1836 

1837 
1838 

1839 
1840 
1841 
1842 
1843 
1844 
1845 
1846 

1847 
1848 
1849 
1850 
1851 
1852 

1853 
1854 
1855 
1856 
1857 
1858 
1859 
1860 
1861 
1862 
1863 
1864 
1865 
1866 
1867 
1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 

1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

2 
I 

2 

3 

4 
6 

9 
13 

12 

7 
9 

12 

6 
6 

IO 
10 
10 

19 

12 
12 
8 
H 

8 
7 
H 
6 

7 
15 
13 
ii 

IS 

24 

35 

18 
9 
14 

21 
25 
15 
14 
18 
IO 
15 
H 

H 
16 
18 
8 
9 
23 
H 
8 
18 
25 
17 
19 

22 
12 
II 

15 
12 

17 
17 
17 

8 

21 
29 
24 
21 

9 

17 
29 

33 
29 
25 
37 
37 
40 

35 
32 
40 

57 
56 
47 
63 
73 

... 

... 

4 

I 

7 

5 

i 

2 
2 
2 

3 
8 

3 
I 
8 
i 

... 

2 
2 

4 

5 
i 
i 

... 

... 

43 
33 
37 
29 
48 

59 
78 
79 

101 

79 
104 
1  20 
58 
53 
57 
44 
42 
46 
38 
32 
4i 
34 
38 
28 
27 
3° 
3i 
30 

20 
28 

29 
27 

46 

35 
5° 
7i 
61 
29 

20 
13 
13 

9 

23 
23 
37 

12 

18 
II 

25 
17 
15 
13 
13 

... 

IO 

14 
22 

16 

23 
18 
27 
16 

26 

22 

18 

20 

19 
10 
I 

3 

2 

8 

5 

i 

2 

... 

... 

83 
63 
85 

75 
98 

IOI 

132 
128 
156 
142 

147 
1  66 
119 
90 
78 
75 
84 
87 
76 

7i 
88 
68 
78 
65 
65 
66 
62 
60 

57 
66 
67 
59 

IO2 
122 
102 
121 

94 
84 
119 
132 
138 
129 

159 
1  60 
170 
158 
177 
154 
206 
223 
205 
240 
271 

... 

I 

I 

I 
I 

i 
3 
5 
3 
3 
6 
i 
i 

5 
i 

... 

... 

... 

... 

5 

A 

... 

I 

i 

... 

... 

... 

... 

4 
5 
3 
3 
4 
8 

... 

I 

3 
3 
3 

5 

A 

... 

... 

... 

... 

i 

5 

2 
2 
I 

3 
4 

2 
4. 

... 

... 

... 

2 
I 
13 

4 

2 
I 
I 
I 

3 

2 

6 

15 

20 
20 

17 
20 

33 
34 
37 
40 
42 
37 
35 
39 
40 

4i 
5i 
57 
57 
53 
70 

4 

21 

3 
7 
7 

5 

... 

... 

... 

3 
4 
6 

3 
6 

2 

3 
3 

2 

3 

... 

I 

2 

4. 

... 

... 

5 

2 

... 

... 

... 

4 
4 

5 
3 
6 

5 

4 
4 

... 

... 

6 

... 

... 

... 

... 

3 
4 
4 

... 

10 

25 
40 

39 
38 
45 
46 
40 

44 
47 
43 
56 
62 

59 
56 
78 

1 

4 
6 
6 
6 
7 

10 

4 
5 

2 
IO 

9 
9 

10 

6 
6 

4 
5 
5 
4 
7 
6 

4 
7 
3 
4 
3 

I 

4 

I 

i 
6 
8 

I 

5 
4 
4 

10 

5 

2 

6 
6 

10 

7 

6 
5 

2 
25 

7 

... 

ROLL    OF    GRADUATES 


68 1 


ARTS. 

THEOLOGY. 

LAW. 

MEDICINE. 

SCIENCE. 

Tr^T1  A  T 

I'EAR. 

B.A. 

M.A. 

D.PhiL 

B.D. 

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682  APPENDICES 


V.    Members   of  Senate   of  Glasgow   University,    1727  to   1897. 

For  information  regarding  those  marked  with  an  asterisk  (*),  see  "  Roll." 

1.  *ADAMSON,  ROBERT,  Professor  of  Logic  since  1895. 

2.  *ANDERSON,  JOHN,  Professor  of  (i)  Oriental  Languages,  1755-57,  (2)  Natural  Philo- 

sophy, 1757-96. 

3.  *ANDERSON,  THOMAS,  Professor  of  Chemistry,  1852-74. 

4.  *ANDERSON,  THOMAS  M'CALL,  Professor  of  Clinical  Medicine  since  1874. 

5.  ANDERSON,  WILLIAM,  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History,  1721-52.     Son  of  Minister 

of  Drymen  ;   spent  several  years  of  his  youth  on  the  Continent ;   died  1752. 

6.  ARNOTT,    GEORGE   ARNOTT   WALKER,    Professor   of   Botany,    1845-68.     Born 

at  Edinburgh,  6th  February,  1799;  M.A.  Edin.  1818 ;  admitted  Advocate,  1821, 
but  soon  abandoned  that  profession ;  for  20  years  before  coming  to  Glasgow  was 
occupied  with  elaborate  botanical  researches  and  publications ;  died  I7th  June, 
1868. 

7.  *ARTHUR,  ARCHIBALD,  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy,  1780-97. 

8.  BADHAM,   CHARLES,   Professor  of  Practice   of  Medicine,   1827-41,   when   resigned. 

Born  in  London,  I7th  April,  1780;  M.D.  Edin.  1802;  B.A.  Oxon.  1811,  M.A.  1812, 
M.B.  and  M.D.  1817;  F.R.S.  1818 ;  was  a  Medical  Lecturer  in  London  before 
coming  to  Glasgow ;  died  in  London,  loth  November,  1845. 

9.  *BAILLIE,  JAMES,  Professor  of  Divinity,  1775-78. 

10.  BALFOUR,   ISAAC    BAYLEY,    Professor   of  Botany,  1879-84.      Born  at  Edinburgh, 

3ist  March,  1853;  son  of  No.  11  ;  B.Sc.  Edin.  1873,  D.Sc.  1875,  M-B->  C.M.  1877, 
M.D.  1883  ;  M.A.  Oxon.  1884  ;  F.G.S. ;  F.L.S. ;  F.R.S.E. ;  F.R.S.  1884  ;  Sherardian 
Professor  of  Botany  in  University  of  Oxford,  1884-88  ;  Queen's  Botanist  in  Scotland 
and  Professor  of  Botany  in  University  of  Edinburgh  since  1888. 

11.  *BALFOUR,  JOHN  HUTTON,  Professor  of  Botany,  1841-45. 

12.  BARCLAY,    THOMAS,    Principal,    1858-73.      Born   at   Manse   of  Unst,  June,    1792; 

M.A.  Aberd.  1812,  D.D.  1849;  0)  Teacher  of  Elocution  in  Aberdeen;  (2)  Reporter 
on  Times  staff,  London,  1818-22  ;  (3)  Minister  of  Dunrossness,  1822-27  ;  (4)  Minister 
of  Lerwick,  1827-43;  (5)  Minister  of  Peterculter,  1843-44;  (6)  Minister  of  Currie, 
1844-58  ;  died  at  Glasgow,  23rd  February,  1873. 

13.  *BARR,  ARCHIBALD,  Professor  of  Civil  Engineering  and  Mechanics  since  1889. 

14.  BECKER,   LUDWIG,    Professor  of  Astronomy  since  1893.     Born  at  Wesel,  Rhenish 

Prussia,  Germany,  8th  January,  1860;  Ph.D.  Bonn,  1882;  F.R.A.S.  1893;  F.R.S.E. 
1893 ;  Assistant  at  the  Royal  Observatory,  Berlin,  1883-85 ;  Assistant  Astronomer 
at  Lord  Crawford's  Observatory,  Dunecht,  Aberdeenshire,  1885-89 ;  Temporary 
Second  Assistant  Astronomer  at  the  Royal  Observatory,  Edinburgh,  1889-93. 


ROLL    OF    GRADUATES  638 

15.  BERRY,   ROBERT,    Professor  of  Law,  1867-87.     Born  i8th  November,  1825;    Fellow 

of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1850;  B.A.  Cantab.  1848,  M.A.  1851;  LL.D.  Edin. 
1883  ;  Barrister-at-Law  of  the  Inner  Temple,  1853  ;  Advocate,  1863  ;  Secretary  to 
the  two  Universities  Commissions  of  1858  and  1876 ;  Member  of  University  Court 
(as  Senate's  Assessor),  1880-84,  and  again  since  1889 ;  Dean  of  Faculties  in  the 
University,  1888-96;  Sheriff  of  Lanarkshire  since  1886. 

16.  BILES,  JOHN  HARVARD,    Professor  of  Naval  Architecture  since  1891.     Born  1854 ; 

had  five  years'  practical  training  in  H.M.  Dockyard  at  Portsmouth,  and  three 
years'  course  at  Royal  Naval  College,  Greenwich  ;  thereafter  engaged  (i)  in  H.M. 
Dockyard  at  Pembroke,  (2)  in  the  Steel  Works  at  Landore,  (3)  for  three  years  in 
the  Admiralty  Office  on  Warship  Design,  (4)  from  1880-90  with  J.  &  G.  Thomson, 
Clydebank,  first  as  Naval  Architect  and  subsequently  as  Manager,  (5)  as  General 
Manager  of  the  Southampton  Naval  Works. 

17.  BLACK,  JOSEPH,  Lecturer  on  Chemistry,  1756-66;  Professor  of  (i)  Anatomy,  1756-57, 

(2)  Practice  of  Medicine,  1757-66.  Born  at  Bordeaux,  1728;  M.D.  Edin.  1754; 
Professor  of  Chemistry  in  University  of  Edinburgh,  1766-99 ;  died  6th  December, 
1799, 

18.  *BLACKBURN,  HUGH,  Professor  of  Mathematics,  1849-79. 

19.  BOWER,  FREDERICK  ORPEN,   Professor  of  Botany  since  1885.     Born  at  Ripon, 

4th  November,  1855  ;  B.A,  Cantab.  1878,  M.A.  1881,  Sc.D.  1887 ;  F.R.S.  1891  ; 
F.L.S. ;  etc.  etc. 

20.  BRADLEY,  ANDREW  CECIL,  Professor  of  English  Language  and  Literature  since 

1889.  Born  at  Clapham,  Surrey,  26th  March,  1851;  B.A.  Oxon.  1873,  M.A.  1876; 
Fellow  of  Balliol  College,  1874  ;  Lecturer  on  Philosophy  there  till  1882  ;  Professor 
of  Modern  Literature  in  University  College,  Liverpool,  1882-89. 

21.  BRISBANE,   THOMAS,    Professor  of  Anatomy,   1720-42.      M.D. ;   died   27th   March, 

1742 ;   Brisbane  Medical  Bursary  founded  by  his  daughter. 

22.  BROWN,     JAMES,     Professor    of    Natural    Philosophy,    1796-1803,    when    resigned. 

Minister  of  Dunino,  1790-96;  LL.D.  Aberd.  1796;  died  3rd  November,  1836, 
aged  74. 

23.  *BUCHANAN,  ANDREW,  Professor  of  Physiology,  1839-76. 

24.  *BUCHANAN,  GEORGE,  Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery  since  1874. 

25.  *BUCHANAN,  JAMES,  Professor  of  Oriental  Languages,  1757-61. 

26.  *BUCHANAN,  ROBERT,  Professor  of  Logic,  1824-64. 

27.  *BURNS,  JOHN,  Professor  of  Surgery,  1815-50. 

28.  *CAIRD,  EDWARD,  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy,  1866-94. 

29.  *CAIRD,  JOHN,  Professor  of  Divinity,  1862-73 ;   Principal  since  1873. 

30.  *CAMERON,  MURDOCH,  Professor  of  Midwifery  since  1894.     Born  3rd  March,  1846. 

31.  CAMPBELL,    NEIL,    Principal,   1728-61.     Minister  of  (i)  Kilmalie,   1702-09,  (2)  Ros- 

neath,  1709-16,  (3)  Renfrew,  1716-28;   died  22nd  June,  1761. 

32.  CARMICHAEL,    GERSCHOM,    Regent,   1694-1727  ;    Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy, 

1727-29.     Died  1729. 


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33.  CHARTERIS,    MATTHEW,    Professor  of  Materia  Medica,  1880-97.     Born  at  Wam- 

phray,  4th  September,  1840;  M.D.  Edin.  1863;  F.R.S.E.  1897;  practised  in  (i) 
Airdrie,  (2)  Glasgow ;  Professor  of  Practice  of  Medicine  in  Anderson's  College, 
Glasgow,  1876-80;  died  at  Comrie,  7th  June,  1897. 

34.  CLELAND,    JOHN,    Professor  of  Anatomy   since    1877.      Born   at   Perth,   i$th  June, 

1835;  M.D.  Edin.  1856;  D.Sc.,  R.U.I.,  1881  ;  LL.D.  St.  And.  1883;  F.R.S.  1872; 
sometime  Assistant  to  No.  146 ;  thereafter  (1863-77)  Professor  of  Anatomy  and 
Physiology  and  Clinical  Lecturer  in  Queen's  College,  Gal  way ;  married,  1888, 
daughter  of  No.  u. 

35.  *CLOW,  JAMES,  Professor  of  Logic,  1752-87. 

36.  *COATS,  JOSEPH,  Professor  of  Pathology  since  1894.     Born  4th  February,  1846. 

37.  *COUPER,  JAMES,  Professor  of  Astronomy,  1803-36. 

38.  COUPER,  JOHN,  Professor  of  Materia  Medica,  1834-55.     Born  at  Glasgow,  1794;  son 

of  William  Couper,  M.A.   1776  ("Roll,"  p.  124);   M.D.  Edin.  1816;   died  1855. 

39.  *COUPER,  WILLIAM,  Professor  of  Natural  History,  1829-57. 

40.  *COWAN,  JOHN  BLACK,  Professor  of  Materia  Medica,  1865-80. 

41.  *COWAN,  ROBERT,  Professor  of  Medical  Jurisprudence,  1839-41. 

42.  CRAIGIE,   THOMAS,    Professor  of  Moral   Philosophy,  1746-51.     Died  27th   Novem- 

ber, 1751. 

43.  CROSSE,   WILLIAM,   of  Parkhouse,  Renfrewshire,  Professor  of  Law,  1746-49,  when 

resigned.  Born  at  Glasgow  (son  of  John  Crosse,  Merchant  and  Dean  of  Guild), 
1711;  admitted  Advocate,  26th  July,  1735;  appointed  Sheriff- Depute  of  Glasgow, 
1748 ;  present  with  Glasgow  Volunteers  at  Battle  of  Falkirk ;  died  22nd  April, 
1775- 

44.  *CULLEN,  WILLIAM,  Professor  of  Practice  of  Medicine,  1751-55. 

45.  *CUMIN,  PATRICK,  Professor  of  Oriental  Languages,  1761-1814. 

46.  *CUMIN,  WILLIAM,  Professor  of  Midwifery,  1834-40. 

47.  *DAVIDSON,  ARCHIBALD,  Principal,  1786-1803. 

48.  *DAVIDSON,  ROBERT,  Professor  of  Law,  1801-42. 

49.  DICK,  ROBERT,  Regent,  1714-27;    Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy,  1727-51,  when 

resigned.     Father  of  No.  50. 

50.  *DICK,  ROBERT,  Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy,  1751-57. 

51.  *DICKSON,  ALEXANDER,  Professor  of  Botany,  1868-79. 

52.  *DICKSON,  WILLIAM    PURDIE,    Professor  of  (i)   Divinity  and  Biblical  Criticism, 

1863-73,  (2)  Divinity,  1873-95. 

53.  DUNLOP,    ALEXANDER,    Professor    of   Greek,    1704-46,   when  resigned.      Born   in 

Carolina,  1684  ;  son  of  Principal  William  Dunlop,  and  father  of  No.  54  ;  LL.D.  ; 
died  24th  April,  1747. 

54.  *DUNLOP,  ALEXANDER,  Professor  of  Oriental  Languages,  1745-50. 

55.  *EASTON,  JOHN  ALEXANDER,  Professor  of  Materia  Medica,  1855-65. 

56.  *ELGAR,  FRANCIS,  Professor  of  Naval  Architecture,  1883-86. 


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57.  *FERGUSON,  JOHN,  Professor  of  Chemistry  since  1874. 

58.  *FINDLAY,  ROBERT,  Professor  of  Divinity,  1782-1814. 

59.  *FLEMING,    WILLIAM,    Professor    of   (i)    Oriental   Languages,    1831-39,    (2)    Moral 

Philosophy,  1839-66. 

60.  FORBES,    WILLIAM,    Professor  of  Law,   1714-45.      Son  of  Thomas   Forbes,   M.D., 

Professor  in  Padua,  a  descendant  of  the  second  son  of  the  second  Lord  Forbes  ; 
admitted  Advocate,  8th  February,  1696 ;  died  23rd  October,  1745. 

61.  FREER,   ROBERT,  of  Essendy,  Professor  of  Practice  of  Medicine,  1796-1827.     Born 

1745;  M.A.  Edin.  1765  ;  M.D.  Aberd.  1779;  served  as  Ensign  and  Surgeon  in  the 
American  War,  and  was  present  at  the  Battle  of  Bunker's  Hill ;  died  9th  April, 
1827. 

62.  GAIRDNER,  SIR  WILLIAM  TENNANT,   Professor  of  Practice  of  Medicine  since 

1862.  Born  at  Edinburgh,  8th  November,  1824 ;  M.D.  Edin.  1845  ;  LL.D.  Edin. 
1883;  M.D.  (honoris  causa),  T.C.D.,  1887;  F.R.S.  1893;  K.C.B.  1898;  Resident 
Medical  Officer  in  Royal  Infirmary,  Edinburgh,  1846 ;  Pathologist  therein,  1848 ; 
Physician  therein,  1853 ;  Extra- Mural  Lecturer  in  Edinburgh  on  Medicine  and 
Practice  of  Medicine,  1853-62  ;  Member  of  Glasgow  University  Court  (as  Senate's 
Assessor)  since  1893 ;  Representative  of  that  University  on  General  Medical 
Council  since  1893  ;  Physician  in  Ordinary  to  the  Queen  for  Scotland. 

63.  *GIBB,  GAVIN,  Professor  of  Oriental  Languages,  1814-31. 

64.  GORDON,    LEWIS    DUNBAR    BRODIE,    Professor  of  Civil   Engineering  and   Me- 

chanics, 1840-55,  when  resigned.  Born  at  Edinburgh,  1815  ;  F.R.S.E.  1845  ;  Civil 
Engineer  in  Glasgow  and  elsewhere  before,  during,  and  after  Professorship ;  died 
at  Poynter's  Grove,  near  London,  28th  April,  1876. 

65.  GRAHAM,  ROBERT,  Professor  of  Botany,  1818-20.     Born  at  Stirling,  3rd  December, 

1786;  M.D.  Edin.  1808;  F.R.S.E.  1820;  F.LS.  1821;  Professor  of  Botany  in 
University  of  Edinburgh,  1820-45  ;  died  at  Coldoch,  Perthshire,  7th  August,  1845. 

66.  GRANT,    ROBERT,    Professor   of  Astronomy,   1859-92.     Born  at  Grantown-on-Spey, 

I7th  June,  1814;  M.A.  Aberd.  1854;  LLD.  Aberd.  1865;  F.R.A.S.  1850;  F.R.S. 
1865 ;  died  at  Grantown-on-Spey,  24th  October,  1892. 

67.  *GRAY,  GEORGE,  Professor  of  Oriental  Languages,  1839-50. 

68.  HAMILTON,  ROBERT,  Professor  of  (i)  Anatomy,  1742-56,  (2)  Practice  of  Medicine, 

1756;  brother  of  No.  69;   died  I5th  May,  1756. 

69.  HAMILTON,  THOMAS,  Professor  of  Anatomy,  1757-80,  when  resigned.     Born  1728 ; 

brother  of  No.  68  and  father  of  No.  70;   died  1781. 

70.  *HAMILTON,  WILLIAM,  Professor  of  Anatomy,  1780-90. 

71.  HASTIE,  WILLIAM,    Professor  of  Divinity  since  1895.     Born  7th  July,  1842;   M.A. 

Edin.  1867,  B.D.  1869,  D.D.  1894;  Principal  of  the  General  Assembly's  Institution 
and  College  at  Calcutta,  1878-83 ;  thereafter  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Divinity  in 
University  of  Edinburgh. 

72.  HILL,   ALEXANDER,    Professor  of  Divinity,  1840-62,  when  resigned.      Born  at   St 

Andrews,  igth  July,  1785 ;  son  of  Principal  George  Hill,  St  Andrews ;  M.A.  St. 
And.  1804,  D.D.  1828;  Minister  of  (i)  Colmonell,  1815-16,  (2)  Dailly,  1816-40;  died 
at  Ayr,  27th  January,  1867. 


686  APPENDICES 

73.  *HOOKER,  SIR  WILLIAM  JACKSON,  Professor  of  Botany,  1820-41. 

74.  HOPE,   THOMAS   CHARLES,   Lecturer  on   Materia  Medica,   1787-88 ;    Lecturer  on 

Chemistry,  1787-91;  Professor  of  Practice  of  Medicine,  1789-95.  Born  1766; 
son  of  John  Hope,  M.D.  1750  ("Roll,"  p.  273);  M.D.  Edin.  1787;  F.R.S.  ; 
Professor  of  Chemistry  in  University  of  Edinburgh,  1795-1843  ;  died  at  Edinburgh, 
1 3th  June,  1844. 

75.  HUTCHESON,    FRANCIS,    Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy,  1730-46.     Born  in  North 

of  Ireland,  8th  August,  1694;  M.A.  Glasg.  1712;  Licentiate  of  the  Irish  Presbyterian 
Church,  1719;  thereafter  Superintendent  of  a  Private  Academy  in  Dublin;  died 
8th  August,  1746. 

76.  *JACK,  WILLIAM,  Professor  of  Mathematics  since  1879. 

77.  JACKSON,  THOMAS  THOMSON,  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History,  1851-74,  when 

resigned.  Born  1797;  D.D.  St.  And.  1851;  studied  for  Ministry,  but  never  held 
a  charge ;  acted  for  some  time  as  Amanuensis  to  Dugald  Stewart ;  thereafter 
(1836-51)  Professor  of  Divinity  at  St.  Andrews;  died  there,  24th  December,  1878. 

78.  *JARDINE,  GEORGE,  Professor  of  Logic,  1774-1827. 

79.  *JEBB,  RICHARD  CLAVERHOUSE,  Professor  of  Greek,  1875-89. 

80.  *JEFFRAY,  JAMES,  Professor  of  Anatomy,  1790-1848. 

81.  JENKINS,   PHILIP,   Professor  of  Naval  Architecture,  1886-91.      Born  at  Dale,  Pem- 

brokeshire, 1854 ;  served  apprenticeship  as  Shipwright  in  H.M.  Dockyard  at  Pem- 
broke ;  entered  Royal  College  of  Naval  Architecture  in  1873  ;  soon  after  leaving 
College,  received  an  appointment  on  the  Advisory  Staff  of  Lloyd's  Registry,  which 
he  retained  till  removal  to  Glasgow;  died  at  Llawrenny,  Kelvinside,  I3th  June, 
1891. 

82.  JOHNSTOUN,    JOHN,    Professor  of  Practice  01   Medicine,    1714-50,   when   resigned. 

M.D.  Utrecht,  1709. 

83.  *JONES,    HENRY,    Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy  since  1894.     Born  3Oth  November 

1852. 

84.  *KELVIN,  BARON,  Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy  since  1846. 

85.  *KIRKWOOD,  ANDERSON,  Professor  of  Conveyancing,  1862-67. 

86.  *LAWRIE,  JAMES  ADAIR,  Professor  of  Surgery,  1850-59. 

87.  LEE,  ROBERT,  Professor  of  Midwifery,   1833-34,  when  resigned.     Born  at  Melrose, 

1793;  M.D.  Edin.  1814;  F.R.S.  1830;  acted  as  (i)  Obstetric  Physician  in  London, 
(2)  Physician  in  Odessa  to  Prince  Woronzow,  Governor- General  of  the  Crimea 
and  adjacent  Provinces,  1824-26,  (3)  Accoucheur  in  London  and  Lecturer  on  Mid- 
wifery, (4)  Professor  in  Glasgow  University,  1833-34,  (5)  Practitioner  in  London, 
1835-75,  and  Lecturer  on  Midwifery  in  St.  George's  Hospital  there,  1835-66;  retired 
from  practice,  1875  ;  died  at  Surbiton  Hill,  Surrey,  6th  February,  1877. 

88.  LEE,   WILLIAM,    Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History,   1874-86.     Born  at  Edinburgh, 

6th  November,  1817  ;  son  of  Principal  Lee  of  Edinburgh  University ;  D.D.  Edin. 
1868;  Minister  of  Roxburgh,  1843-74;  died  at  Glasgow,  loth  October,  1886. 

89.  *LEECHMAN,  WILLIAM,  Professor  of  Divinity,  1744-61  ;   Principal,  1761-85. 


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90.  *LEISHMAN.  WILLIAM,  Professor  of  Midwifery,  1868-93. 

91.  *LINDESAY,  HERCULES,  Professor  of  Law,  1750-61. 

92.  *LISTER,  JOSEPH  (now  BARON  LISTER),  Professor  of  Surgery,  1860-69. 

93.  LODGE,    RICHARD,   Professor  of  History  since    1894.      Born   at   Penkhull,   Staffs., 

2oth  June,  1855  ;  B.A.  Oxon.  1878,  M.A.  1881  ;  Fellow  of  Brasenose  College  and 
Historical  Lecturer  and  Tutor  at  Oxford,  1878-94. 

94.  LOUDON,  JOHN,  Regent,  1699-1727;  Professor  of  Logic,  1727-50.     Died  1st  Novem- 

ber, 1750. 

95.  *LUSHINGTON,  EDMUND  LAW,  Professor  of  Greek,  1838-75. 

96.  *MACEWEN,  WILLIAM,  Professor  of  Surgery  since  1892.     Born  22nd  June,  1848. 

97.  *MACFARLAN,  DUNCAN,  Principal,  1823-57. 

98.  *MACFARLANE,  JOHN,  Professor  of  Practice  of  Medicine,  1852-62. 

99.  *MACGILL,  STEVENSON,  Professor  of  Divinity,  1814-40. 

100.  M'KENDRICK,   JOHN    GRAY,   Professor  of  Physiology  since  1876.     Born  at  Aber- 

deen, I2th  August,  1841  ;  M.D.,  C.M.  Aberd.  1864;  LL.D.  Aberd.  1882;  F.R.S.E. 
1873  ;  F.R.S.  1884 ;  previously  engaged  as  (i)  Visiting  Surgeon,  Chester  General 
Infirmary,  (2)  Resident  Medical  Officer,  Eastern  Dispensary,  London,  (3)  Surgeon, 
Belford  Hospital,  Fort-William,  (4)  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Physiology  in  Edin- 
burgh University,  (5)  Lecturer  on  Physiology  in  Extra- Academical  School,  Edin- 
burgh. 

101.  *MACLEOD,  SIR  GEORGE  HUSBAND  BAIRD,  Professor  of  Surgery,  1869-92. 

102.  MACLEOD,    HUGH,    Professor  of  Ecclesiastical   History,    1778-1807.      D.D.  ;    died 

22nd  May,  1809. 

103.  *MACONOCHIE,  ALLAN  ALEXANDER  WELWOOD,  Professor  ot  Law,  1842-55. 

104.  *M'TURK,  WILLIAM,  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History,  1797-1841. 

105.  *MEIKLEHAM,    WILLIAM,    Professor    of   (i)    Astronomy,    1799-1803,    (2)   Natural 

Philosophy,  1803-46. 

106.  MILLAR,  JAMES,  Professor  of  Mathematics,  1789-1832.     Son  of  No.  107. 

107.  MILLAR,    JOHN,    Professor   of  Law,    1761-1801.      Born   at    Manse   of  Shorts,   22nd 

June,  1735  5  admitted  Advocate,  1760;  died  at  Millheugh,  Blantyre,  3oth  May,  1801  ; 
father  of  No.  106  and  grandfather  of  No.  146. 

108.  *MILLAR,  RICHARD,  Professor  of  Materia  Medica,  1831-33. 

109.  MOIR,  JAMES,  Professor  of  Conveyancing  since  1889.     Born  at  Welton,  near  Blair- 

gowrie,  Perthshire,  1841  ;  Notary  Public,  1865  ;  Law  Agent,  1873  ;  Member  of  the 
Faculty  of  Procurators  of  Glasgow,  1875  ;  in  practice  as  a  Writer  in  Glasgow. 

no.  *MOOR,  JAMES,  Professor  of  Greek,  1746-74. 

in.     MORTHLAND,    CHARLES,    Professor   of  Oriental    Languages,    1709-44.     Died  4th 
September,   1744. 


688  APPENDICES 

112.  MUIRHEAD,  GEORGE,  Professor  of  (i)  Oriental  Languages,  1753-54,  (2)  Humanity, 

I754'73-  Born  24th  June,  1715;  M.A.  Edin.  1742;  Minister  of  (i)  Minnigaff, 
1746-48,  (2)  Dysart,  1748-52;  died  3ist  August,  1773;  Muirhead  Prizes  founded 
in  his  memory. 

113.  *MUIRHEAD,  LOCKHART,  Professor  of  Natural  History,  1808-29. 

114.  MURRAY,   GEORGE   GILBERT  AIME,    Professor  of  Greek  since  1889.     Born  at 

Sydney,  N.S.  Wales,  2nd  January,  1866;  B.A.  Oxon.  1888,  M.A.  1894;  Fellow  of 
New  College,  Oxford,  and  Lecturer  there,  1888-89. 

115.  *MYLNE,  JAMES,  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy,  1797-1839. 

116.  NICHOL,  JOHN,  Professor  of  English  Language  and  Literature,  1862-89,  when  retired. 

Born  at  Montrose,  8th  September,  1833;  son  of  No.  117;  Snell  Exhibitioner,  1856  ; 
B.A.  Oxon.  1859,  M.A.  1874  ;  LL.D.  St.  And.  1873;  died  in  London,  nth  October, 
1894. 

117.  *NICHOL,  JOHN  PRINGLE,  Professor  of  Astronomy,  1836-59. 

118.  PAGAN,    JOHN    MACMICHAN,    Professor  of  Midwifery,   1840-68.       Born  January, 

1802;  M.D.  Edin.  1823;  Practitioner  in  Preston,  Lanes.,  1825;  settled  in  Glasgow, 
1827 ;  Lecturer  on  Medical  Jurisprudence  in  Portland  Street  Medical  School, 
1830-40 ;  died  at  Glasgow,  igth  May,  1868. 

119.  POTTER,    MICHAEL,    Professor  of  Divinity,  1740-43.     M.A.  Edin.   1694;    Minister 

of  Kippen,  1700-40;   died  23rd  November,  1743,  aged  73. 

120.  *RAINY,  HARRY,  Professor  of  Medical  Jurisprudence,  1841-72. 

121.  RAMSAY,    GEORGE    GILBERT,    Professor   of  Humanity   since   1863.     Born    igth 

July,  1839;  nephew  of  No.  122;  B.A.  Oxon.  1862,  M.A.  1864;  LL.D.  Edin.  1880; 
Litt.D.  Dublin,  1892. 

122.  RAMSAY,    WILLIAM,    Professor  of  Humanity,   1831-63.      Born  at  Edinburgh,  6th 

February,  1806;  youngest  son  of  Sir  William  Ramsay,  Bart.,  of  Bamff;  Assistant, 
1829,  to  No.  106 ;  B.A.  Cantab.  1831,  M.A.  1836;  died  at  San  Remo,  I2th 
February,  1865. 

123.  RANKINE,    WILLIAM    JOHN    MACQUORN,  Professor  of  Civil  Engineering  and 

Mechanics,  1855-72.  Born  at  Edinburgh,  5th  July,  1820;  LL.D.  Dublin,  1857; 
F.R.S.E.  1849;  F.R.S.  1853;  Civil  Engineer;  died  at  Glasgow,  24th  December 
1872. 

124.  *REID,  JAMES  SEATON,  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History,  1841-51. 

125.  REID,    THOMAS,    Professor    of    Moral    Philosophy,    1764-96.      Born    at    Manse   ot 

Strachan,  26th  April,  1710;  M.A.  Aberd.  1726;  D.D.  Aberd.  1762;  Librarian 
of  Marischal  College,  Aberdeen,  1733-36;  Minister  of  New  Machar,  1737-52  5 
Professor  of  Philosophy  in  King's  College,  Aberdeen,  1752-64  ;  died  at  Glasgow 
7th  October,  1796. 

126.  *RICHARDSON,  WILLIAM,  Professor  of  Humanity,  1773-1814. 

127.  *ROBERTON,  SIR  JAMES,  Professor  of  Conveyancing,  1867-89. 

128.  ROBERTSON,  JAMES,  Professor  of  Oriental  Languages  since  1877.     Born  at  Alyth, 

2nd  March,  1840;  M.A.  Aberd.  1859;  D.D.  Aberd.  1880;  Missionary  of  the  Church 
of  Scotland  at  (i)  Constantinople,  1862-64,  (2)  Beyrout,  Syria,  1864-75  5  Minister 
of  Mayfield  Church,  Edinburgh,  1875-77. 


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129.  ROGERS,    HENRY    DARWIN,    Professor  of   Natural   History,    1857-66.      Born  at 

Philadelphia,  U.S.A.,  1st  August,  1808;  M.A.  Perm.  1834;  LL.D.  Dublin,  1857; 
Professor  of  (i)  Chemistry  and  Natural  Philosophy  in  Dickinson  College,  Pa., 
1830-31,  (2)  Geology  and  Mineralogy  in  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1835-46;  died 
at  Shawlands,  near  Glasgow,  2Qth  May,  1866. 

130.  ROSSE,  ANDREW,  Professor  of  Humanity,  1706-35. 

131.  *ROSSE,  GEORGE,  Professor  of  Humanity,  1735-54. 

132.  RUAT,   WILLIAM,    Professor  of  (i)  Oriental  Languages,  1751-52,  (2)  Ecclesiastical 

History,  1752-62,  when  resigned.     Son  of  Minister  of  Jedburgh. 

133.  SANDFORD.  SIR  DANIEL  KEYTE,  Professor  of  Greek,  1821-38.     Born  at  Edin- 

burgh, 3rd  February,  1798 ;  B.A.  Oxon.  1820,  M.A.  1825,  D.C.L.  1833 ;  Knighted 
1830 ;  M.P.  for  Paisley,  1834-35  >  died  at  Glasgow,  of  typhus  fever,  4th  February, 
1838  ;  buried  at  Rothesay. 

134.  SIMPSON,  PIERCE  ADOLPHUS,  Professor  of  Medical  Jurisprudence,  1872-98,  when 

retired.  Born  in  Ireland,  ist  March,  1837 ;  M.D.  St  And.  1861  ;  M.A.  Cantab. 
1862  ;  Professor  of  Medical  Jurisprudence  in  Anderson's  College,  Glasgow,  1866-72. 

135.  SIMSON,  JOHN,  Professor  of  Divinity,  1708-40.     Born  circa  1668 ;  M.A-  Edin.  1692  ; 

Librarian  of  Glasgow  University  in  1696;  Minister  of  Troqueer,  1705-08;  died 
2nd  February,  1740. 

136.  SIMSON,    ROBERT,    Professor  of  Mathematics,   1711-61,  when  retired.     Born   I4th 

October,  1687;  nephew  of  No.  135;  M.A.  Glasg.  1711;  M.D.  St  And.  1756; 
Clerk  of  Faculty,  1728-61  ;  died  at  Glasgow,  ist  October,  1768. 

137.  SKENE,  GEORGE,  Professor  of  Law,  1855-67.     Admitted  Advocate,  1830 ;   Professor 

of  Civil  History  in  University  of  Edinburgh,  1837-42;  appointed  Sheriff- Substitute 
at  Glasgow,  1842  ;  appointed  Curator  of  the  Historical  Department  in  the  Register 
House,  Edinburgh,  1867  ;  died  2nd  January,  1875. 

138.  *SMART,  WILLIAM,  Professor  of  Political  Economy  since  1896. 

139.  *SMITH,  ADAM,  Professor  of  (i)  Logic,  1751-52,  (2)  Moral  Philosophy,  1752-63. 

140.  *STEVENSON,  ALEXANDER,  Professor  of  Practice  of  Medicine,  1766-89. 

141.  *STEWART,  WILLIAM,  Professor  of  Divinity  and  Biblical  Criticism  since  1873. 

142.  STOCKMAN,    RALPH,    Professor  of  Materia  Medica  since  1897.      Born  at   Leith, 

3rd  August,  1861  ;  M.B.,  C.M.  Edin.  1882,  M.D.  1886;  F.R.S.E. ;  Assistant 
to  Professor  of  Materia  Medica  in  University  of  Edinburgh,  1883-89 ;  Lecturer 
on  Materia  Medica  in  the  Extra-Mural  School  of  Edinburgh,  1889-97;  Degree 
Examiner  on  Materia  Medica  in  University  of  Glasgow,  1891-95. 

143-  STORYr  ROBERT  HERBERT,  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History  since  1886. 
Bom  at  Manse  of  Rosneath,  28th  January,  1835  ;  D.D.  Edin.  1874 ;  F.S.A.  Scot ; 
Assistant  Minister  of  St.  Andrew's  Presbyterian  Church,  Montreal,  1859-60 ;  Minister 
of  Rosneath,  1860-87 ;  one  of  H.M.  Chaplains  since  1886. 

144.  STUART,    ALEXANDER    MOODY,  Professor  of  Law  since  1887.     Born  at  Edin- 

burgh, 3oth  May,  1844 ;  admitted  Advocate,  1874  5   LL.D.  Edin.  1893. 

145.  *TAYLOR,  WILLIAM,  Principal,  1803-23. 

146.  THOMSON,  ALLEN,  Professor  of  Anatomy,  1848-77. 

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690  APPENDICES 

147.  *THOMSON,  JAMES,  Professor  of  Mathematics,  1832-49. 

148.  *THOMSON,  JAMES,  Professor  of  Civil  Engineering  and  Mechanics,  1873-89. 

149.  THOMSON,   THOMAS,   Lecturer  on   Chemistry,  1817-18;    Professor  of  Chemistry, 

1818-52.  Born  at  Crieff,  1 2th  April,  1773;  M.D.  Edin.  1799;  F.L.S. ;  F.R.S.E. ; 
F.R.S.  ;  Editor  of  Encyclopaedia  Britannica,  1796-1800;  Lecturer  on  Chemistry 
in  Edinburgh,  1800-11  ;  died  at  Kilmun,  2nd  August,  1852. 

150.  THOMSON,  WILLIAM,  Professor  of  Practice  of  Medicine,  1841-52.     Born  at  Edin- 

burgh, 3rd  July,  1802;  brother  of  No.  146;  M.D.  Aberd.  1831;  Lecturer  in 
Edinburgh  on  Practice  of  Medicine  and  Physiology,  and  (1830-41)  Assistant  to  his 
father,  the  Professor  of  Pathology  in  Edinburgh  University;  died  I2th  May, 
1852. 

151.  *TOWERS,  JAMES,  Professor  of  Midwifery,  1815-20. 

152.  *TOWERS,  JOHN,  Professor  of  Midwifery,  1820-33. 

153.  TRAIL,  ROBERT,  Professor  of  (i)  Oriental  Languages,  August  to  November,  1761, 

(2)  Divinity,  1761-75.  D.D.  St.  And.  1760;  Minister  of  (i)  Kettins,  1746-53, 
(2)  Banff,  1753-61;  died  I7th  October,  1775. 

154.  VEITCH,  JOHN,  Professor  of  Logic,  1864-94.     Born  at  Peebles,  24th  October,  1829; 

M.A.  Edin.  1857;  LL.D.  Edin.  1872;  Assistant  to  Professors  of  Logic  in  Uni- 
versity of  Edinburgh,  1855-60;  Professor  of  Logic  in  University  of  St.  Andrews, 
1860-64;  died  at  Peebles,  3rd  September,  1894. 

155.  WALKER,    JOSIAH,    Professor   of  Humanity,   1815-31.      Born    1761;    youngest  son 

of  Thomas  Walker,  Minister  of  Dundonald,  Ayrshire;  M.A.  Edin.  1787;  Tutor  in 
the  family  of  the  Duke  of  Athole,  1787-96  ;  thereafter  Customs  or  Excise  Officer 
at  Perth  ;  died  28th  August,  1831. 

156.  *WEIR,  DUNCAN  HARKNESS,  Professor  of  Oriental  Languages,  1850-76. 

157.  WIGHT,    WILLIAM,    Professor  of  (i)  Ecclesiastical  History,  1762-78,  (2)  Divinity, 

1778-82.  Son  of  Robert  Wight,  M.A.,  Minister  of  Brampton  Presbyterian  Church, 
Cumberland  ;  D.D.  Edin.  1763  ;  Minister  of  Mary's  Abbey  Presbyterian  Church, 
Dublin,  1753-62  ;  died  2gth  July,  1782. 

158.  WILLIAMSON,    JAMES,    Professor   of  Mathematics,    1761-95.      D.D.   Edin.    1763; 

Minister  of  (i)  Wamphray,  1755-58,  (2)  Closeburn,  1758-61  ;   died  3rd  June,  1795. 

159.  WILSON,   ALEXANDER,    Professor  of  Astronomy,   1760-84.     Born  at  St.  Andrews, 

1714;  M.A.  St.  And.  8th  May,  1733;  M.D.  St.  And.  6th  August,  1763;  before 
obtaining  Professorship  was  (i)  Assistant  to  a  Surgeon  in  London,  (2)  Typefounder 
in  St.  Andrews,  (3)  Typefounder  at  Camlachie,  Glasgow;  died  i6th  October,  1786. 

160.  *WILSON,  PATRICK,  Professor  of  Astronomy,  1784-99.     Son  of  No.  159. 

161.  *YOUNG,  JOHN,  Professor  of  Greek,  1774-1820. 

162.  YOUNG,  JOHN,   Professor  of  Natural  History  and  Keeper  of  the  Hunterian  Museum 

since    1866,   also    Honyman-Gillespie    Lecturer    on  Geology   since    1876.      Born   at 

Edinburgh,    I7th    November,    1835  ;     M.D.    Edin.  1857 ;     Resident    Physician    in 

(i)  Royal  Infirmary,  Edinburgh,  1857-58,  (2)  Royal  Lunatic  Asylum  there,  1858-60; 
on  H.M.  Geological  Survey,  1860-66. 


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VI.     List  of  Subscribers. 


Adamson,  Professor  Robert,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  4  The 
University,  Glasgow. 

Aikman,  Joha,  M.D.,  Birnam,  Guernsey. 

Aitken,  Rev.  Patrick  H..  B.Sc.,  B.D.,  The  Acacias. 
E.  Dulwich  Road,  London,  S.E. 

Alpine,  Rev.  George,  B.D.,  The  Manse,  Dumbarton. 

Anderson,  P.  ].,  LL.B.,  University  Library.  Aber- 
deen. 

Anderson,  Professor  T.  M'Call,  M.D.,  2  Woodside 

Terrace,  Glasgow. 
Arrol,  Charles,  M.D.,  12  Bankstown,  Sheemess. 

Baillie's  Institution  Free  Library,  48  Miller  Street, 
Glasgow. 

Bankier,   Alexander  M.,   M.D.,   Kelvin,  Waterloo 

Road,  N.,  Wolverhampton. 
Bankier,    Patrick  M.,  NLA,,   Barrister.    Hamilton, 

Ontario,  Canada. 

Bannatyne,  Gilbert  A.,  M.D.,  21  Circus,  Bath. 
Barker,  Henry  M.,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  Banchory. 
Barr,  Professor  Archibald,  D.Sc.,  Royston,  Dowan- 

hill,  Glasgow. 

Barr,  Thomas,  M.  D.,  13  Woodside  Place,  Glasgow. 
Beatson,  George  T.,  M.D.,  7  Woodside  Crescent, 
Glasgow. 

Becker,  Professor  Ludwig,  Ph.D.,  The  Observatory, 

Dowanhill,  Glasgow. 

Bell,  Sir  James,  Bart. ,  101  St  Vincent  Street,  Glasgow. 
Bell,  Robert,  M.D.,  29  Lynedoch  Street,  Glasgow. 
Bell,    Robert    Gordon,    M.B.,    St.   Bede's    House, 

Sunderland. 
Benedikt,  Professor  Moriz,  LL.D.,  I.  Francishaver- 

platz  5,  Vienna. 
Berry,  Sheriff  Robert,  M.A.,  LL.D.,   5  University 

Gardens,  Glasgow. 

Biles,  Professor  John  Harvard,  The  University, 
Glasgow. 

Blackburn,  Emeritus-Professor  Hugh,  M.A.,  LL.D., 
Roshven,  Kinlochailort,  Fort-William. 

Bonar,  James,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  i  Redington  Road, 
Hampstead,  London,  N.W. 

Boston  Athenaeum,  U.S. A.,  c/o  Messrs.  Kegan, 
Paul  &  Co.,  London. 


Bower,  Professor  F.  O..  M.A.,  Sc.D..  F.R.S..  The 
University,  Glasgow. 

Boyd,  William  M.,  M.B.,  Nelson  House,  Largs. 

Bradley.  Professor  A,  C.,  M.A.,  10  Bruce  Street, 
Hillhead,  Glasgow. 

Briscoe,  J.  Potter,  Free  Public  Library,  Nottingham. 

Brown,  John,  B.Sc.,  n  Somerset  Place,  Glasgow. 

Brown,  Robert,  B.Sc.,  21  Belhaven  Terrace,  Kelvin- 
side,  Glasgow. 

Brownlee,  Rev.  John,  West  Manse,  Rutherglen. 

Bruce,  R.  Randolph,  B.Sc..  C.E.,  The  Manitoba 
Club,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

Bryce,  John,  M. A.  ,The  Schoolhouse,  Bowmore,  Islay. 

Buchanan,  A.  W.  Gray,  Parkhill,  Polmont. 

Buchanan,  Professor  George,  M.A.,  M.D.,  LL.D., 
193  Bath  Street,  Glasgow. 

Buchanan,  Rev.  James,  B.Sc. ,  The  Manse,  Eaglesham. 

Caird,  Edward.  D.C.L.,  Master  of  Balliol  CoUege, 
Oxford. 

Caird,  Very  Rev.  Principal  John,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  12 

The  University,  Glasgow. 

Cameron,  Hector  C.,  M.D.,  200  Bath  Street,  Glasgow. 
Cameron,    Professor    Murdoch,    M.D.,   7    Newton 

Terrace,  Glasgow. 

Campbell,  Rev.  Colin,  D.D.,  The  Manse,  Dundee. 
Campbell,  Donald,  M.D.,  Calne.  Wiltshire. 
Campbell.    Donald,    M.A.,    54    Kelboume    Street, 

Kelvinside,  Glasgow. 

Campbell,  James,  of  Tulliechewan,  Balloch,  Dum- 
bartonshire. 
Campbell,  James  Alex,  LL.D.,  M.P.,  of  Stracathro, 

Brechin. 
Carruthers,    Rev.     Thomas,    M.A.,    F.C.    Manse, 

Bridge  of  Weir. 

Christie,  John,  of  Cowden,  Dollar. 
Clapperton,   Alan  E.,   B.L.,  Writer,  4  Woodside 

Terrace,  Glasgow. 
Cleland,    Professor  John,    M.D.,   LL.D.,   F.R.S., 

2  The  University,  Glasgow. 

Coats,  Surgeon- Lieut. -CoL  James,  M.B.,  8  Alloway 
Place,  Ayr. 


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APPENDICES 


Coats,  John  J.f  M.A.,  Writer,  27  Woodside  Place, 
Glasgow. 

Coats,  Professor  Joseph,  M.D.,  8  University  Gardens, 
Glasgow. 

Coats,  Rev.  Walter  W.,  B.D.,  Girthon  Manse,  Gate- 
house. 

Colquhoun,  James,  LL.D.,  Writer,  158  St.  Vincent 
Street,  Glasgow. 

Constable,  John,  M.D.,  J.P.,  Leuchars,  Fifeshire. 
Cornish,  J.   E.,   Bookseller,    16  St.  Ann's  Square, 

Manchester. 

Coutts,  James,  M.A.,  The  University,  Glasgow. 
Cowan,  John  M.,  B.A.,  M.B.,  5  Lynedoch  Crescent, 

Glasgow. 
Craig,  Archibald,   LL.B.,  Writer,  156  St.  Vincent 

Street,  Glasgow. 

Craigie,  John  A.,  Govan  Parish  School  Board,  151 

Bath  Street,  Glasgow. 
Cranstoun,  James,  B.A.,  LL.D.,  Roxburgh  House, 

Stroud,  Gloucestershire. 
Crothers,  Robert,  M.D.,  Highfield,  Southborough, 

Tunbridge  Wells. 
Gumming,  James  Simpson,  M.D.,  20  Blythswood 

Square,  Glasgow. 
Currie,  John,  M.D.,  Madras  Railway,  Rayapuram, 

India. 
Cuthbertson,   Sir  John    Neilson,    LL.D.,   29  Bath 

Street,  Glasgow. 

Daly,  Rev.  John  Fairley,  B.D.,  17  Park  Circus  Place, 

Glasgow. 

Davidson,  Robert,  M.B.,  Woodville,  Shettleston. 
Dawson,  James,  M.A.,  Inspector  of  Schools,  Depart- 
ment of  Public  Instruction,  Sydney,  N.S.W. 
Deas,  Andrew  Orr,  LL.B.,  Advocate,  39  Great  King 

Street,  Edinburgh. 
Dickie,   Hugh,   B.A.,  LL.D.,  The  Academy,   Kil- 

marnock. 
Donald,  James,  M.B.,  Sutton  Lea,  Peel  Causeway, 

Altrincham,  Cheshire. 
Douglas,  Rev.  Principal  George  C.  M.,    D.D.,   10 

Fitzroy  Place,  Glasgow. 
Downie,  James  Walker,  M.B.,  4  Woodside  Crescent, 

Glasgow. 
Dyer,  Henry,  M.A.,  D.Sc.,  8  Highburgh  Terrace, 

Dowanhill,  Glasgow. 

Elder,  Mrs.,  6  Claremont  Terrace,  Glasgow. 
Elliot,  Stuart  Douglas,  S.S.C.,  40  Princes  Street, 

Edinburgh. 
Evans,  Rev.  William,  M.A.,  Pembroke  Dock,  South 

Wales. 


Eyre,  Archbishop,  LL.D.,  6  Bowmont  Gardens, 
Kelvinside,  Glasgow. 

Faculty  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  242  St.  Vincent 
Street,  Glasgow. 

Faculty  of  Procurators,  St.  George's  Place,  Glasgow. 
Ferguson,    Professor  John,  M.A.,   LL.D.,   F.S.A., 

13  Newton  Place,  Glasgow. 
Ferguson,  Robert,  M.D.,  Newcastle,  N.S.W. 
Finlay,  James,  M.D.,  Millbrae,  Helensburgh. 
Finlayson,  James,  M.D.,  2  Woodside  Place,  Glasgow. 
Fleming,  George,  C.B.,  LL.D.,  F.R.C.V.S.,  Higher 

Leigh,  Combe  Martin,  North  Devon. 
Fleming,  James  B.,  Writer,   Beaconsfield,   Kelvin- 
side,  Glasgow. 
Fleming,   John,    Writer,    241    St.   Vincent    Street, 

Glasgow. 
Fleming,  William  J.,  M.D.,  3  Woodside  Terrace, 

Glasgow. 
Forrest,  Rev.  David  W.,  M.A.,  14  Sardinia  Terrace, 

Hillhead,  Glasgow. 
Forsyth,  David,  M.A.,  D.Sc.,  Higher  Grade  School, 

Leeds. 
Fraser,  Professor  Alexander,  M.B.,  18  Northbrook 

Road,  Dublin. 
Fraser,   John,   M.A.,  M.D.,  Chapel  Ash,  Wolver- 

hampton. 
Freebairn,    John    B.,    M.A.,    Napiershall    School, 

Glasgow. 

Fullarton,  David,  Head  Master,  Hill's  Trust  School, 

Govan. 
Fullarton,    Neil,   M.B. ,   Blairbeg  House,    Lamlash, 

Arran. 

Gairdner,  Charles,  LL.D.,  Broom,  Newton  Mearns. 
Gairdner,  Professor  Sir  William  T.,  K.C.B.,  M.D., 

LL.D.,  F. R.S. ,  9  The  University,  Glasgow. 
Galbraith,  James  L. ,  University  Library,  Glasgow. 
Gemmell,  Professor  Samson,  M.D.,   17  Woodside 

Place,  Glasgow. 

Gibson,  Edwin  A.,  M.B.,  2  Queen's  Crescent, 
Glasgow. 

Giffen,  Sir  Robert,  K.C.B.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  9  Bina 

Gardens,  London,  S.W. 
Glaister,    Professor  John,   M.D. ,   4   Grafton    Place, 

Glasgow. 

Glasgow  Church  of  Scotland  Training  College, 
Dundas  Vale,  Glasgow. 

Gordon,  Rev.  Alexander,  Memorial  Hall,  Man- 
chester. 

Gourlay,  Robert,  n  Crown  Gardens,  Dowanhill, 
Glasgow. 


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Graham  &  Anderson,  Writers,  170  Hope  Street. 
Glasgow. 

Graham,  Thomas,  M.D.,  3  Garthland  Place,  Paisley. 
Gray,    Professor    Andrew,    M.A.,    LL.D.,    F.R.S., 

University  College,  Bangor,  North  Wales. 
Gray,  George,  Writer,  Clerk  of  the  Peace,  County 

Buildings,  Glasgow. 
Guildhall  Library,  London,  E.C. 

Hamilton,  Robert,  M.A.,  6  Bath  Place,  Ayr. 
Hannay,  David,  Writer,  20  Huntly  Gardens,  Kelvin- 
side,  Glasgow.  | 

Harris,  David  Fraser,  B.Sc.,  M.D. ,  Physiological 
Laboratory,  The  University,  Glasgow. 

Hastie,  Professor  William,  D.D.,  13  The  University, 
Glasgow. 

Henderson,  John,  23  Kersland  Terrace,  Hillhead, 

Glasgow. 
Herkless,  Professor  W.  R.,  LL.  B. ,  Torwood,  Partick- 

hill,  Glasgow. 

Hettich,  Madame,  65  Upper  Berkeley  Street,  Lon- 
don, W. 

Hill,  William  H.,  LL.D.,  of  Barlanark,  Writer,  194 
Ingram  Street,  Glasgow. 

Hoggan,  George  B.,  Writer,  194  Ingram  Street, 
Glasgow. 

Holt,  Thomas  G. ,  B.  A. ,  Ashville,  Partickhill,  Glasgow. 
Hooker,  Sir  Joseph  D.,  C.B..  M.D.,  D.C.L.,  F.R.S., 

etc. ,  The  Camp,  Sunningdale,  Berks. 
Hunter,  Rev.  David,  D.D.,  The  Manse,  Galashiels. 

Institution  of  Civil  Engineers,  London. 

Jack,  Professor  William,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  10  The  Uni- 
versity, Glasgow. 

Jeans,  Alexander,  Writer,  8  Hamilton  Street,  Partick. 

Johnston,  David,  Writer,  160  West  George  Street, 
Glasgow. 

Johnston,  David,  M.A.,  Sub-Inspector  of  Schools, 

Tintagal,  Dairy,  Ayrshire. 
Johnston,    Brigade-Surg.-Lt.-CoL    William,    M.A., 

M.D.,  Newton  Dee,  Aberdeenshire. 
Johnston,  Rev.  William  Thomson,  D.D. ,  Ivy  Bank, 

Britannia  Square,  Worcester. 
Jones,    Rev.   Evan    P.,    B.D.,    University    College, 

Aberystwyth. 

Jones,  Professor  Henry,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  i  The  Uni- 
versity, Glasgow. 

Kegan,  Paul  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  Paternoster  House, 
Charing  Cross  Road,  London. 


Kelvin,  Professor  Lord,  G.C.V.O.,  F.R.S.,  etc.,  n 
The  University,  Glasgow. 

Kerr,  John,  B.L.,  Writer,  Northbrae  House,  Hill 
Street,  Kilmarnock. 

Kerr,  John  G.,  M.A.,  Allan  Glen's  School,  Glasgow. 
Kerr,  William  J.,  M.B.,  2A  Camden  Road,  London, 
N.W. 

King,  Sir  James,   Bart.,  of  Campsie,  LL.D.,  115 

Wellington  Street,  Glasgow. 
King,  Rev.  James  W..  D.D.,  The  Manse.  New  Kil- 

pa  trick. 

King,  William  Y.,  M.A..  H.M.I.S..  St.  Bede's, 
Melrose. 

Lang,  William  R.,  B.Sc.,  F.C.S.,  Chemistry  Depart- 
ment, The  University,  Glasgow. 

Lees,  Robert  Cowan,  M.B.,  i  Woodside  Place, 
Glasgow. 

Levenston,  Samuel,  M.D.,  39  Hope  Street,  Glasgow. 
Linn,    Rev.   John   F.,    M.A.,   F.  C.    Manse,  Airlie, 

Kirriemuir. 
Lodge,    Professor    Richard,    M.A.,    10    University 

Gardens,  Glasgow. 
Lucas,   William  L.   M.,   B.L.,  Writer,   140  Hope 

Street,  Glasgow. 

Macara,  Rev.  John,  B.D.,  Chidham,  Rungeet  P.O., 

Sikbim,  India. 

M 'Caiman,  Dove,  M.D.,  Esplanade,  Oban. 
Macdonald,   George,  M.A.,  41    Lilybank   Gardens, 

Hillhead,  Glasgow. 
Macewen,  Professor  William,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S., 

3  Woodside  Crescent,  Glasgow. 
MacGregor,    Rev.   John    R.,    B.D.,    52    Buccleuch 

Street,  Glasgow. 
Mackay,    Principal    John    Yule,    M.D.,    University 

College,  Dundee. 
M'Kechnie,  William  S.,  LL.B.,  D.Phil.,    157  St. 

Vincent  Street,  Glasgow. 
M'Kendrick,    Professor    John    G.,    M.D.,    LL.D., 

F.  R.S. ,  2  Florentine  Gardens,  Hillhead,  Glasgow. 
Mackennal,  Rev.  Alexander,  D.D. ,  Bowdon,  Cheshire. 
Mackenzie,  James,  Writer,  150  St.  Vincent  Street, 

Glasgow. 

Mackie,  A.  Kirk,  S.S.C. ,  40  Princes  Street,  Edinburgh, 
Maclagan,   Emeritus-Professor  Sir  Douglas,  M.D., 

LL.D.,  28  Heriot  Row,  Edinburgh. 
Maclean,  James  N.,  M.B. ,  Penrose  Lodge,  Upper 

Tooting,  Surrey. 
Maclean,  Magnus,  M.A.,  D.Sc.,  F.R.S.E.,  Physical 

Laboratory,  The  University,  Glasgow. 


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APPENDICES 


MacLehose,  James  J.,  M.A.,  7  University  Gardens, 
Glasgow. 

MacLehose,  Norman  Macmillan,  M.B.,  13  Queen 

Anne  Street,  Cavendish  Square,  London,  W. 
MacLehose,    Robert,    M.A.,   Westdel,   Dowanhill, 

Glasgow. 

Macleod,  Rev.  Norman,  D.D. ,  Ravenswood,  Inver- 
ness. 

Macphail,  Donald,  M.D.,  Whifflet,  Coatbridge. 
M'Vail,    Professor   David   C.,    M.B.,   3   St.  James' 

Terrace,  Hillhead,  Glasgow. 
Mair,  George,  Head  Master,  Grant  Street  and  James 

Street  Public  Schools,  Helensburgh. 
Marr,  Hamilton  C. ,  M.  D. ,  Woodilee  Asylum,  Lenzie. 
Marshall,    John    W.,    M.A.,    University    College, 

Aberystwyth. 
Marwick,    Sir   James    D.,    LL.D. ,    19    Woodside 

Terrace,  Glasgow. 
Mather,  Mrs.  George  R, ,  14  Annfield  Place,  Dennis- 

toun,  Glasgow. 
Medical  Directory,  Editors  of,  7  Great  Marlborough 

Street,  London,  W. 
Meikleham,  J.  Y.,  37  Upper  Park  Road,  Hampstead, 

London,  N.W. 
Melville,  Rev.  Andrew,  D.D.,  43  Polwarth  Terrace, 

Edinburgh. 
Merry,    George    R.,    M.A.,    LL.D.,    14    Dudhope 

Terrace,  Dundee. 
Millar,  Rev.  Andrew,  M.A. ,  F.C.  Manse,  Kincardine 

O'Neil,  Torphins,  by  Aberdeen. 
Millar,  Arthur  D.,  M.A.,  Spiers'  School,  Beith. 
Miller,  Rev.  David,  M.A.,  F.C.  Manse,  Stranraer. 
Miller,    William    Galbraith,    LL.B.,    Advocate,    13 

Albany  Street,  Edinburgh. 
Milligan,    James,    M.A. ,    High    School    for    Girls, 

Garnethill,  Glasgow. 
Mitchell,    Alexander    M.,    LL.B.,    Writer,    8    Kew 

Terrace,  Kelvinside,  Glasgow. 

Mitchell,  Andrew,  B.  A. ,  20  Woodside  Place,  Glasgow. 
Mitchell,   John    Oswald,    B.A.,    LL.D.,    7    Huntly 

Gardens,  Kelvinside,  Glasgow. 
Mitchell  Library,  21  Miller  Street,  Glasgow. 
Moir,    Professor  James,    20  Ann   Street,    Hillhead, 

Glasgow. 

Morrison,  Hew,  Public  Library,  Edinburgh. 
Morrison,  Thomas,  LL.D.,  F.C.  Training  College, 

Glasgow. 
Murray,   David,    M.A..    LL.D.,  Writer,    169  West 

George  Street,  Glasgow. 

Murray,  Professor  George  G.  A.,  M.A.,  5  The  Uni- 
versity, Glasgow. 


Napier,  George  G.,  M.A.,  West  Kilbride. 
Napier,  James,  M.A.,  The  Drums,  Old  Kilpatrick. 
Nicholson,  W.  T.,  M.  B. ,  Victoria  Infirmary,  Glasgow. 

Oliver,   Professor  Thomas,  M.D.,  7  Ellison  Place, 

Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

Orr,  Rev.  David,  B.D.,  4  Osborne  Terrace,  Go  van. 
Owen,    Rev.    Robert,    M.A.,   Pennal,  Machynlleth, 

North  Wales. 

Pagan,  Robert  O.,  M.A.,  W.S.,  Cupar-Fife. 

Park,  Maitland  H.,  M.A.,   The  Pioneer,  Allahabad, 

N.W. P.,  India. 
Paterson,  John  S.,  B.L.,  Writer,  113  West  Regent 

Street,  Glasgow. 
Paton,  Rev.  David,  D.D.,  Chalmers  Manse,  Adelaide, 

S.  Australia. 
Pinkerton,     Surgeon-Major-General    John,     M.D., 

Queen's  Park  House,  Langside,  Glasgow. 

Queen's  College  Library,  Belfast,  per  A.  L.  Meiss- 
ner,  Librarian. 

Ramsay,  A.  Maitland,  M.D.,  15  Woodside  Place, 

Glasgow. 
Ramsay,  Professor  George  G. ,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  Litt.D., 

6  The  University,  Glasgow. 
Reid,  Thomas,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  n  Elmbank  Street, 

Glasgow. 
Revie,    Dugald,    M.B. ,    n     Shaftesbury    Terrace, 

Glasgow. 
Robertson,  Professor  James,  D.D.,  7  The  University, 

Glasgow. 
Romanes,  Charles  S.,  C.  A. ,  Ardenlea,  Cluny  Gardens, 

Edinburgh. 
Ross,  David,  M.A.,  B.Sc.,  LL.D.,  7  Queen's  Terrace, 

Glasgow. 

Ross,  John  J.,  B.A.,  7  Queen's  Terrace,  Glasgow. 
Royal  College  of  Physicians,  Pall  Mall  East,  London. 
Russell,  James  B.,  B.A.,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  3  Foremount 

Terrace,  Glasgow. 
Russell,  Rev.  James  C.,  D.D.,  Dunfillan,  Dunoon. 

St.  Andrews  University  Library. 

Shaw,  John  M.,  M.A.,  Librarian,  Royal  College  of 

Physicians,  Edinburgh. 
Sidgwick,  Professor  Henry,  M.A.,   LL.D.,  Newn- 

ham  College,  Cambridge. 
Signet  Library,  Edinburgh,  per  Messrs.  Douglas  & 

Foul  is. 
Simpson,  James  C.,  M.D. ,  Merchant,  9  Marlborough 

Terrace,  Kelvinside,  Glasgow. 


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Simpson,  Emeritus- Professor  P.  A.,   M.A.,  M.D., 

8  Brandon  Place,  Glasgow. 

Sloan,  Samuel,  M.D.,  5  Somerset  Place,  Glasgow. 
Smart,   Professor  William,   M.A.,  LL.D.,  D.Phil., 

Nunholm,  Dowanhill,  Glasgow. 
Smillie,  William  F.,  The  Ferns,  Bearsden. 
Smith,  Elder  &  Co. ,  15  Waterloo  Place,  London,  S.  W. 
Smith,  J.  Parker,  M.P.,  Jordanhill,  Glasgow. 
Soga,  Rev.  William  A.,  M.D.,  "Miller"  Mission, 

Bonivanaland,  via  Umtentu,  Cape  Colony. 
Speirs,  John  L.,  M.B.,  Ratcliffe  House,  Gateshead. 
Stechert,  G.   E.,   Export  Bookseller,   2  Star  Yard, 

Carey  Street,  London,  W.C. 
Steel,  Rev.  John,  D.D.,  Ellangowan,  20  Craigpark, 

Dennistoun,  Glasgow. 
Stenhouse,    William    M.,    M.D.,    Dunedin,    New 

Zealand. 
Stewart,    Professor    William,    D.D.,    18    Annfield 

Terrace,  West,  Partickhill,  Glasgow. 
Stirling,   Charles,   M.B.,    159  Grange    Road,    Ber- 

mondsey,  London,  S.E. 
Stirling's  and   Glasgow   Public   Library,  48  Miller 

Street,  Glasgow. 
Stockman,  Professor  Ralph,  M.D.,  2  Fitzroy  Place, 

Glasgow. 
Story,  Professor  R.  Herbert,  D.D.,  8  The  University, 

Glasgow. 
Stuart,  Professor  Alexander  Moody,  LL.D.,  3  The 

University,  Glasgow. 

Taylor,  William,  168  West  George  Street,  Glasgow. 
Teacher,  John  H.,  M.A.,  M.B.,  32  Huntly  Gardens, 

Kelvinside,  Glasgow. 

Templeton,  Thomas,  M.A.,  Kinnoull,  Perth. 
Tennent,  Gavin  P.,  M.D.,  159  Bath  Street,  Glasgow. 


Thin,  James,  University  Bookseller,  55  South  Bridge, 

Edinburgh, 

Thomlinson,  John,  Printer,  Stanley  Works,  Partick. 
Thomson.  James,  M.A..  C.E.,  M.I.X.A.,  22  Went- 

worth  Place,  Xewcastle-on-Tyne. 

Union  Library,  The  University,  Glasgow. 
Ure.  Alexander,  Q.C.,  LL.B.,  M.P..  Advocate,  26 
Heriot  Row,  Edinburgh. 

Walker,  Rev.   E.  M.,    Librarian,   Queen's  College 

Library,  Oxford, 
Weir,  John  W.,  M.D.,  Engcobo,  Tembuland,  South 

Africa. 
Weir,    Thomas    H.,    B.D.,    Hillcrest,    Partickhill, 

Glasgow. 
Wenley,  Professor  R.  M.,  M.A..  D.Sc.,  D.Phil.,  35 

E.   Maddison    Street,  Ann    Arbor,    Michigan, 

U.S.A. 
Whitelegge,  Rev.  William,  M.A.,  Balh'nlough  House, 

Cork. 

Whitson,  James,  M.D.,  13  Somerset  Place,  Glasgow. 
Williams'  (Dr.)  Library,  Gordon  Square,  London. 
Wilson,  Rev.  James  P.,  B.D.,The  Manse,  Dalbeattie. 
Wilson,  Rev.  John,  M.A.,  Methven  Manse,  Perth- 
shire. 
Wright,  C.  T.  H.,  Secretary,  London  Library.  St, 

James'  Square,  London,  S.W. 
Wylie,   Adam    H.,   M.D.,   93   Manchester   Street, 

Oldham. 

Yellowlees,  David,  M.D.,   LL.D.,   Royal  Asylum, 

Gartnavel,  Glasgow. 
Young,   Professor   John,    M.D.,    The    University, 

Glasgow. 
Young,  John,  M.D.,  91  Hanover  Street,  Sheffield. 


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