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John Reid (1721-1807)
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He returned to London, where he was promoted to the rank of General, and died in 1807. A good flautist and composer, especially of music for wind bands, his best-remembered tune today is 'In the Garb of Old Gaul'. In spiter of his losses he left a sum of over £50,000 for the founding of a Chair of Music at the University of Edinburgh, the money to be further applied to the purchase of a library or for any other proper purpose. The Chair was established in 1839, after the death of his daughter who had a life-interest in the estate, and £400 per annum was put to the purchase of rare and costly books for the University Library. These have included early printed and finely illustrated books and mediaeval MSS. Originally these were shelved in the Reid Room in Old College, which was reserved for the use of professors and senior lecturers. This was the first fund available to the Library for purchasing historical research volumes that were not simply textbooks. The Reid Concert Hall still bears the General's name. |
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