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... DIVINITY- Scholarships Prizes ... Doctors of Divinity , 1860 to 1889 Bachelors of Divinity with Honours FACULTY OF LAW- Doctors of Laws , 1860 to 1889 : : : : S FACULTY OF MEDICINE- Graduates with Honours , 1862 to 1889.
... DIVINITY- Scholarships Prizes ... Doctors of Divinity , 1860 to 1889 Bachelors of Divinity with Honours FACULTY OF LAW- Doctors of Laws , 1860 to 1889 : : : : S FACULTY OF MEDICINE- Graduates with Honours , 1862 to 1889.
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... Divinity , the Principal of the King's College , although still the head of the Theological Faculty , ceased to give stated prelections in Theology . By the Universities Act of 1858 , the office of Principal in the united University was ...
... Divinity , the Principal of the King's College , although still the head of the Theological Faculty , ceased to give stated prelections in Theology . By the Universities Act of 1858 , the office of Principal in the united University was ...
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... DIVINITY . 1620 John Forbes of Corse 1634 Andrew Strachan 1635 John Forbes of Corse 1642 Adam Barclay 1643 William Douglas 1666 Chair Vacant 1674 Henry Scougal + 1678 John Menzies 1697 Charles Gordon 1704 George Anderson 1711 David ...
... DIVINITY . 1620 John Forbes of Corse 1634 Andrew Strachan 1635 John Forbes of Corse 1642 Adam Barclay 1643 William Douglas 1666 Chair Vacant 1674 Henry Scougal + 1678 John Menzies 1697 Charles Gordon 1704 George Anderson 1711 David ...
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... Divinity Chair . It was the intention of the Founder that * The Duke of Cumberland , who in 1727 was only six years of age , became , in 1746 , Chancellor of St. Andrews . The Principalship in Marischal College was in two instances , in ...
... Divinity Chair . It was the intention of the Founder that * The Duke of Cumberland , who in 1727 was only six years of age , became , in 1746 , Chancellor of St. Andrews . The Principalship in Marischal College was in two instances , in ...
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... Divinity in 1625 , Medicine in 1700 , Oriental Languages in 1732 , Chemistry in 1793 , Church History in 1833 , Humanity , Anatomy , and Surgery in 1839 , and that of Medical Logic and Medical Jurisprudence in 1857 . CHANCELLORS . + ...
... Divinity in 1625 , Medicine in 1700 , Oriental Languages in 1732 , Chemistry in 1793 , Church History in 1833 , Humanity , Anatomy , and Surgery in 1839 , and that of Medical Logic and Medical Jurisprudence in 1857 . CHANCELLORS . + ...
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Abdn Adam Afterwards Professor Alex Alexander Anatomy Anderson Andrew annual value Arthur awarded Bart Bishop of Aberdeen Burnett Bursary C.M. Aberd C.M. Thesis Chancellor Charles Class Classical Coll competition David Davidson Dingwall Duncan Edinburgh Faculty Fellowship Ferguson Scholar Forbes Foundation Founded founder Francis Fraser Glasgow Gold Medal Gordon Graduates Greig holder Honourable Distinction Hospital Indian Inverness James Jamesone John Moir John Murray Medallist Keith King's College Late Lecturer LL.D London Macdonald Mackenzie Marischal College Math II Math Medallist and Scholar Medical Medicine Memorial Ment II Ment Milne Minister Moir Natural Philosophy Neil Arnott number of Bursaries Ordinance 1858 Patrick Patrons-The Peter Physician Principal Prize Prizeman Prof Regent regulated by Ordinance Robert Robertson Scholarship Scotland Senatus Academicus Simpson Sir George Reid Skene Smith Student Subscribers Surgeon Surgeon-Major tenable for four thereby Thomas Thomas Reid Thomson Univ University Court University of Aberdeen William William Duguid Geddes Wilson Wrangler
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Página 20 - An act to make provision for the better government and discipline of the universities of Scotland, and improving and regulating the course of study therein; and for the union of the two universities and colleges of Aberdeen.
Página 24 - Regulations as to the mode of teaching and other duties imposed on the Professors : 4. To fix and regulate, from time to time, the Fees in the several classes : 5.
Página 25 - ... of the Universities (Scotland) Act, 1858, without the necessity of any one not a member of the Court appearing as prosecutor, and for the purposes of such proceedings to call before it any member of the University to give evidence, and to require the production of documents, and also to institute and conduct any such inquiries...
Página 29 - Manuscripts, rare books, works of reference, and such other works as the Library Committee shall determine, shall not be lent out of the Library, except under regulations to be made by the Library Committee and approved by the Senatus Academicus and the University Court ; and, in addition to such general regulations, the Library Committee may, in each individual case of borrowing such works, impose such special conditions as they may think necessary or expedient : Provided always that every such...
Página 31 - The Library Committee, with the approval of the University Court, may admit to the use of the Library, upon such conditions as to subscription and otherwise as they may require, members of the General...
Página 24 - Upon sufficient cause shown, and after due investigation, to censure a principal or professor, or to suspend him from his office and from the emoluments thereof, in whole or in part, for any period not exceeding one year, or to require him to retire from his office on a retiring allowance, or to deprive him of his office ; and during the suspension of any professor to make due provision for the teaching of his class : Provided always, that no such sentence of censure, suspension, or deprivation,...
Página 32 - So long as any Library subscription or any fine incurred remains unpaid, and so long as any person continues in possession of a book which he is not entitled to retain, the right of the defaulter to the use of the Library shall be suspended and remain in abeyance.
Página 24 - University, and the colleges thereof existing at the passing of the Act, including the share appropriated to the University out of the annual Parliamentary grant, and also including funds mortified for bursaries and other purposes, and to appoint factors or collectors, to grant leases, to draw...
Página 28 - I. A Committee, to be called the Library Committee, shall be constituted, consisting of three members of the University or others, not being members of the Senatus Academicus, appointed by the University Court, and of six members appointed by the Senatus Academicns.
Página 32 - It shall be in the power of the Library Committee from time to time to grant the use of the Library to such extent and on such conditions as they shall think expedient to...