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THE

NAMES OF THOSE BENEFACTORES

OF THE

KING'S COLLEDGE

AND

UNIVERSITIE OF ABERDENE,

Who bestowed twentie poundes Scottish money, or above,
towards the raiseing of the

NEW BUILDING,

Reared up at the north-east corner of the said COLLEDGE,
undertaken by the present Incumbents, Januarie secund day,

and founded, Aprile Seventh day,

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Mr. John Row, Principal of the King's Colledge of the Universitie of
Aberdene.

He bestowed yearly, of his own proper means, towards the raiseing of the said new building, one hundreth merks, Scottish money; the first yeares payment being at Whitsunday and Martinmas in winter, 1658, by equall portions. He gave in all two hundreth and fiftie merks Scottis.

Mr. James Sandilands, Professor of the Civil Law in the King's Colledge of the Universitie of Aberdene.

He bestowed yearly, of his own proper means, towards the raiseing of the new building, one hundreth merks, Scottish money; the first yeares payment being at Whitsunday and Martinmas in winter, 1658, by equall portions. He gave in all tuo hundreth and fiftie merks Scottis.

Mr. Andrew Moore, Dr. and Professor of Medicine in the King's Colledge of the Universitie of Aberdene.

He bestowed yearly, of his own proper means, towards the raiseing of the new building, one hundreth merks, Scottish money; the first years payment being at Whitsunday and Martinmas in winter, 1658, by equal portions. He gave in al two hundreth and fiftie merks Scottis,

Mr. Patrik Sandilands, Subprincipall in the King's Colledge of the
Universitie of Aberdene.

He bestowed yearly, of his own proper means, towards the raiseing of the new building, one hundreth merks, Scottish money; the first yeares payment being at Whitsunday and Martinmas in winter, 1658, by equal portions. He gave in al two hundreth and fiftie merks Scottis.

Mr. John Brodie, Professor of Humanitie in the King's Colledge of the Universitie of Aberdene.

He bestowed yearly, of his own proper means, towards the raiseing of the new building, one hundreth merks Scottish money; the first yeares payment being at Whitsunday and Martinmas in winter, 1658, by equal portions. He gave in al tuo hundreth and fiftie merks Scottis.

Mr. John Strachane, Regent, Professor of Philosophie in the King's
Colledge of the Universitie of Aberdene.

He bestowed yearly, of his own proper means, towards the raiseing of the new building, one hundreth merks, Scottish money; the first yeares payment being at Whitsunday and Martinmas in winter, 1658, by equal portions. He gave in al one hundreth pounds Scottis.

Mr. Andrew Massie, Regent, Professor of Philosophie in the King's
Colledge of the Universitie of Aberdene.

He bestowed yearly, of his own proper means, towards the raiseing of the new building, one hundreth merks, Scottish money; the first yeares payment being at Whitsunday and Martinmas in winter, 1658, by equal portions. He gave in al two hundreth and fiftie merks Scots.

Mr. William Johnstone, Regent, Professor of Philosophie in the King's
Colledge of the Universitie of Aberdene.

He bestowed yearly, of his own proper means, towards the raiseing of the new building, one hundreth merks, Scottish money; the first yeares payment being at Whitsunday and Martinmas in winter, 1658, by equal portions. He gave in al two hundreth and fiftie merks Scottis.

Elizabeth Moore, daughter to Dr. Moore.

She gave, towards the raiseing of the new building, twentie pounds and sixe sh. Scottis.

Robert Ker of Meany, Burgesse of Aberdene, and Collector of the
Assessment of the Shire of Aberdene.

Twentie pounds and sixe sh. Scottis.

Mr. William Dowglas, Professor of Theologie in the King's Colledge of the Universitie of Aberdene.

One hundreth merks Scottis; also, for that same use, twentie-nyne pounds Scottis. He gave also Bibliotheca mundi, in four faire volumes, of sextie pounds value, at his decease, to the colledge liberarie; also, two litle pices of tapestry.

Mr. James Moore, Governour to the Lord Fyvie, and Student in Divinitie.

Twentie pounds and tuo sh. Scottis.

Col. Andrew Rhetorforte of Montpolin, and Marcawe in Reawsse (or Orleance), Colonel of the King of France his guarde.

Three score pounds Scottis.

The Lord General George Moncke.

One hundreth and twentie pounds Scottis.

The Lord Swenton.

One hundreth and twentie pounds Scottis.

Mr. William Clerk, Secretarie to the Lord General George Moncke.

One hundreth and eight pounds Scottis.

Mr. John Mercer, Minister at Kineller, in the Presbitrie of Aberdene.

Twentie-four pounds Scottis.

Alexr. Burnett of Countessewells, Ballic of Aberdene.

Twentie pounds Scottis.

William Leslie of Birdsbanke.

Twentie pounds Scottis.

Alexander Jaffray of Kingswells, Provest of Aberdene, and Director

of the Chancellarie in Scotland.

Twentie-nyne pounds Scottis.

Richard Clerk, Lieut. to horse in Col. . . . his regiment, under Captaine

Thirtie poundis Scottis.

Colonell Ralph Cobbett.

Thirtie-sixe pounds Scottis.

Mr. John Paterson, Minister at Ellon, in the Presbitrie of Ellon.

Twentie-sixe pounds thirtene shillings four pennies Scottis.

Mr. Alexr. Dowglas of Dunies, Doctor of Medicine, Provest and Commissare of Bamff.

Three score sixe pounds fourtene sh. Scottis.

Mr. William Chamber, Minister at Skene, in the Presbitrie of Aberdene.

Twentie pounds Scottis.

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