Papers of James Houston Baxter 1897-1971

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Papers of James Houston Baxter 1897-1971

6.5 metres (39 boxes)

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Russell, David, Sir, 1872-1956

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University of St. Andrews.

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The collection of papyri in the University Library is of some antiquity and unclear provenance. From the guide to the Papyrii collection of the University of St Andrews, 22AD-299AD, (University of St Andrews) The University of St Andrews was the first university in Scotland. In 1410 a school of higher studies was established and on 28 February 1411/12 the society of masters and scholars received formal incorporation through a charter granted by the Bishop, Henry...

Baxter, James Houston, 1894-1973

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Professor James Houston Baxter (1894-1973), Professor of Ecclesiastical History, University of St Andrews, 1922-1970, last Regius Divinity Professor in the University of St Andrews. Baxter was a native of Canonbie, Dumfriesshire and attended Glasgow University where he graduated in Classics. He moved to Aberdeen to serve as assistant to the Professor of Humanity while he was completing his B.D. After a year as parish minister of Ballantrae in Ayrshire he was appointed to...

Baxter, James Houston, 1894-1973

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Professor James Houston Baxter (1894-1973), Professor of Ecclesiastical History, University of St Andrews, 1922-1970, last Regius Divinity Professor in the University of St Andrews. Baxter was a native of Canonbie, Dumfriesshire and attended Glasgow University where he graduated in Classics. He moved to Aberdeen to serve as assistant to the Professor of Humanity while he was completing his B.D. After a year as parish minister of Ballantrae in Ayrshire he was appointed to...