EDINBURGH ACADEMY '^^. REGISTER I ' •■ - S:^ 1824 - 1914 : CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY BOUGHT WITH THE INCOME OP THE SAGE ENDOWMENT FUND GIVEN IN 189I BY HENRY WILLIAMS SAGE II I r^^-,. Cornell University Library ( LF1255.E3 E232 19U Edinburgh Academy register : olin 3 1924 030 620 672 Overs Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924030620672 THE EDINBURGH ACADEMY REGISTER Two thousand copies printed ACADEMIAEDINENSIS A D.MDCGCXXIV HHAIAEIA KAITHIZOOIAZ KAI THZ-APETHZ /^HTHP THE EDINBURGH ACADEMY REGISTER A RECORD OF ALL THOSE WHO HAVE ENTERED THE SCHOOL SINCE ITS FOUNDATION IN 1824 EDINBURGH PRINTED BY T. & A. CONSTABLE FOR THE EDINBURGH ACADEMICAL CLUB 1914 PREFACE The project of compiling a School Register for the Edinburgh Academy has been under consideration for a number of years, and it is a serious misfortune that the work was not undertaken a quarter of a century ago, when yet a few of the original pupils were with us, and while access could still be had to that unique repository of Academical lore, the memory of the late Mr. James Carmichael. During that period much valuable information regarding those who attended the School in its early years has been obscured, if not irre- trievably lost, and the task of collecting such material as was still available has been rendered more difficult. In many directions much anxious work has been done in making investigations which have proved fruitless through lapse of time, but it is expected that the circulation of this volume among so many interested readers may result in opening up sources of information which have not hitherto been reached. On various occasions during the last ten years members of the Committee of the Academical Club have, along with others interested in the School, urged the importance of undertaking the publication of a School Register, but it was not until 1908 that any definite step towards the achievement of that object was taken. The Academical Club then appointed Mr. A. S. Pringle, advocate, to be Editor, with a Consultative Committee to co-operate with him consisting of Mr. J. H. Millar, advocate, Dr. John S. Mackay, Mr. A. A. Scot Skirving, C.M.G., Mr. F. C. Thomson, advocate, Mr. S. C. Freeman, and Mr. C. E. W. Macpherson, C.A., as Secretary. Mr. Pringle did much valuable work in collecting and arranging most of the information that could be pro- cured from the School records and in making out the Schedules and relative Card Index on which the Register has been built up. Mr. Pringle was also subse- quently engaged in dealing with these Schedules, but after completing a few hundred records he found that other calls upon his time and energies had become so pressing that he had to relinquish his duties as Editor. The Committee of the Club, on Mr. Pringle's retirement in May 1910, appointed Mr. Thomas Henderson, W.S., and Mr. P. F. Hamilton-Grierson, advocate, to be Joint Editors, and they since that date have carried on the work of collecting all the information obtainable concerning those who attended the School. While the Editors have in some quarters encountered a disappointing spirit of apathy (nearly a thousand Schedules are still outstanding), they have as a general rule received the hearty and sympathetic assistance not vi PREFACE only of Academicals, but also of many who had no direct connexion with the School. The members of the Consultative Committee have rendered valuable ser- vices. The historical Introduction is from the pen of Mr. J. H. Millar, as are also the School Bibliography and the Biographical Notes on the Rectors. Mr. F. C. Thomson has furnished lists of the Directors and other Office- bearers. The Athletic Records have been compiled with much labour and under serious difficulties by Mr. S. C. Freeman. Mr. Scot Skirving has supplied the references to the Academy Chronicle which are appended to the records of those concerning whom any article of consequence has appeared in that magazine, and the late Dr. Mackay furnished, after careful research, particulars of the publications written either for use in the School or for other purposes by Academy Rectors and Masters. His lamented death occurred as this volume was passing through the press. A few words of explanation are necessary regarding the scheme of the Register. From the commencement of the School till 1886 the ' Class-Master ' system prevailed, but was then discarded in favour of the present system. Under the original plan all the boys who joined the First or lowest class — the geits — were placed under the care of a particular Classical Master, who undertook the sole charge of their education in ClaSsics until they reached the Fourth Class, after which they came under the direct tuition of the Rector in Classics in the Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh Classes, the Class Master sharing indeed with the Rector the duty of their instruction, but also returning to start another set of geits upon their scholastic course. Thus the same group of boys moved upwards from class to class in consecutive sessions from the bottom to the top of the School, with the result that they formed closer bonds of union with each other and with their Class Master than is possible under the m.odern arrange- ments. Almost invariably, too, as each Seventh-Class group left the School, the members, with former class associates, formed themselves into a Class Club named after the Class Master and distinguished by the years of entering and leaving the School. These Class Clubs have done good work, not merely in cementing friendships formed in the class-room or the yards, but also in preserving the traditions of the Academy and fostering its prosperity. Having regard to the significance of the Class-Master system, it was decided to make it the basis of the arrangement of entries in the Register for the years during which it prevailed, and for subsequent years to adopt the usual method of entering each boy under the year in which he began his school life. It should, however, be added that, during the existence of the old system, there were now and then cases of boys changing from one Class Master to another by remaining for a second year in the same class, or by ' skipping ' a class and going to a higher one than would in the ordinary course have been taken. The Editors have found it necessary to adhere to a uniform rule in dealing with such exceptional cases, and all boys have been entered in the PREFACE vii Master's Class in which they joined the School. It has not generally been practicable to indicate the movements of such boys from one Master's Class to that of another, but where attention has been drawn to the fact a note has been added indicating the change. Although a Register of this kind can never be altogether complete, it is hoped that the work which has been done will lay a solid foundation for later editions. This First Edition, for the reasons already stated, doubtless lacks many items of information which are still procurable, and it is earnestly asked that all those into whose hands it may come will communicate any particulars within their knowledge which are awanting to the Secretary of the Academical Club, Edinburgh. In conclusion, the Editors have to tender their best thanks to the many Academicals and others who have generously given their time and trouble in assisting and forwarding the work. They desire in particular to acknowledge their heavy debt of obligation to Mr. A. M. Kennedy, the Sub-Editor, who has spared no pains and has bestowed much laborious work upon the preparation of the book, without which it would not have made so creditable an appearance. Special thanks are also due to Mr. Walter Seton Dickson, advocate, whose acquaintance with Scottish county families has been of great value, and who has made careful search for particulars in cases where the ordinary sources of information were defective. T. H. P. F. H.-G. Edinburgh, May 1914. CONTENTS THE PORCH OF THE EDINBURGH ACADEMY .... Frontispiece Drawing by Wu.liam Hole, R.S.A. I'AQE PREFACE INSCRIPTION ON FOUNDATION STONE x INTRODUCTION . . . . xi EXTRACT FROM PRINCIPAL SHAIRP'S SPEECH AT THE JUBILEE DINNER, 1°'^ ■ ■ ■ . ... xxviii BIBLIOGRAPHY xxix ABBREVIATIONS . xxx DIRECTORS . . . . ■ . xxxvii HONORARY SECRETARIES, TREASURERS, AND CLERKS xli RECTORS xliii MASTERS .... . xlv DUXES OF THE WHOLE SCHOOL . . . liv EDINBURGH ACADEMY EXHIBITIONERS Iv ' FLOREAT ACADEMIA ' . . ' Ivi SCHOOL REGISTER ] EPHORS . 642 ACADEMY CRICKET ELEVENS . 544 ACADEMY FOOTBALL TWENTIES AND FIFTEENS 548 SCHOOL FOOTBALL AND CRICKET RESULTS 554 ACADEMICAL CRICKET ELEVENS . . . 562 ACADEMICAL FOOTBALL FIFTEENS . , . 564 ACADEMICAL RUGBY INTERNATIONALISTS . 568 REPRESENTATIVE CRICKETERS AND UNIVERSITY BLUBS 569 ACADEMY GAMES RECORDS . 571 ACADEMY GYMNASTIC EIGHTS . 574 ACADEMY SHOOTING EIGHTS AND RECORDS . .575 WINNERS OF ACADEMY ATHLETIC TROPHIES, FENCING AND GYM- NASTIC MASTERS AND INSTRUCTORS, CRICKET PROFESSIONALS, AND JANITORS ... ... 576 INDEX .577 UT NUMERO PARENTUM IN URBE EDINBURGO IN DIES CRESCENTI ET AMPLIOREM QUAM QUI SUPPETEBAT LOCUM UBI AETAS PUERILIS AD HUMANITATEM INFORMARI POSSET JAMDIU EFFLAGITANTI CONSULERETUR HANC AEDEM DOCILI JUVENTAE SACRATAM QUIDAM GIVES PECUNIA COLLATA EXSTRUENDAM CURAVERUNT ET PRIMUM LAPIDEM POSUERUNT PRID. KAL. JUL. MDCCCXXIII. Inscription on Foundation Stone. INTRODUCTION ' Leonard Horner and I had often discussed the causes and the remedies of the dechne of classical education in Scotland ; and we were at last satisfied that no adequate improvement could be effected so long as there was only one great classical school in Edinburgh, and this one placed under the town council, and lowered, perhaps necessarily, so as to suit the wants of a class of boys to more than two-thirds of whom classical accomplishment is foreseen to be useless. So one day on the top of one of the Pentlands — emblematic of the solidity of our foundation and of the extent of our prospects — we two resolved to set about the establishment of a new school. On taking others into council we found that the conviction of the inadequacy of the High School was far more general than we supposed. Scott took it up eagerly. The sum of £10,000 was subscribed immediately ; and soon afterwards about £2000 more. We were fiercely opposed, as we expected, by the town council ; and, but not fiercely, by a few of the friends of the institution we were going to encroach upon. But, after due discussion and plotting, our contributors finally resolved to proceed, and in 1823 the building was begun. It was opened, under the title of " The Edinburgh Academy," on the 1st of October 1824, amidst a great assemblage of proprietors, pupils, and the isublic. We had a good prayer by Sir Harry Moncreiff, and speeches by Scott and old Henry Mackenzie, and an important day for education in Scotland, in reference to the middle and upper classes. Mackenzie's vigour was delightful. Though about eighty he made an animated address, exulting in the rise of a new school upon a reformed system.' ^ Such is a concise and authentic account — the locus classicus on the subject — of the genesis of The Edinburgh Academy, and it need be supplemented here in only a few particulars. The word ' Academy,' it may be premised, was originally applied in Scotland to a class of institution called into being in the latter half of the eighteenth century by the growing demand for a more ' practical ' kind of education than the old burgh grammar schools supplied. By the end of the century the academies and the grammar schools had in most places coalesced, so that the name of Academy had come to signify a school in which the endowed and proprietary characters were combined. Typical examples were the Perth Academy, founded in 1760, and united with the grammar school in 1807, and the Ayr Academy, founded in 1794. * Lord Cockburn, Memorials of his Time, 1856, p. 414. xii INTRODUCTION It will, however, have been observed that the motives which inspired the founders of the new Academy in Edinburgh were far from being purely utilitarian. The interests of classical learning in Scotland were what they had at heart, the promotion of classical learning was the object at which they aimed. But, apart from other drawbacks which they hoped to get rid of, the situation of the High School, erected in 1778 not far from the site of the present University, had become highly inconvenient for boys residing in the New Town which had grown up since that date. The best part of a year was spent in futile negotiations with the Town Council, who were apparently willing enough at one time to entertain a proposal to move the High School to a more central situation. The promoters, on the other hand, would hear of nothing but two High Schools, one for the New Town and one for the Old. They accordingly proceeded with their own scheme, and thus the Academy has from the first been wholly proprietary in its constitution. The total sum subscribed by the proprietors, who were incorporated by Royal Charter in 1825, amounts to some £16,000. Upon this no dividend has ever been paid, nor has one penny of public money been asked for or received either out of local rates or out of Government grants. The Academy may thus be truly described as the unadulterated product of individual enterprise. The West Princes Street Gardens (the basin of the old North Loch) and the Excise Office (now the Royal Bank) were among the situations thought of for the new school. In the end it w^as built ' in a field to the north of the New Town, and within ten minutes' walk from the most distant part of it.' The architect was Mr. William Burn, who seems to have had very proper notions as to the desirability of abundant cubic space and plenty of daylight for class-rooms. The area on which the simple but dignified building with all its parts and pertinents stands extends to four acres. Would that double that amount of territory had been acquired ! A proposal was mooted, but fell through, for buying the greater part of the east side of Saxe-Coburg Place for boarding-houses. Some of the masters have always received boarders in their homes, but many generations of pupils were to pass through the school before boarding-houses built for that purpose were provided. The school buildings and yards must have been a conspicuous feature in the magnificent panorama which unrolls itself to the northward from George Street, until they were effectually obliterated from the landscape by the erection of St. Stephen's Church in 1828. The opening ceremony was a great event. ' It was pleasant,' notes the Scotsman of 2nd October 1824, ' to see the boys ranging themselves in their order, all neat and clean, with looks full of vivacity, thinking only of the animated scene they were bearing a part in, and concerning themselves little about the tasks of the morrow.' According to the Courant of the same date, Sir Harry Moncreiff' s prayer was ' most impressive and eloquent.' The main passages in Sir Walter Scott's inspiring address are duly repro- INTRODUCTION xiii duced in Mr. Lockhart's Life of his father-in-law/ which does not, how- ever, record that his allusion to the Greek War of Independence then waging was received with 'peals of applause.' The Rector struck the right note by emphasising the importance of Latin and Greek. ' They were not to make any innovation, but surely the country of Crichton and Buchanan should be eminent in Latin literature.' Greek would be taught through the medium of English, and not of a Latin jargon. The principles of the English language would also be taught. Altogether, '.he trusted they were so complete that they might be said to be a self-contained house.' As for the good old ' Man of Feeling,' he may have been {teste Cockburn) ' animated,' but, if the Courant is to be believed, he was inaudible. The new venture found the local press upon the whole not unfriendly. The Scotsman had been apprehensive lest the Academy should be ' too patrician,' but praised the Directors' preliminary statement. It pointed out how men of all shades of opinion (and political feeling ran high within two years of Sir Alexander Boswell's lamentable death) had joined hands in the undertaking, and characteristically taunted the clergy with not having come forward to connect themselves with the new institution. In the controversy which continued to rage as to whether the High School should be transferred from the Old Town to the New, the Scotsman supported the negative. The transference was, nevertheless, effected in 1829. It is pleasant to remember that, at the dinner given by the Directors to cele- brate the opening of the Academy, Sir Walter Scott had proposed the toast of ' Prosperity to the High School of Edinburgh.' It was upon the system of the High School that the Academy was in its main features admittedly modelled, and the system of the High School differed in no material respect from that which prevailed in the other burgh schools of Scotland. Its chief notes were the unrestricted competition of the masters with one another, and the absence of an appointed and obligatory curriculum. This state of matters continued down to the third quarter of the nineteenth century, if not later. We find the Assistant Commissioners — Messrs. Harvey and Sellar — reporting as follows in 1868 : — ' In many, probably the majority, of the schools visited we found that there was no settled curriculum or course. Each school was a congeries of classes under different masters, without any definite aim to which all were striving, and without any harmony of action among the teachers. ... In these schools there was a perpetual struggle for fees among all these masters. . . . The education is sold in these schools like wares in a shop, at so much per pound, and the idea of the seller is to sell as many pounds as he can for his own immediate benefit. There is a nominal partnership existing, inasmuch as all the teachers are appointed by the same managing board and teach in the same building. But all the partners are struggling against each other, thinking only of themselves and caring for the good neither of the firm nor of the trade.' 1 Edin. ed., vii. 246. xiv INTRODUCTION Thus every master had a direct vested interest in the size of his class and collected his own fees — a practice, by the by, not unknown in some English schools, e.g. Merchant Taylors'. ^ It followed that the position of the Head- master or Rector was anomalous, and it is not surprising to learn that such an authority was occasionally dispensed with altogether. At the best he was but primus inter pares. At the worst he was but a medium of communica- tion between the members of the staff, as they would now be termed, and the managing body. ' He had little to do with the appointment of existing teachers, did not regulate the work of the school, and held only limited disciplinary powers.' The average Scots burgh school consisted in reality of so many separate institutions collected under the same roof.^ The founders of the Academy adopted the traditional plan, with certain important modifications. There were to be five classes, the first four being each assigned to a classical master, and the fifth being the Rector's peculiar care. The first class — universally known as the ' geits ' — ^was conducted by its master through four successive years, until at the beginning of its fifth session it was handed over to the Rector. The master then took in hand a fresh first class, though he rendered a certain amount of assistance to the Rector in teaching his former set of pupils. The Rector's class was to remain with him for two years. Before long it naturally split up into a fifth and a sixth class, and in 1827 a seventh class was instituted, when a French master was also for the first time appointed. A maximum number of 110 was laid down for each of the first four classes, and the Rector's class was restricted to the modest figure of 160. The various masters and the Rector collected in person the fees respectively due to them, but from 1829 onwards the whole fees payable by the boys were collected by the Clerk to the Directors, and divided among the masters according to a specified scale. At the very beginning the Directors laid it down as an absolute rule that no master should under any pretence take fees of a higher amount than that authorised, ' and that there shall be no Candlemas gift or any other gratuity whatever to the masters.' The school hours were from nine o'clock till three on five days of the week, and from nine till eleven on Saturday. The much appreciated boon of a whole holiday on that day was not conceded until 1850. The session opened on 1st October, and terminated with the Annual Public Examination or Exhibition on 1st August. There was a recess from Christmas Day to New Year's Day, both inclusive, and the King's Birthday was a holiday. Four days — from a Thursday to a Monday inclusive — were allowed in October or November, and four in April or May, for ' the Preachings.' Four other holidays might be given in the course of the year at the discretion of the Rector. Promotion from a lower to a higher class was in the vast majority of cases automatic : the first class of one session became the second of the next en bloc, and so on 1 See Memories of Men and Books, by the Rev. A. J. Church, 1908, p. 99. 2 A History of Secondary Education in Scotland, by John Strong, 1912, p. 182. INTRODUCTION xv up the school. It is a remarkable but by no means an unparalleled fact that this system worked a good deal better in practice than it had any business in theory to do. Two points stand out prominently in the ' Academy plan ' : the un- equivocal supremacy of the Rector, and the ascertainment of a uniform curriculum. With regard to the former, the emphatic declaration of the Directors seems worth quoting. ' We deem it,' so they aifirm, ' to be quite indispensable for the good government of the school, and for an efficient operation of the plan of tuition, that all the Under Masters shall consider themselves as subject to the superintendence of the Rector : that it shall be his duty to see that the system of instruction authorised by the Directors is carried properly into effect in all its parts ; that if he finds any of the masters defective in any respect, he shall recommend the necessary alterations in their proceedings according to the way which his own judgment shall point out ; but, if he finds his admonitions neglected, that it shall be imperative upon him to inform the Directors,' with whom alone rested the power of appointment and dismissal. In process of time the Rector's powers have steadily increased, and the Board have for a good many years past committed to him the duty of engaging and dismissing the staff. With regard to the latter point, attendance upon the writing and arith- metic master was, to begin with, declared to be optional. But the exercise of this option even in a small number of cases was found to be attended with so much inconvenience and disadvantage that, after a year's experience, the Directors announced their resolution ' to make it imperative on the boys to attend all the classes prescribed in the course of instruction. Wherever,' they proceed, ' a boy is either very much before or very much behind his class- fellows, the masters will take care that he shall be properly employed according to his degree of advancement ; but it is much better for the discipline of the school that all the boys in the same class should be occupied and remain within the bounds of the Academy during the whole hours of teaching than that they should either be allowed to run about in idleness, or go beyond the walls to attend other classes, which affords an idle boy too good an oppor- tunity to stay away from school altogether.' ^ The closing of the school gates during school hours (I understand that they are not now actually locked) has thus been a distinctive note of the Academy from its very infancy, though boys who live near enough to return home for dinner in the middle of the day are allowed to do so. But for this general rule the King's peace in the village of Stockbridge w:ould have run the risk of daily breach. As it was, 'cad- fights ' with the ' keelies ' of the neighbourhood used to be sufficiently frequent, and, in time of snow, sufficiently dangerous, to please the most pugnacious. Fortunately, they are all but unknown to the Academy boys of to-day, and ' Directors' Report to the Proprietors, 1827. xvi INTRODUCTION the war-cry of ' Hulla ! bulla ! hulla ! ' (with the accent on the first syllable) is no longer heard in the land. Of the curriculum itself not much need be said, Latin and Greek, as we have seen, played the principal part, and members of the staff were not dilatory in compiling and publishing appropriate text-books. The Latin Rudiments (based on Ruddiman) and Delectus and the Greek Rudiments and Ecctracts are, in the present writer's humble opinion, incomparably the best works of their kind ever produced, in this country at all events ; infinitely superior as teaching instruments to new-fangled compilations designed to make grammar easy and agreeable. The correct pronunciation of the Latin tongue gave cause for much heart-searching in the early years, even the Proprietors stepping in to take part in the fray. A compromise was ultimately reached, as a result of which the boys in the first three classes were taught to pronounce in the Scots manner, and the boys in the higher classes in the English. Such an arrangement was almost bound to break down ; and, in point of fact, the English mode of pro- nunciation predominated down to Dr. Harvey's day, when in 1872 the other was revived throughout the school. The most novel feature in the orthodox course of instruction was the importance attached to the teaching of English, both for its own sake and for that of the study of the classics. The Directors undertook to provide a master for English ' who shall have a pure English accent,' though he need not be an Englishman by birth, and who shall be ' a well-educated, accomplished scholar.' It only remains to note that the frequent infliction of corporal punishment was to be ' discouraged,' though in point of fact the tawse has never fallen into desuetude. The Rector and Masters were elected on Saturday, 3rd April 1824, six months before the opening of the first session. Their names were as follows : — Rector.— The Rev. John Williams of Balliol College, Oxford, Vicar of Lampeter, and Headmaster of Lampeter School. Classical Masters.— Robert Mitchell, A.M., Rector of the Grammar School, Kirkcudbright ; William Henry Marriott, B.A., Trinity College, Cambridge ; Archibald Carmichael, Teacher of Latin and Greek in the Academy, Inverness ; and George Ferguson, Assistant Master in the Grammar School, Selkirk. English Master.— Charles Barker, B.A., Trinity College, Cambridge. Writing Master. — James Glover, Writer in the Academy, Hope Street, Liverpool. Mathematical and Arithmetical Master. — James Gloag, Teacher of Mathematics in Heriot's Hospital, Edinburgh. The Janitor was the celebrated John Howell (d. 1863), who wrote an Essay on the War Galleys of the Ancients and a Life of Alexander Selkirk, and from whom the Directors were presently to purchase ' some very ingenious models of an ancient galley, a Roman Camp, Caesar's bridge over the Rhine, and of some INTRODUCTION xvi machines described in the classics.' Tlie remains of the galley were certainly extant down to a comparatively recent date in the cellars of the main building. There can be no doubt that in the person of John Williams ('Taffey ' or ' Punch,' as he was familiarly denominated) the Directors secured a remarkable man. He had been a contemporary and a close friend at Balliol of Mr. Lockhart, to whose good offices, as well as to those of Sir Walter Scott, he doubtless owed his appointment. On the eve of his election the Directors heard disquieting reports. Williams not only had all the irascibility of a Welshman, but was said to be ' morose and cynical ' ; his temper was ' unequal ' ; his manners were sadly to seek ; as assistant to Dr. Gabell at Winchester he had been more conspicuous for the fortiter in re than for the suaviter in modo ; and so on. A deputation of the Board hastened to Oxford, where the evidence was conflicting. A long and beautifully written letter from Lockhart probably did more to allay their mis- givings than anything else, and the present writer is bound to say that he never read a more handsome, a more judicious, or (to judge by the event) a more truth- ful testimonial. Under Williams the Academy flourished beyond expectation. At the end of its fourth session the number of boys attending the school had reached the astonishing figure of 521. Before long the Academical Club for old boys was formed, and talked of ' hiring apartments.' It was to fulfil a much more useful purpose in establishing prizes for the school, and in founding an exhibition to the Universities in 1868. After manifesting all the symptoms of senile decay, it rose like a phoenix from its ashes in 1900, and became the power- ful organisation which we know to-day. In 1828 Williams resigned the Rectorship to take up the Chair of Roman Language and Literature in the new-born University of London. His place was filled by the ' transient and embarrassed phantom ' of the Rev. Thomas Sheepshanks, who remained for only one session. In 1829 Williams, who had never even lectured in London, returned to Edinburgh and resumed his former oflice, to the mutual satisfaction of himself and the Directors. This singular escapade supplied Sir Walter Scott with strong confirmation of his cherished opinion with regard to schoolmasters, which the curious will find set forth in Mr. Lang's Life of Lockhart,^ and much more bluntly expressed in that invaluable storehouse of Academical tradition. Colonel Fergusson's Chronicles of the Gumming Cluh^ The Archdeacon, as he became in 1833, remained at the Academy until 1847, consolidating the great work he had begun. In that year he returned to his native principality, and presently became the first Warden of Llandovery School. Sir Walter, whose younger son had been one of his private pupils at Lampeter, described him as ' a heaven-born teacher ' and as ' the best schoolmaster in Europe.' And this testimony is corroborated by Archibald Campbell Tait — the greatest of his pupils, the greatest perhaps of all old Academy boys — who paid a fine tribute to him in 1857, and again at the Jubilee Dinner in 1874. 'He was a man and a real man; he taught as 1 Vol. ii. p. 31. 2 P. 69. b xviii INTRODUCTION none but a man of great intellectual power could teach ; and he fascinated his pupils as none but a man of feeling could those with whom he has to do.' ^ It may be doubted if full justice has ever been done to his share in reviving the moribund and all but derelict frame of secondary education in Scotland. Yet it should not be forgotten that what he did was done, not merely with the passive acquiescence of the Directors, but rather, with their lively counsel and energetic aid. A glance at the names of the original Board — being the fifteen which come first in the list printed in this volume — conclusively shows that a more distinguished and representative body of citizens could scarcely have been gathered together in the Edinburgh of 1824. Besides being distinguished and representative, they were, moreover, essentially busy men ; and they were thus able, as their minutes prove, to bestow an amount of trouble and attention upon the institution under their control which would astonish the present generation. For it is busy men alone who can find time to do the things worth doing. Having thus seen the Academy fairly launched upon its career of usefulness and prosperity, we must proceed with our narrative at a somewhat more rapid pace. Archdeacon Williams's successor was the Rev. John Hannah, Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford, who held the Rectorship for seven uneventful years. The most important incident in his term of office was the acquisition upon lease in 1854 of the field at Raeburn Place. The Directors had never been insensible to the importance of exercise and athletics. In their preliminary statement they proposed that the geits should have three-quarters of an hour for play in the morning, and another quarter of an hour before going into school at two o'clock,, and they further expressed the opinion that ' between every change of occupa- tion there ought to be an interval in all the classes ; a run of five or ten minutes, in the playground will be quite enough to renovate the relaxed energies both of body and mind, and make the boys come with fresh vigour to their new employ- ment, and will materially conduce to their health.' It was in these intervals that the game of 'hailes,' unquestionably the best variety of the hockey or shinty type of game ever invented, came into vogue, superseding marbles and other more infantile amusements. A drill sergeant was engaged as far back. as 1826 for the benefit of such boys as chose to take advantage of*his services,, and the well-known name of Mr. Roland occurs in the prospectus of 1831, if not earlier, as giving instruction in fencing and gymnastic exercises. Elderljr and middle-aged men will recall the old gymnasium ' down the bank,' nor will they have forgotten that it was on the level piece of ground outside ' Roland's ' that the fights took place. Cricket of a sort was played in the yards in the 'forties. But the provision of a cricket field was an enormous step in advance which it would have been impossible to take but for the public-spirited efforts of individual members of the Academical Club, and more particularly of ' Prize List for 1876, p. 94. INTRODUCTION xix Dr. Hannah, Mr. Kenneth Mackenzie, Mr. Thomas Cleghorn (a son-in-law of Lord Cockburn), and last, but not least, Mr. Robert Balfour, who jointly assumed the pecuniary responsibility for the transaction. The field would long ago have been handed over to the speculative builder had not a movement been set on foot to acquire it in perpetuity. The necessary funds were raised by private subscription, and the Academy cricket ground, together with the Grange Cricket Club field and the adjoining pond of the Coates Curling Club, has since 1882 been vested in a body of trustees, who hold it for behoof of the Academical Cricket Club and the school. The Academical Football Club was founded as a branch of the Cricket Club in 1858, and by that time, no doubt, the ' winter pastime ' was in full swing in the Academy during the appropriate season. The tale of the achievements of the school and the club, both in football and in cricket, compiled with meticulous industry from the most elusive sources, is duly set forth in another part of this volume. The school colours are blue and white — ^the colours of the young Gargantua, the white signifying gladness, pleasure, delight, and rejoicing, and the blue, celestial things. In 1854 Dr. Hannah accepted the Wardenship of Trinity College, Glenalmond. He was succeeded at the Academy by the Rev. James Stephen HoDSON of Balliol arid Merton Colleges, Oxford, a brother of 'Hodson of Hodson's Horse,' and assuredly not the least striking figure in the roll of Academy Rectors. During his time the school may be said to have held a unique position and enjoyed a unique prestige among the educational establish- ments of Scotland. This was partly due to good fortune as well as to good guidance. Competition was not severe. Glenalmond was really the only formidable rival. Merchiston Castle School and Loretto School were just emerging to dry land from a trying series of vicissitudes towards the close of Dr. Hodson's reign, the one under Mr. Rogerson, the other under Mr. Almond. The Academy thus enjoyed a practical monopoly of the best material — the pick of the boys emanating from the upper and professional classes ; for the number of those who were sent for their education to England was at that time trifling. Yet it would be unjust to deny to Dr. Hodson his full proportion of the credit due for the uninterrupted successes achieved by his old pupils at the Universities and in other walks of life. A fine scholar and a strict disciplinarian, he ruled the place not with a rod of iron nor a pair of tawse but with a tongue steeped in vitriol, and he left upon all who passed through his hands the indelible impression of a strong personality. Now the gift of sarcasm, though an admirable servant, is a notoriously bad master. Dr. Hodson made many enemies, nor heeded how many he made. The stories illustrating his propensity to an ' hybristic ' manner and speech are innumerable, and it need hardly be said that this failing, luxuriantly indulged, became inveterate with the lapse of years. He did not reserve his memorable gibes for those boys whom he disliked, or for their parents, whom he probably disliked still more ; the long- suffering Directors themselves fell under the dreaded lash. He had a positive XX INTRODUCTION genius for calculated indiscretion, and for several years before his abdication his relations with the Board had been a good deal less than pleasant. Finally, after a controversy which strained them to breaking point, Dr. Hodson resigned at the end of the session of 1869. One has heard so much of ' Goudie,' as he was nicknamed, and come across so many men who had been under him — they grow fewer, alas, every year — that it is no easy task to 'reckon him up,' in Mr. Bucket's convenient phrase. But it cannot be seriously doubted that he was a great headmaster, and our last word in parting from him must be one of applause rather than of censure. Not much importance, perhaps, is to be attached to his institution in 1855 of a ' Modern Side,' which blossomed into a ' Modern School ' in 1866. As in most other schools in this island, that department was for many years a mere re'ceptacle for boys without much natural aptitude for study of any kind, though doubtless it served a purpose by relieving the ordinary classes of their presence. But the highest testimony to Dr. Hodson' s clearness of vision and soundness of judgment (apart from the many distinguished men whom he helped to ' turn out ') is afforded by the fact that he foresaw the termination of the ' halcyon days,' and the advent of a period of storm and stress, when the Academy system would be tested to the uttermost. Repeatedly in his annual reports to the Directors he drew attention to weak points, more especially to the unwieldy size of the classes, frequently running up to 80 or 90, to automatic promotion, and to the tendency of boys to leave school too early. Had his warnings been heeded in time much trouble and anxiety might have subse- quently been spared. It was, then, at no ordinary juncture that Dr. Thomas Hakvey came to the Academy in 1869 as Dr. Hodson's successor, and the opening of the Fettes College in. the following year was the outward and visible sign of the gravity of the crisis. Dr. Harvey had been a Snell Exhibitioner, and had formed at Balliol a lifelong friendship with Mr. Jowett, destined to become the Master of that College, with Sir Alexander Grant, with William Young Sellar, and with other men of high distinction. He had held a classical mastership at the Academy for a few years (1847-56) — it is recorded that he played cricket with the boys, a rare thing for a master to do in those days — so that he was already familiar with the ways of the school ; while he might be presumed to have learned the business of a headmaster by his subsequent experience at Merchiston, where it is interesting to recall that Mr. Almond was one of his assistants. An accurate and elegant, if scarcely a profound, scholar, he was admirably qualified for taking the Rector's classes, and those who have been taught by him can testify to the pleasure as well as the profit which they reaped from his tuition, no less than to repeated instances of his consideration and kindness. But it was his misfortune rather than his fault that, whereas at the beginning of his career it was the chief function of a headmaster to teach, by the end of his career it had become the chief function of a headmaster to INTRODUCTION xxi ' organise.' The centre of activity had passed from the class-room to the office, and to-day the difficulty for a zealous head is to find a spare moment to bestow upon the instruction of his pupils. Dr. Harvey failed to grasp the significance of a transition which can have been but little to his taste, and the general discipline and efficiency of the school suffered in consequence. Yet before his resignation he had introduced two innovations of importance. He had per- suaded the Directors in the first place to institute a Preparatory Department for boys under ten or so, which has proved an unqualified success, and in the second place to provide a proper dinner for the boys in the middle of the day. Hitherto a simple and inexpensive meal, consisting perhaps of a ' bap ' and a ' cookie,' or a ' half albert ' and a rye roll, purchased at the window of the janitor's lodge from the fair hands of the 'Mrs. Jenny' of the day, had to content the most voracious appetite. Gaps had, of course, to be filled out of school, and tuck-shops did a roaring trade, the one which enjoyed the great bulk of the Academy custom being John Bowton's, at the west end of Hamilton Place. Henceforth a regular hot dinner was served daily in Hall for the modest price of one shilling. That these banquets supplied a ' felt want ' is evident from their steadily increasing popularity, which ultimately necessitated the building of a new dining-hall and kitchen in 1912 on the north side of the geits' yards. It should be added that in 1886 a ten- tative beginning was made of promotion by merit, though it was not until Mr. Mackenzie's reign that the system got into full swing, and Dr. Harvey himself appears to have viewed it with little favour. One really formidable danger was happily averted in Dr. Harvey's time. On the south side of the town a competitor had sprung up in the shape of George Watson's College, converted from an ' Hospital ' into a day school of the familiar type. A section of the public was supposed to be desirous that the same pro- cess of transformation should be applied in the case of the Fettes College on the north side of the city. The Fettes authorities were strongly opposed to any such proposal, and, while not contending that day boys should be expressly excluded from the benefits of Sir William Fettes' bounty, were prepared to receive them only under conditions which operated as a practical barrier to their attendance. Had the Commissioners under the Educational Endowments (Scotland) Act of 1882, with whom jurisdiction in the matter rested, decided in favour of revolu- tionising the plan upon which that miunificent endowment had so far been administered, the probabilities are that the Academy would have been ' squeezed out.' But they did not so decide, and a ' place in the sun ' was left for the senior institution. The case for the Proprietors, it may be mentioned, was admirably presented before the Commissioners by the late Mr. Andrew Beatson Bell.^ Robert Jamieson Mackenzie came to the Academy as Rector in 1888 in the prime of life and vigour. He resigned in 1901 owing to a breakdown in 1 See the Third Report of the Educational Endowments (Srotland) Commission, 1886, p. 202. xxii INTRODUCTION health ; and in sober truth he had expended in the interval more than enough energy, and undergone more than enough toil, to sufRce for an ordinary working lifetime. As no detail was too minute to engage his attention, so no scheme was too ambitious or too Utopian to captivate his imagination. He accom- plished great things because he aimed at even greater things, and, in so far as he was compelled to leave his ideals unrealised, they have to a great extent been attained under his successors. In breaking the back of his life's work, so to speak, he was truly fortunate in having associated with him at that time, as Secretary to the Directors, Mr. James Avon Clyde. The combination of two such agents — the one to generate, the other to regulate, the necessary power — was more than almost any Board could have withstood, and the Directors, to do them justice, though disposed by nature to a cautious and conservative policy, were in no mood to be obstructive. With surprisingly little difficulty Mr. Mackenzie induced them to embark upon projects and to incur financial responsibilities the mere contemplation of which but a few years before would have seemed an act of insanity. It was, moreover, one of the most remarkable features in the new Rector that, unlike many ardent and impetuous spirits, he would always listen attentively to the other side and carefully weigh every objection that could be formulated against his pro- posals. He was thus able to work in perfect harmony with men whose temperament and habit of mind were the very antithesis of his own, while a hidden and unexpected fund of patience enabled him to await with tolerable composure the maturing of his designs. He could indeed afford to wait, for his prognostications as to what the Board would inevitably be constrained to authorise and to do were almost always verified. It is impossible in this place to give a full account of what Mr. Mackenzie achieved, but the following points may be briefly adverted to :^ 1. He restricted the size of the classes to a maximum of twenty -five or thirty. This, of course, involved a considerable increase in the staff. 2. He confirmed the system of promotion by merit which Dr. Harvey had reluctantly introduced. He also made promotion terminal ; but annual has now replaced terminal promotion, experience having demonstrated that the latter has often an unsettling effect. 3. He made cricket and football compulsory throughout the school, a step which rendered necessary the acquisition of an additional field at Inverleith Place, and which has had a highly beneficial effect upon the school athletics. ' If I were asked,' he wrote, • what was the most dangerous occupation for a boy's hours of leisure, I should at once name loafing." ^ 4. He succeeded in raising the average age for leaving school, and invested the most suitable of the older boys with a certain amount of disciplinary power by creating the ' Ephors.' 5. He did much to widen and diversify the life of the school, as by • Ilectoi-'s Report to the Directors, 1889. INTRODUCTION xxiii encouraging the study and practice of music, of which he was himself an enthusiastic amateur, and by re-establishing the school library, which, origin- ally a feature of importance, had been allowed to dwindle away almost to vanishing point. He himself composed the music for an exceptionally felicitous and inspiring set of words by Mr. Henry Johnstone, which has firmly established itself as the school song, and which will be found later on in this volume. 6. He was instrumental in erecting in 1899 two large boarding-houses (a third has since been added), in each of which a master was installed to have the charge of about five-and-twenty boys, and he introduced a regulation that no boy who does not live with his parents or a relative shall attend the Academy except from the house of a master who holds the Directors' licence to take boarders. This rule is only relaxed in very special cases by leave of the Directors, granted upon good cause shown, and has proved a most salutary innovation. 7. He tightened the reins of discipline, which had become unduly slack. The old rule against leaving school in school hours was to be strictly enforced. Boys were to return to school after the holidays on the prescribed day and at the prescribed hour, or the Rector would know the reason why. Similarly, they were to remain at school until the last moment of every term (for the session was now officially divided into three ' terms '). They were no longer to come dropping casually in a day or two after the appointed commencement of work, or to drift casually away a day or two before its appointed termination, merely to suit the convenience or the caprice of parents. Every one must understand that rules were made to be observed and not to be broken. To facilitate the proper exercise of control, an official school head-dress was to be worn by every boy. This was to be a glengarry with the badge of Homer's head. Later on, a blue cap with the laurel wreath encircling a monogram embroidered on it in white was introduced as an alternative. Thus an Academy boy would be known everywhere by head-mark. In this long list of reforms those embraced under the two last headings were probably of the highest immediate importance, for they grappled with some of the peculiar difficulties attendant upon the management of a day school. To conduct a boarding school is, in one sense, a comparatively simple affair. The boys are yours, body and soul, during term. And the vigilant parent is far away. Unpleasantness may arise, and may even be the sub- ject of correspondence, but a journey has to be faced before the parent can descend upon you like a whirlwind, there is time to cool down, and everything has blown over before the arrival of the holidays. The pro- blem before the day-school master, on the other hand, is clearly much more complicated and less patient of solution. Dual control is always a delicate matter. He has to fit in his own authority with that of the domestic ruler, and the two raust not clash. In so far as they overlap they must coincide, xxiv INTRODUCTION or there will be trouble. But the parent, after all, belongs to a species of which the time-honoured differentia is the possession of reason, nor would it be safe to affirm that his affection for his offspring is always unenlightened. It is bare justice to a much scolded class of the community to record that the vast majority cheerfully acquiesced in, if they did not positively welcome, the ' screwing up ' of school discipline for which Mr. Mackenzie was responsible. A few, who ought to have known better, may have grumbled because they were not allowed to take Jamie or Bobbie away from school at odd times every now and then to run messages or to meet trains. But these were rare exceptions. Uniform experience has shown that the school flourishes in proportion to the degree of firmness with which the code of rules and regulations is enforced. Mr, Mackenzie's labours speedily bore good fruit. He gathered round him a body of eager and competent masters, mostly from beyond the Tweed, and well versed in the best traditions of the English public schools. Their loyal co-operation was invaluable, and so was that of the existing staff. Nothing could have been more honourable to all concerned than the good understand- ing and good feeling (often ripening into a much warmer emotion) which were immediately established between the old type of master and the new. Mr. Mackenzie seemed to breathe into aH a portion of his own sanguine and invincible spirit — to impart to the whole school the secret of a new life, which still beats with undiminished vigour. The number of boys in attendance went up by leaps and bounds. Additional buildings had to be run up for their accommodation. But for one temporary check, due to a substantial rise in the fees which became necessary in 1896, the numbers have never gone back. In recent years they have equalled, if not surpassed, the tale of the most prosperous sessions under Archdeacon Williams. One further observation must be made with regard to Mr. Mackenzie. Though not an old Academy boy, he had steeped himself in the history of the Academy both written and oral, and he set himself systematically to revive the school patriotism of old boys which, for one reason or another, had in many instances grown languid. In 1896 he instituted the excellent practice of hold- ing a ' reunion ' of old boys at intervals of a few years, the reunion culmin- ating in a dinner in the Hall of the Academy. But such gatherings were merely indications of a more important movement. In 1900, after protracted negotiations between the representatives of the various interests concerned, the Academical Club was reconstituted upon a new and wider basis, so that it now comprehends the Cricket, and with it the Football, Club, and has a general membership of nearly 1200. Had it not been for the Academical Club this volume would never have been issued, and had it not been for the spade-work indispensable to its reconstruction, the Endowment Fund — always a favourite scheme of Mr. Mackenzie's — -might never have taken practical shape. Opened in 1904, that fund amounted in a few years to upwards of £8000, and it. has INTRODUCTION xxv enabled the Directors to face without flinching such important undertak- ings as the erection of a science theatre and of the new dining-hall already- referred to. Academicals will please note that the fund is still open, and some may perhaps be moved to emulate the generosity of such pious donors as Mr. George Grabble, to whom the school owes a fives court and a handsome library ; Mr. William Ewing Gilmour, to whom the school owes a fine pavilion at the New Field ; and Mr. Patrick Johnston Ford, to whom the school owes the redecoration (to its immense advantage) of the old Hall, and the erection therein of an organ which specifically, and most appropriately, commemorates Mr. Mackenzie. The recent history of the Academy must be dismissed in a few sentences. Mr. Reginald Carter succeeded Mr. Mackenzie in 1901, and left in 1910 upon • his appointment to the Headmastership of Bedford Grammar School. He was a strong man in every sense of the expression, and neither parents nor boys were long in learning that behind that benevolent and imperturbable smile there lurked a will of iron. He followed out the broad lines of policy which his predecessor had laid down with only a few variations in detail, and the same course has been pursued by Mr. Reginald Herbert Ferard, who reigns in his stead. Many years, it may be hoped, will elapse ere it becomes proper to sum up the results of Mr. Ferard's Rectorship. Thus much, however, it is per- missible to point out, that under both Mr. Carter and Mr. Ferard it became quite a usual occurrence for boys to win scholarships at the English Universities direct from the Academy — a feat seldom, if ever, performed even in the palmy days of Dr. Hodson. Let it also be put on record that five or six years ago there was formed an Officers' Training Corps, without which no school is nowadays complete, and that, upon the first occasion of entering for the competition, the Academy eight won the Ashburton Shield at Bisley in 1911. This notable triumph coincided with successes almost equally notable in football and cricket ; for in these the Academy of to-day appears to retain much of the prowess which distinguished it of yore. In this outline of the story of our Alma Mater much has of necessity been omitted. It has been impossible, for example, to speak of the strange case of the dux of 1841, erroneously believed to have perished a few years later beneath the blue waters of the Danube ; of the visit of the young Prince of Wales (afterwards King Edward vii.) to the Exhibition in 1859; of the hot water into which Dr. Hodson plunged on that occasion by referring to the change for the better which had taken place under his sway in the external appearance, manners, and behaviour of the boys, and by alluding to the ' reign of terror ' which had formerly existed in one of the classes of the Academy (believed to be that of Mr. Ferguson, by this time Professor of Humanity in the King's College, Aberdeen); of the 'round-crowned hat' episode, in which Dr. Hodson was involved in the 'sixties ; of the memorable performance of the xxvi INTRODUCTION Antigone in 1881, of which the entire credit was due to Mr. Islay Ferrier Burns, then a master at the Academy and now a tutor at Westminster College in Cambridge ; and of other dramatic performances which took place in Mr. Mackenzie's and Mr. Carter's times. These and sundry other topics not wholly destitute of interest must await the good pleasure of the vates sacer, whose constitutional habit of procrastination still delays the appearance of a full-dress history of the Academy, but who hopes before long to mend his ways. It would have been even more inviting to linger on the many trains of thought and association which such a survey as has been attempted is apt to suggest. More especially would it have been delightful to expatiate upon the older generation of masters. Robert Hamilton, Writing and Arithmetic Master (1826-52) ; James Gloag, Mathematical Master (1824-64) ; Archibald Carmichael - (1824-47), James Gumming (1826-46), John Trotter (1845-61), D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson (1852-64), Henry Weir (1853-81), James Carmichael, son of the fore- said Archibald, and himself an old Academy boy (1857-94), James Clyde (1861-78) — all Classical Masters ; Alexander Gilmour, Writing and Arithmetic Master(1851-4 and 1868-1904); and John Sturgeon Mackay, Mathematical Master (1866-1904) — such names are full of significance, not merely for old Academy boys, but also, for all who take an interest in the history of education in Scot- land. These men were by no means cast in the same mould ; a striking and distinctive individuality was indeed their most marked feature ; each in his way may be said to have been something of a ' character,' if we eliminate the depreciatory, while retaining the affectionate, connotation of the word in such a connexion. But, one and all, they were unmistakably formed of the clay which alone produces good men and true. Strong, manly, upright, indepen- dent, devoted to duty, well found, for the most part, in learning, ' con- sumers of their own smoke,' they form a group of which any institution in Christendom might be proud, and which any educational system may be deemed exceptionally fortunate in having produced. And they kindled in countless pupils a warmth of regard and affection which the lapse of years has proved powerless to extinguish. Something, too, might have been written in praise of the famous men who have gone before us — of the scholars, the divines, the statesmen, the lawyers, the doctors, the public servants, the merchants, the sailors, and the soldiers, to whom the Academy was as a nursing mother. But, after all, their names and the outline of their careers will be found in this Register, and many of these names will readily occur to every reader. There are some men for whom the most fascinating occupation of their leisure moments consists in the desultory perusal of ' Whitaker ' or ' Oliver and Boyd.' Let us trust that all old Academy boys, together with some others who ean lay no claim to that distinction, will find an even more potent spell in the succeeding pages, while they skip from entry to entry, as one familiar name calls up another, and obediently INTRODUCTION xxvii follow whithersoever their fancy may lead. The fare set before the reader is varied, abundant, and appetising. Let him, therefore, fall to with a will, but let him not forget to murmur by way of a preliminary grace the pious aspiration : 'FLOREAT ACADEMIA.' J. H. M. Edinburgh, May 1914. ' It is one of the most benign influences of learning and literature that they can unite those whom nothing else can. And so it is pleasing to find that in the foundation of this our school the great Sir Walter joined heart and hand with Cockburn and Jeffrey and others, to whom in most other public questions he had stood in life-long antagonism. It was a pure and generous impulse which made these great men, in the prime of their powers, pause to think of the coming generation, and to provide for them what they hoped might prove some better learning than they themselves had enjoyed. . . . But to produce great scholars is not the only or even the chief work of a large school — rather to train boys so that they shall become upright, honourable, intelligent, industrious men in all the walks of life. Tried by this test, I believe the Academy has abundantly fulfilled its mission.' Principal Shairp, at the Jubilee Dinner, 1874. BIBLIOGRAPHY The following list makes no claim to completeness. It is merely designed to indicate the more obvious sources from which informaiion about the Academy may be derived. Memorials of his Time. By Lord Cockburn. Edinburgh, 1856. MacphaiVs Edinburgh Ecclesiastical Journal, March 1859, vol. xx\di. p. 89. Daydreams of a Schoolmaster. By D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson. Edinburgh, 1864. Wayside Thoughts. By the same. Edinburgh, 1868. Life of James Clerk Maxwell. By Lewis Campbell and William Garnett. London, 1882, Third Report of the Educational Endowments {Scotland) Commission, Mr. Beatson Bell's Statement, 1886, p. 202. Chronicles of the Cumming Club, and Memories of Old Academy Days, MDCCCXLI.- MDCCCXLVI. By Alexander Fergusson, Lt.-Col. Edinburgh, 1887, Principal Shairp and his Friends. By WilHam Knight, London, 1888. Life of Archibald Campbell Tait, Archbishop of Canterbury. By Randall Thomas Davidson, D,D., and William Benham, B.D, 2 vols. London, 1891. Reminiscences. By the Rev. W, Langhome. Edinburgh, 1893, Recollections. By George David Boyle, Dean of Salisbury, London, 1895, Notes from a Diary, 1851-1901. By Sir M. E, Grant Duff, 14 vols. London, 1897-1905. Phases of my Life. By Francis Pigou, D,D^, Dean of Bristol, London, 1898, Eighty Years' Reminiscences. By John Anstruther Thomson, 2 vols, London, 1904, Memoirs of a Highland Gentleman : being the Reminiscences of Evander Maciver of Scourie. Ed, the Rev, George Henderson, Privately printed. Edinburgh, 1905, From Constable to Commissioner. By Lt,-Col, Sir Henry Smith, K.C.B. London, 1910. The Prize List of the Edinburgh Academy. Published annually from 1825 onwards, -Besides the contents which its title intimates, this publication embraces the Directors' Report to the Proprietors, the Rector's Report to the Directors, a Ust of honours won by old boys during the preceding twelve months, the current prospectus and time-table ; in the earlier issues the prize compositions of pupils (the publication of which was suspended because they were apt to be ' touched up ' by zealous masters) ; in the later issues, as well as in those of Dr, Hodson's time, a complete school list ; and other interesting documents. The Edinburgh Academy Chronicle from March 1893 onwards. The Edinburgh Academy Army List, 1824-1894. Compiled bj' A, J, Pressland, M,A, Edinburgh, 1894, The Edinburgh Academy Bar List, 1824-1894- Compiled by J, H, Millar, Advocate, Edinburgh, 1895. ABBREVIATIONS Acad. A.C.C. A.C.S. Actg. A.D. . . AD.C. Adj. . Adm. Adv. . . A.F.C. A.G. . Agricult. Agst. A.I.A. . Alta A.M. Can. Soc. C.E. A.A.A Amateur Athletic Associa- tion. A.A.G Assistant-Adjutant-General. A.B. Rly. . . . Assam-Bengal Railway. A.C.A Associate of the Institute of Chartered Accountants. Academy; Academical. Academical Cricket Club. Assistant Clerk of Session. Acting. Advocate-Depute. Aide-de-camp. Adjutant. Admiral. Advanced. Academical Football Club. Attorney -General ; Adju- tant-General. Agricultural. Against. Associate of the Institute of Actuaries. Alberta. Associate Member of Cana- dian Society of Civil En- gineers. A.M.D Army Medical Department. A.M.I.C.E. . . . Associate Member of Insti- tute of Civil Engineers. A.M.I. E.E. . . . Associate Member of In- stitute of Electrical En- gineers. Anat Anatomy; Anatomical. A.O.D. . . . Army Ordnance Depart- ment. A. of S Acts of Sederunt. A.P.D Army Pay Department. Apptd Appointed. A.Q.M.G. . Assistant - Quartermaster- General. A.R.A Associate of the Royal Aca- demy. A.R.A.M. . . Associate of the Royal Aca- demy of Music. Archbp Archbishop. Archd Archdeacon. Archt Architect. A.R.C.S. . . . Associate of the Royal Col- lege of Science. A.R.E Associate of the Royal So- ciety of Painter Etchers. A.R.I.B.A. . . . Associate of the Royal In- stitute of British Archi- tects. A.R.S.A. . . . Associate of the Royal Scot- tish Academy. A.R.S.M. . . Associate of the Royal School of Mines. Art Artillery. A.R.W.S. . . Associate of the Royal Society of Painters in Water-Colours. A.S.C. . . . Army Service Corps. Ass. . . Assistant. Assess. . . Assessor. Assoc. . Associate; Association. Assur. . . Assurance. Asyl. . . . Asylum. A.V.D. . . . Army Veterinary Depart- ment. b. . . . . born; brother. B.A. . . . . Bachelor of Arts. B.A.G.S. Rly. . Buenos Aires Great Sou- thern Railway. BaU. . . . . . Balliol. Barr. . . . Barrister. Bart. . . . Baronet. Batt. . . . Battalion. B.B.C.I.R. . . Bombay, Baroda, and Cen- tral India Railway. B.C. . . . Boat Club ; British Colum- bia. B.Ch. . . . Bachelor of Surgery. B.C.L. . . . Bachelor of Civil Law. B.C.S. . . . Bengal Civil Service. Bd. . . Board. B.D. . . . . Bachelor of Divinity. B.E.A. . . . British East Africa. Beds . Bedfordshire. B.Eng. . Bachelor of Engineering. Berks . . . Berkshire. B.H.A. . . . Bengal Horse Artillery. Bib. Crit. . . Biblical Criticism. B.I.S.N. Co. British India Steam Navi- gation Company. B.L. . . . . British Linen. B.L.C. . . . Bengal Legislative Council. B.Litt. . . Bachelor of Letters. B.M.A. . . . British Medical Associatio n . B.N.B. . . . British North Borneo. B.N.C. . . . Brcisenose College. B.N.I. . . . Bengal Native Infantry. Bom. C.S. . . Bombay Civil Service. Bom. N.l. . . Bombay Native Infantry. Bom. B.C. . . Bombay Staff Corps. Bot. . . . Botany ; Botanica . Bp. . . . . Bishop. Br. . . . . British. Brev. . . . Brevet. ?'is- • ■ . Brigade; Brigadier B.S. . . . Bachelor of Surgery. B.S.A. . . . British South Africa. B.S.A.P. . . British South Africa Police. B.S.C. . . . Bengal Staff Corps. B.Sc. . . . Bachelor of Science. Bucks . . Buckinghamshire. (C.) . . . . Conservative. c . circa; child. C.A. . . . . Chartered Accountant(Scot- land) ; Canadian Artil- lery. Cal. . . . . CaUfornia (U.S.). Caled. . . . Caledonian. Cambs . . Cambridgeshire. ABBREVIATIONS XXXI Can. . . Can. Pac. Cantab . Capt. . Cav. . C.B. . . C.C. . . C.C. Coll. C. Coll. . CCS. . CE. . . Ch. . . Chanc. . Chap. Ch. Ch. . Ch. Coll. Chem. Chf. . . Chir. . Chm. CI. . CLE. ,. C.I.V. . CJ. . . CI. . . Class. CHn. . . CM. . C.M.G. . C.M.P. . C.M.R. . C.M.S. . CM. Yeo. C.N. Rly. CO. . . Co. . . Col. . . Coll. . . Col.-Sergt. Comdg. . Comdt. . Com.-in-Chf. Comm. . Commis. Compt. . Comr. Comtee. . Corny. . Conn. Consist. . Constit. . Consult. . Conting. Corp. Corr. Mem. CP. . . CP. Rly. cr. CS. . . C.S.I. . ct. . . CU.A.C. C.U.B.C. C.U.C.C. Canon. Canadian Pacific. Of Cambridge University. Captain. Cavalry. Companion of the Bath. County Councillor ; Cricket Club. Corpus Christi College. Caius College. Ceylon Civil Service. Civil Engineer. Church ; Chartered. Chancellor. Chaplain. Christ Church. Christ's College. Chemistry. Chief. Chirurgical. Chairman. Central India. Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire. City Imperial Volunteers. Chief Justice. Class. Classical. Clinical. Master in Surgery. Companion of St. Michael and St. George. Cape Mounted Police. Cape Mounted Rifles. Church Missionary Society. Cape Mounted Yeomanry. Canadian Northern Rail- way. Commanding Officer ; Co- lonial Office. County ; Company. Colonial ; Colonel ; Column. College ; Collector. Colour-Sergeant. Commanding. Commandant. Commander-in-Chief. Commander. Commission. Comptroller. Commissioner. Committee. Commissary. Connecticut (U.S.). Consistory. Constitutional. Consulting. Contingent. Corporal ; Corporation. Corresponding Member. Central Provinces ; Cape Police. Canadian Pacific Railway. created. Clerk to the Signet; Clerk of Session ; Civil Service. Companion of the Order of the Star of India. Court. Cambridge University Ath- letic Club. Cambridge University Boat- ing Club. Cambridge University Cric- ket Club. , . . CU.R.F.C . . . Cambridge University Rugby Football Club. Cur Curator. CV.O Companion of the Royal Victorian Order. D Duke ; Deacon. d died. D.A.A.G. . . . Deputy - Assistant - Adju- tant-General. D.A.G Deputy-Adjutant-General. D.A.Q.M.G. . . Deputy-Assistant-Quarter- master-General. dau. ... . daughter. D.C . . District of Columbia (U.S.). D.C.L. . . . Doctor of Civil Law. D.C.S. . . Depute Clerk of Session. D.D. . . . Doctor of Divinity. D.D.S. . . . Doctor of Dental Surgery. Dep. . . . Deputy. Dept. . Department. Desp. . . Despatches. D.G Dragoon Guards. • Dio. . ... Diocese. Dir. . . . Director. Disp Dispensary. Dist. . . . District. Div Division ; Divinity. D.J.A.G. . . Deputy - Judge - Advocate- General. D.K.R. . . . Deputy-Keeper of the Re- cords. D.K.S. . Deputy-Keeper of the Sig- net. D.L. . . . Deputy-Lieutenant. D.Litt. . . Doctor of Literature. Dom Domestic. D.P.H. . . Diploma in Public Health. D.P.S. . Deputy-Presenter of Signa- tures. Dr. . . Doctor. Drag. . Dragoons. D.Sc. . . . Doctor of Science. D.S.O Companion of the Distin- guished Service Order. d.s.p. . . died without issue. D.TheoI. . . Doctor of Theology. D.T.M. . . . Diploma of Tropical Medi- East. Edinburgh Academy. Edinburgh Academy Chron- icle. Eastern Bengal. East Central. Established Church. Editor. Edinburgh. Edition. Educated ; Education. East Indian. East India Company's Ser- vice. Emeritus. Employment. Encyclopsedia Britannioa. England. Episcopal. Equal. eldest surviving. Edinburgh University Boat Club. European. Evangelical. E. . E.A. . E.A. Ch. E.B. . E.C. . E. Ch. Ed. . Edin. Edit. Educ. E.I. . E.I.C.S. Em. . Employ. Ency. Brit. Eng. . Episc. Eq. . e.s. . E.U.B.C Europ. Ev. . XXXll ABBREVIATIONS Ex. . . Exam. . Ex. Coll. Exhib. . Exped. . Fac. . F.B.A. F.C.A. . F.C.I.I. . F.C.S. . F.E.I.S. . FeU. . . Feu. M.S. F.E.S. F.F.* . F.F.A. F.G.S. F.I.A. F.I.C. Fin. . Fla. . F.L.S. fmly. F.M.S. . F.O. . . F.O.S. . F.P.S. . F.R.A.M. F.R.A.S. F.R.C.I. . F.R.C.P. F.R.C.P.E. F.R.C.S.E. F.R.C.V.S. F.R.G.S. F.R. Hist. F.R. Hort. S. F.R.I.B.A F.R.M.S. F.R. Met. S, F.R.P.S. F.R.S. . F.R.S.E. F.R.S.G.S. Executive. Examination. Exeter CoUege. Exhibition. Expedition. Faculty. Fellow of the British Aca- demy. FeHow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants. Fellow of the Chartered Insurance Institute. Fellow of the Chemical Society. Fellow of the Educational Institute of Scotland. Fellow. Fellow of the Medical So- ciety. Fellow of the Entomological Society. Field Force. Fellow of the Faculty of Ac- tuaries. Fellow of the Geological So- ciety. FeUow of the Institute of Actuaries. FeUow of the Institute of Chemistry. Finance ; Financial. Florida (U.S.). Fellow of the Linnean So- ciety, formerly. Federated Malay States. Foreign Office; Field Officer. Fellow of the Obstetrical Society. Fellow of the Philosophical Society. Fellow of the Royal Aca- demy of Music. Fellow of the Royal Astro- nomical Society. . Fellow of the Royal Colonial Institute. . Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians. . Fellow of theRoyal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. , Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. . Fellow of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. . Fellow of the Royal Geo- graphical Society. . Fellow of the Royal His- torical Society. . Fellow of the Royal Horti- cultural Society. . Fellow of the Royal Insti- tute of British Architects. . Fellow of the Royal Micro- scopical Society. . Fellow of the Royal Meteor- ological Society. . Fellow of the Royal Photo- graphic Society. . Fellow of the Royal Society. . Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. . Fellow of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society. F.R.S. Met. S. . . Fellow of the Royal Scottish Meteorological Society. F.S.A. . . Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. F.S.A.S. . . . Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. F.S.I. . . . Fellow of the Surveyors' In- stitution. F.S.S. . . . . Fellow of the Royal Statis- tical Society. Fus . FusiUers. F.Z.S. . . . . Fellow of the Zoological Society. G.A . General Assembly. Ga . Georgia (U.S.). G.C Golf Club. G.C.B. . . . . Knight Grand Cross of the Bath. G.C.I.E.. . . Knight Grand Commander of the Indian Empire. G.C.M.G. . . Knight Grand Cross of St. Blichael and St. George. G.C.S.I. . . . . Knight Grand Cross of the Star of India. G.C.V.O. . . Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order. g. dau. . granddaughter. Gen General. G.E.R. . Great Eastern Railway. G.I.P. . Great Indian Peninsular. G.K General Knowledge. Glasg. . Glasgow. Glos . . . . Gloucestershire. G.N.R. . . . Great Northern Railway. G.O . General Orders. Gov. . . . . Governor. Govt. . Government. G.P.O. . . . . General Post Office. Gram. Sch. . Grammar School. Gren. Gds. . Grenadier Guards. Grts. . . Greats. g.s. . . grandson. G.W.R. . . . Great Western Railway. H.A.C. . . . . Honourable Artillery Com- pany. Hants . . . . Hampshire. H.A. Soc. . . . Highland and Agricultural Society. Harv. . . . . Harveian. H.B.M. . . . . His Britannic Majesty. H.C . Hyderabad Contingent. H.E . His Excellency. H.E.I.C. . . . honourable East India Company. H.E.I.C.S. . . . Honourable East India Company's Service. Hered. . . . . Hereditary. Herts . . Hertfordshire. H.H His (or Her) Highness. Highs. . . . Higlilanders. H.I.H. . . . . His (or Her) Imperial High- ness. H.r.M. . . . . His (or Her) Imperial Ma- jesty. Hist . History ; Historical. Histol. . . . . Histology. H.L.I. . . . . Highland Light Infantry. H.M H.M.I.S. . . . His (or Her) Majesty. . His Majesty's Inspector o£ Schools. . His Majesty's Ship. H.M.S. . . . H.O . Head Office. Hon.. . . . Honourable. ABBREVIATIONS XXXUl (Hon.) .... Honorary. Hosp Hospital. h.p half-pay. H.Q Headquarters. H.R.H His (or Her) Royal High- ness. H.S.H His (or Her) Serene High- ness. H. Trin. . . . Holy Trinity. Hum Humanity. Hunts .... Huntingdonshire. Huss Hussars. I.A Indian Army. la Iowa (U.S.). I.C.S Indian Civil Service. i.e id est (that is). lU lUinois (U.S.). Imp Imperial. I.M.S Indian Medical Service. In Inner. Ind Indiana (U.S.). Inf Infirmary. Insp Inspector. Inspg Inspecting. Inst Institute ; Institution. Insur Insurance. Int Interim. Intell Intelligence. Intemat. . . . International. I. of M Isle of Man. I.O.P Institute of Painters in Oil Colours. I.R Inland Revenue. Irreg Irregular. I.S.C Indian Staff Corps. I.S.O Imperial Service Order. I.W Isle of Wight. Journ Journal. J.P Justice of the Peace. Jt Joint. Jun Junior. Jun. Opt. . . . Junior Optime. Jurid. Soc. . . . Juridical Society. Juris Jurisprudence. K.C. . . K.C.B. . K.C.I.E. K.C.L. . K.C.M.G. K.C.S.I. . K.C.V.O. K.E.O. . K.G. . . K.G.O. . K.H.. . K.-I.-H. . K.O. . . K.O.S.B. K. St. A. . K.T. . . Kt. Ky. King's Counsel. Knight Commander of the Bath. Knight Commander of the Indian Empire. King's College, London. Knight Commander of St. Michael and St. George. Knight Commander of the Star of India. Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order. King Edward's Own. Knight of the Order of the Garter. King George's Own. Knight of Hanover. Kaiser-i-Hind. King's Own. King's Own Scottish Bor- derers. Knight of St. Andrew. Knight of the Order of the Thistle. Knight. Kentucky (U.S.). L. . (L.) . L.A. . La. . L.A.C. Lanes L. and S Lat. . L.C. . L.C.C. L.Ch. L.C.J. L.Div. Ld.-Lt. Ld. Pres L.D.S. Lect. L.F.P.S. L.G. Bd. L.I. . Libr.. Lie. . Lieut. Line. Inn Lines Lit. . Lit. Hum Litt.D, L.J. . LL.B. LL.D. LL.M. L.M. . L.O. . Log. . Lond. L. Pr. L.R.C.P, L.R.C.P.E. L.R.C.S. L.R.C.S.E. . L.R.C.V.S. . L.S.A. . . L.S.Sc. . . Lt. . . . Lt. Cav.. . Lt.-Col. Lt.-Gen.. . (L.U.) . . L. and N.W.R. M. . . m. M.A.. . Mag. . Maj.. Maj.-Gen. Man. Mang. . Mass. Lower. Liberal. Lord Advocate. Louisiana (U.S.). London Athletic Club. Lancashire. Linlithgow and Stirling- shire. Latin. Leaving Certificate. London County Council. Licentiate in Surgery. Lord Chief Justice. Licentiate in Divinity. Lord-Lieutenant. Lord President. Licentiate of Dental Sur- gery. Lecturer. Licentiate of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons. Local Government Board. Light Infantry. Librarian. Licentiate. Lieutenant (R.N.). Lincoln's Inn. Lincolnshire. Literary. Classics. Doctor of Letters. Lord Justice. Bachelor of Laws. , Doctor of Laws. , Master of Laws. . Licentiate in Midwifery ; Lower Modern Class. , Lord Ordinary. . Logic. , London. . Licensed Preacher. . Licentiate of the Royal Col- lege of Physicians. Licentiate of the Royal Col- lege of Physicians, Edin- burgh. , Licentiate of the Royal Col- lege of Surgeons. . Licentiate of the Royal Col- lege of Surgeons, Edin- burgh. . Licentiate of the Royal Col- lege of Veterinary Sur- geons. . Licentiate of the Society of Apothecaries. Licentiate in Sanitary Sci- ence. , Lieutenant (Army). Light Cavalry. Lieutenant-Colonel. Lieutenant-General. Liberal Unionist. . London and North-Western Railway. , Modern Class. , married. Master of Arts. , Magistrate ; Magazine. , Major. , Major-General. , Manager. , Managing. . Massachusetts (U.S.). XXXIV ABBREVIATIONS Math. . . . Mathematics ; Mathema- tical. M.B.. . . . Bachelor of Medicine. M.C.C. . . . Marylebone Cricket Club. M.Ch. . . . Master in Surgery. M.C.S. . . . Madras Civil Service. M.D. . . . Doctor of Medicine. Me. . . . Maine (U.S.). M.E.C. . . Member of Executive Coun- cil. . Mechanics. Mech. . . Med.. . . . Medical. Med. Pract.. . Medical Practitioner. Mem. . Member. Merc. . Mercantile. Metaphys. . . Metaphysics. Met. R. . . . Metropolitan Railway. M.F.H. . . . Master of Foxhounds. M.I. . . . . Mounted Infantry. Mich. . . . Michigan (U.S.). M.I.E.E. . . Member of the Institute of Electrical Engineers. M.I.E.S. . Member of the Institute of Engineers and Shipbuil- ders, Scotland. Mil. . . . . Military ; Militia. M.I.M.E. . . Member of the Institute of Mining Engineers. M.I. Mech. E. . Member of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers. M.I.M.M. . . Member of the Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Min. . . Minister. Ming. . Mining. Minn. . Minnesota (U.S.). M. Inst. C.E. . Member of the Institute of Civil Engineers. M. Inst. M.E. . Member of the Institute of Mining Engineers. Miss. . . Missionary; Mississippi (U.S.). M.L.A. . . Member of Legislative As- sembly. M.L.C. . . Member of Legislative Coun- cil. Middle Modern. M.M. . . M.N.I. . . . Madras Native Infantry. Mo. . . . . Missouri (U.S.). Mods. Moderations. M.O.H. . . . Medical Ofacer of Health ; Master of Otter Hounds. Men. . . Montana (U.S.). M.P. . . . . Member of Parliament. M.P.C. . Medico-Psychological Certi- ficate. M.R.. Mounted Rifles. M.R.A.S. . . Member of the Royal Asiatic Society. M.R.C.P. . . Memberof the Royal College of Physicians. M.R.C.P.E. . . Member of the Royal Col- lege of Physicians, Edin- burgh. M.R.C.S. . . Member Royal College of Surgeons. M.R.C.S.E. . . Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. M.R.I.A. . . Member of the Royal Irish Academy. M.R.S.A. . . Member of the Royal So- ciety of Arts. M.S. . . . . Master of Surgery. M.S.C. . . . Madras Staff Corps. M.Sc, . Master of Science. MSS.. . . . Manuscripts. Mt. . . . Mountain. Munc. . Municipal. Mus. . . Music ; Musical. Mus.B. . . . . Bachelor of Music. Mus. D. . . . Doctor of Music. M.V.O. . . . . Member of the Royal Vic- torian Order. N. . . . . . North. Nat. Gall. . . National Gallery. N.B. . . . . North Britain; New Bruns- wick. N.B.R. . . . . North British Railway. N.C. . . . . . North CaroUna (U.S.). N.E. . . . . North-east. N.E.R. . . . North Eastern Railway. Nfld. . . . Newfoundland. N.I. . . . . Native Infantry. N.J. . . . . . New Jersey (U.S.). N.L. . . . . Northern Lighthouses. Northants . . Northamptonshire. Notts . . . Nottinghamshire. N.P. . . . . Notary Public. N.R.A. . . . National Rifle Association. N.S. . . . . Nova Scotia. N.S.W. . . . . New South Wales. N.T. . . . . New Testament ; Northern Territories of South Aus- tralia. N.W. . . . North-west. N.W.F. . . . . North-West Frontier. N.W.P. . . . North- Western Provinces. N.W.T. . . . North- Western Territories. n;y. . . . . . New York (City or State). N.Z. . . . . New Zealand. O. . . . Ohio (U.S.). O.C. . . Officer Commanding. o.c. . . only child. Off. . . . . . Officer. Offg. . . . . Officiating. O.F.S. . . Orange Free State. Ont. . Ontario. Ophth. . . . Ophthalmic. O.R.C. . . . Orange River Colony. Ord. . . . . Ordained. Orig. . . Original. o.s. . only son. O.S.B. . . . . Order of St. Benedict. O.S.N. Co. . . Orient Steam Navigation Company Ltd. O.T.C. . . . Officers' TrEiining Corps. O.U. . . . Oxford University. O.U.A.C. . . Oxford University Athletic Club. O.U.B.C. . Oxford University Boating ^h^^h O.U.C.C. . V-'XUU. . Oxford University Cricket Club. Oxford University Rugby O.U.R.F.C. . Football Club. Oxen. . . Oxfordshire ; of Oxford University. P. . . . . . Priest. Pa. . . . Pennsylvania (U.S.). P. and O. . . Peninsular and Oriental Steamship Company. Path. . . Pathology. Pathol. . . . . Pathologist; Pathological. P.C. . . . . . Parish Council; Privy Coun- cillor; Perpetual Curate. P. Ch. . . . . Parish Church. P.C.S. . . . . Principal Clerk of Session. ABBREVIATIONS XXXV Pet. . . P.H. . . Ph.D. . Philosop. Phys. . Physiol. . P.M. . . P.M.G. . P.M.O. . P.O. . . p.o.c. PoUt. . Poly. . P.P. . . P.Q. . . Pract. . Preb. . Prelim. . Pres. Presb. . Prin. Priv. Prob. . Proc. Proc. Fis. Prof. Prov. p.s.c. P.W.D. . Q.C. . . Q.E.R.V.B. . Q.M.G. . Qn.'s Coll. R. R.A. R.A.C, . R.A.M. . R.A.M.C. R. and A. G.( R.A.S. . R.A.S.E. R.C. . . R.C.A. . R.C.V.S. R.D. Rd. . . R.D.C. . R.E. . . Rear-Adm. Reg. . . Regt. . Rem. Repr. Res. . . Res. of Off. Ret. . Rev.. R.F.A. R.G.A. R.H.A. R.H.G. R.H.S. R.I. . . Peterborough. . Public Health. . Doctor of Philosophy. . Philosophical. . Physician. . Physiology. . Paymaster. . Postmaster-General. . Principal Medical Officer. . Post Office. . Passed Ordnance Course. . Political. . Polytechnic. . Parish Priest. . Province of Quebec. . Practical ; Practitioner. . Prebendary. . Preliminary. . President. . Presbytery ; Presbyterian. . Principal. . Private. . Probationer. . Procurator. . Procurator Fiscal. . Professor. . Provost ; Province. . Passed Staff College. . Public Works Department. . Queen's Counsel. . Queen's Edinburgh Rifle Volunteer Brigade. . Quartermaster-General. . Queen's College. . Remove ; Rector ; Rifles. . Royal Academician ; Royal Artillery. . Royal Agricultural College. . Royal Academy of Music. . Royal Army Mediceil Corps. . Royal and Ancient Golf Club. Royal Astronomical or Asi- atic Society. . Royal Agricultural Society of England. . Roman Catholic. Royal Canadian Artillery. . Royal College of Veterinarj' Surgeons. . Rural Dean. . Road. . Rural District Committee. . Rpyal Engineers. . Rear- Admiral. , . Register. . Regiment. . Remove Class. . Representative. . Resident ; Resigned ; Re- serve. . Reserve of Officers. . Retired. . Reverend. . Royal Field ArtiUery. . Royal Garrison Artillery. . Royal Horse Artillery. . Royal Horse Guards. . Royal Humane Society. . Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours ; Rhode Island. R.I.B.A. R.I.C. . R.I.E. . R.I.M. . R.M. . . R.M.A. . R.M.C. . R.M.L.I. R.M.S. . R.N. . . R.N.C. . R.N.R. . Roch. . R.O.I. . Rot. Hosp. Roy. Roy. Inf. R.S.A. R.S.E. R.S.O. R.S.S. R.S.W. Rt. Hon Rt. Rev. R.U. . R.U.I. R.W.S. R.Y.S. S. . s.. S.A. . S.A.A.C. Salop S.A.M. Co. S. and T. San. Inst. S.C. . . Sc.D. . Sch. . . Schol. Scot. . . Scott. . Scott. Hist. Scr. . . S.D.F.A. S.D.N.A. S.E. . Sec. -. Sect. . Sen. . S.E.R. S.F.U. S.J. . S.L.R. S.L.T. Royal Institute of British Architects. Royal Irish Constabulary. Royal Infirmary, Edin- burgh ; Royal Indian Engineering College. Royal Indian Marine. Royal Marines. Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. Royal Military College, Sandhurst. Royal Marine Light In- fantry. Royal Mail Steamer. Royal Navy. Royal Naval College. Royal Naval Reserve. Rochester. Royal Institute of Oil Painters. Rotunda Lying-in Hospital. Royal. Royal Infirmary. Royal Scottish Academy. Royal Society of Edin- burgh. Railway Sub-Office. Royal Scottish Society of Arts. Royal Scottish Water Co- lour Society. Right Honourable. Right Reverend. Rugby Union. Royal University of Ire- land. Royal Society of Painters in Water Colours. Royal Yacht Squadron. Succeeded ; South. sou. South Africa. Scottish Amateur Athletic Association. Shropshire. ScottishAmericau Mortgage Co. Supply and Transport. Sanitary Institute. StafiE College ; South Caro- lina (U.S.) Doctor of Science. School. Scholar ; Scholarship. Scotland. Scottish. Scottish History. Scratch. Sudder Dewani Foujdari Adalat (Chief Civil and Criminal Court). Sudder Dewani Nizamat Adalat (Chief Civil Vice- regal Court). South-east. Secretary. Section. Senior. South-Eastern Railway. Scottish Football Union. Society of Jesus (Jesuits). Scottish Law Reporter. Scots Law Times. XXXVl ABBREVIATIONS S.O Sub-Office. Soc Society. Sol Solicitor. Sol.-Gen. . . . Solicitor-General. Somt. . . . Somerset. S'wark .... Southwark. Sp Special Class. S.P.C.K. . . . Society for Promoting Chris- tian Knowledge. Special Service. Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. S.R.C Students' Representative Council. SS. . . Saints. S.S. . . . Straits Settlements. s.s^ step-son ; steamship. Spec. Serv. S.P.G. . S.S.C. St. . . . St. Barth. . Stip. . S.U. and Nat. Subdiv. Supt. Suptg. Surg. S.W.. T.C. . T.C.D. T.D. . Tem. Territ. Theol. Theolog. T.M.'s Trans. T.R.C. Treas. Trin. . Trip. . T.Y.C . Solicitor before Supreme Court (Scotland). . Saint . St. Bartholomew. . Stipendiary. . Scottish Union and Na- tional. . Subdivisional. . Superintendent. . Superintending. . Surgeon ; Surgery. . South-west. . Town Council. . Trinity College, Dublin. . Territorial Decoration. . Temple. . Territorial. . Theology. . Theological. . Their Majesties. . Translator. . Thames Rowing Club. . Treasurer. . Trinity. . Tripos. . Thames Yacht Club. U. . (U.) . U.D.C. U.F. Ch. U.K.. U.M. . Univ. U.P. . Up. . U.S.A. U.S.L. V. . V. Va. . V.C. . V.-Ch. V.D. . Ven. . Vet. . Vice-Adr viz. . Vol. . V.P. . V.S. . W. . W.I. . . Wilts Win.. W.O. W.W. Wyo. y- ■ yds. . Yeo.. Y.M.C.A Yorks yr. . yrs. . a. Upper. Unionist. Urban DistricttCommittee. United Free Church. United Kingdom. Upper Modern Class. University. United Presbyterian. Upper. United States of America. Unemployed Supernumer- ary List. Vicar ; Vice. versus (against). Virginia (U.S.). Victoria Cross. Vice-Chancellor. Volunteer Officers' Decora- tion. Venerable. Veterinary. Vice-Admiral. videlicet (namely). Volume ; Volunteers. Vice-President. Veterinary Surgeon. West. West Indies. Wiltshire. Winchester. War Office. Water Works. Wyoming (U.S.). youngest, yards. Yeomanry. Young Men's Christian As- sociation. Yorkshire, younger years. DIRECTORS The designations of Directors, etc., are given as at the dates of their respective appointments. The asterisks denote Academicals. James Skene of Rubislaw, Advocate .... 1823-5, 1829-34 William Wood, Surgeon ..... 1823-5 Thomas Kinnear, Banker ... . 1823-5, 1826-9 Sir John Hay of Smithfield and Hayston, Bart. . 1823-6 John Russell, C.S., afterwards P.C.S. . . . 1823-62 Robert Dundas of Arniston, Advocate . 1823-32 Colin Mackenzie of Portmore, P.C.S., D.K.S. . . 1823-6, 1827-30 Henry Cockburn, Advocate, afterwards Hon. Lord Cockburn . 1823-54 Alexander Wood, Advocate, afterwards Hon. Lord Wood . 1823-8, 1831-6 Sir Robert Dundas of Beechwood, Bart. . . . 1823-8 Leonard Horner, Merchant ..... 1823-7, 1834-6 Alexander Irving, Advocate, Professor of Civil Law in the University of Edinburgh, afterwards Hon. Lord Newton Richard Mackenzie, C.S., afterwards D.K.S. . Sir Walter Scott of Abbotsford, Bart. Roger Aytoun, C.S. ..... Louis Henry Ferrier of Belsyde, Advocate James Moncreiff, Advocate, afterwards Sir James Wellwood Moncreiff, Bart., and Hon. Lord Moncreiff . George Wauchope, Merchant .... George Forbes, Banker .... 1826-32, 1833-9, 1840-5 Dr. Robert Graham, Professor of Botany in the University of Edinburgh ...... Adam Fergusson of Woodhill, Advocate Thomas Maitland, Advocate, afterwards Lord Dundrennan John Swinton, afterwards Campbell Swinton of Kimmerghame Francis Jeffrey, Dean of the Faculty of Advocates, afterwards Right Hon. Lord Jeffrey .... William Burn, Architect, Architect of the Academy . John Burn Murdoch, Advocate Thomas Richardson, W.S, John Gardiner Kinnear, Banker John Shank More, Advocate, afterwards Professor of Scots Law in the University of Edinburgh Peter Ramsay, Banker ..... William Young, W.S. . • 1823-7 1823-50 1823-32 1823-30 1825-30 1825-51 1825-31, 1835-41 1827-9 1828-33 1828-34, 1837-43 1829-33, 1840-5 1830-7 1830-5 1831-6 1832-8 1832-4 1833-8 1833-9 1834-40, 1843-8 XXXVUl DIRECTORS John Wood, Advocate ..... Walter Cook, W.S. ..... Robert Whigham, Advocate, afterwards Sheriff of Perthshire Charles Nairne, W.S. ..... George Dundas, Advocate, afterwards Hon. Lord Manor *Francis Brown Douglas, Advocate, afterwards Lord Provost of Edinburgh ; see School Register, p. 6 William Renny, W.S. ..... *JoHN Thomson Gordon, Advocate, afterwards Sheriff of Mid lothian ; see School Register, p. 7 . James Mackenzie, W.S. .... Warren Hastings Sands, W.S. Charles Neaves, Advocate, afterwards Hon. Lord Neaves John Marshall, Advocate, afterwards Hon. Lord Curriehill (primus) ...... ♦Archibald Campbell Swinton, Advocate, Professor of Civil Law in the University of Edinburgh, afterwards of Kimmerghame see School Register, p. 4 . John Cadell of Tranent, Advocate William Walker of Rowland, Advocate, afterwards Sir William Stuart Walker, K.C.B., Chairman of the Board of Supervision in Scotland ....... John Cowan, Advocate, afterwards Hon. Lord Cowan . Patrick Boyle yr. of Shewalton .... John Beatson Bell of Kilduncan, W.S. *John Mackenzie, C.A. ; see School Register, p. 7 *John Mackintosh Balfour, W.S., afterwards Balfour-Melvillc ; see School Register, p. 1 . *Thomas Cleghorn, Advocate, afterwards Sheriff of Argyll ; see School Register, p. 37 . James Moncreiff, Advocate, afterwards Right Hon. the Lord Moncreiff of Tullibole, Lord Justice- Clerk . *JoHN Wauchope of Edmonstone, afterwards Sir John Don Wauchopc, Bart. ; see School Register, p. 41 ♦Patrick Arkley of Duninald, Advocate; see School Reeister p. 42 . . . . . . .' Alexander Montgomerie Bell, W.S., afterwards Professor of Conveyancing in the University of Edinburgh * Very Reverend Archibald Campbell Tait, Dean of Carlisle, after- wards Archbishop of Canterbury ; see School Register, p. 4 . .John Ord Mackenzie of Dolphinton, W.S. Edward Francis Maitland, Advocate, afterwards Hon. Lord Barcaple •■••... ♦Archibald Tiio^fas Boyle, Advocate ; see School Register, p. 59 .Tames Mylne, W.S. ..... David Mure, Advocate, afterwards Hon. Lord Mure 1834-40 1836-42, 1861-7 1836-42 1836-7 1837-48, 1850-69 1838-44 1838-41 1839-44 1839-40 1840-6 1841-76 1841-7 1842-90 1842-7 1843-5 1844-9, 1851-6 1844-60 1845-51 1845-50 1845-60, 1870-93 1846-55, 1871-4 1847-53, 1856-66 1847-53, 1864-8 1848-57 1849-64 1850-82 1850-97 1853-8 1853-62 1854-64 1855-65, 1866-9 DIRECTORS XXXIX *JoHN Marshall, Advocate, afterwards Hon. Lord Curriehill {secundus) ; see School Register, p. 88 . . . 1857-81 William Thomas Thomson, Manager of the Standard Life Assur- ance Co. ...... . 1857-62 ♦William Ramsay Kermack, W.S. ; see School Register, p. 56 . 1858-63 *Thomas Constable, Printer to H.M. Queen Victoria ; see School Register, p. 6 . . . . 1860-81 ♦Robert Balfour, C.A. ; see School Register, p. 42 . . 1862-9 ♦Andrew Beatson Bell of Kilduncan, Advocate, afterwards Chairman of the Prison Commissioners for Scotland ; see School Register, p. 113 .... 1862-78, 1880-1913 ♦John Gillespie, W.S., afterwards Sir John Gillespie ; see School Register, p. 56 . . . . . . 1862-6 Patrick Newbigging, M.D. ..... 1863-4 ♦Alexander Forsyth Adam, W.S. ; see School Register, p. 58 . 1864-74 Andrew Wood, M.D. ...... 1864-81 ♦Edmund Baxter, W,S. ; see School Register, p. 6 . . 1865-71 George Thomas Kinnear, W.S., now Balfour-Kinnear . . 1866-72 David Maclagan, C.A. ...... 1868-79 Hon. Lord Abdmillan (James Craufurd) . . . 1869-76 Sir Alexander Grant, Bart., Principal of the University of Edinburgh ....... 1870-5 ♦James Donaldson Gillespie, M.D. ; see School Register, p. 78 1872-91 ♦Thomas Graham Murray, W.S. ; see School Register, p. 25 . 1874-80 ♦Henry Charles Fleeming Jenkin, Professor of Engineer- ing in the University of Edinburgh ; see School Register, p. 117 . . . . . . . 1874-85 Hon. Lord Craighill (John Millar) .... 1875-88 Hon. Lord Giffoed (Adam Gifford) .... 1877-81 ♦Charles John Pearson, Advocate, afterwards Right Hon. Sir Charles Pearson and Lord Pearson ; see School Register, p. 195 . . . . . . . 1877-98 ♦Andrew Ruthereurd, Advocate, afterwards Sheriff of the Lothians and Peebles ; see School Register, p. 139 . . 1878-85 ♦Robert Laidlaw Stuart, W.S. ; see School Register, p. 120 . 1879-99 ♦John Hay .Athole Macdonald, Q.C, now Right Hon. Sir J. H. A. Macdonald, K.C.B., Lord Justice-Clerk, Hon. Lord Kingsburgh ; see School Register, p. 143 . . . 1881- ♦Robert Cbaigie Bell, W.S. ; see School Register, p. 171 . 1881-1912 ♦Andrew Jameson, Advocate, afterwards Hon. Lord Ardwall ; see School Register, p. 209 . . . . . 1881-1911 ♦Right Hon. the Lord Advocate, John Blair Balfour, Q.C, M.P., afterwards Right Hon. the Lord Kinross, Lord Justice-General and Lord President of the Court of Session ; see School Register, p. 159 . . . . . • 1882-1905 ♦John Comrie Thomson, Advocate, afterwards Sheriff of Forfar- shire ; see School Register, p. 163 .... 1883-98 xl DIRECTORS *JoHN Cheyne, Advocate, afterwards Sir John Cheyne, K.C., Sheriff of Renfrew and Bute ; see School Register, p. 171 . *James Wallace, Advocate, afterwards Sheriff of Dumfries and Galloway ; see School Register, p. 247 *The Honourable James William MoNCBEirF, W.S. ; see School Register, p. 219 ....•• *Arthub Makgill, Advocate ; see School Register, p. 175 *Feancis Cadell, M.B., F.R.C.S.E. ; see School Register, p. 198 *The Reverend Professor Marcus Dods, D.D., afterwards Prin- cipal of the New College, Edinburgh ; see School Register, p. 129 . *James Avon Clyde, Advocate, now K.C., M.P. ; see School Register, p. 344 ...... *William Stuart Eraser, W.S. ; see School Register, p. 149 . ♦George Crabbie of Blairhoyle, Merchant ; see School Register, p. 250 . ♦Patrick Murray, W.S. ; see School Register, p. 246 . *James Mylne, W.S. ; see School Register, p. 219 Charles John Guthrie, Advocate, K.C., now Hon. Lord Guthrie The Right Hon. Charles Scott Dickson, K.C, M.P., Lord Advocate, now Dean of the Faculty of Advocates . *JoHN Hepburn Millar, Advocate, now Professor of Constitu- tional Law and History in the University of Edinburgh ; see School Register, p. 352 ..... ♦Colonel Thomas Cadell of Cockenzie, V.C, C.B. ; see School Register, p. 140 . ♦William John Dundas, C.S. ; see School Register, p. 242 ♦Patrick Johnston Ford, Advocate ; see School Register, p. 426 ♦Charles Robert Andrew Howden, Advocate ; see School Register, p. 345 ...... ♦Charles David Murray, Advocate, K.C. ; see School Register, p. 358 . ♦Leonard Walter Dickson, C.A., Manager of the Standard Life Assurance Co. ; see School Register, p. 366 . ♦Edwin Robert Moncreiff, Stockbroker; see School Register, p 415 . 1885-1907 1885-1901 1889-1906 1891-9 1892-1906 1894-1908 1897- 1898- 1899- 1900- 1900- 1901-10 1905- 1906- 1907- 1907- 1909- 1911- 1912- 1912- 1913- HONORARY SECRETARIES John Russell, C.S., also Director .... 1823-31 Adam Fergusson, also Director .... 1831-2 ♦Archibald Campbell Swinton, Advocate, afterwards Director ; see School Register, p. 4 . . . . . 1832-42 ♦Patrick Arkley, Advocate, afterwards Director ; see School Register, p. 42 . . . . . . 1842-8 ♦Archibald Thomas Boyle, Advocate, afterwards Director ; see School Register, p. 59 . . . . . 1848-53 ♦John Marshall, Advocate, afterwards Director ; see School Register, p. 88 . . . . . . 1853-7 ♦Andrew Beatson Bell, Advocate, afterwards Director ; see School Register, p. 113 . . . . . 1857-62 ♦John Comrie Thomson, Advocate, afterwards Director ; see School Register, p. 163 . . . . . 1862-6 ♦John Cheyne, Advocate, afterwards Director ; see School Register, p. 171 . . . . . . 1866-70 ♦Charles John Pearson, Advocate, afterwards Director ; see School Register, p. 195 . . . . . 1870-3 ♦James Wallace, Advocate, afterwards Director ; see School Register, p. 247 . . . . . . 1873-85 ♦James Alexander Gardner, Advocate ; see School Register, p. 297 . . . . . . . 1885-7 ♦William Harvey, Advocate ; see School Register, p. 324 . 1887-8 ♦James Avon Clyde, Advocate, now Director ; see School Register, p. 344 . . . . . . 1889-96 ♦John Hepburn Millar, Advocate, now Director ; see School Register, p. 352 . . . . . . 1896-1906 ♦Frederick Charles Thomson, Advocate ; see School Register, p. 408 . . . . . . . 1906- HONORARY TREASURERS Thomas Kinnear, Banker, also Director John Russell, C.S., also Director William Young, W.S., also Director ♦John Mackintosh Balfour, W.S., afterwards Balfour-Melville also Director ; see School Register, p. 1 James Mylne, W.S., also Director ♦Kenneth Mackenzie, C.A. ; see School Register, p. 7 . John Turnbull Smith, C.A., LL.D, 1823-31 1831-43 1843-9 1849-60 1860-4 1864-80 1880- xli xlii OFFICE-BEARERS CLERKS TO THE DIRECTORS Robert Hamilton ...... 1825-50 Gilchrist Gray Pattison ..... 1850-67 Alexander Brown ...... 1867-83 Charles Edward Walker Macpherson, C.A. . . . 1883-5 CLERK AND TREASURER Charles Edward Walker Macpherson, C.A. . . . 1885- RECTOR'S CLERK James Herbertson Jamieson ..... 1893- RECTORS 1824-8 and 1829-47 The Rev. JOHN WILLIAMS (b. 1792, d. 1858) ; youngest child of John WiUiams, Vicar of Ystrad Meurig ; ed. Ludlow School and Ball. Coll. Oxon ; B.A. 1814 (First Class Lit. Hum.) ; M.A. 1838 ; F.R.S.E. ; Asst. Master to Dr. Gabell at Winchester College, 1814-18 ; Vicar of Lampeter from 1820 ; Professor of the Roman Language and Literature in the University of London, 1827-8 ; Archdeacon of Cardigan from 1833 ; Warden of Llandovery School, 1847-33. Publications : Two Essays on the Geography of Ancient Asia, 1829 ; The Life and Actions of Alexander the Great, 1829 ; Homerus, 1842 ; Claudia and Pudens, 1848 ; The Life of Julius Caesar, 1854 ; Gomer, 1834 ; Discourses and Essays on the Unity of God's Will, 1857 ; Essays on Various Subjects, 1858 ; Letters on the Inexpediency, Folly, and Sin of a ' Barbarian Episcopate' in a Christian Principality; On the Force of the Latin Prefix Vae or Ve in the Composition of Nouns and Adjectives (Transactions R.S.E., xiii. 63, 1833-6) ; On one Source of the Non-Hellenic Portion of the Latin Language {ibid., 494, 1833-6). See D.N.B., Ixi. 427; Archdeacon Sinclair's Old Times, etc., pp. 231-43; Langhorne's Reminiscences, pp. 99, 129, 150-63; Davidson and Benham's Life of A. C. Tait, i. 18-26; Campbell and Garnett's Life of Clerk Maxwell, pp. 47-8, 66-7, 578; Gent. Magazine, February 1859, P- 209; Crombie's Modern Athenians; E.A. Chronicle, i. 130. 1828-9 The Rev. THOMAS SHEEPSHANKS (b. 1798, d. 1874); son of the Ven. John Sheepshanks, Vicar of St. Gluvias and Archdeacon of Cornwall ; ed. Trin. Coll. Cantab ; B.A. 1820 ; M.A. 1823 ; Asst. Master to Dr. Butler at Shrewsbury School ; Headmaster of Falmouth Grammar School, 1825-8 ; Headmaster of Coventry School, 1829-34 ; Rural Dean and Rector of St. John's, Coventry, 1834. E.A. Chronicle, i. 130. 1847-54 The Rev. JOHN HANNAH, D.C.L. (b. 1818, d. 1888) ; son of a Wesleyan minister ; ed. St. Saviour's School, Southwark, and B.N.C. and C.C.C. Oxon; B.A. 1840 (First Class Lit. Hum.) ; Fellow of Lincoln Coll. Oxon, 1843 ; Warden of Trinity College, Glenalmond, 1854-70 ; Vicar of Brighton from 1870 ; Archdeacon of Lewes from 1876. Publications : edited Poems and. Psalms by Bishop King, 1843, and Poems by Sir H. Wotton . . . and others, 1843 ; Discourses on the Fall and its Results, 1857 ; The Relation between the Divine and Human Elements in Holy Scripture (Bampton Lectures), 1863 ; A Plea for Theology as the Completion of Science : a Sermon preached in Dundee during the Meeting of the Br. Assoc, 1867 ; HoUowness, Narrowness, and Fear : Warnings from the Jewish Church, 1869 ; edited The Courtly Poets from Raleigh to Montrose, 1870 ; Our Duty to the Present : a Sermon [on Luke ix. 60], 1870 ; Discourses on the Divine Basis of Christianity, 1871 ; edited, with Introduction, Courtly Poets from 1540 to 1650, 1873; What has Christianity done for the Poorer Classes ? 1875 ; God in Redemption, 1878. D.N.B., xxiv. 302 ; John Hannah, A Clerical Study, by J. H. Overton, 1890. xliv RECTORS 1854-69 The Rev. JAMES STEPHEN HODSON, D.D., F.R.S.E. (b. 1816, d. 1890) ; eldest son of the Ven. George Hodson, M.A., Archdeacon of Stafford and Canon and Chancellor of Lichfield Cathedral ; ed. Ball. Coll. and Merton CoU. Oxon, of which latter he was a Postmaster; B.A. 1837 (First Class Lit. Hum.) ; M.A. 1840; Head- master of St. Andrew's College, Bradfield, 1869-72 ; Vicar of Steventon, Berks, 1872-7 ; Rector of South Luffenham, Rutland, 1877-81 ; Rector of Sanderstead, Surrey, 1881-90. Publication : Comfort amidst Sorrow : a Sermon, 1845. E.A. Chronicle, ix. 23. 1869-88 THOMAS HARVEY, LL.D. (b. 1823, d. 1901) ; ed. Glasgow University and Ball. Coll. Oxon; Classical Master at the E.A. 1847-56; Headmaster of Merchiston Castle School, 1856-63. Publications : Report on the State of Education in Glasgow, in collaboration with James Greig, 1867 [3845 II.] ; Report on the State of Educa- tion in the Burgh and Middle-Class Schools in Scotland, in collaboration with Alexander Craig Sellar, vols. i. and ii., 1868 [4011 and 4011 I.]. E.A. Chronicle, viii. 56; Scotsman, 7th January 1901. 1888-1901 ROBERT JAMIESON MACKENZIE, M.A. (b. 1857, d. 1912) ; son of Donald Mackenzie, one of the Senators of the College of Justice ; ed. Loretto School and Keble Coll. Oxon, of which he was Senior Scholar ; Asst. Master at Clifton College, 1881-88. Publications : Almond of Loretto, 1905 ; Life of E. R. Balfour, in collaboration with Archbishop Lang, 1905 ; War Pictures from Clarendon, edited and arranged, 1912. E.A. Chronicle, viii. 130, xx. 53 ; Scotsman, 25th November 1912. 1901-10 REGINALD CARTER, M.A. {b. 1868) ; ed. Clifton College and Ball. Coll. Oxon, of which he was an Exhibitioner ; First Class Mods. 1888 ; Second Class Lit. Hum. 1890 ; Gaisford Greek Prose Prize, 1889 ; Fellow and Tutor of Lincoln Coll. Oxon, 1893-1901 ; Headmaster of Bedford Grammar School from 1910. E.A. Chronicle, xvii. 88. 1910- REGINALD HERBERT FERARD, M.A. (b. 1866) ; ed. Eton College and Exeter Coll. Oxon ; Tutor of Keble Coll. Oxon, 1892-1905 ; H.M. Inspector of Secondary Schools under the Board of Education, 1905-10. E.A. Chronicle, xvii. 102. MASTERS CLASSICAL AND UPPER SCHOOL MASTERS ARCHIBALD NATHANIEL CARMICHAEL .... 1824-47 d. 1847. Publications : Greek Rudiments, about 1826 ; Greek Verbs, their leading formations, defects, and irregularities, 1841 ; Genealogy of Queen Vic- toria through the Anglo-Saxon, Scottish, Norman, Welsh, and Este-Guelph lines (3rd edit.), 1845. ' GEORGE FERGUSON, M.A. ...... 1824-47 '" Appointed Professor of Humanity, King's College, Aberdeen, 1847. Publica- 'i tions : Ruddiman's Rudiments, 1826 ; Grammatical Exercises on the Latin *' Language, 1832 ; Decerpta ex P. Ovidii Nasonis Metamorphosion Libris, 1838 ; "> Key to Mr. Ferguson's Edition of the Grammatical Exercises, 1842 ; Introductory Latin Delectus, 1843 ; Mair's Tyro's Dictionary of the Latin Language, remodelled by G. F., 1846 ; M. TuUii Ciceronis ; Cato Major, Laelius, Somnium Scipionis et Epistolae Selectae, edidit G. F., 1846 ; M.T. Ciceronis Orationes Selectae, edidit G. F., 1852 ; M.T. Ciceronis De Officiis libri tres, edidit G. F., 1852. jIj ROBERT MITCHELL ...... 1824-36 IjI, d. 10 July 1836. Publication : Outlines of Ancient and Modern Geography, 1826. ^- Rev. WILLIAM HENRY MARRIOTT .... 1824-6 "' Publication : The Primitives of the Greek Language, 1826. till JAMES CUMMING, LL.D. ...... 1826-46 ' b. 1800 ; from the Quakers' Seminary, Darlington ; Rector of Glasgow Academy, 1846-50; LL.D. Glasgow, 1850; H.M.I.S. 1851-74; d. 15 Dec, 1875. See Chronicles of the Gumming Club, Edinburgh, 1887. Publication : Tabulated Reports on Schools not connected with the Established Church, inspected in •"' the North and East of Scotland, 1859. i. 01 PATRICK CAMPBELL MACDOUGALL .... 1836-44 Appointed Professor of Moral Philosophy at Edinburgh University. Publica- tions : Introductory Lecture on Moral Philosophy, 1851 ; Papers on Literary and Philosophical Subjects, 1852. le, Rev. EDWARD BURKE ...... 1844-5 "f JOHN TROTTER ....... 1845-61 From the Rectorship of the Musselburgh Academy ; d. 8 May 1861. Rev. ROBERT MACLURE, LL.D. Glasgow .... 1846-52 Professor of Humanity, Marischal College, Aberdeen, 1852. Rev. R. PAYNE SMITH, M.A. Pembroke College, Oxford . . 1847-53 From the Headmastership of Kensington Grammar School, to which he reverted in 1853 ; Regius Professor of Divinity and Canon of Christ Church, Oxford, 1865-71 ; Dean of Canterbury, 1871 ; d. 31 March 1895. See E.A. Ch. ii. 70. THOMAS HARVEY, M.A. Balhol College, Oxford . . . 1847-56 Appointed Headmaster of Merchiston School, 1856 ; returned to the Academy as Rector, 1869 (q.v.). xlvi CLASSICAL AND UPPER SCHOOL MASTERS D'ARCY WENTWORTH THOMPSON, M.A. Pembroke College, Cam- bridge ........ 1852-64 Appointed Professor of Greek, Queen's College, Galway, 1864 ; d. 26 Jan. 1902. See E.A. Ch. ix. 70. Puhlications : Latin Grammar for Elementary Classes, 1857 ; Ancient Leaves, 1862 ; History and Philosophy of Story-telUng, 1863 ; On History and Progress, 1863 ; Day Dreams of a Schoolmaster, 1864 ; Nursery Nonsense, or Rhymes without Reason, 1864 ; Wayside Thoughts of an Asopho- philosopher, 1865 ; Fun and Earnest, or Rhymes with Reason, 1865 ; Scalae Novae, or a Ladder to Latin, 1866 ; Sales Attici, 1867 ; Wayside Thoughts, 1868. HENRY WEIR, M.A. Caius College, Cambridge . . . 1853-81 From the Headmastership of Berwick Grammar School ; d. 3 Dec. 1904. See E.A. Ch. xii. 36. JAMES CARMICHAEL ...... 1856-94 d. 26 Feb. 1894. See School Register, p. 103, and E.A. Ch. i. pp. 90 and 112. JAMES CLYDE, LL.D. Glasgow ..... 1861-78 From Dollar Academy ; d. 17 Feb. 1912. See E.A. Ch. xix. 86. Puhlications : Romaic and Modem Greek, 1855 ; Greek Syntax (6th edit. 1881), 1856 ; Elementary Geography (25th edit. 1892), 1857 ; School Geography (26th edit. 1898), 1859 ; Edinburgh Academy Rudiments of the Greek Language (15th edit. 1871) ; Rudiments of the Latin Language for the use of the Edinburgh Academy, 1879 ; Modem Latin Grammar, 1887. JOHN ALEXANDER BANKS, M.A. Edinburgh . . . 1864-9 Appointed from the Headmastership of the Proprietary School, Dundee ; d. 20 Jan. 1869. Rev. C. M. GRANT, M.A. ...... 1869-70 From the Headmastership of Old Aberdeen Grammar School ; resigned April 1870 owing to ill-health. GEORGE ROSS MERRY, B.A. Lincoln College, Oxford . . 1870-83 Appointed Rector of Dundee High School, 1883. Publication : The Liturgy of the Holy Apostle Mark, 1867. GEORGE STRATHAIRN, M.A. Edinburgh .... 1878-80 From Assistant to Professor Sellar, Edinburgh University, 1878 ; appointed Rector of Morrison's Academy, Crieff, 1880. ISLAY FERRIER BURNS, B.A. Balliol College, Oxford . 1880-2 ALBERT A. ELLIOTT, B.A. Queen's College, Oxford . 1881-3 From Classical Master, Blair Lodge, Polmont. ALEXANDER F. MACBEAN, M.A. Aberdeen . 1883-1905 d. 28 Nov. 1911. See E.A. Ch. xix. 47. GEORGE B. GARDINER, M.A., D.Sc. Edinburgh . . . 1883-96 From Assistant to Professors Blackie and Butcher, Edinburgh University • d 19 Jan. 1910. See E.A. Ch. xvii. 63 and 112. Publications: Thesis for the degree of D.Sc. (in MS. Edinburgh University Library), 1894 ; Latin Translation Primer 1894 ; A First Latin Course, 1897 ; Key to a First Latin Course, 1898 ; Translation of Cicero De Officiis, 1899 ; Folk Songs from Hampshire (Hampshire Chronicle CLASSICAL AND UPPER SCHOOL MASTERS xlvii and Observer) ; A Second Latin Reader, 1900 ; A Latin Anthology for Beginners, 1904. HENRY STACY SKIPTON, B.A. Exeter College, Oxford . . 1883-6 From Edinburgh Collegiate School. Publication : The Essay Writer (2nd edit. 1890), 1889. HENRY JOHNSTONE, M.A., late Scholar of Keble College, Oxford . 1888-1908 Appointed special History Master, 1891. See also E.A. Ch. xvi. 74. Publications : Echoes and Afterthoughts (T. Nelson and Sons), 1898 ; Carmen Academiae Edinensis Novae, ' Floreat Academia ' ; A Short History of Ancient Greece, 1900 ; Editor of the E.A. Chronicle, 1898-1901. F. A. HARDY, M.A. Keble College, Oxford, .... 1889- C. G. CASH, University of London, F.R.S.G.S. .... 1886- Assistant Master, 1886-9 ; appointed special Geography and Music Master, 1891. Publications : The Story of the North-East Passage, 1899 ; The Story of the North- West Passage, 1899 ; The Life and Voyages of Captain James Cook, 1900 ; Anson's Voyage round the World, 1909. GEORGE ROBERTSON, M.A. Edinburgh University . 1886-9 A. DRUITT, M.A. New College, Oxford .... 1890- H. E. D. HAMMOND, B.A. Corpus Christi College, Oxford . . 1890-8 Appointed special Modem Language Master, 1898 ; appointed Director-General of Education in Rhodesia, 1899 ; d. 8 June 1910. See E.A. Ch. xvii. 128. Publi- cation : Report on the School System of Baden for the Board of Education, 1899. Played Association Football, Oxford v. Cambridge, 1888 and 1889 ; for England V. Scotland, 1889 ; ran Mile for Oxford v. Cambridge, 1887 and 1889. A. J. PRESSLAND, M.A. Cambridge, late Scholar of St. John's College ........ 1890- From Christ College, Brecon. Publications : Geometrical Drawing, 1892 ; The Edinburgh Academy Army List, 1894 ; Elementary Trigonometry, 1899 ; Murray's School Arithmetic, 1907 ; The Main Features of the School System of Zurich, published by the Board of Education, 1902 ; Report on Physical Training in Switzerland, for the Royal Commission, 1902 ; Education for Citizenship, a Translation of Kerschensteiner's Staatsbiirgerliche Erziehung der Deutschen Jugend, 1911 ; The Continuation Schools of Switzerland, 1907 ; Education in Germany (The Teachers' Encyclopaedia), 1912. G. B. GREEN, M.A. Oxford, late Scholar of University College and late Fereday Fellow of St. John's College ..... 1891- From Llandovery School. Publications : Notes on Latin and Greek Syntax, 1897 ; The Book of the Alcestis, 1898 (the Alcestis was played in the Academy Hall, 1898). W. C. LAMING, M.A. London, B.A. Cambridge, late Scholar of St. John's College, Cambridge ...... 1891-1900 Appointed Rector of Kelvinside Academy, 1901. Publications : Selections from Livy, 1892 (Macmillan's Elementary Classics Series) ; Cicero, Actionis in C. Verrem Secundae, Lib. v., 1893 (Rivington) ; Eutropius, Books i. and ii., 1899; Livy, Book v., 1900; Livy, Book vi., 1900; Terence, Phormio, 1902 (Blackie's Illustrated Latin Series). xlviii CLASSICAL AND UPPER SCHOOL MASTERS GEORGE SMITH, M.A., late Scholar of Trinity College, Oxford . . 1891-2 Assistant Master, Rugby, 1892-8 ; Headmaster of Merchiston since 1898. L. G. THOMAS, B.A. Keble College, Oxford . From Felsted School ; appointed special German Master, 1897. 1893- M. W. KEATINGE, M.A. Exeter College, Oxford . . . 1894-7 Appointed special Modern Language Master, 1896 ; Tutor and Lecturer in Education, Oxford University, 1897. Publications : The Great Didactic of John Amos Comenius (2nd edit. 1910), 1896 ; Suggestion in Education, 1907 ; Studies in the Teaching of History, 1910 ; A History of England for Schools, 1911 ; An Introduction to World History, 1913. KENNETH M'MASTER, B.A. Brasenose College, Oxford Appointed special Modern Language Master, 1897. 1896-8 H. J. SPENSER, M.A., LL.D. Cambridge, late Scholar of St. John's College ........ 1896-1901 From Nottingham High School ; appointed Rector of Glasgow High School, 1901 ; appointed Headmaster of University College School, London, 1903. MARCUS DODS, M.A. Edinburgh, B.A. Cambridge, Advocate . . 1900-2 From Greenbank School, Liverpool. Publications: Early Letters of Marcus Dods, D.D., 1910; Later Letters of Marcus Dods, D.D., 1911. E. O. VULLIAMY, B.A. King's College, Cambridge See E.A. Ch. xvi. 152. P. R. HOOPER, B.A., late Scholar of Emmanuel College, Cambridge . Appointed Headmaster of Haverfordwest Grammar School, 1913. R. M'EWAN, M.A. Glasgow, B.A. Oxford, late Scholar of Oriel College . . . B. L. PEEL, M.A., late Scholar of Hertford College, Oxford A. E. ORANGE, B.A. Queen's College, Oxford . W. G. SHERRIFF, B.A. Queens' College, Cambridge . S. H. OSBORNE, B.A. Hertford College, Oxford A. G. JENKINSON, B.A. Oxford, late Scholar of Brasenose, Master • . . . . Interim H. B, CUMMINS, M.A. Durham, late Scholar of Durham University W. PETTY, M.A. Corpus Christi College, Cambridge . C. E. PAYNE, B,A. BaUiol College, Oxford Appointed to Clifton College, 1914. H. W. PIERCE, Heriot-Watt College, Edinburgh A. D. B. WAUTON, B.A. Cambridge, late Scholar of Clare College W. PARKINSON, B.A. Cambridge, late Scholar of Peterhouse . 1901-9 1902-1913 1904- 1904- 1906 1907- 1907- 1908 1908- 1909- 1910-13 1911- 1913- 1914- MASTERS xlix MATHEMATICAL MASTERS JAMES GLOAG, LL.D. ....... 1824-64 W. WILLIAMS, M.A. Trinity College, Cambridge . . . 1864-8 From Glasgow University ; appointed H.M.I.S. for Wales, 1868. JOHN SHAND, M.A. Aberdeen ..... 1868-70 From Ayr Academy ; appointed Professor of Mathematics, University of Otago, New Zealand, 1870. ROBERT WALKER, M.A. Clare College, Cambridge . . . 1871-3 From Aberdeen University. JOHN STURGEON MACKAY, M.A., LL.D. St. Andrews, F.R.S.E. . 1866-1904 From Perth Academy ; Assistant Mathematical Master, 1866 ; Head Mathematical Master, 1873 ; d. 25 March 1914. See E.A. Ch. xiii. 5 and 6, and xxi. 116 and 137, Ptiblications : Chambers's Standard Arithmetical Exercises, 1869 ; The Elements ' of Euclid, 1884 ; Key to the Elements of EucUd, 1885 ; Arithmetic, Theoretical and Practical, 1899 ; Practical Mathematics (revised), 1903 ; Plane Geometry, 1904 ; First Chapter on Mathematics in a History of Accounting and Account- ants, 1905 ; Memoirs in the Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society, vols, i.-xx. ; French Mathematical Journals ; The Academy ; Chambers's Encyclopaedia ; and article Euclid in the Encyclopaedia Britannica. JAMES TAYLOR, M.A. Edinburgh, F.R.S.E. .... 1886- Publication: Arithmetic, Algebra, and Graphs, 1905. A. C. MITCHELL, D.Sc. Edinburgh, F.R.S.E. .... 1888-90 Publications : Papers on Thermal Conductivity — in the Proceedings and Trans- actions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh — of Ice, Proceedings, vol. xiii. p. 592 (1886) ; of Aluminium, ibid., vol. xvii. p. 300 (1890) ; of Iron, Copper, and German Silver, Transactions, vol. xxxiii. p. 535 (1887) ; of Manganese Steel, ibid., vol. XXXV. p. 945 (1889); and on the Convection of Heat by Air Currents, ibid., vol. xl. p. 39 (1899) ; also various articles in Chambers's Encyclopaedia. GEORGE DUTHIE, M.A. Aberdeen, B.A. Cambridge, late Senior Scholar of Queens' College ...... 1892-1901 President Edinburgh Mathematical Society, 1901 ; and Editor of the Mathe- matical and Physical Department of the Harmsworth Encyclopaedia ; appointed Director of Education in Rhodesia, 1901 ; M.L.C. Rhodesia, 1914. E. W. HERBERT, M.A. Jesus College, Oxford .... 1901- H. F. THOMPSON, B.A. DubUn ..... 1904-10 Appointed Master at Charterhouse, 1910. See E.A. Ch. xviii. 15. ASSISTANT MATHEMATICAL MASTERS Mr. MUIR ........ 1833-5 JOHN MACMILLAN, M.A. St. Andrews, M.B., CM., D.Sc. Edinburgh, F.R.C.P.E., F.R.C.S.E., F.R.S.E. ..... 1873-8 Appointed one of the Senior Masters at George Watson's College, 1878 ; d. 7 Nov. 1913. See E.A. Ch. xxi. 18. J. H, SWAN, M.A. Edinburgh ...... 1878-9 D. TRAILL, M.A. Edinburgh ...... 1879-84 JOHN ALISON, M.A. Edinburgh ..... 1884-6 Now Headmaster of (Jeorge Watson's College, Edinburgh. Publication : Arithmetic for Schools and Colleges, 1905. d MASTERS MASTERS OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE CHARLES BARKER, B.A. Trinity College, Cambridge JAMES DYER . . . . • Mr. WILLIAMSON . . . ■ Mr. HUGHES (interim) .... Mr. BROUGHTON .... 1824-5 1825-32 1832 1832 1832-3 THEODORE WILLIAMS, M.A. Queen's College, Oxford . . 1833-46 F. B. CALVERT, M.A. ....... 1846-55 Afterwards Rhetorical Lecturer and Teacher of Elocution, New College, Edinburgh. GEORGE BICKERTON ...... 1855-7 From Senior Mastership of Mr. Oliphant's School. JAMES SCOUGAL ....... 1858-9 Appointed H.M.I.S. 1859. W. F. COLLIER, M.A., LL.D. Trinity College, Dublin . . . 1859-70 From Madras College, St. Andrews ; founded Park School, Glasgow, 1870-80 ; Principal and English Master, Belfast Academy, 1880 ; d. 24 Nov. 1904. See E.A. Ch. xii. 35. Publications : A Grammar of the English Language, 1857 ; History of the British Empire, 1859 ; The Great Events of History, 1860 ; A History of English Literature, 1861 ; Pictures of English History, 1864 ; The History of England, 1864 ; Pictures of the Periods, 1865 ; History of Greece, 1866 ; History of Rome, 1866 ; Marjorie Dudingstoune, 1867 ; The Loves of Rose-pink and Skyblue, Tales told to Children, 1868 ; Outlines of General History, 1868 ; History of the Nineteenth Century, 1869 ; History of the British Empire, 1870 (2 vols.) and 1871 ; The New Practical English Grammar, 1874 ; History of Scotland for Schools, 1880 ; OutUne of Zoology for Junior Classes, 1882 ; History of Ireland for Schools (7th edit. 1896), 1884 ; The Central Figures of Irish History from 400 a.d. to 1603 a.d., 1891. F. R. PRICE, B.A. Queen's College, Oxford .... 1870 From and returned to Cheltenham College. JAMES SIME, M.A. ....... 1871-3 Publications : History of Germany, 1874 ; Lessing, his Life and Writings (2 vols.), 1877 ; Life of Schiller, 1882 ; Life of Johann Wolfgang Goethe, 1887. C. R. SCOTT, LL.D. St. Andrews ..... 1873-8 Appointed Rector of the High School, Kirkcaldy, 1878 ; d. 4 Sept. 1911. See E.A. Ch. xix. 6. MASTERS li WRITING AND ARITHMETIC MASTERS JAMES GLOVER ....... 1824-8 ROBERT HAMILTON . 1824-52 J. D. MACLEAN 1852-68 From Southern Collegiate Institute, Glasgow, 1852 ; Master, High School, Glasgow, 1868. Publications : Bookkeeping for the Class Room and Counting House, 1857 ; An Introduction to Counting House Bookkeeping, 1892 ; Bookkeeping, 1893. ALEXANDER GILMOUR ...... 1868-1904 Assistant Writing and Arithmetic Master at the Academy, 1851-4; Head Writing and Arithmetic Master, 1868 ; b. 26 Dec. 1828 ; d. 11 Oct. 1909. See E.A. Ch. xiii. 5, and xvii. 6. ASSISTANT WRITING AND ARITHMETIC MASTERS Mr. GRAY 1824-5 Mr. MILNE ........ 1833-5 ROBERT CLEGHORN ... 1854-60 E. C. STEWART 1860-74 FRENCH MASTERS C. p. BUQUET 1826-31 and 1834-40 Publication : Nouveau Cours de Litterature, Repertoire des Chefs-d'oeuvre de Comeille, Racine, Voltaire at Moliere. M. BRARD . ....... 1831-4 FRAN9OIS SENEBIER ...... 1840-50 J. G. E. MACLEOD, LL.B. Paris ..... 1850-69 From Royal College of Rennes ; also German Master, 1851-66. HENRI VAN LAUN ....... 1869-74 From Cheltenham College ; d. 19 Jan. 1896. Publications : The French Revolutionary Epoch (2 vols.), 1878 ; The Rival Doctors, 1880 ; The History of Don Quixote, 1880 ; The Characters of J. de la BruySre ; Legons de traduction et de lecture, 1862 ; Grammar of the French Language (2 vols.), 1864 ; The Adventures of Gil Bias, 1866 ; Translation of Taine's History of English Litera- ture (2 vols., 1871 ; 4 vols., 1873) ; The Dramatic Works of Moliere (6 vols.), 1875-6 ; History of French Literature (3 vols.), 1876-7. GUSTAVE VIGNON, B.Sc. Grenoble ..... 1874-91 Also German Master, 1878-90 ; from Inverness College. Publications : Ele- mentary French Course, 1876 ; Junior French Course, 1876. ARTHUR JOHNSTONE, B.A. Balliol College, Oxford . . . 1890-5 Appointed special Modem Language Master, 1892 ; later on Staff of Manchester Guardian ; d. 1904. Publication : Musical Criticisms (posthumous), 1905. lii MASTERS GERMAN MASTERS Dr. KOMBST (Voluntary Classes) H. W. NACHOT, Ph.D. A. N. MEYEROWICZ, LL.B. Berlin 1848-6 1846-51 1866-9 ALBERT VON RAVENSBERG ..... 1869-78 (It is believed that this name was an assumed one.) Publications : The Student's First Year's German Companion, 1866 ; Practical Grammar of the German Language, 1868 ; Key to the Practical Grammar, 1868 ; Deutsches Lesebuch, 1870 ; Exercises in German Syntax, 1873 ; Prinzessin Use, 1893. SCIENCE MASTERS J. TUDOR CUNDALL, B.Sc. London, F.C.S., F.I.C. . . . 1890-1913 From Cardiff ; d. 24 July 1913. See E.A. Ch. xxi. 9 and 146. Publications : Introductory Physics ; A Course of Inorganic Chemistry ; Practical Chemistry. M. M'CALLUM FAIRGRIEVE, M.A. Glasgow, M.A. Cambridge, late Scholar of Peterhouse ....... From Eastbourne College. 1908- DEMONSTRATORS IN CHEMISTRY W. B. DUFFUS, B.Sc. Edinburgh WILLIAM DOUGLAS, M.A. Edinburgh J. F. H. STEWART 1894-1900 1900-5 1905-14 DRAWING MASTERS ARTHUR PERIGAL, A.R.S.A. WALTER CARMICHAEL (Architectural and Engineering) WALTER FERGUSON JAMES THOMSON GEORGE M. PATERSON . d. 2 August 1906. See E.A. Ch. xiv A. H. JENKINS 9. 1851-68 1852-66 1863-81 1881-9 1891-1906 1906- MASTER FOR FORTIFICATION AND CIVIL ENGINEERING Lieutenant JOHN MACKIE ...... 1855-79 PREPARATORY SCHOOL Miss CLARK ....... 1888-9 Miss LINDSAY HARDIE ..... 1888-93 Miss WOOD ....... 1888- Miss CAMERON .... 1889-95 Miss PETERSON ...... 1889-92 Miss GRIEVE ....... 1893-5 Miss HARDIE 1892-9 Miss E. CLARK ...... 1893- Miss ELEANOR MACBEAN ..... 1894-5 MissNICOL ....... 1895-1906 Miss FULLER ..... 1895- MissJACOBSEN ...... 1900-2 Miss G. CRAUFURD .... 1902-6 Miss MARWICK (interim) ..... 1903-4 Miss M. L. EWING ..... 1906- Miss M. MOYES ...... 1906-10 Miss M. L. F. SCOTT . 1907-13 Miss E. H. MILLAR ...... 1910- MissTULLO 1911- Miss SOMERVILLE, M.A. 1918- Miss RANSOM ....... 1914 MUSIC MASTERS (VISITING) A. W. NALBOROUGH . A. T. LEE ASHTON, Mus. Bac. Oxon 1893- 1908- ORGANIST TO THE SCHOOL A. W. NALBOROUGH 1913- liii DUXES OF THE WHOLE SCHOOL 1825. Alexander Wood. 1870. 1826. Archibald Campbell Tait. 1871. 1827. Archibald Campbell Tait. 1872. 1828. Patrick Murray. 1873. 1829. Andrew Ramsay Campbell. 1874. 1830. John Murray. 1875. 1831. Steuart Macnaghten. 1876. 1832. George R. Moncreiff. 1877. 1833. Thomas Tulloh. 1878. 1834. Patrick Arkley. 1879. 1835. Charles H. Langhobne. 1880. 1836. William K. Kerr. 1881. 1837. John Mackintosh. 1882. 1838. Andrew Steuart. 1883. 1839. William Young Sellar. 1884. 1840. Edward W. Lane. 1885. 1841. George Drysdale. 1886. 1842. Gavin David Young. 1887. 1843. James Mitford Morison. 1888. 1844. James Stewart Gammell. 1889- 1845. Andrew Turner. 1890. 1846. David Scot Dickson. 1891. 1847. Lewis Campbell. 1892. 1848. Andrew Beatson Bell. 1893. 1849. Henry Dundas Boyle. 1894. 1850. William Christie. 1895. 1851. Alexander Monteath. 1896. 1852. William Carmichael. 1853. George Rankine Luke. 1897. 1854. Donald Crawford. 1898. 1855. John Blair Balfour. 1899. 1856. Robert Burt Ranken. 1900. 1857. John Cheyne. 1901. 1858. Robert Bannatyne Finlay. 1902. 1859. Andrew Abercrombie Jopp. 1903. I860. Alex. W. Mowbray Baillie. 1904. 1861. Alexander Moody-Stuart. 1905. 1862. Thomas Shute Robertson. 1906. 1863. A. C. Richards Maitland. 1907. 1864. Chas. J. Tennant Dunlop. 19O8, 1865. William M. Gordon Ducat. 1909. 1866. James Ramsay Drummond. 1910. 1867. Thomas Raleigh. 1911. 1868. Robert Jameson Torrie. 1912, 1869. /■Henry Montgomerie Bell. \James Fairbairn Finlay. 1913. . Wm. J. NORBRAY LiDDALL. David Dundas. Frederick Michel Hallard. Thomas Gregory. Wallace Martin Lindsay. J. R. NicoLsoN Macphail. George M'Intosh. Patrick C. Robertson. James Henry Hallard. Robert Younger. James Avon Clyde. John Hepburn Millar. Henry James M'Intosh. Chas. Melville Gillespie. Harry A. Alex. Kennedy. NicH. Dodd Beatson Bell. Andrew Murray. Hugh Gordon. John Christian Jamieson. Frank Frederick Lyall. William James Stuart. William James Stuart. Jos. HOULDSWORTH OlDHAM. George Rainy. John Ernest Hotson. John Ernest Hotson. ("Thomas Mansfield Hunter. \ Arthur Maitland Nisbet. Patrick Johnston Ford. Patrick Johnston Ford. Ernest Burdon. Alan Graham Thomson. David Alexander Guild. Kenneth Morton Oliphant. Harry H. Monteath. Ernest Graham. Allan Macleod. Patrick Ramsay Laird. Charles Mackintosh. , Alastair Hope Kyd. , James Braid Taylor. . Noel Graham Salvesen. Noel Graham Salvesen. , Robert Arnold Fitz-john Spence Robertson. Patrick Constable Hunter. liv EDINBURGH ACADEMY EXHIBITIONERS The Exhibition, of the value of £40 per annum, was founded in 1867 by the Edinburgh Academical Club. It is tenable for three years at Oxford or Cambridge or any of the Scottish Universities, and is open to present or former pupils of the Edinburgh Academy under certain conditions and limitations. EXHIBITIONER THOMAS RALEIGH . W. J. N. LHDDALL . WALLACE M. LINDSAY ALEXANDER GREGORY EDWIN ADAM and A. HALLIDAY DOUGLAS J C. M. GILLESPIE RICHARD M'INTOSH J. CHRISTIAN JAMIESON GEORGE RAINY J. E. B. HOTSON A. S. PRINGLE . ERNEST BURDON . FRANCIS R, ERASER and ] KENNETH M. OLIPHANT ] ALLAN MACLEOD . ALASTAIR H. KYD and ] JAMES B, TAYLOR J C. K. M. DOUGLAS . YEARS UNIVERSITY 1868-71 Edin. and Ball. Coll. Oxon. 1871-4 Edin. and Glasg. 1874-7 Glasg. and Ball. Coll. Oxon 1877-80 Glasg. 1880-3 Edin. Edin. 1883-6 Edin. and Trin. Coll. Oxon. 1886-9 Edin. 1889-92 Ball. Coll. Oxon. 1892-5 Merton Coll. Oxon. 1895-8 Magdalen Coll. Oxon 1898-1901 Trin. Coll. Cantab. 1901-4 Univ. Coll. Oxon. 1904-7 [Ch. Coll. Cantab. \Trin. Coll. Oxon. 1907-10 Merton Coll. Oxon. 1910-13 CWadham Coll. Oxon. Edin. 1913- King's Coll. Cantab. FLOREAT ACADEMIA Floreat Academia, Mater alma, Mater pia ; Huic paremus, hanc amamus, Ergo fortiter canamus Chorus — ^Floreat, etc. 0omi suboles est nota, Atque loca per remota ; Hie et illic gloriantur, Quia nostri nominantur. Chorus — Floreat, etc. Utriusque togae decus, Sunt qui Dei pascant pecus, Juri sunt qui roborando Opus dent et iUustrando. Chorus — Floreat, etc. Hi complexi sunt honorem, Pacis imponentes morem ; Indulgentes hi virtuti, Signa Martis sunt secuti. Chorus — -Floreat, etc. Hi soiendis rebus nati Sunt Naturam percontati ; lUi freti medicina Aegros eximunt ruina. Chorus — Floreat, etc. Artis exsecuti normas, Hi venustas fingunt fonnas ; lUi vias humanarum Munivere litterarum. Chorus — ^Floreat, etc. Floruit, florebit usque, Artibus virtutibusque. Arbor ferax, et natura Rite fruges repensura. Chorus — Floreat, etc. Venit vox a SoUs ortu, Redit a cadentis portu, ' Nos te. Mater, salutamus 1 ' Ergo fortiter canamus. Chorus — Floreat, etc. Henry Johnstone. ADDENDA PACK 337. Major H. W. Campbell, I.S.C. (ret.), d. 23 July 1914. 401. Major R. B. Black, late R.A.M.C, m. 28 July 1914 Lady Marcia Valda Jocelyn, yr. dau. of the Earl and Countess of Roden. 496. Archibald Halliday Douglas, Dux of the School, 1st Acad. Club Prize for Classics, 1st Clyde-Millar Greek Prize, Balfour Music Prize, Cadet Off. O.T.C., 1914. 492. Eric Malcolm Eraser, Sen. Ephor, Sergt. O.T.C., Shooting VIII., 1914. 485. David Griffiths Prosser, Mackenzie Prize for Classics, Sen. Ephor, Shooting VIII. (Capt.), Silver Medal, 1914. 489. Douglas Fernie Paton Reid, 2nd Clyde-Millar Greek Prize, 1914. 503. John Gervase Rid dell. Special Clyde-Millar Greek Prize, 1914. 518. Alexander Bankier Rodger, Gilmour Memorial Prize, Sen. Ephor, Corp. O.T.C., 1914. 499. Robert Dennistoun Stevenson, Sergt. O.T.C., Bradbury Shield, 1914. 518. Patrick Grant Thomson, Weir Class Club (1872-9) Essay Prize, 1914. 529. Alan Dunlop Foster, XI. 1914. 516. William Harrison, Sen. Ephor, Sergt. O.T.C., 1914. 501, Kenneth James Cowan Hill, 2nd Acad. Club Prize, Mackenzie Prize for Science, Chemical Analysis Prize, 1914. 498. Henry William Watson Miller, Corp. O.T.C. 486. Stanley Gordon Taylor, Gloag Medal, Shooting Comp. — Bronze Medal, 1914. 487. William Briggs Constable, Sen. Ephor, Corp. O.T.C, 1914. 525. Thomas Christian Kennedy, Mackenzie Prize for Math., Sen. Ephor, Sergt. O.T.C, 1914. 504. Andrew Blyth M'Culloch Bogle, Shooting VIII. 1914. 484. Ian Grant Macpherson, Balfour Music Prize, 1914. 502. William Graham Notman, Carmichael Class Club Prize, 1914. 490. Ronald Jordan Thomson, Corp. O.T.C. 1914. 536. James Norrie Shaw, Balfour French Prize, 1914. 495. Thomas Grainger Stewart, Shooting VIII. 1914. 515. Archibald Angus, Balfour Music Prize, Sergt.-Piper O.T.C. 1914. 530, James M'Laren, Sen. Ephor, XI. (Capt,), Gym. Comp. — Silver Medal, 1914, 502, Patrick Millar Matthew, jun., Balfour German Prize, 1914. 517. George Pender, Shooting VIII. 1914, 537. Charles Beattie, Shooting VIII., Bronze Medal, 1914, 535. Donald MacLachlan Macmillan, Mitchell Medal, 1914. 499. John Gardner White, XI. 1914. Ivii Iviii ADDENDA PAGE 531. David Nicol, Ferguson Medal, 1914. 514. Douglas Glendinning Thoeburn, Corp.-Drummer O.T.C. 1914. 509. Duncan Murray Wallace Smith, XI. 1914. 514. David Cleghorn Thomson, Balfour Music Prize, 1914. 518. Francis Henry Normand Walker, Gym. Comp. — Silver Medal, 1914 515. James Patrick Bannerman, Gym. Comp. — Bronze Medal, 1914. 539. John William Stuart M'Crow, XI. 1914. 520. John Hyndford Caemichael, Gym. Comp. — Bronze Medal, 1914. 526. Theodore Charles Martine, Balfour Music Prize, 1914. 531. David Sim White Pentland, Balfour Music Prize, 1914. 514. Alexander Morison Wallace, Balfour Music Prize, 1914. 540. John Wallace Muir, Shooting VIII. 1914. 513. William Marsden Robertson, Balfour Music Prize, 1914. 472. Roderick Alan Campbell, M.D., Cross Bank, Batley, Yorks, ra. 3 June 1914 Eileen Stuart, e. dau. of Dr. Dunlop, Thornhill. 503. Horace Skeete Thomson, d. 24 April 1914. 37. Earl of Wemyss, see also E.A. Ch. xxi. 176. 144. William Charles Maughan, C.A., see also E.A. Ch. xxi. 177. 340. Frederick Noel Paton, see also E.A. Ch. xxi. 177. 161, Right Hon. Sir Charles Dalrymple, Bart., LL.D., see also E.A. Ch. xxi. 181. 242. William John Dundas, C.S., LL.D., see also E.A. Ch. xxi. 181. 413. William Elliot Carnegie Dickson, M.D., appointed Director of the Insti- tute of Pathology at the Royal Hospital for Diseases of the Chest, City Road, London, E.C., see also E.A. Ch. xxi. 182. 457. James Somerville Turcan, admitted A.M.I.C.E. 1914. 186. John Bell of Enterkine, d. 8 Aug. 1914. 175. Maj.-Gen. Malcolm J. R. MacGregor, late 18th (Royal Irish) Regt., d. 10 Aug. 1914. 385. Robert Alexander Dudgeon, d. 12 Aug. 1914. EDITORIAL NOTE It will interest readers to be informed that the Frontispiece has been drawn by Mr. William Hole, R.S.A., R.P.E. Reference to this outstanding feature of the Register could not be made in the Preface, as although Mr. Hole most cordially entertained the desire of the Academical Club that he should furnish a Frontispiece, and generously undertook to do so if possible, it was doubtful until almost the last moment if the pressure of his other engagements would permit him to execute the work. The sincere thanks of the Academical Club are due to Mr. Hole for his gift of this admirable etching. T. H. P. F. H.-G. THE EDINBURGH ACADEMY REGISTER SCHOOL REGISTER THE RECTOR'S CLASS, 1824-7 BALFOUR, John, 1824-6. CI. 5, 6. s. of John Balfour yr. of Pilrig. Went to America in 1854 ; m. Agnes, dau. of Capt. Boyle, 42nd Highs. ; d. 1876. BALFOUR, John Mackintosh, afterwards Balfour-Melville, 1824-7. CI. 5-7. b. 23 Sept. 1811 ; s. of James Balfour of Pilrig, W.S., Pilrig House ; Second SSholarship Prize in 1825 and 1826 ; best in Latin Prose, 1827. Of Pilrig and Strathkinness ; W.S. 1835; S. his father in the estates of Pilrig, and in 1883, on the death of Mr. John Whyte- Melville, father of the novelist, S. as heir of entail to the Whyte-Melville estates in Fife- shire, residing from that date principally at Mount Melville, near St. Andrews ; Dir. E.A. 1845-60; re-elected, 1870-93; Treas. 1849-60 ; m. 1841 Anne, dau. of Harry Rainy, M.D., Prof, of Forensic Medicine in the Univ. of Glasg. ; d. 23 Sept. 1893 on his 82nd birthday ; see also E.A. Ch. i. 49. BELL, George Joseph, 1824-7. CI. 5-7. b. 1812 ; s. of George Joseph Bell, Advocate ; Prof, of Scots Law, Edin. Glasg. Univ. 1830-2 ; Snell Exhib. 1833 ; Ball. Coll. Oxon, 1833 ; B.A. 1836 ; M.A. 1842 ; B.M. 1842 ; Radchffe Travelling Fellow, 1842 ; appointed to succeed his brother, Dr. Charles W. BeU, as Physician to H.M. Mission to Persia, 1845 ; d. at Erzeroum, 1847. BENNETT, Alexander, 1824-7. CI. 5-7, b. 25 Sept. 1811 ; s. of William Bennett, W.S., 16 Carlton Street. W.S. 1835 ; m. 1846 Isabella Nelson ; d. 17 Feb. 1855. BLACKBURN, CoHn, 1824-6. CI. 5, 6. b. 1813 ; s. of John Blackburn of Killearn, Stirlingshire. Eton ; B.A. Cantab (Trin. Coll. 1832-5) ; 8th Wrangler; M.A. 1838; Hon. LL.D. Edin. 1870 ; Barr. Inn. Tern. 1838 ; published a book on Sales, 1845 ; Reporter in Chancery Court, 1849-58 ; judge of Q.B. 1859; Kt. i860; P.C. 1876; L.O. In Appeal, 1876-86; Life Perrage, 1876; ret. 1886 ; described by the Daily News as ' the greatest common lawyer of his generation, perhaps of the century. His most valuable judgments were deUvered in Commerical Cases, where he had an instinct for dis- entangling the facts, as well as for applying the law ' ; d. 8 Jan. 1896 ; see also E.A. Ch. iii. 40. BLACKBURN, Peter, 1824-5. CI. 5. b. 1811 ; s. of John Blackburn of Killearn, Stirlingshire. Eton, 1825-7 ; 2nd Life Guards, 1827-35 ; was first and only Chairman of the Edin. and Glasg. Rly. tiU its conversion into the N.B.. Rly. ; contested Edin. unsuccessfully in 1847 ; contested Glasg. unsuccessfully in 1851 ; M.P. Stirlingshire, 1855-65 ; Junior Ld. of the Treasury in Ld. Derby's Govt. 1859 ; D.L. for Stirlingshire ; m. Jean Wedderburn,. dau. of James Wedderburn, Sol.-Gen. for Scot. ; d. 1870. BOGLE, Andrew, 1824-5. CI. 5. b. 23 March 1811 ; s. of Andrew Bogle,. Cashier of Roy. Bank of Scot. W.S. 1842 ; m. 1863 Margaret Robertson, dau. of John McKean, W.S. ; d. 4 Oct. 1871. CADELL, WiUiam, 1824-5. CI. 5. b. 28 Oct. 1810 ; s. of WilUam Cadell of 'Tranent, Treas. of Bank of Scot. , Lt. 28th Regt. Ft. ; m. 1852 Anne Mary Coulson ; d. 2 Feb. 1853. CARNEGIE, John, 1824-5. CI. 5. b. 1812 ; s. of David Carnegie, Surgeon,. 25 Stafford Street. COCKBURN, Archibald, 1824-5. CI. 5. s. of Montague Cockburn, H.E.I.C.S., Caroline Park; d. CONNELL, James, 1824-7. CI. 5-7. b. 1811 ; s. of Sir John Council, Kt., Advocate, Procurator of the Ch. of Scot. Edin. Univ. 1827-31 ; Glasg. Univ. 1831-2 ; Snell Exhib. 1832; Ball. CoU. Oxon, 1832-6; 2nd CI. Lit. Hum. ; 2nd CI. Math. Finals; B.A. 1836; M.A. 1838; Ch. of Eng. ; D. 1836; P. 1837 ; C. of Titsey, Surrey, 1842 ; Ashe, Hants, 1842-5; Hurstbonue, 1845-7; Home, Surrey, 1847-57; Incumbent of Homerton, Middlesex, 1857-60 ; V. of Hammersmith, Lond., 1860-71 ; R.D. of Barnes and Hammersmith, 1870-1 ; R. of Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, 1871-8. Publications : Pesso-machia, or the Game of Chess, a Poem, and many tracts and sermons directed against 'Popery.' THE RECTOR'S CLASS, 1824-7 m. 1843 Elizabeth, e.. dau. of John Pearson of Tanridge Hall ; d. 1879. CONNELL, John, 1824-7. CI. 5-7. b. 1811 ; s. of Sir John Connell, Kt., Advocate, Procurator of the Ch. of Scot; d. in Canada, 1861. CRAIG, WiUiam Miller, 1824-6. CI. 5, 6. s. of John Craig, 72 Great King Street. CRAUFUIRD, Robert, 1824-5. CI. 5. b. 1809; s. of Archibald Craufuird, W.S., of Ardmillan. CRAWFORD, George, 1824-5. CI. 5. b. 1809 ; s. of Louis Crawford, Upper Canada. CUMMING, John, 1824-5. CI. 5. b. 1812 ; s. of William Cumming of Riga ; d. CUNINGHAM, Charles, 1824-5. CI. 5. b. 1811 ; s. of Charles Cuningham, W.S., of Newholm, and Town Clerk of Edin. 1807-51. H.E.I.C.S. 1829 ; 2nd Lt. ist Bom. European Regt. ; invalided home ; d, 1839. DAVIDSON, Henry, 1824-6. CI. 5, 6. b. 1811 ; s. of the Rev. Thomas Davidson of Muirhouse, D.D. Merchant, Leith ; father of Randall Thomas Davidson, Archbishop of Canter- bury ; m. 1845 Henrietta, dau. of John Campbell Swinton of Kimmerghame, Ber- wickshire ; d. 1889. DICKSON, David, 1824-6. CI. 5, 6. s. of James Dickson, Seedsman. DON, Charles, 1824-5. CI. 5. b. May 1810 ; s. of William Don, Forfar. M.D. Edin. ; Surg. Madras Army, H.E.I.C.S. ; d. 1844 in Madras. DON, James, 1824-5. CI. 5. b. May 1813 ; s. of David Don, Forfar. In business in Lond. and New York, c. 1841, and in Canada, where he died, 1850. DUNLOP, James, 1824-5. CI. 5. b. 1812 ; s. of George Dunlop, W.S. Proprietor of Clyde Iron Works and estate of Tolcross ; J. P. and D.L. for county of Lanark ; m. (i) Janet Donald ; (2) Louisa Locke, widow of William Colquhoun of Clathick ; d. 19 Jan. 1893. ECKFORD, James, 1824-5. CI. 5. b. 17 Sept. 1810; s. of Gen. James Eckford, C.B., H.E.I.C.S. Edin. Univ.; Surg. R.C.S. 1831; Phys. R.C.P. 1832 ; in charge of Prestonpans m 1831, and Kelso m 1832, when cholera there; Asst. Surg. Army; res. in 1835 when he went to Austraha in charge of emigrant ship ; Surg, and Phys. Hosp. of N.S.W. 1836 ; Surg, and Phys. to Governors of N.S.W. ; in charge of and laid out various hospitals; 1848 transferred to Tasmania to organise med. work there ; ret. 1865. Author: Facts and Observations upon Epi- demic Cholera, 1832 ; various pamphlets on Classics, etc. Coroner and J. P. in Tas- mania; m. Elizabeth CaroUne, dau. of Maj. Frederick Campbell Montgomery, 50th Regt. (Queen's Own) ; d. 26 June 1881 at Hobart, Tasmania. FERGUSSON, James Alexander Duncan, 1824-5. CI. 5. b. 30 July 1812; s. of Sir James Fergusson, Bart,, of Kilkerran, Advocate, 5 Charlotte Square. Lt.-Col. in H.E.I.C.S. 6th B. Lt. Cav. ; Cadet, 1828 ; Cornet, 5 Sept. 1829 ; Maj. 7 June 1849; ret. Lt.-Col. 28 Nov. 1854; served in Punjaub, 1849; ChiUianwaUah, Goojerat (medal with clasps and brev. of Maj.); m. 1844 Margaret, dau. of James Hope, W.S. ; d. 8 Nov. 1864. FERGUSSON, Robert Duncan, 1824-5. CI. 5. b. 1813 ; s. of Sir James Fergusson, Bart., of Kilkerran, Advo- cate, 5 Charlotte Square. Maj. in Roy. Ayrshire and Wigtown Rifles ; formerly an of&cer in the Rifle Brigade ; 2nd Lt. 5 July 1831 ; Lt. 6 May 1836 ; ret. from Rifle Brigade, 1842 ; m. (i) 1852 Helen, dau. of John Blackburn of Killearn, Stirhngshire ; (2) 1866 Mar- garet Eliza, widow of John Stuart Hay Newton of Newton, and dau. of WiUiam Fairhe; d. 1878. FERRIER, Hay, 1824-7. CI. 5-7. b. 14 Nov. 1811 ; s. of Louis Henry Ferrier of Belsyde, Linlithgow, Advo- cate. Of Belsyde; went to Singapore ; Maj. 48th M.N.I. ; Res. Councillor at Malacca ; m. 1838 Catherine Maria, dau. of John Bartholomew De Wind of Malacca ; d. at Malacca, 1854. FORMAN, James, 1824-6. CI. 5, 6. b. 9 Dec. 1812 ; s. of John Forman, W.S., of Staffa. Advocate, 1834 ; Capt. in Midlothian Yeo., Musselburgh Squadron ; J. P. for Midlothian ; Chairman of Committee of Management Edin. Savings Bank ; m. 1841 Helen Kyd, dau. of Wilham Scott of London Stock Exchange and Blackheath Park; d. 28 Jan. 1886. FOWLER, George, 1824-5. CI. 5. b. 1811 ; s. of Alex. Fowler, Builder, 1 Darnaway Street. GORDON, George, 1824-5. CI. 5. b. 1810 ; s. of Wilham Gordon of Hal- myres, 35 Drummond Place. Col. H.E.I.C.S. 50th B.N.I. ; served agst. the Coles, 1832-3 ; Punjaub campaign, 1849 (Goojerat medal) ; afterwards com- THE RECTOR'S CLASS, 1824-7 3 manded 2nd Sikh Infantry ; Ensign, 15 March 1826; Lt. 12 March 1829; Capt. 15 March 1849 ; Maj. 20 June 1854 ; Lt.-Col. 20 July 1858 ; d. 7 March i860. GRANT, Edward Birkett, 1824-5. CI. 5. b. 1811 ; s. of Sir James Robert Grant, M.D., C.B., K.H., K.St.A., The Hill, Cumberland. Capt. 4th (The Queen's Own) Light Dragoons ; Capt. 22 April 1836 ; ret. 1839 ; d. 25 April 1853. HISLOP, Alexander, 1824-6. CI. 5, 6. b. 1808 ; s. of Alexander Hislop. Farmer, East Lothian; afterwards in Australia, where he died, Dec. 1877. HISLOP, John Crallan, 1824-6. CI. 5, 6. b. 3 Dec. 1811 ; s. of Alex. Hislop. M.D. Edin. ; Medical Practitioner, East Linton, to i860, and North Berwick, 1860-9 ; m. Agnes Trotter ; d. Feb. 1869. HOME, John B., 1824-5. CI. 5. b, 1810 ; s. of Mrs. Home, George Street. INVERARITY, Jonathan Duncan, 1824-6. CI. 5, 6. b. 11 Aug. 1812; s. of James Inverarity of Rosemount, Montrose. Addiscombe, 1826; Haileybury, 1828-30; H.E.I.C.S. Bom. 1830; Comr. of Sind, i860; Mem. of Council, Bom. ; ret. 1865 ; S. his father to estate of Rosemount, Co. Forfar, 1858 ; m. (i) Maria Martha, e. dau. of Sir John Pollard Willoughby, Bart., of Baldon, Co. Oxford; she died 1871 ; (2) Agnes Anne Spottiswoode, dau. of Capt. Donald CEueas Mackay ; d. 28 April 1882. JACKSON, Alexander, 1824-6. CI. 5, 6. b. 1812 ; s. of James Jackson, Com- missioner of Excise, 67 Great King Street. M.D. Edin. 1838 ; F.R.C.P.E. 1843 ; Phys. Edin. ; d. 1885. JOHNSTONE, Robert Abercromby, 1826-7. CI. 7. b. 1811 ; s. of James Raymond Johnstone of Alva, Clack- mannanshire. Glasg. Univ. ; Trin. Coll. Cantab ; R. of Ingrave Brentwood, Essex. ; m. Anne, dau. of Joseph Walker ; d. 25 Sept. 1867. LEITH, George Gordon Browne, 1825-7. CI. 6, 7. b. 1810; s. of Maj.-Gen. Sir. G. Leith, Bart. Of Woodstock, Canada, and The Hermitage, Ancaster, Canada ; m. 1843 Eleanor, dau. of John Ferrier, W.S., of York Place, Edin. ; d. 1887. LYON, Hugh, 1824-7. CI. 5-7. b. 1812 ; s. of George Lyon, W.S., of Wester Ogil. Of Wester Ogil ; S.S.C. (firm of Maitland and Lyon, W.S.) ; j.P. Forfarshire ; S. father, 1866; d. 8 July 1891. MACDOUGALL, John, 1824-5. CI. 5. b. 18 Jan. 1810; s. of John Mac- Dougall of Polquhairn, Lt.-Col. 91st Highs. Lt.-Col. H.E.I.C.S. ; Ensign, 1826 ; Lt. 1833 ; m. Charlotte Braddock ; d. 3 June 1865. MACFARLANE, David, 1824-7. CI. 5-7. b. 1810 ; s. of James Macfarlane of Balwill, Stirlingshire. MACFARLANE, James, 1824-5. CI. 5. b. 1811 ; s. of James Macfarlane, Builder, Moray House, Drumsheugh. MACKAY, Charles, 1824-5. CI. 5. b. 1811 ; s. of James Mackay, 24 Forth Street. Firm of Mackay and Cunningham, Edin. ; m. 1845 Mary Clapperton ; d. 25 Feb. 1864. M'NAB, John G., 1824-5. CI. 5. MACPHERSON, Archibald Eraser, 1824-5. CI. 5. b. 13 Dec. 1807 ; s. of Col. Duncan Macpherson of Cluny. Col. B. Army, H.E.I.C.S. ; Maj. 1851 ; ret. i860 ; d. 1877. MARTIN, Peter, 1824-5. CI. 5. b. 1812; s. of W. A. Martin, W.S., 45 Melville Street. MENTEATH, Granville Wheler Steuart, 1824-5. CI. 5. b. 27 March 1811 ; s. of Sir Charles Granville Steuart Menteath, 1st Bart, of Closeburn, 27 Abercromby Place. Magd. Hall. Oxon ; B.A. 1833; M.A. 1835 ; Clergyman, Ch. of Eng. ; D. 1834 ; P. 1835 ; V. of Rauceby, 1843-54 ; R. of Hascomb, 1854-60 ; P.C. of Grazeley, 1861-8 ; R. of Morcott, Rutlandshire, 1868- 72 ; Chap, to late Earls of Caithness, Mar and Kellie ; m. 1837 Jane, 2nd dau. of the Rev. Edward Thorold ; d. i Sept. 1887. MONCRIEFF, John Scott, 1824-5. CI. 5. b. 1812 ; s. of WiUiam Scott Mon- crieff. Accountant, 15 India Street. C.A. Edin. 1854; m. (i) Christian, dau. of Alexander Marjoribanks of Marjoribanks; (2) Isabella, dau. of Laurence Robertson, Cashier to the Roy. Bank of Scot. ; d. 25 Feb. 1889. MURRAY, Andrew, 1824-7. CI. 5-7. b. 19 Feb. 1812; s. of William . Murray, W.S., of Conland. Of Conland; W.S. 1837; m. 1858 Jane Rogers; d. 11 Jan. 1878. THE RECTOR'S CLASS, 1824-7 MYLNE, Charles David, 1824-5. CI. 5. b. 1811 ; s. of George Mylne, Man. of the Edinburgh Life Assurance Company. Maj. 6th Bom. N.I. ; served in the Scinde campaign of 1841 ; afterwards Sec. to MiUtary Bd., and then Clothing Agent to the Bombay Army ; Ensign 6th Bom. K.I. 1828 ; Lt! 1837 ; Capt. 1846; Maj. 1854; m. Catherine Wilhelmina Liesching ; d. 28 Sept. i860. PATON, Archibald, 1826-7. CI. 7. b. 1810 ; s. of Andrew Paton, Saddler, 1 Greenside Street. PATTERSON, William L., 1824-7. CI. 5-7. b. 1811 ; s. of WilUam Patter- son, Merchant, George Street. RATE, John, 1824-6. CI. 5, 6. b. 1811 ; s. of Rev. W. Rate, Alnwick, 4 Moray Place. Schol. St. Cath. Coll. Cantab ; M.A. 1843 ; D. 1840; P. Exeter, 1841 ; C. of Mawgan and St. Martin's, Cornwall, 1840-4 ; Belgrave Chapel, Lond., 1844-8; V. of Lawpley with Wheaton Aston, Staffs, 1848-81. Author : Victory of Christ over Satan, 1888 ; Leaves from the Tree of Life ; Discourses Consolatory and Practical, 1890. m. Miss Briscoe, Old Fallings Hall, Bushey, Stafford ; d. Oct. 1906. ROBERTSON, Thomas, 1824-6. CI. 5, 6. b. 11 Sept. 1811 ; s. of Capt. Thos. Robertson, R.N., Leith, Comm. H.M.S. 'Royal Charlotte' on H.M. I.R. Patrol Duty. Merchant and Shipowner in Leith ; traded with Mauritius and the Cape of Good Hope ; of firm of Carstairs and Robert- son, Wine Merchants ; Sec. of Trinity House, Leith, 1847-65 ; m. Elizabeth Brown, dau. of James Wishart, Shipowner, Leith ; d. 9 Jan. 1865. SHAW, Hugh, 1824-6. CI. 5, 6. d. SINCLAIR, Godfrey, 1824-7. CI. 5-7. b. 1812 ; s. of the Right Hon. Sir John Sinclair, Bart., of Ulbster, 133 George Street. Sec. to the Agricultural Society for North Northumberland ; d. 1890. SKENE, James, 1824-6. CI. 5, 6. b. 1812 ; s. of James Skene of Rubislaw, Advocate. Lt. 73rd Regt. ; Ensign, 1828; appointed Police Mag. Ionian Islands, afterwards Vice-Consul, Constantinople (Priv. Sec. to Lord Stratford), and subsequently Consul at Aleppo; ist cl. Medjidie. Author: Frontier Lands of the Christian and the Turk ; Rambles in Syrian Deserts : he was known in the deserts of Syria as Sheik ul Arab (Chief of the Arabs) ; With Lord Strat- ford in the Crimean War ; Anadol, the last Home of the Faithful, etc. m. 1835 Rhalou, dau. of Prince Jaques Rizo-Rangabe, Grand Postelnic of Walachia ; d. 1886. SPENS, Archibald, 1824-5. Cl. 5, b. 17 Aug. 1809; s. of Col. Archibald Spans, H.E.I.C.S., Manor House, Inveresk. Haileybury, 1828; H.E.I.C.S. Bom. 1829- 54 ;l Judge S.D.F.A. ; m. 1829 Harriet Ochterloney, e. dau. of Sir Thomas Valiant, K.C.B., 48th Regt. ; d. 24 Nov. 1869. SPENS, James, 1824-6. Cl. 5, 6. b. 28 Nov. 1811 ; s. of Thomas Spens, M.D., 14 Drummond Place. Addiscombe, 1827; R.E. (Bengal), 1828; attained rank of Capt. ; m. 1849 Penelope C. Westropp, dau. of Col. L. J. Westropp,. 58th Regt., Co. Cork, Ireland ; d. 21 Nov. 1856. SPENS, Thomas, 1824-5. Cl. 5. b.. 1810 ; s. of Col. Archibald Spens, H.E.I.C.S., Manor House, Inveresk. H.E.I.C.S. ; d. Jan. 1832. STEVENSON, Alexander, 1824-5. Cl. 5. s. of Alexander Stevenson, S.S.C, 8 Great King Street. STEWART, James, 1824-6. Cl. 5, 6. STODDART, John S., 1824-6. Cl. 5, 6. b. 1812 ; s. of Admiral Pringle Stoddart, R.N., 10 Bellevue Crescent. Corn Merchant, Dantzig. SWINTON, Archibald Campbell, 1826-7. Cl. 7. b. 15 July 1812 ; s. of John Swinton of Kimmerghame, Berwick- shire. M.A. Edin. ; LL.B. Glasg. 1843; LL.D. Edin. i860; S. his father in Kimmerghame; Advocate, 1833 ; Editor Justiciary Re- porter, 1835-41 ; Prof. Civil Law, Edin. Univ. 1842-62 ; contested Haddington Burghs, 1852, and Edin. and St. 'Andrews Universities, 1868 (C), unsuccessfully; Brig. -Gen. Roy. Co. of Archers, 1864, until death ; Mem. of several Royal Commissions on legal, educational, and social subjects; Hon. Sec. to the Dirs. E.A. 1832-42; Dir. 1842-90. Author : The Men of the Merse, a Lecture delivered in Edinburgh, 1858. m. (i) 1845 Katharina Margaret, 3rd dau. of Sir John Pringle, Bart., of Newhall and Stitchell ; (2) 1856 Georgiana Caroline, 3rd dau. of Sir George Sitwell, Bart., of Renishaw, Co. Derby ; d. 27 Nov. 1890. TAIT, Archibald Campbell, 1824-7. Cl. 5-7. b. 21 Dec. 1811 ; s. of Crawford Tait, W.S., of Harvieston and Castle Campbell, Clackmannanshire ; Dux of School, 1826 and 1827. Glasg. Univ. 1827-30 ; ist Prizes in Latin Verse, Metrical Translation from Latin, MR. MARRIOTT'S (AFTERWARDS DR. CUMMING'S) CLASS, 1824-8 5 Blackstone Examination in 1827-8 ; Silver Medal for Latin Verse and Greelc, 1828-9 ; Snell Exhib. 1829; Ball. Coll. Oxon, 1830; B.A. (ist CI. Lit. Hum.), 1833 ; M.A. 1836 ; Schol. of Ball. Coll. 1830-5 ; Fellow, 1834-42 ; Junior Dean, 1836 ; Catechetical Lecturer, 1840 ; Tutor and Logic Lecturer, 1835-42 ; Classical Examiner, Oxen, 1841-2 ; Select Preacher, 1843; Hon. LL.D. Glasg. 1868; D.C.L. Oxon, 1842 ; D.D. 1869 ; took Holy Orders, Ch. of Eng. ; D. 1836 ; P. 1838 ; C. of Baldon, near Oxford, 183O-41 ; Head- master of Rugby School, 1842-50 ; Dean of Carlisle, 1850-6 ; Bishop of London, 1856-69 ; Archbishop of Canterbury, 1869-82. Pub- lications : Suggestions offered to the Theo- logical Student under present Difficulties (viz. The Tractarian Controversy at Oxford), 1846 ; The Dangers and Safeguards of Modern Theology, 1861 ; The Spiritual Wants of the Metropolis and its Suburbs, 1863 ; Harmony of Revelation and the Sciences, 1864; The Church of the Future, 1880, etc. m. 1843 Catherine, youngest dau. of the Ven. William Spooner, Arch- deacon of Coventry and V. of Elmdon; d. I Dec. 1882. TAYLOR, Arthur Joseph, 1824-5. CI. 5. b. 1812 ; s. of Lb.-Col. Taylor, 10th lluss., C.B., ol' Ogwall, De\'onshire. Lt.-Ccn. R.H.A. ; 2nd Lt. 1828; Lt. 1830; Capt. 1841; Lt.-Col. 1854; Col. 1854; Maj.- Gen. 1866; Lt.-Gen. 1870; ret. 1870; served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, in- cluding the siege and fall of Sebastopol, in command of the Artillery of the Highland Division (medal with clasp, 5th cl. of the Medjidie, and Turldsli medal) ; d. 1873. TAYLOR, Pierce Gilbert Edward, 1824-5. Cl. 5. b. 1810 ; s. of Lt.-Col. J. W. Taylor, C.B., 10th Huss., of Ogwall, Devonshire. Of Beaconfield, Devonshire ; B.C.S. 1828- 64 ; m. (i) 1836 Sophia Amaranthe, dau. of Maj. Shaw, B.N.I. ; (2) 1865 Anna Maria Elizabeth, dau. of the Hon. John E. Elliot. TOD, Alexander, 1824-5. CI. 5. b. 23 June 1810 ; s. of John Tod, W.S. W.S. 1834 ; d. 8 Nov. 1883. TYTLER, Alexander Eraser, 1824-7. Cl. 5-7. b. 1813 ; s. of Alex. Eraser Tytler, H.E.LC.S. Lt. R.A. ; d. 1841. WEIR, James, 1824-5. Cl. 5. b. 1811 ; s. of Maj. Weir, R.M., Easter Drum- sheugh. Edin. Univ. ; M.D. Albyn Place ; Mem- ber of the Royal Company of Archers ; d. 1846. WOOD, Alexander, 1824-5. Cl. 5. b. I May 1810 ; s. of Henry Bennet Wood, 23 Great King Street ; 1st Dux of School, 1825. Advocate, 7 March 1834 ; Sheriff Sub. of Berwickshire at Duns, 17 Sept. 1850-61 ; d. 29 Oct. 1861. WYLD, James Charles, 1824-6. Cl. 5, 6. b. 11 July 1813 ; s. of James Wyld of Gilston, Merchant, Leith. Edin. Univ. and Military Academy ; from 1834 resided in Canada, farming, etc. ; latterly in Toronto ; m. 1844 Dorothea, dau. of Henry Morson ; d. on his birthday, II July 1892. MR. MARRIOTT'S (AETERWARDS DR. CUMMING'S) CLASS, 1824-8 ADAMS, Joseph, 1825-8. Cl. 5-7. s. of George Adams, Northumberland Street, d. 1828. AINSLIE, John, 1824-6. 1810 ; Cl. 4, 5. b. Ai'chibald Ainslie, of Peaston by Ford. Advocate ; Farmer at Fordel, near Dalkeith; d. 1875. ALLAN, Thomas, 1824-7. Cl. 4-6. b. 1812 ; s. of Thomas Allan, Banker, London. Civil Engineer in Lond. ANDERSON, David, 1824-7. Cl. 4-6. b. 10 Feb. 1814 ; s. of Capt. Archi- bald Anderson, H.E.LC.S. Edin. Univ. 1833 ; Open Schol. Exeter Coll. Oxon ; B.A. 1836 ; M.A. 1839 ; D.D. 1849 ; Vice-Prin. of St. Bees Coll. Cumber- land, 1841-7 ; Incumbent of All Saints, Derby, 1848-9 ; first Bishop of Rupert's Land, Canada, 1849 ; V. of Clifton, Bristol, 1864 ; Chancellor of St. Paul's Cathedral, Lond., 1866. Author : Notes on the Flood ; Net in the Bay, etc. m. Ellen, e. dau. of James Marsden of Liver- pool ; d. 5 Nov. 1885. AYTOUN, William Edmonstoune, 1824-8. Cl. 4-7. b. 21 June 1813 ; s. of Roger Aytoun, W.S., of Murieston. Edin. Univ. and Aschaffenburg ; at the age of 17 published Poland and other Poems; M.A. 1849; W.S. 1835; Advocate, 1840 ; Sheriff of Orkney and Shetland, 1852 ; D.C.L. Oxford, 1853. Author: Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers ; Bon Gautier Ballads (with Theodore Martin) ; Firmilian ; Ballads of Scotland ; and The Poems and Ballads of Goethe ; contributed largely to Blackwood's Magazine from 1836 onwards ; 6 MR. MARRIOTT'S (AFTERWARDS DR. CUMMING'S) CLASS, 1824-8 Prof, of Rhetoric and Belles Lettres in Univ. of Edin. 1845; Biography by Sir Theodore Martin, 1867. m. (i) 1849 Jane Emily, dau. of Prof. John Wilson (Christopher North) ; (2) 1863 Fearne Jemima, dau. of James Kinnear, W.S. ; d. 4 Aug. 1865. BAXTER, Edmund, 1824-8. CI. 4-7. b. 12 April 1813; s. of Charles Baxter, Writer, 6 Nelson Street. W.S. 1837 ; of Mitchell and Baxter, W.S. ; Auditor of Court of Session, 1866-1894 ; Mem. Managing Bd. of Edin. Roy. Inf. ; Dir. E.A. 1865-71; m. 1847 Mary, dau. of WilUam Turnbull of Forthbank; d. 8 July 1894; see also E.A. Ch. ii. 14. BEILBY, George Thomas, 1825-6. CI. 5. b. 1811 ; s. of Wilham Beilby, M.D., 52 Queen Street. Edin. Univ. M.D. ; Doctor in Edin. ; m. Rachael Watson ; d. 1895. BROUGHTON, James, 1824-5. CI. 4. s. of Hugh Broughton of the Excise, 43 Castle Street. Went to Madeira. BRUCE, John, 1824-8. CI. 4-7. b. 1813 ; s. of William Bruce, Dean Bank. Merchant, Leith (of Taylor, Bruce and Co.); J. P. Northumberland; m. Sophia Fanning; d. 13 May 1895. BRUCE, William, 1824-7. CI. 4-6. b. 1812 ; s. of James Bruce, Dean Bank. CAMPBELL, Norman, 1824-6. CI. 4, 5. b. 1810; s. of Mrs. Campbell of Strond, 21 Lynedoeh Place. CARNEGIE, W. J., 1825-6. CI. 5. CHRISTIE, David, 1824-6. CI. 4, 5. b. 1811 ; s. of David Christie, 20 Forth Street. COCKBURN, George Forbes, 1824-8. CI. 4-7. b. 1812; s. of Montague Cockburn, H.E.I.C.S., Caroline Park, m. Jane Davidson of Muirhouse ; d. 1866. COCKBURN, Robert, 1824-5. CI. 4. b. 1812 ; s. of Robert Cockburn, 7 AthoU Crescent, R.N. ; drowned when 24, 1836. COLQUHOUN, Edward Hanson, 1824-7. CI. 4-7. b. 1812; s. of Frederick Colquhoun, Inverleith Row. CONSTABLE, Thomas, 1826-8. CI. 6, 7. b. 29 June 1812; s. of Archibald Constable, Publisher, Edin. ; Prize for French in 7th CI. 1839 appointed Printer and Publisher to Her Majesty in Scotland; Dir. E.A. 1860-81. A uthor : Archibald Constable and his Literary Correspondents (3 vols. 8vo), Edin. 1873 ; Memoir of the Rev. C. A. de Boinville, 1880 ; Memoir of Lewis D. B. Gordon, Prof, of Civil Engineering and Mechanics in the Univ. of Glasg. (printed for private circula- tion), 1877. m. 1837 Lucia Anne Cowan; d. 26 May 1881. CRAUFURD, John Reginald Houison. 1824-5. CI. 4. b. 1811 ; s. of William Houison Craufurd of Crau- furdland and Braehead. Of Craufurdland and Braehead; J. P., D.L. ; Lt.-Col. (Vols.); m. 1847 Mary Dundas, dau. of John Hamilton of Sundrum ; d. 1887. CRAWFORD, R. I., 1826-7. CI. 6. b. 1810 ; s. of Archibald Cra-^iord. CUNINGHAM, Andrew White, 1824-7. CI. 4-6. b. 1812 ; s. of Charles Cuningham, W.S., of Newholm, Town Clerk of Edin'. d. 1830. CUNNINGHAME, Archibald, 1826-7. CI. 6. b. 13 Sept. 1811 ; s. of Col. Cunninghame of Thornton. Advocate, 1834 ; ^- 23 Oct. 1856. DEALTRY, Charles Thomson, 1824-5. CI. 4. s. of Rev. George Dealtry, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. DOUGLAS, Francis Brown, 1824-5. CI. 4. b. 2 April 1814; s. of Archibald Douglas, Advocate. D.L. Edin. ; Advocate, 1837 ; Lord Prov. of Edin. 1859-62 ; contested Edin. 1856; St. Andrews Burghs, 1857; Dir. E.A. 1838-44; m. (i) 1845 Mary, dau. of C. M. Christie, Esq., of Durie ; (2) 1852 Marianne, dau. of the Hon. Alex. Leslie Melville of Branstone Hall, Lincolnshire ; d. 8 Aug. DOUGLAS, Robert Duncan, 1824-6. CI. 4,5. b. 1812; s. of William Douglas, Miniature Portrait Painter, 13 Hart Street. Edin. Univ. ; Mem. of Fac. of Proc. Glasg. ; 1843-56 in Strathearn and Douglas, Writers ; 1856-84 Proc. Fis. to Justices of L. Ward of Lan. ; represented B. of Trade ; Q.M. Lan. Yeo. ; Capt. 5th Batt. Glasg. Rifles ; d. 12 Aug. 1884. DUNLOP, George, 1824-5. CI. 4. b. 1813; s. of George Dunlop, W.S., Great King Street. Of G. and G. Dunlop, W.S. ; m. Mary Spens ; d. Sept. 1878. MR. MARRIOTT'S (AFTERWARDS DR. CUMMING'S) CLASS, 1824-8 7 ERSKINE, WiUiam, 1825-7. CI. 5, 6. s. of WiUiam Erskine, 23 Royal Circus. FERRIER, Alexander David, 1824-8. CI. 4-7. b. 13 Nov. 1813 ; s. of Louis Henry Ferrier, Advocate, of Belsyde, Linlithgow. Settled in Fergus, Co. Wellington, Ontario, 1835 ; served in Canadian rebellion, 1838 ; in 1856 became Lt.-Col. 6th Wellington Militia ; M.P. Ontario ; of Belsyde, Fergus, Ontario ; m. 1850 Magdalen, sth dau. of Alex. Dingwall Fordyce of Lescraigie in Upper Canada ; d. 4 Aug. 1890. GORDON, John Thomson, 1825-8. CI. 5-7. b. 19 March 1811 ; s. of John Gordon, M.D., Melville Street. Advocate, 1835; A.D. 1846-7; Sheriff, Aberdeenshire, 1847-9 ; Midlotliian, 1849-65 ; Dir. E.A. 1839-44; ™- 1837 Mary Wilson, dau. of ' Christopher North ' ; d. 23 Sept. 1865. GRANT, David, 1824-6. CI. 4, 5. b. 27 Dec. 1811 ; s. of the Rev. Dr. Andrew Grant, Dean of the Chapel Royal, Minister of St. Andrew's Church, 68 Great King Street. Univ. Edin. ; Lie. of Ch. of Scot. , but did not obtain preferment ; held various secular appointments; m. Jemima Lowe; d. 1892. GREGORY, Duncan, 1824-7. CI. 4-6. b. 1813; s. of Dr. Gregory, 39 Northumberland Street. Trin. Coll. Cantab, 1833 (Schol. 1835). GREIG, David, 1824-5. CI. 4. b. 1811 ; s. of Alexander Greig of Hallgreig, W.S. GREIG, John, 1824-6. CI. 4. b. 1814 ; s. of Alexander Greig of Hallgreig, W.S. HALDANE, William, 1825-7. CI. 5, 6. HAWKING, James, 1825-6. CI. 5. HEPBURN, WiUiam H., 1824-5. CI. 4. b. 1812 ; s. of Robert Hepburn of Clerkington, Merchiston House. HUNTER, James WiUiam, 1825-8. CI. 5-7. b. 1 Feb. 1812; s. of James Hunter of Thurston. ■ Of Thurston ; m. Sydney Ann Mansell ; d. 10 Feb. 1879. INGLIS, James, 1824-5. CI. 4. b. 1810; s. of John Inglis, Builder. INNES, Alexander, 1824-5. CI. 4. s. of Rev. William Innes, 7 Hart Street. IRVING, Alexander, 1824-8. CI. 4-7. b. 1813; s. of John Irving, W.S., 1 North Charlotte Street. Maj.-Gen. B.S.C. ; 2nd Lt. 1844 ; Lt. 1845 ; Capt. 1857; Maj. 1864; Lt.-Col. 1870; Col. 1875 ; Maj.-Gen. 1877. War Service : served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-6, including the actions of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, Buddiwal, and Ahwal (medal and two clasps), m. Mary Elizabeth Sarle, dau. of Charles Sarle of Cornwall ; d. 10 Aug. 1882. L'AMY, John Ramsay, 1824-8. CI. 4-7. b. 9 April 1813 ; s. of James L'Amy, Advocate, of Dunkenny, Forfarshire. Of Dunkenny; W.S. 1838 ; D.L. and J.P. for Forfarshire; m. (i) 1845 Mary Riche Macleod, only dau. of W. Mitchell Innes of Ayton ; (2) 1885 Mrs. Adeline Alty or Malcolm, Lond. ; d. 26 March 1892. LAWSON, WiUiam, 1826-8, CI. 6, 7. b. 1810 ; s. of John Lawson, W.S., of Cairnmuir, 8 Howard Place. m. Mary Anne Smith ; d. 9 June 1847. LYALL, James, 1827-8. CI. 7. MACCARTIE, Robert, 1825-8. CI. 5-7. b. 1810 ; s. of Justin MacCartie of Carrignavar, Co. Cork. Of Carrignavar; S. father, 1864, m. Eliza- beth, dau. of John Hyde of Castle Hyde, Co. Cork; d. 1867. M'HAFFIE, Samuel, 1825-8. CI. 5-7. b. 1812 ; s. of George M'Haffie of Corsemalzie, Wigtownshire, d. 9 Feb. 1886. MACKENZIE, Alexander, 1824-7. CI. 4-6. b. 28 Feb. 1812 ; s. of William Mackenzie, W.S., of Muirton. Of Meikle Scatwell; W.S. 1835; Keeper of Reg. of Hornings, 1839-44 ; m. 1842 Marion Dalrymple, dau. of John Mansfield of Midmar, Aberdeenshire; d. 9 Dec. 1891. MACKENZIE, James, 1824-9. CI. 4-7. b. 1813 ; s. of WiUiam Mackenzie, W.S., of Muirton. MACKENZIE, John, 1824-8, CI. 4-7. b. 1 April 1812 ; s. of Colin Mackenzie, W.S., of Portmore, P.C.S. and D.K.S., 12 Shandwick Place. C.A. ; Man. Scot. Widows' Fund, 1839-59; Treas. of Bank of Scot. 1859-61 ; Dir. until 1897; Dir. E.A. 1845-50; m. Christina Garioch Mansfield ; d. 26 June 1900 ; see also E.A. Ch. vii. 109. MACKENZIE, Kenneth, 1824-8. CI. 4-7. b. 17 July 1812 ; s. of Richard Mackenzie, W.S., of Dolphinton. C.A. Edin. 1854; Treas. E.A. 1864-80; 8 MR. MARRIOTT'S (AFTERWARDS DR. CUMMING'S) CLASS, 1824-8 m. Charlotte, dau. of George AtkinsoB.:. Wray; d. 1 6 Sept. i88o. MACKENZIE, Walter, 1824-5. CI. 4. b. 1814 ; s. of Richard Mackenzie, W.S., of Dolphinton. Drowned Aug. 1825 at Appleby. MAITLAND, Frederick Charles, 1825-7. CI. 5, 6. b. 7 April 1812 ; s. of Sir Alexander Charles Gibson Maitland, Bart., of Clifton Hall, Midlothian. m. Emily Jeanette, e. dau. of Col. John Craigie, and widow of J. Maxwell Lyte of Berry Head, Devon ; d. 31 Aug. 1890. MAKGILL, George, 1824-7. CI. 4, 6, 7. b. 1812 ; s. of Capt. Makgill of Kemback. Of Kemback, Fifeshire ; m. 1833 Harriet, dau. of Alfred Strettall. MARSHALL, George M., 1824-6. CI. 4, 5. b. 1811 ; s. of Wilham Marshall, Jeweller, 9 Union Street. MENZIES, Archibald, 1824-8. CI. 4-6. b. 1814 ; s. of Archibald Menzies of Pitnacree. MENZIES, Robert, 1824-8. CI. 4-7. b. 1811 ; s. of Archibald Menzies of Pitnacree. MERCER, Graeme Reid, 1824-8. CI. 4-7. b. 1812 ; s. of George Mercer of Gorthy, 20 York Place. Of Gorthy; J.P. for Perth and Midlothian ; fmly. in Ceylon C.S. ; m. 1854 Catherine, dau. of James Hay ; d. 23 Oct. 1886. MOLESWORTH, Arscott Ourry, 1827-8. CI. 7. b. 1813; s. of Sir Arscott Arscott Ourry Molesworth, Bart. ; best in Latin Prose, 7th CI., 1828. d. young. MONRO, David, 1824-8. CI. 4-7. b. 13 March 1813 ; s. of Dr. Alex. Monro, Prof, of Anatomy and Practical Surgery, 121 George Street. Settled at Nelson, N.Z. ; Speaker of Ho. of Representatives, 1861-70; M.D. Edin., but did not practise; Kt. 1866; m. 1845 Dinah Seeker ; d. 15 Feb. 1877. MONTGOMERY, James, 1824-6. CI. 4, 5. b. ,1812; s. of George Montgomery, Confectioner, 80 Princes Street. MONTGOMERY, Robert, 1824-5. CI. 4. b. 1814 ; s. of George Montgomery, Confectioner, 30 Princes Street. MOREHEAD, Robert Archibald Alison, 1824-6. CI. 4, 5. b. 1813 ; s. of the Rev. Robert Morehead, 20 Hill Street. Banker, Sydney, N.S.W. ; Man. Scot. Aus- tralian Invest. Co. from its commencement for forty-three years ; m. Helen Dunlop ; d. 7 Jan. 1885. MOREHOUSE, James, 1827-9. CI. 6, 7. b. 1813 ; s. of Dr. James Morehouse, Carlisle. MURRAY, Charles, 1825-8. CI. 5-7. b. 18 Aug. 1812 ; s. of the Right Hon. Alexander, Lord Elibank. d. 1833. MURRAY, Patrick, 1824-8. CI. 4-7. b. 15 Sept. 1812 ; s. of Sir Patrick Murray of Ochtertyre, Bart., Baron of the Exchequer ; Dux of School, 1828. - Advocate, 1836 ; d. 18 Feb. 1889. PATERSON, Adam, 1824-7. CI. 4-6. b. 1813; s. of Andrew Paterson, S.S.C., 47 Albany Street. ROLLAND, Henry, 1825-6. CI. 5. b. 9 March 1811 ; s. of Adam Rolland, W.S., of Gask. Lt.-Col. 19th Bom. N.I. ; was Maj. at Kohlapur at the time Iris regt. mutinied in 1857; appointed, 1827; Ensign 19th Bom. N.I. 1828 ; Lt. 1839 ; Capt. 27th Bom. N.I. 1843 ; Maj. 27th Bom. N.I. 1854 ; ret. 1857 ; went to N.Z., and became first Chairman of Maniototo C.C. ; m. Eliza Romer, dau. of Sir — Anderson, Gov. of Mauritius and Bombay; d. 3 Sept. ROLLAND, John, 1824-7. CI. 4-6. b. 1 Dec. 1814; s. of Adam Rolland, W.S., of Gask. Med. and Surg, in Edin. and Lond. ; went to Australia in 1840, and practised there; bought sheep station in Queensland ; left Austraha in 1849 ; m. Frances, dau. of Dr. John Thatcher, Edin. ; d. 26 June 1849. ROLLAND, Robert, 1824-5. CI. 4. b. 8 March 1812 ; s. of Adam Rolland, W.S., of Gask. Mid. onH.M.S. 'Wellesley,' on board which he died, aged 17, 16 Aug. 1829. RUSSELL, Archibald, 1824-7. CI, 4-6. b. 24 Dec. 1811 ; s. of James Russell, Prof, of Clin. Surg. Univ. of Edin., 30 Abercromby Place. Went to N.Y. ; m. Helen Rutherfurd. MR. MITCHELL'S CLASS, 1824-9 SCOTT, James Fitzmaurice, 1825-7. CI. 5, 6. b. 17 March 1810 ; s, of Capt. William Fitzmaurice, afterwards Fitzmaurice Scott. Of Comieston, Kincardineshire ; Capt. 5th D.G. ; J. P. and D.L. for KincEirdineshire ; Maj. Forfar and Kincardine Mil. Art.; m. 1837 Fanny, dau. of Thomas Drinkwater of Trewell House, Co. Lancaster ; d. 22 March 1869. SPALDING, Robert, 1824-7. CI. 4-6. b. 24 April 1812 ; s. of Dr. Hinton Spalding, 3 Ainslie Place. Studied, but did not practise, medicine ; died of cholera in Jamaica when engaged in patenting a filter for refining sugar, on the perfection oi which he had been engaged for some years ; m. Frances Ann, dau. of Roger Swire, St. George, Jamaica; d. 11 Jan. 1851. STEWART, John, 1824-5. CI. 4. s. of the Rev. A. Stewart of Canongate. STRACHAN, Richard, 1824-7. CI. 4-6. b. 1812 ; s. of Robert Strachan, W.S., 31 Northumberland Street. WALKER, Charles, 1825-7. CI. 5, 6. Civilian in H.E.I.C.S. (uncovenanted) ; d. WEIR, Thomas Graham, 1824-5. CI. 4. b. 1812 ; s. of Maj. Weir, R.M., of Easter Drumsheugh. , Edin. Univ. ; M.D. 1835 ; F.R.C.P. 1847 ; Doctor ; ret. from practice at 75 ; one of the founders of the Roy. Edin. Hpsp. for Sick Children, of which he was Consulting Phys. ; m. Margaret Lumsdaine, Perth ; d. 20 July 1896. WILLIAMSON, Benjamin, 1824-5. CI. 4. b. 1811 ; s. of Capt. David William- son, 5 Raeburn Place. WILSON, William, 1824-5. CI. 4. s. of James Wilson, Sheriff Clerk of Mid- lothian, 2 Lynedoch Place. WOOD, Thomas, 1824-8. CI. 4-7. b. 26 July 1812 ; s. of William Wood, Surgeon, 87 George Street. Coffee-planter in Ceylon ; d. 9 Sept. 1879. WOOD, Walter, 1825-8. CI. 5-7. b. 31 Oct. 1812 ; s. of Dr. James Wood, 19 Royal Circus. M.A. Edin. Univ. 1832; of Grangehill ; licensed by the Presb. of St. Andrews, 1836 ; presented by Queen Victoria and ordained, 1838 ; had a new church built same year ; on joining the Free Secession and signing the Deed of Demission he was declared no longer a minister of the E. Ch., 20 June 1843 ; admitted to the F. Ch., Elie, 20 March 1845, of which he remained min. till his death. Publications : Pastoral Address to the Parishioners, 1843; What is Tradition Worth ? a Sermon, 1844 ; A Vast Difference, 1845 ; Memoir of Walter Pringle of Green- know, 1847 ; The Last Things, and Letter to the Rev. Wm. Blatch on Baptismal Regeneration, 185J ; The East Neuk of Fife, 1862 ; Reply to Bishop Wordsworth's Charges, 1865 and i865, Edin. 1866. m. (i) 1845 Agnes, dau. of George Scott, Jedburgh ; (2) 1878 Margaret C. Brodfoot ; d. 6 March 1882. MR. MITCHELL'S CLASS, 1824-9 AINSLIE, David, 1826-7. CI. 5. b. 4 April 1813 ; s. of William Ainslie, 115 Constitution Street, Leith. Of Costerton, East Lothian; d. 24 May 1900. BAILLIE, William Robert, 1827-8. CI. 6. b. 30 Nov. 1812 ; s. of William Baillie, W.S. W.S. 1836 ; m. (i) 1842 Maria Inglis, dau. of William Young, Writer, Kilmarnock ; (2) 1848 Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Johnston, Surg., Edin. ; d. 9 Aug. 1858. BAIRD, WilUam, 1824-7. CI. 3-5. b. 1813 ; s. of John Baird of Camelon, 4 West Circus Place. BALFOUR, Thomas Graham, 1826-8. CI. 5, 6. b. 18 March 1813; s. of John Balfour, 23 Pilrig Street. M.D. Edin. Univ. 1834; Asst. Surg. Army, 1836; 3rd Batt. Gren. Gds. 1840; Surg. Duke of York's Sch. 1848 ; Dep. Insp.- Gen. 1859, and Head of Statistical Branch A.M.D. ; Surg. - Gen. Netley, 1873-4 ; Gibraltar, 1874-6 ; Hon. Phys. to the Queen, 1887 ; F.R.S. 1859 ; F.R.C.P. i860 ; Pres. Roy. Statistical Soc. 1888-90. Author : Statistical Reports of the Health of the Army, 1817- . m. Georgina Anderson (nee Prentice) ; d. 17 Jan. 1891. BALFOUR, William James, 1824-8. CI. 3-6. b. 1810 ; s. of John Lewis Balfour, Merchant, Bellevue Crescent. M.D. Edin. Univ. ; Doctor in St. Peters- burg. BALLANTYNE, James Robert, 1824-7. CI. 3-5. b. 13 Dec. 1813; s. of Alexander Ballantyne, Printer in Edin. Haileybury, 1829-32 ; LL.D. 1845 ; Prin. of Govt. Coll. Benares, 1846-61 ; Prof, of Moral Philosophy, 1856 ; m. (i) 1844 Violet Robertson ; (2) 1854 Annabella Monck-Mason ; d. 16 Feb. 1864. 10 MR. MITCHELL'S CLASS, 1824-9 BANKS, James, 1824-6. CI. 3, 4. b. 1811 ; s. of George Banks, Wine Merchant, Haddington. C.E. ; m. Dora Jackson of Liverpool ; d. 12 Sept. 1879. BINNING, Robert Blair Monro, 1824-5. CI. 3. b. 5 May 1814 ; s. of David Monro Binning of Sof tlaw, Roxburgh- shire. HaUeybury, 1833-4; M.C.S. 1834-60; Jt. Mag. and Sub-Coll. North Arcot ; wrote A Journal of Two Years' Travel in Persia,Ceylon, etc. ; m. Katherine, dau. of Louis Ferrier of Belsyde, Linlithgow ; d. 11 Sept. 1891. BOYES, John, 1826-7. CI. 5. BROUGHAM, Henry, 1824-8. CI. 3-6. b. 1813 ; s. of John Waugh Brougham, 68 Queen Street. BROWN, Walter, 1824-7. CI. 3-5. b. 3 May 1811 ; s. of Walter Brown of Currie. m. Agnes Brodie ; d. 22 May 1845. BROWN, William, 1824-9. CI. 3-7. b. 1812 ; s. of William Brown of Tallan- tyne Hall. BRYAN, William, 1824-6. CI. 3, 4. 1810 ; s. of William Bryan. b. BUCHANAN, John, 1824-7. CI. 3-5. b. 1812 ; s. of Capt. Thomas Buchanan, H.E.I.C.S., 11 Maitland Street. Haileybury, 1832-3 ; of Powis, Stirling- shire ; H.E.I.C.S. 1834-49 ; Asst. Mag. and Coll. at Kaira ; res. 1849 ; d. 1891. CAMPBELL, Andrew Ramsay, 1824-9. CI. 3-7. b. 1813 ; s. of Lord Succoth, Judge of Court of Session, 1 Park Place ; Dux of CI. 3, 4, 5, and 6 and of the whole School, and 1st in Greek, Latin Verse, English Verse, and French, 1829. Glasg. Univ. ; R. of Aston, near Rother- ham, Yorkshire ; Chap, to Bp. of London and Archbp. of Canterbury; m. 1848 Mary, dau. of John Anstruther Thomson of Charleton, Fife ; d. 1874. CAMPBELL, Norman, 1824-8. CI. 4-6. s. of the Rev. Kenneth Campbell, 21 Lynedoch Place. CAMPBELL, WiUiam, 1827-9, CI. 6-7. b. 1814 ; s. of Robert Campbell, Henderson Row. CHRISTIE, John, 1825-7. CI. 4, 5. CLARKE, Allan, 1824-8. CI. 3-6, b, 1812 ; s. of Robert Clarke of Comrie, 7 Hill Street. Went to India ; Merchant, East Indies ; d. about 1865. DALMAHOY, John, 1826-8. CI, 5, 6. s. of Mr. Dalmahoy, Jamaica. DARLING, David, 1824-8. CI. 3-6. b. 1813 ; s, of David Darling, Surg., Bengal. DONALDSON, Allan, 1824-6. CI. 3, 4. b. 1811 ; s. of Capt. Donaldson, 11 Drummond Place. DRYSDALE, Carstairs, 1826-7. CI. 5. b. 1814 ; George Carstairs, Leith (Guardian). DUDGEON, Charles Ker, 1826-7. CI. 5. b. 1813 ; s. of John Dudgeon, Merchant, 7 St. John's Place, Leith. Artist ; d. 1838. DUNDAS, D. Hamilton, 1825-6. CI. 4. s. of Gabriel Hamilton Dundas of ' Duddingston, Linlithgowshire. DUNLOP, George, 1824-8. CI. 3-6. b. 1814 ; s. of George Dunlop, Merchant, Leith. DUNLOP, William, 1824-8. CI. 3-6. b. 1815 ; s. of George Dunlop, W.S. Glasg. Univ. 1828-32 ; gained Prizes in Greek, Latin, and ■ Math. CI., infer alia, ist Prize for Translation into Attic Prose of Hume's Character of Charles i. ; Snell Exhib. 1832 to Ball. Coll. Oxon ; B.A. 1836 ; M.A. 1839 ; Parliamentary Solicitor in London ; firm Deans, Dunlop and Hope ; m. Mary Burney ; d. 17 Jan. 1850. FISHER, John, 1824-8. CI. 3-6. b. 17 July 1814 ; s. of Daniel Fisher, S.S.C, 15 Forth Street. W.S. 1838 ; d. 30 July 1899. FORSYTH, Henry, 1824-8. CI. 3-6, b. 29 June 1814 ; s. of Robert Forsyth, Advocate. W.S. 1837 ; Proc. Fis. at Forfar, 1847-64 ; m. 1846 Janet Spottiswoode, dau. of John Sawers of Bell's Mills ; d. 6 March 1891. FORTUNE, William, 1826-8, CI. 5, 6. s. of Matthew Fortune, Seafield, Leith. GAVIN, William Allan, 1826-7. CI. 5, b. 1812 ; s. of Duncan Gavin of the Edin. and Leith Glass Co., Leith, Wine Merchant; m. Elizabeth Gavin; d. 13 Dec. 1891. MR. MITCHELL'S CLASS, 1824-9 11 GAVIN, William Strachan, 1824-7. CI. 3-5. b. 6 March 1812 ; s. of Peter Gavin, Jessfield, Newhaven. Canvas Manufacturer, Leith ; m. 1838 Rachel Gavin ; d. 17 Feb. 1880. GERARD, Archibald, 1825-6. CI. 4. b. 8 July 1812; s. of Col. Gerard of Rochsoles, Lanarkshire. Sandhurst ; of Rochsoles ; Lt. 92nd Highs. 1831 ; ret. 1839 ; J. P. and D.L. Lanarkshire ; Mem. of Council of St. Vincent ; Lt.-Col. Lanark Yeo. ; m. 1839 Euphemia Erskine, dau. of Sir John Robison, K.H. ; d. 27 Oct. 1880. GILLESPIE, David, 1824-8 CI. 3-6. b. 1814 ; s. of David Gillespie of Mountquhanie and Kirktoun. S. to Mountquhanie, 1827 ; m. 1840 Susan, dau. of Lt.-Gen. Alex. Bethune of Blebo; d. 1899. GORDON, Francis, 1824-7. CI. 3-5. b. 1811 ; s. of Alexander Gordon, 24 Great King Street. GORDON, George Dalrymple, 1825-30. CI. 4-7. b. 1815 ; s. of William Gordon of Dee Bank, now called Argrennan, Kirkcudbrightshire. M.D. Penang, Straits Settlements ; d. 27 Aug. 1852. GORDON, George John Robert, 1826-9. CI. 5-7. b. 1812; s. of Alexander Gordon of Auchlunies and Ellon Castle, Aberdeenshire. Of Ellon ; fmly. Envoy Extraordinary and Min. Plenipotentiary, Wurtemberg ; m. Roza Justina, dau. of John Young of Rio de Janeiro ; d. GORDON, George William Alexander, 1824-9. CI. 3-7. b. 1814; s. of John Gordon of Cairnbulg. d. 1841. GORDON, Robert, 1824-7. CI. 3-5. b. 1811 ; s. of Alexander Gordon, 24 Great King Street. GRAHAM, Henry, 1824-6. CI. 3, 4. b. 1813 ; s. of Lt.-Gen. Graham, Lt.- Gov. of Stirling Castle. Lt. 20th Ft. 1832; h.p. 1837; d. c. 1880. GRANT, Duncan J., 1824-5. CI. 3. b. 1812 ; s. of Capt. John Grant, 1 Mineral Street. HAGART, Charles, 1826-8. CI. 5, 6. b. 1814 ; s. of Thomas Campbell Hagart of Brantaskine, Stirling, Maj.-Gen., C.B. 1858 ; served with 7th Huss. in Canada commanded 7th Huss., Indian Mutiny, attack on Alum Bagh ; Comdt. ist Cav. Brig, at siege of Lucknow (C.B., medal and clasp), and Rohilcund campaign and Cav. of Oude F.F. till con- clusion of war (desp.) ; Cornet 7th Huss. 1832 ; Lt.-Col. 1851 ; ret h.p. 1858 ; Col. nth Huss. 1871 ; Col. 7th Huss. 1873 until his death ; Maj.-Gen. 1877 ; d. i Oct. 1879. HAGART, James M'Caul, 1826-8. CI. 5, 6. b. 1816 ; s. of Thomas Campbell Hagart of Brantaskine, Stirling. Lt.-Col., C.B. 1858; 7th Huss. ; Ensign, 1837 ; Canada, 1838-42 ; Mutiny ; Lt.- Col. of his regt. ; medal and clasp and C.B. for siege of Lucknow; commanded Cav. of Hope Grant's Col. 1858, and at occupa- tion of Fyzabad ; ret. as Lt.-Col. 1858 ; afterwards Mem. of Council of St. Vincent; recommended for V.C. by Sir Hope Grant ; d. 15 Sept. 1894; see also E.A. Ch. ii. 5. HAY, Sir Edward Hay Drummond-, 1824-6. CI. 3, 4. b. 4 March 1815 ; s. of Edward William Auriol Drum- mond-Hay, Deanhaugh House. Kt. 1859 ; of South Hill, SouthweU, Notts; Gov. of various colonies from 1839-62 ; m. (i) 1838 Sarah Laura, 2nd dau. of Lt.-Col. James Livingston, H.E.I.C.S. ; (2) 1869 AUce, dau. of Edward Watts of Hythe, Kent ; d. 24 Jan. 1884. HOGG, Arthur, 1825-9. CI. 4-7. b. 1812 ; s. of Thomas Hogg, 6 Clare- mont Street. HOGG, Frederick, 1824-6. CI. 3, 4. s. of J. J. Hogg, Calcutta. HUNTER, Robert, 1824-9. CI. 3-7. b. 14 Nov. 1814 ; s. of Richard Hunter, H.E.I.C.S. Bengal. Went to Calcutta, and later to Madras as Man. of the Bank of Madras ; at time of death was Man. of Agra Bank, Edin. ; d. 19 Dec. 1890. INVERARITY, James, 1824-8. CI. 3-6. b. 1 Nov. 1814 ; s. of James Inverarity of Rosemount, Montrose, 18 Melville Street. Addiscombe, 1829-30 ; Lt. Madras Engineers; d. Madras, 11 Sept. 1841. JOHNSTON, John, 1824-7. CI. 8-5. b. 1811 ; s. of Alexander Johnston, Lace Dealer, 4 Charlotte Square. JOHNSTONE, Thomas, 1824-8. CI. 8-6. b. 1812 ; s. of Thomas Johnstone, S.S.C, 87 Albany Street. JOHNSTONE, WiUiam, 1824-8. CI. 8-6. b. 1814 ; s. of Thomas Johnstone, S.S.C, 87 Albany Street. Advocate, 1836 ; d. 1848. 12 MR. MITCHELL'S CLASS, 1824-9 KENNEDY, Henry Hyndman, 1824-8. CI. 3-6. b. 1814 ; s. of Dr. Alexander Kennedy, 6 Albany Street. Merchant in Australia and China ; m. Eliza, dau. of Dr. A. Gillespie ; d. i88o. LAUDER, James, 1824-8. CI. 3-6, b. 1811 ; s. of John Lauder, Tanner, Silvermills. LONGMORE, John Alexander, 1825-8. CI. 4-6. b. 28 Oct. 1812 ; s. of Adam Longmore, jun., of the Exchequer. Of Deanshaugh; W.S. 1835; left the funds to endow the Longmore Hospital ; d. 16 April 1875. LYON, Thomas, 1826-8. CI. 5-6. b. 1814 ; s. of George Lyon, W.S., of Wester Ogil. Indigo-planter in India ; d. 21 Dec. 1870. MACBEAN, James, 1824-6. CI. 3-5. b. 1812 ; s. of Col. Macbean, Silver- mills. MACDONALD, Archibald, 1824-5. CI. 3. b. 18 May 1814 ; s. of Ranald Mac- donald of Staffa, afterwards Sir Reginald Irton Steuart, 2nd Bart, of Allanton and Touch. m. 1855 Katharine, dau. of Robert Stein ; d. 21 Oct. 1872. MACDONALD, Henry James, afterwards Henry James Seton Steuart, 1824-5. CI. 3. b. 5 Nov. 1812 ; s. of Ranald Macdonald of Staffa, afterwards Sir Reginald Irton Steuart, 2nd Bart, of Allanton and Touch. 3rd Bart, of Allanton and Touch ; S. father, 1838 ; m. 1852 Elizabeth, e. dau. 6i Robert Montgomery ; d. 6 Dec. 1884. M'lVER, Evander, 1825-7. CI. 4, 5. b. 9 Sept. 1811 ; s. of Lewis M'lver, Farmer and Merchant of Gress in the island of Lewis. Edin. Univ. 1827-9 ; Clerk in Bill Chamber, 1829-31 ; Factor on estate of TuUoch at Lochbroom, 1834-45; Agent of Caled. Bank at Dingwall ; Factor to Duke of Sutherland at Scourie, 1845-95, s-nd for Dukes of West- minster for forty years ; m. 1838 Mary, dau. of Donald Macdonald of Skeabost, Skye; d. 10 Jan. 1903; see also E.A. Ch. X. 59- MACKENZIE, Charles, 1824-7. CI. 3-5. b. 25 Dec. 1811 ; s. of Sir Cohn Mackenzie, 1st Bart, of Kilcoy. d. 30 July 1887. M'LEAN, Murdoch, 1826-8. CI. 5, 6. MACLEAN, William C, 1827-8. CI. 6. b. 1811 ; s. of John Maclean of Drimnin House. M.D. Edin. ; LL.D. ; Surg.-Gen., C.B. ; Hon. Surg, to H.M. Queen Victoria ; Asst. Surg. Madras, 1838; served in China with the Roy. Irish Regt. in 1840, and was present in several actions, 1840-2 (desp.) ; returned to India in 1843, and was appointed to the Hyderabad Residency in 1845 ; was first Supt. of Vernacular Sch. of Med. in India ; became Prof, of Mil. Med. in Army Mil. Sch. at Chatham, and afterwards at Netley, which post he held till his retirement in 1885 (portrait in hall) ; d. 10 Nov. 1898; see also E.A. Ch. vi. 31. MACONOCHIE, Robert; Blair, 1824-8. CI. 3-6. b. 21 May 1814 ; s. of the Hon. Alexander Maconochie (Lord Meadowbank), Senator of College of Justice. Proprietor of Gattonside, near Melrose ; W.S. 1837 ; J. P. Co. Roxburgh and Edin. ; m. 1846 Charlotte Joana, dau. of John Tod of Kirkhill, Co. Edin. ; d. 4 Oct. 1883. MACPHERSON, John Cameron, 1824-6. CI. 3, 4. b. 24 June 1809 ; youngest s. of Col. Duncan Macpherson of Cluny. Lt.-Col. 42nd Highs.; Ensign, 1830; Lt. 1833; Capt. 1840; Maj. 1851 ; Lt.-Col. 1855 ; ret. 1855. War Services : served in the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the 42nd Highs., including the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol (medal with two clasps and Turkish medal), m. 1852 Mary Popham, e. dau. of the Rev. Richard Walton White, R. of Wotton, I.W. ; d. 1873- MARSHALL, William, 1826-7. CI. 5. s. of William Marshall, Leith. MAXWELL, John, 1824-7. CI. 3-5. b. 26 May 1812 ; s. of Col. Sir David Maxwell of Cardoness, Bart. Trin. Coll. Cantab ; Divinity (Ch. of Eng.) Student ; d. 29 April 1832. MENZIES, WiUiam, 1824-7. CI. 3-5. b. 1813 ; s. of Capt. WiUiam Menzies, H.E.I.C.S., 114 George Street. MERCER, George Duncan, 1824-9. CI. 3-7. b. 27 Dec. 1814 ; s. of George Mercer of Gorthy, 20 York Place. d. 25 July 1884. MILLER, Thomas Digby, 1824-8. CI. 3-7, b. 1810 ; s. of Thomas Hamilton Miller, Advocate, of Dalswinton, 41 Heriot Row. Went to Australia, and was never hear(^ of again. MR. MITCHELL'S CLASS, 1824-9 13 MILNE, James, 1824-7. CI. 3-5. b. 1812 ; s. of James Milne, Architect and C.E., 4 Northumberland Place. MOORE, Mark, 1825-7. CI. 4, 5. b. 1812 ; s. of Henry Moore of Cremorgan, Ireland. Haileybury, 1831-2; M.C.S. 1832-5 ; Asst. Mag. and Coll. of Salem; d. 26 Nov. 1835. MOORE, Pierce, 1825-6. CI. 4. b. 1813 ; s. of Henry Moore of Cremorgan, Ire- land. Barr. Irish Bar, 1839 ; d. 1857. MORISON, Alexander Cushnie, 1824-6. CI. 3, 4. b. 19 Feb. 1813 ; s. of Sir Alex. Morison, M.D., F.R.C.P.E. and Lond., Bankhead, Currie, and 26 Cavendish Square, Lond., W. Edin. Univ. and Lond. ; M.R.C.S. ; Surg. 1850, H.E.I.C.S., Bengal; Ass. Surg. 21st B.N.I. 1837; ret. 1859; served during the Mutiny ; m. Margaret Gordon, e. dau. of John Maclellan, Wigtown, Kirkcudbright- shire; d. 5 Feb. 1861. MOWBRAY, John Marshall, 1824-6. CI. 3, 4. b. 1814 ; s. of John Mow- bray of Harwood, W.S. Solicitor ; of Mowbray and Howden, W.S. ; Mem. Royal Company of Archers, 1841 ; m. Miss Bowie, e. dau. of John Bowie, W.S., of Camsiscan ; d. MURRAY, Andrew, 1826-9. CI. 5-7. b. 19 Aug. 1813 ; s. of Andrew Murray, Advocate, Sheriff of Aberdeen, , of Murrayshall, Perthshire, and 34 Heriot Row. C.E., and was eventually Ch. Res. Engineer in Portsmouth Dockyard ; C.B. ; m. Mariana, dau. of — Francis, Esq. ; d. 13 Oct. 1872. MURRAY, James Wolfe, 1824-5. CI. 3. b. 11 May 1814 ; s. of the Hon. Lord Cringletie, 17 Charlotte Square. Of Cringletie, Peebleshire, and of West- shield, Lanarkshire ; in 42nd Highs. ; J. P. and D.L. Peebleshire ; Brig. -Gen. of Royal Company of Archers ; Capt. Peebles Rifle Vols. ; m. (i) 1852 Elizabeth Charlotte, y. dau. of John Whyte-Melville ; (2) 1862 Louisa Grace, 3rd dau. of Sir Adam Hay, Bart. ; d. 19 June 1890. OGILVIE, Thomas, 1824-5. CI. 3. b. 7 Nov. 1810 ; s. of Rear-Adm. Sir WilHam Ogilvie, Bart., of Inver- quharity, Forfarshire. Haileybury, 1830-1 ; H.E.I.C.S. (Bom. C.S.), 1832-60; Polit. Agent in Katch; Comr. of Satara ; Mag. and Coll. of Satara ; ret. i860; m. 1846 Georgiana, 3rd dau. of Samuel Bosanquet of Dingestow Court, lyionmouth ; d. 16 June 1871. PALMER, William, 1827-9. CI. 7. b, 1812 ; s. of William Palmer. POTT, George, 1825-6. CI. 4. b. 1812 ; s. of Maj. George Pott, Dundas Street. H.E.I.C.S. 1827; Ensign 3rd B.N.I. 1829; Lt. 1837; Capt. 1845; Maj. 1854; d. I Feb. 1858. RAMSAY, Robert Balfour Wardlaw, 1826-9. CI. 5-7. b. 15 June 1815 ; s. of Robert Wardlaw Ramsay of Whitehill, Capt. H.E.I.C. Naval Service. Haileybury, 1833-4; S. 1837 his father and brother William in Whitehill ; also of Tillicoultry, Co. Clackmannan, and Balcurvie, Co. Fife; J.P. and D.L. Co. Edin.; H.E.I.C.S. Bengal, 1834-40; Ass. to Comr. at Bhagal- pur; ret. 1840; m. 1841 Lady Louisa Hay, 3rd dau. of George, 7th Marquess of Tweed- dale ; d. 26 June 1882. RAMSAY, William Wardlaw, 1826-8. CI. 5, 6. b. 13 July 1813; s. of Robert Wardlaw Ramsay of White- hill, Capt. H.E.I.C. Naval Service. d. at Damascus while travelling in Syria, 8 June 1837. ROBERTSON, James Mansfield, 1824-7. CI. 3-5. b. 17 July 1813 ; s. of Capt. Thomas Robertson, R.N., Leith, Comm. H.M.S. ' Royal Charlotte ' on H.M. I.R. Patrol Duty. Merchant and Shipowner, Leith ; traded with Mauritius and the Cape of Good Hope ; d. 1849. ROBERTSON, John, 1824-5. CI. 3. b. 1813 ; s. of Robert Robertson of Prenderquest. ROBINSON, George Rose, afterwards Robinson Douglas, 1824-5. CI. 3. b. 25 March 1813 ; s. of Wm. Rose Robinson of Clermiston, Midlothian. Glasg. Univ. 1829-32 ; Snell Exhib. ; Ball. Coll. Oxon, 1833 ; 3rd CI. Lt. Hum. 1837; B.A. 1837; M.A. 1840; vacated Exhib. 1843 ; of Almorness and Orchard- ton. Ch. of Eng. : D. 1840 ; P. 1841 ; C. of Woking, Surrey; R. of Bisley, Surrey, 1845-56; held no permanent charge subse- quent to 1856. 1874 S. to estate of Orchardton, near Castle Douglas, Kirk- cudbrightshire, and assumed the additional name of Douglas ; m. Jane Eleanor, only dau. of Boyd Miller of Collier's Wood, Surrey ; d. 30 Jan. 1878. ROSE, William, 1826-7. CI. 5. 14 MR. FERGUSON'S CLASS, 1824-30 RUSSELL, Alexander James, 1824-8. CI. 3-6. b. 21 June 1814 ; s. of John Russell, P.C.S., 34 Moray Place. W.S. 1837; of Russell and Dunlop, W.S. ; m. (i) 1839 Magdalene, dau. of Andrew Stein of Wester Greenyards, Stirlingshire; (2) 1861 Elizabeth, y. dau. of Samuel Lancaster, Wateringbury Place, Kent; d. 8 Jan. 1887. RUSSELL, Francis, 1824-9. CI. 8-7. b. 14 April 1814 ; s. of James Russell, Prof, of Clin. Surg. Edin. Univ., 30 Abercromby Place. Advocate, 1836; Sec. to L.A. 1856; Sheriff Sub. Roxburghshire at Jedburgh, 1861-86; m. (i) 1847 Jane Letitia, dau. of Col. Campbell ; (2) Jemima Catherine Farquharson, dau. of George Ross, Advo- cate ; d. II Nov. 1894. SAMUELS, Edward, 1824-8. CI. 3-6. b. 1813 ; s. of Dr. Samuels, Jamaica. SMITH, Thomas, afterwards Thomas Smith-Cuninghame, 1824-7. CI. 3-5. b. 1812 ; s. of John Smith, afterwards Smith-Cuninghame, W.S. Became Smith-Cuninghame of Capring- ton, Ayrshire, through his mother ; d. 30 June 1857. SPROULE, Henry, 1824-7. CI. 3-5. b. 1813 ; s. of Samuel Sproule, Med. Bd., H.E.I.C.S., Bom. STEIN, Alexander, 1825-8. CI. 4-6. s. of Hugh Stein of Carron, Fifeshire. TENNENT, Robert, 1826-9. CI. 5-7. b. 23 July 1818 ; s. of Patrick Tennent, W.S., 107 George Street. m. Williamina Meldrum of Kincaple, Fife ; d. 15 Dec. 1890. TOD, John Robert, 1824-9. CI. 3-7. b. 14 Feb. 1814 ; s. of John Tod, W.S. W.S. 1837 ; m. 1841 Jemima, dau. of Richard Wharton Duff of Orton, Elginshire ; d. 29 July 1856. TURNER, Wilton, 1824-8. CI. 3-6. b. 1811 ; s. of Dutton Turner of Jamaica. Barrister, Calcutta ; d. about 1883. TYTLER, Thomas Bazett Eraser, 1826-9. CI. 5-7. b. 1815; s. of Alexander Eraser Tytler, Lt., H.E.I.C.S. Drowned in the River Ness, 6 Sept. 1841. WILLIAMSON, David, 1824-6, CI. 3, 4. b. 1812 ; s. of Capt. David Williamson, 5 Raebiirn Place. WILSON, Thomas W., 1824-7. CI. 3-5. b. 1814 ; s. of James Wilson, Sheriff Clerk of Midlothian, 2 Lynedoch Place. WOOD, George, 1824-8. CI. 3-6. b. 1812 ; s. of Andrew Wood, Musical Instrument Maker. WOOD, William, 1824-9. CI. 3-7. b. 21 April 1814 ; s. ol WilUam Wood, F.R.C.S., 87 George Street. Accountant, Standard Life Assur. Co. ; d. 20 Feb. 1889. WYLIE, Thomas, 1826-7. CI. 5. b. 1811 ; s. of James Wylie of Airley- wight, Perthshire. Inherited Airleywight on death of his father; d. 1886. MR. FERGUSON'S CLASS, 1824-30 ALEXANDER, Robert, 1824-5. CI. 2. b. 1814 ; s. of Robert Alexander, Craigside, Edin. ALISON, WiUiam, 1825-9. CI. 3-6. b. 1813 ; s. of Charles AHson ; d. ALLAN, Alexander, 1825-6. CI. 3. b. 1814 ; s. of William Allan, Leith. ALSTON, Andrew David, afterwards Alston Stewart, 1824-7. CI. 2-4. b. 1814 ; s. of Maj. James Alston of Auchinhard, afterwards Alston Stew- art of Urrard. 2ndLt. 6th Ft. 1831; Lt. 21st Ft. 1833; d. (as Ca^pt.^), 1848. ANDERSON, Thomas Darnley, 1824-9. CI. 2-6. b. 5 Aug. 1816 ; s. of Capt. Archibald Anderson, H.E.I.C.S., 46 Hanover Street. Merchant in Liverpool; of the firm of Glen and Anderson; Mayor of Liverpool, 1859-60 ; took an active part in formation of Liverpool Art. and Rifle Corps ; pre- sented to parish of Everton, Emmanuel Church and Christ Church Schools in memory of Mr. Charles Horsfall, his father- m-law ; m. Dorothy, dau. of Charles Horsfall of Liverpool; d. 23 June 1876. BALFOUR, John, 1824-8. CI. 2-5. b. 1811 ; s. of James fialfour, 7 Bellevue Crescent, Merchant. MR. FERGUSON'S CLASS, 1824-30 13 BALLANTYNE, John, 1824-8. CI. 2-5. b. 25 April 1815 ; s. of Alexander Ballantyne, Proprietor and Editor of the Kelso Mail, and Printer in Edin. Studied art at the Royal Academy and in Paris and Rome; A.R.S.A. 1841 ; R.S.A. i860; teacher, School of Arts, Edin.; ret. and became Hon. Mem. 1896 ; first Capt. of the Artists' Co., Edin. Vols., in 1859, and in i860 was Comdt. of Edin. Vol. Art. ; painted a series of portraits of celebrated living painters in their studios ; his portrait of Sir Edwin Landseer was presented to the Nat. Gall, by Sir W. Agnew ; there is a portrait by him of Sir William Hamilton in the Scot. Nat. Portrait Gall., Edin. ; Cur. of Painting Sch. of the R.A., Burlington House, Lond., 1873-84 ; m. 1846 Christina Alice Hogarth of Scremerston, Berwick-on-Tweed ; d. 12 May 1897. BELL, George, 1826-9. CI. 4-6. b. 1813 ; s. of George Bell, Surg., St. Andrew Square. M.D. Edin. ; Insp. of Registers for Scot- land; d. BELL, John Craigie, 1824-30. CI. 2-7. b. 15 March 1815 ; s. of William Bell, W.S., 9 Queen Street. W.S. apprentice ; d. 4 Dec. 1850. BELL, Robert, 1824-30. CI. 2-7. b. 2 March 1815 ; s. of Joseph Bell, Surg., St. Andrew Square. Advocate, 1836 ; Sheriff Sub. of Zetland at Lerwick, 1843-65 ; Sheriff Sub. of Stirling- shire at Falkirk, 1865-87; m. (i) Robina, only dau. of Thomas Hunter of Lunna, Shetland ; (2) 1869 Agnes M'Crae, dau. of WiUiam Bruce of Symbister, Shetland ; d. 9 Sept. 1887. BELL, Thomas Blizzard, 1826-30. CI. 4-7. b. 1815 ; s. of George Bell, Surg., St. Andrew Square. Minister of F. Ch., Leswalt ; m. Agnes, dau. of Sir Andrew Agnew, 7th Bart, of Lochnaw ; M.P. for Wigtownshire ; d. 10 Dec. 1866. BLACKBURN, John, 1824-9. CI. 2-6. b. 1816 ; s. of John Blackburn of Killearn, Stirlingshire. Ensign 56th Regt. 1832 ; 85th King's L.I. 1833 ; Lt. 1837 ; Capt. 1841 ; Maj. 1846; served with the regt. in Canadian rebellion, 1838; d. 18 May 1898. BOWIE, William, 1826-7. CI. 4. b. 9 Aug. 1814 ; s. of John Bowie, W.S., of Camsiscan. Solicitor ; m. 1840 Annetta Louisa, dau. of Robert Thurburn of Cairo ; d. 3 Jan. 1856. BRINGLOE, Francis John, 1827-30. CI. 5-7. b. 15 April 1814; s. of Hugh Say Bringloe, Clerk of Jury Court. W.S. 1837; m. 1842 Margaret, dau. of Adam Thomson, Accountant, Edin. ; d. 25 Dec. 1858. BROWN, Robert Johnston, 1824-9. CI. 2-6. b. 5 July 1816; s. of Wilham Henry Brown of Ratho Bank and 25 Forth Street. W.S. 1839 ; Cornet 14th King's Lt. Drag. 1842; Lt. 1845; Capt. 1853; Maj. 1864; m. 1855 Augusta Marcia, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Charles Brown, Lond. ; d. 28 April 1876. BROWNE, John Stewart, 1824-9. CI. 2-6. b. 1814 ; s. of Wilham Browne, 27 Howe Street. BRYAN, John, 1824-7. CI. 2-4. b. 1813 ; s. of WilUam Bryan. BUCHANAN, Charles Snodgrass, 1826-9. CI. 4-6. b. 4 April 1813 ; s. of David Snodgrass Buchanan of Cunningham- head. W.S. 1838; of Cunninghamhead ; d. 22 Sept. 1849. CADELL, John George, 1824-9. CI. 2-6. b. 1815; s. of Col. George Cadell, H.E.I.C.S., Madras Army, d. 2 Jan. 1829. CAMPBELL, Dougall, 1826-8. CI. 4. b. 1813 ; s. of Dougall Campbell, Great King Street. CAMPBELL, Duncan, 1824-7. CI. 2-4. b. 30 Nov. 1813 ; s. of John Camp- bell of Southhall, Capt. in 21st Lt. Drag., 68 Northumberland Street. Of Southhall ; Ensign 83rd {Co. Dublin) Regt. ; Capt. 1848 ; served in Canada ; transferred to 90th (Perthshire L.I.) ; Maj. 1854; went to Crimea, 1854; ret. 1856; afterwards Lt.-Col. Argyll and Bute Art. Vols.; D.L. Co. Argyll; m. 1850 Ellen Barcroft, 2nd dau. of Edward Parker of AlcincoaUn, Lanes ; d. 8 Sept. 1905. CAMPBELL, Neil Colquhoun, 1826-8. CI, 4-5. b. 1813; s. of Alexander Campbell of Barnhill, Sheriff Sub. of Renfrewshire, 2 Hermitage Place. Advocate, 1842 ; Sheriff of Ayrshire, 1862-83 ; Legal Adviser to F. Ch. ; d. 3 April 1883. ■ CAMPBELL, Thomas, 1825-8. CI. 3-5. b. 1812 ; s. of Charles Campbell, Great King Street. 16 MR. FERGUSON'S CLASS, 1824-30 COLT, John Hamilton, 1824-6. CI. 2, 3. b. 19 Aug. 1811 ; s. of John Hamilton Colt of Auldhame, Seacliffe, Inveresk, and Gartsherrie. Of Gartsherrie ; m. Jane Bainbridge ; d. 8 Dec. 1862. CRAIGIE, David, 1824-7. CI. 2-4. b. 1814 ; s. of George Clark Craigie of Dunbarnie. 97th Regt. ; Ensign, 1834 ; Lt. 1838 ; d. 1844. CUMINE, Alexander, 1827-30. CI. 5-7. b. 9 April 1815 ; s. of Adam Cumine of Rattray, near Peterhead. Trin. Coll. Cantab ; B.A. 1835 ; M.A. 1838; Advocate, 1836 ; d. 1839. CUMINE, George, 1827-8. CI. 5. b. Aug. 1814 ; s. of Adam Cumine of Rattray, near Peterhead. Addiscombe, 1831 ; H.E.I.C.S. ; Capt. 8th Madras Lt. Cav. ; ret. 1849 ; m. Mary- Mitchell Forbes ; d. 8 Oct. 1900. DALGLEISH, Alexander, 1824-9. CI. 2-6. b. 1816 ; s. of Robert Dalgleish, Merchant, Lend. DANIEL, William Shand, 1824-31. CI. 2-7. b. 1814 ; s. of Phineas Daniel, W.S., 16 South Charlotte Street. Edin. Univ. ; Sheriff Clerk Dep. Dum- barton ; d. 1878. DAVIDSON, William, 1826-9. CI. 4, 5. b. 1816 ; s. of David Davidson, 25 Abercromby Place. DICKSON, George, 1824-6. CI. 2-3. b. 1815 ; s. of James Dickson, Seeds- man, 1 Saxe-Coburg Place. DOUGLAS, Adam Smith, 1824-30. Cl." 2-7. b. 5 May 1816; s. of David Douglas (Hon. Lord Reston), 51 Northumberland Street. Advocate, 1838 ; d. 23 Sept. 1838. DUFF, the Hon. George Skene, 1826-9. CI. 4-6. b. 13 Sept. 1816 ; s. of Gen. Sir Alexander Duff. M.P. for Elgin Burghs, 1847-57 ; Ld.- Lt. Morayshire ; d. 15 March 1889. DUFF, James (Earl of Fife), 1826-9. CI. 4-6. b. 6 July 1814; s. of Gen. -Sir Alexander Duff. S. his uncle in 1857 to the Irish earldom (5th Earl), but the U.K. barony became extinct; cr. a Peer of U.K. as Baron Skene, i Oct. 1857, and K.T. 2 March i860; entered Diplomatic Service, and was attached to the Embassy at Paris; M.P. Banffshire, 1837-57 ; Lt. and Sheriff Prin. of Banffshire, 1851 ; Ld.-Lt. 1857 to death; m. 1846 Lady Agnes Georgiana Elizabeth Hay, dau. of William George, 17th Earl of ErroU ; d. 7 Aug. 1879. DUNBAR, James Cospatrick Alexander, 1824-30. Ch 2-7. b. 8 Dec. 1813; s. of James Dunbar of the 21st Lt. Drag., 18 India Street. Capt. 98th Regt. ; Ensign, 1833 ; Lt. 1837 ; Capt. 1841 ; d. 1847 in Bengal. DUNBAR, William, afterwards Sir Wm. Dunbar, 7th Bart., 1824-8. CI. 2-5. b. 2 March 1812 ; s. of James Dunbar of the 21st Lt. Drag., 18 India Street. Advocate, 1835 ; S. his uncle. Sir William Dunbar, 6th Bart, of Mochrum, 1841 ; M.P. for Wigtown Burghs, 1857-65 ; a Lord of the Treasury, 1859-65 ; Keeper of the Great Seal of the Prince of Wales for Scot. 1863-87, and of Prince of Wales's Privy Seal, 1859- 65 ; Mem. of the Council of the Duchy of Cornwall ; Compt.-Gen. of H.M.'s Exchequer and Auditor-Gen. 1868-87 ; D.L. Wigtown- shire ; m. 1842 Catherine Hay, e. dau. of James Paterson of Carpow, Perthshire; d. 19 Dec. 1889. EDGAR, Henry, 1825-30. CI. 3-5. b. 1814 ; s. of Alexander Edgar, 6 Mary Place. FERGUSON, James, 1826-8. CI. 4, 5. b. 1812 ; s. ' of William Ferguson, Cumberland Street. Rector of W. End Academy, Aberdeen. FERGUSSON, Adam Johnston, after- wards Fergusson Blair, 1824-30. CI. 2-7. b. 1816; s. of Hon. Adam Fergusson of Woodhill, ' Canada, Advocate. Went to Canada, 1833 ; practised law in the town of Guelph, Upper Canada ; Q.C. 1867, and was a Bencher of the Law Society ; became Judge of the county, but resigned, and was elected to Parliament in 1848 ; became a Mem. of the Liberal Govt, at Ottawa in 1863, when he re- moved to the capital ; added the name of Blair in 1862 on the death of his brother, Neil James of Balthayock ; was active in bringing about the confederation of the various provinces of Canada, which was consummated in 1867 ; that year he was elected to the Senate of Canada, and became Pres. of the Privy Council ; he is known in Canadian politics as the Hon. A. J. Fergusson Blair; d. 29 Dec. 1867 at Ottawa. FERGUSSON, Neil James, afterwards Fergusson Blair, 1824-30. CI. 2-7. b. 1814 ; s. of Hon. Adam Fergusson MR. FERGUSON'S CLASS, 1824-30 17 of Woodhill, Canada, Advocate ; Dux of the 6th Class, 1829. Of Balthayock, Perthshire ; ' assumed name of Blair ; Advocate, 1835 ; m. Elsie, dau. of Sir Neil Douglas ; d. 12 Jan. 1862. FERRIER, George Abercrombie, 1824-9. CI. 2-6. b. 24 Feb. 1815 ; s. of Louis Henry Ferrier, Advocate, of Belsyde, LinUthgow. Lt. 24th Regt. 1838 ; Capt. and P.M. 1842-54 ; Punjaub, 1848-9 ; Chillianwallah ; Goojerat ; served with regt. in Canadian rebellion of 1838; d. 24 June 1854 at Murree, India. FOTHERINGHAM, George, 1825-8. CI. 3-5. b. 1812 ; s. of Henry Fothering- ham of The Inch, Kincardine, and 8 Ann Street. FOWLIS, Archibald, 1824-5. CI. 2. b. 1813; s. of Col. Fowlis, H.E.I.C.S. Madras. H.E.I.C.S. ; acting 2nd Lt. and Cadet of Art. 1831 ; Brev. Capt. 1846; d. 27 June 1853- FOWLIS, David Deas, 1824-9. CI. 2-6. b. 1814 ; s. of Col. Fowlis, H.E.I.C.S. Madras. M.D. Edin. ; Ass. Surg. Madras, 1837; Surg. 1853 ; d. 10 April 1855. FYERS, Henry Thomas, 1825-7. CI. 3, 4. b. 1813 ; s. of Maj.-Gen. Peter Fyers, C.B. Ensign R.A. 1831 ; ist Lt. 1832; Capt. 1842; h.p. 1849; subsequently Hon. Col. Yorkshire Art. Mil. ; d. 1886. FYLER, George, 1826-7. CI. 4. b.l813; s. of Samuel Fyler, Henderson Row. GORDON, Bertie Edward Murray, 1826- 30. CI. 4-7. b. 1813 ; s. of Alexan- der Gordon of Auchlunies and Ellon Castle, Aberdeenshire. 91st Argyllshire Highs. ; Ensign, 1832 ; Lt. 1835 ; Capt. 1841 ; Maj. 1848 ; Brev. Lt.-Col. 1855; Lt.-Col. 1858; Col. i860; was in command of troops on board the 'Abercrombie Robinson' when she was wrecked in Table Bay, and 700 men, women, and children were got ashore through the surf without the loss of a single Hfe ; on account of these services he subsequently (1868) received a grant of ;£ioo per annum for special meritorious services ; served in Kaffir War, 1846-7; served in Greece and India (1859-66) with the regt.; ret. 28 Jan. 1870; d. 27 July 1870. GORDON, William, 1825-9. CI. 3-6. b. 1814 ; s. of William Gordon, Albany Street. Went to Madeira. GRANT, Thomas Macpherson, 1824-9. CI. 2, 3, 5, 6. b. 30 June 1815 ; s. of Sir George Macpherson Grant, M.P., of Ballindalloch, Bart. W.S. 1837 ; of Craigo ; d. 23 Sept. 1881. GRANT, William, 1824-9. CI. 2-6. b. 6 Sept. 1814 ; s. of the Rev. Patrick Grant, Min. of Kirkmichael. F. Ch. Min., Ayr, and Wallacetown, Ayr; inducted, 1843 ; m. 1846 Auguste Paterson ; d. 2 Nov. 1876. GREY, Henry, 1829-30. CI. 7. b. 1814. s. of the Rev. Henry Grey, D.D., Min. of F. St. Mary's Ch., 11 Inver- leith Row. C.C. Coll. Cantab ; V. of parish of Trent Vale, Staffs, then Wartling, Sussex ; m. Maria, dau. of William Brodie Gurney of Denmark Hill, Lond. ; d. 1854. HAMILTON, Alexander, 1824-5. CI. 2. b. 1816 ; s. of John Hamilton of Sundrum. HAMILTON, Robert, 1824-6. CI. 2, 3. s. of Robert Hamilton, Stationer, St. Andrew Square. HARRIS, Joseph S., 1824-30. CI. 2-7. s. of Joseph Harris, 71 Princes Street. HAY, John Hay Drummond-, 1824-7. CI. 2-4. b. 1 June 1816 ; s. of Edward William Auriol Drummond - Hay, Deanhaugh House. P.C, G.C.M.G., K.C.B. ; H.M. Envoy Extraordinary and Min. Plenipotentiary at Morocco, 1880-6 ; m. 1845 Annette Adelaide Christina, 2nd dau. of the late J. A. Carstensen, His Danish Majesty's Consul-Gen. for Morocco P.C. ; d. 27 Nov. 1893. HAY, Robert, 1826-8. CI. 4, 5. b. 1812 ; s. of James Hay, Dundas Street. HEAD, Francis, 1824-5. CI. 2. b. 1818 ; s. of Francis Head, R.E., 28 Royal Circus. HEPBURN, Cosmo Alexander, 1824-6. CI. 2, 3. b. 1816 ; s. of Robert Hep- burn of Clerkington, Merchiston House. HUNTER, Robert, 1825-9. CI. 3-6. b. 1814 ; s. of Capt. James Hunter, 22 Queen Street. IMLACH, Henry, 1826-9. CI. 4-6. b. 1815 ; s. of George Imlach, W.S., 25 Pitt Street. M.D. Edin. Univ. 1836; L.R.C.S. Edin. 1836; L.C. Apoth. Lond. 1839; Phys. in Liverpool ; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Arch. AinsUe, Peaston, East Lothian ; d. 1880. 18 MR. FERGUSON'S CLASS, 1824-30 IMLACH, Robert, 1826-9. CI. 4-6. b. 1816 ; s. of George Imlach, W.S., 25 Pitt Street. Edin. Univ. ; Crown Sol. Georgetown for British. Guiana ; d. 1887. INGLIS, Alexander Duff, 1825-8. CI. 3-5. b. 1816 ; s. of William Inglis, W.S., Crown Agent, 49 Queen Street. INNES, John Brown, 1826-9. CI. 4-6. b. 20 Sept. 1814; s. of William Innes, W.S., 23 Queen Street. W.S. 1837 ; m. 1855 Emily, dau. of Rowland Burdon Cotgrave, Pinner, Middle- sex ; d. 2 Feb. 1883. IRVING, John, 1824-8. CI. 2-5. b. 8 Feb. 1815 ; s. of John Irving, W.S., 1 North Charlotte Street. R.N. Coll. Portsmouth, 1828; Mid. H.M.S. 'Belvidera,' 1830-3; H.M.S. 'Edin- burgh,' 1834-7 ; ™ Australia, 1837-43, as a farmer, returning on H.M.S. ' Favourite ' ; Lieut. H.M.S. 'Volage,' 1843-4 ; H.M.S. 'Ex- cellent,' 1845; sailed to the Arctic Regions as 3rd Lieut, of H.M.S. 'Terror,' 1845 ; died and was buried in King William Land, 1848 ; his remains, with the silver medal (won at Portsmouth in 1830), were discovered by Lieut. Schwatka of the U.S. Navy in June 1879, brought home by him to Edinburgh, and interred in the Dean Cemetery, 7 Jan. 1 88 1 (see Memoir of Lieut. John Irving, R.N., ed. by Benjamin Bell, F.R.C.S.E.). IRVING, Patrick, 1825-9. CI. 3-6. b. 21 Aug. 1814 ; s. of Patrick Irving, W.S., of Inveramsay. Haileybury, 1831-2 ; of Inveramsay ; H.E.I.C.S. Madras, 1833-62; Judge of Bellary; d. 14 June 1876 at Waratah, Hobart Town, Tasmania. KENNEDY, Patrick George, 1824-8. CI. 2-5. b. 1816 ; s. of Dr. Alexander Kennedy, 6 Albany Street. M.D. Edin. ; d. young in Vienna. LAMB, Samuel Bruges, 1826-7. CI. 4. b. 1812 ; s. of Col. William Lamb, St. David Street. Col. 4th W.I. Regt. ; Ensign 55th Ft. 1832; Lt. 2ist Ft. 1836; Capt. loth Ft. 1848; Maj. i860; Lt.-Col. 4th W.I. Regt. 1862; Col. 1866; h.p. 1861. War Services: served with the loth Regt. during the Indian campaign of 1857-8, and was pre- sent at the action of Shahgunge, 5 July, and battle of Agra, 10 Oct. 1857; was Ass. Field Engineer in the fort at Agra, 1857 (medal), d. 1882. LANG, Alexander, 1824-7. CI. 2-4. b. 1813. LEARMONTH, John, afterwards Livingstone-Learmonth, 1825-8. CI. 3-5. b. 16 Feb. 1812 ; s. of Thomas Learmonth, afterwards Livingstone- Learmonth, of Lawrence Park, Stirling- shire, 2 Charlotte Square. M.D. Edin. Univ. ; Doctor, Hobart, Tasmania ; m. 1857 Alicia, dau. of Dr. J. Macwhirter of Ainslie Place, Edin. ; d. 16 March 1871. LOCKHART, Alexander, 1827-8. CI. 5. b. 1814 ; s. of Norman Lockhart, W.S., of Tarbrax, 5 Fettes Row. M'HAFFIE, James, 1825-7. CI. 3, 4. b. 1814 ; s. of George MTIaffie of Corsemalzie, Wigtownshire. d. 1847. M'KENZIE, John Kenneth, 1824-9. CI. 2-6. b. 1815 ; s. of Maj.-Gen. M'Kenzie, 17 Nelson Street. Lt.-Col. 60th Rifles ; 2nd Lt. 1831 ; Lt. 1836; Capt. 1842; Maj. 1854; ret. 1855; Lt.-Col. 1881. War Service : served in the Kaffir campaign of 185 1-2 as Capt. 2nd Batt. 60th Rifles, and was present at the forcing of the Kei with Col. Eyre's Div. (medal), d. 1889. M'NAB, WilUam Archibald, 1824-6. CI. 2, 3. b. 1813 ; s. of Archibald M'Nab of M'Nab (last Chief of the Clan), 7 Warriston Crescent, d. young at Siena, Italy. MACRAE, Colin, 1825-7. CI. 3, 4. b. 1813 ; s. of Colin Macrae, Maj. 75th Hussars (Conchra), Windsor Street. Went to South Carolina ; d. 20 Sept. 1898. MARSHALL, John, 1826-7. CI. 4. b. 1814 ; s. of WiUiam Marshall, Leith. MAXWELL, Robert Heron, 1825-8. CI. 3-6. b. 24 Nov. 1815 ; s. of Sir John Heron Maxwell, 5th Bart, of Springkell. d. 3 Feb. 1828. MILLER, Patrick Leslie, 1824-9. 01. 2-6. b. 18 Oct. 1813 ; s. of Thomas Hamilton Miller, Advocate, of Dals- winton, 41 Heriot Row. Ch. of Scot. 1840 ; Chapel of Wallace- town, Dundee ; joined F. Ch. at Dis- ruption, and eventually in 1847 entered the Eng. Presb. Ch. at Newcastle-on-Tyne; m. Georgina, dau. of John Blackwell of Sprowston, Norfolk ; d. 1870. MILLER, WiUiam, 1825-7. Q. 3, 4. b. 12 Sept. 1815 ; s. of Thomas Miller, Advocate, 4 Shandwick Place. 3rd Bart, of Glenlee; S. his grandfather, Sir William Miller (Lord Glenlee) ; Comet MR. FERGUSON'S CLASS, 1824-30 19 I2th Lancers, 1834 ; Lt. 1838 ; ret. 1839 ; m. Emily, 2nd dau. of Lt.-Geu. Sir Thomas M'Mahon, Bart., K.C.B. ; d. 30 Oct. 1861. MONCREIFF, William, 1824-30. CI. 2-7. b. 28 Sept. 1813; s. of James Wellwood Moncreiff, Advocate, after- wards Lord Moncreiff. One of the founders Grange C.C. ; C.A. Edin. 1842 ; Accountant of Court, 1865-89 ; Grig. Mem. of Scot. Soc. of Accountants ; Mem. of Council, 1853-55, 1856-60, 1861-65, and 1866-8 ; m. i860 Susan Ballantine, dau. of J. Dykes Ballantine Dykes of Dovenby Hall, Cumberland ; d. 31 Aug. 1895 ; see also E.A. Ch. iii. i8. MOREHEAD, George Jeffrey, 1824-9. CI. 2-6. b. 28 June 1814 ; s. of the Rev. Robt. Morehead, Incumbent of St. Paul's, York Place, 20 Duke Street. Durham Univ. ; R. of Easington-cum- Liberton, Yorkshire, for forty years; m. Frances Smalpage ; d. 21 Sept. 1880. MUNRO, Alexander, 1825-9. CI. 3-5. b. 1813 ; s. of Alexander Munro, 109 Princes Street. MUNRO, Patrick, 1825-9. CI. 3-5. b. 1814 ; s. of Alexander Munro, 109 Princes Street. MURRAY, John, 1824-30. CI. 2-7. b. 7 June 1814 ; s. of William Murray, W.S., of Conland; Dux of School, 1830. Trin. Coll. Cantab ; B.A. 1835 ; M.A. 1838 ; Hulsean and Seatonian Prizeman, 1837 ; Advocate, 1836 ; Ch. of Eng. ; C. of Habergham, Eaves, Lancashire, and afterwards of Parish Ch., Halifax ; d. 1 1 Nov. 1842. NAPIER, Archibald, 1825-9. CI. 3-6. b. 1814 ; s. of Archibald Napier. OGILVIE, Alexander Charles, 1824-5. CI. 2. b. 1814; s. of Rear-Adm. Sir William Ogilvie, Bart., of Inver- quharity, Forfarshire. Barr. Lincoln's Inn, 1846. OGILVIE, David, 1828-30. CI. 6, 7. b. 1814 ; s. of David Ogilvie, Merchant, Leith. OLIPHANT, William Henry, 1824-6. CI. 2, 3. b. 25 Jan. 1814 ; s. of Lt.-Col. James Stewart Oliphant of Rossie, Perthshire. Mem. Lond. Stock Exchange ; m. Hon. Cha,rlotte Murray, dau. of Alexander, 8th Lord Elibank ; d. 1871. PATTERSON, John Winter, 1824-8. CI, 2-5. b. 1815 ; s. of Robert Patterson of Demerara. PETRIE, Thomas S., 1824-5. CI. 2. b. 1814; s. of Dr. William Petrie, 39 QuaUty Street, Leith. POTT, Stephen, 1825-8. CI. 3-5. b. 1813; s. of Maj. George Pott, Dundas Street. Maj.-Gen. R.E. (late Bengal); 2nd Lt. 1832; Lt. 1834; Capt. 1847; Lt.-Col. 1859; Col. 1862; Maj.-Gen. 1862; served in the Gwalior campaign, 1843-4; present at the battle of Maharajpore (bronze star) ; d. 1885. REID, Cosmo, 1824-7. CI. 2-4. b. 1815 ; s. of Sylvester Reid, W.S., Clerk of Teinds. d. 23 June 1831. RICHARDSON, Thomas, 1824-9. CI. 2-6. b. 1815; s. of James Richardson, jun.. Merchant, 8 Hope Crescent. RITCHIE, William, 1825-8. CI. 3-5. b. 1813; s. of WilHam Ritchie, Princes Street. ROBERTSON, Charles Gordon, 1824-8. CI. 2-5. b. 30 Oct. 1814 ; s. of James Robertson, W.S., Mayfleld, Trinity. Advocate, 1836 ; Sheriff Sub. Orkney, 1842-6 ; Kincardineshire, 1846-62 ; m. (i) 1839 Jane Maria Elphinstone Ewart ; (2) 1864 Annabella Storie ; d. 24 Nov. 1874. ROBERTSON, George Gordon, 1824-7. CI. 2-4. b. 1813; s. of James Robertson, W.S., Mayfleld, Trinity. M.D. Edin. ; Surg, ist Royals ; Dep. Insp.-Gen. of Hosp. ; Ass. Surg. 1834 ; Surg. 1844; Surg.-Maj. 1854; Hon. Dep. Insp.-Gen. i860; ret. h.p. i860; m. 1835 Ellen Margaret Schoedde of Athlone ; d. 20 Dec. 1889. ROBERTSON, James, 1824-5. CI. 2. b. 1816 ; s. of Robert Robertson of Prenderquest, Berwickshire, 31 Queen Street. ROXBURGH, WiUiam, 1827-9. CI. 5, 6. b. 1813 ; s. of William Roxburgh. ROY, Henrj^ 1824-7. CI. 2-4. b. 25 April 1813 ; s. of William Roy of Nenthorn, 22 Drummond Place. Went to Canada ; d. before 1861. RUTHERFORD, Gilbert Brydone, 1825-7. CI. 3, 4. b. 1814; s. of Thomas Rutherford, 22 Claremont Street. 30 MR. FERGUSON'S CLASS, 1824-30 RUTTER, John, 1825-6. CI. 3. SINCLAIR, Alexander, 1824-5. CI. 2. b. 1813 ; s. of Wood Sinclair, Mer- chant, Summerfield, near Leith. SKINNER, David, 1815 ; s. of Col. Ann Street. 1824-5. CI. 2. James Skinner, b. 18 SKINNER, Hercules, 1824-8. CI. 2-5. b. 1814 ; s. of Col. James Skinner, 18 Ann Street. H.E.I.C.S. ; Capt. 14th B. Irreg. Cav. 1852 ; ret. 1861. SKINNER, WiUiam, 1824-8. CI. 2-4. b. 1816 ; s. of Col. James Skinner, 18 Ann Street. SMITH, WiUiam Cathcart, afterwards Smith-Cuninghame, 1824-8. CI. 2-5. b. 31 Aug. 1814 ; s. of John Smith, W.S., afterwards John Smith-Cuning- hame. Haileybury, 1834; H.E.I.C.S. 1835-57; Judge of Azamgarh; S. his brother, Thomas Smith-Cuninghame, in the estate of Capring- ton, Ayrshire, in 1857 ; m. 1848 Maria, dau. of James Anstruther; d. 13 Jan. 1900. SPEID, William, 1825-9. CI. 3-6. b. 15 April 1814 ; s. of James Speid, Solicitor (afterwards Provost), Brechin. Went to India, to Binny and Co., Mer- chants and Army Agents, Madras ; thence to the Cape, and thereafter to Austraha ; on returning to Scotland took the farm of Balfour, Forfarshire ; m. Joanna, dau. of Wm. Wallace, LL.D., Prof, of Math. Edin. Univ. ; d. 12 Oct. 1858. STEVENSON, Francis, 1824-6. CI. 2, 3. b. 1813 ; s. of Alexander Stevenson, S.S.C, 8 Great King Street. STEVENSON, WiUiam B., 1824-6. CI. 2, 3. b. 1815 ; s. of Alexander Stevenson, S.S.C, 8 Great King Street. STEWART, John, 1825-9. CI. 3-6. b. 1813 ; s. of Charles Stewart. m. Miss Green Thomson, Cumberland. STEWART, Simon, 1827-9. CI. 5, 6. b. 1814 ; s. of Allan Stewart, Ann Street. STUART, James Montgomery, 1824-6. CI. 2, 3. b. 7 June 1816; s. of Robert Stuart, D.P.S. Exchequer, 21 St. Andrew Square. Edin. Univ., Gottingen, and Paris ; Publicist and Journalist, chiefly in connec- tion with the movement for Italian unity ; founded with Sebastiano Fenzi, in Florence, the Rivista Britannica in 1856 ; for a number of years, from 1858, was in charge of Foreign Department of the Morning Post, and on his return to Italy acted as the Italian correspondent of that journal; published a History of Free Trade in Tuscany, Reminiscences and Essays, and numerous articles in reviews and journals ; d. 21 Jan. 1889. THOMSON, Henry, 1824-5. CI. 2. TROTTER, Robert Archibald, 1824-30. CI. 2-7. b. 1814; s. of Archibald Trotter of The Bush, H.E.I.C.S., and 2 Abercromby Place. Of Bush, Castlelaw, and Dryden ; J.P. Midlothian ; Lt.-Col. (Bengal Army) ; Ensign 43rd and 6th B.N.I. 1833; Lt. 1839 ; Capt. 1853 ; ret. 1862 ; d. 5 May 1894. WEDDERBURN, James, 1824-30. CI. 2-7. b. 23 Sept. 1814 ; s. of Right Hon. James Wedderburn, Sol.-Gen. for Scot., 31 Heriot Row. Ass. Surg. Coldstream Guards, 1836, and subsequently with the Scots Greys ; res. 1843 ; d. 17 July 1863. WIGHT, Alexander K., 1824-9. CI. 2-6. b. 1815 ; s. of Robert Wight, Accountant, 8 Abercromby Place. WIGHT, James, 1827-9. CI. 5, 6. b. 1813 ; s. of James Wight, Ann Street. WIGHT, Robert H., 1824-9. CI. 2-6. b. 1814 ; s. of Robert Wight, Account- ant, 8 Abercromby Place. WILLIAMS, Thomas Playfair, 1824-7. CI. 2-4. s. of the Rev. Thomas WiUiams, 1 Ainslie Place. WILLIS, George, 1824-8. CI. 2-5. b. 1812; s. of Dr. Thomas Willis, Jamaica. WILSON, Hutton, 1824-9. CI. 2-6. b. 25 June 1815 ; s. of James Wilson, Sheriff Clerk of Midlothian, 2 Lyne- doch Place. W.S. 1839 ; Sheriff Clerk Dep. of Mid- lothian, 1843-54 ; d. 8 July 1854. WILSON, James, 1824-8. CI. 2-5. b. 9 Nov. 1813 ; s. of WiUiam Wilson, W.S., 113 Princes Street. Trin. Coll. Cantab ; M.A. ; R. of Solihull, Warwickshire; went to N.Z. with Canter- bury Settlement in 1850 ; Archdeacon of Christchurch, Canterbury, N.Z., and much associated with University there ; m. Sibella Morison ; d. 16 Jan. 1886. MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1824-31 21 WILSON, John, 1825-8. CL 3-5. b. 1812 ; s. of Prof. Wilson (Christopher North), 6 Gloucester Place. Edin. Univ. ; Farmer, Billholme, Dum- friesshire, 1842-65 ; m. 1848 Eliza, e. dau. of George Graham Bell of Castle O'er and Crude, Dumfriesshire, Advocate, Edin. ; d. 1865. WINTON, Richard, 1824-5. CI. 2. WOOD, Henry, 1824-8. CI. 2, 3, 5. b. 1815 ; s. of Henry Wood, 23 Great King Street. Cornet 3rd Drag. 1837 ; Lt. 1841 ; Capt. 1851; ret. h.p. 1854; served with the 3rd Lt. Drag, throughout the campaign of 1842 in Afghanistan (medal) ; present at the forcing of the Khyber Pass, capture of Mammoo Khail, storming the heights of Jugdulluck, actions at Tezeen and Huft Kotul, and occupation of Cabul ; served also in the Punjaub campaign of 1849; present at the battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (medal and two clasps) ; d. 1861. WRIGHT, John, 1824-8. CI. 2-5. b. 26 Sept. 1814 ; s. of the Rev. George Wright, Min. of Kingsbarns, J St. Andrews. W.S. 1837 ; m. 1865 Jane, dau. of John Rutherford Greig of Lethangie, Kinross- shire ; d. 2 Nov. 1888. WYLD, Henry, 1825-9. CI. 3-6. b. 1815 ; s. of James Wyld of Gilston, Merchant, Leith. 1833-44 in H.E.I.C.S. (Marine Service), afterwards coffee-planting in Ceylon ; sub- sequently (1851-62) again in the Marine Service; m. 1859 Constance Kennedy; d. II March 1880. YOUNG, Thomas, 1824-5. CI. 2. b, 1812 ; s. of Archibald Young, Farmer, Inglistone. MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1824-31 ATKINSON, John, 1828-30. CI. 5-6. b. 1815 ; s. of Henry Atkinson, Madras. AUCHINLECK, Gilbert, 1825-31. CI. 2-7. b. 1813 ; s. of Samuel Auchin- leck, Mary Place. BAIRD, John William, 1826-30. CI. 3-6. b. 1814 ; s. of Patrick C. Baird, Melville Street. BALFOUR, Buchanan, 1824-8. CI. 1-4. b. 27 May 1816 ; s. of John Balfour, 23 Pilrig Street. Shipping Agent in London ; m. Frances Elizabeth Hazell, dau. of banker, Maidstone, Kent ; d. 5 Nov. 1894. BALFOUR, James, became James Balfour-Melville in 1893, 182.4-30. CI, 1-6. b. 17 Feb. 1815 ; s. of James Balfour, W.S., of Pilrig. W.S. 1839 ; S. to Strathkinness and took name of Melville, 1893 ; m. 1844 Eliza Ogilvy, dau. of James Heriot of Ramornie, W.S. ; d. 14 May 1898; see also E.A. Ch. v. 104. BLAGRAVE, Charles, 1824-31. CI. 1-7. b. 1816 ; s. of Charles George Bla- grave, Lynedoch Place. BLAIR, John, 1824-30. CI. 1-6. b. 1815 ; s. of Maj. Patrick G. Blair, H.E.I.C.S. (Madras Art.), Lynedoch Place. M.A. Durham Univ. ; ordained, 1838 ; C. St. Mary's, Scarborough, 1838 ; C. St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, Everton, Liverpool, 1844; C. New Shoreham; P.C. Ch. Ch., Skipton, 1846 ; C. and V. Brompton, Scar- borough, 1849 ; afterwards in charge at Langton, nearMalton, 1861 ; m. 1840 Harriet Ann, dau. of Alexander Kennedy, M.D. ; d. 1865. BOGLE, Hamilton, 1824-5. CI. 1. b. 1814 ; s. of Andrew Bogle, Cashier, Roy. Bank, St. Andrew Square. BONAR, John WilHam, 1824-7. CI. 1-3. b. 15 May 1812 ; s. of William Bonar of Craigleith Hill, Merchant. Went to Australia, and later to N.Z., where he became a settler near Helensville, Auckland, and Coroner for the dist. ; d. 10 Jan. 1879. BOWERBANK, Lewis, 1826-8. CI. 3, 4. b. 1814 ; s. of Lewis Bowerbank, Pitt Street. BRIDGES, William, 1824-7. CI. 1-3. b. 1815 ; s. of Francis Bridges^ Sec. Norwich Union Insur. Soc. BROWN, James, 1824-30. CI. 1-6. b. 1813 ; s. of Walter Brown of Currie> Currie House, Gorebridge. m. Jessie Cunningham ; d. 6 July 1878. 22 MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1824-31 BROWN, James Adam M'Kerrell, 1824- 30. CI. 1-6. b. 1813 ; s. of James Brown, Accountant, 94 George Street. Assumed the name of M'Kerrell as heir- gen, of the, family of M'Kerrell of Hill- house, Co. Ayr ; m. Madeleine, dau. of the Rev. Alex. Hill, D.D., Prof, of Divinity in Univ. of Glasg. ; d. i June 1896. BROWN, Thomas, 1827-30. CI. 4-6. b. 1814 ; s. of James Brown, North St. David Street. BRYAN, Roland, 1824-5. CI. 1. b. 1815 ; s. of WiUiam Bryan, 28 North- umberland Street. BUCHANAN, John, 1824-30. CI. 1-6. b. 1817 ; s. of Capt. John Buchanan, 64 George Street. BUCHANAN, Neil Snodgrass, 1826-9. CI. 3-5. b. 29 Jan. 1814 ; s. of David Snodgrass Buchanan of Cunningham- head. Of Cunninghamhead ; Capt. 93rd Highs. ; Ensign, 1835; ret. as Capt. 1851; m. EUza- beth Jane Griffiths; d. 21 July 1863. BURN, Hugh, 1825-9. CI. 2-4. b. 1812 ; s. of Hugh Burn, North Berwick. CADELL, Alexander Tod, 1824-5. CI. 1. b. 1818 ; s. of Col. George Cadell, H.E.I.C.S., Madras Army. Lt.-Gen. Roy. Madras Art. ; 2nd Lt. R.A. (Madras), 1834; Lt. 1841; Brev. Capt. 1849; Capt. 1854; Lt.-Col. 1861 ; Brev. Col. 1866; Col. 1869; Maj. -Gen. 1877; Lt.- Gen. 1878. Way Services : served throughout the Chinese exped. of 1840-2, including the capture of Chusan, attack on Chuenpee, capture of the Bogue Forts, attack on the heights of Canton, capture of Shanghai, and Chin Kiang Foo (medal) ; also during the Indian Mutiny (medal) ; m. 1850 Fanny I. Archer ; d. 14 July 1885. CAMPBELL, Archibald, 1824-5. CI. 1. b. 1816 ; s. of Capt. A. M. Campbell, R.A., 27 Warriston Crescent. CARNEGIE, Dalrymple, 1824-30. CI. 1-6. s. of Capt. D. Carnegie, 8 Bellevue Crescent. CARNEGIE, David, 1824-30. CI. 1-6. b. 1815 ; s. of David Carnegie, Surg., 25 Stafford Street. CARNEGIE, James, 1824-30. CI. 1-6. b. 1815 ; s. of James Carnegie of Balnamoon. CHALMERS, John, 1825-9. CI. 2-5. b. 1813 ; s. of David Chalmers, Baker, 48 London Street. COCKBURN, Archibald William, 1824- 30. CI. 1-6. b. 1 Dec. 1814 ; s. of Henry Cockburn (Lord Cockburn), Senator of the Coll. of Justice. M.D., F.R.C.S.E. ; Doctor in Lond. ; on giving up practice was appointed Govt. Insp. Lunatic Asyls. ; m. Mary, dau. of James Balfour of Pilrig ; d. 13 Jan. 1862. COCKBURN, Henry, 1826-80. CI. 3-6. b. 1814,; s. of Montague Cockburn, H.E.I.C.S., CaroHne Park. m. Miss S. Craigie. COCKBURN, James, 1824-30. CI. 1-6. b. 1816 ; s. of Henry Cockburn (Lord Cockburn), Senator of the Coll. of Justice. m. Mary Anne Boyson ; d. 1885. COCKBURN, Robert, 1826-30. CI. 3-6. b. 1813 ; s. of Montague Cockburn, H.E.I.C.S., Caroline Park. COUSIN, William, 1824-8. CI. 1-4. b. 29 Oct. 1812 ; s. of John Cousin, Builder, Jamaica Street ; Dux of CI. 2, 3, and 4, 1826, 1827, 1828. Univ. Edin. ; ordained in Ch. of Scot. ; Min. Boston Ch., Duns ; left Ch. of Scot, at Disruption ; Min. Presb. Ch., Brompton, Lond., 1844-50; F. Ch., Irvine, 1850-9; Melrose, 1859-78 ; m. Anne Ross, o.c. of David Ross Cundell, M.D. Edin. ; d. i Aug. 1883. DICKSON, James, 1827-9. CI. 4, 5. b. 1813 ; s. of Archibald Dickson, Clare- mont Street. DOUGLAS, Archibald, 1824-5. CI. 1. b. 1817 ; s. of Archibald Douglas, Advocate. DOUGLAS, David, 1824-30. CI. 1-6. b. 1817 ; s. of William Douglas, St. Andrew Square. DOUGLAS, WiUiam, 1824-5. CI. 1. b. 1817 ; s. of William Douglas, Portrait Painter, 13 Hart Street; d. 1825. DRUMMOND, Charles Home, 1825-8. CI. 5a-7. b. 1816 ; s. of Henry Home Drummond of Blair Drummond, M.P. Cornet 2nd Life Guards, 1834 ; Lt. 1836 ; ret. 1843 ; m. Lady Anne Georgina Douglas, 8th dau. of Charles, 5th Marquess of Queens- berry ; d. 1 89 1, DRYSDALE, Adolphus Sceales, 1824-9. CI. 1-5. b. 31 March 1816; s. of John Drysdale of Viewfield, Lasswade. Merchant in China ; d. 1844. MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1824-31 23 DRYSDALE, Alexander, 1824-9. CI. 1-5. b. 31 March 1814; s. of John Drysdale of Viewfield, Lasswade. Went to Fergus, Upper Canada, and settled, 1835; Mag., Mem. of Munc. Councils of township and county ; Lt.-Col. 3rd Wellington Mil. ; in 1864 returned to Scot- land, and in 1865 S. to property of Torring- ton in Lincolnshire and Castellan, Dunbar, East Lothian; J. P. for East Lothian; m. 1840 Janet, 2nd dau. of Alex. Dingwall Fordyce, Pulmore, Arthur's Seat, Aberdeen, latterly of Lescraigie, Fergus, Ont. , Canada ; d. 26 Oct. 1891. DUNCAN, Thomas, 1824-81. CI. 1-7. b. 1815 ; s. of Thomas Duncan of Grenada, W.I., 78 Great King Street. m. Elizabeth Mary King ; d. 5 April 1887. DURIE, Charles, 1824-5. CI. 1. b. 1 Aug. 1816 ; s. of Capt. Durie of Craigluscar. M.D. Edin. ; m. Christine Konaldson, Dunfermline ; d. i March 1845. EWART, Peter, 1824-7. CI. 1-3. b. 1815 ; s. of David Ewart, Dep. Clerk of Chancery. FORMAN, George, 1824-31. CI. 1-7. b. 8 June 1817 ; s. of John Forman, W.S., of Staffa. Merchant in Leith ; m. 1844 Elizabeth G. Richardson; d. 11 Jan. 1846. FORMAN, John, 1824-7. CI. 1-3. s. of Robert Forman, Clothier, Dunnerhill. GODDARD, William M., 1824-8. CI. 1-4. b. 1814 ; s. of William Goddard, Merchant, Leith. Merchant, Leith ; d. i860. GORDON, Charles, 1824-31. CI. 1-7. b. 1817 ; s. of WilHam Gordon of Halmyres, 35 Drummond Place. • Addiscombe, 1834-5; Maj. H.E.I.C.S. (Bengal Army) ; killed during the advance against Delhi ; Ensign 74th B.N.I. 1835 ; Lt. 1837 ; Capt. 1847 ; m. Miss Buchanan, Glasg. ; d. 11 May 1857. GORDON, Robert Haldane, 1824-32. CI. 1-7. b. 7 March 1816; s. of James Farquhar Gordon, W.S., 9 Heriot Row. d. 31 March 1843. GORDON, William, 1824-8. CI. 1-4. b. 1815 ; s. of Alexander Gordon, 24 Great King Street. GRANT, Hamilton, 1824-30. CI. 1-6. b. 1815 ; s. of Capt. H. Grant, late 78th Regt., 10 Mary Place. GREIG, WiUiam J., 1824-30. CI. 4-6. b. 1816 ; s. of Sebastian Holford Greig, Merchant, Madras. HAMILTON, James, 1824-9. CI. 1-5. b. 1816 ; s. of Dr. James Hamilton, 23 St. Andrew Square, Prof, of Mid- wifery, Edin. Univ. Eton. HAMILTON, James Alexander, 1824-8. CI. 1-4. b. 1816 ; s. of James Hamilton, W.S., of Kames, Holyrood House. HAMILTON, Richard Wynne, 1824-30. CI. 1-6. b. 1817 ; s. of James Hamilton, W.S., of Kames, Holyrood House. HARDYMAN, John Hay, 1824-8. CI. 1-4. b. 2 July 1814 ; s. of Capt. W. H. Hardyman, H.E.I.C.S., 5 Howard Place. W.S. 1838 ; Ass. Extractor Court of Session, 1853-71 ; m. 1861 Annabella Gibson, dau. of William Paton, Armagh ; d. 9 Feb. 1871. HOPKIRK, James, 1824-8. CI. 1-4. b. 1817 ; s. of Jas. Glassford Hopkirk, W.S., 75 Great King Street, d. 27 April 1835. HORSBURGH, Bethune, 1826-31. CI. 3-7. b. 1816 ; s. of Maj. Horsburgh, Warriston Crescent. HORSBURGH, Charles Bell, 1826-8. CI. 3, 4. b. 1813 ; s. of Maj. Hors- burgh, Warriston Crescent. Ensign 5th B.N.I. 1835 ; d. Sept. 1843. HOWE, Henry, 1824-6. CI. 1, 2. b. 1812 ; s. of Henry Howe of Calcutta. HOWE, Thomas, 1824-8. CI. 1-4. b. 1815 ; s. of Henry Howe of Calcutta. HUNT, John, 1828-30. CI. 5, 6. b. 13 Feb. 1816 ; s. of James Hunt of Pittencrieff. Of Pittencrieff; Advocate, 1840; d. 10 June 1841. HUNTER, Alexander, 1824-31. CI. 1-7. b. 19 May 1816; s. of Richard Hunter, H.E.I.C.S. Bengal. M.D. Edin.; Surg.-Maj. Madras Army; Ass. Surg. 1843; Surg.-Maj. 1863; ret. 1873 ; m. 1843 Jane Mary Patton ; d. 7 Jan. 1890. 24 MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1824-31 HUNTER, Richard, 1824-31. CI. 1-6. b. 15 July 1816 ; s. of Capt. James Hunter of Thurston. Col. 7th Regt. Madras Cav. ; Maj. 1854 (East Indies) ; m. Hannah, y. dau. of Richard Watt of Bishop Burton, Co. Yorks; d. 8 July 1885. HUTCHISON, WiUiam, 1824-5. CI. 1. b. 1815 ; s. of John Hutchison, late of Trinidad. INGLIS, Andrew, 1824-5. CI. 1. b. 1814 ; s. of John Inglis, Builder, 4 Circus Place. INGLIS, William, 1824-5. CI. 1. b. 1814 ; s. of John Inglis, Builder, 4 Circus Place. mVERARITY, David, 1824-32. CI. 1-7. b. 27 May 1816 ; s. of James Inver- arity, 18 Melville Street, afterwards of Rosemount, Montrose. Cornet i6th Lt. Drag. 1832 ; Lt. i6th (Queen's Own) Lancers ; killed, 28 May 1839, near Candahar during the first Afghan War. IRVING, Archibald Stirling, 1824-31. CI. 1-6. b. 1817 ; s. of John Irving, W.S., 1 North Charlotte Street. Publications : Poems, edited by the Rev. William Murray (2 vols.), m. Helen, dau. of Rev. William Laing; d. 1852. IRVING, George Vere, of Newton, 1824- 31. CI. 1-7. b. 9 Oct. 1816; s. of Alexander Irving, Advocate, Prof, of Civil Law, afterwards the Hon. Lord Newton, Senator of the Coll. of Justice. Advocate, 1837; S. father in the estate of Newton, 1832; F.S.A. Scot.; Vice-Pres. of Brit. Archaeological Assoc. ; Capt. of Carnwath Troop of Yeo. Publications : The Upper Ward of Lanarkshire, Described and Delineated (3 vols. 1864), and various legal works, m. 1842 Leah Isaac ; d. 29 Oct. 1869. JARDINE, John, 1825-7. CI. 2, 3. b. 1814 ; s. of Sir Alex. Jardine, 6th Bart, of Applegirth. Army; ret. as Capt. 1839; Ensign ist Ft. 1835; Lt. 1838; emigrated to Queensland; m. 1837 Elizabeth, dau. of Capt. Henry WilUam Craig, R.M. ; d. 1874. KENNEDY, John, 1824-31. CI. 1-7. b. 22 Aug. 1816 ; s. of John Kennedy, W.S., of Underwood, Ayrshire, and AUerton, Lancashire. W.S. 1844 ; S. to Underwood, 1862 ; J.P. Co. Ayr; Mem. Roy. Company of Archers; m. 1 85 1 Margaret Elizabeth, dan. of Colin Macrae of Inverinate, Ross-shire ; d. 28 Jan. 1902 ; see also E.A. Ch. ix. 74. KINNIBURGH, Joseph, 1824-9. CI. 1-5. b. 1814 ; s. of Robert Kinni- burgh of the Deaf and Dumb Institu- tion. LEITCH, John, 1824-30. CI. 1-6. b. 1814; s. of James Frisby Leitch, 1 Lynedoch Place. LOGAN, William Hugh, 1824-8. CI. 1-4. b. 1814 ; s. of WiUiam Logan, 33 Scotland Street. Banker, Berwick-on-Tweed ; Sheriff of Berwick, 1857 ; Mayor of Berwick, i860 and 1862 ; afterwards jt. lessee with J. B. Howard of the Theatre Royal, Edin., for which he wrote a number of pantomimes ; d. 1887. LYON, George, 1824-31. CI. 1-7. b. 8 Oct. 1815 ; s. of George Lyon, W.S., of Wester Ogil. Agent of Commercial Bank at Forfar; J.P. Forfarshire ; Hon. Sheriff Sub. ; first Chm. of Sch. Bd., Forfar; m. 1853 Christian, dau. of Rev. Dr. Andrew Thomson, Min. of St. George's Church, Edin. ; d. 1888. MACAULAY, James, 1824-30. CI. 1-6. b. 1817 ; s. of Dr. Macaulay, 14 Charlotte Street, Leith. M.A., M.D. Edin. Univ. ; L.R.C.S. Edin. 1836; F.R.C.S.E. 1850; in 1850 aban- doned medical for literary work, and became Jt. Ed. of the Literary Gazette, 1858 ; became Ed. of the Leisure Hour and the Sunday at Home ; founded the Boy's Own Paper and the Girl's Own Paper ; ret. from editorship of the Leisure Hour, 1895, at the age of 78 ; had been for over forty years Ed. in Chief of all the Religious Tract Society's publications ; d. 18 June 1902; see also E.A. Ch. ix. 129. M'BEAN, John, 1824-30. CI. 1-6. b. 1817 ; s. of Col. M'Bean, Silvermills. MACGILL, William, 1824-6. CI. 1, 2. b. 1818; s. of John MacGill, Flesher, 33 Howe Street. MACKAY, Alexander, 1824-9. CI. 1-5. b. 16 Feb. 1815 ; s. of James Mackay, 24 Forth Street. W.I. Merchant ; m. Marie Therese Biguniot; d. 14 Sept. 1856. MACKENZIE, Evan, 1824-8. CI. 1-4. b. 1816 ; s. of Sir CoHn Mackenzie, 1st Bart, of Kilcoy. S. father as 2nd Bart, of Kilcoy in 1845; fmly. Merchant in Lond. ; J.P. and D.L. Ross-shire ; m. 1844 Sarah Anna Philo- mena, dau. of J. Parker; d. 12 Dec. 1883. MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1824-31 25 M'KENZIE, James, 1827-9. CI. 4, 5. b. 1813 ; s. of Capt. John M'Kenzie, Scotland Street. MACKENZIE, William, 1824-30. CI. 1-6. b. 1817 ; s. of William Mackenzie, W.S., of Muirton. MACKINTOSH, John, 1824-9. CI. 1-5. b. 1815 ; s. of Dr. John Mackintosh, 31 Albany Street. MACKINTOSH, Robert, 1824-32. CI. 1-6. b. 1817; s. of Dr. John Mackin- tosh, 31 Albany Street. MACLEOD, James, 1826-8. CI. 3, 4. b. 1812 ; s. of James MacLeod of Raasay. Went to Australia, where the family is said to have died out. M'NAB, James, 1825-7. CI. 2, 3. b. 1811 ; s. of Alex. M'Nab, Cupar, Fife. MACNAGHTEN, Steuart, 1826-31. CI. 8-7. b. 20 June 1815 ; s. of Sir Francis Macnaghten, St. Bernard's Bower ; Dux of School, 1831. M.A. Dublin Univ. ; of Bittern Manor, Hants ; Barr. Mid. Tem. 1839 ; Reporter in Lord Chancellor's Court; Kt. 1890; Chm. of the Southampton Docks Co. ; took a leading part in Art. Vol. movement in Hampshire ; was J. P. and D.L. for that county; d. 28 June 1895; see also E.A. Ch. ii. 107. MACNISH, Arthur, 1826-31. CI. 3-7. b. 1815 ; s. of William Macnish, M.D., 2 Scotland Street. MAITLAND, Stewart Cairns, 1824-31. CI. 1-7. b. 1816 ; s. of Thomas Mait- land. Advocate (Lord Dundrennan), 85 Charlotte Square. Of Dundrennan, Kirkcudbrightshire ; m. 1 84 1 Margaret Shippen, dau. of Dominick Lynch, Galway and N.Y. ; d. 1868. MILLER, Alexander Penrose, 1826-7. CI. 3. b. 23 Dec. 1817 ; s. of Thomas Miller of Glenlee, Advocate, 4 Shand- wick Place. Maj. 92nd Highs. ; Ensign 1836 ; Lt. 1839; Capt. 1846; ret. 1847; was sub- sequently employed in Mil. Prison Dept. ; Insp. of Prisons in Canada ; Gov. of Mil. Prison at Aldershot when the camp was established ; Gov. of Mil. Prison at Dublin ; Gov. of Mil. Prison at Aldershot, where he died ; m. Julia Monica, dau. of S. Shiel of BaUyshannon ; d. 18 Sept. 1880. MONRO, WiUiam, 1824-9. CI. 1-5. b. 1815 ; s. of Dr. Alexander Monro, Prof, of Anat. and Pract. Surg., 121 George Street. Capt. 79th Highs. ; Adj . GaUoway Vol. Rifles; Ensign 1834; Lt. 1837; Capt. 1842; ret. 1854; m. MORE, George, afterwards George More- Gordon, 1824-30. CI. 1-6. b. 21 March 1816 ; s. of John Shank More, Advocate, 19 Great King Street. Of Charleton; W.S. 1838; m. 1848 Janet, dau. of Harry Gordon, Liverpool ; d. 6 Nov. 1899. MORRISON, John, 1824-6. CI. 1, 2. b. 1814 ; s. of Maj. David Morrison, H.E.I.C.S., 8 Brandon Street. MORRISON, William, 1824-30. CI. 1-6. b. 1817 ; s. of Maj. David Morrison, H.E.I.C.S., 8 Brandon Street. MORTON, Thomas Charles, 1828-30. CI. 5, 6. b. 20 Dec. 1813; s. of Capt. Wm. Morton, Bengal R.E. Edin. Univ.; Barr. 1836; Calcutta Bar, 1837-53 ; portrait (1853) in the Academy Hall ; m. 1841 Mary Geraldine, dau. of Justin MacCartieof Carrignavar; d. 28 Aug. 1855- MURRAY, George, 1824-8. CI. 1-4. b. 1814 ; s. of Baron Sir Patrick Murray of Ochtertyre, Bart. Capt. in Army ; latterly British Resident at Ithaca and Chief of Police at Corfu, Ionian Islands ; 52nd Ft. ; 2nd Lt. 1830 ; Lt. 1834; Capt. 1839; h.p. 1848; d. 24 Feb. 1866. MURRAY, Thomas Graham, 1824-31. CI. 1-7. b. 24 Nov. 1816 ; s. of Andrew Murray of Murrayshall, Perthshire, Advocate, Sheriff of Aberdeen, 34 Heriot Row. Of Stenton; W.S. 1838; Crown Agent, 1866-8 ; D.L. for City of Edin. ; Hon. LL.D. Edin. Univ.; Dir. E.A. 1874-80; m. 1848 Caroline, dau. of John Tod, W.S., of Kirkhill ; d. 10 March 1891 ; see also E.A. Ch. i. 136. MYLNE, James, 1824-5. CI. 1. b. 1815 ; s. of James Mylne, Montague Street. NAPIER, Alexander, 1824-30. CI. 1-6. b. 2 Aug. 1814 ; s. of Prof. Macvey Napier, W.S., P.C.S., Ed. of the Edinburgh Review. M.A. Trin. CoU. Cantab; took Holy Orders, 1841 ; for short time C. at Beverley, whence he went to Holkham, Norfolk, first as C. ; V. 1847, and held the living till his death ; he was also Priv. Chap, and Libr. to the late E. of Leicester; for the Cambridge 26 MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1824-31 Press he edited Barrow's Theological Works (published in 1859 in 9 vols.) ; also edited Boswell's Life of Johnson (published in 1884 in 4 vols.) ; m. Robina, dau. of Rev. Joseph Cotterill, V. of Blakeney, Norfolk; d. i Aug. 1887. OLIPHANT, John Hope, 1824-6. CI. 1, 2. b. 8 June 1815 ; s. of Lt.-Col. James Stewart Oliphant of Rossie, Perthshire, d. 1831. OLIVER, Benjamin, 1824-30. CI. 1-6. b. 1817 ; s. of Benjamin Oliver, Comm. ' P. of Wales,' Roy. Cruiser. OLIVER, John, 1824-30. CI. 1-6. b. 1815 ; s. of Benjamin Oliver, Comm. ' P. of Wales,' Roy. Cruiser. O'TOOLE, Robert, 1824-8. CI. 1-4. b. 1814; s. of Maj. O'Toole, 23 Warriston Crescent. PATERSON, Robert, 1824-8. CI. 1-4, b. 13 Sept. 1815 ; s. of Robert Paterson, Madeira Street, Leith. M.D. Edin. ; L.R.C.S.E., F.R.C.'P.E. ; Phys. Roy. Inf. Edin. ; 1872 Pres. R.C.P.E. ; 1874 Pres. Harveian Soc. ; Vice-Pres. Med.- Chirurg. Soc. Edin. ; published in 1874 Memorials of Prof. Syme ; m. Eliza Farnie, Burntisland; d. 15 May 1889. PATERSON, William, 1824-6. CI. 1, 2. b. 1817 ; s. of William Paterson, Merchant. PATISON, John, 1824-30. CI. 1-6. b. 1817 ; s. of WilHam Patison, Merchant, Pirniefield, Leith. d. in Australia. PATTERSON, John, 1824-8. CI. 1-4. b. 1814 ; s. of John Patterson of the Edin. Foundry, 10 Gayfield Square. PAUL, John, 1824-7. CI. 1-3. b. 1815 ; s. of Robert Paul, W.S., 1 Drummond Place. PHILIP, David, 1824-30. CI. 1-6. b. 1815; s. of David Philip, Baker, 26 Couper Street, Leith. PILLANS, Matthew, 1825-30. CI. 2-6. b. 1815 ; s. of James Pillans of Myres Castle, Auchtermuchty. Went to India ; took up mercantile pursuits ; served through the Mutiny as a volunteer; finally settled in Calcutta in business ; m. Margaret M'Lean, dau. of Col. M'Lean, H.E.I.C.S. ; d. c. 1863. POOLE, George, 1825-8. CI. 2-4. b. 1812 ; s. of G. W. Poole, Gray's Inn, Lond. PRESCOTT, Robert, 1825-31. CI. 2-7. b. 8 Dec. 1813 ; s. of Lt.-Col. Serjeant- son Prescott, 5th D.G. ; 1st English Prose, 1st French Scholar, 1st French Comp. CI. 7, 1831. Trin. Coll. Cantab ; Mem. of Yorkshire Club, York ; d. 21 Jan. 1886. RAINIE, David, 1824-9. CI. 1-5. b. 1815 ; s. of William Rainie, Account- ant, 10 Dublin Street. Went to N.Z. in 1856, and was in office of Harvey and Smith, Merchants, Welling- ton ; subsequently farmed near New Ply- mouth, N.Z. ; d. c. 1908. RAMAGE, James, 1828-9. CI. 5. b. 1814 ; s. of Capt. Ramage, Claremont Street. RATTRAY, William, 1826-8. CI. 3, 4. b. 1813 ; s. of Col. Rattray, Shand- wick Place. Ensign 72nd Highs. 1832; Lt. 1836; Capt. 86th Ft. 1841 ; d. 1844. REID, Charles W., 1824-31. CI. 1-7. b. 1817; s. of -William Reid, Book- seller, Leith. Bank of Scot. , Kirkcaldy ; afterwards with linen manufacturers in Dunfermline ; d. prior to iS6i. REID, David, 1825-8. CI. 2-4. b. 1811 ; s. of Capt. Reid of Holm. Addiscombe, 1829-30 ; Maj. -Gen. R.A. (Bengal); apptd. 1830; 2nd Lt. 1835; Lt. 1839; Capt. 184S; Maj. P.W.D. 1857; Lt.-Col. 1858; Col. 1864; Maj.-Gen. 1868; d. 29 Feb. 1876. REID, George, 1824-30. CI. 1-6. b. 1817; s. of Sylvester Reid, W.S., Clerk of Teinds.' Surg, in Alloa, thereafter in Edin. ; m. EUzabeth Williamson, dau. of James Smith of WhitehiU, M.D. ; d. 14 April 1852. ROSE, Patrick, 1824-7. CI. 1-3. b. 1815 ; s. of Patrick Rose, Blenheim Place. ROSE, WiUiam, 1825-7. CI. 2, 3. b. 1814; s. of Patrick Rose, Blenheim Place. ROY, Lewis, 1824-5. CI. 1. b. 20 March 1816 ; s. of William Roy of Nenthorn, 22 Drummond Place. d. 5 May 1825. MR. CARMICHAEL'S GLASS, 1824-31 27 RUSSELL, John Rutheriurd, 1824-31. CI, 1-7. b. 28 April 1816; s. of James Russell, Prof, of Clin. Surg, at Edin. Univ., 30 Abercromby Place. Homeopathic Doctor; practising in Leamington, then in Lond. ; m. (i) Harriet Kenny ; (2) Georgina Maxwell ; d. 22 Dec. 1866. SANDEMAN, Gordon, 1824-8. CI. 1-4. b. 1816 ; s. of Edward Sandeman, 8 Forth Street. Business in Australia ; m. Ernestine Eugenie de Satye St. Jean. SAVIGNY, John, 1824-5. CI. 1. b. 1815 ; s. of John Savigny, Farmer, Braid. SCOTT, Alexander, 1824-9. CI. 1-5. b. 14 April 1814 ; s. of Alexander Scott of Myreside, an original proprietor of the E.A. Farmer, Beanston, East Lothian, 1836-82 ; Col. Haddingtonshire Regt. of Vols. ; m. Rachel Gibson ; d. 3 April 1882. SCOTT, Ebenezer Erskine, 1828-80. CI. 5, 6. b. 28 March 1816 ; s. of James Scott, Accountant, 50 Queen Street. Public Accountant, first in Dundee, afterwards in Lond. ; published Tables of Logarithms, very generally used in insurance of&ces ; also a genealogical work on the families of Halcro and Erskine, from whom he was descended, entitled the Erskine-Halcro Genealogy ; m. 1847 Kath- arine Ann, dau. of Capt. James Neish, Dundee ; d. 20 Oct. 1902. SHEAFFE, Percy, 1824-9. CI. 1-5. 1816; s. of Lt.-Gen. Sir Roger Sheaffe, Bart, d. 20 May 1834. b. H. SMITH, Gilbert, 1824-9. CI. 1-5. b. 1815 ; s. of Alexander Smith, Banker, Royal Exchange, and 2 Moray Place. E.I. Merchant ; m. Frances I. Aitken ; d. 23 Dec. 1867. SPENS, John, 21 Jan. 1816 M.D., 14 Drummond Place. Medical Student; d. 7 Feb. 1836. 1824-31. CI. 1-7. b. ; s. of Thomas Spens, STEWART, John, 1824-9. CI. 1-5. b. 10 Jan. 1813 ; s. of Lieut. Leveson Douglas Stewart, R.N., 5 Walker Street. Edin. Univ. ; Merchant in Liverpool ; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Thompson of Nateby Hall, Lancashire ; d. 17 March 1867. STEWART, John, 1824-9. CI. 1-5. b. 1816 ; s. of David Stewart, W.S., of Stewarthall, Stirlingshire. STEWART, John, jun., 1824-30. CI. 1-6. b. 1816 ; s. of James Stewart, Buccleuch Place. STRONG, John P., 1824-31. CI. 1-7. b. 1814 ; s. of Robert Strong, jun., Merchant, 17 Charlotte Street, Leith. Of Clayton, Fifeshire ; d. STUART, Joseph Gordon, 1824-9. CI. 1-5. b. 11 June 1815 ; s. of Alexander Stuart, Writer, Circuit Clerk of Justiciary, Edin., one of the original proprietors of the E.A. Aberdeen Univ. Arts ; Edin. Univ. Law ; Flax Spinner, Balgonie, Fifeshire ; m. Catharine, dau. of David Booth ; d. 30 Sept. 1866. SWAN, Benjamin, 1824-30. CI. 1-6. b. 1817 ; s. of James Swan, W.S., 53 York Place. SWAN, James, 1824-30. CI. 1-6. b. 1814 ; s. of James Swan, W.S., 53 York Place. SWINTON, James Rannie, 1826-31. CI. 3-7. b. 11 April 1816 ; s. of John Campbell Swinton of Kimmerghame, Berwickshire. Edin. Univ. ; Portrait Painter, Lond. ; 1844 exhibited for first time at Royal Academy ; continued for thirty years most famous and popular portrait painter of his day ; painted inter alia Louis Napoleon and Archbishop Tait ; m. 1865 the Hon. Blanche Arthur Georgina, dau. of 20th Lord de Ros ; d. 13 Dec. 1888. TAYLOR, Archibald, 1824-9. CI. b. 1816 ; s. of Wilham Taylor. 1-5. STEWART, George, 1824-30. CI. 1-6. b. 12 Sept. 1814 ; s. of Lieut. Leveson Douglas Stewart, R.N., 5 Walker Street. Edin. Univ. ; Farmer, Kirkcudbrightshire; m. 1843 Mary, dau. of Thomas Currie of Newton Airds, Dumfries ; d. 13 Jan. 1893. TODRICK, Thomas, 1825-9. CI. 2-5. b. 5 June 1814 ; s. of Arch. Todrick, Writer and Banker, Haddington. Solicitor and Banker, Haddington ; County Proc. Fis. ; m. Helen William, dau. of George Banks, Merchant, Hadding- ton ; d. 30 Aug. 1890. 28 MR. MARRIOTT'S (AFTERWARDS DR. CUMMING'S) CLASS, 1825-32 TROTTER, Charles, 1824-30. CI. 1-6. b. 19 Aug. 1816 ; s. of William Trotter of Ballindean, Lord Provost of Edin- burgh, 13 Abercromby Place. Of Woodhill, Perthshire ; J.P. and D.L. Co. Perth ; m. (i) Elizabeth Dowbiggin ; (2) Jane Johnstone ; d. 27 July 1889. TROTTER, Thomas Coutts, 1824-7, 1829-80. CI. 1-3, 6-7. b. 1816 ; s. of Archibald Trotter, H.E.I.C.S. Haileybury, 1834-5 ; of Bush, etc. (S. his brother Robert, q.v.) ; B.C.S. 1836-65 ; Opium Agent, Behar ; m. (i) 1837 Harriet Augusta, dau. of Henry Shakespear, Mem. Supreme Council in India; {2) 1839 Sophia Charlotte, e. dau. of John William Templer, H.E.I.C.S.; d. 15 Dec. 1894. TYTLER, Maurice Eraser, 1828-9. CI. 5. b. 1815 ; s. of James Tytler of Woodhouselea, W.S. Ensign 23rd B.N.I. VEITCH, James, 1824-30. CI. 1-6. b. 1816 ; s. of Hugh Veitch of Stewart- field, Town Clerk of Leith. Factor at Eliock, Dumfriesshire ; d. WADDELL, James, 1824-8. CI. 1-4. b. 1816 ; s. of James Waddell, Merchant, Jamaica. WALKER, James, 1828-9. CI. 5. b. 1814 ; s. of Col. Walker, H.E.I.C.S., St. David Street. WEBSTER, Patrick, 1826-7. CI. 3. b. 1814 ; s. of James Webster of Balruddery, 3 Gloucester Place. d. 29 Aug. 1827. WEBSTER, Thomas, 1826-7. CI. 3. b. 1813 ; s. of James Webster of Balruddery, 3 Gloucester Place. Emigrated to Canada ; d. 2 Oct. 1844. WILSON, Blair, 1825-9. CI. 2-5. b. 1816 ; s. of Prof. Wilson (Christopher North), 6 Gloucester Place. Magd. Coll. Oxon; Libr. and Sec. Edin. Univ. ; d. 1871. WILSON, William John, 1824-9. CI. 1-5. b. 14 Nov. 1815 ; s. of Robert Sym Wilson, W.S., Cashier, Roy. Bank of Scot. Sandhurst; Col. 43rd M.N.I. ; Maj. 1854; ret. i860; m. Madelina, dau. of Sir Thomas Dick Lauder, Bart. ; d. i July 1893. WISHART, James, 1824-5. CI. 1. b. 16 Feb. 1815 ; s. of James Wishart, Merchant, 8 Hermitage Place, Leith. Merchant in Leith ; m. Mary Anne Carlyle ; d. 23 Nov. 1887. WOOD, WiUiam, 1824-31. CI. 1-7. Roy. Insur. Co., Liverpool. YOUNG, Henry, 1824-30. CI. 1-6. b. 1816 ; s. of Henry Young, Wine Merchant, Lond. MR. MARRIOTT'S (AFTERWARDS DR. CUMMING'S) CLASS, 1825-32 ALSTON, Charles Rowland, afterwards Alston Stewart, 1825-7. CI. 1, 2. b. 1817 ; s. of Maj. James Alston of Auch- inhard, afterwards Alston Stewart of Urrard. Wine Merchant. ALSTON, Dumfries Crawford, afterwards Alston Stewart, 1825-7. CI. 1, 2. b. 1816; s. of Maj. James Alston of Auch- inhard, afterwards Alston Stewart of Urrard. ANDERSON, James, 1829-31. CI. 5, 6. b. 1816 ; s. of Adam Anderson. BALFOUR, John, 1827-9. CI. 3, 4, b. 1814. BALLANTYNE, John Alexander, 1825-8, 1831-2. CI. 1-3, 7. b. 1817; s. of James Ballantyne, Printer, 20 Clare- mont Crescent. Printer, Edin. ; m. Frances Barclay; d. 20 Jan. 1861. BARTHOLOMEW, George, 1825-6. CI. 1. b. 1816 ; s. of George Bartholomew, Engraver, 6 Leopold Place. Lie. Ch. of Scot. ; devoted life to science ; was for some years Hon. Sec. of Edin. Geolog. Soc. ; d. 1870. BELL, William Hamilton, 1825-32. CI. 1-7. b. 27 Feb. 1817 ; s. of William Bell, W.S., Crown Agent, 1840-1. A.C.S. and Circuit Clerk of Justiciary ; m. 1862 Barbara M'Laurin, dau. of Alex- ander Monteath of Broich and Duchally, Perthshire; d. 2 April 1890. BENNETT, James, 1825-30. CI. 1-5. b. 1814 ; s. of William Bennett, W.S., 16 Carlton Street, d. 1839. MR. MARRIOTT'S (AFTERWARDS DR. CUMMING'S) CLASS, 1825-32 29 BENNETT, William, 1825-31. CI. 1-6. b. 1816 ; s. of William Bennett, W.S., 16 Carlton Street. BINNY, John William, 1825-32. CI. 1-6. b. 1817 ; s. of John Binny, Great King Street. BLAIR, Edward Hunter, 1826-8. CI. 2, 3. b. 24 March 1818 ; s. of Sir David Hunter Blair, Bart., of Blair- quhan, Ayrshire. S. to Blairquhan as 4th Bart., 1857 ; served in R.N. and 93rd Highs. ; Col. Comdg. Ayr- shire Art. Vols. ; J. P. and D.L. Cos. Ayr and Wigtown; m. 1850 Elizabeth, dau. of George Wauchope ; d. 7 Oct. 1896. BLAIR, James Hunter, 1826-8. CI. 2, 3. b. 22 March 1817 ; s. of Sir David Hunter Blair, Bart. Lt.-Col. Scots Guards ; ist Batt. Scots Fus. Guards ; Ensign, 1835 ; Capt. 1848 ; had local rank of Lt.-Col. when he was killed at Inkermann ; twice wounded, but still led his Batt. until struck a, third time in the mouth, which wound proved mortal ; M.P. for Ayrshire, 1852-4; d. 5 Nov. 1854. BORTHWICK, Archibald, 1825-9. CI. 1-5. b. 1816 ; s. of James Borthwick, Hellesfield House. d. i5 Aug. 1829. BROWN, Edward, 1828-9. CI. 4. b. 1816 ; s. of Maj. Brown, 7 Atholl Place. BRUCE, ^neas, 1827-30. CI. 3-5. b. 1817 ; s. of Alexander Bruce, Cum- berland Street. BRUCE, Charles, 1827-30. CI. 3-5. b. 1816 ; s. of Alexander Bruce, Cum- berland Street. BRUCE, John, 1828-30. CI. 4, 5. b. 19 Nov. 1815 ; s. of James Bruce of Powfoulis, Stirlingshire. W.S. 1843 ; m. Jessie, 3rd dau. of Robert Taylor of Broomland, Kirkcudbrightshire ; d. 8 Jan. 1899. BRUCE, John, 1826-32. CI. 2-6. b. 1817 ; s. of John Bruce, 16 Scotland Street. d. 1882. BRUCE, Wilham, 1826-32. CI. 2-6. b. 1818; s. of John Bruce, 16 Scotland Street. BUCHANAN, Ralph Abercromby, 1825-7. CI. 1, 2. b. 1817; s. of Capt. Thomas Buchanan, H.E.I.C.S., 11 Maitland Street. Lieut. R.N. 1845 ; d. 1856. CALDER, Alexander, 1826-9. CI. 2-4. b. 1815 ; s. of Joseph Calder, 6 Grove Street. CAMPBELL, Alexander, 1825-31. CI. 1-6. b. 1815 ; s. of Alexander Camp- bell of Hallyards. CAMPBELL, Alexander William, 1825-6, 1828-31. CI. 1, 4-7. b. 1816; s. of Rev. Alexander Campbell, Broughton Place. CAMPBELL, Charles, 1828-31. CI. 4-6. b. 1816 ; s. of Alexander Duncan Campbell of Tanjore. CAMPBELL, Colin, 1825-32. CI. 1-7. b. 1816 ; s. of Alexander Campbell of Hallyards. CAMPBELL, John A., 1827-31. CI. 3-6. b. 1814 ; s. of Alexander Campbell, Dundas Street. CAMPBELL, Montgomery, 1826-8. CI. 2-3. b. 1814 ; s. of Dougall Camp- bell, Great King Street. CAMPBELL, Robert, 1825-31. CI. 1-6. b. 1815 ; s. of Alexander Campbell of Hallyards. CAMPBELL, William Alexander, 1828- 32. CI. 4-7. b. 1816 ; s. of Camp- bell of Ormsary, 17 Heriot Row. S. to Ormsary. CAMPBELL-RENTON, John, 1827-30. CI. 3-5. b. 1814; s. of Col. Robt. Campbell of Mordington, 42nd Highs. M.P. for Berwick-on-Tweed ; d. CAMPBELL-RENTON, William Mark, 1827-30. CI. 3-5. b. 1815; s. of Col. Robt. Campbell of Mordington, 42nd Highs. Capt. 26th Regt. (Cameronians) ; Ensign, 1837; Lt. 1839; d. COCKBURN, George Fergusson, 1825-7. CI. 1, 2. b. Jan. 1818 ; s. of Henry Cockburn (afterwards Lord Cockburn), Senator of the Coll. of Justice. Haileybury, 1834-6 ; H.E.I.C.S. Bengal, 1836-66; Comr. of Patna ; res. 1866; m. Sarah Charlotte, dau. of Col. Bishop, BengEil Army ; d. 7 July 1866. 30 MR. MARRIOTT'S (AFTERWARDS DR. CUMMING'S) CLASS, 1825-32 COCKBURN, James Horseford, 1825-9. CI. 1-4. b. 1815 ; s. of Walter Coekburn, Merchant, 24 Broughton Place. Rear-Adm. R.N. ; Navy, 1829 ; Lieut. 1840 for distinguished services on coast of Syria, where as Sen. Mate he destroyed a fort near Caiffa in full view of Egyptian army ; Flag-Lieut, on Cape of Good Hope Station, 1844-6; Comm. 1846; Capt. 1850; Rear-Adm. 1866; Comm. - in - Chief , E.I. Station, 1870-2 ; d. 1872. COLT, Frederick Montagu, 1825-32. CI. 1-6. b. 17 Nov. 1817; s. of John Hamilton Colt of Auldhame, Seacliffe, Inveresk, and Gartsherrie. d. 25 June 1838. DEWIND, Joseph, 1825-8. CI. 1-3. b. 1815 ; s. of Maj. DeAvind, 60th Regt. DICKSON, John, 1825-82. CI. 1-7. b. 30 Oct. 1817 ; s. of Walter Dickson of Monybuie, W.S., 3 Royal Circus. W.S. 1843; went to Perth in 1848 (firm of Mackenzie and Dickson, W.S.) ; ret. 1899 ; m. 1852 Eliza Jane, dau. of Col. Alex. M'Leod, C.B. ; d. 6 Dec. 1909 ; see also E.A. Ch. X. So and xvii. 43. DIROM, James, 1826-7. CI. 2. b. 15 July 1815 ; s. of Lt.-Gen. Alexander Dirom of Mount Annan. Rear-Adm. R.N.; Navy, 1829; Lieut. 1841; Comm. i8j2 ; served in Baltic and Black Sea during Crimean War ; P.-Capt. 1856; Rear-Adm. 1874; medal with clasps for service during Crimean War ; m. (i) Jane Catherine, dau. of Alex. Pearson of Luce ; (2) Isabella Anne, e. dau. of E. A. SamueUs, B.C.S. ; d. 12 Aug. 1878. DRYSDALE, John James, 1826-80. CI. 2-5. b. 29 Nov. 1816; s. of Sir William Drysdale, W.S., of Pitteuchar, Lord Provost of Edin. M.D. and L.R.C.S.E. 1838 ; Homeo- pathic Doctor, Liverpool ; m. (1) Mary Boyd ; (2) Emily North ; d. 20 Aug. 1892. DRYSDALE, Thomas, 1826-9. CI. 2-4. b. 1817 ; s. of Sir Wilham Drysdale, W.S., of Pitteuchar, Lord Provost of Edin. Planter in Timor ; d. DUNBAR, Henry, 1828-31. CI. 4-6. b. 1815 ; s. of Prof. Dunbar, Queensferry Road. DUNCAN, Frank, 1825-32. CI. 1-7. b. 13 April 1817; s. of Thomas Duncan of Grenada, W.I., 65 York Place. W.I. Merchant ; d. 28 March 1853. DUNDAS, Robert Hamilton, 1825-6. CI. 1. b. 1817 ; s. of Gabriel Hamil- ton Dundas of Duddingston, Linlith- gowshire. " EDDINGTON, Smollett Montgomerie, 1828-9. CI. 4. b. 11 Sept. 1817; s. of Capt. George Eddington, 4 West Maitland Street. 37th Regt. and 78th Highs. ; Hon. Col. Argyll and Bute Art. ; of Glencreggan, Co. Argyll; J.P. and D.L. Co. Argyll; Ensign, 1835 ; Lt. 1838 ; ret. 1843 ; m. (i) 1841 Mary Jane, dau. of Capt. John Fleming, R.N. ; (2) 1862 Isabella Mary, dau. of Richard Foreman ; d. 25 March 1905. FAIRBAIRN, James, 1825-6. CI. 1. b. 1814 ; s. of John Fairbairn, Book- seller, 6 George Street and 25 Warriston Crescent. Bank of Scot., Edin. ; m. Eliza Smith, Liverpool ; d. May 1890. FAIRBAIRN, John, 1825-7. CI. 1, 2. b. 1812 ; s. of John Fairbairn, Book- seller, 6 George Street and 25 Warriston Crescent. Engineer ; d. 1885. FARQUHARSON, Charles MiUer, 1827- 81. CI. 8-6. b. 1815 ; s. of Charles Farquharson, Jamaica. Barr. Mid. Tem. 1838 ; Chief -Justice, Jamaica ; m. Miss Spalding, dau. of Dr. Hinton Spalding, Edin. ; d. 1890. FERGUSSON, David, 1825-30. CI. 1-5. b. 1817 ; s. of Hon. Adam Fergusson, Advocate, of Woodhill, Canada. Went to Canada in 1833, and settled in Fergus, Upper Canada ; d. i860. FERGUSSON, John, 1825-9. CI. 1-4. b. 1819 ; s. of Hon. Adam Fergusson, Advocate, of Woodhill, Canada. Went to Canada in 1833 ; in business at Niagara Falls ; went to China on some business enterprise, and died there i July 1849. FORBES, Alexander Penrose, 1825-82. CI. 1-7. b. 1817; s. of Lord Medwyn, Senator of the Coll. of Justice, 17 Ainslie Place. Haileybury, 1834-6 (six medals); B.N.C. Oxon; B.A. 1844; M.A. 1846; Boden Univ. Schol. for Sanskrit, 1841 ; H.E.I.C.S. 1836- 44; Asst. Mag. and Coll. at Rajamundri; res. 1844 ; 1840 left India and went to Oxford ; in 1844 ordained by Bp. of Oxford, and 1847 consecrated Bp. of Brechin; 1848 p.C.L. Oxon ; voluminous writer on theo- logical and spiritual subjects. Publications : Kalendars of Scottish Saints ; Explanation of the 39 Articles ; and Short Explanation of the Nicene Creed, d. 8 Oct. 1875 MR. MARRIOTT'S (AFTERWARDS DR. CUMMING'S) CLASS, 1825-82 31 FORREST, James, 1825-31. CI. 1-6. b. 1815 ; s. of James Forrest, Merchant, Bonnington. FORSYTH, Charles, 1825-6. CI. 1. b. 24 June 1816 ; s. of Robert Forsyth, Advocate, 11 Royal Circus. Advocate, 1837 ; Sheriff Sub. of Caithness, 1848-9 ; d. 22 Aug. 1849. FYERS, William Augustus, 1825-7. CI. 1, 2. b. 1815 ; s. of Maj.-Gen. Peter Fyers, C.B. Lt.-Gen., K.C.B. ; Ensign 40th Ft. 1834; Capt. 1841; Maj. 1855; Lt.-Col. 1856; Col. 1864; Maj.-Gen. 1869; Lt.-Gen. 1881; served with 40th Regt. at capture of Kurrachee, 1839, and in Candahar and Afghanistan, 1841-2 (medal); present at actions of Kale Shukh, Kronje Kuk, Pangwaie, Tiloo Khan, Babo Wallie, and relief of Khelat-i-Ghilzee, and subsequently Killa Aziem, Goaine, Ghuznee, and occupation of Cabul; in 1850 transferred to the 4th Ft., and from it to the Rifle Brigade, with which he served in Crimean War, 1854-5, in 2nd Batt. ; present at Alma, Sebastopol, including attack on Redan, 8 Sept. 1854 (medal with two clasps, brev. of Maj. and Lt.-Col., Kt. of the Legion of Honour ; Turldsh medal, 5th cl. Medjidie) ; Indian Mutiny, 1857-9 ; commanded 2nd Batt. at Cawnpore; effected a junction with Gen. Wyndham's force by a forced march of forty-eight miles in twenty-six hours on 27 Nov. 1857, and next day captured two guns of position ; commanded his battalion throughout the subsequent actions under Lord Clyde, including the capture of Lucknow (desp., medal and clasp, C.B.) ; K.C.B. 1879 ; apptd. Col. of the 68th Durham L.I. 1894 ; m. 1858 Mary Stuart, dau. of Adm. Evan Nepean; d. 10 Nov. 1895. GIB, John Binny, 1825-9. Cl. 1-3. b. 1815 ; s. of Colin Gib, R.N., 20 Great King Street. Ensign 6ist Ft. 1836; Lt. 1838; ret. 1843; d. GIB, Thomas, 1825-30. Cl. 1-5. b. 1816 ; s. of Colin Gib, R.N., 20 Great King Street. Went to Australia ; d. GORDON, James Farquhar, afterwards Oswald, 1825-32. Cl. 1-6. b. 10 May 1818 ; s. of James Farquhar Gordon, W.S., 9 Heriot Row, Dublin Univ. ; S. to estate of Scotstoun and took the name of Oswald, 1864 ; Ensign 35th Ft. i«36; L+. 1839; ret. 1843; ordained, 1847 (Dublin) ; m. i844Thomazine Crawford of Lakelands, Cork, Ireland ; d. 3 Jan. 1897. GORDON, Jonn, 1828-31. Cl. 4-6. b. 1818 ; s. of Alexander Gordon, Clare- mont Street. GORDON, Thomas, 1825-31. Cl. 1-4. b. 14 Feb. 1817 ; s. of Wilham Gordon of Deebank and Campbelton. W.S. 1840 ; m. 1847 Eliza Cecillia, 3rd dau. of George Shaw Brooke of Jaffna, Ceylon ; d. 9 Oct. 1876. GORDON, WiUiam Everard Alphonso, 1826-30. Cl. 2-5. b. 1817; s. of Alexander Gordon of Auchlunies and Ellon Castle, Aberdeenshire. Adm. R.N. ; C.B. ; entered Navy, 1830; passed, 1836; served in Mediterranean as a Mid. 1836-42; Lieut. 1842; Comm. 1854; Capt. i860; ret. 1868; Rear-Adm. 1876; Vice- Adm. 1881 ; Adm. 1884; employed on shore in Jamaica during insurrection of 1832 ; Mate of 'Cambridge' at Alexandria, 1841 ; commanded boats of the ' Inflexible ' in sup- pressing rebellion at Wanganui, N.Z., 1847; attack on pirates in Hong-Kong, 1848; served during the Kaf&r War, 1852-3 ; comm. ' Sans Pareil ' at bombardment of Sebastopol, 1854, and variously employed throughout the siege (Crimean and Turkish medals, Sebastopol clasp ; Kt. of the Legion of Honour, 5th cl. Medjidie); C.B. 1869; J. P. Aberdeenshire; d. 19 Aug. 1906. GOW, Norman, 1825-7. Cl. 1, 2. b. 1816 ; s. of John Gow, Merchant, 17 India Place. GRANT, WiUiam, 1826-9. CI. 2-4. b. 1814 ; s. of James Grant, W.S., of Burnhall, 17 Duke Street. GRIMES, John, 1825-6. Cl. 1. b. 1816 ; s. of John Grimes of the Customs, 6 Hermitage Place, Leith. HAMILTON, George, 1825-6. Cl. 1. b. 1816 ; s. of Capt. Thomas Hamilton, 16 Inverleith Row. HAMILTON, George M., 1825-6. Cl. 1. b. 1816. HATTON, Clarke, 1825-8. Cl. 1-3. b. 1817; s. of David Hatton, Print-seller, Somerset Place, Stockbridge. Translator of Foreign Records, Register Ofi&ce, Chancery Land, Lond. ; d. 1882. HATTON, William, 1825-8. Cl. 1-3. b. 1817 ; s. of David Hatton, Print-seller, Somerset Place, Stockbridge. Wine Merchant ; Non-Com. Scots Greys ; Gov. of Hamilton Prison ; m. Jessie M'Lauchlan ; d. 1898. HEATLIE, Hector Purves, 1825-31. Cl. 1-6. b. 1815 ; s. of James Heatlie, Writer, Register Office, 8 St. Ber- nard's Row. d. young. HENRY, William, 1825-6. Cl. 1. 32 MR. MARRIOTT'S (AFTERWARDS DR. CUMMING'S) CLASS, 1825-32 HOGARTH, Robert, 1825-8. CI. 1-3. b, 10 Sept. 1816 ; s. of George Hogarth, W.S., 2 Nelson Street. Govt. Service in W.I. ; brother-in-law of Charles Dickens; d. 1843. HOGG, William, 1825-9. CI. 1-4. b. 1816 ; s. of Thomas Hogg, 6 Clare- mont Street. Wine Merchant, Lend. ; d. 1867. HOME, Rodham, 1828-30. CI. 4, 5. b. 1816 ; s. of John Home of Long- formacus. HOPKIRK, John William Hamilton, 1825-32. CI. 1-7. b. 1818 ; s. of James Glassford Hopkirk, W.S., 75 Great King Street. d. 7 April 1 841. HORSBRUGH, John, 1829-31. CI. 5-6. b. 1815 ; s. of Thomas Horsbrugh, Sheriff Clerk of Fifeshire. Cape of Good Hope. HUNT, James Alexander, 1828-31. CI. 4-6. b. 10 Oct. 1817; s. of James Hunt of Pittencrieff. S. to Pittencrieff and Logie, 1858; J. P. Fife ; m. Helen, dau. of Alex. Gibson Maitland, Adv., yr. of Clifton Hall and Kersie ; d. 10 Oct. 1890. HUNTER, Richard, 1825-9. CI. 1-4. b. 20 June 1817; s. of Richard Hunter, H.E.I.C.S. Calcutta. W.S. 1838 ; d. July 1844. JOHNSTON, James Dunsmure, 1825-31. CI. 1-6. b. 23 Oct. 1816 ; s. of Dr. Henry Johnston, Surg., 34 Queen Street. M.D. Edin. Univ. 1837 ; L.R.C.S.E. 1836; F.R.C.S.E. 1848; Surg. 71st and 26th Regt. 1847; ret. 3 Feb. 1848; J.P. for Co. of Kirkcudbright; m. (i) Helen M'Lachlan Campbell; (2) Anna Ramsay Douglas ; d. 16 May 1902. JONES, Nathaniel Walton, 1825-7. CI. 1, 2. b. 1815; s. of Arch, Jones, West Circus Place. KER, James, 1825-31. CI. 1-6. b. 2 June 1817 ; s. of James Ker of Black- shiels, 24 Royal Circus. School in England, 1831-4; Mil. Acad. Edin. 1834-6; Ensign 19th Regt. 1838; Lt. 1841 ; Capt. 1846; killed at Inkermann, 5 Nov. 1854. KEY, Charles Hugh, 1829-31. CI. 5, 6. b. 1816 ; s. of Alex. Key, Merchant, Lend. Capt. 2nd D.G. ; Cornet, 1838 ; Lt. 1839 ; Capt. 1848 ; ret. 1849. LAMB, George, 1826-7, 1828-80. CI. 2, 4, 5. b. 1815 ; s. of Col. Lamb, St. David Street. LAMB, John Robert, 1825-8. CI. 1-3. b. -4 April 1813 ; s. of Alexander Neilson Lamb, Leith. Grain Merchant, and for twenty-five years Prussian Consul in Glasg. , at end of which time the Emperor William i. of Germany con- ferred on him the Order of the Red Eagle in recognition of his services ; m. Agnes, dau. of John Smith of Aberdeen, late Surg. R.N. ; d. 3 April 1895. LAMB, William, 1825-8. CI. 1-3. b. 28 May 1815 ; s. of Alex. Neilson Lamb, Leith. Grain Merchant and Shipper, Dundee ; m. 1845 Sarah Williamson ; d. Nov. 1848. LAWSON, Stephen, 1826-8. CI. 2, 3. b. 1816 ; s. of William Lawson, 27 Stafford Street. LIDDERDALE, William Halliday, 1828- 30. CI. 4, 5. b. 1815 ; s. of James Lidderdale, Lochbank, Castle Douglas. Agent Nat. Bank of Scot, and Solicitor, Castle Douglas ; after 1878 in firm of Lidderdale and Gillespie ; m. Grace Ross, dau. of Dr. Hannay, Glasg. ; d. 21 Dec. 1896. LOCH, George, 1830-2. CI. 6, 7. b. 1817 ; s. of William Loch, Saxe- Coburg Place. Haileybury, 1832-3; H.E.I.C.S. 1834-73; Judge of S.D.N. A. and High Court, Calcutta; d. March 1883. MACCARTIE, Justin, 1827-30. CI. 3-5. b. 1815 ; s. of Justin MacCartie of Carrignavar, Co. Cork. Barr. Dubhn ; of Carrignavar, Co. Cork ; m. 1848 Louisa, dau. of Edward Fitzgerald, Maj. H.E.I.C.S. ; d. 20 Feb. 1900. MACDONALD, David" Robertson-, 1828- 30. CI. 4, 5. b. 6 Aug. 1817 ; s, of Col. David Robertson-Macdonald of Kinlochmoidart. Adm. R.N. ; Navy, 1831; Comm. 1845; P. -Capt. 1858; Rear-Adm. 1875; Vice- Adm. and Adm. ; served in Chinese War, 1840-2 (medal) ; in Maori War, 1845, severely wounded ; for his gallant conduct he was thanked by the Houses of ParUa- ment (medal) ; 1849 on W. Coast of Africa putting down the slave-trade ; Adm. Robert- son-Macdonald was known at school and during his period of active service in the Navy as David Robertson ; he resumed the name Macdonald in Oct. 1876; m. Caroline, MR. MARRIOTT'S (AFTERWARDS DR. CUMMING'S) CLASS, 1825-32 33 dau. of James Beck of Priors Hardwick, Warwickshire; d. 16 May 1910; see also E.A. Ch. xvii. 112. MACKELLAR, John A., 1827-31. CI. 3-6. b. 1817 ; s. of the Rev. Angus Mackellar, Min. of Pencaitland. MACKELLAR, William, 1827-81. CI. 3-6. b. 1816 ; s. of the Rev. Angus Mackellar, Min. of Pencaitland. Edin. Univ. ; d. 1886. DAVIES, Athelstane, 1831-3. CI. 2, 3. b. 1819 ; s. of Dr. Davies, London. DICK, James, 1831-3. CI. 2, 3. b. 1819 ; s. of David Dick of Glensheil, Ross-shire. DODDS, Charles, 1831-5. CI. 2-5. b. 1823 ; s. of Maj. George Dodds, 28 Howard Place. 60 MR. MITCHELL'S CLASS, 1830-7 DUNBAR, Robert, 1831-4. CI. 2-4. b. 21 Nov. 1820 ;' s. of George Dunbar, M.A., Prof, of Greek in the Edin. Univ. d. i6 Sept. 1837. DYKES, James William, 1830-4. CI. 1-4. b. 1821 ; s. of Mrs. Dykes, Albyn Place. EWART, Henry, 1830-4. CI. 1-4. b. 1821 ; s. of Mrs. Ewart, Ann Street. FERGUSSON, Hume M., 1830-4. CI. 1-4. b. 1821 ; s. of James Fergusson, P.C.S., 30 Heriot Row. Maj. M.S.C. ; Indian Mutiny, 1857-8 (medal with clasp); ret. as Maj. 1862; d. 23 Oct. 1895 ; see also E.A. Ch. iii. 5. FISHER, Henry, 1830-6. CI. 1-6. b. 1820; s. of Daniel Fisher, S.S.C, Forth Street. FLETCHER, Archibald Douglas William, 1830-4. CI. 1-4. b. 1821 ; s. of Miles Angus Fletcher, Advocate, 11 Queen Street. R.N. 1834; Mate, 1842; Lieut. 1845; Comm. 1856; ret. with rank of Capt. 1871 ; Nov. 1866 Queen of Spain thanked him for exertions in and assistance rendered to Spanish frigate ; Sword of Honour pre- sented by Spanish Govt, for this service ; Crimea, Sebastopol, Syria, and Turkish medals; m. Jane Mary, dau. of Gen. Sir Edward Nicolls, K.C.B., R.M. ; d. 12 March 1882. FLETCHER, Henry Mordaunt, 1830-7. CI. 1-7. b. 1822 ; s. of Miles Angus Fletcher, Advocate, 11 Queen Street ; best in French, CI. 7, 1837. Edin. Univ. 1838-9 ; Glasg. Univ. 1840-3 ; Cowan Gold Medal for best in Latin, 1841-2 ; Snell Exhib. ; Ball. Coll. Oxon, 1843-7 ; B.A. 1847 ; M.A. 1851 ; took Holy Orders in Ch. of Eng. ; D. 1847; P. 1848; C. of Wordesley, Staffs, 1847-8; of Nettlecomb, Somerset, 1848-50; of Peasemore, Berks, 1850-3 ; R. of North Stoke, Somerset, 1853-6 ; V. of Ch. Ch., Derry Hill, Calne, Wilts, 1856-72 ; C. in charge of Alton Berners, Wilts, 1872-6 ; of Bicknor, Kent, 1876-8 ; R. of Grasmere, Westmorland, 1878-93 ; V. of Nackington, Kent, 1893-7 ; ret. to Oxford, 1897 ; m. 1851 Charlotte, dau. of Dr. Alex. Monro of Craiglockhart, Prof, of Anat., Univ. of Edin. ; d. 31 May 1914. FULLERTON, William, 1830-6. CI. 1-6. b. March 1821 ; s. of the Hon. Lord Fullerton, Senator of the Coll. of Justice, 27 Melville Street. Maj.-Gen. 14th B.N.I. ; 2nd Lt. 1839 ; Lt. 1842 ; Capt. 1853 ; Maj. i85i ; Lt.- Col. 1865 ; Col. 1870 ; Maj.-Gen. 1875 War Services : Gwalior campaign, 1843 Maharajpore, bronze star; Sutiej cam- paign, 1845-6, Ferozeshah (desp., medal); D.J.A.G. Bengal; m. Isabella Maitland, g. dau. of Lord Dundrennan ; d. 9 Jan. 1876. GEAVES, Richard, 1832-8. Q. 3. b. 1818 ; s. of Mrs. Geaves, Howard Place. GODBY, Charles, 1830-1. CI. 1. b. 1821 ; s. of Augustus Godby, See. G.P.O. Edin. GORDON, John, 1830-6. CI. 1-6. b. 1822 ; s. of William Gordon of Milrig. m. Harriet Coote, dau. of Col. Chidley Coote, and widow of Geoige Evans of Portrane, Co. Dublin ; d. 25 July 1900. GORDON, William, 1830-2. CI. 1, 2. b. 1821 ; s. of John Gordon of Caimbulg, 38 Drummond Place. Gen., C.B. ; 17th Regt. ; Ensign, 1838; Lt. 1840; Capt. 1849; Brev. Maj. 1855; Maj. 1855; Brev. Lt.-Col. 1856; Lt.-Col. 1861 ; Col. 1862. War Services : Crimea, 1854 ; Sebastopol, assault on Redan, i8 June (desp.) ; commanded regt. second assault on Redan of 8 Sept. (desp.) ; bombardment and capture of fortress of Kinbourn (medal with clasps, brev. of Maj. and Lt.-Col., Kt. Legion of Honour, 5 th class Medjidie and Turkish medal). C.B. 1871 ; Lt.-Col. Brig. Depot, Hamilton, 1873-5 ; A.A.G. 1870-3 ; h.p. 1875 ; Lt.-Gen. 1880 ; ret. as Hon Gen. 1881 ; m. A. Stirling-Stuart of Castle Milk, Lanarkshire; d. 14 Aug. 1883. GRAHAM, David, 1830-6. CI. 1-6. b. 30 Oct. 1821 ; s. of Dr. Robert Graham, Prof, of Med. and Bot. Edin. Univ. Sheep Farmer, Australia; d. 5 July 1859 at Granton. GRANT, John Henry, 1830-2. CI. 1, 2. b. 1821 ; s. of Capt. Grant, Cum- berland Street. Capt. 30th Ft.; Ensign, 1836; Lt. 1840; Capt. 1851 ; Depot, 1857. ^'^'^ Services', served with 2nd Ft. in campaign of 1844-5 ; in S. Concan and Sawant Warree country, including storming of several stockades and investment and capture of forts of Monghur and Munsuntosh. d. 1861. GREIG, Alexander, 1830-4. CI. 1-4. b. 1821 ; s. of Alexander Greig, W.S., of Hallgreig, Queen Street. GREIG, William, 1830-4. CI. 1-4. b. 1823. s. of Alexander Greig, W.S., of Hallgreig, Queen Street. MR. MITCHELL'S CLASS, 1830-7 61 GRUT, Ferdinand, 1831-3. CI. 2, 3. b. 1820 ; s. of Nicholas Grut, Actuary, Scottish Union Insur. Co., Leopold Place. GWYNNE, Richard, 1831-4. CI. 2-4. b. 1819 ; s. of Col. A. T. J. Gwynne, 10 Fettes Row. HAMILTON, John Buchanan, 1830-2. CI. 1, 2. b. 14 Feb. 1822 ; s. of Dr. Francis Buchanan Hamilton of Leny, Callander. Of Leny ; m. Margaret, y. dau. of George Seton of Carriston, Co. Fife ; d. i6 May 1903. HAMILTON, Thomas, 1830-4. CI. 1-4. b. 1822 ; s. of John C. Hamilton, 75 Great King Street. HEDDLE, John George, 1830-7. CI. 1-7. b. 26 Sept. 1819 ; s. of Robert Heddle of Melsetter and Cletts, Orkney. Edin. Univ. ; of Melsetter ; J.P., D.L. Orkney ; greatly interested in the volunteer movement in Orkney (Capt.) ; a keen sportsman and yachtsman; m. 1843 Mary, 2nd dau. of William Traill of Woodwick, Orkney; d. 23 Sept. 1869. HERIOT, Robert, afterwards Heriot- Maitland, 1880-1. CI. 1. b. 1821 ; s. of James Heriot, W.S., of Ramornie, 30 Great King Street. R.M.A. Woolwich, where he contracted rheumatic fever, which rendered him a permanent invalid ; d. 6 Aug. 1849. HOOD, Alexander Charles, 1833-6. CI. 4-6. s. of John Hood of Stoneridge. INGLEBY, Rupert, 1832- . CI. 3- . b. 1820 ; s. of Rupert Ingleby, Oak Cottage, Manchester. IVORY, James, 1830-3. CI. 1-3. b. 1822 ; s. of James (Hon. Lord) Ivory, Advocate, 9 Ainslie Place. Sheep Farmer, Queensland ; m. Miss Beat- son; d. c. 1898 in Queensland. JOHNSTONE, Henry, 1830-2. CI. 1, 2. b. 1822 ; s. of Thomas Johnstone, Howard Place. JOHNSTONE, John S., 1830-2. CI. 1, 2. JUNOR, Cohn, 1830-6. CI. 1-6. From Brit. Guiana, KEIR, James Thomas, 1830-7. CI. 1-7. b. 1821 ; s. of Dr. Keir of Moscow, Royal Circus ; d. KERR, Henry Ashburton, 1830-4. CI. 1-4. b. 1821 ; s. of Lord Robert Kerr, Forres Street. Comm. R.N. ; d. 185G. KINNEAR, George, 1830-6. CI. 1-6, b. 19 Jan. 1821 ; s. of Thomas Kinnear, Banker, Lond. Durham Univ. ; B.A. 1850 ; M.A. 1851 ; Ch. of Eng. ; D. 1850 ; P. 1851 Dio. Ripon ; C. of Upton, Torquay ; m. Harriet Akroyd of Halifax, Yorks ; d. 23 Dec. 1867. L'AMY, Silvester, 1830-7. CI. 1-7. b. 1820 ; s. of James L'Amy, Advocate, of Dunkenny, Forfarshire, d. 25 May 1898. LINDSAY, Alexander, 1830-2. CI. 1, 2. b. 1822 ; s. of Mrs. Lindsay, 5 Ainslie Place. Of Lindsay, Macleay and Howe, Wine Merchants, Lond. ; d. LINDSAY, James Jervis Ogilvy, 1830-3. CI. 1-3. b. 1821 ; s. of Wilham FuUarton Lindsay Carnegie of Spynie, Boysack, and Kinblethmont. d. 1833. LOCH, John Adam, 1831-6. CI. 2-6. b. 1820 ; s. of WiUiam Loch, Saxe- Coburg Place. Haileybury, 1839 (Persian Medal) ; H.E.LC.S. 1840-67; Jt. Mag. and Dep. Coll., Muttra ; d. 13 Aug. 1892. LYON, Patrick Charles, 1830-7. CI. 1-7. b. 1820; s. of George Lyon, W.S., of Wester Ogil, Perthshire. Indigo-planter, and afterwards engaged in jute and general produce business in India ; d. 25 Nov. 1899 at Madras. MACKILLOP, George, 1830-3. CI. 1-3. b. 1822 ; s. of George Mackillop, Ainslie Place. MACKINTOSH, Alexander, 1830-5. CI. 1-5. b. 1821 ; s. of William Mac- kintosh of Geddis, 54 Great King Street. C.E. ; m. Henrietta Grant ; d. c. 1880. MACKINTOSH, John, 1830-7. CI. 1-7. b, 9 Jan. 1822 ; s. of Wilham Mac- kintosh of Geddis, 54 Great King Street ; Dux of CI. 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6 and of whole School in 1887. Trin. Coll. Cantab ; Glasg. Univ. ; d. 11 March 1851. MACLAURIN, Henry, 1832-5. CI. 3-5, 62 MR. MITCHELL'S CLASS, 1830-7 MACMILLAN, Alexander R., 1832- . CI. 3- . b. 1821 ; s. of Mrs. Mac- millan, Bellevue Crescent. MACTIER, Anstruther, 1880-4. CI. 1-4. b. 6 May 1821 ; s. of Anthony Mactier of Durris, Kincardineshire. Capt. H.E.I.C.S. ; Ensign 6th B. Light Cav. 1839; Lt. 1844; Capt. 1853; served in second Sikh War, 1848; m. (i) Mary Smith; (2) Miss Young; d. 23 July 1857. MATTHEWSON, James B., 1832-3. CI. 3. MAXWELL, Maxwell Andrew Wedder- burn-, 1830-6. CI. 1-6. b. 16 Dec. 1821 ; s. of Right Hon. James Wedderburn, Sol.-Gen. for Scotland, 31 Heriot Row. Haileybury, 1839-41 (Sanskrit Medal) ; H.E.I.C.S. and M.C.S. 1841-78 ; Mag. and Coll. at Koyambatur; S. to Middlebie and Glenlair in 1879 on the death of his cousin, James Clerk Maxwell, and assumed the name of Maxwell ; J. P. Co. Kirkcudbright ; m. 1847 Joanna, dau. of James Keir, M.D., of West Rhynd, Strathearn; d. 12 May 1895. MEIN, William, 1830-3. CI. 1-3. b. 1821. MORRISON, Alexander G. D., 1830-2. CI. 1, 2. b. 1819 ; s. of Mrs. Morrison, 14 St. Bernard's Crescent. MORRISON, James S., 1830-4. CI. 1-4. b. 1821 ; s. of Maj. David Morrison, H.E.I.C.S., 8 Brandon Street. MORRISON, Kenneth, 1830-2. CI. 1, 2. b. 1821 ; s. of Mrs. Morrison, St. Bernard's Crescent. MURRAY, James, 1833- . CI. 4- . MURRAY, Robert, 1830-4. CI. 1-4. b. 27 May 1821 ; s. of Andrew Murray of Murrayshall, Perthshire, Advocate, Sheriff of Aberdeen, 34 Heriot Row. C.E. under Government at Southampton ; m. (i) Elizabeth M. Jerome ; (2) Emily Hazell ; d. May 1893. NAPIER, WiUiam, 1830-6. CI. 1-6. b. 1822; s. of Sir William John Milhken Napier, 8th Bart, of Napier, Renfrewshire, d. 1841. NETHERSOLE, Frederick, 1832-4, CI. 3, 4. From Jamaica. NEWTON, John S., 1830-4. CI. 1-4. b. 1819. OGILVY, James Wedderburn, 1831-4. CI, 2-4. b. 4 Aug. 1820 ; s, of Peter W. Ogilvy of Ruthven. Capt. 25th Ft. (K.O.S.B.); Ensign, 1838; Capt. 1848 ; ret. 1858 ; m. Catherine Lilian Harriet, dau. of Prof. William Ramsay of Rannagulzion, Perthshire ; d. 28 Jan. 1893. OLIVER, WiUiam, 1832-3. CI. 3. b. 1819 ; s. of WiUiam Oliver, Rox- burghshire. PATERSON, David Anderson, 1830-1. CI. 1. b. 7 Feb. 1820 ; s. of Robert Paterson, Madeira Street, Leith, Of Dalnaglar, Perthshire; Merchant, of Cochrane, Paterson and Co., Leith; m. Barbara, e. dau. of the late Dr. Jas. Harper, D.D. ; Prin. of the U.P. Coll. ; d. 11 March 1903. RAILTON, John, 1832-6. CI. 3-6. s. of Mr. Railton, Manchester. RAMSAY, Balcarres Dalrymple Ward- law, 1830-2. CI. 1, 2. b. 17 Sept. 1822 ; s. of Robert Wardlaw Ramsay of TiUicoultry and WhitehiU, 11 Moray Place. Cheam School ; Bonn Univ. ; Lt.-Col. 75th Regt. ; Ensign, 1840; Lt. 1842; Capt. 1847; Maj. 1858; Lt.-Col. 1870; A.D.C. to Sir George Arthur, Gov. of Bombay, and to Sir Colin Campbell in India ; D.A.Q.M.G. Horse Guards, 1859; ret. 1877. Published : 1882 Recollections of MiUtary Service and Society. m. 1851 Anne, dau. of Edward Colhns of Frowles- worth, Leicestershire ; d. 26 Jan. 1885. REID, Isaac Legge, 1830-4. CI. 1-4. b. 1821 ; s. of Capt. C. H. Reid, R.N., 9 Saxe-Coburg Place. H.E.I.C.S. Madras ; Ensign, 1842 ; Lt. 41st M.N.I. 1847 ; ret. 1851 ; d. 19 July 1893- ROBERTSON, George, 1830-6, CI. 1-6. b. 20 Aug. 1820; s. of William Robertson of Malta, Maitland Street. W.S. 1848 ; m. 1856 Harriette CaroUne Emily, dau. of WiUiam Maclean, Leghorn ; d. 27 Sept. 1895. ROBINSON, John L., 1833- , CI, 4- , b. 1819 ; s. of Mrs. Robinson, Lond., Brandon Street. SCOT, Thomas Goldie, 1833-6. CI. 4-6. b. 17 July 1820 ; s. of William Scot, M.D., H.E.I.C.S., of Craigmuie, Kirkcudbrightshire, and 4 Randolph Crescent, Edin. M.D. Edin. 1841 ; of Craigmuie, Kirk- cudbrightshire ; Surg. -Maj. 79th Highs.; MR. MITCHELL'S CLASS, 1830-7 63 Ass. Surg. 1841 ; Surg. 1853 ; Surg.-Maj. 1861 ; Hon. Dep. Insp. -Gen. 1867; h.p. 1867. Way Service : served with 13th Regt. in Scinde, 1843; joined the 79th at Gibraltar, 1845, and served with it in Canada until 1852 ; served in Eastern campaign of 1834-5, including battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol (medal with two clasps, 5th cl. of the Medjidie, and Turkish medal) ; served in Indian campEiign of 1858-9, including siege and capture of Lucknow (medal with clasp), m. 1862 Frances Elizabeth Lever, dau. of Archibald Watson Goldie, W.S. ; d. 25 June 1874. SCOTT - PLUMMER, Charles Balfour, 1830-6. Cl. 1-6. b. 2 Sept. 1821 ; s. of Charles Balfour Scott of WoU. M.A. Oxon (Oriel Coll. 1839-43) ; J.P., D.L. ; Convener of Co. of Selkirk ; S. his father in estate of Woll, 1838 ; resigned in 1839 to his uncle, John Scott, on succeeding to Sunderland Hall and Middlestead, Co. Selkirk, when he assumed additional name of Plummer; Advocate, 1846; m. 1857 Sophia, dau. of Joseph Gofi of Hale Park, Hants ; d. 8 Feb. 1880. SMITH, James, 1833- . Cl. 4- . b. 1820 ; s. of James Smith, Ship Bank, Glasg. SMITH, John, 1838- . Cl. 4- . b. 1819 ; s. of James Smith, Ship Bank, Glasg. SMITH, Thomas, 1830-6. Cl. 1-5. b. 1822 ; s. of Alexander Smith, Banker, 2 Moray Place. In partnership with his brothers as E.I. Merchants ; the ship on which he sailed disappeared, either wrecked or taken by pirates in the China Sea, c. 1855. SPALDING, WiUiam Shand, 1830-5. Cl. 1-5. b. 16 Jan. 1822 ; s. of Dr. Hinton Spalding, 3 Ainshe Place. Went to Jamaica ; d. 10 July 1839. STEPHENS, Edward, 1830-2. Cl. 1, 2. b. 1820 ; s. of Capt. Stephens, London Street. STEPHENS, William, 1830-2. Cl. 1, 2.' b. 1821 ; s. of Capt. Stephens, London Street. Ensign 64th Regt. 1843 ; Lt. 1845 ; ret. 1847. STEWART, John M., 1831-4. Cl. 2-4. b. 1822 ; s. of Col. Stewart, Atholl Place. SWINTON, Archibald Adam, 1831-6. Cl. 2-6. b. 22 Aug. 1820; s. of George Swinton of Swinton, and 4 Atholl Crescent, Edin., Chief Sec. to E. India Govt, at Calcutta. Haileybury, 1840-1; H.E.I.C.S. Bengal, 1842 ; Mag. and CoU. at Monghyr, 1843-8 ; Mag., Rajshahye, 1848-50; Shahabad, 1850-5 and 1857-9 ; Monghyr, 1855-7 '• Salt Agent, Claittagong, 1861-2 ; Judge of Tipperah, 1862-7 ; ret. 1867 ; m. (i) Miss Eastgate, dau. of Capt. Eastgate ; (2) 1846 Isabella Reid, dau. of Henry Normand, Esq. ; d. 30 Jan. 1894. SWINTON, Samuel Charles Alston, 1831-3. Cl. 2, 3. b. 22 Sept. 1820 ; s. of Samuel Swinton of Swinton. H.E.I.C.S. ; Capt. 8th B.N.I. ; d. 22 June 1858 at Umballa. TERROT, Charles Samuel John, 1830-5. Cl. 1-5. b. 1822 ; s. of Right Rev. Bp. Terrot of Aberdeen, 19 North- umberland Street. H.E.I.C.S.; Col. 29th B.N.I. ; Ensign, 1837; Lt. 1840; Capt. 1853; Maj. 1865; Brev. Lt.-Col. 1863 ; ret. 1867 ; d. 1876. THOMAS, David John, 1830-3. Cl. 1-3. b. 1822; s. of Capt. Thomas, 7 St. Vincent Street. THOMAS, William Richard, 1880-2. Cl. 1, 2. b. 1820 ; s. of Capt. Thomas, 7 St. Vincent Street. TREVELYAN, Raleigh, 1830-1. Cl. 1. b. 15 Aug. 1822 ; s. of Raleigh Trevelyan of Netherwitton, Regent Terrace. Rugby; m. Sarah Flora, 2nd dau. of Capt. Macdonald, 36th Regt. ; d. 25 Aug. 1882. TYTLER, James Stuart Eraser, 1881-4. Cl. 2-4. b. 5 Aug. 1820; s. of James Tytler of Woodhouselee, W.S. LL.D. Edin. Univ. ; went in 1841 with first expedition to colony of Nelson, N.Z. ; returned, 1844; W.S. 1849; S. to Wood- houselee, 1862; Prof, of Conveyancing in Edin. Univ. 1866; m. 1850 Mary EHzabeth, o. dau. of Alex. Blair, Treas. of the Bank of Scotland ; d. 26 Nov. 1891. WATSON, Charles, 1830-7. Cl. 1-7. b. 23 Feb. 1822 ; s. of Rev. Charles Watson, D.D., Burntisland ; Prize for best English Prose, Cl. 7, 1837. B.A. Edin. Univ. 1842 ; licensed as preacher by Presb. of Edin. 1847 ; F. Ch., Langholm, 1848; F. Ch., Largs, Ayrshire, 1864 ; D.D. Glasg. 1886. Pub- lished : Lectures on First Epistle General of John, 1891. m. (i) 1848 Maxy B. Chalmers; (2) 1868 Mary Graham Crum; d. 14 Jan. 1908. WEDDERBURN, John, 1830-2. Cl. 1, 2. b. 1820 ; s. of Right Hon. James MR. FERGUSON'S CLASS, 1831-8 Wedderburn, Sol. -Gen. for Scotland, 31 Heriot Row. Maj.-Gen. B.S.C. ; Ensign, 1840; Lt. 1844; Capt. 1854; Maj. 1861 ; Lt.-Col. 1866; Col. 1871 ; ret. as Maj.-Gen. 1873 ; served in Punjaub campaign, 1848-9, including battles of ChiUianwallah and Goojerat (medal with two clasps) ; served also in campaign against the hill tribes in Scinde, 1845, under Sir Charles Napier; m. (i) Matilda, dau. of Don Costello ; (2) Margaret, dau. of Wm. James Panton ; d. 4 . Jan. 1879. AVILLIAMSON, George, 1833- . CI. 4- . b. 1819 ; s. of Mrs. Williamson, 8 Wa,rriston Crescent. WILLIAMSON, William, 1833-4. CI. 4. b. 1820; s. of Col. Williamson, St. Bernard's Crescent. Capt. 85th Regt. ; Ensign, 1841 ; Lt. 1844 ; Capt. 1851 ; ret. 1864 ; d. 1873. WILSON, Charles, 1832-4. CI. 3, 4. b. 1819 ; s. of Mrs. Wilson, 18 Duncart Street. WOOD, Alexander, 1830-6. CI, 1-6. b. 25 May 1821 ; s. of Alexander Wood, Advocate, afterwards Lord Wood, a Senator of the Coll. of Justice, 1 Royal Circus. W.S. 1850 ; d. 21 May 1852. WOOD, Theodore, 1830-2. CI. 1, 2. b. 1822 ; s. of Henry Bennet Wood, 23 Great King Street. YOUNG, John, 1830-1. CI. 1. b. 1821 ; s. of William Young, Agent, Darling's Buildings. YOUNG, William, 1830-1. CI. 1. b. 1822; s. of William Young, Agent, Darling's Buildings. MR. FERGUSON'S CLASS, 1831-8 BALFOUR, Charles, 1831-4. CI. 1-3. b. 1822 ; s. of James Balfour, Merchant, 6 Darnaway Street. Wine Merchant, Lend. BALFOUR, George, 1832- . CI. 2- . b. 1822 ; s. of Col. Balfour, Gloucester Place. BEAN, Charles, 1831-3. CI. 1-2. b. 1821 ; s. of Charles Bean, West Circus Place. BELL, Francis Jeffrey, 1831-7. CI. 1-6. b. 1823; s. of George Joseph Bell, Advocate, Prof, of Scots Law, Edin. Univ., 15 Queen Street. BELL, Robert, 1831-8. CI. 1-7. b. 18 Oct. 1823; s. of WilHam Bell, W.S., 9 Queen Street. Prin. Clerk at Admiralty ; m. 1858 J. Ahce Brown ; d. April 1889. BLACKBURN, Hugh, 1831-6. CI. 1-5, b. 2 July 1823 ; s. of John Blackburn of Killearn, Stirlingshire. Schol. Trin. CoU. Cantab, 1843 ; 5th Wrangler, 1845; Fell. Trin. Coll. 1847; Prof, of Math., Univ. of Glasg., 1849-79! Published : Treatise on Trigonometry, and along with Lord Kelvin an edition of Newton's Principles, m. Jemima, dau. of Right Hon. James Wedderburn, Sol.-Gen. ; d. 9 Oct. 1909 ; see also E.A. Ch. xvii. 9. BOWIN, Ralph Cole, 1833- . CI. 3- . b. 1821 ; s. of Henry Bowin, Polnoon Lodge, Eaglesham. BROWN, Robert, 1831- . CI. 1-3. b. 2 Nov. 1822 ; s. of James Brown, Accountant, 94 George Street. A partner of Arbuthnot, Ewart and Co., Merchants, Liverpool and Bombay • d. 3 Feb. 1864. CADELL, WilUam MoUe, 1831-6. CI. 1-5. b. 23 July 1822; s, of Col. George Cadell, Madras Army, Melville Street. Haileybury, 1839-40 (Telegu Medal) ; M.C.S. 1840-73 ; Judge at Madura ; m. 1843 Agnes Geikie WiUiamson ; d. 4 May 1888. ^ ' CALDER, Robert, 1831-5. CI. 1-4. b. 1821 ; s. of Joseph Calder, 6 Grove Street. CAMERON, M. B. Hugh, 1831-4. CI. 1-3. b. 1822; s. of Lt.-Col. D. Cameron, 24 Saxe-Coburg Place. CAMPBELL, Alexander Henry, 18^1-6. CI. 1-5. b. 31 July 1822; s. of Colin Campbell of Colgrain, Dum- bartonshire. Edin. Univ. ; Lyc6e Bourbon, Paris ; Austrian Consul, Bombay, 1848-53 ; M.P. (C.) Lancaster, 1865-8; Mem. of Council of MR. FERGUSON'S CLASS, 1831-8 65 Gov. of Bombay, 1868-70 ; J. P. Herts ; D.L. Cornwall; partner of Ritchie, Stuart and Co. of Bombay, and Finlay, Campbell and Co. of Lond., Liverpool, and Man- chester ; m. Agnes, dau. of John Campbell Douglas of Mains, Dumbartonshire. Ad- dress: 8 Cornwall Gardens, Loud., S.W. CARMICHAEL, John, 1831-8. CI. 1-7. b. 12 Feb. 1823; s. of Archibald Carmichael, Class. Master, E.A. M.A. Edin. Univ.; Class. Master, Roy. High School, Edin. ; m. (1) Mary Alison ; (2) Mary Piper ; d. i March 1871. CAY, Robert, 1881-4. CI. 1-3. b. 17 Feb. 1822 ; s. of John Cay, Advocate, Sheriff and Commissary of Linlith- gowshire. Sheep Farmer in Australia at Elmsford, Victoria ; m. 1851 Anne Montgomery ; d. 8 Aug. 1888 at Brisbane. CHAMPION, James Hyde, 1831-6. CI. 1-5. b. 10 Feb. 1823; s. of Maj. John Carey Champion, 21st Ft. Addiscombe, 1836-9; Maj. -Gen. Bom. S.C. ; Ensign, 1839 ; Lt. 1842 ; Capt. 1853 ; Brev. Maj. 1858 ; Maj. 1861 ; Lt.-Col. 1865 ; Col. 1870; Maj. -Gen. 1877; commanded the 12th N.I. 1867 ; served as A.A.G. to F.F. under Sir John Mitchel in campaign in Central India in 1858, and was present at actions of Rajghur, Mungrowlee, Sind- haho, and Kuxai (medal and Brev. Maj.) ; D.A.G. 1868 ; m. Henrietta Susan, dau. of the late Beauchamp Colclough Urquhart of Meldrum and Byth, Aberdeenshire ; d. 7 March 1895. COCKBURN, Laurence, 1831-7. CI. 1-6. b. 1822 ; s. of Henry Cockburn, Advocate (Lord Cockburn), one of the Senators of the Coll. of Justice, 14 Charlotte Square. Sheep Farmer in Australia ; m. Anne Smith ; d. o. 1874 at Melbourne. COCKBURN, Owsley R., 1831-6. CI. 1-5. b. 1823; s. of Walter Cock- burn, Merchant, 24 Broughton Place ; m. ; d. COCKBURN, Thomas H., 1831-6. CI. 1-5. b. 1822 ; s. of Walter Cock- burn, Merchant, 24 Broughton Place. Maj. 42nd and 43rd Regts. ; Ensign, 1840 ; Lt. 1842'; Capt. 1851; Maj. 1858; h.p. 1863 ; served with C.I.F.F. at Jhansi, and was appointed A.D.C. to Sir Hugh Rose ; present at action at Kooneb, those in front of and capture of Calpee, and recapture of GwaJior (twice desp., brev. of Maj., medal and clasp) ; d. July 1904. DALRYMPLE, Hew, 1831-6. CI. 1-5. b. 1822 ; s. of William Dalrymple, S.S.C. E.I. Merchant, Calcutta ; m. Sophie, dau. of Mr. Allan, Sol., Calcutta; d. 1889. DALZEL, WiUiam F. B., 1831-4. CI. 1-3. b. 1823; s. of William J. Dalzel, Saxe-Coburg Place. DA VIES, F. W., 1831-3. CI. 1, 2. b. 1822 ; s. of Dr. Davies, Lond. DICK, Colin Mackenzie, 1831-4. CI. 1-3. b. 1822 ; s. of David Dick of Glensheil, Ross-shire. DICKSON, James Gilchrist, 1831-7. CI. 1-6. b. 1822 ; s. of Walter Dickson of Monybuie, W.S., 3 Royal Circus. B.L. Co. Bank, Edin. ; Branch Man. Roy. British Bank, Lond. ; Sec. Col. Insur. Co., Montreal ; afterwards Mem. of Edin. Stock Exchange ; m. Jane, dau. of George Holmes Jackson of Glenmore, Co. Waterford ; d. July 1887. DICKSON, William Gillespie, 1831-7. CI. 1-6. b. 1824 ; s. of Henry Gordon Dickson, W.S., 5 St. Vincent Street. Advocate, 1847 ; Procureur - Gen. of Mauritius, 1856-68 ; Sheriff Sub. Glasg. 1868 ; Sheriff of Lanarkshire, 1874-6. Author : Treatise on Evidence. m. (i) Mary, dau. of James Tytler of Woodhouse- lee, W.S. ; (2) ; d. 19 Oct. 1876. DOUGLAS, Robert, 1831-2. CI. 1. b. 1823 ; s. of Robert Douglas, India Street. DOWNES, Frederick, 1831-4. CI. 1-3. b. 1823 ; s. of Maj. Downes, 7 Ann Street. DUNLOP, Robert, 1831-8. CI. 1, 2. b. 1821 ; s. of Alexander Dunlop, Clarence Street. EDWARDS, Henry, 1832-4. CI. 2, 8. b. 1819 ; s. of Henry Edwards (Suffolk), Warriston Crescent. FARQUHARSON, Wilham M., 1831-5. CI. 1-4. b. 1822; s. of Gen. Far- quharson, Warriston Crescent. FERGUSSON, George Douglas, 1881-8. CI. 1, 2. b. 1822 ; s. of Hon. Adam Fergusson, Advocate, of Woodhill, Canada. Went to Canada in 1833, and settled at Fergus, U. Canada, which was named after his father, who took up a large section of laud in that locality ; carried on business as a, banker as well as manager of his father's interests ; m. Charlotte Legge of Gananoque, U. Canada; d. 15 Sept. 1895 at Fergus. 66 MR. FERGUSON'S CLASS, 1831-8 FULTON, Grame A., 1831-3. CI. 1, 2. b. 1821 ; s. of Capt, Fulton, Ann Street'. GORDON, Charles Alexander Boswell, 1831- . CI. 1, 2- . b. 27 March 1823 ; s. of Alex. Gordon of Auchlunies and Ellon Castle, Aberdeenshire. Maj.-Gen; Cornet 6oth Rifles, 1843; Lt. 1845; Capt. 1854; Maj. 1856; Lt.-Col. 1868; Col. 1876; ret. Maj.-Gen. 1882; served as a volunteer at first attack upon Mooltan, and with ist Batt. 6otIi Rifles through Punjaub campaign, 1848-9, includ- ing siege of Mooltan and battle of Goojerat (medal with two clasps) ; served as A.A.G. in Turkish contingent, 1855-7 {4th cl. of Medjidie and Turkish medal) ; d. 1895. GORDON, Henry Clarence, 1830- . Cl. 1-3- . b. 1822 ; s. of William Gordon of Campbelton. Insp. of Registries for West of Scotland ; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Prof. Ferrie of St. Andrews ; d. 30 Oct. 1889. GORDON, John, 1833- . Cl. 3- . b. 1821 ; s. of Lt.-Col. John Gordon of Cluny, M.P., 4 St. Andrew Square. GREIG, George, 1831-6. Cl. 1-5. b. 12 March 1828 ; s. of James Greig, W.S., of Eccles, 8 Abercromby Place. Of Eccles ; W.S. 1848 ; D.L. Berwick- shire; m. 1866 Isabella, dau. of WiUiam Richardson Dickson of Alton, Roxburgh- shire ; d. 19 June 1869. HAIG, William, 1832- . Cl. 2- . b. 1822 ; s. of James Haig, first Judge H.E.I.C.S. Madras. Went to Bristol, Indiana, U.S.A. ; m. 1852 Ann, dau. of William Powell. HAMILTON, George, 1833- . Cl. 3- . HORNE, James, 1831-4. Cl. 1-3. b. 11 Dec. 1822 ; s. of Donald Home, W.S., of Langwell, 10 Atholl Crescent. 71st H.L.I. 1843 ; ret. 1854 and settled on estate of Stirkoke (Caithness) ; contested the county in 1866 (C.) ; m. Constance Mary, dau. of E. W. Shewell of Cheltenham ; d. 21 Oct. 1874. HORNE, John, 1831-4. Cl. 1-3. b. 15 March 1824 ; s. of Donald Home, W.S., of Langwell, 10 Atholl Crescent. BaU. CoU. Oxon ; Ch. of Eng. ; V. of Erleigh, Reading; Can. of Cumbrae Coll., Scot. ; d. 8 May 1878. HUNT, Andrew, 1831-3. Cl. 1, 2. b. 16 Nov. 1821 ; s. of James Hunt of Pittencrieft. Col. 79th Highs.; Ensign, 1840; Lt. 1842 ; Capt. 1846 ; Maj. 1854 ; Lt.-Col. 1861 ; h.p. 1855; Col. 1881. War Service : served with 79th Highs, in the Eastern campaign of 1854-5 up to 24 Sept. 1855, including battle of Alma, siege and fall of Sebastopol, assaults of 18 June and 8 Sept., and expedition to Kertch and Yenikale (medal with two clasps, 5 th d. of Medjidie, and Turkish medal), d. 25 June 1883. HUNTER, Lockhart, 1831-7. Cl. 1-6. b. 1828 ; s. of John Hunter, W.S., Claremont Street. Writer, Edin. ; d. 1849. JOPP, Charles, 1838-7. Cl. 3-6. b. 24 July 1820 ; s. of Andrew Jopp, Advocate, Aberdeen. C.E. ; m. Janet, dau. of Dr. Robert Alexander, H.E.I.C.S.; d. i April 1895; see also E.A. Ch. ii. 78. LAURIE, James William Kennedy, 1831-3. Cl. 1, 2. b. 1824; s. of WiUiam B. Kennedy Laurie, 5 St. Bernard's Crescent ; m. ; d. LISTON, Robert R., 1882- . Cl. 2- . b. 1824 ; s. of Robert Liston, Dean Terrace. LOWNDES, James, 1831- . Cl. 1-3- . b. 1822 ; s. of William Lowndes, Saxe-Coburg Place. MACKENZIE, Colin John, 1833- . Cl. 3- . b. 1821 ; s. of Sir Colin Mac- kenzie, 1st Bart, of Kilcoy. d. 21 April 1868. MACKINTOSH, John, 1832- . Cl. 2- . b. 1820 ; s. of Robert Mackintosh, B.W.I. MACKINTOSH, William Henry, 1831-3. Cl. 1, 2. b. 1821 ; s. of Robert Mackintosh, B.W.I. M'LEAY, Alexander, 1888- . Cl. 3- . b. 1821 ; s. of Mrs. M'Leay of New- more, 7 Doune Terrace. MACPHERSON, Kenneth, 1832- . Cl. 2- . b. 1821 ; s. of Mrs. Macpherson, Bellevue Crescent. MACTIER, William Fullarton, 1831-3. Cl. 1, 2. b. 1 Oct. 1822; s. of Anthony Mactier (late of Calcutta) of Durris, Kincardineshire. Merchiston, 1833-6; Edin. Univ. 1838; M.D. 1843; Surg.-Maj. H.E.LC.S. Bengal; served in first Sikh War, 1845 (medal and clasp) ; second Sikh War, 1848 (medal and clasp) ; Indian Mutiny, 1857 (medal) ; Surg, to the Com.-in-Chf. ; Surg. Head- quarters Bengal Art., Meerut ; Prin. Med. MR, FERGUSON'S CLASS, 1831-8 67 Storekeeper, Calcutta ; m. Adeline Anne, dau. of Henry Vincent Bayley, B.C.S., Judge of the High Court, Calcutta. Address : Kinnessburn, Rathelpie, St. An- drews. MAITLAND, John, 1831- . CI. 1-3. b. 1822 ; s. of John Maitland, Writer, Clerk of the Grand Lodge of Scot. MORE, William, 1831-7. CI. 1-6. b. 1822; s. of John Shank More, Advocate, 19 Great King Street. MORTON, William Elliot, 1831-7. CI. 1-6. b, 1822 ; s. of William Morton, Capt. (ret.) Bengal R.E. ; Dux of CI. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Addiscombe, 1837-9 .' l^^st in Latin and Greek ; passed out fourth of his year ; Maj.-Gen. R.E. (Bengal); Ensign, 1839; Lt. 1843; Capt. 1854; Lt.-Col. 1861 ; Col. 1864; Maj.-Gen. 1868; ret. 1873; served in Punjaub, 1848-9; Chillianwallah, Goojerat (medal, two clasps) ; Indian Mutiny, 1857-8 (medal) ; employed in India in connection with the Ganges Canal; at one time offici- ated as Sec. of P.W.D., N.W.P. ; portrait in Academy Hall ; m. (i) i860 Mrs. Davidson, widow of Maj. Davidson, B.S.C. ; (2) Mrs. Erskine, widow of J. Erskine, I.C.S. ; d. II Sept. 1902. RAMSAY, William Hamilton, 1831-8. CI. 1-7. b. 23 Aug. 1822 ; s. of Peter Ramsay, Banker, Man. of the Wes- tern Bank of Scot., 8 Shandwick Place. Edin. Univ. ; of Garion and Woodmuik ; Teller, Western Bank of Scot. ; Maj. H.L.I. Mil. ; m. Fanny, dau. of Thomas Scarth ; d. 28 April 1877. RENNY, WiUiam John, 1881-8. CI. 1-7. b. 4 Dec. 1822 ; s. of William Renny, W.S., of Danevale Park, 16 Royal Circus. Edin. Univ. ; W.S. 1844 ;' of Danevale, Kirkcudbrightshire ; m. (i) Julia Isabella, dau. of Arthur John Robertson of Inshes, Inverness-shire; (2) Margaret Forbes, dau. of John Angus, Town Clerk of Aberdeen; d. 25 Jan. 1879. RICHARDSON, James, 1831-3. CI. 1, 2. b. 1822 ; s. of James Richardson, jun.. Merchant, 8 Hope Crescent. JROBERTSON, John, 1831- . CI. 1-3- . b. 18 Feb. 1822 ; s. of James Saunders Robertson, W.S., 18 Charlotte Square. S.S.C. Edin. 1867 ; with Mackenzie and Kermack, W.S., and latterly with A. and A. Campbell, W.S.; ret. c. 1888; d. 3 June ROMER, John C, 1831-4. CI. 1-3. b. 1821 ; s. of John Romer, 14 Royal Circus. SANDWITH, John Pitcairn, 1831-5. CI. 1-4. b. 22 Dec. 1822 ; s. of John Sandwith, Solicitor, 14 Melville Street. Maj.-Gen. 8th Bom. N.I. ; Ensign, 1839; Lt. 1844; Capt. 1854; Maj. 1861 ; Lt.-Col. 1865; Col. 1870; Maj.-Gen. (ret.), 1877; served throughout the operations in Scinde, 1843, including battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad (medal) ; m. EUzabeth Sophia, 5th dau. of Robert Henry TuUoh of Elliston, St. Boswell's, Roxburghshire ; d. i May 1893- SCOTT, Charles, 1831-6. CI. 1-5. b. 4 Nov. 1820 ; s. of Alexander Scott of Myreside, an orig. proprietor of E.A. Farmer, Palmeston and Newtonlees, E. Lothian ; Proprietor of Summerfield, near Dunbar ; m. Isabella, dau. of Alex. Scott, Craiglockhart ; d. 12 May 1888. SCOTT, James, 1831-4. CI. 1-3. b. 1822 ; s. of James Scott, Accountant, Queen Street. Engineer R.N. ; latterly on H.M.S. ' Sphynx ' ; m. (1) Louisa Bird ; (2) Charlotte Kneller ; d. 27 July 1852 at Calcutta. SHORTT, Francis Henry, 1831-4. CI. 1-3. b. 1822; s. of Dr. Shortt, 54 Queen Street. Vice-Adm. R.N. ; served during the Syrian War (medal and Turkish medal) ; Comm. of H.M.S. 'Spiteful' during last year of Crimean War ; employed chiefly off Sebastopol, in the blockade of Odessa, and south of the Dnieper River; took part in reduction of Kinburn, and subsequent operations on the Rivers Bug and Dnieper (Crimean and Turkish medal, with Sebasto- pol clasp, and 5th cl. Medjidie) ; Lieut. 1843; Comm. 1854; Capt. 1858; ret. 1874; Rear-Adm. 1875 ; Vice-Adm. 1880 ; m. Emily, dau. of John de Sausmarez ; d. 28 Oct. 1881. SPALDING, William, 1831-6. Cl. 1-5. b. 1823; s. of Wilham Spalding, S.S.C, 3 Gloucester Place. SPENCE, Charles, 1832-6. Cl. 2-5. b. 1823; s. of Charles Spence, S.S.C, 10 Saxe-Coburg Place. Went to Canada, and lived at Goderich, Ont. ; m. Ellen Sawtell ; d. c. 1890. SPENCE, Thomas, 1832-6. Cl. 2-5. b. 1821 ; s. of Charles Spence, S.S.C, 10 Saxe-Coburg Place, d. 1885. 68 MR. FERGUSON'S CLASS, 1831-8 STAINTON, Joseph, 1831-7. CI. 1-6. b. 1823 ; s. of Joseph Stainton of Biggarshiels. Of Biggarshiels, Stirlingshire ; m. Grace Gillespie of Sunnyside; accidentally killed, 1847, three months after marriage. STEUART, Andrew, 1835-8. CI. 5-7. b. 25 May 1822 ; s. of Patrick Steuart of Auchlunkart and Tanachie ; Dux of whole School, Gold Medal, and best in Math., Silver Medal ; best in Greek Verse and Prose, Latin Verse and French, 1838. Glasg. Univ. 1839 ; Cowan Gold Medal, etc. ; Trin. CoU. Cantab, 1840-4 ; Schol. 1842 ; prize for Latin Declamation ; ist Class. Trip.; Sen. Opt. Math. Trip.; B.A. 1844; M.A. ; of Auchlunkart and Tanachie ; J. P. and D.L. Banffshire ; M.P. for Cam- bridge, 1857-63 ; m. 1847 Elizabeth Georgina Graham, 3rd dau. of Thomas Duff Gordon of Park; d. 27 Jan. 1905. STIRLING, William, 1831-2. CI. 1. b. 1823 ; s. of Rev. Wilham Stirling, Ann Street. SWINBURNE, Thomas, 1832- . CI. 2, 3- . b. 1820 ; s. of Maj. Swinburne, Drummond Place. SWINTON, Alan, 1831- . CI. 1-3- . b. 29 Nov. 1823 ; s. of George Swinton of Swinton, 4 Atholl Cres- cent, fmly. Ch. Sec. to H.E.I. Gov. at Calcutta. Haileybury, 1840-2 ; Comr. and Judge, N.W.P., India, 1842-64; Ass. Comr., Benares dist., afterwards at Agra; Ass. Mag. and CoU. at Mynpoorie, 1845 ; Ass. Coll., Meerut div., 1847 ; Jt. Mag. and Dep. Coll. at Muttra; Furlough, 1854-7; Mag. and Coll. at Budaon, 1858 ; Civil and Session Judge, Gorakhpur, 1862; Judge of Tipperah, 1863; ret. 1864; d. 7 Oct. 1888. THOMSON, David R., 1831- . CI. 1-3- . b. 1821 ; s. of Wilham Thomson, Confectioner, India Place. THOMSON, George Augustus, 1831-2. CI. 1. b. 14 Aug. 1822 ; s. of William J. Thomson, Miniature and Portrait Painter, 47 Northumberland Street. In business for many years in U.S.A. ; m. Margaret, dau. of John Leith-Ross of Arnage, Aberdeenshire ; d. 7 March 1912 at Coliuton. THORNTON, Charles Macleod John, 1831-2. CI. 1. b. 1822 ; s. of Maj. Thornton, Brandon Street. Col. R.A. (late Madras) ; 2nd Lt. 1841 ; Lt. 1845 ; Brev. Capt. 1856 ; Capt. 1858 ; Brev. Maj. 1866 ; Lt.-Col. 1867 ; Brev. Col. 1872 ; Col. 1877 ; ret. 1879. War Services : employed with Turkish contingent in Bosphorus and Crimea during campaign of 1855-6, and was present at occupation of Kertch. TYTLER, George Michael Eraser, 1832- . CI. 2, 3- . b. 1822 ; s. of James Tytler of Woodhouselee, W.S, D.L. and J. P. E. Lothian, and J.P City of Edin. ; in N.Z. 1841-4 ; Bank of Scot. 1844; ret. as Sec; bought house and lands of Keith Marischal, E. Lothian, 1888; m. 1864 Georgiana, dau. of George Skene of Rubislaw, Aberdeenshire ; d. 3 Jan. 1905. WATSON, Charles, 1831-4. CI. 1-3. b. 27 May 1821 ; s. of Andrew Watson of Bridgecastle, W.S., 19 Melville Street. Heidelberg Univ. ; Bank of Scot. 1839 ; ret. 1875 ; m. Isabella C. A., 5th dau. of Robert Jaffray Nicholson of Banford, Co. Down ; d. 28 Dec. 1888. WAUCHOPE, Samuel, 1831-8. CI. 1-7. b. 13 Jan. 1823 ; s. of George Wauchope, Merchant, 8 Moray Place. Haileybury, 1839-41 ; C.B. ; H.E.I.C.S. 1841-75; Comr. of Thuggee in Arracan ; Chf. Comr. Police, Calcutta; received the first C.B. given to civiUans for distinguished service during the Mutiny, 1857 ; resigned the office of Chf. Comr. Police after thirty- three years' service, of which thirty years, less three months, were actually spent in India ; m. 1843 Catherine Baldock, dau. of Gen. Fagan of Castle Feltrim, Co. Cork ; d. 23 July 1875 at Engelberg, near Lucerne. WILLIAMS, Henry Jones, 1831- , CI. 1-3- . b. 12 March 1820 ; s. of Rev. Thomas Williams, 1 Ainslie Place. Sec. the Col. Life Assur. Co., Edin. ; Gen. Sec. for Eng., Standard Life Assur. Co., Edin. ; m. ; d. 5 Nov. 1889. WILSON, John Rae, 1831-7, CI. 1-6. b. 1822 ; s. of James Wilson, Sheriff Clerk of Midlothian, 2 Lynedoeh Place. WYLD, George, 1831-4. CI. 1-5. b. 17 March 1821 ; s. of James Wyld of Gilston, Merchant, Leith. Univ. Coll. Lond. ; M.D. Edin. 1851 ; 1835-9 in J. and W. Campbell's warehouse, Glasg. ; for a time after 1841 in a Lond. bank, then studied medicine, and after quaUfying practised homeopathy in Lond. ; Pres. Brit. Hom. Soc, and was instrumental MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1832-9 69 in introducing the use of calf-lymph into England ; Dir. of the London District Rly. for thirty years; a keen spiritualist, but never entirely in sympathy with the extremists of that cult ; for a short period Pres. Brit. Theosoph. Soc. ; subsequently Pres. Christo-Theosoph. Soc. Publications: Theosophy and the Higher Life ; Theosophy or Spiritual Dynamics ; The Life, Teaching, and Works of the Lord Jesus Christ ; Notes of my Life, 1903, etc. m. 1852 Mary Emily Kennedy ; d. 24 June 1906. YOUNG, Charles, 1831-4. CI. 1-8. b. 9 Feb. 1823 ; s. of William Young of Warroch, 55 Great King Street, d. 29 April 1844. YOUNG, James Gerard, 1831-3. CI. 1, 2. b. 1822 ; s. of William Young of Warroch, 55 Great King Street. Min. of Monifieth, 1855-99 ; D.D. ; d. 4 Oct. 1899. MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1832-9 ANDERSON, Charles, 1832- . CI. 1, 2- . b. 1823 ; s. of Dr. Charles Anderson, Quality Street, Leith. Merchant, Sydney, N.S.W. ; d. at Sydney, 1891. AUCHINLECK, Melville, 1832- . CI. 1, 2- . b. 1823. From Antigua, W.I. AUSTIN, Edward, 1832- . CI. 1, 2. b. 1823 ; s. of Edward Austin, 18 Duncan Street. BAILLIE, Hastings D'Oyly, 1832-6. CI. 1-4. b. 1824; s. of Dr. George BaiUie, H.E.I.C.S. d. c. 1841. BELL, Alexander Carlyle, 1832-4. CI. 1, 2. b. 21 June 1823 ; s. of Carlyle Bell, W.S., 7 Royal Circus. Gained R.W.Y. Club's prize for Amateur Scullers' Match at Plymouth, 29 Aug. 1846; C.E. ; also an Artist ; d. 3 March 1900 at Stirling. BELL, James, 1832- . CI. 1, 2- . b. 2 May 1823 ; s. of George Bell, Wine Merchant and Corn Factor, 50 Bernard Street, Leith. ■ Apprenticed to James Bell and Co. ; went to California, 1850, and was a mer- chant in San Francisco (Falkner, Bell and Co.) ; m. Dorcas Langton ; d. 29 March 1872 in Lond. BELLINGER, John T., 1832-3. CI. 1. b. 1821 ; s. of William Bellinger, Jamaica. BURN-MURDOCH, John Alexander Higgins, 1832- . CI. 1- . b. 17 April 1824; s. of John Burn-Murdoch, Advocate, of Coldoch and Gartin- caber, 13 Melville Street. Min. of the F. Ch. of Scot., Nice; m. 1857 Elizabeth Susan Clerk Rattray ; d. 9 May 1883. BURN-MURDOCH, William, 1832- . CI. 1- . b. 9 Nov. 1822 ; s. of John Burn-Murdoch, Advocate, of Coldoch and Gartincaber, 13 Melville Street. M.D. Edin. ; m. Jessie Cecilia Mack ; d. 12 April 1878. CAMPBELL, George, 1832-4. CI. 1, 2. b. 1824 ; s. of Sir George Campbell, Kt., of Edenwood, Gloucester Place. K.C.S.I. ; Madras Coll. St. Andrews; Hailey- bury, 1840-2 (Math. Medal) ; H.E.I.C.S. ; went to India in 1842 as Ass. Mag. and Coll. at Budaon, Rohilcund; 1845 Jt. Mag. of Moradabad ; charge of Loodiana in Punjaub ; in 1851 went to Europe on furlough for three years; 1854 called to Inn. Tem. ; returned to India as Mag. and Coll. at Azimghur ; 1855 Comr. of Customs for N. India and Comr. of Cis-Sutlej States under Sir John Lawrence; 1857 ofiered Sec. to Gov. of N.W.P., but Mutiny broke out; joined in pursuit of rebels under Greathed and Gen. Grant ; present at actions of Bulundshahr, AUygarh, and Agra ; first to enter Delhi after its capture ; ordered to Benares as adviser to Sir John Peter Grant; 1857 employed by Lord Canning to write report of the Mutiny ; 1858 appointed second Civil Comr. of Oude; 1864 appointed by Lord Elgin Judge of High Court of Bengal ; 1868 Chief Comr. of Central Provinces ; returned home for two years on sick leave ; stood for Dumbar- tonshire as advanced Liberal, but retired before polling day ; D.C.L. Oxon, 1870 ; 1871 Lt.-Gov. of Bengal; left India, 1874; K.C.S.I. May 1873 ; 1875-92 M.P. (L.) for Kirkcaldy ; wrote numerous articles and books on Indian questions ; a great authority on ethnological questions regarding native tribes in India ; m. 1854 Lastitia, dau. of John Gowan Vibart, B.C.S. ; d. 17 Feb. 1892 at Cairo. CARTER, Robert Bonham, 1832-3. CI. 1. b. 1824 Lond. CAY, William, 1832-3. CI. 1. b. 1824 ; s. of John Cay, Advocate, Sheriff and Commissary of Linlithgowshire. d. 26 June 1840. 70 MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1832-9 CLAVERING, Ernest Frederick Gas- coigne, 1832-8. CI. 1-6. b. 11 May 1823 ; s. of Rawdon Forbes Clavering, Lt. R.E. Ensign 42nd Highs. 1842 ; Lt. 1844 ; ret. 1850 ; d. 1852. CLAVERING, Henry Augustus, 1832-8. CI. 1-6. b. 30 Aug. 1824 ; s. of Rawdon Forbes Clavering, Lt. R.E. S. cousin as loth and last Bart, of Axwell Park, Co. Durham ; Capt. R.N. ; Lieut. 1847 ; Comm. 1865 ; Capt. 1880 ; ret. 1882 ; m. 1853 Christina, dau. of Andrew Alexander, LL.D., Prof, of Greek at St. Andrews Univ. ; d. 9 Nov. 1893. COVENTRY, James, 1832-9. CI. 1-7. b. 1824 ; s. of Rev. George Coventry of Shanwell, Kinross-shire, and 49 Moray Place. Edin. Univ. ; Accountant ; d. 5 Jan. 1907. DICK, William Abercromby, 1832-6. CI. 1-4. b. 1824 ; s. of Abercromby Dick, H.E.I.C.S., Forres Street. JWaj.-Gen. Bom. S.C. ; Ensign, 1843 ; Lt. 1848 ; Capt. 1858 ; Maj. 1858 ; Lt.- Col. 1869 ; Col. 1873 ; Maj. -Gen. 1874 ; served with 3rd Bom. Cav. on frontiers of U. Scinde from April to Dec. 1846 ; served with C.I.F.F. under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858-9, and was present at siege and capture of Ratghur, relief of Sanger, cap- ture of Garrakota, and in command of a party of 3rd Bom. Cav. which surprised and cut up the enemy's outlying picket during advance on that fortress at the Maethone Pass (specially mentioned) ; present at siege and capture of Jhansi and taking of Calpee ; commanded H.Q. Wing of the 3rd Bom. Cav. on march from Etawa to Deopora, when rear-guard attacked by rebel army ; also during advance on Gwalior, at action of Morar, capture of Gwalior, and with column under Sir Robert Napier at battles of Jaura and Alipoor (brev. of Maj.) ; served with a detached F.F. in Jhansi and Jalonn district during monsoon of 1858, and at affairs at Mhow and Mahonie (medal with clasp) ; d. 13 Feb. 1906. DICKSON, George, 1832-9. CI. 1-7. b. 3 Aug. 1823 ; s. of Walter Dickson of Monybuie, W.S., 3 Royal Circus. Advocate ; Sheriff Sub. of Berwickshire at Duns, 1863-85 ; Sheriff Sub. of Galloway at Newton-Stewart, 1885-90 ; m. 1864 Edith Mary, dau. of Miles C. Seton, 85th Regt. ; d. 10 Nov. 1890. ELLIOT, George Mackenzie, 1832- . CI. 1, 2- . b. 12 Nov. 1822 ; s. of James Elliot of Wolfelee. d. April 1856 in Australia. FERGUSSON, Robert, 1832-3. CI. 1. b. 1824 ; s. of Hon. Adam Fergusson, Advocate, of Woodhill, Canada. Went to Canada, 1833, and entered Bank of Brit. N.A., rising to position of Agent in N.Y. City ; resigned and came to Lond., where he was elected to the Bd. of Union Bank of Lond., subsequently becoming Gov. ; m. Georgina Hobson of Baltimore, U.S.A. ; d. 11 Oct. 1883. FERRIER, Henry W., 1832- , CI. 1, 2- . b. 3 Oct. 1823 ; s. of John Farrier, W.S., 12 York Place. ' C.C. CoU. Cantab ; B.A. 1846 ; I4..A. 1851 ; Ch. of Eng. ; D. 1848 ; P. 1849 Dio. Norwiok ; C. of Drayton, Norfolk, 1848-51 ; Chalfont St. Peters, 1851-63 ; Baschurch, 1865-72 ; St. Peter's, Edin., 1873-90 ; d. 18 Oct. 1910. FULLERTON, George Fergusson, 1832-8. CI. 1-6. b. March 1824; s. of the Hon. Lord FuUerton, Senator of Coll. of Justice, 27 Melville Street. Hailey bury, 1 841-3 ; H.E.I.C.S. 1843-61; Judge at Chingleput, Madras ; Dy. Registrar S.D.F.A. ; m. Agnes, dau. of John Hood of Stanerigg, Berwickshire ; d. 5 July 1861 in Lond. FULTON, James F., 1832-3. CI. 1. b. 1824 ; s. of Capt. Fulton, Ann Street. GILLY, William O. S., 1832- . CI. 1, 2- . b. 1822 ; s. of WilUam Gilly, India. GOVAN, John, 1832-3. CI. 1. b. 1824 ; s. of Dr. George Govan, Walker Street. GRANT, Robert G. H., 1832-5. CI. 1-3. b. 1823 ; s. of Capt. Grant, Cumber- land Street. Maj. -Gen. Madras Art.; 2nd Lt. 1840; Lt. 1842 ; Capt. 1855 ; Lt.-Col. 1863 ; Col. 1868; Maj. -Gen. 1872; ret. 1873. War Service : was employed on field service in Bundlecund and in Saugor and Nerbudda territories ; present at capture of hill fort of Keerapore on 27 Nov. 1842. d. 1898. GREIG, John Borthwick, 1832-8. CI. 1-5. b. 2 May 1824; s. of James Greig of Eccles, W.S., 8 Abercromby Place. W.S. 1859 ; Pari. Sol. to the W.S. Soc. ; m. 1857 Mary Jane, dau. of Wm. Grant of Funchal, Madeira ; d. 16 Aug. 1903. GREIG, Robert, 1832- . CI. 1, 2- . b. 1824 ; s. of Mr. Greig, India. GWYNNE, Francis, 1832- . CI. 1, 2- . b. 1824 ; s. of Col. A. T. J. Gwynne, 10 Fettes Row. MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1882-9 71 HILL, William Scott, 1832- . CI. 1, 2- . b. 13 Dec. 1823 ; s. of William Hill of Denniston, Hill and Co., New Orleans, U.S.A. An enthusiastic yachtsman ; d. 1 7 May 1899. HUNTER, James A., 1832- . CI. 1, 2- . b. 1823; s. of Dr. Adam Hunter, 18 Abercromby Place. M.D. Edin. Univ. ; med. pract. at one time in China ; m. Miss Mansfield ; d. HUNTER, John, 1832- . CI. 1, 2- . b. 1824 ; s, of John Hunter, W.S., War- riston Crescent. Writer, Edin. ; d. i860. IVER, Archibald, 1832- . CI. 1, 2- . b. 1822 ; s. of Archibald Iver, 8 Carlton Street. KENNEDY, Neil W. S., 1832-6. CI. 1-4. b. 1823 ; s. of John Kennedy, W.S., of Underwood. Of Allerton, Lancashire ; Capt. Forfar. Art. ; Mem. Royal Company of Archers ; d. II July 1882. KERR, Robert Dundas, 1832- . CI. 1, 2- . b. 1 Jan. 1824 ; s. of Lord Robert Kerr, Moray Place. Col. R.E. ; and Lt. R.E. 1844 ; Lt. 1846 ; Capt. 1854; Maj. 1867; Lt.-Col. 1868; Col. 1873 ; m. Harriett Marianne, dau. of John Arnold ; d. 1877. KNOWLES, James Pitcairn, 1833- . CI. 2- . b. 1823 ; s. of James Knowles of Kirkville. LANGHORNE, WilUam Bailey, 1838-8. CI. 2-6. b. 1824 ; s. of John Lang- horne. Banker, Berwick-on-Tweed. d. young. LAWSON, William John, 1833- . CI. 2- . b. 5 March 1822 ; s. of William Lawson of Longhirst, Northumber- land, and 5 South-east Circus Place. Of Longhirst; J.P. and D.L. North- umberland ; d. 6 Nov. 1859. MACTIER, Thomas Binny, 1832-8. CI. 1-6. b. 15 April 1824 ; s. of Anthony Mactier (late of Calcutta) of Durris, Kincardineshire. Haileybury, 1841-2 (Law Medal) ; H.E.I.C.S. and B.C.S. 1843-60; Mag. and Coll. at Midnapur ; d. 19 April i860. BLAITLAND, Kenmure, 1833- , CI. 2- . b. 1823 ; s. of John Maitland, Writer, Clerk of Grand Lodge of Scotland. Sheriff Clerk of 'Midlothian, 1859-73 : m. Miss Stein; d, 1873. MARJORIBANKS, Wilham, 1882- . CI. 1, 2- . b. 1823 ; s. of Mrs. Marjori- banks, St. David Street. MERCER, Hugh Smith, 1832- . CI. 1, 2- . b. 1824 ; s. of Wilham Mercer, W.S., Castle Street. MONTGOMERY, Graham Graham, 1832-9. CI. 1-7. b. 9 July 1823; s. of Sir James Montgomery, Bart., of Stanhope, Stobo Castle. M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon, 1846; 3rd Bart, of Stanhope, S. father, 1839; M.P. Peeblesshire, 1852-68 ; M.P. Peebles and Selkirk, 1868-80; Junior Lord of the Treasury, 1866-8 and 1880; Ld.-Lt. Kinross-shire; D.L. Peebles- shire ; m. Ahce, dau. of J. J. Hope- John- stone of Annandale ; d. 2 June 1901 ; see also E.A. Ch. viii. 117. MONTGOMERY, John Basil Hamilton, 1832-6. CI. 1-4. b. 1824 ; s. of Sir James Montgomery, Bart., of Stan- hope, Stobo Castle. Of Newton ; Comr. of Supply for Lanarkshire ; d. 22 Feb. 1911. MORRISON, John, 1832- . CI. 1, 2- . b. 1824 ; s. of Mrs. Morrison, 14 St. Bernard's Crescent. Of Inversanda, by Fort William ; d. MURRAY, John, 1885-9. CI. 4-7. b. 7 June 1822 ; s. of Robert Murray, Public Officer of Prov. Bank of Ireland, Dublin. Solicitor, Dublin ; m. Helen, y. dau. of Robert Lindsay, fmly. of Taree, near Arbroath; d. 3 Dec. 1893. PEARCE, Joseph John, 1882- . CI. 1, 2- . b. 1824 ; s. of Capt. J. Pearce, 2 Melville Street. Maj. 2nd M. Europ. Regt. ; Ensign, 1840 ; Lt. 1843 ; Capt. 1853 ; Maj. 1862 ; d. 21 May 1863. PLOMER, John Thomas, 1832- . CI. 1, 2- . b. 1828 ; s. of William Plomer, York Place, Edin., and Snaresbrook, Middlesex. St. John's CoU. Cantab ; d. 1909. REID, Dugald, 1832-5. CI. 1-3. b. 1822 ; s. of James Reid (Exchequer), 22 Claremont Crescent. REID, James Henderson, 1832-8. CI. 1-6. b. 10 May 1823; s. of John Watt Reid, Surg. R.N., 2 Dean Terrace. d. 30 June 1844. 72 MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1832-9 REID, James W., 1832-5. CI. 1-3. b. 1824 ; s. of James Reid (Exchequer), 22 Claremont Crescent. REID, John Watt, 1832-8. CI. 1-6. b. 10 May 1823; s. of John Watt Reid, Surg. R.N., 2 Dean Terrace. Edin. Univ.; L.R.C.S.E. 1844; M.D. Aberdeen, 1856 ; K.C.B. 1S82 ; LL.D. Edin. 1884; R.N. 1845; ret. Med. Dir.-Gen. 1888 ; served in Russian War, Black Sea, 1854-6 ; China War, 1857-9 ; Ashanti campaign, 1874 (desp., medals and clasps) ; Hon. Phys. to Queen Victoria, 1881-1901 ; Diamond Jubilee medal, 1897 ; Hon. Phys. to King Edward, 1901-9 ; Edward vii. coronation medal ; m. 1863 Georgina, y. dau. of C. J. Hill, Halifax, N.S. ; d. 24 Feb. 1909 ; see also E.A. Ch. iv. 46. RENNIE, David F., 1832- . CI. 1, 2- . b. 1824 ; s. of Richard Rennie, Tanfield, Canonmills. ROSS, Robert Lockhart, 1832- . CI. 1, 2- . b. 1823 ; s. of Col. Ross, 24 Ainshe Place. Col. 93rd Ft.; C.B. ; 2nd Lt. 1840; Lt. 1845 ; Capt. 1852 ; Maj. 1854 ; Lt.- Col. 1856; Col. 1862; h.p. 1868. War Services : served in Eastern campaign, 1854-5, with 93rd Highs., including battles of Alma and Balaclava (mentioned in desp. and brev. of Maj.) and siege of Sebastopol ; latterly employed on Q.M.G.'s staff (medal with three clasps, Sardinian and Turkish medals, 5th cl. of Medjidie, and brev. of Lt.- Col.) ; served in Rohilcund campaign in India, 1858, and commanded the 93rd at battle of BareiUy (medal) ; served in cam- paign of i860 in N. China as A.Q.M.G. at H.Q. ; present at capture of Taku Forts and surrender of Pekin (C.B. and medal), d. 1873. SANDS, Henry Bethune, 1832-9. Cl. 1-7. b. 10 June 1824 ; s. of Warren Hastings Sands, W.S., 5 Royal Circus ; Math. Medal, best French Compo- sition, 1839. M.A. Trin. Coll. Cantab ; V. of Northwood, near Rickmansworth ; m. Mrs. Walters (widow) ; d. Jan. 1888. SCOT, Patrick George, 1833- . Cl. 2-. b. 7 Oct. 1823 ; s. of WiUiam Scot, M.D., H.E.I.C.S., of Craigmuie, 4 Randolph Crescent. Edin. Mil. Acad. -1840 ; Addiscombe, 1840-2 ; Gen. Ind. Army (Bengal) ; Ensign, 1842 ; Lt. 1845 ; Capt. 1856 ; Maj. 1862 ; Lt.-Col. 1867 ; Col. 1872 ; left India, 1877 ; Maj. -Gen. 1882; Lt.-Gen. 1886; Gen. 1894. War Services : served with army of Sutlej in 1845-6; present in action of Ferozeshah ; served in Indian Mutiny, 1857-8 ; present in actions of Mungalwar| 21 Sept. 1857; Alumbagh, 23 Sept. 1857; entry into Lucknow, 25 Sept. 1857; de- fence of Lucknow from 26 Sept. to 22 Nov. 1857 ; served in Alumbagh force from Nov. 1857 to 28 Feb. 1858 ; through- out siege of Lucknow from 1-16 March 1858 ; in action at Koorsee, 23 March 1858; attack on Rooyah, 15 April 1858; action of AUygunge, 22 April, and BareiUy, 5 May, 1858 (medals for Ferozeshah, Mutiny campaign of 1857, and clasps for defence of and siege of Lucknow) ; mentioned in desp. of Maj. -Gen. Sir Hope Grant, K.C.B., reporting his attack on rebels at Koorsee. m. Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of James Stewart of Cairnsmore, Kirkcudbrig:htshire ; d. 9 April 1894; see also E.A. Ch. i. 114. SCOTLAND, Thomas, 1832- . Cl. 1, 2- . b. 1823 ; s. of John Scotland, W.S., of Glendouglas, Darnaway Street. SCOTT, David W., 1832- . Cl. 1, 2-. b. 1824; s. of David Scott, W.S., of Simbister, 4 Darnaway Street. SELLAR, Patrick Plenderleath, 1832-7. Cl. 1-5. b. 17 March 1823; s. of Patrick Sellar of Westfield, Moray- shire, Morvich, Sutherlandshire, and Ardtornish, Argyll ; Dux of Cl. 1 and 2, 1833-4. Farmed extensively in Ross-shire and Sutherlandshire ; m. Agnes, dau. of Rev. Alexander Macpherson, D.D., Min. of Golspie, Sutherlandshire ; d. 26 Jan. 1892. SELLAR, William Young, 1832-9. Cl. 1-7. b. 21 Feb. 1825; s. of Patrick Sellar of Westfield, Morayshire, Mor- vich, Sutherlandshire, and Ardtor- nish, Argyll ; Dux of Cl. 3, 4, 5, and 6 and of whole School, 1839 ; best in Greek Iambics, Greek Hexameters, and Greek Prose, Latin Alcaics, Latin Sapphics, Roman Antiquities, and French, 7th Cl., 1839. Glasg. Univ. 1839-42 ; among many other prizes gained the Cowan Gold Medal for Greek, 1841-2 ; Snell Exhib. 1842 ; Ball. Coll. Oxon, 1842 ; Schol. 1843-8 ; B.A. (ist Cl. Gts.), 1847 ; FeU. Oriel Coll. 1848-53 ; M.A. 1850 ; Ass. to Prof. Greek, St. Andrews, 1853-9 ; Prof. Greek, St. Andrews, 1859- 63; Prof. Latin, Edin. Univ., 1863-90; LL.D. St. Andrews, 1863; Dublin, 1890; elected Mem. Athenaeum Club without ballot as ' of distinguished eminence in literature,' 1889. Publications (in addition to contributions to Oxford Essays, Encyclo- paedia Britannica, etc.) : The Roman Poets of the Republic, 1863 ; The Roman Poets of the Augustan Age — Virgil, 1877 ; Horace and the Elegiac Poets, 1892 (posthumous), m. 1851 Eleanor, dau. of Alex. Dennistoun of Golfhill ; d. 12 Oct. 1890. SMITH, Archibald, 1833- . Cl, 2-. s. of James Smith, Ship Bank, Glasg. DR. CUMMING'S CLASS, 1833-40 73 SMITH, Charles, 1833- . CI. 2-. s. of James Smith, Ship Bank, Glasg. STIRLING, John E. M., 1832-3. CI. 1. b. 1824 ; s. of Rev. Wilham M. Stirling, Ann Street. STUART, Alexander, 1832-5. CI. 1-3. b. 21 March 1824 ; s. of Alexander Stuart, Writer, Circuit Clerk of Justiciary, Edin., one of the original proprietors of the E.A. K.C.M.G. i886 ; Merchant, Calcutta, afterwards in Sydney, N.S.W. ; Gen. Sec. of Bank of N.S.W. 1853-7; Dir. 1857-86; Dir. of Gen. Life Assur. Co., Sydney ; M.L.A. for E. Sydney, 1874-6 ; for WoUongong, 1883-6; Col. Treas. of N.S.W. 1876-7 ; Col. Sec. and Premier, 1884-6 ; Ex. Comr. for N.S.W. at Indian and Col. Exhib., Lond., 1886 ; m. Christiana Eliza, dau. of Lieut. John Wood, R.N., of Sydney, N.S.W. ; d. 16 June 1886. TWEEDIE, Alexander Lawrence, 1835-6. CI. 4. b. 24 Aug. 1820; s. of Lt.- Gen. Maurice Tweedie. Addiscombe, 1837-8 ; Capt. 36th M.N.I. ; Ensign, 1838; Lt. 1840; Capt. 1848; served in China War, 1842 ; present at capture of Ching Kiang Foo (desp., medal) ; Burma, 1853-5 ; m. 1 85 1 Charlotte Croom, dau. of William Keith, Surg., Aberdeen; d. 19 Nov. 1858; buried at Point-de-Galle. TWEEDIE, William John, 1835-6. CI. 4. b. 18 May 1822 ; s. of Lt.-Gen. Maurice Tweedie. Maj.-Gen. Madras Army ; Ensign 35th and 10th M.N.I. 1839 ; Lt. 1842 ; Capt. 1849; Maj. 1862; Lt.-Col. 1864; Col. 1866; ret. as Maj.-Gen. 1875. Way Service : second Burmese War, 1852-3; present at capture of Rangoon and Prome (medal with clasp 'Pegu'), m. 1855 Mary Cradock ; d. 15 Sept. 1894. WALKER, James Laurie, 1833- . CI. 2- . b. 1823 ; s. of John Walker of Crawfordton, 9 Great Stuart Street, d. 14 July 1839. WARDLAW, WilUam, 1832- . CI. 1, 2- . b. 1824; s. of Lt.-Gen. Wardlaw, Elm Place. Act. Lieut. H.M.S. ' Racer ; banks of La Plata River, 1846. killed on WATSON, Robert Boog, 1832-9. CI. 1-7. b. 26 Sept. 1823 ; s. of Rev. Charles Watson, D.D., Min. of Burntisland. Edin. Univ. ; B.A. ; LL.D. Edin. Univ. 1892 ; Min. F. Ch. of Scotland, 1847 Chaplain to the Forces, 1854 ; F.R.S.E., F.L.S., F.G.S., etc. etc. ; H.M.S. ' Chal- lenger ' medal, also British medals for Crimea and Indian Mutiny, and Turkish medal for Crimea ; author of scientific papers, on geology and conchology ; Zoology of the Challenger, scaphopoda and gastero- poda ; m. Janet, e. dau. of late Alexander Cowan of Moray House and Valleyfield ; d. 13 June 1910 in Edinburgh; see also E.A. Ch. xvii. 127. WILLIAMS, James P., 1832- . CI. 1, 2- . b. 1823 ; s. of Rev. Thomas WiUiams, 1 Ainslie Place. WOOD, George A. F., 1832-3. CI. 1. b. 1823; s. of Alexander Wood, F.R.C.S., 87 George Street. WYLIE, Henry James, 1833- . CI. 2- . b. 1823 ; s. of David Wyhe, Circuit Clerk of Court, 5 Bellevue Terrace. C.E. Edin., Lond., and Australia ; Grange C.C. ; played in first match against an ' All England' XL 1851; d. in Australia. DR. CUMMING'S CLASS, 1833-40 ADAM, James, 1833-40. CI. 1-7. b. 31 Oct. 1824 ; s. of James Adam, S.S.C, 19 Claremont Crescent. Edin. Univ. ; Advocate, 1849 ; A.D. 1858-9, 1866-7, ^^^ 1874; Sheriff of Perth- shire, 1874-6 ; Senator of the CoU. of Justice and Comr. of Justiciary, Scot., 1876- 1905, with the title of Lord Adam ; Sen. Judge of the First Div. from 1885 under suc- cessive Lords Presidents ; m. Catharine, dau. of John Beatson BeU of Glenfarg, Co. Perth. Address : 34 Moray Place, Edin. See also E.A. Ch. xiii. 39. ARCHER, James H., 1833- . CI. 1- . b. 1825 ; s. of James H. Archer of Jamaica, Moray Place. BELL, Charles Cuningham, 1833-40. CI. 1-7. b. 14 Jan. 1825; s. of Carlyle Bell, W.S., 7 Royal Circus. Edin. Univ. 1841 ; W.S. office, Edin. ; afterwards went to S. Africa ; d. 16 Aug. 1901 in S. Africa. BELL, John D., 1833- . CI. 1- . b. 1825 ; s. of Prof. George J. Bell, Merchiston House. Barrister. BELL, Lawrence Robertson, 1833- . CI. 1- . b. 23 April 1825 ; s. of George Bell, Merchant, Leith. Partner of Smith, Bell and Co., Manila ; 74 DR. CUMMING'S CLASS, 1833-40 returned to Leith in 1862 on death of his father to take up business of Jas. Bell and Co., m. 1863 Emma Isabel Turner Beech ; d. 6 June 1898. BENNETT, Peter, 1883-8. CI. 1-5. b. 1826; s. of William Bennett, W.S., 16 Carlton Street. BERRY, John, 1833-40. CI. 1-7. b. 7 Nov. 1824; s. of William Berry, W.S., of Tayfield, Fifeshire ; Dux of CI. 3 and 4, 1836-7; best Greelj Iambics, Greek Prose, Latin Alcaics, and Latin Sapphics, CI. 7, 1840. Of Tayfield ; Advocate, 1849 ; m. 1858 Margaret Higgins, 3rd dau. of John Burn- Murdoch of Coldoch and Neuck, Stirling- shire ; d. 17 Dec. 1877. BERRY, Robert, 1833-40. CI. 1-7. b. 18 Nov. 1825 ; s. of William Berry, W.S., of Tayfield, Fifeshire ; Dux of CI. 5 and 6, 1838 and 1839; best Greek Hexameters and Latin Prose, CI. 7, 1840. 1848 30th Wrangler and ist CI. Class. Trip. ; M.A. and Fell. Trin. Coll. Cantab ; LL.D. Edin. Univ. 1883 ; Advocate, 1863 ; Barr. Inn. Tern. 1853 ; Prof, of Roman and Scots Law, Glasg. Univ., 1867-87 ; Sheriff of Lanarkshire, 1886-1903 ; Sec. Univ. Commission, 1858-63 ; Sec. Roy. Commission on Hypothec, 1864-5 ; SeC. Roy. Commission on Scottish Univs. 1876-8 ; m. 1864 Mary, dau. of John Miller of Stuart- field, Roxburghshire; d. 17 Jan. 1903; see also E.A. Ch. x. 76. BORTHWICK, John David, 1833-40. ' CI. 1-7. b. 1825 ; s. of Dr. George Borthwick, 10 Darnaway Street. Gold-mining in Australia and California ; settled in Lond. as an artist. Author : Three Years in California, 1857. d. c. 1900. BRAMWELL, John Byrom, 1836-8. CI. 4, 5. b. 12 Nov. 1822; s. of William Bramwell, M.D., North Shields. Edin. Univ. ; M.D. 1843 ; med. pract. N. Shields; J. P. Northumberland; m. 1847 Mary, dau. of Thomas Young, N. Shields; d. 23 March 1882. BROWN, Andrew, 1833- . CI. 1- . b. 1825 ; s. of Dr. George C. Brown, Trinity. BRUCE, George, 1833-7. CI. 1-4. b. 1824 ; s. of William Bruce, Dean Bank. d. in Australia ; date unknown. BRUCE, Robert, 1833-7. CI. 1-4. b. 1825 ; s. of William Bruce, Dean Bank. d. 1846. CAMPBELL, Archibald Hamilton, 1833- . CI. 1- . b. 18 Dec. 1824 ; s, of Colin Campbell of Camis Eskan, Helens- burgh, and Colgrain, Cardross, 12 Abercromby Place. Lt.-Col. B.S.C. ; 2nd Lt. 1841 ; Lt. 1845; Capt. 1856; Maj. 1861 ; Lt.-Col. 1864 ; ret. 1864 ; served in Eastern cam- paign with Turkish contingent as A.A.G. from Oct. 1855 to June 1856 (Turkish medal, 4th cl. Medjidie) ; served in Indian Mutiny, 1857, as Brig. Maj. at AUahabad, and was present at engagement at Munseata (desp.) ; also served in Oude, 1858-9, in command of 8th Irreg. Cav., and was present at capture of fort and town of Sandee (medal) ; m. 1868 Mary Agnes Maitland, e. dau. of Charles Lionel Kirwan of Gelston Castle, Castle Douglas ; d. 12 March 1897. CAMPBELL, Thomas, 1833-9. Cl. 1-6. b. 20 March 1825; s. of Colin Campbell of Camis Eskan, Helens- burgh, and Colgrain, Cardross, 12 Abercromby Place. Merchant ; m. (i) Mary Campbell of Possil ; (2) Katherine CaroUne, dau. of Lt.-Col. Vansittart, late Coldstream Guards ; d. II Nov. 1898. CLERK, Edward, 1833-9 (Christmas). Cl. 1-7. b. 24 June 1824 ; s. of Right Hon. Sir George Clerk, Bart., of Penicuik. Haileybury, 1842-3 ; Maj. 4th M. Cav. and Dep. Comr. in Saugor and Nerbudda territories ; afterwards in Jhansi division, and for short time Act. Comr. in the latter ; served with regt. throughout the Mutiny in C.I., Oude, and Goruckpoor (medal), and promoted Maj. while Lt., but not gazetted till 1859 ; ret. 1863 ; m. Alice, dau. of G. W. Bramston, M.P., of Skreens, Essex. Address : Travellers' Club, Lond. ; Villa Costantino, Rapallo, Ligure, Italy. COBHAM, Francis F., 1833- . Cl. 1- . b. 1824 ; s. of Francis Cobham, M.D., Jamaica. COCKBURN, Francis Jeffrey, 1833-9. Cl. 1-6. b. Jan. 1825 ; s. of Henry Cockburn, Advocate (Lord Cockbum), Senator of Coll. of Justice. Haileybury, 1843-5 I H.E.I.C.S. Bengal, 1845-73 ; last appointments. Judge of Dacca, judge of Sylhet ; ret. 1873 ; m. Eliza Pitcairn ; d. 10 July 1893 ; see also E.A. Ch. i. 49. COMBE, Matthew, 1833-7. Cl. 1-4. b. 8 Dec. 1825 ; s. of Dr. James Combe, Surg., 40 Charlotte Street, Leith. M.D. Edin. ; Surg. -Maj. R.A. ; Ass. Surg. 1846; Surg. 1855; Surg.-Maj. 1866; h.p. 1876 ; Hon. Dep. Surg.-Gen. War Service : served with R.A. throughout Eastern campaign of 1854-5, including DR. CUMMING'S CLASS, 1838-40 75 battles of Alma, Balaclava, and Inkermann ; siege and fall of Sebastopol and repulse of sortie on 26 Oct. 1854 (medal with four clasps, Turkish medal, and 5th cl. Medjidie). m. Louisa Sarah, dau. of the late John Horrocks Ainsworth of Moss Bank, Bolton, Lancashire ; d. 22 Feb. 1889. COOK, Walter, 1833- . Cl. 1- . b. 22 June 1824; s. of Walter Cook, W.S., 25 Drummond Place. Lt. 22nd M.N.I. ; wounded at siege of Pegu, Burma, 1852 ; d. at Rangoon, 5 Dec. 1852. DRUMMOND, Henry, 1888-40. Cl. 1-7. b. 1824. Addiscombe, 1842-3 ; Maj.-Gen. R.E. (Bengal) ; 2nd Lt. 1843 ; Lt. 1849 ; Capt. 1857; Maj. 1858 ; Lt.-Col. 1865 ; Col. 1874; Maj.-Gen. 1878; ret. 1878; served in Sutlej campaign, 1845-6 (medal) ; Burmese War, 1852-3 (medal with clasp for Pegu) ; prin. Field Engineer with Sir John Jones's Col. in Rohilcund campaign, 1858 (desp., brev. of Maj., medal) ; d. 1883. ELLIOT, Charles, 1833- . Cl. 1- . b. 20 April 1824 ; s. of James Elliot of Wolfelee. Col. R.A. (Madras) ; C.B. ; 2nd Lt. 1845 ; Lt. 1851 ; Capt. 1858 ; Maj. 1865 ; Lt.-Col. 1871 ; Col. 1875 ; ret. 1876 ; served in Indian Mutiny (desp., C.B.) ; m. (i) 1859 Christina Ramsay ; (2) 1877 Mary Davidson ; d. 23 July 1888. FISHER, Frederick, 1838-9. Cl. 1-6. b. 1825 ; s. of Daniel Fisher, S.S.C., 15 Forth Street. GANDY, Gerard, 1837-8. Cl. 5. b. 14 Dec. 1821 ; s. of John Gandy of Kendal and Windermere, Westmor- land. Partner with his father in the Gandy Mills, Kendal, Woollen Manufacturers; m. EUzabeth Ann Salisbury, Middleton Tower, Lancaster ; d. March 1871. GANDY, John, 1887-8. Cl. 5. b. 1828 ; s. of John Gandy of Kendal and Windermere, Westmorland. St. Helena Regt. ; Ensign, 1845 ; d. Feb. 1849 at St. Helena. GORDON, Charles, 1883- . Cl. 1- . b. 1824 ; s. of Lt.-Col. John Gordon of Cluny, M.P., 4 St. Andrew Square. GREIG, Wilham, 1838- . Cl. 1- . b. 1825 ; s. of William Greig, Pitt Street. HISLOP, John Fowler, 1883-8. Cl. 1-5. b. 18 Oct. 1828 ; s. of Robert Hislop, J. P., of Burnrig, E. Lothian, one of the original proprietors of the E.A. Landed proprietor ; J. P. ; Mem. Had- dingtonshire C.C. ; Chm. Sch. Bd., etc. ; m. Mary Dennistoun, dau. of Capt. Patrick Wood, H.E.I.C.S., of Dennistoun, Tasmania ; d. 6 Aug. 1894. IRVINE, Alexander W. CampbeU, 1838- 40. Cl. 6, 7. b. 1825 ; s. of Alex. Irvine, Sheriff Sub. of Buteshire at Rothesay. Glasg. Univ. 1840-1 to 1843-4 ; amongst other prizes gained Lord Jeffrey's Gold Medal for the most distinguished student ; Exeter CoU. Oxon, 1844; 1848 Snell Exhib. to BaU. Coll. ; B.A. 1849 (2nd Cl. Gts.) ; M.A. 1850 ; Ch. of Eng. ; D. 1849 ; P. 1850 ; C. first at Lochgilphead ; second All Saints', Southampton ; Perp. C. of Longfleet, Dorset, 1852-8 ; Inoum. St. Paul's, Walsall, 1858-73 ; Headmaster of Queen Mary's Grammar School, WalsaU, 1858-81 ; V. of St. Mary's, Warwick, 1881-99 ; Actg. Chap, of the Forces at Bredbrook Barracks, 1880 ; Surrogate, Dio. Worcester, 1881 ; R.D. of Warwick, 1894 '• at St. Mary's, Warwick, raised ;£i3,ooo, and restored the Parish Church ; m. 1855 Frances Octavia Keele ; d. 10 March 1899. KINNEAR, Benjamin Gott, 1888- . Cl. 1- . b. 16 July 1824 ; s. of Thomas Kinnear, Banker, 44 Melville Street. Merchant, Shanghai and London. Pub- lished : Cruces Shakesperianae. m. Ellen Hardes ; d. 21 Feb. 1890. LAWSON, Edward, 1833- . Cl. 1- . b. 10 Sept. 1824; s. of William Lawson of Longhirst, Northumber- land, and 5 South-east Circus Place. Trin. Coll. Cantab ; B.A. 1847 ; M.A. 1852; of Longhirst; J.P.Northumberland; S. his brother, William John Lawson, 1859 ; m. Mary Eliza, dau. of George Maule ; d. 9 Oct. 1882. LEE, David Henry, 1833-9. Cl. 1-6. b, 1825 ; s. of Rev. Dr. Lee, 12 Char- lotte Square. Merchant, Calcutta ; m. Clara, y. dau. of Lt.-Col. Sir Robert Moubray of Cockairney ; d. 1866. LUMSDEN, William, 1833- . Cl. 1- . b. 1825 ; s. of Hugh Lumsden of Pitcaple, Advocate, Sheriff of Suther- landshire, 8 Great King Street. MACFARLANE, John W., 1833- . Cl. 1- . b. 1823 ; s. of John Macfarlane, H.E.I.C.S., Castle Street. Capt. 4th Huss. ; Ensign Mil. Train, 1847; Lt. 1848; Capt. 1856; 4th Huss. 1864 ; ret. 1865. 76 DR. CUMMING'S CLASS, 1833-40 M'NAB, Thomas, 1833-7. CI. 1-4. b. 4 Jan. 1824 ; s. of William M'Nab, Curator, Botanic Gardens. With Assam Co. in India ; m. Jessie Cobban ; d. 12 Dec. 1887 in Canada. MILLAR, Thomas, 1833-9. CI. 1-6. b. 1825 ; s. of James Millar, 9 Inver- leith Row ; Mitchell Medal, 1839. MURRAY, Anthony Maxtone, 1833- . CI. 1- . b. 1825 ; s. of Andrew MuiTay of Murrayshall, Advocate, Sheriff of Aberdeenshire, 34 Heriot Row. Maj.-Gen. R.A. (Bombay) ; 2nd Lt. 1842 ; Lt. 1845 ; Capt. 1854 ; Lt.-Col. 1862; Col. 1867; Hon. Maj.-Gen. 1872; ret. 1873. Way Service : served in sup- pression of Indian Mutiny in 1857-8 (medal), d. 21 May 1903. MURRAY, Basil Hamilton, 1833- . CI. 1- . b. 1823 ; s. of Capt, Murray, Princes Street. Ensign 43rd B.N.I. 1840; Lt. 1844; d. I April 1849. NAPIER, James Stirling, 1833-9. CI. 1-6. b. 1825; s. of Sir William John Milliken Napier, 8th Bart, of Napier, Renfrewshire. d. c. 1852. ORR, Robert, 1833-8. CI. 1-5. b. 19 May 1824 ; s. of Charles J. F. Orr, W.S., 3 Atholl Crescent. Advocate, 1850 ; Sheriff Sub. Bute at Rothesay, 1861-92 ; m. 1861 Marcella Georgiana, dau. of James Crawford Ferrier, M.D. ; d. 21 April 1895. RAMSAY, Robert Hamilton, 1833-9. CI. 1-6. b. 1825 ; s. of Peter Ramsay, Banker, Man. Western Bank of Scot., 8 Shandwick Place ; Dux CI. 1 and 2, 1834 and 1835. M.D. and CM. Glasg. 1862 ; Edin. and Glasg. Univs. ; Ho. Surg, and Ass. Phys. R. Inf., Glasg., 1862-4 ; late Cur. of R. Med. Soc. and Ho. Surg. Clin. Wards, R. Inf., Edin. ; afterwards in general practice in Torquay; Hon. Consult. Phys. Erith House Instit. there.; for over forty years Purse-bearer to successive Lord High Com- missioners at Holyrood ; great friend of Lord Lister, whose pupil he was in Glasg. ; m. Miss Garden ; d. 4 May 1907 ; see also E.A. Ch. xiv. 107. ROSS, Campbell Claye Grant, 1833-5. CI. 1, 2. b. 1824 ; s. of Maj. Hugh Ross, H.E.I.C.S., St. Bernard's Cres- cent. Gen. B.S.C. ; K.C.B. ; 2nd Lt. 1841 ; Lt. 1844; Capt. 1852; Maj. 1858; Lt.-Col. 1864 ; Col. 1870 ; Maj.-Gen. 1881 ; Lt- Gen. 1887 ; Gen. 1890 ; U.S.L. 1886. War Services : served with Expeditionary Force against hill tribes in vicinity of Peshawar in 1851-2 and 1853 ; present at action of Shakota (medal with clasp) ; served throughout Indian Mutiny ; present at defence of Kumaon ; commanded 66th Goorkha Regt. in action of Churp- poorah and in subsequent campaign (de^p., brev. of Maj., medal); commanded Ferozepore Regt. throughout Umbeyla campaign, 1863 (Brev. Lt.-Col., clasp) ; served in Jowaki Afreedee exped. 1878 (desp., K.C.B., and clasp), d. 1892. SCOTT, Wilham, 1833- . CI. 1- . b. 1824 ; s. of Mrs. Scott, Dean Street, Stockbridge. STEWART, Houston, 1833- . CI. 1- . b. 1825 ; s. of Adm. Sir Houston Stewart of Penningham, R.N. Lt. 68th L.I. ; Ensign 32nd Regt. 1842; Lt. 1845; d. 1849. STRACHAN, James J. D., 1833- . CI. 1- . b. 1825 ; s. of John Strachau, 31 Northumberland Street. TAIT, John Craufurd, 1833- . CI. 1- . b. 31 Aug. 1825 ; s. of John Tait, Advocate, Sheriff of Clackmannan and Kinross. W.S. 1855; Adj. St. George;s Rifles, Lond. ; m. 1863 Maria Louisa Mann ; d. 14 June 1901. THOMSON, John D., 1833- . CI. 1- . b. 1824 ; s. of Abram Thomson, Stationer, 6 Broughton Place. THOMSON, Thomas, 1833- . CI. 1- . b'. 1825 ; s. of Abram Thomson, Stationer, Broughton Place. VEITCH, Henry, 1833- . CI. 1- . b. 1825 ; s. of Hugh Veitch of Stewart- field, Town Clerk, Leith. Lt. 25th Regt. (K.O.S.B.) ; Ensign, 1847 ; Lt. 1849 ; d. 1850 in India. VIVERS, Henry, 1833- . CI. 1- . b. 1823 ; s. of Henry Vivers of Don- nington. RITCHIE, Charles, 1833-8. CI. 1-5. b. WHYTT, Alexander H 1833- CI '^^^^ V '-o °* ^°^^''* Ritchie, C.E., 1- . b. 1825 ; s. of David K. Whytt^ 54JIndia Street and 53 Castle Street. Scotland Street. MR. MITCHELL'S (AFTERWARDS MR. MACDOUGALL'S) CLASS, 1834-41 77 WILSON, Alexander, 1833- . CI. 1- . WILSON, James, 1833- . CI. 1- . b. 81 Oct. 1825 ; s. of Robert Sym Wilson, W.S., Cashier, Royal Bank of Scot. Farmer, Midlothian ; d. 3 July 1880. WOOD, David W., 1833-5. CI. 1, 2. b. 1825 ; s. of Alexander Wood (Lord Wood), one of the Senators of the Coll. of Justice, d. 1835. YOUNG, David, 1833-7. CI. 1-4. b. 1824 ; s. of Thomas Young, Cassel's Place, Leith. YOUNG, William, 1833-7. CI. 1-4. b. 1825 ; s. of Thomas Young, Cassel's Place, Leith. MR. MITCHELL'S (AFTERWARDS MR. MACDOUGALL'S) CLASS, 1834-41 ANDERSON, Weir, 1838-40. CI. 5, 6. From Jamaica. BALLINGALL, George R., 1834-41. a. 1-7. b. 1826; s. of Prof. Sir George Ballingall, Surgeon to H.M. King William iv., 13 Heriot Row. BEATSON, William Stuart, 1834-41, CI. 1-7. b. 5 Sept. 1825 ; s. of Lt.- Col. Beatson, H.E.I.C.S. Bengal, 27 Ann Street ; best in English Prose, Verse, and French Reciting, CI. 7, 1841. Capt. ist B. Cav. ; served in Sutlej campaign at Aliwal (medal with clasp) ; Punjaub, at Chillianwallah and Goojerat (medal with two clasps) ; Persia (medal) ; Indian Mutiny, at relief of Lucknow (medal with clasp) ; m. Cora, dau. of Col. George Brownlow, H.E.I.C.S. ; d. 18 July 1857 at Cawnpore; see Kaye, ii. 285. BEGBIE, Robert, 1834-8. CI. 1-4. b. 12 Sept, 1825 ; s. of James Begbie, M.D., 15 Heriot Row. Grange Sch., Sunderland; E.I. Merchant; Bombay six years, afterwards at Moulmein, Burma, and Lond. ; in Victoria Rifles and E. Middlesex Art. ; m. Margaret, dau. of Col. Lyon, 2nd Life Guards ; d. 25 Nov. BEILBY, Julius H., 1837-9. CI. 4, 5. b. 17 March 1823; s. of WiUiam Beilby, M.D., Edin. Paper Maker ; m. Emily Rayner ; d. 1898. BENNETT, James Henry, 1834- . CI. 1, 2- , b. 7 Feb. 1826 ; s. of James Bennett, , W.S., 7 Fettes Row. Engineer; d. 11 April 1874. BETHUNE, Alexander, 1837-40. CI. 4-6. b. 21 July 1824 ; s. of Lt.-Gen. Alexander Bethune of Blebo. Of Blebo ; Lt. 42nd Highs. 1842 ; ret. 1847 ; J. P. and D.L. Co. Fife ; m. 1849 Margaret, dau. of John Maxwell of Dundee ; d. 10 May 1900. BLAIR, John Hunter, 1834-6. CI. 1, 2. b. 18 Oct. 1825 ; s. of Sir David Hunter Blair, Bart., of Blairquhan, Ayrshire. Haileybury, 1843-5 ; H.E.I.C.S. Madras, 1845-77 ; Coll. of Sea Customs ; m. Emily, dau. of Edward Grant ; d. 27 March 1885. CADELL, Robert, 1834-40. CI. 1-6. b. 13 Feb. 1825 ; s. of Hew Francis Cadell of Cockenzie. Naval and Mil. Acad., Edin. ; Gen. R.A. (Madras) ; K.C.B. ; 2ndLt. 1842 ; Lt. 1845; Capt. 1857; Maj. 1858; Lt.-Col. 1859; Col. 1867 ; Maj.-Gen. 1878 ; U.S.L. 1881 ; Lt.-Gen. 1882 ; Gen. 1883 ; Col.-Comdt. R.A. 1885 ; served on Staff of Turkish Army during Russian War from Oct. 1854, including defence of Eupatoria, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and Omar Pasha's winter campaign in Mingrelia (desp., Crimean medal with clasp, Turkish medal, 4th cl. of Medjidie, and Ijrev. of Maj.) ; served in Indian Mutiny campaign in Bengal, includ- ing actions of Doownooreagunge, Baumriah, and Toolseepoore (desp., brev. of Lt.-Col., medal with clasp, C.B.) ; Madras Ord. Dept. 1865; Insp.-Gen. of Ord. and Magazines, 1876 ; ret. to Cockenzie in 1881 ; K.C.B. 1894; J. P. E. Lothian; for many years Provost of Cockenzie and Mem. of C.C. and Tranent Sch. Bd. ; m. 1889 EUzabeth Douglas, dau. of Rev. Wm. Bruce Cun- ningham of Prestonpans; d. 30 June 1897; see also E.A. Ch. i. 136 and iv. in. CAMERON, Allan Gordon, 1834- . Cl. 1, 2- . b. 1827 ; s. of Donald Charles Cameron of Barcaldine, Argyllshire, and Foxhall, Linlithgowshire. Harrow; Trin. CoU. Oxon; of Barcaldine and Foxhall ; Ch. of Eng. ; first charge Penkridge, Staffs ; inherited Barcaldine on death of his brother John shortly afterwards, in 1857 ; m. Mary, dau. of G. W. Traill of Oiera, Orkney ; d. 10 Nov. 1871. 78 MR. MITCHELL'S (AFTERWARDS MR. MACDOUGALL'S) CLASS, 1834-41 CAMERON, John, 1834- . CI. 1, 2- . b. 1825 ; s. of Donald Charles Cameron of Barcaldine, Argyllshire, and Fox- hall, Linlithgowshire. Went out to endeavour to reorganise his father's W.I. estates, which had got into difficulties owing to the emancipation of slaves, but died shortly after his arrival of yellow fever at Berbice, British Guiana, 29 Jan. 1857. CAMPBELL, Colin Frederick, 1835-6. CI. 2. b. 1824 ; s. of Col. Campbell, 46th Regt. Col. 46th Regt. ; Ensign, 1840 ; Lt. 1842 ; Capt. 1847 ; Maj. 1855 ; Brev. Lt.-Col. 1855 ; Col. 1863. War Services : served at siege of Sebastopol in 1854-5, and was wounded in the trenches (medal and clasp, Brev. Lt.-Col., Kt. of the Legion of Honour, Sardinian and Turkish medals, and 5th cl. Medjidie). Publication : posthumous, 1894, Letters from Sebastopol. d. 14 Sept. 1868 at Simla. CAMPBELL, George William, 1834- . Cl. 1, 2- . b. 3 June 1826 ; s. of Colin Campbell of Colgrain, Dumbar- tonshire, 12 Abercromby Place. E.I. Merchant ; m. Florence, dau. of Sir James Weir Hogg, Bart. ; d. 2 Dec. 1896. CAY, Edward, 1834- . Cl. 1, 2- . b. 29 May 1825 ; s. of John Cay, Advocate, Sheriff and Commissary of Linlithgow- shire. Sheep Farmer, AustraUa; m. 1855 Anne Burdock of Richmond, Victoria ; d. i March 1870 at Melbourne. COOK, Alexander Chrystie, 1835- . Cl. 2- . b. 1 Dec. 1825 ; s. of Walter Cook, W.S., 25 Drummond Place. Ensign 39th M.N.I. ; d. 16 May 1847 at Coimbatore, Madras. CURRIE, Charles, 1834- . Cl. 1, 2- . b. 1825; s. of Charles Currie of Linthill, Roxburghshire. d. 1855. DICKSON, Samuel, 1834-41. Cl. 1-6. b. 12 Jan. 1826; s. of Henry G. Dickson, W.S., 5 St. Vincent Street ; Mitchell Medal, 1841. W.S. 1855 ; m. i860 Mary Campbell, dau. of David Johnstone of Overton, Stirlingshire ; d. 22 Feb. 1 891. DICKSON, William, 1834-40. Cl. 1-6. b. 1826; s. of Walter Dickson of Monybuie, W.S., 3 Royal Circus. Maj. R.A. (Bengal) ; Ensign, 1845 ; Lt. 1851 ; Capt. 1858 ; h.p. i866 (medal for Punjaub campaign) ; m. Anne Steuart, dau. of Thomas Bruce of Langlee, W.S. ; d. 1889. DRUMMOND, Richard Hay Walker, 1835- . Cl. 2- . b. May 1824 ; s. of Sir Francis Walker Drummond of Hawthornden, Bart., W.S. Address : Union Club, Lond., S.W. DRYSDALE, George, 1834-41. Cl. 1-7. b. 1826 ; s. of Sir William Drysdale, W.S., of Pitteuchar, Lord Provost of Edin., 8 Royal Circus ; Dux of Cl. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 and of the whole School, 1841 ; best in Math. (Silver Medal) and French, 1841. Edin. Univ., M.D. 1855; T.C.D. ; gen. med. pract., Lond. ; d. 1904. ERSKINE, George Francis Albany, 1836-8. Cl. 3, 4. b. Sept. 1823; s. of Henry David, 12th Earl of Buchan. m. 1889 Agnes Maria, e. dau. of Rev. J. Wharton Mason, V. of Marrick, Yorks ; d. 10 July 1894. FERGUSSON, William, afterwards Fergusson PoUok, 1834-8. Cl. 1-4, b. 1825 ; s. of James Fergusson, P.C.S., 30 Heriot Row. GIBB, Thomas Orr, 1834-7. Cl. 1-3. b. 1824 ; s. of James Gibb, Gloucester Place. GIFFORD, Edward Scott, 1834-6. Cl. 1, 2. b. 26 May 1825 ; s. of Right Hon. Lord Gifford of St. Leonard's, Devon, Lord Chief-Justice and Master of the Rolls. Foreign Office ; d. 26 May 1872. GIFFORD, George Robert, 1834-6. Cl. 1,2. b. 14 Nov. 1826; s. of Right Hon. Lord Gifford of St. Leonard's, Devon, Lord Chief-Justice and Master of the Rolls. C. Coll. Cantab; M.A. (Jun. Opt.), 1849; Ch. of.Eng. ; R. of Rackenford, Devon, 1867-78; D. 1851 ; P. 1852'; fmly. R. of Littleton, Middlesex, 1856-67; m. (i) 1853 Mary Ann Danet, dau. of Thomas Norbury of Skerridge, Worcestershire ; (2) 1878 Louisa Mary, e. dau. of Col. Robert Webb of Milford House, Surrey; d. 25 Dec. 1878. GILLESPIE, James Donaldson, 1834-41. Cl. 1-7. b. 16 May 1824; s. of Alexander Gillespie, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., 30 York Place. M.D. Edin. 1846 ; F.R.C.S.E. 1848 ; Pres. R.C.S.E. 1869-71 ; various publications, in- cluding Medical Notes about Shakespeare and his Times, 1875; Phys. to Merchant Co., Donaldson's Hosp., Gillespie's Hosp., S.U. MR. MITCHELL'S (AFTERWARDS MR. MACDOUGALL'S) CLASS, 1834-41 79 and Nat. Insur. Co., Sun Insur. Co., Northern Insur. Co., etc. etc. ; Dir. E.A. 1872-91 ; m. 1864 Georgina, 7th dau. of Robert Cadell of Ratho ; d. 7 Dec. 1891. GRAHAM, Charles Murray Athole, 1834- . CI. 1, 2- . b. 1826 ; s. of Frederick Graham, Dunkeld. GRAHAM, WiUiam C. B., 1838-9. CI. 5. GREIG, James, 1834-9. CI. 1-5. b. 1826 ; s. of James Greig of Eccles, W.S., 8 Abercromby Place. Went to Australia ; d. 1875. HALKETT, John, 1834-6. CI. 1, 2. b. 1825 ; s. of Mrs. Halkett, 4 Clarence Street. HASTINGS, Douglas, 1835-8. CI. 2-4. b. 10 June 1822 ; s. of Col. Sir Charles H. Hastings, K.C.B. Maj.-Gen. 62nd Regt. ; Ensign 78th Regt. 1840 ; Lt. 1842 ; Capt. 72nd Regt. 1853; Brev. Maj. 6th Ft. 1865; Brev. Lt.-Col. 1874; Maj. 62nd Regt. (Wiltshire), 1876; Col. 1881; Hon. Maj.-Gen. (ret.), 1881. War Service : served with 78th Highs, in Persian War in 1857, including night attack and battle of Kooshab and bom- bardment of Mohumrah (medal with clasp) ; served also in Bengal in several actions leading to and ending in relief of Residency at Lucknow ; severely wounded (medal with clasp and year's service) ; served with 6th Regt. in Hazara campaign of 1868 (medal with clasp), d. 22 Jan. 1904. HASTINGS, Francis WiUiam, 1834-9. CI. 1-4. b. 17 June 1825 ; s. of Col. Sir Charles H. Hastings, K.C.B. R.M.A. Woolwich; Lt.-Gen. and Hon. Gen. R.A. ; C.B. 1904 ; 2nd Lt. 1843 ; Lt. 1845 ; Capt. 1851 ; Brev. Maj. 1855 ; Brev. Lt.- Col. 1864 ; Lt.-Col. 1865 ; Brev. Col. 1870 ; Col. 1875; Maj.-Gen. 1882; Lt.-Gen. 1886; Hon. Gen. (ret.), 1887. War Services : served during Crimean campaign, 1855 ; was present during siege and fall of Sebas- topol ; bombardments of 6 and 17 June; mentioned in desp. (medal with clasp, brev. of Maj., 5th cl. of Medjidie, Turkish medal), m. 1855 Emma Sophia, dau. of Henry Lewes Long of Hampton Lodge, Surrey. Address : 29 Grosvenor Street, Lond., W. HASTINGS, W. D., 1884-8. Cl. 1-4. b. 1826. HEDDLE, Robert, 1834-42. Cl. 1-7. b. 4 Oct. 1826 ; s. of Robert Heddle of Melsetter and Cletts, Orkney. After a short time farming in Orkney, went to Canada to an appointment in a bank, but returned to Scotland owing to ill-health. Published : 1848 one part of Natural History of Orkney with the late W. B. Baikie, M.D. m. Jane, dau. of Dr. Duguid of Kirkwall ; d. 28 Aug. i860. HENDERSON, William, 1837-8. Cl. 4. s. of Robert Henderson, Abbotrule, Jedburgh. HOZIER, William Wallace, 1834-41. Cl. 1-7. b. 24 Feb. 1825; s. of James Hozier, Advocate, of Newlands and Mauldslie Castle, Lanarkshire. ist Baron Newlands, 1898 ; Bart. 1890 ; Lt. Scots Greys, 1844-51; Lt.-Col. comdg. 4th Batt. Lanarkshire Rifle Vols. ; Vice-Lt. Co. Lanark ; m. 1849 Fanny, e. dau. of John O'Hara of Raheen, Co. Galway ; d. 30 Jan. 1906. HUNT, John, 1836-9. Cl. 3-5. HUNTER, Robert S., 1834- . Cl. 1, 2- . b. 1824 ; s. of Robert Hunter, 5 Heriot Row. HUNTER, WiUiam M., 1834- . Cl. 1, 2- . b. 1822 ; s. of Robert Hunter, 5 Heriot Row. INGLEBY, Henry, 1834-5. Cl. 1. b. 1826 ; s. of Rev. Henry Ingleby, Lincolnshire. IRVING, Alexander, 1834-8. Cl. 1-4. b. 3 Feb. 1824 ; s. of Patrick Irving, W.S., of Inveramsay, 23 Northum- berland Street. Maj.-Gen. B.S.C. ; Ensign 24th B.N.I. 1844; Lt. 1845; Capt. 1857; Maj. 1864; Lt.-Col. 1870; Col. 1875; ret. Maj.-Gen. 1877 ; d. 8 July 1890. IVORY, Holmes, 1834-9. Cl. 1-5. b. 1826 ; s. of James Ivory, Advocate, afterwards Hon. Lord Ivory, Senator of the Coll. of Justice. Med. Student, Edin. Univ. ; d. of typhus, 1846. IVORY, WiUiam, 1834-41. Cl. 1-7. b. 26 July 1825 ; s. of James Ivory, Ad- vocate, afterwards Hon. Lord Ivory, Senator of the Coll. of Justice. Advocate, 1849 ; A.D. 1859-62 ; Sheriff of Inverness, Elgin, and Nairn, 1862-1900 ; m. (i) Jane Wilkinson Massiah; (2) Janet Hunter, dau. of John AUan Rankin of Irvine. A ddress : 6 AVMtehouse Terrace, Edin. LANGHORNE, Thomas, 1839-41. Cl. 6, 7. b. 1826 ; s. of the Rev. Dr. Thomas Langhorne of the Episc. Ch., Musselburgh. Glasg. Univ. 1842-3 ; Cowan Gold Medal ; St. John's Coll. Oxon, 1844; ist Mods., 3rd Gts. ; B.A. 1847 ; M.A. 1848 ; Ch. of Eng. ; D. 1848 ; P. 1849 ; Head- master, Loretto, 1848-61 ; Ass. to Min. at Musselburgh ; V. of Wroxton, 1870-4 ; of Elsfield, 1874-98 ; m. Jane Reade of Congleton ; d. 1903. 80 MR. MITCHELL'S (AFTERWARDS MR. MACDOUGALL'S) CLASS, 1834-41 LIMOND, Robert S., 1834-41. CI. 1-7. b. 1 Feb. 1825 ; s. of Robert Limond, H.E.I.C.S. (Bengal Med.), 1 Melville Crescent. Edin. Univ. ; Capt. Prestwick G.C. 1882 ; Indigo-planter, Bengal ; returned home, 1863 ; settled at Ayr ; J. P. Ayrshire ; m. Climena Dowsette ; d. 17 March 1893. LINDSAY, William, 1834-5. CI. 1. b. 1825 ; Donald Lindsay, Accountant, 15 Abercromby Place (Guardian). LOCH, Charles R. F., 1834-1. CI. 1-7. b.l825; s. of William Loch, H.E.I.C.S., Saxe-Coburg Place. MACKENZIE, Charles Frederick, 1834- 40. CI. 1-6. b. 10 April 1825; s. of Colin Mackenzie of Portmore, W.S., P.C.S., and D.K.S., 12 Shand- wick Place ; Mitchell Medal, 1840. Fell. C. Coll. Cantab ; 2nd Wrangler, B.A. 1848 ; M.A. 1851 ; Ch. of Eng. ; D. 1851 ; P. 1852 ; Archd. of Maritzburg, Natal, 1854 ; first Univ. Miss. Bp. to native tribes near Lake Nyassa, Central Africa ; d. 31 Jan. 1862. MACNAUGHT, John, 1834-5. CI. 1. b. 1825 ; s. of Mrs. Macnaught, Edin. MAITLAND, Thomas, 1834- . CI. 1- . b. 1825; s. of Thomas Maitland of Pogbie and Maitlandfleld, Blandfield House. Of Pogbie ; Ensign 79th Highs. 1844 ; ret. 1846 ; d. MASON, George, 1835- . CI. 2- . b. 1824 ; s. of John Mason, Writer, 1 St. John Street. MATTHEWSON, CoHn, 1835- . CI. 2- . b. 1825 ; s. of Mr. Matthewson, W.I. MAXTONE, John, 1835-41. CI. 2-6. b. 1824 ; s. of Anthony Maxtone of Cultoquhey. d. 17 July 1858. MENZIES, Gilbert Innes, 1834- . CI. 1, 2- . b. 1825 ; s. of Maj. Archibald Menzies of Avondale, near Polmont, late 42nd Highs., 17 Dean Terrace. Of Avondale, near Polmont; S. father, 1854; 42nd Highs.; Ensign, 1842; Lt. 1846 ; ret. 1852 ; m. Anne Matilda Murray of Polmaise, near Stirling ; d. 1874. MENZIES, Ronald Steuart, 1835-8. CI. 2-4. b. 3 Jan. 1824 ; s. of Steuart Menzies of Culdares, Perthshire. Univ. Coll. Oxon; of Culdares; J. P., D.L. Perthshire ; m. Miss Macdowall Grant of Arndilly, Banffshire ; d. 15 Oct. 1870. MONTGOMERY, Conrad, 1834-8. CI. 1-4. b. 19 Oct. 1824; s, of Archi- bald Charles Montgomery of Whim, Peebles, d. 1859. OMAN, Charles Philip Austin, 1834-8. CI. 1-4. b. 20 June 1825; s. of Charles Oman, Indigo-planter, Jessore. Indigo-planter, Behar, 1839-60. Author : Eastwards ; Love Conquers All ; and many Indian sketches for magazines, m. 1858 Anne, dau. of WiUiam Chadwick of Grove Park, Surrey ; d. 19 Feb. 1876. OMAN, Thomas Euler, 1834-8. Q. 1-4. b. 1828 ; s. of Charles Oman, Indigo- planter, Jessore. Joined his father as an indigo - planter in Bengal in 1839, never returned to Scot- land, and died at Calcutta, 1880. PILLANS, Hugh Scott, 1834-7. CI. 1-3. b. 12 Dec. 1824 ; s. of Hugh Pillans, Printer, 9 Newington Place. Commercial Bank, 1841 ; afterwards Prov. Bank of Ireland, Dublin ; returned to Edin. to City of Glas. Bank, and on its failure joined the Roy. Bank of Scot, (nephew of James Pillans, Prof, of Humanity, Edin. Univ.) ; m. Rebecca Carohne Fawcett, Co. Wicklow ; d. 24 July 1894. REED, Drummond, 1835- . CI. 2- , b. 1824 ; s. of Lt.-Col. John Reed, 9 Howard Place. RICKARDS, John, 1835- . CI. 2- . b. 1824 ; s. of William Rickards, Carl- ton Street. RITCHIE, James Seton, 1834-8. CI. 1-4. b. 1824 ; s. of Robert Ritchie, C.E., 54 India Street and 53 Castle Street. ROBERTSON, Robert Durham, 1834-6. CI. 1, 2. b. 20 Oct. 1824 ; s. of James Saunders Robertson, W.S., 18 Char- lotte Square. R.N. ; Cadet and Midshipman, but, wish- ing to marry, joined Merchant Service, and when in command of saihng ship ' Bland ' went down with ship and sdl hands; his wife was also on board ; m. Anne Louisa Buck ; d. Feb. 1855. SCOTT, Francis, 1834- . CI. 1, 2- , b. 1826; s. of Capt. Scott, Inverleith Row. SCOTT, William H., 1835- . CI. 2- . SETON, Alexander, 1835- . CI. 2- . MR. FERGUSON'S CLASS, 1835-42 81 SHORTT, Alexander Young, 1834- . CI. 1, 2- . b. 1825 ; s. of Thomas Shortt, M.D., 54 Queen Street. Maj.-Gen. Bom. S.C. ; 2nd Lt. 1844 ; Lt. 1848; Capt. 1857; Maj. 1864; Lt- Col. 1870; Col. 1875; Maj.-Gen. (ret.), 1880; m. Flora Lucy, dau. of Maj.-Gen. J. M. Shortt ; d. ii Feb. 1903. SIVEWRIGHT, James, 1834-5. CI. 1. b. 12 Jan. 1826 ; s. of John Sive- wright, Abercromby Place, d. 19 Oct. 1886. SIVEWRIGHT, John, 1834-5. CI. 1. b. 25 Sept. 1824 ; s. of John Sive- wright, Abercromby Place. Lt. 67th Regt. 1843 ; D.L. Co. Berks, 1846 ; d. 7 Jan. 1852. STONE, John, 1835- . CI. 2- . b. 1827 ; s. of George Stone of Muirhouse, Cramond. STONE, Thomas, 1834- . CI. 1, 2- . b. 1826; s. of George Stone of Muir- house, Cramond. WARDEN, Archibald, 1839-40. CI. 6. From Stirlingshire. WEDDERBURN, John, 1839-41. CI. 6,7. WELSH, John May, 1834-40. CI. 1-6. b. 1825 ; s. of Robert Welsh, S.S.C, 60 Northumberland Street. Advocate, 1846; d. 1856. WILLIAMSON, Matthew, 1835- . CI. 2- . b. 1823 ; s. of Mrs. Williamson, 8 Warriston Crescent. WILSON, Archibald, 1835- . CI. 2- . b. 1828 ; s. of James Wilson, Sheriff Clerk of Midlothian, 47 Melville Street. WYLIE, John, 1838-40. CI. 5, 6. Glasg. Univ. 1841. YOUNG, George, 1836-9. CI. 3-5. From Aberdeen. MR. FERGUSON'S CLASS, 1835-42 AITCHISON, WilUam, 1837-42. CI. 3-7. b. 7 April 1827 ; s. of Wilham Aitchison of Drummore. Of Drummore ; Col. 91st Regt. and Scots Fus. Guards ; Ensign, 1845; Ensign and Lt. 1846; Lt. and Capt. 1850; Capt. and Lt.-Col. 1856; Qol. (ret.), 1868. War Service : served with ist Batt. 91st Regt. at C. of Good Hope, Dec. 1845 to March 1847 ; was engaged in a severe affair with the Kaffirs on 22 May 1846, when his horse was shot under him (medal). J.T". -and D.L. for Haddingtonshire; m. 1871 Alice Mary Jane, e. dau. of Thomas William Chester Master, of Cirencester Abbey and Knole Park, Gloucestershire; d. 23 Sept. 1911. BALLANTYNE, Robert Michael, 1835-7. CI. 1, 2. b. 24 April 1825 ; s. ot Alexander BaUantyne, Proprietor and Editor of the Kelso Mail, and Printer, Edin. After spending six years in Rupert's Land, in the service of the Hudson's Bay Company, came home, and became a partner of Thomas Constable and Co., Pubhshers, Edin. ; in 1846, while still abroad, an account of his experiences in Rupert's Land, not originally intended for pubHcation, was seen and published by W. Blackwood and Sons, under, the title of Hudson's Bay, but it was not till 1854 that, on the suggestion of Mr. WiUiam Nelson, Publisher, he turned his attention seriously to book-making, which was to be his profession for the next forty years, and a source of endless delight and of no small educational value to succeeding rising generations of the EngUsh- speaking race ; in 1855 Nelsons pubhshed The Young Fur Traders, which was followed in rapid succession by Ungava, The Coral Island, The Lifeboat, The Lighthouse, Fighting the Flames, Erling the Bold, Pirate City, The Floating Light, The Settler and the Savage, The Young Trawler, Post Haste, The Walrus Hunters, The Iron Horse, CharUe to the Rescue, Blown to Bits, Blue Lights, Rivers of Ice, The Buffalo Runners, The Norsemen in the West, Under the Waves, Black Ivory, The Fugitives, The Rover of the Andes, The Battery and the Boiler, The Lonely Island, Red Rooney, Dusty Diamonds, The Giant of the North, In the Track of the Troops, The Hot Swamp, Deep Down, Gascoyne, The Big Otter, The Golden Dream, The Red Eric, The Wild Man of the West, Freaks on the Fells, Shifting Winds, Personal Reminiscences in Book-Making, and many other entertaining and instructive tales ; he was one of the early supporters of the volunteer movement in Edin., and in j86o Capt. of the 9th Co. Edin. Rifle Vols. ; m. 1866 Jean, dau. of Rev. W. Grant, Min. of Cavers ; d. 8 Feb. 1894. BALLARD, George, 1837-9. CI. 3, 4. BARRINGTON, Charles George, 1835-7. CI. 1, 2. b. 27 Oct. 1827; 82 MR. FERGUSON'S CLASS, 1835-42 s. of Capt. Hon. George Barrington, R.N. Charterhouse ; M.A. Trin. Coll. Cantab ; C.B. 1887 ; Gentleman Usher of the Red Rod; Priv. Sec. to Lord Palmerston, 1856; Priv. Sec. to Lord Russell, 1866 ; Auditor of the Civil List and Ass. Sec. at the Treasury toi888; m. 1897 Mary Caroline, dau. of late Capt. R. E. Gore Sellon, 21st B.N.I. ; d. 22 April 1911. BEILBY, William Ralph, 1837-41. CI. 3-6. b. 1827 ; s. of William Beilby, M.D., Edin. Edin. Univ. ; M.D. Edin. ; d. 1855. BETHUNE, Robert, 1837-41. CI. 3-6. b. 29 July 1827 ; s. of Lt.-Gen. Alexander Bethune of Blebo. Maj. 92nd Highs. ; Ensign, 1845 ; Lt. 1846; Capt. 1853; Brev. Maj. 1858; ret. 1859. War Services : served with 92nd Highs, in Indian campaign of 1857-8, and was present at actions of Rajghur, Mungrowlie, and Sindwaho, and affairs at Kurai and Burodi (twice desp., medal, and Brev. Maj.). m. Mary Louisa, dau. of Capt. William Amherst Hale ; d. 27 July 1904. BLAIR, David Hunter, 1835-7. CI. 1, 2. b. 22 Jan. 1827 ; s. of Sir David Hunter Blair, Bart., of Blairquhan, Ayrshire. Lt.-Col. Scots Fus. Guards ; Ensign, 1845 ; Ensign and Lt. 1854 ; Lt. and Capt. 1855 ; Capt. and Lt.-Col. 1863 ; ret. 1864 ; d. 31 March 1869. BLAIR, William Hunter, 1835-7. CI. 1, 2. b. 18 Jan. 1828 ; s. of Sir David Hunter Blair, Bart., of Blair- quhan, Ayrshire. Lt. R.H.A. ; d. 23 Jan. 1855. BROWN, George, 1837-41. CI. 8-6. From Morayshire. CADELL, William, 1835-41. CI. 1-6. b. 13 Feb. 1826 ; s. of John Cadell of Tranent. Col. M.S.C. and Comr., Berar ; Ensign 36th M.N.I. 1847 ; Lt. 1850 ; Capt. 1862 ; Maj. 1867; ret. 1869; d. 18 Jan. 1875. CALLENDER, John, 1837-41. CI. 3-6. CAMPBELL, Thomas Hay, 1836-7. CI. 2. b. 1823. Maj. -Gen. Madras Art.; Lt. 1840; Brev. Capt. 1846; Capt. 1854; Brev. Maj. 1859; Lt.-Col. 1861 ; Brev. Col. 1866; Col. i858 ; Maj.-Gen. 1872 ; d. 1893. CATHCART, Robert Alfred, 1835-41. CI. 1-6. b. 8 Feb. 1825 ; s. of Elias Cathcart of Auchendrane. W.S. 1849 ; d. 15 Feb. 1855. CHANCELLOR, George, 1838-41. CI. 4-6. b. 7 Sept. 1825 ; s. of Alexander Chancellor of Shieldhill, Lanarkshire. W.S. 1851 ; of Macallan and Chancellor, W.S. ; m. 1861 Katherine Elizabeth, dau. of George Skene of Rubislaw, Aberdeenshire ; d. 4 April 1875. CLERK, David, 1837-9. CI. 3, 4. COCKBURN, Archibald David, 1835-40. CI. 1-5. b. 1826 ; s. of John Cock- burn, Merchant, 5 Doune Terrace. S. father as head of Cockburn and Campbell, Edin. ; d. 1886. COCKBURN, Buchanan, 1835-9. CI. 1-4. CRAIGIE, Maurice Clerk, 1837-8. CI. 3. b. 1825 ; s. of George Clerk Craigie of Dunbarney, 1 Charlotte Square. S. father as proprietor of Dunbarney ; m. Miss Tennant; d. Feb. 1854. CRAIGIE, Robert George, 1837-8. CI. 3. b. 1826 ; s. of George Clerk Craigie of Dunbarney, 1 Charlotte Square. Capt. R.N. ; Lieut. 1848 ; Comm. 1856; d. GUMMING, Frederick, 1834-40. CI. 1-5. b. 1825 ; s. of James Gumming, LL.D., Teacher, E.A. Went to sea (Merchant Service), and died in Calcutta of fever during his first voyage, 1843. DICKSON, George Claudius, 1835-41. CI. 1-6. DOUGLAS, James C, 1835-41. CI. 1-6. DOUGLAS, James R., 1835-40. CI. 1-5. DUN, Charles William, 1835-9. CI. 1-4. b. 1824. Addiscombe, 1840-2 ; Maj.-Gen. M.S.C. ; Ensign 43rd and 39th M.N.I. 1842; Lt. 1844; Capt. 1857; Maj. 1862; Lt.-Col. 1868; Col. 1873; ret. Maj.-Gen. 1876; served with Brig. -Gen. Watson's Force in Saugor and Nerbudda territories, i March to 25 April and 10 Oct. to 8 Nov. 1843 ; present during Chinese riots in Singapore, May 1854. DUN, Edward Winterton, 1835-9. CI. 1-4. b. 1825. Addiscombe, 1842-3 ; Lt.-Gen. M.S.C. ; Ensign 42nd M.N.I. 1843 ; Lt. 1853 ; Capt. 1858 ; Maj. 1863 ; Lt.-Col. 1869 ; Col. 1874; Maj.-Gen. 1886; U.S.L. as Lt.-Gen. 1886 ; served with exped. up Canton River, 1847, under Maj.-Gen. d'Aguilar; present at storming of Boguebarrier and Canton Forts ; served with C.I.F.F. under Sir Hugh Rose during the whole campaign, 1858 ; present at affairs of Jhansi, Calpee, Koonoh, Gwalior, GadowUe, and Belowah ; MR. FERGUSON'S CLASS, 1835-42 83 served with Berar F.F. Nov. 1858 to Feb. 1859 {medal with clasp) ; d. 1889. DUNBAR, Edward, 1836-9. CI. 2-4. DUNBAR, James Brander, afterwards Dunbar-Brander, 1837-9. CI. 3, 4. b. 6 Jan. 1825 ; s. of Sir Archibald Dunbar, 5th Bart, of Northfield. Capt. I.A. ; Adj. of Bodyguard of Gov. of Madras ; with Scots Greys in Crimea 1835 (medal with clasp and Turkish medal) Cornet, 1855 ; Lt. 1855 ; Capt. 1866 ret. 1870 ; of Pitgaveny, Elgin ; D.L. J. P. for Elginshire ; assumed name of Brander, 1869 ; m. Alice, dau. of late Lord Provost Grant of Elgin ; d. 16 Nov. 1902. DUNBAR, Thomas Clement, 1836-9. CI. 2-4. b. 6 Sept. 1825 ; s. of James Dunbar, 3rd son of 5th Bart, of Mochrum. Lt.-Col. 75th Ft. ; Ensign, 1842 ; Lt. 1843; Capt. 1851 ; Maj. 1858; Lt.-Col. 1868; h.p. 1870; Punjaub campaign (medal) ; served with flank companies 98th Regt. in force under Sir Colin Campbell at forcing of Kohat Pass, Feb. 1850 (medal with clasp) ; served during Indian campaign, 1857, from outbreak on 12 May, including battle of Budleekeserai ; siege, storm, and capture of Delhi ; wounded in trenches on 12 Sept. (medal with clasp and Brev. Maj.) ; m. Caroline Adriana, dau. of Albert Matthews of Buxar, Bengal; d. 1896. ECKFORD, John James, 1837-9. CI. 3, 4. b. 1826 ; s. of Gen. James Eckford, C.B., H.E.I.C.S. Addiscombe, 1841-3 ; Col. I.A. ; 2nd Lt. 6th B.N.I. 1843; Lt. 1850; Capt. 1858; Maj. 1863; Lt.-Col. 1869; served on Kohat and Bunnoo frontiers against hill Wazeeree tribes, 1 850-1 (medal with clasp) ; served also in Indian Mutiny campaign ; present at siege of Delhi ; served against rebels in Mynpooree dis- trict in May and June 1858 (medal with clasp) ; severely wounded on 10 May 1857 when defending, as Ex. Engineer, office and treasury of the 6th Div. Grand Trunk Road against attack by mutinous Sepoys and rebels ; m. Catherine, dau. of James Black, Dysart, Fife ; d. 7 March 1872. FAUCUS, George, 1839-40. CI. 5. FERGUSON, William, 1835-41. CI. 1-6. From Fifeshire. FORMAN, Robert, 1835-42. CI. 1-7. b. 10 Aug. 1825 J s. of Robert Forman, Duncrahill, E. Lothian. Edin. Univ. ; educated for the Church, but did not take Orders ; m. Eliza Ann Slee ; d. i Aug. 1894. FURLONG, Charles H., 1835-7. CI. 1, 2. GIBSON, Edmund, 1837-40. CI. 3-5. b. 1825 ; s. of Charles Gibson of Quernmore Park, Lancaster, D.L. and High Sheriff, Co. Lanes. Clerk in cotton factory, Preston (Lanes), after which went to mercantile house at Shanghai ; on coming home went with his brother Wilson to N.Z., where the two owned a sheep run up the River Waitaki, 100 miles from Dunedin ; m. 1870 Harriet Smith ; d. 1886 at Oamaru, N.Z. GIBSON, Robert Christopher, 1839-42. CI. 5-7, b. 1825; s. of Robert Gibson, V. of Bolton - le - Sands, Lancaster. Univ. Durham ; Ch. of Eng. ; D. and P. 1849 ; C. of Calne, 1848-50 ; C. of Winwick, Lanes, 1853-5 J V. of Weston TuUingfield, Salop, 1857-78 ; d. Feb. 1898. GOWAN, William Morton, 1837-8. CI. 3. GRAHAM, James, 1835-42. CI. 1-7. GRAHAM, Robert H., 1835-7. CI. 1, 2. GREIG, Robert, 1835-40. CI. 1-5. b. 5 Sept. 1826 ; s. of James Greig of Eccles, W.S., 9 Abercromby Place. d. I July 1846. GROGAN, Henry William, 1835-42. CI. 1-7. b. 1825; s. of William Grogan, 9 West Claremont Street. Capt. 88th Ft. ; Ensign, 1847 ; Lt. 1851 ; Capt. 1854; killed in the attack on the Redan, 1855. HARRISON, John, 1835-7. CI. 1, 2. b. 1826. Ensign 17th Bom. N.I. 1845 ; Lt. 1847 ; ret. 1857. HENDERSON, Robert, 1838-40. CI. 4, 5. s. of Robert Henderson, Abbot- rule, Jedburgh. HINDE, Samuel Henry, 1838-40. CI. 4, 5. HOME, Patrick A., 1838-40. CI. 4, 5. From Berwickshire. HOWE, Hennis, 1837-8. CI. 3. HUNTER, David, 1835-41. CI. 1-6. b. 1826. LANGHORNE, WiUiam H., 1839-42. CI. 5-7. b. 21 Feb. 1827; s. of Rev, Dr. Thomas Langhorne, Episc. Ch., Musselburgh ; best Greek Iambics and Greek Prose, 1842. Glasg. Univ. 1843-4 ; Schol. Queen's Coll. Oxon, 1847; B.A. 1854; M.A. 1857; MR. FERGUSON'S CLASS, 1835-42 Ch. of Eng. ; C. of Alnwick, 1854-7 1 C. of AU Saints', Knightsbridge, 1857-60 ; C. of St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, 1862-8 ; Miss. C. of St. Augustine's, Stepney, 1871-9 ; V. 1883 ; R. of Wooton, Oxon, 1883-1909 ; Ass. Chap, at All Saints', Rome, in 1889 ; NISBET, John, 1840-2. CI. 6, 7 ret. to Cheltenham, 1909. Address : Sefton, Hewlett Street, Cheltenham. Afghan War in 1878-9, and took part with second exped. into Bazar Valley (desp., medal) ; m. 1859 Sophie, dau. of James P. Hansbrow ; d. 12 May 1910. LEE, Alexander Henderson, 1835-41. CI. 1-6. b. 9 Feb. 1828 ; s. of Very Rev. John Lee, D.D., LL.D., F.R.S.E., Prin. of Edin. Univ. Edin. Univ. and Woolwich ; C.E. ; served apprenticeship for four years with Mr. Miller till 1849 ; practised in this country, also in Spain ; went to India, 1853, where he eventually took a contract on the G.I.P. Rly., and was there till he retired in 1868 ; m. 1868 EUzabeth Seymour Baker Cresswell of Harehope, Northumber- land ; d. 17 Nov. 1901. LLOYD, Thomas, 1837-40. CI. 3-5. b. 1826 ; s. of James Abbot Lloyd, Compt. of Customs. 87th Regt. ; 2nd Lt. 1844 ; Lt. 1846 ; ret. 1847. MACLEAN, John, 1838-40. CI. 4, 5. MEREDITH, Henry W., 1835-9. CI. 1-4. From Denbighshire. MILLS, Charles, 1837-42. CI. 3-7. MOUBRAY, John M., 1838-40. CI. 4, 5. b. 24 Sept. 1825 ; s. of John Moubray of Cambus. m. Miss Duncan ; d. 17 Oct. 1856. MUIR, John S., 1835-40. CI. 1-5. MURRAY, Patrick, 1837-40. CI. 3-5. b. 23 Oct. 1823 J s. of Robert Murray, Pubhc Officer of Prov. Bank of Ireland, Dublin. Accountant in Prov. Bank, Dublin ; d. 31 Dec. 1852. MYLNE, WiUiam Charles Robert, 1839- 42. CI. 5-7. b. 1827 ; s. of Thomas Mylne of Mylnefield. Gen. R.A. (Bengal) ; Ensign, 1845 ; Lt. 1851 ; Capt. 1858 ; Maj. 1865 ; D.A. Corny. -Gen. 1866; Lt.-Col. 1871; Ass. Corny. - Gen. 1871; U.S.L. Col. 1876; Comy.-Gen. 1881 ; U.S.L. 1885 ; Maj. -Gen. 1886 ; Lt.- Gen. 1890 ; Gen. 1894 ; served in Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-9 ; present at action of Pandoo Nuddee and other affairs previous to defence of Cawnpore under Gen. Windham, to whom he acted as A.D.C. ; on 27 Nov. 1857 horse killed under him by cannon-shot ; also present at battle of Cawnpore, taking of Etawah and Mynpoorie, operations at Ranagunge, and action of Kunkur (twice desp., medal) ; served in PAGAN, George Mackenzie, 1835-41. CI. 1-6. b. 30 Sept. 1827; s. of Samuel A. Pagan, M.D., F.R.C.S., 4 Shandwiek Place, d. 1842. PAUL, Robert, 1835-40. CI. 1-5. PHILIPSON, Nicholas, 1837-8. CI. 3. POOLE, Edward, 1835-7. CI. 1, 2. POOLE, John Copeland, 1835-9. CI. 1-4. RAMSAY, Francis, 1835-7. CI. 1, 2. ROBERTSON, Alexander H., 1835-9. CI. 1-4. ROBERTSON, Frederick, 1835-8. CI. 1-3. ROBERTSON, George Sydney, 1885-40. CI. 1-5. ROBSON, Francis, 1835-7. CI. 1, 2. RYBOT, Francis Gilbert, 1837-9. CI. 3, 4. b. 1826; s. of Col. Francis Chancellor Rybot, H.E.I.C.S., Bom. Cav. H.E.I.C.S. Madras; Ensign ist M. Europ. Regt. 1841 ; Lt. 1845 ; d. 15 June 1850. SIEVEWRIGHT, Francis, 1835-9. CI. 1-4. s. of Andrew Sievewright, Stock- broker, 19 Union Street. SMYTTAN, , 1839-40. Q. 5. •STABLES, Samuel, 1837-9. CI. 3, 4. STEWART, Ronald, 1835-9. CI. 1-4. b. 1826 ; Dux CI. 1, 2, and 3, 1836, 1837, 1838. d. 1840. STUPART, John, 1835-7. CI. 1, 2. s. of Maj. Stupart, Grove Lodge, Trinity. TAYLOR, Charles Johnstone, 1837-42. CI. 3-7. M.A. Cantab ; in Lond. 1903. TERROT, William H., 1835-40. CI. 1-5. s. of Right Rev. Bishop Terrot, 19 Northumberland Street. Sheep Farmer, Australia. MR. CARMICIIAEL'S CLASS, 1836-43 85 VEITCH, John, 1835-7. CI. 1-2. b. 1825 ; s. of Hugh Veitch of Stewart- field, Town Clerk of Leith. d. 3 March 1837. VEITCH, Robert, 1835-7. CI. 1. d. young. WARDEN, Norman, 1837-9. CI. 8, 4. WILLIAMSON, Walter, 1839-42. CI. 5-7. WILSON, Andrew Hay, 1837-41. CI. 3-6. b. 12 March 1824 ; s. of Robert Sym Wilson, W.S., Cashier, Roy. Bank of Scot. Agent, Roy. Bank of Scot., Leith; m. Anne Wood, Leith ; d. 8 Feb. 1888. WILSON, John K., 1839-41. CI. 5, 6. WOTHERSPOON, Robert, 1838-40. CI. 4, 5. WOTHERSPOON, Wilham, 1838-40. CI. 4, 5. WYLD, Edward, 1835-8. CI. 1-3. b. 1824 ; s. of James Wyld of Gilston, Merchant, Leith. Went to Sydney, 1839 ; partner in Brown and Co., Merchants and Tea Brokers; ret. 1867; resided in Lond. ; m. 1869 Ellen EUzabeth, dau. of Mr. Muller, Merchant in Chili ; d. 9 May 1887. YOUNG, Gavin David, 1838-42. CI. 4-7. From Aberdeen ; Dux CI. 4, 5, and 6 and of the whole School, 1842 ; Math., Silver Medal, 1842. MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1836-43 ANDERSON, James T., 1839-41. CI. 4, 5. BALFOUR, Charles M., 1836-8. CI. 1, 2. BALFOUR, Robert Gordon, 1836-43. CI. 1-7. b. 16 June 1826 ; s. of John Balfour, 23 Pilrig Street. Univ. Edin. ; D.D. Edin. ; Min. of E. Kilbride Free Ch. 1854-9 ; Free Parish Ch., Rothesay, 1859-66 ; New North Free Ch., Edin., 1866-1905 ; Clerk to the Synod of Lothian ; Mod. U.F. Ch. 1904-5. Pub- lished : Central Truths and Side Issues, 1895 ; deUvered Chalmers's Lecture on Presbyterianism in the Colonies, 1899. m. Margaret Ewing Naismith ; d. 17 July 1905 ; see also E.A. Ch. xiii. 22. BEGBIE, James Warburton, 1836-40. CI. 1-4. b. 19 Nov. 1828 ; s. of James Begbie, M.D., 15 Heriot Row. M.D. Edin. ; F.R.C.P. ; LL.D. Edin. ; twice Pres. R. Med. Soc, Edin. ; Phys. to Roy. Inf., Edin. ; Lect. on Practice of Physic to Extra Acad. Sch., Edin. ; m. Anna Maria Churchill, dau. ' of Nevile Reid ; d. 25 Feb. 1876; see also E.A. Ch. i. 74. BOYLE, George David, 1836-43. CI. 1-6. b. 1828 ; s. of the Right Hon. David Boyle, Lord Justice-General, 28 Charlotte Square. Charterhouse ; Exeter Coll. Oxon ; B.A. 1851; M.A. 1853; 1853 C. at Kidderminster, and subsequently at Hagley ; Incumb. St. Michael'Sj Handsworth, 1 861-7 ; R.D. of Handsworth, 1866-7 ; V. of Kidderminster, 1867; R.D. 1877; Hon. Canon of Worcester, 1872-80; Dean of Sahsbury, 1880 till death. A uthov : My Aids to the Divine Life ; Richard Baxter ; Recollections of the Dean of Salisbury, 1895 ; Editor of Characters and Episodes of the Great Rebellion from Clarendon, m. 1861 Mary Christiana, dau. of William Robins of Hagley; d. 7 Jan. 1907; see also E.A. Ch. viii. 82. BRANDER, Mangles James, 1838-40. CI. 3, 4. b. 20 Feb. 1827. Gen. I.S.C. (Bengal) ; 2nd Lt. 1844 ; Lt. 1850; Capt. 1857; Maj. 1858; Lt.-Col. 1867; Col. 1875; U.S.L. 1885; Maj.- Gen. 1886 ; Lt.-Gen. 1890 ; Gen. 1894 ; served in IBurmese War, 1852-3 ; present at operations in vicinity and capture of Rangoon (desp., medal) ; served as Sen. Commissariat Off. and P.M. of Nepaulese Auxiliary Force under Jung Bahadur, 1857-8 ; present at recapture of Goruckpore, capture of fort of Julapore, siege and capture of Lucknow (desp. twice, brev. of Maj., medal with clasp) ; served in Afghan War, 1878-9 (medal) ; d. 1903. BROWN, Robert, 1836-43. CI. 1-7. b. 1827 ; s. of Charles Brown, Gay- field Square. Edin. Univ. 1844 ; Merchant, Liverpool ; of Bfown, Singlehurst and Co. ; m. Catherine Pershouse ; d. Jan. 1870. CADELL, Alexander, 1836-41. CI. 1-5. b. 19 Aug. 1827 ; s. of John Cadell of Tranent, Advocate. Mil. Acad., Edin., 1841-3 ; Addiscombe, 1843-5 ; passed out ist, receiving the Sword of Honour, etc. ; Lt.-Gen. R.E. (Bengal) ; Ch. Engineer and Sec. to the Govt. ; P.W.D. Bengal ; Insp.-Gen. of Fortifications, India ; 2nd Lt. 1845 ; MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1836-43 Lt. 1854 ; Capt. 1858 ; Lt.-Col. 1868 ; Col. 1872; Maj.-Gen. 1878; Lt.-Gen. 1882 ; ret. h.p. 1883 ; m. Matilda Grace, dau. of Alexander Torry, late 24th Regt., •widow of Gen. H. A. E. Boileau, R.E. ; d. 28 March 1902. CAMPBELL, John Henry Ashfield, 1836- 40. CI. 1-4. b. 1827. Lt. 20th Bom. N.I. ; Ensign, 1846 ; Lt. 1851 ; d. 27 Nov. 1855. CATHCART, James, 1840-1. CI. 5. CHRISTISON, Alexander, 1836-43. CI. i-6. b. 26 Aug. 1828 ; s. of Robert Christison, M.D., Prof. Edin. Univ. (Bart. 1871). 2nd Bart.; S. father, 1882; Edin. Univ. ; Arts, 1844-6; Med. 1847-50; M.D. 1850; Gold Medal for Thesis on Cannabis Indica; Surg.-Gen. ; H.E.I.C.S. (Bengal) ; Ass. Surg. 1851 ; Surg. 1864; Surg.-Maj. 1871 ; Dep. Surg.-Gen. 1877 ; served in Burma, 1852-3 (medal and clasp 'Pegu') ; Indian Mutiny, 1857-8 (medal and clasp for C.I.) ; med. charge of 4th Sikh Infantry, 1852-3 ; ist Cav. Gwalior con- tingent, 1855-7 ; Meade's Horse, 1858 ; 13th B.N.I. 1861 ; Supt. of Vaccination and Lect. on Surgery, Agra Med. Sch., 1858 ; Supt. Vaccination, Simla Hills, 1859-60 ; Med. Off. to Bp. (Cotton) of Calcutta on tour, 1861 ; again Supt. of Vaccination and Lect., Agra Med. Sch., 1861-3 ; Prin. Ass. to Benares Opium Agent at Ghazipur, 1863-8 ; Civil Surg, and Prin., Agra Med. Sch., and Supt. Lunatic Asyl., Agra, 1868-76 ; Surg.-Gen., N.W.P. and Oudh, 1879 ; ret. as Surg.-Gen. Oct. 1882 ; m. (i) 1854 Jemima Anne, dau. of James C. Brown, B.C.S. ; (2) 1892 Florence, dau. of F. T. Elworthy, Foxdown, Wellington, Somer- set. Address : 40 Moray Place, Edin. CLARK, Francis William, 1837-40, 1842-3. CI. 2-6. b. 8 April 1827 ; s. of Francis William Clark, J.P., D.L., of Ulva. LL.D. Glasg. Univ. ; of Ulva ; Advo- cate, 1851 ; Sheriff Sub. of Lanarkshire at Glasg. 1867-76 ; Sheriff of Lanark- shire, 1876-86. Author : Partnership and Joint-Stock Companies, m. 1852 Catherine Maxwell MacLachlan ; d. 16 Nov. 1886. CLARKE, Charles, 1837-40. CI. 2-4. CLEPHANE, Andrew Robert, 1836-42. CI. 1-6. b. 27 Feb. 1828 ; s. of Andrew Clephane of Carlogie, Sheriff of Fifeshire. Gen. Madras Army ; Ensign, 1844 I Lt. 1847 ; Capt. 1859 ; Maj. 1864 ; Lt.-Col. 1870; Col. 1875; Maj.-Gen. 1886; U.S.L. 1888 ; Lt.-Gen. 1890 ; Gen. 1894 : served during Crimean campaign, 1855-6 ; Brig. Maj. 1st Brig, ist Div. Turkish con- tingent (Turkish medal) ; m. Mary, dau. of W. E. Underwood, H.E.LC.S. ; d. 10 May 1910. CLERK, John E., 1836-42. CI. 1-6. COOK, Andrew, 1836-7. CI. 1. CORNILLON, Hypolite William, 1836- 42. CI. 1-6. b. 28 May 1828 ; s. of HypoHte Cornillon, 62 Queen Street. S.S.C. 1853 ; of Cornillon, Craig and Thomas, S.S.C. ; Pres. S.S.C. Soc. ; m. Jean Gordon, dau. of Francis Goudie Smith of Westwood, Midlothian ; d. 7 Feb. 1897. CRICHTON, Nicholas, 1838-9. CL 3. CRUIKSHANK, Patrick, 1836-40. CI. 1-4. CRUIKSHANK, William, 1836-40. CI. 1-4. DRYSDALE, Charles R., 1836-42. CI. 1-6. s. of Sir William Drysdale, W.S., of Pitteuchar, a Lord Provost of Edin. ; Mitchell Medal, 1842. Edin. Univ. 1844 ; C.E. DUNBAR, Archibald Hamilton, 1837-9. CI. 2, 3. b. 5 April 1828 ; s. of Sir Archibald Dunbar, 6th Bart, of North- field. Rugby; of Duffus House, Elgin; Capt. 66th Regt. ; Ensign, 1847 ; Lt. 1849 ; Capt. 1854 ; ret. 1863. Publication : Scottish Kings, dedicated to the late Queen Victoria. Was an authority on heraldry ; S. as 7th Bart. 1898 ; m. 1865 Isabella Mary Eyre, M'"elford Park, Newbury ; d. 6 June 1910. DUNBAR, George, 1837-40. CI. 2-4. From C. of Good Hope. DUNBAR, Thomas, 1837-40. CI. 2-4. From C. of Good Hope. EGERTON, Robert Eyles, 1839-43. CI. 4-7. b. 15 April 1827 ; s. of William Egerton, Gresford Lodge, Denbigh- shire. Exeter Coll. Oxon ; Haileybury, 1847-9 ; stroked Exeter College VIII. ; C.S.I. 1875 ; CLE. 1878 ; K.C.S.I. 1879 ; J.P. and D.L. Denbighshire; B.C.S. 1849-82; Comr. of Nagpore, 1869 ; Finance Comr. of Punjaub, 1871 ; M.L.C. of Gov.-Gen. 1871-4 ; Lt- Gov. of Punjaub, 1877-82 ; m. (i) 1853 Mary Warren, dau. of William Hickey ; (2) 1883 Emily Caroline, dau. of Rev. J. W. Cunningham, R. of Harrow. Address : Coed-y-glyn, Wrexham, N. Wales. EWART, Archibald John Paterson, 1839- 40. CI. 4. b. 1824 ; s. of Archibald Ewart, Col. I.A. Col. M.S.C. ; 2nd Lt. 1841; Lt. 1845; Brev. Capt. and Capt. 1856 ; Maj. 1861 ; Lt.-Col. 1867 ; ret. as Col. 18^2 ; m. Frederica Vernede ; d. 1S75. MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1836-43 87 FELL, Robert Walter, 1839-40. CI. 4. b. 1826 ; s. of Capt. Michael Edwin Fell, 2nd Provisional Regt, Mid. R.N. ; H.M.S. ' Cornwallis ' ; drowned off Nankin four days after joining his ship, 14 Sept. 1842. FELLOWES, John Butler, 1839-40. CI. 4. b. 1825 ; s. of Sir James Fellowes, M.D., F.R.S., Adbury House, Hants. SoHcitor ; partner of Bulteel and Co. ; m. Marianne St. Leger, dau. of 4th Viscount Doneraile ; d. 1857. FIELD, Edward F., 1836-41, 1888-42. CI. 1-5. FLETCHER, John, 1839-43. CI. 3-7. b. 7 Feb. 1827 ; s. of Andrew Fletcher of Salton, E. Lothian. Of Salton, E. Lothian ; J. P. and D.L. for Haddingtonshire ; m. 1866 Bertha Isabella, dau. of Christopher Rice Hansel Talbot, M.P., of Morgan Park and Penrice Castle, Glamorganshire ; d. 17 Jan. 1903. FORBES, John Adam, 1836-41. CI. 1-5. b. 7 Aug. 1826 ; s. of George Forbes, Banker, West Coates House. The ship on which he sailed to Australia, as a young man, was never heard of after leaving port. FULLARTON, John, 1838-42. CI. 3-6. GIBSON, George, 1838-9. CI. 3. b. 10 March 1826 ; s. of John Gibson, jun., W.S., 19 Walker Street, m. Maria FuUarton ; d. Jan. 1890. GIBSON, Henry Gordon, 1838-40. CI. 3, 4. b. 20 March 1827 ; s. of John Gibson, jun., W.S., 19 Walker Street. W.S. 1851 ; of J. and H. G. Gibson, W.S., afterwards Gibson and Strathern, W.S. ; m. i860 Elizabeth Murray, e. dau. of Maj. J. M. Home, 36th Regt. ; d. 8 Feb. 1869. GIBSON, John Haydock, 1836-42. CI. 1-6. b. 1826 ; s. of Charles Gibson, D.L. and High Sheriff, Co. Lanes, of Quernmore Park. M.A. Edin. Univ. 1847; L.R.C.S. Edin. 1847 ; practised in Ripon for some years, and afterwards in York ; d. c. 1879. GORDON, Robert, 1838-40. CI. 3, 4. GRAHAM, Archibald S., 1837-8. CI. 2. GRANT, John E., 1836-8. CI. 1, 2. GRANT, John Francis Erskine, 1836-8. CI. 1, 2. b. 14 Jan, 1824; s. of Robert Grant, Bookseller, 82 Princes Street. Went to Australia. GREENFIELD, Hume, 1836-42. CI. 1-6. d. HAMILTON, George, 1840-1. CI. 5. b. 16 June 1826 ; s. of Rev. George Hamilton, Parish Minister of Kirk- cudbright. Glasg. Univ. ; SherifiE Clerk and Clerk and Treas. to the Road Trustees, Kirk- cudbrightshire ; m. (i) Margaret Scott, dau. of D. Maitland of Kells ; (2) Julia Nowell Stuart ; d. 17 July 1891. HENDERSON, David James, 1838-42. CI. 3-6. s. of Robert Henderson, Abbotrule, Jedburgh. Of Abbotrule, Jedburgh; S. father, 1855; J. P. Roxburghshire. HISLOP, Francis, 1836-41. CI. 1-5. b. 26 Aug. 1826 ; s. of Robert Hislop of Burnrig, E. Lothian, one of the original proprietors of the E.A. d. 12 March i860. HOPKINS, WiUiam R. J., 1836-8. CI. 1. HORSBRUGH, David K., 1837-41. CI. 2-4. b. 1826. Wine Merchant, Leith ; d. 1876. HUNT, Robert, 1836-42. CI. 1-6, b. 29 Oct. 1826 ; s. of James Hunt of Pittencrieft. d. 1845. INVERARITY, John Stewart, 1838-43. CI. 3-7. b. 26 Nov. 1826 ; s. of James Inverarity of Rosemount, Co. Forfar ; best in Greek Prose and Latin Verse, CI. 7, 1843. Haileybury, 1844-5 ; H.E.I.C.S. Bombay, 1846-59; Ass. Mag. and Coll., Ahmedabad ; d. 18 July 1859. IRELAND, Robert Henderson, 1836-42. CI. 1-6. b. 19 May 1827 ; s. of Rev. Walter Foggo Ireland, D.D., Minister of North Leith Parish. Edin. Univ. ; New Coll. Edin. ; Presb. Ch. of Eng. Coll. Lond. ; Free Ch. Minister; inducted to St. Paul's, Aberdeen, 1850 ; translated to Portobello, 1861 ; m. 1854 Christian Susan Shepherd ; d. 12 March 1881. KINLOCH, David James, 1836-43. CI. 1-6. b. 1828 ; s, of Charles Kinloch of Gourdie, Capt. 52nd Regt. Addiscombe, 1843-4 '• o^ Gourdie ; Col. R.A. (Bombay) ; 2nd Lt. 1844; Lt. 1846; 88 MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1836-43 Capt. 1858; Lt.-Col. 1864; Col. 1869;- m. Katherine Mary, dau. of Henry Young, H.E.I.C.S. ; d. 17 Nov. 1874. LAURIE, John J., 1837-8. CI. 2. LYON, Charles James, 1836-8. CI. 1, 2i b. 22 Dec. 1828; s. of Lt.-Col. George Lyon of Kirkmichael and Dalniscan. Lt. and A.Q.M.G. ; H.E.I.C.S. ; Ensign i6th Bom. N.I. 1848 ; Lt. 1854 ; m. Maria, dau. of William Craufurd, Barrister-at-law, Bombay ; d. 7 April 1856. M'BARNET, Alexander Cockburn, 1836-8. CI. 1, 2. b. 1 Jan. 1826 ; s. of Alexander M'Barnet of Torridon, Ross-shire. Lt.-Col. 97th Regt. (Cameron Highs.) ; Ensign, 1842 ; Lt. 1845 ; Capt. 1854 ; Brev. Maj. 1858; Maj. i860; Lt.-Col. 1865 ; h.p. 1865 ; served throughout Eastern campaign of 1854-5, including battles of Alma and Balaclava ; siege and fall of Sebastopol, assaults of 18 June and 8 Sept. ; expedition to Kertch and Yenikale (medal and three clasps, 5th cl. Medjidie, and Turkish medal) ; served in Indian Mutiny campaign of 1858-9, including siege and capture of Lucknow (brev. of Maj., medal and clasp). Address : 2 Onslow Houses, Lond., S.W. MACDOUGALL, Alexander John, 1839- 42. Cl. 4-6. b. 23 Aug. 1827 ; s. of Sir John MacDougall, K.C.B., of MacDougall and DunoUie, Vice-Adm. R.N. Capt.' R.A. ; 2nd Lt. 1846; Lt. 1847; Capt. 1854 ; m. Anna Barclay of Ballyartney House, Co. Clare, Ireland ; d. 26 Aug. 1867. MACKENZIE, George, 1836-9. Cl.1-3. d. MACKENZIE, Henry, 1836-43. Cl. 1-7. b. 6 Feb. 1828 ; s. of Lord Mackenzie of Belmont, Senator of the Coll. of Justice. Glasg. Univ. 1844 ; Schol. Trin. Coll. Cantab; M.A. ; Sen. Opt. (Math.) ; ist Cl. Class. Trip. ; Hulsean Univ. Prize ; Head of Moral Science Trip. ; d. 13 Oct. 1853. MACKINTOSH, Angus, 1840-3. Cl. 5-7. b. 1826; s. of John Mackintosh of Holme and Kyllachy, Inverness-shire ; Math. Medal and best in French and English Verse, 1843. Univ. Coll. Oxon; of Holme, Ness Side, Inverness; J. P. for Inverness-shire; d. c. 1900. MACMASTER, Andrew Cooke, 1837-8. Cl. 2. b. 1828. Col. M.S.C. ; 2nd Lt. 36th M N.I. 1841 ; Lt. 1844; Capt. 1850; Maj. 1861 ; Lt.- Col. 1867 ; Brev. Col. 1872 ; was employed in rebellion in Golcondah and Darcondah in Golcondah Zemindary in 1847 and [in Bengal with Saugor Field Div. from relief of Kirwee to close of campaign ; d. 1879. M'NEILL, John, 1836-9. Cl. 1-3. b. 1827. Ensign 8th Bom. N.I. 1846; Lt. 3rd Bom. Europ. Regt. 1848 ; d. 26 July 1857. MAITLAND, Adam, 1836-42. Cl. 1-6. b. 1827 ; s. of Thomas Maitland of Dundrennan, afterwards Lord Dun- drennan. Senator of the Coll. of Justice. Ensign 79th Highs. (Camerons), 1846; Lt. 1847 ; d. at siege of Sebastopol, 1854. MAITLAND, Keith Ramsay, 1836-40. Cl. 1-4. b. 20 Oct. 1827; s. of Alex. Gibson Maitland, Advocate, yr. of Clifton Hall. Col. 79th Regt. (Cameron Highs.) ; Ensign, 1845; Lt. 1846; Capt. 1852; Brev. Maj. 1858 ; Maj. i860 ; Lt.-Col. 1869 ; Col. 1881 ; served in Crimea, 1854-5 (battles of Alma and Balaclava) ; exped. to Kertch and Yenikale; siege and faU of Sebastopol, and assaults of 18 June and 8 Sept. (medal with three clasps and Turkish medal) ; Indian Mutiny, 1858-9 ; siege and capture of Lucknow ; attack on fort of Rooyah; actions of Allygunge, Bareilly, and Shahjehaupore ; capture of Forts Bunniar and Mahomdie; passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad ; capture of Rampore Russia, and subsequent operations in Oude (medal with clasp, Brev. Maj.) ; served with Sikkim F.F. 1861 (desp.) ; m. 1861 Georgina Harriet, dau. of Alex. Grant Glass ; d. 30 Oct. 1893; see also E.A. Ch. i. 60. MARSHALL, John, 1836-43. Cl. 1-7. b. 1827; s. of John Marshall (Lord Curriehill), Senator of Coll. of Justice ; Dux of Cl. 1 and 2, 1837 and 1838; best in Latin Prose and English Essay, Cl. 7, 1843. LL.D. Glasg. Univ. ; Advocate, 1851 ; Senator of the Coll. of Justice as Lord Curriehill, 1874-81 ; Hon. Sec. to the Dirs. E.A. 1853-7; Dir. 1857-81. Author: An Analysis of the Titles to Laud ConsoUdation (Scotland) Act, 1868. d. 5 Nov. 1881. MARTIN, Thomas, 1836-41. Cl. 1-5. d. MAYNE, Robert H., 1836-9. Cl. 1-3. s. of Col. Mayne, C.B., 31 Melville Street. MORISON, James Mitford, 1836-43. Cl. 1-7. b. 28 Jan. 1826 ; s, of Capt. WiUiam Mitford Morison, 43rd Regt. ; Dux of Cl. 3, 4, 5, 6 and of the whole School, 1843. Exeter Coll. Oxon, 1845 ; Advocate, 1852 ; Sheriff Sub. of Lanarkshire at MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1836-43 89 Glasg. 1859-61 ; m. 1859 Elizabeth, dau. of R. Rodger, Proc. Fis. of Renfrewshire ; d. 4 Nov. 1 861. NASMYTH, Robert, 1836-41. CI. 1-5. b. 1826; s. of Robert Nasmyth, F.R.C.S., Surg. -Dentist to the Queen, 78 George Street. NEILL, James, 1886-41. CI. 1-5. b. 1827 ; Dr. Patrick Neill, Canonmills (Guardian). Went to Australia, where he and his two brothers and father died shortly after- wards during an epidemic. NEILL, Robert, 1836-42. CI. 1-6. b. 1826 ; Dr. Patrick Neill, Canonmills (Guardian). Went to Australia, where he and his two brothers and father died shortly afterwards during an epidemic. PATERSON, Alexander, 1839-40. CI. 4. b. 25 June 1824 ; s. of John Paterson of Merryflats. MU. Acad., Hill Street; Maj.-Gen. B.S.C. ; Ensign 3rd Goorkhas, 1843 ; Lt. 1847 ; Capt. 1858; Brev. Maj. 1863; Maj. 1864; Lt.-Col. 1869 ; Brev. Col. 1874 ; ret. as Maj.-Gen. 1879 ; served throughout Punjaub campaign of 1S48-9, including affair of Ramnugger, passage of Chenab, battles of ChiUianwaUah and Goojerat, and pursuit of Sikhs and Afghans (medal with two clasps) ; served in Burmese War of 1853, and was present at operations against rebel chief, Moung Goung Gyee (medal with clasp ' Pegu ') ; served in Bhootan cam- paign in 1865-6 (clasp) ; served in Afghan War of 1878-9 with Kandahar Column (medal) ; m. Anne Campbell of Melfort (his cousin) ; d. 8 July 1899; see also E.A. Ch. vi. 112. PHILIPSON, Ralph, 1837-9. CI. 2, 3. RICHARDSON, James, 1836-43. CI. 1-6. s. of John Richardson, W.S., 1 Fettes Row. Went to Australia. ROBERTSON, George P., 1836-9. CI. 1-3. ROBERTSON, Patrick, afterwards Robertson Ross, 1836-40. CI. 1-4. b. 19 May 1828; s. of Patrick Robertson, Advocate, afterwards the Hon. Lord Robertson, Senator of the College of Justice. Maj.-Gen. 4th (King's Own) Regt. ; C.B. ; Ensign, 1848 ; Lt. 1851 ; Capt. 1854; Maj. 1855; Lt.-Col. 1863; Col. 1870; Maj.-Gen. 1880. War Services: Kaffir War, 1850-1 (medal, six times thanked in G.O., twice desp.) ; Eastern campaign, 1854-5; Alma; Inkermann ; Sebastopol (desp. for conduct on 22 Nov. 1854, s-oii again on occupation of ceme- tery ; medal with three clasps, brev. of Maj., Kt. of Legion of Honour, 5th cl. Medjidie, and Turkish medal). Adj. -Gen. of Canadian Mil. ; reported on strategic features of N.W. territories ; commanded at Colchester, 1866; HaUfax, 1875; Perth, 1877 ; C.B. 1870 ; assumed additional name of Ross in 1865 on succession to estate of Glenmoidart through his mother, a niece of Gen. Ross of Glenmoidart ; m. 1851 Amelia Ann, dau. of Charles Maynard of Cape Town ; d. 23 July 1883. ROLAND, Heniy, 1836-40. Cl. 1-3. b. 1827 ; s. of George Roland, Fencing Master (R.M.A. Edin.), St. Cuthbert's, Glebe. In partnership with his brother George as teachers of fencing and gymnastics at Academy, Fettes, St. Andrews Univ., etc. ; d. Nov. 1881. ROSS, WiUiam Alexander, 1836-41. Cl. 1-5. b. 1827. Maj. R.A. ; 2nd Lt. 1845; Lt. 1850; Capt. 1858 ; Maj. 1872 ; ret. 1877 ; served in exped. against Sheik Emamoodeen of Jummoo, Cashmere, in 1846 ; also in Pun- jaub campaign of 1848-9, including passage of the Chenab at Ramnugger, battles of ChiUianwaUah and Goojerat, and pursuit of Sikhs under Sir Walter Gilbert (medal with two clasps) ; commanded a troop of Bengal Horse Art. at disarmament of four regts. of Sepoys at Lahore and at mutiny of loth Ben. Cav. 1857 (medal) ; d. 1899. RYBOT, George Oliver, 1837-9. Cl. 2, 3. b. 1827 ; s. of Col. Francis Chancellor Rybot, H.E.I.C.S., Bom. Cav. Direct Commission ; Lt.-Col. R.A. (Bengal) ; 2nd Lt. 1845 ; Lt. 1851 ; Capt. 1858; Maj. 1872; Lt.-Col. (ret.), 1872; commanded detachment of Nagpore Irreg. Force in a skirmish with rebels at Singhora Ghat on 4 Jan. 1858 (medal) ; served in suppression of the mutiny at Raepore in same month (desp. and thanked by Gov.- Gen.) ; m. Victoria Baker ; d. 20 Aug. 1912 in Jersey; see also E.A. Ch. xx. 11. SCOT, Robert Francis, 1836-42. Cl. 1-6. b. 8 June 1826 ; s. of WiUiam Scot, M.D., H.E.I.C.S., of Craigmuie, Kirk- cudbrightshire, 4 Randolph Crescent. Trin. CoU. Cantab, 1845 ; B.A. 1849 ; M.A. 1852 ; Ch. of Eng. ; R. of Farn- borough, Hants, Dio. Win., 1862 ; d. 21 March 1873. SHAW, F. J., 1836-8. Cl. 1, 2. SHEAFFE, William, 1837-9. Cl. 2, 3. SHORTT, William Young Herries, 1836- 42. Cl. 1-6. b. 1827 ; s. of Thomas Shortt, M.D., 54 Queen Street. Col. Bom. S.C. ; 2nd Lt. 1844 ; Lt. 1849 ; Capt. 1859; Maj. 1864; Lt.-Col. 1870; Col. (ret.), 1875 ; d. 28 Feb. 1898. 90 MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1836-43 SINCLAIR, James Augustus, 1836-43. CI. 1-7. b. 31 May 1827 ; s. of John Sutherland Sinclair, Lt.-Col. R.A. Agent, Bank of Scot., Aberdeen ; S. his kinsman, George Philips Alexander, 15th Earl of Caithness, who died unmarried, 1889, as i6th Earl; m. 1855 Jessie, dan. of Roderick Macleod, M.D. ; d. 20 Jan. 1891. SKENE, Moncrieff, 1836-9. CI. 1-3. b. 17 Aug. 1827 ; s. of Patrick George Skene of Beidie, afterwards of Pitlour. Of Pitlour, Fife ; d. 21 Oct. 1866. SKIPTON, Daniel Pitt, 1836-7. CI. 1. b. 1 Feb. 1828 ; s. of George Skipton, Suptg. Surg., H.E.I.C.S. M.R.C.S., M.R.C.P. Lond. 1850 ; while in the service of the Assam Co. received the thanks of Govt, of India for services during the Mutiny ; subsequently appointed Civil Surg, at Jessore, Bengal, and Nar- singhpur; C.P. ; ret. 1885 ; m. Mary Georgina, dau. of Charles Scott Hadow of Calcutta ; d. 5 Sept. 1897. SOMERVILLE, Colin Campbell, 1835-40. CI. 1-4. b. 22 April 1826; s. of Alexander Somerville, Wine Merchant, 9 Malta Terrace. Went to Canada, 1846, and to Savannah, Mi., U.S. A., in 1852; in 1857 he was in business as merchant, and in i860 took charge of a branch of the Southern Bank of St. Louis ; during the Civil War he was Confederate in his sympathies, and although he never actually served in the field, he succeeded in saving the bank's treasure from the Federals, and was in consequence in prison for some time ; 1863 visited home for a year, and then went to Canada ; 1876 returned to Savannah as Dep. County Clerk and Banker, which position he held for many years ; m. 1854 Mary Woodcock of Savannah; d. 28 June 1903 at Savannah. STENHOUSE, James, 1837-41. CI. 2-5. b. 1824; s. of James Stenhouse of Fod. Edin. Univ. ; proprietor of Stevenson, Beath, and Cowdenbeath, Fifeshire ; m. Isabell Gray Burns ; d. 8 Nov. 1868. Trin. Coll. Dublin (Vice - Chancellor's Prize, Eng. Prose) ; B.A. Jun. (Mod. Eth. and Log.), and Div. Test (ist CI.), 1850; D.D. Jure Dig. 1880 ; D. 1850 Waterford, having previously offered his services to and been accepted by the Church Missionary Society ; P. by Bishop of Calcutta, 1851, in which year he founded, along with Dr. Valpy French (afterwards Bishop of Lahore), St. John's Coll., Agra, for the higher educa- tion of Hindus and Mohammedans ; 1855 went to Jabalpur, and was C.M.S. Sec. at Calcutta, 1860-72 ; when at Sydney, 1872, on a visit to his brother, Sir Alexander Stuart, Premier of N.S.W., was offered but refused the Bishopric of Waiapu, N.Z., and went to N.Z. as a C.M.S. missionary ; for a time Prin. of St. Stephen's Maori Coll., Auckland ; he was again offered the See of Waiapu in 1877, which he then ac- cepted ; laboured in this diocese for over sixteen years, but early in 1894 he resigned his see, and at the age of 67 devoted his remaining years to mission work among the Mohammedans of Persia ; when he reached Persia in 1894 '^^^ °°ly C.M.S. station was Julfa, a suburb of Ispahan, but on Easter Day 19 10 he consecrated the new first Christian church in that bigoted Moslem city ; he came home in 19 10 after sixty years of foreign mis- sionary work; m. 1851 Anne, dau. of Rev. Michael de Courcy, D.D., Westmeath ; d. 15 March 191 1 at Bengeo, Herts; see also E.A. Ch. i. 77 and xviii. 90. STUPART, Robert, 1836-8, 1841-4. CI. 1-5. s. of Maj. Stupart, Grove Lodge, Trinity. SWINBURNE, Joseph W., 1841-2. CI. 6. TAYLOR, William, 1838-41. CI. 3-5. s. of Joseph Taylor, Tanfield House. THOMSON, Adam, 1837-40. CI. 2-4. b. 12 Dec. 1825 ; s. of Adam Thomson, Accountant, 3 Gloucester Place. Edin. Univ. Med. ; practised as a Surg.- Dentist in Lond., and subsequently joined and succeeded his brother Thomas, who was Dentist to the Czar in St. Petersburg ; m. Katherine Gordon ; d. 4 July 1866 in St. Petersburg. STEVENSON, Francis, 1836-40. CI. 1-4. THOMSON, George, 1837-8. CI. 2. STEWART, G. James, 1839-41. CI. 4, 5. d. TURNBULL, David, 1838-41. CI. 3-5. STOTHART, Robert, 1836-41, 1842-3. CI. 1-6. b. 1826. Maj. 4th B.N.I, and ist Europ. L.I. ; Ensign, 1845; Lt. 1848; Capt. i860; Maj. 1865 ; d. 6 March 1868. STUART, Edward Craig, 1836-43. CI. 1-6. b. 15 May 1827; s. of Alex. Stuart, Writer, Edin., Circuit Clerk of Justiciary, one of the original proprietors of the E.A. TYTLER, John Adam, 1838-40. CI. 3, 4. b. 1827. Col. I.S.C. ; V.C, C.B. ; 2nd Lt. 4th Goorkha Regt. 1844; Lt. 1848; Capt. 1859; Maj. 1864 ; Lt.-Col. 1870 ; Brev. Col. 1875 ; served under Sir CoUn Campbell on Peshawar frontier, 1851-2, and in the Boori Pass, 1853 (medal with clasp) ; Indian Mutiny cam- paign, 1857-9; defence of Kumaon Hills and Rohilcund ; wounded at Choopoorah, 10 Feb. 1858 (Victoria Cross) ; Oude campaign, 1 858-9 ; actions of Puegaon and Russoolpore, DR. CUMMING'S CLASS, 1837-44 91 attack and capture of Fort Mittowlee, and action of Biswah (medal) ; commanded 4th Goorkhas in the Umbeyla Pass, 1863, assault and capture of Lalloo and Umbeyla ; Hazara campaign in the Black Mountain, 1868 (clasp) ; Looshai exped. 1871-2 (clasp, five times desp.) ; d. 14 Feb. 1880; see also E.A. Ch. vi. 16. VANS-AGNEW, James, 1836-7. CI. 1. b. 1828 ; s. of Col. Pat. Vans-Agnew of Bambarroch, C.B., H.E.I.C.S., Dir. H.E.I.C. Haileybury, 1845-7 ; H.E.I.C.S. Bengal, 1848-65 ; Mag. and Coll., Bijnaur ; d. 5 Aug. 1886. WARDEN, William, 1886-8. CI. 1, 2. b. 1826 ; from Stirlingshire. M.D. Edin. ; Ass. Surg. 74th Highs. 1851 ; served during Kaffir War, 1852-3 ; d. 1854 o^ cholera. WILSON, John, 1836-40. CI. 1-4. WYLD, Benjamin, 1836-9. CI. 1-3. b. 1827 ; s. of James Wyld of Gilston, Merchant, Leith. Lt. i8th M.N.I, and 3rd Europ. Regt. ; conducted engineering work under Govt, of India ; m. 1856 Anne Lindsay, dau. of Charles Maitland Christie of Durie, Fife- shire ; d. 30 Aug. i860. WYLIE, George, 1838-43. CI. 3-7. b. 1828 J s. of David Wyhe, Circuit Clerk of Court, 5 Belle^'ue Terrace. HaJleybury, 1847-9 ; of Arndean, Dollar ; H.E.I.C.S. Madras, 1849-59: Head Ass. to Mag. and Coll. of Rajamundri ; ret. 1859. WYLIE, Richard N., 1839-40. CI. 4. b. 1827; s. of Rev. John Wylie, D.D., Min. of Carluke. Merchant, St. Petersburg. YOUNG, Campbell William Sholton, 1838-40. CI. 3, 4. b. 1827. Maj. 52nd M.N.I, and I.S.C. ; Lt. 1845 ; D.A. Corny. -Gen. 1851 ; Capt. 1859 ; Ass. Corny. -Gen. 1861 ; Maj. 1862. DR. CUMMING'S CLASS, 1837-44 ARMSTRONG, Charles, 1842-3. CI. 6. BAILLIE, John, 1837-9. CI. 1, 2. b. 1827. Cadet H.E.I.C.S. 1844-5 ; accidentally killed while at Addiscombe (see Addiscombe, its Heroes and Men of Note, pp. 150-1) ; d. 8 April 1845. BEVERIDGE, David, 1837-44. CI, 2-7. b. 18 Dec. 1829 ; s. of Henry Beveridge, Advocate, 29 Ann Street. Author : Culross and TulliaUan, its His- tory and Antiquities; Between the Ochils and the Forth, d. 22 May 1905. BLAIR, Charles Hunter, 1837-9. CI. 1, 2. b. 15 May 1829; s. of Sir David Hunter Blair, Bart., of Blair- quhan, Ayrshire, d. 1847. BOLEY, John, 1840-1. CI. 4. BREMNER, Alexander Robertson, 1837- 40. CI. 1-8. b. 1828 ; s. of William Bremner, Col. H.E.I.C.S. Lt. 41st M.N.I. ; m. Helen, dau. of Capt. Stewart of ' The Buffs ' ; d. 20 April 1856 at Saugor, Bengal. BRODIE, James W., 1887-43. CI. 1-6. s. of J. W. Brodie, 27 West Register ' Street; d. BRUCE, Robert, 1839-43. CI. 3-6. b. 21 April 1827 ; s. of William Arthur Bruce of Symbister, Advocate. Of Symbister, Shetland ; m. Anne Simson, dau. of Archibald Simson of Comedpore, Bengal, India ; d. 2 April 1873. BRUCE, William Gordon M'Crae, 1839- 43. CI. 3-6. b. 1828 ; s. of WiUiam Arthur Bruce of Symbister, Advo- cate. Went to Australia, 1849, and became partner in Cole, Bruce and Norton, Mel- bourne ; m. Helen O'SuUivant ; d. 1906 in Melbourne. BURN, James, 1837-8. CI. 1. CAMPBELL, Alexander P., 1837-40. CI. 1-3. CAMPBELL, George, 1839-43. CI. 3-6. d. CAMPBELL, James, 1837-40. CI. 1-3. b. 14 Oct. 1828 ; s. of Cohn Campbell of Colgrain, Dumbartonshire. Rugby ; partner in Alexander, Dennistoun and Co. of Liverpool and Lond. ; in the American trade ; spent some years in America ; d. 13 March 1905. CARNEGIE, James, 1887-41. CI. 1-4. b. 16 Nov. 1827; s. of Sir James 92 DR. CUMMING'S CLASS, 1837-44 Carnegie, Bart., of Kinnaird ; Dux CI. 1, 1838. Sandhurst ; LL.D. St. Andrews and Aberdeen; Ld.-Lt. Kincardineshire, 1849-56; K.T. ; Ensign ist Grenadier Guards and 92nd Highs. 1845; Lt. 1846; ret. 1849; S. father as Sir James Carnegie of Kinnaird, 1849 ; in 1855 obtained an Act repealing the Act of Attainder passed against his ancestor, 5th E. of Southesk, for the part he took in rebelUon of 1715, and became 9th Earl; Antiquarian, Poet, Naturalist, Traveller, and Sportsman. Published : Saskatchewan and the Rocky Mountains ; Jonas Fisher, a Poem in Brown and White ; Greenwood's Farewell ; The Meda Maiden ; The Burial of Isis and other Poems ; Britain's Art Paradise, 1871 ; The Origin of Pictish Symbolism, 1893 ; Suomiria, a Fantasy, 1899. In 1869 he was made a Peer of the U.K. as Baron Balinhard of Farnell, and K.T. ; m. (i) 1849 Catherine, dau. of ist E. of Gainsborough ; (2) i860 Susan, dau. of 6th E. of Dunmore ; d. 21 Feb. 1905 ; see also E.A. Ch. xii. 68. COGAN, Hugh, 1841-3. CI. 5, 6. Merchant in Glasg. CONSTABLE, Henry W., 1837-8. CI. 1, b. 1827 ; s. of David Constable, Advo- cate. d. 1855 in Australia. CUMMING, John Randolph Gordon, 1840-1. CI. 4. b. 21 June 1826; s. of Sir William Gordon Gordon Cumming of Altyre and Gordonstoun, Bart., Chief of Clan Cumming. Of Altyre ; Planter in Ceylon, 1845-65 ; d. 6 Oct. 1865 in Celyon. DARLING, Y. Thomas, 1889-43. CI. 3-6. DAUNEY, Alexander, 1839-43. CI. 3-6. b. 15 Sept. 1827; s. of Wilham Dauney, Advocate, Edin., Sol. -Gen. of Demerara. Barr. Mid. Tern. 1851 ; Equity-draughts- man and Conveyancer ; Bencher of the Mid. Tern. ; Treas. 1902 ; m. (i) i860 Emily Ellen, dau. of Dr. John Hastings of Albemarle Street, Lond. ; (2) 1890 Mrs. Maria Hickman, widow of Col. Devereux Hickman. Address : 5 Cravenhill Gardens, Lond., W. DODS, John J., 1837-41. CI. 1-3. d. DOUD, David, 1837-42. CI. 1-5. d. DOUGLAS, John, 1839-43. CI. 3-6. DUFF, Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant, 1837-41. CI. 1-4. b. 21 Feb. 1829 ; s. of James Cuninghame Grant Duff of Eden and Balbougie, first Resident at the Court of Satara. The Grange, Bishop Wearmouth; BaU. Coll. Oxon; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1853; Lond. Univ. LL.B. ; of Eden,' S. father, 1858 ; J. P., D.L. Cos. Elgin, Aberdeen, and Middlesex; P.C. ; G.C.S.I. 1886; CLE., F.R.S. ; Barr. Inn. Tern. 1S54 ; M.P. Elgin Burghs, 1857-81 ; Lord Rector, Aberdeen Univ., 1866-9, 1869-72 ; Under Sec. for India, 1868-74 ; for Colonies, 1880-1 ; Gov. of Madras, 1881-6 ; Mem. of Senate of Univ. of Lond. 1891 ; Pres. R.G.S. 1889-93 ; Pres. R. Hist. S. 1892-9. Publications : Studies in European Politics, 1866 ; A Political Survey, 1868 ; Elgin Speeches, 1871 ; Notes of an Indian Journey, 1876 ; Miscellanies Political and Literary, 1879 ; Memoir of Sir H. S. Maine, 1892 ; Ernest Renan, 1893 ; Memoir of Lord de Tabley, 1899 ; Notes from a Diary, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901. m. 1859 Anna Julia, dau. of Edward Webster of North Lodge, Ealing ; d. 12 Jan. 1906 ; see also E.A: Ch. xiii. 50. ERSKINE, James Mackintosh, 1839-40. a. 3. b. 1828; s. of William Erskine, 23 Royal Circus. Haileybury, 1845-7 ; H.E.I.C.S. ; Bom. C.S. 1848-64 ; 1848 first Ass. to Account.- Gen. ; 1859 Dy. Auditor and Dy. Account.- Gen., N.W.P. ; 1864 Sub-Treas., Gen. P.M., and Supt. of Stamps, Bombay ; d. 28 Nov. 1864 in India. FELL, Henry Plaig, 1839-43. CI. 3-6. b. 1827 ; s. of Capt. Michael Edwin Fell of 2nd Provisional Regt. Ensign 69th Regt. 1846 ; d. 20 March 1847. FELLOWES, Thomas Hounsom Butler, 1839-40. CI. 3. b. 1827 ; s. of Sir James Fellowes, M.D., F.R.S., Adbury House, Hants. Rear-Adm. ; C.B. ; Mid. R.N. 1845 ; Lieut. 1852 ; Comm. 1862 ; Capt. 1868 ; Rear-Adm. 1886 ; served in Crimea and Black Sea, 1854-6 (Baltic medal, Crimean and Turkish medals, Sebastopol clasp) ; commanded Naval Brigade, Abyssinian War, 1868 (desp., medal, C.B.) ; Nat. Lifeboat Institution medal ; J. P. Herts ; Alderman, Herts C.C. ; m. (i) Constance Fanny, dau. of C. L. Hanson, Constantinople ; (2) Margaret, dau. of Rev. W. Jowitt. Address : Woodfield, Stevenage, Herts. FLETCHER, Francis Charteris, 1840-3., CI. 4-6. b. 2 Jan. 1828 ; s. of Andrew Fletcher of Salton, E. Lothian. Capt. 60th Rifles; Ensign, 1846; Lt. 1850 ; Capt. 1855 ; ret. 1863 ; served during campaign in China, i860 (medal) ; m. 1862 Clara, dau. of Philip Pusey of Pusey, M.P. ; d. 25 Jan. 1891. GAMMELL, James Stewart, 1837-44. CI. 1-7. b. 20 Sept. 1826; s. of Capt. James Gammell of Ardiftery, DR. CUMMING'S CLASS, 1837-44 93 Aberdeenshire, late 92nd Highs. ; Dux of CI. 3, 4, 5, 6 and of the School, 1844 ; Mitchell Medal, 1843 ; Math. Medal, 1844 ; best in Greek Prose and Verse, Latin Verse, French, and Scripture, 1844. Math. Schol. Jesus Coll. Cantab; M.A., Math. Hons. (ist Sen. Opt.), 1851 ; V. of Outwood, Wakefield ; J. P. for Kincardine- shire ; S. to Drumtochty, Kincardineshire, and other estates in Aberdeenshire, Forfar- shire, and Perthshire ; m. Ann, dau. of Henry Allcock Bramley of Silcoates, Yorks ; d. 2 Nov. 1899 ; see also E.A. Ch. vii. 22. GILSTON, John, 1840-3. CI. 4-6. s.' of Rev. William Gilston, Free Ch. Min. of Carnock, Dunfermline. GLENNIE, Alexander, 1838-9. CI. 2. GOLDIE, Thomas, 1842-3. CI. 6. GORDON, George Huntley, 1840-1. CI. 4. b. 1826. Lt.-Col. 39th B.N.I. ; Ensign, 1842 ; Lt. 1846; Capt. 1857; Maj. 1862; Lt.-Col. (ret.), 1866. GOVAN, Charles Maitland, 1841-2. CI. 5. b. 28 Nov. 1827; s. of Dr. George Govan, 13 Walker Street. Maj.-Gen. R.A. ; 2nd Lt. 1846; Lt. 1848 ; Capt. 1854; Brev. Maj. 1861 ; Lt.-Col. 1870; Brev. Col. 1875; Col. 1879; Maj.- Gen. (ret.), 1883 ; served in China War, i860 ; present at Sinho, Tanku, and capture of Taku Forts (medal with clasp and Brev. Maj.) ; took part in operations against Taeping rebels, China, 1862. Address : Stoneyhill House, Musselburgh. GREGORY, Robert Kinniburgh, 1837-8. CI. 1. b. 1825; s. of Thomas Gregory, Leather Merchant. Edin. Institution ; Edin. Univ. ; C.E. ; went to Panama as a pioneer ; health broke down there and he went to Canada; m. Sarahs. Cleveland; d. 1856 at Milwaukee. GREGORY, Thomas Currie, 1837-8. CI. 1. b. 14 Aug. 1827; s. of Thomas Gregory, Leather Merchant, Edin. Institution ; Gold Medals ; Edin. Univ. ; C.E. ; F.G.S., F.R.S.S.A. ; a special medal was struck by this society and plate, value ten guineas, presented for his invention of self-acting apparatus for dis- connecting railway carriages from tender, on engine leaving the rails; M.I.M.M. ; m. (i) Jane, dau. of John Archibald Fullarton, Atlas Publisher, Edin. ; (2) Isabella William- son, e. dau. of Alexander Ogilvy, Comptroller of Stamps, Edin. ; d. 15 Sept. 1909. GREIG, John, 1837-41. CI. 1-4. GROVE, Francis Hamilton, 1837-40. CI. 1-3. b. 12 Oct. 1826; s. of Francis Grove, Capt. R.N. Edin. Nav. and Mil. Acad. 1840-2; Mer- chant, Liverpool, Lond., China, and India ; m. 1864 Mariquita, Viscountess de Panama. Address : 78 Upper Gloucester Place, Lond., N.W. HALKETT, David, 1837-41. CI. 1-4. s. of Mrs. Halkett, 4 Clarence Street. HAMILTON, John, 1837-44. CI. 1-7. b. 20 Feb. 1827 ; s. of Col. James Hamilton; Second Scholarship Prize, CI. 7, 1844. Edin. Univ. ; Accountant ; apprentice to A. Borthwick ; Pres. Gumming Class Club, 1837-44 ; I"- Margaret, yr. dau. of Philip Grierson, 2nd son of James Grierson of Dalgonar, Dumfriesshire; d. 5 May 1852. HASTINGS, William John Mountjoy, 1837-8. CI. 1. b. 1827 ; s. of Col. Sir Charles H. Hastings, K.C.B. Capt. Madras Army ; Ensign 47th M.N.I. 1847 ; Lt. 1851 ; Capt. 1856 ; lost his life in the Mutiny, 1857. HAY, John, 1838-41. CI. 2-4. d. HEDDLE, Matthew Forster, 1837-43. CI. 1-6. b. 28 April 1828; s. of Robert Heddle of Melsetter and Cletts, Orkney. M.D. Edin. 1851 ; Keith Medal; F.R.S.E. ; Prof, of Chemistry, Univ. of St. Andrews ; Vice-Pres. Edin. Geolog. Soc. ; Pres. Minero- logical Soc. of Great Britain and Ireland ; m. Mary, dau. of Dr. M'Kechnie, Roy. Staff Corps; d. 19 Nov. 1897; see also E.A. Ch. V. 39- HENDERSON, James, 1838-43. CI. 2-6. s. of Robert Henderson, Abbotrule, Jedburgh. M.D. Edin. ; Surg. H.E.I.C.S. HERRIES, Alexander Young, 1837-43. CI. 1-6. b. 15 Dec. 1827; s. of William Young Herries, W.S., of Spottes, 12 Royal Circus. Edin. Univ. and Caius CoU. Cantab ; CaiusVIII. ; Advocate, 1850 ; J.P. andD.L. for Stewartry of Kirkcudbright ; m. 1850 Harriet Gore, dau. of Capt. Charles Chep- meU, late 53rd Ft. Address : Spottes Hall, Dalbeattie, N.B. HOPKINS, Charles, 1837-8. CI. 1. HORNE, Thomas EUiot Ogilvie, 1837-44. CI. 1-7. b. 1 Jan. 1829 ; s. of Donald Home of Langwell, W.S. ; Dux CI. 2, 1839. W.S. 1852 ; J.P. for Co. Caithness ; Lt.-Col. commanding Midlothian Coast 94 DR. CUMMING'S CLASS, 1837-44 Vol. Art. 1884. m. Priscilla Moore ; d. 26 June HUNTER, Andrew Knox, 1837-8. CI. 1. b. 1828. Ensign 37th M.N.I. 1845 ; Lt. 1850 ; ret. 1855. JOHNSTONE, Alexander, 1838-9. CI. 2. JOHNSTONE, John Charles Hope, 1839- 42. CI. 8-5. b. 1828; s. of John James Hope Johnstone of Annandale, M.P., Keeper of Lochmaben Palace. Diplomatic Service ; d. 1893. JOHNSTONE, Robert Gordon Hope, 1839-42. CI. 3-5. b. 1829; s. of John James Hope Johnstone of Annandale, M.P., Keeper of Loch- maben Palace. Capt. Bom. S.C. ; Ensign, 1848 ; Lt. 1853 ; S.C. 1861 ; ret. 1862 ; Adj. ist Oude Irreg. Inf. ; A.D.C. to Gen. Mansfield in operations against Lucknow ; D.A.A.G. to CM. of Stafi in Oude and Rohilcund campaigns ; m. 1855 Agnes, dau. of Col. John Swanston ; d. 15 Jan. 1890. JOLLIE, William, 1837-42. CI. 1-5. s. of Walter Jollie, W.S., 8 Albany Street. LAMONT, James, 1837-40. CI. 1-3. b. 1828 ; s. of Alexander Lamont, W.S., of Knockdow. Rugby and Edin. Mil. Acad. ; ist Bart, of Knockdow, 1910 ; J. P., D.L. Co. Argyll; F.G.S. ; Pres. Clan, Lamont Soc. ; Ensign 91st Argyllshire Highs. 1846-8; contested Paisley (L.), 1857 ; Buteshire, 1859 and Feb. 1865 ; M.P. Buteshire (L.), 1865-8 ; travelled much in Africa, Arctic regions, etc. Publications : Seasons with the Sea Horses ; Yachting in the Arctic Seas. m. 1868 Adelaide, 2nd dau. of Sir George Denys, 2nd Bart. ; d. 29 July 1913. LAWRIE, Charles D., 1838-41. CI. 2-4. LEVEN, John, 1837-43. CI. 1-6. b. 18 July 1827; s. of John Leven, W.S., 29 Scotland Street. Col. B.S.C. ; 2nd Lt. 62nd B.N.I. 1845 ; Lt. 1850; Adj. 1851-3 ; Capt. i86i ; Maj. 1865 ; Lt.-Col. (ret), 1871 ; Hon. Col. 1872 ; Commissariat Dept. 1853-71 ; B.S.C. 1861-71 ; served with Brigadier Eveleigh's Column in N. Oude, Nov. -Dec. 1858 (Mutiny medal) ; Abyssinia, 1868 (medal) ; d. 30 March 1913 ; see also E.A. Ch. xx. 123. LLOYD, Walter G., 1837-42. CI. 1-5. LOGAN, Alexander M., 1837-41. CI. 1-4. MACFARQUHAR, Colin, 1837-41. CI, 1-4. R.N. ; drowned. MACKENZIE, Alexander, 1839-43. CI. 3-6. b. 1828. R.E. ; 2nd Lt. 1846 ; Lt. 1847 ; d. 1852. MACKENZIE, John Mackillop, 1837-40. CI. 1-3. b. 1827. Lt.-Col. 58th B.N.I. ; Ensign, 1845 ; Lt. 1848; Capt. 1859; Maj. 1866; ret. Lt.-Col. 1868 ; d. MACKINTOSH, Archibald, 1840-1. CI. 4. d. MACKINTOSH, Henry, 1837-8. CI. 1. b. 1828 ; s. of Dr. John Mackintosh, 31 Albany Street. 52nd M.N.I. ; Ensign, 1847 ; Lt. 1851 ; d. 5 Aug. 1855. MACPHERSON, Lewis, 1837-9. CI. 1, 2. MACQUEEN, Daniel, 1840-2. CI. 4, 5. b. 6 May 1826; s. of Col. Andrew Lyon Macqueen, H.E.I.C.S. M.D. Edin. Univ. ; L'ficole de Clamart, Paris, and afterwards travelled on the Continent ; Dep. Surg.-Gen. R.A.M.C. ; Ass. Surg. 29th Ft. 1850; Surg. 1858; Surg.- Maj. 1870; ret. 1877 as Hon. Dep. Surg.- Gen. ; m. Keturah Jane, dau. of the late James Gerard of Midstrath, Aberdeenshire ; d. 21 Oct. 1906. MACTIER, Robert Fergusson, 1840-3. CI. 4-6. b. 20 June 1828; s. of Anthony Mactier of Durris, Kincar- dineshire. Haileybury, 1846-8; H.E.I.C.S.; Bom. C.S. 1848-83; Judge of Satara; ret. 1883; m. Anne, dau. of Lt.-Col. George Germaine Cochrane, 37th Regt., J.P., D.L. Argyllshire; d. 20 March 1910. MERCER, William Wilson, 1837-40. CI. 1, 2. b. 1828; s. of William Mercer, W.S., Castle Street. Capt. 7th M.N.I. ; Ensign, 1849 ; Lt. 1855; Capt.i866; d. 1869. MONILAWS, Alexander George, 1840-2. CI. 4, 5. b. 1 April 1828 ; s. of Rev. James Monilaws, Min. of Annan. W.S. 1851 ; d. 15 Feb. 1858. MONTGOMERY, Thomas Henry, 1837- 41. CI. 1-4. b. 21 Aug. 1828 ; s. of Sir James Montgomery, Bart., of Stanhope, Stobo Castle. Of Hattonburn, Kinross ; Capt. 42nd Highs. ; Ensign, 1847 ; Lt. 1852 ; Capt. 1854 ; ret. 1858 ; m. Anna Maria Johnstone, Carberry Tower, Musselburgh ; d. Jan. 1879. MOUBRAY, Thomas, 1838-42. CI. 2-5, b. 1 Feb. 1827 ; s. of John Moubray of Cambus. d. 28 Feb. 1846. DR. CUMMING'S CLASS, 1837-44 MURDOCH, John H., 1839-43. CI. 3-6. NEMBHARD, William, 1840-2. CI. 4, 5. b. 1828 ; s. of Mrs. Nembhard, 12 Damaway Street. Maj.-Gen. B.S.C. ; Ensign 55th B.N.I. 1845 ; Lt. 1850 ; Capt. i860 ; Maj. 1865 ; Lt.-Col. 1871 ; Col. 1876; ret. Maj.-Gen. 1877 ; served with army of the Sutlej against Sikhs in 1846 ; during war of 1852-3 in Burma (medal with clasp for ' Pegu ') ; also throughout Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-8 ; present at Dumoh when town was attacked by mutineers and rebels in July, and again on 5 Aug., 1857 ; also present at attack on fort of Nursurghur, and at attack in KuUmyee Pass, near Jubbulpore, by a body of rebels on 27 Sept. 1857 (medal) ; d. 17 Feb. 1905. NEWMARCH, Charles Douglas, 1838-40. CI. 2, 3. b. 1827. Addiscombe, 1843-4 ; Lt.-Col. R.E. (Bengal); 2nd Lt. 1844; Lt. 1851 ; Capt. 1858 ; Lt.-Col. 1867 ; served in Burma, 1853 (medal) ; d. 1869. PATERSON, Peter, 1839-41. CI. 3, 4. PEARSON, Andrew Adam, 1837-42. CI. 1-5. b. 30 May 1827; s. of Alexander Pearson, W.S., 17 Royal Circus. Of Luce ; W.S. 1851 ; m. 1855 Octavia, dau. of Alexander Gillespie of Sunnyside, Lanarkshire ; d. 19 July 1861. RATTRAY, Alexander, 1839-40. CI. 3. b. 25 Nov. 1825 ; s. of Robert Rattray, W.S., of Blackcraig. Madras Coll. St. Andrews; M.A. Edin. Univ.; Medal Moral Philos. CI. 1846-7; admitted to chapel of Camlachie, 1853 ; Camlachie was erected into a quoad sacra parish under the name of Parkhead in 1867, of which he remained minister until his death ; m. (i) 1848 Marie Ann Wellwood Boswell ; (2) 1886 Margaret, dau. of Rev. James Arthur, Springburn ; d. 21 Dec. 1904. RENNY, George Henry, 1837-40. CI. 1-3. b. 6 May 1827 ; s. of William Renny of Danevale Park, W.S., 16 Royal Circus. 92nd Highs. ; Ensign, 1847 ; ret. 1849 ; d. 12 March 1859. ROBERTSON, Patrick, 1837-9. CI. 1, 2. b. 2 Sept. 1827 ; s. of James Saunders Robertson, W.S., 7 Randolph Cliff. Mercantile Marine Service ; rose to be master ; ship lost with all hands on voyage from New Orleans to Santiago in Texas, Sept. 1858. RUSSELL, James, 1837-42. CI. 1-5. Farmer, Midlothian. RUTHERFORD, John C. O. CI. 3. 95 1839-40. SIMSON. Francis Bruce, 1840-3. CI. 4-6. b. 21 Sept. 1827 ; s. of WiUiam Bruce, H.E.I.C.S. (Bombay). Haileybury, 1845-7; H.E.I.C.S. and I.C.S. 1847-72; Comr. of Dacca. Author: Sport in Eastern Bengal, 1886. m. 1874 Mary, dau. of Rev. J. H. Taylor; d. 28 May 1899. SMALL, John, 1837-43. CI. 1-6. b. 3 Feb. 1828; s. of John Small, Librarian, Edin. Univ. M.A. Edin. Univ. ; LL.D. 1886 ; Lib- rarian, Edin. Univ. ; edited the works or poems of Gavin Douglas, Bishop of Dunkeld ; Select Remains of the Ancient Popular and Romance Poetry of Scotland, jtly. with David Laing, LL.D. ; English Metrical Homilies from MSS. of the Fourteenth Century, with Introduction and Notes, etc. etc. ; d. 20 Aug. 1886. SMITH, David Hogarth, 1841-4. CI. 5-7. b. 1828 ; s. of Rev. George Smith, D.D., Min. of the Tolbooth Parish, 4 Randolph Cliff. Indigo - planter, Bengal; d. Aug. 1846 at Mauritius on way home. SMITH, George Freer, 1841-3. CI. 5, 6. b. 1827 ; s. of Rev. George Smith, D.D., Min. of the Tolbooth Parish, 4 Randolph CHff. C.E. in India ; d. 1873 at Lahore. SMITH, James, 1838-42. CI. 2-5. s. of Mr. Smith, Timber Merchant, Liverpool. B.C.S. (unco venan ted). SPROT, George Hill, 1838-9. CI. 2. b. 1827; s. of Mark Sprot, D.L. and J.P., of Garnkirk, Lanarkshire. Lt. 2nd Bengal Europ. Regt. (now Royal Munster Fus.) ; Ensign, 1846; Lt. 1848; killed at Goojerat, 21 Feb. 1849, in the attack on the village of Burra Kabra ; memorial in St. Giles, erected by his brother officers. STEPHENS, James Innes, 1837-9. CI. 1, 2. b. 1827. Ensign 12th B.N.I. 1846 ; d. i Oct. 1847. STEUART, Charles, 1837-42. CI. 1-5. b. 7 Dec. 1827 ; s. of James Steuart, W.S., 8 Doune Terrace. Edin. Univ. ; W.S. 1851 ; d. 9 May 1888. STUART, Wilham Eddington, 1839-43. CI. 3-6. b. 1828. Maj. 15th Huss. ; Cornet, 1851 ; Lt. 1855; Capt. 1858; Maj. 1864; ret. 1868; received Turkish medal and the 4th cl. 96 MR. MACDOUGALL'S CLASS, 1838-45 Medjidie for services as A.D.C. to Maj.-Gen. M. W. Smith, commanding Osmanli Cav. in Crimean campaign, 1854-6. SYDSERFF, Francis Buchan, 1839-42. CI. 3-5. b. 1826 ; s. of John Buchan Sydserff of Ruchlaw. d. 1846. TURNBULL, Phipps, 1838-43. CI. 2-6. b. 1827 ; s. of George Turnbull, Farmer, Hawick. Merchant in AustraUa ; d. c. 1900. WATSON, Hugh, 1837-9, 1842-6. CI. 1-7. b. 1826 ; s. of Hugh Watson, W.S., of Torsonce, Midlothian, d. 20 Nov. 1849. WATT, Alexander, 1839-42. CI. 3-5. WEMYSS, James Balfour, 1838-9. CI. 2. b. 1828 ; s. of Maj. James Wemyss (4th D.G.) of Wemyss Hall, Cupar, Fife. Jesus Coll. Cantab ; B.A. 1S51 ; of Wemyss Hall, near Cupar ; Maj. Fife Mil.; went to N.Z. ; m. (i) 1857 Marie Asheton, dau. of George Slater, Beadle, Yorks ; (2) 1892 Annie, e. dau. of William Hugh Barnikel ; d. WILLIAM, William, 1840-1. CI. 4. WILSON, WilUam, 1840-3. CI. 4-6. b. 1827. Schol. St. Cath.'s CoU. Cantab; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1853; Ch. of Eng.; D. 1851 ; P. 1852 ; R. of Stoke Bruern, Die. Pet., 1885 (Patron B.N.C. Oxon) ; fmly. C. of Isham, Northants, 1851-3 ; West Wratting, Cambs, 1855-9 ; R- °f Teversham, Cambs, 1859-67 ; V. of Waterbeach, Cambs, 1867-3 ; R. of Narbeth v\fith Robeston-Wathen, 1873- 85 ; d. 1896. YOUNG, Patrick H., 1887-9. CI. 1, 2. s. of Dr. Young, Royal Terrace ; d. MR. MACDOUGALL'S CLASS, 1838-45 ANDERSON, John Walker, 1838-41. CI. 1-3. b. 1829. Of Anderson, Hober and Co., Hamburg; d. 1911 in London. BAIRD, WiUiam, 1841-4. CI. 4-6. Went to N.Y. BALFOUR, Hugh Melville, 1838-43. CI. 1-5. b. 1828 ; s. of John Balfour, 23 Pilrig Street. Ass. Surg. H.E.I.C.S. ; d. 29 Dec. 1853. BALLARD, John Archibald, 1838-45. CI. 1-7. b. 1829. Gen. ; H.E.I.C.S. (Bom. Engineers) ; C.B., D.C.L. ; Master of Bom. Mint ; 2nd Lt. 1848 ; Lt. 1854 ; Capt. 1858 ; Maj. 1858 ; Lt.-Col. 1858 ; Col. 1866 ; Maj.-Gen. 1868 ; Lt.-Gen. 1878 ; ret. as Gen. 1878 ; served in cam- paign on Danube, 1854-5, with Omar Pasha (with rank of Lt.-Col.), including siege of Silistria (where he was the only British of&cer in the garrison when the siege was raised), battle of Giurgevo, and advance to Bucharest ; served on stafE of Turkish Army in Crimean campaign, including battle of Eupatoria, siege of Sevastopol, and occupa- tion of Kertch ; on return from Kertch was appointed to command the Turkish Rifle Brigade of three battalions before Sebastopol, and took his corps to MingreUa, where it formed the advanced guard during cam- paign, and was first to engage the enemy at Ingor ; served as A.Q.M.G. and Supt. of the Intell. Dept. of the Persian Expedi- tionary Force in 1856-7, and was present at storming of Reshire, capture of Bushire, and battle of Khooshab ; served as A.Q.M.G. of Rajpootana F.F., and afterwards of Malwa Div., in 1858-9, including siege and assault of Kotah, pursuit of Tantia Topee, engagements with Gwalior mutineers at Sanganeer, Kotharia, and Rajpore ; received for the Russian War brev. of Maj. and C.B., Crimean medal with clasp. Order of Medjidie, medal for Sihstria and Turkish gold medal with Sword of Honour for the Danubian campaign, Persian medal with clasp, brev. of Lt.-Col. for Indian Mutiny, the special thanks of H.M.'s Govt, through Lord Raglan for services at Silistria, and eight times desp. ; portrait in hall ; d. i April 1880 at the Pass of Thermopylae; see also E.A. Ch. i. 118. BOGLE, George, 1838-40. CI. 1, 2. Mercantile Marine. BOILEAU, Charles ElUott, 1840-41. CI. 3. b. 20 March 1829 ; s. of Lt.- Col. John P. W. Boileau, B.H.A. Lt. B. Cav. ; cut up with a party of six sowars at Gonda while in pursuit of Fuzul Ali, a notorious Oude outlaw ; d. 8 March 1857; buried at Lucknow. BOWIE, Duncan MacdougaU, 1838-44. CI. 1-6. b. 8 Nov. 1828 ; s. of John Bowie, W.S., of Camsiscan. d. 6 June 1852. BREMNER, James, 1838-9. CI. 1. b. 1829 ; s. of William Bremner, Col. H.E.I.C.S. Went to Barbadoes ; d. i May 1857 at sea. MR. MACDOUGALL'S CLASS, 1838-45 97 BROWN, John, 1842-4. CI. 5, 6. b. 1829. d. 1854. BROWN, William, 1838-43. CI. 1-5. b. 1830 ; s. of James Brown, one of the original proprietors of the E.A., first Pres. of Soc. of Accountants in Edin. Scot. Nav. and Mil. Acad. 1843-7 ; Addiscombe, 1847-9; H.E.I.C.S. ; B. Art. ; transferred to R.A. 1861 ; 2nd Lt. 1849 ; Maj. 1872; ret. as Hon. Lt.-Col. 1872; served during Indian Mutiny; m. Fanny, 3rd dau. of Wm. Edmund Lycett of Bowdon Vale, Cheshire ; d. 5 April 1912 ; see also E.A. Ch. xix. 130. BRUCE, Alexander James, 1838-41. CI. 1-3. b. 1828. Maj.-Gen. M.S.C. ; Ensign 14th M.N.I. 1845; Lt. 1851 ; Capt. M.S.C. 1857; Maj. 1865 ; Lt.-Col. 1871 ; Col. 1876 ; Hon. Maj.-Gen. 1877 ; d. 9 May 1906. BRUCE, George Cadell, 1838-42. CI. 1-4. b. 28 Jan. 1830; s. of Alex. Fairlie Bruce, Wardieburn House. C.E. ; of Bruce and Cunningham, Edin. ; m. 1855 Roberta Cadell; d. 1908. BURN-MURDOCH, James M'Gibbon, 1838-40. CI. 1, 2. b. 28 Nov. 1828 ; s. of John Burn-Murdoch of Coldoch and Gartincaber. Downing Coll. Cantab, 1856 ; B.A. 1859 ; M.A. 1863 ; Cornet 3rd King's Own Huss. ; transferred to loth Huss., in which he served in India and Crimea (Crimean medal, Sebastopol clasp, and Turkish medal) ; transferred to 6th D.G. ; ret. 1856 ; Ch. of Eng. ; D. 1861 ; P. 1862; V. of Riverhead, Kent, 1863-1904 ; also by dispensation V. of Dunton Green, 1890-1904; R.D. of Shore- ham, Kent, 1879-1904; Surrogate, 1880; Hon. Can. of Canterbury Cathedral, 1897-1904 ; m. 1856 Maria Hannah, dau. of John Francis Carr of Carr Lodge and New Lodge, Co. Yorks ; d. 23 March 1904 ; see also E.A. Ch. xi. 98. CADELL, John, 1838-44. CI. 1-6. b. 5 June 1829 ; s. of John Cadell of Tranent, Advocate. Of John Barbour and Co., Liverpool ; d. II April 1863. CAMPBELL, George, 1838-41. CI. 1-3. b. 1828. Capt. ist Royals (Drag.); Cornet, 1848; Lt. 1848; Capt. 1853; ret. 1857; Crimean War, 1854-55 ; charge of the Heavy Brigade. CARPHIN, George, 1838-41. CI. 1-3. b. 5 Nov. 1828 ; s. of George Garphin, Commissary Clerk of Edin., 8 Sahsbury Road. Commercial Bank of Scot. ; Agent at Dunkeld; m. Janet, dau. of Prin. Cunning- ham; d. 17 July 1880. CATHCART, John, 1838-42. CI. 1-4. b. 1828; s. of Elias Catheart of Auchendrane, Advocate, d. 1854 in India. CHANCELLOR, Alexander, 1838-41. CI. 1-3. b. 27 March 1827; s. of Alexander Chancellor of Shieldhill, Lanarkshire. Capt. 75th Ft. ; Ensign 27th Ft. 1846 ; Lt. 27th Ft. 1848 ; Capt. 75th Regt. 1852 ; wounded at Delhi night before assault ; d. of wounds, 4 Oct. 1857. CHANCELLOR, Edward, 1838-44. CI. 1-6. b. 22 Sept. 1828 ; s. of Alexander Chancellor of Shieldhill, Lanarkshire. W.S. 1856 ; Agent B.L. Co. Bank (West End Branch), Edin. ; m. 1866 Ann Helen, o. dau. of John Robert Tod, W.S. ; d. 30 April 1907. CHRISTISON, David, 1838-44. CI. 1-6. b. 25 Jan. 1830; s. of Robert Christison, M.D., Prof. Edin. Univ. (cr. Bart. 1871). M.D. Edin. 1851 ; F.R.C.P.E. 1863 ; LL.D. Edin. 1906 ; Ass. Phys. Renkioi Hosp., Dardanelles, Crimean War, 1854-5 ; Sec. to Soc. of Antiquaries, Scot., 1888-95, and ' Rhind ' Lecturer, 1894. Author : Early Fortifications in Scotland, 1898, and of many papers pubUshed in the Pro- ceedings of the Soc. of Antiquaries and of Botanical Soc. of Edin. m. Susanna Hodgson, dau. of Andrew Cassels Brown of Formby, Lanes ; d. 21 Jan. 1912 ; see also E.A. Ch. xix. 65. CLERK, Alexander, 1838-42. CI. 1-4. b. 22 Dec. 1828 ; s. of Right Hon. Sir George Clerk, Bart., of Penicuik. Maj.-Gen. A.S.C. ; Dep. Ass. Comy.- Gen. 1854 ; Ass. Comy.-Gen. 1865 ; Lt.- Col. 1873 ; transferred to C. and T. Staff, 1880 ; Hon. Col. 1881 ; Col. 1888, ranking as Maj.-Gen. ; ret. 1888 ; served in Crimean campaign, 1854-5, at battles of Alma, Inkermann, and siege of Sebastopol (medal with three clasps and Turkish medal) ; N.Z. War, 1864-6 (medal) ; m. "Edith Mary Buchanan; d. 11 Nov. 1912. COLLINGWOOD, John, 1839-40. CI. 2. b. 25 Dec. 1826 ; s. of Henry John William Collingwood of Lilburn Tower and Cornhill House. -Of CornhiU - on - Tweed, Coldstream ; S. father, 1840 ; Comet 4th D.G. 1846 ; Lt. 1848; ret. 1850; m. 1861 Jane, 2nd dau. of John Lumsden of Learmonth, near Coldstream ; d. 17 Aug. 1896. MR. MACDOUGALL'S CLASS, 1838-45 COLLINGWOOD, William Pope, 1839- 40. CI. 2. b. 2 Nov. 1829; s. of Henry John William Collingwood of Lilburn Tower and Comhill House. Maj.-Gen. C.M.G. 1879 ; 2nd Lt. 37th Regt. 1847 ; Lt. 21st Fus. 1850 ; Capt. 1854 ; Maj. 1856 ; Lt.-Col. 1868 ; Col. 1877 ; h.p. 1879 ; Maj.-Gen. 1886 ; served with 37th Regt. in rebellion of 1848 in Ceylon ; served with 21st Fus. in Crimea, from II July 1855, including siege and fall of Sebastopol ; also exped. to Kinbourn (medal with clasp and Turkish medal) ; from Nov. 1855 to Nov. 1856 commanded a batt. of the Land Transport Corps ; commanded troops on board the ' Spartan ' steamer when wrecked on the Dog Rocks, E. Africa, 5 July 1856, on returning from Crimea, and for his services throughout this trying occasion received brev. of Maj., Lord Panmure, War Minister, expressing his approbation, as did also H.R.H. the Com.- in-Chf., of conduct of officers and men as being highly honourable to them ; proceeded to S. Africa in 1879 in command of 2nd Batt. 2ist Fus., and commanded the 2nd Brig, of the 2nd Div. during latter part of Zulu War (C.M.G., medal with clasp) ; carried out satisfactorily transfer of his batt. from s.s. ' City of Paris ' when wrecked on enter- ing Simon's Bay on 21 March 1879 ; m. 1854 Jane Constance, e. dau. of FoUiott Thornton Mostyn ; d. 11 April 1898. CUMMING, William Gordon, 1840-1. CI. 3. b. 2 June 1829; s. of Sir William Gordon Cumming of Altyre and Gordonstoun, Bart., Chief of Clan Cumming. Lt.-Col. Bom. S.C. ; Ensign 17th Bom N.I. 1846 ; Lt. 1853 ; Capt. 1858 ; Maj. 1858 ; Lt.-Col. 1868 ; ret. 1868 ; received thanks of Govt, of India for his services during the Mutiny in enrolling a splendid corps of 800 Bheel police; a great sportsman and big game hunter. Author : Wild Men and Wild Beasts. m. (i) Alexa Angelica Hervey Brand ; (2) the Hon. Violet WiUoughby, dau. of Baron Middleton ; d. 28 April 1908. DELISLE, Robert A., 1838-9. CI. 1. d. 1839. DELISLE, William, 1838-40. CI. 1, 2. DICK, John Simeon Eraser, 1840-3. CI. 3-5. b. 1829 ; s. of Abercromby Dick, H.E.I.C.S., Forres Street. Maj. Land Transport Corps ; Ensign, 1847; Lt. 1856; Capt. 1855; Maj. 1857; h.p. 1859 ; served in Crimea from 1855 as D.A.Q.M.G., attached to Land Transport Corps, including siege and fall of Sebastopol and attacks of 18 June and 8 Sept ; accom- panied exped. to Kertch and Yenikale (medal and clasp and Turkish medal) ; d. 1864. DRUMMOND, William, 1838-43. CI. 1-5. Went to Australia. DUDGEON, James J., 1838-43. CI. 1-5. b. 1828. Capt. 22nd and Soth Ft. ; Ensign, 1846 ; Lt. 1848 ; Capt. 1858 ; P.M. 1866 ; served with Soth Regt. in campaign in Oude, 1858-9 (medal) ; d. 1867. DUNCAN, James, 1838-44. CI. 1-6. b. 15 Jan. 1828 ; s. of Thomas Duncan of Grenada, B.W.I., 78 Great King Street. B.A. Pembroke CoU. Cantab; Ch. of Eng.; C. Bridgewater; d. 25 Oct. 1857. FARQUHAR, William G., 1838-9. CI. 1. b. 1829. H.E.I.C.S. ; Madras Engineers ; Ensign, 1846; Lt. 1848 ; Sappers and Miners, 1852 ; d. i860. FORBES, George Edward, 1838-43. CI. 1-5. b. 8 Aug. 1828 ; s. of George Forbes, Banker, of West Coates House. Grange School, Sunderland ; Edin. Univ. ; went to Austraha in 1847, and became one of the pioneer squatters on the Brisbane River at CoUnton, which was both a sheep and cattle station; also owned stations on the Darhng Downs, and property near Towns- ville, N. Queensland ; m. Louisa LiUias, dau. of Archibald Trotter of Dreghorn, Mid- lothian; d. 2 July 1881. FULLARTON, Thomas, 1838-43. CI. 1-5. b. 1829. d. 1849. Gx\MMELL, Frederick Ernest, 1838-43. CI. 1-5. b. Aug. 1827 ; s. of Capt. James Gammell of Ardiffery, late 92nd Highs. Addiscombe, 1845-6 ; Capt. Bengal Art. ; Ensign, 1846; Lt. 1853; ret. 1858; m. Marion, dau. of Dr. Jas. Shmon, Lesmaha- gow ; d. 23 Feb. 1902. GAMMELL, Harcourt Thomas, 1838-43. CI. 1-5. b. 1828 ; s. of Capt. James Gammell of Ardiffery, late 92nd Highs. ; Dux CI. 5, 1843. Capt. R.N. ; Lieut. 1852; Comm. 1869; ret. 1874; Capt. 1884; m. Frances Hatch ; d. 1904. GOODSIR, Archibald, 1840-2. CI. 3, 4. b. 1828 ; s. of Alexander Goodsir, Sec. B.L. Co., 3 Queen Street, d. 1849. MR. MACDOUGALL'S CLASS, 1838-45 99 GREIG, James H., 1838-41. CI. 1-8. b. 1829. d. while attending school, 1841. GROVE, William George, 1838-42. CI. 1-4. b. 3 Nov. 1827 ; s. of Francis Grove, Capt. R.N. Col. M.S.C. ; Ensign 32nd M.N.I. 1848 ; Lt. 1852; Capt. 1864; Maj. 1868; Lt.-Col. 1874 ; ret. as Col. 1877 ; chiefly employed on police work in Burma, etc. ; for a time Gov. of the Andaman Islands ; m. Sarah Gray ; d. 13 Dec. 1897. HALL, Alfred, 1838-42. CI. 1-4. HALL, Robert, 1838-42. CI. 1-4. Merchant, Marauham, Brazil. HAMILTON, John James, 1841-5. CI. 4-7. b. 19 May 1829 ; s. of Rev. George Hamilton, Min. Ch. of Scot., Kirkcudbright ; Mitchell Medal, 1844 ; Math. Medal, 1845. Mining Engineer, California, Mexico, ChiU, Peru, India, and S. Africa; m. Mary A. S. Foster. Address : 56 Castle Bar Road, Eahng. HAMILTON, Robert Gordon, 1840-3. CI. 3-5. b. 20 Dec. 1827; s. of Rev. George Hamilton, Min. Ch. of Scot., Kirkcudbright. Merchant, Liverpool; of R. G. Hamilton and Co. ; m. EUen Charlotte Jones ; d. 14 May 1878. HOME, Sir John, Bart., 1839-43. CI. 2-5. b. 4 Aug. 1829 ; s. of Sir James Home, Bart., of Blackadder. S. father, 1836; Sub-Lieut. R.N. ; d. 26 March 1849. HOPE, Charles Webley, 1838-9. CI. 1. b. 21 April 1829 ; s. of Charles Hope, Rear-Adm. R.N. Rear-Adm. R.N. ; Lieut. 11 May 1848; Comm. 2 Aug. 1854 .' Capt. 15 May 1861 ; Rear-Adm. i Aug. 1877 ; entered Navy, 1841; served as cadet on 'Warspite' in Mediterranean and W. India Station ; Flag-Lieut, to Adm. Corrie in Baltic, 1854, and received Baltic medal ; in i860 com- manded ' Flying Fish,' one of the squadron accompanying Prince of Wales to Canada ; posted in 1864 to H.M.S. ' Brisk,' and served for four years on Australian Station ; com- manded ' Audacious ' at Hull for three years, and appointed to ' Resistance,' in the Channel Squadron, in 1875 ; attained flag rank, Aug. 1877, and appointed Adm.-Supt., Devonport Dockyard, Feb. 1879 ; Naval A.D.C. to Queen Victoria from 1873 to 1877 ; F.R.G.S., and author of many articles on naval and other subjects in Blackwood's Magazine and other papers ; m. EUen, e. dau. of G. B. J. Jordan of Pigeonsford, Llangranog, Cardi- ganshire ; d. 13 Feb. 1880. HOSKINS, George Richard, 1842-5. CI. 5-7. b. 1829. Pembroke Coll. Oxon; B.A. 1854; M.A. 1857; Ch. of Eng. ; D. 1854; P. 1855 Lich. ; V. of Setmurthy, Cockermouth, Cumberland, and Hon. Can. of CarUsle Cathedral, 1869-96 ; fmly. C. of Wednesbury, 1854-5; Cocker- mouth, 1856-9 ; P.C. of St. Bridget, Becker- met, 1859-66; Ev. Lect. AU SS., Cocker- mouth, 1866-79; P.C. of Setmurthy, Cumb, 1866-92 ; C. of Wythop, Cumb, 1870-3 ; P.C. 1873-94; R.D. of Cockermouth, 1872-82; d. 1899. HUGHES, Alexander, 1838-40. CI. 1, 2. b. 1829. d. 1849. HUMBLE, Edward, 1838-9. CI. 1. INNES, John, 1838-9, 1843-5. CI. 1, 5, 6. b. 1829 ; s. of Cosmo Innes, Advocate, Sheriff of Nairn and Morayshire. Ensign 46th M.N.I. 1848 ; d. 6 April 1854. JARDINE, Alexander, 1840-4. CI. 3-6. b. 10 Feb. 1829 ; s. of Sir WiUiam Jardine, 7th Bart, of Applegirth. C.E. ; JardinehaU, Dumfriesshire ; served with Robert Stephenson, and was associated with him in many of his most celebrated engineering works ; S. father as 8th Bart, of Applegirth in 1874 ; J. P. and D.L. for Co. of Dumfries ; Convener of Co. in 1877- 1890 ; one of H.M.'s Cdmmissioners for Wales, and held other appointments in connection with land under the Bd. of Agriculture ; m. i860 Henrietta, dau. of William Younger of Craigielands, Dumfries- shire; d. Feb. 1893. KEITH, William Alexander, 1838-44. CI. 1-6. b. 1829 ; s. of James Keith, F.R.C.S.E., 10 Wemyss Place. St. Mary's Hall, Oxon ; B.A. 1853 ; M.A. 1854 ; Ch. of Eng. ; D. 1855 ; P. 1856 ; V. of Durham, Rochester, Kent, 1868-88 ; fmly. C. of Ch. Ch., Derby, 1855-6 ; Repton, 1856-7 ; AUSS., Maidstone, 1857-8 ; Durham, 1858-68 ; d. 1888. KINLOCH, Charles, 1838-43. CI. 1-5. b. 25 April 1828; s. of Charles Kinloch of Gourdie, Capt. 52nd Regt. Bonn Univ. ; Wine Merchant ; head of Charles Kinloch and Co., Lond. ; m. Harriet, dau. of Henry Lacy Kingston ; d. 23 Aug. 1897. LANCEY, Wilham, 1839-45. CI. 2-7. b. 1829. d. 1853. LANE, Arthur Benjamin, 1839-45. CI. 2-7. b. 1829 ; from Quebec. d. 1846. 100 MR. MACDOUGALL'S CLASS, 1838-45 LATHAM, Oliver Matthew, 1838-40. CI. 1, 2. b. 1829. Capt. 48th Regt. ; Ensign, 1847 ; Lt. 1849 ; Capt. 1852 ; ret. i860. LEARMONTH, Alexander, 1838-42. CI. 1-4. b. 26 Aug. 1829; s. of John Learmonth of Dean, 6 Moray Place. Of Dean ; Lt.-Col. 17th Lancers ; Cornet, 1849; Lt. 1850; Capt. 1854; Maj. 1856; Lt.-Col. 1859 ; ret. 1859 ; served in Eastern campaign, 1854-5 (medal with clasp) ; m. Charlotte Salter, e. dau. of Lt.-Gen. Humphrey Lyons, Bengal Army ; d. 10 March 1887. LINDESAY, William F., 1839-40. CI. 2. Coffee-planter, Kandy, Ceylon. LYON, WiUiam Fleming, 1838-44. CI. 1-6. b. 1828 ; s. of George Lyon, W.S., of Wester Ogil. Merchant in Odessa ; d. 2 July 1876. M'ALPINE, Walter Addison, 1838-44. CI. 1-6. b. 1829 ; s. of James M'Alpine, 7 Henderson Row. d. 1864. M'DOUGALL, Patrick, 1839-42. CI. 2-4. b. 1828. Comm. R.N. ; Lieut. 1849 ; Comm. 1856; d. 1864. MACKENZIE, George, 1838-45. CI. 1-7. b. 12 Sept. 1828; s. of Richard Mackenzie, W.S., of Dolphinton. W.S. 1852 ; In. 1858 Agnes, 2nd dau. of James Valentine Hagart of Glendelvine, Perthshire ; d. 16 Sept. 1871. MACNISH, WilUam Lear, 1838-45. CI. 1-7. b. 1829 ; s. of Wilham Macnish, M.D., 2 Scotland Street, d. 1854. M'VITIE, Henry, 1840-3. CI. 3-5. b. 1828. M.D. Edin. 1848 ; d. 1859. MAITLAND, James W., 1838-44. CI. 1-6. b. 1829; s. of Thomas Mait- land. Advocate (Lord Dundrennan), Senator of the College of Justice. Of Maitland Phelps and Co., N.Y., U.S.A. ; m. Agnes O'Reilly ; d. i860. MENZIES, John, 1837-43. CI. 1-5. b. 1828. d. 1851. MOFFAT, Thomas, 1841-2. CI. 4. b. 30 April 1825 ; s. of Alexander Moffat of Barbuie, Glencairn, Dumfries. Of Drumbuie, Sanquhar,", f Dumfries ; Farmer; J. P. for Dumfriesshire; m. Mary, dau. of Irving Tinning, Oakbank, Canonbie ; d. 3 Jan. 1910. MOFFAT, William, 1841-2. CI. 4. b. 1827 ; s. of Alexander Moffat of Barbuie, Glencairn, Dumfries. Gold-mining in California ; d. Feb. 1874. MORGAN, Osborne, 1840-2. CI. 3, 4. b, 1828. Maj. -Gen. M.S.C. ; Ensign 38th M.N.I. 1848; Lt. 1851; Capt. 1858; Maj. 1868; Lt.-Col. 1874 ; Col. 1879 ; Maj.-Gen. (ret), 1882 ; d. 1889. MORTON, Boyce WiUiam Dunlop, 1838- 40. CI. 1, 2. b. 24 Aug. 1829 ; s. of William Morton, Capt. (ret.) Bengal Engineers. St. Andrews and The Grange, Sunder- land ; Edin. Univ. ; Addiscombe, 1846-8 ; Lt.-Gen. B.S.C. ; 2nd Lt. 30th B.N.I. 1848; Lt. 1855; Capt. 1861; Maj. 1868; Lt.- Col. 1874; Col. 1879; U.S.L. 1887; Maj.- Gen. 1889 ; Lt.-Gen. 1892 ; served during Cossyah and Jyntiah HiUs campaign, 1863, at the capture of stockades as ci^ officer with the troops ; in civil employ, 1854-89 ; Dep. Comr. of several districts in succession in ' Assam, Oude, Nagpore, and Bengal ; m. Helen, dau. of Robert Tulloh of EUiston, Roxburghshire. Address : 2 Priory Parade, London Road, Cheltenham. MOULE, Henry, 1840-3. CI. 3-5. s. of Joseph Moule, Pres. G.P.O., Great Stuart Street. R.N. MUIRHEAD, Thomas, 1838-9. CI. 1. MURRAY, Andrew, 1838-41. CI. 1, 2. MURRAY, Fitzgerald Lockhart Ross, 1838-42. CI. 1-4. b. 8 Dec. 1829; s. of William Hugh Murray of Pitcal- zean, Ross-shire. Of Pitcalzean, Ross-shire ; Barrister, Lond. ; Student, Mid. Tern., 1850 ; called, 1855 ; m. Mrs. Mary Speedy ; d. 24 Sept. 1882. MURRAY, Sutherland, 1838-44. CI. 1-6. Farmer,' Kirkton, Golspie ; d. NAPIER, George, 1840-2. CI. 3, 4, b. 1829. Lt.-Col. R.A. (late Bombay) ; 2nd Lt. 1847 ; Lt. 1853 ; Capt. 1858 ; Maj. 1872 ; ret. Lt.-Col. 1872 ; d. 1886. NASMYTH, David Job, 1838-44. CI. 1-6. b. 1829; s. of Robert Nasmyth, MR. MACDOUGALL'S CLASS, 1838-45 101 F.R.C.S., Surg. -Dentist to the Queen, 78 George Street. Addiscombe, 1846-7; Lt.-Col. R.E. (Bom- bay) ; 2nd Lt. 1847; Lt. 1854; Capt. 1858; Lt.-Col. 1 868 ; served as Field Engineer with Okamundel F.F. 1859 ; d. 1871. OFFICER, Charles, 1841-3. CI. 4, 5. Sometime of Mount Talbot, Balmoral, Victoria, Australia. PATERSON, Robert Telfer, 1838-45. CI. 1-7. b. 1829. d. 1850. PEARSON, David Alexander, 1838-43. CI. 1-5. b. 15 Dec. 1828; s. of Alexander Pearson, W.S., 17 Royal Circus. W.S. 1850 ; of Pearson and Robertson, W.S. ; m. i860 Elizabeth Abercromby, o.c. of Alexander Gibbon of Johnston, Kincar- dineshire ; d. 22 Dec. 1905. RAIKES, Henry, 1841-2. CI. 4. ROOME, Frederick, 1838-9. CI. 1. b. 8 Feb. 1829. Gen. Bom. S.C. ; C.B. 1887 ; Ensign loth Bom. N.I. 1846 ; Lt. 1852 ; Capt. 1859 ; Maj. 1859 ; Lt.-Col. 1875 ; Col. 1884 ; Maj.- Gen. 1886 ; Lt.-Gen. 1889 ; U.S.L. 1891 ; Gen. 1894 ; served in Turkey during war in Crimea in 1855-6 with Osmanli Irreg. Cav. (Bashi-Bazouks) as Capt. (Turkish medal) ; served in Indian Mutiny cam- paign ; present at storm and capture of for- tified village of Rewah, siege and capture of rebel fort of Awah, siege, storm, and capture of Kotah, in 1858 ; present during operations of brig, under Brig. Smith in C.I. ; at battle of Kotah-Ke-Serai and at storming of various heights and positions occupied by the enemy ; commanded his regt. in general action of 19 June 1858, and attack and capture of the Lushkur and city of Gwalior; siege and capture of Powree, subsequent pursuit of the rebels, action of Beejapoor, battle of Koondrye, with Brig. Smith's Brig., which surprised and defeated a large force of rebels under command of Maun Sing ; commanded Bassoda F.F. at successful actions of Richia, Goonapoora, and other minor skirmishes (nine times desp., medal with clasp, and brev. of Maj.) ; served throughout Abyssinian campaign in PoUt. and InteU. Dept. (desp., medal) ; served in Afghan War of 1879-80, and took part in march to Candahar with force under Maj.- Gen. Phayre (medal) ; d. 8 Dec. 1907. RUSSELL, John, 1838-42. CI. 1-4. Farmer, SaughtonhaU Mains, Murrayfield. SIEVEWRIGHT, Andrew, 1839-40. CI. 2. b. 1828; s. of Andrew Sievewright, Stockbroker, 19 Union Street. Capt. 9th Ft. ; Ensign, 1846 ; Lt. 1848 ; P.M. 1852 ; d. 1862. STEELL, John, 1838-43. CI. 1-5. b. Sept. 1828; s. of Sir John Steell, Sculptor in Scot, to H.M. Queen Victoria. A.M.I.C.E. ; went out to S. Africa in 1851, where he travelled and hunted for some years ; in 1856 went to India to follow his profession, returning home finally in ill- health in 1870 ; m. (i) Alison M'Pherson ; (2) Margaret Graham (his cousin), sister of Peter Graham, R.A. ; d. Aug. 1886. STEWART, Harcourt M., 1841-4. CI. 4-6. b. 1828. Drowned, 1854. STEWART, James, 1838-42. CI. 1-4. b. 14 June 1827 ; s. of James Stewart, Clydebank, Greenock. Of Garvocks and of Blackhouse, Ayrshire ; Merchant, Greenock; M.P. for Greenock, 1878 and 1880; J.P., D.L. Cos. of Ayr and Renfrew ; m. (i) 1855 Margaret Parker, 2nd dau. of Maj. Duncan Darroch of Gourock ; (2) 1868 Margaret Sandilands, dau. of W. Stirling, 2nd son of John Stirling of Kippendavie ; d. 27 May 1895. STEWART, James, 1840-2. CI. 3, 4. Went to Brighton, Melbourne, Victoria. STEWART, Michael John Maxwell Shaw, 1838-45. CI. 1-7. b. 24 Nov. 1828 ; s. of John Shaw Stewart, Advocate, Sheriff of Stirlingshire. The Grange, Sunderland; Haileybury, 1846-8 ; Math. Medal ; H.E.I.C.S. and Bom. C.S. 1849-75 ; Coll. at Canara, 1862 and 1871 ; Mem. of Supreme Council at Calcutta, 1869; reported on the system of land tenure in N. Canara, 1871 ; m. 1867 Julia, dau. of Augustus Hermann Kinder- mann ; d. 3 April 1894. STIRLING, Andrew, 1840-5. CI. 3-7. b. 28 May 1829 ; s. of Charles Stirling of Muiravonside. Of Muiravonside and Messrs. Stirling, Merchants, Manchester ; m. Georgina Louisa, dau. of Sir Henry Martin Blackwood, Bart., Capt. R.N. ; d. 13 April 1909. STIRLING, Wilham Colquhoun, 1840-4. CI. 3-6. b. 1828; s. of William Colquhoun Stirling of Law and Eden- barnet. Capt. i4thM.N.I. and 107th Ft. (Bengal) ; Ensign, 1848 ; Lt. 1851 ; Capt. 1862 ; d. 1867. STOTT, Gibson, 1840-1. CI. 3. b. 20 Feb. 1830; s. of Gibson Stott of Balloch Castle, Dumbartonshire. Glasg. Univ. ; Capt. 92nd Highs. ; Ensign, 1849; Lt. 1852; Capt. 1855; ret. 1862; m. 1858 Anna Maria, e. dau. of Col. Donald MacdoneU, H.E.I.C.S., of Morar, Inverness- shire; d. Aug. 1906. 102 MR-. MACDOUGALL'S CLASS, 1838-45 TARLETON, Edward Weldon, 1841-4. CI. 4-6. b. 1829; s. of Robert Tarleton, Dean Terrace. M.A. ; Chaplain, Calcutta ; d. i868. TAYLOR, Alexander, 1838-45. CI. 1-7. b. 1829. Trin. Coll. Cantab ; B.A. 1852 ; M.A. 1855; Ch. of Eng. ; D. 1854; P. 1855; C. of Halifax (Yorks) P. Ch. ; late C. of Silsoe, Beds ; d. 1861. TAYLOR, Alexander Falconer, 1838-40. CI. 1, 2. b. 1828. Capt. B. Art. ; Ensign, 1845 ; Lt. 1852 ; ret. as 2nd Capt. 1856. THURBURN, Charles, 1838-41. CI. 1-8. Dux CI. 1, 2, and 3, 1839, 1840, and 1841. Of Thurburn and Co., Merchants, Alex- andria, Egypt. THURBURN, Henry, 1838-41. CI. 1-3. b. 1827. Capt. 42nd M.N.I. ; Ensign, 1843 ; Lt. 1850 ; Capt. 1858 ; ret. 1861. TORRANCE, Robert, 1842-4. CI. 5, 6. b. 1828. d.' 1846. TURNBULL, James, 1888-43. CI. 1-5. b. 12 Aug. 1828 ; s. of George Turn- bull, W.S., 49 George Square. W.S. 1857 ; Comr. for the E. of Moray at St. Colme House, Aberdour; m. (i) 1857 Mary Ann, dau. of Wm. Gillon of Wall- house, Linlithgow ; (2) 1867 Jane, dau. of John Corse Scott of Sinton, Roxburghshire ; drowned off Aberdour, 12 May 1887. TURNER, Andrew, 1840-5. CI. 3-7. b. 1829 ; Dux CI. 4, 6 and of whole School, 1845 ; best in Latin Prose, Greek Prose and Verse, CI. 7, 1845. Trin. CoU. Cantab ; B.A. 1862 ; M.A. 1865 ; Ch. of Eng. ; D. 1852 ; P. 1853 ; C. in charge of Chudleigh, Exeter, 1880; fmly. C. of Ch. Ch., Brighton, 1852-5; R. of Burnham-Deepdale, Norfolk, 1855-62 ; Chap, at Pan, 1862-3 '• R- of St Paul's, Norfolk, 1870-2 ; Incumb. of Rothesay, N.B., 1872-5 ; C. in charge of Budleigh Salterton, Devon, 1875-80 ; d. 1882. UTTERSON, William Edward, after- wards W. E. Utterson Kelso, 1841-4. CI. 4-6. b. 9 April 1828 ; s. of Rev. Alfred G. Utterson, R. of Layer- Marney, Essex. Edin. Mil. Acad. ; 17th M.N.I. ; Ensign, 1847 ; Lt. 1853 ; invalided, 1855 ; ret. 1861 ; m. Margaret Wharton ; d. Dec. 1899. WALKER, Francis, 1838-42. CI. 1-4. b. 1829. d. 1849. WALKER, George Andrew, 1838-44. CI. 1-6. b. 24 Jan. 1828. Lt.-Gen. Madras Army ; Ensign 4th M.N.I. 1846; Lt. 1853; Capt. 1862; Maj. 1866; Lt.-Col. 1872; Ass. Corny. -Gen. 1873; Col. 1877; U.S.L. 1886; Maj.-Gen. 1887; Lt.-Gen. 1891 ; d. 1898. WATERS, George, 1840-44. CI. 3-6. WAUCHOPE, John, 1838-44. CI. 1-6. b. 1829 ; s. of George Wauchope, Merchant, 8 Moray Place. Capt. 24th Bom. N.I. ; Ensign, 1847 ; Lt. 1853 ; Capt. 1862 ; invalided, with pension, 1863 ; d. 9 Oct. 1867. WEBSTER, Robert Farquhar, 1839-40. CI. 2. b. 1829. Maj.-Gen. B.S.C. ; 2nd Lt. 21st B.N.I. 1843 ; Lt. 1848 ; Capt. 1858 ; Maj. 1863 ; Lt.-Col. 1869; Col. 1874; Maj.-Gen. 1878; ret. 1878 ; d. 1889. WHITMORE, George Stoddart, 1838-42. CI. 1-4. b. 1880. Maj.-Gen.; K.C.M.G. ; Ensign 62nd Regt. and C.M.R. 1847; Lt. 1850; Capt. 1854; Maj. 1856; ret. 1862; served in Kafiir War, 1847 ; Boem Plaats, 1848 ; Kaf&r War, 1 85 1 -2 ; Brig. Maj. 185 1-2 (thanked in G.O., desp.) ; medal, Brev. Maj., 4th cl. Medjidie for service with Turkish con- tingent, 1855-6; M.L.C., N.Z., 1863-1903; K.C.M.G. 1882 ; commanded N.Z. Colonial Forces, 1868-88; m. 1865 Isabella, dau. of late W. Smith ; d. 17 March 1903 ; see also E.A. Ch. X. 149. WILLIAMSON, James, 1838-43. Cl. 1-5. b. 1828. d. 1853. WILSON, Benjamin, 1838-40. Cl. 1, 2. b. 29 Nov. 1825 ; s. of Robert Sym Wilson, W.S., Cashier, Roy. Bank of Scot. H.E.I.C.S. ; nth M.N.I. ; Ensign, 1843; Lt. 1852 ; ret. 1856 ; subsequently farmer, Dalkeith ; m. Jane Wilson ; d. 8 Feb. 1865. WOOD, John Dennistoun, 1838-45. Cl. 1-7. b. 29 July 1829 ; s. of Patrick Wood, Capt. 7th M.N.I., H.E.I.C.S., of Dennistoun, Tasmania ; 2nd in Cl. 7, 1845. Barr. Mid. Tern. 1852; Sol.-Gen., At- torney-Gen., Minister of Justice, and Sen. Mem. of Ex. Council of Victoria ; M.L.A., Victoria, 1857-64; Mem. of House of As- sembly, Tasmania, 1903-9; Warden of the Municipality of Bothwell ; J.P., etc. etc. ; m. Frances Jane Potts. Address: Dennistoun, Bothwell, Tasmania. MR. FERGUSON'S CLASS, 1839-46 103 ADAM, George R., 1839-41, CI. 1, 2. AITCHISON, Christopher, 1840-2. CI. 2, 3. b. 1 Aug. 1830 ; s. of Hugh Aitchison. J. P. Midlothian; Iron - founder, Loan- head ; m. Mary M'Cleery, Belfast ; d. 3 July 1902. ALLAN, Thomas M., 1839-40. CI. 1. ANDERSON, David, 1841-4. CI. 8-5. ANDERSON, Robert Erskine, 1839-42. CI. 1-3. Addiscombe, 1845-7 ; Capt. 107th Regt. (late 3rd Bengal Europ. Inf.) ; Ensign, 1847 ; Lt. 1850 ; Capt. 1861 ; ret. 1867 ; served throughout Punjaub campaign, 1848-9 ; present at passage of the Chenab and battles of ChillianwaUah and Goojerat (medal with two clasps) ; served throughout Indian Mutiny campaign, 1857-8 ; accompanied the Khakee Duhallah in every expedition till end of Aug. 1857 ; present with his regt. at battle of Agra; with Cotton's Column at Futtehpore, Sikhri ; with Shower's Column at action of Dowsa (medal). ANDERSON, William, 1840-1. CI. 2, BOYLE, Robert, 1839-44. CI. 1-5. b. 2 Dec. 1830 ; s. of the Right Hon. David Boyle, Lord Justice-General. Capt.- R.A. ; 2nd Lt. 1848 ; Lt. 1849 ; Capt. 1855 ; served at siege of Sebastopol, 1855 (medal with clasp and Turkish medal) ; ret. 1865, and became Adj. to ist Admini- strative Brig., Glamorgan Art. Vols. ; m. 1856 Frances Sydney, dau. of Francis F. Sankey, M.D. ; d. 1869. BROOK, William John, 1840-4. CI. 2-5. b. 1830 ; s. of Col. Brook, Pitt. Street. Lt.-Col. 30th Regt. ; 2nd Lt. 1849 ; Lt. 1852 ; Capt. 1854 ; Maj. 1865 ; h.p. 1870 ; Lt.-Col. (h.p.), 1874; ret. 1880; served with 30th Regt. in Crimea from Sept. 1855 ; D.A.Q.M.G. 4th Div. (medal with clasp and 'Turkish medal) ; d. 1902. BROWN, Hugh J., 1839-42. CI. 1-8. BRUCE, George, 1889-44. CI. 1-5. b. 3 Feb. 1829 ; s. of Thomas Bruce of Langlee, W.S., D.C.S., 2 Glenfinlas Street. W.S. 1862 ; d. 17 July 1892. BURN, James, 1839-41. CI. 1, 2. CADELL, Robert, 1839-42. CI. 1-3. b. 3 Jan. 1830 ; s. of Col. George Cadell, Madras Army. Col. B.S.C. ; 2nd Lt. 1849 ; Lt. 1853 ; Capt. 1861 ; Maj. 1869; Lt.-Col. 1875 J Col. 1880; ret. 1880; served in Eastern campaign in 1854, a-^d was present at defence of Eupatoria and at siege and fall of Sebas- topol (de^p., Brev. Maj., medal with clasp, 4th cl. Medjidie, and Turkish medal) ; served in Indian Mutiny campaign ; present in ac- tions at Doomooreagunge and Toolseepore (desp., Brev. Lt.-Col., medal with clasp) ; m. (i) Marion Graham; (2) Georgina Mac- kay ; (3) Mary Arnot ; d. 23 March 1901. CARMICHAEL, James, 1839-46. Cl. 1-7. b. 17 Feb. 1831 ; s. of Archibald Carmichael, Class. Master, E.A. ; Dux CI. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 ; 2nd in Cl. 7 ; best in Greek Prose and Verse, Latin Prose and Verse, and French, Cl. 7, 1846. Edin. Univ. ; Paris Med. Sch. ; Class. Master, Nav. and Mil. Acad., Edin., 1854-6; Class. Master, E.A., 1856-94; Editor of Edinburgh Guardian ; Sub-Editor and after- wards Editor of Ency. Brit, to which he contributed a large number of articles, chiefly on Class, subjects; m. Mary Eliza, dau. of N. S. Hodson, Bury St. Edmunds ; d. 26 Feb. 1894; Memorial Tablet in hall; see also E.A. Ch. i. 90 and 112. CARNEGIE, Hon. John, 1839-42. CI. 1-3. b. 14 Oct. 1829 ; s. of Sir James Carnegie, 5th Bart, of Southesk. Capt. R.N. ; Lieut. 1851 ; Comm. 1861 ; Capt. 1870 ; ret. 1875 ; d. 5 July 1883. CARNEGIE, John de la Condamine, 1839-41. Cl. 1, 2. m. ; d. CHANCELLOR, James, 1839-46. CL 1-7. b. 18 June 1880; s. of Alex- ander Chancellor of Shieldhill Lanark- shire. T.C.D. ; B.A. (Div. Test), 1852 ; M.A. 1855; Ch. of Eng.; D. 1853; P. 1854; V. of St. John's, Derby, 1857; R.D. of Derby, 1886; m. Marion, dau. of Rev. W. Stow, R. of Avebury, Wilts ; d. 22 Deo. 1889. COGAN, Francis M., 1843-4. Cl. 5. Glasg. ; d. COLVIN, Robert Francis, 1843-4. Cl. 5. b. 26 Nov. 1827 ; s. of Rev. Robert Colvin, D.D., Min. of Johnstone, Dumfriesshire. M.A. Edin. Univ. ; Min. of the Ch. of Scot., Johnstone, Dumfriesshire; after- wards in Bombay, and on return Min. of 104 MR. FERGUSON'S CLASS, 183p-46 Kirkpatrick-Juxta and latterly at Teviot- head ; m. 1859 Helen, dau. of J. Brown, W.S., Edin. ; d. 5 Jan. 1888. COOK, George, 1839-45. CI. 1-6. b. 22 Feb. 1830 ; s. of Walter Cook, W.S., Edin. d. 25 Aug. 1845. DARLING, Peter, 1839-44. CI. 1-5. DAVIDSON, John F., 1839-46. CI. 1-7. DEMPSTER, Gordon, 1842-3. CI. 4. DICK, Abercromby Robert, 1839-46. CI. 1-7. b. 5 Aug. 1829 ; s. of Abercromby Dick, H.E.I.C.S., Forres Street. Advocate, 1852 ; Sheriff Sub. of Berwick- shire at Duns, 1861-3 ; to.. 1859 Agnes, dau. of Humphrey Graham, W.S. ; d. 27 July 1863. DICKSON, David Scot, 1839-46. CI. 1-7. b. 23 Sept. 1830 ; s. of Walter Dickson of Monybuie, W.S., 3 Royal Circus ; Dux of the School, 1846. W.S. 1856 ; of Thomson, Dickson and Shaw, "W.S., Edin. ; m. 1861 the Hon. Frances Sophie Addington, dau. of 2nd Viscount Sidmouth ; d. 14 Feb. 1900 ; see also E.A. Ch. vii. 57. DOUGLAS, Edward, 1839-45. CI. 1-6. DUNCAN, William, 1839-40. CI. 1. DUNLOP, Sir James, 1840-2. CI. 2, 3. b. 1830; s. of Sir John Dunlop, 1st Bart, of Dunlop. 2nd and last Bart, of Dunlop ; S. 1839 ; Maj . Coldstream Guards ; Ensign and Lt. 1849; Capt. 1854; Maj. 1855; Crimea, 1854-5; Alma; Balaclava; Inkermann; siege of Sebastopol (medal with clasps) ; d. 1858. ELDER, John James, 1841-5. CI. 3-6. b. 1829 ; s. of Lt.-Col. Alexander Elder (Bom. Army). Maj. -Gen. Bom. S.C. ; 2nd Lt. 1848 ; Lt. 6th Bom. N.I. 1852 ; Capt. 1861 ; Maj. 1868; Lt.-Col. 1874 ; Col. 1879; Maj.-Gen. (ret.), 1881 ; m. BeUina, dau. of Maj. Salmon ; d. 30 July 1901. FORBES, Louis, 1839-43. CI. 1-4. b. 13 Jan. 1830 ; s. of George Forbes, Banker, of West Coates House. Haileybury, 1848-50 ; Telegu Medal ; H.E.I.C.S. and I.C.S. 1850-82; Judge of High Court, Madras ; Addit. Mem. of Council of Gov.-Gen., Calcutta ; m. Emma Frances, dau. of Lt.-Col. Colbeck, Madras Army ; d. 2 Oct. 1909. FORRESTER, James, 1839-43. CI. 1-4. FULLERTON, James, 1839-46. CI. 1-7. b. 18 Aug. 1830 ; s, of the Hon. Lord FuUerton, Senator of College of Justice, 27 Melville Street. Lt. i6th B.N.I. ; Ensign, 1848 ; Lt. 1855 ; appointed to 3rd Inf., Gwalior contingent, 1854 ; on outbreak of Mutiny escaped to Lucknow, where he died of fever during the siege; m. Elizabeth Davidson; d. 15 Sept. 1857- GIBSON, Robert, 1839-42. CI. 1-3. b. 1827 ; s. of Charles Gibson of Quernmore Park, Lancaster, D.L. and High Sheriff, Co. Lanes. Capt. R.N. ; Mid. 1848 ; Lieut. 1849 ; Comm.. 1858 ; Capt. 1863 ; d. 1874. GILL, Dundas Reinhardt, 1839-44. CI. 1-4. b. 1829 ; from Stirlingshire. Capt. loth Huss. ; Lt. 1853 ; Capt. 1857 '• ret. 1859. GILL, Walter Henry, 1839-42. Q. 1-3. b. 1830 ; from Stirlingshire. Ensign C.M.R. 1849 ; Lt. 1854 ; ret. 1856. GOVAN, George, 1841-2. CI. 3. GREIG, Peter M., 1839-41. CI. 1, 2. HALKETT, John Cornelius Craigie, 1839- 42. CI. 1-3. b. 1830 ; s. of Charles Halkett Craigie Inglis of Cramond. Hon. Lt.-Col. ; of Cramond and Harthill ; J. P. for Midlothian and StirHngshire ; Ensign, 1849 ; Lt. 45th Regt. 1853 ; served in Kaf&r War, 1851-3 ; ret. 1855 ; m. Matilda Justine, dau. of Duncan Davidson of TuUoch, Ross-shire ; d. 30 March 1912. HENDERSON, William Robert, 1840-2. CI. 2, 3. HINDHAUGH, William H., 1840-3. CI. 2-4. HO WAT, Robert Kirkpatrick, 1839-44. CI. 1-4. b. 4 Dec. 1829 ; s. of Robert Kirkpatrick Howat of Mabie, Kirk- cudbrightshire. Of Mabie, Kirkcudbrightshire ; m. Amelia Rose Blewitt ; d. i March 1888. HUNT, Robert, 1839-44. CI. 1-5. INGLIS, John, 1839-41. CI. 1, 2. b. 22 June 1830 ; s. of John Inglis of Auchindinny and Redhall, Midlothian. Of Auchindinny and Redhall ; Capt. nth Huss. ; Cornet, 1849 ; Lt. 1851 ; Capt. 1854 ; ret. 1857 ; m. CeciUa Abigail, dau. of John Freeman of Gaines ; d. 3 Sept. 1889. IVORY, Francis, 1839-41. CI. 1, 2. b. 1832 ; s. of James Ivory, Advocate, afterwards Hon. Lord Ivory. Sheep Farmer, Queensland ; d, c. 1900. MR. FERGUSON'S CLASS, 1839-46 105 KILGOUR, William, 1839-42. CI. 1-3. LANDALE, Thomas, 1840-2. CI. 2, 3. b. 18 Sept. 1827 ; s. of David Landale, Proprietor Farmer. Land Valuator ; m. Catherine Patricia Cameron ; d. 14 Dec. 1893. LEE, Robert, 1839-42. CI. 1-8. b. 1 April 1830 ; s. of the Very Rev. John Lee, D.D., LL.D., S.J.P., Prin. of the Univ. of Edin. Advocate, 1853 ; A.D. 1867-8 and 1874-5; Procurator for Ch. of Scot. 1869-80 ; Sheriff of Stirling and Dumbarton, 1875 ; Perth- shire, 1877 ; raised to the Bench with the title of Lord Lee, 1880; Mem. of Roy. Co. of Archers ; m. 1854 Catherine Alleyne, dau. of George Augustus Borthwick, M.D., F.R.C.S.E. ; d. 11 Oct. 1890. LETALINET, Etienne Gustave, 1839-40. CI. 1. LEVEN, James Henry Wilham, 1839-44. CI. 1-5. b. 21 April 1829 ; s. of John Leven, W.S., 29 Scotland Street. Obtained an appointment with a mer- cantile firm at Bahia, Brazil, but died of yellow fever, 9 May 1859, ten days after his arrival there. LLOYD, George, 1839-41. CI. 1, 2. LOGAN, John, 1839-41. CI. 1, 2. MACKAY, iEneas James, 1839-48. CI. 1-4. b. 21 June 1831 ; s. of Donald .apneas Mackay, Capt. H.E.I.C.S. (R.H.A.). Of James Tait and Co., Amoy, China ; d. 23 March 1854 at Swatow. MACKENZIE, John, 1839-46. CI. 1-7. b. 3 Sept. 1830 ; s. of John Whitefoord Mackenzie, W.S., Edin. Edin. Univ. ; W.S. Edin. 1853 ; of J. W. and J. Mackenzie, W.S. ; d. 22 April 1911. M'LALTY, John, 1842-3. CI. 4. MACNEILL, Alexander D., 1839-41. CI. 1,2. MARJORIBANKS, Sir John, 1889-41. CI. 1, 2. b. 4 May 1830 ; s. of Sir William Marjoribanks, Bart., of Lees. Eton and Ch. Ch. Oxon ; S. as 3rd Bart, of Lees, 1834; D.L. for Berwickshire; m. Charlotte Athol Mary, dau. of Richard Trotter of Charter Hall, Berwickshire, and Morton Hall, Midlothian ; d. 18 Nov. 1880. MOSMAN, Hugh, 1889-40. CI. 1. b. 13 July 1829 ; s. of Capt. Hugh Mosman of Auchtyfardle. Lt. 13th Lt. Drag. ; m. Helen, dau. of Alex. Chancellor of Shieldhill ; d. 10 Aug. 1908. MURRAY, John, 1839-45. CI. 1-6. b. 28 July 1829 ; s. of Andrew Murray, jun.. Advocate, 36 India Street. Of Wooplaw; W.S. 1853; m- 1867 Elizabeth, dau. of William Robertson; d. I Dec. 1909. NEILL, John, 1839-44. CI. 1-5. b. 1829 ; Dr. Patrick Neill, Canonmills (Guardian). Went to AustraUa, where he and his two brothers and father died shortly after arrival during an epidemic. NISBET, Robert, 1840-8. CI. 2-4. NISBET, Thomas, 1840-8. CI. 2-4. NORMAND, James Bell, 1840-2. CI. 2, 3. b. Nov. 1880; s. of Henry Normand, CoUiery Owner, Fife. C.E. India ; d. c. 1862 at Allahabad. OMAN, David, 1839-41. CI. 1, 2. b. 1827; s. of Charles Oman, Indigo- planter, of Muddanderry, Jessore, Bengal. Joined his father in India in 1843 ; a. planter aU his hfe ; d. at sea on his way to AustraUa, 1872. PARKER, David, 1839-44. CI. 1-5. b. 4 July 1828 ; s. of John Parker, S.S.C, 7 Mary Place, Prin. Extractor, Court of Session. C.E. ; Canada ; m. Isabella, dau. of Robert Paul, Man. Commercial Bank of Scot. ; d. 30 July 1859 at Camacha, Madeira. PARKER, John James, 1839-45. CI. 1-5. b. 1 Oct. 1829; s. of John Parker, S.S.C, 7 Mary Place, Prin. Extractor, Court of Session. W.S. 1852 ; of Macbrair and Parker, W.S. ; m. 1855 Hannah, o.c. of James Spittal, Edin. ; d. 22 March 1908. PETERSWALD, William J., 1841-4. CI. 3-5. RAEBURN, John, 1839-41. CI. 1, 2. RAEBURN, Logan W., 1839-41. CI. 1, 2. RANKEN, John, 1841-3. CI. 3, 4. b. 1830 ; s. of William Ranken. ROBERTSON, Edward C, 1839-42. CI. 1-3. ROBERTSON, Henry, 1889-41. CI. 1, 2. 106 MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1840-7 ROBERTSON, John, 1839-46. CI. 1-7. b. 22 Oct. 1830; s. of George Robert- son, D.K.R., 28 Albany Street, d. 1884. ROBERTSON, Thomas Durham Weir, 1889-40. CI. 1. b. 12 June 1829 ; s. of James Saunders Robertson, W.S., 7 Randolph Cliff. R.N. ; Mid. H.M.S. ' Thalia,' N. Atlantic Station ; left service ; went to Australia as clerk to Assur. Co. ; became Man. of Victoria Insur. Co., Melbourne ; m. 1857 Jane Ann Falconer; d. 5 April 1873 at Geelong, Victoria. ROBERTSON, William James, 1842-4. CI. 4, 5. b. 1829. Capt. 30th Ft. ; Ensign, 1848 ; Lt. 1852 ; Capt. 1854 ; ret. 1858. ROSS, George, 1839-40. CI. 1. SCOTT, Binny, 1839-41. CI. 1, 2. SMITH, Charles, 1839-42. CI. 1-3. SMITH, Hamilton Lee, 1839-46. CI. 1-7. b. 25 Dec. 1826 ; s. of Rev. George Smith, D.D., Min. of the Tolbooth Parish, 4 Randolph CUff ; Mitchell Medal, 1845 ; Math. Medal, CI. 7, 1846. C.E. P.W.D. India; thanked by Lord Napier for preventing break of gauge on Indian railways ; on returning home ap- pointed Consult. Engineer to India Office, and afterwards Chf. Engineer at Cairo to Khedive of Egypt ; m. Mary Tillotson ; d. 1889. SOUL, Matthew A., 1839-40. CI. 1. STEUART, Archibald, 1839-44. CI. 1-5. b. 27 Aug. 1829 ; s. of James Steuart, W.S., Edinburgh. Edin. Univ. ; W.S. 1853 ; m. Christian, dau. of George Graham Bell of Crurie, Advocate ; d. 29 July 1900. STIRLING, Charles, 1840-3. CI. 2-4. b. 15 Jan. 1831 ; s. of Charles Stirling of Muiravonside. Capt. R.N. ; entd. 1843; Mid. 1850; Lieut. 1851 ; Comm. 1856; Capt. 1863; ret. 1870 ; m. Selina Matilda, dau. of Arthur Grote, H.E.I.C.S. Address : 13 Cliff Avenue, Cromer. STONE, George, 1841-5. CI. 3-6. s. of George Stone of Muirhouse, Cramond. TAIT, Dalhousie Robert, 1848-5. CI. 5-6. TAYLOR, Charles M., 1839-40. CI. 1. TAYLOR, WilHam G., 1839-40. CI. 1. TWISLETON, John, 1840-5. CI. 2-6. WALLACE, William, 1840-4. CI. 2-5. WAUCHOPE, David Baird, 1839-44. CI. 1-5. b. 1880; s. of George Wauchope, Merchant, 8 Moray Place. Wine Merchant, Leith ; J.P. Midlothian ; one of the Leith Dock Commissioners appointed by the Treasury, 1867-72 ; Dir. N.B. and Merc. Insur. Co. and Union Bank of Scot. ; m. Miss Mure, dau. of Lord Mure; d. 28 May 1909 ; see also E.A. Ch. xvi. 133. WEBSTER, Thomas, 1839-40. CI. 1. WODDROP, WiUiam AUan, 1839-44. CI. 1-5. b. 22 Oct. 1829 ; s. of John Allan Woddrop. Harrow ; Hon. Lt.-Col. ; of Dalmamock, Elsrickle, and Garvald, Peeblesshire ; Cornet Scots Greys, 1849 ; Lt. 1853 ; ret. 1856 ; served with regt. in Crimea ; present at affair of Mackenzie's Farm (Balaclava) ; was the last surviving officer of the ' Greys ' engaged there (Crimean and Turkish medals) ; m. Harriette Selina, dau. of the Rev. John Isaac Beresford of Macbiehill, Co. of Peebles; d. I Jan. J911. WOOD, James, 1840-2. CI. 2, 3. WYNNE, John, 1889-42. CI. 1-3. YOUNG, James, 1840-1. CI. 2. MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1840-7 ASHBY, John, 1842-8. CI. 3. b. 1830 ; s. of Nathan Ashby, Jamaica, d. 1843 while at school. BALFOUR, Hon. James, 1840-5. CI. 1-6. b. 10 May 1830 ; s. of John Balfour, 20 Pilrig Street. Merchant, Melbourne ; M.L.C. of Victoria since 1874 ; also an Executive Councillor ; trained in business in Edin. and Lond. ; arrived in Melbourne, 1852 ; partner of James Henty and Co., Merchants, for twenty-three years ; carried on mercantile agency business in Melbourne in name of James Balfour and Co., and grazing and pastoral business with his sons in name of James Balfour and Sons, at Culcairn, N.S.W.; Pres. Melbourne Chamber of Commerce, 1885-6 ; formerly Capt. commanding St. Kilda Batt. R.V. Art. ; M.L.A. for two years; resigned to visit Great Britain; m. 1859 Frances Charlotte, e. dau. of the late Hon. James Henty, M.L.C. ; d. 24 Aug. 1913; see also E.A. Ch. xxi. 41. MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1840-7 107 BELL, Thomas, 1840-4. CI. 1-4. b. 6 May 1830 ; s. of Carlyle Bell, W.S., 7 Royal Circus. Maj.-Gen. Bom. S.C. ; and Lt. 1850 ■ Lt. 1856; Capt. 1862; Maj. 1870; Lt.-Col. 1876; Brev. Col. 1881 ; ret. as Maj.-Gen. 1886; served as Adj. with 2nd Belooch. Regt. with Persian Exped. Force, 1856-7, including assault and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, exped. to Borazoon, and battle of Khooshab (medal with clasp) ; served in Afghan War, 1879-80, and took part in March to Caridahar with force under Maj.-Gen. Phayre (desp., medal) ; m. Miss Knight ; d. 26 Jan. 1903. BOILEAU, Richard Simeon, 1840. CI. 1. b. 1 June 1831 ; s. of Lt.-Col. John P. W. Boileau, B.R.H.A. d. 24 Dec. 1840 while at school. BROOK, Charles, 1840-4. CI. 1-4. b. 1831 ; s. of Col. Brook, Pitt Street. BROWN, George, 1840-1. CI. 1. b. 1830 ; s. of George Brown, Wine Merchant, 25 George Square. BROWN, James, 1840-4. CI. 1-4. b. Nov. 1829 ; s. of Charles Brown, Gayfield Square. Of Barlay ; Merchant, Liverpool and Buenos Aires; m. Christina Latham; d. 12 March 1910. BROWNLOW, Hon. Charles, 1841-2. CI. 2. b. 10 April 1831 ; s. of Lord Lurgan, 1st Baron. S. father as 2nd Baron, 1847 ; Lt. 43rd Regt. ; Ld.-Lt. and Custos Rotulorum of Co. Armagh ; Lord-in-Waiting to Queen Victoria ; m. 1853 Hon. Emily Anne Cavendish-Browne, dau. of 3rd Baron Kilmaine ; d. 15 Jan. 1882. BRUCE, Charles, 1840-6. CI. 1-6. b. 21 April 1830 ; s. of Thomas Bruce, W.S., of Langlee, Roxburghshire, 2 Glenfinlas Street. Edin. Univ. 1846-7, 1853-4 1 LL.D. Edin. 1911 ; Head Office, Bank of Scot., 1847 ; Agent, Bank of Scot., George Street, i860 ; ret. 1901 ; founded a Lectureship on Banking in Edin. Univ. (;£5ooo endow- ' ment ; first lecturer, Allan M'Neil), 1910 ; Mem. Roy. Co. of Archers, 1863; F.R.S. Arts, 1868 ; Orig. Mem. Univ. Club, 1864 ; Gov. Donaldson's Hosp. 1881; Trustee Longmore Trust ; m. (i) Amelia Forbes, dau. of late John Beatson Bell, W.S., of Glenfarg ; (2) Mary Stuart, dau. of late George Seton, Advocate; d. 13 Feb. 1914; see also E.A. Ch. xxi. 97-8. BUCHANAN, Herbert, 1842-6. CI. 3-6. s. of George Buchanan, Glasg. BURGESS, William, 1843-7. Q. 4-7. CAMPBELL, Lewis, 1840-7. CI. 1-7. b. 3 Sept. 1830; s. of Capt. Robert Campbell, R.N., late Gov. of Ascension Island ; Mitchell Medal, 1846 ; Dux of the School, 1847 ; 1st Academical Club Prizes for General Merit, 1846 and 1847 ; best in Greek and Latin Verse, French, German, and Scripture, 1847. Glasg. Univ. 1847-9 > amongst many other prizes Cowan Gold Medal for Greek, Blackstone Exam. ; Trin. Coll. Oxon, 1849 ; SneU Exhib. and removed to Ball. Coll. 1850; held Exhib. until 1855; 2nd CI. Mods. 1852 ; B.A. (ist CI. Grts. 1853) ; M.A. 1856 ; gained Prosser Prize at Ball, and also the Warner Exhib. ; Fell, of Qn.'s Coll. 1855 ; Tutor of Qn.'s Coll. 1856-8 ; Class. Exam. 1863-4 • Hon. LL.D. Glasg. 1871 ; Hon. Fell, of Balliol, 1898 ; took Holy Orders, 1857 ; V. of Milford, Hants, 1858-63 ; Prof, of Greek, St. Andrews Univ., 1863-92; ret. 1892 ; Gifford Lecturer on Nat. Theo., St. Andrews, 1894-5. Pub- lications : Editions of the Classics — (i) Plato's Theastetus, 1861 (2nd ed. 1883) ; (2) Sophistes and Pohticus,- 1867 ; (3) Sophocles, vol. i. 1871 (2nd ed. 1879) ; (4) vol. ii. 1881 ; School Edition, 1886 ; (5) jEschylus, in the Parnassus Series, 1897 ; The Christian Ideal (Sermons), 1877 ; Life of James Clerk Maxwell (with W. Garnett), 1882 (2nd ed. 1884) ; Sophocles in English Verse, 1883 (2nd ed. 1896) ; jEschylus in English Verse, 1890 ; Guide to Greek Tragedy, 1891; edited Plato's Republic (with late Prof. Jowett), 1894; Life of Benjamin Jowett (with E. Abbott), 1897 ; Letters of Jowett (with E. Abbott), 1898 ; articles on Plato and Sophocles, Ency. Brit., 9th ed. ; The Nationahsation of the Old English Universities, 1900 ; in 1904 edited Camp- bell's Poems, m. 1859 Frances Pitt, dau. of Thomas Andrews, Sergt. - at - law ; d. 25 Oct. 1908 ; see also E.A. Ch. xvi. 28. CAMPBELL, WiUiam, 1840-6. CI. 1-6. b. 16 June 1831 ; s. of WiUiam Campbell, M.D., 4 Picardy Place. M.D. Edin. ; Physician, Derbyshire, Bankok, Siam, afterwards Eaton Place, Lond. ; m. Frances Gowan ; drowned at Filey, 9 Oct. 1880. CHALMERS, Henry Brougham, 1840-5. CI. 1-5. b. 1880 ; s. of Dr. Alexander Chalmers, India ; Dux of CI. 2, 1842. Col. B.S.C. ; Prin. Ex. Commissariat Off. at Agra during Mutiny ; wounded at battle of Agra, 5 July 1857 (medal) ; 2nd Lt. 1847; Lt. 1853; Capt. 1861; Maj. 1867; Lt.-Col. 1873; CoL (ret.), 1876; d. 1905. CLARK, Alured J., 1840-5. CI. 1-5. b. 1881 ; s. of WiUiam Clark, India Street. 108 MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1840-7 GUMMING, Alexander, 1840-6. CI. 1-6. b. 21 Oct. 1830; s. of James Cumming, LL.D., Teacher, E.A. 1849-67 Colleague in F. Ch., Old Mel- drum; 1867-1909 Min. of First F. Ch., afterwards West U.F. Ch., Forfar ; m. Mary, dau. of George Hay Boyd of Aber- deen and Ceylon ; d. Jan. 1909. CUMMING, Alexander E., 1840-3. CI. 1-3. b. 1830 ; s. of Alexander Cumming of Costerton. DAVIDSON, Robert, 1840-5. CI. 1-5. b. 8 Oct. 1831 ; s. of Robert Davidson, H.E.I.C.S., 14 Ann Street. Haileybury, 1850-1 ; H.E.I.C.S. and M.C.S. 1852-84 ; C.S.I. 1878 ; M.L.C. and Chf. Sec. to the Govt, of Madras, 1880 ; Mem. of Bd. of Revenue ; J. P. for Co. of Fife; d. 25 Sept. 1913. DIROM, Thomas Alexander, afterwards Pasley-Dirom, 1842-5. CI. 8-5. b. 24 Jan. 1831 ; s. of Alexander Dirom, Capt. 8th Ft., Cleughead, Mount Annan, Annan. Addiscombe, 1846-8 ; Lt.-Col. Bengal Art. ; Ensign, 1848 ; Lt. 1857 ; Capt. 1858; Maj. 1864; C. Brig. R.H.A. 1868 Lt.-Col. 1872 ; ret. 1873. War Service served during siege and capture of Delhi accompanied Sir Hope Grant's Column to reUef of Lucknow ; also at captures of Meeangunge and Bareilly (three times desp., medal with two clasps, brev. of Maj.). J. P. Dumfriesshire ; on death of his uncle, Lt.-Col. John Pasley-Dirom, S. to estate of Mount Annan, 1857, when he obtained royal licence to assume the name of Pasley- Dirom under the entail ; m. 1859 his cousin Anna Leonora, o. dau. of WiUiam MaxweU Dirom, B.C.S. ; d. 21 Aug. 1878. DODS, George A., 1842-5. CI. 3-5. s. of Col. George A. Dods, Madras. DOIG, Charles, 1840-6. CI. 1-6. b. 1830; s. of Charles Doig, Writer, Dewar Place, afterwards Seafield House. A.C.S. EDMONSTOUNE, John, 1844-6. CI. 5, 6. b. 1830. Maj .-Gen. 32nd Regt. ; Ensign, 1850 ; Lt. 1855; Capt. 1857; Brev. Maj. 1858; Brev. Lt.-Col. 1869 ; Maj. 1876 ; Col. 1879 ; ret. as Maj.-Gen. 1882. War Service ': served with 32nd Regt. during Indian Mutiny in 1857-9 ; defended Iron Bridge over River Gomtee with fifty men to cover retreat from Chinhut on 30 June 1857, and from that date engaged in defence of Residency of Lucknow until its final relief on 24 Nov. by Lord Clyde ; led a sortie on 29 Sept., and was twice severely wounded, on 20 July and 29 Sept. (desp. by Sir John Inglis and the Gov.-Gen., brev. of Maj.) ; subsequently engaged in defeat of Gwalior rebels at Cawnpore on 6 Dec. ; at capture of forts at Dehaigu and Tyrool, and through- out Oude campaign, during part of which he served as Staff Off. to Movable Col. under Lt.-Col. Carmichael (medal with clasp and a year's service for Lucknow). d. 1886. ELIOTT, Charles F., 1843-5. CL 4, 5. s. of Capt. Eliott. EWING, Robert Leckie, 1840-4. CI. 1-4. b. 30 Aug. 1830 ; s. of William Leckie Ewing, Glasg. Went to India, 1851, and became an indigo- planter in the Shahabad district ; 1857 the Mutiny broke out, all the factories were burnt, and he lost all his property ; joined the 84th Regt. as a guest of the officers, and was in the field about a year with it, taking part in operations of Azimgarh F.F. under Maj.-Gen. Lugard ; received letter of thanks from Govt, and Mutiny medal ; m. Margaret Burrows. Address : Devongrove, Dollar. FAIR, James, 1842-5. CI. 3-5. s. of Thomas Fair, Coldstream. Went abroad. FOOTE, William M., 1840-3. CI. 1-3. b. 1829 ; s. of William Foote, Seaforth Cottage. Went to India. ERASER, Archibald Colquhoun, 1841-4. CI. 2-4. FURNELL, Michael Cudmore, 1840-7. CI. 1-7. b. 1831 ; s. of F. Fumell, Surgeon, H.E.I.C.S. M.D. Edin. ; F.R.C.S. Edin. ; Ass. Surg. H.E.I.C.S. Madras, 1855; Surg. I.M.S. 1867 ; Dep. Surg.-Gen. 1881 ; Surg.-Gen. 1885 ; CLE. 1886 ; ret. 1886 ; d. 1888. GILLESPIE, Walter, 1843-7. CI. 4-7. b. 8 Dec. 1830 ; s. of George Gillespie of Biggar Park, Lanarkshire. Merchant, Penang ; afterwards Manager of a, Canadian Trust and Loan Co. at Toronto ; m. Laura R., dau. of Lt.-Gen. Paterson, R.A. ; d. Aug. 1898. GRAHAME, David, 1840-4. CI. 1-4. b. 1831 ; s. of James Grahame, Writer, 29 Ann Street. Drowned at the Falls of Niagara. GRAHAME, Jeffrey, 1840-6. CI. 1-6. b. 1829 ; s. of James Grahame, Writer, 29 Ann Street. Went to Canada. GREIG, Benjamin, 1840-5. CI. 1-5. b. 1830 ; s. of James Greig of Eccles, W.S., 9 Abereromby Place. MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1840-7 109 Emigrated early to U.S.A. ; served in American Civil War on the side of the South ; Chief Waggon Master, S. Carolina ; before the Civil War was a railway con- tractor, and after it engaged in the turpentine trade ; m. Irene R. Davis of Charleston Co., S. Carolina; d. 1904. HAMILTON, William Charles Stewart, 1840-2. CI. 1, 2. b. 1831 ; s. of Capt. WiUiam Charles Hamilton of Craigh- Jaw, Kirkeowan. Of Craighlaw, Wigtownshire ; J. P. and D.L.Wigtownshire; Advocate, 1852; served as an officer in Ayr and Galloway Mil., and embodied with it during the Crimean War ; m. 1863 Margaret Anne Mary, dau. of Thomas Jones of Hinton Charterhouse, Bath; d. 6 June 1876. HAMILTON, WiUiam Stirling, 1840-6. CI. 1-6. b. 17 Sept. 1830; s. of Sir William Hamilton, Bart., of Pres- ton and Fingalton, Prof, of Logic and Metaphysics, Univ. of Edin., 16 Great King Street. Addiscombe, 1846-8; Gen. and Col.- Commdt. R.A. ; S. father as loth Bart. 1856; C.B. 1907; 2nd Lt. R.A. (Bengal), 1848; Lt. 1853; Capt. 1858; Maj. 1872; Lt.-Col. 1875; Col. 1879; Col.-Commdt. 1895; Maj.-Gen. 1885; Lt.-Gen. 1889; Gen. 1895 ; U.S.L. 1890. War Service : served during Indian Mutiny, 1857 ; took part in night attack upon Peshawar (wounded in six places) ; siege and capture of Delhi (desp., Lond. Gaz. 30 March 1858, medal with clasp), m. 1856 Eliza, dau. of Maj.- Gen. Barr; d. 26 Sept. 1913. HENDERSON, Charles, 1840-3. CI. 1-3. b. 1830 ; s. of Robert Henderson, Abbotrule, Jedburgh. Of Bonchester Lodge. HILL, WilUam, 1841-3. CI. 2, 3. s. of George Hill (Hill, Thomson and Co.), 6 Saxe-Coburg Place, HORSLEY, Francis, 1840-4. CI. 1-4. b. 1831 ; s. of Sir John Horsley, H.E.LC.S. Maj.-Gen. M.S.C. ; 2nd Lt. 1849 ; Lt. 1854 ; Capt. 1861 ; Maj. 1869 ; Lt.-Col. 1875; Col. 1880; Maj.-Gen. (ret), 1883. War Services : was employed in suppression of the Mutiny in Bengal during 1857-8. d. 1907. HORSLEY, Ralph, 1840-4. CI. 1-4. b. 1831 ; s. of Sir John Horsley, H.E.LC.S. Haileybury, 1849-51 ; Telegu Medal ; H.E.I.C.S. Madras, 1851-6 ; Ass. Mag. and Coll., Bellary ; d. 4 July 1856 at Bellary. HUNTER, Robert Scott, 1840-2. CI. 1, 2. b. 1831 ; s. of Capt. W. Hunter, H.E.LC.S. Capt. 6th D.G. (Carabineers) ; Cornet 2nd D.G. (Greys) and 6th D.G. 1851 ; Lt. 1854 ; Capt. 1855 ; ret. 1862 ; served in Eastern campaign of 1854-5, including affair at Maclcenzie's Farm, battles of Balaclava and Inkermann, and siege of Sebastopol (medal and three clasps, 5th cl. of Medjidie, and Turkish medal) ; commanded the left troop of the Scots Greys in the Balaclava charge ; d. 1896. JOHNSTONE, Charles Hope, 1840-4. Cl. 1-4. b. 1830 ; s. of John James Hope Johnstone of Annandale, M.P., Keeper of Lochmaben Palace. Lieut. R.N. ; d. 1855. JOHNSTONE, John Frederick, 1840-7. Cl. 1-7. b. 1830; s. of Bryce Johnstone, Comely Bank. Went to Australia. LAMBE, David Wight, 1840-1. Cl. 1. b. 13 Dec. 1830 ; s. of Alexander Imlach Lambe, 8 Coates Crescent. Grange School, Sunderland, 1841-4; Mer- chiston, 1844; Bank of N.S.W., Australia, for many years ; m. Louisa Hannah Brookes, Lond. ; d. 28 Jan. 1903. LANGHORNE, Charles James, 1842-7. Cl. 3-7. b. 12 Sept. 1830 ; s. of the Rev. Dr. Thomas Langhorne, Episc. Ch., Musselburgh ; Dux Cl. 4, 5, and 6, 1844-6 ; best in Greek Prose and French Prose, Cl. 7, 1847. Glasg. Univ. 1847-50 ; Cowan Gold Medal, Latin, 1848; Greek, 1850; Snell Exhib. 1850 ; Ball. Coll. Oxon, 1850 ; Warner Exhib. ; B.A. 1856 ; M.A. 1857 ; Ch. of Eng. ; D. 1856; P. 1858; for three years Ass. in Musselburgh Episc. Ch. ; afterwards C. of Curridge, Newbury ; St. Mark's, Whitechapel ; and Itchen Abbas, Winchester ; d. 19 Oct. 1874. LLOYD, John M., 1843-5. Cl. 4, 5. LOUDON, William W., 1840-6. Cl. 1-6. b. 1830 ; s. of William Loudon, Comm. R.N. Administrator-Gen. of Surveys, Bombay ; m. (i) Carohne Adelaide Griffith ; (2) Henrietta Susannah Ranken ; d. 27 Jan. 1907. M'ALESTER, Charles SomerviUe, 1841-5. Cl. 2-5, b. 18 March 1830; s. of Charles SomerviUe M'Alester of Loup and Kennox, Ayrshire. Capt. 46th Ft. ; Ensign, 1846 ; Lt. 1848 ; Capt. 1854 ; h.p. 1866 ; served with 46th Regt. in Crimean campaign from the 8 Nov. 1854, including siege and fall of Sebastopol (medal with clasp, 5th cl. of Medjidie, and Turkish medal) ; m. WilUamina Pollok Morris ; d. 17 Jan. 1903. 110 MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1840-7 M'FARLAN, William Leckie, 1840-5. CI. 1-5. b. 4 Sept. 1830 ; s. of John MTarlan, F.R.C.S., 45 Charlotte Square. Edin. Univ. ; ordained Ch. of Scot. 1859 ; Min. of Tongland, Kirkcudbright, 1859 ; Min. of the second charge, Cupar, 1863; and thereafter Min. of Lenzie, Glasg. ; m. i860 Isabella, dau. of William Leckie Ewing, Stirlingshire ; d. 24 April 1890. M'INROY, David, 1840-4. CI. 1-4. b. 29 July 1831 ; s. of James Patrick M'Inroy of Lude, Blair-Atholl. R.N. ; afterwards in various businesses abroad, chiefly in S. America, latterly ranching ; d. 23 March 1868. M'INROY, William, 1840-4. CI. 1-4. b. 1830 ; s. of James Patrick M'Inroy of Lude, Blair-Atholl; Dux CI. 1 and 3, 1841 and 1843. Harrow ; of Lude, Blair-Atholl ; Merchant, Liverpool; J. P. for Perthshire; m. Debon- naire Fleetwood, 3rd dau. of the Rev. Charles Hesketh of Meols Hall, Lancashire. Address: Lude, Blair-Atholl. MACKENZIE, Andrew, 1840-4. CI. 1-4. b. 1831 ; 8. of Roderick Mackenzie, W.S., Forth Street. M'LACHLAN, John, 1840-2. CI. 1, 2. b. 1831 ; s. of John M'Lachlan, Saxe-Coburg Place. M'NEILL, John, 1840-1. CI. 1. b. 1829 ; s. of Maj. M'Neill, Ann Street. Capt. R.A. ; 2nd Lt. R.A. (Madras), 1853 ; Lt. 1858 ; Capt. R.A. 1864 ; ret. 1868. MARSHALL, James, 1840-2. CI. 1, 2. b. 1830; s. of Rev. Mr. Marshall, Northumberland Street. MAXWELL, James Clerk, 1841-7. CI. 2-7. b. 13 June 1831 ; s. of John Clerk Maxwell, Advocate, of Middle- bie and Glenlair ; Math. Medal and 2nd Academical Club Prize, 1847. Edin. Univ. 1847-50 ; Peterhouse Coll. Cantab, Oct. 1850; Trin. Coll. Dec. 1850; Schol. 1852 ; Fell. 1855 ; Lect. 1855 ; Hon. Fell., 2nd Wrangler, and bracketed with Routh as Smith's Prizeman, 1854 ; B. A. 1854; M.A. 1857 ; wrote essays for the Select Essay Club known as the Apostles, 1853-6 ; Prof, of Nat. Philos. in Marischal Coll., Aberdeen, April 1856 to 15 Sept. i860 ; Prof, of Nat. Philos. in King's Coll., Lond., 1860-5 ; delivered his first lecture to the Royal Institution, 17 May 1861 ; Prof, of Experimental Physics in Univ. of Cam- bridge, 1871 to death ; superintended building of physical laboratory, opened June 1874 ; Member of Council of Senate of the Univ. 1876 ; Pres. of Cambridge Philosoph. Soc. 1876-7 ; F.R.S. 1861 ; Rumford Medallist, i860 ; Hon. LL.D. Edin. 1870; Hon. D.C.L. Oxon, 1876; his mathematical theory of electricity was generally accepted by scientists ; he did more than any one to establish the- kinetic theory of gases. Author : On the Stability of the Motion of Saturn's Rings, 1859 ; Theory of Heat, 1870 ; Introductory Lectures on Experimental Physics, 1871 ; A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism (2 vols.), 1873 ; 2nd ed. 1881 ; The Scientific Papers of J. C. Maxwell (2 vols, posthumous), 1890. m. 1858 Katherine Mary, dau. of Prin. Dewar of Marischal Coll., Aberdeen; d. 5 Nov. 1879; see also Biography by Lewis Campbell and William Garnett. MAXWELL, WiUiam, 1841-2. Q. 2. MOIR, Robert, 1843-5. CI. 4, 5. b. 1831 ; s. of Dr. David Macbeth Moir (Delta), Musselburgh. Edin. Univ.; M.D. 1852 and L.R.C.S.E. 1851 ; F.R.C.S.E. 1859 ; Hon. Surg, and Phys. Roy. Inf., Edin., 1851 ; I.M.S. 1852; Surg, ist Assam L.I. ; i860 Civil Surg., Haupur, N.W.P., and thereafter at Naini Tal, Benares, Agra, Simla, and Calcutta ; 1876 ret. from the service, and settled in med. practice at St. Andrews ; m. Alison Paterson, 'Trinity, Edin. ; d. 1899. MOORE, Roderick W., 1843-6. CI. 4-6. MUIRHEAD, James, 1840-5. CI. 1-5. b. 13 Nov. 1830 ; s. of Qaud Muir- head, Heriot Row. Heidelberg and Edin. Univ. ; LL.D. Glasg. ; Barrister, Inn. Tem., 1857, ^^^ Advocate, 1857; Prof, of Civil Law in Univ. of Edin. 1862-89 ; A.D. 1874-80 ; Sheriff of Chancery, 1880-5 ." Sheriff of Stirlingshire, 1885-9 ; Hon. Mem. Jurid. Soc. of Berlin and Instit. of Roman Law in Rome. Author : 1880 The Institutes of Gaius and Rules of Ulpian, with Translation and Notes ; article Roman Law for 9th ed. Ency. Brit., afterwards published in enlarged form as An Introduction to the Civil Law of Rome. m. 1857 Jemima Lock, dau. of George Eastlake, Sohcitor, Plymouth ; d. 8 Nov. 1889. OFFICER, H. Suetonius, 1841-3. CI. 2, 3. Went to Tasmania. PEARSON, Hugh M. D., 1840-3. CI. 1-3. b. 1830: s. of Maj. James Pearson, H.E.I.C.S., 29 Drummond Place. POPE, Robert, 1840-3. 01. 1-3. b. 1831 ; s. of Capt. Peter Pope, H.E.I.C.S., Brandon Street. Addiscombe, 1849-51 ; 2nd Lt. R.A. (late Madras), 1851 ; Lt. 1857; Capt. 1861 ; MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1840-7 111 served with Saugor Field Div. under Brigadier Whitlock in 1858, and was present at affair of Kubrace, battle of Banda, surrender of Kurwee, and affair at Larcherra (desp., medal with clasp) ; d. 1870. ROBERTSON, Charles S. Hope, 1840-5. CI. 1-5. b. 14 July 1831 ; s. of Hercules J. Robertson, Advocate, afterwards Lord Benholme, Senator of College of Justice. Trin. Coll. Cantab ; M.A. (Sen. Opt.) ; Greek Testament Prize, 1852 ; Dr. Hooper's Oration Prize, 1853 ; associated with James Clerk Maxwell at Cambridge in experiments on light ; ordained, 1855 ; C. St. John's, Bradford, 1855 ; P.C. Muckross, Killarney, 1859 ; V. St. Margaret's-at-Cliff, Dover, 1863 ; Incumb. Crocken Hill, Kent, 1866 ; R. Smeeth, Kent, 1868 ; R.D. 1885-90 ; ret. 1904. Author : Gathered Lights, and numerous articles on microscopical studies, natural history, and science, m. Lucy Dominica, dau. of Rev. John Fitzgerald Day ; d. 13 Dec. 1909 ; see also E.A. Ch. xvii. 63. ROBERTSON, George, 1840-5. CI. 1-5. b. 23 July 1830 ; s. of Hercules J. Robertson, Advocate, afterwards Lord Benholme, Senator of the College of Justice. Of Hedderwick ; CivU Engineer, Edin. ; m. Lucy Mary, e. dau. of Capt. Charles Eraser, R.N. ; d. 7 Feb. 1896. ROBERTSON, John Campbell, 1842-4. CI. 3, 4. b. 5 Dec. 1829 ; s. of James Robertson, Accountant, Edin. (Cashier of the Colonial Life Insur. Co., Edin.). Edin. Univ. 1845-6 ; Bank of Scot. 1846-61 ; ist Batt. Q.E.R.V. 1859 ; Man. Warrant Finance Co. Ltd. 1865 ; Chm. Electrical Industries Development Co. Ltd. 1906 ; m. i860 Dora Anne Fotheringham of Glasg. Address : 52 Dartmouth Park Road, Lond., N.W. ROBERTSON, Robert Jameson Eustace, 1843-5. CI. 4, 5. b. 1830. Lt.-Col. 60th Rifles ; 2nd Lt. 1847 ; Lt. 1850; Capt. 1855; Maj. 1869; ret. as Lt.- Col. 1873 ; served with ist Batt. 60th Rifles during second siege operations at Mooltan, including siege and storm of town and capture of citadel ; was afterwards present at battle of Goojerat, the pursuit of Sikh army, and expulsion of the Afghans beyond the Khyber Pass (medal with two clasps) ; served during operations in Euzofzye country and, capture of insurgent villages on the 11 and 14 Dec. 1849 ; also in exped. against Afreedies in Kohat Pass in Feb. 1850 (medal with clasp) ; served in Red River exped. 1870; d. 1909. ROCHEH), Charles Frederick Everhard James WiUiam George, 1840-2. CI. 1, 2. b. 1831 ; s. of James Rocheid of Inverleith. Of Inverleith ; R.N. 1S45 ; ret. 1849, and went to hve in Germany ; served in army of Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar, 1849-55 ; m. Mathilde, o. dau. of Baron de Salviati of Weimar, Prussian Ambassador at the Court of Spain ; d. 19 Jan. 1864. ROWLEY, Robert Horseley Rickets, 1840-4. CI. 1-4. b. 5 July 1830 ; s. of Capt. Rowley, R.N. Maj .-Gen. R.A. ; 2nd Lt. 1849 ; Lt. 1850; Capt. 1855; Maj. 1871 ; Lt.-Col. 1874; Col. 1879; Maj. -Gen. 1881 ; ret. 1881 ; served in Kaffir War, 1851-3 (medal) ; China exped. of i860, and was present at capture of Taku Forts, actions of 18 and 21 Sept. near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (medal with two clasps) ; d. 27 July 1903. SANDWITH, William, 1840-6. CI. 1-6. b. 1831 ; s. of John Sandwith, Solicitor, 14 Melville Street. Haileybury, 1850-1 ; H.E.I.C.S. and I.C.S. 1852-80 ; Judge, Dharwar ; fmly. Judge, Sholapore and Ahmedabad ; m. Jemima Mary, dau. of the late Rev. Sebastian James Gambler ; d. 20 Sept. 1904. SCOTT, John, 1841-6. CI. 2-6. b. 1830; s. of Charles Cunningham Scott, Halkshill, Largs, Ayrshire ; XI. Glasg. Univ. ; C.B., F.R.S.E. ; Ship- builder and Engineer ; Mem. Roxburgh Club, Bannatyne Club, and Scottish Text Soc. ; Col. Renfrew and Dumbarton Art. Vols. ; contested Greenock (C.) on three occasions. Author: papers on naval archi- tecture, Mary Queen of Scots, and on Darien Co. m. Anne, dau. of Robert Spalding of Kingston, Jamaica ; d. 19 May 1903. SHAND, James John Harvey, 1840-5. CI. 1-5. b. 11 May 1831 ; s. of John Shand, W.S., 24 Royal Circus. In 1856 visited W.I., and died of yellow fever in Grenada, 25 Nov. 1857. SHAW, David, 1842-6. CI. 3-6. b. 3 May 1829 ; s. of David Shaw, Surg. Bom. Army, H.E.I.C.S. Lt.-Gen. I.S.C. ; 2nd Lt. 39th M.N.I. 1848 ; Lt. 1853 ; Capt. 1859 ; Maj. 1868 ; Lt.-Col. 1874 ; Col. 1879 ; Maj.-Gen. 1889 ; Lt.-Gen. 1892 ; U.S.L. 1887 ; served with F.F. against insurgent Moplahs at Muu- jerry, Malabar dist., and was present at engagement on 4 Sept. 1 849 ; at Kolatoor on 25 Aug. 1851 ; commanded a detachment of the Malabar PoUce Force employed in destruction of party of insurgent Moplahs near Calicut, on western coast, on 17 Sept. 1855 ; present at quelling of a. riot in Tinnevelly, 22 Dec. 1858 ; served with 112 MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1840-7 Burmese exped. 1885-6 in command of base at Thayetmyo (desp., medal with clasp) ; m. (1) ; (2) Miss Sillery, dau. of Gen. Sillery, Madras Army ; d. 5 Aug. 1902. SHORTT, James R. G. G., 1840-2. CI. 1, 2. b. 1830 ; s. of Dr. Thomas Shortt, 54 Queen Street. Col. Bom. S.C. ; 2nd Lt. 1846 ; Lt. 1853 ; Capt. 1861 ; Maj. 1866 ; Lt.-Col. 1872 ; Col. (ret.), 1875 ; d. 19 May 1893. SIMSON, Henry Bruce, 1840-4. CI. 1-4. b. 22 Jan. 1832 ; s. of George Simson of Brunton and Pitcorthie, Fifeshire. Haileybury, 1850-2; H.E.I.C.S. and I.C.S. 1852-78; Judge of Jessore; Mutiny medal, 1857-8; D.L., J. P. Fife; m. 1857 Margerry, dau. of Gen. Vincent; d. 11 Aug. 1899. STEELE, John, 1840-2. CI. 1. b. 1829 ; s. of Joseph Steele (Demerara), Inver- leith Row. STRUTHERS, James, 1842-5. CI. 3-5. b. 1880 ; s. of James Struthers, Glasg. d. of cholera in Glasg. 1849. STUART, Kenneth Bruce, 1842-4. CI. 8-4. b. 9 Nov. 1828 ; s. of Robert Stuart of Annat, Perthshire. Capt. 63rd Regt. ; Crimean War (medal and clasp for Sebastopol) ; Ensign, 1850 ; Lt. 1852 ; Capt. 1855 ; m. Clementina Julia, dau. of the Hon. Donald Ogilvy of Clova, Forfarshire ; d. 5 Nov. 1905. SUTTIE, James Grant-, 1841-4. CI. 2-4. b. 25 May 1880 ; s. of Sir George Grant-Suttie, 5th Bart. Merton Coll. Oxon; S. father, 1878, as 6th Bart, of Balgone and Preston Grange ; D.L. for Berwickshire ; Lt.-Col. Haddington, Ber- wick, LinMthgow, and Peebles Art. Mil. ; m. 1857 Lady Susan Harriet Innes-Ker, e. dau. of 6th Duke of Roxburghe ; d. 1878. TAIT, Walter, 1848-7. CI. 4-7. b. 6 July 1880 ; s. of Rev. Adam Duncan Tait, Kirkliston. Edin. Univ. ; Min. of St. Madoes ; m. Jane EUza, dau. of James Archibald Campbell of Inveraw ; d. 2 March 1905. TAYLOR, Joseph, 1840-8. CI. 1-8. b. 1880 ; s. of Joseph Taylor, Tanfield House. THOMSON, WiUiam, 1840-4. CI. 1-4. b. 1831 ; s. of WiUiam Thomson, Bonnington. THOMSON, WiUiam, 1841-8. CI. 2, 8. Address: in 1850, Pleasance, Dumfries. TIPPER, John G., 1840-3. CI. 1-3. b. 1830 ; s. of George Tipper, 26 Ann Street. TROTTER, Coutts, 1840-1. CI. 1. b. 9 April 1831 ; s. of Archibald Trotter of Dreghom. Rugby, 1845; Haileybury, 1850-3; Medal Hist, and Pol. Ecpn. (4th term), and other prizes ; S. to Dreghom, 1844 ; H.E.I.C.S. and B.C.S. 1854-9; F.R.G.S., F.R.S.G.S., F.R.S.E., F. Roy. Anthrop. Soc, F.S.A. (Scot.) ; contributed many articles to the journals of the Geographical and other societies of which he was a member, and a number of articles on geographical subjects to the Ency. Brit., 9th ed. ; travelled extensively among the islands in the Pacific, and for a short time acted as H.B.M. Consul at Samoa ; m. Harriet Augusta, dau. of the Right Hon. Richard Keatinge ; d. 5 Feb. 1906. TURNBULL, Alexander, 1843-4. Farmer, E. Lothian. CI. 4. TURNER, Thomas, 1840-6. CI. 1-6. b. 1830 ; s. of James Turner, Greenock. TWEEDIE, James, 1840-5. CI. 1-5. b. 6 Feb. 1831 ; s. of Thomas Tweedie, H.E.I.C.S., of Rachan and Quarter, Peeblesshire. Of Rachan and Quarter, Peeblesshire ; R.M.C. Sandhurst; 22nd and 80th Regts. ; Ensign, 1851 ; Lt. 1854 ; ret. 1855 ; served in Burma (medal) ; Mem. of the Roy. Co. of Archers; J. P., D.L. Co. Peebles; m. (i) Jane, dau. of Mr. White of Netherurd, Peeblesshire; (2) Emma, y. dau. of David Cunlifie ; d. 25 Oct. 1909. WALKER, James, 1840-5. CI. 1-5. b. 21 Jan. 1830 ; s. of James Walker, Advocate, Sheriff of Wigtovra, 23 Royal Circus. Of Dairy, Midlothian ; Advocate, 1853 ; Dir. Roy. Bank and Life Assoc, of Scot. ; J. P. Midlothian ; m. Hon. Anna Yelverton, 5th dau. of Viscount Avonmore ; d. 11 Sept. 1900. WHIGHAM, Robert, 1841-3. CI. 2, 3. b. 1831 ; s. of George Whigham, W.S., of HaUidayhiU, Dumfriesshire. WOOD, Walter, 1841-5. Aberdeen. CI. 2-5. From WRIGHT, James A., 1840-5. CI. 1-5. b. 1830 ; s. of Mrs. Wright, Perth. C.E. Glasg. YORKE, Joseph A., 1843-4. From Birmingham. CI. 4. DR. CUMMING'S CLASS, 1841-8 113 (See also Chronicles of the Cumming Club, Edin., 1887) ANDERSON, John F., 1841-5. CI. 1-4. b. 1831 ; s. of George Anderson, Leith Walk. Resided at Pau as an invalid ; Libr. of Presb. Ch. there; d. ANDERSON, Octavius, 1841-2. CI. 1. b. 1831 ; s. of William Anderson, Pilrig Street, Town Clerk of Leith. d. 22 Sept. 1856. ANDERSON, Patrick Charles, 1844-6. CI. 4, 5. b. 1831 ; s. of Maj. Alex- ander Anderson, H.E.I.C.S., of Mon- trave, Forfar. Addiscombe, 1848-50 ; Lt.-Col. R.A. (late Bengal); 2nd Lt. 1850; Lt. 1856; Capt. 1859 ; Maj. 1872 ; Lt.-Col. 1877 ; served throughout Burmese War of 1852-3, including operations before and capture of Rangoon (medal with clasp for Pegu) ; was engaged in suppression of Santhal insurrec- tion in 1854, and in Indian Mutiny, includ- ing action of Khudjioa (medal) ; d. 15 Feb. 1882 at sea. BARRY, Robert John, 1842-T. CI. 2-6. b. 1831 ; s. of John Barry, British Hotel, 70 Queen Street. Commission Agent, Edin. Address : 42 Craigmillar Park. BELL, Andrew Beatson, 1841-8. CI. 1-7. b. 20 Sept. 1831 ; s. of John Beatson Bell, W.S., of Kilduncan, 13 Great King Street ; Dux of the School, 1848 ; 1st and 2nd Academical Club Prizes, 1848 ; best in Greek Prose, Latin Prose and Verse, French and French Prose, and Historical Essay, 1848. Glasg. Univ. 1848-51 ; Edin. Univ. 1851-4 ; of* Kilduncan, Fife; Advocate, 1854; Sheriff Sub. of Fifeshire at Dunfermline, 1865 ; Cupar, 1869 ; in 1880 appointed first Chm. of the Prison Comrs. for Scot. ; joined Advocates' Co. Vols. 1859 ; Lt. 1864 ; Capt. ist Fifeshire Rifle Vols. 1865 ; ret. 1880; Hon. Sec. to the Dirs. E.A. 1857- 62; Dir. 1862-78 and 1880-1913; F.R.S.E. 1886; F.R.S. Soc. of Arts (Pres. 1897-9); Gov. of Donaldson's Hosp. ; Gov. of Trust for Educ. in the Highlands ; Dir. of R. Instit. for Home Relief of Incurables ; Dir. of R. Edin. Sick Children's Hosp. ; edited, 1868-86, Digest of Reports of Cases in the Scottish Courts; m. 1865 Mary, dau. of Nicholas Dodd of Belshield, Northumberland; d. 6 Jan. 1913 ; see also E.A. Ch. xx. 70. BRODIE, Thomas Dawson, 1841-7. CI. 1-6. b. 26 Dec. 1832 ; s. of John Clerk Brodie, W.S., C.B., of Idvies. Harrow, 1847-50; Edin. Univ. 1850-2; of Idvies ; W.S. 1857 ; cr. Bart. 1891 ; D.K.S. 1869-74 ; assumed name of Dawson on mar- riage, 1876; m. (i) 1 85 1 Charlotte Frederika, 3rd dau. of Thomas John Furnell of Heath- mount, Co. Limerick; (2) 1876 Anne, e. dau. of William Dawson of Gairdoch and Pow- foulis, Stirlingshire; d. 6 Sept. 1896. BROUGHTON, Robert Henry, 1841-4. CI. 1-3. b. 7 May 1829 ; s. of Maj. E. R. Broughton, H.E.I.C.S. Bengal. Edin. Univ. and at Vet. Coll. ; purchased estate of Rowchester, Berwickshire, 1856, and Hardacres in 1879 ; d. 2 Nov. 1894. BROWN, William, 1841-8. CI. 1-7. b. 1831 ; s. of Dr. William Brown, Pitt Street. M.D. Edin. Univ. ; Ass. Surg. 13th Ft. 1853; served in the Crimea; battle of Tchernaya ; siege and fall of Sebastopol (Crimean medal, clasp ' Sebastopol,' Turkish medal) ; ret. 1857; settled in S. Africa, and died there. BRUCE, Alexander Andrew, 1842-3. CI. 2, 3. b. 14 July 1829; s. of Maj. David Bruce, Commissariat Officer, LA. Maj. -Gen. B.S.C. ; Ensign (Direct Com.), 1846 ; Lt. 1853 ; Capt. 1861 ; Maj. 1866 ; Lt.-Col. 1872 ; Col. 1877; ret. as Maj. -Gen. 1882 ; served with force under Gen. Wheeler in Punjaub campaign, 1848-9 (medal) ; served also under Col. Mackeson against Hussanies in 1852-3 (medal with clasp) ; m. Ada Campbell Semple, Rothesay, Bute ; d. 17 June 1908. BRUCE, George, 1841-2. CI. 1. s. of George Bruce, Shandwick Place. BRYCE, John Henry, 1842-8. CI. 2-7. b. 1831 ; s, of Rev. James Bryce, D.D., Senior Chaplain of Ch. of Scot, in India. Edin. Nav. and Mil. Acad. ; Addiscombe, 1850-2 ; H.E.I.C.S. ; Bengal Art. ; and Lt. 1852 ; stationed at Lucknow, 1857 ; at Chinhut, along with David Macfarlan (E.A. 1842-9), succeeded in saving guns, and gained great distinction ; died at Lucknow of cholera a little later in the siege ; promoted Lt. shortly before his death, and Mutiny medal (clasp ' Lucknow ') to which he would have been entitled was sent to his father ; d. 8 Aug. 1857. H 114 DR. CUMMING'S CLASS, 1841-8 BURNES, George James Holmes, 1843-5. CI. 3, 4. b. 1831 ; s. of Dr. James Bumes, Phys. - Gen. Bom. Army, D.C.L., F.R.S., Kt. of Guelphic Order. H.E.I.C.S. ; ist Bom. Europ. Fus. 1847; Punjaub campaign, 1848-9 ; siege and capture of fort of Mooltan ; battle of Goojerat (Punjaub medal and clasps) ; after the annexation of Oude appointed to loth Reg. Oude Irreg. Inf. 1856 ; this corps was one of the first to figure in the Mutiny, rebelling at Seetapore and massacring nearly all the Europeans in the station ; with a small party of fugitives, including ladies and children, Burnes wandered for months in the jungle, finally being sent prisoner to Lucknow, where he was murdered along with other officers (Kaye's History of the Sepoy War) ; d. 16 Nov. 1857. CARRINGTON, Charles, 1844-5. CI. 4. b. 1831 ; s. of R. C. Carrington, D. of Atholl's Commissioner at Dunkeld. Edin. Univ. ; Solicitor, Lond., 1856 ; Prin. Clerk, Chancery Registrar's Dept., 1859 ; a Registrar, Supreme Court of Judicature, 1882 ; d. ii July 1908. CLEPHANE, William, 1841-5. CI. 1-4. b. 16 May 1832 ; s. of Andrew Clephane of Carlogie, Sheriff of Fife- shire. Addiscombe, 1847-9; H.E.I.C.S.; Bengal Art. ; 2nd Lt. 1849 ; Lt. 1854 ; stationed at Govindghur, near Amritser, during Mutiny, where he died of cholera after a long and fatiguing march in charge of guns and stores, t Sept. 1857. COBBOLD, Alan Brooksby, 1841-4. CI. 1-3. b, 9 Aug. 1830 ; s. of Charles Cobbold of Broughton Park, founder of the first Edin. Zoological Gardens. Edin. Univ. Med., and subsequently Art under George Simpson, R.S.A. ; resided in England from 1861 ; m. 1868 Miss Bar- tholomew ; d. 23 Dec. 1901. COCHRANE, James, 1843-6. CI. 3-5. b. 16 March 1831 ; s. of James Cochrane of Auchendennan, Loch Lomond. Glasg. Univ. Botany ; E.I. Merchant, Glasg., of J. and J. R. Cochrane and Co. ; m. Margaret, dau. of Andrew Clephane, Advocate, Sheriff of Fifeshire ; d. 2 May 1913- COCKBURN, Henry Alexander, 1841-2. CI. 1. b. 10 Nov. 1831 ; s. of John Cockburn, Dean Terrace. The Grange School, Sunderland, 1842-6; Edin. Mil. Acad. ; Addiscombe, 1849-51 ; Gen. B.S.C. ; 2nd Lt. 53rd B.N.I. 1851 ; Lt. 1855 ; Capt. 1857 ; Maj. 1866 ; Lt.- Col. 1868 ; Col. 1873 ; Maj.-Gen. 1882 ; Lt.-Gen. 1886; Gen. 1894; U.S.L. 1887; served in Indian Mutiny, 1857-9 ; took part in affairs near Shahgunge and Agra and several minor engagements in the Doab ; twice wounded, once severely (one horse wounded and one kiUed) ; commanded Sipri F.F. 1859-61 ; services acknowledged by Govt, of N.W.P. on four occasions (Mutiny medal and clasp for C.I.) ; held various appointments under Indian Govt. 1862 onwards ; J. P. Midlothian ; m. 1862 I^ucy, dau. of Gen. Auchmesty Tucker, C.B. A ddress : Eskgrove, Inveresk, Midlothian. CONDAMINE, John de la, 1841-7. CI. 1-6. b. 20 April 1831 ; s. of Robert de la Condamine, Leith. Merchant, Leith ; removed to Lond. i88i ; m. 1866 Ellen, dau. of Dr. Oldham, Lond. ; d. 12 July 1896. CORNILLON, Charles Neaves, 1841-7. CI. 1-6. b. 1831 ; s. of Hypolite Comillon, 62 Queen Street. Edin. Univ. ; Colonial Assur. Of&ce, Edin. ; went out to Melbourne, and later on to Queensland; d. 24 Jan. 1871. CR ASTER, James Thomas, 1843-4. CI. 3. b. 1831 ; s. of Lt.-Col. Craster, 2 Great Stuart Street. Mil. Acad., Edin. ; Lt.-Col. 38th (ist Staffs) Regt. ; 2nd Lt. 1848 ; Lt. 1851 ; Capt. 1854 ; Maj. 1861 ; Lt.-Col. 1872 ; h.p. 1861 ; served in Crimea, 1854 (medal, clasps ' Alma,' ' Inkermann,' ' Sebastopol,' Turkish medal) ; Indian Mutiny ; present at battle of Cawnpore and capture of Meeangunge (Mutiny medal, clasp ' Lucknow ') ; d. 1901. CUTHBERTSON, Andrew, 1842-6. CI. 2-5. b. 1832; s. of Andrew Gray Cuthbertson, Merchant, Leith. Edin. Life Assur. Office ; afterwards of A. G. Cuthbertson and Son, Merchants, Leith; d. 18 June 1864. DENHAM, Thomas Blackball, 1842-3. CI. 2. b. 1831 ; s. of James Denham, A.C.S., Lauriston Lane. High School; joined Mounted PoUce in Victoria ; wounded by bush-rangers ; ret. and settled in Melbourne. DICKSON, John, 1841-5. CI. 1-4. b. 1830 ; s. of David Dickson of Hartree and Kilbucho, Advocate, Edin. Univ. ; Capt. 2nd Lanark. Mil. ; d. 1862. DODS, Harry Howard Dickson, 1842-5. CI. 2-4. b. 1831 ; s. of Col. George A. Dods, Grove Street. Went to Australia ; d. c. 1850. DR. CUMMING'S CLASS, 1841-8 115 DONALD, William, 1841-7. CI. 1-6. b. 17 Aug. 1835 ; s. of Alexander Donald, W.S., 1 St. Colme Street. Edin. Univ. ; C.A. Edin. ; Agra and U.S. Bank, 1856-9 ; in 1859 entered Govt, service, and in 1861 was employed in Civil Pay Dept., first at Madras and then at Bombay; Dep. Account. -Gen., Madras. Author : Manual of the Rules and Regula- tions for the use of Junior Members of the Madras Civil Service, 1870. m. Edith, dau. of Col. Pooley, M.S.C. ; d. 28 March 1907. DREVER, William Scott, 1841-3. CI. 1, 2. b. 1831 ; s. of Col. David Drever, Royal Crescent. Col. Madras Army ; C.S.I. ; 31st M.N.I. ; 2nd Lt. 1847 ; Lt. 1850 ; Capt. i86i ; Maj. 1867 ; Lt.-Col. 1873 ; Brev. Col. 1878 ; Comr. of Police for Madras ; was employed in suppressing insurrection in Pariah Kimedy dist. 1856-7 ; in N. Canara in 1859 conducting operations for suppression of an armed insurrection ; on several occasions engaged in personal encounter with the rebels, who were all eventually captured or Icilled (medal) ; C.S.I, for services during famine of 1878 ; d. 1883 at Madras. DUNCAN, David, 1848-4. CI. 3. s. of William Duncan, Minto Street. Farmer, Monkton, Musselburgh ; d. DUNCAN, Henry, 1841-8. CI. 1-7. b. 25 Nov. 1831 ; s. of Thomas Duncan of Grenada, W.I., 78 Great King Street. Edin. Univ. ; Ch. of Scot. ; Ass. at St. Qui vox, Ayrshire ; Min. of Ettrick, Selkirkshire, 1858 ; afterwards Min. of Crichton, Midlothian ; contributed to mag- azines ; Christian Training, 1868; edited Bible Hours, Under the Shadow, 1865 ; m. (i) Mary B. M. Kinnear ; (2) Cecilia Baillie ; d. 2 Oct. 1907 ; see also E.A. Ch. XV. II. DUNCAN, WilUam Butler, 1844-6, CI. 4, 5. b. 17 March 1830; s. of Alexander Duncan, fmly. of Provi- dence, R.I., afterwards of 7 Prince's Gate, Lond. Edin. Univ. ; The Sorbonne, Paris ; graduated at Brown Univ., Providence, R.I., 1849 ; Banker, N.Y., ret ; Pres. Mobile and Ohio Rly. ; Pres. St. Andrew's Club, N.Y. ; Pres. Pilgrim's Soc, N.Y. ; m. Jane Percy Sargeant of Natches, Missis- sippi, U:S.A. Address : i Fifth Avenue, N.Y. City, U.S.A. ELGIN, Alexander, 1846-7. CI. 6. b. 1831 ; s. of William Elgin, 19 Norton Place. Merchant in W.I., later in Lond. ; m. (i) Miss Wells ; (2) Chatty Elgin ; d. ERSKINE, Henry Napier Bruce, 1841-3. CI. 1, 2. b. Sept. 1831 ; s. of WilUam Erskine of Blackburn House, Linlith- gowshire. Grange School, Sunderland, 1844 ; Hailey- bury, 1851-2 ; C.S.I. 1887 ; Spec. Comr. with the F.F. acting against mutineers in the Marathi country, 1857 '• special thanks of Lord Elphinstone, Gov. of Bombay ; afterwards deputed to introduce income tax in Belgaum dist. ; transferred in 1861-2 to Ahmednugger and Scinde ; Coll. and Maj., Kurrachee, 1864 ; Comr., N. Div. of Bom. Pres., 1877 ; Comr. in Scinde, 1879 ; offered seat in Council of Bombay in 1882, but refused on account of ill-health ; on more than one occasion received the thanks of the Sec. of State and of the Govt, of India ; ret. 1888 ; d. 4 Dec. 1893 ; see also E.A. Ch. ii. 5, 6. EWART, William, 1843-4. CI. 3. b. 1831 ; s. of James Ewart, M.D., Jamaica. Went to Jamaica, where his father had property ; d. c. 1850. FERGUSSON, Alexander, 1841-6. CI. 1-5. b. 21 April 1831 ; s. of William Fergusson, Capt. -Gen. and Gov. of Sierra Leone. Lt.-Col. Bom. S.C. ; H.E.I.C.S. ; Ensign 2nd Bom. Europ. L.I. 1847 ; served in Persia, 1856-7 ; assault and capture of Reshire, 9 Dec. 1856 ; capture of Bushire next day ; operations under Sir James Outram ending in capture of Persian army's camp, magazines, and stores ; battle of Koo- shab (Indian War medal, clasp 'Persia'); returned to India, 1857 ; sent to U. Scinde, where he saw active service at Sukkur and Shikarpore ; relieved in latter post by a class-fellow, James Paton, 4th King's Own ; thereafter served in S. Marathi country ; returned home on sick leave, 1859 ; ist CI. Certil, Hythe, i860 ; passed in Hindus- tani, 1862 (Capt.) ; served on staff appoint- ments; Brig. Maj. at Aden; ret. 1869 as Lt.-Col. Published : 1882 Life of Henry Erskine, Lord Advocate for Scotland ; 1884 Letters and Journals of Mrs. Calder- wood of Polton, 1756 ; 1886 The Laird of Lag, a Life Sketch of Sir Robert Grierson ; The Chronicles of the Gumming Club, 1887. Vice -Pres. Scot. Text Soc; Sec. Sanitary Protection Assoc. ; m. (i) Marion, dau. of Adam Paterson, W.S. ; (2) Agnes Elizabeth, dau. of Col. W. R. Dunmore, Bengal Army ; d. 27 March 1S92. FLINT, Alexander, 1843-5. CI. 3, 4. b. 1831 ; s. of Alexander Flint, Laveroekbank . Farmer ; bought the estate of Broad- chapel, near Lochmaben, which he was farming himself when he died, 1856. FORBES, James Arthur, 1841-3. CI. 1, 2. b. 25 Feb. 1831 ; s. of George 116 DR. CUMMING'S CLASS, 1841-8 Forbes, Banker, of West Coates House. Grange School, Sunderland ; Naval Cadet H.M.S. ' Queen,' subsequently on ' Thetis '; served in Mediterranean, Portugal, and Azores ; H.M.S. ' Salamander ' on E.I. and China Stations ; capture of Martaban and Rangoon, 1852, and engaged in suppression of piracy in China seas ; Lieut. 1853 ; Crimean War ; blockade of Cronstadt and Baltic ports, 1854-5 ; ist Lieut, on ' Orestes,' 1863 ; employed suppressing slave-trade on E. Coast of Africa ; in 1864 assisted Dr. Livingstone by towing his river steamer up the Zambesi ; Comm. 1866 ; 1870-3 Inspg. Comm. of Coast-Guard at Berwick ; ret. 1873 (Indian War medal, clasp 'Pegu,' and Baltic medal) ; Commodore Roy. Forth Yacht Club ; J.P. for the burgh of Ber- wick-on-Tweed ; Sheriff, 1883; promoted ret. Capt. 1881 ; m. 1867 Fearne Jemima, dau. of James Kinnear, W.S., and widow of Prof. W. Edmonstoune Aytoun ; d. 25 June 1905 ; see also E.A. Ch. xii. 127. FRASER, John, 1845-6. CI. 5. b. 1881 ; s. of John Fraser, Provost of Inver- ness. King's CoU. Aberdeen ; ' M.A. 1850 ; studied for the ministry of the F. Ch. ; became an evangelist ; proficient in Gaelic, Welsh, French, Italian, German, Arabic, and Persian languages ; worked for some time in Highlands and Islands of Scot., and subsequently in Egypt ; from thence went to Beyrout, where he taught maths, and astronomy in the Armenian Coll., at the same time preaching in the villages of Lebanon ; crossed from Aleppo to Baghdad, where he continued to preach and distribute Bibles, etc. ; on a journey to Persia, where he intended to continue his missionary work, he was struck down by the sun, and d. 29 July 1871. GAMMELL, John Holmes Houston, 1841-6. CI. 1-5. b. 12 Sept. 1830 ; s. of Capt. James Gammell of Ardiffery, Aberdeenshire, late 92nd Highs. Of Lethendy and Whitehill ; Col. 54th Regt. ; Ensign 76th Regt. 1847 ; Lt. 22nd (Cheshire) Regt. 1852 ; N.W.F. exped. against Mohmunds, 1854 (Indian War medal and clasp) ; Capt. 63rd Regt. 1855 ; March i§56 transferred to 9th Ft. ; Maj. 54th Regt. 1871 ; Lt.-Col. (Brev.), and ret. as Hon. Col. 1877 ; inherited estates of Lethendy, Perthshire, and Whitehill, Forfar- shire, in 1882 ; J.P., C.C, Parish C. ; d. 3 Feb. 1902 ; see also E.A. Ch. ix. 74. GORDON, James Rollings, 1844-7. CI. 4-6. b. 15 Nov. 1831 ; s. of James Gordon of AuchendoUy, Kirkcud- bright. Addiscombe, 1849-51 ; Lt.-Col. 108th Ft. (2nd Batt. R. Inniskilling Fus.) ; Ensign 15th M.N.I, and 3rd M. Europ. Regt. 1851 ; Lt. 1856; Capt. io8thFt. 1862 ; Maj. 1874; ret. as Lt.-Col. 1877 ; m. 1877 Isabel Emily Pauline, dau. of Rev. Charles Law- ford of Winterboume, Stoke, Wilts. GRAHAM, John, 1841-5. CI. 1-4. b. 1832 ; s. of Patrick Graham, W.S., of Robshill. Merchant; of PoUok, Gilmore and Co., Miramichi, Canada, subsequently at St. John's, New Orleans, and lastly at Mobile, U.S.A. ; d. II Nov. 1859 at Mobile, U.S.A. GRAY, Hugh, 1844-7. CI. 4-6. b. 23 March 1831 ; s. of John Gray, Merchant, Greenock. Glasg. Univ. 1847-9 ; went into business with his father ; fell into ill-health and travelled a great deal abroad ; m. Katharine Jamieson. Address : Glenoran, by Helens- burgh. GREIG, Lewis Borthwick, 1841-6. CI. 1-5. b. 1832 ; s. of James Greig of Eccles, W.S., 8 Abercromtay Place. Brown, Shipley and Co.'s office, Liver- pool ; went out to Minnesota, where he was a merchant and brewer at St. Paul's; subsequently removed to San Francisco ; m. Mrs. Catherine Ragnet, nee Eckford ; d. 3 March 1872 at San Francisco. HALL, Thomas Wright, 1841-5. CI. 1-4. b. 9 July 1831 ; s. of Wilham W. Hall, Werter House, Comely Bank. Edin. Univ., L.R.C.S. ; M.D. 1853; M.D. Bahia Univ. 1854; went to Brazil, where he practised at Maranhao, Bahia, Rio de Janeiro, and finally settled at Bahia, being for many years the only British doctor there ; ret. 1898. Author: works on Chem., Chn. Surg., and Theolog. subjects, m. a BraziUan lady; d. in Lond. 15 Aug. 1911. HARLAND, Edward James, 1842-4. CI. 2, 8. b. 1880 ; s. of Dr. Harland of Scarborough. Bart. 1885 ; of Ormiston, Co. Down, and Brompton, Co. Yorks ; apprenticed to Robert Stephenson and Co., Newcastle-on- Tyne, 1845-50 ; with J. and G. Thomson, Glasg., 1850-3 ; Man. for Thomas Toward, shipbuilder on the Tyne, 1853 ; 1854 Man. for Robert Hickson and Co. of Belfast; along with Mr. G. W. WolfE he bought out the old firm and commenced the now world-famed business of Harland and Wolfi ; in 1859 their works covered I J acres ; in 1895 (at his death) they covered 80 acres, employing 9000 men ; Chm. Belfast Harbour Trust ; Mayor of Belfast, 1885-6; M.P. Belfast, North, 1889-95 ; J.P. Cos. Down, Antrim, Leitrim, and for Belfast; m. i860 Rosa Matilda, dau. of Thomas Wann of Vermont, near Belfast ; d. 24 Dec. 1895 ; see also E.A. Ch. iii. 39, 40. HEWLITT, William, 1841-2. CI. 1. s. of Lieut. Hewlitt, R.N. DR. CUMMING'S CLASS, 1841-8 117 HILL, John, 1841-6. CI. 1-5. s. of George Hill (Hill, Thomson and Co.), 6 Saxe-Coburg Place. Merchant in N.Y. HISLOP, Robert, 1841-6. CI. 1-5. b. 25 March 1831 ; s. of Robert Hislop of Bumrig, East Lothian, one of the original proprietors of the E.A. Edin. Univ. Agriculture and Science Classes ; Brewer, Prestonpans ; invented a machine for cleaning and dressing grain, for ■which he was awarded a Silver Medal at the Agricultural Show, Edin., 1858 ; m. Helen N., dau. of David Blaikie, Aberdeen ; d. 8 July 1870. HOME, George, afterwards Home-Speirs, 1841-7. CI. 1-6. b. 23 Sept. 1832; s. of Sir James Home, 8th Bart, of Blackadder. Edin. Univ. ; loth Bart, of Blackadder ; S. brother, 1849 ; Advocate, 1855 ; Sheriff Sub. of Argyllshire at Inverary, 1867-79 ; Capt. Edin. Rifle Vols. 1859 ; commanded a batt. at Vol. Review of 1861 as Maj. ; ret. 1867 ; joined Argyllshire Highland Rifles as Capt. 1873 ; present as Capt. at Vol. Review of 1881 ; S. through his wife to Culcreuch, Stirlingshire, and assumed the additional name of Speirs ; m. 1858 Ann OKphant, dau. of Graham Speirs, Sheriff of Midlothian ; d. 30 July 1887. HOPE, Charles WiUiam, 1841-7; CI. 1-6. b. 23 Jan. 1832 ; s. of James Hope, W.S., D.K.S. Mil. Acad, and Edin. Univ. ; C.E. ; employed by E. India Rly. Co. 1859-61 ; P.W.D. India, 1861-79 ; constructed canals and other works in N.W.P., Bengal, and Burma ; ret. from Govt. ■ service in 1879, after completion of the Sone Canals on which he had been engaged ; continued to live in India ; Sec. and Engineer to Municipahty of Lahore, and in 1883 to Calcutta Municipality ; subsequently engaged in the private practice of his profession ; m. Lucy Harriet, dau. of Robert King of Calcutta ; d. 16 Feb. 1904. HUNTER, Hugh, 1841-4. CI. 1-3. b. 1831 ; s. of Hugh Hunter of Mauritius. After leaving school went to Mauritius to join his father's firm of Hunter, Arbuthnot and Co., and died there after a few years. JENKIN, Henry Charles Fleeming, 1843-6. CI. 3-5. b. 25 March 1838 ; s. of Capt. Charles Jenkin, R.N., of Stowting Court, Kent. Frankfort -on -Main; studied engineering at Univ. of Genoa; M.A. 1850; LL.D. Glasg. 1883; Hon. Mem. Society Professionelle d'Hygiene, Paris; Dir. of the Academy, 1874-85 ; apprenticed to Fairbaim, Man- chester, 1850 ; engaged under Messrs. Newall of Birkenhead in laying the first cable across the Atlantic, the Red Sea cable, cables from Singapore to Batavia, and Malta to Alex- andria ; in the course of mending one of the cables he discovered the fact of living organ- isms existing at a depth of 1200 fathoms ; A.M.I.C.E. 1859 ; in 1861 set up in Lond. in partnership with Mr. H. C. Forde ; F.R.S. 1865 ; Prof, of Engineering, Lond. Univ., 1866-8 ; Prof, of Engineering, Edin. Univ., 1868-85; M. Inst. C.E. 1868; with Mr. Forde, and subsequently in conjunction with Sir Wm. Thomson (Lord Kelvin), acted as engineer to many of the most important cable companies of the world ; Dir. of Watt Institution, Edin. ; several years Vice- Pres. R.S.E. ; Pres. Mechanical Section, Brit. Ass., Edin., 1871 ; held many patents for electrical appliances, bridge work, hydraulics, gearing and caloric motors ; he was also a first-class amateur actor. Author : paper on Transmission of Signals through Submarine Cables pubUshed by Royal Society ; many scientific works ; Magnetism and Electricity (passed through seven editions, and was translated into Italian and French) ; wrote innumerable papers on science, sanitation, education, and general subjects ; contributed papers on art and the drama to the Edinburgh Re- view, Macmillan, Nineteenth Century, the Saturday, and other periodicals, d. 12 June 1885 ; see also E.A. Ch. ii. 90. LEISHMAN, Robert Henry, 1841-4. CI. 1-3. b. 1831 ; s. of James Leishman. Edin. Univ. ; spent some years in Mauritius ; subsequently went to Austraha ; d. 27 June 1 865 at lUilawa. MACDOUGALL, Charles Allan, 1841-4. CI. 1-3. b. 1 Oct. 1831 ; s. of Vice- Adm. Sir John MacDougall, K.C.B., of MacDougall and Dunollie. Addiscombe, 1847-9 ; H.E.I. C.S. Bengal ; Ensign 9th B.N.I. 1849; Lt. 1854; wounded, 1854, in exped. against hill tribes near Peshawar; 1854 appointed to 2nd Regt., Gwalior contingent ; at siege and final capture of Lucknow 1858, acted as inter- preter to 72nd Highs., and as Adj. to Col. Ross's Camel Corps at siege and capture of Calpee, .1858 ; wounded at Jugdispore, 1858 ; rose to rank of Maj. 1869, and ret. as Lt.-Col. 1871 (Mutiny medal, clasps for ' Lucknow ' and ' Central India ' ; Indian War medal, clasp 'N.W.P.'); m. Mrs. Harriett EHzabeth Hale Monro or Campbell, widow of Donald Patrick Camp- bell of Balliveolan ; d. 6 July 1896. M' GREG OR, Lewis George, 1841-2. a. 1. s. of Lt.-Col. M'Gregor, St. Cuthbert Street. M'KEAN, William Blair, 1846-8. CI. 6, 7. b. 9 Nov. 1832 ; s. of John M'Kean, W.S., Man. Scott. Widows' Fund. Entered insur. office in N.Y. after having been in his father's office ; became account- ant ; ret. 191 1 ; m. Isabella Duff. Address: 118 DR. CUMMING'S CLASS, 1841-8 773 Tomkins Avenue, Clifton, Staten Island, N.Y., U.S.A. MACKENZIE, Napier Kincaid Johnston, 1841-6. CI. 1-5. b. 11 July 1831 ; s. of Brig. -Gen. James Mackenzie, Bengal Cav. Cornet B. L. Cav. 1848 ; Lt. 1852 ; d. 28 April 1856 at Simla. MACKENZIE, William Learmonth-, 1843-4. CI. 3. b. 1831 ; s. of William Colville Learmonth-Mac- kenzie of Craigend, Stirlingshire. Went to sea ; when second officer settled in Bombay, where he became a successful merchant ; d. u. 1880 at Bombay. MARRIOTT, Peter William, 1845-7. CI. 5, 6. b. 1831 ; s. of Rev. Harvey Marriott, R. of Claverton, Bath. Lond. Univ. 1850 ; Bath United and St. Bart. Hosps. (Prizeman in Physiology) ; L.S.A. 1854; I.M.S. 1859; joined ist Europ. Regt. Madras Fus. ; went home on sick leave, 1862 ; left Army ; M.D. Giessen Univ. 1869 ; M.D. St. Andrews Univ. 1877 ; M.R.C.P. Lond. 1881 ; M.R.C.S. England, 1883 ; F.L.S. ; practised for many years in Mentone ; Officier de Sante, Alpes Maritimes, from 1864. MAUGHAN, Philip, 1841-5. CI. 1-4. b. 9 Nov. 1831 ; s. of Capt. Phihp Maughan, H.E.I.C.S. (Marine),. 87 Melville Street. Mr. Broughton's Sch., Grange, Edin. ; five years in Canada, till 1 860 ; then settled in business in Lond. as Sec. Thames and Mersey Marine Insur. Co. for a number of years ; subsequently Sec. to Realm Insur. Co. ; d. 29 Oct. 1897. MINVIELLE, St. Croix, 1841-5. CI. 1-4. s. of D. R. Minvielle of St. Lucia, W.l. Returned to St. Lucia, and afterwards went to Cuba. MOSMAN, William, 1845-6. CI. 5. b. 1831 ; s. of Hugh Mosman of Auchtyfardle, Lanarkshire. Merchant, Liverpool ; d. 7 Jan. igoo. NEWTON, William Drummond Ogilvy Hay-, 1841-5. CI. 1-4. b. 1832 ; s. of John Stuart Hay-Newton of Newton. Of Newton Hall ; Capt. 72nd Regt. ; Ensign 72nd Highs. 1850; Capt. 1855; Indian Mutiny ; operations in C.I. and pursuit of Tantia Topee and the Rao Sahib, 1858-9 ; 1863 S. to the family estate of Newton and retired; D.L. E. Lothian; m. 1871 AdeUne Charlotte, dau. of Lt.-Col! Robert Gordon ; d. 1906. PATON, James, 1841-5. CI. 1-4. b. 1831 ; s. of John Paton of Crailing, Roxburghshire. Maj. 4th K.O. Royal Regt. ; Ensign, 1850 ; Lt. 1854 ; Capt. 1855 ; Maj. 1865 ; ret. 1 87 1. War Services : served with 4th Regt. throughout Eastern campaign of 1854-5, including battle of Inkermann, siege and fall of Sebastopol ; wounded (medal with two clasps, Kt. of Legion of Honour, and Turkish medal) ; served also in Indian campaign of 1857-8, and succeeded to command of the troops at attack on fort of Beyt, 2 April 1858, on the senior officer being dangerously wounded (medal) ; Maj. Border Rifle Vol. Regt. for twelve years. m. Agnes Alice Lamb, Ryton, Co. Durham. Address : Crailing, Jedburgh. PATON, John, 1841-6. CI. 1-5. b. 26 May 1831 ; s. of Rev. John Paton, Min. of Ancrum Parish. Banker, Kingston, Canada ; afterwards in N.Y. ; while in Canada Hon. Sec. of Queen's Univ. and Coll., Kingston (twelve years); also Mem. of the Canadian Govt. Univ. Commission, 1862 ; during Fenian troubles in Canada organised the Prince of Wales's Own Regt. of Vol. Mil. for active service ; commanded the regt. for six years ; ret., retaining rank of Lt.-Col. ; head of John Paton and Co., N.Y. ; left New York, 1895 ; came to Lond., and was a Dir. of Bank of B.N. America ; m. Miss Hamilton, dau. of Hon. John Hamilton, Kingston, Canada ; d. March 1901. PEARSON, Alexander, 1841-3. CI. 1, 2. s. of Capt. Pearson, 7 West Maitland Street. PEARSON, Walter H., 1841-3. CI. 1, 2. s. of Dr. John Pearson, Saxe-Coburg Place. PITMAN, Frederick, 1841-2. CI. 1. b. 17 Sept. 1832 ; s. of Maj.-Gen. Robert Pitman, C.B., H.E.I.C.S. Loretto, 1842-3, and privately; Edin. Univ.; W.S. 1857; N.P. ; senior partner of J. and F. Anderson, W.S. ; Clerk to the Fettes Trust at time the Coll. was built ; for many years prin. Agent of the Conservative party in Scot., and one of the founders of the Scott. Conservative Club ; m. 1857 Anna Sitwell, dau. of John Tait, Advocate, Sheriff of Clackmannan and Kinross ; d. 7 Sept. 1896. RAFFLES, Wilham Winter, 1844-5. CI. 4. b. 20 July 1830 ; s. of Rev. Thomas Raffles, D.D., LL.D., F.Z.S. Edin. Univ. 1845-7 ; 1854 ascended Mt. Blanc (then regarded as a very remarkable performance) ; Merchant in Liverpool ; m. Jane Blanchard ; d. 9 Feb. 1895. ROBERTSON, Charles, 1841-44. CI. 1-3. b. 20 April 1831 ; s. of Maj. Robertson of Kindeace, Ross-shire. C.A. 1855 ; S. father in estate of Kindeace, 1868 ; J. P., D.L. Ross and DR. CUMMING'S CLASS, 1841-8 Cromarty; m. 1868 Helena Emma, 3rd dau. of Sir John Maryon-Wilson, Bart., of Charlton, Kent ; d. .30 Oct. 1902. ROBERTSON, John Charles George 1841-2. CI. 1. b. 10 June 1832; s. of Dr. J. Argyll Robertson, r.R.C.S.E.,.58 Queen Street. Germany and Paris ; Edin. Univ. ; F.R.C.S.E. 1853; practised purely as a psychologist ; F.R.A.S. ; Med. Supt. of Monaghan Co. Asyl., Ireland; ret. 1882; d. May 1897 in Edin. RYBOT, Henry Day, 1841-2. CI. 1. b. 1831 ; s. of Col. Francis Chancellor Rybot, H.E.I.C.S., Bom. Cav. Ensign R.M.L.I. 1852 ; Lt. 1854 : h.p. 1859 ; served with Baltic exped. in 1854 (medal) ; d. 1881. SCOTT, Alexander M., 1841-3. CI. 1, 2. s. of Hugh Scott, 24 Saxe-Coburg Place. SHAW, Doyle Money, 1841-7. CI. 1-6. b. 10 Oct. 1830; s. of David Shaw, Surg., H.E.I.C.S. Bombay. L.R.C.S.E. 1854; Insp.-Gen. of Hosp. R.N. ; C.B. 1882; K.C.B. 1911 ; Ass. Surg. R.N. 1854; served in Black Sea, in Crimean War, on shore, and on H.M.S. ' Spiteful," 1854-6 (Crimean medal, clasp for ' Sebastopol,' and Turkish medal) ; 1857 apptd. to a batt. of Marines ; served with them in China three years and a half ; capture of Canton, 1857 ; Peiho disaster, 1859 ; Taku Forts, i860 ; all subsequent operations till capitulation of Peldn (desp. twice, promoted Staff Surg., China medal, three clasps, 'Canton,' 'Taku,' 'Pekin'); served thereafter three years N. America and W.I. ; E.I. on flagship ' Octavia,' 1866-9 ; present through- out the Abyssinian War (medal) ; thereafter seven years in dockyards or trooping ser- vice, and three years on the ' Alexandra ' flagship in Mediterranean as Sen. Med. Off. ; bombardment of Alexandria and subsequent operations under Lord Alcester (medal with clasp, Khedive's star, C.B.) ; 1883 pro- moted Dep. Insp.-Gen. of Hosp. ; at Ply- mouth, Malta, and Haslar, 1884-92, when ret. as Insp.-Gen. of Hosp. ; K.C.B. 1911 ; originator and first Sec. of the Cumming Club; m. 1883 Jessie Martin, dau. of John Graham of Inverleny, Callander. Address : Norfolk Hotel, South Kensington, Lond., S.W. SHERRIFF, John Pringle, 1841-3. CI. 1, 2. b. 13 June 1831 ; s. of Maj. R. W. Sherriff, H.E.I.C.S. AUesley and Mil. Acad., Edin., 1848- 50 ; jLt.-Gen. B.S.C. ; C.B. 1907 ; Ensign 35th B.L.I. 1851 ; during Mutiny, 1857-8, served on staff of 2nd Punjaub Inf. ; battle of Nujufghur under Brig. -Gen. Nicholson ; present at siege, assault, and capture of Delhi ; after Delhi attached to Col. Great- hed's Movable Col. ; battles of Bulund- 119 shuhur, AUyghur, Futtehpore - Sekree ; while still subaltern commanded a mixed force of 250 Inf., 200 Cav., and two guns in Etawah dist. (desp., medal with clasp, and Brev. Maj.) ; promoted Capt. ; at Beejhul- pore defeated mutineers and captured five guns; Maj. 1871; served in Looshai exped. 1871-2 ; comdg. 42nd Assam L.I., took part in Duffla, 1874-5 (desp.), and Naga expeds. of 1875 and 1879-80 (desp., Frontier War medal, clasps 'Looshai' and 'Naga'); 1884 awarded Good Service Pension of ;£ioo ; Maj. -Gen. 1887; Lt.-Gen. 1892 ; Col. 6th Goorkha Rifles, 1904 ; d. 21 Jan. 191 1 ; see also E.A. Ch. xviii. 54. SIMPSON, John R., 1841-4. CI. 1-3. b. 1831 ; s. of Col. John Simpson, H.E.I.C.S. Ensign loth B.N.I. 1850 ; Burmese War, 1852 (medal and clasp) ; Lt. 1856 ; his regt. mutinied at Futtehghur ; shot dead by the mutineers while attempting to protect Mrs. Thornhill, afterwards one of the martyrs at Cawnpore ; he was warmly praised by his CO. for the plucky manner in which he strove to avert the mutiny of his regt. ; d. 4 July 1857. SPENCE, Charles, 1841-6. CI. 1-5. b. 1831 ; s. of Alexander Spence, Agent of Commercial Bank, Leith. Solicitor in Australia ; d. 1857. STEWART, Allan Duncan, 1841-7. CI. 1-6. b. 7 March 1831 ; s. of Col. Alex. Stewart of Strathgarry, H.E.I.C.S. Peterhouse Coll. Cantab ; 9th Wrangler ; B.A. 1853 ; Fell, of Peterhouse ; Capt. Peterhouse VIII. ; of Strathgarry and Inner- hadden ; M. Inst. C.E. ; pupil of B. and E. Blyth, Edin.; Res. Engineer on Banffshire Rly. and a. section of Portpatrick Rly. ; set up as a consulting engineer in Edin. 1861 ; practised for twenty years ; he was consulted as to scientific details by the engineers of both the Tay and Forth Bridges, and was head of the staff in Lond. working for Sir John Fowler and Mr. Benjamin Baker during construction of the Forth Bridge ; m. ; d. 31 Oct. 1894; see also E.A. Ch. ii. 41. STRANGE, Alexander, 1843-4. CI. 3. b. 1829 ; s. of Col. Strange, 25th K.O.S.B. R.M.C. Sandhurst ; Ensign 25th K.O.S.B. 1848 ; while stationed in Madras he put down an armed rising of the Moplahs by entering into single combat with the Moplah leader, whose sword he wrenched from his hand (History of the Cumming Club, p. 123) ; 1858 Capt. 2nd Batt. 14th Regt. ; served in N.Z. War, 1860-1, and subsequently N.Z. War of 1863-5 ; actions at Korwa and Rangarari (desp. for gaEant conduct on 17 July 1863 at Korwa, Brev. Maj., and medal) ; d. of dysentery at sea, returning from N.Z., 11 June 1870. 120 DR. CUMMING'S CLASS, 1841-8 STUART, Robert Laidlaw, 1841-8. CI. 1-7. b. 16 Feb. 1832 ; s. of Alex- ander Stuart, Writer, Edin., Circuit Clerk of Justiciary, one of the original proprietors of the E.A. ; Math. Medal, 1848 ; best in Greek Verse and German, 1848. Edin. Univ. ; W.S. 1856 ; Circuit Clerk of Justiciary, 1863 ; Proc. Fis. Midlothian, 1869-99 ; Dir. of the Academy, 1879-99 ; Law Agent to the W.S. Society from 1892 ; Dir. Life Assoc, of Scotland ; for thirty- seven years unpaid Man. the Edin. Savings Bank; published 1877 English Episco- palianism in Scotland Explained and Justified ; at his death he was Hon. Treas. of the Edin. Day Nurseries Assoc, the Edin. Auxiliary of the C.M.S., and the Irish Distressed Ladies Fund (Scottish Branch), and a Dir. of several charitable undertakings, including the Simpson Maternity Hospital ; m. (i) 1861 Maria Campbell HiU, dau. of Rev. George Anstey, Richmond, Surrey ; (2) 1887 Marie Louise, dau. of Thomas Treloar of Plymouth; d. 2 Oct. 1899 ; see also E.A. Ch. vii. 6, 19. SUTTIE, Francis Grant-, 1841-4. CI. 1-3. b. 18 Jan. 1832; s. of Sir George Grant-Suttie, 5th Bart, of Balgone and Preston Grange. Capt. R.N. ; Mid. 1847 ; Lieut. 1855 ; Comm. 1863 ; Capt. 1869 ; ret. 1882 ; Crimea (Naval Brigade) ; Crimean and Turkish medals, 5th cl. Medjidie ; served on the Cape and Australian Stations ; m. 1877 Elizabeth, y. dau. of Donald Mac- intyre of Kayuga, N.S.W. ; d. 28 Feb. 1884. TAIT, Peter Guthrie, 1841-7. Cl. 1-6. b. 28 April 1831 ; s. of John Tait, Priv. Sec. to the D. of Buccleuch ; Dux Cl. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, 1842-7 ; Math. Medal, 1847 ; Special Academical Club Medal for best Geometrician of Cl. 5, 1846. Peterhouse Coll. Cantab ; B.A. ; Senior Wrangler and ist Smith's Prizeman, 1852 ; Fell, and Tutor of Peterhouse, 1852-4 ; M.A. 1855 ; Hon. D.Sc. Queen's Univ. ; Hon. LL.D. Glasg. 1901 ; Prof, of Maths., Queen's Coll., Belfast, 1854-60; Prof, of Nat. Phil., Univ. of Edin., 1860-1901 ; "became one of the most renowned scientists and mathematicians in Europe. Published : Dynamics of a, Particle, 1856 (with W. J. Steele) ; many short papers and memoirs in the Transactions and Proceedings of the Roy. Soc. of Edin., Math. Journal, Messenger of Maths. , Philosophical Ma,i,aime, Nature, etc. etc. ; Elementary Treatise on Quaternions, 1867 ; A Treatise on Nat. Phil, (with Lord Kelvin) , described as ' one of the greatest books since the Principia of Newton ' ; Lectures on Some lecent Ad- vances in Physical Science, 1876 (was translated intoFrench, German, and Italian) ; Light, Heat, and Properties of Matter ; The Unseen Universe (with Prof. Balfour Stewart), 1875. Pres. Sec. A, Brit. Assoc, 1871 ; Gen. Sec. Roy. Soc, Edin., 1879; Mem. of Intemat. Congress of Electricians, Paris, 1881 ; resigned Professorship, Feb. 1901 ; awarded the Keith Prize of the Roy. Soc, Edin., and in 1886 one of the Royal Medals of the Roy. Soc, Lond. ; m. 1857 Margaret Porter ; d. 4 July 1901 ; see also Life and Scientific Work of Pro- fessor Tait, by Prof. C. G. Knott, D.Sc, and E.A. Ch. viii. 137 and ix. 35. TOD, David, 1841-3. Cl. 1, 2. s. of David Tod, Stafford Street, d. 1845. TOD, William, 1841-3. Cl. 1, 2. b. 22 Oct. 1829 ; s. of Robert Tod of Heathery haugh, Dumfriesshire. Pembroke CoU. Oxon ; B.A. 1857 ; M.A. 1859 ; J. P. Co. Dumfries ; m. Mrs. Dora Thomson or Thomas, widow of James Thomas, Merchant, Glasg. ; d. 19 Feb. 1891. UTTERSON, Alfred, 1841-6. Cl. 1-4. b. 29 March 1833 ; s. of Rev. Alfred G. Utterson, R. of Layer -Mamey, Essex. Tarvin Hall Sch., near Chester; Addis- combe, 1850-1 ; Maj.-Gen. 15th Bom. N.I. ; Ensign, 1851, 2nd Bom. Europ. Regt. (now 106th Ft., 2nd Batt. Durham L.I.) ; served in Scinde and in Persian campaign, 1857, under Sir James Outram ; capture of Burazjoon ; battle of Kooshab, 1857 ; subsequently returned to India ; served during Mutiny in S. Marathi country ; pursuit of Rajah of Shorapore, 1858 ; after amalgamation of H.E.I. C.'s Army with the Brit. Army served as Capt. in 7th Bom. N.I. and ist Grenadiers, N.I. ; exped. against Foudlee Arabs near Aden, 1866-7 '• afterwards with 7th N.I. and 15th N.I., which he eventually commanded ; served aS Col. in Afghan War, 1879-80; ret. as Maj.- Gen. (India medal, clasp ' Persia,' and Afghan medal); d. 18 Oct. 1895 at Geneva; see also E.A. Ch. iii. 19. UTTERSON, Matthew Corsellis, 1841-6. Cl. 1-4. b. 29 Jan. 1832 ; s. of Rev. Alfred G. Utterson, R. of Layer- Mamey, Essex. Tarvin Hall Sch., near Chester; Ensign 2oth Bom. N.I. 1848, direct ; served in Persian expedition of 1856-7 ; killed in first engagement, the assault of the old Dutch fort of Reshire, while gallantly leading his Co. to the attack, 9 Dec. 1S56. VERTUE, George, 1841-4. Cl. 1-3. b. 1831 ; s. of WiUiam Vertue, Wine Merchant, Leith. Wiesbaden ; four years in Lond. with George Vertue and Co., Wine Merchants; succeeded to his father's business in Leith in 1853, which was then conducted under the style of William Vertue and Co. ; m. DR. CUMMING'S CLASS, 1841-8 121 1862 Clara Elizabeth, dau. of Patrick Wilson Bannerman, Advocate, Aberdeen ; d. 19 Jan. 1906. VERTUE, James, 1841-6. CI. 1-5. b. 31 March 1834; s. of William Vertue, Wine Merchant, Leith, Addiscombe, 1849-51 ; chosen one of two cadets to attend the funeral of the Duke of Wellington, 1851 ; Lt.-Col. Madras Engineers; Lt. 1851 ; Capt. 1864; Maj. 1872 ; Lt.-Col. 1877 ; apptd. Ex. Engineer, ist Grade, in 1867, and served in that capacity at Chingleput and Trichinopoly, where he had charge of large relief camp in great Madras famine ; m. 1862 Mary, dau. of Patrick Wilson Bannerman, Advocate, Aberdeen; d. 16 Aug. 1877 at Trichinopoly. WATSON, Alexander, 1842-3. CI. 2. b. 1831 ; s. of Rev. Jonathan Watson, Min. of the Baptist Church, Dublin Street, Roy. High School ; Banker, San Francisco. WATSON, Andrew, 1842-7. CI. 2-6. b. 3 Aug. 1830 ; s. of Hugh Watson, W.S., of Torsonce. Of Torsonce ; W.S. 1858 ; m. 1853 Camilla Ottlie, dau. of Henry Bate of Broomfield Place, Ealing; d. 21 Jan. 1867. WATSON, Patrick Heron, 1841-9. CI. 1-7. b. 5 Jan. 1882 ; s. of Rev. Charles Watson, D.D., Parish Min., Burntisland ; best English Essay, 1847 ; best English Essay and English Verses, 1848. L.R.C.S.E. and M.D. Edin. 1853; F.R.C.S.E. 1855; Hon. F.R.C.S.I. 1887; LL.D. Edin. 1884 ; F.R.S.E. ; Kt. 1903 ; A.M.D. 1854 ; did duty first at Chatham, then at Pera, Scutari, and Kulali (on the Bosphorus), where he spent a winter of arduous work tending invalids from the Crimea ; in April 1855 was laid down with typhus ; in June 1855 was sent to hosp. at Balaclava ; after some months' work at the front his health broke down, and he was invalided home (Crimean, Turkish, and Sardinian medals) ; Ass. Surg. R.A. 1855 ; ret. 1856 ; lectured on Clin. Surg, {vice Prof. Syme) and on MU. Surg, and Hygiene ; Pres. R.C.S. 1878, and again in 1903-4 ; Attach^ to Embassy to Spain for marriage of Alfonso xii. to Princess Mercedes, 7 Jan. 1878 ; received the dignity of ' Caballero de la Real y distingueda Orden de Carlos Terceio ' ; 1882 Surg, in Ord. to Queen Victoria, and, on his accession, to King Edward vii.; held the offices of Pres. Medico-Chir. Soc. and Harveian Soc. ; Surg, to Chalmers Hosp. and Roy. Inf. ; Consult. Surg, to Leith Hosp. ; Med. Off. to the Life Assoc, of Scot. ; Examiner for twenty-seven years to R.C.S. E. ; Mem. of the Gen. Med. Council ; Mem. of the Univ. Commiss. (Scot- land) ; Med. Assess, on the Court of Edin. Univ. 1887 ; D.L. Co. of Edin. ; H.M. Corona- tion medal and R. Household Jubilee medal ; was for many years Surg, to Q.R.V.B.R.S. ; Brig. Surg. Lt.-Col. (V.D.) ; performed many original operations, e.g. cutting out the larynx and excising the thyroid gland. Published : many medical papers, inter alia Excision of the Knee Joint in Case of Disease or Acci- dent ; The Modern Pathology and Treatment of Venereal Disease, m. EUzabeth Gordon, dau. of James Miller, Prof, of Surgery, Edin. Univ. ; d. 21 Dec. 1907 ; see also E.A. Ch. X. 151 and xv. 69. WEBSTER, Thomas F., 1844-5. CI. 4. Went to Lond. WELSBY, Johnson G., 1841-4. CI. 1-3. b. 1831 ; s. of John Welsby, Hender- son Row. Engaged in business in Liverpool, and then went to America. WILLIAMS, Edward, 1841-4. CI. 1-3. s. of Edward WiUiams, M.D., 23 Howard Place. WILSON, Andrew, 1841-6. CI. 1-5. b. 1831 ; s. of Rev. John Wilson, Ch. of Scot. Missionary, and Orientalist, Bombay. ' A volume might be written — and a mighty entertaining one — on the career of Andrew Wilson, one of the most remarkable men the Academy has produced ' (Chronicles of the Cumming Club, p. 217) ; at first a journalist in Bombay on the Bombay Times, on returning home (c. 1855) began a lifelong connection with Blackwood ; edited at one time the China Mail ; as a journalist accompanied the exped. from Tientsin to Pekin, 1861 ; travelled subsequently a great deal in S. China ; wrote a History of the Taiping Rebellion, completed 1868 ; wrote articles for Blackwood on Japan, China, and Switzerland in 1865-6 ; returning to India, edited the Star of India, and after- wards the Bombay Gazette ; when a con- firmed invalid he journeyed alone (with native bearers) for five months in the Himalayas on the borders of Tibet ; published The Abode of Snow ; his last excursion was through the State of Kathiawar, and his last subject Twenty Years of African Travel, pubHshed 1876, being a retrospect of the discoveries of Speke and Grant ; d. 9 June 1881 at Howtoun, Ullswater. WINSCOMBE, Thomas Richard, 1841-5. CI. 1-4. b. 1831 ; s. of Rev. Thomas Cave Winscombe, V. of Warkworth. Durham Grammar Sch. ; B.A. Durham Univ. (Open Schol., Barrington Schol., and a, Lord Crewe's Exhib.) ; nominated to a curacy in Shropshire, but died three days prior to the date fixed for ordination, 19 Dec. 1855- 122 MR. MACDOUGALL'S (AFTERWARDS MR. TROTTER'S) CLASS, 1842-9 WYLLIE, John Shaw, 1841-4. CI. 1-3. b. 1831 ; s. of Col. J. S. Wyllie, 12 Howard Place. Ensign 72nd Highs. 1850 ; ret. 1853 and went to Australia. YOUNGER, Wilham, 1841-4. CI. 1-3. b. 8 March 1831 ; s. of Wilham Younger of Craigielands, Moffat. 1853 became, in succession to his father, senior partner of Wm. Younger and Co. ; ret. 1869 ; 1879 purchased estates of Auchen Castle and Corehead in Dumfriesshire ; m. Margaret, dau. of J. W. Brown of Sydney and Lond. ; d. 4 Aug. 1886. MR. MACDOUGALL'S (AFTERWARDS MR. TROTTER'S) CLASS, 1842-9 AITCHISON, AUan Alexander, 1842-6. CI. 1-4. b. 4 July 1831 ; s. of William Aitchison of Drummore. Capt. 73rd Regt. ; Ensign, 1850 ; Lt. 1851 ; Capt. 1857; ret. i860; d. 12 June i860. BAKER, Benjamin, 1842-3. CI. 1. b. 1830 ; s. of Benjamin Baker, Broughton Street. BALFOUR, Edward, 1844-6. CI. 3, 4. b. 1832 ; s. of Capt. John Balfour of Balfour, Orkney. d. 15 July 1854 3-f Erzeroum. BARR, Fidele, 1843-4. CI. 2. b. 1832 ; s. of F. Barr, Watchmaker, Leith Walk. Roy. High Sch. ; went to AustraUa, 1847. BARR, Matthias Treachler, 1843-4. CI. 2. b. 1833 ; s. of F. Barr, Watchmaker, Leith Walk. Roy. High Sch. ; Ass. with Prouse and Co., Lond. Address: Bow Lane, Lond., E.C. BELL, Frederick, 1842-3. CI. 1. b. 1833 ; s. of William Bell, Trinity. BELL, Robert Home, 1842-6. CI. 1-4. b. 1 April 1832 ; s. of Carlyle Bell, W.S., 7 Royal Circus. Police Force, AustraHa ; m. M. Munday ; d. 6 July 1871. BLYTH, Robert, 1842-3, 1846-8. CI. 1, 4, 5. b. 1832; s. of Rev. George Blyth, Trinity. BOWIE, David Wedderburn, 1842-6. CI. 1-4. b. 4 Dec. 1832 ; s. of John Bowie, W.S., of Camsiscan. d. 25 Feb. 1867. BOYD, Wilham L., 1842-3. CI. 1 b. 1832; s. of Archibald Boyd, Merchant, Leith, 37 Great King Street. BOYLE, David, 1843-6. CI. 2-4. b. 31 May 1888 ; s. of Patrick Boyle of Shewalton, Ayrshire. Capt. R.N. ; 7th E. of Glasgow, etc. etc. ; S. cousin, 1890 ; G.C.M.G. 1897 ; D.L., J. P. for Ayrshire ; LL.D. ; Gov. and Com.- in-Chf., N.Z., 1892-7; entd. Navy, 1846; Lieut. 1855 ; Comm. 1865 ; Capt. (ret.), 1S78; served in White Sea during Crimean War, and in China War, 1857 (medal with clasp for Fatshan Creek affair) ; served afloat twenty-eight years ; m. 1873 Dorothea, dau. of Sir Edward Hunter Blair, Bart. Address : Kelburn, Fairlie, Ayrshire. BOYLE, Henry Dundas, 1842-9. CI. 1-7. b. 1833 ; s. of Right Hon. David Boyle, Lord Justice-Gen., 28 Charlotte Square ; Dux of the School, 1849. Oxford, 1849-50; Haileybury, 1850-2; Cadet H.E.I.C.S. ; d. 16 April 1853. BROOKE, William J., 1842-3. CI. 1. b. 1834; s. of William Brooke, 28 Warriston Crescent. BURNS, George F., 1844-6. CI. 8, 4. Settler, Canada West, near Lake Huron. CADELL, Henry Moubray, 1842-6. CI. 1-4. b. 14 Sept. 1831 ; s. of John Cadell, Advocate, of Tranent. Capt. R.A. (Bengal) ; 2nd Lt. 1851 ; Lt. 1857; Capt. i860; h.p. 1866. War Service : served in second Burmese War and capture of Rangoon in 1852 (medal) ; Indian Mutiny, 1857-8, including siege and capture of Delhi and battle of Bareilly (medal with clasp), m. 1861 Jessie Ellen Nash, Novelist ; d. 12 Feb. 1868. CAMPBELL, Robert, 1842-50. CI. i-7. b. 1882 ; s. of Capt. Robert Campbell, R.N., late Gov. of Ascension Island ; Dux of CI. 1 and 5, 1843 and 1847 ; Mitchell Medal, 1848, and Math. Medal, 1849; best in Greek and Latin Composition and 2nd Academi- cal Club Prize, 1849 ; best in Greek and Latin Composition, CI. U. 7, 1850. M.A. Cantab ; Fell, of Trin. Hall ; Ad- vocate, 1856; Enghsh Bar, 1867; Lincoln's MR. MACDOUGALL'S (AFTERWARDS MR. TROTTER'S) CLASS, 1842-9 123 Inn ; Revising Barrister, 1905 ; author of The Law of Sale and Agency and other legal works; editor of Ruling Cases; m. Marion Lucy Ilbert, Thurlestone, Kings- bridge, S. Devon ; d. 14 Oct. 1912 ; see also E.A. Ch. xx. 11. CHAUMONT, Francis Stephen Bonnet Fran9ois de, 1842-50. CI. 1-U. 7. b, 1833; s. of F. de Chaumont, 2 Darnaway Street ; best French Prose, 1849 ; best English Verses, 1850. M.D. Edin. Univ. ; Surg. A.M.D. ; Ass. Surg. 1854 ; Surg. 1865 ; ret. h.p. 1876 ; Prof, of Mil. Hygiene, Army Med. School, Netley ; served with Rifle Brigade in Crimea from 21 May 1855, and was present at siege and fall of Sebastopol (medal with clasp and Turkish medal) ; d. 1888. CLARKE, WiUiam Fairhe, 1842-6. CI. 1-4. b. 1833 ; s. of Wilham Clarke, India Street. Studied Law ; afterwards M.B. Univ. Oxford, 1862 ; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1862 ; F.R.C.S. Eng. 1863 ; in med. practice at Mayfair, Lond., and later at Tunbridge Wells ; d. CLARKSON, Henry, 1843-6. CI. 2-4. Squatter, Canterbury, N.Z. CLEGHORN, George, now George Tancred, 1842-7. CI. 1-5. b. 16 Oct. 1831 ; s. of George Cleghorn of Weens, 3 Randolph Crescent. Capt. Scots Greys ; of Weens, Roxburgh- shire; H.E.I.C.S. 1851; 43rd N.L.I. ; ret. 1854; joined the 17th Lancers, 1855, and exchanged into the Greys, 1857 ; Cornet, 1855; Lt. 1857; Capt. 1864; ret. 1866 ; for twenty years a numismatist, and published Historical Record of Medals and other pamphlets ; 1895 The Annals of a Border Club, and 1907 Rule Water and its People, a History of my Parish; adopted name of Tancred in 1885 by roy. licence; J.P. for N. Yorks, and J.P. and D.L. for Roxburghshire ; m. 1862 Mary Anne Hay, 3rd dau. of Col. Thos. Lumseden, C.B., of Belhelvie, Aberdeenshire. A ddress : Weens House, Hawick, and late of Arden Hall, Yorks. CLEGHORN, James Charles, 1842-5. CI. 1-3. b. 28 June 1833 ; s. of George Cleghorn of Weens, 3 Randolph Crescent. Capt. 7th M. Cav., H.E.I.C.S.; Cornet, 1852, Direct Com. ; in 1856 left India, but the Mutiny having broken out returned and joined Brig. Whitlock's Col., with which he served throughout the campaign as Lt. ; on his regt. being disbanded retired from army, having succeeded in 1855, on death of his father, to estate of Hawkburn, in Gala Water ; subsequently he travelled a great deal, devoting six months annually for many years to visiting foreign countries; m. Sarah, dau. of Rev. J. Walker of Tipperary, Ireland. Address : Brackenside, The Heath, Woburn Sands, Beds. CLERK, William, 1842-3. CI. 1. COWAN, Hugh, 1842-8. CI. 1-6. b. 3 July 1838 ; s. of John Cowan, Advocate, afterwards Lord Cowan, Senator of Coll. of Justice. Advocate, 1856 ; Sheriff-Sub. of Renfrew- shire at Paisley, 1865-98; author of treatise on The Land Rights of Scotland ; m. Wilhelmina, dau. of Andrew Galbraith of Glasg., Merchant; d. 27 Feb. 1898; see also E.A. Ch. V. 68. COWAN, William Robert, 1842-8. CI. 1-6. b. 3 July 1833; s. of John Cowan, Advocate, afterwards Lord Cowan, Senator of Coll. of Justice. Glasg. and Edin. Univ. ; Merchant, Manchester and Calcutta, of Williamson Brothers and Co. ; d. i April 1898. CURRIE, William, 1843-7. CI. 2-5. b. 1832 ; s. of Charles Currie of Linthill, Roxburghshire. Sometime at Otago, N.Z. ; S. father in estate of Linthill, 1858; m. Mary Margaret, dau. of William Hunt of Navity, Fifeshire ; d. II Jan. 1889. DAVY, Archibald, 1842-3. CI. 1. b. 1832. Trin. Coll. Cantab ; B.A. 1854 ; M.A. 1859 ; Ch. of Eng. ; D. 1856 ; P. 1857 (Lichfield) ; C. of Great Sankey, Penketh, Warrington, -1871 ; P.C. of St. James', Arnside, 1871-2 ; V. of Upper Team, 1872-4 ; C. of Hanwell, 188 1-2 ; Domestic Chap, to Lord de Tabley, 1883-7 ; V. of Wincle (Dio. Chester), 1888 ; d. 1890. DOIG, George, 1842-6. CI. 1-4. b. 1833 ; s. of Charles Doig, Seafield, Leith. Surg. Louisiana Hosp., U.S.A. , DRYSDALE, Andrew Knox, 1842-4. CI. 1, 2. b. 1832; s. of William Drysdale, Hart Street. Surg. 79th Ft. (Cameron Highs.) ; Ass. Surg. 1854 ; Surg. 1864 ; served in Eastern campaign, 1854-5, including battles of Alma and Balaclava and siege of Sebastopol (medal and three clasps and Turkish medal) ; served in Indian campaign of 1858-9, including siege and capture of Lucknow (medal and clasp) ; d. 1869. DUMBRECK, Wilham, 1842-7. CI. 1-5. b. 1833 ; s. of William Dumbreck, Dublin Street. M.D. Edin. Univ. ; Ass. Surg, ist Royals, 1854. War Services: Crimea; siege of Sebastopol (medal with clasp). d. at Lucknow, 1858. 124 MR. MACDOUGALL'S (AFTERWARDS MR. TROTTER'S) CLASS, 1842-9 DYMOND, Robert, 1845-6. CI. 4. b. 1832 ; s. of Robert Dymond, England. Capt. 3rd Drag. ; Cornet, 1851 ; Lt. 1855 ; Capt. 1858 ; ret. 1861. ELDER, William, 1842-6. CI. 1-4. b. 1832 ; s. of Lt.-Col. Alexander Elder, H.E.I.C.S. Bombay. Sheep Farmer, Australia ; died from injuries resulting from a carriage accident. EWING, John Leckie, 1842-4. CI. 1, 2. b. 1 May 1833 ; s. of William Leckie Ewing, Landed Proprietor, Stirling- shire. Zurich three years ; Merchant in Glasg., afterwards in Manchester; m. Ann Watson, Glasg. ; d. 1893. FAIRNIE, James, 1844-5. CI. 3. s. of Mrs. Faimie, 29 Howard Place. GIBSON, George, 1842-5. CI. 1-3. b. 28 July 1831 ; s. of Charles Gibson of Quemmore Park, Lancaster, D.L. and High Sheriff, Co. Lanes. Rossall and Preston ; Trin. Coll. Cantab ; M.A.; D. 1859; P. i860; C. of St. Giles', Shrewsbury, 1859-64; C. in charge of Parish Ch., Whitby, Yorks, 1866-7, and Kirk Sandall, Doncaster, 1871-2; C. of St. Martin in Fields, Lond., 1872-3 ; St. Clement Danes, Lond., 1872-3 ; St. Lawrence Jury, Lond., 1873-4; Chap, at Dinard, Brit., 1877-8; at All Saints', Dieppe, 1878-93 ; R. of L. Berk- hamstead, Herts, 1893-1908 ; Hon. C. at Parish Ch., Falmouth, 1908 ; m. (i) Mary Loy Keene of Whitby ; (2) Chil-de-Roy Dare of Dieppe. Address : St. Michael's, Falmouth. GRAHAM, John, 1843-5. CI. 2, 3. Went to California. GREGORSON, Angus, 1842-4. CI. 1, 2. b. 29 Dec. 1831 ; s. of John Gregorson of Ardtornish, Argyllshire, Hon. Sheriff Sub. of Argyll. Farmer in S. Australia; m. 1863 Annie Burn Murdoch, y. dan. of WiUiam M'Candlish, Controller of Stamps and Taxes, Edin. ; d. Dec. 1872. GROGAN, Edwin, 1842-5. CI. 1-3. b. 1832 ; s. of Wilham Grogan, 9 West Claremont Street. Lt. 6th Ft. and Capt. Stirling Mil. ; Ensign, 1851; Lt. 1852; ret. 1857; Lt. Stirhng Mil. 1857; Capt. 1862; d. 1874. HILLS, Archibald, 1843-7. CI. 2-5. b. 3 March 1832 ; s. of James Hills of Neechindipore, Bengal. Addiscombe, 1850-1 ; XI. ; intended for Indian Army, but gave up that career to inherit his father's indigo factories in Bengal in 185 1 ; a famous pig-sticker; called by Capt. Lord William Beresford, V.C, 'the Prince of Pig-stickers in Bengal ' ; m. Emma, o. dau. of Dr. White, I.M.S. ; d. 28 March 1 896 at Calcutta. HILLS, James, now James Hills-Johnes, 1843-7. CI. 2-5. b. 20 Aug. 1833; s. of James Hills of Neechindipore, Bengal. Addiscombe, 1851-3 (Sen. Art. Com.) ; Lt.-Gen. R.A. (late Bengal) ; V.C, G.C.B. ; 2nd Lt. 1853; Lt. 1857; Capt. i860; Maj. 1864; Lt.-Col. 1868; Col. 1876; Maj.-Gen. 1879; Lt.-Gen. 1883; ret. 1888; served in Indian Mutiny, 1857-8 ; actions on the Hindun ; battles of Budlee-ke-serai, Nujufghur ; siege and capture of Delhi (severely wounded) ; siege and capture of Lucknow ; Rohilcund campaign ; taking of BareiUy ; action of Mohmundee (desp., Lond. Gaz. 16 Jan. 1858, specially mentioned in G.O. of Gov.-Gen. of India in Council, medal with two clasps, Brev. Maj. and V.C. ' for very gallant conduct before Delhi, 9 July 1857, in defending position assigned to him in case of alarm, etc' (see Kaye's History of the Indian Mutiny, vol. ii. pp. 234-5 and 434) ; Eusofzai exped. 1863-4 '• Abyssinian exped. 1868 ; in command of mortars at capture of Magdala (desp., Lond. Gaz. 16 June 1868, medal with clasp, Brev. Lt.-Col.) ; Lushai exped. 1871-2 (desp., medal with clasp, C.B.) ; Afghan campaign, 1878-9-80 ; occupation of Kandahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie ; battle of Charasaib ; occu- pation of Cabul ; operations at Sherpore, action of Pathao Shana, and defence of Kandahar; Gov. of city of Cabul; Comm. N. Afghanistan F.F. (desp. twice, thanks of both Houses of Parliament, K.C.B. 1881, medal with two clasps) ; G.C.B. 1893 ; J. P. and D.L. Co. Carmarthen ; High Sheriff, 1886 ; Freeman of Co. and Burgh of Carmarthen, 1910 ; Hon. Col. Carmarthen Mil. Art. till its efiacement, 1907 ; Hon. Col. Pembrokeshire Vol. Batt. (' The Welsh Regt. ') till broken up, and Hon. Col. 4th Batt. 'The Welsh Regt.' 1909; m. 1882 Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of the late John Johnes of Dolancothy, Carmarthenshire, and as- sumed the surname of Hills-Johnes, Oct. 1883. Address : Dolancothy, Llanwrda, S. Wales. Portrait in hall; see also E.A. Ch. i. 117. HOPE, David Boyle, 1842-7. CI. 1-5. b. 21 Aug. 1833 ; s. of James Hope, W.S., D.K.S. Charterhouse ; Edin. Univ. ; Gfange CO. ; Capt. Dumfries C.C. ; Advocate, 1858; Sheriff Sub. Dumfriesshire, 1867-90 ; Sheriff of Dumfries and Galloway, 1890 ; Sheriff of Roxburgh, Berwick, and Selkirk, 1890-6; J. P. Dumfriesshire ; Sec. Edin. Philhar- monic Soc. to 1866 ; Conductor Dumfries Choral Union ; Private Advocates' Co. Queen's Edin. Rifles; Capt. Dumfriesshire Vols. ; m. Letitia Augusta, y. dau. of Arthur Burgh Crofton of Roebuck Castle, Co. Dublin ; d. 9 Sept. 1896 ; see also E.A. Ch. iv. 3. MR. MACDOUGALL'S (AFTERWARDS MR. TROTTER'S) CLASS, 1842-9 125 HUTCHINSON, Robert Fame, 1846-9. CI. 5-7. b. 1832; India. M.D. Edin. ; Surg. - Gen. I.M.S. ; Ass. Surg. Bengal, 1853 ; Surg. 1865 ; Civil Surgeon, Patna ; Brig. Surg. 1879 ; Dep. Surg. -Gen. 1882; ret. Surg. -Gen. 1887; d. II Jan. 1894. INNES, Hugh Rose, 1843-8. CI. 2-6. b. 1833; s. of Cosmo Innes, Sheriff of Nairn and Morayshire. Ass. with Lindsay and Co., Shanghai, until their failure in 1865, afterwards with J. Forbes and Co. at Foochow and Shanghai, and subsequently head of his own firm of Innes and Co. of Shanghai and Hankow ; d. JAMESON, Charles, 1842-4. CI. 1, 2. b. 1882 ; s. of George Jameson, London Street. JARDINE, WiUiam, 1842-4. CI. 1, 2. b. 1834 ; s. of Sir William Jardine, 7th Bart, of Applegirth. R.N. 1846 ; Lieut. 1855 ; Coast-Guard service, Ireland ; m. 1864 Louisa Archer, dau. of George Cockburn Harvey of Halifax, N.S. ; d. 1869. JOHNSTONE,DavidBairdHope, 1842-4. CI. 1, 2. b. 1832 ; s. of John James Hope Johnstone of Annandale,-M.P., Keeper of Lochmaben Palace. Ensign 92nd Highs. 1856 ; ret. i860 ; m. i860 Margaret Elizabeth, dau. of Col. Wm. Grierson ; d. 1886. JOHNSTONE, Edward, 1845-6. CI. 4. From Dumbartonshire. LIMOND, David, 1842-5. CI. 1-3. b. 5 April 1831 ; s. of Robert Limond, H.E.I.C. (Bengal Medical Service), 1 Melville Crescent. Addiscombe, 1848-50 ; passed out second ; Maj.-Gen. ; C.B. ; R.E. (Bengal); 2nd Lt. 1850; Lt. 1854; Capt. 1858; Maj. 1872; Lt.-Col. 1875; Col. 1880; Maj.-Gen. 1886; ret. 1886 ; served with Havelock's Force at relief of Lucknow and subsequent defence of the Residency (desp., medal with clasp, and a year's service) ; served in Afghan War, 1879-80, including operations in Hissarik Valley (desp., medal, and C.B.) ; last appoint- ment Ch. Engineer of the Punjaub and Sec. to the Punjaub Govt. P.W.D. ; m. (i) i860 Mary Harriett, dau. of Capt. E. T. Milner, 30th B.N.I. ; (2) 1888 Margaret Springall, dau. of Springall Thompson of Bramcote, Slough, Bucks ; d. 10 July 1895 ; see also E.A. Ch. iii. 5. LLOYD, Charles A., 1843-5. CI. 2, 3. M' ALPINE, Charles Hunt, 1842-4. CI. 1, 2. b. 1831 ; s. of James M'Alpine, 7 Henderson Row. Fanner in Australia and N.Z. (Christ- church) ; m. Louise Studholme ; d. c. 1872. MACDONALD, Norman, 1843-6. CI. 2-4. b. 2 Sept. 1831 ; s. of Matthew Norman Macdonald, afterwards Mac- donald Hume, W.S., of Bernisdale. R.M.A. Woolwich; Maj.-Gen.; Ensign 39th Ft. and 5th Ft. 1852 ; Lt. 1853 ; Capt. 1855; Maj. 1871 ; Lt.-Col. 1877; Col. 1881 ; Maj.-Gen. 1887 ; h.p. 1886 ; served with 39th Regt. in Crimea froni 31 Dec. 1854, including siege and fall of Sebastopol and attacks of 18 June and 8 Sept. (medal with clasp, 5th cl. of Medjidie, and Turkish medal, desp. twice) ; Ass. Mil. Sec. in Mauritius, 1859-62 ; m. 1873 Grace, dau. of John Wade, St. Canieis, Kilkenny; d. 27 Sept. 1892. MACDOUGALL, John T., 1842-4. Cl. 1, 2. b. 3 May 1833; s. of Vice- Adm. Sir John MacDougall, K.C.B., of MacDougall and Dunollie. Cheltenham and St. Bees CoU. ; Sec. to the Gov. of Jamaica ; afterwards Ch. of Eng. ; D. 1869; P. 1871 (Dio. Durham) ; d. 22 April 1886. MACFARLAN, David, 1842-9. Cl. 1-7. b. 30 Aug. 1833 ; s. of David Mac- Farlan, H.E.I.C.S., 8 Ainslie Place. Lt.-Gen. R.A. ; C.B. ; 2nd Lt. 1853 ; Lt. 1857 ; Capt. 1863 ; Maj. 1863 ; Lt.-Col. 1873 ; Col. 1878 ; Maj.-Gen. 1883 ; Lt.-Gen. 1888 ; ret. 1889 ; served in action of Chinhut and throughout defence of the Residency at Lucknow; was slightly wounded by round - shot splinters and severely by a bullet (desp. and by Gov.-Gen. in Council, a year's service for Lucknow, medal with clasp, and brev. of Maj.) ; served in campaign on N.W.F. in 1864 against the Mohmunds (medal) ; served in Afghan War from' Nov. 1878 to March 1879 with force under Sir Donald Stewart (medal) ; Ordnance Consulting Officer for India, 1879-85 ; commanded a Div. Bengal, 1885-9 ; m. 1859 Jemima Janet, dau. of late James Macnair of Aucheneck, Stirling- shire ; d. 23 June 1899 ; portrait in hall ; see also E.A. Ch. i. 118 and vi. in. M'KEAN, Alexander, 1842-4. Cl. 1, 2. b. 20 March 1831 ; s. of John M'Kean, W.S., and Man. Scott. Widows' Fund, Northumberland Street. Accountant, California ; m. ; d. MACKENZIE, Francis Lewis, 1843-9. Cl. 2-7. b. 16 Sept. 1833; s. of Lord Mackenzie, Senator of the Coll. of Justice, Belmount ; Math. Medals, Q. 6 and 7, 1848 and 1849 ; 1st and 3rd Acad. Club Prizes, 1849 ; best EngUsh Verses, 1849. Glasg. Univ. 1849 ; Trin. Coll. Cantab, 1852 ; d. 15 March 1855. MACKENZIE, John F., 1842-3. Q. 1. s. of George Mackenzie, India Street. 126 MR. MACDOUGALL'S (AFTERWARDS MR. TROTTER'S) CLASS, 1842-9 MACTIER, Anthony, 1842-7. CI. 1-5. b. 1 Nov. 1833 ; s. of Anthony Mactier of Durris, Kincardineshire. M.D. Edin. ; Glasg. and Edin. Univ. ; Phys. Pukekoko, Auckland, N.Z., 1855 ; afterwards sheep farmer near Auckland ; m. Susan Seaman. Address: Hauraki Road, Takapuna, Auckland, N.Z. MACTIER, John, 1842-7. CI. 1-5. b. 10 Jan. 1832 ; s. of Anthony Mactier of Durris, Kincardineshire. Went to Australia, 1853 ; for some time at Wansdale, Hamilton, Melbourne ; latterly at Mount Gambler, S. Australia ; m. ; d. Sept. 1911. MARSHALL, Charles Naime, 1842-4. CI. 1, 2. b. 1832 ; s. of James Marshall, Fettes Row. Merchant, Liverpool, Australia, and N.Z. MATHER, Robert, 1842-4. CI. 1, 2. b. 1833 ; s. of Robert Mather, 26 Danube Street. MILROY, David, 1844-8. CI. 3-6. b. 1832 ; s. of Rev. Andrew Milroy, 86 Lauriston Place. M.D. Edin. 1853 ; Ass. Surg. 30th Ft. 1854 ; served in Ecistern campaign of 1854, including battles of Alma and Inkermann and siege of Sebastopol (medal with clasps and Turkish medal, 5th cl. Medjidie) ; d. 3 Sept. 1864 at Bermuda of yellow fever during an epidemic. MURRAY, Alexander Erskine, 1848-50. Cl. 7, 7a. b. 9 Dec. 1832 ; s. of the Hon. James Erskine Murray, Advo- cate ; best in French and best Historical Essay, 1849. King's Coll. Aberdeen and Edin. Univ. ; Advocate, 1856 ; Sheriff-Sub. of Lanark- ■ shire at Glasg. 1861 ; ret. 1897 ; m. 1865 Helen, dau. of Robert Pringle, W.S., of Symington ; d. 17 Dec. 1907 ; see also E.A. Ch. XV. 67. MURRAY, George John, 1842-7. Cl. 1-5. b. 13 Sept. 1832 ; s. of WiUiam Murray, Banker, Tain. W.S. 1856 ; of Murray, Beith and Murray, W.S. ; d. 1869. MURRAY, WiUiam D., 1845-6. b. 1832 ; from Perthshire. Merchant, Glasg. ; d. 2 Oct. i86( Cl. 4. NASMYTH, John Barclay, 1842-5. Cl. 1-3. b. 1831 ; s. of Robert Nasmyth, F.R.C.S., Surg.-Dentist to the Queen, 78 George Street. Edin. Univ.; Med. Student; d. 11 Oct. 1855 at Madeira. NISBET, WiUiam, 1842-3. Cl. 1. b. 1832 ; s. of James Nisbet, 26 North- umberland Street, d. March i866. NOBLE, Benjamin, 1845-6. Cl. 4, 5. b. 15 May 1833 ; s. of George Noble, Lieut. R.N. Merchant ; afterwards Agent for Clydes- dale Bank, Greenock, until 1872, when he became Gen. Man. of N.E. Banking Co. Ltd., and remained in that office for thirty-seven years ; now a Dir. ; m. Margaret, dau. of William Blair, Merchant, Perth. A ddress : Westmorland House, Low Fell, Gateshead. PAGAN, John Mackenzie, 1842-5. Cl. 1-3. b. 11 Sept. 1833 ; s. of Samuel A. Pagan, M.D., F.R.C.S., 3 MelviUe Street. M.D. Edin. ; Surg. Stirhng Mil. ; after- wards N.Z. ; Ass. Surg. 1857; ret. 1862; d. 25 Dec. 1899. PIGOU, Francis, 1847-9. Cl. 6, 7, b. 8 Jan. 1832 ; s. of WilUam George Pigou, Spa, Belgium ; best German Scholar, 1849. T.C.D. ; B.A. 1853; M.A. 1857; B.D. and D.D. 1878 ; Ch. of England ; Dean of Bristol since 1891 ; D. 1855; P. 1856; C. of Stoke Talmage, Oxon, 1855-6 ; Chap, to Bp. Spencer at Marbceuf Chapel, Paris, 1856-8 ; C. St. Phihp's, Regent Street, Lond., and of St. Mary's, Kensington, 1858-60; P.C. St. Philip's, Regent Street, 1860-9; V. Doncaster, 1869-75 ; R.D. of Doncaster, 1870-5; Hon. Chap, in Ord. to Queen Vic- toria, 1871-4; Chap, in Ord. 1874; V. and R.D. Halifax, 1875-88 ; Hon. Can. Ripen, J885-8; D. Chichester, 1888-91; author of Faith and Practice (a vol. of sermons) ; Phases of my Life, etc. etc. Address : Deanery, Bristol. RAINSFORD, Frederick B., 1843-5. Cl. 2, 3. b. 23 Nov. 1832; s. of Thomas Rainsford, Capt. 2nd Life Guards and 66th Regt. d. 22 Nov. 1851. RAINSFORD, William Henry, after- wards Rainsford Hannay, 1843-7. Cl. 2-5. b. 9 Dec. 1830 ; s. of Capt. Thomas Rainsford, 2nd Life Guards and 66th Regt. Assumed the name of Hannay ; Ensign i6th Regt. 1852 ; Lt. 9th Regt. 1855 ; ret. 1856, and went to America; m. Maria, widow of Robert Steuart, M.P., of Alderston, Haddington, and dau. of Lt.-Col. Samuel Dalrymple, C.B. ; d. 1856. ROSE, James H., 1842-4. Cl. 1, 2. b. 1832; s. of James Rose, W.S., 96 George Street. Edin. Univ. Law Classes; settled in AustraUa ; drowned, 1864. MR. MACDOUGALL'S (AFTERWARDS MR. TROTTER'S) CLASS, 1842-9 127 ROSS, Charles, 1842-5. CI. 1-3. b. 1833 ; s. of Hugh Ross, Carlton Street. SCOTT, John, 1842-3. CI. 1. b. 1832 ; s. of James Scott, Leith. SCOTT, Thomas, 1842-3. CI. 1. b. 1832; s. of Thomas Scott, Accountant, 3 Gayfield Square. C.A. Edin. 1855 ; d. 24 April 1910. SCOTT, William, 1842-4. CI. 1, 2. b. 1832. M.D. 1853 ; Fell. Asiatic Soc. of France ; a distinguished numismatologist ; d. 5 Oct. 1855. SELLAR, David Plenderleath, 1842-8. CI. 1-6. b. 27 April 1833; s. of Patrick Sellar of Westfield, Moray- shire, of Morvich, Sutherlandshire, and Ardtomish, Argyll ; Dux of CI. 2, 1844. Banker, N.Y. and Lond. ; m. Mary Van Horn Norrie of N.Y. ; d. 22 Oct. 1901. SMITH, Adam H., 1842-6. CI. 1-4. b. 1832 ; s. of Adam F. Smith, Claremont Street. Indian Army ; afterwards planter, India. SMITH, Charles F., 1842-5. CI. 1-3. b. 1831 ; s. of Capt. Smith, Howard Place. Lieut. R.N. ; Mid. 1845; Lieut. 1854; d. 1859. SMITH, David Boyes, 1842-8. CI. 1-6. b. 1832 ; s. of Adam F. Smith, Qaremont Street. M.D. Edin. 1855; Dep. Surg. -Gen. I.M.S. (Bengal); Ass. Surg., Bengal, 1855; Surg.- Maj. 1867; Prin. and Prof, of Med., Calcutta Med. Coll. ; ret. 1882 as Dep. Surg. -Gen. ; d. 3 June 1889. SMITH, WiUiam Shore, 1848-9. CI. 7. SPITTAL, John, 1842-8. CI. 1-6. b. 1832 ; s. of Sir James Spittal, Lord Provost of Edin. Trin. Hall, Cantab; B.A. 1858; M.A. 1862 ; D. 1859 ; P. i860 Lond. ; C. Stoke Newington, 1859-61 ; Stepney, 1861 ; V. St. Andrew's, Leicester, 1862-74; S. Ban- bury, Oxon, 1874-8 ; R. St. Luke's, Hey- wood, Lanes, 1878-85 ; V. Ryde, I.W., up to 1897; m. ; d. 1897. STEIN, George, 1842-5. CI. 1-3. b. 1831 ; s. of Robert Stein, Dundas Street. Perthshire Mil. ; afterwards brewer, Limerick. STEVENSON, Andrew, 1842-3. CI. 1. b. 17 Aug. 1882; s. of Alexander Stevenson, W.S., 9 Heriot Row. Farmer, The Halls, Spott, Dunbar, and afterwards residing at 18 Royal Circus, Edin. ; m. (i) Susan, dau. of George Carphin, Commissary Clerk of Edin. ; (2) Margaret Ogilvy, dau. of David Hood, Hatton of Eassie, Forfarshire ; d. 15 Aug. 1896. STEWART, Alexander, 1842-5, 1847-9. CI. 1-6. b. 1832 ; s. of Col. Alexander Stewart of Strathgarry. Merchant (Finlay and Co.), Liverpool, Bombay, and Kurrachee; m. (i) Elizabeth Dalziell Cheape ; (2) Mary Madeleine Gosset ; d. 25 April 1908. STOTHERT, Thomas, 1842-8. CI. 1-6. b. 1832 ; s. of William Stothert of Cargen, Kirkcudbrightshire ; Dux CI. 3, 4, and 6, 1845, 1846, and 1848. M.A. Edin. 1852 ; Min. of F. Ch., Lumphanan ; m. (i) Helen Lundin Brown of Largo ; (2) Catherine Grace Campbell ; d. 17 March 1893. STRANGE, Thomas Bland, 1843-4. CI. 2. b. 15 Sept. 1831 ; s. of Lt.-Col. Strange, 25th K.O.S.B. ist Prize Military Plan-drawing and Landscape-painting, R.M.A. Woolwich ; won Half-mile Hurdle Race at R.M.A. 1850 ; Maj.-Gen. R.A. ; 2nd Lt. 1851 ; Lt. 1853 ; Capt. 1858; Maj. 1872; Lt.-Col. 1877; Col. 1881 ; ret. as Maj.-Gen. 1881 ; served during Indian Mutiny, 1857-8 ; took part in actions of Chanda, Sultanpore, and Dhowrara; siege and capture of Lucknow; actions of Korsee, Nawabgunge, Seragunge, passage of the Goomtee, and action of Doadpore (desp., Lond. Gaz. 8 June, 17 July, 17 Aug. 1858 and 31 Jan. 1859, medal with clasp) ; recalled to the service, and during the Riel rising in Canada, 1885-6, commanded Alberta F.F. ; in action of 28 May at Frenchman's Butte (medal with clasp) ; m. Eleanor, dau. of Capt. Taylor, H.E.I.C.S. Address : Geraghmeen, Church Hill, Camberley, Surrey. SWINTON, Antony Canning, 1843-5; CI. 2, 3. b. 4 Oct. 1830 ; s. of Capt. William Swinton, H.E.I.C.S. (Marine), m. Elizabeth Elmer ; d. 12 March 1905. THOMSON, John, 1842-4. CI. 1, 2. b. 1881 ; s. of John Thomson, Rutland Place. TOD, Robert Alexander Boothby, 1842-3. CI. 1. b. 28 Sept. 1831 ; s. of Robert Tod, Drummond Place. Sandhurst ; of Howden, Midlothian ; Capt. 94th Regt. ; Ensign, 1849 ; Lt. 1854 ; Capt. 1857; ret. i860; Dir. H.A. Soc. of Scot. ; an authority on veterinary matters ; d. 14 Feb. 1879. 128 MR. FERGUSON'S (AFTERWARDS DR. HARVEY'S) CLASS, 1843-50 TULLOCH, James Gregorie M'Donald, 1842-5. CI. 1-3. b. 1833 ; s. of James Tulloch, Saxe-Coburg Place. Lt.-Col. 25th Regt. ; Ensign, 1851 ; Lt. 1855; Capt. 1861 ; Maj. 1874; Lt.-Col. 1879 ; ret. 1867 ; d. 1889. TURNBULL, Phipps, 1843-6. CI. 2, 3. b. 1831 ; s. of Phipps TurnbuU, Farmer, Crooks, Berwickshire. Farmer, Pinkerton, Dunbar ; m. (i) Isabella Kirkwood, Dunbar ; (2) I. I. Smith, Berwick. Address : Pinkerton, Dunbar. WEIR, James, 1842-7. CI. 1-5. b. 25 April 1832 ; s. of Matthew Weir, W.S., 31 Albany Street. Fmly. Merchant, Singapore and Lond. ; m. M. I. Nesham, dau. of Wm. Nesham, Surg., Newcastle-on-Tyne. Address: 55 St. Charles Square, N. Kensington, Lond., W. WEIR, John E., 1842-6. CI. 1-4. b. 1832 ; s. of Thomas Weir, W.S., 9 Danube Street. Went to Australia ; drowned, 1866. WELSH, David James, 1842-8. Q. 1-6. b. 1832; s. of Rev. David Welsh, ,D.D., Prof, of Church History, New Coll., Edin., 39 Melville Street. Maj. -Gen. R.A. ; 2nd Lt. R.A. (Bengal), 1851 ; Lt. 1857; Capt. i860; Maj. 1872; Lt.-Col. 1878 ; Col. 1882 ; Maj. -Gen. 1883 ; ret. 1883 ; served in Indian Mutiny cam- paign of 1857-8 in command of detachment of Art. at Gorruckpore and Azimghur (desp., medal) ; d. 1890. WILSON, James M., 1842-3. CI. 1. b. 1831 ; s. of James Wilson, Great Kins Street. WILSON, John H., 1842-6. CI. 1-4. s. of John Wilson, Carlton Street. M.D. Edin. Univ. WRIGHT, Farquharson, 1845-6. CI. 4. WRIGHT, Henry Brougham, 1845-9. CI. 4-7. b. 22 Feb. 1832; s. of Joseph John Wright, Solicitor, Sun- derland. Solicitor, 1856; N.P. 1868; Registrar, Co. Court of Durham, 1858 ; Clerk to Seaham Harbour Urban Dist. Council, 1863 ; Steward of Copyhold Manor of Gilligate, Co. of Durham, 1879. Address : Cliff House, Seaham Harbour, Co. Durham. WYLLIE, Wilham Alexander Patrick, 1842-4. CI. 1, 2. b. 1832; s. of Col. J. S. WyUie, Howard Place. Maj. -Gen. R.A. ; 2nd Lt. R.A. 1852 ; Lt, 1854; Capt. i860; Maj. 1872; Lt.-Col. 1878 ; Col. 1882 ; h.p. 1883 ; Maj.-Gen. 1884 ; served with expedition to China in i860 ; present Sinho, Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (medal with two clasps) ; d. 1893. YOUNGER, Henry Johnston, 1842-4. CI. 1, 2. b. 5 Oct. 1832 ; s. of William Younger of Craigielands, Moffat. Roy. CoU. of Civil Engineers, Putney ; of Benmore and Kilmun, Argyllshire ; J. P. and D.L. Argyll ; spent some years in AustraUa ; in 1861 became partner, and on the retirement of his elder brother Wilham in 1869 senior partner, of Wilham Younger and Co., Edin. ; Chm. of the Company from its formation in 1887 to 1913 ; m. ; d. 6 March 1913 ; see also E.A. Ch. xx. 100. MR. FERGUSON'S (AFTERWARDS DR. HARVEY'S) CLASS, 1843-50 AITKEN, James, 1848-5. CI. 1, 2. b. 1832 ; s. of William Aitken, Cumber- land Street. ANDERSON, Henry, 1843-8. CI. 1-5. b. 1833 ; s. of Charles Anderson, M.D., F.R.C.S., 33 Quahty Street, Leith. Merchant, N.Y. (ret. 1903) ; d. in Lond. 1911. ANDERSON, William, 1843-7. CI. 1-4. b. 1838 ; s. of William Anderson, Union Street. BABINGTON, Andrew Melville, 1847-50. CI. 5-7. s. of John Babington, 5 Forres Street, d. 1854. BEGBIE, Charies Noel Welman, 1846-9. CI. 4-6. b. 1834 ; s. of James Begbie, M.D., 15 Heriot Row. Barr. Mid. Tern. ; d. 10 Jan. 1865. BELFRAGE, Henry John, 1843-5. CI. 1, 2. b. June 1833; s. of Rev. Henry Belfrage, D.D., of Falkirk, 42 Great King Street. Solicitor; of Belfrage and Co., Lond.; m. 1856 Rebecca, dau. of Joseph Miles; d. 17 Dec. 1899. BELL, George C, 1843-8. CI. 1-5. BOND, Isaac, 1843-5. CI. 1, 2. s. of WiUiam Bond, Forth Street. MR. FERGUSON'S (AFTERWARDS DR. HARVEY'S) CLASS, 1843-50 129 BOND, WiUiam S., 1843-6. CI. 1-3. s. of William Bond, Forth Street. BRUCE, John Chnton Whish, 1843-5. CI. 1, 2. b. 1833 ; s. of Alexander Bruce, Melville Street. Col. 48th M.N.I. ; Ensign, 1852 ; Lt. 1855 ; Capt. 1864 ; Maj. 1872 ; Lt.-Col. 1874 ; Col. 1882 ; d. 13 July 1884. CARMICHAEL, Archibald, 1843-50. CI. 1-7. b. 12 May 1884; s. of Archibald Carmichael, Class. Master, E.A. ; best in Latin Comp., CI. 7, 1850. Solicitor; d. 13 April 1880. CARTER, Hugh Bonham, 1849-50. CI. 7. b. 1832 ; s. of John Bonham Carter of Adhurst St. Mary, Hants. Lt.-Col. Coldstream Guards ; Ensign and Lt. 1856 ; Lt. and Capt. 1861 ; Capt. and Lt.-Col. (ret.), 1872; m. Jane Margaret, dau. of Alexander Macdonald, Cape ■ Town ; d. 1896. CHALMERS, Robert, 1843-4. CI. 1. b. 1832 ; s. of Dr. Alexander Chalmers, India. Lt.-Col. 45th B.N.I. ; Ensign, 1849 ; Lt. 1852 ; Capt. 1861 ; Brev. Maj. 1864 ; Maj. 1869; Brev. Lt.-Col. 1876; Lt.-Col. 1875 ; served throughout Indian Mutiny- campaign, 1857-9 ; advanced with Maj. Renaud's Col. towards Cawnpore, and carried his despatch announcing Cawnpore massacre from Lohunda to Allahabad, a distance of forty miles, through disturbed country; afterwards joined Vol. Cav., and served with Havelock's Force from first taking the field in July 1857 ; present at actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Middee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Buseerutgunge (both actions), Mungarwar, and Alumbagh; rehef of Lucknow and subsequent defence of Residency for two months (twice wounded) , during which time he acted as field engineer, and was present at assault and capture of the king's stables and engine - house ; after reUef of garrison by Lord Clyde served with force under Outram occupying the Alum- bagh, including affair of Ghilee and repulse of the several attacks thereon ; also present at capture of Lucknow and action of Ruttunpore (medal with two clasps, a year's service, and Brev. Maj.) ; d. 1878. CHRISTIE, David, 1845-6. CI. 3. s. of Charles Maitland Christie of Durie, Fife. CHRISTIE, WiUiam, 1845-30. CI. 3-7. b. June 1832 ; s. of Charles Maitland Christie of Durie, Fife ; Dux of CI. 5 and 6 and of the School, 1850 ; His- torical Essay Prize, Acad. Club Prize for best in History and Prize for Scripture Knowledge open to Rector's CI., 1850. Oriel Coll. Oxon ; B.A. 1856 ; M.A. 1859 ; Advocate, 1858 ; d. 19 May 1909 at Allen- dale, Northumberland. CHRISTISON, John, 1843-8. CI. 1-5. b. 14 Oct. 1832 ; s. of Robert Christi- son, M.D., Prof. Edin. Univ. (Bart. 1871), 5 Randolph Crescent. Edin. Univ. ; Old Grange C.C. ; W.S. 1858 ; for number of years Sec. to Edin. Univ. Court and one of the trustees for the new Univ. buildings ; Private W.S. Co. when the Vols, were organised ; afterwards, by request of the Artisan Co., became their Capt. ; d. 12 Nov. 1894. COOKE, John William, 1845-7. CI. 3, 4. s. of John Cooke, Liverpool. COUPER, John, 1846-8. CI. 4, 5. s. of John Couper, 1 London Street. CROALL, Robert, 1846-8. CI. 4, 5. b. 11 Jan. 1831 ; s. of John Croall, Coachbuilder and Mail Contractor. Engineer, Coachbuilder, Mail Contractor, and Postmaster ; J. P. Midlothian ; Dir. of John CroaU and Sons Ltd., Fife Coal Co., Western Cemetery Co., Eastern Cemetery Co., and General Steam Fishing Co. ; m. (i) Ehzabeth Kent Vezey ; (2) Emily Violet, dau. of Rev. James Taylor, D.D., Glasg. ; d. 28 Nov. 1898. DEWAR, John Forrest, 1843-51. CI. 1-7 b. 1833 ; s. of John Dewar, Advocate 52 Great King Street. M.D. Edin.; Phys., Canada; d. DODS, Marcus, 1843-8. CI. 1-5. b. 11 April 1834 ; s. of Rev. Marcus Dods, Min. of Scotch Ch., Belford, Northumberland. M.A. Edin. 1854 ; D.D. Edin. and Chicago, U.S.A. ; U.F. Ch. Prof, of New Testament Theology, New CoU., Edin., 1889 ; Prin. from 1907; Dir. E.A. 1894-1909; Min. F. Ch. of Scot. 1858; Renfield F. Ch., Glasg., 1864. Author: The Prayer that teaches to Pray, 1863 ; The Epistles to the Seven Churches, 1865; Israel's Iron Age, 1874; Mohammed, Buddha, and Christ, 1877; Handbook on Haggai, Zechariah, andMalachi, 1879; Israel, Jacob, and Joseph, 1880 ; Handbook on Genesis, 1882 ; Commentary on Thessa- lonians, 1882; Parables of our Lord, 1883, 1885 ; Why be Religious ? 1896 ; How to be- come like Christ, 1897 ; The Gospel according to St. John, in the Expositor's Greek Testa- ment, 1897; Genesis, John, i Corinthians, in Expositor's Bible ; The Bible, its Origin and Nature (Bross Lectures), 1904; numerous articles in Ency. Brit., Expositor, etc. m. 1 871 Catherine, dau. of John Swanston, Marshall Meadows, Berwick-on-Tweed ; d. 26 April 1909; see also E.A. Ch. xvi. 114. DUDGEON, Alexander, 1843-4. CI. 1. b. 11 March 1830 ; s. of John Dudgeon 130 MR. FERGUSON'S (AFTERWARDS DR. HARVEY'S) CLASS, 1843-50 of Almondhil], Kirkliston, 27 Rutland Street, Edin. Irvine Acad. ; won Point-to-point Race of the L. and S. Hunt three times in succes- sion on his famous horse Paddy ; last time he was sixty-three years of age and the horse twelve years old; Farmer at Easter Dalmeny, and Dolphinton, in parish of Dal- meny ; Humbie, in parish of Kirkliston, and Spencerfield, in parish of Inverkeithing, Fife ; J. P. Linlithgowshire ; m. Marion Newton Cunningham ; d. 17 Dec. 1908. DUDGEON, John Bradfute, 1843-4. CI. 1. b. 22 May 1881 ; s. of John Dudgeon of Almondhill, Kirkliston, 27 Rutland Street, Edin. Irvine Acad. ; Farmer ; m. Elizabeth Mary Ross or Milne Miller ; d. 4 March 1909. DUNLOP, Alexander, 1844-7. CI. 2-4. b. July 1838.; s. of Alan Colquhoun Dunlop, 31 Royal Terrace. Lt.-Col. H.M. 3rd W.I. Regt. ; Ensign, 1854; Lt. 1855; Capt. 1857; Maj. 1861 ; ret. as Lt.-Col. 1864 ; m. Margarette Ormerod, dau. of Lt.-Col. Harrison, Q.M. at Dover ; d. 5 April 1885. DUNLOP, Ludovic Grant, 1844-8. CI. 2-5. b. Sept. 1834; s. of Alan Colquhoun Dunlop, 31 Royal Terrace. Agent for Rathbone and Co., Tea Merchants, Liverpool, at Shanghai, China ; d. 31 Oct. 1865. ELIOTT, Edward Frederick, 1843-8. CI. 1-5. b. 1834; s. of Sir Daniel Eliott, K.C.S.I., 9 Great Stuart Street. Haileybury, 1852-3; H.E.I.C.S. and I.C.S. 1854-73 ; Judge of Salem ; m. Rykie Sophia, dau. of Peter Laurence Cloete of Zandvhet, C. of Good Hope ; d. 27 Oct. 1873. ELIOTT, George Augustus Leshe, 1843-4. CI. 1. b. 20 Dec. 1833; s. of Sir William Francis Eliott, Bart., F.R.S., of Stobs and Wells. m. Mary Rattray ; d. 21 March 1854. FAIR, George, 1843-r. CI. 1-4. b. 1832; s. of Thomas Fair, Coldstream, and 14 Royal Terrace. FAIRBAIRN, John, 1845-8. CI. 3-5. s. of Rev. Patrick Fairbairn, F. Ch. Min. of Saltoun, Prof. King's Coll., Aberdeen, and later Prin. of F. Ch Coll., Glasg. FARQUHARSON, WiUiam, 1843-5. CI. 1, 2. b. 1834; s. of Dr. Francis Farquharson of Finzean, F.R.C.S., 25 Northumberland Street. ■ Lt. 92nd Highs. 1854 ; ret. 1857 ; served in the Crimea ; d. 1862. GORDON, Benjamin Lumsden, 1846-8. CI. 4, 5. b. 8 July 1833 ; s. of Capt. James Gordon of Revack, Inverness- shire, and Ivybank, Nairn. Mil. Acad., Edin., 1848-50; Addiscombe, 1850-2; Lt.-Gen. late R.H.A. ; K.C.B. 1899; 2nd Lt. R.A. (Madras), 1852; Lt. 1858; Capt. R.H.A. 1863; Maj. 1872; Lt.-Col. 1875 ; Brev. Col. 1880 ; Col. 1883 ; Maj.-Gen. 1886; Lt.-Gen. 1890; ret. 1890. War Services : served during Indian Mutiny, 1857-8; present at relief of Lucknow; operations at Martiniere and Dilkoosha; action and defeat of Gwalior contingent at Cawnpore, and pursuit (medal with clasp) ; served in Afghan War, 1879-80 ; present at battle of Charasiah and operations round Cabul (desp., Lond. Gaz. 16 Jan. and 4 May 1880, medal with two clasps, C.B.) ; served with Burmese exped. 1 886-7 1 com- manded Lower Burma div. ; thanked by Govt, of India (desp., Lond. Gaz. i Sept. 1887, medal with clasp) ; accompanied Chin Looshai exped. 1889-90 (clasp) ; commanded Burma dist. (mentioned by Govt, of India, desp., Lond. Gaz. 12 Sept. 1890). m. i860 Laura Sophia, dau. of R. R. Caton of Bin- brook, Lincolnshire. Address : Moustows Manor, Henfield, Sussex. GOWAN, Ross Dunlop, 1843-7. CI. 1-4. b. 1832 ; s. of George Gowan, Howard Place. GRANT, Charles Ironside, 1846-9. CI. 4-6. s. of Gregor Grant, Bom. C.S. Went to Tasmania ; d. t. 1905. GREIG, Thomas Adinston, 1843-8. CI. 1-5. b. 1832 ; s. of James Greig of Eccles, W.S., 8 Abercromby Place. Went to Australia ; d. 1862. GREY, Charles Bacon, 1843-4. CI. 1. b. 1835; s. of Charles B. Grey, Styford, Henderson Row. d. 1844 while at school. GREY, William Bacon, 1843-5. CI. 1, 2. b. 1833 ; s. of Charles B. Grey, Styford, Henderson Row. HAMILTON, Hubert, 1843-51. CI. l-7a. b. 4 July 1834; s. of Sir William Hamilton, Bart., Prof. Logic and Metaphysics, Edin. Univ., 16 Great King Street; 1st Acad. Club Prize, also Club Prize for best English Essay, 1850; Math. Medal, 1850; best in French and French Comp., ; Greek Comp., and EngHsh Verse, 1850 ; best in Greek and Latin Comp., CI. 7a, 1851. Glasg. Univ. 1850-3 ; Snell Exhib. to BaU. CoU. Oxon, 1853-7; B.A. 1857 (ist CI. Mods., and CI. Grts.) ; M.A. i860 ; Ex- aminer in Classics for M.A. degree, Glasg. MR. FERGUSON'S (AFTERWARDS DR. HARVEY'S) CLASS, 1843-50 131 Univ., 1866-9; Advocate, i860; Sheriff- Sub. Lothians and Peebles at Edin. i858- 1900 ; m. 1868 Louisa Wentworth, dau. of Laurence Davidson of Davidson and Syme, W.S. ; d. 20 Dec. 1901 ; see also E.A. Ch. ix. 55. HAMILTON, John, 1843-4. CI. 1. b. 1835 ; s. of William Hamilton, Stock- bridge. HOOD, James, 1845-9. CI. 3-6. s. of John Hood, Saxe-Coburg Place. HOWDEN, George Montague, 1843-7. 01. 1-4. b. 1833; s. of Thomas Howden, Dundas Street. HUNTER, James George, 1843-9. CI. 1-6. b. 1832 ; s. of John Hunter, W.S., 5 Fettes Row ; Ferguson Medal, 1848 ; Mitchell Medal, 1849. C.E. India ; d. 7 July 1862. HUNTER, John, 1843-9. CI. 1-6. b. 5 Jan. 1884 ; s. of John Hunter, W.S., 5 Fettes Row. Advocate, 1857 ; Sherifi-Sub. of Peebles- shire at Peebles, 1868-72 ; d. 29 Sept. 1872. HUTCHINSON, Charles, 1846-50. CI. 4-7. s. of Charles Hutchinson, Stafford Street. INGLIS, Charles, 1843-5. CI. 1, 2. b. 1831 ; s. of George Inglis, Farmer, Craigcrook. JAMES, Daniel Willis, 1845-8. CI. 3->5. b. 1834; s. of Daniel Willis James, Liverpool. Of Phelps, Dodge and Co., Montreal; afterwards Metal Merchant, N.Y. ; d. Sept. 1907 ; see also E.A. Ch. xv. 9. KEMP, John F., 1845-8. CI. 3-5. s. of James Kemp, Musselburgh, d. c. 1896. LEES, Archibald, 1843-5. CI. 1, 2. s. of Charles Lees, R.S.A., 15 South Charlotte Street. LEES, Charles Alexander, 1843-5. CI. 1, 2. b. 1834 ; s. of Charles Lees, R.S.A., 15 South Charlotte Street. LITTLE, William, 1843-4. CI. 1. b. 1832 ; s. of Francis Little, Inverleith Row. MACKENZIE, John Binnie, 1843-5. CI. 1, 2. b. 1831 ; s. of Laurence Mackenzie, Union Street. Merchant, Glasg. MACKENZIE, Roderick, 1843-4. CI. 1. b. 1832 ; s. of Roderick Mackenzie, W.S., 32 Abercromby Place. M'LAREN, William Neil, 1843-50. CI. 1-7. b. 30 Sept. 1833 ; s. of Neil M'Laren, 56 Great King Street. Advocate, 1859. MACLEAN, Alexander, 1844-5. CI. 2. MACLEAN, John, 1844-5. CI. 2. MITCHELL, Alexander, 1843-8. CI. 1-5. b. Aug. 1833 ; s. of Alexander Mitchell of the Exchequer, 35 Ann Street. W.S. 1858 ; d. 23 May 1902. MITCHELL, James S., 1846-8. CI. 4, 5. s. of David Mitchell, Dundee. MOFFAT, Thomas, 1844-5. CI. 2. s. of Thomas Moffat, Moray Place. MORRISON, Alexander, 1843-4. CI. 1. b. 1835 ; s. of Alexander Morrison, Builder, 3 Warriston Crescent. MUNRO, William, 1843-6. CI. 1-3. b. 1832; s. of Hugh Munro, 31 Saxe- Coburg Place. MURRAY, Charles Stewart, 1843-9. CI. 1-6. b. 27 July 1832 ; s. of Andrew Murray, jun., Advocate, 36 India Street. Lt.-Col. 72nd Highs. ; 2nd Lt. 1855 ; Lt. 1856; Capt. 1865; Maj. 1877; ret. Lt.-Col. 1879 ; Adj. Highland Borderers Mil. 1878 ; m. 1866 Ada Bewley; y. dau. of Adam Walker of Nenagh ; d. 12 Jan. 1899. OWEN, George Arthur, 1846-8. CI. 4, 5. b. 1833 ; s. of Mrs. Owen, Liverpool. Capt. 107th Regt. ; Ensign, 1858 ; Lt. i860; Capt. 1868; h.p. 1872; d. 1897. PAUL, Henry Monereiff, 1844-50. CI. 2-7, b. 3 Jan. 1834; s. of Henry Paul, Moray Place ; best in German, CI. 7, 1850. Sec. and later Man. N.Z. Loan and Merc. Agency Co., Lond., 1871-99 ; F.R.C.I., F.S.S., F.R.G.S. ; m. 1863 Emily Frances, widow of James R. Robertson of Melbourne and dau. of W. Fag of Lond. ; d. 15 June 1907. PHILLIPS, George Ricketts, 1845-9. CI. 3-6. b. 16 July 1834 ; s. of Hon. G. L. PhiUips, J.P., Merchant and Plantation Proprietor, Jamaica. Edin. Univ. (Arts) ; Merchant, and owner of sugar estates; J. P. and Maj. of Vols., 132 MR. FERGUSON'S (AFTERWARDS DR. HARVEY'S) CLASS, 1843-50 Jamaica ; acted as Custos Rotulorum during absence of his father, and was a prominent figure in the public, municipal, religious, and educational life of the island ; Founder and Pres. of N.Y. School of Languages and Oratory ; m. Elizabeth C. Robinson, Hanover, Jamaica ; d. 13 July 1901. PRINGLE, James, 1848-6. CI. 1-3. b. 9 Jan. 1831 ; s. of George Pringle, 14 Rutland Street. Capt. 58th Regt. ; 2nd Lt. 1856 ; Lt. 1859 ; Capt. 1870 ; h.p. 1870. Address : Roy. Portsmouth Corinthian Yacht Club, Portsmouth. PURVES, John Murray, 1843-4. CI. 1. b. 1882 ; s. of John Purves, Canon- mills House. RAMSAY, John Bonar P. Hamilton, 1848-8. CI. 1-5. b. 1882 ; s. of Peter Ramsay, Banker (Western Bank of Scot.), Edin. R. Mil. Acad., Edin. ; won Silver Cup for Swordsmanship given by Lord Aberdour, 1851 ; Police Mag. and Goldfields Warden at Ravenswood and Charters Towers, N. Queensland ; m. 1869 Emiha Mary, widow of the late C. W. Vaughan, R.N., and e. dau. of the Rev. Charles Vaughan, Manor House, Sedgefield ; d. 1908. REID, Francis Welman, 1848-5. CI. 1, 2. b. 1830; s. of John Hope Reid, Albany Street. RENNIE, Alexander, 1843-4. CI, 1. b. 1884 ; s. of Samuel Rennie, 18 Gayfield Square. ROBERTSON, Alexander, 1844-7. CI. 2-4. b. July 1888; s. of Hercules J. Robertson, Advocate, afterwards Lord Benholme, Senator of Coll. of Justice, 76 Great King Street. B.A. Trin. Coll. Cantab ; Advocate, 1858 ; Sheriff-Sub. of Forfarshire at Forfar, 1862-97 (resigned) ; d. 23 June 1902. ROBERTSON, John Murray, 1848-7. CI. 1-4. b. 15 March 1833; s. of James Robertson (B.L. Co. Bank.), afterwards Man. Union Bank of Scot., Glasg. Stockbroker, Lond. ; known in Capel Court circles as ' The Handsome Scot ' ; m. Catherine Jane, o. dau. of Archibald Nimmo, Cashier of the B.L. Co. Bank ; d. 23 April 1902. SANDWITH, Thomas Backhouse, 1848- 50. a. 6, 7. b. 10 March 1831 ; s. of Humphry Sandwith, M.D., F.R.C.P., Hull. Lond. Univ. and St. Catherine's Coll. Cantab; B.A. 1855; C.B. 1879; H.M. Consular Service ; Sec. to Mr. Skene, Civ. Comr. to Osmanh Irreg. Cav., 1855-6 ; attached to Consulate at Aleppo, 1857 ; Vice-Consul at Aintab, 1857 ; Vice-Consul at Caiffa, 1861 ; attached to Col. Eraser, Comr. for Affairs in Syria, 1861-2 ; Acting Consul at Damascus, 1862 ; Acting Vice-Consul, Beyrout, 1864 ; H.M. Vice- Consul, Cyprus, 1865 ; Consul at Crete, 1870 ; at Tunis, 1885 ; and Consul-Gen. at Odessa, 1888, till he retired, 1891 ; m. 1865 Clara Agnes, dau. of the Rev. Roljert Fitz- herbert Fuller of Chalvington, Sussex ; d. 1900. SLIGHT, Robert Nicholson, 1843-5. CI. 1, 2. b. 29 Aug. 1883 ; s, of Capt. Stephen Slight, Bombay Engineers. Edin. Univ. ; proprietor of the Chimside Paper MiUs; Maj.Vols.; V.D., Jubileemedal; Mem. Roy. Co. of Archers, King's Bodyguard for Scot., from 1863; m. (i) 1863 Mary Susan, dau. of James Rose, W.S.; (2) Marjory Alexandrina, dau. of Maj. Peat, Bombay Engineers; d. 12 March 1908. SMALL, David Brown, 1848-5. CI. 1, 2. b. 1831 ; s. of John Small, George Street, Libr. Edin. Univ. Engineer; m. Mary Thomson, Doncaster; d. May 1900. SMITH, Francis Montague Baird-, 1843- 50. CI. 1-7. b. 18 Sept. 1834; s. of Rev. George Smith, D.D., Min. of the Tolbooth Parish, 4 Randolph Chff. Maj. R.A. ; Lt. 1855; Capt. 1864; m. Anna, dau. of Rev. Robert Eraser, R. of Chariton, Kent ; d. Good Friday, 1873. SMITH, JuUan Jones, 1848-7. CI. 1-4. b. 1883 ; s. of Charles Smith, R.N., Howard Place; Dux of CI. 1, 2, 3, and 4, 1844-7. Maj.-Gen. R.A. ; 2ndLt. 1851 ; Lt. 1854; Capt. 1859; Maj. 1872; Lt.-Col. 1877; Col. i88i; Maj.-Gen. (ret), 1881; served in Crimean campaign from July 1855, including siege and fall of Sebastopol (medal with clasp and Turkish medal) ; d. 1888. SPENS, Henry George Wadham, 1843-6. CI. 1-3. b. 1 Oct. 1888; s. of Andrew Spens, Maj.-Gen., 62 Great King Street. Addiscombe, 1850-2 ; Ensign 31st B.N.I, 1853 ; killed at taking of fort near Saugor, Bengal, 23 June 1857. SPIERS, John, 1846-8. CI. 4, 5. s. of Robert Spiers, Ann Street. STEUART, James, 1843-5. CI, 1, 2. b. 20 Aug. 1883; s. of James Steuart, W.S. Edin. Univ. ; Priv. Sec. and Chamberlain to D. of Buccleuch at Dalkeith Park; MR. CARMICHAEL'S (AFTERWARDS REV. R. P. SMITH'S) CLASS, 1844-51 133 m. 1865 Christiana, dau. of Archibald Simson of Comedpore, Bengal, and after- wards of 27 Rutland Square, Edin. ; d. 28 Dec. 1896 ; see also E.A. Ch. iv. 44. STOTHERT, Richard, 1843-9. Q. 1-6. b. 1834; s. of William Stothert of Cargen, Kirkcudbrightshire. Edin. Univ. 1851 ; M.A. 1854 ; Missionary of F. Ch. at Nagpore ; Prin. F. Ch. Institu- tion (now Wilson College), Bombay; trans- lated Augustine in Series of Fathers edited by Dr. Marcus Dods ; m. Catherine Ewing, Glasg. ; d. 21 Oct. 1898. SWINTON, George Keith, 1843-5. CI. 1, 2. b. 14 Jan, 1833 ; s. of George Swinton of Swinton and 4 Atholl Crescent, fmly. Chf. Sec. H.E.I.C. at Calcutta. Lt. B. 1854. Cav. ; H.E.I.C.S. ; d. 17 March TARLETON, WiUiam B., 1843-4. CI. 1. b. 1834; s. of Robert Tarleton, Dean Terrace. THOMAS, Augustus William, 1847-50. CI. 5-7. s. of WilUam Thomas, Saxe-Coburg Place. THOMSON, Alexander, 1843-4. CI. 1. b. 1833 ; s. of John Thomson, Atholl Place. THURBURN, Alexander B., 1843-4. CI. 1. b. 1835 ; s. of Joseph Thur- burn, Pitt Street. TURNBULL, Patrick, 1843-7. CI. 1-4. b. 1835; s. of Phipps Tumbull, Farmer, Crooks, Berwickshire. C.A. 1858 ; Factor at Kinniel, Linlith- gowshire, to D. of Hamilton, 1859-60 ; joined Bo'ness Co. Vols, at outset of the movement in 1859 ; Capt. i860 ; present at first Vol. Review, i860 ; presented by the Bo'ness Co. with a Sword of Honour ; 1866 resumed C.A. business in Edin. ; an orig. Dir. Scot. Accident Insur. Co. Ltd. and Edin. Northern Tramways Co. ; also Dir. Forth and Clyde Junction Rly. Co. until acquired by the N.B.R. ; the Clyde Coal Co. 1879-87 ; Sec. Benhar Coal Co. 1879-87 ; Man. Nat. Property Investment Co. Ltd. from 1874 ; m. Elizabeth A. Coats, Chester ; d. 17 Jan. 1887. WELSH, John Hamilton, 1843-9. CI. 1-6. b. 1833 ; s. of Rev. David Welsh, D.D., Prof, of Church His- tory, 39 Melville Street. WISE, James, 1847-50. CI. 5-7. s. of Thomas Wise, Rutland Street. WRIGHT, Francis H., 1843-4. CI. 1. YOUNG, Thomas Alfred, 1843-5. ' CI. 1, 2. b. 1833; s. of Thomas Young, Canonmills House. MR. CARMICHAEL'S (AFTERWARDS REV. R. PAYNE SMITH'S) CLASS, 1844-51 AGNEW, Thomas Frederick Andrew, 1848-51. CI. 5-7. b. 5 July 1834; s. of Sir Andrew Agnew, 7th Bart, of Lochnaw, Wigtownshire; best in English Verse, 1851. Edin. Univ. 1850-1 ; Banker ; m. 1861 Julia, dau. of the late Charles Pelly, M.C.S. Address : Agent, Bank of England, Liver- pool. ALLARDICE, John M'D., 1844-8. CI. 1-4. b. 1835 ; s. of Wilham Allardice, Viewfield. Col. 76th Ft. ; 2nd Lt. 30th and 76th Ft. 1855; Lt. 1856; Capt. 1864; Maj. 1877; Lt.-Col. 1880; Col. 1884; ret. 1890; Civil Decoration for Gallantry from R.H.S., Medal, etc., and Medal of Honour of ist cl. from French Govt. ANDERSON, George, 1844-5. Cl. 1. b. 1834 ; s. of George Anderson, Regent Terrace. ANDERSON, James Spottiswood, 1844-7. Cl. 1-3. b. J834 ; s. of Dr. Charles Anderson, Quality Street, Leith. d. c. 1854. ANNANDALE, Alexander, 1844-6. Cl. 1, 2. b. 5 Jan. 1834 ; s. of Alexander Annandale, Polton. Paper Manufacturer, Polton ; J. P. and C.C. for Co. of Haddington; m. Joanna, dau. of Thomas Annandale, Newcastle- on-Tyne ; d. 8 Aug. 1895. BAIRD, John, 1848-9. Cl. 5. BELL, Carlyle, 1844-51. Cl. 1-7. b. 6 March 1884 ; s. of Carlyle Bell, W.S., 7 Royal Circus ; XI. Edin. Univ. 1852-3 ; entered W.S. office, Edin. ; went to Australia, then to India in service of E.I. Rly. Co. ; d. 2 July 1865 in India. 134 MR. CARMICHAEL'S (AFTERWARDS REV. R. P. SMITHES) CLASS, 1844-51 BELL, James, 1844-6. CI. 1,2. b. 1835 ; s. of John Bell, Abercromby Place. Went to India. BLAIR, Alexander, 1844-51. CI. 1-7. b. 4 Sept. 1834; s. of Hugh Blair, W.S., of Auchenreoch, 36 Drummond Place ; best Historical Essay, 1851. Heidelberg and Exeter Coll. Oxon ; M. A. 1859; Advocate, i860; A.D. 1877-80 and 1885-8 ; Sherifi of Chancery, 1888 ; Sheriff of Stirhngshire, 1889 ; Sheriff Lothians and Peebles, 1891 ; m. Fairley, dau. of Robert Kerr of Chapeldonan ; d. 4 Oct. 1896 ; see also E.A. Ch. iv. 3. BROWN, James William, 1849-51. CI. 6, 7 ; best in Latin Composition, 1851. Jute and Flax Merchant, Dundee. BRUCE, Francis Stewart, 1844-7. CI. 1-3. b. 1835 ; s. of Alexander Bruce, Melville Street. BRYCE, George Leslie, 1844-7. CI. 1-3. b. 1834 ; s. of Rev. William Bryce, 19 Dean Terrace. Lt.-Col. 14th Regt. ; 2nd I.t. 1856; Lt. 1858; Capt. 1864; Maj. 1877; Lt.-Col. (ret.), 1878 ; served with 14th Regt. in N.Z. War of 1865-6 in Wanganui dist. ; present at affair of the Weraroa Pah ; severely wounded in an ambuscade in vicinity of the redoubt (medal) ; d. 1887. BURN, Robert David, 1844-51. CI. 1-7. b. 1834 ; s. of Lt.-Col. Robert Burn, R.A., Rutland Square. Ass. Surg. R.A. 1857; h.p. 1865; d. 1867. CALVERT, Michael, 1846-50. CI. 3-6. b. 1882 ; s. of F. B. Calvert, M.A., English Master, E.A. Actor ; under the name of ' Henry Talbot ' well known in Scottish theatrical circles as an able delineator of Shakespearean and other roles; d. Feb. 1894; the Talbot Dramatic Club, Glasg., is named in his memory; see also E.A. Ch. i. 95. CAMERON, Donald Charles, 1847-9. CI. 4, 5. b. 1834 ; s. of Donald E. Cameron of Barcaldine, Argyllshire, and Foxhall, Linlithgowshire. Farmer, Skye ; m. Anne Shaw; d. 17 Nov. 1 89 1. CAMPBELL, John Thomas, 1848-50. CI. 5, 6. b. 1834. Lt.-Col. 72nd Highs, and Roy. Canadian Rifles; 2nd Lt. 1851 ; Lt. 1854; Capt. 1856; Maj. 1865; Lt.-Col. 1868; Reserve, 1880 ; served with 72nd Highs, in Crimea from 13 June 1855, including exped. to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol (wounded in trenches on 19 Aug.), and attacks of 18 June and 8 Sept. (medal with clasp and Turkish medal) ; d. 1897. CAMPBELL, John W., 1844-8. CI. 1-4. b. 16 Nov. 1833 ; s. of David Campbell, W.S., 7 Melville Street, d. in N.Y. c. 1862. CARPHIN, James Rhind, 1845-9. CI. 2-5. b. 22 Jan. 1835 ; s. of George Carphin, 8 Salisbury Road. , Edin. Univ. ; C.A. 1857 ; Man. Scottish Fire Insur. Co. and latterly , Chamberlain to the Merchant Co. of Edin. ; m. Margaret Anne Shaw Macfie Blair ; d. 6 April 1897. CHALMERS, Sidney, 1844-9. CI. 1-5. b. 1834 ; s. of Dr. Alexander Chalmers, India. Lt.-Gen. B.S.C. ; 2nd Lt. 53rd B.N.I. 1852; Lt. 1855; Capt. 1857; Maj. 1867; Lt.-Col. 1868 ; Col. 1873 ; Maj.-Gen. 1883 ; Lt.-Gen. and U.S.L. 1887 ; served in Sonthal and Indian Mutiny campaigns, including siege and capture of Lucknow, severely wounded (Mutiny medal with clasp) ; d. 1892. CLARKSON, WiUiam, 1844-8. CI. 1-4. b. 1832 ; s. of John Clarkson, Warriston Crescent. CONDAMINE, Robert C. de la, 1844-7. CI. 1-3. b. 26 Sept. 1832; s. of Robert de la Condamine, Leith. Merchant in Batavia and afterwards in Lond. ; m. 1868 Alice Caroline Jones ; d. 22 Sept. 1886. COVENTRY, Henry John, 1844-9. CI. 1-5. b. 5 June 1834; s, of Rev. George Coventry of Shanwell, Kinross-shire. Edin. Univ.; W.S. 1862; Chapter Clerk, St. Mary's Episc. Cathedral, 1880-90; Factor to the Walker Trust, 1890-4; m. 1867 Mary Jane Douglas, dau. of Michael Thomson Carmichael of East End, Lanark- shire ; d. 17 Oct. 1910. COWPER, Charles Neaves, 1844-9. CI. 1-5. b. 8 Aug. 1834 ; s. of William Cowper, Writer, 29 Alva Street. Edin. Univ.; S.S.C. 1862; N.P. 1869; of Curror and Cowper, S.S.C, Edin., 1862-83, and of Curror, Cowper and Curror, W.S., Edin., 1885-97; ™- (i) Jessie, dau. of James Craig, Distiller, Edin. ; (2) Jessie Graham, dau. of Hugh Cunningham, Land Surveyor, Glasg. ; (3) Eliza Walker, dau. of William Beattie, Builder, Edin. ; d. 26 July 1897. CRUICKSHANK, John, 1846-50. CI. 3-6. b. 1835 ; s. of George Cruick- shank, Canonmills House. Brig. Surg.; H.E.I.C.S. Bom.; Ass. Surg. 1856; Surg. 1868; Brig. Surg. 1879; served with Persian exped. 1856-7; present at Borazjoon and in action at Kooshab MR. CARMICHAEL'S (AFTERWARDS REV. R. P. SMITH'S) CLASS, 1844-51 135 (medal with clasp) ; served in Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, including action at Jhansi (severely wounded), pursuit of the rebels under Ferozeshah, and action at Runnode (medal with clasp) ; d, 1887. CUNNINGHAM, John, 1848-9. CI. 5. b. 1834. Capt. ist D.G. and 12th Lancers ; Cornet ist D.G. 1853; Lt. 1857; Capt. i860; I2th Lancers, 1861 ; ret. 1865 ; served with ist D.G. in Crimea from 16 Aug. 1855, including siege and fall of Sebastopol (medal and clasp, Turkish medal, and 5th cl. Medjidie). DALGLEISH, David Martin Ogilvy, 1846-9. Cl. 8-5. b. 1835 ; s. of Capt. James Ogilvy Dalgleish, R.N., J.P., D.L., of Woodburne, Ceres, Fife. Joined firm of Baxter Brothers and Co., Dundee, 1858 ; d. 1870. DAWSON, Robert, 1844-6. CI. 1, 2. b. 1834 ; s. of William Dawson, Leith. DEWAR, Donald, 1844-5. Cl. 1. b. 1833 ; s. of Peter Dewar, Edin. DICK, Alfred Abercromby, 1844-6. Cl. 1, 2. b. 1834 ; s. of Abercromby Dick, H.E.I.C.S., Forres Street. Capt. B.S.C. ; 2nd Lt. 1855 ; Lt. 1857 ; Capt. 1867 ; served with Kamptee Mov- able Col. in Saugor and Nerbudda territories from Aug. 1857 to Feb. 1858 ; present at actions of Kutungee and Moorwarra ; served with Saugor F. Div. from Feb. 1858 to Feb. 1859 ; present at battle of Banda, capture of Kirwee, and action at Sahao (severely wounded) ; served in Trans-Gogra dist. of Oude throughout hot -weather campaign of 1859, present at action of Koolee-ka-Bund and capture of fort of Bungaon (desp., medal with clasp) ; served throughout campaign of i860 in China, including action of Sinho, capture of Taku Forts, actions of Chaukenwhau and Palichau, and surrender of Pekin (medal with two clasps) ; d. i8y^. DOUGLAS, Gordon, 1844-5. Cl. 1. b. 1835 ; s. of Charles Douglas, Dean Lodge. DUNCAN, Thomas Alexander, 1844-5. Cl. 1. b. 1833 ; s. of Thomas Duncan, Artist, 3 Gloucester Place. B.L. Co. Bank ; ret. 1882 ; d. 26 Jan. 1903. ECKFORD, John, 1849-51. Cl. 6, 7. b. 1834; s. of Dr. John Eckford, Cape Town ; best French Comp., Cl. 7, 1851. Addiscombe, 1854-5; passed out first; Maj. R.E. (Bengal) ; 2nd Lt. 1855 ; Lt. 1858; Capt. 1868; Maj. 1873; m. Miss Macpherson, Calcutta ; d. 1881. EDDINGTON, Edward William, 1844-8. Cl. 1-4. b. 22 June 1833 ; s. of Capt. George Eddington, 4 West Maitland Street. Ensign 31st Regt. 1S51 ; Lt. 95th Regt. 1853 ; killed at battle of the Alma, 20 Sept. 1854. ELIOTT, George A. Robertson, 1844-8. Cl. 1-4. b. 1835 ; s. of Sir Daniel Eliott, K.C.S.I., 9 Great Stuart Street. FAIRLIE, Edward, 1846-9. Cl. 3-5, b. June 1835 ; s. of James Fairlie of Holms, Galston, Ayrshire, Col. Ayrshire Yeo. Haileybury, 1854-6; H.E.I.C.S. Bengal, 1857-62 ; Ass. Mag. and CoU. at Mainpuri ; d. 30 Sept. 1862 in India. FERME, George, 1845-8. Cl. 2-4. b. 1833 ; s. of George Ferme, Farmer, Barney Mains, E. Lothian, d. 9 Nov. 1861. FULLERTON, Henry Monteith, 1844-8. Cl. 1-4. b. 15 March 1835 ; s. of the Hon. Lord Fullerton, Senator of the Coll. of Justice, 27 Melville Street. Cheltenham, 1848-52 (Dec.) ; Capt. Bom. S.C. ; Ensign ist Bom. N.I. 1855; Lt. 1856 ; Adj. 1861-6; Bom. S.C. 1866; Capt. 1867; d. in Edin. Nov. 1870. GEDDES, George Hutton, 1844-7. Cl. 1-3. b. 3 Sept. 1833 ; s. of John Geddes, Ming. Engineer, 49 Albany Street. For forty-six years of John and G. H. Geddes, Ming. Engineers, Edin. ; adviser in connection with a large number of mineral properties in Scotland and England ; F.R.S.E. and other socs. ; Dir. Edin. and Dist. Tramway Co. ; m. Charlotte, dau. of Chas. Menzies, F.R.C.S.E., Greenhall, Perth- shire ; d. 26 Jan. 1906. GILMOUR, Henry C. C, 1844-6. Cl. 1, 2. b. 1834 ; s. of Henry Gilmour, 18 Maitland Street. GORDON, George G., 1846-9. Cl. 3-5. s. of James Gordon, Nairn. GRADY, Martin, 1844-5. Cl. 1. b. 1834 ; s. of Richard Grady, Frederick Street. GRAHAM, Allan, afterwards Allan Graham Barns Graham, 1844-9. Cl. 1-5. b. 1835 ; s. of Patrick Graham, W.S., of Robshill, 37 Inverleith Row. Of Craigallian, Milngavie, and Lymekilns, E. Kilbride; went to Calcutta, 1856, as ass. 136 MR. CARMICHAEL'S (AFTERWARDS REV. R. P. SMITH'S) CLASS, 1844-51 in a commercial house ; served during Mutiny in Calcutta Vol. Cav. ; 1859 in Canton, Shanghai, and Manila on business, being one of the first to enter the first named after its capture by French and English troops; on his return home, i860, became partner in Crum, Graham and Co. ; 1864 went to CaUfomia on business ; 1871 went to Calcutta as partner in Graham and Co. ; on succeeding to the family estates took up C.C. work in Lanarkshire, Renfrew- shire, and Stirlingshire; J. P. and D.L. of Lanarkshire and Renfrewshire ; C.C. from 1889 ; Chm. of Mid. Ward Dist. Comtee. 1891 and Convener of C.C. Lanarkshire, 1898-1909 ; m. Wilhelmina, dau. of Dr. William Carstairs, H.E.I.C.S. ; d. 29 Dec. 1913- GRANT, George, 1844-8. CI. 1-4. b. 15 May 1834 ; s. of Rev. James Grant, D.D., D.C.L., Min. of St. Mary's, Edin. d. while attending school, 11 June 1848. HAIG, Henry Alexander, 1844-8. CI. 1-4. b. 28 June 1832 ; s. of John Haig, 15 Warriston Crescent. Merchant ; m. Agnes Catherine PoUock ; d. 5 Jan. 1905. HAIG, William James, 1849-51. CI. 6, 7. b. 7 Jan. 1835; s. of Robert Haig of Dollarfield, D.L. M.D. Edin. Univ. and Netley (first place a.t leaving exam.) ; H.E.I.C.S. (B. Med. S.) ; Ass. Surg. ; m. Margaret Christian, dau. of Rev. P. Balfour, Min. of Clackmannan ; d. 26 March 1905 ; see also E.A. Ch. xii. 89. HANDYSIDE, Hugh, 1844-8. CI. 1-4. b. 1835 ; s. of Hugh Handyside, W.S., 37 York Place. HECTOR, James, 1844-5. CI. 1. b. 16 March 1834 ; s. of Alexander Hector, Writer, 11 Danube Street. M.D. Edin. 1856; K.C.M.G. 1887; ac- companied Palliser exped. to N. America, 1857-60 ; Dir. Geo. Survey of N.Z. and Chanc. Univ. of N.Z. ; 1857 F.R.P.S. and F.R.S.E. ; i860 F.G.S.E. and F.R.G.S.E., also F.G.S. Lond. ; 1866 F.R.S., F.L.S., F.Z.S., F.S.S., F.R.M.S. Lond. ; also mem. of many learned Societies on the Continent, America, and Australia; Order of the Golden Cross from the Emperor of Germany, 1875 ; Lyell Medal, 1875 ; Founder's Gold Medal of R.G.S. 1891 ; represented the colony of N.Z. at the Philadelphia Exhib. 1876, also at Sydney and Melbourne, 1879 and 1880 ; m. 1868 Maria, dau. of Sir David Monro, M.D. ; d. 6 Nov. 1907 ; see also E.A. Ch. x. 151 and XV. 29. HILLS, George Scott, 1844-7. CI. 1-3. b. 16 Sept. 1835 ; s. of James Hills of Neechindipore, Bengal, and Dean Lodge, Saxe-Coburg Place. Addiscombe, 1853-5 ; Col. R.E. (Bengal) ; 2nd Lt. 1855 ; Lt. 1858 ; Capt. 1867 ; Maj. 1873 ; Brev. and Lt.-Col. 1881 ; Brev. Col. 1885 ; ret. 1887 ; Indian Mutiny campaign, 1857-8 (medal) ; Bhootan exped. 1864-5 (medal with clasp) ; Afghan campaign, 1879-80 ; Field Engineer, Cabul Div. (Brev. Lt.-Col., medal) ; d. 11 May 1892. HILLS, John, 1844-7. CI. 1-3. b. 19 Aug. 1834 ; s. of James Hills of Neechindipore,, Bengal, and Dean Lodge, Saxe-Coburg Place. Addiscombe, 1852-4, Good Conduct Sword ; Edin. Univ. 1858-9 whUe on sick leave ; Stanton Medal and F.R.S.E. 1859 Maj.-Gen R.E. (Bombay) ; C.B. 1881 K.C.B. 1900; 2nd Lt. 1854; Lt. 1857 Capt. 1863 ; Maj. 1872 ; Lt.-Col. 1877 Brev. Col. 1881 ; Maj.-Gen. 1887 ; served in Persian exped. 1856-7 ; capture of Mohumrah (medal with clasp) ; Abyssinian exped. 1867-8 as Field Engineer at Koomeylee and Senate (desp., Lond. Gaz. 30 June 1868, medal) ; Afghan War, 1879-80; comdg. Engineer S. Afghan F.F. ; defence of Kandahar (desp., Lond. Gaz. 3 Dec. 1880, medal with cla-sp, C.B.) ; Burma campaign, 1886-7, comdg. R.E. F.F. 1886, Army Engineers H.Q. (medal -svith clasp) ; d. 18 June 1902 ; see also E.A. Ch. ix. 129. HOG, Thomas Alexander, 1847-51. CI. 4-6. b. 14 Jan. 1835 ; s. of James Hog of Newliston. Of Newliston ; Maj. Edin. Vol. Art. ; J. P., D.L. Linhthgowshire ; m. Harriet, dau. of Steuart B. Hare of Calderhall ; d. 14 Feb. 1908. HOPE, James Arthur, 1844-50. CI. 1-6. b. 23 May 1835 ; s. of James Hope, W.S., D.K.S. Edin. Univ. ; d. 28 Feb. 1856. HOPE, Thomas, 1846-8. CI. 3, 4. s.' of Mrs. James Hope, Portobello. HORSLEY, William Dowdeswell, 1844-5. CI. 1. b. 1834 ; s. of Sir John Horsley, H.E.I.C.S., 21 Moray Place. Haileybury, 1852-4; H.E.I.C.S. Madras and M.C.S. ; Ass. to Coll. and Mag., Godavery, 1855; Coll. and Mag., Cuddapah, 1882; ret. 1885 ; d. 4 May 1899. HUNTER, James Edward, 1844-6. CI. 1, 2. b. 11 March 1834 ; s. of Capt. Hugh Hunter, R.N. Rugby, 1846-8; Capt. R.N. ; J.P. Co. of Bedford ; Mid. R.N. 1848 ; Lieut. H.M.S. ' Retribution,' 1855 ; Comm. 1863 ; Capt. 1873 (ret.). Service : Black Sea during Russian War of 1854-5 ; medals and decora- tions : Crimean medal and clasp for Sebasto- pol, Kt. of the Legion of Honour, 5th, cl. MR. CARMICHAEL'S (AFTERWARDS REV. R. P. SMITH'S) CLASS, 1844-51 137 Medjidie, Saxdinian medal for valour in the field, Turkish medal, S. African medal, China medal, R.H.S. medal for saving forty- eight lives under a heavy fire from Cossacks during the gale of Oct. 1854 ofiE the Katcha River, near Sebastopol. m. EUza- beth Letitia, e. dau. of Rev. the Hon. Thomas Orde-Powlett. Address : Flitwick, Ampthill, Beds. HUTCHINS, Charles George, 1844-9. CI. 1-5. b. 1834 ; s. of Charles Hut- chins, Surg., 36 Charlotte Square. Magdalen CoU. Oxon ; B.A. i860 ; M.A. 1863 ; Ch. of Eng. ; D. i860 Dio. Ches. for Hereford ; P. 1861 Hereford ; R. of Dunton, Dio. Oxon, 1871 ; fmly. C. St. M., Bridgnorth, 1S60-2 ; Bromfield, Salop, 1862-3 ; H. Trin. and St. M., Guildford, 1863-8; Chap St. Thomas', Newcastle-on- Tyne, 1868-71 ; d. 1904. HUTCHINSON, Arthur Henry, 1844-9. • CI. 1-5. b. 15 June 1834; s. of Thomas Hutchinson, Leith Links. Timber Merchant, Leith ; for about forty years Vice-Consul for Sweden and Norway ; Swedish Order of the Wasa from the late King Oscar ; m. Margaret, e. dau. of the late Arthur Wellesley Kinnear, sen., Solicitor and Banker, Stonehaven ; d. 15 May 1897. HUTCHINSON, Edward, 1846-52. CI. 3-7a. s. of John Ross Hutchinson, 12 Manor Place ; best English Verse, CI. 7a, 1852. Sol. with Leeman and Clark, York. KELL, James G., 1844-9. CI. 1-5. b. 1834; s. of James Kell, Melville Street. LAURIE, John T. O., 1844-7. CI. 1-3. b. 1832 ; s. of Robert Laurie, Merchant, 21 Claremont Crescent. LLOYD, Sidden Henry, 1844-5. CI. 1. b. 1835 ; s. of James Abbot Lloyd, Comptroller of Customs, 3 Eyre Place. LORIMER, Robert, 1844-7. CI. 1-3. b. 1885 ; s. of Alexander Lorimer, Dean Terrace. M'CANDLISH, Richard Dickie, 1844-5. CI. 1. b. 13 Aug. 1833 ; s. of Wilham M'Candlish, Receiver-Gen. of Stamps and Tajies, 34 Dundas Street. Merchant ; m. Isabella Dick ; d. 26 March 1909. MACGREGOR, Alexander Mair, 1847-52. CI. 4-7a. b. 19 Sept, 1836; s. of Lt.-Col. Malcolm MacGregor, late 78th Highs., Brighton Crescent, Portobello ; best French, CI. 7, 1851 ; best Latin and Greek Comp., CI. 7a, 1852. Trin. HaU, Cantab; B.A. ; I.C.S. (Bengal) ; d. 24 Jan. 1865 at Alipore, Calcutta. MACKAY, Alexander Forbes, 1845-50. CI. 2-6. b. 25 Jan. 1835 ; s. of John Alexander Mackay of Black Castle, 26 George Square. Rugby ; Edin. Univ. ; of Black Castle and Carskey, Argyll ; Lt.-Col. 92nd (Gordon) Highs. ; Ensign, 1855 ; Lt. 1856 ; Capt. 1865 ; ret. 1871 ; m. Mabel, dau. of Cosmo Innes, Advocate, P.C.S., of Inverleith House; d. 12 Feb. 1907 ; see also E.A. Ch. xiv. 76. MACKAY, James F., 1847-9. CI. 4, 5. s. of John Mackay, Princes Street. M'KENNA, Angus, 1844-5. CI. 1. b. 1834 ; s. of John M'Kenna, Grove Street. MACKENZIE, Richard, 1844-51. CI. 1-7. b. 24 June 1835; s. of John Ord Mackenzie, W.S., 66 North- umberland Street ; Dux of CI. 1 and 2, 1845 and 1846; best Greek Comp., CI. 7, 1851. d. 15 March 1858. MAKGILL, John, 1846-9. CI. 3-5. b. 1834 ; s. of George Makgill of Kem- back. Capt. R.E. (Madras) ; 2nd Lt. 1855 ; Lt. 1858 ; Capt. 1864 ; ret. 1868. MASON, John, 1844-9. CI. 1-5. b. 1833 ; s. of Robert Mason, Morton Mains, Lothian Burn. MEIKLEJOHN, Hugh Robert, 1847-9. CI. 4, 5. b. 1835 ; s. of Rev. Robert Meiklejohn, Edin. Addiscombe, 1853-4 ; 2nd Lt. R.E. (Bombay), 1854 ; killed in action at Jhansi, 24 April 1858. MENZIES, WilHam John, 1844-51. CI. 1-7. b. 14 Oct. 1834; s. of Allan Menzies, W.S., Prof, of Conveyancing, Edin. Univ. Edin. Univ. ; W.S. 1858 ; Kt. 1903 ; Agent for the Ch. of Scot.; Man. Dir. Scottish American Invest. Co. ; Chm. Arizona Copper Co., California Pastoral and Agricultural Co., and others ; Kt. 1903 on King's visit to Edin. ; m. (i) 1859 Helen, dau. of Alex. Adie and widow of James Marshall of Callander; (2) 1870 Ellen, y. dau. of William Young and widow of Wilham Tweedie ; (3) 1879 Annie Percival, e. dau. of Capt. J. A. Drought of Whigs- borough, King's Co., and widow of T. S. Jones of Nat. Bank of India, Bombay ; d. 14 Oct. 1905 ; see also E.A. Ch. xiii. 7. 138 MR. CARMICHAEL'S (AFTERWARDS REV. R. P. SMITH'S) CLASS, 1844-51 MONTEATH, Alexander Maclaurin, 1845- 51. CI. 2-7. b. 13 May 1834 ; s. of Alexander Monteath of Broich and Duchally, Perthshire ; Dux CI. 3, 4, 5, and 6 and of the School, 1851 ; Mitchell Medal, 1850 ; Math Medal, 1851 ; bert German, CI. 7, 1851 ; XI. Edin. Univ. 1851-5 ; Math. Gold Medal ; Haileybury, 1855-6 ; Math. Medal ; Law Medal; Hist, and Pol. Econ. Medal; Sanskrit Medal and Persian Medal ; of BroichandDuchally; C.S.I. 1877; H.E.I.C.S. Bengal and B.C.S. 1857-82; Ass. Mag. and Coll., Allahabad, 1858; Ass. Sec. Govt, of N.W.P. 1859; Under Sec. Gov. of India, Finance and Commerce Depts., 1861 ; Dir.- Gen. P.O. of India from 1867-82 (when he retired), during wliich period he was placed for about two years on postal duty in England; including the representation of India at the Postal Conference at Berne, 1876 ; ret. 1882 on succeeding his father to the estates of Broich, near Crieff, and DuchaUy, near Auchterarder ; Dir. British India Steam Navigation Co. ; m. 1857 Teresa Amelia Thompson, Calcutta ; d. 23 April 1893 ; see also E.A. Ch,. i- 16. MONTEATH, Charles Stuart, 1844-8. CI. 1, 2. b. 1834; s. of William Stuart Monteath of Closeburn Hall, Dumfries. d. 1856. MUIRHEAD, George, 1844-9. CI. 1-5. b. 24 Oct. 1833 ; s. of Claud Muirhead, Proprietor Edin. Advertiser, 7 Heriot Row. Stockbroker, Lond. (ret.) ; d. 28 June 1914. MURRAY, James, 1847-9. CI. 4, 5. b. 1833 ; s. of John Murray, Meikleour House, Perthshire. Merchant in Singapore for many years ; S. to the estates of Touchadam and Polmaise ; d. Dec. 1907. PENDER, Thomas, 1844-5. CI. 1. b. 1835 ; s. of James B. Pender, 20 Walker Street. PONTON, Archibald C, 1844-5. CI. 1. b. 29 June 1833 ; s. of Mungo Ponton, W.S., Sec. Nat. Bank of Scot., 30 Melville Street. Architect ; F.R.I.B.A. ; Bronze Medal, 1885, Inventions Exhib., Lond., for artificial stone and concrete ; discoverer of artificial tridymite formation of stone, called ' Petram- mite' or rock sand; 1875 Pres. Clifton and Bristol Debating Soc. ; 1873 Vice-Pres. Bristol Society of Architects for several years ; 1908 Silver Medal for discovery of ' Autochro- matic Shadow-Graphs ' (Tunbridge Wells, Arts and Crafts Tech. Photo. Sect.), now designated ' Auragraphs ' ; m. Janet Eeid Munro. Address : 19 Guildford Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. PONTON, John, 1844-5. CI. 1. b. 20 March 1832 ; s. of Mungo Ponton, W.S., Sec. Nat. Bank of Scot., 30 Melville Street. Sometime Ed. TitusviUe Herald ; m. Stella Stevens. Address: 123 Orient Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.A. PRESTON, James, 1844-6. CI. 1. b. 24 June 1834 ; s. of Rev. William M. S. Preston, Wauchope Hall, West- morland. Went out to N.Z,, 1852, to farm; 1870 took Holy Orders, and was ordained in N.Z. ; became V. of Geraldine, S. Island ; m. i860 Anna Bradly, Douglas, I. of M. ; d. 8 Oct. 1898. PRESTON, Moyes, 1844-6. CI. 1. b, 28 Nov. 1836 ; s. of Rev. WiUiam M. S. Preston, Wauchope Hall, Westmorland. Durham School; Lt. 90th Regt. 1856; died at the Alumbagh of wounds received during Sir Henry Havelock's march on Lucknow ; d. 27 Sept. 1857. PRINGLE, Charles, 1844-8. CI. 1-4. b. 12 Jan. 1833 ; s. of George Pringle, 14 Rutland Street. Lt. 71st Highs. 1854; ret. 1857; m. Mary, dau. of Adm. James Pringle of Torwoodlee ; d. 17 Sept. 1870. PRINGLE, Robert, 1847-50. CI. 4-6. b. 1832; s. of William A. Pringle, H.E.I.C.S., Portobello. M.D. Edin. 1854 ; Brig. Surg. Lt.-Col. B.M.S. ; Ass. Surg. 1854 ; Surg. 1866 ; ret. 1885 ; d. 13 Jan. 1899 ; see also E.A. Ch. vi. 43. ROSS, Anthony Mackenzie, 1844-8. CI. 1-4. b. 1834 ; s. of George Ross, Dundas Street. ROSS, Edmond, 1845-50. CI. 2-7. b. 15 Aug. 1833; s. of David Robert Ross, M.P., Rosstrevor, Ireland. Govt, office ; m. (i) Emily Dalton ; (2) Emily A. Bel ton. Address : 145 Langdale Road, Thornton Heath, Surrey. ROSS, Robert, 1845-7. CI. 2, 3. b. 28 July 1834; s. of David Robert Ross, M.P., Rosstrevor, Ireland. Comm. R.N.; Lieut. H.M.S. 'Coi^flict'; afterwards served on ' Gorgon ' on Cape Station and on ' Lion ' at Greenock ; Lieut. 1856 ; Comm. 1863, h.p. ; d. 1890. MR. CARMICHAEL'S (AFTERWARDS REV. R. P. SMITH'S) CLASS, 1844-51 139 RUTHERFURD, Andrew, 1844-50. CI. 1-6. b. 18 May 1835; s. of Maj. James H. Rutherfurd, R.E., 11 Queen Street. King's Sch., Sherborne, Dorset; Edin. Univ. ; won Straton Prize, Logic and Meta- physics CI. 1854, under Prof. Sir William Hamilton ; Advocate, 1857 ." A.D. 1872-4 and 1880-2 ; Counsel for Bd. of I.R. 1862-82 ; Counsel for Bd. of Trade, 1862-82; Sheriff Sub. of the Lothians, 1882-96; Sheriff of the Lothians, 1896-1904; Dir. E.A. 1878-85; m. 1863 Mary Anne, 2nd dau. of Abram Logan of Burnhouse, Berwickshire ; d. 7 Dec. 1906 ; see also E.A. Ch. xi. 100 and xiv. 60. SCOTT, Francis W., 1846-9. CI. 3-5. s. of Thomas Scott, Fettes Row. SCOTT, John, 1844-7. CI. 1-3. b. 1834 ; s. of Robert Scott, Bonnington Brae. SCOTT, Robert, 1844-7. CI. 1-3. b. 1833 ; s. of Robert Scott, Bonnington Brae. SELLAR, Alexander Craig, 1844-50. CI. 1-6. b. 17 Oct. 1835; s. of Patrick Sellar of Westfield, Suther- landshire, and Ardtornish, Argyll. M.A. Oxon (BaU. Coll. 1854-8) ; B.A. (ist CI. Gts.), 1858; Advocate, 1862; Legal Sec. to L.A. 1868-74 and 1881-2 ; M.P. Haddington Burghs, 1882-5 ; Partick div. of Lanarkshire, 1885-90; m. 1870 Gertrude J. Gashes ; d. 16 Jan. 1890. SERRE, Louis de, 1844-6. CI. 1, 2. b. 1835 ; s. of Hyacinthe de Serre, French Consul, Inverleith Row. SMITH, John C, 1844-9. CI. 1-5. b. 1833 ; s. of George Smith, Architect, 8 Wemyss Place and 18 Great King Street. SMITH, John Guthrie, 1845-50. CI. 2-6. b. Feb. 1834; s. of William Smith, York Place. Glasg. Univ. ; Insur. Broker and Under- writer, Glasg. ; Dean of Guild, Glasg., 1891 ; J. P. Stirlingshire ; D.L. Stirlingshire and Glasg. Author : The Parish of Strath- blane ; Strathendrick and its Inhabitants ; and many contributions to archaeological papers and on old family history, m. Anne Penelope Campbell Dennistoun ; d. Oct. 1894. STEVENSON, Alexander, 1844-9. CI. 1-5. b. 20 Oct. 1834 ; s. of Alexander Stevenson, W.S., 9 Heriot Row. d St. Andrews and Glasg. Univ. Jan. 1851. 29 STEWART, Archibald C, 1844-9. CI. 1-5. '<,s. of John Lome Stewart, 25 East Claremont Street. STEWART, Duncan, 1844-6. CI. 1-2. b. 1834 ; s. of John Lome Stewart, 25 East Claremont Street. Capt. R.N. ; Lieut. R.N. 1858 ; Comm. 1868; Capt. (ret.), 1888. Address: Knock- rioch House, Campbeltown. STIRLING, Wilham, 1844-8. CI. 1-4. b. 4 Aug. 1835 ; s. of Charles Stirling of Muiravonside. R.M.A. Woolwich ; Lt.-Gen. and Col.- Comdt. R.A. ; K.C.B. 1893 ; Gov. R.M.A. Woolwich, 1890-5 ; Lt. of the Tower of Lond. 1900-2 ; 2nd Lt. R.A. 1853 ; Lt. 1854; Capt. i860; Maj. 1872; Lt.-Col. 1879; Brev. Col. 1877; Maj.-Gen. 1887; Lt.-Gen. 1892 ; Col.-Comdt. 1899 ; served throughout Eastern campaign of 1854-5, including affairs at Bulganac and Mac- kenzie's Farm ; battles of Alma, Balaclava, and Inkermann ; siege and fall of Sebastopol and repulse of sortie on 26 Oct. 1854 (medal with four clasps, Kt. of the Legion of Honour, and Turkish medal) ; served as Brig. Maj. of Art. with Rajpootana F.F. at capture of Kotah on 30 March 1858 (medal and Brev. Maj.) ; served with exped. to China in i860; present at Sinho, actions near Tang- chow, and surrender of Pekin (medal with clasp); served in Afghan War, 1878-9; present at capture of Peiwar Kotal (C.B. and medal with clasp); ret. 1906; m. (1) 1864 Anne Douglas, dau. of Sylvester Stirhng of Glenbervie ; (2) 1869 Anna Christian, dau. of William Stirling yr. of Kippendavie ; d. II April 1906. STONE, Pelham, 1844-8. CI. 1-4. b. 1835 ; s. of George Stone of Muir- house, Cramond. Medical Student, Lond. ; d. 14 Oct. 1854. STUART, James Wilham, 1844-6. CI. 1, 2. b. 1833 ; s. of James Stuart, Raeburn Place. SYDSERFF, George Buchan, 1844-7. CI. 1-3. b. 1833 ; s. of John Buchan Sydserff of Ruchlaw. d. 1882. TAIT, Alexander, 1844-6. CI. 1, 2. b. 1833; s. of Capt. Robert Tait, R.N., 7 Shandwick Place. THORBURN, Alexander B., 1849-51. CI. 6, 7. s. of Rev. Mr. Thorburn, Inverness. TOD, Henry, 1844-9. CI. 1-5. b. 19 March 1836 ; s. of Henry Tod, W.S., 39 York Place. Edin. Univ. ; W.S. 1861 ; Examiner in Conveyancing for W.S. Soc. for many vears ; m. (1) Margaret, dau. of Robert Walker, Portlethen, Aberdeen ; (2) Margaret Louisa, dau. of Dr. John Moir, Edin.; d. 10 May 1896. 140 DR. CUMMING'S (AFTERWARDS DR. MACLURE'S) CLASS, 1845-52 TURNER, William, 1846-8. CI. 3, 4. b. 1884 ; s. of Gen. William Turner, C.B., Bom. Cav. Ensign 93rd Highs. 1850 ; Lt. 1852 ; d. 12 Aug. 1854 of cholera at Varna. UTTERSON, Charles James, 1844-6. CI. 1, 2. b. 13 Nov. 1834 ; s. of Rev. Alfred G. Utterson, R. of Layer-Marney, Essex. Marlborough, 1847-51 (Christmas) ; Bar- rister ; d. 9 July 1862 in Australia. VERTUE, Duncan, 1845-9. CI. 2-5. b. 1834 ; s. of William Vertue, Wine Merchant, Leith. Edin. Univ. ; Law Student ; d. 1855 at Malaga. WATSON, David Matthew, 1844-9. CI. 1-5. b. 3 March 1835 ; s, of Rev. Charles Watson, D.D., Burntisland, 19 Royal Terrace. Union Bank of Australia, Melbourne, 1852-7 ; Paper Maker, BuUionfield, Dundee, 1857-1901 ; J.P. for Forfarshire ; m. Hannah, dau. of John Parker, I.R., Edin. ; d. 14 Oct. 1901. DR. CUMMING'S (AFTERWARDS DR. MACLURE'S) CLASS, 1845-52 ANDERSON, John T., 1845-6. CI. 1. b. 1834 ; s. of John Anderson, Hailes Street. BENNET, James, 1848-9. CI. 4. BENNETT, George William, 1847-51. CI. 3-6. b. 6 Dec. 1885 ; s. of James Bennett, W.S., Claremont Park, Leith. After apprenticeship to a Liverpool merchant went out to Antigua, B.W.I., as sugar-planter and merchant ; M.E.C. for ten years ; m. (i) Elizabeth Burns ; (2) Jemima Pearey ; d. 14 Nov. 1879. BEVERIDGE, Alexander Watt, 1845-9. CI. 1-4. b. 4 June 1835 ; s. of Henry Beveridge, Advocate. M.D. Glasg. 1856; L.R.C.S. Edin. 1857; Surg.-Maj. A.M.D. ; Ass. Surg. 1857 ; Surg. 1872; Surg.-Maj. (ret. h.p.), 1879; served with 78th Highs, in Indian campaign ; present with Outram's Force in the Alumbagh, including repulse of numerous attacks, and operations ending in final capture of Lucknow (medal with clasp) ; Abyssinian campaign, 18SS ; m. Elizabeth Mary, dau. of Erskine Beveridge, Brucefield. Address : 26 Buckingham Terrace, Edin. BEVERIDGE, Henry, 1845-9. CI. 1-4. b. 9 Feb. 1837 ; s. of Henry Beveridge, Advocate. I.C.S. Author : District of Backergunge, its History and Statistics ; Trial of Maharaja Nanda Kumar, a Narrative of a Judicial Murder ; many papers in the journals of the Roy. Asiatic Soc, Lond., the Asiatic Soc. of Bengal, and the Asiatic Quarterly Review, m. A. S. Ackroyd. Address : Pitfold, Haslemere. BOOG, Charles Stirling, 1845-51. CI. 1-6. b. 23 Sept. 1835 ; s. of John Boog, Hope Street. New Coll. Edin. 1851-2 ; Miller Bursary, 1852 ; Edin. Univ. 1852-6 ; M.A. 1856-; Sugar Broker; of Czamikow and Boog, Glasgow and Greenock (ret.) ; m. Sophia, dau. of Richard Hamlen of Bristol. A ddress : 20 CoUnette Road, Putney, Lond., S.W. BROWN, Edwin, 1845-8. CI. 1-3. b. 1833 ; s. of John C. Brown, A.R.S.A., 22 Howard Place. BUCHANAN, George, 1845-6. CI. 1. BUCKLE, Alfred John, 1845-9. a. 1-4. b. 15 April 1837 ; s, of John Buckle, Wharton House, Lauriston. Lt. 75th Regt. (A. and S. Highs.) ; Ensign, 1859 ; Lt. 1862 ; ret. 1867 ; d. April 1874. BUCKLE, Cuthbert, 1845-9. CI. 1-4. b. Sept. 1835 ; s. of John Buckle, Wharton House, Lauriston. Sheep Farmer, Australia ; ret. 1870. CADELL, Thomas, 1845-8. CI. 1-3. b. 5 Sept. 1835 ; s. of Hew Francis Cadell of Cockenzie. Col. B.S.C. ; V.C. ; 2nd Lt. 1854; Lt. 1856; Capt. 1866; Maj. 1874; Lt.-Col. 1879 ; Col. 1884 ; U.S.L. 1892 ; served with 2nd B. Europ. Fus. throughout the operations before Delhi in 1857; present at battle of Budlee-ke-serai, final attack and capture of city, and subsequent operations with Movable Col. under Brig. Showers (medal with clasp and V.C.) ; received V.C. for ' having on 12 June 1857 at the Flagstafi Piquet at Delhi when the whole of the Piquet of H.M. 75th Regt. and 2nd Europ. B. Fus. were driven in by a large body of the enemy brought in from amongst them under severe fire a wounded bugler of his own regt., who would have been cut up by the Rebels ; also on the same day when the Fus. were retiring by order on Metcalf's House, Lt. Cadell went back of his own accord, accompanied by three men, and brought in under a heavy fire from the advcincing enemy a man of the 7,5th Regt. who was severely wounded ' ; servied in tiia DR. CUMMING'S (AFTERWARDS DR. MACLURE'S) CLASS, 1845-52 141 4th Irreg. Cav. with Brig. Troup's Col. in Oude campaign, 1858-9 ; present at action of Mehudi under Col. Brand, in which thirteen of enemy's guns were captured ; also with Col. Turner's Col. in Rohilcund, 1859 ; entered Political Dept., and held various appointments in C.I. and Rajpootana ; Gov. Andaman and Nicobar Islands, 1879-92 ; J.P. Co. of Haddington ; a Dir. E.A. since 1907 ; m. Anna Catherine, dau. of Patrick Dalinahoy of Bowerhouse, E. Lothian. Address : Cockenzie House, Prestonpans. See also E.A. Ch. i. 117. CAMERON, Patrick Evan, 1846-51. CI. 2-6. b. 1835; s. of Donald E. Cameron of Barcaldine, Argyllshire, and Foxhall, Linlithgowshire. Apprentice W.S. ; d. young. CAMPBELL, Archibald, 1845-50, CI. 1-5. b. 20 Nov. 1834 ; s. of Alex- ander Campbell of Cammo, 4 Char- lotte Square. Brewer, Edin. ; Capt. Edin. Art. Mil. ; m. Christian Macfarlane ; d. 8 Oct. 1883. CAMPBELL, John William, 1845-8. CI. 1-3, b. 1836 ; s. of John Campbell, Brandon Street. CARMICHAEL, William, 1845-52. CI. 1-7. b. 11 June 1836 ; s. of Archibald Carmichael, Class. Master, E.A. ; Dux of CI. 5 and 6 and of the School, 1852 J best in Latin, Greek, and French Comp., 1852. M.D. Edin. (Medallist in Midwifery) ; Surg. R.N. ; went round the world on H.M.S. ' Euryalus ' with H.R.H. D. of Edin. ; ret. early, invahded ; m. Sophia, dau. of Robert TomHnson, Burton-on-Trent ; d. Feb. 1884. CARSTAIRS, Andrew, 1845-9. CI. 1-4. b. 1834 ; s. of Andrew Carstairs, Albany Street. CAY, Francis, 1847-8. CI. 3. b. 19 April 1836 ; s. of John Cay, Advocate, Sheriff and Commissary of Linlith- gowshire. Sheep Farmer, Australia ; m. ; d. CHRISTIE, Benjamin, 1845-9. CI. 1-3. b. 1836; s. of Charles Maitland Christie of Durie, Fife. Lt. Bom. Art. ; H.E.I.C.S. ; d. Feb. i860. CLARKSON, Charles, 1845-9. CI. 1-4. b. 1836 ; s. of John Clarkson, Howard Place. CLEGHORN, John Dalton, 1845-7. CI. 1, 2. b. 15 Jan. 1835 ; s. of George Cleghorn of Weens, 3 Randolph Crescent. After serving in Littledale's office in Liverpool went to the U.S.A., and settled down in MinneapoUs, Minn. ; d. 4 Jan. 1911. CLEGHORN, Thomas Angus, 1845-7. CI. 1, 2. b. 15 Jan. 1835; s. of George Cleghorn of Weens, 3 Randolph Crescent. After serving in Littledale's office in Liverpool went out to China as a tea-taster ; when Japan was opened up in 1859 he went to that country, where he got sunstroke, and died at sea, 10 Jan. i860, on the voyage home. COLQUHOUN, James, 1845-52. CI. 1-7. b. 1835 ; s. of John Colquhoun, D.L., J.P., 1 Royal Terrace ; Acad. Club Prize for best English Essay, 1852 ; best in French and German and English Verse, 1852. Cantab and Woolwich ; well-known rifle shot and steeplechase rider ; Capt. 4th D.G. ; Hon. Lt.-Col. 3rd Batt. A. and S. Highs. ; Factor on Luss estates ; m. 1876 Anna Maria, dau. of R. Elliott of Clifton Park and Harewood ; d. 28 Feb. 1883. CRAIGIE, Arthur Wellesley, 1845-7. CI. 1, 2. b. 1833 ; s. of George Clerk Craigie of Dunbarney, 1 Charlotte Square. Lt. Guides (Irreg. Cav.), India; d. 1857. DAVIDSON, Charles Forbes, 1845-8. CI. 1-3. b, 5 July 1834 ; s. of Charles Forbes Davidson, W.S., 22 Queen Street, d. II June 1909. DAVIDSON, Harry, 1845-50. CI. 1-5. b. 15 Sept. 1835 ; s. of Laurence Davidson, W.S., 7 Rutland Square. M. A. Oxon (Oriel CoU. 1854-8) ; Advocate, i860; Barr. Mid. Tern. 1870; appointed Dist. Judge, Jamaica, 1867, when such appointments were first opened to the Scottish Bar; d. 21 Dec. 1871. DAVIDSON, Henry, 1847-52, CI, 3-7. b. 11 Feb, 1837 ; s, of Henry Marshall Davidson, Holme House, Haddington, Sheriff Clerk of E. Lothian ; Ferguson Medal, 1850 ; Mitchell Medal, 1851 ; Math. Medal, 1852 ; 2nd Acad. Club Prize, 1852. B.A. 1859 ; M.A. 1862 ; Trin. Hall, Cantab; Fell, of Trin. Hall; Inn. Tern. 1859; Barr. 1862; LL.B. i860; prac- tised at the Pari. Bar until appointed one of the Sees, to the Cambridge Univ. Com. ; Examiner in Civ. Law to Camb Univ. 1871-2 ; Mem. Northern Circuit ; 142 DR. CUMMING'S (AFTERWARDS DR. MACLURE'S) CLASS, 1845-52 Auditor, Inn. Tern. ; an orig. Mem. Inns of Court Vols., and I.t. E. Loth. Yeo. Cav. ; V.D. ; d. 7 Jan. 1897 ; see also E.A. Ch. iv. 44. DAVIDSON, John Richard, 1845-8. CI. 1-3. b. 18 Sept. 1836 ; s. of Charles Forbes Davidson, W.S., 22 Queen Street. M.A. Edin.; Advocate, 1861 ; Barr. Mid. Tem. 1870 ; sometime Leg. Adviser to Japanese Govt. ; m. 1871 Mrs. Grace Gordon or Dugdale ; d. 24 March 1895. DAVIDSON, Laurence, 1845-51. CI. 1-5. s. of Laurence Davidson, W.S., 7 Rutland Square. DEWAR, Gilbert Innes, 1845-7. CI. 1, 2. b. 1835 ; s. of John Dewar, Advocate, 52 Great King Street ; d. DODD, Michael, 1846-52. CI. 2-7. b, 1834 ; s. of Mrs. Dodd of Wardrew, Clermiston House, Corstorphine ; best Historical Essay, 1852. Capt. Northumberlaiid Mil. ; Lt. 1858 ; Capt. 1867 ; ret. 1879 ; d. DOVE, John, 1847-9. CI. 3, 4. b. 26 Jan. 1886 ; s. of William Dove, Edin. d. 26 Nov. 1853. DUNCAN, Henry, 1848-50. CI. 4, 5. b. 5 June- 1835 ; s. of Rev. George John Duncan, D.D., Min. of Presb. Ch., Greenwich. King's CoU. Lond. 1853; after visiting Australia and Tahiti in 1855-6, and travel- Ung extensively in U.S.A. from San Fran- cisco to New Orleans, resided in Canada from 1858-68 as Jt. Man. at Toronto for U. Canada, with his brother Samuel, of the Lancashire Insur. Co. ; Mag. for York and Peel Cos. 1859, and for Kent Co. (Canada), 1866; Capt. Canadian Mil., and one of King Edward vii.'s escort when he visited Toronto, as Prince of Wales, in 1862; inter- viewed Pres. Lincoln at the White House, Washington, two months before his assas- sination, and visited the Northern Army, then encamped on the Potomac in Virginia, opposite Washington, during the American Civil War; in business in Lond. since 1868, and for five years Chm. of the S. Lond. Tramway Co. Publication : Songs of the New Age (James Spiers, Lond.). m. Fran- cesca Eliza Keating of Chatham, Canada. Address : Ivy Lodge, Greenhithe, Kent. DUNCAN-CLARK, Samuel C, 1848-50. CI. 4, 5. b. 15 July 1836 ; s. of Rev. George John Duncan, D.D., Min. of Presb. Ch., Greenwich. Went to Canada in 1858, and was Jt. Man. with his brother Henry till 1868, and afterwards sole Man. for U. Canada at Toronto of the LanCEishire Insur. Co. ; they were also Jt. Agents for a large area of land belonging to their mother and their aunt, Mrs. Steuart Gladstone of Capenoch; assumed the additional surname of Clark on inheriting a property in Kirkcudbrightshire from his grand-aunt, Mrs. Howat of Mabie ; m. Keturah Bruce, dau. of WiUiam David- son Murray of Barbadoes, B.W.I. Address: Toronto, Canada. DUNLOP, Alexander, 1846-51. CI. 2-6. b. 18 Dec. 1835 ; s. of Alexander Dunlop of Clober. C.A. Edin. i860 ; d. 24 Jan. 1888. DUNLOP, Robert, 1847-9. CI. 3, 4. s. of David Dunlop, America. ELLIOTT, John B., 1849-51. CI. 5, 6. s. of John B. EUiott, 41 Great King Street. FERRIES, John, 1850-1. CI. 6. b. 1835 ; s. of Rev. Peter Ferries, Min. of Edinkillie, Morayshire. B.A. Glasg. ; also at Aberdeen and Edin. Univ. ; S. father 1865 as Min. of Edinkillie ; res. 1881, and went as Presb. Min. to Brandon, Manitoba, and subsequently to Michigan; m. 1866 Anna Broadfoot; d. 13 June 1903. GLASSFORD, Henry Gordon, 1847-9. CI. 3, 4. b. 1834; s. of Henry Glassford, Castle Street ; XL Australia ; m. Miss Johnston Boe in Australia ; d. c. 1887. GLASSFORD, James Gordon, 1847-9. CI. 3, 4. b. 8 Dec. 1882; s. of Henry Glassford, Castle Street ; XL Proprietor of Dougalston, Stirlingshire; afterwards of Matakanui, N.Z. ; m. Mar- garet, dau. of Wm. Bain, Bank of Scot., Edin. ; d. 2 Oct. 1881. GRAHAM, William, 1845-50. CI. 1-5. s. of Wilham Graham, Teacher, Montgomery Street. GRANT, Edward Ironside, 1846-51. CI. 2-6. b. 1835; s. of Gregor Grant, late Bom. C.S. Went to Tasmania ; d. o. 1905. GREIG, James, 1848-51. Q. 4-6. s. of James Greig, Clarence Street. HAY, Graham, 1845-8. CI. 1-3. b. 1835 ; s. of John Hay of Morton, 22 Charlotte Square. Lt.-Col. 62nd Regt. ; Ensign, 1852 ; Lt. 1853; Capt. 1855; Brev. Maj. 1870; Maj. 1871 ; Brev. Lt.-Col. 1877 ; served with DR. CUMMING'S (AFTERWARDS DR. MACLURE'S) CLASS, 1845-52 143 62nd Regt. in Crimea, 1854-5, including siege of Sebastopol and attack on the Quarries (medal with clasp, 5th cl. of Medjidie, and Turkish medal) ; d. of cholera in India, 1878. HILL, George, 1845-8. Cl. 1-3. b. 1834 ; s. of George Hill (Hill, Thomson and Co.), 6 Saxe-Coburg Place. HUGHSON, John, 1846-8. Cl. 2, 3. s. of Laurence Hughson. INGLES, David, 1849-52. Cl. 5-7. b. 23 May 1836; s. of David Ingles, Heriot Row. Trin. Coll. Cantab ; M.A. ; rowed for Cambridge v. Oxford, i860 ; Capt. of Sheringham G.C. 1903-4 ; Ch. of Eng. ; V. of Witham since 1886 ; Hon. Canon of St. Albans, 1893 ; fmly. C. of Chorleywood, 1861-2 ; Stoke-on-Trent, 1862-4 ; Cookham Dean, 1864-7 ; Frogmore End, 1867-70 ; V. of Apsley End, Herts, 1872-4 ; Halstead, 1874-86; m. . Address: Vicarage, Witham, Essex. See also E.A. Ch. iii. 78. INNES, James, 1845-8. Cl. 1-3. b. 27 March 1884 ; s. of Cosmo Innes, 6 Forres Street (Advocate), Sheriff of Nairn and Morayshire. Ass. Lindsay and Co., Hankow, until they failed in 1865 ; afterwards in partner- ship with his brother Hugh at Shanghai as merchants, under style of Innes and Co. ; went to Sarawak in Borneo to buy ' gutta- percha ' for the first Atlantic cable at the request of Sir John Pender ; took service with Charles, Rajah of Sarawak, as his Treas. Dec. 1875 ; left the Rajah's service to enter that of the Brit. Govt, in Protected Malay Native States as Mag. and Coll. ; M.L.C. ; Acting Supt. of Lower Perak ; ret. i88i ; m. Emily Anne, 3rd dau. of Canon James Craigie Robertson, Canon Residentiary of Canterbury Cathedral ; d. 15 Aug. 1901. JOHNSTON, Robert Bruce, 1849-50. Cl. 5. b. 29 April 1835 ; s. of Robert Johnston, W.S., 8 Broughton Place. W.S. 1861 ; of Graham, Johnston and Fleming, W.S. ; Proc.-Fis. Edin. 1868-88 ; m. 1864 Agnes Cockburn, dau. of James Nelson Smith, Merchant, Lond. and Sydney ; d. 4 Feb. 1888. LEBURN, Alexander, 1845-7. Cl. 1, 2. b. 29 May 1836; s. of Patrick Moncreiff Leburn, Accountant, Gil- more Place. Tea-planter, Ceylon ; d. 10 Jan. 1861 at Kandy. LISTON, John, 1847-50, Cl, 3-5. b. 14 April 1836 ; s. of Robert Listen, F.R.C,S., Old Burlington Street, Lond, Edin. Mil. CoU. ; Addiscombe, 1854-5 ; Col. B.S.C, ; Ensign, 1855 ; Lt. 1856 ; Capt. 1867; Maj. 1875; Lt.-Col. 1881 ; Col. 1885 ; ret. 1889 ; m. 1864 Rose, dau. of Maj. Swetenham ; d. 2 Feb. 1911. LIVINGSTONE, James, 1845-6. Cl. 1. LLEWELLYN, James B. W., 1848-9. Cl. 4. Ann Street. M'ADAM, James, 1846-9. Cl. 2-4. s. of Alexander M'Adam. MACALLAN, Allan Bertram, 1845-9. Cl. 1-4. b. 26 June 1836 ; s. of James Macallan, W.S., 26 Rutland Square ; Dux of Cl. 3. W.S. 1858 ; of J. and F. Anderson, W.S. ; m. 1875 Agnes Gertrude, e. dau. of David L. Burn, St. Andrews ; d. 19 March 1888. MACDONALD, John Hay Athole, 1845- 52. Cl, 1-6. b. 27 Dec, 1836 ; s, of Matthew Norman Macdonald, after- wards Macdonald Hume of Bernisdale, W.S. Edin. Univ., LL.D. 1880 ; Basle Univ. ; LL.D. St. Andrews Univ. 1911 ; Capt. R. and A. G.C. 1887-8; Pres. Scottish A.A.A. ; Pres. Scottish Automobile Club ; Steward of the Roy. Automobile Club ; Arbiter in disputes in Internat. Football Matches; Dir. E.A. since 1881; one of the Vice-Preses of the E.A. Club, 1900-5 ; Pres. since 1905 ; P.C, F.R.S., F.R.S.E., M.I.E.E., J.P., D.L. ; V.D. 1892; Lord Justice-Clerk of Scot. ; Lord Pres. Second Div. Court of Session since 1888; Advocate, 1859; Q.C. 1880 ; Sheriff of Ross, Cromarty, and Suther- land, 1874-6; Sheriff of Perthshire, 1880-5; Comr. Northern Lighthouses, 1876-80 and 1885-8; Mem. H.M. Prison Bd. 1880-5; Mem. H.M. Bd. of Supervision, 1880-5; Sol.- Gen. for Scot. 1876-80; Dean of the Faculty of Advocates, 1882-5 ; L.A. of Scot. 1885-9; C.B. 1882; K.C.B. 1900; P.C. 1885; Mem. Committee of P.C. on Education, 1885-9 ; Chm. Roy. Commission on Boundaries of Glasg. 1888 ; M.P. Univ. of Edin. and St. Andrews, 1885-8 ; Mem. H.M. Road Bd. 1910; Col.-Comdt. Q.E.R.V.B. 1882-92; Brig. -Gen. comdg. Forth Brig. 1888-1901 ; Brig. -Gen. 1891, Adj. -Gen. 1896-1902, Ensign-Gen. 1904 of the Roy. Company of Archers (King's Bodyguard for Scot.) ; Hon. Col. Q. Brig. 1900 ; Hon. Col. Army Motor Reserve, 1903 ; a Dir. of the E.A. since 1881 ; Vice-Pres. Roy. U.S. Institution; Vice-Pres. Nat. Rifle Assoc. ; Pres. Roy. Scottish Soc. of Arts, 1890-92 ; Roy. Commemoration medals (two) 1897; one as Adj. -Gen. Roy. Bodyguard, the other as Brig.-Gen. of troops on duty at the roy. procession; Coronation medal, 1911 ; obtained many medals and diplomas for Ufe-saving inventions, mili tary works, and electrical inventions ; it was through his exertions with the P.M.G. and the Govt, that post cards were introduced into Great Britain ; inventor of a holophote course indicator for preventing coUisions at sea, a military field telegraph, a barothermotele 144 DR. CUMMING'S (AFTERWARDS DR. MACLURE'S) CLASS, 1845-52 meter, and other electrical appliances. Publications : Duties of Officers and Ser- geants in Battalion ; Hints on Drill for Volunteers; The Simplification of Infantry Drill, 1861 ; On the best Detail Formation for the new Infantry Tactics, 1872 ; Common Sense on Parade, or DriU without Stays, 1886; A new Form of Infantry Attack; A Treatise on the Criminal Law of Scotland; Prisoners on Oath; Our Trip to Blunderland ; Electricity in the House- hold ; Power Traction in War; Infantry in a new Century ; The Future of Motor Traction; Infantry Training, Dress, and Equipment ; The Making of the Infantry Soldier ; Criminal Law and Procedure ; The Volunteers in 1905 ; The Past and Future of Power Traction on Roads ; Fifty Years of it, or the Experiences and Struggles of a Volunteer of 1859; and numerous pamphlets and lectures on tactics, law, electricity, automobilism, and road construc- tion, m. 1864 Adelaide Jeanette, dau. of Maj. Doran, Ely House, Wexford. Address : 15 Abercromby Place, Edin. MACDOWALL, Charles, 1850-2. CI. 6, 7. s. of Robert Macdowall, 4 Windsor Street. MACKAY, Angus John, 1847-50. CI. 3-5. s. of William Mackay, Cape Town. MACKENZIE, Alexander Kincaid John- ston Canning, 1845-6. CI. 1. b. 15 May 1836 ; s. of Brig.-Gen. James Mackenzie, B. Cav. Bonn, Dresden, Vienna, Paris, and Ken- sington; Lt.-Col. B. Cav. ; Comet, 1853; Lt. 1855; Capt. 1862; Maj. 1872; Lt.-Col. 1878; ret. 1881 ; served in Indian Mutiny cam- paign of 1857-8, and was present during siege and capture of Delhi from the 17 July 1857 with ist Punjaub Cav., and was engaged in a cavalry affair in rear of the camp on II Sept. ; served with col. under Brig. Greathed, and engaged at actions of Boolundshuhur, Allyghur, Agra, and Kanouge; present at relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, sMrmishes of Malygunge and Alumbagh, and action of Cawnpore; served with a col. under Sir Hope Grant in Oude, and engaged at Meangunge ; present at siege and capture of Lucknow and affair at Koorsee ; commanded a squadron of ist Punjaub Cav. at capture of BareUly and affair of Shahjehanpore (medal with clasp) ; d. 26 Nov. 1904. M'LELLAN, David, 1845-6. CI. 1. b. 1835 ; s. of William Hannay M'Lellan of Marks, Bank of Scot., Kirkcud- bright. Sol. and N.P. 1859 ; Agent for Bank of Scot., Kirkcudbright; Town Clerk of Kirkcudbright and of New GaUoway ; d. c. 1909. MAUGHAN, William Charles, 1845-50. CI. 1-5. b. 29 April 1836; s. of Capt. Philip Maughan, H.E.I.C.S., 87 Melville Street. C.A. Edin. i860; J.P. for Dumbartonsliire ; for some years banker in Lond., afterwards in old-established Scottish bank in Rome ; Conservative candidate for Parliament in Glasg. 1885, and again in 1892; greatly interested in temperance work ; Hon. Sec. Glasg. Anti-Opium Soc. for thirty years, and mem. of various religious and philan- thropic Eocs. Author: The Alps of Arabia; Rosneath Past and Present; Annals of Garelochside ; Musselburgh and its Golf Links ; Juhan Ormonde ; and several other novels, etc. etc. m. 1889 Kate May, dau. of William Burns, Writer, Glasg. ; d. 30 June 1914. MENZIES, Alexander James, 1845-52. CI. 1-7. b. 1836 ; s. of Allan Menzies, W.S., Prof, of Conveyancing, Edin. Univ. Business in Spain ; m. Jessie, dau. of Dr. John Coldstream, Edin. ; d. 15 Jan. 1888. MILLER, James, 1846-8. CI. 2, 3. b. 26 Oct. 1835 ; s. of John Miller of Stewartfield, W.S., 6 Randolph Cliff. Maj .-Gen. Indian Army; 2nd Lt. 1855; Lt. 1857; Capt. 1867; Maj. 1875; Lt.- Col. 1881 ; Brev. Col. 1885 ; Maj.-Gen. (ret.), 1886; served during Indian Mutiny, 1857-9, at Peshawar and in Bundelcund (medal) ; m. 1873 Elinor Katharine, dau. of T. L. Robinson of Croydon, J.P. and D.L. for Co. of Surrey. A ddress : 14 Southwick Crescent, Hyde Park, Lond., W. MONTEATH, Robert Runcorn, 1845-52. CI. 1-6. b. 23 Nov. 1835 ; s. of Alexander Monteath of Broich and Duchally, Perthshire. Edin. Univ., M.A. 1859 ; Licentiate of Free Ch. of Scot. 1864 ; Ch. of Eng. ; D. 1872 ; P. 1874 ; C. of Albert Memorial Ch., Manchester, 1872 ; Chap, of Seckford Hosp., Woodbridge, Suffolk, 1877 ; V. of Studley, Trowbridge, Wilts, since 1882 ; m. Annie Mackenzie, 2nd dau. of Alex- ander Falconar, Sheriff Sub. Nairnshire. Address : Studley Vicarage, Trowbridge, Wilts. MORGAN, James, 1845-50. CI. 1-5. b. 1833; s. of James Morgan, S.S.C, 7 Walker Street. Farmer, N.Z. ; m. . Address : 15 Aberdeen Road, Gisborne, Poverty Bay, N.Z. MORGAN, Thomas Kyd, 1845-50. CI. 1-5. b. 4 March 1835 ; s. of James Morgan, S.S.C, 7 Walker Street. Lt. 63rd Regt. ; seriously wounded in Crimea; d. in hospital at Scutari n Dec. 1854. DR. CUMMING'S (AFTERWARDS DR. MACLURE'S) CLASS, 1845-52 145 MURRAY, John, 1848-50. CI. 4, 5, b. 20 June 1834 ; s. of John Murray, M.D., Kersknowe, Kelso, J.P. Edin. Univ., M.D. ; Surg. Lt.-Col. I.M.S. (Madras) ; twenty-seven years in Madras Presidency; had chiefly civil ap- pointments; Ass. Surg. 1864; Surg. 1873; Surg.-Maj. 1876; ret. Lt.-Col. 1884; m. 1863 Lucy Henderson Smith ; d. 4 June 1910. MURRAY, WilUam John, 1845-9. CI. 1-4. b. 1834 ; s. of George Murray. MYLIUS, Frederick James, 1845-6. CI. 1. b. 1836 ; s. of Rodney Myhus, Queensferry Street. OGILVY, John F., 1850-1. CI. 6. s. of Thomas Ogilvy, 17 Inverleith Row and 6 Walker Street ; d. PATERSON, John, 1845-51. CI. 1-6. b. 1835 ; s. of John Paterson. PATON, Edward, 1845-9. CI. 1-4. b. 7 Dec. 1835 ; s. of Rev. John Paton, Ancrum. Edin. Univ. ; Merchant, Brazil ; . m. Miss Gibson, dau.' of Henry Gibson, Pernambuco, Brazil; d. 1895. PATON, WilUam, 1845-9. CI. 1-4. b. 1885 ; s. of John Paton of Crailing, 7 London Street, d. 1859. PRINGLE, George S., 1848-50. CI. 4, 5. b. 1835 ; s. of William Pringle, Portobello. Ensign 6th B.N.I. ; murdered at Allaha- bad by his regt. at the outbreak of the Mutiny, May 1857. RACEY, John, 1849-50. CI. 5. s. of John Racey, St. Vincent Street. RANSFORD, Edward, 1845-8. CI. 1-3. b. 1836 ; s. of Charles Ransford, M.D., F.R.C.P., 51 Northumberland Street. RITCHIE, Robert Peel, 1845-50. CI. 1-5. b. 18 Jan. 1835 ; s. of Robert Ritchie, C.E., 53 Castle Street, M.D. Edin. 1856 ; F.R.C.P.E. 1861 ; L.R.C.S.E. 1856 ; F.R.S.E. 1883 ; Pres. and Treas. R.C.P.E. ; Phys. and Consult. Phys. Roy. Hosp. for Sick Children, Edin., etc. ; author of The early Days of the Royall CoUedge of Phisitians, Edinburgh, 1899, and various articles on medical subjects ; d. 10 Feb. 1902 ; see also E.A. Ch. ix. 74. ROSS, Edward Charles, 1-6. b. 23 Sept, 1836 1845-50, CI. ;. s. of David Robert Ross, M.P., Rosstrevor, Ireland, Edin. Mil. Acad. ; Col. I.S.C. ; Kt. 1892 ; C.S.L 1882; 2nd Lt. 1855; Lt. 1857 ; Capt. 1867 ; Maj. 1875 ; Lt.-Col. 1881 ; Col. 1885; U.S.L. 1893; served during Indian Mutiny, 1857-8; present at siege and capture of Rat- ghur, action of Barodia, rehef of Saugor, cap- ture of Garrakota, forcing of the Mudinpore Pass, and siege and storm of Jhansi ; battle of the Betwa, storming of the Lohari, actions at Kooneh and Muttra, capture of Calpee, and the battle and capture of Gwalior (medal with clasp) ; Polit. Service from 1863 ; Resident in Persian Gulf and Consul-Gen. for S. Persia, 1872-91. Pub- lications : Translation from Arabic of Annals of Omar ; several special papers on tribes of Arabia and Mekran, with maps. m. 1862 Sarah M., dau. of Col. C. S. Whitehill. Address : 8 Beaufort Road, Clifton, Bristol.. ROSS, H., 1846-7. CI. 2. RYMER, Henry, 1845-6, 1849-51. CI. 1, 4, 5. b. 1 July 1835 ; s. of John Rymer, W.S., 19 Great Stuart Street. Brewer at Belhaven, near Dunbar ; d. 4 Dec. 1882. SCOTT, Richard F., 1848-50. CI. 4, 5. s. of Richard Hastings Scott, Great King Street. SINCLAIR, , 1846-7. CI. 2. SMITH, William Henry, now Sir Henry Smith, 1845-51. CI. 1-6. b. 15 Dec. 1835 ; s.of Rev. George Smith, D.D., Min. of Tolbooth Parish, 4 Ran- dolph Cliff; Dux of CI, 1, 2, and 4, 1846, 1847, and 1849. Edin. Univ. ; C.B. 1896 ; K.C.B. 1897 ; Supt. City of Lond. Pohce, 1885; Comr. 1890; ret. 1901 ; Lt.-Col. 3rd Brig. E. Div. R.A. 1889 ; author of From Constable to Commissioner, 1910 ; Retrievers and how to break them ; contributed articles to Blackwood, etc. ; m. 1908 Annie, dau. of John Graham of DarUngton. Address : Muselee, Roxburghshire, and 5 Western Terrace, Murrayfield. See also E.A. Ch. xviii. 13. STEUART, Robert C. A., 1850-2. CI. 6, 7. s. of Maj. J. C. G. Steuart, 42nd M.N.I., India. STEWART, Andrew, 1849-52. CI. 5-7. b. 25 Aug. 1837 ; s. of James Hope Stewart of Slodshill. Mercantile Marine Service ; drowned at Whampoa, Canton River, 10 Aug. 1858. STEWART, Hinton D., 1845-9. CI. 1-4. b. 9 Feb. 1835 : s. of Col. Alexander 146 MR. TROTTER'S CLASS, 1846-53 Stewart of Strathgarry, Charlotte Square. Of Strathgarry; Merchant in China; m. Lucy Macfarlane. Address : Strathgarry, Blair- Atholl, and 21 Courtfield Road, Lond., S.W. SWINTON, William Bentinck, 1845-6. CI. 1. b. 20 Sept. 1836 ; s. of George Swinton of Swinton, 4 Atholl Crescent, fmly. Chief Sec. H.E.I.C. at Calcutta. Maj. M. Cav. ; Cornet, 1856 ; Lt. 1856 ; Capt. 1862 ; Maj. 1873 ; m. 1858 EKzabeth, dau. of Robert Cadell of Ratho ; d. 4 June 1876 at Secunderabad (killed by a fall from his horse on parade). SYDSERFF, James Buchan, 1845-7. CI. 1, 2. b. 1835 ; s. of John Buchan Sydserff of Ruchlaw. Went to Australia ; d. 1859. TUKE, John Batty, 1845-51. CI. 1-6. b. 9 Jan. 1835 ; s. of John Batty Tuke, Beverley. Edin. Univ.; L.R.C.S. 1856; M.D. 1856; F.R.C.P. 1871; D.Sc. Dub. 1896; LL.D. Edin. Univ. 1902 ; LL.D. St. Andrews, 1912 ; Kt. 1898 ; in medical charge of troops, N.Z., 1857-60 ; Surg. col. troops, N.Z., 1860-3 ; Med. Supt. Fife and Kinross Asyl. 1865-73 '• subsequently in practice in Edin. ; Med. Dir. New Saughton Hall Asyl. ; Mem. Gen. Med. Council of Registration and Education ; Pres. Neurological Soc. of U.K. ; M.P. (C.) Edin. and St. And. Univs. 1900-10. Publications : Morison Lectures, 1874 ; Insanity of Over - exertion of the Brain, 1894 ; articles insanity, hysteria, etc., in Ency. Brit., 9th ed., etc. etc. m. 1856 Lydia Jane, y. dau. of Rev. John Magee, R. of Drogheda, and sister of His Grace William Connor Magee, Archbishop of York; d. 13 Oct. 1913; see also E.A. Ch. xxi. 11. TURNER, Francis Charles, 1847-9. CI. 3, 4. b. 1 April 1836; s. of Gen, WiUiam Turner, C.B., Bom. Cav. Nav. and Mil. Acad., Edin. ; Capt. 39th Regt. ; Ensign 79th Ft. and 39th Regt. 1852 ; Lt. 1854 ; Capt, 1855 ; ret. 1867 ; served with 79th Highs, throughout Eastern campaign of 1854-5, including battles of Alma and Balaclava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the 8 Sept, (medal with three clasps and Turkish medal) ; Indian Mutiny campaign ; present at siege and capture of Lucknow, March 1858 (medal with clasp) ; said to have been the youngest officer present at the battle of the Alma, being then under 18 years of age; m. Emma Graciosa Doering; d. 30 March 1905. WOOD, William Blackburn, 1845-51. CI. 1-6. b. 28 April 1836 ; s. of Capt. Patrick Wood, H.E.I.C.S., of Dennis- toun, Tasmania. Sheep Farmer in Australia, and afterwards manager of family property of Dennistoun, Bothwell, Tasmania ; d. i Aug. 1866. MR. TROTTER'S CLASS, 1846-53 AGNEW, Gerald Andrew, Jan. 1849-52. CI. 3-6. b. 18 Dec. 1835; s. of Sir Andrew Agnew, 7th Bart, of Lochnaw, Wigtownshire. Lt.-Col. 90th Regt. ; late D.A.A.G. for Musketry in Dublin ; Ensign 30th Regt. 1855; Lt. 90th Regt. 1857; Capt. 1870; Maj. 1880 ; h.p. 1880 ; Hon. Lt.-Col. 1884. War Services : present during Indian Mutiny, 1857-8, at relief and defence of Lucknow (wounded) ; defence of Alumbagh, final capture of Lucknow, and campaign in Oude (medal with two clasps, one year's service for Lucknow). m. 1870 Margaret Cuning- ham, o. dau. of William Bonar of Warriston, Midlothian. Address : E. Warriston House, Edin. AITKEN, Robert, 1846-7. CI. 1. s. of Alexander Aitken, North-west Circus Place. ARNOTT, Philip, 1846-9. CI. 1-3. b. 1836 ; s. of John B. Arnott, Wemyss Place. Trin. Coll. Oxon ; B.A. i860 ; M.A. 1863 ; Ch. of Eng. ; D. 1861 ; P. 1862 (Rip.) ; fmly. C. of St. James', Bradford, 1861-3; Barrow-in-Furness, 1863-8; St. James', Clapton, 1868-70 ; St. Matthias, Stoke Newiugton, 1870-3 ; Barnes, 1873-4 ; St. John's, Edin., 1874-7 ! Incumb. of Muthill, Perthshire, 1876-7; St. James', Edin., 1877-9; C. of Putney, 1880-1 ; Chap, at Havre de Grace, 1881-3 ; d. 1886. BAINBRIDGE, Edward Thomas, 1846-8. CI. 1, 2. b. 5 April 1837 ; s. of Edward Bainbridge, Albany Street. Col. R.S. Fus. ; and Lt. 1855 ; Lt. 1858 ; Capt. 1863 ; Maj. 1877 ; Lt.-Col. 1881 ; Col. 1885 ; ret. 1890 ; served in S. African War, 1879 ; in Zulu campaign and attack and capture of Sekukuni's town and storming of the Fighting Koppies (desp., medal with clasp) . BALLANTYNE, James George, 1847-53. CI. 2-7. b. 28 May 1837 ; s. of James Ballantyne of Holylee. Of Holylee ; Maj. 2nd Batt. nth Regt. ; Ensign 98th and nth Regt. 1858; Lt. 1862 ; Capt. 1869 ; Maj. 1881 ; served in Zulu War of 1879 (medal with clasp) ; d. 23 Dec. 1884. MR. TROTTER'S CLASS, 1846-53 147 BELL, Charles Young Beatson, 1846-51. CI. 1-5. b. 9 June 1835 ; s. of John Beatson Bell, W.S., of Glenfarg, 18 Great King Street. W.S. 1862 ; d. 26 March 1868. BELL, Claudius William, 1846-51. CI. 1-5. b. 1837; s. of Dandeson C. Bell, H.E.I.C.S., 7 Darnaway Street. Haileybury, 1856-7; the last cadet on the roll of Old Haileybury CoUege • H.E.I.C.S. and I.C.S. 1858-75; Ass. Mag. and Coll. at Poona; d. 10 Jan. 1875 at Suez. BELL, William, 1846-9. CI. 1-3. b. 20 July 1836 ; s. of Carlyle Bell, W.S., City Clerk, 7 Royal Circus. Played cricket for Gentlemen of Ireland, 1889; Capt. regt. XI. for ten years; Lt.-Col. ; A.P.D. ; Ensign 56th Regt. 1855 ; Lt. 1859 ; Capt. 1870 ; P.M., A.P.D., 1878 ; Hon. Maj. 1882 ; Staff P.M. 1882 ; Hon. Lt.-Col. Staff P.M. 1889; ret. 1896; served during Indian Mutiny, 1859-60, with F.F. in pursuit of rebels into N. Canara and Goa frontier (medal) ; served with Scots Guards in Egyptian exped. 1882 (medjil, bronze star) ; m. Miss Murray MacGregor. Address : 26 Albert Place, Stirling. BLACKIE, Alexander, 1849-50. CI. 4. s. of James Blackie, Ann Street. BLACKWOOD, Wilham, 1846-53. CI. 1-7. b. 13 July 1836; s. of Maj. William Blackwood, H.E.I.C.S., 5 Coates Crescent ; XI. Of Gogar Mount, Ratho ; Publisher, Edin., of W. Blackwood and Sons, and editor of Blackwood's Magazine (' Maga ') from Oct. 1879 to 1912 ; Mem. of Roy. Com- pany of Archers ; D. of Buccleuch's Yeo. ; Hon. Company of Edin. Golfers ; one of the committee to arrange for proper football and cricket ground and annual sports as now held by Academy and Acad. Clubs; d. 10 Nov. 1912 ; see also E.A. Ch. xx. 57. BLAIR, Henry Temple, 1850-3. CI. 5-7. b. 1836; s. of William Blair of Avontoun, 30 Charlotte Square. J. P. for Linlithgow Co. ; d. 1912. BOYLE, Robert Elphinstone, 1846-9. CI. 1-3. b. 3 June 1837; s. of Patrick Boyle of Shewalton, Ayrshire. Col. I.S.C. ; Ensign, 1854 ; Lt. 1857 ; Capt. 1866; Maj. 1874; Lt.-Col. 1880; Col. 1884 ; served in Indian Mutiny cam- paign, 1857-9 (medal and thanks of Govt. 1859) ; Afghan campaign, 1878-9 ; capture of Ali Musjid (desp., medal with clasp) ; Comdt. nth K.E.O. Lancers, 1873-84. Address : 95 Onslow Square, Lond., S.W. BULLEY, John Grant, afterwards Bulley-Orrok, 1846-52. Q. 1-6. b. 1836; s. of John Bulley, Danube Street. Of Orrok, Aberdeenshire; S. his aunt in 1857, and assumed additional surname of Orrok; d. 1872. BURN-MURDOCH, Archibald, 1846-52. CI. 1-6. b. 10 Dec. 1836 ; s. of John Burn-Murdoch, Advocate, of Coldoch and Gartincaber, Perthshire. W.S. 1861 ; of Hagart and Burn- Murdoch, W.S. ; m. 1874 Mary Harriet Burn, dau. of WiUiam Burn Callander of PrestonhaU, Midlothian. Address: 10 Mer- chiston Avenue, Edin. CHALMERS, William, 1846-7. CI. 1. s. of William Chalmers, Norton Place. CLARKSON, James, 1848-50. CI. 3, 4. s. of Dr. J. B. Clarkson, Melrose, Med. Attendant to Sir Walter Scott. COATS, James, 1847-9. CI. 2, 3. b. 12 April 1834 ; s. of Sir Peter Coats, J.P., Paisley. ist Bart, of Auchendrane, 1905 ; J.P. for Cos. of Ayr and Renfrew; Dir. J. and P. Coats Ltd. ; m. (1) 1857 Sarah Ann, dau. of John Auchincloss, N.Y., U.S.A. ; (2) 1889 Marie Jeanne Augustine, dau. of Charles Henri Adam of Alsace ; d. 20 Jan. 1913 ; see also E.A. Ch. xx. 72. COWAN, John, 1846-52. CI. 1-6. b. 14 Dec. 1836 ; s. of John Cowan, Advocate, Senator of Coll. of Justice (Hon. Lord Cowan). Edin. Univ.; W.S. i860; Comr. in Lunacy in Scot. 1881 ; Crown Agent, 1886 and 1892-5 ; Agent for the F. Ch. of Scot., and since 1900 for the U.F. Ch. of Scot. ; Mem. of the Bd.'of Examiners of Law Agents in Scot. (Chm. when retired, 1903) ; Dir. Nat. Bank of Scot. ; Treas. W.S. Soc. ; Mem. of Gen. Council of Edin. Univ. Address : St. Roqne, Grange Loan, Edin. CRIGHTON, William, 1849-51. CI. 4, 5. b. 29 Aug. 1836; s. of William Crighton, Sol., Newcastle-on-Tyne. Partner in Tomkins, Courage and Co., Malt Factors, 61 Mark Lane, Lond., E.C. ; m. . ^(i^^rew: Southlea Farm House, Datchet, near Windsor, Bucks. CUNNINGHAM, Francis, 1848-9. CI. 3. s. of Richard Cunningham, Randolph Crescent. CURLE, James, 1849-50. CI. 4. b. 15 Oct. 1834 ; s. of James Curie, Melrose. Sol. 1858; of Curie and Erskine, Melrose; Jt. Agent with his brother for the B.L. Co. Bank, Melrose; m. M. P. W. Newlyn. Ad- dress : 6 Ashburn Gardens, Lond., S.W. 148 MR, TROTTER'S CLASS, 1846-53 DALGLEISH, John James, 1846-50. CI. 1-4. b. 22 April 1836; s. of James Dalgleish, W.S., of West Grange and Ardnamurchan. J.P. and D.L. Cos. Perth and Fife ; F.S.A. Scot. ; Mem. Roy. Company of Archers ; has written various papers in ornithological journals; m. Mary Eliza, 3rd dau. of Maj. Patrick Oliphant of Kinnedar. Address: Brankston Grange, Bogside Station, Alloa. DARLING, Robert Stormonth, 1846-7. CI. 1. b. 1837 ; s. of James Stormonth DarHng, W.S., Edin. and Kelso. Min. of Langton Parish, Duns ; d. 5 July 1867. DAVIDSON, Alexander, 1846-53. CI. 1-7. b. 16 Jan. 1837; s. of Rev. Peter Davidson, D.D. (St. Andrews), and Queen Street U.P. Church. Edin. Univ.; M.A. (Hous.) ; M.B. 1863; M.D. 1872 ; F.R.C.P. Lond. 1885 ; Sen. Phys. Roy. Inf., Liverpool; Prof. Pathology, Univ. Coll. there ; one of principal originators of the Liverpool Univ. ; contributed various papers to med. journals and socs. ; for many years principal Consult. Phys. in Liverpool ; m. Ellen Alison, dau. of Lloyd Rayner, Mer- chant, Liverpool ; d. 3 March 1904 ; see also E.A. Ch. xi. 99. DAVIDSON, FrederiekMaitland,1846-51. CI. 1-5. s. of Laurence Davidson, W.S., 7 Rutland Square. A ddress : 67 Palace Gardens Terrace, Lond., W; DAVIDSON, James, 1846-53. CI. 1-7. b. 29 May 1838 ; s. of Rev. Peter Davidson, D.D. (St. Andrews), and Queen Street U.P. Church ; best in German, 1853. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. (Hons.) ; Gold Medal in Chem. and Anat. ; Erlangen Univ., S. Germany, and U.P. Div. Hall, Edin. ; called to Lond., and various Chs. in Eng. and Scot. ; settled in Selkirk, 1866, and in Greenock (Sir Michael St.), 1877; started new Ch. in Greenock (Finnart), 1883; ret. in indifferent health, 1898, but contimied to serve the Ch. as Min. -emeritus ; started new Ch. in Kingston, Jamaica, 1902. Publicntwns : Analysis of Pentateuch and Hebrews; The Second Coming; Key to the Interpretation of Christ's Prophetical Dis- course, 1913, etc. etc. Advocated in Ch. courts freedom of the Ch. from State control and voluntary arrangement of religious in- struction in Nat. schools ; Mem. of Edin. Univ. Council Business Comtee. ; m. Janet, dau. of Rev. James Stirling, Aberdeen. Address : 36 Comely Bank, Edin. DAVIDSON, Thomas, 1850-1. CI. 5. b. 1836; s. of Henry Davidson of Muirhouse, 15 Inverleith Place, m. Caroline Pittar ; d. 14 Oct. 1885. DEWAR, James, 1846-51. CI. 1-5. b. 1836 ; s. of John Dewar, Advocate, 52 Great King Street. M.D. Edin. 1862; L.R.C.S.fi. 1862; F.R.C.S.E. 1878 ; gen. med. pract. ; d. 1912. DICK-CUNYNGHAM, Robert Keith Alexander, 1848-53. CI. 3-7. b. 21 Dec. 1836 ; s. of Sir WiUiam Hanmer Dick-Cunyngham, 8th Bart, of Pres- tonfield, Cameron House. Of Prestonfield ; 9th Bart.; Lt. 93rd Highs. ; served in Indian Mutiny, 1857-8, severely wounded (medal with clasp) ; m. Sarah Mary Hetherington ; d. 2 May 1897 ; see also E.A. Ch. iv. 81. DOBBS, Robert Cathcart, 1849-50. CI. 4. b. 21 Nov. 1835 ; s. of Maj.-Gen. Richard Stewart Dobbs of Knock- dolian, Greystones, Co. Wicklow, M.S.C. Supt. Engineer, P.W.D. India (ret."); m. 1 86 1 Harriet A. Traill. Address : Knock- dolian, Greystones, Co. Wicklow. DUNCAN, Alexander William, 1846-53. CI. 1-7. b. 5 Feb. 1836; s. of Thomas Duncan of Grenada, W.I., 78 Great King Street. Woolwich ; Lt.-Col. R.A. ; Lt. 1856 ; Capt. 1866; Maj. 1874; Lt.-Col. (ret), 1880; served in Ashanti War, 1874, in transport service ; commanded post of Fommanah during repulse of enemy's attack; slightly wounded (desp. for the ' energetic defence of the post,' brev. of Maj., medal with clasp) ; was the first officer to enter Coomassie in 1879 ; proceeded to Natal in March 1879 in command of Ammunition Col., and served during remainder of Zulu War ; commanded Art. of Brig. Clarke's Col. in second advance to Ulundi (medal with clasp) ; m. Lucy Elizabeth Davidson ; d. 6 Feb. 1896. FARQUHARSON, Robert, 1846-50. CI. 1-4. b. 1836; s. of Dr. Francis Farquharson of Finzean, F.R.C.S., 25 Northumberland Street. M.D. Edin. 1858 ; also Paris, Berlin, Vienna ; LL.D. Aberdeen, 1883 ; Ass. Surg. Goldstream Guards, 1859-68 ; Med. Off. to Rugby School and Ass. Phys. to St. Mary's Hosp. ; Lecturer on Materia Medica; M.P. West Aberdeenshire, 1880- 1906. Publications : Guide to Therapeutics (5th ed.) ; School Hygiene, etc. etc. P.C. 1906. Address: Finzean, Aboyne; Migvie Lodge, Porchester Gardens, Lond., W. FERGUSON, Adam, 1846-8. CI. 1, 2. b. 1836 ; s. of John Ferguson, Coates Crescent. Capt. 42nd Regt. ; Ensign, 1854 ; Lt. 1855 ; Capt. 1857 ; served at siege and fall of Sebastopol from 14 July 1855 MR. TROTTER'S CLASS, 1846-53 149 (medal with clasp and Turkish medal) ; d. 1865. FRASER, William Stuart, 1846-52. CI. 1-6. b. 3 Oct. 1836 ; s. of William Eraser, W.S., 40 Melville Street. Edin. Univ. ; W.S. 1861 ; of Fraser, Stoddart and BallingaU, W.S. ; Fiscal, W.S. Soc. ; Clerk to the Convenery of the Trades of Edin. and to the Trades Maiden Hosp. ; J.P. for City of Edin.; Dir. E.A. since 1898; m. Annabella, dan. of George Brooke Nelson, Sol., Leeds. Address : 42 Melville Street, Edin. GOWAN, Laurence, 1846-7. CI. 1. s. of George Gowan, Howard Place. GRAHAM, Patrick, 1846-9. CI. 1-3. b. 1836 ; s. of Patrick Graham, W.S., of Robshill, 37 Inverleith Row. d. 1862. GRANT, John Pyne, 1846-52. CI. 1-6. b. 16 April 1838 ; s. of Gregor Grant, late Bom. C.S. Col. Bom. S.C. ; 2nd Lt. 1856 ; Lt. 1858 ; Capt. 1868; Maj. 1876; Lt.-Col. 1882; Brev. Col. 1886; ret. 1890; served in Indian Mutiny, 1858 ; took part in sup- pression of rebeUion in Sawant Wari State and affair of Dir Sing (medal) ; m. Caroline Seafi eld Grant. Address: Hazel Brae, Glen Urquhart, Inverness. GREIG, William, 1846-51. CI. 1-5. b. 1833 ; s. of James Greig of Eccles, W.S., 9 Abercromby Place. d. 1856. HALL, Edward J., 1848-50. CI. 3, 4. s. of Maj. John Hall, Canonmills House. Capt. 40th Ft.; Ensign i8th Ft. 1855; Lt. 1858; Capt. 40th Ft. 1863; ret. 1873; served with i8th (Roy. Irish) Regt. through- out the N.Z. War, 1863-6, in Waikato and Wanganui dists. (medal). HAMILTON, George John, 1847-9. CI. 2, 3. b. 9 Dec. 1836 ; s. of George Hamilton, Howe Street. Col. 26th Regt. (Cameronians) ; Ensign 31st Regt. 1854; Lt. 1855; Capt. 26th Regt. i860; Brev. Maj. 1874; Maj. 1881 ; Lt.- Col. 1884 ; Col. 1888 ; ret. 1891 ; served with 31st Regt. in Crimea from 22 May to 15 June 1855, including siege of Sebastopol (medal with clasp and Turkish medal) ; served throughout campaign in north of China, i860, including action of Sinho and storming of Tangku (medal with clasp for the Taku Forts) ; also during operations against the Taepings in vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862, resulting in taking of stockade of Nanksiang, capture by esca- lade of walled cities of Kadin, Tsinpoo, and Tsolin, fortified town of Najow, affair at Nanksiang, and relief of Kadin; served with '26th (Cameronians) in Abyssinian campaign of 1868 (medal) ; d. 23 Jan. 1903. HARE, James, 1847-8. CI. 2. b. 16 Aug. 1836 ; s. of Stewart Bayley Hare of Calder-hall, Midlothian. Lt.-Col. 6oth and 22nd Rifles ; 2nd Lt. 1854 ; Lt. 1855 ; Capt. 1855 ; Maj. 1868 ; Lt.-Col. 1877 ; ret. 1877 ; served with 60th Rifles in campaign of 1857 against the mutineers in India from 7 June, including battle of Budlee-ke-Serai and taking of heights before Delhi, subsequent siege operations, assault and capture of city, with final attack on and occupation of palace (medal with clasp) ; served also in Oude campaign of 1858, including actions at Pusgaon and Rissoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mitowlie, and action of Besioah; J.P. for Stirlingshire; m. 1862 Alice Charlotte, dau. of John Tait, Sheriff of Perthshire. A ddress : Blairlogie, Stirling. HILL, Henry David, 1848-50. CI. 3, 4. b. 17 March 1836 ; s. of Col. John Hill, H.E.I.C.S., Comy.-Gen. Madras Army. Lt. 34th C.L.I. ; Madras Army; d. 17 June 1855 at Secunderabad. HUGHES, George Pringle, 1846-50. CI. 1-4. b. 27 Oct. 1833 ; s. of George Hughes Hughes of Middleton Hall, Wooler, J.Ps Edin. Institution ; Edin. Univ. ; of Middle- ton Hall, Wooler, Northumberland ; Capt. Northumberland Mil. (ret.) ; J.P. for forty years ; Poor Law Guardian for thirty years ; High Sheriff and D.L. Northumberland ; Mem. of Brit. Assoc. ; F.R.G.S. ; mem. of ^ several scientific societies in Berwickshire, etc. Recreations: hunting, shooting, moun- taineering, and travel. Address: Middleton Hall, Wooler. HUGHES, Joseph William, 1846-53. CI. 1-7. b. 8 March 1837 ; s. of George Hughes Hughes, of Middleton Hall, Wooler, J.P. Sandhurst ; Maj. -Gen. 54th Regt. ; 2nd Lt. 1854 ; Lt. 1856 ; Capt. 1862 ; Maj. 1867; Lt. -Col. 1876 ; Col. 188 1 ; Maj. -Gen. 1884; was on board transport ' Sarah Sands ' with H.Q. 54th Regt., on passage to India, when she was partially destroyed by fire at sea on 11 Nov. 1857, and he was specially mentioned in the G.O. from the Horse Guards, dated 27 Feb. 1858, for his conduct on that occasion, when he led the party that volunteered to throw the gun- powder overboard ; afterwards promoted Brev. Maj . ; served during Indian Mutiny, including Lord Clyde's campaign in Oude, 1858-9 (medal) ; m. Frances, co-heiress of Henry Cox, Brighton ; d. 10 Feb. 1907 ; see also E.A. Ch. xv. 86 and xvii. 44. INNES, Francis Jeffrey Cosmo, 1846-50. CI. 1-4. b. 1837 ; s. of Cosmo Innes, 150 MR. TROTTER'S CLASS, 1846-53 Sheriff of Nairn and Morayshire, 6 Forres Street. H.H. the Nizam's Cav., India; d. 1867. JOHNSTONE, James William Hope, 1846-7. CI. 1. s. of James Hope Johnstone, Royal Crescent. Col. B.S.C. ; 18th B.N.I. ; Ensign, 1852 Lt. 1856; Capt. 1864; Maj. 1872; Lt.-Col 1878; Col. 1882; Indian Mutiny, 1857-8 ' attack on Thanna Bhawan (wounded) actions of Gangri, Patiali, Mainpuri, and Bangaon (wounded) ; medal ; N.W.F. D'awar Valley exped. 1872. LAWSON, John Richard, 1846-7. CI. 1. b. 1834 ; s. of John Lawson, 14th Laird of Cairnmuir, Peeblesshire, and representative of the Lawsons of Highriggs, Midlothian. Went to N.Z., and as Capt. in Mil. took part in Maori War, on conclusion of which he obtained a grant of land ; d. c. 1908 in N.Z. LIVINGSTONE - LEARMONTH, John Franklin, 1846-50. CI. 1-4. b. 29 Dec. 1837 ; s. of John Learmonth, M.D., afterwards Livingstone-Lear- month, Melville Street, and Hobart, Tasmania. H.E.I.C.S. 1856 ; served in Burma and Madras ; invalided as a subaltern, and retired to Austraha ; d. 2 May 1875. LOWE, Robert Dick, 1846-9. CI. 1-8. b. 20 Dec. 1836 ; s. of Capt. WiUiam Lowe, Indian Navy, H.E.I.C.S., 50 Melville Street. Mil. Acad., Edin., and Sandhurst ; H.E.I.C.S. 1854 ; Ensign 48th M.N.I. 1855 ; Lt. 1856 ; d. 13 Jan. 1891. Luke, George Rankine, 1846-53. CI. 1-7. b. 1836 ; s. of James Luke, 25 Brunswick Street ; Dux of CI. 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 and of the School, 1853; 1st Acad. Club Prizes, 1852 and 1853, for History and Scrip- ture Knowledge, 1852 and 1853, for Scholarship, 1853 ; best in Greek and French Comp. 1853. Glasg. Univ. 1853-5 ; Prizes, 1853-4, Senior Greek, Lord Jeffrey's Gold Medal, Latin, Cowan Gold Medal ; 1854-5 Cowan Gold Medal for Greek ; Snell Exhib. 1855 ; Ball. Coll. Oxon, 1855-9; ist CI. Class. Mods. 1857 ; B.A. (ist CI. Grts.), 1859 ; Gaisford Prizeman (Prose) 1858, (Verse) 1859; ' Ireland' Schol. 1859 ; Student of Ch. Ch. Oxon, 1859-62; Tutor, 1862; ac- cidentally drowned, 3 March 1862 ; in his memory there were founded in Glasg. Univ. (i) The Luke Fellowship, and (2) The Luke Historical Prize. MACFARLAN, John, 1846-52. CI. 1-6. b. 4 Nov. 1836 ; s. of David MacFarlan, H.E.I.C.S., 8 Ainslie Place. Hail^ybury, 1855-7 ; Gold Medals (Persian and Hindustani) ; H.E.I.C.S. and I.C.S. 1857-79 ; Ass. Coll. and Mag. at Sattara ; Dep. Coll., Hyderabad, Sinde ; Ass. Coll. and Mag., Poona ; Carwar, Canara ; Beejapoor and Nassick; P.M.G. Bombay and Bengal; received the thanks of Govt, of India for services as P.M.G. ; ret. 1879 ; m. Anne, dau. of James Macnair of Aucheneck, Stirlingshire. Address : Invermay, Lake Road, Wimbledon. MACKAY, James T., 1846-9. CI. 1-3. b. 1836 ; s. of James Mackay, Danube Street. Hat Manufacturer, Edin. ; d. MACKENZIE, Thomas Kirkpatrick, 1846-9. CI. 1-3. b. 25 Sept. 1836 ; s. of John Ord Mackenzie, W.S., 66 Northumberland Street. Capt. R.N. ; Mid. 1855; Lieut. 1857; Comm. 1863 ; Capt. 1870 ; served on H.M.S. ' Hecla ' during Russian War, 1854-5 (Baltic medal with clasp) ; d. 10 Jan. 1872. MACNEAL, Frederick Henry, 1850-2. CI. 5, 6. b. 18 May 1835; s. of George Macneal of Ugadale, Campbel- town. Proprietor Farmer; Comr. of Supply, Lanarkshire ; Income Tax Comr., Lower Ward, Lanarkshire; m. Jane Ferguson, dau. of Rev. Arch. MacdougaJl. Address: 39 Lilybank Gardens, Glasg. M'QUEEN, John Withers, 1846-8. CI. 1, 2. b. 20 July 1836 ; s. of Rev. John M'Queen, Leopold Place. Lt.-Gen. I.S.C. ; K.C.B. 1889 ; G.C.B. 1906 ; 2nd Lt. 1854 ; Lt. 1857 ; Capt. 1866; Maj. 1874; Lt.-Col. 1879; Col. i88i ; Maj. -Gen. 1892; Lt.-Gen. 1895; U.S.L. 1897 ; served throughout Indian Mutiny campaign, 1857-8, with 4th , Punjaub Inf. ; at siege, assault, and cap- ture of Delhi ; present with Greathed's Col. in actions of Boolundshuhur, Allyghur, Askabad, Agra, and Kanouge ; also in advance to relief of Lucknow, including action at Marigunge (slightly wounded), affairs near Alumbagh and DUkoosha, and storming of Secunderabagh (severely wounded) ; afterwards present at Cawnpore and in advance on Futtehgur, including action at Kala Nuddee and several minor affairs ; commanded 4th Punjaub Inf. during Oude and Rohilcund campaign in April and May 1858, including capture of Bareilly (desp., medal with two clasps) ; served with force under Brig.-Gen. Cham- berlain against Cabool Kheyl Wuzeerees in Dec. 1859 and Jan. i860; also against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in AprE and May i860 (medal with clasp) ; present with Col. Keye's Force in attack on Bezooties MR. TROTTER'S CLASS, 1846-53 151 at Gaja, March 1869 ; served in Jowaki Afreedee exped. 1877-8 (desp., clasp) ; served in Afghan War of 1878-80 with Koorum F.F., and commanded 5th Pun- jaub Inf. in attack on Peiwar Kotal (desp., Brev. Lt.-Col., and C.B.) ; took part with Sir Frederick Roberts' Div. in advance on and occupation of Cabul ; present at engagement of Charasiah (desp., medal with two clasps) ; served with Brig. -Gen. Gordon's Force in Mahsood Wuzeeree exped. May 1881 (desp.) ; commanded Hazara exped. 1888 (thanks of the Govt, of India, K.C.B., and clasp) ; m. 1873 Charlotte Helen, dau. of Lt.-Gen. Charles Pollard, R.E. ; d. 15 Aug. 1909. M'WHANNEL, Thomas Dougal, 1848-9. CI. 3. b. 27 June 1834 ; s. of John M'Whannel, Writer, Perth. , Forfarshire Art. ; Lt. 1858; ret. 1862; d. March 1877. MAKGILL, George Edward, 1846-53. ei, 1-7. b. 1836; s. of George Makgill of Kemback ; Mitchell Medal, 1852 ; Math. Medal, 1853 ; best in ' Latin Comp. and Enghsh Verse, CI. 7, 1853. I.C.S. ; Ass. Mag. and CoU., Chittagong, i860 ; Jt. Mag. and Dep. CoU., 2nd Grade, Midnapore, 1870 ; Jt. Mag. and Dep. Coll., 24 Pergunnahs, 1872 ; d. 1873. MITCHELL, James Ritchie, 1846-9. CI. 1-3. b. 16 Jan. 1837; s. of Alexander Mitchell of the Exchequer, 35 Ann Street. Owned oil wells in Pennsylvania ; after- wards connected with Standard ,Oil Co. ; fought in American Civil War as a vol. in the ' Grand Army of the Republic,' and gained a medal ; m. Annie Blatch, dau. of Dr. W. A. Roberts, 30 Queen Street, Edin. ; d. I Oct. 1903. MONCRIEFF, Colin Campbell, Scott-, 1849-52. CI. 4-6. b. 3 Aug. 1836 ; s. of Robert Scott-Moncrieff of Fossa- way, Advocate, Dalkeith. Addiscombe, 1854-6; passed out third; Col. R.E. ; K.C.M.G. 1887 ; K.C.S.I. 1903 ; 2nd Lt. R.E. (late Bengal), 1856; Lt. 1858; Capt. 1868; Maj. 1874; Brev. Lt.-Col. 1881 ; ret. as Hon. Col. 1883 ; served during Indian Mutiny, 1858-9 ; took part in siege of Fort MitowMe and actions of Mehudee and Besioah (desp., Lond. Gaz. 22 Feb. 1859, medal) ; served generally in India from 1858 to 1883 ; deputed by Govt, of India to report on irrigation in S. Europe ; report pubUshed by order of Govt. ; 1883 appointed Under Sec. for Public Works in Egypt and Insp.-Gen. of Irrigation ; on the invi- tation of the Czar visited Merv, and gave advice about irrigation in Central Asia ; 1883-92 Under Sec. for Scot. ; 1901-3 Pres. of Commission on Irrigation in India ; LL.D. Edin. Univ. ; m. M. D. Albright, dau. \. of Arthur Albright of Birmingham. Address: II Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, Lond., S.W. See also E.A. Ch. i. 7. MORGAN, WilUam, 1846-51. CI. 1-5. b. 9 Dec. 1836 ; s. of James Morgan, S.S.C, 7 Walker Street. Merchant; d. 28 Feb. 1876 at Selma, Arkansas, U.S.A. MUIRHEAD, Claud, 1847-52. CI. 2-6. b. 11 Nov. 1835 ; s. of Claud Muir- head. Proprietor Edin. Advertiser, 7 Heriot Row. M.D. Edin. 1862; M.R.C.P. 1864; F.R.C.P. 1865; also at Berlin, Vienna, and Paris ; engaged in med. work in Edin. as teacher, Roy. Inf. phys., and private practitioner, the record of his career being one of steady, useful service ; his professional duties monopoUsed the whole of his energies and interests to the end ; Man. Roy. Inf. and Chm. of the Med. Bd. of that institu- tion ; Lecturer on Clinical Med. at the Inf. ; Phys. at the Fever Hosp. ; Phys. at Chalmers Hosp. and prin. referee of the Scottish . Widows' Fund Assur. Soc. ; Consult Phys. to the Roy. Inf. ; Consult. Phys. to Ch. of Scot. Deaconess Hosp. and to New Town Dispensary. Publications : The Causes of Death among the ' Assured, 1874-94 ; Relapsing Fever in Edinburgh in 1870 ; Treatment of Acute Bronchitis, 1887; Treatment of Enteric Fever, etc. etc. m. 1879 Janet Jane Jameson Torrie ; d. 22 June 1910 ; see also E.A. Ch. xvii. 139. MURRAY, Archibald Gibson, 1848-51. CI. 3-5. b. 1836 ; s. of John Murray, St. Bernard's Crescent. Maj. M.S.C. ; 2nd Lt. 1854 ; Lt. 1857 ; Capt. 1866 ; Maj. 1874 ; ret. 1879 ; served with a field detachment on Hyderabad (Deccan) frontier, 1858-9 ; d. 1884. MURRAY, Hugh, 1846-7. CI. 1. s. of William Murray, Laverockbank. MURRAY, James St. Hypolite Erskine-, 1849-50. CI. 4. b. 16 July 1835 ; s. of the Hon. James Erskine-Murray, Advocate, d. 14 Aug. 1853. NIXON, William, 1848-51. CI. 3-5. s. of William Nixon, Architect, Clerk of H.M. Public Works, Edin. ; d. OWEN, Charles, 1846-8. CI. 1, 2. s. of Mrs. Owen, Liverpool. PAGAN, William, 1849-52. CI. 4-6. b. 22 Aug. 1834 ; s. of Samuel A. . Pagan, M.D., F.R.C.S., 40 Melville Street. Went to Australia ; m. Ethilda Wagstaff Lonsdale ; d. May 1881. 152 MR. TROTTER'S CLASS, 1846-53 PATON, George, 1847-51. CI. 2-5. b. 11 Oct. 1836; s. of George Paton, Capt. C.M.R., 18 Danube Street. fedin. Univ. ; studied Med., afterwards Div. ; Ch. of Eng. ; D. 1865 ; P. 1867 ; Chap, of Ramsey and V. of St. Paul's, Ramsey, I. of M., 1871-1900; fmly. C. of Ramsey, I. of M., 1865-71 ; m. 1865 Ellen Mylrea Farrant ; d. 13 Jan. 1900 ; see also E.A. Ch. vii. 47. PATON, Roderick M'lver, 1847-9. CI. 2, 3. b. 7 March 1833 ; s. of George Paton, Capt. C.M.R., 18 Danube Street. Clerk, Statistical Dept. of H.M. Customs, I-ond. ; m. 1866 Catherine Jane, dau. of Rev. George Ingram, B.D., R. of Ched- burgh, Suffolk ; d. 30 Jan. 1903. PATTISON, William Ralph, 1846-54. CI. 1-7. b. 12 July 1837; s. of George Handasyde Pattison, Advocate, Sheriff of Roxburgh, Selkirk, and Berwick- shire. M.A. (Hons.), Glasg. Univ. ; CI. Ex- perimental Ass. to Lord Kelvin (then Prof. W. Thompson) in Atlantic cable preparatory work; W.S. 1869; d. 26 March 1872. PITCAIRN, Alexander Young, 1846-53. CI. 1-7. b. 5 April 1837 ; s. of Rev. Thomas Pitcairn, F. Ch. Min. at Coekpen. W.S. 1 861 ; of Pitcairn and Mathers, "W.S. ; m. 1863 Helen, dau. of John Wyld, Banker, Glasg. Address: 56 Dick Place. PLACE, Bosville, 1846-51, CI. 1-5. b. 1836 ; s. of Thomas Place, Ann Street. Went to Australia, PRINGLE, Alexander, 1847-53. CI. 2-7. b. 13 March 1837 ; s. of Alexander Pringle of Yair, Forres Street. Of Yair and Whytbank ; Advocate, 1862 ; m. 1870 Mary Arbuthnot, dau. of Robert Keith Pringle, The Grove, Darley Dale, Matlock ; d. 14 Sept. 1898. REID, Alexander Thomson, 1846-50. CI. 1-4. b. 1836; s. of Alexander Reid, Royal Crescent. Maj.-Gen. Bom. S.C. ; 2nd Lt. 1852 ; Lt. 1854; Capt. 1864; Maj. 1872; Lt.-Col. 1878; Col. 1882; Maj.-Gen. (ret.), 1885; served as Adj. of loth Bom. N.I. at siege and capture of Kotah ; also with force under Brig. Smith in C.I. ; recapture of Chandaree ; action of Kota-ke-Serai ; with C.I.F.F. at actions before and capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of Powree, and campaign in Malwa, including surprise at Koondrye (medal with clasp). RICHARDSON, John Walter, 1849-50. CI. 4. s. of Thomas Richardson, Restalrig House. ROSS, Horatio Seftenberg John, 1850-1, CI. 5. b. 80 Dec. 1834 ; s. of Horatio Ross, Gledfield, Bonar Bridge. Haileybury, 1854-6 ; H.E.I.C.S. and B.C.S. 1856-66; Ass. Mag. and Coll. of Mirzapur; invalided, 1866; Agent Branch, Bank of Eng., Portsmouth, 1869-95 ; m. Caroline de I-atour, dau. of Sir Theophilns St. George, Bart. ; d. 11 Aug. 1898. SANG, Walter, 1846-52. CI. 1-6. b. 9 Feb, 1836 ; s. of John Sang, S.S.C, 61 Great King Street. C.E,, Liverpool; employed by Govt, in connection with engineering projects in Egypt ; m. Jane Kent ; d. 27 Jan. 1903. SINGER, William Duncan, 1846-52. CI. 1-6. b. 18 Oct. 1835; s. of Alexander Stewart Singer, Capt. H.E.I.C.S. Banker and Farmer ; lived for many years at South Riverton, Southland, N.Z. ; d. 24 Oct. 1911. SPITTAL, Charles Grey, 1846-52. CI. 1-6. b. 13 Feb. 1836 ; s. of Sir James Spittal, Lord Provost of Edin. ; Dux of CI. 1, 1847. M.A. Edin. ; Advocate, i860 ; Sheriff Sub. Stornoway, 1871-80 ; Wick, 1880-4 '• Co. of Selkirk at Selkirk, 1884-91 ; m. 1864 Rachel Harvey ; d. 4 Aug. 1891. STEUART, Thomas Ehs, 1846-52. CI. 1-6. b. 2 Dec. 1836 ; s, of James Steuart, W,S., Edin. Sec. B.L. Co. Bank ; m. Georgina, dau. of George Graham Bell of Crurie, Advocate ; d. 19 July 1902 ; see also E.A. Ch. x. 6. STEWART, WiUiam J. E. S„ 1846-50. CI. 1-3. s. of William Stewart, 1 Howe Street. STUART, Robert Edward, 1852-3. CI. 7. b. 2 Nov. 1836 ; s. of Hon. and Rev. Andrew Godfrey Stuart, Hon. Can. of Peterborough, Cottesmore Rectory, Rutlandshire ; Prizes for best English Essay and best Historical Essay, 1853, d. 30 May 1857. TAIT, James, 1846-50. CI. 1-4. b, 16 Nov, 1836 ; s. of John Renny Tait, Queensferry Street. W.S. 1859 ; d. c. 1882. TOD, James, afterwards James Tod Mercer, 1846-51. CI. 1-5. b. 9 April 1836 ; • s. of James Tod, W.S., 55 ' Great King Street. Edin. Univ. ; of Scotsbank and Hyndhope, Selkirkshire; Advocate, i860; assumed ad- ditional name of Mercer, 1876; J. P. for DR. HARVEY'S CLASS, 1847-54 153 Selkirkshire; m. Constance Mary, o. dau. of Rev. Meyrick Beebee, R. of Simonburn, Northumberland; d. 4 April 1913. VERNOR, Robert, 1848-50, CI. 3, 4. b. 1836 ; s. of James Vernor, Hillhead, Musselburgh. Capt. 88th Regt. (Connaught Rangers) ; Ensign, 1854; Lt. 1855; Capt. i86o;. ret. 1865 ; served in Crimea from 24 Feb. 1855, including siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack on Quarries, and attacks on Redan on 18 June and 8 Sept. (medal with clasp, 5th cl. Medjidie, and Turkish medal) ; served in suppression of Indian Mutiny in 1857-8, including operations at Cawnpore (from 26 Nov. to 6 Dec. 1857), siege of Lucknow in March 1858, and siege of Calpee (medal with clasp for C.I.). VERTUE, Alexander, 1846-50. Cl. 1-4. b. 1836 ; s. of William Vertue, Wine Merchant, Leith. Coffee-planter, Ootacamund, India ; died on the way home east of Suez ; m. Emma, dau. of Gen. Andrews ; d. 1866. WATSON, John, 1846-51. Cl. 1-5. s. of Thomas Watson, Danube Street. WAUCHOPE, Robert Adam, 1846-7. Cl. 1. b. 9 June 1836 ; s. of George Wauehope, Merchant, 8 Moray Place. Rev. S. Perowne's Sch., Norwich, -1853 '• Maj.-Gen. B.S.C. ; Ensign H.E.I.C.S. 1855 ; Lt. B.S.C. 1857; Capt. 1867; Maj. 1875; Brev. Lt.-Col. 1879 ; ret. 1885 as Maj.-Gen. ; 1857 served with the 4th Sikhs at siege and capture of Delhi (medal with clasp) ; 1860-1 with Rattray's Sikhs against the hill tribes of Sikkim (desp.) ; 1863 with 23rd Pioneers on the N.W. Frontier (medal with clasp) ; 1864-5 as Orderly Off. in Bhootan War (desp. twice) ; 1866 with 20th Punjaubis in the Loonkwar Valley ; 1874-5 with the Trans- port Corps in the Duffla exped. (desp.) ; 1875 commanded Transport Corps in the Naga exped. (desp.) ; 1877-8 commanded 14th Sikhs in the Jowaki exped. (desp., clasp) ; 1878-9 Afghan War (Brev. Lt.-Col., medal with clasp) ; m. Amy, dau. of James Norman; d. 24 Sept. 1898. WHIGHAM, Robert, 1846-9. Cl. 1-8. b. 12 Nov. 1836 ; s. of Robert Whig- ham, Advocate, Sheriff of Perthshire, 79 Great King Street. Maj.-Gen. 42nd Regt. and i6th Lancers; 2nd Lt. 1854; Lt. 1856; Capt. 1856; Maj. 1872 ; Lt.-Col 1877 ; Col 1881 ; U.L. 1882 ; Maj.-Gen. 1892 ; served with 42nd Highs, in Crimean War from Dec. 1854, including exped. to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of 18 June (medal with clasp and Turkish medal) ; d. 1902. WILCOX, Edward, 1847-50. Cl. 2-4. s. of George Wilcox, Coll. of Customs, Leith, Trinity Crescent. WILSON, Jqhn P., 1846-50. Cl. 1-4. s. of John Wilson, Ann Street. WOOD, Henry, 1848-9. Cl. 3. b. 1836 ; s. of Robert Henry Wood, Great King Street ; d. WRIGHT, Charles, 1849-51. Cl. 4, 6. b. 9 March 1834; s. of Joseph John Wright, Sol., Sunderland. Sol. and N.P., Sunderland; m. Dorothy, dau. of Thomas Bell Ord, Park House, Sunderland ; d. 24 May 1913. WRIGHT, John, 1849-50. Cl. 4. b. 1836 ; s. of Joseph J. Wright, Ann Street. WYLLIE, Francis Robert Shaw, 1846-7. Cl. 1. b. 1837 ; s. of Wilham Wyllie, York Place. Haileybury, 1856-7 ; H.E.I.C.S. and I.C.S. 1858-75; Ass. Mag. and Coll., Ratnagiri; invalided, 1875. YOUNG, John William, 1846-50. Cl. 1-4. b. 2 April 1836 ; s. of WiUiam Young, W.S., 55 Great King Street. W.S. 1868 ; of Davidson and Syme, W.S. ; d. 28 Sept. 1897. DR. HARVEY'S CLASS, 1847-54 AITCHISON, James Edward Tierney, 1850-2. Cl. 4, 5, b. 28 Oct, 1835; s. of Maj. James Aitchison, H.E.I.C.S., Newbattle, M.D. Edin. ; Brig. Surg. B.M.S. ; C.I.E., F.R.S. ; Ass. Surg. 1858; Surg. 1870; Brig. Surg. 1885 ; ret. 1888 ; served in Afghan War of 1878, and was present at capture of Peiwar Kotal (medal with clasp) ; m. 1862 Eleanor Carmichael, dau. of Robert Craig of Craig-Esk, Newbattle ; d. 30 Sept. ALLAN, Thomas Henry, 1847-52. Cl. 1-5. b. 25 Feb. 1837 ; s, of Robert Allan, Stockbroker, 29 York Place, Merchant, Madras, also of T. H. Allan and Co., 17 Gracechurch Street, Lond. ; m. A. Sanderson ; d. 19 Jan. 1885. ANDERSON, Archibald, 1847-53, Cl. 1-6. b, 6 Nov. 1835 ; s. of Thomas Scott Anderson, W.S., 1 Atholl Place, Exeter Coll. Oxon ; M.A. ; Advocate, 154 DR. HARVEY'S CLASS, 1847-54 i860 ; Registrar of Friendly Sees, for Scot. 1871-9 ; Jt. Ed. Gen. Index to Acts of Paxl. of Scot. (Record Edit.) ; m. Georgina Maria, dau. of Rev. Edmund Russell of All Saints, Pontefract. Address : 30 Oxford Square, Lond., W., and St. Helens, Bourne- mouth. ANDERSON, Thomas A., 1849-52. CI. 3-5. s. of Thomas Anderson, Fre- derick Street. Writer, Glasg. BEERS, WiUiam, 1847-8. CI. 1. WiUiam Beers, Howe Street. of BELL, John Montgomerie, 1847-54. CI. 1-7. b. 28 May 1837; s. of Alexander Montgomerie Bell, W.S., Prof, of Con- veyancing in Edin. Univ. ; Dux CI. 2, 1849. Edin. Univ. ; W.S. 1862; of Bell, Banner- man and Finlay, W.S. ; a keen musician ; assisted in production of the Scottish Hymn- ary; m. 1870 EUzabeth Jane, dau. of Henry _ Simpson; d. 8 June 1910.; see also E.A. Ch. xvii. 127. BELL, Joseph, 1847-54. CI. 1-7. b. 2 Dec. 1837 ; s. of Benjamin Bell, Surg., F.R.C.S., 22 St. Andrew Square ; Prize for Scripture Knowledge, 1854. ■M.D. Edin. 1859; F.R.C.S.E. 1862; one of the best known surgeons of his day ; Surg, to Roy. Inf. for fifteen years ; to Roy. Hosp. for Sick Children ; to Longmore Hosp. from 1875-1911 ; Mem. Univ. Court, Edin. Univ. ; Treas. and Pres. of R.C.S.E. for two years ; actively interested in philan- thropic and educational works ; Vice-Pres. and Chm. Victoria Institute for Nurses ; D.L. Co. of City of Edin. ; Author of Manual of Surgical Operations, 1894 (7th ed.) ; Notes on Surgery for Nurses, 1906 (6th ed.) ; Editor Edinburgh Medical Journal; m. Edith Katherine, dau. of Hon. James Erskine Murray; d. 4 Oct. 1911 ; see also E.A. Ch. xix. 29. BLACKWOOD, George Frederick, 1847- 54. CI. 1-7. b. 11 Aug. 1838 ; s. of Maj. Wilham Blackwood, H.E.I.C.S., 5 Coates Crescent ; XL Addiscombe, 1856-7 ; won Quarter-mile, One-mile, and Hurdles, 1857; Maj. R.H.A. (Bengal); 2nd Lt. 1857; Lt. 1858; Capt. 1867 ; Brev. Maj. 1872 ; Maj. 1875 ; m. MadeUne, y. dau. of Dr. Davey, Clifton, Bristol ; killed at Maiwand, 1880. BLAIR, Patrick, 1847-9. CI. 1, 2. b. 4 Oct, 1836; s. of Hugh Blair, W.S., of Auchenreoch, Drummond Place. Edin. Univ. ; W.S. i860; Dir. Nat. Bank of Scot, and Scott. Equitable Life Assur. Soc. ; also for many years a Man. of the Roy/ Inf., Edin. ; m. (i) Hon. Eleonora Jane Ross, dau. of James, Lord Moncreiff of TuUiebole; (2) Elizabeth Hunter, widow of Archibald Anderson Watt of Denmylne; d. 30 Nov. 1910 ; see also E.A. Ch. xviii. 41 and 54. BRODIE, Thomas Stewart, 1848-50. CI. 2, 3. d. BRUCE, Charles, 1848-53. CI. '2-6. s. of Alexander Bruce, Melville Street, d. young. CAMPBELL, Alexander, 1847-50. CI. 1-3. b. 9 June 1836 ; s. of Alexander Campbell of Cammo, 4 Charlotte Square. d. 30 June i860. CAMPBELL, Archibald N., 1848-51. CI. 2-4. s. of Thomas Campbell, 12 George Square.. ' CAMPBELL, James, 1848-51. CI. 2-4. s. of Thomas Campbell, 12 George Square. CAMPBELL, Michael Scott, 1848-52. CI. 2-5. s. of James Campbell, Melville Street. CANDLISH, James Smith, 1847-54. CI. 1-7. b. 14 Dec. 1835; s. of Rev. Prin. Robert S. Candlish, D.D., Mod. G.A. of F. Ch. 1861, Min. of F. St. George's, Edin.; Dux of CI. 1 and 3, 1848 and 1850; Math. Medal, 1854 ; Mackenzie Prize for Scholarship, 1854 ; best in Latin Verse, Greek Comp., and Historical Essay, 1854, M.A. Edin. Univ. ; D.D. Glasg. ; Edin. F. Ch. Coll. and Germany; Prof, of Divinity, F. Ch. CoU., Glasg.; after acting as Ass. to Dr. Henderson in F. St. Enoch's, Glasg., called to Logie Almond, Perthshire, 1863 ; six years later translated to E.F. Ch., Aberdeen, where he remained till 1872, when appointed Prof, of Systematic and Pastoral Theology in F. Ch. Coll., Glasg., which chair he occupied until his death with great satisfaction to his col- leagues and students ; assisted in editing one of the edit, of the Ency. Brit, before entering on his ministry, and was for several years ed. of the British and Foreign Evangelical Review ; also contributed several vols, to the series of handbooks for Bible classes published by T. and T. Clark, Edin., among which were treatises on The Sacraments; The Holy Spirit; The Epistle to the Ephesians; and The Christian Doctrine of God ; m. '1872 Annie Elizabeth, dau. of Dr. Simpson of Kintore ; d. 7 March 1897 ; see also E.A. Ch. iv. 64. DR. HARVEY'S CLASS, 184T-54 155 CARMICHAEL, Andrew Thomas, 1847- 54. a. 1-7. b. 19 Feb, 1839 ; s. of Archibald Carmichael, Class. Master, E.A. Chart. Bank of India, Australia, and China at Calcutta, Hong-Kong, Shanghai, and Singapore (Manager) ; m. Helen Jane, dau. of Duncan MacDonald ; d. Oct. 1884. CHALMERS, Alexander Bishop, 1847-51. CI. 1-4. b. 1837 ; s. of Dr. Alexander Chalmers, India. Capt. B.N.I. ; d. 1869 at Peshawar. CHEEK, Wigram A., 1849-51. CI. 8, 4. s, of George Cheek, Warriston Cres- cent; d. CRAWFORD, Donald, 1847-54, CI. 1-7. b. 5 May 1887 ; s. of Alexander Crawford of Aros, Argyllshire ; Dux of CI. 4, 5, 6 and of the School, 1854 ; 1st and 2nd Acad. Club Prizes, 1854 ; Mackenzie Prize for Scholarship and Prize for Scripture Knowledge open to School, 1853 ; best in Latin Prose and English Verse, 1854, BaU. Coll. Oxon; ist CI. Mods. 1858; 2nd CI. Grts. i860; Fell. Lincoln Coll. Oxon, 1861-81; also at Heidelberg; Ad- vocate, 1862 ; Legal Sec. to L.A. 1880-5 ; M.P. Lanarkshire, N.E., 1885-95; Pari. Boundary Comr. 1885 ; Mem. Scot. Univ. Commission, 1890-7; Sheriff of Aberdeen, Kincardine, and Banff from 1895-1911 ; Dep. Chm. Fishery Bd. for Scot. 1897 : D.L. Cos. Aberdeen and Banff; J. P. City of Edin. ; m. Virginia Mary, dau. of T. Eustace Smith, M.P. Address : 35 Chester Street, Edin. CRIGHTON, Alexander Chfford, 1849- 53. CI. 3-6. b. 3 April 1838 ; s. of William Crighton, Sol., Newcastle- on-Tyne. Sol., Newcastle-on-Tyne ; d. 24 Dec. 1869. CROUCH, Henry B., 1848-9. CL 2. b. 1838; s. of William Crouch, 19 Archibald Place. Of W. , Crouch and Son, Manufacturing JeweUers, Edin. CUNDELL, Wilham Joseph, 1849-52. CI. 3-5. b. 14 June 1837; s. of Joseph Cundell, Agent B.L. Co. Bank, Leith. Merchant, Leith ; m. I-ucy Georgetta Munby, Farnham, Surrey ; d. 30 Nov. 1907. DAVroSON, David, 1848-50. CI. 2, 3. s. of Samuel Da,vidson, Leith. DAVroSON, John Lamont, 1847-50. CI. 1-3. b. 1887; s. of James Davidson, Castle Street. Went to Australia. DENYS, George A., 1848-54. CI. 2-7. b. 15 July 1887; s. of Sir George William Denys, Bart., of Draycott Hall, Darlington ; best in French and German and French Comp., 1854. In Diplomatic Service ; Attache in Paris ; d. 14 Nov. 1858. DEWAR, Robert, 1849-51. CI. 8, 4. s. of Robert Dewar, Elder Street.. , DOBBS, Francis Hugh, 1849-51. CI. 3, 4, b. 28 Aug. 1838 ; s. of Maj.- Gen. Richard Stewart Dobbs of Knockdolian, Greystones, Co. Wick- low, M.S.C. Lt. 1st M. Europ. Fus. (now Royal Dublin Fus.) ; kUled during the rehef of Lucknow, 16 Nov. 1857, at the storming of the Shah Nujif. DOBBS, Richard Stewart, 1849-50. CI. 3. b. 28 May 1837; s. of Maj.-Gen. Richard Stewart Dobbs of Knock- dolian, Greystones, Co. Wicklow, M.S.C. After being engaged in business for a time went to India and entered the P.W.D., from which he retired to take up the post of Conservator of Forests to H.H. the Nizam of Hyderabad (Deccan) ; m. (i) Mary Lepper ; (2) 1880 Isabella Mallock BeU-Whiteford ; d. 20 Nov. 1905. DODS, William, 1848-51. CI. 2-4. s. of Henry Dods, Ramsay Lodge. DRYSDALE, William, 1848-58, CI, 2-6. b, March 1838 ; s. of John Drysdale of Kilrie, SheriflE Clerk of Lanarkshire. Of Kihie; Dep. Sheriff Clerk, Glasg. ; he then farmed his father's estate of Kilrie and several adjoining farms, also sheep farm of Balmaha on D. of Montrose's Loch Lomond estate ; in 1884 he went to Australia as Insp. of Stations for the AustraUan Mortgage Land and Finance Co., and was afterwards made Man. ; on retiring ' from that position he was appointed Man. of the Australian Estates Co., and held that position until his death ; m. Georgina Begbie Gibson, Woolmet ; d. 17 Dec. 1902. DUBUC, Emile William, 1847-8. CI. 1. b. 1837 ; s. of Emile Peter Dubuc, Prof, of French, 121 George Street. DUCAT, Charles, 1847-50. CI. 1-3. b. 1837 ; s. of James Stewart Ducat, W.S., 68 Great King Street. Accidentally drowned at sea near Calcutta, 23 Feb. i860. 156 DR. HARVEY'S CLASS, 1847-54 DUNCAN, David, 1849-50. CI. 3. b. 1835 ; s. of Alexander Duncan of Providence, R.I., U.S.A. Lived in Providence, R.I., U.S.A. ; m. Fanny Bloodgood of Providence, R.I., U.S.A. ; d. 1873. DUNLOP, John, 1847-52. CI. 1-5. b. 25 July 1837 ; s. of Alexander Dunlop of Clober, 45 Moray Place. Edin. Univ. ; M'GiU Univ. Canada ; B.C.L. i860 ; called to Montreal Bar, 1861 ; Q.C. 1889 ; Bar of Montreal Treas. 1889-91 ; Batonnier, 1891-3 ; D.C.L. 1910 ; Puisne Judge of Superior Court, Prov. Quebec, 1904 ; Admiralty Judge, Exchequer Court of Canada, 1906 ; m. Eleanor, dau. of David Bellhouse. Address: 299 Peel Street, Montreal. DUNLOP, John M., 1847-50. CI. 1-3. s. of David Dunlop (America), Forres Street. EDEN, William Thomas, 1847-52. CI, 1-5. b. 1838 ; s. of Col. John Eden, C.B., A.A.G., 7 Alva Street. Col. Bom. S.C. ; 2nd I.t. 1855 ; I.t. 1859; Capt. 1867; Maj. 1875; Lt.-Col. 1881; Hon. Col. (ret), 1882. ELGIN, James, 1847-8. CI. 1. s. of William Elgin, 19 Norton Place ; d. FAIRLIE, Patrick, 1847-9. CI. 1, 2. b. 15 May 1836 ; s. of Col. James Fairlie of Holms House, Ayrshire, Moray Place. Bank in Glasg. ; then in Patrick Hender- son's shipping office, Glasg. ; after his marriage went to Queensland, and took up a sheep and cattle station, called Moarnish Station ; in 1873 sold out and returned to England ; settled at Norwich ; m. Marie Louise, 2nd dau. of Dr. Perryman, Norwich ; d. 7 April 1888. FERRIER, John Paxton, 1850-4. CI. 4-7. b. 1837 ; s. of James Crawford Ferrier, M.D., Carlton Terrace, Lond. Sheep Farmer, Australia; d. 25 March 1898. FORBES, John Foster, 1847-9. CI. 1, 2. b. 11 Dec. 1835; s. of Col. John Forbes, Bom. Army, Wemyss Place. Of Rothiemay and Balloch ; J. P. and D.L. Banffshire ; Lt.-Col. Bom. S.C. ; Ensign, 1854; Lt. 1857; Capt. 1866; Maj. 1874; Hon. Lt.-Col. (ret.), 1878; was present at suppression of the Mutiny at Aurungabad in June 1857 and subsequent relief of Mhow ; at siege and capture of fort of Dhar ; in actions in front of Munde- sore; battle and subsequent capture of Gurraria (wounded) ; at siege and storm of fortresses of Chandaree (wounded) and Jhansi ; battle of the Betwa ; action at Kooneh ; different actions on banks of Jumna, from 15 to 23 May 1858, ending in capture of Calpee ; action of Morar, actions at or near Kotah-ke-Serai, and capture of Gwalior ; served in operations against Maun Sing in the Padrone jungles (medal with clasp) ; recommended for V.C. ; Brig.- Maj. Scinde F.F. 1860-9; Ass. Polit. Supt. U. Scinde frontier, 1870-1 ; late comdg. 36th Cav. LA. (Jacob's Horse), 1870-8; m. 1873 Mary Livesey, dau. of the late Thomas Wardle of the Beach, Cheshire.' Address: Rothiemay Castle, Banffshire. FORSYTH, Burnet B., 1850-2. CI. 4, 5. s. of J. B. Forsyth (Quebec). GEORGE, Ebenezcr, 1847-52. CI. 1-5. s. of Andrew George, 13 London Street. GLASSFORD, Alexander Napier, 1847- 52. CI. 1-5. b. 1838 ; s. of Henry Glassford, Castle Street. Sheep Farmer, N.Z. ; m. Miss Cleland, Edin. ; d. o. 1880. GLOAG, Dunlop, 1847-50. CI. 1-3. b. 1837 ; s. of John Gloag, Canonmills House. Lt. 51st (K.O.) Regt. 1856 ; d. 1857. GREENOAK, Robert, 1847-8. CI. 1. b. 1837 ; s. of Robert Greenoak, 19 Union Street. Barr. Mid. Tem. 1859; d. 1873. GREIG, Charles, 1847-52. CI. 1-5. b. 1837 ; s. of James Greig of Eccles, W.S., 9 Abercromby Place. Settled in Minnesota, U.S.A. ; d. 1867. HARE, Alexander Maconochie, 1847-54. CI. 1-6. b. 14 Jan. 1838 ; s. of Steuart Bayley Hare of Calder-hall, Midlothian. W.S. 1864 ; d. 14 Oct. 1876. HENDERSON, William, 1847-51. 01. 1-4. s. of Charles James Henderson of Coltbridge, 84 Royal Terrace. HILL, Wilham, 1848-53. CI. 2-6. b. 26 June 1837 ; s. of Col. John Hill, H.E.I.C.S., Comy.-Gen. Madras Army. Maj.-Gen. I.S.C. ; 2nd Lt. 1853 ; Lt. 1856 ; Capt. 1865 ; Maj. 1873 ; Lt.-Col. 1879; Col. 1883; Maj.-Gen. U.S.L. 1893; ra. Charlotte Miller, dau. of Beauchamp Colclough Urquhart of Old Meldrum and Bythe ; d. 4 Dec. 1904. HILLS, Robert Savi, 1850-3. CI. 4-6. b. 8 May 1837 ; s. of James Hills of Neechindipore, Bengal ; XL Rugby, 1853-5, XL ; played in first match, Rugby V. Marlborough ; went out to India, DR. HARVEY'S CLASS, 1847-54 157 1858, and became an indigo broker in Cal- cutta ; ret. 1876 ; m. 1896 Agnes Leonora, e. dau. of William Hay of Glasg. ; d. 3 Jan. 1909 at Inverurie, N.B, HOPE, John Louis, 1847-9. CI. 1, 2. b. 13 Feb. 1837 ; s. of James Hope, W.S., D.K.S. Lieut. R.N. ; H.M.S. 'Bruce'; drowned at Lagos', 18 July 1859. HOWDEN, Francis, 1849-52. CI. 3-5. b. 28 -Feb. 1836 ; s. of Bailie Peter Howden, 6 Brandon Street. Edin. Univ. ; C.E. ; Govt. Surveyor in N.Z. ; did some exploration in Central Otago, where he discovered a lake, which is called aifter him ; d. 21 Dec. 1896. HOZIER, Henry Montagu, 1853-4. CI. 7. b. 20 March 1838 ; s. of James Hozier of Newlands and MauldsHe Castle, Lanarkshire, Advocate, Rugby, -1853 ; passed first into and out of Staff Coll.; K.C.B. 1897; Sec. of Lloyd's and Col. comdg. 3rd Kent (Roy. Arsenal) Art. Vols. ; Lt.-Col. 3rd D.G. ; Lt. R.A. 1857; Cor- net and Sub-Lt. andL.G. 1863; Lt.L.G. 1863; Capt. 3Td D.G. 1868; Ass. Controller (rank- ing as Lt.-Col.), 1870; ret. 1875 ; served in campaign of i860 in China with R.A., including capture of the Taku Forts and actions near Tangchow (medal with two clasps) ; served in Abyssinian campaign in 1868 as Ass. Mil. Sec. to Lord Napier (desp. as having evinced ' great energy and practical ability,' medal) ; served with the German Army in war of 1866 ; Ass. Mil. Attache in Franco-German War, 1870-1, during which he was decorated with the Iron Cross by the Emperor William 1. ; m. 1878 Lady Henrietta Blanche Ogilvie, e, dau. of Earl of Airlie ; d. 26 Feb. 1907. HUNTER, Thomas Alexander, 1847-52. CI. 1-5. b. 10 Oct. 1837 ; s. of Dr. Adam Hunter, 18 Abercromby Place. Lt.-Col. 2nd B. Fus. and 104th Ft. ; and Lt. 1856; Lt. 1857; Capt. 1864; Maj. 1877 ; ret. as Hon. Lt.-Col. 1879 ; served at siege of Delhi, 1857 ; battle of Budlee- ke-Serai; final assault and capture of city (medal with clasp) ; also with Sikkim F.F. 1 860-1 ; d. 23 May 1904. INGLES, Alexander W., 1849-51. CI. 3-4. s. of David Ingles, Heriot Row. INGLIS, Andrew, 1848-51. CI. 2-4. b. 11 Dec. 1837; s. of Archibald Inglis, M.D., F.R.C.S. M.D. Edin. 1859 ; F.R.C.S.E. 1863 ; Lecturer at Minto House ; Prof, of Midwifery in Univ. of Aberdeen from 1869, and during his occupancy of that chair established the Maternity Hosp. in Aberdeen ; d. 13 March 1875. JARDINE, Charles John, 1847-50. CI. 1, 2. b. 1838; s. of Sir William Jardine, 7th Bart, of Applegirth, Dumfriesshire. Magd. Hall, Oxon, 1859 ; St. Bees, 1868 ; Ch. of Eng. ; D. 1871 ; P. 1872; fmly. C. of Kincardine, 1871-2 ; R. of Bramp- ton, Norfolk, 1873-4 ; C. of L. Torring- ton, 1876-8 ; Edlington, Yorks, 1878-80 ; Ravenfield, Yorks, 1880-1 ; V. of Fleckney, 1883-5 ; C. of Langley, 1886-91 ; R. of Foulness, 1891-4; Horsington, Lines, 1894- 1907; L. Pr. Chichester from 1907; m. 1869 Miss Twining. Address : The Old Mill, Benfield End, Stansted, Essex. KINNEAR, ■ William Balfour, 1850-2. CI. 4, 5. b. 16 March 1838 ; s. of James Kinnear, W.S., 21 Moray Place. M^erchant, Foochow, China ; m. Emily, dau. of Rev. E. R. Larken, R. of Burton, by Lincoln ; d. 16 April 1871. LAWRIE, Henry J., 1850-1. CI. 4. 26 Pitt Street; MACKENZIE, Thomas, 1847-52. CI. 1-5. b. 16 Feb. 1837 ; s. of Forbes Mackenzie, Abercromby Place. Maj. 78th Highs. ; Ensign 42nd Highs. 1856; transferred to 78th Highs. 1857; Lt. 1858 ; Capt. 1863 ; Brev. Maj. 1877 ; Maj. 1878 ; ret. 1885 ; served in Indian Mutiny, 1858-9; Afghan War, 1880 (medal). Ad- dress : Chateau d'oex, Vaud, Switzerland. MAXWELL, John Robert Heron, 1847-8. CI. 1. b. 4 June 1836 ; s. of Sir John Heron Maxwell, 6th Bart, of Springkell. Harrow; Exeter Coll. Oxon; R.H.G. and 15th Huss.; ret. as Capt. 1S65 ; Cornet, 1859; Lt. i860; Capt. 1863; Master of the Merchant Taylors Co. 1905-6 ; J. P. Dumfriesshire, Cumberland, Surrey, and Lond. ; D.L. Dumfriesshire ; Mem. of the Roy. Co. of Archers ; S. father as 7th Bart, of SpringkeU; m. 1866 Caroline Harriette, dau. of R. Howard Brooke of Castle Howard, Co. Wicklow ; d. 12 May 1910. MENZIES, WilUam, 1850-4. CI. 4-7. b. 14 Aug. 1837 ; s. of Rev. Robert Menzies, Hoddom Manse, Ecclefechan. Edin. Univ. ; Kcensed, 1862, by Presb. of Annan, and went as Ass. to Dr. Clark at Kilmun and Dunoon ; Min. second charge, Ayr, 1863-72 ; Min. Gladsmuir, 1872-6 ; Min. Innerleithen, 1876-8 ; Min. Duns, 1878-81 ; m. Helen, dau. of Rev. John Clark, D.D., Dunoon ; d. 13 Sept. 1881. MILLER, James, 1847-51. CI. 1-4. b. 13 May 1837; s. of James Miller, F.R.C.S.E., Prof, of Surg., Edin. Univ. M.D. Edin. 1858 ; Surg. P. and O. service ; d. 8 Jan. 1868 in Abyssinia. 158 DR. HARVEY'S CLASS, 1847-54 MONTGOMERY, John P., 1848-51. CI. 2-4. s. of John Montgomery, Windsor Street. MOODIE, Afleck, 1851-3. CI. 5,- 6. b. 1837 ; s. of Mrs. Moodie, Lend. ; Mitchell Medal, 1853. B.A. ; Barr. Line. Inn, 1864 ; Bombay, 1867 ; Calcutta, 1869 ; d. 1871. MOULE, Joseph Thomas, 1847-50. CI. 1-3. b. 1837; s. of Joseph Moule, Pres. G.P.O., Great Stuart Street, MUIRHEAD, Ebenezer Watson, 1847-50. CI, 1-3. b. 17 March 1837; s. of Claud Muirhead, Proprietor Edin- burgh Advertiser, 7 Heriot Row. Stockbroker, Lend. ; m. Georgina Meyer. Address : 16 Woodlands Road, Barnes Common, Lond., S.W. MUNRO, Lloyd, 1849-51. CI. 3, 4. s. of David Munro, Northumberland Street. MUNRO, William, 1849-51. CI. 3, 4. s. of David Munro, Northumberland Street. MURRAY, Andrew, 1847-53. CI. 1-6. b. 1837 ; s. of Andrew Murray, Advocate, 36 India Street ; XL 1850-3 (Capt.). Grange C.C. ; Col. 78th Highs. ; D.S.O. ; Ensign, 1858; Lt. 1861 ; Capt. 1866; Maj. 1880 ; Lt.-Col. 1883 ; Col. 1887 ; ret. 1894 ; served with 78th Highs, in Afghan War, 1880 (medal) ; served with detachment of 2nd Batt. Seaforth Highs, attached to ist Batt. Seaforth Highs, in Egyptian War of 1882; present at battle of Tel-el-Kebir (medal with clasp, 4th cl. Osmanieh, and Khedive's star) ; served in Hazara campaign in 1888, in command of Reserve Col., until transferred to command of a col. for operations at Thakote ; afterwards commanded the 2nd Advance Col. into the AUair country till conclusion of campaign (twice desp., D.S.O., and medal with clasp). Address : New Club, Edin. MURRAY, WilUam, 1847-9. Cl. 1, 2. b. 1836 ; s. of John Murray, Meikleour House, Perthshire, d. Nov. 1849. PHILLIPS, John Douglas, 1849-53. Cl. 3-6. b. 1835; s. of John Phillips (Fife), m. Miss Curr ; d. 19 April 1869. POPE, William Alfred, 1848-52. Cl. 2-5. s. of Capt. Peter Pope, Brandon Street. REAMINGTON, Spencer, 1849-50. Cl. 3. s, of Michael Reamington (Lond.). REID, George G., 1847-8. Cl, 1, b. 1837 ; s. of Alexander Reid, Royal Crescent, d. 1848. RENWICK, John, 1847-52. Cl. 1-5. b. 3 Oct, 1838 ; s, of John Renwick, 31 Nelson Street, B.A. Edin. ; Min. of Garturk, Coatbridge; m. Elizabeth Wylde Gardner ; d. 23 April 1878. ROGERSON, John Samuel, 1850-2. CI. 4-6. b. 2 Jan. 1838 ; s, of William Rogerson of Wamphray, Gillesbie, Lockerbie, d. 14 Nov. 1852. ROY, Frederick Lewis, 1851-2, Cl. 5. b. 6 May 1836 ; s. of Frederick Lewis Roy, W.S., of Nenthom, 36 Great King Street. S. to Nenthom in 1868 ; J. P. for Berwick- shire and Roxburghshire ; m. i858 Frances Georgiana, dau. of John Dudley Oliver of Tigrony, Co. Wicklow ; d. 17 Feb. 1906. ROY, James, 1851-2. Cl. 5. b. 24 Dec. 1838 ; s. of Frederick Lewis Roy, W.S., of Nenthorn, 36 Great King Street. Produce Broker, Liverpool ; m. Ann Hemming of St. Heliers, Jersey ; d. 23 Dec. 1905. RUSSELL, James, 1847-53. Cl. 1-6. b. 1837 ; s, of James Russell, M,D., 15 Lynedoch Place. d. young. RYMER, Thomas, 1847-51. Cl. 1-4. b. 1836; s. of Thomas Rymer, Sol., 31 Great Iflng Street. Farming and fruit-growing, U.S.A.; m. ; d. 30 Sept. 1903. SINCLAIR, Alexander, 1847-51. Cl. 1-4. b. 1836 ; s. of Robert Sinclair, A.C.S., 12 Henderson Row; d. SINCLAIR, Charles Home, 1847-8. Cl. 1, b, 1837 ; s, of John Sinclair, Inverleith Row, STEUART, Robert, 1851-3. Cl. 5, 6. b. 19 March 1838 ; s. of Robert Steuart, 32 Royal Terrace. Of Westwood, West Calder ; Capt. 29th M.N.I. ; J.P. and D.L. Linlithgowshire ; apptd. 1856; Ensign, 1857; Lt. 29th M.N.I. 1857; Capt. 1865; ret. 1865; served dur- REV. R, P. SMITH'S (AFTERWARDS MR. WEIR'S) CLASS, 1848-55 159 ing the Indian Mutiny at Secunderabad and Kumool ; m. A. M. Dudgeon; d. ii March 1913. STEWART, Edward, 1847-9. CI. 1, 2. b. 1835; s. of William Stewart, Annandale Street, STEWART, John Lome, 1847-9. CI. 1,2. b. 22 May 1837 ; s. of John Lome Stewart, Canonmills House. Of CoU, ArgyUshire ; I,t.-Col. i8th Huss. ; D.L. ArgyUshire ; Cornet, 1855 ; Lt. 1856 ; Capt. 1862 ; Maj. 1876 ; Hon. Lt.-Col. 1881 ; d. II June 1907. SUTHER, Melville, 1847-53. CI. 1-6. b. 1836 ; s. of Right Rev. Thomas George Suther, D.C.L., Bp. of Aber- deen. Capt. Roy. Marines ; and Lieut. R.M.L.I. 1854 ; ist Lieut. 1855 ; Capt. 1864 ; served before Sebastopol from 1854 until its fall ; also at Kertch and Yenikale and at bombardment of Kinbourn {medal with clasp and Turkish medal) ; d. 1870. TUKE, William Henry, 1851-3. CI. 5-6. b. 15 Aug. 1838 ; s. of John Batty Tuke, Beverley. Merchant, Lond. ; d. 1905. TWEEDIE, Charles, 1848-51. CI. 2-4. b. 28 Jan. 1835 ; s. of Thomas Tweedie, H.E.I.C.S., of Rachan, Peeblesshire. Indigo -planter, Bengal, 1855-90; m. Ada Frances CunUffe. Address: c/o Alex. Laurie and Co., 14 St. Mary Axe, Lond., E.C. WILCOX, Myers D., 1847-50. CI. 1-3. b. 1839 ; s. of George Wilcox, Coll. of Customs, Leith, Trinity Crescent. WINSLOE, Richard William Charles, 1850-1. CI. 4. b. 20 April 1835; s. of Richard Winsloe of Mount Nebo, Taunton, Somerset, also of Glenfemess, Morayshire. Col.; C.B. 1889; late A.D.C. to H.M. Queen Victoria ; 2nd Lt. R.S. Fus. 1853 ; Lt. 1854; Capt. 1861 ; Maj. 1874; Lt.-Col. 1879 ; Col. 1882 ; h.p. 1887 ; ret. 1890 ; served with 21st Fus. in Crimea from 6 Aug. 1855, including siege and faU of Sebastopol and exped. to Kinbourn (medal with clasp and Turkish medal) ; served with 21st Fus. in Zulu War of 1879, and present at engage- ment of Ulundi ; severely wounded (brev. of Lt.-Col., medal with clasp) ; served in Boer War of 1 881, and took part in defence of Potchefstroom ; wounded (desp., A.D.C. to the Queen) ; served with Burmese exped. 1886-7 i° command of 2nd Batt. R.S. Fus. (medal with clasp); Jubilee medal, 1887; clasp, 1897 ; reward for distinguished service ; m. Constance Edwards, 2nd dau. of F. M. Cromartie, Supt. of Stores, Ordnance Dept. Address : 20 Guilford Terrace, Dover, Kent. WOOD, Robert, 1848-9. CI. 2. s. of Robert Henry Wood, Great King Street, WRIGHT, John, 1848-53. CI. 2-6. b. 23 May 1838 ; s. of James Wright of Nicol and Co., Merchants, Bombay, 13 Ainslie Place. Capt. io%th Ft. ; Ensign 15th Bom. N.I. 1857 ; Lt. i860 ; Capt. 1866 ; m. (i) Sara, dau. of Gen. George Stockley ; (2) Annie, dau. of John Maxton, Clarendon Crescent, Edin. ; d. 31 July 1872 at Agra. REV. R. PAYNE SMITH'S (AFTERWARDS MR. WEIR'S) CLASS, 1848-55 ANDERSON, Adam William, 1848-53. CI. 1-5. b. 1837 ; s. of Peter Ander- son, W.S., 29 Howe Street. ANDERSON, Robert Hart, 1848-52. CI. 1-4. b. 1838 ; s. of Hart Ander- son, Rutland Street. BALFOUR, John Blair, 1851-5. CI. 4-7. b. 11 July 1837 ; s. of Rev. Peter Balfour, Min. of Clackmannan ; Dux CI. 5 and 6" and of the School, 1855 ; best in Greek Comp. and German, 1855 ; 1st Acad. Club Prize, 1855. Gold MedalUst, Edin. Univ. ; LL.D. Edin. ; Advocate, 1861 ; A.D. 1870-2 ; Q.C. 1880 ; Dean of the Faculty of Advocates, 1885-6, 1889-92 ; Sol.-Gen. for Scot. 1880-1 ; L.A. (three times), 1881-5, 1886, and 1892-5; M.P. for Cos. of Clackmannan and Kinross, 1880-99; Dir. E.A. 1882-1905; P.C. 1883; Lord Justice-Gen. and Pres. of the Court of Session, 1899-1905 ; cr. ist Baron Kinross of Glasclune, 1902 ; m. (i) 1869 Lilias Oswald, dau. of 3rd Lord Mackenzie ; (2) 1877 Marianne Eliza, dau. of the first Lord Moncreiff; d. 22 Jan. 1905; see also E.A. Ch. vii. 22, ix. 129, and xii. 49. BELL, Charles HamUton, 1848-50. CI. 1, 2. s. of Col. Charles Bell, 6 Brighton Crescent, Portobello. "feELL, William Henry, 1848-52. CI. 1-4. b. 1839; s. of Col. Charles Bell, 6 Brighton Crescent, Portobello. 160 REV. R. P. SMITH'S (AFTERWARDS MR. WEIR'S) CLASS, 1848-55 BENNIE, Archibald, 184,8-53. CI. 1-5. b. 1838 ; s. of Rev. Archibald Bennie, Min. of Lady Tester's Parish Ch., 20 Rutland Street; Dux of CI. 2, 1850; d. BLACK, John Whitmore, 1849-56. CI. 2-7a. b. 8 March 1840 ; s. of J. Y. Black, Clayton, Cupar ; best His- torical Essay, 1856. Late Schol. and Hulmeian Exhib. B.N.C. Oxon; 1st CI. Mods, i860; B.A. (2ud CI. Lit. Hum.), 1863; M.A. 1865; V. of Launcells, Cornwall, since 1873 ; D. 1865 ; P. Lend. 1866 ; formerly C. of Uxbridge, 1865-7; 2nd Master, Nor. Gr. Sch., 1867-8; 2nd Master, Roysse's Gr. Sch., Abingdon, 1868-70 ; C. of Sutton Courtney, Berks, 1870; St. I-uke's, Weaste, Lanes, 1871 ; St. Paul's, Pendleton, 1871-3; m. Annie Benning , ' Uxbridge. Address : The Vicarage, Laun- cells, Stratton, Cornwall. , BONAR, Archibald, 1848-53. CI. 1-5. b. 28 April 1838; s. of Archibald Bonar, Man. Edin. and Glasg. Bank. Went to Melbourne, Victoria, 1854 ; to N.Z. 1863, where he went into business .with his brother, the Hon. J. A. Bonar, and remained with him till his death ; an enthusiastic vol. ; m. Augusta Phipps of Melbourne ; d. 13 Sept. 1868 at Hokitika, N.Z. ' BOULAY, Francis Houssemayne Du, 1850-2. CI. 3, 4. b. 24 Jan. 1837 ; s. of Thomas Du Boulay, Sandgate, Kent. Prof, of Music ; m. Mary, dau. of William Laurance of South Yarra, Victoria. A ddress : Cheriton, Beechworth, Victoria, Australia. BRUCE, Edward Buckle, 1848-54. CI. 1-6. b, 1838 ; s, of Alexander Bruce, Melville Street. Lt. 5i.st M.N.I. ; Ensign, 1857 ; Lt. i860 ; ret. 1861. BUCKLE, Barton, 1848-50. CI. 1, 2. b. 1839 ; s. of John Buckle, Wharton House, Lauriston. Went to Australia ; d. c' 1855. BURN, John Macvicar, 1848-9. CI. 1. b. 8 Jan. 1838 ; s. of Gen. Robert Burn, 17 Alva Street. R.M.A. Woolwich; Maj.-Gen. R.A. ; Lt. 1855 ; Capt. 1863 ; Maj. 1872 ; Lt.- Col. 1881 ; ret. 1886 ; Maj.-Gen. h.p. 1887 ; served during Indian Mutiny, 1857-8 ; was present at action of Nurgoond (medal) ; served in China War, i860 ; took part irC actions at Sinho, Tangku, and capture of Taku Forts (medal with clasp) ; m. A ddress : Alderley, Wotton-under-Edge, Glos. CAMPBELL, Alexander Duncan, 1850-5. CI, 3-7. s. of Maj. Campbell, Penny- more, Inveraray ; best in French, French Comp., and English Verse, 1855. CHAPMAN, John' Alexander, 1848-50. CI. 1, 2. b. 1837; s. of Henry Chapman, Bathfield Cottage. CHRISTIE, William Beaver Blayney, 1852-4. CI. 5, 6. b. 1837; s. of Maj. Christie, Sydney. Capt. 80th Regt. ; Ensign, 1854 ; Lt. 1858; Capt. 1870; h.p. 1870; ret. 1874; served in Indian Mutiny campaign, 1858-9 ; present with Camel Corps at battle of Golowlee and capture of Calpee ; with 8oth Regt. during campaign in Oude; four actions (medal with clasp for C.I.) . COLQUHOUN, Alan John, 1848-53. CI. 1-5. b. Sept. 1838 ; s. of John Colquhoun, D.L., J.P., 11 Brighton Crescent, Portobello, and 1 Royal Terrace. C.B. 1898 ; D.L. and J.P. for Dumbarton- shire ; Ensign 42nd Highs. 1861 ; Lt. 1865 ; ret. 1869 ; Lt.-Col. comdg. Edin. Art. ; S. his cousin, Sir James Colquhoun, as 13th Bart, of Colquhoun and Luss, 1907 ; m. 1884 Justine, dau. of John Kennedy, W.S., of Underwood, Ayrshire, and AUerton, Lanes; d. 14 March 1910. CONDAMINE, Henry de la, 1849-54. CI. 2-6. b. 6 March 1839; s. of Robert de la Condamine, Leith. Merchant in Batavia ; afterwards went to China, where he died, 4 Nov. 1866. DOIG, Arthur John, 1850-3. CI. 3-5. b. 1836 ; s. of John Doig, Surg., H.E.I.C.S., 17 Warriston Crescent. Col. I.S.C. ; 2nd Lt. 1855; Lt 1857; Capt. 1867 ; Maj. 1875 ; Lt.-Col. 1881 ; Brev. Col. 1885 ; served in Indian Mutiny campaign, 1857-8 ; capture of Shorapore Fort (medal) ; m. Georgina Emira, dau. of George Scheniman, M.C.S. ; d. 13 July 1888 of cholera in India. DUFF, Wilham W. Pirie, 1850-3. CI. 3-5. b. 1838 ; s. of Rev. Dr. Alexander Duff, Calcutta, first Ch. of Scot. Miss. to India. Merchant, Calcutta; ret. 1882; m. Isa- bella, dau. of Wilham Davidson, Duns ; d. in Edin. 31 Jan. 1899. DUNBAR, Alexander Christison, 1848-51. CI. 1-3. b. 1838; s. of George Dunbar, Prof, of Greek, Edin. Univ. FERGUSSON, Charles, afterwards Dalrymple, 1848-50. CI. 1, 2. b. REV, R. P. SMITH'S (AFTERWARDS MR. WEIR'S) CLASS, 1848-55 161 15 Oct. 1839; s. of Sir Charles Dalrymple Fergusson, Bart., of Kil- kerran, Ayrshire. Harrow; Trin. Coll. Cantab; B.A. 1852; M.A. 1865 ; Bart. 1887 ; P.C. 1905 ; LL.D. Edm.1914; Barr. Line. Inn, 1865; M.P.Bute, 1868-85 (except April-July 1880) ; opposed Mr. Gladstone in Midlothian, 1885 ; M.P. Ipswich, 1886-1906 ; Mem. of Commissions on Cathedral Establishment, 1879-85 ; on Re- formatories and Indu,strial Schools, 1882-3 ; on Vaccination, 1890-6 ; on Scottish Univs. 1889-96 ; Grand Master Mason of Scot. 1893-6 ; m. 1874 Alice Mary, dau. of Sir Edward Hunter Blair, Bart. Address : Newhailes, Musselburgh, Midlothian. FERRIES, James Smith, 1850-1. CI. 3. b. 1839 ; s. of Rev. Peter Ferries, Min. of Edinkillie, Morayshire. Mercantile Marine ; after a short appren- ticeship in a Lond. bank entered the service of the Dunbar Line of Clipper Ships as fifth off. ; rose to the command of one of these ships at the age of 24; d. 1877. FORMAN, John, 1849-53. CI. 2-5. b. 4 Jan. 1838 ; s. of John Nairne Forman, W.S., of Staffa, 8 Heriot Row. Edin. Univ. ; W.S. 1862 ; m. Catherine, dau. of B. G. Cooper of Hazelgrove, Stock- port ; d. 18 Feb. 1882. GORDON, John Wilson, 1848-55. CI. 1-7. b. 1889 ; s. of John Thomson Gordon, Advocate, Sheriff of Mid- lothian, d. 1872. GORDON, William A. G., 1848-50. CI. 1, 2. b. 1839 ; s. of Capt. James Gordon, 5 St. Bernard's Crescent. GRAHAM, James Edward Norman, 1848-52. CI. 1-4. b. 1837; s. of James Graham, S.S.C, of Leichton, 21 Pitt Street. GRIER, Frederick, 1850-1. CI. 3. s. of Maj. Grier, 118 Princes Street. GRIER, John Joseph, 1850-1. CI. 3. b. 1838; s. of Maj. Grier, 118 Princes Street. Ensign 15th Ft. 1858 ; Lt. 1861 ; ret. 1867. HAMILTON, William, 1848-9. CI. 1. b. 1838 ; s. of George Hamilton, Howe Street. Ensign 73rd Regt. 1858 ; d. 1859. HA WES, Robert Henry, 1848-52. CI. 1-4. b. 1838 ; s. of Robert Hawes, 10 Inverleith Row. HOGARTH, David, 1851-2. CI. 4. b. 4 June 1836 ; s. of George Hogarth, Banker, Cupar, Fife. Agent Union Bank of Scot., Dundee, 1887-99 ; fmly. 1862-70, in Bank of Bombay at Calcutta, Madras, and Bombay, and later Man. for twelve years of the Wilts and Dorset Bank, Southampton ; m. Mary Eliza Maxwell ; d. 21 Dec. 1899. HOPKINS, James Innes, 1851-2. CI. 4. s. of J. C. Hopkins, Rowchester, Greenlaw. HOPKINS, John C, 1851-4. CI. 4-6. s. of J. C. Hopkins, Rowchester, Greenlaw. HOUSTON, Robert Alexander, 1850-2. CI. 3, 4. s. of Maj. Houston, Castle Hill, Inverness. HUGHES, Pringle, 1848-53. CI. 1-5. b. 30 April 1839 ; s. of George Hughes, Middleton Hall, Northumberland; XL Edin. Univ. ; afterwards St. George's Hosp., Lond., and Paris; M.R.C.S. Lond. ; Surg.-Supt. in employ, of CO. for thirty- nine years ; an enthusiastic explorer, in re- cognition of which he was elected a F.R.G.S. ; his chief exploratory work was the hazardous venture when, assisted by the Victorian Govt., he attempted to reach the unknown interior north of the Great Australian Bight ; some years after this he travelled through much of the hitherto little known country near the cataract of the Essiquibo River in Br. Guiana ; he also accompHshed a great walking feat from Assam into N. Burma, then infested with bands of Dacoits ; d. 18 Sept. 1912 ; see also E.A. Ch. xx. 36. HUNTER, James, 1850-4. CI. 3-6. b. 1838 ; s. of James Hunter of Hafton. Haileybury, 1856-7 ; H.E.I.C.S. and I.C.S. 1858-60; Ass. Mag. and CoU., Sholapur; invalided, i860 ; m. Katherine Christina, dau. of the Rev. Robert Meiklejohn, Min of the parish of Strathdon, Aberdeenshire ; d. 20 April 1876. HUNTER, William Vary, 1848-55. CI. 1-7. b. 30 Sept. 1839; s. of John Hunter, W.S., Auditor of Court of Session, 5 Fettes Row. W.S. 1864 ; d. 18 Jan. 1872. LEIGHTON, George, 1850-2. CI. 3, 4. s. of Mrs. Leighton, Bear Hill, Brechin. LIND, David, 1848-51. CI. 1-3. b. 1838 ; s. of David Lind, Builder, 1 South Charlotte Street. LUMSDEN, James Forbes, 1850-1. CI. 2, 3. b. 6 Oct. 1837 ; s. of Clements 162 REV. R. P. SMITH'S (AFTERWARDS MR. WEIR'S) CLASS, 1848-55 Lumsden, W.S. and Advocate, 1 Union Terrace, Aberdeen. 1857 Founder and first Hon. Sec. of Aberdeenshire C.C, and for many years Man. and Capt. ; Advocate in Aberdeen, 1862 ; of the firm of Robertson and Lumsden, now Lumsden and Davidson, Advocates in Aberdeen ; Clerk to Aberdeen Co. and Municipal Buildings Comrs. and Aberdeen Co. Dist. Bd. of Lunacy ; Clerk of Supply and Co. Rd. Clerk of Aberdeenshire, May 1879; and first Co. Clerk of Aberdeenshire on the passing of the Local Govt. (Scot.) Act, 1889; res. May 1893 (on death of partner, Mr. Robertson) ; Dir. Scot. Prov. Assur. Co., and subsequently of local Bd. N.B. and Merc. Insur. Co. ; Dir. of the Culter Mills Paper Co. Ltd. ; Treas. of Soc. of Advocates in Aberdeen, 1900-2, and Pres. 1902-4 ; m. Helen Anna Fisher. Address : Johnston House, Rubislaw, Aberdeen. MACFARLAN, John Morehead, 1851-3. CI. 4, 5. b. 14 Sept. 1838 ; s. of Rev. James Macfarlan, Min. of Muiravon- side. Edin. Univ. and Lond. ; med. pract. ; m. Blanche Beare ; d. 10 July 1882. M'GOWAN, John, 1852-4. CI. 5, 6. b. 21 Dec. 1838 ; s. of William M'Gowan, M.D., Alloa. Went into business in Liverpool, after- wards in the Argentine, and then in Lond. ; d. 16 April 1903. MACKAY, .^neas James George, 1848-55. CI. 1-7. b. 3 Nov. 1839 ; s. of Thomas George Mackay, W.S., Albyn Place; Math. Medal and best English Essay, 1855. King's Coll. Lond. ; Univ. Coll. Oxon (2nd CI. Law and History), M.A. ; LL.B. Edin.; LL.D. Edin. ; F.S.A. ; Hon. Fell. King's Coll. Lond. ; of Hearnesbrooke, Co. Galway ; Advocate, 1864; K.C. 1897; Prof, of Consti- tutional Law and History, Univ. of Edin., :i874-8i; A.D. 1881-5; Sheriff of Fife and Kinross, 1886-1901 ; Chancellor's Assessor, Edin. Univ. Court, 1891-1901 ; Chanc. to the Bp. of Edin. Author: The Practice of the Court of Session; Manual of Practice of the Court of Session ; Memoir of Lord Stair ; A History of Fife and Kinross, etc. m. 1891 Lilian, dau. of the late Col. Charles W. St. John, 94th Regt. ; d. 10 June 191 1 ; see also E.A. Ch. viii. 96 and xviii. 129. MACKENZIE, John, 1848-54. CI. 1-6. b. 1 March 1888 ; s. of John Ord Mackenzie, W.S., Northumberland Street ; XI. W.S. 1861 ; d. 22 Aug. 1868. M'QUEEN, James Nevile, 1848-50. CI. 1, 2. b. 30 Aug. 1838 ; s. of Rev. John M'Queen, Leopold Place. Glenalmond, 1850-6; Univ. Coll. Oxon, 1856-60, B.A. ; rowed in Oxford and Cam- bridge Boat Race, i860; Bengal Police, 1862 ; afterwards indigo-planter, Behar, and subsequently Court of Wards Estates till 1879; d. 23 July 1902. MESSER, Adam Brunton, 1850-3. CI. 3-5. b. 2 Jan. 1837 ; s. of Dr. Adam Messer, F.R.C.S.E., of Blainshe. M.D. Edin. 1858; L.R.C.S.E. 1858; Insp.- Gen. of Hosp. and Fleets; R.N. (retired); Hon. Phys. to T.M.'s Queen Victoria, King Edward vii., and King George v. ; Ass. Surg. R.N. 1859; Surg, and Staff Surg. 1864 ; Dep. Insp. of Hosp. 1885 ; Insp. of Hosp. 1892 ; was in med. charge of Naval Brig, at battle of Rangariri, N.Z. War, 1863-4 ; desp. for attendance on wounded under fire, and for 'proceeding under heavy fire to rescue a Mid. who lay mortally wounded under the enemy's works ' (specially promoted) ; Author of Enquiry into the Nature of the Poisoned Arrows of South Sea Islands and Report on the Health of Fiji Islands, incorporated in the High Comr.'s Report which led to the annexation of these islands by Great Britain; N.Z. War and Coronation medals of King Edward vii. and King George v., and Sir Gilbert Blane's (Naval) Gold Medal; m. Elizabeth Mary, y. dau. of the late Capt. Belches, R.N. Address : Kinclune, Carlisle Road, Eastbourne. MILLER, James M'Leod, 1849-52. CI. 2-4. s. of John Miller, 92 Lauriston Place. MOUBRAY, John, 1848-54. CI. 1-6. b. 1839 ; s. of James Moubray of Cambus, StirUng; Mitchell Medal, 1854. C.E. ; d. c. 1865 at Delhi. MUIRHEAD, WilUam Muir, 1848-55. CI. 1-7. b. 1 Oct. 1838 ; s. of Qaud Muirhead of the Edin. Advertiser, 7 Heriot Row. M.D. Edin. 1862; L.R.C.S.E. 1862; Phys., afterwards tea-planter in Assam ; m. Madeline Drumond, dau. of the late Prof. Balfour, Botanic Gardens, Edin. ; d. 6 Sept. 1911. O'DONNEL, Connell, 1848-58, a. 1-5. b. 1888 ; s. of Col. Charles O'Donnel, 82 Dundas Street. Lt.-Col. I.S.C. ; Ensign 48th B.N.L 1856; Lt. 1858; Capt. 1868; Maj. 1876; D.A. Comy.-Gen. 1881 ; Lt.-Col. 1882 ; d. 22 Jan. 1884. OLIPHANT, James Stewart, 1848-51. CI. 1-3. b. 4 March 1838; s. of Robert Oliphant, W.S., of Rossie, Perthshire, and Lauriston House. Lt. 5th Europ. B.I. 1858 ; attached to 5th Goorkhas ; d. 24 Nov. 1864 from wound received at Umbeyla Pass. REV. R. P. SMITH'S (AFTERWARDS MR. WEIR'S) CLASS, 1848-55 163 OLIPHANT, Thomas Balfour, 1848-52. CI. 1-4. b. 27 Oct. 1836 ; s. of Robert Oliphant, Surgeon, H.E.I.C.S., 21 India Street. Merchant, Ballarat ; d. 15 Aug. 1868. PATON, John, 1848-53. CI. 1-5. b. 1837 ; s. of John Paton, Crailing, Roxburghshire . Settled in Australia ; d. 1881. PATTERSON, George W. F. A., 1848-9. CI. 1. s. of Dr. Patterson, England. PENDER, John Cameron, 1848-50. CI. 1,2. b. 1838; s. of James B. Pender, 20 Walker Street. PHILLIPS, Charles M., 1851-5. CI. 4-7. b. 2 March 1839 ; s. of G. L. Phillips, Merchant, etc., Jamaica. M.D. Jefferson Coll. Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A. ; Phys. in Jamaica and J. P. ; m. Rebecca Brebner, Hanover, Jamaica ; d. 21 May 1909. PICKERING, Charles Hart, 1849-50. CI. 2. b. 1837 ; s. of Capt. Pickering, Leith Fort. Maj. R.A. ; Lt. 1855 ; Capt. 1865 ; Maj. 1874 ; served in Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-8, including relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde ; battle of Cawnpore on 6 Dec. ; actions of Serai Ghat, Chanda, and Sultan- pore ; siege and capture of Lucknow ; action of Barree and defeat of rebel force which occupied the fort and jungle of Bungaon, April 1859 (desp., medal with two clasps) ; d. 1876. REID, James Robert, 1848-50, CI. 1, 2. b. 5 Nov. 1838 ; s. of Rev. Alexander Reid, LL.D., of Royal Circus Sch. CLE. 1890 ; B.C.S. i860 ; Sec. to Gov. of N.W.P. 1882; Chf. Sec. N.W.P. and Oude, 1884 ; Mem. of Bd. of Revenue, 1890 ; M.L.C. 1891 ; ret. 1894 ; Gov. of Donaldson's Hosp. ; m. Margaret, dau. of J. P. Luce, Capt. R.N. ; d. 25 Dec. 1908. RHENIUS, James Robert, 1850-3. CI. 3-5. b. 18 March 1838 ; s. of Charles T. E. Rhenius, Missionary, Tinne- veUy, S. India. Stockbroker, Edin. ; of Rhenius and Lawrie ; m. Miss Taylor, Carfrae, Hadding- ton ; d. Oct. 1880. ROBERTSON, David, 1849-54. CI. 2-6. b. 1838 ; s. of Hercules J. Robertson, Advocate, afterwards Lord Benholme, Senator of Coll. of Justice. M.A. Trin. CoU. Cantab ; Senior Optima, 1861; Ch. of Eng., ordained by Bp. of Worcester, 1862 ; C. of Halesowen, then of St. Michael's, Chester Sq., Lond. ; V. of Lye, 1866-75 ; R. of Market Deeping, Lines, 1875-80 ; R. of Hartlebury, Worces- tershire, 1880-1911 ; R.D. ; Chap, to Queen Victoria, King Edward vii., and King George v. ; Hon. Can. of Worcester, 1905 ; m. Eleanora Charlotte, y. dau. of Sir C. Dalrymple Fergusson, Bart., of KUkerran. A ddress : Benholme, Malvern Wells. SANG, David, 1848-54. CI. 1-6. b. 27 Jan. 1838 ; s. of John Sang, S.S.C. 61 Great King Street. W.S. 1871 ; d. 27 May 1883. SAVI, James Deverinne, 1852-5. CI. 5, 6. b. Jan. 1838; s. of Thomas Savi, India. I.C.S., Opium Dept. ; m. Margaret M., dau. of W. C. Shaw, Opium Dept. Address : c/o H. S. King and Co., Bankers, 9 Pall Mall, Lond., S.W. STEVENSON, Thomas, 1848-50. CI. 1, 2. b. 2 Sept. 1839 ; s. of Alex- ander Stevenson, W.S., 9 Heriot Row. d. 22 June 1854. STEVENSON, Wilham Elsworth, 1851-5. CI. 4-7. b. 8 July 1838 ; s. of John Stevenson, Lytham, Preston. C.E. ; d. 7 Oct. 1869. STIRLING, Francis, 1850-3. CI. 3-5. b. 1 April 1839 ; s. of Charles Stirhng of Muiravonside House, Linlithgow. Comm. R.N. ; m. Mary CaroUne, dau. of Peregine Francis, Bank of England; lost at sea, Feb. 1880, in command of H.M.S. ' Atalanta.' THOMSON, John Comrie, 1848-55. CI. 1-7. b. 11 Jan. 1839; s. of Rev. Andrew Thomson, D.D. (Broughton), 24 Fettes Row ; Dux of CI. 1, 3, and 4, 1849, 1851, and 1852 ; best EngUsh Essay, 1854 ; best Historical Essay and Prize for Scripture Knowledge, 1855. Advocate, 1861 ; Sheriff Sub. of Aber- deenshire at Aberdeen, 1866-83 ; Sheriff of Ayrshire, 1883-5 ; Sheriff of Forfarshire, 1885-98; Hon. Sec. to the Dirs. E.A. 1862-6; Dir. E.A. 1883-98; m. 1863 Mar- garet Cleland, dau. of Dr. Charles Ritchie, Glasg. ; d. 23 Aug. 1898 ; see also E.A. Ch. vi. 3. TOD, James, 1848-54. CI. 1-6. b. 30 Jan. 1840 ; s. of Henry Tod, W.S., 39 York Place. Silk Merchant, China ; d. June 1868 in China. TROTTER, David Alexander, 1848-52. CI. 1-4. b. 1838 ; s. of John Trotter, Class. Master, E.A. 164 DR. MACLURE'S (AFTERWARDS DR. THOMPSON'S) CLASS, 1849-56 TWEEDIE, John, 1852-4. CI. 5-6. b. 1838; s. of Rev. W. K. Tweedie, D.D., 15 George Square. B.C.S. i85o; Ass. to Mag. and Coll., Chittagong ; jt. Mag. and Dep. Coll., Nuddea ; Jt. Mag. and Dep. Coll., Deriage- pore; Sess. Judge, Dacca; Dist. and Sess. Judge, Bengal (High Ct. of Judicature) ; ret. 1895 ; d. i May 1897. URQUHART, Edward William, 1848-55. CI. 1-7. b. 1839; s. of Adam Urquhart, Advocate, Sheriff of Wigtownshire, 5 St. Colme Street ; Acad. Club Prize for best in History and best Latin and Greek Comp., 1854 ; best Latin Comp., 1855, B.A. Ball. Coll. Oxon ; 2nd CI. Class. Mods. 1859; ist CI. Law and History, 1861 ; M.A. Oxon, 1864; M.A. Durham, 1872; Ch. of Eng. ; D. 1862; P. 1863; C. of Bedminster, 1862-4; St. Philip and St. James, Oxon, 1864-6; Bovey Tracey, 1866-73; V. King's Sutton, Northants, 1873-86; Chap, of St. Mary's, Brondesbury, Middx., 1887-9 ; L. Pr. Dio. Ex. 1890-1908 ; m. Caroline Mary, dau. of W. Harris, Bovey Tracey. Address : 82 Elm Park Gardens, Lond., S.W. WEBB, Edward Townsend, 1849-52. CI. 2-4. b. 1838 ; s. of R. T. Webb, 20 Royal Circus. Maj. 27th Regt. ; 2nd Lt. 1856; Lt. 1856 ; Capt. 1862 ; h.p. 1870 ; ret. Maj. 1876 ; Persian exped. 1857, capture of Reshire and surrender of Bushire (medal with clasp) ; d. 1909. WINFIELD, David Wilkie, 1848-9. CI. 1. b. 1887 ; s. of James Winfield, Belleviie Cottage. WOODCOCK, Alexander Francis, 1850-2. CI. 3, 4. b. 1838 ; s. of Mrs. Wood- cock, 28 Hamilton Place. After serving apprenticeship as C.A. went to S. Africa, 1857, and traded and farmed there till his death at Oakford, Natal, 7 Nov. 1870. WRIGHT, James Wilham, 1848-54. CI. 1-6. b. 11 Feb. 1840 ; s. of James Wright of Nicol and Co., Merchants, Bombay, and 13 Ainslie Place. Merchant, Bombay ; d. 24 July 1899. YULE, George William Vansittart, 1848- 52. CI. 1-4. b. 20 June 1839 ; s. of John Yule, 26 Inverleith Row. Carshalton and R.M.A. Woolwich ; from R.E. joined the P.W.D. in India; c. 1884 went to Minnesota, U.S.A., and died at St. Paul, u. 1807. DR. MACLURE'S (AFTERWARDS DR. D'ARCY THOMPSON'S) CLASS, 1849-56 ALLAN, Alexander, 1849-53. CI. 1-3. b. 10 March 1839 ; s. of Robert Allan, 29 York Place. Edin. Univ. ; Coffee-planter, Coonoor, S. India ; m. I. Dalmahoy . A ddress : Ravenswood, Coonoor, Madras Presidency, and 4 Hillside Crescent, Edin. ANSTRUTHER, Robert Darham, 1849- 51. CI. 1, 2. b. 11 May 1841 ; s. of Philip Anstruther of Carmichael, Col. Sec. of Ceylon. Leamington Coll. ; Capt. io6th Bom. L.I. (Unked to 68th Regt.) ; Ensign io6th Bom. L.I. 1857; Lt. i860; Capt. 1866; ret. 1874; afterwards Gov. of Manchester Jail and of Pentonville Prison ; m. 1864 Florence Sophia, 3rd dau. of Francis Wise of Grange, Cubbington ; d. 9 March 1890 at Pentonville. BELL, Matthew Montgomerie, 1849-54. CI. 1-5. b. 5 March 1840; s. of John Montgomerie Bell, Advocate, Sheriff of Kincardineshire, 4 Forres Street, Edin. W.S. 1864; N.P. 1870; J.P. Midlothian, 1874; Mem. of the Queen's Bodyguard for Scotland, 1869 ; Jubilee medal, 1897 ; fmly. Capt. (' G,' the six-foot batt.) Mid- lothian Coast Art. Vols. 1867 ; 1865 received the medal of the Humane Society of Glasg. for saving the lives of two women from drowning at Largs; was Dir. of the Edin. Life Assur. Co., the United Industrial Sch., the Sick Children's Hosp. (Chm. 1885), John Watson's Institution, and St. James's Episc. Sch. ; also a Gov. Donaldson's Hosp. ; m. Jane Caroline, y. dau. of James Cockburn of Rampore Beauleah, Bengal, and Trinity Grove, Edin. Address : 9 Randolph Crescent. BLACK, William Macmillan, 1853-5. CI. 5, 6. b. 12 Dee. 1839 ; s. of Rev. Edward Black, D.D., Min. of St. Paul's Church, Montreal. Edin. and Bonn Univ. ; Min. of Anwoth, Gatehouse ; m. (i) Annie Harriet, 2nd dau. of Rev. Thomas Johnstone, Anwoth Manse, Gatehouse ; (2) 1880 Amy, e. dau. of John James Greenshields, Singapore ; d. 16 Dec. 1 90 1 at Montreal. BROWN, Robert, 1849-54. CI. 1-5. b. 1839; s. of Robert Brown of Firth, 29 George Square. DR. MACLURE'S (AFTERWARDS DR. THOMPSON'S) CLASS, 1849-56 165 Capt. 83rd (The Shropshire) Regt. ; Ensign, 1858 ; Lt. i860 ; Capt. 1865 ; transferred to i6th (The Bedfordshire) Regt. ist Batt. 1870 ; d. 1875. BROWN, William Qephane, 1849-54. CI. 1-5. b. 1838; s. of Robert Brown, Eyre Place. Lt. R.A. (Bengal), 1858 ; ret. 1862 and entered Revenue service ; d. BURN, James, 1849-51. CI. 1, 2. b. 1839 ; s. of James Burn, W.S., 51 Great King Street. Edin. Univ. Med. CI. ; joined a brother in Queensland ; d. CADELL, George Buchan, 1849-54. CI. 1-5. b. 6 Aug. 1839; s. of John Cadell, Advocate, of Tranent. Merchant, Liverpool ; m. Elizabeth Bagot Cunningham ; d. 24 July 1912. CAMPBELL, Wellesley, 1851-3. CI. 3, 4. b. 1839; s. of Col. Campbell, H.E.I.C.S. Lt.-Col. 14th (Ferozepore) Sikhs; 2nd Lt. 71st B.N.I. 1857 ; Lt. 1858 ; Capt. 1869; Maj. 1877; Lt.-Col. 1879; served with 71st B.N.I, throughout Mutiny at Lucknow from its outbreak on 30 May 1857, including defence of the Residency from 30 June to 22 Nov. and recapture of Cawnpore from Gwalior contingent, 30 Nov. to 6 Dec. (medal with clasp and a year's service) ; served with 44th Sylhet L.I. throughout rebellion in Cossyah and Jynteah HiUs, 1862-3, ^^^ received thanks of Govt, of Bengal for saving the records and treasure on destruction of the Cutcherry by lightning ; served with 14th (Ferozepore) Sikhs in campaign against Jowaki Afreedees, 1877-8 (medal with clasp) ; served with Fero- zepore Sikhs in Afghan War of 1878-9; present at attack and capture of Ali Musjid (medal with clasp) ; d. x886. CAMPBELL, William Maxwell, 1849-52. CI. 1-3. b. 1839 ; s. of James Camp- bell, Melville Street. Maj. -Gen. R.E. (Bengal) ; 2nd Lt. 1858 ; Lt. 1858 ; Capt. 1869 ; Maj. 1877 ; Lt.-Col. 1879; Col. 1883; Hon. Maj.-Gen. (ret.), 1884 ; on the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India ; served in Afghan War, 1879 (brev. of Lt.-Col., medal) ; d. 26 April 1912 ; see also E.A. Ch. xix. 130. CAMPBELL, William Rickarbv, 1853-6. CI. 5-7, b. 6 Feb. 1840; s. of Adam Campbell, H.E.I.C.S., 11 Ann Street. Edin. Univ., B.A. 1861 ; F. Ch. Coll. Edin. 1861-6; Min. Presb. Ch., N.Z. ; licensed, 1867 ; Ass. Min. 1867-73 in Scot. ; Timaru, N.Z., 1873-4 '• Amuri and Cheviot, 1874-1902 ; Hanmer Springs, 1902-12 ; Mod. Presb. Ch. of N.Z. 1890-91 ; res. 1912 ; m. Anne Cairncross, dau. of Rev. Robert Carpenter of New Ross, Co. Wexford, Ireland. Address : Christchurch, Canter- bury, N.Z. CARTER, Charles, 1849-51. CI. 1, 2. b. 1840 ; s. of John Carter, Charlotte Place. CHRISTIE, Thomas Stark, 1850-1. CI. 2. b. 5 Nov. 1840; s. of Robert Stark Christie, Teases House, Cupar. Lt. nth Huss. (ret.); afterwards farmed at BuUindean, Fife, and was for twenty-five years a Mem. of the Fife Light Horse ; V.D. Address : Imperial Hotel, St. Andrews, Fife. COLLISON, Charles, 1849-50. CI. 1. b. 1838 ; s. of Francis Colhson, Castle Street; d. COWAN, Robert Cameron, 1849-54. CI. 1-5. b. 1840 ; s. of the Hon. John Cowan, Advocate, Senator of Coll. of Justice. Merchiston ; Edin. Univ. ; Tea-planter in India, thereafter mercantile business at home; d. 22 Nov. 1907. CRICHTON, Henrv M'Vey, 1849-53. CI. 1-4. b. 1839 ; s. of Col. David Crichton, Clarence Street. Maj. R.E. ; and Lt. 1858 ; Lt. 1858 ; Capt. 1871 ; Maj. 1878 ; d. 1884. CROMBIE, Francis, 1854-6. CI. 6, 7. b. 25 Jan. 1838 ; s. of Alexander Crombie, 11 Moray Place ; XI. and XX. (Capt.). Trin. C6U. Cantab; B.A. (Sen. Op.), i860; M.A. 1863 ; C. of Bramshall, Uttoxeter, Staffs, and Norbury and Snelston, Derbyshire ; Min. Calcutta Diocesan Additional Clergy Soc. at Ghazipur, N.W.P. ; Chap. Bengal Establishment at Mhow ; C. Haughton, Staffs ; V. Bradborne, with BaUidon an- nexed, Derbyshire, and Longgrove, Here- fordshire ; m. Isabella Anne Williaras. A ddress : Longgrove, Ross, Herefordshire. CUNINGHAM, Alured Faunce, 1851-4. a. 3-5. b. 30 May 1840; s. of Alexander Cuningham, Sec. N.L. Bd., 17 Coates Crescent. Capt. 13th Regt. (Somerset L.I.) ; Ensign, 1858; Lt. 1859; Capt. 1865; ret. 1872; d. 28 May 1872. DALGLEISH, Laurence, 1850-3. CI. 2-4. b. 24 April 1839 ; s. of James Dalgleish, W.S., of West Grange and Ardnamurchan. Of Dalbeattie and Keavil ; J. P. for Cos. Perth and Fife ; m. (i) Kate Ellen, 3rd dau. of Maj.-Gen. Davidson, Bom. Army ; (2) Mary Emily, 3rd dau. of Robert Hannay of Hanley, Midlothian ; d. 6 April 1908. DOBBS, Alexander Fairhe, 1849-51. CI. 1. b.l Nov. 1839; s. of Maj.-Gen. 166 DR. MACLURE'S (AFTERWARDS DR. THOMPSON'S) CLASS, 1849-56 Richard Stewart Dobbs of Knockdo- lian, Greystones, Co. Wicklow, M.S.C. Col. M.S.C. ; Judicial Supt. Nizam's Rlys., Secunderabad ; 2nd Lt. M.N.I. 1857; Lt. 1859; Capt. 1869; Maj. 1877; Lt.-Col. 1883; Col. 1887; ret. 1890; m. 1871 Marian Gage ; d. 26 April 1912 at Coonoor. DUCAT, James Stewart, 1849-56. CI. 1-7. b. 1839 ; s. of James Stewart Ducat, W.S., 68 Great King Street ; Math. Medal and best in French Comp. and Fortification, 1856. Capt. Bom. S.C. ; Ass. Comr. (ist CI.) C.P. from 25 Nov. 1867 ; 2nd Lt. 7th Bom. N.I. 1857 ; Lt. i86i ; Capt. 1869 ; d. 1870 at Bombay. ELIOTT, George Augustus, 1849-50. CI. 1. b. 12 Aug. 1838 ; s. of George Eliott, Royal Circus. Maj. 33rd Regt. ; Ensign, 1855 ; Lt. 1855 ; Capt. 1863 ; P.M. 1869 ; Hon. Maj. ' 1883 ; served with 33rd Regt. in Crimea subsequent to fall of Sebastopol, from 27 Dec. 1855 to end of campaign (Crimean and Turkish medal) ; m. Helen Janet, dau. of W. Jardine Callon ; d. 26 May 1884. FAIRLIE, Charles Hay, 1849-53. CI. 1-4. b. 1837; s. of James Fairlie of Holms House, Galston, Ayrshire, Col. of Ayrshire Yeo. Lt.-Col. 19th Huss. ; Cornet 3rd B. Cav. 1855; Lt. 1856; Capt. 1868; Maj. 1880; Lt.-Col. 1881; ret. 1880; as Lt. 3rd B. Cav., one of the first regiments to mutiny in 1857, rode with his squadron, which remained loyal between Meerut and Delhi, where they separated ; served throughout the Mutiny in Rohilcund dist. with col. under Col Jones (medal) ; subsequently joined 19th Huss. ; d. 19 Jxily 1899. FAIRLIE, Henry Alexander, 1849-54. CI. 1-5. b. 10 April 1839 ; s. of James Fairlie of Holms House, Galston, Ayr- shire, Col. of Ayrshire Yeo. Ordained Min. of parish of Kirkmichael, Ayr (his first charge), 1866, remaining there until his death, 22 Oct. 1909. FAWCETT, William Mitchell, 1853-4. CI. 5. s. of Rev. William Fawcett, 56 Inverleith Row, Edin., afterwards of Moss Gill House, near Brough, Westmorland. FITZGERALD, James, 1849-53. CI. 1-3. b. 24 May 1838; s. of Gen. James FitzGerald. Col. B.S.C. ; 2nd Lt. 3rd Sikhs, 1856 ; Lt. 1858 ; Capt. 1868 ; Maj. 1876 ; Lt.-Col. 1882 ; Brev. Col. 1886 ; ret. 1889 ; served in Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-9 ; present at siege and capture of Delhi (medal with clasp) ; served in China War, i860 present at taking of the Taku Forts, action of Sinho, and capture of Pekin (medal with two clasps) ; 1862 entered the Berar Com- mission, and left it as Dep. Comr. 1885 ; m. (i) Emily Kate, dau. of Maj. Wapshare, Mil. Sec. Govt, of Madras ; (2) 1893 Blanche E., dau. of Maj. John Phihpps, M.S.C. ; d. 30 Dec. 1912 ; see also E.A. Ch. xx. 72. FORMAN, Robert, 1849-55. CI. 1-6. b. 3 Feb. 1839 ; s. of John Nairne Forman, W.S., of Staffa, 8 Heriot Row ; Dux of CI. 2, 1851. C.A. Edin. 1862 ; d. 25 Feb. 1899. ERASER, Donald Simon, 1849-56. CI. 1-6. b. 5 Nov. 1839; s. of Dr. John Fraser, H.E.I.C.S. (Med.), 14 Dean Terrace. Sec. Scinde, Delhi, and Punjaub Rly. ; m. Florence, 2nd dau. of James Fair Lea; d. 4 July 1910. GOALEN, Alexander James, 1849-55. CI. 1-5. b. 21 May 1840 ; s. of Rev. Walter Mitchell Goalen, Star Bank, Trinity. Writer, Leith ; d. 20 Feb. 1865 at Barbadoes. GORDON, Peter Lawrence, 1853-4. CI. 5. b. 1839 ; s. of E. M. Gordon, 3 Melville Street. Maj. M. Cav. ; Cornet, 1856; Lt. 1856; Capt. 1866; Maj. 1876; served during suppression of the Mutiny in Saugor and Nerbudda territories, Bengal, from Dec. 1857 to Feb. 1858 ; also with Brig. Row- croft's Force from May to Dec. 1858; d. 1879. GRAHAM, Adam Wilson, 1849-54, CI. 1-5. b. 1838 ; s. of Humphrey Graham, W.S., of Belstane, 14 Atholl Crescent. Maj. LA.; Ensign, 1859; Lt. i860; Capt. 1868; Brev. Maj. 1877; Maj. 1879; Brev. Lt.-Col. 1883 ; ret. 1885 ; d. GRAHAM, George Farquhar Irving, 1849-54. CI. 1-5. b. 1840; s, of Humphrey Graham, W.S., of Belstane, 14 Atholl Crescent. Maj.-Gen. I.S.C. ; 2nd Lt. 1856; Lt. 1857; Capt. 1868; Maj. 1876; Lt.-Col. 1882; Brev. Col. 1886; Maj.-Gen. (ret), 1887 ; served throughout Indian Mutiny campaign, 1857-9 ; present at affairs in Etawah dist. ; also with col. under Brig. Showers in action of Dowsa against Tantia Topee, 14 Jan. 1859 (several times desp., medal) . GRANT, Archibald Duncan, 1849-55. CI. 1-6. b. 3 June 1839 ; s. of Rev. James Grant, D.C.L., Min. of St. DR. MACLURE'S (AFTERWARDS DR. THOMPSON'S) CLASS, 1849-56 167 Mary's, Edin. ; Dux of CI. 1 and 3, 1850 and 1852 ; XI. (Capt.), 1855. Glasg. Univ. 1855-8; Cowan Gold Medal, Blackstone Exam., 1856-7; Snell Exhib.* 1859-62 ; Univ. Coll. Oxon, 1858 to April 1859, when (getting 'The Snell') removed to Ball. Coll.; B.A. 1861 (2nd CI. Mods.); passed for I.C.S., but went into business with firm of Campbell, Mitchell and Co., Bom., afterwards Grant Bros, of Liverpool ; re- mained in Bom. until 1871; ret. 1878; while in Bom. was Mem. of Harbour and Pilotage Bd. ; Chm. the New Bank of Bombay (the Presidency Bank) ; J.P. ; Chm. Chamber of Commerce from 1867; acted also as Lloyd's Agent and Agent for Underwriters' Assoc. ; m. Jennie Beatrice Miiller. Address: 9 Cor- rennie Gardens, Edin. HALDANE, Robert, 1851-2. CI. 3. b. 9 March 1837 ; s. of Robert Haldane, Banker. Galashiels. Farmer ; June 1901. m. Mary Bathgate ; d. 23 HALL, William James, 1850-3. CI. 2-4. b. 1840 ; s. of Col. Hall, Drummond Place. Ensign 58th Ft. (Rutlandshire Regt.), 1858; Lt. and Adj. 1862; ret. 1864, and died .shortly afterwards. HANNA, Thomas Chalmers, 1850-3. CI. 2-4. b. 22 June 1837 ; s. of Rev. W. Hanna, D.D., LL.D., 16 Magdala Crescent. Edin. Univ. ; C.A. Edin. 1864 ; m. Mary Quigley ; d. 23 Dec. 1910. HERRIOT, Charles, 1849-50. CI. 1. s. of James Harriot, Henderson Row. HILL, Arthur James, 1853-6. CI. 5-7. s. of Rev. Richard Hill, Plymouth. HILL, Henry, 1853-6. CI. 5-7. s. of Rev. Richard Hill, Plymouth ; best in Latin Prose, German, and Ancient and Modern Geography, 1856. HORNE, Archibald, 1849-54. CI. 1-5. b, 1837 ; s. of Archibald Home, C.A., Hazel Bank, Corstorphine. d. early in life. HOWDEN, Charles Ritchie, 1849-53. CI. 1-4. b. 25 Oct. 1839 ; s. of Peter Howden, 6 Brandon Street, Bailie of Edin. Edin. Univ. ; Distiller, Dunedin, N.Z. ; ret. ; m. AHne Louise Constance, dau. of Hon. Capt. Fraser, N.Z. Address: Dunedin, N.Z. *jThis was the first time ' The Snell ' was awarded by open competition, the other successful conipetitor being Robert Burt Ranken, also an Academical (g.v.). INGLES, Henry Anthony, 1849-55. CI. 1-6. b. 1840; s. of David Ingles, Heriot Row. Lt. 78th Highs. (Ross-shire Buffs) ; En- sign, 1857 ; Lt. 1859 ; ret. 1861. INGLIS, Robert Loveday, 1850-4. CI. 2-5. b. 1839; s. of Mrs. Inglis, 28 Saxe-Coburg Place. Ensign 63rd B.N.I. 1857 ; d. 28 Dec. 1857 at Allahabad. LEVEN, Robert W., 1849-54. CI. 1-5, b. 19 July 1839 ; s. of John Leven, W.S., 1 Bellevue Crescent. Tea-planter in Assam ; d. 18 June 1878 of cholera. MACDOUGALL, James William, 1849-50, 1855-6. CI. 1, 6. b. 7 Aug. 1840; s. of Lt.-Col. John Macdougall, H.E.I.C.S., Dean Bank House, after- wards of So. Coates House. Addiscombe, 1856-8 ; Col. I.S.C. ; Ensign B. Art. 1858; Lt. 1858; Capt. 1870; Maj. 1878 ; Lt.-Col. 1884 ; Col. 1888 ; U.S.L. 1897 ; m. (i) 1863 Margaret Natalie, dau. of Col. Taylor, H.E.I.C.S. ; (2) 1881 Susan, dau. of Adolph Robinow ; d. 11 Oct. 1898. MACDOUGALL, John, 1849-50. CI. 1. b. 26 Nov. 1838 ; s. of Lt.-Col. John Macdougall, H.E.I.C.S., Dean Bank House, afterwards of So. Coates House. Col. M.S.C.; Ensign, 1856; Lt. 1858; Capt. 1868; Maj. 1876; Lt.-Col. 1882; Col. 1886 ; ret. 1889 ; served with Burmese exped. 1886 (medal with clasp) ; m. Emily Frances, e. dau. of Surg.-Gen. Ranking, Insp.- Gen. of Hosp., Madras; d. 29 Sept. 1901. MACLEOD, Edward, 1850-5. CI. 2-6. s. of J. G. E. Macleod, English and French Master, E.A. Merchant in France. MACMORLAND, John Peter, 1853-5. CI. 5, 6. b. 14 Dec. 1839; s. of Rev. Peter Macmorland, Min. of North Berwick ; Mitchell Medal, 1855. M.A., B.D. Edin. ; Min. of the parish of Minto; ord. 1865; m. 1865 Elizabeth M. B. Smith ; d. 3 Jan. 1893. M'NEILL, John, 1849-56. CI. 1-7. b. 15 June 1839 ; s. of Archibald M'Neill of Colonsay, P.C.S., 73 Great King Street. Ensign 43rd Ft. 1859 ; ret. 1861 ; d. 1872. M'QUEEN, WiUiam Mustin, 1849-50. CI. 1. b. 7 Sept. 1839 ; s. of Rev. John M'Queen, Leopold Place. Glenalmond, 1851-6; Indigo - planter. 168 DR. MACLURE'S (AFTERWARDS DR. THOMPSON'S) CLASS, 1849-56 Behar, 1860-84. Address: Pagoda House, Kew Road, Riclimond, Surrey. MASTERS, William, 1853-4. CI. 5. s. of William Masters, 20 Albany Street. MONCREIFF, Henry James, 1849-54 (Dec). CI. 1-6. b. 24 April 1840 ; s. of Right Hon. Lord Advocate Monc^eiff, M.P., 15 Great Stuart Street. Harrow, 1854-7; played for Harrow v. Eton, 1857; Trin. Coll. Cantab, 1858-61; B.A. (ist CI. Law Trip.) ; LL.B. ; Edin. Univ. ; played several times for Scot. w. ' All England ' XI.; Advocate, 1863; A.D. 1865-7, 1868-74, 1880 ; Sherife of Renfrew and Bute, 1881-8 ; Judge of Court of Session, with title of Lord WeUwood and afterwards of Lord Moncreiff, 1888-1905 ; S. father as 2nd Baron of TuUiebole, 1895, and as Bart, of Nova Scotia and U.K. ; Lord-Lt. Kinross-shire; author of Review in Criminal Cases ; frequent contributor to the Badminton Magazine, etc. etc. ; m. (i) Susan Wilhelmine, 3rd dau. of Sir W. H. Dick-Cunyngham, Bart. ; (2) Mildred JuUa, e. dau. of Col. Fryer of Moulton Paddocks, Newmarket ; d. 3 March 1909 ; see also E.A. Ch. xii. 50 and xvi. 96. MONCRIEFF, Charles Scott-, 1849-54. CI. 1-5. b. 9 Dec. 1839 ; s. of Robert Scott-Moncrieff of Fossaway, Cham- berlain to the D. of Buccleuch, Dalkeith, d. June 1859. MUIR, William James Wemyss, 1851-4. CI. 3-5. b. 29 Oct. 1840 ; s. of Sir William Muir, K.C.S.I., D.C.L., LL.D., Lt.-Gov. N.W.P., India, Mem. of Council of Sec. of State for India, Prin. of Univ. of Edin. Trin. Coll., Glenalmond, and Rugby ; Addiscombe, 1858 ; Col. I.S.C. ; Lt. R.A. (Bengal), 1858; Capt. 1870; Maj. 1878; Lt.-Col. 1884; Col. 1888; ret. 1892; Sept. 1863 appointed to Polit. Service of Govt, of India, and served as Polit. Agent and Resident in different parts of India, chiefly in States of Rajputana; m. (i) 1868 Isabella Fanny, dau. of Col. Arthur, Bom. Army ; (2) Alice Christina, dau. of Sir Geo. Wingate, K.C.S.I. Address : 27 De Vere Gardens, Kensington, Lond., W. NASMYTH, Alexander Edward Elliot, 1849-50. CI. 1. b. 1838; s. of Robert Nasmyth, F.R.C.S., Surg.- Dentist to the Queen, 78 George Street. NEAVES, Charles, 1849-55. CI. 1-6. b. 25 Oct. 1839 ; s. of the Hon. Charles (Lord) Neaves, Senator of Coll. of Justice ; Dux of CI. 4, 1853. Glasg. Univ. 1855-8 ; Ball. Coll. Oxon, 1858-62 ; B.A. 1862 ; Advocate, 1864 ; d. 6 Oct. 1870. OLIPHANT, Thomas Truman, 1849-52. CI. 1-3. b. 2 July 1839 ; s. of Robert Oliphant, W.S., of Rossie, Perthshire, and Lauriston House. Loretto, 1852-5 ; Lt. 45th B.N.I, and B.S.C. ; Ensign, 1858; ret. 1868; served throughout the Eumfzie campaign, 1863 (medal and clasp ' Umbeyla ') ; specially Isrought to notice by H.E. the Com.-in-Chf. for excellent conduct before the enemy; m. Georgina Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Joseph Mansfield, R. of Blandford St. Mary's, Dorset; d. 31 March 1902 in Italy. PATTISON, George Handasyde, 1849-54. CI. 1-5. b. 6 Nov. 1839 ; s. of George Handasyde Pattison, Advocate, Sheriff of Roxburgh, Selkirk, and Berwick- shire. Glasg. and Edin. Univ. ; d. 10 Aug. 1857. PENDER, James, 1849-50. CI. 1. b. 1840 ; s. of James B. Pender, 20 Walker Street. POTT, James Gideon, 1849-54. CI. 1-5. b. Jan. 1840 ; s. of James Pott, W.S., of Potburn, 55 Albany Street. Lt. nth Huss. ; Cornet, 1859; Lt. 1861; ■ ret. 1863; d. 1865. RAMSAY, John F., 1850-3. CI. 2-4. s. of George Ramsay of the Edin- burgh Courant. RANKEN, Robert Burt, 1849-56. CI. 1-7. b. 24 Feb. 1840 ; s. of Thomas Ranken, S.S.C., 68 Queen Street; Dux of CI. 5 and 6 and of the School, 1856 ; Mackenzie Prize for Scholar- ship, 1855 and 1856 ; 1st and 2nd Acad. Club Prizes, 1856 ; best in French, Latin Verse, and Greek Comp., 1856 ; XI. (Capt.), 1856. Glasg. Univ. 1856-8 ; among other prizes won Lord Jeffley's Gold Medal ; the Cowan Gold Medal; Snell Exhib. 1859, being along with his class-fellow. Arch. Duncan Grant (q.v.), the first students elected to 'The Snell ' by open competition ; Ball. CoH. Oxon, 1859-63; 1st CI. Class. Mods, i860; ist CI. Grts. 1862; 4th CI. Final Sch. of Law and Mod. Hist. 1863 ; B.A. 1863 ; M.A. 1865 ; Oxford XI.; W.S. 1869; of T. and R. B. Ranken, W.S. ; m. 1874 Mary Witherington, dau. of Charles Tennant Dunlop, Merchant, Glasg. ; d. 4 Aug. 1902 ; see also E.A. Ch. x. 28. RHIND, James, 1851-6. CI. 3-7. b. 18 March 1840 ; s. of Wilham Rhind, Stockport, Cheshire. M.D. Edin. ; Staff Surgeon in the army DR. MACLURE'S (AFTERWARDS DR. THOMPSON'S) CLASS, 1849-56 169 of Paraguay ; head of Med. Service ; m. Juanita Valiente of Assuncion; d. i Oct. 1 858 in Paraguay. RICHMOND, George John, 1851-6. CI. 3-7. b. 1839; s. of Rev. John Richmond, Clarence Street. Lt. 2oth Punjaub Inf. ; served in China, i860 ; killed while showing conspicuous gallantry in Umbeyla campaign in defence of Eagle's Nest Post, 1863, acting as Capt. ROBERTSON, David, 1854-6. CI. 6, 7. b. 11 Jan. 1840 ; s. of David Robert- son, H.E.I.C.S. ; Prizes for best Historical and best English Essay, 1856. Edin. Univ. ; Maj.-Gen. I. A. ; Ensign, 1861 ; Lt. 1862 ; Capt. 1870 ; Brev. Maj. 1872 ; Maj. 1881 ; Brev. Lt.-Col. 1879 ; Lt.-Col. 1887 ; Bi;ev. Col. 1883 ; Maj.-Gen. (ret. with good service pension), 1894 ; served in Bhootan campaign, 1865-6 (medal with clasp) ; Lushai exped. 1871-4 (medal, Brev. Maj.) ; Naga Hills exped. 1879-80 (medal) ; Burma campaign, 1886-7 (medal) ; from 1865-91 served from Lt. in Sylhet L.I. Batt., as the regt. was then called, to being its Comdt. for over seven years as 44th Gurkha Regt. of B.L.I., and now Col. ist Batt. 8th Gurkha Rifles, its present designation ; m. Amy Somers, e. dau. of Col. Theophilus Boileau, 20th Huss. ; d. 30 June 1913. ROEBUCK, George Douglas, 1849-51. CI. 1, 2. b. 1837; s. of George Roebuck, 3 Mary's Place. ROLAND, Patrick Murray, 1853-4. CI. 5. s. of Mrs. Roland, 10 Dundas Street. RUTHERFURD, Charles Baxter, 1849- 52. CI. 1-3. b. 6 Sept. 1837 ; s. of John Rutherfurd, W.S., 14 Albany Street. Leith mercantile office ; d. 22 Nov. 1865. SCARTH, James Caithie, 1851-3. CI. 3, 4. b. 29 Aug. 1838 ; s. of Robert Scarth, Kirkwall, m. Margaret H. Lamore ; d. 29 July 1909. SCOTT, Alexander Brown, May to July 1851. CI. 2. 4 Dean Terrace. SCOTT, George Smith, May to July 1851. CI. 2. 4 Dean Terrace. SHAW, Alexander, 1849-50. CI. 1, 2. b. 1837 ; s. of J. Shaw, Canonmills. SMITH, John, 1849-54. CI. 1-5. b. 1839 ; s. of Rev. Thomas Smith, India. Merchant, Calcutta ; d. STEELL, William, 1849-52. CI. 1-3. b. Sept. 1836 ; s. of Sir John Steell, R.S.A., Sculptor for Scot, to H.M. Queen Victoria, Great Stuart Street. Architect; m. A. B. Patton. Address: 216 Morrison Street, Edin. STIRLING, Walter, 1850-2. CI. 2-4. b. 2 Jan. 1841 ; s. of Charles Stirling of Muiravonside House, Linlithgow, d. 1853. STODART, Thomas Tweedie-, 1849-54. CI. 1-5. b. 4 Dec. 1838 ; s. of George Stodart, W.S., of Ohver and Holm- shaw, 16 Abercromby Place. Proprietor Farmer ; Convener Co. Council and Chm. Sch. Bd. and P. Council, Tweeds- muir ; m. Eleanora Littledale, dau. of the Rev. John Dick. Address: Ohver, Tweeds- muir. SWINTON, James Samuel, 1849-53. CI. 1-4. b. 10 Sept. 1840 ; s. of George Swinton of Swinton, 4 AthoU Crescent, fmly. Chief Sec. to E.I. Govt, at Calcutta. H.E.I.C.S. ; Ensign 34th B.N.I, and ist B. Fus. 1857; served during Mutiny; d. at Lucknow, 29 Oct. 1858. TAIT, John, 1849-51. CI. 1, 2. b. 1839 ; s. of John Renny Tait, 9 Queensferry Street, TAYLOR, Archibald, 1849-50. CI. 1. b. 1839 ; s. of John Taylor, Fettes Row. THOMSON, Thomas Scott, 1849-50. CI. 1. THORBURN, John F. J., 1849-51. CI. 1, 2. b. 1839 ; s. of David J. Thor- burn, 41 Moray Place. d. 1851 while at school. THORBURN, William, 1849-55. CI. 1-6. b. 1837 ; s. of David J. Thor- burn, 41 Moray Place ; 2nd Acad. Club Prize for History, 1855. Glasg. Univ. ; Capt. 21st (R.S.F.) Regt. (entered army by raising 100 men, one of the last of such cases on record) ; 2nd Lt. 1858 ; Lt. i860 ; Capt. 1866 ; ret 1880 ; d. 1886. TUFNELL, Vincent F., 1851-2. CI. 3. b. 1839 ; s. of Rev. George Tufnell, Uffington, Famington, Berks. Lt. R.A. 1857 ; ret. 1865. 170 MR. TROTTER'S CLASS, 1850-7 USHER, Andrew James, 1849-55. CI. 1-6. b. 25 Feb. 1839 ; s. of James Usher, Brewer, 16 Lynedoch Place. Brewer, Edin. ; d. 14 Dec. 1906. USHER, Robert Henry, 1849-55. CI. 1-6. b. 24 May 1840 ; s. of James Usher, Brewer, 16 Lynedoch Place. Brewer, Edin. and Lond. ; m. Alexandrina Law Milne, Edin. ; d. 12 March 1898. WAHAB, Charles, 1852-3. CI. 4. b. 29 March 1837; s. of Lt.-Gen. Charles Wahab, 38 Royal Terrace. Edin. Univ. ; C.E. ; apprenticed to Messrs. Stevenson; shared with Archibald Colquhoun the famous walk across China in 1882, from the effects of which he died ; author of several pamphlets on workmen's houses, river pollution, etc. ; m. Jessie S., dau. of Maj. R. Pope, I. A. ; d. 8 Sept. 1882 in the Red Sea on the way home. WARDEN, Thomas Smith, 1849-54. a. 1-5, b. 1838; s. of Dr. Adam Warden, F.R.C.S.E., 3 Baxter's Place. L.R.C.S. Edin. 1859; M.D. Edin. i860; Surg. R.N. ; d. 1875. WRENCH, Robert George Wynne, 1853-5. CI. 5, 6. b. 29 May 1840 ; s. of Henry Wrench, Overton, Wrexham. Lt. 17th (Leicestershire) Regt. ; Ensign from E. Kent Militia, 1858 ; Lt. 1859 ; ret. 1861, and became Adj. Flintshire Vols. ; d. 9' June 1869. WYLIE, David B., 1849-52. CI. 1-3. b. 1838 ; s. of David Wyhe, Circuit Clerk of Court, 5 Bellevue Terrace. Singer and actor under stage name of ' Henry Weston ' ; d. WYLIE, James U., 1851-2. CI. 3. b. 1839 ; s. of Rev. John Wylie, D.D., Min. of Carluke. MR. TROTTER'S CLASS, 1850-7 AINSLIE, Charles Alexander, 1850-7. CI. 1-7. b. 21 May 1839; s. of Daniel Ainslie, 48 Moray Place ; XI, (Capt.), 1857. Merchant, of Binny and Co., Madras; was Chm. of the Bank of Madras during the great Indian famine; J. P. for Peeblesshire; m. Annie Augusta, dau. of R. O. Campbell of the Hoo, Beds ; d. at Swinton Bank, Peebles, 20 April 1914. AITCHISON, Wilham, 1852-7. CI. 3-7. b. 20 April 1839 ; s. of WiUiam Aitchison, Linhope, Roxburghshire. Edin. Univ. ; Farmer ; proprietor of Briery- hill, Roxburghshire, and Gleukerry, Selkirk- shire ; J. P. Roxburghshire ; m. Mary, 2nd dau. of John Wilson, Billholm, Langholm ; d. 25 Feb. 1889. AITKEN, James, 1854-5. CI. 5. b. 29 June 1840 ; s. of James Aitken of Gartcows, Falkirk. Solicitor, Falkirk ; d. 8 Sept. 1873. ANDERSON, Andrew, 1853-5. CI. 4, 5. b. 19 Feb. 1839 ; s. of Sir Alexander Anderson, Kt. (1863), Advocate, Aberdeen. Mar. Coll. and Univ. Aberdeen, 1855-9 ; M.A. 1859 ; Trin. Coll. Cantab, 1859-63 ; B.A. 1863; Barr. Line. Inn, 1865; practised as conveyancer and equity-draughtsman till 1895. Address: Strichen, Aberdeenshire. ANDERSON, Robert, 1852-3. CI. 3. b. 1838 ; s. of Thomas Anderson, Sec. Nat. Bank of Scot., Edin. Edin. Univ. ; went to Australia ; returned, 1867 ; d. Nov. 1867. AYTOUN, Marriott, 1851-4. CI. 2-4. b. 1840 ; s. of Capt. M. C. W. Aytoun, R.A., 19 Coates Crescent. Capt. 96th Regt. ; Ensign, 1858 ; Lt. J 859 ; Capt. 1862 ; died on voyage home from India, 1866. BARNES, Alexander, 1851-2. CI. 2. s. of Mrs. Barnes, 5 Hamilton Place. BARNHILL, James, 1850-3. CI. 1-3. b. 1840 ; s. of James Barnhill, 7 Henderson Row. Writer, Glasgow ; d. BELL, Hugh Colquhoun, 1850-6. CI. 1-6. b. 4 April 1841 ; s. of A. Montgomerie Bell, W.S., Prof, of Conveyancing, Edin. Univ. ; Dux Mod. Sch. 1856. Edin. Univ. ; C.E. ; Res. Engineer for two years on the new Caled. hne to Glasg. ; first Edin. Tram. Co.'s engineer ; Tea- planter, Nurbong, Kursiong, Bengal ; d. 19 Jan. 1905 ; see also E.A. Ch. xii. 69. BELL, Peter, 1850-1. CI. 1. s. of Alex- ander Bell, 6 Dean Terrace. , MR. TROTTER'S CLASS, 1850-7 171 BELL, Robert, 1850-5. CI. 1-5. b. 1840; s. of Charles Bell, M.D., F.R.C.P.E., 36 India Street. Sheep Farmer, Australia; d. 17 Jan. 1873 at Gympie. BELL, Robert Craigie, 1850-7. CI. 1-7. b. 13 Sept. 1840 ; s. of Benjamin Bell, Surg., 8 Shandwick Place ; XI. Edia. Univ.; A.F.C. XX. 1857-60; Grange C.C. i860 ; A.C.C. Games (won 100 Yards, 1859 ; Mile, 1861) ; W.S. 1864 ; of R. C. BeU and J. Scott, W.S.; Ass. Sec. and Treas. Edin. Med. Miss. Soc. 1875-1912 ; Clerk to Donaldson's Hosp. 1886-1912 ; Dir. E.A. 1881-1912; Treas. A.C.C. over twenty years; Clerk to Cramond Sch. Bd. 1878-1912 ; Treas. F. St. George's Ch. 1873- 1909 ; Chm. Ear, Eye, and Throat Inf. ; m. Isabella Moubray, dau. of Rev. Lewis Hay Irving, ArnothiU, Falkirk; d. 11 May 1912; see also E.A. Ch. xix. 129. BIRRELL, Charles, 1853-6. CI. 4-6. b. 1840; s. of Charles Birrell, Wavertree, Liverpool, d. 29 Dec. 1858. BLACKWOOD, Thomas, 1854-7. CI. 5-7. b. 30 Nov. 1839; s, of Alex- ander Thomas Blackwood of Ogs- castle, Lanarkshire. Capt. 6th D.G. ; Cornet 4th K.O. Regt. 1863; Lt. 6th D.G. 1868; Capt. 1870; ret. 1875 ; m. (1) 1871 Maud Sarah Jane Ten- nant; {2) 1887 Sophie Pratt; d. 28 Feb. 1910. BONAR, James, 1853-6. CI. 4-6. b. 1 May 1839 ; s. of Rev. John James Bonar, D.D., Min. of St. Andrew's F. Ch., Greenock. Edin. Univ.; M.A. 1861; licentiate of F. Ch. of Scot. ; now a mem. of the Ch. of Scot. Address : Ranfurly, Bridge-of-Weir, Renfrewshire. BONAR, James Alexander, 1850-3. CI. 1-3. b. 12 June 1840 ; s. of Archi- bald Bonar, Man. Edin. and Glasg. Bank. Accompanied his father to Australia in 1854, ^nd was with J. Henty and Co., Melbourne, for a few years ; went to N.Z. in 1863, and commenced business in Inver- cargHl (firm of Henderson and Bonar) ; removed in 1865 to Hokitika, where he established a shipping and mercantile business, and became agent for Lloyd's; Mayor of Hokitika, 1867-8 ; M.L.C. 1868- 1901 ; first and only Supt. of Westland, 1874 ; held many important public offices ; an enthusiastic vol. ; promoted Maj. 1884 ; Lt.-Col. 1891 ; long service medal, 1895, and subsequently V.D. ; m. Elliot Margaret, dau. of William Montgomerie BeU of Melbourne, Victoria ; d. 7 Nov. 1901. BOULAY, John Du, 1851-3. CI. 2, 3. b. 1842; s. of Thomas Du Boulay, Sandgate, Kent. Mid. R.N. ; his ship ' Sappho ' was lost, 1859, with all hands. BOYD, Alexander Ralph Abercromby, 1851-3. CI. 2, 3. b. 1838; s. of David Boyd, H.E.I.C.S., 26 Drum- mond Place. Maj. 92nd Highs. ; Ensign, 1857 ; Lt. 1861 ; Capt. 1867 ; ret. 1869 ; d. 28 Nov. 1894 at Kimberley, S. Africa. BROWN, Arthur, 1850-3. CI. 1-3. b. 1840 ; s. of Rev. R. Brown, Largo. Indian Marine Service ; afterwards coffee- planter at Kotaghiri, Nilgherries, where he died, 4 Aug. 1868. BROWN, George Samuel, 1850-4. CI. 1-4. b. 1840; s. of Robert Brown of Firth, 29 George Square. Comm. R.N. ; Lieut. 1861 ; Comm. (ret.), 1873 ; d. 10 July 1877. BROWN, John, 1852-4. CI. 3, 4. s. of Mr. Brown of Edmonstone, Biggar. Wine Merchant, Liverpool. BROWN, William Henry James, 1853-4. CI. 4. s. of Mrs. Brown, 47 Great King Street. CARRUTHERS, John, 1854-5. CI. 5. Business in Liverpool. CHALMERS, Patrick, 1851-2. CI. 2. b. 26 Jan. 1841 ; s. of John Inglis Chalmers of Aldbar. Wimbledon Sch. ; Sandhurst ; of Aldbar, Brechin; Lt. 59th Regt. ; Ensign, 1859; Lt. 1863; ret. 1867; m. Ellen M., 3rd dau. of Rev. O. Oldham, Bellamour Hall, Rugeley. A ddress : Aldbar, Brechin. CHEYNE, John, 1850-7. CI. 1-7. b. 15 Feb. 1841 ; s. of Henry Cheyne, W.S., 6 Royal Terrace ; Dux of CI. 4, 5, and 6 and of the School, 1857 ; Math. Medal, 1857; best in Greek Testa- ment, English Essay, Latin Verse, Greek Prose, and French Prose, 1857. Glasg. Univ. 1858-9; among other prizes won in 1858 Jeffrey Gold Medal ; Gold Medal, Latin Blackstone Exam. ; in 1859 CoWan Gold Medal ; 1859 Schol. Trin. Coll. Oxon; M.A., ist CI. Hons. Class.; Edin. Univ. ; Advocate, 1865 ; Sheriff Sub. of Forfarshire at Dundee, 1870-85 ; Sheriff of Roxburgh, Berwick, and Selkirk, 1885-6; Sheriff of Ross, Cromarty, and Sutherland, 1886-9 ; Convener of Sheriffs of Scot. 1887- 1907 ; Sheriff of Renfrew and Bute, 1889- 1907 ; Chm. Boundary Comrs. for Scot 172 MR. TROTTER'S CLASS, 1850-7 1890-3 ; Procurator, Ch. of Scot., 1891- 1907; Vice -Dean of the Fac. of Advo- cates, 1892-1905 ; Mem. of Roy. Commis. on Tweed and Solway Fisheries, 1895-6 ; Mem. of Gen. Bd. of Lunacy for Scot. 1895-1907 ; K.C. 1897 ; Kt. 1897 ; LL.D. Glasg. ; Hon. Sec. to the Dirs. E.A. 1866- 70; Dir. E.A. 1885-1907; m. (i) 1871 Mar- garet, dau. of Archibald Simson, Planter, Bengal; (2) 1875 Mary Isabella, dau. of James Edward of Balruddery, Forfarshire; d. 15 Jan. 1907; see also E.A. Ch. xiv. 75. CHISHOLM, John Gordon, 1851-5. CI. 2-5. Sometime at St. Thomas-ye-East, Jamaica. CLAUDIN, Gaspard, 1850-2. CI. 1, 2. Sheep Farmer, Rojas, Buenos Ayres. COLT, John Hamilton, 1851-3. Ci. 2, 3. b. 1 Aug. 1840 ; s. of John Hamilton Colt of Gartsherrie, Inveresk House. Lieut. R.N. ; d. 27 Sept. 1863 at Inveresk House. CRIGHTON, Charles Edwin, 1850-4. CI. 1-4. b. 6 July 1840; s. of William Crighton, Sol., of Griffith and Crighton, Newcastle-on-Tyne. 1856-62 apprenticed to the late Robert Stephenson of the firm of Robert Stephenson and Co., Loco. Engine Builders, Newcastle- on-Tyne, and to Mr. John F. Tone, C.E. ; 1863-7 Res. Engineer and Loco. Supt. Great Southern of India Rly. ; 1880-1903 Loco. Supt. S. Indian Rly. ; 1884 raised S. Indian Rly. Vol. Rifles, and was appointed Lt.-Col. Comdt. ; 1895 Hon. A.D.C. on personal staff of H.E. the Gov. of Madras, Lord Wenlock ; 1896 Hon. A.D.C. on personal staff of H.E. the Gov. of Madras, Sir Arthur Havelock ; 1900 presented with Vol. Off. Decoration ; Hon. A.D.C. on personal staff of H.E. the Gov. of Madras, Lord Ampthill ; m. 1868 Helen Georgina Christiansen. Address : 38 Denmark Villas, Hove, Brighton. CUNNINGHAM, Alexander William, 1854-6. CI. 5, 6. b. 2 Nov. 1840; s. of James Cunningham, W.S., 50 Queen Street. Lt. R.A. ; m. Catherine Sanday ; d. 25 April 1892. DALMAHOY, Patrick Carfrae, 1850-4. CI. 1-4. b. 7 Sept. 1840; s. of Patrick Dalmahoy, W.S., 69 Queen Street. Maj.-Gen. I.S.C. ; 2nd Lt. B.N.L 1856; Lt. 1857; Capt. 1866; Maj. 1871 ; Lt.-Col. 1873 ; Col. 1881 ; U.S.L. 1885 ; Maj.-Gen. (ret.), 1890 ; served in Indian Mutiny, 1857-9, including siege and capture of Delhi and subsequent operations, and operations in Bundlecund up to i860 (medal with clasp) ; Ass. Insp.-Gen. of Police, Dy. Insp.-Gen. of Police, and Insp.-Gen. of Police in India up to Oct. 1885, when placed on U.S.L. ; m. 1868 Emily, dau. of Edward Wylly of the B.C.S. Address : 13 Buckingham Ter- race, Edin. See also E.A. Ch. i. 138. DAVIDSON, John William, 1850-3. CI. 1-3. b. 20 April 1840; s. of Rev. Peter Davidson, D.D., Queen Street U.P. Church, now Davidson Church, Eyre Place. C.A. at Liverpool ; Man. of the Liverpool Mortgage and Insurance Co. Ltd. ; m. Margaret Miller, dau. of the Rev. James Galloway. Address : 9 Gambler Terrace, Liverpool. DEAS, Francis, 1850-6. CI. 1-6. b.lJuly 1839 ; s. of the Hon. Sir George Deas, Senator of Coll. of Justice ; Ferguson Medal, 1855 ; Mitchell Medal, 1856. M.A., LL.B. Edin. Univ. ; Advocate, 1862 ; F.R.S.E. ; author of The Law of Railways applicable to Scotland, 1873 ; an accomplished musician, with a wide knowledge of botany, astronomy, and science ; d. 26 Jan. 1874. DEWAR, William, 1850-1. CI. 1. s. of Mrs. Dewar, 40 Albany Street. DOUGLAS, James Henry, 1852-4. CI. 3, 4. b. 16 Jan. 1841 ; s. of David Douglas, W.S., 23 Great King Street. Of Yanco and Walla Walla, N.S.W., and of Newtonairds, Dumfriesshire; m. Sibella Susan, dau. of J. Lawson HUl, W.S. ; d. 6 May 1905. DRYSDALE, Robert Carstairs, 1850-3. CI. 1-3. b. 1840 ; s. of John Drys- dale, 10 South Charlotte Street. Col. R.A.; Lt. 1857; Capt. 1868; Maj. 1877; Lt.-Col. 1884; Col. 1888; ret. 1890; d. 16 Jan. 1904. DUNCAN, Thomas, 1852-5. CI. 3-5. b. 8 July 1840 ; s. of James Duncan, Clarence Street. Edin. Univ. 1856-7; Merchant, Liverpool; m. H. C. Anson, dau. of Maj. O. H. St. G. Anson, 9th Lancers. Address : 183 Ports- down Road, Lond., W. DUN LOP, Patrick Charles Douglas, 1850-4. CI. 1-4. b. 23 Dec. 1840 ; s. of Alexander Dunlop of Clober, 45 Moray Place. Tea-planter, Assam ; ret. Address : Lond., or c/o W. H. Dunlop, Doonside, Ayr. DURIE, Robert, 1850-5. CI. 1-5. b. 17 Dec. 1839 ; s. of Charles Durie of Craigluscar, Fife. Of Craigluscar, Dunfermline ; d. 2i Sept 1868. MR. TROTTER'S CLASS, 1850-7 173 ECCLES, James, 1850-3. Cl.1-3. b. 1840; s. of Hon. William Eccles, Port of Spain, Trinidad. Sheep Farmer, N.Z. ; killed by a fall from his horse, 13 Aug. 1872. FAIRBAIRN, Patrick Playfair, 1852-3. CI. 3. b. 21 Sept. 1840 ; s. of Rev. Prof. Fairbairn, D.D., Aberdeen, and later Prin. F. Ch. Coll. Glasg. Merchant, of Playfair and Co., George- town, Demerara, and later Town Clerk of Georgetown for about fifteen years ; m. (i) Jane Margaret Mactaggert ; (2) Olivia Albertina Hohenbrerk ; d. 20 March 1910. FARQUHARSON, William Walker, 1850-4. CI. 1-4. b. 23 May 1839 ; s. of Joseph C. Farquharson, Inverleith Row. Indigo-planter ; Hon. Mag. for Lower Bengal ; Sec. and Treas. Representative Ch. Council of the Episc. Ch. in Scot. 1884-1910 ; m. Miss Gillan, dau. of the Right Rev. Robert Gillan, D.D., Inchinnan, Renfrewshire ; d. 23 Feb. 1910. FERRIER, Loxiis J. G., 1850-5. CI. 1-5. b. 22 Oct. 1840; s. of Maj. Hay Ferrier, Belsyde, Linlithgow. R.M.A. Woolwich, 1856-9 ; Capt. R.E. ; Lt. 1859 ; Capt. 1873 ; Hon. M.A. Oxon for services rendered in connection with the Archasological Soc. of Oxford; d. 24 March 1878 ; drowned on voyage home from Bermuda on H.M.S. ' Eurydice ' off the I.W. FINDLATER, James S., 1850-2. Q. 1, 2. FORMAN, James Charles, Jan. 1851-7. a. 1-7. b. 10 Dec. 1840 ; s. of John Naime Forman, W.S., of Staffa, 8 Heriot Row; best in English Verse, CI. 7, 1857. JB.A. Oxon, 1867. Address: c/o A. G. Forman, W.S., 43 Moray Place. GLOVER, David Thomson, 1850-4. CI. 1-4. b. 12 April 1841; s. of Dr. George Glover, 9 Dundas Street. Capt. Richmond G.C. 1899 ; Engineer, Chelsea, Lond. ; m. (i) 1869 Margaret Christina Cook ; (2) 1881 Jessie Harriett Traill ; d. 18 June 1903. GLOVER, James, 1850-4. CI. 1-4. b. 1840; s. of Dr. George Glover, 9 Dundas Street, d. II May 1859. GRANT, John Joseph Forsyth, 1850-4. CI. 1-4. b. 23 Oct. 1840; s. of William Forsyth Grant, Ecclesgreig, Montrose. Glenalmond; Maj. 15th Regt. ; Ensign, 1858; Lt. i860; Capt. 1867; Maj. 1881 ; served with 46th Regt. in Egypt, 1882; present at bombardment of Alexandria, battle of Kassassin, etc. ; invalided home, 1883 (Egyptian medal and Khedive's star) ; m. 1875 Annie, o. dau.' of John Littleton of Trewin, St. Germans, Cornwall ; d. 3 June 1884. GULLAND, Charles, 1852-5. CI. 3-5. b. 26 Feb. 1840; s. of Charles Gulland, Town Clerk, Falkland. Edin. Univ. ; Writer, Falkland, Fife; Town Clerk of Falkland for twenty-three years, and for twenty years previously associ- ated with his father as Jt. Town Clerk ; author of Sylvanus ; Netherton ; Poetical and Dramatic Selections, 1895, comprising many of his poems, historical ballads, and dramas ; The Lomond Hills ; The Day of Rest ; The Fairies of Falkland and other pieces ; 1903 published Queen Mary and Darnley ; m. Mary Rowland, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Halley, Edin. ; d. 6 Aug. 1909. HALKETT, Charles Harland Craigie, 1852-5. CI. 3-5. b. 23 Oct. 1838; s. of C. Halkett Craigie IngUs of Cramond. R.M.A. Woolwich; Col. R.E. ; Lt. 1858; Capt. J872 ; Maj. 1879 ; Lt.-Col. 1886 ; Col. 1890 ; ret. 1891 ; m. 1870 Maria Antonia, dau. of George Barnard of Cross Deep, Twickenham ; d. 5 Feb. 1907 ; see also E.A. Ch. xiv. 121. HALL, Joseph Samuel, 1853-5. CI. 4, 5. s. of J. Hall, Willowbank, Newhaven. HALLIDAY, David, 1852-6. CI. 3-6. b. 1840 ; stepson of James Black, Sunnyside House, Biggar. Maj. nth Ft. ; Ensign, 1858 ; Lt. 1861 ; Capt. 1867 ; Maj. 1878 ; d. 7 Feb. 1881. HAMILTON, Robert, 1850-4. 01. 1-3. s. of Mrs. Hamilton, Clarence Street. Oriental Bank, China. HARRISON, George, 1850-1. CI. 1. s. of Mrs. Harrison, 16 Clarence Street. HARVEY, John, 1851-6. CI. 2-6. b. 5 Jan. 1841 ; s. of William James Harvey of Carnousie, Turriff. Merchant, of Charles Price and Co., Lond. ; J. P. and D.L. for Aberdeenshire; m. (i) Ellen, dau. of Thomas Christie of Broomfield, Essex; (2) 1897 Frances, dau. of Sir E. J. Reed, K.C.B., Lond. Address: Carnousie, Forglen, Turriff. HAY, Dunlop, 1850-4. CI. 1-4. b. 1840; s. of John Hay of Morton, 22 Charlotte Square. Capt. 78th and 93rd Highs. ; Ensign, 174 MR, TROTTER'S CLASS, 1850-7 1856 ; Lt. 1861 ; Capt. 1873 ; ret. 1878 ; served with 93rd Highs, in Indian campaign of 1857-9; present at relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, including storming of the Secunderbagh and Shah Nujeef; battle of Cawnpore on 6 Dec. 1857 (wounded) and pursuit to Seraighat ; action of Khalee Nuddee; occupation of Futtehghur and of Ferruckabad ; siege and fall of Lucknow, including storming of the Begum's palace ; attack of the fort of Rooyah ; affair of Allygunge ; battle and capture of Bareilly ; affairs of Pusgaon, Russulpore, and Biswah, and attack on fort of Mittowlie (medal with two clasps) ; d. 5 Sept. 1904. HENDERSON, William Samuel, 1850-2. CI. 1, 2. b. 31 July 1840; s. of William Henderson, M.D., F.R.C.P., Prof, of Med. and Gen. Pathology, Edin. Univ. Maj. 77th (D.C.O. Middlesex) Regt.; 2nd Lt. 1859 ; Lt. 1863 ; Capt. 1873 ; Hon. Maj. 1880 (ret.) ; m. Rose, dau. of Holroyd Fitzwilliam Way ; d. 18 Jan. 1901. HILL, Francis Burke, 1850-5. CI. 1-5. b. 1840; s. of George Hill (Hill, Thomson and Co.), 6 Saxe-Coburg Place. Sheep Farmer, Natal. HODSON, Vernon James, 1854-7. CI. 5-7. b. 3 June 1842 ; s. of Rev. Dr. Hodson, Rector E.A. 1854-69. Eton; Lt. 4th B. Europ. L. Cav. ; d. 27 Nov. 1863 at Dinapore. HOPE, Augustus, 1850-4. CI. 1-4. b. 16 May 1841 ; s. of James Hope, W.S., D.K.S. Mercantile Marine Service ; lost at sea from s.s. ' England,' 5 June 1857. HORNE, James Darling, 1850-3. CI. 1-3. b. 1840 ; s. of Archibald Home, C.A., Hazelbank, Corstorphine. d. 22 Dec. 1868. HOSACK, William J. R., 1853-5. CI. 4, 5. s. of W. Hosack, Jamaica. HOWDEN, Patrick Greive, 1850-2. CI. 1, 2. b. 20 June 1840 ; s. of Peter Howden, Bailie of Edin., 6 Brandon Street. Served nineteen years at sea as Officer in Cunard Service (certificated Master Mar- iner) ; four years Estanciero in the Argen- tine, subsequently for twenty-five years merchant at Wellington, N.Z. ; ret. ; m. Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Capt. Niblett, R.N., Liverpool; d. 17 May 1914. HUNTER, William Frederick, 1850-7. CI. 1-7. b. 1840 ; s. of James Hunter of Hafton ; best in German, CI. 7, 1857. M.A., LL.B. Edin. Univ. ; of Hafton ; Advocate, 1865 ; d. 29 April 1880. INGLES, John, 1850-5. CI. 1-4. s. of David Ingles, Heriot Row. Vice-Adm. R.N. ; Supt. Roy. Gun ■ Factory, Woolwich ; fmly. Naval Adviser to Japanese Govt. ; Lieut. 1862 ; Comm. 1872 ; Capt. 1882 ; ret. Rear-Adm. 1897. JOHNSTON, William Cunningham, 1852-5, CI. 3-5, b. 12 May 1839 ; s. of Robert Johnston, W.S., 8 Broughton Place. Merchant, of Tait and Co., Amoy, China; afterwards in Lond. ; m. Emily Alicia Cazaly ; d. 10 March 1903. KENNEDY, John, 1852-4. CI. 3, 4. b, 1 Nov. 1839; s. of John Kennedy, jun., of Kirkland. Of Kirkland, Dumfriesshire; Capt. 5th D.G. and 4th Q.O. Huss. ; Cornet, 1858; Lt. 1859; Capt. 1864.; ret. 1873; Lt.-Col. T.F. ; J. P. Dumfriesshire; m. Mrs. Twemlow, nie Jessie B. Armitstead; d. 25 June 1913. LAWSON, WiUiam R., 1850-3. CI. 1-3. b. 1840. B.L. Co. Bank, 1857-61, when he went abroad in ill-health ; d. c. 1862. LAWTON, Charles Huntly, 1850-2. CI. 1, 2. b. 1840 ; Miss Lawton, 24 Ainslie Place (Guardian). Merchant, Nicolaieff, S. Russia ; d. 25 June 1896. LOCKHART, William EHott-, 1850-5. CI. 1-5. b. 6 April 1840 ; s. of Maj. William EHott - Lockhart, Madras Army. Gosport, 1855-7; Addiscombe, 1857-8; Col. R.A. (Madras) ; 2nd Lt. 1858 ; Lt. 1858; Capt. 1869; Maj. 1877; Lt.-Col. 1884 ; Col. 1888 ; ret. 1895 ; m. Ada, dau. of the late Henry Cardew. Address : Glen- stromie, Camberley, Surrey. LYALL, Robert Andrew, 1852-6. CI. 3-6. b. Feb. 1840; s. of R,obert Lyall, 8 Clarendon Crescent ; XL 1856. Merchant ; senior of Lyall, Rennie and Co., afterwards Lyall, Marshall and Co., Calcutta ; also of Lyall, Anderson and Co., Lond. ; m. Elizabeth DayroUes. Address : Lauriston, Camberley, Surrey. LYON, Adam Walter Scott, 1850-4. CI. 1-4. b. 27 Nov. 1841 ; s. of John Stewart Lyon of Kirkmichael, 17 Forth Street. Lieut. R.N. ; d. 1 July 1867. MR. TROTTER'S CLASS, 1850-7 175 LYON, Thomas Arthur, 1850-3, CI. 1-3. b. 24 Nov. 1838 ; s. of John Stewart Lyon of Kirkmichael, 17 Forth Street. Merchant in Foochow, China ; m. Isa- bella C, dan. of John Johnstone of Halleaths, Dumfriesshire ; d. 20 Jan. 1899. MACGREGOR, Malcolm John Robert, 1850-2. a. 1, 2. b. 16 March 1840 ; s. of Lt.-Col. Malcolm MacGregor, 78th Highs., Brighton Crescent, Portobello. Sandhurst, 1854-7 ; Maj.-Gen. 18th Regt. ; 2nd Lt. 1857 ; Lt. 1858 ; Capt. 1863 ; Maj. 1871 ; Lt.-Col. 1877 ; Col. 1881 ; Maj.-Gen. 1893 ; ret. 1895 ; served in Afghan War, 1879-80 ; commanded ist Batt. i8th Ft. (medcil) ; m. Annie Halpin. A ddress : Dun- fraoch, Broadstone, Dorset. MACKICHAN, John, 1851-4. CI. 2-4. b. 1840 ; s. of Rev. Peter Mackichan, Min. of Lochgilphead. Grazier, Penshurst, Victoria ; Man. Union Trustee Co. of Australia, Melbourne ; m. Susan, dau. of J. Hutton, Squatter, Penshurst, Victoria ; d. 28 March 1912. MACKINTOSH, WiUiam, 1854-6. CI. 5, 6. b. 9 April 1842 ; s. of WiUiam Mackintosh, Inshes House, Inverness- shire; Essay Prize, CI. 6, and 2nd Acad. Club Prize for History, 1856. M.A. Edin. Univ. i860; LL.D. Edin. 1889 ; Advocate, 1865 ; Q.C. 1886 ; Pro- curator of Ch. of Scot. 1880-6; Sheriff of Ross, Cromarty, and Sutherland, i88i-6 ; Dean of Faculty, 1886-9 ; raised to the Bench with the title of Lord Kyllachy, 1889 ; ret. 1907 ; D.L. and J. P. Inverness-shire and Edin. ; Mem. of Scottish Univs. Com- mission, 1889-95 ; m. 1869 Jane, dau. of David Stevenson, C.E. Address : 6 Ran- dolph Crescent, Edin., and KyUachy, Tomatin, Inverness-shire. See also E.A. Ch. i. 136 and xiv. 63. MACLEOD, Coll, 1850-5. CI. 1-5. b. 1840. Lt. 43rd Regt. ; Ensign, 1861 ; Lt. 1863 ; d. 1864 in N.Z. MAKGILL, Arthur, 1850-4. CI. 1-4. b. 28 May 1842; s. of George Makgill of Kemback, 12 Claremont Crescent. Univ. Coll. Oxon, 1861-5 ; M.A. ; 2nd 01. Mods. 1863 ; Advocate, 1867 ; Dir. E.A. 1891-9 ; d. 5 Sept. 1899. MALCOLM, John Vicary Thatcher, 1850-6. CI. 1-6. b. 1840 ; s. of Robert Bowes Malcolm, M.D., F.R.C.P. and S.E., 126 George Street. M.D. Edin. 1862 ; L.R.C.P. and L.R.C.S. Edin. 1863 ; Surg.-Maj. A.M.D. ; Ass. Surg. 1864; Surg.-Maj. 1877; ret. 1880; d. 14 Oct. 1910. MENZIES, Robert, 1852-6. CI. 3-6. b, 11 July 1839 ; s. of Rev. Robert Menzies, D.D., Min. of the parish of Hoddam. Apprenticed to Messrs. Stevenson, C.E., Edin. ; became a C.E. ; d. i Sept. 1870. MILLER, Samuel A., 1850-1. CI. 1. s. of John Miller, 92 Lauriston Place. MILLIE, David, 1850-2. CI. 1, 2. b. 1840 ; s. of W. Millie, Manufacturer, Pathhead, Ford. Went out to Chili as ass. to Mr. Lambert, a mine owner there, and after a time com- menced farming on his own account, sub- sequently becoming a merchant at Coquimbo, where he died, Nov. 191 1. MINTO, Patrick Wood, 1850-3. CI. 1-3. b. 31 Aug. 1840 ; s. of John Minto, M.D., Alloa. Edin. Univ. 1858-63 ; New Coll. Edin. 1863-7; F- Ch. Min. of Inverurie; ord. 1868; translated to the Scotch Ch., Cannes, 1885 ; m. (i) Mary Isabella Minto ; (2) 1891 Isabella Fraser; d. 7 March 1914; see also E.A. Ch. xxi. 115. MITCHELL, James, 1854-6. CI. 5, 6. b. 1840 ; s. of James Mitchell, Broughty Ferry. Oil and Cake Manufacturer, Monikie, Forfarshire ; d. 1900. MOAT, Robert, 1850-1. CI. 1. Of Moat Park, Dunmury, Ireland. Merchant, Toronto. MURRAY, Robert, 1850-3. CI. 1-3. b. 1840 ; s. of John Murray, Surg., 19th Lt. Drag. Capt. 65th Regt. ; Ensign, 1858 ; Lt. i860 ; Capt. 1866 ; ret. 1873 ; m. Miss Mackinnon, dau. of Charles Mackinnon, 26 Buckingham Terrace, Edin. Address: The Camp, Drummond, Inverness. MYLNE, George Francis, 1850-7. CI. 1-7. b. 18 May 1840 ; s. of James Mylne, W.S., 35 Charlotte Square; Dux of CI. 1 and 2, 1851 and 1852. Ball. Coll. Oxon ; B.A. ; 2nd CI. Mods. 1861 ; Advocate, 1865 ; d. 13 June 1889. OGILVY, Francis M'Kenzie, 1850-3. CI. 1-3. s. of Thomas Ogilvy of Corri- mony, 6 Walker Street. Fmly. Estanciero, Entre Rios, Argentine Republic; afterwards of Brown, Shipley and Co., Merchants and Bankers, Lond., etc. ; m. Miss A. L. White. OGILVY, Thomas, 1850-3. CI. 1=3. s.of Thomas Ogilvy of Corrimony, 6 Walker Street. Fmly. Estanciero, Entre Rios, Argentine 176 MR. TROTTER'S CLASS, 1850-7 Republic (ret); m. Miss J. O. Colt. Ad- dress : Bimam House, Cambridge Park, E. Twickenham, Lond., S.W. OLIPHANT, Robert Lindsay, 1850-2. CI. 1, 2. b. 5 March 1841 ; s. of Robert Oliphant, W.S., of Rossie, Perthshire, and Lauriston House. Loretto, 1852-5; Edin. Univ., M.A. ; C.A. Edin. 1864 ; d. 13 Jan. 1866. O'NEILL, John, 1851-2. CI. 2. b. 1840; s. of Col, O'Neill, St. Anns, Donny- brook, Dublin. Cornet 6th (Inniskilling) D.G. 1857; Lt. 1858; ret. i860. PEARSON, David, 1850-5. CI. 1-5. b. I Oct. 1838 ; s. of Charles Pearson, Pres. of C.A. Soc, 128 George Street, Edin. Edin. Univ. ; C.A. Edin. 1862 ; F.F.A. 1862; of R. and E. Scott, C.A., 64 Queen Street ; Pres. C.A. Soc. 1898-1901 ; Mem. of Roy. Co. of Archers, King's Bodyguard for Scot. ; J.P. for Co. of City of Edin. ; m. (i) 1876 Dorothea Geraldine, dau. of Thomas Hewat, Man. Prov. Bank of Ireland, Dublin ; (2) 1905 Minna Georgiana, dau. of Stephen Usticke Nowell-Usticke, Cornwall. Address : 12 Eton Terrace, Edin. PITKETHLY, James, 1850-2. CI. 1, 2. Mrs. Macdonald, 16 Clarence Street (Guardian). PRINGLE, David, 1850-1. CI. 1. b. 1840 ; s. of William A. Pringle, B.C.S., Windsor Cottage, Portobello. Capt. 58th B.N.I. ; 2nd Lt. 1857 : Lt. 1858 ; Capt. 1869 ; d. i Feb. 1874. RAMPINI, Charles, 1850-4. CI. 1-4. b. 20 July 1840 ; s. of Joseph Rampini, 10 Gloucester Place. LL.D. Aberdeen ; Advocate, 1865 ; Dist. Judge, Jamaica, 1867-77 '< Sherifi Sub. Shetland, 1878-85 ; Morayshire at Elgin, 1885-99 ; Sheriff Prin. of Dumfries and Galloway, 1 899-1907 ; author of Moray and Nairn, in the County Histories of Scotland Series ; Letters from Jamaica ; and other works of fiction and general literature ; m. 1867 Annie, dau. of Robert Bumess, Solicitor, Montrose ; d. 25 July 1907 ; see also E.A. Ch. xv. 8. RIDDELL, Robert, 1850-6. CI. 1-6. b. 1840 ; s. of Robert Riddell, Gullane. C.E., G.I.P. Rly., Bombay; d. 1889. RINTOUL, Andrew, 1850-1. CI. 1. b. II May 1841 ; s. of Andrew Rintoul, Bumside House, Largs, Madras Coll. St. Andrews, 185 1-6; Merchant; of Peter Rintoul, Son and Co., Glasg. ; m. Margaret Macgibbon ; d. 10 Dec. 1812. RINTOUL, Robert, 1850-1. CI. 1. b. 9 Feb. 1839 ; s. of Andrew Rintoul, Bumside House, Largs. Madras Coll. St. Andrews, 1851-6; Glasg. Univ. ; of LahiU, Largo, Fifeshire ; Maj. Fife Art. Mil. ; m. Margaret, dau. of John Jeffrey, Kirkcaldy ; d. 26 Jan. 1887. ROGERSON, James Alexander, 1852-5. CI. 3-5. b. 10 Aug. 1840; s. of Wilham Rogerson of Wamphray, Gillesbie, Lockerbie. 6ist Regt. ; ret. as Ensign ; of Wamphray and Gillesbie, Dumfriesshire ; farmed exten- sively there and at Kerrow, Strathglass, Inver- ness-shire; m. Christina Ethel Athanasia, dau. of Duncan John Stewart; d. i Jan. 1884. ROGERSON, WiUiam, 1852-8. CI. 3-7a. b. 22 April 1842; s. of William Rogerson of Wamphray, Gillesbie, Lockerbie ; Acad. Club Prizes (His- tory), 1857 and 1858; XL; won Mile Race open to Academicals, 1860. Queen's Coll. Oxon ; Col. 53rd Regt. (ist Batt. King's Shropshire L.I.) ; 2nd Lt. 1862 ; Lt. 1865 ; Capt. 1871 ; Maj. 1881; Lt.-Col. 1885; Col. 1889; ret. 1889; served in Egyptian exped. 1882 ; defence of Alexandria, occupation of Kafr-Dowar, surrender of Damietta (medal, bronze star) ; Soudan, 1885; Suakin; attack on convoy, capture of Tamai, and occupation of Suakin (clasp) ; C.C. Dumfriesshire ; Chm. Sch. Bd. and Parish Council; author of Historical Records of the 53rd Shropshire Regt. ; Hutton under the Muir (a parish history) ; m. Georgiana Letitia, dau. of Capt. John Drought of Whigsborough, King's Co. Ad- dress : Gillesbie, Lockerbie. ROSS, Alexander George, 1850-4, CI. 1-4. b. 9 Jan. 1840 ; s. of Alexander Ross, I.C.S. Edin. Institution, 1855-6 ; Edin. Univ. 1857; Lt.-Gen. LS.C. ; K.C.B. 1905; H.E.I.C.S. 1857; LS.C. on its formation, 1 861 ; Col.-Comdt. ist Sikh Inf. Punjaub F.F. ; Ensign, 1857 ; Lt. 1859 ; Capt. 1869; Maj. 1877; Lt.-Col. 1879; Col. 1883; Maj. -Gen. 1894; Lt.-Gen. 1897; U.S.L. 1899 ; served during Indian Mutiny, 1858-9 ; took part in skirmishes near Arrah ; in Oude campaign ; capture of Fort Rampore Kussia, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, and minor affairs (medal) ; in Abyssinia; capture of Magdala, 1868 (medal and desp.) ; N.W. Frontier; Jowaki, 1877-8 (medal with clasp and desp.) ; Afghanistan, 1878-9 ; capture of Ali Musjid (medal with clasp, desp., and Brev. Lt.-Col.) ; N.W. Frontier, Mahsud Waziri, 1881 (desp.) ; Zhob Valley, 1890, commanded Punjaub F.F. Col. (desp.) ; C.B. 1887 ; Col. comdg. 51st Sikhs (F.F.), his old regiment, 1904; portrait in Academy Hall; m. 1870 Emma Walwyn, dau. of Lt.-Gen. G. E. Gowan, C.B., R.A. ; d. 22 June 1910. MR. TROTTER'S CLASS, 1850-7 177 ROSS, John Kirk, 1850-3. CI. 1-3. s. of James Ross of Balderstone, 11 Comely Bank. Union Bank of Scot., Edin. ; d. in Lond. RUTHERFURD, John, 1850-7. CI. 1-7. b. 3 Feb. 1841; s. of John Rutherfurd, W.S., 14 Albany Street ; best in English Essay and French, 1857. M.A. Edin. Univ. i860, W.S. Soc.'s Gold Medal, Sen. Humanity CI., 1858; W.S. 1866. Address : 14 Albany Street, Edin. SCHAW, Robert, 1850-5. Q. 1-4. b. 25 May 1839 ; s. of Robert Schaw, Leith. Wine Merchant, Leith ; m. Mary, dan. of Walter Richard ; d. 27 Feb. 1867. SHAND, David Lister, 1850-5. CI. 1-5. b. 31 July 1839 ; s. of John Shand, W.S., 24 Royal Circus. Edin. Univ. ; W.S. 1869 ; on passing of Univ. (Scotland) Act, 1868, appointed by Univ. of Edin. one of the Ass. Registrars to revise Univ. Pari. Roll and adjudicate on claims ; an authority on teind and augmentation practice ; actively inter- ested in politics ; agent for the Crown in ultima hares ; m. 1873 Angelica Manning, dau. of John Inghs Harvey of Kinnettles, Forfarshire, Accountant-Gen., Bengal ; d. 28 Feb. 1895. SOUTER, Stewart Francis, 1850-3. CI. 1-3. b. 1840 ; s. of Francis George Souter, Sheriff Clerk of Chancery, 39 Great King Street, d. 15 Dec. 1868. STEELL, Frederick, 1850-4. CI. 1-4. b. May 1840 ; s. of Sir John Steell, R.S.A., Sculptor for Scot, to H.M. Queen Victoria, 19 Great Stuart Street. Edin. Univ. ; M.D. ; M.R.C.S.E. ; held several med. appointments in England, but had to retire owing to ill-health, and died, 8 April 1868. STEPHEN, James, 1850-4. CI. 1-4. b. 1840 ; Mrs. Miller, 37 Inverleith Row (Guardian). Farmer at Ose, I. of Skye ; m. ; d. early in Ufe. STEWART, Henry Cockburn, 1852-6. CI. 3-6. b. 21 July 1840 ; s. of Rev. Dr. R. W, Stewart, Scotch Ch., Leghorn. C.M.G. ; Priv. Sec. to Gov. Ceylon, 1865-72; appointed to Mauritius, Oct. 1876; Ass. Gol. Sec. i878;.Actg. Auditor -Gen. Dec. 1878-Dec. 1879 and Nov. 1881-June 1883 ; Actg. Receiver-Gen. Dec. 1880-March 1881 ; Actg. Chf. Comr., Seychelles, March-Nov. 1881 ; Actg. Col. Sec. June 1883, and Administrator, Seychelles, from 1895 to his death, which toolc place on board the M.M. s.s. ' Irraouaddy ' in the Red Sea ; m. 1868 Marie, dau. of Charles Neville Rolfe of Heacham Hall, Norfolk ; d. 5 June 1899 ; buried at Suez. STITT, James, 1853-4. CI. 4. b. 25 June 1838 ; s. of Samuel Stitt, Grosvenor Road, Birkenhead. Merchant, Liverpool ; m. Catherine Ber- tram, Edin. ; d. 13 Feb. 1868 at Pau. STITT, John Steuart, 1853-5. CI. 4, 5. b. 24 Dec. 1839 ; s. of Samuel Stitt, Grosvenor Road, Birkenhead. Merchant, Liverpool ; drowned while fishing near Jacksonville, Oregon, U.S.A., 8 Aug. 1884. SUTHER, James, 1850-5. CI. 1-5. b. 25 Aug. 1840 ; s. of Right Rev. T. G. Suther, D.C.L., Bp. of Aberdeen. Aberdeen Univ. ; M.B., CM. Mar. CoU. ; Mem. of Col. Defence Corps in Maori War ; d. 1870 at Taranaki, N.Z. TAIT, Arthur George Cruden, 1850-2. CI. 1, 2. b. 1840 ; s. of Capt. Robert Tait, R.N., 7 Shandwick Place. Lieut. R.N. ; lost in the wreck of H.M.S. ' Racehorse ' off Chee Foo Cape, China, 4 Nov. 1864. TAIT, Robert, 1850-2. CI. 1, 2. b. 1840 ; s. of Capt. Robert Tait, R.N., 7 Shandwick Place. Lt.-Col. 26th 'M.N.I. ; Ensign, 1858 ; Lt. i860; Capt. 1870; Maj. 1875; Lt.-Col. 1875 ; d. 6 Jan. 1877 at Trevandrum, Travancore, S. India. TAYLOR, Benjamin Rotch, 1850-2. CI. 1,.2. Alex. Campbell Dun, 18 Clare- mont Crescent (Guardian). THOMSON, George WiUiam, 1851-4. CI. 2-4. b. 24 May 1839 ; s. of James Gibson Thomson, 14 York Place. Addiscombe, 1857-8 ; Lt. R.A. (Bengal) ; 2nd Lt. and Lt. 1858 ; d. 24 Feb. 1868 on voyage home. THOMSON, William Seaman, 1851-4. CI. 2-4. b. 2 April 1841 ; s. of William Thomas Thomson, Man. Standard Life Assur. Co., Trinity Grove. Cornet 2nd D.G. (Scots Greys), 1859 ; ret. 1862 ; d. 22 Feb. 1875. TOD, Robert Mercer, 1850-4. CI. 1-4. b. 17 April 1838 ; s. of James Tod, W.S., 55 Great King Street. Maj. 43rd Regt. (The Oxfordshire L.I.) ; Ensign, 1858 ; Lt. 1861 ; Capt. i868 ; ret. M 178 DR. HARVEY'S (AFTERWARDS MR. CARMICHAEL'S) CLASS, 1851-8 1870; with 43rd Regt. served in N.Z. war, 1864-5 ; present at actions of Gate Pah and Te Ranga and with exped. in Taranaki, destroying many pahs and fortified villages (medal); Adj. the Glasg. Highs, for sixteen yrs. ; m. 1868 Louisa Ann, dau. of Francis Fowler Figg ; d. 30 Nov. 1903. TROTTER, John Archibald Harvey, 1851-2. CI. 2. b. 9 July 1840; s. of John Trotter of The Bush, Edin. Comm. R.N. ; Lieut. 1861 ; Comm. H.M.S. ' Pigeon,' 1873 ; ret. as Comm. 1873 ; d. 30 Nov. 1874. VERTUE, WilUam, 1850-5. CI. 1-5. b. 13 Nov. 1839; s. of William Vertue, 23 Forth Street; Dux of CI. 3, 1853. Col. M.S.C. ; Ensign 29th M.N.T. 1857 ; Lt. i860; Capt. 1869; Maj. 1877; Lt.-Col. 1883 ; Col. 1887 ; ret. 1895 ; 1861 appointed to C.P. Police ; acted as Dist. Supt. of Police and as personal ass. to Insp.-Gen. ; May 1865 entered C.P. Commission as Ass. Comr., and eleven years later became Cantonment Mag. at Saugor ; after a short period of service as Small Cause Coiirt Judge in Nagpur became Dep. Comr. in various districts until 1894, when he reverted to Mil. Dept. ; m. Berthe Antoinette Sophie Gerber, dau. of Edward Gerber-Gouin of Berne, Switzerland, and of Paris ; d. 6 Sept. 1907. WALLACE, Thomas A., 1851-2. CI. 2. s. of James Wallace, Raeburn Place. WEBSTER, Henry Ward, 1858-5. CI. 4, 5. b. 1840 ; s. of Gen. Webster, Denham Green, Trinity. Col. LA. ; Ensign 45th B.N.L 1857 ; Lt. 1858 ; Capt. i86g ; Maj. 1877 ; Lt.- Col. 1883 ; Brev. Col. 1887 ; served in Indian Mutiny campaign, 1857-8, including actions of Misrutpore, Chanda, and Sultan- pore, siege and capture of Lucknow (medal with clasp) ; served in Bhootan campaign, 1864-5, including taking of Dalimkote and Chamoorchee, and retaking of Bala Pass stockades (medal with clasp) ; served in Afghan War, 1879-80, and was present in engagement at Kam Dakka (desp., medal) ; m. Angjie Brown ; d. 3 Sept. 1894 at St. Andrews. WINSLOE, Alfred, 1850-1. CI. 1. b. 1839 ; s. of Richard Winsloe of Glenferness, Morayshire. Col. ist Leib Husaren Regt. ; A.D.C. to H.R.H. the Grand Duke of Mecklenburg- Strelitz; served in Austro-Prussian War, 1866, and Franco-German War, 1870-1 ; among other orders and medals for dis- tinguished service received the Iron Cross ; d. in command of his regt., 1898. WINSLOE, Philip George, 1850-1. CI. 1. b. 21 Oct. 1840 ; s. of Richard Winsloe of Glenferness, Morayshire. Mannheim, Germany ; commanded i6th Prussian Lancers, 1887-90; served in Austro- Prussian War, 1866, and Franco-German War, 1870-1 ; amongst other orders and medals for distinguished service received the Iron Cross; now ret. Address: Vanselow, Demmin, Pomerania, Prussia. YOUNGER, John, 1850-6. CI. 1-6. b. 7 June 1840 ;. s. of William Younger of Craigielands, Moffat ; XI. R.M.A. Woolwich ; Col. R.A. ; Lt. 1859; Capt. 1872; Maj. 1880; Lt.-Col. 1886; Brev. Col. 1890; ret. 1892; served as Capt. with a batt. of R.H.A. in Afghan campaign, 1878-9 ; commanded W. of Scot. Mil. Art. (R.G.A.), 1893-1900, whenappointed Hon. Col. ; J. P. Dumfriesshire; m. (i) 1878 Isabella, dau. of Maj. -Gen. Shakespear, R.A. ; (2) 1896 Grace, dau. of Archibald Broun of johnstouuburn. Address: Langshaw Bush, Moffat. DR. HARVEY'S (AFTERWARDS MR. CARMICHAEL'S) CLASS, 1851-8 ANSTRUTHER, Hamilton, 1851-3. CI. 1, 2. b. 11 Aug. 1842; s. of Sir Ralph Abercromby Anstruther, 4th Bart., LL.D., Balcaskie House, Fife. Harrow, 1857-9 ; went into business in Calcutta ; d. 4 Sept. 1873 at Ancona on the way home from India. BANNERMAN, David Douglas, 1851-3. CI. 1, 2. b. 29 Jan. 1842 ; s. of Rev. Prof. James Bannerman, D.D.^ New Coll. and 7 Clarendon Crescent. Edin. Univ., M.A. ; D.D. 1890; also Tiibingen and New CoU. Edin. ; F. Ch. Min. Dalkeith; ordained, 1869; afterwards at Perth ; Cunningham Lecturer, 1886 ; author of The Scriptural Doctrine of the Church Historically and ExegeticaUy Considered, and several minor works on Presby terianism ; m. Margaret H., dau. of Rev. John R. Omond, D.D., F. Ch., Monzie, Perthshire; d. 5 April 1903 ; see also E.A. Ch. x. 128. BECKETT, Stephen, 1855-7. Q. 5, 6. b. 26 April 1840 ; s. of Capt. J. 0. Beckett, H.E.I.C.S. Col. LA. ; C.B. 1885 ; Ensign H.E.I.C.S. 1857; Lt. 1858; Capt. 1869; Maj. 1877; Lt.-Col. 1883 ; Brev. Col. 1887 ; ret. 1889 ; Ass. Pohticai Agent, Bahawlpur, 1869-79; Commissariat Dept. 1881 ; Transport Dept. 1882-7; commanded 38th B.N.L 1887-9; DR. HARVEY'S (AFTERWARDS MR. CARMICHAEL'S) CLASS, 1851-8 179 served in Indian Mutiny, 1857-9 ; dan- gerously wounded (desp., medal) ; Umbeyla campaign (twice desp., medal and clasp); commanded Bahawlpur conting. on Dera Ghazi Khan frontier during first Cabul campaign, 1879 ; Suakin as Dir. of Indian transport with British troops, 1885 (desp., medal with clasp, Khedive's star, and C.B.) ; m. (i) Cecilia Griffith; (2) Ida Maud Mac- farlane. Address : Elmcroft, Warwick Road, Ealing, Lond., W. BEGBIE, Theophilus Hope, 1851-6. CI. 1-5. b. 1841 ; s. of James Begbie, M.D., 3 Charlotte Square. Repton ; Licentiate of theology ; d. 24 June 1867. BELL, Alexander, 1851-3. CI. 1, 2. s. of Alexander Bell, 6 Dean Terrace. BELL, Alexander Montgomerie, 1851-7. CI. 1-6. b. 29 Dec. 1841 ; s. of John Montgomerie Bell, Sheriff of Kincardineshire, 4 Forres Street. M.D., F.R.C.S.E., F.R.C.P.E. ; Pres. of Roy. Med. Soc. of Edin. ; d. 28 July 1884. BELL, Laurence Anthony, 1851-5. CI. 1-4. b. 9 June 1842 ; s. of Benjamin Bell, Surg., 8 Shandwick Place. Lieut. R.N. ; ret. as Comm. 1874 ; Crimean medal, Turkish medal ; m. Mrs. Nunes, nie Tryphena M. M. Heisch ; d. I Dec. 1907. BIRDWOOD, Gordon Forbes, 1852-3. a. 2. b. 24 March 1839 ; s. of Gen. Christopher Birdwood, 3rd Bom. N.I. Capt. Bom. S.C. ; Ensign 23rd Bom. N.I. 1856 ; Lt. 1857 ; Capt. 1868 ; served in the Persian exped. 1857 ; present at the bom- bardment and capture of Mahumerah, on the Shat el Arab (mouth of Euphrates and Tigris) (medal with clasp) ; in the operations in Khandeish, 1858-9, against Tantia Topee ; Rly. Mag., Khandeish, 1863-5 ; Supt. Rly. Police, 1865, tiU his death from cholera, contracted while attending one of his men ; a well-known tiger hunter and crack shot ; m. (i) EUeu, dau. of Gen. Stockley ; (2) Lucy Stockley, her cousin ; d. 28 July 1872 at Surat. BLACKWOOD, Robert, 1851-4. CI. 1-3. b. 21 March 1840 ; s. of Maj. WiUiam Blackwood, H.E.I.C.S., 5 Coates Cres- cent. Studied agriculture ; d. 17 June 1867. BROWN, John, now John Broun Morison, 1851-7. CI. 1-6. b. 1840; s. of Rev. James Brown of Finderlie. Edin. Univ. ; of Murie, Perthshire, and FinderUe, Kinross-shire ; assumed additional name of Morison, 1885; J.P. and D.L. Perthshire; J.P. Kinross-shire; Mem. Roy. Co. of Archers, King's Bodyguard for Scot. ; late Lt. 3rd Batt. Roy. Highs. ; Mem. of Council, Edin. Univ. ; F.S.A. (Scot.) ; m. Eve Magdalen, dau. of George Waugh. Address : Murie House, Errol, N.B. BUTTER, Henry Thomas, 1851-2. CI. 1. b. 17 Aug. 1840; s. of Archibald Butter of Faskally. Woolwich ; Ensign 93rd Highs. 1858. Lt. 1862 ; d. 20 Aug. 1863. CADELL, Alan, 1851-6. CI. 1-5. b. 25 July 1841 ; s. of John Cadell of Tranent, Advocate. Guetersloh Gymnasium, Westphalia, and Edin. Univ. 1858, B.A. 1861 ; passed fourth into I.C.S. 1861 ; joined, 1862 ; held various executive posts in N.W.P. of India, and was long in the Settlement Dept. ; Comr. of Excise and Stamps, and Opium Agent ; Comr. of Agra and Rohilcund ; Mem. Bd. of Revenue, N.W.P. ; Lt.-Gov. Jan. to Nov. 1895 ; M.L.C., N.W.P., and of Viceroy's Council, 1895-7; C.S.I. 1895; ret. 1897 ; m. 1872 Florence Margaret, dau. of W. J. Wallace of Bally Courcy, Co. Wexford. Address : Glenmara, Arthur Road, Wimbledon Park, S.W. CAMPBELL, George Maclver, 1851-7. a. 1-6. b. 10 April 1842 ; s. of Very Rev. Peter CoUn Campbell, D.D., Prin. and Vice - Chanc. of Univ. of Aberdeen. M.A. Aberdeen Univ. 1861 ; M.B., CM. Aberdeen, 1864; R.A.M.C. 1864; Ass. Surg. 85th Regt. ; d. 6 Dec. 1868 at Mean Meer, N.W.P. CARNIE, Charles Turner, 1852-4. CI. 2, 3. b. 19 Dec. 1839 ; s. of Charles Carnie, Merchant, 16 Clarendon Cres- cent. Engineer in Japan ; d. 30 July 1897. CARNIE, Farquhar, 1852-4. CI. 2, 3. b. 19 April 1841 ; s. of Charles Carnie, Merchant, 16 Clarendon Crescent. Merchant in China ; d. 25 Dec. 1898. CAY, Charles Hope, 1854-8. CI. 4-7. b. 26 April 1841 ; s. of Robert Dundas Cay, W.S., Registrar of the Supreme Court, Hong-Kong, 1844-53 ; Clerk Maxwell Prize for Math, and Math. Medal, CI. 7, 1858. M.A. 1867; Schol. Caius CoU. Cantab, 1860-4 ; B.A. 1864 (6th Wrangler) ; Jun. FeU. of Caius CoU. 1865-9; Ass. Master (Math.), Clifton Coll., 1864; m. 1867 Margaret Elsie Pirie ; d. 22 Dec. 1869. CHANCELLOR, Henry Alexander Robertson, 1851-7. CI. 1-6. b. 4 180 DR. HARVEY'S (AFTERWARDS MR. CARMICHAEL'S) CLASS, 1851-8 Sept. 1841 ; s. of Alexander Chancellor of Shieldhill, Lanark. Of Newton-Elvanfoot. Address : 125 Princes Street, Edin., and Newton-Elvan- foot, Lanarkshire. CHEYNE, WiUiam, 1851-5. CI. 1-4. b. 30 Jan. 1842; s. of Henry Cheyne, W.S., 6 Royal Terrace, d. 4 March 1856. CLARK, James, 1851-2. CI. 1. s. of Robert Clark, 4 Lynedoch Place. CUNINGHAM, Charles Alexander, 1851-6. CI. 1-5. b. 29 Jan. 1842 ; s. of Alexander Cuningham, Sec. N.L. Bd., 17 Coates Crescent. Maj.-Gen. I.A. and Bom. S.C. ; 2nd Lt. 1858; Lt. 1861 ; Capt. 1870; Maj. 1878; Lt.-Col. 1884 ; Col. 1888 ; Maj.-Gen. 1899 ; U.S.L. 1894 ; served on staff, Feb. 1877- March 1885 ; on H.Q. Staff Bom. Army as D.A.G. Oct. 1888-Dec. 1892 ; Sec. to Govt, of Bombay Military, Marine, and Ecclesi- astical Depts. Dec. 1892 till abolition of appointment, April 1895 ; comdg. Aden Dist. and Polit. Res., Aden, May 1895- April 1899 ; served as A.A.G. Afghan campaign, 1879-80 (medal) ; m. Innes B., dau. of Gen. Sir R. Phayre, G.C.B. A ddress : Cheltenham. CUNNINGHAM, Robert Oliver, 1851-4. CI. 1-3. b. 27 March 1841 ; s. of Rev. W. B. Cunningham, Prestonpans. M.D.. Edin. 1864; L.R.C.S.E. 1864; R.U.L, D.Sc. 1882; M.D. 1885; Fell. 1884 ; late Prof. Nat. Hist, and Geology, Queen's CoU., Belfast ; Naturalist to the Survey of Straits of Magellan. Publications : Notes on Natural History of Straits of Magellan, 1871 ; On Anatomy of Steamer Duck, 1871 ; On Reptiles, Amphibia, Fishes, Molluscs, and Crustacea, obtained ■during Voyage of H.M.S. ' Nassau ' ; and various papers contributed to the Linnean and Geological Socs. m. Mary Davey Luke. Address : St. Helena, Paignton, Devon. DOUGLAS, Charles Hill, 1852-4. CI. 2, 3. b. 23 Sept. 1841 ; s. of David Douglas, W.S., 23 Great King Street. Landed proprietor ; d. 30 March 1898. DOWNIE, Alexander, 1855-7. CI. 5-M. 6. b. 1841 ; s. of Alexander Downie, Official Searcher of Records, 10 Saxe- Coburg Place. C.A. Edin. 1865 ; Clerk in H.M. Register House. Publication : Downie on Book- keeping, d. DUDGEON, Robert Charles, 1851-7. CI. 1-5. b. 3 April 1842 ; s. of WiUiam Dudgeon, 22 Royal Terrace. Sandhurst, 1860-1 ; Lt. ist R.S. ; Ensign, 1861 ; Lt. 1866 ; ret. 1869 ; Adj. Edin. Co. Mil. (afterwards 3rd Batt. R.S.), 1869-82 ; ret. as Maj. ; Dep. Gov., Gen. Prison, Perth, 1882-4. Published : History of 3rd Batt. R.S. 1881. m. EUzabeth Mary Soutar Robertson. Address : Invercairn, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham. DUNCAN, Richard, 1851-6. CI. 1-5. b. 11 Jan. 1841 ; s. of W. J. Duncan, Man. Nat. Bank of Scot., 18 Coates Crescent. With Frith, Sands and Co., Lond., i860 ; afterwards went to N.Z. ; mainly occu- pied in fruit-growing; m. Agnes, dau. of Arch. Macnab from Machrihanish, Argyll. Address: North Road, Oamaru, Otago, N.Z. DYMOCK, Wilham Henry, 1851-7. CI. 1-6. b. 20 Aug. 1840 ; s. of Robert Lockhart Dymock, Proc. Fis. Edin., 19 George Square, d. 29 Nov. i860. ELDER, George, 1854-5. CI. 4. b. 17 April 1840; s. of CoHn Elder, I. of Skye. M.A. Edin. ; Min. F. Ch., Alloa, 1871-3, and St. Mark's Presb. Ch., Greenwich, 1873 ; m. Emma Augusta, dau. of Col. Charles Grifi&n, Bengal Army. Address : 4 The Grove, Blackheath, Lond., S.E. ELLES, James, 1854-7. CI. 4-6. b. 19 March 1843 ; s. of Malcolm EUes, Oporto, d. 29 April 1863. FALCON, T. H., 1853-5. CI. 3, 4. b. 1841 ; s. of Henry Falcon, Horn- dean Bank, Berwickshire. Comm. R.N. ; Lieut. 1863 ; Comm. 1885 (ret.) ; d. u. 1890. FINLAY, Robert Bannatyne, 1851-8. CI. 1-7. b. 11 July 1842; s. of Wilham Finlay, M.D., F.R.C.P., Trinity ; Dux of CI. 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 and of the School, 1858 ; 1st Acad. Club Prizes, 1857 and 1858; Mac- kenzie Prizes for best in Scholarship, 1857 and 1858; 2nd Acad. Club Prizes for best in Hist. 1857 and 1858 ; 3rd Acad. Club Prize for best in French and German, 1858 ; best Enghsh Essay, 1858. Edin. Univ. 1858-62 ; M.D. ; Kt. 1895 ; G.C.M.G., P.C, K.C., LL.D., D.L., M.P. ; Barr. Mid. Tem. 1867 ; Q.C. 1882 ; Ben- cher of Mid. Tem. 1884; Sol.-Gen. 1895- 1900; Attorney - Gen. 1900-5; G.C.M.G. 1904; P.C. 1905; LL.D. Cantab, Edin., St. Andrews ; Lord Rector of Edin. Univ. 1903-5 ; Capt. R. and A. Golf Club, 1903-4 ; M.P. for Inverness Burghs, 1885-92 and DR. HARVEY'S (AFTERWARDS MR. CARMICHAEL'S) CLASS, 1851-8 181 1895-1906 ; for Edin. and St. Andrews Univs. since 1910 ; m. 1874 Mary, dau. of Cosmo Innes, Advocate, Sheriff of Nairn and Morayshire. Address: 31 PhUlimore Gardens, Lond., W., and Newton, Nairn. See also E.A. Ch. i. 136 and xiv. 12. FITZGERALD, Charles John Oswald, 1851-3. a. 1, 2. b. 6 June 1840; s. of Gen. James FitzGerald. Col. I.S.C; K.C.B., J.P. ; 2nd Lt. 1857; Lt. 1859 ; Capt. 1869 ; Maj. 1877 ; Lt.- Col. 1883 ; Col. 1887 ; U.S.L. 1897 ; served in Indian Mutiny campaign, 1858 ; pursuit of rebels, C.I., i860; Adj. 3rd Regt. CI. Horse, i860 ; Adj. 3rd Cav. H.C. 1862 ; served on staff of Col. (now Gen.) Sir John Watson, G.C.B., Delhi Camp, 1871-2 ; commanded 100 lances of 3rd Cav. H.C. at Imperial Assemblage at Delhi, 1877 (re- ceived thanks of Viceroy and Gen. Sir T. Wright, K.C.B.) ; commanded 3rd Cav. H.C. in Afghan campaign, 1880 (medsd, thanks of Govt, of India, and Com.-in-Chf.) ; Polit. A.D.C. to Sec. of State for India, 1882 ; Lord Dufferin's staff, Pindi Camp, 1885 ; commanded regt. in Burma campaign, 1886-8 (medal, two clasps, desp., C.B.) ; British off. in charge of Hyderabad Court, Colonial and Indian Exhib., 1888; K.C.B. 1907 ; m. (i) Edith, dau. of J. Bray ; (2) 1882 Lady Alice FitzGerald, dau. of 4th Duke of Leinster. Address : Dunmore, Eastbourne. FORREST, David James, 1851-3. CI. 1. s. of John Forrest, 11 Salisbury Road. FORSTER, Fitzroy D. J. H., 1852-3. CI. 2. s. of Col. Forster, 18 Lynedoch Place. ERASER, John Alexander, 1851-7. CI. 1-6. b. 30 July 1841 ; s. of William Eraser, W.S., 42 Melville Street ; Dux CI. 5 M. and 6 M. 1856 and 1857. Merchant, China and Japan ; m. Alice Mary, dau. of Mr. Fearon, Merchant, China ; d. 15 March 1900. ERASER, William Thomson, 1851-8. CI. 1-7. b. 14 Oct. 1841 ; s. of John Eraser, 18 Craven Hill, Lond., W. ; best in Greek Testament, CI. 7, 1858. Merchant ; m. Anna Onnen ; d. 30 May 1880." FREETH, WiUiam, 1852-6. CI. 2-5. b. 1840 ; s. of Maj. Freeth, Seafield, Leith. Lt.-Col. M.S.C. ; Lt. 1858 ; Capt. 1870 ; Maj. 1878 ; ret. as Lt.-Col. 1883. FURLONG, William, 1851-3. CI. 1, 2. GAMMELL, Albert, 1851-4. CI. 1-3. b. 1841 ; s. of Capt. James Gammell of Ardiffery, late 92nd Highs. Went to Jamaica ; m. Agnes Kidd Close ; d. 14 June 1868. GILLESPIE, James Ewer, 1854-5. CI. 4. b. 27 Sept. 1840 ; s. of Rev. George Gillespie, Cummertrees, Dumfriesshire. Edin. and Tubingen Univs. ; Ch. of Scot. ; licensed, 1863 ; ordained and admitted to Kirkgunzeon, 1865 ; Clerk of Presb. of Dumfries since 1882 ; Chm. since 1866 of Parochial Bd. and P. Co. of Kirkgunzeon ; Chm. Sch. Bd. since 1873 ; Represent, to E. Dist. Comtee. of Kirkcudbrightshire C.C. and Con. of Finance Sub-Comtee. ; Mem. of Co. Education Comtee. since its formation ; Chm. of Bd. of Man. Moat Hostel, Dum- fries ; m. Agnes Isabella, dau. of Rev. George Murray of Troquhain, Min. of Bal- macleUan. Address : Kirkgunzeon Manse, Dumfries. GORDON, Andrew Rutherfurd, 1851-3. CI. 1, 2. b. March 1841 ; s. of John Thomson Gordon, Advocate, Sheriff of Midlothian. R.N. ; ret. as Lieut. 1870 ; m. Miss Wood; d. 1881. GORDON, George James, 1851-4. CI. 1-3. s. of Dr. WiUiam Gordon, Cluny, Banffshire. GOURLAY, WiUiam, 1852-4. CI. 2, 3. s. of Mrs. Gourlay, 37 Inverleith Row. GRAHAME, Henry Alexander, 1852-6. CI. 2-5. b. 1844; s. of James Grahame, Writer, 29 Ann Street. Edin. Univ. ; Divinity Student; d. 1870 at Kandy, Ceylon. GRAHAME, John Forrest, 1852-4. CI. 2, 3. b. 1842 ; s. of James Grahame, Writer, 29 Ann Street. Accountant ; d. 1897 at Park, N.S.W. GRANT, Alexander, 1851-4. CI. 1-3. s. of Alexander Grant, 7 Saxe-Coburg Place. GRANT, James, 1855-6. CI. 5. b. 22 Dec. 1839 ; s. of Patrick Grant, W.S., Sheriff Qerk of Inverness-shire, Balli- fearie, Inverness. Edin. Univ. ; St. Andrews B.C. ; won Club's Challenge Cup at Hermiston, 1861 ; apprentice W.S. ; a keen vol. and expert fencer ; d. June 1862. HAIG, WiUiam Henry, 1851-7. CI. 1-6. b. 3 Feb. 1841 ; s. of John Haig, Cameron House, Leven, Fife. Merchiston XX. ; St. Andrews Univ. ; Univ. CoU. Oxon ; M.A. ; Distiller, and later Sec, to the Distillers Co. Ltd., which he was instrumental in forming ; m. Emily Martha, dau. of the Rev. Wm. Newman, R. 182 DR. HARVEY'S (AFTERWARDS MR. CARMICHAEL'S) CLASS, 1851-8 ret. 1896 ; served in Indian Mutiny, 1857 ; took part in Cossyah Hills campaign, 1862-3 ; served in Afghan War, 1879-80; present at engagement at Mattoon ; affair in Karatiga Defile ; Charasiab ; occupation of and opera- tions round Cabul in Dec. 1879, including investment of Sherpore (desp., medal with two clasps) ; commanded a col. in Black Mountain exped. 1891 (N.W.F. medal) ; d. 3 Jan. 1899. HILLS, Thomas Scott, 1851-2. Q. 1. b. 13 Feb. 1841 ; s. of James Hills, In- digo-planter, Neechindipore, Bengal. Cheltenham Coll. 1854-60; Barrister; d. 1864. HISLOP, George, 1852-4. CI. 2, 3. b. 22 Oct. 1839 ; s. of Robert Hislop of Bumrig, E! Lothian, one of the original proprietors of the E.A. J.P. ; Station Owner in Australia ; m. Margaret, dau. of Alexander Anderson, Victoria, Austraha ; d. 19 March 1909. HOGARTH, David, 1852-3. Q. 2. s. of John Hogarth, Northumberland. HOYES, Lewis, 1854-7. CI. 4-6. b. 13 March 1841 ; s. of Lewis Hoyes, W.I. Merchant, 72 Northumberland Street. S.S.C. Edin. 1869 ; d. 3 March 1888. HUGHES, George William, 1851-6. CI. 1-5. b. 13 March 1841 ; s. of George Hughes, W.S., 10 Rutland Street. Lt.-Col. 41st Ft.; 2nd Lt. 1858; Lt. 1861 ; Capt. 1870 ; Maj. 1880 ; Lt.-Col. (ret.), 1881 ; served with the 4th Ft. through- out Abyssinian campaign ; present at action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (medal) ; d. 15 Sept. 1895. JOHNSTON, James Fraser, 1852-7. CI. 2-6. b. 1841 ; s. of Robert Johnston, W.S., 8 Broughton Place. Merchant's clerk ; d. 12 Oct. 1865. JOHNSTON, John Smith, 1851-8. CI. 1, 2. s. of John Smith Johnston, S.S.C, 28 Pitt Street. JOHNSTON, Robert Fleming, 1851-3. CI. 1, 2. b. 22 Feb. 1840; s. of John Smith Johnston, S.S.C, 28 Pitt Street. W.S. 1874 ; m. 1872 Isabella Anna Catherine, 2nd dau. of Rev. Charles Irving, R. of Donoughmore ; d. 12 Aug. 1902. KEIR, WiUiam Augustus, 1851-4. CI. 1-3. b. 16 Feb. 1842 ; s. of Patrick Small Keir of Kindrogan, 82 Charlotte Square, d. 16 Feb. 1879. of Ringrone and Garrynoe, Co. Cork : d. 5 July 1884. HAMILTON, David, 1851-4. CI. 1-8. s. of Gavin Hamilton, 30 Castle Street. HAY, John Bruce, 1851-5. CI. 1-4. b. 12 Oct. 1841 ; s. of Charles Hay, 22 George Square. Ensign H.E.I.C.S. ; 13th B.N.I. ; d. at Goruckpore, Bengal, 6 April 1859. HAY, William, 1851-5. CI. 1-4. b. 17 Aug. 1840 ; s. of Charles Hay, 22 George Square. Planter, Natal ; d. at Pietermaritzburg, 6 June 1881. HEPBURN, Archibald Buchan-, 1851-6. CI. 1-5. b. 7 Aug. 1841 ; s. of John Buchan-Hepburn of Clune, 15 Royal Circus. Lt.-Col. B.S.C. ; Ensign 32nd and 26th B.N.T. 1858; Lt. 1859; Capt. 1870; Maj. 1878 ; Lt.-Col. 1884 ; m. 1874 Janet Linning, dau. of Randal Calander ; d. 1885. HEPBURN, John Buchan-, 1851-6. CI. 1-5. b. 30 April 1840; s. of John Buchan-Hepburn of Clune, 15 Royal Circus. Capt. 6th D.G. ; m. Mary Caroline Margaret, e. dau. of Gen. John Fischer, R.E. ; d. 18 July 1898. HERIOT, Richard, 1851-3. CI. 1, 2. HERIOT, WilHam, 1851-3. Q. 1, 2. HILL, James Henry George, 1852-7. a. 2-6. b. 17 Oct. 1841 ; s. of James M. Hill, Kippen House, Perthshire ; XI. and XX. Edin. Univ. ; Medal in Chem. ; M.D. 1862 ; Indigo-planter, Bengal ; m. Agnes Murdoch, y. dau. of late James M'Clelland, C.A., Glasg. ; d. 14 Feb. 1913. HILLS, Archibald, 1851-2. CI. 1. b. 21 Feb. 1842; s. of James Hills, In- digo-planter, Neechindipore, Bengal. Cheltenham Coll. 1854-8; thirty-seven years in India ; for twenty-seven years Ass. and Man. of the Neechindipore Indigo and Zemindary Concern ; three years Man. of the Zemindary of the Bengal Coal Co. ; subsequently in the Palkabari Indigo Con- cern. Address : Cadogan House, Shrewsbury. HILLS, George Scott, 1851-2. CI. 1. b. 7 Aug. 1839; s. of James Hills, In- digo-planter, Neechindipore, Bengal. Cheltenham Coll. 1854; Col. B.S.C. and Comdt. 28th B.N.I. ; Ensign 38th B.N.I. 1857; Lt. 1858; B.S.C. 1863; Capt. 1869; Maj. 1877; Lt.-Col. 1883; Brev. Col. 1887; DR. HARVEY'S (AFTERWARDS MR. CARMICHAEL'S) CLASS, 1851-8 183 LAWSON, George Hamilton, 1851-5. CI. 1-4. s. of James Hamilton Lawson, Boswell Road, Wardie. LOCKHART, George Eliott, 1851-5. CI. 1-4. b. 1841 ; s. of Maj. William Eliott Lockhart, Madras Army. R.N. 1856 ; Lieut. 1867 ; ret. 1870 ; d. 1871 in N.Z. MACDOWALL, Robert, 1851-2. CI. 1. s. of WiUiam Macdowall, H.E.I.C.S., 8 Bellevue Crescent ; d. MACFIE, William, 1855-7. CI. 5, 6. b. 9 May 1840; s. of R. Macfie, D.L., J.P., of Airds, Argyllshire, and of Langhouse, near Greenock. Edin. Univ. 1857-8; Sugar-refiner, Liver pool, 1858-1909 ; of Airds, Appin, Argyllshire 1899-1909 ; J. P. ArgyllsMre and Lanes ; C.B (Civil), 1897; enthusiastic volunteer from 1859; 13th Lanes. Rifle Vols. (Southport) Lt.-Col. 1880-1900; Hon. Col. 1902-8; V.D. 1888 on institution of order ; m. 1867 Jane Crawford, ^nd dau. of James Allan (Allan Line), Glasg. ; d. July 1912. M'GOWAN, William, 1855-7. CI. 5 M., 6 M. b. 3 June 1841 ; s. of William M'Gowan, M.D., Alloa; Ferguson Medal, 1856; Mitchell Medal, 1857; XI. Edin. Univ. 1857-8; Kelland's Gold Medal in ist CI. ; went farming to the Argentine for some years, and came back to farm in E.Lothian. Address: 8 Succoth Gardens, Murrayfield. M'NEILL, Duncan Archibald, 1851-8. CI. 1-7. b. 5 March 1841 ; s. of Archibald M'NeiU of Colonsay, P.C.S., 73 Great Ejng Street ; best in French and German, CI. 7, 1858 ; Dux of CI. 4, 1855 ; XI. Glasg. Univ. 1858-61 ; among other prizes won Cowan Gold Medal for the Blackstone Exam. 1859-60 ; Snell ExMb. 1861 ; BaU. Coll. Oxon, 1861 (2nd CI. Mods. 1863); left owing to ill-health; d. at Mentone, 31 March 1866. MAITLAND, John, 1851-7. CI. 1-6. b. 3 May 1841 ; s. of Right Hon. Edward Francis Maitland, Sol.-Gen., after- wards Lord Barcaple, Senator of Coll. of Justice. M.A. Oxon (Univ. Coll. 1860-4) ." o* Barcaple ; Advocate, 1866 ; M.P. for Stewartry of Kirkcudbright, 1874-80 ; m. Edith Alice Lilton. Address : i Chats- worth ViUas, Old Bath Road, Cheltenham. MILROY, Andrew Wallace, 1855-8, CI. 5-7. b. 29 Aug. 1841; s. of Rev. Andrew Milroy, 86 Lauriston Place ; best English Essay and best Latin Prose and Verse and Greek Prose, CI. 7, 1858. Schol. of Queen's Coll. Oxon; ist CI. Mods. 1862 ; ist CI. Lit. Hum. ; B.A. 1864 ; M.A. 1869 ; Ch. of Eng. ; D. 1868 ; P. 1869 Lond. ; V. of Carisbrook with Northwood, 1893-1902 ; fmly. Vice-Prin. St. Edm.'s Hall, Oxon, 1868-70 ; C. of St. Mark's, Hamilton Terrace, St. John's Wood, 1870-3 ; Prof, of Latin, Queen's Coll., Lond., 1870-7; C. of Tooting Graveney, 1874-5 ; Reader of the Rolls Chap. 1874-9 ; R. of Newnham with Mapledurwell, Hunts, 1879-80 ; V. of St. Mary's, W. Cowes, I. of W., 1888-93 : Prof, of Ch. Hist, Queen's Coll., Lond., 1887-98; m. 1872 Mary Elizabeth, o. dau. of Edward Rosher of 23 Upper Hamilton Terrace, Lond. ; d. 3 March 1902 at Marseilles ; see also E.A. Ch. ix. 89. MITCHELL, Thomas, 1854-5. CI. 4. b. 8 May 1841 ; s. of Thomas Mitchell, Kirkhope, Selkirkshire. Farmer ; J.P. ; Mem. of C.C. and P.C. since the passing of the L.G. Acts ; Mem. of Co. Education Com tee. ; m. Mary Lindsay, Stanhope, Peeblesshire. A ddress : Howf ord, Ettrick, Selkirk. MONTEITH, William, 1851-2. CI. 1. b. 28 April 1840 ; s. of James Monteith, 30 Hamilton Place. Went to AustraUa ; d. MORE, James Lockhart, 1852-6. CI. 2-5. b. 30 Jan. 1839 ; s. of Alexander More, 14 Danube Street. Roy. Bank of Scot. H.O. ; m. Margaret, dau. of WiUiam Alexander Jardine, C.E. ; d. 3 Jan. 1894. MUNRO, Hector, 1851-6. CI. 1-5. s. of James Munro, Kinross. NICHOLSON, William, 1851-6. CI. 1-5. s. of Mrs. Nicholson, 41 East Clare- mont Street. NISBET, Thomas, 1851-5. CI. 1-4. s. of Thomas Nisbet, Auctioneer, 4 Henderson Row; d. PHILLIPS, Joseph, 1853-7. CI. 2-6. b. 10 April 1841 ; s. of G. L. PhiUips, Merchant, Jamaica ; Essay Prize, CI. 5, 1856. Merchant and Accountant ; m. (i) Mary C. Watson, Kingston; (2) Catherine Hart, Montego Bay, Jamaica. Address: i West Avenue, Kingston Gardens, Kingston, Jamaica. POLLOK-M ORRIS, Robert Morris, 1854-7. CI. 4-6. b. 7 July 1839 ; s. 184 DR. HARVEY'S (AFTERWARDS MR. CARMICHAEL'S) CLASS, 1851-8 of William PoUok-Morris of Craig, Kilmarnock. Served over forty-four years in Ayrshire Yeo., and commanded the regt. for more than ten years; Convener of Ayrshire, 1891-1901 ; assumed the additional name of Morris on succeeding to estate of Craig in 1899 ; m. Agnes Tennent, dau. of John Buchanan, and g. dau. of James Buchanan of Dowan- hill, Lanarkshire ; d. 29 July 1911. POTT, George, 1851-5. CI. 1-4. b. 1842; s. of James Pott, W.S., of Potburn, 55 Albany Street. J.P. and Comr. of Supply for Selkirk- shire ; Mem. C.C. ; pi. Marion Wilson Milne; d. 1898. PRINGLE, John, 1851-7. CI. 1-6. b. 1840 ; s. of Robert Pringle, W.S., of Symington, Midlothian ; XI. 1856-7. M.D. Edin. ; Surg. R.N. ; ret. 1868 ; thereafter practised in Strathmiglo and Lond. ; d. 10 Oct. 1909 ; see also E.A. Ch. xvii. 9 and 11. RITCHIE, William, 1851-6. CI. 1-5. b. 22 Oct. 1842 ; s. of William Ritchie, Middleton House, Fushiebridge. Ensign and Lt. looth Roy. Canadian Regt. 1860-4 ; Cornet Roy. Midlothian Yeo. ; J.P. ; Comr. of Supply ; Mem. C.C. Midlothian; Chm. Gala Water Dist. Co. ; Chm. Sch. Bd. parish of Borthwick, etc. ; m. Jane, e. dau. of late Charles Maclver of Liverpool ; d. 20 Nov. 1912 ; see also E.A. Ch. xx. 71. ROBERTSON, Alexander S., 1854-6. CI. 4, 5. s. of John Robertson, Solicitor, 27 Brighton Place, Porto- bello. ROBERTSON, Andrew, 1854-5. CI. 4. s. of John Robertson, Solicitor, 27 Brighton Place, Portobello. ROLLAND, Adam, 1851-7. CI. 1-6. b. 17 Feb. 1841 ; s. of James RoUand, W.S., 29 Melville Street. Edin. Univ. ; went to N.Z. with parents, 1859; engaged on sheep stations until 1882, when returned to Scotland ; J.P. N.Z. ; J.P. Fifeshire; m. Margaret, dau. of Rev. Patrick Borrowman, F. Ch. Min., Moniaive, Dumfriesshire. Address : Lower Polmaise, Stirlingshire. ROSS, Edward Charles Russell, 1858-7. CI. 3-6. b. 1 Feb. 1841 ; s. of Horatio Ross of Gledfield, Bonar Bridge, and Greenhill Gardens. Trin. Coll. Cantab ; winner of Queen's Prize at the first Wimbledon Meeting, 1861 ; Barrister ; Sec. of Commissions to Lord Chancellor, and afterwards Lord Chan- cellor's Visitor in Lunacy ; m. Margaret Seymour, dau. of John Osborne ; d. i March 1896 ; see E.A. Ch. iii. 64. ROSS, Robert Dobbie, 1851-4. CI. 1-3. b. 1 March 1841 ; s. of John Ross, S.S.C, 79 Great King Street. W.S. 1867 ; d. I Oct. 1877. RUSSELL, William, 1851-4. CI. 1-3. s. of James Russell, M.D., 15 Lyne- doch Place. SHEDDEN, Arthur WiUiam, 1852-7. CI. 2-6. b. 1841 ; s. of Mrs. Shedden, 1 Clarendon Place. M.D. Edin. 1864; L.R.C.S.E. 1864; L.R.C.P.E. 1864; Surg.-Maj. R.A.M.C. ; Ass. Surg. 1865 ; Surg.-Maj. 1877 ; d. 1878. SHIELD, Hugh, 1855-7, CI. 5, 6. s. of G. Shield, Newcastle. SIMPSON, David James, 1851-7. CI. 1-6. b. 26 Jan. 1842 ; s. of Prof. Sir James Young Simpson, Bart., M.D. Edin. Univ. ; Dux CI. 4 M. 1855. M.D. Edin. 1862 ; Physician ; d. 14 Jan. 1866. SLEIGH, Ralph Edward, 1851-4. CI. 1-3. s. of Dr. Sleigh, 34 Howe Street. SMAIL, William Archibald, 1851-5. CI. 1-3. b. 1841 ; s. of WiUiam Archi- bald Small of Overmains, R.N., 1 AthoU Crescent, d. 17 Dec. 1887. SMITH, George C. H., 1851-5. CI. 1-4. Mrs. Lang, 7 Danube Street (Guar- dian). SOUTER, Stewart Robertson, afterwards Souter Robertson, 1851-6. CI. 1-5. b. 1841 ; s. of D. Robertson Souter, 15 Gloucester Place. Yr. of Lawhead ; Stockbroker, Edin. ; m. Ann Hamilton, Fairholme, Lanarkshire ; d. 14 April 1898. SPOTTISWOODE, Robert CoUinson d'Esterre, 1851-4. CI. 1-3. b. 24 Dec. 1841 ; s. of Maj.-Gen. Arthur Cole Spottiswoode. Merchiston Castle, 1854-7; Clapham Grammar Sch. 1857-8; XL at Merchiston and Clapham; Col. loth Huss. ; Comet 3rd B. Europ.Lt.Cav. (afterwards 2istLt. Drag.), 1858; Lt. 1858; Capt. 1870; loth Huss. 1874; Maj. 1881; Lt.-Col. 1885; h.p. 1887; Col. 1889; ret. 1890; served in Afghan War, 1878-9 (medal); Soudan exped. 1885; Staff Off. at Suakin (desp., Lond. Gaz. 25 Aug. 1885, medal with clasp, bronze star, Brev. Lt.-Col.) ; D.A.Q.M.G. Cork Dist. Staff, 1887 ; passed as Interpreter in Russian, 1887 ; m. Anne Elizabeth Burrell, DR. HARVEY'S (AFTERWARDS MR. CARMICHAEL'S) CLASS, 1851-8 185 o. dau. of Patrick Turnbull, W.S., 34 India Street, Edin. Address: Glenbum, Glanmire, Cork. STEVENSON, James Crawford, 1851-6. CI. 1-5. b. 9 June 1840 ; s. of John Stevenson, Beach, Lytham, Preston. Landed proprietor, Lanes ; m. Mary Ellen, e. dau. of Robert Ascroft, Town Clerk of Preston ; d. 28 Feb. 1902. STEWART, WiUiam, 1853-7. CI. 3-6. b. 25 June 1840; s. of WilUam Stewart, W.S., 4 North Charlotte Street. Edin. Univ. ; W.S. 1865 ; m. 1875 Mary Harriet Binns, dau. of George Greaves. Address : 6 Belvedere Grove, Wimbledon, Lond., S.W. STITT, Samuel, 1854-5. CI. 4. b. 14 Aug. 1841 ; s. of Samuel Stitt, Grosvenor Road, Birkenhead. Stockbroker, Liverpool ; joined Cheshire Rifle Vols. 1859 ; 2nd Lt. ist Cheshire Engineers (Vol.), 1864 ; Lt. 1868 ; Capt. 1869; Maj. 1880; Col. and Hon. Col.; ret. 1888 ; Mag. Co. of Cheshire from 1895 ; m. Ruth Abraham Medder ; d. 12 April 1910. STUART, Kenneth Moody, 1851-7. CI. 1-6. b. 13 June 1841 ; s. of Rev. Alexander Moody Stuart, D.D., Mod. of Gen. Assembly of the F. Ch. of Scot. 1875, 48 Queen Street. M.A. Edin. Univ. ; Cunninghara Schol. New CoU. Edin. ; Min. of F. Ch., Moffat ; author of a Memoir of Brownlow North and of a Memoir of his father, Alexander Moody Stuart, D.D., etc. etc. ; m. Susan, dau. of George L. Walker, Garemount, Helensburgh ; d. 15 March 1904. THOM, Adam Bisset, 1854-8. CI. 4-7. b. 2 Aug. 1843 ; s. of Adam Thom, LL.D. Aberdeen, Judge of Rupert's Land, B.N.A., 1839-51. Author, under nom de plume of ' Rupert Garry,' of Elocution, Voice and Gesture, and Editor of Garry's Elocutionist ; m. Jessie, dau. of Richard Howard, Niagara, Ont., Canada. Address : 108 Thirlestane Road, Edin. THOMSON, Charles, 1852-3. Q. 2. s. of Mrs. Thomson, 24 Albany Street. THOMSON, Spencer Campbell, 1851-8. G. 1-7. b. 16 Oct. 1842; s. of William Thomas Thomson, Man. of the Standard Life Assur. Co., Trinity Grove. B.A. Trin. CoU. Cantab; for thirty years Man. of the Standard Life Assur. Co. ; Pres. of Fac. of Actuaries and of Actuarial Soc. of Edin. ; m. G. M. J. Cockburn, dau. of George Cockburn, B.C.S., and g. dau. of Lord Cockburn. Address : 10 Eglinton Crescent. THORBURN, Louis Kenneth, 1851-3. CI. 1, 2. b. 1841; s. pf David Thorburn, 41 Moray Place. TWEEDIE, William Thomas, 1851-2. CI. 1. b. 5 March 1838 ; s. of Thomas Tweedie, H.E.I.C.S., of Rachan, Peeblesshire. In business, India and Cape of Good Hope ; later on Lond. Stock Exchange ; m. (i) Mary Cope; (2) AhceLyaU; d. 20 Jan. 1912. URQUHART, John Henry, 1851-5. CI. 1-4. b. 2 Jan. 1842 ; s. of Adam Urquhart, Advocate, Sheriff of Wig- townshire, 5 St. Colme Street. R.M.A. Woolwich, 1859 ; passed in second ; Sword of Honour, i85i ; Lt. R.E. 1861 ; volunteered for service in India, 1863 ; killed in defence of Devangiri, Bhootan, 30 Jan. 1865. VERTUE, Charles Erskine, 1851-6. CI. 1-5. b. 1842 ; s. of WiUiam Vertue, Wine Merchant, Leith. Glasg. Univ. 1859-61 ; SneU Exhib. 1862-7 ; Trin. Coll. Oxon, 1861 ; removed to Ball. Coll. 1862; 2nd CI. Mods. 1863; B.A. 1865; Barrister, Inn. Tem., 1871 ; Education Dept. 1871 ; Insp. of Returns (under Elementary Education Act, 1870), 1871-3 ; one of H.M.T.S. 1873-93 ; ret. 1893 ; "Priv. Cham- berlain to His Holiness Pope Leo xiii. in 1902, and continued in his appointment by Pope Pius x. until his death ; m. 1887 Ada Caroline Hitchcock ; d. 5 July 1904. WAHAB, George Duncan. 1852-6. CI. 2-5. b. 9 Nov. 1839 ; s. of Lt.-Gen. Charles Wahab, 38 Royal Terrace. Col. 20th Regt. (2nd Lanes. Fus.) ; Ensign, 1859; Capt. 1870; Maj. 1881; Lt.-Col. 1889; m. Cora Boothljy; d. 23 March 1899. WARNER, Patrick, 1851-5. CI. 1-4. b. 19 Dec. 1840; s. of Patrick Warner of Ardeer, 8 Moray Place. Trin. Hall, Cantab ; of Ardeer, Ayrshire, S. father, 1854; m. Matilda Louisa, dau. of Rev. Thomas J. Theobald, R. of Nunney, Somerset. A ddress : Brighton. WILLISON, John, 1856-7. CI. 6. b. 1841 ; s. of Rev. Alexander Willison, Min. of Dundonald, Kilmarnock. Glasg. and Edin. Univs. ; Writer, Glasg. ; m. 1872 Emily Bidmead, Erith; d. 18 April 1890. WILSON, Clavell Watkins, 1852-6. CI. 2-5. s. of Dr. Wilson, 11 Bembridge Place, Bayswater, Lond., W. YULE, James Robert, 1851-5. CI. 1-4. b. 14 Nov. 1841 ; s. of John Yule, 26 Inverleith Row. Dr. Payne Smith's Sch., Kensington, and R.M.A. Woolwich; Capt. B.S.C. ; from R. A. joined B.S.C. ; Capt. 1871 ; d. 1878. 186 REV. R. PAYNE SMITH'S (AFTERWARDS MR. WEIR'S) CLASS, 1852-9 ADAM, George, 1853-6. CI. 2-4. s. of George Adam, 6 St. Vincent Street. Artist. BAIRNSFATHER, Hugh WiUiam, 1852-7. CI. 1-5. b. 1842; s. of Peter Bairnsf ather, Ochterlony House, Forfarshire. Capt. I.S.C. Madras; Ensign, 1859; Lt. 1862 ; Capt. 1873 ; ret. 1875. Address : Beechwood, Coupar Angus. BALDERSTON, Archibald, 1854-7. CI. 3-5. b. 16 March 1843 ; s. of Maj. Archibald Balderston, 16th B.N.I., 23 Melville Street. Wimbledon Sch. and Addiscombe, 1 860-1 ; Capt. 34th and 109th Regts. ; Ensign, 1861; Lt. 1863; Capt 1873; killed by landslip while superintending rescue work at Naini Tal after an earthquake; m. Emily Spencer ; d. 18 Sept. 1880. BALFOUR, Lewis, 1852-6. CI. 1-4. b. 29 Oct. 1842 ; s. of Lewis Balfour, Merchant, Calcutta. In business in Calcutta ; d. 6 Aug. 1873. BANKS, William Mitchell, 1853-8. CI. 2-6. b. 1 Nov. 1842; s. of Peter S. Banks, S.S.C, 67 Great King Street. Edin. Univ. ; M.D. 1864 ; Univ. Gold Medal for Anat. Thesis on Wolffian Bodies ; Demonstrator of Anat., Glasg. Univ., 1865-7 ; settled in Liverpool, 1867, as an operating Surg, and teacher of Anat. ; Ass. Surg. Liverpool Roy. Inf. 1875 ; Surg. 1877 ; Em. Prof, of Anat., Univ. CoU. ; F.R.C.S. and Mem. of Council R.C.S. and Gen. Med. Council ; author of many papers on Surg, subjects ; Kt. 1899 ; LL.D. Edin. ; J.P. for Liverpool ; gave oration before Med. Soc, Lond., 1893, and address on Surg, at Montreal Meeting of Brit. Med. Assoc. 1897 ; m. Elizabeth Rathbone, dau. of John ElUott, Merchant, Liverpool ; d. 9 Aug. 1904 ; see also E.A. Ch. xii. 6. BECKETT, Harry Barron, 1855-8. CI. 4-6. b. 21 Julv 1842 ; s. of Capt. J. 0. Beckett, H.E.I.C.S. I.C.S. ; Extra Ass. Comr., Punjaub, i860; ret. 1897 ; Civil and Sessions Judge, Peshawar; Dep. Comr., Peshawar, Simla, and Jullundur ; m. Florence MacMuUen ; d. 20 March 1910. BELL, John, 1852-7. CI. 1-5. b. 1841 ; s. of John Bell, Enterkine House, Ayrshire. Of Enterkine, Ayrshire ; J.P. and D.L. for Ayrshire ; late Capt. Ayrshire Yeo. Cav. ; m. 1868 Margaret Crawford, u. dau. of William Cooper of Failford, Ayrshire. Address : Enterkine House, Annbank, Ayr- shire. BELL, Wilham Montgomerie, 1852-8. ■ CI. 1-6. b. 7 May 1842 ; s. of Alex. Montgomerie Bell, W.S., Prof, of Conveyancing, Edin. Univ. Edin. Univ. ; Lond. Scottish Vol. Rifle Corps ; won Long Leap at Calcutta Athletic Meeting, 1869 ; in Liverpool and London and in Calcutta for twelve years with Gladstone, Wyllie and Co. ; afterwards merchant in Bombay for more than thirty years (of BeU, Russ and Co.) ; now ret. Address : 18 Coates Crescent, Edin. BLACKWOOD, Charles Dimsf ord, 1852-4. CI. 1, 2. b. 15 Jan. 1842 ; s. of Maj. WiUiam Blackwood, H.E.I.C.S., 5 Coates Crescent. Lt. B.N.I. ; died of malarial fever in the Mil. Hosp., Calcutta, after an illness of only three days, -^ Oct. 1862. BOLAM, Charles, 1856-7. CI. 5. BOYLE, Alexander James, 1852-3. CI. 1. b. 26 Feb. 1842 ; s. of Patrick Boyle of Shewalton, Ayrshire. Ensign 30th Regt. 1861 ; ret. 1865 ; m. (i) 1876 Mary L. J. Hodgkinson ; (2) 1892 Clare Banning ; d. 29 Sept. 1909. BOYLE, John, 1852-6. CI. 28 Aug. 1839; Rev. Dr. Colinton (Guardian). Merchant ; d. 25 March i860. 1-4. b. Balfour, BROWN, William, 1852-4. Q. 1, 2. s. of Robert Brown of Firth, 29 George Square. BUCHANAN, Hamilton Ramsay, 1853-7. CI. 2-5. b. 10 May 1840; s. of Andrew Buchanan, Pitfirrane, Dun- fermline. Went to Australia, c. 1861 ; m. Isabella, dau. of Robert BeU, East Stowe, Queens- land ; d. 7 Feb. 1901. CAMPBELL, Robert Wylie, 1854-5. CI. 3. s. of Neil Campbell, 20 Margaret Street, Greenock. CARNIE, Adolphe, 1852-4. CI. 1, 2. b. 1 Nov. 1842 ; s. of Charles Carnie, Merchant, 16 Clarendon Crescent. Accountant, S. Australia ; m. ; d. 1909. COOK, George, 1852-8. CI. 1-6. b. July 1842 ; s. of Alex, Shank Cook, Advocate. Lt. 77th Ft. ; died of cholera at Peshawar, i8 June 1867. REV. R. PAYNE SMITH'S (AFTERWARDS MR. WEIR'S) CLASS, 1852-9 187 COOK, John, 1852-6. CI. 1-4. b. Aug. 1843; s. of Alex. Shank Cook, Ad- vocate. Maj. ; V.C. ; 5th Goorkhas; Ensign, i860; Lt. 4th B. Europ. Regt. 1861 ; 1862 107th B.N.I, and 3rd Sikhs; Capt. 1872; Maj. 1878 ; served Umbeyla exped. 1863 (desp., medal, two clasps) ; Hazara (Black Moun- tain) exped. 1 868 ; Afghan campaign, 1878 ; capture of Peiwar Kotal (V.C, Brev. Maj.) ; Monghyr Pass, Sung-i-Nawishta heights, and Takt-i-Shah peak, near Cabul, where he was severely wounded, 12 Dec. 1878, and died of his wounds, 19 Dec. 1878 ; see also E.A. Ch. i. 137. CRAIGIE, William Burnet, 1854-6. CI. 3, 4. b. 12 April 1840 ; s. of Burnet Craigie of Lenton, Cluny, Aberdeen- shire. Won Calcutta Cup at St. Andrews first year it was played for ; Maj. 2nd B. Cav. ; Cornet, 1859 ; Lt. 1862 ; Brev. Capt. 1871 ; Capt. 1872 ; Maj. 1879 ; ret. 1881 ; m. (i) EUa, dau. of Maj. -Gen. Stewart; (2) Mary Ada, dau. of Surg. -Gen. Fleming; d. 31 March 1903. CRICHTON, David Maitland MakgiU, 1852-4. CI. 1, 2. b. 20 Aug. 1841 ; s. of David M. M. Crichton, D.L., of Rankeilour, Cupar, Fife. Maj. -Gen. 92nd Highs, and 2nd Batt. Greu. Gds. ; 2nd Lt. 92nd Highs. 1859 ; Lt. 1861 ; Capt. 2nd Batt. Gren. Gds. 1867 ; Lt. -Col. 1876; Col. 1882; Maj. -Gen. comdg. Tralee dist. (Co. Kerry), 1894 ; ret. 1898 j m. Lady Margaret Pleydell-Bouverie, dau. of 4th Earl Radnor ; d. 2 Jan. 1907. CROFTON, Edward Walter Home, 1856-7. CI. 5. b. 1842 ; s. of Col. Crofton, R.A., Leith Fort. Ensign 60th Riiles, 1861 ; Lt. 1865; Capt. 1873 ; Adj. Agra Vols. ; d. 1879. DALMAHOY, Simon Sawers, 1856-7. CI. 5. b. 1842; s. of Patrick Dalmahoy, W.S., 69 Queen Street. Addiscombe, 1858-60 ; Ensign Bom. N.I. i860 ; Lt. 1862 ; Capt. 1870 ; d. Aug. 1876 on voyage home. DODSON, Arthur Leathom Plumptre, 1852-4. CI. 1. b. 21 March 1842; s. of Rev. John Dodson, Littledale Hall, Caton, Lancashire, and 15 Claremont Crescent. Rugby; Trin. Coll. Cantab; in business in the Argentine ; m. Nora G. Dodson ; d. 10 Dec. 1^05. DODSON, Charles Edward, 1852-4. CI. 1, 2. b. 1840; s. of Rev. John Dodson, Littledale Hall, Caton, Lan- cashire, m. Miss Ranken, y. dau. of Col. Rankeu ; d. 23 May 1892. DONALD, Andrew, 1852-7. CI. 1-5. b. 12 Feb. 1842; s. of Alexander Donald, W.S., 21 Atholl Crescent; Dux CI. 1 and M. 4. Maj. R.M.A. ; 2nd Lt. 1859 ; Lt. 1861 ; Capt. 1872 ; Maj. 1881 ; h.p. 1885 ; in command of R.M.A. at Alexandria and Kassassin, 1882 (Queen's and Khedive's medals) ; d. 24 Jan. 1888. DUNDAS, Colin Mackenzie, 1852-5. CI. 1-3. b. 12 Sept. 1842 ; s. of George Dundas, Senator of Coll. of Justice (Hon. Lord Manor). Of Ochtertyre, Perthshire ; R.N. 1855 ; Lieut. 1862 ; ret. Comm. 1877 ; served in Russian war on H.M.S. ' Russell ' (Baltic medal) ; m. 1882 Agnes dau. of Samuel Wauchope, C.B. ; d. 15 June 191 1. DUNDAS, James, 1852-5. CI. 1-3. b. 12 Sept. 1842 ; s. of George Dundas, Senator of Coll. of Justice (Hon. Lord Manor). Trin. Coll., Glenalmond, 1855; Addis- combe, 1859-60; Capt.; V.C; Lt. R.E. (Bengal), i860 ; Capt. 1872 ; served in iShootan exped. 1865 ; awarded the Victoria Cross for gallant conduct at the attack on the blockhouse at Dewangiri, 30 April 1865; wounded (medal with clasp); killed by premature explosion of mine at Cabul, 23 Dec. 1879; see also E.A. Ch. i. 118 and 138. DUNLOP, Cohn Hinton, 1858-5. CI. 2, 3. b. 17 Oct. 1841 ; s. of Henry Dunlop of Craigton, Milngavie. m. Mina, dau. of Lord Ardmillan ; d. 19 Nov. 1868. DUTHIE, Charles James, 1855-9. CI. 4-7. b. 23 Oct. 1841 ; s. of Rev. Archibald Hamilton Duthie, R. of Upper Deal, Kent. Trin. Coll. Oxon ; C Bury, Lanes, 1863 ; Army Chap. 1867-72 ; Priv. Chap, to Earl of KinnouU, 1873-4; C. St. Paul's, Knights- bridge, 1874-6 ; Clewer, Windsor, 1876-80 ; vol. clerical work in Episc. Ch. in Scot. 1881-7 ; entered Ch. of Rome, 1888 ; in charge of R.C Mission, N. Berwick, 1891- 1910 ; d. 29 Aug. 1910. DYMOCK, Robert Lockhart, 1852-8. CI. 1-6. b. 20 Oct. 1842; s. of Robert Lockhart Dymock, Proc. Fis. of Edin., 19 George Square. Edin. Univ. 1858-63 ; Med. Student ; d. 19 June 1863. FEARNLEY, Charles Joseph, 1852-3. CI. 1. s. of D. Fearnley, The Rinns, Linlithgow. 188 REV. R. PAYNE SMITH'S (AFTERWARDS MR. WEIR'S) CLASS, 1852-9 FIELD, Edward Hamilton, 1852-4. CI. 1, 2. b. 19 Feb. 1841 ; s. of Rev. Edward Buroh Field, B.C.L., of More- land, Kinross-shire, afterwards Dean of Canterbury, d. i6 Aug. 1854. GLEGG, Charles Forbes, 1853-7. CI. 2-5. b. 5 Aug. 1840 ; s. of Capt. Henry Vibart Glegg, H.E.I.C.S., 8 Carlton Street. C.E. Dunedin, N.Z. ; m. Helen Harrower ; d. 14 Aug. 1912. GLEGG, Henry Richmond, 1853-8. CI. 2-6. b. 20 Dec. 1841 ; s. of Capt. Henry Vibart Glegg, H.E.I.C.S., 8 Carlton Street ; Dux of CI. M. 6, 1858. Man. Nat. Bank of N.Z., Wellington ; d. 8 May 191J. GR.^ME, Robert de Grseme, 1855-9. CI. 4-7. b. 18 Feb. 1841 ; s. of James Graeme of Garvock, Perth- shire ; best in German, CI. 7, 1859. Of Garvock; Advocate, 1869; d. 12 May 1902. HALLIDAY, James, 1852-7. a. 1-5. s. of Mrs. Black, Sunnyside House, Biggar. Mercantile Marine. HIGHAM, James, 1854-6. CI. 3, 4. s. of James Higham, Brighouse, Huddersfield. HILL, James Dunlop, 1852-4. CI. 1, 2. b. 1842 ; s. of James Lawson Hill, W.S., Commissary Clerk, 26 Heriot Row. C.E. (ret.). Address : Dumfries. HOLMES, Peter, 1856-8. CI. 5, 6. Trinity. Open High Jump, 1858. JAFFRAY, WiUiam, 1852-8. CI. 1-6. s. of William Jaftray, Indigo-planter, 29 Alva Street ; XL Merchant, Hong-Kong; with Jardine, Matheson and Co. ; d. u. 1876. JOPP, Andrew Abercrombie, 1852-9. CI. 1-7. b. 27 June 1842; s. of John Jopp, W.S., 80 Albany Street ; Dux of CI. 4, 5, and 6 and of the School, 1859; Math. Medal, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Acad. Club Prizes, Clerk Maxwell Prize for Math., and best in Greek Testament and French and Latin Verse, CI. 7, 1859. Capt. R.E. ; Lt. i860; Capt. 1873; 1874 Sec. to Agent-Gen. of N.S.W. ; received thanks of Govt, for valuable services ; 1879 specially selected by Lord Cranbrook for the important post of Dir. - Gen. of Stores at India Ofi&ce; ret. 1891; m. 1875 Margaret, e. dau. of Capt. Liebenrood, R.N., of Prospect Hill Park, Berks; d. 26 Jan. 1893 ; see also E.A. Ch. i. 7. KELLY, John James, 1856-7. CI. 5. b. 25 April 1842 ; s. of John Kelly, Banker, Dunbar. Marlborough, 1858-9 ; in business in Shanghai for nine yrs. ; Jt. Agent with his father of B.L. Bank, Dunbar, 1874; Agent, 1890; J. P. for Haddington; Sec. and Treas. Dunbar Episc. Ch. ; Clerk to heritors of the parish ; Sub-Distributor of Stamps and Taxes for twenty-five yrs. ; Sec. Dunbar G.C. for thirteen yrs. ; Vice-Consul, Sweden and Norway ; Mem. of the Parochial Bd. and P.C. for twenty yrs. ; Town Chamberlain and Treas. Police Comrs. ; in Lond. Scottish and Shanghai Rifles (Miholoong Co.) ; com- manded ist Haddington Art. Vols, for twenty yrs. ; ret. as Maj. with V.D. after thirty- five yrs. service ; m. Florence Mary, y. dau. of John Moir Macqueen, S.S.C, Edin. Address : B.L. Bank, Dunbar. LAUDER, John Thomson, 1852-5. CI. 1-8. b. 27 Nov. 1841 ; s. of R. Scott Lauder, R.S.A., 7 Carlton Street. Pupil to farmer ; d. 16 Nov. 1865. LAUDER, Robert Scott, 1852-8. CI. 1-5. b. 27 Jan. 1844 ; s. of R. Scott Lauder, R.S.A., 7 Carlton Street. M.D. Edin. ; Res. Ass. Phys. Momingside Lunatic Asyl. ; afterwards in gen: practice, Tayport, Fife ; m. Sophia Laura Thomson ; d. 4 June 1887. LLOYD, James, 1853-9. CI. 2-7. s. of James Lloyd (Java) ; won High Jump, 1859; XL; XX.; d. LOW, William Wilson, 1852-4. CI. 1, 2. s. of Wm. Low, Accountant, 58 Great King Street. LYALL, David Robert, 1852-9. CI. 1-7. b. 24 Nov. 1841 ; s. of David Lyall, 28 Alva Street; Second in all Subjects, CI. 7, 1859 ; XL 1856-9 ; Capt. 1858, 1859; XX. (Capt.), 1857-8, 1858-9 ; won MUe and Hurdles, 1858, 1859, and 100 Yds. in 1859. I.C.S. i860; C.S.I. ; Insp.-Gen. PoUce, Bengal, 1880-4 ; Comr. of Chittagong and Patna, 1884-92 ; Civil Polit. Off. with Lushai Force, 1889 ; C.S.I. 1891 ; Mem. Bd. of Revenue, Bengal, 1892; B.L.C. 1893; on special duty as Pres. of Comtee. on Mil. and Public Works, 1894; ret. 1896; Supt. Cooch Behar State, 1896-9 ; m. Laura Agnes, dau. of Maj .-Gen. W. J. B. Knyvett. Address: REV. R. PAYKE SMITH'S (AFTERWARDS MR. WEIR'S) CLASS, 1852-9 189 Netherclay House, Bishop's Hull, Taunton. See also E.A. Ch. ii. 44. MACAW, William John, 1852-6. CI. 1-4. s. of Mrs. Macaw, 50 Great King Street. MACDOUGALL, Alan, 1855-7. CI. 4, 5. b. 22 May 1842 ; s. of Lt.-Col. John MacdougaU, H.E.I.C.S., S. Coates House. M.I.C.E. 1877; Engineer in service of N.B. Rly. -1869, when he went to Canada as Res. Engineer of Toronto, Grey, and Bruce Rly.; 1871-3 in charge of North Grey extension of Northern Rly. of Canada, and in 1873 entered the P.W.D. ; employed on harbour and river improvements on the Western lakes and St. Lawrence until 1877, when he came home, and was engaged again for a time on the N.B. Rly. ; return- ing to Canada, 1883, he practised in Toronto as Consult. Engineer ; F.R.S.E. ; F.R.S. Soc. of Arts, of which he received Silver i/LedaX, 1880, for paper on Canadian Light Rail- ways ; Mem. of Canadian Soc. of C.E., the organisation of which was effected, largely through his persistent efforts, in 1887 ; Mem. of its Council for many years ; Vice-Pres. 1894 ; m. 1871 Emily Augusta, dau. of Rev. Prof. M'Caul, Prin. of Toronto Univ. ; d. 23 April 1897. MACLEAN, Allan, 1852-4. CI. 1, 2. s. of Capt. Maclean, Hong-Kong. MARSHALL, Theodore, 1855-9. CI. 4-6. b. 8 March 1843; s. of Hon. John Marshall (first Lord Curriehill), Senator of Coll. of Justice. Glasg. Univ., M.A. 1864 ; Edin. Univ. ; Ass. St. Stephen's, Edin., 1867-9 ; Min. of Caputh, 1869-93 ; Depute Convener, 1893- 1900, and afterwards Convener of the Home Mission Comtee. ; Convener of the Army and Navy Chaplains Comtee. 1888, and of the Indian Churches Comtee. 1895 ; Chaplain to the Edin. Garrison, 1904-8 ; 1900-8 Hon. Chaplain (ist CI.) to the Forces ; Mod. of the G.A. of Ch. of Scot. 1908-9 ; D.D. Glasg. Univ. 1898. Publication : Closing Address at the General Assembly of 1908 (Blackwood, Edin.). m. Anna, e. dau. of Rev. Maxwell Nicholson, D.D., Min. of St. Stephen's, Edin. ; d. i May 1909 ; see also E.A. Ch. xvi. 114. MARTIN, John Bell, 1852-6. CI. 1-4. b. 6 Jan. 1842 ; s. of Mungo Johnstone Martin, M.D., 16 Melville Street. R.M.A. Woolwich ; m. Helen, y. dau. of T. W. Legge of Greenwich ; d. 9 Dec. 1866. MELVILLE, George Fisher, 1852-9. CI. 1-7. b. 21 May 1841 ; s. of John Melville, Lord Provost of Edin., 15 Heriot Row ; XI. B.A. Oxon (B.N.C. 1859-62) ; Advocate, 1865; Reporter on the Session Cases, 1872- 82; Sheriff Sub. of W. Lothian, 1882-97; m. 1906 Maud, y. dau. of Lt.-Col. Babiugton', 7th Huss., of Brooklands, Hants. Address :' 12 Moray Place. Edin. MONTEITH, Henry Adam, 1852-5. CI. 1-3. b. 18 June 1842 ; s. of James Monteith, 30 Hamilton Place. R.N. ; Lieut. 1863 ; ret. Comm. ; Dep. Gov. Perth Prison, 1881-2; 1882 (Aug.) Gov. Barlinuie, Glasg. ; 1882 (Dec.) Gov. of Gen. Prison, Perth; m. Mary Catherine, dau. of William Tombs Derv§, Coates Manor, Cirencester ; d. 14 Aug. 1883. MORE, Charles Walter, 1852-6. CI. 1-8. b. 25 Oct. 1840; s. of Alexander More, 14 Danube Street. Insur. office. MORGAN, David, 1852-3. CI. 1. b. 9 Dec. 1841 ; s. of James Morgan, S.S.C, 7 Walker Street. Rly. Engineer ; m. Alice Ann, dau. of the late WiUiam EstaU Toogood of Bourne- mouth, Hants ; d. 28 Dec. 1903. MORTIMER, Thomas Alfred Clark, 1852-8. CI. 1. b. 13 March 1840 ; s. of T. E. Mortimer, 97 George Street. Of Mortimer and Son, Gun Makers, Edin. ; J. P. for Co. of City of Edin. ; nine yrs. Mem. of Edin. Town Council ; Dir. Edin. Chamber oi Commerce; Chm. Scottish Trade Protec- tion Soc. ; m. Catherine, e. dau. of Sir George Harrison; d. 3 Dec. 1912. MURDOCH, Alexander Drimmie, 1854-6. CI. 3, 4. b. 16 Feb. 1840; s. of George Murdoch, Newmill of Keith, Banff. Glasg. Univ. ; Ch. of Eng. ; D. 1863 ; P. 1864 Dio. Oxford; C. St. James's, Leith; St. John's, Princes Street, Edin.; Founder and R. All Saints, Brougham Street, Edin., 1867-1906 ; Canon, St. Mary's Cathedral, Edin., 1883 ; Chancellor, 1906 ; F.S.A. Scot. ; editor and translator of The Grameid, for Scot. Hist. Soc, 1889 ; The Deeds of Montrose, i vol. 4to (Long- mans), 1893 ; Suggestions for Devout Thought in Passion and Holy Week (Grant and Son, Edin.) ; Macpherson's Loyal Dis- suasive, for Scot. Hist. Soc, 1902 ; Mem. of Council of Scot. Hist. Soc. 1901 ; m. Anna, dau. of George Hume Wilcox ; d. 30 Oct. 1906 ; see also E.A. Ch. xiv. 26. MURRAY, David Patterson, 1852-4. CI. 1, 2. b, 1842 ; s. of John Murray, Surg., 19th Lt. Drag. Capt. 90th Regt. ; Ensign, 1858 ; Lt. 1861 ; Capt. 1865 ; d. 1873. NISBET, James, 1854-5. CI. 8. b. 24 June 1841 ; s. of Robert Nisbet of Lambden, by Greenlaw. Edin. Univ. ; Farmer, Lambden, which he inherited from his father, 1861 ; took 190 REV. R. PAYNE SMITH'S (AFTERWARDS MR. WEIR'S) CLASS, 1852-9 an active part in County business ; J. P., Comr. of Supply, and Mem. C.C. from its commencement ; on School Bds. of Green- law and of Eccles from their commencement ; Chm. of each ; Capt. Greenlaw Co. Vols. ; ret. as Maj. and joined ist Roxburghshire Mounted Vols., 1872, as Corporal; ret. as Sergt. 1882 ; d. 20 July 1908. OLIPHANT, Robert Balfour, 1852-4. CI. 1-2. b. 30 June 1840; s. of Robert Oliphant, Surg., H.E.I.C.S., 21 India Street. Passed into the army; d. 30 Jan. 1856. PATERSON, Charles Edward, 1853-8. CI. 2-6. b. 30 July 1843; s. of James Paterson, M.D., Staff Surg. Black Watch, 17 St. Bernard's Cres- cent ; Ferguson Medal, 1857. B.D. Edin. Univ. ; Ch. of Scot. Parish Min. of Dalton, Dumfries.shire ; afterwards Chap, in Paris until his death ; m. AUson Cruikshanks, Dumfries ; d. 29 April 1880. PATERSON, James, 1852-3. CI. 1. s. of Mrs. Paterson, Wardie Villa. PATERSON, Thomas Dawes, 1856-8. Q. 5, 6. s. of James Paterson, Greenhill Gardens ; Mitchell Medal, 1858. PATON, George, 1852-6. CI. 1-4. b. 1 Oct. 1841 ; s. of John Paton of Crailing, Roxburghshire. Maj.-Gen. ; C.M.G. ; 2nd Lt, 24th Regt. 1859; Lt. 1862; Capt. 1869; Maj. 1880; Lt.-Col. 1882; Col. ; 1886 Maj.-Gen. 1898 ; ret. 1901 ; served with Perak exped. 1875-6 (medal with clasp) ; Kaffir War, 1877-8, and Zulu campaign, 1879 (desp., medal with clasp, C.M.G.) ; commanded troops in Barbadoes, 1892-4 ; Comdt. Sch. of Musketry, Hythe, 1894-8 ; Col. So. Wales Borderers, 1902 ; m. (i) Ethel, dau. of Gen. Bagot ; (2) Nancie, dau. of E. Walker. Address : Army and Navy Club, PaU Mall, Lond., S.W. PILKINGTON, James Winter, 1853-6. CI. 2-4. s. of Thomas Pilkington, Architect, 9 South-east Circus Place. RHIND, Robert Hunter, 1856-7. CI. M. 5. b. 28 July 1841 ; s. of Wilham Rhind of Stockport, Cheshire. Trained as C.E. in Manchester ; went to India as a Prob., P.W.D., 1862; served, till retirement as Supt. Engineer (ist CI.), Bengal, 1893 ; m. Miss H. T. Ferguson. Ad- dress: 21 St. George's Road, Chiswick, London, W. ROBERTSON, Adam A., 1852-8. CI. 1-6. s. of James Robertson, M.D., F.R.C.S., 2 Charlotte Place. ROSS, Gillean Hector, 1852-3. CI. 1. s. of Mrs. Ross, 17 Clarence Street. ROSS, Justin Charles, 1852-5. Q. 1-3. b. 10 Dec. 1841 ; s. of Alex. Ross, H.E.I.C.S. ; Dux of CI. 2 and 3, 1854 and 1855. Roy. Mil. Acad., Edin., 1855-6; Wimble- don, 1856-9 ; Addiscombe, 1860-1 ; Lt.-Col. R.E. (late Bengal) ; C.M.G., LL.D. ; Lt. i860; Capt. 1873; Maj. 1881; ret. Lt.-Col. 1888; Irrigation Depart., N.W.P., India, 1863-83 ; Egyptian Irrigation Service, 1883- 92 ; Insp. - Gen. of Irrigation in Egypt under Sir Colin Scott Moncrieff, 1884-92 ; designed and carried out many important irrigation works ; ret. from Egyptian ser- vice, 1892 ; 2nd cl. Medjidie, 1885 ; 2nd cl. Osmanieh, 1892 ; C.M.G. 1888 ; LL.D. Edin. 1894. ; portrait in hall of E.A. ; m. 1875 Ameha Hoyle; d. 17 Aug. 1896; see also E.A. Ch. iv. 4. SCOTT, Gideon James, 1852-5. Cl. 1-3. s. of Mrs. Scott, 7 Shandwick Place. SHAND, John Andrew, 1852-8. Cl. 1-6. b. 8 Jan. 1843 ; s. of John Shand, W.S., 24 Royal Circus. Barr. Mid. Tem. 1864 ; d. 22 May 1875. SHORE, Hon. Frederick William John, 1856-8. Cl. 5, 6. b. 27 Aug. 1844 ; s. of Right Hon. Lord Teignmouth, Northallerton, Yorks. Lt.-Col. R.H.A. ; Lt. 1867; Capt. 1878; Maj. 1884; Subst. Lt.-Col. 1894; ret. 1894 ; m. 1894 Anne Louisa, dau. of Peter ConneUan. Address: BaUyduff, Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny. SIM SON, William Benjamin, April 1856-9. Cl. 4-7. b. 1842; s. of WiUiam Simson, Sec. Bank of Scot., 9 Eton Terrace, d. 27 Nov. 1910. SIVEWRIGHT, Charles Richard, 1852-4. Cl. 1, 2. b. 9 March 1840; s. of C. K. Sivewright, Cargilfield, Trinity. Planter, Jamaica ; d. 2 Sept. 1901 at Montego Bay, Jamaica. SIVEWRIGHT, George Vivian, 1852-4. Cl. 1, 2. b. 20 Aug. 1841 ; s. of C. K. Sivewright, Cargilfield, Trinity. R.M.A. Woolwich ; Maj. R.E. ; Lt. 1857 ; Brev. Maj. 1871 ; Maj. 1878 ; m. Mary Ehzabeth, dau. of Thos. Forbes Reynolds, M.D. ; d. 20 Dec. 1884 at Kingston, Jamaica. STODART, Alexander Tweedie-, 1852-7. Cl. 1-5. b. 5 Aug. 1842; s. of George Tweedie - Stodart, W.S., 16 Abercromby Place. M.D. Edin. Univ. ; Phys. for some years m Naples ; d. 31 March 1907. DR. D'ARCY THOMPSON'S CLASS, 1853-60 191 STODART, George Tweedie-, 1852-7. CI. 1-5. b. 18 Jan. 1841 ; s. of George Tweedie-Stodart, W.S., 16 Abercromby Place. Edin. Univ. ; W.S. 1867, of Fraser, Stodart and BaUingall, W.S. ; d. 23 May 1882. THOMSON, James Fraser, 1852-4. CI. 1, 2. s. of John Thomson, Writer, 20 Comely Bank. TOLLEMACHE, Charles Hay, 1853-7. CI. 2-5. b. 20 Dec. 1842 ; s. of W. F. ToUemache, Comm. R.N., 13 Aber- cromby Place. Lt. 83rd Regt. ; Ensign, 1861 ; Lt. 1863 ; d. 22 April 1867. WALKER, Alexander, 1855-6. CI. 4. b. 18 April 1841 ; s. of George Walker, Merchant, 4 Wellington Place, Leith. Mercliant, Leith ; d. 3 Jan. 1901. WALKER, David James, 1855-7. CI. 4, 5. s. of James Walker, 1 Thom- son's Place, Leith; Dux of CI. M. 5, 1857. WALLACE, John, 1857-8. CI. 6. s. of Rev. Henry Wallace, 16 Howard Place. WATKINS, Frederick William, 1852-3. CI. 1. b. 5 Dec. 1841 ; s. of Rev. F. W. Watkins, Thryberg, near Rother- ham. Ciielteuliam Coll. 1854-6; R.M.A. Wool- wich, 1860-2 ; Lt. R.E. 1862 ; d. 17 Sept. 1874 of Gibraltar fever. WEIR, Robert Walter, 1853-7. CI. 2-5. b. 14 Jan. 1843 ; s. of Rev. Walter Weir, Min. of Longformacus, Duns. M.A. Edin. Univ. 1862 ; Ass. Min. E. Ch., Parish Dundee, 1866, and Park Ch., Glasg., 1867-8 ; Min. of Greyfriars Parish, Dumfries, 1868-1904 ; Convener of the Ch. of Scot. Comtee. on Correspondence with other Reformed Churches since 1899 ; D.D. Edin. Univ. 1906. Author : History of the Foreign Missions of the Church of Scotland, 1900 ; History of the 3rd Batt. King's Own Scottish Borderers, 1907 ; Romanism and Protestantism, a Guild Text-book, 1909. m. Jessie Macdonald, dau. of Rev. J. G. Macvicar, D.D., LL.D., Min. of Moffat. Address : Greyfriars, CoUnton, Midlothian. WILSON, James Clark, 1852-7. CI. 1-5. b. 21 July 1842 ; s. of James Wilson, Merchant, 6 Gilmore Place. M.D. Edin. Univ. 1863 ; L.R.C.S.E. 1863 ; Physician in Ayr ; m. Florence Hammond Christie, Dundee ; d. Oct. 1877. WRIGHT, Robert, 1853-8. CI. 2-6. b. 1842; s. of Robert Wright, 12 Pitt Street. M.D. Edin. 1864 ; L.R.C.S.E. 1864 ; Doctor at Glamis, Forfarshire ; d. 1883. DR. D'ARCY THOMPSON'S CLASS, 1853-60 AITKEN, George Candy, 1855-9. CI. 3-6. s. of Rev. J. Aitken (India). ANDERSON, John Ritchie, 1857-9. CI. 5, 6. b. 1843 ; David Clark, Coupar Angus (Guardian), d. Jan. 1864. ARKLEY, Patrick, 1853-7. CI. 1-4. b. 1843; s. of Patrick Arkley, Sheriff Sub. of Midlothian, 29 Great King Street. Died while still at school as the result of an accident in the yards, 1857. BAILLIE, Alexander William Mowbray, 1853-60. CI. 1-7. b. 16 March 1843 ; s. of Dr. George BaiUie, H.E.I.C.S., 3 Atholl Crescent ; Dux of CI. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 and of the School, 1860 ; best in Latin Prose and Greek Verse, CI. 7, 1860 ; 1st and 3rd Acad. Club Prizes, Mackenzie Prize for Scholar- ship, and best in Greek Testament, 1860 ; also Mackenzie Prize for Scholarship, 1859. B.A. Oxon (Ball. Coll. 1862-6) ; ist CI. Mods. 1864; ist CI. Grts. 1866; Barr. Inn. Tern. 1871. Address : 11 Chantrey House, Eccleston Street, Lond., S.W. BAXTER, James, 1853-5. CI. 1, 2. Edward Woodford, LL.D., H.M.I.S., 59 Great King Street (Guardian). BOWMAN, George Charles, 1855-6. CI. 3. s. of Capt. Henry S. Bowman, Adj. Edin. County Mil., Dalkeith. BUNTINE, James Robertson, 1857-9. CI. 5, 6. b. 10 Nov. 1841 ; s. of WiUiam Buntine, H.E.I.C.S., Ayr. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. 1862 ; Advocate, 1865 ; Sherifi Sub. Stirhngshire from 1876 ; res. 1906, and apptd. Hon. Sheriff Sub. ; Pres. 192 DR. D'ARCY THOMPSON'S CLASS, 1853-60 Sheriff Substitutes Assoc. 1905-6 ; m. (i) Jane, dau. of David Sandeman, Glasg. ; (2) Jean, dau. of Archibald Finnie of Spring- hill and Grange, Ayrshire. Address : Tor- brex House, Stirling. CARMICHAEL, James, 1853-5. CI. 1, 2. b. 23 Aug. 1843 ; s. of William Scott Carmichael, M.D., 22 Northumberland Street. Edin. Univ.; M.D. 1864; Berlin and Vienna, 1871-2; F.R.C.P.E. 1875; Clin. Lect. on Disease in Children in Univ. of Edin. ; Examiner in Forensic Med. and P.H., R.C.P. Edin. ; Consult. Phys. Roy. Edin. Hosp. for Sick Children ; Ex-Pres. of Roy. Med. Soc, Edin.; Res. Phys. Roy. Inf., Edin.; Phys. New Tovirn Disp. ; author of text- book, Disease in Children, and various papers in the med. journs. ; m. Elizabeth Lash Chatiield, Lewes, Sussex. Address: 22 Nor- thumberland Street, Edin. CARR, Edmund, 1856-8. CI. 4, 5. b. 15 June 1844 ; s. of Ralph Carr, afterwards Carr-EUison, Hedgeley, Alnwick, Northumberland, and Dun- ston Hill, Whickham, Co. Durham. Made two voyages to Calcutta as an apprentice ; subsequently passed Army Exam., but did not accept a commission ; went to N.Z. for four yrs. ; returned, 1868 ; Land Agent to his father and subsequently to his brother, the late J. R. Carr-EUison, till his own death; Capt. ist Newcastle Vol. R.E.; fmly. in Colonial Vols., N.Z., with which he saw active service in the native wars (N.Z. medal) ; m. 1892 Frances EUzabeth Char- lotte, dau. of WiUiam Anderson of Garden House, Cullercoats ; d. 12 July 1892. CARROLL, Thomas, 1856-8. CI. 4, 5. CAY, John Frederick, 1856-60. CI. 4-7. b. 2 Nov. 1842 ; s. of Robert Dundas Cay, W.S., Registrar of the Supreme Court, Hong - Kong, 1844-55 ; 2nd Acad. Club Prize, 1860 ; Ferguson Medal, 1858 ; Mitchell Medal, 1859 ; Math. Medal, CI. 7, 1860. Banking in India, 1864-7 ; Private Sec. to Baron Rothschild in Paris, 1868-71; Sec. and Gen. Man. Patent Shaft and Axle- tree Co. Ltd., Wednesbury, 1871-1900 ; Dir. Metropolitan Amalgamated Rly. Car- riage and Waggon Co. Ltd. and the Patent Shaft Co. Ltd., Lichfield and Bournemouth, since 1900; m. Miss Dixie, dau. of Sir Alex. Dixie, Bart., of Bosworth Park, Leicestershire. Address : Preston Grange, Bournemouth. CHAMBERS, James, 1853-4. CI. 1. b. 4 March 1841 ; s. of Robert Chambers, Publisher, 1 Doune Terrace. Distinguished musician and violinist ; resi- dent in Sydney, Australia, since 1865 ; m. Address : Sydney, Australia. CONSTABLE, Archibald, 1853-60. CI. 1-7. b. 27 Oct. 1843 ; s. of Thomas Constable, Printer to H.M. Printer to H.M. Queen Victoria along with his father in 1865 ; now Printer to His Majesty in Scotland ; translated in 1892 John Major's Historia Majoris Britannice for the Scottish History Society ; LL.D. St. Andrews, 1895 ; m. 1874 Mary Susan Scott Wrench. Address : Lysvold, Currie, Mid- lothian. COWIE, James, 1857-8. CI. 5. s. of Adam Cowie, Kilmarnock. CUNDELL, John Ross, 1857-8. CI. 5. b. 8 May 1843 ; s. of Joseph Cundell, Agent B.L. Co. Bank, Leith. Agent B.L. Bank, Leith; J.P. for Mid- lothian ; Hon. Treas. Leith Sailors' Home ; m. Mary Maria Larnach, N.S.W. ' Address : 9 Belgrave Place, Edin. CUNINGHAM, Thomas, 1853-8. CI. 1-5. b. 14 May 1848; s. of Alexander Cuningham, Sec. N.L. Bd., 17 Coates Crescent ; Dux CI. M. 5, 1858. Wine Merchant ; m. Miss C. S. RoUand, dau. of John RoUand. Address : 2 Admiral Terrace, Edin. DANFORD, Charles, 1854-6. CI. 2. Horatio Ross, Greenhill Gardens (Guardian); d. DAVIDSON, Christopher Middlemas, 1853-4. CI. 1. b. 6 May 1843; s. of Henry Marshall Davidson, Holme House, Haddington, Sheriff Clerk of E. Lothian. Edin. Univ. 1859-61 ; Lt.-Col. Roy. Munster Fus. ; Ensign 4th K.O. Regt. 1862 ; Lt. 1866 ; Capt. 1875 ; Maj. 1881 ; ret. Hon. Lt.-Col. 1882; served in Abys- sinian campaign, 1868; action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (medal) ; apptd. Hon. Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms, 1889 ; now serving in H.M. Bodyguard ; Queen Vic- toria's Jubilee medal, 1897 ; King Edward's Coronation medal, 1902 ; m. Jessie Rose Oliphant, dau. of B. B. Williams, late of Buscot Park, Berks. Address : 14 Victoria Park, Dover. DOW, John, 1853-7. CI. 1-4. From Perthshire; Dux CI. M. 4, 1857; d. DRYSDALE, James St. Clair, 1853-6. CI. 1-3. b. 1843; Miss Drysdale, 9 Hope Street (Guardian). Ensign 93rd Highs, i860 ; d. 1862. DUN, Francis Henry, 1853-4. CI. 1. s. of Mrs. Dun, 27 London Street. DR. D'ARCY THOMPSON'S CLASS, 1853-60 193 DUNLOP, James Macnair, 1853-4. CI. 1. b. 18 March 1843 ; s. of Alexander Dunlop of Clober, 45 Moray Place. Merchant, Bombay ; drowned in Bombay Harbour, 4 April 1885. FERRIER, Alexander Walter, 1853-8. CI. 1-5. b. 22 Nov. 1843 ; s. of Maj. Hay Ferrier of Belsyde, Linlithgow. R.M.A. Woolwich, 1861-3; Lt.-Col. R.A. ; Lt. 1863; Capt. 1876; Maj. 1883; Lt.-Col. 1891 ; ret. Lt.-Col. 1896; J.P. Linlithgowshire, 1897 ; d. 7 Jan. 1909. FORBES-GORDON, Arthur Newton, 1858-8. CI. 1-5. b. 22 Jan. 1844; s. of Arthur Forbes-Gordon, W.S., of Rayne, 6 Rutland Street. Rugby, 1858; of Rayne ; J.P. and D.L. Aberdeenshire ; Ensign 79th (Q.O. Cameron) Highs. 1863; Lt. 1867; Adj. 1876; Capt. (ret.), 1878; m. (i) Christian, dau. of James Dalrymple of Langlee ; (2) Adeline, dau. of P. J. Newton of Dunkekney Manor, Co. Carlow ; (3) Penelope, dau. of Maj. Napier Christie, late 93rd and 79th Highs. A ddress : Legatesden, Pitcaple, Aberdeenshire, and Junior U.S. Club. FORMAN, WiUiam Scott, 1858-60. CI. 6, 7. b. 20 Nov. 1844 ; s. of James Forman, Advocate, 6 Drummond Place. Barr. Mid. Tem. ; I.C.S. ; Judge of Hydera- bad, Scinde; d. 24 Nov. 1886. FRASER, Arthur Abraham, 1853-9. CI. 1-6. b. 16 May 1844; s. of John Eraser, 18 Craven Hill, Bays- water, Lond., W. In mercantile business ; m. Charlotte CuviUier. Address : 58 Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park, Lond., W. GOWER, Lord Albert Leveson, 1857-60. CI. 5, 6. b. 21 Nov. 1843 ; s. of His Grace the 2nd Duke of Sutherland (20th Earl), Dunrobin Castle. Cornet 2nd Life Guards, 1864 ; Lt. 1868 ; Capt. (ret.), 1873; m. Grace Emma Town- shend, o. dau. of Sir Thomas Abdy, ist Bart. ; d. 23 Dec. 1874. GRANT, Evan Baillie, 1855-8. CI. 3-5. b. 15 Dec. 1842 ; s. of Patrick Grant, W.S., Sheriff Clerk of Inverness-shire, BalUfearie, Inverness. Cornet 3rd Huss. 1864 ; ret. 1868 ■; m. Isabella, Lady Miller of Glenlee ; d. 1903. HALL, John Grieve, 1857-9. CI. 5, 6. b. 24 Aug. 1842; s. of Maj. Hall, Portobello. Maj. R.E. ; Lt. 1862 ; Capt. 1877 ; Maj. 1882 ; d. 1884. HAMILTON, Thomas, 1853-8. CI. 1-5. b. 26 Jan. 1843 ; s. of Sir WiUiam Hamilton, Bart., of Preston and Fingalton, Prof, of Logic and Meta- physics, Univ. of Edin., 16 Great King Street. L.R.C.S. and L.M.E. 1865 ; M.B. and CM. Edin. 1865; F.R.C.S.E. 1868; Ext. Mem. Roy. Med. Soc, Edin.; late Surg. HoUoway and N. Islington Disp. ; Surg. Univ. Chn. Surg. Wards and Res. Phys. Roy. Inf., Edin. Contribution: Case of Acute Synovitis treated by Carbolic Acid (Lancet, 1868). m. Helen, dau. of John Nutt of Lond. A ddress : 57 Aberdeen Road, High- bury, Lond., N. HANNAH, John Julius, 1853-4. CI. 1. b. 8 May 1844 ; s. of Rev. John Hannah, D.C.L. Oxon, Rector E.A., 62 Great King Street. Glenalmond, 1854-61 ; Ball. CoU. Oxon ; M.A., B.D., and DD. ; Cuddesdon Theologi- cal Coll.; C. of Brill, 1867-70; Paddington, 1870-1 ; Brighton, 1871-4 ; V. St. Nicholas, Brighton, 1874-88 ; V. and R. Brighton and R. West Blatchington, 1888-1902 ; R.D. of Lewes, Div. v., 1889-1901 ; Proctor in Con- vocation for Archdeaconry of Lewes, 1895- 1902; Preb. of Chichester, 1887-1902; Dean of Chichester since 1902 ; Chm. Brighton and Preston Sch. Bd. 1887-1901 ; called as a special witness before Comtees. of House of Commons on Plural Voting for Sch. Bds., and some years later on the Burials Acts ; V.D. 1904 ; m. 1874 Annie Barbara, dau. of WilUam Thomson, J. P., D.L., of Balgowan and KeiUour Castle, Perthshire. A ddress : Deanery, Chichester. HIGNETT, George Edward, 1856-9. CI. 4-6. s. of F. Hignett, Cholmondeley, Cheshire. HOME, David George Binning, 1853-4. a. 1. b. 13 Feb. 1843 ; s. of George Home Binning Home of Argaty and Softlaw. d. June 1859. HOWDEN, Andrew, 1853-8. CI. 1-5. b. 1843 ; s. of Andrew Howden, W.S., 21 Walker Street. With Agra Bank ; d. 1871. HUGHES, David Erskine, 1853-9. CI. 1-6. b. 21 June 1843 ; s. of George Hughes, W.S., 10 Rutland Street. M.D. Edin. 1864; L.R.C.S.E. 1864 Surg. -Col. I.M.S. Bom. ; Ass. Surg. 1866 Surg. Lt.-Col. 1886; Brig. Surg. 1888 Surg. -Col. 1892; ret. 1897; m. Address 26 Sunderland Terrace, Bayswater, Lond., W INNES, Cosmo, jun., 1853-60. CI. 1-7. b. 1843 ; s. of Cosmo Innes, Advocate, P.C.S., 15 Inverleith Row. C.E. Lond. ; d. 194 DR. D'ARCY THOMPSON'S CLASS, 1853-60 JACKSON, Charles Watson, 1858-9. CI. 6. b. 18 Oct. 1842; s. of Dr. William Jackson, F.R.C.S., H.E.I.C.S., St. Bernard's Crescent; XX. Sheep Farmer, N.Z., till 1S70; Cattle and Sheep Rancher, California ; Wool Merchant, San Francisco (ret.) ; m. Alice, dau. of Thos. Noble Beasley. Address : 2711 Claremont Boulevard, Birkley, California, U.S.A. JOHNSTON, George, 1853-8. CI. 1-5. s. of John Smith Johnston, S.S.C, 28 Pitt Street. KER, James, 1853-9. CI. 1-6. b. 1843 ; s. of Rev. John Ker, Min. of Polmont. Edin. Univ. ; accidentally killed, 1863. LAWRIE, John Paton, 1853-8. CI. 1-5. b. 12 Dec. 1841 ; s. of John Lawrie, Georgetown, Demerara ; Cricket Ball and Open 100 Yds. 1858. Maj. 2nd Ft. ; afterwards A.P.D. ; Ensign, 1864 ; Lt. 1867 ; Capt. 1877 ; P.M. 1879 ; Hon. Maj. 1884 ; Staff P.M. 1887 ; d. 1894. LOGIN, Edward William Spencer, 1853-4. a. 1. b, 1 May 1843; s. of Sir John Spencer Login, Kt., M.D. Edin., H.E.I.C. Polit. S. Wimbldeon, Eton, 1857-60; King's CoU. Lond. 1860-2; London Scottish Vols, when first raised ; qualified for Indian Finance Dept. 1863-6, with Oriental Bank, Thread- needle Street, E.C. ; Ass. Accountant-Gen. 's Office, Lahore, 1866 ; Controller, Money Order Office, Bombay, 1866; Offg. Ass. Controller-Gen., Calcutta, 1869; Bombay, 1872, and Ass. to Accountant-Gen., British Burma; Ass. to Accountant-Gen. and in charge of Money Order Offices, Bombay, 1873 ; 1868 suggested the extension of Money Orders to England and the British Colonies, which was finally sanctioned and adopted by the Gov.-Gen. in Council, 1873 ; in charge of System of Overland Transmission of Money Orders, 1872; d. 16 Dec. 1876 at Point-de-Galle. LYALL, James M., 1857-9. CI. 5, 6. From Earnock House, Hamilton. M'CLURE, William Lees, 1856-8. CI. 4, 5. b. 14 Sept. 1842 ; s. of William M'Clure, Eccles, Manchester. Merchant, Manchester (ret.) ; Alderman and J. P. for Lancashire, 1888 ; m. 1865 Flora, dau. of William Simpson of Spring- field, Inverness. Address : Springfield, In- verness. M'lVER, Donald, 1857-9. CI. 5, 6, b. 1842 ; s. of Evander M'lver, Scourie, Sutherlandshire. Land Agent for Lord Falmouth at Truro ; d. 1865. MACKAY, James, 1853-9. CI. 1-5. b. 16 April 1844 ; s. of Robert Mackay, W.S., 10 Shandwick Place. W.S. 1867 ; d. 25 Dec. 1876. MACLEAN, Henry, 1853-4. CI. 1. M'NEILL, Harry Bennett, 1853-9, CI. 1-6, b. 1843 ; s, of Malcolm M'Neill, Brig.-Gen. Madras Cav. ; won Long Leap, 1858. Capt. Bom. Cav. ; Cornet, 1861 ; Lt. 1862 ; Brev. Capt. 1873 ; Capt. 1875 ; d. 1879. MAITLAND, Augustus Alexander William John, afterwards Strachan, 1853-61. CI, 1-7. b. 1844; s. of Augustus Maitland, W.S. ; best in English Verse, CI. 7, 1861. Studied for Church ; took the name of Strachan ; d. 1899. MARR, James Alexander, 1853-8. 01. 1-5. b. 27 Oct. 1842 ; s. of Dr. James Marr, F.R.C.S.E., 5 Brandon Street, d. II March 1910 at Liverpool, Australia. MARR, WiUiam Bruce, 1853-8. CI. 1-5. b. 11 Nov. 1843 ; s. of Dr. James Marr, F.R.C.S.E., 5 Brandon Street, d. in AustraUa. MASTERS, John, 1853-4. CI. 1. s. of William Masters, 20 Albany Street. MELVILLE, George, 1853-7. CI, 1-4. b. 1 July 1842 ; s. of George Melville of Culross, N.B. K.C.M.G. ; Imp. C.S. 1862 ; Lt. Kent Art. Mil. 1873 ; transferred to Col. C.S. 1874 ; Treas. and Col. Sec. Sierra Leone, 1875 ; Ass. Govt. Sec. Brit. Guiana, 1S79 ; Col. Sec. Brit. Honduras, 1889; Administrator, 1890-1 ; Administrator, Falkland Islands, 1893; Col. Sec. Bahamas, 1894; Adminis- trator, 1894-5; Col. Sec. Leeward Islands and Island Sec. Antigua, 1895-1902; Ad- ministrator, St. Lucia and Windward Islands, 1903-5; ret. 1905; C.M.G. 1891; K.C.M.G. 1900 ; m. 1869 Marie Elise Louise, dau. of Capt. FitzLanders of Chalton Hall, North- umberland. Address : c/o Cox and Co., Charing Cross, Lond. MIDDLEMASS, Christopher, 1856-7. CI. 4. b. 1842 ; s. of R, H, Middle- mass, 14 Henderson Row. Maj. 107th and 17th Regts. ; Ensign, 1859; Lt. i860; Capt. 1867; Maj. 1882; d. 1887. MILROY, William Muir, 1855-9. Ci. 3-6. b. 10 May 1841 ; s. of John Milroy of Torsonce, Stow. DR. D'ARCY THOMPSON'S CLASS, 1853-60 195 M.A. Edin. Univ. 1865 ; Advocate, 1868 ; m. 1871 Elizabeth Christian, dau. of Peter Drummond of Drumearn, Perthshire ; d . 28 July 1877. MURRAY, David, 1856-7. CI. 4. b. 1843 ; s. of James T. Murray, W.S., 31 Queen Street, m. ; d. 13 Feb. 1893. MYLNE, Louis George, 1853-5. CI. 1. b. 20 April 1848 ; s. of Maj. Chas. David Mylne, 6th Bom. N.I. Merchiston, 1855-61; Univ. of St. Andrews, 1861-2 ; C.C. Coll. Oxon, 1862-7, 2nd CI. Mods., istCl. Gts. ; B.A. 1867; M.A. 1870; D.D. 1876; rowed 7 in Coll. VIII. ; late Lord Bishop of Bombay ; C. of N. Moreton, Berks, 1867-70; Tutor, Keble Coll., Oxon, 1870-6; Bp. of Bom. 1876-97 ; V. St. Mary's, Marl- borough, and R.D. of Marlborough, 1897- 1905 ; Preb. of Salisbury, 1899-1905 ; R. Alvechurch, Worcs., since 1905 ; m. Amy Frerica, dau. of G. W. Moultrie. Address : Alvechurch Rectory, near Birmingham. MYLNE, William Robert, 1853-60. CI. 1-6. s. of James Mylne, W.S., 35 Charlotte Square. C.A. Edin. 1869. Address : 21 Eglinton Crescent. NICHOLSON, Charles Patrick, 1855-8. CI. 3-5. N I VI SON, Thomas Henry Strachan, 1854-9. CI. 2-6. b. 6 Aug. 1842; s. of Rev. Richard Nivison, Min. of Middlebie, Dumfriesshire. M.D. Edin. 1864; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1864; Phys., Christchurch, Hants ; d. 1884. OLIPHANT;, John, 1853-8. CI. 1-4. b. 8 June 1843 ; s. of Robert OUphant, Surgeon, H.E.I.C.S., 21 India Street. M.D. Edin. 1864 ; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1864 ; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1864 ; Phys. in Leicester ; late Surg. Northern Hosp., Liverpool ; d. II July 1891. PATTERSON, John Hunter, 1854-9. CI. 2-6. s. of J. H. Patterson, Melbourne. PEARSON, Charles John, 1858-60. CI. 1-7. b. 6 Nov. 1843; s. of Charles Pearson, Pres. of the C.A. Soc. ; best in Latin Verse, French, and German, CI. 7, 1860. Edin. and St. Andrews Univs. ; M.A. Oxon (C.C. Coll. Schol.) ; Gaisford Greek Prizes, Prose, 1862, Verse, 1863; LL.D. Edin. ; Kt. ; Barr. Inn. Tern, and Advocate, 1870 ; Q.C. 1890 ; Sheriff of Chancery, 1885-8; Proc. of Ch. of Scot. 1886-90; Kt. 1887 ; Sheriff of Renfrew and Bute, 1888-9 ; Perthshire, 1889-90; Sol. -Gen. 1 890-1; L.A. 1891-2, and again 1895-6 ; raised to Bench with title of Lord Pearson, 1896 ; ret. 1909 ; M.P. Edin. and St. Andrews Univs. 1890-6 ; P.C. ; Dean of the Fac. of Advocates, 1892-5 ; Hon. Sec. to Dirs. of E.A. 1870-3, and Dir. 1877-98 ; m. 1873 Elizabeth, dau. of M. Grayhurst Hewat of Norwood; d. 15 Aug. 1910 ; see also E.A. Ch. iii. 77, xvi. 152, and xviii. 7. POPE, Donald, 1853-6. CI. 1-3. s. of James Pope, Junction House, Leith ; d. POWRIE, Thomas, 1857-9. CI. 5, 6. b. 5 Jan. 1843 ; s. of James Powrie of Reswallie, Forfarshire ; XX. ; 1st Fencing. Edin. Univ. ; ist Fencing ; J. P. for Forfarshire. Address : Craig ville, Laggan, Kingussie, or Reswallie, Forfar. PURDIE, Thomas, 1856-8. CI. 4, 5. b. 27 Jan. 1843 ; s. of James Purdie, Writer and Banker, Biggar, Lanark. Roy. Sch. of Mines (Associate) ; St. Andrews Univ. ; Wurzburg Univ. ; Ph.D. ; B.Sc. Lond. ; LL.D. St. Andrews and Aberdeen; F.R.S. ; Estanciero in Argentina, 1863-70 ; Demonstrator in Chem., Roy. Coll. of Science, 1875-8 ; Science Master at High School, Newcastle, Staffs, 1881-3; Prof, of Chem., United Coll., Univ. of St. Andrews, 1884-1909 ; Professor Em. since 1909. Publications : a series of researches in Journal of Chem. Soc. 1881-1910. m. 1878 Marianne, dau. of John Rotherham, Coventry. Address : 14 South Street, St. Andrews. RAIT, George Thomas, 1857-8. CI. M. 5. b. 29 July 1842; s. of John Rait, Farmer and Distiller, Milton, E. Lothian. Edin. Univ. ; Q.E.R.V.B. 1860-3 ; Fell, of Institute of C.A. Lond. ; served appren- ticeship to Borthwick and Howden, C.A., Edin., 1858-63; Accountant, Lond., 1865; Dir. and Chm. of many important Cos. ; a Chm. of the Crystal Palace ; Mem. of Lond. Chamber of Commerce, Roy. Col. Institute, Soc. of Arts, etc. etc. ; Liveryman, Coopers' Company, Lond., 1878; Master, 1911-12 ; m. ; d. 2 July 1912. RAMSAY, James, 1853-9. CI. 1-6. b. 17 July 1845 ; s. of James Ramsay, A.C.S., 13 Henderson Row. 1850-3 Circus Place Sch. ; M.A. St. An- drews, 1863 ; Ramsay Bursar ; M.B. and CM. Edin. 1866 ; M.D. Edin. 1869 ; thirty-one yrs. Med. Off. of Mil. ; twenty-seven yrs. Med. Off. York P.O. ; Vice-Pres. Yorks Branch Brit. Med. Assoc. ; thrice Pres. York Med. Soc. ; five yrs. Hon. Med. Off. York Public Disp. ; fmly. Res. Phys. Roy. Inf., Edin. ; ret. 1906 ; Registrar of the Dean and Chapter of York, and Chapter Clerk, York Minster; m. Frances Williamson, dau. 196 DR. D'ARCY THOMPSON'S CLASS, 1853-60 of Rev. W. T. Eyre, J.P., of Padbury, Bucks. Address : 23 High Petergate, York. RHIND, John, 1857-9. Q. 5, 6. b. 31 Jan. 1843 ; s. of William Rhind, Stockport. M.D. Edin. ; F.R.C.S.E. ; Gen. Med. Pract., Yorkshire, and Cape of Good Hope ; m. Sophia, dau. of Rev. John Burnet, LL.D. ; d. 1883. ROBERTON, James Warren, 1855-7. CI. 3, 4. Mrs. Mitchell, Oldhamstocks, near Dunbar (Guardian). ROSS, William Gordon, 1858-7. CI. 1-3. b. 4 Oct. 1843 ; s. of Alexander Ross, I.C.S., 19 Inverleith Row. Wimbledon, 1857-60, XI. (Capt. twoyrs.), winner of Half-mile and High Jump ; R.M.A. Woolwich, 1861-2; Pollock Sword; XI. (Capt.) ; R.E, XI. ; Lt.-Col. R.E. (Bengal) ; Lt. 1862; Capt. 1876; Maj. 1882; Lt.-Col. 1887 ; h.p., ret. 1889 ; P.W.D., Irrigation and Secretariat, N.W.P., 1866-75 : In- structor and Prof, of Fortifications and Geometrical Drawing, Woolwich, 1876-89 ; portrait as Maj. R.E. (1884) in hall; m. 1876 Georgina Sophia, dau. of Col. John F. Porter, Madras Cav. A ddress : Malvern House Private Hotel, Great Malvern. ROY, David Maitland Makgill Crichton, 1853-4. CI. 1. b. 26 March 1843; s. of Frederick Lewis Roy, W.S., of Nenthorn, Berwickshire. Produce Broker, Liverpool; m. Martha, dau. of Rev. Robert Creswell, Ravenstone, Leicestershire ; d. 29 April 1898. SAVI, Thomas Brown Blake, 1853-9. CI. 1-6. b. 29 Nov. 1841; s. of T. Savi, Moisgunge, Bengal ; XI. 1858, 1859. Addiscombe, 1859 ; R.M.A. Woolwich, 1860-1, XL; R.E. XL 1862-4; Lt.-Col. R.E. (Bengal) ; Lt. 1861 ; Capt. 1874 ; Maj. 1881 ; Lt.-Col. 1888 ; ret. 1894 ; served with Bhootan exped. 1865-6 (medal with clasp) ; 1870 joined the Rly. Depart., P.W.D., as Ass. Engineer ; apptd. Dep. Consult. Engineer, Oudh and Rohilkund Rly., until transferred as Man. Punjab State Rly. ; after- wards Man. Indus Valley State and Northern Bengal State Rlys. Address: Melbury, Guild- ford, Surrey. SIDDONS,HenryGeorgeFombell, 1854-5, CI. 2. b. 14 May 1842; s. of Maj. Henry Fombell Siddons, Madras Cav. Radley Coll. and Woolwich ; Lt.-Col. R. A. ; Lt. 1864; Capt. 1877; Maj. 1883; Lt.-Col. 1890; ret. 1897; served with Burmese exped. 1885-9, including the operations of the 3rd Brig, under Brig. -Gens. Lockhart and CoUett (medal with two clasps) ; m. Miss Glove, Calcutta ; d. 1905. SIMPSON, Henry John, 1853-4. CI. 1. b. 14 Jan. 1843 ; s. of James Henry Simpson, Selville, Portobello. Merchant, Liverpool, Calcutta, and Lend. ; d. 17 May 1909. SIMPSON, Walter Grindlay, 1853-60. CI. 1-6. b. 1 Sept. 1843 ; s. of Prof. Sir James Young Simpson, Bart., M.D. Edin. Univ. ; Dux CI. M. 6, 1860. B.A. Cantab ; Advocate, 1873 ; S. father as 2nd Bart. 1870; author of The Art of Golf; J. P. Edin.; m. 1881 Rose Anne Fitzgerald Mackay ; d. 29 May 1898 ; see also E.A. Ch. v. 104. SMAIL, John James Cullen, 1853-5. CI. 1, 2. b. 1843; s. of William Archibald Small of Overmains, R.N., 1 Atholl Crescent. Of Overmains ; Comm. R.N. ; Sub- Lieut. 1861 ; Lieut. 1863 ; ret. Comm. 1872 ; Gov. of Swansea, Portland, Nottingham, and Stafford Prisons ; m. Anna Maria Husey ; d. 26 July 1901. SMITH, James, 1856-7. CI. 4. s. of J. Smith, Ronaleyn, Row, Dum- barton. SMITH, John Wilson, 1853-4. CI. 1. b. 18 May 1842 ; s. of Maj. Hope Smith of Cruicksfield, Duns. R.N. Sch., New Cross, and Clapham Grammar Sch. ; Sandhurst, 1859-61 ; of Cumledge, Berwickshire ; Ensign ist Ft. i86i ; ret. 1865 ; m. Harriett Mary Wells of Guelph, Canada. Address : Cumledge, Duns. SMITH, William Cunningham, 1857-60. CI. 5-7. b. 1843; s. of C. Smith, 26 Burnbank Terrace, Glasg. ; Open High Jump, 1860. With Douglas, Alderson and Co., N.Z. ; d. STUART, Andrew Moody, 1853-9. CI. 1-6. b. 26 Dec. 1842; s. of Very Rev. Alexander Moody Stuart, D.D., Mod. G.A. of F. Ch. of Scot. 1857, 43 Queen Street. M.A. Univ. of Edin. ; d. i Sept. 1866. SUTHER, Russell, 1853-5. CI. 1, 2. b. 1 Nov. 1842 ; s. of Right Rev. T. G. Suther, D.C.L., Bp. of Aberdeen. Dr. TuUoch's, Aberdeen ; d. 6 Nov. 1858. THOMSON, Alexander, 1857-8. CI. 5. b. 9 Jan. 1843 ; s. of Andrew Thom- son, Seafield, Alloa. Timber Merchant, Grauton ; a Man. of the Roy. Inf. and Roy. Edin. Hosp. for MR. TROTTER'S CLASS, 1854-61 197 Sick Children ; Dir. N.B. and Merc. Insur. Co., Clydesdale Bank, and other Cos. ; Chm. Scottisii American Mortgage Co. ; Ass., Merchant Company of Edin. ; m. (i) 1870 Beatrice, dau. of Benjamin Taberer, Burton- on-Trent; (2) 1874 Mary Ann, dau. of William Mitchell, Writer, Cupar, Fife; d. 5 Nov. 1899. THOMSON, John, 1853-9. CI. 1-6. b. 12 Jan. 1843 ; s. of John Thomson, 22 Rutland Street ; Prize for best English Essay, open to Rector's CL, 1859. Edin. Univ. ; after five yrs. in Liverpool and three in India settled in Manchester as a merchant (Stewart, Thomson and Co.), 1869; Pres. Chamber of Commerce, Man- chester ; Liberal candidate for N.W. Division of Manchester at time of death; m. EUza, dau. of Archibald Kerr, Merchant, Hamilton, Ont.; d. 28 Feb. 1904; see also E.A. Ch. xi. 97. TOD, Thomas Miller, 1853-4. CI. 1. s. of T. M. Tod, 29 Clarence Street. WALKER, William George Colebrooke, 1857-60. CI. 5-7. s. of William Walker, Lt. - Gov. of Georgetown, Brit. Guiana. WARDEN, Wilham, 1853-6. CI. 1-3. b. 30 Sept. 1843; s. of Wilham Warden, 10 Clarendon Crescent. Harrow ; Exeter Coll. Oxon ; M.A. ; Barr. Mid, Tem. ; practised, Western Circuit; J.P. for W. Kerry ; d. 23 Feb. 1903 at Derryquin Castle, Co. Kerry. WATSON, Adam, 1854-8. CI. 2-5. b, 4 Feb. 1841 ; s. of Hugh Watson of Keillor, Forfarshire. Stock Breeder in Australia ; m. Miss Osborne in California ; d. at Sydney, N.S.W., 24 April 1880. WEBSTER, David Frank Byron, 1853-8. CI. 1-5. b. 1843 ; s. of Gen. Webster, Denham Green, Trinity. Capt. 2nd Ft. ; Ensign, 1862 ; Lt. 1864 ; Capt. 1875 ; d. 1878. WEBSTER, John Vernor, 1853-7. CI. 1-4. b. 20 Aug. 1843; s. of John Webster, Thankerton, Holytown. Lt. Ayrshire and Wigtown Bifles, 1870 ; ret. 1873 ; m. Charlotte Perston ; d. 2 April 1877. WOOD, Patrick, 1853-7. CI. 1-4, b. 11 June 1843 ; s. of Capt. Patrick Wood, H.E.LC.S., of Dennistoun, Tasmania, and 20 Royal Circus. d. 6 Feb. 1862. MR. TROTTER'S CLASS, 1854-61 ALEXANDER, Richard Henry, 1854-5. CI. 1. b. 17 May 1844 ; s. of James Alexander, 22 Clarence Street. Upp. Canada Coll. ; went to B.C. 1862 ; lumbering, mining, packing cariboo, etc. ; in 1870 became Accountant, Hastings Sawmills Co., Vancouver; Ex -Mem. Bd. of Health ; Sec. Sch. Bd. ; Alderman ; Chm. Pilotage Bd. ; served with Victoria Rifles, 1865 ; now J.P. ; Ass. Gen. Man. B.C. Mills, Timber, and Trading Co. Ltd., Vancouver ; m. Emma Tammage, Victoria. Address : 1000 Gilford Street, Vancouver, B.C. ARTHUR, FinlayF.R., 1856-7. CI. 3, s. of Richard Arthur, S.S.C, Viewfield, Momingside. ARTHUR, James R., 1856-7. CI. 3. s. of Richard Arthur, S.S.C, Viewfield, Morningside. Sometime Lawyer, Montello, Wisconsin, U.S.A. ATKINSON, John Balfour, 1856-9. CI. 3-5. b. 1844; s. of John Balfour Atkinson, 8 Royal Terrace. Univ. Coll. Durham ; L.Th. 1865 ; Ch. of Eng. ; D. 1873; P. 1874; R- of Larling, Dio. Nor., 1887; fmly. C. of Combe-Down, near Bath, 1873-6 ; Tickenham, Somerset, 1876-87 ; d. 1901. BALLENDEN, John, 1854-6. CI. 1, 2. Mrs. Bannatyne, 1 Clarence Street (Guardian). BARBER, Frederick, 1854-5. CI. 1. s. of Capt. Barber, 19 Duke Street. BELL, Alexander James Montgomerie, 1854-61. CI. 1-7. b. 1845 ; s. of Alex. Montgomerie Bell, W.S., Prof, of Conveyancing, Edin. tjniv. ; Acad. Club Prize for best in History, and best in German, CI. 7, 1861. Glasg. Univ. 1 861-4; among other prizes won Jeffrey Gold Medal ; SneU Exhib. 1864 ; Ball. Coll. Oxon, 1864-9 ; 2nd CI. Mods. 1866; Gaisford Prize for Greek Verse, 1867 ; 2nd CI. Grts. 1868 ; B.A. 1869 ; M.A. 1871 ; A.F.C. 1871-4 ; Schoolmaster, Marlborough, 1869-70; Fettes, 1870-5; Lect. in Classics, St. John's CoU., Oxon, 1876-7 ; Class. Mod. in Pass School, 1876-7 ; Private Tutor, Limpsfield, Surrey, 1877-90; 198 MR. TROTTER'S CLASS, 1854-61 Oxford since 1890 ; Examiner in Classics for Prelim., Glasg. Univ., 1893-7 I Mem. of Jt. Bd. 1893-6; Pres. Oxford Nat. Hist. Soc. 1898-9; F.G.S. 1899; Sen. Master of the Schools, 1904-5 ; Sen. Examiner in the Pre- lim. Exam., Sch. of Jurisprudence, 1906-7; 1910-11 Chm. Class. Mods, in Pass School; Occasional Examiner as Ass. to C.S. Comrs. 1890 to present time; 1913 awarded a Civil List pension of ;^6o, ' in recognition of his valuable contributions to Geology and Paleontology.' Publications : Greek Reader (Clarendon Press) ; Csesar,B.G.Booki. (Williams and Norgate) ; Early Stone Age in, Surrey, 1888 ; papers on prehistoric times of human society in various journals (Anthro- pological Society, 1894; Antiquary, 1884, 1894, and 1910 ; Longmans, 1898). m. 1875 Anna Mary, dau. of Wm. Robert Hayne of Newcastle - on - Tyne. A ddress : The Barn House, South Newington, Banbury. BELL, William, 1856-60. CI. 3-6. s. of Mrs. Bell, 33 East Claremont Street. BLACK, Frederick Harrison, 1854-6. CI. 1, 2. b. 22 July 1845 ; s. of J. Y. Black, Clayton, Cupar. Settled in Australia. BLACKBURN, James, 1854-7. CI. 1-3. b. 20 April 1844 ; s. of Peter Black- burn of Killearn, M.P. for Stirlingshire. Eton; R.X., then English Bar; d. 19 Nov. 1893. BLAIR, Hugh, 1854-8. CI. 1-4. b. 27 Dec. 1844 ; s. of Hugh Blair, W.S., of Auchenreoch, 15 Randolph Crescent. Rugby; C.A. 1869; F.F.A. 1872; Pres. C.A. Soc. 1901-3 ; m. Margaret Isabella, e.- dau. of Benjamin Robert Bell, Sheriff of Banff, Elgin, and Nairn ; d. 20 Aug. 1906. BROWN, John Laurence, 1858-9. CI. 5. b. 6 Dec. 1841 ; s. of Andrew Brown, 55 Melville Street. Grazier, Tondeburine, Gulargambone, N.S.W. ; J.P. 1866 ; m. CaroUne Bradley. BROWN, William Francis, 1858-9. CI. 5. s. of Andrew Brown, 55 Melville Street. Grazier. Australia. Address : Cooerwrath, N.S.W. BRUCE, Andrew M'Crae, 1854-8. CI. 1-4. b. 5 Jan. 1842 ; s. of William Bruce of Symbister, 1 Saxe-Coburg Place. Col. LA.; C.B. ; Ensign, i860; Lt. 1861 ; Capt. 1869; Maj. 1880; Lt.-Col. 1886; Col. 1896 ; 2nd B. Pus. 1860-1 ; ist Gurkhas, 1861-5 ; 4th Regt. P.I. (P.F.F.), 1865-94 : Polit. and Staff Service; Agent in Gilgit, 1893-4 ; Col. on staff, Ferozepore, 1S96-7 ; Brig. -Gen. comdg. at Bangalore, 1897; Lahore div. 1898 ; Rohilkund div. 1898 ; served in Bhootan exped. 1865-6 (medal and clasp) ; Bezoh Afridi, 1869 (special thanks of Govt, of India) ; Merangai exped. 1869 ; Jowaki Afridi exped. 1879 (clasp) ; Afghan '' War, 1879-80 (medal) ; Mahsud Wuzeeri, 1881 (desp., brought specially to the notice of H.E. the Com.-in-Chf.) ; Tukht-i-Suliman, 1881 (desp.) ; Zoab Valley, 1884 ; Hazara exped. , 1888 (clasp); Merangai, 1891, comdg. ist Col. (desp.) ; Good Service Pension of ;£ioo, 1899; C.B. 1900; m. Margaret, y. dau. of Charles Hay. Address : La Bourdonnerie, La Rocque, Jersey. BUCHANAN, Thomas Alexander, 1855-8. CI. 2-4. b. 1844 ; s. of John Buchanan of Powis, Stirling. Of Powis, Stirling ; d. BUNTINE, WiUiam, 1857-60. CI. 4-6. b. March 1843 ; s. of Wilham Buntine, H.E.I.C.S., Ayr. Tea-planter, Ceylon ; d. Nov. 1895. CADELL, Francis, 1854-9. CI. 1-5. b. 11 Sept. 1844 ; s. of John Cadell of Tranent and 20 Picardy Place, Advo- cate. M.B., CM. Edin. 1866; F.E.C.S.E. 1870; Germany and Edin. ; Sec. R.C.S.E. ; Supt. of Vaccination, New Town Disp., and Teacher of Vaccination apptd. by the L. Govt. Bd. ; author of articles in Edin. Med. Journ. and notes and queries on anthropology ; Mem. of Roy. Company of Archers ; Dir. E.A. 1892-1906 ; m. Mary Hamilton, dau. of Gen. Boileau, R.E. ; d. 12 Feb. 1909 ; see also E.A. Ch. xvi. 96. CADELL, George, 1854-9. CI. 1-5. b, 20 May 1844; s. of William MoUe Cadell, M.C.S. Indian Forest Depart. ; m. 1874 Mary jEmilia Morison M'Crae ; d. 2 July 1909. CAMPBELL, Adam, 1854-60. CI. 1-6. b. 29 Aug. 1844 ; s. of Adam Camp- bell, H.E.I.C.S., 11 Ann Street. Edin. Univ. ; four yrs. in E. India House, Liverpool ; thirteen yrs. in cotton export and other business houses in N.Y., U.S.A. ; twenty-five yrs. in present position as Treas. of the Bd. of Ch. Erection of the Presb. Ch. in U.S.A. ; m. Josephine Stanley. Address : 156 Fifth Avenue, N.Y., U.S.A. CAMPBELL, John, 1855-7. CI. 2, 3. b. 25 Jan. 1844 ; s. of John Campbell of Kilberry, Tarbert, Argyllshire, Ensign 93rd Highs. 1862; Lt. 1865; ret. 1871 ; served in Umbeyla campaign, 1863 (medal with clasp) ; J.P. and D.L. for Argyll- shire; .Mem. C.C. of Argyll from its forma- tion ; Convener of the County, 1903-8 ; m. 1871 Margaret, dau. of Thomas Lloyd of Cefu Mawr, FUntshire, and Leghorn, Italy ; d. 25 May 1908. CAMPBELL, John Erskine, 1854-5, 1857-9. CI. 1-3. s. of Charles W. Campbell, 11 Howard Place. MR. TROTTER'S CLASS, 1854-61 199 CANDLISH, Robert Smith, 1854-6. CI. 1, 2. b. 21 April 1844 ; s. of Very Rev. Prin. Robert S. Candlish, D.D., Mod. of the G.A. of F. Ch. 1861, Min. of F. St. George's, Edin. Marine Engineer in Lond., Newcastle, China, and Spain; m. 1873 Elvira Nyren, Sweden ; d. 20 May 1887 in Spain. CHEYNE, Arthur, 1854-60. CI. 1-6. b. 1 Jan. 1844 ; s. of Henry Cheyne, W.S., 6 Royal Terrace ; Dux CI. M. 4, 1858 ; XI. (Capt.), 1860, and XX. (Capt.), 1858-60 ; won Cricket Ball, Open Mile, and Hurdles, 1860. A.F.C. and A.C.C. ; Merchant, China ; m. Frances, dau. of D. M. Gordon, Merchant in India ; d. 20 April 1900. CHIENE, John, 1854-60. CI. 1-6. b. 25 Feb. 1843; s. of G. T. Chiene, Accountant, 9 Howard Place ; Fer- guson Medal, 1859; Mitchell Medal, 1860 ; XX. and XI. Edin. Univ. ; M.D., F.R.C.S.E., F.R.S. (Edin.) ; LL.D. Edin. and Glasg. ; D.Sc. Sheffield Univ. ; A.F.C. ; Pres. Scottish Football Union, 1873-4, 1877-8; C.B. 1900 ; Prof, of Surg. Edin. Univ. 1882- 1909, and Surg. Edin. Roy. Inf. ; late Pres. Roy. Med. Soc, Edin., and R.C.S.E. ; Hon. Fell, of Surg. Assocs., America, Paris, and Finland ; Consult. Surg, to H.M. Forces in S. Africa, 1900 (desp., medal, C.B.) ; ret. 1909 ; Em. Prof, of Surg. and Consult. Surg. Edin. Roy. Inf. Published: Lectures on Surgical Anatomy, 1878; Principles of Surgery, 1882. m. 1869 Elizabeth Mary, dau. of David Lyall, Calcutta. Address : Aithernie, Davidson's Mains. See also E.A. Ch. xvi, 152 and xvii. 142. CLARK, Arthur, 1854-9. CI. 1-5. s. of Maj. Clark, Blairgowrie. COCHRANE, Francis, 1857-9. CI. 4, 5. b. 27 June 1843 ; s. of Francis Cochrane, Aberdeen. Col. ist Batt. Hants Regt. ; Ensign, 1862 ; Lt. 1864 ; Capt. 1866 ; Maj. 1878 ; Lt.- Col. 1886 ; Col. 1890 ; ret. 1902 ; served with Burmese exped. 1887-9 in command of ist Batt. Hants Regt. ; also commanded Ruby Mines dist. from 7 Feb. to 31 March 1889 (medal with clasp). CRAWFORD, Alexander de Castro, 1857-8. CI. 4. b. 3 April 1844 ; s. of Dr. Crawford, Winchester. R.N. 1858 ; Lieut. 1866 ; ret. Capt. 1882 ; m. Isabel, dau. of F. ManseU of Les Vauxhelets, Guernsey. Address: Southgate, Winchester, Hants. DEAS, Sylvester Falconer Raid, 1854-60. CI. 1-5. b. 8 Feb. 1845 : s. of the Hon. Sir George Deas, Senator of Coll. of Justice, 5 Heriot Row. W.S. 1868 ; m. 1874 Alice, 2nd dau. of Michael Greyhurst Hewat, Lond. ; d. 6 Jan. 1899. DENYS, Harry, 1854-6. CI. 1, 2. s. of Mrs. Denys, 9 St. Bernard's Crescent. DICKSON, John Heatley, 1855-9. CI. 2-5. b. 6 Jan. 1843; s. of John Dickson of Corstorphine. Of Corstorphine ; Chamberlain to D. of Buccleuch on the Queensberry estate; ret. 1908 ; m. Annabella, dau. of Sir William Collins, Glasg. ; d. 23 Nov. 1909 ; see also E.A. Ch. xvii. 43. DOBBS, Arthur Macaulay, 1856-7. CI. 3. b. 18 Dec. 1845; s. of Maj.-Gen. Richard Stewart Dobbs of Knock- dolian, Greystones, Co. Wicklow, M.S.C. T.C.D.; M.A.; XX. (Capt); Ch. of Ireland ; R. of Loughgall, Co. Armagh ; m. Katherine Reid; d. 31 Jan. 1889. DOBBS, Charles Alfred, 1856-7. CI. 3. b. 9 Aug. 1843 ; s. of Maj.-Gen. Richard Stewart Dobbs of Knock- dolian, Greystones, Co. Wicklow, M.S.C. India Forest Depart. ; d. 9 April 1S71 at Shemoga, Mysore, as the result of having been mauled by a tiger. DODD, Simon Anthony, 1855-7. CI. 2, 3. b. 6 May 1843 ; s. of Nicholas Dodd of Bellshield, etc., Northumber- land. Blackheath ; Maj . 48th Regt. ; Ensign 15th Regt. 1864 ; Lt. 1868 ; Capt. 1880 ; Hon. Maj. (ret.), 1883; Gov. H.M. Prison. Ayr, 1883 ; Gov. H.M. Gen. Prison, Bar- linnie, 1883 ; Gov. H.M. Convict Prison, Peterhead, 1888 ; ret. 1908 ; m. Elizabeth Anne, dau. of Charles Cole Stewart of St. John, New Brunswick. Address: The Hall, Heads Nook, near Carlisle.' DOIG, Scrope Berdmore, 1854-5. CI. 1. b. 7 Aug. 1844 ; s. of John Doig, Surg., H.E.I.C.S., 17 Warriston Cres- cent. P.W.D. Bom.; Ass. Engineer, 1867; Ex. Engineer, 1872 ; Sanitary Engineer, Bom. P.W.D. , 1891 ; Chf. Engineer, 1893, and Chf. Engineer and Sec. to Bom. Govt. 1898 ; ret. 1899 ; m. Maude EUen, dau. of Col. Bernard, 56th Regt. and A.P.D. Ad- dress: Oughterard House, Oughterard, Co. Galway, Ireland. DONALD, Charies James, 1854-9. CI. 1-5. b. 25 Oct. 1843 ; s. of Alexander Donald, W.S., 21 Atholl Crescent. Land Mortgage Bank of India Ltd., Lond. 200 MR. TROTTER'S CLASS, 1854-61 and Calcutta, 1864-9; Merchant, Constan- tinople, 1871-87; Batoum, 1887-8 (Int. Con- sul) ; Agent Oriental Bank Estates Co. Ltd. , Colombo, 1889-94 ; now Agent Colombo Com- mercial Co. Ltd. at Bandarawella ; m. Annie Sophia, dau. of Rev. R. Holden Webb, R. of Essendon, Hertfordshire. A ddress : Ban- darawella, Ceylon. DUNCAN, James Barker, 1854-9. CI. 1-5. b. 25 May 1843 ; s. of James Duncan, W.S., 2 Heriot Row. W.S. 1866; of Duncan and Black, W.S., Edin. ; m. 1873 Louisa Janet, 4th dau. of Alexander Brodie, Stirling; d. 30 Jan. 1904. DUNCAN, John James, 1854-7. CI. 1-8. s. of Thomas Duncan, 13 Comely Bank ; d. DUNDAS, George Ralph, 1854-8. CI. 1-4. b. 26 July 1844 ; s. of George Dundas, Senator of Coll. of Justice (Hon. Lord Manor). Glenalmond, 1858; Exeter Coll. Oxon ; d. 20 March 1869. DUNLOP, Robert Bruce E., 1854-5. CI. 1. b. 19 Oct. 1848 ; s. of Henry Dunlop of Craigton, Milngavie, 80 Melville Street. m. Isabella Caie, Canada; d. 26 Jan. 1877 in Jamaica. FARQUHARSON, John, 1854-8. CI. 1-4. b. 1844 ; s. of Dr. Francis Farquhar- son of Finzean, F.R.C.S., 25 North- umberland Street. d. i860. FARQUHARSON, William, 1855-7. CI. 2, 8. s. of James Farquharson, Auchinblae. FERGUSSON, John Adam, 1857-61. CI. 4-7. b. 7 May 1845 ; s. of Sir Charles Dalrymple Fergusson, Bart., of Kil- kerran. R.M.A. Woolwich, 1863 ; Staff Coll., 1878; Woolwich XV.; won Officers' Race at R.M.C. Sandhurst, 1900 ; Col. Rifle Brig. ; 2nd Lt. 1865 ; Lt. 1870 ; Capt. 1878 ; Maj. 1882 ; Lt.-Col. 1893 ; Brev. Col. 1897 ; ret. 1902 ; A.D.C., Priv. Sec, and Clerk of Ex. Council, S. Australia, 1870-3 ; Garrison Instr., N.B., 1879-80; D.A.A.G., S. Australia, 1880-3; D.A.A. and Q.M.G., Ceylon, 1884-9 ; Prof. Tactics, Mil. Law, and Admin., R.M.C. Sandhurst, 1893-1900 ; commanded Prov. Batt. Rifle Brig. 1901-2 ; unsuccessfuly contested Peterborough (C), 1883; founded Sober Scot Society, 1900; Chm. Ex. Comtee. Roy. Army Temperance Assoc. ; m. Sarah, 2ud dau. of Joseph Gilbert, Pewsey Vale, S. AustraUa. Address : St. Philip's Lodge, Cheltenham. FERNIE, Andrew, 1856-8. CI. 3, 4. b. 31 Aug. 1842 ; s. of James Blyth Femie of Kilmux, Leven. Bank of Scot. ; afterwa:rds in S. America; d. c. 1876 at Valparaiso. FORBES, William Balfour, 1854-8. CI. 1-4. s. of Arthur Forbes Gordon, W.S., of Rayne, 6 Rutland Street. Comm. R.N. ; Lieut. 1870; ret. Comm. 1888. Address : Rathwade, Bagenalstown, Ireland. FORMAN, Alexander George, 1854-61. CI. 1-7. b. 17 April 1845; s. of John Nairne Forman, W.S., of Staffa, 8 Heriot Row. Edin. Univ. ; W.S. 1868 ; Trustee and Man. Edin. Savings Bank. Address : 43 Moray Place, Edin. FORREST, WilHam, 1854-5. CI. 1. s. of Mrs. Forrest, 8 St. Vincent Street. Mercantile Marine. FRASER, Edward Seymour, 1854-9. CI. 1-5. b. 27 June 1845 ; s. of John Eraser, 18 Craven Hill, Bayswater, Lond., W. Merchant, Rangoon ; m. Margaret Ann Eraser ; d. 10 Sept. 1893. GILLESPIE, Alexander, 1856-60. CI. 8-6. b. 18 Aug. 1844; s. of David Gillespie of Mountquhannie, Fife. Farmer till 1905 at Balmeadow, Fife. Ad- dress : Napier House, PitviUe, Cheltenham. GILLESPIE, James Carnegie, 1856-9. CI. 3-5. b. Nov. 1845 ; s. of David Gillespie of Mountquhannie, Fife. R.M.A. Woolwich ; Col. R.A. ; Lt. 1865 ; Capt. 1877 ; Maj. 1884 ; Lt.-Col. 1891 ; Col. 1896 ; m. 1883 Selina Elgiva, dau. of Fred. Lewis Scrymgeour Wedderburn of Wedderburn ; d. Feb. 1902. GOALEN, Thomas Gladstone, 1854-7. CI. 1-8. b. 11 May 1842 ; s. of Rev. Walter Mitchell Goalen, Star Bank, Trinity. Address : 59 Ritherdon Road, Balham, Lond. GORDON, Angus Fletcher, 1854-9. CI. 1-5. b. 1843 ; s. of John Thomson Gordon, Advocate, Sheriff of Mid- lothian. Clerk in Savings Bank Depart., G.P.C, Lond. ; m. (i) Miss Pepper ; (2) Miss Lovegrove ; d. Oct. 1908. GORDON, Frank John William, 1854-9. CI. 1-4. b. 10 March 1844; s. of MR. TROTTER'S CLASS, 1854-61 201 Francis W. Lockhart Gordon, 1 Clar- endon Crescent. Cheltenham, 1859-60; Oriental Bank Cor- poration, Ceylon; m. Edith, dau. of Charles E. Pemberton, Sol., Lincoln's Inn, Lond. ; d. 28 Oct. 1879 on voyage home. GORDON, John Gibson, 1854-5. CI. 1. b. 4 March 1844 ; s. of Col. Gordon, H.E.I.C.S. (Madras) 38 Moray Place. Gymnasium, Old Aberdeen, and Tower House, Wimbledon ; T.C.D. and Edin. Univ., M.B., CM. 1870 ; Ho. Surg. Manchester Inf. iSyo-i; Ass. Pract., Durban, Natal, 1873; P.M.O. to exped. against Langilibelele, 1873 ; subsequently gen. med. pract., Durban; m. 1874 M. C. Home, dau. of Maj. R. Home; d. 29 March 1885. GORDON, Pelham Henry, 1854-5. CI. 1 . b. 14 Feb. 1842 ; s. of Col. Gordon, H.E.I.C.S. (Madras), 38 Moray Place. Gymnasium, Old Aberdeen, and Tower House, Wimbledon ; T.C.D. and Edin. Univ., M.B., CM. 1866; Lond. Univ. 1878; Ass. Pract., Worksop, 1868-71 ; Dist. Surg., Natal, 1871-8; served with Vol. Col. during opera- tions against Langilibelele, 1873; m. 1878 M. T. Spencer; d. 1881. GORDON, William Henry, now Lock- hart Gordon, 1854-9. CI. 1-4. b. 30 March 1845 ; s. of Francis W. Lock- hart Gordon, 1 Clarendon Crescent. Cheltenham Coll. 1859-60 and Blackheath Sch., XX. (Capt.) ; Trin. Coll. Cantab ; Barr. Inn. Tern. 1870 ; called to Bar in Ont., and admitted for practice as a Sol. at Toronto, Canada, 1872 ; assumed the name of Lock- hart, 1870 ; m. Emily Gordon, dau. of Col. J. T. Smith, R.E., of Lee, Kent. Address : 221 George Street, Toronto, Canada. GRANT, WiUiam Forsyth Forsyth, 1854-5. CI. 1. b. 24 May 1848; s. of William Forsyth Grant of Eccles- greig, Montrose. Capt. 82nd Ft. ; Ensign, 1861 ; Lt. 1865 ; Capt. 1870 ; ret. 1871 ; Ontario C.S. 1876 ; m. M. Robinson, e. dau. of Hon. J. B. Robinson, Toronto. Address: 30 Nanton Avenue, Toronto, Canada. GREGOR, John, 1854-6. CI. 1, 2. b. 6 Sept. 1849 ; s. of John Gregor, Writer, E. Powderhall. Min. of FuUarton Ch., Irvine; Lady Glenorchy's, Edin. ; St. David's (Ramshorn), Glasg. ; m. 1875 Margaret Shanks, of E. Shawhead, Old Monkland ; d. 29 Oct. 1879. GUTHRIE, William, 1858-9. CI. 5. b. 1844 ; s. of Robert Guthrie, Crossburn, Troon. Farmer, Crossburn, Troon ; Estate Factor in Ayrshire for Lord Oranmore and Browne, Butriehill, etc., and Mr. Pollok-Morris of Craig ; d. 28 Nov. 1908. HAGART, John Valentine-, 1854-9. CI. 1-5. b. 20 Feb. 1843 ; s. of James Valentine-Hagart, S.S.C., of Glendel- vine, Perthshire, 19 Clarendon Cres- cent. C.E. ; d. 28 Aug. 1876. HALDANE, James Alexander, 1854-9. CI. 1-5. b. 11 Dec. 1844; s. of Robert Haldane, W.S., of Cloanden, 17 Charlotte Square. W.S. 1867 ; m. 1868 Sarah Jean, dau. of John Reid, Cape Town ; d. 23 Aug. 1901. HAMILTON, Andrew, afterwards Andrew Hamilton Tyndale Bruce, 1855-7. CI. 2, 3. b. 1844 ; s. of Col. Walter Hamil- ton, H.E.I.C.S., 9 Bellevue Crescent, d. April 1897. HARDIE, Robert, 1854-9. CI. 1-5. s. of WiUiam Hardie, 24 Fettes Row ; Dux CI. 5 M. 1859. Merchant, Leith. HARRISON, Charles Thomas, 1854-6. CI. 1, 2. b. 1848 ; s. of Maj. John Harrison, Adj. Roy. Midlothian Yeo., 18 Melville Street, Lt. R.E. 1864; m. Miss Ommanney; d. 1869 at Barrackpore, Calcutta. HARVEY, Albert, 1854-6. CI. 1, 2. b. 23 July 1843 ; s. of William Harvey, Distiller, Yoker, near Glasg. Glasg. Univ. ; Blackheath XX. three yrs. ; Glasg. Acad. XX. three yrs. ; 2nd Pres. Scottish Football Union ; Muslin Manu- facturer; of T. and D. Wilson and Co., Glasg. ; ret. 1897 ; Dir. in several Cos. ; m. 1874 Margaret Maclaren Thomson. Address : 2 Park Terrace East, Glasg. HAY, Charles, 1854-8. CI. 1-4. b. 7 May 1843 ; s. of Charles Hay, 10 Fettes Row. Col. Bom. S.C ; 2nd Lt. i860 ; Lt. 1862 ; Capt. 1872; Maj. 1880; ret. as Col. 1886; Warden of Christ's Hospital, Lond., 1886- 1902; m. (i) ; (2) E. F. Milman, dau. of Col. Milman; d. 10 Feb. 1912. HEDDLE, John George Moodie, 1854-6 and 1861-3. CI. 1,2, and 7. b. 11 Dec. 1844 ; s. of John George Heddle of Melsetter, Kirkwall. Loretto, 1858-61 ; XL ; Edin. Univ. ; of Cletts ; took large part in pubUc business in Orkney, from 1869 to 1909, as CC, and member of various P.C.'s (Walls, Hoy, and South Ronaldshay), and Sch. Bds. (Walls, Hoy, South Ronaldshay, Orphir, and Stron- say) ; Chm. of Orkney Co. Rd. Bd. c. 1890-2 ; styled himself ' of Cletts ' only after sale of 202 MR. TROTTER'S CLASS, 1854-61 Melsetter, 1898 ; m. Rebecca, dau. of Lewis Aaronson ; d. 12 Sept. 1910. HEMMING, Alfred C, 1856-7. CI. 3- s. of S. Hemming, Regent Park, Lond. HOLMES, Robert Joseph, 1856-8. CI. 3, 4. b. 1844. Lt. 57th Regt. ; Ensign, 1863 ; Lt. 1867 ; ret. 1869 ; served in N.Z. war of 1865-6 ; present at affair of Kakaromea and storm and capture of fortified .pahs of Otapawa and Kilimerai. HOSACK, John, 1855-8. CI. 2-4. b. 6 Nov. 1841 ; s. of WilHam Hosack, 21 Minto Street. , Maj. 14th Ft. ; Ensign, 1863 ; Lt. 1867 ; Capt. 1878; ret. as Maj. 1881. Address: c/o Union Bank of Scot., 62 Cornliill, Lond., E.C. HOWDEN, Robert Maitland, 1854-8. CI. 1-4. b. 1845; s. of Andrew Howden, W.S., 21 Walker Street. Witli Agra Bank ; d. 26 Jan. 1S68. HUMPHREYS, Henry, 1857-8. CI. 4. s. of Dr. Humphreys, Cheltenham; XL INGLIS, George, 1856-8. CI. 3, 4. b. 25 Aug. 1843; s. of Wilham A. D. Inglis, H.E.I.M.C.S., Fingask, Inver- ness. Cheltenham Coll. 1S58-.61 and Brussels ; of Newmore ; J. P. and D.L. Ross-shire ; m. Clara Sophia, dau. of Thomas Bowman of Portsmouth ; d. 22 Oct. 191 1. JOPP, John Gale, 1856-8. CI. 3, 4. b. 6 Feb. 1844 ; s. of John Jopp, W.S., 80 Albany Street. C.E. Madras, Bengal, and Bombay Presidencies ; m. Mary Pringle, Roxburgh- shire. A ddress : Barnikin, Wellington Road, Bournemouth. KELLY, Charles, 1857-9. CI. 4, 5. b. 29 Jan. 1844; s. of John Kelly, Banker, Dunbar. Marlborough Coll. 1859-61 ; four yrs. in Oriental Bank, Lond. ; subsequently farmer near Brandon, Manitoba, for sixteen yrs. ; m. Jeanie Jardine, widow of the Rev. Thos. Aylesbury Hooper, R. of Cooling, Rochester ; d. 29 Dec. 1902. KENNEDY, James, 1854-5. CI. 1. b. 3 Sept. 1842 ; s. of W. P. Kennedy, Bookseller and Publisher, 7 London Street. Literary career ; d. i Aug. 1901. LANG, Andrew, 1854-61. CI. 1-7. b. 31 March 1844 ; s. of John Lang, Sheriff Clerk, Selkirkshire ; 2nd XL (Capt.). St. Andrews Univ. 1861-3 ; LL-D- 1885 ; Gifford Lect. 1888-90 ; Glasg. Univ. 1863-4; Snell Exhib. 1864 ; Ball. Coll. Oxon, 1865-9 ." ist CI. Mods. 1866; ist CI. Grts. 1868; B.A. 1869 ; M.A. 1875 ; Fell, of Merton Coll. 1868-76 ; Graves and Jenkyns Exhib., Balliol. Literature : D.Litt. Oxon ; Fell. Roy. Brit. Acad. Publications : Ballads and Lyrics of Old France, 1872 ; Brief Historical and Descriptive Notes, 1879 ; Ballads in Blue China, 1880 ; Helen of Troy, 1882 ; Custom and Myth, Ballads and Verses Vain, Rhymes a la Mode, Princess Nobody, 1884 ; Books and Book- men, In the Wrong Paradise, Letters to Dead Authors, The Mark of Cain, Politics of Aristotle, 1886; Myth, Ritual, and Re- ligion, 1887 ; Grass of Parnassus, Ballads of Books, Gold of Fairnilee, 1888 ; Letters on Literature, Lost Leaders, Prince Prigio, 1889 ; Letters and Diaries of Sir Stafford Northcote, How to Fail in Litera- ture, Old Friends, 1890 ; The Blue Poetry Book, Angling Sketches, Essays in Little, 1 89 1 ; The Library, 1892 ; Prince Ricardo of Pantouflia, True Story Book, Homer and the Epic, St. Andrews, 1893 ; Ban et Arriere Ban, Cock Lane and Common Sense, 1894 ; Life and Letters of John Gibson Lockhart, 1896 ; Pickle the Spy, Book of Dreams and Ghosts, 1897; Trans- lation of the Odyssey (with Prof. Butcher) ; of Iliad (with Messrs. Myers and Walter Leaf) ; The World's Desire (with Rider Haggard) ; The Making of Religion, The Companions of Pickle, 1898 ; Homeric Hymns, The Red Book of Animals, 1899 ; History of Scotland, vol. i. ; Prince Charles Edward, 1900 ; Alfred Tennyson, 1901 ; The Mystery of Mary Stuart, 1901 ; The Disentanglers, 1902 ; The Valet's Tragedy, 1903 ; John Knox and the Reformation, 1905 ; The Blue, 1889, Green, 1892, Red, 1890, Yellow, t894. Pink, 1897, My Own, 1895, Olive, 1907, Fairy Books; Homer and his Age, 1906 ; Sir George Mackenzie, King's Advocate, 1909; A Defence of Sir Walter Scott and the Border Minstrelsy, 1910. m. 1875 Leonora Blanche, y. dau. of Charles T. Alleyne of Clifton and of Porters, Barbadoes; d. 20 July 1912; see also E.A. Ch. xx. 9. LAWSON, Wilham Rattray, 1854-60. CI. 1-6. s. of James Hamilton Lawson, Boswell Road, Wardie. LEES, John M'Kie, 1858-60. CI. 5, 6. b. 1843 ; s. of Walter Lees, Merchant, Glasg.; XX. M.A., LL.B. Edin. Univ. ; Ayrshire Patrick Schol. ; A.F.C. 1861-2 ; Advocate, 1867 ; K.C. 1901 ; Sheriff Sub. Lanarkshire, 1872-91 ; Sheriff Prin. Stirling, Dumbarton, and Clackmannan since 1891 ; Convener of Sheriffs of Scot. 1907 ; Examiner for degrees in law, Glasg. Univ., 1874-80, and Edin. Univ. 1878-81. Author : Sheriff Court Styles ; SmaU Debt Handbook ; Handbook of Pleading ; Small Debt Amendment Act ; Notes on Interlocutors ; MR. TROTTER'S CLASS, 1854-61 203 Small Debt Jurisdiction. m. (i) Eliza, e. dau. of Sir John Gillespie ; {2) Alice Susan, 3rd dau. of James Clark of ' Crossbasket. Address : 4 Darnaway Street, Edin. LENNARD, Thomas B., 1857-9. CI. 4, 5. s. of George Lennard, 2 Northumberland Terrace, Everton, Liverpool. LESLIE, Alexander, 1854-60. CI. 1-6. b. 16 Sept. 1844 ; s. of James Leslie, C.E., 2 Charlotte Square. Edin. Univ.; C.E. Edin.; M.I.C.E.; of J. and A. Leslie, C.E., Engineers to Edin. and Dist. Water Trust. Publications : various papers on engineering subjects in the Pro- ceedings of the Institution of C.E., for which the Telford Medal and two Premiums were awarded, m. Mary, dau. of Rev. Thos. Marjoribanks, Stenton ; d. 7 Dec. 1893. LEWIS, George James, 1854-7. CI. 1-3. b. 25 Nov. 1843 ; s. of Rev. James Lewis, Min. of F. St. John's Ch., Leith. Merchant, Sydney, N.S.W., 1860-90. Ad- dress : 32 Broadwater Down, Tunbridge Wells. LORIMER, Philip Durham, 1854-9. CI. 1-6. Miss Lorimer, 39 Northumber- land Street (Guardian). Farmer, AustraUa. M'ALLUM, Neil Duncan, 1854-7. CI. 1-3. s. of Donald M'Mum, Surg. in the service of H.H. the Nizam of Hyderabad; XX. MACCASKILL, William H., 1857-8, CI. 4. s. of John MacCaskill, 24 Brighton Place, Portobello. M'CLURE, Joseph Henry, 1856-9. CI. 8-5. b. 20 Jan. 1844 ; s. of WiUiam M'Clure, Eccles, Manchester. Merchant, Manchester ; m. Ellen Bottom- ley, Huddersfield ; d. 28 Nov. 1900. MACDOUGALL, Henry, 1855-9. CI. 2-5. b. 16 Feb. 1844 ; s. of Lt.-Col. John Macdougall, H.E.I.C.S., S. Coates House. Architect, Toronto ; d. 21 Aug. 1877. MACEARLANE, Andrew Marshall, 1854- 8. CI. 1-4. b. 1844 ; s. of Thomas Macfarlane, Writer, 11 Darnaway Street. MACKENZIE, Donald. 1854-7. Ci. 1-3. b, 10 July 1844; s. of Donald Mac- kenzie, Advocate (Hon. Lord Mac- kenzie), Senator oE Coll. of Justice, 9 Randolph Crescent. C.C. Coll. Oxon ; M.A. ; 2nd C). Mods. ; W.S. 1872 ; m. 1878 Laura Augusta Mackenzie, 2nd dau. of Lynedoch Douglas. Address : 12 Great Stuart Street, Edin. MACKINNON, Campbell, 1859-61. CI. 6, 7. b. 1844 ; s. of Lewis Mackinnon, Jamaica ; Prizes for best English Essays, Rector's CI., 1860 and 1861. Ch. of Eng. ; C. at Port Royal, Kingston, Jamaica, until 1875; subsequently went over to Ch. of Rome, and became Chap, to Duke of Norfolk. MACKNIGHT, Thomas, 1854-7. CI. 1-3. b. 8 June 1843 ; s. of James Mac- Knight, W.S., of Dalsraith, 12 London Street. Naval Coll., Edin.; Mercantile Marine with P. and O. Co. till 1878 ; then went to America ; with the Atlis Co. as Capt. till his death ; served in Cuba during American-Spanish War, 1898, being in the American Naval Reserve, having become a naturalised American ; m. (i) Lilian Hale, dau. of Rev. Mark Bryden, Kirkcaldy ; (2) Margaret Sims ; d. 10 June 1899 at N.Y. MAITLAND, William, 1854-60. CI. 1-6. b. 13 May 1844; s. of Right Hon. Edward Francis Maitland, Sol.-Gen. for Scot, afterwards Lord Barcaple, Senator of the Coll. of Justice. Merchant, Bombay ; High Sheriff, Bom- bay ; author of papers on economical and literary subjects in Fortnightly Review, Con- temporary Review, and Nineteenth Century ; m. (i) Louise Chisnell ; (2) Louisa Gell ; d. Feb. 1907. MARZETTI, Joseph, 1855-6. CI. 2. s. of Mrs. Marzetti, Brunswick House, Forest Hill, Lond. MEIN, Andrew Whitelock, 1856-61. CI. 3-7. b. 10 Oct. 1843 ; s. of James Mein of Hunthill, Jedburgh ; Open Mile and Long Leap, 1861. Jt. proprietor of HunthiU, Jedburgh, along with his uncle, Andrew Whitelock Mein ; d. 11 April 1867. MENZIES, Allan, 1854-61. CI. 1-7. b. 23 Jan. 1845 ; s. of Allan Menzies, W.S., Prof, of Conveyancing, Edin. Univ., Murravfield House ; best in Latin Prose, CI. 7, 1861. M.A. St. Andrews, 1865 ; B.D. Edin. 1869; D.D. Glasg. 1889; Min. of the parish of Abernyte, 1873-90 ; Examiner in Classics, St. Andrews Univ., 1882 ; Prof, of Divinity and Biblical Criticism, St. Mary's CoU., St. Andrews, 1889. Publications : History of ReUgion, 1895 ; The EarUest Gospel, 1901 ; Ed. of the Review of Theology and 204 MR. TROTTER'S CLASS, 1854-61 Philosophy from its beginning in 1905. m. Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Eev. J. A. Honey, D.D., Min. of Inchture. Address: 38 South Street, St. Andrews. MILLER, Alexander Gordon, 1854-9. CI. 1-5. b. 23 Feb. 1843 ; s. of James Miller, F.R.C.S.E., Prof, of Surg., Univ. of Edin. ; 1st in Gymnastics and Fencing, 1859. M.D. Edin. 1864; F.R.C.S.E. 1867; Phys. Edin. ; Surg, to Roy. Inf. ; Lect. on Surg, and Clin. Surg. ; Vol. Surg. ; V.D. ; published various papers in med. journs. ; m. (i) 1871 Jessie Dingwall Fordyce ; (2) 1886 Catharine Sym. Address : 8 Gars- cube Terrace, Murrayfield. MOIR, William, 1858-9. CI. 5. b. 8 May 1848 ; s. of James Moir, Banker and J.P., Int. Sheriff Sub., Alloa. Edin. Univ. ; Dresden Art Schs. 1874-5 ; Artist ; m. Maude Orlebar Moir; d. 31 Jan. 1914. JIOXCREIFF, Robert Chichester, 1854-8. CI. 1-4. b. 24 Aug. 1843 ; s. of the Right Hon. Lord Advocate Moncreiff (1st Baron), 15 Great Stuart Street. Harrow; XI.; M.A. Trin. Coll. Cantab; Ch. of Eng. ; V. of Clifton-upon-Trent, Worcester ; V. of Tanworth, Warwickshire ; S. brother as 3rd Baron Moncreiff, 1909 ; m. Florence Kate, 3rd dau. of Col. Richard Henry FitzHerbert of Somersal Herbert ; A. 14 May 1913 ; see also E.A. Ch. xx. 122. MOORE, George Montgomery John, 1854-60. CI. 1-6. b. 1844; David Welsh, W.S., 7 Northumberland Street (Guardian). Lt.-Col. R.A. ; Kt. ; CLE. ; Lt. 1865 ; Capt. 1877; Maj. 1884; ret. 1887; Pres. Madras MunicipaUty ; CLE. 1894; Kt. 1897 ; d. 5 April 1911. MOWBRAY, Phihp Harry, 1854-5. CI. 1. s. of James Mowbray, 36 Queen Street. Went to Australia. NORMAND, Patrick Hill, 1854-5. CI. 1. b. 27 Dec. 1848 ; s. of James Nor- mand of Whitehill, Aberdour, Fife. Linen Manufacturer ; J. P. for Co. of Fife ; m. Ellen, dau. of George Prentice of Strathore, Fife ; d. 15 Oct. 1910. PATERSON, Alfred James, 1854-60. CI. 1-6. b. 15 Feb. 1846; s. of James Paterson, M.D., late Sen, Surg. Black Watch, 17 St. Bernard's Crescent. Sandhurst; Staff Coll. 1878; Col. 19th Regt. ; Ensign, 1863 ; Lt. 1867 ; Capt. 1878; Maj. i88r ; Lt.-CoL 1886; CoL 1890; commanded 19th (Yorkshire) Regt. 1889-93 ; ret. 1893 ; Reserve of Officers on Ret. List, 1894; ra. Clara Bourke. Address: Claremont, Fleet, Hants. PATTERSON, Thomas, 1854-6. CI. 1, 2. s. of Robert Patterson, Melbourne, Went to Australia. PITCAIRN, Henry Hunt, 1854-5. CI. 1. b. 25 June 1843 ; s. of Robert Piteaim, W.S., 9 Northumberland Street, Dr. Iliffe's Sch., Bishopwearmouth ; Got- tingen, Hanover ; Merchant, Leeds ; m. Sarah Maud ; d. 5 Aug. 1888. RAMPINI, Robert Fulton, afterwards Sir R. Fulton Fulton, 1854-7. CI, 1-3. b. 23 Aug. 1844; s. of Joseph Rampini, 10 Gloucester Place. M.A., LL.D. Edin. Univ. ; Gold Medallist (Logic), 1861 ; passed first, I.C.S. Exam. 1864; I.CS. (Bengal), 1864; Dist. and Sess. Judge, 1880 ; Barr. Inn. Tern. 1884 ; Judge of High Court, Calcutta, 1893 ; Ad- ditional Mem. Viceroy's L.C 1902 ; ret, 1908; Kt. 1908, and changed his name by Royal licence to Fulton, and is now known as Sir Robert Fulton Fulton. Author : Com- mentary on Bengal Tenancy Act ; Revised Editions of Field's Law of Evidence ; Alexander's Law of Torts ; O'Kinealy's Code of Civil Procedure. m. Margaret Edith, 2nd dau. of Surg. Lt.-Col. Mathew, I.M.S. Address : 7 Sloane Gardens, Lond., S.W. See also E.A. Ch. xvi. 11. RIDDELL, WiUiam, 1854-6. CI. 1, 2. b. 1844 ; s. of Robert Riddell, Gul- lane. Farmer, N.Z. RITCHIE, Robert, 1854-6. CI. 1, 2. b. 1844 ; s. of Arthur Ritchie, Canada. In business in Canada ; m. Miss Racey. RITCHIE, Thomas, 1854-9. CI. 1-5, b. 14 April 1844 ; s. of George Ritchie, Bell's Brewery, 46 Pleasance. d. 30 March 1895. ROBERTS, Alexander Fowler, 1857-9. CI. 4, 5 M. b. 3 -Aug. 1844; s. of George Roberts, Wellwood Park, Sel- kirk. Keen curler; Vice -Pres. Roy. Caled. C.C. 1898-9 ; played in the Selkirk Rink which won the Gold Badges in first Interna. Match against England, 1895, and also in the rink which won Swiss Bonspiel at Kandersteg, 1906 ; of Fairnilee, Selkirk- shire ; partner in Geo. Roberts and Co., Woollen Manufacturers, Selkirk ; Chm. since 1898 ; Provost of Selkirk for five yrs. ; Chm. Selkirk Burgh Sch. Bd. six yrs. and Landward Sch. Bd. six yrs. ; Comr. of Supply for Co. of Selkirk ; Mem. of C.C. of Selkirkshire since instituted and J.P. for Co. of Selkirk ; m. Eliza Paterson, Galashiels. Address : Fairnilee, Galashiels. MR. TROTTER'S CLASS, 1854-61 205 SCOTT, Robert Sinclair, 1854-8. CI. 1-4. b. 23 Sept. 1843 ; s. of Charles Cuningham Scott, Halkshill, Largs, Ayrshire. Shipbuilder and Engineer; distinguished Agriculturist and Yachtsman; m. Frances, dau. of Robert Spalding of Kingston, Jamaica; d. 28 Feb. 1905. SCOUGAL, Andrew Edward, 1857-9. CI. 4, 5. b. 18 April 1846; s. of James Scougal, H.M.I. S., 12 Saxe- Coburg Place. Edin. Institution, 1859-61 ; Edin. Univ. ; M.A. 1865 ; LL.D. 1908 ; F.R.S.E. ; Acting Insp. of Schs. 1868-9 ; H.M.I.S. 1869 ; H.M. Chf. Insp. W. Div. Scot. 1899 ; S. Div. Scot. 1904; H.M. Sen. Chf. Insp. of Schools and Insp. of Training Colls. 1904 ; H.M. Chf. Insp. for the Training of Teachers in Scot. 1910-11 ; ret. 1911 ; m. Anne HaJley, dau. of William Cowan, Merchant, Edin. Address: i Wester Coates Avenue, Edin. SINCLAIR, Donald Arthur Wellesley, 1854-9. CI. 1-5. s. of Robert Sin- clair, A.C.S., 12 India Street. SMITH, Edmund Denman, 1855-7. CI. 2, 3. b. July 1843; s. of Adam Freer Smith of Galston, 12 Darn- away Street. Capt. 3rd Gurkhas ; Ensign, 1859 ; Lt. i860; Capt. 1868; d. 1878. SMITH, Turton, 1855-8. Q. 2-4. b. Aug. 1844 ; s. of Adam Freer Smith of Galston, 12 Darnaway Street. I.C.S. ; late Police Depart., Punjab ; Ass. Supt. 1863 ; Dist. Supt. 1871-8 ; also served in Postal Dept. as Offg. Ass. Dir.- Gen. ; Ofig. P.M.G. Bombay, 1876, and Madras, 1878 ; apptd. Dep. Insp.-Gen. of Pohce, 1892; Insp.-Gen. and Under Sec. to Govt, of India, 1898 ; ret. 1901 ; m. Kate Lydia, dau. of Surg.-Gen. A. M. Dallas, CLE. ; d. 31 Aug. 1910. SPENS, Andrew Nathaniel Wadham, 1854-5. CI. 1. b. 25 April 1844; s. of Andrew Spens, 14 Drummond Place. Bp. Hatfield's Hall, Durham Univ.; Ch. of Eng. ; Clerk in Holy Orders, 1867 ; Chap. Bengal Ecclesiastical Estabhshment ; Archdeacon of Lahore, 1892-1900 ; Chap. S.P.G. for Continental Chaplaincies; m. Martha EUen James. Address : E.I.U.S. Club, St. James's Square, Lond., S.W. SPENS, Colin, 1854-9. CI. 1-5. b. 9 Nov. 1843 ; s. of Nathaniel Spens, W.S., of Craigsanquhar, Fife, 28 Walker Street. Lt. 42nd Highs. ; Ensign, 1862 ; Lt. i866 ; d. 22 June 1867 of cholera in India. SPENS, Nathaniel James, 1854-9. CI. 1-5. b. 3 March 1845 ; s. of Nathaniel Spens, W.S., of Craigsanquhar, Fife, 28 Walker Street. Of Craigsanquhar, Fife ; Capt. 72nd Highs. ; Ensign, 1864 ; Lt. 1868 ; Capt. 1878 ; killed leading a forlorn hope during the assault on the Asmai Heights, having volunteered to lead a party of N.I. against overwhelming odds ; his conduct was so conspicuously gallant that Lord Roberts, who witnessed the affair and his sad death, stated in despatches that he gallantly sacrificed his life in devotion to duty, and that no man was more deserving of the V.C. had he lived ; d. 14 Dec. 1879 ; see also E.A. Ch. i. 137. STODART, James Tweedie, 1854-8. CI. 1-4. b. Sept. 1844 ; s. of George Tweedie Stodart, W.S., 16 Aber- cromby Place. Wine Merchant, Leith ; ra. Amelia Stacev ; d. 1896. STUART, Alexander Moody, 1854-61. CI. 1-7. b. 30 May 1844 ; s. of Very Rev. Alexander Moody Stuart, D.D., Mod. of the G.A. of the F. Ch. of Scot. 1875, 43 Queen Street ; Dux of CI. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and of the School, 1861 ; Math. Medal, 1861 ; best in Greek Prose, Latin Verse, and French, 1861 ; 1st and 3rd Acad. Club Prizes, 1861 ; Mackenzie Prize for Schol. and best in Greek Testament, 1861. LL.D. Edin. and Glasg. ; Gold Medallist Sen. Humanity CI., Edin. Univ. ; Advocate, 1874 ; Prof, of Roman and Scots Law in Univ. of Glasg. 1887-1905. Address: Mill- hill, Inchture. SWANSON, Hector, 1854-8. CI. 1-5. b. 17 May 1842; s. of WiUiam Swanson, 43 East Claremont Street. At H.O. Bank of Scot. 1858-81 ; m. Janet Poison; d. 13 Dec. 1902. THOMSON, Alexander Garraway, 1854-9. CI. 1-5. b. 3 Sept. 1844; s. of William Thomas Thomson, Man. Stan- dard Life Assur. Co., Trinity Grove. Trin. Coll. Cantab ; Mem. Loud. Stock Exchange; d. i Feb. 1894. THORBURN, David, 1854-5. CI. 1. b. 1842; s. of David Thorburn, 41 Moray Place. M.D. Edin. Univ. ; Phys. ; d. c. i8go. THORBURN, Septimus Smet, 1854-7. CI. 1-3. b. 12 Aug. 1844; s. of David Thorburn, 41 Moray Place. Cheltenham Coll. 1857-63 ; XX. 1861-3 ; I.C.S. 1863 ; Punjab, 1865 ; served Trans- 206 DR. HARVEY'S (AFTERWARDS MR, CARMICHAEL'S) CLASS, 1855-62 Indus to 1890; Comr. of Rawalpindi, 1890; Fin. Comr. of Punjab, 1898 ; ret. 1899 ; Mem. of Council of E.I. Assoc. Author : Bannu on our Afghan Frontier, 1876 ; David Leslie, 1879 ; Musalmans and Money- lenders, 1 886 ; Asiatic Neighbours, 1894 ; His Majesty's greatest Subject, 1898 ; The Punjaub in Peace and War, 1904 ; India's Saint and the Viceroy, 1908. F.R.G.S. ; m. 1881 Mary Melise, dau. of F. Leeston Smith of Leeston, Weston-super-Mare, and N.Z. Address : Old Bracknell House, Brack- nell, Berks. TOD, John, 1854-9. CI. 1-4. b. 13 Feb. 1844 ; s. of Henry Tod, W.S., 39 York Place. Accountant, N. China Marine Insur. Co., Lond. ; author of Protestant Episcopacy in Great Britain in relation to Apostolical Succession, 1889; F.R.S.G.S. Address: i Ox- ford Terrace, Edin. USHER, Thomas Frederick, 1854-60. CI. 1-6. b. 22 June 1843; s. of James Usher, Brewer, 16 Lynedoch Place. Brewer, Castletown, I. of M. ; m. Emma Moore, Castletown, I. of M. ; d. 3 Aug. 1899. WARREN, Andrew Rutherford, 1854-7. CI. 1-3. b. 1844 ; s. of Dr. Warren, 29 Howard Place. Lt. MiUtary Train; 2nd Lt. i860; Lt. 1863 ; h.p. 1870 ; ret. 1873. WOOD, Alexander, 1854-61. CI. 1-7. b. 13 Jan. 1845 ; s. of Capt. Patrick Wood, H.E.I.C.S., of Dennistoun, Tasmania, and 7 Carlton Street, Edin. Trin. Coll. Oxon ; M.A. 1869 ; Architect ; Bronze and Silver Medals from Architec- tural Assoc, Lond. ; F.S.A. and F.R. Hist. Soc. ; Hon. A.R.I. B.A. ; author of essay on the Greek Revival in England (Architec- tural Assoc.) ; Ecclesiastical Antiquities of London, etc. ; m. Gertrude, e. dau. of Gen. John Fulton, Madras Army. Address: Fair- field, Doyle Road, Guernsey, Channel Isles. WOOD, John, 1857-8. CI. 4. s. of Rev. James Wood, Warnham Vicar- age, Horsham. YOUNG, George, 1856-7. CI. 3. s. of Thomas Young, Co wdenknowes Mains, Earlston. YOUNG, George WiUiam, 1854-9. CI. 1-5. b. 19 Jan. 1845 ; s. of George Young, 2 Windsor Street. Edin. Univ. ; H.M.C.S. (ret.) ; Maj. and Hon. Lt. - Col. Q.E.R.V.B. , (R.S.) ; V.D. Address: 172 Newhaven Road, Leith. YOUNGER, David, 1854-9. CI. 1-5. b. 1 Sept. 1844 ; s. of William Younger, Brewer, 28 Abercromby Place. Brewer, Edin. ; of William Younger and Co. Ltd. ; m. Menie Isidora, dau. of Kenneth MacLeay, R.S. A. ; d. 23 Aug. 1883. DR. HARVEY'S (AFTERWARDS MR. CARMICHAEL'S) CLASS, 1855-62 ANDERSON, Arthur R., 1855-7. CI. 1,2. s. of Mrs. Anderson, 8 Randolph Crescent. ANDERSON, Charles M., 1855-8. CI. 1-8. s. of Mrs. Anderson, 8 Randolph Crescent. ANDERSON, Thomas S., 1859-60. CI. 5. s. of S. Anderson of Carfin, 14 Tor- phichen Street. ANDERSON, WiUiam Wemyss, 1855-9. CI. 1-4. s. of Dr. John Anderson, 41 Albany Street. ANDREW, James, 1855-62. CI. 1-7. b. 1844 ; s. of James Andrew, M.D., F.R.C.P.E., 15 Queen Street. M.B. and CM. Edin. 1866 ; M.D. Edin 1868; M.R.C.P.E. 1869; F.R.C.P.E. 1870; Vienna and Berlin ; Gen. pract. in Edin. ; Accouch., Roy. Disp. ; Exam, in Med'. Jurisp., R.C.P.E. ; Phys. Roy. BUnd Asyl. ; Mem. Med. Chir. Soc, Harv. Soc, and Roy. Med. Soc, Edin.; Fell. Obst. Soc, Edin.; late Phys. Edin. Roy. Hosp. for Sick Children and Lect. on Diseases of Children in Edin. Univ. ; Pres. R.C.P.E. 1898-9; m. Miss Haigh, dau. of Walter Haigh of Scarborough; d. 19 Sept. 1911. BALD, Edward, 1855-6. CI. 1. s. of John Bald, 44 Moray Place. BALDWIN, T. Eraser, 1855-60. CI. 1-5. s. of W. Baldwin, 5 Randolph CUff. BEATTON, John William, 1858-60. CI. 4, 5. s. of J. W. Beatton, Stromness ; XL, XX. BELL, Benjamin, 1855-62. CI. 1-7. b. 25 June 1845 ; s, of Benjamin Bell, F.R.C.S.E., 8 Shandwick Place ; 2nd Acad. Club Prize (best in History), 1862; XX. M.A. Edin. Univ. 1866; New Coll. Edin. ; Cunningham Fellowship and Coll. Schol. 1870 ; B.D. Edin. Univ. 1871 ; Ass. to Rev. Dr. Marcus Dods, 1871 ; Min. of DR. HARVEY'S (AFTERWARDS MR. CARMICHAEL'S) CLASS, 1855-62 207 F. Ch., Friockheim, Forfarshire, 1871-82 ; Min. of Withington Presb. Ch. of Eng. 1882-1903 ; Hon. Sec. Manchester Auxiliary- Brit, and For. Bible Soc. 1893-1905 ; Min. at Upton, Birkenhead (Presb. Ch. of Eng.), 1906 ; Jt. Convener Comtee. on Intercourse with Col., Continental, and other Churches of Presb. Ch. of Eng. 1895-1900; m. Margaret Colquhoun, 2nd dau. of A. C. S. Murray Dunlop of Corsock and Edinbarnet. Address : I.asarra, Upton, Birkenhead. BLACKWOOD, John, 1855-6. CI. 1. b. 1845 ; s. of William Blackwood, Silk Mercer. Silk Mercer; of T. and J. Blackwood, 43 George Street, Edin. ; m. Edith Mary Catling. BLAIKIE, James Andrew, 1855-62. CI. 1-7. b. 4 April 1846 ; s. of Rev. William Garden Blaikie, D.D., LL.D. ; Math. Medal and 4th Acad. Club Prize (best in Math.), 1862 ; best in German, CI. 7, 1862. M.A. Gonville and Caius Coll. Cantab (8th Wrangler) ; Schol. , afterwards Fell. , of GonviUe and Caius Coll. ; Master at Fettes Coll., Moredun Ho., 1870-6 ; H.M.I.S. 1877- 85 ; Examiner and Math. Assessor to Scotch Education Depart. 1886-99 ; Math. Examiner for C.S. Commission, Oxford and Cambridge Sch. Certif. Exams., Cambridge Local Exams., Science and Art Depart., and afterwards Bd. of Education Exams. ; Math. Examiner to the Coll. of Preceptors ; FeU. and Examiner of the Brit. Esperanto Assoc. ; author of Elements of Dynamics ; Jt. Author of Geometrical Deductions ; author of a paper on alpine flora in Trans- actions of Edin. Botanical Soc. ; m. Georgina Jane, dau. of Surg. -Gen. James Alexander Dunbar, I. A. Address: 15 Church Crescent, Church End, Finchley, Lond., N. BOWMAN, Arthur William, 1855-8. CI. 1-3. b. 1845; s. of Capt. Henry S. Bowman, Adj. Edin. County Mil., Dalkeith. Ensign 90th Regt. 1861 ; Lt. 1867; Adj. 1870 ; d. 1872. BOWMAN, Henry James, 1855-9. CI. 1-4. s. of Capt. Henry S. Bowman, Adj. Edin. County Mil., Dalkeith. BOYD, J. E. E. A., 1855-6. CI. 1. s. of Mrs. Boyd, 45 Moray Place. BROWN, John, 1855-6. CI. 1. BRUCE, Michael, 1857-9. CI. 3, 4. s. of Gen. Alexander Fairlie Bruce, Wardiebum House. CAMPBELL, John R., 1856-7. CI. 2. s. of James Campbell, 8 Clarendon Crescent. CHEYNE, Harry, 1855-60. CI. 1-5. b. 2 March 1845; s. of Henry Cheyne, W.S., 6 Royal Terrace; XX. and XL 1859-60. Edin. Univ. ; A.F.C. 1861-7 : Capt. 1865-6; W.S. 1868; Dir. of Edin. Life Assur. Co. 1883-9, when resigned on being apptd. Sol. to the Co. ; joined the firm of Mackenzie and Kermack, W.S., 1881, and became sen. partner on death of John Ord Mackenzie in 1902 ; m. Dora, elder dau. of George Todd Chiene, C.A. Address: 4 Moray Place, Edin. COOK, John Home, 1855-7. CI. 1, 2. b. 18 Oct. 1845 ; s. of Henry David Cook, M.C.S. Queen's Coll. Belfast ; I. C.S. (uncoven- anted) ; 1868 Ass. Supt. Madras Revenue Survey Dept. ; 1876-8 on special famine duty in India ; 1881 thanks of Govt, for famine services ; 1885 Dep. Supt. ; ret. 1896 ; m. Sophia Henderson, 2nd dau. of Charles Hole of Ebberly, Devonshire. Ad- dress : 37 Grange Park, Eahng, Lond., W. COOKE, George James, 1856-8. CI. 2, 3. s. of James Cooke, 10 Comely Bank. CUNINGHAM, George William Henry, 1855-8. CI. 1-8. b. 19 Sept. 1845 ; s. of A. Cuningham, Sec. to Comrs. of Northern Lighthouses, 17 Coates Crescent. Sandhurst, 1863-4; Maj. D. of WelUng- ton's Regt. ; Ensign, 1864; Lt. 1868; Capt. 1878 ; Maj. 1885 ; ret. 1888 ; served in Egyptian exped. 1882 on Commissariat and Transport Staff (medal and bronze star) ; m. L. H. Andrew, dau. of James Andrew of Jondaryan, N.S.W. ; d. 23 Oct. 1910. DOUGLAS, Charles, 1859-61. CI. 5, 6. J. Rankine, 81 St. George's Place, Glasg. (Guardian). DUNCAN, Charles, 1855-8. CI. 1-3. s. of Thomas Duncan, 13 Comely Bank. DUTHIE, John Firminger, 1855-8. CI. 1, 2. b. 12 May 1845 ; s. of Rev. Archibald Hamilton Duthie, R. of Upper Deal, Kent. Marlborough Coll. 1858-63 ; Jesus CoU. Cantab, 1864-8 ; Rustat Schol. ; B.A. 1868 ; Cur. Univ. Herbarium, Roy. Botanic Garden, Edin., 1874-5 ; Lect. on Botany at the Roy. Agricultural CoU., Cirencester, 1875 ; Supt. Govt. Gardens at Saharanpur, N.W.P., 1876- 87 ; Dir. Botanical Dept. of N.W. and C.I. 1887-1903 ; Ass. for India at Herbarium of Roy. Botanic Garden, Kew. Author : The Field and Garden Crops of the N.W. Provinces and Oudh (in conjunction with Sir J. Bamphylde FuUer, K.C.S.I., etc.), Parts i.-iii. ; The Foder-grasses of Northern India; The Orchids of the Western Hima- laya ; The Flora of the Upper Gangetic 208 DR. HARVEY'S (AFTERWARDS MR. CARMICHAEL'S) CLASS, 1855-62 Plain, vols. i. and ii., etc. etc. F.L.S. 1875 ; m. Mary Maynard Coape-Smith. Address : c/o Delhi and London Bank, 5 Bishopsgate, Lend., E.C. DYMOCK, John Gray, 1855-60. CI. 1-5. b. 14 June 1844 ; s. of Robert Lockhart Dymock, Proc. Fis, for Edin., 19 George Square. St. Edmund's Hall, Oxon; d. 18 Jan. 1869. EWART, Robert William, 1859-60. CI. b. h. 23 May 1844 ; s. of Robert Ewart, Borgue House, Kirkcudbright. Edin. Univ. ; Lt.-Col. 3rd K.O.S.B. ; Lt. 1869; Capt. 1874; Maj. 1893; ret. as Hon. Lt.-Col. 1894 ; Mem. Roy. Company of Archers, 1884; Coronation medal; m. (i) Catherine Jane, dau. of Thomas Edmundson of Nutwithcote, Yorks ; (2) 1872 Georgina Watson Anderson, Northfield, Liberton. Ad- dress : Kinnaird, Gnllane. FORDYCE, Arthur Dingwall, 1855-60. CI. 1-5. b. 1845; s. of Capt. A. Dingwall Fordyce, R.N., Brucklay Castle, Aberdeenshire ; XI. M.A. Edin. Univ. ; Lt. 78th Highs. ; En- sign, 1867; Lt. 1870; Adj. 1872; d. 1877. GANTZ, Wilham Sydenham, 1858-62. CI. 4-7. Col. Macdougall, 16 Claren- don Crescent (Guardian). Barr. Mid. Tem. 1868 ; Madras Bar, 1868 ; practised there for many yrs. GORDON, William, 1855-6. CI. 1. b. 23 Sept. 1845; s. of G. Gordon, Edin. and St. Andrews. St. Andrews Univ. ; Russian export busi- ness in Lond. ; m. 1886 Kate Thornton, dau. of D. W. Bowman, C.E., Brazil. Address: 60 South Street, St. Andrews. GRAY, William Crighton, 1855-9. CI. 1-4. b. 1845; s. of Mrs. Gray, 9 St. Bernard's Crescent. 9th Ft. ; Ensign, 1865 ; ret. 1869. GREIG, John, 1855-7. CI. 1, 2. b. 1 Sept. 1845 ; s. of R. Greig, 6 Pilrig Street, Lt. in army ; afterwards went a tour through Canada and U.S.A. ; died in Arizona. GREY, Charles, 1856-8. CI. 2, 3. b. 31 March 1846 ; s. of Adm. the Hon. Sir George Grey, Murrayfield House. m. Constance, dau. of Chas. W. Goad ; d. 29 Nov. 1896. GRISBROOKE, Charles Fleetwood, 1858-60. CI. 4, 5. b. 1845; s. of C. H. Grisbrooke, C. of Good Hope ; Cricket Ball, 1859. Killed in the Boer War, c. 1900. HALL, Burnett Grieve, 1858-60. CI. 4, 5. b. 1845; s. of Maj. Hall, Portobello; Dux CI. M. 5, 1860. Col. R.M.A. ; Ensign, i86i ; Lt. 1867 ; Capt. 1876 ; Maj. 1882 ; Lt.-Col. 1889 ; Col. 1895 ; h.p. 1897 ; ret. 1898. HANDYSIDE, Hugh, 1857-9. CI. 3, 4. b. 31 March 1844; s. of William Handyside of Cornhill House, Biggar. Sheep Farmer, 1864, in N.S.W. and Queensland ; 1866 in N.Z. (ret.) ; J.P. in N.Z. ; Chm. Hawkes Bay Rabbit Bd. ; Mem. Patangata C.C. ; m. (i) Amelia Ann, dau. of Col. Archibald Campbell, Perth ; (2) Blanche Leonora, dau. of William Skinner, W.S., Town Clerk of Edin. Ad- dress : Dun-Aluinn, Aberfeldy. HANDYSIDE, John Stewart, 1857-9. CI. 3, 4. b. 7 Oct. 1845 ; s. of William Handyside of Cornhill House, Biggar. Runholder, N.Z. ; m. K. M. Fosbery, Clorane, Co. Limerick. Address : Chve Grange, Hawkes Bay, N.Z. HARRISON, WiUiam Alexander, 1855- 60. a. 1-5. b. 1845 ; s. of Maj. John Harrison, Adj. Roy. Midlothian Yeo., 18 MelviUe Street. Mercantile Marine; afterwards with Ori- ental Bank, Edin. and Lond. ; finally Man. in Lond. of Bank of England and Spain; d. 6 May 1895. HARVEY, WiUiam, 1855-6. CI. 1. s. of William James Harvey, Carnousie, Turriff. d. II Jan. 1914. HENDERSON, Alexander Edward, 1855-61. CI. 1-6. b. 30 Sept. 1844 ; s. of Prof. William Henderson, M.D., F.R.C.P.E., 61 Northumberland Street. M.A. St. Andrews; Advocate, 1868; Extra A.D. 1873, 1880-4 ." reporter on Scottish Jurist, and afterwards on Session Cases, 1873-84; Sheriff Sub. Fife and Kinross at Cupar, 1884-98 ; Renfrewshire, 1898-1900; Lothians and Peebles, 1900-6; m. Henrietta Somerville, dau. of Alexander Russel of the Scotsman; d. 17 July 1906; see also E.A. Ch. xiv. 9. HODSON, Hubert Courtney, 1855-9. CI. 1-8. b. 19 Nov. 1847 ; s. of Rev. Dr. Hodson, Rector of E.A. 1854-69. Uppingham; Registrar, Consist. Ct. and Dio. Lichfield and Archdeaconries of Stafford, Salop, Stoke-on-Trent, and Derby ; m. Elsie Maud Abney, dau. of Joseph Paget of DR. HARVEY'S (AFTERWARDS MR. CARMICHAEt'S) CLASS, 1855-62 209 Stuffynwood, Derbyshire. Address: Abnalls, near Lichfield. HUNTER, Richard, 1858-60. CI. 4, 5. b. 19 Jan. 1846; s. of Surg.-Maj. Alexander Hunter, Madras Army. C.E. Madras; d. 26 May 1867. HUNTER, Thomas Eraser, 1855-6. Ci. 1. b. 1844 ; s. of W. King Hunter, Well- field House, Duns. Edin. Univ. ; in D. R. Macgregor's office, Leith, till 1864 ; then tea-planting in Assam till 1875 ; returning to Scotland, sold property in Assam, and in 1893 went to California fruit-growing ; m. 1875 Louisa, dau. of Gen. Sherer, I. A. Address : The Bungalow, Penryn, Placer Co., California. HUNTER, WiUiam Archibald, 1855-6. CI. 1. b. 1842; s. of W. King Hunter, Wellfield House, Duns. Edin. Univ. ; M.A., LL.B. ; Sol. 1869 ; Agent Roy. Bank of Scot., Duns ; Sec. and Treas. of Duns Water Co. Ltd. ; Clerk of Supply, Berwickshire ; afterwards Co. Clerk and Co. Road Clerk ; d. 20 March 1891 in Chicago. INGLIS, Alexander Wood, 1857-63. CI. 3-6. b. 14 April 1845 ; s. of Right Hon, John Inglis, Lord President of the Court of Session, 80 Abercromby Place. Edin. Univ. ; of Glencorse ; J. P. Mid- lothian ; Sec. Bd. of Manufactures, 1882- 1905. Address: 30 Abercromby Place, Edin. , and Logan Bank, Glencorse. INGLIS, George Lindsay, 1855-63. CI. 1-7. s. of Mrs. Inglis, 16 India Street, and Lasswade. JAMES, Henry N. L., 1858-60. CI. 4, 5. s. of Dr. James, 1 Great Stuart Street ; Dux CI. M. 4, 1859. JAMESON, Andrew, 1855-62. CI. 1-7. b. 5 July 1845 ; s. of Andrew Jameson, Sheriff of Aberdeen and Kincardine ; English Essay Prize, 1862. St. Andrews Univ. ; M. A. 1865; XX.; Ad- vocate, 1870; Q.C. ; Jun. Counsel for Dept. of Woods and Forests, 1882-6 ; Sheriff of Roxburgh, Berwick, and Selkirk, 1886-90 ; Sheriff of Ross, Cromarty, and Sutherland, 1890-1 ; Sheriff of Perthshire, 1891-1903 ; Senator of Coll. of Justice, 1905, with Judicial title of Lord Ardwall ; while at the Bar apptd. by Govt, as Comr. to inquire into working of Telephone System in Glasg., and Comr. to inquire into and report on the constitution of a Port Sanitary Dist. for Glasg. and the Clyde ; on various occasions elected neutral Chm. of Conciliation Bd. of Scottish Coalmasters and Miners to determine rates of miners' wages ; also for five yrs. a Comr. of Northern Light- houses, and for thirteen yrs. a Comr. of Prisons in Scot. ; Dir. E.A. 1881-1911 ; LL.D. St. Andrews, 1905 ; m. 1875 Chris- tian Robison, dau. of John Gordon Brown, Lochanhead, and niece of Walter M'CuUoch of ArdwaU ; d. 21 Nov. 1911 ; see also E.A. Ch. xii. 51 and xix. 46. KER, John Ronald, 1857-61. CI. 3-6. b. 7 Feb. 1847; s. of Robert Ker, Auchenraith, Hamilton. Glasg. Univ. ; d. 26 Oct. 1867. KERR, David, 1857-61. CI. 3-6. b. 8 Feb. 1846 ; s. of David Kerr, 21 Warriston Crescent, d. 23 Jan. 1862. KERR, Robert Henry, 1855-61. CI. 1-6. b. 18 Aug. 1844; s. of C. J. Kerr, Edin. and Glasg. Jt. Stock Bank, 45 Albany Street. Edin. Univ. ; apprentice, Craig and Rose, Oil Merchants, Leith ; with E.I. Merchants, Lond., Corn Merchants, Leeds, Account- ants, Newcastle-on-Tyne ; Accountant to Fred Green and Co., Shipbrokers, Lond., tiU 1893 ; m. Sophie Blackwell, widow of A. H. East. Address : Denbigh, Bedford Avenue, High Barnet, Herts. KERR, Thomas, 1855-8. Q. 1-3. Mrs. Renwick, 39 Charlotte Square (Guar- dian). LINDESAY, George, 1855-9. CI. 1-4. s. of James Lindesay, Leith. Address: Halls AUe 10, Copenhagen, Den- mark. LORIMER, P. A., 1855-9. CI. 1-4. s. of Mrs. Lorimer, 39 Northumber- land Street. LYALL, Robert James, 1859-61. CI. 5, 6. b. 1845; s. of Charles Lyall, Kincraig, Brechin ; Dux CI, M, 6, 1861. Factor, Powis, Maryton, Montrose ; d. LYONS, Alfred Richard, 1855-6. CI. 1. MACDONALD, Harry, 1858-61. CI. 4, 5. b. 30 April 1845 ; s. of Harry Mac- donald, Viewfield, Portree. Indigo-planter and proprietor of estates in India up to date of death ; proprietor of Trejislane estate in Skye and of Viewfield House, Portree ; m. Flora Mackinnon Kyle, Isle of Skye ; d. April 1904. MACFARLANE, John, 1855-60. CI. 1-5. b. 7 Oct. 1845; s. of Very Rev. James Macfarlane, D.D., Min. of 210 DR. HARVEY'S (AFTERWARDS MR. CARMICHAEL'S) CLASS, 1855-62 Duddingston, Mod. G.A. of Ch. of Scot. 1865. d. 4 May 1878. MACGEORGE, William John, 1856-60. CI. 2-5. s. of R. F. MacGeorge, 47 Melville Street. M'GOWAN, Robert, 1859-61. CI. M. 5, M. 6. b. 25 Nov. 1844 ; s. of William M'Gowan, M.D., Alloa ; Ferguson Medal, 1860 ; Mitchell Medal, 1861 ; best in Math, in whole School, 1861. Edin. "Univ. 1861-2 ; business in Liver- pool; afterwards farmer. Address: 8 Suc- coth Gardens, Murrayfield. MACGREGOR, Alexander, 1855-61. CI. 1-5. s. of Capt. MacGregor, India, 56 Inverleith Row. M'lVER, Duncan Davidson, 1857-60. CI. 3-5. b. 20 July 1844; s. of Evander M'lver, Scourie, by Lairg. Squatter in Queensland, 1878-95; S. his father as agent for Duke of Westminster, 1903 ; m. Florence M. Eastwood of Ballarat, Australia. Address: Scourie, Lairg, N.B. MACKIE, Nicolson, 1859-60. CI. 5. s. of Mrs. Mackie, 24 Gardner's Cres- cent. MACKINTOSH, Ernest, 1856-9. CI. 2-4. s. of Alexander Mackintosh, Hastings Street, Calcutta. MACKINTOSH, William John, 1856-9. CI. 2-4. b. 14 July 1845 ; s. of Alex- ander Mackintosh, Hastings Street, Calcutta. Lt.-Col. R.A. ; Lt. 1867 ; Capt. 1878 ; Maj. 1884; Hon. Lt.-Col. (ret.), 1887. MAITLAND. Edward Francis, 1855-60. CI. 1-5. b. 4 Sept. 1845 ; s. of Right Hon. Edward Francis Maitland, Sol.- Gen. for Scot., afterwards Lord Bar- caple. Senator of the Coll. of Justice. Merchant, Dundee; m. Mary E. Baxter. Address : St. Helens, Dundee. MARR, John, 1855-61. CI. 1-6. b. 24 Oct. 1846 ; s. of Dr. James Marr, F.R.C.S.E., 5 Brandon Street. Farmer. Address : Glendale, Inglewood, Taranaki, N.Z. MEIKLEJOHN, Alexander James, 1857- 8. CI. 3. Rev. Dr. Bryce, Leven Bank, Whitehouse Gardens (Guardian). MEIKLEJOHN, WiUiam H., 1855-6. CI. 1. s. of Mrs. Meiklejohn, 14 Torphichen Street. MIDDLEMASS, John, 1856-7. CI. 2. s. of R. H. Middlemass, 14 Henderson Row. MOIR, John Wilson, 1859-60. CI. 5. b. 1843; s. of Dr. David Macbeth Moir ('Delta'), Musselburgh; XX. and XL Edin. Univ. andR.C.S.E.; 1866 L.R.C.S.E., M.B., and CM.; 1868 M.D. ; 1866 Ho. Surg, and Phys. Roy. Inf. ; 1866 Pres. Roy. Med. Soc. ; 1867 Ho. Phys. Roy. Maternity Hosp. ; won High Jump and Hurdles at first Univ. Meeting, 1866 ; XI. ; in med. practice, St. Andrews, from 1871 ; 1871 Hon. Med. OS. to Memorial Cottage Hosp., St. Andrews; ret. 1902 and apptd. Hon. Med. Supt. ; 1875 Admiralty Surg, and Agent, St. Andrews; 1877 Med. Oflf. to St. Andrews Sch. for Girls (St. Leonard's and St. Katharine's) ; 1881 Med. Off. to St. Salvator's Sch. for Boys and St. Andrews P.O.; 1888 Surg. -Capt. ist Fifeshire Vol. R.G.A., 1908 ret. as Surg. Lt.-Col. (V.D.) ; 1904 J.P. Fifeshire ; m. Helen A. L. Fowler, Walliscote House Whitchurch, Berks. Ad- dress : 15 Howard Place, St. Andrews. MUIR, John Fairhe, 1855-8. CI. 1-3. b. 19 March 1845 ; s. of Sir William Muir, K.C.S.I., D.C.L. Rugby ; I.C.S. (ret.) ; m. Edith, dau. of Sir George Wingate, K.C.S.I. Address : Crofton Lodge, The Park, Cheltenham. MURRAY, Loraine, 1858-60. CI. 4, 5. s. of Mrs. Murray, 11 Pitt Street, Portobello. MYERS, Wilham Wykeham, 1858-60. CI. 4, 5. b. 16 Feb. 1846; s. of William Robertson Myers, Ex. Sec. to Govt, and P.C. of Jamaica. Edin. and Glasg. Univ. ; M.B. and CM. Glasg. 1868 ; spent a short term in sea service, arriving in China 1869, when apptd. Med. Off. H.M.'s Consulate and H.I. Ch. M.'s Customs, Foochow, subsequently fill- ing similar positions at Chefoo, Wenchow, and South Formosa; 1901 transferred to same posts at Pagoda Anchorage (Foochow) ; served as Med. Off. in charge of R.M. de- tachment landed at Anping, South For- mosa, for protection of foreigners against the ' Black Flags ' during the Chino- Japanese War, and afterwards on H.M.S. 'Tweed' until end of campaign ; Polit. Adviser to Japan (for Formosa) after annexation of the island ; with China Expeditionary Force for relief of Pekin in 1900 under Gen. Gazelee, with local rank of Maj. (medal and clasp) ; selected for special med. services . after battles of Pei-Tsun and Yang-Tsun, and received acknowledgments in a special desp. from Gen. Comdg.-in-Chf. ; for several years in charge of David Manson Memorial Hosp., Takow, S. Formosa, and engaged in research work on tropical blood diseases, plague, and especially malaria ; author of various communications on these subjects DR. HARVEY'S (AFTERWARDS MR. CARMICHAEL'S) CLASS, 1855-62 211 to Med. Socs., Press, and Chinese Customs Med. publications ; British Vice-Consul at Pagoda Island, officiating in H.M.'s Con- sular Agency there ; Chevalier of the Im- perial Japanese Order of the Rising Sun ; m. 1872 Alice May, dau. of Wm. Jones of Liverpool. Address: H.B.M.'s Consu- lar Agency, Pagoda Anchorage, Foochow, China. NEAVES, James Macdonald, 1855-9. CI. 1-4. b. 1845 ; s. of Hon. Charles (Lord) Neaves, Senator of Coll. of Justice, 7 Charlotte Square. Rugby; St. Andrews Univ. ; d. Nov. 1885. NEWBIGGINO, Wmiam, 1855-9. CI. 1-4. b. 10 July 1844; s. of Dr. Newbigging, 29 Heriot Row. Lt.-Col. Manchester Regt. ; 2nd Lt. 1863 ; Lt. 1867 ; Capt. 1871 ; Maj. 1881 ; Lt.-Col. (ret.) 1883; served with 2nd Batt. Manchester Regt. throughout Egyptian War of 1882 (medal and Khedive's star). Address : 124 Lexham Gardens, Lond., W. ORR, John Cave, 1855-7. CI. 1, 2. b. 20 June 1842 ; s. of Alexander Orr, 30 Broughton Place. Landed in Calcutta, 1858 ; Barr. High Court, 1864, and partner in Lyons, Dodd and Orr, 1864-81; 1881-7 partner in Barrow and Orr, which on death of his partner became Orr, Johnstone and Robert- son, and subsequently Orr, Robertson and Burton ; ret. 1904 ; m. Lucy, y. dau. of the Ven. John WiUiams, Archd. of Cardigan, first Rector of E.A. ; d. 2 April 1907. PARISH, John, 1859-60. CI. 5. Rev. D. F. Sandford, Ashfield Cottage, Greenhill Gardens (Guardian). PATERSON, James, 1855-61. CI. 1-6. b. 1 April 1845 ; s. of Adam Paterson, W.S., of Whitelee, 36 Heriot Row; XI. Of Whitelee, Roxburghshire ; W.S. 1868 ; m. (i) Mary Frances Hester, dau. of Sir Edmund Samuel Hayes, Baxt., of Drumboe Castle, Co. Donegal ; (2) Minna, dau. of Adm. Hodgkinson ; d. 7" Dec. 1888. PATON, Robert EUiot, 1855-7. CI. 1, 2. b. 20 Oct. 1843 ; s. of John Paton of Crailing, 7 London Street. Estanciero, Argentine ; m. Eleanor Isa- bella, dau. of James Russell. Address: 53 Christchurch Road, Bournemouth. PHILLIPS, Lewis, 1856-61. CI. 2-6. b. 23 Feb. 1845 ; s. of G. L. Philhps, Merchant, Jamaica. Planter in Jamaica; m. EUen Harvey, Kingston, Jamaica ; d. 2 Jan. 1910. PRINGLE, Edward Hamilton, 1856-7. CI. 2. s. of Mark Pringle, 34 Danube Street. PRINGLE, Robert, 1855-61. CI. 1-6. 28 Jan. 1845 ; s. of Robert Pringle, W.S., of Symington, Midlothian ; XX. St. Andrews and Edin. Univ. ; M.A. ; A.F.C. 1861-9 ; W.S. 1872, of Pringle and Clay, W.S. ; Sol. to H.M. Customs, 1881, and Fishmongers Co. of Lond., etc. ; m. 1870 Catherine, o. dau. of Robert WiUiam Jameson, W.S. Address: 18 Rutland Square, Edin. PURDON, Simon Godfrey, 1857-8. CI. 3. b. 11 Sept. 1844 ; s. of S. G. Purdon, Tinerana House, KUlaloe, Co. Clare. Bonn, 1858-9 ; Dr. Stackpoole's, Kings- town, Co. Dubhn, 1859-62 ; agent for owners of coffee and tea plantations in Ceylon, 1863-1905 ; d. 2 Feb. 1909. RAIT, Crichton S., 1858-61. CI. 4-6. s. of Robert Rait, N.Y. ; XL Merchant, N.Y. REID, Lestock Durie, 1855-8. CI. 1-3. s. of Col. Reid, H.E.I.C.S. I.C.S. (uncovenanted) . RHIND, WiUiam, 1859-61. CI. 5, 6. b. 11 Aug. 1844; s. of Wilham Rhind, 25 Great Underbank, Stockport, Man. Standard Bank of So. Africa, Graaf Reinet, Cape Colony ; m. Emma, dau. of Rev. Joseph Taylor, M.A. ; d. 1877. RICHARDSON, Ralph, 1857-61. CI. 3-6. b. 22 Nov. 1845 ; s. of James Richardson, F.R.S.E., 16 Coates Cres- cent. Kreuz Schule, Dresden, 1862 ; Edin. Univ. and College de France, Paris ; W.S. 1869 ; H.M. Corny. Clerk of Edin. 1883 ; F.R.G.S. (Hon. Sec. from its foundation, 1884) ; Hon. Sec. Edin. Geolog. Soc. 1872- 80, Vice-Pres. 1880-90, Pres. 1906-8. A uthor : George Morland, Painter, London (2nd ed. 1901) ; George Morland's Pictures, their present Possessors, with Details of the Collections, 1897 ; Coutts and Co., Bankers, Edinburgh and London (2nd ed. 1901) ; Cranmer, Primate of all England, a Historical Drama, 1906 ; The Land of Scott (Melrose, Abbotsford, etc.), 3rd ed. 1908. m. Melville Ehzabeth, e. dau. of Andrew Flem- ing, M.D., Dep. Surg. -Gen. LA. Address: 10 Magdala Place, Edin. ROBERTSON, Thomas Shute, 1855-62. CI. 1-7. b. 1845 ; s. of James Robert- son, 28 Dundas Street ; Dux of CI. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 and of whole School, 1862 ; best in French, Latin Prose, and Verse, Greek Prose and French Comp., 212 DR. HARVEY'S (AFTERWARDS MR. CARMICHAEL'S) CLASS, 1855-62 a. 7, 1862 ; Prize for best in Greek Testament, 1862. B.A. Oxon (BaU. CoU. 1864-8) ; Barr. Line. Inn, 1871 ; Ass. Sec. and Sen. Ex- aminer, Scotch Education Dept., Dover House, Whitehall ; d. 2 Dec. 1899 ; see also E.A. Ch. vii. 35. ROE, Charles Fox, 1859-61. CI. 5, 6. b. 24 Sept. 1844 ; s. of Thomas Roe, Derby. St. John's Coll. Cantab; Barr., Midland Circuit; Maj. Middlesex Engineers; d. 2 Sept. 1908. ROLLAND, Charles William, 1856-7. CI. 2. b. 7 Feb. 1844 ; s. of Capt. Charles WiUiam Rolland, Madras Art., 32 Dundas Street. Resided in India (Mysore) on his coffee ' estates, 1864-1904 ; m. Ellen Grey ; d. 21 Jan. 1911. ROLLAND, James Henry, 1855-8. CI. 1-3, b. 3 Aug. 1844; s. of James RoUand, W.S., 29 Melville Street. Went to N.Z. 1859 ; engaged on sheep stations there until his final return to Scot. 1884 ; d. 28 Sept. 1909. ROSS, Robert Peel, 1855-7. CI. 1, 2. s. of Horatio Ross of Gledfield, Bonar Bridge, 8 Greenhill Gardens. Minister (ret.). Address: Druim, Drum- mond, Inverness. SANDERSON, Walter Middlemass, 1859- 60. CI. 5. b. 8 July 1844; s. of Dr. James Sanderson, IDep. Insp.-Gen. Hosp., Madras Army, 39 Drummond Place; XX. A.F.C. ; Coffee-planter, S. Mysore, India ; d. 15 May 1882. SAVI, WiUiam B., 1855-8. CI. 1-3. b. 9 April 1843; s. of T. Savi, Mois- gunge, Bengal ; XI. Indian Pohce, 1864; after serving in vari- ous grades apptd. Comdt. Assam Frontier Police, which he commanded in Looshai campaign and Naga campaign of 1879-80; also served in Bhootan War, 1864-5 (India medal with clasps for Naga and Bhootan) ; ret. 1896; d. 15 June 1898. SCOTT, James Henry, 1855-61. CI. 1-6. b. 1845 ; s. of Charles Cuningham Scott, Halkshill, Largs, Ayrshire ; XI. 1861 ; XX. 1860-1. Of Eredine, Argyllshire; Merchant in China, afterwards in Lond. ; m. (i) Emily, 3rd dau. of Rev. James Yuill; (2) Mina| dau. of Colin Hinton Dunlop ; d. 22 Oct. 1912. SETON, Matthew, 1858-9. CI. 4. b 26 May 1844 ; s. of Sir William Coote Seton, Bart., of Pitmedden, and Grange Bank, Morningside. Barr., Lond. ; m. 1877 Therese Prudence Rose, o. dau. of Pierre Bonnet, Paris ; d. 25 June 1887. SETON, Robert, 1856-7. CI, 2. b. 1845 ; s. of Robert Seton, Bookseller, 121 Princes Street. SHEPHERD, Alexander, 1859-61. CI. 5, 6. s. of Capt. Thomas Shepherd, Kirkville, Aberdeenshire. SHOWERS, Howe Frederick, 1857-8. CI. 3. b. 1845; s. of Brig. -Gen. Showers, LA. Maj. B.S.C. : 2nd Lt. ist Punjab N.I. 1861 ; Lt.-i862; Capt. t868 ; kiUed in Beloochistan, 1879. SINCLAIR, Duncan, 1856-7. CI. 2. s. of Rev. D. M. Sinclair, AustraUa. SMITH, Hamilton Pym, afterwards Freer- Smith, 1855-8. CI. 1-3. b. 29 March 1845; s. of Adam Freer -Smith of Galston, 12 Darnaway Street. Kt. 1905 ; C.S.I. 1910 ; Comm. R.N. (ret.) ; Cadet R.N. 1859 ; present at capture of Vera Cruz, 1861 ; on ' Perseus ' at attacks on batteries at Kagosima (Japan), 1863, and engagement at Simonisalri, 1864 ; 1st Lieut, and Actg. Comm. 'Daphne,' 1872-3, when the thanks of the Admiralty were conveyed for the ef&cient work done by that ship in suppressing the slave trade on the E. Coast of Africa; passed C.S. Exam. ; appointed one of H.M. Insp. of Factories (Home Of&ce), 1875 ; Mem. and Sec. Home Office Comtee. on Dangerous Trades, 1895-9 ; Suptg. Insp. for Dangerous Trades and Machinery, Home Ofi&ce, 1893- 1906 ; specially thanked for services by successive Sees, of State ; Pres. Indian Factory Labour Comtee. 1906-7; thanked by Sec. of State and Govt, of India ; Chm. Home Office Comtee. on Humidity and Ventilation of Cotton Cloth Factories, 1908 ; assumed the name and arms of Freer in addition to Smith under Roy. Letters Patent ; m. Ai) Constance Emily, dau. of G. E. Bagnall of Cheltenham; (2) Sehna Kingsford, dau. of George Wilson of Tapton Hall, Shef&eld. Address: Benwell, Sunbury, Middlesex. STARK, John Howard, 1857-61. CI. 3-6. b. 24 Aug. 1845 ; s, of James Stark of Huntfield, near Biggar, M,D., Supt. Statistical Dept. Gen. Register House, Edin. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. 1865 ; founder and first Hon. Sec. E.U.B.C. ; d. 20 Oct. 1868. STEVENSON, George, 1855-60. CI. 1-5. b. 23 Aug. 1845; s. of Dr. James Stevenson, H.E.I.C.S., 11 St. Bernard's Crescent. MR. WEIR'S CLASS, 1856-63 218 C.A. 1870; went to N.Z. 1872; Account- ant to Russell, Ritchie and Co., and Murray, Common and Co. tiU 1884 ; thereafter farmer (pastoral), Poverty Bay dist. Ad- dress: Waiohika, Gisborne, N.Z. SYDNEY, Henry, 1855-9. CI. 1-4. s. of Mrs. Sydney, 7 Maitland Street. WALKER, Charles Warren, 1855-6. CI. 1. s. of Mrs. Walker, 20 Pitt Street. WICHT, John Frederick, 1857-8. CI. 3. From C. of Good Hope. WICHT, John Henry, 1857-8. CI. 3. From C. of Good Hope, WILSON, Charles G., 1855-7. CI. 1, 2. s. of Mrs. Wilson, 21 Maitland Street. WOOD, William, 1855-61. CI. 1-6. b. 9 Feb. 1845; s. of John Gillespie Wood, M.D., Dep. Insp. -Gen. of Hosp. Col. Essex Regt. ; 2nd Lt. 1863 ; Lt. 1869 ; Capt. 1875 ; Maj. 1882 ; Lt.-Col. 1891 ; Col. 1899 ; ret. 1902 ; m. Mrs. Edg- cumbe, widow of Capt. Edgcumbe. Address : Edgcumbe, Milton Abbot, near Tavistock. WRIGHT, David, 1858-60. CI. 4, 5. s. of Mrs. Wright, 68 Broughton Street. WRIGHT, James Christie, 1855-60. CI. 1-5. b. 7 Aug. 1845 ; s. of Robert Wright, 12 Pitt Street and 8 Fettes Row. Coffee-planter, Ceylon ; d. 18 April i868. MR. WEIR'S CLASS, 1856-63 ADAM, George Seymour, 1857-62. CI. 2-6. b. 26 May 1846 ; s. of Patrick Adam, S.S.C, 9 Brandon Street. W.S. 1871 ; d. 13 May 1875. ANDERSON, Charles George, 1857-9. CI. 2, 3. s. of Charles Anderson, 2 North-east Circus Place ; d. ANDERSON, Henry Inglis, 1859-62. CI. 4-6. s. of Gen. Anderson, Edge- hill House, Dean Park ; Dux CI. M. 6, 1862. AULD, Hugh, 1856-60. CI. 1-4. b. 25 March 1845 ; s. of John Auld, W.S., 10 Duke Street. W.S. 1871 ; m. 1893 Isabella Pearson, dau. of Houstoun Stewart Wallace, Minden, Peebles ; d. 13 Nov. 1902. AYTOUN, Robert, 1856-60. CI. 1-4. b. 22 July 1846 ; s. of Robert Aytoun, W.S., 3 Fettes Row. Edin. Univ.; A.M.I. C.E. 1885; engineer in charge of the North Bay Improvements Works, Scarborough, till completion, 1890 ; m. Mary Forbes, dau. of Alexander Laing, Aberdeen. Address: 34 Cranbourne Terrace, Stockton-on-Tees. BAIN, James, 1857-60. CI. 2-4. b. 7 May 1845 ; s. of William Bain, Man. City of Glasg. Bank, 6 Inverleith Row. Merchant ; m. Janet Graham, Maxton, Roxburghshire. Address: 12 Netherhall Gardens, Hampstead, Lond., N.W. BALFOUR, James Heriot, now Balfour- Melville, 1856-61. CI. 1-5. b. 8 July 1845 ; s. of James Balfour- Melville, W.S., 58 Great King Street and 13 Eton Terrace. Of Strathkinness ; W.S. 1873; m. 1878 Mary Louisa, e. dau. of Sir David Dundas of Beechwood and Dunira, Bart. ; d. 9 Dec. 1913 ; see also E.A. Ch. xxi. 63. BALLANTYNE, Alexander John,1858-9. CI. 3. b. 8 Sept. 1845 ; s. of James R. Ballantyne, LL.D., Prin. of Govt. Coll. Benares, India. Lieut. R.N. ; d. 30 July 1878. BANNERMAN, Alexander D'Arcy, 1859- 63. CI. 4-7. b. 27 Feb. 1848 ; s. of Patrick Wilson Bannerman, Advocate, Aberdeen ; XL, XX. Wine Merchant ; Mang. Partner Cockburn and Campbell, Edin. Address : 13 Great King Street, Edin. BELL, Charles Edward, 1856-7. CI. 1. s. of Mrs. Bell, 38 East Claremont Street. BRODIE, Robert John, 1856-7. CI. 1, s. of A. W. Brodie, 18 East Claremont Street. BROWN, Alexander More, 1856-60. CI. 1-4. b. 9 Jan. 1846; s. of Rev. A. W. Brown, F. St. Bernard's Ch., Deanbank Lodge. Coffee-planter, Ceylon ; d. 5 Feb. 1877. 214 MR. WEIR'S CLASS, 1856-63 BROWN, Henry, 1856-62. CI. 1-6. s. of Robert Brown of Firth, 29 George Square. BROWN, James Carnac, 1856-7. CI. 1. s. of Robert Brown, 27 Royal Terrace. CAMPBELL, John Archibald, 1859-60. CI. 4. b. 9 April 1844 ; s, of Rev. Duncan Campbell, North Knapdale. M.D., CM. Glasg. 1865 ; F.R.S.E. ; Pres. Psychological Sect. Brit. Med. Assoc. 1896 ; late Supt. Cumberland and West- morland Cos. Asyl. and Ass. Med. Off. Co. Durham Asyl. ; contributed extensively to the Lancet and Journ. of Mental Science on the treatment of insanity ; m. M. Clouston of Uist, niece of Sir Thomas Clouston, M.D. ; d. 25 Oct. 1906. CAMPBELL, Lorn Robert Henry Dick, 1857-61. CI. 2-5. b. 14 Feb. 1846 ; s. of Maj.-Gen. Archibald Lorn Camp- bell, Bengal Cav. Maj.-Gen. I.S.C; C.B. ; Ensign 19th Regt. 1863; Capt. I.S.C. 1875; Maj. 1883; Lt- Col. 1889; Brev. Col. 1895; Col. 1899; Hon. Maj.-Gen. 1903; ret. 1904; served in Hazara campaign, 1868 (medal with clasp) ; Dour Valley, 1872 ; Afghan War, 1878-9 ; action of Baghas (medal with clasp, thrice desp.) ; Mahsood Wazeeree exped. 1881 (medal with clasp) ; China, 1900-1 ; commanded Lines of Communication (C.B., desp., medal with clasp) ; commanded Bundelkund dist. 1901-3 ; Col. 48th Dogras, 1904 ; ra. 1873 Amelia Francis Stanhope, dau. of Edwyn Stanhope Whitehouse. CAMPBELL, Neil, 1854-5 and 1858-60. CI. 1-4. b. 18 July 1844 ; s. of Colin Campbell of Achnacloich and Caolas. Edin. Univ. 1861-2 ; d. 31 July 1862. CAMPION, George, 1859-63. CI. 4-7. b. 1846 ; s. of George Campion, Lond. Advocate, 1872 ; Sheriff Sub. of Argyll- shire at Inveraray, 1870-90; Dumfriesshire, 1890; m. Mary Janet, dau. of Thomas Lorimer of Locharwoods, and widow of C. Scott, Dumfries. Address: Larkfield, Dumfries. CAVAYE, William Frederick, 1859-62. CI. 4-6. b. 15 Dec. 1845 ; s. of Gen. W. Cavaye, 12 Royal Circus. Old Charlton Sch., Kent ; Sandhurst ; Col. 2nd Batt. Roy. Sussex Regt. ; comdg. Middlesex Brig. ; 2nd Lt. i'865 ; Lt. 1867 ; Capt. 1874 ; Maj. 1881 ; Lt.-Col. 1883 ; Col. 1887; ret. 1902; Mil. Sec. to H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught, K.G., when Com.- in-Chf., Bombay ; A.A.G. and Chf. of Staff, S. Dist., Eng. ; commanded 35th Reg. Dist. (Sussex); served in S. African War, 1879; took part in Zulu campaign (medal with clasp) ; served in S. African War, 1899-1902 ; Spec. Serv. Off. (including appointment as Comdt. Kuruman Dist.) ; afterwards Comdt. of a Colonial Defence Area and in command of Western Dist. (King's medal with two clasps) ; Mem. Lond. C.C. for S. Kensing- ton ; late Mayor roy. burgh of Kensington ; m. Ada Mary, y. dau. of Col. the Right Hon. Sir Walter Barttelot, P.C, M.P., ist Bart, of Stopham, Pulborough, Sussex. Address : 40 Egerton Crescent, Lond., S.W., and Birchenbridge, Horsham, Sussex. CHIENE, George Todd, 1856-62. CI. 1-6. b. 30 Oct. 1845; s. of G. T. Chiene, C.A., 27 Northumberland Street ; XX. and XL Edin. and St. Andrews Univ. ; A.F.C. (Capt. 1867-8) ; C.A. Edin. 1869 ; m. Annie, dau. of George Cox of Gorgie ; d. 5 Sept. 1900. COLLETT, Hugh, 1856-9. CI. 1-3. s. of A. B. CoUett (India). COOK, George, 1856-61. CI. 1-5. b. 30 Aug. 1846 ; s. of Rev. Dr. George Cook, Govt. Chap, at Bombay, after- wards Min. of Borgue. M.A. 1866, B.D. 1868, Edin. Univ.; Min. of Longformacus, Berwickshire, 1871 ; m. Helen, dau. of Walter Scott Lorraine of Loaningdale, Lanarkshire ; d. 25 March 1891. COOPER, Thomas Hall, 1857-8. CI. 2. b. 31 March 1844 ; s, of Thomas Cooper, 8 Blacket Place. Merchant, of Thomas Cooper and Co., Edin. ; m. Annie O., y. dau. of James Lindsay, Drydenbank, Loanhead ; d. 13 March 1910. COOPER, William Samuel, 1856-62. CI. 1-6. b. 27 July 1846; s. of Wilham Cooper, W.S., of Failford, Ayrshire. M.A. St. Andrews Univ. ; LL.B. and LL.M. Trin. Hall, Cantab ; Advocate, 1871 ; of Failford, Ayrshire; J. P. and D.L. ; Maj. Ayrshire Yeo. ; m. 1878 Amy FrEinces, dau. of Lt.-Col. Robert Gordon, A.G. Madras Army ; d. 27 Aug. 1884. CORMACK, Magnus, 1856-7. CI. 1. s. of William Cormack, Granton. CRICHTON, Andrew Coventry Maitland Makgill, 1856-60. CI. 1-4. b. 20 June 1845 ; s. of David M. M. Crichton, D.L., etc., of Rankeilour, Cupar, Fife. Harrow, i860 ; Edin. Univ. ; Capt. Lond. Scottish G.C. ; See's. Dept. of G.P.O. ; H.M. Audit Office (now Exchequer and Audit Dept.), 1866; ret. as 1st CI. Clerk, 1902; Burgh Councillor for St. Marylebone, Lond. ; Guardian of the Poor (Chm. Relief Comtee.) and on Central Unemployed Body, Lend.; three yrs. C.S. Vols. ; Hon. Mem. Lond. MR. WEIR'S CLASS, 1856-63 215 Scottish Vols. ; Mem. Veteran (or National) Reserve; m. Katherine, dau. of Sir Edward Hulse, Bart., Braemore, Hants. Address: 17a Great Cumberland Place, Lond., W. GUMMING, James, 1856-62. CI. 1-6. b. 12 Aug. 1846; s. of WilUam Cumming, M.D., F.R.C.P.E., 42 Queen Street (later 18 Ainslie Place). M.D. Edin. Univ. 1871 (Gold Medal for Thesis); F.R.C.P.E. 1873; Phys. Edin. Roy. Hosp. for Sick Children ; Res. Surg. Roy. Inf. under Profs. Syme and Lister ; d. May 1879. CUNINGHAM, GranviUe Carlyle, 1856-8. CI. 1, 2. b. 27 April 1847; s. of Alexander Cuningham, Sec. to the Comrs. of N. Lighthouses, 17 Coates Crescent. M.I.C.E. and M. Can. Soc. C.E. ; in Honduras, 1870-1 ; rly. survey work, On- tario, Canada, on various rly. works, 1871-4; preUm. surveys Can. Pac. Rly. 1874-5 ; engineer in charge P. Edward Island Rly. and Harbours, 1875-9 ; Canada Southern Rly. 1879-81 ; Chf. Engineer, 1881-3 ; Gen. Ass. to Man. Construction Rocky Mountain Div. Can. Pac. Rly. 1884-6 ; Rly. Contractor, Lower Canada, 1886-9 ; Ass. and City Engineer, Toronto, 1889-92 ; Gen. Man. and Chf. Engineer, Montreal (Electric) Street Rly. 1892-7 ; Man. Dir. Birmingham Trams. 1897-9 ; Gen. Man. Central Xxindon (Tube) Rly. 1899-1911 ; now Consult. Engineer, Finsbury Pavement House, Moorgate Street, London, E.C. ; Dir. Electrical and Industrial Invest. Co., Kingsway, London, W.C. ; m. Frances Bethune, dau. of the late R. P. Crooks, Barr., Toronto, Canada. Address : 37 Craven Hill Gardens, London, W. DALMAHOY, John Carirae, 1856-60. CI. 1-4. s. of Patrick Dalmahoy, W.S., 69 Queen Street. d. May 1884. DAWSON, John C. C, 1858-9. CI. 3. s. of Maj. Dawson, Portobello. DICKSON, WiUiam Traquair, 1856-62. CI, 1-6. b. 7 June 1845 ; s. of John Dickson of Corstorphine. M.A. Edin. Univ. ; W.S. 1870 ; m. 1882 EUzabeth Madalene, dau. of Rev. Archibald Stewart, D.D., Min. of Glasserton. Address : 35 St. Bernard's Crescent, Edin. DOUGLAS, Lord Francis WiUiam Bou- verie, 1859-62. CI. 4-6. b. 8 Feb. 1847; s. of Marquis of Queensberry, E. Warriston House. Obtained direct commission in army ; kiUed on the Alatterhorn, 14 July 1865. DOVE, Robert Scott, 1858-62. CI. 3-6. b. 3 June 1845 ; s. of William Dove, Wark, Coldstream. Address : Vicarage Cottage, Easter Royal, Pewsey, Wilts. DUDGEON, John, 1859-61. CI. 4, 5. b. 1846 ; s. of Ellis Dudgeon, Belhaven. Went to Tasmania ; d. DUDGEON, Wilham, 1856-7. CI. 1. b. 27 Sept. 1844; s. of William Dudgeon, 22 Royal Terrace. Merchiston and Clapham Grammar Sch. ; with Steel Co. of Canada ; m. Fanny Greenman ; d. 20 Oct. 1888. DUNSMURE, James, 1856-62. CI. 1-6. b. 1 Jan. 1846 ; s. of James Duns- mure, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., 53 Queen Street. M.B. and L.R.C.S.E. 1867 ; M.D. Edin. 1870; F.R.C.S.E. 1871; LL.D. Glasg. 1901 ; Phys. and Surg. Edin. ; Pres. R.C.S.E. ; Mem. Roy. Co. of Archers, King's Bodyguard for Scotland ; m. Miss Birley of Preston ; d. 15 July 1907 ; see also E.A. Ch, xv. 9. EDMONSTON, Thomas William, 1858-9. CI. 3. s. of Rev. John Edmonston, Ashkirk. FLETCHER, Miles Angus, 1856-63. CI. 1-7. b. 1847 ; s. of George Fletcher (India) ; English Essay Prize and best in Latin Verse, CI. 7, 1863. Went to U.S.A. ; frozen to death in Minnesota, 1872. FORD, Everard Allen, 1858-61. CI. 3-5. b. 1845; s. of Rev. Joseph Ford, 20 Albany Street. Colonial Merchant and Mem. of Lloyd's; founder of the London Diocesan Church Lads' Brigade ; m. Rachel, dau. of the Rev. Sir St. Vincent L. Hammick, Bart. Address : 2 Eldon Road, Hampstead, Lond., N.W. ERASER, Philip Affleck, 1860-2. CI. 5, 6. b. 4 Aug. 1845 ; s. of James Eraser, H.E.I.C.S. Madras ; Mitchell Medal, 1862 ; Carmichael Club Medal, 1861 ; English Essay Prize, 1862, and 3rd Acad. Club Prize for best in French and German, 1862. Edin. Univ. 1863 ; Glasg. Univ. 1866 ; of Reelick, Inverness-shire ; J.P. ; 1864-7 pupil to J. M. Heppel, M.I.C.E., BowUng Iron Works ; 1868-70 Ass. Engineer, Ding- wall and Skye Rly. ; subsequently engaged in construction of rlys. in Mexico, 1870-3 ; W.I. 1874; Ireland, 1875-7; Venezuela, 1882-4; S. Africa and Greece, 1885-6; S. America, 1887-8 ; Italy, 1888-9 ; Peru, 216 MR. WEIR'S CLASS, 1856-63 1889-91; Surveyor - Gen. and Govt. Insp. of Rlys., Jamaica, 1892-3 ; Res. Man. and Engineer, Genoa Bonded Warehouses, 1898- 1900; M.I.C.E. 1873-1909; F.R.G.S. 1890; Decoration of K.C. Bolivar from Pres. and Gen. Guzman Blanco of Venezuela on com- pletion of La Guaira and Caracas Rly. 1883 ; m. 1889 Augusta Zelia, e. dau. of W. F. Webb of Newstead, Notts. Address : Rebeg, Kirkhill, Inverness-shire. GEMMELL, Andrew, 1859-61. CI. 4, 5. b. 15 Feb, 1846; s. of Thomas Gemmell, Frankville House, Ayrshire ; XX. and XI. Solicitor, of Richardson and Gemmell, Solicitors, Haddington ; Clerk to Comrs. of Supply, Haddington ; Sec. United E. Lothian Agricult. Soc. ; Proc. Fis. J. P. Court, Had- dington ; Factor to Lord Connemara on Colstoun estate, Haddington ; m. Miss Hous- toun of Clerkington, Haddington ; d. 4 March GRANT, John Charles, 1856-9. CI. 1-3. b. 1 May 1844 ; s. of Patrick Grant, W.S., Sheriff Clerk of Inverness-shire, BaUifearie, Inverness. Went to open coffee estate in Travancore ; caught jungle fever tiger - shooting, neces- sitating return home ; d. at Southampton, 25 April 1866. GRAY, William Robert, 1856-9. CI. 1-3. s. of Mrs. Gray, 19 Inverleith Row. Jt. proprietor of the N.B. Advertiser ; d. GREIG, Robert, 1856-61. CI. 1-5. b. 14 Sept. 1846 ; s. of Robert Greig, 6 Pilrig Street; Dux CI. 1 and 3, 1857, 1859. Edin. Univ. ; commanded the Staff of H.L.I. ; served in Vols. 1864 till 1871 ; ist Lt. 2nd Roy. Staffs. Mil. and Duke of Edin. Own Edin. Mil. ; Capt. 1875 ; Sch. of Gunnery, ist CI. Hons. ; Instructor of Art; Brig. Maj. 1880; transferred Maj. 3rd and 4th Batt. Cameronians ; subse- quently 3rd and 4th Batt. H.L.I. ; ret. Maj. (Army Rank), 1902, after thirty-eight yrs. service Address : Craigmichen, St. Alban's Road, Edin. HAIG, Hugh Veitch, 1856-62. CI. 1-6. b. 12 Feb. 1845 ; s. of John Haig, Cameron House, Leven, Fife. Distiller ; m. Archie Anne Lindesay Eraser ; d. 10 Feb. 1902. HALL, Thomas A., 1856-9. CI. 1-3. s. of Col. Hall, Royal Terrace. HAMILTON, Charles, 1856-8. CI. 1, 2. s. of Mrs. Hamilton, Clarence Street. HAMILTON, Robert Walter Churchhill, 1857-8. CI. 2. HAMILTON, Walter, afterwards Hamil- ton Tyndale Bruce, 1856-9. CI. 1-3. b. 1846 ; s. of Col. Walter Hamilton, H.E.I.C.S., 9 Bellevue Crescent. d. 1877 at Montreal. HANNAY, John, 1858-60. CI. 3, 4. b. 17 May 1843 ; s. of Robert Hannay of Springfield, Ulverston, and of Rusko, Stewartry of Kirkcudbright. Iron Merchant, Glasg. ; m. Mary Georgina Sophia, dau. of George Rodwell of Loddon; d. 16 Aug. 1904. HARDIE, Joseph Robert, 1856-62. CI. 1-6. b. 28 Nov. 1845 ; s. of James Hardie, 11 Alva Street. M.D. Edin. i8( d. II Feb. 1876. ); Phys., Edin., 1869-76; HARRISON, Spencer Richard, 1859-61. CI. 4, 5. s, of H. Harrison, 45 Lauriston Place. HAY, Alexander Cunningham, 1856-60. CI. 1-4. b. 30 March 1845; s. of Charles Hay, 10 Fettes Row. J. P. ; Hon. Sheriff Sub. and Chamberlain for the Lordship of Zetland; m. Christian Helen Agnes, dau. of Rev. Robt. Walkisr, Episc. Min., Lerwick. Address: Lerwick, N.B. HENDERSON, Charles Piercy, 1856-60. CI. 1-4. b. 1 Oct. 1846 ; s. of John Piercy Henderson of Fbswell Bank, Perthshire. Wellington Coll. Berks, and RossaU, Lanes; won Benares Tent Club Cup (pig-sticking), 1873 ; with a Spanish banking firm in Paris, and subsequently its representative, Seville and Madrid ; thereafter some years in Lima, Peru ; later indigo-planter and zemindar in Mirzapore and Benares dists., India; m. Lilian Hood. Address : Morningside, Pinner, Middlesex. HENDERSON, John, 1856-60. CI. 1-4. s. of Alexander Henderson, Long- niddry; d. HIGGINSON, Arthur, 1857-9. CI. 2, 3. s. of Jonathan Higginson, 17 Inver- leith Row. HILL, Henry WiUiam Joseph, 1856-61. CI. 1-5. b, 14 Sept, 1847; s. of James M. Hill, Indigo-planter, of Kippen House, Perthshire. King's Coll. Lond. ; Merchant, Brazil ; afterwards Indigo-planter, Bengal;] m. Miss Pike ; d. 7 Sept. 1900. MR. WEIR'S CLASS, 1856-63 217 HILL, Robert Henry, 1856-7. CJ. 1. b. 15 Dee. 1845 ; s. of Joseph Hill,' Indigo-planter, Bengal. King's CoU. Lond. ; Indigo-planter, Bengal ; d. 30 Oct. 1883. HORSBRUGH, John, 1858-60. CI. 3, 4. b. 1846 ; s. of Col. Horsbrugh of Horsbrugh, Pirn House, Innerleithen. Mil. Acad., Edin. ; Sheep Farmer in the Highlands ; d. 22 March 1894. HOSACK, James, 1856-61. CI. 1-5. s. of William Hosack, Jamaica, 21 Minto Street. HUME, John Kippen, 1859-61. CI. 4, 5. b. 1846 ; Dux CI. M. 5 and Ferguson Medal, 1861. Served many years in, and became head of, the Rangoon Pohce ; d. 1886. HUNTER, Andrew Johnston, 1857-61. CI. 2-5. b. 15 Aug. 1844; s. or William Hunter of Tynemount, Ormiston, E. Lothian; Dux CI. M. 4, 1860. B.A. Gonville and Caius Coll. Cantab, 1868; M.A. 1872; of Tynemount; C. Ch. Ch. Luton, Beds, 1870-5;' Chap. Luton Hoo, 1875-85; V. MattishaU, Norfolk, 1885-96; R. Swanton Morley with Worthing, Norfolk, 1896; R.D. South Brisley, 1900; Hon. Canon, Norwich Cathedral, 1907 ; m. 1872 Agnes Blanche, dau. of William Phillips, Luton ; d. at Swanton Morley Rectory, Dereham, Norfolk, 12 June 1914. HUNTER, George William Eccles, 1856- 61. CI. 1-5. s. of James Hunter of Hafton. Capt. 3rd Huss. (King's Own); Cornet, 1864 ; Lt. 1866 ; Capt. 1869 ; ret. 1870 ; m. Charlotte Ireland Winifred M'Gee, St. Heliers, Jersey ; d. 2 April 1879. JACKSON, James, 1856-8. CI. 1, 2. s. of Mrs. Jackson, 4 Manor Place. KELLIE, Alexander William, 1857-9. • CI. 2, 3. s. of Alexander D. KelHe, Somerset Villa, Newton Abbott, Devon. KEMP, William Famie, 1857-8. CI. 2. s. of James Kemp, Dairy House. LAIDLAY, Andrew, 1856-7. CI. 1. b. 13 March 1845 ; s. of John Watson Laidlay, SeacliflE House, North Ber- wick. Loretto, 1859-62 ; Head of the Sch. ; B.A., M.A., B.C.L. Oxon ; 2nd CI. Mods. ; Barr. Line. Inn ; J. P. and D.L. for Haddington- shire ; burned with his house, SeacUff, North Berwick, Aug. 1907. LAIDLAY, Wilham James, 1856-7. CI. 1. b. 12 Aug. 1846 ; s. of John Watson Laidlay, Seacliff House, North Berwick. Loretto, 1859-62; XX., XL; St. Peter's Coll. Cantab ; B.A., LL.M. ; Capt. St. Peter's CoU. XL ; Capt. Grange C.C. ; Advocate, 1874; English Bar, 1874; Artist; F.R.G.S. Address: 50 Circus Road, St. John's Wood, Lond., N.W. LAING, Malcolm Alfred, 1861. CI. 5. b. 20 May 1846 ; s. of Samuel Laing, M.P. for Orkney and Shetland, Finance Min. of India, afterwards Chm. Brighton Rly. Co. Harrow, 1858-61; Sandhurst; passed out first, 1864; of Crook, Orkney; Ld.-Lt. of Orkney and Shetland since 1892 ; Lt. 14th Huss. 1865 ; Capt. 1870 ; ret. 1873. Ad- dress : 18 Queen Street, Mayfair, Lond., W., and Crook, Kirkwall. LANG, Patrick Sellar, 1857-61. CI. 2-5. b. 2 Aug. 1845; s. of John Lang, Sheriff Clerk of Selkirkshire. Writer, Selkirk; Sheriff Clerk; Agent B.L. Co. Bank, Selkirk ; afterwards settled in Victoria, Australia, where he died ; m. Etta, dau. of John Lang Currie of Larra, Victoria ; d. 13 April 1909. LAWRIE, John, 1856-61. CI. 1-5. s. of William Lawrie, 1 West Claremont Place. LIDDELL, John, 1856-8. of Col. Liddell, India. CI. 1, 2. s. LORIMER, John Archibald, 1858-61. CI. 3-5. b. 11 Dec. 1846; s. of P. Lorimer, 11 Carlton Hill, St. John's Wood, Lond. Edin. Univ.; St. Bart.'s Hosp., Lond.; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.E. ; practised for thirty yrs. in Farnham, Surrey ; M.O.H. ; Med. Off. Isolation Hosp. ; Pub. Vaccinator ; Parish Med. Off., etc. etc. ; m. H. A. Lorimer, dau. of James Lorimer, C.E., Edin. ; d. 27 April 190 1. LORNE, Marquis of, — 9th Duke of Argyll (John Douglas Sutherland Campbell), 1858-9. CI. 3. b. 6 Aug. 1845 ; s. of 8th Duke of Argyll. Eton ; St. Andrews Univ. ; LL.D., D.Sc. Trin. CoU. Cantab; P.C., K.T., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., D.L. ; Marquis of Lome and Kintyre ; Earl Campbell and Cowal ; Vis- count of Lochow and Glenisla ; Baron In- vermay, MuU, Morvern, and Tiree; Baron CampbeU (1445) ; Baron Sundridge (1766) ; 29th Baron of Lochow ; Chancellor of the Order of St. Michael and St. George ; Chief of the Clan CampbeU (from Sir Colin Campbell of Lochow, kt. 1286) ; Hered. Master of the Roy. Household, Scot. ; 218 MR. WEIR'S CLASS, 1856-63 Hered. High Sheriff of Co. of Argyll ; Adm. of the Western Coast and Isles ; Keeper of the Great Seal of Scot, and of the castles of Dunstaffnage, Dunoon, and Carrick ; Ld.-Lt. of Argyllshire ; Gov. and Constable of Windsor Castle 1892-1914 ; Hon. Col. 3rd A. and S. Highs., London Scottish, Argyll and Bute A.V., Glasg. Highs., and Argyll L.I., Canada; M.P. Argyllshire, 1868-78 ; contested Hampstead, 1885 ; Priv. Sec. to Duke of Argyll (India Oface), 1868-71 ; Gov. -Gen. of Canada, 1878-83 ; contested Bradford (L.U.), 1892 ; M.P. (Unionist), S. Manchester, 1895-1900. Pub- lications: The U.S.A. after the War, 1885; Memories of Canada and Scotland, 1884 ; Canadian Pictures, 1884; Life of Palmerston; Tales and Poems ; Psalms in English Verse ; Windsor Castle ; Libretto for an Opera, Diarmid, 1897 ; Life and Times of Queen Victoria, 1901 ; Passages from the Past, 1907; Intimate Social Letters of the Eigh- teenth Century, 1910. m. 1871 H.R.H. Princess Louise, 4th dau. of Queen Victoria ; d. 2 May 1914; see also E.A. Ch. xxi. 136. LOWE, William Henry Dick, 1856-61, CI. 1-5. b. 11 Sept. 1845 ; s. of Capt. William Lowe, Indian Navy, , 50 Melville Street. S.S.C. 1872 ; Registration Examiner ; m. 1873 Christina, dau. of John Brodie, Farmer, E. Grange, Fifeshire ; d. 12 April 1905- M'CALLUM, Alexander, 1856-60. CI. 1-4. b. 1846; s. of Edward M'Callum, Merchant, 12 Brandon Street. Edin. Univ. ; Med. Student ; d. young. M'CRAE, Farquhar, 1856-8. CI. 1. Address : 8 W. Castle Road, Edin. MACFARLAN, James, 1856-61. CI. 1-5. b. 6 Jan. 1845 ; s. of Rev. James Macfarlan, Min. of Muiravonside. Edin. Univ. ; Min. of Ruthwell, Dum- friesshire ; m. Helen, dau. of Prof. Allan Menzies ; d. 4 Oct. 1889. M'INROY, Patrick, 1858-61. CI. 8-5. b. 16 July 1845 ; s. of James Patrick M'Inroy of Lude, Blair-Atholl. Rancher, Colorado ; m. Miss Curtis, near Denver, Colorado ; d. 12 Nov. 1882 in Colorado. MACKENZIE, John Mansfield, 1856-8, CI, 1, 2. b. 20 Jan. 1846; s. of Alexander Mackenzie of Meikle Scat- well, Ross-shire, W.S., 19 Charlotte Square. W.S. 1869 ; d. 3 March 1893. MACKNIGHT, Hugh Pearson, 1856-60. CI. 1-4. b. 23 Oct. 1847 ; s. of James Macknight, W.S., of Dalsraith, 12 London Street. Went to Australia in 1864 to Bank of Victoria, Melbourne ; afterwards Man. of the branch at Brisbane, where he was drowned in the river, 2 May 1875. MACLEOD, John George, 1856-63. CI, 1-7, s. of J. G. E. Macleod, French Master, E.A. ; best in French and French Composition, CI. 7, 1863, Corn Merchant, Havre ; d. young. M'NAB, William Ramsay, 1856-60, CI, 1-4, b, 9 Nov, 1844 ; s. of James M'Nab, Curator, Botanic Gardens. M.D. Edin. Univ. 1866; M.R.C.P.E. ; also Berlin Univ. ; 1867-70 Res. Med. Off. Southern Cos. Asyl., Dumfries; 1870-2 Prof, of Nat. Hist., Agricult. Coll., Cirencester; 1872-89 Prof, of Bot. R.C. of Science for Ireland, Dublin (Dean of Faculty, 1878-9) ; Lect. on Bot. at Ledwich Sch. of Surg, and Med., Dublin, 1876; 1878 Extern Ex- aminer in Bot. and Materia Medica, Univ. of Dubhn ; 1880 Scientific Supt. of R. Bot. Garden, Dubhn ; Extern Examiner in Bot, Victoria Univ., Manchester; Livisely Lect. on Geology, Lond. Author : Outlines of Morphology and Physiology, and Outlines of the Classification of Plants ; Longman's London Science Series, and a voluminous writer of botanical and morphological sub- jects published in the Transactions of the Roy. Irish Acad., Transactions of the Botanical Soc. of Edin., Transactions and Journal of the Linnean Society of London, the Journal of Bot., etc. etc. F.L.S., F.R. Geol. Soc. of Ireland, Fell, of the Botani- cal and R. Phys. Socs. of Edin., and Mem. of the R. Dublin Soc. ; m. Jane, dau. of Rev. M. N. Goold, U.P. Min., Dumfries ; d. 3 Dec. 1889. MACRAE, Colin George, 1856-63, CI. 1-7, b, 30 Nov, 1844 ; s. of John Anthony Macrae, LL.D., W.S., 14 Gloucester Place. M.A. Edin. Univ. ; Capt. Kingsknowe G.C. ; W.S. 1871 ; Mem. of Edin. Sch. Bd. 1885-1900 ; Chm. 1890-1900 ; Kt. 1901 ; Dir. Commercial Bank, Caledonian Insur. Co., and numerous Socs.; J. P. for Cos. of Edin., Dumbarton, and Forfarshire ; m. 1877 Lady Flora Maitland, dau. of John Colquhoun, Author of the Moor and the Loch. Address: 45 Moray Place and Glen- flora, Colinton. MAITLAND, Alexander Charles Richards, 1858-63. CI. 3-7. b. 30 Nov. 1845 ; s. of Augustus Maitland, W.S., 49 Melville Street; Dux of CI. 4 and 5 and of whole School, 1863 ; best in German, Latin Prose, and Greek Prose, CI. 7, 1863 ; 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Acad. Club Prizes and Mackenzie Prize for Schol., 1863. Schol. of C.C.C. Oxon; 1st CI. Mods.; MR. WEIR'S CLASS, 1856-63 219 M.A. Oxon; Barr. Inn. Tem. Address: 20 Buckingham Palace Mansions, Lond., S.W. MAKELLAR, Archibald Forman, 1856- 62. CI. 1-6. b. 1846; s. of Archibald Makellar, M.D, Woolwich, 1864 ; Lt. R.A. 1866 ; d. 27 June 1878 at Kirkee, near Bombay. MARSHALL, William Hunter, 1856-62. CI. 1-6. b. 6 June 1846 ; s. of William Marshall of Callander, W.S. M.A. Edin. Univ. 1870; of Callander; W.S. 1874. Address : Callandrade, Callan- der, Perthshire. MONCREIFF, Hon. James William, 1856-62. CI. 1-6. b. 16 Sept. 1845 ; s. of Right Hon. Lord Advocate Moncreiff (1st Baron), Senator of the CoU. of Justice, 15 Great Stuart Street; XX. (Capt. 1861-2); XI. (Capt. 1861 and 1862). A.F.C. 1868-70; W.S. 1871, of Mackenzie, Innes and Logan, W.S. ; D.L. Co. Kinross ; Dir. E.A. 1889-1906; m. Mary Lillias, e. dau. of George Mitchell Innes of Bangour, Linlithgowshire. Address: 6 Ainslie Place, Edin. MONCRIEFF, Robert Hope, 1856-62. CI. 1-6. b. 26 Feb. 1846; s. of G. Moncrieff, W.S., Perth; Organiser and Captain E.A. Vol. Rifles, 1859-62. Author : The World as it is ; Bonnie Scotland ; Adventurers in America ; and many other books under various pseu- donyms, chiefly as A. R. Hope and Ascott R. Hope. Late Lt. Black Watch Vols. Address : Athenaeum Club, Lond. MUIR, WilUam Campbell, 1857-62. CI. 2-6. b. 7 Aug. 1846 ; s. of William Muir, Merchant and Portuguese Consul, 7 Wellington Place, Leith. Edin. Univ. and Gottingen ; of Inistry- nich, Argyll ; Musician, Linguist, and Engineer ; m. Annie Stevenson, e. dau. of Rev. Dr. David Esdaile ; d. 16 May 1900. MURRAY, James, 1856-7. CI. 1. b. 3 Feb. 1845 ; s. of Sir John Murray, Bart., of Philiphaugh, Selkirk. m. Mary, dau. of Alexander Russel of the Scotsman; d. c. 1897. MURRAY, WiUiam G. G., 1860-1. CI. 5. b. 4 Feb. 1845 ; s. of John Murray, M.D., J.P., Kersknowe, Kelso. Edin. Univ. ; Farmer till 1885 ; Factor on Breadalbane estates, 1886 - 7 ; now Factor on the Annandale estates ; m. (i) 1873 Margaret Helen Gibson; {2) 1895 Georgina Watson. Address: Hillside, Loc- kerbie. MYLNE, James, 1856-63. CI. 1-7. b. 8 April 1846 ; s. of James Mylne, W.S., 35 Charlotte Square; XI. 1861-3. W.S. 1871 ; Dir. E.A. since 1900 ; m. 1877 Jane Ramsay, 2nd dau. of Wm. Ramsay Kermack, W.S. Address : 10 Ainslie Place, Edin. NICOLSON, Wilham Malcolm, 1858-9. CI. 3. s. of Alexander Nicolson, 12 Warriston Crescent. OMOND, Thomas Stewart, 1856-63. CI. 1-7. b. 27 April 1846 ; s. of Robert Omond, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., 43 Char- lotte Square. Edin. Univ. 1863-7; M.A. (ist CI. Hons. in Class, and Philosop. 1867) ; Mackenzie Schol. 1867 ; Ball. CoU. Oxon, 1868-72 ; Jenkyns Exhib. ; Stanhope Essay, 1870 ; Chancellor's Essay, 1872 ; B.A. (2nd CI. Grts. 1872); FeU. St. John's Coll. Oxon, 1872; M.A. 1874; won Academical 100 Yds. 1866; Edin. Univ. 220 Yds. 1867; Ball. Coll. 100 Yds. and Quarter-mile, 1868 ; Bursar, St. John's Coll., Oxford, 1877-89; Author of books on English metre, etc. ; m. 1878 Christian Katherine, dau. of Rev. Lewis Irving. Address : 14 Calverley Park, Tun- bridge Wells. PRINGLE, Francis Moray, 1856-7. CI. 1. s. of Mark Pringle, 34 Danube Street. RADCLIFFE, Herbert, 1856-62. CI. 1-6. b. 28 Jan. 1846 ; s. of Joshua Rad- cliffe, Rochdale ; XL, XX. St. John's CoU. Cantab ; Jun. Opt. Math. Trip. ; pupil of Sir Douglas Fox, C.E., Lond. ; Res. Engineer, Sowerby i^idge to Ripponden branch of the Lanes and Yorks Rly. ; joined cotton manufacturing firm of Samuel Radclifie and Sons Ltd., Oldham ; m. H. C. M. Thornton ; d. 3 Dec. 1904. RANKINE, John, 1859-61. CI. 4, 5. b. 18 Feb. 1846; s. of Rev. John Rankine, D.D., Sorn Manse, Ayrshire. M.A. Edin. Univ. ; LL.D. Glasg. 1892 ; F.R.S.E., F.S.A. ; of Bassendean, Berwick- shire ; Advocate, 1869 ; Q.C. 1897 ; A.D. 1885-8 ; Prof. Scots Law in Edin. Univ. from 1888 ; Author and Editor of books on the law of Scot, including, The Law of Land Ownership and Rankine on Leases ; Address : 23 Ainslie Place, Edin. RHIND, Alexander Low, 1861-2. CI. 6. b. 25 May 1846 ; s. of William Rhind, 25 Great Underbank, Stockport. B.A. Resp., B.D. Dublin ; Elrington Theol. Prize ; Ch. of Ireland ; R. of BaUy- nure, Dio. of Leighlin ; m. Jane, dau. of Rev. R. W. King, M.A. Address : Grange Con, Co. Wicklow. 220 MR. WEIR'S CLASS, 1856-63 ROBERTS, John, 1857-9. CI, 2, 3. b. 30 Oct. 1845 ; s. of George Roberts, Wellwood Park, Selkirk. Edin. Institution, 1859-62; C.M.G. 1891 ; J. P. ; Runholder and Man. Partner of Murray, Roberts and Co. ; left Scotland for Melbourne to study station manage- ment and wool business, 1864 ; arrived in Dunedin and commenced business under style of Murray, Roberts and Co. 1868; Pres. N.Z. South Seas Exhib. 1889-90; Mayor of Dunedin, 1890 ; Dir. of several local Cos. ; represented Kaikorai dist. in Otago Prov. Council ; Councillor for the Deep Stream Riding in the Taieri C.C. 1878-90 ; decorated in recognition of services rendered to the colony during the exhibition year ; m. 1870 Louisa Jane, 2nd dau. of Charles Henry Kettle, Little- bourne House, Dunedin, N.Z. Address : Littiebourne House, Dunedin, N.Z. ROBERTS, John, 1858-60. CI. 3, 4. b. 1846 ; s. of Ezra Roberts, St. Asaph ; d. ROBERTS, Wilham Bannerman, 1857-9. CI. 2, 3. s. of G. Roberts, Surg. R.N., 22 Howard Place. ROBERTSON, Duncan, 1856-63. CI. 1-7. b. 1846 ; s. of Wmiam Robert- son of Tobermory. M.A. Edin. Univ. ; Man. Bank of Brit. N. America, Ont., Canada ; m. Alice, dau. of Rev. R. Boyer-Hamilton, Ont. ; d. June 1909. ROBERTSON, John, 1859-61. CI. 4, 5. s. of Mrs. Robertson, Tain. ROLLAND, Stewart Erskinde, 1856-8. CI. 1, 2. b. 7 Nov. 1846 ; s. of Capt. Charles William Rolland, Madras Art. Sandhurst ; Brig. - Gen. LA. ; 2nd Lt. 1866; Lt. 1868; Capt. 1878; Maj. 1886; Lt.-Col. 1887; Col. 1893; on staff, 1887-9; Col. on the staff comdg. Chin HiUs, 1894-5 ; A.A.G. and comdg. Secunderabad, 1895 ; A.Q.M.G. (M.C.) H.Q. 1895-6; Brig.-Gen. Southern, Rangoon and Belgaum dists. 1894-9 : received thanks of Govt. (Bom.) for services during plague while comdg. Belgaum dist. ; received the thanks of O.C. Line of Communication, also of Chf. of the Staff, Upper Burma F.F. ; served in Burma, 1886-9 ; comdg. Western Frontier, 1885-6; comdg. Mappah and Movable Col. June to Sept. 1886; action at Legu, i Sept. 1886 (severely wounded, twice desp., Lond. Gaz. 2 Sept. 1887, medal with two clasps, Brev. Lt.-Col.) ; Hon. Brig.-Gen. 1912 ; m. Emma Cammerer. Address: 5 Madeley Road, Ealing, Lend., W. ROLLAND, William Stothert, 1856-8. CI. 1, 2. b. 30 Nov. 1846; s. of James Rolland, W.S., 29 Melville Street. Emigrated to N.Z. 1859 ; engaged in farming and pastoral pursuits for sixteen yrs. ; came to Melbourne, 1873; trained in Theological Hall (Presb.); ordained Min. of the Prahran Presb. Ch. (Melbourne), 1884; still in same charge ; Mod. of State Assembly, 1904 ; Mod. Presb. Ch. of Australia, 1910-12 ; m. Margaret Louisa, dau. of Rev. A. I. CampbeU, D.D., fmly. of Melrose F. Ch., latterly of St. George's Presb. Ch., Geelong, Victoria. Address : 34 Kensington Road, South Yarra, Melbourne. RUTHERFORD, Wilham, 1856-61. CI. 1-5. b. 1846 ; s. of William Ruther- ford, 7 Bruntsfield Place, d. 16 June 1869. SHORE, Hon. Henry Noel, 1856-8. CI. 1, 2. b. 29 Aug. 1847 ; s. of Right Hon. Lord Teignmouth, Northaller- ton, Yorks. H.M.S. 'Britannia,' Cadet, 1861; Sub- Lieut. 1868 ; Lieut. 1872 ; ret. Comm. 1891. Meritorious Service : was ist Lieut, of 'Lapwing,' Comm. Sir William Wiseman, when wrecked on Changsang Island, near Chef 00, N. China, 1876, from whence after a. month's continuous exertion, during very severe weather, and after orders had been received to abandon her, and she had been cleared of everything except the boilers, the vessel, by a final effort, was successfully floated during a gale of wind blowing dead on shore on the night of 4 Dec, and hove off through a very heavy surf into deep water; for the exertions of the officers and crew on this occasion the Admiralty were pleased to express their approbation and thanks ; the vessel was refitted and enabled to serve the remainder of her commission on the station. Studied art under Prof. Legros at Univ. Coll., Lond., 1879-80 ; read a paper on China and Japan by request of Council of Soc. of Arts, Commerce, and Manufactures; has exhib. pictures in R.I., R.S.A., R.I. A., and other galleries. Published : The Flight of the Lapwing in China and Japan, 1881 ; How Glasgow ceased to Flourish, 1884 ; Smuggling Days and SmuggUng Ways, 1891 ; Old Foye Days, 1896 ; Three pleasant Springs in Portugal, 1899 ; and many mag. and newspaper articles, m. 1880 Mary Aglionby, dau. of Rev. Canon Porteus. Address : Mount Elton, Clevedon, Somerset SIMPSON, William Ebenezer, 1860-1. CI. 5. b. 9 Nov. 1844 ; s. of Samuel Simpson, Banker, Hamilton. Solicitor ; m. Elizabeth A. Dunlop ; d. 24 Oct. 1877. SINCLAIR, Alexander James, 1856-62. CI. 1-6. b. 1846; s. of Veitch Sinclair, M.D., 12 Elder Street. M.B. and CM. 1868; M.D. 1872; F.R.C.P.E. ; Examiner, Conjoint Bd. Scot.; m. Georgina, dau. of G. Stewart; d. 23 Feb. 1889. MR. WEIR'S CLASS, 1856-63 221 SINCLAIR, Edward, 1858-60. CI. 3, 4. b. 17 Jan. 1845 ; s. of Edward Sinclair, 8 W. Claremont Street. Ass. Res. at Bintulu, Sarawak, June i868 ; Res. in charge, June 1873 ; received thanks for his services against pirates from Rajah Brooke while at Bintulu ; in 1879 went to N.Z., and became accountant to the Otago Daily Times ; in 1887 returned to England, and lived in Lond. for some years ; latterly settled in Bristol as an incorporated accountant ; m. Miss L. J. Wortley ; d. 28 Feb. 1909 ; see also E.A. Ch. xvi. 97. SINCLAIR, William Eraser, 1856-7 and 1860-4. CI. 1 and 3-6. s. of Rev. D. M. Sinclair, Australia; XI. Capt. 1864; XX. Capt. 1863-4. Australia ; d. SMITH, A. Fulton, 1856-60. CI. 1-4. s. of Mrs. Smith, 2 Inverleith Terrace. SPEDDING, H. A., 1858-9. CI. 3. s. of Mrs. Spedding, 14 George Square. STEVENSON, Robert Alan Mowbray, 1856-7. CI. 1. b. 1847 ; s, of Alan Stevenson, LL.B., F.R.S.E., M. Inst. C.E., 1 Inverleith Terrace. B.A. Cantab ; Artist, subsequently an Art Critic ; Prof, of Fine Arts at Univ. CoU., Liverpool, 1880-93; Art Critic to Pall Mall Gaz. 1893 till death. Publications : P. P. Rubens, 1898 ; Art of Velasquez, 1895 ; and Velasquez, 1899 ; Introduction to Armstrong's Sir Henry Raeburn; con- tributed to Saturday Review, Magazine of Art, Portfolio, etc. m. Harriette Louisa Purland ; d. 18 April 1900. STUART, George Ballingall, 1858-60 (Christmas). CI. 3-5. b. 8 July 1848 ; s. of John Stuart, Sec. and Treas. Bank of Bombay. M.B. and M.R.C.S., Edin. Univ., 1869; Lt.-Col. R.A.M.C. ; Ass. Surg. 1871 ; Surg. 1873 ; Surg.-Maj. 1886 ; ret. Hon. Lt.-Col. 1 891 ; served with the Scots Greys and afterwards with the Grenadier Guards ; Ashanti War, 1874 (medal) ; d. Aug. 1897. STUART, John, 1858-60 (Christmas). CI. 3-5. b. 25 Feb. 1847 ; s. of John Stuart, Sec. and Treas. Bank of Bombay. Proprietor and Ed. of the Rangoon Gazette; 1870 was sent to Bhamo, on Burmese frontier, to try and open trade with Western China; 1882-93 Sec. Rangoon Chamber of Commerce ; 1883 commenced connection with the Rangoon Gazette as leader writer ; 1890 obtained a share, and since 1896 Man. Proprietor ; 1909 attended Imperial Press Conference as sole repre- sentative of Burma; m. Sarah Augusta, dau. of John M'Arthur of Maulmain, Burma. Address: Rangoon. STUART, John, 1858-61. CI. 3-5. b. 19 Aug. 1844 ; s. of William Stuart, Attorney in Exchequer. W.S. 1868 ; for many years clerk in Bank- ruptcy Dept., Register House, Edin. ; m. 1875 Jessie Warren, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Mitchell, Min. of Oldhamstocks ; d. 24 April 1895. STUART, Robert Moody, 1856-60. CI. 1-4. b. 17 March 1846 ; s. of Rev. Alexander Moody Stuart, D.D., Mod. of G.A. of F. Ch. of Scot. 1875, 43 Queen Street. C.A. Edin. 1868 ; partner of Moody, Stuart and Robertson, C.A., Dundee ; m. Jessie Anne, dau. of Capt. Thomas Shepherd of Kirkville, Aberdeenshire; d. 22 June 1896. THORBURN, William David, 1856-63. CI. 1-7. b. 20 Feb. 1846 ; s. of Rev. David Thorburn, D.D., Leith ; Math. Medal, CI. 7, 1863. M.A. Edin. Univ. ; also at Bonn and Heidelberg; Advocate, 1870; Legal Assessor for Leith Burghs ; Author of Commentary on Bills of Exchange Act, 1882 ; edited 4th ed. of Robertson's Handbook of Bankers' Law ; Dir. Chalmers Hosp. for ten yrs. ; Chm. of Leith Sch. Bd. ; Dir. Leith Assoc, for Im- proving Condition of the Poor ; contested Leith Burghs election, 1885 (C.) ; in recog- nition of his services his portrait, painted by Mr. James Irvine, was presented to him by the party supporters in Leith; m. 1886 Helen, dau. of William James Duncan, Man. of Nat. Bank of Scot. ; d. 19 Feb. 1888 ; see also E.A. Ch. ii. 8. TOD, John Henry, 1858-61. CI. 3-5. b. 5 Aug. 1845 ; s. of James Tod, W.S., of Deanston, 55 Great King Street. M.A. Edin. Univ. 1866; C.A. 1873 ; Mem. Edin. Stock Exchange, 1877-1906 ; m. Mary, y. dau. of Thomas Dalyell Harrison, H.E.I.C.S.; d. 2 July 1911. TODRICK, Robert, 1856-60. CI. 1-4. b. 22 Aug. 1844 ; s. of Thomas Todrick, Bank of Scot., Haddington. Banker and Hon. Sheriff Sub. Hadding- ton ; m. Marianne SomerviUe, dau. of Rev. John Stevenson. Address : Bank of Scot- land, Haddington. TURNBULL, Henry Francis, 1858-9. CI. 3. s. of Mrs. Turnbull, 15 Castle Street. WARNER, Joseph Pearce, 1856-61. CI. 1-5. b. 22 April 1846 ; s. of Patrick Warner of Ardeer, 6 MelviUe Street. Worcester CoU. Oxon ; B.A. 1881 ; M.A. 1884 ; Ch. of Eng. ; D. 1881 ; P. 1882 ; L. Pr. 1898 Dio. Nor. ; fmly. C. of H. Trin., Frome - Selwood, 1881-5; W. Buckland, 222 DR. D'ARCY THOMPSON'S CLASS, 1857-64 Somt., 1885-90; Alford, Somt., 1890-4; Attleborough, 1895-8 ; m. 1886 Alice Mary Langdon. Address-.Someiville, Attleborough, Norfolk. WARTON, Matthew Henry, 1858-60. CI. 3, 4. b. 1845; s. of W. H. Warton, Highgate, Lond. Solicitor ; m. Miss Fenwick ; d. 1892. WATSON, George, 1856-63. CI. 1-7. b. 24 Sept. 1845 ; s. of James Watson, Man. Scottish Provident Institution, 45 Charlotte Square ; Dux of CI. 2 and 6, 1858 and 1862. M.A. Edin. (ist CI. Hons. Class.), 1867; Guthrie FeU. 1867 ; Advocate, 1871 ; Barr. Inn. Tern. 1884 ; Ed. Bell's Dictionary ; Sheriff-Sub. of Wigtownshire at Newton Stewart, 1890; m. Margaret Campbell, dau. of Patrick Campbell MacDougall, Prof, of Moral Philosophy in Univ. of Edin. Ad- dress : Corsbie West, Newton Stewaft. WIGHTMAN, John Seton, 1856-61, CI. 1-5. b. 14 Feb. 1846 ; s. of James Seton Wightman of Courance, Dum- friesshire. B.A. Caius Coll. Cantab ; of Courance ; Advocate, 1871 ; J. P. Dumfriesshire ; d. 4 March 1900. WIGNEY, William, 1856-60. CI. 1-4. b. 17 May 1845 ; s. of R. P. Wigney, 28 London Street. Accountant, Bank of Scot., George Street, Edin. ; d. II May 1910. WILSON, Thomas Johnstone, 1856-7. CI. 1. s. of Mrs. Wilson, 13 Duncan Street. WRIGHT, Strethill Harry, 1856-61. CI. 1-5. b. 20 May 1846 ; s. of Thomas Strethill Wright, M.D., F.R.C.P.E., 55 Northumberland Street. M.B., M.S. 1867 ; M.D. Edin. 1871 ; M.R.C.P.E. 1872; in 1881 gave up prac- tice of medicine for scientific work ; read papers before Roy. Scott. Soc. Arts, Edin., 28 Feb. 1887, 6 March 1888, 25 March 1889, on A Valveless Syphon Pump and other Hydraulic Exhaust Apparatus ; awarded Keith Prize ; settled at Ganarew Manor House, near Monmouth, where he was killed by a fall from his horse ; m. (i) ; {2) Har- riet, dau. of Francis Taylor of Manchester ; d. 17 Sept. 1897. WYLD, James, 1857-62. CI. 2-6. b. 22 Sept. 1845 ; s. of Robert Stodart Wyld, W.S., LL.D. Edin. Edin. Univ. 1862-3 '• Corn Merchant, N.Y. (ret.) ; m. 1878 Blandina, dau. of William Cornelius Hasbrouck, Speaker of Ho. of Representatives, State of N.Y. Ad- dress : Ardgay, Cornwall-on-Hudson, N.Y. WYLIE, Henry Phihp Miles, 1856-62. CI. 1-6. b. 1 April 1845; s. of Alexander H. Wylie, 19 Walker Street. Col. 6oth Rifles ; 2nd Lt. 1865 ; Lt. 1868 ; Capt. 1877; Maj. 1882; Lt.-Col. 1891 ; Col. 1902 ; ret. 1891 ; m. 1873 Hon. Louisa Ramsay Borthwick ; d. 27 Deo. 1905. YULE, Udny, 1856-9. CI. 1-3. b. 24 Feb. 1845 ; s. of John Yule, 26 In- verleith Row. Merchiston, 1859-62 ; in 1863 emigrated to the pastoral region of Queensland ; died in hospital at Brisbane, 16 Dec. 1885; at present (19 13) arrangements are in progress to establish an Udny Yule Memorial Prize in connection with the military work at Merchiston Castle School, probably in the form of a silver cup bearing his name and the words : ' Famse ignotus, Stirpi honor.' DR. D'ARCY THOMPSON'S CLASS, 1857-64 AITKEN, William, 1861-8. CI. 5, 6. b. 24 Feb. 1846 ; s. of James Aitken of Gartcows, Falkirk ; Tait Math. Prize, 1863 ; XX. ; won Long Leap, 1862 ; 100 Yds. 1863. Heidelberg ; Woolwich ; XX. 1864 and 1 865 ■ Col. R.A. ; C.B. ; Lt. R.A. 1867; Capt. 1878; Maj. 1884 ; Brev. Lt.-Col. 1887 ; Brev. Col. 1897 ; served in Afghan War, 1878-80 (desp., medal) ; Mahsud Waziri exped. 1881 ; Burma exped. 1885-7 (desp., Brev. Lt.-Col.); Chitral Relief Force, 1895 (desp., C.B.) ; A.D.C. to H.M. Queen Victoria, 1897 ; Mala- kand F.F., Mohmand and Buner exped., 1897-8; commanded Mountain Art., Rawal Pindi, 1896-9 ; Col. on staff comdg. R.A. Scot. Dist. 1899-1903 ; ret. 1903 ; m. 1894 Susan Elizabeth, y. dau. of George A. Cov- entry, ShanweU, Kinross-shire. Address: Kemback, Cupar, Fife. ALLAN, Robert Alfred, 1857-9. CI. 1, 2. b. 17 April 1847 ; s. of Robert Allan, 29 York Place, d. 26 April 1859. ANDERSON, Findlay Blair, 1858-63. CI. 2-5. b. 14 May 1848; s. of Findlay Anderson, 32 Moray Place. C.A. 1872 ; partner of Lindsay, Jamieson and Haldane, C.A., 24 St. Andrew Square. Address : i Lynedoch Place, Edin. DR. D'ARCY THOMPSON'S CLASS, 1857- 223 ANDERSON, John Warren, 1858-9. CI. 2. b. 31 Oct. 1845 ; s. of Findlay Anderson, 82 Moray Place, d. 24 Aug. 1864. ANDERSON, Stephen WiUiam, 1859-60. CI. 3. s. of S. Anderson of Carfin, 14 Torphichen Street. ANDERSON, Thomas, 1859-60. CI. 3. b. 11 March 1845 ; s. of Thomas Scott Anderson, Abbey Green, Jed- burgh. Surveyor and Land Agent to an Edin. Pro- specting Co. in Iowa, U.S.A. ; d. 12 Aug. 1872. ANDERSON, WiUiam Watson, 1860-1. CI. 4. b. 7 May 1846 ; s. of L. Ander- son, Chapel, Moffat. Proprietor Farmer; J. P. E. Lothian; d. II July 1913. BANKS, George Cameron, 1857-61. CI, 1-4. b. 1847; s. of Peter S. Banks, S.S.C., 67 Great King Street. S.S.C. 1871 ; Ld. President's Clerk (First Div.) ; m. Sophia Frances Rutherfurd, dau. of John Gowans ; d. 27 Dec. 1889. BANNERMAN, James Murray, 1858-63. CI. 2-6. s. of Jo M. Bannerman, Wooton Park, Ashbourne, Derby- shire. BAXTER, John, 1859-60. CI. 3. b. 1845 ; s. of John Baxter, Ashbank, Blairgowrie. Mill-spinner (ret.) ; Maj . (ret.) ip Vols. Ad- dress : Ashbank, Blairgowrie. BEGBIE, Joshua Howard Arthur, 1857- 64. CI. 1-7. b. 1849 ; s. of James Begbie, M.D., 8 Charlotte Square. Went to America ; d. BELL, Ehott Montgomerie, 1857-64. CI. 1-7. b. 1847; s. of A. Mont- gomerie Bell, W.S., Prof, of Convey- ancing, Edin. Univ. St. Andrews Univ. ; with Semple and Co., Tea Merchants, Glasg. ; Tea-planter at Simring, Kursiong, Darjeeling; d. 13 Nov. 1877. BENDALL, Ernest Alfred, 1858-60. CI. 2, 3. b. 81 Aug, 1846; s. of A. Bendall, 5 Highfield ViUas, HoUo- way, Lond., N. City of Lond. Sch. 1860-7; entered P.M. Gen's. Office, 1868; ret. 1898; Jt. Examiner of Plays, 1912 ; commenced journalism on the London Figaro ; Dramatic Critic of Observer, 1874-1912; of Daily Mail, 1910-12; and periodically for other papers ; m. Agnes Chatterley. Address : 37 Prince's Square, Bayswater, Lond., W. BETHELL, William, 1859-62. CI. 3-5, b. 11 Aug. 1847; s. of William F, Bethell, Rise, Hull. J.P. and D.L. Co. of York; m. 1880 Hon. Maria Myrtle, 5th dau. of 8th Lord Middle- ton. A ddress : Rise Park, near HuU. BLOWER, John Newsham, 1860-2. CI. 4, 5. Richard Threlfall, Hollow- forth, near Preston (Guardian) ; won Cricket Ball, 1861 ; Open Quarter- mile, 100 Yds., Hurdles, and High Jump, 1862; XX. BOOTH, Edmund Henry Gore-, 1857-9. CI. 1,2. b. 3 April 1846 ; s. of Henry Gore-Booth, 11 Manor Place. Merchant, China ; d. 5 May 1904 in China. BOOTH, John Livingstone, 1859-61. CI. 3, 4. b. Nov. 1845 ; s. of Rev. Patrick Booth, M.A., Min. of Inner- leithen, 1 London Street. B.D. Edin. Univ. ; Ass. to Rev. James MacGregor of the Tron, Glasg. (afterwards of St. Cuthbert's, Edin.) ; elected min. of Stobo, 1870, where he died after twenty yrs. service ; m. Julia, dau. of Mr. Ritchie, Manu- facturer, Stroud; d. 1890. BRINGLOE, Francis Adam, 1859-60, CI. 3. b. 14 Sept. 1847 ; s. of Francis John Bringloe, W.S., 25 Stafford Street. C.A. 1871 ; m. Marie G., dau. of Thomson Boyd, Edin. ; d. 10 April 1903. BRODIE, Alexander, 1859-61. CI. 3, 4. b. 21 Aug. 1845 ; s. of James Church Brodie, Leaston, E. Lothian, and 6 Dean Terrace, d. Sept. 1862. BRODIE, Andrew S., 1860-3. CI. 4-6. b. 1846 ; s. of Alexander Brodie, 9 Saxe-Coburg Place. d. 1867 in Ceylon. BRODIE, John Henry, 1859-62. CI. 3-5. b. 30 Aug. 1847 ; s. of James Church Brodie, Leaston, E. Lothian, and 6 Dean Terrace. m. Florence Edith Cunningham. Ad- dress : Charts Edge, Westerham, Kent. BROWN, John, 1857-62, CI. 1-5. b. 8 Jan. 1846 ; s. of John Brown, M.D., 23 Rutland Street, Jt. Ed. with Dr. D. W. Forrest of Letters of Dr. John Brown ; m. Isabel M'Kay. Ad- dress : 7 GreenhiU Place, Edin. BRYSON, Robert, 1857-8. CI. 1. b. 9 Dec. 1844 ; s. of Alexander Bryson, 224 DR. D'ARCY THOMPSON'S CLASS, 1857-64 H.M. Clockmaker for Scot., 4 Inver- leith Terrace. Watclunaker and Jeweller, Geneva ; m. Anais Widmer ; d. lo Jan. 1902. BURRARD, Harry Paul, 1860-4. CI. 4-7. b. 5 Sept. 1846 ; s. of Sir Harry Burrard, Bart., of Walhampton, Sym- ington, Hants; XI., XX.; won Cricket Ball and eq. Open High Jump, 1864. Trin. Coll. Cantab, 1865 ; winner of the Hurlingham International Cup, 1884 (pigeon- shooting) ; twenty-seven yrs. a Mem. of the R.Y.S. ; Lt. 60th Ft. ; ret. 1871 ; S. as 6th Bart. 1871; Mag. and J.P. Hants; Hered. Riding Forester and Bow-bearer to the King of England; m. (i) 1872 Margaret, dau. of John Anderson of N. Brunswick; (2) 1888 Eleanor, dau of Col. B. G. Beale. Address: West View, Findon, Sussex. CALLANDER, George Frederick William. 1858-62. CI. 2-5. b. 28 July 1848 ; s. of James Henry Callander of Ard- kinglas. Lt. 78th Highs, (ret.) ; J.P. and D.L. for Co. Argyll and Co. Stirling; m. 1876 Ahce Louisa, e. dau. of Lt.-Col. John Cornelius Craigie-Halkett of Cramond. A ddress : Ard- kinglas, Argyllshire. CAMPBELL, Lord Archibald, 1858-9. CI. 2. b. 18 Dec. 1846; s. of 8th Duke of Argyll. Eton, Gottingen and Cambridge Univ. ; entered the wine trade at Bordeaux; was then three yrs. in the tea trade, and later in cotton trade in Liverpool; 1872 entered Coutts' Bank, and was there on active duty thirty-five yrs. ; ret. as a partner, 1907 ; Capt. A Co. Argyllshire High. Rifles, now 8th Batt. A. and S. Highs. ; an accomplished painter and clever caricaturist, and an authority on Highland dress and weapons ; Author of Records of Argyll and other works, including a volume of verse; m. 1869 Janey SeviUa, dau. of James Henry Callander of Ardkinglas; d. 29 March 1913; see also E.A. Ch. XX. 123. CAMPBELL, James William, 1861-2. CI. 5. b. 25 May 1846 ; s. of Robert Campbell, Agent Bank of Scot., Allan Park, Stirling. Edin. Univ. 1862-3; went into E.I. mer- cantile house of Martin, Turner and Co., Glasg., and Martin, Dyce and Co., Singapore, Batavia, and Manila, 1864, and in 1866 pro- ceeded to Batavia, Java ; 1870 returned home ;■ Jt. Agent of Bank of Scot, at StirUng, 1874; sole Agent, 1879; Coll. of Co. Assess- ments, 1879 ; J.P. for Stirlingshire, 1882 ; Hon. Sheriff-Sub. 191 1 ; m. 1880 Mary EUza, dau. of James Wright, Merchant, Glsis. Ad- dress : Bank of Scotland House, Stirling. CAMPBELL, Norman Montgomery Aber- cromby, 1857-63. CI. 1-6. b. 2 March 1846; s. of Sir John Campbell of Auchinbreck and Kildalloig, Campbel- town. m. Isabella Sara Caimdini, dau. of Marquis de Sargano ; d. 25 Dec. 1901 in N.Z. CASSELLS, Alexander, 1857-60. CI. 1-3. s. of Alexander Cassells, W.S., 8 Nor- thumberland Street. CAVAYE, Charles Walter, 1860-3. CI. 4-6. b. 1847 ; s. of Gen. W, Cavaye, 12 Royal Circus. Edin. Univ. ; Sandhurst ; Lt. 24th Regt. 1871 ; killed at Isandhlwaua, Jan. 1879. CAVAYE, John Hunter, 1860-2. CI. 4-5. s, of Gen. W. Cavaye, 12 Royal Circus. Tea-planter in Assam ; drowned in the wreck of the ' Tennyson ' off Mauritius. CHEYNE, Joseph Gordon Clunes, 1857- 64. CI. 1-7. b. 3 Oct. 1847; s. of Henry Cheyne, W.S., 6 Royal Terrace. A.F.C. 1867-8; Res. Sec. Scott. Widows' Fund Soc, Glasg., 1875 ; Ass. Sec. Scot. Widows' Fund Soc, Edin., 1891 ; Sec. 1903; Address : 18 Glencairn Crescent, Edin. CONSTABLE, Archibald, 1860-1. CI, 4. b. 26 March 1846 ; s. of Henry S. Constable, Glasg. In service of Oude and Rohilkund Rly. Co. 1867-88; m. Agnes Ross. Address: c/o Archibald Constable, LL.D., Lysvold, Currie, Midlothian. CONSTABLE, Thomas, 1858-63. CI. 2-5. b. 12 July 1847; s. of Thomas Constable, Printer to H.M. M.A. Oxon (Magdalen Hall) ; Ch. of Eng. ; C. of Shenfield, Essex ; since 1 881 V. of High Hurstwood, Sussex; Author of The Great French Triumvirate, 1896; m. Amy Wynne. Address : The Vicarage, High Hurstwood,' Uckfield, Sussex. COOK, Joseph, 1860-1. CI. 4. b. 17 Nov. 1845 ; s. of Joseph Cook, Fence- houses, Durham. J.P. Co. Durham; M.I.M.E. 1869; Mem. Iron and Steel Institute, 1879 ; eleven yrs. in Durham C.C. ; raised a Co. for 13th Dur- ham Rifle Vols. 1875 ; Maj. 4th Vol. Dur- ham L.I. 1895 ; Hon. Lt.-Col. 1897 ; Man. Dir. and Chm. of Jos. Cook, Sons and Co. Ltd., Washington Ironworks, Co. Durham; m. 1869 Isabella Blanche, dau. of Peter Hob- son of Winteringham Hall, Knaresborough, Yorks. Address : Cumberland House, Harro- gate. CORMACK, David Andrew, 1857-62. CI. 1-5. s. of David Cormack, S.S.C, 33 York Place. Solicitor; Agent Law Life Assur. Soc. of Lond. and Commercial Union Insur. Co. ; d. DR. D'ARCY THOMPSON'S CLASS, 1857-64 225 CUNNINGHAM, James W, B., 1859-62. CI. 3-5. James Church Brodie, Leas- ton, E. Lothian (Guardian). CUNYNGHAME, Ogilvie Edwin, 1857- 60. CI. 1-3. b. 26 Jan. 1846 ; s. of George Cunynghame, 25 Pilrig Street. Blair Lodge, 1860-2 ; in Lord Armitstead's Lond. office, 1862-4, Taut left in iU-health; d. 8 May 1866. DALRYMPLE, WiUiam Hew Allan, 1857- 64. CI. 1-7. b. 28 Jan. 1849 ; s. of William Dalrymple, W.S. A.C.C. ; E.U.C.C. ; Grange C.C. ; Glasg. Western C.C. and Eccentric Flamingoes C.G. ; Author of Reminiscences of Golf and Golfers ; Handbook to Golf, 1895 ; Ed. Golfers' Guide Annual, 1894-9; d. 16 Nov 1912. DICKSON, WiUiam Richardson, 1861-2. CI. 5. b. 5 Sept. 1846 ; s. of William Richardson Dickson of Alton, Seeds- man. Of Alton and Chisholme ; m. Jessie, dau. of David ColvUl, Merchant, Glasg. ; d. 6 May DRUMMOND, Andrew, 1861-3. CI. 5, 6. s. of Rev. D. Drummond, Houndwood Manse, Berwickshire. Went to S. Africa. DRYBROUGH, Andrew, 1858-9. CI. 2. b. 17 March 1847 ; s. of Thomas Drybrough, Brewer, 7 Manor Place. Bramham Coll. Yorks, 1863 ; and Edin. Univ. ; Brewer, Edin. ; Vol. for twelve yrs. ; m. Address : Gogar Park, Corstorphine. DUNCAN, Charles Arthur, 1857-9. CI. 1,2. DUNDAS, John Francis, 1857-61. CI. 1-4. b. 10 Nov. 1845 ; s. of John F. Dundas, C.E., 15 St. Bernard's Crescent. Went to N.Z. in 1862 ; for a time run- holder in Southland; afterwards journalist in Nelson ; d. 4 Sept. 1907 at Invercargill, N.Z. DUNLOP, Charles James Tennant, 1857- 64. CI. 1-7. b. 9 Sept. 1846 ; s. of Charles Tennant Dunlop, St. RoUox, Glasg. ; Dux CI. 5, 6 and of the School, 1864 ; Ferguson Medal, 1862 ; Mitchell Medal, 1863 ; Math. Medal, 1864 ; best in French and French Composition, German, Latin Prose, and Greek Prose and Verse, CI. 7, 1864 ; best in Greek Testament, 1863 and 1864; 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Acad. Club Prizes and Mackenzie Prize for Schol. 1864 ; XL and XX. ; eq. High Jump, 1864. Schol. Merton Coll. Oxon; ist CI. Mods.; ist CI. Lit. Hum. ; Coll. XI. ; winner of the Merton Grinds (Steeplechase) ; Barr. Line. Inn, 1874 ; practised in Singapore, and for one year was Police Mag. there; 1881-4 Ass. Sec. Commercial Bank of Scot., Edin. ; 1885 returned to English Bar, and was for many yrs. associated, in chambers, with Sir Robert Finlay, for whom he worked ; 1897, being in dehcate health, he accepted the light post of Clerk of Arraigns on the Western Circuit ; m. Elizabeth Sibylla Armstrong ; d. 30 Oct. 1899. DUNLOP, George Colquhoun Hamilton, 1857-63. CI. 1-6. b. 28 July 1846 ; s. of Alexander Dunlop of Clober ; XL (Capt. 1863), and, XX. (Capt. 1862-3) ; remarkable schoolboy bat, scored 145 not out and 174 in suc- cessive innings. Stock and Share Broker, Liverpool. Ad- dress : 6 Dale Street, Liverpool. DUNLOP, James Hay, 1857-9. CI. 1, 2. b. 14 June 1847 ; s. of Alan Colquhoun Dunlop, 31 Royal Terrace ; XL Guy's Hosp. 1872-8; A.F.C. 1865; Med- allist, Roland's Assault, 1866; Ensign 51st K.O.L.I. 1866; Lt. 1869 (ret); L.S.A. 1880. Address: LeadhiUs, S.O. Lanarkshire. DUNN, Ralph, 1859-61. CI. 3, 4. b. 9 June 1844 ; s. of T. J. Dunn, Melrose. Edin. Univ. ; Sec. and Pres. Univ. Scots Law Debating Soc. ; Capt. Melrose C.C. ; won several prizes for shooting at Border Rifle Assoc. Meetings ; Sol. 1867 ; Banker, Town Clerk, Sch. Bd. Clerk, Melrose ; Dep. Sheriff Clerk for Roxburghshire and J.P. Clerk, Melrose dist., for thirty-two yrs. ; m. Agnes Robson, dau. of Rev. John Camp- bell, Lucca, Jamaica. Address : Ferniehirst, Melrose. DUNSMURE, James Alexander Hen- derson, 1858-62. CI. 2-5. b. 29 May 1847 ; s. of Alexander Dunsmure, Leith. One of the pioneers of the English colony in the Argentine and Uruguay ; headed an exped. on behalf of the Chihau Govt, into interior of Patagonia; was wrecked along with three companions on coast of Terra del Fuego, aU four being rescued after months of great hardships ; apptd. Brit. Vice-Consul at Sandy Point (Punta Arenas), Strait of Magellan ; reed, the thanks of German Govt, for promptitude and daring he displayed in saving German mail - boat ' Memphis ' and lives of those on board by defeating aims of the ringleaders of a conspiracy hatched by Chilian convicts who had escaped from prison ; drowned in his yacht near Elizabeth Island, Strait of Magellan, March 1878. 226 DR. D'ARCY THOMPSON'S CLASS, 1857-64 FERRIER, George Henry, 1857-9. CI. 1, 2. b. 11 March 1847 ; s. of Maj. Hay Ferrier of Belsyde, Linlithgow. WelUngton CoU. 1859-62 ; XI. and XX. ; Sandhurst, 1866 ; Col. A.P.D. ; Ensign 105th Regt. (K.O.Y.L.I.), 1867; Lt. 1869; In- structor of Musketry and Capt. 1875 ; Capt. A.P.D. 1880; Maj. 1892; Lt.-Col. 1897; Col. 1902 ; ret. 1907 ; m. Helen, 3rd dau. of George Bland Battams, Kilworthy, Tavi- stock. Address: Roundham Hall, Paignton, Devon. FINLAY,WiUiam Alexander, 1857-63. CI. 1-6. b. 18 Oct. 1845 ; s. of William Finlay, M.D., F.R.C.P., Trinity ; XX. and XI. ; won Cricket Ball, 1862 ; Open High Jump and Long Leap, 1863. M.B., CM. Edin. 1867; M.D. 1870; M.R.C.P.E. 1876 ; F.R.C.S.E. 1877 ; A.F.C. Capt. 1869-70; Gen. med. pract.. Trinity. Publications : Cases treated in Leith Hospital, Edin. Med. Journal, 1876 ; Treament of certain Cases of Ununited Fracture, ibid., 1878; and other later papers, m. Adela Edith, dau. of Patrick Chalmers of Auldbar Castle, Forfarshire; d. 24 June 1909; see also E.A. Ch. xvi. 151. GILLIES, Henry Archibald, 1857-60. CI. 1-3. b. 1847 ; s. of Rev. Francis GiUies, St. Stephen's F. Ch., Edin. d. I Oct. 1864. GILLY, Charles Pudsey, 1863-4. CI. 7. s. of Archdeacon Gilly, 16 Fitzwilliam Street, Cambridge. Cantab Univ. ; went to the Argentine. GILMOUR, John, 1860-4. CI. 4-7. b. 24 July 1845 ; s. of Allan Gilmour of Lundin and Montrave and of South Walton, Renfrewshire ; XX. Edin. Univ. ; ist Bart, of Lundin and Montrave, 1897 ; J. P. and D.L. Fifeshire ; Convener of Comrs. of Supply for Fife ; Hon. Col. Fife and Forfar Imp. Yeo. ; Jt. M.F.H. Fife Foxhounds, 1896-7 ; M.F.H. 1897-1902 ; unsuccessfully contested E. Fife (U.), 1885, 1892, and 1895; Mem. Roy. Commis. on Horse-breeding and Roy. Agricul. Commis. ; m. 1873 Henrietta, 2nd dau. of David Gilmour of Quebec, Canada. Address : Montrave, Leven, Fife. GORDON, Adam Hay, 1857-60. CI. 1-3. b. 3 June 1846 ; s. of Adam Hay Gordon, W.S., of Avochie, Aberdeen- shire, and Mayen and Ardmeallie, Banffshire, 25 Rutland Square. Harrow, 1860-4 ; Ch. Ch. Oxon ; B.A. and M.A. ; S. father as proprietor of Avochie, Aberdeenshire, and Mayen and Ardmeallie in Banffshire ; D.L. and Comr. of Supply for Banffshire; m. Helen Elphinstone Dal- rymple ; d. May 1894. HAGART, James Valentine-, 1857-61. CI. 1-4. b. 4 April 1845 ; s. of James Valentine-Hagart of Glen- delvine, Perthshire, S.S.C, 19 Clar- endon Crescent ; Dux CI. 4 M. 1861. Edin. Univ. ; W.S. 1868; d. 22 Sept. 1900. HAGART, Robert Valentine-, 1857-61. CI. 1-4. b. 4 April 1845; s. of James Valentine-Hagart of Glen- delvine, Perthshire, S.S.C, 19 Clar- endon Crescent. m. Jane, dau. of John Elder, W.S. ; d. 21 June 1914. HALL, William Alexander Richard, 1858- 61. CI. 2-4. b. 1847; s. of J. Hall, Willowbank House, Bonnington. R.N. ; Navig. Sub-Lieut. 1867; ret. 1872. HARRISON, Thomas Frederick, 1859-61. CI. 3, 4. s. of H. Harrison, 45 Lauri- ston Place. HAY, Alfred, 1858-9. CI. 2. W. Hay, 111 Princes Street. Went to Tasmania. of HAY, Henry, 1858-9. CI. 2. s. of W. Hay, 111 Princes Street. HENDERSON, Robert Charles, 1859-62. CI. 3-5. b. 22 April 1847; s. of Thomas Henderson, Merchant, Leg- horn, Italy. Merchant, Leghorn, Italy ; m. Anna, dau. of Rev. Dr. H. Phihp, Rome, Italy ; d. at the Villa Margarethe, Gentilino, Lugano, Swit- zerland, 16 Nov. 1913. HIGGINSON, Jonathan, 1857-9. CI. 1, 2. s. of Jonathan Higginson, 17 Inver- leith Row. HOSACK, David Duncan Ford, 1857- 61. CI. 1-4. s. of WiUiam Hosaek, Jamaica. HOWDEN, David Brown, 1857-62. CI. 1-5. b. 1 May 1846; s. of Bailie Peter Howden, 6 Brandon Street. Bank of Scot., Edin. ; afterwards in busi- ness, Wellington, N.Z. (ret.) ; m. Rose Tharp Paul, Christchurch, N.Z. Address : East- bourne, Wellington, N.Z. HUNTING, William, 1859-61. CI. 3, 4. b. 20 May 1846; s. of Charles Hunting, South Hetton Fencehouses, Durham. F.R.CV.S. ; F.Roy. San. Inst. ; Mem. of Council of the Lister Inst. ; Consult. Vet. Surg, to L.C.C. ; Pres. of R.C.V.S. 1905 ; DR. D'ARCY THOMPSON'S CLASS, 1857-64 227 Mem. of Bd. of Govs., Roy. Vet. Coll., Lond. ; Ed. of the Veterinary Record; Author of The Art of Horse-shoeing ; Glanders in Horses and Man ; m. ; d. 24 Oct. 1913 ; see also E.A. Ch. xxi. 41. IRVING, John Bell-, 1859-63. CI. 3-6. b. 2 Feb. 1846; s. of John Bell- Irving, Whitehill, Dumfries ; XX. 1862-3; Capt. Rector's House XI.; 1862 won Mile in 4 min. 44 sec, and Cricket Ball and Quarter-mile, 1863 ; 1863, on leaving school, walked home a distance of eighty miles in twenty hours. Went to China, 1872, and was for a number of yrs. partner of Jardine, Matheson and Co. of Hongkong, China, and Japan ; M.L.C. Hongkong ; Dir. and Chm. Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation and many other public Cos. ; J. P. Co. of Dumfries since return from China in 1889 ; m. 1884 Isabella, dau. of Henry Thornton. Address : Milkbank, Lockerbie. KEMP, James, 1857-8. CI. 1. s. of James Kemp, Dairy House. KERMACK, John, 1857-62. CI. 1-5. b. 3 May 1847; s. of W. R. Kermack, W.S., 20 Broughton Place. W.S. 1871 ; d. 10 March 1899. KIRK, Henry Alexander, 1858-60. CI. 2, 3. b. 27 Nov. 1847 ; s. of K. W. Kirk, M.D., H.E.I.C.S. Edin. Univ. 1866-7; CLE. 1909; K.C.I.E. 1912 ; Dir. -in-Chf. Indo-European Tele- graph Dept., India Ofi&ce from 1902 ; ret. 1912 ; Ass. Supt. Indian Telegraph Dept. 1870; on telegraph operations, Bengal fam- ine, 1874 (thanks of Govt, of India) ; on special duty during construction telegraph lines in Rohilkund for H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, 1876; on Northern Afghanistan F.F. telegraphs, including investment of Sherpur, 1879, and retirement to India, 1880 (desp., medal with clasp, and special acknowledgment of services by Viceroy) ; on special duty, Viceregal Assemblage, Rawal Pindi, 1885 ; in charge Telegraph Workshops, Calcutta, 1885 ; thanks of Govt, of India in connection with provision of Mil. Telegraph Equipment, 1895 ; Dir. Indian Telegraph Dept., 1900; ret. 1902; Sen. Delegate , for India, Internat. Tele- graph Conferences, Lond., 1903 and 1912, and Lisbon, 1908, Address : Oriental Club, Hanover Square, Lond., W. LAWRIE, Edward, 1860-3. CI. 4-6. b. 1847; s. of Robert Lawrie, Whalley Range, Manchester ; Open Mile, 1863, in 4 min. 43 sec. ; XI. M.B. Edin. 1867; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1867; Lt.-Col. I.M.S. ; Ass. Surg. I.M.S. (Bengal), 1872; Surg.-Maj. 1884; Surg. Lt.-Col. 1892; ret. 1901. Address : Harley Lodge, 115a Harley Street, Lond., W. LYALL, Wilham John Campbell, 1857-61. CI. 1-4. b. 27 Jan. 1848 ; s. of David Lyall, 23 Alva Street. Scotland v. England (Rugby), 1871 ; went to U.S.A. in 1871 and settled there; m. Sarah Leigh ton. Address : Atholl, Smith County, Kansas, U.S.A. M'ALLUM, Newton Treen Hicks, 1857- 61. CI. 1-4. s. of Donald M'Allum, Surg, in the service of H.H, the Nizam of Hyderabad ; XI. ; won 100 Yds. 1860 and 1861; High Jump, Hurdles, and Long Leap, 1861. m. EUen, dau. of J. Tait of Woolwich, Kent. MACDOUGALL, William, 1857-60. CI. 1, 2. b. 22 July 1848 ; s. of Lt.-Col. John Macdougall, H.E.I.C.S., South Coates House. B.A. (Caius Coll.) Cantab ; apprenticed to Stevensons, Engineers ; subsequently went to Cambridge to study for the Ch., but had to give it up owing to iU-health ; d. 23 Jan. 1889. MACKENZIE, Gilbert Proby, 1861-3. CI. 5, 6. b, 15 Aug. 1847 ; s. of Mrs. Mackenzie, Whitehouse, Musselburgh. M.B. Edin. Univ. ; Ass. Surg. I.M.S. (Bengal), 1870; Surg.-Maj. 1882; m. Jane Scott ; d. 2 March 1890. MACLAINE, Anthony Vincent, 1857-62. CI. 1-5. b. 3 Nov. 1846; s. of Donald Maclaine of Lochbuie. m. Sarah Parry Midmore of Eastbourne ; d. Jan. 1887. MACLAINE, Murdoch Gillian, 1857-61. CI. 1-4. b. 1 Sept. 1845 ; s. of Donald Maclaine of Lochbuie. Lt. 6th D.G. (Carabineers) ; Cornet, 1866 ; Lt. 1868 ; ret. 1869 ; Times military cor- respondent in Franco-German War; sub- sequently an occasional correspondent to sporting and other newspapers ; J. P., D.L. Argyllshire ; Chief of the Clan Maclaine ; m. 1869 Katherine Marian, y. dau. of Salis Schwabe of Glyn-y-Garth, Co. Anglesea; d. 1909. M'LAREN, James Grieve, 1858-61. CI. 2-4. b. 12 Dec. 1847 ; s. of David M'Laren, 36 Greenhill Gardens. Bramham Coll. Yorks ; trained in W. and J . H. Thompson's, Mincing Lane, Lond. ; after- wards went to Calcutta to Moran and Co. ; m. Clara A. Horrocks ; d. April 1885. M'LAREN, Woodville, 1857-63. CI. 1-6. b, 1847 ; s. of David M'Laren, Mer- chant, Leith, and 15 Forth Street ; XX. Merchant, Lond. ; d. 9 June 1893 in Sydney. 228 DR. D'ARCY THOMPSON'S CLASS, 1857-64 M'NAUGHTON, John, 1859-61. CI. 3, 4. b. 1847 ; s. of A. M'Naughton, Agent Commercial Bank, Pitlochry, d. i86i. MAITLAND, John Gordon, 1857-61. CI. 1-4. b. 12 Jan. 1848; s. of Kenmure Maitland, Sheriff Clerk of Midlothian. Advocate, 1873 ; Proc. Fis. of Berwick- shire, 1879-84; m. 1873 Kate, dau. of R. H. Wyndham ; d. 9 Nov. 1884. MAITLAND, WiUiam James, 1858-62. CI. 2-5. b. 1847; s. of Augustus Maitland, W.S. ; XX. and XL India Of&ce, 1866 ; served as Ass. Priv. Sec. and Precis Writer to Viscount Cran- brool;:, 1878-80 ; Marquis of Hartington, M.P., 1880-2 ; Earl of Kimberley, 1882-5 ; Lord Randolph Churchill, M.P., 1885-6; Priv. Sec. to Earl of Kamberley, 1886 ; Viscount Cross, 1886-92 ; Dep. Govt. Dir. Indian Guaranteed Rlys. 1892 ; CLE. 1887 ; m. 1878 Agnes, dau. of Ralph NeviUe Gren- viUe of Butleigh Court, Glastonbury. Ad- dress : Witley Manor, Witley, Surrey, and 18 Lennox Gardens, Lond., S.W. MENZIES, Robert Charles, 1860-2. CI. 4, 5. b. 14 Nov. 1847 ; s. of Allan Menzies, W.S., 7 Manor Place, Prof, of Conveyancing in Univ. of Edin. St. Andrews, Edin., Berlin Univs. ; Man. Dir. Inveresk Paper Co. ; Chm. P. Council ; m. (i) Jean S. M'Farlan ; (2) Mary C. M'Farlan; d. 24 Maj' 1914. MILLAR, James W. B., 1857-9. CI. 1, 2. s. of James Millar, 3 Morningside Place. MOIR, Oswald Bell, 1859-62. CI. 3-5. b. 5 Aug. 1847; s. of Dr. David Macbeth Moir (' Delta '), Musselburgh ; XL 1862. Served apprenticeship of four yrs. in Leith ; thereafter went to Liverpool for three yrs., returning to Leith to become a partner of Adam White and Co. (now White, Moir and Co.), and in Glasg. Moir, Kirkwood and Co. ; ret. from business, 1902. Address : Starleybank, Burntisland. MONCREIFF, Hon. Frederick Charles, 1857-64. CI. 1-7. b. 15 Oct. 1847 ; s. of Right Hon. Lord Advocate Mon- creiff (1st Baron), Senator of the Coll. of Justice, 15 Great Stuart Street ; best in Latin Verse, CI. 7, 1864 ; XI. 1863 and 4 ; XX. 1863-4. Glasg. Univ. and New CoU. Oxon; Latin Gold Medal, Glasg. ; 2nd CI. Hons. Mods, and Grts. ; Barr., Lond. ; late Puisne Justice of Supreme Court of Mauritius, 1896-1900, and of Ceylon, 1900-5 ; ret. 1905 ; Author of Law of Fraud and Misrepresentation ; The X Jewel ; The Provost Marshal ; m. Mary Ann, dau. of late Charles Seymour Brook. Address : Oxford and Cambridge Club, PaU MaU, Lond. MONTEITH, Robert, 1857-9. CI. 1, 2. b. Aug. 1846 ; s. of John Monteith, Antermony House, Milton of Campsie. Glasg. Univ. ; m. Jane Rankin of New Monkland ; d. 17 Feb. 1908. MOWBRAY, John, 1857-61. CI. 1-4. s. of John M. Mowbray, 10 Royal Crescent. MUIR, Archibald Mungo, 1857-8. CI. 1. b. 24 Feb. 1847 ; s. of Sir William Muir, K.C.S.I., D.C.L., Prin of Edin. Univ. Rugby ; Lt.-Col. 4th Huss. ; I.S.C. and ist Panjab Cav. ; Polit. Resident, Nepal ; 2ndLt. 1868; Lt. 1871 ; Capt. 1880; Maj. 1888 ; Lt.-Col. 1894 ; served in Afghan War of 1878-80; present at engagement at Takht-i-Pul; at defence of Kandahar and battle of Kandahar (medal with clasp) ; m. Fanny, dau. of Rev. Mr. Huleatt ; d. 15 May 1899. MURRAY, James, 1858-60. CI. 2, 3. s. of James Murray of Callands, Peebles. MURRAY, John Mackie, 1858-60. CI. 2, 3. s. of James Murray of Callands, Peebles. NISBETT, John Hyde, 1857-9. CI. 1, 2. OMOND, George WUliam Thomson, 1857- 64. CI. 1-7. b. 13 Sept. 1846 ; s. of Rev. J. R. Omond, Monzie, Crieff ; English Essay Prize, 1864, and prize for Latin Prose, 1863 ; XX. 1862-4. M.A. Edin. Univ. 1868 ; Advocate, 1871 ; A.D. 1885 ; Author of The Lord Advocates of Scotland ; Editor of The Amiston Memoirs ; various other publications ; m. M. J. Alice, dau. of James Wright of 13 Ainslie Place. Address : Colne Engaine, Essex. PATERSON, John Dalgleish, 1858-63, CI. 3-6. s. of Dr. Paterson, Rothesay. L.R.C.P.E., L.M., L.R.C.S.E. 1870 ; late Supt. and Consult. Phys. Glenburn Hydro., Rothesay. Address: Avenue, Girvan. PRINGLE, James Maxwell, 1859-63. CI. 3-6. b. 14 May 1845 ; s. of Robt. Alex. Pringle (Charleston, So. Carolina) ; XX. Edin. Univ. 1863-5 ; Commercial Broker ; m. Isabella Martin. Address : 46 Society Street, Charleston, So. Carolina, U.S.A. RAMSAY, Edward Bannerman, 1857-63. CI. 1-6. b. Nov. 1847 ; s. of James DR. D'ARCY THOMPSON'S CLASS, 1857-64 229 Ramsay, A.C.S., 1 Claremont Place, and 13 Henderson Row ; Dux CI. M. 5 and M. 6, 1862 and 1863. Apprentice to Yule and M' Andrew, Corn Meithants, Leith ; afterwards employed with James Finlay and Co., Glasg., for many yrs. ; m. Jean Buchanan MacGruthar of Duilbla.ne ; d. 12 July 1902. ROBERTSON, Charles Gordon, 1858-62. CI. 2-5. b. 1847; s, of L. Robertson, Banker, 5 Melville Crescent. Stockbroker, Lond. ; d. 1890. ROBERTSON, Francis William, 1858-62. CI. 2-5. b. 7 Sept. 1847; s. of David Robertson, H.E.I.C.S., Civil and Sessions Judge, Bareilly. Sandhurst, 1863-5 ; Lt.-Col. 107th Regt. ; Ensign, 1866; Lt. 1867; Capt. 1876; Maj. 1881 ; Lt.-Col. 1885; m. Jessie Frewen; d. 25 May 1886. RODGER, Peter Robertson, 1859-60. CI, 3. b. 31 Aug. 1846 ; s. of George Rodger, Selkirk. 1st Prize for Fencing, L.A.C., 1877; Wine Shipper; sen. partner of Robertson Bros, and Co. of. 98 Great Tower Street, E.C., Oporto, and Jerez de la Frontera ; for three yrs. represented Epsom on Surrey C.C. ; J. P. for Surrey; Chm. Banstead P. Council for several yrs. ; m. Mary, dau. of John Mitford of Otterburn, Northumberland; d. 14 Feb. 1910. ROGERSON, Alexander, 1858-63. CI. 2-6, b. 5 March 1845 ; s. of William Rogerson of Wamphray, Gillesbie, Lockerbie ; XL, XX. ; won Hurdles, 1863, B.A. ; B.N.C. Oxon ; many yrs. factor pn Wamphray and other estates in Dumfries- shire ; farmed his own property at St. Michael's, Croftheads, near Lockerbie; m. Margaret Bell, dau. of Rev. Josiah Walker, V. of Wood Ditton, Cambs ; d. 19 Oct. 1906. ROWBOTHAM, George Hopwood, 1858- 61. CI. 2-4. s. of Rev. Frederick Rowbotham, M.A., Minto House, Argyle Square. Went to Australia ; d. 1903 in Australia. ROWBOTHAM, John Frederick, 1858- 64, CI. 1-5. b. 18 April 1851 ; s. of Rev. Frederick Rowbotham, M.A., Minto House, Argyle Square. Rossall; Capt. of Sch. ; Ball. Coll. Oxon; Schol. ; ist CI. Mods, and Grts. ; Taylorian Schol. in Italian; B.A., M.A- Oxon; or- dained, 1890; C. of Brompton, 1890; V. of Ratley, 1892; R. of Huntley, 1894; Chap. Brit. Embassy, Buda-Pesth, 1895; V. of Abbotsley, 1898 ; Ed. and Proprietor of The Bard. Author: TheHistoryofMusic(3 vols.), 1883-7 >■ The Epic of Charlemagne, 1888 ; The Human Epic (earlier cantos), 1 890-1 ; A Treatise on Form in Musical Composition, 1890 ; Lives of the Great Composers, 1892 ; A Short History of Music, 1893 ; The History of the Troubadours, 1894; A Love out of Tune and The God Horus (novels), 1897 ; The Human Epic (the complete poem), 1901 ; The Romance of Music, 1903 ; The Epic of London, 1908 ; The Epic of God and the DevU, 191 1 ; contributor to Nineteenth Century, Contemporary Review, National Review, Good Words, Strand Magazine, Grand Magazine, Quiver, etc. Address : 131 C. Friedrich Strasse, Berlin. RUSHTON, John Arthur, 1858-62. CI. 2-5. s, of Rev. Dr. Rushton, Black- burn, Eminanuel CoU. Cantab ; Bow, Cambridge boat, Ihter-University Boat Race, 1869. SHOWERS, Eden Currie, 1857-8, CI. 1. b. 1847; s. of Brig. -Gen. Showers, India. Ensign 103rd Regt. 1865; Lt. 1867; Adj. 1869; ret. 1872. SMART, George, 1860-1. CI. 4. s. of George Smart, Cairnbank, Montrose. SMITH, John, 1857-8. CI. 1. s. of John Smith, 2 Manor Place. STARK, William Adam, 1857-60. CI. 1-8. s. of Mrs, Stark, 7 Graham Street. STEWART, Thomas Anderson,, 1861-2. CI. 5. b. 26 Sept. 1846 ; s. of James Stewart, Nat. Bank, Grantown. Aberdeen Grammar Sch. (Dux. 1863) ; Aberdeen Univ. 1863-7 J M.A. 1867 (ist CI. Hons.) ; Simpson Greek Prize and T.C. Gold Medal, 1867 ; Ferguson Schol. Class, and FuUerton, Moir, and Gray Schols. Class, and Ment. Philo. ; LL.D. Aberdeen Univ. 1890; 1868-9 Interim R. Aberdeen Grammar Sch. ; 1869-70 Ass. to Sir William Geddes, Prof, of Greek, Aberdeen Univ. ; 1870-4 Sen. Class. Master, George Watson's Coll., Edin.; 1874 H.M.LS. for Scot. ; 1875- 86 H.M.LS. for Banffshire and Orkney; 1886-8 for Mid. and E. Lothian ; 1888-96 Chf. Insp. Northern Div. ; 1896-9 Chf. Insp. Glasg. ; 1 899-1904 Sen. Chf. Insp. of Schs. in Scot. Publications : A New First Greek Course ; An Advanced Greek Course ; and other educational works ; also a trans- lation of the Odes of Horace, m. Katherine, 2nd dau. of Rev. James Grant, D.D., Min. of Fordyce, Banffshire ; d. 26 Sept. 1904 ; see also E.A. Ch. xii. 6. TAYLOR, Hugh Kinghorn, 1857-8. Cl. 1. s. of Robert Taylor, 14 Cassel's Place, Leith. TOD, William Wemyss, 1857-60. Cl. 1-3. b. 26 Dec. 1845; s. of Henry Tod, 39 York Place. Sheep Farmer, California, U.S.A..; m. 230 MR. TROTTER'S (AFTERWARDS DR. CLYDE'S) CLASS, 1858-65 Grace, dau. of Senator Johnston of California, U.S.A. ; d. 2 June 1908. TODRICK, George Banks, 1857-60. CI. 1-3. b. 1 June 1846 ; s. of Thomas Todrick, Bank of Scot., Haddington. India - rubber Manufacturer, Fenchurch Buildings, Fenchurch Street, Lond., E.G. ; m. M. P. Anderson, dau. of James Anderson, Banker, Port Glasg. Address: 19 Gharlton Road, Blackheath, Lond., S.E. TURNBULL, David, 1857-63. CI. 1-6. b. 24 May 1847 ; s. of Patrick Turn- bull, W.S., 34 India Street ; Dux CI. 1, 2, 3, and 4, 1858-61. Marlborough CoU, 1863-5; W.S. 1872; m. (i) 1871 Mary, e. dau. of AUan Gilmour of Lundin and Montrave; (2) Margaret Janet Gow, Northumberland; d. 28 Oct. 1910. WALKER, Robert, 1859-62. CI. 3-5. s. of James Walker, Thomson's Place, Leith. WALKER, Wilham Henry, 1858-60. CI. 2, 3. s. of J. Walker, 4 Picardy Place. WARDEN, Alexander Karley, 1858-9 and 1862-3. CI. 2, 3. b. 1847 ; s. of William Warden, 10 Clarendon Cres- cent. m. . Address : Sydney, Australia. WILLAN, William, 1861-3. CI. 5, 6. b. 14 Sept. 1845 ; s. of Rev. Wilham Willan, 10 Nicolson Square. Queen's Coll. Oxon ; M.A. ; Oxford v. Cambridge Shooting VIII. 1870 ; Capt. O.U. Vol. Corps; V. of Roecliffe, near Borough- bridge, 1879-1909 ; d. 8 Dec. 1909. WILSON, Wilham, 1861-3. CI. 5, 6, b. 2 Dec. 1847 ; s. of John Wilson, Hill Park, Bannockburn. Capt. 6th Perthshire R. Vols. 1873; m. Jessie Murrie, Nat. Bank House, Stirling; d. 14 May 1884. WOOD, John Philp, 1857-62. CI. 1-5. b. 12 Sept. 1847 ; s. of John George Wood, W.S., 52 Melville Street. Edin. Univ.; LL.D. 1890; V^r.S. 1871 ; of Melville and Lindesay, W.S.; Prof, of Conveyancing, Univ. of Edin., 1891- 1900. Author : Hendry's Manual of Con- veyancing (3rd ed.), revised by John Philp V\rood, W.S., 1881 ; 4th ed. 1888 ; Notes on the EntaU Act, 1882 (Scotland), 1882 ; The Law of Arbitration in Scotland, in collabora- tion -with J. R. N. Macphail, K.C., 1900; Lectures delivered to the Class of Convey- ancing in the Univ. of Edin. 1903. m. 1882 Margaret EUinor, dau. of Hugh Lyon Tennent, Advocate, Sheriff-Sub. of Renfrew- shire at Greenock ; d. 14 Jan. 1906 ; see also E.A. Ch. xiii. 49. WOOD, William Thomas, 1857-62. CI. 1-5. b. 10 Dec. 1847 ; s. of Andrew Wood, M.D., LL.D., 9 Darnaway Street. M.B., CM. Edin. Univ. ; Phys. and Surg. ; d. 28 Sept. 1874. WRIGHT, John Patrick, 1857-8. CI. 1 b. 6 Oct. 1846 ; s. of James Wright, Sec. Roy. Bank of Scotland. Merchiston, 1859-66 ; XX. ; Edin. Univ. ; W.S. 1873; of Macandrew, Wright and Murray, W.S. ; m. 1872 Anna, o. dau. of Bethuue James Walker Morison of Falfield, Fifeshire. Address : 6 Grosvenor Crescent, Edin. WYLIE, Wilham, 1858-62. CI. 2-5. s. of Wilham Wylie, Port Glasgow. MR. TROTTER'S (AFTERWARDS DR. CLYDE'S) CLASS, 1858-65 ANDERSON, Francis Charles, 1858-64. CI. 1-5. b. 23 Jan. 1850; s. of Findlay Anderson, 32 Moray Place. Repton, 1865-8; I.C.S. ; passed, 1869; 1871 served in Central Prov. as Ass. Comr., personal Ass., and Ass. Sec. to Chf. Comr. ; Comr. of Excise, Supt. of Stamps, and Insp.-Gen. of Registration, 1882 ; Sec. to Chf. Comr. 1891 ; Comr., Jabalpur, 1894 : ret. 1898. Address: Sutton Lodge, Silver- dale Road, Eastbourne. AYTOUN, James, 1858-62. CI. 1-4. b. 20 April 1849 ; s. of Robert Aytoun, W.S., 3 Fettes Row. Edin. Univ. Address: 21 Morningside Place, Edin. BAIN, Lewis P., 1858-62. CI. 1-4. b. 23 March 1847 ; s. of Wilham Bain, Man. City of Glasg, Bank, 6 Inver- leith Row. Stock and Share Broker, Sydney, N.S.W. ; m. Annie Learmonth, Sydney, N.S.W. Ad- dress: 39 Exchange, Pitt Street, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia. BALFOUR, Francis Douglas, 1858-9. CI. 1. b. 2 July 1847 ; s. of James Balfour- Mel viUe of Strathkinness, W.S., 13 Eton Terrace, d. Aug. 1859. BALFOUR, Frederick Maitland, after- wards Balfour-Melville, 1858-65. CI. MR. TROTTER'S (AFTERWARDS DR. CLYDE'S) CLASS, 1858-65 231 1-7. b. 2 July 1847; s. of James Balfour - Melville, of Strathkinness W.S., 13 Eton Terrace ; XL, XX, Lt. 90th Regt. ; Ensign, 1867 ; Lt. 1871 ; ret. 1875 ; afterwards Maj. 4th Batt. Lanes. Fus. ; m. Sarah Hilliard, widow of Rev. F. Swaine ; d. 27 Nov. 1907. BALFOUR, William George, 1862-3. CI. 5. b. 1848 ; s. of George C. Balfour, Advo- cate, 3 Darnaway Street. Proprietor of Hiscomb, Stronsay, Orkney ; m. Miss Peffers ; d. 1881. BANNERMAN, Edward Mordaunt, 1859- 64. CI. 2-6. b. 14 Jan. 1850 ; s. of Patrick Wilson Bannerman, Advocate, Aberdeen ; XX. Clifton Coll. ; XI.,XX. ; also in France and Germany ; A.F.C. XX. ; Rugby v. England, 1872 and 3; business career ; m. .Ad- dress : Schlossberg 7, Heidelberg, Germany. BELL, George Frederick, 1861-2. CI. 4. b. 81 Oct. 1848; s. of Rev. T. B. Bell, Leswalt. Merchant. Address : 19 Parkside, Knights- bridge, Lond., S.W. BELL, George Graham, 1859-64. CI. 2-5. b. 5 April 1848 ; s, of Thomas Bell, C.E., Col. City of Edin. Art. Vols., 8 Saxe-Coburg Place. Of Crurie and Castle O'er, Dumfriesshire ; d. 2 Nov. 1876. BLAIKIE, Walter Biggar, 1858-64. CI. 1-6. b. 23 Nov. 1847; s. of Rev. William Garden Blaikie, D.D., LL.D. LL.D. Edin. Univ. 1913 ; C.E. ; Indian P.W.D. 1870-8 ; Mem. of T. and A. Con- stable, Queen's Printers, Edin., 1879. Author : The Itinerary of Prince Charles Edward ; Edinburgh at the time of the occupation of Prince Charles ; Jacobite Perthshire, in the Military History of Perth- shire edited by the Marchioness of TuUi- bardine; Monthly Star Maps, an annual astronomical series issued by the Scottish Provident Institution since 1898. m. Janet Marshall Macfie. Address : T. and A. Constable, Thistle Street, Edin. BORTHWICK, John, 1860-3. CI. 3-5. b. 15 March 1847 ; s. of Alexander Borthwick, Kilham, Northumberland. Farmer; m. Jane H. Chartres; d. 23 July J 879. BOSWALL, William Houstoun, 1860-1. CI. 3. b. 11 April 1849; s. of Sir G. Houstoun Boswall, Bart., Black- adder House, Berwickshire. M.A. ; Barr., Lond. ; 1883 assumed sur- name of Preston ; d. 1885. BROWN, John Shaw, 1858-61. CI. 1-3. s. of Mrs. Brown, 30 Rutland Square ; d. BROWNFIELD, William Etches, 1861-3. CI. 4, 5. BURNETT, James, 1858-9. CI. 1. s. of Mrs. Burnett, Lauriston Farm. CALLANDER, Henry Barrington, 1858- 62. CI. 1-4. b. 19 July 1849 ; s. of James Henry Callander of Ardkinglass, Argyll. m. Sophia Leonora, e. dau. of Edward Clough Taylor of Kirkham Abbey. Address ; 61 Cadogan Square, Lond., W. CAMPBELL, Lord Walter, 1858-9. CI. 1. b. 30 July 1848 ; s. of 8th Duke of Argyll. m. 1874 Olivia Rowlandson, o. dau. of John Clarkson Milns of Asory House, Bute ; d. 2 May 1889. CAMPION, Thomas Arthur, 1859-63. CI. 2-4. b. 1848; s. of George Campion, London. Lt. Northumberland Fus. ; Ensign, 1869 ; Lt. 1871 ; res. 1876. Address : Pikedale, Stanthorpe, Queensland. CARTER, Frederick Walter, 1858-62. CI. 1-4. b. 25 Sept. 1846; s. of F. Hayne Carter, C.A., 8 Eton Terrace. Edin. Univ. 1864-6; C.A. Edin. 1868; of Carter, Greig and Co., C.A., Edin. ; Mem. C.A. Council, 1886-90, 1907-10; Pres. C.A. Soc. 1904-7 ; one of the Soc. Exam- iners and Mem. Gen. Exam. Bd. for Scot, since 1887; J.P. Co. of City of Edin. 1887 ; Art. MU. (3rd Bgde. Scot. Div. R.A.), 1868 ; Lt.-Col. and Hon. Col. comdg. 1882 ; ret. 1887; revised, enlarged, and edited Practical Book-keeping (6th ed.), 1887; m. Alexa Marion, o. child of Wm. Halliday Lidderdale of Lochbank, Castle Douglas. Address: 24 Ainslie Place, Edin. CAY, Albert, 1860-4. CI. 3-6. b. 2 Sept. 1846 ; s. of Robert Dundas Cay, W.S. Edin. Univ. ; Glass Manufacturer, Bir- mingham; J.P. for Co. of Warwick, 1891 ; High Sheriff, 1908 ; Lay Canon of St. Michaels, Coventry, 1908 ; Hon. Treas. Warusford Hosp., Leamington Spa, 1912 ; m. Annie, o. dau. of Sir John JafEray, Bart., of Skilts, Warwickshire. Address : Woodside, Kenilworth, Warwickshire. COCKBURN, Henry, 1858-64. CI, 1-6, b. 29 June 1848 ; s. of Archibald William Cockburn, M.D., 20 Great Stuart Street. Man. Life Dept. and Actuary N.B. and Merc. Insur. Co., Lond., since 1875 ; F.I.A. 232 MR. TROTTER'S (AFTERWARDS DR. CLYDE'S) CLASS, 1858-65 (Pres. 1904-6) ; F.F.A. Scot. 1874 ; Chm. Life OfiSces' Assoc. (Lond.), 1899-1902 ; m. Ella Chetwynd Stapylton. Address : 29 Collingham Road, Lond., S.W. COOK, Alexander, 1858-60. CI. 1, 2. b. 184,8; s. of A. Shank Cook, Advocate, 35 Great King Street. Comm. R.N. ; Sub -Lieut. 1868; Lieut. 1870 ; Comm. 1882 ; d. COOK, Henry, 1858-62. CI. 1-4. b. 28 July 1848 ; s. of John Cook, W.S., 11 Great King Street. M.A. St. Andrews Univ. 1866 ; Kt. 1904 ; W.S. 1871 ; joined his father's firm (W. and J. Cook, W.S.), 1872; on father's death in 1891 became sen. partner ; Factor and Law Agent of the Univ. of Edin. ; a Dir. of the Roy. Bank of Scot, and of the Scott. Widows' Fund Life Assur. Soc. ; apptd. Jt. Sec, with the late Sir John Gillespie, W.S., of Roy. Co. of Archers, King's Bodyguard for Scot., 1879, and is still Sec. ; D.L. City of Edin. ; m. 1879 Margaret, e. dau. of John Patten, W.S., Edin. Address : 22 Eglinton Crescent, Edin. See also E.A. Ch. xii. 22. COWAN, David, 1858-62. CI. 1-4. b. 22 Feb. 1849 ; s. of the Hon. John Cowan, Senator of the Coll. of Justice. Grange House Sch., then private tutor in Eng. ; C.A. Glasg. 1872 ; Mem. Glasg. Stock Exchange, 1874-9; of Edin. Stock Exchange since 1879. Address: 22 St. Andrew Square, Edin. CRAIG, John T., 1862-4. CI. 5, 6. s. of Alexander Craig, 30 Royal Circus ; d. CUMMING, Alexander Somerville, 1858- 64. CI. 1-6. b. 12 Feb. 1848 ; s, of Dr. WiUiam Cumming, 18 Ainslie Place. Edin. Univ. 1880-6 ; M.B., CM. 1884 ; M.D. and F.R.C.P.E. 1886; Bot. Medal; began business Ufe with Wm. Mackinnon and Co., Glasg., later with Duncan, Fox and Co., Liverpool; Singapore, 1872-8; Extra Phys. Roy. Edin. Hosp. for Sick Children till 1903 ; private practice in Edin. ; Mem. Roy. Co. of Archers, King's Bodyguard for Scot. ; m. 1886 Florence, dau. of Thomas Cole Swan of Morpeth. Address : 18 Ainslie Place, Edin. CUMMING, Michael, 1862-4. CI. 5, 6. s. of Mrs. Cumming, 161 Falconer Terrace, Liverpool; XX. CUNNINGHAM, James Henry, 1862-4. CI, 5, 6. b. 11 Sept. 1847; s. of James Cunningham, W.S., 50 Queen Street. Edin. Univ. 1864-5 ; with B. and E. Blyth, C.E., Edin., for ten yrs. ; 1875 A.M.I. C.E. ; 1876-81 engaged in iron bridge building in U.S.A., chiefly at Milwaukee ; 1879 Mem. American Soc. C.E. ; 1891-9 Treas., and 1899-1902 Sec, Soc. Antiquaries, Scot. ; since 1903 Mem. Edin. School Bd. ; J.P. Co. of City of Edin. ; m. A. M. PeUatt, dau. of Henry Allen Pellatt, H.E.I.C.S. Address : 2 Ravelston Place, Edin. DAVIDSON, Alexander, 1859-62. CI. 2-4. s. of Robert Davidson, Cape Town. DAVIDSON, William, 1858-62. CI. 1-4. s. of William Davidson, 14 London Street; d. DICKSON, Alexander Thomas, 1863-5. CI. 6, 7. s. of Col. Collingwood Dickson, V.C, R.A., Leith Fort; best in English, CI. 7, 1865 ; d. DRIGGS, Henry Knowles, 1860-4. CI. 3-5, s. of James Driggs, Trinidad ; d, DUCAT, William Methven Gordon, 1858- 65. CI. 1-7. b. 17 March 1847 ; s, of James Stewart Ducat, W.S., 68 Great King Street ; Dux of CI. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 and of School, 1865; best in French, German, Greek Prose, and Latin Verse, 1865 ; 1st and 2nd Acad. Club Prizes, 1865 ; XL Glasg. Univ. 1865-6 and 1866-7; 1865-6 Jeffrey Gold Medal, etc. ; 1866 obtained Forfar Bursary (;£20 for four years), which he resigned on appointment to SneU Exhib. 1867-71 ; Ball. Coll. Oxon, 1867-71 ; B.A. 1872 ; and CI. Mods, and 2nd CI. Grts. ; M.A. 1874 ; 1873 D. to Curacy of All Souls, Langham Place, Lond. ; 1874 P. ; 1876 Chap. Cuddesdon Theological Coll. ; 1878 R. of Lamplugh, Cumberland ; 1881 Prin. Leeds Clergy School ; 1883 Prin. Cuddesdon Theological CoU. ; 1894 V. of St. Giles, Reading ; 1895 Hon. Canon of Ch. Ch. ; 1898 R.D. of Reading ; 1903 Archdeacon of Berkshire ; m. 1878 Fanny Marian, dau. of Alexander Allan Webbe. Address : Ripen Lodge, Reading. DUNCAN, Alexander, 1862-3 CI. 5, b, 27 July 1847; s. of Rev. R. D. Duncan, 8 Bmntsfield Place. Man. steel and iron works, U.S.A. ; m. Maria EUzabeth Hudson ; d. 22 Feb. 1912. DUNLOP, Alexander Colquhoun Stirling Murray, 1858-61. CI. 1-3. b, 3 Oct. 1848; s, of A. C. S. Murray Dunlop of Corsock, Dalbeattie. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. ; Trinity Hall, Cantab; of Corsock ; m. Georgina, y. dau. of James Coape of Mirrables, I.W. ; d. 1873. EDGAR, Charles Layton, 1858-61. CI. 1-3. s. of Rev. E. Edgar, 42 Albany Street. MR. TROTTER'S (AFTERWARDS DR. CLYDE'S) CLASS, 1858-65 233 FERGUSSON, Joseph Gillon, 1858-65. CI. 1-7. b. 14 Jan. 1848; s. of Robert Fergusson, 8 Bellevue Crescent. Of Isle, Dumfriesshire; W.S. 1871; Chm. Licensing Comtee. for Dumfries dist. ; m. (i) 1882 Edith May, e. dau. of James Scott Elliot of Newton ; (2) 1899 Evelyn Curie, Melrose ; d. 30 Nov. 1908 ; see also E.A. Ch. xvi. 45. FORBES, Edmund Batten, 1858-60. CI. 1, 2. b. 25 Dee. 1847; s. of Prof. J. D. Forbes, F.R.S., afterwards Prin. St. Andrews Univ. Private Sch. (T. Hodge's), St. Andrews, and Brackenbury's Sch., Wimbledon, S.W. ; St. Andrews Univ. ; C.E. (M.I.C.E.) and Railway Man. -1908 ; afterwards and now Dir. of several Cos., chiefly foreign rlys. ; m. Charlotte Christina Agnes, dau. of Maj.- Gen. R. A. Wauchope. Address: 51 On- slow Gardens, Lend., S.W. FORBES, Patrick, 1858-61. CI. 1-3. b. 1 Dec. 1844 ; s. of Partick Forbes, 16 Grove Street. With Mould and Tod, Printers, Edin. ; m. Helen Gordon Banks ; d. 5 March 191 1. FOSTER, Robert Charles Selby, 1859-61. CI. 2, 3. s. of Mrs. Foster, 6 Park Crescent, Worthing, Brighton ; d. ERASER, Andrew Henderson Leith, 1858-62. CI. 1-4. b. 14 Nov. 1848 ; s. of Rev. Alexander Garden Eraser, D.D. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. 1868 ; LL.D. 1903 ; C.S.I. 1897; K.C.S.I. 1903; I.C.S. 1871- 1908; Mem. Hemp Drugs Commis. 1893-4; Offg. Sec. to Govt, of India Home Dept. 1898-9 ; Chf. Comr., Central Provinces, 1899 ; Pres. Police Commis. 1902 ; Lt.-Gov. Bengal, 1903-8 ; m. (i) Agnes, dau. of R. Archibald ; (2) Henrietta, dau. of Col. H. I. Lugaxd. A ddress : Auchenleish, Glenisla, Aly th, and 22 Heriot Row, Edin. ERASER, William, 1860-4. Q. 3-5. s. of Robert Eraser, Brackla, Nairn. GAIR, William Kinross, 1861-4. CI. 4-6. b. 9 Dec. 1846; s. of John Gair, The Kilns, Falkirk ; Ferguson Medal, 1863 ; 4th Acad. Club Prize for Math. 1864; XX. 1861-4; XL 1864; won 100 Yds. and Quarter-mile, 1864. Edin. Univ. ; won many races. Mile, Half- mile, Quarter, 220 Yds., and 100 Yds., at Academy Sports (Academicals), Edin. Univ., West of Scot., and other sports; Sol. 1869 ; Proc. Fis. and Agent Roy. Bank of Scot., Falkirk; Dean of Soc. of Solicitors, E. Dist. of Stirlingshire ; m. (i) Margaret Eugenie Flora, dau. of J. B. Sherrifi of Carronvale and Kingairloch ; (2) Christina Ellen, dau. of A. Duncan Fraser, M.D., Falkirk. Address : The Kilns, Falkirk, and of Kilmalieu, Argyll- shire. GILMOUR, Allan, 1860-5. CI. 3-6, b. 19 Jan. 1848 ; s. of Allan Gilmour of Lundin and Montrave and of South Walton, Renfrewshire ; XX. Edin. Univ. 1866-8; Gold Medal, Sen. Math. CI., 1867-8; d. 4 July 1870. GLASSFORD, Clement H. Napier Gordon, 1858-64. CI. 1-6. b. 1848; s. of Henry Glassford, 3 Henderson Row; XL, XX. d. 1865. GLEGG, Patrick Adam, 1858-61. CI. 1-3. b. 17 March 1847 ; s. of Capt. Henry Vibart Glegg, H.E.I.C.S., 8 Carlton Street. Partner of Welton, Jones and Co., C.A., Lond. ; m. Bessie Loftus Eley. Address : 20 CopthaU Avenue, Lond., E.G. GLEN, John, 1858-61. CI. 1-3. b. 26 Sept. 1847 ; s. of Robert Glen, Town Clerk, Linlithgow. Planter, Ceylon ; d. 29 June 1875. GOWER, Lord Ronald Leveson, 1859-60. CI. 2. b. 2 Aug. 1845 ; s. of 2nd Duke of Sutherland, Dunrobin Castle. Eton ; Trin. Coll. Cantab ; M.P. Suther- landshire, 1867-74; ^ many-sided man; author, sculptor, and an excellent judge of old china ; his portrait of Lord Beaconsfield is now in the Nat. Portrait Gallery ; a. trustee of the Nat. Portrait Gallery and of the Birthplace and Shakespeare Memorial Build- ing, Stratford-on-Avon, to which he pre- sented his weU-known Shakespeare monu- ment. Publications : many on the Fine Arts ; My Reminiscences ; Life of Joan of Arc ; Rupert of the Rhine ; Stafford House Letters ; Brie a Brae ; Last Days of Marie Antoinette ; De Brosses' Letters from Italy ; Life of Sir Thomas Lawrence ; Life of Sir David Wilkie ; History of the Tower ; Old Diaries ; Life of Michael Angelo ; Life of Thomas Gainsborough; Records and Re- miniscences, 1903 ; Life of George Romney, etc. Address: Hammerfield, Penshurst, Kent. GRANT, John, 1861-5. CI. 4-7. b. 17 March 1847 ; s. of Capt. George Grant, Indian Navy, Barholm House, Creetown ; best in Latin, CI. M. 7, 1865; XL d. 24 Oct. 1868. GRANT, John, 1861-2. CI. 4. GREAVES, John Ernest, 1860-3. CI. 3, 4. b. 30 Nov. 1847 ; s. of John Whitehead Greaves, Tarryvalt, Tre- madoc, Carnarvonshire. Worcester Coll. Oxon ; J.P. and D.L. 234 MR. TROTTER'S (AFTERWARDS DR. CLYDE'S) CLASS, 1858-65 Co. Merioneth ; High Sheriff, Merioneth- shire, 1884 ; High Sheriff, Carnarvonshire, 1885 ; Ld.-Lt. Carnarvonshire since 1886 ; Chm. Carnarvonshire Quarter Sessions since 1890 and Carnarvonshire C.C. 1906 ; Hon. Col. 6th Batt. Roy. Welsh Fus. ; Pres. and Chm. Carnarvonshire Territ. Assoc. ; Mem. Welsh Ch. Commis. ; m. 1875 Marianne, dau. of E. Rigby, M.D. Address: Broneifion, Criccieth, N. Wales, and Glan Gwna, Car- narvon. GREIG, James Thomson, 1858-62. CI. 1-4. b. 12 Aug. 1848 ; s. of Robert Greig, 6 Pilrig Street. With Commercial Bank of Scot, for ten and a half yrs. ; then Man. of shipping house in Lond. for three yrs! ; thereafter Bank Man., AustraUa; finally Accountant there; m. Sara, dau. of John Stirling of Mount Pleasant, Sydney, N.S.W. Address : 70 Strathearn Road, Edin. HAMILTON, Robert Tyndale, after- wards Robert Tyndale Hamilton Bruce, 1857-62. CI. 1-4. b. 18 Sept. 1848; s. of Col. Walter Hamilton, H.E.I.C.S., 9 Bellevue Crescent. Art Critic and Collector ; arranged Art Section at Edin. Exhibition, 1886 ; m. (i) Fanny, dau. of John Bruce ; (2) 1891 Katherine A. M., dau. of Simon S. Laurie, Prof, of Education, Edin. Univ. ; d. 24 April 1900. HANNAY, George Kerr, 1858-63. CI. 1-5. b. 19 July 1848 ; s. of Robert Hannay of Springfield, Ulverston, and of Rusko, Stewartry of Kirkcudbright, D.L. Iron Merchant, Ulverston ; m. Harriet Ahce, dau. of Rev. John Park, Rampside, Furness ; d. 10 Aug. 1893. HAY, James, 1858-62. CI. 1-4. b. 28 Jan. 1847; s. of Charles Hay, 10 Fettes Row, Banker. Oriental Bank Corp., Bombay and Cal- cutta; m. 1886 EUzabeth Mary, dau. of Wm. Smart, Merchant. Address: 28 Cornhill, Lond., E.C. HOGGAN, Andrew, 1859-62. CI. 2-4, b. 9 Sept. 1846 ; s. of Andrew Hoggan, Solicitor, 194 Ingram Street, Glasg. Glasg. Univ. 1862-3 ; 1864-76 Engineer, Glasg. ; 1877-8 in Jamaica surveying new rlys. ; 1879-85 Farmer, Nether Busby, Busby, Lanarkshire; 1885-99 Ass. Engineer, Rly. Dept. of Queensland Govt, at Brisbane ; re- turned to Scot, and ret. 1899; m. 1884 Catherine Wilson ; d. 22 Sept. 1910. HOGGAN, George Bradbury, 1859-62. CI. 2-4. b. 28 Sept. 1847; s. of Andrew Hoggan, Sohcitor, 194 Ingram Street, Glasg. Glasg. Univ. 1862-9 ; 1870 Mem. of Fac. of Procurators, Glasg. ; 1871 partner of Hill, Davidson and Hoggan, Writers, Glasg. ; afterwards Hill and Hoggan till 1907, when he- retired ; Law Agent and Treas. Hutche- son's Educational Trust and the Glasgow City and General Educational Endowments Bds., and Law Agent to the Buchanan Trust; J.P. Co. of City of Glasg. 1908; m. (i) 1874 Margaret Lang Holms; (2) 1900 Florence EUzabeth Sharp. Address : 8 Lyne- doch Crescent, Glasg. HOLE, William, 1858-62. CI. 1-4. b. 7 Nov. 1846 ; s. of Richard Bracy Hole, M.D., Salisbury. R.S.A. 1889; R.P.E. ; Painter and Etcher; served apprenticeship as C.E. in Edin. ; travelled in Italy before settling down ; sketches commended by artists in Rome ; adopted art as a profession, 1870 ; studied in Roy. Scot. Acad. Sch. ; practised etching, both original and interpretative, in addition to painting, and more recently has turned his attention to mural decoration ; A.R.S.A. 1878. Principal Paintings : End of the '45, 1879 ; Prince CharUe's Parliament, 1882 ; The Night's Catch, 1883 ; The Fill of the Boats, 1885; ' If Thou hadst known,' 1887; The Canterbury Pilgrims, 1889; The Ascension ; The Life of Jesus of Nazareth, a series of eighty water-colour pictures, com- pleted 1906. Original Etchings : ' Quasi Cursores,' 1884 ; The Canterbury PUgrims, 1888; Illustrations of Burns's Poems, 1896; 'Pro Nobis,' 1897. Interpretative Etchings : The Mill (after J. Crome), 1888; The Sawyers (after Millet), 1890; Jumping Horse (after Constable), 1890 ; He is Com- ing (after M. Maris), 1889; Admiral PuUdo Pareja (after Velasquez), 1893. Mural Paintings : The Chancel of St. James's Ch., Edin., 1896 ; Series of Historical Paintings in the Nat. Portrait Gall, of Scot. 1900, and in the Municipal Buildings, Edin., 1903. m. 1876 Elizabeth Douglas, o. dau. of James Lindsay, W.S. Address: 13 Inverleith Ter- race, Edin. See also E.A. Ch. xii. 10. HORN, William, 1858-65. CI. 1-7. b. 10 Feb. 1849 ; s. of Robert Horn, Advocate, 6 Randolph Crescent ; XL ; Fencing Prizes and Cricket Ball, 1865. M.A. Oxon (Oriel Coll. 1868-72) ; Advocate, 1874; J.P. E. Lotliian; J.P. Midlothian; Mem. Midlothian C.C. ; published several pamphlets on ornithology ; m. Anna Maria (Myra), 2nd dau. of John Macandrew. Ad- dress : Woodcote Park, Blackshiels, Mid- lothian. HUGHES, Charles Henry^ 1858-62^ CI. 1-4. b. 15 Jan. 1847 ; s. of George Hughes, W.S., 10 Rutland Street. C.A. Edin. 1869 and Lond. ; m. Mary EUzabeth Pickup. Address: 4 Avenue Road, Causeway, Staines, Middlesex. HUGHES, Edward, 1858-65, CI. 1-7. b. 9 Aug. 1848 ; s. of George Hughes, W.S., 10 Rutland Street ; XL, XX. d. II April 1876. MR. TROTTER'S (AFTERWARDS DR. CLYDE'S) CLASS, 1858-65 235 HUGHES, Francis Humphrey, 1858- 60. 01. 1, 2. b. 4 March 1846 ; s. of George Hughes, Middleton Hall, Wooler. With Smith and Robson, Writers, Kelso ; afterwards Sheep Farmer, Victoria and N.S.W., m. twice; d. 1907 in N.S.W. IRVINE, Alexander James, 1858-63. CI. 1-5. b. 22 Jan. 1849; s. of Alexander James Irvine, Australia, 6 Walker Street. Capt. Welsh Regt. ; Ensign 27th Ft. 1869 ; Lt. 1871 ; Capt. Welsh Regt. 1879 ; ret. 1884; d. 1894. IZETT, George, 1858-9. 01. 1. Rev. Mr. Henderson, Stirling (Guardian). JAMESON, John St. Olair, 1858-63. 01. 1-5. b. 8 Dec. 1848 ; s. of Andrew Jameson, Sheriff of Aberdeen and Kincardine. Lausanne and Altona ; with R. M. Smith and Co., Merchants, Leith, and thereafter with Patrick Henderson and Co., Shipowners and Ship Agents, Glasg, ; d. 29 Oct. 1870 of diphtheria, from which his father died seven- teen hours subsequently. JOHNSTONE, John M'Kerlie, 1859-62. 01. 2-4. b. 30 July 1847 ; s. of Rev. M. Johnstone, D.D., Minnigaff, Kirk- cudbright. Edin. Univ. ; M.A., B.D. ; licensed by Presb. of Wigtown ; apptd. Ass. at Polmont, whence removed to Selkirk, then to W. Linton, and subsequently to Greenside, Edin. ; in 1879 elected Min. of Torphichen, where he remained till his death, 25 Aug. 1897. JOLLY, Hugh RoUo, 1858-60. 01. 1. b. 1848 ; s. of Wm. Gairdner Jolly, Oatter House, Drymen, Chamberlain to Duke of Montrose, d. 3 Oct. 1880. JOLLY, Stewart Douglas, 1858-60. 01. 1. b. 1847 ; s. of Wm. Gairdner Jolly, Oatter House, Drymen, Chamberlain to Duke of Montrose. America. JOLLY, William Gairdner, 1858-9 and 1863-4. 01. 1. b. 1850; s. of Wm. Gairdner Jolly, Oatter House, Drymen, Chamberlain to Duke of Montrose. In business in Australia. Address: Charters Towers, Queensland. KINLOCH, John George Smyth, 1858-61 . MAODONALD, Frederick Fothringham, 01. 1-3. b. 8 Jan. 1849: s. of Sir 1860-3. CI. 3-5. b. 27 Jan. 1848; George Kinloeh of Kinloch, Bart., Perthshire. Cheltenham Coll. 1863-7 ; Trin. Coll. Cantab ; B.A. 1873 ; S. his father as 2nd Bart. 1881 ; M.P. E. Perthshire, 1889-1903 (L.) ; D.L. Perthshire ; J.P. Cos. Perth and Forfar; m. Jessie, dau. of George Lumsden, Balhary, Perthshire ; d. 20 May 1910; see E.A. Ch. xvii. 113. KIRK, Francis Manaton, 1858-60. 01. 1, 2. b. 21 July 1849 ; s. of K. W. Kirk, M.D., H.E.I.O.S. Sandhurst, 1865-6 ; Lt. I.S.C. ; Ensign loist Regt. (Bengal), 1866 ; Lt. 104th Regt. (Bengal), 1870 ; Bom. S.C. 1869 ; d. 2 Sept. 1875. LEOKIE, John, 1858-60. 01. 1, 2. s. of P. 0. Leckie, Tulse Hill, Lond., S.E. LUCAS, Robert, 1860-2. CI. 3, 4. b. 29 April 1846 ; s. of John Lucas, M.D., Dalkeith. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1867 ; M.D. . 1870; F.R.C.P.E. 1892; Phys. Dalkeith; Med. Ofi. P. Council, Dalkeith; Parochial Med. Off. Newton ; Surg. Lt.-Col. 3rd Batt. R.S. ; Provost, Dalkeith, 1899-1902 ; m. Margaret EUiot Paterson ; d. 27 Oct. 1905. M'ALLUM, George Donald, 1858-62. 01. 1-4. s. of Donald M'AUum, Surg, in service of H.H. the Nizam of Hyderabad ; XI. M'OALL, Thomas, 1861-3. 01. 4, 5. b. 1847 ; s. of Thomas M'Oall, 5 Olare- mont Terrace, Glasg. ; XX. Leatherhead Sch., Surrey ; Coffee-planter, Ceylon, 1871 ; was drowned when fording a stream there, 10 Sept. 1872. M'CLURE, Robert, 1860-2. 01. 3, 4. b. 6 March 1847; s. of William M'Clure, Eccles, Manchester. Merchant, Manchester ; m. Nellie Luke, Lond. ; d. 24 April 191 2. M'CRIE, George Meikle, 1858-60. 01. 1, 2. b. 1848 ; s. of William M'Crie, 13 Pilrig Street. Mercantile ; m. 1890 Emily Arnold, widow ; d. 19 Sept. 1895. MAODONALD, Archibald John Norman, 1864-5. 01. 7. b. 1848 ; s. of N. Mac- donald, Holly Lodge, Taunton; best in French Composition, 01. 7, 1865. Ch. of Rome; O.S.B. ; sometime at Fort Augustus ; d. 236 MR. TROTTER'S (AFTERWARDS DR. CLYDE'S) CLASS, 1858-65 s. of John Macdonald, Town Clerk, Arbroath. Of Lochlands ; J. P. for Forfarshire ; m. Marjorie Corsar, Seaforth, Arbroath. Ad- dress: Cairniehill, Arbroath. MACKENZIE, Andrew Mitchell, 1858- 60. CI. 1, 2. b. 30 Oct. 1847; s. of Donald Mackenzie, Hon. Lord Mackenzie, Senator of the Coll. of Justice. Loretto, 1862-5 ; C.C.C. Oxon ; Stock- broker, Lond. ; m. 1874 Helen Maria Mackenzie, e. dau. of Lynedoch Douglas ; d. 12 Feb. 1885. MACKENZIE, Walter Hamilton, 1858- 63. CI. 1-5. b. 5 July 1848 ; s. of John Ord Mackenaie, W.S., 7 Royal Circus, d. 3 Dec. 1876. M'LAUCHLAN, James John, 1858-63. CI. 1-5. b. 13 Dec. 1848 ; s. of Rev. Thomas M'Lauchlan, LL.D., View- forth Manse. Edin. Univ. 1863-5; Sec. Scott. Equit- able Life Assur. See, Edin.; entered Scott. Equitable, 1865 ; Ass. Actuary, 1878 ; Sec. 1891 ; F.F.A. 1877, Hon. Sec. 1903 - 6, Pres. 1908-10 ; Hon. Sec. Assoc. Scott. Life Assur. Offices, 1906 to date ; contributed a number of papers to the Transactions of the following, namely : Fac. Actuaries Scot. ; Inst. Actuaries ; Actuarial Soc. of Edin. ; Internat. Actuarial Congress, 1895 and 1909 ; m. Jessie Cowan, dau. of Rev. Francis Gillies, Min. of F. St. Stephen's Ch., Edin. Address : Scott. Equitable Life Assur. Soc, Edin. MACRAE, Horatio Ross, 1858-64. CI. 1-6. b. 5 July 1846 ; s. of John A. Macrae, W.S., LL.D., 14 Gloucester Place. Of Clunes ; W.S. 1873 ; commanded ist Batt. Q.E.R.V.B. 1890-9; Comdt. Brig. 1899-1903 ; V.D. and Coronation medal ; J. P. Co. of Inverness ; m. 1884 Letitia May, dau. of Sir William Maxwell of Cardoness, Bart. Address: 14 Gloucester Place, Edin., and Clunes, Invemess-shire ; see also E.A. Ch. X. 61. MAITLAND, Thomas, 1858-65. CI. 1-6. b, 11 Aug. 1849 ; s. of Right Hon. Edward Francis Maitland, Sol.-Gen. for Scot., afterwards Lord Barcaple, Senator of the Coll. of Justice. Of Baxter Brothers and Co. Ltd., Dundee ; m. L. Pugh. Address : Reres Cottage, Broughty Ferry. MILNE, James, 1858-65. CI. 1-5. b. 29 Dec. 1847; s. of John Milne, 44 Albany Street. Edin. Univ. ; Chm. James Milne and Son Ltd., Milton House Works, Edin. ; ret. 1911 ; went to Canada, 1912, and took up lumber- ing ; m. Henrietta, dau. of Ramsay Heatley Traquair, The Farm, Colinton. Address : Mary Island, Chamadaska, B.C., Canada. MOFFATT, Henry Scott, 1858-63. CI. 1-5. b. 12 June 1848 ; s. of William Lambie Moffatt, 4 Fettes Row; Fencing prize (Roland's Assault), 1860-1. Manufacturer and Commission Agent ; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Anderson, Solicitor, Hawick. Address: 76 High St., Hawick. MONCRIEFF, John Forbes, 1858-61. CI. 1-3. b. 5 July 1847 ; s. of George Moncrieff, Writer, Perth. C.A. 1872 ; of Forbes, Moncrieff and Douglas ; m. Jane Eliza, dau. of Thomas Todd, Boothsgreen, Edin. Address: 22 Hill Street,, Edin. MONRO, Alexander, 1860-1. CI. 3. b. 4 May 1847 ; s. of Henry Monro, 17 Melville Street. Sherborne Sch. 1861-6 ; M.A. Oxon ; Oriel Coll., Schol. ; 1st CI. Mods. 1868 ; CLE. 1904;, Barr., Lond., 1872; went to India as Insp. of Schs. 1879 ; Fell. Madras Univ. 1885 ; Dir. Public Instruction, Central Provinces, 1888-1904; Actg. Dir. Public In- struction, Madras, 1893-4 ; M.L.C. Madras, 1893-4 ; ''St. 1904 ; Mayor of Godalming, 1909-11 ; m. 1879 Evelyn Agnes Dingwall. Address : Crawford, Frith Hill, Godalming. MORRISON, Charles Elphinstone, 1858- 61. CI. 1-3. s. of Robert Morrison, 35 York Place ; d. MORTIMER, Edward, 1861-2. CI. 4. s. of Mrs. Mortimer, Banff. MURDOCH, Patrick Alexander, after- wards Pasley-Dirom, 1858-64. CI. 1-6. b. 10 Dec. 1847; s. of Rev. J. Murdoch, Kirkpatrick Fleming. M.B., CM. Edin. 1872 ; of Mount Annan, Annan ; Ho. Surg. Chichester Inf. ; after- wards practising in Fulham, S.W., 1874-89 ; ret. on his mother's succession to estate of Mount Annan, Dumfriesshire ; took active part in county work ; J. P. for Dumfries- shire ; CC for Annan Parish, Dumfries CC. ; Chm. Brydekirk Sch. Bd., etc. etc.; S. his mother, 1896; m. Nettie, 3rd dau. of John Riddick ; d. 21 Aug. 1912 ; see also E.A. Ch. XX. 11. MURRAY, A., 1859-60. CI. 2. s. of William Murray, Hobart Town. MURRAY, Wilham, 1858-9. CI. 1. b. 8 July 1847; s. of John Murray, Ashwood, Galashiels. MR. TROTTER'S (AFTERWARDS DR. CLYDE'S) CLASS, 1858-65 237 Of Sanderson, Murray and Co. Ltd., Co- lonial Merchants ; m. Harriet Ritchley Hut- chinson. Address : c/o Sanderson, Murray and Co., 2 Gresham Buildings, BasinghaU Street, Lond., E.C. NEWBIGGING, Walter Cockbum, 1858- 61. CI. 1-3. s. of Patrick New- bigging, M.D., F.R.C.S., 29 Heriot Row. J. P. Nairnshire. Address: Clifton House, Nairn. NIVISON, Richard, 1858-61. CI. 1, 2. b. 2 Nov. 1847; s. of Rev. Richard Nivison, Min. of Middlebie, Dumfries- shire. PARK, David Francis, 1861-4. CI. 4-6. b. 20 Oct. 1848 ; s. of David Park, Hedderwick, Dunbar; Dux CI. M. 4, M. 5, and M. 6, 1862-4. Prizeman, Gilbart Lectures on Banking, King's Coll., Lond., 1878 ; of Blegbie, E. Lothian ; A.I.A. Lond. 1869 ; C.A. 1873 ; F.F.A. 1873 ; m. (i) Josephine Lila Jessie, e. dau. of John Balfour, Insp.-Gen. of Hosp., H.M. Indian Army ; (2) Janet Gumming, e. dau. of Thomas Craigie Glover, C.E., Bombay. Address : Kenly Green, Boarhills, Fife. PATERSON, Alexander Martin, 1858-61. CI. 1-3. b. 27 June 1848 ; s. of James Paterson, M.D., late Sen. Surg. Black Watch, 17 St. Bernard's Crescent. Sandhurst, 1864-5 ; Col. ist Batt. Bedford- shire Regt. ; 2nd Lt. 1865 ; Lt. 1867 ; Capt. 1874; Maj. 1881; Lt.-Col. 1892; Col. 1898 ; h.p. 1903 ; ret. 1904 ; served in S. African War, 1879 ; during Zulu campaign as D.A.A. and Q.M.G. (desp., medal) ; served with Burmese exped. 1887-9 (medal with clasp) ; served with Isazai exped. 1892 ; took part in operations in ChitraL, 1895, with Relief Force; storming of Malakand Pass; action near Khar; descent into Swat Valley (desp., Lond. Gaz. 15 Nov. 1895, medal with clasp) ; m. Edith Fanny Rey- nolds, Oaklands, Natal. Address : Erw Fair, Penmaenmawr, N. Wales. PEARSON, Dalziel, 1858-65. CI. 1-7. b. 21 Jan. 1848 ; s. of Charles Pearson, Pres. C.A. Soc, 128 George Street ; best in Latin Prose, CI. 7, 1865. W.S. 1872. Address : 27 Royal Terrace, Edin. PENNEY, WiUiam, 1858-64. CI. 1-5. b. 27 Dec, 1849 ; s. of Hon. William Penney (Lord Kinloch), Senator of the Coll. of Justice, 24 Great King Street. Champion Mile Cup, Kandy, Ceylon, 1873 ; Blackheath F.C. 1869-70; Ceylon C.S. 1871-91 ; L.G. Bd., Scot., 1894 ; m. Miss Brodie, dau. of Thomas Brodie of Lethen and Coulmony. Address : Boatland, Perth. PIGOTT, Henry, 1861-3. CI. 4, 5. b. 1848; s. of Mrs. Smyth Pigott, 20 Howard Place. Journalist and Dramatic Critic, Lond. PITCAIRN, George Kincaid, 1858-64. CI. 1-6. b. 15 Nov. 1847; s. of Robert Pitcaim, W.S., 9 Northum- berland Street. M.B., CM. Edin. Univ. 1869 ; Med. Off. of Health, Littleborough Urban Dist. ; Certifying Factory Surg. ; Med. Ofe. P.O. ; m. (i) Helen Mary, dau. of Gen. Glasfurd, R.E. ; (2) Mary Mabel, dau. of Robert Thome, Greenock. Address: Littleborough, Lancaslaire. PITCAIRN, Robert James, 1858-61. CI. 1-3. b. 17 June 1846; s. of Robert Pitcairn, W.S., 9 Northum- berland Street. Engineer, Russia; m. Annie Runeberg, Sweden ; d. 6 Feb. 1890. PRESSLEY, Charles, 1859-60. CI. 2. b. 17 May 1846 ; s. of Rev. Charles Pressley, Min. of St. Peter's Ch., Fraserburgh. With Union Bank of Scot., Frctserburgh, until 1865, then with Bank of Brit. N. America, Lond., and Clydesdale Bank, Glasg., tiU 1871, when he married and went to Australia, where he is wheat and vine growing; m. Miss Pollock. Address: Phi- lorth Vineyard, Wangasatta, Victoria. RADCLIFFE, Walter, 1858-64. CI. 1-5. b. 28 April 1848 ; s. of Joshua Rad- cliffe, Balderston Hall, Rochdale. Cotton Manufacturer, of Samuel RadcUffe and Sons Ltd., Oldham ; m. C. M. Thornton ; d. 13 Feb. 1897. RAE, Henry, now Rae-Arnot, 1858-65. CI. 1-7. b. 4 July 1848 ; s. of Dr. George Rae, Surg. -Maj., H.E.LC.S., Laverock Bank, Trinity ; Mitchell Medal, 1864 ; 1st Gloag Medal, 1865 ; 4th Acad. Club Prize for Math. 1865. Trin. Coll. Cantab (Schol.) ; 1871 Math. Trip, and Law and History Trip. ; LL.D. 1880; Barr. Line. Inn; assumed additional surname of Amot, 1895 ; m. Isabella Adam GemmeU. Address: Lochieheads, Auchter- muchty. RAMSAY, William Alexander, 1860-1. CI. 8. b. 5 Dec. 1848 ; s. of Capt. Ra,msay, Paxton House, Berwick- shire. Cheltenham Coll. 1863-4; Maj. -Gen. ; 2nd Lt. 4th Huss. 1869 ; Lt. 1871 ; Capt. 1879; Maj. 1884; Col. 1903; ret. as Maj. -Gen. 1905; m. Susan N. H. Minchener. Address: 5 MontpeUier Parade, Cheltenham. 238 MR. TROTTER'S (AFTERWARDS DR. CLYDE'S) CLASS, 185§-65 RANKINE, Charles Simson, afterwards Rankine Simson, 1859-63. CI. 2-5. b. 15 Oct. 1847; s. of Rev. John Rankine, D.D., Sorn, MauchUne. Edin. Univ. ; of Threepwood, Roxburgh- shire; W.S. 1872; of Romanes and Simson, W.S., afterwards of Hope, Simson and Len- nox, W.S. ; J.P. Co. of Roxburgh ; added name of Simson, 1872, on succeeding his uncle in estate of Threepwood; d. 19 Nov. 191 1; see also E.A. Ch. xix. 48. RITCHIE, George, 1858-61. CI. 1-3. b. 16 April 1848 ; s. of George Ritchie, Bell's Brewery, 46 Pleasance. Scotland v. England, 1871 (first Rugby International) ; Brewer, Bell's Brewery, Edin. ; m. Helen Beattie, Edin. ; d. 31 Jan. 1896. RITCHIE, James, 1858-61. CI. 1-3. b. 28 June 1846; s. of George Ritchie, Bell's Brewery, 46 Pleasance. Bought and farmed land in Natal, S. Africa ; d. 10 Aug. 1890. ROBERTS, David, 1858-60. CI, 1, 2. b. 1848; s. of Ezra Roberts, St. Asaph; d. ROBERTSON, John Hartley, 1858-64. CI. 1-6. b. 1849; s. of WiUiam Robertson, Tobermory. Indigo-planter, India, 1866; d. 1874. ROBERTSON, John Henry, 1861-3. CI. 4, 5. b. 8 July 1847; s. of Thomas R. Robertson, W.S. and Stockbroker, Gorgie Lodge, Slateford. Edin. Univ. ; Ex-Capt. New. G.C., Mussel- burgh ; Stockbroker, Edin. ; of John Robert- son and Co. ; Dir. of various public Cos. ; Life Mem. of Edin. Chamber of Commerce ; m. Susie, dau. of Rev. James Galpine, Suf- folk. Address : 31 George Street, Edin. ROBERTSON, William John, 1862-3. CI. 5. s. of Wm. Robertson of Hill- brook, Holywood, Co. Down ; d. RODGER, Wilham, 1859-60. CI. 2. b. 25 Feb. 1848 ; s. of George Rodger, Selkirk. Mercantile; m. Agnes Gregg White, Hes- wall, Cheshire ; d. 3 April 1907. ROSS, Walter Graham, 1858-61. CI. 1-3. b. 1848 ; s. of James Ross of Balder- stone, 11 Comely Bank. Agent Commercial Bank of Scot., West End Branch Edin.,; m. Isabella Ogilvie; d. 8 Oct. 1906. SANDERSON, Robert Clerk, 1859-63. CI. 2-5. b. 17 Sept. 1848 ; s. of Dr. James Sanderson, Dep. Surg. - Gen. Hosp., Madras Army, 39 Drummond Place. Coffee-planter, S. Mysore, India; m. Alice, dau. of Watson Lyall ; d. 23 Jan. 1889. SANGSTER, Francis, 1861-2. CJ. 4. b. 16 March 1847; s. of Francis Garden Sangster, Banff. Went to Ceylon, 1866, thence to N.Z. 1874. SCOTT, Colin William, 1858-61. CI. 1, 2. b. 1847 ; s. of Charles Cunningham ' Scott, Halkshill, Largs, Ayrshire. Head of Colin Wm. Scott and Co., Shipping and Gen. Agents, Glasg. ; for twenty-five yrs. Hon. Sec. Mudhook Yacht Club ; d. 1902. SCOUGAL, Alexander Fowler, 1858-9. CI. 1. b. 14 March 1848 ; s. of James Scougal, H.M.I.S., 12 Saxe-Coburg Place. Edin. Institution, 1859-62 ; d. 28 Feb. 1862. SHIRREFF, Francis Archibald Pattullo, 1860-3. CI. 3-5. b. 7 Feb. 1848; s, of Maj. Francis Shirreff. Queen's Coll. Oxon (ist CI. Theology) ; M.A. Oxon ; Fell. Univ. of the Punjab ; Ch. of Eng. ; C. St. Mary's, Nottingham, 1872-3 ; Tutor, St. John's Divinity Sch., Lahore (C.M.S.), 1874-8; Prin. 1878-94; Ex- amining Chap, to Bp. of Lahore, 1878-87 ; C. St. James's, Dover, 1894 ; R. St. Dun- stan's in the East, Lond., E.C., 1895-8; V. Sparsholt with Kingston Lisle, 1898 ; R.D. of Wantage, 1903 ; m. Elizabeth Louisa, dau. of Maj. -Gen. Alex. Davidson, R.E. ^ Address: Sparsholt Vicarage, Wantage, Berkshire. SLATER, James Archibald, 1858-63. CI. 1-5. b. 17 Oct. 1847 ; s. of James Slater, 23 Denmark Street, Soho Square, Lond. Germany and King's Coll., Lond. ; m. Catherine P. Grant ; d. 15 May 1905. STEUART, George Alexander, 1858-61. CI. 1-3. b. 9 April 1850; s. of Andrew Steuart, M.P., Auchlunkart, Keith. Winchester Coll. ; accidentally shot, June 1866. STEVENSON, Thomas, 1858-61. 01. 1-3. b. 7 May 1847 ; s. of Dr. James Stevenson, H.E.I.C.S., 11 St. Ber- nard's Crescent. Apprentice to Brocklebanks, Liverpool, 1861-8 ; thereafter till death with Inman Line, Liverpool; Chf. Off. s.s. 'City of Rome ' ; d. 16 Dec. 1880 as the result of an accident. MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1859-66 239 STOW, David William, 1860-5. Q. 3-7. b. 1848; step-s. of William F. Burnley, 24 AinsUe Place ; d. THOMSON, John, 1858-61. CI. 1-3. b. 10 June 1846; s. of William Thomson, J.P., Camstradden House, Luss, Dimibartonshire. BX. Co. Bank ; m. Jessie, dau. of John Chisholme, E. Claremont Street, Edin. ; d. April 1890. THOMSON, John Brown, 1858-65. CI. 1-7. b. 25 Jan. 1849 ; s. of Rev. John Thomson, M.A., Leith ; XI. M.A. Edin. Univ. 1865-8; I.C.S. 1868- 1905; Ass. Mag. and Coll. and Jt. Mag., N.W.P. ; Dep. Supt. family domains of Maharaja of Benares, 1882 ; Registrar of the High Court, 1884 ; Mag. and Coll. 1889 ; Offg. Sec. to Govt. 1889-90; Insp.-Gen. PoUce, 1894 ; Comr. 1900 ; Mem. Bd. of Revenue, 1902 ; m. 1878 Alice Mary, e. dau. of Gen. de S. Barrow, I.A. Address : 2 Rosary Gardens, South Kensington, Lond. THOMSON, Thomas Alexander Gibson, 1859-62. CI. 2-4. b. 13 Feb. 1848 ; s. of James Gibson Thomson, 14 York Place. Merchant, Ceylon ; d. April 1890. THORBURN, John Hay, 1858-62. CI. 1-4. b. 9 Jan. 1848; s. of Rev. Da%-id Thorburn, D.D., Leith. Merchant, Leith ; founded in 1890, and Jt Convener, ' Laymen's League,' to oppose disestablishment and promote reunion of Presbyterianism in Scot. ; Gen. Sec. F. Ch. of Scot. 1900-8 ; Author of Our Presbyterian Brotherhood and other pamphlets on re- union and the Church question ; took a leading part in Church case, 1900-4, decided by House of Lords in favour of F. Ch. of Scot. ; m. Jane, dau. of R. S. Mansel, J.P., Northumberland. Address: 5 Trevanion Road, Lond., W. TURNER, John, 1859-61. CI. 2, 3. s. of William Turner, Australia. VERNOR, James, 1860-2. CI. 3, 4. s. of James Vemor, Hillhead, Mussel- burgh. WARDROP, Richard, 1858-61. CI. 1-3. b. 1848; s. of Robert Wardrop, Kirkmichael House, Dumfries. WATSON, Hugh Austin, 1858-64. CI. 1-6. b. 2 Oct. 1847; s. of James Watson, Man. Scot. Prov. Inst., 45 Charlotte Square. Merchant, China ; aftenvards in America ; d. Oct. 1882. WATSON, John Oliver, 1858-63. a. 1-4. b. 1849. Grange Sch. ; B.A Trin. Coll. Cantab ; studied with the view of taking Holy Orders. Address: Brunswick House, Shauklin, I.W. WILSON, John Andrew, 1858-63. CI. 1-5. b. 31 March 1848 ; s. of James Wilson, Merchant, 6 Gilmore Place. Address : Asauan-Malo, New Hebrides. WRIGHT, Thomas, 1858-61. CI. 1-3. b. 13 June 1847 ; s. of Robert Wright, Architect, 12 Pitt Street and 8 Fettes Row. Coffee-planter, Ceylon ; d. 1877. WRIGHT, Wilham Burt, 1858-61. CI. 1-3. b. 3 May 1848 ; s. of William Burt Wright, Surg., 14 Manor Place. Of Auchinvole, Croy, Dumbartonshire ; C.A. 1S77 ; d. 19 Jan. 1894. WYLIE, George Crosbie, 1858-65. CI. 1-7. b. 17 May 1847 ; s. of Alexander H. WyUe, 19 Walker Street. Trin. CoU. Oxon ; B.A. 1869 ; M.A. 1876 ; Roy. Perthshire Mil. ; Lt. 1872 ; Capt. 1875; Stockbroker, Lond. Address: 43 Eaton Terrace, Lond., S.W. MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1859-66 ADAM, Alexander, 1859-63. CI. 1-4. b. 23 Jan. 1849 ; s. of Stephen Adam, Afton Lodge, Bonnington. Wool Broker, Leith ; Maj. and Lt.-Col. 5th R.S.V.B. (Lothians Regiment) ; V.D. ; m. Barbara Anna, 2nd dau. of James Ford, Merchant, Leith ; d. 7 Feb. 1897 ; see also E.A. Ch. iv. 55. ADAMS, Kenneth Douglas, 1859-65. CI. 1-6. b. 26 June 1848 ; s. of Kenneth M'Kenzie Adams, Surg., H.E.I.C.S. (Madras) ; Dux CI. M. 6, 1865 ; XX. ; XI. (Capt. 1865). Merchant, China ; m. Margaret Ahce Dune. Address : 25 India Street, Edin. AITKEN, Thomas, 1861-4. CI. 3-5. b. 4 July 1847 ; s. of James Aitken of Gartcows, Falkirk ; XX. S. American Shipper ; m. I. F. Macgregor, Manchester. Address: Weld Road, Birk- dale, Lancashire. 240 MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1859-66 ANDERSON, Thomas Cunningham, 1861-2. CI. 3. s. of Charles Ander- son, 2 North-east Circus Place. ATKINSON, Albert Charles W., 1861-2. CI. 3. s. of Dr. Atkinson, Insp.-Gen. Mil. Med. Hosp. BALDERSTON, William Charles, 1859- 63. CI. 1-4. b. 23 June 1848 ; s. of Maj. Archibald Balderston, 16th B.N.I., 28 Melville Street. Ladysmith, with Natal Rly. Co. ; m. Beatrice Madeline Wright ; d. 24 April 1890. BALFOUR, Lewis, 1859-63. CI. 1-4. s. of Dr. Balfour, 2 Shandwick Place. BAXTER, Charles, 1860-6. CI. 2-7. b. 27 Dec. 1848; s. of Edmund Baxter, W.S., 9 Rutland Square ; Enghsh Essay Prizes, 1865 and 1866. W.S. 1871 ; m. 1877 Grace Roberta Louisa, dau. of Maj. -Gen. Robert Stewart, H.E.I.C.S. Address: c/o Mitchell and Baxter, W.S., II S. Charlotte Street, Edin. BELL, John, 1863-4. CI. 5. b. 17 July 1848; s. of William Bell of Gribdae, Kirkcudbright ; Dux CI. M. 5, 1864. Of Castlecreavie ; W.S. 1874 ; m. 1879 Agnes, dau. of James NewaU of Goldielea, Kirkcudbrightslure ; d. 22 Oct. 1894. BELL, Robert, 1859-64. CI. 1-5. b. 25 Nov. 1848; s. of John Bell, Enterkine House, Ayrshire. Trained in merchant's office, Liverpool ; m. 1876 Caroline, 2nd dau. of George Martin of Sandall Grove, Doncaster and Liverpool ; d. 20 Sept. 1903. BENNETT, Alexander Hughes, 1859-63. CI. 1-4. b. 1848 ; s. of Prof. John Hughes Bennett, M.D., Lect. on practice of Physic in Edin. Univ., 1 Glenfinlas Street. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1869 ; M.D. 1872; Gold Medal for Thesis on Physiolo- gical Actions of Theine, Caffeine, Guaranine, Cocaine, and Theobromine ; M.R.C.P. 1876 ; F.R.C.P. 1885 ; two yrs. Med. Off. P. and O. S.N. Co. ; Med. Registrar to Westminster Hosp. 1876 and Ass. Phys. 1877 ; resigned, 1893, owing to ill-health; contributed many articles to med. journals, especially to Brain, the journal of the Neurological Soc. ; d. i Nov. 1901. BOSWALL, Thomas Alford Houstoun, afterwards Boswall-Preston, 1860-1. CI. 2. b. 21 July 1850 ; s. of Sir G. Houstoun Boswall, Bart., Blackadder House, Berwickshire. Of Tweedhill, Berwick-on-Tweed ; J.P. and D.L. Co. Berwick; Hon. Col. S.E. of Scot. Art. ; 1886 assumed surname of Pres- ton ; m. 1883 Alice Mary, dau. of WiUiam Cunard. Address : TweedhiU, Berwick-on- Tweed. BOWIE, Robert Wylie, 1864-5. CI. 6. b. 1849 ; s. of Rev. Dr. Bowie, Kinghorn. I.C.S. 1868 ; d. 1868. BRODIE, John Sneyd, 1859-64. CI. 1-5. b. 23 Oct. 1850; s. of John Qerk Brodie, W.S., 26 Moray Place. W.S. 1873 ; d. I June 1875. BROTCHIE, James, 1860-4. CI. 2-5. b. 5 May 1848 ; s. of Robert Brotchie,. 5 John's Place, Leith. Partner of Robert Brotchie and Co., Merchants, Leith ; m. Miss Burgess ; d. 24 March 1893. BROWN, John Crommelin, 1859-66. CI. 1-7. b. 14 March 1849; s. of Sir John Campbell Brown, K.C.B., I.M.S. ; best in Greek Prose, CI. 7, 1866 ; won High Jump, 1865. Passed seventh for I.C.S. 1869 ; M.A. Edin. Univ. 1870; Ass. Comr., Dep. Comr., and Judge ; last appointment. Sessions Judge, Delhi ; m. Cecilia, dau. of Rev. James Banner- man, D.D., New CoU, Edin. ; d. 27 April 1892. BROAVN, Thomas Gillespie Chapman, 1859-61. CI. 2. s. of Mrs. Brown, 20 Scotland Street. CALVERLEY, Charles Henry Calverley, 1862-6. CI. 4-7. b. 26 Feb. 1849; s. of Charles Calverley, Teaninich House, Alness ; best in French, CI. 7, 1866. m. C. M. Tew. Address : Icknield, Goring- on-Thames, Oxon. CAMPBELL, Donald Daniel Maclver, 1859-65. CI. 1-6. b. 22 Jan. 1849 ; s. of Very Rev. Peter Colin Campbell, D.D., Prin. Univ. of Aberdeen. I.C.S. (Bengal), 1871 ; Ass. Mag. and Coll., Etawa, N.W.P., later at Almorah; m. Effie JuUa Branscombe ; d. 5 Feb. 1878. CAMPBELL, Edward, 1860-2. CI. 2, 3. s, of James Campbell, Balbrogie, Coupar Angus. CAMPBELL, John, 1859-61. CI. 1, 2. s. of John Campbell, Arrochar. CAMPBELL, John Cohn, 1859-61 and 1863-5. CI. 1, 2, 5, 6. s. of Donald Campbell, Ardsheal House, Bonaw; Mackenzie Prize for Scholarship, 1865. Sometime Times correspondent in Vienna. MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1859-66 241 CAMPBELL, John Isla Shairp, 1859-62. CI. 1-3. b. 27 Jan. 1848 ; s. of Sir John Campbell of Kildalloig and Auchinbreck, Campbeltown. Mercantile Marine ; d. 5 July 1882 in N.Z. CANDLISH, John, 1859-63. CI. 1-4. b. 4 Nov. 1847; s. of Rev. Prin. Robert S. Candlish, D.D., Mod. of G.A. F. Ch. of Scot. 1861, and Min. of F. St. George's, Edin., 52 Melville Street. Witb the Australian Mutual Prov. Soc. ; m. 1877 Annie Mackay. Address : San Salmo, Macaulay Road, Stanmore, N.S.W., Australia. CARMICHAEL, WiUiam Scott, 1859-62. CI. 1-3; b. 18 April 1848; s= of William Scott Carmichael, M.D., 22 Northumberland Street. Rancher, Argentine Republic, 1865-1913 ; d. 18 July 1913. CARR, Robert B., 1859-60. CI. 1. b. 1849 ; s. of Mrs. Carr, 30 Raeburn Place. CARTER, Wilham Allan, 1859-63. CI. 1-4. b. 27 Nov. 1847 ; s. of F. Hayne Carter, C.A., 8 Eton Terrace. C.E. ; M.I.C.E. Lond. ; F.R.S.E. ; Pres. Roy. Scott. Soc. of Arts ; Lord Dean of Guild, Edin., 1909-13 ; m. 1870 Anna, dau. of Francis MacAlevy, Scarva, Co. Down. Ad- dress : 32 Great King Street, Edin. CHANCELLOR, Alexander, 1860-5. CI. 2-6. b. 11 Oct. 1849 ; s. of John George Chancellor of Shieldhill, Lan- arkshire. Sandhurst ; Maj . Northumberland Fus. ; Lt. 1869 ; Capt. 1881 ; Maj. 1886 ; served in Afghan War, 1878-80, first exped. to Bazaar Valley, and engagement of Dek Sarak (desp., medal) ; m. JuUa KeUacher ; d. 21 March 1893 ; see also E.A. Ch. i. 18. CLARK, Robert, 1859-63. CI. 1-4. b. 30 March 1848 ; s. of Robert Clark, 36 Drummond Place. Tea Merchant ; of Robert Clark and Co. ; m. Emily Madeleine Roby ; d. 14 July 1906. COWIE, George P., 1862-3. CI. 4. s. of A. Cowie, Kilmarnock. COWLEY, Alfred, 1863-4. CI. 5. s. of Rev. A. Cowley, America. GUMMING, Benjamin, 1862-4. CI. 4, 5. s, of Mrs. Gumming, 161 Falconer Terrace, Liverpool ; won Hurdles, 1864, GUNINGHAM, William John, 1861-4. CI. 3-5. b. 30 Nov. 1848 ; s. of Alexander Cuningham, Sec. to Comrs. of N. Lighthouses, 17 Coates Crescent ; Ferguson Medal, 1864. C.S.I. 1894; K.C.S.I. 1897; Bom. C.S. 1870; Under Sec. Govt, of India Foreign Dept. 1885 ; Dep. Sec. 1890 ; Sec. to Govt, of India Foreign Dept. 1894; ret. 1901. Address : Queen Anne's Mansions, Lond., S.W. , See also E.A. Ch. i. 117. DENNISTON, Thomas Fairrie, 1862-3. CI. 4. b. 4 Oct. 1847; s. of Archi- bald Denniston, W.S., Willow Park, Greenock. Lloyd's, Lond. ; m. (i) Agnes Tayloe, Lond. ; (2) Beatrice Bridson, Guernsey. Address : loo Coleridge Street, Hove, Sussex. DENNISTON, William Cunningham, 1862-4. CI. 4, 5. b. 9 Jan. 1849 ; s. of Archibald Denniston, W.S., Willow Park, Greenock. Writer ; d. i Dec. 1873. DOUGLAS, Lord Archibald Edward, 1859-61. CI. 1. b. 17 June 1850 ; s. of 7th Marquis of Queensberrj-, East Warriston House. In Holy Orders of the Catholic Ch. ; Canon of Galloway. Address : The Presby- tery, Girvan, Ayrshire. DRUMMOND, James Ramsay, 1863-6. CI. 5-7. b. 1849 ; s. of Rev. James Drummond, Freefield Manse, Clack- mannan ; Dux CI. 6, 1865, and of School, 1866 ; best in German, CI. 7, 1866; 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Acad. Club Prizes, Mackenzie Prize for Schol., and Prizes for best in Greek Testament and English, 1866. Glasg. Univ. ; New Coll. Oxon ; I.C.S. (Bengal), 1872 ; arrived in India 1874, and served in Punjab as Ass. Comr. ; Dist. Judge and Dep. Comr. 1890; ret. 1905. DUFF, Patrick John, 1860-2. CI. 2, 3. s. of Dr. Charles Murray Duff, India. DUNBAR, William, 1860-2. CI. 2, 3. s. of Mrs. Dunbar, Holme, Ardersier. DUNCAN, John Batty Shand, 1859-62. CI. 1-3. b. 19 April 1847; s. of James Duncan, W.S., 46 Queen Street. d. 14 Sept. 1869. DUNDAS, George, 1859-62. CI. 1-3. b. 1 July 1849 ; s. of John F. Dundas, C.E., 15 St, Bernard's Crescent. Went to N.Z. 1862, and became a surveyor 242 MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1859-66 there ; m. Miss M'Crostie, Invercargill ; d. 7 March i886 at Palmerston North, N.Z. DUNDAS, William John, 1859-65. CI. 1-6. b. 16 March 1849 ; s. of George Dundas, Senator of Coll. of Justice (Hon. Lord Manor). W.S. 1871 ; of Dundas and Wilson, C.S., (ret. 1913); Crown Agent, 1895-1905; Dir. E.A. since 1907; LL.D. Edin. 1914. Ad- dress : 1 1 Drumsheugh Gardens, Edin. DUNLOP, Alexander, 1860-1. CI. 2. b. 7 April 1848 ; s. of Henry Dunlop of Craigton, Nether Arthurlie, Barr- head. Comptroller-Gen. of Revenues under the Nizam of Hyderabad ; m. Constance Myers. Address: Hyderabad, Deccan, India. DUNLOP, John Murray, 1859-63. CI. 1-4. b. 15 Dec. 1849 ; s. of Alexander C. S. Murray Dunlop of Corsock, Dal- beattie. Coll. Hall, St. Andrews ; St. Andrews Medal (golf) ; d. 1871. DUNLOP, William George, 1859-61. CI. 1, 2. b. 5 June 1846 ; s. of Henry Dunlop of Craigton, Nether Arthurlie, Barrhead. m. Caroline Turner ; d. 1890 at Largs. ELLIOT, William Scott, 1859-62. CI. 1-3. b. 24 March 1849; s. of W. Scott Elliot, W.S., of Arkieton, Langholm. Rugby, 1862-6 ; in Bombay and Rangoon, 1872-9 ; from 1881 partner of Wallace Brothers, E.I. Merchants ; now Dir. of Wallace Brothers and Co. Ltd., 4 Crosby Square, E.G. ; m. Maude Louisa, o. dan. of Robert Boyle Travers, F.R.C.S., of Farsid, Co. Cork. Address : Arkieton, Langholm, N.B., and 4 Stanley Crescent, Lond., W. FARQUHARSON, Joseph, 1859-63. CI. 1-4. b. 1847; s. of Dr. Francis Farquharson of Finzean, F.R.C.S., 5 Eton Terrace. A.R.A., D.L., J.P. ; Artist ; has exhibited at R.A., R.O.I. , Art Gall., Liverpool, etc. A ddress : Mig vie Lodge, Porchester Gardens, Lond., W. FINLAY, Thomas Latta, 1859-63. CI. 1-4. b. 15 Sept. 1847 ; s. of William Finlay, M.D., Trinity ; Dux CI. M. 4, 1863; XL; XX. A.F.C. ; Prince Edward's Island ; after- wards Sec. to Bd. of Dirs. of Caledonian Insur. Co., N.Y. ; now ret. Address : c/o Bell, Bannerman and Finlay, W.S., 4 Randolph Place, Edin. FINLAYSON, Robert Chrystal, 1859-60. CI. 1. b. 31 May 1848 ; s. of Rev. Thomas Finlayson, 6 Mary Place. Mercantile business ; m. Jeannie Summers ; d. 21 Aug. 1905. FORBES, George, 1859-60. CI. 1. b. 5 April 1849 ; s. of Prof. D. Forbes, F.R.S. (afterwards Prin. St. Andrews Univ.). St. Andrews Univ. ; M.A. Cantab (Christ's Coll.); Coll. Mile, i868 and 1869; F.R.S., M.I.C.E. ; fmly. Prof, of Nat. Phil., Ander- son's Coll., Glasg. ; Electrical Engineer for works at Niagara Falls. Publications: The Transit of Venus, 1874; The Theory of the Glaciers of Savoy, 1874 ; Alternating and Interrupted Electric Currents, 1895 ; Elek- trische Wechselstrdme und Unterbochene Strome, 1896; History of Astronomy, 1909; Puppets, a Workaday Philosophy, 1911. Ad- dress: II Little College Street, Lond., S.W., and Kinnaird Cottage, Pitlochry. FORBES, John Stuart, 1859-60. CI. 1. b. 28 May 1849 ; s. of Charles Forbes, Canaan Park. Went to U.S.A. ; joined U.S. Cav., and was killed when serving under Gen. Custer in the massacre of his force by the Sioux Indians, 25 June 1876. FORBES, John Whetham, 1859-63. CI. 1-4. b. 11 Aug. 1849 ; s. of Arthur Forbes Gordon, W.S., of Rajme, 16 Rutland Square. Rugby; Farmer, Cahfornia (ret.). Address: Bronte Cottage, Inverugie, Aberdeenshire. FORMAN, George Melville, 1859-63. CI. 1-4. b. 3 May 1850 ; s. of James Forman, Advocate, 6 Drummond Place. Merchant. Address: 6 Drummond Place, Edin. GAIRDNER, George Wishart, 1861-3. CI. 3, 4. b. 16 Dec. 1848 ; s. of Maj.- Gen. Gairdner, C.B., 12 Clarendon Crescent. Abbey Park, St. Andrews ; Edin. Univ. ; entered Hudson's Bay Co. 1868, and spent rest of his Ufe in Canada ; Sheriff of Edmon- ton ; m. Margaret Bouvier ; d. 8 Aug. 1900. GILCHRIST, Alexander Stewart, 1860-1. CI. 2. s. of Alexander Gilchrist, Upper Liberton. GILLESPIE, George Robertson, 1859-66. CI. 1-7. b. 14 Jan. 1851 ; s. of Sir John Gillespie, W.S., 53 Northum- berland Street ; best in Latin Verse, CI. 7, 1866 ; XX., XL M.A. Oxon (Ball. CoU. 1868-72) ; 2nd CI. Mods. 1870 ; 2nd CI. Grts. 1872 ; CoU. VIII. ; Advocate, 1875 ; Sec. Education Endowments Commis. ; m. 1882 Mary Janette, y. dau. of Rev. John Thomson of Balmerino, Fife ; d. 13 Oct. 1892. MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1859-66 243 GORDON, Adam Annahd, 1861-6. CI. 3-7. s. of Prof, A. A. Gordon, India. Won 100 Yds. and Quarter-mile, 1865. GORDON, Lord Bertrand, 1862-4. CI. 4, 5. b. 1850 ; s. of Marquis of Huntly. Went to Australia to engage in sheep- farming, and died within a year of arriving there, lo Aug. 1869. GORDON, Charles Dickens, 1859-64. CI. 1-5. b. April 1850 ; s. of John Thomson Gordon, Advocate, Sheriff of Midlothian. Associate, King's Coll., Lond. ; Ch. of Eng. 1873-1901 ; V. of Walsham-le- Willows, Suffolk, 1887-1901 ; at present Priv. Sec. to Viscount Milner. Address : 71 West- bourne Street, Eaton Square, Lond., S.W. GORDON, James Robert Hay, 1859-63. CI. 1-4. b. 9 Nov. 1849 ; s. of Adam Hay Gordon, W.S., of Avochie, Aber- deenshire, and Mayen and Ardmeallie, Banffshire, 25 Rutland Square. Harrow, 1864-7; Edin. Univ. 1868; A.F.C.; Rugby, Scotland v. England, 1875-7 ; v. Ire- land, 1877; played eight yrs. for North v. South of Eng. ; many prizes for running, etc. ; Pres. Liverpool F.C. and C.C. ; Mem. Lanes Co. C. Comtee. ; Hon. Sec. Nice Golf Club since 1904 ; m. Maude C. Clarkson, Chicago. Address: Villa Deveron, Cagnes, Alpes Maritimes, France. GORDON, WilHam Ireland, 1863-4. CI. 5. b. 21 March 1849 ; s. of Robert Macartney Gordon of Rattra and Garcrogo, Kirkcudbright. Glasg. Univ., M.A. 1869 ; Edin., B.D. 1872 ; Ch. of Scot. ; licensed, 1872, Presb. Kirkcudbright ; ordained, 1876, Presb. of Peebles ; Ass. Prestonkirk, Jan. 1873-Sept. 1873 ; Ass. Morton, 1873-May 1876 ; Min. Walkerburn, 1876-81 ; Min. Tongland, 1881- 98 ; Author of Historical Sketch of the Life of Our Lord (Blackwood and Sons, 1878) ; m. 1884 Harriette, dau. of Walter Clarke. H.M. nth Light Drags. Address: Kirk- cudbright. GRAEME, Patrick James Frederick, 1859-62. CI. 1-3. b. 1849; s. of George Drummond Graeme, K.H., of Inchbrackie and Aberuthven. Harrow and Trin. Coll. Cantab ; Ensign 79th Highs. 1870 ; Lt. 1871 ; res. 1875. Address : Lake Dauphin, Manitoba, Canada. GRIEVE, Walter, 1860-4. CI. 2-5. b. 30 April 1848 ; s. of Walter Grieve, Mer- chant, Newfoundland and Greenock. Merchant, Newfoundland and Greenock. Address : 65 Union Street, Greenock. HALDANE, Robert Camperdown, 1859- 63. CI. 1-4. b. 20 July 1848 ; s. of Robert Haldane, W.S., of Cloanden, 17 Charlotte Square. Planter, Ceylon ; afterwards merchant ; m. E. Anderson, Frognal Park, Hampstead ; d. 10 May 1914. HANDYSIDE, William, 1859-63. CI. 1-4. b. 16 July 1848 ; s. of William Handyside of Cornhill, Biggar, and 44 Inverleith Row, Edin. 1864-70 merchant's office, Leith ; 1871-9 coffee-planting, Ceylon ; in 1878 obtained grant of 5000 acres in Perak from the Rajah Muda Yusuf for services in prospecting for coffee lands there ; after repeated attacks of fever went to N.Z., and in 1880 started coal -mining in the Southland province, founding present town of Nightcaps ; now Mang. Dir. of the Nightcaps Coal Co. Ltd. ; m. Emily Marian Rowley. Address : 121 Gala Street, Invercargill, N.Z. HARRISON, Horace Ridgway, 1859-61. CI. 1, 2. b. 1849 ; s. of Maj. John Harrison, Adj. Roy. Midlothian Yeo., 18 Alva Street. Went to Victoria, B.C. ; m. ; d. HEDDLE, Robert William, 1861-4. CI. 3, 4. b. 9 Sept. 1848 ; s. of John George Heddle of Melsetter and Cletts, Orkney. St. Andrews Univ. ; interested in geo- logy and mineralogy ; a small collector of minerals ; bad health interrupted his work, and he sailed for N.Z. in 1872, to die three weeks after landing, on 22 Sept. 1872. HENDERSON, Edward Piercy, 1859-62. CI. 1-3. b. 1 July 1849 ; s. of John Piercy Henderson of Foswell Bank, Perthshire. Radley, 1864-7; I.C.S. 1869; India, 187 1 ; served in Punjab as Ass. Comr. ; Govt. Ad- vocate, 1878 ; ret. 1897 ; m. AUce Geor- gina Lilian, dau. of G. R. Elsmie, I.C.S., C.S.I. , LL.D. Address : 6 Cambridge Square, Lond., W. HOUSTON, Enoch Plummer, 1859-62. CI. 1-3. s. of Enoch Houston, Mel- bourne. HOWDEN, John Dowhng, 1859-63. CI. 1-4. b. 1 Feb. 1848; s. of Oliver Howden, Edin. CHfton Coll.; XL and XX. 1864-6; several athletic prizes; Sandhurst XI. and XX.; Maj. 60th Rifles; Ensign, 1868; Lt. 1870; Capt. 1880; Maj. 1884; ret. 1890, Address: Arthur's Club, St. James' Street, Lond., S.W. HUNTER, Patrick Murray, 1859-62. CI. 1-3. b. 26 Jan. 1849; s. of W. Hunter, Raeburn Cottage. Won prizes at open tennis tourna- 244 MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1859-66 ments ; Cotton Broker, Liverpool ; Pres. Liverpool Cotton Assoc. 1904-5 ; Pres. two Mus. Sees. ; Mem. Sheffield Mus. Union ; went to Canada and Germany with the choir ; m. Frances EUinor, e. dau. of James P. Fletcher of Atherton, Lancashire. Address : The Elms, Ormskirk, Lancashire. IRVING, David Bell-, 1861-4. CI. 3-5. b. 12 Aug. 1847 ; s. of John Bell- Irving, Whitehill, Loclierbie. J. P. Dumfriesshire ; a well-known sports- man and agriculturist; M.O.H., Dumfries- shire; m. (i) 1876 Bessie, dau. of William Bryden ; (2) 1884 Hetty, dau. of George Lea. Address: Castlebank, Ecclefechan. JACKSON, Robert, 1859-61. CI. 1, 2. s. of Mrs. Jackson, 4 Manor Place. JAFFRAY, Alexander J., 1859-62. CI. 1-3. s. of William Jaffray, Indigo- planter, 29 Alva Street ; d. JAMES, John, 1859-60. CI. 1. b. 1849 ; s. of Hugh James, Monkhill, Carlisle. JARDINE, David Jardine, 1859-64. CI. 1-5. b. 4 Aug. 1847 ; s. of James Jardine of Dryfeholm, Tinwald, and Torthorwald, Dumfriesshire. Trin. Coll. Cantab ; M.A. ; of Applegarth ; J. P. Dumfriesshire ; F.R.G.S. ; after leav- ing Cambridge travelled in India, Java, CMna, Japan, Australia, N.Z., Tasmania, America, Canada, Egypt, and S. Africa ; spent four yrs. in India shooting big game ; won Royal Hunt Cup at Ascot with Re- fractor in 1899, and Northumberland Plate with Sir Harry in 1909 ; m. Angela, dau. of Sir Charles Bright, Bart., M.P. Address : Jardine Hall, Lockerbie, and Larriston Hall, Roxburghshire. JOHNSTONE, Charles, 1860-2. CI. 2, 3. s. of Mrs. Johnstone, 56 India Street. KERR, Sylvester Rait, 1859-60. CI. 1. s. of William Kerr, Broughty Ferry. LAURIE, WiUiam G., 1859-64. CI. 1-5. s. of Thomas Laurie, 5 Rutland Place. LA^VRIE, Walter George, 1860-3. CI. 2, 3. s. of Robert Lawrie, Whalley Range, Manchester. LEITCH, John, 1861-3. CI. 3, 4. b. 12 July 1849 ; s. of Rev. William Leitch, D.D., sometime Min. of Monimail, Fife, afterwards Prin. Queen's Coll., Kingston, Canada. St. Andrews Univ. (Arts) ; Edin. Univ. ; M.B. and CM. 1871 ; Res. Surg. Leitli Hosp. ; settled in private practice at Silloth, Cumberland, 1872 ; m. Catherine Edith, dau. of Rev. Francis Redford, R. St. Paul's, Silloth ; d. 22 Dec. 1896. LITTLE, James Church, 1861-4. CI. 3-5. b. 18 Feb. 1847 ; s. of James Little, Carlesgill, Langholm. Farmer ; J. P. Dumfriesshire ; Chm. P. Council ; m. Jessie Elliot Elliot. Address : Burnfoot, Ewes, Langholm. M'CONNEL, James Henry, 1859-62. CI. 1-3. b. 18 April 1850; s. of David C. M'Connel, 12 Clarendon Crescent. Emmanuel Coll. Cantab ; Pastoralist ; orig- inated and directed Freezing Works for treatment of cattle and sheep ; Pres. Nat. Agricultural Assoc, of Queensland ; Execu- tive of United Pastoralists Assoc, etc. ; m. Mary Elizabeth Kent of Jondaryan, Queens- land. A ddress : Cressbrook, Brisbane, Queens- land. M'COSH, Dunlop, 1861-3. CI. 3, 4. b. 24 March 1847 ; s. of James M'Cosh of Parkhill, Writer and Banker, Dairy, Ayrshire. Glasg. Univ. 1863-5, 1868-70; Edin. Univ. 1870-1 ; N.P. 1870 ; Law Agent, 1896 ; partner of J. and J. M'Cosh, Solici- tors, Dairy, Ayrshire, since 1871 ; Jt. C.C. Collector for Ayrshire since 1895 ; Jt. Agent Clydesdale Bank Ltd. at Dairy, Ayr- shire, 1879 ; m. Janet Knox, Kilbirnie, Ayr- shire. Address: Parkhill, Dairy, Ayrshire. MACCULLOCH, WiUiam, 1859-65. CI. 1-6. b. 4 Dec. 1847; s. of Henry MacCulIoch of Glenquicken, Kirk- cudbrightshire. Business training in Liverpool ; thereafter in business in Canada, and then in U.S.A., where he died, i Jan. 1912, at Kansas City; m. MACDONALD, James, 1861-5. CI. 3-6. b. 1849 ; s. of J. Macdonald, Tontine Hotel, Greenock ; XL Writer, Greenock, 1873; d. 20 May 1895. MACDOUGALL, James Patten, 1859-66, CI. 1-7. b. 29 May 1849 ; s. of John Patten, W.S., 7 Drummond Place ; Dux CI. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, 1860-4 ; best in Latin Prose, CI. 7, 1866 ; best in Greek Testament, 1865 ; XL M.A. Oxon. (Ch. Ch. 1868-72) ; Lawn Tennis Champion of Scotland, Singles, 1878 and 1880; of Gallanach; C.B. 1906; K.C.B. 1914; Barr. Inn. Tem. 1873; Advocate, 1874; Legal Sec. to L.A. 1885-6 and 1892-4; - Legal Mem. of Local Govt. Bd. for Scot. 1894-1904 ; Vice-Pres. and Chm. 1904-9 ; Keeper of the Records of Scot., Dep. Clerk Register, and Registrar-Gen. since 1909 ; D.L. and J. P. Argyllshire and Vice-Con- vener of the Co. 1901-4 and 1910; Chm. of Depart. Comtee. on Poor Law Med. Rehef in Scot. 1902; Mem. of the Roy. Commis. on the Poor Law and ReUef of MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1859-66 245 Distress, I905 ; Jt. Author of handbooks on the Local Government (Scotland) Act, 1894, and the Public Health (Scotland) Act, 1807 ; assumed surname of MacDougall on succeed- ing his mother, 1891 ; m. 1884 Alice Mary, dau. of the late Maj. Home of Stirkoke, Caithness-shire. Address: Gallanach, Oban, and 39 Heriot Row, Edin. See also E.A. Ch. xii. 22, xvi. 119, and xxi. 83. MACKAY, Edward Vansittart, 1859-61. CI. 1, 2. s. of Mrs. Mackay, 7 Circus Place. MACKAY, John, 1861-4. CI. 3-5. s. of John Mackay, N.Y., and 19 Pitt Street. MACKAY, John Joseph, 1859-61. 1, 2. s. of W. S. Mackay, India. CI. MACKINTOSH, Thomas Volkert, 1860-3. CI. 2-4. b. 1847 ; s. of Alexander Mackintosh, Holland ; d. MACLAGAN, David Douglas, 1859-67. CI. 1, 2, and 5-7. b. 10 Feb. 1850 ; s. of David Maclagan, C.A., 9 Royal Circus ; Dux CI. 1 and 2, 1861 and 1862 ; XI., XX. , M.A. Edin. Univ.; A.F.C. 1867-9; played for Grange C.C. about twelve yrs. ; Stock- broker and seven times Chm. Edin. Stock Exchange; m. r876 Mary Louisa Kerr. Address : 5 Eton Terrace, Edin. M'LAREN, Alexander, 1860-2. CI. 2, 3. b. 2 July 1848 ; s. of Wm. C. M'Laren, 4 Hillside Crescent. A.F.C. 1862; Merchant, Leith ; m. Annie JIaria Nash ; d. 3 July 1894. MACLAVERTY, Edward Hyde East, 1860-1. CI. 2. b. 19 March 1847; s. of Rev. Colin Maclaverty, Jamaica. I.S.O. 1907; Jamaica C.S. 1865; ret. 1907; m. Elizabeth Claver, y. dau. of Edward Claver « Smith, Solicitor, of Spanish Town Jamaica. Address : Dulce Domum, Oxford Road, Half Way Tree P.O., Jamaica. MAITLAND, Frederick, 1859-63. CI. 1-4. b. 13 May 1849 ; s. of Augustus Maitland, W.S., 49 Melville Street. Rugby; XI.; C.C.C. Oxon ; Coll. XL ; m. Georgiana Douglas, dau. of J. Henry Mac- kenzie. Address : Courland, 19 Orange Road, Eastbourne. MARSHALL, Anthony, 1860-7. CI. 2-6. b. 24 June 1846 ; s. of John Marshall, Chatton Park, Belford ; XX., XL (Capt. 1866-7) ; won School and Interscholastic 100 Yds. and Hurdles, 1866. Edin. Univ. ; Lt.-Col. 3rd Batt. (M.) North- umberland Fus. ; J. P. Northumberland; C.C. for Bamborough shire div. Northum- berland ; m. Jessie, 3rd dau. of Richard Raimes, Bonnington Park. Address : Ann- stead, Chat Hill, Northumberland. MATHER, Philip Edward, 1863-5. CI. 5, 6. b. 8 July 1849 ; s. of E. Mather, Solicitor, Newcastle-on- Tyne. Edin. Univ. ; Solicitor; Author of Mather on Sheriff and Execution Law (two editions) ; m. Laura E. Robson. Address : 56 Highbury, Newcastle-on-Tyne. MEIN, John E., 1859-60. CI. 1. b. 10 March 1848 ; s. of James Mein of Hunthill, Jedburgh. Grange House and Dreghorn Castle Schs. ; Dreghorn Castle XL (Capt.) ; XX. (Capt.) ; Interscholastic Prize for Fencing; of Hunt- hill, Jedburgh; Farmer; d. 12 Aug. 1885. MENZIES, Charles Duncan, May 1860-4. CI. 1-5. b. 9 Aug. 1850 ; s. of Allan Menzies, W.S., Prof, of Conveyancing, Edin. Univ. il.A. Edin. Univ. ; Man. Scot. American Invest. Co. Ltd. (ret. 1913) ; m. (i) 1886 Marian M'Farlan ; (2) 1898 Ann M'Vean. Address : 8 Abbotsford Crescent, Edin. MIDDLETON, Henry Sowerby, 1859-62. CI. 1-3. b. 15 Aug. 1848 ; s. of lampson Middleton of Port Elizabeth, S. Africa. St. Andrews Univ. ; 52nd Regt. (Oxford- shire L.I.) ; Ensign, 1868; Lt. 1S70 ; ret. 1872; served through Gaika and GalekaWar as Capt. under Col. PuUien, Cape Colonial Vol. Force ; entered Cape Colonial C.S. 1876; m. Ellen Jessie, dau. of William Henry Middleton, Natal, S. Africa ; d. 3 June 1879 at Maritzburg, Natal. MILLER, Hugh, 1859-60. CI. 1. b. 15 July 1850; s. of Hugh Miller, Geologist, 29 Ann Street. Edin. Institution and Silloth; Edin. Univ.; Roy. Sch. of Mines, Lend; 1874-84 on staff of Geolog. Survey of Eng. and \\'ales ; 1884-95 transferred to Scottish Geolog. Survey ; contributed articles to various Geolog. Socs., and a Memoir of his father to Ency. Brit. ; m. Jean Morison, o. dau. of Rev. James Buchanan, D.D. ; d. 8 Jan. 1896. MITCHELL, Alexander John, 1859-64. CI. 1-5. s. of Mrs. Mitchell, 26 Royal Crescent ; XL MORE, John Shank, afterwards More- Gordon, 1859-63. CI. 1-4. b. 1849 ; 246 MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1859-66 s. of George More, W.S., of Charleton, afterwards George More-Gordon. Ball. Coll. Oxon ; EUerton Essay, 1873 ; B.A. 1873; M.A. 1875; Denyer and Johnson Schol. 1875 ; of Charleton ; D. 1876, Lond. : P. i877,Roch.; P.C. of St. John Evang., Red- hill, Dio. S'wark, 1882 ; fmly. C. of St. Luke's, Mitford Place, 1876-7; Kingston-on-Thames, 1877-82. Address : St. John's Vicarage, Red- hiU. MORISON, Murdoch S., 1862-4. CI. 4, 5. s. of George Morison, 3 Marville Terrace, York Road, HoUoway Road, Camden Town, Lond. MURRAY, Patrick, 1859-63 and 1865-6. CI. 1-6. b. 29 May 1850; s. of Andrew Murray, W.S., 17 Walker Street. Capt. of Hon. Co. of Edin. Golfers ; W.S. 1873 ; of Murray, Beith and Murray, W.S. ; Dir. E.A. since 1900 ; m. 1877 Agnes Evelyn, y. dau. of Rev. John Congreve, R. of Toot- ing, Graveney , Surrey. A ddress : 7 Eton Terrace, Edin. MURRAY, William, 1863-6. CI. 5-7. s. of Archibald Murray, Portlands, Limerick. MURRAY, WilHam Hugh, 1859-64. CI. 1-5. b. 5 March 1850 ; s. of Wilham Murray, S.S.C, 18 Scotland Street. W.S. 1872 ; of J. and F. Anderson, W.S. ; N.P. ; J.P. for Co. of Haddington; m. Ethel Natalie, dau. of David Younger, Edin. Ad- dress: 15 Grosvenor Crescent, Edin. MUSGRAVE, John R., 1863-4. CI. 5. s. of John Musgrave, Solicitor, White- haven ; Open Long Leap, 1864. Sohcitor, Whitehaven. Address : Home Wood, Hensingham, Whitehaven. PERIGAL, Arthur, 1859-64. CI. 1-5. b. 19 Nov. 1848 ; s. of Arthur Perigal, R.S.A., 7 Oxford Terrace. M.B. and CM. Edin. 1869 ; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1870 ; M.D. Edin. 1873 ; Phys. and Surg., New Barnet; late Ho. Surg. Roy. Inf., Edin. ; articles in Lancet and B.M. Journal ; m. 1874 H. G. Beck. Address : New Barnet, Herts. POLLOK, Arthur, 1859-60. CI. 1. b. 1847 ; s. of Allan Pollok of Faside, Renfrewshire, and Lismany, Co. Gal- way, d. 1864. POWELL, Lionel Lewis, 1861-2. CI. 3. s. of Mrs. Powell, 33 Warriston Crescent. PRINGLE, Ernest Henry, 1859-65. CI. 1-6. b. 9 Aug. 1849 ; s. of Robert Alexander Pringle, Charleston, S. Carolina. Pres. Bank of Charleston, S. Carolina; Teller, 1872; Cashier, 1880; Vice-Pres. 1890; Pres. 1895; m. Mary Ford Pringle. Address : Bank of Charleston, S.C, U.S.A. RADCLIFFE, Frank,- 1859-64. CI. 1^5. b. 1 Aug. 1849 ; s. of Joshua Radcliffe, Rochdale. Cotton Manufacturer ; of Samuel RadcUffe and Sons Ltd., Oldham ; m. J. M. Raines ; d. 21 Dec. 1883. RENTON, William, 1861-5. CI. 3-5. b. 6 Feb. 1850; s. of Rev. Alex. Renton, Jamaica. 1865-7 Prof. Pfleiderer's Sch., Stuttgart; 1867-8 Aubonne Sch., near Geneva ; Edin. Univ. 1868-70. Author : Oils and Water Colours ; Songs, Lyrics, Sonnets, Roundels ; Songs in Sun and Shade ; Bishopspool ; Gustav Dore ; Outlines of English Litera- ture ; The Logic of Style ; The Arithmetic of the Calculus. Was for short time Univ. Extension Lecturer ; m. Sara, dau. of Mr. Richardson of Newcastle ; d. 16 July 1907; see also E.A. Ch. xv. 29. RICHARDSON, James, 1862-4. CI. 4, 5. s. of Mrs. Richardson, 9 Lutton Place. RIDDEL, James, 1859-64. CI. 1-5. b. 17 Jan. 1849 ; s. of Robert Riddel, Merchant, 15 Bonnington Place. Bank of Scot., Edin. and Lond. ; there- after Manchester merchant, of Robt. Riddel and Sons ; now Mang. Dir. Robt. Riddel and Sons Ltd. ; m. Emily Holinger, Manchester. Address: 10 The Beeches, West Didsbury, Manchester. ROBERTSON, Alexander, 1862-5. 01. 4-6. s. of John Robertson, Merivil Cottage, Mid-Calder; won Long Leap, 1865. ROBERTSON-DURHAM, James Alex- ander, 1859-63. CI. 1-4. b. 16 June 1848 ; s. of Alexander Weir Robert- son, C.A., 82 Great King Street. Abbey Park Sch., St. Andrews; won Cups, St. Andrews Boat Club ; C.A. Edin. 1870 ; F.F.A. ; partner of A. and J. Robertson, C.A. ; Pres. of C.A. Soc, Edin. ; Edin. Town Council, 1890-6; ret. as Col. Q.E.R.V.B. ; V.D. ; Mem. of Roy. Co. of Archers; Vice- Pres. Roy. Caled. Curhng Club, 1903-4 ; m. Minnie Moir, dau. of Thomas Scott, M.D., Musselburgh; d. 2 Dec. 1909; see also E.A. Ch. xvii. 76. ROBINOW, Charles Edward, 1860-1. CI. 2. b. 29 Sept. 1848; s. of Adolph Robinow, 2 Moray Place. d. 17 April 1868. MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1859- 247 SCOTT, Walter Macmillan, 1861-2. CI. 3. b. 11 April 1848; s. of Thomas Macmillan Scott, W.S., of Wauchope, Hawick. Harrow ; Trin. Coll. Cantab ; of Wauc- hope, Hawick ; J. P. and C.C. Roxburgh- shire ; Cornet 6th D.G. 1867 ; Lt. 1869 ; ret. 1873 ; Capt. 3rd K.O.S.B. ; m. Antoi- netta, dau. of Theodore Dury of Bonsall, Derby, late of loth Huss. ; d. 16 Dec. 1901. SCOTT, William Gifford, 1859-61. CI. 1, 2. b. 3 Aug. 1848 ; s. of George Smith Scott, Surg., H.E.I.C.S., 28 Rutland Street. Abbey Park Sch., St. Andrews; M.B., CM. Edin. 1869; L.R.C.S.E. 1871 ; rowed for E.U.B.C. V. St. Andrews B.C. 1870; gen. med. practice ; m. Caroline Strickland. Address : 13 Devon Square, Newton Abbot, Devon. SNADDEN, Charles, 1859-61. CI. 1, 2. b. 1849 ; s. of R. Snadden, Moulmein. Edin. Institution, 1861 ; engaged on the stafis of newspapers in Moulmein and Ran- goon, where he died i,. 1875 ; m. SPENCE, James E. K., 1859-62. CI. 1-8. b. 1849 ; s. of Prof. Spence, F.R.C.S.E., 21 Ainslie P'lace. m. Charlotte Chalmers, Broughty Ferry ; 1892 sailed for New York on board White Star s.s. 'Naronic' (maiden voyage), which was never reported after leaving Liverpool. STARK, Adam Bertram Black, 1859-64. CI. 1-5. b. 8 April 1847 ; s. of James Stark, M.D., of Huntfield, near Biggar, Supt. Statist. Dept., Gen. Register House. m. Eveline Jemima Hightree, Civil Bend, Davies Co., Missouri, U.S.A. ; d. 28 Feb. 1877. STEVEN, Ewing, 1863. CI. 5. s. of James Steven, 2 Randolph Crescent. STEVENSON, Charles, 1859-62. CI. 1-3. b. 8 Dec. 1848 ; s. of Dr. James Stevenson, H.E.I.C.S., 11 St. Bernard's Crescent. A.I. A. ; Fell. Lond. Assoc, of Accountants ; Pres. 1910 and 1911 ; Fell. Ch. Inst, of Secre- taries; Sec. Ch. Insur. Inst.; m. (i) 1880 Janet Hay, Edin. ; (2) 1895 Mary Blanche Snowdon of Haltwhistle. Address: 9 Albert Square, Manchester. SYME, James, 1860-5. CI. 2-6. b. Oct. 1849 ; s. of Prof. Syme, Edin. Univ., Millbank House. Edin. Univ. ; of Millbank, Edin. ; Lt.-Col. Fife Mil. Art. ; m. Jessie A. Atherton ; d. July 1893 ; see also E.A. Ch. i. 34. THOMSON, James Robertson, 1859-61. CI. 1, 2. b. 16 Dec. 1847; s. of Wm. Thomson, J.P., Camstradden House, Luss, Dumbartonshire. Parr's Bank Ltd. ; Man., Chester, 1880- 1911 ; now local Dir. ; J. P. for City of ' Chester ; Mem. Management Bds. of Chester Gen. Inf. and Training Ship ' Clio ' ; Treas. Co. and City of Chester ; m. Eveline, y. dau. of Henry John Ffrench Taylor of Roun- cill, Warwickshire. Address : Ufi&ngton House, Chester. THOMSON, William, 1859-64. CI. 1-5. b. 1849 ; s. of Mrs. Thomson, 17 Alva Street. M.B., CM. Edin. 1871 ; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1872; M.D. Edin. 1873; Off. de Sante (exam.), Algiers, 1876; Lie. (exam.) Univ. Liege, 1879 ; Phys. Aix and Algiers. Ad- dress : Arts Club, Dover Street, Lond., W. TRAILL, George, 1863-4. CI. 5. b. 1847 ; s. of Thomas Traill of Holland, Orkney. WADDELL, James, 1861-2. CI. 3. s. of Mrs. Waddell, Glenfauld Rothesay. WALKER, George, 1859-62. CI. 1-3. s. of James Walker, 1 Thomson's Place, Leith. WALLACE, James, 1859-66. CI. 1-7. b. 20 Sept. 1848 ; s. of James Wallace, Banker, 29 Royal Terrace ; Mitchell Medal, 1865 ; Gloag Medal, 1866 ; 1st Acad. Club Prize for Math. 1866 ; XL, ,XX. ; won Mile, 1865 and 1866 ; Hurdles, 1865 ; Quarter-mile and High Jump, 1866; and Mile and Quarter -mile in the first Interscho- lastic Races, 1866. M.A. (ist CI. Hons. Class.) Edin. Univ. 1870; Medallist in Sen. Humanity CI. 1869; winner of 100 Yds. ; Sec. E.U. Athletic Club ; A.F.C. (Capt. 1869-70) ; Hon. Sec. Scot. Rugby Union; passed fourteenth for I.C.S. 1868 ; did not go to India; Advocate, 1873 ; Barr. Inn. Tem. 1875 ; A.D. 188576, 1886-92 ; Sherifi of Chancery, 1892 ; 1894-6 Interim Sheriff of ArgyU ; 1896-8 Sheriff of Dumfries and Galloway ; Mem. Dumfriesshire C.C. ; Hon. Organising Sec. Nat. Service League for Dumfriesshire ; Hon. Sec. to the Dirs. E.A. 1873-85 ; Dir. 1885-1901 ; m. Lucy Stanley Wood, Bowdon, Cheshire. A ddress : The Hope, Moffat. WELMAN, Wellesley, 1859-63. CI. 1-4. b. 1849 ; s. of Maj. Welman, Gosport. Capt. 85th Regt. (K.L.I.) ; Ensign, 1867; Lt. 1871 ; Capt. 1878 ; ret. 1881. WHYTE, A. Walker, 1859-62. CI. 1-3. s. of Rev. James R. Whyte, Wyne- stead Rectory, Hull. 248 MR. WEIR'S CLASS, 1860-7 WILLIAMSON, William George, 1860-3. CI. 2-4. b. 26 Aug. 1846 ; s. of Rev. W. J. Williamson, R. of Ennis, Co. Clare, 3 Gloucester Place ; 1st Fencing Prize. R.I.C. 1 868 ; ret. 1908 as County In- spector, relative rank Lt.-Col. ; m. Mary Pigott of Slevoy Castle, Co. Wexford. Ad- dress : Slevoy, Greystones, Co. Wicklow. WILSON, William George, 1859-62. CI. 1-3. s. of William Wilson, 34 Great King Street. WOOD, Daniel CoUyer, 1859-62. CI. 1-3. b. 21 July 1849 ; s. of Andrew Wood, M.D., LL.D., 9 Darnaway Street. Coifee-planter, Ceylon ; d. 22 April 1889 in Ceylon. WRIGHT, Alexander Malcolm, 1859-61. CI. 1, 2. s. of Alexander Balfour Wright, 19 Pilrig Street. WYLIE, Robert, 1859-62. CI. 1, 2. s. of William Wylie, Port Glasgow. YOUNG, Alexander, 1859-64. CI. 1-5. b. 5 Sept. 1849; s. of Right Hon. George Young, P.C, L.A., Senator of Coll. of Justice. Glenalmond (Gold Medal) ; Ch. Ch. Oxon ; B.A. ; English Bar, 1872 ; d. i May 1895. YOUNG, Robert, 1859-60. CI. 1. s. of John Young, Belize. YOUNG, Thomas Greenshields, 1860-1. CI. 2. s. of Mrs. Young, 22 India Street. MR. WEIR'S CLASS, 1860-7 ADAM, Robert Smith, 1860-3. CI. 1-3. b. 10 Oct. 1850 ; s. of Stephen Adam, Afton Lodge, Bonnington. Wool Merchant, Leith and Lond. ; Lt.- Col. and Col. comdg. 5th Batt. R.S. ; V.D. ; m. Anne Elizabeth Jeffreys ; d. 2 April 1899. ADAMS, George Norris, 1862-3. CI. 3. s. of G. N. Adams, Aden. AITKEN, Alexander Muirhead, 1860-2. CI. 1, 2. b. 3 Oct. 1850 ; s. of Alex. Muirhead Aitken, Barr., Birchwood, Pitlochry. Cheltenham Coll. 1865-7; E.I. Merchant, Straits Settlements; ret. 1882, and since 1888 stockbroker's agent. Address: Cons- titutional Club, Northumberland Avenue, Lond., W.C. AITKEN, AVilliam, 1860-2. CI. 1, 2. b. 4 May 1849 ; s. of Alex. Muirhead Aitken, Barr., Birchwood, Pitlochry. Cheltenham Coll. 1863-5 ; Mercantile Marine; drowned at sea, 21 Oct. 1874. ALEXANDER, David, 1860-5. CI. 1-5. b. 22 Oct. 1848 ; s. of James Alex- ander, Balmule, Dunfermline. J.P. for Co. of Fife ; Provost of Dunferm- line, 1 890-1; Chm. Dunfermline Dist. Comtee. of Fife C.C. since 1894 ; m. Agnes, dau. of David Curror of Craigduckie, Fife, and S.S.C, Edin. Address : Hillwood, Corstorphine. ALEXANDER, Thomas, 1860-4. CI. 1-4. b. 13 Oct. 1846 ; s. of James Alex- ander, Balmule, Dunfermline. Linen Manufacturer; J.P. and Income Tax Comr. for Co. of Fife ; m. Susan Landell, Glasg. Address : Balmule, Dunfermline. ALLEN, Henry William, 1863-4. CI. 4. s. of Mrs. Allen, 1 Oxford Street, Newington. ANDERSON, Henry Atkin, 1860-5. CI. 1-5. b. 22 Feb. 1851 ; s. of Findlay Anderson, M.C.S., 32 Moray Place. C.S.I. 1897 ; passed eighth into I.C.S. 1871 ; India, 1873 ; Offg. Comr. and Supt. TheDerajat, 1894-7; Comr. 1897; ret. 1906; on Waziristan-Afghan Delimitation Commis. 1894-5 (medal with clasp, Waziristan, 1894-5; medal with clasp, Punjab Frontier, 1897); m. Ethel Amy, 2nd dau. of J. W. Macnahb of Arthnrstone, Bracknell, Berks. Address : 2 Lansdowne Crescent, Edin. BALFOUR-MELVILLE, John Elphin- stone, 1860-6. CI. 1-6. b. 4 Nov. 1849 ; s. of James Balfour-Melville of Strathkinness, W.S., 13 Eton Terrace. Address : Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. BALFOUR-MELVILLE, Robert Andrew Agnew, 1860-6. CI. 1-6. b. 4 Nov. 1849 ; s. of James Balfour-Melville of Strathkinness, W.S., 13 Eton Terrace. Merchant ; m. Frances, dau. of Rev. A. J. Campbell, D.D., Melbourne. Address: Gee- long, Australia. BERWICK, William Alexander, 1861-4. CI. 2-4. b. 1850; s. of George Berwick, Innerwick, Dunbar. Capt. 42nd Highs, and Durham L.I. ; 2nd Lt. 1869 ; Lt. 1871 : Capt 1878 ; ret. 1882 ; MR. WEIR'S CLASS, 1860-7 249 served with 42nd Highs, in second phase of Ashanti War, 1874 ; present at battle of Amoaful (severely wounded) and at capture of Coomassie (medal with clasp) ; d. 1892. BLACKBURN, John Edward, 1860-1. CI. 1. b. 30 April 1851 ; s. of Robert Bogle Blackburn, Sheriff of Stirling- shire, 9 Great Stuart Street. Glenalmond, 1861-5; Eton, 1865-7; Wim- bledon Sch. (Brackenbury's), 1867-9; R.M.A. Woolwich, 1869-71 ; Col. R.E. ; Lt. 1871 ; Capt. 1883 ; Maj. 1890 ; Lt.-Col. 1898 ; Col. 1902 ; h.p. 1907 ; served with Egyptian ■exped. 1882 ; present at battle of Tel-el- Kebir (medal with clasp, bronze star) ; served with Soudan exped. 1884-5 (Nile) ; took part in action of Kirbekan (desp., two clasps); served in Soudan, 1885-6; Frontier F.F. (desp.). Address : New Mile Chase, Ascot, Berks. BLACKBURN, John Francis, 1860-1. CI. 1. b. 8 Jan. 1851 ; s. of Maj. Blackburn, 85th Regt., 6 Eton Ter- race. East Sheen and Marlborough, 1865-7 >' emi- grated to Canada ; m. Eva Law. Address : Vancouver, B.C., Canada. BLAIKIE, WilUam Francis Garden, 1860-1. CI. 1. b. 17 March 1849 ; s. of Rev. W. G. Blaikie, D.D., LL.D., Pilrig Manse. Edin. Univ. ; Stockbroker, Lond., 1877-82 ; California, 1884 ; now Certified Public Ac- countant and Treas., city of Ontario, Cal., since 1912 ; m. Alison Clephan, dau. of Rev. John Manson, F.C., Fyvie, Aberdeenshire. Address : EucUd Avenue, Ontario, Cal., U.S.A. BOOTH, Alexander Williamson, 1860-2. CI. 1, 2. b. Nov. 1848 ; s. of Rev. Patrick Booth, M.A., Min. of Inner- leithen, 1 London Street. Went to sea, and was for a time at the Californian goldfields ; later returned to sea, passed as master, and was for three years chf. off. of the Japanese Imperial yacht; then became farmer in N.Z., but after his marriage entered the firm of merchants re- lated to his wife ; m. Allison, dau. of John Gracie of Easter Happrew, Stobo, Peebles- shire ; d. 1905. BOOTH, Henry Francis Gore-, 1864-6. CI. 5, 6. b. 27 Dec. 1848 ; s. of Henry Gore-Booth, 11 Henderson Row. C.C.C. Cantab ; B.A. 1872 ; M.A. 1875 ; Ch. of Eng. ; D. 1876, Lond. ; P. 1877; late R. of Sacred Trin., Salford, 1885; fmly. C. of St. Mary's, Newington, Surrey, 1876-8; St. Saviour's, Hoxton, 187S-85; d. 4 Oct. 1903. BOOTH, Patrick, 1860-2. CI. 1, 2. b. 15 Feb. 1850 ; s. of Rev. Patrick Booth, M.A., Min. of Innerleithen, 1 London Street. Rose to Master in the Mercantile Marine ; eventually in service of Calcutta Port Trust ; ret. after twenty yrs. service, and since then has looked after interests of M'All Mission in France; m. Jessie Crawford, 2nd dau. of Rev. John Dick, Min. of Tweedsmuir. Ad- dress : Aligarh, Liberton, Midlothian. BOYD, Alexander Scheviz, 1860-1, CI. 1. b. 25 Dec. 1848 ; s. of John Boyd, Pubhsher, 27 Melville Street. M.A. Edin. Univ. ; with Union Bank of Manchester at Manchester ; d. 23 Feb. 1889. BRAND, William Bruce Mitchell, 1860-2. CI. 1, 2. b. 1850; s. of William Brand, W.S., Sec. Union Bank of Scot., 5 Northumberland Street. Maj. 2nd Batt. A. and S. Highs. ; 2nd Lt. 1869; Lt. 1871 ; Capt. 1879; Maj. i886; d. 1890. BRODIE, Alexander, 1860-5. CI. 1-5. b. 1847 ; s. of Alexander Brodie, 9 Saxe-Coburg Place. m. . Address: London. BROWN, Walter, 1860-1. CI. 1. b. 1 Aug. 1847 ; s. of Stuart Brown, 21 Ann Street. Of Currie. A ddress : Currie House, Gore- bridge, Midlothian, and 21 Ann Street, Edin. BUCHANAN, James, 1864-5. CI. 5. b. 1850 ; s. of John Buchanan of Powis, Stirling; d. BUCHANAN, John, 1862-5. CI. 3-5. b. 1850 ; s. of Duncan Buchanan, 87 Great King Street. Coffee-planter, Ceylon. BURNS, Benjamin Henry, 1862-4. CI. 3, 4. b. 24 May 1848 ; s. of Archibald Burns, Man. Central Bank of Scot., Perth. With Oriental Bank Corp. at Yokohama, Shanghai, and Australia, and Man. at Cal- cutta till its close; then went to N.Z., and was Man. Colonial Bank at Christchurch till its amalgamation with Bank of N.Z., from which he retired, and has since been partner of Henderson and Burns, Stockbrokers, Christchurch ; m. Alice Gower. Address : Christchurch, N.Z. CALVERLEY, Walter Calverley, 1862-7. CI. 3-7. b. 6 Oct. 1850 ; s. of Charles Calverley, Teaninich House, Alness, m. Edythe Vernon ; d. 21 Dec. 1906. CAMPBELL, James, 1862-5. CI. 3-5. s, of Dr. Campbell (India), 73 George Street. Went to Ceylon. 250 MR. WEIR'S CLASS, 1860-7 CAMPBELL, John, 1862-4. CI. 3, 4. s. of Dr. Campbell (India), 73 George Street. Went to Ceylon. CARDROSS, Hon. Lord, now Earl of Buchan, 1860-3. CI. 1, 2. b. 27 Feb. 1850 ; s. of 13th Earl of Buchan. Harrow; S. his father as 14th Earl of Buchan, 1899 ; Lord Auchterhouse (or. 1469) and Baron Cardross (cr. 1606) ; D.L. and J. P. ; m. 1876 Rosalie Louisa, y. dau. of Capt. Jules Sartoris, Hopsford Hall, Coventry. Address : 6 Aldford Street, Park Lane, Lond., W CAREY, Francis Peter, 1860-2. CI. 1, 2. s. of Col. Carey, 26th Cameronians. CHISHOLME, John James Scott, 1860-1. CI. 1. b. 1 Aug. 1851 ; s. of Capt. John Scott Chisholme of Stirches, Hawick, 28 Charlotte Square. Col. 5th Lancers ; Lt. 9th Lancers 1872 ; Capt. 1878; Brev. Maj. 1881 ; Maj. 1884; transferred to 5th Lancers, 1889 ; Lt.-Col. 1894; Col. 1898; vacated command of 5th Lancers, 1899 ; Mil. Sec. to Lord Conne- mara, Gov. of Madras, 1888-91 ; served in Afghan War, 1878-80 ; present at capture of Ali Musjid, affair of Siah Sung (severely wounded), and operations around Cabul in Dec. 1879 (again wounded) ; Brev. Maj. 1881 ; medal with two clasps ; served at commencement of S. African War as Col. of the Imperial Light Horse, which he had raised and organised, and which covered it- self with honours in course of the war, but he was shot dead, after having been twice previ- ously wounded, while leading his men, along with the Gordons, to close with the Boers at the battle of Elandslaagte ; an original sketch of Col. Scott Chisholme, by Melton Prior, the War correspondent, taken immedi- ately before the battle of Elandslaagte, and presented to the Hawick Town Council, is hung in the Hawick Council Chamber ; d. 21 Oct. 1899. COOK, Charles, 1860-4. CI. 1-4. b. 18 Aug. 1850; s. of John Cook, W.S., 11 Great King Street. Edin. Univ. ; W.S. 1876 ; of W. and J. Cook, W.S. ; Collector W.S. Widows' Fund, 1892 ; Dir. English and Scottish Law Life Assur. Assoc. 1889; Dir. Nat. Guarantee and Suretyship Assoc. 1892; Address: 11 Belgrave Crescent, Edin. COOK, Henry, 1860-5. CI. 1-5. b. June 1851 ; s. of Alexander Shank Cook, Advocate, 35 Great King Street. St. Andrews Univ. ; 1874 went to Queens- land, stock-raising; 1878 Natal; at out- break of Zulu War, Lt. Colonial Cav. ; 1879 invalided home; d. 19 July 1879. CRABBIE, George, 1860-4. CI. 1-4. b. 18 Feb. 1848; s. of John Crabbie, 22 Royal Terrace. Merchant, Leith ; J.P. and C.C. Co. of Perth; Dir. E.A. since 1899; presented Fives Court and Library Building to the Academy; m. Miss Wyse, dau. of G. B. M. Wyse. Address : 8 Rothesay Terrace, Edin,, and Blairhoyle, Ruskie, Perthshire. CRAWFORD, Francis, 1862-3. CI. 3. s. of George Crawford, Thornwood House, Hamilton. CRAWFORD, Henry Charles, 1860-4. CI. 1-4. s. of Mrs. Crawford, 16 Ann Street. CUNNINGHAM, Charles John, 1861-6. CI. 2-6. b. 21 Dec. 1849 ; s. of Alexander Cunningham, Morebattle, Kelso. Of Muirhouselaw ; farmed also Morebattle Tofts and Kerchesters; J. P., C.C, and D.L. Roxburghshire ; one of the best known all- round sportsmen of his day in Scotland, and one of the most successful steeplechase riders in U.K. ; m. Margaret, dau. of Joseph Cunley of Halifax ; d. 20 Oct. 1906 ; see also E.A. Ch. xiv. 25. CUNNINGHAM, William, 1864-5. CI. 5. b. 29 Dec. 1849 ; s. of James Cunning- ham, W.S., Queen Street. Edin. Univ. ; Jun. Greek Medal, 1866 ; Caius Col. Cantab and Schol. and Fell. (1891) of Trin. Coll. Cantab ; ist CI. Moral Science Trip. 1873; Hulseau, Maitland, and Kaye Prizes, Camb ; Hon. Fell, of Caius Coll. ; F.B.A., D.D. Cantab, D.Sc. andLL.D. Edin. ; Ch. of Eng. ; ordained, 1873 ; C. Horn- ingsea and St. Saviour's, Everton ; Chap. Trin. Coll. 1880-91 ; Hulsean Lect. 1885 ; V. Great St. Mary's, Camb, 1887-1908, and of St. Michael's, Camb, 1907-8 ; Archdeacon of Ely, 1907 ; Univ. Extension Lect. 1874-8 ; Univ. Lect. in History, 1884-91 ; Deputy to Knightbridge Prof. i88o ; Prof, of Econo- mics, King's Coll., Lond., 1891-7 ; Lect. on Economic Hist., Harvard Univ., U.S.A., 1899. Author : Growth of EngUsh Industry and Commerce ; Outlines of English Indus- trial History ; Western Civilisation ; Use and Abuse of Money ; Alien Immigrants ; S. Austin, Path towards Knowledge ; Gospel of Work ; Rise and DecUne of Free Trade ; Cure of Souls, m. 1876 Adele Rebekkah, dau. of A. A. Dunlop, DubUn. Address : Trinity College, Cambridge. DAVIDSON, Henry Chisholm, 1860-6. CI. 1-6. b. 20 Dec. 1850 ; s. of Col. Sir D. Davidson, K.C.B., Woodcroft, Morningside. India Revenue Survey Dept., ist Grade Ass. Supt. ; Ass. Settlement Off. Kenkau Sur- vey ; Lt. Poona Rifle Vols. ; m. Ada, dau. of R. J. Betham, Indian Navy; d. 28 Aug. 1893 ; see also E.A. Ch. i. 49. DEAR, WiUiam, 1863-4. CI. 4. s. of William Dear, 2 Hailes Street, Gilmore Place. MR. WEIR'S CLASS, 1860-7 251 DICKSON, James David, 1860-5. CI. 1-5. b. 6 Sept. 1848; s. of Rev, Charles Dickson, Min. of Wamphray, Dumfriesshire, 2 Comely Green Cres- cent. Advocate, 1873 ; m. Mary Jessie, dau. of John Stace Smith, Indigo-planter, Bengal; d. 24 Sept. 1878. D'OLIER, Isaac Matthew, .Jan. 1861-5. CI. 1-5. b. 24 April 1850; s. of John R. D'Olier, 1 Annfield Terrace, Booterstown, Dublin. Merchant, Dublin; d. 22 Sept. 1913. DOVE, William, 1863-7. CI. 4-U.M. b. 1850 ; s. of W^illiam Dove, Wark, by Coldstream; XI. Farmer, Co. Mayo, 1872 ; Co. Kildare, where he was severely boycotted, 1887-91 ; accompanied F. A. Bryden on his shooting exped. described in With Gun and Camera in South Africa (dedicated to him) ; m. (i) Miss Gordon, dau. of Hon. S. D. Gordon, Australia; (2) Minnie, dau. of William Kirk of Ramsfort Park, Co. Wexford. Address : Athlumney, Navan, Co. Meath. DUDGEON, Ellis Frederick, 1860-4. CI. 1-4. b. 24 May 1849 ; s. of William Dudgeon, 27 Royal Terrace. Dir., and for many yrs. Sec, to the Dis- tillers Co. Ltd. ; J. P. for Midlothian ; m. Emily Augusta, dau. of J. J. Henley, C.B. ; d. 30 Nov. 1904. DUNCAN, James Morrison, 1862-4. CI. 3, 4. b. 20 Oct. 1848 ; s. of Rev. R. D. Duncan, 8 Bruntsfield Place. Surveyor, Lond. ; F.S.I., etc. ; m. Marian Jannette Teape. Address: Clarendon Road, Holland Park, Lond., W., and Greenbank, Liphook, Hants. DUNLOP, David, 1860-7. CI. 1-U.M. b. 5 Feb. 1851 ; s. of Charles Tennant Dunlop, St. RoUox, Glasgovv^ ; XI. and XX. King's Coll. Lond. 1868 ; Wiesbaden, 1869 ; five yrs. at Tennant's Chemical Works, Hepburn, Newcastle; one yr. at St. Rollox Chemical Works, Glasg.; left, 1877. Address : c/o Mackenzie, Roberton and Co., Writers, 176 St. Vincent Street, Glasg. DUNLOP, Francis Hume, 1860-3. CI. 1-3. b. 20 July 1850 ; s. of Alexander Dunlop, of Clober. d. 27 Aug. 1869. DUNLOP, George Huldie, 1863-5. CI. 4, 5. b. 1849 ; s. of Dr. Dunlop, Dunbar. d. 1869. ERSKINE, Hon. Albany Mar Stuart, 1860-3. CI. 1, 2. b. 24 Feb. 1852 ; s. of 13th Earl of Buchan. Capt. 3rd Batt. West Riding Regt. 1885 ; ret. 1891 ; m. (i) 1878 Ahce Ellen, dau. of Alfred Keyser of Cross Oak, Hants ; (2) 1909 Elizabeth Kate, dau. of George Samuel Craddock of Melbourne, Australia. A ddress : Tor Cross, Devonshire. FARQUHARSON, James Cunningham, 1860-2. CI. 1, 2. b. 1849; s. of Dr. Francis Farquharson of Finzean, F.R.C.S., 5 Eton Terrace. Sheep Farmer for a time ; m. Luisea Ogg. Address : Portsmouth. FEARNLEY, John Milner, 1860-3. CI. 1-3. s. of F. Fearnley, 8 Bellevue Crescent. FOOTE, Alexander, 1863-6. CI. 4-6. b. 28 Aug. 1850 ; s. of Rev. Dr. Foote of Rosehill, Brechin. Trin. Coll. Oxon ; Landed Proprietor ; J. P. Forfarshire ; F.R.A.S. Lond. ; m. AUce Mary Robertson of Hedderwick, Forfar- shire ; (2) Janet Margaret Wilkinson. Ad- dress : Newland House, Lansdowne, Bath. FORJETT, Ernest, 1862-4. CI. 3, 4. s. of Charles Forjett, Bombay. FULLARTON, Stewart, 1860-3. CI. 1-3. b. 1850; s. of S. M. FuUarton, 35 Ann Street, d. 1863. GARSTIN, William Edmund, 1862-4. CI. 3, 4. b. 29 Jan. 1849 ; s. of Charles Garstin, 14 Carlton Terrace. Cheltenham Coll. 1864-6; King's Coll. Loud. 1867-8; C.M.G. 1894; K.C.M.G. 1897; G.C.M.G. 1902 ; Grand Cordon Medjidie and Grand Cordon Osmanie ; British Govt. Dir. of Suez Canal Co. since 1907 ; P.W.D. India, 1872 ; went to Egypt, 1885, and ret. from India, 1892; Insp.-Gen. of Irrigation, Egypt, 1892 ; Under Sec. of State for Public Works, 1892 ; Adviser to Ministry of Public Works, Egypt, 1904-8 ; m. Mary Isabella, dau. of Charles Augustus North. Address : Cairo, Egypt, and 17 Welbeck House, Wig- more Street, Lond., W. GLENDONWYN, William, 1863-4. CI. 4. s. of S. Glendonwyn, 27 Warriston Crescent. GOALEN, Walter, 1860-5. CI. 1-5. b. 14 June 1849; s. of Rev. Walter Mitchell Goalen, Star Bank, Trinity ; Dux CI. 3, 1863. m. L. Black, Lond. ; d. 9 Jan. 1894. GORDON; Henry King, 1863-6. CI. 4-6. s, of Dr. Gordon (India). 252 MR. WEIR'S CLASS, 1860-7 GORDON, Hon. John Edward, 1860-7. CI. 1-7. b. 5 Feb. 1850 ; s. of Right Hon. Edward Strathearn Gordon, 2 Randolph Crescent, Edin., L.A. for Scot. 1867-8 and 1874-6 ; M.P. ; Lt.- Col. Edin. Vols.; cr. a Life Peer (Baron Gordon of Drumearn), 1876, on the first appointment of the Lords of Appeal ; XI. Edin. Univ. 1867-9 ; 1870-4 trained in E.I. and China businesses in Lond. and Glasg. ; 1875 Mem. of Lond. Stock Exchange ; ret. 1908; M.P. (C.) Elgin and Nairn, 1895-1905, and in 1900 moved the last Address which was sent from the Lower House to Queen Victoria; M.P. Brighton 1911-14; m. 1879 Elizabeth Anna, e. dau. of John Snowdon Henry, D.L., M.P. Address : i Queen's Gardens, Hove, Sussex, and Gordon Lodge, Earnscliffe, Edmonton, Canada. GREAVES, Edward Seymour, 1860-3. CI. 1-8. b. 1849 ; s. of John White- head Greaves, Tarryvalt, Tremadoc, Carnarvonshire. Worcester Coll. Oxon ; J. P. Carnarvon- shire and Warwickshire ; m. Miss Lloyd, Tynyrhyn, FUntshire ; d. Dec. 1911. HARDIE, Richard, 1860-2. CI. 1, 2. b. 16 July 1848 ; s. of James Hardie, 11 Alva Street. Mercantile career ; m. Miss Ireland, Goole, Yorks. Address : Dallas, Texas, U.S.A. HAY, Henry, 1860-1. CI. 1. b. 31 May 1849 ; s. of Charles Hay, 10 Fettes Row. Lt.-Col. I.S.C. (Bom.) ; 2nd Lt. 1868 ; Lt. 1871 ; Capt. 1880; Maj. 1888; Lt.-Col. 1894 ; served with Zhob Valley exped. 1884, including engagement at Dowlatzai ; with Burmese exped. 1885-9 (medal with two clasps) ; m. Louisa, dau. of William Millar, South Heath, Hampstead ; d. 25 Oct. 1899 in India. HENDERSON, William Thomas, 1860-6. CI. 1-5. s. of Eagle Henderson, 38 Inverleith Row ; d. JOCKEL, Louis Conrad, 1860-6. CI. 1-6. b. 16 May 1851 ; s. of Conrad Jockel, 55 Queen Street. L.R.C,P.E. 1874; L.R.C.S.E. 1874; medi- cal practitioner at Richmond, N.S.W. ; m. Martha Jackson of Aylesbury, Bucks ; d. 20 May 1888. JOHNSTON, George, 1862-4. CI. 3, 4. b. 18 May 1848 ; s. of G. Johnston, Crailing Hall, Roxburghshire. Merchant, Manchester; d. 8 Dec. 1883. JOHNSTON, George Richardson, 1860-3. CI. 1-3. b. 10 Oct. 1848 ; s. of Capt. J. C. Johnston, R.N., 5 Inverleith Row, Killed on frontier, Santa F6, Argentine Repubhc, Jan. 1872. JONES, Richard Everard, 1862-8. CI. 3. b. 10 Dec. 1848 ; s. of C. M. Jones, The Dingle, Liverpool. Mil. Acad., Edin. ; J. P. Inverness-shire and Argyllshire ; C.C. Inverness-shire ; Mem. School Bd. and P. Council of KilmaUie for many yrs., and also for Kinlochmoidart ; Mem. for many yrs. of Rep. Ch. Council of Epis. Ch. of Scot. ; Churchwarden of St. Andrew's Ch., Fort William, and Hon. Treas. for Home Mission Bd. of Argyll and the Isles; m. Louisa, dau. of Maj. Hector Macneal, Edin. Address: Fassifern, Kin- lochiel, Inverness-shire. 1860-3. CI. 1-3. s. of Rev. Philip KELLAND, James, b. 25 Feb. 1849 ; Kelland, 20 Clarendon Crescent M.B., CM. Edin. 1874; L.R.C.P.E. and L.R.C.S.E. 1874; L.S.Sc. Durham, 1890; late M.O.H. Salisbury R.D.C. ; M.O.H. Farnborough and North Camp, U.D.C. ; late Lt. 4th Batt. Wilts Regt. ; m. Mary Lecky. Address : 158 Cambridge Street, I ^- *5 March 1897. CONYNGHAM, John Staples Molesworth Lenox-, 1872-6. CI. 2-5. b. 23 Nov. MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1871-8 331 1861; s. of Col. Sir W. F. Lenox- Conyngham, K.C.B., D.L., Spring Hill, Moneymore, Co. Derry. Sandhurst ; Lt.-Col. 2nd Batt. Con- naught Rangers ; 2nd Lt. 44th Ft., 88th Ft., 1881 ; Lt. Connaught Rangers, 1881 ; Capt. 1889; Maj. 1900; Lt.-Col. 1910; Adj. Mil. 1897-1902 ; m. Violet Donaldson. Ad- dress : The Barracks, Tipperary. CUNNINGHAM, John Miller, 1871-6. CI. 1-5. b. 3 May 1861 ; s. of George Cunningham, C.E., 2 Ainslie Place. Sandhurst ; Lt. 2nd Essex Regt. 1882 ; Capt. 1888 ; ret. 1896 ; Nile exped. 1884-5 (medal with clasp and Khedive's star) ; S. African medal with two clasps ; Vice-Chm. Peeblesshire T.F. Assoc. ; J. P. for Peebles- shire. A ddress : Leithenhopes, Innerleithen. DBAS, George, 1873-4. CI. 3. b. 10 June 1860 ; s. of Maj. John Deas, R.A.M.C, Indian Army. Edin. Univ. 1876-82 ; C.A. Edin. 1883 ; Edin. Man. Agra Bank Ltd. 1889-93 '• since 1903 Insur. Man. ; Mem. Roy. Co. of Archers, King's Bodyguard for Scot. ; m. 1894 Catherine Martin, dau. of William Newton, Ship Owner, Glasg. Address : 66 Murray- field Gardens, Edin., and 89 Pall Mall, Lond., S.W. DENNISTON, Adam Fairrie, 1873-7. CI. 3-6. b. 14 Oct. 1860; s. of Archibald Denniston, W.S., Willow Park, Greenock ; XI. (Capt. 1877). Alliance Assur. Co. Ltd., Lond. ; m. Constance Pesel, Edin. Address : Fermain, Rosslyn Road, Watford, Herts. DRIMMIE, Thomas Leburn, 1871-3. CI. 1, 2. b. 8 Sept. 1859 ; s. of Daniel Drimmie, Panmurefield, Monifieth. St. Leger, Switzerland, and Dresden ; Edin. Univ. ; 1877-83 apprentice W.S. ; 1883-7 ranching in Iowa, U.S.A. ; 1889-94 with Watt's Steel and Iron Syndicate Ltd., Middlesborough, Kentucky, U.S.A. ; 1895- 1901 representing International Typograph Co. of Cleveland, O., in Europe ; since 1903 business in Cincinnati, O. ; m. 1888 Lydia O'Neil, Cincinnati, O., U.S.A. Address : 317 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, O., U.S.A. DUNCAN, William Threipland, 1871-6. CI. 1-5. b. 1 Dec. 1859 ; s. of William Duncan, S.S.C, of Danevale Park, 20 Heriot Row. Edin. Univ. ; W.S. 1888 ; of Duncan and Hartley, W.S. ; S. his father to Danevale Park, in Stewartry of Kirkcudbright, 1897; d. 15 Sept. 1898. ELLIOT, Adam Scott, 1872-4. CI. 2. 3. b. 28 Feb. 1860; s. of W. Scott Elhot, W.S., of Arideton, Langholm. Col. Cameron Highs. ; 2nd Lt. 1880 ; Lt. 1881 ; Capt. 1890; Maj. 1898; Lt.-Col. 1905 ; Brev. Col. 1908 ; h.p. ret. 1909 ; commanded 1st Cameron Highs. 1905-9 ; served with Cameron Highs, throughout Egyptian War of 1882 ; present at battle of Tel-el- Kebir (medal with clasp and Khedive's star) ; also served throughout Nile exped., 1884-5, with Cameron Highs, (clasp) ; served throughout operations of Soudan Frontier F.F., 1885-6, in command of Cameron Div. of British Camel Corps, and was present in engagement at Giniss ; , m. M. Adam Evans. Address : Scottow, Nor- wich. FINDLAY, Thomas George, 1873-7. CI. 3-6. s. of Thomas Findlay, Bellfield, Portobello. ERASER, James Senior, 1871-2. CI. 1. s. of Capt. H. A. Eraser, I.M., Zanzibar. GAVIN, Edward Strachan, 1871-5. CI. 1-L.M. b. 22 Sept. 1858 ; s. of William S. Gavin, Cherrybank, New- haven Road. Commission Merchant. Address: 113 Can- ning Street, Liverpool. GLENDINNING, Robert Witton, 1874-6. CI. L. and U.M. b. 17 Aug. 1859 ; s. of Robert W. Glendinning, Broom- dykes, Berwickshire. Farmer until retirement in 1912 at Taieriside, Otago, N.Z. ; m. 1884 Jane Wilson, dau. of Thomas Logan, Woodend, Berwickshire. Address : 54 Manor Place, Dunedin, N.Z. GLOVER, Wilham, 1872-5. CI. 2-L.M. From Canada. James Carmichael, 9 Saxe-Coburg Place (House Master). GORDON, James Aitchison, 1872-7. CI. 2-6. b. 1861 ; s. of Rev. Thomas Gordon, D.D., Newbattle Manse, Dal- keith. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. 1881 ; Min. of Swinton, Berwickshire, 1885-91 ; d. 6 Aug» 1891. GOURLAY, Norris Alexander, 1874-5. CI. 4. b. 11 May 1860 ; s. of Gershom Gourlay, 18 Clarendon Cres- cent. d. lo March 1880. GRANT, Leonard, 1871-4. CI. 1-3. b. 11 March 1860 ; s. of Jas. Dundas Grant, Advocate, 14 Northumberland Street. Edin. Univ. and Lond. Hosp. ; M.B., CM. 1881 ; M.D. Edin. 1885 ; Fell, of Roy. Soc. of Med. and of Hunterian Soc. ; gen. med. pract. ; Surg. Great Northern Rly. and 382 MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1871-8 Passmore Edwards Hosp., Southgate ; m. Louisa Wade. Address: Hillside, New Southgate. GRAY, Frederick Margaretus, 1875-8. CI. 5-7. b. 1861 ; s. of Charles Gray, 156 W. George Street, Glasg. ; best in German, CI. 7, 1878; XX. Capt. 1877-8. Lt. ist W.I. Regt. ; d. 30 Nov. 1885 at Kingston, Jamaica. GUTHRIE, William James, 1871-4. CI. 1-3. b. 1861 ; s. of William Guthrie, Advocate, 8 Fettes Row. I.C.S. ; d. 15 May 1890. HANDYSIDE, Patrick Brodie, 1873-7. CI. 3- Adv. U.M. b. 24 March 1860 ; s. of John Handyside, Fernieherst, Jedburgh. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1883 ; Dep. Surg.-Gen. R.N. ; Surg. 1884 (passed fourth) ; Staff Surg. 1896 ; Fleet Surg. 1903 ; Dep. Surg.-Gen. 1912 ; served on N. American, W.I., Cape of Good Hope, and W. African Stations, 1884-99 ; W. African medal, Sierra Leone clasp; Staff Surg, in charge of R.N. Hosp., Esquimault, 1899 -1903; specially promoted Fleet Surg, for ' conspicuous pro- fessional merit,' 1903 ; Fleet Surg, of H.M.S. ' Vengeance ' on China Station, 1903-5 ; de- tailed to report on condition of Russian wounded at Port Arthur and on the im- munity of the Japanese from typhoid ; thanked for report by Admiralty ; Fleet Surg, of ' Minotaur,' flagship of China Station, 1910. Address : R.N. Hospital, Plymouth. HANDYSIDE, William Loudon Busch, 1872-6. CI. 2-U.M. b. 31 Jan. 1860 ; s. of William Handyside, 25 Great King Street. Bank of Eng. ; m. Adelaide Towers Smith ; d. Jan. 1906. HEATH, George Francis, 1875-7. CI. 5, 6. s. of Mrs. Heath, 7 Melville Street, Portobello ; XX. ; won Long Leap, 1876 ; High Jump, 1877. HERIOT, Francis Douglas Maitland, 1873-5. CI. 3, 4. b. 26 Jan. 1860 ; s. of F. L. Maitland Heriot of Ramornie, Advocate, Sheriff of For- farshire. Address : Les Buttes, St. Andrews, Guernsey. HORSBRUGH, Robert Patrick, 1871-8. CI. 1-Adv. U.M. b. 29 May 1860; s. of William Horsbrugh, Writer, Cupar, Fife ; XL Capt. 1878 ; XX. ; won Cricket Ball, 1877, 78. Lt.-Col. I.A. and Berar Commission ; Lt. yth D.G., 2nd Mad. L. Cav., ist Mad. Lancers, 1883; Capt. 1894; Maj. 1901; Lt.-Col. 1909 ; served with Burmese exped. 1886-9 (medal with two clasps) ; m. May, e. dau. of Col. Kenneth Mackenzie, I.S.C. Address : Hoshangabad, C.P., India. JENKIN, Austin Fleeming, 1871-7. CI. 1-6. b. 5 Oct. 1861 ; s. of Prof. Fleeming Jenkin, F.R.S., 5 Fettes Row ; Mackenzie Prize for Math. 1877. Bronze Medal, ' Physicus,' Edin. Univ., 1877-8 ; Trin. Coll. Cantab ; Exhib., also Schol. ; Math. Trip. Wrangler ; also Hons. Law Trip. ; won several medals for gym- nastics, etc. ; Barr. Inn. Tem. 1887. Publications : The Councillors' Handbook (with Nicholas Herbert), 1888, and other legal works, etc. m. E. I. Bowman ; d. 19 April 1910. JOPP, John Archibald, 1871-5. CI. 1- L.M. b. 12 April 1860 ; s. of Charles Jopp, C.E., 3 Royal Terrace. With Campbell, Macmaster and Co., Engineers, Lond. Address : 23 Clitheroe Road, Clapham, Lond., S.W. KELSO, John Edward Harry, 1871-5. CI. 1-4. b. 1861 ; s. of Col. Andrew John Kelso, 9 Lennox Street. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1883 ; M.D. 1906; gen. med. pract. Address: Holm- wood, Hayling Island, Hants. KLIEN, Alexander, May -July 1872. CI. 1. LAURIE, Arthur Pillans, 1871-8. CI. 1-7. b. 6 Nov. 1861 ; s. of Prof. Simon Laurie, Brunstane House, Por- tobello. Edin. Univ. ; B.Sc. and D.Sc. ; Exhib. and Fell. King's CoU. Cantab ; M.A. (ist 01. Sc. Trip.), 1884; Cantor Lect. 1891 ; Mem. H.O. Comtee. on Pottery Manufacture, 1893 ; Lect. Phys. and Chem., St. Mary's Hosp. Med. Sch., 1895 ; also Gilchrist Lect. ; Exam, in Chem., R.C.P., Lond.; Ass. Comr. Roy. Commis. on Secondary Education, 1905 ; now Prin. Heriot- Watt Coll., Edin. Author : Scientific Investigations in Phy- sico-Chemistry ; The Food of Plants, 1893; Processes, Pigments, and Vehicles, a Manual for Art Students, 1895 ; Greek and Roman Methods of Painting, 1910. m. Mary Helen Gibson. Address : Monkwood, Colinton. LEARMONTH, Frederick Vahant Cotton Livingstone-, 1872-4. CI. 2, 3. b. 6 June 1862 ; s. of Thomas Living- stone-Learmonth of Parkhall, Stirling- shire. Pembroke CoU. Cantab; M.A. ; Lt. N.S.W. M.R. ; D.S.O. for service in the field in S. African War; 1884 went to MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1871-8 333 Australia as a squatter; went to S. Africa, 1900, with 2nd conting. N.S.W. M.R. ; took part in engagements at Osfontein and Driefontein and in advance to Pretoria under Lt.-Col. de Lisle in Gen. Ian Hamil- ton's Col. ; with De Lisle at Diamond Hill ; was there for two months under Lt.- Col. Hickman, and up to April 1901 served continuously with Lt.-Col. de Lisle in his operations in O.R.C. and Cape Colony ; m. Rin, dau. of Canon CarUsle of Melbourne. Address: c/o T. L. Livingstone-Learmonth, Parkhall, Polmont, Stirlingshire, and Brin- gagee, Hay, N.S.W., Australia. LEARMONTH, Walter Livingstone-, 1872-4. CI. 2, 8. b. 23 April 1861 ; s. of Thomas Livingstone-Learmonth of Parkhall, Stirlingshire. m. Edith, e. dau. of A. L. Spans of LathaUan. Address : Sutton Lodge, Guild- ford. LEE, John Robert, 1871-6. CI. 1-5. b. 14 July 1861 ; s. of Robert Lee (Hon. Lord Lee), Senator of Coll. of Justice, 26 Charlotte Square, d. 2 May 1896. LEISHMAN, James Fleming, 1871-8. CI. 1-7. b. 12 Sept. 1861 ; s. of Very Rev. Thomas Leishman, D.D., Mod. of G.A. of Ch. of Scot. 1898, Linton Manse, Roxburghshire. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. ; Ch. of Scot. ; Min. of Linton-in-Teviotdale, 1895, in succession to his father; Pres. Berwickshire Naturalists' Club, 191 1. Publication: A Son of Knox, and other Studies Antiquarian and Bio- graphical, 1909. m. 1900 Jane, u. dau. of WilHam Leishman, M.D., Prof, of Mid- wifery, Univ. of Glasg. A ddress : Linton Manse, Kelso. LEISHMAN, Robert Fleming, 1871-8. CI. 1-7. b. 31 Oct. 1862 ; s. of Very Rev. Thomas Leishman, D.D., Mod. of G.A. of Ch. of Scot. 1898, Linton Manse, Roxburghshire. Went to Australia ; m. Mary Stuart, dau. of WiUiam Selby Douglas, Banker, Adelaide. Address : Cathedral Lodge, Adelaide, S. Australia. LINDSAY, WiUiam Percival, 1871-7. CI. 1-6. b. 25 April 1861 ; s. of John Kyle Lindsay, S.S.C, 24 Blackford Road; XL W.S. 1883 ; Clerk to Water of Leith Purification and Sewerage Comrs. 1889 ; m. Edith Mary, dau. of Robert Strathern, W.S. ; d. I Jan. 1901.- LITTLE, Robert MacEwen, 1871-5. CI. 1-4. b. 16 Oct. 1860 ; s. of Dr. Little, Bonnygrass, Singapore. Brit. N. Borneo Co. 1883 ; Dep. Gov. Labuan, 1899; Res. Prov. Alcock, B.N.B., 1902-5 ; m. Ruby Hunter, dau. of Alex. D. Campbell, Edin. ; d. 17 Dec. 1905. LOGAN, Charles Grant, 1875-8. CI. 5-7. s. of Abraham Logan, Penang; XL, XX.; won Hurdles, 1876, 78; 100 Yds. 1877, 78 ; High Jump, Quarter- mile, and Long Leap, 1878. Went to India; m. . Address: Lond. MACFARLANE, Malcolm David, 1871-6. CI. 1-5. b. 31 May 1860 ; s. of the Very Rev. James Macfarlane, D.D., Min. of Duddingston, and Mod. of G.A. of Ch. of Scot. 1865. d. 25 Sept. 1895. MACKENZIE, Cohn John, 1873-7. CI. 3-6. b. 26 Nov. 1861 ; s. of Maj.- Gen. Colin Mackenzie, I.S.C. ; XL Sandhurst; passed Staff Coll. ; Maj.-Gen., late Seaforths ; C.B. 1900 ; 2nd Lt. and Lt. 1881; Capt. 1889; Maj. 1892; Lt.-Col. 1900; Col. 1903; Maj.-Gen. 1910; A.D.C. to Lord Roberts when Com.-in-Chf. in India ; A.A.G. Army H.Q. 1905-7; commanded 6th Inf. Brig. , Aldershot, 1907-10; Chf. Canadian Section Imp. Gen. Staff, 1910-13; now comdg. Highland Div. T.F., with H.Q. at Perth; served in Egypt, 1882 (medal with clasp, bronze star) ; Burma, 1886-8 (medal with two clasps) ; Hazara, 1888 (desp., clasp) ; Hunza-Nagar, Gilgit, 1890-1 (desp., Brev. Maj., clasp) ; Waziristan, 1894-5 (desp. and clasp) ; Nile exped. 1898 (Egyptian medal ; with clasp, and medal) ; S. Africa, 1 899-1902 (desp. three times, Brev. Lt.-Col., Queen's medal with four clasps and King's medal with three clasps, C.B.) ; m. 1898 Ethel, dau. of Hercules Grey Ross, I.C.S. Address : Naval and Military Club, Lond. MACKENZIE, Theodore, 1871-6. CI. 1-5. b. 9 May 1860 ; s. of Alexander Kincaid Mackenzie of Ravelrig, Mid- lothian, Man. Commercial Bank of Scot. Ltd. d. 5 May 1904. MACKNIGHT, James WiUiam, 1871-4. CI. 1-3. b. 2 July 1857 ; s. of James Macknight, W.S., of Dalsraith, 12 London Street. For a time in Melbourne, then on different stations in Queensland; d. 19 Dec. 1883. MACLACHLAN, John Bell, 1875-6. CI. 5. Of Craigenterive, Lochgilphead. M'LEOD, George W. L., 1873-7. CI. 3- Adv. U.M. s. of Gordon M'Leod of Lochbay, Skye ; XX. Capt. A.F.C. and Wanderers F.C. ; Rugby, v. England, 1878. 334 MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1871-8 MACNAIR, James Alexander Hill, 1871-8. CI. 1-7. b. 23 Oct. 1861 ; s. of Rev. James Maenair of Canongate Parish ; XI. C.A. 1884; of Maenair, Rorie and Co., Lond. ; m. (i) Helen D. Shaw ; (2) Nina Lambert. Address : 10 Kensington Court Mansions, Lond., S.W. MACPHAIL, Earle Monteith, 1871-8. CI. 1-7. b. 31 Jan. 1861 ; s. of Rev. J. C. Macphail, D.D., Pilrig Manse ; Dux CI. 1, 2, 3, and 4, 1872-5; best in Latin and Greek Comp., CI. 7, and , 1st Acad. Club Prize, 1878. Edin. Univ., M.A. 1883 ; B.D. 1890 ; New Coll. Edin., Cunningham Fell. 18S9 ; Miss, of F. Ch. of Scot. 1S90; Prof, of Hist, in the Christian Coll. Madras ; Fell, and Mem. of Syndicate of Univ. of Madras ; Repr. of Univ. of Madras on Madras L.C. ; m. 1909 Mary E., dau. of J. M. Stuart of Eriska, Argyll. Address : College Road, Madras, India. MATTHEW, Francis John, 1873-8. CI. 3-7. b. 16 Oct. 1860 ; s. of Patrick M. Matthew of Newmiln, Perth ; XX. C.A. Edin. ; afterwards Estanciero, Ar- gentine Republic. Address : Club de Resi- dentes Estrangeros, Rosario de Santa Fe, Argentina. MAXWELL, Hugh, 1871-8. CI. 1-7. b. 12 May 1862 ; s. of Wellwood Herries Maxwell of Munches, Dal- beattie ; best in French, CI. 7, 1878 ; won Quarter-mile, 1877 ; 100 Yds. 1878 ; XX. and XL m. Miss Graves, Liverpool. Address : Birkshaw, Dunscore, Dumfriesshire. MENZIES, Alan Lockhart, 1871-6. CI. 1-5. b. 2 April 1861 ; s. of Sir AVilliam John Menzies, W.S., Canaan Cottage, Grange Loan. Edin. Univ., M.A. ; W.S. 1886 ; of Menzies, Black and Menzies, W.S., till 1905 ; thereafter in business alone ; Agent of Ch. of Scot. 1906 ; m. Katharine Helen, y. dau. of Henry Bruce of Ederline. Address : Larch Grove, Balerno, Midlothian. MILLING, Horace, 1878-7. CI. 3-6. b. 18 Aug. 1859 ; s. of John MiUing, Harlow Manor, Harrogate ; Ferguson Medal, 1876 ; XX. Solicitor, Leeds ; Councillor (Cent. Ward) , Harrogate, 1896-1902 ; Mayor, 1902-4 ; Al- derman, J. P., 1904; Mem. Sch. Bd. 1900-6, Chm. 1900 and 1903 ; Co - opted. Mem. Educ. Comtee. 1908 and 1909 ; m. Charlotte Elizabeth, dau. of Northing Snowden of Dishforth, Thirsk. Address: Conway Lodge, Beech Grove, Harrogate. MOIR, David Macbeth, 1876-7. CI. 6. b. 30 Jan. 1860; s. of Surg.-Maj. Robert Moir, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., St. ■ Andrews ; XI. St. Andrews Univ., M.A. ; Edin. Univ., M.B., CM. 1885 ; M.D. 1899 ; Capt. I.M.S. (Bengal), 1888; Maj. 1900; served with Lushai exped. (medal) ; Prof, of Anat., Med. Coll., Calcutta, 1902; d. 5 June 1907 at Calcutta ; see also E.A. Ch. xiv. 121. MOSMAN, Hugh, 1872-8. CI. 1-7. b. 27 Oct. 1860 ; s. of Hugh Mosman of Auchtyfardle, Lesmahagow; XX. W.S. 1885. Address : Ormesby, Yorks. NICOLSON, David Anderson, 1871-4. CI. 1-3. b. 1861 ; s. of David Nicolson, Comely Green. Brewer ; d. 7 March 1883. ORD, Nicholas Albert, 1871-4. CI. 1-3. b. 17 Sept. 1860; s. of John Ord, Upper Nisbet, Kelso. Went to N.Z. ; d. 26 April 1882. OSWALD, Frank, 1874-7. CI. 4-6. b. 16 April 1859 ; s. of Surg.-Gen. Henry R. Oswald, M.D., I.M.S., 4 Leaming- ton Terrace ; XX. ; won High Jump, 1875 ; 100 Yds. 1876. Sandhurst, 1878-9 ; XV. ; Capt. ist Lancers H.C., LA. ; m. M. M. L. Williamson, e. dau. of Surg.-Gen. B. Williamson, I.M.S. ; killed in accident at polo at Secunderabad, Deccan, 25 Feb. 1895. PARK, James Ebenezer, 1871-6. CI. 1-U.M. b. 1861 ; s. of James D. Park, 30 London Street ; Dux L.M. Sch. 1875. Banker ; m. L. Jackson, dau. of Col. Jackson ; d. 1896. PATERSON, Adam, 1875-6. CI. 5. s. of Alexander Paterson, Royal Bank, Lanark. Address : 9 York Drive, Hyndland, Glasg. PHILLIPS, Augustus Lyon, 1871-3. 01. 1, 2. b. 6 Oct. 1860 ; s. of George Ricketts Phillips, Merchant, Montage Bay, Jamaica. 1874-5 Calabar Coll. Kingston, Jamaica ; 1876-7 Lindow Grove CoU., Alderley Edge, Cheshire ; XV., XL ; Owen's Coll. Man- chester ; assisted to organise cricket clubs at Brooklyn, N.Y., and Philadelphia, Pa. ; Consulting Railway and General Engineer ; designed among other works the Dock Terminus adjoining the port of Philadelphia, now under construction at an estimated cost of ;^2, 500,000 ; m. 1887 Janet Macpherson, dau. of William Fulton of Birkenhead. Address : 329 Roxborough Avenue, Rox- borough, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A. MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1871-8 335 POTTER, William Manuel, 1871-4. CI. 1-3. b. 30 March 1858 ; s. of J. Potter, Clutha Villa, Downs Road, Clapton, London. Ship Owner, Lond. ; m. Mary Ann Dur- bridge, Bromley, Kent. Address : i8 The Avenue, Beckenham, Kent. REID, Alexander, 1871-3. CI. 1-L.M. b. 3 Sept. 1860; s. of Alexander Reid. Edin. Collegiate Sch. ; XV. ; migrated to Canada, i88o ; Pres. of three important Elevator Cos. there ; m. Edith Houghton of Birkenhead. Address; 83 Carlton Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. REID, Gilbert Gordon, 1871-5. CI.' 1- L.M. s. of William Reid, Granton Lodge, Granton. REID, William Scott, 1871-5. CI. 1-L.M. s. of William Reid, Granton Lodge, Granton. RODGER, Robert George, 1871-7. CI. 1-6. b. 5 Feb. 1861 ; s. of Rev. Alexander Rodger, 32 Saxe-Coburg Place. Edin. Univ., M.A. ; Border Counties' Bursar; New Coll. Edin., Gunning Prize- man; Forsyth Bursar; ist Cunningham Fellow. ; Min. of F. Ch., Prestonkirk, 1885 ; ret. Emeritus, 1910; m. Caroline Agnes, 2nd dau. of W. Bankier, Northbank, Dowanhill, Glasg. Address : 9 Clarendon Crescent, Edin., and Hope Park, Coldstream. SAUNDERS, Henry Coles, 1871-6. CI. 1-U.M. b. 30 Sept. 1859 ; s. of William Saunders, S.S.C., 42 Albany Street. A.F.C. ; Treas. 1880-5 ; F.C.I.I. ; Scot. Widows' Fund Of&ce since 1876; at present Res. Sec, Birmingham; m. Marie Therese, dau. of W. B. Arnison, SoUcitor, Penrith. Address : 13 Vernon Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham. SCOTT, Thomas Archibald, 1871-4. CI. 1-3. b. 29 Feb. 1860 ; s. of Archibald Scott, 20 Walker Street. Sandhurst, i88o; Maj. A. and S. Highs. ; 2nd Lt. and Lt. 1881 ; Capt. 1890; Maj. (ret.), 1901 ; m. Margaret Elizabeth Keay Graham. Address: 60 Murrayfield Avenue, Edin. SEARLE, Alfred Ernest Stuart, 1876-7. CI. Adv. U.M. b. 16 March 1860; s. of Col. Searle, R.E., Calcutta. Col. I.S.C. ; 2nd Lt. 19th Ft. 1879 ; Lt. York Regt. 1881 ; Bom. S.C. 1882 ; Capt. I.S.C. 1890; Maj. 1899; Lt.-Col. 1904; Brev. Col. loist Grenadiers, 1908; ret. 191 1 ; served with Burmese exped. 1885-6 (medal with clasp) ; served in E. Africa, 1902-4, during operations in Somaliland (medal with clasp). Address: c/o India Office, Lond., S.W. SEARLE, Richard William Ernest Stuart, 1873-9. CI. 3-Adv. M. s. of Col. Searle, R.E., Calcutta. SHEPPARD, Frank J., 1874-5. CI. L.M. b. 9 Oct. 1860 ; s. of Francis Sheppard, C.E., H.E.I.C.S. Went to N.S.W. 1879 ; now station holder there ; m. Belle, dau. of James M'Master of Weetalabah, N.S.W. Address: Mooren, Merrygoen, N.S.W., Australia. SIMSON, David James, 1871-4. CI. 1-3. b. 21 Jan. 1861 ; s. of James Simson, M.D., 3 Glenfinlas Street. New Coll. Oxon ; 2nd CI. Hons. Mods. 1881 ; B.A. 1883 ; A.F.C. ; Advocate, 1885. m. Georgina A. M'Naught; d. 11 Dec. 1913. SMITH, James M'Lellan, 1873-5. CI. 3, 4. b. Dec. 1859 ; s. of Rev. James Smith, F.C. Manse, Davidson's Mains. In business in America. A ddress : Chi- cago, U.S.A. STEUART, James, 1871-6. CI. 1-5. b. 7 Sept. 1860 ; s. of Archibald Steuart, W.S., Edin. Edin. Univ., M.A. ; W.S. 1884; of J. C. and A. Steuart, W.S. ; m. Agatha, dau. of Rev. Canon F. C. Royds, R. of Cod- dington, Cheshire. Address : 25 Rutland Street, Edin. STEVENSON, Alexander Pott, 1874-5. CI. L.M. b. 2 Sept. 1858 ; s. of John Stevenson, Commonside, Hawick. SoUcitor, Kelso, 1887; m. Jessie Katherine, dau. of Robert Comrie of Largs, Twynholm, Kirkcudbrightshire. Address : Woodside, Kelso. STEWART, Alexander, 1871-7. CI. 1- U.M. s. of Allan Stewart of Inner- hadden, 19 Lansdowne Crescent ; XL; d. STEWART, Archibald Hepburn, 1872-7. CI. 2-6. s. of Allan Stewart of Inner- hadden, 19 Lansdowne Crescent. TAIT, George, 1871-4. CI. 1-3. b. 14 May 1860 ; s. of James Tait, W.S., Edenside, Kelso. Loretto, 1874-9 ; XL ; in the East, 1880-1900, principally planting ; came home, 1900 ; well known in the Straits Settle- ments as a successful gentleman rider ; d. 31 May 1910. TAIT, John Guthrie, 1871-7. CI. 1-6. b. 24 Aug. 1861 ; s. of Prof. P. G. 336 MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1871-8 Tait, LL.D., Edin. Univ. ; won Open Mile, 1877 ; XI., XX. Rhind Class. Schol. Edin. Univ. 1881-2 ; M.A. 1885 ; Peterhouse Coll. Cantab, 1880 ; Foundation Class. Schol. ; ist CI. Class. Trip. ; B.A. 1883 ; Cambridge XV. v. Oxford, 1880, 1882; A.F.C. andLond. Scot. F.C. ; Rugby, V. Ireland, 1880 and 1885 ; was in semi-final in Golf Amateur Championship, Hoylake, 1887 ; won Lond. Scot. Golf Gold Medal, Hope- Grant Medal, and Bangalore Golf Club Gold Medal twice ; Barr. Line. Inn, 1888 ; went to India, 1890, to Mysore Govt. Educ. Dept. ; Prin. Mysore Govt. Central Coll., Bangalore, 1908 ; Examiner in English to Univ. of Madras ; Fell. Madras Univ. ; Maj . Banga- lore Rifle Vols. ; winner of prizes at Banga- lore Rifle Meetings and S. India Rifle Assoc. Meetings ; m. Annie Smith, dau. of Prin. John Cook, Central Coll., Bangalore. Address : Central Coll. House, Bangalore, S. India. THOMSON, Harold Lyon, 1871-3. CI. 1, 2. b. 6 Nov. 1860 ; s. of Robert William Thomson, 3 Moray Place. Fettes, 1873-4; Engineer; M.I.E.E., F.S.A. ; Mem. Roy. Co. of Archers, King's Bodyguard for Scot. Decorations : Medjidie ; Danilo I. ; Leopold ; Franz Joseph ; Corona- tion medal of Nicholas i. ; Coronation medal of King George v. Mem. of Council of City of Westminster. Address : 34 St. James's Street, Lond., S.W. THWAITES, William Morton, 1871-4. CI. 1-3. s. of William Kelso Thwaites, S.S.C, 6 Nelson Street. TODD, William George, 1871-5. CI. 1- L.M. b. 3 April 1860 ; s. of George Todd, C.A., Man. Scot. Equitable Life Assur. Soc, 33 Regent Terrace. Trained in Glasg. ; went to Trinidad, W.I., as engineer in a sugar factory ; after- wards to N.Z. Address: Whananald, Hohur- angi, Auckland, N.Z. USHER, Robert, 1873-4. CI. 3. b. 25 May 1860 ; s. of Sir John Usher, Bart., of Norton and Wells. S. father as 2nd Bart. 1904 ; Distiller and Wine Merchant ; of Andrew Usher and Co.; Mem. Midlothian C.C. ; Jt. M.F.H., L. and S., 1895-1910 ; Dir. of the Longmore, Sick Children's, Dean, and Maternity Hosps. ; Mem. of Roy. Co. of Archers, King's Body- guard for Scot. ; D.L. Caithness-shire; J. P. Roxburghshire and Midlothian; m. 1890 Catherine Scott, dau. of James TurnbuU, W.S., Edin. Address: Wells, Hawick, and Norton, Ratho Station, Midlothian. WALLNUTT, Claud Charles Miller-, 1871-3. CI. 1, 2. b. 31 March 1861 ; s. of Maj. Wallnutt, H.M. 7th Regt. Maj. Gordon Highs. ; D.S.O. ; 2nd Lt. 1881 ; Lt. 1881 ; Capt. 1888; Maj. 1898; served in Egyptian War of 1882 ; present at battle of Tel-el-Kebir (medal with clasp and Khedive's star) ; Soudan exped. under Sir Gerald Graham, 1884 ; present in engage- ments at El Teb and Tamai (two clasps) ; Nile exped., 1884-5, with ist Batt. Gordon Highs., and with River Col. under Maj.- Gen. Earle (clasp) ; Chitral ReUef Force under Sir Robert Low, 1895, with ist Batt. Gordon Highs. ; present at capture of Malakand Pass (medal with clasp) ; cam- paign on N.W. Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart, 1897-8, Tirah Exped. Force, with ist Batt. Gordon Highs. ; present at engagement at Dargai on 18 Oct. and assault of Dargai Heights on 20 Oct. (desp.) ; at capture of Sampagha and Arhanga Passes and operations in the Maidan, Waran, and Bara Valleys (D.S.O. and two clasps) ; killed in action at assault on Ladysmith, 6 Jan. 1900 ; see also E.A. Ch. vii. 54. WATSON, Andrew, 1871-3. CI. 1, 2. John Kennedy, W.S., 71 Great King Street (Guardian). WATT, Allan, 1874-5. CI. L.M. s. of D. A. P. Watt, Montreal. WELSH, Robert Crosbie, 1874-6. CI. 4, 5. b. 12 May 1860 ; s. of WilUam Welsh, 30 Royal Circus. Edin. Univ., M.B., CM. 1881 ; med. pract. ; m. May, dau. of Edmund Lewis Hooper, Albury, GuUdford, Surrey. Address : Biggleswade, Beds. WHYTOCK, WiUiam, 1872-5. CI. 2-4. b. 15 June 1859 ; s. of Alexander M. Whytock, 9 George Street. Edin. Univ. ; Farmer in Argentine Re- public, S. Africa, and England ; m. Mary Graham MaoDonald. Address: 'The Whins, Budleigh Salterton, Devon. WILKIE, James Patrick, 1871-6. 01. 1-U.M. b. 19 May 1861 ; s. of James Wilkie, 4 Gloucester Place. Went to N.Z. 1879, and was engaged in sheep-farming until his death, 30 Jan. 1883. MR. WEIR'S CLASS, 1872-9 337 ADDIS, Charles Stewart, 1872-6. CI. 1-5. b. 23 Nov. 1861 ; s. of Rev. Thomas Addis, D.D., 8 Abbotsford Crescent ; Dux CI. 1, 1873. Kt. 1913 ; Hong-Kong and Shanghai Banking Corp. 1880 ; Straits Settlements, 1883; Man., Peking, 1886; Calcutta, 1897; Shanghai, 1901 ; Lond. 1905 ; Chm. Pub. School Comtee. and Pres. St. Andrew's See, Shanghai ; 1908 Brit. Comr. of Bank of Morocco in succession to Sir Edward Law ; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Provost M' Isaac, Saltcoats. Address: 6a Primrose Hill Road, Lond., N.W. AFFLECK, WiUiam, 1875-6. CI. L.M. s. of John Affleck, Ass. Man. Union Bank of Scot., Glasg. ; d. ANDERSON, John, 1874-5. CI. 3. b. 25 Feb. 1861 ; s. of James Anderson, High Holm, Port Glasgow. Drowned off the coast of Genoa, 1884. BOYD, William, 1875-8. CI. 4-U.M. b. 1862; s. of WiUiam Boyd, Solicitor, Peterhead ; Dux U.M. Sch. and 2nd Acad. Club Prize, 1878. Coffee-planter, Ceylon ; returned home, 1881 ; d. 1892 in Austraha. CAMPBELL, Henry WiUiam, 1872-6. CI. 1-4. b. 4 July 1862 ; s. of Sheriff James Campbell, Edin. Blair Lodge; Sandhurst; Maj. I.S.C. ; Lt. i8th Lancers, I. A., 1882 ; Capt. 1893 ; Maj. 1901 ; ret. 1907 ; served with Zhob Valley exped. 1890 ; Burma, 1894 ; m. Ada Austin, dau. of John Shaw, Eccleston Hall, St. Helens, Lanes. Address: Crescent, Ramsey, I. of M. CARTER, Walter Henry, 1872-7. CI. 1-5. b. 15 April 1861; s. of F. Hayne Carter, C.A., 8 Eton Terrace. Edin. Univ. 1879-80; C.A. Edin. 1884; m. Elizabeth Laura, e. dau. of John W. Reid, late M.C.S. Address : P.O. Box 496, Vancouver, B.C., Canada. CLARK, Charles, 1872-5. CI. 1-3. b. 28 Aug. 1858; s. of Robert Clark, Printer, 42 Hanover Street, d. 21 Jan. 1876. COLLIE, John, 1873-5. CI. 2, 3. b. 1862 ; s. of David Collie, 3 East Castle Road. Sometime in America ; m. ; d. CONYNGHAM, Arthur Beresf ord Lenox-, 1872-9. CI. 1-7. b. 31 Aug. 1864; s. of Col. Sir W. F. Lenox-Conyngham, K.C.B., D.L., Spring HiU, Moneymore, Co. Derry ; best in German, CI. 7, 1879. Lond. Scot. F.C. ; of Conyngham, Watson and Co., S. Africa ; m. Emmeline Dowsett, Durban House, Port Ehzabeth ; d. 2 Oct. 1905. CORNILLON, Charles Neaves, 1872-8. CI. 1-U.M. b. 20 Oct. 1861 ; s. of H. W. CorniUon, S.S.C, 1 Duncan Street; XX. Farmer, Iowa, U.S.A. ; d. 20 March 1882. COUSIN, WiUiam Victor, 1874-7. CI. 3-5. s. of Rev. W. Cousin, Melrose. Poultry Farmer ; subsequently Fruit Farmer in England. Address : 7 Dryfes- dale Place, Lockerbie. CRABBE, John, 1872-7. CI. 1-5. b. 9 Sept. 1861 ; s. of John Miller Crabbie, 33 Chester Street. R.M.C. Sandhurst; Maj. 2nd D.G. (Scots Greys); Lt. 1882; Capt. 1889; Maj. 1900; Adj. 1888-92 ; Adj. Fife Light Horse, 1896- 1900 ; served in S. Africa, 1900-2 ; rehef of Kimberley and operations in Transvaal, Zululand, and Cape Colony (Queen's medal with two clasps, King's medal with two clasps) ; JiP. for Dumfriesshire ; m. Edith, dau. of A. Gordon Brown, Liverpool. Ad- dress : Duncow, Dumfriesshire. CRUICKSHANKS, Alfred H., 1872-3. CI. 1. s. of Mrs. Cruickshanks, 14 Lennox Street. CULLEN, John W. F., 1873-6. CI. 2-4. s. of Robert CuUen, Spring Gardens, Musselburgh. DAVIDSON, Thomas St. Clair, 1872-7. CI. 1-U.M. b. 12 Sept. 1861 ; s. of Col. Sir David Davidson, K.C.B., Woodcroft, Clinton Road. Lt.-Col. Leinster Regt. ; D.S.O. ; 2nd Lt. 1883 ; Capt. 1890 ; Adj. 1891-5 ; Adj. 2nd Vol. Batt. R.S. Fus. 1895-1901 ; Maj. 1899 ; Lt.-Col. 1907 ; served in Lushai exped. as Transport Officer (clasp), 1889 ; Chin-Lushai exped. as Transport Of&cer (medal with clasp), 1889-90 ; S. African War, 1901-2, with ist Batt. P.W. Leinster Regt. (Roy. Canadians), (desp.. Queen's medal and five clasps, D.S.O.) ; m. 1892 Agnes, e. dau. of T. Davies of Bryn-Towey, Carmarthenshire. Address: c/o CoxandCo., 16 Charing Cross, Lond., S.W. DOUGLAS, Archibald R., 1872-7. CI. 1-5. b. 30 Sept. 1861 ; s. of John Brown Douglas, W.S., 12 Drummond Place. m. Ida. L. Nigels, Dunedin, Florida, U.S.A. A ddress : 1 7 Brunton Place, Edin. 338 MR. WEIR'S CLASS, 1872-9 FAIRBAIRN, Hugh Aird Robert, 1872-6. CI. 1-L.M. b. 2 May 1861 ; s. of James Fairbaim, Bank of Scot., 12 Warriston Crescent. Nat. Bank of Scot. Address : 72 North- umberland Street, Edin. FRASER, Francis David Stuart Baird, 1872-9. a. 1-7. b. 26 Oct. 1863 ; s. of Francis Fraser, Findrack, Torphins, Aberdeenshire. Edin. Univ. ; served with Methuen's Horse in Bechuanaland, and contributed an article thereon to the Illustrated Naval and Military Magazine ; received appoint- ment under the Brit. E. Africa Co. 1889 ; d. 8 April 1890. FRASER, Ogilvie Strichen M'Nab, 1872- 82. CI. 1-7. b. 1863; s. of Mrs. Fraser, 7 Henderson Row ; XV. A.F.C. ; Wine Merchant in Leith ; Corn Factor in Manitoba ; d. 1892. GIBSON, Robert Barlas, 1872-4. CI. 1, 2. s. of Robert Gibson, 7 Hope Terrace. Went to Austraha. GIFFEN, WiUiam, 1873-6. CI. 2-L.M. b. 18 June 1860 ; s. of Rev. CorneUus Giffen (St. Mary's E. Ch.), 15 Forth Street. Sheep Farmer. Address : Springside, Queensland. GORDON, The Hon. Frederick, 1872-5. CI. 1-3. b. 9 Oct. 1861 ; s. of Right Hon. Edward Strathearn Gordon, L.A. for Scot. 1867-8 and 1874-6, Q.C., LL.D., M.P., Lt.-Col. Edin. Vols., cr. Life Peer (Baron Gordon of Drumeam), 1876, on appointment as Lord of Appeal, 2 Randolph Crescent. Sandhurst, 1880; Col. Gordon Highs. ; D.S.O. ; 2nd Lt. A. and S. Highs. 1881 ; Lt. Gordon Highs. 1881 ; Capt. 1890 ; Maj. 1899; Brev. Lt.-Col. 1902; Lt.-Col. 1908; Brev. Col. 1908 ; Col. 191 1; served in Egyptian exped. 1882-4; battle of Tel-el- Kebir (medal with clasp, bronze star) ; Soudan, 1884 (wounded) ; battles of Teb and Tamai (two clasps) ; Soudan, 1889 ; action of Toski (clasp) ; S. African War, 1 899-1902 ; on staff; reUef of Ladysmith, including operations of 17-24 Jan. 1900, operations of 5 - 7 Feb. 1900, and action at Vaal Kranz ; operations on Tugela Heights, 14-27 Feb. 1900, and action at Pieter's HiU ; operations in Natal, March to June 1900, including action at Laing's Nek, 6-9 June; operations in Transvaal, east of Pretoria, July to 29 Nov. 1900, includ- ing actions at Belfast, 26 and 27 Aug., and Lydenberg, 5-8 Sept. ; operations in Transvaal, 30 Nov. 1900 to 31 May 1902 (desp., Sir R. H. Buller, 30 March, 19 June, and 9 Nov. 1900, Lond. Gaz. 8 Feb. 1901 and 29 July 1902, Brev. of Lt.-Col., Queen's medal with six clasps. King's medal with two clasps, D.S.O.) ; D.A.Q.M.G. ist Div. ist Army Corps, Feb. 1903; Gen. Staff Off. to 2nd Div. Aldershot Command, 1911 ; m. 1897 Mabel Rose, dau. of James D. Robinson, M.C.S. Address: H.Q., 2nd Div. Aldershot. GOWANS, John Stuart, 1872-3. CI. 1. b. 13 July 1860; s. of Alexander Gowans, 3 Viewforth Road. Watson's Coll. four yrs. ; Edin. Univ. ; C.A. Edin. 1883 ; of A. and J. Robertson, C.A. ; J. P. for city of Edin. ; m. (i) 1893 Lizzie Jane, dau. of Hunter Douglas Prain ; (2) 1901 Jessie Geekie M'Killop, dau. of Rev. James Nimmo of Springfield, Fife. Address : 43 Polwarth Terrace, Edin. HAMILTON, George, 1872-7. CI. 1-L.M. b. 8 Aug. 1862 ; s. of James Clarkson Hamilton, Standard Life Assur. Co, Edin. Univ. ; S.S.C. Edin. 1889. Address: 24 Pitt Street., Edin. HAMILTON, Herbert W., 1875-7. CI. 4, 5 ; eq. High Jump, 1876. Bank Clerk in Lond. ; afterwards Land Agent to the Earl of Lindsay in Lines; thereafter to Sir William Heathcote, Hursley , Winchester; m. i885 HANDYSIDE, Charles Baird, 1872-6. a. 1-L.M. b. Nov. 1862; s. of William Handyside, 25 Great King Street. Engineer ; M.I. Mech. E. ; M.I.E.E. ; C.E. Bd. of Trade ; m. Maud Edith Thomas. Address : Sillwood, Hale, Cheshire. HENDERSON, Archibald, 1874-7. CI. 3-U.M. s. of Mrs. Henderson, 4 Wardie Road. HOOPER, Harry Singleton, 1872-4. CI. 1, 2. b. 8 July 1861 ; s. of James Singleton Hooper, Lochend House. Elizabeth CoU. Guernsey ; Dulwich Coll. ; Sheep Farmer, Waipukeroa, Hawkes Bay, N.Z. ; m. Jessie Jones ; d. 1899. HUNT, William Alexander, 1872-6. CI. 1-L.M. b. 24 Sept. 1861 ; s. of James Alexander Hunt of Pittencrieft, Fife. Lt. 3rd Batt. A. and S. Highs. 1883-90; m. Isabel Maude, dau. of Walter Williams, Capt. 17th Lancers. Address: Headboume Worthy House, Winchester. fcj HUNTER, John Alexander Campbell, 1872-6. CI. 1-4, b. 9 Nov. 1861; MR. WEIR'S CLASS, 1872-9 339 s. of John Hunter, L.R.C.S.E., Loch- gilphead. With Roberton and Ross, Writers, Glasg. ; held several appointments in E. Africa, India, etc. ; travelled extensively ; d. i May 191 1. INGLIS, Herbert John, L.M. 1875-6. CI. JOHNSTON, George Harvey, 1872-6. CI. 1-4. b. 23 Oct. 1860 ; s. of Thomas Brumby Johnston, D.L., Geographer to Queen Victoria, 9 Claremont Cres- cent. Edin. Univ. 187S-80 ; Geographer to Queen Victoria, 1897 ; F.R.G.S., F.S.A. Scot. ; Author of The Ruddimans in Scot- land, 1901, and several works on hereildry ; Man. Dir. of W. and A. K. Johnston Ltd., Geographical PubUshers, Edin. ; m. EUza EUen, dau. of James Bensley Ashton. Address : 22 Garscube Terrace, Murrayfield. LITTLEJOHN, Henry Harvey, 1873-7. CI. 2-5. b. 1861 ; s. of Sir Henry D. Littlejohn, M.D., LL.D., F.R.C.S.E., 24 Royal Circus. Edin. Univ.; M.A. ; M.B., CM. 18S6; B.Sc. 1888; F.R.C.S.E. 1890; XV.; A.F.C. ; A.C.C. ; fmly. Sen. Pres. Roy. Med. Soc. ; Pres. Diagnostic Soc. ; M.O.H., Sheffield, 1891-7 ; now Prof. Forensic Med., Edin. Univ. ; Dean of Fac. of Med. ; Pres. of Section of Forensic Med., Internat. Med. Congress, 1913. Address: 1 1 Rutland Street, Edin. See also E.A. Ch. xiii. 64. M'CLEW, Alexander Martin, 1873-6. CI. 2-L.M. b. 24 Nov. 1858; s. of John M'Clew, Dinvin, Portpatrick ; Dux L.M. Sch. 1876. Roy. (Dick) Vet. Coll. Edin. 1892-5; M.R.C.V.S. (Hons.), 1895 ; Vet. Surg. ; m. Mary Boe. Address : 11 Bridge Street, Usk, Mons. M'DONALD, Bouverie Francis Primrose, 1872-7. CI. 1-5. b. 1862 ; s. of Capt. Samuel M'Donald, St. Kilda, York Road. M.B. and CM. Edin. 1884 ; L.R.C.P. and S.E. 1884 ; M.D. Edin. 1886 ; med. pract.. New Brighton, since i888 ; Consult. Surg. Victoria Hosp. ; J. P. and Ex-CC Cheshire ; Chm. Wallasey Constitutional Club ; m. . A ddress : Ivor Lodge, New Brighton, Cheshire. MACDONALD, George Rainy, 1872-8. a. 1-6. b. 11 Dec. 1860; s. of Harry Macdonald, Viewfield House, Portree; XV. A.F.C. ; W.S. 1885 ; afterwards Indigo- planter, India. Address : Redchffe, Portree, I. of Skye. MACDOWALL, John Samuel, 1872-9. CI. 1-7. b. 1861 ; s. of A. A. Mac- dowall, M.D., Helensburgh ; Dux CI. 4, 1876. Edin. Univ. Med. CI. ; d. 1891. M'EWEN, Robert Finnie, 1873-8. CI. 2-6. b. 1 Jan. 1861 ; s. of Rev. John M'Ewen, Min. of Kirkmichael, Ayrshire. M.A. Edin. ; B.A. Cantab (Trin. Hall, 1882-5); of Bardrochat, Ayrshire ; Advocate, 1888 ; m. Mary Frances, e. dau. of Robert Henry Duncan Dundas. Address : Bard- rochat, Colmonell, Ayrshire. MACKAY, John Archibald, 1876-7. CI. 5. b. 1862 ; s. of John Mackay, 6 Wim- bledon Terrace, Rothesaj'. Teacher of languages in France ; m. d. c. 1893. MACLACHLAX, Robert, 1872-5. CI. 1-3. b. 20 Sept. 1860 ; s. of George Maclachlan of Maelachlan, W.S., 12 Abercromby Place. Edin. Univ. ; W.S. 1886 ; J.P. for Argyllshire; m. 1883 Helen Louisa Hale, dau. of Capt. Hale Monro of Ingsdon, Devon ; d. 21 April 1914. M'LAUCHLAN, Thomas George, 1872-3. CI. 1. b. 16 July 1861 ; s. of Rev. Thomas M'Lauchlan, LL.D., View- forth Manse. M.B.,- CM. Edin. Univ. 1882 ; med. pract., Birmingham ; m. Annie Laidlaw of Galashiels ; d. Sept. 1898. MACLEAN, James George, 1872-6. CI. 1-4. b. 22 Sept. 1861 ; s. of Thomas Maclean, 8 Chamberlain Road. Tea Broker ; m. A. N. Parr. Address : 67 Lowndes Square, Lond., S.W. MACPHERSON, Ranald, 1872-5. CI. 1-3. b. 15 May 1860; s. of Rev. Ranald Macpherson, St. Luke's E. Ch., 25 Raeburn Place. Sheep Farmer, Australia ; m. Catherine Cameron, Queensland. Address : ^^^lyen- bah, St. George, Queensland. MACRAE-GILSTRAP, John, 1872-3. CI. 1. b. 30 Dec. 1861 ; s. of Duncan Macrae of Kames Castle, Bute. Of Ballimore, Co. Argyll, and Northgate, Notts ; Capt. 42nd Highs. ; Lt. 18S3 ; Capt. 1890 ; Res. 1891 ; J.P. for Notts ; Mem. of Roy. Co. of Archers, King's Body- guard for Scot. ; one of H.M. Hon. Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms ; Capt. and Hon. Maj. 3rd Batt. Royal Highs. ; 1897 assumed additional surname of Gilstrap ; m. 1889 340 MR. WEIR'S CLASS, 1872-9 Isabella Mary, 2nd dau. of George Gilstrap of Winthorpe, Newark-on-Trent. Address : Ballimore, Tighnabruaich, Argyll, and North- gate, Newark-on-Trent. MALCOLM, George, 1873-6. CI. 2-L.M. b. 28 March 1860 ; s. of A. G. Malcolm, Bennochy House, Kirkcaldy. Banker; m. Anna D. Pye, Kirkcaldy. Address : Bank of Scot. House, Lasswade. MANN, Frederick, 1872-4. CI. 1, 2. s. of David Mann, Sunderland. MARWICK, James, 1872-3. CI. 1. b. 18 Jan. 1862 ; s. of Sir James David Marwick, LL.D., D.L., Town Clerk, Edin., 1873, subsequently Town Clerk, Glasg., 19 Woodside Terrace, Glasg. King's Sch. Canterbury, 1873-5 ; Fettes, 1875-80; XV.; Glasg. Univ. 1881-6 ; M.I.A. Glasg. ; Fell. Chartered Inst, of Sees., Lond., etc. ; Public Accountant of Illinois, Ohio, etc., U.S.A. ; sen. partner of Marwick, Mitchell, Peat and Co., N.Y., and other offices in U.S.A., Canada, Lond., etc. Address : 79 Wall Street, N.Y., U.S.A., and Pinner's Hall, Lond., E.C. MENZIES, Alexander, 1872-6. CI. 1-4. b. 12 June 1862 ; s. of Sir William John Menzies, W.S., Canaan House, Grange Loan. Hanover; Edin. Univ.; M.B., CM.; Paris and Vienna ; Res. Surg, and Phys. to Dr. Joseph Bell at Edin. Roy. Inf. ; d. 30 April 1887 on voyage home from Australia, and buried in the Red Sea. MERRY, James, 1872-6. CI. 1-4. b. 1862 ; s. of James Merry, Calico Printer, Glasg. ; d. METHUEN, James, 1872-6. CI. 1-3. b. 22 May 1862 ; s. of James Methuen, Dunforth, Trinity. Fettes, 1876-82 ; XV. (Capt.) ; B.N.C. Oxon ; B.A. 1886 ; A.F.C. ; W.S. 1890 ; of Aitken and Methuen, W.S. ; m. Daisy Caroline, dau. of Maj. John Boulton. Ad- dress : 38 Garscube Terrace, Murrayfield, Edin. MOIR, Archibald Patrick, 1875-7. CI. 4,5. b. 25 Oct. 1860 ; s. of Archibald Moir, Banker, Mars Hill, Alloa ; XX. A.F.C. ; Sol. 1887 ; Agent Commercial Bank of Scot., Alloa; Factor for Earl of Mar and Kellie; Clerk and Treas. Clack- mannan Sch. Bd. ; Clerk of Lieutenancy ; Sec. Clackmannan and Kinross Unionist Assoc, and Sec. and Treas. Clackmannan T.F. Assoc. ; m. Margaret Gifford. Address : Mars Hill, Alloa. NICHOLSON, Benjamin Hugh, 1873-7. Cl._2-5. b, 18 Dec. 1859 ; s. of John Nicholson, Ridsdale, Whithorn, Wig- townshire ; XX. Edin. Univ.; M.B., CM. 1884; and at Vienna ; med. pract., Colchester ; Sen. Hon. Surg. Essex Co. Hosp., etc. ; Mem. B.M.A. ; Capt. R.A.M.C (T.F.). Address: East Lodge, Colchester. NONNEN, William C, 1872-6. CI. 1-4. s. of Mrs. Nonnen, 3 Castle Terrace. ORD, Thomas Selby Burrell, 1873-4. CI. 2. b. 3 May 1862 ; s. of John Ord, Upper Nisbet, Kelso. d. II Oct. 1894 of typhoid at Sydney, N.S.W. ORR, John, 1873-4. CI. 2. b. 17 Jan. 1861 ; s. of Maj. -Gen. James Orr, Red House, Musselburgh. Madras Coll. St. Andrews ; Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1883; med. pract; Med. Off. P.O., Eccles; Med. Referee to Bd. of Educ. and late Chm. Educ. Comtee., Eccles (res. Nov. 1913) ; m. (i) Emma, dau. of Dr. J. D. Cox of Innerleithen ; (2) Annie, dau. of Thomas Jones, - Woodcroft, Windermere. Address : Heather Lea, Clar- endon Road, Eccles, Lanes. OSWALD, William Alexander, 1875-8. CI. 4-6. b. 4 Nov. 1861 ; s. of Surg.- Gen. Henry R. Oswald, M.D., I.M.S., 4 Leamington Terrace. Sandhurst ; Col. LA. ; Lt. Oxford L.I. 1882; LA., 1884; Capt. 1893 ; Maj. 1901 ; Lt.-Col. and Comdt. 15th Ludhiana Sikhs, 1907; Col. 191 1. War Service: Burma e.xped. 1885-7, 1887-9 (medal with two clasps) ; China exped. 1900-2 (medal). Address : c/o H. S. King and Co., 9 Pall Mall, Lond., S.W. PATERSON, William Edgar, 1875-7. CI. L. and U.M. b. 31 Oct. 1859; s. of John Paterson of Milton, J. P. Farmer, Craigdarroch, Sanquhar; pro- prietor of Milton of Buittle and Moat of Urr ; m. Elizabeth Dickson. Address : Craigdarroch, Sanquhar, Dumfriesshire. PATON, Frederick Noel, 1872-7. CI. 1-6. b. 7 Nov. 1861 ; s. of Sir J. Noel Paton, R.S.A., 33 George Square. Edin. Univ. ; Dir.-Gen. of Commercial Intell. to Govt, of India from 1905 ; studied Art in Lond., and illustrated various novels, magazines, etc. ; Eng. Sec. to Turkish Em- bassy, Lond., then Sec. to Sir Edgar Vin- cent at Constantinople ; travelled in Tur- key, Egypt, Balkan Provinces, and other countries ; went through unknown country of Hadramout, in S. Arabia, shortly before the Theodore Bent exped. ; 1894 resigned appointment under Sir Edgar Vincent and engaged in mercantile career in India ; Sec. to Bombay Chamber of Commerce and other Trade Assocs. ; m. Margaret, 2nd dau. of Lt.-Col. Alt, C.B. ; d. i July 1914. MR. WEIR'S CLASS, 1872-9 341 PETER, John Stuart, 1872-4. CI. 1, 2. b. 13 Nov. 1859 ; s. of Robert Peter, Findynate, Strathtay, Perthshire. Fettes, 1874-7; Farmer, S. America; m. Rita, dau. of Gillespie O'Dwyer. Address : Great Strode, Beaminster, Dorset. PETER, Robert Rous, 1872-3. CI. 1. b. 15 Sept. 1861 ; s. of Robert Peter, Findynate, Strathtay, Perthshire. Fettes, 1876-8; Cirencester, 1881-3; Mem. R.A.C. ; Edin. Univ. 1879-80; Estanciero, Argentine Republic ; d. 2 June 1903. POTT, George, 1874-9. CI. 8-7. s. of Gideon Pott, Knowesouth, Jedburgh ; XX., XI. Capt. 1879. Farmer, N.Z. ; m. 1889 Florence Kate Cornwall. Address : New Plymouth, N.Z. RAINY, Adam RoUand, 1872-8. CI. 1-6. b. 3 April 1862 ; s. of Very Rev. Prin. Rainy, Mod. G.A. of F. Ch. of Scot. 1887, 8 Rosebery Crescent. Edin. Univ. 1878-86; M.A., M.B., CM. 1886, Bronze Medal Nat. Hist.; Vienna, Berlin, 1886-7 '• Surg.-OcuUst, Lond., 1887- 1900; contested Kilmarnock Burghs (L.), 1900 ; M.P. 1906 ; re-elected, 1910; m. 1887 Annabella, 2nd dau. of H. M. Matheson, J.P., D.L. ; d. 26 Aug. 191 1 ; see also E.A. Ch. xix. 5. RALEIGH, Walter Alexander, 1876-7. CI. 5. s. of Dr. Alexander Raleigh, Lond. ; Sp. Prize, Math., 1877. Kt. 191 1 ; Univ. Coll. Lond. ; M.A. Cantab (King's Coll.) ; Prof, of English Literature at Oxford since 1904 ; late Prof, of Mod. Litera- ture in Univ. Coll. Liverpool, and of English Literature at Glasg. Univ. Publications : The EngHsh Novel, 1894 ; Robert Louis Stevenson, an Essay, 1895 ; Style, 1897 ; Milton, 1900 ; Wordsworth, 1903 ; Shalce- speare, 1907 ; The English Voyagers, 1904 ; Six Essays on Johnson, 1910, etc. etc. Address : The Hangings, Ferry Hinksey, near Oxford. REID, Charles Clements, 1873-5. CI. 2, 3. b. 30 Aug. 1861 ; s. of Maj.- Gen. James Reid, LA. Sandhurst ; Maj. I.S.C. ; 2nd Lt. 1881 ; Lt. 54th Sikhs, 1881 ; Capt. 1892; Maj. 1901 ; ret. 1905 ; served in Waziristan exped. 1894-5 (medal with clasp) ; took part in operations in Chitral, 1895, with the Relief Force ; action of Malakand Pass (medal with clasp) ; served on N.W. Frontier of India, 1897-8, Tochi (clasp) ; again on N.W. Frontier of India, Waziristan, 1901-2 (clasp) ; m. Hunter Macdonald, dau. of A. H. BaUingal, W.S., Perth. Address : Whinfield, Kinross. ROSS, Hugh Houstoun, 1873-7. CI. 2-5. b. 19 May 1862 ; s. of Hugh Ross, W.S., of Knockbrake, Sheriff-Sub. at Tobermory ; Dux CI. 3 and 5, 1875 and 1877. Law Agent, 1896; m. Edith Margaret, e. dau. of A. Macnider of Bank of Montreal, Montreal. Address : 7 Walker Street, Edin. SALMON, Charles Edward, 1872-4. CI. 1, 2. b. 11 July 1858 ; s. of John Morgan Salmon, H.M.C.S., 22 Howard Place. Edin. Univ. ; L.R.C.P. and S. 1888 ; L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1888 ; Med. Off. of Arrochar and Tarbet and of Inversnaid ; Surg. H.M. Torpedo Range and Factory, Arrochar and the Loch Arklet W.W., Inversnaid ; m. M. Dunn, dau. of H. Dunn, SoUcitor, Town Clerk of Darlington. Address: Tarbet House, Tarbet, Dumbartonshire. SAMPLE, WiUiam CoUings, 1875-9. CI. 4-7. b. 4 Sept. 1861 ; s. of Thomas Sample, Bothal Castle, Morpeth ; XV. Peterhouse Coll. Cantab, 1879-82 ; B.A. 1882 ; Boat Capt. 1882 ; Hon. Sec. Morpeth F.H. since 1888 ; Land Agent to Duke of Portland, Lord Joicey, and others; J. P. Northumberland, 1909 ; Fell. Surveyors' Inst. ; m. 1894 Anna Hilda, 5th dau. of James Leathart, Bracken Dene, Low Fell, Co. Durham. Address: Bothal Castle, Mor- peth. SANG, John Henry, 1872-8. CI. 1-6. b. 26 May 1861 ; s. of George Sang, S.S.C, 3 Inverleith Row : XX. Edin. Univ. ; LL.B. ; W.S. 1884 ; m. Helen Mary, dau. of James Meikle, F.I. A., Wardieburn, Edin. Address : Westbrook, Balerno. SCOTT, William Bell, 1872-4. CI. 1, 2. b. 26 March 1862 ; s. of Archibald Scott, 20 Walker Street. C.A. 1886; afterwards tea-planter, Ceylon ; d. 22 Jan. 1899. SHEPPARD, Richard Moxey, 1874-6. a. 3-L.M. b. 21 March 1861 ; s. of Francis Sheppard, C.E. (H.E.I.C.S.). 1879 went to N.S.W. ; now prominent fruit-grower there ; m. Emily Dewdney of Orielton. A ddress : Westbank, Emu Plains, N.S.W. SINCLAIR, Charles George, 1872-4. CL 1, 2. b. 1862 ; s. of Capt. George Sinclair, 5 Buckingham lerrace. J. P. Roxburghshire. Address : Grahams- law, Eckford, Roxburgh. SMITH, George Mackenzie, 1876-7. CL U.M. s. of Daniel Smith, 27 Lauder Road ; Dux U.M. Sch. 1877. 342 MR. WEIR'S CLASS, 1872-9 SMITH, John Montgomery, 1873-6. CI. 2-L.M. s. of John Smith, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., 11 Wemyss Place. Address : 14 South Kew Terrace, Lower Studley, Trowbridge, Wilts. SMITH, John Turner, 1873-7. Ch 2-5. b. 12 July 1861 ; s. of Rev. James Smith, F.C. Manse, Davidson's Mains. In business in Glasg. with Read and J. Kirkpatrick and Co., Chemical Merchants ; m. Edith M. Smith, The Vicarage, Codding- ton, Newark-on-Trent. Address : - Glenlea, Helensburgh. SOOTE, Edwin Mackenzie, 1876-7. CI. U.M. b. 1861 ; s. of James Soote, Reres House, Broughty Ferry, d. Feb. 1890. ST A VERT, Herbert John Brownell, 1872-4. CI. 1, 2. b. 26 May 1861 ; s. of Archibald Stavert of Hoscote, 34 Palmerston Place. Charterhouse, 1875-8; C.A. 1885; Sec. and Treas. of St. Paul's Episc. Ch., York Place, 1885-98 ; Mem. of Rep. Ch. Council of Episc. Ch. in Scotland ; 1910 Hon. Sec. and Treas. for Foreign Mission Bd., Dio. Edin. Address: 34 Palmerston Place, Edin. STEIN, Charles, 1872-8. CI. 1-6. b. 9 May 1862 ; s. of Charles Stein, 18 Claremont Crescent ; Ferguson Medal, 1877. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., C.B. 1883 ; M.D. 1886 ; and at Vienna, Breslau, and Berlin ; gen. med. pract., Shipston-on-Stour, since 1885 ; Med. Off. Shipston-on-Stour Work- house ; Surg. G.W. Rly., Warwickshire Police, etc. ; contributed Case of Com- pound Depressed Fracture of Skull with Exudation of Brain Matter, Lancet, 1885 ; m. 1886 M. M. Leith. Address : Park House, Shipston-on-Stour, Worcestershire. STEVENSON, William Ormiston, 1874-7. CI. 3-5. b. 28 Feb. 1861 ; s. of John Stevenson, Commonside, Hawick, Banker; Agent B.L. Bank, Kelso. Ad- dress : B.L. Bank House, Kelso. STRANG, James Logan, 1872-3. CI. 1. b. 13 Aug. 1859 ; s. of Walter Strang, 53 Great King Street. In City of Glasg. Bank, 1876-8; 1878- 1903 with N.B. and Merc. Insur. Co. (ret. 1903) ; m. Martha Adelaide Morrison. Address : 30 Cluny Gardens, Edin. ,STR0NG, Edmund Linwood, 1876-9. CI. 5-7. b. Dec. 1861 ; s. of Rev. R. Strong, V. of Shepscomb, Glos ; XV. and XI. St. John's Coll. Oxon; O.U.R.F.C. 1881, 83; Boat Capt. ; B.A. 1885; M.A. 1887; Rugby, England v. Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, 1884; Scotland u. G. F. Grace's XL ; Ch. of Eng. ; D. 1887 ; P. 1888 ; C. St. John the Divine, Kennington, Lond. ; joined Oxford Mission, at Calcutta, 1894. Address : Oxford Mission House, Calcutta. STUART, Dudley, 1875-9. CI. 4-7, b. 19 Aug. 1861 ; s. of W, Stuart, W.S., Peebles ; best in French, CI. 7, 1879 ; XL Edin. Univ. ; B.L. 1886 ; Advocate, 1886 ; Sheriff-Sub. of Caithness, Orkney, and Shetland at Wick, 1902 ; Sheriff-Sub. of Aberdeen, Kincardine, and Banff at Banff, 191 1 ; Jt. Ed. of Dykes and Stuart's Manuals of the Public Health Acts and Roads and Bridges Acts. Address : Banff. THOMSON, Edward Peter, 1872-6. CI. 1-4. b. 8 June 1861 ; s, of Rev, Edward Anderson Thomson, Min. of F. St. Stephen's Ch,, 20 Abercromby Place ; Dux CI. 2, 1874. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. 1881 ; W.S. 1885 ; Prin. Extractor of Court of Session since 1906 ; m. 1889 Mary Lamond Haig, 2nd dau. of Wm. Lindsay Christie, Ass. Keeper of Gen. Reg. of Sasines, Edin. A ddress : 2 Corrennie Drive, Edin. USHER, Thomas Leshe, 1873-9. CI. 2-7. b, Aug. 1862; s. of Thomas Usher, 18 Lauder Road ; XV, Pres. Edin. Brewers' Assoc. 1903-7 and the Scottish Licensed Trade Defence Assoc. 1904-7 ; m. W. M. Aitchison, 4th dau. of Thos. S. Aitchison, Brewer, Edin. Address : 8 Whitehouse Terrace, Edin. WALKER, Norman Purves, 1873-8, CI. 2-6. b. 2 Aug. 1862 ; s. of Rev. N. Walker, Dysart. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1884 ; M.D. 1888; F.R.C.P.E. 1892; Phys. for Diseases of the Skin, Roy. Inf., Edin. ; Lect. on Diseases of the Skin, Edin. Univ. ; Treas. R.C.P.E.; Ed. Edin. Med. Journal; Direct Representative for Scot, on Gen. Med. Council ; m. Annie, dau. of Edward Trimble of Green Lane, Dalston, Cumberland. Ad- dress : 7 Manor Place, Edin. WARDEN, W^illiam, 1872-3, CI. 1. b. 28 Sept. 1860 ; s. of Wilham Warden, 13 Claremont Crescent. Merchant in Buenos Aires ; m. Chris- tine Halsey. Address: 519 Calle B. Mitre, Buenos Aires. WATSON, Alexander, 1875-6. CI. 4. s. of Alexander Watson, Davidson's Mains. WATSON, Claud Robert, 1872-7, CI, 1-5. b, 4 June 1861 ; s. of James DR. MERRY'S CLASS, 1873-80 343 Watson, Man. Scott. Prov. Inst., 45 Charlotte Square. Fmiy. C.E. ; A.M.I.C.E. ; now cofifee planter, B.E. Africa. Address: Nairobi, B.E. Africa. WILSON, William Maclean, 1875-8. CI. 4-6. s. of Robert Wilson, Patricroft, Manchester. In business in Manchester. WYLD, Benjamin Charles, 1872-8. CI. 1. b. 1860 ; s. of Benjamin Wyld, Capt. 3rd Europ. Regt., H.E.I.C.S. m. Nannette Letitia Satterthwaite. Ad- dress : lo Abbotsford Crescent, St. Andrews. YOUNGER, Robert, 1875-9. CI. 4-7. b. 12 Sept. 1861 ; s. of James Younger, Brewer, Alloa ; Dux CI. 6, 1878, and of the School, 1879 ; Mitchell Medal, 1878; Gloag Medal, 1879; best in Latin and Greek Comp., CI. 7, and 1st Acad. Club Prize, 1879 ; XV. BaU. CoU. Oxon, 1880-3 ; B.A. {2nd CI. Law Trip.), 1883; M.A. 1909; Barr. Inn. Tern. 1884 ; Mem. Line. Inn, 1887 ; Q.C. 1900 ; Bencher, Line. Inn, 1908. Address : 73 South Audley Street, Lend., W., and 16 Old Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C. DR. MERRY'S CLASS, 1873-80 AYTON, James, 1875-8. CI. 3-U.M. b. 4 Sept. 1862 ; s. of Alexander Ayton, 1 Hanover Street ; Dux L.M. Sch. 1877. Law Agent, 1884; S.S.C. 1892; N.P. 1892 ; 1902 appointed by Court of Session to Bd. of Examiners under Law Agents (Scot.) Acts ; m. 1888 Margaret M'Gibbon. Address : Foyle Cottage, Wardie Road, Edin. BEGG, George, 1873-9. CI. 1-5 (in Dr. Clyde's CI. 1874-9). b. 17 July 1864; s. of George Begg, S.S.C, 29 Albany Street. In business. Address: 48 Sackville Street, Manchester. BREWIS, Robert Adams, 1873-8. CI. 1-5. b. 24 Nov. 1861 ; s. of Thomas Brewis of Eshott Hall, 19 George Square ; XX. Edin. Univ.; M.B., CM. 1884; M.D. 1887 ; fmly. med. pract. at Waratah, Tas- mania; now in Dursley; m. Agnes Helen, 2nd dau. of James Raymond Wortham of The Lea, Denham, Bucks. Address : The West Gate, Dursley, Gloucester. BROWN, John Caldwell Cochran Cook, 1873-9. CI. 1-6. b. 1862 ; s. of Rev. John Caldwell Cochran Brown of Carbeth Guthrie, Blanefield, Min. of Ceres, Fife ; XL, XV. A.C.C. ; Grange C.C. ; Lt. ist Scot. Rifles ; subsequently in Texas, and N.Z. on sheep stations for short periods ; re-entered Army ; recommended for Com. by Sir Frederick Roberts, V.C, Com.-in-Chf., India, and Sir Hugh Gough, V.C, Gen. comdg. the Punjaub ; served in Egypt (medal) ; N.W. Frontier, Waziristan (medal), 1894-5 ; rehef of Chitral, 1895, with 2nd Border Regt. ; present business, Oil Supply Co., Manufacturers of Oilfield Machinery; m. Miss Campbell, Stornoway. Address : 10 Blandford Road, St. Albans, Herts. BRYDEN, Alexander Brook, 1873-5. CI. 1, 2. b. 15 Oct. 1861 ; s. of John M. Bryden, 16 Frederick Street. C.A. 1886; of Bryden, Fedden and Co., C.A., io8a Cannon Street, Lond., E.C. ; m. . A ddress : The Hut, Tadworth, Surrey. BURNS, James, afterwards Burns-Har- topp, 1877-81. CI. 5-7. b. 22 Oct. 1862 ; s. of John William Bums, Kilmahew, Cardross ; XV. ; won High Jump, 1879. Capt. R.H.G. ; Lt. 1884 ; Capt. 1889 ; Res. 1894 ; Master of Quorn Hunt, 1898 ; m. 1894 Florence Honoria Hartopp of Dsdby HaU, Co. Leicester. Address : Dalby Hall, Melton Mowbray. BYRNE, St. Quintin, 1873-6. CI. 1, 2 (in Dr. Clyde's CI. 1874-6). s. of Edward Simpson Byrne, Lahore. CAMPBELL, William Neville, 1873-6. CI. 1, 2 (in Dr. Clyde's CI. 1874-6). b. 27 Dec. 1863 ; s. of Sheriff James Campbell, Edin. Blair Lodge, 1876-83 ; Capt. of Sch. 1881-3; XV. (Capt. 1881-3) ; XL (Capt. 1883) ; Sandhurst ; XV. ; Maj. I.S.C ; Lt. Roy. Warwickshire Rifles and Roy. Munster Fus. 1884 ; I.S.C. 1886 ; Capt. 1895 ; Maj. 1902 ; ret. 1903 ; served with Burmese exped. 1886-7 (desp., Lond. Gaz. 2 Sept. 1887, medal with clasp) ; received thanks of Lt.-Gov. of Burma on three occasions ; joined staff of Tatler, 1911 ; m. Emily Beatrice, dau. of Col. N. W. Foord. Address : 43 Kempsford Gardens, Earl's Court, Lond., S.W. CARSLAW, John Howie, 1877-9. CI. 5, 6. b, 1863; s. of Rev. W. H. 844 DR. MERRY'S CLASS, 1873-80 Carslaw, Helensburgh ; Mitchell Medal, 1879. Glasg. Univ. ; M.A. ; M.B., CM. i886 ; M.D. 1893 ; and at Leipzig, Berlin, and Strasburg ; Ho. Phys. and Surg. Western Inf., Glasg. ; d. 12 Aug. 1895 ; see also E.A. Ch. iii. 4. CARSTAIRS, James Leslie, 1874-5. CI. 2. b. 7 Sept. 1861 ; s. of James Leslie Carstairs, C.E., Balweary, Kirk- caldy. Sheep Farmer, Australia. Address: Cur- riwyma, Queensland. CLYDE, James Avon, 1873-80. CI. 1-7. b. 14 Nov. 1863 ; s. of James Clyde, M.A., LL.D., Class. Master, E.A., 1861-78; Dux CI. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 and of the School, 1880 ; best in French and German, and Latin and Greek Comp., CI. 7, 1880 ; Mackenzie Prizes open to Rector's CI. for best in French, German, and English, 1879 and 1880. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. (ist CI. Hons.) and Gray Schol. . 1884 ; LL.B. 1888 ; LL.D. Edin. 1910 ; Advocate, 1887 ; K.C. 1901 ; Sol.-Gen. for Scot. 1905-6 ; J. P. and D.L. Co. of Kinross ; contested Clackmannan and Kinross, 1906 ; M.P. (U.) for W. Edin. since 1909; Hon. Sec. to the Dirs. E.A. 1889-96; Dir. since 1897; m. 1895 Anna Margaret M'Diarmid, dau. of P. W. Latham, M.D., Cambridge. Address: 27 Moray Place, Edin., and Briglands, Fossoway, Kinross- shire. See also E.A. Ch. xiii. 9. CRAWFORD, William Thomas, 1873-5. CI. 1, 2. b. 8 Sept. 1862 ; s. of Rev. Thomas J. Crawford, D.D., LL.D., Prof, of Divinity, Edin. Univ., 13 Great King Street. Edin. Univ.; M.A. ; M.B., CM. 1889; M.D. 1895 ; F.R.CS.E. 1892 ; med. pract., Worksop; m. 1894 Miss M'Hardy. Address: 39 Bridge Street, Worksop, Notts. CUMSTIE, James George, 1873-6. CI. 1-3. b. 21 Oct. 1861 ; s. of James Cumstie, Oban. Address : Springmount, Peebles. DOUGLAS, Andrew Halliday, 1873- 80. CI. 1-7. b. 3 Feb. 1864 ; s. of A. Halliday Douglas, M.D., 30 Melville Street ; best in English Hist., CI. 7, 1880 ; Wallace Prize for best English Essay open to Rector's CI. 1879 ; Acad. Club Exhib. Edin. Univ. ; medals and prizes in Phil, and Literature ; M.A. 1883 ; Cunningham Fell. New Coll. ; Ass. to Rev. Dr. MacLeod, Birkenhead; subsequently at Renfield F. Ch., Glasg., and F. St. George's, Edin., with Dr. Whyte ; for three yrs. Min. of Huntly, and for eight yrs. of new Presb. Ch., Cam- bridge, when appointed to Chair of Apolo- getics and Pastoral Theology at Knox Coll., Toronto ; m. 1890 Miss I. L. Love ; d. 15 June 1902 ; see also E.A. Ch. ix. 119. DOUGLAS, Kenneth Mackinnon, 1873-9. CI. 1-6. b. 11 Jan. 1863; s. of A. Halliday Douglas, M.D., 30 Mel- ville Street. Edin. U«iiv. ; M.B., CM. 1885 ; M.D. 1889 (Gold Medal for Thesis) ; F.R.CS.E. 1889 ; Phys. Edin. ; Examiner, R.C.S.E. ; Med. Off. to G.P.O. ; Prin. Med. Oflf. Caledonian Insur. Co. ; m. 1890 Miss F. Leslie. Address : 19 Chester Street, Edin. DRYBROUGH, Walter John, 1873-4. a. 1. b. 24 April 1862 ; s. of Thomas Drybrough, Brewer, 40 Drummond Place. Edin. Polo Club ; of Drybrough and Co., Brewers, Edin. ; killed in accident at polo, 4 Aug. 1899. DUNCAN, James Macdonald, 1877-8. CI. U.M. b. 13 June 1861 ; s. of G. H. Duncan, Banker, Dingwall ; best in English, Writing, and Book- keeping, U.M. Sch., 1878. Agent Nat. Bank of Scot., Dingwall ; J. P. and Hon. Sheriff Sub. Ross and Cromarty ; Capt. 4th Seaforth Highs. ; m. Clare, dau. of Maj.-Gen. John Duncan, Roy. Dublin Fus. A ddress : National Bank House, Dingwall. GALLETLY, William Gloag, 1873-9. CI. 1-6. b. 27 April 1862 ; s. of John Galletly, S.S.C, 22 Albany Street. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1884 ; Phys. Perth, Halifax and Bolton ; now at North- wold ; late Surg.-Capt. 4th V.B. Norf. Regt., Poor Law Med. Ofi. the York Union, Pub. Vaccinator the York Union, etc. ; m. Lala, dau. of Rev. R Mitchell, Greenock. Address : The Beeches, Northwold, Norfolk. GARDINER, Arthur Hamilton, 1875-80. CI. 3-7. b. 18 March 1864; s. of Sheriff Gardiner, Campbeltown. A.F.C ; Distiller, Campbeltown ; m. T. B. Mactaggart, Campbeltown. Address : Redholme, Campbeltown. GARDINER, George William, 1876-9. CI. L.-U.M. b. 8 Nov. 1860 ; s. of Sheriff Gardiner, Campbeltown. T.C. and Jun. Baillie of Campbeltown Burgh ; d. 27 Feb. 1912 ; see also E.A. Ch. xix. 106. GARDINER, Hay Ferrier Forrest, 1875- 81. CI. 3-7. b. 4 April 1865 ; s. of Sheriff Gardiner, Campbeltown ; XI. DR. MERRY'S CLASS, 1873-80 345 Sandhurst, 1884-5 ; Capt. ist Batt. R.S. ; Lt. R.S. 1885 ; Capt. 1895 ; ret. rgoi ; served during operations in Zululand, 1888 ; S. African War, 1 899-1901 ; took part in operations in O.F.S. Feb. to May 1900 ; in Transvaal, E. of Pretoria, July to 29 Nov. 1900, including actions at Belfast, 26 and 27 Aug., and Lydenberg, 5-8 Sept. ; in O.R.C. May to 29 Nov. 1900 ; in Cape Colony, S. of Orange River, 1899-1900 ; again in Transvaal, 30 Nov. 1900 to Sept. 1901, Station Comdt. (desp., Lond. Gaz. 10 Sept. 1 90 1, Queen's medal with four clasps). Address : South Park, Campbel- town. GORDON, Norman George, J876-9. CI. L. and U.M. b. 3 June 1862 ; s. of John Gordon, West Park, Elgin. Tea-planter, Ceylon.; d. 25 May 1898. GRACIE, Charles Archibald, 1875-7. CI, 3-L.M. b. 16 Dec. 1860 ; s. of John Gracie, Happrew, Stobo. Farmer ; m. Helen Tudhope. Address : Easter Happrew, Stobo. GUTHRIE, Alexander, 1873-4. CI. 1. b. 1864; s. of Wilham Guthrie, Advocate, 8 Fettes Row. Glasg. Acad. 1875 ; Glasg. Univ. 1880-3 '• Anderson's Coll., Leipzig Univ., Lond. Univ., B.Sc. ; Consultant Chemist to Saml. Court- auld and Co. Ltd., Lond., etc., at Brain- tree, Essex; m. . Address: Elmhurst, Braintree, Essex. GUTHRIE, David, 1873-4. CI. 1. s. of William Guthrie, Advocate, 8 Fettes Row. Accountant, Glasg., 1890. Address : 191 W. George Street, Glasg. HALDANE, James Aylmer Lowthorpe, 1873-8. CI. 1-5. b. 17 Nov. 1862; s. of D. Rutherford Haldane, M.D., 22 Charlotte Square. Wimbledon Sch. ; Sandhurst; Brig.- Gen., Gen. Staff, Eastern Command ; C.B. 1906 ; D.S.O. 1898 ; Lt. Gordon Highs. 1882; Capt. 1892; Maj. and Brev. Lt.- Col. 1902 ; Brev. Col. and Col. 1906 ; served with Waziristan exped. 1894-5 (medal with clasp) ; took part in operations in Chitral with Relief Force, 1895 (medal with clasp) ; served at Tirah, 1897-8, on staff ; took part in actions of Chagru Kotal and Dargai ; at the capture of Sampagha and Arhanga Passes ; at reconnaissance of Saran Sar and action of 9 Nov. 1897 ; during operations at and around Dwatoi and action of 24 Nov. 1897 ; took part in operations against Khani Khel Chamkhanis, in Bara Valley, 7-14 Dec. 1897; also in Bazar Valley, 25- 30 Dec. 1897 (desp., Lond. Gaz. 5 April 1898, D.S.O., two clasps) ; served in S. African War, 1899-1900 ; took part in operations in Natal, 1899, including action at Elands- laagte (seriously wounded) ; in Natal, March to June 1900, including action at Laing's Nek, 6-9 June ; in Transvaal, E. of Pretoria, July to 29 Nov. 1900, including actions at Belfast, 26 and 27 Aug., and Lydenberg, 5-8 Sept. ; in command of armoured train captured at Chieveley (slightly wounded), 15 Nov. 1900, escaped from Pretoria (desp., Lond. Gaz. 8 Feb. 1901, Queen's medal with four clasps, brev. of Lt. - Col.) ; served in Russo-Japanese War, 1904-5, Attache to Japanese Army in Manchuria (Japanese War medal, Order of the Sacred Treasure (3rd cl.) , C.B.) ; other foreign decorations, Legion of Honour and Prussian Royal Crown (2nd cl.). Address: 19 Talbot Square, Lond., W. HILL, Albert Edward, 1873-80. Cl. 1-7. b. March 1863 ; s. of James Lawson Hill, W.S., Commissary Clerk, 26 Heriot Row ; XV. Sheep Farmer, Australia ; m. Edith Hill, Sydney. Address : Luthrie, Redcliffe, Bris- bane, Australia. HOOPER, William Singleton, 1873-4. Cl. 1. b. 4 Jan. 1863 ; s. of James Singleton Hooper, Lochend House. Elizabeth Coll. Guernsey ; Dulwich Coll. ; Ass. Man. Ocean Accident and Guarantee Co. Ltd., Lond. ; m. Elsie Taylor. Address : South Knoll, Highfield Hill, Upper Norwood, Lond., S.E. HOWDEN, Charles Robert Andrew, 1873-8. CI. 1-5. b. 18 Jan. 1862 ; s. of James Howden, C.A., 20 Manor Place; XL Edin. Univ. ; M.A. ; Advocate, 1886 ; Lect. on International Private Law, Edin. Univ., 1910 ; Dir. E.A. since 1911; Author of Trusts, Trustees, and the Trusts Acts, 1893 ; m. 1909 L. M. Hill, dau. of Craw- ford Hill, Sheriff -Sub. of , Ross-shire. Ad- dress : 27 Drummond Place, Edin. KERR, Alexander Ferrier, 1874-5. Cl. 2, b. 13 Sept. 1861 ; s. of William F. Kerr, 6 Belgrave Crescent. Sandhurst; Lt. 42nd Highs. 1883 ; served in Soudan exped. 1884 with ist Batt. Black Watch, and was present in engagements at El Teb and Tamai (medal with clasp and Khedive's star) ; served in Nile exped. 1884-5 with ist Batt. Black Watch ; took part with River Col. under Maj. -Gen. Earle, and was present at engagement at Kirbekan (two clasps) ; also served with Egyptian Frontier F.F. in 1885-6 with the M.I., and was present at engagement at Giniss ; d. 25 Oct. 1887. KIRK, Douglas George, 1873-80. Cl. 1-7. b. 5 Aug. 1862 ; s. of John Kirk, W.S., 12 Claremont Crescent. Rancher in the Argentine. Address: Es- tancia del Oro, Buenos Ayres, Argentina. KIRK PATRICK, William, 1873-4. Cl. 1. b. 3 Feb. 1863 ; s. of James 346 DR. MERRY'S CLASS, 1873-80 Kirkpatrick, M.D., Dep. Surg.-Gen. Madras Army, 22 Magdala Crescent. Sandhurst ; XV. ; represented Sandhurst V. Woolwich in Half-mile, Quarter-mile, and Gymnastic Team; Maj. LA. ; D.S.O. 1902 ; Lt. 1863 ; with 55th Rifles, I.A., until ret. Maj. 1904; served in Burma, 1885-7 (medal and clasp) ; Miranzai exped. 1891 ; Kurram Force, 1892-3 ; N.W. Frontier of India, 1897-8 (medal and clasp) ; Gumatti exped. 1898 (desp.) ; Waziri exped. 1901-2 (desp., clasp to medal, D.S.O.) ; Sec. New Club, North Berwick ; m. LiUias, dau. of Capt. Robert Steuart, D.I,., of West- wood, Linlithgowshire. A ddress : 9 Dirleton Avenue, North Berwick. LAWRIE, Walter David, 1873-6 and 1877- 81. CI. 1-7. b. 1863 ; s. of Walter Lawrie, Lufra House, Granton. Advocate in Singapore and Penang from 1900-7, when returned to Lond., and subsequently went to Rhodesia. LECKIE, John Duncan, 1877-8. CI. 5. s. of H. Leckie, St. Thomas, W. Indies. LOCKHART, Douglas Francis Pigott, 1877-8. CI. 5. s. of M. Lockhart, 7 Danube Street ; d. M'CLEW, John Cowan, 1875-8. CI. 3-5. b. 21 April 1861 ; s. of John M'Clew, Dinvin, Portpatrick, Wigtownshire. Edin. Univ.; M.B., CM. 1883; D.P.H., Cambridge, 1891 ; Med. Off., M.O.H., and Pub. Vaccinator, parish of Stoney Kirk, 1885-92; D.M.O., parish of Leek and Lowe; M.O., Leek Union Workhouse ; Pub. Vac- cinator, Leek and Leekfrith dist. ; M.O.H., Leek Rural dist. ; m. Margaret Ann Howie. Address: Stockwell House, Leek, Staffs. MACDONALD, Alexander Moody Stuart, 1873-8. CI. 1-5. s.of JohnMacdonald, Accountant, 7 Randolph Cliff. Went to America ; d. 1892. MACDONALD, Duncan Robert, 1873-8. CI. 1-5. b. 1863 ; s. of John Mac- donald, 7 Randolph Chff. Edin. Univ.; L.R.C.P.E., L.R.C.S.E. 1886; med. pract. at Dunbar ; m. . Ad- dress : Port Lodge, Dunbar. MACKENZIE, Charles Alexander, 1873- 80. CI. 1-7. b. Dec. 1862; s. of Maj.-Gen. Cohn Mackenzie, 7th Regt., 10 Saxe-Coburg Place ; XL, XV. ; won Pole-vaulting, 1880. Indigo-planter, Behar, India, 1882-1900 ; in charge Civil SuppUes for Johannesburg dist. during S. African War ; Sec. U.S. Club, Calcutta, 1907-12 ; now Sec. Ootacamund Club, Ootacamund, Nilgiris, S. India ; m. B. C. Hewitt, dau. of J. F. Hewitt, I.C.S. Address : Club Cottage, Ootacamund Club, Ootacamund, Nilgiris, S. India. MACKENZIE, Ronald Pearson, 1873-80. CI. 1-7. b. Jan. 1864; s. of Maj.- Gen. Colin Mackenzie, 7th Regt., 10 Saxe-Coburg Place ; XL Edin. Univ.; M.B., CM. 1889; D.P.H., Cambridge, 1898; practised in Shropshire; went to S. Africa as Civil Surg. S.A.F.F. ; late Chf. Dist. Surg., Johannesburg ; now Med. Supt. Johannesburg Hosp. ; m. Maud C. Raafi. Address: Johannesburg Hospital, Transvaal, S. Africa. MACKINTOSH, Thomas, 1878-80. CI. 6, 7. b. 12 Oct. 1863 ; s. of Rev. Thomas Mackintosh, The Manse, St. Cyrus, Montrose. W.S. 1887; of Mackintosh and Boyd, W.S. ; m. 1903 A. D. Pinney. Address : I Forres Street, Edin. MACLAGAN, Robert Borthwick, 1873-8. CI. 1-U.M. b. 12 Aug. 1860; s. of David Maclagan, C.A., Man. Edin. Life Assur. Co., 9 Royal Circus. Farnjer, Le Mars, Iowa, U.S.A., 1880- 1901 (ret. 1901). Address: 72 North- umberland Street, Edin. MATTHEW, Charles Geekie, 1874-80. CI. 2-7. b. 1862 ; s. of Patrick M. Matthew of Newmiln, Perth. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1885 ; P. and 0. Co.'s service (med.), 1886-8; R.N. Med. Service, 1889 ; ret. Fleet Surg. 1909 ; Order of Rising Sun (4th cl.), Japan, 1907; F.L.S. 1908. Address : Jun. Naval and Military Club, Lond. MILLAR, Frederick George, 1873-8. Cl. 1-U.M. b. 2 Jan. 1862 ; s. of James Millar, Springbank, Musselburgh. Went to Iowa, U.S.A. ; d. 21 March 1882. MILLAR, Thomas, 1873-6. Cl. 1-3. b. 26 Jan. 1860 ; s. of James Millar, Springbank, Musselburgh, d. 5 Dec. 1885. MOSMAN, Alexander Chancellor, 1873-81. Cl. 1-7. b. 5 March 1863 ; s. of Hugh Mosman of Auchtyfardle, 11 Chalmers Street; XV. and XL A.F.C. ; Inter-City XV. ; A.C.C. ; with Bank of Scot, for some yrs. ; now Man. for Bell, Rannie and Co., Wine Merchants. Address : 17 Grosvenor Street, Edin. NICOLSON, James, 1873-7. Cl. 1-L.M. s. of David Nicolson, Comely Green Park. Wine Merchant, Glasg. ; m. Miss Gibson. NORIE, Evelyn William Medows, 1873-6. Cl. 1-3. b. 30 Aug. 1862 ; s. of Maj.- Gen. E. M. Norie, 14 Coates Gardens. DR. MERRY'S CLASS, 1873-80 347 Fettes, 1876-80 ; XI. and XV. ; Sand- hurst, 1882-3 ; XI. ; passed S.C. 1894 ; Col. ; Lt. Middlesex Regt. 1883 ; Capt. 1891 ; Brev. Maj. 1900 ; Maj. 1901 ; Lt.-Col. 1909 ; Brev. Col. 191 1 ; A.D.C. to H.M. the King, 191 1 ; served with Burmese exped. 1887-9 with InteU. Branch (medal with two clcisps) ; served with Chin-Lushai exped. 1889-90 (desp., Lond. Gaz. 12 Sept. 1890, clasp) ; took part in operations in ChitrEil, 1895, with Relief Force ; Brig. Signalling Off. ist Res. Brig. (18 March to Aug. 1895) ; served on N.W. Frontier of India, 1897 ; present at defence of Malakand, on staff ; in action at Landakai and in operations in Bajaur and in Mohmand country (desp., Lond. Gaz. 5 Nov. 1897 S'lid II J^n. 1898, medal with two clasps) ; served in China, 1900, on staff ; present at relief of Peldng, took part in actions of Peitsang and Yangtsun (desp., Lond. Gaz. 14 May 1901, Brev. Maj., medal with clasp) ; Ass. Mil. Sec. at War Office ; m. Violet Arundel. A ddress : War Office, Whitehall, Lond., S.W. ORR, David Macbeth Moir, 1873-4. CI. 1. b. 5 April 1862 ; s. of Maj .-Gen. James Orr, Red House, Musselburgh. A.F.C. ; Inter-City XV. ; Produce Mer- chant; sole partner of Moir, Kirkwood and Co., Glasg. Address : 2 Fettes Row, Edin. PARK, Albert Edward, 1873-8. CI. 1- U.M. b. 10 March 1863 ; s. of James D. Park, 30 London Street. Engineer ; m. M. Louden, Manchester. Address : Macclesfield. PARK, Hope, 1877-9. CI. U.M. b. 30 Sept. 1864 ; s. of J. H. Park, Canonbie, Dumfriesshire. S.S.C. 18 cent, Edin. 51. Address: 22 Claremont Cres- PARK, James, 1877-8. CI. U.M. b. 11 Dec. 1862 ; s. of J. H. Park, Canonbie, Dumfriesshire. Of U.S. Steel Corp. ; m. Elizabeth Neale, N.Y. Address : Marchbank, Canonbie, Dum- friesshire. PARSONS, Harold Daniel Edmund, 1874-5. CI. 2. b. 3 July 1863 ; s. of Maj.-Gen. J. E. B. Parsons, I.A., 9 Abercorn Terrace, Portobello. Sandhurst; passed out second ; Col. A.O.D. ; C.M.G. 1900 ; Lt. Roy. W. Surrey Regt. 1882 ; Capt. 1891 ; Maj. 1898 ; Lt.-Col. A.O.D. 1904 ; Col. 1910 ; served with Burmese exped. 1886-8 as Supt. Army Signalling, 3rd Brig, (medal with two clasps) ; served in S. African War, 1899-1902 ; took part in operations in O.F.S. Feb. to May 1900 ; in Cape Colony, S. of O.R., 1899-1900 ; in Cape Colony, N. of O.R., and in Trans- vaal, Feb. to March 1901, and again in Cape Colony, 30 Nov. 1900 to Jan. 1901 ; apptd. to act in a superior Departl. Rank (A.O.D.) from 9 Oct. 1899 (desp., Lond. Gaz. 16 April 1901, Queen's medal with three clasps, and King's medal with two clasps, C.M.G.) ; m. Julia, dau. of Thomas Archer, C.M.G., of Gracemere, Queensland. Address : Ass. Dir. of Ordnance Stores, Army H.Q., S. Africa, Pretoria. PATERSON, John Melvin, 1875-81. CI. 3-7. b. 30 Oct. 1863 ; s. of John Paterson, M.L.A., Cape Colony, 55 Earl's Court Square, So. Kensington, S.W, M.A., LL.M. Trin. HaU, Cantab ; 4th in 2nd CI. Law Trip. 1885 ; Law Schol. and Prizeman ; Coll. VIII. ; Barr. Mid. Tern. 1887 ; Chancery Bar ; ist CI. Scholar. (100 gns.) in Equity, and 2nd CI. Scholar. (30 gns.) in Internat. and Constit. Law ; Ed. of the 5th edit, of Kerr on the Law and Practice of Injunctions, 1914; m. Adelaide Maud Maria, 2nd dau. of J. J. Winter, J. P., Drayton Lodge, near Norwich. Address: 9 01dSquare,Lincoln'sInn,Lond.,W.C.,and6i Avonmore Road, W. Kensington, Lond. , W. PATERSON, John Salmon, 1875-8. CI. 3-5. b. 22 Sept. 1861 ; s. of John Paterson of Milton, J.P. ; KX, Sometime farmer at Potholm, Langholm ; F.S.I. ; now land valuer in Valuation Dept., I.R. ; m. Agnes Brown, dau. of Jas. R. Wilson, Sol., Sanquhar. Address : I.R., Valuation Dept., Wellington Chambers, Ayr. PATTEN, Alexander, 1873-7. CI. 1-4. b. 23 June 1863 ; s. of John Patten, W.S., 7 Drummond Place. CUfton, 1877-81 ; Oriel Coll. Oxon ; Coll. XI. and XV. ; Hon. Sec. Grange C.C. 1886- 96 ; of James Cathcart and Co., Wine Merchants, Leith ; m. 1894 EUzabeth, e. dau. of James R. Gillespie of Montreal, Canada. Address : 61 Great King Street, Edin. POOL, George, 1877-9. CI. U.M. b. 5 April 1862 ; s. of Benjamin Pool, Annan. E.I. Merchant ; d. 4 April 1894. REID, Alexander Pollock, 1877-80. CI. 5-7. b. 2 June 1862 ; s. of John Reid, Lochwinnoch ; XI., XV. ; won Mile, 1878, 79, and 80 ; Cricket Ball, Long Leap, and 100 Yds. 1880. Sol. 1887; N.P. 1888; Bank Agent, John- stone, Renfrewshire; m. Miss Cockburn; d. I Feb. 1909. RHIND, Ernest Sackville, 1873-8. CI. 1- U.M. b. 26 Jan. 1862; s. of David Rhind, Architect, 54 Great King Street. Journalist; m. . Address : Seattle Tiiaes Of6ce, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. 348 DR. MERRY'S CLASS, 1873-80 ROBERTSON, Lionel Eraser, 1873-8. CI. 1-5. b. 1863; s. of George Robertson, C.E., of Hedderwick. Ex. Engineer, P.W.D., Punjab ; m. E. C. Don. Address : Umballa, Punjab, India. ROBERTSON-FULLARTON, Archibald Louis Fullarton, 1876-9. CI. 4-6. b. 8 Oct. 1862 ; s. of Rev. H. Robert- son, 66 Great King Street, Min. of Bo'ness. Edin.Univ. ; M.B.,C.M. 1884; L.R.C.S.E. 1886 ; med. pract., Glasg. ; D.L. Co. Bute. Address : 201 Bath Street, Glasg., and Kil- michael, Brodick, Isle of Arran. SALMON, Melville Babington, 1878-5. CI. 1, 2. b. 1862 ; s. of John Morgan Salmon, 28 Warriston Crescent. Orange - grower and Cotton - planter, Florida and Georgia, U.S.A. ; m. Lena Clark of Georgia ; d. June 1890. SAMPLE, Charles Herbert, 1876-80. CI. 4-7. b, 22 Nov. 1862 ; s. of Thomas Sample of Bothal Castle, Morpeth ; Ferguson Medal, 1878 ; XV. (Capt. 1879) ; XI. ; won Long Leap and Cricket Ball, 1879. Emmanuel Coll. Cantab ; B.A. 1884; Coll. XV.; England XV. v. Ireland, 1884, 85; v. Scotland, 1886; Northumberland Co. XV. 1882-7 ; Northumberland Co. XI. 1884- 92 ; Land Agent ; F.S.I. ; Mem. North- umberland C.C. since 1900 ; Chm. of Castle Ward Bd. of Guardians since 1904 ; m. Maria Florence, e. dau. of John Greene, The Hope, Moffat. Address : Matfen, Cor- bridge-on-Tyne. SCOTT, Gideon James, 1873-4. CI. 1, Mrs. Milne, 32 Great King Street (Guardian). SCOTT, William Aitchison, 1873-4. CI. 1. Mrs. Milne, 32 Great King Street (Guardian). SEARLE, Charles Thomas Arnold, 1873-9. CI. 1-6. b. 28 Dec. 1863 ; s. of Col. Searle, R.E., Calcutta. Col. I.S.C. ; Lt. 35th Sikhs, 1883 ; Capt. 1894; Maj. 1901; Lt.-Col. 1904; Brev. Col. 1908 ; served with Burmese exped. 1885-6 (medal with clasp) ; served in E. Africa, 1902-4, during operations in Somali- land (medal with clasp) ; d. 7 Aug. 1910. SMITH, Alexander, 1874-8. CI. 2-L.M. b. 15 Aug. 1862; s. of George H. Smith, M.D., 80 Great King Street. Orange Grove Planter ; m. A. M. Beckett of Dunedin, Fla. Address: Dunedin Pin- ellas Co., Florida, U.S.A. SMITH, David Jugurtha, 1876-7. CI. L.M. s. of David Smith, 27 Lauder Road. SMITH, Hariy Graham, 1873-8. CI. 1-5. b. 26 Dec. 1862 ; s. of John Smith, M.D., F.R.S., F.R.C.S.E., 11 Wemyss Place. Edin. Univ. ; L.R.C.S.E. 1883 ; L.R.C.P.E. 1884; L.D.S. 1886; gen. med. pract; m. Margaret Jenkinson of Yealand Conyers. Address : Yealand Conyers, Carnforth. SPENCE, Frederick Dice, 1873-9. CI. 1-6. b. 29 Dec. 1861 ; s. of Prof. Spence, 21 Ainslie Place. Edin. Univ. 1879-81 ; went to Uruguay, 1883 ; Paraguay, 1888 ; Man. of various Estancias till 1902 , when he became a rancher at Villa del Pilar. Address: Villa del Pilar, Paraguay. STEIN, John Ramsay, 1874-8. CI. 2-5. b. 25 Aug. 1863 ; s. of Charles Stein, 18 Claremont Crescent. Wine Merchant, Glasg. ; m. 1891 Miss Gemmell ; d. 27 Nov. 1892. STEWART, David Brown Douglas, 1877-9. CI. 5, 6. b. 3 Aug. 1862 ; s. of Sir David Stewart, LL.D., of Ban- chory-Devenick. M.A. Aberdeen Univ. ; 1889 partner in 8. R. Stewart and Co., Comb Manufacturers, Aberdeen, which was amalgamated with others under the name of the Aberdeen Comb Works Co. Ltd., of which he is Mang. Dir. ; Mem. of Sch. Bd. and P.O. of Banchory - Devenick, etc. ; Vice - Pres. Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce ; J. P. Co. of Kincardine and Co. of City of Aberdeen ; Lt. ist V.B. Gordon Highs. 1884; Capt. 1892 ; Maj. 1905 ; Lt.-Col. and Hon. Col. 1907 ; now Lt.-Col. and Hon. Col. comdg. 4th Batt. Gordon Highs. (T.F.) ; V.D. 1904 ; King Edward (1902) and King George (1911) Coronation medals; m. 1899 I. A. Brown, dau. of Hon. Alex. Brown, M.L.C., Bombay. Address : Drumduan, Banchory- Devenick, by Aberdeen. TUKE, William Magee, 1875-8. CI. 3-5. b. 14 Aug. 1862 ; s. of Sir John Batty Tuke, M.D., LL.D., 20 Charlotte Square. Edin. Univ. 1880-6 ; Scot. Episc. Theolog. Coll. 1884-6 ; Scot. Episc. Ch. ; St. Bartho- lomew, Hyde, Winchester, 1886; King's Somborne, 1888 ; Nuthurst, Sussex, 1893 ; Huntly, 1896 ; Elgin, 1902 ; Bimam, 1905 ; Forfar, 1912. Address : St. John's Parsonage, Forfar. VASSIE, Richard, 1877-8. CI. U.M. b. 30 June 1862 ; s. of John Vassie, Crofton Hill, Lanark. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1883 ; M.D. 1886; M.R.C.S. Lond. 1883 ; d. 25 Sept. 1889. DR. CLYDE'S (MR. STRATHAIRN'S AND MR. BURNS'S) CLASS, 1874-81 349 VERTUE, Arthur Francis, 1873-5. CI. 1, 2. b. 2 Dec. 1862 ; s. of James Vertue, Lt.-Col. R.E. (Madras). U.S. Coll. Westward Ho, 1875-7; Oriental Bank, Lond., for a time ; went to S. Africa in Methuen's Horse under Sir Charles Warren ; when disbanded enlisted in 5th Roy. Irish Lancers ; served seven years, but was too old for a commission ; subse- quently until indigo failed was planting in Behar ; resident in Canada since 1903. Address : Montreal, Canada. WARRACK, John, 1873-80. CI. 1-7. b. 1863; s. of John Warrack, 14 Carlton Terrace. Edin. Univ. ; Ship Owner, Leith. Publi- cations : Cathedral and other Churches of Great Britain ; Five Songs (Novello) ; In Praise of Neptune (Novello) ; Greek Sculpture, m. Miss Dunlop, y. dau. of John Dunlop of Brockloch, Ayrshire^ Address : 13 Rothesay Terrace, Edin. WOOD, Charles, 1873-6. CI. 1-3. b. 8 Jan. 1862; s. of Mrs. Wood, 11 Claremont Crescent. Chf. Engineer, Cincinnati, Hamilton, and Dayton Rly., U.S.A. ; m. 1890 Ruth Cowing; d. 28 Nov. 1895. YOUNG, John Denholm, 1879-80. CI. 7. b. 15 March 1863 ; s. of Lt.-Col. Samuel Denholm Young, H.E.I.C.S., 10 Morningside Place, Edin. ; Gloag Medal and Balfour Prize for Math. 1880. 1881 Edin. Univ. (T.C. Bursar) ; 1887 Whitworth Scholar. (Engineering) ; 1887-8 Ass. to Prof, of Math., Glasg. Tech. Coll. ; 1891-4 Head Draughtsman, N.E. Marine Engineering Co. Ltd., Sunderland ; 1893 and 1896 Gold MedaUist, N.E. Coast Inst, of Engineers and Shipbuilders ; 1895-6 Lect. on Steam, Sen. Laboratory CI., E. Lond. Tech. Coll. ; M. Inst. Naval Architects ; partner in Atkinson, Young and Robson, Consult. Engineers, etc., Liverpool and Newcastle ; Author of Light Marine Machinery (Reed, Sunderland) ; m. 1898 Mira, 3rd dau. of Maj. Edward Phillips, late 8th Huss. Ad- dress : 7 Commercial Court, 1 7 Water Street, Liverpool. DR. CLYDE'S (AFTERWARDS MR. STRATHAIRN'S AND MR. BURNS'S) CLASS, 1874-81 ADAMSON, Alexander Archibald, 1877-9. CI. L. and U.M. b. 8 Dec. 1862 ; s. of John Adamson, M.D., The Scores, St. Andrews. Rancher in the Argentine, 1882-1909 ; m. May Fitzpatrick ; d. 10 June 1909 ; see also E.A. Ch. xvii. 27. AITON, Joseph Bray, 1874-5. CI. 1. s. of John Alton, 16 Buckingham Terrace. ANDERSON, Frederick Thomas, 1875-7. CI. 2 (in Mr. Carmichael's CI. 1876-7). b. 10 Aug. 1862; s. of Thomas Anderson, M.D.(H.p.I.C.S.), 10 George Square. L.R.C.P. and S.E. 1888; F.R.C.S.E. 1895 ; M.D. Brussels, 1895 ; also at Dublin and Vienna ; gen. med. pract. ; m. Beatrice, dau. of Rev. J. Mortlock-Brown, M.A., V. of Atworth, Wiltshire. Address : The Pop- lars, Horsmonden, Kent. ANDERSON, James Patrick, 1874-81. CI. 1-U.M. (in Mr. Carmichael's CI. 1876-80). b. 1864; s. of James Anderson, 7 Laverockbank Terrace, Trinity. C.A. Edin. ; afterwards Tea and Rubber Planter in Ceylon (ret. 1913). Address : Badminton Club, 100 Piccadillj', Lond., W. ANNAN, James, 1878-9. CI. U.M. b. 20 Nov. 1861 ; s. of William Annan, Sol. and Town Clerk, Belvidere, Lanark. Edin. Univ. ; Capt. Lanark G.C. 1893-4 > Law Agent, 1887 ; N.P. ; Clerk of Lieuten- ancy of Lanarkshire, 1891 ; Jt. Town Clerk of Lanark, 1892 ; Town Clerk since 1908 ; Sec. and Treas. to Lanark Educational Trust, 1906, etc. ; Burgess of the Roy. Burgh of Lanark, 1897 ; Pres. of Assoc, of Burgh Officials of Scot. 1907-9 ; m. Agnes Murdoch, 2nd dau. of J. H. Brown, The Hur- let, Stirlingshire. Address : Gallow Hill, Lanark. AULD, George William, 1874-6. CI. 1, 2. b. 19 June 1864 ; s. of John Auld, W.S., 18 Grosvenor Crescent. Loretto, 1876-80. Address : 18 Lans- downe Crescent, Edin. BALFOUR, William Adrian Alex., 1876- 80. CI. 3-6. b. 20 Feb. 1864 ; s. of Robert Balfour, C.A., F.F.A., Edin. Sec. of the City of Glasgow Life Assur. Co., 22 Rutland Square. C.A. 1887 ; Treas. F. Churches (Scot.) Widows' and Orphans' Fund. Address : 49 Castle Street, Edin. BELL, Alexander, 1874-9. CI. 1-U.M. s. of Charles D. Bell, 4 Danube Street. Sometime Sol., Cape Town. 350 DR. CLYDE'S (MR. STRATHAIRN'S AND MR. BURNS'S) CLASS, 1874-81 BELL, Anthony, 1874-80. CI. 1-6. s. of Charles D. Bell, 4 Danube Street. BELLAIRS, Malcolm, 1878-9. CI. U.M. s. of George Bellairs, Crown Receiver- Gen, for Scot., Spring Gardens, Portobello. BLAIKIE, Charles Louis, 1878-9. , CI. U.M. b. 27 July 1862 ; s. of Rev. W. Garden Blaikie, D.D., LL.D., Prof, of Divinity, New Coll., Edin. C.A. 1887 ; Maj. and Hon. Lt.-Col. Mid- lothian R.G.A. (Vols.) ; V.D. ; Sec. and Treas. Scot. Nat. Artillery Assoc. ; m. Isabel Steaines ; d. 15 Oct. 1909 ; see also E.A. Ch. xvii. 10. BORTHWICK, Alexander, 1874-9. CI. 1-U.M. b. 1 Oct. 1863 ; s. of Charles Borthwick, Mindrum, Coldstream. Farmer. Address : Mindrum, Northum- berland. BORTHWICK, John Alexander, 1874-9. CI. 1-U.M. b. 24 April 1862 ; s. of Charles Borthwick, Mindrum, Cold- stream. Farmer. Address : Oxnam Row, Jed- burgh. BOYD, Arthur, 1877-9. CI. 4-L.M. s. of William Boyd, Solicitor, Peter- head ; d. BROWN, Henry Hay M'KerreU, 1874-81. CI. 1-7. b. 1863 ; s. of John M'Kerrell Brown, 7 Eton Terrace ; XL (Capt. 1880). A.C.C. ; Capt. Gentlemen of Scot. v. Hall's Lanes. XI. 1904, and Scot. v. South Africans, 1904; C.A. Edin. 1887; m. Jackaleen Maud, 4th dau. of Robert Lidwill Brown of Clon- boy, Co. Clare. Address: 3 Grosvenor Street, Edin. BRUCE, Robert Cathcart, 1874-5. CI. 1. b. 13 Jan. 1864 ; s. of George Cadell Bruce, C.E., 7 Buckingham Terrace. In Virginia, U.S.A., since 1880; fmly. far- mer, now Rly. Dist. Traffic Supt. ; m. . BRYDEN, Harry, 1874-5. CI. 1. b. 20 June 1863 ; s. of John M. Bryden, 16 Frederick Street. Address : Wayside, Aberlady. BUCHAN, Henry, 1874-8. CI. 1-4. b. 18 Oct. 1862 ; s. of Henry Buchan, S.S.C, 30 Dubhn Street. Engineer, Edin. ; m. Georgina Renira, dau. of George Fitzjohn ; d. 5 Nov. 1892. BURNS, John William, 1877-81. CI. 4-7. b. 1863; s. of John William Burns, Kilmahew, Cardross ; XV., XI. Trin. Coll. Cantab; B.A. 1884; of Kil- mahew, Cardross ; J.P. Dumbartonshire ; Capt. 1st Roy. Drag. ; Lt. 1885; Capt. 1891; res. 1901 ; m. 1903 Annie Douglas, dau. of Thomas Pilkington of Sandside, Caithness- shire. A ddress : Kilmahew, Cardross, Dum- bartonshire. CAMPBELL, Donald, 1874-8. CI. 1-L.M. s. of Capt. Campbell, 32 Howard Place. CARMICHAEL, Montague Scott, 1874-7. CI. 1-3. b. 19 July 1862; s. of William Scott Carmichael, M.D., 22 Northumberland Street. CHARNOCK, John Alton, 1875-7. CI. 2, 3. John Aiton, 16 Buckingham Terrace (Guardian). CLAY, Alexander Thomson, 1874-80. CI. 1-6. b. 27 Sept. 1863 ; s. of John Clay, Farmer, Kerchesters, Kelso ; XV. and XL Capt. Kelso F.C. 1882-3; A.F.C. ; Rugby, V. England, 1886-7 > '"• Ireland, 1886-7 ; v. Wales, 1886-8; W.S. 1894; of Pringle and Clay, W.S. ; m. Bina, dau. of John Turnbull Thomson, Surveyor-Gen. of N.Z. Address: 18 South Learmonth Gardens, Edin. CONNELL, John, 1875-6. CI. 2. b. 15 Oct. 1862 ; s. of John Connell, Clinthead, Langholm. T.C.D. ; B.A. and M.A. ; Ch. of Ireland ; R. of Clontarf, Dio. Dublin; Chap, to Ld.-Lt. of Ireland ; m. Miss WeUand, dau. of late Bishop of Down, Connor, and Dromore. Address : The Rectory, Clontarf, Dublin. COOK, John James, 1876-80. CI. 3-6. b. 24 Aug. 1864; s. of D. Cook, Banker, Anstruther. Edin. Univ. ; M.A., LL.B. ; Dickson Travelling Schol. 1888 ; Grierson Bursar, 1886 and 1887 ; 'Advocate, 1889 ; Sec. Boun- dary Comrs. for Scot. 1891-3 ; m. 1900 Marie Augustine D'Artout ; d. 20 April 1901 ; see also E.A. Ch. viii. 95. CURRIE, James, 1876-9. CI. 3-U.M. b. 13 April 1863 ; s. of James Currie, Trinity Cottage, Edin. Trin. Coll. Cantab; B.A., M.A. ; Ship Owner ; Man. the Leith, Hull, and Hamburg Steam Packet Co. Ltd. ; Dir. N.B. and Merc. Insur. Co. ; J.P. for Midlothian ; Dep. Chm. Edin. Chamber of Commerce ; Treas. R.S.E. and R.S.G.S. Publications: vari- ous papers on mineralogy, etc., in scientific transactions, m. Gertrude Barclay, dau. of W. A. Peterlcin, H.M. Bd. of Supervision. Address : Larkfield, Wardie Road, Edin. DR. CLYDE'S (MR. STRATHAIRN'S AND MR. BURNS'S) CLASS, 1874-81 351 DOUGLAS, George Hector, 1874-8. CI. 1-4. b. 1 July 1863; s. of John Brown Douglas, W.S., 12 Drummond Place. Accountant and Valuator, Edin. ; m. Robina Maxwell, Edin. Address : 5 War- riston Crescent, Edin. DOUGLAS, Robert Balmer, 1874-9. CI. 1-L.M. (in Mr. Carmichael's CI, 1875-9). b. 23 Oct. 1863; s. of Robert Douglas, Town Clerk, Berwick- on-Tweed. Sol., Berwick-on-Tweed ; d. 5 June 1898. ESPIE, George, 1874-5. George Espie, S.S.C, Street. CI. 1. s. of 22 Clarence ERASER, Alastair Robertson Irvine, 1874-9. CI. 1-U.M. b. 20 March 1865 ; s. of Francis Eraser, Findrack, Torphins, Aberdeenshire. Served in S. African Constabulary (two medals). Address : c/o Livingston and Co., Durban, S. Africa. FREER, George, 1877-80. CI. 4-6. b. July 1861 ; s. of George Freer, 29 Melville Street. Sandhurst ; Lt. 5th Roy. Irish Lancers ; exchanged to 14th (P.W.O.) Regt. ; res. 1889 ; d. 3 Aug. 1893. GORDON, Julius, 1878-81. CI. 5-7. b. 1864 ; s. of George Gordon of Donavourd, Perthshire ; XV. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. ; R. and R.D. of Queenstown, Co. Cork, 1892-1906; V. of St. George's, Parktown, Johannesburg, 1906 ; Dean of Pretoria, Transvaal, 1912 ; m. Mary Noel, 2nd dau. of Sir J. D. Barry of Grahams- town, Co. Cork. Address: St. George's Vic- arage, Parktown, Johannesburg, S. Africa. GORDON, Murray, May-July 1877. CI. 3. s. of Samuel Gordon, Trinity. GOURLAY, Alfred Edward, 1874-5. Cl.l. b. 12 Feb. 1864; s. ofGershom Gourlay, 18 Clarendon Crescent. m. . Address: Post Office, Moonah, Hobart, Tasmania. GOURLAY, Kenneth Mackenzie, 1874-5. CI. 1. b. 7 June 1865 ; s. of Gershom Gourlay, 18 Clarendon Crescent. C.A. Edin. 1890; of Richard Brown and Co., C.A., Edin. ; m. Hannah Grace, dau. of D. M. Watson, Greystane, Invergowrie. Ad- dress : Malleny, Balerno. GRANT, Ronald Cameron, 1878-9. CI. 5. b. 12 Aug. 1862 ; s. of Maj. Grant, 31 Howe Street. Harvard Univ., Cambridge, Mass. ; Mem. of Bar of N. Brunswick, Canada (ret.) ; m. Emily Florence, dau. of W. H. Adams of St. John, N. Brunswick. Address : 5 York- shire Aptmts., Oldfield Avenue, Montreal. GREENHILL, WilHam, 1874-8. CI. 1- L.M. b. 5 July 1862 ; s. of James Greenhill, Man. Clydesdale Bank, 41 Hanover Street. C.A. Edin. 1885; of GreenhiU and Clap- perton, C.A. ; m. 1914 Constance Mary, dau. of WiUiam Campbell, i Carlton Terrace, Edin. Address: 32 Regent Terrace, Edin. GREGORY, Alexander Ogilvy, 1876-7. CI. 3. b. 19 Oct. 1863 ; s. of T. C. Gregory, C.E., F.G.S., F.R.S.S.A., etc., 9 Colville Road, Bayswater, Lond., W. In business for thirty-two yrs. in Lond. at Lloyd's, insur. and banking ; appointed Official Trustee under Bd. of Trade ; Author of The Iron Arm (a Farce), under nom de plume ' Arthur Grahame,' and a Guide-book to the Broads of Norfolk ; m. Ida Wilmot Eyre (nee Rodriguez) , widow of E. J. W. Gibb, R.A.S., Lond. Address : 55 Drayton Gar- dens, S. Kensington, Lond., S.W. HALDANE, William Stowell, 1874-81. CI. 1-7. b. 19 Aug. 1864; s. of Robert Haldane, W.S., of Cloanden, 17 Char- lotte Square ; Shooting VIII. ; Edin. Schools Rifle Trophy, 1881. Edin. Univ., B.L. ; W.S. 1888; Kt. 1912 ; Crown Agent for Scot, since 1905 ; Mem. of the Development Commis. 1910; Prison Comr. for Scot. ; m. 1892 Edith Stuart, dau. of Thomas Nelson of Achnacloich, Publisher, Edin. Address : 55 Melville Street, Edin., and Foswell, Perthshire. HARVEY, Thomas, 1874-80. CI. 1-6. b. 30 June 1864 ; s. of Thomas Harvey, LL.D., Rector E.A., 1869-88, 32 George Square. M.I.N. A. ; Shipbuilder ; Mang. Dir. Greenock and Grangemouth Dockyard Co. Ltd. ; m. AlUson Mary Grierson. Address : Weedingshall, Polmont. HENRY, Matthew, 1874-8. CI. 1-4. b. 10 May 1864 ; s. of John Henry, S.S.C, 29 Rutland Square. Loretto, 1878-82; W.S. 1888; of Henry and Scott, W.S., Edin. Address: 38 Inver- leith Row, Edin. HE RDM AN, Robert Duddingstone, 1874-8. CI. 1-L.M. b. 1863 ; s. of Robert Herdman, R.S.A., 9 St. Ber- nard's Crescent and St. Bernard's Tower, Bruntsfield Crescent. Edin. Univ. ; A.R.S.A. 1908 ; studied Art at R.S.A. School ; studios in Paris and gal- leries of Madrid and Holland ; Chm. Soc. of 352 DR. CLYDE'S (MR. STRATHAIRN'S AND MR. BURNS'S) CLASS, 1874-81 Scot. Artists, 1898; exhibited figure sub- jects and portraits, chiefly in Edin., Lend., Paris, Vienna, Munich, etc. ; m. 1896 Edna, dau. of Henry Norman of Leicester. Ad- dress : St. Bernard's Tower, Bruntsfield Crescent, Edin. HOBBS, Percy Eyre Francis, 1875-6. CI. 2. b. 18 Feb. 1865 ; s, of Col. T. F. Hobbs of Barnaboy, Frankford, King's Co. Fettes, 1876-82; Sandhurst, 1883; C.M.G. 1900; Ass. Dir. S. and T. ; Lt. R.M.L.I. 1883; transferred to A.S.C. 1889; Capt. 1890; Maj. 1899; Lt.-Col. 1905; Brev. Col. 1908 ; Col. 1909 ; served in S. Africa, 1899- 1900 (desp., Queen's medal, three clasps, C.M.G.) ; m. 1889 Eliza Anne, dau. of Henry Hutson, M.D., of Demerara, Br. Guiana. Address: Barnaboy, Farnborough Park, Hants. HOLMES, Frederick William, 1874-6. CI. 1, 2. s. of James Holmes, Henderson Row. HOTCHKIS, James Napier, 1879-81. CI. 6, 7. b. 16 July 1863 ; s. of Maj. Richard James Hotehkis, LA., Crook- ston, Paisley. W.S. 1887 ; served in S. Africa as Lt. i8th Batt. Imp. Yeo. until attached to R.A. ; served eleven months with a Field Battery (Queen's medal, four clasps) ; now a Mem. Fife Co. T.F. Assoc, with over twenty-five yrs. service in Vols., Imp. Yeo., and T.F. Address : St. Andrews, Fife. LOGAN, Robert, 1877-8. CI. L.M. b. 2 April 1863 ; s. of Thomas Logan, Woodend, Duns. Sheep Farmer, N.Z., 1881-1912 ; Chm. Maniototo C.C. 1902-3 ; J. P., N.Z., 1888 ; Lt.-Col. comdg. 5th M.R. (Otago Hussars), 1908-12 ; Hon. A.D.C. to H.E. the Gov. of N.Z. 191 1 ; Lt.-Col. N.Z. S.C. 1912 ; Officer comdg. Auckland Mil. dist., N.Z., June 19 12, with temp, rank of Col. ; m. Kate, dau. of Joseph Preston of Forestvale, Fortrose, N.Z., and of Wooldale Hall, Yorks, England. Address: Dist. H.Q., N.Z. Mil. Forces, Auckland, N.Z. LOY, Thomas, 1877-9. CI. L. and U.M. Miss Miller, 37 Forrest Road (Guar- dian). MACAULAY, Thomas Fair, 1874-80. CI. 1-6. b. 1865 ; s. of Rev. G. Mac- aulay, 9 Millerfield Place. Edin. Univ. ; tea merchant's office, Lond. ; d. 1884. M'CLEW, William Charles, 1877-80. CI. L.-Adv. U.M. b. 29 Aug. 1863 ; s. of John M'Clew, Dinvin, Portpatrick. C.E. ; engaged since 1889 in the construc- tion of rlys. in the Argentine Republic ; m. Petrona Benitez-Torres. Address : Caseros, F.C. Pacifico, Buenos Ayres, Argentina. MACKENZIE, WiUiam Campbell, 1876-8. Ch3, 4. b. 31 May 1862; s. of James Mackenzie, Auchenheglish, Alexan- dria. Insur. office, Kansas City. Address : J. and Wm. C. Mackenzie, 103 R.A. Long Build- ing, Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.A. MACKINTOSH, Archibald, 1878-80. 01. 5, 6. b. 17 April 1865 ; s. of Rev. Thomas Mackintosh, Min. of St. Cyrus, Kincardineshire. Edin. Univ.; M.B., CM. 1891; gen. med. pract. A ddress : Lochleven Lodge, 50 Trinity Road, Edin. MACKINTOSH, Lewis Gordon, 1874-9. CI. 1-5. b. 9 July 1862 ; s. of Rev. James G. Mackintosh, 28 Walker Street; XV. A.F.C. ; merchants' offices, Leith and Lond., for twenty yrs. ;• now Owner and Man. of Workmen's Dwellings, Lond. Address : Sackville Lodge, Withyham, Sussex. MILLAR, John Hepburn, 1874-81. 01. 1-7. b. 9 June 1864; s. of John Millar, Lord Craighill, Senator of Coll. of Justice ; Dux CI. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 and of the School, 1881 ; Gloag Medal, 1881 ; 1st Acad. Olub Prize, 1880 and 1881 ; Mackenzie Prize for best in French, German, and English, 1881 ; best in French and German, CI. 7, 1881. M.A. Oxon (Ball. Coll. 1882-6) ; ist CI. Mods. 1883 ; 1st CI. Lit. Hum. 1886 ; LL.B. Edin. 1889 ; Capt. E. Acad. G.C. 1911 ; Ad- vocate, 1889 ; Counsel, Scotch Education Department since 1 899 ; Lect. on Internat. Private Law, Univ. of Edin., 1902-9 ; Prof, of Constit. Law and Constit. Hist., Univ. of Edin., since 1909; Lect. on Scot. Literature, Univ. of Glasg., 191 1-12 ; Author of A Hand- book of Prescription, 1893 ; The Mid- Eighteenth Century, in Blackwood's Periods of European Literature, 1902 ; A Literary History of Scotland, 1903 ; Hon. Sec. to Directors of the Academy, 1 896-1906 ; Dir. since 1906 ; m. Margaret Wilhelmina, e. dau. of John Wharton Wharton DufF of Orton, Morayshire, W.S. Address: loAbercromby Place, Edin. See also E.A. Ch. xvii. 13. MITCHELL, William, 1874-5. CI. 1. b. 16 July 1863 ; s. of William Mitchell, S.S.C, 15 Magdala Crescent. W.S. 1889. Address : c/o Mitchell and Baxter, W.S., 11 S. Charlotte Street, Edin. MURDOCH, Keith Arthur, 1877-9. 01. 4, 5. b. 8 Sept. 1862 ; s. of Rev. DR. CLYDE'S (MR. STRATHAIRN'S AND MR. BURNS'S) CLASS, 1874-81 35S James Murdoch, F.C. Manse, Rose- hearty, Fraserburgh, d. 21 Oct. 1882. PATERSON, Ernest Huntly, 187-1-9. a. 1-U.M. b. 20 Feb. 1863 ; s. of Augustus Paterson, 6 Wardie Road. Actor and Theatre Man. ; m. Grace Ade- laide Beatty. Address : 103 Morshead Mansions, Maida Vale, Lond., W. PATON, Ranald Alexander Noel, 1874- 80. CI. 1-6. b. 1864 ; s. of Sir J. Noel Paton, R.S.A., LL.D., H.M. Limner for Scot., 33 George Square. Has travelled extensively in nearly every part of the world ; m. Winifred Wallace. Address: c/o V. A. Noel Paton, W.S., Edin. PATON, Victor Albert Noel, 1874-80. CI. 1-6. b. 29 Dec. 1862 ; s. of Sir J. Noel Paton, R.S.A., LL.D., H.M. Limner for Scot., 33 George Square ; XV. A.F.C. ; W.S. 1887; Clerk, Leith Dock Comrs. ; m. Eva, 2nd dau. of John Wharton Wharton Duff of Orton, Morayshire, W.S. Address : 11 Learmonth Gardens, Edin. PEDDIE, Coventry Dick, 1874-5. CI. 1. b. 2 Dec. 1863 ; s. of John Dick Peddie, R.S.A., 33 Buckingham Ter- race. Fettes, 1877-82 ; XI. ; Edin. Univ. ; M.A. 1886 ; LL.B. 1889 ; Advocate, 1889 ; Sec. to Comrs. of Northern Lighthouses, 1901 ; m. Margaret, 2nd dau. of Alexander Peddie-Waddell, W.S., of Balquhatstone. Address : 84 George Street, Edin. PRIMROSE, Adrian, 1877-9. CI. L. and U.M. Col. Siborne, Brit. Comr., Galatz (Guardian). PURVES, Peter William, 1878-80. CI. 5, 6. b. 24 June 1863 ; s. of Peter William Purves, 12 Warriston Crescent. A.F.C. ; Res. Sec. Scot. Equitable Life Assur. Soc, Birmingham, thirteen yrs. ; Glasgow five yrs. ; now Lond. Sec. ; m. Mary Gundred, dau. of Gen. D. S. Warren, C.B. Address: Lilburn, Plough Lane, Pur- ley, Surrey. REID, Charles, 1877-81. CI. 4-7. b. 14 Jan. 1864 ; s. of John Reid, Harvey Square, Lochwinnoch ; XV., Capt. 1880-1 ; won Cricket Ball, 1881. M.B., CM. Edin. 1888 ; A.F.C. (Capt. 1884-8) ; Rugby, v. England, 1881-4, 1886-7 ; V. Ireland, 1881-8 ; Wales, 1883-8; Capt. 1887-8 (there was no International Match with England in 1888) ; m. 1903 Catherine Louise, dau. of John Steedman, Sol., Ravens- heugh, Selkirk; settled in med. pract. at Selkirk, and later at Swindon, Wilts, where he died, 25 Oct. 1909 ; see also E.A. Ch. xvii. 24. REID, George Cumberland, 1876-9. CI. 3-U.M. b. 1862 ; s. of Walter Reid, Drem, E. Lothian. C.E. ■ Queensland. Address: Brisbane, Queensland. REOCH, John, 1874-9. CI. 1-U.M. b. 20 Aug. 1863 ; s. of John Fowler Reoch, 39 Inverleith Row ; Dux L.M. Sch. 1878 and U.M. Sch. 1879 ; 2nd Acad. Club Prize and Mackenzie Prize (eq. with J. A. Clyde), 1879. Banker ; Commercial Bank of Scot., Glasg. ; m. Grace Carson. Address : 16 Mansion House Road, Langside, Glasg. RHIND, WiUiamson, 1874-9. CI. 1-U.M. b. 21 July 1863 ; s. of David Rhind,^ Architect, 54 Great King Street. Banker and Merchant. Address: 8 Cham- pion Grove, Denmark Hill, Lond., S.E. ROBINOW, Arthur Gordon, 1874-7. CL 1-3. b. 20 April 1863 ; s. of Adolph Robinow, 21 Clarendon Crescent. Glenalmond ; went on the stage, and spent several years in America ; d. 19 Oct. 1898. SANDEMAN, Thomas Edward, 1874-82. CI. 1-7 (in Mr. Carmichael's CI. 1875-82). b. 25 Feb. 1865 ; s. of Rev. Robert J. Sandeman, D.D., 35 Great King Street ; Dux CI. 6, 1881 ; Gloag Medal and 1st Acad. Club Prize, 1882. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. (ist CI. Hons. Phil.), 1888 ; Vans Duulop Scholar and Ferguson Bequest ; 1892 went to China as missionary ; m. 1892 Annie Brewis, dau. of R. Porter, Ceylon. Address : Argyll House, Crieff. SAUNDERS, Frederick, 1874-9. CI. 1-5. b. 4 June 1862 ; s. of WiUiam Saunders, S.S.C, 42 Albany Street;. XL, XV. A.F.C. ; Law Agent ; now Insur. Official. Address : 17 Church Road, WiUesden, Lond., N.W. SEARLE, Henry Darville, 1874-9. CI. 1-4 (in Mr. Carmichael's CI. 1875-9). s. of Col. Searle, R.E., Calcutta. SMITH, James Robert Earie Monteith, 1875-81. CI. 2-7. b. 1 June 1864; s. of Rev. Dr. W. C. Smith, 20 Royal Circus ; XV. Edin. Univ. ; M.A., LL.B. ; Marburg and Paris; A.F.C; Advocate, 1888; Lect. on 354 MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1875-82 Roman Law, Khedival Sch, of Law, Cairo ; now Dir. Permits Dept., Ministry of Interior, Cairo ; Author of Treatise on Law of Ex- penses, 1892 ; m. Ethel Mary Fenton. Ad- dress : Ministry of Interior, Cairo, Egypt. SORENSEN, Stanley Severin, 1876-81 (Feb.). CI. 3-7. b. 1864; s. of Carl Marius Sorensen, Merchant, 31 Mel- ville Street ; Ferguson Medal, 1879 ; Mitchell Medal, 1880 ; XV., XI. Gen. Man. Braden Copper Co., Chile ; m. 191 3 Christina Pringle, e. dau. of Hugh White, Merchant, Leith. STEVENSON, William Black, 1874-81. CI. 1-7. b. 10 May 1862 ; s. of Rev. Robert Home Stevenson, D.D., Mod. of G.A. of Ch. of Scot. 1871, 9 Oxford Terrace ; XI. (Capt. 1882). Edin. Univ. ; M.A. 1884 ; Univs. of Bonn and Berlin, 1887-8; A.C.C. Sec. 1884-6; licensed by Presb. of Edin. 1888 ; or- dained to parish of Athelstaneford, 1891 ; apptd. to new charge of St. Columba's, Blackball, 1900 ; Organising Sec. Ch. of Scot. Foreign Miss. Comtee. ; m. Jane Lihas, 4th dau. of A. J. Dennistoun Brown of Balloch Castle, Dumbartonshire. Address: 12 Oxford Terrace, Edin. STUART, James Alexander, 1877-80. CI. L. and U.M. s. of Rev. Athole Stuart, F.C. Manse, Blair-Atholl. S.S.C. 1895. Address : 7 Abinger Gar- dens, Murrayiield, Edin. SUTHERLAND, David Alexander, 1875-9. CI. 2-5. s. of Mrs. Suther- land, Allerton Villa, Wardie Road. F.I.C. Address : 2 Victoria Mansions, 26 Victoria Street, Lond., S.W. TOD, Alexander, 1877-80. CI. L.-U.M. b. June 1863; s. of Robert Tod, Clerwood, Corstorphine. In business in Minneapohs, U.S.A. Ad- dress : 3736 Fourth Avenue South, Min- neapolis, Minn., U.S.A. VANNAN, Andrew, 1877-8. CI. L.M. b. 14 Feb. 1862 ; s. of R. Vannan, Blawlowan, Helensburgh. With Jackson, Gourlay and Taylor, C.A., Glasg., 1878-81 ; now Chm. A. and R. Vannan Ltd., Glasg. Address: 30 Huntly Gardens, Glasg., W. VIGNON, Adolph Henri, 1874-81. CI. 1-6 (in Mr. Carmichael's CI. 1877- 81). b. 6 July 1865; s. of G. Vignon, B.Sc, French and German Master, E.A. Edin. Univ. 1882-6 ; Master of Mod. Lan- guages, Bell-Baxter School, Cupar, Fife, 1889-98 ; Greenock Academy since 1898. Address : Broomberry Terrace, Gourock. WATSON, H. Angus, 1874-5. CI. 1. s. of Mrs. Watson, 30 Ann Street. WRIGHT, Frank Thurlow, 1878-81. CI. 5-7. b. 2 July 1862; s. of C. Wright, Lower Oak, Tyldesley ; XI. and XV. ; won Hurdles, 1879-81 ; 100 Yds. 1879 and 1881 ; High Jump, 1880 ; Mile and Long Leap, 1881. Manchester and Lanes Co. F.C ; Rugby for England v. Scotland, j88i ; Solicitor; m. 1887 Annie Eckersley. Address : New Brook, Atherton, Lancashire. MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1875-82 ABERNETHY, John, 1875-82. CI. 1-7. b. 26 Oct. 1864 ; s. of John Abernethy, Engineer, Ferryhill Foundry, Aber- deen ; Dux U.M. Sch. and 2nd Acad. Club Prize, 1881. Edin. Univ. 1886-7 ; C.A. Edin. 1889 ; partner .since 1899 in Jackson, Taylor, Aber- nethy and Co., C.A., Lond. Address : St. Colme, Thornton Hill, Wimbledon, Lond., S.W. ADAMSON, John, 1879-81. CI. 5, 6. b. 11 Jan. 1864 ; s. of John Adamson, M.D., The Scores, St. Andrews ; XL Won the medal in the first golf competi- tion ever allowed in Japan, at Kob6 ; Char- tered Bank of India, Austraha, and China ; now Agent at Kerachi, India ; m. Amy Mendelson. A ddress : Chartered Bank, Ker- achi, India. ADAMSON, Robert Oswald, 1879-81. CI. 5, 6. b. 9 Jan. 1865 ; s. of John Adamson, M.D., The Scores, St. Andrews ; XV. Edin. Univ. 1884-9 ; M.A. (ist CI. Hens.) ; M.B., CM. 1889; M.D. 1901; A.F.C.; Rugby Inter-City, 1887; gen. med. pract., Glasg., since 1893 ; Med. Off. to Glasg. P.O. (W. Div.) since 1906 ; various contributions to Brit, and Scot. med. journals; m. Evelyn M. Ommanney. Address : 15 Grosvenor Cres- cent, Glasg. ARNOTT, Geoffrey Leith, 1875-7. CI. 1, 2, s. of Rev. Arthur P. Amott, 8 Saxe-Coburg Place. Went to Canada. MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1875-82 355 AUSTIN, Robert David Jardine Mein, 1875-80. CI. 1-5. b. 4 July 1864 ; s. of Rev. John Mein Austin of St. Mungo, 7 Moray Place. W.S. 1890 ; m. Miss F. Brown ; d. 15 Aug. 1910. BAYLEY, Isaac Fenton, 1875-6. CI. 1. b. 3 Feb. 1864 ; s. of George Bayley of Manuel, W.S., 18 Regent Terrace. m. Grace, e. dau. of Gideon Pott of Dod, RpxburghsMre. Address: Halls, Dunbar. BELL, Alexander Dirom, 1875-80. CI. 1-5. b. 16 May 1864 ; s. of William Gideon Bell, W.S., East Fortune, Drem, and The WoU, Hawick. Fruit Farmer, Guernsey. Address: Glen- wood, Coutanchez, Guernsey. BLACK, Adam Rimmer, 1875-6. CI. 1. b. 28 Feb. 1865 ; s. of Francis Black, 27 Great King Street. Merchiston, 1876-83; XV., XI.; Pem- broke Coll. Cantab, M.A. ; Publisher, of A. and C. Black, Lond. ; m. Emily Mac- kenzie, dau. of Dr. W. E. Gordon, Home Hill, Bridge of Allan. A ddress : 4 Soho Square, Lond., W.C. • BLACKWOOD, Walter Grieve, 1878- 81. CI. 4-6. b. 27 Dec. 1863; s. of William Blackwood, The Neuk, Peebles ; XV. and XL ; won Quarter- mile, 1881. Farmer, N.S.W., Australia. BLYTH, Alfred Maurice, 1877-8. CI. 3. b. 3 Nov. 1862 ; s. of Benjamin Ha;ll Blyth, C.E., Edin. d. 18 Aug. 1888. BOOTHE, Lawrence H., 1878-80. CI. 4, 5. s. of George Boothe, 2 Inver- leith Terrace. BOWDEN, George William Cleaver, 1879- 81. CI. U.M. s. of George Bowden, 1 Leamington Place. BOWER, Denis Mahony, 1878-9. CI. L.M. b. 4 July 1863 ; s. of Adm. James Paterson Bower, R.N., 5 Howard Place. Capt. I.S.C; Lt. 2nd B.N.I. 1885; Capt. 1896 ; kiUed in action, 1898. BRODIE, Alexander Kenneth, 1875-82. CI. 1-7. b. 4 Oct. 1864; s, of Kenneth 5. Brodie, 15 Rutland Square ; XV. Artist ; studied painting in Antwerp and Paris ; exhibited in the Salon, Paris, 1895-7, and in R.A., Lond., 1898 ; d. 1 March 1898 at Las Palmas. BRYSON, Robert, 1875-8. CI. 1-3. b. 6 Sept. 1865 ; s. of James M. Bryson, 85 Inverleith Row. Fettes, 1879-82 ; Gym. VIII. ; Edin. Univ.; Estate and Shipping Agent; J. P. and M.L.C. Antigua ; m. Isobel Elliot Leared. Address : Antigua, B.W.I. CAMPBELL, James Douglas, 1875-6. CI. 1. s. of Joseph S. Campbell, Easter Warriston House. CAMPBELL, R. Wemyss, 1875-6. CI. 1. s. of Joseph S. Campbell, Easter Warriston House. CASSELS, William Anderson, 1875-9. CI. 1-4. b. 26 Jan. 1864 ; s. of Rev. Andrew Cassels, 11 Brunswick Street. Ranching, etc., in U.S.A. and in Canada for twenty-five yrs. ; m. Elsie Macalister, St. Mary's Loch, Selkirk. Address: Riverside, Red Deer, Alberta, Canada. CONNELL, Charles Sherson, 1875-81. CI. 1-U.M. b. 28 May 1865 ; s. of Christopher James Connell, 22 Inver- leith Row. B.L. Co. Bank, Edin., 1881-9 ; went to India to Bank of Bengal, 1889 ; ret. 1910. Address : 22 Inverleith Row, Edin. CONYNGHAM, Gerald Ponsonby Lenox-, 1875-82. CI. 1-7. b. 21 Aug. 1866 ; s. of Col. Sir W. F. Lenox-Conyngham, K.C.B., D.L., Spring Hill, Moneymore, Co. Derry ; best in French and German, CI. 7, 1882 ; Balfour Prize (Math.), 1882. Woolwich, 1883, passed first in and out winner of PoUock Medal and Sword of Honour, 1885 ; Lt.-Col. R.E. ; Lt. R.E. 1885 Capt. 1894; Maj. 1903; Lt.-Col. 1910; m 1890 E. M. Bradshaw, dau. of Surg.-Gen Bradshaw, I.M.D. Address : U.S. Club Calcutta. See also E.A. Ch. v. 42. COWAN, Edward John Bisset, 1875-7. CI. 1, 2. s. of Mrs. Cowan, 25 Dundas Street. DAVIDSON, Alastair, 1879-82. CI. 5-7. b. 1865; s. of D. Davidson, Sheriff- Sub., Fort WiUiam. Edin. Univ. ; M.A., LL.B. ; Advocate, 1889 ; Reporter S.L.T. ; appointed Legal Adviser to Govt, of Niger Territories ; At- torney-Gen., N. Nigeria, Jan. 1900 ; Chf.- Justice, Sept. 1900 ; d. 29 July 1901 ; see also E.A. Ch. ix. 4. DICKSON, Walter Seton, 1876-82. CI. 2-7. b. 12 July 1865 ; s. of George Dickson, Sheriff-Sub. of Berwickshire at Duns. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. ; Advocate, 1889 ; m. 356 MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1875-82 Dorothy, dau. of Reginald Graham Words- worth, Duffcarrig, Gorey, Co. Wexford. Ad- dress : 6 Circus Gardens, Edin. DOUGLAS, Alexander Leslie Brown, 1875-81. CI. 1-6. b. 5 Nov. 1864 ; s. of Francis Brown Douglas, Advocate, D.L., 21 Moray Place. Mem. of Edin. Stock Exchange ; Chm. 1901, 190S, 1911 ; m. 1902 Florence, dau. of George Watson, Sheriff Sub. of Dumfries and Galloway. Address: Linhouse, West Calder. DOUGLAS, Archibald Home, 1875-8. CI. 1-4. b. 28 July 1865 ; s. of Chris- topher Home Douglas, C.A., 15 Char- lotte Street. Edin. Univ. ; M.B. and CM. 1887 ; F.R.C.P.E. 1892 ; Officier de Sant4, Al- giers, 1893 ; Ass. Med. Off. Wye House Asy 1. , Buxton ; afterwards med. pract. at Nice, and later at Cimiez till 1910 ; m. 1889 E. A. Megret of Paris and Rome. Address : 54 Murrayfield Avenue, Edin. DOUGLAS, Charles Mackinnon, 1875- 81. CI. 1-6. b. 2 Oct. 1865 ; s. of A. Halliday Douglas, M.D., 30 Mel- ville Street. M.A., D.Sc. Edin. ; 1891 Sir W. Hamil- ton's Schol. ; Vans Dunlop Schol. ; Fer- guson Schol. ; sometime Lecturer on 'Moral Philosophy, Edin. Univ. ; 1899-1906 M.P. N.W. Lanarkshire ; Author of works on John Stuart Mill, and articles on other philo- sophical subjects and of various articles on political and agricultural topics ; Dir. High- land and Agricultural Soc. of Scotland, etc. etc. ; Chm, Lanarkshire T.F. Assoc. ; D.L. Lanarkshire ; m. 1895 Anne Isabel, dau. of Robert Tod of Clerwood, Corstorphine. Address : Auchlochan, Lesmahagow. DOUGLAS, Thomas Henry, 1875-80. CI. 1-5. b. 17 April 1863 ; s. of William Douglas, J.P., B.L. Co. Bank, Coldstream. Agent B.L. Bank, Coldstream ; ret.; J. P. Co. of Berwick; Treas. Coldstream Savings Bank, etc. ; m. Ethel Maud Roberts. Ad- dress : Mansefield, Coldstream. ELLISON, Ralph Henry Carr-, 1878-81. CI. 4-6. b. 22 Sept. 1863 ; s. of Capt. J. R. Carr-Ellison, Hedgeley, Aln- wick ; Capt. Shooting VIII. 1881, winners Scottish Schools Shield. Many prizes at Roy. Mil. Tournaments, IsUngton, etc. ; Lt.-Col. ist Royals ; Lt. ist Roy. Drag. 1884 ; Capt. 1891 ; Maj. 1899 ; Lt.-Col. 1903 ; ret. 1910 ; served in S. African War, 1899-1902 ; present at relief of Ladysmith, including action at Colenso ; took part in operations of 17-24 Jan. 1900 and action at Spion Kop ; during operations, 5-7 Feb. 1900, and action at Vaal Kranz ; on the Tugela Heights, 14-27 Feb. 1900, and action at Pieter's Hill ; in Natal, March- June 1900, including action at Laing's Nek, 6-9 June ; in O.R.C. May-29 Nov. 1900 ; in command 4th Batt. Imp. Yeo. 27 July-i i Dec. 1901 , and in command ist Drag. 30 Nov. 1900- 6 July 1901 and 12 Dec. 1901-31 May 1902 ; served during operations in Transvaal, Jan.- Julyi9oi,Oct.-Dec.i9oi,March-3iMayi902; in O.R.C. July-Sept. 1901, Dec. 1901-March 1902 ; on Zululand frontier of Natal in Sept. and Oct. 1901 ; also in Cape Colony, May 1902 (desp., Lond. Gaz. 10 Sept. 1901, 29 July 1902, Queen's medal with six clasps, and King's medal with two clasps) ; 1902, on return, decorated by H.I.M. the German Em- peror with the Order of the Crown, 2nd cl. ; m. Alice Mary, dau. of Capt. Archibald Campbell of Glendaruel, Argyllshire, late 42nd Highs. Address: Hedgeley Hall, Aln- wick, Northumberland. See also E.A. Ch. X. 47. FERGUSON, Wellwood Robertson, 1875- 81. Cl. 1-6. b. 25 April 1865 ; s. of William Ferguson, W.S., 6 North- umberland Street. Edin. Univ. ; A.F.C. ; Inter-City, 1889 ; Trial Internat. 1891 ; W.S. 1888; Ass. Sec. St. Andrew's Ambulance Assoc, Glasg. ; m. Ethel Murray, dau., of John Hutchinson Robertson, M.D. Address: 21 Lansdowne Crescent, Glasg. FINLAY, Gilbert Laurie, 1875-8. Cl. 1-3. b. 14 June 1865 ; s. of Charles P. Finlay, W.S., 17 Northumberland Street. Loretto, 1878-82. Address: Summerfield, Dunbar. GARDINER, Walter Naysmith, 1876-82. Cl. 2-7. b. 18 June 1866; s. of Sheriff Gardiner, Campbeltown. Mercantile Marine; drowned at sea, i,. June 1893. GIFFORD, Herbert James, 1876-81. Cl. 2-6. b. 12 March 1864; s. of Hon. Lord Gifford, Granton House. Rly. Engineer ; m. Alice, dau. of Wm. Campbell Muir of Inistrynich ; d. 27 Oct. 1907. GIRDWOOD, Robert Beugo, 1875-7. Cl. 1, 2. b. 8 June 1864 ; s. of Robert Girdwood, Wool Broker, 30 Moray Place. Merchiston, 1877-82 ; Real Estate Agent ; m. Edythe De Quetteville Robin, Address : Oakland, Cal., U.S.A. GLOAG, WiUiam Murray, 1876-82. Cl. 2-7. b. 16 March 1865 ; s. of William Ellis Gloag, Lord Kincairney, Senator of Coll. of Justice, Ball. Coll. Oxon ; 1st Cl. Hons. Mod. Hist. ; B.A. 1887; Advocate, 1889; 1901 Lect. on Procedure, Edin. Univ. ; 1905 Prof, of Law, MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1875-82 857 Univ. of Glasg. ; K.C. IQ09; Jt. Author of Rights in Security. Address: 3 The Uni- versity, Glasg. GRANT, Charles Graham, 1876-8. CI. '2, 3. b. 15 Feb. 1864 ; s. of James Dundas Grant, Advocate, 14 North- umberland Street. Edin. Univ. ; L.M. 1883 ; L.R.C.P.E. and L.R.C.S.E. (Hons.), 1885; Phys. and Surg.; Barr.-at-law; Lt.-Col. R.A.M.C. (T.) ; V.D. ; Police Surg., ' H ' Div., Lond. ; Surg. Poplar Hosp. ; Author of Practical Forensic Medi- cine, etc. ; m. Janey C. Greig of Perth. Ad- dress : 523 Commercial Road E., Lond., E. HAMILTON, Thomas Wylie, 1878-9. CI. L.M. b. 13 April 1868 ; s. of John Hamilton, Benclutha, Port Glasgow. Joined father's firm, Wm. Hamilton and Co., Shipbuilders, Port Glasgow ; became head of it; ret. 1901. Address: Benclutha, Port Glasgow, and 23 Kingsborough Gar- dens, Glasg. HARVEY, John, 1879-82. CI. 5-7. b. 1865 ; s. of John Harvey, Dundas Hill Distillery, Port Dundas. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. 1885 ; Ball. CoU. Oxon ; B.A. 1888 ; Glasg. Univ. ; LL.B, 1892 ; Advocate, 1892 ; Ed. S.L.R. 1900-4 ; Lect. on Procedure and Evidence, Edin. Univ., 1905 ; Reporter on Session Cases, 1904; Sheriff Court A.D. 1906-8 ; 1908 Jun. Counsel to Sec. for Scot, under Private Legislation Procedure (Scot.) Act, 1899; Capt. Q.R.V.B.R.S. ; d. 28 Oct. 1909 ; see also E.A. Ch. xvii. 27. HENDERSON, David Patrick, 1878-9. CI. -I: b. 20 Aug. 1865 ; s. of Alexander Henderson of Stemster, Halkirk. Of Stemster and Braboterdarran, Caith- ness-shire ; Convener of Caithness C.C. 1900-6, etc. ; Extraordinary Dir. Commer- cial Bank of Scot. ; contested Caithness (U.) , 1900; D.L., J. P., Comr. of Supply for Caithness-shire; Coronation medal ; m. 1891 Annie Jeanette, o. dau. of H. H. Sutherland, Lond. Address: Stemster, Halkirk, Caith- HILL, James Miriam, 1876. CI. 1. HUNTER, Broughton Sheridan, 1875-7. CI. 1, 2. b. 1865 ; s, of Wilham W. Hunter, C.I.E., 6 Grosvenor Street. Ball. Coll. Oxon ; Miss. (Ch. of Eng.) S. Africa; m. Miss Southgate; d. 1888. HUTCHESON, James, 1878-80. CI. 4, 5. b. 1865 ; s. of William Hutcheson, Kirkcowan, Wigtownshire. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1886; M.D. 1888 ; F.R.C.S.E. 1889 ; M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P. Lond. 1886; gen. med. pract., Edin., after- wards in south of Eng. INGLIS, Arthur Russell, 1875-8. CI. 1-3. b. 1865 ; s. of Thomas Inglis, The Hawthorns, Merchiston Place. Architect ; Mem. of Sociedad Central de Arquitectos, Buenos Aires; designed the Victoria Sailors' Home, Buenos Aires, and other public buildings there and in Rosario. Address: Calle Alsina 367, Buenos Aires, Argentina. IRVINE, Thomas Walter, 1880-2 and Summer 1883. CI. 6, 7. b. 21 Oct. 1865 ; s. of Rev. Walter Irvine, Kil- conquhar, Fife ; XV. Capt. ; XI. ; won Hurdles, 1882. Edin. Univ.; M.B.,C.M. 1887; F.R.C.S.E. 1906; XV.; D.P.H., DubUn, 1906 ; A.F.C. ; Rugby, V. Ireland, 1885-9 .' ^- England, 1886-7 (no matches in 1888 and 1889) ; V. Wales, 1886-8 ; Lt.-Col. I.M.S. ; Capt. 1891 ; Maj. 1903 ; Lt.-Col. 1911 ; served with China Exped. Force, 1900 (medal) ; with Seistan Arbitration Commis. 1903-5 ; Chf. Med. Off. N.W.F. Province since 191 1 ; K.I.H. (ist cl.), 1911 ; m. Williamina, dau. of J. Hogg of Low Valleyfield, Fifeshire. Address : Chf. Med. Civil Officer, N.W.F. Province, Peshawar, India. JENKIN, Charles Frewen, 1875-81. Cl. 1-6. b. 24 Sept. 1865 ; s. of Prof. Fleeming Jenkin, LL.D., F.R.S., 3 Great Stuart Street ; Dux of Cl. 1 and 2, 1876 and 1877 ; Ferguson Medal, 1880 ; Mitchell Medal, 1881 ; Balfour Prize (Math.), 1881 ; Shoot- ing VIII. Edin. Univ. ; Trin. Coll. Cantab, B.A., Math. Trip. ; M.A. Oxon ; Engineer ; M. Inst. C.E., M.I.M.E., M.I.E.E. ; 1908 Prof, of Engineering, Oxford ; late Works Man. Siemens Bros, and Co., Stafford Works ; won Miller Schol. of Inst. C.E., Watt Medal, and Telford Premium (twice) ; m. 1889 Mary, dau. of Hon. Lord Mackenzie, 12 Great Stuart -Street, Edin. Address: 14 Lath- bury Road, Oxford. See also E.A. Ch. xv. 144. JOHNSTON, Robert Herbert, 1875-80. Cl. 1-5. b. 1 May 1865 ; s. of Robert Bruce Johnston, W.S., 18 Royal Circus. Clifton Coll. 1880-4; XI. and XV.; A.F.C; Inter-City (Rugby), 1888; Grange C.C. (Capt.) ; Capt. Scot. v. Australia, 1905, and at many other representative matches ; Hon. Co. of Edin. Golfers (Silver Medal- list, 1893, Gold Medallist, 1894); Mem. R. and A., St. Andrews, and New Club, N. Ber- wick ; W.S. 1890 ; Sec. to Curators of the Univ. of Edin. ; Recorder of the Hon. Co. of Edin. Golfers ; m. 1890 Edith, y. dau. of Sheriff Comrie Thomson; d. 15 Feb. 1910 ; see also E.A. Ch. xvii. 75. 358 MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1875-82 KIRK, Francis Hope, 1875-83. CI. 1-7. b. 2 Dec. 1865 ; s. of John Kirk, W.S., 12 Claremont Crescent. Advocate, 1890; practised in Suppreme Court, Durban, Natal; d. i May 1914, LORIMER, Robert Stoddart, 1877-82. CI. 3-7. b. 4 Nov. 1864 ; s. of James Lorimer, Advocate, LL.D., Prof, of Public Law in Univ. of Edin., 1 Bruntsfleld Crescent. Edin. Univ. ; A.R.S.A. 1903 ; F.R.I.B.A. ; Architect ; appointed, 1909, architect for the Chapel of the Order of the Thistle; Kt. 191 1 in connection with opening of the chapel by H.M. King George v. ; m. Violet, dau. of Edward Wyld of the Tile House, Denham, Bucks. Address: 54 Melville Street, Edin. See also E.A. Ch. x. 77. LUMSDEN, Philip James, 1875-6. CI. 1. b. 1865 ; s. of Mrs. Lumsden, Straw- berry Bank, Eskbank. M.B., CM. Aberdeen, 1886; Lt.-Col. I.M.S. (Bengal); Capt.,1888; Maj. 1900; Lt.-Col. 1908 ; accompanied the Miranzai exped. 1891. Address : Residency, Hydera- bad, Deccan, India. M'EWAN, Matthew Clark, 1877-82 (Dec). CI. 3-7. b. 6 Oct. 1865 ; s. of Rev. Thomas M'Ewan, 36 Dick Place ; XV. ; won Bicycle Race (Scr.), 1881 and 1882. A.F.C. (Capt. 1888-90) ; Rugby, v. Eng- land, 1886-7, 1890-2 (no matches in 1888 and 1889) ; v. Ireland, 1887-91 ; v. Wales, 1887-91 ; 1890 Capt. V. Ireland ; 1891 Capt. V. all three countries; 1894 Vice-Pres. Scot. Football Union; C.A. 1888; d. 13 April 1899 in Chicago, 111., U.S.A. ; see also E.A. Ch. vi. 80. MACGILLIVRAY, Duncan, 1875-81. CI. 1-6. b. 15 July 1864 ; s. of Rev. A. M. MacGillivray, Dairsie, Fife ; XV. Solicitor, 1887; of Mackintosh and Boyd, W.S. Address : i Forres Street, Edin. MACGREGOR, Alistair, 1877-80. CI. 3-5. b. 1 Sept. 1864 ; s. of Rev. A. MacGregor, 24 Douglas Row, Inver- ness ; Dux of CI. 3, 4, and 5, 1878. 1879, and 1880. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1885 ; M.D. 1905 ; Medallist, Clin. Surg. ; Hon. Med. Ofe. Livingstone Hosp., Dartford ; Clin. Ass. Gynaecol. Dept., W. Lond. Hosp. ; Fell. Edin. Obstet. Soc. ; Fell. Soc. M.O.H. ; Mem. B.M.A. ; Capt. 2nd N. Midland Field Ambu- lance, R.A.M.C, T.F. ; contributed various articles on med. subjects ; m. Annie, dau. of Joshua Kaye of Dean Hill, Barnsley. Ad- dress : Eagle CHff, Greenhithe, Kent. M'HUTCHEN, W. John Scott, 1875-6. CI. 1. s. of Borthwick G. M'Hutchen, 3 Brandon Street. M'INTOSH, Henry James, 1875-82. CI. 1-7. b. 1865 ; s. of George M'Intosh, S.S.C, 41 Great King Street ; Dux of the School, 1882. Edin. Univ.; Ch. Ch. Oxon, 1884-6; I.C.S. 1884; Ass. Mag. and CoU. Bengal; Under Sec. to Govt., Financial and Municipal Depts., 1892 ; Jt. Mag. and Dep. Coll. 1894 ; Mag. and Coll. 1897; Jt. Sec. to Revenue Bd. and Dep. Sec. to Govt, of India, 1900; again Mag. and Coll. Bengal, 1904; Sec. to Govt., Financial and Municipal Depts., 1906; Comr. 1908; transferred to Bihar, 1912; m. 1903 Ethel Margaret, dau. of Sir Arthur Fanshawe, K.C.I.E., C.S.I. MACK, James Logan, 1875-9 (Dec). CI. 1-5. b. 14 Nov. 1863 ; s. of James S. Mack, S.S.C, St. Helens, Russell Place, Trinity. S.S.C. 1887 ; of J. S. and J. L. Mack, S.S.C, Edin. ; m. 1890 Isabel, dau. of James Porteous, Alva. Address : 8 Grange Ter- race, Edin. MACKINTOSH, Augustus James, 1878- 82. CI. 4-7. b. 12 July 1865 ; s. of Rev. James G. Mackintosh, 28 Walker Street. Edin. Univ., M.A., M.B., CM. 1893; Librarian, Alpine Club, Lond. ; Mang. Dir. and Sec. Tenement Dwellings Co. Ltd., Lond.; Dir. Ingram Houses Ltd., Lond.; m. Constance Maud, dau. of George Wyld, M.D. , Edin. Address: Hill Lodge, Tunbridge Wells. MACPHERSON, Norman M'L., 1879-80. CI. 5. MERRY, John, 1875-6. CI. 1. s. of James Merry, Calico Printer, Glasg. Address : 9 Bonastre Road, Railway Street, Southport, Lanes. MONCRIEFF, Frederick Hope, 1878. CI. 3. s. of Mrs. Moncrieff, 11 Napier Road. MURRAY, Charles David, 1875-82. 01. 1-7. b. 20 Oct. 1866; s. of David William Murray, Silk Broker, Lond. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. 1886 ; LL.B. 1889 ; Advocate, 1889; K.C 1909; contested S. Div. of Edin. 1910 (C) ; Dir. E.A. since 1912; m. Annie Florence, y. dau. .of David Nicolson, Brewer, Edin. Address: 62 Great King Street, Edin. PATON, Waller Hubert, 1875-80. 01. 1-5. b. 16 Nov. 1863 ; s. of Waller Hugh Paton, R.S.A., 14 George Square ; 1st Prize Fencing and Boxing. Edin. Univ. ; Artist and Sculptor ; m- Charlotte Cowan, y. dau. of John Stewart MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1875-82 359 Roberts, Publisher. Address : 21 Salisbury Road, Edin. PATTEN, Archibald, 1875-9. CI. 1-4. b. 27 March 1865 ; s. of John Patten, W.S., 7 Drummond Place. Maj. A. and S. Highs. ; Lt. 1886 ; Adj. 1890; Capt. 1897; Brev. Maj. 1901 ; Maj. 1908 ; ret. 1912 ; served in operations in Chitral, 1895, with Relief Force (medal with clasp) ; S. African War, 1899-1902 ; Comdt. Elands River from 19 Nov. 1901 ; advance on Kimberley, including actions at Modder River and Magersfontein ; operations in O.F.S. Feb. to May 1900, including opera- tions at Paardeberg, 17-26 Feb. ; actions at Poplar Grove and Dreifontein ; operations in Transvaal, east of Pretoria, July to 29 Nov. 1900 ; operations in Transvaal, west of Pre- toria, July to 29 Nov. 1900, including action at Zilikats Nek ; operations in O.R.C. May to 29 Nov. 1900 ; operations in Transvaal, 30 Nov. 1900 to 31 May 1902 ; operations in Cape Colony, May 1902 (desp., Lond. Gaz. 10 Sept. 1901, brev. of Maj., Queen's medal with four clasps, King's medal with two clasps) ; m. 1908 Kerrera, y. dau. of A. Dunn Pattison of Dalmuir. Address : Arden- tallen, Oban. PILKINGTON, Ernest, 1875-80. CI. 1- U.M. s. of Frederick T. Pilkington, 17 Carlton Terrace. Architect, Lond. POTT, Gideon, 1876-9. CI. 2-L.M. b, 21 July 1862 ; s. of Gideon Pott, Knowesouth,' Jedburgh. Engineer, Glasg. ; of Pott, Cassels and Williamson, Motherwell ; m. 1894 Lottie, dau. of A. Cochran, Glasg. ; d. 15 April 190^. RAINY, Harry, 1876-82. CI. 2-7. b. 1864 ; s. of George Rainy, M.D., 2 Woodside Place, Glasg. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. 1885 ; M.B., CM. 1891 (ist CI. Hons., Ettles Schol.) ; M.D. 1899 ; M.D. (Hon. Causa) Univ. Upsala, 1907 ; gen. med. pract. ; Ass. Phys. Edin. Roy. Inf. ; Sec. and Registrar R.C.P.E. ; F.R.S.E. ; Jt. Author of CUnical Methods (CasseU and Co.), and Author of various scientific papers. Address : 16 Great Stuart Street, Edin. REOCH, James Watson, 1875-80. CI. 1-U.M. b. 9 Jan. 1865 ; s. of John Fowler Reoch, 39 Inverleith Row ; Dux U.M. CI. and 2nd Acad. Club Prize, 1880. Commercial business. Address: 22Mont- gomerie Street, Kelvinside, Glasg. RICHARDSON, Cecil, 1879-83. CI. 5-7. b. 4 Jan. 1867 ; s. of H. C. Richardson, I.C.S., 3 Northumberland Street. C.E., A.M. Inst. C.E. ; Dep. Agent Bom- bay, Baroda, and C.I. Rly. ; Maj., V.D., comdg. ist Batt. B.B.C.I.R. Vols. ; m. Agatha Mary Chapman. Address : B. B.C.I. Rly. Offices, Bombay. RITCHIE, Daniel Norman, 1875-8. CI. 1-3. b. 8 Nov. 1864 ; s. of Dr. Daniel Ritchie, Surg. R.N., 21 Mer- chiston Avenue. Oxford Mil. Coll. ; m. Isabel Juliet Mac- lean of Pennycross, Mull. Address : The Holmes, St. Boswells. RITCHIE, Thomas Morton, 1875-80. CI. 1-U.M. b. 2 Sept. 1864 ; s. of William Ritchie, 12 Lonsdale Terrace. Edin. Univ. ; Hope Prize Schol. 1883 ; B.Sc. 1884; M.B., CM. 1889; Res. Phys. Leith Hosp. 1890; Mem. Roy. Med. Soc, Edin. ; d. 19 Nov. 1890. ROBERTSON, Andrew John, 1875-80. CI. 1-5. b. 17 June 1865 ; s. of Andrew John Robertson of Hatton- burn, Kinross-shire. Cheltenham Coll. 1880-3 ; St. John's Coll. Cantab ; 2nd CI. Theolog. Trip. ; B.A. 1890 ; M.A. 1898; Ch. of Eng. ; D. 1890; P. 1891, Dio. Peterborough ; C. of Market Har- borough, 1890-3 ; Little Bowden, 1893-9 ; St. John's Coll. Cambridge Miss, and V. of Ch. of Lady Margaret, Walworth, 1 899-1905 ; R. of Freshwater, I.W., 1905. Address : Freshwater Rectory, I.W. ROBERTSON, Arthur William, 1875-8. CI. 1-3. b. 1865 ; s. of George Robertson, C.E., of Hedderwick. L.S.A. Lond. 1897 ; practised in Gosport, Hants ; m. ; d. 1903. ROBSON, WiUiam, now Wilham Frier Robson, 1878-9. CI. L.M. b. 22 Feb. 1862 ; s. of James C. Robson, Southfield, Duns. m. Lizzie Blanche, y. dau. of Hugh Fenton of Aston Hall, Hawarden, Fhntshire, Wales. Address : Southfield, Duns, Berwickshire. RUTHERFURD, James Hunter, 1875-9. CI. 1-4. b. 13 June 1864 ; s. of Andrew Rutherfurd, Advocate, Sheriff of the Lothians and Peebles, 18 Great King Street. Sherborne Sch., Dorsetshire ; Edin. Univ. ; W.S. 1887; of RutherfurdandDonWauchope, W.S., 1900; Hon. Sec. L. and S. Hunt, 1902 ; Sec. Edin. Polo Club, 1896; Author of The History of the Linlithgow and Stirling- shire Hunt, 1775-1910. Address : 14 Great Stuart Street, Edin. SAMPLE, Harold Ward, 1877-81. CI. 3-6. b. 15 Dec. 1864 ; s. of Thomas Sample, Matfen, Newcastle ; XV. and XI. Peterhouse Coll. Cantab ; B.A. 1885 ; 360 MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1875-82 M.A. 1902 ; C.U. Rugby Blue, 1884 ; North- umberland Co. XV. 1884-7 ; Solicitor ; Clerk to Bd. of Guardians, Morpeth Union, etc. Address : St. Nicholas Chambers, Amen Corner, Newcastle-on-Tyne, and 15 Bridge Street, Morpeth. SAUNDERS, Charles Patrick, 1875-81. CI. 1-6. b. 21 Jan. 1864 ; s. of WiUiam Saunders, S.S.C, 42 Albany Street. C.A. 1887 ; m. (i) Alice E., dan. of B. Rule, Colchester; (2) Annie G., dau. of C. Mar.sh, Stroud, Glos. Address : i Queen Victoria Street, Lond., E.C. SCOTT, Kenneth Mackenzie, 1875-80. CI. 1-5. b. 23 Nov. 1864; s. of Thomas Graham Scott, 186 Ferry Road, Bonnington. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1887 ; M.D. 1903 ; F.R.C.S.E. 1889 ; ist Prize Clin. Surg. ; Consult. Ophth. Surg. St. Mary's Hosp. for Women and Children, Lond. ; late Prof, of Ophthalmology, Egyptian Gov. Med. Sch., etc. ; 4th cl. Osmanieh, 1907. Address : 7 Manchester Square, Lond. W. SHIRREFF, Frank, 1878-9. Cl. L.M. b. 21 Aug. 1863 ; s. of Samuel Shirreff, Saltcoats, Drem. Sheep-farming in Australia ; Man. at Connbing Park, Carcoar, N.S.W., Australia ; m. Eileen Logan. SKIRVING, Edward Scot, 1875-80. Cl. 1-5. b. 7 May 1864; s. of Robert Scot Skirving, Edin. Cheltenham Coll. 1880-3 : Sen. Prefect ; Capt. XV. and Coll. boat; Schol. Pembroke Coll. Cantab, t886 ; ist Cl. Class. Trip. ; B.A. 1888 ; M.A. 1892 ; XV. ; House Master, Cheltenham Coll. ; m. Mary Teresa, dau. of William Lang, Australia. Address : Newick House, Cheltenham. STEELE, William Henry, 1875-8. Cl. 1-3. b. 12 March 1865 ; s. of Wilham Steele, S.S.C, 13 Inverleith Terrace. Edin. Univ. ; Land and Estate Agent, Glasg. and Lond., of Walker, Eraser and Steele. Address : CHfton, Bridge of Weir, Renfrewshire. STEIN, Walter, 1875-8. Cl. 1-3. b, 30 Dec. 1864; s. of Charles Stein, 18 Claremont Crescent. Farming in Natal since 1888 ; m. 1898 Florence Turnbull. Address : Umyanyadi, Mission Bay, Flint, Natal. STEWART, Robert Philip, 1875-7 and 1880-1. Cl. 1-U.M. s. of Allan D. Stewart of Innerhadden, 19 Lans- downe Crescent. Sec. for Council of Justice for Animals. Address : Burlington Gardens, Lond., W. SUTTER, C. H. N. Somerville, 1875-80. Cl. 1-U.M. b. 1865 ; s. of Archibald Sutter, M.I.C.E., Insp. for H.M. Inclosure Comrs., 6 Bellevue Terrace. C.E. ; Township Engineer, Bray, Co. Wicklow ; m. Miss Watson, dau. of Rev. M. V. Watson, Dublin ; d. 31 Jan. 1910. TAIT, William Archer Porter, 1875-81. Cl. 1-6. b. 25 March 1866 ; s. of Prof. P. Guthrie Tait, M. A., D.Sc, 38 George Square. Edin. Univ. ; B.Sc. 1885 ; Lond. Scot. F.C., W. of Scot. F.C., and A.F.C. ; C.E., M. Inst. C.E., F.R.S.E ; awarded Miller Prize, 1891, and Telford Premium, 1906, for professional papers contributed to Inst. C.E. ; Engineer to Edin. and Dist. Water Trust and several other Authorities and Cos. ; Man. of Edin. Roy. Inf., etc. Address : 38 George Square, Edin. TENNENT, Charles, 1880. Q. U.M. b. 1865 ; s. of Hugh Lyon Tennent, Advocate, Sheriff-Sub. of Renfrew- shire at Greenock. Edin. Univ. ; 1886-98 Corp. N.W. Mtd. Police ; 1900-1 Sqdn. Sergt.-Maj. Strath- cona's Horse; 1901 Imp. Mil. Rly. PoUce (Sergt.) ; 1901-2 Johannesburg Police (Supt.) ; 1902 S. African Constab. (Lt.) ; 1902-3 Rand Rifles (Res. of Offs.) ; now builder and con- tractor, Victoria, B.C. Address : Pacific Club, Victoria, B.C., Canada. TOD, George Gibson, 1875-81. CI. 1-6. b. 17 Oct. 1865 ; sT of Robert Tod, Clerwood, Corstorphine. Dir. of A. and R. Tod Ltd., Flour-millers, Leith ; Chm. John Croall and Sons Ltd. and Employers' Mutual Assur. Assoc, of Scot. Ltd. ; a keen sportsman and race-horse owner ; d. 24 July 1910. TUKE, Gordon Trafford, 1875-7. Cl. 1, 2. b. 19 April 1864 ; s. of Sir John Batty Tuke, M.D., LL.D., 20 Charlotte Square. Fettes, 1877-80 ; Edin. Univ. ; L.R.C.P. and S.E. 1889; L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1889; d. 16 Feb. 1898, USHER, Charles Howard, 1876-82. Cl. 2-7. b. 1865 ; s. of Thomas Usher, 18 Lauder Road. B.A. Cantab, 1886 ; M.B., B.C. Cantab, 1891 ; F.R.C.S.E. 1894 ; gen. med. pract., Aberdeen ; Ophth. Surg. Aberdeen Inf. Address : 3 Bon Accord Square, Aberdeen. USHER, Harry Lawrence, 1876-83. Cl. 2-7. b. 11 Nov. 1866 ; s. of Thomas Usher, 18 Lauder Road ; XV. A.F.C; C.A. 1890; of Richard Brown and Co., C.A., Edin. ; Auditor, Bank of Scot. ; m. Alice, dau. of Walter ShoweU, BeU Hall, Worcestershire. Address : 11 Tipperlinn Road, Edin. MR. WEIR'S (AFTERWARDS MR. ELLIOTT'S) CLASS, 1876-83 361 •VASSIE, Alexander Henry, 1879-81. CI. 5, 6. b. 20 May 1865 ; s. of John Vassie, Crofton Hill, Lanark. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. i886; E.U. Golf Team; gen. med. pract., Lond. ; late Surg. Kirkcaldy Cottage Hosp., etc. ; m. Mary Janet, dau. of W. R. Spears, Town Clerk, Kirkcaldy. Address : 98 Priory Road, N. Hampstead, Lond., N.W. WARRACK, Alexander James, 1875-82. CI. 1-7. b. 1865 ; s. of John Warrack, 14 Carlton Terrace. Vine and Olive Planter. Address : Torre al Prato, Rifredi, Prov. di Firenze, Italy. WILKINS, Francis Edward, 1876-80. CI. 2-U.M. s. of Frederick Wilkins, 81st Street, Chicago. WILSON, George, 1875-80. CI. 1-5. b. 1864; s. of Thomas Wilson, W.S., 6 Moray Place. A.I.A. ; Accountant, Standard Life Assur. Co. ; d. 10 June 1911 ; see also E.A. Ch. xviii. 129. MR. WEIR'S (AFTERWARDS MR. ELLIOTT'S) CLASS, 1876-83 ARMOUR, Hamilton, 1876-7. CI. 1. s. of M. W. Armour, Woolton Tower, near Liverpool. BONTHRON, Arthur, 1876-9. CI. 1-3. s. of R. Bonthron, 25 India Street. BOYD, Murdoch, 1876-9. CI. 1-3. b. 20 March 1865; s. of John Boyd, Publisher, 27 Melville Street. Loretto, 1879-82 ; W.S. 1888 ; of Mac- kintosh and Boyd, W.S. ; d. 30 June 1894. BROWN, Edward Robert M'Kerrell, 1876-83. CI. 1-7. b. 4 Oct. 1865 ; s. of John M'Kerrell Brown, 7 Eton Terrace ; XI. A.C.C. ; with Standard Life Assur. Co., Edin. Address : 24 Grosvenor Street, Edin. BROWN, Francis Leonard, 1880-2. CI. 5, 6. b. 1866 ; s. of George Brown. Edin. Univ.; M.A., M.B., CM. 1890; M.D. 1894; Off. de Santfe, Bordeaux, 1893 ; gen med. pract., Pau, France, since 1893 ; m. Rosalie Evans of Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A. Address : 4 Rue d'Orleans, Pau, France. BROWN, George, 1876-82. CI. 1-U.M. b. 1 Jan. 1867 ; s. of Alexander Brown, 19 Lutton Place. With Scot. Equitable Life Assur. Soc, Edin. Address : 28 St. Andrew Square, Edin. BROWN, John Arthur, 1878-81. CI. 3-U.M. b. 3 July 1864 ; s. of John Brown, Merchant, Dowanhill Gardens, Glasg. ; Dux of L.M. Sch. 1880 ; XV. Glasg. Univ. 1881-9 ; XV. ; Law Agent, 1892 ; N.P. 1910 ; Mem. of Fac. of Pro- curators in Glasg. 1892 ; F.S.A. Scot. 1909 ; Jt. Hon. Sec. Glasg. Archaeological Soc. 1909 ; Author of papers on archEeologieal subjects ; m. Mary Stewart, dau. of Rev. James Stewart Wilson, D.D., Min. of New Abbey. Address: Roseland, Kilmaurs, Ayr- shire. BRUCE, Robert Douglas, 1876-8, CI. 1, 2. b. 30 March 1867 ; s. of Rev. Canon Lloyd Stewart Bruce. St. Edward's Sch. , Oxford ; Worcester Coll. Oxon; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1892; C Prestolee, Lanes, 1 890 ; Lancaster Par. Ch. 1 892 ; Sen. C St. Giles, Reading, 1894 ; Chap. St. Mary's, Sierre, 1897 ; C-in-Charge, Glaze- ley, Shropshire, 1900; R. St. Peter's, Binton, 1903; St. Anne's, Dunbar, since 1906; m. Alice Margaret, dau. of Henry Wm. Lord, a Prin. Registrar at Somerset House. Ad- dress : II Marine Road, Dunbar. CARNDUFF, David Cameron, 1881-2. CI. 6. b. 15 Sept. 1865 ; s. of David Carnduff, Indian Educ. Service. L.R.CP.E. ; L.R.CS.E. 1892 ; Prin. M.O.H., Kircudbrightshire ; d. 27 Nov. 1896. CONDELL, Claude Forlong, 1876-9. CI. 1-3. b. 1 Oct. 1865 ; s. of Charles E. Condell, late 93rd Highs., 1 Oxford Terrace. Stonyhurst Coll. Lanes, 1879-1885; XV., XI. ; Capt. of Sch. 1884-5 ; Lond. Univ. and Paris (B. ^s L.) ; Lect. on Mod. Lan- guages and English Literature, Paris, 1895 ; Brit. Col. Service, Malta, 1900 ; St. Lucia, B.W.I., 1904; M.L.C St. Lucia, 1906 ; Govt. Exam, of Secondary Schs. of Grenada, B. W.I., etc. ; Author of Chanson de Roland, Liter- ary and Critical Introduction to {Williams and Norgate), various reports, etc., on educational matters, and various articles in English and French reviews. Address : Castries, St. Lucia, .B.W.I. CONYNGHAM, Edward Eraser Lenox-, 1877-84. CI. 1-7. b. 17 Dec. 1867 ; s. of Col. Sir W. F. Lenox-Conyngham, K.C.B., D.L., Spring Hill, Moneymore, Co. Derry ; XL Tea-planter, Ceylon ; m. MadeUne Gun- ning. Address : Kandanewra, Ceylon. 362 MR. WEIR'S (AFTERWARDS MR. ELLIOTT'S) CLASS, 1876-83 DOUGLAS, John Josiah, 1876-81. CI. 1-5. b. 29 Sept. 1866 ; s. of David Douglas, 22 Drummond Place. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1889 ; M.R.C.P.E. 1893; F.R.C.P.E. 1894; M.D. 1897; D.P.H., Oxon, 1902 ; Emden Schol., Cancer Research Laboratory, Middlesex Hosp. ; F.M.S. Lond. and Mem. Clin. Soc, Lond. ; gen. med. pract. ; Med. Off. to P.O., Nor- wood ; Surg. Norwood Cottage Hosp. ; m. Margaret Emmeline Peake. A ddress : Earls- ferry, 37 Central Hill, Norwood, Lond., S.E. DOUGLAS, William, 1876-81. CI. 1-5. b. 23 April 1865 ; s. of William Douglas, B.L. Co. Bank, Coldstream. Sol. 1889, and N.P., Coldstream ; d. 5 July 1894. ERASER, Newton Kennelly, 1877-82. CI. 2-7. b. 5 Aug. 1866 ; s. of Rev. Alex. Garden Eraser, D.D., Bombay. Provincial C.S., Burma ; d. 8 Aug. 1903. GILLESPIE, Charles Melville, 1876-83. CI. 1-7. b. 12 Oct. 1866 ; s. of James D. Gillespie, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., 10 Walker Street ; Dux of CI. 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, and 6 and of the School, 1883 ; Ferguson Medal, 1881 ; Mitchell Medal, 1882 ; Gloag Medal, 1883 ; best in French and German, CI. 7, 1883 ; Mackenzie Prizes for best in French, German, and English, 1882 and 1883 ; 1st Acad. Club Prize, 1883 ; Acad. Exhib. 1883. Entrance Bursary, Edin. Univ., 1883; Vans Dunlop Schol. in Class. 1884 ; Schol. Trin. Coll. Oxon, 1885-9 ; ist CI. Mods. 1887 ; ist CI. Lit. Hum. 1889 ; B.A. 1889 ; M.A. 1892; Ass. Lect. on Class, and Phil., Yorks Coll., Leeds, 1891 ; Lect. on Phil., XJniv. of Leeds, 1904, and Prof, of Phil, there, 1912. Address : The University, Leeds. GORDON, Ivy Mackie, May-July 1877. CI. 1. s. of Samuel Gordon, St. Catherine's Villa, Trinity. GRANT, Norman James, 1876-9. CI. 1-3. s. of J. Grant, Willowbank, Newhaven Road, Trinity, GREGOR, Andrew Crichton, 1876-8. a. 1, 2. b. 15 April 1866; s. of D. C. Gregor, 7 Great King Street. Farmer. Address: Moorebank, Sydney, Australia. HALKETT, James F., 1878-82. CI. 3-U.M. s. of Capt. John Halkett, Croydon, Surrey; XI. HALLARD, Charles Maitland, 1876-82. CI. 1-6. b. 26 Oct. 1865 ; s. of Frederick Hallard, Advocate, Sheriff- Sub, of Midlothian, 61 York Place. Went on the stage, 1889. Address: 26a North Audley Street, Lond., W. HARVEY, Bamett, 1876-80. CI. 1-3. b. 1866 ; s. of Rev. J. M. Harvey, M.A., Min. of S. College Street U.P. Ch., 16 Chalmers Crescent. Went out to Canada, Qu'Appelle dist. HORSBRUGH, Charles Edward, 1876-83. CI. 1-U.M. b. 16 July 1865; s. of William Horsbrugh, Writer, Cupar, Fife; XL W.S. 1890; F.S.I. 1908; J.P. Stirling- shire ; m. Marion, 2nd dau. of Allan Graham Barns Graham of LymekUns, CraigaJlian, etc. Address: Blairquhosh, Blanefield, Glasg. HUME, Wilham Roger, 1878-80. CI. 3, 4. s. of John Hume, 7 Pitt Street, Ben- nington. HUNTER, Thomas Duncan, 1880-2. CI. 5, 6. b. 24 Feb. 1867; s. of James Hunter, 21 Minto Street. Edin. Univ. ; Mang. Dir. TuUis and Co. Ltd., Paper Merchants, Edin. ; m. Katharine Grace Richardson. Address : 11 Gloucester Place, Edin. LAURIE, Malcolm, 1876-80. CI. 1-4. b. 27 Feb. 1866 ; s. of Prof. Simon Laurie, Brunstane House, Portobello. Edin. Univ., D.Sc; Falconer Fell. ; King's Coll. Cantab, B.A. ; Lect on Biology and Zoology, Surgeons' Hall, Edin. ; m. Helena A. Phillips, Okeford Fitzpaine Rectory, Dorset. Address: 19 Merchiston Park, Edin. LEITH, George Carmichael, 1877-9. CI. 2, 3. s. of J. M. Leith, 40 Drummond Place. In S. Africa. MACNAIR, Duncan Roderick, 1876-82, CI. 1-U.M. s. of Capt. John Macnair, 2 Brandon Street ; XL ; d. MACPHAIL, George, 1876-80 and 1882-3. CI. 1-4 and 7. b. 25 Aug. 1865; s. of Rev. J. C. Macphail, D.D., Min. of Pilrig Ch., Edin. Edin. Univ. ; W.S. 1895 ; Capt. 7th R.S.V.B. ; m. LiUan Alina, dau. of Col. C. W. St. John, Staff Off. of Pensioners (94th Regt.), and widow of Mnea.s J. G. Mackay, K.C.,LL.D.,etc. Address: Hearnesbrooke, Co. Galway. MATHESON, Henry M. P. 1876-81. CI. 1-5. s. of Alexander Matheson, 19 Northumberland Street ; d. MR. WEIR'S (AFTERWARDS MR. ELLIOTT'S) CLASS, 1876-83 363 MATTHEW, John Crombie, 1876-82. CI. 1-6. b. 6 July 1865 ; s. of Patrick Matthew of Newmiln, Perth, 32 Coates Gardens. Edin. Univ ; M.A. 1887 ; B.D. 1889 ; Aitken Scliol., ;fioo for two yrs., 1889-91 ; also Univs. of Marburg, Strasburg, and Berlin; licensed by Presb. of Perth, 1891 ; Ass. Hillhead P. Ch., Glasg., 189 1-5; Ass. Queen's Park P. Ch., Glasg., 1896-7 ; or- dained by Presb. of Edin. 1897 ; Chap, to Govt, of Bombay since 1897. Address : 8 Staveley Road, Poona, India. MONCRIEFF, Robert Lawrence Scott-, 1878-83. CI. 3-U.M. b. 15 April 1867; s. of R. Scott-Moncrieff, 29 Warriston Crescent. Six yrs. on sheep farm in Australia ; there- after many years managing an estancia in Argentina, and went into business in Buenos Aires ; m. V. Troutbeck ; d. 12 April 1909. MOSMAN, Allan William, 1876-83. CI. 1-7. b. 6 July 1866; s. of Hugh Mosman of Auchtyfardle, 11 Chalmers Street; XV. , A.F.C. ; C.A. 1889; of A. and J. Robert- son, C.A., Edin. ; Man. the Scottish Rever- sionary Co. Ltd. ; m. A. S. Chancellor, dau. of Edward Chancellor. Address: 19 Lennox Street, Edin. MURRAY, Arthur Edward, 1876-9. CI. 1-3. b. 1866 ; s. of James Murray of Callands, Peebles. Caled. Insur. Co., Edin. ; m. Miss Scott M'Hutchen, dau. of Borthwick G. M'Hutchen. Address : BeUevue Lodge, 5 Dick Place. MUSGRAVE, William Harold, 1878-83. CI. 3-7. s. of John Musgrave, Solicitor, 2 Lowther Street, Whitehaven ; XV. ; won Quarter-mile, 1882 ; d. NICOLSON, Alexander Morrison, 1876-9. a. 1-3. b. 24 April 1865 ; s. of Rev. Roderick Nicolson, Min. of Apple- cross. Emigrated to Australia in 1886 ; Overseer at Konongwootong estate, near Coleraine, Co. Dundas, Victoria ; m. Florence Thorn- ley. Address : Mundara, Lanby, Wangar- ratta, Victoria, Australia. NICOLSON, Roderick James, 1876-9. CI. 1-L.M. b. 11 Aug. 1862; s. of Rev. Roderick Nicolson, Min. of Applecross. d. June 1882. NICOLSON, William Henry, 1876-80. CI. 1-3. s. of David Nicolson, Comely Green Park. Wine Merchant, Edin. Address: 34 York Place, Edin. OSWALD, John Henderson, 1877-83. CI. 1-7. b. 11 July 1866 ; s. of Surg.- Gen. Henry R. Oswald, M.D., 4 Leamington Terrace ; won Mile, 1883 ; XV. Lt. Hants Regt. 1885 ; served in Bur- mese campaign, 1886, Ass. Provost-Mar- shal (medal with clasp) ; I.S.C. 1887 ; Adj. 4th B.N.I. 1891 ; d. 25 March 1892. PATERSON, William, 1879-81. CI. L. and U.M. b. 24 Dec. 1863 ; s. of Alexander Paterson, Carmacoup House, Douglas, Lanark ; XV. Farmer. Address : Glentaggart, Douglas, Lanarkshire. POTT, WilUam, 1876-82. CI. 1-6. b. 21 March 1865 ; s. of Gideon Pott, Knowesouth, Jedburgh ; XV. and XL A.F.C. ; Gen. Man. Land and Mining Cos., Transvaal, 1893-1910 ; m. I. P. Hen- derson. Address : Box 11 46, Johannesburg, and Knowesouth, Jedburgh. ROBERTSON, George Allan, 1876-83. CI. 1-7. b. 19 March 1866 ; s. of George Robertson, W.S., 17 Royal Circus ; XL Capt. 1883. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. ; C.A. 1892 ; Mem. of Roy. Co. of Archers, King's Bodyguard for Scot. Address : 18 Alva Street, Edin. ROCHE, George, 1877-8. CI. 2. s. of C. Roche, Acton Cottage, Wrexham, N. Wales. SANDEMAN, Muir, 1877-84. CI. 2-7. b. 11 Aug. 1866 ; s. of Rev. R. J. Sandeman, D.D., 35 Great King Street ; Gloag Medal and Balfour Prize (Math.), 1884. Edin. Univ.; M.A. 1888; M.B., CM. 1893 ; Med. Miss. (English Presb. Ch.) in China, r894-i909 ; now gen. med. pract., Lond. ; m. Euphemia Maclagan. Address : 56 Wolfington Road, "West Norwood, Lond., S.E. SCOTT, Charles Cuthbertson, 1876-8. CI. 1, 2. b. 17 July 1865; s. of Archibald Scott, 20 Walker Street. Sometime sheep farmer at Breckonside, Moffat ; now farmer in the Argentine ; m. Jessie, y. dau. of Alexander Gray of Tan- lawhill, Eskdalemuir. Address: Estancia Canelon, Estancion Tofre, F.C.N.E.A., Cor- rientes, Argentine Republic. STEIN, William Thomas, 1876-8. CI. 1, 2. b. 22 March 1866 ; s. of Charles Stein of 18 Claremont Crescent and Edinholme, Merchiston. C.A. Edin. 1889 ; Accountant for insur. ofi., Dewsbury ; went to Vancouver, B.C., 364 DR. MERRY'S (AFTERWARDS MR. GARDINER'S) CLASS, 1877-84 1895; of W. T. Stein and Co., C.A. ; first Pres. Inst, of C.A. of B.C. ; m. 1898 Mar- garet Mainly, Warrington. Address : 319 Pender Street, Vancouver, Canada. STEUART, George Graham Bell, 1876- 82. CI. 1-6. b. 28 March 1866 ; s. of Archibald Steuart, W.S., Edin. W.S. 1891 ; of J., C. and A. Steuart, W.S., Edin. ; N.P. 1901. Address : Mount Esk, Lasswade. STEUART, James Charles, 1878-80. CI. 3, 4. b. 11 Jan. 1867 ; s. of James Steuart, Dalkeith Park, Dalkeith. d. 25 April 1897 at Mylemoney, Chickmu- galore, Mysore. STUART, Charles Edward, 1877-83. CI. 2-7. b. 1 Aug. 1865 ; s. of R. L. Stuart, W.S., Proc. Fis. for Midlothian. Tea-planter, Assam, 1886-99; volunteered for S. African War with. Lumsden's Horse (India) ; was in ten engagements ; wounded at advance on and capture of Pretoria ; Ass. Dir. of Supplies, Pretoria ; Dir. of Civil Supplies, Pretoria, since 1901. TAYLOR, Douglas Hamilton, 1877-8. CI. 2. b. 28 April 1865 ; s. of Rev. Duncan Taylor, Avondale Manse, Strathaven. Served in Riel rebellion, Canada ; there- after in Australia on sheep run ; now Land Agent, N.Z. ; m. . Address : Wellington, N.Z. TERRAS, James Adam, 1876-9. CI. 1-3. b. 24 Nov. 1864; s. of Rev. D. Terras, M.A., Belford, Northumber- land. B.Sc. Edin. 1890 ; Dobbie Smith Medal (Bot.), 1887; Lect. on Bot., Edin. Sch. of Med. for Women, since 1907. Address : 40 Findhorn Place, Edin. THOMSON, Walter Alexander John, 1876-82. CI. 1-6. b. 2 Dec. 1864 ; s. of Rev. John Macalister Thomson, late Sen. Chap. Ch. of Scot., Bengal, India. Man. Chengmari Tea Estate, Luksan P.O., Julpaiguri, India ; m. 1900 Mary Sara Rauth- mell. WALLACE, Horatio, 1876-83. CI. 1-7. s. of Ebenezer Wallace, Kingscroft, Stanley Road, Trinity. Edin. Univ.; M.A. 1886; W.S. Edin. 1893; practised till 1901 ; now fruit farmer, B.C. ; m. Susan Younghusband, Portage le Prairie, near Winnipeg, B.C. Address: K.L.O. Bench, Kelowna, B.C., Canada. WHIFFEN, Alfred Ernest, 1877-8. CI. 1,2. s, of A. Whiff en. Beech House, Trinity, WILKINS, George Steele, 1876-81. CI. 1-U.M. s. of Frederick Wilkins, 31st Street, Chicago. WRIGHT, Melville Campbell, 1876-80. CI. 1-4. b. 15 Feb. 1864; s. of William Wright, late Judge, Cuttack, Bengal ; XV. ; won Open Quarter- mile, 1879 and 1880. L.R.C.P.E.andL.R.C.S.E. 1886; L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1886; won 100 Yds. Amateur Scot. Championship, 3^886, and many races at the University Games and Edinburgh Harrier's Sports ; Ass. Col. Surg, and Mag. at Winne- bah, Gold Coast Colony, W. Africa ; d. 23 Jan. 1894 ; see also E.A. Ch. i. 77. YOUNG, Arthur, 1879-82. CI. 4-6. b. 10 March 1865; s. of Right Hon. Lord Young, P.C, L.A. of Scot., Senator of Coll. of Justice. Edin. Univ. ; Barr. Line. Inn, 1888. Address : Lond. DR. MERRY'S (AFTERWARDS MR. GARDINER'S) CLASS, 1877-84 ABERNETHY, Robert, 1877-83. CI. 1-6. b. 23 Nov. 1866; s. of John Abernethy, Engineer, Ferryhill Foundry, Aberdeen. Edin. Univ. ; M.B.,C.M. 1888; F.R.C.P.E. 1893; M.D. 1893; E.U.B.C. ; Phys. New Town Disp. ; Hon. Phys. Nat. Soc. Preven- tion of Cruelty to Children ; late Pres. R. Med. Soc. ; Author of contributions to med. journals ; m. Frances Elizabeth, dau. of David LyaU, M.D., R.N. Address : 10 St. Colme Street, Edin. ADAIR, Hugh Hermann, 1880-2. CI. L. and U.M. Dux L.M. Sch^ 1881 ; XV. ANDERSON, Hugh Hodgson, 1877-84. CI. 1-7. b. 24 Jan. 1867 ; s. of James Anderson, Chapelside Villa, Trinity; XV. W.S. 1890 ; d. 3 April 1895. BALFOUR-KINNEAR, Harry Gordon, 1877-84. CI. 1-7. b. 22 Oct. 1866 ; s. of George T. Balfour-Kinnear, W.S., 6 Doune Terrace, Edin. ; XV., XL ; won Open Mile, 100 Yds., Long Leap, and Hurdles, 1884. A.F.C. ; Sheep Farmer, N.Z. ; m. Ella Burdon, N.Z. Address : Te Pukeroa, Kumeroa, Hawkes Bay, N.Z. DR. MERRY'S (AFTERWARDS MR. GARDINER'S) CLASS, 1877-84 365 BARRETT, James Arthur S., 1879-82. a. 3-5. b. 1867 ; s. of Rev. Isaac Barrett, Skirling, near Biggar. Old Hall Sch., WelUngton, Shropshire, 1882-4; M.A. Edin. Univ. 1894 J Librarian, Univ. Coll., Dundee ; edited Carlyle's Sartor Resartus ; contributed reviews and papers to various periodicals, also a paper to the Proceedings of the R.S.E. Address : University College, Dundee. BEGG, Alexander, 1877-82. CI. 1-5. b. 1867 ; s. of George Begg, S.S.C, 29 Albany Street. E.I. Merchant. A ddress : Guthrie and Co. , Singapore. BEGG, John, 1879-83. CI. 2-6. b. 20 Sept. 1866 ; s. of John Begg, J.P., Iron-master, Kinneil. R.I.B.A., Ashpitel Prizeman, 1891 ; Pugin Student, 1890 ; Inst. Silver Medal- list (Essays), 1894; R.A. Schs. 1890-2; A.R.I.B.A. 1891; F.R.I.B.A. 1901 ; Vice- Pres. the Architectural Assoc, Lend., 1896 ; Consult. Architect to Govt, of Bombay, 1901-7; J. P. and Hon. Pres. Mag., Bombay, 1904-7 ; Consult. Architect to Govt, of India since 1907 ; Author of Report on Modern European Hospital Construction, Govt, of Bombay, 1904 ; m. Edith Mary, dau. of Benjamin Hawkins Dods, C.E., Melbourne, Australia. Address : Hawkesdale, Simla, S.W., India. BELL, John Beatson, 1881-3. CI. 5, 6. b. 12 June 1866 ; s. of Andrew Beatson Bell of Kilduncan, Advocate. Edin. Univ. (M.A.) and Sandhurst; Maj. I.A. ; 2nd Lt. 1888; Lt. 1889; Capt. 1899; Maj. 1906 ; P.W.O. (West Yorks) Regt. 1888-90 ; 32nd Sikh Pioneers, 1890-1910 ; Ass. J.A.G. 1909 ; D.J.A.G. 1910. War Services : Hazara, 1891 (medal and clasp) ; Tibet, 1903-4 (medal and clasp), m. 1893 M. H. Balfour-Kinnear, dau. of G. T. Balfour-Kinnear, W.S. Address : Murree, Punjab, India. BIRRELL, Walter Wood, 1878-83. CI. 2-6. b. 15 June 1867 ; s. of James Birrell, J.P., of Uttershill, Penicuik ; Shooting Team, 1883. Paper Maker ; m. Agnes Riddell, Woodslee, Penicuik. Address : The White House, Bentley Heath, Barnet, Herts. BOYCOTT, Arthur Beevor, 1879-81. CI. 3, 4. b. 20 Oct. 1866 ; s. of Rev. Edmund Boycott, Trinity Villa, York Road. Fauconberg Sch., Beccles, Suffolk ; XV. ; d. 2 Sept. 1889 at Roxburgh, N. CaroHna, U.S.A. BOYCOTT, Owen Dundas, 1879-81. CI. 3, 4. b. 20 Oct. 1866; s. of Rev. Edmund Boycott, Trinity Villa, York Road. Fauconberg Sch., Beccles, Suffolk ; XV. Address : Greensboro', N. Carohna, U.S.A. BOYD, Francis Darby, 1877-83. CI. 1-6. b. 19 Oct. 1866 ; s. of John Boyd, Publisher, 27 Melville Street ; XV. and Shooting Team. M.D. Edin. ; Gold Medal, 1893 ; <.M.B., CM. 1888 ; F.R.C.P.E. 1892 ; gen. med. pract., Edin. ; C.M.G. 1900 ; Ass. Phys. Roy. Inf., Edin. ; Phys. Deaconess Hosp., Edin., etc. ; served as Phys. to Edin. Hosp. in S. Africa (desp., C.M.G.) ; Author of numerous papers in scientific journals, etc. ; m. Clara Constance, dau. of Alfred J. Lepper, Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim. Address : 22 Manor Place, Edin. BRUCE, Alexander Montgomery, 1878- 80. a. 2, 3. b. 15 July 1865 ; s. of Maj. -Gen. Alexander Andrew Bruce, 7 Polwarth Terrace. Hong-Kong and Shanghai Bank, Lond., 1884; left for the East, 1887; held various appointments ; latterly acting Man. in Calcutta, and Man. at Bangkok ; three years before Boxer rebellion his services were granted by the bank to Chinese Govt, to organise the finances of the Tientsin-Pekin Rly. ; took part in defence of Tientsin during Boxer rebellion as a vol., and received Pekin Relief medal, 1900 ; ret. 1908 ; d. 24 Nov. 1909. CAMERON, Alexander, 1878-83. CI. 2-6. s. of A. Cameron, 17 Ann Street. CAMPBELL, Maclver Forbes Morison Maclver-, 1878-81. CI. 2-4. b. 1 June 1867; s. of Lt.-Col. William Rose Campbell of Ballochyle, J. P., D.L. Argyll. Winchester Coll. 1881-4 ; XI. ; Clare Coll. Cantab, 1885-9; B.A. 1889; Coll. XV. and XL's; A.F.C. ; Inter-City, 1890; of Ballochyle, Argyllshire; went to B.C. 1891 ; partner in Bonthrone, Lennard and Co., Financial Agents, Vancouver, B.C. ; m. Dorothy Gladys Williams. Address : Van- couver, B.C., Canada. CARMICHAEL, Archibald Nathaniel Shirley, 1877-85. CI. 1-U.M. (Mr. Strathearn's CI. 1878-82; Mr. Car- michael's CI. 1882-4). b. 1 Dec. 1867 ; s. of James Carmichael, Class. Master, E.A., 1856-94, 9 Saxe-Coburg Place ; Gymnastic Prize, 1882-3, 1883-4. M.B., CM. Edin. 1892 ; Sen. Pres. Roy. Med. Soc. 1892 ; Ho. Surg. Roy. Inf., Edin., 1893 ; Res. Med. Off. Chalmers Hosp. 1894-5; gen. med. pract. Address: 2 Mer- chiston Avenue, Edin. CARPHIN, George Henry, 1877-83. CI. 1-6. b. 24 July 1866 ; s. of James 366 DR. MERRY'S (AFTERWARDS MR. GARDINER'S) CLASS, 1877-84 R. Carphin, C.A., 26 'Northumberland Street ; XV., XI. A.F.C. ; A.C.C. ; C.A. 1889 ; J.P. 1912 ; m. Kate Guthrie. Address : 3 Abinger Gardens, Murrayfield. CHIRNSIDE, James, 1877-9 (Dec). CI. 1-3. b. 26 Jan. 1866 ; s. of Dr. John Chirnside, 14 Saxe-Coburg Place. Loretto, 1880 ; Squatter ; m. Harriet Ronaldson Logan. Address : Inglewood, Bombala, N.S.W., Australia. COLQUHOUN, Wallace Kent, 1877-82. CI. 1-3 (Mr. Carmichael's CI. 1879- 82). s. of Dr. Archibald Colquhoun, 11 St. Bernard's Crescent. Journalist on Graphic staff. Address: The Graphic, Tallis Street, Victoria Embank- ment, Lond. CRAWFORD, William M., 1881. CI. L.M. CUNNINGHAM, George, 1877-9. CI. 1, 2. b. 27 Jan. 1867 ; s. of George Miller Cunningham, C.E., 2 Ainshe Place, and of Leithenhopes, Peebles- shire. Shrewsbury Sch. 1881-5 ; B.N.C. Oxon ; B.A. ; C.B. 1914; Advocate, 189 1 ; Ass. Priv. Sec. to First Lord of the Admiralty (Lord Tweedmouth) , 1906-8 ; to Sec. of State for the Colonies (Earl of Crewe), 1908-10; Priv. Sec. to the following Lords Pres. of the Council : — Viscount Wolverhampton, Earl Beauchamp, and Lord Morley ; m. Georgiana J. E. L., dau. of Capt. G. Gordon Macpherson of Cluny. Address : The Square, Kingsley Green, Haslemere. CUNNINGHAM, Robert Jeffrey, 1878-9 and 1881-4. CI. 2 and 5-7. b. 24 June 1866 ; s. of Rev. J. G. Cunningham, D.D., of Queen Street U.F. Ch., Edin., 7 Brandon Street. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. 1887 ; LL.B. 1891 ; W.S. 1892 ; in practice in Annan, Dumfries- shire, since 1894 ; received Commission in 3rd V.B., K.O.S.B., 1898; served with ist Vol. Service Co., K.O.S.B., in S. Africa, 1900 ; operations in Cape Colony and O.R.C., and operations east of Pretoria (Queen's medal and three clasps ; received in common with other local officers the Freedom of Dum- fries) ; King Edward's Coronation medal ; T.F. 1908 as Capt. 5th Batt. K.O.S.B. ; m. Mabel, 2nd dau. of Wilham Davidson of San Francisco, Cal. Address : The Glint, Annan, Dumfriesshire. CURRIE, Alastair, 1877-82. CI. 1-4. b. 28 Aug. 1867 ; s. of James Currie, D.L., Ship Owner, Trinity Cottage, Inverleith Row. Fettes, 1882-6 ; XV. ; Edin. Univ. ; Edin. Wanderers F.C. ; C.A. 1893; until April 1912, when he resigned, one of Mans, of the Union Castle Mail Steamship Co. Ltd. ; now sen. partner of Donald Currie and Co., Ship Owners, Lond., Liverpool, and Man- chester, Mans, of the Liverpool and Ham- burg Steamship Co. Ltd. ; m. Isabella, e. dau. of Robert Somerville, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., Galashiels. A ddress : 6 Durham Villas, Ken- sington, Lond., W. DANGERFIELD, Frank, 1878-83. CI. 2-U.M. b. 13 Sept. 1866; s. of Lt.-Col. Dangerfield, R.A., 26 Danube Street. Gold-mining, California ; m. M. Timpan. Address : Grass VaUey, Cal., U.S.A. DAVIDSON, James, 1881-3. CI. 5, 6. b. 27 Nov. 1865 ; s. of Rev. Adam Davidson, M.A., Yetholm, Roxburgh- shire ; Ferguson Medal, 1882 ; Mit- chell Medal and Balfour Prize (Math.), 1883. Edin. Univ.; M.A. i886 ; M.B., CM. 1891; M.D. 1902; Lt.-Col. LM.S. ; D.S.O.; Med. Off. ist Batt. 2nd King Edward's Own Gurkhas ; Surg. 1893 ; Capt. 1896 ; Maj. 1905 ; Lt.-Col. 1913. IVar Services : Wazi- ristan exped. 1 894-5 (medal and clasp) ; Chitral exped. 1895 (medal and clasp) ; Indian Brigade, Suakin Force, 1896 (Brit, and Khedive's medals) ; Tirah exped. 1897-8 (two clasps) ; Tibet exped. 1903-4 (medaj) ; Prin. Med. Ofi. Abor exped. 1911-12 (desp., D.S.O., medal and clasp) ; in Russia 1902-3 ; passed as Russian interpreter, 1903. Address: c/o J. Mill, 4 Bellevue Terrace, Edin. DEANS, Henry C, 1880-3. CI. L.M.-7. b. 2 Sept. 1863 ; s. of Mrs. Deans, East Fenton, Drem. Went to America ; d. March 189 1. DICKSON, Leonard Walter, 1877-83. CI. 1-6. b. 6 Aug. 1867; s. of Thomas Goldie Dickson, C.A., 34 York Place. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. 1886 ; C.A. Edin. 1892; Man. the Standard Life Assur. Co. 1904; Dir. E.A. since 1912; m. Jane Christine Kinnear. Address: 45 Manor Place, Edin. DOUGLAS, William Henry Brown, 1877- 81. CI. 1-4. b. 29 Jan. 1867 ; s. of F. Brown Douglas, 21 Moray Place. Haileybury Coll. 1 881-4; Trin. Coll. Cantab ; B.A. ; New Coll. Edin. ; Min. U.F. Ch. of Scot. ; m. 1894 Edith K. Grainger Stewart. Address: Trinity Manse, Newton Stewart. FINLAY, Robert Stewart, 1877-80. CI. 1-8. b. 5 April 1867 ; s. of Charles P. Finlay, W.S., 17 Northumberland Street. d. 30 March 1880. DR. MERRY'S (AFTERWARDS MR. GARDINER'S) CLASS, 1877-84 367 GILLESPIE, William, 1880-2. CI. L. and U.M. b. 24 April 1865 ; s. of James Gillespie, Gateside, Douglas, Lanark ; XV. Address : Palmerston Nortli, N.Z. GORDON, Hon. Huntly Douglas, 1878. CI. 1. b. 11 Oct. 1866 ; s. of the Right Hon. Edward Strathearn Gor- don, Q.C., LL.D., M.P., L.A. of Scot. 1867-8 and 1874-6, Lt.-Col. Edin. Vols.; cr. Life Peer (Baron Gordon of Drum- earn), 1876, on the first appointment of Lords of Appeal in Ordinary. Wellington Coll. ; Advocate, 1893 ; m. Violet, y. dau. of John Gaspard Fanshawe of Parsloes, Essex. Address : 3 Northumber- land Street, Edin. GRAY, Robert Walker, 1880-1. CI. L.M. b. 8 Oct. 1864 ; s. of David Gray, 15 Jamaica Street, Peterhead. Edin. Univ.; M.B., CM. 1892; D.P.H., Cambridge, 1902; Med. Off. S. Nigeria; m. Hilda, dau. of A. F. Mummery. Address : Lagos, S. Nigeria. HALKETT, John Frederick, 1878-80. CI. 2, 3. s. of Capt. John Halkett, Cape of Good Hope. Returned to S. Africa. HAMILTON, Thomas, 1877-8. CI. 1. HAY, John James, 1877-80. CI. 1-3. s. of James Hay, 4 Gayfield Terrace. HISLOP, Patrick Wood, 1877-83. CI. 1-6. b. 9 Dec. 1865 ; s. of John Fowler Hislop, Castlepark, Preston- pans ; XV. and XL Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1889 ; M.D. 1908 ; A.F.C ; A.CC ; gen. med. pract. ; m. Margaret M. A., dau. of Angus Macdonald, Canterbury, N.Z. Address: Geraldine, Can- terbury, N.Z. IRONS, David Ebenezer Blackwell, 1877- 85. CI. 1-7. b. 4 July 1868 ; s. of James Campbell Irons, S.S.C, 27 Windsor Street ; best in German, CI. 7, 1885 ; won Quarter-mile, 1884 ; XV. Edin. Univ. ; W.S. 1894 ; d. 26 Jan. 1898 ; see also E.A. Ch. v. 52. JENKIN, Bernard Maxwell, 1877-82. CI. 1-5. b. 5 Aug. 1867 ; s. of Prof. Fleeming Jenkin, LL.D., F.R.S., 3 Great Stuart Street. Edin. Univ. 1883-4 and 1889-90 ; 1885-6 Sch. of Electrical Engineering, Hanover Square, Lond. ; apprenticeship at Man- chester and Crewe, 1886-9 ; 189 1-9 Engineer- ing Ass. to Dr. A. B. W. (now Sir Alexander) Kennedy, Consult. Engineer ; since 1899 engaged as Consult. Engineer in partnership with Sir Alex. B. W. Kennedy ; M. Inst. E.E. 1898 ; M. Inst. CE. and M.I. Mech. E. 1901 ; read a paper before the Inst, of CE. on the Electrical Equipment of the Waterloo and City Railway, and awarded Telford Medal and Telford Premium, 1900 ; read a joint paper with Mr. W. M. Mordey on Elec- trical Traction on Railways, and awarded a George Stephenson Gold Medal, 1902 ; m. Margaret M., 2nd dau. of R. W. Giles, Barr. Mid. Tern. Address : 64 Bedford Gardens, Campden Hill, Lond., W. JOHNSTONE, William Charles, 1880-3. CI. 4-6. b. 16 June 1867 ; s. of James Johnstone, Hunterheck, Moffat. W.S. 1891 ; m. Mary Charlotte, e. dau. of Walter Pringle, Manufacturer, Hawick. Address: 11 Cluny Terrace, Edin. KENNEDY, Harry Angus Alexander, 1880-4. CI. 4-7. b. 4 July 1866; s. of Rev. George R. Kennedy, Dornoch, Sutherlandshire ; Dux of CI. 4, 5, and 6 and of the School, 1884 ; best in French and German, CI. 7, 1884 ; 1st Acad. Club Prize, Mackenzie Prize for Mod. Languages, and Dundas Prize for English Essay, 1884; XV. Univ. of Edin. ; M.A. (ist CI. Hons.) ; Medals in Latin and Greek ; Blair and Miller Bursaries ; Vans Dunlop Schol. ; D.Sc. ; New CoU. Edin. ; 2nd Cunningham Fell. (Theology) ; Min. CaUander U.F. Ch. 1893- 1905 ; Prof, of New Testament Literature and Exegesis, Knox Coll., Toronto, Canada, 1905-9 ; Prof, of New Testament Literature and Exegesis, New Coll., Edin., 1909; Cun- ningham Lecturer on Theology (U.F. Ch.), 1901-4 ; D.D. Queen's Univ., Canada, 1909, and Edin. Univ. 1910. Author: Sources of New Testament Greek, Edin. 1895 ; Com- mentary on the Epistle to the Philippians, in Expositor's Greek Testament, Lond. 1903 ; St. Paul's Conceptions of the Last Things, Lond. 1904. m. Elisabeth, dau. of George Gordon of Donavourd, Perthshire. A ddress : New Coll. and 22 Merchiston Park, Edin. See also E.A. Ch. xvi. 135 and xvii. 142. KENNEDY, Neil J., now Cochran- Patrick, 1877-83. CI. 1-6. b. 18 Aug. 1866 ; s. of John Kennedy, W.S., of Underwood. Trin. CoU. Cantab ; B.A. ; Edin. Univ. ; LL.B. ; Advocate, 1890 ; extra A.D. 1905 ; 1906 one of four Ass. Comrs. under the Churches (Scot.) Act. ; 1897 assumed name of Cochran-Patrick ; m. 1895 Agnes Eleonora, o. dau. of R. W. Cochran-Patrick. Address : 34 Heriot Row, Edin. M'BARNET, Alexander Cockburn, 1878- 82. CI. 2-5. b. 6 Dec. 1867 ; s. of 368 DR. MERRY'S (AFTERWARDS MR. GARDINER'S) CLASS, 1877-84 Col. M'Bamet, 79th Regt., D.L. for Ross-shire, 2 Onslow Houses, Lond., S.W. Fettes, 1882-7 ; Ball. Coll. Oxon ; B.A. 1890; Barr. Inn. Tern. 1892; Lect. on Roman Law, Khedivial Sch. of Law, Cairo, Egypt, 1904-5 ; Lect. on Criminal Law, 1905-6 ; Judge of Native Tribunal (First Instance), Assiut, Upper Egypt, 1906; m. . Ad- dress : Assiut, Upper Egypt. M'CANDLISH, Edward John, 1877-81. CI. 1-4. b. 8 May 1867 ; s. of John M. M'Candhsh, W.S., 27 Drumsheugh Gardens, Man. S.U. and Nat. Insur. Co. Loretto, 1881-6 ; XV. ; Merton Coll. Oxon; B.A. ; Coll. XV., XL ; W.S. 1893 ; m. E. M. Hanna. Address: 9 South Learmonth Gardens, Edin. MACDONALD, John Doran, 1877-80. CI. 1-3. b. 23 Feb. 1867 ; s. of the Right Hon. Sir J. H. A. Macdonald, K.C.B., LL.D., F.R.S., etc., Lord Justice-Clerk of Scot. Cooper's Hill ; XV. ; Lond. Scot. XV. ; Automobile Engineer ; m. Katharine Al- leyne Borthwick. Address : The Whins, Hook Heath, Woking. MACDONALD, Norman Doran, 1877-84. CI. 1-6. b. 8 Oct. 1865 ; s. of the Right Hon. Sir J. H. A. Macdonald, K.C.B., LL.D., F.R.S., etc.. Lord Justice-Clerk of Scot. Edin. Univ. and R.C.S.E. ; Advocate, 1888 ; Silver Medal, R.S.S.A., for lectures on rlys. ; Capt. Q.E.R.V.B. ; Capt. Highland Batt. R.S. ; Mem. Roy. Co. of Archers, H.M. Bodyguard for Scot. ; m. Frances Dorothy Mackintosh of Coil-Earn, Auchterarder. Address : 15 Abercromby Place, Edin. MACGREGOR, Augustus Wallace, 1877- 84. CI. 1-7. b. 18 Aug. 1867 ; s. of Rev. John Macgregor, F.C. Manse, Hawick ; Dux of CI. 2 and 8, 1879 and 1880. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. 1887 ; LL.B. 1892 ; Edin. Univ ; Half Blue for Lawn-tennis, 1890-2 ; Lawn-tennis Scot. Doubles Cham- pion, 1900-3, 1905-7, 1909 ; Mixed Doubles, 1910 ; All England Veteran Champion and Doubles Champion, 1908 ; S. of Scotland Champion, 1909-12 ; Pres. Scot. Lawn- tennis Assoc. 1908-13 ; Vice-Pres. Lawn- tennis Assoc. 1908-13 ; Mem. Scot. Lawn- tennis Team, 1895, 1901-5 ; W.S. 1892 ; Vice-Pres. Scot. Philatelic Soc. 1911-13; contributed to and illustrated Aspects of Scottish Lawn-tennis, 1911. Address : 69 Merchiston Crescent, Edin. MARJORIBANKS, Frank Burness, 1880-8. CI. L.M.-7. b. 7 June 1865 ; s. of William Marjoribanks, 9 Lear- month Terrace ; XV., XI. A.F.C. ; A.C.C. ; of Rowchester, Green- law ; Rancher, Australia ; d. 9 Feb. 1905. MELROSE, Jonathan Rowland, 1881-2. CI. 5. b. 20 May 1867 ; s. of Thomas Melrose, Tanner, Coldstream. Solicitor ; d. 14 July 1901. MOBERLY, Frederick James, 1881-4. CI. 4-6. b. 15 Sept. 1867 ; s. of Col. Charles Morris Moberly. Sandhurst, 1887-8 ; Maj. I.S.C. ; D.S.O. ; 2nd Lt. Oxford L.I. 1888; Lt. 37th Dogras, 1891 ; Capt. 1895; Brev. Maj. 1900, 25th Punjabis, 1904-5 ; Maj. I.S.C. 1905 ; served in Manipur exped. 1891 (medal and clasp) ; Wuntho exped. 1891 (clasp) ; N.W. Fron- tier, 1893, action at Chilas, severely wounded (desp., D.S.O.) ; N.W. Frontier, 1895, re- lief of Chitral (desp., promoted to Capt., medal and clasp) ; N.W. Frontier, 1898 (clasp) ; South Africa, 1900 (medal and six clasps, desp., brev. of Maj.) ; N.W. Frontier, 1908, Zakka Khel exped. (medal and clasp) ; Gen. Staff Off., 2nd Grade, 9th Div., 1910 to date. Publications : several mihtary articles in Pioneer, C. and M. Gazette, U.S. Magazine, U.S. 1. 1. Magazine, etc. m. J. E. M. Johns, e. dau. of Rev. T. Johns of Manor Owen, Pembrokeshire. A ddress : Bangalore. See also E A. Ch. i. 16. MONTGOMERIE,WilliamHenry,1881-3. CI. 5, 6. s. of Col. Montgomeide, 7 Warrender Park Crescent ; XV. Went to Sydney, AustraUa, as assistant to Philip Burns and Co. MORE, Alexander Henry Courtenay, 1877-81. CI. 1-8. b. 25 Jan. 1866 ; . s. of James Lockhart More, Roy. Bank of Scot., 14 Henderson Row. For a time with D. and J. Bryce, Archi- tects, Edin. ; d. 26 Jan. 1891. MURRAY, Daniel, 1881-2. CI. U.M. Mrs. Ellison, 81 Dundas Street (Guar- dian). MURRAY, Roderick Douglas, 1878-82. CI. 2-L.M. b. 17 July 1866 ; s. of Kenneth Murray, India. Brewer. Address: The Brewery, Kasauli, India. OGILVIE, Percy George, 1878-83. CI. 2-6. b. 5 April 1865 ; s. of Capt. W. F. Ogilvie, 46 Ann Street. Of Chesters and Soutramains ; m. Evelyn Mary Rutherfurd, Fairnington, Roxburgh. Address: Chesters, Ancrum, Roxburghshire. PATERSON, Henry H. Vaughan, 1878- 88. CI. 2-6. s. of Mrs. Paterson, Summerlea, Trinity. Indian Mounted Police, 1888. DR. MERRY'S (AFTERWARDS 3IR. GARDINER'S) CLASS, 1877-84 369 PATERSON, James Veitch, 1882-4. CI, 6, 7. b. 1866 ; s. of J. Paterson, Craigdarroch, Sanquhar ; XV. Edin-Univ.; M.A. i888; M.B.,C.M. (istCl. Hons.), 1893 ; Thomson Bursar ; F.R.C.S.E. 1897; A.F.C. ; Ophth. Surg.; Ophth. Surg. Eye and Ear Inf., Cambridge Street, and Roy. Inf., Edin. Publications : The Lymph Flow through the Eyeball (awarded Essay Prize of roo guineas by R.C.S.E.) ; various contributions to medical Uterature on ophth. subjects, m. 1895 Susanna Aitchison. Ad- dress : 1 1 Melville Street, Edin. PATON, Kinloch Diarmid, 1877-80. CI. 1-3. b. 8 May 1866 ; s. of Waller Hugh Paton, R.S.A., 14 George Square, d. 27 Feb. 1884. PATON, Nigel Fairholt, 1877-80. CI. 1-3. b. 6 Nov. 1867 ; s. of Waller HughPaton, R.S.A., 14 George Square. Edin. Univ. and Ont. (Canada) Agricult. CoU. ; after few years in H.O. Scott. Prov. Inst., in 1891 joined the Bombay house of W. and R. Graham and Co. of Glasg. ; now a partner ; J. P. Bombay, 1898 ; m. Innes M., dau. of Gen. Sir£has. Hadden, K.C.B. Ad- dress : Graham and Co., 9 Clive Street, Cal- cutta. PURDIE, William Ferguson, 1877-83. CI. 1-U.M. b. 4 Feb. 1867; s. of John Purdie, 12 Buckingham Terrace ; Dux of U.M. Sch. and 2nd Acad. Club Prize, 1883. B.A. Cantab (Peterhouse CoU. 1885-8) ; 2nd CI. Nat. Sc. Trip. 1888. RAINY, Henry Craigie, 1877-82. CI. 1-5. b. 6 April 1867; s. of Very Rev. Prin. Rainy, D.D., Mod. G.A. of F. Ch. of Scot. 1887, 8 Rosebery Crescent. Farmer Student, America ; subsequently Divinity Student, New. Coll., Edin. ; d. 9 Sept. 1895 ; see also E.A. Ch. iii. 4. RAINY, John Balfour, 1877-84. CI. 1-7. b. 28 July 1866 ; s. of George Rainy, M.D., Glasg. ; Dux CI. 1, 1878. M.A. Edin. Univ. ; W.S. 1892; of Rainy and Cameron, W.S., Edin. ; Mem. Gen. Comtee. Scott. Automobile Club ; m. Jessie, e. dau. of C. S. Goodchild, J.P., Great Wrat- ting Hall, Suffolk, and of Blacklands Hall, Cavendish, Suffolk. Address: 3 Grange Ter- race, Edin. RALSTON, Andrew Agnew, 1881-3. CI. U.M.-6. b. 6 May 1866 ; s. of Andrew Ralston, J.P., Glamis, Forfarshire ; Dux of U.M. Sch. and 2nd Acad. Qub Prize, 1882. 1889-95 Priv. Sec. to Earl of Hopetoun, Gov. of Victoria ; since then Factor on the Hopetoun estates; also Consult. Factor to H.M. Admiralty; J.P. West Lothian; Dir. Scott. Widows' Fund Assoc. ; Mem. C.C, etc. ; m. Marie, dau. of Canon Wood Edwards of Ruabon. Address : Philpstoun House, West Lothian. RAMSAY, David Graham Drummond, 1877-9. CI. 1, 2. s. of Mrs. Ramsay, 15 Dubhn Street. RICHARDSON, Herbert Lance, 1879-82. CI. 3-U.M. b. 6 Sept. 1865; s. of Henry Cockbum Richardson, I.C.S., 1 Learmonth Terrace. Sandhurst ; Lt.-Col. LA. ; Lt. K.O. Yorks L.I. 1885-8 ; ist B.N.L 1888-9; Capt. and Maj. 14th Sikhs, 1889-1905; Maj. and 2nd in command 15th Sikhs, 1905-10; Lt.- Col. and Comdt. 47th Sikhs, 1910; m. 1892 Ellen Gwendoline, e. dau. of Edwin Gosling. Address: Jallundur, India. RIGG, Frederick James, 1881-2. CI. 5. s. of Mrs. Rigg, 39 Inverleith Row. Went to Australia. RUTHERFURD, Andrew, 1877-84. CI. 1-7. b. 27 Jan. 1867 ; s. of Andrew Rutherfurd, Advocate, Sheriff of the Lothians, 18 Great King Street. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1896. Address : Fownhope, Gnosall, Staffs. RUZA, Ahmed, 1880-2. CI. 4, 5. Edin. Univ. ; Medical Student. SANDERSON, Alfred Nicholson, 1877-8. CI. 1. b. 12 Jan. 1867 ; s. of A. San- derson, M.D., Madras, St. Martin's Lodge, Wardie Crescent. Stockbroker ; m. Elma Margaret, o. dau. of Allan M'DougaU of Ardencaple, Argyll- shire. Address: 71 Castlenau, Barnes, Lond., S.W. SANDERSON, James Souter, 1877-8. CI. 1. b. 7 May 1865 ; s. of A. San- derson, M.D., Madras, St. Martin's Lodge, Wardie Crescent. Stockbroker, Edin. ; m. Edythe Ada Fullarton. Address : Marchfield, David- son's Mains, Midlothian. SCOTT, Charles George Robson, 1877-84. CI. 1-U.M. b. 1867; s. of Thomas Robson Scott of Newton, Jedburgh; XV. Capt. 1882-3. Edin. Univ.; M.B., CM.; Surg.-Lt. I.M.S. 1892 ; d. 27 Nov. 1896. SCOTT, James Robert, 1881-2. CI. 5. s. of James Scott, 18 Pilrig Street. SHIELS, Charles Henry, 1879-81. CI. 3, 4. s. of Wm. Shiels, 4 Inverleith Row. Real Estate Agent, San Francisco, Cal., U.S.A. 2 a 370 MR. STRATHAIRN'S (MR. BURNS'S AND MR. M'BEAN'S) CLASS, 1878-85 SMILES, Samuel, 1877-83. CI. 1-6. s. of J. S. Smiles, Victoria Park, Trinity. Address : 50 Wellington Street, Glasg. SMITH, Hector Wallace, 1877-83. CI. 1-6. b. 27 Nov. 1865 ; s. of James Duncan Smith, S.S.C, 30 Bucking- ham Terrace ; XI. ; won High Jump (Open), 1881, 2, 3 ; Cricket Ball, 100 Yds., Long Leap, 1882, 3 ; Quarter- mile, 1883. Edin. Univ. ; W.S. 1896 ; m. Lilias Mary Mjison. Address: 51 Ann' Street, Edin. STUART, Robert, 1877-82. CI. 1-L.M. b. 27 Jan. 1868 ; s. of Wilham Stuart, Melville House, Portobello. m. Ruth, dau. of Rev. W. Hombersley, Kirk Ireton, Derbyshire. Address : Wood- mancote, Cirencester. TRAQUAIR, James Henry, 1881-2. CI. 5. b. 29 Sept. 1866 ; s. of WiUiam Tra- quair, Bank Agent, Golspie. Edin. Univ.; M.B., CM. 1888; also at Vienna and Prague; Mem. Roy. Med. Soc, Edin. ; gen. med. pract. ; late Clin. Ass. Co. Asyl., Lancaster ; Sen. Ass. Med. Off. Co. Asyl., Bnrntwood ; Surg. Anchor Line ; m. Agnes Amelia Cotton, Ross, Hereford. Ad- dress : 34 Huntingdon Street, Barnsbury, Lond.,N. WARRACK, Charles Cumming, 1877- 84. CI. 1-U.M. b. 1867 ; s. of John Warrack, 14 Carlton Terrace. m. . Address : Villa Montebello, 5 Via delle Piazzole, Firenze, Italy. WATSON, Guthrie Frederick, 1877-82. CI. 1-5. b. 1867 ; s. of James Watson, Man. Scott. Prov. Inst., 45 Charlotte Square. Stockbroker, Lond. Address : c/o Rowe and Pitman, Austin Friars, Lond., E.C. WHITE, Andrew, 1880-3. CI. 4-6. b. 10 March 1865 ; s. of Andrew White, Solicitor, Cumnock ; XV. W.S. 1889; Dist. Comr., Gold Coast; Chf. Registrar, Sheriff, etc., Victoriaborg. m. . Address : Victoriaborg, Accra, Gold Coast. WHITE, Thomas Brown, 1880-3. CI. 4-6. b. 1 March 1866 ; s. of Andrew White, Solicitor, Cumnock ; XV. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1888 ; A.F.C. ; Rugby, V. Ireland, 1888; v. Wales, 1888,9; gen. med. pract. ; late Ho. Surg. Ayr Co. Hosp. ; Surg. P. and O. S.N. Co. ; m. Isa- belle Constance M6gret. A ddress : Dickson House, Mofiat. WILLIAMSON, Andrew Cochrane, 1878- 84. CI. 2-7. b. 3 April 1866 ; s. of R. C. Williamson, 6 Moray Place ; XL Capt. 1884. B.A. Oxon (St. John's Coll. 1886-90) ; A.C.C; Sec. Grange CC 1896-8 ; Advocate, 1892 ; d. 19 April 1898 ; see also E.A. Ch. V. 96. WILLIAMSON, William Christian, 1878- 84. CI. 2-7. b. 6 Sept. 1867 ; s. of R. C. Williamson, 6 Moray Place ; XI. B.A. Oxon ; Lt. i8th Huss. ; d. 15 Aug. 1890. MR. STRATHAIRN'S (AFTERWARDS MR. BURNS'S AND SUBSEQUENTLY MR. M'BEAN'S) CLASS, 1878-85 ANNAN, William, 1882-3. CI. U.M. b. 19 Sept. 1866 ; s. of William Annan, Solicitor and Town Clerk of Lanark, Belvidere, Lanark. Since 1883 in Clydesdale Bank at Lanark, Glasg., and Edin. ; Agent, Lanark, 1900 ; J. P. Lanarkshire, 1902 ; T.C. Lanark, 1906; BaiUe, 1907; Burgess and Mem. of Guildry, 1903 ; m. Matilda, y. dau. of George Donald, New Scone, Perthshire. A d- dress : Clydesdale Bank House, Lanark. BALFOUR, John Naismith, 1878-85. CI. 1-7. b. 15 April 1867; s. of Rev. Robert G. Balfour, 33 Chalmers Street ; Essay Prize, CI. 7, 1885. Edin. Univ. 1885-8 ; M.A. 1888 ; New Coll. Edin. 1888-92; Min. of Dallas U.F. Ch. 1896 ; translated to Abercorn U.F. Ch. 1912 ; m. Agnes B. Wilson, Edin. Address : U.F. Ch. Manse, Abercorn, Winchburgh. BANKIER, Arthur, 1879-82. CI. 2-4. b. 4 Sept. 1867 ; s. of W. D. Bankier, Glasg. Merchiston, 1882-5; XL, XV. ; E.L Mer- chant, Manchester. Address : Clarendon Club, Manchester. BARRETT, Hill Hamilton, 1879-85. CI. 2-7. b, 31 July 1868 ; s. of Rev. Isaac Barrett, U.F. Ch., Skirling, Biggar. Leys Sch., Cambridge, 1885-6; M.A. Edin. Univ. 1889 ; W.S. 1893 ; now of John and James White, Chemical Manufacturers, Shawfield Works, Rutherglen. Address: Shawfield, Rutherglen. MR. STRATHAIRN'S (MR. BURNS'S AND MR. M'BEAN'S) CLASS, 1878-85 371 BASSANO, Thomas Matthias, 1878-85. CI. 1-7. b. 30 May 1867; s. of • Walter Waterfield Bassano, A.M.D., War Office; XL, XV. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. ; L.R.C.P. and S.E. 1892 and L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1892 ; A.C.C. ; Hunts Co. XI. and Golf, 1893 ; Ho. Surg. Hunts Co. Hosp. 1892-3 ; Ass. Med. Off. Norfolk Co. Asyl. 1893-4; Med. Off. First Dist., Colchester Union; m. Emily, dau. of Jolin Adam, Blackheath. Address : 95 Winnock Road, Colchester. BELL, Nicholas Dodd Beatson, 1880-5. CI. 3-7. b. 19 June 1867; s. of Andrew Beatson Bell of Kilduncan, Advocate, 17 Lansdowne Crescent ; Dux of CI. 8, 4, and 6 and of the School, 1885 ; Mitchell Medal, 1884 ; Gloag Medal, 1885 ; best in EngKsh and French, CI. 7, 1885 ; 1st Acad. Club Prize, Mackenzie Prize for Modem Languages, and Balfour Prize for Math., 1885. I.CS. 1886; final, 1888;^ Ball. Coll. Oxon, 1886-9; B.A. (ist CI. Hons. Oriental Sch.), 1889 ; Boden Sanskrit Schol. 1889 ; India, in I.C.S., Dec. 1889 ; after various junior posts was at Barisal (first as Mag.-CoU. and then as Settlement OflE.), 1896- 1905 ; Dir. Land Records, Bengal, 1905, and E. Bengal and Assam, 1906 ; M.L.C. E. Bengal and Assam; K.I. H. 1900 ; CLE. 1906 ; m. 1911 Jeannie, dau. of John Campbell Arbuthnot, C.I.E. Address : Dacca, Eastern Bengal and Assam, India. See also E.A. Ch. xiii. 52. BRUCE, Lewis Campbell, 1878-80. CI. 1, 2. b. 21 Feb. 1867 ; s. of Maj.- Gen. Alexander Andrew Bruce, 7 Polwarth Terrace. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1889 ; M.D. (Gold Medal), 1894; F.R.CP.E. 1901 ; Phys. Supt. Perth Dist. Asyl., Murthly ; Morison Lect., R.C.P., 1908 ; Author of Chnical Studies in Psychiatry, etc. ; Pres. Perthshire Branch B.M.A. 1909-10, etc. ; m. Carohne D., dau. of Maj. Bowden, Dumfries. Address: Druid Park, Murthly. BRYCE, William Millar Lee, 1879-82. CI. 2-4. b. 27 Aug. 1868; s. of Robert Bryce, Georgefield, Trinity. Queensland C.S. 1885 ; 1892-1911 Gold Warden in N. Queensland; 191 1 Govt. Resident at Thursday Island, with jurisdic- tion over all the, islands in Torres Straits. Address : The Residency, Thursday Island, Queensland. BUIST, Arthur Wilham Treminheere, 1881-3. CI. 4, 5. b. 7 Aug. 1866 ; s. of David M. Buist, John Street, Perth. M.B., CM. Edin. 1888 ; Lt.-Col. I.M.S. ; Capt. 1891 ; Maj. 1903 ; Lt.-Col. 1911 ; Civil Surg, and Supt. of Jail, Multan, Pun- jab. Address : Multan, Punjab, India. BURNS, Alan, 1879-82. CI. 2-4. b. 1868 ; s. of John WilHam Bums, Kilmahew, Cardross. Repton, 1882-6 ; Trin. Coll. Cantab, 1886-9; B.A. (Law), 1889; Advocate, 1893; J. P. and CC Dumbartonshire ; m. 1901 Helen JacqueUne, dau. of Capt. John Hope, R.N., of St. Mary's Isle, Kirkcudbright. A ddress : Cumbernauld House, Cumbernauld. CADELL, Hew Francis, 1880-2. CI. 3, 4. b. 10 April 1868 ; s. of Col. T. Cadell, V.C, C.B., Cockenzie House, Preston- pans. A.F.C ; A.C.C. ; W.S. 1891 ; of Blair and Cadell, W.S., Edin. ; m. 1897 Fairley Char- lotte, dau. of Alex. Blair, Sheriff of the Lothians and Peebles. Address : 7 Rothe- say Place, Edin. CHIRNSIDE, Charles, 1878-80. CI. 1, 2, b. 18 Sept. 1867 ; s. of Dr. John Chirnside, 14 Saxe-Coburg Place. Giggleswick Sch., Yorks, 1880-5; XL (Capt.), 1885; A.F.C. (Hon. Sec. 1888-94) ; Hon. Sec. and Capt. Cork Co. CC 1901-10 ; CA. Edin. 1891 ; F.C.A. Ireland ; m. 1901 Louisa Blanche, 5th dau. of C R. Oakshott of Cork. Address : 39 South Mall, Cork, and Eversleigh, Montenotte, Cork. CHRISTIE, Henry Robert Stark, 1878- 82. CI. 1-4. b. 29 Oct. 1868 ; s. of James Henry Robert Stark Christie, Teases, Largo, Fife. Cooper's Hill, 1887-9; Maj.R.E. ; 2nd Lt. 1890 ; Lt. 1893 ; Capt. 1900 ; Maj. 1910 ; m. 1901 Ada Mostyn, dau. of Rev. Chas. Watkins, V. of Henton, late Capt. 22nd and 24th Regts. Address : Cave Cottage, CavehiU Road, Belfast. CONNELL, Leonard Shafto, 1878-83. CI. 1-L.M. (Mr. Carmichael's CI. 1879-83). b. 7 May 1867 ; s. of Chris- topher James Connell, 22 Inverieith Row. Joined P.O., Edin., 1883 ; thereafter Govt. Submarine Telegraph Service ; stationed at Woolwich (H.M.T.S. ' Monarch ') ; afterwards at Dover (H.M.T.S. 'Alert'); ret. 1910; m. Agnes Martin, St. John's Park, Blackheath ; d. 30 June 1913. CONYNGHAM, Hubert Maxwell Lenox-, 1878 - 87. CI. 1-7 (Mr. Carmichael's CI. 1880-6). b. 18 Oct. 1869; s. of Col. Sir W. F. Lenox-Conyngham, K.C.B., D.L., Spring Hill, Moneymore, Co. Derry ; Ferguson Medal, 1884 ; Mit- chell Medal, 1885; Gloag Medal, 1886; XL Maj. A. V.C. ; first Commis. 1897 ; Capt. 1903; Maj. 1912 ; served in East Africa, 372 MR. STRATHAIRN'S (MR. BURNS'S AND MR. M'BEAN'S) CLASS, 1878-85 1902-3 ; Vet. Insp. Lines of Communication ; took part in operations in Somaliland (desp., Lond. Gaz. 2 Sept. 1904, medal with clasp) ; m. 1909 Eva, o. dau. of Edmund Sanders Darley of Fern Hill, Co. Dublin. Address: Fern Hill, Sandyford, Co. Dublin. CRAWFORD, John Halkett, 1884-5. CI. 7. b. 28 Sept. 1868 ; s. of John Thompson Crawford, India; won High Jump and Hurdles (record), 1885. Maj. I. B.C.; 2nd Lt. 32nd Lancers, 1890; Lt. I.S.C. 1893 ; Capt. 1901 ; Maj. 1908 ; Adj. Imp. Yeo. 1906-8, T.F., 1908-9. Address : Jubbulpore, India. CRERAR, Adam Hope, 1879-80. CI. 2. b. 17 Aug. 1866 ; s. of John Crerar, K.C., Crown Attorney, Wentworth. Co., Ontario. Agent Liverpool, Lond., and Globe Insur. Co. at Hamilton, Canada. Address: Merks- worth, Hamilton, Ont., Canada. DANGERFIELD, Herbert Bannerman, 1879-86. CI. 1-7 (Mr. Carmiehael's CI. 1885-6). b. 1 April 1869; s. of Lt.-Col. Dangerfield, R.A., 16 St. Bernard's Crescent ; Dux of U.M. Sch. 1884. Financial Agent. Address : Kaallaagte, O.R.C., S. Africa. DUNCAN, James, 1878-84. CI. 1-5 (Mr. Carmiehael's CI. 1881-4). b. 10 Sept. 1867 ; s. of Dr. John Duncan, 8 Ainslie Place ; XI. A.F.C. ; Inter-City; A.C.C. ; Grange C.C. ; Lasswade C.C. ; Gentlemen of Scot. v. Yorks, 1887 ; J. P. Forfarshire ; contested Forfarshire (U.), 1910; m. 1894 Edith Gordon, dau. of James Glassford Gordon Glassford of Dougalston, Stirlingshire. Ad- dress : Balfour, Menmuir, Forfarshire. FERGUSSON, Martin Whitehorn, 1878- 85. CI. 1-7. b. 9 Sept. 1868 ; s. of John Fergusson of Kilquhanity, Dal- beattie, N.B. Mining Engineer and Real Estate Agent. Address : 313 Trust Building, Dallas, Texas, U.S.A. ERASER, Munro, 1881-2. CI. 4. s. of Mrs. Eraser, Tain. Address: Springfield, Tain. GLASSFORD, James Gordon, 1878-84. CI. 1-U.M. (Mr. Carmiehael's CI. 1882-4). b. 2 Dec. 1865 ; s. of James Glassford Gordon Glassford of Dougal- ston, Stirlingshire ; XL, XV. ; won Mile, High Jump, and Golf Prize, 1884. Farmer, N.Z. ; m. 1893 Mary Lucilla, and dau. of A. JoUett Halcombe of Fern Grove, Urenui, N.Z. Address : Lincoln Road, Tnglewood, Tarranani, N.Z. GORDON, Alexander Shand, 1883-4. CI. 6. b. 17 July 1867 ; s. of Alex- ander Gordon, S.S.C, 34 Chalmers Street. W.S. 1890 ; m. Elizabeth Catherine, dau. of Robert Logan Logan, Tea-planter, India. Address : 14 Ramsay Gardens, Edin. GORDON, Alfred, 1878-85. CI. 1-7. b. 19 Jan. 1868 ; s. of George Gordon of Donavourd, Pitlochry. Journalist on Chicago Tribune ai)d other American papers; m. Mary Bridgman, lU., U.S.A. Address: 1427 Gregory Avenue, Wilmette, 111., U.S.A. GORDON, Theodore J., 1882-3. CI. L. and U.M. s. of J. W. Gordon, Kirklands, Ancrum. GRAHAM, George, 1879-83. CI. 2-5. b. 25 Dec. 1866 ; s. of John Graham of Sha,w, Lockerbie. Address : 34 Eardley Crescent, Earl's Court, Lond., S.W. GREGORSON, Angus Maclaine, 1878-85. CI. 1-7. b. 5 July 1868 ; s. of Angus Gregorson, 10 Doune Terrace ; XV. A.F.C. ; six yrs. in M.I. Q.R.V.B.R.S. ; 1900-8 9th V.B. (Highs.) R.S. ; W.S. 1893 ; m. 1892 Beatrice Margaret Roper, e. dau. of Maj. -Gen. Boswall of Wardie. Address: Ardtornish, Colinton. HALKETT, Alexander, 1878-81. CI. 1-3. s. of Capt. John Halkett, Cape of Good Hope. Returned to S. Africa. HODSON, Archibald D., 1882. CI. 5. b. 28 Dec. 1866 ; s. of C. F. Hodson, F.R.C.S., The Chantry, Bishop's Stort- ford. Bishop's Stortford High Sch. ; Selwyn Coll. Cantab; B.A. 1888 ; Sandhurst; 2nd Lt. 3rd Middlesex Regt. ; d. 14 May 1893. HUNTER, David Stevenson Taylor, 1880-5. CI. 2-7. b. 1868; s. of Taylor Shipley Hunter, Contractor, Edin.; XV. Edin. Univ. ; Journalist ; Publisher of Hunter's Weekly, 1898; afterwards on staff of the Financier and BuUioniat, Lond. ; m. (i) Flo, dau. of Mr. Malcolm, Jute Merchant, Dundee; (2) . ^(iiiyess : c/o Financier and BuUionist Ltd., 54 Wool Exchange, Coleman Street, Lond., E.G. MR. STRATHAIRN'S (MR. BURNS'S AND MR. M'BEAN'S) CLASS, 1878-85 373 JAMESON, James Conway, 1882-4. CI. U.M.-6. b. 12 Jan. 1867 ; s. of Brig. Surg.-Gen. Jameson, Madras, Rose- bank Villa, Wardie Road ; XI., XV. Edin. Univ.; M.B., CM. i888 ; Maj. R.A.M.C. ; Capt. 1891 ; Maj. 1903 ; served N.W.F. of India, 1897-8 (medal with clasp) ; Tirah, 1897-8, present at capture of Sam- pagha and Arhanga Passes, during opera- tions at and around Dwatoi, and action of 24 Nov. 1897 ; also in Bara Valley, 7-14 Dec. 1897 ; affair at Shinkamar, 28 Jan. 1898 (desp., Lond. Gaz. 7 June 1898, clasp) ; served in S. African War, 1900-2 ; took part in advance on Kimberley, including actions at Belmont, Enslin, Modder River, Magers- fontein ; was present during operations in the Transvaal, west of Pretoria, July to 29 Nov. 1900 ; in O.R.C. May to July 1900, in- cluding actions at Lindley, i June, and Rhenoster River (desp., Lond. Gaz. 29 July 1900, Queen's medal with four clasps, and King's medal with two clasps). Address : 289 Eglinton Road, Woolwich. JOHNSTONE, John, 1 880-3. CI. 3-U.M. b. 14 Nov. 1865 ; s. of James John- stone, Hunterheck, Moffat ; won Hiudles, 1883. Farmer, Manitoba, 1886-91 ; Dumfries- shire, 1891-1903 ; Chapelhope since 1903 ; m. Bessie, dau. of R. A. Irwin, Kingston, Manitoba, Canada. Address : Chapelhope, Yarrow, Selkirkshire. KELLAND, Henry Philip Chambers, 1878-81. CI. 1-3. b. 1868 ; s. of Rev. Prof. Kelland, M.A., 20 Clarendon Crescent ; Dux of CI. 1 and 2, 1879 and 1880. Peterhouse CoU. . Cantab ; Accountant, Lond. ; m. Maud Mitchell ; d. June 1908. KIRK, Alexander Forsyth Crokat, 1878-9. CI. 1. b. 20 April 1867 ; s. of John Kirk, W.S., 12 Claremont Crescent. With the Edin. Life Assur. Co., Edin. Ad- dress : Newbattle Abbey, Dalkeith. LITTLE JOHN, Thomas Herbert, 1878- 81. CI. 1-3. s. of Sir Henry Little- john, M.D., LL.D., 24 Royal Circus. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1889 ; F.R.CS.E. 1893 ; D.P.H. 1892 ; M.O.H., Scarborough ; afterwardsM.O.H.,Hampstead; m. I. Ripley; d. 1905. M'CANDLISH, WiUiam Leslie, 1878-83. CI. 1-5. b. 5 Nov. 1868 ; s. of John M. M'Candlish, W.S., 27 Drumsheugh Gardens, Man. S.U. and Nat. Insur. Co. Loretto, 1883-6 ; for twenty yrs. with Scottish Widows' Fund Assur. Soc. at Edin., Birmingham, Glasg., and Bristol ; ret. 1906 ; now interested in the Bromsgrove Guild ; m. Mary Millicent, dau. of Right Hon. Lewis Fry, P.C Address : Station Street, Broms- grove. M'EWAN, James, 1879-85. CI. 2-7. b. 31 May 1868 ; s. of Rev. Thomas M'Ewan, 36 Dick Place ; XV. ; won Cricket Ball, 1884, and Bicycle Race (Scratch), 1884 and 1885. A.F.C ; Inter-City, 1887, 8 ; Trial Inter- national and E. v. W. of Scot. ; Architect. Address : 36 Dick Place, Edin. M'INTOSH, Richard, 1878-85. CI. 1-7. b. 31 July 1868 ; s. of George M'Intosh, S.S.C., 41 Great King Street ; Acad. Exhib. 1886. M.A. Edin. Univ. and Cooper's Hill ; In- dian Forest Service. Address : c/o G. M'In- tosh, W.S., 87 George Street, Edin. MACKAY, Cosmo Forbes, 1882-4. CI. 5 and U.M. b. 1866 ; s. of Col. Forbes Mackay of Carskey, 26 George Square. Shipbuilder, Durban ; served in S. African War, 1899-1902 ; m. Florence CoUey. Address : 121 Mansfield Road, Durban, S. Africa. M'MICHEN, James, 1880-1. CI. 3. b. 1867 ; s. of Alexander M'Michen, Eskmills, Musselburgh. With Inveresk Paper Co. ; d. 25 March 1891. MACMILLAN, David, 1882-3. CI. U.M. s. of Mrs. Macmillan, Girvan, Ayr- shire. J. P. Ayrshire. Address: Changue, Barr, Girvan. MACNAIR, Lawrence Gordon, 1878-83. CI. 1-U.M. s. of Capt. John Macnair, 2 Brandon Street. MACPHAIL, Quintin Stuart, 1878-84. CI. 1-6. b. 29 June 1867 ; s. of Rev. J. C. Macphail, D.D., Min. of Pilrig. MILLER, Alfred Tennant, 1883-4. CI. 6. b. 11 March 1867 ; s. of James Miller, 10 Belgrave Place. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. ; Gym. Team v. Glasg. Univ. 1888; Ship Owner; Maj. 9th Batt. H.L.I. ; m. Annie, dau. of Hugh White, Belfast. Address: 102 Union Street, Glasg. MITCHELL, Wilham Edward, 1878-9. CI. 1. b. 17 May 1869 ; s. of Sir W. W. Mitchell, C.M.G., Colombo, Ceylon. Edin. Inst. 1880-5 ; partner of Darley, Butler and Co., Merchants, Colombo; m. Blanche Hameen, dau. of James Nicol, g. 374 MR. STRATHAIRN'S (MR. BURNS'S AND MR. M'BEAN'S) CLASS, 1878-85 dau. of Erskine Nicol, R.S.A. Arundel, Colombo, Ceylon. Address : MONRO, Charles Lloyd Doveton, 1881-5. CI. L.M.-6 (Mr. Carmichael's CI. 1883-5). b. 23 July 1868 ; s. of Capt. Sir David Monro of Allan, Fearn, Ross-shire. Maj. B.S.A.P. ; 2nd Lt. 1887 ; Lt. 1890 ; Capt. 189X ; 3rd Seaforth Highs. Mil. ; served in British Bechuanaland Police, 1891-6 ; took part in Jameson Raid, 1896, acting as Capt. ; sent home as prisoner and acquitted at Bow Street ; ret. as Maj . 1909 ; J. P. for Bechuanaland, Mashonaland, and S. Rhodesia; served in Matabeleland, 1893 (medal) ; Mashonaland, 1897 (clasp) ; S. Africa, 1899-1902 (S. Africa and King's medal, two clasps). Address: Allan, Fearn, Ross-shire. MONTGOMERIE, Duncan Islay Camp- bell, 1881-4. CI. 4-6. s. of Col. Montgomerie, 7 Warrender Park Cres- cent; XV. MOXON, Charles Carter, 1880-4. CI. 3-6. b. 4 March 1866; s. of R. Moxon, Popesgate House, Pontef ract ; Fergu- son Medal, 1883 ; XV. (Capt. 1883-4) ; XI. St. Thomas's Hosp. 1886-91 ; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lond. 1891 ; XV., XI. ; United Hosp. XV. ; gen. med. pract. ; Surg, to Yorks. Coal Owners' Mutual Indemnity Co. ; Med. Ofi. Pontefract Jt. Hosp. Bd. ; Sen. Maj. 5th Batt. K.O. Yorks. L.I. (S. African medal and three clasps) ; m. Lucia Percival. Address : The Priory, Pontefract, Yorks. MURRAY, Robert, 1881-2. CI. L.M. Mrs. Ellison, 81 Dundas Street (Guar- dian). POOL, Benjamin Christopher, 1881-3. CI. L. and U.M. s. of Benjamin N. Pool, Annan. Address : 16 St. John's Road, Annan. ROBERTSON, Charles Thomson Archi- bald, 1878-85 and 1887. CI. 1-6 (Mr. Carmichael's CI. 1882-5). b. 31 Jan. 1868 ; s. of Andrew Robertson, Kens- worth Lodge, Merchiston ; XL Edin. Univ. ; MedaUist, Vet. Coll. ; Farmer; well-known judge of cattle at leading agri- cultural shows. A ddress : Burningfold, Duns- fold, Godalming, Surrey. ROBERTSON, George, 1878-85. CI. 1-7 (Mr. Carmichael's CI. 1881-4). b. 6 Oct. 1868; s. of George Browii Robertson, W.S., D.K. Records of Scot.; XL W.S. 1891 ; m. 1902 Ahzon Rose Lulworth o. dau. of Maj. Henderson, fmly. of 77th Regt.' Address : Cromwell Park House, Almond- bank, Perthshire. -4. ROBERTSON, Thomas, jun., 1879-85. CI. 2-U.M. b. 1868 ; s. of Thomas Robertson, I.S.O., late LR., Edin., Stromberry Villa, Newhaven Road; XL A.C.C. ; Consult. Engineer and Ship Sur- veyor ; Fell. R.S.S.A. ; Mem. Inst, of Marine Engineers. Address : Stromberry ViUa, Newhaven Road, Edin. ROREE, George, 1883-5. CI. 6, 7. b. 30 Sept. 1868 ; s. of George L. Rorie, Sec. Nat. Bank of Scot., 21 Claremont Crescent. Edin. Univ. ; C.A. 1892 ; at Perth, 1897- 1905; Dundee, 1905-8, when removed to Vancouver, B.C. ; Capt 4th Batt. 42nd Highs. (Vol.) ; ret. 1903 ; Mem. Perth T.C. 1902-5 ; Jt. Author Douglas and Rories' Manual of B.C. Company Law ; m. 1899 Nina, dau. of Alexander Duncan Campbell, formerly of Ederline, Argyllshire, now of 8 BeUevue Crescent, Edin. Address : 856 Cardero Street, Vancouver, B.C., Canada. RUSSELL, PhiHp, 1880-3. CI. 3-5. s. of Mrs. Russell, 24 Elgin Crescent, Notting Hill, Lond., W. SANKEY, Edward, 1882. CI. L.M. s. of Ira D. Sankey, Evangelist, U.S.A. SCOTT, John Alexander, 1878-82. CI. 1-4. b. 15 Oct. 1868 ; s. of Archibald Scott, 20 Walker Street. Estate Factor ; m. Jacqueline Walkinshaw Crauford. Address : Mucross, St. Andrews. SCOTT, William Andrew, 1878-9. CI. 1. s. of Andrew Scott, 35 St. Bernard's Crescent. SIMSON, James Rutherford, 1878-83. CI. 1-U.M. b. 16 July 1867; s. of George Simson, Bedrule, Jedburgh; XV. Cattle Rancher, Texas ; served with Scot. Horse through S. African War ; now in Mexico. SPENCE, Lewis Seacome, 1878-82. CI. 1-4. b. 9 Nov. 1865; s. of Prof. Spence, F.R.C.S.E., 21 Ainslie Place. Stockbroker, Edin. ; of Bell, Cowan and Co. Address: 21 Ainslie Place, Edin. SPROTT, Harold George Hill, 1882-3. CI. 5. b. 23 April 1867 ; s, of Rev. George Washington Sprott, D.D., Min. of North Berwick. M.A. Glasg. ; LL.B. Edin. ; Law Agent, 1908 ; m. 1913 Mary Stanley, y. dau. of MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1879-86 375 Rev. Dr. Donald Macleod, St. Columba's, Lond. Address : 71 George Street, Edin. STUART, George Malcolm, 1878-85. CI. 1-7. b. 26 Aug. 1868 ; s. of R. L. Stuart, W.S., Proc. Fis. for Midlothian. Gonville and Caius Coll. Cantab ; B.A. 1889 ; W.S. 1892 ; N.P. ; Mem. of Edin. T.C. 1909 ; m. Mary EUzabeth Scott Moncrieff. Address: 19 Lynedoch Place, Edin. TAYLOR-CAMERON, John Sproat, 1881-5. CI. 4-7. b. 28 June 1866 ; s. of Rev. M. C. Taylor, D.D., Prof, of Ch. History, Univ. of Edin. ; XV., XI. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. and LL.B. (Distinc- tion) ; Grierson Bursary in Law ; Vans Dunlop Schol. in Law ; ist Prize in Constit. Law and Hist.; Advocate, 1893; Examiner in Law in the Univ. of Edin. and for Faculty of Advocates ; Commission since 1900 in 9th V.B. (Highs.) R.S. Address : 20 Charlotte Square, Edin. TRAYNER, Charles Hugh, 1.878-82. CI. 1-4. b. March 1867; S. of the Hon. John Trajmer, Sen. of Coll. of Justice, 27 Moray Place. Fettes, 1882-4; Clare Coll. Cantab; Brit. Vice-Consul, N.Y., 1893-5; Consul, Guate- mala, 1897; Corunna, Spain, tiU his death, 21 Feb. 1908 ; m. Emmehne Tornquist, adopted dau. of Herr Von Voights Retz, German Plenipotentiary in ChiU. WALLACE, Gerald, 1878-85. CI. 1-7. b. 26 Oct. 1868 ; s. of Ebenezer Wallace, 23 Saxe-Coburg Place ; Prize for English, CI. 7, 1885. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. 1888 ; M.B., CM. 1895; gen. med. pract., Liverpool; Author of A BaUad of Charity and other poems (Edin. 1898); m. Ethel Taylor, Liverpool. Address : 107 Arundel Avenue, Liverpool. WALLACE, William John, 1881-4. CI. L. and U.M. b. 5 March 1867 ; s. of Henry Ritchie Wallace, Capt. 92nd (Gordon) Highs., 3 Belgrave Place. m. 1906 EHzabeth Caroline, dau. of the Hon. Albert Yelverton Bingham ; d. i April 1908. WEIR, Henry, 1878-81. CI. 1-3. b. 1868 ; s. of Henry Weir, Class. Master, E.A., 1853-81, 5 Belgrave Crescent. WHITSON, Patrick A., 1881-2. CI. L.M. b. 2 Jan. 1867 ; s. of James Whitson, Landed Proprietor. Political Agent, West Fife; now Agent Sun Fire and Life Offices, Bridgwater ; m. Fanny Henderson, Edin. Address : Strath- more, Bridgwater, Somerset. WINSLOE, Alfred Raynaud, 1880-3. CI. 2-U.M. b. 25 Oct. 1868 ; s. of Col. Winsloe, 11 Merchiston Bank Terrace ; Dux L.M. Sch. 1882. Maj. R.E. ; D.S.O. ; 2nd Lt. 1888; Lt. 1891 ; Capt. 1898; Maj. 1906; took part 'in operations in Chitral exped. 1895 with Rehef Force (medal with clasp) ; served on N.W.F. of India, 1897-8 ; at defence of Malakand ; at relief of Chakdana, Malakand ; actions at Landakai, Utman Khel, Buner, and in attack and capture of Tanga Pass (desp., Lond. Gaz. 5 Nov. 1897, D.S.O. , two clasps) ; m. 1903 Dorothy Crellin, 2nd dau. of Dr. Tellet, J. P., Ramsey, I. of M. Address : Quetta, India. MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1879-86 ALISON, Arthur James, 1879-80. CI. 1. b. 26 March 1870; s. of Arthur Alison, Advocate, 3 Moray Place. Cargilfield and Rugby Sch. ; Head of Rugby; Exhib. 1889; Schol. C.C.C. Oxon, 1888 ; I St CI. Mods. 1891 ; 2nd CI. Lit. Hum. and B.A. 1893; LL.B. Edin. 1896; Advocate, 1896 ; Barr. Inn. Tem. 1898 ; m. 191 1 Grizzel Gillespie, dau. of John Wilson Brodie, C.A. Address : 46 Heriot Row, Edin. BEITH, Alexander, 1882-4. CI. 4, 5. b..ll March 1868 ; s. of J. A. Beith, Fallowfield, Manchester. Eastern Merchant ; m. 1895 Mary Duff Strachan. Address : The Clifie, Knutsford, Cheshire. BELL, Benjamin, 1879-86. CI. 1-7. b. 14 July 1869 ; s. of Joseph Bell, M.D., F.R.C.S., D.L., J.P., 20 Melville Street ; XL (Capt. 1886). Sandhurst; Lt. 2nd Batt. 78th Highs. 1889; d. 17 June 1893; see also E.A. Ch. i-34- BOYD, Edward, 1879-85. CI. 1-6. b. 30 Aug. 1868 ; s. of John Boyd, Publisher, 27 Melville Street ; XL C.A. 1891 ; Jt. Author of A History of Accounting and Accountants, 1905. Ad- dress : 27 Melville Street, Edin. BRODIE, Geddes Mackenzie Scott, 1880-4. CI. 2-U.M. s. of W. Brodie, 17 StonebridgePark, Willesden, Lond., N.W. ; 2nd Acad. Club Prize, 1884. Sometime in Aberdeen. 376 MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1879-86 CAMPBELL, John CoUow, 1880-5. CI. 2-6. b. 27 June 1868 ; s. of Thomas CoUow Campbell, 10 St. Vincent Street. With Torrie, Brodie and Maclagan, Stock- brokers, Edin. ; Capt. and Hon. Maj. 9th V.B. (Highs.) R.S. ; V.D. ; T.D. Address : 5 Ann Street, Edin. CARMICHAEL, Alexander Francis, 1882-6. CI. 4-7. b. 28 Oct. 1872; s. of Alexander A. Carmichael, LL.D., 30 Royal Circus. C.E. ; m. 1896 Laura Margaret, dau. of Rev. Francis Duke, Chichester. Address : Malaga, Spain. CHIRNSIDE, Robert Bell, 1879-81. CI. 1, 2. s. of Robert Chimside, 9 Mel- ville Street. Farmer. Address: Little River, Victoria, Australia. COLDSTREAM, William Menzies, 1879- 84. CI. 1-5. b. 19 Feb. 1869 ; s. of William Coldstream, I.C.S. Passed fourth into Woolwich, 1886 ; out first, 1888; Pollock Medal ; ist Prize Forti- fication, Tactics, and Mil. Law; Maj. R.E. ; 2nd Lt. 1888 ; Lt. 1891 ; Capt. 1899 ; Maj. 1907 ; served in India in Mil. Works Services, Sappers and Miners, P.W.D., and Survey of India ; also first and second Samana ex- peds. 1 89 1 (medal and clasp) ; Isazai exped. comdg. Coolie Corps, 1893 ; Afghan Boun- dary Commis., Afghanistan, Swat, Kafiris- tan, Chitral boundary, 1894-5; Supt. of Map Publication, Calcutta ; Ass, Surveyor- Gen. 1908-9 ; m. Adele Margaret Edith, dau. of Sir John Stevens, I.C.S. Address : c/o Cox and Co., 16 Charing Cross, Lond., S.W. DEWAR, David Deas, 1880-6. CI. 2-7. b. 1 Dee. 1868 ; s. of Hugh Bruce Dewar, S.S.C, 37 Inverleith Row. Edin. Univ. ; A.F.C. ; W.S. 1897 ; m. 1898 Agnes Dickson, y. dau. of John Hill, Carlowrie, Linlithgowshire. A ddress : Gavin- wood, Banff. DICKSON, James Reoch, 1883-5. CI. 5, 6. b. 21 June 1868 ; s. of James Dickson, 2 Regent Terrace. Stockbroker, Edin. ; d. 11 May 1905. DOWIE, Thomas Arthur, 1880-5. CI. 2-6. b. 1869 ; s. of Thomas Dowie, S.S.C, 11 Learmonth Terrace. Bonn Univ. ; in business in Glasg. (ret. 1913) ; m. 1900 Mabel, o. dau. of Percival Luck Rogers, J. P., of Ramsey, Huntingdon- shire. Address: Conservative Club, Glasg. DUDGEON, William Cunningham, 1882-4. CI. L. and U.M. b. 30 Nov, 1866 ; s. of Alexander Dudgeon, Easter Dalmeny ; Dux L.M. Sch. 1883. Edin. Univ. ; A.F.C. ; W.S. 1891. Ad- dress : 17 Rutland Street, Edin. ELLISON, John Ralph Stockley Carr-, 1879-85. CI. 2-6. b. 15 Oct. 1867 ; s. of Capt. J. R. Carr-Ellison, Hedgeley, Alnwick; XV., XL Trin. Coll. Cantab, 1886-9; B.A. 1889; Master and Huntsman, Trin. Coll. Foot Beagles, and whipped in Jed Forest Hounds, 1897-1906 ; Farmer, Canada, 1890-5 ; Rox- burghshire, 1897-1906 ; subsequently at Ledard, Aberfoyle, Perthshire ; m. 1900 Alice Ursula, dau. of Fred. A. Lang, Mel- bourne, Australia ; d. 25 Oct. 1912 ; see also E.A. Ch. XX. 34. FERGUSON, Robert Alexander, 1879-84. CI. 1-U.M. b. 17 June 1867 ; s. of William Ferguson, W.S., 6 Northum- berland Street. Sheep Farmer, N.S.W., AustraUa; now in S. Africa. Address : Roodekop, P.O. Win- burg, O.F.S., S. Africa. HARVEY, Robert, 1881-4. CI. 3-U.M. b. July 1867 ; s. of John Harvey, 48 St. Enoch Square, Glasg. ; Shooting Team, 1884. Distiller. Address : DundashUl Distil- lery, Port Dundas, Glasg. HAY, John Binny, 1879-86. CI. 1-7. b. 17 March 1870 ; s. of G. C. Hay, M.D., 12 Scotland Street. Edin. Univ.; M.B., CM. 1895; late Gold Coast Med. Service ; C.M.G. 1900 for ser- vices at the siege of Coomassie ; now gen. med. pract. at Moonee Ponds, Victoria; m. Edith Mary Puckle, Melbourne. Address : Lyndhurst, Puckle Street, Moonee Ponds, Victoria, Austraha. HENDERSON, Thomas, 1879-84. CI. 1-5. b. 20 Aug. 1868 ; s. of Charles Henderson, S.S.C, 2 Doune Terrace. Edin. Univ. ; W.S. 1891 ; Jt. Ed. of this Register, 1910-14 ; m. 1899 Gertrude Helen, dau. of WiUiam Hawthorn of Wreighburn, Northumberland. Address: 57 Queen Street, Edin. HENDRY, Robert Mackenzie Smith, 1882-4. CI. L. and U.M. s. of Mrs. Hendry, Maryfield, Kirkcaldy. Address : Maryfield, Kirkcaldy. HUNTER, George Harrison, 1879-80 and 1887-8. CI. 1 and 6. b. 8 Dec. 1869 ; s. of Taylor Shipley Hunter, Con- tractor, Edin. ; XV. Fettes, 1885-6 ; Actor ; settled in U.S.A. ; m. Sidney Crowe, dau. of Wilham Bateman. Address : The Lambs Club, 130 W. 44*'! Street, N.Y., U.S.A. MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1879-86 377 KEAY, John, 1879-85. CI. 1-6. b. 1869 ; s. of Rev. Andrew Keay, 32 Saxe-Coburg Place ; XV. ; won Open 100 Yds. and Quarter-mile, 1885. Farmer, N.Z. ; now in Kinross-shire ; m. 1903 Alice, dau. of Robert Renton of Ayton, N.Z. Address : Butterwell, Milnathort. KIRKPATRICK, Edward, 1879-83. CI. 1-4. b. 16 Nov. 1869 ; s. of James Kirkpatrick, M.D., Dep. Surg.-Gen. Madras Army, 22 Magdala Crescent. Blair Lodge ; XV. (Capt.) ; XI. ; Sand- hurst, 1889, R.M.C. XV.; Maj. I.S.C. ; 2nd Lt. Somersetshire L.I. 1890; Lt. I.S.C. 1892 ; Capt. 1901 ; Maj. 1908 ; served in Mahmet Waziri exped. 1894 (medal and clasp) ; Tibet, 1904 (medal) ; Takha Khel and Mohmand, 1908 (medal and three clasps) . Address : 22 Magdala Crescent, Edin. LEISHMAN, Charles Ross, 1879-83. CI. 1-4. b. 19 Jan. 1868 ; s. of Very Rev. Thomas Leishman, D.D., Linton Manse, Kelso, Mod. G.A. of Ch. of Scot. 1898. Went to Australia ; purchased land in Victoria. Address : Albyn, Bayswater, Vic- toria, Australia. LINDSAY, John Bum, 1879-84. CI. 1-U.M. b. 18 July 1868 ; s. of John K. Lindsay, S.S.C, 59 Dick Place. Tea-planter, Ceylon ; now Rubber-planter, Malacca. Address : c/o Malacca Rubber Estates Ltd., Bukit-Asahan, Malacca, S.S. LIVINGSTON, WiUiam Kinloch, 1880-5. CI. 2-6. b. 2 Jan. 1866 ; s. of G. K. Livingston, S.S.C, 14 Ann Street. Cooper's Hill; left Cooper's Hill on ac- count of health, 1888, and farmed near Lady- smith and Harrismith, Natal ; finally joined Rhodesian Horse, and served in Mashonaland (medal, Rhodesia, 1896, with clasp, Mashona- land, 1897) ; d. 12 Jan. 1897 at Fort Umtali. LOGIN, Louis Campbell, 1879-84. CI. 1-U.M. b. 15 Sept. 1866; s. of Thomas Login, C.E., F.R.S.E., 7 Randolph Chff. Electrical Engineer ; m. 1907 Amy E. Harvey. Address : c/o James P. Sym,W.S., 49 Castle Street, Edin. LYALL, David WiUiam Knyvett, 1879- 85. CI. 1-6. b. 25 May 1869 ; s. of David Robert Lyall, I.C.S., C.S.I. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1892 ; gen. med. pract., Shepton-Mallet, Somerset; Fellow Roy. Med. Soc, Edin. ; Med. Off. Druids, etc. ; Med. Ref. Rock and other Assur. Cos. ; m. 1900 Mary Ayre, y. dau. of D. M. Norrish of Fordton House, Crediton, Devon ; d. 19 June 1902. MACDONALD, Archibald William, 1881-2. CI. 3. b. 16 Nov. 1869 ; s. of D. P. Macdonald, 36 Royal Terrace. Sandhurst, 1889-90, XL (Assoc.) ; Dis- tiller, Fort William ; of D. P. Macdonald and Sons ; Lt.-Col. comdg. ist Regt. Lovat's Scouts ; D.S.O. ; served two yrs. in 79th (Cameron) Highs. ; eight yrs. in Cameron Mil. ; in S. Africa, 1900-1, as Adj. Lovat's Scouts Yeo. ; took part in operations in O.R.C., May to 29 Nov. 1900, including opera- tions at Bethlehem, 6 and 7 July; Witte- bergen, 1-29 July ; Witpoort and Caledon River, 27-9 Nov. ; again during opera- tions in O.R.C. 30 Nov. 1900 to 31 May 1902 (desp., Lond. Gaz. 17 June 1902, Queen's medal with three clasps, D.S.O.) ; C.C. and J. P. Inverness-shire; m. 1904 Marion E. Calder. A ddress : Blairour, Spean Bridge. MACDONALD, Ranald Hume, 1879-81. CI. 1, 2. b. 22 Feb. 1869 ; s. of Right Hon. Sir J. H. A. Macdonald, P.C, K.C.B., LL.D., etc., Lord Justice- Clerk of Scot., 15 Abercromby Place. Cooper's HiU, 1887-9, XV.; Maj. R.E. ; 2nd Lt. 1889 ; Lt. 1892 ; Capt. 1900 ; Maj. 1909 ; served with Isazai exped. 1892 ; took part in operations in Chitral, 1895, with Relief Force (medal with clasp) ; served in S. African War, 1899-1902, with Colonial Div. ; took part in operations in O.R.C. May to 29 Nov. 1900, including actions at Witte- bergen, 1-29 July ; in Transvaal, also during operations in Cape Colony, south of O.R., 1899-1900 (desp., Lond. Gaz. 10 Sept. 1901, Queen's medal with two clasps, and King's medal with two clasps) ; Albert medal ; m. 1905 Margaret Eleanor, y. dau. of Rev. Dr. John Macleod of Govan. Address: c/o H. S. King and Co., 9 Pall MaU, Lond., S.W. See also E.A. Ch. vi. 5. MACKENZIE, Kenneth Lauchlan, 1879- 82. CI. 1-3. b. 27 March 1869 ; s. of Maj. -Gen. Colin Mackenzie, 7th Regt., 10 Saxe-Coburg Place. 1885-8 Eastern Telegraph Co. ; 1889-1904 Indigo-planter ; since 1904 Sec. Darjeeling Gymkhana Club Ltd. ; m. 1896 Mary Beatrice, 2nd dau. of Charles France, F.R.I.B.A., Harsforth, Leeds. Address : Darjeeling Gymkhana Club Ltd., Darjeel- ing, India. MACKENZIE, Victor Herbert Stepney, 1879-82. CI. 1-3. b. Sept. 1867 ; s. of Maj .-Gen. Colin Mackenzie, 7th Regt., 10 Saxe-Coburg Place. Commercial Bank of Scot, and Imp. B.E.A. Co. ; d. 30 Sept. 1892 at Mombasa. MACLAGAN, Douglas PhiUp, 1881-4. CI. 2-4. b. 12 Aug. 1867; s. of Robert Craig Maclagan, M.D., 5 Coates Crescent ; Shooting Team, 1884. Vv'.S. 1892; Mem. Roy. Co. of Archers, King's Bodyguard for Scot. ; m. 1896 Jane 378 MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1879-86 Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of James Melvin, 43 Drumslieugh Gardens, Edin. Address: 28 Heriot Row, Edin. MACNAIR, Ellis Cogswell, 1879-85. CI. 1-6. b. 6 April 1868 ; s. of Robert Macnair, M.D., 65 Ferry Road, Leith. Address : 18 Inverleith Place, Edin. MASON, Julius WiUiam, 1880-1. CI. 1, 2. s. of Rev. William Mason, "West Cot- tage, Boswell Road. Sometime in Newcastle; went to U.S.A. MATHIESON, William Law, 1879-85. CI. 1-6. b. 25 Feb. 1868 ; s. of George Mathieson, Ship Owner, Clifton Lodge, Wardie. Edin. Univ. ; two ist Prizes in Constit. Law and Hist., and Lord Rector's Prize for Hist. Essay, 1893; LL.D. Aberdeen, 1912; Author of Politics and Religion, a Study in Scottish History from the Reformation to the Revolution (2 vols., 1902) ; Scotland and the Union, a History of Scotland from 1695-1747 (1905) ; The Awakening of Scot- land, 1747-1797 (1910) ; m. 1910 Christian Mary, dau. of James Shaw, Sheriff of Lond. and Middlesex. Address: 9 Wardie Avenue, Edin. See also E.A. Ch. xviii. 93. MILLER, James Alston Graham, 1879- 86. CI. 1-7. b. 29 Nov. 1868 ; s. of Richard Kerr Miller, C.E., 4 Bonning- ton Terrace. W.S. 1895 ; m. 1909 Phoebe R. G. Miller, Battyeford, Yorks. Address : 21 Lennox Street, Edin. MONRO, Raymond Pelly Houston, 1881-6. CI. 3-7. b. 7 Nov. 1869; s. of Capt. Sir David Monro of Allan, Fearn, Ross-shire. Served in ranks of H.L.I. 1889-95 ; Lt. Devon Regt. 1895 ; Capt. Worcestershire Regt. 1900 ; ret. 1909 ; Dep. Gov. H.M. Prisons, Scot., 1909 ; served in S. Africa with Devon Regt., on staff ; Brig. Signaller 2nd (English) Brig, (desp., medal with five clasps) ; m. Evelyn, dau. of S. G. Tremen- heere, C.B., of Tremenheere, Cornwall. Address : Blair Lodge, Polmont. MURRAY, Andrew, 1880-6. CI. 2-7. b. 22 June 1869 ; s. of John Murray of Wooplaw, Galashiels, W.S. ; Dux of CI. 6 and of the School, 1886 ; best in French and German, CI. 7, 1886. C.A. Edin. 1894 ; Sec. Tati Concessions, Francistown, Rhodesia, 1898 ; m. 1900 Isabella Lawson, dau. of Sir John Boyd of Maxpoffle ; d. 29 July 1907. OGILVY, Lawrance Murray, 1881-3. CI. 3-L.M, b. 23 July 1866 ; s. of John Ogilvy, St. James's Club, Mon- treal. Address : c/o Bank of Montreal, Montreal, Canada. PARK, Robert J., 1879-83. CI. 1-L.M. b. 9 May 1867 ; s. of James D. Park, 80 London Street. Gen. Man. and Sol. of the Highland Rly. Co. ; m. 1901 Janet Elizabeth Hamilton, dau. of Gen. Hubert Marshall, Madras Army. Address : Highland Rly. Ofidces, Inverness. PETERKIN, Thomas Barclay, 1880-4. CI. 2-U.M. b. 16 Oct. 1867 ; s. of WiUiam Arthur Peterkin, Edin. Branch Man. the Mercantile Bank of India Ltd., Rangoon ; m. 1906 Efhe Gertrude, dau. of Capt. Pitt-Taylor, Seaforth Highs. Address : The Mercantile Bank of India Ltd., Rangoon. RALSTON, Claude Lyon, 1883-5. CI. U.M. b. 6 Dec. 1867 ; s. of Andrew Ralston, J.P., Glamis, Forfarshire ; XV. W.S. 1896 ; Estate Agent since 1897 ; J. P. for Forfarshire ; Capt. (ret.) 2nd V.B. the Black Watch (R.H.) ; Mem. Scot. Agricultural Commissions, to Denmark, 1904; to Ireland, 1906. Address : Glamis, Forfar- shire. REID, WiUiam Walker, 1880-5. CI. 2- U.M. b. 5 April 1868 ; s. of William Reid, W.S., 7 Palmerston Place ; Dux L.M. Sch. 1884, and U.M. Sch. 1885 ; 2nd Acad. Club Prize, 1885. Trained as C.E. in ofifice of J. and A. Leslie and Reid ; for five and a half yrs. with N.E. Rly. Co. ; 1905 Ass. Engineer, Trinidad Govt. Rlys., now actg. Chf. . Engineer ; m. 1902 Margaret Charlotte Ella Wilkinson. Address: Trinidad, B.W.I. RIGG, Godfrey Edward, 1881-2. CI. 3. b. March 1869 ; s. of Mrs. Rigg, 39 Inverleith Row. Fettes, 1882-7 ; went to Australia. RITCHIE, Alfred Spottiswoode, 1879-84. CI. 1-5. b. 25 Jan. 1868 ; s. of William Ritchie, 12 Lonsdale Terrace ; Dux CI. 4 and 5, 1883 and 1884. Jt. Maug. Dir. WiUiam Ritchie and Sons Ltd., Wholesale Stationers and Fine Art PubUshers, Edin. ; m. 1898 Lucy, dau. of James Raeburn of Glasg. Address : 6 India Street, Edin. RITCHIE, David, 1879-84. CI. 1-5. b. 1869; s. of David Ritchie, 13 Windsor Street ; Dux of CI. 1, 2, and 3, 1880, 1881, and 1882. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. ; d. 27 July 1898. MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1879-86 379 ROBERTSON, John Conynghame, 1880-2. CI. 2, 3. b. 18 July 1868 ; s. of Fleet Surg. George Robertson, R.N. Maj. Roy. Fus. ; in ranks for seven yrs. ; and Lt. R. Ir. Fus. and W.I. Regt. 1895 ; Lt. 1897; Capt. 1900; Norfolk Regt. 1906; Roy. Fus. 1908; Maj. 1911 ; served in W. Africa, 1897-8, Lagos; with exped. in Hinterland (medal with clasp) ; served in W. Africa, 1900, with the Munshi exped. (clasp). Address: Meerut, India. RUSSELL, William, 1882-4, CI. L. and U,M. b. 22 Jan. 1867 ; s. of W. Rus- sell, Leonora, Demerara. Trin. HaU, Cantab, 1890-4, B.A., LL.B. (2nd CI. Hons. Law Trip.), 1894; M.A., LL.M. (Cantab), 1899; Barr. Line. Inn, 1889; Advocate, Cape Frov., S. Africa, and S. Rhodesia, 1898; Barr. High Court, N. Rhodesia, 1909 ; Barr. and Advocate, Bula- wayo, since 1898. Address: Bulawayo Club, Bulawayo, Rhodesia. SCOTT, Thomas William Robson, 1879- 84. CI. 1-U.M. b. 6 Sept. 1866; s. of Thomas Robson Scott, Newton, Jedburgh; XV. Master of Jed Forest Hounds ; of Lanton Tower, Jedburgh ; Farmer and Landed Proprietor ; m. 1892 Florence Jane, e. dau. of William Lang of Selkirk and N.S.W. Address : Lanton Tower, Jedburgh. SHIELS, John Wilson, 1879-82. CI. 1-3. b. 1869 ; s. of W. Shiels, 4 Inverleith Row. Edin. Univ. ; L.R.C.P.E., L.R.C.S.E. 1895 ; L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1895 ; gen. med. pract., San Francisco ; m. 1897 Janette Wilson, dau. of John M'Vean Cockburn, Edin. Address : 323 Geary Street, San Francisco, Cal., U.S.A. SKIRVING, Archibald Adam Scot, 1879- 84. CI. 1-5. b. 29 June 1868; s. of Robert Scot Skirving, Edin. Cheltenham Coll. 1884-8; XV.; CoU. boat ; Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1893 ; M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1895; F.R.C.S.E. 1897; A.F.C.; Inter-City; C.M.G. 1900 ; Surg. Edin. ; Sen. Surg. Leith Hosp. ; Ass. Surg. Edin. Roy. Inf. ; Lect. and Examiner in Surg., Edin. Med. Sch. ; served in S. African War, 1900, as Ass. Surg. to Imp. Yeo. Field Hosp. (medal, three clasps, desp., C.M.G.) ; late Surg.-Capt. Midlothian R.G.A.V.; Sen. Pres. S.R.C., Edin. Univ. Publications : Applied Anatomy, Surgical, Medical, and Operative (2 vols., 1908) ■; various surgical papers. Address : 8 Ran- dolph Crescent, Edin. SMITH, James Lewis Balnagowan, 1879- 82. CI. 1-3. b. 5 Aug. 1866 ; s. of John Smith, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., 11 Wemyss Place. St. Bees Sch., Cumberland; XV. and XI.; Stockbroker's clerk, 1889-98; 'House,' 1895-8 ; Official Dept. 1900 ; m. Antoinette Schaw. Address : 167 Cornwall Road, Not- ting Hill, Lond., W. SMITH, James Rutherford Carmiehael, 1883. CI. U.M. s. of John Smith, Churchhill House, Morningside. STEVENSON, Henry James, 1880-6. CI. 2-7. b. 12 July 1867 ; s. of Rev. Robert Home Stevenson, D.D., 9 Ox- ford Terrace ; Mod. of G.A. of Ch. of Scot. 1871 ; XV. (Capt. 1884-5) ; XI. (Capt. 1885) ; won Cricket Ball, 1885. M.A. Edin. Univ. ; A.F.C. (Capt. 1890-3) ; Rugby, V. England, 1890-3 ; v. Ireland, 1888-93 ; V- Wales, 1888-92 (there were no International Matches with England in 1888 and 1889); A.C.C. (Capt. 1887-1910) ; played for Gents, of Scot. v. Gents, of Canada, 1887 ; v. Yorkshire, 1887, 8, 1893 (Louie Hall's XI.) ; v. Gents, of Philadelphia, 1889 ; V. Gents, of Ireland, 1890 ; Scot. v. Gloucestershire, 1891 (W. G.'s XL), 1893, 1903 (Jessop's XL) ; v. Surrey (Edin.), 1892 ; V. Surrey (Lond.), 1892 ; v. S. Africans, 1894, 1901 ; v. Lancashire, 1899 ; V. Australians, 1902, 1905 ; Gents, of Eng- land V. Gents, of Philadelphia, 1901 (P. F. Warner's XI.) ; M.C.C. and Ground v. Australians (Lords), 1905 ; Gents, of Edin. V. Players of Scotland, 1887, 8, 9 ; Edin. v. Glasg. 1888-93, 1903. 5; i907> 8; o. N. of Scot. 1890; E. of Scot. V. S. of Scot. 1904 ; W.S. 1893 ; Sec. N.B. and Merc. Insur. Co. 1894 ; Mem. of Vol. and T.F. since 1893 ; Lt. Lothians and Border Horse ; m. 1911 Mary Elizabeth, y. dau. of WiUiam Scott-Kerr of Chatto and Sunlaws. Ad- dress : Braehead, Corstorphine. STEWART, Allan Hinton, 1880-1. CI. 2. s. of Allan D. Stewart, C.E., of Inner- hadden, 19 Lansdowne Crescent. TAIT, Frederick Guthrie, 1879-83. CI. 1-3. b. 11 Jan. 1870 ; s. of Prof. P. Guthrie Tait, M.A., D.Sc, 38 George Square. Sedbergh, 1883 - 6 ; Sandhurst, XV. ; A.F.C. ; Amateur Golf Champion, 1896 and 1898 ; Runner-up in 1899 ; 2nd Batt. 42nd R. Highs, (the Black Watch) ; 2nd Lt. 1890; Lt. 1893 ; killed in action during S. African War, 7 Feb. 1900; see also E.A. Ch. vii. 55, and F. G. Tait, a Record, by J. L. Low (1900). TENNENT. Robert George Lyon, 1879- 83. CI. 1-4. b. 16 Feb. 1868 ; s. of HughLyonTennent, Advocate, Sheriff- Sub, of Renfrewshire at Greenock. Uppingham. Address : Levin, N.Z. THOMSON, Donald Sinclair, 1880-1. CI. 1, 2. b. 17 Sept. 1869 ; s. of John Macalister Thomson, Sen. Chap. 380 MR. WEIR'S (ELLIOTT'S, SKIPTON'S, GARDINER'S) CLASS, 1880-7 Ch. of Scot. (Bengal), 10 St. Bernard's Crescent. Engineer in India ; d. 27 Oct. 1897. THOMSON, George James Aitken, 1880-1. CI. 1, 2. b. 25 July 1867; s. of John Maealister Thomson, Sen. Chap. Ch. of Scot. (Bengal), 10 St. Bernard's Crescent. Commercial Bank of Scot. , Edin. A ddress : 10 Learmonth Gardens, Edin. TURNER, Frank Cecil, 1881-2. CI. 8. b. 16 Sept. 1868 ; s. of Capt. Francis Chas. Turner, 79th Regt., 22 Northum- berland Street. St. Andrews Univ. ; XV. ; Capt. 4th Batt. Cheshire Regt. ; D.S.O. 1902 ; Capt. 1900 ; ret. 1906 ; served in S. African War in 1899-1902 ; took part in operations in O.F.S. Feb. to May 1900 ; in O.R.C. May to Nov. 1900 ; in Cape Colony, south of O.R., 1899-1900 ; and in O.R.C. and Cape Colony, Nov. 1901 to April 1902 (desp., D.S.O., Queen's medal with two clasps, King's medal with two clasps) ; Farmer, and Musketry Instructor to B.C. Horse, 1912 ; m. Ehzabeth Garraway. A ddress : Aspen Grove, Merritt, B.C., Canada. VEITCH, Walter Hardie, 1880-3. CI. 2-4. b. 26 May 1867 ; s. of Chris- topher Veitch, 11 Rothesay Place. 1888-96 Ass. Dalmeny Estates Off. ; 1896 Factor and Comr., Hoddam Castle and Kinmount estates, Dumfriesshire ; J. P. and Mem. C.C. Dumfriesshire, etc. etc. (ret. 191 3) ; m. 191 1 Beatrice Anne, y. dau. of William Brook of Healey House, Meltham, Yorks. Address : Ordsall, St. Anthony's Road, Bournemouth. WEIR, Francis S., 1879-81. CI. 1-2. b. 1869 ; s. of Henry Weir, Class. Master, E.A., 1853-81, 5 Belgrave Crescent, d. April 1893. WILSON, Thomas Kinloch, 1881-4. CI. 3-5. b. 4 May 1867 ; s. of Admiral Thomas Wilson, C.B., 2 Chester Street. Merchiston, 1885-6; Ranchman, Texas. Address : Paint Rock, Texas, U.S.A. WRIGHT, Thomas Yates, 1880-3. CI. 2-4. b. 27 Jan. 1869 ; s. of C. Wright, Lower Oak, Tyldesley, Manchester. Manchester, 1887, and Richmond R.F.C. 1888 ; played for two Ceylon XL's v. Australians at Colombo ; Tea and Rubber Planter, Ceylon ; served in S. African War in 1900 with ist, and in 1902 with 2nd, Ceylon contingents ; Lt.-Col. in command of Ceylon Planters' Rifle Corps since 1905. A ddress : Galphele Estate, Wattegama, Ceylon. YOUNG, Charles, 1879-83. CI. 1-4. b. 29 July 1869 ; s. of Right Hon. George Young, P.C., L.A. of Scot., Senator of Coll. of Justice. Winchester ; W.S. 1892 ; of Shaw and Young, W.S., Ayr; m. Mary Hunter, dau. of James Hunter of Glenapp. Address : Ayr. YOUNG, Edward, 1879-83. CI. 1-4. b. 16 June 1867 ; s. of Right Hon. George Young, P.C, L.A. of Scot., Senator of Coll. of Justice. Gore Court Sch., Sittingbourne, Kent; W.S. 1893; in Solicitor's Dept. N.B. Rly. Offices. Address : 3 Randolph Place, Edin. MR. WEIR'S (AFTERWARDS MESSRS. ELLIOTT'S, SKIPTON'S, AND GARDINER'S) CLASS, 1880-7 BAIRD, George Henry, 1881-3. CI. 2, 3. b. 14 Oct. 1871 ; s. of Alexander Baird, 18 Rothesay Place. Capt. R.N. ; ' Britannia,' 1885-6 ; Naval Cadet, 1887; Mid. 1887; Sub-Lieut, (actg.), 1891 ; Comm. 1903 ; Capt. 1909 ; Flag- Capt. to Rear-Adm. Lowry and to Rear- Adm. Sir George Warrender, Bart., 1910 ; m. Frances Josephine, dau. of Capt. Sharp, Enfield. Address: The Old Brewery House, Littlebourne, near Canterbury. BALL, Francis Robert Knox, 1883-4. CI. 4. s. of Col. Ball, 10 Inverleith Row. BALL, William Smith Dixon, 1883-4. CI. 4. s. of Col. Ball, 10 Inverleith Row. BELL, Andrew Charles Beatson, 1880-6. CI. 1-U.M. b. 9 Feb. 1869; s. of Andrew Beatson Bell of Kilduncan, Advocate, 17 Lansdowne Crescent. Trained as a mech. engineer at Heriot- Watt Coll. and in Leith ; afterwards in Dun- dee one yr. three months, and about ten yrs. in India (indigo-planting, P.W.D. tempor- ary engineer, and coal-mining). Address : 17 Lansdowne Crescent, Edin. BOYD, Allan Stuart, 1883-5. CI. 4, 5. b. 7 June 1869 ; s. of Sir John Boyd of Maxpoffle, Roxburghshire. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1893 ; Med. Off. Tati Concessions Ltd., Matabeleland ; Civil Surg. S. African War, 1900-2 ; gen. med. pract., Potchefstroom, Transvaal; m. MR. WEIR'S (ELLIOTT'S, SKIPTON'S, GARDINER'S) CLASS, 1880-7 381 Magdalene Erasmus Robertson, Cape Colony. Address : Potchefstroom, Transvaal. BOYD, Arthur Hamilton, 1883-6. CI. 4-6. b. 7 June 1869 ; s. of Sir John Boyd of Maxpoffle, Roxburghshire; XV. (Capt.) ; won Long Leap, 1885 ; 100 Yds., Quarter-mile, Long Leap, 1886. Trin. Coll. Edin. (Episc.) ; A.F.C. ; R. of Slaugham, Sussex, igoi ; C. of Chailey, Sussex, 1895 ; C. of Hurstpierpoint, Sussex, 1897-1901 ; Chap. 4th Roy. Sussex Regt. ; fmly. Capt. ist Edin. City Art. Vols. ; m. Penelope Elizabeth, 4th dau. of John George Blencowe of Bineham, Sussex. Address : Slaugham Rectory, Crawley, Sussex. CADELL, Patrick Robert, 1881-2. CI. 2. b. 6 May 1871 ; s. of Col. T. Cadell, V.C, C.B., Cockenzie House, Preston- pans. BaU. Coll. Oxon ; XV. ; I.C.S. ; Dep. Comr. of Sind ; Coll. of Customs, Bombay ; Priv. Sec. to Lord Lamington and Sir George Clark, Govs, of Bombay ; Coll. of Customs, Calcutta ; now Pres. Bombay Municipality. Address : Municipal Offices, Bombay. CAMERON, WiUiam Allan, 1880-1. CI. 1. s. of A. Cameron, 17 Ann Street. CARNDUFF, WiUiam Anstruther Thomp- son, 1881-6. CI. 2-6. b. 8 Oct. 1869 ; s. of David Carnduff, Indian Educa- tional Serviee. C.A. Edin. 1895 ; P.W.D. {Accounts Branch), India, 1896 ; now Dep. Accountant- Gen, for Public Works, United Provinces, India ; m. Maude Hilda, e. dau. of Capt. C. Beadnell, late 77th (the Middlesex) Regt. Address : Allahabad, India. CHIRNSIDE, Thomas, 1880-4. CI. 1. L.M. b. 21 July 1869 ; s. of Dr. John Chimside, 14 Saxe - Coburg Place. m. Helen Forbes Chirnside. Address : Edrington House, Berwick-on-Tweed. COWLEY-BROWN, George, 1883-5. CI. L. and U.M. s. of Rev. Canon G. J. Cowley - Brown, M.A., 9 Grosvenor Street. DAVIS, Richard W., 1880-3. CI. 1-3. s. of R. W. Davis, Paragon Parade, Cheltenham. DAWSON, John KeUie, 1881-5. CI. 2- U.M. b. 8 June 1868; s. of Adam Dawson, 15 Inverleith Terrace. Merchant; of John Gillon and Co. Ltd., Leith ; Capt. 5th V.B.R.S. (Leith) ; d. 25 Jan. 1912. DEMPSTER, Duncan Ferguson, 1880-7. CI. 1-7. b. 13 June 1868 ; s. of D. F. Dempster, 4 Glenfinlas Street ; won Mile, 1885, 6, and 7 ; Open Hurdles, 1886 and 1887 ; XV. Jesus Coll. Cantab; Sugar-refiner; m. EUzabeth Pollock Watt. Address: 27 Oc- tavia Terrace, Greenock. DOWIE, Robert Yeates, 1880-4. CI. 1-4. b. 1867 ; s. of Thomas Dowie, S.S.C, 11 Learmonth Terrace. Mercantile of&ce in Leith ; d. 24 Oct. 1895 ; see also E.A. Ch. iii. 31. DUN, Robert Craig, 1884-5. CI. 5. b. 15 June 1870 ; s. of Finlay Dun, 6 Darnaway Street. Edin. Univ.; M.B., CM. 1893; B.Sc. 1896 ; F.R.C.S. Eng. 1902 ; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lond. 1895 ; Surg. ; Sen. Hon. Surg. Liverpool Inf. for Children; Consult. Surg. West Kirby Conval. Home for Children ; m. Harriet Louise Bowring. Address : 41 Rodney Street, Liverpool. FLEMING, Maxwell, 1885-7. CI. 6, 7. b. 30 May 1871; s. of Archibald Fleming, Hamilton House, Perth ; Mitchell Medal, 1886 ; Gloag Medal, 1887 ; Balfour Prizes for Math. 1886 and 1887. B.A. Oxon (BaU. Coll.) ; LL.B. Edin. Advocate, 1897 ; appointed a judge of the Sudan, 1904 ; m. Elsa, dau. of Richard Blackwood of Hartwood. Address : Khar- toum, Sudan, and United University Club, Pall Mall East, Lond., S.W. GLENDINNING, Edgar, 1881-6. CI. 2-6. b. 24 Oct. 1868 ; s. of R. W. Glendinning, Broomdykes, Berwick- shire ; Ferguson Medai, 1885. C.A. Edin. 1892 ; d. 13 Feb. 1893 ; see also E.A. Ch. i. 8. GLOVER, Charles Gordon, 1884-6. CI. U.M. b. 24 Jan. 1869 ; s. of Thomas C. Glover, C.E., 29 Hope Terrace ; won High Jump, 1886. Engineer ; m. Katherine Matilda Eraser. Address : Rocauville Post Office, Rocau- viUe, Saskatchewan, Canada. GORDON, Herbert, 1880-6. CI. 1-6. b. 30 June 1869 ; s. of George Gordon, of Donavourd, Pitlochry. Sandhurst; Maj. Leicestershire Regt.; Lt. 1889; Capt. 1898; Maj. 1907; served in Egyptian Army, 1900-10, and commanded loth Sudanese Regt. ; A.A.G. and Gov. of Bahr-el-Ghazal Province ; 4th cl. Osmanieh for Nyam Nyam Patrol ; 3rd cl. Medjidie on leaving Khedive's "army ; served in reoccu- pation of Bahr-el-Ghazal Province, Sudan, 382 MR. WEIR'S (ELLIOTT'S, SKIPTON'S, GARDINER'S) CLASS, 1880-7 1900-2 (Egyptian medal with clasp) ; Sudan, 1905 ; operations against the Nyam Nyam tribes (desp., Lond. Gaz. 18 May 1906, clasp). Address: Leicestershire Regt. , Madras, India. GORDON, James Edward, 1883-6. CI. 4-6. b. 11 Sept. 1869 ; s. of Alexander Gordon, S.S.C., 34 Chalmers Street ; XL W.S. 1892. Address : c/o A. and A. S. Gordon, W.S., 58 Queen Street, Edin. HALLARD, Louis Carr, 1880-7. CI. 1-7. b. 12 May 1870; s. of Frederick Hallard, Advocate, Sheriff -Sub. of Midlothian, 61 York Place ; Dux CI. 5, 1885 ; Jubilee or Queen's Medal, CI. 7, 1887. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. 1891 ; LL.B. 1894 ; Advocate, 1895 ; Dir. of James Nisbet and Co. Ltd., Publishers, 1899; m. Mary Mont- gomerie Cameron Sillar. Address : 43 Kid- hook Park Road, Blackheath, Lond., S.E. HENDERSON, Alexander Benjamin, 1880-2. CI. 1. b. 17 Sept. 1870; s. of Alexander Henderson of Stem- ster, Halkirk, Caithness. Sheep Farmer, N.S.W., Australia; m. Miss M'Farlane, dau. of Allan M'Farlane of Wel- lington Lodge, S. Australia ; d. 4 Jan. 1912. HENDERSON, Allan Macfarlane, 1880-2. CI. 1, 2. b. 25 May 1869 ; s. of Alexander Henderson of Stemster, Halkirk, Caithness. Edin. Univ. ; W.S. 1894. Address : 23 Grosvenor Street, Edin. HORSFIELD, George M., 1880-5. CI. 1-U.M. s. of John H. H. Horsfield, Hermitage Villa, Wardie Crescent. KENNEDY, George Rainy, 1880-5. CI. 1-5. b. 15 Dec. 1867; s. of Rev. G. R. Kennedy, Dornoch, Sutherland. Edin. Univ. ; Hon. Sheriff-Sub. and J. P. for Sutherlandshire ; Dir. Dornoch Light Rly. Co. ; Chm. Dornoch Sch. Bd. Address : Links House, Dornoch, Sutherland. KNUTHSEN, Louis Francis, 1880-7. CI. 1-7. b. 1869; s. of Francis Knuthsen, West Indies ; Dux of CI. 2, 3, 4, and 6, 1882-4 and 1886 ; Special Prize, CI. 7, 1887 ; XV., XL ; won Half-mile, 1887. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1893 ; M.D. 1901 ; A.F.C. ; gen. med. pract. ; Phys. St. John's Hosp. Dis. of Skin, Lond. ; Author of Obstinate Hiccough and various communi- cations to med. journals ; m. Mildred Helen Howell. Address: 33 Chesham Street, Bel- grave Square, Lond., S.W. LINDSAY, George Herbert, 1880-6. CI. 1-U.M. (Merry-Gardiner CI. 1882-6). b. 16 Oct. 1870 ; s. of John K. Lind- say, S.S.C, 59 Dick Place. Partner of Andrew Usher and Co., Dis- tillers, Edin. ; m. 1902 Helen, dau. of James TurubuU, W.S. , Edin. Address: 22 Rothesay Terrace, Edin. MACDONALD, Andrew Thomas, 1882. CI. 2. b. 12 Feb. 1871 ; s. of D. P. Macdonald, 36 Royal Terrace. Benedictine monk at Fort Augustus, Inverness-shire. Address: The Abbey, Fort Augustus. MACDONALD, Thomas F., 1880-1. CI. 1. s. of Angus Macdonald, M.A., M.D., F.R.C.P., 29 Charlotte Square. M'DOUGALL, George D. F., 1881-4. CI. 2-L.M. s. of Donald M'Dougall, Ashens, Tarbert. M'INTOSH, Andrew, 1880-7. CI. 1-7. s. of George M'Intosh, S.S.C, 41 Great King Street. Address: c/o George M'Intosh, W.S., 87 George Street, Edin. M'INTOSH, Wilham, 1880-5. CI. 1-U.M. s. of George M'Intosh, S.S.C, 41 Great King Street. luBankof Scot., Edin., till 1893; sincethen in Bank of Bengal, India. A ddress : c/o George M'Intosh, W.S., 87 George Street, Edin. MACKENZIE, Frederick WiUi am, 1880-1. CI. 1. s. of Maj .-Gen. CoHn Mackenzie, 7th Regt., 10 Saxe-Coburg Place. MACKENZIE, WiUiam Allan, 1880-3. CI. 1-8. b. 1870; s. of Duncan Proby Mackenzie, 15 St. Bernard's Crescent ; d. MACMILLAN, Thomas, 1883-5. CI. 4 and U.M. s. of Mrs. Macmillan, Girvan, Ayrshire. MEIKLE, Christopher, 1881-7. CI. 2- U.M. b. 28 Feb. 1867 ; s. of James Meikle, F.I.A., Wardieburn House, Ferry Road ; XL Rubber-planter, F.M.S. (ret.). Address: Wardieburn House, Ferry Road, Edin. MITCHELL, James, 1880-6. CI. 1-U.M b. 6 Jan. 1869 ; s. of William Mitchell, Ribigill, Tongue, Sutherlandshire ; Dux CI. 1, 1881. Address: Ribigill, Tongue, Sutherland- shire. MR. WEIR'S (ELLIOTT'S, SKIPTON'S, GARDINER'S) CLASS, 1880-7 383 MURE, Thomas Valliant Lockhart-, 1882-6. CI. 3-5. b. 1870 ; s. of James Ochterlonie Lockhart-Mure, Living- stone, Kirkcudbrightshire ; XV., XI. ; won Cricket Ball, 1886. Edin. Univ.; M.B., CM. 1896; A.F.C. ; A.C.C. ; m. Isabella D. M'Gown, Glasg. Address : 10 Craigydon Parade, Llandudno. MURRAY, William, 1882-7. CI. 2-7. b. 24 Oct. 1870 ; s. of John Murray of Wooplaw, Galashiels, W.S. Agent B.L. Bank, George Street Branch, Edin. Address : 30 St. Bernard's Crescent, Edin. NAPIER, George, 1880-7. CI. 1-7. b. 30 May 1869; s. of Alexander J. Napier, W.S., 11 Heriot Row. Edin. Univ. ; Cooper's Hill ; A.M.I.C.E. 1896 ; Ass. C.E. to the Admiralty, 1896 ; employed on Keyham extension of Devon- port Dockyard; d. 11 March 1898 at Cape Town. NOTLEY, John, 1880-3. CI. 1-3. b. 1 Jan. 1871 ; s. of WiUiam J. Notley, M.D., B.A., 9 Langley Road, Birm- ingham. Queen's Coll. Birmingham ; L.R.C.P.E., L.R.C.S.E.,andL.F.P.S. Glasg. 1898; Surg, to Midland and G.W. Rly. Friendly Socs. ; m. Ethel Tunstall, Birmingham. Address : 411 Coventry Road, Small Heath, Birm- ingham. ORDE, William Roden, 1883-4. CI. L.M. b. 2 Feb. 1867 ; s. of Rev. Leonard Shafto Orde of Westwood Hall, Northumberland. In Canada ; m. 1891 Gertrude Maud Paulina, 3rd dau. of John Stevenson of Ballyvaughan, Co. Clare. PEARCE, William Henry, 1880-6. CI. 1-U.M. b. 13 April 1871 ; s. of William H. Pearce, Holly Lodge, York Road, Trinity. Stock Exchange, Edin., for six yrs. ; since then in Lond., with Hamilton, Mackay and Thomson, Stockbrokers. Address : 29 Butler Avenue, Harrow on the HiU, Middlesex. PRINGLE, George Loraine Kerr, 1881-6. CI. 2-6. b. 26 April 1869 ; s. of John Pringle, M.D., 27 Rutland Square; XV. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1893 ; M.D. 1897 ; gen. med. pract. ; Hon. Phys. Roy. Bath Hosp., Harrogate ; Fell, (late Pres.) R. Med. See, Edin. ; Mem. B.M.A. ; Leeds M.C and Harrogate Med. Soc. ; contri- buted various articles to med. journals ; m. Miss Wilkie. Address: -^ Springfield Avenue, Harrogate. RALSTON, Gavin, 1883-7. CI. L. and U.M. b. 6 Aug. 1869 ; s. of Andrew Ralston, J.P., Glamis, Forfarshire ; XV., XL Land Agent; J.P. and C.C for Co. of For- far ; Chm. of various Sch. Bds. and Parish Councils. Address : Glamis, Forfarshire. REID, James Walker, 1880-6. CI. 1- U.M. b. 13 Nov. 1870 ; s. of William Reid, W.S., 7 Palmerston Place. Mem. of Municipal Council of Cameron, Manitoba, 1904-10; Reeve, 1907-10. Ad- dress : Elgin, Manitoba, Canada. REOCH, Hugh Stanley, 1880-1. CI. 1. b. 23 March 1870 ; s. of John Fowler Reoch, 39 Inverleith Row. Glasg. Academy, 1881-2 ; Glasg. High School, 1882-4; ™ mercantile business, 1884-7; insurance since 1887. Address: 22 Montgomerie Street, Kelvinside, Glasg. ROBERTSON, Henry Argyll, 1880-5. CI. 1-U.M. b. 23 Dec. 1868 ; s. of Rev. H. M. Robertson, 66 Great King Street. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1893 ; also at Berhn and Vienna ; gen. med. pract. ; Mem. Glasg. Med. Chir. Soc. ; Med. Ref. Rock Assur. Co. ; late Ass. Med. Off. H.M. Prison, Glasg., etc. ; m. Edith Muiriel, dau. of John Wilson of Gala, Lismore, Victoria. Address : 125 West End Lane, West Hamp- stead, Lond., N.W. ROSS, George Ross Williamson, fmly. G. R. Williamson, 1882-7. CI. 3-7. b. 3 Nov. 1869 ; s. of J. H. R. Williamson, Balnagown, Fearn ; XV., XL ; won Quarter-mile, 1887. Edin. Univ. ; thereafter studied singing at Roy. Coll. of Music, Lond., and Conser- vatoire of Music in Milan ; Singer ; S. grand-uncle in estate of Pitcalnie, 1884, and assumed the surname of Ross ; m. 1897 Catherine E. Williams, Maida Vale, Lond. ; d. 25 Aug. 1903 ; see also E.A. Ch. xi. 15. STEUART, James Archibald, 1880-6. CI. 1-6. b. 16 April 1869 ; s. of Thomas Elis Steuart, Sec. B.L. Co. Bank. Priv. Sec. and Chamberlain to Duke of Buccleuch at Dalkeith ; d. 30 Sept. 1905. STEWART, William James Johnstone, 1883-6. CI. 4-6. b. 15 March 1868 ; s. of D. W. Stewart, Cartland, Lanark ; XV. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1891 ; M.D. 1896 ; D.P.H., Cambridge, 1895 ; A.F.C. ; Sen. Ass. Med. Off. and Dep. Med. Supt. Metropolitan Asyl. Bd., Lond. ; Med. Supt. and Lect. on Infectious Dis., Infectious Hosp., WUlesden, etc. Address : 28 Craven Park, Willesden, Lond., N.W. 384 DR. MERRY'S (AFTERWARDS MR. GARDINER'S) CLASS, 1881-8 TAYLOR, Malcolm Campbell, 1881-4. CI. 2-L.M. b. 20 May 1868; s. of Rev. M. C. Taylor, D.D., Prof, of Ch. Hist., Univ. of Edin. ; XV. Sheep Farmer, Australia, 1887 ; went to S. Africa with Australian contingent in the Boer War ; served with AustraUan contin- gent under Col. Benson, and was in several engagements ; served thereafter under Lord Tulhbardine in Scottish Horse ; offered Commission by Lord Tulhbardine ; at present in business in S. Africa. Address : P.O. Box No. 2766, Johannesburg, S. Africa. THOMSON, Ronald E. Christie, 1881-5. CI. 2-5. b. 30 April 1869 ; s. of Alexander Christie Thomson of Gruel- dykes, Berwickshire. Edin. Univ.; 2nd V.B., K.O.S.B. ; Hon. Lt. in Army, 22 July 1902. War Services : S. African War, 1901-2 ; operations in Transvaal, O.R.C., and Cape Colony, April 1901 to May 1902 (Queen's medal, five clasps). Address : Duns, Berwickshire. THOMSON, Wilham, 1880-5. CI. 1-U.M. b. 2 Sept. 1869 ; s. of James Wishart Thomson, 8 Inverleith Place. Ship Owner, Leith ; m. C. Robertson- Durham, dau. of J. A. Robertson-Durham, C.A., Edin. Address : 18 Coates Gardens, Edin. VEITCH, John Ogilvie, 1880-3. CI. 1-3. b. 28 Jan. 1869 ; s. of Christopher Veitch, 11 Rothesay Place. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1895 ; also at Vienna ; med. pract. at Norsewood, Hawkes Bay, N.Z. ; fmly. Ass. Med. Off. Co. and City Asyl., Powick, Worcester ; m. Alice AUard. Address: Norsewood, Hawkes Bay, N.Z. WALLACE, Kenneth, 1880-6. CI. 1-6. b. 30 Jan. 1870; s. of Ebenezer Wallace, Wine Merchant, 32 St. Andrew Square and 23 Saxc- Coburg Place. Provision Merchant, Liverpool ; m. Ida Taverner, Liverpool. Address : 92 Maga- zine Lane, New Brighton, Cheshire. WELSH, John Aitken, 1882-7. CI. 3-7. b. 28 March 1871 ; s. of John Welsh, S.S.C, of Moredun, Midlothian. Edin. Univ. ; LL.B. 1894 ; Advocate, 1895; Sheriff Sub. at Greenock, 191 1; m. Frances Wightman, Edin. Address : Greenock. WRIGHT, Richmond Campbell, 1881-4. CI. 2-L.M. b. 24 Oct. 1866; s. of William Wright, late Judge, Cuttack, Bengal. Engineering Dept., Assam-Bengal Rly. ; m. Amy, dau. of Arthur Acton, Sen. Partner of G. Allan and Co., Calcutta (ret.). Address : Haflong, North Cachar Hills, A.B. Rly., India. WRIGHT, Seymour Campbell, 1881-6. CI. 2-U.M. b. 4 Jan. 1869; s. of William Wright, late Judge, Cuttack, Bengal; XV. Tea-planter, Terai. DarjeeUng ; d. 28 July DR.. MERRY'S (AFTERWARDS MR. GARDINER'S) CLASS, 1881-8 ANDERSON, Robert Edward Pyper, 1881-2. CI. 1. b. 27 April 1871 ; s. of Robert E. Anderson, M.A., Shepherd's Bush, Lond. Sub-Man. of the Pearl Assur. Co., Lond. ; m. E. Yorke, dau. of Capt. J. A. Yorke. Ad- dress : 41 Blandfields Street, Balham, Lond., S.W. BAYNE, James Ernest, 1884-5. CI. L.M. b. 1869 ; s. of David Bayne. Capt. 3rdBatt. Seaforth Highs. ; Lt. 1891 ; ret. 1896 ; m. E. F. Bucknall. Address : Bey- ton House, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk. BLACK, Frederick Morrison, 1 888. CI. 7. b. 1864 ; s. of John Milne Black, Brewer, Edin. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1892 ; gen. med. pract. Address : 100 Chetwynd Road, Kentish Town, Lond., N.W., and 122 Dart- mouth Park Hill, Highgate, Lond., N. BLACK, John Milne, 1888. CI. 7. b. 10 Oct. 1861 ; s. of John Milne Black, Brewer, Edin. A.CC ; Brewer, Edin. ; m. Evelyn, dau. of Robert Paterson, M.D. Address: 15 North Park Terrace, Edin. BOSWALL, James Donaldson, 1881-4. CI. 1-3. b. 11 Oct. 1870 ; s. of Gen. Boswall, Donaldson House, Wardie. Fettes, 1884-8 ; XV. ; Edin. Univ. ; A.F.C.; W.S. 1894 ; served with City of Lond. Imp Vols, in S. African War (two medals) ; re- ceived the Freedom of the City of Lond. ; Civil InteU. Dept., Pretoria, 1902 ; Attorney in the Transvaal ; Fruit and Dairy Farmer ; m. Theresa Rassam. Address: c/o Post Office, Wonderboom, Pretoria North, Trans- vaal, S. Africa. BOWIE, Robert Gibson, 1881-6. 01. 1-U.M. b. 2 April 1869 ; s. of John Tweedie Bowie, C.A., Edin. ; XV. DR. MERRY'S (AFTERWARDS :MR. GARDINER'S) CLASS, 1881-8 385 W.S. 1893 ; ™- Mary Agnes Rist, dau. of James Francis Gordon Shirrefs-Gordon of Craig Castle, Aberdeenshire. Address : 6 Northumberland Street, Edin. BOYD, Henry Norris, 1881-7. CI. 1-6. b. 28 June 1870 ; s. of John Boyd, Publisher, 27 Melville Street; Mit- chell Medal, 1887 ; XV., XI. A.F.C. (Capt. 1893-5) ; F.F.A. 1907 ; Scott. Equitable Life Assur. Soc. 1887-97 ; City of Glasg. Life Assur. Co. since 1897; Sec, Edin., 1898-1911; Ass. Sec. at H.O., Glasg., 1911; apptd. in 1914 Supt. in Canada of the Life Dept. N.B. and Merc. Insur. Co., with H.Q. at Montreal. Address : 80 St. Francois Xavier Street, Montreal, Canada. BUCHANAN, William, 1881-7. CI. 1- U.M. s. of Edward G. Buchanan, New Gardens, Dalmeny. CASSELS, Gilbert Kennedy, 1882-8. CI. 2-7. b. 27 March 1871 ; s. of Rev. Andrew Cassels, Clerk in Holy Orders, 11 Brunswick Street. Trin. Coll. Cantab; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1897 ; 2nd CI. Hons. Theolog. Trip. ; Cox. Coll. VIII. ; C. of Bolsterstone, Shef&eld, 1 894-1903 ; V. of Old Warden, Beds, since 1903; m. Aline Antrobus Cowell. Address: Old Warden Vicarage, Biggleswade, Beds. CHRISTIE, Lindsay Bruce Stark, 1881-4. CI. 1-3. b. 6 Dec. 1870 ; s. of James Henry Robert Stark Christie of Teases, Largo, Fife. Fettes, 1884-8 ; R.M.A. Woolwich, 1889 ; won Half, One, and Two Miles, 1890 ; R.M.A. V. R.M.C. won Half and MUe, 1890; Maj. R.A. ; 2ndLt. 1891; Lt. 1894; Capt. 1899; Div. Adj. 1 899-1903; Maj. {Res. of Ofi.),i9ii; Gunnery Instructor, 2nd CI., 1905 ; Gunnery Instructor, ist CI., Sch. of Gunnery, 1905-9. Address : R.A. Mess, Mauritius. COLDSTREAM, George Probyn, 1882-8. a. 2-7. b. 16 Aug. 1870; s. of William Coldstream, B.C.S. (Pun- jaub) ; XI. Edin. Univ.; M.B., CM. 1893; A.F.C; gen. med. pract. ; m. Lilian, dau. of Maj. Mercer Tod, late of 43rd Regt. Address : 10 Garlinge Road, Cricklewood, Lond., N.W. DAVIDSON, Thomas Middleton, 1882. CI. 1. s. of Donald Davidson, 16 Merchiston Park. DAWSON, Alexander Bashall, 1881-6. CI. 1-5. b. 19 Oct. 1869 ; s. of Adam Dawson, 15 Inverleith Terrace. CA. Edin. 1893 ; of John GiUon and Co. Ltd., Wine Merchants, Leith ; 5th V.B.R.S. (Leith) for twelve yrs. ; m. Aileen Twenty- man Smithers. Address: 33 Royal Terrace, Edin. DEVESON, Robert, 1881-3. CI. 1, 2. s. of Robert Deveson, 6 Barnton Terrace. DICKSON, William Purdie, 1883-7. CI. 3-6. b. 17 April 1870 ; s. of James Dickson, 2 Regent Terrace ; Ferguson Medal, 1886. CA. Edin. 1894; d. 15 June 1902. DUDGEON, Robert Alexander, 1881-4. CI. 1-3. b. 1 Feb. 1867; s, of Alexander Dudgeon, Easter Dalmeny. Farmer. Address : Humbie, Kirkliston, LinUthgowshire. DUNBAR, Home Douglas Geddes, 1883-6. CI. 3-5. b. 20 Dec. 1870 ; s. of Col. W. M. Dunbar of H.M. Bodyguard of Gentlemen-at-Arms, 52 George Square. Won Longman Cup (scr.), Sunningdale G.C., Berks, 1904 ; rowed for St. Andrews Boat Club V. Edin. Univ. 1891 ; Stock Ex- change, Lond. ; m. 1900 Aileen O'Connor. Address : Stock Exchange, Lond. FINLAY, Charles Patrick, 1881-4. CI. 1-3. b. 30 March 1871 ; s. of Charles P. Finlay, W.S., 17 Northumberland Street. Loretto, 1884-9 ; XL and XV. ; A.F.C. (Capt. 1895-7) ; Stockbroker's clerk ; d. 5 Aug. 1897 ; see also E.A. Ch. v. 4. FLEMING, Charles David, 1882-6. CI. 2-5. b. 15 Sept. 1869; s. of Rev. John Fleming, 18 Blacket Place. Edin. Univ. 1886-9 ; Mining Comr., Gwelo, S. Rhodesia; J.P. S. Rhodesia; m. Lily Gair Mackenzie. Address: Gwelo, S. Rhodesia. FORTUNE, Ernest George, 1882-6. CI. 2-5. b. 27 July 1870 ; s. of George Fortune, Barnsmuir, Crail. Edin. Univ.; M.B.,C.M. 1892; F.R.CS.E. 1895; gen. med. pract.; m. Sophie Farley, dau. of Thomas Kennedy. A ddress : 7 Lou- don Terrace, Kelvinside, Glasg. FOWLER, James Stewart, 1881-6. CI. 1-5. b. 22 Oct. 1870; s. of James Stewart Fowler, M.D., 15 Henderson Row, Edin. Univ. ; M.D. 1899 ; M.B., CM. 1892 ; M.R.C.P.E. 1893 ; F.R.C.P.E. 1897 ; M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P. Lond. 1892 ; gen. med. pract. ; Phys. Roy. Edin. Hosp. for Sick Children ; Jt. Ed. Edin. Med. Journal ; various pubUcations on med. subjects ; m. Edith Hudson. Address : 55 Northumber- land Street, Edin. GLASSFORD, Clement Gordon, 1882-7. CI. 2-U.M. b. 4 March 1869 ; s. of 2b 386 DR. MERRY'S (AFTERWARDS MR. GARDINER'S) CLASS, 1881-8 James Gordon Glassf ord of Dougalston, Stirling ; XV. (Capt.) ; XI. (Capt.). A.F.C. ; A.C.C. ; won Straits Golf Cham- pionship twice ; played for Straits v. Hong- Kong at cricket, 1897; Coffee-planter, Nil- giris, S. India ; subsequently went to the F.M.S., starting as a cofiee-planter, and afterwards rubber-planter. Address : c/o L. H. Black, 3 Abercromby Place, Edin. GLASSFORD, Oswald Gordon, 1882-7. CI. 2-6. b. 16 April 1870 ; s. of James Gordon Glassf ord of Dougalston, Stir- ling ; XV. and XI. A.C.C. ; Coffee-planter, Nilgiris, S. India ; subsequently went to the F.M.S. as a coffee and rubber planter ; d. 2 Oct. 1909 at GuUane ; see also E.A. Ch. xvii. 8. GORDON, Hugh, 1881-7. CI. 1-7. b. 1 Jan. 1871 ; s. of George Gordon of Donavourd, Pitlochry ; Dux CI. 5, 1886, and of the School, 1887; 1st Acad. Club Prizes, 1886 and 1887. Edin. Univ., M.A. 1890; Sol., Lond. Ad- dress: c/o John A. Gordon and Co., 87 Bishopsgate, Lond., E.C. GREGORSON, John Duncan, 1881-6. CI. 1-5. b. 1871 ; s. of Angus Gregor- son, 10 Doune Terrace. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1894 ; practised for some years in Leytonstone, Essex ; from 1901 Med. Off. to several large tea estates in Upper Assam, India ; F.R.S. of Tropical Research and Hygiene ; contributed several articles on best methods of combating disease among coolies on the tea estates of Upper Assam ; rnurdered on the Dihong River, Assam, 30 March 1911. HALL, WiUiam Thompson, 1883-6. CI. 3-L.M. b. 1871 ; s. of Wm. Thomp- son Hall, Troughend, Woodburn, Newcastle-on-Tyne . Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1893 ; med. pract. Address : 12 Heaton Road, Newcastle-on- Tyne. HANNAY, Peter Macdowall, 1886-7. CI. 6. b. 28 March 1870 ; s. of Thomas Hannay, J.P., Rokeby, Bridge of Allan; XV. Glasg. Univ. 1887-8 ; m. Margaret Wother- spoon Reid, Glasg. Address : 125 North Jefferson Street, Riverside, Cal., U.S.A. JAMESON, Robert Dundonald, 1882-7 (April). CI. 2-5. b. 17 March 1869 ; s. of Surg.-Gen. J. Jameson, C.B., Rose- bank Villa, Wardie Road ; XV. Edin. Univ. ; L.R.CP. and L.R.C.S.E. 1893 ; L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1893 ; A.F.C. ; Fleet Surg. R.N. ; Surg. 1894 ; Staff Surg. 1902 ; Fleet Surg. 1910 ; S. African medal and clasp for service on H.M.S. 'Doris' and in Cape Colony, 1899-1902 ; m. Mabel, 3rd dau. of H. Copland, C.E., Eltham. Address : c/o Admiralty, Whitehall, Lond., S.W. JAMIESON, John Christian, 1881-8. CI. 1-7. b. 23 Jan. 1871 ; s. of William Allan Jamieson, M.D., 35 Charlotte Square ; Dux of the . School, 1888 ; best in French and German, CI. 7, 1st Acad. Club Prize and Mackenzie Prize for French, German, and English, 1888 ; Acad. Exhib. 1889-92 ; XV. Ball. Coll. Oxon, 1890-3 ; XV. ; B.A. ; M.A. 1910 ; M.A. Univ. of Cape of Good Hope, 1911; in S. Africa, 1893-1903; em- ployed on gold mines on the Rand, and on several railway surveys and constructions in the O.F.S., Transvaal, and Cape Colony ; A.M. Inst. C.E. 1906 ; in Canada, 1907- 1909, engaged on irrigation works in the Rocky Mountains, etc. ; at present on en- gineering staff of S. African Rlys. ; engaged on railway construction in the Cape Province ; Mem. of the Roy. Co. of Archers (King's Bodyguard for Scot.). Address : 8. African Railways, Eende Kuit, Cape Province, S. Africa, and 35 Charlotte Square, Edin. JEFFREY, Peter, 1881-5. CI. 1-4. s. of David Jeffrey, 14 Randolph Crescent. BaU. Coll. Oxon ; M.A. (Hons. Hist.) ; Brewer ; m. Nora Madeline Balme. Ad- dress : 15 Coates Gardens, Edin. KEAY, Charles, 1881-6. CI. 1-5. b. 1871 ; s. of Rev. Andrew Keay, 32 Saxe-Coburg Place. Farmer, N.Z. ; now in insurance office, Dunedin, N.Z. ; m. . KINDERSLEY,ArchibaldOgilvieLyttle ton, 1881-7. CI. 1-U.M. b. 7 April 1869 ; s. of Capt. Henry W. Kinders- ley, late 29th Regt., Tranmere, Lym- ington, Hants. Maj. 3rd H.L.I. ; 2nd Lt. 4th Batt. H.L.I. 1887 ; Lt. 1889 ; Capt. 1892 ; Wing. Off. Niger Coast Protectorate, 1893 ; present with Brass River exped. 1895 (medal and clasp, desp.) ; apptd. Sp. Service Off., S. African War, Feb. 1900 ; Transport Off. to Army H.Q. and Corps Troops, April 1900; Staff Off. for Transport, 1901-2 (Queen's S.A. medal with three clasps. King's S.A. medal with two clasps) ; seconded for service under the Transvaal Govt, in the Dept. of Native Affairs, 1902-10; Maj. 3rd H.L.I. 1906; apptd. Hon. Attach^ to H.B.M.'s Embassy, Japan, July 1911 ; m. Edith Mary, dau. of Thomas Craven, D.L., J. P., of Kirklington Hall, Notts. Address: British Embassy, Tokio, Japan. See also E.A. Ch. viii. 98. KINDERSLEY, Ronald Charles Murray, 1881-7. CI. 1-U,M. b. 11 Aug. 1870; s. of Capt. Henry W. Kindersley, late 29th Regt., Tranmere, Lymington, Hants. DR. MERRY'S (AFTERWARDS MR, GARDINER'S) CLASS, 1881-8 387 Planter, Selangor, F.M.S., since 1893 ; Gen. Man. Inch Kenneth Rubber Estates Ltd., Kajang Rubber Estates Ltd., and the Glenshiel Rubber Estates Co. Ltd. ; Dir. of Kajang Rubber Estates Ltd. and Bal- gownie Rubber Estates Ltd. ; m. Margaret, dau. of Maj.-Gen. F. W. CoUis (Col. 21st Punjabis). Address : Selangor, F.M.S., and Lymington, Hants. LAMONT, Henry Maclaurin, 1881-8. CI. 1-7. b. 1 March 1872 ; s. of Donald Lamont, 3 Albert Terrace. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. 1891 ; B.D. 1896 ; Min. of Ch. of Scot, at Coldingham since 1898; m. Annie Gilchrist. Address: The Manse, Coldingham. LIVINGSTON, George Robert, 1882-5. CI. 2-4. b. 2 Oct. 1869 ; s. of George Kinloch Livingston, S.S.C, 14 Ann Street. Edin. Univ..; M.B., CM. 1895 ; M.D. 1902 ; served in No. 4 (Univ.) Co. Q.V.B.R.S. ; L.M. Rot. Hosp., DubUn, 1899 ; Fell. Obst. Soc, Edin.; Mem. Roy. Med. Soc, Edin.; F.R.S. of Med., Lend. ; Ass. Surg. Dumfries and Galloway Roy. Inf. ; Surg. Glasg. and S.W. Rly. Co., etc. ; Surg.-Capt. 5th K.O.S.B. T.F. and M.O. in charge 3rd (Reserve Batt.) K.O.S.B. ; various contributions to med. journals. Address : 47 Castle Street, Dum- fries. LYALL, Henry Arthur, 1881-3. CI. 1, 2. b. 22 Jan. 1871 ; s. of David Robert Lyall, C.S.I., India. Lieut. R.N. ; Naval Cadet, 1884 ; Mid. 1887 ; Sub-Lieut. 1891 ; Lieut. 1893 ; d. 3 July 1903. M'BARNET, Donald M'Pherson, 1882-4. CI. 2, 3. b. 4 July 1871 ; s. of Capt. Donald Hay M'Bamet, 79th Regt. Blair Lodge, 1884 ; Hants, Southern Counties, and U.S. R.F.C.s, 1891-4; Lt. 3rd Batt. Cameronians (26th Regt.), 1891-4 ; S. Africa, 1894 (Jameson Raid, 1896) ; Mata- bele rebellion, 1896; Boer War, 1900; mining in Rhodesia since 1898 ; m. E. N. Fitzwilliam Teiry. Address : Hartley, Rhodesia. M'CANDLISH, Patrick Dalmahoy, 1881- 3. a. 1-3. b. 6 June 1871 ; s. of John M. M'Candlish, W.S., 27 Drumsheugh Gardens, Man. S.U. and Nat. Insur. Co. Loretto, 1884-8 ; Trin. Coll. Cantab ; B.A. ; Capt. 2nd Batt. A. and S. Highs. ; 2nd Lt. 1894 ; Lt. 1897 ; Capt. 1900 ; Res. of Off. 1913; served on N.W. Frontier of India, 1897-8; Tochi, oh staff (medal with clasp). Address: c/o E. J. M'Candlish, W.S., 31 Charlotte Square, Edin. MACGIBBON, William Peter, 1882-4. CI. 1,2. b. 7 March 1872 ; s. of David MacGibbon, 23 Learmonth Terrace, d. 26 July 1884. M'INTYRE, James, 1884-5. CI. L.M. From Wigtownshire. MACKAY, Malcolm Forbes, 1882-4. CI. 2, 3. b. 1869; s. of Col. Forbes Mackay of Carskey, Campbeltown. d. 1884. MACKENZIE, Francis Hugh Proby, 1881-3. CI. 1, 2. b. 1871 ; s. of Duncan Proby Mackenzie, 15 St. Bernard's Crescent ; d. MACLEOD, Alexander John, 1882-7. CI. 2-5. s. of A. J. Macleod, 12 Dud- dingston Crescent, Portobello ; XV, MACNAIR, John, 1881-5. CI. 1-L.M. s. of Capt. John Macnair, 2 Brandon Street. Address : Nahun P.O., Kanagan, B.C. MEIKLE, Henry George Watson, 1881-8. CI. 1-7. b. 4 May 1870 ; s. of James Meikle, F.I.A., Wardieburn House, Edin. ; Dux Medal and Acad. Club Prize for best in Mod. Sch. 1887 ; Balfour Prize for best in School in Math. 1888 ; XV. and XL ; winner of Open Steeplechase and Long Jump, eq., 1888. Edin. Univ. 1888-9 : F.F.A. (Scot.), 1897; Actuary to the Govt, of India. Address : United Service Club, Simla, India. MEIKLE, Robert Scott, 1881-7. CI. 1- U.M. b. 19 July 1868 ; s. of James Meikle, F.I.A., Wardieburn House, Edin. Rubber-planter, F.M.S. ; m. Margaret Eleanora Cuthbert. Address : Keithick, Coupar Angus, Perthshire. MOORHEAD, Robert Leishman, 1881-6. CI. 1-5. b. 6 Aug. 1871 ; s. of W. Moor- head, Hewitts, Chelsfield, Kent. Edin. Univ.; M.B.,C.M. 1895; gen. med. pract. ; m. 1913 . Address: Westfield, South Godstone, Surrey. MORRISON, Charles, 1882-4. CI. 2, 3. b. 10 May 1869 ; s. of Charles Morrison, 25 Royal Terrace. St. Andrews (Abbey Park) ; Ships' Com- position Manufacturer ; m. Jeannette Kath- leen Gibson. Address : Northcotes, Syden- ham, Lond., S.E. MUTTER, Archibald David, now Archi- bald David Mutter-Napier, 1881-7. CI. 1-7. b. 28 July 1868 ; s. of John Mutter of Manor House, Dunbar ; Dux CI. 1, 2, 3, and 4, 1882-5; 388 DR. MERRY'S (AFTERWARDS MR. GARDINER'S) CLASS, 1881-8 Mackenzie Prize, best in Final Exam., and French Prize, CI. 7, 1887. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. 1890 ; W.S. 1893 ; 1900 resumed family patronymic of Napier (which had been exchanged by father for name of Mutter) ; m. Annie T., e. surviv- ing dau. of the Rev. A. T. Cosens, Min. of Broughton, Peeblesshire. Address: 22 Clar- endon Crescent, Edin. NEWBIGGING, William Patrick Erie, 1881-4. CI. 1-3. b. 31 ^.^,Y 1871 ; s. of Lt.-Col. William Newbigging, late Manchester Regt., 94 Lexham Gardens, Lond., W. Middlesex Co. R.F. XV. 1891-2 ; won High Jump and Hurdles at Army Athletic Meetings, 1896 and 1897 ; Maj. Manchester Regt. ; D.S.0. 1900 ; 2nd Lt. 1892 ; Lt. 1895 ; Adj. 1898; Capt. 1899; Maj. 1911 ; served in S. Africa, 1899-1902 ; present at actions of Elandslaagte, Pieter's Hill, Tugela Heights (severely wounded, desp. twice. Queen's medal, five clasps, King's medal, two clasps) ; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Wm. Jones of Abberley Hall, Worcestershire. Address : c/o Holt and Co., 3 Whitehall Place, Lond., S.W. NEWTON, Duncan Gray, 1883-8. CI. 2-6 and U.M. b. 7 March 1869; s. of Thomas Newton, Barrister, India ; Dux Medal L. Mod. Sch. 1885 ; XI. (Capt. 1888); XV. (Capt. 1887-8); won Cricket Ball, 1887, and Long Leap, eq., 1888. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1893; F.R.C.S.E. 1905 ; A.F.C. ; gen. med. pract. ; Lect. on Vaccination, Univ. of Sheffield ; Surg, to Jessop Hosp. for Women, Sheffield ; Surg.- Maj. 4th Y. and L. Regt. (T.) ; Mem. B.M.A., etc. ; m. Janet MacMnnon, 4th dau. of Archibald Gray of Gray, Dawes and Co., Lond., 37 Holland Park, Lond., W. Address : 7 Gladstone Road, Ranmoor, Sheffield. NISBET, David Mortimer, 1881-6. CI. 1-5. b. 1871 ; s. of Robert Nisbet, 4 Brunton Place ; XV. Agent Commercial Bank of Scot., Aber- deen. Address : Commercial Bank House, Aberdeen. PATERSON, Mansell Lefebre, 1883-7. CI. 3-6. s. of Mrs. Paterson, 47 S. Bruntsfield Place. PEMBERTON, John Critchley, 1883-6. CI. 3-U.M. b. 15 April 1868 ; s. of Thos, Hy. Pemberton, Dublin ; best in Math, and French, L. Mod. Sch., 1885. Edin. Univ. ; L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.E. 1897 ; L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1897; gen. med. pract., Burnley, Lanes; m. J. W. Gordon; d. 23 Sept. 1913 in Canada. POTTER, James Coubro, 1881-5. CI. 1-4. b. 13 July 1869 ; s. of J. Potter, Colintraive, New Beckenham, Kent. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1893 ; L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.E., L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1893; M.D. Edin. (Hons.), 1900 ; Surg. Metropolitan Ear, Nose, and Throat Hosp., Lond. ; m. Jessie Mary Young. Address: 19 Harley Street, Lond., W. POTTS, Arthur Miller, 1885-9. CI. 5-7. b. 6 May 1872 ; s. of Joseph Potts, Architect, Sunderland ; XV. Durham Coll. of Science, 1890-1 ; engin- eering in N.Z. REID, John, 1886-90. CI. 6-7. b. 1872; s. of Robert Reid, 1 Ravelston Park. Glasg. Univ. ; after course of engineering and naval architecture in Glasg. became partner in Clyde Shipbuilding Co., Port Glasgow ; now head of John Reid and Co., Naval Architects and Surveyors, Lond., Glasg., N.Y., and Montreal. Address : Baltic Chambers, 50 Wellington Street, Glasg. RHENIUS, Max, 1884-6. CI, 5, 6, b. 15 May 1870 ; s. of J. R. Rhenius, 29 Regent Terrace. Merton Coll. Oxon ; Barr., Lond. ; d. Aug. 1906. RIGG, Herbert WiUiam, 1881-2. CI. 1. b. June 1870; s. of Mrs. Rigg, 39 Inverleith Row. Fettes, 1882-7 ; went to Australia. RODGER, Alexander, 1882-6. CI. 2-5. b. 15 July 1871 ; s. of Rev. Alexander Rodger, 36 Coates Gardens. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1894 ; gen. med. pract. ; m. Dora Eugenie Graves. Address : Yetholm, Kelso. ROSS, Cohn Mackenzie Fraser, 1883-6. CI. 3-5. b. 1 May 1869 ; s. of G. M. Ross, late of Torboll, Sutherlandshire. Tea-planter in Ceylon and East, 1890-1910. Address : Scotsburn House, Kildary, Ross- shire. THOMSON, Charles Ernest Comrie, 1883-5. CI. 3, 4. b. 15 Aug. 1870; s. of Sheriff Comrie Thomson, 24 Great King Street. Loretto, 1885-90; XV.; A.F.C; Rancher in AustraUa ; m. Anne Page, Australia. Address : Caloola, Baa, N.S.W., Australia. THOMSON, Charles WilUam, 1881-6 (Nov.). CI. 1-U.M, b. 7 Nov. 1869 ; s. of Henry T. Thomson, 25 Belgrave Crescent ; XL Joined Scottish Provident Instit. i8?6; now Ass. Sec. at H.O., Edin. Address: 8 Ramsay Garden, Edin. MR. M'BEAN'S CLASS, 1882-90 389 TITTERTON, WiUiam Sanderson Steele, 1882-7. CI. 2-6. b. 16 Jan. 1869; s. of C. R. Titterton, Eastbourne House, Portobello. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. ; gen. med. pract. ; d. 26 June 1902. TOD, Henry, 1881-2. CI. 1. b. 3 July 1870; s. of Henry Tod, W.S., 23 Lennox Street. W.S. 1893; N.P. ; ofH. andH.Tod.W.S. ; m. Elizabeth Knap, dau. of Wm. Metcalf, Steel Manufacturer, Pittsburg, U.S.A. Ad- dress : 45 Castle Street, Edin. TRAYNER, Robert, 1881-2. CI. 1, s. of the Hon. Lord Trayner, Senator of Coll. of Justice. WATSON, Charles Heron, 1881-8. CI. 1-7. b. 17 Sept. 1871 ; s. of Sir Patrick Heron Watson, M.D., LL.D., 16 Charlotte Square. Edin. Univ.; M.A. 1894; M.B., Ch.B. 1899 ; F.R.C.S.E. 1903 ; also at Frei- burg, Heidelberg, Vienna, Berne, Paris ; Ho. Surg. R.I.E. 1899-1900 ; Ho. Surg. Chalmers Hosp., Edin., 1901-2 ; Ass. Surg, there, 1903-4 ; Non-Res. Ho. Surg. Lock Dept., R.I.E., 1903 ; Ass. Surg. Leith Hosp. 1905-8 ; Clin. Tutor, R.I.E., 1906-7. Address : c/o Stuart and Stuart, W.S., 56 Frederick Street, Edin. WILSON, Allan Aitchison, 1888-8. CI. 3-7. b. 2 Aug. 1870 ; s. of Rev. W. Lyon Wilson, Min. of F.C. of Scot., Musselburgh. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. 1895 ; New Coll. Edin. and Tiibingen Univ. ; licensed by F. Ch. Presb., Edin., 1897 ; Ass. to Rev. Dr. Watson, Largs, 1897-9 ; at South U.F. Ch., Aberdeen, 1900-2 ; Min. of U.F. Ch., Strichen, 1903. Address: U.F. Manse, Strichen, Aber- deenshire. WOOD, James Julius Hedley, 1881-7. CI. 1-6. b. 11 Nov. 1870 ; s. of Surg. Lt.-Col. J. J. Wood, I.M.S. (ret.), Richmond, Surrey. Edin. Univ.; M.B., CM. 1894; Surg. R.M.S. ' Orient'; Mem. B.M.A. ; Actg. Civil Surg., Julpaiguri, Bengal, 1898-1900; M.O. Assam Frontier Tea Co. 1895-7; DainaToorsa Tea district, 1900-1 ; Surg. s.s. ' City of Cor- inth' to 1912; d. at Calcutta, 26 April 1912. WRIGHT, Leslie, 1884-7. CI. L. and U.M. b. 16 April 1870 ; s. of Hugh Wright, Alticry, Mochrum, Wigtown- shire ; XV. ; won Long Leap, 1887. Edin. Univ. 1887-8 ; King's Coll. Lond. 1888-92 ; XV. 1888-91 ; prizes for rifle- shooting in Canada (5th Roy. Scots Canada Mil.) and Tiro Federol, Bahia Blanca, Argen- tine, 1896 ; 1892 and 1893 surveying on Can. Pac. Rly., Canada; 1894-1913 ranch- ing (cattle, sheep, wheat, alfalfa, horses, etc.) and colonising in various parts of the Argentine ; 1909-10 Mayor of town of Caiiada Verde, Prov. Cordoba, Argentine ; m. Maria Josefa, Hintermeister. Address : Calle Lacar 3782, Devoto, Buenos Aires, .Argentine Republic. YOUNGER, Robert James, 1882-7. CI. 2-U.M. b. 17 Nov. 1868 ; s. of Bailie Robert Younger, 15 Carlton Terrace; XV. Jesus Coll. Cantab, 1888-91 ; XV. ; Cam- bridge at Golf V. Oxford, 1889 and 1891 ; Brewer, Edin. Address: 11 Ramsay Gar- den, Edin., and Mansfield, Callander. MR. M'BEAN'S CLASS, 1882-90 ALISON, Robert Barclay, 1884-90. CI. 3-U. 6. b. 2 Feb. 1873 ; s. of Arthur Alison, 3 Moray Place ; XV. ; won Quarter-mile, 1890. W.S. 1897 ; m. 1902 Amy A., dau. of the Hon. Lord Adam, Senator of Coll. of Justice. Address: 11 South Learmonth Gardens, Edin. ARNOTT, Herbert George, 1883-5. CI. 2, 3. b. 4 Aug. 1871 ; s. of Thomas L. Amott, 9 Belgrave Place. Loretto, 1885-8 ; Coffee-planter, Coorg, India (ret.) ; m. Ellen Middleton Taylor. Address : Ravenswood, Heme Bay, Kent. BARRETT, John Campbell White,1882-9. a. 1-6. b. 19 Sept. 1872 ; s. of Rev. Isaac Barrett, F. Ch., Skirling, near Biggar. Leys Sch. Camb. 1889-90 ; Edin. Univ. 1892-3 ; Sugar-planter, Sandwich Islands, 1893-4 ; returned owing to ill-health ; in insur. office, 1894-1907 ; now partner of H. Armour and Co., Printers, Edin. ; m. Isobel L., y. dau. of James Howden, C.A., 25 Melville Street, Edin. A ddress : The Throsk, 6 Succoth Place, Edin. BLAIR, Hugh Maxwell, 1883-4. CI. 2. b. 31 Jan. 1872 ; s. of Alexander Blair, Sheriff of the Lothians and Peebles, 35 Moray Place. Sedbergh Sch. 1884-90 ; XV. ; passed out first, R.M.C Sandhurst, 1891 ; Capt. Seaforth Highs. (Ross-shire Buffs) ; 2nd I.t. 1891 ; Lt. 1893 ; Capt. 1899 ; attached 390 MR. M'BEAN'S CLASS, 1882-90 to 2nd Batt. W. Atrican Frontier Force, 1898 ; served in Chitral exped. 1895 (Indian Frontier medal and clasp) ; W. Africa, 1899-1900 (medal and clasp) ; S. Africa, 1 899-1900 ; killed in action at Koo- doosberg, S. Africa, 7 Feb. 1900 ; see also E.A. Ch. vii. 57. BROUN, Dugald Stuart, 1884-8. CI. 3-U.M. b. 5 March 1873; s. of Archibald Broun of Johnstounburn, 12 Oxford Terrace. A.C.C. ; m. Anna Logan, dau. of Wm. Torrance of Carcant. Address : Castle- haven, Ferry Road, Edin. CARMICHAEL, Evan Kenneth, 1883-90. CI. 1-L.M. b. 81 March 1876 ; s. of Alexander A. Carmichael, LL.D., 30 Royal Circus. Civil and Mining Engineer and Land Surveyor; m. 1914 Marion Ellen, 2nd dau. of Col. Gubbins of Westward Ho, Devon- shire. A ddress : Malaga, Spain, CARMICHAEL, Ian Macdonald, 1883-92. CI. 1-5. b. 16 Dec. 1878; s. of Alexander A. Carmichael, LL.D., 30 Royal Circus. Mining Engineer. Address : Malaga, Spain. COCHRANE, WiUiam, 1884-5. CI. 3. s. of William Cochrane, J.P., Auchen- tibbert, by Stranraer. Address : Auchentibbert, Stoneykirk, Stranraer. COLDSTREAM, John Clayton, 1882-8. CI. 1-6. b. 16 July 1872 ; s. of John P. Coldstream, W.S. Passed second into and out of R.M.C. Sand- hurst ; won 100 Yds. Sandhurst v. Woolwich ; Maj. I.S.C. ; 2nd Lt. 1893; Lt. 1895 ; Capt. 1902 ; 32nd D. C.L.I. 1894-5 ; loth D.C.O. Lancers (Hodson's Horse), 1895-1900; Plague Duty, Bombay, 1 899-1900 ; 1900 to date Punjab Commission; Comdt. Border Mil. PoUce, Bannu, 1900-2, during Mahsood Waziri blockade (medal with clasp) ; Comdt. Border Mil. Police, Dera Ghazi Khan, and Ofig. Dep. Comr., Punjab, since 1903; m. Frances Stafford Lane. Address : c/o Pun- j ab Govt. Secretariat, Lahore, India. CRAUFURD, Leslie, 1882-90. CI. 1- U. 7. b. 22 Nov. 1872 ; s. of Robert Craufurd, 3 E. Claremont Street. A.F.C. ; Engineer ; Vice-Pres. Nelson Iron Works Ltd., Nelson, B.C. ; m. Agnes Ruth Bodwell of Nelson, B.C. Address: Nelson, B.C., Canada. DENNY, Leshe, 1882-7. CI. 1-U.M. b. 9 Feb. 1871 ; s. of Peter Denny, J.P., Helenslee, Dumbarton ; Jt. Dux and best in German, L. Mod. Sch., 1886. Glasg. Univ. three yrs. ; J. P. Dumbarton- shire ; Lt.-Col. 9th A. and S. Highs, (ret.) ; Mem. Inst. Naval Architects, N.E. Coast Engineers, Scott. Inst. Engineers and Ship- builders, m. Frances C, dau. of Dr. A. Traill, Provost of T.C.D. Address : Lyle- stone, Cardross, Dumbartonshire. DEWAR, Edward, 1883-6. CI. 2-4. b. 6 Dec. 1869 ; s. of John Dewar, Warriston House. Electrical Engineer ; now ranching in Australia. A ddress : Arcoona Station, via Port Augusta, S. Australia. DICKSON, Ernest Norman, 1884-8. CI. 3-6. s. of Francis A. Dickson, Fern Rock, Queen's Park, Chester. FERGUSSON, George Alexander Dun- more, 1882-90. CI. l-7b. b. 23 April 1871 ; s. of Col. Alexander Fergusson, 18 Lennox Street ; 2nd XL (Ca^rt. 1890); won 100 Yds. and Hurdles, 1889 and 1890. Edin. Univ. ; with Commercial Bank of Scot, in Lond. (four yrs.) ; subsequently in Edin. till he retired in 1906 ; d. 23 Dec. 1906 ; see also E.A. Ch. xiv. 77. FOULIS, Reginald John Liston-, 1884-7. CI. 3-U.M. b. 1871 ; s. of Sir James Liston-Foulis, Bart., Millburn Tower, Corstorphine. Of Hatch Beauchamp, Somerset ; d. 1907. GILLESPIE, Frederick George, 1885-8. CI. 4-6. b. 4 July 1872 ; s. of James D. Gillespie, M.D., 10 Walker Street. C.A. Edin. 1897. Address : 10 Wall^er Street, Edin. GLASSFORD, Napier Gordon, 1882-8. CI. 1-6. b. 20 July 1871 ; s. of James Gordon Glassford of Dougal- ston, Stirling ; XV. and XL A.C.C. ; Sheep Farmer, N.Z. ; m. Miss M'Phail, N.Z. Address : Cairnmore, Tiniroti, Gisborne, Poverty Bay, N.Z. GOLDSMID, Neville, 1883-4. CI. 2. s. of Edmund Goldsmid, Tutor, Lufra House, Granton. HAMPTON, James, 1882-9. CI. 1-Sp, b. 5 July 1872 ; s. of J. S. Hampton, S.S.C., Amphion Cottage, E. Trinity Road. 1889-94 with Kinmont and Maxwell, W.S.; 1894-9 with Skene, Edwards and Garson, W.S. ; 1899 business own account; 1901 clerk to Lord Adam ; 1905 clerk to Lord Mackenzie ; clerk in Scot, to Rly. and Canal Commission ; m. A. M. Beattie, Dunnydeer, Insch, Aberdeenshire. Address: 11 Wardie Avenue, Edin. MR. M'BEAN'S CLASS, 1882-90 391 HISLOP, Arthur Fowler, 1882-90. CI. 1-U.M. b. 5 May 1871 ; s, of John Fowler Hislop, J.P., of Castlepark, Prestonpans; XV. Capt. 1888-9 and 1889-90; XI.; won Hurdles, 1888; Long Leap, 1889. Maj. I.S.C, 35th Scinde Horse; and Lt. 1892 ; Lt. I.S.C. 1894 ; Capt. 1901 ; Maj. 1910 ; m. Janet G., dau. of John Wilson of Auchenech, Stirlingshire. Address : Pesha- war, N.W.F. Provinces, India. HOWARD, Thomas Nairne Scott-Mon- crieff, 1885-6. CI. 4. b. 15 June 1872 ; s. of Col. Howard, R.E. Dulwich Coll.; XI.; R.M.C. Camberley and Sandhurst; XI.; U.S. XI. ; won High Jump at Army Athletic Meeting, Aldershot, 1894; Capt. P.W.O. (West Yorks Regt.), 2nd Lt. 1892 ; Lt. 1894 ; Capt. 1900 ; 1900 served in Uganda with Nandi exped. (medal and clasp) ; 1901 Lango exped. (clasp), severely wounded ; 1902-4 operations in Somaliland, slightly wounded (clasp, desp. twice); m. Evelyn Maclean Jack. Address: The P.W.O. (West Yorks Regt.), c/o Cox and Co., 16 Charing Cross, Lond., S.W. INNES, Robert Gordon Mitchell, 1884-9. CI. 3-U.M. s. of Gilbert Mitchell Innes, 16 Inverleith Place. Address: 1139 Burdette Avenue, Vic- toria, B.C., Canada. JAMESON, Richard Cartwright, 1882-8. CI. 1-6. b. 4 June 1871 ; s. of Surg.- Gen. J. Jameson, C.B., Rosebank Villa, Wardie Road ; XV. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1893 ; A.F.C. ; Med. Recruiting Officer and gen. med. pract., Leeds. Address : 33 Harehill Lane, Leeds. JEFFREY, Robert, 1882-5. CI. 1-3. s. of David Jeffrey, 14 Randolph Crescent. Brewer, Edin. ; m. ston, Stow. Address: Mitchel- JOPP, Alexander James Percival, 1882-90. CI. l-7a. b. 14 Feb. 1871 ; s. of Alexander Jopp, 30 Albany Street. Drowned in N.Z., July 1893. LYALL, Frank Frederick, 1882-9. CI. 1-7. b. 12 June 1872 ; s. of D. R. Lyall, C.S.I., India ; Dux CI. 4 and 5, 1886 and 1887 ; Balfour Prize, CI. 5, 1887; Dux of the School, Gloag Medal, and best in German and English History, 1st Acad. Club Prize, Balfour Prize, and Mackenzie Prize, 1889 ; XI. ; won High Jump and Quarter-mile, 1889. Ball. Coll. Oxon; XI. ; I.C.S. 1891 ; India, 1893; nowMag. and Coll., 2nd Grade; Under Sec. to Govt, of Bengal General Dept. 1899; CLE. 1914 ; m. Ina, dau. of A. Macaulav Markham, I.C.S. Address: Newtown, Kif- cock, Co. Kildare, and E.I. U.S. Club, 16 St. James's Square, Lond., S.W. MACLAGAN, Charies Pearson, 1882-9 (Dec. 1888). CI. 1-7. b. 18 Nov. 1871 ; s. of J. T. Maclagan, 7 James Place, Leith. CA. 1895. Address : 14a Dublin Street, Edin. MOFFATT, William Henry, 1884-8. CI. 3-6. b. 1 March 1871 ; s. of John Frederick Moffatt, C.A., 13 Mayfield Terrace. m. Eileen Stapleton. Address : 70 Find- horn Place, Edin. MORRISON, Robert Clark, 1882-7. CI. 1-5. b. 1 March 1871 ; s. of Charles Morrison, 25 Royal Terrace ; Dux CI. 2 and 3, 1884 and 1885. Edin. Univ. 1887-90 ; with T. and A. Constable, Printers, 1 890-1900; since 1900 Mang. Dir. the Allen Lithographic Co. Ltd., Kirkcaldy. Address : 25 Royal Terrace, Edin. NEWTON, Charles George, 1883-9. CI. 1-U.M. b. 20 Nov. 1870; s. of Thomas Newton, Barrister, India ; Dux L. and U. Mod. Sck 1887 and 1888 ; 2nd Acad. Prize, 1888 ; XV. ; won Cricket Ball, 1888 and 1889; XI. (Capt. 1889). A.F.C. ; W. of Scot. F.C 1889-94 ; Inter- City and Trial International ; Calcutta F.C. 1895-1904; Sec. 1899-1902; Capt. 1901-2 ; 1889-95 with W. Mackinnon and Co., Glasg. ; 1895 Ass. to Mackinnon, Mackenzie and Co., Calcutta, Mang. Agents B.I. S.N. Co. Ltd.; 1905 joined Madura Co. Ltd., Agents B.I. S.N. Co. Ltd., Negapatam, Tuticorin, and Colombo ; na. Isabella Hogg Kerr, The Anchorage, Lochranza, Arran. Address : Madura Co. Ltd., Tuticorin, S. India. ORR, Charies Archibald Young, 1883-6. CI. 2-L.M. b. 3 April 1868 ; s. of Maj. -Gen. James Orr, 2 Fettes Row. Of White, Moir and Co., Merchants, Leith. Address : 2 Fettes Row, Edin. ORR, Charles James, 1883-7. CI. 2-L.M. b. 8 May 1870; s. of Sheriff Orr, Tigh-na-mara, Rothesay. Electrical and Motor Engineer ; m. Georgie Marton. Address : Edenkerry, Tighnabruaich, Kyles of Bute. REID, Charles Gordon, 1882-7. CI. 1-5. b. 30 May 1871 ; s. of Thomas Reid, B.L. Co. Bank, Moffat ; won 100 Yds. 1887. Commercial career ; m. . 392 MR. M'BEAN'S CLASS, 1882-90 REID, John Christie Walker, 1882-8. CI. 1-6. b. 25 July 1871; s. of Wilham Reid, W.S., 7 Palmerston Place; Dux CI. 1 (Trotter Medal), 1883. Farmer, Manitoba ; M.P. Manitoba, 1910. Address : Underhill, Manitoba, Canada. RICHARDSON, Hugh, 1882-90. CI. 1- U.7. b. 6 July 1873; s. of Henry C. Richardson, I.C.S., 1 Learmonth Terrace ; Dux CI. 6, 1888 ; XV., XI. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1895 ; M.D. 1903 ; D.P.H., St. Andrews, 1907 ; Ho. Surg. R.I.E. 1896; Gen. Inf., Northampton, 1898 ; Surg. R.A.M.C. 1899-1901 (Queen's S. African medal, 1900; King's medal, 1901-2) ; Surg. 'Sunbeam,' R.Y.S., 1910; gen. med. pract., St. Andrews, since 1903 ; m. Eliza- beth M'Lean. Address : 6 Howard Place, St. Andrews. ROBERTSON, James Scott, 1882-6. CI. 1-4. b. 31 May 1872 ; s. of George Robertson, W.S., 17 Royal Circus. Sheep Farmer, N.S.W., Australia. Ad- dress : Glenrock, Queanbeyan, N.S.W., Aus- traUa. ROBSON, John, 1884-91. CI. 3-U. 7. b. 29 Jan. 1872 ; s. of William Robson, Marchholm, Gillsland Road ; Enghsh Essay Prize, CI. 6, 1888 ; Enghsh Hist. Prize, CI. 7, 1890; XV. (Capt. 1890-1); XI. (Capt. 1891) ; won Mile, 1889, 90, 91, and Hurdles, 1891. Trin. Coll. Oxon ; XV. ; played Golf v. Cambridge, 1894; A.F.C. ; Planter, Ceylon ; J. P. and Police Mag. for Central Pro- vince ; m. Jennie Mories, dau. of William Clark, 16 Montgomerie Crescent, Glasg. Address : Gonapitiya, KandapoUa, Ceylon. SHIRREFF, Charies Robert, 1885-7. CI. 4, 5. b. 4 April 1870; s. of Sheriff Shirreff, Letham House, Had- dington ; won High Jump, 1887. Farmer and Merchant. Address : South- field, Longniddry. SMITH, Francis Guthrie, 1884-5. CI. 3. b. 2 Dec. 1873 ; s. of Sheriff Guthrie Smith, 20 Drumsheugh Gardens. Watson's Coll. ; Edin. Univ. ; Bursary in Arts; M.A. (Hons. Math.), 1896; Triii. Coll. Cantab, 1895-6; Barr. Line. Inn, 1900 ; Jt. Ed. 8th ed. of Daniell's Chancery Prac- tice ; Legal Adviser to the Land Registry of Uganda Protectorate, 1913; m. Mabel Emily Handcock. A ddress : 5 Marine Avenue, Hove, Sussex. STEEN, James Bamet, 1883-6. CI. 2-4. s. of John C. Steen, 31 Chalmers Street. THOMSON, Arthur Cleghom, 1882-6. CI. 1-4. b. 14 Dec. 1870 ; s. of H. T. Thomson, 25 Belgrave Crescent. Cheltenham ; XV. Capt. ; XL ; R.M.C. Sandhurst ; XV. Capt. ; XI. ; A.F.C. ; Lt. Leicester Regt. ; served on W. Coast of Africa; killed in action at Bida, 27 Jan. 1897; see also E.A. Ch. iv. 55. THOMSON, Eric John Comrie, 1883-90. CI. 2-U. 6. b. 27 April 1872; s. of Sheriff Comrie Thomson, 24 Great King Street ; XI. (Capt. 1890) ; XV. A.C.C. ; Hon. Sec. 1 896-1904 ; Pres. Scott. Athletic Assoc. 1900-1 ; Stockbroker, Edin. ; of Comrie Thomson and Ramage ; m. Evelyn Brown, Edin. ; d. 26 March 1904 ; see also E.A. Ch. xi. 98. THOMSON, James Wishart, 1882-8. CI. 1-U.M. b. 30 July 1871 ; s. of James Wishart Thomson, Ship Owner, 8 Iii- verleith Place ; XV. ; won High Jump, 1888. A.F.C. ; Steamship Owner ; m. Winifred Montgomerie Bell. Address : MHlburn Tower, Corstorphine. WILSON, Alexander Clement William, 1883-91. CI. 2-U. 7. b. 21 Dec. 1871 ; s. of Rev. Wm. Lyon Wilson, Min. of F. Ch. of Scot., Musselburgh, 92 Findhorn Place. Emmanuel Coll. Cantab; B.A. Class. Trip. 1894 ; New Coll. Edin. 1895-9 I Licen- tiate F. Ch. of Scot. 1899 ; Ass. Min. St. Bernard's, Edin., and St. Paul's, Dundee; ordained, 1905, Min. U.F. Ch., Leswalt, Stranraer. Address : U.F. Ch. Manse, Les- walt, Stranraer. WOOD, Victor Cartwright, 1886-8. CI. 5. b. 6 Nov. 1870 ; s. of Thomas Wood, Baileyfield, Portobello ; Ferguson Medal, 1888 ; XV. ; won 100 Yds. and Quarter-mile, 1888. Edin. Univ. ; Glass Bottle Manufacturer, Portobello ; served in S. African War (medal) ; m. Barbara Forbes Urquhart. Ad- dress : 2 Durham Road, Portobello. MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1883-91 393 ANDERSON, Hugh Lawrence, 1885-7. CI. 3-L.M. b. 6 June 1871 ; s. of Charles Anderson, Sohcitor, of Glen- burn Hall, Jedburgh. d. 4 Aug. 1887. ASHBURNER, Robert Alexander, 1887-8. CI. U.M. s. of James Ash- burner, Torwood, Wallingham, Surrey. BEALE, James, 1884-7, CI. 2-4. b. 20 Jan. 1872 ; s. of Rev. J. Beale, The Parsonage, Duns. B.A. Durham Univ. ; Capt. Coll. B.C. ; Univ. Boating Colours ; Ass. P. Old St. Paul's, Edin. ; d. 18 Oct. 1906. BELL, Benjamin, 1883-91. CI. 1-6. b. 26 Nov. 1872 ; s. of Robert Craigie Bell, W.S. ; XV. W.S. 1898; of R. C. BeU and Scott, W.S. ; Hon. Sec. Jurid. Soc. 1908-14; m. 1913 Mary, e. dau. of Rev. Alexander Paterson, M.A., fmly. of Lilliesleaf. Address : St. Veda's, Juniper Green, Midlothian. BINNY, Graham, 1883-7. CI. 1-L.M. b. 1 Aug. 1870 ; s. of John Binny, W.S. Ecole des Beaux Arts, Antwerp ; Artist, R.S.W. ; m. Margaret Eleanore, 3rd dau. of Robert Angus of Ladykirk, Monkton, Ayrshire. Address : 56 Garscube Terrace, Edin. BOYD, Halbert Johnston, 1883-8. CI. 1-L.M. b. 7 June 1872; s. of Sir John Boyd of MaxpofHe, Roxburgh- shire. Emmanuel Coll. Cantab, 1896-8 ; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1905; Coll. VIII.; Wells Theolog. CoU. 1899 ; won Silver Medal, Ranelagh Archery Meeting, 1909 ; Ch. of Eng.; D. 1899 ; P. 1901 ; C. of Henfield, 1899 ; Lower Seeding, 1903 ; V. of Southwater, 1905 ; Ass. Dio. Insp. of Schs. 1909 ; Author of Christianity and Socialism ; m. 1900 Jessie Isobel, dau. of Malcolm Mackinnon of Koladbro, S. Aus- tralia. A ddress : The Vicarage, Southwater, Sussex. BREITHAUPT, Arthur George Hutchin- son, 1885-7. CI. 3, 4: s. of George Avenel Breithaupt, Bank of Madras, Tuticorin. BRUCE, Frederick WiUiam, 1885-8. CI. 3-5. s. of Robert Bruce, M.D., 12 York Place. m. . Address : c/o Cowan and Stewart, W.S., Edin. BRUCE, Robert Tennant, 1884-90. CI. 2-U. 6. b. 19 Nov. 1872 ; s. of Robert Bruce, M.D., 12 York Place. Edin. Univ. 1890-4 ; M.B., CM. 1894 M.D. 1903 ; practised med. in Broughty Ferry, 1895-1902 ; at Thame, Oxon, 1903-8 ; now ret. ; m. Caroline Taylor Wybrants Monifieth, N.B. Address : The KnoUs Leighton Buzzard, Beds. BRUCE, Wilfrid Montagu, 1886-7. CI. L.M. b. 26 Oct. 1873 ; s. of Lloyd Stewart Bruce, Canon of York. Lieut. R.N.R. ; in P. and O. S.N. Cos', service ; with Capt. Scott's S. Pole Explora- tion Exped. 1910-13 as Second Officer ' Terra Nova'; m. 1913 Dorothy, dau. of Sir Jesse Boot of Nottingham. ♦ BURDON, James, 1887-90. CI. 5-U. 6. b. 21 April 1873 ; s. of Rev. James A. Burdon, Lasswade. Accountant ; d. 30 Oct. 1894. BUTCHER, Matthew Cecil, 1883-8. CI. 1-5. b. 29 May 1873 ; s. of Capt. M. J. Butcher, Moray House, Trinity. Mem. Edin. Stock Exchange, 1899 ; m. Marjory Thom Gray, 2 Royal Circus, Edin. Address: 27 Cargil Terrace, Trinity. CAESAR, John Alfred Charles, 1884-6. CI. 2, 3. b. 1873 ; s. of Rev. WiUiam Caesar, D.D., The Manse, Tranent. CARMICHAEL, Archibald Macdonald, 1883-5. CI. 1, 2. b. 6 Sept. 1874; s. of William Carmichael, M.D., R.N. Repton, 1885 ; Owens Coll. Manchester ; Tea-planter. Address : Gonagamma, Kitul- gala, Ceylon. CARMICHAEL, Edward William Scott, 1883-91. CI. 1-7. b. 24 Oct. 1873 ; s. of James Carmichael, M.D., 22 Northumberland Street ; Dux CI. 6, 1890 ; Balfour Prizeman, French and German, 1890 and 1891. ist CI. Hons. in Chem., Anat., Pathol., Med. Surg., and Midwifery ; Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1895; F.R.C.S.E. 1899; also at Lond., BerUn, Paris, and U.S.A. ; Surg. Edin. ; Ass. Surg. Roy. Edin. Hosp. for Sick Children and R.I.E. ; Sen. Ass. Surg. New Hosp. for Women ; fmly. Sen. Pres. Roy. Med. Soc. ; Sen. Demonstrator of Anat., New Sch. of Med., etc. ; Surg. -Capt. T.F. ; Mem. Roy. Co. of Archers, King's Bodyguard for Scot. ; contributed various articles on med. subjects ; m. Elizabeth Maria, dau. of Rev. D. H. Francis, S. Wales. Address : 40 Palmerston Place, Edin. CARMICHAEL, Robert WiUiam, 1883-5. CI. 1, 2. b. 31 Aug. 1873 ; s. of WiUiam Carmichael, M.D., R.N. Owens Coll. Manchester ; Tea-planter. A ddress : Hindugalla, Peradeniy a, Ceylon. 394 MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1883-91 CARPHIN, Patrick Blair, 1883-8. CI. 1-5. b. 13 June 1872 ; s. of James R. Carphin, C.A., 24 Northumberland Street; XV., XI. F.C.I.I. ; Surveyor, Dublin Branch of Sun Insur. Office ; Lect. Rathmines Sch. of Commerce ; Author of a number of papers on fire insurance topics ; m. Muriel Haynes. Address : 4 Zion Terrace, Rathgar, Dublin. COWAN, William, 1884-1890 (March). CI. 2-6. b. 17 Feb. 1873 ; s. of Archibald Cowan, 50 Albany Street ; XV. W.S. 1896 ; m. 1913 Dorothy Isobel, o. dau. of Arthur Wemyss Horsbrugh. Ad- dress : 14 Ramsay Garden, Edin. CRICHTON, John Grieve, 1883-8. CI. 1-U.M. b. 26 May 1872 ; s. of James Crichton, 5 Lennox Street. m. Maud Brown, The Elms, Worsley Road, Hampstead, Lond. Address : i Sandwell Crescent, West End Lane, West Hampstead, Lond., N.W. DANGERFIELD, Hubert, 1883-91. CI. 1-M. 6. b. 28 Sept. 1874; s. of Col. Dangerfield, 16 St. Bernard's Crescent. Tea-planter in the Dooars, Bengal ; d. 4 May 1906. DAVIDSON, George, 1883-6. CI. 1-3. b. 20 June 1870 ; s. of James David- son, 5 Deanpark Crescent. Address : Cherry Grove, Juniper Green, Midlothian. DOWIE, Peter, 1883-7. CI. 1-4. b. 9 April 1872 ; s. of T. Dowie, S.S.C, 11 Learmonth Terrace. Cains CoU. Cantab ; LL.B., B.A. ; W.S. 1898. Address: 1 1 Learmonth Terrace, Edin. DUDGEON, David Aikin, 1883-6. CI. 1-3. b. 29 May 1871 ; s. of A. Dud- geon, Easter Dalmeny, 18 Grosvenor Street. Blair Lodge, 1886-9 ; Farmer near N. Berwick, 1895-1906 ; at Norton Mains, Colinton, since 1907. Address: Norton Mains, Colinton, Midlothian. FERGUSON, Arthur Glendonwyn, 1883-8. CI. 1-6. b. 24 Oct. 1872 ; s. of WiUiam Ferguson, W.S., The Tower, Murray field. A.F.C. ; Roy. Bank of Scot, since i888 ; served as Private in Vol. Service Co. attached to 2nd Batt. Gordon Highs, in S. Africa, 1900 (medal with clasp). Address : 4 Fettes Row, Edin. FLEMING, Andrew Milroy, 1883-6. CI. 1-3. b. 28 Jan. 1871 ; s. of Rev. John Fleming, 18 Blacket Place. Durham Sch. 1886-9 J Edin. Univ. 1889- 93 ; M.B., CM. 1893 ; F.R.C.S.E. 1903 ; D.P.H., Cambridge, 1903 ; C.M.G. 1898 ; Jun. Ho. Surg. Kimberley Hosp., S. Africa, 1893-4 ; Surg.-in-Charge Govt. Hosp., Salis- bury, Rhodesia, 1894 ; P.M.O. of B.S.A. Co.'s Forces, Msishonaland rebellion, 1896-7; Med. Dir. S. Rhodesian Administration and P.M.O., B.S.A. Police, since 1897 ; published various med. articles ; m. Philadelphia Alice, dau. of WiUiam Fisher, jun., B.C., Canada. Address : Salisbury, Rhodesia, S. Africa. FORMAN, Douglas Evans, 1883-4. CI. 1. b. 18 Sept. 1872 ; s. of R. Forman, 4 Rothesay Place. R.M.A. Woolwich; XV.; Maj. R.A. ; 2nd Lt. 1892 ; Lt. 1895 ; Capt. 1900 ; Maj. 1909 ; served in S. African War, 1902 (Queen's medal with four clasps). Address : R.A. Barracks, Newcastle-on-Tyne. ERASER, John, 1884-8. CI. 2-U.M. b. 21 March 1872 ; s. of Alexander Eraser, Canonmills Lodge, Printer. Printer. A ddress : i j Eildon Street, Edin. FREEMAN, Sidney Charles, 1884-7. CI. 2-U.M. b. 14 June 1870 ; s. of S. T. Freeman, C.E. A.C.C. ; Sec. A.F.C. 1899-1902 ; Printer, with T. and A. Constable, Printers to H.M., Edin., 1887-1914; now with Leechman and Gray, Leith ; Field Sec. to the Acad. Club ; Acad. Ed. E.A. Ch. since 1911; Hon. Sec. and Treas. Scottish Cricket Union ; compiled Cricket, Football, and Athletic Tables for this Register. Address : 93 Comely Bank Avenue, Edin. See also E.A. Ch. xviii. 97. GLENDINNING, Logan, 1883-90. 01. 1-L. 6. b. 23 Nov. 1872 ; s. of R. W. Glendinning of Broomdykes, Berwick- shire. m. 1909 Catherine M'Gregor, dau. of J. G. M'CaUum, Glengyle, Waimate, N.Z. Address : Waimate, South Canterbury, N.Z. GRAY, Ernest Elliot, 1883-5. CI. 1, 2. s. of Rev. T. D. Gray, 2 Nelson Street. GREIG, Edward David Wilson, 1883-8. CI. 1-5. b. 20 March 1874; s. of D. Greig, F.R.C.S.E., 38 Coates Gar- dens. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1895 ; B.Sc. 1898 ; M.D. 1905 ; D.Sc. 1909 ; Medals in Anat., Materia Med., Med., and Gynaecol.; Army Med. Sch., Netley, Herbert Memorial Prize (first place in combined exam.), Montefiore Prize in Surg., Fayrer Prize in Pathol. ; Fell. Roy. Med. Soc, Edin. ; F.R.S.E. 1905; Maj. I.M.S. ; Lt. LM.S. 1899 ; Capt. 1902 ; 1903-4 in Uganda with Commission of Roy. Soc. of Lond. to inves- tigate Sleeping Sickness ; by request of Egyptian Govt, made a special inquiry as to possible extension of Sleeping Sickness MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1883-91 395 to Egypt ; on return to India, 1906, com- menced investigation on Enteric Fever in India ; 1908 undertook inquiry on causation of Dysentery in India ; 1909 conducted investigation into causation of Epidemic Dropsy or Beri Beri in India ; Dir. Central Research Inst, of India, 1907-8 ; CLE. 1914 ; has published various med. reports and ar- ticles. Address : Central Research Institute, Keisauh, Punjaub, India. HARDINGE, Percy Rowland Edward, 1884-9. a. 2-U.M. b. 5 Aug. 1872 ; s. of Capt. H. Astley Hardinge, 3 Inverleith Terrace. Banker. Address : Standard Bank of South Africa Ltd., Cape Town, S. Africa. HARVEY, George Gourlay, 1883-92. CI. IrU. 6. b. 7 May 1873; s. of John Harvey, Stenhouse, Larbert ; XV., XI. ; won Long Jump, 1892. C.A. Edin. 1900. Address : c/o J. and R. Harvey and Co. Ltd., Dundashill, Glasg. HUMPHREYS, William, 1883-8. CI. 1- U.M. Went to Canada to farm. HUTCHISON, George Aitken Clark, 1882-8. CI. 1-6. b. 6 July 1873 ; s. of Rev. John Hutchison, D.D., Min. of Bonnington U.F. Ch. (fmly. U.P.). Edin. tjniv. ; Advocate, 1896 ; contested Argyllshire (U.) in 1906 and 1910 (Jan. and Dec.) ; Comr. of Supply for Co. of Argyll ; Dir. Royal Victoria Hosp. for Consumption, Edin. ; Chm. Hosp. for Diseases of Women, Edin. ; Vice-Commodore Roy. Clyde Yacht Club and Rear-Commodore Roy. Eastern Yacht Club ; late Rear-Commodore of Roy. Northern Yacht Club and Roy. Forth Yacht Club ; m. Margaret, dau. of John Blair, W.S., Edin. A ddress : Island of Eriska, by Ledaig, Argyllshire, and 34 Drumsheugh Gardens, Edin. JAMESON, WilUam Bernard, 1884-92. CI. 2-U. 6. b. 24 Nov. 1873; s. of Surg.-Gen. J. Jameson, C.B. ; XV. (Capt. 1891-2) ; XL Address : c/o Sir Richard Cartwright, Ottawa, Canada. KINDERSLE Y,Douglas CummingPaget, 1883-7. CI. 1-L.M. b. 8 Aug. 1873 ; s. of Capt. Henry W. Kindersley, late 29th Regt., Tranmere, Lymington, Hants. Gen. Man. the Glenshiel Rubber Estates Co. Ltd., Selangor; m. 1914 Ivy, o. dau. of WiUiam Tyler. Address: Kajang, Selangor, F.M.S. KIRK, Gavin Campbell Stewart, 1875-83. CI. 1-7. b. 7 Oct, 1870 ; s. of John Kirk, W.S., 12 Claremont Crescent ; XL Farmer, S. Africa. LAMERT, Sidney Streatfield Leigh, 1885-8. CI. 3-5. b. 14 Jan. 1875 ; s. of Rev. M. Lamert, 4 Eildon Street. Journalist; m. . Address: Laddingford Lodge, Yalding, Kent. LOGAN, Robert John, 1883-6. CI. 1-3. s. of Robert Logan, Liberton Mains, Camwath. J. P. for Lanarkshire. Address : East- shield, Carnwath, Lanarkshire. LUKE, Cluny Carstairs, 1884-8. CI. 2- U.M. b. 31 Aug. 1871; s. of John Luke, Ehe, Fife; XV. ; won Mile, 1888. Rowed for Thames R.C., won Thames Challenge Cup at Henley ; Sheep Farmer, Patagonia. A ddress : Estancia Cerro Toro, c/o Wahlen and Cia, Puntas Arenas, Strait of Magellan, Chili. MACKAY, Hugh Rose Forbes, 1883-5. CI. 1, 2. b. 1871 ; s. of Col. Forbes Mackay of Carskey, Campbeltown, and 26 George Square. Electric Engineer in Sydney, N.S.W. ; m. Vera Roberts. Address : Hillside, Edge- chff Road, Woolalua, Sydney, N.S.W. MACKAY, Ian Forbes, 1883-5. CI. 1, 2. b. 1873 ; s. of Col. Forbes Mackay of Carskey, Campbeltown, and 26 George Square. Of Ripley and Mackay, E.I. Merchants; m. 1912 Esther, 3rd dau. of John C. Scott, Synton, Hawick. Address: AUeppey, Mala- bar Coast, India. MACLEOD, John Donald, 1883-7. CI. 1-L.M. s. of A. J. Macleod, 12 Duddingston Crescent, Portobello. MARSHALL, Charles James, 1884-6. CI. 2, 3. b. 6 Sept. 1870; s. of Archi- bald Marshall, J.P., 41 Minto Street. Man. of tea estate, Bengal. Address : Fagu Tea Estate, Fagu P.O., Western Dooars, Bengal, India. MOFFAT, William Kennedy, 1883-92. CI. 1-U. 6. b. 30 Aug. 1873 ; s. of Thomas Moffat of Drambuie, San- quhar, Dumfries ; XV., XL Pembroke Coll. Oxon ; XV. (Capt. 1893-4) : XL ; Mem. Dumfriesshire C.C. ; m. Kathar- ine B., e. dau. of James M'CaU of Caitloch, Dumfriesshire. Address : Auchencheyne, Moniaive. 396 MR. CARMICHAEL'S CLASS, 1883-91 NAIRN, Michael, 1883-9. CI. 1-5. b. 19 Feb. 1874 ; s. of Sir Michael B. Nairn, Bart., St. Mary's, Kirkcaldy. Marburg Univ., Germany ; m. Mildred, dau. of G. W. Neish, Affleck, Monikie. Ad- dress : Dysart House, Fife. BATON, Donald Robertson, 1886-7. CI. L.M. b. 8 July 1872; s. of Sir J. Noel Baton, R.S.A., LL.D., H.M. Limner for Scot., 33 George Square. Maj. Manchester Regt. ; 2nd Lt. (from Mil.), 1893 ; Lt. 1896 ; Capt. 1899 ; Maj. 1912 ; served in S. African War, 1899-1902 ; took part in operations in Natal, 1899, in- cluding actions at Elandslaagte (severely wounded) ; Ass. Provost-Marshal ; in Natal, March to June 1900 ; in Transvaal, E. of Pretoria, July to 29 Nov. 1900, including action at Belfast, 26 and 27 Aug. ; again in Transvaal, 1900-2 (Queen's medal with three clasps and King's medal with two clasps) ; m. Susie Mary Flint. Address : 2nd Batt. Manchester Regt., MuUingar, Ireland. BAUL, John Wilham, 1883-7. CI. 1-4. b. 4 June 1873 ; s. of Sir James Balfour Baul, Advocate, LL.D., Lyon King-of-Arms, 32 Great King Street. Sedbergh Sch. 1887-92 ; Tea-planter, Ceylon ; served in S. African War with Cey- lon M.I. (medal with five clasps; severely wounded) ; m. Muriel, dau. of Rev. John Monteith, Glencairn Parish. Address : CuUen, Badulla, Ceylon. ROBERTSON, William Rose, 1883- 90. CI. 1-U.M. s. of George Brown Robertson, D.K.R., 13 Northumber- land Street ; XI., XV. Scott. Widows' Fund Office, Lond. ; m. 1913 Eleanor Mary, dau. of William Henry Paget, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Address: 28 Cornhill, Lond., E.C. ROBERTSON-FULLARTON, Edward Charles, 1883-8. CI. 1-5. b. 19 Sept. 1874 ; s. of Rev. H. M. Robertson, The Manse, Bo 'n ess. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1897 ; also at Glasg., Vienna, Berhn, and Lond. ; gen. med. pract., Hampstead, Lond. ; PoUce Div. Surg, for W. Hampstead, etc., and Phys. Kilburn Med. Prov. Inst. ; m. Gladys Hilda May, 3rd dau. of John Wilson of Gala, Australia. Address: 78 W. End Lane, Hampstead, Lond., N.W. ^ SANDEMAN, Douglas Charles Stewart, 1887-8. CI. U.M. s. of Col. Sande- man of Stanley House, Perthshire. Address : Stanley House, Stanley, Perth. SCOT, James Stewart, 1883-91. CI, 1-6 b. 28 Sept. 1873 ; s. of Gen. Patrick G.Scot, 18 Claremont Crescent; Mac- kenzie Prize for Science, 1891, Oxford Mil. Coll. 1891-2, XV.; Cooper's Hill, 1893-6, XV. ; Indian Forest Service, Ass. Conservator of Forests, Madras Presi- dency, 1896 ; now Dep. Conservator of Forests. Address : Madura, Madras Presi- dency, or 15 Claremont Crescent, Edin. SCOTT, Percy Wilham, 1884-8. CI. 2- U.M. s, of William Affleck Scott, 20 Northumberland Street. STEELE, James Hume, 1886-9. CI. 4- U.M. b. 13 Nov. 1871 ; s. of John Steele, Minto, Hawick. Served as Vol. in S. African War, 1899- 1900 ; now Flax Fanner in N.Z. Address-: near N. Palmerston, N.Z. STEUART, George Crurie, 1883-90. Cl. 1-U.6. b. 8 April 1873 ; s. of Thomas Elis Steuart, 48 Palmerston Place. Edin. Univ. ; M.A., LL.B. ; Advocate, 1898. Address: 48 Palmerston Place, Edin. STEUART, Murray Babington, 1883-8. Cl. 1-5. b. 21 Feb. 1872; s. of G. Steuart, 3 Forbes Road. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. ; Medals, Mat. Med. 1 89 1, Pract. Med. 1892 ; Med. Ofi. and Pub. Vaccinator to Bovey Tracey, etc., 1900 7 ; Med. Off. and Pub. Vaccinator to Kirkcudbright P. Council, etc., since 1907 ; fmly. Surg.-Lt. to Roy. ist Devon Yeo. ; has contributed to Brit. Med. Journal ; m. Maud A. S., 2nd dau. of Lt.-Gen. Charles Samuel Steward, Madras Army. Address: Oakley, Kirkcudbright. STUART, Wilham James, 1883-91. Cl. 1-U. 7. b. 17 Dec. 1873 ; s. of Rev. John Stuart, D.D., 7 Northumberland Street ; Dux Cl. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 and of the School, 1890 and 1891 ; Gloag Medal, 1890, 1 ; 1st Acad. Club Prize for best in all subjects taught in the School, and Mackenzie Prize, 1889-90 ; XV., XL Edin. Univ. ; M.A. 1894 ; M.B., Ch.B. 1899; Medals in Bot., Physics, Anat. (four), and Surg, (two) ; F.R.CS.E. 1903; Diploma of Medico - Psychological Soc. of Great Britain ; A.F.C ; Inter-City, 1900 and 1901 ; Trial Internat. and reserve for Intemat. 1901 ; A.CC ; Phys. and Surg. Edin. ; Res. Ho. Surg. R.I.E. 1900-1 ; Res. Phys. Roy. Edin. Hosp. for Sick Children, 1901-2 ; Jun. Ass. to Prof, of Surg., Edin. Univ., 1904-5 ; Sen. Ass. 1907-9 ; Ass. and Surg. Deaconess Hosp., Edin., since 1903 ; Ass. Surg. R.I.E. since 1907 ; Examiner in Clin. Surg, for R.C.S.E. since 1908 ; Lect. on Surg, and Operative Surg, in Sch. of Med., Edin., since 1909. Publications: Operative Injuries of the Thoracic Duct in the Neck (article in Edia. Med. Journal) ; Fibrolysin (article in Folia MR. SKIPTON'S (AFTERWARDS MR. M'BEAN'S) CLASS, 1884-92 397 Therapeutica), etc. Address : 9 Chester Street, Edin. TAIT, Alexander Guthrie, 1883-5. CI. 1, 2. b. 2 Feb. 1873 ; s. of Prof. P. Guthrie Tait, M.A., D.Sc, 38 George Square. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. 1891 ; Merchant. Ad- dress : 100 Upper Parliament Street, Liver- pool. TAYLOR, William Macrae, 1883-9. CI. 1-6. b. 1 Nov. 1872 ; s. of William Taylor, M.D.; 12 Melville Street; Mitchell Medal, 1889. Edin. Univ.; M.B.,C.M. 1895 ; F.R.C.S.E. 1899 ; Phys. and Surg. Edin. ; Treas. Roy. Med. Soc. ; Med. Sec. Roy. Disp. ; late Ho. Phys., Ho. Surg., Ho. Phys. in Gynaecol. Wards, Tutor in Clin. Surg. R.I.E., and Ho. Surg. Roy. Maternity Hosp., Edin. ; Surg.- Capt. ist Lowland Brig. R.F.A. (T.F.) ; Hon. Lt. R.A.M.C. igoo ; served in S. African War, attached to 58th (Northamptonshire) Regt. and No. 5 Gen. Hosp. (medal, three clasps) ; m. Hermina Janet, o. dau. of Robert C. Henderson, late of Leghorn, Italy. Address : 8 Melville Street, Edin. THOMSON, Alexander Guthrie, 1883-5. CI. 1, 2. b. 11 Feb. 1873; s. of John W, Thomson, M.D., 37 Church Street, Brechin. Sandhurst, 1892-3; Maj. I.S.C. (58th Vaughan's Rifles, F.F.) ; 2nd Lt. 1893 ; Lt. 1896; Capt. 1902; Maj. 1911 ; served on N.W. Frontier of India, 1902 ; took part in operations against the Darwesh Khel Waziris ; m. A. W. Finlay. Address : La- hore Cantonment, Punjab, India. TITTERTON, John Tarratt, 1883-9. CI. 1-6. b. 7 June 1871 ; s. of C. R. Titterton, Eastbourne House, Porto- bello. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1898 ; Civil Surg. S. African F.F. (King's medal, four clasps) ; Med. Off. and Pub. Vaccinator, St. Germans' Union; Med. Off. I.T.S., Mount Edgecumbe ; m. 1903 Effle Garven Graham. Address : Laurel Bank, Saltash, Cornwall. MR. SKIPTON'S (AFTERWARDS MR. M'BEAN'S) CLASS, 1884-92 BEALE, Charles Tindal, 1884-7. CI. 1, 2. s, of Rev. J. Beale, The Parsonage, Duns. B.A. Durham Univ. 1901 ; Capt. of the boats, 1900-1 ; Inter-CoU. Colours, 1901 ; Episc. Ch. in Scot. ; R. of Rothesay with Arran, and Land Chap, to H.M. Fleet ; m. Rachel C. S., dau. of Dr. Phillips, Bromley, Kent. Address : The Parsonage, Rothesay, Bute. BURNESS, Robert, 1884-7. CI. 1-3. b. 23 Aug. 1878 ; s. of James Burness, W.S., 33 Great King Street. Fettes, 1888-92 ; Edin. Univ. and Merton Coll. Oxon, B.A. ; Tutor. Address : Maly Prospect, Petersburgskaya, St. Petersburg, or c/o Ronald Burness, W.S., 2 Lennox Street, Edin. GARMENT, Andrew Gray, April-July 1886, CI. 2. s. of D. M. Carment, 10 Argyle Place, CHIENE, George LyaU, 1884-91. CI. 1-6. b. 1873; s. of Prof, John Chiene, C,B., Aithemie, Davidson's Mains ; XV., XI. Christ's CoU. Cantab, XV. 1891-2, and Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM, Edin. 1897 ; F.R.C.S.E. 1901 ; A.F.C. ; Ass. Surg. R.I.E. ; Lect. on Surg., New Sch. of Med., Edin. ; Fell, (late Pres.) Roy. Med. Soc, Edin. ; late Sen. Demonst. Surg. Dept. Univ. Edin., etc. ; Ass. Surg. Edin. and East of Scot. Hosp., S. Africa ; Author of (conjointly with Mr. Wallace) Surgical Section, Edin. and E. of Scot. S. African Hosp. Reports, 1901 ; con- tributed various articles on med. subjects ; m. Elaine Somerville Turcan. Address : 23 Alva Street, Edin. COLDSTREAM, George Ernest Rawson, 1884-90. CI. 1-6. b. 10 Feb. 1874 ; s. of J. P. Coldstream, W.S. Edin. Univ., B.L. ; W.S. 1899. Address: 55 Frederick Street, Edin. COUPER, Boston Sharpe, 1885-9. CI. 2-4, b, 3 Feb, 1873; s. of George G. D. Couper, 48 Blacket Place ; XV. m. Katheiine Sybil Blenkinsop. Address : Cambridge, Waikato, N.Z. COUPER, Frederick William, 1885-7, CI, 2. b. 28 Aug. 1871 ; s, of George G. D. Couper, 48 Blacket Place. m. Isabella Baillie. Address : Woodbine Villa, Corstorphine. DUNBAR, Dallas Geddes, 1885-90. CI. 2-U.M. b, 21 Aug. 1873 ; s. of Col. W. M. Dimbar, 52 George Square ; XV. A.F.C. ; Banker. Address : Bank of Madras, Colombo. FLEMING, George Norval, 1884-7, CI. 1-3. b. 27 Aug, 1872; s, of Rev. 398 MR. SKIPTON'S (AFTERWARDS MR. M'BEAN'S) CLASS, 1884-92 John Fleming, 18 Blacket Place ; Dux CI. 1, 2, and 3, 1885-7. Durham Sch. 1887-90 ; XV. ; played Rugby for Rhodesia, 1898 ; Civil Service, S. Rhodesia, 1897 ; Mining Comr., Victoria, 1908 ; Chf. Cleric, Dept. of Agriculture, 1912 ; m. Ethel Sackville, dau. of Maj. J. T. L. Reed. Address: Dept. of Agriculture, Salis- bury, Rhodesia. FOULIS, Archibald Primrose Liston-, 1884-7. CI. 1-3. b. 28 Aug. 1874 ; s. of Sir James Liston-Foulis, Bart., Milburn Tower, Corstorphine. R.M.A. Greenwich ; Capt. R.M.A. ; m. Agn^se Eudora, e. dau. of Capt. Wingate, R. A., Craigengelt, Dunbar. Address: East- ney Barracks, Portsmouth. FOWLER, Joseph Harry Stewart, 1884- 90. CI. 1-5. b. 4 Oct. 1873 ; s. of James Stewart Fowler, M.D., 15 Henderson Row ; Open Essay Prize and Prize Poem, 1889 and 1890. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1897. Address : 21 Warriston Crescent, Edin. ERASER, Alexander Garden, 1885. CI. 2. b. 6 Oct. 1873; s. of Sir Andrew H. L. Eraser, K.C.S.L, LL.D., D.Litt. Merchiston, 1885-91 ; Edin. Univ. 1891-3 ; Trin. Coll. Oxon, 1893-8; M.A. (2nd CI. Hons. Hist.) ; Miss. C.M.S., Uganda, 1900-3 ; Prin. Trin. Coll. Kandy, Ceylon ; ordained by the Bp. of Oxford, 1912 ; m. Annie Bea- trice Glass. Address : TTrinity College, Kandy, Ceylon. ERASER, James Watson Neill, 1888-9. CI. 5. s. of P. Neill Eraser, Rockvillc, Murray field. HARDINGE, Ernest Edward Leigh, 1885-91. CI. 1-M. 6. s. of Capt. H. Astley Hardinge, 8 Inverleith Terrace. With Commercial Bank of Scot, till 1912 ; now in B.C. Address : Duncan's P.O., Van- couver, B.C., Canada. INGRAM, Thomas, 1888-91. CI. U.M.- L. 7. s. of Mrs. Ingram, 25 Warriston Crescent. Address : 6 Brandon Street, Edin. JOHNSTON, Heniy Lindsay, 1884-7. CI. 1-3. b. 18 July 1874 ; s. of the Hon. Lord Johnston, Senator of Coll. of Justice. Sedbergh Sch. 1887-92 ; Trin. Coll. Cantab, 1892-6; M.A. 1900; Wells Theo- log. Coll. 1896-8 ; Clerk in Holy Orders, Ch. of Eng. ; C. St. Andrew's, Lambeth ; St. Anne's, Lambeth ; Ch. of the Ascension, Lavender Hill, Battersea, Lond., S.W. Address : 2 Pountney Road, Lavender Hill Lond., S.W. JONES, Charles Kenelm Digby, 1885-6. CI. 2. b. 28 June 1873 ; s, of Charles Digby Jones, 12 Chester Street. Sedbergh Sch. 1887-90; Mining Engineer in E. Africa, and subsequently Man. of Jumbo Gold Mine, Rhodesia, 1905-12 ; now Man. of Golden Kopje Proprietary Mines Ltd., Rhodesia; F.G.S. ; m. Lily Christine Leggett, Beulah Hill, Norwood. Address: Golden Kopje Proprietary Mines Ltd., Loma- gundi, Rhodesia, S. Africa. LEES, Harold Godwin, 1888-91. CI. U.M.-L. 6. b. 30 March 1874 ; s. of Richard Lees, Solicitor, Boleside, Galashiels ; XI. Solicitor, Galashiels, 1898. Address : Wait- knowe Terrace, Galashiels. LINDSAY, Archibald Lionel, 1884-5. CI. 1. b. 14 Aug. 1872 ; s. of David Clark Bethune Lindsay of Wormistone Hall, Crail, S. 1894 as 11th Earl of Lindsay. m. 1900 Ethel, dau. of William Austin Pucker, Boston, U.S.A. Address: Boston, U.S;A. M'EWAN, Thomas, 1885-91. CI. 2- M. 6. b. 26 Oct. 1873 ; s. of Rev. Thomas M'Ewan, 36 Dick Place ; XV. A.F.C. ; A.M. Inst. E.E. ; Electrical and Mechanical Engineer. Address : 36 Dick Place, Edin. MACGILLIVRAY, Ewan James, 1887- 91. CI. 4-7. b. 14 Sept. 1873 ; s. of William MacGillivray, W.S., 3 Belford Park. Trin. CoU. Cantab ; B.A., LL.B. ; Advo- cate, 1897 ; Barr., Lond. ; Author of Law of Copyright, and other legal works on copy- right and insurance ; m. Maude Hamil- ton Turcan. Address: 3 Temple Gardens, Lond., E.C. MACLAGAN, David Whiteside, 1884-93. CI. 1-L. 7. b. 12 July 1875 ; s. of John T. Maelagan, 6 North St. David Street ; Ferguson Medal, 1892. Edin. Univ.; M.B.,Ch.B. 1898; M.R.C.P.E. 1901 ; Ch. of Eng. ; D. York, 1912 ; Ass. C. Castleford; fmly. Res. Phys. R.I.E. 1898-9; Res. Surg. Roy. Maternity Hosp., Edin., 1899; m. Alice Mary Glennie. Ad- dress : Mayfield, Park Avenue, Castleford, Yorks. MACNAIR, Robert, 1884-9. CI. 1-U.M. s. of Capt. John Macnair, 2 Brandon Street. MALCOLM, George, 1888-90. CI. 5-L. 6. b. 20 July 1871 ; s. of George Malcolm, Craigard, Invergarry, C.E. ; served as private in 70th Coy. Imp. Yeo. (Sharpshooters), S. Africa; now MR. SKIPTON'S (AFTERWARDS MR. M'BEAN'S) CLASS, 1884-92 399 Farmer. Address: Achendaul, Spean Bridge, Inverness-shire. MEIN, Maclaren, 1887-8. CI. 4. s. of Benjamin Mein, Roxburgh Barns, Roxburgh; XV. Address : Roxburgli Barns, Roxburgh. MICHELL, Frederick Maurice, April 1888-April 1889. CI. 4. s. of Carlton C. Michell, 20 Torrington Square, Lond., W.C. MONRO, David Hugh Wrateslaw, 1884-6. CI. 1, 2. b. 21 Dec. 1872 ; s. of Capt. Sir David Monro of Allan, Fearn, Ross-shire. Played Rugby and Association for ' D ' Div. C.P. D.2, winners Bechuanaland Chal- lenge Cups (Assoc. 1896, Rugby, 1897-9) ; served in Bechuanaland Border PoKce, C.P. D.2, and C.M.P. ; Matabele campaign, 1893-4 ; Langberg campaign, 1896-7 ; Boer War tliroughout ; was in siege of Kimberley as Sergt.-Maj. C.P. Maxim Detachment ; pro- moted to Commissioned Rank in C.P. D.2, June 1900 ; twenty yrs. Police Service in S. Africa ; m. Miss Martindale, Newcastle. Address : Cape Mounted Police, Maf eking. MURRAY, John Gabriel, 1884-90. CI. 1-L. 6. b. 2 April 1873 ; s. of John Murray, W.S., of Wooplaw, 37 St. Bernard's Crescent ; XV. Enlisted in H.L.I. 1892 ; Commission (2nd Lt.) in Roy. Irish Rifles, 1897; d. 25 Oct. 1898. OLDHAM, Joseph Houldsworth, 1890-2. CI. 7a. b. 20 Oct. 1874 ; s. of Col. Oldham, R.E., 23 Walker Street; Dux of the School, 1892. Trin. Coll. Oxon, M.A. ; 2nd CI. Hous. Mods. ; 2nd CI. Lit. Hum. ; Sec. of Continua- tion Comtee. of World Miss. Conference ; Ed. of International Review of Missions ; m . Mary, dau. of Sir Andrew Fraser, K.C.S.I. Address : 18 Succoth Avenue, Edin. PEARSON, Charles Mowbray, 1884-6. CI. 1, 2. b. 2 Aug. 1874 ; s. of the Right Hon. Sir Charles John Pearson, L.A. for Scot., Senator of Coll. of Justice, 7 Drumsheugh Gardens. Edin. Univ.; M.B., Ch.B. 1898 ; M.R.C.P.E. 1902 ; F.R.CP.E. 1905 ; Phys. Edin. ; Res. Phys. R.I.E. 1900 ; Ho. Phys. Deaconess Hosp. 1901 ; Med. Off. to John Watson's Inst, and the Roy. Soc. for Home Relief to Incurables ; m. 1901 Margaret Morison, dau. of Sir George M. Paul, D.K.S., etc. Address : 14 Manor Place, Edin. PEMBERTON, George Benjamin, 1884- 92. CI. 1-L.M. 6. b. 5 July 1875 ; s, of Thomas Henry Pemberton, Building Contractor, Sandymount, DuWin ; Dux CI. M. 4, 1891, and CI. L.M. 6, 1892. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., Ch.B. 1898; F.R.C.S.E. ; gen. med. pract. ; Civil Surg. S. Africa F.F. 1902-3 (medal with two clasps). Address : 3 Spring Bank, New Mills, Derbyshire. PEMBERTON, Thomas Henry, 1884-9. CI. 1-3, b, 19 Jan. 1872; s. of Thomas Henry Pemberton, Sandy- mount, Dublin. d. 5 July 1902. PITCAIRN, William Andrevi^, 1884-90. CI. 1-5. b. 12 March 1874 ; s. of A. Y. Pitcairn, W.S., 19 Forth Street. Of Stirling and Pitcairn Ltd., Fruit Packers and Shippers, Kelowna, B.C. ; m. Annabella Lyon Brickmann. Address : Kelowna, B.C., Canada. RAMAGE, WiUiam, 1888-91. CI. U.M.-6. b. 14 Feb. 1873; s. of Richard Ramage, Shipbuilder, The Hawthorns, Ferry Road ; Dux U. Mod. Sch. 1889 ; XV. ; won 100 Yds. and Quarter-mile, 1891. A.F.C. ; C.A. Edin. 1896. Address : Merchants' Bank Buildings, Main Street, Winnipeg, Canada. REID, Cecil Christie Walker, 1884-91. CI. 1-M. 5. s. of Wilham Reid, W.S., 7 Palmerston Place. Address : Canada. P.O. Box 2958, Winnipeg, REID, James, 1886-92. CI. 3-U. 7. b. 22 Sept. 1874 ; s. of Robert Reid, 1 Ravelston Place ; Dux CI. 4, 1888 ; best in German and Chemistry, CI. U. 7, 1892 ; Gym. VIH. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. Address : KilleUan, Campbeltown, Argyllshire. REID, John Murray, 1886-91. CI. 3-7. b. 25 July 1874 ; s. of Hugh Reid, 1 Belford Place ; Mitchell Medal, 1890, and best in Math., CI. 7c, 1891. Sole partner of Whytock and Reid, Edin. ; by Royal Warrant tradesman to King George v. ; m. Norah Isobel, dau. of James E. Campbell, Sol., Paisley. Address : 7 Coates Place, Edin. RICHARDSON, Frank Cockburn, 1884- 92. CI. 1-L. 7. b. 31 Oct. 1874; s. of Henry C. Richardson, I.C.S., 1 Learmonth Terrace ; XV. C.E. on rly. construction in Bikanir Desert, India; d. Nov. 1898. RITCHIE, Wilham Thomas, 1884-90. CI. 1-6. b. 3 Nov. 1873; s. of 400 MR. GARDINER'S (AND OTHERS') CLASS, 1885-93 Robert Brown Ritchie, 31 Great King Street. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1896 ; M.D. 1899 ; M.R.C.P.E. 1900 ; F.R.C.P.E. 1903 ; A.F.C. ; gen. med. pract., Edin. ; Capt. 2nd Scott. Gen. Base Hosp., S. Africa ; Pathol. Leith Hosp. 1902-6 ; Ass. Clin. Pathol. R.I.E. 1906-10; Ass. Phys. R.I.E. 1911 ; F.R.S.E. 1905 ; Author (conjointly .with Dr. Graham Brown) of Medical Diagnosis, 1906. Address : 9 AthoU Place, Edin. SETON, Miles Charles Cariston, 1885-7. CI. 1,2. b. 29 May 1874 ; s. of Capt. W. C. Seton, Blandfield House, Bon- nington Road. Edin. Univ. ; M.B.,C.M. 1900; F.R.C.S.E. 1908 ; won Half-mile Championship of Scot. 1895 ; went to S. Africa as Civil Surg. 1900 ; when Boer War broke out was Dist. Surg, at Calvinia; taken prisoner twice; besieged in Tontelbosch Kopf for nine months ; gazetted to loth Huss. at Clanwilliam at their re- quest; rode with them throughout remainder of campaign ; Capt. Cape Med. Staff ; re- mained in S. Africa on the conclusion of war till 1908 ; went to Australia, 1909. Address: 24 Collins Street, Melbourne, Aus- tralia. STIELL, Gilmour, 1886-8. CI. 3, 4. s. of Wm. Stiell, 9 Royal Circus. TRAQUAIR, Ramsay, 1884-91. CI. 1-7. b. 29 March 1874 ; s. of Dr. R. H. Traquair, 8 Deanpark Crescent. Edin. and Bonn Univs. ; apprenticed to Prof. S. H. Capper, A.R.I.B.A., 1892 ; Scholar, on the Nat. Art Survey of Scot. 1896 ; A.R.I. B.A. 1900 ; Lect. on Archi- tecture at the School of Applied Art, 1904 ; Student of the British School at Athens, 1906 ; Student of the Byzantine Research Fund, 1908 ; after following his profession in Edin. for eight yrs. was apptd. Prof, of Archi- tecture in the M'Gill Univ., Montreal, in 1913 ; Author of Annual of the British School at Athens, 1905-6, 1906-7, 1908-9 ; Lesser Churches of Constantinople (with Prof. A. van MiUingen, Constantinople). Address : M'Gill University, Montreal, Canada. TURCAN, John Watson, 1884-91. CI. 1-7. b. 27 Jan. 1874 ; s. of Charles J. Turcan, 33 Royal Terrace ; Fergu- son Medal, 1889 ; Mitchell Medal, 1891. Merchant, Leith ; m. Mary Oliphant Hutchison. Address: 34 Ormidale Terrace, Murrayfield. WALLACE, Thomas WilUam, 1884-6. CI. 1,2. s. of Mrs. Wallace, 13 Mel- ville Street and 6 Grosvenor Street. WELSH, Thomas Scott, 1884-90. CI. 1-6. b. 18 Sept. 1875 ; s. of John Welsh, S.S.C, of Moredun, Midlothian. Fettes, 1890-2 ; Edin. Univ. ; M.A. 1896; Prizeman in Scots Law and Conveyancing ; A.F.C. ; W.S. 1899 ; m. 1904 Alice, dau. of William Adams, Edin. Address: 22 Castle Street, Edin. WOOD, WiUiam Henry West, 1886-90. CI. 3-U.M. b. 13 Jan. 1873; s. of Thomas Wood, Baileyfield House, Portobello ; Dux L. Mod. Sch, 1888 ; XV. Glass Manufacturer ; m. Alexa, dau. of Andrew Urquhart. Address : Baileyfield, Portobello. YOUNG, Thomas Edwin, 1884-91 (March). CI. 1-7. b. 26 Dec. 1873; s. of Andrew John Young, Advocate, Sheriff-Sub. of Aberdeen, Kincardine, and Banff at Aberdeen ; Dux 01. 5, 1889. Edin. Univ. (Hons. Scots Law, 1896) ; represented Edin. Univ. in Cross-country Championship, 1897; W.S. 1897; m. Agnes Macdougal TumbuU. Address : Auchter- arder, Perthshire. MR. GARDINER'S (AND OTHERS') CLASS, 1885-93 ADAM, Stephen Stanley, 1885-91. CI. 1-M. 6. b. 10 Sept. 1875; s. of Alexander Adam, 6 Windsor Street. Gold-mining near Johannesburg, 1896-8 ; Planter and Rancher, Venezuela, 1 899-1905 ; Tomato-grower in Eng. since 1907 ; m. Annie, dau. of Herbert Lees. Address : Windward, Waltham Cross, Herts. BALFOUR, Ernest Roxburgh, 1888-93. a. 4-6. b. 11 Sept. 1874; s. of Alexander Balfour, late of Liverpool ; XL (Capt. 1893) ; XV. ; Gym. VIII. ; won High Jump and 100 Yds. 1892. Univ. CoU. Oxon; O.U.R.F.C, Capt. 1894-5; Oxford Univ. VIII. 1896-7; rowed for Leander at Henley, and 1897 won Silver Goblets at Henley for pair-oars with Guy NickaUs ; played in Trial Intemat. Matches twice ; d. 27 Aug. 1897 ; see also Memoir written by present Archbp. of York (Dr. C. G. Lang) and the Ex-Rector (Mr. R. J Mackenzie), E.A. Ch. v. 5-9. BEVERIDGE, Erskine, 1885-93. CI. 1-6. b. 1 Sept. 1875 ; s. of Surg.-Maj. A. W. Beveridge, 26 Buckingham Terrace. Trin. Coll. Cantab ; Mech. Sc. Trip. 1897 ; Artist. Address: 10 Campbell Street, Helens- burgh. MR. GARDINER'S (AND OTHERS') CLASS, 1885-93 401 BEVERIDGE, Henry, 1885-92. CI. 1- Army CI. b. 28 April 1874; s. of Surg.-Maj. A. W. Beveridge, 26 Bucldngham Terrace. Trin. Coll. Cantab ; B.A. 1896 ; Capt. Dorset Regt. ; 2nd Lt. 1900 ; Lt. 1902 ; Capt. 1909. Address : Poona, India. BLACK, Lawrence Heyworth, 1885-92. CI. l-6a. b. 1874 ; s. of John Black, 13 Saxe-Coburg Place ; XI. Capt. 1892 ; XV. ; Gym. VIII. ; won Cricket Ball, 1892. A.F.C. ; A.C.C. ; Brewer with Wm. Younger and Co. Ltd., Edin. ; m. Nora Gordon Glassford. Address : 3 Abercromby Place, Edin. BLACK, Robert Barclay, 1885-92. CI. l-7b. b. 26 Oct. 1876 ; s. of John Black, 13 Saxe-Coburg Place ; XI. Edin. Univ.; M.B., Ch.B. 1897; Maj. R.A.M.C. ; Lt. 1900 ; Capt. 1903 ; Maj. 1912 ; under Colonial Office, 1898-9 ; R.A.M.C. 1900-3 ; Egyptian Army, 1903-7 ; Gov. S. Kordofan, 1908. War Service : S. African War, 1899-1902 ; served as Civ. Surg. ; operations in Transvaal in May and June 1900 ; operations in O.R.C. May to 29 Nov. 1900 ; operations in Cape Colony, S. of O.R., 1900 (Queen's medal with three clasps. King's medal with two clasps) ; Soudan, 1908 ; operations in Jebel Nyima dist. in S. Kordofan (Egyptian medal with clasp, Osmanieh). Address : Caledonian Club, Charles Street, St. James's, Lond., S.W. BURNESS, Ronald, 1885-93. CI. l-7b. b. 29 July 1875 ; s. of James Burness, W.S., 33 Great King Street ; XV. W.S. 1900 ; of W. and J. Burness, W.S., Edin. Address : 2 Lennox Street, Edin. CHIENE, Hall Campbell, 1885-92. CI. 1-U.M. 6. b. 25 March 1874 ; s. of Prof. John Chiene, C.B., Aithemie, Davidson's Mains ; XL, XV. ; Ephor. Edin. Univ. ; XV. ; Sec. E.U. Athletic Club, 1894-5 ; A.F.C. ; C.A. Edin. 1898 ; of Chiene and Tait, C.A., Edin., 1898-1905 ; of Buttar and Chiene, C.A., Vancouver, B.C., since 1906 ; m. Mary Eraser, Elgin. Address : 1316 Harwood Street, Vancouver, B.C., Canada. CHIRNSIDE, Peter Newham, 1886-91. CI. 2-M. 5. s. of Robert Chirnside, 29 Drumsheugh Gardens ; XV. COLDSTREAM, Frank Menzies, 1885-93. CI. 1-M. 6. b. 15 Jan. 1876; s. of J. P. Coldstream, W.S., 6 Buckingham Terrace ; won Quarter-mile, 1892. Stockbroker; of Fielding, Son and Mac- leod, Lond. ; m. Carlotta Mary Young of Rio de Janeiro. Address : 37 Royal Cres- cent, Lond., W. CUNYNGHAME, Edwin Blair, 1885-8. CI. 1-3. b. 9 Sept. 1873 ; s. of R. J. Blair Cunynghame, M.D., 6 Walker Street. Stockbroker, Edin. ; m. Anne E. Tod. Address : 10 Oxford Terrace, Edin. CUTHBERT, Thomas Wilkinson, 1885- 90. CI. 1-U.M. b. 5 Dec. 1873; s. of H. Cuthbert, 52 Great King Street ; XV. Land Agent for Lord Churston, Lupton, Brixham, So. Devon, 1895-8 ; Factor for Ardross since 1898 ; J.P., C.C, P.C, Mem. Sch. Bd., and Co. T.F. Assoc. Ross and Cromarty ; Maj. (T.) 4th Seaforth Highs. ; Gov. the Aberdeen and North of Scot. CoU. of Agriculture. Address: Achandunie, Alness. DAVIES, Edward, 1887-8. CI. 3. s. of Mrs. Davies, 20 Melville Street, DEANS, John Henry, 1887-92. Cl. S- M. 6. b. 18 Sept. 1874 ; s. of P. D. Deans, Mount Charles, Portobello. Farmer. Address : Pitcox, Dunbar. DOBIE, Hugh James, 1885-9. Cl. 1-L.M. s. of Mrs. Dobie, 13 St. Bernard's Crescent. DODS, John Henry, 1889-94. Cl. 5-Sp. b. 30 Sept. 1875; s. of Rev. Prin. Marcus Dods, D.D., 28 Great King Street ; Balfour Prize for German, 1893; XV. (Capt. 1893-4); Gym. VIII. ; won High Jump and Hurdles, 1894. A.F.C. ; London Scottish and Durham City and Co. F.C. ; Rugby, v. England, 1895-7 ; "• Ireland, 1895-7 .' "■ Wales, 1895-6 ; 1899-1907 Agent to Earl of Haddington, Ardeme Hall, Cheshire; 1907-13 Factor to Sir Arch. S. L. Campbell of Succoth, Bart., on his Garscube, Cumlodden, and Murray- field estates ; 1913 Factor to Novar estate, and at Raith, Kirkcaldy, and Muirton, Findhorn, for the Right Hon. R. C. Munro Ferguson, M.P. ; Mem. Kiltearn Sch. Bd. ; Mem. Ex. Comtee. of Scott. Agricultural Organisation Soc. ; Dir. Scott. Poultry Pro- duce Federation Ltd. ; m. Annie Clarence Mary, dau. of Rev. F. Farrer of Brayfield, Bucks, R. of Bourton-on-the-Hill, Glos. A ddress : Dailgheal, Evanton, Ross-shire. DOIG, Claude Prendergast, 1885-9. Cl. 1-4. b. 11 Feb. 1874; s. of Col. A. J. Doig, I.S.C. ; Dux Cl. 1 and 2, 1886, 87. Maj. ist Batt. Seaforth Highs. ; 2nd Lt. 1894; Lt. 1896; Capt. 1901 ; Maj. 1911 ; served in Chitral Relief Exped. 1895 ; action at Mamugai (India medal and clasp) ; Nile exped. 1898 ; battle of Khartoum (Egyp- tian medal and clasp. Queen's Sudan medal) ; 2c 402 MR. GARDINER'S (AND OTHERS') CLASS, 1885-93 S. African War, 1900-2 ; actions at Spitz Kop, Houtnek, Roodeport (wounded), Re- liefs Nek, Naauport Nek, and Heilbron (Queen's S. African medal with three clasps, King's medal with two clasps) ; N.W. Fron- tier of India, 1908 ; operations in Zakka Khel country ; operations in Mohmand country (medal and clasp) ; m. Constance Mary, dau. of Col. C. La Coste, R.M.L.I. Address : Chakrata, United Province, India. DOUGLAS, Allan Moir, 1885-91. CI. 1-5. b. 11 Jan. 1876 ; s. of A. Halliday Douglas, M.D., F.R.C.P., 30 Melville Street. Edin. Univ. ; Farmer, Roxburghshire. Address : Butchercote, St. Boswells. DUNLOP, Henry Johnstone, 1885-6. CI. 1. b. 24 June 1875 ; s. of Alexander Dunlop, C.I.E., of Craigton. Ass. Traffic Man. Nizam's Guaranteed State Rlys., Hyderabad, Deccan ; m. 1895. Address: Secunderabad, Deccan, India. DURIE, Charles, 1886-9. CI. 2-L.M. s. of D. Durie, Nethermill, Fettercairn. FALCONER, John William, 1890-2. CI. 6b, 7b. b. 7 March 1875 ; s. of Rev. W. M. Falconer, 21 W. Mayfield ; Dux of CI. 6b and 7b, 1891 and 1892 ; Carmichael Club Prize, 1892. Edin. Univ.; M.A. 1896; M.B., CM. 1901 ;. ill-health, induced by blood poisoning in course of his infirmary work, prevented him from settUng in a practice of his own ; d. 14 July 1906. FERGUSSON, Frederick Alexander Kin- caid, 1885-91. CI. 1-M. 4. b. 26 May 1878; s. of Col. Alexander Fergusson, 18 Lennox Street ; won Cricket Ball, 1891. Insurance office ; m. Ida J. M., e. dau. of George Bell of E. Putney, Lond. Address : 6a Haldon Road, West Hill, Wandsworth, Lond., S.W. FORDYCE, Alexander Dingwall, 1885- 93. CI. l-7b. b. 1875 ; s. of James Dingwall Fordyce, Advocate, 34 Great liang Street ; XV. ; won 100 Yds. 1893. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., Ch.B.- 1898 ; M.D. 1904; F.R.C.P.E. 1903; Mouat Scholar, in Practice of Physic, 1898 ; gen. med. pract., Edin. ; extra Phys. Roy. Edin. Hosp. for Sick Children ; Author of Diet in Infancy, 1908 ; The Hygiene of Infancy and Child- hood, and the Underlying Factors of Disease, 1910; m. 1913 Bessie, widow of Capt. Frank Warren. Address : 8 Manor Place, Edin. ERASER, Alexander, 1885-90. CI. 1- U.M. b. 17 Oct. 1874 ; s. of Alex- ander Eraser, Printer, Canonmills Lodge ; Dux U. Mod. Sch. and 2nd Acad. Club Prize for best in U. Mod. Sch. 1890. Actuary, Scott. Life Assur. Co. ; F.F.A. 1897; F.I. A. 1900; F.R.S.E. 1910. Address: 17 Eildon Street, Edin. GEDDES, Eric Campbell, 1885-7. CI. 1, 2. b. Sept. 1875 ; s. of A. C. Geddes, 16 Atholl Crescent. Merchiston, 1892 ; XV. ; Traffic Man. Rohilkund and Kumaon Rly., U.P., India, 1900 ; Chf. Goods Man. N.E. Rly., York, 1906, now Dep. Gen. Man. N.E. Rly. ; H.M. Comr. Swedish-British Trade, 1908-9 ; Mem. Rly. Conference Bd. of Trade, 1908-9 ; m. A. G. Stokes. Address : North Eastern Rly., York. GORDON, Lewis, 1885-91. CI. 1-Army CI. b. 16 May 1875; s. of George Gordon of Donavourd, Pitlochry, 42 Northumberland Street. Trained as engineer ; served with Wilts Imp. Yeo. in S. African War (medal) ; of John A. Gordon and Co., Lond. Address: 87 Bishopsgate, Lond., E.C. HEATLEY, James Turnbull Playfair, 1889-92. CI. 5-7b. b. 21 May 1874 ; s. of John Heatley, 2 Parkside Terrace. Edin. Univ. ; Public Health Essay Prize and M'Kenzie Bursary in Anat. ; fmly. Mem. of Literary Staff of Burroughs, Wellcome and Co., Chemists ; now Works Man. of Rivers, HiU and Co. Ltd., Perfume and Flower Industry, Broadstone, Dorset ; read paper on Development of Rhodesia before Brit. Assoc, and pubUshed by Smithsonian Inst. 1905 ; m. Annie, dau. of Capt. Rowe, R.N. Address: Heather Bank, Broadstone, Dorset. HORSFIELD, John, 1885-90. CI. 1- L.M. s. of John H. Horsfield, Sec. Scott. Waggon Co., Hermitage Villa, Wardie ; won Cricket Ball, 1890. HUTCHISON, Kenneth Douglas, 1885-7. CI. 1, 2. b. 23 Oct. 1875 ; s. of Alfred Hutchison, Merchant, Canton, China. Capt. R.A. ; 2nd Lt. 1895 ; Lt. 1898 ; Capt. 1901 ; now stationed in Sierra Leone ; m. Barbara Maud, dau. of John Read, Middlesex Regt. Address: c/o CoxandCo., 16 Charing Cross, Lond., S.W. INCHES, Charles Moore, 1886-91. CI. 2-Army CI. b. May 1875; s. of Robert Kirk Inches, Goldsmith, Lord Provost of the City of Edin. 1912 ; 2 Strathearn Road. Studied music at Leipzig and Frankfort- on - the - Main ; was Kapellmeister to the late Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha ; has since held appointments in various operas in Germany, in 1908-9 at Posen (Poland), and presently at Miilhausen (Alsace). Address: Miilhausen, Els, Germany. MR. GARDINER'S (AND OTHERS') CLASS, 1885-93 403 JAMIESON,Kenneth Alexander Haldane, 1885-8. CI. 1-3. s. of W. Allan Jamieson, M.D., 35 Charlotte Square. On H.M.S. ' Britannia,' 1889-91 ; Naval Cadet, 1889 ; Mid. 1891 on H.M.S. ' Howe ' and ' Inflexible ; d. 30 Nov. 1893 ; see also E.A. Ch. i. 60. KEEGAN, Thomas John Melville, 1886- 91. CI. 2-M. 6. b. 20 July 1874 ; s. of John Keegan, S.S.C, 10 Duke Street ; Dux L. Mod. Sch. 1890. Edin. Univ. ; 2nd Lt. for three yrs. Edin. Art. (Mil.); Shipbuilder, Greenock ; M.I.E.S.; served with S. African F.F. (Scott. Horse) ; now Mining Engineer, S. Africa ; m. Eliza- beth E. Morgan of Lond. Address: Box 341, Benoni, Transvaal. LINDSAY, Henry Inglis, 1886-93. CI. 2-7b. b. 23 May 1875 ; s. of John Kyle Lindsay, S.S.C, 59 Dick Place ; XV. ; Gym. VIII. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. ; A.F.C. ; W.S. 1899 ; Clerk to Water of Leith Purification and Sewerage Comrs. 1901 ; of J. K. and W. P. Lindsay, W.S., Edin. Address: 7 Glencairn Crescent, Edin. LIVINGSTON, David Liddell, 1887-9. CI. 3. s. of Rev. Thomas Gott Livingston, 23 Dundas Street. LONEY, Ralph Edward, 1886-90. CI. 2, 3. b. 10 May 1874 ; s. of Peter Loney, 6 Carlton Street. Edin. Univ.; M.B., CM. 1896; Phys. and Surg. ; Med. Off. Nantwich and Whitchurch Unions ; m. Gertrude Mary Hassells, Audlem. Address : Wrenbury, Cheshire. MACDONALD, John Graham, 1886-8. CI. 2, 3. s. of Wilham Stewart Mac- donald. The Priory, Newhaven Road. MACFIE, Walter Scott, 1885-90. CI. 1-L.M. b. 5 March 1875; s. of William Macfie of Clermiston, Cor- storphine. Apprenticed to Geo. Smith and Sons, City Line; d. 17 Dec. 1893 at sea; see also E.A. Ch. i. 95. MACFIE, Wilham Colvin, 1885-92. CI. 1-Army CI. b. 10 March 1874 ; s. of William Macfie of Clermiston, Cor- storphine. R.M. A. Woolwich ; passed out first ; Capt. R.E. ; andLt. 1894 ; Lt. 1897 ; Capt. 1904 ; served in S. African War, 1899-1902 ; took part in advance on Kimberley ; present during operations in O.F.S. Feb. to May 1900; in Transvaal, E. of Pretoria, July to 29 Nov. 1900 ; in Transvaal, W. of Pretoria, July to 29 Nov. 1900 ; in O.R.C. May to 29 Nov. 1900 (desp., Lond. Gaz. 10 Sept. 1901, Queen's medal and three clasps, King's medal and two clasps). Address : R.E. Mess, Wool- wich. MACGILLIVRAY, George John, 1887- 92. CI. 3-7b. b. 10 May 1876 ; s. of William MacGillivray, W.S., 3 Belford Park. Edin. Univ., M.A. 1895 ; Trin. Coll. Cantab, Theolog. Exhib. 1898, B.A. (2nd CI. Theolog. Trip.), 1899, M.A. 1903; Ch. of Eng. ; D. 1900 ; C. Portsmouth, 1900 ; P. 1901 ; C. of Croydon, 1903; 1910 offered and accepted for work in the Archbishop's Assyrian Mission in Kurdistan. Address : Amadia, via Mosul, Turkey-in-Asia. M'HUTCHEN, Wilham Percy Guthrie Scott, 1885-90. CI. 1-L.M. b. 1874 ; s. of John Scott M'Hutchen, 8 Gros- ■ venor Crescent. A ddress : 8 Grosvenor Crescent, Edin. MACTAGGART, John Pettie, 1885-9. CI. 1-3. b. 1875; s. of Wilham MacTaggart, 24 Charlotte Square. Electrical Engineer ; Man. in S. Wales for Siemens Bros. Dynamo Works Ltd. ; m. Florence Weller, Shooter's Hill, Kent. Address : Broomieknowe, Penarth, S. Wales. MONCREIFF, George, 1885-93. CI. 1-6. b. 19 Nov. 1874 ; s. of Hon. James W. Moncreiff, W.S., 6 Ainslie Place ; XV. (Capt. 1892-3) ; XI. Trin. Coll. Cantab ; B.A. ; A.F.C. ; Inter- City, 1898 ; Advocate, 1899 ; Mag. in E. African Protectorate, 1906 ; d. 8 Jan. 1907 ; see also E.A. Ch. xiv. 26 and 61. MONCREIFF, James Frederick, 1885-90. CI. 1-L.M. b. 18 Dec. 1872; s. of Hon. James W. Moncreiff, W.S., 6 Ainslie Place ; XV. W.S. Edin. 1899. Address : 6 Ainslie Place, Edin. MYLNE, James, 1885-94. CI. 1-Sp. b. 25 Jan. 1876; s. of W. R. Mylne, C.A., 18 Manor Place ; XI. C.A. Edin. 1901. Address : 21 Eglinton Crescent, Edin. OLDHAM, George Muir, 1890-3. CI. U. 6 and 7 and Army CI. b. 5 Sept. 1876; s. of Col. Oldham, R.E., 23 Walker Street. Capt. R.E. ; 2nd Lt. 1897 ; Lt. 1900 ; Capt. 1906. Address : Quetta, British Baluchistan. PATERSON, WiUiam Orr, 1885-8. CI. 1-3. b. 2 Nov. 1873 ; s. of Charles Orr Paterson. Blair Lodge; Edin. Univ. 1893-4; ist in Edin. Univ. Hare and Hounds, seven miles ; 404 MR. GARDINER'S (AND OTHERS') CLASS, 1885-93 Capt. E. Lancashire Regt. ; 1895 Trooper Rhodesian Horse; 1896 Matabeleland F.F., Troop Serg.-Maj. Gifford's Horse; opera- tions : siege of Buluwayo, relief of Salis- bury, etc. (medal); 1899 Private Rocky Mountain Rangers (Mil.), B.C. ; 1899 served with Roy. Canadian Regt. in S. African War (medal) : Cape Colony, Dreifontein, Paarde- berg ; given one of four Commissions b)' Lord Roberts at Paardeberg ; invalided home, 1900 ; 2nd Lt. E. Lancashire Regt. 1900; Lt. 1902; Capt. 1913 ; m. Jessie M'Allum. Address : The Hermitage, Grim- sargh, Lanes. PATTISON, Gilchrist Gray, 1885-93. CI. l-7b. b. 1875 ; s. of G. G. Pattison, Viewpark, Trinity. W.S. 1899 ; m. 19 1 4 Janet Fletcher, e. dau. of John Dalziel Fairley of Lagos and Manchester. Address : Torgeith, Colinton, Midlothian. PAUL, Arthur Forman, 1885-92. CI. 1- 7b. b. 7 Aug. 1875 ; s. of Sir James Balfour Paul, Advocate, LL.D., Lyon King-of-Arms. Architect; of Sir Rowand Anderson and Paul, Architects, Edin. ; m. J. P. Mont- gomerie Fleming. Address: 32 Ormidale Terrace, Edin. PAULIN, George Alexander, 1885-7. CI. 1, 2. s. of Sir David Paulin, 44 Moray Place. Edin. Univ. ; L.R.C.P.E., L.R.C.S.E. 1903 ; L.R.F.P.S. ,Glasg. 1903 ; Phys. and Surg; A ddress : Malpas, Cheshire. PEARCE, Arthur Edward, 1885-90. CI. 1-U.M. b. 7 Feb. 1875 ; s. of William H. Pearce, Holly Lodge, York Road, Trinity. Edin. Univ. ; Law Agent, 1897. Ad- dress : 7 Comely Bank, Edin. POTTS, Wilfrid MiUer, 1885-94. CI. l-7b. and Sp. b. 19 April 1876 ; s. of Joseph Potts, North Chff, Roker, Sunderland. Univ. Coll. Durham ; M.A. ; XV. ; Clerk in Holy Orders ; Ass. C. at Wanstead, Essex, 1899 ; V. of St. Cuthbert's, Newcastle-on- Tyne, 1906 ; m. Katharine Mary Cousens, Wanstead, Essex. Address : St. Cuth- bert's Vicarage, Newcastle-on-Tyne. RAINY, George, 1885-93. CI. l-7a. b. 11 Feb. 1875 ; s. of Very Rev. Prin. Rainy, D.D., 23 Douglas Crescent, Mod. of G.A. of F. Ch. of Scot. 1887 ; Dux CI. 4, 5, and of the School, 1893 ; Ferguson Medal, CI. 5, 1890, and CI. 6, 1891 ; 1st Acad. Club Prize, 1892; Mackenzie Prize for Greek, 1893 ; Acad. Exhib. 1892 ; won Steeplechase, 1893. Class. Exhib. Merton Coll. Oxon, 1893 ; 2nd CI. Hons. Mods. 1895 ; ist CI. Lit. Hum. 1897 ; B.A. 1897 ; ist CI. Mod. Hist. 1898 ; XV. Capt. 1897; passed fourth into I.C.S. 1898; Ass. Mag. and Coll., Bengal, 1899-1904; Under Sec. Govt, of Bengal Financial Dept. 1904-6 ; Under Sec. Govt, of India, Dept. of Commerce and Industry, 1906-9 ; Sec. Indian Telegraph Comtee. 1906-7. Address : United Service Club, Calcutta. REID, Arthur Walker, 1885-91. CI. 1- M. 5. b. 28 May 1874 ; s. of William Reid, W.S., 7 Palmerston Place ; Dux CI. M. 5, 1891. Three yrs. in wool broker's of&ce, Leith ; then in New York in steam and electrical machinery business. Address: 114 Liberty Street, New York City, N.Y., U.S.A. REID, James Martin, 1886-93. CI. 2-Sp. b. 1876 ; s. of Hugh Reid, 5 Ravelston Park ; XV., XI. ; won Cricket Ball, 1893. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., Ch.B. 1899 ; M.D. 1903 ; F.R.C.S.E. 1903 ; ist Medals in Anat. and Sen. Pract. Pathol. ; A.F.C. ; Rugby, V. England, 1898; v. Ireland, 1898-9; gen. med. pract. ; m. Janet Howie, e. dau. of WiUiam Sturrock, Edin. Address : Annan- dale, Great Crosby, Liverpool. REID, Robert, 1886-93. CI. 2-6. b. 1876 ; s. of Robert Reid, 1 Ravelston Place. Fmly. jun. partner in Whytock, Reid and Co., Edin. ; now farmer in Transvaal, S. Africa. Address: Post Box 35, Volksrust, Transvaal, S. Africa ROBERTSON, James Boyd, 1886-95. CI. 2-7a. b. 13 June 1876; s. of R. Beedie Robertson, F.R.C.S.E., 6 Arran Place, Ardrossan ; 1st Acad. Club Prize, 1894, and Mackenzie Prize, 1895, for 2nd in Classics. St. John's Coll. Oxon ; 2nd CI. Hons. Mods. 1897 and 2nd CI. Lit. Hum. 1899 ; B.A. 1899 ; XV. ; Schoolmaster, Reading, 1899 ; Aldeburgh-on-Sea, 1900 ; Helens- burgh, 1900-5 ; Kirkwall, 1905-6 ; 2nd Master, St. Asaph Co. Sch., St. Asaph, since 1906; m. 1902 Ada Margaret, dau. of Capt. O. L. Murphy of Glasg. and Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. Address : i Brownlow Villas, St. Asaph, N. Wales. ROSS, Thomas Arthur, 1887-92. CI. 3- 7b. b. 26 July 1875; s. of Thomas Ross, LL.D., Architect, 14 Saxe- Coburg Place ; Dux CI. 3, 1888. Edin. Univ.; M.B., CM. 1897; M.D. 1901 ; gen. med. pract. ; Phys. to Roy. Nat. Hosp. for Consumption at Ventnor; m. Emily, dau. of B. Bridge, Hellingly, Ventnor. Address : St. Andrews, Ventnor, I.W. MR. GARDINER'S (AND OTHERS') CLASS, 1886-94 405 SINCLAIR, Robert, 1885-90, CI. 1-L.M. b. 19 Feb. 1875 ; s. of Robert Sinclair, Park Villa, Wardie Crescent. Ass. Irrawaddy Flotilla Co. Ltd., Ran- goon. Address : c/o Irrawaddy Flotilla Co. Ltd., Rangoon. STEELL, Graham, 1885-8. CI. 1-3. b. 9 Nov. 1873 ; s. of John Steell, C.E. With Standard Life Assur. Co. since 1891 ; F.F.A. 1905. Address : Warriston Lodge, Inverleith Row, Edin. STEIN, Arthur, 1888-90. CI. 4, 5. b. 20 Aug. 1874 ; s. of Charles Stein, 10 Gilmour Road. Edin. Univ. and Middlesex Hosp. ; L.R.C.P.S., L.S.A. ; d. 7 Jan. 1902. STODART, David, 1886-9. CI. 2, 3. b. 8 Jan. 1874 ; s. of William Stodart, VVinton Hill, Pencaitland. Fmly. Wine Merchant, Leith ; now Farmer, E. Lothian. Address : Bught- knowe, Upper Keith, E. Lothian. THOMSON, Alexander Torrance, 1885- 92. a. 1-M. 6. b. 1875 ; s. of H. T. Thomson, 25 Belgrave Crescent ; 2nd Acad. Club Prize for best in Mod. Sch. 1892 ; XL Fmly. Gen. Supt., Traffic Man., and Treas. of the Arizona and New Mexico Rly. Co. ; now Gen. Man. of the Detroit Copper Mining Co. of Arizona, and Man. of the Morenci Southern Rly. ; m. May Harris of San Saba, Texas, U.S.A. Address : Morenci, Arizona, U.S.A. TRAQUAIR, Henry Moss, 1885-92. CI. l-7b. b. 1876; s. of Dr. R. H. Traquair, 8 Deanpark Crescent. Edin. Univ.; M.B., CM. 1901 (ist CI. Hons.); D.P.H. of R.C.P. and S.E. and F.P.S. Glasg. 1902 ; M.D. Edin. 1903 ; F.R.C.S.E. 1904; gen. med. pract., Edin.; Ass. Ophth. Surg. Leith Hosp., etc. ; con- tributed papers and reviews in med. journals ; m. 1906 Beatrix, 2ud dau. of C. J. Nairn of Pourerere, Waipawa, Hawkes Bay, N.Z. Address : 30 Walker Street, Edin. WALKER, James Robert Hall, 1887-91. CI. 3-5. b. 1874; s. of Dr. A. Wallace Walker, 24 Forth Street. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1897 ; M.D. 1902 ; also at Vienna and Berlin ; late Res. Med. Off. Chalmers Hosp., Edin. ; Ho. Surg. Roy. Maternity Hosp., Edin. ; Ho. Phys. and Ass. Ho. Surg. Leith Hosp. ; gen. med. pract., Kensington ; m. Mary Paterson Austine, y. dau. of A. W. Macfarlane, M.D., Lond. Address: 30 Iverna Court, High Street, Kensington, Lond., W. WILSON, James Thomson Rankine, 1887-92. CI. 3- Army. b. 27 June 1875 ; s. of James T. Wilson, Restal- rig House, So. Leith ; Dux CI. M. 6, 1891 ; Mackenzie Prize for Science, 1892 ; 2nd Acad. Club Prize for best in Mod. Sch. 1891. Chemical Manufacturer, Berwick - on - Tweed, and partner in W. N. Lindsay, Mer- chants, Leith and Glasg. ; nine yrs. Mem. of Edin. T.C. ; Sch. Bd. two yrs. ; Edin. and Leith Gas Comrs. nine yrs. ; Mem. Edin. Dio. Education Bd. of Catholic Ch. ; J. P. Co. of Midlothian and Co. of City of Edin. ; Lt.-Col. comdg. 5th R.S. (T.F.) ; m. Dora Florence, dau. of Thomas Hall, Stockton Heath, near Warrington, Cheshire. Ad- dress : Bentarsen, Slateford. YOUNG, Andrew Lawrence Francis, 1885-92. CI. 1-L.M. 6. b. 22 Sept. 1875 ; s. of Andrew John Young, Advocate, Sheriff-Sub. of Aberdeen, Kincardine, and Banff at Aberdeen. A.C.C. ; won Half-mile (F.P.), 1898; Wine Agent and Broker ; Lt. Q.E.R.V.B. 1900-5 ; Capt. 1905-8 ; m. Mary Malcolm, dau. of Wm. Ormistor , Ex-Dean of Guild, Edin. A d- dress : 3 East Savile Road, Newington, Edin. MR. GARDINER'S (AND OTHERS') CLASS, 1886-94 ANDERSON, Archibald, 1886-93. CI. 1-6. b. 3 Dec. 1876. s. of Archi- bald Anderson, Cairn Craig, Trinity; Gym. VIII. Accountant. Address : 150 W. 105th Street, New York, U.S.A. BENNETT, George Henry, 1886-9. CI. 1-3. b. 24 June 1875 ; s. of George William Bennett, 33 Northumber- land Street. Abbey Sch., Fort Augustus ; nine yrs. in Scots Coll. Rome, studying at Gregorian Univ., Doctor in Faculties of Philosophy, Theology, and Canon Law; C St. Patrick's Ch., Edin., 1901-10 ; charge of church at North Berwick, 1910-13, Hawick, 1913. Address : Presbytery, 15 Buccleuch Street, Hawick. BORTHWICK, John Walter Scott, 1886- 92. CI. 1-L.M. 6. s. of J. J. M. Borthwick, 53 York Place. BRUCE, David Livingstone, 1886-92. CI. 1-5. s. of A. L. Bruce, 10 Regent Terrace. Capt. Spec. Res. F. Art. 1901 ; Hon Lt. 406 MR. GARDINER'S (AND OTHERS') CLASS, 1886-94 in Army, 1900. Address : 2 Rothesay Terrace, Edin. BUCHER, Alfred Moore, 1888-91. CI. 3-M. 6. b. 22 March 1874; s. of Francis Bucher, 8 Summerside Place, Bonnington ; XV., XI. ; won High Jump and Long Leap, 1890 and 1891. A.F.C. ; Rugby, v. England, 1897 ; went ' to Australia with Rugby XV. 1899; of F. Bucher and Co., Leith; m. 1902 Norah Katherine, dau. of Robert Darling, Man. N.B. Steam Packet Co., Edin. and Helens- burgh. Address: 34 Murrayfield Avenue, Edin. CALLENDER, David Albert, 1886-8. CI. 1, 2. b. 27 May 1876 ; s. of Alex- ander Callender, Eversley, Stanley Road. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., B.S. 1899 ; med pract., Leith ; d. lo Aug. 1910. CATTANACH, Joseph Hardie, 1886-8. CI. 1, 2. s. of P. L. Cattanach, Advo- cate, 14 London Street. Address : c/o Dr. J. G. Cattanach, 3 Alvanley Terrace, Edin. CHIRNSIDE, Thomas, April 1887-91. CI. 1-4. s. of Robert Chimside, 29 Drumsheugh Gardens. CLARKSON, Charles Ritchie, 1889-91. CI. L. and M. 5. b. 15 March 1875 ; s. of Robert Clarkson, Toravon, Lin- lithgow. C.M.P. ; went to S. Africa in 1901 with Baden-Powell's Scouts, and served in Boer War (medal). Address : Ventersdorp, Pot- chefstroom, Transvaal, S. Africa. COCHRANE, Archibald, jmi., 1890-4. CI. TJ.M.-Sp. 7a. b. 21 Feb. 1875 ; s. of Archibald Cochrane, J.P., Abbots- hill, Galashiels. Tea and Rubber Planter, Ceylon. A ddress : We Aya, Yatiyantota, Ceylon. CRAWFORD, Charles Ramsay, 1888-91. CI. 3-M. 6. s. of John Thompson Crawford, India. CUTHBERT, .James Mackie, 1887-93. CI. 1-6. b. 29 March 1875 ; s. of Hugh Cuthbert, 52 Great King Street ; XV. ; Capt. Gym. VIII. 1892 ; won Mile and Hurdles, 1892 and 1893, Steeplechase, 1891. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., Ch.B. 1898 ; Medal and Demonstrator in Pract. Pathol. ; A.F.C. Ho. Surg. R.I.E. 1899-1900; Maj. R.A.M.C. Lt. 1900; Capt. 1903; Maj. 1911; Pathol Scott. Command, 1910. Address : 52 Great King Street, Edin., or c/o Holt and Co. 3 Whitehall Place, Lond., S.W. DEAS, George Francis, 1886-8. CI. 1, 2. b. 9 Oct. 1875 ; s. of Sylvester Fal- coner Reid Deas, W.S. Edin. Univ. ; LL.B. ; Open Exhib. Line. CoU. Oxon ; B.A. ; XV. Capt. ; Advocate, 1902; Barr. Line. Inn, 1904; m. Edith Frances Lomax, widow of C. G. Pearson, W.S. Address: 32 Heriot Row, Edin. DRUMMOND, Peter, 1886-93. CI. 1-Sp. b. 13 June 1874 ; s. of W, P. Drum- mond, Larkfield, Goldenacre. Edin. Univ. ; B.Sc. ; A.M.I.C.E. ; in Sudan C.S. (Education Dept.) ; Conservator of Antiquities. Address : Education Office, Khartoum, Sudan. ELLIS, William Brydon, 1889-90. CI. 4. b. 25 Jan. 1874; s. of Right Rev. Rowland Ellis, D.D., 19 Abercromby Place, afterwards Bp. of Aberdeen. With the Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China. Address : Calcutta. FORDYCE, William Dingwall, 1886-94. CI. 1-M. 6. b. 18 June 1876 ; s. of James Dingwall Fordyce, Advocate, 34 Great King Street. Trained in office of Walker and Duncan, Architects, Surveyors, etc., Aberdeen ; went to Sumatra as tobacco-planter, and now in publisher's office ; m. A. C. J. Eraser, 2nd dau. of Alex. Fraser, Bank Agent, Inverness. Address : 9 Mansionhouse Road, Edin. FRASER, Thomas Christison, 1886-93. CI. 1-Army. b. 20 July 1875 ; s. of Prof. Sir Thomas R. Fraser, M.D., LL.D., 13 Drumsheugh Gardens. Capt. R.G.A. ; 2nd Lt. 1900 ; Lt. 1907 r Capt. 1911. Address: Fort William, Cal- cutta. FRASER, William Henry, 1886-94. CI. l-7a. b. 2 March 1876 ; s. of William Stuart Fraser, W.S., 42 Melville Street. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. ; W.S. 1900 ; m. Katharine Margaret, dau. of John James Cowan, Wester Lea, Murrayfield. Address : 15 Great Stuart Street, Edin. GEBBIE, Wilfrid St. John, 1892-4. CI. 5b and Sp. b. 6 June 1876 ; s. of Rev. Francis Gebbie, Edgehill, Dean ; XV., XI. ; won Long Jump, 1893. Served in Imp. Yeo. (Sharpshooters), S. Africa, 1900-1 (medal) ; Bank Clerk, Land Surveyor, Cape Colony ; d. 23 Jan. 1908. . GILCHRIST, James Charles,1892-4. 01. 7b. b. 28 June 1877 ; s. of James Gilchrist, M.D., Linwood, Dumfries. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., Ch.B. 1901 ; M.D. Edin. 1906 ; Tuberculosis Phys. Welsh Nat. MR. GARDINER'S (AND OTHERS') CLASS, 1886-94 iOI Memorial Hosp., Cardiff, etc. ; late Res. Phys. Roy. Vict. Hosps., Craigleith and Brompton, and Sen. R.M.O. Roy. Nat. Hosp., Ventnor; m. Emmeline, 2nd dau. of Alfred Mares, Lond. Man. London City and Midland Bank. Address : 57 Oakfield Street, Cardiff. GLASSFORD, Lewis Gordon, 1886-94. CI. 1-M. 6. b. 4 Sept. 1876 ; s. of James Glassford Gordon Glassford of Dougalston, Stirlingshire ; Dux CI. M. 6, 1893 and 1894; Ephor ; XL (Capt. 1894) ; XV. A.F.C. ; East v. West, 1896 ; went to the F.M.S. to start coffee-planting, and subsequently to N.Z. as a sheep farmer; d. 26 July 1902 in N.Z. ; see also E.A. Ch. X. 6. GREGOR, George James, 1886-91. CI. 1-5. b. 3 Jan. 1874 ; s. of D. C. Gregor, 7 Great King Street ; XV. C.A. Edin. 1898; m. . Address: 50 Murrayfield Gardens, Edin. HALL, Donald George, 1888-94. CI. 3-Sp. b. 28 April 1876 ; s. of John Hall, Gatehouse-of- Fleet ; Mackenzie Prize for Science, 1893 and 1894 ; XV., XL Emmanuel CoU. Cantab ; XI. ; XV. Capt. 1896 ; Nat. So. Exhib. and Prizeman, 1896 ; Nat. Sc. Trip. 1897, ist CI. Hons. ; Emmanuel Coll. Schol. ; B.A. Cantab, 1897; M.B., B.C. Cantab, 1900 ; M.A., M.D. Cantab, 1903 ; M.R.C.S. Eng., L.R.C.P. Lond. 1900; M.R.C.P. Lond. 1904; R.C. Sch. of Med. Edin (ten Class Medals) ; A.F.C. ; A.C.C. ; gen. med. pract. ; Ass. Phys. Roy. Sussex Co. Hosp., Brighton ; Phys. St. John's Home for Children, Brighton, etc. ; Fell. Roy. Soc. of Med. ; Maj. R.A.M.C. (T.F.) ; Surg. Hosp. Ship ' Nubia," S. African War, 1901 ; contaibuted various articles to med. journals ; m. Marjorie, o. dau. of Jeremiah Colman, J. P., Wick Hall, Hove, and Queen Anne's Mansions, Lond., S.W. Address: 29 Bruns- wick Square, Hove, Brighton. HENDRY, Horace Howard, 1886-9. CI. 1-3. s. of Mrs. Hendry, Maryfield, Kirkcaldy. A ddress : West Bridge Mills, Kirkcaldy. HILL, George Alexander, 1889-92. CI. 5-L.M. 6. b. 21 Nov. 1874; s. of Col. P. E. Hill, C.B., 10 Palmerston Place ; Gym. VIII. Capt. Boxing Champion of Scot. 1895 ; ist Prize Gymnastics, Edin. Harriers' Gym. Club; five years Standard Life Assur. Co., Edin. ; twelve and a half years Fruit- grower, Mildura, Victoria, Australia ; four years Rubber-planter and Estate Man. Punchor Estate, Malacca, S.S. ; m. E. Murray-Cameron, Kirtletore, Dumfriesshire.' Address : Punchor Estate, Malacca, S.S. HOPE, John William, 1887-8. CI. 2. b. 29 Jan. 1876 ; s. of James Hope, 10 Magdala Crescent. Woolwich, 1894-5 ; Maj. R.F.A. ; 2nd Lt. 1896; Lt. 1899; Capt. 1902; Maj. 1912 ; Brig. Maj. Jhansi Brig. 1911 ; m. 1906 Mrs. Ethel Obre Wallis {nde Winkle). Address : c/o Cox and Co., 16 Charing Cross, Lond., S.W. HUSBAND, James, 1887-93. CI. 2-7b. b. 6 Aug. 1876 ; s. of William Hus- band, M.D., 4 Royal Circus. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., Ch.B. 1899 ; Maj. I.M.S. ; Lt. 1901 ; Capt. 1904; Maj. 1913. Address : 59th Scinde Rifles, Kohat, N.W.F. Pro v., India. HUSBAND, William, 1887-94. CI. 2- U. 7. b. 8 July 1875 ; s. of William Husband, M.D., 4 Royal Circus ; Dux CI. 7b, 1893. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. ; New Coll. Edin. ; 2ud Cunningham FeUow, 1901; ordained, 1907, to Mansfield U.F. Ch., Kilwinning. Address : Mansfield Manse, Kilwinning. IRONS, James Campbell Blackwell, 1886-92 (Dec). CI. l-5a. b. 31 May 1875 ; s. of James Campbell Irons, S.S.C, 9 Windsor Street. Edin. Univ. ; Sec. Associated Societies' Council ; d. 6 Aug. 1899. JAMESON, Andrew James, now A. J. M'CuUoch, 1886-93. CI. l-7b. b. 14 July 1876 ; s. of the Hon. Andrew Jameson, Lord Ardwall, Senator of Coll. of Justice ; MacGillivray Essay Prize, 1892 and 1898. New Coll. Oxon; 2nd CI. Hons. Hist.; Pres. O.U. Swimming Club, 1897; won 50 Yds. Swimming Race, Oxford v. Cambridge, 1896 and 1897 ; Barr. Inn. Tern. ; Capt. 7th D.G. p.s.c; 2nd Lt. H.L.I. 1900; Lt. 1904; Capt. 7th D.G. 191 1 ; served in S. African War, 1900-2 (desp., 10 Sept. 1901, Queen's medal with six clasps, King's medal with two clasps) ; assumed surname of M'CuUoch, 1893 ; m. Esme Valentine, dau. of Colin Mackenzie, I.C.S., of Portmore, Ld.-Lt. of Peeblesshire. Address : 14 Moray Place, Edin. JOHNSTON, David, 1886-8. CI. 1, 2. b. 5 June 1876 ; s. of the Hon. Lord Johnston, Senator of Coll. of Justice, SedberghSch. 1889-95 ; Trin. Col. Cantab, 1895-8 ; B.A. 1898 ; Cambridge XV. v. Oxford, 1898 ; W.S. 1904 ; served with Lothians Yeo. in S. African War, 1899 ; Lt. in Lothians and Border Horse, 1912 ; lost through the foundering of the ' Empress of Ireland ' in the St. Lawrence estuary, 29 May 1914. LAING, Robert Paterson Sinclair, 1888- 91. CI. 3-M. 5. b. 7 June 1874 ; s. 408 MR. GARDINER'S (AND OTHERS') CLASS, 1886-94 of Rev. George Laing, F.R.S.E., 17 Buckingham Terrace. m. Miss M'Farlane, Urray Manse, Muir-o£- Ord, Ross-shire. Address: Mayfield House, Dingwall, Ross-sHre. LUMSDEN, Robert Oswald, 1889-92. CI. L.M.-M. 6, b. 26 July 1873 ; s. of David Lumsden, Bleacher, Pitcairn- field, Perth ; XV. A.F.C. ; Farmer. Address : Buttergask, Coupar Angus. MACDONALD, William Ian, 1886-8. CI. 1, 2. s. of William Stewart Mac- donald, The Priory, Newhaven Road. MALCOLM, Edward EUice, 1888-94. CI. 3-Sp. b. 25 Sept. 1875 ; s. of George Malcolm, Craigard, Invergarry ; XV., XI. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. ; W.S. 1901 ; Factor and Estate Agent ; Clerk, Coll., and Insp., Kilmonivaig P. Council ; Sec. Inverness- shire Branch Scott. Land and Prop. Federa- tion ; m. Evelyn Nellie, dau. of A. G. Kirkup, Dnffield, Derbyshire. Address: Dalchreggan, Fort William. MEEK, Joseph Bertram Lloyd, 1887-9. CI. 2, 3. s. of W. O. Meek, 24 Fettes Row. MILLER, James, 1886-93. CI. 1-6. b. 1 Oct. 1875 ; s. of Alexander Gordon Miller, M.D., 8 Garscube Terrace, Murrayfleld ; Gym. VIII. Edin. Univ. ; B.Sc. 1896 ; M.B., Ch.B. 1899; M.R.C.P.E. 1902; M.D. (Gold Medal), 1903; D.Sc. Birmingham, 1904; F.R.C.P.E. 1910 ; Medals in Anat., Pract. Anat., and Sen. Med. ; gen. med. pract. , Edin. ; late Res. Phys. R.I.E. 1899-1900, etc. ; Ass. Surg. Edin. and E. of Scot. S. African Hosp. 1900 (S. African War medal with clasp, 1900) ; contributed numerous papers on patholog. and bacteriolog. subjects in British and foreign med. periodicals ; m. 1907 Margaret Elizabeth, dau. of T. H. Clare, Birmingham. Address : 24 Queen Street, Edin. MORRISON, William Henry, 1 886-9. CI . 1-3. b. 26 Dec. 1875 ; s. of Charles Morrison, 25 Royal Terrace. Blair Lodge, 1889-94 ; A.F.C. ; Rugby, u. Wales, 1900 ; Stockbroker, Edin. Ad- dress : 25 Royal Terrace, Edin. NALBOROUGH, Theophilus, 1887-92. CI. 2-L.M. 6. s. of T. Nalborough, Eudora, Lomond Road, Trinity. Address : HiU Road, Dovercourt, Essex. PATTISON, Peterswald, 1886-94. CI ^ 1-6. b. 1876 ; s. of G. G. Pattison, Viewpark, Trinity. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., Ch.B. 1901 ; D.P.H. ; R.C.P.S. Edin. and Glasg. 1910; Ass. M.O.H. for the Cos. of Fife and Kinross ; Fell., Sec. M.O.H. ; Mem. Edin. M.C. Soc. Address : 4 Novar Crescent, Kirkcaldy. PAUL, Cuthbert Balfour, 1886-94. CI. l-Army. s. of Sir James Balfour Paul, Advocate, LL.D., Lyon King- of-Arms ; XL Edin. Univ.; M.B.,Ch.B. 1900; F.R.C.S.E. 1903 ; Ass. Surg. Cumberland Inf. ; edited Kocher's Text-book. Address: 8 Chatsworth Square, Carlisle. SANG, George, 1886-93. CI. 3-Sp. b. 18 March 1874 ; s. of George Sang, S.S.C, 28 Drummond Place ; Gym. VIII. W.S. 1899 ; m. Florence Sang, dau. of Walter Sang, C.E., Liverpool. Address : 18 Magdala Crescent, Edin. SMART, John, 1886-9 (Nov.) and 1892-3. CI. 1-4 and 6. b. 6 Oct. 1876 ; s, of John Smart, S.S.C, 1 Greenhill Place. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. and LL.B. ; Bursar and Prizeman in Fac. of Law ; W.S. 1901 ; of Morton, Smart, Macdonald and Prosser, W.S., Edin. ; m. Janet Aird Buchanan. Ad- dress : 34 Drummond Place, Edin. SPENCE, James Fleming Drever,1886-92. CI. l-7b. b. 2 Oct. 1875 ; s. of John D. Spence, Logic Villa, York Road ; 1st Prize, CI. 5 (Sc. Sect.), 1891. With Scottish Widows' Fund Soc. since 1892 ; Insp. of Agents, Glasg., 1904, and Res. Sec. Manchester Branch since 1909 ; Mem. of Council, Manchester Insur. Inst. ; Hon. Fell, of Chartered Insur. Inst. ; m. Caroline Mary, dau. of James M. Gale, C.E. Address : Northlands, Altrincham, Cheshire. STEEN, John Edgar, 1886-7. CI. 1. s. of John C. Steen, 31 Chalmers Street. STUART, Frank Osborne, 1886-92. CI. 1-M 6. b. 9 Oct. 1875 ; s. of R. L. Stuart, W.S., Proc. Fis. for Midlothian. Edin. Univ. ; C.A. 1898 ; Merchant, Japan, since 1899 ; Chm. Brit. Assoc, of Japan, 1912-13 ; m. Minnie, e. dau. of R. S. Kynoch Shand of Hillside, Aberdeenshire. Address : c/o W. M. Strachan and Co. Ltd., Yokohama, Japan. THOMSON, Frederick Charles, 1886-94. a. l-7a. b. 27 May 1875; s. of James Wishart Thomson, Ship Owner, Leith, 8 Inverleith Place, Edin. ; Dux CI. 1, 2, and 3, 1887-9 ; XV. Univ. Coll. Oxon ; B.A. ; 2nd CI. Hons. Mods. 1896; 2nd CI. Mod. Hist. 1898; XV. ; LL.B. Edin. 1901 ; Advocate, 1901 ; Barr. Inn. Tem. 1904 ; Hon. Sec. to E.A. Directors since 1906 ; prospective candidate 1887-8 (U.) for N.W. Lanarkshire; m. 1904 Con- stance Margaret, y. dau. of H. A. Hotson, 4 Rothesay Terrace, Edin. Address: 5 Northumberland Street, Edin. WILDISH, George Henry, 1886-9. CI. 1, 2. s, of George Wildish, 9 Inver- leith Gardens. WILSON, Richard Fisher, 1886-92. l-4b. b. 4 March 1877. 409 CI. Actor ; joined Forbes-Robertson's Co., and acted in minor parts for some yrs. in this country ; owing to ill-health went to S. Africa in 1902 ; d. 4 Oct. 1903 in Johannes- burg. 1887-8 BEGG, William Henderson, 1887-90. CI. 1-3. b. 11 April 1877 ; s. of J. Hen- derson Begg, Advocate, Sheriff-Sub. of Aberdeen and Kincardine. Glasg. Univ.; M.A. (ist CI. Hons. Class.), 1898; B.D. 1906; Edin. Theolog. Coll.; Luscombe Schol. 1900 ; Episc. Ch. in Scot.; D. 1900; P. 1901; C. St. James', Leith, 1900-4 ; C.-in-Charge, All Saints', Bearsden, 1904-8 ; R. St. Mary's, Broughty Ferry, since 1908 ; Actg. Chap, to Forces at Broughty Ferry, 1908 ; m. Edith Louise, y. dau. of H. B. Cornish. Address: St. Mary's Rectory, Broughty Ferry, Forfar- shire. BROWN, Andrew Betts, 1887-98 (April). CI. l-4b. s. of A. B. Brown, 19 Douglas Crescent. Address : Woodcroft, Eltham, Kent. BURNESS, Charles, 1887-94. CI. 1- U.M. b. 18 Sept. 1877 ; s. of James Bumess, W.S., 33 Great King Street. Edin. Univ. 1894-6; 1902-11 Factor for Kilcoy estates, Ross-shire ; C.C., Par. C, and Mem. Sch. Bd., Ross-shire ; Res. Land Agent for estates of Lady Palmer, Yorks, since 1911. Address : The Ridge House, Staithes, Yorks. COWAN, Archibald Aikman, 1887-92. CI. •l-4b. b. 15 Oct. 1876; s. of Archibald Cowan, 50 Albany Street. Served apprenticeship in a Leith mere, office, and afterwards entered father's firm of Archibald Cowan, Mason and Co., Leith; went to S. Africa, 1900, as Trooper in 19th Co. 6th Imp. Yeo. — Lothians and Berwickshire (Queen's medal and four clasps) ; killed in action near Brandfort, O.R.C., 25 April 1901 ; a memorial tablet was erected by his Class-fellows in the Academy Hall. DOUGLAS, James, 1887-92. CI. l-4b. b. 12 June 1878 ; s. of A. HaUiday Douglas, M.D., F.R.C.P., 30 Melville Street. Leys Sch. Cambridge ; XV. ; Planter, Lauderdale Plantation, Brit. Cent. Africa, 1897; in- 1904 L- E. Brock HoUinshead, dau. of Capt. Brock HoUinshead, 12th Roy. Lancers, and of HoUinshead Hall, Lanes. Address : Gangbridge, St. Mary Bourne, Andover. JONES, Arthur Edmond Lewis, 1887-96. CI. l-5a. s. of Col. J. W. Jones, 9 Lennox Street. Capt. 4th Batt. R.S. 1904. Address : 9 Lennox Street, Edin. KEEGAN, James Wallace, 1887-9. CI. 1, 2. b. 29 Jan. 1876; s. of John Keegan, S.S.C, 10 Duke Street. Cadet H.M.S. ' Conway ' ; subsequently served with various steamship Cos. till ret. from sea, 191 1. KIRKWOOD, John Macdonald, 1887-90. CI. 1, 2a. s. of James Kirkwood, St. Winifred's, Murrayfield. Served in S. African War; m. Laura Amie Organ. Address : Greville Lodge, Church- down, Cheltenham. KIRKWOOD, Robert Clark, 1887-90. CI. 1-3. s. of James Kirkwood, St. Winifred's, Murrayfield. Sometime with R. and R. Clark, Printers, Edin.; m. Miss Anderson. Address: Cherry- vale, Whitstable. M'INTOSH, John George Hunter, 1887- 95. CI. 1-Sp. b. 21 Jan. 1876 ; s. of J. B. M'Intosh, S.S.C, 11 Deanpark Crescent ; XV., XL ; Ephor. Ch.CoU. Cantab, 1895-8; B.A. 1898; XV. Capt. 1898; XL; Lond. Scott. F.C.; A.C.C.; W.S. 1903 ; served with Imp. Yeo. in S. Africa, 1900-1 (Queen's medal, four clasps); m.MinnieCatherineMoir Robertson-Durham. Address : 3 Learmonth Place, Edin. M'LAREN, William Cunningham, 1887-9. CI. 1. b. 14 April 1877 ; s. of Alex- ander M'Laren, 62 Great King Street. Durham Univ. ; Ch. of Eng. ; D. 1902 ; P. 1904, LandafE; C. of St. John's, Horseley- down, Lond., S.E., Dio. Southwark since 1907 ; fmly. C. of St. Saviour's, PimUco, Lond., S.W., 1905-7 ; C. Trevethan, 1902-5. Address: St. John's, Horseleydown, Lond., S.E. NELSON, Thomas Arthur, 1887-95. CL 1-Sp. b. 1876 ; s. of Thomas Nelson, 410 1888-9 St. Leonard's, Newington ; XV. ; XI. Capt. 1895. University Coll. Oxon ; B.A. 1899 ; played for Oxford XV. v. Cambridge, 1898- 1900 ; Capt. 1900 ; A.F.C. ; Rugby, v. England, 1898 ; partner in Thomas Nelson and Sons, Publishers ; J. P. for Argyllshire ; Lt. in the Lothians and Border Horse Yeo. and Mem. of the King's Bodyguard for Scot. (Roy. Co. of Archers) ; m. Margaret, ■ 3rd dau. of Alex. Balfour of Mount Alyn, Denbighshire. A ddress : Ach - na - Cloich, Argyllshire, and St. Leonard's, Edin. NEWTON, Thomas Brisbane, 1887-8 (Dec). CI. 1, 2. s. of Mrs. Newton, 15 Warriston Crescent. ORR, James, 1887-91. C^.. 1-M. 4. b. 14 March 1875 ; s. of Maj.-Gen. James Orr, 2 Fettes Row. Stockbroker ; of Gibb, Wilson and Orr, Edin. Address : 2 Fettes Row, Edin. PRINGLE, Arthur Stanley, 1887-96. CI. 1-Sp. b. 11 March 1877; s. of Robert Pringle, W.S., 18 Rutland Square ; Ferguson Medal, 1893 ; Gloag Medal and Acad. Club Prize for Math. 1894, 1895, 1896 ; Acad. Exhib. 1898-1901 ; XV. ; won Mile, 1894, 1895. Math. Exhib. Trin. Coll. Cantab; B.A., LL.B. 1899 ; Edin. Univ. ; LL.B. 1902; played for Cambridge XV. v. Oxford, 1897, 1898 ; A.F.C; Mem. R.U. Selection Comtee. 1903-5; Advocate, 1902 ; Reporter S.L.T. 1907-9 ; apptd. Northern Agent L.U. Council, 1909 ; contested N.W. Lanark (U.), 1910 ; Capt. and O.C. Infantry Unit O.T.C., Edin. Univ., 1908 - 10 ; previously served as Lt. in Forth Div. Submarine Miners (Vols.) and Q.R.V.B.R.S. ; edited this Register, 1908- 10; Editor, Lit. Dept. Nat. Unionist Assoc, Lond., since 1912; m. 1910 Ida Emilie, dau. of Morten Fischer, J. P. (Provost of Dollar), of Elmbank, Dollar. Address : 14 Norland Square, Lond., W. ROBERTSON, Alexander Weir, now Robertson-Durham, 1887-95. CI. 1- Sp. b. 11 Dec. 1877 ; s. of James A. Robertson-Durham, C.A., 35 Buck- ingham Terrace ; Dux CI. 1, 1888 (Trotter Medal) ; XV. ; won 100 Yds. 1894 ; Quarter-mile, 1893, 1894. • A.F.C. ; Rugby, v. England, 1897 ; C.A. Edin. 1900 ; F.F.A. 1901 ; S. father in Bog- head, 1909 ; m. Mabel Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Stevenson of Moat. Address : Bog- head, Bathgate, and 4 Coates Gardens, Edin. TITTERTON, Ernest Patrick, 1887-9. CI. 1, 2. b. 9 Dec. 1874 ; s. of C. R. Titterton, Eastbourne House, Porto- bello. Edin. Univ. ; L.R.C.P. and S. ; L.F.P. and S. Glasg. ; gen. med. pract. ; m. Nan L., dau. of Rev. Robert Graham. Address : Pretoria House, Fore Street, Saltash, Cornwall. WALLACE, James Cecil, 1887-94. CI. l-5b. b. 5 May 1877 ; s. of Sheriff Wallace, The Hope, Moffat. Architect. Address : The Hope, Moffat. WATSON, James Arthur, 1887-91. CI. 1-5. b. 9 Dec. 1876 ; s. of George Watson, Advocate, Sheriff -Sub. of Wigtown, Newton Stewart ; Dux CI. 2, 1889. Class. Schol. Wadham Coll. Oxon; 2nd CI. Hons. Mods. ; 2nd CI. Lit. Hum. ; B.A. Oxon ; W.S. 1903 ; Sec. Nairobi Munici- pality, B.E.A. ; m. Gwendoline Isabel, dau. of T. P. Gillespie, Muiravonside House, Linlith- gow. Address : Municipal Offices, Nairobi, B.E. Africa. 1888-9 ADAM, Robert Jeffreys, 1888-93. CI. P.3-4a. s. of Robert Smith Adam, 11 E. Claremont Street. ANDERSON, Francis, 1888-99. CI. P.l- 7a. b. 21 May 1881 ; s. of Archibald Anderson, Cairn Craig, Trinity ; Dux CI. 2a, 1893 ; XV. Capt. 1898-9 ; XI. Capt. 1898; Gym. VIIL ; won Steeplechase, 1898 and 1899. Capt. Royal Scots ; 2ndLt. 1901 ; Lt. 1903 ; Capt. 1913; served in S. African War (Queen's medal with three clasps. King's medal with two clasps) ; now with W.A.F.F. Address : 4 Melville Crescent, Edin. ASHER, William Augustus, 1888-96. CI. P.8-6. b. 6 July 1878; s. of W. G. C. Asher, Farmer. Planter ; m. 1914 Margaret, y. dau. of E. A. Harley , Redholm, Loughborough. A ddress : Teekoy Estate, Erattapetta P.O., via Kot- tayam, Travancore, S. India. BALFOUR, Hon. James Moncreiff, 1888- 94. CI. P.3-4. b. 6 July 1878 ; s. of Right Hon. J. B. Balfour, Q.C., M.P., Lord Justice-Gen., 1st Baron Kinross of Glasclune. Cheltenham, 1894-7 ; B.A. Ball. Coll. Oxon; W.S. 1904; m. Madeline Maude, dau. of James Graham Watson, Kingston Grange, Liberton. Address : 23 Heriot Row, Edin. 1888-9 411 BALFOUR, Hon. John Ramsay Blair, 1888-96. CI. P.l-5b. b. 21 Sept. 1881 ; s. of Right Hon. J. B. Balfour, Q.C., M.P., Lord Justice-Gen., 1st Baron Kinross of Glasclune. Cheltenham, 1896-1900 ; B.A. Ball. Coll. Oxon. Address: Drumsheiigh House, Drum- sheugh Gardens, Edin. BALFOUR, Hon. Harry Robert Chi- chester, 1888-97. CI. P.l-5a. b. 31 Oct. 1882 ; s. of Right Hon. J. B. Balfour, Q.C., M.P., Lord Justice- Gen., 1st Baron Kinross of Glasclune. Cheltenham, 1897-1901 ; BaU. Coll. Oxon, 1901-5 ; 2nd CI. Mods. 1903 ; and CI. Lit. Hum. 1905 ; I.C.S. 1905 ; Clerk in Comtee. Office, House of Commons, 1906-8 ; Clerk in Home Office since 1908. Address : 99 St. George's Square, Lond., S.W. BALFOUR-KINNEAR, George William Balfour, 1888-95. CI. 1-6. b. 16 Nov. 1877; s. of G. T. Balfour- Kinnear, W.S., 6 Doune Terrace. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. ; W.S. 1903 ; m. Hen- rietta Mary, dau. of James Burness, W.S. Address : c/o Hamilton, Kinnear and Beat- son, W.S., Edin. BAXTER, Edmund, 1888-94. CI. l-5a. b. 9 Sept. 1878 ; s. of Charles Baxter, W.S., 7 Rothesay Place. Cheltenham, 1894-6. BEGG, Robert Henderson, 1888-90. CI. l-2a. b. 22 May 1878 ; s. of J. Hen- derson Begg, Advocate, Sheriff-Sub. at Aberdeen and Kincardine. Capt. R.G.A. ; 2nd Lt. 1900 ; Lt. 1902 ; Capt. 1913. War Service : served at Aden, 1903 , during operations in the interior, m. . BELL, James Newall, 1888-93. CI. P.3- 2a. b. 2 Feb. 1880 ; s. of John Bell, W.S., of Castlecreavie, Kirkcudbright- shire, 35 Dublin Street, Edin. Edin. Univ. 1901-3 ; A.F.C. ; Engineer, U.S.A. and Canada, since 1903 ; m. 1910 Muriel, dau. of George Morphy, 316 Avenue Road, Toronto, Ont., Canada. Address : c/o Canadian Ingersoll Rand Co., 708 Do- minion Trust Building, Vancouver, B.C., Canada. BELL, John Montgomerie, 1888-98. CI. P.3-Sp. b. 30 June 1879; s. of M. Montgomerie Bell, W.S., 9 Ran- dolph Crescent; XV. Capt. 1897-8; XL; Ephor. A.F.C. ; W.S. 191 1 ; m. Jean, y. dau. of Lt.-Col. James F. Macleod, C.M.G., Judge of the Supreme Court of Canada. Address : Calgary, Alberta, Canada. BELL, Joseph Anthony Douglas, 1888- 1900. CI. P.l-7b. b. 23 July 1882 ; s. of Robert Craigie Bell, W.S.. 4. Buckingham Terrace. Capt. A.S.C. ; Direct Com. R.F.A. 1900 ; I. A. 1904-10 ; A.S.C. 1910 ; m. Penelope Avice Horn, Wimbledon Park House, Lond., S.W. Address: 4 Buckingham Terrace, Edin. BELL, Lewis Hay Irving, 1888-97. CI. 1- 7a. b. 23 Oct. 1878; s. of Robert Craigie Bell, W.S., 4 Buckingham Ter- race ; XV. Capt. 1896-7 ; Gym. VHI. Edin. Univ.; M.B., Ch.B. 1904; A.F.C; Capt. 1902-4 ; Rugby, v. England, 1900 ; u. Wales and Ireland, 1904 ; Med. Off. Madras and Southern Mahratta Railway since 1906. Address : Hubli, India. BENNETT, James Francis, 1888-98. CI. P.2-Sp. b. 13 Aug. 1880 ; s. of E. F. T. Bennett, Rugby Cottage, Musselburgh. Stockbroker. Address: Cambridge Block, Vancouver, B.C., Canada. BLACKWOOD, Claude Harold, 1888-90. CI. P.l. b. 4 Sept. 1880 ; s. of J. Black- wood, Dunkeld Lodge, Wardie. Capt. R.G.A. Sp. Reserve ; served in S. African War (Queen's medal with four clasps. King's medal with three clasps, Colonial Star) ; m. Mable M. Gilbert. Ad- dress : Easter Coul, Auchterarder, Perth- shire. BOWIE, John Tweedie, 1888-9. CI. 1. b. Dec. 1876 ; s. of John Tweedie Bowie, C.A., Edin. Farmer. Address : Bovain, Killin. BOYD, Arthur Octavian, 1888-90. CI. P.2-P.4. b. 29 Sept. 1881 ; s. of James Boyd, 4 Moray Place. Rugby ; XV. Capt. ; R.l^I.A. Woolwich ; XV. ; Capt. R.H.A. ; 2nd Lt. 1900 ; Lt. 1901 ; Capt. 1910; m. Margaret BramweU. Address: St. Anthony, Ashurst, Lyndhurst, Hants. BRADBURY, Lewis Balfour, 1888-95. CI. 1-Army. b. 11 Nov. 1877 ; s. of James Francis Bradbury, I.C.S. ; XV., XL ; won Cricket Ball, 1894, 1895 ; Quarter-mile, 100 Yds., 1895. R.M.C. Sandhurst (passed out fifth) ; XV. and Athletic Team ; A.F.C. ; Cities v. Rest, 1896 ; won Officers' Races, 100 Yds. and Quarter-mile, Aldershot, 1897 ; Lt. znd Batt. Gordon Highs. ; 2nd Lt. 1897 ; killed in action at Elandslaagte, 22 Oct. 1899 ; see also E.A. Ch. iii. 78 ; vii. 18 and 79 ; viii. 5. BREMNER, Huntly William B., 1888. CI. P.2. s. of William Bremner, 8 Ann Street. 412 1888-9 BRIGGS, George Clark, 1888-93. CI. l-5b. s. of Francis Briggs, 48 N. Manor Place. Clare Coll. Cantab ; Capt. ist Batt. R.S. Fus. ; 2ndLt. 1899 ; Lt. 1900 ; Capt. 1905 ; served in S. African War, 1 899-1902; relief of Ladysmith, actions at Colenso and Fre- derickstad (Queen's medal with four clasps, King's medal with two clasps). Address : Huntingdon, Haddington. BROUN, James Douglas, 1888-93 (Dec). CI. 1-L.M. b. 20 Nov. 1877 ; s. of Archibald Broun, Advocate, P.C.S. and D.t,., 12 Oxford Terrace. Banker. A ddress : 1 1 Comely Bank, Edin. BROWN, Hugh Maxwell, 1888-9. CI. 1. b. 31 May 1878 ; s. of George Brown, 10 Douglas Crescent. St. Ninians, Moffat, and Fettes, 1 892-6 ; XV. ; Engineer with C. A. Parsons and Co., Newcastle-on-Tyne. Address : The Nook, Dunblane. BROWN, Wilfrid Latham, 1888-90. CI. P.l, P.2. b. 2 Jan. 1881 ; s. of James Brown, 32 Moray Place. Farmer ; d. 19 Aug. 1903. BRUCE, Alexander Livingstone, 1888-94. CI. P.l-2b. b. 24 Oct. 1881 ; s. of A. L. Bruce, 10 Regent Terrace. R.M.C. Sandhurst ; Lt. i6th Lancers ; served in S. African War ; wounded and invalided ; now superintending the estates of the A. L. Bruce Trust in Nyasaland. Ad- dress : Magomero, Nyasaland, Africa. BUCHANAN, Leonard Cross, 1888-94. CI. 1-M. 5. s. of H. Cross Buchanan, St. Andrews Road, Bedford. Planter, Ceylon. CARLISLE, Archibald HiUiard, 1888-90. CI. la-3. s. of George Carlisle, C.E., 6 Lomond Road, Trinity. CARLISLE, Henry George, 1888-94. CI. lb-5b. s. of George Carlisle, C.E., 6 Lomond Road, Trinity. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., Ch.B. 1899 ; Medallist in Mat. Med. and Physics, Histol. and Pract. Pathol., Jun. and Sen. Physiol. ; gen. med. pract. ; Hon. Phys. Roy. Liver- pool Co. Hosp. for Children and Med. Off. Akbar Reformatory, Heswall, Cheshire. A ddress : Heswall, Cheshire. CARLISLE, Reginald Hildred, 1888-97. CI. P.2-5a. s. of George Cariisle, C.E., 6 Lomond Road, Trinity ; XV. Address : Salisbury, S. Africa. CARMICHAEL, Charles Sherwood, 1888-9. CI. 1. s. of Andrew T. Car- michael, Shanghai. Farmer, Swaziland ; served with Methuen's Horse, 1899-1902. Address: P.O., Bremers- dorp, Swaziland, S. Africa. CARMICHAEL, James Fell Scott, 1888- 97. CI. P.2-Sp. b. 28 Jan. 1880; s. of James Carmichael, M.D., 22 Northumberland Street ; XI. Served in S. African War with Imp. Yeo. 1900-1 ; Solicitor ; now Man. Bukit Asahan Rubber Estate, Malacca ; m. 1910 Edith Susan Savery of Bexley, Kent. Address : Malacca Rubber Estates, Malacca, S.S. CHEYNE, Harry, jun., 1888-1901. CI. P.l-7b. b. 8 Dec. 1882; s. of Harry Cheyne, W.S., 13 Rutland Street; XV. ; won Quarter-mile and Hurdles, 1901. Univ. Coll. Oxou ; B.A. ; O.U.R.F.C. i9°3-5 ; W.S. 1908 ; of Mackenzie and Ker- mack, W.S., Edin. Address : 4 Moray Place, Edin. CLARK, George Andrew, 1888-92. CI. P.1-P.4. b. 12 June 1882; s. of Richard Clark, J.P. and D.L., 20 Learmonth Terrace. Fettes, 1 896-1900 ; XV. ; Lt. 3rd Batt. Seaforth Highs, and ist Batt. R.S. Fus. ; 2nd Lt. 1902 ; Lt. 1906 ; ret. 1906 ; served in S. African War, 1901-2 ; d. 30 June 1910. COLDSTREAM, John, 1888-96. CI. l-7a. b. 23 Dec. 1877 ; s. of William Cold- stream, I.C.S., 69 West Cromwell Road, Lond. ; XV. R.M.C. Sandhurst, 1896; Wore. Coll. Oxon, 1896-1900; XV., XL; Lond. Scott. F.C. 1900; I.C.S. 1900; Ass. Comr., Punjab, 1901-6 ; Under Sec. Punjab Govt. 1906-10 ; Subdjv. and Settlement Off., Kulu, since 1910. Address : Kulu, Punjab, India. COOK, John, 1888-92. CI. P.3-3b. b. 26 May 1880 ; s. of Sir Henry Cook, W.S., 18 India Street. Loretto, 1892-8 ; Merton Coll. Oxon ; B.A.; W.S. 1907; of W. and J. Cook, W.S., Edin.; m. 1911 Frances Margaret Auldjo, dan. of T. S. Esson, W.S. Address: 28 Ann Street, Edin. COWAN, George Spankie, 1888-94. 01. P.2 - lb. b. 4 May 1881 ; s. of Archibald Cowan, 50 Albany Street, d. 19 Sept. 1894. COWAN, Samuel Hunter, 1888-95. 01. 1-Army. b. 21 April 1878; s. of Rev. C. J. Cowan, B.D., Min. Of 1888-9 413 Morebattle, Kelso; Ferguson Medal, 1895. R.M.A. Woolwich, 1896-7 ; Capt. R.E. ; 2nd Lt. 1897 ; Lt. 1900 ; Capt. 1906. Staff Service: Off. of Cadet Co. (CI. B), R.M.A. , 1904-7; Staff Capt. Army H.Q., War Oflace, 1910. Assoc. Mem. R.E. Comtee. Electric Lighting, 1910 ; A.M.I. E.E. ; Mem. of Engineering Standards Comtee. ; m. Jean M. Hore, 31 S. Oswald Road, Edin. Ad- dress : c/o Cox and Co., 16 Charing Cross, Lond., S.W. CROOM, David Halliday, 1888-93. CI. l-5a. b. 2 June 1877 ; s. of Sir J. Halliday Cioom, M.D., F.R.C.P.E., Prof, of Midwifery in the Univ. of Edin. Caius CoU. Cantab ; B.A. 1898 ; Edin. Univ.; M.B., Ch.B. 1903; M.D. 1906; F.R.C.P.E. 1910 ; gen. med. pract. ; late Sen. Ass. Phys. Leith Hosp. ; Phys. Roy. Pub. Disp., Edin. ; Mem. Assoc, of Phys. of Great Britain and Ireland ; F.O.S. Edin ; various publications in med. journals ; m. Eleanor Addey Blair Cunynghame. Address : 17 Alva Street, Edin. DAWSON, John Douglas, 1888-94. CI. 1-M. 5. b. 13 Sept. 1877 ; s. of John Gillon Dawson, 24 Royal Terrace. Merchant, Leith ; m. Dove A., dau. of Geo. Cotton, 26 Mayfield Terrace, Edin. Address ; 23 Regent Terrace, Edin. DAWSON, Percy Furneaux, 1888-9. CI. 2. b. 25 May 1877 ; s. of Adam Dawson, 36 Royal Terrace. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. ; W.S. 1903 ; m. Christian Margaret, dau. of Robert Menzies, S.S.C. Address : 7 Royal Terrace, Edin. DICKSON, WilUam ElUot Carnegie,1888- 95. a. l-7a. b. 15 Jan. 1878 ; s. of George Dickson, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., 9 India Street. B.Sc. 1898 ; M.B., Ch.B. 1901 (ist CI. Hons.) Edin. ; M.D. (ist CI. Hons.) ; F.R.C.P.E. ; Baxter Schol. Nat. Sc. ; Stark Schol. CUn. Med. ; Crichton Research Schol. ; Lect. on Pathol, and Apphed Bacteriology and Sen. Ass. to Prof, of Pathol. , Edin. Univ. ; Pres. Roy. Med. Soc. ; Author of Text-books of Gen. and Sp. Pathology, etc. ; m. Frances Edith, dau. of Prof. W. S. Greenfield, Edin. Univ. Address: 92a Findhorn Place, Edin. EGERTON, James Boswell, 1888-9. CI. P.2. b. 4 Nov. 1880 ; s. of Mrs. Egerton, 1 Atholl Place. Capt. I.S.C. ; 2nd Lt. 1900 ; I.S.C. 1901 ; Lt. 1902 ; Capt. 1909 ; A.D.C. to G.O.C. Somaliland F.F. 1903-4 ; served on N.W.F., Waziristan, 1901-2 (desp., Lond. Gaz. 8 Aug. 1902, medal with clasp) ; again on N.W.F. 1902, against the Darwesh Khel Waziris ; E. Africa, 1903-4 ; operations in Somaliland ; action at Jidballi (desp. , Lond. Gaz. 2 Sept. 1904, medal with two clasps). Address : Quetta, India. EGERTON, Wion de Malpas, 1888-9. CI. P.3. s. of Mrs. Egerton, 1 Atholl Place. ELLIS, Leonard M'Intyre, 1888-90. CI. 1, la. b. 2 June 1877; s. of Right Rev. Rowland Ellis, D.D., afterwards Bp. of Aberdeen, 19 Abercromby Place. In business in Borneo. Address : Balik Papan, Kotei, East Dutch Borneo. FERGUSON, Frederick, jun., 1888-96. CI. 1-M. 5. b. 5 Dec. 1878; s. of Frederick Ferguson, 15 Grosvenor Street; XV. Address : c/o Paterson, Simons and Co. Ltd., Singapore, S.S. FERGUSON, Frederick Charies, 1888-98. CI. P.l-Sp. b. 8 Nov. 1881; s. of William Ferguson, W.S., 26 Warriston Crescent ; XV. A.F.C. ; served with 70th Co. Imp. Yeo. in S. African War, 1900-1, and with Transvaal M.R. in Zulu rebellion, 1906 ; m. 1910 M. Frame. Address : P.O. Box 212, East Rand, Transvaal. FERRYMAN, William Edward, 1888-90. CI. l-2a. b. 18 Feb. 1876 ; s. of A. H. Ferryman of Lochend, Caith- ness, and 2 Douglas Crescent, Edin. Glasg. Univ. 1897-8 ; Mem. Inst, of Accountants and Actuaries, Glasg., 1904 ; ist Lanark Rifles, 1897-1902 ; served with Vol. Service Co. 2nd Cameronians in S. African War, 1900-1 (Queen's medal with four clasps) ; Freeman of City of Glasgow ; C.A. Johannesburg. Address : 4 Standard Bank Chambers, Johannesburg, S. Africa. ERASER, Edward, 1888-91. CI. l-3b. b. 28 Dec. 1877 ; s. of Alexander Eraser, Printer, Canonmills Lodge. C.A. Edin. 1901 ; Accountant, U.S.A., since 1902, and since 1906 with Arthur Young and Co., Certified PubUc Accountants, N.Y., etc. Address: 1 106 Commerce Bnild- , ing, Kansas City, Mo., U.S.A. ERASER, George, 1888-91 and 1895-6. CI. P.3-lb and M. 6. b. 30 June 1880 ; s. of Alexander Eraser, Printer, Canonmills Lodge. Farmer, N.Z., since 1900. Address: Man- garoa, Ohura, King's Co., Auckland, N.Z. ERASER, George Alexander, 1888-95. CI. l-7a. b. 9 June 1877 ; s. of William Stuart Eraser, W.S., 42 414 1888-9 Melville Street ; Dux CI. 3a and 4a, 1891 and 1892. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. ; C.A. Edin. 1903 ; of R. and E. Scott, C.A., Edin. Address : 42 Melville Street, Edin. FRASER, Patrick Neill, 1888-9. CI. P.3. s. of Patrick Neill Fraser, Rockville, Murrayfield. Printer. Address : Rockville, Murray- field. FRASER, William Neill, 1888-90 (April). CI. 2, 3. s. of Patrick Neill Fraser, Rockville, Murrayfield. Capt. A.P.D. GEDDES, George William Stewart, 1888-9 and 1893-7. CI. P.8-M. 6. b. 16 Aug. 1878 ; s. of George Hutton Geddes, 8 Douglas Crescent. d. 1911. GIBSON, George Herbert Rae, 1888-99 (April). CI. P.2-6. s. of G. A. Gibson, M.D., 3 Drumsheugh Gar- dens; XV. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., Ch.B. 1906 ; M.D. 1910 ; F.R.C.P.E. 1911, M. 1908 ; also at Dublin, Berlin, Grenoble, Munich, Zurich, Univs. ; served with 3rd Batt. A. and S. Highs, in S. African War (medal and two clasps) ; Author of various med. articles ; m. 1914 Eflfie Laurie Gray, y. dau. of James Henderson, Craigievar House, Liberton, Mid- lothian. Address : 709 Dunsmuir Street, Vancouver, B.C., Canada. GLASSFORD, Alexander Dunlop Gordon, 1888-95. CI. 1-M. 6. b. 30 Oct. 1877 ; s. of James G. Gordon Glass- ford of Dougalston, Stirling ; XI., XV. A.F.C. ; Rubber-planter, Kuala Lumpur ; d. 14 Oct. 1909 ; see also E.A. Ch. xvii. 9. GOLDSMID, Campbell, 1888-9. CI. P.3. s. of Edmund Goldsmid, Tutor, 3 Fettes Row. GOLDSMID, Sidney, 1888-9. CI. P.3. s. of Edmund Goldsmid, Tutor, 3 Fettes Row. GOURLAY, William Balfour, 1888-91 and 1894-9. CI. P.3-Sp. b. 6 July 1879 ; s. of Dr. Fredrick Gourlay, Weston- super-Mare. Trin. Coll. Cantab, B.A. 1902 ; M.B., B.C. 1914; L.R.C.P. and S.E. 1910 ; gen. med. pract. ; late Ho. Surg. R.I.E. Address : Dawyck, Stobo, Peeblesshire. HORSFIELD, Arthur Eustace, 1888-94. CI. l-4b. s. of John H. Horsfield, Sec. Scott. Waggon Co., 20 Lomond Road, Trinity. HUNTER, Norman Frederick, 1888-97. CI. P.3-Sp. s. of James Hunter, M.D., 18 Abercromby Place; XI. Ch. CoU. Cantab. Address : Huntington, Ascot Heath, Ascot. HUNTER, Thomas Mansfield, 1888-96. CI. la-7a. s. of James Hunter, M.D., 18 Abercromby Place ; Dux CI. 1 and Joint Diix of School, 1896 ; XI. Barr., Lond. ; prospective candidate (U.) for Berwickshire. A ddress : 8 Fig Tree Court, Temple, Lond., E.C., and The Cottage, Duns. HUSBAND, Francis, 1888-90 and 1892-9. CI. P.1-P.8 and Ib-L.M. b. 15 Feb. 1883 ; s. of WiUiam Husband, M.D., 4 Royal Circus. A.M.I. E.E. ; Mech. and Elect. Engineer, with Edmundson's Electricity Corporation Ltd., Lond. and Dublin. Address : 19 Norland Square, Lond., W., and 4 Wardie Road, Edin IRONS, Arthur Valentine Blackwell, 1888-98. CI. P.2-4a. b. 14 Feb. 1878 ; s. of J. Campbell Irons, M.A., S.S.C, 22 York Place. Edin. Univ. ; served with Lothians and Berwickshire Yeo. in S. African War (two medals) ; Lt. A.S.C. ; Ass. Resident, N. Nigeria; m. 1914 Phyllis, e. dau. of W. S. Turner of St. Sampsons, Guernsey. Address : Nassarawa, N. Nigeria. IRONS, George BarnesBlackwell,1888-95. CI. P.2-4b. b. 1 Nov. 1879 ; s. of J. Campbell Irons, M.A., S.S.C, 22 York Place. Edin. Vet. Coll. ; Cape M.P. ; served in S. African War ; now farmer, O.R.C. ; m. Agnes, dau. of Mr. Seimon Farmer, S. Africa. Address : Kaallaagte, Bethlehem, O.R.C, S. Africa. JAMESON, Alexander M'CuUoch, 1888- 95. CI. P.2-4a. b. 2 May 1881 ; s. of Andrew Jameson, K.C., Hon. Lord Ardwall, Senator of the Coll. of Justice. Loretto, 1895 ; St. Andrews Univ. ; won Punjab Army Cup, 1906 ; Capt. 13th Indian Lancers ; 2nd Lt. K.O.S.B. 1901 ; Lt. 1904 ; Capt. 1909 ; served in S. African War (Queen's medal with clasp. King's medal with two clasps) ; m. 1912 Enid Hamilton, o. dau. of John Boyd, Sheriff-Sub. of Lanarkshire at Glasg. Address : Loralai, Balucliistan. JAMESON, John Gordon, 1888-95. 01. 1-7. b. 13 April 1878 ; s. of Andrew Jameson, K.C., Hon. Lord Ardwall, Senator of the Coll. of Justice ; Dux CI. 6, 1894, and MacGillivray Essay Prizes, 1894 and 1895. BaU. Coll. Oxon ; B.A. ; Oxford and Inter -Univ. Championship Middle-weight Boxing, 1899 ; Swimming, Water Polo, 1888-9 415 Oxford V. Cambridge, 1897-1900 ; Edin. Univ. ; LL.B. ; Fencing Champion, 1903 ; Advocate, 1905; contested East Edinburgh (U.), By-Election, 1912 ; m. 1913 Lucy Margaret, 5th dau. of A, L. Smith, Jowett Fell., Ball. Coll. Oxon. Address : 14 Moray Place, Edin. JAMIESON, Peter Edwin, 1888-91. CI. P.3-la. b. 6 Jan. 1881 ; s. of James Jamieson, Brewer, 22 Douglas Cres- cent. CUfton Coll. 1894-9 ; XI. ; King's Coll. Cantab, 1900-5 ; B.A. ; Schol. ; ist CI. Med. and Mod. Lang. Trip. 1902 ; Coll. XI. Capt. ; I.C.S.; Ass. Comr., Burma. Address: c/o Burma Secretariat, Rangoon. KEEGAN, Charles Barr, 1888-9. CI. 1. b. 13 Oct. 1877 ; s. of John Keegan, S.S.C, 10 Duke Street. Farmer ; m. Marion, 3rd dau. of James Hunter, Standalane, Peebles. A ddress : West Shaftoe, Middleton, Morpeth. KIRKPATRICK, Charles, 1888-95. CI. P.3-6. b. 18 May 1879 ; s. of James ICirkpatrick, M.D., Dep. Surg.-Gen. Madras Army, 22 Magdala Crescent. R.M.C. Sandhurst ; Capt. I.S.C. ; Q.O. Corps of Guides, 2nd Lt. 1898 ; I.S.C. 1899 ; Lt. 1901 ; Capt. 1907 ; m. Elsie Isobel, dau. of J. Fasson, Esq., I.C.S. Ad- dress : Hoti Mardan, India. KIRKWOOD, Claude Muirhead, 1888-9. CI. P.l. s. of James Kirkwood, St. Winifred's, Murrayfield. m. . Address : 14 Hanover Square, Lond., W. M'BEAN, William George, 1888-99. CI. P.2-Sp. s. of A. F. M'Bean, M.A., Class. Master, E.A., 1883-1905. Sec. Oriental Govt. Security Life Assur. Co. Ltd., India, since 1902. Address : Roy. Bombay Yacht Club, Bombay. M' BRIDE, James Graham, 1888-95. CI. l-7b. b. 24 July 1879 ; s. of P. M'Bride, M.D., 16 Chester Street. Edin. Univ.; M.B.,Ch.B. 1901; F.R.C.S.E. 1904; Med. Insp. N.E. Rly. Co., York; late Ho. Phys. and Ho. Surg. R.I.E. ; m. Address: 22 South Drive, Harrogate. M'EWAN, William MacLean Clark, 1888- 94. CI. 2-U.M. b. 24 Oct. 1875 ; s. of Rev. Thomas M'Ewan, 36 Dick Place; XV. A.F.C. ; Capt. 1897-1900 ; played in six- teen Internationals: v. England, 1894-1900; V. Wales, 1894-6, 1899, 1900 ; v. Ireland, 1896-9 ; played in Internationals of 1894 while at school ; Johannesburg F.C. Capt. 1901-3 ; Stockbroker. Address : 36 Dick Place, Edin. See also E.A. Ch. i. 79. M'KECHNIE, Charles William, 1888-91 and 1893-5. CI. P.3-2b and 3-4. b. 29 May 1879 ; s. of Sheriff M'Kechnie, K.C., 60 Northumberland Street. C.S. of the O.R.C. 1902. Address : Government Offices, Bloemfontein, O.R.C, S. Africa. M'KECHNIE, Dugald, 1888-96. CI. P. 2-5. b. 9 Jan. 1881 ; s. of Sheriff M'Kechnie, K.C., 60 Northumber- land Street. C.A. Edin. 1904 ; in Calcutta since 1904. Address : 25 Mangoe Lane, Calcutta. M'KECHNIE, Richard Dennistone Camp- bell, 1888-95. CI. l-5b. b. 6 June 1877 ; s. of Sheriff M'Kechnie, K.C., 60 Northumberland Street. Law Agent, 1901. Address : 15 Castle Street, Edin. MACKENZIE, Kenneth, 1888-9. CI. P.2. b. 10 March 1882 ; s. of John Ord Mackenzie, W.S., of Dolphinton, 20 Ainslie Place. Cargilfield, 1890-6 ; Fettes, 1896-1901 ; Ball. CoU. Oxon ; Oxford v. Cambridge (Hammer) ; W.S. 1909 ; m. May Eudora Horsbrugh. Address : 20 Ainslie Place, Edin. MACNAIR, Robert Morton, 1888-91. CI. P.3-2b. b. 14 April 1879 ; s. of Robert Macnair, M.D., 11 Dundonald Street. Address : 18 Inverleith Place, Edin. MADSEN, Henry Waldemar, 1889. CI. 1. s. of W. Madsen, 9 Wardie Crescent. Address : 14 Dudley Terrace, Leith. MATTHEW, James, 1888-93. CI. l-5b. b. Oct. 1877 ; s. of Charles Matthew, L.D.S. Ed., 15 Ainshe Place. Address : Brisbane, Australia. MITCHELL, John Barron, 1888-90. CI. l-2b. b. 11 Nov. 1876 ; s. of James Mitchell. Alberta Govt. Telephone Dept. ; m. Jane Harris Keir, Bankf oot, Perthshire. A ddress : Gen. Dehvery, Strathcona, Alta., Canada. MONCREIFF, Edwin Robert, 1888-96. CI. 1-M. 6. b. 30 June 1877 ; s. of Hon. James W. Moncreiff, W.S., 6 Ainshe Place ; XV ; XL Capt. 1896. Stockbroker, Edin. ; Dir. E.A. since 1913 ; m. Mary, 2nd dau. of Matthew Montgomerie BeU, W.S., Edin. Address : 13 Deanpark Crescent, Edin. MONCREIFF, Henry Wellwood, 1888-95. CI. 1-6. b. 21 July 1876 ; s. of Hon. 416 1888-9 James W. Moncreiff, W.S., 6 Ainslie Place ; XV. Capt. 1894-5. A.F.C. ; Man. the Edinburgh Finance Co., Fort George, B.C. Address : P.O. Box 42, Fort George, B.C., Canada. MORRISON, James Noel, 1888-9. CI. 1. b. 25 Dec. 1877 ; s. of Charles Morri- son, 25 Royal Terrace. Blair Lodge ; A.F.C. ; Lond. Scott. F.C. ; Capt. 1902-3 ; Composition Manufacturer, Lond. ; m. Edith Margaret Lennard. Ad- dress : 14 Sydney House, Bedford Park, Lond., W. NALBOROUGH, Alfred Edward, 1888- 96. CI. P.2-5. s. of T. Nalborough, Eudora, Lomond Road, Trinity. Address : Grimstone Hall, Trimley, Suf- folk. NEILSON, Ian Barr Cumming, 1888-9. CI. P.l. b. May 1879 ; s. of John Neilr son, W.S., 23 E. Claremont Street. Fettes, 1892-7 ; XV. ; insur. office ; Capt. A.S.C. (T.F.), 1908; served in Boer War as Lance-Corp. in Vol. Service Co. ist R.S. 1900-1 (medal with four clasps). Address: 32 Howard Place, Edin. NELSON, Ian Theodore, 1888-96. CI. la-6b ; s. of Thomas Nelson, St. Leonard's, Newington. Trin. Coll. Cantab ; Printer and Publisher, Edin. ; m. Vera Mandeville. Address : 10 Randolph Crescent, Edin. NEWLANDS, Andrew Randall, 1888- 98. CI. P.1-4. b. 3 Jan. 1883 ; s. of Andrew Newlands, S.S.C., 27 Great King Street. In Art. Mil., Leith Fort; joined H.L.I, as 2nd Lt. during S. African War; returned to Leith Fort after war, and res. ; now with De Beers' Co. at Beaconsfield, Kimberley, 8. Africa. NEWLANDS, John Eric, 1888-98. CI. P.l-Sp. b. 12 Dec. 1881; s. of Andrew Newlands, S.S.C, 27 Great King Street. B.Sc. Edin.; A.M.I.C.E. ; Engineer, Can. Pac. Rly., Canada, on Construction and Irrigation Works. Address : C.P.R. Irri- gation Dept., Calgary, Alta., Canada. NOWERS, Arthur Henry Crawford, 1888- 98. CI. P.3-Sp. b. 1 Jan. 1881 ; s. of T. W, Nowers, 39 St. Bernard's Crescent, Local Agent Grand Trunk Rly. of Canada (Freight Dept.) ; m. Isabel Alice CoUis of Aldeburgh, Suffolk. Address : 3 Buttrey Street, Niagara Falls, Ont., Canada. PETERSON, John Carles Kennedy, 1888-9. CI. 2. b. 28 March 1876 ; s. of Peter Peterson, Prof, of Sanskrit, Bombay. Dulwich Coll. ; Magdalen Coll. Oxon, B. A. ; I.C.S. ; m. Flora, dau. of A. D. Campbell, 8 Bellevue Crescent, Edin. Address : c/o Grindlay and Co., Calcutta. POTT, Alexander, 1888-98. CI. P.l- L.M. b. 10 Oct. 1883 ; s. of George Pott, 55 Albany Street ; Gym. VIII. Trader in Rhodesia ; d. 1906 at Salisbury, Rhodesia. POTT, George, 1888-98. CI. P.3-M. 6. b. 23 April 1882 ; s. of George Pott, 55 Albany Street. m. Gwendoline Ward. Address : Ingle- wood, Taranaki, N.Z. POTT, James Gideon, 1888-97. CI. P.3- M. 6. b. 15 Feb. 1880 ; s. of George Pott, 55 Albany Street ; Gym. VIII. Of Potburn, Selkirk ; farming for five yrs. ; J. P. for Selkirkshire ; m. Mary Cameron Anderson, Melbourne, Australia. Address: Millheugh, Jedburgh. ROSS, Frederick Ernest, 1888-96. CI. 1-6. b. 11 Nov. 1878 ; s. of F. J. C. Ross, Eastbourne, Penang. Edin. Univ. ; Sec. to the Rajah Muda of Kedah ; d. 12 Aug. 1904. SAUNDERS, Ernest John, 1888-93. CI. l-5b. b. 7 Oct. 1877 ; s. of William Saunders, S.S.C, 13 Inverleith Row. Contractor, Calcutta. Address : i Old Ballygunge, Calcutta, India. SAUNDERS, William Dunlop, 1888-93. CI. l-5b. b. 7 Oct. 1877 ; s. of Wil- liam Saunders, S.S.C, 13 Inverleith Row. S.S.C. Edin. 1909. Address : 22 Albany Street, Edin. SHAND, David Lister, jun., 1888-92. CI. P.2 - 2b. b. 24 Feb. 1881 ; s. of D. Lister Shand, W.S., 38 Northum- berland Street, d. 31 Oct. 1892. SHAND, John Harvey, 1888-96. CI. P. 3-5b. b. 17 Feb. 1879 ; s. of D. Lister Shand, W.S., 38 Northumberland Street. W.S. 1904 ; Vice-Pres. St. Andrew Soc. Address : 38 Northumberland Street, Edin. SINCLAIR, Philip Maclagan, 1888-93. CI. 1-3 ; b. 4 June 1878 ; s. of Robert Sinclair, Park Villa, Wardie Crescent. Man. G.S.N.C, Glasg. ; m. 1913 Flora, dau. of WiUiam Firth, Wideford, Granton 1888-9 417 Road, Edin. Address: Courthill, Bearsden, near Glasg. SMART, Charles Morton, 1888-90 and 1893-7. CI. P.2-P.4 and 4b-M. 6. b. 24 May 1880 ; s. of John Smart, S.S.C, 1 Greenhill Place. C.A. Edin. 1903. Address : 1 Greenhill Place, Edin. SMEATON, William Andrew, 1888-94. CI. 1-M. 6. b. 3 Nov. 1876 ; s. of Rev. J. Smeaton of TuUiallan, Kincardine- on-Forth, Perthshire ; XV., XI. ; won Long Jump, 1894. d. 20 June 1896. SMITH, Frank Milman Hume, 1888-9. CI. 1. s. of Hume Smith, 4 Perth Street. SMITH-STEINMETZ, Alistair Francis, 1888-95 (April). Q. l-7b. s. of James Paul Smith, 14 Forth Street. Scots CoU. Rome ; D.D. Gregorian Univ. ; Priest R.C. Ch. ; Ass. St. Jamas', Spanish Place, Manchester Square, Lond., W., 1904-10 ; Ass. St. John's, Brentford, since 1910. Address : St. John's, Brentford, Lond., W. SMITH-STEINMETZ, Gerard Archibald, 1888-94 (Dec). CI. 1-6. s. of James Paul Smith, 14 Forth Street, C.S. of S.S. ; Dist. Off. and Ass. Supt. of Indian Immigrants, Selangor; m. 19 13 Dorothy Mary, y. dau. of Charles Fehx MacCabe of Prestonhokn, Midlothian. Ad- dress : Klang, Selangor, F.M.S. TAYLOR, James MacBain, 1888-90. CI. 1, 2. s. of WiUiam Taylor, M.D., 12 Melville Street. Address : 12 Melville Street, Edin. THOMSON, Alan Graham, 1888-1900. CI. P.l-7a. b. 5 May 1882; s. of Andrew Thomson, 'Kmber Mer- chant, 15 Inverleith Place; Dux CI. 5b, 1895, and of the School, 1900; 1st Acad. Club Prize (Classics), 1900 ; XV., XI. ; won Mile and Steeple- chase, 1900. C.C.C. Oxon, 1900-4; B.A. 1904; W.S. 1907; of Mitchell and Baxter, W.S., Edin. ; m. 1914 Alice, dau. of Robert Weir. Ad- dress : 21 Chester Street, Edin. THOMSON, Ernest Torrance, 1888-95. CI. l-5a. b. 26 June 1878; s. of H. T. Thomson, 25 Belgrave Crescent. Stuttgart Conservatorium ; R.A.M. Lond., Westmorland Schol. and Gold Medal for Operatic Singing; on the stage; Musical Composer ; professional name, Ernest Tor- rence; m. Elsie R. Bedbrook, Lond. Ad- dress : Dunwoodie Country Club, Yonkers, N.Y., U.S.A. THOMSON, Ernest Walter, 1888-91. CI. P.2-P.4. b. 10 Nov. 1880; s. of Andrew Thomson, Timber Merchant, 15 Inverleith Place. Timber Merchant ; of the Granton Timber Co. Ltd. Address : 21 Chester Street, Edin. THOMSON, William Wilson, 1888-95. CI. l-7a. b. 22 Dec. 1877; s. of Andrew Thomson, Timber Merchant, 15 Inverleith Place ; Dux CI. 1 (Trot- ter Medal), 1889. New Coll. Oxon; B.A. 1898; Planter, Tobago, B.W.I. Address : Roxburgh, To- bago, B.W.I. TOD, Alexander James, 1888-96. CI. l-2a. b. 8 Aug. 1882 ; s. of William Tod, 23 Buckingham Terrace. Address : 86 N. Junction Street, Leith. TURNBULL, Phipps, 1888-97. CI. 1-Sp. b. 8 April 1878 ; s. of Patrick Turn- bull, C.A., 30 Northumberland Street ; XV., XL; won 100 Yds., 440 Yds., Hurdles, 1896, 1897. A.F.C. ; Rugby, v. England, 1901 and 1902 ; V. Ireland, 1901 and 1902 ; v. Wales, 1901 and 1902 ; F.F.A. 1902 ; d. 24 Aug. 1907; see also E.A. Ch. xv. 10. WALLACE, Edward Ord, 1888-97. CI. P.2-M. 6. b. 2 Dec. 1880; s. of Sheriff Wallace, The Hope, Moffat. Farmer; m. 1913 . Address: Okoboks, Alberta, Canada. WALLACE, John Selby Burrell, 1889-99. CI. P.1-6. b. 14 Dec. 1882; s. of Sheriff Wallace, The Hope, Moffat. Tea-planter. Address : Chollanaad, Mu- naar, Travancore, S. India. WATSON, James Miller Heron, 1888- 92. CI. l-3b. b. 5 July 1879; s. of Sir Patrick Heron Watson, M.D., LL.D., F.R.S., F.R.C.S.E., 16 Char- lotte Square. Sedbergh Sch. 1892-8 ; Oriel Col. Oxon, 1898-1902 ; B.A. 1902 ; M.A. 1908. Ad- dress: c/o J. C. Brodie and Son, W.S., 5 Thistle Street, Edin. WILSON, Christopher WiUiam, 1888-92. CI. l-4b. b. 1 Feb' 1878 ; s. of A. H. Wilson, 11 Drummond Place. R.M.C. Sandhurst, 1896, won Heavy and Middle Weight Boxing ; Estanciero, Argen- tine RepubUc ; m. Elizabeth R. Pearce. A ddress : 1 1 Drummond Place, Edin. 2d 418 1889-90 WILSON, Robert Sym, 1888-92. CI. l-4b. b. 17 Nov. 1876 ; s. of A. H. Wilson, 11 Drummond Place. Glenalmond ; XV. (Capt.) ; VIII. (Capt.) ; XI. ; Capt. Seaforth Highs. ; 2nd Lt. 1897 ; Lt. 1899; Capt. 1902; served in S. African War, 1899-1902; took part in advance on Kimberley, including action at Magersfontein (wounded) ; in O.R.C. May to 29 Nov. 1900; in Transvaal, March to Aug. 1901 and March to 31 May 1902; again in O.R.C. 30 Nov. 1900 to Jan. 1901 and Jan. to March 1902 ; also in Cape Colony, Feb. to March 1901 and Aug. 1901 to Jan. 1902 (Queen's medal with three clasps and King's medal with two clasps) ; m. Harriet Evelyn Pearce. Ad- dress : Fort George, Inverness-shire. WYLLIE, James Fergusson, 1889-95. CI. 1-M. 6. b. 11 Aug. 1877; s. of James Wyllie, Chamberlain of Argyll, Inveraray ; Dux CI. 3b, 1893. C.A. 1902 ; now Sec. Pub. Co., Lond. ; m. Helen, 2nd dau. of Rev. Robert Whyte, D.D., Edin. Address: 47 Belvedere Road, Lambeth, Lend., S.E. WYLLIE, John Wilson, 1889-96. CI. 1-5. b. 11 March 1879 ; s. of James Wyllie, Chamberlain of Argyll, Inver- aray ; won Long Jump, 1896. W.S. 1904. Address : Newfield, Ayr. YOUNG, Patrick Charles, 1888-99. CI. P.3-Sp. b. 22 Jan. 1880; s. of Peter A. Young, M.D., 25 Manor Place ; Gloag Medal, 1897, 8, 9 ; Mac- kenzie Prize (Math.), 1897 and 1898, and 2nd Acad. Club Prize (Math.) and MacGillivray Essay Prize, 1899; XV., XL ; won Mile and Cricket Ball, 1899. Scholar, Ch. Coll. Cantab ; 2nd CI. Mech. Sc. Trip. (Parts i. and ii.) ; M.A. ; CoU. XV., XI. ; A.F.C. ; A.M.I.C.E. ; P.W.D. India ; Ex-Engineer, Indian State Rlys. ; now Ass. Sec. Rly. Bd. ; m. Elizabeth Harvey, dau. of Patrick Turnbull, C.A., Edin. Address : Oatlands, Simla, India. 1889-90 ADAM, George Jeffreys, 1889-92 (Dec). CI. P.1-P.3. s. of Robert Smith Adam, 11 E. Claremont Street. ANDERSON, Archibald Mitchell, 1889- 1901 (Jan.). CI. P.l-L.M. b. 11 Oct. 1884 ; s. of John M. Anderson, 15 Grosvenor Street. Farmer, Victoria, Austraha. Home ad- dress : 15 Grosvenor Street, Edin. ANDERSON, John Charles, 1889-1900. CI. P.2-U.M. b. 7 Oct. 1883 ; s. of John M. Anderson, 15 Grosvenor Street; XL Merchant, Rangoon ; d. 28 Nov. 1910. ANDERSON, WiUiam Harvey, 1889-99. CI. P.2-U.M. b. 20 Sept. 1882; s. of John M. Anderson, 15 Grosvenor Street. Ass. with Bulloch Bros, and Co. Ltd., Lond., 1899-1902, Rangoon and Akyab, 1902-7 ; since 1908 with J. D. Findlay and Son Ltd., Moulmein, Burma. Address : c/o J. D. Findlay and Son Ltd., Moulmein, Burma. ANSON, Octavius Muir Hamilton, 1889- 91. CI. lb-2b. b. 13 Nov. 1879; s. of Col. G. W. Anson, Garvock, Sevenoaks, Kent. Fettes, 1892-8; XV.; R.M.C. Sandhurst, 1898-9 ; Lt. I.S.C. ; 2nd Lt. Dorsetshire Regt. 1899 ; Lt. I.S.C. 1901 ; served in S. African War, 1899-1900 (desp., medal with six clasps) ; served with 30th Punjabis in China, 1903-5 ; d. 30 Aug. 1905. BALFOUR-MELVILLE, James Elliot, 1889-91. C1.P.2,P.3. b. 9 July 1882; s. of LesUe M. Balfour-Melville, W.S., 3 Learmonth Terrace, Edin. CargiMeld and Malvern Coll. ; Assoc. XI. (Capt.) and XL ; Oriel CoU. Oxon ; B.A. ; O.U.A.F.C. XL 1901-5, Capt. 1904-5; C.A. Edin. 1912. Address: 3 Learmonth "Terrace, Edin. BALFOUR-MELVILLE, John Inglis, 1889-91. CI. P.2, P.3. b. 16 April 1881 ; s. of Leshe M. Balfour-Melville, W.S., 3 Learmonth Terrace, Edin. Cargilfield and Malvern Coll. ; W.S. 1906; m. Emily Mary Frances, y. dau. of William Henry Haig, Broomfield, Davidson's Mains. Address : 31 Abercromby Place, Edin. BAXTER, Charles Steuart, 1889-94. CI. P.l-2b. b. 13 April 1882 ; s. of Charles Baxter, W.S., 7 Rothesay Place. Cheltenham, 1894-8. BEVERIDGE, Alexander Watt, 1889-97. CI. la-7b. b. 17 March 1879 ; s. of Dr. A. W. Beveridge, 26 Buckingham Terrace. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., Ch.B. 1904; F.R.C.S.E. 1909 ; Ocuhst ; Ass. Surg. Edin. Eye Disp. ; Ophthal. Chn. Tutor, R.I.E. Address: 11 Manor Place, Edin. 1889-90 419 BLACKWOOD, John Lionel, 1889-90. CI. lb. b. 7 June 1877 ; s. of John Blackwood, Dunkeld Lodge, Wardie. Glenalmond ; Edin. Univ. ; Capt. 40th Brig. R.F.A. (Sp. Res.) ; 2nd Lt. 1903 ; Lt. 1905 ; Capt. 1908 ; m. E. D. Lake, dau. of John A. Loke-Gloag. Address: 23lnverleith Place, Edin. BLACKWOOD, Ronald Theodore, 1889- 94. CI. P.3-3b. b. 17 April 1881 ; s. of W. Blackwood, 5 Clarendon Crescent. Ch. Ch. Oxon ; B.A. BOYD, Thomas William, 1889. CI. P.l. s. of Rev. James Boyd, The Manse, Innerleithen. A ddress : The Manse, Innerleithen. BRODIE, Patrick, 1889-98. CI. P.4- M. 6. b. 1880; s. of J. Wilson Brodie, C.A., 23 Belgrave Crescent. Clare Coll. Cantab ; B.A. ; Stockbroker, Edin. ; of Torrie, Brodie and Maclagan. Address : 23 Belgrave Crescent, Edin. BROWN, Thomas Graham, 1889-1900. CI. P.2-Sp. b. 27 March 1882 ; s. of J. J. Graham Brown, M.D., 3 Chester Street. Edin. Univ.; B.Sc. (Hons.), 1903; M.B., Ch.B. (Hons.), 1906; M.D. (Gold Medal), 1912; M'Cosh Graduate and Med. Scholar. 1906; Carnegie Fell. 1910-13; 1907-9 Ass. in Physiol., Univ. of Glasg. ; 1910 Muirhead Demonstrator of Physiol., Univ. of Glasg. ; 19 13 Lect. on Experimental Physiol., Univ. of Manchester. Scientific Publications : Studies in the Physiology of the Nervous System, i.-xiv., in the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology ; The Intrinsic Factors in the Act of Progression ; Die Atembewegungen des Frosches, etc., in the Arch, fiir die ges. Physiologie ; Die Reflexfunktionen des Zentralnervensystems, in the Ergebnisse der Physiologie ; also other papers in the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology, Review of Neur- ology, Arch. f. die ges. Physiologie, Zeit- schrift fiir biol. Methodik, Journal of Phy- siology, Biochemical Journal, Proc. Royal Society, Lond., etc. Address: University, Manchester. BRUCE, James, jmi., 1889-98. CI. P.4- 7b. b. 13 Jan. 1880 ; s. of James Bruce, W.S., 23 St. Bernard's Crescent. W.S. 1904; m. 1911 Hannah Mary, dau. of Lewis L. Bilton, W.S. Address : 1 Coates Place, Edin. BUCHANAN, Edward Walker, 1889-90 and 1892-5. CI. P.2-la. s. of Edward G. Buchanan, 33 Drummond Place. BUTCHER, Harold, 1889-90. CI. P.4. b. 2 Dec. 1879; s. of Capt. M. J. Butcher, 19 Scotland Street. Rancher, South Alberta ; Ch. local Sch. Bd. Address : Park Reserve Ranche, Pincher Creek, South Alberta, Canada. CAMPBELL, Alexander, 1889-98. CI. P. 3-Sp. b. 14 March 1881 ; s. of Alexander D. Campbell, 8 Bellevue Crescent ; 2nd Acad. Club Prize for Mod. Subjects, 1898; Balfour Prize for German, 1898. R.M.A. Woolwich, 1898 ; Capt. R.E. ; Lt. 1900 ; Capt. 1909 ; served in S. African War (Queen's medal with five clasps) ; India, N.W.F., 1898 (medal and clasp). Address : Peshawar, N.W. Frontier Province, India. CAMPBELL, William Lachlan, 1889-97. a. P.4-Sp. b. 10 March 1880 ; s. of Alexander D. Campbell, 8 Bellevue Crescent ; Dux CI. 1, 2a, and 3a ; 2nd Acad. Club Prize for Mod. Sub- jects, 1897 ; Balfour Prize for German, 1897. R.M.A. Woolwich, 1897 ; Capt. LA. ; CLE. 1913 ; Lt. R.A. 1898; LA. 1905; Capt. 1907 ; at present Ass. Sec. to Chf. Comr., N.W.F. Province. Address: Govern- ment House, Peshawar, N.W. Frontier Province, India. CHIRNSIDE, James Iver Maciver, 1889- 91. CI. la-2b. s. of Robert Chirn- side, 29 Drumsheugh Gardens. COOK, Robert Russell, 1889-90. CI. 2a. b. 15 June 1878 ; s. of James Cook, 22 India Street. Edin. Univ. ; Farmer, AustraHa ; m. Maud Mary Hawkins. Address : Manley, near Sydney, N.S.W., Australia. COWAN, Hugh Francis, 1889-96. CI. la -7. b. 15 Jan. 1878; s. of R. Cameron Cowan, C.A., 30 Dick Place ; Dux CI. 4, 1893. A.I.A. ; F.F.A. 1906; Fruit - farming, British Columbia. Address: Enderby, B.C., Canada. CUTHBERT, Hugh Thornton, 1889-96. CI. Ib-M. 6. b. 25 Oct. 1878 ; s. of Hugh Cuthbert, 52 Great King Street ; XV., XL C.A. 1904 ; served in S. African War with Edin. and Berwick Yeo. (medal and three clasps) ; now Accountant, Arizona, U.S.A. ; m. Lucy Bishop Smith of New London, Connecticut, U.S.A. Address: 851 Ninth Street, Douglas, Arizona, U.S.A. 420 1889-90 DAWSON, Harry, 1889-95. CI. lb-4b. b. 23 Sept. 1878 ; s. of John Gillon Dawson, 24 Royal Terrace. Merchant, Leith ; m. Miss Watson, dau. of R. M. Watson, i Rothesay Place, Edin. Address : Rhuemore, Murrayfield. DODS, Francis Palliser, 1889-97. CI. 2b-Sp. b. 23 Feb. 1879 ; s. of Rev. Prin. Marcus Dods, D.D., 23 Great King Street ; Ephor ; XV., XI. Edin. Univ. ; Univ. Batt. Vol. Art. (Comm. three years) ; Capt. 79th Cameron Highs, of Canada ; A.F.C. ; Rugby, v. Ireland, 1901 ; Stockbroker and Financial Agent in Winnipeg ; m. G. C. K. Dunlevie ; d. 29 June 1910 ; see also E.A. Ch. xvii. 140. DOVE, William, 1889-95. CI. 2a-7b. b. 2 April 1877 ; s. of George Dove, Eccles, Kelso ; XV., XI. ; won High Jump, 1893 and 1895, and Hurdles, 1895. A.F.C. ; A.C.C. ; played Rugby, Inter-City, 1897 and 1898 ; Anglo-Scots v. South of Scot. 1902 ; Scotland v. Ireland won High Jump, 1896, 120 Yds., Hurdles, 1899 ; won London Wine Trade Walk (Barnes to Ascot), 1903 ; Wine Merchant, Lond. ; m. Violet Mary Georgina, o. dau. of Rev. W. P. Beckett, Jerviston, Bedford. Address : Oak- wood, Kingston HiU, Surrey. DUBERLY, George, 1889-91. CI. P.3. s. of Capt. G. Duberly, 7 Montague Terrace. EDWARDS, Charles Stewart Peacock, 1889-90. CI. lb. s. of W. Peacock Edwards, S.S.C, 17 Belgrave Crescent. ERASER, George Moir, 1889-96. CI. la-5. b. 21 Sept. 1878 ; s. of Prof. Sir Thomas R. Fraser, M.D., LL.D., 13 Drumsheugh Gardens. Rancher, S. America. Address : Estancia La Balsa, Vieytes F.C. Sud., Argentina. Home address : 13 Drumsheugh Gardens, Edin. GLASSFORD, George Gray Russell Gordon, 1889-97. CI. P.4-M. 6. b. 11 Nov. 1879; s.of James Gordon Glassford of Dougalston, Stirling ; XV. ; XI. Capt. 1897. A.C.C. ; British Linen Bank, Edin. ; d. 2 July 1904. GUNN, Albert Alexander, 1889-93. CI. 2a-Sp. b. 27 March 1876 ; s. of Wil- liam Gunn, Nutwood, Strathpeffer ; MacGillivray Essay Prize, 1892. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., Ch.B. 1898 ; gen. med. pract. ; Ass. Phys. Blackburn and East Lancashire Inf. ; Lt. R.A.M.C. (T.F.) ; m. Beatrice M. Walker, Doncaster. Address : 303 Preston New Road, Blackburn, Lanca- shire. GUTHRIE, Charles, 1889-97. CI. la-7. b. 9 Sept. 1879 ; s. of Charles John Guthrie, K.C. (Hon. Lord Guthrie), Senator of the Coll. of Justice, 13 Royal Circus. W.S. 1903 ; N.P. 1905 ; of Wallace and Guthrie, W.S., Edin. ; m. Janie Alice Christian, o. dau. of John Lornie Sievwright, Dundee. Address : 15 Ann Street, Edin. GUTHRIE, Thomas Mansfield, 1889-96. CI. 2a-7b. b. 27 June 1878; s. of Charles John Guthrie, K.C. (Hon. Lord Guthrie), Senator of the Coll. of Justice, 13 Royal Circus. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., Ch.B. 1904 ; gen. med. pract. ; m. Evelyn Mary Spear, e. dau. of Arthur Cox, Cotton Broker, Liverpool. Address : z Woodland Road, Rock Ferry, Cheshire. HOLE, Gilbert Lindsay Douglas, 1889- 1900. CI. P.l-7a. b. 28 June 1882 ; s. of WiUiam Hole, R.S.A., 30 Saxe- Coburg Place; XV.; XI. Capt. 1899, 1900; won 100 Yds., High Jump, 1900. A.C.C. ; Scot. V. S. Africa, 1901 ; v. Australians, 1902 ; v. Philadelphians, 1903 ; Gent, of Scot. v. Gent, of Ireland, 1910 and 1912; W.S. 1906; of Hope, Simson and Lennox, W.S. ; m. 1906 Grace Chalmers, c. dau. of Alexander Watt Blackie, Liver- pool. Address: 36 Murrayfield Avenue, Edin. HOLE, Richard Bracy, 1889-93. CI. Ib- 3a. b. 28 June 1880; s. of William Hole, R.S.A., 30 Saxe-Coburg Place. Glenalmond ; Edin. Univ. ; M.B., Ch.B. 1903 ; Capt. R.A.M.C. ; Lt. 1904 ; Capt. 1907 ; served in S. African War, 1900-1 ; took part in the operations in the O.F.S. Feb. to May 1900; in O.R.C. May to Sept. 1900; in the Transvaal, W. of Pretoria, Sept. to 29 Nov. 1900 ; again in the Transvaal, 30 Nov. to Dec. 1900 ; also in Cape Colony and O.R.C. Jan. to April 1901 (Queen's medal with four clasps). Address: c/o William Hole, R.S.A., 13 Inverleith Terrace, Edin. HORN, Robert, 1889-91. CI. P.3, P.4. b. 30 May 1881 ; s. of William Horn, Advocate, of Woodcote, 20 Belgrave Crescent. St. Ninians, Moffat, and Winchester Coll. ; R.M.A. Sandhurst, 1899 ; Capt. Seaforth Highs. ; 2nd Lt. 1900 ; Lt. 1901 ; Capt. 1906. Address : ist Seaforth Highlanders, Agra, United Provinces, India. HOTSON, John Ernest Buttery, 1889-95. CI. 3-7a. b. 17 March 1877; s. of 1889-90 421 Hamilton A. Hotson, Man. British Linen Bank, 4 Rothesay Terrace ; Dux CI. 3, 1890, and of the School, 1894 and 1895; Mitchell Medal, 1892; Mackenzie Prize for Greek, 1894 ; 1st Acad. Club Prize for Classics, 1895 ; XV. ; Acad. Exhib. 1895-8. Demy, Magdalen Coll. Oxon ; ist CI. Hon. Mods., 1st CI. Lit. Hum. 1899; B.A. 1899; M.A. 1909 ; Coll. XV. ; I.C.S. (Bombay) ; presently at Larkana, Sind. Address : c/o Grindlay , Groom and Co. , Bombay. See also E.A. Ch. ii. 18. JAMIESON, Melvill Allan, 1889-94. CI. P.3 - 2b. b. 14 Nov. 1881 ; s. of William Allan Jamieson, M.D., P.R.C.P.E., 35 Charlotte Square. Repton ; served in S. African War with Thomeycroft's M.I. 1 899-1902 ; Journalist; travelled in Australia, N.Z., S. Africa, and Canada. Address: 17 Cockspur Street, Lond., S.W. LEES, Arthur Percy Godwin, 1889-98. CI. la-4a. b. 28 July 1876; s. of Richard Lees, Solicitor, Galashiels. d. 15 Jan. 1896. LIDDELL, George Tertius, 1889-95, CI. P.l-lb. b. 1882 ; s. of George Liddell, Keith Lodge, Beaverhall Road. L.D.S., R.C.S.E., and Edin. Dental Hosp. ; Dental Surgeon ; m. K. M. H. Stevyart, GlenwiUow, Grange, Co. Antrim. Address: Church Place, Portadown, Co. Armagh. LOGAN, Robert Logan, 1889-96. CI. P.1-2. b. 7 July 1882 ; s. of R. L. Logan, 13 East Claremont Street. Edin. Inst. 1897-8; Tea-planter, India; proprietor of Corramore Tea Estates, Assam, and Dir. Atbaree Khat Tea Co., Assam. Address : 9 Greenhill Place, Edin. LORIMER, James Bannerman, 1889-96. CI. la - 7b. b. 8 May 1879 ; s. of J. Campbell Lorimer, K.C., Sheriff of Aberdeen, Kincardine, and Banff, 9 Gloucester Place ; XV. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. 1899 ; A.F.C. ; W.S. 1903. Address : 9 Gloucester Place, Edin. LYALL, Charles Ross, 1889-99. CI. P.3-Sp. b. 3 Oct. 1880 ; s. of D. R. Lyall, C.S.I., Bengal; XL, XV.; Gym. VIII. R.M.C. Sandhurst ; XV. ; ist Gym. Prize ; Somerset Co. XV. 1904-5 ; XI. 191 1 ; Capt. I.A. ; 2nd Lt. 1900 ; I.S.C. 1901 ; Lt. 1902 ; Capt. 36th Sikhs, 1909 ; m. Dorothea Gertrude, dau. of A. R. lies, Surg., Taunton, Somerset. Address : Luck- now, India, or c/o Cox and Co., 16 Charing Cross, Lond., S.W. M'BRIDE, Walter, 1889-1901. CI. P.l- 7a. b. 14 Oct. 1883 ; s. of P. M'Bride, M.D., 16 Chester Street ; Greek Prose Prize, 1901. Trin. Coll. Oxon ; B.A. 1905 ; SoMcitor ; m. Miss Hulbert, dau. of Maurice Hulbert, J. P., Ealing. Address : Ingleside, Edge Hill Road, Ealing, Lond., W. MACKENZIE, Harry Alexander, 1889- 93. a. P.4-3a. b. 29 July 1881; s. of Maj. H. L. Mackenzie, 9 Inver- leith Terrace. Fettes, 1893-1900 ; C.S. ; with Crown Agents for Colonies, 1901-7 ; Ass. Treas., Uganda, since 1907. Address : 15 Warwick Road, Eahng, Lond., W., or The Treasury, Entebbe, Uganda. MACLEOD, Norman, 1889-97. CI. la- Sp. b. 8 Jan. 1879 ; s. of Norman Macleod, Coffee-planter, 20 Coates Gardens ; XV. R.M.C. Sandhurst; Capt. I.A. (15th Sikhs) ; 2nd Lt. 1899 ; I.A. 1900 ; Lt. 1901 ; Capt. 1908; with King's African Rifles, 1902-7 ; served at Nandi, 1905-6 (medal with clasp) . A ddress : c/o Grindlay and Co. , 54 Parliament Street, Lond., S.W. MARSHALL, Selby Francis, 1889-97. CL lb-5a. b. 1 Feb. 1879; s. of Lt.-Col. Anthony Marshall, Ann- stead, Chat Hill, Northumberland. Trin. Coll. Cantab ; B.A. Address : Hur- lingham, B.C., Canada. MILLER, Alexander, 1889-98. CI. P.3- Sp, b. 2 May 1881 ; s. of Alexander Gordon Miller, M.D., 8 Garscube Terrace, Murray field. Edin. Univ. ; Medal, Zool. ; passed for Commission in Army ; met with fatal accident during training at Ballykinler Camp, Ireland, 8 Sept. 1902. MILLER, Hugh Morison, 1889-94. CI. P.4-3a. b, 19 July 1880 ; s. of Hugh Miller, Geolog. Office, George IV. Bridge. Loretto, 1894-7 ; Edin. Univ. ; M.A. ; Lect. on Eng., Univ. of Grenoble, 1904 ; Sorbonne, Paris, 1907 ; Egypt. Univ., Cairo, 1908 ; Aberdeen Univ. 1912 ; m. Elena, dau. of Mons. P. Dimitroff, Perm. Under Sec. for Foreign AfEairs, Bulgaria. Address : 2 Chanonry, Aberdeen. MUIRHEAD, Arthur Claud Muir, 1889- 90. CI. lb. b. 20 Nov. 1879 ; s. of W. Muir Muirhead, M.D., 10 Rothesay Place. Scott. Hockey Team ; Agent B.L. Bank, St. Andrews. Address: British Linen Bank, St. Andrews. 422 1889-90 MURRAY, John Congreve, 1889-1901. CI. P.3-U.M. b. 21 Aug. 1882 ; s. of Patrick Murray, W.S., 7 Eton Terrace ; XI. Capt. 1901. A.F.C. ; A.C.C. ; Scotland XI. v. Ireland, 1909 ; Stockbroker, of Guild, Lawson and Murray, Edin. ; m. 1912 Muriel Grace, dau. of Capt. G. M. Wingate, Craigengelt, Dun- bar. Address: 29 St. Andrew Square, Edin. MYLNE, William Kermack, 1889-99. CI. P.4-7b. b. 19 Feb. 1881 ; s. of W. R. Mylne, C.A., 21 Eglinton Crescent. W.S. 1905. Address : 21 Eglinton Cres- cent, Edin. NISBET, Arthur Maitland, 1889-96. CI. 2b-7a. b. 4 March 1879; s. of Robert Nisbet, 26 Danube Street ; Dux CI. 2b, 6, 7b and Jt. Dux of the School, 1896 ; 1st Acad. Club Prize, 1896. In Canada. OLIVER, Andrew Moubray, 1889-1900 (April). CI. P.l-U.M. s. of James Oliver, 9 Brandon Street. m. . Address: 9 Brandon Street, Edin. PEARSON, Charles Thomson FitzGerald, 1889-92. CI. lb -3a. b. 22 Oct. 1879; s. of David Pearson, C.A., 12 Eton Terrace. Fettes, 1892-9 ; Oriel Coll. Oxon ; B.A. ; C.A. 1907 ; of R. and E. Scott, C.A., Edin. ; m. H. A. R. Glasfurd, dau. of Maj.-Gen. C. L. R. Glasfurd, Bom. S.C. Address : Corner House, Queensferry Road, Edin. PORTER, William Guthrie, 1889-94. CI. 3-7b. b. 2 March 1878; s. of William A. Porter, M.A. Cantab, Barrister-at-law, Lincoln's Inn, 8 Belgrave Crescent ; Dux CI. 5, 1892. Edin. Univ.; B.Sc. 1898; M.B., Ch.B. 1902 ; F.R.C.S.E. 1905 ; A.F.C. ; gen. med. pract. ; Surg. Eye, Ear, and Throat Inf., Edin. ; m. 1910 Gwenllian Mary, dau. of Joseph Montague Cotterill, Surg., 24 Manor Place, Edin.' Address: 16 Manor Place, Edin. READMAN, George, 1889-97. CI. P.2- 3a. b. 17 Feb. 1882 ; s. of George Readman, Advocate, 9 Moray Place. Edin. Univ. ; W.S. 1908. Address : 9 Moray Place, Edin. REID, Hugh Smith, 1889-99. CI. P.2- U.M. b. 13 Sept. 1881 ; s. of Hugh Reid, 5 Ravelston Park ; XV., XI. Edin. Univ. ; M.B. 1904 ; M.D. 1907 • F.R.C.S.E. 1910; A.F.C., Capt. 1906-7; gen. med. pract., Edin. Publications : in conjunction with Drs. Guy and Goodall, The Blood Pressure in Anassthesia (Edin. Med. Journal, March 1910). Address: 3 Hampton Terrace, Edin. RETTIE, Henry Blyth, 1889-95. CI. 2a-Sp. b. 8 April 1877; s. of Middleton Rettie, K.C., LL.D., 16 Great King Street ; Dux CI. 5b, 1894. Edin. Univ. ; C.A. Edin. 1901 ; in New York, and later in Chicago, since 1905. Address : 53 Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, 111., U.S.A. RETTIE, Norman, 1889-93. CI. 3-6. b. 1 June 1875 ; s. of Middleton Rettie, K.C., LL.D., 16 Great King Street, Sheep Farmer, N.S.W., 1893-7 : Tea- planter, Ceylon, 1898-1902 ; d. 30 Aug. 1902 in Ceylon. RITCHIE, Andrew Binny, 1889-95. CI. lb-4. b. 12 July 1880; s. of Alexander Ritchie, S.S.C, Hillbank, Grange Loan. Hatfield Hall, Durham Univ. ; B.A. igoi ; M.A. 1906 ; Wells Theo. CoU. 1903 ; Ch. of Eng. ; D. 1904 ; P. 1905, Dio. Lond. ; Ass. C. St. Peter's, Eaton Square, Lond., S.W. ; fmly. Ass. C. St. Mary, Stratford, Bow, Lond., E. Address: 128 Warwick Street, Lond., S.W. RITCHIE, Percy Charles, 1889-94. CI. 2a-5a. b. 26 Jan. 1878; s. of Alexander Ritchie, S.S.C, Hillbank, Grange Loan. Sch. Master, Auckland Educ. Bd. ; m. Olive Muriel Hodge, Papatoetoe, Auckland, N.Z. Address : Titoki, Whangarei, Auck- land, N.Z. ROBERTSON, Robert Boyd, 1889-95. CI. lb-4. b. 6 March 1878; s. of R. Beedie Robertson, F.R.C.S.E., 6 Arran Place, Ardrossan ; Gym. VIII. With Citizens' Nat. Life Assur. Co., Louis- viUe, Kentucky, U.S.A. ; m. Lottie, dau. of Maj. Henry T. Stanton, Frankfort, Ky., U.S.A. Address : Anchorage, Ky., U.S.A. ROBERTSON-DURHAM, Patrick, 1889- 1900. CI. P.l-L.M. b. 27 June 1882; s. of J. A. Robertson-Durham, C.A., 35 Buckingham Terrace ; won Half- mile, 1900. Trooper Natal Pohce ; served in S. African War (medal), and native rebellion, 1906 (medal). Address: Pietermaritzburg, Natal, S. Africa. ROBERTSON-DURHAM, Thomas Rennie Scott, 1889-97. CI. P.4-M. 5. b. 10 July 1879 ; s. of J. A. Robertson- Durham, C.A., 35 Buckingham Ter- race. 1889-90 423 Ass. Factor, Lovat estates, Beauly, 1899- 1909 ; now Planter, Vallambrosa Rubber Estates, F.M.S. Address: Vallambrosa, Klang, F.M.S. ROSS, James Maclaren, 1889-94. CI. 2a- Sp. b. 13 Sept. 1878 ; s. of Thomas Ross, 14 Saxe-Coburg Place. Heriot-Watt CoU., Mod. Hist. Medal, 1895, Bldg. Construct. Medal, 1897; Arch. Assoc, Lond., Essay Medal, 1900 ; Sch. of Design Medal, 1902 ; A.R.I.B.A. 1903 ; Architect; in practice since 1907 ; Author of Life of Sir William Chambers, 1901 ; Hon. Libr., Arch. Assoc, 1902-4 ; Mem. of Council, 1904-g. Address: 193 Strand, Lond., W.C. RUTHERFORD, Richard, 1889-94. CI. 3-7b. b. 19 March 1877 ; s. of Richard Rutherford, 26 Castle Ter- race ; Ferguson Medal, 1893. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., Ch.B. 1901 ; Capt. R.A.M.C. ; Lt. 1902 ; Capt. 1906 ; served in S. African War, 1900-2 (Queen's medal with five clasps, desp. 1900) . A ddress : Singa- pore, S.S. SIMPSON, Alexander Russell, 1889-97. CI. la-7a. b. 13 Dec. 1879 ; s. of R. Russell Simpson, W.S., Edin. ; Dux CI. 1 (Trotter Medal), 1890, and CI. 2a, 1891. Magdalen Coll. Oxon ; B.A. 1901 ; XV. ; W.S. 1905 ; of R. R. Simpson and Lawson, W.S., Edin. ; m. 1913 Dorothy, dau. of W. D. Lowe, W.S., Edin. Address : 7 Doune Terrace, Edin. SIMSON, Andrew Bonar, 1889-90. CI. P.4. b. 3 Aug. 1880; s. of George Simson, Bedrule, Jedburgh. C.E. Caled. Rly. ; subsequently with G.I. P. Rly., India, 1903-9 ; served in S. African War with Yeo. (medal) ; d. 28 Feb. 1909. SMITH, Alfred Benedict Joseph, now Smith-Steinmetz, 1889-94. CI. P.3- 2b. b. 28 Dec. 1881 ; s. of James Paul Smith, 14 Forth Street. Stonyhurst (three CI. Gold Medals) ; B.Ph., B.D. Gregorian Univ., Rome ; R.C. Priest ; ordained, 1905 ; C. of St. Patrick's, Edin. Address : St. Patrick's Rectory, 40 High Street, Edin. SMITH, Charles Alfred Heriot, 1889-98. CI. P.l-M. 5. s. of William E. Smith (Ch. Merc. Bank), Lond. Planter, Perak. Address: Tuluk, Ansom, Perak, S.S. SMITH, Harley Lussac, 1889-90. CI. P.3. s. of Robert Brown Smith, Hermitage, Murrayfield. SMITH, James Robert Fife, 1889-90. CI. P.3. s, of Robert Brown Smith, Hermitage, Murrayfield. SMITH, Thomas Dishington, 1889-90. CI. 2a. b. 17 April 1876 ; s. of Rev. J. J. Dishington Smith, 5 La^'erock- bank Terrace, Trinity. Med. Student, Edin. Univ. ; d. 16 Dec. 1900. SPENCE, Basil Alexander, 1889-95. CI. 2b-6. b. 13 Aug. 1878 ; s. of Dr. Robert Spence, St. Ninian's, Burnt- island. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1901 ; Sergt. Univ. Batt. Edin. City Vol. Art. ; Sen. Res. Phys. Bradford Inf. ; d. 7 March 1905 at Rio de Janeiro; see also E.A. Ch. xii. 90. SPITTAL, Charles James, 1889-94. CI. 2a-5. b. 21 July 1876 ; s. of Charles Grey Spittal, Advocate, Sheriff-Sub. of Co. of Selkirk. Address : U.S.A. Clarendon, Donley Co., Texas, STEUART, Patrick Wilfrid, Jan.-April 1890. CI. P.4. s. of Capt. Robert Steuart, D.L., J.P., Westwood, West Calder. STEUART, Thomas, 1889-97. CI. P.4- 5a. s. of Thomas Elis Steuart, 48 Palmerston Place. Address : 48 Palmerston Place, Edin. STEWART, Thomas Grainger, 1889- 94. CI. 2a-6. b. 1878; s. of Prof. Sir Thomas Grainger Stewart, M.D., LL.D., 19 Charlotte Square. Edin. Univ.; M.B., Ch.B. 1900; M.R.C.P.E. 1902 ; M.R.C.P. Lond. 1904 ; Phys. Lond. ; Ass. Phys. the Nat. Hosp. for the Paralysed and Epileptic, Queen Square, Lond. ; Ass. Phys. the W. Lond. Hosp. Publications : text-books and articles on the brain and nervous diseases. Address : 54 Queen Anne Street, Lond., W. THORBURN, David Hay, 1889-96. CI, P.3-4a. b. 11 Nov. 1880; s. of J. Hay Thorburn, 38 Albany Street. Capt. ; Lt. 4th Batt. Scott. Rifles, 1900 ; served in S. African War; R.S.O., Kimber- ley (Queen's and King's medals) ; trans- ferred to 2nd Batt. 1901; Adj., Aberdeen, 1904-5 ; seconded, 1907, for service with 2nd S. Nigerian Regt.,W.A.F.F.; Capt. 1913; at- tached to Egyptian Army, 1913. Address : 5 Trevanion Road, West Kensington, Lond., W. THORBURN, Harold Hay, 1889-1901. CI. P.l - Sp. b. 1 Dec. 1882 ; s. of J. Hay Thorburn, 38 Albany Street ; XV. ; Gym. VIII., Silver Medal, 1900 and 1901 ; won Mile, 1901. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., Ch.B. 1906 ; A.F.C. ; Capt. I.M.S. ; Lt. 1906 ; Capt. 1909. 424 1890-1 Address : 5 Trevanion Road, West Kensing- ton, Lond., W., or c/o Grindlay and Co., 54 Parliament Street, Lond., S.W. TOD, John Allan Moir, 1889-93. CI. lb-3b. b. 25 May 1878; s. of Henry Tod, W.S., 23 Lennox Street. Heriot-Watt Coll. ; Electrical Engineer in Canada; m. 1914 Mary, dau. of Dr. Bennet of Blundellsands, near Liverpool. Address : Smithers, B.C., or 23 Lennox Street, Edin. TURCAN, Charles Somerville, 1889-1900. CI. P.l - Sp. b. 30 Nov. 1882 ; s. of Charles J. Turcan, 19 Douglas Cres- cent; XV. C.A. Edin. 1906 ; Merchant ; m. 1913 Mary Montgomerie, dau. of R. Russell Prentice. Address: 52 Garscube Terrace, Mnrrayfield, Edin. TURNBULL, George, 1889-93. CI. la-4a. b. 26 Aug. 1879 ; s. of Patrick Turn- bull, C.A., 30 Northumberland Street. Fettes, 1893-8 ; XL ; Merchant, Calcutta. Address : c/o James Finlay and Co. Ltd., I Clive Street, Calcutta, or i Royal Circus, Edin. WALLACE, Frank Gordon, 1889-99. CI. P.l-L.M. b. 4 March 1884; s. of Sheriff Wallace, The Hope, Moffat. Man. Rubber Estate, Johore, S.S. Ad- dress : Muar, Johore, S.S. WALLACE, James Alexander, 1889-94. CI. la-5b. b. 16 Aug. 1877; s. of Thomas A.Wallace, Commercial Bank, Burntisland. Commercial Bank of Scot. Ltd., Edin. Address : 14 George Street, Edin. WHITE, Richard Noel, 1889-91. CI. la-2b. b. 28 Dec. 1878 ; s. of Col. White, R.E., 28 Abercromby Place. Glenalmond, 1891-5 ; R.N.C. Greenwich, won Quarter-mile, 1898 ; Capt. R.M.L.I. ; 2nd Lieut. 1897 ; Lieut. 1898 ; Capt. 1904 ; thanked by the Lords of the Admiralty for rescuing an able seaman of H.M.S. ' Cornwallis ' from drowning in the Hamoaze Estuary, Devonport, on 18 Dec. 1907 ; bronze medal granted by R.H.S., but not awarded, as the case was not ofi&cially re- ported by the Admiralty ; m. 1904 Ruth Johnston, e. dau. of Col. O. N. Johnston, A.P.D. Address: R.M. Barracks, Chatham. WILSON, John Penny, 1889-1900. CI. P.3-7a. b. 29 July 1880; s. of Andrew Hay Wilson, Banker, 11 Drummond Place ; Balfour Prize for French, 1899 ; Mackenzie Prize for best but one in Classics, 1900. Univ. Coll. Oxon. Address : 11 Drummond Place, Edin. YOUNG, WiUiam Steele, 1889-92. CI. la-3a. b. 4 Sept. 1877 ; s. of WiUiam Young, The Grange, Burntisland ; Gym. VIII. m. 1912 Dorothy Roe Hamilton, Dunstaff- nage. Putney, S.W. Address : Waverley, 69 Canford Road, Clapham Common, Lond., S.W. 1890-1 AGNEW, Herbert Charles, 1890-3. CI. 2, 3. b. 20 Nov. 1880 ; s. of Sir Stair Agnew, K.C.B., 22 Buckingham Ter- race. Cooper's Hill, 1898-1901 ; Capt. R.E. ; 2nd Lt. 1901 ; Lt. 1904; Capt. 1911. Ad- dress : Bangalore, India. ALMOND, George Hely - Hutchison, 1890-2. CI. 3a, 4a. b. 20 Feb. 1877 ; s. of Hely Hutchison Almond, LL.D., of Loretto. Loretto, 1892-7 ; XV. ; Hertford Coll. Oxon ; B.A. 1902 ; M.R.C.S. Eng., L.R.C.P. Lond. 1906 ; M.A., B.M., B.Ch. Oxon. 1908 ; Coll. XV. ; Bart.'s Hosp. XV. ; served with 20th Co. Imp. Yeo. in S. African War, 1900-1 ; gen. med. pract., Bath ; F.R.S. Med. ; con- tributed to med. journals ; m. Violet Wini- fred Ang^le MacCormac. A ddress : Lyn- vale, St. Mark's Place, and 27 Queen Square, Bath. ANDERSON, Thomas Binnie, 1890-1902. CI. P.l-U.M. b. 30 Oct. 1885 ; s. of John M. Anderson, 15 Grosvenor Street. Banker. Address: London and Brazilian Bank, Manaos, Brazil. ANSON, George Frank Wemyss, 1890-5. CI. l-4b. b. 22 March 1881 ; s. of Col. G. W. Anson, Garvock, Seven- oaks, Kent. Fettes, 1895-9; Sandhurst, 1900; XV.; Capt. LA. (17th Inf.) ; 2nd Lt. 1900; Lt 1902 ; Capt. 1909 ; Waziristan, 1901-2 {medal and clasp) ; Pol. Dept. 1907 ; O.C. Border Mil. Police. Address: Peshawar, N.W.F.P., India. BALFOUR, Hon. Norman Frederick William, 1890-1903. CI. P.l-7a. b.26 March 1884 ; s. of Right Hon. J. B. Balfour, Q.C., M.P., Lord Justice- 1890-1 425 Gen., 1st Baron Kinross of Glas- clune, 6 Rothesay Terrace; Mitchell Medal, 1901. Ball. Coll. Oxon ; B.A. 1906 ; Ch. of Eng. ; D. Dio. Salisbury, 1909. Address : Poole Road, Wimborne, Dorset. BARBOUR, George Freeland, 1890-2. CI. P.4-la. b. 15 Feb. 1882 ; s. of Rev. R. W. Barbour, Bonskeid, Pit- lochry. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. (ist CI. Hons. PM.), 1905 ; D.Phil. 1910. Address : Bonskeid, Pitlochry. BARRACK, James William, 1890-3. CI. 4, 5, Sp. b. 1876 ; s. of Rev. John Barrack, The Manse, Falkland, Fife. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., Ch.B. 1901 ; med. pract., Maida Vale, Lond. ; d. 15 July 1908 ; see also E.A. Ch. xvi. 6. BELL, Mark Fector Hougham, Jan. 1891-4. CI. 4-6. s. of Col. Bell, R.E., Dublin Castle, d. 1894. BONNAR, Thomas Kershaw, 1890-3. CI. M. 4-M. 6. b. 3 Feb. 1876 ; s. of Thomas Bonnar, 7 Ann Street ; XV. Sole partner of Thos. Bonnar and Son, Edin. ; m. H. Stuart Moore. Address : 15 Ormidale Terrace, Edin. BRUCE, William John Ironside, 1890-3. CI. 2a-4a. b. 9 June 1878; s. of Dr. William Bruce, The Castle, Ding- wall. Aberdeen Univ. ; M.B., Ch.B. 1900 ; M.D. 1903 ; D.P.H. 1903 ; late Civil Surg. 5. African F.F. ; gen. med. pract., Lond. ; Phys. X-ray and Electrical Depts., Charing . Cross Hosp., etc. ; contributed various articles to med. journals; m. Miss Randle. Address : 10 Chandos Street, Cavendish Square, Lond., W. BURDON, Harry, 1890-5. CI. 3b-7a. b. 27 July 1877 ; s. of Rev. J. A. Burdon, Min. of Lasswade ; Dux CI. 3b, 1891, 5a, 1893 ; Ferguson Medal, 1894 ; Mackenzie Prizes, Chemistry and Math., 1895. A.M. Inst. C.E. ; m. Margaret Torrance, Viewfield, Lasswade. Address: Glenord, Lasswade. BURDON, Peter Imrie, 1890-4. CI. 3b- 5a. b. 24 April 1876 ; s. of Rev. J. A. Burdon, Min. of Lasswade. Served in S. African War (Queen's medal and clasp) ; Farmer, Natal ; m. Mary Caro- line Shaw, Shawsnood, Natal. Address : The Forest, Shafton Grange, via Howick, Natal, S. Africa. CADELL, Francis Campbell Boileau, 1890-8. CI. P.l-M. 5. b. 12 April 1883; s. of Francis Cadell, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., 22 Ainslie Place. Artist ; Mem. Mod. Soc. Portrait Painters, Lond. ; Mem. Soc. of Eight, Edin. Address : 4 Oxford Terrace, Edin. CARDALE, Ernest Leslie, 1891-2. CI. la, 2a. b. 16 Sept. 1879 ; s. of Capt. Cardale, R.N., H.M.S. 'Iron Duke,' Queensferry. ' Britannia,' 1894-6 ; Naval Cadet, 15 Jan. 1894 ; Mid. 15 March 1896 ; Sub- Lieut. 15 Sept. 1899 ; Lieut. 31 Dec. 1901. A ddress : R.N. Barracks, Devonport, or c/o The Admiralty, Whitehall, Lond., S.W. CHISHOLM, Robert, 1890-5. CI. la-4b. b. 14 May 1879 ; s. of James Chisholm (sen. partner of Mackay and Chisholm, Edin.), 15 Claremont Crescent. Jeweller and Optician ; m. Williamina Law, Edin. Address : 27 North Main Street, Niagara Falls, Canada. CHURCH, Duncan Macdonald Cochrane, 1890-4. CI. la-3a. b. 28 Dec. 1880 ; s. of H. M. Church, M.D., 36 George Square. Loretto, 1894-1900 ; Edin. Univ. ; M.B., Ch.B. 1904 ; Lt. I.M.S. igo6 ; Capt. 1909 ; attached to 12th Rajputana Inf., Gyantse, Tibet. Address: 25th Cav. (F.F.), Bannu. CONNELL, Hardress Lloyd, 1890-4. CI. 2a-4b. b. 2 May 1878 ; s. of Capt. Septimus Sherson Connell, 21st (late N. British) Fus. m. Amy Alice Caroline, dau. of Lt.-Col. T. F. Hobbs, 6th Royals. Address: 17 Comely Bank Place, Edin. COTTERILL, Denis, 1890-1900. CI. P.4-7b. b. 27 June 1881 ; s. of J. M. Cotterill, F.R.C.S., 24 Manor Place ; XV. ; won Day Schools' Swimming Championship. Ch. Coll. Cantab, 1900-2 ; Coll. XV. ; Edin. Univ.; M.B.,Ch.B. 1906; Swimming Team; A.F.C. ; Wanderers F.C. ; Inter-City, 1906; Cities V. Rest, 1902 ; Surg. Edin. ; m. Emily Isobel Roberts, Chapel-on-Leader, Earlston. Address: 10 Coates Crescent, Edin. COTTERILL, Hwfa Reginald, 1890-1900. CI. P.2 - Sp. b. 22 July 1882 ; s. of J. M. Cotterill, F.R.C.S., 24 Manor Place. Cent. Tech. Coll. S. Kensington, 1900-3 ; XV. ; Civil Engineer. Address : 24 Manor Place, Edin. CRABBIE, John Edward, 1890-8. CI. l-7a. b. 11 April 1879 ; s. of George 426 1890-1 Grabble, Merchant, 8 Rothesay Ter- race ; Dux CI. 7b, 1897 ; XV. ; won Hurdles, 1898. Univ. CoU. Oxon ; B.A. 1902 ; O.U.R.F.C. XV. 1898-1902, Sec. 1900-1, Capt. 1901-2 ; A.F.C. ; Capt. 1904-5 ; Rugby, v. Wales, 1900, 1903, 1905 ; V. Ireland, 1902-3 ; (j. England, 1904 ; Advocate, 1905 ; prospective candidate (U.) for Moray and Nairn ; m. Cecilia C, dau. of Patrick TurnbuU, C.A., Edin. Address : 8 St. Colme Street, Edin. CRAWFORD, Ernest Louis, 1890-7. CI. P.4-4a. s. of John Thompson Crawford, India. C.E. ; P.W.D. Punjab. Address : c/o Grindlay and Co., Bombay. CUTHBERT, Reginald Vaux, 1890-7. CI. P.l - 6. b. 3 April 1880 ; s. of Hugh Cuthbert, 52 Great Kjng Street ; Gym. VIII. Broker and Agent, Singapore ; Lt. Singa- pore Vol. Art. Address: 6, 7, and 8 Boat Quay, Singapore, S.S. CUTHBERT, William Arthur, 1890-8. CI. P.l - 2b. b. 29 July 1883 ; s. of Hugh Cuthbert, 52 Great King Street. Served in S. African War with 2nd Scott. Horse (Queen's medal with four clasps) ; Farmer in Canada since 1904 ; m. A. Cowell. Address: P.O. General Delivery, Vancouver, B.C., Canada. DEVERELL, Ernest Guy, 1890-7. Cl. P.4-4b. b. 5 Sept. 1881 ; s. of H. G. Deverell, M.D., 12 Windsor Street. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., Ch.B. ; gen. med. pract. ; m. Miss Falconer, 8 Cumin Place, Edin. Address : Kinghorn, Fife. DICKSON, John Robert, 1890-1902. Cl. P.2-7a. b. 21 Feb. 1884 ; s. of Right Hon. Charles Scott Dickson, K.C., M.P., L.A. for Scot., 22 Moray Place ; Millar Greek Prose Prize and Mac- kenzie Prize (Classics), 1902 ; Ephor ; XV., XI. ; won 100 Yds. 1902. Univ. Coll. Oxon ; B.A. 1906 ; Coll. XV. ; Capt. XI. ; Advocate, 1909 ;.m. 1913 Margaret Jean, 2nd dau. of Holmes Ivory, W.S. Address : 2 Great Stuart Street, Edin. DROVER, David, 1890-9. Cl. P.l-2a. b. 28 June 1885 ; s. of Charles B. Drover, Distiller, Grange House, York Road. Blair Lodge, 1899-1902 ; XV. ; Motor En- gineer ; Man. Croall and Croall, Hawick; m. Mathilda Plested, dau. of William Plested Johnstone of Oxford. Address : 47 Bridge Street, Hawick. , DUNCAN, Charles Macduff, 1890-1. Cl. 3b. b. 18 March 1874 ; s. of Hector C. Macduff Duncan, 2 Greenhill Gar- dens. Farmer ; m. 1912 Mabel, 2nd dau. of Lt.-Col. Edmund Whitehead, Black Watch and S. Lanes Regt. Address : Linkfield House, 2 Greenhill Gardens, Edin. DUNCAN, Malcolm Bedford, 1890-5. Cl. lb-4. b. 4 Sept. 1880; s. of A. Duncan, 1 Learmonth Terrace; Gym. VIII. Lt. Seaforth Highs. ; 2nd Lt. 1900 ; Lt. 1901 ; Res. 191 1 ; served in S. African War, 1900, also in Mediterranean (medal). DUNCAN, William Arthur, 1890-5. Cl. 2b-5a. b. 1879 ; s. of Thomas Dun- can, 62 Craigmillar Park ; XV. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., Ch.B. 1901. ; m. Ethel Mary Edwards, Inverleith, Edin. Address : Gardyne, Crawshawbooth, Lanes. FALCONER, Herbert Francis, 1890-6 (April). Cl. 2a-6. b. 15 Aug. 1878 ; s. of Rev. W. M. Falconer, M.A., Garonne House, 21 W. Mayfield ; XI. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. 1907 ; New Coll. Edin. 1907-10 ; F.F.A. 1902 ; licensed U.F. Ch. 191 o ; ordained, in succession to his father, Min. St. Paul's U.F. Ch., Edin., 1913. Address : 21 West Mayfield, Edin. FORBES, Charles WlUiam Lambe, 1891. Cl. 3a. s. of C. W. L. Forbes, Com- mercial Bank of Scot., Aberfeldy. With Gen., etc., Assur. Co. Ltd., 13 Pall Mall, Lond., S.W. FORD, Patrick Johnston, 1890-9. Cl. l-7a. b. 5 March 1880 ; s. of James Ford, 19 Eglinton Crescent ; Dux of School, 1897, 1898 ; Mackenzie Prize, Classics, 1st MacGiUivray Essay Prize, 1896; 1st Acad. Club Prize, 1897 ; Mackenzie Prize, Classics, 1898. Exhibitioner, New Coll. Oxon ; M.A. ; LL.B. Edin. ; Advocate, 1907 ; contested E. Edinburgh (U.) on two occasions ; now pro- spective candidate (U.) Inverness Burghs; Dir. E.A. since 1909; 1913, Gifts to School; Old Hall redecorated, and Memorial Organ to the late R. J. Mackenzie (Rector, 1888- 1901) installed; m. Jessie Hamilton, dau. of Henry Field, W.S. Address: 8 Moray Place, Edin. , and Westerdunes, North Berwick. See also E.A. Ch. xiv. 94 and xxi. FOULIS, George Herbert Liston-, 1890-7. Cl. lb-7. b. 1879; s. of Sir J. Liston- Foulis, Bart., Millburn Tower, Cor- storphine. Banker. Address: 1 4 Murrayfield Avenue, Edin. 1890-1 427 GLENDINNING, Patrick Bannatyiic, 1890-6, CI. 2-M. 6. b. 20 Dec. 1878 ; s. of George R. Glendinning, Easter Hatton, Kirknewton. Edin. Univ. 1901-2 ; A.M.I. C.E. 1905 ; C.E. ; of J. and A. Leslie and Reid, Edin. ; engaged, 1907-10, by the Egyptian Govt, at Aswan Dam ; m. 1912 Eliza Henrietta, dau. of Henry Cairns, W.S. Address: 2 Douglas Crescent, Edin. GREENFIELD, David William, 1891- 1900. CI. P.4-7b. b. 7 Nov. 1881 ; s. of Prof. W. S. Greenfield, M.D., 7 Heriot Row. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. ; New Coll. Edin. ; ordained to Edenshead Church, 191 1. Address: Edenshead Manse, Gateside, Fife. GREENFIELD, Joseph Godwin, 1890-4. CI. P.2-la. b. 24 May 1884; s. of Prof. W. S. Greenfield, M.D., 7 Heriot Row. Edin. Univ. ; B.Sc. (Sp. Dist. Anat.) ; M.B., Ch.B. (ist CI. Hons.); E.U.G.C. Address: National Hosp., Queen's Square, Lond. GREGORY, James Langdale, 1890-5. CI. 4a-7b. b. 24 Oct. 1877 ; s. of Rev. J. Gregory, 15 Mayfield Gardens ; XI. Lond. Univ. ; Solicitor. Address : 3 Oak Villas, Manningham, Bradford. HERDMAN, Charles WiUiam, 1890-7. CI. P.4-6. s. of John Herdman, Hazel- bank, Murrayfield. Address : Hazelbank, Murrayfield. INCHES, Edward James, 1890-4. CI. 3b -M. 6. b. 10 Dec. 1877; s. of Robert Kirk Inches, Goldsmith, Lord Provost of the City of Edinburgh, 1912, 2 Strathearn Road ; Mitchell Medal, 1894. Ecole d'Horlogerie du Locle, 1S94-7 ; Diploma; of Hamilton and Inches, Gold- smiths, since 1900; Maj. comdg. ist City of Edin. Batt. R.F.A. (T.F.) since 1908 ; m. Katherine Campbell, 2nd dau. of Peter Morison, S.S.C. Address : 26 Inverleith Terrace, Edin. INGLIS, James Arthur Chetwynd, 1890-1 (Dec). CI. P.l and P.la. b. 18 July 1883 ; s. of Maj. J. A. S. Inglis, 71st Foot, 12 Royal Terrace. Eton ; Lt. 4th Batt. H.L.I. ; served in S. African War with 22nd Imp. Yeo. (Queen's medal and five clasps) ; m. Ida Evelyn, dau. of Andrew Kerr of Melbourne, Australia. Address : 12 Royal Terrace, Edin. JAMESON, Archibald Douglas, 1890-3. CI. 2b-4b. b. 16 Oct. 1877; s. of Surg.-Gen. Jameson. ist Coll. Prize (second yr.) St. Thomas's Hosp. Lond.; XV.; M.R.C.S.,L.R.C.P.Lond. 1900; Maj. R.A.M.C. ; Lt. 1900; Capt. 1903; Maj. 1911; served in S. African War, 1900, Hosp. Ship 'Princess of Wales' (Queen's medal with clasp) ; m. Muriel Thomas, Wyu- burg. Cape Town. Address: Peshawar, India. KER, Allan Ebenezer, 1890-9. CI. P.l- 4b. b. 5 March 1883 ; s. of Robert Darling Ker, W.S., St. Abbs, Trinity. Edin. Univ. ; W.S. 1908. Address : 5 George Street, Edin. LEYDE, Otto Davenport, 1890-2. CI. 2b-4c. b. 31 August 1876; s. of Otto T. Leyde, R.S.A., 17 St. Ber- nard's Crescent. Tea-planter. Address : Dumchipara Tea Estate, Madarihat, Jalpaiguri, India. LORIMER, Alexander Patrick Gordon, Jan. 1891-8. CI. lb-6. b. 9 Dec. 1880 ; s. of J. Campbell Lorimer, K.C., Sheriff of Aberdeen, Kincardine, and Banff, 9 Gloucester Place ; XV. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., Ch.B. ; Capt. I.M.S. ; Lt. 1905 ; Capt. 1906 ; in charge of Madras Gen. Hosp. ; m. 1913 Penelope, dau. of A. G. Miller, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., Edin. Address: General Hospital, Madras. LOW, James Alexander, 1890-2 and 1901-2. CI. P.l, 2, and 7a. b. 26 Jan. 1884 ; s. of Hon. Lord Low, Senator of Coll, of Justice, 12 Drum- sheugh Gardens. Ball. Coll. Oxon ; B.A. ; C.A. 1910 ; m. Mary, y. dau. of J. N. M. Forsyth of Quiuish, I. of Mull. Address: 36 Queen Street, Edin. MACDONALD, Alexander Keith, 1890-7 (April). CI. P.2-3b. s. of John Mac- donald, 44 Inverleith Row. Roy. High. Sch., Edin. MACFIE, Charles Edward, 1890-8 and 1895-1900. CI. P.3, P.4, and 2b-U.M. b. 26 Feb. 1882 ; s. of William Macfie of Clermiston, Corstorphine. Farmer, Wester Lo vat, Beauly , Ross-shire ; d. 17 March 19 14. MACGIBBON, Alfred Lightly, 1890. CI. M. 4. b. 23 Nov. 1874 ; s. of David MacGibbon, 23 Learmonth Terrace. Architect; A.R.I. B.A. 1900, since then of MacGibbon and Ross, Edin. ; pupil of Sir Rowand Anderson, LL.D., Architect, 1896- 1900; Architect to the Roy. Commis. on Ancient and Historical Monuments (Scot.), 191 1 ; m. Alice Christian Sainsbury, Elgin House, Isleworth, Middlesex. Address : 9 Lynedoch Place, Edin. 428 1890-1 MACGILL, David, 1890-4, CI. lb-3. b. 12 March 1877; s. of Thomas Macgill, 14 Montgomerie Crescent, Glasg. Sliip Owner, Glasg. Address : 14 Mont- gomerie Crescent, Glasg. M'MURTRIE, John, 1890-7. CI. lb-7b. b. 2 March 1879 ; s. of Rev. John M'Murtrie, D.D., 14 Inverleith Row. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. ; Jeffrey Scholar, in Semitic Languages ; Licentiate of the Ch. of Scot. ; Ass. Min. of St. Mary's Parish, Edin. Address : 13 Inverleith Place, Edin. MARTIN, Sebright Loftus, 1890-1. CI. lb. s. of F. S. Martin, Stockbroker, 35 York Place. MATTHEW, Charles, 1890-4. CI. P.l- P.4. b. 30 June 1884 ; s. of Charles Matthew, L.D.S. Ed., 15 Ainshe Place. Rubber-planter. Address : Ipoh, F.M.S. MILLAR, George WiUiam Russell, 1890-8. CI. 1-6. b. 13 Oct. 1880; s. of J. S. Millar, W.S., 13 Carlton Terrace; XV. Rubber-planter. Address : St. Leonard's Estate, Port Dickson, F.M.S. MILLAR, John Sydney Lawrence, 1890-6. CI. 1-5. b. 28 June 1879 ; s. of J. S. Millar, W.S., 13 Carlton Terrace. W.S. 1906; of Russell and Dunlop, W.S., Edin. ; Lt. Lovat's Scouts Imp. Yeo. Ad- dress: 27 Ann Street, Edin. MILNE, John, 1890-4. CI. l-4b. b. 8 May 1878; s. of James Milne, Muirend, Colinton. Edin. Univ. ; Engineer, James Milne and Son Ltd., Milton House Works, Edinburgh ; served in S. African War, 1900 ; m. Grace Muriel, dau. of J. H. Dickson of Corstorphine. Address : Mayfield, Balerno. MILNE, Ramsay Traquair, 1890-6. CI. l-5a. b. 5 Nov. 1880 ; s. of James Milne, Muirend, Colinton. Sandhurst, 1898-9, Riding Prize; Lt. S. Staffs Regt. 1S99 ; Capt. 13th Bengal Lancers, 1909 ; d. 6 June 1910. MIRYLEES, Oswald Moir, 1890-2. CI. la, 2a. b. 3 May 1881 ; s. of James S. Mirylees, 45 E. Claremont Street. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., Ch.B. 1905 ; Medal in Zool. 1901 ; Med. Off. Planters' Assoc, Negri Sembilan, F.M.S. Address : Jemima Estate, Mamban, Negri Sembilan, F.M.S. MITCHELL, John Peace, 1890-2. CI. lb, la. b. 13 Aug. 1876; s. of William Mitchell, S.S.C, 86 Bucking- ham Terrace. Swanley Horticult. CoU. Kent; tenant of Dryburgh Orchard for nine yrs. (ret.) ; m. Helen H. Hepburn. Address: Fernbank, Springhill, Peebles. MITCHELL, Thomas Smith, 1890. 01. P.2. b. 21 May 1884 ; s. of Wil- liam Mitchell, S.S.C, 36 Buckingham Terrace. Merchiston, 1893-1902; Edin. Univ. 1902; Tea-planter, Assam, Ceylon, and S. India ; Mem. Assam Valley Lt. H. Vols. 1909-11. Address : Shaliacary Estate, Punalur, S. India. MORRIS, Arthur Roy, 1890-6 (Dec). CI. P.4-M. 5. b. 3 June 1881 ; s. of Arthur Morris, Ramsay Lodge, Russell Place, Trinity. Engineer, Guayaquil and Quito Rly. Co. Address : P.O. Box 597, Guayaquil, Ecuador, S. America. MORRIS, George Frederick Bingley, April 1891-7. CI. P.l-3b. b. 28 Feb. 1883; s. of Arthur Morris, Ramsay Lodge, Russell Place, Trinity. Dulwich Coll. ; Queens' Coll. Cantab ; B.A. ; Ch. of Eng. ; C. St. Paul's, Portman Square, Lond., W. Address: 9 Park Road, Regent's Park, Lond., N.W. NEWLANDS, Harry Scott, 1890-1901 (April). CI. P.l-4a. b. 9 Feb. 1884; s. of Andrew Newlands, S.S.C, 27 Great King Street. W.S. 1908; Dist. Comr., Quittah, Gold Coast, W. Africa. OLDHAM, Henry Wingate, 1890-5 (April). CI. 4-Sp. b. 29 Sept. 1878; s. of Col. Oldham, R.E., 23 Walker Street; Mac- kenzie Prize for best but one in Math. 1894. Cent. Tech. Coll. Lond. (Diploma) ; West- minster Coll. Cambridge (Theolog. Coll. o£ Presb. Ch. of Eng.), Schol. ; Halle Univ. 1903-4; ord. Miss, to S. Fuhkien, China, under Presb. Ch. of Eng., 1904; now Prin. Union Theolog. CoU. Amoy, S. China; m. 1907 Dr. Edith Paton of Eng. Presb. Miss. Address: c/o English Presbyterian Mission, Amoy, South China. PHILIPS, John Ivor, 1890-1. CI. P.l. b. 28 July 1882 ; s. of Gray Philips, Factor. m. 1908 Amy, dau. of Dr. Keith Mac- donald, Edin. Address : Lond. RAM AGE, Arthur Gladstone, Jan. 1891-7, CI. 2b-M. 6. b. 19 April 1879; s. of Richard Ramage, Ship- 1890-1 429 builder, The Hawthorns, Ferry Road ; XV., XI. ; won Cricket Ball, 1897. A.F.C.; Stockbroker; of Ramage and Ross, Edin. ; m. Sybil Edwards, Liverpool. Ad- dress : Silver Bank, North Berwick. RENNIE, James, jun., 1890-5. CI. Ib- 4b, s. of James Rennie, S.S.C, 14 Ravelston Park. Address : 14 Ravelston Park, Edin. ROBES, Frederick William, 1890-3. CI. 4-6. b. 6 Sept. 1875 ; s. of C. H. D. Robbs, M.D., Grantham. Selwyn Coll. Cantab; B.A. 1896; Coll. XV. Address : Allison Towers, Dulwich Common, Lond., S.E. ROSS, Graham Ogilvie, 1890-5. CI. P.3 - 2b. b. 16 March 1881 ; s. of W. Graham Ross, 3 Oxford Terrace. Loretto, 1898-1900. Address : 3 Oxford Terrace, Edin. ROSS, James Cornwall Miller, 1890-8. CI. lb-2 R. s. of W. Graham Ross, 3 Oxford Terrace ; d. RUTHERFORD, Zerub BaiUie, 1890-7. (April). CI. la-5a. s. of Richard Rutherford, 26 Castle Terrace. Vet. Surg. Edin. Address : 27 Castle Terrace, Edin. SANDISON, Alexander, 1890-9. CI. P.3-6. b. 17 Aug. 1881 ; s. of W. A. Sandison, R.N., 15 Eildon Street. M.B., Ch.B. Edin. 1906, and Adelaide, S. Australia, 1907 ; L.M. Dublin, 1906 ; M.D. Edin. 1911 ; gen. med. pract., Roches- ter, AustraUa ; late M.O.H., Streaky Bay, S. Australia, 1907-11 ; Mem. B.M.A. ; m. Miss Knight, Port Pirie, S. Australia. Ad- dress : Rochester, Victoria, Australia. SAUNDERS, Kenneth Blair, 1890-1901. CI. P.1-6. b. 17 May 1884 ; s. of William Saunders, S.S.C. and C.A., 22 Albany Street ; XV., XI. A.C.C. Address: 12 Rawdon Street, Cal- cutta. SCOTT, Henry Erskine, 1890-1900. CI. Ib-Sp. b. 4 May 1881; s. of E. Erskine Scott, C.A„ 64 Queen Street ; XV. ; won Cricket BaU, 1899. Lt. 4th Batt. H.L.I. ; attached to 3rd R.S. in S. Africa (Queen's and Kng's medals) ; afterwards farmer in Dumfriesshire; m. Constance, dau. of Dr. Murdoch Brown, Edin. ; d. 31 Jan. 1910. SHARP, John, jun., 1890-9. CI. P.2-5. b. 2 April 1883 ; s. of John Sharp, 3 Lomond Road, Trinity. Heriot-Watt Coll. ; Engineer (B.T. Exam., 1st CI., 1912). Address: Govt. Floating Dock and Workshops, Trinidad, W.I. SIM, Edward Bonham, 1890-1. CI. P.l. s. of Robert Sim, 85 Great King Street. SIM, Thomas Guthrie, 1890-1. CI. P.2. s. of Robert Sim, 85 Great King Street. SMITH, David Lindsay Balfour, 1890-1. CI. lb. s. of David Smith, 12 Bel- grave Place. Address : 12 Belgrave Place, Edin. STEWART, Charles, 1890-1. CI. 4. b. 12 May 1875 ; s. of D. W. Stewart, Cartland, Lanark. Address : Annan Lea, Moffat. SWANSON, Donald, 1890-8. CI. P.4- M. 6. b. 29 Oct. 1882 ; s. of John Swanson, 3 Inverleith Place. With J. G. Thomson and Co. Ltd., Leith, 1898-1908 ; Ass. Mackinnon, Mac- kenzie and Co., Kurraohee, 1908-11 ; now with Elder, Dempster and Co. Ltd., Mon- treal. Address : c/o Elder, Dempster and Co. Ltd., Board of Trade Building, Mon- treal, Canada. THOMSON, Evelyn Claude Ogilvie, 1890-8. a. P.l -4b. b. 13 April 1884 ; s. of Andrew Thomson, Timber Merchant, 15 Inverleith Place. 'Britannia,' 1899-1900; R.N. CoUs., Green- wich and Portsmouth, 1903-4 {four ist and one 2nd CI. Ceirts.) ; Mid. R.N. 1900 ; Sub- Lieut. 1904 ; Lieut. 1905 ; Lieut, and Comm. 1909. Address: 21 Chester Street, Edin. TOD, Charles Douglas, Jan. 1891-Dec. 1897. CI. P.1-6. b. 13 Sept. 1883; s. of WiUiam Tod, 27 Douglas Cres- cent. Woolwich, 1900-2; Lt. R.A. ; 2ndLt. 1902; Lt. 1906 ; Legation Guard, Pekin. Ad- dress : Pekin, China. TOD, Frederick Lewis Maitland, 1890- 1901. CI. P.l-Sp. b. 25 May. 1884 ; S. of Henry Tod, W.S., 23 Lennox Street. W.S. 1908. Address : 23 Lennox Street, Edin. TOD, Frederick Robert Dalyell, 1890-7. CI. la-M. 6. b. 2 March 1881 ; s. of John Henry Tod, C.A., 8 Murrayfield Avenue. Stockbroker, Edin., of J. H. Tod and Co. ; m. 1914 Lesley Merchiston, dau. of A. W. Blackie, Oxton, Cheshire. Address : 8 Mur- rayfield Avenue, Edin. 430 1891-2 TOD, George Clark, 1890-1901. CI. P.l- L.M. b. 1884 ; s. of William Tod, 12 Drummond Place. iFarmer, Basutoland border, O.F.S. Ad- dress: Riverinu, P.O. Glenrock, Thabanchu Dist, O.F.S., S. Africa. TOD, James Victor Mercer, 1890-5. CI. 2b-7b. b. 24 May 1878 ; s. of John Henry Tod, C.A., 8 Murrayfield Avenue; Dux CI. 2b, 1891. Bank of Scot. 1896. Address : 8 Murray- field Avenue, Edin. TOD, John Henry, 1890-2 (Dec). CI. 2b-4b. b. 27 Sept. 1879 ; s. of John Henry Tod, C.A., 8 Murrayfield Avenue. H.M.S. 'Britannia,' 1894; Naval Cadet; d. 31 May 1895. TURNBULL, Patrick, 1890-1900. CI. P.4-Sp. b. 17 Oct. 1881 ; s. of Patrick TurnbuU, C.A., 30 Northum- berland Street; XV. (Capt. 1899- 1900) ; XI. ; won High Jump, 1898, 1899; Quarter - mile, 1899, 1900; Hurdles, Cricket Ball, and Bradbury Shield, 1900. Direct Commission in R.A. from school ; Lt. 1903 ; Capt. R.F.A. 1913 ; m. Dora, dau. of Harry Cheyne, W.S. Address : R.A. Mess, Allahabad, N.W.P., India. WHITE, Alexander, 1890-9. CI. P.3- 7a. b. 20 May 1882 ; s. of Thomas White, S.S.C, 3 Drummond Place; MacGillivray Essay Prizes, 1897, 1898; Gym. VIII. Capt. 1898, 1899. Edin. Univ. ; M.A., LL.B. ; Essay Prize, Public Law CI. ; E.U. Hare and Hounds, Capt. and Hon. Pres. ; W.S. 1906 ; m. 1913 Winifred Caroline, e. dau. of T. W. L. Spence, C.B., The Holms, Granton Road. Address : 22 Ann Street, Edin. WHYTE, Alexander Frederick, 1890-9. CI. P.2-7b. b. 30 Sept. 1883 ; s. of Very Rev. Prin. Whyte, D.D., 7 Char- lotte Square, Mod. G.A. of F. Ch. of Scot. 1898. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. (ist CI. Hons. in Mod. Languages) ; Pres. Edin. Univ. Union, 1904 ; Lecteur Adjoint, College de la Sorbonne, Paris, 1905-6 ; Warden, Edin. Univ. Settlement, 1907-8 ; M.P. for Perth City, Jan. 1910 ; Pari. Priv. Sec. to the Right Hon. Winston S. Churchill, M.P. ; m. Margaret Emily, e. dau. of Rev. William Fairweather, D.D., of Kirkcaldy. Address : 7 Char- lotte Square, Edin., and 3 Barton Street, Westminster, Lond., S.W. WYLLIE, Alexander, 1890-1901. CI. P. 1-Sp. b. 8 April 1884 ; s. of Alexander WylUe, 56 Great King Street ; XV. Capt. 1901-2 ; XI. ; Fives IV. R.M.C. Sandhurst (Colour-Sergt.) ; XV. Capt. 1904-5 ; A.F.C. ; All India Hockey Tournament, 1907, 1908 ; Lt. R.S. Fus. ; 2nd Lt. 1995 ; Lt. 1909 ; Egyptian Army, June 191 3. Address: Whitelee, near Gala- shiels. 1891-2 ALVES, Henry Malcolm Jerome, 1891- 1900. CI. P.4-Sp. b. 1 April 1883 ; s. of Col. J. M. Alves, R.A., 1 Lexham Gardens, S. Kensington, Lond., S.W. Lt. R.A. ; 2nd Lt. 1902 ; Lt. 1905. Ad- dress : Bangalore, India. ALVES, John William Jerome, 1891-9. CI. la-Sp. b. 26 Nov. 1880; s. of Col. J. M. Alves, R.A., 1 Lexham Gardens, S. Kensington, Lond., S.W. Capt. 93rd Burma Inf. ; 2nd Lt. K.O.S.B. 1900 ; Lt. 1902 ; transferred to Ind. Army, 1907 ; Capt. J909. Address : Rangoon, Burma. ANDERSON, Frederic Vans, 1891-3. Sp. CI. b. 22 May 1876; s. of Charles Anderson, Solicitor and Bank Agent, Jedburgh. Stockbroker, Edin. ; d. 9 Sept. 1910. ARMSTRONG, Moir Stormonth Darling, 1891-9. Cl.P.l-L.M. b. 27 Feb. 1883; s. of W. Elliot Armstrong, S.S.C, North End, Trinity. Chf. Marine Engineer under Sudanese Govt. Address : c/o Sudan Govt. Steamer and Boat Dept., Khartouna. BAILEY, Frederick Marshman, 1892-4. CI. lb-3a. b. 5 Feb. 1882; s. of Col. F. Bailey, R.E., 9 Wemyss Place. Sandhurst ; Capt. I.S.C. ; 2nd Lt. 1900 ; Lt. I.S.C. 1902 ; Capt. 1909 ; now in PoHtical Dept. ; served in Tibet, 1903-4 (medal with clasp). Address: 7 Drummond Place, Edin. See also E.A. Ch. xi. 93 ; xiii. 50- BAILEY, Percival Henry Havelock, 1891-7. CI. P.4-3a. b. 25 June 1883 ; s. of Col. F. Bailey, R.E., 9 Wemyss Place. 1891-2 431 Lt. I.A. ; 2nd Lt. 1902 ; Lt. Ind. Army, 1904, 34th Sikh Pioneers; served on N.W.F., India, 1908 (medal with clasp) ; m. Hon. Miss Balfour. Address : Sialkot, India. BALFOUR, Archibald Roxburgh, 1891-3 and 1896-1901. CI. P.2, P.3, and 4a- 7a. b. 1884 ; s. of Alexander Balfour, Merchant, Liverpool ; XV., XL Univ. Coll. Oxon; B.A.; Coll. XV. and VIII. (Head of River), 1902 ; O.U.B.C. 1904, 1905 ; won Ladies' Plate, Henley, 1902, Visitors' Plate, 1903 ; Merchant, Valparaiso ; m. Pearl Price. Address : Dawyck, Stobo, Peebles, or Valparaiso, Chile. BALLANTINE, James, 1891-5. CI. 4- Sp. b. 21 Aug. 1878 ; s. of Alex- ander Ballantine, 11 Belgrave Place ; XV. Prizeman, R.S.A. Sch. ; studied also at Lend., Paris, and Dresden ; Artist, special- ising in church stained glass ; m. 1907 Gladys, dau. of Dr. James F. Dewar, Edin. Address : Gresham Buildings, George Street, Edin. BLACKWOOD, George Glendinning, 1892-1903. CI. P.l-Sp. b. 22 Jan. 1885 ; s. of William Blackwood, jun.. Writer, Peebles; XV., XL; won Cricket Ball, 1903. A.F.C. ; F.F.A. 1907. Address : 2 Belle- vue Crescent, Edin. BLACKWOOD, James M'Gibbon, 1892-7. CI. P.l-la. b. 1885 ; s. of John R. Blackwood, Port Jefferson, L.L, New York, U.S.A. Address : Street, Somerset. BLACKWOOD, William Thorbum, 1892- 1901. CI. P.4-7b. b. 10 April 1883 ; s. of William Blackwood, jun., Writer, Peebles; XL Edin. Univ.,- M.A., LL.B. ; W.S. 1907; of Blackwood and Smith, W.S., Peebles. Address : B.L. Bank, Peebles. BLYTH, James Davidson, 1891-2. CI. 4c. b. 14 Aug. 1877; s. of A. P. Blyth, Craighall, Craighall Road, Trinity. 2nd Lt. 3rd Batt. H.L.I. 1899; ist Batt. 1900 ; served in S. African War (Queen's medal with four clasps) ; Liberian F.F. 1908 ; Lt. (Spec. Reserve) 4th Batt. H.L.I. ; Brit. N. Borneo Co.'s service, 1911-13 ; d. 15 May 1913 at Je^selton, Brit. N. Borneo. BLYTH, John SomerviUe, 1891-1900. CI. P.l-M. 5. b. 21 March 1885 ; s. of A. P. Blyth, Craighall, Craighall Road, Trinity. Fmly. Tea-planter, Ceylon ; now Rubber- ' planter; m. Ann Motley. Address: Tebrau Rubber Estates. Johore, Singapore. BONNAR, George Kemp, 1891-3. CI. 2b-8. b. 15 Feb. 1877 ; s. of Thomas Bonnar, 7 Ann Street. Architect ; m. Mary Speuce. Address : 4 North Park Terrace, Edin. BROWN, David Thorbum Graham, 1891-5. CI. P.l-la. b. 27 Dec. 1888 ; s. of J. J. Graham Brown, M.D., 3 Chester Street. H.M.S. ' Britannia,' 1898-1900 ; entd. R.N. 1900 ; Sub-Lieut. 1903 ; Lieut, seni- ority, 15 July 1904; five ist CI. Certifi- cates ; Goodenough Gold Medal for Gunnery as Sub-Lieut. 1904 ; Prize in Adv. Gunnery Course, 1908-9 ; M.V.O., 4th cl. Address : H.M.S. ' Hermes,' Cape of Good Hope Squad., S. Africa, or 3 Chester Street, Edin. BROWN, John Archibald, 1891-5 (April). Cl. la-2a. s. of Mrs. Brown, 19 Archibald Place. BROWN, William Calder, 1891-5 (April). Cl. 2b-4b. s. of Mrs. Brown, 19 Archibald Place. CAIRNS, George Morton, 1891-1900. Cl. la-6. b. 1 Sept. 1881. s. of Henry Cairns, W.S., 38 Drummond Place. St. John's Coll. Oxon, 1901-5 ; B.A. 1905 ; W.S. 1908 ; of Cairns, M'Intosh and Morton, W.S. Address: 27 Buckingham Terrace, Edin. CAMPBELL, James Donald Kidston, 1891-5 (April). Cl. P.4-3b. b. 16 July 1881 ; s. of Col. Neil Campbell, 11 Ravelston Park. Address : 3 Ravelston Terrace, Edin. CHISHOLM, Robert Ainslie, 1891-4. Cl. 3b-5b. b. 16 July 1878 ; s. of A. W. Chisholm, 7 Claremont Crescent. Of Mackay and Chisholm, Goldsmiths, Edin. Address : 7 Claremont Crescent, Edin. CHISHOLM, William Gibb, 1891-5. Cl. la-4a. b. 10 March 1880 ; s. of A. W. Chisholm, 7 Claremont Crescent. Of Mackay and Chisholm, Goldsmiths, Edin. ; m. A. M. Stewart, PoUokshields, Glasg. Address: Stratheam, 39 Inverleith Gardens, Edin. COOK, George, 1891-5. Cl. 3b-M. 6, b. 17 March 1876; s, of Rev. George Cook, B.D., Min. of Longformacus, Duns; XV. A.F.C. ; Ass. with Steel Bros, and Co. Ltd., Rangoon. Address : 34 Howard Place, Edin. COOK, Henry PatuUo, 1891-1900. Cl. P.3-7b. b. 13 Nov. 1882 ; s. of Rev. 432 1891-2 George Cook, B.D., Min. of Longfor- macus. Duns. Edin-Univ.; M.B.,Ch.B. 1905; RR.C.S.E. 1911 ; Medals in Clin. Physiol., Sen. System. Surg., and Pract. Med.; A.C.C.; Capt. I.M.S.; Lt. 1906; Capt. 1909. Address: 12th Pion- eers, Kirkee, India. COOK, Walter Lorrain, 1891-6. CI. P.4- 5a. b. 18 Nov. 1880; s. of Rev. George Cook, B.D., Min. of Long- formacus. Duns. With Scott. Widows' Fund Insur. Soc. (H.O.). Address : 34 Howard Place, Edin. COOK, Walter Ramsay, 1891-1902. CI. P.2-7b. b. 12 Feb. 1884 ; s. of Sir Henry Cook, W.S., 22 Eglinton Cres- cent ; Fives Cup, 1902. Univ. CoU. Oxon ; of BeU, Cowan and Co., Stockbrokers, Edin. Address: 22 Eglinton Crescent, Edin. COX, Douglas Howard, 1891-3. CI. la- 2b. b. 6 Feb. 1882 ; s. of Robert Cox of Gorgie, 34 Drumsheugh Gardens. Rugby, 1896-9; CaiusCoU. Cantab, 1900-4; B.A. 1903; Dir. J. and G. Cox Ltd., Gorgie Mills. Address : Killarkin, Dunboyne, Co. Meath. COX, Harold Bennett, 1891-3. CI. la- 2a. b. 5 Jan. 1881 ; s. of Robert Cox of Gorgie, 34 Drumsheugh Gardens. Woolwich, Jan. 1898 ; 2nd Lt. R.F.A. 1899 ; ret. 1904 ; Manufacturer, of J. and G. Cox. Ltd. (Chm.) ; contested S. Edin. (U.), 1909 and 1910; m. . ^(^(^toss: Gorgie Mills, Edin. COX, Robert Ferdinand de Lesseps, 1891-3. CI. P.l. b. 12 June 1884; s. of Robert Cox of Gorgie, 34 Drum- sheugh Gardens. Winchester ; St. John's CoU. Oxon. 1903-6; of J. and G. Cox Ltd. Address: 59a South Audley Street, Lond., W., or Gorgie Mills, Edin. CRABBIE, George Ernest, 1891-1901. CI. P.2-Sp. b. 23 July 1882 ; s. of George Crabbie, Merchant, Leith ; XV. (Capt. 1900-1); XL; won Cricket Ball, Long Jump, 100 Yds., Bradbury Shield, 1901; Fives Cup, 1900, 1901. A.F.C. ; Scot. V. Wales, 1904 ; Inter-City, 1904-6 ; Cities v. Rest, 1904-5 ; A.C.C. ; Mer- chant, Leith ; m. Florence Isobel Frances, dau. of Anthony Watson, Coal Exporter, Leith. Address : 1 Randolph Crescent, Edin. CRAWFORD, Robert Richard, 1891-3. CI. lb-2b. b. 3 Feb. 1881 ; s. of Robert Crawford, Newbank, Trinity. Fettes, 1893-6 ; fmly. of Bernard and Co., Distillers, Leith ; now residing abroad ; m. Jean Barr Roger. Address : at present on voyage to F.M.S. CRAWFORD, Wilham Caldwell, 1891-4, CI. lb-3. b. 3 Aug. 1879; s. of Wilham C. Crawford, M.A., F.R.S.E., 1 Lockharton Gardens. MedaUist, Heriot-Watt (Art CI.) ; Prize- man, R.S. A. (Life CI.) ; studied also in Paris ; Mem. Soc. of Scott. Artists ; exhibits at Edin., Lond., Provinces, and Continental Exhibs. Address : i Lockharton Gardens Edin. (Studio, Synod HaU). CUNNINGHAM, Thomas Cunningham, 1891-6. CI. 3b-M. 6. b. 7 Sept. 1877 ; s. of D. Cunningham, J.P., Dalachy, Aberdour ; XV. ; won Mile, 1896. Cent. Tech. CoU. Lond. ; ist CI. Electric. Eng. ; A.I.E.E. ; Capt. R.A. ; Electrical Engineer tiU 1899 ; served in S. African War with Vol. Co. 2nd Batt. Gordon Highs. ; R.G.A., 2nd Lt. 1900; Lt. 1902; Capt. 1913; p.o.c. 1902 ; Army Course in Economics, 1907 ; m. Hermione Jane, dau. of Rev. H. W. Crofton, ThomhUl House, Stalbridge. Address : c/o Cox and Co., 16 Charing Cross, S.W., or R.A. Mess, Dover. DALMAHOY, John Francis Cecil, 1891-5. CI. la-4b. s. of Maj.-Gen. Dalmahoy, 13 Buckingham Terrace. Sandhurst, 1900; Capt. LA. ; 2ndLt. igoi; Lt. 1903; Capt. 1910; servedin Tibet, 1903-4; march to Lhassa (medal and clasp) ; Moh- mand campaign, 1908 (medal). Address: 40th Pathans, AUpore, Calcutta. DANGERFIELD, Arthur, 1891-7. CI. 1-7. b. 6 May 1881 ; s. of Lt.-Col. Dangerfield, R.A., 26 Danube Street. Edin. Univ.; M.B.,Ch.B. 1905; F.R.C.S.E. 1910; gen. med. pract. ; m. M. S. Armitage, Maidenhead. Address : Icknield House, Streetly, Staffs. DOVE, John Scott, 1891-7. CI. la-Sp. b. 11 Jan. 1879 ; s. of George Dove, Eccles, Kelso ; XL ; won High Jump, 1897. A.C.C. ; Brewer. Address : Belgrave, New- town, Waterford. FORDYCE, James Dingwall, 1891-1900. CI. P.2-U.M. b. 1 Jan. 1884 ; s. of J. Dingwall Fordyce, Advocate, 34 Great King Street. Banker, Brazil, since 1907 ; fmly. Bank of Scot. (H.O.), 1900-3; Bank of England, Lond., 1903-7. Address : London and Brazilian Bank, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. ERASER, Wilham St. John, 1891-7. CI. P.3-Sp. b. 18 Sept. 1883 ; s. of 1891-2 433 Prof. Sir Thomas R. Fraser, M.D., LL.D., 13 Drumsheugh Gardens ; Dux CI. 2a, 1895. Lieut. R.N. ; ' Britannia ' {all ist CI. Certs. 1899) ; R.N.C. Greenwich (two ists, three ands), 1902-3 ; Sub-Lieut. 1903 ; Lieut. 1904 ; commanded submarine A9, 1906-7; B9, 1907-10; China medal, 1900; m. Kathleen Louisa, y. dau. oi Capt. Abel Chapman, Gateshead. Address : H.M.S. ' Shannon,' 2nd Cruiser Squad., or 13 Drum- sheugh Gardens, Edin. GIBB, Robert, 1891-4. CI. P.l-la. b. 16 March 1884 ; s. of John S. Gibb, 31 E. Claremont Street. W.S. 1907. Address : 31 E. Claremont Street, Edin. GIBB, William Oliphant Plenderleith, 1891-6 (Dee.). CI. P.4-5a. s.ofW. O. Gibb, 21 Royal Terrace. Address: Sufiolk. Broad Street House, Bungay, GLENDINNING, George Eric, 1891-7. CI. P.2-3b. b. 18 Nov. 1883 ; s. of George R. Glendinning, East Hatton, Kirknewton. A.F.C. ; Farmer ; m. 1912 Margaret, 2nd dau. of Duncan Macdonald, Kilbucho Mains, Broughton. Address : GlastulUch, Nigg Sta- tion, Ross-shire. GRAY, WiUiam, 1891-6. CI. 2b-5a. s. of James Gray, J.P., Braehead, Cramond. Farmer. Address : Braehead, Cramond Bridge. GRIEVE, George MaxweU, 1891-5 (April). CI. P.1-P.2. b. 15 July 1885 ; s. of Surg. -Gen. Robert Grieve, Br. Guiana. Engineer. Address : 53 Beverley Road, HuU. GRIEVE, John Bird, 1891-4 (Dec). CI. 4b-5a. b. 1 June 1877 ; s. of Surg.-Gen. Robert Grieve, Br. Guiana. Mem. Inst. Accountants and Actuaries, Glasg., 1903 ; now Sec. Lauadron Rubber Estates Ltd., Lond. Address : 6 Laurence Pountney HiU, Lond., E.C. GRIEVE, Kelbume King, 1891-8. CI. P.2-4. b. 1883 ; s. of Surg.-Gen. Robert Grieve, Br. Guiana. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., Ch.B. 1906 ; D.T.M. (Liverpool) ; W. African Med. Service. Ad- dress : 53 Beverley Road, HuU. GRIEVE, WiUiam Weir, 1891-4 (Dec). CI. 2a-5a. b. 5 April 1879; s. of Surg.-Gen. Robert Grieve, Br. Guiana. Solicitor, 1909. Address: 10 Howard Street, Edin. GUILD, David Alexander, 1891-1902. CI. P.l-7a. b. 16 Sept. 1884 ; s. of Alexander Guild, W.S., 5 Royal Circus ; Dux of School, 1901 ; Acad. Club Prize, Classics, 1901; MacGillivray Essay Prize, 1900 ; Andrew Lang Essay Prize, 1901 ; Mitchell Medal, 1899. Edin. Univ.; M.A., LL.B. ; Golf Blue, E.U.G.C; Advocate, 1909. Address: 5 Royal Circus, Edin. GUTHRIE, James Hubert, 1891-6. CI. P.1-2. b. 21 Sept. 1882; s. of Charles John Guthrie, K.C. (Hon. Lord Guthrie), Senator of the Coll. of Justice, 13 Royal Circus. Farmer, O.R.C. ; now in N.Z. Publica- tions : Letters on S. African PoHtics, etc. Address : c/o Mrs. Thos. Robertson, 148 Aik- man's Road, Papanui Road, Christchurcli, N.Z. HALDANE, William Garraway, 1891-2. CI. 4. s. of WiUiam Haldane, M.D., J.P., Viewforth, Bridge of Allan. Address : Viewforth, Bridge of Allan. HANDASYDE, Charies Henry, 1891-3. CI. P.3-lb. b. 25 Aug. 1881; s. of C. H. Handasyde, Craigesk, Dalkeith. m. . ^diiyess: Prince Rupert, Canada. HANSON, Edward Taylor, 1891-1901. CI. P.4-7a. b. 19 April 1882; s. of R. W. Hanson, Clare House, 38a Findhorn Place ; Gloag Medal, 1900. Schol. Ch. Coll. Cantab ; B.A. ; Hons. Engineering ; of Ballantyne, Hanson and Co., Edin. ; Dir. Ballantyne and Co. Ltd., Lond.; m. 1913 Jessie, dau. of Hugh Cameron, R.S.A. Address : BaUautyne Press, 14 Tavis- tock Street, Covent Garden, Lond., W.C. HART, Frederick George, 1891-9. CI. P.3-6. b. 1882; s. of George B. Hart, Sec. Nat. Bank of Scot., 10 Buckingham Terrace. With Nat. Bank of Scot. Address : 10 Buckingham Terrace, Edin. HARVEY, Ralph Oswald, 1891-3. CI. lb, la. b. July 1880; s. of Col. J. Bald Harvey, Tormaukin, Glen- devon. Man. Brit. CoaHng Depots Ltd., Port Said. Address : Port Said. HEWAT, Andrew Fergus, 1891-1902. CI. P.l-Sp. b. 1 June 1884; s. of Archibald Hewat, F.F.A., F.I. A., F.R.S.E., late Man. Edin. Life Assur. Co., Past Pres. Fac Actuaries, Scot., 2e 434 1891-2 13 Eton Terrace ; Jun. MacGillivray Essay Prize, 1898. Edin. Univ. 1902 ; M.B., Ch.B. 1907 ; F. Roy. Med. Soc. 1908; L.M. Dublin, 1910 ; M.R.C.P.E. 1911 ; Pres. Roy. Med. Soc. 1908-9 ; Clin. Tutor (Med.), R.I.E. ; Phys. New Town Disp. 191 1 ; Ass. to Lect. on Pathol, and Bacteriol., New Sch. of Med., Edin. Address : 3 Darnaway Street, Edin. HUNTER, Reginald Sherer, 1892-3. CI. P.4-lb. s. of T. F. Hunter, 6 North- east Circus Place. IVORY, William Holmes, 1891-1902. CI. P.2-6. b. 4 April 1883; s. of Holmes Ivory, W.S., 13 Learmonth Terrace ; XI. W.S. 1908 ; of J. and A. Peddie and Ivory, W.S., Edin. Address : 35 Drum- sheugh Gardens, Edin. KENNEDY, Macdougal Ralston, 1891-2. Army CI. b. 20 Dec. 1873; s. of Rev. A. Kennedy, D.D., Min. of Trinity Coll. Ch., Edin. R.M.A. Woolwich ; Capt. R.E. ; Lt. 1893 ; served in Crete, 1898 {D.S.O., medal, desp.) ; Egypt, 1899 {4th cl. Medjidie) ; ret. 1909 ; now Dir. of Public Works, Sudan; C.M.G. 1912; m. 1904 Miss Ralston, dau. of Maj.-Gen. W. H. Ralston. Address: Khartoum, Egypt. See also E.A. Ch. viii. 84. KINNEAR, Norman Boyd, 1891-5. Cl. P.4-2. b. 11 Aug. 1882 ; s. of C. G. H. Kinnear, Architect, 12 Grosvenor Cres- cent. Keeper of Bombay Natural Hist. Soc.'s Museum. Address : Bombay Natural His- tory Society, Bombay. LAW, Eric WiUiam, 1891-6. Cl. P.3-3a. s. of John Law, 41 Heriot Row. Address : 41 Heriot Row, Edin. LAWSON, John Lawson, 1891-1900. Cl. P.3-Sp. b. 14 May 1882; s. of John Lawson, 4 Belford Place. Edin. Univ. Address : 4 Belford Place, Edin. MACGREGOR, Malcolm, 1891-5. Cl. 2a-5a. b. 22 Oct. 1878 ; s. of Malcolm MacGregor, S.S.C., 10 Dundas Street. C.A. Edin. 1902 ; practised in Chicago, U.S.A. ; m. Mary Ducat ; d. 10 Sept. 1911. MACKENZIE, Alan Kenneth, 1891-1901. Cl. P.l-4b. b. 26 Aug. 1884 ; s. of G. Hunter Mackenzie, M.D., 1 North- umberland Street. Stockbroker, Edin. A ddress : 44 Inver- leith Row, Edin. M'LAREN, Ludovic, 1891-3. Cl. 4a-5a, b. 20 Oct. 1877; s. of Hon. Lord M'Laren, Senator of the Coll. of Justice, 46 Moray Place. With Standard Bank of S. Africa ; d. 18 Oct. 1898. M'LEOD, John Kelty, 1891-6. Cl. P.1-3. b. 18 July 1884 ; s. of Gen. Sir J. C. M'Leod, G.C.B., Wardie Lodge, Bos- well Road. ' Britannia,' 1899 ; Mid. 1902 ; Sub- Lieut. 1904; Lieut. 1906; ist Lieut. De- stroyer FlotiEa, 191 1 ; now Lieut. -Comm. R.N. ; R.N.C. Greenwich; XV. Address: H.M.S. ' Ostrich,' c/o The Admiralty, White- hall, Lond.,S.W., or BeUevue, North Berwick. MACRAE, John Anthony, 1891-7. Cl. P.2-3a. b. 19 May 1883; s. of Sir Cohn G. Macrae, W.S., 45 Moray Place. Univ. Coll. Oxon ; B.A. 1905 ; M.A. 1911 ; Edin. Univ. 1905-8 ; Licentiate of the Ch. of Scot. 1908 ; Ass. Min. Tron Kirk, Edin., 1911; Ass. Min. St. Stephen's Ch., Edin., 1913. Address : 45 Moray Place, Edin. MATHESON, Robert Pope, 1891-3. Cl. 3a-4b. s. of W. J. Matheson, 27 Drummond Place. C.M.P., S. Africa. MATHESON, William James, 1891-S. Cl. P.2-2b. s. of W, J. Matheson, 27 Drummond Place. MATTHEW, Francis Henry, 1891-6. Cl. la-5a. s. of James Matthew, 17 Melville Street. C.E. ; M. Inst. C.E. Address : c/o J. J. Hoare and Co., Montevideo, Uruguay. MATTHEW, James Herbert, 1891-6. Cl. P.3-4a. b. 23 May 1881 ; s. of J. Matthew, 17 Melville Street. Merchant. Address: c/o J. J. Hoare and Co., Montevideo, Uruguay. MIDDLETON, Alfred, 1891-3 (April). Cl. P.l, P.3. s. of J. S. Middleton, Blackwood, Auldgirth, Dumfriesshire. MIDDLETON, Herbert Douglas, 1891-3 (April). Cl. lb-la. s. of J. S. Middle- ton, Blackwood, Auldgirth, Dumfries- shire. MILLAR, Stanley Rodger, 1891-5. Cl. lb-4b. b. 25 Sept. 1881; s. of William Millar, Woodville, Eskbank. R.H. Sch., Edin., 1895 ; with Nat. Bank of Scot. Address : Oriel Villa, Park Road, Eskbank. 1891-2 435 MONCREIFF, William Francis, 1891- 1900 (April). C1.P.2-L.M. b. 28 July 1882 ; s. of the Hon. James W. Mon- creift, W.S., 6 Ainslie Place. Real Estate and Financial Agent, Fort George, B.C. Address : P.O. Box 42, Fort George, B.C., Canada. MONILAWS, William Barrington, 1891- 1900. CI. P.2-7b. b. 4 Dec. 1884 ; s. of W. M. Monilaws, 3 Lombard Street, Lond., E.G. A. I. A.; Planter. Address: The Planters' Estates Ltd., Mamban, Negri Sembilan, F.M.S. MOUNSEY, John Jackson, 1891-6. CI. P.3-2a. b. 14 July 1882 ; s. of John Little Mounsey, W.S., 24 Glencaim Crescent. Blair Lodge ; Oxford Univ. ; Edin. Univ. ; LL.B. ; engaged in Nat. Hist, investigations in Brazil. Address: 24 Glencaim Crescent, Edin. MURRAY, Andrew Hamilton, 1891-3. CI. la-2 R. b. 30 Oct. 1878; s. of James Murray, Circular Road, St. John's, Newfoundland. Import and Export Merchant ; Council Nfld. Bd. of Trade. Address : Sunnyside, St. John's, Newfoundland. MURRAY, Patrick Moncreiff, 1891-1901. CI. P.2-U.M. b. 8 April 1884 ; s. of Patrick Murray, W.S., 7 Eton Terrace ; XV., XI. ; Gym. VIII. ; won Bradbury Shield and Cricket Ball, 1902 ; Hurdles, 1902 and 1903. A.F.C. ; A.C.C. ; Tea-planter. Address : Lamihere, Talawahella, Ceylon, or 7 Eton Terrace, Edin. OLIPHANT, Kenneth Morton, 1891- 1903. a. P.l-7a. b. 24 May 1885 ; s. of James Oliphant, 50 Palmerston Place; Dux of the School, 1904; MacGillivray Essay Prize, Millar Greek Prose Prize, French Prize, Acad. Club Prize for Classics, 1904 ; Acad. Exhib., Oxford, 1904-7 ; Gym. VIII. Class. Schol. Trin. Coll. Oxon ; 2nd CI. Hons. Mods. ; 2nd CI. Lit. Hum. ; Coll. XV. ; Schoolmaster ; prospective candidate (L.) for N. Ayrshire; m. Florence Agnes, dau. of Abram Lyle. Address : 44 Lambolle Road, Hampstead, Lond., N.W. PATON, Eric Charles Waller, 1891-4. CI. 3-M. 6. b. 20 Feb. 1877 ; s. of Waller H. Paton, R.S.A., 14 George Square. Fmly. Merchant ; now Artist ; m. Miss J. Webb. Address : 3 Melrose Road, Wey- bridge, Surrey. PEDERSEN, Bernhard, 1891-4. CI. 4-M. b. 10 Aug. 1877 ; s. of Gabriel Pedersen, Merchant. Ship Owner, of WilhamF. Russell and Sons, Glasg. A ddress : 1 8 Royal Terrace, Glasg. ROBERTSON, Charles, 1891-3. CI. 3a, 4a. s. of P. Robertson, Torachilty, Strathpeffer. ROBERTSON, John Cameron, 1891-2. CI. 5. s. of P. Robertson, Torachilty, Strathpeffer. ROSS, Balfour Earl, 1891-1900. CI. P.4-7b. b.l June 1882; s. of F. J. C. Ross, Barr., Penang ; XV. Ch. CoU. Cantab ; XV. ; Barr. Inn. Tern. ; Advocate and Solicitor, S.S. ; m. Henrietta Mabel, e. dau. of Lawrence Coomb Brown, Penang, S.S. Address : 32b Perak Road, Penang, S.S. ROSS, Grant Allan, April 1892-April 1893. CI. 2b, R. s. of Capt. George N. Ross, 1 Merchiston Crescent. ROSS, Norman M'Kenzie, April 1892- April 1893. CI. 5, Sp. s. of Capt. George N. Ross, 1 Merchiston Crescent. RUTHERFORD, Charles William Veitch, 1891-3. CI. 3b, 4b. b. 3 June 1878 ; s. of John R. Rutherford of Ancrum Craig, Roxburghshire. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., Ch.B. 1902 ; gen. med. pract.. King's Heath, Birmingham ; d. I April 1908. SCOTT, Albert Edward, 1891-3. CI. 2b, 3b. s. of John Scott, 10 Brunts- field Crescent. In N.Z. SCOTT, James Walter Montague, 1891-4. CI. 3a-5b. b. 28 Dec. 1878; s. of Rev. Walter Scott, M.A., The Manse, Cromarty. Commission Agent, Vancouver ; m. Hen- rietta de Satge. Address : 615 Mahon Avenue, N. Vancouver, B.C., Canada. SHARP, Harold Withers, Jan. 1892-3. CI. P.l. s. of John Sharp, 5 St. Bernard's Crescent. SHERRIFF, Morris George Sutherland, 1891-7. CI. 1-M. 5. b. 14 Aug. 1881 ; s. of Lt.-Gen. J. P. Sherriff, C.B., 29 Palmerston Place ; Gym. VIII. Heriot-Watt CoU. ; Capt. XV. ; served as Lt. Imp. Yeo. (Sharpshooters) in S, African 436 1892-3 War, 1900-2 (desp.) ; Police Dept., Trans- vaal, 1903-7 ; in Rhodesia mining, 1907-10 ; A.M.M.S.S.A. ; m. Rose May, widow of George Alsop, Teignmouth, Devon. A ddress : 29 Palmerston Place, Edin. SKINNER, Percy Alexander Warren, 1891-8. CI. P.2-4. b. 5 Feb. 1882 ; s. of William Skinner, W.S., of Corra, Town Clerk of Edin., 35 George Square. St. Edmund Hall, Oxon ; M.A. ; Coll. VIII. ; Ch. of Eng. ; C. Holy Trin., Chester, 1911 ; C. Holy Trin., Carlisle, 1908-11. Address : 3 City Walls, Chester. SMITH, John Hughes Bennett, 1891- 1904. CI. P.l-U.M. s. of Will. C. Smith, K.C., 7 Northumberland Street ; Capt. XV., XI. 1904. Caius and St. Cath. Colls. Cantab ; A.F.C. Address : 7 Northumberland Street, Edin. SPENCE, Alexander Bain, 1891-8. CI. la-7b. b. 13 May 1881 ; s. of Dr. Robert Spence, St. Ninians, Burnt- island ; Dux CI. la, 1892. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., Ch.B. 1905 ; Sergt. Univ. Batt. Edin. City Vol. Art. ; served with the Scott. Nat. Hosp. in S. Africa (medal and two clasps) ; Res. Phys. Birm- ingham Gen. Hosp. 1905-6 ; Med. Off., Kinghorn ; Chm. Kinghorn Sch. Bd. ; d. 8 Oct. 1908 ; see also E.A. Ch. xvi. 5. SPITTAL, John Ker, 1891-1900. CI. P.l- L.M. b. 2 Jan. 1883; s. of Charles Grey Spittal, Advocate, Sheriff-Sub. of Selkirkshire. Address: Clarendon, Donley Co., Texas, U.S.A. STEWART, Hugh Grainger, 1891-8. CI. Ib-Sp. s. of Prof. Sir T. Grainger Stewart, M.D., 19 Charlotte Square. Address : 15 Royal Circus, Edin. TAYLOR, Arthur Campbell, 1891-6. CI. 4b-7a. b. 18 Dec. 1877; s. of Rev. Prof. Malcolm C. Taylor, D.D., 6 Greenhill Park. Edin. Univ. ; Capt. Scott. Rifles (Camer- onians) ; 2nd Lt. 1900 ; Lt. 1903 ; Capt. 1912 ; W. African Regt. 1912 ; served in S. African War, 1900-2 ; operations in Cape Colony, 1900-1 ; Transvaal, 1901-2 (Queen's medal with five clasps). Address : West African Regiment, Freetown, Sierra Leone, W. Africa. THOMSON, William Rutherf oord, 1891-3. CI. 2b-3b. b. 6 Feb. 1878; s. of John Thomson, 23 Scotland Street. In mercantile office in Leith ; d. 24 Dec. 1903. TOD, Herbert Noble, 1891-3. CI. 4-6. b. 7 May 1877 ; s. of Andrew Tod, Polton. A.R.S.M. 1908. XV., VIII. ; d. 30 Oct. WEARING, Henry, 1891-2. CI. 4. Thomas Dodd, Allerton House, Jed- burgh (Guardian). WEIR, George Gordon, 1891-6. CI. 2a- M. 6. b. 4 June 1878 ; s. of Robert Weir, 11 Lauder Road. Res. partner in Montreal of Hill, Thom- son and Co., Wine Merchants. Address; 66 M'Gill College Avenue, Montreal, Canada. 1892-8 AIKMAN, George Ralph, 1892-9. CI. 2b-5. b. 23 Nov. 1881 ; s. of Andrew Aikman, Man. Commercial Bank of Scot., 27 Buckingham Terrace. m. Marion Adams Brewis. Address : Lyn- wood, Colinton, Midlothian. AITKEN, George, 1892-1901. CI. P.4- U.M. b. 12 Oct. 1882 ; s. of G. Lewis Aitken, Kirkcaldy. Edin. Univ. 1904-5 ; Rugby, North XV. V. South of Scot.; Farmer. Address: Bog- lily, Kirkcaldy. ALEXANDER, Joseph Tucker Burton, 1892-4. CI. 5, 6. b. 1878; s. of Rev. W. Burton Alexander, 36 Blooms- bury Square, Lond., W.C. Trin. CoU. Cantab ; Hon. Attach^ H.B.M- Embassy, Washington, 1901-2 ; Assoc. Soc- Engineers, Lond. ; m. 1913 Marie Elisa- beth, o. dau. of Paul Dabeau of Rieumajou. Address : Pavenham, Bedford, Chateau de Gandels, Revel, Hte. Garonne, France. ALLAN, James Cyril Dalmahoy, 1892-5. CI. lb-5b. b. 13 Feb. 1882; s. of Alexander Allan, Coonoor, India. Rugby, 1895-1900; Edin. Univ.; M.B.„ Ch.B. 1905; M.D. (Distinct), 191 1; J.P- Hong-Kong; Lect. on Histol., Univ. Hong- Kong ; late Sen. Ho. Surg. Roy. Inf., Glasg. ; M.O.H., Christmas Island, S.S. ; contributed various articles to med. journEils. Address : Alexandra Buildings, Hong-Kong. ALLAN, Patrick Alexander, 1892-5 (Dec). CI. P.3-2a. b. 3 July 1884 ; s. of Alexander Allan, Coonoor, India. 1892-3 437 Rugby ; R.M.C. Sandhurst ; Lt. 66th Punjabis; 2nd Lt. 1904; Lt. 1906. Ad- dress : 66th Punjabis, Barrackpore, Calcutta. ALSTON, William Luis Luna, 1892-4. CI. 3b, 4b, b. 1879 ; s. of J. Alston, M.D., 925 Calle Lavalle, Buenos Aires. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., Ch.B. 1906; gen. med. pract. Address: 441 Calle Bartoiom6 Mitre, Buenos Aires. ANDERSON, AlexanderDudgeon,1892-9. CI. P.4-L.M. b. 19 March 1883 ; s. of W. M. Anderson, Pirntaton, Foun- tainhall ; Gym. VIII. A.F.C. ; Inter-City, 1905-6 ; Farmer. Address : 34 Murrayfield Road, Edin. ANDERSON, Malcolm Buchan, 1892-8. CI. P.4-M. 5. b. 22 Jan. 1882 ; s. of W. M. Anderson, Pirntaton, Foun- tainhall. A.F.C. ; Banker. Address : 34 Murray- field Road, Edin. ANGUS, John Neill, 1892-3. Army CI. s. of John Angus, 19 Duddingston Park, Portobello. R.M.A. Woolwich ; Riding Prize ; Capt. R.G.A. ; 2nd Lt. 1897 ; Lt. 1900 ; Capt. 1901 ; 6th (Somaliland) Batt. King's African Rifles, March 1901 ; killed in action, Somali- land, 17 Oct. 1902 ; see also E.A. Ch. x. 28. ARMSTRONG, William Watson Elhot, 1892-3. CI. 2. b. 13 July 1877 ; s. of W. Elliot Armstrong, S.S.C, North- end, Trinity. Writer ; m. Margaret, dau. of Alexander Mackay, LL.D. Address : 7 Glengyle Ter- race, Edin. BELL, John Clerk Maxwell, 1892-1903, CI. P.l-7a. b, 16 Aug. 1884 ; s, of Robert Craigie Bell, W,S,, 4 Bucking- ham Terrace; XV, Capt, 1902-3; Gym, VIII. A.F.C. ; C.A. Edin. 1909. Address : Loke Yew Buildings, Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, F.M.S. BILTON, Gavin Anderson, 1892-3, CI. P.2. b. 1884; s. of Lewis Bilton, W,S,, 5 Abinger Gardens, Murrayfield, d. 1893. BILTON, John Walter, 1892-7, CI, 2- M, 5. b, 19 June 1881 ; s, of Lewis Bilton, W.S,, 5 Abinger Gardens, Murrayfield, Passed R.M.C. Entrance; served with 19th Co. Imp. Yeo. in S. African War (medal with three clasps) ; m. 1911 Blanche EUen, dau. of WiUiam P. White, Fort Sas- katchewan. Address: The Mansion House, Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada. BILTON, Lewis Leonard, 1892-8. CI. 2-Sp, b. 4 Oct. 1879 ; s. of Lewis Bilton, W.S., 5 Abinger Gardens, Murrayfield; XV. W.S. 1904; m. 191 1 Helen Rachel, e. dau. of Neil Robson, The Grove, Kilbarchan. Address : Greenside Lodge, Corstorphine Road, Edin. BRINGLOE, Francis Lockhart, 1892-5, CI. 2b-3a. b. 2 Oct. 1881 ; s, of Francis Adam Bringloe, C.A., C.P.A. U.S.A., 12 Coates Gardens. Trin. Coll. Glenalmond; C.A. Edin. 1910. Address : Commercial Union Building, 232 St. James Street, Montreal. BRODIE, Walter Lorrain, 1892-9, CI, P.l-Sp, b. 28 July 1884 ; s. of John Wilson Brodie, C.A., 23 Belgrave Crescent. R.M.C. Sandhurst ; Lt. 2nd Batt. H.L.I. ; 2nd Lt. 1904 ; Lt. 1908. Address : MuUin- gar, Ireland. BROWN, George Maxwell, 1892-5, CI, P.lb-la, b, 23 Aug. 1883; s, of George Brown, 10 Douglas Crescent, Address : 10 Douglas Crescent, Edin. BURDON, Ernest, 1892-9. CI. 3a-7a, b, 27 Jan, 1881 ; s, of Rev. J, A. Burdon, The Manse, Lasswade ; Dux of School and 1st Acad. Club Prize, 1899 ; Academical Exhib, 1899-1902, Schol. Univ. Coll. Oxon; istMods. ; 3rd Lit. Hum. ; passed eighteenth into I.C.S. 1904 ; serving in Punjab since 1905 ; m. Mabel F. Sturrock. Address : Simla, Punjab, India. BURNS, William Albert, 1892-7, CI. 4a-7b, b, 1878 ; s. of W. Burns, Drummond Hill, Inverness ; won Long Leap, 1897. Lt. R.G.A. ; 2nd Lt. 1900 ; Lt. 1901 ; res. 1905. Address : Drummond Hill, Drum- mond Road, Inverness. CALLENDER, Duncan M'Nab, 1892-5. CI. ■ 4a-7. b. 29 Oct. 1877 ; s. of Thomas Callender, Inverard, Wardie ; Ferguson Medal, 1896. Edin. Univ. ; M.A., M.B., Ch.B. 1902 ; F.R.C.S.E. 1905; F. Roy. Med. Soc, Edin. ; Special Prize, Botany ; gen. med. pract. ; late Res. Ho. Surg. R.I.E. ; Res. Phys. Edin. Maternity Hosp. ; Hon. Anaesthetist, Roy. Lancaster Inf., 1909. Address: Rose Bank, Lancaster. CAMPBELL, Basil Patrick, 1892-7, CI, lb-4a, b, 3 June 1882 ; s. of Wilham Campbell, Hon. Lord Skerrington, Senator of the Coll. of Justice. Stonyhurst Coll. Clitheroe, and the Oratory Sch. Birmingham ; Clare Coll. 438 1892-3 Cantab, 1899 : B.A., M.B. 1909, B.C. 1908 ; Edin. Univ. 1904-8 ; F.R.C.S.E. 1910 ; gen. med. pract. ; late Ho. Surg. R.I.E. 1908-9, Roy. Southern Hosp., Liverpool, 1909-10 ; now Med. Off., Arundel dist., E. Preston Union ; m. Mildred Agnes Ruxton of Rich- mond, Yorkshire. Address: Carleton House, Arundel, Sussex. CAMPBELL, Frederick Robert Maxwell, 1892-6. , CI. P.3-2b. b. 27 Jan. 1884 ; s. of William Campbell, Hon. Lord Skerrington, Senator of the Coll. of Justice. Stonyhurst Coll. Clitheroe, and the Oratory Sch. Birmingham, 1902 ; Jesus Coll. Cantab ; Lt. 91st Punjabis ; 2nd Lt. Cameronians, 1905 ; I.A. 1909. Address : 12 Randolph Crescent, Edin. CAMPBELL, William Osmund, 1892-6. CI. l-4b. b. 11 Feb. 1881 ; s. of William Campbell, Hon. Lord Sker- rington, Senator of the Coll. of Justice, d. 28 July 1907. CARMICHAEL, Norman Scott, 1892- 1900. CI. P.3-Sp. b. 12 March 1883 ; s. of James Carmichael, M.D., 22 Northumberland Street ; Dux CI. 4b', 1898. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., Ch.B. 1905 ; late Ho. Phys. and Ho. Surg. R.I.E. ; now Phys. New Town Disp. ; Clin. Ass. and Clin. Tutor, R.I.E. Address: 22 Northumberland Street, Edin, CLARK, George William Bennet, 1892- 1908. CI. P.l-Sp. b. 15 Nov. 1883 ; s. of G. Bennet Clark, W.S., 15 Douglas Crescent ; XL Lt. 2nd Batt. R.S. ; attached to W. African F.F. Address : Lagos, W. Africa. CLARK, James MacCombe, 1892-4. CI. 2-3a. b. 30 Aug. 1877 ; s. of Thomas Clark, Solicitor and Proc. Fis., Airdrie. Glasg. Tech. Coll. 1894-6 ; Engineer, Coat- bridge ; m. Margaret Stewart Low, dau. of Thomas Swan, Banker, Glasg. ; d. 28 July 1906. CUNNINGHAM, Andrew Browne, 1892-4. CI. lb-2b. b. 7 Jan. 1883 ; s. of Prof. D. J. Cunningham, M.D., 43 Fitz- william Place, Dublin. ' Britannia,' 1896 ; Lieut. R.N. Address : H.M.S. ' Scotpion," 3rd Destroyer Flotilla. DARLING, Henry Cecil Rutherford, 1892-4. C1.P.1,P.2. b. 28 Oct. 1886; s. of William Rutherford Darling. M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lond. 1908 ; M.B., B.S. Lond. 1909; Medallist, Sen. Med.] 1907-8 ; Schol. Physiol. 1906, Anat. and Physiol. 1906, Lond. Univ. ; F.R.C.S. Wai- ta^ Coll., N.Z., 1910; won Inter-Provincial Five-mile Race, N.Z., 1903, One-mile Cham- pion, N. Otago, N.Z., 1903 ; Surgeon. Ad- dress: c/o Nat. Bank of N.Z., 15 Moorgate Street, Lond, E.C. DUNCAN, Ernest Bailey, 1892-3. CI. lb. b. 27 July 1882 ; s. of Thomas Duncan, 62 Craigmillar Park. Warriston Coll. Moffat; XI.s; Gym.VIH.; C.A. Edin. 1908 ; Ass. Man. San Francisco brancli of Price, Waterhouse and Co., C.A., Lond. A ddress : c/o Price, Waterhouse and Co., C.A., Alaska Buildings, San Francisco, Cal., U.S.A. DUNCAN, Ronald Wingrave, 1892-7. CI. P.4-3a. b. 29 Jan. 1884 ; s. of Thomas Duncan, 62 Craigmillar Park. Edin. Univ. ; L.R.C.P. and S.E. 1907 ; L.F.P. and S. Glasg. 1907 ; L.D.S., R.C.S.E. 1906 ; Jun. Ho. Surg. Croydon Gen. Hosp. Address : General Hospital, Croydon, Surrey. DUNN, Andrew Charles, 1892-3 (Dec.). CI. M. 6. b. 17 Sept. 1876; s. of John Dunn, Parkside, Kelso. Farmer ; m. Edith Florence AdeUne Breakey, Co. Londonderry, Ireland. Ad- dress : Blinkbonny, Dunstable P.O., Ed- monton, Alberta, Canada. EDWARDS, Douglas Bruce, 1892-5. CI. P.1-P.3. b. 15 Oct. 1884; s. of W. Peacock Edwards, S.S.C, 17 Bel- grave Crescent. HiUbrow Sch. and Rugby, 1901-4; R.M.C. Sandhurst, 1904-5 ; Lt. LA. ; 2nd Lt. Duke of Edinburgh's Wilts Regt. 1905 ; I.A., 39th K.G.O. C.I. Horse, 1907 ; I^t. 1907 ; A.D.C. Insp.-Gen. of Cav. 1910 and 1911 ; Field service in Persia, Oct. 1911 to March 1913. Address : c/o Skene, Edwards and Garson, W.S., 5 Albyn Place, Edin. FERGUSON, Arthur Douglas, 1892-8. CI. la-7b. b. 1 Aug. 1881; s. of F. Ferguson, The Lodge, Forbes Road; Dux CI. la (Trotter Medal), 1893. C.A. Edin. 1904. Address: The Lodge, Forbes Road, Edin. FLEMING, David, 1892-4. CI. 3a-4b. b. 13 March 1879 ; s. of Dr. J. M. Fleming, Brig. Surg. I.M.S., 28 Queen's Crescent. Address : Melbourne, Australia. FORBES, Horace Bonar, 1892-6. 01. P.4-la. b. 11 July 1882 ; s. of James A. Forbes, Kilmeny, Ettrick Road. Served with Scott. Horse in S. African War ; Farmer, Transvaal, subsequently in Canada. Address : Wildcroft Ranch, Simons Valley P.O., Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 1892-3 439 FORBES, Wilfrid Eric, 1892-6. CI. P.2- Ib. b. 30 May 1884 ; s. of James A. Forbes, Kilmeny, Ettrick Road. Ayr Academy and Leys Sch. Cambridge ; Farmer, S. Africa and Canada; now Tea- planter, India. Address : Cheenthalaar Estate, Peermade, Travancore, S. India. GEBBIE, Oswald St. John, 1892-7. CI. 3b-Sp. b. 9 Feb. 1878 ; s. of Rev. Francis Gebbie, Edgehill, Dean ; XV. ; won Mile, 1897. A.F.C. ; Buenos Aires XV. 1902 - 12 ; Capt. J904-11; Argentine XV. v. Rugby Union (Capt.) ; Merchant with Askworth and Co. of Manchester. Address : Calle Alsina 888, Buenos Aires, Argentine Re- public. GIBSON, Alexander James, April 1893-5. CI. M.6-Army. b. 15 May 1877 ; s. of C. J. Gibson, Moscow. Cooper's Hill; passed out first, 1898; F.C.H. and Scholar.; F.Z.S. 1908; F.L.S. 1909; Imperial Forest Service. Address: Kotgarh, Simla Dist., Punjab, India. GIBSON, Reginald William, April 1892-8. CI. 2b-Sp. b. 26 Jan. 1882 ; s. of C. J. Gibson, Moscow. Marine Engineer (Merchant Service) . A d- dress : Australia. GILLESPIE, John Imrie, 1892-6. CI. 4b-M.6. b. 16 Jan. 1879; s. of J. Gillespie, 3 Greenhill Gardens ; XV. Capt. 1895-6 ; XL ; Gym. VIII. ; won Long Leap, 1895 ; High Jump, 1896 ; Steeplechase, 1894-6. A.F.C. ; Rugby, v. England, 1899-1901, 1904; V. Ireland, 1901-2, 1904; v. Wales, 1900-1-2; with British team in S. Africa, 1903 ; C.A. Edin. 1903. Address : 3 Greenhill Gardens, Edin. GORDON, Duncan Robert Wolseley, 1892-7. CI. 2b-M. 6. b. 1880 ; s. of Maj.-G«n. A. H. A. Gordon. Lt. 7th Gurkhas ; 2ndLt. 1900 ; Lt. 1901 ; d. I Jan. 1909 ; see also E.A. Ch. xvi. 64. GREIG, James Aitken, 1892-3. CI. 5b. b. 1877; s. of T. Greig, Wooden, Roxburgh. d. 5 Dec. 1909. GRIERSON, Philip Francis Hamilton- 1892-1901. CI. P.5-7a. b. 15 April 1883 ; s. of Sir Philip J. Hamilton- Grierson, 7 Palmerston Place ; Ephor ; XV. 1907; Jt. Editor of this Register, 1910-14. A ddress : 7 Palmerston Place, Edin. HALLETT, Bertram Hughes, 1892-4. CI. P.3-P.5. b. 14 Sept. 1883 ; s. of Col. Wyndham Hughes Hallett, India. H.M.S. ' Worcester ' and R.N.C. Green- wich ; Lieut. Roy. Indian Marine ; Sub- Lieut. 1905. Address: c/o Director R.I.M., Bombay, India. HARVEY, John Douglas, 1892-5. CI. 4a-7b. b. 23 Feb. 1878 ; s. of R. E. Harvey, 1 Buckingham Terrace ; XV. Wine Merchant, Leith. A ddress : i Buck- ingham Terrace, Edin. HILSON, Boyd Renwick, 1892-5. CI. 3b-4b, b. 15 Feb. 1877 ; s. of William Hilson, Abbey Grove, Jedburgh. Farmer. Address : Mayfield, Peebles. HOSACK, John Alexander Campbell, 1892-1901. CI. P.2-L.M. b. 9 Jan. 1885 ; s. of William Hosack, 21 Alva Street. Farmer and Stock Raiser in the Argentine since 1906. Address : Estancia Los Alfal- fares, Compania de Tierras Gran Sud de Cordoba y Santa Fe, Arias, F.C.R., South America. JONES, Alexander Blyth, 1892-1900. CI. P.l-L.M. b. 20 Dec. 1884 ; s. of Capt. Robert Jones (Merc. Marine). Mining Engineer, Surveyor, and Assayer. Address : Silver Centre, Ontario, Canada. JONES, Llewellyn Richard, 1892-9. CI. P.5-Sp. b. 21 July 1882 ; s. of Capt. Robert Jones (Merc. Marine). Accountant. Address : i Exchange Place, Inverness. KENNEDY, Gilbert Stuart, 1892-6 (April). CI. P.l-2b. b. 30 Oct. 1884 ; s. of James Y. Kennedy, 6 Gloucester Place. Glenalmond, 1896-1901 ; R.M.C. Sand- hurst, 1902-3 ; Capt. 1st (K.G.O.) Gurkha Rifles ; 2nd Lt. West Yorks Regt. 1903 ; Lt. I. A. 1907 ; Capt. 1912 ; m. Helen Mabel, e. s. dau. of Col. D. W. Inglis, I.A. 'Address : Glensilmond, Dharmsala, Punjab, India. KNOX, Gordon Daniell, 1892-8. CI. 3a- 7a. b. 10 July 1880 ; s. of Sir George Knox, The High Court, Allahabad ; Balfour Prize in French, 1897. B.A. Ball. Coll. Oxon, 1899; 2nd Hist.; Journalist. Address : Yorick Club, Bed- ford Street, Strand, Lond., W.C. Tnn. Coll. Oxon, 1901-5, B.A., Coll. LAWRIE, Ian Andrew, 1892-4 (April). XV. Capt., CoU. VIII. ; Edm. Univ. ; played ri Pi m. 1913 Efi&e, c. dau. of Rev. Arch. Reid, M.A., Slamannan. Address; Garonne House, 21 West Mayfield, Edin. FALCONER, Gerald Scott, 1898-1901. CI. 5-7b. b. Dec. 1882 ; s. of Rev. W. M. Falconer, M.A., Min. St. Paul's U.F. Ch., Garonne House, 21 West Mayfield; XL Edin. Univ. ; M.A. ; and New Coll. Edin.; A.C.C; Min. U.F. Ch., Old Mel- drum, Aberdeenshire ; m. H. L. G. Douglas, 40 Wilton Road, Edin. Address : U.F. Ch. Manse, Old Meldrum. FERGUSON, WilUam Haig, 1898-1907. CI. P.1-6. b. 11 Jan. 1891; s. of J. Haig Ferguson, M.D., 7 Coates Crescent. Queens' Coll. Cantab (Capt. of Boats). Address : 7 Coates Crescent, Edin. FERGUSSON, Joseph Chalmers Gillon, 1898-1906. CI. Ib-U.M. b. 30 May 1888 ; s. of Joseph Gillon Fergusson of Isle, Dumfriesshire, W.S.,31 Chester Street; XL; Gym. VIIL With Hong-Kong and Shanghai Banking Corp. since 1908 ; now in China. Address : c/o Hong-Kong and Shanghai Banking Corp., 31 Lombard Street, Lond., E.C. FORBES, James Rae, 1898-1900. Cl.L.M. b. 14 March 1884 ; s. of Simon Forbes, Ravenscraig, Mortonhall Road. Surgeons' HaU, Edin. ; Chem. Student ; murdered along with Col. Macadam in Laboratory, Surgeons' HaU, 24 June 1902. GIBSON, Mungo Campbell, 1898-9 (Dec.). CI. P.3, P.4. b. 11 May 1890 ; s. of Campbell Gibson, 7 Buckingham Ter- race. Loretto, 1904-6; Ship Owner, Leith; Lieut. R.N.V.R. ; m. 1914 Isobel Esme, y. dau. of James Cornwall, I.C.S. (ret.), 24 Drumsheugh Gardens, Edin. Address: 23 Deanpark Cres- cent, Edin. GIBSON, WiUiam Poison Scott, 1898-9. CI. U.M. b. 12 March 1882 ; s. of Rev. J. W. Gibson, M.A., Min. of Dysart, Fife ; Gym. VIIL ; won Mile, 1899. C.A. 1905 ; Accountant. Address : c/o Nelson, IGng and Simson, Ferozepore Road, Lahore, India, 1898-9 469 GILLAN, JohnRobert Wilson, 1898-1909. CI. P.2-7. b. 12 Nov. 1890; s. of Rev. James Gillan, B.D., Min. of St. Margaret's, Edin., 4 Regent Terrace. . Magdalen Coll. Oxon. Address: 4 Regent Terrace, Edin. GRANT, Ian Mount, 1898-1902. CI. 4a- Sp. b. 1883 ; s. of John Grant, Roy. Bank of Scot., Grantown-on-Spey ; Ferguson Medal, 1901. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., Ch.B. 1907 ; M.D. 1910 ; gen. med. pract., Rugby. Address : Albert Street, Rugby. GRAY, James, 1898-1900. CI. L.M. b. 2 Aug. 1882 ; s. of David Gray, The Links, Peterhead. Dist. Engineer, Ceylon Govt. Address : Government Factory, Colombo, Ceylon. GREENFIELD, Thomas Challen, 1898- 1905. CI. P.l-2a. b. 31 May 1898 ; s. of Prof. W, S. Greenfield, M.D., 7 Heriot Row. Address: Kirkbrae, Elie, Fife. HEBDEN, Harry Hamilton, 1898-1904. CI. 2b-U.M. b. 2 Dee. 1886 ; s. of H. C. Hebden, Carrick House, Eday, Orkney. R.M.C. Sandhurst, 1906-7 ; Lt. Roy. Fus. ; and Lt. 1907 ; served with N. Nigeria Regt. 1910. Address: Carrick House, Eday, Orkney. HUTTON, James Alexander, 1898-9 (April). CI. lb. b. 14 March 1887 ; s. of Peter Hutton, 34 Summerside Street, Leith. Address : 34 Summerside Street, Leith. KEMP, Francis Ashleigh, April 1899- July 1899. CI. 2b. s. of F. E. Kemp, Dist. Supt. Police, Jalpaiguri, N. Bengal. KENNEDY, Thomas Anderson, 1898- 1900. CI. Sp. b. 11 June 1883; s. of Rev. Alexander Kennedy, D.D., Min. Trinity Coll. Ch., Edin. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. ; GoH Blue ; Tutor. Address : 275 Calle Muntaner, Barcelona, Spain. KININMONTH, James Carstairs, 1898- April 1901. CI. P.1-P.3. b. 29 Sept. 1891 ; s. of Jamtes L. Kinin- month, 15 Melville Street. Cargilfield, 1901-5 ; Geelong Coll. Victoria, 1905-10 ; VIII., XV., XI. ; Ormond Coll. Melbourne ; VIII. ; Sheep Farmer, Victoria. A ddress : Mount Hesse, Winchelsea, Victoria, Australia. KYD, Alastair Hope, 1898-1908. CI. P.4-7. b. 27 Jan. 1890 ; s. of Rev. D. R. Kyd, B.D., 39 St. Bernard's Crescent; MacGillivray Essay Prize (Sen.), 1904 ; Mackenzie Prize for best but one in Classics, 1907 ; Dux of the School, 1st Acad. Club Prize (Classics), and Clyde and Millar GreekPrize, 1908; Acad. Exhib. (jointly with J. B. Tay- lor), from 1910. Sen. Schol. Wadham Coll. Oxon ; 1st CI. Hons. Mods. 1910; 1st CI. Lit. Hum. 1912; B.A. 1912; Ass. Lect. in Classics, Univ. Manchester; d. 20 April 1914; see also E.A. Ch. xxi. 140. LATTA, Charles Keith, 1898-1908. CI. P.3-Army. b. 2 Dec. 1889 ; s. of John Latta, S.S.C, 17 Royal Circus. R.M.C. Sandhurst ; Lt. 2nd Batt. Gordon Highs.; 2nd Lt. 1909 ; Lt. 1911. Address: Cairo, Egypt. LAWRENCE, Frank Deane, 1898-9. CI. L.M. b. 29 Sept. 1881 ; s. of Peter Lawrence, Ordained Surveyor, Thornbrake, 51 Fountainhall Road. 1900-6 served apprenticeship as architect; afterwards with Russell, James and YeUow- lees, Financial Agents, Vancouver, B.C. ; now in office of the Ass. Engineer, Barrie Div. Grand Trunk Rly. of Canada, AUandale, Ont., Canada. M'DONALD, Cedric Ycfits, April 1899- Aprill900. CI. P.3, P.4. b. 23 March 1890 ; s. of Col. George M'Donald, R.E., Wardie House, Boswell Road. R.M.A. Woolwich (Infantry Co.), 1909-10 ; Lt. Seaforth Highs. ; 2nd Lt. 1910. Address: Shorncliffe, Kent. MACGILLIVRAY, Ian, 1898-1905 (April). CI. la-4a. b. Oct. 1888 ; _s. of Finlay Macgillivray, 6 Suffolk Road. Address : Kimberley Reefs, Mazoe, by Salisbury, Rhodesia. M'INTOSH, Henry Beveridge, 1898-1908. CI. P.2-U.M. b. 2 Aug. 1890 ; s. of AlfredM'Intosh,15 Inverleith Terrace. In shipping office, Leith. A ddress : 5 Clar- endon Crescent, Edin. MILLER, John, 1898-9. CI. 2b. b. 1884 ; s. of Alex. Ronald Miller, Stan- field House, Blairhill, Coatbridge. Address: Glenlee, Burnbauk, Hamilton. MILLIGAN, Ronald Douglas, Jan. 1899- 1911. CI. P.l-5b. b. 31 Jan. 1893; s. of Dr. David Milligan. 11 Palmerston Place; XV. A.F.C. Address : 11 Palmerston Place, Edin. 470 1898-9 MONEY, Edward Douglas, 1898-1900 (Dec). CI. P.4-lb. b. 1889; s. of Edgar G. Money, The Fort, Colombo, Ceylon. MONEY, GeorgeRussell,1898-1900(Dee.). CI. P.1-P.4. b. 1890; s. of Edgar G. Money, The Fort, Colombo, Ceylon. NAIRNE, Robert Gordon, 1898-9. CI. 4a. b. 2 April 1884 ; s. of Thomas Graham Nairne, Granton Villa, Granton. Trin. Coll. Stratford-on-Avon ; Lt. 6ist (K.G.O.) Pioneers, I.A., 1908; m. Hilda Violet, dau. of James Kerr, J. P., Accrington, Lancashire. A ddress : Woodmount, Hj'the, Southampton. NAIRNE, William Graham, 1898-9. CI. 2a. b. 26 Jan. 1886; s. of Thomas Gra- ham Nairne, Granton Villa, Granton. Trin. Coll. Stratford-on-Avon ; Ass. Eas- tern Tel. Co. A ddress : Mossamedes, Portu- guese S.W. Africa, or Woodmount, Hythe, Southampton. PARSONS, Donald Edward, 1898-1908. CI. P.2-6. b. 16 Nov. 1891; s. of G. F. Parsons, Solicitor, 190 St. Vincent Street, Glasg. Address : 9 Maxwell Drive, Pollokshields, Glasg. PLAYFAIR, -John William Menzies, 1898-1901 (April). CI. la-2a. b. 1888; s. of John Playfair, M.D., Vice-Pres. R.C.P.E., 5 Melville Crescent. Charterhouse ; Tea and Rubber Planter. Address : Bogawane, Bogawantalawa, Ceylon. PLAYFAIR, Patrick Henry Lyon, 1898- 1901 (April). CI. P.4-la. b. 1889 ; s. of John Playfair, M.D., Vice-Pres. R.C.P.E., 5 Melville Crescent. Charterhouse; R.M.A. Woolwich; Lt. R.A. ; 2nd Lt. 1910; Lt. 1913 ; attached to Roy. Flying Corps, S. Farnborough. RAMSDEN, Cecil Benjamin, 1898-1906. CI. P.l-2a. b. 7 Dec. 1890; s. of Heftry Ramsden, 2 Manor Place. Wool Broker; of Russell and Ramsden, Pilrig, Leith. Address: 16 Douglas Crescent, Edin. READMAN, George Basil, 1898-1901 (April). CI. P.2-P.4. b. 23 April 1890 ; s. of James Burgess Readman, D.Sc, 20 Moray Place. Bilton Grange, Rugby, and Clifton Coll. ; St. John's Coll. Oxon ; Ch. of Eng. Student. Address : Belmont, Hereford. RICKIE, Alexander John, 1898-9 (Dec), CI. la-2b. s. of A. S. Rickie, Chitpore, Calcutta. A ddress : Manor House, Ne wnham, Glos. RICKIE, James Hepburn, 1898-9 (Dec). CI. L.M.-Sp. b. 25 July 1882 ; s. of A. S. Rickie, Chitpore, Calcutta. Liverpool Univ. 1901-4 ; B.Eng. 1904; William Rathbone Prizes, 1902, 3, 4; A.M.I.C.E. 1909 ; A.M.I. Mech. E. 1908 ; A.I.E.E. 1912 ; Ass. Engineer, Burma Rlys. Co., since 1906; Offg. Dist. Engineer, Toun- goo dist. Address: c/o The Agent, Burma Railways, Rangoon, or Home address : Manor House, Newnham, Glos. ROBERTSON, Samuel Gilfillan, 1898- 1903. CI. P.1-P.5. b. 1 June 1891 ; s. of William Robertson, St. Colms, Lennox Row, Trinity. With Miller and Richard, Letter Founders, Edin., since 1907. Address: ii9Warrender Park Road, Edin. SALVESEN, Christian Raymond, 1898- 1903. CI. P.2-8b. b. 16 Oct. 1890 ; s. of J. T. Salvesen, 6 Rothesay Terrace. Fettes. Address : 6 Rothesay Terrace, Edin. SALVESEN, Noel Graham, 1898-1911. CI. P.1-7. b. 25 Dec 1892; s. of Theodore E. Salvesen, Ship Owner, 37 Inverleith Place ; Dux of the School, 1st Acad. Club Prize for Classics, Gil- mour Memorial Prize, 1910 ; Dux of the School, Clyde, and Millar Greek Prize, 1911 ; XV. ; Gym. VIII. (Bronze Medal) ; won 100 Yds. 1911 ; Head Ephor. Scholar. Univ. Coll. Oxon ; XV. Address : 37 Inverleith Place, Edin. SANDERSON, Harold Scott, 1898-1902. CI. P.1-P.5. b. 24 Dec. 1892 ; s. of F. R. Sanderson, 5 Carlton Terrace. Charterhouse ; XL's ; Fives Pair. Ad- dress: 12 Rothesay Terrace, Edin. SHAW, Duncan Keith, 1898-9. CI. P.l. b. 17 May 1892 ; s. of W. S. C. Shaw, 19 Ann Street. Crewkerne Grammar School ; Art Stu- dent, Univ. Coll., Lond. Address: 31 Earl's Court Square, Lond., S.W. SIMSON, Ronald Francis, 1898-1909. CI. P.3-Army. b. 6 Sept. 1890; s. of D. J. Simson, Advocate, 3 Glen- finlas Street ; Balfour Prize, German, 1908 ; Acad. Club Prize for Mod. Sub- jects, 1909; XV., XL; won 100 Yds., Quarter-mile, High and Long 1898-9 471 Jumps, Hurdles, Bradbury Shield, and Burma Cup, 1909 ; Sen. Ephor. R.M.A. Woolwich ; XV. Capt. ; Com- mandant's Prize and the Bugle, 1910 ; won Quarter-mile, Long Jump, and Hurdles, Woolwich V. Sandhurst, Athletics ; Loud. Scott. F.C. ; Army v. Navy, 1911 ; Scotland V. England, 191 1 ; Army v. Cambridge Univ. and V. Lond. 1914; Lt. ii6th Batt. R.F.A. Address : North Camp, Aldershot. SMITH, Francis Clement Nimmo, 1898- 1903. CI. 4b-U.M. b. 10 Oct. 1885 ; s. of Rev. R. Nimmo Smith, LL.D., The Manse, Haddington. Edin. Univ. ; M.A., LL.B. ; W.S. 1911. Address : 13 Learmonth Terrace, Edin. SMITH, Harry Walter, 1898-9. CI. P.3. b. 26 Feb. 1887; s. of Walter A. Smith, F.F.A., Balnagowan, Murray- field. Tea-planter, Travancore. Address : c/o Finlay, Muir and Co., Old Munnar, Munnar P.O., via Periakolam, Travancore, S. India. SMITH, Ralph CoUey, 1898-9 (April). a. P.2. b. 2 March 1891 ; s. of Patrick Smith, Advocate, Sheriff-Sub. of Selkirk. Cargilfield and Fettes, 1903 ; Magdalen CoU. Oxon ; B.A. ; XV. and Hockey XI. ; Edin. Univ. ; Law Student. Address : c/o Leipper, 61 Warrender Park Road, Edin. STUART, Herbert, April 1899-1907. CI. P.4-5a. b. 15 Oct. 1889 ; s. of R. L. Stuart, W.S., Proc. Fis. for Mid- lothian. St. John's Coll. Cantab; B.A. (Hons.) Hist. Trip. 1912 ; on staff of the Ch. Miss. Soc.'s Coll. Allaiiabad. Address '. Oxford and Cambridge Hostel, Allahabad, United Province, India, and Lanherne, Braid Avenue, Edin. TAYLOR, James Braid, 1898-1909. CI. P.3-7. b. 1891 ; s. of James Taylor, M.A., Master E.A., 102 Polwarth Gardens ; Weir Class Club Prize, 1908 ; Dux of the School, 1st Acad. Club Prize (Classics), aiud Clyde and Millar Greek Prize, 1909 ; Acad. Exhib. (jointly with A. H. Kyd) from 1910. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. ; ist CI. Hons. Class. 1912, Hist. 1913 ; Sibbald Bursar. ; Vans Dunlop and Kirkpatrick Schols. ; Scott and Dunbar Prize ; ist Medals in Greek, Latin, Hist., and Pol. Sc, Hons. Cls. ; passed second into I.C.S. 1913 ; T.C.D. 1913; see also E.A. Ch. xxi. 19. Address: 18 Hillview, Black- hall. THATCHER, Charies Malcolm Russel, Jan. 1899-1905. Ci. lb-5b. b. 30 May 1888 ;. s. of Charies Henry Thatcher, F.R.C.S.E., 8 Melville Cres- cent ; won Hurdles and Steeplechase, 1905. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., Ch.B. 191 1 ; Surg. R.N. ; m. Nora Constance, y. dau. of W. A. Thomson, i Drumsheugh Place, Edin. Ad- dress : H.M.S. ' Venus,' c/o Admiralty, White- hall, Lend., S.W. TURNER, Charies Henry, April 1899- April 1904. CI. P.l-4b. b. 31 May 1891 ; s. of John Turner, Barrister, of Turner Hall, Ellon, Aberdeenshire. Osborne Naval Coll. 1904-6 ; Fettes, 1906-9. Address : Turner Hall, Ellon, Aberdeenshire. VASSIE, John, 1898-1905. CI. 2b-5a. b. 29 Dec. 1887 ; s. of Rev. W. Vassie, B.D., Manse of Castleton, Newcastle- ton, Roxburghshire. Edin. Univ. ; fruit-farming, U.S.A. ; m. Ruth Lelie, y. dau. of Samuel Allen of Houston, Texas, U.S.A. Address : Walla Walla, Washington State, U.S.A. WADDELL, George Dalziel, 1898-1900 (Dec). CI. la-L.M. b. 19 March 1884; s. of George Waddell, Merk- land House, Ravelston Park. Edin. Univ. ; Counting-house Manager, Gt. Mountain Anthracite Mines, S. Wales. Address : Merkland, Tumble, LlaneUy. WADDIE, Archibald, 1898-1903. CI. P. 1-2. b. 2 April 1889; s. of J. Waddie, Ardenlea, Trinity Road. WATSON, William George Douglas, 1898- 1900. CI. 5, 6. b. 20 Nov. 1881 ; s. of Charles Watson, Solicitor, Green- croft, Annan ; Gym. VIII. Edin. Univ. ; A.C.C. ; Annan C.C. (V.-Capt. 1909, 1910) ; Solicitor, 1908 (of C. Watson and Son, Annan) ; Jt. Agent Roy. Bank of Scot., Annan ; holds Commission in 5th K.O.S.B. (T.F.). Address: Greencroft, Annan. WISHART, John Reidford, April 1899- Dec. 1910. CI. P.lb-7. b. 29 April 1893 ; s. of Andrew Wishart, W.S., 32 Inverleith Terrace ; won Hurdles, 1910. Edin. Univ. Address: 32 Inverleith Ter- race, Edin. YOUNG, John Kirkhope, 1898-1901. CI. P.5-la. b. 28 March 1888 ; s. of William Young, 50 Palmerston Place. Address : 50 Palmerston Place, Edin. 472 1899-1900 AFFLECK, James Ormiston, 1899-1903. CI. 8-U.M. b. 16 Dec. 1886 ; s. of Rev. William Affleck, B.D., F. Ch. Manse, Auchtermuchty. Engineer, P.W.D. India. Home address : Martyrs' U.F. Ch. Manse, Auchtermuchty. BEVERIDGE, Gordon, 1899-1902. CI. L.M.-U.M. b. 22 April 1885 ; s. of James Beveridge, Crombie, Dun- fermline ; XV. Edin. Univ. ; Med. Student. Address : University Union, Edin. CADENHEAD, George, 1899-1911. CI. P.1-7. b. 10 Oct. 1892 ; s. of James Cadenhead, A.R.S.A., R.S.W., 15 In- verleith Terrace. Magdalen Coll. Oxon. Address: 15 Inver- leith Terrace, Edin. CAMPBELL, Roderick Alan, 1899-1901. CI. 6-7b. b. 23 Jan. 1884; s. of Colin Campbell, 27 Drummond Place. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., Ch.B. 1907 ; M.D. 1910 ; E.U. Golf C. ; gen. med. pract. ; late Ho. Physi S. Devon Hosp., Plymouth. Address : Pontesbury, Shropshire. CARMICHAEL, William Melville, 1899- 1901. CI. P.1-P.4. b. 26 Oct. 1890 ; s. of Edward Carmichael, M.D., 21 Abercromby Place. Wholesale Stationer. Address : 21 Aber- cromby Place, Edin. CHRISTIE, Henry Lawrence, 1899-1908. CI. P.2-U.M. b. 16 Jan. 1892 ; s. of Lawrence Christie, Punjab, India. Wine Merchant. Address : Kawal Pindi, Punjab, India. CHRISTISON John Alexander, 1899- 1907. CI. P.4-M.M. b. 20 Aug. 1889 ; s. of David Christison, M.D., LL.D., 20 Magdala Crescent. Coffee-planter, Uganda. Address : P.O. Box 66, Kampala, Uganda. COLQUHOUN, Alan Roderick, 1899- 1903 (Dec). CI. P.l-la. b. 21 Jan. 1891 ; s. of Col. Sir Alan John Colquhoun, Bart., of Colquhoun and Luss, C.B., 1 Royal Terrace. Fettes, 1904-6 ; Lt. 3rd Batt. A. and S. Highs.; 2nd Lt. 1911. Address: Rossdhu, Luss. COLVILLE, Duncan, 1899-1901. CI. U.M. and Sp. 7a. b. 7 Nov. 1883 ; s. of David ColviUe, The Hall, Camp- beltown, Distiller; Ferguson Medal, 1900; XV, A.F.C. ; six years with John Crabbie and Co. Ltd., Leith ; now Distiller, Dalintober Distillery, Campbeltown ; Mem. Campbel- town T.C. 1910 ; Argyllshire C.C. 1912; Campbeltown P.C. 1913 ; m. Mary Fleming Gilchrist. Address : The Hall, Campbel- town. COMBE, Edmund Percy, 1899-1909. CI. P.3-Sp. b. 2 March 1891; s. of Charles T. Combe, 14 Clarendon Crescent ; XV., XI. Caius CoU. Cantab. Address: 14 Claren- don Crescent, Edin. CRAUFURD, Clifford Alexander, May- July 1900. CI. 6. b. 24 Feb. 1883 ; s. of Clifford Henry Craufurd, C.M.G., Mombasa. CRIDDLE, Montague Leigh, 1900. 01. lb. b. 6 June 1886 ; s. of J. M. L. Criddle, Cadeleigh, Jesmond, New- castle-on-Tyne. Architect. Address: Cadeleigh, Jesmond, Kewcastle-on-Tyne. CROLE, Gerard Bruce, 1899-1912. CI. P.l-Sp. b. 7 June 1894 ; s. of G. L. Crole, K.C., 1 Royal Circus; XV,; XL Capt. 1912 ; Fives Cup, 1911 and 1912 ; 1st Golf Prize, 1911 and 1912 ; Ephor. Univ. Coll. Oxon; O.U.R.F.C. ; O.U.G.C; A.F.C. Address : Univ. College, Oxford, and I Royal Circus, Edin. CUNDALL, James Tudor, 1899-1912. CI. P.l-Sp. b. 20 Feb. 1894 ; s. of J. Tudor Cundall, B.Sc, F.C.S., F.I.C., Sc. Master E.A., 1 Deanpark Crescent. A ddress : 1 Deanpark Crescent, Edin. DEAS, Arnold Orr, 1899-1901. CI. P.l. b. 20 April 1894 ; s. of A. Orr Deas, Advocate, 39 Great King Street. Highbury Ho., St. Leonards, and Oundle Sch. ; in shipping ofi&ce, Lond. Address : 7 Redclifie Square, S. Kensington, Lend., S.W. DRYBROUGH, John Robert, 1899-1907. CI. P.4-5b. b. 24 Feb. 1890 ; s. of Robert Drybrough, Evansville, In- diana, U.S.A. Address : 6630 Kimback Avenue, Chicago, III, U.S.A. DRYBROUGH, Ralph Melville, 1899- 1907. CI. P.l -3a. b. 11 March 1892 ; s. of Robert Drybrough, Evansville, Indiana, U.S.A. Mercantile Clerk. Address: 506 Madison Avenue, Evansville, Indiana, U.S.A. 1899-1900 473 FERME, Thomas Francis, 1899-1900 (April). CI. 2b. b. 1 Feb. 1886 ; s. of W. T. Ferme, B.L. Bank House, Haddington. Merchiston, 1900. Address : Lammerview, Gullane. FERME, William, Jan. 1900-April 1903. CI. P.3-3b. s. of W. T. Ferme, B.L. Bank House, Haddington. A ddress : Lammerview, Gullane. FRASER, Ian Martin, 1899-1912. CI. P.1-7. b. 13 Sept. 1894 ; s. of James Eraser (Travancore, India), 2 Dean- park Crescent ; Shooting VIII. 1911, 1912. Address : 2 Deanpark Crescent, Edin. GARDNER, Matthew, 1899-1906 (Christ- mas). CI. la-U.M. b. 4 Nov. 1889 ; s. of Rev. Matthew Gardner, The Manse, Peebles ; Gym. VIII. Engineer. Address : 1 Redlands Road, Glasg., W. GILMOUR, Allan, May 1900-8. CI. lb-6. b. 26 Aug. 1889 ; s. of W. E. Gilmour, Woodbank, Alexandria, N.B. ; XV. Trin. Coll. Oxon, 1908-n ; Coll. XV. Capt. ; VIIL; O.U.R.F.C. 1911; A.F.C. Address : Woodbank, Alexandria. GUILD, Alexander Wyllie, 1899-1902. CI. la-2a. b. Oct. 1886 ; s. of J. Lyon Guild, Struan House, Inver- GUY, John Agnew Campbell, 1899-1908 (Dec). CI. P.l-5a. b. 27 Sept. 1892; s. of John C. Guy, Advocate, Sheriff Sub. of Midlothian. Edin. Univ. ; Med. Student. Address : 7 Damaway Street, Edin. HERBERTSON, James Mather, 1899- 1901. CI. L.M. b. 1 May 1884 ; s. of Robert H. Herbertson, Fans, Earlston, Berwickshire. Farmer and Live-stock Agent. Address : Fans, EaJrlston, Berwickshire. HERBERTSON, Robert Smart, 1899- 1900. CI. U.M. b. 7 June 1883 ; s. of A. H. Herbertson, Quarry-master, Beechwood, Galashiels. Quarry-master and Architect. Address : Dunkirk, Wall S.O., Northumberland. KELLY, Charles Coleman, 1899-1901 (Dec). CI. lb-2b. b. 1 Aug. 1888; s. of George C. Kelly, Nat. Bank of Australasia, Lond. Melbourne Ch. of Eng. Grammar Sch, 1902-7. Address: Montalto, Orrong Road, Toorak, Melbourne. LAMB, Everard Joseph, 1899-1900. C). 2a. b. 21 Aug. 1885 ; s. of Robert Ormston Lamb, Coal Owner, West Denton, Scotswood-on-Tyne. LUKE, John, 1899-1903 (Dec). CI. P. 8-3a. b. 29 Aug. 1891 ; s. of Mrs. Luke, 26 Clanricarde Gardens, Hyde Park, Lond., W. Merchiston. LUNDIE, Robert Charles, 1899-1904. CI. 5-Sp. b. 27 June 1885; s. of Robert Alexander Lundie, M.B., F.R.C.S.E., 55a Grange Road ; Mac- kenzie Prize, Math., 1904 ; XV. ; won Mile, 1903. Ch. Coll. Cantab ; B.A. 1907 (Mech. Sc.) ; Coll. XV. ; Engineer, Canada. Address : 55a Grange Road, Edin. MACDONALD, Norman, 1899-1906. CI. P.5-4a. b. 2 Nov. 1890; s. of Norman Doran Macdonald, Advocate, 15 Abercromby Place. Address : 15 Abercromby Place, Edin. M'INTOSH, Alfred Charles, 1899-1911 (Dec). CI. P.l-Army. b. 11 Oct. 1893 ; s. of Alfred M'Intosh, 5 Clar- endon Crescent ; Chemical Analysis Prize, 1910 ; 2nd Acad. Club Prize for best in Mod. Subjects and Mac- kenzie Prize, Math., 1911 ; Gym. VIII. R.M.A. Woolwich; 2nd Lt. R.E. Ad- dress : 5 Clarendon Crescent, Edin., or R.E. Mess, Chatham. MACKAY, Ian, 1899-1901. CI. 7b. b. 30 May 1883 ; s. of William Mackay, Solicitor, Craigmonie, Inverness ; Bal- four Prize for German, 1901 ; XI. Edin. Univ. 1904-6 ; SoUcitor, 1908 ; of Innes and Mackay, Inverness ; 2nd Lt. 4th Cameron Highs. (T.F.), 1909. Address: Craigmonie, Inverness. MACKAY, WiUiam, jun., 1899-1904. CI. 4b-7b. b. 12 June 1886 ; s. of WiUiam Mackay, Solicitor, Craigmonie, Inver- ness. Solicitor, 1913 ; of Innes and Mackay, Inverness. Address: Craigmonie, Inverness. M'MORLAND, John Bruce, 1899-1901. CI. 6, Sp. b. 2 Dec. 1883; s. of John M'Morland, 9 Athole Gardens, Glasg. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., Ch.B. 1906 ; gen. med. pract., Moniaive; late Clin. Ass. and 474 1899-1900 Ho. Surg. R.I.E. ; m. Evelyn de Courcy Hamilton, Woking, Surrey. Address: Kil- neiss, Moniaive, Dumfriesshire. M'MORLAND, Robert Patrick, 1899- 1901. CI. 6, Sp. b. 17 Jan. 1883; s. of John M'Morland, 9 Athole Gar- dens, Glasg. Edin; Univ. ; M.B., Ch.B. 1906 ; gen. med. pract. ; Mem. Roy. Med. Soc. ; late Clin. Ass. Ear, Throat, and Nose Wards, R.I.E., and Res. Ho. Surg. Roy. Matern. Hosp., Edin. Address : 19 Mercluston Gar- dens, Edin. MACWATT, Norman Ian, 1899-1901. CI. P.l, P.2. b. 3 March 1892 ; s. of Norman MacWatt, 19 Moray Place. 2nd Lt. Seaforth Highs. 1911. Address : Shorncliffe, Kent. MALCOLM, Robert Guthrie, 1899-1902. CI. 3-4b. b. 1885 ; s. of T. C. Mal- colm, 10 Balgillo Crescent, Broughty Ferry. Merchant, Dundee and Lond. Address : Mount Rosa, Broughty Ferry. MARSHALL, WiUiam Edwin, 1899-1901. CI. 4b, 4a. b. 8 Aug. 1884; s. of P. C. Marshall, 26 Coltbridge Terrace, Murrayfield. Address : 26 Coltbridge Terrape, Murray- field, Edin. MAXWELL, Georgius Henry Hope Patrick, 1899-1903. CI. P.l-2a. b. 18 Oct. 1892 ; s. of B. B. Maxwell, 1 Netherby Road. Sedbergh ; Edin. Univ. ; A.C.C. ; A.F.C. ; Rugby, V. England, 1913, 14 ; v. Ireland, 1913, 14; V. Wales, 1914; Med. Student. Address: Springkell, Netherby Road, Edin. MILLER, Alexander Grant Schaw, 1899- 1901. CI. P.3-P.5. b. 19 June 1890 ; s. of Robert Schaw Miller, W.S., 14 Rosebery Crescent. Fettes, 1904-8 ; Peterhouse, Cantab ; Coll. XI. Address: Peterhouse, Cambridge, and 14 Rosebery Crescent, Edin. MITCHELL, James Thomson Rankin, 1899-1907. CI. Ib-Sp. b. 26 March 1888; s. of James Mitchell of Bannock- bum House, Bannockbum; XV., XI. ; Sen. Ephor. Univ. Coll. Oxon, 1907-10 ; B.A. ; Coll. XV. ; W.S. 1913. Address : Bannockburn House, Bannockburn. MITCHELL, Patrick Henry, 1899-1905. CI. P.l-2b. b. 26 March 1890 ; s. of Rev. J. Patrick Mitchell, 42 Inverleith Row. Ofi&ce work, Edin., and Vancouver, B.C. Address : 42 Inverleith Row, Edin. MOFFATT, Alexander M'Ritchie, April- July 1900. CI. P.l. b. 24 Oct. 1892; s. of Alexander Moffatt, Ad- vocate, Sheriff Sub. of Stirlingshire, Falkirk. Address : Arnotdale, Falkirk. MOIR, Archibald Giftord, 1899-1902. CI. P.5-la. b. 17 March 1890; s. of Archibald P. Moir, Solicitor, Mars' Hill, Alloa. Fettes; A.F.C. Address: Mars' Hill, Alloa. MURRAY, James AinsHe, April 1900-2. CI. 5-U.M. b. 21 July 1884 ; s. of James Murray, 2 Regent Terrace ; Balfour Music Prize, 1902. Stockbroker. A ddress : 8 Royal Terrace, Edin. PARKER, Charles Lamond Yarborough, 1899-1905 (April). CI. P.3-3b. b. 25 July 1891 ; s. of Charles Parker, C.E., 18 Primrose Bank Road, Trinity. Fettes, 1905-9; R.M.A. Woolwich, igii- 12; 2ndLt. R.E. 1912. Address: Brompton Barracks, Chatham. PATERSON, Arthur Keppie, 1899-1908. CI. P.3-Sp. b. 4 June 1892; s. of John K. Paterson, 30 Royal Terrace ; Balfour Music Prize, 1907. Edin. Univ. ; B.Sc. (Engineering), 191 1 ; Sanitary Engineer ; Lt. T.F. Address : 30 Royal Terrace, Edin. PROSSER, John, jun., 1899-1907. CI. 2a-7. b. 1 April 1889 ; s. of John Prosser, W.S., 4 Bellevue Crescent ; XV. Edin. Univ. ; M.A. 1910 ; LL.B. (withDis- tinction), 1912 ; Thow Schol. in (i) Scots Law, (2) Conveyancing ; Grierson Bursar in Law, three years ; Muirhead Prize in Civil Law ; Forensic Prize in Civil Law ; Scots Law Essay, ist Prize ; Public Law Essay, 1st Prize ; Vans Dunlop Scholar, in Public Law, Civil Law, Constit. Law, and Constit. Hist. ; A.F.C; W.S. 1913. Address: 4 Belle- vue Crescent, Edin. REID, James Scott Cumberland, 1899- 1908. CI. P.5-Sp. b. 1890; s. of James Reid, W.S., Drem, E. Lothian ; E.A. Schol. Sc. and Math.; Gloag Medal, 1907, 1908; Ferguson Medal, 1905 ; Chem. Anal. Prize and Mac- 1899-1900 475 kenzie Prizes, Math., 1907, Nat. Sc. 1908. Jesus Coll. Cantab ; B.A. ; ist CI. Nat. Sc. Trip. Address : Drem, E. Lothian. RINGER, Frederick Edward Erasmus, 1899-1900. CI. L.M. b. 17 June 1884 ; s. of Erasmus Frederick Ringer, Nagasaki, Japan. Merchant, Nagasaki, Japan. RITCHIE, Charles Donaldson, 1899-1911. CI. P.2-Sp. b. 2 Jan. 1892; s. of Rev. Thomas L. Ritchie, Min. of St. James' U.F. 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Address : 25 Cedars Road, Chiswick, Lond., W. RUSSELL, Patrick Alfred, 1899-1903. CI. P.5-3b. b, 20 July 1889 ; s. of P. B. Russell, 10 Regent Terrace. Sherborne Sch., Dorset; Farmer. Address: Ford Westfield, CornhiU-on-Tweed. SIMPSON, Wilfrid James, 1899-1902. CI. 5, U.M. b. 4 Feb. 1885 ; s. of David Simpson, Banker, 9 Hampton Terrace. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., Ch.B. 1907 ; Capt. I.M.S. ; Lt. 1908; Capt. 1911. Address: 34th Poona Horse (Aurungabad, India), c/o King, King and Co., Bombay. SMALL,Douglas James, 1899-1900 (Dec). CI. P.3, P.4. b. 10 June 1890; s. of Charles A. Small, 4 North Park Terrace. Address: 9 Bruce Road, PoUokshields, Glasg. SMALL, George Francis, Jan.-Dec. 1900. CI. la-2b. b. 28 May 1888 ; s. of Charles A. Small, 4 North Park Terrace. Address: 9 Bruce Road, PoUokshields, Glasg. SPENCE, Douglas M'Murdo, 1899-1907. CI. P.4-5a. b. 9 March 1890 ; s. of T. W. L. Spence of Uyea, C.B., Sec. to the Gen. Bd. of Lunacy for Scot., The Holms, Granton Road, and Uyea, Shetland. 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Univ. ; M.B., Ch.B. 1913 ; A.F.C. Address : 14 Ramsay Garden, Edin. TAYLOR, John Sutherland, 1899-1909, CI. P.l-Sp. b. 14 April 1893; s. of James Taylor, M.A., Master E.A. ; Mitchell Medal and E.A. Class. Schol. 1907. Address : 18 HiUview, Blackball. THOMSON, Francis Wishart, 1899-1910. CI. P.3-7. b. 30 March 1891 ; s. of 476 1900-1 William Thomson, 14 Abercromby Place; XV.; Ephor. Univ. Coll. Oxon; O.U.R.F.C. 1912 and 1913. Address : 30 Drumsheugh Gardens, Edin. URQUHART, William Edward Pollard-, 1899-1903. CI. P.4-2. b. 3 Sept. 1890 ; s. of M. A. Pollard-Urquhart, C.E., 16 Lennox Street. R.M.C. Sandhurst, 1909-10 ; 2nd Lt. Roy. Sussex Regt. 1910. Address : Royal Sussex Regt., Peshawar, Punjab, India. WADDELL, James Dalziel, 1899-1901 (Dec). CI. lb, la. b. 2 Nov. 1886 ; s. of George Waddell, Merkland House, Ravelston Park. Framlingham CoU. Suffolk ; Engineer, Gt. Mountain Anthracite Mines, S. Wales. Address : Merkland, Tumble, Llanelly. WAKELIN, James Glencorse, 1899- 1905. CI. lb-4a. b. 20 Feb. 1888 ; s. of Henry Wakelin, Solicitor, 1 Greenhill Gardens. Edin. Univ., M.A., Law Student. Ad- dress : I Greenhill Gardens, Edin. WALKER, William Eric, 1899-1902. CI. 7b, U.M. b. 28 June 1885; s. of W. J. D. Walker, Glenbanna, Law- rencetown, Co. Down. WALLACE, William Middleton, 1899- 1912 (April). Cl.lb-U.M. b. 23 Sept. 1892 ; s. of R, W. Wallace, W.S., 7 Inverleith Row; XV.; XL Capt. 1911 ; Gym. VIII. ; Bradbury Shield, 1910 ; Fives Cup, 1910 ; won High Jump, 1910-12 ; Cricket Ball, 1910-12; Long Leap, 1912 ; Burma Cup, 1912 ; Ephor. King's Coll. Cantab ; C.U.R.F.C. ; A.F.C. ; Rugby, V. England, 1913, 14; v. Ireland, 1914; w. Wales, 1914. Address: 7 Inverleith Row, Edin. WEBSTER, William Leckie, April 1900-4. CI. 2b-5. b. 3 Nov. 1887; s. of A. Douglas Webster, M.D., 18 Minto Street. Edin. Univ.; M.B., Ch.B. 1910 ; Lt. R.A.M.C. 1911 ; m. Miss Pringle Pattison, dau. of Prof. A. S. Pringle Pattison. Address : Cairo, Egypt, or c/o Holt and Co., 3 White- hall Place, Lond., S.W. WHITE, John Walton, 1899-1909. CI. P.1-U.M. b. 5 Nov. 1893; s. of Thomas White, S.S.C., 3 Drummond Place; XV. A.F.C. Address : 3 Drummond Place, Edin. WHITE, William Kenneth, 1899-1912. CI. P.l-Sp. b. 15 May 1893 ; s. of WiUiam White, S.S.C, 19 North Park Terrace ; Sen. Ephor ; XV., XL A.F.C; Rubber-planter. Address: Sungei Way Estate, Sungei Way, Selangor, F.M.S. 1900-1 ALLAN, James Stanley, 1900-7. CI. P.4-L.M. b. 15 April 1890; s. of James Allan, Craigallan, Bo'ness. A.F.C. ; A.C.C. ; Rubber-planter, F.M.S. Address : Edinburgh Rubber Estate, Se- langor, F.M.S. ALLAN, Norman Russell, 1900-9. CI. P.3-U.M. b. 23 Oct. 1891; s. of James Allan, Craigallan, Bo'ness. With Paterson, Simons and Co., Singapore. Address : Singapore, or 5 Rosebery Crescent, Edin. ANDERSON, Charles, 1900-5. CI. 4b-Sp. b. 30 July 1886 ; s. of R. B. Anderson, Glenburn Hall, Jedburgh ; XV. ; XL Capt. 1905 ; won Bradbury Shield, 1904, eq. 1905; 100 Yds., Quarter-mile, Putting Weight, Long Jump, 1904; 100 Yds., Putting Weight, Long Jump, 1905. A.F.C; A.C.C; W.S. 1910. Address: Glenburn Hall, Jedburgh. ANGUS, Stewart, May 1901-8. CI. P.5- Sp. b. 7 July 1890 ; s. of David Angus, C.E., Coronel, Chili. Edin. Univ. ; B.Sc. (Engineering) ; Ass. C.E., Buenos Aires and Gt. Southern Rly., Argentine Republic. Address: c/o B. S. Nelson, F.C del Sud, Neuquen, Argentine Republic. ATKINSON, Alan, April 1901-2. Q. 2a-4b. b. 18 Aug. 1889 ; s. of J. B. Atkinson, 18 Merchiston Gardens. Kelvinside Acad. Address: 2 Devon- shire Terrace, Newcastle-on-Tyne. ATKINSON, Leonard Lee, April 1901-2. CI. 4b-5. b, 12 June 1887; s. of J.B. Atkinson, 18 Merchiston Gardens. Kelvinside Acad. Address : 2 Devon- shire Terrace, Newcastle-on-Tyne. 1900-1 477 BELL, David, 1900-7. CI. P.4-M.M. b. 31 May 1890 ; s. of David Bell, Mervue, Ferry Road. Address : Mervue, Ferry Road, Edin. BIEBERSTEDT, Rupert Harry, 1900-1. (Dec). CI. la-2b. b. 27 July 1889 ; s. of August Bieberstedt, 114 Trinity Road. Merchiston; Seed Merchant, Leith. Ad- dress: North Trinity House, 114 Trinity Road, Leith. BLACK, Norman Scott, 1900-2. CI. 3 and L.M. b. 23 Feb. 1886 ; s. of Rev. W. M. Black, Anwoth Manse, Gate- house. Farmer, Canada. Address: 30 Saxe-Co- burg Place, Edin. BLACK, Thomas Wilson, 1900-7 (April). CI. P.3-4b. b. 27 March 1892 ; s. of A. W. Black, W.S., M.P., 5 Learmonth Terrace. Clayesmore Sch., Berks, 1908-10 ; W.S. apprentice. A ddress : 44 Heriot Row, Edin. BLAIR, Patrick Edward Adam, 1900-1 (Dec). CL P.2. b. 4 June 1893; s. of A. S. Blair, W.S., 36 India Street, Cargilfield and Malvern. Address : 36 India Street, Edin. BLAIR, Patrick James, 1900-10. CI. P.4-7. b. 16 March 1891 ; s. of Hugh Blair, C.A., 15 Randolph Crescent ; Mitchell Medal, 1906; Clyde-Millar Greek Prize and Mackenzie Prize for best but one in Classics, 1910 ; Ephor. BaUiol Coll. Oxon. Address: 15 Ran- dolph Crescent, Edin, BOYD, Wilham Noel Lawson, 1900-2. CL P.1-P.3. b. 26 Dec. 1892; s. of WiUiam Boyd, W.S., 26 Inverleith Place. Cargilfield and CUfton Coll. Address : 26 Inverleith Place, Edin. BRUNTON, Chisholm Dunbar, 1900-5. CL 2b-5a. b. 10 Oct. 1886; s. of John Stenhouse Brunton of Ladhope, Roxburghshire. Fmly. Vine-grower, France ; Man. Cotton Estate in Syria; now Insp. of Rotations, ist Irrigation Circle, Zagazig ; M.R.A.S. ; m. Madeleine May Emmeline Keith-Mac- donald. Address: Irrigation Service, Zaga- zig, L- Egypt. BURN-MURDOCH, Alexander, 1900-4. CL 5-7b. b. 21 Aug. 1886; s. of Archibald Bum-Murdoch, W.S., 10 Merchiston Avenue ; XI. ; Gym. VIII, Trin. Coll. Cantab, 1905-8 ; B.A., LL.B. ; CoU. XV. Capt. 1907-8 ; A.C.C. ; A.F.C. ; W.S. igit ; N.P. 1913. Address: 10 Mer- chiston Avenue, Edin. BURN-MURDOCH, William Callander, 1900-5. CL Ib-L.M. b. 1 July 1888 ; s. of Archibald Burn-Murdoch, W.S., 10 Merchiston Avenue ; Gym. VIII. Fruit - farming, B.C. Address: Griffin Ranch, Creston, Kootenay, B.C., Canada. CARGEY, George Trotter, 1900-5. CI. la-L.M. b. 7 Feb. 1889 ; s. of Gilbert J. Cargey, 42 Craigmillar Park. Rubber-planter, F.M.S. Address : Port Dickson (Lukut) Rubber Estates Ltd., Port Dickson, F.M.S. CARGILL, James Alexander Russell, 1900-2. CI. 5, U.M. b. 7 April 1885 ; s. of Alexander Cargill, 5 Ravelston Terrace ; XV. ; won Long Leap, 1902. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., Ch.B. 1908 ; A.F.C. ; in Australia ; m. . Home address : 18 Wester Coates Gardens, Edin. COOK, Arthur Geofrey Harold, 1900-2. CL 4a. b. 1886 ; s. of Joseph Cook, J.P., North Biddick Hall, Washington R.S.O., Co. Durham ; Balfour Music Prize, 1902. Armstrong CoU. Newcastle ; Man. Nor- thern Dist. Union Electric Co. Ltd. ; m. E. F. BaUantine. Address : Vine Cottage, Corbridge-on-Tyne. COOK, James Hugh Ernest, 1900-6. CL L.M.-Sp. b. 8 June 1886 ; s. of David Cook, Bhopal, C.I. ; XV. P.O., India. Address : Supt. of Post OiBce, Nerbudda Div., Hoshangabad, C.P., India. CRABBIE, William Monteith, 1900-11 (April). CL P.2-U.M. b. 1 Feb. 1893 ; s. of George Crabbie, 8 Rothe- say Terrace; XV.; Gym. VIII. ; won Mile, 1909-11 ; Half-mile, 1910, 1911 ; Putting the Weight, 1911 ; Burma Cup, 1910, 1911 ; Ephor. A.F.C. Address : 8 Rothesay Terrace, Edin. CURTEIS, Cedric Ishan, Jan. 1901. CL P.l. b. 4 March 1894; s. of Comm. Curteis, R.N., 25 Stirling Road, Trinity. DALE, Thomas, 1900-3. Q. L.M., M.M. b. 10 March 1885 ; s. of Thomas Dale, Scoughall, North Berwick. Farmer. Address : Scoughcdl, North Ber- wick. 478 1900-1 DANGERFIELD, Frederick George Stewart, 1900-8. CI. P.5-6. b. 7 July 1890 ; s. of W. Fred. Dangerfield, S.S.C, Stewart Villa, Dean. C.A. apprentice. Address: i8 Carlton Street, Edin. DAVIDSON, Thomas, 1900-4 (Dec). CI. P.3-2a. b. 6 June 1891 ; s. of George P. Davidson, 14 Melville Street. Address : 14 Melville Street, Edin. DEVERELL, George Clark, 1900-2. CI. P.2. b. 9 July 1893; s. of Thos. Clark Deverell, M. Inst. C.E., Ching- ford, Essex. Subsequently at school in Philadelphia, East Lend., Cape Colony, Durban, Natal, and Bedford, Eng. ; C.E. pupil. Address : Hill Crest, Chingford, Essex. DEWAR, Peter, 1900-6. CI. M.M.-4b. b. 21 Aug. 1887 ; s. of T. W. Dewar, Harperfield, Sandilands, Lanark; XV. Electrical Engineer. A ddress : 7 Gros- venor Terrace, Hillhead, Glasg. DICKSON, Hugh Stanley, 1900-4 (April). CI. L.M., U.M. b. 5 May 1885 ; s. of James Dickson, Leebrae House, Gala- shiels ; XI. Tweed Manufacturer ; m. 1914 Eva Muriel, e. dau. of E. R. Hitchins, Warrington Lodge, Streatham Common, N., Lond., S.W. Ad- dress : Leebrae House, Galashiels. DILWORTH, Robert, April 1901-April 1904. CI. 8-5b. b. 7 Oct. 1887; s. of Mrs. Dilworth, 17 Hugo Street, Leek, Staffs. DIXSON, Douglas Honeyman, 1900-4. CI. 2a-4a. b. 22 July 1887; s. of James Heggie Dixson, W.S., 46 Blacket Place. Stockbroking. Address: 46 Blacket Place, Edin. DIXSON, Robert, 1900-2. CI. 5, 6. b. 26 July 1885 ; s. of James Heggie Dixson, W.S., 46 Blacket Place. W.S. 1908. Address: 46 Blacket Place, Edin. FIDDES, Edward Scott, April 1901-July 1911. CI. P.3-7. b. 6 Sept. 1892; s. of Rev. Alexander Fiddes, B.D., Min. of St. Bernard's P. Ch., 28 Inver- leith Terrace ; XV ; Ephor. St. John's Coll. Oxon. Address: 28 In- verleith Terrace, Edin. FITZGERALD, Gerald, 1900-6 (April). CI. P.3-4b. b. 23 Jan. 1892; s, of J. F. Gerald FitzGerald, C.E., Buenos Aires. FLETCHER, John, 1900-2. CI. 2b-2a. b. 2 July 1886; s. of John D. Fletcher, 44 Garscube Terrace. Stock and Share Broker. Address: New Row, Dunfermline. 24 FLOCKHART, John, 1900-7. CI, la-5a. b. 30 June 1889 ; s. of John Flock- hart, Banker, Colinsburgh, Fife. Address : 3 Merchiston Crescent, Edin. FORMAN, Ronald, 1900-1 (April). CI. P.l. b. 11 July 1893; s. of G. M. Forman, Chicago, U.S.A. ERASER, Frederick Palmer, 1900-7. CI. P.3-4b. b. 31 Jan. 1891; s. of Prof. Sir Thomas R. Eraser, M.D., F.R.C.P.E., 13 Drumsheugh Gardens. d. 6 April 1907. GLEGG, James Douie, 1900-1. CI. P.l. b. 27 May 1894 ; s. of Arthur T. Glegg, Advocate, M.A., LL.B., Sheriff-Sub. of Lanark at Airdrie. Address : 17 Athole Gardens, Glasg. GRAHAME, Charies Edward, 1900-10. CI. P.3-Army. b. 15 Feb. 1892; s. of A. M. B. Grahame, 3 Lennox Street. R.M.C. Sandhurst; Lt. R.S. Fus. anS Border Regt. Address: Pretoria, Transvaal, S. Africa, and Arntomy, Port of Monteith. GRAHAME, John Walker Forman, 1900-5. CI. 5-Sp. b. 7 Feb. 1887 ; s. of A. M. B. Grahame, 3 Lennox Street; Balfour Prize for German, 1905 ; XI. C.A. 1912. Address : 20 Bucklersbury, Lond., E.C., and Arntomy, Port of Monteitii. GRAHAME, Monteith James HiU, 1900-6. Ch Ib-L.M. b. 9 Oct. 1889; s. of A. M. B. Grahame, 3 Lennox Street ; XI. Gentleman Farmer. Address: Arntomy, Port of Monteith. GUY, James Campbell Morrison, 1900-4 and 1906-11. CI. P.1-6. b. 12 June 1894 ; s. of John C. Guy, Advocate, Sheriff Sub. of Midlothian. Edin. Univ. ; reading for Scott. Bar. Ad- dress : 7 Darnaway Street, Edin. HANDASYDE, Alexander Kincaid, 1900-8. CI. P.5-Sp. b. 8 July 1890 ; 1900-1 479 s. of C. H. Handasyde, Craigesk, Dalkeith; Gym. VIII. C.A. apprentice. Address : Craigesk, Dal- keith. HAULTAIN, William Francis Theodore, April 1901-11. CI. P.3-Sp. b. 14 Jan. 1893 ; s. of F. W. N. Haultain, M.D.,F.R.C.P.E., 12 Charlotte Square; XV. Caius Coll. Cantab; Med. Student. Ad- dress : 12 Charlotte Square, Edin. HILLCOAT, Robert Guy, 1900-5. CI. lb-5a. b. 27 July 1888; s. of Andrew Hillcoat, Wine Merchant, Glasg. Edin. Univ.; M.A. 1909; LL.B. 1911 ; Solicitor, 1912. Address : 26 Scotland Street, Edin. HOGARTH, Thomas John, 1900-2. CI. Sp. b. 4 April 1883; s. of W.Hogarth, Melbourne ; XV. Ch. Coll. Cantab ; B.A. 1905 ; Coll. XV. ; Hockey XI. ; Scotland v. England, Hockey, 1908; C.E. Address: c/o R. W. Hogarth, Parliament Chambers, Westminster, Lond., S.W. INGLIS, John, 1900-6 (Dec.). CI. P.5- M.M. b. 9 Nov. 1889 ; s. of WilHam Inglis, Bonnington Park House. In business. Address : Bonnington Park House, Newhaven Road, Edin. JALLAND, Douglas Christian Emmett, 1900-1. CI. L.M. b. 3 Sept. 1885 ; s. of Boswell George Jalland, Ochter- lony, Guthrie, Forfarshire, and Appin Lodge, Eskbank. Address: Charleston, N. Queensland, Aus- tralia. JOHNSTON, Robert Graham, Jan.-July 1901. CI. P.3. b. 26 June 1893 ; s. of R. Herbert Johnston, W.S., 6 Walker Street. Cargilfield and Winchester, 1906-12 ; head Of school; Football VI. Capt.; XI.; New CoU. Oxon, 1912. Address: 6 Walker Street, Edin. KELLY, George Dalziel, 1900-1 (Dec). CI. P.4, 5. b. 28 July 1891; s. of George C. Kelly, National Bank of Australasia, Lond. Melbourne Ch. of Eng. Grammar Sch. 1902-10 (Dec.) ; XV. ; Trin. Coll., Melbourne Univ. • XV. and Rowing VIII. ; Law Student. Address: Montalto, Orrong Road, Toorak, Melbourne. KIDSTON, Malcolm Mackenzie Wallace, 1900-3 (April). CI. 2-M.M. b. 19 Jan. 1886; s. of Rev. J. Wallace Kidston, 4 Melville Crescent. St. John's Coll. Cantab ; d. 9 Jan. 1909. KING, Alexander Duncan Campbell, 1900-4. CI. 5, 6. b. 20 May 1886 ; s. of Robert King, Craigpark, Tor- phichen ; XV. Edin. Univ. and Roy. Tech. CoU. Glasg. ; M.I.M.E., M.I. Mech. E. Address : Wall- house, Torphichen. LINAKER, Frederick WilHam, 1900-1 (Dec). CI. U.M, b. 4 July 1883; s. of W. H. Linaker, Myrtle Bank, S. Queensferry. LORIMER, Charles Stuart Drummond, 1900-2. CI. Sp. b. 11 Dec. 1883 ; s. of Rev. Robert Lorimer, M.A., Strathmartine U.F.C. Manse, Dundee. Address : 552 Burrard Street, Vancouver, B.C., Canada. LYELL, Robert, 1900-3. CI. 2a-M. 5. b. 23 Jan. 1887 ; s. of Alexander Lyell of Gardyne, Montrose. Farmer. Address: Hawkshaw, Peebles- shire. MACDONALD, Evan Ronald Horatio Keith, April- July 1901. CI. P.2. b. 10 April 1893 ; s. of Keith N. Mac- donald, M.D., 21 Clarendon Crescent. Edin. Inst. ; XV. Capt. Address : 21 Clarendon Crescent, Edin. MACFARLANE, Alastair Hunter, 1900- 12. Cl.P.1-6. b. 14 June 1894; s. of George Lewis Macfarlane, Advocate, Hon. Lord Ormidale, Senator of the Coll. of Justice ; Shooting VIII. Oxford Univ. Address : 3 St. Colme Street, Edin. MACFARLANE, Robert Campbell, 1900-6. CLP.3-5a, b. 4 Aug. 1892; s. of George Lewis Macfarlane, Advocate, Hon. Lord Ormidale, Senator of the Coll. of Justice. Winchester (school IV.) ; Hon. Schol. B.N.C. Oxon, 1911. Address: 3 St. Colme Street, Edin. M'HAFFIE, William John, 1900-4. CI. 2b -4a. b. 16 Aug. 1888; s. of Maj. M'Haffie, Ellangowan, Newton Stewart. Sub-Land Agent to the Duke of Bedford, K.G. Address : Bardrochwood, Palnure, Kirkcudbrightshire. M'KELVIE, Alastair Campbell, 1900-1 (April). CI. P.2. b. 16 March 1893 ; 480 1900-1 s. of James M'Kelvie, Hatton House, Kirknewton. Loretto, 1902-4. Address: Hatton House, Kirknewton, Midlothian. M'KELVIE, James Alfred, 1900-1 (April). CI. P.3. b. 6 March 1892 ; s. of James M'Kelvie, Hatton House, Kirk- newton. Address : Hatton House, Kirknewton, Mid- lothian. MACNAUGHTON, Duncan, 1900-10. CI. P.4-7. b. 2 March 1892 ; s. of Peter Macnaughton, S.S.C, Dunderawe, Ar- boretum Road. Edin. Univ. Address: Dunderawe, Ar- boretum Road, Edin. MACPHERSON, Kenneth Ian, 1900-1. CI. 4a. b. 1 March 1885 ; s. of J. M. Macpherson, Craigdhu, Onich, Inver- ness-shire. Lt. ist Batt. A. and S. Highs. ; 2nd Lt. 1909 ; Lt. 1911. Address : ist A. and S. Highlanders, Imtarfa Barracks, Malta. MEIN, James ElUot, 1900-5. CI. 2a- U.M. b. 25 Dec. 1886 ; s. of James A. W. Mein, J.P., Hunthill, Jedburgh ; XI., XV. Farmer. Address : Hunthill, Jedburgh. MILLER, Robert Watson Hamilton, 1900-10. CI. P.2-Sp. b. 4 April 1893 ; s. of W. Henry Miller, M.D., 51 Northumberland Street ; Ferguson Medal, 1909. Address: 51 Northumberland Street, Edin. MORE, Colin Robertson, 1900-6. CI. P.l-la. b. 28 Nov. 1893 ; s. of James More, C.E., 13 Drummond Place. NISBET, Robert Blair, 1900-4. CI. la-4b. b. 31 May 1887 ; s. of T. M. Nisbet, Forthar, Freuchie, Fife. Planter. Address : Tebrau Rubber Estates, Johore, Singapore. PETTITT, Paul Jack Herbert Glynn, afterwards John Paul Glyn, 1900-5 (April). CI. 5-7a. b. 24 Feb. '1886 ; s. of Henry Pettitt, Dramatic Author, Lond. Actor. RAINNIE, William RoUand, 1900-8. CI. P.4-5b. b. 13 March 1892 ; s. of W.B. Rainnie, S.S.C, 3 Carlton Street. Edin. Univ. ; W.S. apprentice. Address : 3 Carlton Street, Edin. RAINY, Adam RoUand, 1900-8, CI, 2a-Sp. b. 21 Aug. 1889 ; s. of Dr. A. Rolland Rainy, M.P., 6 Upper Wimpole Street, Lond., W. ; Fergu- son Medal, 1907 ; won Mile, 1908. Trin. Coll. Oxon ; CoU. VIII. Capt. 1910-11; R.M. A. Woolwich; 2ndLt. R.F.A. Address : R.A. Mess, Dundalk. REID, Gerald Lonsdale Paton, 1900-11. (April). CI. P.l-Sp. b. 3 Oct. 1892 ; s. of J. A. Reid, K.C., Sheriff of Ross and Cromarty, 11 Royal Circus. Oxford Univ. A ddress : 1 1 Royal Circus, Edin. RONEY-DOUGALL, Cusack Norman, 1900-9 (Dec). CI. lb-Army. b. 14 Dec. 1890; s. of R. Roney-Dougall of Ratho, Glenmay, CoUnton; XV.; Ephor. R.M.A. Woolwich ; XV. ; 2nd Lt. R.A. 1911. Address: R.A. Mess, Nowshera, India. ROSS, David, 1900-2. CI. P.1-P.2. b. 17 May 1893 ; s. of James Ross, Swordale, Broadford, Skye. SANDEMAN, Bernard Stewart, Jan. 1901-6. CI. P.3-3b. b. 4 Jan. 1892 ; s. of J. Condie S. Sandeman, K.C., 11 India Street. Trin. Hall, Cantab. Address : 11 India Street, Edin. SANDEMAN, Frederick Stewart, Jan. 1901 - April 1909. CI. P.l - L.M. b. 25 Jan. 1893; s. of J. Condie S. Sandeman, K.C., 11 India Street. Address : 11 India Street, Edin. SANDERSON, Charies Plummer, 1900-2 ' (April). CI. L.M. b. 29 April 1885 ; s. of W. A. P. Sanderson, Burnbrae, Galashiels. Tweed Manufacturer. Address : Burn- brae, Galashiels. SHAW, Archibald Campbell, 1900-7. CI. lb-4a. b. 22 March 1889 ; s. of John G. Shaw, Solicitor, Belfast. Edin. Univ. ; Med. Student. Address : 96 Inverleith Place, Edin. SHAW, James Colvil, 1900-3. CI. L.M., U.M. b. 22 May 1883 ; s. of John G. Shaw, Solicitor, Belfast. Planter, Tobago. Address: Indian Point,. Tobago, B.W.I. SHENNAN, Arnold Hoseason, April 1901-April 1910. CI. P.3-Sp. b. 1» 1900-1 481 April 1893 ; s. of James W. Shennan, Hermitage, Wardie Crescent. Edin. Univ. ; Med. Student. Address : Hermitage, Wardie Crescent, Edin. SIME, Adam Watson, 1900-5 (April). CI. P.4-3b. b. 25 Feb. 1892 ; s. of T. Watson Sime, C.A., 1 Wester Coates Avenue. A ddress : 212 Heath Street West, Toronto, Canada. SIMPSON, Thomas Blantyre, 1900-11. CI. P.3-7. b. 27 July 1892; s, of R. R. Simpson, W.S., 23 Douglas Crescent ; 1st Acad. Club Prize for Classics, Weir Class Club Essay Prize, Clyde-Millar Greek Prize, 1911 ; Ephor. Magdalen Coll. Oxon. Address : 23 Douglas Crescent, Edin. SMEATON, John Burgh, 1900-1. CI. P.2. b. 9 Dec. 1891 ; s. of T. W. Smeaton of Easter Coul, Auchter- arder. Farmer. Address : Woodlands, Green- way, Manitoba, Canada. SMITH, George Louis Malcolm, 1900-6 and 1908-12. CI. P.l-Sp. b. 4 April 1894 ; s. of George John Malcolm Smith, M.D., Hurstpierpoint, Sussex. Edin. Univ. ; Med. Student. Address : 18 St. Bernard's Crescent, Edin. STEWART, Robert Harold, 1900-4. CI. P.3-8b. b. 2 Sept. 1891 ; s. of Robert Stewart, S.S.C, 7 E. Clare- mont Street. Edin. Univ. ; Engineering Student. Ad- dress : 73 E. Claremont Street, Edin. STEYN, Stephen Sebastian Lombard, 1901. CI. P.5. b. 10 Nov. 1890; s. of Dr. G. H. Steyn, 30 Hamilton Place. Rhodes Schol. from Diocesan Coll. Rondebosch, S.A. ; Univ. CoU. Oxon; CoU. XV. and XI. in S.A. and at Oxford; O.U.R.F.C. ; Rugby, v. England, 191 1 ; V. Ireland, 19 12. Address : University CoU. Oxford. SWANSON, John Leshe, 1900-9. CI. P.2-5a. b. 29 Nov. 1892; s. of John Swanson, 3 Inverleith Place. C.A. apprentice. Address: 3 Inverleith Place, Edin. TAYLOR, Francis Outram, 1900-9. CI. P.4-Sp. b. 15 June 1892 ; s. of Rev. W. Cook Taylor, 7 Royal Cres- cent ; Gym. VIII. Edin. Univ. ; Med. Student. Address : 7 Royal Crescent, Edin. THATCHER, Francis Geoffrey, 1900-7. CI. lb-5b. b. 24 Sept. 1890 ; s. of Charles Henry Thatcher, F.R.C.S.E., 8 Melville Crescent. Edin. Univ. ; Mem. O.T.C. Marathon Team, winners of Scott. T.F. Marathon Race, 1910. Address : 8 Melville Crescent, Edin. THOMAS, Arthur John Gordon, April 1901 - 9. CI. P.l - M.M. b. 8 June 1895 ; s. of Arthur M. Thomas, S.S.C, 30 Ann Street. Loretto, 1909-12 ; XV. Address : 30 Ann Street, Edin. TOD, William, jun., 1900-10. CI. P.4- Army. b. 11 Oct. 1891 ; s. of William Tod, 23 Buckingham Terrace ; XV. ; won 100 Yds. and Quarter-mile, 1910 ; Ephor. Woolwich (Infantry Co.) ; XV. ; Repre- sentative, S.A.A.C, and 220 Yds., v. Ireland ; 2nd Lt. R.S. Fus. Address : 3 Belgrave Place, Edin. See also E.A. Ch. xviii. 29. TURNBULL, WiUiam Elhot, 1900-1. CI. 4b. b. 4 May 1888 ; s. of W. J. TurnbuU, 16 Grange Terrace. Glenalmond, 1901-7 ; XV. Capt. ; XI. ; King's CoU. Cantab, 1907-10 ; B.A. 1910 ; CoU. XV. Capt. ; of I.yon and TurnbuU, 51 George Street, Edin. Address: 16 Grange Terrace, Edin. WILKIE, Alexander Maclean, 1900-2. CI. 6, 7b. b. 19 Aug. 1884; s. of James Wilkie, Platten, Kirriemuir ; XI. Address : 166 N. 22nd Street, Portland, Oregon, U.S.A. WILLIAMSON, Robert Howard Wallace, 1900-7. CI. P.4-3a. b. 28 March 1892 ; s. of Rev. A. Wallace Wilham- son, D.D., 44 Palmerston Place. King's CoU. Cantab. Address : 44 Pal- merston Place, Edin. WOOD, Andrew, 1900-2. CI. P.l, P.2. b. 28 June 1893 ; s. of George J. Wood, W.S., 34 India Street, d. 29 July 1902. 2h 482 1901-2 ADDIS, George Thorburn, 1901-3. CI. 5-Sp. b. 18 Nov. 1885 ; s. of D. F. Addis, I.C.S., 18 Buckingham Terrace. St. Boswells Bank, Farmer. Address : St. Boswells. AITCHISON, George Staveley, 1901-4 (Dec). CI. P.lb-P.3. b. 19 May 1894; s. of R. S. Aitchison, M.D., 74 Great King Street. Address: Woldhurstlea, Crawley, Sussex. ALEXANDER, James, 1901-7. CI. la- U.M. b. 10 Dec. 1889 ; s. of Henry Alexander, Priory House, Dunferm- line ; Gym. VIII., Bronze Medal, 1906-7. Linen Mill Manager. , Address : Priory House, Dunfermline. ALEXANDER, Robert Harper, 1901-9. CI. Ib-Sp. b. 23 June 1891 ; s. of Henry Alexander, Priory House, Dun- fermline ; XV. A.F.C. Address : fermline. Priory House, Dun- ALLAN, Philip, 1901-4. CI. L.M.-U.M. b. 30 Aug. 1887 ; s. of A. Allan, Gas Engineer, Ravenscliffe, Princess Royal Park, Scarborough. Manager and Engineer, Scarborough Gas Co. Address : Ravenscliffe, Princess Royal Park, Scarborough. ANDERSON, Charles Ian, 1901-13. CI. P.1-7. b. 1 Sept. 1895 ; s. of R. K. Anderson, 9 Inverleith Place ; Dux CI. 6 and Balfour 'Cello Prize, 1912. Address : 9 Inverleith Place, Edin. ANDERSON, Hugh Abercrombie, 1901-7 (April). CI. 2b-5b. b. 10 Feb. 1890 ; s. of the Hon. John Anderson, M.L.C., Newfoundland. College de France ; of John Anderson, General Merchants, St. John's, Newfound- land. Address : Hopedale, St. John's, New- foundland. ANDERSON, JohnEdwinMurray,1901-3. CI. L.M., U.M. b. 20 Sept. 1886 ; s. of the Hon. John Anderson, M.L.C., Newfoundland. Actor and Playwright. Address : 86 East 56th Street, New York City, U.S.A. ANDERSON, Stanhope Thuilher Sher- well, 1901-10. CI. P.3-Army. b. 16 Aug. 1893; s. of Gilbert R. Anderson, C.E., 46 Inverleith Row. Address : 46 Inverleith Row, Edin. BALLANTINE, Edward James, 1901-4, CI. 2a-L.M. b. 1 Dec. 1888 ; s. of James Ballantine, Eskgrove, Lass- wade. Studying for the English Bar ; m. Ethel Grant. Address : National Liberal Club, Whitehall Place, Lond., W. BARTY, John Boyd, 1901-3. CI. U.M. b. 14 Nov. 1884 ; s. of J. W. Barty, LL.D., Glenacres, Dunblane ; XV. A.F.C; C.A. 1912. Address: Glenacres, Dunblane. BELL, Andrew Beatson, 1901-12. CI. P.2-Army. b. 8 Sept. 1894; s. of Maj . John Beatson Bell, India ; Mackenzie Prize for Science and Chem. Anal. Prize, 1911. R.M.C. Sandhurst; 2nd Lt. istBatt.Yorks. Regt. Address: Sialkot, Punjab, India, or 6 Doune Terrace, Edin. BLACK, Graeme Morrison, 1901-10. CI, P.l-L.M. b. 11 March 1894; s. of J. Milne Black, 15 North Park Ter- race ; XI. Address : 15 North Park Terrace, Edin. BOYD, Andrew, April 1902-April 1903. CI. 4b-5a. b. 8 Oct. 1887 ; s. of Rev. James Boyd, The Manse, Innerleithen. A ddress : The Manse, Innerleithen, BOYD, Nigel John Lawson, 1901-4. 01. P.1-P.4. b. 14 Sept. 1894; s. of WiUiam Boyd, W.S., 26 Inverleith Place. Cargilfield and Winchester ; R.M.C. Sand- hurst. Address : 26 Inverleith Place, Edin. BROWN, John M'Kerrell, 1901-6. CI. la-5b. b. 6 Sept. 1889 ; s. of J. W. M'Kerrell Brown, Bank of Scot. House, Dunfermline. Trin. CoU. Cantab, 1907-10 ; B.A. ; Jour- nalist; Sub-Editor on the Glasgow Herald, igit. Address: Transylaw, DunfermUne. BROWN, William, 1901-4. CI. L.M., M.M. b. 5 July 1885 ; s. of A. Brown, Maryfield, Galashiels. Tweed Manufacturer. Address : Mary- field, Galashiels. CAIRD, Karl Francis, 1901-13. CI. P.1-7. b. 5 June 1895 ; s. of Dr. F. M. Caird, F.R.C.S.E., Prof, of Chn. Surg, in the Univ. of Edin., 13 Charlotte Square ; Gilmour Memorial Prize, 1911; Gym. VIIL Edin. Univ.; Med. Student. Address: 13 Charlotte Square, Edin. 1901-2 483 CAMERON, Colin Neil, 1901-5. CI. 4a- U.M. b. 5 May 1887 ; s. of W. H. L. Cameron, Holly Bank, Macclesfield. Address : Holly Bank, Chester Road, Macclesfield. CARLOW, Alfred James, 1901-10. CI. P.2-U.M. b. 10 Jan. 1893; s. of Charles Carlow, 20 Eglinton Crescent. In business. Address : Linnwood Hall, Leven, Fife. CARMICHAEL, Edward Arnold, 1901-12. CI. P.l-5a. b. 25 March 1896 ; s. of Edward Carmichael, M.D., 21 Aber- cromby Place. Address : 2i Abercromby Place, Edin. CLARK, Patrick Allan Rennet, 1901-4 (April). CI. la-4b. b. 19 Feb. 1891 ; s. of George Rennet Clark, W.S., 15 Douglas Crescent. Edin. Univ. ; Med. Student. Address : II Charlotte Square, Edin. CUNNINGHAM, Hugh Usher, 1901-2 (Dec). CI. lb, 2. b. 17 Feb. 1890 ; s. of St. Clair Cunningham, Hedder- wick Hill, Dunbar. Exeter CoU. Oxon ; Coffee-planter ; m. 1913 Dorothy Landers, dau. of John E. Washington Beall, D.C. Address: Mubanda Estate, Bulemezi, Box 69, Kampala, Uganda, B.E. Africa. DANGERFIELD, Alexander Ireland, 1901-6. CI. P.1-P.5. b. 23 April 1894 ; s. of W. F. Dangerfield, S.S.C, Stewart Villa, Dean. With Caledonian Insur. Co., Edin. Ad- dress : 18 Carlton Street, Edin. DANGERFIELD, William Cecil Hay, 1901-6. CI. P.2-2a. b. 14 July 1892 ; s. of W. F. Dangerfield, S.S.C, Stewart Villa, Queensferry Road. With Nat. Bank of Scot., Edin., till 1913, now with British Bank of S. America, Bahia, Brazil. DENNISTON,KennethRobertFullarton, 1901-4. CI. 3-U.M. b. 7 Oct. 1887 ; s. of R. F. Denniston, Durban, Natal. Address : Mount Tolmie P.O., Victoria, B.C., Canada. DUNLOP, Colin, 1901-4. CI. P.2-la. b. 3 March 1893; s. of James C. Dunlop, M.D., 33 Chester Street. Sedbergh and Winchester ; C.A. appren- tice. Address : 33 Chester Street, Edin. ELLINGTON-WRIGHT, Leslie Francis, 1901-9 (April). CI. P.l-3a. b. 1 May 1894; s. of Rev. Francis Ellington- Wright, Ch. Ch. Rectory, Falkirk. St. Edmund HaU, Oxon ; Challenge Cup, Oxford Univ. Sailing Club ; won match with the Cambridge Univ. Cruising Club, 1913 ; B.S.A. Pohce. Address: Christ Church Rec- tory, Falkirk. FENWICK, Stanley, 1901-5. CI. 2a-5b. b. 31 Aug. 1889 ; s. of George Fenwick, Engineer and Shipbuilder, Hong-Kong. Edin. Univ.; Med. Student. Address: University Union, Edin. and Ballarat, Bridge of Weir. FERGUSON, George Douglas, 1901-8. CI. la-5a. b. 2 April 1890; s. of John Ferguson, 5 Wemyss Place ; XV. A.F.C. Address : 5 Wemyss Place, Edin. FERGUSON,Robert Arthur Cecil, 1901-9. CI. P.3-L.M. b. 16 Dec. 1892 ; s. of John Ferguson, 5 Wemyss Place. Com Merchant, Liverpool. Address : 5 Wemyss Place, Edin. FRASER, Kenneth, 1901-3 (April). CI. Sp. b. 1 Nov. 1885 ; s. of Rev. James Eraser, D.D., Colvend Manse, Dal- beattie. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., Ch.B. 1909 ; D.T.H. and M. 1911 ; D.P.H. Camb, 1911 ; Pat- tison Prizeman Chn. Surg. 1908 ; gen. med. pract. ; late Ass. M.O.H. for Cumberland ; Res. Ho. Surg, and Clin. Ass. R.I.E. and Res. Ho. Phys. Edin. City Hosp. ; Hon. Sec. Edin. Univ. Union. Address : 15 South GiUsland Road, Edin. GAVIN, John, jun., 1901-12. CI. P.1-6. b. 26 Dec. 1894 ; s. of John Gavin, 14 Royal Terrace. Edin. Univ. Address : 14 Royal Terrace, Edin. GIBSON, Arthur John Howison, 1901-2. CI. 7b. b. 20 Oct. 1883 ; s. of Re^-. J. W. Gibson, M.A., The Manse, Dysart. St. Andrews Univ. ; M.A. 1907 ; B.D. 1909 (Distinct, in Div. and Ch. Hist.) ; Ramsay Bursary, 1902 ; Bruce of Grangehill and Falkland Prize, 1905 ; Scholar, 1906 ; Berry Scholar, 1909 ; Medallist, Log. and Metaphys., Ch. Hist., Div., and Bib. Crit. ; Ass. Min. Dundee P. Ch. (St. Mary's), 1910 ; Min. St. Stephen's, Inverness, 1912. Address: Bruar, Inverness. GREENHILL, James Kenneth, 1901-6. CI. 3-6. b. 5 Dec. 1888 ; s. of James GreenhiU, 8 Magdala Crescent. Pembroke Coll. Cantab ; B.A. ; Coll. Golf and Hockey Teams ; 2nd CI. Hons. Hist. Trip. ; Edin. Univ. ; LL.B. 1913 ; Ad- vocate, 1913. Address : 34 Great King Street, Edin. 484 1901-2 HALDANE, Robert Patrick, 1901-11 (April). CI. P.2-7. b. 21 July 1893 ; s. of Sir W. S. Haldane, W.S., 55 Melville Street. Ball. Coll. Oxon. Address : 55 Melville Street, Edin. HEBDEN,Douglas James Ranken, 1901 -3 . CI. P.4, P.5. b. 8 Aug. 1898 ; s. of H. C. Hebden, Carrick House, Eday, Orkney. Rancher in the Argentine. Address : Estancia La Margareta, Estacion N. Bruzone, Buenos Aires. HEMMING, WalterCharlesGerald,1901-2. CI. L.M. b. 10 July 1886 ; s. of Mrs. Hemming, Brook Dale, Sefton Road, Rice Lane, Walton Road, Liverpool. HUNTER, Patrick Constable, 1901-13. CI. P.2-7. b. 1 Nov. 1894; s. of William C. Hunter, W.S., 70 Great King Street ; E.A. Schol. ; Dux of the School, 1st Acad. Club Prize for Classics, Clyde -Millar Greek Prize, 1913 ; Shooting VIII. Capt. ; Sergt. O.T.C. ; Sen. Ephor. Line. Coll. Oxon. Address : 70 Great King Street, Edin. JALLAND, Cyril Vincent Dorien, 1901-2 (April). CI. lb. b. 15 July 1889 ; s. of Boswell George Jalland, Ochter- lony, Guthrie, Forfarshire, and Appin Lodge, Eskbank. Address : Hutton, via Bassano, Alberta, Canada. JOHNSTON, Colin M'Kcnzie, 1901-3 (April). CI. P.2-P.4. b. 31 Jan. 1894 ; s. of R. M'Kenzie Johnston, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., 2 Drumsheugh Gardens. Address : 2 Drumsheugh Gardens, Edin. KELLY, David Roberts, 1901-8. CI. P.3-M.M. b. 10 June 1892 ; s. of David Kelly, S.S.C, 4 Dundonald Street. Address : Edmonton, Canada. KEMP, Arthur Dickson, 1901-3 (Dec). CI. 4b-U.M. b. 1886 ; s. of John L. Kemp, 1 Crawfurd Road. Address : 5 Granby Road, Edin. LEYDEN, Andrew, 1901-3 (Dec). CI. L.M.-M.M. b. 5 May 1887 ; s. of Adam Leyden, Summeriield, Hawick. Mech. Engineer. Address: 40 Lyra Road, Waterloo, Lancashire. LORIMER, John Malcolm, 1901-4. CI, 6-Army. b. 7 Oct. 1886 ; s. of George Lorimer, 7 Gillsland Road. R.M.C. Sandhurst, 1905 ; Lt. 3rd Skinner's Horse, LA. ; 2nd Lt. Roy. Warwick Regt. 1906; Lt. 1909. Address: 3rd Skinner's Horse, Meerut, India. LOW, Frederick Matthew, 1901-4. 01. 4b-6. b. 22 Jan. 1888 ; s. of Rev. George D. Low, M.A., Sen. Min. of Candhsh U.F. Ch., Edin. Edin. Univ. (Med. CI.) ; E.U. Golf C. ; A,ss. Man. Beverley Tea and Rubber Estates Co. Ltd., Ceylon. Address: Beverley, Deniyaya, Ceylon, or 65 Morningside Drive, Edin. MACGILLIVRAY, Alexander Gordon, 1901-11. CI. P.4 -5b. b. 26 May 1892 ; s. of C. W. MacGillivray, M.D., 15 Charlotte Square. Address: 15 Charlotte Square, Edin. M'KEAND, James M'Connell, 1901-4. CI. 6. b. 18 Aug. 1885 ; s. of Peter M'Keand, Airlies, Whauphill ; XV.; won Long Leap, 1903. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., Ch.B. 1909 ; A.F.C. (Capt.) ; gen. med. pract., Cape Colony. Address : c/o Dr. Muller, Montagu, Cape Colony. MACKENZIE, Ronald Douglas, 1901-11. CI. P.l-U.M. b. 9 Nov. 1893 ; s. of G. Hunter Mackenzie, M.D., 22 Heriot Row. Address : 44 Inverleith Row, Edin. MACKINTOSH, Charles, 1901-7. CI. 5-7. b. 28 May 1888 ; s. of Hugh Mackintosh, Braeval, Nairn ; Fergu- son Medal, 1904 ; Dux of the School, 1st Acad. Club Prize for Classics, Clyde-Millar Greek Prize, Sen. Ephor, 1907 ; XV., XL ; won Mile, 1906. Wadham Coll. Oxon ; Class. Schol. ; B.A. ; 2nd CI. Lit. Hum. ; CoU. XV. (Capt.), XI., and Assoc. XL; Lond. Harlequin F.C.; A.F.C. ; Edin. Univ. , studying for Scott. Bar. Address: 12 Northumberland Street, Edin. MACKINTOSH, Hugh Harold, 1901-5. CI. 5, 6. b. 13 May 1887 ; s. of Hugh Mackintosh, Braeval, Nairn, d. 25 Dec. 1905. MACPHERSON, Ian Grant, 1901- . CI. P.lb-6. b. 1 Dec 1895; s. of C. E. W. Macpherson, C.A., Kilmuir, Inverleith Place. Address : Kilmuir, Inverleith Place, Edin. MILLER, Claude William Handasyde, 1901-9 (Dec). CI. P.4-5b. b. 13 1901-2 485 June 1892; s. of William Exley Miller, C.A., St. Ann's, Abercorn Terrace, Portobello. C.A. apprentice. Address : St. Ann's, Abercorn Terrace, Portobello. MORE, Thomas, 1901-2 (Dec). CI. 4a- 5a. b. 12 April 1885 ; s. of Francis More, C.A., 59 Fountainhall Road. Caius Coll. Cantab ; C.U.B.C. Trial Cap ; awarded Blue for Boat Race, 1906 (unable to take part through illness) ; Mem. Leander B.C. Address : 4 Royal Circus, Edin. PEDDIE, Tom Anderson, 1901-3. CI. P.3-P.5. b. 20 Oct. 1892; s. of Dr. Henry A. Peddie, 24 Palmerston Place; Artist. Address : 24 Palmerston Place, Edin. PENNEY, Jose Campbell, jun., 1901-3. CI. P.2, P.3. b. 4 Nov. 1893 ; s. of J. Campbell Penney, C.A., 15 Glou- cester Place. Cargilfield Schol. at Fettes ; XV. and XI. ; Exhib. and Class. Schol. Oxford ; Oriel CoU. Oxon. Address : 15 Gloucester Place, Edin. PENNEY, Thomas Maxwell Moncrieff, 1902-3. CI. P.4, P.5. b. 28 March 1893; s. of Scott Moncrieff Penney, Advocate, Sheriff -Sub. of Argyll, Renfield, Hunter's Quay. Cargilfield and CHfton ; R.M. A. Woolwich, 1911 ; R.E. {6th on list) ; 2nd Lt. 1912. Address : Renfield, Hunter's Quay, Argyll- shire. PRINGLE, Robert William Hay, 1901-6. CI. P.3-4b. b. 2 Feb. 1893; s. of David Pringle, 19 Stirling Road, Trinity. Fettes, 1906-11. Address : 29 Castelnau, Barnes, Lond., S.W. PROSSER, David Griffiths, 1901- . CI. P.1-7. b. 30 May 1896; s. of John Prosser, W.S., 4 Bellevue Cres- cent ; Shooting VIII., Livingstone Bruce Cup, 1912, Bronze Medal, 1913; Cadet Officer, O.T.C. Address : 4 Bellevue Crescent, Edin. RAMSAY, Hugh Jenkins, 1901-11. CI. P.l-4b. b. 12 Aug. 1896; s. of Alexander Ramsay, S.S.C, 13 Bam- ton Terrace. With the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Address : Canadian Bank of Commerce, Toronto, Canada. REID, George Ross, 1901-12. CI. P.l- Sp. b. 23 May 1894 ; s. of James Reid, W.S., Drem, E. Lothian ; Mackenzie Prize for Nat. Sc. 1912. Address : Drem, E. Lothian. REID, William Innes, 1901-12. CI. P.l- Sp. b. 23 May 1894; s. of James Reid, W.S., Drem, E. Lothian; Mitchell Medal, 1910, and Ferguson Medal, 1911. Address : Drem, E. Lothian. RIDDELL, Francis Riddell Charteris, 1901-4 (Dec). CI. P.2-la. b. 8 April 1893; s. of James Riddell, Bank House, 1 M'Donald Road. Address : : M'Donald Road, Edin. RIDDELL, Neil Charteris, 1901-9. CI. P.2-M.M. b. 19 June 1894; s. of James Riddell, Bank House, 1 M'Donald Road. Address: i M'Donald Road, Edin. RITCHIE, Henry Pringle, 1901-13. CI. P.1-7. b. 28 Dec. 1894 ; s. of Rev. Thomas L. Ritchie, Min. of St. James' U.F. Ch., Airlie House, Ar- boretum Road ; Sen. Ephor ; Sergt. O.T.C. ; XL, XV. Univ. Coll. Oxon ; Plumptree Exhib. Ad- dress : I Arboretum Road, Edin. RUSSELL, James Robert, 1901-4. CL P.5-3b. b. 11 Aug. 1890 ; s. of Robert Russell, U.S.A. SANDEMAN, Sydney Arthur, 1901-6. CI. P.l-lb. b. 10 Nov. 1894 ; s. of Albert Fitzroy Sandeman, 50 Inver- leith Place. Address : 50 Inverleith Place, Edin. SANDERSON, Charles William, 1901-13. CI. P.l-U.M. b. 22 Sept. 1895 ; s. of C. Sanderson, 6 Learmonth Gardens. Address : 20 Clarendon Crescent, Edin. SCHAAV, Robert Arnold Fife, 1901-4. CI. P.3-la. b. 12 Jan. 1892 ; s. of Robert Schaw, Edin. Heriot-Watt CoU.; apprentice Elect. Eng. ; now Rubber-planter, Sumatra. Ad- dress : Anglo-Sumatra Rubber Co., Bangeon Poerba Station, East Coast, Sumatra. SIME, David Watson, 1901-5 (April). CI. P.1-P.5. b. 17 Aug. 1894 ; s. of Thos. Watson Sime, C.A., 1 Wester Coates Avenue, d. II June 1914. 486 1901-2 SIME, Walter Francis Watson, April 1902 -April 1905. CI. P.l P.2. b. 6 Sept. 1895; s. of Thos. Watson Sime, C.A., 1 Wester Coates Avenue. Address : 2iz Heath Street West, Toronto, Canada. SIMSON, David James Robert, April 1902-5. CI. P.5-3b. b. 7 Sept. 1892 ; s. of James Simson, B.C.S., 51 Manor Place R.N.C. Osborne, 1905 ; R.N.C. Dart- mouth, King's medal ; R.N. ; Midshipman, 1910. Address : H.M.S. ' Falcon,' 6th De- stroyer Flotilla, or 51 Manor Place, Edin. SMITH, Charles Claude Wesley, 1901-2. (April). CI. P.l. b. 14 Dec. 1894 ; s. of Henry Smith, 12 Buckingham Terrace. SMITH, David M'Leod, 1901-4. CI. 4a-U.M. b. 12 Aug. 1884; s. of E. M'Leod Smith, Angul, Cuttack, India. 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Address : 14 Coates Crescent, Edin. TURNBULL, David Stevens, 1901-5. CI. la-3a. b. 7 Sept. 1890; s, of A. Gibson Turnbull, 16 Glencaim Crescent. m. 1914 Edith Newnam, dau. of H. Ken- ward Shiells, C. A., Edin. Address: 16 Glen- cairn Crescent, Edin. URQUHART, Alexander Lewis, 1901-5. CI. 4b-U.M. b. 15 April 1887 ; s. of A. R. Urquhart, M.D., Murray House, Perth; XV. Vice-Capt. 1905; XL; eq. Bradbury Shield, 1903. Edin. Univ. ; M.B.,Ch.B. 1911 ; Medallist in Clin. Physiol., Surg., and Lunacy ; Lt. R.A.M.C. 1912 ; late Res. Ho. Surg, and Ho. Phys. R.I.E. Address: Murray House, Perth. URQUHART, Arthur Louis Pollard-, 1901-7 (April). Cl.P.l-2b. b. 16 May 1894 ; s. of M. A. Pollard-Urquhart, C.E., 16 Lennox Street. Radley Coll. 1908 - 12 ; Oxford Univ. Address: Vico, 15 Westbourne Park Road, Bournemouth. WILKIE, John Spencer, 1901-4. CI. L. and M.M. b. 29 June 1887 ; s. of Jas. Wilkie, Platten, Kirriemuir. Address : Platten, Kirriemuir. WISHART, Aylmer James Reidford, Jan. 1902-12. CI. P.l-Sp. b. 1 Sept. 1895 ; s. of Andrew Wishart, W.S., 32 Inverleith Terrace; 2nd Acad. Club Prize for Mod. Subjects, Mackenzie Prize for Math., Gloag Medal and Balfour Prize for German, 1912 ; Shooting VIII., Bronze Medal, 1912. Address : 32 Inverleith Terrace, Edin. YOUNG, John Campbell, 1901-2 (Dec). CI. 2b, 3a. b. 12 Aug. 1889 ; s. of Dr. John Campbell Young, Somerset East, Cape Colony. Address : Sandflats, Cape Colony. 1902-3 487 ADIE, Douglas Cook Grey, 1902-4. CI. l-3b. b. 9 Oct. 1888; s. of W. J. Adie, Voe, Shetland. Address : Fort Langley, B.C., Canada. ADIE, Edward Percival, 1902-5. CI. l-2a. b. 9 Sept. 1890 ; s. of W. J. Adie, Voe, Shetland. Address : Fort Langley, B.C., Canada. AYLING, Francis Taylor, 1902-6. CI. P.l-lb. b. 24 Sept. 1895 ; s. of J. Ayling. Fettes, 1906-7 ; H.M.S. ' Worcester,' 1908-11 ; Merc. Marine. Address : 27 Clarendon Road, Holland Park, Lond., W. BALLANTINE, Alexander Stewart, 1902-7. CI. 3b-5b. b. 1 March 1889; s. of James Ballantine, Eskgrove, Lasswade. Edin. Univ. (Med. CI.) ; m. Helen M'Gregor Watson. Address : 10 Saxe-Coburg Place, Edin. BALLANTINE, Harry, 1902-6. CI. 3b- L.M. b. 28 June 1891 ; s. of James Ballantine, Eskgrove, Lasswade. Address : Eskgrove, Lasswade. BEATTIE, Montagu Houghton Lennox, 1902-11. CI. P.2-4a. b. 24 March 1895 ; s. of G. L. Beattie, F.R.I.B.A., A.M.I.C.E.,F.S.I.,17GrosvenorStreet. Address: Fernley, Maidenhead, Berks. BELL, John Cardean, 1902-12 (April). CI. P.3-U.M. b. 23 March 1894 ; s. of David Bell, Mervue, Ferry Road. Seed Merchant. Address: Mervue, Ferry Road, Edin. BLACK, James Alexander, 1902-8. CI. P.4-4b. b. 25 March 1893; s. of Alexander W. Black, M.P., W.S., 5 Learmonth Terrace. Glenalmond ; XV. ; Class. Exhib. Caius Coll. Cantab, 1912. Address : 44 Heriot Row, Edin. BLAIR, John Sloan, 1902-3. CI. P.lb. b. 20 May 1896 ; s. of John S. Blair, 5 Royal Crescent. BOWIE, Alexander Robertson Cunning- ham, 1902-10. CI. P.3-5b. b. 24 Feb. 1893 ; s. of WiUiam Bowie, Granton Villa, Granton Road. Roy. (Dick) Vet. CoU. Edin. 1910; Trinity R.F.C.XV.; Vet. Student. Address: Granton Villa, Granton Road, Edin. BREWIS, Thomas, April 1908-9. CI. P.2-2b. b. 18 March 1894; s. of Dr. N. T. Brewis, F.R.C.S.E., 6 Drumsheugh Gardens. Address : 6 Drumsheugh Gardens, Edin. BROOM, Tom Forrest, 1902-4. CI. U.M. b. 16 Nov. 1886 ; s, of W. Broom, Rothmar, Campbeltown. Shipbuilder. Address : Rothmar, Camp- beltown. BUCHAN, Henry Francis Willoughby Wauchope, 1902-11. CI. 1 - Sp. b. 7 May 1892 ; s. of Henry Buchan, Engineer, 37 Great King Street ; Balfour Music Prize, 1905 ; XV. Capt. 1910-11 ; Shooting VIII. Capt., Livingstone Bruce Cup and Silver Medal; Gym. VIII. Silver Medal, 1907, 1910, 1911 ; won Quarter-mile, Hurdles, and Bradbury Shield, 1911 ; Cadet Officer, O.T.C. ; Sen. Ephor. A.F.C. Address : 13 Saxe-Coburg Place, Edin. CAMPBELL, Ewen, jun., 1902- . CI. P.l-5a. b. 13 Aug. 1897 ; s. of Ewen Campbell, 12 Drummond Place. Address : 12 Drummond Place, Edin. CHRISTISON, Alexander Frank Philip, 1902-12. CI. P.3-Sp. 6. b. 17 Nov. 1893 ; s. of Sir Alexander Christison, Bart., M.D., 40 Moray Place ; XV. ; won Putting Weight, 1912. Univ. Coll. Oxon, XV. Address : 40 Moray Place, Edin. CHRISTISON, Frederick John, 1902-13. CI. P.2-Sp. b. 8 Dec. 1894; s. of Sir Alexander Christison, Bart., M.D., 40 Moray Place ; Sen. Ephor ; Sergt. O.T.C. ; XV. Capt. 1913 ; XI. Univ. Coll. Oxon, XV. A ddress : 40 Moray Place, Edin. CONSTABLE, William Briggs, 1902- . CI. P.lb-Army. b. 20 June 1896 ; s. of William Briggs Constable, Benarty, Blairadam ; XV. ; won 100 Yds. 1913 ; Long Leap, 1914 ; Corp. O.T.C. Address : Benarty, Blairadam, Kinross- shire. COWAN, Robert Craig, Jan.-April 1903. CI. P.3. b. 5 March 1894; s. of R. C. Cowan, Eskhill, Inveresk. Cargilfield, 1903 - 8, and Cheltenham, 1908- . Address : Eskhill, Inveresk. 488 1902-3 CROSS, Alexander Robertson, 1902-6 (April). CI. P.3-2a. b. 1894 ; s. of Robert Cross, 13 Moray Place. Winchester. Address : Southgate House, Winchester. DEWAR, Alexander, 1902-10. CI. P.- L.M. b. 21 April 1893 ; s. of Thomas Dewar, 14 Craighall Gardens, Leith. Farmer. Temporary address : c/o W. Bir- chall, New Warren P.O., via Rouleau, Sask., Canada. DEWAR, John Bennett Wright, 1902- 11. CI. 1-Sp. b. 8 Oct. 1892 ; s. of T. W. Dewar, Harperfield, Sandilands, Lanark; Balfour Prize, German, 1911; XI. Glasg. Univ. ; XI. Address : (Harper- field, Sandilands, Lanarkshire) 7 Grosvenor Terrace, Glasg. DEWAR, Robert Maule, 1902-13. CI. P.2-U.M. b. 6 Jan. 1895; s. of John Dewar, Villa Rosa, Trinity ; Shooting VIII., Bronze Medal. Address : Villa Rosa, Trinity, Edin. DOUGLAS, Charles Kenneth Mackinnon, 1902-12 (April). CI. 1-Sp. b. 29 May 1893 ; s. of Kenneth M. Douglas, M.D., 19 Chester Street; Mitchell Medal, 1908 ; Mackenzie Prize for Math. 1910 ; Gloag Medal, 1911. King's Coll. Cantab. Address: 19 Chester Street, Edin. DYER, William Oscar, 1902-5. CI. 4b-5a. b. 12 May 1888 ; s. of W. H. Dyer, J.P., Penlee, Musgrave Road, Durban, Natal, Town Treasurer of Durban. Accountant, Durban. Address : Penlee, Musgrave Road, Durban, Natal, S. Africa. FERGUSON, Fergus, 1902-4. CI. P.5-2a. b. 21 July 1893; s. of James A. Ferguson, 78 Inverleith Place, Man. Clydesdale Bank, Edin. St. Peter's Sch., York; C.C.C. Cantab, 1912. Address: 78 Inverleith Place, Edin. GIBSON, Herbert Robert Burnett, 1902-3. CI. 7b. b. 12 June 1885 ; s. of Rev. J. W. Gibson, M.A., The Manse, Dysart. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., Ch.B. 1908 ; Capt. I.M.S. ; Lt. 1909 ; Capt. 1912 ; attached to 26th (K.G.O.) Lt. Cav., Bangalore. Address : c/o Grindlay and Co., Bombay. GORDON, John Charles Hanmer, June 1903-12. CI. P.8-U.M. b. 28 Nov. 1893 ; s. of Charles T. Gordon, Ad- vocate, of Cairness, Lonmay, Aber- deenshire. Address : 40 Drummond Place, Edin. GRAHAM, James Stewart, 1902-9. CI. 1-M.M. b. 6 Jan. 1892; s. of J.H. S. Graham, Glenvohr, Ecclef echan ; XV. Farmer, Canada. Address : Box 367, Innesfail, Alberta, Canada. GULLAND, WiUiam John Kennedy, 1902-9. CI. P.4-M.M. b. 25 July 1892 ; s. of W. J. GuUand, Monkton Hall, Musselburgh. Address : Monkton Hall, Musselburgh. HARDIE, John Alexander Henderson, 1902-8. CI. P.4-5a. b. 13 Aug. 1892 ; s. of John Hardie, Labuan, S.S. Sarawak C.S. Address : Kuching, Sara- wak, via Singapore. HENDERSON, Wilham Ronald Gibson, 1902-8. CI. P.l-la. b. 4 Dec. 1896 ; s. of William James Henderson, 10 Lennox Street. Sedbergh. Address : 10 Lennox Street, Edin. JAMESON, Andrew St. Clair, 1902-12. CI. P.3-6. b. 20 April 1894 ; s. of J. H. Jameson, W.S., 16 Coates Crescent. Address : 16 Coates Crescent, Edin. JOHNSON, Vernon Yate, 1902-7. 01. l-3a.' b. 12 Sept. 1891 ; s. of J. Yate Johnson, C.E., 7 Coates Gardens. 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Rly., Chaffeys Locks, Ont., Canada, or 38 Inver- leith Place, Edin. MIDDLETON, James RusseU, 1902-5. CI. L.M.-U.M. b' 24 Jan. 1888 ; s. of G. H. Middleton, 38 Inverleith Place. Edin. Univ. ; C.E. Address : C.P. Rly., Box 72, Outlook, Sask., Canada. MILES, James Edward, 1902-13. CI. P.3-Sp. 6. b. 6 Oct. 1894; s. of Alexander Miles, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., 20 Walker Street ; 2nd Acad. Club Prize for Mod. Subjects, Balfour Prize for German, Weir Class Club Essay Prize, Gilmour Memorial Prize, and Balfour Music Prize, 1913 ; Shoot- ing VIII. Ball. Coll. Oxon. Address : 20 Walker Street, Edin. IMORRISON, Robert Arthur, 1902-5. CI. L.M.-U.M. b. 19 May 1887; s. of F. A. Morrison, Abbotslee, Melrose. C.A. 191 1 ; of C. E. W. Macplierson and Morrison, C.A., Edin. Address : 49 Trinity Road, Edin. MORRISON, Strang Fleming Oliphant, 1902-10. CI. P.l-Rem. b. 28 Dec. 1897; s. of C. D. O. Morrison, 36 Inverleith Place. Address : 36 Inverleith Place, Edin. MORRISON, William Fleming Ohphant, 1902-S. CI. P.3-L.M. b. 16 April 1892 ; s. of C. D. O. Morrison, 36 Inverleith Place. Printer. Address : 36 Inverleith Place, Edin. MURSELL, James Lockhart, 1902-4. CI. P.3, P.5. b. 1 June 1893 ; s. of Rev. James Mursell, Pastor of Dublin Street Baptist Ch., 5 E. Claremont Street. Address : Avalon, Brunswick Street, New Farm, Brisbane, Queensland. PAULIN, Frederick William, 1902-11. CI. P.4-Sp. b. 24 April 1893; s. of Sir David Paulin, 6 Forres Street. Insur. office. Edin. Address : 6 Forres Street, PROCTER, Arthur Robert, 1908-8. CI. P.4-4b. b. 12 July 1894; s. of Robert Procter, 13 Wardie Avenue. Fettes. Address : 13 Wardie Avenue, Edin. PROCTER, Charles Lennox, 1903-8. CI. P.2-3b. b. 4 Jan. 1896 ; s. of Robert Procter, 13 Wardie Avenue. R.N.C. Osborne; R.N.C. Dartmouth; R.N. ; Midshipman. Address: 13 Wardie Avenue, Edin. RAMAGE, Cecil Beresford, 1902-13. CI. P.2-7. b. 17 Jan. 1895 ; s. of John W. Ramage, 14 Dean Terrace ; Bal- four Music Prize, 1913 ; Sen. Ephor ; Sergt. Piper O.T.C. Schol. Pembroke CoU. Oxon. Address : 44 Inverleith Place, Edin. REID, Douglas Fernie Paton, 1902 and 1905- . CI. P.1-7. b. 24 March 1896 ; s. of J. A. Reid, K.C., Sheriff of Ross and Cromarty, 11 Royal 490 1902-3 Circus; Balfour Prize for French, 1913. Address : ii Royal Circus, Edin. RICCI, Aldo Antonio, 1902-10. CJ. 1-7. b. 23 July 1893 ; s. of Signer Ricci, 3 Circus Gardens ; Balfour Prize for French, 1909 ; Weir Class Club Essay, 1910. King's Coll. Cantab. Add-ress : King's College, Cambridge. RICHARD, Alan Miller, 1902-11. CI. P.8-U.M. b. 23 July 1892; s. of Walter Miller Richard, 17 Eglinton Crescent. 2nd Lt. loth R.S., Cyclist Corps (T.F.) Address : 17 Eglinton Crescent, Edin. RICHARD, John Ernest Miller, 1902-12. CI. P.2-Army. b. 26 Oct. 1894 ; s. of Walter Miller Richard, 17 Eglinton Crescent. R.M.C. Sandhurst. Address: 17 Eglinton Crescent, Edin. RUSSELL, James Forteath, 1902-4 (Dec). CI. 5b-Army. b. 20 Dec. 1887 ; s. of Lt.-Col. Alexander Fraser Russell, C.M.G., R.A.M.C. Lt. loth Gurkhas ; 2nd Lt. 1908 ; LA. 1909; Lt. 1910. Address: Dacca, Bengal, India. SANDERSON, James Durie, 1902-10. CI. 2-U.M. b. 6 May 1892; s. of William Sanderson, Mount Lothian, Eskbank. Address : Mount Lothian, Eskbank, Mid- lothian. SCOTT, Alexander Noel Hepburne-, 1902-7. CI. l-5b. b. 14 Oct. 1892 ; s. of the Hon. W. G. Hepburne-Scott (the Master of Polwarth), Humbie House, Upper Keith. Cambridge Univ. Address : Humbie House, Upper Keith, E. Lothian. SHEPHERD, WilhamKydOgilvy, 1902-5 (Dec), a. 4b-5a. b. 26 Dec. 1888 ; s. of William Shepherd, Roy. Bank House, Leven. Address : Royal Bank House, Leven, Fife. SILLAR, Frederick Cameron, April 1903- . CI. P.2-7. b. 2 July 1895; s. of W. Cameron Sillar, M.D., 46 George Square. Address : 2 Lockharton Gardens, Edin. SIMSON, Alexander Macdonald, April 1903-April 1912. CI. P.2-Sp. b. 20 Aug. 1894 ; s. of James Simson, B.C.S., 51 Manor Place. Edin. Univ. ; Med. Student. Address : 51 Manor Place, Edin. SPENCE, Robert Ninian Neven, 1902-9. CI. 1-U.M. b. 3 July 1892; s. of T. W. L. Spence of Uyea, C.B., Sec. to the Gen. Bd. of Lunacy for Scot., The Holms, Granton Road, Edin., and Uyea, Shetland. Address : The Holms, Granton Road, Edin. STIRLING, John Hunt, 1902-4 (Dec). CI. P.2-P.5. b. 10 Nov. 1894 ; s. of John Stirling, Broom Park, Granton. THOMSON, Ronald Jordan, 1902- . CI. P.2-6. b. 18 March 1895 ; s. of William Thomson, 30 Drumsheugh Gardens ; Corp. O.T.C. Address : 30 Drumsheugh Gardens, Edin. WILLIAMSON, James Alexander, 1902-3. CI. 4b. b. 9 June 1889 ; s. of George Walter Williamson, 17 Salisbury Road. Mercantile Marine (O.S.N. Co.). Address: 12 Blacket Place, Edin. WILLIAMSON, John, 1902-6. CI. 4b- U.M. b. 19 March 1888 ; s. of George Walter Williamson, 17 Salisbury Road; XI. Edin. Univ.; A.C.C. ; C.E.; Rubber- planter. Address : Damansara Estate, Batu Tiga, Selangor, F.M.S. WOOD, Oswald Ireland, 1902-3 (Dec). CI. 2-3b. b. 24 May 1892 ; s. of Lt.- Col. O. G. Wood, C.B., M.D., R.A.M.C. WelUngtonColl. ; R.M.C. Sandhurst (King's Cadet); 2nd Lt. Suffolk Regt. Address: 2nd Batt. Suffolk Regt., Aldershot. YOUNG, Frank Montagu Crosbie, April 1903-April 1908. CI. P.2-2. b. 6 July 1893; s. of F. M. H. Young, S.S.C. 1903-4 491 ADAMSON, John, 1903-8. CI. 2-U.M. b. 15 Aug. 1890 ; s. of John Adam- son, Merchant, Negapatam, India ; XI . m. 1913 Constance Margaret, dau. of T. J. Thyne.M.B., F.R.C.P.E., 16 Randolph Cres- cent, Edin. Address : Gasken, Waterpark Road, Broughton Park, Manchester. ALEXANDER, James, 1908-12 (Dec.). CI. P.3-U.M. b. 23 June 1894; s. of David Alexa,nder, Hillwood, Cor- storphine. Address : Hillwood, Corstorphine, Mid- lothian. ANDERSON, Thomas Macmillan, 1903-7. CI. 5b-Sp. b. 7 July 1888; s. of R. B. Anderson, Glenburn Hall, Jedburgh ; XI. Capt. 1907 ; XV. ; won Cricket Ball, 1907. Edin. Univ. ; M.B., Ch.B. 1912 ; M.D. 1913. Address: Glenburn Hall, Jedburgh. BALFOUR, Frank, April 1904-Dec. 1910. CI. P.4-M.M. b. 23 July 1893 ; s. of F. J. Balfour, Estancia El Colorado, Argentine Republic. Address : (Estancia El Colorado, Wash- ington, F.C. Pacifico, Argentina) Staverton Court, Cheltenham. BALLINGALL, Ronald Maclean, 1903-5 (Jan.). CI. P.3, P.4. b. 18 May 1894 ; s. of G. D. Ballingall, W.S., 16 Castle Street. Fettes, 1906-9. Address : 4 Lansdowne Crescent, Edin. BANNERMAN, David Douglas, 1903-5. CI. P.2, P.3. b. 15 June 1895 ; s. of James Patrick Bannerman, W.S., 9 Deanpark Crescent. Address : 9 Deanpark Crescent, Edin. BLAIR, Alexander, 1903-5 (Dec). CI. L.M.andU.M. b. 19 May 1889; s. of Capt. John Blair. Merchant. Address : c/o F. Younger Blair, Boustead and Co., Singapore. BRODIE, John Clerk Brodie Callender-, 1903-4 (April). CI. P.3. b. 8 May 1894 ; s. of J. Sharp Callender-Brodie, 26 Moray Place. Address : 26 Moray Place, Edin. BROWN, Gerald Francis Fleming, April 1904-April 1906. CI. P.4-la. b. 8 Sept. 1894; s. of Mrs. Fleming Brown, 54 Murrayfield Avenue. Address : 54 Murrayfield Avenue, Edin. BURNE, Henry Wallace, May 1904-April 1911. CI. 1-Sp. b. 5 Sept. 1898; s. of Douglas Burne, Roseneath, Dumbar- tonshire ; Balfour Prize for German, 1910. Edin. Univ. ; Mackenzie Bursary for Pract. Anat. ; Med. Student. Address : c/o University Union, Edin. C ALDER, John Robertson, 1 903-5 ( Christ- mas). CI. 4a-U.M. b.l Jan. 1889; s. of William Allan Calder, Oxenrig, Coldstream. Address: Oxenrig, Coldstream. CAMPBELL, George Edward Forman, 1908 - 11. CI. 1 - Army. b. 27 Aug. 1893; s. of Col. R. N. Campbell, I.M.S., CLE., Insp. -Gen. E. Bengal and Assam ; XV., XI. ; Gym. VIII. ; Sen. Ephor. R.M.C. Sandhurst ; XV. ; 2nd Lt. ist Batt. Yorks Regt. Address: Sialkot, India. CAMPBELL, Robert Charles Cowburn, 1903-7. CI. 5b -Sp. b. 26 March 1889; s. of Col. R. N. Campbell, I.M.S., CLE., Insp.-Gen. E. Bengal and Assam ; XV., XL ; Shooting VIIL, won Livingstone Bruce Cup, 1907. King's Coll. Cantab ; B.A. ; C.U.R.F.C. ; Coll. XV., XI., Hockey XL, XI. (Assoc); with Bombay-Burma Trading Corp. Ltd. 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Address : Fairfield, Arbore- tum Road, Edin. COOK, Allan James Balfour, 1903-7. CI. 4b-U.M. b. 14 Aug. 1889 ; s. of J. A. Cook, Man. S.U. and Nat. Insur. Co., 35 St. Andrew Square. Insurance office. Address : Connaught Club, Marble Arch, Lond., W. CROSS, Noel Paton, 1903- . CI. P.l-5a. b. 7 Feb. 1897 ; s. of Robert Cross, 13 Moray Place. Address : 13 Moray Place, Edin. CUNNINGHAM, Leslie Bennet Craigie, 1903-6. Cl.P.4-la. b. 27 April 1895 ; s. of William Cunningham, 14 Ram- say Gardens. St. Mary's, Melrose, 1907-10, and Sed- bergh, 1910-12 ; Edin. Univ. Address : 14 HaUhead Road, Edin. DENNISTON, Adolf WiUiam, 1903. CI. 4b. b. 12 April 1899 ; s. of R. F. Denniston, Durban, Natal. Bedford Grammar Sch. and Bath Coll. Address : Kokstad, East Griqualand, S. Africa. DENNY, WilKam, April 1904-April 1907. CI. 4a-U.M. b. 26 June 1889 ; s. of James Denny, Dunstane, Dumbarton. Shipbuilder and Engineer ; m. 1914 Guine- vere Laura, dau. of F. A. Noyce, Noycedale, Nigel, Transvaal, S. Africa. Address: Dun- stane, Dumbarton. DUNCAN, Cecil Gosman, 1903-12. CI. P.2-U.M. b. 15 Dec. 1895; s. of John Duncan of Kirkmay, J.P., Crail, Fife. Address : 5 Eyre Crescent, Edin., and Kirkmay, Crail. DUNCAN, Robert Dundas, 1903-10. CI. 3b-Sp. b. 17 Sept. 1892 ; s. of John Duncan of Kirkmay, J.P., Crail, Fife ; Chem. Anal. Prize ; Mackenzie Prize for Science ; Shooting VIII., won Livingstone Bruce Cup and Medal, 1910. Edin. Univ. 1910 ; Shooting VIII. Ad- dress : 5 Eyre Crescent, Edin., and Kirk- may, Crail. DURWARD, James Stewart, 1903-8. CI. l-4b. . b. 8 Oct. 1892 ; s. of James Stewart Durward, L.D.S., 127 May- field Road. Edin. Univ. ; Med. Student. Address: 127 Mayfield Road, Edin. DURWARD, Ronald Gibson Stewart, 1903-11. CI. P.3-M.M. b. 10 Oct. 1894 ; s. of James Stewart Durward, L.D.S., 127 Mayfield Road ; XV. Chemical Manufacturer. A ddress : Mayfield Road, Edin. 127 ERASER, Eric Malcolm, 1903- . 01. P.2-7. b. 17 Nov. 1896 ; s. of Prof, Sir Thomas R. 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GILBERT, Thomas Johnson-, jun.,1903-r (Dec). CI. 2-M.M. b. 6 Aug. 1890 ; s. of Thomas Johnson-Gilbert, 15 Warriston Crescent. Address : 15 Warriston Crescent, Edin. GLASFURD, Donald Hughes Robertson, 1903-7. CI, P.2-P.5. b. 3 March 1903-4 493 1896 ; s. of Maj. A. J. R. Glasfurd, 46th Punjabis, I. A. Kent House, Eastbourne, and Cheltenham. Address : Christowe, Cheltenham. GORDON, Edmund Robert Adam, 1903-5 (Dec). CI. P.2-la. b. 25 March 1896 ; s. of A. A. Gordon, C.A., M.V.O., J.P., Dunbrae, Farnmg- ham, Kent. Haileybury, 1909- . Address: Dunbrae, Famingham, Kent. GORDON, Francis Walden, 1903-13. CI, P.8-Sp. b. 10 Oct. 1895 ; s. of Charles T. Gordon, Advocate, of Cairness, Lonmay, Aberdeenshire. Address : 40 Drummond Place, Edin. GORDON,Winiam Hyde Eagleson, 1903-5 (April). CI. l-2b. b. 23 Aug. 1893 ; s. of A. A. Gordon, C.A., M.V.O., J.P., Dunbrae, Famingham, Kent. Haileybury, 1907-12 ; Cambridge Univ. 1912. Address : Dunbrae, Famingham, Kent. GRAHAM, Manners Hamilton Nisbet, 1903-9. CI. 1-M.M. b. 12 March 1891 ; s. of R. Balfour Graham, F.R.C.S.E., J.P., Levenbank, Leven, Fife ; Balfour Music Prize (Singing), 1908. Coll. of Agricult. ; XV. ; and Edin. Univ. 2nd Lt. 7th Batt. Black Watch (T.F.) ; Ass. Wemyss Castle Estate Office. Address : Levenbank, Leven, Fife. HADDON, Walter, 1903-5. CI. 4a-5b. b. 5 Nov. 1887 ; s. of Walter Had- don. Solicitor and Banker, Colislinn, Hawick ; Gym. VIII. A.F.C. ; Hosiery Manufacturer, Hawick. Address : Cohslinn, Hawick. HAMILTON, Gerald, 1903-11. CI. 1-7. b. 26 Oct. 1892 ; s. of Thomas Fingland Hamilton, Thornfield, Alder- ley Edge, Cheshire ; Balfour Prize for French, 1910 ; Shooting VIII. ; Living- stone Bruce Cup, 1909. Trin. Coll. Cantab. Address : Trin. Coll. Cambridge, and 47a George Street, Edin. HERFORD, Francis Mackay, 1903-4 (Dec). CI. P.2-P.4. b. 8 July 1895 ; s. of Henry Francis Herford, Barr.- at-law, Lond. Charterhouse, 1908-11. Address: South Wonston, near Micheldever, Hants. HILL, John Eaglesfield Cowan, 1903-12. CI. P.2-U.M. b. 31 Oct. 1894 ; s. of J. Cowan Hill, 2 Mayfield Terrace ; Dux U.M. CI. 1912. Address : 2 Mayfield Terrace, Ediu. HOPE, Arthur Henry Cecil, 1903-10 (Dec). CI. P.l-4b. b. 18 July 1896 ; s. of James A. Hope, W.S., 57 Great King Street. Rugby. Address : 57 Great King Street, Edin. HOWAT, Douglas Eusebe, 1903-12. CI. P.l-L.M. b. 23 June 1896; s. of Mrs. Howat, 1 W. Claremont Street. JACKSON, Gildart Mowbray, 1903-6. CI. P.1-P.4. b. 25 Oct. 1896 ; s. of Patrick C. Jackson, W.S., 7 Great King Street. Cargilfield and Repton (Schol.). Ad- dress : Repton School, Burton-on-Trent. JOHNSTONE, Frank Sivewright, 1903-4. CI. 4b. b. 1 April 1889 ; s. of Thomas Johnstone, Annandale, Ilkley, Yorks. Address : Annandale, Ilkley, Yorkshire. LATTA, Alexander James Jopp, 1903-13. CI. P.3-7. b. 6 April 1895 ; s. of John Latta, S.S.C, 17 Royal Circus ; Carmichael Class Club Prize, 1912. Address : 28 Northumberland Street, Edin. LEISHMAN, Thomas Matthew, 1903-7. CI. 4b-U.M. b. 8 April 1888 ; s. of Thomas Arthur Leishman, M.D., 14 Castle Street, Brechin. Edin. Univ. ; Student, M.LC.E. Address: 14 Castle Street, Brechin. M'EWAN, George Clazy, 1903-10 (April). CI. l-5b. b. 15 May 1893; s. of Wilham C. M'Ewan, M.D., J.P., Wal- ford, Prestonpans. Edin. Univ. ; Med. Student. Address : Walford, Prestonpans. M'EWAN, John Crawford, 1903-7. CI. 2-L.M. b. 29 March 1891 ; s. of WiUiam C. M'Ewan, M.D., J.P., Walford, Prestonpans. Farmer, Canada. Address : PeMsko, Al- berta, Canada. M'KERRELL, Robert James Mure, 1903-6 (Dec). CI. 3a-4a. b. 17 Aug. 1890 ; s. of R. Mure M'Kerrell, V.D., J.P., Holland House, Murrayfield. C.E. Address : Winnipeg, Canada. MACKIE, Alan Stuart, 1903-6. CI. 6-Sp. b. 15 Sept. 1887 ; s. of N. A. Mackie, 494 1903-4 13 Barnton Terrace ; Mackenzie Prize for Science and Balfour Prize for French, 1906. Edin. Univ. ; C.A. Edin. 1912 ; with Neill and Bell, C.A., F.M.S. Address: Loke Yew Buildings, Kuala Lumpur, F.M.S. M'LEAN, Ian, 1903-9. CI. 3b-U.M. b. 11 Dec. 1892 ; s. of Rev. D. M'Lean, Bellevue, Alloa. With Canadian Bank of Commerce, Mon- treal, since 1910. Address: (Bellevue, Alloa) loi Stanley Street, Montreal, Canada. M'LEAN, James Younger, 1903-8 (April). CI. 4a-Sp. b. 17 Aug. 1889 ; s. of Rev. D. M'Lean, Bellevue, Alloa. Edin. Univ. Address: Ramsay Lodge, The Mound, Edin. M'LEAN, William Lawrence, 1903-5. CI. U.M. b. 16 Jan. 1888 ; s. of Donald M'Lean, Rhives, Golspie. Address : Rhives, Golspie, Sutherland. MAITLAND, Percy Eric, April 1904-6. CI. P.3-lb. b. 26 Oct. 1895 ; s. of P. E. Maitland, Surg. R.N., Butlaw, S. Queensferry. MARSHALL, John Dalrymple Calder, 1903-4. CI. P.4. b. 14 March 1894 ; s. of R. D. Calder Marshall, W.S., 16 Garscube Terrace. Address : 16 Garscube Terrace, Murray- field, Edin. MATHESON, Alister Roderick, 1903-12. CI. P.3-5a. b. 20 Jan. 1895 ; s. of A. A. Matheson, M.D., 41 George Square. Address : 41 George Square, Edin. MIDDLETON, George Hilton, 1903-11 (April). CI. 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Africa. 1904-5 497 FERGUSON, Patrick Heron Watson, 1904-10. CI. P.2-2a. b. 9 July 1897 ; s. of J. Haig Ferguson, M.D., 7 Coates Crescent. R.N.C. Osborne ; R.N.C. Dartmouth. Ad- dress : 7 Coates Crescent, Edin. FINLAY, Robert Ninian, April 1905-8. CI. P.1-P.4. b. 18 June 1899; s. of Ninian J. Finlay, W.S., 38 India Street. Summer Fields P. Sch., near Oxford, igo8- 13; Eton, King's Schol., 1913. Address: 38 India Street, Edin. FORSYTH, David Murray, 1904-11. CI. P.3-4b. b. 27 Dec. 1894; s. of David Forsyth, 9 Scotland Street. Bank Clerk. Address : 5 Eildon Street, Edin. GIDDEN, John Arthur, 1904-9. CI. P.3- Rem. b. 14 Feb. 1895 ; s. of James L. Gidden, 15 Succoth Place. Shrewsbury, 1909-12. Address: 15 Succoth Place, Edin. GIDDEN, Thomas, 1904-9. CI. P.2-lb. b. 14 June 1897 ; s. of James L. Gidden, 15 Succoth Place. Shrewsbury, 1909-12 ; Merchiston, 1912. Address : 15 Succoth Place, Edin. GREENHILL, John Clapperton, 1904-6. 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U.M. b. 20 Sept. 1890; s. of William Percy Fowle, C.E. With Bank of Toronto, Montreal. Ad- dress : Bank of Toronto, Montreal, Canada. FRASER, Wilham, 1905-12. CI, P.2-5a. b. 23 July 1897; s. of William Fraser, S.S.C., 4 Henderland Road. Address : Crawford Bay, Kootenay Lake, B.C., Canada. GEDDES, Alastair Cosmo Burton, 1905-6. CI. 3a. b. 18 June 1891 ; s. of Prof. Patrick Geddes, 14 Ramsay Garden. Univ. Coll., Dundee and Edin. Univ. Address : 14 Ramsay Garden, Edin. GILL, James Archibald, 1905-9 (Dec). CI. 2a-5a. b. 6 Oct. 1893 ; s. of R. P. Gill, Guntur, Madras Presidency. Address : c/o Grierson, 79 Marchmont Road, Edin. GORDON, William Bertram, 1905-9. CI. 4b-U.M. b. 26 Aug. 1890; s. of John Arthur Gordon, The Shrubbery, St. Ann's, Port of Spain, Trinidad ; XL Capt. 1909 ; XV. Address : The Shrubbery, St. Ann's, Port of Spain, Trinidad, B.W.I. HALDANE, Thomas Graeme Nelson, 1905-10. Cl.P.2-2a. b. 14 Dec. 1897; s. of Sir W. S. Haldane, W.S., 55 Melville Street. R.N.C. Osborne; R.N.C. 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IRVING, Thomas Henry, 1905-9. CI. 2b-M.M. b. 20 Nov. 1892 ; s. of Dr. M. H. C. Irving, Govt. M.O., Br. Guiana. Sub-Insp. British Guiana Police. Ad- dress : Eve Leary Barracks, Georgetown, Br. Guiana. JAMES, Alastair Ker, 1905- . CI. P.3- U.M. b. 26 Aug. 1897 ; s. of Alex- ander James, M.D., F.R.C.P., 15 Melville Crescent. Address : 14 Randolph Crescent, Edin. LITTLE, Alexander Campbell Wishart, 1905- . CI. P.l-5a. b. 23 Sept. 1898 ; s. of Robert MacEwen Little, Borneo (Mrs. Little, 8 Bellevue Crescent). Address : 8 Bellevue Crescent, Edin. MACDONALD, John Row Mackenzie, 1905-9 (Dec). CI. P.3-2a. b. 29 May 1896 ; s. of James Macdonald, W.S., 27 Heriot Row. Address : 27 Heriot Row, Edin. M'KEAND, Peter Alexander, 1905-7. CI. 5a-Sp. b. 30 April 1889 ; s. of Peter M'Keand, Airlies, Whauphill ; XV. Farmer. Address : Airlies, Whauphill, Wigtownshire. M'LAREN, Quentin, 1905-8. CI. L.M.- U.M. b. 18 April 1893 ; s. of W. A. M'Laren, Vereeniging, Transvaal ; Dux U.M. CI. 1908. A ddress : Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, Canada. MACNICOL, Duncan Archibald Bonar, 1905- . CI. P.l-4b. b. 5 Sept. 1900 ; s. of Rev. D. C. Macnicol, B.D., 32 Saxe-Coburg Place. Address : 10 North Park Terrace, Edin. MARTIN, Thomas Addis, April 1906- . CI. P.2-6. b. 31 Dec. 1897; s. of Rev. Prof. Alexander Martin, D.D., 16 Eildon Street. Address : 16 Eildon Street, Edin. MATTHEW, Patrick Millar, jun., 1905- . CI. P.2-U.M. Sp. b. 14 Oct. 1897; s. of P. Millar Matthew, 7 Ravelston Park. Address : 7 Ravelston Park, Edin. MILLAR, William John, 1905-10. CI. P.3-3. b. 26 Sept. 1897 ; s. of Prof. John Hepburn Millar, Advocate, 10 Abercromby Place. R.N.C. Osborne, 1910-12; XI. 1912; R.N.C. Dartmouth ; XV. Address: 10 Aber- cromby Place, Edin. MOTHERWELL, Andrew Thomson, 1905-10. CI. 3b-Sp. b. 22 Feb. 1892 ; s. of John Motherwell, Raw- yards House, Airdrie ; Gym. VIII. Farmer, Little Pinmore, Pinwherry. Ad- dress : Rawyards House, Airdrie. MURRAY, Crichton Gavin, 1905-6. CI. 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BROWN, Robert Lowis Campbell, 1906- 13. CI. P.5 - U.M. b. 28 Jan. 1896 ; s. of Rev. C. Campbell Brown, China. In Canada. BURNS, Thomas Clark, 1906- . CI. P.2 - U.M. b. 3 July 1898 ; s. of Thomas Bums, 138 Newhaven Road. Address : 138 Newhaven Road, Edin. CADELL, Richard Lewis, 1906-11. CI. P.3-3b. b. 2 May 1898 ; s. of Lewis J. Cadell, W.S., 15 Murrayfield Avenue. Charterhouse, 1911- . Address : Brae Lodge, Murrayfield, Edin. CAIRD, James Colin, 1906- . CI. P.l- 4b. b. 24 June 1900 ; s. of Dr. F. M. Caird, F.R.C.S.E., Prof, of Clin. Surg, in the Univ. of Edin., 13 Charlotte Square. Address : 13 Charlotte Square, Edin. CAMPBELL, Arthur Thomas, 1906-11 (Dec). CI. 3-6. b. 31 Aug. 1893 ; s. of George Campbell, W.S., Romanno, West Linton. W.S. apprentice. Address : Romanno, West Linton. CARTER, John Somers, 1906-10 (April). CI. P.1-P.4. b. 26 Feb. 1901 ; s. of Reginald Carter, M.A., Rector E.A. 1901-10. Bedford Grammar Sch. Address: School House, Bedford. CHRISTIE, Ian Francis, 1906-10. 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DICK, James WiUiam Sydney, 1906-8. CI. 3a, 4a. b. 15 April 1894 ; s. of Col. WiUiam Dick, R.A.M.C, 17 North Park Terrace. DICK, Norman Ross, 1906- . CI. P.5- U.M. b. 30 April 1897 ; s. of J. R. Dick, The Cottage, Keppel Harbour, Singapore. A ddress : 1 2 Hope Place, Levenhall, Mussel- burgh. DICKSON, Alexander Brodie Hill, 1906- 11. CI. P.3-3b. b. 6 June 1897 ; s. of Arthur H. Dickson, W.S., 7 Ran- dolph Cliff. Glenalmond. Address : 5 Lennox Street, Edin. DICKSON, Arthur Hope Drummond, Feb. 1907- . Q. P.lb-3a. b. 1 Jan. 1901 ; s. of Arthur H. Dickson, W.S., 7 Randolph Cliff. Address : 5 Lennox Street, Edin. DICKSON, Ian Goodfellow, 1906-12. CI. P.4-M.M. b. 3 Sept. 1898 ; s. of William Dickson, 57 Inverleith Row. 506 1906-7 DICKSON, John Scott Moncrieff, 1906- . CI. P.2-L.M. b. 6 June 1897 ; s. of Arthur H. Dickson, W.S., 7 Randolph Chff. Address : 5 Lennox Street, Edin. DUMAT, Frank Boyd Aylmer, 1906-8. CI. L.M, b. 24 Nov. 1891 ; s. of H. Aylmer Dumat, M.D., Bayside, 7 Devonshire Place, Durban, Natal. Cedara Coll. Natal, S. Africa; XV. Ad- dress : Bayside, Durban, Natal. DUNCAN, John Graham, 1906-12. CI. P.5-4b. b. 22 July 1897 ; s. of John Duncan, 8 Lynedoch Place. Leys Sch. Address : The Leys School, Cambridge, and 8 Lynedoch Place, Edin. ELLIOT, Andrew Dun, 1906-9 (April). CI. L.M.-U.M. b. 13 Sept. 1893; s. of John Elliot, Meigle, Clovenfords. Farmer. Address : Cattleshiel, Duns. FLEMING, Robert Stevenson Tristram, 1906-10 (Christmas). CI. P.3-2a. b. 4 April 1898 ; s. of Robert A. Fleming, M.D., F.R.C.P.E., 10 Chester Street. Address : 10 Chester Street, Edin. GARTH, Ronald Machill, 1906-7. CI. la. b. 29 April 1895 ; s. of B. Handel Garth, 6 Learmonth Place. Address : 6 Learmonth Place, Edin. GORDON, Douglas M'Kenzie, 1906-7. CI. P.3. b. 14 Feb. 1897 ; s. of Mrs. Gordon, 2 Heriot Row. GRAHAM, Henry Balfour, 1906-12. CI. Ib-M.M. b. 2 Feb. 1894 ; s. of Dr. R. Balfour Graham, F.R.C.S.E., J.P., Levenbank, Leven, Fife. 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Address : General Hospital, Ramsgate, or Craigmore, Cupar, Fife. HUNTER, Robert Gibson, 1906-10. CI. 3a-5a. b. 26 Sept. 1892 ; s. of Robert Hunter, Kirkmailing, Larbert. Law Student. Address: Kirkmaihng, Lar- bert. 1906-7 507 INGLIS, Gordon Stewart, 1906-8. CI. U.M.-Army. b. 25 Dec. 1890 ; s. of James Inglis, J.P., Tantah, Peebles ; Ferguson Medal, 1908. Edin. Univ. (Golf Team). Address: Tantah, Peebles. INGLIS, William, 1906- . CI. P.lb-L.M. b. 25 May 1899 ; s. of William Inglis, Bonnington Park House, Newhaven Road. Address : Bonnington Park House, New- haven Road, Leith. INNES, Thomas, 1906-10 (Nov.). CI. 3b-Army. b. 26 Aug. 1893 ; s. of Lt.-Col. Francis N. Innes, R.H.A., of Learney and CuUerlie, Aberdeen- shire. Address : Learney House, Torphins, Aber- deenshire, and 2 Inverleith Row, Edin. JAMES, Arthur Hood, 1906- . CI. P.l - 3b. b. 20 July 1901 ; s. of R. H. James, S.S.C, 25 Inverleith Terrace. Address : 25 Inverleith Terrace, Edin. JOHNSTON, William Savile, 1906-11 (April). 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FAIRLEY, William, 1908-10. CI. 5a, 6. b. 18 Dec. 1891 ; s. of John Dalziel Fairley of Lagos, S. Nigeria, and Manchester. Edin. Univ. ; W.S. apprentice. Address: Troqueer, Slateford, Midlothian. FERGUSON, Thomas Dickson, April 1909-12. a. 3a-6. b. 9 May 1896 ; s. of Norman D. Ferguson. Address : Clonaslee, Banbridge, Co. Down. 516 1908-9 FINLAY, Gardyne, 1908-11. CI. P.lb- P.3. b. 19 Dec. 1902 ; s. of Ninian J. Finlay, W.S. Summer Fields Sch. , near Oxford. A ddress : 38 India Street, Edin. FORD, James Binny, 1908- . CI. P.lb- Rem. b. 10 April 1902 ; s. of J. J. Ford. Address : 16 Rothesay Terrace, Edin. FOTHERGILL, Alan Armour, 1908- . CI. P.5-5a. b. 11 Feb. 1898; s. of J.A.FothergiU, M.R.C.S.Eng., L.D.S., Raydaleside, Darlington. Address : 52 Leamington Terrace, Edin. GEORGESON, Daniel Horace, April- Dec. 1909. CI. 4a, 5a. b. 20 Dec. 1893 ; s. of D. W. Georgeson, Solicitor, Wick. Edin. Univ. Address : Milton House, Wick. GIFFORD, George Patrick, 1908-9. CI. lb. b. 22 Dec. 1895 ; s. of A. G. Gifford, Port San Julian, Patagonia. GRAHAM, John Hamilton Thorn, 1908- 12. CI. 6, 7. b. 22 Oct. 1892 ; s. of Peter Graham, R.A., Westoun, St. Andrews ; Mackenzie Prize for best but one in Classics, 1911 ; Clyde- MiUar Greek Prize, 1912 ; Head Ephor ; XV. ; Gym. VIII. ; Shoot- ing VIII. Capt. 1912. Oriel Coll. Oxon. Address : Westoun, St. Andrews. GUTHRIE, Thomas Whitelaw Boyd, 1908-13. Cl.P.4-3a. b. 30 Sept. 1899 ; s. of Sir James Guthrie, P.R.S.A. Address : 41 Moray Place, Edin. HARRISON, Wilham, 1908-1914 (April). CI. 2b-Sp. b. 8 Feb. 1896 ; s. of John Harrison, M.D., Lesmahagow ; Shoot- ing VIII. ; Corp. O.T.C. ; XV. Glasg. Univ., Med. Student. Address : St. Machutes, Lesmahagow. HERDMAN, Ian Greenlees, 1908-1914 (April). CI. P.lb-2b. b. 21 June 1901 ; s. of J. J. Herdman, W.S. Uppingham. Address : i Belford Park, Edin. HERDMAN, James Kenneth, 1908-1914 (April). CI. P.3-4b. b. 18 May 1900 ; s. of J. J. Herdman, W.S. Uppingham. 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LAING, George Alexander Turner, 1908- 11. CI. P.la-P.6. b. 2 Aug. 1901 ; s. of A. Turner Laing, C.E., Bombay. LAIRD, John, 1908- . CI. P,la-8b. b. 2 April 1902 ; s. of James Laird. Address : 12 Barn ton Terrace, Edin. LAWSON, Dermot Owen Kelly-, 1908-12. CI. P.5-2b. b. 25 Oct. 1898; s. of Dermot O. Kelly-Lawson, Jamaica. LESLIE, John Sydney Lowe, 1908- . CI. P.lb-2a. b. 28 July 1902 ; s. of John M. Leslie. Address : 3 Gloucester Place, Edin. M'FARLANE, Donald Maclntyre, 1908- 10. CI. M.M. b. 14 July 1892 ; s. of John M'Farlane, Seafield, Cardross, Dumbartonshire. Engineer. Address : Seafield, Cardross, Dumbartonshire. 1908-9 517 M'GREGOR, Donald Robert, 1908- . CI. P.3-3a. b. 7 April 1900; s. of James M'Gregor, 13 Moston Terrace. Address : 22 Minto Street, Edin. MACKAY, John Chiene, 1908-12. CI. 4b- Sp. b. 11 Jan. 1895 ; s. of W. B. Mae- kay, M.D., 23 Castlegate, Berwick-on- Tweed. Address : Ramsay Lodge, Edin. MACKINTOSH, Alastair Keith, 1908- . CI. 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MATTHEW, Francis Stevenson, 1908- . CI. P.5-4b. b. 25 Aug. 1899 ; s. of P. M. Matthew. Address : 7 Ravelston Park, Edin. MELVILLE, Andrew, 1908- . CI. P.lb- 3b, b. 7 Aug. 1901 ; s. of Alexander P. MelviUe, W.S. Address : 8 Northumberland Street, Edin. MURRAY, Keith Anderson Hope, 1908- , CI. P.lb-la. b. 28 July 1903 ; s. of C. D. Murray, K.C. Address : 62 Great King Street, Edin. NEIL, Norman Alexander Gordon, 1908- . CI. P.2-4b. b. 15 Jan. 1899 ; s. of Rev. Alexander Neil. Address : 7 Crawfurd Road, CraigmiUar Park, Edin. NICHOLSON, Henry AUeyne, 1908- . CI. P.2-4a. b. 11 Oct. 1900; s. of Henry Oliphant Nicholson, M.D. Address : 20 Manor Place, Edin. ORR, Ian Macbeth, Jan. 1909-Dec. 1910. CI. 3b-M.M. b. 10 June 1893; s. of Dr. John Orr, 3 Clarendon Road, Eccles, Lanes. With Latham, Black and Co., Merchants, Rangoon. Address: P.G. Box 22, Rangoon, Burma. ORR, Richard, 1908-11. CI. P.lb-P.2. b. Feb. 1903 ; s. of Alexander Orr, 10 Henderson Row. A ddress : 4 Henderson Row, Edin. OVENS, Robert Blackstock, 1908-10. CI. M.M., U.M. b. 26 March 1893 ; s. of T. Ovens, Lynwood, Galashiels. Heriot-Watt Coll. Edin. ; Engineer. Ad- dress : Lynwood, Galashiels. PATERSON, Adam Dallas, 1908- . CI. P.la-2b. b. 14 Jan. 1902; s. of W. Paterson, M.D. Address : 8 Hermitage Place, Leith. PATERSON, Hugh Douglas, 1908- . CI. P.2-3a. b. 22 June 1901 ; s. of George Paterson. Address : 23 Barnton Terrace, Edin. PATERSON, WiUiam Paterson, 1908-13. CI. 3b-6. b. June 1895 ; s. of Rev. W. P. Paterson, D.D., Prof, of Divin- ity, Edin. Univ. ; XL, XV. A.F.C. Address : 3 Royal Terrace, Edin. PATTULLO. John Patrick, 1908- . CI. P.3-4a. b. 15 March 1900 ; s. of J. A. Pattullo, S.S.C. Address : 16 Grosvenor Street, Edin. PENDER, George, 1908- . CI. 2a- U.M. Sp. b. 17 Dec. 1895; s. of James Pender ; Lance-Corp. O.T.C. Address : 3 Bright 's Crescent, Edin. 518 1908-9 PROUDFOOT, Thomas Charles Innes, 1908-10. CI. P.2-P.4. b. 11 Dec. 1898 ; s. of Mrs. Proudfoot, 20 Bal- green Road, Murrayfield. REID, William Morison, 1908-13. CI. R.-U.M. b. 5 Oct. 1896 ; s. of W. R. Reid. Address : 13 Cluny Gardens, Edin. ROBB, Douglas Baxter, 1908- . CI. P.3-2a. b. 28 Feb. 1901 ; s. of Alex- ander Robb, Gen. Man. Commercial Bank of Scot. Address : 7 Ettrick Road, Edin. ROBB, Ian Alexander, 1908- . CI, lb-5b. b. 11 May 1898 ; s. of Alex- ander Robb, Gen. Man. Commercial Bank of Scot. Address : 7 Ettrick Road, Edin. ROBERTSON, Gerald Herbert, 1908-9. CI. P.lb. b. 21 Nov. 1901; s. of Mr. Robertson, Indigo-planter. ROBERTSON, Ronald Kenneth, 1908-9. CI. lb. b. 24 May 1896 ; s. of Mr. Robertson; Indigo-planter. RODGER, Alexander Bankier, 1908- . CI. 3a-7. b. 7 Feb. 1895 ; s. of Rev. Robert G. Rodger, St. Andrew's Manse, Prestonkirk ; Hist. Exhib. Ball. Coll. Oxon ; XV. Address : 9 Clarendon Crescent, Edin. ROSE, Hugh, 1908-1914 (April). CI. P.lb-2a. b. 16 Dec. 1902 ; s. of Hugh A. Rose. P. Sch. for Harrow. Address: 5 Carlton Terrace, Edin. RUTHERFORD, Ian Charles, 1908- . CI. P.lb-R. b. 10 May 1902 ; s. of R. S. Rutherford, Solicitor, Address : 36 Garscube Terrace, Edin. SCOTT, Christian Harry Simpson, 1908- 10. CI. L.M., M.M. b. 27 Sept. 1893 ; s. of George R. Scott, Oxgangs, Colin- ton. With Commercial Bank of Scot., Leith. Address : Oxgangs, Colinton. SIMPSON, Alexander Elphinstone, 1908- 10. CI. 2a-L.M. b. 1 June 1894 ; s. of K. M. Simpson, 56 Polmuir Road, Aberdeen. STEWART, John Livingstone, 1908-10, a. 3a-4a, b, 6 May 1894; s, of Mrs, Stewart, 3 Merchiston Bank Avenue. TAYLOR, Jack Munro, 1908-12, CI, P,lb-P.5, b. 19 Oct. 1901; s, of Jonathan Taylor, Rangoon, Address : 17 Barnton Terrace, Edin. THOMSON, Patrick Grant, 1908- . CI, 3a-7. b. 28 July 1895 ; s. of John Stuart Thomson ; Ferguson Medal, 1912 ; Carmichael CI. Club Prize, 1913 ; Hist. Exhib. C.C.C. Oxon. Address : Littledene, Priestfield Road, Edin. TINDAL, John Johnston, Jan. 1909-10. a. M,M., U.M. b, 12 Oct. 1892; s. of Mrs. Tindal, Aberdeen. A ddress : 6 Polmuir Road, Aberdeen. TULLOH, Thomas Archibald Gordon, 1908-12. CI, L,M.-Army. b. 24 July 1894; s. of Capt. R. H. W. Tulloh, Tanachie, Melrose. A ddress : Tanachie, Melrose. USHER, Thomas, 1908- . CI. P.4- 4a. b. 6 Aug. 1899 ; s. of T. Leslie Usher, Address: 8 Whitehouse Terrace, Edin. WAITE, Courtenay Martindale, 1908-11. CI. P.2-P.5, b. 11 Nov. 1899 ; s, of H. M. Waite, Ewart Newton House, Wooler. WALKER, Edward Robert Charles, 1908- . CI. P.4-5b. b. 12 April 1899 ; s. of Norman Walker, M.D. Address : 7 Manor Place, Edin. WALKER, Francis Henry Normand, 1908- . Cl.P.2-4a. b. 9 Aug. 1900; s. of Norman Walker, M.D. Address : 7 Manor Place, Edin. WALKER, Frederick, 1908- . CI. lb -6. b. 18 Aug. 1898; s. of Prof. James Walker, LL.D., F.R.S., D.Sc. Address : 5 Wester Coates Road, Edin. SMALL, Norman Howard, 1908-12. 2b-M.M. b. 27 Sept, 1895; : D, A, Small. Address : 40 Granby Road, Edin. CI, , of WARREN, Charles, 1908- , 2a, b, 30 June 1901 ; s Warren. Address ; 40 Ann Street, Edin. CI. 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CI. 5a. b. 20 June 1893 ; s. of Donald Campbell, Kalmeta House, Connel ; d. 520 1909-10 CARMICHAEL, John Hyndford, 1909- . CI. Ib-M.M. b. 27 March 1898 ; s, of John Carmichael, Coldstream ; Gym. VIII. Address : Bellevue, Coldstream. CHRISTIE, Frederick Walter, 1909- . CI. P.4-3b. b. 2 Dec. 1900; s, of William Christie. Address : Braemar, Whitehouse Terrace, Edin. COCHRANE, Richmond Pelham Inghs, 1909-10. CI. 5b. b. 18 Aug. 1893 ; s. of Richmond I. Cochrane. R.M.C. Sandhurst. Address : 26 Aber- cromby Place, Edin. CORMACK, John Rennet, 1909- . CI. P.la-lb. b. 3 Jan. 1902 ; s. of John A. Cormack, Stockbroker, Edin. Address : Moorlands, Corstorphine. CORRIE, James, 1909- . CI. la-4b. b. 8 Nov. 1898 ; s. of Henry Corrie, J.P. Address : Glen, Gatehouse-on-Fleet. CORSAR, Kenneth Charles, 1909- . CI. P.la-R. b. 12 Sept. 1901 ; s. of Charles Corsar. Address : Tor, Murrayfield, Edin. CRAIGIE, John William, 1909-10. CI. P.2. b. 1 June 1902; s. of .John Craigie, K.C., Sheriff-Sub. of Lanark- shire at Glasgow. Address : 3 Montague Terrace, Glasgow. CUNNINGHAM, Stewart Gordon, 1909- 11. CI. 4a-5a. b. 22 May 1894 ; s. of John Cunningham, M.D. ' A ddress : Bell view, Campbeltown. DENNY, James Murray TuUoch, 1909-13. CI. 3a-5a. b. 15 Sept. 1896; s. of Sir Archibald Denny, Rart., LL.D. Address : Cardross Park, Cardross. DE PRl^E, Hugh Veitch, 1909-18. CI. P.3-R. b. 31 Jan. 1901 ; s. of Cecil de Pree. Address : Saughton House, Corstorphine. DIXON, Norman Ferguson, 1909-13. CI. 2a-U.M. b. 27 Feb. 1895 ; s. of John Henry Dixon ; Gym. VIII., Rronze Medal, 1912-13 ; Ephor ; XV. ; won Putting Weight, 1913. Address : 8 Myrtle Grove, West Jesmond, Newcastle-on-Tyne. DUNLOP, Derrick Melville, 1909- . CI. P.2-2a. b. 3 April 1902 ; s. of G. H. Melville Dunlop, M.D. Address: 20 Abercromby Place, Edin. EADIE, Herbert Amott, 1909- . CI. 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CI. 5a- Army. b. 12 Feb. 1895 ; s. of Peter Graham, R.A., Westoun, St. Andrews; Shooting VIIL R.M.C. Sandhurst, King's Cadet. Ad- dress : Westoun, St. Andrews. GRAHAME, Alister MaUse, 1909- . CI. P.lb-P.4a. b. 28 May 1903; s. of A. M. B. Grahame. Address: Arntomy, Port of Menteith. GRAY, James Douglas Allan, 1909- . CI. P.lb-2a. b. 23 Dec. 1902 ; s. of J. A. Gray, M.D. Address : 107 Ferry Road, Leith. GUILER, Hugh Parker, 1909-12. CI. lb-3a. b. 15 Feb. 1898 ; s. of Hugh C. Guiler, San Juan, Porto Rico. GUILER, John Parker, 1909-12. CI. P.2-P.5. b. 3 Nov. 1900 ; s. of Hugh C. Guiler, San Juan, Porto Rico. HERD, Herbert James, 1909-13. CI. 2b-5b. b. 12 June 1896 ; s. of Peter Herd, Kirkcaldy. Address ; Whytebank, Kirkcaldy. HERD, Thomas Astley, 1909-12. CI. 3b-U.M. b. 24 Feb. 1895; s. of Peter Herd. With John Warrack and Co., Leith. Address : Wliytebank, Kirkcaldy. HUME, Andrew Crawford, 1909- . CI. P.lb-lb. b. 22 Jan. 1903 ; s. of Andrew Hume, Paymaster-in-Chief, R.N. 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Address : San Jos6, Costa Rica, Central America. 1909-10 523 SIMPSON, Alexander Rudolf, 1909-10. CI. P.3. b. 6 Jan. 1901 ; s. of George F. Barbour Simpson, M.D. Address : 43 Manor Place, Edin. SINCLAIR, Alan Fraser, 1909-10. CI. P.la. b. 18 May 1902 ; s. of A. H. H. Sinclair, M.D. Address : 3 Charlotte Square, Edin. SMITH, David Thomson, 1909 and 1911- . CI. P.2-2a. b. 11 Nov. 1900 ; s. of David Smith. Address : 17 Glenorchy Terrace, Edin. SMITH, Frederick William, 1909- P.lb-la. b. 13 March 1903; Arthur H. Smith. Address : 3 Lennox Street, Edin. . CI. s. of SMITH, Ian Frazer, 1909- . CI. R.-5b. b. 19 April 1897; s. of J. Lamb Smith, S.S.C. Address : 58 Polwarth Terrace, Edin. STEPHEN, William Douglas Menzies, 1909- . CI. Ib-L.M. b. 13 Feb. 1899 ; s. of Rev. William Stephen, Min. of Inverkeithing. Address : The Manse, Inverkeithing. STEVENSON, Alexander James, 1909- . CI. P.2-2a. b. 15 July 1901 ; s. of Rev. W. B. Stevenson, M.A., Black- hall. Address : 12 Oxford Terrace, Edin. 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HUME, Thomas Gavin, 1910- . CI. P.lb-P.4b. b. 5 June ,1904 ; s. of A. Hume, Paymaster-in-Chief, R.N. Address : 10 East Fettes Avenue, Edin. JAMIESON, John Lennox, 1910-11 and 1912- , CI. P.la-P.5. b. 30 March 1904 ; s. of A. H. M. Jamieson, Advo- cate. Address : 27 Northumberland Street, Edin. JENKINS, Charles Alfred, 1910- . CI. 2b-3a. b. 14 July 1901 ; s. of Rev. C. J. Jenkins. Address: 56 Inverleith Row, Edin. JOHNSON, Christopher George Alex- ander Yate, 1910- . CI. P.lb-P.4b. b. 16 Sept. 1903 ; s. of J. Yate John- son, C.E. Address : 10 Western Terrace, Murray- field, Edin. JOHNSTONE, Ahstair Thorburn, 1910- . CI. P.4-3b. b. 13 Aug. 1901 ; s. of Rev. Robert Johnstone. Address; 11 Abinger Gardens, Murray- field, Edin. KEMP, Stanley Dawson, 1910-12. CI. 4b-5b. b. 29 June 1895 ; s. of John Kemp, M.A., High School, Kelso. Address : Seabank, North Berwick. KENNEDY, Thomas Christian, 1910- . CI. 4a-Army. b. 7 Oct. 1896 ; s. of Pringle Kennedy, Advocate, Mozuffer- pore, Bengal ; XV., XL ; Sergt. O.T.C. Address : Scott House, Kinnear Road, Edin. LAING, Alan Daniel Mackinlay Gordon, 1910- . C). 3a-Army. b. 14 Jan. 1898 ; s. of Mrs. Laing. Address : 7 Carlton Street, Edin. 526 1910-11 LAING, George Campbell, 1910- . CI. P.lb-P.4b. b. 18 Oct. 1905; s. of Rev. George Laing, F.R.S.E. Address : 17 Buckingham Terrace, Edin. LAMB, George Listen, 1910- . CI. P.lb-P.4b. b. 31 Oct. 1905; s. of Maj. George Lamb, I.M.S. Address : 31 Comely Bank, Edin. LAMONT, Archibald Alexander, 1910-11. CI. P.5. b. 21 Feb. 1900 ; s. of Rev. Archibald Lamont, B.D., 17 Golden- acre Terrace, Edin. LAWSON, Arthur Cresswell, 1910-12. CI. 4b-5b. b. 10 April 1896; s. of J. Murray Lawson, S.S.C. Address : 4. Tipperlinn Road, Edin. LINDSAY, Arklie Jenkinson, 1910- . CI. P.lb-P.4b. b. 27 March 1904; s. of Charles C. Lindsay. Address : 12 Netherby Road, Trinity, Edin. LINDSAY, Bruce, 1910- . CI. la-4a. b. 29 Jan. 1899 ; s. of Thomas J. Lindsay. Address : Dalveen, Blackhall, Midlothian. LINDSAY, Charles Stuart, 1910- . CI. P.3-Rem. b. 7 June 1900 ; s. of Charles C. Lindsay. Address : 12 Netherby Road, Trinity, Edin. LINDSAY, James Hastie, 1910-12. CI. M.M.-U.M. b. 5 Dec. 1894; s. of W. H. Lindsay, Maines, Chirnside, Berwickshire. LOTHIAN, Montagu Percy, 1910-13. CI. 3b-5b. b. 6 Nov. 1894; s. of James Lothian, Campbeltown. Address': Rockwood, Campbeltown. LYON, Ranald Malcolm Murray, 1910- . CI. P.la-P.5. b. 8 Aug. 1904 ; s. of T. M. Murray Lyon, M.D. Address : 46 Palmerston Place, Edin. MACCALLUM, Robert, 1910-12. CI, 4b, 5b. b. 20 April 1894 ; s. of J. A. MacCallum, M.A., LL.B., SoUcitor, Ayr. Address: 34 Park Circus, Ayr. M'CANDLISH, John Edward Chalmers, 1910-12. Cl.P.5-la. b. 13 Oct. 1901 ; s. of E. J. M'Candlish, W.S., 9 S. Learmonth Gardens, Edin. MACFARLANE, Alexander Nairne, 1910- . CI. P.la-P.5. b, 18 Feb. 1903 ; s. of Robert P. Macfarlane. Address: 16 Chester Street, Edin. M'GREGOR, Duncan Gerald, 1910- ., CI. 2a-5a. b. 9 Nov. 1897; s. of Rev. Duncan M'Gregor, Min. of Torphins. Address : The Manse, Torphins, Aberdeen. M'KELLAR, John Lees, 1910-11. CI. U.M. b. 23 April 1894; s. of W. M'Kellar, J.P., Maybole ; Mitchell Medal, 1911. A ddress : Kincraig, Maybole. MACKINLAY,Ian James, 1910-13 (Dec). CI. P.lb-P.4b. b. 2 April 1903 ; s. of Charles Mackinlay. Address : Belford House, 4 Belford Park, Edin. MACKINTOSH, David Forbes, 1910-12. CI. la-2a. b. 7 May 1900 ; s. of Rev. H. R. Mackintosh, D.D., Prof, of Systemat. Theol., New Coll., Edin. Address : 8i Colinton Road, Edin. MACKINTOSH, James Asher, 1910- . a. P.2-2a. b. 23 Feb. 1903 ; s. of Prof. James Mackintosh, K.C., Sheriff of Ross, Cromarty, and Sutherland. A ddress : 2 Drummond Place, Edin. MACLAREN, Alastair Claude Russell, 1910- . CI. P.lb-P.4a. b. 12 Sept. 1905 ; s. of J. A. Maclaren, Advocate. Address : 40 India Street, Edin. M'NAB, Angus Edward Rolland, 1910- . CI. P.3-Rem. b. 2 March 1902 ; s. of E. Rolland M'Nab, S.S.C, J.P. Address: Marionvale, Blackball, Mid- lothian. MARTIN, Charles Frederick, 1910- . CI. P.2-2a. b. 31 March 1903 ; s. of F. W. Martin, C.A. Address: Barn ton Avenue, Davidson's Mains, Midlothian. MARTINE, Theodore Charles, 1910- . CI. lb-3a. b. 15 March 1900; s. of W. R. Martine, M.D., Weston, Haddington. Address : 14 Great King Street, Edin. METCALFE, William Hopkins, 1910-12. a. 5b-6. b. 25 March 1895 ; s. of Mrs. J. M. Hogge, York. A ddress : Braeside, Acomb Road, York. 1910-11 527 MIDDLETON, Louis William James, 1910-1914 (April). CI. 3b-U.M. b. 23 Jan. 1896; s. of J, Middleton, M.D., Peterhead. Med. Student. Address: 75 Queen Street, Peterhead. MORISON, Patrick, 1910- . CI. P.3- Rem. b. 6 Feb. 1902 ; s. of Mrs. Morison, 28 Scotland Street. Address : 17 Brunswick Street, Edin. MUIR, William Edgar Gray, 1910- . CI. P.la-la. b. 25 Sept. 1902 ; s. of A. Gray Muir, W.S. Address : 17 Grosvenor Crescent, Edin. MUNGALL, Harold Landale, 1910-12. CI. M.M.-U.M. b. 7 Sept. 1894; s. of Henry Mungall, 20 Royal Terrace, Edin. MUNRO, Charles Rowcliffe, 1910-12. CI. P.2-P.3. b. 6 Nov. 1902 ; s. of Charles J. Munro, C.A. Address : Alderley, 5 Tipperlinn Road, Edin. MURRAY, Andrew Cuthbert, 1910-13. CI. P.la-P.4b. b. 22 Jan. 1904 ; s. of Mrs. Murray, Whiterigg, St. Bos- wells. MURRAY, John, 1910-12. CI. P.5-la. b. 7 Aug. 1901 ; s. of Mrs. Murray, Whiterigg, St. Boswells. NICHOLSON, Roderick William, 1910- . CI. P.la-P.4a. b. 24 March 1904; s. of Henry Oliphant Nicholson, M.D. Address : 20 Manor Place, Edin. OFFICER, Adrian Charles, 1910- . CI. P.2-lb. b. 11 April 1902 ; s. of J. L. Officer, W.S. Address : 29 India Street, Edin. PATERSON, George Philip, 1910- . CI. P.la-P.5. b. 27 April 1904 ; s. of George Paterson. Address : 23 Barnton Terrace, Edin. PROPHIT, WiUiam James Grierson, 1910-13. CI. 2b-3b. b. 29 Aug. 1901; s. of W. Craigie Prophit. Address : 193 Bruntsfield Place, Edin. PROVAN, David, 1910- . CI. P.lb- P.3. b. 30 April 1905 ; s. of David Pro van. Address : 11 Saxe-Coburg Place, Edin. PURVES, WiUiam George, 1910- . CI. P.lb-P.4a. b. 3 March 1904 ; s. of William Purves, W.S. Address : 33 Great King Street, Edin. RAMAGE, Norman Alexander Walker, 1910- . CI. P.lb-P.4a. b. 11 June 1905; s. of H. Walker Ramage, L.D.S. Address : 76 Great King Street, Edin. ROBERTSON, Ronald Macdonald, 1910- . CI. lb-3b. b. 11 Jan. 1899; s. of R. Macdonald Robertson, M.D. Address : 53 Bruntsfield Place, Edin. ROBERTSON, William Alexander, 1910- . CI. lb-4b. b. 6 Dec. 1899; s. of James Robertson, To wans, Prest- wick, Ayrshire. A ddress : 30 In verleith Place, Edin. ROBSON, William Geoffrey Arthur, 1910- 11. CI. P.3. b. 10 March 1902 ; s. of John Robson, Bryanston, Prest- wick, Ayrshire. RODGER, Charles Gordon, 1910- . CI. P.3-2a. b. 2 Sept. 1902 ; s. of Rev. Robert G. Rodger, St. Andrew's Manse, Prestonkirk. Address : 9 Clarendon Crescent, Edin. ROUGHEAD, WiUiam Nicol, 1910- . CI. P.lb-P.4b. b. 19 Sept. 1905 ; s. of WiUiam Roughead, W.S. Address : 8 Oxford Terrace, Edin. STEPHEN, Graham Milne, 1910- . CI. P.5-2a. b. 27 May 1901 ; s. of Rev. William Stephen, Min. of Inverkeithing. A ddress : The Manse, Inverkeithing. TERRY, Frederick John, 1910- . CI. P.2-lb. b. 20 Jan. 1903 ; s. of Rev. G. F. Terry, F.S.A. Address : 10 Learmonth Terrace, Edin. THIN, Robert Traquair, 1910- . CI. P.la-P.5. b. 24 March 1904; s. of Dr. Robert Thin, F.R.C.PJE. Address : 25 Abercromby Place, Edin. THOMSON, Henry Douglas, 1910- . a. P.lb-P.5. b. 24 Feb. 1905 ; s. of A. Douglas Thomson, M.A., D.Lit., H.M.LS. Address : 50 Ormidale Terrace, Murray- field, Edin. THOMSON, Walter Douglas, 1910- . CI. P.la-la. b. 5 June 1903 ; s. of 528 1911-12 A. Douglas Thomson, M.A., D.Lit., H.M.I.S. Address : 50 Ormidale Terrace, Murray- field, Edin. TURNBULL, John Oswald, 1910-11 (Dec). CI. 4b, 5b. b. 23 Sept. 1895 ; s. of John TumbuU, Kelso. A ddress : Bellevue, Kelso. URQUHART, William, 1910- . CI. P.4-2a. b. 20 Dec. 1901 ; s. of Mrs. Urquhart, Viewforth, Inverkeithing. USHER, Andrew Balmer, 1910- . CI. P.4-3a. b. 10 Feb. 1902; s. of T. Leslie Usher. Address : 8 Whitehouse Terrace, Edin. WARREN, John Gunn, 1910- . CI. P.lb-P.3. b. 27 July 1905 ; s. of Mrs. Warren. Address : 40 Ann Street, Edin. WHITE, Dudley Stuart, 1910- . CI. P.la-lb. b. 27 Nov. 1903; s. of William White, S.S.C. Address : 14 South Inverleith Avenue, Edin. WILTON, George Smith, 1910- . CI. P.lb-P.4b. b. 3 April 1905; s, of G. W. Wilton, Advocate. Address : 18 Great King Street, Edin. WOOD, PhiUp Maxwell, 1910-12. CI. P.2-P.4b. b. 30 June 1903; s. of J. Maxwell Wood, M.D., 112 George Street, Edin. WRIGHT, Andrew Alexander Kemp, 1910- . CI. P.lb-P.4a. b. 23 Sept. 1903 ; s. of A. K. Wright, Sec. Royal Bank of Scot. Address : 34 Hermitage Gardens, Edin. WRIGHT, James Watt Aitken, 1910- . CI. P.lb-P.4a. b. 9 May 1905 ; s. of Thomas A. Wright, Merchant, Leith. Address '■ 13 Hermitage Place, Leith. YORSTON, James Gifford, 1910-13. CI. 4b-6. b. 16 April 1896 ; s. of A. G. Yorston ; Ferguson Medal, 1913 ; XV. Address : 28 Mardale Crescent, Edin. YOUNG, George Michael, 1910-11. CI, P.lb-P.la. b. 28 May 1904; s. of Charles Young, W.S., Ayr. 1911-12 AITKEN, WiUiam Archibald, 1911- . CI. lb-2b. b. 29 Nov. 1901 ; s. of W. R. Aitken. Address : Hendon Grange, Sunderland. ALLAN, John Balfour, 1911- . CI. P.la-P.5. b. 5 April 1904; s. of Alexander Allan. Address : CraigaUan, Primrose Bank Road, Trinity, Edin. ANNAN, WiUiam GiUies, 1911- . CI. P.5-2a. b. 12 July 1901 ; s. of William Annan, Banker, Lanark. A ddress : Clydesdale Bank House, Lanark. ARCHIBALD, James Douglas Heu de Bourck, 1911- . CI. 4b-5a. b. 25 Feb. 1896; s. of R. Archibald, Dollar. Address : Springfield, Dollar. ARMSTRONG, Arthur Silvanus, 1911-13. CI. P.4b-P.4a. b. 5 July 1903 ; s. of R. C. Armstrong. Address; 19 Crawfurd Road, Edin. BASTOW, John Everard, 1911- . CI. P.la-P.4b. b. 28 March 1904 ; s. of Stephen E. Bastow. Address : 6 York Road, Trinity, Edin. BEGG, John Bernard Anderson, 1911- . CI. P.lb-P.2. b. 20 July 1905 ; s. of J. B. Anderson Begg. Address: 31 Saxe-Coburg Place, Edin. BROWN, James Scott, 1911- . CI. R. -3b. b. 13 July 1900; s. of R. Scott Brown, Advocate. Address : 5 Howard Place, Edin. BROWNLOW, Henry Guy, 1911-12. CI. P.la. b. 4 May 1904 ; s. of Lt.- Col. C, W. Brownlow, R.G.A., 11 Russell Place, Trinity. BUCHAN, Eric M'Kinnon, 1911- . CI. P.2-la. b. 15 Oct. 1903; s. of S. Milne Buchan. Address: 38 Brighton Place, Portobello. BUCHER, Robert Darhng, 1911- . CI. P.lb-P.3. b. 21 Jan. 1905 ; s. of A. M. Bucher. Address : 34 Murrayfield Avenue, Edin. 1911-12 529 CAIRD, Francis Mitchell, 1911- . CI. P.la-P.4b. b. 4 July 1904; s. of Prof. F, M. Caird, F.R.C.S.E. Address : 13 Charlotte Square, Edin. CAIRNS, James Douglas, 1911- . CI. 3b-5b. b. 12 Aug. 1898 ; s. of John Cairns, D.C.S. Address : Braehead, 14 Hermitage Drive, Edin. CAMERON, Alfred, 1911- . CI. P.lb- P.4b. b. 11 July 1905 ; s. of Duncan Cameron. Address : 12 Clarendon Crescent, Edin. CAMERON, Duncan John, 1911- . CI. lb-3b. b. 2 Sepb. 1901 ; s. of Duncan Cameron. Address : 12 Clarendon Crescent, Edin. CAMERON, Waverley Blair, 1911- . CI. P.la-P.5. b. 21 Aug. 1903 ; s. of Duncan Cameron. Address : 12 Clarendon Crescent, Edin. CARGILL, Duncan Campbell, 1911-13. CI. 5b-5a. b. 8 June 1895 ; s. of William Cargill, S.S.C. Address : 16 Corrennie Gardens, Edin. COUSENS, Charles Hughes, 1911- . CI. P.4b-lb. b. 26 Aug. 1903 ; s. of Capt. R. B. Cousens, R.F.A. Address : 50 Blacket Place, Edin. • COWAN, Hugh Wilfrid Lewis, 1911- . CI. P.2-P.5. b. 23 Oct. 1904 ; s. of Capt. A. G. Cowan, 74th Punjabis. Address : 4 Gloucester Place, Edin. DAVIS, Robert, 1911-13. CI. L.M.-M.M. b. 3 Jan. 1898 ; s. of Mrs. Sanderson, Fernbank, Queenstown, Co. Cork. DOUGLAS, John George, 1911- . 3a-U.M. b. 9 July 1897; s. 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P.4b-2b. b. 21 Jan. 1902; s. of Thomas Gibson, W.S., Falkirk. A ddress : Wallacerig, Polmont Station. GIBSON, John Edwin, 1911-13. CI. 2b-3a. b. 24 Jan. 1899 ; s. of R. R. Gibson. Address : 12 Blackford Avenue, Edin. GLASFURD, Charles Eric, 1911-12. CI. P.4b. b. 28 Nov. 1902 ; s. of Capt. Duncan Glasfurd, A. and S. Highs., A.D.C. to Gov.-Gen. of Australia. GOLDIE, Arthur Thomas, 1911-13. CI. 5b -5a. b. 1 Dec. 1895; s. of J. Goldie, J.P., Airdrie. Address : Lilybank, Airdrie. GRAHAM, Gordon Ferguson, 1911- . CI. P.lb-P.2. b. 28 Sept. 1906 ; s. of D. J. Graham, M.D. Address : 2 Melville Crescent, Edin. GRAY, Edward Leadbetter, 1911- . CI. 3b-U.M. b. 13 Feb. 1897 ; s. of Edward Gray. Address : 15 Pitt Street, Edin. GRAY, WiUiam Edrington, 1911- . CI. R.-M.M. b. 11 Oct. 1898 ; s. of Edward Gray. Address: 15 Pitt Street, Edin. 2l 530 1911-12 GREGORY, Thomas Williamson, 1911- . CI. P.4b-R. b. 3 June 1902 ; s. of Thomas Gregory, L.D.S. Address: 33 Duddingston Park, Porto- bello. GROSE, Daniel Charles Evans, 1911-12. CI. P.4a. b. 3 April 1903; s. of Maj. D. C. E. Grose, H.Q. Scott. Command, 22 North Bridge. HAMILTON, Zachary Macaulay, 1911- . CI. P.4a-lb. b. 19 June 1902 ; s. of Mrs. Hamilton. Address : 3 Craigcrook Koad, Blackhall, Midlothian. HANNAY, Robert Stewart Erskine, 1911- . C1.2b-3a. b. 16 Aug. 1900 ; s. of R. K. Hannay. Address : 14 luverleith Terrace, Edin. HARDIE, Robert Stevenson, 1911- . CI. P.3-la. b. 1 March 1904 : s. of W. Ross Hardie, Prof, of Humanity, Edin. Univ. Address : 4 Chalmers Crescent, Edin. HARDIE, William Francis Ross, 1911- . CI. P.5-2a. b. 25 April 1902 ; s. of W. Ross Hardie, Prof, of Humanity, Edin Univ. Address : 4 Chalmers Crescent, Edin. HENDERSON, Thomas Robert, 1911- . CI. P.lb-P.3. b. 21 May 1904 ; s. of Thomas Henderson, W.S. Address: 28 Braid Crescent, Edin. HUNTER, Douglas Stevenson, 1911-12. CI. L.M. b. 17 July 1895 ; s. of Mrs. Hunter, 58 Grange Loan, Edin. LAWTHER, James Murphy, 1911-12. CI. 2a. b. 26 Jan. 1898 ; s. of Dr. J. R. Lawther, 2 Scarcroft Road, York. LINDSAY, William Hubble, 1911- . CI. 4a-6. b. 19 July 1896; s. of W. H. Lindsay, Maines, Chirnside, Berwickshire. LOOS, Frederick Ian Leslie, 1911- . CI. P.lb-P.3. b. 6 Feb. 1905 ; s. of A. E. Loos, 5 St. Vincent Street, Edin. M'EWAN, William Steven, 1911- . CI. lb-2b. b. 12 Aug. 1901 ; s. of W. C. M'Ewan, M.D., Prestonpans. Address : Walford, Prestonpans. MACGREGOR, Claude William, 1911- . CI. 3b-Army. b. 8 Nov. 1897 ; W. Y. Macgregor, A.R.S.A., R.S.W. (Guar- dian). Address : Albyn Lodge, Bridge of Allan. M'KELLAR, William Thomson, 1911- , CI. L.M.-U.M. b. 4 March 1897 ; s. of W. M'Kellar, J.P.. Maybole ; Gym. VIII. Address : Kincraig, Maybole. MACKENZIE, Murdo, 1911-12. CI. 5b. b. 8 Feb. 1895; s. of Rev. Murdo Mackenzie, Free North Ch., Inverness. Address : Lanric, Canonbie Road, Forest Hill, Lond., S.E. MACKINTOSH, Charles Gulland, 1911- . CI. P.lb-P.3. b. 28 Jan. 1904 ; s. of Archibald Mackintosh, M.B., CM. Address : Lochleven Lodge, 50 Trinity Road, Edin. M'LAREN, James, 1911- . CI. L.M.- U.M. b. 28 Oct. 1895 ; s. of Duncan M'Laren, Cornton, Stirling ; XL, XV. ; Lance-Corp. O.T.C. ; Gym. VIII. M'LAREN, WiUiam Somerville, 1911- . CI. R.-L.M. b. 2 Aug, 1898 ; s. of Duncan M'Laren, Cornton, Stirling. M'LARTY, Malcolm Ronald, 1911- . CI. P.lb-P.2. b. 16 May 1905 ; s. of Malcolm M'Larty, M.B., CM. A ddress : 23 Abercromby Place, Edin. M'LELLAN, Archibald, 1911- . CI. R.- 3b. b. 12 Feb. 1900 ; s. of Dugald M'Lellan, M.I.C.E. Address : 42 Ormidale Terrace, Murray- field, Edin. M'MILLAN, Francis Andrew, 1911- . CI. P.4a-R. b. 9 Aug. 1901 ; s. of A. M'Millan, Banker, Kirkcaldy. Address : Bank of Scot. House, Kirkcaldy. M'NEIL, Menzies, 1911- . CI, P.3-la. b. 20 May 1902 ; s. of Allan M'Neil, S.S.C, Lecturer on Banking, Edin. Univ. Address : 3 Hermitage Drive, Edin. MAITLAND, David Randolph, 1911- . CI. P.4a-R. b. 13 Jan. 1902 ; s. of F. Lewis Maitland, Lindores, New- burgh, Fife. 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Fiddes Watt, A.R.S.A. Address : St. Margaret's, 8 Ravelston Park, Edin, WHITE, Albert Proudfoot, 1913- . CI. P.3. b. 10 March 1905 ; s. of John White. Address : 23 Comiston Drive, Edin. YOUNG, Harold Douglas, 1914. CI. P.lb. b. 18 Aug. 1908 ; s. of Alexander Young, Trinity. Address: Ravenslea, 99 Trinity Road, Edin. YOUNG, John Patrick, 1913- . CI. R. b. 16 Jan. 1900 ; s.s. of James L. Robertson, F.F.A. Address: 72 Falcon Avenue, Edin. EPHORS 1890 A. F. Hislop. J. Robson. E. J. Comrie Thomson. W. J. Stuart. L. Craufurd. H. Richardson. G. C. Steuart. W. R. Robertson. 1891 J. Robson. W. J. Stuart. A. C. F. W. Wilson. E. W. S. Carmichael. L. H. Black. W. B. Jameson. W. K. Moffat. G. L. Chiene. 1892 L. H. Black. W. B. Jameson. W. K. Moffat. J. H. Oldham. F. C. Richardson. E. R. Balfour. G. Moncreiff. H. C. Chiene. 1893 E. R. Balfour. G. Moncreiff. G. Rainy. G. M. Oldham. F. C. Thomson. J. H. Dods. A. D. Fordyce. J. M. Cuthbert. 1894 J. H. Dods. F. C. Thomson. L. G. Glassford. H. W. Moncreiff. W. M. C. M'Ewan. A. W. Robertson. D. G. Hall. E. E. Malcolm. 1895 J. E. Hotson. J. G. Jameson. J. G. H. M'lntosh. T. A. Nelson. A. S. Priugle. A. W. Robertson. ' I.. B. Bradbury. H. W. Moncreiff. 1896 L. H. I. Bell. D. M. Callendar. J. Coldstream F. P. Dods. J. I. Gillespie. T. M. Hunter. E. R. Moncreiff. A S. Pringle. P. Turnbull. 1897 F. Anderson. J. M. Bell. L. H. I. Bell. W. A. Burns. J. E. Crabbie. F. P. Dods. O. St. J. Gebbie. G. G. R. G. Glassford. R. G. Gordon. N. Macleod. A. M. Nisbet P. Turnbull. 1898 F. Anderson. J. M. Bell. L. L. Bilton. J. E. Crabbie P. J. Ford. A. P. G. Lorimer. D. M. Wood. P. C. Young. 1899 ¥. Anderson. E. Burdon. G. E. Crabbie. P. J. Ford. G. L. D. Hole. A. P. (t. Lorimer. C. R. Lyall. J. C. Murray. A. G. Thomson. V. Turnbull. A. White. D. M. Wood. P. C. Young. 1900 J. L. Carstairs. H. Cheyne. G. E. Crabbie. G. L. D. Hole. J. C. Murray. H. E. Scott. A. G. Thomson. P. Turnbull. 1901 A. R. Balfour. J. L. Carstairs. H. Cheyne. G. E. Crabbie. J. R. Dickson. G. S. Falconer. P. F. H. Grierson. R. M'Lean. J. C. Murray. R. S. Reid. H. H. Thorburn. 1902 J. C. M. Bell. J. A. R. Cargill. J. M. Dickson. J. R. Dickson. F. J. Falconer. p. A. Guild. T. J. Hogarth. A. Wyllie. 642 1903 J. C. M. Bell. G. G. Blackwood. A. Dewar. F. J. Falconer. F. R. Eraser. N. M. Lees. P. M. Murray. K. M. Oliphant. 1904 A. Dewar. F. R. Eraser. E. Graham. R. C. Lundie. J. M. M'Keand. J. A. Robertson Durham. J. H. B. Smith. A. L. Urquhart, 1905 J. A. Robertson Durham (Head). C. Anderson. A. Macleod. J. E. Mein. J. L. Mounsey. N. G. Paulin. H. J. Simson. A. L. Urquhart. 1908 J. R. Milligan (Head). E. D. Anderson. M. A. Dumat. A. Gilmour. K. M'Lean. W. Milne. J. G. Monteath. J. H. D. Watson. 1911 N. G. Salvesen (Head). H. F. W. Buchan. G. E. F. Campbell. W. M. Grabble. G. B. Crole. E. S. Fiddes. J. Fleck. J. H. T. Graham. W. M. Wallace. C. D. Ritchie. T, B. Simpson. EPHORS 1906 J. L. Mounsey (Head). T. .M. Anderson. J. H. E. Cook. E. C. S. Dickson, P. R. Laird. C. Mackintosh. H. Martin. A. B. Mein. 1909 J. G. xMonteath (Head). R. H. Alexander. E. D. Anderson. D. M. Bain. E. P. Combe. W. B. Gordon. B. D. Milligan. C. N. Roney-Dougall. R. F. Simson. F. W. Thomson. 1912 J. H. T. Graham (Head). F. J. Christisou. R. Clark. G. B. Crole. J. W. E. Miller. D. Noble. R. A. F. S. Robertson. T. Scott. W. M. Wallace. W. K. White. 543 1907 C. Mackintosh (Head). T. M. Anderson. A. Gilmour. H. Martin. A. B. Mein. J. R. Milligan. J. T. R. Mitchell. W. R. Stewart. 1910 D. M. Bain (Head). P. J. Blair. H. F. W. Buchan. J. Fleck. E. D. Milligan. C. D. Ritchie. C. N. Roney-Dougall. N. G. Salvesen. F. W. Thomson. W. Tod. 1913 J. W. E. Miller (Head). F. J. Christison. N. F. Dixon. A. H. Douglas. P. C. Hunter. J. W. F. Neill. C. B. Ramage. H. P. Ritchie. T. Scott. R. D. Stevenson. ACADEMY CRICKET ELEVENS 1858 D. R. Lyall(Capt.). H. Humphreys. W. Jaffray. J. Patterson. J. Chiene. D. A. iM'Neill. A. Cheyne. G. F. Melville. W. G. Simpson. W. Rogerson. T. B. B. Savi. 1859 D. R. Lyall (Capt.). A. Cheyne. H. Cheyne. W. G. Simpson. J. Lloyd. J. W. Beatton. G. F. Melville. J. Chiene. G. T. Chiene. T. B. B. Savi. J. Patterson. 1860 A. Cheyne (Capt.). W. G. Simpson. J. W. Beatton. J. G. Dymock. A. D. Fordyce. .r. VV^. Moncreiff. J. Chiene. J. W. Moir. H. Cheyne. G. Dunlop. G. T. Chiene. 1861 J. W. Moncreiff (Capt.). G. T. Chiene. J. H. Scott. A. Gemmell. G. Dunlop. James Mylne. G. D. M'Callum. J. N. Blower. W. A. Finlav. C. S. Rait. N. T. H. M'Callum. 1862 J. W. Moncreiff (Capt). G. T. Chiene. G. C. H. Dunlop. James Mylne. W. A. Finlay. J. N. Blower. Herbert Radcliffe. W. J. Maitland. W. F. Sinclair. T. L. Finlay. Alexander Roarerson. 1863 G. C. H. Dunlop (Capt.). James Mylne. W. A. Finlay. F. C. Moncreiff. Alex. D'Arcy Bannerman. C. H. N. Glassford. W. F. Sinclair. T. L. Finlay. Alexander Rogerson. Edward Lawrie. K. D. Adams. 1864 W. F. Sinclair (Capt.). C. H. N. Glassford. K. D. Adams. F. C. Moncreiff. H. P. Burrard. F. M. Balfour. E. Hughes. AVilliam Gair. W. M. G. Ducat. C. J. T. Dunlop. A. J. Mitchell. 1865 K. D. Adams (Capt.). W. M. G. Ducat. E. Hughes. J. B. Thomson. J. Macdonald. F. J. Moncreiff. L. Mackintosh. W. Horn. Anthony Marshall. T. R. Marshall. John Grant. 1866 Anthony Marshall (Capt. F. J. Moncreiff. J. H. Robinson. J. E. Gordon. T. R. Marshall. James Wallace. C. E. Hay. David Dunlop. James Patten. J. F. Finlay. G. R. Gillespie. 1867 Anthony Marshall (Capt.). F. J. Moncreiff. T. R. Marshall. John E. Gordon. James Speid. D. D. Maclagan. John C. R. Marshall. William Dove. J. F. Finlay. J. L. P. Sanderson. George Macnair. 544 1868 James Speid (Capt.). L. M. Balfour. P. W. Campbell. J. F. Finlay. James Dove. George Macnair. William Marshall. William Miller. J. L. P. Sandei-son. J. B. Speid. A. Todrick. 1869 J. F. Finlay (Capt.). L. M. Balfour. R. W. Irvine. A. C. Lang. T. W. Lang. W. Marshall. James A. W. Mein. C. E. Sanderson. J. L. P. Sanderson. J. B. Speid. A. Todrick. ACADEMY CRICKET ELEVENS 545 1870 W. Marshall (Capt.). W. Blackwood. J. A. W. Mein. S. D. Tait. L. M. Balfour. W. P. W. Brodie. R. Hislop. T. W. Lang. R. G. Dunlop. 1871 L. M. Balfour (Capt). R. G. Dunlop. L. A. Marshall. J. W. M. Brown. J. Denniston. H. S. Irvine. W. Weir. R. Macnair. A. D. Blyth. W. H. Boothby. A. F. Macfie. G. L. Macfarlane. 1872 R. G. Dunlop (Capt.) S. Mackie. T. A. Bell. Hugh Patten. J. P. Campbell. F. G. M. Horsbrugh. S. Macrae. A. Brebner. A. D. Blyth. S. C. Finlay. T. W. Todrick. 1873 A. D. Blyth (Capt.). S. Macrae. A. Brebner. S. Mackie. N. J. Finlay. F. G. M. Horsbrugh. J. H. S. Graham. J. R. Blackwood. J. W. M. Brown. H. Moncrieff. J. Younger. 1874 F. G. M. Horsbrugh (Capt). L. J. Aitken. A. Brebner. J. W. M. Brown. N. J. Finlay. J. H. S. Graham. A. M. Kennedy. W. E. Maclagan. S. L. Sharp. P. W. Smeaton. J. Younger. 1875 J. H. S. Graham (Capt). L. J. Aitken. M. H. Gardiner. N. J. Finlay. P. W. Smeaton. R. F. Denniston. A. F. Denniston. A. E. C. Spence. W. E. Maclagan. J. J. Moubray. A. M. Kennedy. 1876 W. E. Maclagan (Capt.). P. W. Smeaton. E. S. Balfour. K. D. Murray. A. F. Denniston. M. H. Gardiner. G. M'Intosh. R. P. Horsbrugh. W. Dick Peddie. R. Borland. H. Hamilton. 1877 A. F. Denniston (Capt.). E. S. Balfour. K. D. Murray. R. P. Horsbrugh. C. J. Mackenzie. A. Stewart. J. G. Tait. H. Maxwell. D. M. Moir. W. P. Lindsay. G. Pott. 1878 R. P. Horsbrugh (Capt). C. G. Logan. H. Maxwell. J. A. H. Macnair. G. Pott. E. L. Strong. J. C. C. C. Brown. C. H. Sample. H. Hay M'K. Brown. F. Saunders. W. B. Stevenson. 1879 George Pott (Capt). E. L. Strong. D. Stuart. C. H. Sample. J. C. C. C. Brown. A. C. Mosman. H. Hay M'K. Brown. F. Saunders. F. T. Wright. A. T. Clay. W. B. Stevenson. 1880 H. Hay M'K. Brown (Capt.). W. G. Blackwood. J. W. Burns. A. T. Clay. C. R. A. Howden. C. A. Mackenzie. R. P. Mackenzie. A. P. Reid. C. H. Sample. S. S. Sorensou. F. T. Wright. 1881 F. T. Wright (Capt). J. Adamson. M'. G. Blackwood. J. W. Burns. H. Hay M'K. Brown. I. F. F. Gardiner. J. F. Halkett. D. R. Macnair. G. A. Robertson. H. W. Sample. W. B. Stevenson. 1882 W. B. Stevenson (Capt). E. R M'K. Brown. 1. F. F. Gardiner. P. W. Hislop. T. W. Irvine. F. B. Marjoribanks. C. C. Moxon. W. Pott. 6. A. Robertson. H. W. Smith. A. C. Williamson. 1883 G. A. Robertson (Capt. ). E. R. M'K. Brown. G. H. Carphin. I. F. F. Gardiner. P. W. Hislop. C. E. Horsbrugh. T. W. Irvine. F. Marjoribanks. C. C. Moxon. H. J. Stevenson. A. C. Williamson. 2 M 1884 A. C. Williamson (Capt). T. M. Bassano. J. Duncan. J. G. Glassford. C. E. Horsbrugh. J. C. Jameson. H. G. B. Kinnear. C. C. Moxon. G. Robertson. H. J. Stevenson. W. C. Williamson. 546 ACADEMY CRICKET ELEVENS 1885 H. J. Stevenson (Capt.). J. Duncan. J. R. S. Carr Ellison. E. Lenox Conyngham G. Robertson. T. V. Lockhart Mure. B. Bell. T. Robertson. E. Boyd. €. T. A. Robertson. C. L. D. Munro. 1886 B. Bell (Capt.). H. J. Stevenson. T. V. Lockhart Mure. C. ti. Glassford. H. M. Lenox Conyngham. G. R. Williamson-Ross. J. E. Gordon. C. W. Thomson. D. G. Newton. G. Ralston. L. F. B. Knuthseu. 1887 C. G. Glassford (Capt). G. R. Williamson-Ross. H. M. Lenox Conyngham. D. G. Newton. L. F. B. Knuthsen. O. G. Glassford. G. P. Coldstream. C. G. Newton. H. N. Boyd. A. F. Hislop. C. Meikle. 1888* D. G. Newton (Capt.). C. G. Glassford. C. G. Newton. A. F. Hislop. N. G. Glassford. E. J. Comrie Thomson. F. F. Lyall. H. G. W. Meikle. L. H. Black. P. B. Carphin. * Only ten caps given. 1889 C. G. Newton (Capt.). E. J. Comrie Thomson. F. F. Lyall. L. H. Black. H. Richardson. A. M. Bucher. W. J. Stuart. W. R. Robertson. J. Robson. G. C. S. Kirk. E. R. Balfour. 1890 E. J. Comrie Thomson (Capt.). H. Richardson. A. M. Bucher. W. J. Stuart. J. Robson. E. R. Balfour. G. L. Chiene. G. Moncreiif. L. G. Glassford. H. G. Lees. W. B. Jameson. 1891 J. Robson (Capt.). L. H. Black. W. J. Stuart. A. M. Bucher. G. L. Chiene. G. Moncreiif. E. R. Balfour. H. G. Lees. L. G. Glassford. W. B. Jameson. A. T. Thomson. 1892 L. H. Black (Capt.). G. MoncreiiF. E. R. Balfour. L. G. Glassford. A. T. Thomson. R. B. Black. J. M. Reid. W. K. Moffat. G. G. Harvey. W. A. Smeaton. H. C. Chiene. 1893 E. R. Balfour (Capt.). G. Moncreiff. L. G. Glassford. W. A. Smeaton. W. St. J. Gebbie. A. D. G. Glassford. J. Mvlne. T. A.' Nelson. C. B. Paul. W. Dove. E. R. Moncreiff. 1894 L. G. Glassford (Capt.). W. A. Smeaton. W. St. J. Gebbie. A. D. G. Glassford. T. A. Nelson. W. Dove. J. I. Gillespie. J. L. Gregory. L. B. Bradbury. D. G. Hall. E. E. Malcolm. 1895 T. A. Nelson (Capt.). A. D. G. Glassford. W. Dove. J. I. Gillespie. J. L. Gregory. L. B. Bradbury. G. G. R. G. Glassford. J. G. H. M'lntosh. P. Turnbull. H. T. Cuthbert. H. F. Falconer. 1896 E. R. Moncreiff (Capt.). J. I. Gillespie. G. G. R. G. Glassford. P. Turnbull. T. M. Hunter. W. E. M. Paterson. R. G. Gordon. F. P. Dods. A. Reid. J. F. S. Carmichael. N. F. Hunter. 1897 G. G. R. G. Glassford (Capt. W. E. M. Paterson. R. G. Gordon. J. F. S. Carmichael. A. Reid. N. F. Hunter. J. S. Dove. F. Anderson. G. L. D. Hole. C. R. Lyall. A. G. Ramage. 1898 ). F. Anderson (Capt.). G. L. D. Hole. C. R. Lyall. J. M. Bell. H. S. Reid. P. C. Young. P. Turnbull. J. C. Murray. J. L. Carstairs. A. G. Thomson. J. E. D. Allan. 1899 G. L. D. Hole (Capt). J. C. Murray. P. C. Young. P. Turnbull. J. L. Carstairs. A. G. Thomson. G. E. Grabble. R. E. Smith. J. C. Anderson. L. S. M'Killop. G. S. Falconer. ACADEMY CRICKET ELEVENS 547 1900 G. L. D. Hole (Capt.). J. C. Murray. P. Turnbull. J. L. Carstairs. A. G. Thomson. G. B. Grabble. R. E. Smith. J. C. Anderson. G. S. Falconer. F. J. Falconer. R. M'Lean. 1901 J. C. Murray (Capt. ). J. L. Carstairs. G. S. Falconer. F. J. Falconer. R. M'Lean. K. B. Saunders. W. T. Blackwood. I. Mackay. W. H. Ivory. J. R. Dickson. A. R. Balfour. 1902 F. J. Falconer (Capt. ). W. H. Ivory. J. R. Dickson. P. M. Murray. A. Wyllie. G. W. B. Clark. H. S. Dickson. A. M. Wilkie. W. J. M. Dunlop. G. G. Blackwood. J. M. Dickson. 1903 F. J. Falconer (Capt. ). H. S. Dickson. J. L. Mounsey. E. Graham. J. H. B. Smith. N. G. Paulin. J. H. Milligan. C. Anderson. A. Burn-Murdoch. A. L. Urquhart. R. Y. Weir. 1904 J. H. B. Smith (Capt.). J. L. Mounsey. E. Graham. N. G. Paulin. C. Anderson. A. Burn-Murdoch. A. L. Urquhart. J. S. Harper. J. E. Mein R. A. Smith. J. W. F. Grahame. 1905 C. Anderson (Capt.). J. L. Mounsey. N. G. Paulin. R. A. Smith. J. W. F. Grahame. J. A. Robertson Durham. T. M. Anderson. J. Williamson. E. C. S. Dickson. G. W. Wallace. A. Rae. 1906 J. L. Mounsey (Capt.). T. M. Anderson. J. Williamson. G. W. Wallace. E. C. S. Dickson. C. Mackintosh. J. H. D. Watson. R. C. C. Campbell. M. J. H. Grahame. G. Balfour-Kinnear. J. C. G. Fergusson. 1907 T. M. Anderson (Capt.). C. Mackintosh. G. W. Wallace. J. H. D. Watson. R. C. C. Campbell. G. Balfour-Kinnear. C. Alexander. M. A. Dumat. J. T. R. Mitchell. J. R. Milligan. E. D. Anderson. 1908* G. W. Wallace (Capt.). M. A. Dumat. J. R. Milligan. E. D. Anderson. W. B. Gordon. R. F. Simson. E. P. Combe. G. B. Crole. I. Galletly. J. Adamson. * Only ten caps given. 1909 W. B. Gordon (Capt.). R. F. Simson. E. P. Combe. G. B. Crole. R. Macintyre. J. G. Monteath. W. K. White. D. .VI. Bain. E. D. Milligan. J. M. Anderson. W. M. Wallace. 1910 R. Macintyre (Capt.). D. M. Bain. G. B. Crole. W. K. White. W. M. Wallace. J. M. Anderson. G. B. F. Campbell. C. D. Ritchie. R. Clark. D. Noble. G. M. Black. 1911 W. M. Wallace (Capt.). G. B. Crole. W. K. White. G. E. F. Campbell. R. Clark. D. Noble. J. B. W. Dewar. J. W. E. Miller. F. J. Christison. H. P. Ritchie. T. Scott. 1912 G. B. Crole (Capt). F. J. Christison. R. Clark. D. Noble. J. W. E. Miller. H. P. Ritchie. T. Scott. T. C. Kennedy. W. P. Paterson. J. M'Laren. G. H. Buscke. 1913 T. Scott (Capt.). F. J. Christison. J. W. E. Miller. H. P. Ritchie. T. C. Kennedy. W. P. Paterson. J. M'Laren. C. J. S. Eraser. A. H. Douglas. S. M. Ferguson. R. D. Stevenson. ACADEMY FOOTBALL TWENTIES AND FIFTEENS 1858-9 D. R. Lyall(Capt.). C. W. Jackson. A. Cheyne. J. Chiene. G. T. Chiene. J. W. Moncreiff. T. Powrie. J. Lloyd. H. Cheyne. 1859-60 H. Cheyne. A. Cheyne. J. Chiene. J. W. Moir. R. Pringle. W. M. Sanderson. G. T. Chiene. J. W. Moncreiff. J. W. Beatton. 1860-1 J. N. Blower. H. Radcliffe N. T. H. M'Allum. B. Bell. J. H. Scott. G. T. Chiene. A. Gemmell. J. W. Moncreiff. 1861-2 J. W. Moncreiff (Capt.). W. J. Maitland. W. Aitken. G. T. Chiene. W. A. Finlay. W. K. Gair. T. L. Finlay. B. Bell. H. Ratcliffe. J. M. Pringle. G. C. H. Dunlop. W. F. Sinclair. A. Rogerson. J. N. Blower. A. D'Arcy Bannerman. W. M'Laren. 1862-3 G. C. H. Dunlop (Capt.). J. B. Irving. G. W. T. Omond. W. Aitken. W. A. Finlay. W. J. Maitland. W. K. Gair. K. D. Adams. T. L. Finlay. W. F. Sinclair. W. M'Laren. J. M. Pringle. A. D'Arcy Bannerman. H. P. Burrard. A. Rogerson. F. M. Balfour. T. M'Call. E. M. Bannerman. E. Hughes. C. H. N. G. Glassford. 1863-4 W. F. Sinclair (Capt.). F. C. Moncreiff. G. W. T. Omond. H. P. Burrard. C. J. T. Dunlop. E. M. Bannerman. \V. K. Gair. K. D. Adams. T. Aitken. John Gilmour. Allan Gilmour. M. Gumming. E. Hughes. F. M. Balfour. 1864-5 K. D. Adams. T. R. Marshall. C. E. Hay! 1865-6 T. R. Marshall. G. R. Gillespie. J. Wallace. J. H. Robinson. C. E. Hay. J. F. Finlay. A. A. M. Heriot. 648 1866-7 F. J. Moncreiff (Capt.). T. R. Marshall. D. D. Maclagan. A. Marshall. D. Dunlop. J. C. R. Marshall. D. Robinson. S. Miller. R. D. Murray. J. A. Ross. J. P. Finlay. D. R. Irvine. P. W. Campbell. ACADEMY FOOTBALL TWENTIES AND FIFTEENS 549 1867-8 J. F. Finlay (Capt.)- S. Miller. W. Miller. R. D. Murray. J. Speid. J. H. Gillespie. G. J. Wood. L. M. Balfour. P. W. Campbell. G. Macnair 1868-9 J. F. Finlay (Capt.). L. M. Balfour. H. P. Campbell. J. C. Campbell. R. G. Dunlop. A. B. Finlay. J. H. Gillespie. R. W. Irvine. A. C. Lang. W. C. Lundie. W. Marshall. W. J. Maxwell. J. A. W. Mein. R. Ross. C. C. Sanderson. J. L. P. Sanderson. C. H. Smyth. J. B. Speid. A. Todrick. G. J. Wood 1869-70 W. Marshall (Capt.). M\ Blackwood. J. C. Campbell. J. A. W. Mein. S. D. Tait. G. J. Wood. L. M. Balfour. W. P. W. Brodie. G. K. S. Moncreiff. J. L. P. Sanderson. A. B. Finlay. W. E. Gilmour. J. A. Gilmour. R. G. Dunlop. 1870-1 L. M. Balfour (Capt.). G. L. Macfarlane. L. A. Marshall. W. Marshall. G. K. S. Moncreiff. R. G. Dunlop. R. E. Wood. W. E. Gilmour. J. A. Gilmour. R. Macnair. J. H. S. Graham. 1871-2 R. G. Dunlop (Capt.). T. A. Bell. R. E. Wood. W. E. Gilmour. J. R. Blackwood. G. H. Dunsmure. J. H. S. Graham. M. J. T. Milling. T. W. Tait. T. W. Todrich. S. Macrae. S. Mackie. 1872-3 S. Macrae (Capt.). J. H. S. Graham. G. Musgrave. J. R. Blackwood. D. Hall. S. Mackie. J. Younger. D. Mitchell. N. J. Finlay. L. J. Aitken. A. Brebner. H. L. M. Dunlop. G. T. Lyell. S. L. Sharp. C. B. Wood. 1873-4 J. H. S. Graham (Capt). L. J. Aitken. E. W. Anderson. A. Brebner. H. L. M. Dunlop. J. G. Durie. N. J, Finlay. F. Eraser. J. A. Gardner. M. H. Gardiner. A. M. Kennedy. G. T. Lyell. W. E. Maclagan. J. G. Macnair. J. J. Moubray. S. L. Sharp. P. W. Smeaton. G. S. R. Smith. C. E. Wood. J. Younger. 1874-5 J. H. S. Graham (Capt.). P. W. Smeaton. A. G. M. Macnair. A. M. Kennedy. A. E. C. Spence. L. J. Aitken. J. G. Macnair. G. W. L. M'Leod. C. G. Gourlay. John Bell. M. H. Gardiner. W. E. Maclagan. W. Maxwell. N. J. Finlay. E. R. Smith. J. J. Moubray. W. Dick Peddie. W. Younger. A. Brebner. J. Batty Tuke. 1875-6 W. E. Maclagan (Capt.). P. W. Smeaton. G. W. L M'Leod. C. Clay. J. E. E. Corstorphine. P. M. Matthew. G. W. Kermack. T. Jeffrey. W. H. Miller. W. B. Bannerman. K. D. Murray. F. Oswald. John Bell. J. Batty Tuke. J. E. Borthwick. E. R. Smith. T. W. Smeaton. W. J. Kirk. W. Dick Peddie. F. M. Gray. 550 ACADEMY FOOTBALL TWENTIES AND FIFTEENS 1876-7 G. W. L. M'Leod (Capt.)- K. D. Murray. E. S. Balfour. H. Maxwell. H. Milling. C. G. Logan. G. W. Kermack. W. Harvey. P. C. Robertson. F. M. Gray. J. G. Tait. W. D. B. Boyd. B. Macdonald. J. C. C. C. Brown. C. P. Cameron. F. Oswald. A. P. Moir. G. F. Heath. R. P. Horsbrugh. B. H. Nicholson. 1877-8 F. M. Gray (Capt). C. G. Logan. H. Maxwell. E. Adam. W. G. Weir. G. Pott. E. L. Strong. J. H. Sang. W. C. Sample. J. C. C. C. Brown. C. H. Sample. R. A. Brewis. T. L. Usher. L. G. Mackintosh. A. P. Reid. C. N. Cornillon. R. P. Horsbrugh. F. J. Matthew. H. Mosman. F. Saunders. 1878-9 G. Pott (Capt.). E. L. Strong. W. G. Sample. R. Younger. T. L. Usher. J. C. C, C. Brown. C. H. Sample. A. P. Reid. S. S. Sorensen. F. Saunders. F. T. Wright. L. G. Mackintosh.' C. Reid. A. T. Clay. A. C. Mosman. 1879-80 C. H. Sample (Capt.). J. Burns. J. W. Burns. A. T. Clay. A. E. Hill. C. A. Mackenzie. A. C. Mosman. V. A. Noel Paton. A. P. Reid. C. Reid. H. W. Sample. J. R. E. M. Smith. S. S. Sorensen. F. T. Wright. M. C. Wright. D. MacGillivray. 1880-1 C. Reid (Capt.). R. A. Adamson. J. A. Brown. J. Burns. J. W. Burns. W. Gillespie. T. W. Irvine. C. A. Mackenzie. M. C. M'Ewan. A. C. Mosman. H. W. Sample. C. R. Scott. J. R. E. M. Smith. S. S. Sorensen. F. T. Wright. 1881-2 T. W. Irvine (Capt.). M. C. M'Ewan. C. R. Scott. H. G. B. Kinnear. P. W. Hislop. O. S. M'N. Eraser. J. H. Oswald. J. R. Simson. W. H. Montgomerie. W. Gillespie. W. Pott. H. H. Adair. G. H. Carphin. A. K. Brodie. W. H. Musgrave. 1882-3 C. R. Scott (Capt.). F. D. Boyd. G. H. Carphin. J. G. Glassford. P. W. Hislop. H. G. B. Kinnear. F. B. Marjoribanks. A. W. Mosman. C. C. Moxon. W. H. Musgrave. J. H. Oswald. J. R. Simson. H. L. Usher. A. White. T. B. White. 1883-4 C. C. Moxon (Capt.). H. H. Anderson. F. D. Boyd. J. R. S. Carr-Ellison. J. G. Glassford. D. E. Irons. J. C. Jameson. H. A. A. Kennedy. H. G. B. Kinnear. J. M'Ewan. D. I. C. Montgomerie. J. V. Paterson. T. W. R. Scott. H. J. Stevenson. A. C. Williamson. 1884-5 H. J. Stevenson (Capt.). J. R. S. Carr-Ellison. T. M. Bassano. J. M'Ewan. D. E. Irons. D. S. T. Hunter. J. Keay. C. L. Ralston. A. H. Boyd. W. J. J. Stewart. G. L. K. Pringle. S. C. Wright. R. D. Jameson. D. G. Newton. R. G. Bowie. ACADEMY FOOTBALL TWENTIES AND FIFTEENS 551 1885-6 A. H. Boyd(Capt.). W. Stewart. G. L. K. Pringle. . D. E. Irons. R. D. Jameson. R. G. Bowie. D. G. Newton. S. C. Wright. C. G. Glassford. G. Ralston. G. R. Williamson-Ross. T. V. Lockhart Mure. R. J. Younger. D. M. Nisbet. O. G. Glassford. 1888-9 A. F. Hislop(Capt.). C. G. Newton. M. Mein. J. F. Moncreiff. J. Robson. E. J. Comrie Thomson. H. Richardson. T. M'Ewan. D. G. Dunbar. W. J. Stuart. W. K. Moffat. T. W. Cuthbert. W. B. Jameson. A. M. Potts. B. S. Couper. 1891-2 W. B. Jameson (Capt.). W. K. Moffat. G. Moncreiff. J. M. Cuthbert. R. O. Lumsden. G. G. Harvey. E. R. Balfour. F. C. Richardson. L. H. Black. H. C. Chiene. J. H. Dods. H. W. Moncreiff. L. B. Bradbury. T. K. Bonnar. L. G. Glassford. W. M. C. M'Ewan. 1894-5 H. W. Moncreiff (Capt.). L. B. Bradbury. J. I. Gillespie. A. W. Robertson. G. Cook. A. S. Pringle. T. A. Nelson. W. Dove. J. D. Harvey. J. G. H. M'Intosh. E. R. Moncreiff. L. H. I. Bell. A. D. G. Glassford. J. E. Hotson. J. Ballantine. F. P. Dods. 1886-7 C. G. Glassford (Capt.). G. Ralston. G. R. Williamson-Ross. R. J. Younger. O. G. Glassford. H. N. Boyd. R. C. Jameson. D. F. Dempster. L. F. Knuthsen. D. M. Nisbet. D. G. Newton. A. F. Hislop. P. M. Hannay. L. Wright. A. J. M'Leod. 1889-90* A. F. Hislop (Capt.). J. F. Moncreiff. J. Robson. E. J. Comrie Thomson. H. Richardson. T. M'Ewan. W. J. Stuart. W. K-. Moffat. T. W. Cuthbert. W. B. Jameson. R. B. Alison. W. H. W. Wood. J. G. Murray. W. R. Robertson. * Only fourteen caps given. 1892-3 G. Moncreiff (Capt.). J. M. Cuthbert. E. R. Balfour. J. H. Dods. H. W. Moncreiff. L. B. Bradbury. W. M. C. M^Bwan. L. G. Glassford. T. K. Bonnar. A. D. Fordyce. J. M. Reid. H. I. Lindsay. F. C. Thomson. J. I. Gillespie. D. G. Hall. R. Burness. 1895-6 J. I. Gillespie (Capt.). A. S. Pringle. L. H. I. Bell. F. P. Dods. P. TurnbuU. J. B. Lorimer. H. T. Cuthbert. J. Coldstream. D. M. Callender. O. St. J. Gebbie. T. C. Cunningham. W. A. Duncan. F. Ferguson. J. P. Cook. J. M. Bell. 1887-8 D. G. Newton (Capt.) A. F. Hislop. G. H. Hunter. C. C. Luke C. G. Newton. R. C. Jameson. J. C. Jamieson. V. Wood. N. G. Glassford. H. G. W. iMeikle. J. W. Thomson. P. B. Carphin. J. F. Moncreiff. W. Cowan. M. Mein. 1890-1 J. Robson (Capt.). T. M'Ewan. W. K. Moffat. W. J. Stuart. W. B. Jameson. G. Moncreiff. B. Bell. W. Ramage. G. L. Chiene. J. M. Cuthbert. R. O. Lumsden. G. J. Gregor. G. G. Harvey. P. N. Chirnside. E. R. Balfour. A. M. Bucher. 1893-4 J. H. Dods (Capt.). H. W. Moncreiff. L. B. Bradbury. L. G. Glassford. W. M. C. M'Ewan. F. C. Thomson. D. G. Hall. G. Cook. A. S. Pringle. A. W. Robertson. J. I. Gillespie. W. St. J. Gebbie. W. A. Smeaton. E. E. Malcolm. T. A. Nelson. 1896-7 L. H. I. Bell (Capt.). F. P. Dods. P. TurnbuU. O. St. J. Gebbie. J. M. Bell. A. G. Ramage. F. Anderson. G. G. R. G. Glassford. G. W. R. Millar. R. H. Cariisle. J. E. Grabble. N. Macleod. R. G. Gordon. D. M. Wood. A. P. G. Lorimer. 552 ACADEMY FOOTBALL TWENTIES AND FIFTEENS 1897-8 J. M. Bell(Capt,). J. E. Crabbie. F. Anderson. D. M. Wood. A. P. G. Lorimer. L. L. Bilton. P. Turnbull. F. C. Ferguson. P. C. Young. C. R. Lyall. J. B. Stevenson. J. E. D. Allan. R. M. Neill. H. E. Scott. R. S. Reid. 1898-9 F. Anderson (Capt.). D. M. Wood. A. P. G. Lorimer. P. Turnbull. P. C. Young. C. R. Lyall. R. M. Neill. H. E. Scott. H. S. Reid. G. E. Crabbie. H. H. Thorburn. G. H. R. Gibson. W. S. M. Brown. D. P. D. Wilkie. A. G. Thomson. J. R. Longmuir. 1899-1900 P. Turnbull (Capt.). H. E. Scott. G. E. Crabbie. H. H. Thorburn. A. G. Thomson. J. R. Longmuir, G. L. D. Hole. H. Cheyne. R. S. Reid. R. M'Lean. I. S. S. Moir. B. E. Ross. D. Cotterill. J. J. Ross. C. S. Turcan. 1900-1 G. E. Crabbie (Capt.). H. H. Thorburn. H. Cheyne. R. S. Reid. R. M'Lean. J. J, Ross. D. Colville. A. Wyllie. P. F. H. Grierson. S. d'E. Colam. J. R. Dickson. J. A. R. Cargill. K. B. Saunders. A. R. Balfour. W. M. Black. 1901-2 A. Wyllie (Capt.). J. R. Dickson. J. A. R. Cargill. J. C. M. Bell. T. D. S. MacLaren. G. G. Blackwood. T. J. Hogarth. J. H. B. Smith. L. H. F. Thatcher. P. M. Murray. A. W. Garden. G. Beveridge. J. M. M'Keand. A. Dewar. N. M. Lees. 1902-3 J. C. M. Bell (Capt.). G. G. Blackwood. J. H. B. Smith. P. M. Murray. J. M. M'Keand. A. Dewar. N. M. Lees. F. R. Eraser. A. L. Urquhart. J. B. Greenshields. G. Hamilton. J. A. Robertson Durham. J. B. Barty. A. T. Gowan. K. C. Lundie. 1903-4 J. H. B. Smith (Capt.). J. M. M'Keand. A. Dewar. A. L. Urquhart. G. Hamilton. J. A. Robertson Durham. H. J. Simson. J. E. Mein. C. Anderson. T. R. Binnie. K. D. Thomson. F. R. Eraser. A. D. C. King. I. Colquhoun. 1904-5 J. A. Robertson Durham (Capt.). A. L. Urquhart. * H. J. Simson. C. Anderson. T. R. Binnie. J. E. Mein. K. D. Thomson. J. H. E. Cook. W. Liddle. A. B. Mein. T. M. Anderson. W. L. M'Lean. J. L. Mounsey. H. Martin. J. Romanes. P. R. Laird. * Left at Christmas. 1905-6 J. L. Mounsey (Capt. ). J. H. E. Cook. A. B. Mein. T. M. Anderson. H. Martin. P. R. Laird. J. M. G. Brown. W. Bruce. P. A. M'Keand. J. T. R. Mitchell. B. H. H. Spence. W. R. Stewart. J. B. Wilkie. C. Mackintosh. R. C. Reid. ACADEMY FOOTBALL TWENTIES AND FIFTEENS 553 1906-7 A. B. Mein(Capt.). T. M. Anderson. H. Martin. P. A. M'Keand. J. T. R. Mitchell. W. R. Stewart. C. Mackintosh. J. R. Milligan. W. Milne. R. C. Blackwood. R. C. C. Campbell. J. G. Monteath. J. Prosser. K. M'Lean. A. Gilmour. 1907-8 J. R. Milligan (Capt.). W. Milne. A. Gilmour. J. G. Mouteath. K. M'Lean. J. H. D. Watson. R. F. Simson. A. M. Stewart. S. H. Watson. G. D. Ferguson. W. I. Black. E. D. Anderson. A. A. Wallace. D. M. Bain. 1. Galletly. M. A. Dumat. 1908-9 J. G. Monteath (Capt.). R. F. Simson. D. M. Bain. *E. D. Anderson. C. N. Roney-Dougall. J. S. Graham. W. B. Gordon. H. F. W. W. Buchan. E. D. Milligan. F. W. Thomson. C. H. K. Smith. W. M. Crabbie. J. Fleck. R. H. Alexander. E. P. Combe. S. O. Shepherd. * Left at end of first term. 1909-10 D. M. Bain (Capt.). H. F. W. W. Buchan. *C. N. Roney-Dougall. E. D. Milligan. F. W. Thomson. W. M. Crabbie. J. Fleck. W. Tod. E. S. Fiddes. G. E. F. Campbell. R. Carlyle. C. D. Ritchie. W. M. Wallace. N. G. Salvesen. R. Clark. R. G. S. Durward. * Left at Christmas. 1910-11 * H. F. W. W. Buchan (Capt.). W. M. Crabbie. J. Fleck. E. S. Fiddes. G. E. F. Campbell. R. Carlyle. C. D. Ritchie. N. G. Salvesen. R. Clark. W. M. Wallace. R. G. S. Durward. W. K. White. J. C. G. C. Muirhead. R. D. Milligan. H. Alexander. A. T. Sloan. W. F. T. Haultain. * Two additional caps given. 1911-12 R. Clark (Capt.). W. M. Wallace. W. K. White. H. Alexander. F. J. Christison. J. W. F. Neill. R. C. Fletcher. J. D. O. Coats. A. F. P. Christison. J. H. T. Graham. J. W. E. Miller. T. Scott. A. H. Douglas. R. D. Stevenson. G. B. Crole. 1912-13 * F. J. Christison (Capt.). J. W. F. Neill. J. W. E. Miller. T. Scott. A. H. Douglas. R. D. Stevenson. L. H. T. Sloan. C. C. ^Vinchester. J. G. Yorston. A. J. R. Munro. W. P. Paterson. H. P. Ritchie. W. D. L. Cullen. W. Harrison. T. C. Kennedy. N. F. Dixon. * An additional cap given. 1913-14 A. H. Douglas (Capt.). J. M'Laren. R. D. Stevenson \V. Harrison. T. C. Kennedy. R. K. Gordon. W. P. Vassie. R. C. K. Mill. J. N. Shaw. J. Lindsay. A. D. Foster. A. B. Rodger. C. L. B. Duke. W. B. Constable. I. G. Cameron. Note.— No records of the earlv teams were kept, and some of the above teams have been compiled from memory by individual members, and are therefore not complete. FOOTBALL Tries were not counted until 1876. MERCHISTON Date Result Where Played Score Date Result Where Played Score 1858-59 Draw Academy Ground 1890-91 Lost Merchiston Nil to 4 goals 5 tries Draw Merohiston 1859-60 Lost Academy Ground Nil to 2 goals 1891 92 Lost Eaeburn Place Nil to 1 goal ■Won Merchiston 1 goal to nil Lost Merchiston Nil to 1 try 1860-61 Draw Merohiston Nil to 1 try 1892-93 Won Merchiston 1 goal to nil 1861-62 Lost Eaeburn Place Nil to 2 tries 1862-63 1893-94 1 Won Eaeburn Place 1 goal 1 try to nil 1863-64 ILost Merchiston Nil to 5 tries 1864-65 Draw Raeburn Place 1894-95 IWon Merohiston 2 goals 1 try to nil 1865-66 Won 1 goal to 1 try 1 ...' ... Won 1 goal 1 try to nil 1895-96 Won Raeburn Place 1 try to nil 1866-67 Draw Eaeburn Place 2 tries to nil Draw Merohiston No scoring Won Merchiston 2 goals to nil 1896-97 Won Merchiston 1 goal 2 tries to 1 goal (marked) 1867-68 Won 2 goals 2 tries to 1 goal Won Raeburn Place 1 goal 2 tries to nil Won 3 goals 5 tries to nil 1897-98 Draw Raeburn Place No scoring 1868-69 Won Eaeburn Place 2 goals 3 tries to nil Lost Merchiston Nil to 1 try 1869-70 Lost Eaeburn Place 1 try to 1 goal 1 try 1898-99 Lost Merchiston NUto 2 goals (1 drop- 1870-71 Draw Eaeburn Place 1 try to nil ped) 3 tries 1871-72 Lost Merchiston Nil to 2 goals Draw Eaeburn Place No scoring 1899-1900 Lost Raeburn Place Nil to 2 goals (1 drop- 1872-73 Draw Eaeburn Place Nil to 1 try ped) 4 tries Lost Merchiston Nil to 2 goals 3 tries Lost Merchiston Nil to 2 goals 1 try 1873-74 Draw Eaeburn Place No scoring 1900-01 Lost Merchiston Nil to 2 goals 3 tries Draw Merchiston 2 tries to nil Lost Raeburn Place Nil to 2 goals 3 tries 1874-75 Won 4 goals 2 tries to nil 1901-02 Lost Raeburn Place Nil to 6 goals 2 tries 1875-76 Draw Merchiston 1 try each 1902-03 Lost Merohiston Nil to 2 tries 1876-77 Draw Eaeburn Place Nil to 1 try Lost Newfield Nil to 2 tries Lost Merchiston Nil to 1 goal 4 tries 1903-04 Lost Merohiston Nil to 1 goal 2 tries 1877-78 Lost Merchiston Nil to 2 goals 5 tries Lost Eaeburn Place Nil to 1 goal 2 tries 1904-05 Won Merchiston 2 tries to 1 try 1878-79 Lost Eaeburn Place 1 goal to 1 goal 1 try Lost Raeburn Place Nil to 2 goals 1879-80 Won Eaeburn Place 1 goal 3 tries to nil 1905-06 Draw Raeburn Place No scoring 1880-81 Lost Eaeburn Place 1 try to 3 tries Won Merchiston 1 goal 2 tries to 1 try Lost Merchiston Nil to 4 goals 7 tries 1906-07 Won Merchiston 1 goal 1 try to nil 1881-82 Lost Eaeburn Place Nil to 1 goal Won Eaeburn Place 2 goals 1 try to 1 try Lost Merchiston Nil to 2 tries 1907-08 Lost Merchiston Itry tol goal (dropped) 1882-83 Lost Merchiston Nil to 4 goals 6 tries 1 try 1883-84 Lost Merchiston Nil to 1 goal 1 try Lost Eaeburn Place Nil to 7 goals 1 try 1908-09 Lost Eaeburn Place Nil to Itry 1884-85 Won Merchiston 1 try to nil 1909-10 Won Raeburn Place 1 goal 1 try to 2 tries 1885-86 Draw Merchiston No scoring Lost Merchiston Nil to 5 goals 2 tries 1910-11 Won Eaeburn Place 2 goals 5 tries to nil 1886-87 Won Merchiston 1 goal 2 tries to Itry 1 goal to 2 goals (1 drop- Lost Merchiston Nil to 2 goals 5 tries 1911-12 Lost Merchiston 1887-88 Lost Merchiston Nil to 2 goals 5 tries ped 1 penalty) 2 tries Nil to 3 tries Lost Eaeburn Place Nil to 4 goals 3 tries Lost Raeburn Place 1888-89 Lost Merchiston Nil to 7 goals 5 tries 1912-13 Won Merchiston 1 goal to nil 1889-90 Lost Merchiston Nil to 2 goals 1913-14 Lost Merchiston Nil to 1 goal 2 tries Lost Raeburn Place 1 try to 2 goals 1 try / FET TES Date Result Where Played Score Date Result Where Played Score 1873-74 Draw Won Fettes Raeburn Place 7 tries to nil 2 goals 2 tries to nil 1879-80 Lost Raeburn Place Nil to 1 goal 1874-75 Draw Won Eaeburn Place Fettes No scoring 1880-81 Lost Eaeburn Place Nil to 1 goal 3 tries 1875-76 Draw Fettes No scoring 1881-82 Lost Fettes " Nil to 6 goals 4 tries Lost Eaeburn Place Nil to 1 goal 1870-77 Lost ... Fettes Nil to 1 goal 1882-83 Lost Lost Fettes Eaeburn Place Nil to 3 goals 1 try Nil to 1 goal 3 tries 1877-78 Lost Raeburn Place Nil to 2 goals 2 tries 1883-81 Lost Raeburn Place Nil to 2 goals 3 tries Lost 1 Fettes Nil to 3 goals 3 tries Lost Fettes i Nil to 5 goals 4 tries 1878-79 1 Draw Raeburn Place No scoring 1884-85 ILost 1 ' Eaeburn Place i Nil to 8 goals 4 trios FOOTBALL FETTES — continued 555 Date Result Where Played Score Date Result Where Played Score 1885-86 Lost Fettes Nil to 4 goals 2 tries 1899-1900 Lost Raeburn Place Nil to 1 goal 1900-01 Lost Raeburn Place 1 try to 1 goal 1 try 1886-87 1901-02 1887-88 Lost Fettes Nil to 1 goal 1 try Lost Raeburn Place Nil to 5 goals 5 tries 1902-03 Lost Raeburn Place 1 goal to 2 goals 1 try 1888-89 Lost Raeburn Place Nil to 4 goals 7 tries Lost Fettes Nil to 4 goals 8 tries Lost Fettes Nil to 9 goals 4 tries 1903-04 Lost Fettes 1 try to 1 goal 2 tries 1889-90 Lost Fettes Nil to 9 goals 1 trj- Lost Raeburn Place Nil to 2 goals 3 tries Lost Raeburn Place Nil to 1 goal 1 trj- 1904-05 Lost Raeburn Place Nil to 3 goals 5 tries 1890-91 Lost Fettes Nil to 3 goals (1 drop- 1891-92 Lost Fettes Nil to 4 goals 2 tries ped) 4 tries 1905-06 Lost Fettes Nil to 3 goals 1 try 1892-93 Lost Raeburn Place Nil to 1 goal (dropped) Itry 1906-07 Won Raeburn Place 3 goals 2 tries to 1 goal Lost Fettes Nil to 1 try Won Fettes 2 goals 1 try to 1 goal 1893-94 Won Fettes 1 dropped goal to nil 1907-08 Lost Fettes 1 try to 2 goals 2 tries Draw Raeburn Place No scoring Lost Raeburn Place Nil to 1 goal 2 tries 1894-95 Lost Draw- Raeburn Place Fettes Nil to 1 try No scoring 1908-09 Lost Fettes 1 goal to 2 goals 1895-96 Draw Fettes 1 try each 1909-10 Lost Fettes 1 goal (penalty) to 4 Won Raeburn Place 1 try to nil goals 1 try 1896-97 Lost Raeburn Place Nil to 1 goal (dropped) Lost Newfield 1 try to 2 goals 2 tries 2 tries 1910-11 Won Raeburn Place 2 goals 3 tries to 2 goals Lost Fettes 1 try to 2 goals 2 tries (1 dropped 1 penalty 1897-98 Won Fettes 1 goal to 1 goal (drop- ped) Won Fettes 2 goals 1 try to 1 goal (penalty) 1 try 1911-12 Lost Raeburn Place 3 tries to 1 goal 2 tries 1898-99 Won Raeburn Place 1 try to nil 1912-13 Lost Fettes 1 goal 1 try to 2 goals 1899-1900 Lost Fettes Nil to 2 tries 1913-14 Won Raeburn Place 1 goal to 1 try LORETTO Date Result Where Played Score Date Result Where Played Score 1879 Lost Loretto 1898-99 Draw Pinkie 1 goal (penalty) each 1880 Lost Raeburn Place Nil to 2 goals Draw Raeburn Place No scoring 1880 Lost Raeburn Place Nil to 1 goal 1 try 1899-1900 1881 Lost Raeburn Place Nil to 6 goals 2 tries 1900-01 Draw Pinkie 1 try each 1881-82 Lost Pinkie Nil to 1 goal 4 tries Lost Raeburn Place Nil to 4 goals 3 tries 1901-02 Lost Raeburn Place Nil to 2 goals 6 tries 1882-83 Lost Loretto Nil to 5 goals 4 tries Won Raeburn Place 1 goal to nil 1902-03 Lost Raeburn Place Nil to 2 tries 1883-84 Lost Loretto Nil to 10 goals 1 try 1884-85 Lost Pinkie Nil to 6 goals 3 tries 1903-04 Lost Raeburn Place 1 goal to 3 goals 1 1885-86 Draw Raeburn Place 1 try each try Lost Newfield, Loretto Nil to 7 goals 4 tries Lost Newfield, Loretto 1 try to 1 goal (drop- 1886-87 Lost Pinkie Nil to 3 goals 4 tries ped) 1887-88 Lost Raeburn Place Nil to 1 goal 3 tries 1904-05 Won Raeburn Place 1 goal, 1 goal (penalty). 1888-89 Lost Pinkie Nil to 3 goals 1 try and 2 tries to nil 1889-90 Lost Raeburn Place Nil to 2 goals 3 tries Won Newfield, Loretto 1 try to nil Lost Pinkie Nil to 4 goals 3 tries 1905-06 Lost Newfield, Loretto Nil to 2 goals 1 try 1890-91 Lost Pinkie Nil to 2 goals 1 try Won Raeburn Place 1 goal 2 tries to 1 try i Lost Raeburn Place Nil to 1 goal 1 try 1906-07 Draw Raeburn Place 1 goal 1 try each 1891-92 Lost Raeburn Place Nil to 4 goals 2 tries Won Newfield, Loretto 1 goal 3 tries to 1 try 1892-93 Won Pinkie 1 goal to nil 1907-08 Lost Newfield, Loretto Nil to 1 goal 3 tries Lost 1 goal (penalty) to 1 Lost Raeburn Place Nil to 6 tries goal 1 try 1908-09 Lost Raeburn Place Nil to 3 goals 2 tries 1893-94 Raeburn Place Nil to 1 goal Lost Pinkie Nil to 1 try 1909-10 Won Newfield, Loretto 3 tries to 1 goal 1 try 1894-95 Pinkie No scoring Won Newfield, Inver- No scoring leith 1 goal 4 tries to nil 1895-96 1 try each 1910-11 Won Raeburn Place 1 goal 3 tries to nil Pinkie Nil 'to 2 goals (1 drop- Won Newfield, Loretto 6 tries to nil ped) 1 try Nil to 3 goals (1 drop- 1911-12 Won Newfield, Loretto 1 goal 1 try to nil 1896-97 Lost Pinkie Won Raeburn Place 1 goal 3 tries to nil ped, 1 penalty, 1 marked) - 1912-13 Won 1 Raeburn Place 4 goals (1 penalty) 3 tries to nil Won 2 tries to nil Won Newfield, Loretto 2 goals 3 tries to nil 1897-98 Won Draw Raeburn Place Pinkie 1 try to nil No scoring 1913-14 Lost jWon Newfield, Loretto Raeburn Place Nil to 1 goal (dropped) 2 tries to 1 try 556 FOOTBALL BLAIR LODGE Date Result Where Played Score Date Result Where Played Score 1878-79 Won Polmont 1 try to nil 1893-94 Draw Polmont No scoring 1879-80 ■Won Raeburn Place 1 goal 1 try to nil 1880-81 1894-95 Won Raeburn Place 1 goal 3 tries to nil 1881-82 1882-83 1895-96 Lost Raeburn Place 1 goal 2 tries to 2 goals 1883-84 Lost ... Polmont Nil to 1 goal 2 tries Won Polmont Itry 1 goal 2 tries to nil 1884-85 Lost Lost Polmont Raeburn Place Nil to 2 goals 2 tries Nil to 4 goals 5 tries 1896-97 Won Polmont 1 goal 1 try to 1 try 1885-86 Lost Polmont Nil to 1 goal 2 tries 1897-98 Draw Won Raeburn Place Polmont No scoring 1 goal (dropped) to 1 try 1886-87 Won Lost Raeburn Place Polmont 3 tries to nil 1 try to 1 goal 1898-99 Won Polmont 2 goals 6 tries to 1 goal 1887-88 Draw Polmont No scoring 1899-1900 Won Raeburn Place 2 goals (1 penalty) 1 try to nil 1888-89 Lost Raeburn Place Nil to 5 goals 6 tries Won Polmont 3 goals (2 penalties) 4 tries to nil 1889-90 Lost X'olmont Nil to 6 goals 4 tries 1900-01 Lost Raeburn Place Nil to 3 goals 7 tries 1890-91 Lost Raeburn Place Nil to 2 tries 1901-02 Won Won Raeburn Place Polmont 1 goal 2 tries to nil 3 goals (1 dropped) 3 1891-92 Lost Polmont Nil to 3 tries tries to nil Lost Raeburn Place Nil to 1 goal 1 try 1902-03 Won Polmont 2 goals (1 penalty) 4 1892-93 Lost ... Raeburn Place Nil to 1 try tries to nil WATSON'S Date Result Where Played Score Date Result Draw Where Played Score 1887-88 Draw Raeburn Place No scoring 1902-03 Myreside No scoring 1888-89 Lost Myreside Nil to 1 goal 2 tries Lost Raeburn Place 1 try to 1 goal 1 try 1 goal 2 tries to nil Lost Raeburn Place Nil to 2 goals 2 tries 1903-04 Won Raeburn Place 1889-90 AVon Myreside 3 goals 4 tries to nil 1890-91 Won Myreside 1 goal (dropped) 1 try to 1 try 1 goal 2 tries to nil 1904-05 Won Myreside 4 goals (1 dropped) 4 tries to nil 3 tries to nil 1891-92 AVon Raeburn Place AVon Raeburn Place Lost Myreside 1 try to 1 goal(dropped) 1905-06 Lost Raeburn Place Nil to 1 goal (dropped) 1892-93 Won 2 goals (1 penalty) 3 Itry tries to nil Draw Myreside 1 try each Draw Myreside 1 try each 1906-07 Won Myreside 5 goals 1 try to ml 1893-94 Won Raeburn Place 2 goals 2 tries to nil AVon Raeburn Place 3 goals 4 tries to 3 tries AVon Myreside 1 try to nil 1907-08 Won Raeburn Place 3 tries to nil 1894-95 Won Myreside 1 try to nil AVon Myreside 1 goal 3 tries to nil 1908-09 AVon Myreside 3 goals (1 penalty) Itry 1895-96 Won Draw Raeburn Place Myreside 2 goals 1 try to nil No scoring to nil 1896-97 Won Myreside 1 penalty goal to 1 1909-10 AVon Raeburn Place 3 tries to nil try AVon Myreside 1 goal 2 tries to 1 AVon Raeburn Place 1 goal 1 try to nil penalty goal 1897-98 AVon Raeburn Place 2 tries to nil 1910-11 AVon Myreside 1 goal 2 tries to nil Draw Myreside No scoring Won Raeburn Place 2 goals 3 tries to 1 try 1898-99 Won Myreside 1 try to nil 1911-12 AVon Raeburn Place 3 goals 3 tries to nil AVon Raeburn Place 2 goals to nil AVon Myreside 1 goal 1 try to nil 1899-1900 Won Raeburn Place 1 goal 3 tries to 1 try 1912-13 AVon Myreside 4 goals 5 tries to 1 goal Draw Myreside 2 tries each (dropped) 1900-01 AVon Myreside 3 tries to nil AVon Raeburn Place 4 goals 5 tries to nil Won Raeburn Place 1 goal 2 tries to nil 1913-14 Won New Field 1 goal 1 try to 1 goal (marked) 1901-02 Lost Raeburn Place Nil to 3 tries Lost Myreside Nil to 2 tries AVon Myreside 3 goals 4 tries to nil CRICKET 557 GLEN ALMOND Date Result Where Played Score Date Result Where Played Score 1890-91 Lost Glenalmond Nil to 1 goal 1902-03 Won Raeburn Place 2trie3tolgoal(penalty) 1891-92 1903-04 Won Glenalmond 1 try to nil 1892-93 Lost Raeburn Place 1 try to 1 goal 1904-05 Won Raeburn Place 2 goals 4 tries to 1 1893-94 Won Raeburn Place 2 goals 2 tries to nil dropped goal Won Glenalmond 1 goal (marked) to nil 1905-06 Won Glenalmond 2 goals 3 tries to nil 1894-95 Won Raeburn Place 2 goals (1 penalty) 4 tries to nil 1906-07 Won Raeburn Place 2 goals 11 tries to nil 1907-08 Won Glenalmond 2 goals 4 tries to nil 1895-96 Won Glenalmond 2 tries to nil 1908-09 Lost Raeburn Place 2 tries to 1 goal 1 try 1896-97 Won Raeburn Place 2 goals 3 tries to nil 1909-10 Lost Glenalmond 3 goals (2 penalties) to 1897-98 Won Glenalmond 2 tries to nil 3 goals 1 try 1898-99 Draw Raeburn Place No scoring 1910-11 Won Raeburn Place 4 goals 3 tries to 1 goal 1899-1900 Won Raeburn Place 3 goals to 1 try 1911-12 Won Glenalmond 3 goals 7 tries to nil 190001 1912-13 Won Raeburn Place 7 goals 4 tries to nil 1901-02 Lost Glenalmond 1 try to 2 tries 1913-14 Won Glenalmond 6 goals (1 dropped) to 3 tries CRICKET MERCHISTON Date Result Where Played Score Date Result Where Played Score 1858 Won Raeburn Place 108 and 55 against 21 and 86 1871 Lost Won 93 and 83 against 177 145 against 51 and 82 Won Mercbiston 63 and 90 against 57 and 58 1872 Won Merchiston 84 and 60 against 79 and 67 1859 Won Raeburn Place 126 and 14 for no wickets against 82 1873 AVon Merchiston 193 and 65 for 3 wickets against 153 and 56 Won Raeburn Place 149 and 90 against 111 Won Merchiston 186 against 91 and 90 and 33 for 3 wickets 1860 Lost Mercliiston 9G and 52 against 137 and 10 for 2 wickets 1874 Won Raeburn Place 113 against 89 and 25 for 4 wickets Won Raeburn Place 156 and 23 for 2 wickets against 69 Lost Merchiston 139 against 151 and 6 for 1 wicket and 135 1875 Won IVterchiston 127 and 57 for 4 wic- 1861 Won 117 against 57 and 86 kets against 96 Lost 37 and 105 against 166 Won Raeburn Place 171 against 57 and 16 1862 Won 126 against 66 and 50 for 2 wickets for 3 wickets 1876 Draw Raeburn Place 113 Won 189 against 47 and 47 for 5 wickets Draw Merchiston 187 against 31 for 2 wickets 1863 Draw 125 for 6 wickets against 149 1877 Draw Raeburn Place 155 for 7 wickets (stop- ped for rain) Won Raeburn Place 329 against 34 and 48 1878 Won Raeburn Place 42 against 28 and 21 for 6 wickets Lost Merchiston 92 against 211 1864 Won 211 against 69 1879 ;Won Merchiston 96 and 84 for 7 wickets 1805 Won 155 against 25 and 94 against 37 1 Won 212 for 2 wickets against 80 Won Raeburn Place 133 against 60 and 80 for 7 wickets 1866 Won Raeburn Place 266 against 51 and 64 1880 Lost Raeburn Place 111 against 112 and 25 1867 Draw Raeburn Place 54 and 41 for 4 wickets for 5 wickets against 68 and 44 Won Merchiston 155 against 92 and 21 Won Merchiston 139 and 59 fori wicket for 5 wickets against 73 and 123 1881 Won Raeburn Place 128 against 73 1868 Lost Raeburn Place 1 52 and 27 for 2 wickets Lost Merchiston 64 against 132 against 202 and 82 1882 Lost Merchiston 33 and 49 against 146 Lost Merchiston 144 and 22 fori wicket against 153 and 144 1883 Lost Raeburn Place 68 and 131 against 182 1869 Won Raeburn Place 178 against 107 1884 iLost Merchiston 62 against 107 and 70 for 1 wicket 69 and 32 for 8 wickets Won Merchiston 166 and 77 against 112 and 21 for 4 wickets 1885 Lost Raeburn Place 1870 Won Won Raeburn Place Merchiston 93 against 21 and 33 100 and 111 against 94 and 25 for 1 wicket 1886 Lost Merchiston against 133 61 against 85 and 37 for 6 wickets 558 CRICKET MERCHISTON — continued Date Result Where Played Score Date Result Draw Where Played Score 1887 Lost Raeburn Place 27 and 50 for 8 wickets 1900 Merchiston 177 for 7wicket8 against against 88 34 for no wickets 1888 Lost Merchiston 70 against 139 for 5 wickets 1901 Lost Raeburn Place 95 and 125 against 183 and 64 for 2 wickets 1889 Lost Raeburn Place 23 and 51 against 83 1902 Lost Merchiston 88 and 90 against 375 and 56 1903 Lost Raeburn Place 54 and 86 against 185 1890 Lost Merchiston 33 against 233 1904 Lost Merchiston 110 and 44 against 126 1891 Lost Raeburn Place 42 and 102 against 114 and 119 and 40 for 9 wickets 1905 Lost Raeburn Place 167 and 185 against 309 1892 Lost Merchiston 16 and 86 against 81 and 150 for 9 wickets for 8 wickets and 59 for 1 wicket 1893 Lost Raeburn Place 96 and 92 against 79 and 113 for 5 wickets 1906 Draw Merchiston 101 and 207 against 77 and 146 for 3 wickets 1894 "Won Merchiston 169 against 45 and 77 1907 Draw Raeburn Place 183 and 77 for 4 wickets 1895 Draw Raeburn Place 179 and 53 for 8 wickets against 124 and 69 against 251 and 160 for 7 wickets for 2 wickets 1908 - Lost Merchiston 31 and 73 against 203 1896 Lost Merchiston 156 and 92 against 280 1909 Won Raeburn Place 321and42for3wickets 1897 Draw Raeburn Place 109 and 221 against against 159 and 200 151 and 98 for 9 1910 Draw Merchiston 135 for 7 wickets against wickets 279 : 1898 Draw Merchiston 186 and 64 for 2 wickets against 90 1911 ■Won Raeburn Place 230and46for5wickets against 91 and 183 and 206 for 7 wickets 1912 Draw Merchiston 232 and 153 for 3 1899 Lost Raeburn Place 43 and 110 against 82 wickets against 307 and 92 1913 Won Raeburn Place 349 against 144 and 100 GLENALMOND Date Result Where Played Score Date Result Where Played Score 1858 Won Glenalmond' 41 and 47 against 28 and 37 1876 1877 AVon Glenalmond 55 against 52 and 78 Lost Raeburn Place 46 and 56 against 76 and 72 for 3 wickets 1878 1879 1859 Won Lost Glenalmond Raeburn Place 104 against 38 and 47 73 and 72 against 46 and 103 1880 1881 1882 1860 Won Won Glenalmond Raeburn Place 149 against 88 113 against 92 1883 1884 1861 Lost Won Glenalmond Raeburn Place 100 against 113 188 against 42 and 42 for 7 wickets 1885 1886 1887 1862 Won Draw 198 against 71 80 for 4 wickets against 106 1888 1889 1890 ... 1863 Draw Raeburn Place 323 against 20 for 1 wicket 1891 Lost Glenalmond 07 and 38 against 34 and 77 1864 1892 Won Raeburn Place 87 against 26 and 21 1865 for 2 wickets 1866 1893 Lost Glenalmond 84 against 106 1867 1894 Lost Raeburn Place 67 against 96 and 99 1868 for 6 wickets 1869 Won 107 against 83 1895 Won Glenalmond 126 against 91 1896 Won Raeburn Place 78 and 90 for 3 wickets 1870 Lost Glenalmond 103 and 105 against against 73 114 1897 Glenalmond 48 and 153 for 5 Lost Raeburn Place 90 against 99 wickets against 104 1871 Won 228 against 41 and 41 1898 Won Raeburn Place 124 against 53 and 54 for 3 wickets 90 against 169 for 9 1872 Won Glenalmond 93 against 31 and 46 1899 Lost Glenalmond Won Raeburn Place 104 and 42 for 9 wickets wickets against 55 1900 Won Raeburn Place 185 against 56 and 122 1901 Lost Glenalmond 31 and 77 for 4 wickets 1873 Won Glenalmond 123 against 18 and 38 against 149 1902 Lost Raeburn Place 112 against 172 1874 Won Glenalmond 68 and 44 against 40 and 37 1903 Lost Glenalmond 77 against 169 for 6 Won Raeburn Place 79 and 10 for 1 wicket 1904 Draw Raeburn Place 81 for 8 wickets against 1875 against 36 and 52 186 for 9 wickets 1905 Won Glenalmond 219 against 167 1906 Tie Raeburn Place 148 each CRICKET 559. Gl-^N ALMOND— continued Date Result Where PUyed Score Date Result Where Played Score 1907 Lost Glenalmond 50 against 171 for 7 1911 ■VVon Glenalmond 202 against 201 1908 Won Eaeburn Place wickets 129 against 96 1912 Draw Raeburn Place Stopped for rain ; Glen- almond 112 fnr 4 1909 Draw Glenalmond 167 for 9 wickets wickets 1 1910 Lost Raeburn Place against 188 93 against 276 for 9 wickets 1913 Won Glenalmond 164 against 72 LORETTO Date Result Where Played Score Date Result Where Played Score 1858 Won Pinkie 95 and 100 against 82 1880 Lost Raeburn Place 111 against 121 1859 1860 1861 1862 and 88 1881 Lost Pinkie 38 against 145 1882 Lost i Raeburn Place 55 against 151 1883 Lost Pinkie 82 against 134 1884 Draw Eaeburn Place 21 for 4 wickets against 407 77 against 173 1863 Won 117 and 12 for 1 wicket 1885 Lost Raeburn Place against 73 and 54 1886 Draw Raeburn Place 100 against 62 for 1 Lost 47 and 39 against 42 wicket and 67 1887 Won Pinkie 103 against 56 1864 Won Won 150 against 49 and 67 220 against 142 and 63 1888 Lost Raeburn Place 114 against 237 for 7 wickets for 6 wickets 1889 Lost Eaeburn Place 93 against 168 1865 _ Won 123 and 11 for no wick- ets against 52 and 74 1890 Lost Raeburn Place 26 against 277 for 8 wickets 1866 Draw 190 against 30 for 2 1891 Lost Raeburn Place 58 against 117 wickets 1892 Lost Raeburn Place 52 against 82 for 5 1867 Won 342 against 42 and 44 wickets 1868 1869 ;;: 1893 Lost Raeburn Place 47 against 316 for 7 wickets 1870 Lost Pinkie 54 and 95 against 82 1894 Lost Eaeburn Place S3 against 208 and 113 1895 Draw Pinkie 78 for 4 wickets against 185 for 5 wickets 1871 Won Eaeburn Place 61 and 34 for 1 wicket against 46 and 47 1896 Lost Eaeburn Place 29 against 170 for i Lost Pinkie 54 and 95 against 82 wickets and 113 1897 Lost Pinkie 55 against 193 for 6 1872 Lost Pinkie 54 and 30 against 100 wickets Won Raeburn Place 138 against 81 and 147 1898 Lost Eaeburn Place 45 against 130 1873 Lost Eaeburn Place 68 against 81 and 62 1899 Lost Pinkie 74 against 155 for 3 wickets 1900 Won Eaeburn Place 169 against 126 1901 Lost Pinkie 31 against 244 for 7 1874 Won Pinkie " 55 and 55 against 73 wickets and 36 1902 Lost Eaeburn Place 55 and 69 against 74 and 54 for 2 wickets 1875 Lost Pinkie 58 and 108 against 1903 Lost Pinkie 106 against 140 99 and 44 for 2 1904 Lost Eaeburn Place 125 against 170 for 5 wickets wickets Won Eaeburn Place 182 and 17 against 98 1905 Lost Newfield,Loretto 94 against 202 and 100 1906 Lost Eaeburn Place 198 against 205 for 5 1876 Lost Pinkie 123 against 220 wickets Draw Pinkie 59 against 98 and 215. Note. — A two days' 1907 Won Newfield.Loretto 114 against 25 and 35 for 7 wickets match 1908 Lost Raeburn Place 130 against 264 1877 Lost Pinkie 54 against 85 1909 Lost Newfield.Loretto 168 against 218 Lost Raeburn Place 25 against 98 1910 Draw Raeburn Place 362 against 267 for 6 1878 Lost Pinkie 46 against 210 wickets Lost Eaeburn Place 53 and 62 against 48 1911 Won Newfield,Loretto 139 against 101 and 68 for 2 wickets 1912 Draw Raeburn Place 81 against 11 for 1 1879 Lost Pinkie 44 against 79 wicket Won Eaeburn Place 91 against 69 and 174 for 1 wicket 1913 Lost Newfield.Loretto 121 against 174 Loretto played Masters up till 1875. 560 CRICKET FETTES Date Result Where Played Score Date 1890 Result Where Played Score 1874 Lost Raeburn Place 20 and 88 against 76 Lost Raeburn Place 46 against 339 for 3 and 34 for 3 wickets wickets AVon Fettes 169 against 58 and 86 1891 Lost Fettea 71 and 78 for 6 wickets 1875 Lost Fettes 51 and 84 for 5 wickets against 236 against 193 1892 AVon Raeburn Place 146 against 117 Lost Raeburn Place 48 and 14 for 4 wickets againat 107 1893 Lost Fettes 17 and 99 against 79 and 41 for no wicketa 1876 Lost Raeburn Place 51 against 139 1894 Draw Raeburn Place 216 against 100 for no Lout Fettes 117 againat 173 for 9 wickets wicketa 1895 Lost Fettes 76 against 201 1877 Lost Fettea 102 against 163 1896 Lost Raeburn Place 72 against 231 for 6 Lost Raeburn Place 57 against 76 and 36 wickets for 6 wicketa 1897 Lost Fettes 77 against 291 for 6 1878 Lost Raeburn Place 119 against 164 and 100 wickets for 3 wickets 1898 AVon Raeburn Place 154 against 103 1879 AVon Fettea 42 against 40 1899 A^ron Fettes 113 against 94 1880 Draw Raeburn Place 59 for 1 wicket against 1900 Draw Raeburn Place 132for8wicketsagt.l96 370 1901 Lost Fettes 91 against 110 1881 Lost Fettes 65 against 118 1902 Lost Raeburn Place 29 and 35 for 8 wickets 1882 Lost Raeburn Place 34 and 33 for 5 wickets against 133 against 124 1903 Lost Fettes 104 against 236 1883 1 1904 AVon Raeburn Place 218 against 141 1884 Lost Raeburn Place 100 against 108 ; 1905 AVon Fettes 118 against 114 1885 A^on Fettes 212 against 175 1906 Lost Raeburn Place 49 against 161 1886 AA^on Raeburn Place 65 against 36 and 85 1907 AVon Fettes 170 against 71 for 8 wickets 1908 AVon Raeburn Place 119 against 82 1887 Lost Fettea 35 and 31 for 3 wickets 1909 Won Fettes 291 against 136 against 300 1910 AVon Raeburn Place 241 against 191 1888 Draw Raeburn Place Fettes scored 195 for 7 1911 Lost Fettes 162 against 258 wickets 1912 Lost Raeburn Place 200 against 254 1889 Lost Fettea 72 against 144 1913 Draw Fettes 93 for 8 wicketa against 185 CRAIGMOUNT Date Result Where Played Score Date Result Where Played Score 1876 Lost Raeburn Place 42 against 96 i 1885 Draw Craigmount 115 ; Craigmount did 1877 AVon Raeburn Place 128 against 35 and 39 not bat for 2 wickets 1886 AVon Raeburn Place 138 against 109 and 78 1878 for 8 wickets 1879 Lost Craigmount 43 against 98 1887 Won Craigmount 118 against 60 and 20 1880 AVon Raeburn Place 216 against 125 for 1 wicket 1881 AVon Craigmount 90 and 256 against 63 1888 AVon Raeburn Place 86 against 51 and 41 1882 for 4 wickets 1883 AVon Craigmount 67 against 36 1889 Lost Craigmount 24 and 123 against 85 1884 Lost Raeburn Place 47 against 94 and 75 and 63 for 2 wickets for 7 wickets 1890 AVon Raeburn Place 142 against 51 BLAIR LODGE Date Result Where Played Score Date Result Where Played Score 1882 Draw Blair Lodge Did not bat against 70 for 4 wickets 1895 Lost Raeburn Place 67 against 169 for S wickets 1883 Lost Raeburn Place 42 against 116 1896 Lost Polmont 85 and 35 for 4 wickets 1884 1885 Lost Raeburn Place 99 against 177 against 204 for no wickets 1886 Lost Blair Lodge 82 against 87 1897 Won Raeburn Place 101 against 82 1887 Lost Raeburn Place 124 against 160 1898 Lost Polmont 110 against 203 for 2 1888 Lost Polinont 64 against 244 1889 Lost Raeburn Place 38 against 96 and 164 1 1899 Won Raeburn Place 209 against 68 for 4 wickets i 1900 Draw Polmont 121 for 6 wickets against 1890 Lost Polmont 35 and 35 against 208 160 1891 1892 1893 Lost Raeburn Place 41 against 78 1901 Lost Raeburn Place 91 against 177 Lost Raeburn Place 59 and 56 for 4 wickets 1902 1 1903 Lost Lost Polmont Raeburn Place 74 against 174 71 and 62 against 86 against 218 1904 Won Polmont 171 for 6 wickets 1894 Lost Polmont 37 against 286 for 8 wicketa against 153 CRICKET 561 WATSON'S D»te Result Where played Score Date Result Where Played Score 1885 Draw Myreside 58 for 7 wickets against 100 1898 Won Myreside 151 against 38 and 55 for 4 wickets 1886 Won Raeburn Place 153 for 6 wickets 1899 Won Raeburn Place 125 against 41 against 35 1900 Won Myreside 260f or 3 wickets against 1887 53 1888 1901 Lost Eaeburn Place 68 against 104 1889 1902 Won Myreside 89 for 6 wickets against 1890 59 1891 1903 Lost Newfield 87 against 179 1892 1904 Lost Myreside 72 against 143 1893 Won Raeburn Place 161 for 1 wicket against 1905 Won Raeburn Place 242 against 172 36 1906 Won Myreside 107 against 78 1894 Won Myreside 120 for 8 wickets against 1907 Lost Raeburn Place 54 against 70 44 1908 Won Myreside 242 against 61 1895 Won Eaeburn Place 160for 9 wickets against 1909 Won Raeburn Place 87 and 224 against 17 80 1910 Won Myreside 112 against 96 1896 Won Myreside 126 against 52 1911 Won Raeburn Place 224 against 68 1897 Won Eaeburn Place 223 against 70 and 37 1912 Won Raeburn Place 235 against 71 for 5 wickets 1913 Won Myreside 94 against 84 ACADEMICAL CRICKET ELEVENS 1891 1892 1893 H. J. Stevenson. H. J. Stevenson. H. J. Stevenson. H. H. M'Kerrell Brown. H. H. M'Kerrell Brown. H. H. M'Kerrell Brown. J. M. Black. J. M. Black. J. M. Black. C. Chirnside. C. Chirnside. H. E. D. Hammond. H. E. D. Hammond. H. E. D. Hammond. A. C. Williamson. A. C. Williamson. A. C. Williamson. A. M. Bucher. S. C. Freeman. A. M. Bucher. E. J. Comrie Thomson. T. M. Bassano. D. S. Broun. W. J. Stuart. C. E. Horsbrugh. E. J. Comrie Thomson. T. V. Lockhart Mure A. Druitt. W. J. Stuart. L. H. Black. llev. W. B. Stevenson. T. V. Lockhart Mure. Handford (Prof.). 1894 1895 1896 H. J. Stevenson. H. J. Stevenson. H. J. Stevenson. H. H. M'Kerrell Brown. H. H. M'Kerrell Brown. H. H. M'Kerrell Brown. J. M. Black. S. C. Freeman. S. C. Freeman. H. E. D. Hammond. A. M. Bucher. W. J. Stuart. A. C. Williamson. L. H. Black. A. M. Bucher. S. C. Freeman. W. J. Stuart. L. H. Black. A. M. Bucher. E. J. Comrie Thomson. E. J. Comrie Thomson. E. J. Comrie Thomson. H. E. D. Hammond. T. V. Lockhart Mure. T. V. Lockhart Mure. T. V. Lockhart Mure. D. S. Broun. L. H. Black. A. C. AVilliamson. \\'. St. J. Gebbie. C. (i. Glassford. J. M. Black. A. D. G. Glassford. 1897 1898 1899 H. J. Stevenson. H. J. Stevenson. H. J. Stevenson. H. H. M'Kerrell Brown. H. H. M'Kerrell Brown. H. H. M'Kerrell Brown. E. J. Comrie Thomson. S. C. Freeman. S. C. Freeman. S. C. Freeman. E. J. Comrie Thomson. L. H. Black. L. H. Black. L. H. Black. W. J. Stuart. W. Dove. W. Dove. A. M. Bucher. W. J. Stuart. G. G. R. G. Glassford. E. J. Comrie Thomson. A. M. Bucher. R. G. Gordon. G. G. R. G. Glassford. T. M'Vey. J. F. S. Carmichael. R. G. Gordon. R. B. Black. A. M. Bucher. J. I. Gillespie. G. Weir. W. J. Stuart. J. M. Bell. 1900 1901 1902 H. J. Stevenson. H. J. Stevenson. H. J. Stevenson. H. H. M'Kerrell Brown. H. H. M'Kerrell Brown. H. H. M'Kerrell Brown, S. C. Freeman. S. C. Freeman. S. C. Freeman. L. H. Black. L. H. Black. L. H. Black. A. M. Bucher. R. G. Gordon. G. L. D. Hole. W. J. Stuart. J. G. Tait. R. G. Gordon. R. G. Gordon. A. M. Bucher. W. J. Stuart. G. G. R. G. Glassford. H. P. Cook. R. E. Smith. J. I. Gillespie. J. M. Bell. K. B. Saunders. P. W. Hislop. W. J. Stuart. G. E. Crabbie. Brown (Prof.). G. L. D. Hole. J. C. Murray. R. E. Smith. Plowright (Prof.). r,(:.> Plowright(Prof.). ACADEMICAL CRICKET ELEVENS 563 1903 H. J. Stevenson. H. H. M'Kerrell Brown. S. C. Freeman. G. L. D. Hole. J. C. Murray. F. J. Falconer. G. S. Falconer. W. J. Stuart. L. H. Black. W. H. Ivory. A. M. Bucher. Plowright (Prof.). 1904 H. J. Stevenson. H. H. M'Kerrell Brown. S. C. Freeman. W. J. Stuart. L. H. Black. J. C. Murray. G. L. D. Hole. F. J. Falconer. W. H. Ivory. G. S. Falconer. P. M. Murray. Plowright (Prof.). 1905 H. J. Stevenson. H. H. M'Kerrell Brown. S. C. Freeman. L. H. Black. G. L. D. Hole. J. L. Carstairs. L. G. Thomas. J. C. Murray. \V. J. Stuart. W. H. Ivory. P. M. Murray. Plowright (Prof.). 1906 H. J. Stevenson. H. H. M'Kerrell Brown. S. C. Freeman. W. J. Stuart. G. L. D. Hole. J. L. Carstairs. L. G. Thomas. J. C. Murray. G. S. Falconer. C. Anderson. P. M. Murrav. Plowright (Pi-of.). 1907 H. J. Stevenson. H. H. M'Kerrell Brown. S. C. Freeman. G. L. D. Hole. J. C. Murray. J. Williamson. J. L. Carstairs. W. J. Stuart. C. Anderson. P. M. Murray. Plowright (Prof.). 1908 H. J. Stevenson. S. C. Freeman. G. L. D. Hole. J. C. Murray. J. Williamson. C. Anderson. G. Balfour-Kinnear. J. H. D. Watson. T. M. Anderson. P. M. Murray. W. J. Stuart. Plowright (Prof.). 1909 H. J. Stevenson. H. H. M'Kerrell Brown. S. C. Freeman. G. L. D. Hole. J. C. Murray. J. Williamson. P. M. Murray. G. W. Wallace. W. J. Stuart. C. Anderson. G. Balfour-Kinnear. Plowright (Prof.). 1910 H. J. Stevenson. H. H. M'Kerrell Brown. S. C. Freeman. G. L. D. Hole. J. C. Murray. W. J. Stuart. J. Williamson. J. L. Mounsey. G. W. Wallace. C. G. Newton. J. H. D. Watson. P. M. Murray. Plowright (Prof.). 1911 H. J. Stevenson. H. H. M'Kerrell Brown. S. C. Freeman. G. L. D. Hole. J. Williamson. J. L. Mounsey. J. C. Murray. J. S. Allan. G. W. Wallace. W. J. Stuart. J. H. D. Watson. Plowright (Prof.). 1912 H. J. Stevenson. H. H. M'Kerrell Brown. S. C. Freeman. G. L. D. Hole. G. W. Wallace. J. C. Murray. J. H. D. Watson. W. M. Wallace. W. K. White. C. D. Ritchie. J. Williamson. J. L. Mounsey. C. Mackintosh. Plowright (Prof.). 1913 H. J. Stevenson. H. H. M'Kerrell Brown. S. C. Freeman. G. L. D. Hole. J. C. Murray. J. H. D. Watson. J. Williamson. G. W. Wallace. W. J. Stuart. C. Mackintosh. D. M. Wood. G. Turnhull. Plowright (Prof.). ACADEMICAL FOOTBALL FIFTEENS 1878-9 J. H. S. Graham (Capt.). R. W. Irvine. G. W. L. M'Leod. C. E. Wood. J. P. Bannerniaii. N. J. Finlay. L. Aitken. G. S. R. Smith. T. W. Tod. P. Russel. W. E. Maclagan. D. Irvine. P. W. Smeaton. G. Q. Paterson. .r. Younger. 1879-80 J. H. S. Graham (Capt.). J. Batty Tuke. N. J. Finlay. C. E. Wood. J. G. Tait. G. M'lntosh. J. J. Moubray. D. Irvine. J. P. Bannermau. G, S. R. Smith. W. E. Maclagan. J. Younger. H. Moncrieff. P. VV. Smeaton. 1880-1 N. J. Finlay (Capt). J. Batty Tuke. J. P. Bannerman. J. Younger. P. W. Smeaton. C. E. Wood. G. S. R. Smith. T. JeflFrey. F. T. Wright. P. M. Matthew. C. Reid. M. H. Gardiner. 1881-2 P. W. Smeaton (Capt.). H. H. Littlejohn. G. M'Intosh. C. Reid. T. Jeffrey. M. H. Gardiner. D. J. Simson. W. H. Miller. R. Thorburn. J. A. Gardner. P. M. Matthew. A. C. Mosman. G. R. Macdonald. H. C. Saunders. D. M. M. Orr. 1882-3 J. A. Gardner (Capt.). D. M. M. Orr. M. C. M'Ewan. G. M'Intosh. C. Reid. A. C. Mosman. R. Thorburn. G. R. Macdonald. A. P. Moir. H. H. Littlejohn. M. U. Gardiner. P. M. Matthew. A. B. Bryden. O. S. M. Fraser.. H. C. Saunders. 1883-4 C. Reid (Capt.). J. C. Matthew. P. W. Smeaton. M. C. M'Ewan. P. M. Matthew. F. Saunders. G. H. Carphiu. O. S. M. Fraser. G. R. Macdonald. A. P. Moir. H. H. Littlejohn. R. O. Adamson. T. W. Irvine. D. M. M. Orr. 1884-5 C. Reid (Capt). H. H. Littlejohn. V. A. Noel Paton. G. R. Macdonald. T. W. Irvine. M. C. M'Ewan. D. M. M. Orr. H. G. Kinnear. R. O. Adamson. G. H. Carphin. F. Saunders. A. T. Clav. F. J. Matthew. A. P. Moir. P. M. Matthew. 504 1885-6 C. Reid (Capt.). H. G. Kinnear. H. H. Littlejohn. G. H. Carphin. J. Duncan. V. A. Noel Paton. R. O. Adamson. D. M. M. Orr. M. C. M'Ewan. A. T. Clay. P. .\I. Matthew. T. W. Irvine. T. B. White. A. P. Moir. F. Saunders. 1886-7 C. Reid (Capt). F. Saunders. J. M'Ewan. J. Methuen. H. J. Stevenson. R. H. Johnston. D. M. M. Orr. F. B. Majoribanks. T. B. White. J. Duncan. T. W. Irvine. M. C. M'Ewan. A. T. Clay. R. O. Adamson. V. A. Noel Paton. ACADEMICAL FOOTBALL FIFTEENS 565 1887-8 C. Reid (Capt.). R. O. Adamson. J. M'Ewan. W. C, Dudgeon. T. W. Irvine. T. B. White. A. T. Clay. C. G. Glassford. R. D. Jameson. M. C. M'Ewan. H. H. Littlejohn. J. Methuen. J. Duncan. R. H. Johnston. H. J. Stevenson. 1888-9 M. C. M'Ewan (Capt.). C. Chirnside. H. F. Cadell. W. C. Dudgeon. A. W. Mosman. J. M'Ewan. W. R. Ferguson. R. H. Johnston. J. Duncan. A. A. Scot Skirving. W. Pott. T. B. White. H. J. Stevenson. T. W. Irvine. , D. G. Newton. R. D. Jameson. C. G. Glassford. R. O. Adamson. 1889-90 M. C. M'Ewan (Capt). D. G. Newton. H. F. Cadell. H. L. Usher. A. H. Boyd. W. R. Ferguson. W. C. Dudgeon. E. Glendinning. A. A. Scot Skirving. H. J. Stevenson. J. Duncan. A. W. Mosman. J. D. Boswall. A. W. Livingstone. Maclvor Campbell. 1890-1 H. J. Stevenson (Capt.). C. Chirnside. D. Macnair. E. Glendinning. H. L. Usher. A. H. Boyd. F. B. Marjoribanks. D. G. Newton. A. W. Mosman. H. F. Cadell. M'. R. Ferguson. M. C. M'Ewan. A. A. Scot Skirving. R. D. Jameson. J. D. Boswall. A. W Livingstone. 1891-2 H. J. Stevenson (Capt.). C. Chirnside (Sec). J. W. Thomson. H. N. Boyd. D. D. Dewar. W. A. Tait. L. Knuthsen. E. Glendinning. C. E. Comrie Thomson. D. G. Newton. R. D. Jameson. A. A. Scot Skirving. J. D. Boswall. J. V. Paterson. W. Ramage. G. P. Coldstream. H. F. Cadell absent. 1892-3 H. J. Stevenson (Capt.). D. G. Newton. H. N. Boyd. C. Chirnside. W. Ramage. D. D. Dewar. J. W. Thomson. C. P. Finlay. A. M. Gregorson. W. T. Ritchie. R. C. Jameson. J. V. Paterson. A. A. Scot Skirving. R. D. Jameson. J. D. Boswell A. G. Ferguson G. L. Chiene. 1893-4 H. N. Boyd (Capt C. P. Finlay J. M. Reid. W. T. Ritchie L. H. Black. J. W. Thomson. L. G. Thomas. D. D. Dewar. G. L. Chiene. A. A. Scot Skirving. J. D. Boswall. C. Chirnside. J. M. Cuthbert. A. G. Ferguson. T. S. Welsh. 1894-5 H N.JBoyd(Capt.) R. O. Lumsden. H. C. Chiene. J. Robson. C. P. Finlay. R. D. Jameson. T. V. Lockhart Mure. J. D. Boswall. W. T. Ritchie. J. M. Cuthbert. J. H. Dods. W. M'Ewan. W. H. Morrison. J. M. Reid. D. D. Dewar (Sec). L. G. G. Glassford. 1895-6 C. P. Finlay (Capt.) AV. T. Ritchie. W. M. C. M'Ewan. H. C. Chiene. W. St. J. Gebbie. L. G. G. Glassford. J. Robson. A. A. Scot Skirving. L. Craufurd. G. Cook. H. I. Lindsay. J. M. Reid. A. W. Robertson. A. G. Glassford. H. W. Moncreiff. 566 ACADEMICAL FOOTBALL FIFTEENS 1896-7 C. P. Finlay (Capt.). L. Craufurd. G. Moncreiff. A. G. Glassford. W. Dove. L. G. G. Glassford. C. E. Comrie Thomson. A. W. Robertson. J. M. Reid. L. B. Bradbury. W. M. C. M''Ewan. A. A. Scot Skirving. A. M. Bucher. W. Gebbie. H. W. Moncreiff. J. I. Gillespie. 1897-8 W. M. C. M'Ewan (Capt.). L. H. I. Bell. A. M. Bucher. W. J. Stuart. P. Turnbull. W. Dove. F. P. Dods. A. W. Robertson. W. H. Morrison. G. Moncreiff. L. Oaufurd. J. M. Reid. H. W. Moncreiff. J. 1. Gillespie. D. G. Hall. P. C. Ferguson. 1898-9 W. M. C. M'Ewan (Capt.). A. W. Robertson. F. P. Dods. L. Craufurd. W. Dove. P. Turnbull. W. H. Morrison. L. H. I. Bell. D. G. Hall. H. W. Moncreiff. J. M. Reid. A. M. Bucher. G. Moncreiff. J. I. Gillespie. J. M. Cuthbert. J. N. Morrison. 1899-1900 W. M. C. M'Ewan (Capt.). A. S. Pringle. L. Craufurd. L. H. I. Bell. W. H. Morrison. W. J. Stuart. F. P. Dods. P. Turnbull. A. G. Ramage. R. M. Neill. H. W. Moncreiff. A. W. Robertson Durham. J. I. Gillespie. D. M. Wood. F. C. Ferguson. 1900-1 J. I. Gillespie (Capt.). A. S. Pringle. F. P. Dods. W. H. Morrison. W. J. Stuart. P. Turnbull. J. N. Bell. J. M. Bell. A. G. Ramage. H. S. Reid. D. G. flail. J. M. Reid. A. W. Robertson Durham. H. W. Moncreiff. R. M. Neill. O. St. J. Gebbie. 1901-2 J. I. Gillespie (Capt.). -J. N. Bell. H. S. Reid. Phipps Turnbull. J. M. Bell. F. P. Dods. W. H. Morrison. W. J. Stuart. L. H. I. Bell. H. W. Moncreiff. A. S. Pringle. G. E. Crabbie. R. M. Neill. D. M. Wood. R. M'Lean. 1902-3 L. H. I. Bell (Capt.). J. N. Bell. P. C. Young. G. E. Crabbie. W. J. Stuart. J. A. R. Cargill. J. C. Murray. A. Wyllie. H. S. Reid. J. I. Gillespie. F. P. Dods. D. G. Hall. R. M. Neill. D. Cotterill. J. E. Crabbie. D. M. Wood. 1903-4 L. H. I. Bell (Capt.). H. H. Thorburn. D. Colville. H. S. Reid. J. A. R. Cargill. J. C. Murray. J. C. M. Bell. H. N. Colam. W. G. Porter. G. E. Crabbie. J. I. Gillespie. R. M. Neill. J. E. Crabbie. G. E. Glendinning. A. D. Anderson. 1904-5 J. E. Crabbie (Capt.>. S. d'E. Colam. J. A. R. Cargill. H. S. Reid. P. M. Murray. D. Cotterill. D. Colville. H. H. Thorburn. G. E. Crabbie. L. H. I. Bell. R. M. Neill. J. C. Murray. A. D. Anderson. J. C. M. Bell. J. M. M'Keand. ACADEMICAL FOOTBALL FIFTEENS 567 1905-6 R. M. Neill (Capt.). A. D. Anderson. J. M. M'Keand. J. H. B. Smith. P. M. Murray. J. D. B. Campbell. J. M. B. Scott. M. B. Anderson. C. Anderson. J. C. M. Bell. J. A. R. Cargill. G. E. Crabbie. H. S. Reid. J. C. Murray. D. Cotterill. G. G. Blackwood. 1906-7 H. S. Reid (Capt.). M. B. Anderson. C. Anderson. J. D. B. Campbell. P. M. Murray. J. M. B. Scott. R. O. B. Cunynghame. J. H. Berry-Hart. G. E. Crabbie. J. C. M. Bell. D. Cotterill. J. C. Murray. A. D. Anderson. J. M. M'Keand. J. H. Milligan. VV. Bruce. 1907-8 J. C. M. Bell (Capt.). G. G. Blackwood. T. M. Anderson. J. S. Allan. J. Prosser. T. R. Binnie. F. C. Muirhead. W. Bruce. M. B. Anderson. C. Anderson. A. D. Anderson. J. C. Murray. J. M. M'Keand. J. M. B. Scott. A. S. Aikman. W. Ross Stewart. 1908-9 J. M. B. Scott (Capt.). J. H. D. Watson. J. S. Allan. W. Bruce. J. Prosser. J. B. Barty. A. Burn-Murdoch. A. M. Stewart. D. Cotterill. T. R. Binnie. J. C. M. Bell. J. M. M'Keand. C. Anderson. G. G. Blackwood. J. E. Inglis. A. B. Mein. 1909-10 J. M. B. Scott (Capt). G. W. Wallace. A. G. Moir. P. M. Campbell. K. M'Lean. J. H. D. Watson. A. M. Stewart. A. B. Mein. T. R. Binnie. W. Bruce. J. C. M. Bell. J. M. M'Keand. J. Prosser. J. S. Allan. W. J. M'Keand. R. H. Alexander. 1910-11 J. M. B. Scott (Capt.). J. W. M^hite. A. T. C. Smith. G. H. H. Maxwell. W. Ross Stewart. R. C. Reid. R. H. Alexander. A. M. Stewart. A. B. Mein. W. Bruce. J. S. Allan. J. H. D. Watson. P. M. Campbell. G. W. Wallace. H. J. Davidson. 1911-12 J. M. B. Scott (Capt). G. D. Ferguson. W. M. Crabbie. R. B. Anderson. G. H. H. Maxwell. H. F. W. Buchan. R. D. Milligan. J. Fleck. G. W. Wallace. P. M. Campbell. J. S. Allan. J. H. D. Watson. A. M. Stewart. C. Mackintosh. H. J. Davidson. A. T. Sloan. 1912-13 J. H. D. Watson (Capt). R. D. Milligan. I. Galletly. C. H. K. Smith. R. H. Stewart. W. M. Crabbie. A. T. Sloan. G. D. Ferguson. C. Mackintosh. J. M. B. Scott. A. M. Stewart. G. H. H. Maxwell. W. K. White. G. W. Wallace. J. B. Greenshields. 1913-14 A. M. Stewart. C. Mackintosh. G. H. H. Maxwell. A. Gilmour. W. M. Crabbie. G. W. Wallace. A. T. Sloan. R. D. Milligan. R. H. Stewart. 1. Galletly. L. H. T. Sloan. C. C. Winchester. J. W. F. Neill. W. P. Paterson. J. Fleck. ]^gtg_ No records of the early teams were kept, and some of the above teams have been compiled from memory by individual members, and are therefore not complete. ACADEMICALS WHO HAVE PLAYED IN RUGBY FOOTBALL INTERNATIONALS FiNLAY, J. F., England, 1871-2-4-5. Irvine, R. W., England, 1871-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-80. Ireland, 1877-9-80. Lyall, W., England, 1871. Marshall, T. R., England, 1871-2-3-4. Mein, J. A. W., England, 1871-2-3-4-5. MoNCREiFF, F. J., England, 1871-2-3. Ritchie, G., England, 1871. Balfour-Melville, L. M., England, 1872. Bannerman, E. M., England, 1872-3. Marshall, W., England, 1872. Sanderson, J. L. P., England, 1873. Reid, R., England, 1874-5-6-7. Ireland, 1877. Young, A. H., England, 1874. FiNLAY, A. B. England, 1875. FiNLAY, N. J., England, 1875-6-8-9-80-1. Ireland, 1879-80-1. Hay Gordon, J. R., England, 1875-7. Ireland, 1877. Marshall, A., England, 1875. Robertson, D., England, 1875. Graham, J. H. S., England, 1876-7-8-9-80-1. Ireland, 1877-9-80-1. Paterson, G. Q., England, 1876. Torrie, T. J., England, 18T7. M'Leod, G., England, 1878. Irvine, D. R., England, 1878-9. Ireland, 1879- Maclagan, W. E., England, 1878-9-80-1-2-3-4-7-90. Ireland, 1879-80-1-2-3-4-5-7-8-90. Wales, 1883-4-5-7-8-90. Smith, E. R., Ireland, 1879- Tait, J. G., Ireland, 1880-5. Reid, C, England, 1881-2-3-4-6-7. Ireland, 1881-2-3-4-5-6-7-8. Wales, 1883-4-5-6-7-8. Smeaton, p. W., Ireland, 1881-3. England, 1883. *Wright, F. T., Scotland, 1881. *Strong, E. L., Wales, 1884. Ireland, 1884. Scotland, 1884. *Sample, C. H., Ireland, 1884-5. Scotland, 1886. Irvine, T. W., Ireland, 1885-6-7-8-9- England, 1886-7. Wales, 1886-7-8. M'EwAN, M. C, England, 1886-7-90-1-2. Ireland, 1887-8-9-90-1. Wales, 1887-8-9-90-1. Clay, A. T., England, 1886-7. Ireland, 1886-7. Wales, 1880-7-8. Stevenson, H. J., Ireland, 1888-9-90-1-2-3. Wales, 1888-9-90-1-2. England, 1890-1-2-3. White, T. B., Ireland, 1888. Wales, 1888-9. M'EwAN, W. M. C, England, 1894-5-6-7-8-9-1900. Wales, 1894-5-6-9-1900. Ireland, 1896-7-8-9. DoDS, J. H., England, 1895-6-7. Ireland, 1895-6-7. Wales, 1895-6. Bucher, a. M., England, 1897. Robertson Durham, A. W., England, 1897. Reid, J. M., England, 1898. Ireland, 1898-9. Nelson, T. A., England, 1898. Gillespie, .1. I., England, 1899-1900-1-4. Wales, 1900-1-2. Ireland, 1901-2-4. Crabbie, J. E., Wales, 1900-3-5. Ireland, 1902-3. England, 1904. Bell, L. H. I., England, 1900. Wales, 1904. Ireland, 1904. Morrison, W. H., Wales, 1900. TuHNBULL, Phipps, England, 1901-2. Ireland, 1901-2. Wales, 1901-2. DoDS, F. P., Ireland, 1901. Neill, R. M., England, 1901. Ireland, 1902. Crabbie, G. E., Wales, 1904. Scott, J. M. B., England, 1907-8-9-10-12-13. Ireland, 1908-9-10-11-12-13. Wales, 1908-9-10-11-12-13. France, 1910-11. South Africa, 1912. Martin, H., Ireland, 1908. Wales, 1908-9. England, 1908-9. Steyn, S. S. L., England, 1911. Ireland, 1912. SiMsoN, R. F., England, 1911. Bain, D. M., England, 1911-12-13. Wales, 1912-13-14. South Africa, 1912. Ireland, 1913-11. France, 1912-13. Maxwell, G. H. H., Ireland, 1913-14. England, 1913-14. Wales., 1914. Wallace, W. M., England, 1913-14. Wales, 1914. Ireland, 1914. *Watson, J. H. D., Wales, 1914. Scotland, 1914. France, 1914. Stewart, A. M., Wales, 1914. Sloan, A. T., Wales, 1914. * Played for England. ACADEMICALS WHO HAVE PLAYED REPRESENTATIVE CRICKET 1858 Ttventy-tmo of Scotland v. The United England XI. J. Duncan, A. Duncan, and R. B. Ranken. 1865 Gentlemen of Scotland v. Surrey. C. G. Glassford. Gentlemen of Scotland v. Gentlemen of M.C.C. C. G. Glassford. 1871 Twenty-two of Scotland v. All England XI. W. Dove, J. B. Speid, T. R. Marshall, L. M. Balfour-Melville,and E. M. Bannerman. 1874 Gentlemen of Scotland v. Free Foresters. E. M. Bannerman, T. R. Marshall, W. Dove, J. B. Speid, and L. M. Balfour-Melville. Gentlemen of Scotland v. M.C.C. E. M. Bannerman, L. M. Balfour-Melville, J. B. Speid, W. Dove, and T.R.Marshall.- 1876 Gentlemen of Scotland v. English XI. W. E. Maclagan, R. Macnair. 1878-88 Gentlemen of England v. Players, Lord's and Oval. J. Robertson Walker. Gentlemen of England v. Australians, Lord's and Oval. J. Robertson Walker. 1878 Scotland v. An England XI. W. E. Maclagan and R. Macnair. Gentlemen of Scotland v. Yorkshire. J. B. Speid and L. M. Balfour-Melville. 1880 Gentlemen of Scotland v. M.C.C. L. M. Balfour-Melville, W. E. Maclagan, R. Macnair, and T. W. Lang. Geiitlemen of Scotland v. Australians. T. R. Marshall, L. M. Balfour-Melville, and R. Macnair. 1882 Gentlemen of Scotland v. Australians. L. M. Balfour-Melville and H. Hay Brown. 1884 Gentlemen of Scotland v. Philadelphians. L M. Balfour-Melville, H. Hay Brown, and R. Macnair. 1886 Gentlemen of Scotland v. Parsees. J. Duncan. 1887 Gentlemen of Scotland v. Gentlemen of Canada. L. M. Balfour-Melville, T. R. Marshall, H. J. Stevenson, R. Macnair, and R. H. Johnston. Gentlemen of Scotland v. Yorkshire. H. J. Stevenson, L. M. Balfour-Melville, J. Duncan, and R. H. Johnston. Scotland v. United All England XI. L. M. Balfour-Melville, R. Macnair, and H. J. Stevenson. 1888 Gentlemen of Scotland v. Gentlemen of Ireland. R. H. Johnston and R. Macnair. Scotland v. Yorkshire. L. M. Balfour-Melville, H. M. Horsbrugh, H. J. Stevenson, and R. H. Johnston. 1889 Scotland v. Notts. T. R. Marshall, H. J. Stevenson, and R. H. Johnston. Gentlemen of Scotland v. Gentlemen of Philadelphia. L. M. Balfour-Melville, H. M. Horsbrugh, T. R. Marshall, H. J. Stevenson, and R. H. Johnston. 1890 Gentlemen of Scotland v. Gentlemen of Ireland. H. J. Stevenson and R. H. Johnston. 1891 Scotland v. Gloucestershire. H. J. Stevenson, R. H. Johnston, and T. R. Marshall. 1892 Scotland v. Surrey. L. M. Balfour-Melville, R. H. Johnston, H. Hay Brown, and H. J. Stevenson. Scotland v. Surrey, London. H. J. Stevenson. 1893 Scotland v. Gloucestershire. L. M. Balfour-Melville, R. H. Johnston, and H. J. Stevenson. 1894 Gentlemen of Scotland v. Hall's English XL H. Hay Brown, R. H. Johnston, and H. J. Stevenson. 569 570 ACADEMICALS WHO HAVE PLAYED REPRESENTATIVE CRICKET 1894 1905 Gentlemen of Scotland v. South Africans. Scotland v. Australians. H. Hay Brown, R. H. Johnston, and H. J. Stevenson and R. H. Johnston H. J. Stevenson. 1895 Scotland v. Lancashire. H. Hay Brown and R. H. Johnston. 1899 Scotland v. Lancashire. H. J. Stevenson. 1901 Scotland v. South Africans. H. J. Stevenson and G. L. D. Hole. 1902 Scotland v. Austi'alians. R. H. Johnston, H. J. Stevenson, and G. L. D. Hole. 1903 A Scottish XI V. Pkiladelphians. G. L. D. Hole. A Scottish XI V. G. L. Jessop's English XI. H. J. Stevenson and R. H. Johnston. 1909 Gentlemen of Scotland w. Gentlemen of Ireland. L. M. Balfour-Melvllle and J. C. Murray. 1910 Gentlemen of Scotland v. Gentlemen of Ireland. L. M. Balfour- Melville and G. L. D. Hole. 1912 Scotland v. Australians. J. C. Murray. Gentlemen of Scotland v. Gentlemen of Ireland. G. L. D. Hole. 1913 Scotland v. Oxford. J. E. Balfour-Melville. Scotland v. Surrey. J. E. Balfour-Melville. Scotland V. Northamptonshire. G. TurnbuU. ACADEMICALS WHO HAVE GAINED BLUES AT OXFORD Rorving. D. Wauchope, 1849 (1st Race). A. R. Balfour, 1904-5. J. N. M'QuEEN, I860. J. A. Gillan, 1907, 9- E. R. Balfour, 1896-7. Cricket. R. B. Ranken, I860. T. W. Lang, 1874-5. Rugby Football, J. J. Moubray, 1876-7-8. E. L. Strong, 1881, 188.S. P. R. Cadell, 1890. E. R. Balfour, 1893-4-5.* T. A. Nelson, 1897-8.* J. E. Crabbie, 1898-9-1900-1.* H. Cheyne, 1903-4. * Captain. « Association Football. J. E. Balfour-Melville, 1901-2-3-4-5, Captain. ACADEMICALS WHO HAVE GAINED BLUES AT CAMBRIDGE Rowing. H. Martin, 1907-8-9. D. M. Bain, 1910-11-12-13*. A. GiLMOUR, 1911. S. S. L. Steyn, 1911-12. F. W. Thomson, 1912-13. J. G. Monteath, 1912. G. B. Crole, 1913. D. Ingles, I860. J. G. Tait, 1880, 1882. C. H. Sample, 1882-3-4. W. H. Sample, 1884. Rugby Football. J. A. RusHTON, I869. A. S. Pringle, 1897-8. R. C. C. Campbell, 1907. W. M. Wallace, 1912-13. RESULTS OF PRINCIPAL EVENTS AT THE GAMES, 1858-1914 Year. Throwing the Cricket Ball. Distance. One Mile. Time. 100 Yards. Time. yds. ft. in. min. sec. sees. 1858 J. P. Lawrie 83 D. R. Lvall . 5 25 J. P. Lawrie 1859 C. F. Grisbrooke. 89 1 D. R. Lyall . 5 20 D. R. Lyall . 13 1860 A. Cheyne . 78 2 A. Cheyne . 5 5 N. T. H. Macallum 12 1861 J. N. Blower 84 A. W. Mein . 5 19 N. T. H. Macallum 1862 W. A. Finlay . 92 2 J. Bell-Irving J. N. Blower 12 1863 J. Bell-Irving 87 E. Lawrie W. Aitken . 1864 H. P. Burrard 95 W. F. Sinclair W. K. Gair . 1865 W. Home . 84 J. Wallace . A. A. Gordon 1866 J. H. Robinson . 86 1 6 J. Wallace . 5 22 A. Marshall . 1867 G. Macnair . 102 E. Madden . 5 32 T. R. Marshall . 1868 G. Macnair . 90 J. F. Finlay . 5 7i G. Macnair . i'H 1869 J. B. Speid . 105 J. F. Fmlay . 5 26 J. F. Finlay . 1870 J. M. Brown 97 1 T. W. Lang . 5 7i L. M. Balfour 1871 J. M. Brown 91 1 1 R. Thorburn 5 1 R. Reid 1872 R. G. Duulop 80 C. W. Mapleton . 5 12 R. E. Wood . 1873 S. L. Sharp . 85 J. J. Moubray 5 6 L. J. Aitken ni 1874 S. L. Sharp 99 2 A. G. Campbell . 5 6 L. J. Aitken 1875 A. M. Kennedy . 105 A. G. Campbell . 5 4i L. J. Aitken ioi 1876 W. S. Cameron . 78 P. W. Smeaton . 5 15 F. Oswald . 12 1877 R. P. Horsburgh 88 1 6 J. G. Tait . 5 18 C. G. Logan , iH 1878 R. P. Horsburgh 92 A. P. Reid . 5 25 C. G. Logan . 111 1879 C. H. Sample . 101 6 A. P. Reid . 6 19 F. T. Wright lot 1880 A. P. Reid . 102 A. P. Reid . 6 17 A. P. Reid . 1881 C. Reid 104 F. T. Wright 6 20 F. T. Wright 11 1882 H. W. Smith 94 J. C. Matthew 5 16 H. W. Smith 1883 H. W. Smith . 93 J. H. Oswald 5 7 H. W. Smith li* 1884 J. M'Ewan . 78 H. G. B. Kinuear . 5 5 H. G. B. Kinnear. 11 1885 H. J. Stevenson . 90 D. F. Dempster . 4 57i J. Keay llir 1886 T. V. L. Mure . 87 D. F. Dempster . 5 24 A. H. Boyd . lOf 1887 D. G. Newton 89 D. F. Dempster . 4 57i C. G. Reid . 11 1888 C. G. Newton . 98 C. C. Luke . 6 20 V, Wood . 11 1889 C. G. Newton 103 6 J. Robson . 5 I7f G. A. D. Fergusson 1890 J. Horsfield 80 J. Robson . 6 7 G. A. D. Fergusson 11 1891 F. A. K. Fergusson . 88 2 J. Robson . 5 5 W. Ramage . llf 1892 L. H. Black 88 2 J. M. Cuthbert . 5 201 E. R. Balfour 11* 1893 J. M. Reid . 84 J. M. Cuthbert . 6 23 A. D. Fordyce 10| 1894 L. B. Bradbury . 96 A. S. Pringle 5 2 A. ^V. Robertson . llj io| 1895 L. B. Bradbury . 96 A. S. Pringle 4 66| L. B. Bradbury . 1896 J. P. Cook . 96 1 T. C. Cunningham 5 I7i P. Turnbull . 10* 1897 A. G. Ramage 79 0. St. J. Gebbie . P. Turnbull . io| 1898 P. C. Young 90 2 P. C. Young 5 ■"81 4 5lJ D. M. Wood 10| 1899 H. E. Scott 87 1 6 W. P. S. Gibson . D. M. Wood 11 1900 P. Turnbull 87 6 A. G. Thomson 4 56| G. L. D. Hole 111 1901 G. E. Crabbie 94 2 H. H. Thorburn . 5 8| G. E. Crabbie 11 1902 P. M. Murray 87 2 J. Smith 5 7i J. R. Dickson llf 1903 G. G. Blackwood 101 1 6 R. C. Lundie 5 7f A. Dewar 11 1904 J. A. Robertson Durham 90 A. Dewar 5 21f C. Anderson 111 1905 J.A.Robertson Durham 83 F. C. Muirhead . 5 3 C. Anderson 11 1906 R. R. Brewis 94 C. Mackintosh 5 5 H. Martin . lOf 1907 T. M. Anderson . 96 1 1^ I. F. Grant . 5 3 H. Martin . lOf 1908 C. E. Salvesen 81 1 6' A. R. Rainy. 5 19 I. Galletly . 111 1909 E. D. Milligan . 84 2 W. M. Crabbie . 5 15f R. F. Simson m 1910 W. M. Wallace . 91 1 4 W. M. Crabbie . 4 47f W. Todt . lOi* 1911 W. M. Wallace . 93 2 W. M. Crabbie * 4 47 N. G. Salvesen 11 1912 W.M.Wallace* 105 6i R. C. Fletcher . 5 21f R. Clark 11 1913 T. Scott 88 2 L. H. T. Sloan . 5 181 W. B. Constable llf 1914 J. Lindsay . 82 9 J. S. Oliphant 5 16f R. D. Stevenson . 11* * Record. t Strong following wind. RECORDS AT THE GAMES. Throwing the Cricket Ball, 1912— W. M. Wallace, 105 yds. 6^ in. One Mile, 1911— W. M. Crabbie, 4 min. 47 sees. 100 Yards, 1910— W. Tod, lOJ sees. (Records counting only from 1883, when the Club joined the Scottish Amateur Athletic Association.) 671 572 RESULTS OF PRINCIPAL EVENTS AT THE GAMES, 1858-1914 Year. High Jump. Height. Quarter Mile. Time. Long Leap. Distance. ft. sees. It. in. 1858 P. Holmes . 4 7 H. B. M'Neill . 13 2 185!) J. Lloyd 5 4 J. Patterson 13 4 1860 W. Cunningham Smith 4 6 A. W. Mein . 15 4 1861 N. T. H. Macallum 4 9 N. T. H. Macallum 15 6 1862 J. N. Blower 4 8 J. N. Blower W. Aitken . 13 1863 W. A. Finlay 4 n J. Bell-Irving W. A. Finlay 15 2 1864 H. P. Burrard\^„ C.J.T.DunlopJ^'*- J. C. Brown . 4 5 W.K. Gair J. R. Musgrave . 14 4 1865 4 9 A. A. Gordon 60 A. Robertson 14 5 1866 J. Wallace . 4 9 J. Wallace . 82 T. R. Marshall . 16 10 1867 G. Macnair . 4 9 E. M. Madden . 70 T. R. Marshall . 16 1 1868 G. Macnair . 5 2 A. Todrick . 67 G. Macnair . 17 H 1869 J. Robertson 4 8 H. P. Campbell 68 H. P. Campbell . 16 9 1870 J. C. Campbell 5 G. H. Dunsmure 59 W. Blackwood 16 3i 1871 J. M. Brown 4 8* R. Reid 58i R. Reid 16 5" 1872 W. A. Harvey . 5 2" T. A. Bell 60 J. R. Blackwood . 15 2 1873 A. D. Blyth \ J. G. Spence f ^^^ 4 9 D. Hall . 68i J. R. Blackwood . 17 7 1874 J. J. Moubrayl N. J. Finlay J ^^- 5 J. J. Mowbray . 56 L. J. Aitken 18 6 1875 F. Oswald . 4 11 N. J. Finlay 61 L. J. Aitken 18 6 1876 H. Hamilton \ R. Harvey J ^^■ 5 1 P. W. Matthew . . . 58 G. F. Heath . 17 2 1877 G. F. Heath . 5 H. Maxwell 57i E. S. Balfour 16 10 1878 C. G. Logan. 5 C. G. Logan 68 C. G Logan 18 7 1879 J. Burns 5 M. C. AVright . 57 C. H. Sample 16 6 1880 F. T. Wright 5 1 M. C. \\'right . 57 A. P. Reid . 20 1881 H. W. Smith 6 1 W. G. Blackwood 58 F. T. Wright 16 1 1882 H. W. Smith 5 3 W. H. Musgrave ... H. W. Smith 16 6 1883 H. W. Smith 6 H. W. Smith 58 H. W. Smith 18 1884 J. G. Glassford 4 8 D. C. Irons. ... H. G. B. Kinnear. 16 8 1885 J. H. Crawford . 4 5 J. Keay 56i A. H. Bovd . 16 1886 C. G. Glover 5 2 A. H. Bovd 60 A. H. Boyd . 17 1887 C. R. ShirreflF 5 1 G. R. W. Ross . m L. Wright . 16 1888 J. W. Thomson 4 10 V. Wood . 60 D. G. Newton 1 H.G.W.Meiklej^'l 16 1 1889 F. F. Lyall . 4 8 F. F. Lyall . 62 A. F. Hislop 1890 A. M. Bucher 5 R. B. Alison 58 A. M. Bucher 17' 11 1891 A. M. Bucher 6 4 W. Ramage 584 A. M. Bucher 18 7 1892 E. R. Balfour 5 2 F. M. Coldstream 58 G. G. Harvev 17 6 1893 W. Dove 5 2 A. W. Robertson 56| W. St. J. Gebbie . 18 4 1894 J. H. Dods 5 ^ A. W. Robertson 66 W. A. Sraeaton . 18 10| 1895 W. Dove 5 4 L. B. Bradbury . 64f J. I. Gillespie 17 9 1896 J. L Gillespie 5 1 P. Turnbull ' . 65f 54| J. W. \Fyllie 18 9 1897 J. S. Dove . 4 lOi P. Turnbull W. A. Burns 18 6 1898 P. Turnbull . 5 1 D. M. Wood 57| D. M. Wood 18 2 1899 P. Turnbull . 5 P. Turnbull 675 D. M. Wood 19 1900 G. L. D. Hole . 5 1 P. Turnbull 57i R. M'Lean . 17 3 1901 G. S. Falconer 4 iH H. Cheyne . 60 G. E. Crabbie 19 6 1902 A. G. Ritchie 6 A. Dewar . 60 J. A. R. Cargill . 17 4i 1903 N. M. Lees . 5 u J. A. Robertson Durham 601 J. M. M'Keand . 17 10 1904 H. J. Simson 4 11" C. Anderson 58 C. Anderson 18 10 1905 A. G. Simson 5 J. A. Robertson Durham 66 C. Anderson 19 1906 G. Btilfour Kinnear 4 11 S. H. Watson . ... H. Martin . 18 5 1907 J. H. D. Watson . 5 01 W. Milne . 55^ H.Martin*. 20 1 1908 J. H. D. Vyatson . 5 2| S. H. Watson . 56% J. H. D. AVatson . 19 6 1909 R. F. Simson 5 1 R. F. Simson 56 R. F. Simson 18 5 1910 W. M. Wallace . 5 3 W. Tod * . . . 64 R. Clark . 18 4 1911 W. M. Wallace*. 5 6 H. F. \V. W. Buchan . 661 C. D. Ritchie 19 7 1912 W. M. Wallace . 5 4|' R. Clark . 571 W. M. Wallace 19 2| 1913 A. S. Chapman \ T. Scott r'- R. K. Gordon 4 10^ ( R. D. Stevenson . 60| T. Scott 19 3 1914 4 8 J. S. Oliphant . 66i W. B. Constable 17 10 * Record. RECORDS AT THE GAMES. IHgh Jump, 1911— W. M. VFallace, 5 ft. 5 in. Quarter Mile, 1910— W. Tod, 64 sees. Lovg Leap, 1907— H. Martin, 20 ft. 1 in. (Recorda counting only from 1883, when the Club joined the Scottish Amateur Athletic Association.) RESULTS OF PRINCIPAL EVENTS AT THE GAMES, 1858-1914 573 Year. Hurdle Race, 120 Yards. Time. Half Mile. Time. Putting the 'Weight. Distance. 1858 U. R. Lyall . 1859 D. R. Lyall . 1860 A. Cheyne 1861 N. T. H. Macallum 1862 J. N. Blower . 1863 A. Rogersoii . 1864 B. Gumming . 1865 J. Wallace . 1866 A. Marshall . 1867 T. R. Marshall 1868 G. Macnair . 1869 L. M. Balfour 1870 L. M. Balfour 1871 R. G. Dunlop 1872 R. E. WooA . 1873 H. MoncreiiF. 1874 L J. Aitken . 1875 L. J. Aitken . 1876 C. G. Logan . 1877 E. S. Balfour 1878 C. G. Logan . 1879 F. T. Wright 1880 F. T. Wright 1881 F. T. Wright 1882 T. W. Irvine. 1883 J. Johnstone . 1884 H. G. B. Kinnear . 1885 J. H. Crawford j . 1886 D. F. Dempster . 1887 D. F. Dempster 1888 A. F. Hislop . 1889 G. A. D. Fergusson 1890 G. A. D. Fergusson 1891 J. Robson 1892 J. M. Cuthbert . 1893 J. M. Cuthbert . 1894 J. H. Dods . 1895 W.Dovet • 1896 P. Turnbull . 1897 P. Turnbull . 1898 J. E. Crabbie 1899 R. McNeill . 1900 P. Turnbull . 1901 H. Cheyue 1902 P. M. Murray 1903 P. M. Murray 1904 C. M. R.Thatcher. 1905 J. E. Shennan 1906 H. Martin 1907 H. Martin . 1908 J. H. D. Watson . 1909 R. F. Simson . 1910 J. R. Wishart 1911 H.F.W.W.Buchan 1912 R. A. F.S.Robertson 1913 T. Scott 1914 R. D. Stevenson sec^. 33 22 23 22 20 19i 18 19 20 20 18 18? 19 18f 19f 18 20J- 19i m 18* 21* 24-1 20i 214 21 19i 19 19i 18t 19* 19 18* 20 ■TO D. M. Bain . ^V. M. Crabbie W. M. Crabbie f J. W. E. Miller L. H. T. Sloan J. S. Oliphant 20i 18 Hi 224 20| 19 C. Anderson C. Anderson H. Martin | . H. Martin f • J. G. Monteath . J. G. Monteath C. E. Salvesen ^Y. U. Crabbie . A. F. P. Christison N. F. Dixon . A. H. Douglas 29 y 32 6 34 5 32 8 31 30 28 2 27 3 29 65 29 * 1858 to 186«, 150 vards ; 1867, 1868, 140 yards ; 1869 onwards, 120 yards. t Record. J Not accepted as a record — too light a weight. RECORDS AT THE GAMES. Hurdle Race, 120 yards (Id flights), 1885 and 1895— J. H. Crawford and YV. Dove, 18 sees. Half Mile, 1911— W. M. Crabbie, 2 min. 114 sees. Putting the Weight, 1907— H. Martin, 32 ft. 8 in. (Records counting only from 1883, when the Club joined the Scottish Amateur Athletic Association.) GYMNASTIC EIGHTS 1894 J. I. Gillespie. W. A. Smeaton. D. Macgill. J. M. Bell. H. Dawson. F. Anderson. I. M. Macrae. J. W. J. Alves. 1897 and 1898 No vecoi-ds. 1895 J. I. Gillespie. J. M. Bell. R. B. Robertson. R. H. Carlisle. L. H. 1. Bell. H. T. Cuthbert. F. Anderson. M. B. Duncan. 1899 A. Wbite. A. M. Oliver. H. M. J. Alves. D. W. H. Mackinnon. J. A. D. Bell. H. H. Thorburn. W. M. Black. W. P. S. Gibson. 1896 J. I. Gillespie. J. M. Bell. L. H. I. Bell. R. H. Carlisle. I. M. Macrae. A. Pott. A. White. J. A. Paton. 1900 No record. 1901 H. H. Thorburn. A. G. Ritchie. P. M. Murray. No further record. 1902 A. G. Ritchie. J. B. Greenshields. F. J. Falconer. N. O. Lundholm. A. W. Garden. P. M. Murray. N. R. Macpherson. D. C. Mitchell. 1903 J. B. Greenshields. A. Macleod. G. Hamilton. R. C. Reid. J. H. Milligan. J. C. M. Bell. K. M. Oliphant. M. H. Thorburn. 1904 A. Macleod. G. Hamilton. A. S. Paterson. A. Burn-Murdoch. J. M. M'Keand. R. C. Reid. o W. A. Hole. W. Haddon. 1905 A. Macleod. R. C. Reid. M. Gardner. J. Alexander. W. Bruce. W. R. Stewart. W. T. Burn-Murdoch. J. C. G. Fergusson. 1908 and 1909 No competitions were held. 1912 T. Scott. N. F. Dixon. J. M'Laren. F. P. MacGillivray. L. H. T. Sloan. F. J. Christison. K. F. Caird. J. H. T. Graham. 1906 W. R. Stewart. J. Alexander. R. C. Reid. M. Gardner. J, C. G. Fergusson. R. C. Blackwood. W. Bruce. H. M. G. Brickmann. 1910 H. F. W. W. Buchan. G. B. Crole. N. G. Salvesen. W. M. Grabble. A. C. M'Intosh. G. E. F. Campbell. A. T. Motherwell. R. Macintyre. 1918 T. Scott. N. F. Dixon. K. F. Caird. L. H. T. Sloan. J. M'Laren. R. K. Gordon. G. H. Buscke. F. J. Christison. 1907 H. F. W. W. Buchan. J. Alexander. F. O. Taylor. R. C. Blackwood. J. S. Ker. R. M. Drybrough. C. N. Roney-Dougal. A. K. Handasyde. 1911 H. F. W. W. Buchan. N. G. Salvesen. W. M. Wallace. W. B. Young. G. E. F. Campbell. A. I. Dobbin. N. F. Dixon. L. H. T. Sloan. 1914 J. M'Laren. J. H. Carmichael. R. H. Gordon. W. T. M'Kellar. K. J. C. Hill. A. D. Foster. A. B. M. Bogle. H. K. Salvesen. SHOOTING 1911 Cadet Officer H. F. ^\ Buchan (Capt.). Sergt. G. Hamilton. Corp. J. H. T. Graham. Private A. J. R. Wishart. ,, D. G. Prosser. „ W. B. Young. „ I. M. Fraser. Drummer D. B. iSIackenzie List of Shooting Eights 1912 ^V. Sergt. J. H. T. Graham (Capt.). Lance-Corp. A. J. R. ^^ishart. Cadet I. M. Fraser. „ D. G. Prosser. Lance-Corp. D. C. Wehrschmidt. „ P. C. Hunter. Cadet R. Graham. Lance-Corp. A. H. Macfarlane. 1913 Sergt. P. C Hunter (Capt.). Corp. D. G. Prosser. Lance-Sergt. J. J. G. Mac William. Lance-Corp. G. W. yiuir. Cadet J. E. Miles. „ K. J. C. Hill. „ R. M. Dewar. „ S. G. Tayler. Waiting jh«». Private P. C. Hunter. Waiting man. Cadet S. G. Tayler. Waiting man. Corp. W. Harrison. Simultaneous Matches, 1912 1st June. 6th June. 13th June. 18th June. 25th June. 27th June. 3rd July. 0. Marlborough , V. Watson's, . V. FetteSj V. Leys, V. Lancing, . V. Oundle, V. Bedford, . 1'. Haileybury, V. Trinity College, Cambridge, Opponents. 42'8 449 475 4G, W. A. . 1889-90 „ W. H. . ■ 1857-64 ,, W. Watson 1855-62 ,, W. Wemyss 1855-62 Andrew, James 1908-9 Angus, Archibald . 1892-3 „ J.N. . 1893-4 „ R.L. . 1900-1 „ Stewart 1874-81 Annan, James 1878-85 „ WiUiam . 1911-12 ,, W. G. 1844-51 Annandale, Alexander 1861-8 Annesley, F. C. W. 1890-1 Anson, G. F. W. . 1889-90 „ O. M. H. . 1851-8 Anstruther, Hamilton 1849-56 „ R. D. . 1906-7 Arbuthnott, David 1871-8 „ H. C. . 1833-40 Archer, J. H. 1894-5 Archibald, E. S. . 1867-74 ., George . 1911-12 „ J. D. H. de B. 1906-7 „ J. P. . Argyll, Duke of. See Lome Marquis of. 1827-34 Arkley, Patrick 1853-60 „ Patrick 1828-35 „ Robert 1876-83 Armour, Hamilton 1869-76 „ Harold V. 1868-75 „ M. Stuart 1868-75 Armour-Hannay, S. B. 191 1-12 Armstrong, A. S. . 1837-44 ., Charles 1913-14 „ Ian 1861-8 „ J.T. . 1869-76 „ L. E. . 1891-2 „ M. S. D. 1892-3 „ W. W. EUiot 1871-8 Amot, J. F. . 1897-8 Arnott, A. M. 1875-82 „ G. L. 1882-90 „ H. G. 1846-53 „ PMip 1905-6 „ R. L. I. 1827-34 Arrow, John . 1854-61 Arthur, Finlay F. R. 1854-61 „ J. R. 1826-33 Arundell, G. A. Hunter- 1828-35 „ W. F. Hunter- 1883-91 Ashbumer, R. A. . 1840-7 Ashby, John . 1888-9 Asher, W. A. PAGE 103 159 321 532 482 223 448 42 223 154 424 443 240 14 491 206 77 103 128 36 418 223 206 206 515 437 443 476 349 370 528 133 25S 424 418 178 164 504 329 73 449 300 528 504 42 191 48 361 314 307 307 52S 91 537 258 314 430 437 329 462 354 389 146 500 42 197 197 36 48 393 106 410 INDEX YEAR PACE YEAR I9OO-I Atkinson, Alan 476 1840-7 Balfour, Hon. Tames 1859-66 A. C. W. 240 I86I-8 „ J. F. . 1824-31 John 21 1888-9 ,, Hon. James M. 1854-61 J.B. . 197 1824-7 ,, John 1863-70 „ Lang 271 1824-30 John I9OO-I L.L. . 476 1825-32 ,, John 1827-34 „ Thomas . 42 1826-33 John 1830-7 T.J. . 58 1848-55 ,, John Blair (Lord Kin- 1824-31 Auchinleck, Gilbert 21 ross) 1832-9 Melville 69 1867-74 ,, J- H. 1874-81 Auld, G. W. . 349 1878-85 „ J. N. 1856-63 „ Hugh . 213 1829-36 J. R. 1865-72 „ J.C. . 287 1888-9 Hon. J. R. Blaii 1869-76 „ R.J. . 314 1852-9 ,, Lewis 1832-9 Austin, Edward . 69 1859-66 „ Lewis 1828-35 „ Hugh 48 1861-8 „ Lewis 1871-8 J. J. Mem . • 329 I86I-8 „ L. C. 1875-82 R. D. J. Mein . ■ 355 1 890- 1 ,, Hon. Norman F W. '. 1902-3 Ayling, F. T. . 487 1827-34 Robert . 1898-9 „ J. c. . • 467 1836-43 „ R. G. 1871-8 Ayton, E. I. . • 329 1829-36 ,, R. James . 1873-80 „ James ■ 343 1866-73 „ R. John . 1858-65 Aytoun, James 230 1905-6 Ronald E. 1850-7 ,, Marriott . 170 1824-9 „ T. G. 1856-63 Robert . • 213 1827-34 Walter . 1824-8 ,, W. Edmonstoune 5 1827-34 1874-81 1858-65 ,, WiUiam . , „ W. A. A. . „ W. G. . 1843-50 Babington, A. M. . . 128 1824-9 W. J. 1894-5 Backhouse, J. B. . ■ 449 1894-5 Balfour-Kinnear, G. P.-R.- 1891-2 Bailey, F. M. • 430 1888-9 G. W. Balfour I89I-2 „ P.H.H. . 430 1877-84 „ „ H. G. . 1853-60 Baillie, A. W. M. 191 1870-7 „ ,, James 1832-9 „ H. D'Oyly . 69 1871-8 Balfour-MelviUe, E. S. 1837-44 „ John . 91 1858-65 F. M. 1867-74 „ R. G. 301 1824-31 James 1867-74 ,, William 301 1889-90 J- E. 1824-9 „ W. R. 9 1856-63 " J-?-^ 1897-8 Bain, D. M. . 462 1860-7 John E 1905-6 „ G.A. . 500 1889-90 J. I. 1856-63 „ James . 213 1824-7 John M 1858-65 ,, Lewis P. 230 1864-71 L. M. 1864-71 „ WiUiam 279 1860-7 R. A. A 1897-8 „ W. F. . 462 1871-8 Balgarnie, J. L. 1905-6 „ W.G. . 500 1880-7 BaU, F. R. K. 1846-53 Bainbridge, E. T. . 146 1880-7 „W.S.D. . 1867-74 Baird, Andrew 301 1902-3 Ballantme, A. S. . 1867-74 „ G. B. . 301 1905-6 C. L. . 1880-7 „ G. H. . 380 1901-2 E. J. . 1844-51 „ John . 133 1902-3 Harry . 1824-31 „ J. W. . 21 I89I-2 James . 1824-9 „ WiUiam 9 1856-63 Ballantyne, A. J. . 1838-45 „ WiUiam 96 1912-13 C. K. N. 1852-9 Bairnsfather, H. W. 186 1846-53 J. G. . 1842-9 Baker, Benjamin . 122 1824-9 J.R. ■ 1855-62 Bald, Edward 206 1824-30 John . 1852-9 Balderston, Archibald 186 1825-32 J. A. . 1859-66 W.C. . 240 1908-9 ,, J. B. Norman 1865-72 Baldwin, Henry 287 1861-8 R. A. . 1855-62 T. F. 206 1835-42 R. M. . 1862-9 Balfour, A. F. 264 1908-9 „ T. H. Norman 1891-2 „ A. R. . 431 1835-42 BaUard, George 1824-31 „ Buchanan 21 1838-45 „ J. A. . . 1831-8 Charles 64 1854-61 BaUenden, John 1836-43 ;: CM. . . 85 1869-76 BalUngaU, Charles . 1842-9 „ Edward . 122 1834-41 G. R. . 1885-93 E.R. 400 1903-4 „ R. M. . 1858-65 ;; F.D. . . . 230 1861-8 Bankhead, W. J. C. 1903-4 „ Frank 491 1878-85 Bankier, Arthur 1831-8 George . 64 1897-8 Banks, C. S 1888-9 Hon. H. R. C. . 411 1857-64 „ G- C 1838-45 HughM. . 96 1907-8 „ H. C. 1863-70 1896-7 I. Bayley . I. Bayley . 271 458 1824-29 1852-9 „ James „ Sir WiUiam Mitch eU '. 579 580 INDEX YEAR 1856-63 Bannerman, A. D'Arcy 1851-8 „ D. D. 1903-4 „ T>. D. 1858-65 E. M. 1857-64 „ J- M. . 1864-71 „ J. P. . 1908-9 „ J. P. . 1910-11 „ R. B. W. 1869-76 „ W. B. 1854-61 Barber, Frederick . 1830-7 „ R. H. 1830-7 „ S. W. 1 890-1 Barbour, G. Freeland 1912-13 „ R. Freeland 1827-34 Barclay, P. W. 1864-71 Barker, J. W. 1909-10 ,, Luke 1868-75 Barlas, James 1868-75 .. William 1850-7 Barnes, Alexander 1850-7 Barnhill, James 1842-9 Barr, Fidele . 1842-9 „ M. T. . 1912-13 „ T. B. . 1890-1 Barrack, J. W. 1878-85 Barrett, H. H. 1893-4 „ H. R. 1877-84 „ J. A. S. 1913-14 „ J. C. M. 1882-90 „ J. C. W. 1835-42 Barrington, C. G. 1841-8 Barry, R. J. . 1825-32 Bartholomew, George 1901-2 Barty, J. B. . 1878-85 Bassano, T. M. 1912-13 Bastow, C. G. 1911-12 „ J. E. 1859-66 Baxter, Charles 1889-90 „ C. S. 1824-8 ,, Edmund 1888-9 „ Edmund 1853-60 ,, James 1857-64 » John 1875-82 Bayley, Isaac F. 1881-8 Bayne, J. E. 1884-92 Beale, C. T. . 1883-91 „ James 1831-8 Bean, Charles 1827-34 Beatson, Robert 1834-41 „ W. S. 1913-14 Beattie, Charles 1893-4 » ^'^°^ ^■ 1902-3 „ M. H. L. 1855-62 Beatton, J. W. 1828-35 Beck, James . 1828-35 „ John . 1852-9 Beckett, H. B. 1851-8 ,, Stephen 1847-54 Beers, William 1843-50 Begbie, C. N. W. 1836-43 „ J- W. 1857-64 „ J- H. A. 1834-41 ,, Robert 1851-8 „ T. H. 1877-84 Begg, Alexander 1873-80 „ George 1877-84 „ John . 1911-12 „ J. B. A. 1912-13 „ P- H. . 1888-9 „ R- Henderson 1887-8 „ W. Henderson 1824-8 Beilby, G. T. 1834-41 „ J. H. 1835-42 „ W. R. ■ 213 1879-86 Beith, Alexander ■ 375 . 178 1843-50 BeHrage, H. J. . 128 • 491 1895-6 BeU, Adam D. • 454 • 231 1851-8 „ Alexander ■ 179 • 223 1862-9 ,, Alexander . 26i • 279 1874-81 ,, Alexander 349 • 515 1832-9 „ A. Carlyle 69 • 524 i 1S75-82 „ A. D. . • 355 • 314 1851-8 ,, A. Montgomerie 179 197 1854-61 ,, A. J. Montgomerie 197 58 1841-8 ,, Andrew Beatson 113 ■ 59 1901-2 ,, Andrew Beatson 482 • 425 1880-7 , A. C. Beatson 380 • 532 1874-81 ,, Anthony 350 ■ 43 1861-8 , A. M. Montgomerie 258 ■ 279 1855-62 „ Benjamin 206 ■ 519 1879-86 , Benjamin 375 • 307 1883-91 , Benjamin 393 • 307 1 871-8 , B. D. Craigie . 329 170 1844-51 , Carlyle . 133 . 170 1833-40 , C. C. . 73 122 1827-34 , C. D. . 43 122 1856-63 , C. E. 213 ■ 532 1848-55 , C. H. . 159 425 1846-53 , C. Y. Beatson 147 • 370 1871-8 , Claud Hamilton 329 443 1846-53 , C. W. . 147 - 365 1900-1 , David . 477 • 537 1857-64 , E. Montgomerie 223 ■ 389 1863-70 , , F. Graham 272 . 81 1831-8 , F. J. . 64 • 113 1842-9 , Frederick 122 28 1824-30 , , George . 15 482 1843-50 , G. C. . 128 • 371 1858-65 , G. F. . 231 • 533 1858-65 , , G. G. . 231 . 528 1871-8 , G. J. Hamilton 329 240 1824-7 , G. Joseph I . 418 1863-70 , , G. Joseph 272 6 1862-9 H. Montgomerie 264 . 411 1850-7 Hugh C. 170 . 191 1832-9 James . 69 • 223 1844-51 James 133 • 355 1866-73 , J. H. W. 295 384 1864-71 , J. K. 279 • 397 1888-9 J.N. 411 • 393 1896-7 J. S. 458 . 64 1852-9 John 186 43 1859-66 , John 240 ■ 77 1871-8 , John 330 ■ 537 1877-84 John Beatson . 365 • 443 1902-3 , J. Cardeau 487 • 487 1892-3 J. C. M. 437 . 206 1824-30 , J. Craigie 15 . 48 1833-40 J.D. . . . 73 . 48 1862-9 , J. Hamilton . 265 186 1847-54 J. Montgomerie 154 . 178 1888-9 J. Montgomerie 411 • 154 1847-54 Joseph . 154 . 128 1888-9 Joseph A. D. . 411 • 85 1851-8 L. A. . 179 223 1888-9 L. H. I. 411 • 77 1833-40 L. R. . 73 • 179 1890-1 M. F. H. 425 • 365 1849-56 M. Montgomerie 164 ■ 343 1878-85 N. D. Beatson 371 • 365 1850-7 Peter . 170 . 528 1824-30 Robert 15 • 533 1831-8 Robert . 64 . 411 1850-7 Robert . 171 • 409 1859-66 Robert . 240 6 1850-7 R. Craigie 171 • 77 1870-7 R. Hamilton . 321 . 82 1842-9 R. Home 122 INDEX 581 1866-73 1840-7 1865-72 1824-30 1846-53 1854-61 1913-14 1825-32 1848-55 1852-9 1869-76 1859-66 1857-64 1874-81 1832-9 1857-64 1845-52 1906-7 1824-7 1S59-66 1886-94 1S45-52 1825-32 1888-9 1834-41 1833-40 1828-35 1825-32 1848-55 1869-76 1869-76 1865-72 1863-70 1833-40 1833-40 1896-7 1860-7 1905-6 1909-10 1913-14 1906-7 1904-5 1912-13 1857-64 1834-41 1866-73 1867-74 1835-42 1845-52 1889-90 1837-44 1885-93 1 899-1900 1845-52 1885-93 1910-11 1909-10 1867-74 1913-14 1826-33 1900-1 1826-33 1892-3 1892-3 1892-3 1898-9 1898-9 1897-S 1898-9 1824-9 1826-33 1883-91 1907-8 1825-32 BeU, R. Hunter PAGE • 295 YEAR 185I-8 PACE Birdwood, Gordon F. . .170 „ Thomas 107 1868-75 Birkett, J. E. • 307 „ T. A. . . 287 1850-7 Birrell, Charles . 171 „ T. B. . 15 1868-75 „ John . . 308 „ William • 147 1877-84 „ Walter W. • 365 „ William . 198 1870-7 „ W. G. 321 „ WilUam • 537 1871-8 Black, Adam 330 „ W. Hamilton . . 28 1875-82 „ Adam R. 355 „ W. Henry • 159 1870-7 „ A. H. Spans • 321 „ W. Montgomerie . 186 1913-14 ;, C. M. . • 537 „ W. Scott • 314 1854-61 „ F. H. . . 198 Bell-Irving, David . . 244 1881-8 „ F. M. . . 384 „ „ John . . 227 1901-2 „ G. M. . . 482 BeUairs, Malcolm . • 350 1870-7 „ H. F. Spens • 321 Bellinger, J. T. . 69 1902-3 „ J- A. . . 487 Bendall, E. A. 223 1865-72 „ John . . 287 Bennet, James . 140 I9IO-II „ John . • 524 „ J. L. • 504 1895-6 „ J. B. . ■ 454 Bennett, Alexander I 1881-8 ,, J. Milne • 384 A. H. 240 1905-6 „ J-S. . . 500 , G. H. 405 1848-55 „ J. w. 160 , G. W. . 140 1885-93 „ L. H. . . 401 James . 28 1907-8 „ M. A. . 510 J. F. . 411 1900-1 „ N. S. . • 477 J. H. 77 1885-93 „ R. B. . . 401 Peter ■ 74 1900-1 „ T. W. • 477 R. A. . 48 1904-5 „ Walter I. • 496 William . • 29 1894-5 „ William • 449 Bennie, Archibald . 160 1909-10 „ W. C. G. . "ilQ Bentley, H. E. • 314 1849-56 „ W. MacmiHan . .164 Bernard, J. Mackay • 314 1897-8 „ W. MacmiUan . . 463 Berry, Edmund . 287 1827-34 Blackburn, Andrew 43 „ G. A. . . 272 1824-7 ,, CoUn (Lord Justice „ John . 74 Blaci bum, Q.B.) r „ Robert 74 1831-8 Hugh . 64 Bertram, J. N. - 458 1854-61 ,, James . 198 Berwick, W. A. . 248 1824-30 John 15 Best, Alexander . 500 1860-7 J- E. . 249 „ Allan . 519 1860-7 J- F. ■ 249 „ Finlay . ■ 537 1824-7 Peter I „ Harrower 504 1829-36 R. B. • 54 ,, Ian • 496 1846-53 Blackie, Alexander ■ 147 „ WiUiam ■ 533 1852-9 Blackwood, C. D. . . 186 Bethell, William . 223 1888-9 C. H. . . 411 Bethune, Alexander 77 1847-54 G. F. . 154 Angus . • 295 I89I-2 G. G. . 431 „ Malcolm N. . 301 1891-2 J. M. . - 431 „ Robert . 82 1855-62 „ John . 207 Beveridge, A. Watt . 140 1889-90 J-L- ■ • 419 A. Watt . 418 1867-74 J.R- • . 301 David . 91 1851-8 Robert • 179 „ Erskine 400 1897-8 R. C. . • 463 „ Gordon ■ 472 1889-90 R. T. . • 419 Henry . 140 1850-7 Thomas . 171 „ Henry . . 401 1875-82 Walter G. . 355 H. J. . 524 1846-53 „ William - 147 Ian A. . • 519 ' 1863-70 WiUiam . 272 John . . 301 1891-2 W. T. . • 431 J-A. . • 537 i 1824-31 Blagrave, Charles . 21 William 36 1 1827-34 „ Thomas . • 43 Bieberstedt, R. H. . • 477 ■ 1866-73 Blaikie, Adrian • 295 Bigge, J. F. . • 36 1874-81 „ C. L. 35» BUton, G. A. • 437 1855-62 „ J. A. 207 „ J. W. • 437 1868-75 R. H. ■ 308 „ L. L. . . • 437 1858-65 Walter B. . . 231 Binnie, Harold ■ 467 ' 1860-7 „ W.F.G. . ■ 249 „ R. D. ■ 467 1913-14 Blair, Alastair C. . ■ 537 „ R. F. • 463 , 1844-51 „ Alexander . • 134 ;; T.R. . . ■ 467 1 1903-4 „ Alexander . • 491 Binning, R. B. Monro . 10 1909-10 „ A. W. . • 510 Binny, Charles • 36 1 1837-44 „ C. Hunter . . 91 Graham ■ 393 1835-42 „ D. Hunter . . 82 ;; T. G. . . 510 1825-32 „ Sir E. Hunter , Bart. . 29 jj J. W. . . . 29 1846-53 „ H. Temple . • 147 582 INDEX YEAR PAGE ' YEAR PAGE 1854-61 Blair, Hugh . . . . 198 1859-66 Boswall, T. A. Houstoun (now 1895-6 „ H. A 454 BoswjaU-Preston 240 1882-90 „ H. M 389 1858-65 „ W. Houstoun (afterwards 1825-32 „ James Hunter 29 BoswaU-Preston) . 231 1824-31 „ John . . . . 21 Boulay, Du. See Du Boulay. I9IO-II „ John . 524 1865-72 Boulton, W. T. L. . 287 1834-41 „ John Hunter 77 1908-9 Bow, J. D. R. 515 1902-3 „ J- s. . 487 1875-82 Bowden, G. W. C. . 355 1847-54 „ Patrick 154 1875-82 Bower, Denis M. . 355 I9OO-I „ P. E. A. 477 1824-31 Bowerbank, Lewis . 21 I9OO-I „ P. J. . 477 1 863-70 BowhiU, J. H. 272 1906-7 „ Thomas, jun. 504 1902-3 Bowie, A. R. C. 487 1835-42 „ W. Hunter . 82 1864-71 ,, A.G 280 ,, Cunynghame. See Cun 1842-9 ,, D. W. 122 ynghame. 1838-45 „ Duncan M. . 96 I87I-8 Blanshard, G. E. . 330 1888-9 „ J-T 411 1826-33 Blood, Bagot 36 1912-13 „ J.W. ... 533 1826-33 „ W. B. 36 1881-8 „ R. G. ... 384 1857-64 Blower, J. N. 223 1859-66 „ R. W. ... 240 1896-7 Blue, Angus . 458 1824-30 „ William 15 1875-82 Blyth, A. M. . 355 1912-13 „ W. Cunningham . 533 1866-73 „ Arnold D. 295 1831-8 Bowin, R. C 64 1864-71 „ F. C. . 279 1855-62 Bowman, A. W. . 207 1864-71 „ H. C. . . 280 1853-60 G.C. . . . 191 1906-7 „ H.M. . . 504 1855-62 H. J. . 207 I89I-2 „ J. D. . 431 1870-7 WiUiam . 321 1906-7 „ J.M. 504 1877-84 Boycott, A. B. 365 I89I-2 „ J. S. . 431 1877-84 „ OwenD. . 365 1870-7 „ L. H. . 321 1870-7 Boyd, Adam Brack 321 1842-9 „ Robert 122 1850-7 „ A. R. A. . 171 1827-34 Boghurst, F. E. . 43 1860-7 „ A. Scheviz . 249 1824-7 Bogle, Andrew I 1880-7 „ A. S. . 380 1906-7 „ A. B. M. . 504 I9OI-2 „ Andrew 482 1828-35 ,, Archibald . 48 1874-81 ,, Arthur 350 1838-45 „ George 96 1880-7 „ A. H 381 1824-31 ,, Hamilton 21 1888-9 ,. A. 411 1828-35 „ John . 48 1879-86 ,, Edward 375 1838-45 Boileau, C. E. 96 1877-84 „ F-D 365 1840-7 R. S. 107 1869-76 „ F-N 315 1852-9 Bolam, Charles 186 1883-91 „ H. J 393 1837-44 Boley, John . 91 1881-8 „ H. N 385 1848-55 Bonar, Archibald . 160 1855-62 „ J.E.E. A. . . . 207 1829-36 „ G. D. 54 1863-70 ,. J-G 272 1850-7 ,, James 171 1895-6 „ J. Gordon . 454 1850-7 „ Hon. James A. . , 171 1876-83 ,, Murdoch 361 1824-31 „ J.W. . . 21 I9OI-2 „ N. J.L. . 482 1827-34 „ L.N. . 43 1897-8 „ T. J. L. Sterling . 463 1843-50 Bond, Isaac . 128 1889-90 „ T. W. . 419 1843-50 „ W. S. . 129 1872-9 „ William 337 I89I-2 Bonnar, G. K. 431 1870-7 „ W. D. Brack 321 I89O-I T. K. 425 1842-9 „ W. L. . 122 1876-83 Bonthron, Arthur . 361 1900-1 „ W.N.L. . 477 1845-52 Boog, C. S. . 140 1824-9 Boyes, John . 10 1868-75 „ D.A. . . . 308 1852-9 Boyle, A. J. . 186 1862-9 „ J.A. . 265 1830-7 „ A. T. . 59 1864-71 „ W.H. . 280 1842-9 „ David (Earl of Glasgow 122 1860-7 Booth, A. W. ■ 249 1836-43 „ G. D. . 85 1857-64 „ J.L. . • 223 1842-9 „ H. D. . 122 1860-7 „ Patrick • 249 1827-34 „ John . 43 „ Gore-. See Gore-Booth 1852-9 „ John . 186 1867-74 Boothby, W. H. . • 301 1839-46 „ Robert 103 1875-82 Boothe, L. H. . • 355 1846-53 „ R. E. . 147 1870-7 Borland, Robert • 321 1829-36 „ William 54 1874-81 Borthwick, Alexander • 350 1906-7 Brackenridge, J. L. D. . 504 1825-32 „ Archibald 29 1888-9 Bradbury, Lewis B. 411 1830-7 ,, George 59 1906-7 „ Norman . • 505 1871-8 J-F. . • 330 1866-73 Braddock, John . 295 1858-65 ,, John • 231 1907-8 Braidwood, S. M. . . 510 1874-81 J.A. . • 350 1833-40 Bramwell, J. Byrom • 74 1833-40 J.D- . 74 1828-35 William • 49 ^?i^"'3 J. H. S. • 533 1894-5 Brand, R. H. ■ 449 1886-94 J. w. S. • 405 1860-7 „ W. B. M. . . 249 1913-14 Bose, R. W. W. . • 537 1870-7 Brander, H. R. . 321 1881-8 Boswall, J. D. • 384 1836-43 „ Mangles J. . 85 INDEX 583 1868-75 Brebner, Alan 1866-73 „ Robert 1883-91 Brexthaupt, A. G. H. 1837-44 Bremner, A. R. 1888-9 „ H. W. B 1838-45 „ James 1873-80 Brewis, R. A. 1896-7 „ R. R. 1902-3 „ Thomas 1904-5 Brickmann, A. T. 1894-5 „ F. I. O 1897-8 „ F. W. 1897-8 „ H. M. ( 1898-9 „ Ivan P 1894-5 „ J. M. 1906-7 „ Noel 1830-7 Bridges, D. J. 1824-31 „ William 1888-9 Briggs, G. C. 1897-8 „ J. L. 1857-64 Bringloe, F. A. 1824-30 „ F. J. 1892-3 „ F. L. 1866-73 Brocklesby, William 1857-64 Brodie, Alexander 1860-7 „ Alexander 1875-82 „ A. K. 1857-64 „ Andrew S. 1864-71 „ Arthur J. 1867-74 „ C. R. 1879-86 „ G. M. S. 1865-72 „ J. G. C. 1837-44 „ J. W. 1857-64 „ J. H. 1859-66 „ J. Sneyd 1861-8 „ J. Wilson 1889-90 „ Patrick 1856-63 „ R. J. 1841-8 „ SirThomasDawson, 1847-54 ., T. S. 1892-3 „ Walter L 1865-72 „ W. A. G. 1864-71 „ W. P. Wilson Brodje-Innes. See Innes, 1840-7 Brook, Charles 1839-46 „ W. J. 1842-9 Brooke, W. J. 1905-6 Broom, Russell 1902-3 „ Tom F. 1859-66 Brotchie, James 1824-9 Brougham, Henry 1827-34 „ Patrick 1827-34 Broughton, Charles 1824-8 „ James . 1841-8 „' R. H. . 1882-90 Broun, Dugald S. . 1870-7 „ Hugh 1870-7 „ J. C. C. . 1888-9 ,, J-D- 1861-8 Brown, A. F. G. . 1856-63 „ A. M. 1894-5 „ A. W. Graham 1833-40 „ Andrew 1887-8 „ , A. B. 1905-6 „ A. F. 1850-7 „ Arthur 1905-6 „ A. E. 1909-10 „ C. C. 1827-34 .. David 1871-8 „ D. H. 1829-36 „ D. P. 1891-2 „ D. T. Graham 1829-36 „ Douglas 1825-32 „ Edward 308 295 393 91 411 96 343 458 487 496 449 463 463 467 449 505 59 21 412 463 223 15 437 295 223 249 355 223 280 301 375 288 91 223 240 258 419 213 Bart. 113 154 437 288 280 107 103 122 500 487 240 10 43 43 5 113 390 321 321 412 258 213 449 74 409 500 171 500 519 43 330 54 431 54 29 1876-83 Brown, E. R. M'Kerrell 1845-52 „ Edwin 1876-83 „ F. L. 1907-8 „ Gavin M. G. 1835-42 „ George 1840-7 „ George 1876-83 „ George 1869-76 „ G. A. 1910-11 ,, G. E. 1830-7 „ G. J. 1892-3 „ G. M. 1850-7 „ G. S. 1903-4 ,, G. Fleming 1856-63 „ Henry 1874-81 „ H. H. M'Kerrell 1908-9 „ H. I. Campbell 1839-46 „ Hugh J. . 1888-9 „ Hugh M. . 1824-31 ,, James 1826-33 ,, James 1840-7 ,, James 1824-31 ,, J. A. M'Kerrell 1856-63 „ J. Carnac . 1909-10 ,, James C. . 1864-71 „ J. M'Kerrell 1904-5 ,, J. M. G. . 1911-12 „ J. Scott 1864-71 „ J. Shepherd 1844-51 „ J. W. 1867-74 i> J- Wood . 1838-45 „ John 1850-7 ,, John 1851-8 ,, John, now John Morison 1855-62 ,, John 1857-64 „ John 1891-2 ,, J. A. 1876-83 „ J. A. 1873-80 „ John C. C. C. 1859-66 „ J. CrommeUn 1862-9 „ J. G. 1864-71 „ J. J. Graham 1854-61 „ J. L. 1895-6 „ J. L. CrommeUn 1913-14 ,, J. Mackenzie 1826-33 „ J- M'Kerrell 1901-2 ,, J. M'Kerrell 1906-7 ,, J. Maxwell 1858-65 „ J. S. . 1867-74 ., J. W. M'Kerrell 1897-8 „ L. F. 1 83 1 -8 „ Robert 1836-43 ,, Robert 1849-56 ,, Robert 1824-30 „ R. J. 1906-7 „ R. L. C. 1864-71 „ R. W. 1862-9 „ R. Wright 1824-31 ,, Thomas 1859-66 „ T. G. C. 1889-90 „ T. Graham 1824-9 j> Walter 1860-7 ., Walter 1897-8 „ W. G. 1888-9 „ W. L. 1824-9 „ WilUam 1838-45 „ WiUiam 1841-8 „ William 1852-9 „ WUliam 1901-2 „ William 1849-56 „ W. C. 1891-2 „ W. C. 1854-61 „ W. F. 1850-7 „ W. H. J. Broun 584 INDEX YEAR PAGE YEAR PAGE 1895-6 Brown, W. S. Murdoch . 455 1867-74 Buchan, D. D. . 301 1870-7 Brown-Synge-Hutchinson, E. E •, 1911-12 EricM. . 528 V.C 322 1874-81 Henry . 350 1824-30 Browne, J. S. 15 1902-3 H. F. W. W. . 487 1858-65 Brownfield, W. E. . 231 1908-9 Leslie A. . 515 1840-7 Brownlow, Hon. Charles (Lore 1869-76 T. W. . 315 Lurgan) 107 1871-8 „ William . 330 1911-12 H. G. . 528 Buchan-Hepbum. See Hep- 1825-32 Bruce, Aeneas 29 bum. 1841-8 „ A. A. . 113 1826-33 Buchanan, Andrew 36 1897-8 „ A. C. A. . 463 1828-35 „ Arthur . 49 1868-75 „ A. F. . 308 1824-30 „ C. Snodgrass 15 1838-45 „ A. J. . 97 1828-35 Cohn . 49 1888-9 „ A. Livingstone . 412 1826-33 „ D. Snodgrass 36 1877-84 „ A. M. 365 1889-90 E. W. . 419 1854-61 „ Andrew M. . 198 1894-5 Eustace C. . 449 1825-32 „ Charles 29 1863-70 F. C. . 272 1826-33 „ Charles 36 1864-71 ,, F. Christian . 280 1840-7 „ Charles 107 1845-52 „ George . 140 1847-54 „ Charles 154 1852-9 H. R. . 186 1886-94 „ D. Livingstone . 405 1840-7 Herbert 107 1848-55 „ E. B. . 160 1860-7 „ James . 249 1907-8 „ E. S. . 510 1824-9 John . 10 1844-51 „ F. S. . 134 1824-31 „ John . 22 1883-91 „ F. W. 393 1860-7 John . 249 1833-40 „ George 74 1863-70 John . 272 1839-46 „ George 103 1830-7 „ J. Snodgrass . 59 I 841 -8 „ George 113 1912-13 L. A. C. 533 1838-45 „ G. CadeU . 97 1888-9 L. C. . 412 1827-34 „ Henry 43 1824-31 „ N. Snodgrass 22 1889-90 „ James, jun. 419 1825-32 R. A. . 29 1824-8 „ John . 6 1854-61 T. A. . 198 1825-32 „ John . 29 1881-8 „ WiUiam 385 1825-32 „ John . 29 1886-94 Bucher, A. M. 406 1909-10 „ J. A. . . . 519 1908-9 „ D. E. 515 1843-50 „ J. C. W. . 129 1912-13 „ F. M. 533 1867-74 „ J. G. . 301 1905-6 F. R. R. . 500 1893-4 „ J. R. . . 443 1911-12 R. D. 528 1878-85 „ Lewis C. 371 1845-52 Buckle, A. J. 140 1855-62 „ Michael 207 1848-55 Barton 160 1913-14 „ M. Macaulay 538 1845-52 „ Cuthbert . 140 1828-35 „ Montagu 49 1870-7 Bulk, E. G. . 322 1827-34 „ Montgomery 43 1878-85 Buist, A. W. T. . 371 1833-40 „ Robert 74 1846-53 BuUey, J. G., afterwards BuUey 1837-44 „ Robert 91 Orrok 147 1874-81 „ R. C. . 350 1853-60 Buntine, J. R. 191 1876-83 „ R. D. 361 1854-61 WiUiam 198 1913-14 „ R. Macaulay 538 1892-3 Burdon, Ernest 437 1883-91 „ R. T. . 393 1890-1 „ Harry 425 1883-91 „ Wilfrid M. . 393 1883-91 ,, James 393 1824-8 , WiUiam 6 I89O-I P. I. 425 1825-32 „ WiUiam 29 1840-7 Burgess, WiUiam . 107 1829-36 „ William 54 1824-31 Bum, Hugh . 22 1897-8 „ WiUiam 463 1837-44 „ James . 91 1837-44 „ W. G. M'Crae . 91 1839-46 „ James . 103 1890-1 „ W. J. L . 425 1849-56 „ James . 165 1869-76 BrunskiU, Edwin T. 315 18-48-55 „ J. M. . 160 1868-75 J. S. . 308 1844-51 „ R. D. . 134 1900-1 Brunton, CD. 477 1828-35 Burn-Blyth, Robert 49 1824-30 Bryan, John . 15 1867-74 Bum-Murdoch, Alexander 301 1824-31 ,, Roland 22 1900-1 „ ,, Alexander 477 1824-9 „ WiUiam 10 1846-53 „ „ Archibald 147 1844-51 Bryce, G. L. . 134 1838-45 J. M. . 97 1841-8 1878-85 „ J. H. . „ W. M. L. . "3 • 371 1830-7 1832-9 „ „ John J. A. H. 59 69 1873-80 Bryden, A. B. 343 1832-9 ,, „ WiUiam . 69 1866-73 „ C. W. 295 1900-1 W. C. . • 477 1869-76 „ F.J. 315 1903-4 Burne, H. W. . 491 1874-81 „ Harry 350 1841-8 Bumes, G. J. H. . 114 1894-5 Brydon, J. H. 449 1887-8 Burness, Charles . • 409 1871-8 Bryson, D. D. 330 1884-92 ,, Robert ■ 397 1857-64 Robert 223 1885-93 „ Ronald . . 401 1875-82 „ Robert 355 1861-8 Bumet, G. W. . 258 1860-7 Buchan, Earl of 250 1868-75 Burnett, C. H. . 308 INDEX YEAR 1858-65 1893-4 1830-7 1878-85 I 860-7 1895-6 1862-9 1842-9 1873-80 1894-5 1907-8 1874-81 1906-7 1892-3 1857-64 1895-6 1868-75 1865-72 1904-5 I 861-8 1889-90 1883-91 i8gi-8 1871-8 1873-80 1867-74 1866-73 1851-8 1828-35 1836-43 1824-31 1893-4 1830-7 1854-61 1890-r 1854-61 1849-56 1862-9 1828-35 1913-14 1842-9 1878-85 1863-70 1910-11 1826-33 1863-70 1829-36 1838-45 1824-30 1880-7 1906-7 1834-41 1839-46 1845-52 1913-14 1824-7 1830-7 1835-42 1863-70 1831-8 1899-1900 1883-91 1869-76 1911-12 1906-7 1901-2 1894-5 1891-2 1911-12 1912-13 1836-43 Burnett, James fAUJi • 231 tj J. R. Wardlaw • 443 Burnley, ]. H. 59 Burns, Alan . • 371 )> B. H. . • 249 >> C. S. . • 455 ,, Frederick . • 265 jj G. F. . 122 >j James, now Burn s-Har- topp 343 „ J. A. . • 449 )) J. c. 0. . • 510 J) J. W. 350 ,, T. C. . • 505 )> W. A. • 437 Burrard, Sir Harry P., B art. 224 Burrowes, C. E. H. ■ 455 Burt, C. R. . • 308 77 H. J. . . 288 Buscke, G. H. 496 Bushby, Joseph ■ 259 Butcher, Harold • 419 ty M. C. • 393 Butter, H. T. • 179 Byrne, G. T. . 330 ,, St. Quintin 343 By water, J. T. A. . • 302 )> T. W. . 296 Cadell, Alan 179 ft Alexander 49 i) Alexander . 85 jy A. T. 22 »» A. P. H. . • 443 )j Francis 59 Francis 198 J) F. C. B. . 425 George 198 jj G. Buchan . 165 J> G. E. A. . . 265 jj G. P. • 49 a H. D. R. M. • 538 Henry M. 122 )} Hew F. . ■ 371 J» HughF. . . 272 J3 lanM. . • 524 J. G. S. . • 36 yy James J. . 272 John • 54 if John • 97 a J. G. 15 tj P. R. 381 jy R. L. • 505 Sir Robert, K.C. B. . 77 Robert . ■ 103 Thomas, V.C. . . 140 T. W. P. . . 538 jj WilUam . 1 tJ WiUiam . 59 William . 82 1J W. A. . 272 yy W. M. . 64 Cadenhead, George. 472 Caesar , J. A. C. . ■ 393 )) W. J. • 315 Caird, F. M. . • 529 yy J. C. . • 505 Karl F. . 482 Cairns David, jun. • 449 J) G. M. • 431 }) J. D. . ■ 529 T. C. . • 533 Caithness, Earl of. See Si nclair, J- A . • 90 1825-32 1905-6 1826-33 1903-4 I83I-8 1827-34 1827-34 1857-64 1858-65 1896-7 1886-94 1892-3 1894-5 1835-42 1871-8 1909-10 1896-7 1903-4 1859-66 1860-7 1844-51 1877-84 1911-12 1834-41 1827-34 1871-8 1901-2 1830-7 1844-51 I9II-I2 1913-14 1912-13 1834-41 1910-11 1831-8 1845-52 1908-9 1911-12 1880-7 1871-8 1854-61 1866-73 1825-32 1829-36 1847-54 1865-72 1866-73 1889-90 1830-7 1848-55 I83I-8 1826-33 1837-44 1825-32 1824-29 1824-31 1828-35 1845-52 1857-64 1909-10 1829-36 1828-35 1833-40 1847-54 1906-7 1892-3 1825-32 1827-34 1829-36 1861-8 1825-32 1827-34 1829-36 Calder, Alexander „ A. A. „ Henry „ J- R- ■ „ Robert Caldwell, Robert T. P. Callander, G. F. W, H. B. Callender, A. H. „ T>. A. D. M. G. H. John L. A. T. D. C W. E. Caliender-Brodie, J. C. B. Calverley, C. H. Calverley „ W. CaJverley Calvert, Michael Cameron, Alexander Alfred A. G. Archibald C. P. Cohn N. Donald D. C. D.J. Hector lanG. John John M. B. H P. E. V. M. Waverley B. W. A. W. S. Campbell, Adam Adam G Alexander Alexander Alexander Alexander Alexander Alexander A. D. A. D. A. H. A. J. A. P. A. W. A. R. Archibald Archibald, jun Archibald Lord Archibald Archibald A. D. . A. G. . A. H. . A. N. . Arthur T. Basil P. Charles . Charles . C. H. . Sir Charles Ralph, Bart. Colin Colin CoHn 585 29 500 36 491 64 43 43 224 231 458 406 437 449 82 330 519 458 491 240 249 134 365 529 77 43 330 483 59 134 529 538 533 78 524 64 141 515 529 381 330 198 296 29 54 154 288 296 419 59 160 64 37 91 29 10 22 49 141 224 519 54 49 74 154 505 437 29 43 54 259 29 43 54 586 INDEX 1834-41 1893-4 1874-81 1859-66 1909-10 1824-30 1824-30 1828-35 1859-66 1898-9 1902-3 1826-33 1828-35 1892-3 1832-9 1837-44 1838-45 1865-72 1910-11 1851-8 1903-4 1834-41 1865-72 1865-72 1867-74 1865-72 1872-9 1907-8 1913-14 1828-35 1828-35 1837-44 1847-54 1860-7 1891-2 1875-82 1865-72 1857-64 1826-33 1854-61 1859-66 1860-7 1825-32 1856-63 1865-72 1863-70 1859-66 1879-86 1893-4 1909-10 1854-61 1836-43 1859-66 1871-8 1855-62 1844-51 1864-71 1844-51 1845-52 1840-7 1856-63 1877-84 1847-54 1825-32 1856-63 1824-30 1824-8 1824-9 1857-64 1898-9 1861-8 1830-7 1825-32 1842-9 PAGE YEAR PAGE mpbell, C. F. . • 78 1903-4 CampbeU, R. C. C. 491 D. H. C. • 443 1852-9 R. W. . 186 „ Donald . • 350 1875-82 „ R. Wemyss . 355 „ T>. D. Maclver . 240 I899-I9OC R. A. . 472 D. F. . • 519 1826-33 ,, Samuel H. 37 Dougall . 15 1862-9 „ Simon F. 265 „ Duncan . 15 ■ 1865-72 „ Stewart . 288 „ Duncan . 49 1824-30 „ Thomas 15 „ Edward 240 1833-40 ,, Thomas 74 E. M. . 467 1835-42 T. H. . 82 „ Ewen, jun. 487 1858-65 Lord Walter . 231 „ Farquhar 37 1893-4 W. N. K. 444 F. G. . 49 1849-56 Wellesley 165 F. R. M. 438 1824-9 „ William 10 Sir George, K.C.S.I. 69 1828-35 WilHam 49 „ George . 91 1840-7 William 107 „ George . 97 1862-9 „ WiUiam 265 „ George . 288 1864-71 „ William (Lord Sker „ George . 524 rington) 280 „ G. Maclver . 179 1825-32 W. A. . 29 G. E. F. 491 1826-33 W. A. . 37 G. W. . 78 1863-70 W. A. . 272 G. W. . 288 1889-90 W. L. . 419 Gilbert J. 288 1849-56 W. MaxweU . 165 ,, Hector A. 302 1873-80 W. N. . . . 343 H. Pottinger . 288 1892-3 w. 0. . 438 H. W. . 337 1826-33 W. P. . . . 37 „ Ian 510 1849-56 „ W. Rickarby . 165 lanM. . 538 Campbell-Rentons. See Rentoi 1. „ James . 49 1856-63 Campion, George . 214 „ James . 49 1858-65 T.A. . . 231 ,, James . 91 1847-54 Candlish, J. Smith . 154 „ James . 154 1859-66 John 241 „ James . 249 1854-61 R. S. . 199 J. D. K. 431 1890-1 Cardale, E. L. 425 J. D. . 355 Cardross, Hon. Lord. See ,, J. Pemberton 288 Buchan, Earl of. J. W. . 224 1860-7 Carey, F. P 250 „ John 37 1900-1 Cargey, G. T. 477 ,, John 198 I9II-I2 Cargill, D. C. 529 ,, John 240 igoo-i „ J. A. R. 477 ,, John 250 1888-9 Carlisle, A. H. 412 J. A. . 29 1894-5 „ C.H. 449 J. A. . 214 1888-9 „ H. G. 412 J. A. . 288 1888-9 „ R. H. 412 J. C. . 272 1901-2 Carlow, A. J. 483 J. Colin 240 1898-9 „ W. W. 468 „ J. Collow 376 1895-6 „ W. L. 455 J. D. B. 443 1907-8 Carlyle, Robert 510 J. D. . 519 1910-11 „ T.J. . . 524 J. E. . 198 1884-92 Garment, A. G. 397 J. H. A. 86 1879-86 Carmichael, A. F. . 376 ,, J. Isla Shairp 241 1847-54 A.T. . 155 J. J- ■ 330 1843-50 ,, Archibald . 129 J.R. . . 207 1883-91 A. M. . 393 J. T. . 134 1877-84 A. N. S. 365 J. Tytler 280 1888-9 C. S. . 412 .. J. W. . 134 1901-2 E. A. . 483 J. W. . 141 1883-91 E. W. Scott . 393 ,, Lewis 107 1882-90 E. K. . 390 „ Lorn R. H. D. 214 1882-90 ,, Ian M. 390 „ M. F. M. Maclver 365 1839-46 „ James 103 „ Michael S. 154 1853-60 ,, James 192 „ Montgomery . 29 1888-9 J. F. Scott . 412 Neil 214 1865-72 „ James R. 288 N. C. . 15 1831-8 „ John . 65 „ Norman 6 1909-10 J- H. . 520 „ Norman 10 1865-72 J- P. . 288 „ Norman M. A. 224 1874-81 M. Scott 350 P. M. . 467 1892-3 N. Scott 438 „ P. W. . 259 1883-91 R. W. . 393 „ Richard 59 1867-74 Thomas • 302 „ Robert . 29 1845-52 William . 141 „ Robert . 122 1899-1900 W. M. , • 472 INDEX 587 YEAR 1859-66 1876-83 1880-7 1824-31 1824-31 1824-31 1837-44 1824-7 1839-46 1839-46 1826-33 1827-34 1824-8 1852-9 I85I-8 1851-8 1877-84 1838-45 1905-6 1844-51 1883-91 1908-9 1853-60 1867-74 1865-72 1866-73 1864-71 1859-66 1879-86 1875-82 1841-8 1853-60 1861-8 1850-7 1873-80 1845-52 1873-80 1894-5 .1862-9 1849-56 I87I-8 1858-65 1843-50 1906-7 1864-71 1903-4 1903-4 1832-9 1872-9 1859-66 1857-64 1896-7 1870-7 I88I-8 1870-7 1875-82 1869-76 1870-7 1836-43 1838-45 1835-42 1886-94 1857-64 1857-64 1856-63 1829-36 1858-65 1851-8 1834-41 1845-52 1827-34 1853-60 1831-8 PAGE YEAR PAGE Carmichael, W. Scott 241 1832-9 Cay, WiUiam 09 Camduff, D. C. . 361 1912-13 ChaflEey, N. F. T. . 533 W. A. T. . 381 1847-54 Chalmers, A. B. . 155 Carnegie, Dalrymple 22 1840-7 H. B. . . . 107 „ David 22 1897-8 J.L. . . . 463 James . 22 1824-31 John 22 „ Hon. James (Earl f 1850-7 Patrick . 171 Southesk) . 91 1843-50 Robert . 129 John 1 1844-51 Sidney . 134 „ Hon. John 103 1895-6 T. M. . 455 „ J. de la Condamine 103 1846-53 William . 147 Robert . 37 1853-60 Chambers, James . 192 William . 44 1896-7 R. S. . 458 W. J. . 6 1831-8 Champion, J. H. . 65 Carnie, Adolphe 186 1830-7 „ William 59 „ C. T. . 179 1838-45 Chancellor, Alexander 97 „ Farquhar . 179 1859-66 „ Alexander 241 Carphin, G. H. 365 1838-45 „ Edward 97 „ George 97 1835-42 „ George . 82 J.D. 500 I85I-8 H. A. R. 179 J.R. 134 1864-71 „ Hume F. 280 „ P.B. . . 394 1839-46 ,, James . 103 P.G. B. . 515 1869-76 R. B. M. . 315 Carr, Edmund 192 1905-6 Chapman, A. S. 500 „ Ernest D. A. . 302 1908-9 H. H. . 515 „ Frank . 288 1848-55 J. A. . 160 „ H. L' Estrange 296 1907-8 T. M. . 511 „ Percy . 280 1874-81 Charnock, J. A. 350 „ R. B. . 241 1826-33 Charteris, Hon. Francis (10th Carr-EUison, J. R. S. 376 Earl of Wemyss) 37 )i » R- H. 356 1829-36 „ Hon. Richard 55 Canington, Charles 114 Chaumont, de. See de Chau CarroU, Thomas 192 mont. Carron, Paul . 259 1847-54 Cheek, W. A. 155 Carruthers, John . 171 1898-9 Chesser, Ian S. 468 Carslaw, J. H. 343 1854-61 Cheyne, Arthur 199 Carstairs, Andrew . 141 1855-62 Harry 207 J.L. . 344 1888-9 Harry, jun. 412 J- L- • 449 1850-7 Sir John . 171 „ Robert . 265 1857-64 „ J. G. C. . 224 Carter, Charles 165 185I-8 WilUam . 180 „ Frank 330 1884-92 Chiene, G. L. 397 „ F. W. 231 1856-63 „ G. Todd . 214 ,, H. Bonham 129 1885-93 „ H. C. 401 „ J. S. . • 505 1854-61 „ John 199 „ J. T. . 280 1912-13 „ John 533 „ Malcolm O. 491 1869-76 Chimey, J. G. 315 „ Richard F. . 491 1878-S5 Chimside, Charles 371 „ R. Bonham 69 1877-84 James . 366 Walter H. . 337 1889-90 J. I. M. . . 419 „ W. Allan . .241 1885-93 ?-S- • • 401 Cassells, Alexander . 224 1879-86 R. B. . . ■ 376 Cassels, A. M. . 458 1870-7 ?-L- • 3^2 „ C. J. H. . . G. K. . 322 1880-7 ,, Thomas 381 . 385 1886-94 „ Thomas 406 „ J. G. . . „ W.A. . 322 1893-4 Chisholm, A. E. . • 444 • 355 1850-7 J-$- • • . 172 Cathcart, A. H. . • 315 I9I2-I3 J- T. . • 533 G. C. . • 322 1 890-1 „ Robert . . 425 James . John R. A. . 86 1891-2 R. A. . • 431 ■ 97 . 82 1891-2 1860-7 W. G. . Chisholme, J. J. Scott . • 431 250 Cattanach, J. H. . 406 1828-35 Christie, Alexander 49 Cavaye, C. W. . 224 . 224 1845-52 1828-35 „ Benjamin . „ C. Maitland . 141 • 49 214 1824-8 David 6 ,, ....... Caw, A. B. . 54 1843-50 „ David . 129 Cay, Albert . ,, C. H. . 231 179 1867-74 1909-10 „ D. L. „ F.W. . . . 302 . 520 Pdward • 78 1899-1900 „ H. J^. • 472 ^ 1 ' ■** * TV bdX ^.A * „ Francis . „ John . „J. F- • „ Robert . 141 44 192 <35 1878-85 1906-7 1826-33 1824-9 „ H. R. btark „ lanF. . „ James „ John . • 371 • 505 • 37 10 588 INDEX YEAR 1870-7 I86I-8 1865-72 1881-8 1830-7 1826-33 1869-76 I86I-8 1849-56 1843-50 1848-55 1897-8 1S96-7 1836-43 1902-3 1838-45 1902-3 1843-50 I899-I9OO I89O-I I9I3-I4 1840-7 1854-61 1872-9 1903-4 1836-43 1888-8 1865-72 1892-3 1898-9 I85I-8 1892-3 1870-7 1912-13 I9OI-2 1903-4 1859-66 1907-8 1896-7 1896-7 1867-74 1893-4 1824-9 1836-43 I9IO-II 1868-75 1S29-36 1908-9 1842-9 1845-52 1886-94 1842-9 1846-53 1844-51 1850-7 1832-9 1832-9 1874-81 1871-8 1842-9 1842-9 1845-52 1826-33 1845-52 1907-8 1836-43 1826-33 1828-35 1841-8 1838-45 1835-42 1833-40 1836-43 PAGE YEAR PAGE Christie, J. P. ... 322 1842-9 Clerk, WiUiam 123 „ J- T. 259 1912-13 Clunie, G. M. 533 „ Lawrence . 288 1873-80 Clyde, J. Avon 344 „ L. B. Stark 385 1906-7 „ J. L.M. . 505 „ Peter 59 1908-9 „ R. A. H. . 515 Robert 37 1846-53 Coats, Sir James, Bart. . 147 „ R. Maitland 315 1907-8 „ J.D. 0. . . 5" „ R. W. 259 1841-8 Cobbold, A. B. . 114 T. Stark . 165 1833-40 Cobham, F. F. . 74 Wilham . 129 Cochran-Patrick, N. J. K. See „ W. B. B. . 160 Kennedy, Neil J „ W. L. 463 1905-6 „ W. J. C. K. . 500 „ W. M. 458 1886-94 Cochrane, Archibald, jun. 406 Christison, Sir Alexander ,Bart 86 1903-4 E. A. . 492 A. F. P. 487 1854-61 „ Francis . 199 David . 97 184I-8 James . 114 F. J. . 487 1909-10 R. P. I.. 520 ,, John 129 1882-90 WiUiam . 390 J- A. . 472 1824-7 Cockburn, Archibald I Church, D. M. C. . 425 1835-42 A. D. . . . 82 Clapperton, H. I. . 538 1824-31 A. W. . 22 Clark, A. J. . 107 1896-7 „ Arthur . 458 ,, Arthur 199 1835-42 „ Buchanan 82 „ Charles 337 1833-40 ,, Francis Jeffrey 74 „ D. G. P. 491 1867-74 ,, Francis Jeffrey 302 „ F. W. 86 1868-75 ,, Francis P. 308 „ G. A. 412 1829-36 Frederick 55 „ G. B. . 288 1825-32 ,, G. Fergusson . 29 „ G. W. Bennet 438 1824-8 „ G. Forbes 6 „ H. J. D. 468 1896-7 „ Gordon . 458 ,, James . 180 1867-74 „ Harry Day . 302 „ J. M. . 438 1824-31 Henry . 22 ,, Sir John M., Bart 322 1858-65 ,, Henry . 231 „ John M. • 533 1868-75 ,, Henry . 308 „ P. A. Bennet 483 I84I-8 H. A. . 114 ,, Richard 491 1828-35 H. G. Day . 50 „ Robert 241 1828-35 I. H. . . . 50 „ R. L. . ■ 511 1824-31 „ James . 22 „ Thomas 45S 1862-9 J. B. . . . 265 „ T. W. Bennet 458 1825-32 ,, J. Horseford . 30 „ W. A. . 302 1866-73 J. Scott 296 „ W. I. M. . 444 1831-8 ,, Laurence 65 Clarke, Allan . 10 1865-72 ,, Moncreifi 288 „ Charles 86 I83I-8 ,, Owsley R. 65 " i-^lr ■ 524 1824-8 Robert . 6 „ E. W. . 308 1824-31 Robert . 22 ,, James . 55 1826-33 ,, Thomas . 37 „ J- K. . . 515 1831-8 T. H. . . 65 „ W. F. 123 1826-33 „ Walter 37 Clarkson, Charles . . 141 1839-46 Cogan, F. M. . 103 C. R. 406 1837-44 „ Hugh. 92 Henry 123 1896-7 Colam, H. N. . 458 ,, James 147 1896-7 „ R. L. . 458 „ William 134 1896-7 „ S. d'E. . 459 Claudin, Gaspard 172 1862-9 Coldstream, A. R. . 265 Clavering, E. F. G. 70 1885-93 F. M. . 401 ,, Sir Henry A., Bart. 70 1905-6 G. A. P. 500 Clay, A. Thomson . • 350 1884-92 G. E. R. . 397 „ Charles • 330 1881-8 G. P. . 385 Cleghom, George. See Tan- 1888-9 „ John . 412 cred. 1882-90 „ John C. 390 J. C. 123 1879-86 W. M. . 376 J. D. . 141 1913-14 Coleman, G. E. 538 „ Thomas ■ 37 1863-70 Coles, F. R. . 272 T. A. . 141 1856-63 CoUett, Hugh 214 Clement, H. A. • 511 1872-9 Collie, John . 337 Clephane, A. R. 86 1869-76 Collier, W. F. 315 ,, George R. D. 37 1838-45 Collingwood, John . 97 • 49 1838-45 W. P. 98 „ William 114 1849-56 Collison, Charles . 165 Clerk, Alexander • 97 1848-55 Colquhoun, Sir Alan John, Bai t. 160 „ David . . 82 I899-I90C Alan R. 472 ,, Edward 74 1824-8 E. H. . 6 „ John E. 86 1896-7 „ Sir Iain, Bart. . 459 INDEX 589 1845-52 1877-84 1825-32 1824-30 1850-7 1899-1900 1869-76 1839-46 1870-7 1 861-8 1864-71 1898-9 1899-1900 1833-40 1876-83 1894-5 1897-8 1875-82 1890-1 1824-7 1871-8 1824-7 1874-81 1878-85 1868-75 1865-72 1853-60 1857-64 1826-33 1837-44 1869-76 1908-9 1824-8 1857-64 1902-3 1872-9 1876-83 1868-75 1875-82 1878-85 1871-8 1897-8 1834-41 1858-65 1903-4 1836-43 1900-1 1860-7 1839-46 1852-9 1856-63 1891-2 1858-65 1860-7 1869-76 1891-2 1900-1 1852-9 1888-9 1855-62 1874-81 1893-4 1857-64 1889-90 1833-40 1867-74 1891-2 1891-2 1861-8 1855-62 1912-13 1843-50 Colquhoun, James . „ Wallace K. Colt, F. M. . „ J. Hamilton „ J. Hamilton Colvilie, Duncan Colvin, F. H. . „ R. F. . „ Victor A. „ W. R. „ William Combe, A. C. . „ E. P. . ,, Matthew Condamine, de la. See de la Condamine. Condell, C. F. . Conder, A. F. R. . Conduit, R. B. Connell, C. S. „ H. L. „ James James John „ John „ L. S. „ W. A. Constable, A. C. ,, Archibald ,, Archibald ,, Henry . H. W. . J. C. . K. Briggs ,, Thomas „ Thomas W. Briggs Conyngham, A. B. Lenox- „ E. F. Lenox- ,, G. H. Lenox- „ G. P. Lenox- ,, H. M. Lenox- ,, J. S. M. Lenox- Cook, Adrian H. „ A. C. . „ Alexander „ A.J.B. ,, Andrew „ A. G. H. ,, Charles „ George „ George „ George „ George „ Sir Henry ,, Henry . „ H.H. . „ H.P. . „ J.H. E. „ John,V.C. „ John . „ J. Home „ J- J- • „ J-P- • „ Joseph „ R. R. . , Walter ,; Walter „ W. L. . „ W. R. . ,, W. Home Cooke, G. J. . „ G. S. P. „ J. W. . 141 366 30 16 172 472 315 103 322 259 280 468 472 74 361 449 463 355 425 1 330 2 350 371 309 288 192 224 37 92 315 515 6 224 487 337 361 309 355 371 330 463 78 232 492 86 477 250 104 186 214 431 232 250 315 431 477 187 412 207 350 444 224 419 75 302 432 432 259 207 533 129 YEAR 1863-70 1856-63 1856-63 1857-64 1904-5 1909-10 1856-63 1841-8 1872-9 1836-43 1861-8 1894-5 1912-13 1828-35 1909-10 1909-10 1869-76 1890-1 I 890-1 1867-74 1866-73 1884-92 1863-70 1884-92 1863-70 1843-50 1893-4 I9II-I2 1913-14 1824-31 1872-9 1905-6 1829-36 1844-51 1832-9 1887-8 1858-65 1893-4 1875-82 1893-4 1888-9 1842-9 1889-90 1911-12 1865-72 1846-53 1865-72 1849-56 1902-3 1888-9 1883-91 1842-9 1859-66 1853-60 1862-9 1862-9 1863-70 1859-66 1880-7 1893-4 1844-51 1894-5 1891-2 I89I-2 1891-2 1872-9 1860-7 1891-2 1890-1 1 900- 1 1906-7 1826-33 1827-34 1907-8 Cooper, A. H. ■ -72 T. H. . 214 „ W. S. 214 Cormack, D. A. . 224 F. A. 496 J. B. . - 520 ,, Magnus . 214 Cornillon, C. N. . 114 C. N. . 337 Hypolite W. . 86 Cornwall, James ■ 259 J. H. M. 450 Corrie, Harry 533 „ Hugh 50 ,, James . 520 Corsar, K. C. ■ 520 Corstorphine, J. E. E. 315 Cotteril, Denis ^ 425 H. R. 425 Cotton, D. N. 302 Couchman, E. J. . 296 Couper, B. S. 397 „ F. P. • 273 F. W. 397 „ G. J. ■ 273 John . 129 M. A. 444 Cousens, C. H. • 529 J. R. 538 Cousin, William 22 „ W. V. 337 Coutts, D. G. • 501 Coventry, G. A. • 55 H. J. . • 134 ,, James . 70 Cowan, A. A. ■ 409 David • 232 Duncan • 444 „ E. J. B. . • 355 „ G. D. • 444 „ G. S. 412 „ Hugh • 123 H. F. • 419 „ H. W. L. • 529 „ J. H. . 288 „ John • 147 „ J. R. . 288 „ R. Cameron 165 „ R. Craig . 487 „ S. H. . 4J2 „ Wilham • 394 „ W. R. • 123 Cowie, G. P. . . 241 ,, James . 192 „ J. E. . 265 „ Montrose 265 „ T. M.. ■ 273 Cowley, Alfred . 241 Cowley-Brown, George . 381 „ R.T. • 444 Cowper, C. N. ■ 134 „ W. P. . ■ 450 Cox, D. H. . • 432 „ H. B. . 432 „ R. F. de L. • 432 Crabbe, John ■ 337 Crabbie, George • 250 „ G. E. . • 432 „ J- E. • 425 „ W. M. . • 477 Craig, A. H. . • 505 „ C. N. . • 37 „ D. B. B. . 44 „ F.C. . . • 511 590 INDEX 1862-9 1864-71 1826-33 1829-36 1910-11 1858-65 1824-7 1829-36 1845-52 1824-30 1909-10 1835-42 1829-36 1835-42 1829-36 1852-9 1861-8 1861-8 1864-71 1862-9 1841-8 1824-7 1899-1900 1824-8 1882-90 1854-61 1886-94 1847-54 1 890-1 1860-7 1863-70 1824-7 1860-7 1870-7 1912-13 1878-85 1913-14 1824-S 1891-2 1912-13 1891-2 1877-84 1873-80 1878-85 1904-5 1856-63 1907-8 1852-9 1849-56 1912-13 1883-91 1836-43 1830-7 1829-36 1893-4 I 899-1900 1847-54 1850-7 1846-53 1843-50 1852-9 1899-1900 1913-14 1849-56 1888-9 1829-36 1827-34 1502-3 1907-8 1903-4 1861-8 1847-54 1861-8 1844-51 Craig, F. W. . „ G. A. . „ G. N. . „ Graham „ James . „ J-T. . „ W. MiUer Craigie, A. D. „ A. W. „ David „ J- w. M. Clerk R. C. „ R. G. T. W. W. B. Craigie-Halkett, Frederick „ Henry . Craik, Alexander . Cranbrook, T. W. . Craster, J. T. Craufurd, Robert . C. A. . J. R. H. „ Leslie Crawford, A. de Castro . C. R. . ,, Donald E. L. . ,, Francis . F. C. „ George . H. C. . J- O. . John A. J- H. . ,, Kenneth R. I. . R. R. . „ Ronald . W. C. . W. M. . W. T. . Crerar, Adam H. . ,, Alastair H. Crichton, A. M. Makgill D. C. C. . ;, D. M. Makgill Henry M. Hugh M. J. G- ■ ,, Nicholas . T. A. W. B. . Criddle, B. O. „ M. L. Crighton, A. C. C. E. . ,, WiUiam Croall, Robert Crofton, E. W. H. . Crole, G. B. . Crombie, D. A. F. . „ Francis . Croom, D. HaUiday Crosbie, James „ John Cross, A. R. . „ Donald „ Noel Paton Grossman, J. W. Crouch, H. B. Cruickshank, C. H. „ John . 265 281 37 55 524 232 2 55 141 16 520 82 55 82 55 187 259 260 281 265 114 2 472 6 390 199 406 155 426 250 273 2 250 322 533 372 538 6 432 533 432 366 344 372 496 214 5" 187 165 533 394 86 59 55 444 472 155 172 147 129 187 472 538 165 413 55 44 488 5" 492 259 155 259 134 1872-9 Cruick shanks, A. H. 337 1836-43 Cruikshank, Patrick 86 1836-43 >j William 86 1872-9 Cullen J.W.F. . 337 1898-9 ,, K. D. . 468 1867-74 jy R. F. . . . 302 1865-72 W. B. 288 I9I0-II 1} W. D. L. . 524 1904-5 W. G. L. . 496 1824-30 Cumine, Alexander 16 1824-30 ,, George 16 1840-7 Gumming, Alexander 108 1840-7 )) A. E. . loS 1870-7 j> A. N. . 322 1858-65 >> A. S. . 232 1859-66 )» Benjamin 241 1835-42 >> Frederick 82 1830-7 jj James . 59 1856-63 5> James . 215 1824-7 )» John 2 1866-73 )J J.B. . 296 1837-44 )y J. R. Gordon . 92 1858-65 5) Michael . 232 1838-45 jj William Gordon 98 1873-80 Cumstie, J. G. 344 I 899-1900 Cundall, J. T. 472 1853-60 Cundell, J. Ross . 192 1847-54 ,, W. J. 155 1849-56 Cuningham, A. F. 155 1824-8 ,, A. W. . 6 1824-7 }j Charles 2 I85I-8 )) C. A. . 180 1863-70 Edmund C. . 273 1855-62 )> G. W. H. . 207 1856-63 G. C. . 215 1853-60 tt Thomas 192 1859-66 )) Sir William J. K.C.S.I. . 241 1864-71 Cunliffe, A. E. 281 1897-8 Cunningham, Alan G. 463 1850-7 ,, A. W. 172 1892-3 )) A. B. 43» 1867-74 CD. 302 1860-7 J) C.J. 250 1846-53 jj Francis 147 1877-84 George 366- I90I-2 jj H. U. 483 1864-71 jj J.B. 281 1858-65 ,, J.H. 232 1857-64 ty J. W. B. . 225. 1844-51 John 135 I87I-8 >» J. M. 331 1903-4 L. B. C. . 492 1898-9 yy N. U. 468 1877-84 )) R. J. 366 I85I-8 »> R. 0. 180 1909-10 )» S. G. 520- 1896-7 >> Thomas 459' 1891-2 »j T. C. 432 1893-4 W. G. 444 1860-7 ,, WiUiam . 250- 1893-4 ,, W. A. 444 1912-13 >j W. L. 533 1824-8 Cuflninghame, Archibald 6 1885-93 Cunynghame, E. Blair . 401 1857-64 ,, Ogilvie Edwin 225 1894-5 >i R. 0. Blair 450' 1906-7 Curie, A. T. . 505 1846-53 )) James . 147 1877-84 Currie , Alastair . 366 1834-41 >> Charles • 78 1874-81 >> James • 350 1907-8 >) J. D. M. . ■ 5" 1842-9 >j WilUam . 123. INDEX 591 YEAR 1900-1 Curteis C. I. . PAGE • 477 YEAR 1860-7 1889-90 Cuthbert, H. T. . 419 1907-8 1886-94 J, J. M. . 406 1827-34 I 890-1 )» R. V. . 426 1846-53 1885-93 „ T. W. . 401 1877-84 1 890-1 ,, W. A. 426 1839-46 184I-8 Cuttibertson, Andrew . 114 1847-54 I9I3-I4 j» B. H. • 538 1845-52 1913-14 ,, E. I. 538 1850-7 I9I3-I4 " R. K. ■ 538 1845-52 1840-7 1846-53 I897-S Dale, ^ r.R. 463 1900-1 I9OO-I „ Thomas • 477 1881-8 1824-30 Dalgleish, Alexander . . 16 1872-9 1844-51 ,, D. M. 0. 135 1824-30 1846-53 ,j J. J. 148 1858-65 1849-56 „ Laurence 165 1830-7 1827-34 )> Robert 44 1885-93 1869-76 DaUas, James ■ 315 1831-8 1863-70 Dalmaiioy, J. A. 273 1880-7 1824-9 „ John, 10 1911-12 1856-63 J. Carfr ae . . 215 1842-9 I89I-2 J. F. C. • 432 1881-8 1850-7 P. C. . 172 1897-8 1904-5 P. J. E. • 496 1896-7 1852-9 S. S. . 187 1889-90 1848-55 Dalrymple, Sir Ch arles, Bart. 1856-63 See Fergus son, Charles i6i 1888-9 I83I-8 )> Hew . 65 1880-7 1829-36 Willian 1 • 55 1888-9 I857-64 J) W. H. A. . 225 1844-51 1830-7 Dalyell Sir Robert A. 0., Bart. 59 1906-7 1831-8 Dalzel, W. F. B. . 65 1824-8 1910-11 Dalziel, T>. G. 524 1877-84 1910-11 yy E. G. 524 1885-93 1910-11 )» W. W. ■ 524 1860-7 1853-60 Danford, Charles 192 1 899- 1 900 1901-2 Dangerfield, A. I. . 483 1850-7 1891-2 >) Arthur ■ 432 1871-8 1877-84 Frank 366 1886-94 1900-1 F. G. S ;. . 478 1854-61 1878-85 H. B. ■ 372 1842-9 1883-91 Huben t • .394 1848-55 1901-2 W. C. H. . . 483 1841-8 1824-30 Danielj W. S. 16 1844-51 1906-7 D'Arcy, Joseph • 505 1838-45 1824-9 Darling, David 10 1838-45 1892-3 jj H. C. R. • 438 1893-4 1868-75 J.B. • 309 1880-7 1839-46 Peter 104 1868-75 1846-53 R. Stormo Qth . . 148 1839-46 1867-74 W. J. . 302 1868-75 1837-44 Y. T. • 92 1841-8 1837-44 Dauney , Alexander • 92 1871-8 1875-82 Davidson. Alastair • 355 1903-4 1846-53 Alexand 3r . . 148 1866-73 1858-65 Alexandf it . . 232 I9OI-2 1913-14 A. W. ■ 538 1870-7 1868-75 Charles 309 1859-66 1845-52 C. F. . 141 1859-66 1853-60 C. M. . 192 1829-36 1847-54 David • 155 1909-10 1862-9 David . 265 1882-90 1863-70 D. A. 273 1903-4 1895-6 D. R. • 455 1847-54 1897-8 F. C. - 464 1854-61 1846-53 ) F. M. . 148 1909-10 1883-91 J George • 394 1 890-1 1895-6 G. S. • 455 I9OO-I 1845-52 Harry . 141 1867-74 1824-7 J Henry 2 1868-75 1845-52 J Henry . 141 1881-8 1895-6 > H. B. . . 455 1894-5 Davidson, H. Chisholm . • 250 „ Herbert J. 511 James . • 44 „ James . 148 James . . 366 John F. 104 J. L. . 155 1-5; • 142 J. w. . 172 „ Laurence . 142 ,, Robert . . 108 ,, Thomas 148 „ Thomas 478 T. M. . 385 T. St. Clair . 337 WilUam 16 William 232 Davies, Athelstane 59 , Edward 401 „ F. W. 65 Davis, R. W. 381 „ Robert 529 Davy, Archibald 123 Dawson, A. B. 385 „ E. F. 464 F. E. 459 Harry 420- J. C. C. . 215 „ J. D. . 413 J. K. . 381 P. F. 413 „ Robert . 135 „ W. R. 505 Dealtry, C. T. 6 Deans, H. C. 366 „ J- H. 401 Dear, WiUiam 250 Deas, A. 0. . 472 „ Francis 172 „ George 331 „ G. F. . 40& „ S. F. R. 199 de Chaumont, F. S. B. F. 123 de la Condamine, Henry i6o- John . 114 R. C. . 134 DeUsle, R. A. 98 „ WiUiam . 98 DeHtsch, Otto 444 Dempster, D. F. 381 F. E. . 309 „ Gordon . 104 Denham, J. K. 309 T. B. . 114 Denmston, A. F. . 331 A.W. . . 492 James . 296 K. R. F. . 483 R. F. 323 T. F. . 241 W.C. . . 241 Denmstoun, Alexander . 55 Denny, J. M. T. . 520 „ Leshe 390 „ William . 492 Denys, G. A. 155 „ Harry 199 de Pr6e, H. V. 520 DevereU, E. G. . 426. G. C. 478 H. G. . 302 „ T.C. . . 309 Deveson, Robert 385 Dewar, Alexander 450- 592 INDEX YEAR PAGE YEAR PAGE 1902-3 Dewax, Alexander . . 488 1866-73 Dingwall, Arthur . . 296 1879-86 D. D. • 376 1825-32 Dirom, James • 30 1844-51 Donald • 135 „ T. A. See Pasley-Diror n. 1882-90 Edward • 390 1863-70 Dixon, Henry • 273 1866-73 F. J. . . 296 1909-10 „ N. F. . • 520 1845-52 G. I. . . 142 1900-1 Dixson, D. H. • 478 1846-53 James . 148 1904-5 „ J- Heggie • 496 1902-3 J. B. W. . . 488 1900-1 „ Robert • 478 1843-50 J. F. . . 129 1907-8 Dobbie, A. M. ■ 5" I9OO-I Peter • 478 I9I2-I3 „ J.H. L. . • 533 1847-54 Robert • 155 1907-8 Dobbin, A. I. • 5" 1902-3 R. M. . 488 1849-56 Dobbs, A. F. . . 165 1850-7 William . 172 1854-61 „ Arthur M. . • 199 1825-32 Dewind, Joseph, 30 1854-61 „ C.A. . • 199 1844-51 Dick, A. A. . 135 1847-54 „ F.H. . • 155 1839-46 A. R. . . 104 1847-54 Richard Stewart . • 155 J83I-8 CM.. • 65 1846-53 „ Robert Cathcart . 148 1913-14 " D. A. . ■ 538 1885-93 Dobie, H. J. . 401 1896-7 f) H. C. K. 459 1845-52 Dodd, Michael 142 1830-7 James . - . 59 1854-61 „ S. A. . 199 1906-7 1) J. W. S. 505 1829-36 Dodds, B. W. 55 1838-45 ty J. S. F. 98 1830-7 „ Charles 59 1906-7 1) N. R. . 505 1827-34 „ G. D. 44 1832-9 if W. Abercromby . 70 1897-8 „ M. T. 464 1846-53 Dick-Cunyngham, Sir R. K. A. y 1889-90 Dods, F. P. . 420 Bart. 148 1840-7 „ G. A. . 108 Dick Lauder. See Lauder. 1841-8 „ H.H.D. . 114 1906-7 Dickson, A. B. H. . 505 1885-93 „ J.H. . .. . 401 1858-65 ji A. T. 232 1837-44 „ J. J- ■ 92 1905-6 A. W. . 501 1843-50 „ Marcus 129 1906-7 )> A. H. D. . 505 1847-54 „ William 155 1827-34 Charles . 44 1852-9 Dodson, A. L. P. . 187 1824-7 jj David 2 1852-9 C. E. 187 1870-7 >j D. J. A. . • 323 1848-55 Doig, A. J. . 160 1839-46 )» D. Scot . 104 1840-7 „ Charles 108 1894-5 )j E. C. Scott 450 1885-93 „ C.P. . 401 1882-90 }} E. N. . 390 1842-9 „ George . 123 1824-30 >) George 16 1854-61 ,, Scrope B. 199 1832-9 George 70 1860-7 D'Oher, Isaac M. . 251 1835-42 }) G. C. 82 1824-7 Don, Charles . 2 1866-73 G. W. 296 1824-7 „ James . 2 1828-35 >) H. G. . 50 ,, Wauchope. SeeWaucho; De. 1900-1 H. S. 478 1852-9 Donald, Andrew 187 1912-13 17 Ian A. . 533 1854-61 „ C.J. . . 199 1906-7 »> Ian G. . 505 1910-11 „ D.A. 524 1824-31 yy James 22 184I-8 WiUiam 115 1860-7 )] J. D. . 251 1824-9 Donaldson, Allan 10 I83I-8 )) J.G. . 65 1868-75 James . 309 1862-9 J> J. M. 266 1895-6 R.P. . 455 1879-86 I) J. Reoch . 376 1866-73 Donogh, W. R. 296 1825-32 John 30 1837-44 Doud, David . . . . 92 1 841-8 ,j John 114 Dougall, W. M. Heriot. Set 1854-61 j^ J. Heatley 199 Heriot, W. Maitland. 1898-9 J, JohnM. . 468 1904-5 Douglas, Abram 496 I 890-1 )) J. R. . 426 1824-30 A. S. 16 1906-7 )} J. S. M. . 506 1875-82 , A. L. Brown 356 1877-84 Leonard W. 366 1885-93 Allan M. . 402 1869-76 »> P. W. 316 1873-80 And. Halliday . 344 1905-6 a R. K. . 501 1824-31 , Archibald 22 1834-41 J» Samuel . 78 1859-66 , Lord Archibald E. . 241 1869-76 JJ T. A. 316 1904-5 , Arch. Halliday . 496 1910-11 }} T. C. J. . . 524 1875-82 , A. Home . 356 1828-35 )j T. Goldie 50 1872-9 A. R. 337 1829-36 i> Walter G. 55 1913-14 , Arthur R. 538 1869-76 Walter G. 316 1855-62 , Charles . 207 1875-82 a W. Seton 355 1867-74 C. C. Brown . 302 1904-5 a W. Stewart 496 I85I-8 C. H. 180 1834-41 j> WiUiam . 78 1902-3 C. K. Mackinnon 488 1888-9 jj W. E. C. . 413 1875-82 , C. Mackinnon . 356 183I-8 »» W. G. . 65 1824-31 , David 22 i88i-8 W. P. . 385 1910-11 D. S. P. . 524 1857-64 „ W. R. . 225 1839-46 Edward . 104 1856-63 )> W. Traquair 215 1868-75 , Edwin 309 1900-1 Dilworth, Robert . 478 1864-71 , F. A. Brown 28r INDEX 593 1824-8 1856-53 1905-5 1912-13 1874-81 1858-75 1824-9 1844-51 1870-7 1887-8 1835-42 1850-7 1835-42 1837-44 1862-9 1911-12 1876-83 1863-70 1873-80 1868-75 1911-12 1831-8 1874-81 1824-8 1869-76 1875-82 1824-31 1865-72 1876-83 1907-8 1877-84 1870-7 1905-6 i85i-8 1864-71 1862-9 1845-52 1891-2 1856-63 1860-7 1889-90 1853-60 1910-11 1883-91 1880-7 1879-86 1831-8 1826-33 1828-35 1851-8 1868-75 I 841-8 1858-65 1871-8 1 890-1 1857-64 1865-73 1824-31 1863-70 1910-11 1862-9 1833-40 1868-75 1859-55 1827-34 1827-34 1829-36 1886-94 1834-41 1838-45 1857-54 1912-13 Douglas, F. Brown Lord Francis W. B. George George G. H. G. P. Home George Robinson. See Robinson, G. R. Gordon James James J. C. J. H. J. R. John J. Brown . J. G. J. J- J. O. K. Mackinnon Murray . Reginald M. Robert R. B. R. D. Thomas . T. H. WilUam . William . William . W. G. W. H. Brown W. P. W. S. W. U. W. Y. Dove, James . John . J. Scott R. Scott William William Dow, John Dowden, A. E. Dowie, Peter . „ R. Y. . „ T. A. . Downes, Frederick George ,, Henry Downie, Alexander Bryce Drever, W. S. Driggs, H. K. Drimmie, T. L. Drover, David Drummond, Andrew Charles '^\ C. Home David E. C. W. Q G. W. ,, Henry ,, James J- R- • John . J. F. Walker ]] Peter . Peter . R. H. Walker ", William Drummond-Hay. See Hay Drybrough, Andrew Andrew PAGE 6 215 501 533 351 309 135 323 409 82 172 82 92 266 529 362 273 344 309 529 65 351 6 316 356 22 289 362 511 366 323 501 259 281 256 142 432 215 251 420 192 524 394 381 376 65 37 50 180 309 115 232 331 426 225 296 22 273 524 266 75 309 241 44 44 55 406 78 225 534 1912-13 Dryb rough, J. A. R. 534 1899-1900 ,, J. R. . 472 I899-I900 )) R. M. . 472 1873-80 W. J. . 344 1912-13 Dryburgh, D. J. W. 534 1912-13 )J N. G. . 534 1827-34 Thomas 44 1824-31 Drysdale, Adolphus S. . 22 1824-31 ir Alexander 23 1842-9 A. K. . 123 1858-75 >» A. L. . 309 1866-73 )j A. P. . 296 1824-9 Carstairs 10 1836-43 )) C. R. . 86 1834-41 }} George . 78 1853-60 )> J. St. Clair . 192 1825-32 J- J- • 30 1850-7 ,, R. C. . 172 1825-32 )> Thomas . 30 1847-54 WilUam . 155 1889-90 Duberly, George 420 1848-55 Du Boulay, F. H. . 160 1850-7 jj John . 171: 1847-54 Dubuc, Emile W. . 155. 1847-54 Ducat, Charles 155 1849-56 jj J. S. . . 166. 1858-65 }> W. M. G. . • 232 1843-50 Dudgeon, Alexander _ . . 129 1905-6 )) A. N. . . 501 1865-72 Sir Charles J. . . 289 1824-9 jj C. K. . 10 1883-91 D. A. . • 394 1860-7 jj ElUs F. . • 251 1838-45 J- J- • . 98. 1856-63 jj John . 215 1843-50 J, J. B. . • I30' 1881-8 R. A. . • 385 1851-8 JJ R. C. . . 180 1856-63 j» WiUiam . ■ 215 1879-86 >j W. C. . ■ 376 1863-70 >» W. Le Geyt . • 273 1862-9 Duff, George . . 266 1824-30 )) Hon. George Skene 16 1824-30 )I James (Earl of Fife) 16 1828-35 71 James . • 50 1837-44 Sir M. E. Grant, G.C.S.I . 92 1859-66 )> P. J. . . 241 1862-9 WaUace . 266 1848-55 )> W. W. Pirie . 160 1894-5 Dufresne, Bernard . • 450- 1904-5 Duke , C. L. B. 496 1906-7 Dumat, F. B. A. . 506 1904-5 JJ M. A. 496 1842-9 Dumbreck, William 123 1835-42 Dun, C. W. . 82 1835-42 JJ E. W. . 82 1853-60 )) F. H. . 192 I 880-7 jy R. C. . 381 1862-9 Dunbar, Alexander 266 1848-55 „ A. C. 160 1836-43 )» Sir Archibald Hamil ton, Bart. 85 1884-92 »» Dallas G. 397 1835-42 t> Edward . 83 1836-43 JJ George 86 1825-32 JJ Henry 30 1881-8 JJ H. D. G. 385 1824-30 JJ J. C. A. 16 1830-7 JJ Robert 60 1836-43 Thomas . 86 1835-42 JJ T. C. 83 1824-30 Sir WiUiam, Bart. 16 1859-66 JJ WilUam . 241 1835-42 Dunbar-Brander, J. Brander 83 2p 594 INDEX YEAR " PAGE YEAR PAGE 1858-65 Duncan, Alexander 232 1859-66 Dunlop, J. Murray . 242 1846-53 A. W. . . 148 1863-70 „ L. Gordoi 1 • -273 1903-4 C. G. 492 1843-50 L. Grant . 130 1855-62 „ Charles . . 207 1850-7 „ P. C. D. . 172 1857-64 C. A. 225 1831-8 Robert . 65 I89O-I C. Macduff . 426 1845-52 Robert . 142 I84I-8 „ David • 115 1854-61 R. B. E. 200 1847-54 David . 156 1865-72 „ R. G. . 289 1892-3 E. B. • 438 1824-9 WiUiam 10 1825-32 „ Frank 30 1859-66 „ W. G. . 242 1907-8 G. M. • 511 1894-5 W. J. Mei -cer . . 450 I 841-8 „ Henry • 115 1892-3 Dunn, A. C. . . 438 1845-52 „ Henry . 142 1857-64 „ Ralph. • 225 1838-45 ,, James • 98 1912-13 Dunnett, G. S. ■ 534 1878-85 Tames • 372 1864-71 Dunsmure, A. H. . 281 1854-61 „ J. B. . . 200 1861-8 „ Frederi ck . . 259 1873-80 „ J. Macdonald . ■ 344 1862-9 George . 266 1860-7 „ J. Morrison • 251 1867-74 G. H. • 303 1859-66 J. B. S. . . 241 1863-70 H. W. H. . . 273 1906-7 J. G. 506 1856-63 „ James • 215 1854-61 J- J- 200 1865-72 James . 289 1890-1 M. B. 426 1857-64 J. A. H [. . . 225 185I-8 Richard . 180 1866-73 J- P- H • 297 1862-9 R. D. 266 1862-9 „ Robert . 266 1903-4 „ R. Dundas 492 1824-31 Durie, Charles • 23 1892-3 R. W. . 438 1885-93 „ Charles . 402 1845-52 „ S. C, afterwards Dun 1869-76 „ J- G. . . 316 can-Clark 142 1850-7 „ Robert . 172 1824-31 ,, Thomas . 23 1903-4 Durward, J. Stewa rt . . 492 1850-7 „ Thomas . 172 1903-4 R. G. St 3wart . . 492 1844-51 T. A. 135 1852-9 Duthie, C. J. . . 187 1839-46 William . 104 1855-62 „ J. F. . . 207 1862-9 William . 266 1826-33 Dyer, Samuel . 38 1869-76 William . 316 1902-3 „ w. 0. . . 488 1890-1 W. A. . 426 1830-7 Dykes, J. W. . 60 1841-8 W. B. . 115 1855-62 Dymock, J. G. . 208 1871-8 W. T. . 331 1852-9 R. L. 187 1852-9 Dundas, CM. 187 1851-8 W. H. . 180 1864-71 „ David (Lord Dundas) 281 1842-9 Dymond, Robert . 124 1824-9 „ D. Hamilton 10 1859-66 ,, George 241 1909-10 Eadie, H. a. . . 520 1854-61 G. R. 200 1850-7 Eccles, James • 173 1852-9 James, V.C. 187 1824-7 Eckford, James 2 1857-64 „ J.F. 225 1844-51 „ John • 135 1825-32 ,, R. Hamilton 30 1835-42 J- J- . 83 1827-34 ,, Wedderburn 44 1844-51 Eddington, E. W. • 135 1859-66 „ W. J. . 242 1863-70 George • 273 1843-50 Dunlop, Alexander 130 1825-32 S. M. 30 1845-52 „ Alexander 142 1870-7 Eddis, E. U. . • 323 1859-66 ,, Alexander 242 1847-54 Eden, W. T. . . 156 1858-65 A. C. S. Murray . 232 1858-65 Edgar, C. L. . • 232 1857-64 C. J. Tennant . 225 1824-30 „ Henry 16 1901-2 „ Colin. 483 1856-63 Edmonston, T. W. . 215 IS52-9 C. Hinton. 187 1840-7 Edmonstoune, Johr I . .108 1826-33 Colin R. . 37 1889-10 Edwards, C. S. Pea cock . . 420 1860-7 „ David 251 1892-3 D. B. . ■ 438 1909-10 D. Melville 520 1831-8 „ Henry . . 65 1860-7 „ F. H. 251 1865-72 Egerton, F. W. . 289 1824-8 „ George 6 1888-9 J. B. . • 413 1824-9 George 10 1836-43 Sir Rob ert Eyles, 1857-64 G. C. H. . 225 K.C.S.I. . . 86 i 860-7 „ G. H. 251 1888-9 „ Wion de B i. . ■ 413 1866-73 H. Cleland 296 1851-8 Elder, George . 180 1885-93 „ H. J. 402 1910-11 „ Hugh. • 525 1867-74 ,, H. L. Murray . 303 1908-9 „ J. H. . • 515 1866-73 ,, I. S. Edmonstone 297 1864-71 „ John . . 281 1824-7 ,, James 2 1839-46 ,, J- J- • . 104 1839-46 „ Sir James, Bart. 104 1908-9 „ J. S. . • 515 I 863-70 ,, J. Hamilton 273 1842-9 „ WiUiam . 124 1857-64 „ J. Hay . . . 225 1841-8 Elgin, Alexander . . 115 1853-60 J. M. . 193 1847-54 „ James . . 156 1847-54 „ John 156 1840-7 EUott, C. F. . . 108 I9II-I2 ,, John 529 1843-50 „ E. F. . . 130 1847-54 J. M. 156 1849-56 „ G. A. . . 166 INDEX 595 1843-50 1844-51 1851-8 1901-2 1871-8 1906-7 1833-40 1832-9 1905-6 1868-75 1908-9 1859-66 1845-52 1888-9 1886-94 1860-7 1826-33 1829-36 1834-41 1829-36 1841-8 1837-44 1824-8 1874-81 1864-71 1836-43 1893-4 1830-7 1824-31 1855-62 1841-8 1862-9 1842-9 1840-7 1898-9 1843-50 1840-7 1912-13 1872-9 1825-32 1912-13 1825-32 1843-50 1850-7 1893-4 1908-9 1908-9 1849-56 1844-51 1849-56 1847-54 1842-9 1826-33 1851-8 1910-11 1898-9 1898-9 1890-1 1912-13 1885-93 1907-8 1838-45 1825-32 1860-7 1862-9 1854-61 1859-66 1846-53 1843-50 1854-61 Eliott, G. A. L. „ G. A. R. . Elles, James . Ellington- Wright, L. F. Elliot, Adam Scott „ A. D. . , Charles „ G.M. . „ John . „ L. A. Scott . „ W. D. „ W. Scott . Elliott, John B. . Ellis, L. M. . „ W. B. . Ellison, Can-. See Carr-ElHson Erskine, Hon. Albany Mar Stuart ,, Charles C. J. ,, Hon. George F. A. H. C. H. N. B, J. M. „ William Espie, George Evans, A. C. . Ewart, A. J. P. „ G. A. „ Henry „ Peter „ R. W. „ William Ewing, F. G. „ J. Leckie „ R. Leckie „ W. T. Fair, George . ,, James . Fairbairn, D. C. H. A. R. ,, James J- L- John John P. P. Fairley, Sinclair ,, Thomas ,, WiUiam Fairiie, C. H. „ Edward „ H. A. „ Patrick Fairnie, James Faithful, J. J. Falcon, T. H. Falconer, Colin L. F- J- G. S. H. F. J- F- J- w. W. K. Farquhar, W. G. Farquharson, C. M. J. C. . J. S. Joseph Robert William WiUiam 130 135 : 180 483 331 506 75 70 501 309 515 242 142 413 406 251 38 55 78 55 115 92 7 351 281 86 444 60 23 208 115 266 124 108 468 130 108 YEAR 183I-8 1850-7 1894-5 1835-42 1865-72 1849-56 1852-9 1860-7 1837-44 1836-43 1836-43 1837-44 1901-2 I9IO-II 1846-53 1826-33 1894-5 1892-3 1883-91 1902-3 1888-9 1888-9 I9OI-2 1824-30 1894-5 1895-6 1894-5 1904-5 1879-86 1901-2 1907-8 1908-9 1875-82 1835-42 1869-76 1898-9 1824-30 1841-8 1848-55 534 1825-32 338 1885-93 30 1882-90 534 1831-8 30 1830-7 130 1824-7 173 1827-34 444 1893-4 515 1825-32 515 1854-61 166 1898-9 135 1858-65 166 1878-85 156 1824-30 124 1832-9 38 1893-4 180 1824-7 525 1834-41 468 468 1844-51 426 1899-1900 534 1899-1900 402 1854-61 5" 1865-72 98 1865-72 30 1910-11 251 1824-8 266 1853-60 200 1824-30 242 1857-64 148 1832-9 130 1824-7 200 1847-54 Farquharson, W. M. W. W. Fasson, C. H. M. Faucus, George Fawcett, Malcolm „ W. M. Fearnley, C. J. J- M. FeU, H. H. . „R. W. . FeUowes, J. B. T. H. B.. Fenwick, Stanley Ferard, R. L. Ferguson, Adam „ Alexander „ Alexander, jun, A. D. A. G. ,, Fergus . ,, Frederick, jun F. C. . G. D. . „ James . „ James, jun. J. de C. A. J. M. P. H. W. R. A. R. A. C. S. M. T. D. " Wellwood R ,, WiUiam , I William W. H. Fergusson, Adam J. „ Alexander Charles, now Sir Charles Dalrymple Bart. . ,, David . F. A. K. G. A. D. G. D. . ,, Hume M. J. A. D. J- S. . J. S. E. Gillon John . J. A. . J. C. Gillon J. Gillon M. W. . N. J. . „ Robert . R. D. GiUon R. D. . William, afterwards PoUok Ferme, George „ T. F.. ,, WiUiam Fernie, Andrew „ C. W. B. „ EUis L. Ferns, H. A. D. Farrier, A. D. „ A. W. „ G. A. „ G. H. „ H. W. Hay . ,. J. P PAGE 65 173 450 83 289 166 187 251 92 87 87 92 483 525 148 38 450 438 394 488 413 413 483 16 450 455 450 497 376 483 511 515 356 83 316 468 16 "5 161 30 402 390 65 60 2 44 444 30 200 468 233 372 16 70 444 2 78 135 473 473 200 289 289 525 7 193 17 226 70 2 156 596 INDEX YEAR 1850-7 Ferrier, L. J. G. . 1848-55 Ferries, J. S. . 1845-52 jj John 1866-73 Ferris , R. C. . 1865-72 Ferry •nan, A. H. 1888-9 )) W. E. I9OO-I Fiddes, E. S. 1836-43 Field, E. F. . 1852-9 jj E. Hamilton 1824-30 Fife, Earl of. See Duff, 1850-7 Findlater, J. S. 187I-8 Findlay, T. G. 1865-72 Finla^ , A. B. 1870-7 ,, A. M. I88I-8 )) C. P. . 1868-75 Gardyne 1908-9 ,j Gardyne 1875-82 )> Gilbert L. 1862-9 J.F. . 1868-75 jj Ninian J. 185I-8 ^j Sir Robert ] 3.,G. 1904-5 )j R. N. 1877-84 ") R. S. 1859-66 'J T. L. 1857-64 W. A. 1859-66 Finlay son, R. C. 1865-72 Fisher , D. G. 1833-40 jj Frederick 1830-7 ,j Henry 186I-8 j> H. A. J 824-9 John 1870-7 ,, John 185I-8 FitzGerald, Sir Charles K.C.B. I9OO-I )> Gerald . 1849-56 >) James . Fitzmaurice Scott. See 1907-8 Fleck, James 1883-91 Fleming, A. M. i88"i-8 C. D. 1892-3 jj David 1884-92 ,, G. N. 1870-7 ,, James 1880-7 )) Maxwell . 1910-11 P. G. 1870-7 ,, R. H. 1906-7 »> R. S. T. . 1829-36 Fletcher, Andrew . 1830-7 ,, A. D. W. 1837-44 >> F. C. 1828-35 G. C. 1830-7 jj H. M. . 1836-43 >> John 1900-1 ,, John 1856-63 ,, Miles A. . 1907-8 )) R. F. G. . 1907-S Roger C. . 1841-8 Flint, Alexander 1868-75 ^^ rhomas I 900- I Flockhart, John 1912-13 Foot, D. V. . 1860-7 Foote, Alexander . 1840-7 ,, W. M. 1828-35 Forbes , Alexander . 1825-32 ,, A. P. 1829-36 >> C. W. I 890-1 C. W. L. . 1858-65 )) E. B. 1859-66 George 1838-45 ,, G. E. 1892-3 ,, H. B. 1841-8 ,, J. A. 1898-9 ,, J. R. 1828-35 j> John James C.M.G J. O Scott, PAGE YEAR PAGE 173 1836-43 Forbes, J. A. • 87 161 1847-54 „ J.F. . . . 156 142 1859-66 „ J. s. . . . 242 297 1859-66 „ J. W. 242 289 1893-4 K. A. • 444 413 1839-46 „ Louis 104 478 1858-65 Patrick • 233 87 1893-4 „ V. H. • 445 188 1892-3 W. E. • 439 1854-61 „ W. B. . 200 173 1853-60 Forbes-Gordon, Arthur N. • 193 331 1856-63 Ford, Everard A. . • 215 289 1908-9 „ J-B. . . 516 323 I9I3-I4 „ J.L. . . • 538 385 I 890-1 „ Patrick J. . . 426 310 1885-93 Fordyce, Alexander Dingwall 402 516 1855-62 „ Arthur Dingwall . 208 356 I89I-2 ,, J. Dingwall • 432 266 1886-94 „ W. Dingwall . 406 310 1860-7 Forjett, Ernest 251 180 1854-61 Forman, A. G. 200 497 1883-91 D. E. . 394 366 1824-31 „ George 23 242 1859-66 G. M. . 242 226 1824-7 James . 2 242 1850-7 „ J. 0. 173 289 1824-31 John 23 75 1848-55 John 161 60 1835-42 „ Robert ' . 83 259 1849-56 Robert . 166 10 1900-1 „ Ronald . 478 323 1853-60 „ W. S. . 193 I85I-8 Forrest, D. J. 181 181 1825-32 „ James 31 478 1854-61 William . 200 166 1839-46 Forrester, James . 104 1862-9 J- s. . . . 266 5" 1851-8 Forster, F. D. J. H. 181 394 1847-54 Forsyth, Burnet B. 156 385 1825-32 „ Charles . 31 438 ■ i 904-5 D. M. . 497 397 1824-9 „ Henry 10 323 1869-76 R. R. . 316 381 1894-5 „ Thomas . 450 525 I88I-8 Fortune, E. G. . 385 323 1824-9 William 10 506 1911-12 Foster, A. D. 529 55 1858-65 „ R. C. S. . 233 60 1908-9 Fothergill, Alan A. 51& 92 1824-30 Fotheringhain, George 17 50 1884-92 Foulis, A. P. Liston- 398 60 1890-1 G. H. Liston- 426 87 1828-35 „ John . . . . 50 478 1882-90 ,, R. J. Liston- 390 215 1905-6 Fowle, F. W. P. C. 501 5" 1824-7 Fowler, George 2 511 1912-13 ,, G. Gordon 534 115 1827-34 „ H. M. 44 310 1881-8 J. Stewart 385 478 1884-92 J. H. Stewart . 398 534 -1868-75 „ R. R. 310 251 1869-76 ,, Simson C. . 316 108 1824-30 Fowlis, Archibald . 17 50 1824-30 „ D. D. 17 30 1913-14 Fox, W. M 538 56 1907-8 Frantz, A. M. 511 426 1907-8 „ S. G 512 233 1911-12 Eraser, Alastair Garden . 529 242 1874-81 „ Alastair R. I. . 351 98 1885-93 ,, Alexander . 402 438 'oZ°"7 „ A. Campbell 323 115 1884-92 A. Garden . 398 468 1864-71 „ Alister G. . 281 50 1907-8 „ Andrew A. , 512 INDEX 597 YEAR 1858-65 Fraser, Sir Andrew H. L PACE YEAR 1835-42 Furlong, C. H. PAGE 83 K.C.S.I. . • 233 1851-8 William 181 1911-12 1840-7 1853-60 1895-6 1862-9 „ A. R. B. . • 529 1840-7 Furnell, M. C. . 108 „ A. C. . . 108 1824-30 Fyers, H. T. . 17 Arthur A. . • 193 1825-32 „ Sir William A., K.C.B. -^'i A. J. K. . „ A. M. • 455 . 267 1865-72 1894-5 Fyfe, William Fyffe, J. E. . . 289 • 450 1910-11 C. J. S. . • 525 1824-30 Fyler, George 17 1849-56 ,, D. Simon . . 166 ' 1888-9 ,, Edward • 413 1854-61 „ E. S. . 200 1858-65 Gair, W. K. . • 233 1903-4 ,, Eric M. • 492 1859-66 Gairdner, G. W. . 242 1868-75 1872-9 1893-4 „ Francis . 310 1869-76 ,, John R. . 316 „ F. D. S. B. . 338 1869-76 Galletly, E. G. . 316 F. R. • 445 1896-7 ,, Ian . • 459 I86I-8 „ Francklyn S. • 259 1873-80 W. G. ■ 344 1900-1 1865-72 „ F. P. . • 478 1903-4 Galloway, D. M. . 492 F. W. D. . . 289 1851-8 Gammell, Albert . 181 1888-9 ,, George • 413 1838-45 F. E. . 98 1888-9 „ G. A. • 413 1838-45 H. T. . 98 1889-90 G. M. 420 1837-44 J- s. 92 1897-8 „ Harry L. . ■ 464 I84I-8 J. H. H . 116 1895-6 „ H. C. • 455 1833-40 Gandy, Gerard 75 ,1861-8 H. J. E. . • 259 1833-40 John . 75 1899-1900 „ Ian M. • 473 1855-62 Gantz, W. Sydenh am . . 208 1827-34 „ James 44 1828-35 Garden, Archibald See Camp- 1861-8 J. A., afterwards J. C. r bell, A. G. Fraser . • 259 1894-5 „ A. W. • 451 1907-8 „ J. L. H. . ■ 512 1873-80 Gardiner, A. H. • 344 1871-8 „ J. s. . • 331 1873-80 G. W. 344 1884-92 „ J. W. Neill ■ 398 1873-80 Hay F. F. . . 344 1841-8 „ John . . 116 1869-76 J- A. . 316 1883-91 „ John . • 394 1868-75 M. H. • 310 1851-8 „ J. A. . . 181 1875-82 W. N. ■ 356 1865-72 „ J. W. C. . . 289 1866-73 Gardner, J. A. . 297 1901-2 ,, Kenneth ■ 483 1899-1900 „ Matthew ■ 473 1827-34 „ Leopold 44 1860-7 Garstin, Sir \A /illiam E., 1897-8 „ M. P. • 464 G.C.M.G. . • 251 1878-85 „ Munro • 372 1906-7 Garth, R. M. 506 1876-83 „ N. K. . 362 1828-35 Gaskin, Benjamin 50 1872-9 „ 0. S. M. . ■ 338 1869-76 Gastrell, Everard r. . . 316 1888-9 „ P. Neill . • 414 1894-5 Gavin, Crichton H • 451 1856-63 „ P. A. . • 215 1871-8 „ E. S. . • 331 1886-94 „ T. C. . . 406 1894-5 „ Hugh M. • 451 1858-65 „ WiUiam . • 233 1870-7 „ James • 323 1905-6 „ William . • 501 1901-2 „ John, jun. • 483 1886-94 „ W. H. 406 1869-76 „ R. D. 316 .1888-9 W. Neill . 414 1824-9 „ W. A. 10 1846-53 W. Stuart . 149 1824-9 „ W. S. ir 1891-2 „ W. St. John 432 1903-4 „ w. s. . 492 1851-8 „ W. T. 181 1830-7 Geaves, Richard 60 Tytler. See Tytler. 1892-3 Gebbie, O. St. Joh 1 • -439 1913-14 Frazer, F. Y. 538 1886-93 W. St. Joh n . . 406 1862-9 Freeland, J. A. S. . 267 1905-6 Geddes, A. C. B. . 501 1863-70 Freeman, Martin L. 273 1885-93 E. C. 402 1883-91 S. C. . 394 1844-51 G. H. ■ 135 1874-81 Freer, George 351 1888-Q „ G. W. S. • 414 Freer-Smith, Sir H. P. 5c 1 86 1 -8 „ J. 0. • 259 Smith, Freer-. 1828-35 Geils, T. W. . 50 1851-8 Freeth, William 181 1856-63 Gemmell, Andrew .. 216 1897-8 Friar, H. J. C. 464 1847-54 George, Ebenezer . 156 1836-43 FuUarton, John 87 1893-4 „ P. B. • 445 1860-7 „ Stewart . 251 1893-4 W. H. • 445 1838-45 ,, Thomas . 98 1908-9 Georpeson, D. H. . 516 1828-35 FuUerton, Charles . 50 1903-4 J. H. F M. . . 492 1832-9 G. F. . 70 1824-9 Gerard, Archibald . 11 1844-51 H. M. . 135 1S27-34 Gib, Colin . • 44 1839-46 ,, James . 104 1825-32 „ J. B. . ,, Thomas . 31 1827-34 „ WiUiam . 44 1825-32 31 1830-7 „ William . 60 1893-4 Gibb, C. A. . • 445 1831-8 Fulton, Grame A. . 66 1911-12 „ F. W. . • 529 1832-9 „ J- F. . . . 70 1891-2 „ Robert • 433 1854-61 „ Sir Robert Fulton. See 1834-41 „ T. 0. . . 78 Rampini, R. F. 1891-2 „ w. 0. P.. • -133 598 INDEX 1912-13 1912-13 1892-3 1867-74 1901-2 1903-4 1835-42 1836-43 1842-9 1888-9 1836-43 1902-3 1911-12 1866-73 1909-10 1911-12 1836-43 1893-4 1898-9 1892-3 1913-14 1839-46 1872-9 1835-42 1910-11 1910-11 1869-76 1898-9 1912-13 1904-5 1904-5 1872-9 1834-41 1908-9 1834-41 1875-82 1859-66 1864-71 1866-73 1886-94 1866-73 1839-46 1905-6 1839-46 1896-7 1898-9 1828-35 1828-35 1829-36 1854-61 1876-83 1824-9 1882-90 1859-66 1913-14 1854-61 1834-41 1851-8 1829-36 1863-70 1892-3 1865-72 1840-7 1877-84 1828-35 1913-14 1862-9 1909-10 1857-64 1866-73 1829-36 1857-64 Gibbons, G. S. „ Thomas Gibson, A. J. Archibald F, A. J. H. C. Campbell Edmund George George G. H. R. H. G. H. R. B. J. R. John John J. E. J. H. L. J. D. M. Campbell R. W. R. P. Robert R. B. R. C. R. H. Thomas William W. P. S. W. R. Gidden, J. A. „ Thomas Giffen, William Gifford, Hon. E. Scott „ G. P. „ Hon. G. : „ H. J. Gilchrist, A. S. „ James ,, James J- c. ,, John A Gill, D. R. . „ J. A. . „W. H. . Gillan, J. A. . „ J. R. W. GiUanders, F. W. BI. Gillespie, Alexander „ Alexander ,, Alexander C. M. ,, David F. G. . G. R. . H. M. . ,, James C. J. D. . J. Ewer . ,, Sir John . J. Hamilton J. I. T. P. . Walter . „ William . W. D. . W. D. . Gillies, Andrew A. . „ H. G. „ H. A. ^ „ J. R. . Gillon, John . Gillon Fergusson. See Fergus son. Gilly, C. P 534 534 439 303 483 492 83 87 124 414 87 488 529 297 520 529 87 445 468 439 538 104 338 83 525 525 316 468 534 497 497 338 78 516 78 356 242 281 297 406 297 104 501 104 459 469 50 50 56 200 362 II 390 242 538 200 78 i8i 56 273 439 289 108 367 50 538 267 520 226 297 56 226 1832-9 1858-65 1899-1900 1844-51 1857-64 1865-72 1865-72 1837-44 1861-8 1875-82 1863-70 1911-12 1903-4 1888-9 1847-54 1881-8 1858-65 1889-90 1845-52 1845-52 1878-85 1886-94 1882-9 1881-8 1852-9 1852-9 1900-1 1863-70 1858-65 1858-65 1880-7 1891-2 1883-91 1890-1 1871-8 1860-7 1837-44 1865-72 1847-54 1875-82 1880-7 1850-7 1850-7 1871-8 1900-1 1849-56 1854-61 1860-7 1828-35 1830-7 1828-35 1824-31 1909-10 1911-12 1837-44 1888-9 1882-90 1888-9 1912-13 1838-45 1868-75 1859-66 1857-64 1827-34 1878-85 1878-85 1828-35 1851-8 1854-61 1864-71 1843-50 1824-30 1859-66 Gilly , w. 0. S. . 70 Gilmour, Allan 233 Allan 473 H. C. C. . 135 „ Sir John, Bart. 226 J. A. . 289 ;; W. E. . 289 Gilston, John 93 Gimblette, H. J. . 259 Girdwood, R. B. . 356 Gisiko, Axel M. . . . 274 Glasfurd, C. E. . 529 „ D. H. Robertson 492 Glassford, A. D. Gordon . 414 A. N. . 156 „ Clement Gordon 385 C. H. N. Gordon . 233 „ G. G. R. Gordon . 420 „ H. Gordon . 142 ,, J. Gordon 142 ,, J. Gordon 372 „ L. Gordon 407 ,, Napier Gordon 390 ,, Oswald Gordon 386 Glegg, C. F 188 „ H. R 188 „ J. D 478 „ J-H 274 „ P- A 233 Glen, John .... 233 Glendinning, Edgar 381 G. E. . . 433 Logan 394 P. B. . . 427 R. W. 331 Glendonwyn, William 251 Glennie, Alexander 93 C. E. 290 Gloag, Dunlop 156 „ W. M. 356 Glover, C. G. 381 „ D. T. . . . 173 „ James 173 „ WiUiam . 331 Glyn, John Paul. See Pettitt, P. J. H. G. Goalen, A. J. 166 „ T. G. 200 „ Walter 251 Godby, Augustus . 50 „ Charles 60 „ WiUiam . 50 Goddard, W. M. . 23 Gold, Andrew 520 Goldie, A. T 529 „ Thomas 93 Goldsmid, Campbell 414 NeviUe . 390 ,, Sidney . 414 Goodall, A. CD.. 534 Goodsir, Archibald 98 Goodwyn, Henry . 310 Gordon, Adam A. . 243 „ A. Hay . 226 A. C. . 44 A. Shand . . 372 Alfred . 372 ADan . 50 A. R. . 181 , Angus F. . 200 , Hon. Arthur , 281 Sir B. L., K.C.B. . 130 B. E. M. . . 17 , Lord Bertrand . . 243 INDEX 599 1909-10 1824-31 1833-40 1870-7 1831-8 1859-66 1827-34 1910-rr 1906-7 1892-3 1903-4 1824-9 1829-36 1854-61 1903-4 1872-9 1824-7 1824-9 1844-51 1837-44 1851-8 1824-9 1824-9 1831-8 1868-75 1860-7 1880-7 l88i-8 1869-76 1877-84 1876-83 1827-34 1864-71 1867-74 1871-8 i«8o-7 1825-32 1859-66 1841-8 1825-32 1826-33 1830-7 1831-8 1902-3 1860-7 1854-61 1912-13 1824-8 1848-55 1874-81 1827-34 1885-93 1874-81 1873-80 1854-61 1849-56 1893-4 1824-9 1836-43 1824-31 1909-10 1912-13 1909-10 1878-85 1825-32 1824-30 1824-31 1830-7 1855-62 1848-55 1905-6 1825-32 1854-61 PAGE YEAR PAGE Gordon, Campbell A. . 520 1903-4 Gordon, W. H. E. . - 493 „ Charles 23 1859-66 W. I. - 243 „ Charles 75 1866-73 W. M. . • 297 „ Charles • 323 1 Gordon Gumming. See Cum C. A. B. . . 66 ming. CD. 243 Gordon Glassford. See Glass _ D. M. 44 ford. „ Bouglas J. ■ 525 1857-64 Gore-Booth, E. H. . • 223 „ Douglas M. • 506 1860-7 „ „ H. F. . • 249 D. R. W. . ■ 439 I86I-8 „ „ R. N. H. . 258 „ E. R. A. . • 493 1894-5 Goudie, GUbert J. . 451 „ Francis 11 1874-81 Gourlay, A. E. 351 „ Francis • 56 1870-7 ,, C. Gershom 323 F. J. W. . . 200 1874-81 K. M. . 351 „ F. W. • 493 1871-8 N.-A. . 331 „ Hon. Frederick . ■ 338 I9I3-I4 R. A. . • 539 „ George 2 I85I-8 WiUiam . . 181 G. D. II ; 1888-9 W. Balfour • 414 G. G. • 135 1837-44 Govan, CM. 93 G. H. • 93 1839-46 „ George . 104 „ G.J. . 181 1832-9 ,, John . 70 G. J. R. . II 1894-5 Gow, C D. M. - 451 G. W. A. . II 1825-32 „ Norman - 31 H. C. 66 1894-5 Gowan, A. T. 451 „ H. J. . . . 310 1846-53 „ Laurence . • 149 H. King . . 251 1 1843-50 R. D. 130 Herbert . . 381 1835-42 W. M. 83 Hugh . 386 I9IO-II Gowans, A. D. Stuart 525 H. P. . 316 1872-9 J. Stuart . . 338 Hon. Huntly D. • 367 1853-60 Gower, Lord Albert Leve Ivy M. . . 362 son • 193 „ James • 44 1858-65 „ Lord Ronald Leve- „ James . 281 son 233 „ James • 303 1873-80 Gracie, C A. 345 „ J. A. • 331 1868-75 „ J. A. . . 310 J-E. . 382 1844-51 Grady, Martin 135 J. Farquhar, after 1859-66 Graeme, P. J. F. . 243 wards Oswald 31 1852-9 ,, R. de Graeme . 188 J. R. Hay 243 1849-56 Graham, Adam W. 166 J. R. 116 1844-51 „ A. G. Barns 135 „ John 31 1836-43 A. S. 87 „ John 38 1870-7 A. W. G. . . 323 „ John 60 1834-41 C M. Athole . 79 „ John 66 1830-7 „ David 60 J. C. H. . 488 1897-8 „ Ernest . 464 „ Hon. John E. . 252 1878-85 George . 372 J. G. 201 1849-56 G. F. L . 166 JO. 534 1824-9 „ Henry II „ J.T. 7 1906-7 H. B. . 506 ;; J.W. . . 161 I9II-I2 Gordon F. 529 „ Julius 351 1835-42 ,, James 83 „ L. D. 44 1862-9 J-E. 267 „ Lewis 402 1848-55 J- E. N. . 161 „ Murray 351 1867-74 J-H. S. . 303 N. G. 345 1828-35 ,, J. Maxtone 51 „ Pelham H. 201 1902-3 J-S. 488 P. L. 1 66 184I-8 „ John 116 R. G. 445 1842-9 John . 124 „ Robert . II 1908-9 J. H. T. . 516 „ Robert 87 1903-4 M. H. N. . 493 R. H. 23 1846-53 „ Patrick . 149 „ Ronald K. 520 1909-10 „ Richard . 520 „ Stratheam 534 1829-36 „ Robert . 56 „ Stuart H. . 520 1835-42 R. H. . 83 „ Theodore J. 372 1845-52 William . 142 „ Thomas . 31 1863-70 WiUiam . 274 WiUiam . 17 1834-41 W. C B. . 79 „ WiUiam . 23 1909-10 Grahame, AUster M. 520 „ WiUiam . 60 1900-1 C E. . 478 WUUam . 208 1840-7 David . 108 W. A. G. . 161 1869-76 D. J. . . 316 „ W. B. . 501 1851-8 H. A. . 181 „ W. E. A. . 31 1840-7 Jeffrey . 108 „ W. H. . 201 1851-8 J. F. . . . 181 600 INDEX 1900-1 Grahame, J. W. F. igoo-i ,, M. J. H. 1 85 1 -8 Grant, Alexander . 1864-71 , , Andrew 1849-56 , , A. D. . 1863-70 , , Charles 1875-82 , C. G. . 1843-50 , C. I. . 1824-8 , , David 1824-9 , , D. J. . 1824-7 , E. B. . 1845-52 , E. I. . 1853-60 , , Evan B. 1844-51 , George 1824-31 Hamilton . 1898-9 , , Ian M. 1897-8 , , Ivor Forsyth 1851-8 , James 1864-71 , , James 1864-71 , , James 1865-72 , James 1864-71 , , J. Dundas . 1865-72 , J. M. . 1910-11 , , J. M. . 1863-70 , , J. w. . 1858-65 , John . 1858-65 , John . 1865-72 , , John . 1863-70 , , J. A. . 1856-63 , J. C. . 1836-43 , J. E. . 1836-43 , J- F. E. 1830-7 , J. H. . 1850-7 , J. J. Forsyth 1846-53 , J- P. ■ 1871-8 Leonard 1876-83 , N. J. . 1868-75 Ogilvie 1866-73 , , Robert C. . 1832-9 , R. G. H. . 1874-81 , , Ronald Cameron 1896-7 , Ronald Cameron 1824-30 , , T. M. . 1824-30 , , WiUiam 1825-32 , , WiUiam 1826-33 , W. D. 1854-61 , , W. F. Forsyth 1866-73 , , W. T. . Gra nt-Suttie. See Sutti 1867-74 Gra y, A. A. . 1910-11 , D. I. W. 1911-12 , , Edward L. . 1883-91 , Ernest E. 1871-8 , , F. M. . 1841-8 , Hugh . 1898-9 , James . 1909-10 , J- D. A. 1827-34 . J- J. . 1913-14 , Lothian 1877-84 , R. W. . 1866-73 , WiUiam 1891-2 , WiUiam 1855-62 , W. Crighton 1911-12 , W. E. . 1856-63 , W. R. . 1860-7 Gre aves, E. S. 1858-65 J. E. • . 1912-13 Gre ene, Arnold J. . 1890-1 Gre enfield, D. W. . 1836-43 Hume . 1827-34 , James . 1890-1 I- G. . 1898-9 T. C. . 1870-7 Gre enhiU, G. C. PAGE 478 478 181 281 166 274 357 130 '7 II 3 142 193 136 23 469 464 290 282 290 525 274 233 233 290 274 216 87 87 60 173 149 331 362 310 297 70 351 459 17 17 31 38 201 297 303 525 529 394 332 116 469 520 44 539 367 297 433 208 529 216 252 233 534 427 87 44 427 469 323 YEAR PAGE 1868-75 Greenhill, James . . .310 I9OI-2 J- K. 483 1904-5 John C. 497 1874-81 „ WiUiam 351 1847-54 Greenoak, Robert 156 1893-4 Greenshields, James 445 1893-4 J. B. 445 1876-83 Gregor, A. C. 362 1868-75 „ D. C. 310 1886-94 „ G. J. 407 1854-61 John 201 1842-9 Gregorson, Angus 124 1878-85 „ Angus M. 372 1881-8 J-D- • 386 1869-76 Gregory, Alexander 316 1874-81 A. Ogilvy 351 1824-8 Duncan . 7 189O-I J- L- 427 1837-44 R. K. 93 1866-73 „ Thomas 297 1837-44 T. C. 93 I9II-I2 „ T. W. 530 1865-72 W. S. 290 1830-7 Greig, Alexander 60 1840-7 ,, Benjamin 108 1847-54 ,, Charles 156 1824-8 , David . 7 I9IO-II „ D. W. L. M. 525 1883-91 „ E. D. W. 394 1831-8 „ George 66 1834-41 „ James '. 79 1845-52 ,, James . 142 1892-3 „ J- A. . 439 1838-45 „ J. H. . 99 1858-65 „ J. T. . 234 1824-8 „ John . 7 1837-44 „ John . 93 1855-62 „ John . 208 1832-9 „ J.B. . 70 184I-8 „ Lewis B. 116 1839-46 „ P. M. . 104 1832-9 „ Robert 70 1835-42 „ Robert 83 1856-63 „ Robert 216 1843-50 „ T. A. . 130 1830-7 „ William 60 1833-40 „ WiUiam 75 1846-53 „ WiUiam 149 1824-31 „ W. J. . 23 1855-62 Grey, Charles 208 1843-50 „ C. B. . 130 1828-35 „ Edward 51 1824-30 „ Henry . 17 1843-50 „ W. B. . 130 1848-55 Grier, Frederick 161 1848-55 „ J. J- • 161 1897-8 Grierson, J. G. Hamilton- 464 1892-3 P. F. HamUton- 439 1 891-2 Grieve, G. M. 433 1864-71 „ J. A. M. 282 1891-2 „ J. B. . 433 189I-2 „ K. K. 433 1859-66 Walter 243 1S9I-2 „ W. W. 433 1825-32 Grimes, John . 31 1855-62 Grisbrooke, C. F. 208 1842-9 Grogan, Edwin 124 1835-42 „ H. W. 83 I9II-I2 Grose, D. C. E. • 530 1906-7 Grosset, Philip 506 1906-7 „ W. E. ■ 506 1868-75 Grosvenor, W. S. • 310 1837-44 Grove, F. H. 93 1838-45 „ W. G. • 99 INDEX 601 YEAR PAGE 1 YEAR PAGE 1830-7 Grut, Ferdinand 61 1846-53 Hall, E. J. . ■ 149 505 1899-1900 Guild, A. W.. ■ 473 1906-7 „ Henry . 1891-2 1895-6 „ U. A. . ■ 433 1905-6 „ John C. • 501 ^ -V w. J. . • 455 1853-60 ,, John G. 193 1909-10 Guiler, H. P. . 520 1895-6 „ J. R. . 455 1909-10 1850-7 ,. J. P. . Gnlland, Charles 521 • 173 1850-7 1838-45 ,, Joseph S. „ Robert . ■ 173 99 1906-7 J. M. 506 1856-63 „ T. A. . 216 1902-3 ^ „ W. J. K. . 488 1841-8 „ T. W. . 116 1889-90 Giinn, A. A. . . 420 1857-64 „ W. A. R. 226 1873-80 Guthrie, Alexander ■ 345 1849-56 „ W. J. . . 167 1889-90 „ Charles 420 I881-8 „ W. T. . . 386 1873-80 ,, David • 345 1876-83 Hallard, C. M. . 362 1869-76 George • 317 1865-72 F. M. . 290 1891-2 J. H. • 433 1870-7 J- H. • 324 1889-90 T. M. . 420 1880-7 L. C. . 382 1908-9 T. W. B. . 516 1892-3 Hallett, B. Hughes • 439 1854-61 „ William 201 1850-7 Halliday, David ■ 173 1871-8 W. J. • 332 1852-9 „ James . . 188 I 900- I Guy, J. C. M. • 478 1864-71 T. Scott . . 282 1899-1900 „ J. A. Campbe 11 • • 473 1824-30 Hamilton, Alexander 17 1826-33 Gwynne, Edward • 38 1856-63 Charles . . 216 1832-9 ,, Francis . 70 1827-34 C. V. . 44 1829-36 Henry • 56 I85I-8 ,, David . . 182 1830-7 ,, Richard . . 61 1825-32 „ George . 31 1828-35 „ William . 51 I83I-8 George . . 66 1836-43 George . . 87 1872-9 George . • 338 1903-4 Haddon, Walter . 493 1846-53 G. J. . • 149 1824-9 Hagart, Charles II 1825-32 G. M. . 31 1824-9 J. M. II 1903-4 Gerald . • 493 1863-70 ,, William • 274 1896-7 „ Gordon . • 459 ,, Valentine-. See Valen- 1870-7 ,, Henry . • 324 tine-Hags irt. 1872-9 H. W. . • 338 1844-51 Haig, H. A. . . 136 1843-50 Hubert . ■ 130 1856-63 „ H. V. . 216 1824-31 James . ■ 23 1828-35 ,, James . 51 1824-31 J- A. . 23 1828-35 „ John . 51 1826-33 John . • 38 1828-35 „ Robert. 51 1837-44 John 93 1831-8 „ William 66 1843-50 „ John . 131 1851-8 „ W. H. . . 181 1830-7 ,, J. Buchanan 61 1844-51 „ W. J. . ■ 136 1838-45 J- J- • 99 1906-7 Haldane, A. R. Bur don . . 506 1896-7 ,, Kenneth 459 1896-7 C. L. . • 459 1826-33 Kerr . 38 1867-74 ,, G. Abercrc )mby 303 1824-31 Richard W. 23 1907-8 H. R. . . 512 1824-30 Robert . 17 1854-61 J. A. . ' . 201 1850-7 Robert . • 173 1873-80 J. A. L. . • 345 1838-45 R. G. . • 99 1870-7 J. S. . • 323 1856-63 R. W. C. . 216 1866-73 „ Richard B urdon (Vis- 1830-7 ,, Thomas. 61 count I- [aldane of 1853-60 „ Thomas. • 193 Cloan) . • 297 1877-84 „ Thomas . • 367 1893-4 R. S. • 445 1875-82 T. W. . • 357 1849-56 Robert . . 167 1827-34 Walter . • 44 1859-66 R. C. . ■ 243 1848-55 William. . 161 I901-2 R. P. . . 484 1840-7 W. C. S. . 109 1905-6 T. G. N. . . 501 I9I2-I3 W. R. . • 534 1824-8 William . 7 1840-7 „ Sir WiUiam S tirling, 1891-2 W. G. . 433 Bart. 109 1874-81 Sir WiUian 1 S. . . 351 1911-12 Z. M. . • 530 1910-11 Halden, F. G. • 525 1858-65 „ Bruce, R. Tyn dale . 234 1878-85 Halkett, Alexander • 372 Hamilton-Grierson. See Grier- 1850-7 C. H. Craig le . . 173 son. 1837-44 David • 93 1854-61 Hamilton Tyndale Bruc ;, An- 1876-83 J. F. . 362 drew . 201 1834-4,1 John 79 1856-63 „ Tyndale Bruce ,Walter 216 1839-46 J. C. Craigi e . .104 1882-90 Hampton, James . ■ 390 1877-84 J- F- • 367 1900-1 Handasyde, A. K. . • 478 ,, Craigie-. 5 ee Craigie- 1891-2 C. H. . • 433 Halkett. 1864-71 Handyside, A. G. . . 282 1838-45 Hall, Alfred . 09 1872-9 C. B. . ■ 338 1855-62 „ Burnett G. . 208 1861-8 D. T. . . 260 1867-74 David . 303 1844-51 Hugh . • 136 1886-94 „ D. G. . ■ 407 1855-62 Hugh . . 208 602 INDEX YEAR PAGE ! YEAR PAGE 1855-62 Handyside, J. Stewart . 208 1861-8 Hay, C. E 260 I87I-8 P. B. . 332 1850-7 „ Dunlop. 173 1859-66 WiUiam 243 1824-9 „ Sir E. H. Drummond . 11 187I-8 W. L. B. . 332 1828-35 „ George .... 51 1849-56 Hanna, T. C 167 1845-52 „ Graham 142 1853-60 Hannah, J. J. 193 1857-64 „ Henry . 226 1858-65 Hannay, G. K. . 234 I 860-7 „ Henry . 252 1856-63 John 216 1858-65 ,, James . 234 188I-8 P. M. . 386 1837-44 „ John . 93 I9II-I2 ;; R. S. E. . . . 530 1864-71 „ John . 282 I89I-2 Hanson, E. T. 433 1879-86 „ J. Binny 376 1862-9 Hardie, David 267 1851-8 „ J. Bruce 182 1902-3 „ J. A. H. . 488 1824-30 „ Sir J. H. Drummond, 1856-63 ;; J.R. . . . 216 G.C.M.G., K.C.B. 17 1860-7 ,, Richard 252 1877-84 " I- h • ■ ■ 367 1854-61 „ Robert 201 1829-36 „ J. M. . 56 I9II-I2 „ R. S. . . . 530 1824-30 „ Robert . 17 I9II-I2 „ W. F. R. . 530 1864-71 „ Robert . 282 1884-92 Hardinge, E. E. L. 398 1870-7 „ Robert . 324 1883-91 P. R. E. 395 1868-75 ■' l-rl ■ 3" 1868-75 Hardy, J. P. . . . 310 1851-8 „ William 182 1824-31 Hardyman, J. H. . 23 1841-8 Hay -Newton, W. Drummond 1847-54 Hare, A. M 156 dgilvy. 118 1846-53 „ James . . . . 149 1824-30 Head, Francis 17 1841-8 Harland, Sir Edward J., Bart 116 1829-36 Headlam, Charles . 56 1896-7 Harper, J. S 459 1871-8 Heath, G. F. 332 1905-6 „ R. R. 501 1885-93 Heatley, J. T. P. . 402 1829-36 Harriman, Joseph . 56 1825-32 HeatUe, H. P. 31 I9I2-I3 Harrington, Willoughby C. 534 1901-2 Hebden, D. J. R. . • 484 186I-8 Harris, A. C. E. . 260 1898-9 H. H. . ■ 469 1863-70 E. T 274 1844-51 Hector, Sir James, K.C.M.G. . 136 1824-30 „ J. s 17 I86I-8 Heddle, C. T. . 260 1904-5 „ T. C 497 1830-7 „ J-G- 61 1827-34 ,, William 44 1854-61 „ J. G. Moodie . 201 1854-61 Harrison, C. T. . 201 1837-44 „ M. F. • 93 1850-7 George . 173 1834-41 „ Robert • 79 1859-66 H. R. . 243 1859-66 „ R. W. . • 243 1835-42 „ John 83 1895-6 Helm, H. P. D. . • 455 1856-63 ,, Spencer R. 216 1826-33 Hely-Hutchinson, C. W. See 1857-64 T. F. . . . 226 Hutchinson. 1908-9 William . 515 1854-61 Hemming, A. C. . . 202 1855-62 W. A. . 208 I9OI-Z W. C. G. . 484 I89I-2 Hart, F. G. . 433 1880-7 Henderson, A. B. . . 382 1894-5 „ J. H. B. Berry . 451 1855-62 A. E. . . 208 I86I-8 Hartmann, Maxton Von . 260 1861-8 Alfred . . 260 1854-61 Harvey, Albert 201 1880-7 Allan M. . 382 1876-83 „ Bamett . 362 1872-9 ,, Archibald . 338 1883-91 G. G. 395 1840-7 Charles . 109 1906-7 G. W. . 506 1856-63 C. Piercy . 216 1850-7 John 173 1910-n C. W. . . 525 1875-82 John 357 1867-74 D. B. . • 3°3 1892-3 „ J.D. 439 1836-43 D. J. . . 87 189I-2 Ralph 0. . 433 1875-82 D. P. . . 357 1879-86 „ Robert . 376 1859-66 E. Piercy . . 243 1868-75 „ R. J. 310 1828-35 ,, James . . 51 1874-81 ,, Thomas . 351 1837-44 ,, James . . 93 1855-62 WilUam . 208 1856-63 „ John . . 216 1870-7 William . • 324 1864-71 „ Patrick . 282 1865-72 „ W. A. . 290 1835-42 ,, Robert . 83 1834-41 Hastings, Douglas . • 79 1857-64 R. C. . . 226 1834-41 F. W. . ■ 79 1879-86 „ Thomas . 376 1834-41 W. D. . ■ 79 1911-12 T. R. . . 530 1837-44 W. J. M. • 93 1834-41 WiUiam . 79 1827-34 Hathorn, Hugh Vans 45 1847-54 William . 156 1825-32 Hatton, Clarke 31 1862-9 W. J. . . 267 1825-32 ,, William . 31 1839-46 W. R. . . 104 I9OO-I Haultain, W. F. T. • 479 1902-3 W. R. G. . . 488 1864-71 Havet, Alfred . 282 1850-7 W. S. . • 174 1848-55 Hawes, R. H. , 161 1860-7 W. T. . . 252 1824-8 Hawking, James . 7 1913-14 Hendry, Duncan . • 539 1856-63 Hay, A. Cunningham . 216 1879-86 R. M. S. . • 376 1857-64 „ Alfred . . 226 1886-94 H. H. . . 407 1827-34 „ Charles. • 45 1874-81 Henry, Matthew . • 351 1854-61 „ Charles. . 201 1825-32 „ WiUiam . 31 INDEX 603 Y£AR 1851-8 Hepburn, A. Buchan- 1824-30 „ Cosmo A. 1851-8 „ J. Buchan- 1824-8 „ w. H. . 1902-3 Hepbume-Scott, A. N. 1865-72 Herbert, Charles . 1870-7 „ Ernest . 1865-72 „ Leonard . 1865-72 „ Percy 1899-1900 Herbertson, J. M. . 1899-1900 „ R. S. . 1913-14 Herd, A. M. G. „ G. G. . „ H. J. . T. A. . Herdman, C. W. . „ Ian G. . 1912-13 1909-10 1909-10 1 890-1 1908-9 1908-9 1874-81 1905-6 1870-7 1908-9 1870-7 1903-4 1862-9 1863-70 1871-8 1827-34 1851-8 1851-8 1827-34 1866-73 1830-7 1869-76 1837-44 1904-5 1849-56 1912-13 1912-13 1891-2 1870-7 1913-14 1906-7 1906-7 1868-75 1913-14 1863-70 1906-7 1841-8 1908-9 1906-7 1856-63 1857-64 1852-9 1853-60 1S73-80 1849-56 1869-76 1850-7 1845-52 1886-94 1867-74 1849-56 1846-53 1856-63 1867-74 1852-9 1851-8 1875-82 1841-8 1866-73 1903-4 J. K „ R. Duddingstone T. A. W. A. „ W. M. Herdman Newton, R. Newton Herford, F. M. Heriot, A. A. Maitland „ F. Maitland F. D. Maitland „ F. L. Maitland „ Richard ,, William „ W. Maitland, after- wards Heriot Dou- gall ,, W. Maitland Heriot-Maitland, Robert Heme, G. E. Herries, A. Young Herring, R. A. Herriot, Charles Hetherington, A. C, W. M. Hewat, A. F. „ Govan „ H. B. J. G. A. „ J. C. A. „ Kirkwood „ R. I. „ R. J. Hewitt, W. G. HewUtt, William Hicks, Harold F. „ H. A. H. G. Higginson, Arthur - „ Jonathan Higham, James Hignett, G. E. Hill, Albert E. „ A. J. . ,, David . „ F. B. . „ George . „ G. A. . „ G. T. . „ Henry . H. D. . „ H. W. J. „ James . „ J. D- • „ J. H. G. „ J. M. . „ John „ J. BosweU „ J. E. Cowan PAGE 182 17 182 7 490 290 324 290 290 473 473 539 534 521 521 427 516 516 YEAR 1905-6 186I-8 1856-63 1861-8 1862-9 1840-7 1847-54 1832-9 1900-1 1842-9 1851-8 1844-51 1851-8 1844-51 1847-54 I85I-8 1842-9 351 1892-3 501 1835-42 324 1839-46 Si6 1824-7 324 1882-90 493 1836-43 267 1851-8 274 1824-7 332 1833-40 45 1908-9 182 1877-84 182 I 841 -8 1864-71 1874-81 45 1905-6 298 1878-85 61 1864-71 317 1855-62 93 1850-7 497 1867-74 167 1844-51 534 1848-55 534 1851-8 433 1825-32 324 1900-1 539 1912-13 506 1824-9 506 1824-9 3" 1825-32 539 1858-65 274 '■ 1858-65 506 1889-90 116 1889-90 516 1858-65 506 1 1896-7 216 1874-81 226 1828-35 188 1852-9 193 1854-61 345 1867-74 167 1853-60 317 1838-45 174 1824-7 143 1835-42 407 1825-32 303 [ 1841-8 167 1895-6 149 1 1895-6 216 ! 1906-7 303 1 1830-7 188 ! 1843-50 182 1828-35 357 1872-9 "7 , 1873-80 298 1903-4 493 1 1850-7 Hill, K. J. Cowan . . 50X „R. G. . 260 „R. H. . . 217 „T. A. . 260 „ Wardrop M. . . 267 „ WiUiam . 109 „ WiUiam . 155 .,W. S. . 71 Hillcoat, R. G. . • 479 HiUs, Archibald . . 124 „ Archibald . 182 „ G. Scott . 136 „ G. Scott . 182 „ Sir John, K.C.B. . . 136 „ R. Savi . 156 „ T. Scott . 182 Hills-Johnes, Sir James, V.C G.C.B. .' 124 Hilson, B. R. • 439 Hinde, S. H. . . 83 Hindhaugh, W. H. 104 Hislop, Alexander . 3 „ A. Fowler . . 391 , Francis ■ 87 George . 182 , J.C. . . . 3 , J. Fowler . • 75 , J. F. G. . . 516 , P. W. . 367 Robert • "7 Robert . 282 Hobbs, P. E. F. . • 352 HobMrk, E. W. J. . 501 Hodson, A. D. 372 „ Forbes S. . 282 Hubert C. 208 „ Vernon J. 174 Hoff, W. W. . 303 Hog, T. A. . 136 Hogarth, David 161 „ David 182 Robert . 32 T. J. . 479 Hogben, William . 534 Hogg, Arthur II „ Frederick II „ WiUiam 32 Hoggan, Andrew . 234 G. B. . 234 Hole, G. L. D. 420 „ R.B 420 „ WUliam 234 „ W. A 459 Holmes, F. W. . . . 352 „ J. K. E. . 51 Peter 188 „ R. J. 202 Holms, David 303 Home, D. G. Binning 193 „ Sir John, Bart. . 99 „ J- B 3 „ P. A 83 „ Rodham 32 Home-Speirs, Sir George, Bart. 117 Honeyman, A. L. M. 455 H. R. . 455 „ Stanley 506 Hood, A. C 61 „ James . . . . 131 „ T.C 51 Hooper, H. S. 338 „ W. S. 345 Hope, A. H. C. . 493 „ Augustus 174 604 INDEX YEAR PAGE YEAR PAGE I826-S3 Hope, Charles . . .38 1835-42 Howe, Hennis . . .83 1838-45 „ Charles Webley . 99 1824-31 „ Henry 23 I84I-8 „ Charles William . 117 1824-31 „ Thomas 23 1842-9 „ D. Boyle . 124 1913-14 Howman, Ross C. . . 5.39 1826-33 „ James . 38 1851-8 Hoyes, Lewis 182 1826-33 „ James . 38 1847,54 Hozier, Sir H. M., K.C.B. 157 1844-51 , „ J. A. . 136 1834-41 „ William WaUace (1st 1905-6 „ J. CD.. 502 ■ Baron Newlands) 79 1847-54 „ J. L. . 157 1827-34 Hudson, R. J. 45 1886-94 „ J. w. . 407 1838-45 •Hughes, Alexander 99 1905-6 „ Leslie P. 502 1858-65 C. H. . 234 1844-51 „ Thomas 136 1853-60 „ D. E. . 193 Hope Johnstone. See John- 1858-65 ,, Edward . 234 stone. 1858-65 F. H. 235 1837-44 Hopkins, Charles ... 93 1846-53 „ G. P.. . 149 1848-55 J- I- ■ 161 1851-8 G. W. 182 1848-55 JohnC. . 161 1870-7 ,, Gerard 324 1836-43 W. R. J. 87 1870-7 Henry 324 1827-34 Hopkirk, H. G. 45 1846-53 „ J. W. . 149 1824-31 ,, James 23 1848-55 Pringle . 161 1825-32 J. W. H. 32 1845-52 Hughson, John 143 1889-90 Horn, Robert 420 1867-74 Hull, R. M. W. 303 1858-65 „ WiUiam >34 1838-45 Humble, Edward . 99 1849-56 Home, Archibald . '167 1909-10 Hume, A. C. . 521 I83I-8 „ James 66 1863-70 „ J. A. Ross . 274 IS5O-7 „ J. D. . 174 1826-33 „ John . 38 I83I-8 ,, John . 66 1856-63 „ J. K. . 217 1837-44 „ T. E. 0. . 93 I9I3-I4 „ J. W. 539 1893-4 „ T. W. 445 I9IO-II „ T. G. . 525 1865-72 Horsbrugh, A. W. . 290 1876-83 „ W. R. 362 1876-83 C. E. . 362 1854-61 Humphreys, Henry 202 1836-43 D. K. . 87 1883-91 WilUam 395 1867-74 F. G. M. 303 1831-8 Hunt, Andrew 66 1868-75 ,, H. Moncreiff 3" 1825-32 „ J. A. . 32 1825-32 John . 32 1824-31 „ John . 23 1856-63 ,, John . 217 1834-41 „ John . 79 I87I-8 R. P. . 332 1836-43 „ Robert 87 1827-34 ,, Thomas 45 1839-46 „ Robert 104 1828-35 WilHam 51 1872-9 „ W. A. . 338 1824-31 Horsburgh, Bethune 23 1824-31 Hunter, Alexander 23 1824-31 C. B. . 23 1869-76 A. Toynbee 317 1888-9 Horsfield, A. E. . 414 1856-63 „ A. J. 217 1894-5 „ Edwin . 451 1837-44 A. K. 94 1880-7 G. M. . 382 1875-82 „ B. S. 357 J885-93 ,, John 402 1835-42 „ David 83 1840-7 Horselv, Francis . 109 1878-85 „ D. S. T. 372 1840-7 „ ' Ralph lOQ 1909-10 „ Douglas M -521 1844-51 Horsley, W. D. 136 I9II-I2 ,, Douglas S. 530 1857-64 Hosack, D. D. F. . . 226 1895-6 ,, Evan A. 455 1856-63 „ James . 217 1879-86 „ G. H. 376 1854-61 „ John 202 1856-63 G. W. E. 217 1892-3 „ J. A. C. ■ 439 1841-8 „ Hugh 117 1850-7 „ W. J. R. ■ 174 1828-35 ,, James 51 1838-45 Hoskins, G. R. 99 1848-55 ,, James 161 1874-81 Hotchkis, J. N. • 352 1869-76 James 317 1889-90 Hotson, J. E. B. 420 1832-9 J. A. 71 1859-66 Houston, E. P. • 243 1844-51 „ J- E. 136 1848-55 R. A. . 161 1843-50 J- G. 131 1907-8 Howard, Stewart C . 512 1824-8 J- w. 7 1882-90 T. N. S.-& • 391 1832-9 ,, John 71 1903-4 Howat, D. E. • 493 1843-50 John 131 1839-46 R. K. 104 1 1872-9 J. A. C. 338 1853-60 Howden, Andrew • 193 1 1831-8 „ Lockhart 66 1849-56 C. R. . 167 1888-9 N. F. 414 1873-80 C. R. A. • 345 1 1901-2 ;; p. C. 484 1857-64 D. B. 226 1859-66 „ P. M. ■ 243 1847-54 „ Francis • 157 1891-2 „ Reginald S • 434 1843-50 G. M. • 131 1824-31 ,, Richard 24 1859-66 J. D. ■ 243 1825-32 ,, Richard 32 1867-74 J- M. • 303 1855-62 „ Richard 209 1896-7 P. F. • 459 1824-9 ,, Robert II 1850-7 P. G. ■ 174 1824-30 „ Robert 17 1854-61 R. M. . . 202 1906-7 R. G. . 506 1908-9 „ Thomas • . 510 1834-41 „ R. Scott • 79 INDEX 605 1840-7 Hunter, R. Scott . 1895-6 „ Ronald M. 1847-54 „ T. A. 1876-83 „ T. D. 1855-62 „ T. F. 1888-9 „ T. Mansfield 1855-62 „ W. A. 1850-7 „ W. F. 1870-7 „ W. J. „ W. J. C. See Topp W. C. H. 1834-41 „ W. M. 1848-55 „ W. Vary Hunter-Arundell. See Arundell, Hunter Blair. See Blair, 1857-64 Hunting, William . 1888-9 Husband, Francis . 1886-94 » James . 1886-94 „ William . 1829-36 Hussey, J. M. 1826-33 „ Thomas 1875-82 Hutcheson, James . 1844-51 Hutchins, C. G. 1844-51 Hutchinson, A. H. . 1843-50 „ Charles 1826-33 „ C. W. Hely 1844-51 ,, Edward 1842-9 „ R. F. . 1905-6 Hutchison, Eric A. O. 1883-91 „ G. A. Clark 1909-10 ,, G. 1. Clark 1885-93 „ K. D 1829-36 „ R. P. 1824-31 ,, WiUiam 1829-36 Hutton, Arthur 1913-14 „ Douglas C. 1826-33 „ James 1898-9 „ J. A. 1826-33 „ W. F. 1864-71 Imlach, a. F. 1824-30 ,, Henry 1824-30 „ Robert 1896-7 Imrie, H. D. M. 1885-93 Inches, C. M. 1890-1 ,, E. J. 1909-10 ,, J. Morison 1834-41 Ingleby, Henry 1830-7 „ Rupert 1847-54 Ingles, A. W. 1845-52 „ David 1849-56 ,, H. A. 1850-7 „ John . 1824-30 Inglis, A. D. . 1855-62 „ A. Wood 1824-31 „ Andrew 1847-54 „ Andrew 1875-82 „ Arthur R. 1843-50 ,, Charles 1854-61 „ George 1855-62 „ G. L. . 1906-7 ,, Gordon S. 1908-9 ,. Harry A. 1862-9 •> Harry H. 1872-9 „ Herbert J. 1824-8 ,, James 1890-1 „ J. A. C. 1839-46 ,, John . 1900-1 ,, John . 1895-6 „ Joseph E. 1849-56 „ R. L. . 1905-6 ,, T. H. . 1824-31 ,, WiUiam 1906-7 ,, WiUiam PACE 109 456 157 362 209 414 209 174 324 79 161 226 414 407 407 56 38 357 137 137 131 38 137 125 502 395 521 402 56 24 56 539 38 469 38 282 17 18 459 402 427 521 79 61 157 143 167 174 18 YEAR I9I3-I4 1896-7 1884-92 1824-8 1853-60 1846-53 1842-9 1845-52 1838-45 1824-30 1897-8 1906-7 1824-31 1829-36 1824-9 1836-43 1824-7 1836-43 1888-9 1877-84 1888-9 1886-94 1858-65 1833-40 1863-70 1862-9 I86I-8 1865-72 1863-70 1875-82 1824-8 1834-41 1824-31 1827-34 1824-31 1905-6 1824-30 1824-30 1905-6 1826-33 1832-9 1828-35 1839-46 1834-41 1862-9 1830-7 1826-33 1834-41 I89I-2 1858-65 209 1824-7 24 1853-60 157 1903-4 357 1856-63 131 1859-66 202 1859-66 209 1852-9 507 1904-5 516 1901-2 267 1900-1 339 1905-6 7 1906-7 427 1843-50 104 1912-13 479 1855-62 456 1859-66 167 1863-70 502 1897-8 24 1829-36 507 1888-9 Ingram, A. D. G. G. ,, Thomas Innes, Alexander ,, Cosmo, jun. ,, F. J. Cosmo ,, H. Rose James. ,, John . „ J. B. . ,, J. S. Brodie „ Thomas „ MitcheU. See MitcheU Innes. Inverarity, David . „ George . ,, James . ,, John S. „ Jonathan D Ireland, R. H. Irons, A. V. Blackwell „ D. E. BlackweU ,, G. B. BlackweU „ J. C. Blackwell Irvine, A. J. . „ A. W. C. ,, A. Stewart „ D. R. . „ George ,, H. Stewart „ R. W. „ T. W. Irving, Alexander „ Alexander „ A. S. . „ D. W. „ G. Vere „ J. F. . ,, John . Patrick „ T. H. „ BeU-. See BeU-Irving. Isaacs, Robert Iver, Archibald Ivory, Alexander „ Francis ,, Holmes ,, Holmes „ James . ,, Thomas ,, William ,, W. Holmes Izett, George. Jackson, Alexander C. W. G. M. „ James „ Robert Jaffray, A. J. . „ WiUiam JaUand, B. V. „ C. V. D. „ D. C. E. James, Alastair K. „ Arthur H. „ D. Willis Douglas H. ',', H. N. L. „ John . „ R. L. . „ R. T. . „ Thomas Jameson, A. M'CuUoch 539 459 398 7 193 149 125 143 99 18 464 507 24 56 II 87 3 87 414 367 414 407 235 75 274 267 260 290 274 357 7 79 24 45 24 502 18 18 502 38 71 51 104 79 267 61 38 79 434 235 3 194 493 217 244 244 188 497 484 479 502 507 131 534 209 244 274 464 56 414 606 INDEX YEAR PAGE YEAR PAOB 1855-62 Jameson, Andrew (Lord Ard - 1875-82 Johnston, R. H. . • 357 waU) . . 209 1865-72 R. M. . . 291 1886-94 A. J.) SeeU'CuUoch, 1850-7 „ W. Cunningham • 174 A.J. 1906-7 W. S. . • 507 1902-3 „ A. St. Clair . . 488 1837-44 Johnstone, Alexander 94 1890-1 A. D. . • 427 I9IO-II „ • Alistair T. . ■ 525 1842-9 „ Charles . • 125 1906-7 Arthur S. • 507 1878-85 „ J. Conway • 373 1859-66 Charles . • 244 1865-72 J. H. . . 290 1840-7 C. Hope 109 I86I-8 „ John . 260 1842-9 D. B. Hope . • 125 1888-9 „ J. Gordon • 414 1867-74 „ D. Campbell . • 303 1858-65 J. St. Clair . • 235 1842-9 „ Edward • 125 1882-90 R. C. . • 391 1828-35 F. W. . 51 I88I-8 R. D. . . 386 1903-4 Frank S. • 493 1883-91 W. B. . ■ 395 1906-7 F. J. C. • 507 1827-34 Jamieson, John ■ 45 1893-4 G. M. . • 445 188I-8 „ J. Christian . 386 1828-35 „ G. G. Hope . 51 I9IO-II J.L. . . • 525 1828-35 „ Halliday 51 1885-93 K. A. H. • 403 1830-7 Henry . 61 1889-90 M. A. . . 421 1867-74 H. M. . • 304 1888-9 P. E. . • 415 1866-73 „ J. W. Douglas . 298 1827-34 „ Thomas . 45 1846-53 J. W. Hope . • 150 1838-45 Jardine, Sir Alexander, Bart. • 99 1827-34 John . • 45 1847-54 „ C. J. • 157 1878-85 J°^°^■ • • 373 1859-66 ,, D. Jardine 244 1837-44 „ John C. Hope 94 1863-70 „ James 274 1840-7 J-F- • 109 1824-31 „ John 24 1858-65 J.M. . 235 1842-9 WilHam . 125 1830-7 J-S. . 61 1893-4 Jarvie, J. M. . 445 1824-7 R. A. . 3 1893-4 Jeffrey, G. R. 445 1837-44 R. G. Hope . 94 1881-8 „ Peter 386 1912-13 R. L. . 535 1882-90 Robert 391 1907-8 R. W. M. 512 1869-76 „ Thomas 317 1824-9 „ Thomas 11 I87I-8 Jenkin, A. Fleeming 332 1824-9 Wilham II 1877-84 „ B. M. 367 1877-84 W. Charles . 367 1875-82 „ C. Frewen . 357 1828-35 W. J. Hope . 51 1896-7 „ C. 0. Frewen 459 1837-44 JoUie, Wilham 94 1841-8 „ H. C. Fleeming . 117 1864-71 Jolly, David . 282 I9IO-II Jenkins, C. A. 525 1858-65 „ H. R. . 235 1893-4 Jenkiuson, S. N. . 445 1865-72 „ J. K. . 291 1828-35 Jerdon, Archibald . 51 1893-4 „ J. K. . 445 1895-6 Jobson, T. S. 456 1865-72 „ M. R. . 291 1866-73 Jockel, Conrad 298 1863-70 „ R. K. . 274 1860-7 „ L. C. . 252 1858-65 „ S. D. . 235 I9IO-II Johnson, C. G. A. Yate . 525 1858-65 „ W. G. . 235 1902-3 V. Yate . 488 1892-3 Jones, A. B. . 439 1903-4 Johnson-Gilbert, Ian A. . 492 1887-8 „ A. E. L. 409 1903-4 ,, ,, Thomas, jun. 492 1863-70 „ A. W. . 275 1865-72 Johnston, A. Bruce 290 1884-92 „ C. K. Digby 398 186I-8 A. H. . . . 260 1861-8 „ Heighway 261 1912-13 Christopher M. 535 1892-3 „ L. R. . 439 I9OI-2 C. M'Kenzie . 484 1825-32 „ N. W. . 32 1894-5 D. A. . . . 451 1860-7 ,, R. Everard 252 1886-94 ,, David 407 1869-76 Jopp, A. A. . 317 I86I-8 D. G. . 260 1882-90 „ A. J. P. 391 1863-70 D. G. . . . 274 1852-9 ,, Andrew A. 188 1853-60 George . 194 1831-8 „ Charles 66 1860-7 ,, George . 252 1864-71 „ C. A. . 282 1872-9 G. H. . 339 1871-8 „ J. A. . 332 1860-7 G. R. . 252 1854-61 „ J. G. . 202 1865-72 H. A. . . . 290 1828-35 „ Keith . 51 1884-92 H. L. . . . 398 j 1865-72 „ R. W. . 291 1913-14 „ Hugh A. B. . 539 ! 1867-74 „ W. C. H. . 304 1861-8 J- c. . . . 260 1867-74 „ W. D. . 304 1825-32 J.D. . . . 32 1830-7 Junor, Colin . 61 I85I-8 J.F. . . . 182 1907-8 J. w. . . . 512 1826-33 Kay, D. J. . 38 1824-9 John 11 1881-8 Keay, Charles 386 185I-8 J. Smith 182 1879-86 „ John . 377 1909-10 J. R. . 521 1894-5 Kedslie, H. F. 451. 1845-52 R. Bruce 143 1888-9 Keegan, C. B. 415 1865-72 R. C. . 290 1887-8 J. W. 409 I85I-8 R. F. . 182 1885-93 T. J. M. . 403 I9OO-I R. G. . 479 1869-76 Keiller, A. J. 317 INDEX 607 YEAR 1868-75 1830-7 I85I-8 1838-45 1844-51 1878-85 1860-7 1869-76 1856-63 1:854-61 I899-I9OO I9OI-2 1900-1 1852-9 1861-8 1871-8 1901-2 1898-9 1857-64 1866-73 1843-50 1910-11 1856-63 1869-76 1880-7 1892-3 1877-84 1824-9 1854-61 1860-7 1824-31 1850-7 1864-71 1891-2 1877-84 1832-9 1894-5 1824-30 1898-9 1910-11 1862-9 1 890- 1 1868-75 1825-32 1853-60 1826-33 1855-62 1904-5 1870-7 1863-70 1902-3 1826-33 1857-64 1894-5 1829-36 1865-72 1894-5 1873-80 1863-70 1826-33 1855-62 1860-7 1830-7 1866-73 1862-9 1893-4 1861-8 1832-9 1855-62 1859-66 PAGE YEAR KeiUer, J. A. 311 1855-62 Kerr, Thomas Keir, J. T 61 1863-70 „ W. L. . „ W. A 182 1829-36 „ W. W. . Keith, W. A. . . . 99 1825-32 Key, C. H. . KeU, J. G 137 1866-73 Kidd, J. F. . KeUand, H. P. C. . 373 1900-1 Kidston, M. M. W. James . 252 1839-46 Kilgour, WiUiam . „ 0. B. . 317 1881-8 Kindersley, A. O. L. Kellie, A. W. 217 1883-91 D. C. P. KeUy, Charles 202 188I-8 R. C. M. ,. c. C 473 I9OO-I King, A. D. C. „ D-R 484 1860-7 „ J. H. . „ G. D 479 1898-9 Kininmonth, J. C. . „ J-J 188 1838-45 Kinloch, Charles . Kelly-Lawson. See Lawson. 1836-43 D- J- Kelso, Archibald . 261 1858-65 „ Sir John G. S., Bart. „ J. E. H. . 332 1833-40 Kinnear, B. Gott . „ W. E. Utterson. Set 1830-7 George . Utterson. 1891-2 N B. . Kemp, A. D. 484 1847-54 W. Balfour „ F. A. . 469 ,, Balfour-. See Bal- James 227 four-Kinnear „ John . 298 1824-31 Kinniburgh, Joseph „ J. F. . 131 1896-7 Kirby, J. T. . „ S.D. . 525 1878-85 Kirk, A. F. C. „ W. F. 217 1873-80 „ D. G. . Kennedy, A. M. . 317 1875-82 „ F. Hope G. R. . 382 1858-65 „ Francis M. G. S. . . 439 1883-91 „ G. C. S. „ H. A. A. 367 1857-64 „ Sir Henry A., K.C. I.E. '. H. H. . 12 1864-71 „ J. A. . „ James . 202 1829-36 „ John . J-S. . 252 1870-7 „ Robert John 24 1869-76 „ W.J. . John 174 1906-7 Kirkland, H. M. John 282 1888-9 Kirkpatrick, Charles M. R. . 434 1879-86 „ Edward „ Neil J., now N. J. K 1870-7 „ Roger Coohran-Patrick • 367 1873-80 WiUiam Neil W. S. 71 1888-9 Kirkwood, C. M. . Norman M. 451 1913-14 J. A. P. G. . 18 1887-8 J- M. T. A. • 469 1887-8 R. C. T. C. 525 1871-8 Klien, Alexander „ WiUiam . 267 1893-4 „ E. A. . Ker, Allan E. • 427 1894-5 Knoblauch, A. 0. „ Henry . • 311 1832-9 Knowles, J. P. „ James . 32 1892-3 Knox, G. D. . „ James . • 194 1880-7 Knuthsen, L. F. „ John A. . 38 1906-7 Kohler, F. E. ,, J- R- • . 209 1898-9 Kyd, A. H. . „ J. S. . • 497 1904-5 „ G. R. . Kermack, G. W. • 324 „ Henry • 275 ;; H. N. . 488 1909-10 Lackik, D. G. Lamond „ John 39 1908-9 Laidlaw, J. B. R. . „ John . 227 1908-9 W. B. R. „ Stuart Grace . ■ 451 1856-63 Laidlay, Andrew „ W. Ramsay . . 56 1856-63 W. J. „ W. Ramsay . 291 1910-11 Laing, A. D. M. G. „ W. Ramsay . • 451 1828-35 „ Francis Kerr, A. Ferrier . • 345 1908-9 „ G. A. T. „ A. R. C. • 275 I9IO-II „ G. C. . " C. H. . 39 1902-3 „ Ian A. „ David . . 209 1826-33 „ James „ George . 252 1826-33 „ John . „ H. Ashburtoi 1 . 61 1909-10 " J;'^; • „ H. F. . . 298 1856-63 „ M. A. . „ H. J. . . 267 1886-94 „ R. P. S. „ M. J. D. ■ 446 1909-10 „ Thomas „ Richard J. . 261 1896-7 Laird, G. E. . „ R. Dundas • 71 1908-9 „ John . „ R. H. . 209 1896-7 „ P. R. . „ S. Rait • 244 1893-4 Lamb, A. H. C. 608 INDEX YEAR PAGE. YEAR PAGE I899-I9OO T.amb, E. J. . 473 I9IO-II Lawson, A. C. 526 1825-32 „ George 32 1904-5 „ D. F. . . . 497 I9IO-II „ G. L 526 1908-9 D. 0. Kelly- . 516 1825-32 " J. R 32 1833-40 , Edward . 75 1824-30 „ S. B 18 I85I-8 , G. Hamilton 183 1825-32 „ WiUiam 32 1891-2 J- I 434 1909-10 „ W. L. 521 1846-53 J. R- 150 1867-74 Lambart, Hon. Arthur . 304 1825-32 , Stephen . 32 1840-7 I,ambe, D. W. 109 1824-8 , WiUiam . 7 1883-91 Lamert, S. S. L. . 395 1832-9 W. J. . 71 I86I-8 Lamond, J. T. 261 1854-61 W. Rattray 202 1910-11 Lament, A. A. 526 1850-7 W. R. . 174 I88I-8 H. M. . 387 I9I2-I3 , W. Rawson 535 1837-44 „ Sir James, Bart. 94 I9II-I2 Lawther, J. M. 530 1824-8 L'Amy, J. R. 7 1850-7 Lawton, C. H. 174 1830-7 „ Silvester . 61 1864-71 Laycock, G. L. . 283 1838-45 Lancey, WiUiam . 99 1838-45 Learmonth, Alexander . 100 I9I2-I3 Landale, D. N. . 535 ,, Livingstone-. See 1865-72 R. J. . 291 Livingstone-Lear 1839-46 ,, Thomas . 105 month. 1838-45 Lane, A. B 99 I84I-8 Learmonth-Mackenzie, W. See 1827-34 „ T. S 45 Mackenzie, W 1824-30 Lang, Alexander . 18 Learmonth-. 1865-72 „ A. Craig 291 1826-33 Leatham; James . 39 1854-61 „ Andrew 202 1845-52 Leburn, Alexander 143 1856-63 „ Patrick Sellar 217 1858-65 Leckie, John 235 1864-71 „ T. W 283 1873-80 „ J-D- . ■ 346 1869-76 „ W. H 317 1862-9 N. H. 267 1828-35 Langhorne, C. H. . 51 1835-42 Lee, A. H. . 84 1840-7 C. J. . 109 1909-10 „D. A. . 521 1826-33 J. B. . 39 1833-40 „D. H. 75 1834-41 ,, Thomas 79 I87I-8 „ J. R. . . . 333 1832-9 W. B. . 71 1839-46 ,, Robert (Lord Lee) . 105 1835-42 W. H. . 83 IB65-72 „ Robert . 291 1838-45 Latham, O. M. . 100 1843-50 Lees, Archibald 131 1903-4 Latta, A. J. J. . 493 1889-90 A. P. G. 421 I9I2-I3 „ A. J 535 1895-6 „ A. S. . 45& 1898-9 „ C. K 469 1843-50 „ C. A. . 131 1894-5 „ J- J- ■ 451 1884-92 „ Harold G. . 398 1896-7 „ R. W. C. . 460 1895-6 „ H. R. . 456 1828-35 Lauder, G. Dick . 52 1860-7 Henry . 252 1824-9 , James 12 I9I2-I3 „ J. B. . 535 1852-9 „ J. T. 188 1854-61 „ J. M'Kie 202 1852-9 R. Scott . 188 1893-4 „ N. M'Kie 446 1826-33 „ Walter 39 1892-3 „ W. A. C. 440 1870-7 Wilham . 325 1864-71 Legat, A. E. . 283 I87I-8 Laurie, A. P. 332 1848-55 Leighton, George . 161 i86i-8 „ D. H. 261 1879-86 Leishman, C. R. 377 1831-8 J. W. Kennedy . 66 I87I-8 J.F. . 333 1836-43 „ J-J. • 88 1869-76 M. W. F. 317 1844-51 „ J. T. 0. . 137 I87I-8 R. F. . 333 1912-13 „ K.S. . 535 184I-8 R. H. . • 117 1876-83 „ Malcolm 362 1869-76 T. A. . 317 1913-14 ,, Malcolm V. 539 1903-4 T. M. . • 493 1859-66 „ W. G. 244 1824-31 Leitch, John . 24 1829-36 ,, W. Kennedy 56 1859-66 „ John . • 244 1891-2 Law, E. W. . 434 1862-9 Leith, Albert H. . . 267 1863-70 Lawford, H. F. . 275 1876-83 „ G. C. . . 362 1898-9 Lawrence, F. D. . 469 1824-7 „ G. G. B. . 3 1897-S G. H. . ■ 464 1867-74 Le Mesurier, G. G. . • 304 1906-7 R. H. . • 507 1854-61 Lennard, T. B. 203 1863-70 Lawrie, A. C. • 275 1894-5 Lennox, Hugh R. . • 451 1837-44 „ CD. • 94 I-enox-Conyngham. 5«eConyn g- 1857-64 ,, Edward . 227 ham. 1847-54 „ H.J. • 157 i86i-8 Lepper, R. J. 261 1892-3 ,, Ian A. • 439 1854-61 Leslie, Alexander . • 203 1856-63 John . 217 1908-9 „ J. S. L. . ■ 516 1892-3 „ J-F- ■ • • 440 1907-8 „ R. J. M. . • 512 1853-60 „ J-P- ■ • • 194 1839-46 Letahnet, E. G. . 105 1861-8 R. C. 261 1839-46 Leven, J. H. W. . . 105 • 94 . 167 • 203 ■ 427 1873-80 Walter D. . • 346 1837-44 John . 1859-66 Walter G. . • 244 1849-56 „ R. W. 1864-71 WiUiam . . 283 1 1854-61 Lewis, G. J. . 1868-75 Laws, H. J. L. . • 311 ] I 890-1 Leyde, Otto D. INDEX 609 YEAR I9OI-2 1892-3 1863-70 1889-90 1856-63 1825-32 1895-6 1892-3 1869-76 1842-9 1834-41 1900-1 1848-55 1855-62 1838-45 1830-7 1884-92 I9IO-II I9IO-II I9IO-II 1864-71 1880-7 1885-93 1879-86 1909-10 1910-11 1830-7 1866-73 1834-41 1895-6 I9II-I2 1867-74 I87I-8 1845-52 183I-8 1905-6 1860-7 1866-73 1859-66 1860-7 1906-7 1866-73 1871-8 1843-50 1829-36 1872-9 1878-85 1909-10 1885-93 1881-8 1879-86 1845-52 1826-33 1826-33 1871-8 1824-30 1846-53 1827-34 1827-34 1870-7 1871-8 1845-52 1842-9 1839-46 1852-9 1840-7 1844-51 1835-42 1837-44 1834-41 1825-32 1830-7 PAGE YEAR PAGE Leyden, Andrew . 484 1828-35 Loch, WiUiam ^-» Liddall, Norbray . 440 1824-30 Lockhart, Alexander J- 18 T Vi „ ^-J- ^° rbray . 275 ! 1873-80 D. F. P. • 346 ■ 183 LiddeU, G. T. . 421 ; 1851-8 G. EUott- ,, John . 217 1S50-7 W. Eliott- • 174 Lidderdale, W. H. 32 Lockhart-Mure. See Mure. Liddle, Wilham • 456 1862-9 Logan, A. C. . . 268 Liebenthal, L. G. . 440 1837-44 ,. A. M. • 94 • 333 . 261 Lilbume, James T • 318 1871-8 1861-8 C. G. . Limond, David . 125 „ James R. S. Linaker, F. W. Liad, David . Lindesay, George . 80 479 161 . 209 1839-46 : 1874-81 1 1883-91 1889-90 „ John . „ Robert „ R. J. . „ R. L. . . 105 ■ 352 • 395 . 421 „ W. F. . 100 1824-31 „ W. H. • 24 • 194 Lindsay, Alexande r . 61 1853-60 Login, E. W. Spencer . A. L. 398 1879-86 „ L. C. . . . • 377 A. J. 526 1885-93 Loney, R. E. • 403 „ Bruce 526 1864-71 Longmore, Adam . . 283 C. S. 526 1870-7 ,, John . • 325 „ Francis • 283 1824-9 J.A. . . 12 G. H. • 382 1896-7 Longmuir, J. R. . . 460 ,, H. Inglis • 403 1911-12 Loos, F. I. L. • 530 J. B. • 377 1890-1 Lorimer, A. P. G. . • 427 John • 521 1900-1 C. S. D. . • 479 J. H. • 526 1897-8 „ Edward . • 464 J- J. 0. 61 1893-4 „ George ■ 446 „ Robert 298 ! 1864-71 „ James • 283 WiUiam 80 1889-90 J. B. . . 421 W. F. • 456 1856-63 J.A. . 217 W. H. • 530 1865-72 J. H. . 291 WaUace I VI. . . 304 1901-2 J-M. . 4S4 W. P. • 333 1855-62 P. A. 209 Listen, John . • 143 1854-61 P. D. . 203 „ R. R. . 66 1844-51 Robert . 137 Liston-Foulis. Se ', Foulis. 1875-82 Sir Robert S. . 358 Little, A. C. W. • 502 1856-63 Lome, Marquis of (9th Duk „ H. C. . • 252 ofArgyU) . 217 „ H. W. 29S 1907-8 Lothian, James 512 ,, James C. ■ 244 1861-8 M. J. . 201 „ J. M. . ■ 252 1910-11 M. P. . 526 „ R. C. . • 507 1840-7 Loudon, W. W. . 109 „ Robert . 298 1901-2 Low, F. M. . 4S4 „ R. M. . • 333 1890-1 „ J. A. . 427 „ WiUiam • 131 1852-9 „ W. W. . 1S8 Littlejohn, E. W. . 56 1860-7 Lowe, Charles 252 H. Har vey . . 339 1860-7 „ J. H. . 253 T. H. • 373 1869-76 , John . 318 Livingston, Basil • 521 1846-53 „ R. Dick 150 D. L. • 403 1856-63 „ W. H. Dick . 218 G. R. • 387 1894-5 Lowis, Ninian 451 W. K. 377 1831-8 Lowndes, James . 66 Livingstone, James ■ 143 1864-71 Lowson, Francis 283 J- E. 39 1904-5 „ J. H. . 497 . W. E. 39 1874-81 Loy, Thomas . . . . 352 Livingstone-Learm< 3nth,F.V.C. 332 1861-8 Lucas, George 261 It John . 18 1858.65 „ Robert 235 3f J.F. . 150 1883-91 Luke, Cluny C. . . . 395 it , Somer- 1869-76 „ David . . . . 318 viUe 45 ! 1846-53 „ G. R 150 tj , Thomas 45 1899-1900 „ John . . . . 473 )1 , T. L. . 325 1909-10 .. J- A 521 n y , Walter 333 1870-7 .. R-S 325 LleweUyn, J. B. W 143 1863-70 Lumb, Robert 275 Lloyd, C. A. . . 125 1848-55 Lumsden, J. Forbes l6i „ George . 105 1875-82 1-i • • • 358 „ James . 188 1886-94 R. 0. . . . 408 ;: J.M.. . 109 1829-36 WiUiam . 57 „ S. H. . • 137 1833-40 WiUiam . 75 „ Thomas . 84 1897-8 Lundholm, Gosta . 464 ;; W.G.. 94 1897-8 NilsOlof . 464 Loch, C. R. F. . 80 1897-8 „ Torkel . 465 „ George. 32 1899-1900 Lundie, R. C. 473 :, J. A. . 61 1861-8 „ W. Compton 261 2q 610 INDEX YEAR PAGE YEAR PAGE 1889-90 Lyall, C. R 421 1854-61 MacCaskiU, W. H. . 203 1852-9 „ D. R. . 188 X872-9 M'Clew, A. M. 339 1879-86 „ D. W. K. . 377 1866-73 „ D. A. 298 1882-90 „ F. F. . 391 1873-80 „ J. c. 346 1881-8 „ H. A. . 387 1874-81 w. c. 352 1824-8 „ James . 7 1854-61 M'Clure, J. H. 203 1853-60 „ J. M. . 194 1858-65 Robert . 235 1850-7 „ R. A. . 174 1853-60 W. L. 194 1855-62 „ R. J. . 209 1868-75 MaccoU, Duncan A. 311 1857-64 „ W. J. C. 227 1866-73 M'Connel, D. R. . 299 1896-7 Lyell, Alexander 460 1859-66 J.H. . . . 244 1867-74 „ Gavin T. 304 1912^13 M'ConneU, D. A. W. 535 I9OO-I ,, Robert 479 1859-66 M'Cosh, Dunlop 244 1896-7 „ Thomas 460 1861-8 „ Robert . 261 1850-7 Lyon, A. W. S. 174 1827-34 MacCowan, Francis 45 1836-43 „ C. J. . 88 1856-63 M'Crae, Farquhar . 218 1824-31 „ George 24 1858-65 M'Crie, G. M. 235 1906-7 „ Harold 507 1913-14 M'Crow, J. W. S. . 539 1824-7 „ Hugh . 3 1859-66 MacCuUoch, WiUiam 244 1862-9 „ John D. 268 1886-94 M'CuUoch, A. J. . 407 1830-7 „ P. C. . 61 1864-71 M'Cunn, Thomas . 283 I9IO-II „ R. M. M. 526 1906-7 Macdiarmid, W. G. 507 1824-9 „ Thomas 12 1906-7 MacDiarmid, F. M. 507 1850-7 „ T. A. . 175 1866-73 Macdonald, Alexander 299 1838-45 „ W. F. . 1 00 1890-1 A. K. . 427 1855-62 Lyons, A. R. . 209 1873-80 A. M. S. . 346 1880-7 A. T. . 382 1824-9 ,, Archibald 12 1828-35 Macadam, Peter ... 52 1858-65 A. J. N. 235 1845-52 M'Adam, James 143 1879-86 A. W. . 377 1840-7 M'Alester, C. S. . 109 1866-73 David . 299 1845-52 Macallan, A. B. 143 1825-32 „ D. Robertson- 32 1858-65 M'AUum, G. D. 235 1873-80 „ Duncan R. . 346 1854-61 Neil D. 203 1900-1 E. R. H. Keith . 479 1857-64 N. T. H. 227 1858-65 F. F. . 235 1842-9 M'Alpine, C. H. 125 1864-71 F. J. . 283 1838-45 W. A. 100 1872-9 G. R. . 339 1868-75 Macandrew, J. M. 3" 1855-62 Harry . 209 1828-35 Macaulay, George 52 1824-9 „ H. J., afterwards I9I2-I3 G. J. E. 535 Seton-Steuart . 12 1824-31 „ James 24 1861-8 HughM. 261 1828-35 „ Robert 52 1894-5 HughM. 452 1874-81 T. F. 352 1893-4 „ Ian 446 1852-9 Macaw, W. J. 189 1859-66 „ James . 244 1836-43 M'Barnet, A. Cockburn 88 1861-8 James . 261 1877-84 „ A. Cockburn 367 1909-10 J.Y. . 521 1881-8 D. M. . 387 I 860-7 „ John . 253 1865-72 Macbean, ^neas 291 1864-71 John . 283 1869-76 Harry H 318 1877-84 „ J. Doran 368 1869-76 „ Hew A. 318 1885-93 J. G. . 4°3 1824-9 MacBean, James 12 1845-52 Sir J. H. A., K.C.B 1824-31 M'Bean, John 24 (Lord Kings 1888-9 „ W. G. 415 burgh) . 143 1868-75 Macbeth, Allan 3" 1905-6 J. R. M. . 50i 1869-76 J. B. 318 1842-9 „ Norman 125 1870-7 Macbeth-Raeburn, Henr5 325 I899-I9OC „ Norman 473 1864-71 Macbrair, A. D. 283 1877-84 N. Doran . 368 1888-9 M'Bride, J. G. •415 1879-86 ,, Ranald Hume 377 1889-90 Walter 421 I9I2-I3 ,, Ronald A. . 535 I9I2-I3 M'Caa, J. I. . 535 1880-7" T. F. . 382 1860-7 M'Call, H. J. . 253 1864-71 T. R. . 283 1858-65 „ Thomas 235 1869-76 „ W. Bums . 318 1910-11 MacCallum, Robert 526 1886-94 W. I. . 408 275 1856-63 M'Callum, Alexander 218 1863-70 M'Donald, A. M'lver 1863-70 „ Edward 275 1872-9 „ Bouverie F, P. 339 1877-84 M'CandUsh, E. J. . 368 1898-9 C. Y. . 469 1910-11 J. E. C. 526 1867-74 „ Samuel P. • 304 1881-8 P. D. • 387 1895-6 M'Dougal, A. R. . • 456 1844-51 R. D. 137 1852-9 Macdougail, Alan . . 189 1878-85 W. I,. ■ 373 1854-61 Henry • 203 1826-33 MacCartie, F. C. 39 1849-56 J. W. . . 167 1825-32 ,, Justin • 32 1849-56 „ John . . 167 1824-28 „ Robert 7 IS57-64 „ William 227 1862-9 M'Caskie, Allan . 268 1836-43 MacDougall,- A. J. . . 88 INDEX 611 YEAR 1841-8 1859-66 1824-7 1862-9 1842-9 1864-71 1880-7 1838-45 1845-52 1872-9 1829-36 I85I-8 1860-7 1903-4 1878-85 1903-4 1875-82 1884-92 1888-9 1911-12 1902-3 1906-7 1895-6 1896-7 1872-9 I86I-8 1856-63 1848-55 1865-72 1842-9 1846-53 1S4O-7 I9OO-I 1862-9 I9IO-II T854-6I 1824-7 1864-71 1824-7 1862-9 1862-9 1855-62 1833-40 I87I-8 1907-8 I9OO-I 1865-72 1908-9 1837-44 1864-71 1870-7 1 890-1 1863-70 1885-93 1851-8 1885-93 1913-14 1855-62 1890-1 1881-8 1909-10 1890-1 1824-31 1898-9 1906-7 1901-2 1863-70 1875-82 1884-92 1904-5 1885-93 1848-55 PAGE YEAR MacDougall, C. A. . 117 1855-62 M'Gowan, Robert . ,, Sir James Patten * I85I-8 „ William . K.C.B. . 244 1877-84 Macgregor, A. Wallace . „ John . 3 I9II-I2 Claude W. . John . . 268 1855-62 MacGregor, Alexander . J. T. . • 125 1844-51 A. M. . Stewart • 283 1875-82 ,, Alistair M'DougaU, G. D. F. . 382 1904-5 A. G. . „ Patrick . 100 1868-75 ,, Duncan A. . Macdowall, Charles - 144 1891-2 ,, Malcolm J. s. . • 339 1850-7 M. J. R. . „ Robert • 57 1908-9 M'Gregor, D. R. . Robert - 183 I9IO-II ,, Duncan G. Macduff, Alexander ■ 253 1909-1:0 J. R. . . . M'Ewan, G. C. 493 I84I-8 L. G. . . . James . • 373 1824-30 M'Haffie, James „ John C. . • 493 1865-72 „ James M. C. . 358 1867-74 „ John B. . Thomas . - 398 1824-8 ,, Samuel . W. M. C. • 415 1900-1 W. J. . W. S. . • 530 1875-82 M'Hutchen, W. J. Scott. MacEwen, A. R. . . 488 1885-93 W. P. G. Scott R. B. . • 507 1840-7 M'lnroy, David M'Ewen, D. C. • 456 1856-63 „ Patrick . „ Ewyn A. . 460 1840-7 WiUiam . R. F. . ■ 339 I 899-1900 M'Intosh, A. C. . William C. 261 1880-7 „ Andrew . Macfarlan, James . . 218 1869-76 „ George . John M. . 162 1898-9 H. B. . „ Patrick . . 291 1875-82 H. J. . . . MacFarlan, David . • 125 1887-8 J. G. H. John . • 150 1902-3 K. J. . . . M'Farlan, W. L. . . no 1878-85 „ Richard . Macfarlane, Alastair H. . • 479 1880-7 WiUiam . A. G. . 268 1863-70 Macintyre, William A. N. . 526 1909-10 Maclntyre, Duncan „ Andrew M. . 203 1904-5 Robert. „ David . 3 I881-8 M'Intyre, James . „ G. L. (Lord Ormi- MacIver-CampbeU. See Camp- dale) . 283 beU, M. F. M. Maclver-. James . 3 1853-60 M'lver, Donald „ James . 268 1855-62 „ Duncan D. J-G. . 268 1824-9 „ Evander . John . 209 1827-34 „ J. Robertson J. W. . 75 1865-72 „ Kenneth . M. D. . 333 1826-33 Mack, Anthony „ Norman E. . 512 1875-82 „ J. Logan . R. C. . 479 1839-46 Mackay, ^neas J. . WiUiam 291 1848-55 „ iEneas J. G. . M'Farlane, D. M. . 516 1824-31 „ Alexander Macfarquhar, Colin 94 1844-51 „ A. Forbes Maciie, A. F. . 284 1907-8 „ A. G. A. . „ A. L. . 325 1845-52 Angus J. . „ C. E.. . . 427 1824-7 „ Charles . „ J. R.. 275 1878-85 „ Cosmo Forbes . „ Walter Scott 403 1907-8 „ D. J. R. . „ William . 183 1859-66 E. Vansittart . „ W. Colvin . 403 1909-10 „ Eric D. . M'Gaw, W. A. 539 1827-34 George . MacGeorge, W. J. . 210 1883-91 H. R. Forbes . MacGibbon, A. L. . 427 1899-1900 Ian . W. P. . 387 1883-91 Ian Forbes M'Gibbon, J. P. . 521 1853-60 James Macgill, David 428 1844-51 „ J. F. MacGill, WiUiam . 24 1846-53 J-T. Macgillivray, Ian . 469 1859-66 John MacGillivray, Alastair F. 507 1872-9 J. A. A. G. 484 1908-9 J. C. . . " C.W. . 275 1859-66 J. J. „ Duncan . 358 1868-75 L. M. Ewan J. . 398 188I-8 „ M. Forbes F. P. . - 497 1862-9 „ Robert . Z G. J. 403 1899-1900 ,, WilUam, jun. M'Gowan, John 162 1842-9 M'Kean, Alexander 612 INDEX YEAR 1841-8 M'Kean, W. B. 1901-2 M'Keand, J. M. 1905-6 „ P. A. . 1907-8 „ W. I. 1888-9 M'Kechnie, C. W. . 1888-9 „ Dugald 1888-9 „ R- D. C. 1825-32 Mackellar, J. A. 1825-32 „ William. 1910-11 M'Kellar, J. L. 1911-12 „ W. T. 1900-1 M'Kelvie, A. C. 1900-1 „ J. A. 1844-51 M'Kenna, Angus . 1891-2 Mackenzie, Alan K. 1824-8 „ Alexander 1837-44 ,, Alexander 1860-7 >. A. J. . 1845-52 „ A. K. J. C, 1840-7 „ Andrew 1858-65 „ A. M. . 1902-3 „ B. P. F. 1824-9 „ Charles . 1873-80 „ C. A. . 1834-41 „ C. F. . 1867-74 .) C. Kincaid (Lord Mackenzie) 1831-8 „ Colin J. 1871-8 ,, Colin J. 1902-3 „ D. B. . 1854-61 „ Donald 1865-72 „ D. A. M. 1824-31 „ Sir Evan, Bart. 1881-8 „ F. H. Proby 1842-9 „ F. L. 1880-7 ,. F- W. 1827-34 .. George 1836-43 ,, George 1838-45 „ George 1860-7 „ G. A. 1857-64 ,, G. Proby 1889-90 ,, Harry A. 1836-43 „ Henry . 1824-8 ,, James . 1861-8 „ J. D. D. 1824-8 ,, John . 1839-46 „ John . 1848-55 ,, John . 1843-50 „ J. B. . 1842-9 „ J. F. . 1837-44 .. J- Mackillop 1856-63 ,, J. Mansfield 1824-8 „ Kenneth 1888-9 » Kenneth 1879-86 „ K. L. . 1911-12 „ Murdo . 1841-8 „ N. K. J. 1868-75 „ Niel K. 1829-36 ,, Peter . 1844-51 „ Richard 1829-36 „ R. J. . 1869-76 „ R. J. . 1906-7 „ Rioull C. G. 1843-50 „ Roderick 1901-2 ,, R. D. . 1873-80 „ Ronald P. 1826-33 „ Sutherland 1871-8 „ Theodore 1847-54 „ Thomas 1846-53 „ T. K. . 1879-86 „ Victor H. S. 1824-8 „ Walter . 1858-65 „ W. H. . 1824-31 „ WiUiam 117 484 502 512 415 415 415 33 33 526 530 479 480 137 434 7 94 253 144 110 236 489 12 346 80 304 66 333 489 203 291 24 387 125 382 46 88 100 253 227 421 88 7 261 7 105 162 131 125 94 218 7 415 377 530 118 311 57 137 57 318 507 131 484 346 39 333 157 150 377 8 236 25 1880-7 Mackenzie , W. A. . 382 1874-81 ,, W. CampbeU 352 I84I-8 }, W. Leannonth- 118 1860-7 tt W. S. . 253 1824-31 M'Kenzie, James . 25 1824-30 tt J. K. . 18 1909-10 M'Kerrell, A. M. Mure . 521 1904-5 a M. M. Mure . 497 1903-4 >j R. J. Mure . 493 1902-3 M'Kerrow , W. M. . 489 1850-7 Mackichan, John . 175 1903-4 Mackie, A . S. 493 1826-33 John 39 1855-62 „, Nicolson 210 I9I2-I3 R .J. . . 535 1867-74 „ Stuart 305 1828-35 M'Kie, John . . . . 52 1830-7 Mackillop George . 61 1897-8 M'Killop, L. S. . . 465 1910-11 Mackinlay , Ian J. . 526 1854-61 Mackinnon, Campbell 203 1896-7 jj D. W. H. . 460 1908-9 Mackintosh, Alastair K. . 517 1830-7 ,, Alexander . 61 1836-43 J, Angus 88 1837-44 ,, Archibald . 94 1874-81 J, Archibald . 352 1875-82 yj A. J. . 358 I90I-2 J, Charles 484 19II-I2 „ C. G. . 530 I9I0-II J) D. F. . 526 1855-62 Ernest 210 1892-3 ji F. L. . 440 1837-44 Henry 94 1901-2 jj H. H. . 484 1826-33 )5 James 39 1910-11 J. A. . 526 1908-9 jj J.L. . 517 1824-31 ,, John . 25 1830-7 jj John . 61 1831-8 ,, John . 66 1874-81 ,, Lewis G. 352 1860-7 jj Louis A. 253 1824-31 jj Robert 25 1873-80 ,, Thomas 346 1859-66 J, T. Volkert . 245 1827-34 J, William 46 1850-7 J, William (Lord Kyi lachy) 175 I83I-8 jj W. H. 66 1855-62 W. J. . 210 1856-63 Macknight, H. P. . 218 1871-8 ij J. W. . 333 1854-61 »> Thomas 203 I87I-8 Maclachlan, J. B. . 333 1872-9 J, Robert 339 1840-7 M'Lachlar I, John . 110 1882-90 Maclagan, C. P. . 391 1859-66 )i D. Douglas . 245 1884-92 ,, D. W. . 398 1868-75 ,, Douglas J. 3" 1879-86 ,, Douglas P. 377 1862-9 ,, Gilbert C. 268 1865-72 ,, P. R. D. 291 1873-80 )> R. B. . 346 1869-76 )» W. E. . 318 1857-64 Maclaine, A. V. . 227 1857-64 )> Murdoch G. 227 1839-46 M'Lalty, [ohn 105 I9IO-I1 Maclaren, A. C. R. 526 I9I3-I4 tt P. A. . ■ 539 1908-9 MacLaren , Thomas • 517 1896-7 ») T. D. S. . 460 1859-66 M'Laren, Alexander • 245 INDEX 613 1911-12 M'Laren, James 530 1912-13 Macmillan, W. R. D. 1857-64 J. G. . 227 19H-12 M'Millan, F. A. . 1870-7 J. D. M. . 325 1849-55 Macmorland, J. P. . 1897-8 J. W. C. . 465 1899-1900 M'Morland, J. B. . 1891-2 „ Ludovic . 434 1899-1900 R. P. . 1905-6 ,, Quentin . 502 1892-3 M'Murtrie, A. C. B. 1868-75 „ W. Cunningham 311 1890-1 John . 1887-8 „ W. Cunningham 409 1909-10 Macnab, G. H. 1843-50 W. N. . 131 1826-33 M'Nab, Alexander . 1911-12 W. S. . 530 1910-11 A. E. RoUand 1857-64 „ Woodville 227 1824-31 ,, James 1825-32 M'Larty, Alexander. See Mac 1909-10 „ J- A. laverty. 1904-5 John 1825-32 „ Cohn. See Macla 1824-7 „ J. G. verty. 1833-40 „ Thomas 1911-12 M. R. . 530 1824-30 W. A. 1861-8 M'Lauchlan, G. M. 261 1856-63 „ W. R. 1863-70 H. S. . 275 1824-31 Macnaghten, Sir Steuart 1858-65 J- J. • 236 1870-7 Macnair, A. G. M. . 1869-76 „ John D. 318 1876-83 ,, Duncan R. 1872-9 T. G. . 339 1879-86 EUisC. . 1830-7 Maclaurin, Henry . 61 1862-9 George . 1825-32 Maclaverty, Alexander . 33 1871-8 J. A. H. . 1825-32 CoUn . 33 1881-8 John 1859-66 E. H. East . 245 1868-75 J- G. 1843-50 Maclean, Alexander 131 1878-85 L. G. 1852-9 „ Allan 189 1866-73 Robert . 1827-34 George . 46 1884-92 Robert 1853-60 „ Henry 194 1888-9 R. M. 1872-9 J- G. 339 1834-41 Macnaught, John . 1835-42 John 84 1900-1 Macnaughton, Duncan 1843-50 John 131 1908-9 Peter 1862-9 „ • J. H. 268 1912-13 R. G. 1825-32 „ Lauchlan 33 1857-64 M'Naughton, John 1824-9 W. C. . 12 1846-53 Macneal, F. H. 1903-4 MXean, Ian . ■ 494 1911-12 M'Neil, Menzies 1903-4 J. Y. 494 1839-46 Macneill, A. D. 1904-5 „ Kenneth . • 497 1851-8 M'Neill, Duncan A. 1906-7 „ K. G. . ■ 507 1853-60 Harry B. . 1824-9 „ Murdoch . 12 1836-43 ,, John 1897-8 Robert . • 465 1840-7 ,, John 1908-9 R. D. 517 1849-56 John 1903-4 W. L. 494 1864-71 „ Neil . 1831-8 M'Leay, Alexander . 66 1893-4 ,, Neil Ian . 1829-36 „ John ■ 57 1866-73 W. L. 1827-34 „ Kenneth . 46 1905-6 Macnicol, D. A. B. 1829-36 „ William . 57 1904-5 H. B. . 1911-12 M'Lellan, Archibald 530 1824-31 Macnish, Arthur . 1845-52 „ David . 144 1838-45 W. L. 1881-8 Macleod, A. J. 387 1894-5 Maconochie, C. E. . 1826-33 A. N. . 39 1893-4 E. R. D. 1897-8 Allan 465 1828-35 g- 5- • 1850-7 " Coll 175 1824-9 R. B. . 1828-35 „ Donald . 52 1892-3 R. H.. 1849-56 Edward . 167 1827-34 W. G. M. 1828-35 H. D. . 52 1871-8 MacphaU, E. M. . 1883-91 J-D. . . 395 1876-83 George . 1856-63 1863-70 „ J.G. . . „ Norman . 218 275 1912-13 1908-9 H. C. . J- G. S. . 1889-90 „ Norman . 421 1868-75 J- ?:.N- 1824-31 MacLeod, James . 25 1878-85 .. " ,, ^'''f *"? 1896-7 M'Leod, A. K. 460 1824-7 Macpherson, A. F. . 1871-8 1891-2 G. W. L. . 333 1869-76 & ^\-. J-K. . . 434 1861-8 „ Donald 1892-3 1895-6 ;; N.M. . . M'Lintock, Arnold . 440 456 1909-10 1901-2 ,, G. P. S. Ian G. 1895-6 „ Norman 456 1862-9 ,, James 1836-43 Macmaster, A. C. . 88 1909-10 J. A. S. J- c. . ,, Kenneth K. I. . „ Lachlan F. ,, Lewis K. R. 1878-85 1913-14 1830-7 1878-85 1912-13 1880-7 M'Michen, James . Macmillan, Alastair F. . ^■^■. ■ ■ David . DM. . . „ Thomas 373 539 62 373 535 382 1824-9 1831-8 1900-1 1896-7 1837-44 1893-4 614 INDEX YEAR 1872-9 1875-82 1837-44 1848-55 1846-53 1849-56 1908-9 1893-4 1824-30 1856-63 1826-33 1858-65 1892-3 I 891-2 1892-3 1868-75 1872-9 I9I2-I3 I9I3-I4 I9I2-I3 1885.93 1828-35 1830-7 1842-9 1842-9 1837-44 1832-9 1831-8 1838-45 1864-71 I899-I9OO 1846-53 1862-9 1827-34 1907-8 1862-9 1860-7 1860-7 1888-9 1907-8 1863-70 1862-9 1862-9 1861-8 1836-43 1827-34 1856-63 1853-60 I9II-I2 1855-62 1859-66 1824-8 1829-36 1827-34 1892-3 1838-45 I83I-8 I85I-8 1857-64 1860-7 1836-43 1832-9 1903-4 1824-31 1834-41 1858-65 1854-61 1857-64 1856-63 1850-7 Macpherson, Ranald MacPherson, N. MX Macqueen, X)aniel . M'Queen, J. N. „ Sir John Withers G.C.B. W. M. . Macquisten, Alexander Macrae, A. W. U. . „ Colin „ Sir Colin G. „ Duncan „ Horatio R. „ Ian M. „ J- A. „ K. D. C. . „ Stuart Macrae-Gilstrap, John Mactaggart, Charles „ Ian C. J. W. A. MacTaggart, J. P. Mactier, A. W. Anstruther Anthony ,, John „ R- F. „ T. B. „ W. F. M'Vitie, Henry MacWatt, C. H. N. I. M'WhanneU, T. D. Macwhirter, J. M. J- P. M'WiUiam, J. J. G Madden, A. W. C. W. E. M. Madsen, H. W. Maidman, E. G. H Maidment, J. J. B, Main, F. I. . „ H. R. . „ J. T. . Maitland, Adam „ Sir A. C. R. Gibson A. C. R. A. A. W. J., after- wards Strachan „ David R. E. F. . „ Frederick F. C. G. F. . ,, G. Ramsay H. D. . J- W. . John John „ J. Gordon , , Sir John Nisbet, Bart. ,, Keith Ramsay „ Kenmure P. E. S. C. ,, Thomas ,, Thomas ,, WiUiam W. J. „ Christie. See Christie. „ Heriot. See Heriot. Makellar, A. F. . Makgill, Arthur 339 358 94 162 150 167 517 446 18 218 39 236 440 434 440 312 339 535 539 535 403 52 62 126 126 94 71 66 100 284 474 151 268 46 512 268 253 253 415 512 275 268 268 262 88 46 218 194 530 210 245 8 57 46 440 100 67 183 228 253 88 71 494 25 80 236 203 228 219 175 1824-8 1846-53 1844-51 1886-94 1872-9 1884-92 1911-12 1850-7 I 899-1900 1867-74 1872-9 1869-76 1911-12 1909-10 1867-74 1877-84 1839-46 1832-9 1864-71 1853-60 1855-62 1853-60 1841-8 1859-66 1893-4 1865-72 1883-91 1842-9 1906-7 1904-5 1826-33 1824-8 1861-8 1868-75 1840-7 1860-7 1911-12 1864-71 1824-30 1836-43 1860- 1903- 1864- 1912- 1912- 1889- 1852- i86o- 1864- 1824- 1864- 1899- 1856- i860- 1910- 1867- 1860- 1863- 1870- 1904- 1904- 1852- 1863- 1911- 7 4 71 13 13 90 9 ■7 71 ■9 ■71 -1900 63 ■7 -II ■74 ■7 -70 ■7 •5 •5 •9 ■70 ■12 1909-10 1824-7 1906-7 1906-7 1890-1 1836-43 1905-6 1863-70 1826-33 Makgill, George 3 }j G. E. 151 jf John 137 Malcolm, E. E. . 408 J) George . 340 »J George . 398 )) G. A. J. . 530 )) J. V. T. . 175 H R. G. . 474 Mann , Arthur 305 j> Frederick . 340 » R. J. . 318 Manson, R. G. 531 Manuel, G. W. 522 Mapleton, C. W. . 305 Marjoribanks, F. B. 368 }) Sir John, Bart. 105 )) WiUiam . 71 Marr, A. C. . 284 )) J. A. . 194 John . 210 >j W. B. . 194 Marriott, P. W. . 118 Marshall, Anthony . 245 Anthony, jun. . 446 Arthur . 292 C. J. . 395 C. N. 126 Claude C. B. . 507 D. M. . 498 Edward . 39 G. M. . 8 Henry 262 Hubert . 312 James 110 James . 253 J. N. H. 531 J. Robson 284 John 18 John (Lord Currie hiU) . 88 J. C. R. . 253 J. D. Calder . 494 .Lumley A. 284 R. I. . 535 R. W. . 535 Selby F. . 421 Theodore . * 189 T. R. . 253 Walter . 284 William . 12 WiUiam . 284 W. E. . 474 W. Hunter . 219 Martin. A. C. 253 C. F. . 526 C. J. . . • 305 Edward 254 F. J. . . . 276 F. W. 325 Hugh ■ 498 John ■ 498 J. B. . . . 189 a J. H. . . . 276 J. M. • 531 L. S. . 522 Peter 3 R. W. . 508 Ronald F. . . 508 » S. L. . 428 it Thomas . 88 >f T. A. . 502 »i T. J. . . . 276 1} WiUiam . • 39 INDEX 615 Y£AR 1913-14 Martin, W. JI. PAGE • 539 1913-14 Martine, D. E. H. . • 539 1910-11 T. C. . 520 1912-13 Mar\vick, D. K. • 535 I S 72-9 ,. James • 340 1854-61 Marzettd, Joseph . . 203 ioo;-3 Mason, A. W. G. . . 4S9 1S34-41 „ George . 80 1S07-74 „ H. W. 3'35 1844-51 „ John . • 137 1S93-4 ., JB. . • 44t' 1879-86 „ Julius W. . ■ 37S 1868-75 Masson, D. O. . 31- 1853-60 Masters, John ■ 194 1S49-56 „ William . . i6S iSjiO-DO Mather, P. E. • -45 iS'4J-9 Robert . 126 iSoj;-72 Matheson, Alexander ■ -9- 1003-4 A. R. . • 494 1S76-S3 H. M. P. • i02 iSgi-i R. P. . ■ 434 iSoi-j W.J. . 434 IQll-IZ Mathieson, A. D. D. - 531 1913-14 J. E. D. • 539 1012-13 R. D. . 535 1 S62-9 W. J. . . 26S I S 79-86 W. L. . 3rs 1S95-6 Matthew, Albert C. • 450 1006-7 Archibald . 50S iSoo-i ,, Charles . 42S 1S73-S0 C. G. . 346 iSoi-2 F. H. . 434 1S71-S F. J. . • 334 100S-9 F. S. . • 5ir iSSS-9 James . ■ 415 1891-2 J. H. . • 434 1S76-S3 John C . ■ 363 iSoo-76 P. Millar . 318 1005-6 „ P. Millar, jun. . 502 1S34-41 Matthewson, Colin . . 80 1S30-; J. B. . 6z 1S41-S Maughan, PhiUp . 118 iS45-5^ W. C. . • 144 1S94-5 Maule, Robert 45^ 1S61-S Maxton, J. P. 202 1S2S-36 Maxtone. James. See Graham James Maxtone. 1S34-41 John So 1S70-7 Maxwell, Alexander 325 iS-7-34 Edward . 46 1913-14 ,, George . 539 1899-1900 „ G. H. H. P. . 474 1S71-S Hugh . 334 1S40-7 James Qerk 110 1S24-9 John 12 1007-S J. R- . 51^ l^4r-54 Sir J. R. Heron Bart . 137 1830-7 M. A. Wedderbum- 62 186S-75 P. W. . 31^ 1S24-30 R. Heron iS 1912-13 ,, Vernon S. 535 1868-75 „ Wellwood 3ii 1826-33 W. Herries 39 1S40-7 William . 110 1S62-9 W. J. Herries . 26S 1S36-43 Mayne, R. H. 88 1SS6-04 Meek, J. B. L. 408 1S70-7 M^gison, T. C . 3^5 iSSo-7 Mnikle, Christopher 38^ 1S81-S „ H. G. W. . 3S7 1881-8 „ R. S. . . . 3S7 1855-62 Meiklejohn, A. J. . 210 1844-51 H. R. . 137 YE,KR 1S55-62 Meiklejohn, W. H. 1904-5 Mein, A. B. . 1854-61 ,, A. W. . 1863-70 „ J. A. W. 1900-1 ,, James E. 1859-66 ,, John E. 1SS4-92 „ Maclaren 1S30-7 „ WiUiam 1877-S4 Melrose, J. R. 1908-9 Melville, Andrew 1913-14 ,, F. G. S. 1853-60 „ Sir George, K.C, 1852-9 „ G. F. 1S24-- Menteath, G. W. Steuart I S 72-9 Menzies, Alexander 1S45-52 ,. A. J. 1S71-S „ Alan L. 1S54-61 ,, Allan 1S24-S ,, Archibald 1895-6 „ A. J. A. 1859-66 „ CD. 1S96-7 ., G. U. iS:i4-4i ,, G. I. 1007-S ,, I. B. L, 1538-45 „ John 1S60-7 ,, Laurie 1S24-S „ Robert 1S50-7 ,, Robert 1857-64 „ R. C. 1S34-41 „ R. S. 1S24-9 ,, WiUiam 1S47-54 >• William 1844-51 ,, Sir WiUiam J 1S24-9 Mercer, G. D. 1S24-8 ,, Graeme R 1S32-9 „ H. S. 1S37-44 „ W. W. 1S35-42 Meredith, H. W. 1872-9 Merry, James 1S75-82 „ John . 1S48-55 Messer, A. B. 1861-8 Messum, H. L. 1S60-7 „ J. A. B, G, 1910-11 Metcalfe, W. H. I S 72-9 Methnen, James 1002-3 Meyer, H. K. R. 1SS4-92 MicheU, F. M. 1853-60 Middlemass, Christopher 1S55-62 ,, John 1913-14 Middleton, A. C. 1002-3 .• -■^- S. iSoi-2 ., Alfred 1904-5 ,, D. S. 1003-4 „ G. H. 1S65-72 ,, Guy 1850-66 ., H. S. 1 89 1 -2 „ H. D. 1S69-76 ,, James 1902-3 ,, J. R. 1913-14 ., Jonathan T. 1910-11 „ L. W. 1902-3 MUes, J. E. . 1909-10 MJn, R. C K. 1004-5 „ W. H., jun. 1S63-70 MiUar, Andrew 1S92-3 ,, F. Grahame 1S73-S0 „ F. G. . 1S90-1 ., G. W. R. 1860-7 •• James 1S92-3 „ J. C . 1S29-36 „ J. L. . 1857-64 ,. J- W. B. 1S74-S1 ,, J. Hepburn 1S90-1 ,, J. 5. L. M.G. 210 498 ^03 276 4S0 -45 399 62 368 517 540 194 189 3 340 144 334 203 8 456 245 460 So 512 100 -54 8 175 228 So 12 157 137 12 8 71 94 S4 340 358 162 262 254 526 340 489 399 194 210 340 4S9 434 498 494 -9- -45 434 318 4S9 540 527 489 498 276 440 346 428 -54 440 57 22S 352 428 616 INDEX 1909-10 MiUai , R. K. 522 1894-5 I89I-2 i> S. R. . • 434 1897-8 1833-40 >> Thomas • 76 1912-13 1873-80 tt Thomas • 346 1868-75 1905-6 '$ W. J. . . 502 1826-33 1889-9 MiUer , Alexander . . 421 1826-33 1854-61 )} A. Gordon . . 204 1850-7 I899-I900 A. G. Schaw • 474 1880-7 1824-31 A. P. . • 25 1846-53 1878-85 A. T. . • 373 1843-50 1904-5 A. W. B. . • 498 I 899-1900 1907-8 C. W. StretteU . 512 1861-8 1901-2 C. W. H. . • 484 1864-71 1903-4 G. W. M. . • 494 1888-9 1825-32 G. C. . 33 1890-1 1904-5 H. W. W. . • 498 1899-1900 1859-66 Hugh . • 245 1912-13 1889-90 H. M. . 421 1851-8 1845-52 James ■ 144 1890-1 1847-54 James - 157 1863-70 1863-70 James 276 1863-70 1886-94 James . 408 1864-71 1879-86 J. A. G. • 378 1874-81 19II-I2 J. C. K. . • 531 1878-85 1848-55 J. M. . 162 1913-14 1898-9 John . • 469 1867-74 1897-8 J. Gordon . • 465 1882-90 1907-8 J. W. E. . 512 1867-74 1824-30 P. L. . . 18 1869-76 I900-I R. W. H. . . 480 1850-7 1861-8 Samuel . 262 1877-84 1850-7 S. A. . • 175 1907-8 1826-33 Thomas ■ 39 1907-8 1904-5 T. A. G. . 498 1838-45 1824-9 T. D. . 12 1843-50 1896-7 T. W. D. . 460 1838-45 1869-76 T. W. . 318 1909-10 1824-30 Sir William, Bart 18 1904-5 1861-8 William . 262 1883-91 1869-76 W. H. 318 I 899-1900 1906-7 W. H. StretteU . 508 1858-65 1850-7 Millie, David 175 1882-90 1904-5 Milligan, Alastair . • 498 I 899-1900 1897-8 jj Eric D. . ■ 465 1872-9 1892-3 >t James • 440 1869-76 1893-4 )j J. H. . • 446 1871-8 1895-6 ,, J. R. . ■ 456 1894-5 1893-4 ,, 0. B. • 446 1855-62 1898-9 R. D. ■ 469 1857-64 1869-76 Milling, Ebenezer . ■ 319 1840-7 I87I-8 Horace ■ 334 1854-61 1867-74 ,, M. J. T. . 305 1824-8 1835-42 Mills, Charles . 84 1827-34 1909-10 W. B. . . 522 1888-9 1824-9 Milne, James 13 1860-7 1858-65 James 236 1857-64 1897-8 )> J M. . . - 465 1885-93 1890-1 »» John . . 428 1825-32 i86i-8 it J.L. . . 262 1849-56 1 890-1 i> R. T. . . 428 1897-8 it William • 465 1888-9 1863-70 Milns, J. C. M. . 276 1885-93 1851-8 Milroy , A. W. . 183 1856-63 1842-9 >t David . 126 1854-61 1853-60 a W. Muir . • 194 1850-7 Minto . P. W. • 175 1841-8 Minvielle, St. Croix . n8 1829-36 1890-1 Mirylees, O. M. . 428 1824-30 1909-10 MitcheU, Alan C. . . 522 1891-2 1843-50 tt Alexander • 131 1849-56 1859-66 tt A. J. . . • 245 1846-53 1861-8 t> A. J. . 262 1827-34 j» A. 0. . 46 1875-82 1827-34 t> Andrew . . 4C 1864-71 Mitchell, Andrew, jun. „ D. C. . D. M. . „ Donald . „ Douglas . „ James „ James „ James J. R. • J. S. J- T. R. . John John J. B. . J. P. . „ P. H. . S. S. C. . „ Thomas . T. S. „ William . „ William . „ WiUiam . „ William . „ W. E. Mitchell Innes, A. T. M. » J- H. „ R. G. „ W. G. Mitchell-Innes, N. Gilbert Moat, Robert Moberly, F. J. Moffat, James, jun. , John . , Thomas , Thomas William , William , W. I. G. . , W. K. Moffatt, A. M. H. S. , W. H. Moir, A. G. . , A. P. . , C. M. . , D. Macbeth . , Ian S. S. , J. W. . , Oswald B. . , Robert . , William Molesworth, Arscott O. F. A. . Moncreifi, Edwin R. Hon. F. J. , Hon. Frederick C. , George . G. R. . , Henry James (2nd Lord Moncreiff) H. W. . J. F. . Hon. J. W. . , Hon. Robert Chi- chester (3rd Baron Moncreifi) . , Thomas . , William . , W. F. . Moncrieff, Charles Scott- , Sir Colin 0. Scott-, K.C.M.G., K.C.S.I. , F. Hope G. K. Scott- . 452 465 536 312 40 40 175 382 151 131 474 262 284 415 428 474 536 183 428 276 276 284 352 373 540 303 391 303 317 175 368 513 513 100 131 100 522 498 395 474 236 391 474 340 319 334 452 210 228 no 204 8 46 415 254 228 403 33 168 415 4°3 219 204 57 19 435 168 151 358 284 INDEX 617 YEAR I'AGE VF.AR 1867-74 Moncrieff, Hugh . ■ 305 1894-5 Morony, E. A. 1858-65 „ J. Forbes 236 1890-1 Morris, A. R. 1824-7 „ John Scott 3 1890-1 „ G. F. B. 1896-7 L. A. . 460 1909-10 Morrison, Alastair . 1862-9 „ R. H. Scott- . . 269 1827-34 „ Alexander 1856-63 R. Hope . 219 1843-50 „ Alexander 1876-83 R. L. Scott- . • 363 1830-7 A. G. D. . 1869-76 W. Scott- • 319 1881-8 „ Charles . 1898-9 Money, E. D. • 470 1858-65 C. E. . 1898-9 „ G. R. • 470 1888-9 J. N. . 1837-44 Monilaws, A. G. 94 1830-7 J. S. . 1895-6 S. H. • 456 1824-31 John 1891-2 W. B. • 435 1832-9 ,, John 1913-14 Monk, W. B. 540 1830-7 ,, Kenneth 1858-65 Monro, Alexander 236 1902-3 R. A. . 1878-85 „ C. L. D. 374 1882-90 R. C. . 1824-8 David 8 1902-3 S. F. 0. . 1860-7 „ David • 254 1824-31 WilUam . 1884-92 „ D. H. W. ■ 399 1827-34 W.B. . 1879-86 „ R. P. H. 378 1902-3 W. F. 0. 1824-31 „ WUUam 25 1886-94 W. H. . 1844-51 Monteath, A. M. . 138 1858-65 Mortimer, Edward . 1844-51 C. S. 138 1852-9 T. A. C. 1892-3 H. H. 440 1828-35 Morton, A. R. 1897-8 J. G. 465 1838-45 Boyce W. D. 1845-52 R. R. 144 1827-34 „ G. E. 1852-9 Monteith, H. A. 189 1824-31 „ T. C. 1857-64 „ Robert 228 1831-8 „ W. E. . 1851-8 WiUiam 183 1863-70 Moseley, Arthur 1878-85 Montgomerie, D. I. C. 374 1873-80 Mosman, A. C. 1877-84 W. H. . 368 1876-83 A. W. . 1834-41 Montgomery, Conrad 80 1839-46 Hugh . 1832-9 ,, Sir Graharr 1871-8 Hugh . Graham, Bart 71 1841-8 WiUiam . 1824-8 James 8 1905-6 MotherweU, A. T. . 1832-9 J. B. Hamilton 71 1911-12 Mouat, Alastair 1847-54 J- P. 158 1848-55 Moubray, John 1824-8 „ Robert 8 1868-75 J- J- • 1837-44 T. H. 94 1835-42 J. M. . 1847-54 Moodie, Afleck 158 1825-32 ,, Richard . 1854-61 Moore, Sir George M. J. . 204 1837-44 ,, Thomas . 1824-9 „ Mark . 13 1827-34 W. H. . 1824-9 „ Pierce 13 1838-45 Moule, Henry 1840-7 „ R. W. 110 1847-54 „ Joseph T. . 1881-8 Moorhead, R. L. . 387 1896-7 Mounsey, J. L. 1877-84 More, A. H. C. . 368 1891-2 J- J- • 1904-5 „ A. R. . 498 1826-33 Mowbray, G. C. . 1852-9 „ C. W. . 189 1857-64 1°^^ ■ 1900-1 „ C. R. . 480 1824-9 J. M. . 1896-7 ,, James . 460 1854-61 " ^ ?• H- • 1851-8 „ J. L. . 183 1878-85 Moxon, C. C. . 1901-2 ,, Thomas 485 1857-64 Muir, A. M. . 1831-8 „ WiUiam 67 1868-75 „ C. C. . 1824-31 More-Gordon, George 25 1904-5 „ G. Watson . 1859-66 „ J-S. 245 1909-10 „ G. Watson . 1824-30 Morehead, G. J. 19 1826-33 „ James . 1824-8 R. A. A. 8 1855-62 „ J-F. ■ 1824-8 Morehouse, James . 8 1835-42 " ^-w ■ ■ 1864-71 Morgan, A. H. 284 1913-14 „ J. W. . 1904-5 „ C.C. . . 498 1892-3 „ P. R. S. 1852-9 „ David 189 1827-34 „ R. H. . 1845-52 „ James 144 1906-7 „ T. Temple, jun. a 1838-45 1845-52 „ Osborne . 100 1911-12 „ W. A. . . T. K. 144 1856-63 „ W. CampbeU 1846-53 „ WilUam . 151 1910-11 „ W. E. Gray . 1861-8 Morison, Alexander 262 1849-56 » ^-J-W- • 1824-9 1869-76 A. C. 13 1906-7 „ W. S. Temple A. J. M. . 319 1889-90 Muirhead, A. C. M. 1869-76 B. G. Walker . 319 1846-53 „ Claud . 1860-7 „ Everard . 254 1847-54 E. W. . 1836-43 1859-66 J. Mitford 88 1903-4 „ F. C. ,, Murdoch S. 246 1844-51 George . 1910-11 „ Patrick . 527 1840-7 James . 1906-7 Ronald P. • 508 1907-8 J. C. G. C. 618 INDEX YEAR I'AGE VHAR PACE 1827-34 Muirhead, P. J. 47 1857-64 Murray, J. M. „ • • • 228 1838-45 „ Thomas 100 1908-9 „ K. A. H. . 517 1848-55 W. M. . 162 1870-7 K. D. 325 1892-3 MundeU, W. S. . 441 1855-62 „ Loraine . 210 I9IO-II MungaU, H. L. . 527 1824-8 Patrick . 8 1867-74 Mungle, Andrew 305 1835-42 Patrick . 84 I9I2-I3 Munro, Alan S. M. 536 1859-66 Patrick . 246 1824-30 „ Alexander . 19 I89I-2 „ P. M. 435 1906-7 „ A. J. R. . 508 1830-7 „ Robert . 62 1860-7 Charles 254 1850-7 „ Robert 175 I9IO-II „ C. R. 527 1878-85 „ Robert . 374 1906-7 „ G. A. 508 1861-8 „ R. D. 262 1865-72 „ G. M. 292 1825-32 „ Hon. R. Dundas 33 I85I-8 „ Hector 183 1860-7 R. H. 254 1860-7 Sir Hector, Bart. 254 1865-72 „ R. L. 292 I9I2-I3 „ J. B.L. . 536 1877-84 „ R. D. 368 1847-54 „ Lloyd 158 1838-45 ,, Sutherland 100 1824-30 „ Patrick 19 1825-32 „ Thomas . 33 1843-50 „ WilUam . 131 1824-31 T. Graham 25 1847-54 „ William 158 1906-7 T. H. 508 1852-9 Murdoch, A. D. . 189 1828-35 „ WiUiam . 52 1863-70 „ John Burn 276 1847-54 William . 158 1837-44 J. H. . . . 95 1858-65 William . 236 1874-81 Keith A. 352 1859-66 WiUiam . 246 1858-65 P. A. . . . 236 I86I-8 William . 262 1880-7 Mure, T. V. Lockhart- . 383 1880-7 ,, WiUiam . 383 1907-8 Muriset, A. E. 513 1842-9 „ W. D. . 126 1858-65 Murray, A. . 236 1870-7 „ W. E. . 325 1826-33 ,, Alexander 40 1859-66 „ W. H. . 246 1842-9 „ A. Erskine 126 1856-63 W. G. G. . 219 1824-7 „ Andrew . 3 1845-52 „ W. J. 145 1824-9 „ Andrew 13 1902-3 MurseU, J. L. 489 1838-45 „ Andrew . 100 1866-73 Musgrave, George . 299 1847-54 ,, Andrew . 158 1859-66 J. R. . . . 246 1879-86 ,, Andrew 378 1876-83 W. H. . 363 1910-11 „ A. C. 527 1881-8 Mutter, A. D., now Mutter- 1864-71 ,, Andrew Frank . 284 Napier . . . . 387 1891-2 „ A. H. . 435 1855-62 Myers, W. Wykeham 210 1833-40 „ A. Maxtone 76 1845-52 Mylius, F. J 145 1846-53 „ A. G. 151 1824-7 Mylne, CD 4 1876-83 „ A. E. 363 1850-7 „ G. F 175 1833-40 „ B. H. 76 1862-9 „ H. C 269 1824-8 ,, Hon. Charles 8 1824-31 „ James 25 1866-73 ,, Charles 299 1856-63 „ James 219 1875-82 „ Charles D. 358 1885-93 ,, James 403 1912-13 C. D. L. . 536 1896-7 „ J. G. . . . 461 1843-50 „ C. S. 131 1853-60 „ L. G. . 195 1828-35 „ C. w. . 52 1835-42 „ W. C. R. . 84 1905-6 Crichton G. 502 1889-90 „ W. K. 422 1877-84 ,, Daniel 368 1853-60 „ W. R. 195 1853-60 „ David 195 1865-72 Myrtle, J. Young . 292 1903-4 D. C. G. . 494 1896-7 „ D. H. . 461 1883-91 Nairn, Michael 39'J 1852-9 „ D. P. 189 1829-36 Nairne, James 57 1838-45 Fitzgerald L. R. 100 1898-9 „ R. G. 470 1824-31 „ George 25 1865-72 „ T. Graham 292 1842-9 „ G.J. 126 1864-71 „ WiUiam . 285 1827-34 H. D. 47 1898-9 ,, W. Graham 470 1846-53 „ Hugh . 151 1888-9 Nalborough, A. E. . 416 1830-7 James 62 1886-94 „ Theophilus . 408 1844-51 „ James 138 1824-31 Napier, Alexander . 25 1856-63 „ James 219 1824-30 ,, Archibald . 19 1857-64 James 228 1825-32 „ Francis 33 1899-1900 „ J. A. 474 1838-45 George . 100 1861-8 „ J. Balfour 262 1880-7 „ George . 383 1846-53 J. St. H. Erskine- 151 1833-40 ,, James Stirling . • 76 1824-9 J. Wolfe . 13 1907-8 „ J. A. N. . • 513 1824-30 „ John 19 1829-36 „ John Stirling • 57 1832-9 „ John . • 71 1829-36 „ SirR. J.MilUken,Bart 57 1839-46 John • 105 1830-7 „ William . 62 1845-52 ,, John • 145 1912-13 Nash, Thomas R. . • 536 1910-11 ,, John • 527 1849-56 Nasmyth, A. E. E. . 168 1889-90 „ J. c. . 422 1838-45 D. J. . . 100 1884-92 „ J. G. . . • 399 1842-9 J. B. . . iz6 INDEX 619 1836-43 1849-56 1 855-62 1865-72 1860-7 1908-9 1 836-43 1839-46 1904-5 1836-43 1 892-3 1888-9 1865-72 1860-7 1 888-9 1887-8 1837-44 1 830-7 1864-71 1860-7 1858-65 1855-62 1881-8 1904-5 1 888-9 1893-4 1 890-1 1888-9 1837-44 1865-72 1882-90 1907-8 1881-8 1830-7 1887-8 1841-8 1868-75 ifi?--" iH.S.i-lio 1911-12 1908-9 1893-4 1893.4 1910-II 1829-36 1851-8 1866-73 1911-12 1866-73 1904-5 1869-76 1907-8 1876-83 191J-13 1871-8 1873-80 1897-8 1876-83 1876-83 1850-63 1889-90 1862-9 1S81-8 iS.-ii-i, 1835-42 1866-73 1839-46 1900-1 1894-5 1839-46 1851-8 1842-9 1801-8 Nasmyth, Robert Neavoa, Charles „ J. M. „ R. M. William Neil. N. A. G. Neill, James . „ John . n J. vv. I , „ Robert . „ R. M. . Noilson, Ian JJ. C. „ Robert Nelson, Charles „ Ian T. „ T. A. . Nembhard, William Nethersole, Francis Newbigging, A. C. . P. C. E. Walter C „ William W. P. E. Nowington, R. B. . Newlands, Baron. See llozior A. K. „ C. A. V H. S. J. I'" Newmarch, C. D. Newnam, Nool Newton, C. ci. .. C. G. D. G. „ J. s. T. B. „ W. D. O. lliiy- Niblett, F. H. Nicholson, B. II. C. i'. 1). N. H. A. J. G. P. M. \i. W. ,, Thomas ,, William „ William Nicol, David . „ W. W. J. NlcoU, E. 1. . „ G. JC. ,S. „ H. W. . Nicolson, A. M. C. J. D. A. James ,, L. G. !<■ J- W. H. W. M. Nisbet, A. M. „ C. C. . „ D. M. ,, Tames „ John'. „ J. Tawse ,, Robert „ R. B. „ R. M. ,, Thomas ,, Thomas ,, William Nlsbett, c;. li. More loa 21 1 292 254 517 10.5 498 89 -141 4i() -=.54 .|i(. 409 ').5 Ii2 285 -!S4 2.37 21 1 3S8 49« 4ii> •Hi' .|28 .(!(. 9.5 391 51.S 3H8 t>z 410 118 i'>5 5.^1 517 ■14" .|.|(. 527 .57 '«.? 21)1-) 53 1 299 498 .ii9 5i.i 5.16 ^^4 4<'5 2 10 4-- 2(iU .,88 180 84 299 "15 4S0 ■1.52 105 i8., I2(> 2(i2 1857-64 18O2-9 1858-65 1853-60 1846-53 1892-3 1842-9 1906-7 1892-3 1892-3 1872-9 1909-10 1873-80 191,1-14 1839-46 1854-01 1880-7 1913-14 1900-7 1905-6 1888-9 1827-34 1848-55 I9IO-II 1838-45 1840-7 I9II-I2 1 824-30 i8g2-3 1824-30 1S77-84 1824-9 1850-7 1830-7 1829-30 1845-52 1879-86 1850-7 1885-93 1890-1 1894-5 1884-92 1()12-I3 1QI2-I3 1805-72 l8.|8-55 1853-60 182.1-31 1912-13 i8gi-2 1852-9 1 850-7 1848-55 18^9-50 1824-30 1S89-90 1824-31 1824-31 1829-36 1830-7 1904-5 1834-41 1839-46 1834-41 1857-64 1856-63 1850-7 1870-7 1S71-8 1 8 72-9 1880-7 1860-7 Nisbett, J. H. ,f North More Nivison, Richard T. H. S. Nixon, William Nobbs, E. A. . Noble, Benjamin ,, Donald „ N. D. . „ P. L. H. Nonnen, W. C. Norfor, R. C. Norie, E. W. M. Norman, C. H. B. Normand, J. B. P. H. Notley, John. Notman, J. W. R. C. w. <;. Nowers, A. H. C. OcHTERLONY, Sir Cliarles M Bart. O'Donnel, Connell . Officer, A. C. . „ Charles H. Suetonius „ W. J. Ogilvie, A. C. „ C. E. ,, David P. G. „ Thomas Ogilvy, F. M'Kenzie ,, Tames Wedderburn ,, John A, Wedderburn J- F. „ L. M. ,, Tliomas Oldham, G. M. H. W. }:l Oliphant, A. H. C. L. ,, James ,, J. Stcwa John J- H. J. S. K. M. R. B. K. L. T. B. T. T. W. H. Oliver, A. M. „ Benjamin John . ,, Robert „ William „ W. G. B. Oman, C. P. A. ,, David T. E. Omond, G. W. T. T. S. O'Neill, John Ord, J. W. B. „N. A. . „ T. S. B. Orde, W. R. . Orr, A. M. . I'ACB 228 2(.9 2.? 7 151 441 126 508 441 441 .340 522 346 540 105 204 383 540 508 502 416 47 102 527 1 01 110 531 19 441 19 308 13 175 62 57 145 378 175 403 428 452 399 536 53(i 2g2 102 20 536 435 190 176 163 168 19 422 26 26 .57 02 498 So 105 So 228 219 176 .125 334 340 383 255 620 INDEX YEAR PAGE YEAR PAGE 1882-90 Orr, C. A. Y. . 391 1864-71 Paterson, Colin A. 285 1882-90 „ C. J. . 391 1830-7 D. A. . 62 1873-80 „ D. M. M. 347 1861-8 „ E. de Haya 263 1828-35 „ Edward . 52 1874-81 E. H. . 353 1906-7 „ E. Rowley 508 1906-7 F. S. . 508 1908-9 ,, Ian M. . 517 1910-11 G. P. . 527 1887-8 „ James . 410 1865-72 „ G. Quentin 292 1872-9 „ John 340 1894-5 „ Graeme M. 452 1855-62 „ J. Cave 211 1865-72 H. E. . 292 1908-9 ,, Richard . 517 1877-84 H. H. V. 368 1828-35 „ Robert . 52 1905-6 Herbert M. . 502 1833-40 „ Robert . 76 1905-6 Hugh B. 503 1871-8 Oswald, Frank 334 1908-9 HughD. 517 1897-8 „ Frank 465 1852-9 „ James 190 I9II-I2 „ G. A. 531 1855-62 „ James . 211 1825-32 „ J. F. Gordon. See 1893-4 J-F- • 447 Gordon, J. F. 1877-84 J. Veitch 369 1876-83 „ J.H. 363 1845-52 „ John 145 1911-12 R. N. 531 1907-8 J. A. S. 513 1872-9 „ W. A. . 340 1826-33 J-B. . 40 1824-31 O'Toole, Robert . 26 1857-64 J. D. . 228 1825-32 W. H. . 33 1873-80 J. M. . 347 1909-10 Outram, James 522 1906-7 J. R. . 508 1908-9 Ovens, R. B. . 517 1873-80 J. S. . 347 1846-53 Owen, Charles 151 1913-14 L. S. 540 1843-50 „ G. A. . 131 1881-8 M. L. . 388 I9II-I2 „ T. H. . 531 1837-44 „ Peter 95 1825-32 P. Hay . 33 1861-8 P. Hay 263 1835-42 Pagan, G. M. 84 1907-8 R. S. . 513 1842-9 „ J. M. 126 1824-31 „ Robert . 26 1846-53 „ William . 151 1909-10 „ R. Roy . 522 1866-73 Page, E. A. H. . 299 1838-45 R. T. . 101 1824-9 Palmer, William 13 1852-9 T. D. . 190 1855-62 Parish, John . 211 1893-4 Walter E. M. . 447 1873-80 Park, A. E. . 347 1824-31 William . 26 1858-65 „ D. F. . 237 1876-83 „ William . 363 1873-80 „ Hope . 347 1906-7 W. D. . 508 1873-80 , „ James . 347 1872-9 W. E. . 340 187I-8 „ J. E. . 334 1885-93 W. Orr . 403 1913-14 „ Mungo 540 1908-9 „ W. P. . 517 1863-70 ,, Robert 276 1828-35 Patison, J. C. 52 1879-86 „ Robert J. . 378 1824-31 John 26 1829-36 Parker, A. D. 57 1824-7 Paton, Archibald 4 1899-1900 „ C. L. Y. . 474 1912-13 „ C. G. . 536 1839-46 „ David 105 1826-33 „ Cyrus . 40 1903-4 „ H. M. D. . 494 1870-7 „ D. Noel 326 1839-46 „ J- J- • 105 1883-91 „ D. R. 396 1828-35 „ W. A. 52 1845-52 „ Edward 145 1904-5 Parkinson, C. B. F. • 498 1891-2 „ E. C. Waller 435 1866-73 Parland, J. J. 299 1872-9 „ F. Koel 340 1870-7 Parsons, A. R. 325 1826-33 „ George 40 1870-7 C. G. 326 1846-53 ,, George 152 1898-9 D. E. . 470 1852-9 „ George 190 1873-80 H. D. E. . 347 1841-8 „ James 118 1867-74 „ J.H. . 305 1841-8 „ John . it8 1858-65 Pasley-Dirom, P. A. See Mur 1848-55 „ John . 163 doch, P. A. 1893-4 „ J. A. . 447 1840-7 „ T. A. 108 1877-84 „ K. D. . 369 1824-8 Paterson, Adam 8 1877-84 „ Nigel F. . 369 187I-8 „ Adam 334 1874-81 „ R. A. Noel . 353 1908-9 ,, Adam D. 517 1855-62 „ R. E. . 211 1836-43 ,, Alexander 89 1846-53 „ R. M'lver . 152 1858-65 A. M. . 237 1874-81 „ V. A. Noel . • 353 1854-61 A. J. . 204 I9I3-I4 „ V. F. Noel . • 540 1907-8 A. E. W. 513 1875-82 „ WaUerH. . • 358 1897-8 A. F. . 465 1845-52 „ William ■ 145 1870-7 A. B. . 326 1825-32 „ W. H. 33 1913-14 A. J. . 540 1828-35 „ W. J. . 52 1899-1900 ,, A. Keppie 474 1906-7 Patrick, Russel . 508 1907-8 A. S. . • 513 1873-80 Patten, Alexander . • 347 1870-7 ,, Augustus F. . • 326 1875-82 „ Archibald . • 359 1852-9 C. E. . . 190 1868-75 „ D. MacDougall . . 312 1907-8 C. B. . • 513 1860-7 „ H. T. . 255 INDEX 621 1865-72 1859-66 1860-7 1848-55 1824-31 1853-60 1824-30 1828-35 1854-61 1827-34 1824-7 1867-74 1849-56 1885-93 1886-94 1869-76 1846-53 1911-12 1913-14 1908-9 1885-93 1886-94 1843-50 1824-31 1883-91 1825-32 1835-42 1829-36 1902-3 1885-93 1896-7 1870-7 1870-7 1885-93 1832-9 1880-7 1841-8 1837-44 1853-60 1884-92 1889-90 1858-65 1850-7 1838-45 1840-7 1841-8 1865-72 1893-4 1874-81 1868-75 1864-71 1862-9 1901-2 1869-76 1891-2 1884-92 1881-8 1884-92 1908-9 1906-7 1849-56 1913-14 1848-55 1906-7 1844-51 1826-33 1864-71 1866-73 1860-7 1901-2 1868.75 I'AGE Patten, Hugh . . . 292 „ James. See MacDou- gall, Sir James Pat- ten, K.C.B. John . . .255 Patterson, G. W. F. A. . . 163 „ John . . 26 J. H. . . 195 J. W. . . . 19 ,, Montgomery . . 52 „ Thomas . . 204 „ WilUam . . 47 W.L. . . . 4 Pattison, F. G. Handasyde . 305 „ G. Handasyde . . 168 „ G. G. . . . 404 ,, Peterswald . . 408 R. P. . . . 319 W. R. . . 152 PattuUo, C. A. . .531 J- D. 540 J- P- • • 517 Paul, A. F. . . . . 404 „ C. Balfour . 408 „ H. M. . . . 131 ,, John . 26 „ J. W. . 396 „ Robert. . . 33 „ Robert. . . 84 „ W. P. S. . . 57 PauUn, F. W. . 489 „ G. A. . . . 404 „ N. G. ... 461 Peacock, E. A. W. . . 326 M. E. W. . 326 Pearce, A. E. . . . 404 „ J- J 71 „ W. H. . . . 383 Pearson, Alexander . .118 A. A. . . . 95 ,, Sir Charles J. (Lord Pearson) . . 195 CM. . . . 399 C. T. F. . . . 422 ,, Dalziel . . . 237 „ David . . .176 „ D. A. . . . 101 HughM. D. . .110 „ Walter H. . .118 Peddie, Alexander . . . 292 A. W. P. . . . 447 C. Dick . . .353 „ James Dick . . 312 „ J. M. Dick . . 285 T. A. . . 269 „ Tom A. . . . 485 „ W. Dick . . .319 Pedersen, Bemhard . . 435 Pemberton, G. B. . . . 399 J. C. . . . 388 T. H. . . 399 Pender, George . . .517 H. G. G. . . . 508 ,, James . . . 168 ,, J. N. . • . 540 J. Cameron . . 163 ;: J.C.F. . . .508 „ Thomas . . .138 „ W. C. . . • 40 Penney, Francis L. . . 285 „ F. G. . . • 299 J. CampbeU . . 255 „ J. Campbell, jun. . 485 Scott Moncriefi . .312 1901-2 1858-65 1870-7 1911-12 1913-14 1912-13 1893-4 1893-4 1859-66 1861-8 1912-13 1860-7 1827-34 1826-33 1872-9 1872-9 1879-86 1906-7 1906-7 1888-9 1839-46 1824-30 1900-1 1824-31 1890-1 1835-42 1836-43 1871-8 1848-55 1843-50 1847-54 1851-8 1855-62 1848-55 1858-65 1861-8 1861-8 1842-9 1875-82 1852-9 1834-41 1824-31 1860-7 1913-14 1860-7 1866-73 1860-7 1846-53 1909-10 1858-65 1854-61 1863-70 1858-65 1884-92 1850-7 1841-8 1846-53 1898-9 1898-9 1832-9 1829-36 1859-66 1834-41 1851-8 1844-51 1844-51 1878-85 1873-80 1835-42 1824-31 PACK Penney, T. M. M. . . . 485 ,, William . . . 237 Pentland, Lord. See Sinclair, John. D. S. W. . . 531 R. N. . . . 540 W. 0. . 536 Peploe, J. R. . . 447 „ N. R. . . 447 Perigal, Arthur . 246 Periott, Thomas . 263 Perkin, W. F. Mollwo 536 Perreau, R. W. 255 Peter, Edward . .47 „ John . . 40 „ J. S. . . . 341 „ R. R. . . - 341 Peterkin, T. B. . 378 Petersen, Gordon S. 509 W. M. . . . 509 Peterson, J. C. K. . . . 416 Peterswald, W. J. . . . 105 Petrie, T. S. . . . 19 Pettitt, P. J. H. G. . 480 Philip, David ... 26 PhiUps, J. I. . . 428 Philipson, Nicholas 84 „ Ralph . . 89 PhiUips, A. L. 334 C. M. 163 G. R. . 131 „ J-D- • • 158 Joseph 183 ,, Lewis 211 Pickering, C. H. 163 Pigott, Henry 237 James 263 „ J. H. S. . 263 Pigou, Francis 126 Pilkington, Ernest . 359 J. W. . 190 PiUans, H. S. 80 „ Matthew . 26 W. Soltau . 255 Pillman, Mervyu . 540 Pinsent, A. R. 255 „ Hume C. . 299 „ R. A. 255 Pitcairn, A. Y. 152 Andrew A 522 G. K. 237 H. H. 204 „ J. H. 276 R. J. 237 „ W. A. 399 Pitkethly, James 176 Pitman, Frederick 118 Place, BosviUe • 152 Playfair, J. W. M. ■ 47c „ P. H. L. • 470 Plomer, J. T. • 71 „ W. P. • 57 Pollard-Urquhart. See Urqu- hart. Pollok, Arthur . . . 246 „ W. F. See Fergusson, WilUam. PoUok-Morris, R. Morris . . 183' Ponton, A. C. . 138 John . 138 Pool, B. C. . • 374 ,, George . • 347 Poole, Edward . 84 „ George 26 622 INDEX YEAR PAGE YEAR PACE 1835-42 Poole, J. C 84 1845-52 Racey, John • 145 1893-4 Pooley, A. M. • 447 1859-66 Radcliffe, Frank . . 246 1895-6 „ R. A. C. • 456 1856-63 „ Herbert . . 219 1653-60 Pope, Donald • 195 1858-65 Walter . • 237 1840-7 „ Robert . no 1903-4 Rae, Allan ■ 494 1847-54 „ W. A. . . 158 1897-8 „ J. G. . . 466 1892-3 Porteous, A. J. • 441 1858-65 Rae-Arnot, Henry . • 237 1889-90 Porter, W. G. 422 1839-46 Raebum, John . 105 1888-9 Pott, Alexander . 416 1839-46 Logan W. 105 1824-9 „ George . 13 I84I-8 Raffles, W. W. 118 I85I-8 „ George. . 184 1838-45 Raikes, Henry 101 1872-9 „ George . • 341 1830-7 Railton, John 62 1888-9 „ George . 416 1862-9 Raimes, John Fortune . 269 1875-82 „ Gideon . • 359 1862-9 „ Richard . 269 1849-56 ,, J. Gideon . 168 1909-10 Rainer, A. C. 522 1888-9 ,, J. Gideon . 416 1824-31 Rainie, David 26 1824-30 ,, Stephen 19 1827-34 „ Robert 47 1876-83 „ William • 363 1865-72 William 293 1881-8 Potter, J. C. . . 388 1900-1 Rainnie, W. RoUand 480 1868-75 „ Thomas . 312 1842-9 Rainsford, F. B. . 126 1871-8 „ W. M. 335 1842-9 W. H. . 126 1881-8 Potts, A. Miller 388 1872-9 Rainy, A. RoUand . 341 1892-3 „ C. W. Miller 441 1900-1 „ A. Rolland . 480 1894-5 „ G. H. Miller 452 1885-93 „ George 404 1885-93 „ W. Miller . 404 1875-82 „ Harry 359 1859-66 PoweU, L. L. 246 1877-84 „ H. C. . 369 1853-60 Powrie, Thomas 195 1877-84 „ J. B. . 369 1892-3 Prentice, C. H. 441 1855-62 Rait, Crichton S. . 211 1824-31 Prescott, Robert 26 1853-60 „ G. T 195 1867-74 Presgrave, D. G. 305 1867-74 Raleigh, S. K. 305 1865-72 E. W. 292 1860-7 „ Sir Thomas, K.C.S.I. 255 1858-65 Pressley, Charles 237 1872-9 Sir Walter A. . 341 1844-51 Preston, James 138 1864-71 W. Campbell . 285 1844-51 Moyes 138 1877-84 Ralston, A. A. 369 1874-81 Primrose, Adrian 353 1879-86 Claud L. . 378 1846-53 Pringle, Alexander 152 1880-7 „ Gavin 383 1860-7 ,, Alexander 255 1890-1 Ramage, A. G. . 428 1870-7 A. C. 326 1902-3 „ C. B. . . . 489 1887-8 A. S. 410 1824-31 James . 26 1864-71 „ A. T. 285 1912-13 M. W. Walker . 536 1844-51 „ Charles 138 I9IO-II N. A. Walker . 527 1850-7 „ David 176 1904-5 R. 0. . 499 1855-62 ,, Edward H 211 1884-92 William . 399 1859-66 Ernest H. 246 1850-7 Rampini, Charles . 176 1856-63 „ F. M. 219 1854-61 „ R.F., now Sir Robert 1880-7 G. L. K. 383 Fulton Fulton 204 1845-52 G. S. 145 1830-7 Ramsay, B. D. Wardlaw 62 1843-50 ,, James 132 1877-84 D. G. D. . 369 1896-7 James 461 1857-64 E. B. . . 228 1857-64 „ J. M. 228 1896-7 E. B. . 461 1851-8 John 184 1835-42 ,, Francis . 84 1897-8 „ J- M. 465 1827-34 Sir Henry, K.C.S.I. . 47 1826-33 „ J- R- 40, 1901-2 H. J. . 485 1844-51 Robert 138 1853-60 ,, James 195 1855-62 Robert 211 1843-50 J. B. P. Hamilton . 132 1901-2 R. W. H. . 485 1849-56 J. F. 168 1892-3 Pritchard, B. E. A. 441 1827-34 „ Robert . 47 1902-3 Procter, A. R. 489 1829-36 R. A. . 57 1902-3 „ C. L. 489 1824-9 R. B. Wardlaw 13 I9IO-II Prophit, W. J. G. . 527 1833-40 R. Hamilton . 76 1901-2 Prosser, D. G. 485 1858-65 W. A. . 237 1899-I9OC John, jun. 474 1829-36 W. B. . . . 57 67 13 470 456 326 105 168 1908-9 Proudfoot, T. C. I. 5I& 1831-8 W. Hamilton . 1910-11 Provan, David 527 1824-9 W. Wardlaw . i»53-6o Purdie, Thomas 195 1898-9 Ramsden, C. B. . 1877-84 W F 369 1895-6 H. S. . 1906-7 Purdom, T. L. 509 1870-7 Ranken, G. P. 1855-62 Purdon, S. G. 211 1839-46 „ John 1862-9 Purves, Alexander . 269 1849-56 R. Burt . 1904-5 „ A. J. L. . 499 1869-76 Rankin, E. J. 319 319 1843-50 „ J. M. 132 1869-76 ,, John 1907-8 .. J- s. . 513 1863-70 Rankine, Adam G. 276 1874-81 P. W. 353 1858-65 „ C. S., afterwards Ran- 1910-11 „ W. G. 527 kine Simson . . 238 INDEX 623 1912-13 1867-74 1856-63 1845-52 1824-7 1837-44 1825-32 1824-31 1825-32 1911-12 1889-90 1898-9 1892-3 1847-54 1828-35 1834-41 1827-34 1863-70 1871-8 1893-4 1873-80 1906-7 1846-53- 1885-93 1909-10 1884-92 1828-35 1874-81 1872-9 1882-90 1824-31 1824-30 1824-31 1832-9 1902-3 1870-7 1843-50 1824-31 1874-81 1847-54 1901-2 igoo-i 1871-8 1889-90 1830-7 1884-92 1913^14 1832-9 1885-93 1867-74 1848-55 1904-5 1899-1900 1868-75 1880-7 1832-9 1881-8 1882-90 1884-92 1865-72 1832-9 1855-62 1867-74 1865-72 1885-93 1897-8 1893-4 1867-74 1867-74 1829-36 1901-2 1895-6 1908-9 1871-8 PAGE 1 Rankine, E. P. . . . 536 | YEAR 1879-86 James . 305 1843-50 John 219 1832-9 Ransford, Edward . 145 1890-1 Rate, John . 4 1837-44 Rattray, Alexander 95 1831-8 J- H. . 33 1861-8 William . 26 1828-35 WilUam . 33 1828-35 Raymond, E. N. L. 531 1861-8 Readman, George . 422 1825-32 G. B. . 470 1859-66 J. J. • 441 1825-32 Reamington, Spenc er 158 1847-54 Redfern, William 52 1880-7 Reed, Drummond 80 1869-76 „ Henry . 47 1875-82 Reid, Alexander 276 1874-81 „ Alexander 335 1889-90 „ Alexander 447 1889-90 „ A. PoUock 347 1863-70 „ A. Pollock 509 1848-55 „ A. T. . 152 1881-8 „ A. Walker 404 1856-63 , B. K. . 522 1868-75 „ C. C. Walker 399 1873-80 .„ Charles 53 1849-56 „ Charles 353 1853-60 „ C. C. . 341 1852-9 „ C. G. . 391 1855-62 „ C. W. . 26 1874-81 „ Cosmo . 19 1902-3 „ David . 26 1902-3 ,, Dougald 71 1902-3 „ T>. F. P. 489 1862-9 „ F. J. M. 326 1875-82 „ F. W. . 132 1825-32 „ George . 26 1884-92 „ G. C. . 353 1877-84 G. G. . 158 1882-90 G. R. . 485 1831-8 „ G. L. P. 480 1836-43 GUbert G. 335 1859-66 „ H. S. . 422 1846-53 „ I. L. . 62 1855-62 „ James . 399 1827-34 „ James . 540 1870-7 " J-H. . 71 1824-30 ,, J. Martin 404 1849-56 „ J. Morton 305 1895-6 ,. J- R- • : 163 1860-7 J.R. . 499 1834-41 J-S-C. - 474 1898-9 J.s. . . • 313 1898-9 „ J. Walker . 383 1859-66 " J.w. . • 72 1864-71 „ Jot^ ■ . 388 1901-2 J. C. Walker - 392 1913-14 „ J. M. . - 399 1905-6 „ J-S- . , • 293 1901-2 „ Sir John Wa tt, K.C.B. • 72 1850-7 „ Lestock D. 211 1913-14 „ M. A. . . 306 1854-61 „ Robert - 293 1877-84 „ Robert - 404 1879-86 R.C. . . 466 1881-8 R. S. . • 447 1866-73 „ T. M. . . 306 1899-1900 „ W. M. . • 306 1850-7 ,, William . 58 1850-7 W. I. . - 485 1879-86 W. L. - • 457 1889-90 „ W. M. . . 518 1893-4 „ W. S. . • 335 1833-40 Reid, W. Walker . 378 Rennie, Alexander . 132 „ D. F. 72 ,, James, jun. 429 Renny, G. H. 95 „ W. J. 67 Renton, A. Vantosky 263 „ Arch. Campbell- 49 C. F. Campbell- 49 „ J. H. . . . 263 ,, J. Campbell- 29 WilUam . 246 W. M. Campbell- 29 Renwick, John 158 Reoch, H. S 383 „ James 319 „ J.W. . . 359 „ John . 353 Rettie, H. B. 422 „ Norman 422 Rhenius, C. F. S. . 276 J.R. . 163 „ Max 388 Rhind, A. L. 219 „ D- E. 313 „ E. S. . 347 „ James 168 „ John . 196 „ R. H. 190 „ William . 211 „ Williamson 353 Ricci, A. A. . 490 Richard, A. MiUer . 490 J. E. Miller . 490 Richardson, Adam B. 269 Cecil . 359 David 33 F. C. . 399 H. L. . 369 Hugh . 392 ,, James - 67 James 89 James 246 J. W. . - 152 Ralph . 211 Robert 47 R. M. . - 326 ,, Thomas 19 Richmond, G. J. . 169 K. F. . - 457 ,, Thomas - 255 Rickards, John . 80 Rickie, A. J. . • 470 „ J.H. . - 470 Riddel, James . 246 „ W. L. . 285 Riddell, F. R. C. . • 485 Gordon C. . - 540' „ J-G. ■ 503 ;; N. c. - 485 Robert . 176 „ R. G. - 540 „ William 204 Rigg, F. J. . • 369 „ G. E. . • 378 H. W. . ■ 388 „ J. H. . ■. 300 Ringer, F. E. E. . • 475 Rintonl, Andrew . . 176 „ Robert . 176 Ritchie, Alfred S. . ■ 378 „ A. B. . 422 „ A. G. • 447 „ Charles • 7fr 624 INDEX 1899-1900 1875-82 1879-86 1858-65 1901-2 1858-65 1834-41 1864-71 1889-90 1854-61 1845-52 1854-61 1904-5 1896-7 1875-82 1824-30 1851-8 1868-75 1884-92 1908-9 1908-9 1 890-1 1853-60 1854-61 1858-65 1863-70 1909-10 1856-63 1856-63 1904-5 1856-63 1852-9 1894-5 1828-35 1843-50 1859-66 1907-8 1835-42 1860-7 1851-8 1828-35 1911-12 1862-9 1851-8 1867-74 1875-82 1863-70 1875-82 1841-8 1891-2 1824-30 1857-64 1867-74 1866-73 1864-71 1867-74 1840-7 1878-85 1825-32 1826-33 1848-55 1849-56 1912-13 1861-8 1893-4 1856-63 1860-7 1870-7 1839-46 1894-5 1907-8 1907-8 Ritchie, C. D. Daniel N. David George H. P. James J. S. John W. P. C. Robert R. Peel Thomas T. A. T. C. T. M. William William William W. T. Robb, D. B. . „ Ian A. Robbs, F. W. Roberton, J. W. Roberts, A. F. „ David G. M. H. N. M. John John „ S. M. W. B. Robertson, Adam A. „ Alastair Hope ,, Alexander ,, Alexander ,, Alexander A. Ford A. H. . ,, A. Hamilton A. S. . A. Weir Alister M. ,, Allan J. ,, Andrew A. G. . A. J. . Arthur W. „ Arthur W. „ Charles ,, Charles ,, C. Gordon ,, C. Gordon „ C. Gray „ C. Hope „ C. J. Shute „ C. Stein „ C. S. Hope C. T. A. „ David. See Mac- donald, D . Robert son-. ,, David . „ David . „ David . „ D. I. Campbell ,, D. Souter „ Donald ,, Duncan „ Duncan D. J. . Edward C. . „ Euan B. „ F. R. M. F. C. . 475 359 378 238 485 238 80 285 422 204 145 204 499 461 359 19 184 313 399 518 518 429 196 204 238 276 522 220 220 499 220 190 452 53 132 246 513 84 255 184 53 531 269 184 306 359 276 359 118 435 19 229 306 300 285 306 iir 374 40 163 169 536 263 447 220 256 326 105 452 513 513 1870-7 1857-64 1835-42 1825-32 1895-6 1830-7 1840-7 1878-85 1876-83 1827-34 1824-30 1836-43 1868-75 1835-42 1908-9 1911-12 1839-46 1880-7 1912-13 1824-30 1826-33 1827-34 1885-93 1906-7 1826-33 1894-5 1824-9 1882-90 1824-9 1831-8 1839-46 1856-63 1867-74 1891-2 1840-7 1841-8 1879-86 1858-65 1858-65 1869-76 1843-50 1868-75 1906-7 1873-80 1836-43 1837-44 1913-14 1870-7 1903-4 1907-8 1889-90 1834-41 1840-7 1865-72 1908-9 1910-11 1898-9 1897-8 - 1824-7 1878-85 1863-70 1839-46 1855-62 1826-33 1828-35 1910-11 1839-46 1858-65 1907-8 1870-7 Robertson, F. J. F. W. Frederick F. W. . F. W. . George . George . George . G. A. . G. Brown G. G. . G. P. . G. Scott G. Sydney Gerald H. Hamish G. G, Henry . H. ArgyU Ian C. A. James James James J. B. J. D. J. E. J. L. J. M. J. S. John John John John John J. Cameron J. Campbell J. C. G. J. Cunynghame J. Hartley J. Henry J.J. . J. Murray J. R. . L. Hope Lionel F. Patrick, afterwards Patrick Robert- son Ross Patrick P. A. M. P. C. . R. A. F. S. R. Bisset R. Boyd R. Durham R. J. E. R. Weir Ronald K. Ronald M. S. G. . S. H. . Thomas Thomas, jun. T. Chaplin, now T. Robertson Chap' Un . . T. Durham Weir T. Shute William W. A. . W. A. . W. James W. John W. M. . W. P. . 326 229 84 33 457 62 111 374 363 47 19 89 313 84 518 531 105 383 536 19 40 47 404 509 40 452 13 392 13 67 106 220 306 435 111 119 379 238 238 319 132 313 509 348 89 95 540 327 494 513 422 80 111 293 518 527 470 466 4 374 277 106 40 53 527 106 238 513 327 ^ INDEX 625 YEAR 1883-91 Robertson, W. R. . 1 887-8 Robertson-Durham, A. W. ^!59-66 „ „ 'j. A. '?93-4 „ „ J. A. 1889-90 ,, __ Patrick . 1889-90 „ „ T. R. S. . 1894-5 ,i „ W. H. . 1873-80 Robertson-FuUarton, A. L. F. . 1883-91 „ „ E. C. . 1825-32 Robertson -Macdonald, David. SeeMacdonald, D. Robertson-. 1836-43 Robertson Ross, P. See Robert- son, Patrick. 1862-9 Robertson-Walker, James 1874-81 Robinow, A. G. . 1859-66 „ C. E. . 1860-7 ,, F. A. . 1824-9 Robinson, G. R., afterwards Robinson Douglas 1830-7 „ J. L. 1860-7 „ J- H. 1861-8 „ Stanley A. 1835-42 Robson, Francis 1882-90 ,, John 1912-13 „ J- A. 1870-7 ,, William 1875-82 „ W. Frier 1910-11 „ W. G. A. 1876-83 Roche, George 1840-7 Rocheid, C. F. E. J. W. G. 1881-8 Rodger, Alexander 1908-9 „ A. B. 1910-11 ,, C. G. 1857-64 „ P. R. 1871-8 „ R. G. 1858-65 „ William 1855-62 Roe, Charles Fox 1849-56 Roebuck, G. D. 1913-14 Roger, W. H. G. 1866-73 Rogers, Henry 1866-73 .. Thomas 1857-64 Rogerson, Alexander 1850-7 „ J. A. 1868-75 „ J- K. 1847-54 „ J- s. 1850-7 „ William 1828-35 Roland, George 1836-43 „ Henry 1849-56 „ P. M. 1851-8 RoUand, Adam 1855-62 „ C. W. 1824-8 ,, Henry 1855-62 „ J. H. 1824-8 ,, John 1824-8 „ Robert 1856-63 ,, Stewart E, 1825-32 „ W. Rae 1856-63 „ W. Stothert 1899-1900 Romanes, George 1895-6 „ James 1862-9 „ R- J- 1831-8 Romer, J. C. . 1828-35 Ronald, Basil 1896-7 Roney-Dougall, A. R. 1900-1 „ „ C. N. 1838-45 Roome, Frederick . 1878-85 Rorie, George 1894-5 Rose, C. A. . 1908-9 „ Hugh . 1842-9 „ J. H. . 1864-71 „ J. G. . 1824-31 „ Patrick 1824-9 „ William 1824-31 „ William PAGE 396 410 246 447 422 422 452 348 396 269 353 246 256 13 62 256 263 84 392 536 327 359 527 363 III 388 518 527 229 335 238 212 169 540 300 300 229 176 313 158 176 53 89 169 184 212 8 212 8 8 220 34 220 475 457 269 67 53 461 480 101 374 452 518 126 285 26 13 26 YEAR 1861-8 1825-32 1850-7 1828-35 1844-51 1903-4 1892-3 1891-2 1833-40 1842-9 1881-8 I9OO-I 1844-51 1845-52 1851-8 1888-9 1895-6 1839-46 1880-7 1852-9 1890-1 1891-2 1845-52 1846-53 1828-35 1828-35 1872-9 1861-8 1890-1 1893-4 1889-90 1899-1900 1892-3 1850-7 1852-9 1891-2 1863-70 1844-51 I85I-8 1832-9 1855-62 1825-32 1885-93 1858-65 1860-7 1836-43 I86I-8 1853-60 1893-4 1892-3 1869-76 1909-10 1907-8 I9IO-II 1857-64 1857-64 1840-7 1824-30 1853-60 1847-54 1824-30 1847-54 1824-31 1857-64 1868-75 1906-7 1860-7 1824-9 1907-8 1824-8 1899-1900 1824-9 1864-71 Roseby, W. J. I'AGE • 263 Ross, Alexander 34 „ Sir Alexander G., K.C.E . 176 ,, Andrew 53 „ A. Mackenzie . 138 „ A. H. H. . ■ 494 „ Arthur A. • 441 „ B. E. . • 435 , , Sir Campbell Clay e Grant K.C.B. • 76 „ Charles . 127 „ Colin M. F. . • 388 „ David . . 480 ,, Edmond . 138 „ Sir Edward C. ■ 145 „ E. C. R. . . 184 „ F. E. . . 41& „ F. S. . • 457 „ George. 106 ,, G. R. Williamson . • 383 „ GiUean H. . . 190 „ Graham O. . • 429- „ Grant Allan . • 435 „ H. • 145 „ Horatio S. J. ■ 152 „ Hugh . 53 „ Hugh . • 53 „ Hugh H. • 341 „ J. A. . ■ 263 „ J. CM. • 429 „ J. J- . • 447 „ J. M. . ■ 423 „ John , ■ 475 „ J. C. . • 441 „ J. K. . • 177 „ Justin C. 190 „ N. M. . • 435 ,, Richard • 277 „ Robert. . 138 „ R. D. . . 184 „ R. L. . 72 „ R. Peel . 212 ,, Ronald 34 „ T. A. . 404 „ W. Graham . 238 „ William 256 „ W. A. . 89 „ W. A. . 263 „ W. G. . 196 „ W. J. . 447 „ W. M. . 441 Roughead, A. J. 319 F. M. . 522 ,, John C. 513 W. N. . 527 Rowbotham, G. H. 229 J. F. . 229 Rowley, R. H. R. . 111 Roxburgh, William 19 Roy, D. M. Makgill Crichton . 196 „ F. L 158 ,, Henry . . . . 19 „ James . . . . 158 ,, Lewis . . . . 26 Rushton, J. A. . 229 Russel, Patrick 313 Russell, Ainslie 509 „ A. G. 256 „ A. J. . . . 14 „ A. R. 513 ,, Archibald . 8 „ A. H. 475 ,, Francis 14 „ F. R. 285 IR 626 INDEX 1827-34 Russell, George 1905-6 „ G. D. 1827-34 ,, James 1837-44 J. James 1847-54 J. James 1869-76 ,, James 1902-3 „ J. F. 1901-2 „ J. R. 1838-45 „ John 1824-31 „ J. R. 1899-1900 „ P. A. 1878-85 „ Philip 1851-8 „ WiUiam 1879-86 „ WiUiam 1909-10 „ W. Ritchie 1826-33 .. W. Robertson 1903-4 „ W. Robertson 1891-2 Rutherford, C. W. V. 1824-30 „ G. B. . 1908-9 „ Ian C. . 1837-44 „ J- c. O. 1889-90 ,, Richard 1856-63 „ William 1890-1 „ Z. B. . 1844-51 Rutherfurd, Andrew 1877-84 „ Andrew 1849-56 „ C. B. 1875-82 „ J. H. 1850-7 „ John 1824-30 Rutter, John . 1877-84 Ruza, Ahmed 1835-42 Rybot, F. G. . 1836-43 „ G. O. . 1841-8 „ H. D. 1845-52 Rymer, Henry 1847-54 ,, Thomas 1872-9 Salmon, C. E. 1870-7 „ J. H. 1873-80 „ M. B. 1907-8 Salvesen, C. G. A. 1906-7 „ C. E. 1898-9 „ C. R. 1905-6 „ Eric T. S. 1907-8 „ G. W. C. 1903-4 ., H. K. 1898-9 „ N. G. 1907-8 „ T. N. F. 1873-80 Sample, C. H. 1875-82 „ H. W. 1872-9 „ W. C. 1913-14 Samuel, A. K. 1913-14 „ E. J. 1824-9 Samuels, Edward 1900-1 Sandeman, B. Stewart 1883-91 „ D. C. Stewart 1900-1 ,, F. Stewart 1824-31 „ Gordon 1876-83 „ Muir . 1909-10 ,, R. J. . 1901-2 ,, S. A. 1874-81 „ T. E. . 1877-84 Sanderson, A. N. . 1864-71 „ C. E. . 1900-1 „ C. P. 1901-2 „ C. W. . 1896-7 „ F. B. . 1898-9 ,, H. S. . 1892-3 ,, Ian C. . 1863-70 ,, J. A. H. Burdon 1902-3 „ J. D. . 1863-70 „ J. L. P. 1877-84 „ J.Souter 47 503 47 95 158 319 490 485 101 27 475 374 184 379 522 40 494 435 19 518 95 423 220 429 139 369 169 359 177 20 369 84 89 119 145 158 341 327 348 514 509 470 503 514 494 470 514 348 359 341 540 541 14 480 396 480 27 363 522 485 353 369 285 480 485 461 470 441 277 490 277 369 1862-9 Sanderson, R. Burdon 1858-65 „ R. C. 1855-62 „ W. M. 1890-1 Sandison, Alexander 1892-3 „ F. G. 1832-9 Sands, H. B. . 1862-9 „ W. H. 1829-36 „ W. J. . 1831-8 Sandwith, J. P. 1843-50 „ T. B. 1840-7 „ William 1848-55 Sang, David . 1886-94 .. George 1872-9 „ J. H. . 1846-53 „ Walter 1858-65 Sangster, Francis 1878-85 Sankey, Edward 1875-82 Saunders, C. P. 1888-9 „ E. J. 1874-81 „ Frederick 1871-8 „ H. C. 1890-1 „ K. B. 1903-4 „ L. S. 1888-9 „ W. D. 1905-6 „ W. E. P, 1862-9 Sauzier, Anatole 1848-55 Savi, J. D. . 1853-60 „ T. B. B. 1855-62 „ W. B. . 1824-31 Savigny, John 1894-5 Savory, C. G. H. 1825-32 Scarth, Henry 1849-56 „ J. C. . 1905-6 Schaier, T. S. H. 1850-7 Schaw, Robert 1901-2 „ R. A. F. 1860-7 Schmieterloew, C. J 1860-7 Sclater, W. A. 1883-91 Scot, J. S. . 1832-9 „ P. G. . 1836-43 „ R. F. . 1830-7 „ T. Goldie 1879-86 Spot Skirving, A. A. 1863-70 „ „ David 1875-82 „ ,, Edward 1869-76 „ „ Robert 1832-9 Scotland, Thomas 1891-2 Scott, Albert E. 1824-31 „ Alexander 1849-56 „ A. B. . 1841-8 „ A. M. . 1902-3 „ A. N. Hepbume- Hepbume-Scott 1826-33 „ A. C. . 1863-70 „ Archibald 1839-46 „ Binny . 1831-8 „ Charles 1826-33 „ C. A. . 1876-83 „ C. C. . 1877-84 „ C. G. Robson 1906-7 ,, C. R. G. 1863-70 „ C. W. . 1908-9 „ C. H. S. 1858-65 „ Colin W. 1903-4 „ Conrad H. 1832-9 „ D. W. . 1824-31 „ E. Erskine 1829-36 „ E. W. . 1834-41 „ Francis 1844-51 „ F. W. . 1849-56 „ G. S. . 1852-9 „ Gideon J. 1873-80 „ Gideon J. 1890-1 „ H. Erskine See PAGE 269 238 212 429 441 72 269 58 67 132 III 163 408 341 152 238 374 360 416 353 335 429 494 416 503 269 163 196 212 27 452 34 169 503 177 485 256 256 396 72 89 62 ■ 379 277 360 320 72 435 27 169 119 41 277 106 67 41 363 369 509 277 518 238 495 72 27 58 80 139 169 190 348 429 INDEX 627 1894-5 1831-8 1868-75 1824-8 1855-62 1877-84 1866-73 1891-2 1840-7 1842-9 1844-51 1865-72 187S-85 1897-8 1906-7 1875-82 1883-91 1845-52 1844-51 1865-72 1854-61 1842-9 1909-10 1871-8 1879-86 1859-66 1912-13 1827-34 1833-40 1842-9 1869-76 1873-80 1878-85 1872-9 1829-36 1859-66 1834-41 1830-7 1858-65 1854-61 1827-34 1871-8 1873-80 1874-81 1871-8 1905-6 1844-51 1842-9 1862-9 1832-9 1828-35 1832-9 1844-51 1834-41 1894-5 1894-5 1855-62 1884-92 1855-62 1827-34 1826-33 1860-7 1850-7 1888-9 1840-7 1852-9 1888-9 1891-2 1890-1 1892-3 Scott, Hugh W. . James . J. B. . J. Fitzmaurice J. H. . J. R. . J. S. Robson J. W. M. . John . John . John . John . J.A. . J. M. B. . J. N. . K. Mackenzie P. W. . Richard F. . Robert R. P. . R. S. . Thomas Thomas, jun. T. A. . T. W. Robson W. Macmillan Wilfrid G. William William William WiUiam W. Aitchison W. Andrew W. Bell W. C. . W. G. . W. H. . Scott Elliot. See Elliot. Scott-Moncrieff. See Moncriefif. Scott-Plummer, C. B. Scougal, Alexander F. „ Andrew E. Seaman, W. C. Searle, A. E. S. „ C. T. A. „ H. D. „ R. W. E. S Seater, G. H. Sellar, A. Craig „ D. P. , „ P. F. A. „ P. P. . „ Thomas „ W. Young Serre, Louis de Seton, Alexander G. W. S. H. W. Matthew M. C. C. Robert Seton-Stuart, Sir Henry James See Macdonald, H. J. Shairp, J. Campbell „ Norman Shand, C. G. 6. . „ D. Lister . „ D. Lister . „ J. J. Harvey „ J. A. . „ J. Harvey . Sharp, H. W. „ John, jun. . „ J. H. A. . 452 67 313 9 212 369 300 435 III 127 139 293 374 466 509 360 396 145 139 293 205 127 522 335 379 247 536 47 76 127 319 348 374 341 58 247 80 63 238 205 47 335 348 353 335 503 139 127 270 72 53 72 139 80 453 453 212 400 212 47 41 256 177 416 III 190 416 435 429 442 YEAR 1868-75 1865-72 1849-56 1870-7 1900-1 1867-74 1895-6 1840-7 1841-8 1860-7 1898-9 1836-43 1824-7 1900-1 I9I2-I3 1863-70 1863-70 1869-76 1894-5 1824-31 1836-43 1905-6 I85I-8 1 900- 1 1894-5 1905-6 1855-62 1904-5 1905-6 1902-3 1871-8 1872-9 1905-6 1894-5 I84I-8 I89I-2 1870-7 1869-76 1851-8 1905-6 1877-84 1865-72 1879-86 1882-90 1858-65 1875-82 1852-9 1856-63 1834-41 1831-8 1840-7 1836-43 1857-64 1855-62 I9II-I2 I9II-I2 J9O5-6 1853-60 1869-76 1838-45 1835-42 1905-6 1902-3 1 890- 1 1897-8 1 890- 1 I9OO-I 1901-2 1826-33 I9OI-2 1913-14 1908-9 1909-10 Sharp, S. L. . • 313 Sharrock, S. L. . ■ 293 Shaw, Alexander . 169 „ Alexander . 327 „ A. C. . 480 „ Charles 306 „ C. C. . 457 „ David . III „ Sir Doyle Money, K.C.B . 119 Duncan 256 „ D. K. . 470 „ F. J. . 89 „ Hugh . 4 „ J. c. . 480 „ J. N. . 536 „ J. T. . 277 „ John H. W. 277 „ WUliam 319 „ W.G. . 453 Shaw Stewart. See Stewart. Sheaffe, Percy 27 WiUiam . 89 Shearer, William 503 Shedden, A. W. . 184 Shennan, A. H. . . , 480 J- E. . 453 0. H. .. . ' 503 Shepherd, Alexander . 212 J. Ogilvy • 499 S. Ogilvy • 503 W. K. Ogilvy . • 490 Sheppard, F. J. • 335 R. M. . • 341 Sherman, J. R. S. . • 503 Sherriff, C. A. • 453 „ J.P. . . . 119 „ M. G. S. . • 435 Shewan, Alexander 327 G. M. 319 Shield, Hugh . 184 ShieUs, J. T. L. 503 Shiels, C. H. . • 369 „ John . 293 „ J. W. . 379 Shirrefi, C. R. 392 „ F. A. P. . 238 „ Frank 360 Shore, Hon. F. W. J. . 190 „ Hon. Henry N. . 220 Shortt, A. Y. 81 „ F. H. . . 67 „ J. R. G. G. III „ W. Y. H. . 89 Showers, Eden C. . 229 H. F. . 212 Sibbald, E. R. 531 „ Ramsay . 531 Sibley, H. E. 503 Siddons, H. G. F. . 196 Sidey, J. W 320 Sievewright, Andrew lOI „ Francis 84 Sillar, D. A. C. 503 „ F. Cameron . 490 Sim, E. B 429 ,. F-R 466 „ T. G 429 Sime, A. Watson . 481 „ T>. Watson . 485 „ J. K 41 „ W. F. Watson 486 Simmons, T. S. . 541 Simpson, A. E. . 518 A. R. . 523 628 INDEX YEAR PAGE YEAR PAGE 1889-90 Simpson, A. Russell . . 423 1864-71 Slatter, T. R. . 285 1912-13 „ Alistair M. 536 1867-74 „ W. A. 306 I85I-8 D. J. 184 1851-8 Sleigh, R. E. . IS4 1868-75 F- J- 313 1843-50 Slight, R. N. . 132 1897-8 H. D'A. L. 466 1906-7 Sloan, A. T., jun. 509 1853-60 H. J. . 196 1906-7 „ L. H. T. 509 I 860-7 James 256 1906-7 „ T. I. T. 509 I84I-8 J- R- 119 1865-72 Small, A. C. . 293 1894-5 K. A. . 453 1853-60 " h^\^- 196 1894-5 R. G. . 453 1851-8 „ W. A.. 184 1892-3 S. R. . 442 1843-50 Small, D. B. . 132 I9OO-I " T. B. . 481 1899-I9OO „ D. J. . 475 1853-60 Sir Walter G., I Bart. 196 I899-I9OO „ G. F. . 475 I899-I9OC W. J. . 475 1911-12 „ G. E. . . 531 1862-9 William . 270 1837-44 „ John . 95 1856-63 ;; W. E. . 220 1908-9 „ Norman H. . 518 1863-76 W. E. D. 277 1828-35 „ Robert 53 1894-5 Simson, Alan G. 453 1888-9 Smart, CM.. 417 1902-3 A. M. 490 1857-64 „ George 229 1889-90 „ A. B. 423 1886-94 „ John . 408 1871-8 D. J. 335 1913-14 „ John, )un. . 541 1901-2 D. J. R. . 486 I9OO-I Smeaton, J. B. 481 1837-44 „ F. B. 95 1869-76 P. W. . 320 1840-7 H. B. 112 1870-7 T. W. . 327 1894-5 „ H. J. 453 1888-9 W. A. . 417 1878-85 „ J. R. 374 1863-70 Smellie, G. W. 277 1860-7 „ John A. . 256 1827-34 „ W. J. . 48 1898-9 „ R. F. 470 1877-84 Smiles, Samuel 370 1852-9 W. B. . 190 1842-9 Smith, Adam H. . 127 1845-52 Sinclair, 145 1906-7 „ Alan G. S. . 509 1909-10 „ Alan F. . 523 1873-80 ,, Alexander . 348 1824-30 „ Alexander 20 1860-7 ,, A. Blackwood 256 1847-54 ,, Alexander 158 1856-63 „ A. F. . 221 1856-63 „ A. J. 220 1868-75 „ A. H. . 313 1864-71 A. V. 285 1903-4 „ A. T. C. . 495 1867-74 A. W. 306 1905-6 „ A. H. D. Aikman 503 1872-9 „ C. G. 341 1832-9 ,, Archibald . 72 1847-54 C. H. 158 1903-4 ,, Arthur 495 1854-61 D. A. W. 205 1892-3 „ A. W. 442 I9I2-I3 " D. F. 536 1825-32 ,, Charles 34 1855-62 ,, Duncan 212 1832-9 ,, Charles 73 1856-63 „ Edward 221 1839-46 „ Charles 106 1824-7 „ Godfrey 4 1889-90 „ C. A. H. . 423 1825-32 Hugh 34 1901-2 „ C. C. W. . 486. 1836-43 ,, James Augustus (i6tl 1 1842-9 „ C. F. . 127- Earl of Caithness) 90 1913-14 „ ex.. 54r 1863-70 „ J-E. 277 1906-7 „ C. H. K. . 509' 1870-7 ,, John (Lord Pentland 327 1842-9 „ D. B. . 127 1860-7 „ Malcolm . 256 1837-44 „ D. H.. 95- 1888-9 P. M. 416 1873-80 „ D. J. . 348 1885-93 ,, Robert 405 I 890- I „ D. L. B. . 429. 1860-7 „ R. W. 256 I9OI-2 „ D. M.. 486. 1894-5 Walter 453 1909-10 „ D. T. . 523 1856-63 W. F. 221 1906-7 „ D. M. W. . 509 1846-53 Singer, W. D. 152 1854-61 ,, E. Denman. 205 1852-9 Sivewright, C. R. 190 1892-3 ,, E. Drybrough 442 1852-9 G. V. 190 1870-7 „ Errol R. 327 1834-41 ,, James 81 1898-9 „ F. C. N. . 471 1834-41 John 81 1882-90 „ F. Guthrie . 392 1865-72 Skelton, James 293 1888-9 „ F. M. H. . 417 1824-7 Skene, James 4 1843-50 ., F. M. Baird- 132 1836-43 „ Moncriefif 90 1894-5 „ F. J. . 453 1824-30 Skinner, David 20 1909-10 „ F. W.. 523^ 1824-30 ,, Hercules 20 1905-6 ,, G. J. Aikman 503 1891-2 P. A. W. 436 1828-35 „ George 53 1863-70 R. R. K. 277 I85I-8 „ G. C. H. . 184 1824-30 „ William 20 1837-44 „ G. Freer . 95 1836-43 Skipton, D. P. 90 1864-71 „ G. J. C. . 285 1864-71 Skirving, Robert 285 1860-7 „ G. J, Malcolm 256 1903-4 T. M. 495 . 1900-1 „ G. L. Malcolm 481 Scot. See Scot Skir- 1872-9 „ G. M. . 341 ving. 1869-76 „ G. S. R. . 320- 1861-8 Skyring, D. E. . . . 263 1911-12 ., G. W. M. . 531 1858-65 Slater, J. A. . 238 1824-31 „ Gilbert 27 INDEX 629 1829-36 1839-46 1855-62 1889-90 1873-80 1898-9 1877-84 1845-52 1901-2 1905-6 1909-10 1830-7 1837-44 1853-60 1864-71 1869-76 1879-86 1871-8 1874-81 188Q-90 1879-86 1830-7 1849-56 1857-64 1895-6 1844-51 1844-51 1891-2 1872-9 1872-9 1853-60 1843-50 1898-9 1896-7 1894-5 1894-5 1911-12 1824-9 1830-7 1864-71 1889-90 1895-6 1854-61 1826-33 1824-30 1853-60 1842-9 1889-90 1888-9 1888-9 1863-70 1864-71 1835-42 1859-66 1865-72 1836-43 1912-13 1870-7 1911-12 1825-32 1825-32 1825-32 ■1893-4 1872-9 1874-81 1839-46 1850-7 1851-8 1837-44 1860-7 1825-32 1828-35 Smith, Grieve „ Hamilton Lee „ Sir Hamilton P. Freer- ,, Harley L. . ,, Harry G. „ H. W. „ Hector W. . „ Sir Henry, K.C.B „ H. J. W. . „ H. S. M. . „ Ian F. ,, James ,, James ,, James „ J. A. J. . „ J. K. . „ J. L- B. „ J. M. . „ J. R. E. M. „ J. R. F. . „ J. R. C. . „ John . „ John . John . „ John, jun. . „ J. C. . „ J. Guthrie . „ J. H. B. . „ J. M. . „ J. T. . „ J. W. . ,, Julian J. „ Ralph C. . ,, R. Addison, jun. „ R. B. . ,, Ronald E. . „ S. A. S. ,. „ Thomas ,, Thomas „ T. A. . „ T. D. . „ T. R. . ,, Turton William „ W. Cathcart „ W. Cunningham „ W. S. . Smith-Steinmetz, A. B. „ A. F. „ „ G. A. Smyth, C. H. J, W. S. Smyttan, Snadden, Charles . ,, James Somerville, C. C. „ F. A. M. G. L. . H. M. . Sommers, Charles . Henry . Sommerville, Samuel Somner, E. C. Soote, E. M. . Sorensen, S. S. Soul, M. A. . Souter, Stewart F. . „ Stewart R., afterwards Souter Robertson Southesk, Earl of. See Car- negie, James. Spalding, Harry „ Hinton . „ James PAGE 58 106 212 348 471 145 486 503 523 63 95 196 285 320 379 335 353 423 379 63 169 229 457 139 139 436 342 342 196 132 471 461 453 453 531 14 63 285 423 457 205 41 20 196 127 423 417 417 277 286 84 247 293 90 537 327 531 34 34 34 447 342 354 106 177 256 34 53 1828-35 1824-8 1831-8 1830-7 1856-63 1861-8 1861-8 1828-35 1862-9 1824-30 1825-32 1891-2 1870-7 1889-90 1897-8 1831-8 1841-8 1862-9 1899-1900 1893-4 1873-80 1865-72 1S59-66 1886-94 1905-6 1866-73 1878-85 1861-8 1902-3 1831-8 1860-7 1906-7 1854-61 1824-7 1854-61 1843-50 1824-7 1824-31 1854-61 1824-7 1843-50 1846-53 1889-90 1842-9 ' 1891-2 1851-8 1892-3 1837-44 1878-85 1824-9 1835-42 1831-8 1863-70 1911-12 1859-66 1855-62 1857-64 1872-9 1870-7 1868-75 1883-91 1840-7 1875-82 1S50-7 1862-9 1885-93 1838-45 1849-56 1882-90 1886-94 1861-8 1824-9 1885-93 1872-9 Spalding, John • 53 ,, Robert . 9 WiUiam . ■ 67 W. S. . • 63 Spedding, H. A. . . 221 Speid, James . . 263 „ J. A.M. . • 263 „ J. P. . ■ 53 „ J. B. . . 270 „ WiUiam 20 Speirs, L. D. . • 34 Spence, A. B. • 436 Arthur E. C. • 327 Basil A. . • 423 Basil H. H. . 466 Charles . ■ 67 Charles . 119 „ D. J. A. . . 270 ) ,, Douglas M. • 475 E. H. F. . • 447 „ F. D. • 348 „ H. R. • 293 „ J. E. K. . ■ 247 „ J. F. D. . . 408 „ J. H. • 503 „ JohnG. . • 300 ,, Lewis S. • 374 „ R. F. • 263 R. N. N. . • 490 „ Thomas . ,67 T. F. H. . . 256 „ T. R. C. . • 509 Spens, Andrew N. W. • 205 „ Archibald . 4 „ Cohn . 205 „ H. G. W. . 132 ,, James 4 John . 27 „ . Nathaniel J. 205 „ Thomas 4 Spiers, John . 132 Spittal, Charles Grey 152 „ C. J. . 423 John. 127 „ J. K.. 436 Spottiswoode, R. C. d'Esterre 184 Sprague, C. R. . 442 Sprot, G. H 95 Sprott, H. G. H. . 374 Sproule, Henry 14 Stables, Samuel 84 Stainton, Joseph . 68 Stalker, Colin J. . . . 277 Standing, F. J. 532 Stark, A. B. B. . 247 ,. J- H 212 „ W. A 229 Stavert, H. J. B. . 342 „ T. H. 327 „ W. J. . 313 Steele, J. H 396 „ John . . . . 112 „ W. H. . . . 360 Steell, Frederick . 177 ,, Graham 270 ,, , Graham 405 „ John . . . . lOI „ WiUiam 169 Steen, J. B 392 „ J. E 408 SteiU, John . 263 Stein, Alexander . 14 ,, Arthur 405 „ Charles 342 630 INDEX 1842-9 Stein, George 127 1895-6 Stewart, A. M. 1868-75 „ James . . . . 313 1890-1 , Charles 1873-80 „ J. R. . 348 1897-8 C. E. 1870-7 „ R. P 328 1893-4 , C. Falconar 1875-82 „ Walter 360 1873-80 D. B. D. . 1876-83 „ W. T 3S3 1895-6 D. D. I9II-I2 Stenhouse, George . 532 1896-7 , D. W. 1836-43 „ James . 90 1844-51 , Duncan . I9I0-II Stephen, Graham M. 527 1847-54 , Edward . 1850-7 James 177 1903-4 , F. A. 1909-10 W. D. M. 523 1824-31 , George 1830-7 Stephens, Edward . 63 1893-4 , George 1837-44 J. I. . . . 95 1836-43 ' ^- J- ;. 1830-7 WiUiam . 63 1838-45 , Harcourt M. I 83 1-8 Steuart, Andrew . 68 1850-7 H. C. 1839-46 Archibald . 106 1845-52 Hinton D. 1837-44 Charles 95 1833-40 , Houston . 1860-7 „ F. J. . . . 256 1891-2 , Hugh Grainger 1858-65 G. A. 238 1824-7 , James 1883-91 G. Crurie . 396 1825-32 , James 1876-83 „ G. G. B. . . 364 1838-45 , James 1843-50 ,, James 132 1838-45 , James 1871-8 James 335 1903-4 J. A. 1880-7 J. A. 383 1824-8 , John 1826-33 „ J-C. 41 1824-30 , John 1876-83 „ J. C. 364 1824-31 , John 1883-91 „ M. B. 396 1824-31 , John 1899-1900 N. K. 475 1824-31 , John, jun. 1827-34 Patrick . 48 1867-74 , J. C. . 1894-5 „ P. L. 453 1895-6 J. G. 1889-90 P. W. 423 1913-14 J. I. M. . 1847-54 Robert 158 1892-3 , J. J. E. B. 1845-52 „ R. C. A. . 145 1908-9 , J. L. 1860-7 R. St. Clair 257 1847-54 „ J. Lome . 1889-90 „ Thomas . 423 1830-7 „ J. M. . 1846-53 „ T. Elis . 152 1894-5 „ J. R. . 1859-66 Steven, Ewing 247 1894-S J- w. 1867-74 Stevens, F. C. 306 1899-1900 L. D. 1824-7 Stevenson, Alexander 4 1838-45 M. J. M. Shaw 1844-51 ,, Alexander 139 1893-4 „ P. G. Falconar 1909-10 A. J. . 523 1892-3 „ Robert . 1871-8 A. Pott 335 1900-1 R. H. 1842-9 ,, Andrew . 127 1906-7 R. L. 1859-66 Charles . • 247 1875-82 R. P. 1865-73 C. A. . • 300 1835-42 „ Ronald . 1865-72 D. A. . • 293 1893-4 „ R. D. Falconar 1899-1900 „ D. A. . • 475 1824-30 „ Simon 1907-8 Eric J. . • 514 1857-64 T. A. 1824-30 „ Francis . 20 1889-90 „ T. Grainger 1836-43 ,, Francis . . 90 1903-4 ,, T. Grainger 1863-70 ,, Francis. . 278 1851-8 WiUiam . 1855-62 „ George . . 212 1892-3 WiUiam . 1879-86 H. J. . . • 379 1912-13 WiUiam . 1851-8 ,, James C. . 185 1846-53 W. J. E. S. 1893-4 J. B. . . ■ 447 1880-7 W. J. J. . 1863-70 J. W. . . 278 1893-4 W. L. 1856-63 R. A. M. . 221 1 1899-1900 W. R. 1904-5 R. D. . ■ 499 1900-1 Ste ,yn, S. S. L. 1861-8 ,, Robert Louis • 263 1884-92 Sti eU, Gilmour 1848-55 „ Thomas . 163 1838-45 Sti rling, Andrew . 1858-65 ,, Thomas . 238 1839-46 „ Charles 1824-30 W. B. . 20 1848-55 „ Francis 1874-81 W. B. . • 354 1832-9 J. E. M. . 1848-55 W. E. . . 163 1902-3 J. H. 1911-12 W. G. . • 532 1849-56 Walter . 1872-9 w. 0. . • 342 1831-8 WiUiam . 1842-9 Stewart, Alexander . 127 1844-51 Sir WUliam, K 1871-8 „ Alexander • 335 1 1838-45 „ W. Colquhoun 1841-8 AUan D. . . 119 1850-7 Sti tt, James . 1879-86 AUan H. . ■ 379 1850-7 „ J. s. . 1845-52 ,, Andrew . • 145 1851-8 ,, Samuel 1844-51 A. C. ■ 139 1907-8 St sckman, A. J. 1871-8 A. H. . • 335 1852-9 St Ddart, A. Tweedie- 1907-8 A. H. A. . • 514 i 1885-93 „ David C.B. 457 429 466 448 348 457 461 139 159 495 27 448 90 101 177 145 76 436 4 34 101 101 495 9 20 27 27 27 306 457 541 442 518 159 63 453 453 475 101 448 442 481 509 360 84 448 20 229 423 495 185 442 537 152 383 448 475 481 400 lOl 106 163 73 490 169 68 139 lOI 177 177 185 ^14 190 405 INDEX 631 Alexander, 1852-9 Stodart, G. Tweedie- 1854-61 „ J. Tweedie- 1849-56 „ T. Tweedie- 1824-7 Stoddart, J. S. 1829-36 „ Mark 1839-46 Stone, George 1834-41 .. John . 1844-51 „ Pelham 1834-41 „ Thomas 1836-43 Stothart, Robert . 1843-50 Stothert, Richard . 1842-9 „ Thomas . 1838-45 Stott, Gibson 1858-65 Stow, D. W. . 1853-60 Strachan, A. A. W. J Maitland. 1911-12 „ Ian G. G. 1833-40 ,, J- J- D. 1824-8 „ Richard 1825-32 „ Thomas 1867-74 Strang, David 1872-9 „ J. L. . 1869-76 „ R. C. 1865-72 „ W. J. 1 84 1 -8 Strange, Alexander 1842-9 „ T. B. 1872-9 Strong, E. L. . 1824-31 „ J. P. . 1828-35 >■ Thomas •1840-7 Struthers, James 1897-8 „ W. A. 1832-9 Stuart, Hon. Sir K.C.M.G, 1868-75 ,, Alexander 1854-61 ,, Alexander Moody (I853-60 ,, Andrew Moody 1825-32 ,, Charles 1876-83 „ C. E. . 1864-71 „ C. Moody 1872-9 „ Dudley 1836-43 „ E. Craig 1886-94 „ F. O. . 1856-63 „ G. Ballingall 1878-85 „ G. Malcolm 1861-8 „ G. Moody 1898-9 ,, Herbert 1828-35 ., James 1874-81 „ J. A. . 1824-30 ,, J. M. . 1844-51 „ J. W. 1856-63 „ John . 1856-63 „ John . 1864-71 ,, John Moody 1824-31 „ J. Gordon 1840-7 „ K. B. 1851-8 ,, K. Moody 1909-10 „ M. M. 1877-84 „ Robert 1846-53 „ R. E- 1 84 1 -8 „ R. Laidlaw 1906-7 ,, R. Laurence 1856-63 „ R. Moody 1837-44 „ W. E. 1883-91 ,. W. J. 1901-2 ,, W. L. 1835-42 Stupart, John 1836-43 ,, Robert 1901-2 Sumner, T. J. 1850-7 Suther, James 1847-54 „ Melville 1853-60 „ RusseU 1874-81 Sutherland, D. A. 1907-8 „ D. R. G. 1875-82 Sutter, C. H. N. S. . See PAGE 191 205 169 4 58 106 81 139 81 90 133 127 161 239 532 76 9 34 306 342 320 293 119 127 342 27 53 112 466 73 313 205 196 34 364 286 342 90 408 221 375 264 471 53 354 20 139 221 221 286 27 112 185 523 370 152 120 509 221 95 396 486 84 90 486 177 159 195 354 514 360 1841-48 Suttie, F. Grant 1840-7 „ Sir James Grant-, Bart 1824-31 Swan, Benjamin 1824-31 „ James . 1890-1 Swanson, Donald . 1854-61 „ Hector . 1900-1 „ J. L. 1836-43 Swinburne, J. W. . 1831-8 „ Thomas 1831-8 Swinton, Alan 1842-9 „ Antony C. 1830-7 „ A. A. 1824-7 » A.- Campbell 1843-50 „ G. K. 1824-31 „ James R. 1849-56 „ James S. . 1828-35 ., JohnM. . 1830-7 „ S. C. A. . 1845-52 „ W. B. . 1855-62 Sydney, Henry 1837-44 Sydserff, F. B. 1844-51 „ G. B. 1845-52 „ J. B. 1892-3 Sym, G. M. . 1909-10 „ W. D. T. 1859-66 Syme, James . 1844-51 Tait, Alexander 1883-91 „ A. Guthrie . 1824-7 )) A. Campbell (Archbishop of Canterbury) 1850-7 „ A. G. C. 1839-46 „ Dalhousie R. 1865-72 „ D. W. B. 1879-86 „ F. Guthrie 1 87 1 -8 ,, George . 1846-53 „ James . 1862-9 » James . 1849-56 „ John . 1833-40 „ J. Craufurd 1871-8 „ J. Guthrie 1867-74 „ J- J- • 1841-8 „ P. Guthrie 1850-7 ,, Robert 1863-70 ,, Stormonth D 1904-5 „ T. R. . 1840-7 ,, Walter . 1875-82 „ W. A. P. 1864-71 „ W. E. . 1842-9 Tancred, George, formerly Cleg horn . 1838-45 Tarleton, E. W. 1843-50 „ W. B. 1838-45 Taylor, Alexander 1838-45 „ A. F.. 1824-31 „ Archibald 1849-56 „ Archibald 1891-2 „ A. Campbell 1824-7 „ A. J. . 1895-6 „ A. L. . 1850-7 „ B. Rotch 1895-6 „ B. A. L. 1835-42 „ C. J. . 1839-46 „ C. M. 1912-13 „ C. W. S. 1876-83 „ Douglas H. 1900-1 ,, F. O. 1862-9 .. F- Pringle 1860-7 „ H. H. 1857-64 „ Hugh K. 1908-9 ,, J. M. 1898-9 „ J. B. . 1888-9 ., J- M. 1826-33 » John. 1X2 27 27 429 205 481 90 68 68 127 63 4 133 27 169 53 63 146 213 96 139 146 442 523 247 139 397 4 177 106 293 379 335 152 270 169 76 335 306 120 177 278 499 112 360 286 123 102 133 lOI lOI 27 169 436 5 457 177 457 84 106 537 364 481 270 257 229 518 471 417 41 ■632 INDEX YEAR FACE YEAR FACE 1862-9 Taylor, J. A 270 1831-8 Thomson, G. A. . 68 1909-10 „ J. C 523 1879-86 G J A.. . . 380 J 899-1 900 „ J. S 475 1862-9 „ G. Monro 2,70 1840-7 „ Joseph 112 1850-7 „ G. W. . 177 1880-7 M. Campbell 384 1871-8 Harold L. 336 1824-7 „ P. G. E. . 5 1824-30 „ Henry ■ . 20 I9OI-2 „ S. G 486 1910-11 „ H. Douglas . 527 1828-35 „ Thomas 54 1896-7 H. M. . 461 1836-43 „ William . 90 1905-6 H. S. . 503 1827-34 „ W. A. 48 1901-2 „ . Hugh B. 486 1839-46 „ W. G. . 106 1865-72 ,, James . 294 1883-91 „ W. Macrae. 397 1864-71 J. D. . . . 286 1904-5 „ w. s. .- . . 499 1912-13 J. D. W. 537 1878-85 Taylor-Cameron, J. S. . 375 1852-9 „ J. Fraser 191 1868-75 Teather, J. P. 313 1903-4 „ J. F. G. . 495 1905-6 Templer, G. W. R. 503 1859-66 J. R. . . . 247 1863-70 Tennant, W. J. . 278 1864-71 J. S. . . . 286 1875-82 Tennent, Charles . 360 1870-7 J-T. . . . 328 1825-32 H. Lyon . 34 1882-90 „ J. W. . 392 1824-9 „ Robert . 14 1842-9 „ John 127 1879-86 „ R. G. Lyon 379 1853-60 ,, John 197 1876-83 Terras, J. A. . 364 1858-65 ,, John 239 1830-7 Terrot, C. S. J- • 63 1865-72 John 294 1825-32 „ E. c. ; 35 1867-74 „ John 306 1835-42 „ W. H. 84 1826-33 „ J. Anstruther . 41 I9IO-II Terry, F. J 527 1858-65 ,, J. Brown 239 1825-32 „ w. S 35 1848-55 ,, J. Comrie 163 1865-72 Thatcher, C. H. . 294 1833-40 J. D. . . . 76 1898-9 C. M. R. 471 1909-10 J. H. . . . 523 1 900- 1 F. G. . . . 481 1907-8 J. R. . . . 514 1862-9 J. V. . . . 270 1896-7 J. S. M. . 461 1825-32 L. H. . 35 1892-3 K. D. . 442 1894-5 L. H. F. 453 1908-9 P. G. . 518 I9IO-II Thin, R. T. . 527 1861-8 Robert . 264 185I-8 Thorn, A. B. . 185 1880-7 R. E. Christie. 384 I9I3-I4 „ G. v.. . . 541 1902-3 Ronald J. 490 I9OO-I Thomas, A. J. G. . 481 1825-32 „ Spencer . 35 1843-50 A. W. 133 1851-8 ,, Spencer C. 185 1894-5 ,, David 454 1833-40 ,, Thomas . 76 i830-7 „ D. J. ■ 63 1858-65 „ T. A. 'Gibson . 239 1906-7 E. W. . 510 1896-7 T. C. . 461 1829-36 J. F. 58 1912-13 T. E. . 537 1906-7 K. F. C. . 510 1849-56 T. S. . 169 1907-8 „ L. G. . 514 1876-83 Walter A. J. . 364 1830-7 W. R. . • 63 I9IO-II „ W. Douglas . 527 1870-7 Thompson, D'Arcy W. . 328 1840-7 WilUam . 112 1870-7 J. J. W. . • 328 1840-7 „ William . 112 1870-7 W. B. . . 328 1859-66 „ William . 247 1836-43 Thomson, Adam . . 90 186I-8 „ William . 264 1888-9 ,, Alan Graham . • 417 1880-7 William . 384 1843-50 „ Alexander • 133 1891-2 W. R. . 436 1853-60 ,, Alexander . 196 1850-7 W. S. . 177 J868-75 ,, Alexander • 313 1888-9 W. W. . 417 1854-61 ,, A. Garraway . • 205 1844-51 Thorburn, A. B. . • 139 1883-91 ,, A. Guthrie • 397 1854-61 David . . 205 1885-93 A. T. . • 405 1889-90 D. Hay . • 423 1864-71 A. D. R. . 286 1907-8 D. G. . ■ 514 1882-90 ,, Arthur C. • 392 1889-90 H. Hay . • 423 1851-8 ,, Charles . • 185 1869-76 J. w. . . 320 1881-8 „ C. E. Comrie . • 388 1849-56 J.F. J.. . 169 1881-8 C. W. . . 388 1858-65 J. Hay . • 239 1907-8 D. C. . • 514 1851-8 L. K. . . 185 1831-8 D. R. . . 68 1894-5 M. Hay . • 454 1879-86 D. S. . • 379 1865-72 Robert . • 294 1897-8 E. G. . . 466 1854-61 „ Septimus S. . . 205 1872-9 E. P. . • 342 1849-56 WiUiam . 169 1901-2 Eric J. . . 486 1856-63 W. D. . 221 1882-90 „ E. J. Comrie . • 392 1867-74 W. E. . . 306 1888-9 E. T. . • 417 I83I-8 Thornton, C. M. J. . 68 1888-9 E. W. . • 417 1863-70 „ G. Boyd . 278 1890-1 E. C. 0.. • 429 1862-9 J. J. Muir . . 270 1899-1900 „ F. W. . • 475 1826-33 Thrift, Thomas 41 1886-94 F. C. . . 408 1843-50 Thurburn, A. B. . • 133 1836-43 George . 90 1838-45 „ Charles . 102 INDEX 638 YEAR 1838-45 1871-8 1911-12 1908-9 1868-75 1840-7 1887-8 1883-91 1881-8 1824-7 1874-81 1888-9 1890-1 1893-4 1841-8 1890-1 1890-1 1890-1 1875-82 1844-51 1881-8 1891^2 1848-55 1890-1 1854-61 1889-90 1892-3 1856-63 1890-1 1824-9 1842-9 1870-7 1850-7 1893-4 1853-60 1867-74 1841-8 1900-1 1893-4 1857-64 1846-53 1894-5 1913-14 1913-14 1892-3 1863-70 1871-8 1863-70 1857-64 1869-76 1856-63 1824-31 1867-74 1852-9 1838-45 1863-70 1861-8 1868-75 1865-72 1859-66 1 860-7 1885-93 1877-84 1884-92 1864-71 1878-85 1881-8 1894-5 1830-7 1829-36 1829-36 1824-31 Thurburn, Henry Thwaite, W. M. Thyne, K. J. Tindal, J. J. . Tindall, John Tipper, J. G. Titterton, E. P. J. T. „ W. S. S Tod, Alexander ,, Alexander „ A. J. . „ C. D. . „ C. D. . „ David . „ F. L. M. „ F. R. D. „ G. C. . „ G. G. . „ Henry . „ Henry . „ H. N. . ,, James . „ J. V. M. ■ „ John . „ J. A. M. „ J- E. . „ J. H. . „ J. H. . „ J- R. . „ R. A. B. ■ „ R. F. . „ R. Mercer ,, Stuart . „ T. M. . „ T. W. . „ William. „ William, iun. „ W. L. . „ W. W. . Tod-Mercer, James Todd, H. C. . „ James . ,, John C. „ R. W. Lang „ Thomas „ W. G. . Todrick, Archibald G. B. J-B. ,, Robert „ Thomas T. W. ToUemache, C. H. Torrance, Robert Torrence, Ernest. See Thorn son, E. T. Torrie, L. J. . ,. R. J. . „ T. J. . Touche, J. E. Traill, George „ Thomas Traquair, H. M. J- H. . ,, Ramsay . „ William . Trayner, C. H. „ Robert Trench, J. F. Chenevix Trevelyan, Raleigh „ T. Raleigt W. B. . Trotter, Charles I'AGE YEAH paGe 102 1840-7 Trotter, Coutts . 112 336 1848-55 „ D. A. ■ 163 532 1850-7 „ J. A. H. . . 178 518 1824-30 „ R. A. 20 313 1824-31 T. Coutts . . 28 112 1870-7 „ W. F. . . 328 410 1849-56 Tufnell, Vincent F. . 169 397 1875-82 Tuke, Gordon T. . ■ 360 389 1845-52 „ Sir J. Batty. 146 ; 5 1870-7 „ J. Batty . 328 354 1847-54 „ W. H. . ■ 159 417 1873-80 „ W. Magee . • 348 429 1842-9 Tulloch, J. G. M. . . 128 448 1866-73 TuUoh, J. D.. 300 120 . 1829-36 „ R. H. D. . • 58 429 1826-33 „ Thomas 41 429 1908-9 „ T. A. G. . . 518 430 1913-14 Turcan, Charles • 541 360 1889-90 „ C. S. . . • 424 139 1895-6 „ J. S. . . • 457 389 1884-92 „ J. W. ,• 4°° 436 1840-7 TurnbuU, Alexander . 112 163 1907-8 A. L. . • 514 430 1863-70 C. E. . . 278 206 1836-43 ,, David • 90 424 1857-64 „ David . 230 442 1901-2 D. S. . . 486 221 1889-90 ,, George . • 424 430 1856-63 H. F. . . 221 14 1838-45 „ James 102 127 I9IO-II J-o. . . 528 328 1843-50 Patrick . ■ 133 177 1890-1 Patrick . ■ 430 448 1837-44 Phipps . . 96 197 1842-9 Phipps . . 128 307 1888-9 ,, Phipps . • 417 120 1913-14 „ Robert . ■ 541 481 1900-1 W. E. . . 481 448 1893-4 W. J. U. • 448 229 1838-45 Turner, Andrew . 102 152 1898-9 C. H. • 471 454 1845-52 „ F. C. . . . 146 541 1879-86 F. Cecil . • 380 541 1858-65 John ■ 239 442 1840-7 ,, Thomas . 112 278 1844-51 WilUam . . 140 336 1824-9 „ Wilton 14 278 1827-34 Tumour, A. E. . 48 230 1832-9 Tweedie, A. L. ■ 73 320 1847-54 „ Charles . 159 221 1840-7 James . . 112 27 1848-55 John . 164 307 1832-9 W. J. . 73 191 1851-8 W. T. . . 185 102 Tweedie-Stodart. See Stodart 1839-46 Twisleton, John 106 1904-5 Twynam, C. F. F. . 499 278 1824-7 Tytler, Alexander Preiser 5 264 1831-8 „ G. M. Fraser 68 313 1907-8 „ J. D. Wallace- . 514 294 1830-7 „ J. S. Fraser 63 247 1864-71 „ J. W. Fraser 286 257 1836-43 „ John A., V.C. . 90 405 1824-31 „ Maurice Fraser . 28 370 1824-9 „ T. B. Fraser 14 400 286 375 I9OI-2 Urquhart, a. L. . 486 389 1901-2 A. L. PoUard- 486 454 1848-55 E. W. . 164 63 1851-8 J. H. . 185 58 1910-11 WilUam 528 58 I899-I9OO W. E. Pollard- . 476 28 I9II-I2 W. T. G. . 532 634 INDEX 1910-11 1849-56 1875-82 1911-12 1909-10 1875-82 1871-8 1849-56 1908-9 1854-61 1872-9 1841-8 1844-51 1841-8 1838-45 1864-71 1857-64 1854-61 1857-64 1905-6 1869-76 1869-76 1874-81 1836-43 1829-36 1825-32 1875-82 1898-9 1873-80 1868-75 1906-7 1833-40 1824-31 1835-42 1880-7 1835-42 1826-33 1879-86 1909-10 1903-4 1858-65 1846-53 1846-53 1873-80 1851-8 1844-51 1841-8 1841-8 1850-7 1874-81 1833-40 Usher, Andrew B. „ Andrew J. „ C. H. . „ F. G. . „ G. A. . „ H. L. . „ Sir Robert, „ R. H. . „ Thomas „ T. F. . „ T. L. . Utterson, Alfred C. J. M. C. W. E., W. E, Kelso Bart. afterwards Utterson Valentine-Hagart, F. D. James Jolm „ „ Robert Vanderplank, A. R. Van Laun, H. T. . ,, „ T. A. Vannan, Andrew . Vans-Agnew, James „ „ P. A. Robert Vans Hathorn. See Hathom. Vassie, A. H. „ John . „ Richard „ William „ W. P. Veitch, Henry ,, James John „ J-O „ Robert Thomas „ W. H. „ W. L. T>. Verel, J. R. . Vemor, James „ Robert Vertue, Alexander „ A. F. „ C. E. „ Duncan „ George „ James „ William Vignon, Adolph H. Vivers, Henry Von Hartmann. See Hart- mann. 1898-9 1824-31 1859-66 1899-1900 1892-3 1897-8 1898-9 1897-8 1849-56 1851-8 1908-9 1897-8 1899-1900 1911-12 1852-9 Waddell, G. D. „ James „ James J- D. John R. E. Waddie, Archibald „ T. W. Wahab, Charles „ G. D. Waite, C. M. . WakeUn, Harry J- G. Waldie, S. B. Walker, Alexander 528 170 360 532 523 360 336 170 518 2o5 342 120 140 120 282 226 201 226 503 320 320 354 91 S8 35 361 471 348 314 510 76 28 85 384 85 41 380 523 495 239 153 153 349 185 140 120 121 178 354 76 471 28 247 476 442 466 471 466 170 185 518 466 476 532 191 1824-8 1825-32 1855-62 1852-9 1908-9 1825-32 1838-45 1864-71 1908-9 1913-14 1908-9 1864-71 1859-66 1838-45 1864-71 1869-76 1827-34 1824-31 1840-7 1860-7 1832-9 1827-34 1885-93 1862-9 1897-8 1872-9 1857-64 1861-8 1826-33 1893-4 I 899-1900 1853-60 1857-64 1866-73 1907-8 1897-8 1896-7 1888-9 1895-6 1889-90 1896-7 1878-85 1876-83 1859-66 1889-90 1887-8 1852-9 1861-8 1888-9 1880-7 1893-4 1892-3 1868-75 1850-7 1884-92 1839-46 1866-73 1878-85 1899-1900 1913-14 1871-8 1892-3 1857-64 1834-41 1870-7 1835-42 1849-56 1836-43 1853-60 1872-9 1826-33 1826-33 1825-32 1832-9 Walker, Charles . 9 „ Charles 35 C. W. 213 „ D- J- 191 E. R. C. . 518 „ Francis 35 „ Francis 102 F. D. 286 F. H. N. . 518 Frank W. 541 „ Frederick 518 „ F- J- 286 „ George 247 G. A. 102 „ G. J. 286 G. W. 320 H. P. 48 „ James 28 „ James 112 „ J- G. 257 J- L. 73 J- P- 48 J. R. H. 405 „ John 270 N. M. L. 466 N. P. 342 „ Robert 230 ,, Sydney 264 Wallace 41 , William 448 W. E. 476 „ W. G. C. 197 W. H. 230 Wallace, A. H. 300 A. M. 514 „ Andrew A 466 C. G. 461 E. 0. 417 „ Forbes T. 457 F. G. 424 G. W. 461 Gerald 375 „ Horatio 364 „ James 247 J. A. 424 J. CecU 410 „ John 191 J. Ord 264 J. S. B. 417 „ Kenneth 384 N. S. 448 „ R. J. 442 R. L. 314 T. A. 178 T. W. 400 WiUiam 106 William 300 „ W. J. 375 W. Middleton 476 „ W. Morgan 541 Wallnutt, C. C. MUler 336 Walton, Jackson . 442 Warden, A. K. 230 „ Archibald 81 I. A. 328 Norman . 85 T. S. . 170 „ William 91 WilUam • 197 WiUiam • 342 Wardlaw, Garrard • 41 ,, James 41 Robert • 1 35 William • L73 INDEX 635 1870-7 1865-72 1865-72 1870-7 1858-65 1856-63 1851-8 1875-82 1877-84 1912-13 1873-80 1854-61 1908-9 1910-11 1856-63 1838-45 1911-12 1906-7 1911-12 1852-9 1905-6 1853-60 1841-8 1872-9 1869-76 1828-35 1841-8 1871-8 1830-7 1831-8 1913-14 1869-76 1881-8 1872-9 1844-51 1863-70 1856-63 1862-9 1864-71 1865-72 1877-84 1874-81 1837-44 1858-65 1828-35 1894-5 1887-8 1860-7 1905-5 1888-9 1829-36 1846-53 1865-72 1863-70 1858-65 1903-4 1841-8 1908-9 1832-9 1869-76 1903-4 1862-9 1894-5 1898-9 1893-4 1913-14 1837-44 1892-3 1892-3 1871-8 1892-3 1913-14 PAGE Wardlaw - Ramsay. See Ram- VBAR 1827-34 Watt, Edward PAGE 48 say. 1892-3 „ H. G, . • 443 Wardrop, H. A. . . . 328 I9I3-I4 „ I. W. . • 541 H. M. 294 1862-9 „ S. B. . 270 J. c. 294 1827-34 „ Thomas 48 M. D. 328 1911-12 „ WilUam 532 „ Richard 239 1865-72 Watters, G. T. B. . • 294 Warner, J. P. 221 1863-70 J. P. M. . 278 „ Patrick 185 1825-32 Wauchope, Andrew 35 Warrack, A. J. 361 1839-46 D. B. . 106 C. C. 370 1826-33 „ Sir John Don, Bart. 41 C. M. 537 1838-45 John . 102 John 349 1906-7 „ P. G. Don . 510 Warren, A. R. . 206 1846-53 R. A. . 153 „ Charles . 5i8 1831-8 „ Samuel 68 ,. J. G. . 528 1891-2 Wearing, Henry 436 Warton, M. H. . 222 1860-7 Weatherhead, J. K. 257 Waters, George 102 1848-55 Webb, E. T. . 164 Waterston, G. C. ■ 532 1853-60 Webster, D. F. B. . 197 Watherston, J. H. . 510 1826-33 G. M. . 41 J- R. • 532 1850-7 H. W. . 178 Watkins, F. W. • 191 1853-60 JV. . 197 J. c. S. • 504 1824-31 „ Patrick . 28 Watson, Adam • 197 1838-45 R. F. . 102 „ Alexander . 121 1824-31 „ Thomas . 28 „ Alexander ■ 342 1839-46 ,, Thomas . 106 A. 0. C. . . 320 1841-8 T. F. . 121 „ Andrew . • 54 1899-1900 „ W. L. . 476 „ Andrew . . 121 1906-7 Wedderburn, A. A. I. 510 ,, Andrew . • 336 1830-7 „ Andrew. See Max- „ Charles . • 63 weU, A. Wedder- „ Charles . 68 burn. „ C. B. . 541 1825-32 Ge6rge 35 C. B. Boog - 320 1824-30 James 20 „ C. Heron . . 389 1830-7 ,, John '>3 „ Claud R. . • 342 1834-41 John 81 D. M. 140 1903-4 Wedderspoon, K. G. 495 Eckford W. . 278 1896-7 W. M. . 462 „ George . 222 1907-8 Wehrschmidt, D. C. 514 G. de B. . . 270 1863-70 Weir, David W. . 278 G. M. . . 286 1909-10 „ D. St. Clair . 523 ,, Graham G. ■ 294 1879-86 „ F. S. . 380 „ G. F. • 370 1891-2 „ G. G. . . . 436 „ H. A. . • 354 1878-85 „ Henry . 375 „ Hugh . 96 1824-7 „ James . 5 Hugh A. . 239 1842-9 „ James . 128 „ James 54 1842-9 „ J. E. . 128 James, jun. 454 1860-7 „ Robert. 257 J. A. 410 1852-9 „ R. W. . 191 „ J. Graham 257 1894-5 „ R. Y. . 454 J. H. D. . 504 1824-8 „ T. Graham . 9 „ J. M. Heron 417 1864-71 „ Walter. 286 John 58 1870-7 „ W. G. . 328 „ John 153 1859-66 Wehnan, WeUesley. 247 J. A. S. . 294 1841-8 Welsby, J. G. 121 J. Guthrie 278 1842-9 Welsh, D. J. . 128 J- 0. 239 1880-7 „ J. A. . 384 N. G. 495 1843-50 „ J. H. . 133 „ Sir P. Heron 121 1834-41 „ J. M. . 81 R. F. 519 1871-8 „ R. C. . 336 R. Boog . 73 1884-92 . „ T. S. . 400 R. R. Boog 320 1893-4 „ Tom . 448 S. H. 495 1826-33 Wemyss, Earl of. See Charteris f „ T. Boswall 270 Francis. WilUam . 454 1903-4 „ A. E. Watson . 495 W. G. D. . 471 1837-44 .I-B. . 96 W. M. . 448 1876-83 Whiffen, A. E. 364 Watt, A. G. Fiddes 541 1840-7 Whigham, Robert . 112 „ Alexander . 96 1846-53 Robert . 153 ;; A. J. . . . 442 1913-14 White, Albert P. . 541 „ A. S. . 443 1890-1 „ Alexander . 430 AUan . 336 1877-84 „ Andrew 370 „ C. F. . 443 1864-71 „ Cecil . 286 „ D. H. . 541 . 1911-12 „ Douglas C. . 532 636 igio-ii 1907-8 1865-72 1904-5 X 899- 1900 1865-72 1904-5 1863-70 1896-7 ,1889-90 1903-4 1897-8 1877-84 1899-1900 1904-5 .1892-3 1838-45 1911-12 1878-85 1911-12 1890-1 1859-66 1896-7 1908-9 1870-7 1871-8 1833-40 1855-62 1855-62 1824-30 1827-34 1824-30 1827-34 1827-34 1824-30 1864-71 1860-7 1856-63 1894-5 1856-63 1846-53 1847-54 1886-94 1826-33 1 900- 1 1896-7 1906-7 1904-5 1871-8 1907-8 1908-9 1901-2 1870-7 1861-8 1875-82 1876-83 1860-7 1857-64 1837-44 1826-33 1841-8 1831-8 1832-9 1824-30 .1877-84 1824-8 1824-9 1830-7 1838-45 1902-3 1902-3 1912-13 1834-41 White, Dudley Stuart „ J- B. . „ John C. „ J- G. . ,, JW.. „ Lewis H. „ M. M. K. „ i;i. H. „ Richard „ R. N. „ R. E. „ R. E. „ T. B. „ W. K. Whitelaw, David „ William Whitmore, Sir George Stoddart. K.C.M.G. . Whitson, H. H. A. P. A. T. W. M. Whyte, A. F. „ A. W. „ G. A. „ William Whytlaw, Robert Whytock, William Whytt, Alexander Wicht, J. F. . „ J- H. . Wight, A. K. „ H. K. „ James „ J. D. . „ Michael „ R. H. Wightman, G. A. Seton J. C. Seton ,, John Seton T. S. S Wigney, William Wilcox, Edward „ M. D. Wildish, G. H. Wilgress, George Wilkie, A. M. „ D. P. D. „ G. S. M. „ J- B. . „ J- P- ■ Jeffrey M. „ J-H.. „ J- S. . „ W. A. Wilkin, A. L. Wilkins, F. E. „ G. S. Willan, Robert „ William William, William Williams, ,, Edward H. J. J- P- T. P. Williamson, A. Cochrane ,, Benjamin ,, David . ,, George ,, James . J. A. . John . ,, John . ,, Matthew INDEX PAGE 528 514 294 499 476 294 499 278 462 424 495 466 370 476 499 443 532 375 532 430 247 462 519 328 336 76 213 213 20 48 20 48 48 20 286 257 222 454 222 153 J 59 409 41 481 462 510 499 336 514 519 486 328 264 361 364 257 230 96 41 121 68 73 20 370 9 14 64 102 490 490 537 81 1900-1 Williamson, R. H. Wallace 1835-42 }J Walter 1830-7 }) William 1877-84 if W. C. . 1859-66 it W. G. . 1824-30 WiUis, George I85I-8 Willison, John 1863-70 Wilson , Adam J. . 1833-40 Alexander . 1882-90 A. C. W. . 1865-72 A. S. . 1881-8 it Allan A. . 1841-8 Andrew 1835-42 A. H. 1834-41 Archibald . 1838-45 Benjamin . 1824-31 Blair 1830-7 Charles 1855-62 C. G. 1888-9 C. W. 1851-8 Clavell W. . 1912-13 D. C. 1860-7 Edward i895;6 Eric . 1862-9 F. J. . . 1826-33 F. W. 1875-82 George 1905-6 G. D. 1897-8 G. W. Cochran . 1860-7 GUbert . 1829-36 Henry 1862-9 Hugh T. . 1824-30 Hutton 1824-30 James 1833-40 James 1852-9 J. C. . 1867-74 J. H. 1842-9 J. M. 1885-93 J. T. R. . 1824-30 John 1836-43 John 1868-75 John 1858-65 J. A. 1842-9 J. H. 1835-42 J. K. 1846-53 J. P. 1889-90 J. Penny . 1831-8 J. R. 1909-10 J. S. 1886-94 R. F. 1870-7 R. J. 1826-33 R. Sym 1888-9 R. Sym . 1894-5 Rodney 1862-9 T. Duddingston 1911-12 T. F. S. . 1856-63 T.J. 1879-86 T. K. 1893-4 T. Rankin. 1824-9 T. W. 1824-8 WiUiam . 1837-44 WiUiam . 1857-64 William . 1863-70 W. E. 1859-66 W. G. 1824-31 )i W.J. ! 1872-9 T) W. M. 1864-71 Wilson-Wood, A. R. 1910-11 WUton, G. S. 1903-4 Winchester, C. C. . 1865-72 >) W. G. L. 1848-55 Winfield, D. 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Francis I'AGE 178 375 178 159 21 133 486 523 28 471 106 5 35 64 206 510 481 279 349 307 519 248 77 462 ■ 519 14 42 73 307 510 279 21 153 106 389 206 48 467 102 495 35 495 230 271 490 197 528 159 329 42 320 295 64 9 392 9 112 14 28 213 314 146 400 230 164 523 257 85 85 170 248 528 257 467 1867-74 1846-53 1864-71 1864-71 1855-62 1842-9 1843-50 1874-81 1897-8 1842-9 1867-74 1840-7 1855-62 1848-55 1910-11 1824-30 1846-53 1847-54 1905-6 1864-71 1857-64 1862-9 1881-8 1876-83 1880-7 1852-9 1864-71 1880-7 1856-53 1858-65 1912-13 1879-86 1825-32 1858-65 1863-70 1911-12 1836-43 1872-9 1835-42 1831-8 1824-30 1856-63 1824-7 1864-71 1825-32 1860-7 1867-74 1849-56 1836-43 1858-65 1832-9 1856-63 1862-9 1849-56 1834-41 1864-71 1865-72 1836-43 1859-66 1824-9 1825-32 1857-64 1890-1 1846-53 1888-9 1841-8 1888-9 1842-9 1895-6 1865-72 1839-46 1896-7 1906-7 1896-7 Wright, A. Campbell 307 „ Charles , 153 C. H. 287 C. W. 287 ,, David 213 ,, Farquharson 128 F. H. 133 F. T. 354 Harry T. . 467 „ Henry B. . 128 Hugh S. . 307 ,, James A. . 112 J. Christie. 213 „ J. W. . 164 J. W. Aitken 528 ,, John 21 John 153 ,, John 159 „ J. Aitken . 504 „ J. H. 287 „ J- P- 230 „ ■ J. Christie. 271 ,, Leslie 389 M. Campbell 364 „ R. Campbell 384 „ Robert 191 S. W. 287 S. CampbeU 384 Strethill Harry 222 ,, Thomas 239 T. Aitken 537 „ T. Y. 380 William 35 W. Burt 239 W. R. C. 279 Wyatt, Digby 532 Wyld, Benjamin 91 „ B. C. . 343 „ Edward 85 ,, George 68 ,, Henry. 21 „ James . 222 „ J.C. . 5 „ R. Stodart 287 „ William 35 Wylie, A. H. . 257 „ A. K. . 307 „ D. B. . 170 „ George 91 ,, G. Crosbie 239 „ H. J. . 73 „ H. P. M. 222 „ Irving C. 271 „ J. U. . 170 ,, John . 81 „ N. M. 287 ,, Richard 295 „ R. N.. 91 „ Robert 248 ,, Thomas 14 „ William 36 „ WiUiam 230 Wyllie, Alexander 430 „ F. R. S. 153 „ J. F. . 418 „ J. S. . 122 ", J- w. 418 „ W. A. P. . 128 „ W. G. 457 Wyndham, F. W. • 295 Wynne, John . 106 Wynyard, M. L. T. . 462 Wyse, R. W. . . 510 „ W. E. . . 462 638 INDEX 1867-74 Yates , R. B. • 307 1897-8 Yeaman, J. A. • 467 1896-7 i> W. G, . . 462 1908-9 YooU, M. A. Graham • 519 1911-12 jj N. J. Graham ■ 532 1840-7 Yorke Joseph A. . . 112 1910-11 Yorston, J. G. . 528 1912-13 Young, Alastair W. ■ 537 1825-32 J) Alexander . • 36 1859-66 }} Alexander . . 248 1885-93 A. L. F. . • 4°5 1909-10 a A. R. • 523 1829-36 i> Archibald . . 58 1876-83 )) Arthur • 364 1864-71 Sir Arthur H. K.C.M.G. .' 287 1836-43 )> C. W. S. . 91 1831-8 )} Charles 69 1879-86 Charles 380 1833-40 a David 77 1879-86 j> Edward 380 1829-36 )> Emanuel . 58 1902-3 )> F. M. C. . 490 1835-42 it Gavin D. . 85 1834-41 a George 81 1854-61 Ji George 206 1860-7 G. G. B. . 257 1910-11 ») G. M. 528 1854-61 )> G. W. 206 1913-14 Harold D. . 541 1860-7 H. S. 257 1826-33 Harry 42 1824-31 Henry 28 1868-75 H. M. 314 1839-46 James 106 1905-6 James 504 I83I-8 J. G. . . . 69 1829-36 John 58 1830-7 John 64 1901-2 1873-80 1898-9 I9I3-I4 1846-53 1864-71 1894-5 1896-7 1888-9 1837-44 1859-66 1860-7 1824-30 1829-36 1843-50 1884-92 1859-66 1826-33 1830-7 1833-40 1909-10 1862-9 1889-90 1854-61 1860-7 1842-9 1867-74 1850-7 1863-70 1872-9 I88I-8 1841-8 1869-76 1848-55 1828-35 1851-8 1825-32 1826-33 1856-63 PACE Young, J. Campbell . 486 it J. Denhoim ■ 349 tt J. K. . . • 471 >j J. P. • 541 )) J. w. • 153 ft Keith H. St. G. . . 287 tj Norman C. ■ 454 tt Norman M . 462 it P. C. . 418 it P. H. . 96 Robert . 248 R. W. 257 Thomas 21 )) Thomas 58 )» T. A. 133 it T E. 400 T. G. 248 ti William . 42 jj William 64 *) William 77 j» W. B. 523 it W. C. 271 It W. S. 424 Younger, David 206 Sir George, Bart. 258 J, H. J. . 128 ,, James . 307 a John 178 ti John M'Ewan . 279 it Robert . 343 3i •R. J. . 389 WilUam . 122 1* WilUam . 320 Yule, G. W. V. . 164 „ J. L. B. 54 j» James R. . . . 185 John . . . . 36 jj T. B 42 >> Udny . . . . 222 Printed by T. and A. 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