- Chair of Conveyancing, Glasgow
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Chair of Conveyancing
University of GlasgowEstablished 1861 Founder Royal Faculty of Procurators in Glasgow Inaugural holder Anderson Kirkwook Website www.law.gla.ac.uk The Chair of Conveyancing is a Professorship at the University of Glasgow. It was founded in 1861 and partly endowed by the Faculty of Procurators in Glasgow.[1] It is a part-time post, and the current holder, Robert Rennie, also works as a partner in Harper Macleod Solicitors in Glasgow.
Professors of Conveyancing
- 1993 - Robert Rennie
- 1979 - James Inglis
- 1955 - John Menzies Halliday
- 1946 - Donald McLeish
- 1927 - John Girvan
- 1916 - William McKechnie
- 1889 - James Moir
- 1867 - Sir James Robertson
- 1862 - Anderson Kirkwood
See also
- List of Professorships at the University of Glasgowµ
- Regius Chair of Law, Glasgow
- University of Glasgow School of Law
References
- ^ "Professorships: Conveyancing". University of Glasgow. 1 April 2008. http://www.universitystory.gla.ac.uk/chair-and-lectureship/?id=132. Retrieved 19 March 2010.
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