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  • ...[[Library|Edinburgh University Library]] (La.III.237)]]'''Charles Mackie (1688-1770)''' was appointed as Edinburgh University’s first Professor of [[History| ...Mackie’s father in 1699, Carstares appears to have overseen his education. Mackie matriculated at Edinburgh University in 1702 and graduated in 1705. He cont
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  • [[Charles Mackie (1688-1770)]] was appointed as Edinburgh University’s first Professor of [[History]] ...9)]], Professor of Moral Philosophy at Edinburgh University, taken down by Mackie when a student, 1703-1704 (Dc.7.79)
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  • ...sal Civil History and Greek and Roman Antiquities]] with [[Charles Mackie (1688-1770)]] between 1754 and 1765. Both men were succeeded by [[John Pringle (1741-1
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  • ...sal Civil History and Greek and Roman Antiquities]] with [[Charles Mackie (1688-1770)]] from 26 December 1753 to 4 December 1754. He was succeeded by [[William
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  • *Typescript and notes on [[Charles Mackie (1688-1770)]] the first Professor of [[History]] at Edinburgh University
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  • ...[[Library|Edinburgh University Library]] (La.III.237)]]'''Charles Mackie (1688-1770)''' was appointed as Edinburgh University’s first Professor of [[History| ...Mackie’s father in 1699, Carstares appears to have overseen his education. Mackie matriculated at Edinburgh University in 1702 and graduated in 1705. He cont
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  • ...day -- fell upon a protégé and intimate of Carstares in [[Charles Mackie (1688-1770)]]. ...ors of Constitutional History, Roman Law, and Rhetoric and Belles Lettres. Mackie was a popular and influential lecturer whose pupils included such future lu
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  • ...6, Edinburgh University Archives (EUA IN1/GOV/SEN/1)]]The Jacobite army of Charles Edward Stuart ('Bonnie Prince Charlie') occupied Edinburgh between 16 Septe ...Library|Edinburgh University Library]] (Corson P.6046)]]On 19 August 1745, Charles Edward Stuart raised his standard in Glenfinnan, Lochaber, mustering a High
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