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Book Class Date Student Name Number of Year of Medical Student name, (surname, first Book Class Date Birthplace Home address Address in Edinburgh matriculaton Study of Science Notes name(s)) ticket Botany General GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 Farthing, Thomas Spenny Moor 11 High Street 26 Pitt Street 3355 1 Medical GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 Duxbury, Sydney Hugh Bombay Southbourne-on-Sea, Hampshire Maryville, Lauriston Gardens 3276 1 Medical GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 Gosforth, 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 Somerville, Walter Cumberland 10 Archibald Place 10 Archibald Place 3277 1 Medical GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 Maclean, James Wick Schoolhouse, Dunning 6 West Preston Street 3304 1 Medical GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 Anderson, William Menmuir Port House, St Andrew's 60 Cumberland Street 3328 1 Medical GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 Med & 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 Barrow, William D Lancaster Dalton Square, Lancaster 74 Great King Street 3330 1 Science GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 Walker, Hugh Pollokshaws Kirkland Villa, Pollokshaws 29 West Nicholson Street 229 1 Medical GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 Shaw, T D [Stuart?] Hertford Bengeo, Hertford 23 Forrest Road 100 1 Medical Spelling? GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 Walker, William Kerr Pollokshaws Kirkland Villa, Pollokshaws 29 West Nicholson Street 245 1 Medical GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 Ruxton-Harrison, C W Hereford Stanwick, Carlisle 12 Broughton Street 3283 1 Medical GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 Ray, M Burrow Bentham Mawdale, Lancaster 63 South Clerk Street 3275 1 Medical GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 Grosvenor, W Clayton Glasgow 7 [Aurfield?] Place, Glasgow 5 Archibald Place 3197 1 Medical Spelling? Number of Year of Medical Student name, (surname, first Book Class Date Birthplace Home address Address in Edinburgh matriculaton Study of Science Notes name(s)) ticket Botany General GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 Martine, William R Haddington Haddington 1 Kilgraston Road 3281 1 Medical GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 Coupland, William H Liverpool Royal Hotel, Ventnor 1 Buccleuch Place 3315 1 Medical GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 Pollock, J Donald Galashiels Manse 5 Archibald Place 3292 1 Medical GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 Munro, J D R Nantwich Nantwich, Cheshire 3 Gillespie Crescent 998 1 Medical GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 Wilson, Thomas A M Dundee 17 Springfield, Dundee 18 Broughton Place 112 1 Medical GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 Jones, Herbert S W Wrexham Carlton Terrace, Norwich 28 Melville Terrace 410 1 Medical GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 Welsh M A, David Arthur Montrose 56 Leamington Terrace, City 56 Leamington Terrace 2911 1 Medical GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 Saundersfoot, South 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 Richards, Y Percy Wales Ross, Herefordshire 1 Great Stuart Street 3198 2 Medical GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 Lowe, A Hamilton Lincoln Castle Hill, Lincoln 15 Buccleuch Place 3307 1 Medical GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 Brierley, T B Tattenhall, Cheshire Tattenhall, Cheshire 10 Marchmont Crescent 54 1 Medical GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 Gregory, W H Manchester 11 Morningside Park, Edinburgh 11 Morningside Park 190 1 Medical GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 Crombie, J F North Berwick North Berwick 22 Pitt Street 405 1 Medical Number of Year of Medical Student name, (surname, first Book Class Date Birthplace Home address Address in Edinburgh matriculaton Study of Science Notes name(s)) ticket Botany General GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 Hibbs, Joseph Dumfries 14 St Andrew Street 3 Montague Street 812 1 Science GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 Legat, R E Musselburgh 61 Great King Street 3340 1 Medical GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 Smith, W E Dumfries 14 Castle Street 4 London Street 3309 1 Medical GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 Clymont, John M Manchester Dalbeattie 3 Gillespie Crescent 3310 1 Medical GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 McLatchie, John W P Glenapp School House, Lanark 15 Buccleuch Place 3291 1 Medical GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 Cattanach, James G Edinburgh 12 Minto Street 3302 1 Medical GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 Ainslie, Alexander C Edinburgh 24 Lauder Road 24 Lauder Road 769 1 Medical GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 Rutherford, W A Kirkleatham, Redcar Kirkleatham, Redcar 6 Castle Terrace 3272 1 Medical GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 Macgregor, Walter Edinburgh 6 North St David Street 6 North St David Street 3322 1 Medical GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 Bell, C W Bowdler Rangoon, Burmah Beechhurst, Camberley, Surrey 14 Napier Road 3073 1 Medical GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 [Ponder?], O T? Edinburgh 7 Grange Road 7 Grange Road 3337 1 Medical Spelling? GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 Stenhouse, James Wilson Leith Jessiefield House Trinity 3331 1 Medical Number of Year of Medical Student name, (surname, first Book Class Date Birthplace Home address Address in Edinburgh matriculaton Study of Science Notes name(s)) ticket Botany General GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 Macdonald, Donald Fort William Buccleuch Villa 73 St Stephen Street 3311 1 Medical GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 Putnam, William Graham Nova Scotia Maitland 6 Gladstone Place 841 1 Medical GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 Syme, W S Newfoundland St John's 6 Gladstone Place 2011 1 Medical GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 Hardie, David C Berwickshire Walkerburn 21 Gardners Crescent 2281 1 Arts GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 Catto M A, William Fyvie, Aberdeenshire [Mauir?] of Sight, Fyvie 4 Gladstone Terrace 3384 1 Medical Spelling? GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 Beddie M A, Lewis Beaton Strichen Aberdeen Strichen 4 Gladstone Terrace 3383 1 Medical GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 [Fuill?], Lawrence G Calcutta, India [Elfill?] Lodge, Simla 8 Picardy Place 3096 1 Medical Spelling? GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 [Lawsawick?], J Edinburgh 61 Dalry Road 61 Dalry Road 3323 1 Medical Spelling? GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897 Summer Session 1888 Hutchison, Robert Kirkliston 29 Chester Street 29 Chester Street 3310 1 Medical GB235 UOE University of Edinburgh Series: Class Lists Subseries: Class List CL/11 1888-1897
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