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Valladolid Students 1800-1824

The biographical information on each student is taken from The Scots College in Spain by Maurice Taylor. Students with an asterisk in the last column have additional information.

No. Arrived Name Diocese Date of Birth Ordained Left Unordained Died
53
29 Oct. 1803 Chisholm, William
Highland
    c 22 Nov. 1808    
54
29 Oct. 1803 MacKenzie, Duncan
Highland
1780 1815 c 22 Nov. 1808 28 Oct. 1828  
55
29 Oct. 1803 MacKenzie, Alexander
Lowland
         
56
29 Oct. 1803 Reid, James
Lowland
    c 22 Nov. 1808    
57
29 Oct. 1803 MacDonald, Angus*
    1806    
58
29 Oct. 1803 Forbes, John
Lowland
27 Dec. 1791 1815 c 22 Nov. 1808 3 Sep. 1855
*
59
29 Oct. 1803 Wright (alias Arbuthnot), James
    1808 1863  
60
12 Dec. 1816 Murdoch, John
Lowland
11 Nov. 1796 19 Mar 1821   15 Dec. 1865
*
61
12 Dec. 1816 Bremner, John
Lowland
9 Mar. 1799 19 Mar. 1821   13 Jan. 1847  
62
12 Dec. 1816 MacHattie, James
Lowland
14 Jan. 1800 1822   18 Jun. 1835  
63
12 Dec. 1816 MacDonald, Alexander
Highland
1801 1824 1822 21 May 1865  
64
12 Dec. 1816 Garden, Robert
Lowland
      2 Dec. 1818  
65
12 Dec. 1816 Bennet, Cosmas (Cosmo)
Lowland
c. Jul. 1801   5 Jun. 1822 10 May. 1825
*
66
12 Dec. 1816 Ireland, William
Lowland
    7 Jun. 1822    
67
12 Dec. 1816 MacDonald, Angus
Highland
  1824 5 Jun. 1822 1885  
68
12 Dec. 1816 MacDonald, Neil
Highland
1796 24 Mar. 1824   12 Apr. 1862  
69
12 Dec. 1816 Dinwoodie, David
Lowland
    12 Sep. 1818 Dec. 1818  
70
12 Dec. 1816 Millar, Robert
    12 Sep. 1818    
71
12 Dec. 1816 Identity Unknown
         
72
24 Nov. 1820 MacSweyn (or MacSween), Alexander
Western
1803 c. 1827   19 Jul. 1870  
73
24 Nov. 1820 Byrne, William
Western
  c. 1827      
74
24 Nov. 1820 Rankine, Ranald
Western
21 Dec. 1799 1828 1822 14 Feb. 1863
*
75
19 Dec. 1821 Geddes, John
Eastern
1807 Oct. 1829 9 Jun. 1826 8 Jan. 1832
*
76
19 Dec. 1821 Murdoch, Andrew
24 Jan. 1808   Sep. 1822 1823
*
77
19 Dec. 1821 MacLachlan, John
Northern
12 Feb. 1804 1829   25 Oct. 1856  

* A person called MacDonald arrived at the college on 24th July 1804, wore the attire of a colegial, but taught (and hoped to study philosophy and theology). He left the college, went to Madrid and then to Gibraltar, where he induced his brother to desert, was arrested and sent to the galleys for eight years. Apparently not the same person as No. 57.