Difference between revisions of "Principal (office of)"
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1868 [[Sir Alexander Grant]] | 1868 [[Sir Alexander Grant]] | ||
− | 1885 Sir William Muir | + | 1885 [[Sir William Muir]] |
− | 1903 Sir William Turner | + | 1903 [[Sir William Turner]] |
− | 1916 Sir Alfred James Ewing | + | 1916 [[Sir Alfred James Ewing]] |
− | 1929 Sir Thomas Henry Holland | + | 1929 [[Sir Thomas Henry Holland]] |
− | 1944 Sir John Fraser | + | 1944 [[Sir John Fraser]] |
− | 1948 Sir Edward Victor Appleton | + | 1948 [[Sir Edward Victor Appleton]] |
− | 1965 Sir Michael Meredith Swann | + | 1965 [[Sir Michael Meredith Swann]] |
− | 1974 Hugh Robson | + | 1974 [[Hugh Robson]] |
− | 1979 John Harrison Burnett | + | 1979 [[John Harrison Burnett]] |
1987 Sir David Smith | 1987 Sir David Smith |
Revision as of 12:16, 22 May 2014
The Principal and Vice-Chancellor is the most senior member of University staff. From 1585-1620 it was combimed with the role of Rector. The 'Vice-Chancellor' element of the title emerged from the Universities (Scotland) Act 1858.
Chronological list
1586 Robert Rollock (previously Regent)
1599 Henry Charteris
1620 Patrick Sands
1622 Robert Boyd
1623 John Adamson
1652 William Colville (did not take up office)
1653 Robert Leighton
1662 William Colville
1675 Andrew Cant
1685 Alexander Monro
1690 Gilbert Rule
1703 William Carstares
1730 William Hamilton
1732 James Smith
1736 William Wishart "secundus")
1754 John Gowdie
1762 William Robertson
1793 George Husband Baird
1840 John Lee
1859 Sir David Brewster
1868 Sir Alexander Grant
1885 Sir William Muir
1903 Sir William Turner
1944 Sir John Fraser
1948 Sir Edward Victor Appleton
1965 Sir Michael Meredith Swann
1974 Hugh Robson
1987 Sir David Smith
1994 Sir Stewart Sutherland, Baron Sutherland of Houndwood
2002 Sir Timothy O'Shea