Records of the Faculty Office

  • Reference
      GB 248 GUA FA
  • Dates of Creation
      1642-1859
  • Name of Creator
  • Physical Description
      1.75 metres

Scope and Content

  • Faculty meeting minutes  1642-1859  (GB 0248 GUA 26621, 26626, 26631, 26634-26635, 26647-26650, 26690-26703)
  • Dean of Faculty's meeting minutes  1732-1772  (GB 0248 GU 26645-26646)

Administrative / Biographical History

Under the Nova Erectio of 1577, the new constitution of the University of Glasgow, the property of the university was invested in the Principal and Masters to the exclusion of the Chancellor, Rector and Dean of Faculties. It also made provision for three Regents (who later became professors). By the mid nineteenth century, the Faculty, or College, consisted of the Principal, who presided and held a casting vote, and the Professors of the 13 oldest chairs: namely, Divinity, Church History, Oriental Languages, Natural Philosophy, Moral Philosophy, Mathematics, Logic, Greek, Humanity, Civil Law, Medicine, Anatomy, and Practical Astronomy. The members of the Faculty had the administration of the whole revenue and property of the College, along with the right of exercising the patronage of eight professorships vested in the College. They also presented a minister to the Parish of Govan, and had the gift of various bursaries. Until 1858, the whole business of the University was transacted in three distinct courts - namely, the Senate, the Faculty, and the Comitia.

The Universities (Scotland) Act of 1858 made important changes to the constitution and government of Glasgow University. The distinction between the Faculty and the Senate was abolished, the Senate absorbing the Faculty, two new bodies, called the University Court, and University Council, were instituted; and Commissioners were appointed, armed with extensive powers of revision and regulation, who issued ordinances, sanctioned by the Crown, in accordance with which the affairs of the University were then administered.

Arrangement

This material is arranged in series, which consist of numbers of items related by format and/or function. Within series, the items are generally arranged chronologically

Access Information

Open

Language of material : English and Latin.

Acquisition Information

Unknown

Other Finding Aids

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Alternative Form Available

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Conditions Governing Use

Owned by the University of Glasgow.

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Reproduction subject to usual conditions: educational use and condition of documents.

Appraisal Information

This material has been appraised in line with standard GB 0248 procedures.

Custodial History

Unknown

Accruals

None expected

Related Material

GB 0248 GUA C  Records of the University Court

GB 0248 GUA P  Records of the Principal's Office

Bibliography

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Additional Information

University of Glasgow

This material is original.

Subfonds level description compiled by Emily Woolmore, GASHE project archivist , 10 April 2000  . Amended by Lesley Richmond, October 2002  .