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Greenlees, James Robertson Campbell.
Adm.
pens. at ST JOHN'S,
Sept. 21, 1898. [Younger] s.
of Matthew, manufacturer, of Glasgow [and Wilhelmina Alexander Campbell]. B.
Dec. 14, 1878, at
Partick. Schools, Kelvinside Academy, Glasgow, and Loretto. Matric. Michs. 1898;
B.A. 1901; B.C.
1905; M.B. 1907; M.A. 1926. Football (rugby) 'blue,' 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901;
Capt., 1900. Scottish
Rugby Football International, 1900-3; Capt., 1903. Physician in Glasgow, 1906-
26. On the staff of
the Western Infirmary and Sick Children's Hospital, 1908-25. During the Great
War, 1914-19 (Lieut.,
R.A.M.C.; in France; 22nd Field Ambulance; Capt., 1915; 98th Field Ambulance;
Lieut.-Col.; mentioned
four times in despatches; D.S.O., 1915; bar, 1917; Chevalier, Legion of Honour,
1918). Head Master
of Loretto School, 1926-45. (Loretto Sch. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories;
Medical Directories;
Scottish Biographies
; Kelly, Handbook, 1943; Who's Who.)
James Robertson Campbell GREENLEES
Approx. lifespan: 1878–1951
Tripos: John N.S. I 1901
pens. St John's College adm1898:09:21
[Younger] s. of Matthew GREENLEES manufacturer: of Glasgow, [ Scotland ]
s. of Wilhelmina Alexander Campbell GREENLEES
b. Partick, [ Scotland ] 1878:12:14
Sch: Kelvinside Academy [Kelvinside, Glasgow], [ Scotland ]
Sch: Loretto School Loretto, [ Scotland ]
Matric 1898:10MT:
BA 1901
BChir 1905
MB 1907
MA 1926
Football (rugby) 'blue' 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901
Captain of rugby 1900
Scottish Rugby Football International 1900-03
Captain of Rugby Football 1903
Physician: in Glasgow, [ Scotland ] 1906-26
On the staff of: Western Infirmary and Sick Children's Hospital Glasgow???, [ Scotland ] 1908-25
Served in the Great War: 1914-19
Lieutenant: R.A.M.C. France 1914-19
Captain: 22nd Field Ambulance 1915
Captain: 98th Field Ambulance
Lieutenant-Colonel:
mentioned in despatches four times;
DSO 1915
DSO and bar 1917
Chevalier, Legion of Honour [va]1918
Headmaster of Sch: Loretto School [Loretto], [ Scotland ] 1926-45
Refs: Loretto Sch. Reg. Refs: Schoolmasters' Directories Refs: Medical Directories Refs: Scottish Biographies Refs: Kelly, Handbook 1943 Refs: Who's Who .
[add:]Surgeon, King's Bodyguard for Scotland , Royal Comp. of Archers, 1948 till death[:add]
[add:]Married 1922, Alison CARGILL dau. of Sir J.T. CARGILL, Bart.; had issue[:add]
[add:] d. 1951:05:16 at Edinburgh [ Scotland ] [:add]
[add:](J.D. Pickles: Eagle, 1951; WWW ; W. Livingstone-Irwin)[:add]

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