William Jack (principal)

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William Jack (1768–1854) was a Church of Scotland academic who served as Principal of King's College, Aberdeen and formed part of the committee that created the University of Aberdeen by merging Aberdeen's two colleges, King's College and Marischal College.

Life

The grave of Rev Prof William Jack, St Machar's Cathedral, Aberdeen

Jack was born on 12 May 1768 the son of William Jack, minister of Northmavine on Shetland, and his wife Margaret Bruce. He was educated at King's College, Aberdeen, graduating MA in 1785. He then spent some years at Edinburgh University studying Medicine and gaining a doctorate (MD), afterwards returning to King's College in 1788. He was appointed a "regent" (Fellow) in 1794. He became Sub-Principal in 1800 and Principal in 1815 in place of Roderick MacLeod.[1]

He died on 9 February 1854 and is buried in a niche of the outer eastern enclosure at St Machar's Cathedral in north Aberdeen.[2] Due to the impending merge his post as Principal was not filled. Although Jack did not live to see the merge, he was part of the committee set up to combine King's College with Marischal College to create the single entity of Aberdeen University in 1860.[3]

Family

In April 1794 he was married to Grace Bolt (1773-1850) daughter of Andrew Bolt a merchant in Lerwick.[4][5]

Jack had at least ten children, and several died in tragic circumstances:

  • William Jack botanist (1795-1822) died in Sumatra
  • Charles (b.1797)
  • Eliza Jane (Jean) Jack (b.1799) married Sir Arthur Nicolson 8th Baronet of Lasswade
  • Margaret (1801-1828)
  • Robert Jack (1803-1874)
  • Alexander Jack (1805-1857) killed in the Cawnpore Massacre
  • Grace Jack (1808-1828) died at Clifton
  • Margaret Janet (1810-1895) married James Hay of London
  • Mary Jesse (1809-1895)
  • Andrew Thomas William Jack (1822-1857) killed in the Cawnpore Massacre

References

  1. ^ Fasti Ecclesiastae Scoticana vol.7 by Hew Scott
  2. ^ "Rev William Jack (1768-1854) - Find a Grave". Find a Grave.
  3. ^ "Marischal College | About | the University of Aberdeen".
  4. ^ "William Jack, Principal of King's College, Aberdeen".
  5. ^ Fasti Ecclesiastae Scoticana vol.7 by Hew Scott