Galloway, Alexander
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General Note
Incorporated at St. Andrews univ. 1493, later at St. Andrews and a student in Aberdeen. Canon of Aberdeen. Rector of the University at intervals from 1516-49, also regent and subprincipal. Architect of the Bridge of Dee and of Grey Friars Church. Official of diocese. Close associate of Elphinstone. Succeeded James Ogilvie as rector of Kinkell. Involved with Aberdeen breviary. Ordered the visitation of 1549. Died c.1552.From Provenance Catalogue: A prominent figure in the early annals of King's College, Galloway was rector by 1516 and three times thereafter. He strove to maintain the university ideal and as rector ordered the visitation of 1549, after which 51 alterations were recommended. He lectured on civil law and was very generous to the chapel, as he was to the church at Kinkell, where he became prebend in 1521, and later rector. He was also in residence as canon of St Machar's from 1545 to his death in 1552. He was chief architect to both Bishop Elphinstone and Bishop Dunbar, building Greyfriars and Leper's Chapel, Aberdeen, and adding to the church at Kinkell. A man of many talents, he was as sound in business as he was enthusiastic in scientific studies. With Hector Boece he discovered barnacle geese in the Hebrides. See Keith, Alexander: A thousand years of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, 1872; Rait, Robert Sangster: The universities of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, 1895.
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Dates of Activityfl.1493-1552
Names
HeadingGalloway, Alexander
used in: University of Glasgow Library, Incunabula Project; Early Book Owners in Britain; The University of Aberdeen Library
Variant NameGallouay, Alexander
Gallouay, Alexandri
Galloway, Alexandri
Galluay, Alexandri
Sources
Found inESL, 100. — Prov. Reg. Notes (Bibliog. Aberd., p39, Rait, R.S. The universities of Aberdeen, pp.84 sqq., Anderson, P.J. Studies in the history of this University, p103.). — Fasti 7, 51. — ESL 100. — Drummond 299