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*Further details as to the officials will be found in the New Spalding Club's Officers and Graduates of King's College, 1893.

+ Previously Regent, Glasgow University.

+ Ballenden was deposed by the Glasgow Assembly of 1638, and died in 1642. § Chancellor of King Charles' University of 1641.

Afterwards third Duke of Argyll. Declined at first to accept the office, but bore the title till his death in 1761.

¶ Declined.

**Afterwards sixth Earl of Findlater.

++ In the following year Rector of the University of St. Andrews.

++ Author of the " Irenicum," and one of the famous group of "Aberdeen Doctors" mentioned by Clarendon, in the time of the Covenant.

§§ Another of the "Aberdeen Doctors".

Medicus Regius, and, next to Buchanan, the greatest Latin poet of Scotland.

1639-44 Dr. William Guild *

1645-50 David Lindsay

RECTORS (Continued).

1718-27 Arthur Forbes of Echt 1728-33 John Paton of Grandholme

1651 Andrew Cant, one of the Ministers 1734-59 Vacant

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* Principal from 1640. In 1642-3 is styled "Rector of King Charles' Univer

sity".

+ Elected Chancellor in 1827.

Re-elected by the Graduates. § Afterwards Lord Justice General. Historian. Previously Professor in the College de Montaigue, Paris. ¶ By Papal Bull of Collation (Pope Paul III.), Fasti Ab., p. 120. **By Papal Bull of Collation (Pope Julius III.), Fasti Ab., p. 123. ++ One of the "Aberdeen Doctors".

Afterwards Bishop of Ross, and Secretary to Queen Mary.

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§ Afterwards Principal of Marischal College.

Afterwards Professor of the Practice of Medicine, Edinburgh University.
Afterwards Professor of Chemistry, Edinburgh University.

** This Office ceased at time of Union of the Colleges in 1860.

+ Previously Professor of Hebrew, St. Mary's College, St. Andrews. Afterwards Principal of Edinburgh University.

§§ Afterwards Regent, Edinburgh University.

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William Mainnie
William Lumsden
Robert Maitland +
James Chalmers §
John Rait
Alexander Galloway
Andrew Anderson
Thomas Austin

Duncan Norrie

Gilbert Skeyne

HUMANISTS.

1614 Andrew Cant the elder
1618 Alexander Lunan
1619 David Wedderburn*
1622 John Ross

1625 James Harvey

1628 George Mylne

1629 John Lundie
1654 John Brodie
1661 John Forbes +
1669 Patrick Gordon
1695 Alexander Gordon
1739 Thomas Gordon
1765 William Ogilvie
1817 Patrick Forbes
1847 George Ferguson

REGENTS.

1572 George Paterson
Hercules Rollock
Thomas Cheyne
Duncan Davidson

1580 Robert Mercer
Walter Ogilvie
Walter Stuart
Alexander Skene
Andrew Arbuthnot
Dugal Mackenzie

1583 David Rait

Robert Burnett
David Clerk
William Barclay
1584 Peter Udney
1587 John Guthrie
1590 James Sibbald
1592 William Forbes
1594 David Robertson
1597 Andrew Robertson
John Chalmer
1600 Andrew Young

James Strathauchin

1601 Gilbert Ketht

1602 Patrick Guthrie
1610 Patrick Reid

Appears to have held the offices of Humanist at Marischal College and Rector of the Grammar School of Aberdeen at the same time. One of the Latin poets of the Delitiæ Poet. Scot.

+Appointed Rector of the Grammar School of Aberdeen in 1663, and held both offices conjointly. Previously Humanist at Marischal College.

Dean of Aberdeen. Very prominent at the Reformation in 1560. His Arms

in College Quadrangle.

§ Previously Rector of the Grammar School of Aberdeen. || Afterwards Regent, Edinburgh University.

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Previously Regent, Marischal College.

afterwards Professor in the Scots

Afterwards Rector of the Scots College at Rome. § Afterwards first Earl of Aberdeen.

Previously Regent, Marischal College.

Afterwards Professor of Humanity, Edinburgh University.

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** Author of the Inquiry into the Human Mind," &c. Afterwards Professor of Moral Philosophy, Glasgow University.

++ Resigned the office of Sub-Principal, and was re-appointed to a simple Regency. Afterwards Principal of Marischal College. §§ Afterwards Professor of Greek, United College, St. Andrews.

At the same time Professor of Church History, St. Mary's College, St. Andrews; afterwards Principal of the United College, St. Andrews, and later of the University of Edinburgh.

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