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Scottish stationer and merchant Sir James Lumsden Sir James Lumsden DL ( 18 June 1808-22 March 1879 ) was a Scottish stationer and merchant who served as Lord Provost of Glasgow from 1866 to 1869 .
He was known as the Knight of Arden .
History
The eldest son of James Lumsden who served as Lord Provost of Glasgow from 1843 to 1846 , he was born at 60 Queen Street , Glasgow on 18 June 1808 .
His mother was Margaret Mirlees .
He had one younger brother , known as George Lumsden of Drumsheugh Gardens .
He was educated at Glasgow Grammar School .
James matriculated at Glasgow University in 1821 but did not graduate .
He joined the family publishing and stationery business of James Lumsden & Son , and was made a full partner in 1834 .
By 1840 he had his own house at 121 Bath Street .
He was chairman of the Clydesdale Bank from 1851 until his death .
He was also chairman of the Glasgow and South Western Railway and the Clyde Navigation Trust .
He was the final chairman of the Clyde Shipping Company before it was sold in 1857 .
A Liberal politician , he joined the Glasgow town Council in 1860 , serving as Lord Provost from 1866 to 1869 .
He was knighted in 1868 in a ceremony linked to the laying of the foundation of the new university buildings at Gilmorehill .
His title Sir James Lumsden of Arden reflected the estate of Arden near Loch Lomond which he had purchased in 1867 .
In later life he lived at 124 Bath Street .
He died in Glasgow on 22 March 1879 .


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scottish stationer [UNKNOWN] and merchant sir james lumsden [PERSON] sir james lumsden [PERSON] dl [PERSON] ( 18 june [PERIOD] 1808-22 march [PERIOD] 1879 ) was a scottish stationer [UNKNOWN] and merchant [PERSON] who served as lord provost [PERSON] of glasgow [PLACE] from 1866 to 1869 . he was known as the knight [PERSON] of arden [PERSON] . history [UNIT] the eldest son [PERSON] of james lumsden [PERSON] who served as lord provost [PERSON] of glasgow [PLACE] from 1843 to 1846 , he was born at 60 queen street [PLACE] , glasgow [PLACE] on 18 june [PERIOD] 1808 . his mother [PERSON] was margaret mirlees [PERSON] . he had one younger brother [PERSON] , known as george lumsden [PERSON] of drumsheugh gardens [UNKNOWN] . he was educated at glasgow grammar school [INSTITUTION] . james [PERSON] matriculated at glasgow university [INSTITUTION] in 1821 but did not graduate . he joined the family publishing [EVENT] and stationery business [ARRANGEMENT] of james lumsden [PERSON] & son [PERSON] , and was made a full partner [GROUP] in 1834 . by 1840 he had his own house [PLACE] at 121 bath street [PLACE] . he was chairman [HEAD] of the clydesdale bank [PLACE] from 1851 until his death [EVENT] . he was also chairman [HEAD] of the glasgow [PLACE] and south western railway [PLACE] and the clyde navigation trust [TRUST] . he was the final chairman [HEAD] of the clyde [PERSON] shipping company [INSTITUTION] before it was sold [MONEY] in 1857 . a liberal politician [PERSON] , he joined the glasgow town council [HUMAN GROUP] in 1860 , serving as lord provost [PERSON] from 1866 to 1869 . he was knighted in 1868 in a ceremony [ACTION] linked to the laying of the foundation [SUBSTANCE] of the new university buildings [BUILDING] at gilmorehill [UNKNOWN] . his title sir james lumsden [PERSON] of arden [PERSON] reflected the estate [ESTATE] of arden [PERSON] near loch lomond [PERSON] which he had purchased in 1867 . in later life [EVENT] he lived at 124 bath street [PLACE] . he died in glasgow [PLACE] on 22 march [PERIOD] 1879 .

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2chairman3HEAD he was chairman of the clydesdale bank from 1851 until his death .
3arden3PERSON he was known as the knight of arden .
4lord provost3PERSON scottish stationer and merchant sir james lumsden sir james lumsden dl ( 18 june 1808-22 march 1879 ) was a scottish stationer and merchant who served as lord provost of glasgow from 1866 to 1869 .
5bath street2PLACE by 1840 he had his own house at 121 bath street .
6son2PERSON the eldest son of james lumsden who served as lord provost of glasgow from 1843 to 1846 , he was born at 60 queen street , glasgow on 18 june 1808 .
7stationer2UNKNOWN scottish stationer and merchant sir james lumsden sir james lumsden dl ( 18 june 1808-22 march 1879 ) was a scottish stationer and merchant who served as lord provost of glasgow from 1866 to 1869 .
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9gilmorehill1UNKNOWN he was knighted in 1868 in a ceremony linked to the laying of the foundation of the new university buildings at gilmorehill .
10george lumsden1PERSON he had one younger brother , known as george lumsden of drumsheugh gardens .
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14james1PERSON scottish stationer and merchant sir james lumsden sir james lumsden dl ( 18 june 1808-22 march 1879 ) was a scottish stationer and merchant who served as lord provost of glasgow from 1866 to 1869 .
15partner1GROUP he joined the family publishing and stationery business of james lumsden & son , and was made a full partner in 1834 .
16mother1PERSON his mother was margaret mirlees .
17merchant1PERSON scottish stationer and merchant sir james lumsden sir james lumsden dl ( 18 june 1808-22 march 1879 ) was a scottish stationer and merchant who served as lord provost of glasgow from 1866 to 1869 .
18south western railway1PLACE he was also chairman of the glasgow and south western railway and the clyde navigation trust .
19clydesdale bank1PLACE he was chairman of the clydesdale bank from 1851 until his death .
20stationery business1ARRANGEMENT he joined the family publishing and stationery business of james lumsden & son , and was made a full partner in 1834 .
21margaret mirlees1PERSON his mother was margaret mirlees .
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23title sir james lumsden1PERSON his title sir james lumsden of arden reflected the estate of arden near loch lomond which he had purchased in 1867 .
24knight1PERSON he was known as the knight of arden .
25clyde navigation trust1TRUST he was also chairman of the glasgow and south western railway and the clyde navigation trust .
26june march1PERIOD
27glasgow university1INSTITUTION james matriculated at glasgow university in 1821 but did not graduate .
28loch lomond1PERSON his title sir james lumsden of arden reflected the estate of arden near loch lomond which he had purchased in 1867 .
29sold1MONEY he was the final chairman of the clyde shipping company before it was sold in 1857 .
30glasgow grammar school1INSTITUTION he was educated at glasgow grammar school .
31brother1PERSON he had one younger brother , known as george lumsden of drumsheugh gardens .
32house1PLACE by 1840 he had his own house at 121 bath street .
33life1EVENT in later life he lived at 124 bath street .
34foundation1SUBSTANCE he was knighted in 1868 in a ceremony linked to the laying of the foundation of the new university buildings at gilmorehill .
35ceremony1ACTION he was knighted in 1868 in a ceremony linked to the laying of the foundation of the new university buildings at gilmorehill .
36company1INSTITUTION he was the final chairman of the clyde shipping company before it was sold in 1857 .
37june1PERIOD scottish stationer and merchant sir james lumsden sir james lumsden dl ( 18 june 1808-22 march 1879 ) was a scottish stationer and merchant who served as lord provost of glasgow from 1866 to 1869 .
38estate1ESTATE his title sir james lumsden of arden reflected the estate of arden near loch lomond which he had purchased in 1867 .
39march1PERIOD scottish stationer and merchant sir james lumsden sir james lumsden dl ( 18 june 1808-22 march 1879 ) was a scottish stationer and merchant who served as lord provost of glasgow from 1866 to 1869 .
40university buildings1BUILDING he was knighted in 1868 in a ceremony linked to the laying of the foundation of the new university buildings at gilmorehill .
41history1UNIT history
42politician1PERSON a liberal politician , he joined the glasgow town council in 1860 , serving as lord provost from 1866 to 1869 .
43queen street1PLACE the eldest son of james lumsden who served as lord provost of glasgow from 1843 to 1846 , he was born at 60 queen street , glasgow on 18 june 1808 .
44glasgow town council1HUMAN GROUP a liberal politician , he joined the glasgow town council in 1860 , serving as lord provost from 1866 to 1869 .
45clyde1PERSON he was also chairman of the glasgow and south western railway and the clyde navigation trust .

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