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 By the deed in 1677, 150l. is alo mortified to St. Nicholas's Hospital, for two poor men of good report, to be choen by the Magitrates, one of this Burgh, and the other of the Barony parih. This now is an annual sum of 13l. 10s. betowed on three poor men equally, at 4l. 10s. each.

5. MR. THOMAS HUTCHESON's mortification, for a Librarian in Glagow College. This was founded by a deed 13th May 1641, the nature of which appears from the following act of Council, dated 28th February 1782. The aid day there was preented a memorial from Glagow College, to the Magitrates and Council, whereof the tenor follows: "The College of Glagow had, for a long time, no fund for a Library keeper; Mr. Thomas Hutcheon of Lambhill, oberving this deficiency, paid down to the Principal and Profeors the sum of 2000 merks, and by his deed of donation, dated 13th May 1641, appointed the annual produce of this um for a alary to a Library keeper, reerving the nomination of the Librarian to himelf, during his own life, and veting it in the Town Council of Glagow after his deceae. The aid librarian to be a qualified Student, and Mater of Arts; of the sirname of Hutcheon, whom