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*[[George Meldrum (1634?-1709)|George Meldrum]] - 1701
 
*[[George Meldrum (1634?-1709)|George Meldrum]] - 1701
  
*[[William Hamilton (1669-1732)]] - 1709
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*[[William Hamilton (1669-1732)|William Hamilton]] - 1709
  
 
*[[James Smith (1680-1736)|James Smith]] - 1732
 
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*[[John Gowdie (c1682-1762)|John Gowdie]] - 1733
 
*[[John Gowdie (c1682-1762)|John Gowdie]] - 1733
  
Robert Hamilton, 1754
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*[[Robert Hamilton (1707-1787)|Robert Hamilton]] - 1754
  
Andrew Hunter, 1779
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*[[Andrew Hunter (1744–1809)|Andrew Hunter]] - 1779
  
William Ritchie, 1809
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*[[William Ritchie (1748-1830)|William Ritchie]], 1809
  
 
Thomas Chalmers, 1828
 
Thomas Chalmers, 1828

Revision as of 11:36, 11 May 2015

The Chair of Divinity had been founded in 1620, following the separation of the roles of Principal and Professor of Theology. It soon began to attract private donations and bequests. Between 1618 and 1634, the Town Council received 8,475 merks from ten separate donors towards the upkeep of the Chair. These sums, however, were dwarved by the funds bestowed by Bartilmo Somerville in 1639.

Professors of Divinity

Thomas Chalmers, 1828

John Lee, 1844

Thomas J. Crawford, 1859

Robert Flint, 1876

William Paterson Paterson, 1903