- James McGill
James McGill (
October 6 ,1744 –December 19 ,1813 ) was aScottish-Canadian businessman and philanthropist. He was also a prominent member of theChâteau Clique .Born in
Glasgow ,Scotland and educated at Glasgow University, he became one of theMontreal merchants involved in thefur trade south of theGreat Lakes from 1770. As a fur trader,slave owner and land owner, he further diversified his activities into land speculation and by 1810 had abandoned the fur trade altogether. Rumoured to be the richest man in Montreal, he left a great deal of money to charity, including an estate and £10,000 to theRoyal Institution for the Advancement of Learning to foundMcGill University .He was elected to the
Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada for Montreal West in 1792 and appointed to the Executive Council in 1793. He was elected again in 1800 and in Montreal East in 1804.He was the first honorary Lieutenant-Colonel of the regiment
The Canadian Grenadier Guards , which name is marked upon the replicated cairn that stands before the so-called Arts building of McGill University.James McGill was buried in the old
Protestant Dufferin Square Cemetery but in 1875 his remains were reinterred in front of the Arts Building on the university campus.ee also
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*Scots-Quebecer External links
* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=2540 Biography at the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]
* [http://www.mcgill.ca/about/history/jamesmcgill/ McGill University - Who was James McGill?]
* [http://archives.mcgill.ca/public/exhibits/installation/main/gallery-will.htm James McGill's Will]:Canada-business-bio-stub
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