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DATE OF FOUNDA

TION.

FOUNDERS OF SCHOLARSHIPS, PRIZES, MEDALS, &C., SINCE

1860.-Continued.

NAMES OF FOUNDERS.

NAMES OF SCHOLARSHIPS,
PRIZES, &C.

1895

Subscribers to Memorial to the late Dr. James Dr. James Ander-
Anderson, London

George Greig, Withyham, Sussex

1896

1897

1898

son Gold Medal
and Prize in Cli-
nical Medicine.

The Greig Prize in
Natural

sophy.

Philo

Subscribers to Memorial to the late Professor Wm. The Minto Prize in
Minto, LL.D.

English Literature.

The Founder of Memorial to the late Professor G. The Croom Robert-
Croom Robertson, London

son Fellowship in Classics and Mental Philosophy.

The Brocklehurst Trustees (Dr. C. D. F. Phillips, The Phillips Scho

of London, and others)

Mrs. Lizars, widow of Prof. A. J. Lizars, M.D.

larship in Pharmacology.

The Lizars Gold Medal in Anatomy.

Subscribers to the Testimonial to David Rennet, The David Rennet
LL.D., Aberdeen

Rev. Alex. Miller, M. A., B.D., Buckie.

Gold Medal in
Mathematics and
Natural Philo-
sophy.

The Caithness Prize
in History.

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1896

Edinburgh

JOHN GRAY CHALMERS, Aberdeen

DESIGNATION OF CHAIRS
OR LECTURESHIPS.

Chair of Pathological Anatomy. Lectureship in Natural Theology. Chair of English Literature.

Rev. WILLIAM ANDERSON, LL.D., Principal of Agra Lectureship on
College

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Principal Portraits, Busts, etc.

1. IN KING'S COLLEGE.

I. SENATUS ROOM.

1. WILLIAM ELPHINSTONE, Founder of University and King's College, Chancellor of Scotland, Bishop of Aberdeen, 1484-1514.

2. View of King's College in 17th Century.

3. John Leslie, Bishop of Ross, Historian of Scotland, Defender of Queen Mary, Professor of Canon Law in the University.

4. Patrick Forbes of Corse, Bishop of Aberdeen, 1618-35.

No. 111.)

See Mar. Coll.,

5. Henry Scougal, son of No. 6. Regent, 1669-73; Professor of Divinity, 1674-78. 6. Patrick Scougal, Bishop of Aberdeen, 1664-82.

7. Rev. Francis Rose, D.D., Baulking, Berks, founder of Rose Bursaries.

8. John Simpson, LL.D., of Shrub-Hill, Worcester, founder of the Simpson Bursaries and Prizes.

9. David Anderson, D.D., Professor of Divinity, 1711-35. Presented by Colonel Allardyce, LL.D.

10. Frederick Fuller, M.A. Cantab.; LL.D., Professor of Mathematics in the University, 1851-78. Sir George Reid, P.R.S.A. Presented by subscribers to Fuller Memorial.

11. Francis Edmond of Kingswells, LL.D., Legal Adviser to the University, 1860-92. Sir George Reid, P.R.S.A. Presented by the artist in 1889. 12. James Sandilands, the elder, Commissary of Aberdeen, Rector, 1623, Canonist

1624-33. Jamesone.

13. His Grace the Duke of Richmond and Gordon, K.G., Chancellor.

Reid, P.R.S.A. Presented by the artist in 1889.

Sir George

14. Rev. Wm. Milligan, D.D., Professor of Divinity and Biblical Criticism in the University, 1860-93. Sir George Reid, P.R.S.A.

artist, 1892.

Presented by the

15. Sir William Duguid Geddes, LL.D., D.Litt., Principal of the University. Sir George Reid, P.R.S.A. Presented by the artist, 1893.

16. Alexander Gerard, D.D., Professor of Divinity, 1771-96.

17. Alexander Middleton, Principal of King's College, 1662-84.
18. Gilbert Gerard, D.D., Professor of Divinity, 1796-1815.
19. Mrs. Alexander Gerard.

20. William Gordon, Mediciner, 1632-38.

Jamesone.

21. Gavin Dunbar, Bishop of Aberdeen, 1518-32. Modern Copy from original not now extant, formerly "in the principal's lodge" (Orem.).

22. QUEEN VICTORIA. Partridge. The gift of Sir James Clark, Bart., M.D. 23. Robert Eden Scott, Professor of Moral Philosophy, 1796-1811.

24. William Elphinstone. Copy of No. 1 by Alexander, 1747.

25. John Milne, M.D., of Bombay, founder (1808) of Milne Bursary and of Milne Bequest. John Moir.

26. George Buchanan (1506-82). See Mar. Coll., No. 146.

27. Rev. George Morison, Minister of Banchory-Devenick, D.D. James Giles. 28. Arthur Johnston, M.D., Rector of King's College, 1637. Jamesone.

29. Mrs. Melvin.

30. (Bust) Francis Adams, M.D., LL.D., Author of "Arundines Devæ," etc. Wm. Brodie, R.S.A.

31. (Bust) Charles Burney, M.A., LL.D., Author of "History of Music," etc.

II. ON STAIRCASE TO SENATUS ROOM.

1. James II. of Scotland.
2. James III. of Scotland.
3. James IV. of Scotland.
4. James V. of Scotland.
5. Mary Queen of Scots.
6. James VI. of Scotland.

7. Charles I.

8. Charles II.

9. Henry, Duke of Gloucester.

10. Hector Boece, First Principal of King's College (Supposed).

11. John Graham of Claverhouse.

12. Archibald Ogilvie, of Inchmartin.

III. IN LIBRARY.

1. Thomas Reid. M.A., Latin Secretary to James VI., founder of Marischal College Library (Died 1624).

2. James Fraser, LL.D., First Secretary of Chelsea Hospital, benefactor of King's College, and restorer of its Library (Died 1731).

3. Thomas Reid, D.D. (1710-96). Author of the "Inquiry into the Human Mind," etc. Librarian, 1733. After Raeburn.

4. James Beattie, D.C.L. (1735-1803). Author of the "Minstrel," etc. Librarian, 1770. After Reynolds.

5-14. Ten Sibyls (Egyptiaca, Cumaa, Delphica, Erythræa, Europæa, Helle, Libyca, Phrygica, Samia, Tiburtina). Jamesone (?).

15-17. Evangelists (Mark, Luke, John). Jamesone. (?)

18. Student in full dress (of 17th century).

19. (Bust) David Thomson, M.A. Cantab.; Professor of Natural Philosophy in the Úniversity, 1846-80. John Hutchison, R.S.A., Sculptor. Presented by subscribers to Thomson Memorial.

20. (Bust) William Minto, M.A., LL.D., Professor of Logic in the University, 1880-93. Joseph Whitehead, Sculptor. Presented by subscribers to Minto Memorial.

21. (Medallion) William Jenkyns, M.A., C.I.E., killed at Cabul, 1879. John Hutchison, R.S.A., Sculptor. Presented by subscribers to Jenkyns

Memorial.

22. (Cast) Section of frieze from Parthenon.

23. (Cast) Apollo Belvidere (Vatican). 24. (Cast) Minerva Giustiniani (Vatican).

IV. BUSTS AND CASTS IN CLASSICAL CLASS-ROOMS, ETC., AND BELONGING TO ARCHEOLOGICAL MUSEUM.

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108.* GEORGE. FIFTH EARL MARISCHAL, founder of Marischal College, 1593. Copy by Alexander after original by Jamesone. Presented by Professor James Catanach, 1744.

109. JAMES BEATTIE, D.C.L., Professor of Moral Philosophy, 1760-1803. Presented by the Misses Glennie, grand-nieces of Dr. Beattie. SIR JOSHUA REY

NOLDS.

110. Matthew Mackaile, M.D., benefactor, c. 1700.

111. Patrick Forbes of Corse, Bishop of Aberdeen and Chancellor of University and King's College, 1615-35. See King's Coll., No. 4.

112. Descartes. Sir John Mendes.

113. Robert Wilson, M.D., founder of the Wilson Museum, 1870. Bust in Library. Bequeathed by himself.

114. Patrick Scougal, Bishop of Aberdeen and Chancellor of University and King's College, 1664-82.

115. William Johnston, M.D., younger brother of Arthur the Poet; first Professor of Mathematics, 1626-41. Jamesone.

116. James Milne, founder of a Bursary, 1677.

117. Neil Arnott, M.D., LL.D., founder of Arnott Prize, 1869. Partridge. 118. William Moir, Professor of Mathematics, 1641-61; sixth Principal, 1649-61. 119. Robert Gordon of Straloch, the first Master of Arts of Marischal College. Copy by Whyt after original by Jamesone in Gordon's College.

* The numbers of the portraits in the Picture Gallery are those placed on the pictures and used in Description of the armorial bearings, portraits, and busts in the Mitchell Hall and Picture Gallery, Marischal College, Aberdeen, 1896; which may be obtained from the Sacrist, price 6d.

PRINCIPAL PORTRAITS, ETC., IN MARISCHAL COLLEGE.

117

120. William Ruddiman, M.D., founder of a Bursary, 1794. Presented by himself. Barron Graham.

121. Field Marshal James Keith, Student, 1711-15; fell at Hochkirch, 1758. Belle (Paris).

122. George, tenth and last Earl Marischal; Student, 1708-12; incurred forfeiture, 1715; died 1778. See No. 138.

123. John, third Earl of Bute, Chancellor of Marischal College, 1761-92. Copy by Mossman, after original by Ramsay.

124. Joseph Hume, M.P., Lord Rector, 1824-25-28.

125. John Paterson, founder of a Bursary, 1762.

126. Robert Paterson, Regent, 1671-78; eighth Principal, 1678-1717.

127. George Campbell, D.D., thirteenth Principal, 1759-95. Copy by Sir George Reid, P.R.S.A., after original by Robertson, in Trades Hall.

128. Gilbert Burnet, Student at Marischal College, 1653-57; Bishop of Salisbury, 1689-1715; founder of Bursaries, 1711. M'Ilvraith. See No. 145.

129. Gilbert Ramsay, D.D., founder of Bursaries, 1709-14, and of the Chair of Oriental Languages, 1727.

130. David, eleventh Earl of Buchan. Presented by himself.

131. Alexander Irvine, younger of Drum, when a Student, 1715.

132. John Struthers, M.D., LL.D., Professor of Anatomy in the University, 186388. Presented by former pupils. Sir George Reid, P.R.S.A. 133. William Urquhart, younger of Meldrum, when a Student, 1715. 134. John Macrobin, M.D., Professor of Practice of Medicine, 1839-75. by former pupils. Sir George Reid, P.R.S.A.

Presented 135. CHARLES MITCHELL, LL.D., the donor of the Mitchell Hall and Tower. Presented, 1895, by his son, the artist. C. W. Mitchell.

136. James Dunbar, of Westfield, Sheriff of Moray, when a Student, 1715. 137. George Grub, L.L.D., Professor of Law in the University; died 1892. Sir George Reid, P.R.S.A. Presented by the artist, 1892.

138. George, tenth and last Earl Marischal, when a Student, 1712. See No. 122. 139. Alexander Bain, LL.D., Professor of Logic in the University, 1860-80; Lord Reetor, 1881-87. Presented by friends and former pupils. Sir George Reid, P.R.S.A.

140. Thomas Reid, Latin Secretary to James VI.; Regent, 1603; and founder of the Marischal College Library, 1624. Copy by Whyt.

141. Prince George of Denmark. Presented by Frederick Thomas Maxon, Esq. 142. David Mitchell, LL.D., founder of Bursaries, 1801.

143. Peter Blackburn, Bishop of Aberdeen and Chancellor of University and King's College, 1603-15.

144. James Gregory, inventor of the reflecting telescope, Student at Marischal College, 1653-57.

145. Gilbert Burnet, Bishop of Salisbury. Presented by John Farley Leith, Esq. Mrs. Hoadly. See No. 128.

146. George Buchanan (1506-82). See King's Coll., No. 26.

147. Mary, Queen of Scots.

148. Duncan Liddell, M.D., founder of the Chair of Mathematics, 1613. (Supposed.) Jamesone (?)

149. Charles I. After Vandyke.

150. Ganymede. Presented by Dr. George Ogilvie-Forbes. James Irvine. 151. James VI.

152. Robert Hamilton, LL.D., Professor of Mathematics, 1780-1817.

John Moir.

153. Andrew Cant the Elder, Rector of King's College, 1651. Jamesone. 154. Mrs. R. Hamilton. John Moir.

155. Cardinal Wolsey.

156. Charles II. After Lely.

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