| Administrative History | John Gordon was Commissary Clerk in Aberdeen and was elected Civilist at King’s College, Aberdeen, in 1696. He remained there until 1717, when he was deposed with several other members of the teaching staff. |
| Description | 'Cursus juridicus iv libros Justiniani Institutionum comprehendens, in usum Collegii Regii studiosorum' (Juridical course, taking in four books of the Institutes of Justinian, used by the students of King's College), 1701; 'Positiones juridicae quas in Collegis Regis juris studiosi sub eius praesidio variis temporibus publice propugnabant' (Juridical positions argued publicly by students of law at King's College under its protection at various times), 1701. |
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