Patrick, James

Education

Student United College 1884-1885 Eng. Lit.; Gk. 1; Lat. 1; Math. 1 1885-1886 Gk. 2; Lat. 2; Math. 2; Chem. 1886-1887 N. Phil.; Log.; Gk. 3; Lat. 3 1887-1888 M. Phil. & Pol. Econ.; Chem.; N. Hist.; Physiol. 1888-1889 N. Phil.; Chem.; Bot. 1889-1890 Adv. Met. Ferguson bursar, 1884. Miller prize, 1885, 1888. Carstairs prize, 1885. Arnott prize, 1887.

M.A. 18.4.1889 1st cl. hons. Classics. B.Sc. 18.4.1889.

Student St Mary’s College 1886-1887, 1888-1890. Bruce bursar, 1888. Gray prize, 1890. Class prize, 1890. Travelling fellowship, 1890. B.D. 16.4.1891.

D.D. 12.7.1921.

Birth/childhood

Born 5.3.1869 at Ballytaggart son of James Patrick, Original Secession minister Carnoustie and Isabella Niven. [Minister]

Attended Dundee High School.

Career

Original Secession minister Glasgow, Main St. 1891 - 1902. U.P. minister [United Presbyterian minister] Burntisland, Coupar 1903-1908. Edinburgh, Viewforth 1908-1920. Ballater 1920-1934 (retired). [Minister]

Publications

Death

Died 12.4.1948.

Sources

  • UYUC400:4.11.1884, 14.4.1885, 9.4.1888,20.3.1890
  • UYSM400/7/15
  • UYUY452/20/553,21/142, 290, 434
  • J.A. Lamb ed. Fasti of the United Free Church of Scotland 1900-1929
  • After Many Days Club Report 1948
  • Alumnus Chronicle 30 p25
  • Deaths Reg. Newington 1948/257