waterhouse - Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2015 https://archive.org/details/illustratedcatalOOanna UNDER THE AUSPICES OP THE LORD PROVOST, MAGISTRATES, AND TOWN COUNCIL OUT GLASGOW. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF THE EXHIBITION OF PORTRAITS ON LOAN IN THE NEW GALLERIES OF ART, CORPORATION BUILDINGS, SAUCHIEHALL STREET. GLASGOW: PHOTOGRAPHED AND PUBLISHED BY THOMAS ANNAN, 202 HOPE STREET. MDCCCLXVIIT. LETTERPRESS PRINTED BY tVlLLIAM MUNRO, 27 UNION STREET, GLASGOW. PREFACE. On the 29th of November, 1867, at a meeting of the Committee of Town Council on the Galleries, it was moved by Mr, Couper, and seconded by the Lord Provost, that an Exhibition of Portraits should be opened in the Galleries lately formed, towards the end of January or the beginning of February ; the Exhibition to con- sist of Portraits of deceased persons, especially of those who have been connected with Glasgow — with its University and other public institutions — with its Municipality, manufactures, and trades, as well as of those who have been distinguished at home or abroad. This proposal was approved of by the Town Council at a meeting held on the oth December following, and a Committee was appointed to carry the resolution into effect. The collection of Portraits now exhibited in the new Galleries consists of three hundred and ninety-seven pictures in oil, twenty-seven in water colours, fifteen in crayons, and twenty-six are busts or medallions. Of these Works of Art, two hundred and fifty have been lent by residents in Glasgow, twenty-eight have been brought from Edinburgh, fifty from Lanarkshire, twenty-three from Dum- bartonshire, twelve from Ayrshire, twelve from Renfrewshire, ten from Stirling- shire, three from Perthshire, three from Argyleshire, three from Berwickshire, two from Fifeshire, one from Inverness, and four from London. Most of those from the counties of Lanark, Dumbarton, Renfrew, Ayr, and Argyle, are the property of contributors intimately connected with Glasgow by family ties or business connec- tions. By far the greatest number of the Portraits have been painted by artists of the Scottish school. Thirty-eight are by the late Sir Henry Raeburn, R.A.; twelve by the late Sir John Watson Gordon, R.A. ; fifty-nine by the late Mr. John Graham Gilbert, R.S.A. ; one by the late Mr. George Watson, first President of the Royal Scottish Academy ; * two by the late Mr. Dyce, R.A. ; three by the late Mr. Andrew Geddes, A.R.A. ; seven by the late Mr. John D. Gibson, W.S.A. ; four by the late Mr. Thomas Duncan, A.R.A. ; and one by Alexander Nasmyth. Of those by living artists, forty-four are by Mr. Macnee, R.S.A.; two by Sir Francis Grant, I*. R.A. ; two by Mr. Napier ; and a number of others by artists who have resided in Glasgow. No less than ninety pictures are returned in the lists by con- tributors as by artists whose names are unknown or forgotten. Amongst the pictures by eminent English artists, there are — one by Sir Joshua' Reynolds, P.R.A. ; three by Mr. Thomas Gainsborough, R.A. ; one by Sir Martin Shee, P.R.A. ; two by Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A. ; four by Mr. John Part- ridge; one by Mr. Phillips, R.A. ; one by Mr. Pickersgill ; and a few others. The Busts are by the late Mr. James Fillans ; the late Mr. Patric Park ; Mr. John Mossman ; Mr. G. E. Ewing ; Mr. Robert Kauer, and others. These Portraits are arranged in five rooms and galleries; the oldest pictures being placed by themselves in the two smallest rooms, and the more modern ones in the east, west, and south galleries. C. H. W. * This picture, ISo. 22G, has been attributed by mistake to Sir Henry Raeburn, R.A. CONTENTS. Pages VESTIBULE OF WEST GALLERY, Portraits, Nos. 1 to 5G, ... ... 1 — 14 WEST GALLERY, M 57 to 152, ... ... 15-39 SOUTH GALLERY, ri 153 to 266, ... ... 40-70 EAST GALLERY. " 267 to 354, ... ... 71—101 VESTIBULE OF EAST GALLERY, " 355 to 438, ... ... 102—129 SCULPTURE, Busts, 439 to 462, ... ... 130—136 INDEX 137—140 CATALOGUE. NUMBERING OF THE PORTRAITS AND ORDER OF THE CATALOGUE. First, The Numbers commence in the Vestibule to the Right of the Ball of Sculpture. Second, The Numbers are continued in the West Gallery, entering from the Vestibule. Third, The Numbers follow in order in the South Gallery. Fourth, The Numbers are continued in the East Gallery, and are completed in the Vestibule leading into the Sculpture Hall. For the convenience of Visitors, the Names of the Booms are inscribed over the Doors. VESTIBULE OF WEST GALLERY. (The Numbers commence to the Left of the Door.) Lent by the Misses Donald. No. 1 James Donald of Geilston. Born, 1713; died, 1760. Merchant in Glasgow, and engaged in the tobacco trade with America. A Bailie 17-19-1753. Father of Thomas Donald (No. 14), and grandfather of Colin D. Donald (No. 224). Painter unknown. Lent by James Dunlop, Esq. of Tolcross. 2 George Murdoch. A Bailie 1744-1747; Dean of Guild 1750-51; and Provost of Glasgow in 1754-55. Painter — The picture is inscribed Alexander Pingcbat, 1757. Lent It/ James Dunlop, Esq. of Tolcross. No 3 Mrs. Murdoch. Her maiden name was Bogle, of Hamilton Farm, and she became wife of George Murdoch, No. 2. Pain l er, Gavin Hamilton. Lent by Miss Dunlop, Gogar Mount. 4 Colin Dunlop of Carmyle. Born, 7th January, 1706; died, 13th August, 1777. Sixth son of James Dunlop of Garnkirk, an extensive merchant in Glasgow, and one of the " Virginia Dons:" principal partner and one of the founders of the Old Ship Bank in 1750. A Bailie in 1747 and 17G1 ; Dean of Guild 1759-61) ; and Lord Pro- vost in 1770. His handsome town residence still stands on the south side of Argyle Street, the second east from Dunlop Street, which was named after him. Father of Nos. 229 and 230, Grand- father of No. 231, and great-grandfather of James Dunlop, Esq., of Tolcross. Painter — Attributed to Gavin Hamilton Lent by Thomas Gordon, Esq. h James Gordon. Died at Glasgow, 1803. Merchant in Glasgow, and apprentice to, and there- after son-in-law of John Glassford of Dougalston and associated with him in business ; a member of the Merchants' House, a magistrate of the Gorbals and youngest merchant Bailie of Glas- gow, 1789. Painter unknown. Lent by Mrs. Moon. 6 Captain Thomas Maxwlll. Time of William III. Son-in-law of Bass John Spreull. Painter unknown. 3 N »- Lent by Mrs. Moon. 7 Joiin Spreull. Born, 1657; died, 1722. Intercommuned for Non-conformity ; twice tortured before the Duke of York and the Committee of Privy Council of Scotland; 14th June, 1681, de- tained in prison ; and 14th July lined £500 stg. and sent to the Bass. He lay there six years, whence, "from his long continuance in that place," "Wodrow adds, " he has got the compellation of Bass John Spreull, whereof he need not be ashamed." The Duke of York said of him, that " Mr. Spreull was more dangerous than five hundred common people." Painter, Sir Godfrey Kneller. Lent by Sir Norman Lockhart, Bart., of Lee. 8 Alexander, Earl of Eglinton. Born, 1590; died, 1661. Commonly called Grey Steel. Great-great-grand- father of Lady Euphemia Montgomerie, wife to George Lockhart, of Carnwarth. Painter unknown. i) Sir George Lockhart of Carnwarth. Born about 1634 ; died, 1689. ft Precedent " of the Court of Session. Painter unknown. 10 Sir William Lockhart of Lee. Born, 1621 ; died, 1675. Lieutenant-General, and Ambassador at the Court of France ; elder brother of Sir George Lockhart. Painter unknown. Lent by Miss Ann Maxwell Graham. 11 John Maxwell of William wood. An advocate, and Sheriff-principal of Renfrewshire ; descended from the Maxwells' of Auldhouse ; a branch from the family of the Maxwells of Pollok ; married in 1691, Elizabeth, daughter of Henry Wardrop of Dalmarnock. Painter unknown. l&nl hi Mrs. Moon. > o. 12 James Spbetjll. Born. 1699; died at Glasgow, 1769. Son of Bass John. Merchant in Glasgow. Treasurer of the City in 1753, and a Bailie in 1755. He left some money to the Town's Hospital, the Merchants' House, and to the Society for propagating Christian Knowledge in the Highlands and islands of Scot- land. Painter unknown. Lent by A. G. Speirs, Esq. of Cukreuch. 13 Ronald Craueord. A citizen of Glasgow. Painter, William Cochran. Lent by the Misses Donald, 14 Thomas Donald of Geilston. Bom, 1745; died, 1798. Merchant in Glasgow. Son of James Donald (No. 1 ), and father of Colin D. Donald (No. 224). Painter unknown. Lent, by Thomas Carlile, Esq. 15 Robert Donald of Mountblow. Born, 1724; died at Mountblow about 1800. Virginia merchant. A Bailie from 1705 till 17C3, and Lord Provost of the City of Glasgow in 1776- 1777. Took an active part in raising a regiment for H.M. Service. Brother of Jas. Donald (No. 1), Painted in London in 17G2. Lent by the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons. 16 Robert Hamiltcne. Flourished at the end of the 16th and beginning of the 17th centuries. Mr. Robert Haniltone, " Professoure of Medecine," so styled in the charter of the Incorporation of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, 1599. When the charter was granted it is probable that doctor of medicine, and professor oi medicine were synony- D mous terms ; at all events, there was no professor of medicine in the University for many years after- wards. Mr. HamiltoDe was the first President of the Faculty, and was one ot the commissioners for settling the differences between the merchants and crafts in 1604. Painter unknown. Lent by the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons. No. 17 Dr. Peter Lowe. Flourished at the close of the 16th and commencement of the 17th centuries. An eminent Surgeon. He was author of " A Discourse on the whole Art of Chyrurgerie," which passed through six editions. In the second edition, pub- lished in 1G12, he styles himself in the title-page, " Peter Lowe, Scottishman, Doctor in the Facultie of Chirurgerie at Paris, and Ordinary Chyrurgion to the French King and Navarre." He practised twenty -two years in France and Flanders, had been two years surgeon to the Spanish regiments at Paris, and had followed the King of France, Henry IV., six years in his wars before he settled in Glas- gow, about 1595. He found the practice of medicine and surgery in Glasgow and the West of Scotland in the hands of " cosoners, quack-salvers, char- litans, witches, charmers, and divers other sorts of abusers ;" on a representation of which to James VI., " His Majestie and Honourable Councell thought not to be tolerated," and granted to Dr. Lowe and others, in 1599, the charter of Incorporation of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, in which he is designed as " Maister Peter Lowe, our Chirurgiane, and Chief Chirurgiane to oure dearest son the Prince. " From the records of the city it is evident that he was a leading citizen in his day, he was one of the commissioners for the settlement of the differences between the merchants and craits in 1604. His tomb, with a quaint inscription, is on the south wall of the Cathedral burying-ground, near the entrance gate. It is now the property of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, rainier unknown. G Lent by the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons. No. 18 William Spang. Flourished at the end of the 16th and beginning of the 17th centuries. In the charter of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, 1599, he is thus referred to : — " That na manir of personis sell onie droggis within the citie of Glas- gow, except the sam he sichtit he the saidis visitonris and he William Spang, apothecar, under the paine of confiscatioune of the droggis." Painter unknown. Lent by Professor Cowan. 19 Henry Marshall. Living in 1720. Surgeon in Glasgow. Painter, School of Sir Godfrey Kneller. Lent by the Rev. Henry M. Hamilton. 20 John Hamilton, D.D. Born about 1670; died about 1735. Minister of the College Church, Glasgow. Father of the Rev. John Hamilton, D.D. (No. 84), and grand- father of John Hamilton of Northpark (No. 131). Painter unknown. Lent by Professor Cowan. 21 Alexander Horsburgii. Lived, 1700—1764. Surgeon in Glasgow. Painter, School of Sir Godfrey Kneller Lent by Major Camming Bruce of Dumphail, M.P. 22 J ames Bruce of Kinnaird. Born at Kinnaird House, December 14th, 1730; died at Kinnaird, April 27th, 1794. The Abyssinian traveller. The history of this like- ness is interesting. When Mr. Bruce went to Algiers as Resident in 17G2, he was engaged to be married, on his return, to Miss Murray, of 7 Polmaise. On his way to Africa, he wrote from Rome — "I begin sitting to-morrow to the best painter in Italy ; but, as he paints only in oil, I am obliged to sit for a head, as it is called — that is, the same size as Mrs. Nisbet's ; and the miniature is to be copied from that picture by the best painter of miniatures in Italy, who is a lady. This is as certain a way of your having as good a picture as the subject will admit of." Miss Murray was very delicate; her brother took her to Italy for her health, so that she might sooner meet her intended husband. There they heard that he had perished in Abyssinia, and she was unwillingly persuaded to marry the Marchese Accoromboni. Some time after, on the return of Mr. Bruce homewards, they met unexpectedly in the theatre at Florence. The lady fainted. Next day the gentlemen met and fought. The Mar- chesa pined away and died, leaving a daughter, who was placed in a convent, and subsequently sought for in vain by her uncle, Mr. Murray, of Polmaise." Paintek, Pompec Battoni. Lent by Miss Ann Maxwell Graham. No. 23 John Maxwell of William wood. Grandson of John Maxwell (No. 11.) Married, in 1761, Martha, daughter of John Baird of Craigton, Painter unknown. Lent by the Directors of the Trades' House. 24 James Thomson. Died at Glasgow, 1717. Tanner in Glasgow. He bequeathed twelve thousand merks to the Trades' House, for the maintenance of six poor old men of the trades' rank, amongst whom the interest is divided quar- terly. The names, Thomson or Peddie, to be preferred for the pensions. Painter unknown. 8 Lent by the Directors of the Trades House. No. 25 James Muirhead. Born in Glasgow, 1657 ; died in Glasgow, 1727. Baker in Glasgow. He gifted to the incorporation of bakers five hundred merks, and bequeathed to that incorporation six thousand merks, that the interest might be applied towards the sup- port of three poor old freemen thereof ; and five hundred merits, that interest might be applied every second year in paying apprentice-fee of a boy descended of honest parents, and one thou- sand merks to the General Session of Glasgow, that the interest might be distributed among the general poor yearly — by deeds dated 4th, lGth March, and 21st November, 1726. Fainter unknown. 26 John Stevenson. Deacon of the Corporation of Cordiners. Left his means and estate to the corporation, with the burden of portion to his children and oyes, and of 200 merks to be distributed yearly among the poor of the trade. Painter unknown. Lent by James Stirling, Esq. 27 John Bell, Minister. Died at a great age in 1641. He was inducted in 1592 to St. Mary's or Tron Kirk, and was the first minister in it after it became a Presbyterian place of worship, In 1604 he was chosen, with Sir George Elphingston, Knight, Provost, and others, as Oversmen and Oddsmen in the submission between the merchants and craftsmen of the city, which resulted in the famous Letter of Guildry of 1605. In the year 1637 he was appointed, as the oldest minister in the bounds, to preach the opening sermon before the Great General Assembly held that year in Glasgow. He was father-in-law of George Luke, of Merkdaily father of* John Luke, of Claythorn. (No. 21). ) 9 - Lent by James Stirling, Esq, No. 28 John Andekson, Elder of Dowhill. Mercliaut in Glasgow. Treasurer of the City in 1640 ; a Bailie in 1646-1652, and thereafter till 1655 ; and Lord Provost of Glasgow in 1667-68. He appears to have been one of the earliest foreign mer- chants of Glasgow. M'Ure, in his account of the Sea- adveuturers, trading to sundry places in Europe, Africa, and America, since 1668, says, " Before this time John Anderson, elder and younger, of Dowlrill, James Peadie of Roughill, John Luke of Claythorn, Ninian Anderson, and Captain John Anderson, owners of the ship " Providence," first imported cherry sacke to Glasgow." He was also partner in the Soap Work established in 1667, of which Sir George Maxwell of Polok, Sir John Bell of Hamilton Farm, John Graham of Dougalston, John Luke of Claythorn, and others were partners. The capital of this joint stock concern, which M'Ure considered worthy of historical mention, was only £13,500. Sir John Mooi*e was a descendant of the above Provost Anderson through his grandmother Marion Ander- son, daughter of Provost John Anderson, younger, of Dowhill, who married the Reverend Charles Moore of Stirling. Provost John Anderson, the elder, was father-in-law of John Luke of Claythorn. (No. 29). Painter unknown. 29 John Luke, Elder of Claythorn. Died in 1702. Merchant in Glasgow. Master of Works in 1646} and Treasurer of the City in 1652, 1631, and 1669. He was concerned with his father-in-law, John Anderson, elder, of Dowhill, as a "sea adven- turer," and joint proprietor of the ship " Provi- dence ;" and also as a partner in the soap work established in 1667. This " Soapcrie " stood at the head of what is now the Candleriggs ; so named after it. This John Luke was the grandfather of Robert Luke. (No. 31). Painter unknown. 13 \ 10 Lent by James Stirling, Esq. No. SO John Stirling. Born, 1G77; died 1736. lie was a Bailie in 1716, 1724, and Lord Provost of the City of Glasgow in 1723-29. The name of" John Stirling, late Provost," appears in M'Ure's list of Merchants " trading to Virginia, Carribey Islands, &c." Provost Stirling was the great grand- son of Walter Stirling, Merchant in Glasgow, who was Dean of Guild in 1G37, and died 1G56. He was the father of William Stirling (born 1717) who established the calico-printitig firm of William Stirling & Sons, still existing in this city. He was also uncle of Bailie Walter Stirling, who founded Stirling's Library. His second daughter, Janet, (born 1707, died 1800), was married to Robert Luke (No. 31.) Painter unknown. s 31 Robert Luke. Born about 1700; died, 1752. Goldsmith and brewer. Treasurer of ti e City in 1730. M Ure, writing in 1737, says, in his account of " public works " within the City, " There is a stately brewarie belonging to Robert Luke, Goldsmith, consisting of a large kiln, lofts, cellars, and other store-houses, with all easements, and other pertinents thereto belonging." This "brew- arie " slood in the Gallowgate, on the " brook or rivolet Molandinar." He is also mentioned by M'Ure as one of the proprietors of an "Iron Manufactory," situated near the " great key or harbour of the Broomielaw," for manufacturing " all *orts of iron works, from a lock and key, to an anchor of the greatest size." Robert Luke was the grand- son of John Luke of Claythorn (No. 29), and married Janet (born 1707), second daughter of Provost John Stirling (No. 30). His eldest daughter, Isobel, was married to George Bogle, merchant in Glasgow ; and their daughter, Janet Bogle, was married to John Stirling, of Tilliechewan (No. 39S). Mrs. Luke survived her husband 48 years, and at her death in 1800, left the Luke family portraits to her great- grandson, William Stirling (No. 05). Painter unknown. 1 1 Lent by Peter Murdoch, Esq. of Langhank. No. 32 Peter Murdoch. Born at Glasgow, 1670 ; died at Glasgow, 1761. Merchant and sugar refiner. Lord Provost of Glasgow in 1730-1. This gentleman, with his son, John Mur- doch, Provost in 1746-7, 1750-1, 1758-9; his son-in- law, Andrew Cochran, Provost 1744-5 ; his cousin, John M'Ure alias Campbell, Clerk to the Registra- tion of Saisines, and other evidents for the city of Glasgow, town-clerk (the historian), with others of his family, managed the affairs of the city till the year 1768. Painter unknown. 33 John Wallace of Cessnock and Kelly. Born at Cairnhill, 1712 ; died at Kelly, 1805. For many years a leading West India merchant in Glas- gow. He was father of the late Robert Wallace, M.P. for Greenock, and of the late Sir James Max- well Wallace, K.H. See No. 459. Painter unknown. 34 Peter Murdoch. Born, 1704; died, 1734. Merchant. Married in August, 1732, to Margaret, youngest daughter of Sir Archibald Stewart, of Blackhall, Bart. Painter unknown. Lent by T. Craig Christie, Esq, oj Bedlay. 35 John Craig of Auchinearn. Born, 1737 ; died at Glasgow, 1814. An ironmonger in Glasgow, and a large burgage pro- prietor in St. Andrew's and Charlotte Streets. The latter formed part of the lands acquired by him from Bailie Luke. Painter unknown. 12 Lent by T. Craig Christie, Esq. of Bedlay. No. oG Mrs. Jean Blair or Craig. Born at Glasgow, 1749 ; died, 1818. Wife of John Craig, Esq., of Auchinearn. Painter unknown. Lent by Mrs. Marion Milne. 37 George Milne. Born at Edinburgh ; died at Glasgow. Goldsmith in Glasgow about a century ago; elected a councillor, 1775, and bailie of Glasgow, 1777 ; married Miss Louden, aunt of the late Lord Jef- fro}", who, while attending Glasgow College, lodged with his aunt. Painter unknown. Ljcnt by Sir George Campbell, Bart., of Succoth. 88 Archibald Campbell of Succoth. Born about 1G50; died about 1710. Governor for a time of the Castle of Dumbarton. Father of Sir Islay Campbell, Bart., Lord-Presi- dent of the Court "of Session (No. 283). Painter unknown. 29 Helen Wallace or Campbell. Born at Ellerslie, 1712 ; died at Garscube, 1767. Heiress of John Wallace, of Ellerslie ; married Archi- bald Campbell, of Succoth. Painter unknown. Lent by Mrs. Patrick, A thole Place. 43 — 48 Eight Portraits of the Ddnlops of Garnkirk. The first proprietor of Garnkirk, named Dunlop, was John, third son of James Dunlop, of Dunlop, and he purchased it in 1G30. His son, grandson, and great-grandson succeeded. The first James married in 1654 Elizabeth Robertson, daughter of Lord Bedlay. Their daughter was twice married, first in 1680 to Robert Campbell of Kovthwoodside, second son of Colin Campbell of Blythswood; and secondly, in 1697, to Patrick 13 Coutts, Merchant in Edinburgh. The eldest son of this last marriage, Lord Provost of Edinburgh, in 1742, founded in that city the banking house of Coutts, Brothers, and Co., afterwards Sir William Forbes and Co. Two of the younger sons of Provost Coutts founded the still existing banking house in London. Thomas Coutts, the great-grandson of the first James Dunlop, of Garnkirk, died in 1822, aged about 90, leaving his large fortune to his granddaughter, Miss Burdett Coutts. The Dunlops are an Ayrshire family. The first that is mentioned as Dunlop of that ilk is in the year 1260. The lineal repre- sentative of the Garnkirk branch of the family is Judge Dunlop, of Georgetown, Maryland, United States. The representative in this country is James Dunlop, Esquire of Tol- cross. These portraits are the property of Mrs. Patrick, great -grand -daughter of the last proprietor of the estate in the direct line. No. 47, portrait of a boy, represents James Dun- lop of Garnkirk, brother of Colin Dunlop of Carmyle, Lord Provost of Glasgow. Painters unknown. Lent by Colonel Carrieh Buchanan of Drumpeliier. No, 41) Andrew Buchanan of Drumpeliier. Born, 1G91 ; died 1750. Merchant. Dean of Guild 1729-30, 1740-41, and Lord Provost of Glasgow in 1746. He along with his brothers, Neil and Archibald, founded the Buchanan Society. He was also one of the founders of the Ship Bank, established in 1750. Painter unknown. 50 George Buchanan of Mount Yernon. Born, 1725 ; died, 1762. Merchant in Glasgow. Second son of Provost Andrew Buchanan, of Drumpeliier. He opened Virginia Street. Painter unknown. 14 Lent hy the Directors of the Towns Hospital Ivo. 51 Robert Tennent. Born, 1671; died, 1741. Merchant in Glasgow, and Bailie in 1720-1723. He be- queathed to the Town's Hospital £850 sterling. Painter unknown. 52 George Scott. Born, 3 730; died at London, 1767. Merchant in the East Indies. Bequeathed £100 stg. to the poor of the Town's Hospital. Painter unknown. 53 John Wilson of Shieldhall. Born, 1693 ; died, 1768. He bequeathed £450 stg. to the poor of the Town's Hospital. Painter unknown. 54 William Breadie. Born, 1674; died, 1743. Merchant in Glasgow, and Preceptor of the Town's Hos- pital, in which office he died. He bequeathed to the hospital £100 sterling. Painter unknown. 55 Robert Currie. Born, 1679 ; died, 1760. Merchant in Glasgow. For eight years Preceptor of the Town's Hospital, to which he bequeathed £100 stg Painter unknown. 56 James Spreull. Born, 1699 ; died, 1769. He bequeathed £100 stg. to the poor of the Town's Hospital. (See No. 12.) Painter unknown. 13 WEST GALLERY. The Numbers commence over (he Door and follow (o the h\\. Lent hy Professor Cowan, Af.D. No 57 Robert Cowan, M.D. Born at Glasgow, 1796 ; died at Glasgow, 1841. Professor of medical jurisprudence in the University of Glasgow; surgeon and physician to the Glasgow Royal Infirmary ; member of the Faculty of Physi- cians and Surgeons ; author of the Vital Statistics of Glasgow. Fainter, John Zephaniah Bell. Lent by the Rev. Alexander Lochore, JDrymen. 58 Robert Lochore. Born at Strathaven, 1762 ; died at Glasgow, 1852. Boot-maker, Glasgow; twice deacon of the Incorporation of Cordwainers ; founder of the Glasgow Annuity Society; a man of literary tastes, having composed a Jarge number of songs and descriptive poems. Painter, Chester Harding. Lent by the Directors of the Merchants' House. 59 James Ewing of Strathleven. Born at Glasgow, 1775 ; died at Glasgow, 1853. West India Merchant. Dean of Guild in 1816-17, and 1830-31, and Lord Provost of the City of Glas- gow in 1832-33. He was one of the Members of Parliament first elected for Glasgow after the passing of the Reform Bill of 1832. He was highly accomplished, of literary tastes, excellent business talents. He took a lead for many years in all public matters in Glasgow. He left £70,000 to asylums and charities of Glasgow — £31,000 of which to the Merchants' House of Glasgow, the interest to be applied in providing pensions for decayed Glasgow merchants, their widows, sons, or daughters. Painter, John Graham Gilbert. U.S.A. 16 Lent by Mrs. llothe* No. 60 George Stirling. Born at Glasgow, 1783 ; died at Glasgow, 1864. Was a partner of the firm of William Stirling & Son?. (See No. 30.) Painter, John Graham Gilbert, U.S.A. Lent by Thomas Grahame, Esq., Leamington. 61 Robert Grahame of Whitehill. Born 1759; died 1851. Writer in Glasgow. First Lord Provost of Glasgow after the passing of the lieform Bill of 1832. Eldest son of Thomas Grahame, writer in Glasgow, and brother of James Grahame, author of " The Sabbath. 3 ' Painter, Chester Harding. 62 Helen Geddes, Mrs. Graham. Wife of Robert Grahame, of Whitehill, No. 61. Painter, Sir Henry Raeburn, R.A. Lent by Charles T* Couper, Esq. 63 John Couper, A.M. and M.D. Born, 1794; died in Glasgow, 1855. Medical practitioner in Glasgow ; professor of materia medica in the University of Glasgow. Painter, John Graham Gilbert, R.S.A. Lent by Allan Scott, Esq. S4 Gilbert Kennedy. Born at Barrowheld House, 1773 ; died at Glasgow, 1855. Son of James Kennedy, of Auchtyfardle, and his ■wife, a daughter of William Orr of Barrowfield. Factor on the Castlemilk and Milton estates. For many years he was collector of assessed taxes ; patron of the Mitchell u Mortification " till hia death. Painter, John D< Gibson. 17 No. Lent by James Stirling, Esq. 65 William Stirling. Born, 1780; died, 1847. Merchant. He was a partner of the firm of William Stirling & Sons, founded by his grandfather, William Stirling, son of Provost John Stirling. (No. 30.) Painter, Sir Henry Baeburn, R.A. Lent by John Campbell, Esq. of Fossil. 66 Colonel Alexander Campbell of Possil and Torosay. Born, 1780 ; died at Craigiehall, 1849. Served at the taking of the Cape of Good Hcpe in 1806. He was present at the battle of Corunna, and commanded the 20th Regiment of Infantry in the Peninsular War. He was eldest son of John Campbell, Senr., (No. 142), and at one time a partner in the West India firm of John Campbell, sen., & Company. Painter, Sir Henry Baeburn, R.A. Lent by Charles T. Couper, Esq. 67 William Couper, A.M. Born, 1757 ; died at Glasgow, 1843. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, and of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow ; was a partner of the St. Rollox Che- mical Works, and of the Glasgow Apothecaries' Company. Painter, John Graham Gilbert, R.S.A. Lent by Mrs. Wilson, Gresham House. 68 John Wilson of Dundy van. Born at Broomhill, 1789 ; died at Ardenconnell, 1851 Ironmaster. A Member of the Town Council of Glasgow from 1843 till 1845, and a Bailie from 1844 till 1845. Painter, John Graham Gilbert, R.S.A. c 18 No. hent by Misses Baird of Closeburn. 69 Douglas Baird of Closeburn. Born at Kirk wood, Old Monkland, 1808 ; died at Close - burn, 1854. Ironmaster. A partner of Messrs. Wm, Baird & Co. 1'ainter, Daniel Macnee, R.S.A. Not from life — painted from a bust in 1855. Lent by James Baird, Esq. of Cambusdoon and Knoi/dart. 70 Mrs. Baird. Born, 1768 ; died at Coats House, 1851. Wife of Alexander Baird, Esq. of Lochwood. The mother of the Messrs. Baird of Gartsherrie. Painter, John Graham Gilbert, R.S.A. 71 Mrs. James Baird. Born at Edinburgh, 1822 ; died at Nice. 1857. Late wife of James Baird, Esq. of Knoydart. Painter, Sir Francis Grant, P. R. A. Lent by Alexander Keith, Esq., W.S.A. 72 John Henderson of Park. Born at Boness ; died at Glasgow, 1867. Merchant in Glasgow and London. He contributed largely of his great fortune to the religious and charitable Institutions of Glasgow. Painter, Alexander Keith, W.S.A. Lent by D. C. Rait, Esq. 73 The Yery Reverend William Routledge. Born, Calder Bridge, St. Bridgets, in Cumberland ; died at Glasgow, 1843. Dean of the Diocese of Glasgow, and Incumbent of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church. He founded in 1821 a Society for the benefit of aged women, and he zealously promoted collections annually for every local charity. Painter, John D. Gibson, U .S.A. 1!) No. Lent by John Stirling, Esq. 74 William Stirling. Born at Kippenross, 1787; died at Edinburgh, 1862. Second son of John Stirling of Kippendavie. West India Merchant, Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce in 1845, Director of the Merchants' House in 1840-41 , and 1845 to 1847, Director of the West India Associ- ation. Painter, William Dyce, R.A. Lent by John J. Stevenson. 75 James Stevenson. Born at Paisley, 1786 ; died at Edinburgh, 1866. Merchant in Glasgow. Subsequently to 1844, Alkali- maker, South Shields. Painter, Norman Macbeth. Lent by the Glasgow Royal Asylum for Lunatics, Gartnavel. 76 Donald Cuthbertson, LL.D. Born at Glasgow, 1784 ; died at Glasgow, 1864. From 1828 to 1833 inclusive, Convener of the Glasgow Grammar School ; his annual addresses he pub- lished in a small volume ; one of the City Magis- trates, 1831-32 ; Secretary and Treasurer to the Glasgow Royal Asylum for Lunatics for upwards of half a century, from 1814 to 1884 inclusive. Of marked literary tastes and acquirements, in acknow- ledgment of which the University of Glasgow con- ferred on him the degree of LL.D. Painter, Daniel Macnee, U.S.A. 77 Robert Cleghorn, M.D. Died at Shawfield, 1821. President of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons in Glasgow ; for many years Lecturer on chemistry in connection with the Glasgow University; Physician to tbe Royal Infirmary. This portrait was painted for Archibald Smith, Esq. of Jordanhill, (No. 292,) and was presented by him to the Directors of the Glasgow Asylum for Lunatics, in testimony of the important services to that institution of this eminent physician from 1814 till 1819. Painter, Sir Henry Raeburn R.A. 20 No. Lent by James Wright, Esq. 78 John Wright. Born at Glasgow, 1777 ; died at Glasgow, 1867. Merchant. He ficted in Glasgow for the New Lanark Spinning Mills. He was one of the originators of the plan for erecting the magnificent Royal Ex- change, and was an active promoter of various philanthropic institutions, as the Savings' Bank, the Old Man's Friend Society, the Seaman's Friend Society, and the Magdalene Institution. Painter, James Robertson. Lent by Robert M'Haffie^ Esq. of Eastwood. 79 David M'Haffie of Eastwood and Overton. Born at Rashiepark, Wigtownshire, 175G ; died at Glasgow, 1837. Mr. M'Haffie was connected with trade and commerce in Glasgow~for upwards of fifty years. Painter, John Graham Gilbert, Tt.S.A. Lent by William Murray, Esq. 80 William Murray, J.P./F.R.S.E. Born at Glasgow, 1790 ; died at Monkland House, 1858. Ironmaster. President of the Andersoniau University, a zealous promoter of the School of Art and other useful institutions, a fellow of the Geological Society, &c. Painter, Daniel Macnce, R.S.A. Ijent by Mrs. Baird of Elie, §c. 81 William Baird of Elie. Born at Woodhead, Old Monkland, 1796; died at Edinburgh 18G4. Was senior partner of the firm of Wm. Baird & Co., ironmasters, Gartsherrie and Glasgow. Member of Parliament for the Falkirk district of burghs, 1811 to 1846. Painter, John Graham Gilbert, U.S.A. 21 Lent hif James Baird, Esq. of Cumbusdoon and Knoydart. No. 82 Robert Baird of Auchmedden. Born at Kirkwood, Old Monkland, 1806 ; died at Cawdor House, 1856. A partner of Wm. Baird & Co., ironmasters, Gartsherrie. Lord Dean of Guild, 1855-56. Painter, Daniel Macnee, R.S.A. Lent by Peter Murdoch, Esq. of Langbanl. 83 Peter Murdoch. Born, 1734 ; died 1817 at Auldhouse. Merchant. Posthumous son of No. 34. This picture was presented by the Hodge-podge Club on the occasion of Mr. Murdoch's fiftieth year of member- sbip, in February, 1807, when he was the father of the Club. Painter unknown. Lent by G. W. Hamilton, Esq. 84 The Rev. John Hamilton, D.D. Born about 1713 ; died 1780. Minister of the High Church of Glasgow. Son of No. 20, and father of No. 131. Painter unknown. Lent by John P. Paeburn, Esq., Charlesfield. 85 The Rev. Andrew Thomson, D.D. Born at Sanquhar, 11th July, 1771); died at Edinburgh 9th February, 1831. In 1814, on the opening of St. George's Church, Edin- burgh, Dr. Thomson was fixed upon as the best qualified to be minister of that important charge, to which he was admitted, June 16th, of that year. Dr. Thomson was revered and beloved by his con- gregation, and held in high estimation as a clergy- man and an author. Painter, Sir Henry Raeburn, R.A. 22 No Lent by Mrs. Blackburn, Senr. of Killearn. 86 The Rev. Colin Gillies. Born at Glasgow about 1750 ; died at Glasgow, 1810, Son of the Rev. Dr. John Gillies, of the College Church, and minister successively at Shettleston, Greenock, and Paisley. Painter unknown. Lent by Mrs. Aithen. 87 Rev. William Thomson. Born at Doune, Perthshire, 1757; died at Hangingshaw, near Glasgow, 1842. Minister of the Relief Church at Beith for thirteen years, and subsequently of Hutchesontown Relief Church, Glasgow, for forty-two years. This portrait was painted for the Hutchesontown congregation, and presented by them to Mr. Thomson on 23d January, 1833. Mr. Thomson was, during his long ministry, one of the most prominent and distin- guished members of the Relief Church. Painter, J. D. Gibson, W.S.A. Engeavee, Colin Campbell. Lent by the Congregation of Anclerston United Presbyterian Church. 88 The Rev. Gavin Struthers, D.D. Born at Strathaven ; died at Glasgow, 1858. Author of the " History of the Relief Church." Painter, John Graham Gilbert, R.S.A. Lent by Andrew Mitchell, Esq. 89 John Mitchell, D.D. Born at Marshlands, near Beith, 1768; died at Glenar- buck, Dumbartonshire, 1844. Minister of Wellington Street United Secesjion Congre- gation, Glasgow, and professor of Biblical Criticism to the United Secession Church. Paintek, John Graham Gilbert, R.S.A. Hngbavees, S. W.lieijnolils and S. Cousins. 23 Lent hu Miss 11. J. Chalmers. No. 90 The Rev. Thomas Chalmers, D.D. See No. 95. J'ainter, Andrew Geddes, A.R.A. Engraver, W. Ward, A.R.A. Lent by Mrs. Black. 91 Rev. William Black, D.D. Born, 1801 ; died at Florence, 1851. Minister of the Barony Parish, and successor to the Rev. Dr. Burns ; educated at the University of Glas- gow ; ordained to the church of Shettleston, 1826 ; presented by the Crown to the church and parish of Barony in 1829 , he was the friend of the poor ; zealous and devoted in the oversight of his large parish ; earnest and faithful in his pulpit ministrations ; indefatigable in pro- moting church extension in destitute localities ; and the counsellor and benefactor of many a struggling student and friendless probationer. His early death was much mourned by his at- tached flock, by the many friends who loved him, and, indeed, by all who knew him. Painter, John Graham Gilbert, R.S.A. Lent by Dr. Norman M^Leod of the Barony. 92 The Rev. Norman M'Leod, D.D. Born, 1783; died, 1862. Minister of St. Columba, Glasgow ; chaplain to the Queen, and dean of H.M. Chapel Royal. Painter, John Graham Gilbert, R.S.A. Lent by M. S. Taylor, Esq. 93 The Very Rev. William Taylor, D.D. Born in Perthshire, 1744 ; died at Glasgow, 1823. Minister of the High Church of Glasgow from 1788 to 1823, and principal of the University of Glasgow from 1803 to 1823. He was an active promoter of the public charities, and was elected an Hono- rary Burgess of Glasgow. Painter, Sir Henry Raeburn, R.A. •24 Lent by the Sendtus of the University of Glasgow. No. 94 The Rev. Robert Findlay, D.D. Professor of Divinity in the University of Glasgow from 1783 to 1814. Dr. Findlay was author of " Two letters to Dr. Kennicot, London, 1762,'' and other works. Grandfather of Robert Findlay of Easterhill, manager of the Glasgow and Ship Bank. Painter, Peter Paillou. Lent by the Senatus of the Free Church College, Edinburgh. 95 The Rev. Thomas Chalmeus, D.D., LL.D., Oxon., D.C.L. and corresponding member of the Institute of France. Born at Anstruther, 1780 ; died at Morningside, 1847. As soon as he could form or announce a wish, he declared that he Avould be a minister. When a mere child he was found standing on a chair preaching vigor- ously from the text, " Let brotherly love continue." In 1791, when not yet twelve years old, he entered the United College of St. Andrews as a student ; and in 1795 he was enrolled a student of divinity. Although he showed more predilection for mathe- matics and chemistry than theology, yet when the young student in his turn conducted the devotional exercises in the public hall, he attracted crowds to listen to him. On leaving college he became tutor in a family, where he was ill-used ; and when nine- teen he was licensed as a preacher. He preached his first sermon at Wigan, on the 25th August, 1799. Having studied in the University of Edinburgh in 1801, he became assistant minister at Cavers. In 1803 he was appointed assistant to the Professor of mathematics at St. Andrews. His brilliant lectures proved very attractive. In 1803 he was presented to the living of Kilmany. In 1814 he was elected by the Town Council of Glas- gow minister of the Tron parish : he was by this time the most powerful preacher in the Scottish Church. In 1817 lie preached for the first time in London, his marvellou s eloquence attracting crowds to hear him, amongst whom were the greatest in 25 the land for intellect and power, who freely acknow- ledged his superiority. In 1819, when he was minister of St. John's, the Town Council, of Glas- gow gave him power to carry out his principles for the relief of the poor. At this time, the Rev. Edward Irving became his assistant. In 1823, Dr. Chalmers was elected Professor of moral philosophy at St. Andrews, and in 1828 to the divinity chair in Edinhurgh, which he resigned at the Disruption, and took the lead in the organization of the Free Church of Scotland. In 1845, he retired from the weighty duties of leadership, and devoted his atten- tion principally to his duties as Professor, " for a more special and intense care of those students who are to the Church her future guides and guar- dians." On the 31st May, 1817, this nohle spirit passed away. Painter, John Faed. Engraver, James Faed. Lent by Mrs. Black. No. ( J6 The Rev. John Burns, D.D. Bom at Stirling, 1744 ; died at Glasgow, 1839. Minister of the Barouy Parish Church, to which he was ordained on the 26th May, 1774. He succeeded the Reverend Laurence Hill , and was incumbent till his death, a period of 65 years. Before the erection of the present Barony Church he preached in the crypt of the Cathedral, which was used as a church by the landward heritors from 1599 till the erection of the present church in 1799. Painter, John Graham Gilbert, R.S.A. Engraver, Willia7ii Ward. Lent by John Ileugh, Esq., Holmewood, Tunbridge- Wells. 97 The Rev. Hugh Heugh, D.D. Born at Stirling, 1782 ; died at Glasgow, 1846. Painter, Daniel Macnee, U.S.A. Engraver, Edward Burton. E 26 Lent by William Kidston, Esq. No. 98 The Rev. William Kidston, D.D. Born at Stow, 1768 ; died at Glasgow, 1852, Minister of the United Presbyterian Church East Campbell Street, Glasgow, for sixty-two years, and during that time actively interested in many associations for the promotion of religion at home and abroad. Painter, John B. Gibson, W.S.A. Lent by A lexander Dick, Esq. 99 The Rev. John Dick, D.D. Born at Aberdeen, 1764; died at Glasgow, 1833. Minister of Greyfriars' United Secession — now United Presbyterian — congregation, and Professor of Divinity to the United Secession Church ; author of several works, including an " Essay on Inspira- tion," "Lectures on Theology," &c. Painter, Chester Harding. Lient by the Rev. A. Niven, Balfron. 100 The Rev. Thomas Brown, D.D. Born at Closebnrn, 9th August, 1776, and died at Glasgow 25th January, 1847. Minister of St. John's Church, Glasgow. Painter, John Graham Gilbert, U.S.A. Engraver, Samuel Cousins. Lent by Alexander Ranfcen, Esq. 101 The Rev. Alexander Ranken, D.D. Born at Edinburgh, 1757 ; died at Glasgow, 1827. Minister of St. David's parish, Glasgow; author of the " History of France ;" " Institutes of Theology," &c. Painter, Peter Paillou. 27 Lent by John Peter Raeburn, Esq. of Charlesficld. No. 102 The Rev. Archibald Alison, A.M., LL.B., Oxon., F.R.S. Born in Edinburgh, 1757; died, 1839. In 1772 he entered the University of Glasgow, and afterwards became an Exhibitioner at Baliol College, Oxford. In 1784 he married, at Edin- burgh, the eldest daughter of Dr. John Gregory, by whom he had six children. He was ^or thirty years senior clergyman of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Edinburgh. He was father of the eminent Professor Alison of the University of Edinburgh, and of Sir Archibald Alison, Bart., late Sheriff of Lanarkshire, (No. 310 and No. 454). In 1790 he published his principal work, " Essays on the Nature and Principles of Taste." Painter, Sir Henry Raeburn, R.A. Engraver, William Walker. Lent by the Right Reverend Bishop Gray. 103 The Right Reverend John Murdoch. Born at Wellheads, Enzie, 1796 ; died at Glasgow, 18G5. Roman Catholic Bishop, and Vicar- Apostolic of the Western District of Scotland. Painter, J. Edgar. Lent by John Stirling, Esq. 104 Edward Irving. See description of his Bust (No 443). Painter, William Dyce, R.A. Lent by W. G. Blackie, Esq., PL J). 105 Walter Graham. Born, 1747 ; died at Glasgow, 1833. Rum merchant. Master of Police in Glasgow in the years 1803 to 1805. Painter, John Graham Gilbert, U.S.A. [j ■ : 28 No. Lent by Thomas Williamson, Esq. 106 Margaret M'Alister. j5orn at mum, 1/00; cueci at ixiasgow, ioo4:. Wife of Dr. Alexander Macdonald, late of Gillin, Isle of Skye— one of the portraits exhibited by Sir 1 John Watson Gordon, then Mr. Watson, in 1822, to King George IV. at Holy rood. i 1 Painter, Sir John Watson Gordon, R.A., P.R.S.A. 1 I 1 Lent by James Dale, Esq. 107 Robert Haddow, Horn at Lanark, 1/73; died at feweetnope, near Both- well, 1826. Merchant, Glasgow ; river Bailie ; Bailie of Pro van from 1815 to 1816 ; one of the merchant Bailies, 1817 and ! 1818. Painter, J. Mellichap. Lent by Dr. Robert Perry. 108 Robert Perry, M.D. Born at Kilmarnock, 1783 ; died at Glasgow, 1848 Physician to Glasgow Koyal Infirmary for thirty three years ; elected President of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, 1843. Painter, Daniel Macnee, U.S.A. 1 ! i Lent by James Pattison. Esq. : 109 John Monteith of Auldfield, Pollokshaws. l 1 Born at Anderston, 1756 ; died at Glasgow, 1834. Power loom manufacturer and calico printer. It is believed Ihat he was the first in Scotland to erect power loom mills, and to introduce the use of gas in them for lighting. He was | also amongst the earliest pioneers in calico printing ; his printworks were at Balfron. Painter, John Graham Gilbert, R.S.A. li 29 Lent by Miss Barbara Carswell. No. 110 James Carswell. Born near Kilmarnock, 1767 ; died at Glasgow, 1856. Builder in Glasgow for upwards of sixty years, in part- nership with his elder brother, William Carswell. They built many dwelling-houses and warehouses in Glasgow, and the whole of Richmond Street, and were the first builders to introduce iron pillars, the earliest example of which construction is the shop front standing on the site of the old green market, Candleriggs. Pa*nter, Alexander Craig. Lent by George Jardine, Esq. 111 John Jardine of Hallside. Born, 1778 ; died, 1850. Son of Professor Jardine (No. 317.) Advocate and Sheriff of Ross and Cromarty. Mr. Jardine married a daughter of James Bruce, of Kinnaird, the Abyssinian traveller. Painter, Andrew Henderson. Lent by Charles Clark Mackirdy, Esq. 112 Thomas Campbell, the Poet. (See No. 279.) Born at Glasgow, 1777 ; died at Boulogne, 1844. Painter, Henry George Harlow. Lent by John S. Ran/cen, Esq. 113 John Smith of Craigend. Born at Craigend, 16th May, 1739 ; died there in Feb- ruary, 1816. Merchant in Glasgow. One of the old firm of Leitch & Smith, West India merchants. Painter, Sir Henry Raeburn, R.A. 30 Lent by James Dale, Esq. No. 1 1 4 David Dale of Rosebank. Bom at Stewarton, 1739 ; died in Glasgow, 1806. Yarn Merchant. A magistrate of the city of Glasgow in 1791 and 1794. In the dearth of the years 1782, 1791, and 1799, Mr. Dale imported large quantities of grain at his own risk, which he retailed to the poor at cost price. These deeds of beneficence gained for him the honourable title of " The Bene- volent Magistrate." In 1783, Mr. Dale erected the first of the cotton mills at New Lanark, subsequently increased in number to four. In 1783 he was appointed the first agent in Glasgow of the Royal Bank of Scotland, and in the same year he estab- lished the first works in this country for the dyeing of Turkey red. Painter unknown. Lent by the Trustees of the A tkinson Institution. 115 Thomas Atkinson. Born in Glasgow, 1801 ; died at sea, on his way Barbadoes, 11th October, 1833. Bookseller. Mr. Atkinson was a poet, an essayist, and a fluent speaker. He was a member of the Mer- chant House, and an ardent politician — a candidate for the Stirling burghs on the passing of the Reform Bill, but unsuccessfully so. He pub- lished his writings in three volumes under the title of " The Cameleon," and in two volumes under the title of " The Ant" — one of these two volumes being compiled from other works. He left a will, be- stowing legacies on friends and an annuity on his mother, the residue of his estate he conveyed to Trustees, to found an Institution in Glasgow for instruction by lectures on literature, language, art, and science. Painter, Andrew Henderson. Lent by the liev. L. Lockkart, D.D., of Milton- Loch hart. No. 116 Mrs. Lockhart, Widow of William Lockhart, Esq. of Birkhill, Lanarkshire. Born at Corehouse, 1738; died at Germiston, 1825. Mother of the Rev. Dr. John Lockhart of the College Church, and grandmother of John Gibson Lockhart, Esq. (Nos. 295 and 320). Painter, John Partridge. Lent by the Council of the Free Church College, Glasgow. 117 William Clark of Wester-Moffat. Born at Wester-Moffat, 1776, and died there in 1859. Founder of the Free Church College in Glasgow, in which he instituted bursaries of four hundred pounds per annum. This picture was presented to Dr. Clark, by gentlemen in the county of Lanark, in recognition of public services, and at his death it was presented by Mr. Towers Clark to the Glasgow Free Church College. Painter, Daniel AJacnee, R.S.A. Lent by John Guthrie Smith, Esq. 1 1 8 John Guthrie of Carbeth. Born at Baldernock, 1768 ; died at Edgcunibe Cottage, Devonshire, 1834. West India proprietor and merchant, was a magistrate of the city of Glasgow from 1810 to 1811, andDean of Guild in 1814 and 1815. Painter, Sir Henry Raeburn, R.A. Lent by Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander of Ballochmyle. 119 Claud Alexander of Ballochmyle. Born at Ballochmyle, 1789 ; died at Ballochmyle, 1845. Officer of the 1st Regiment of Guards. Painter, Sir Henry Raeburn, li. A. f 32 Lent by Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander of Ballochmyle. No. 120 Portraits of Claud Alexander and Boyd Alexander, of Southbar, the latter Member of Parliament for the Glasgow District of Burghs in 1802. Claud born at Newton, 1753 ; died at Ballochmyle, 1809. Boyd born at Newton, 1758, and died at Southbar, 1825. This picture was painted in 1784. Painter, John Zoffany, R.A. Lent by William Smith, Junr., Esq. 121 Mrs. Stewart Smith. Born at Glasgow, 1787 ; died at Glasgow, 1850. Daughter of No. 122. Painter, John Graham Gilbert, R.S.A. Lent by Mrs. Crum, the Rouken. 122 William Graham of Burntshields. Born at Paisley, 1760 ; died at Glasgow, 1836. Merchant in Glasgow. Painter, Sir John Watson Gordon, R.A. and P. R.S.A. Lent by W. Montgomerie Neilson, Esq. oj Queens/all. 123 J. B. Neilson, late of Queenshill. Died, 1865. Engineer, and discoverer of the hot blast, and originator of other inventions. Painter, John Graham Gilbert, R.S A. Lent by G. W. Hamilton, Esq. 124 Mrs. Helen Bogle or Hamilton. Born about the year 1760, in Glasgow. Married Mr. John Hamilton of Northpark (No. 131), about the year 1784. Mother of Archibald Hamil- ton (No. 137), of William Hamilton (partner of Robert Bogle & Co.), grandmother of Colin D. Donald. Painter, Sir Henry Raeburn, R.A. Lent by James Rodger, Esq. 125 Alexander Rodger. Born at East Calder, 1784 ; died at Glasgow, 1846. Editor in part of " Whistle Binkie," to which he was a large contributor. Many of his songs have attained a wide popularity. An edition of his works was published separately. Painter, Daniel Macnee, U.S.A. Lithographed by lUaclure & Macdonald. Lent by David Smith, Esq. 126 David Smith. Born at Lanark, 1799 ; died at West Bank, 1854. Civil engineer, and Land surveyor, author of several maps of Glasgow, and statistical information connected with the works of the late Dr. Cleland. Painter, Daniel Macnee, R.S.A. Lent by J. G. Barnes Graham, Esq. of Fereneze and Craigallion. 127 Adam Graham of Craigallion. Born at Lymekilns, Lanarkshire, 1742; died at Glasgow, Goldsmith. Painter, unknown. Lent by John Peter Raeburn. Esq., of Chariesfield. 128 Sir Walter Scott, Baronet. Born at Edinburgh, August 15, 1771; died at Abbotsford, September 21, 1832. Painter, Sir Henry Raeburn, R.A. Advocate ; one of the early writers in the Edinburgh Review, Member of Parliament ; in the session of 1810 he distinguished himself by his speeches on the state of the circulating medium. A monu- ment was erected to his memory in Westminster Abbey. Painter, Sir Henri/ Raeburn, R.A. 1824. 129 Francis Horner. Born at Edinburgh, 1778 ; died at Pisa, 1817. K 34 Lent by Robert Mart, Es Lent by Jcunes Pattison, Esq. 156 Miss Isabella Pattison. Born at Philadelphia, 1818; died at Blythswood Square, 1842. Painter, Thomas Duncan, R.S A. and A.R. 4. Lent by Miss Angus. 157 William Angus, LL.D. Born at Aberdeen, 1771 ; died at Ayr, 1848. Teacher of English in Glasgow. He was for many years at the head of his profession, and was much respected. Painter, William Keith, W.S.A. Lent by Mrs. Margaret Pattison. 158 Granville Sharpe Pattison. Born at Glasgow, 1792 ; died at New York, 1851. Professor of Anatomy in the London University, and afterwards in the University of New York. Painter, Chester Hardinp. Lent by John Pattison, Esq. 150 Alexander Hope Pattison, Lieutenant-Colonel, K.H. Born at Kelvingrove, 1785 ; died in Bahama, 1824. \He served actively during the whole Peninsular War ; he was twenty-eight times in action, and was twice wounded ; he led the forlorn hope at Badajoz, and was made a Knight of Hanover for his services ; he commanded the forces in the Bahamas when he died. Painter, Thomas Duncan, U.S.A. and A.R.A. Lent by Andrew Mitchell, Esq. 160 Lilias Oswald or Mitchell. Born at Shieldhall, 1785; died at Glasgow, 1846. Daughter of Alexander Oswald, Esq., of Shieldhall, merchant in Glasgow, and wife of Andrew Mit- chell, Esq., of Maulside. Painter, Daniel Macnee, U.S.A. V I ■- 42 ( No. Lent by Andrew Mitchell, Esq. 161 Andrew MiTCHEix'of jMaulside. jJUiii ab iT-LclL SlUdllU., llcdl JDulLLl, x 4 4 *± y U.1GCI ai Glasgow, 1845. Writer, Glasgow. Fainter, Darnel Macnee, K.S.A. Lent by Robert Edwiston, Esq. 162 Mrs. Archibald Edmiston. J>orn at Glasgow, 1795 ; died at Dowal Lodge, 1855. Wife of the late Archibald Edmiston, Hutchesontown, who was twice chief magistrate of the Gorbals, and subsequently a member of the Town Council of Glasgow. Painter, Daniel Macnee, U.S.A. L^ent by John P. Alston, Esq. of Muirburn. 1C>3 John Alston of Muirburn. i>oiii m iviun uuiii, i/ z ±o ; tu e Li ax iriasgow, loio. Eldest son of George Alston, Esq., of Muirburn. He was an American merchant, and afterwards manager of the Thistle Bank. Painter, Peter Paillou. Lent by John Pattison, Esq. 164 Mrs. Hope Margaret Moncrieff or Pattison of Kelvingrove. Born at Kilforgie, 1758 ; died at Glasgow, 1833. Wife of John Pattison, Esq., of Kelvingrove. Painter, Sit Henry ltaeburn } JR. A. Lent by James Graham. Esq. 165 James Graham, Hornbank, J. P. ijoin, rvineain xan.su, i//o; oiieci at iioinoank, ioju. Builder, and for thirteen years a member of the Town Council, was a Magistrate, and Convener of the 1 Trades' House from 1833 to 1834, and from 1835 to 183G. Painter, John D. Gibson, W.S.A. 43 No. Lent by Joh'i. P. Alston, Esq. of Muirburn, 166 George Alston of Muirburn. Born at Glasgow, 1775 ; died at Muirburn, 1850. Eldest son of John Alston, Esq. of Muirburn, (No. 163). Merchant in Glasgow; Justice of Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant. Painter, John Graham Gilbert, R.S.A. Lent by John Pattison, Esq. 167 John Pattison of Kelvingrove. Bora at Paisley, 1755 ; died at Glasgow, 1807. Merchant in Glasgow. The first to introduce cotton- spinning into Glasgow by machinery. Painter, Sir Henry Raeburn, R.A. Lent by the Directors of the Chamber of Commerce. 1G8 Gilbert Hamilton. Born at Glasgow, 1744; died at Glasgow, 1808. Merchant in Glasgow, one of the founders and the first Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, which office he held from ] 783 till 1808. Before the Bank of Scotland established a branch in Glasgow, he was the first Collector for that bank. Elected Lord Provost in 1792. He took a great interest in the promotion of education in Glasgow. Painter unknown. Lent by Archibald A. Speirs, Esq., of Elderslie, M.P. 169 Archibald Speirs of Elderslie. Born, 1758; died, 183*2. Eldest son of Alexander Speirs of Elderslie (No. 172.) Painter, Sir Henri/ Raeburn, RA. Lent by John William Burns, Esq., of Kilmahew. 170 John Burns. Born at Glasgow, 1806; died at Fort-Hare, South Africa, 1853. Son of John Burns, M.D. (No. 313.) Lieutenant-Colonel of the 2nd Regiment of Queen's Royals. Entered the 78th Highlanders in 1827, and served throughout the Kaffir war. Painter, John Graham Gilbert, R.S.A. 41 No. Lent by Lindsay IT. Wilson, Esij. 171 Geokoe Wilson of Dalmarnock. Born at Hurlet, 1790; died at Auchineden, 1801. Ironmaster. (Son of No. 182.) Painteb, Daniel Macnee, U.S.A. Lent by A. G. Speirs. Esq. <>J Culcreuc/i. 1 72 Alexander Speirs of Elderslie. Born, 1714; died, 10th December, 1782. Merchant in Glasgow. Treasurer of the Burgh in 1755, and a Bailie from 1757 till 1762. Was one of four enterprising merchants, who were chiefly instrumental in laying the foundation of the commercial greatness of Glasgow. He was the largest importer of tobacco in Europe, and chief of " the Virginia Dons," so well known in old Glasgow story. Was also a leading partner in " The Glasgow Arms Bank," established in 1750 — the firm having been at one time Speirs, Murdoch, and Company. When the first Ameri- can Avar broke out, tobacco rose in price one thousand per cent. Mr. Speirs was a large holder, and made an immense fortune. He pur- chased the lands of Elderslie from the lineal re- presentative of Sir William Wallace, the great Scottish patriot, as well as various other exten- sive estates in Renfrewshire, which he united into a barony, under the general title of " Elders- lie;" and built, in a central portion of it, the mansion bearing that name, facing the Clyde. The town residence of Mr. Speirs Avas known as "The Virginia Mansion," and stood at the head of, and looked down, Virginia-street — a spacious edifice, with hot-houses and ornamental garden, reaching south to the line of the modern Wilson- street, where stood a handsome gateway and two lodges. A monument to Mr. Speirs was erectid at the time of his death, by a number of his friends, in the Episcopal Church of St. .Andrew, facing the Green. Painter, William Cochran. 4f> No, Lent by the Directors of the Merchants' House. 173 Mrs. Mary Buchanan or Speirs. Wife of Alexander Speirs, the first of Elderslie, mer- chant in Glasgow. Her maiden name was Mary Buchanan. She was daughter of Archibald Buchanan, of Silverbanks and Auchentorlie, Dumbartonshire, and of Hillington, in Renfrew- shire — one of the " Virginia Dons." He built, for his town residence, the first edifice in Vir- ginia-street, opened by his brother in 1752. The City of Glasgow Bank now occupies the site. The paternal grandfather of Mrs. Speirs was George Buchanan, an eminent merchant in Glas- gow, of the Leny branch of the ancient family of Buchanan, of Buchanan. Her maternal grand- father was Peter Murdoch, of Rosehill, Renfrew- shire, another of the Virginia merchants, and Lord Provost of Glasgow in 1730. She was the sister of Andrew Buchanan, of Ardenconnel, Dumbartonshire, and niece of Andrew Buchanan, of Drumpellier, Lord Provost in 1740 (See No. 50) ; and of Neil Buchanan, Member of Parlia- ment, in 1744, for the Glasgow district of burghs. These uncles of Mrs. Speirs were two of the founders of" The Buchanan Society" of Glasgow in 1725 — the oldest of the charitable institutions of this city, except Hutchesons' Hospital. Her grand-nephew, Sir Andrew Buchanan, is the British ambassador at the Court of Russia. Mrs. Speirs gifted £2000 to the Merchant's House of Glasgow. Painter unknown. Lent by John Baird. Esq. of TJry. 174 Alexander Baird of TJry. Born at Kirkwood, Old Monkland, 1799 ; died in London, 1862. Ironmaster ; member of the firm of Messrs. Baird, of Gartsherrie ; member of the Town Council, and river Bailie in Glasgow, 1842, 1844. Painter, Daniel Macnce, R.S.A, 46 N() Lent by J. C Colquhoun, Esq. of Killermont. 175 John Campbell of Clathick. Merchant. Bailie from 1777 till 1786. Lord Provost of Glasgow, 1788-89. He took an active interest in public affairs, and was a promoter of all the benevolent institutions of last century in Glas- gow. Paintek, Sir Henry Raeburn, R.A. Lent bij Archibald Robertson, Esq. 176 John Robertson. Born at Greenock, 1788 ; died at Glasgow, 1848. Banker in Glasgow. Painter, Alexander Blaikley. (The head of the portrait was painted in 1835.) Lent by C. Macpherson Campbell, Esq., of Ballimore. 177 Mungo Nutter Campbell of Ballimore. Born, 1790 ; died at Ballimore House, 1862. Partner of the firm of John Campbell, sen., & Co., merchants, Glasgow. Dean of Guild, 1823-24. Lord Provost of Glasgow, 1825-26. Paintek, Sir Henry Raeburn, R.A. Lent by J, C. Colquhoun Esq. of Killermont. 178 Archibald Campbell Colquhoun of Claythorn, Killermont, and Garscadden. Sheriff of Perthshire. Lord- Advocate, and Lord Clerk Register, and Member of Parliament for Dumbar- ton. He was for many years a partner in the Thistle Bank. Painter, Sir Henry Raeburn, R.A. Lent by Alexander B. M'Grtgor, Esq. 17!) Alexander M'Grigor of Kernock. Born at Glasgow, 1796 ; died at Glasgow, 1853. Writer in Glasgow, g Son of No. 266. Painter, John Graham Gilbert, R.S.A. 47 No Lent by Mrs. Hamilton Gray of Carntyne. 180 Portrait when a boy of the Rev. John Hamilton Gray of Carntyne. Born at Glasgow, 1800 ; died at London, 1807. Vicar of Bolsover and Scardiffe, Derbyshire, and Rector of Walton le Wold, Leicestershire, Deputy-Lieutenant of Lanarkshire. Educated at Glasgow College and Magdalene College, Oxford. Genealogist, and author of the articles in Sir B. Burke's works of the Lanark- shire families and their estates; also of articles in magazines and journals upon the coal and other trades of Glasgow in the 17th century. An inter- esting autobiography has been privately printed by his Widow. Painter, Sir Henry Raeburn, R.A. Lent by Robert B. Finlay, Esq., Greenock. 181 Robert Brown. Born at Carco, Dumfriesshire, 1754 ; died at Glasgow, 1830. Banker, and author of the " Union Gazetteer. " He was associated with the late James Dennis- ton, Esq., and others, in the establishment of the first Glasgow bank, 1809, of which he was accountant and partner till his decease. This por- trait was presented to the family by Mr. Dennis- ton as a mark of distinguished esteem, and as a memento of much valued friendship. Painter, Jamis Tannock. Lent by John Wilson, Esq., of Hurlet. 182 John Wilson of Thornley, M.A. Born at Hawkhead, 2nd February, 1761; died at Crookston, 27th February, 1847. Merchant. Educated at the University of Glasgow ; distinguished himself as a student, especially by proficiency in mathematical science ; graduated as Master of Arts in 1778 ; in 1781 succeeded his father as Factor to the late Earl of Glasgow ; in 1792 lie became Tacksman of the Earl's coal and lime-works at Hurlct j in 1795 he was named, by 48 the founder, a trustee of Anderson's University, in which he took a deep interest. He was one of the visitors of the University of Glasgow under the Royal Commission of 1830. For thirty years he acted as Chancellor of the Jury in striking the Fiars prices for the county of Ren- frew. In 1843 resolutions were unanimously adopted at the General Quarter Sessions, expres- sive of the high value at which Mr. Wilson's long services were estimated. Mr. Wilson published various works. In 1790 the gold medal of the Highland Society was awarded for his " Essay on Enclosing Highland Farms under Breeding Stock." In 1833 he published "The Political State of Scotland/' containing a list of all the Scottish representatives from 1707 till 1832. Mr. Wilson was an active member of various literary and scientific societies, and, as President of the Statistical Society, he devoted much time to the consideration of the question of weights and measures, the Society, in 1836, recording its ap- preciation of his services. Paintee, J. Lonsdale. Lent by A. Camjriell, Esq. No. l#o Alexander Campbell of Hallyards. Born at Doune, 1768 ; died at Glasgow, 1817. West India Merchant, a Captain in 1807 in the High- land Sharpshooters, and a chief promoter and sup- porter of the Celtic Society. Painter, Sir Henry Raeburn, R.A. Lent by Mrs. Dunlop, Carlibar. 184 Henry Dunlop of Craigton. Born at Linwood, 1799 ; died at Edinburgh, 1867. Merchant in Glasgow. He was a Bailie 1836-37, and Lord Provost in 1837-40. Deputy-Lieutenant of the county of Lanark. At one time Deputy-chair- man of the Clyde River Trust. He was for nearly 30 years in the direction of the Glasgow Chamber 4!) of Commerce, and was three times elected chair- man of that body, namely, in 1841, '50, and '62. He was for twenty years deputy-chairman of the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway Company ; was President of the Glasgow Bible Society from 1850 to 1861, and latterly one of the Vice-Presidents of the National Bible Society. See No. 388. Painter, William Wallace. No . Lent by Mrs. Dunlop, Carlibar. 185 James Dunlop. Born at Dovecothill, 1762; died at Largs, 1826. Cotton-spinner. This picture was presented by Wil- liam Dunn, Esq., Duntocher, to the family of Mr. Dunlop. Painter, Chester Harding. Lent by Henry Houldsworth, Esq. 18G John Houldsworth of Cranstonhill. Born at Cranstonhill, 1807; died at Glasgow, 1859. Merchant, Provost of Anderston ; a member of the Town Council from 1856 till 1859, being senior Bailie of Glasgow at his death. (Son of No. 190.) Painter, Daniel Macnee, U.S.A. Lent by Mrs. Alexander Graham. 187 Alexander Graham of Dunclutha. Born at Glasgow, 1791; died at Glasgow, 1860. Merchant, and a partner of the firm of Wm. Graham & Co. Painter, Thomas Duncan, U.S. A Lent by David Robertson, Esq. 188 David Kobertson. Born at Garden, Perthshire, 1795; died at Glasgow, 1854. Bookseller to Her Majesty ; publisher, and in part editor, of " Whistle Binkie" and « The Laird of Logan " — to the latter work he was himself a con- tributor to a large extent. Amongst other works, he published many in the Scottish language. He was very intimately associated with the literary coterie of his time in Glasgow, which included William Motherwell, Carrick, Atkinson, Andrew Henderson, Dugald Moore, Dr. Strang, and Wil- liam Kennedy. Painter, Daniel Macnee, R.S.A. 50 No. Lent by Mrs. Helm Laurie of Laurieston. 189 James Laurie of Laurieston. Born at Glasgow, 1773 ; died at Glasgow, 1851. Merchant in Glasgow, and distinguished by mercantile enterprise in connection with the manufactures of Glasgow and Paisley in the early part of the century, and, in union with his brother, Mr. David Laurie, the founder of the district of Glasgow which bears his name. Painter, William Bonnar, R.S.A. Lent by Henry Houldsworth, Esq. 190 Henry Houldswortii of Cranstonhill and Coltness. Born in Nottinghamshire, 1770; died at Coltness, 1853. Merchant, Provost of Anderston for some years. Painter, David Munro, after Sir John Watson Gordon. Lent by Mrs. Agnes Johnston. 191 William Johnston, of Glenorchard, Banker in Glasgow. Born at Barraston, Baldernock. in 1806; died at Glasgow in 1864, in the 58th year of his age. Mr. Johnston was one of our most eminent and distin- guished citizens. As Manager of the Commercial Bank in Glasgow, Chairman of the Caledonian Railway Company from 1854 to 1859, Trustee on the large iron and coal estates of Govanhill and Calder, belonging to the late Mr. Dixon, and in a variety of ways his capacity for work and his great powers of business application were most conspicuous. His mind was very broad and comprehensive, capable of grasping most difficult questions of commercial law and practice, and he was most frequently resorted to as referee in business difficulties. He was also much esteemed for his kindness of heart and unassuming Christian deportment. Painter, Daniel Macnee, U.S.A. Jjent by Professor Cowan. 192 John King an. Born at the Manse of Crawford-John, 1771 ; died at Chelten- ham, 1864. Merchant in Glasgow; a member of the Merchants' House, and of the Glasgow Society of the Sons of the Clergy. Described in the will of Dr. Parr as " the witty, keen-sighted, and light-hearted." Painter unknown. 61 No. Lent by Robert Leadbetler, K~°X°~^ The Numbers Commence over the Door and Follow to (he Right. - — ^S Hacldow, Robert, 107 Hamilton, Robert, of Airdrio 278 Hunter, Samuel, 379 Hamilton, Thomas, 2u7 Hunter, William, M.D 286 Do. 300 Do. 416 Hamilton, Sir William, Bart., of Preston and Fingalstone, 383 Irvine. Edward, Rev 101 Do. Do. 443 Jardine, George, of HalJside, 317 Jar/dine, Mrs Janet Lindsay 319. Jardine, John, of Hillside, Ill Jeffray, James, M.D., of Cardowan, .. 354 Johnston, William, of Glenorchard, .. 191 Kennedy, Gilbert, . 64 Knowles, James Sheridan 257 Kingan, John, 192 Knox, John, 363 Kidston, Rev. William, 98 Lamond, Catherine Mathie, 442 Lamond, Robert, 441 Lockhart, Sir George, of Carnwarth, .. 9 Lumsden, James, of Yoker Lodge, .. 239 Laurie, James, of Laurieston, 189 Luke. John, Elder, of Claythorn, .. 29 Leadbetter, John, 103 Lockhart, John Gibson, D.C.L., Oxon,, 295 Do. Do , 320 Leitch, John, of Ivlmardinny, .. ..431 Lockhart, Mrs. , 116 Lockhart, Mrs. 312 Lowe, Dr. Peter, 17 Loch ore, Robert, 58 Luke, Robert, 31 Leechman, Very Rev. William, D.D., 332 Lockhart, Sir William, of Lee, .. .. 10 Lorrain, William, LL.D 238 Morrison, Alexander, of Ballinakiil, .. 333 M'Giigor, Alexander, of Kernrck, .. 266 M'Grig or, Alexander, of Kernock, .. 179 Mitchell, Andrew, of Maulside, .. .. 161 M'Lellan, Archibald, 241 Mackay, Charles, 222 Moore, D-jgald 252 M'Harfie, David, of Eastwood & Ovej ton, 79 Maclure, David, .. 150 Macfavlane, Very Rev. Duncan, .. .. 314 Monteith, Gtcrge Cunningham, M D. , 3C6 | Milne, George; 37 Murdoch, Gcrge 2 J No. Murdoch, George, 264 Monteith, Htnry, of Ca's'airs 340 Marshall, Henry, yj Macculloch, Horatio, i7 Muirhead, James 25 Macnab, James 392 Maxwell, John, of Williamwood, .. .. 11 Maxwell, John, of Williamwood, .. .. 23 Mitchell, John, D. D , 89 Murdoch. Right Rev. John, 103 Murdoch, Mrs., 3 Maxwell, Sir John, Bart., of Pollok, .. 351 Maxwell, Sir John, Lord Pollok, . . 369 Miller, John 380 Monttith, John, of Auldfield 109 M'Cubbin, John, 233 Millar, John, 423 Moore, John, M.D 348 Moore, fair John 349 M'Allister, Margaret 106 Maxwell, Lady Matilda Bruce, .. .. 350 M'Leod, Rev. Norman, D.D, .. .. 92 M'Allister, Colonel Norman, .. .. 4 - ?9 Mitchell, Lilias Oswald or 160 Murdoch, Peter 32 Murdoch, Peter, 34 Murdoch, Peter, .. 83 Macadam, Peter, 242 Muter, Rev. Robert, D.D., of Broompark, 342 Murray, Stewart, 139 Macgill, Rev. Stevenson, D.D., .. .. 2S8 Maxwell, Captain Thoma?, 6 Monro. Sir Thomas, Bart., K.C.3., Lin- dertis, 275 Macaulay, Thomas Babington, Lord Macaulay, 282 Murray, Will'am, J.P., F.R.S.E., .. .. 80 Morgan, William, .. ..152 Mills. William, 225 Murdock, William, 267 Meikleham, W.,LL.D 269 Motherwell, William, 412 Do. do., 43:i Maclean, William, of Plantation, .. 450 Napier, John, of Merchiston, 371 Neilson, J. B.,of Queenshill, .. ..123 Oswald, Alexander, of Changue 334 Oswald, Elizabeth, of Scotstout,, .. ..338 Oswald, George, of Scotstoun, .. .. 335 Oswald, Rev. James, D.D 337 Oswald, James, of Auchincruive, M.P., 456 Orr, Joun, of Barrowfield. 370 Oswald, Richard, of Scotstoun, .. ..375 Pattison, Lt.-Col. Alexander Hope, K.H., 159 Palmerston, Viscount, 393a 140 No. Phillips, Mrs. Francis Mertin 391 Pattison, Granville Sharp, .. .. .. 158 Pattison, Miss Isabella, 156 Pattison, James,. 156 Pattison, John, 154 Pearson, John, .". .. .. 147 Pattison, John, of Kelvingrove, .. ..167 Pattison, M. M. ' .. ..155 Pattison, Mrs, Hope Margaret Moncrieff, 164 Park, Patric, A.E.S.A., 386 Perry, Bobert, M.D. 108 Pollok, Eobert, 419 Paton, William P. 216 Bam say, Allan ,.. ..195 Ranken, Rev. Alexander 101 Rodger, Alexander, 125 Do. 390 Robertson, David, 183 Ritchie, Henry, of Busbie and Craigton, 254 Beddie, James, LL D 416 Ritchie, James, of Busbie and Craigton, 438 Richardson, James, of Ralston 280 Rennie, John 200 Robertson, John Murdoch, 144 Eobertsou, John, 176 Reid, Robert, of Strahoun Lodge, . . .. 227 Reid, Rev. Thomas, D.D 290 Do. 426 Routledge. Very Bev. "William, . . . . 73 Bichardscn, William, 301 Eamsay, William, of Eannagulzion, .. 325 Bobiijson, William Bose 457> Smith, Adam, LL.D., 437 Speirs, Alexander, of Eldeis ie, .. .. 1. 2 Speirs, Archibald, of Elderslie, .. .. 169 Skirving, Archibald, 199 Smith, Archibald, of Jordanhill, . . . . 292 Stirling, Christian Ersfcine, 314 Stirling, Chailes, Si5 Smith, David, 126 Scott, Dr., and Sister, 2S5 Stow, David 293 Sandford, Sir Daniel, M P. 327 Stewart, Dugald 3G1 Steele, Francis, M.A., and M.D., .. 382 Struthers, Bev. Gavin, D.D 83 Scott, George 52 Stirling, George, 60 ^rrith, Mrs. Isabella Euing 330-. Smith, James, of Jordanhill, 311 Stevenson, Miss Jane 135 Stevenson, Jau:es, 75 fcommervi'le, James, 218 Spreull, James, 12 Spreull, James, 56 Spreull, John 7 Stirling, John, 3C8 Stevenson John, 26 Stirling, John, 30 | Smith, John, of Craigend 113 Sommervilie, John 217 Swanston, John, of SpriDgvale, .. ..329 No. Shortridge, John, 378a Sheriff, John, A.R.S. A, 421 Snodgras?, Neil, 272 Do 401 Stevenscn, Miss Margaret 136 Smythe, Mrs. Margirefc. of Methven, .. 336 Speirs, Mrs. Mary Ruchanan, 173 Stevenson, Nathaniel, 255 Do. 445 Simson, Bobert, M.D., 365 Smith, Mrs. Stewart, 121 Smith, Stewart, .420 Smollett, Tobias, 355 Scott, Sir Walter, Bart., 123 Spang, William, 18 Stirling, William, 65 Stirling, William 74 Snell, William, 232 Steel, William, Jun., .. 251 Thomson, Bev. Andrew, D.D. , .. .. 85 Tennant, Charles, St Rollox, 237 Todd. Charles, .. ..262 Tod, David, of Ayton, 261 Thomson, James, 461 Thomson, James, 24 Towers, James, 210 Thomson, James, LL.D 346 Tran, John, 360 Thomson, John, of Allan Park 410 Thomson, Neale, of Camphill 206 Tennent, Robert 51 Thomson, Robert, of Camphill, .. ..204 Thomson, Thomas, M.D. , 353 Thomson, Bev. William 87 Taylor, Very Bev. William 93 Whitelaw, Alexander 234 Watt, Alexander, LL.D 395 Warden, Archibald, of Newton Park, 299 Wallace, Archibald 341 Wardrop, Daniel, 430 Wi'son, George, of Dalmarnock 171 Williams, Hugh William 201 Watt, James 316 Do. 393 Wardrop, James 430 Wilson, James, M.D. , 296 Watt, James 378 AVright, John, 78 Wallace, John, of Cessnock and Kelly, 33 Wardrop, John 430 Wilson, John, of Shieldhall, 53 Wilson, John, of Dundyvan, 68 Wilson, John, of Thornley, M, A., .. 182 Do. Do 447 Whitehead, John, J.P 215 Wilson, John, 270 Watson, John, of Bathfield, 397 Wallace, Bobert, of Kelly 459 Watson, Thomas 268 Wilson, William Eae, 428 Watson, William 462 /// / 1/ 0 0 ft < I , 23120 UBUMffy "