John Herkless

Sir John Herkless (9 August 1855 – 11 June 1920) was a Scottish biographer and educator who was Principal and Vice Chancellor of the University of St. Andrews and Principal of United College of St Salvator and St Leonard from 1915 to 1920. He was knighted in 1917 and was the author of several books mainly of an ecclesiastical nature.[1]

Sir John Herkless
Sir John Herkless, circa 1911
Born(1855-08-09)9 August 1855
Glasgow, Scotland
Died11 June 1920(1920-06-11) (aged 64)
Dundee, Scotland
OccupationWriter, biographer, minister, lecturer, Principal of St. Andrews University
NationalityScottish
GenreNon-fiction, biography, religion, theology

He was born in Glasgow in 1855, the son of William Herkless, an engineer and Janet Robertson. He was educated in the High School of Glasgow before entering Glasgow University. He did not distinguish himself as a student and he left without a degree. However, he studied the arts and attended medical classes. Though he disliked mathematics, he was fond of philosophy.[2] He then studied for the ministry and was duly licensed as a minister. He lectured on English Literature at Queen Margaret College, Glasgow, before becoming an assistant minister. This lasted till 1883 when he was appointed as minister to the parish of Tannadice in Angus. Herkless also held the post of Professor of Ecclesiastical History at the University of St Andrews.[3] During his career he wrote several books including: The Archbishops of St Andrews which he co-wrote with Robert Hannay and Francis and Dominic and the Mendicant Orders. His chief recreation was golf and he was a member of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club at St. Andrews. He died in Dundee on 11 June 1920.[4]

His career

  • 1881-1883 - Tutor in English Literature, Queen Margaret College (Glasgow);
  • 1881-1883 - Assistant Minister, St Matthew’s Parish Church, Glasgow;
  • 1883-1884 - Minister of the parish of Tannadice in Angus;
  • 1894-1915 - Regius Professor of Ecclesiastical history, St Andrews University;
  • 1911-1915 - Provost of St Andrews;
  • 1913-1915 - Chairman of Fife County Insurance Committee;[5]
  • 1915-1920 - Principal and Vice Chancellor of University of St. Andrews

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Academic offices
Preceded by
Sir James Donaldson
Principal of the University of St Andrews
19151920
Succeeded by
Sir James Irvine
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