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James Mundell, the Glossary

Index James Mundell

James Mundell (died 1762) was a Scottish educator.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 22 relations: Alexander Monro Secundus, Andrew Hunter (minister), Auldgirth, Burgess (title), Caleb Whitefoord, Daniel Rutherford, David Erskine, 11th Earl of Buchan, Donald Monro (physician), Encyclopædia Britannica, George Fergusson, Lord Hermand, Grassmarket, Humanities, Ilay Campbell, Lord Succoth, James Boswell, John Monro (advocate), Latin, Royal High School, Edinburgh, Royal Mile, Royal Society of Edinburgh, Wallace Hall (Thornhill), William Baillie, Lord Polkemmet, William Brodie.

  2. 18th-century Scottish educators
  3. Burgesses in Scotland
  4. Founders of Scottish schools and colleges
  5. Schoolteachers from Edinburgh

Alexander Monro Secundus

Alexander Monro of Craiglockhart and Cockburn (22 May 1733 – 2 October 1817) was a Scottish anatomist, physician and medical educator.

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Andrew Hunter (minister)

Andrew Hunter of Barjarg FRSE (1743–1809) was a Minister in Edinburgh.

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Auldgirth

Auldgirth is a village on the A76 road in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.

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Burgess (title)

Burgess was a British title used in the medieval and early modern period to designate someone of the burgher class.

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Caleb Whitefoord

Caleb Whitefoord (1734 – 25 January 1810) was a Scottish merchant, diplomat, and political satirist.

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Daniel Rutherford

Daniel Rutherford (3 November 1749 – 15 November 1819) was a Scottish physician, chemist and botanist who is known for the isolation of nitrogen in 1772.

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David Erskine, 11th Earl of Buchan

David Stuart Erskine, 11th Earl of Buchan, (1 June 1742 – 19 April 1829), styled Lord Cardross between 1747 and 1767, was a Scottish antiquarian, founder of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland in 1780 and first vice president, and patron of the arts and sciences. James Mundell and David Erskine, 11th Earl of Buchan are People of the Scottish Enlightenment.

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Donald Monro (physician)

Dr Donald Monro (1727–1802) was a Scottish physician and medical author.

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Encyclopædia Britannica

The British Encyclopaedia is a general knowledge English-language encyclopaedia.

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George Fergusson, Lord Hermand

George Fergusson, Lord Hermand (25 August 1743–9 August 1827) was a Scottish advocate and judge.

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Grassmarket

The Grassmarket is a historic market place, street and event space in the Old Town of Edinburgh, Scotland.

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Humanities

Humanities are academic disciplines that study aspects of human society and culture, including certain fundamental questions asked by humans.

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Ilay Campbell, Lord Succoth

Sir Ilay Campbell, 1st Baronet, Lord Succoth, (1734–1823) was a Scottish advocate, judge and politician.

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James Boswell

James Boswell, 9th Laird of Auchinleck (29 October 1740 (N.S.) – 19 May 1795), was a Scottish biographer, diarist, and lawyer, born in Edinburgh. James Mundell and James Boswell are People of the Scottish Enlightenment.

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John Monro (advocate)

John Monro, 5th of Auchinbowie (born 5 November 1725 – 24 May 1789) was a Scottish advocate. James Mundell and John Monro (advocate) are People of the Scottish Enlightenment.

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Latin

Latin (lingua Latina,, or Latinum) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages.

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Royal High School, Edinburgh

The Royal High School (RHS) of Edinburgh is a co-educational school administered by the City of Edinburgh Council.

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Royal Mile

The Royal Mile (Scots: Ryal Mile) is a succession of streets forming the main thoroughfare of the Old Town of the city of Edinburgh in Scotland.

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Royal Society of Edinburgh

The Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE) is Scotland's national academy of science and letters.

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Wallace Hall (Thornhill)

Wallace Hall is a 2-18, state-operated comprehensive school in Thornhill, Dumfries and Galloway, south-west Scotland.

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William Baillie, Lord Polkemmet

William Baillie, Lord Polkemmet (1736- 14 March 1816) was a Scottish lawyer and judge.

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William Brodie

William Brodie (28 September 1741 – 1 October 1788), often known by his title of Deacon Brodie, was a Scottish cabinet-maker, deacon of a trades guild, and Edinburgh city councillor, who maintained a secret life as a housebreaker, partly for the thrill, and partly to fund his gambling.

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See also

18th-century Scottish educators

Burgesses in Scotland

Founders of Scottish schools and colleges

Schoolteachers from Edinburgh

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Mundell

Also known as James Mundell's School, Mr Mundell's school, Mundell's School, Mundell, James.