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  1. George Heriot’s Hospital was a charitable educational hospital opened in 1659 with money bequeathed by George Heriot. George Heriot (1563-1624) was a Scottish goldsmith and philanthropist; he was the court goldsmith to King James VI of Scotland, becoming very wealthy from the position.

  2. George Heriot (1563–1624), founder of Heriot's Hospital. George Heriot (15 June 1563 – 12 February 1624) was a Scottish goldsmith and philanthropist. He is chiefly remembered today as the founder of George Heriot's School, a large independent school in Edinburgh; his name has also been given to Heriot-Watt University, as well as ...

  3. About this artwork. Heriot’s Hospital was built with a bequest to the city of Edinburgh from the goldsmith George Heriot (d. 1625). Opening in 1659, it was originally a school for the children of freemen of the city and admitted thirty boys.

  4. 7. Juli 2021 · Chapter 43 – George Heriot’s Hospital and the Greyfriars Church., pp.363-384. FlikeNoir Scottish History 07/07/2021 47 Minutes. [Old & New Edinburgh Contents] Notice of George Heriot – Dies Childless – His Will – The Hospital founded – Its Progress – The Master Masons – Opened – Number of Scholars – Dr ...

  5. 16. Apr. 2018 · India Buildings, Victoria Street. George Heriot’s School, Lauriston Place, Edinburgh EH3 9EQ John Borthwick Gilchrist (1759-1841), former pupil and donor of George Heriot’s, went to India as a surgeon in 1782. An early introducer of indigo, and farmer of sugar and opium, he also started the teaching of Hindustani and use of Devanagari ...

  6. 11. Feb. 2024 · Seven Days. History. By Hamish MacPherson Journalist. Share. The Jinglin' Geordie (Copyright: Kim Traynor) and George Heriot, founder of Heriot's Hospital (Image: Kim Traynor) ONE of the best-known pubs in Edinburgh is the Jinglin’ Geordie in Fleshmarket Close in the Old Town.

  7. The hospital was a charitable institution founded in 1628 for the benefit of orphans whose fathers were freemen of Edinburgh. It is now George Heriot’s School. Turner contrasts the grand architectural backdrop of the hospital with the narrow tenements and hectic activity in the foreground.