V.
TOMBS IN HIGH CHURCHYARD.
THE subjects of this picture are representations of the memorials raised to departed worth by the affection or gratitude of our forefathers. We append a brief notice of each, but the only one of the four deserving of special allusion is that erected to the memory of Dr Peter Low, and now the property of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons in Glasgow. Dr. Low, who was some-time chirurgeon-in-ordinary to the French King, and also to King James VI., and his son the Prince, procured from the latter monarch a charter of erection in favour of the Faculty of Glasgow. The original charter is extant A fine old portrait of Dr. Low is preserved in the Faculty Hall, St.Enoch Square.
No. I.- The first on the left of the Plate.
Erected in 1630, by the Rev. John Dickson, who was married to Janet, daughter of the "Lord Bedlay." Afterwards it appears to have become the property of "Roberton of Bedlay," and latterly of Miss Lennox of Woodhead, who in 1818 disponed it to George Brown of Capelrigg, whose representatives are the present proprietors.
No. II.
"Here lyes ane Treu faithfull Brother, William Robertson, Merchand Burges of Glasgow. Decesit ye 24 June, 1617."
"W.R. AB."
This tomb appears afterwards to have belonged to Morehead of Bredisholm, although there is no entry in the Register to that effect. The present proprietor is not known.
No. III.
Monument to Dr PETER Low, Founder of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow.
INSCRIPTION.
Stay, Passenger, and view this Stone,
For under it lys such an one,
Who cur'd many while he liv'd,
So gracious he no man griev'd;
Yea, when his Physick's force oft fail'd,
His pleasant Purpose then prevail'd;
For of his God he got the Grace,
To live in Mirth and die in Peace.
Heaven has his soul, his corpse this Stone:
Sigh, passenger, and then be gone.
Ah! me. I gravel am and dust,
And to the grave deshend I must;
O! painted piece of liveing clay,
Man be not proud of thy short day.
This Burial Place was purchased by and is now the property of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons.
No. IV.
"Erected by Archd. Mure, Merchant, 1616, and descended to his daughter, Margaret Mure, who was married to James Hamilton. Afterwards it became the property of Provost John Gibson, in right of his wife, Christian Anderson, grand-child of the above James Hamilton and Margaret Mure. It afterwards became the property of William Anderson, merchant, in right of his wife, Christian Gibson, daughter of Provost John Gibson; and their only child, Christian Anderson, was the next successor. She dying unmarried, was succeeded by her cousin, Margaret Mather, relict of Archibald Anderson, brewer in Glasgow, who upon the 13th May, 1797, disponed this property to Thomas Buchanan, merchant in Glasgow; and upon the 13th March, 1806, it was conveyed by Jane Buchanan, his daughter, to James Buchanan,* merchant, Glasgow." - (From Register of Burial Grounds.)
* Late of Dowanhill, whose representatives are the present proprietors.