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Encyclopaedia Britannica (1911) / britannica_1911
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glencorse, john inglis, lord (1810-1891), scottish judge, son of a minister, was born at edinburgh on the 21st of august 1810. from glasgow university he went to balliol college, oxford. he was admitted a member of the faculty of advocates, and soon became known as an eloquent and successful pleader. in 1852 he was made solicitor-general for scotland in lord derby's first ministry, three months later becoming lord advocate. in 1858 he resumed this office in lord derby's second administration, being returned to the house of commons as member for stamford. he was responsible for the universities of scotland act of 1858, and in the same year he was elevated to the bench as lord justice clerk. in 1867 he was made lord justice general of scotland and lord president of the court of session, taking the title of lord glencorse. outside his judicial duties he was responsible for much useful public work, particularly in the department of higher education. in 1869 he was elected chancellor of edinburgh university, having already been rector of the university of glasgow. he died on the 20th august 1891.