The Domesday Book Of Queen's University (Volume 1) 1839-1900 p.249-1193

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The Domesday Book of Queen's University was established by Queen's Trustees in 1887, at the suggestion of Chancellor Sanford Fleming, to record the names of the university's benefactors and the main events in its history, which were to be written into the book every year. The book was kept up to date by Professor James Williamson and his successors, Librarian Lois Saunders and Professor Malcolm MacGillivray, until 1924, by which time the innovation of annual Principal's Reports (begun in 1916) rendered it unnecessary. The book takes its name from the original Domesday Book, a survey of England taken by William the Conqueror in 1086. The items to be described are the two handwritten volumes of the Book.

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Robert Lambert St. Catherines John W. Morden Kingston Caird R. McLean Kingston George S. Sparham Waterloo

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SAPIENTIA ET DOCTRINA STABILITAS

COLLEGII ET VNIVERSITATIS REGINAE REDIODVNI ANNALES

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The following are the names of the Students enrolled at the University in Theology and Arts during the Session 1859-1860,

In Arts First Year Duncan Morrison Wm Henry Sullivan George Hamilton John McMillan Wm Baldwin Thibodo James Arthur Hope George Milligan Archibald Edward Mallock Alexander Neil McQuarrie

Second Year Wm Hamilton Alexander Hunter Wm Darrach John McIntyre George Augustus McNutt John Ross Wm Boyd Ferguson Charles Innes Cameron James Dingwall John Sommerville Lochead James Smith John Goodwill John Mudie Robert Vashon Rogers John Gordon Alexander McDonald

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George Johnston Caie Thomas Francis Harkness Stephen Daniel Pope William Cook John Flanigan

Third Year James Muir John McLaren Andrew Thomas Drummond John Barr Alexander McBain Andrew Watson George Macdonnell Horace Porter Yeomans Edward George Malloch Donald Ross Thomas Hart James Dickson Robertson Alexander Campbell 44

In Theology George Porteous Hugh Cameron Daniel James Macdonnell James B. Mullan Robert Campbell Walter Ross James G. Mullan Alexander McLennan Archibald Currie Joshua Fraser Alexander Hannah Boyle 11 The number of Students attending the Medical Classes was 95, the whole number in Arts, Theology, and Medicine, being therefore 150. The Staff of Professors in the several Faculties

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was the same as in the preceding Session of 1858-59, with the addition of the Revd Dr. George as Professor of Logic, and Mental and Moral Philosophy. The Revd Dr. Barclay and Mr. Morris, however, Delegates to Scotland, having, on 9th Novr 1859, presented thaie Report, recommending for the office of Principal the Revd Wm. Leitch, Minister of Monimail in Scotland, that gentleman was appointed Principal of the University at a Salary of [Pound symbol?] 600 Cy per annum, said appointment to take effect from and after the first day of June 1860. The Trustees meanwhile continued to have the benefit of the eminently useful services to the College of the Revd Dr. Cook as interim Principal until the close of the Session.

During the preceding Session a Society had been instituted termed the "Alma Mater Society", consisting of Graduates and under-Graduates of the University, and of the Principal and Professors as honorary members. The object of the Society, which it has since done so much to promote, are defined by its constitution to be. "1st To preserve the attachment of the Alumni to the University, and their interest in it, after their immediate connection with it has ceased;

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