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Jewish cemetery, Glasgow Necropolis. As Jewish people were not allowed to be interred within Christian burial grounds, a small area outwith the boundary of the main cathedral graveyard was allocated to them. The ground contains 57 burials. [7] Jewish burials took place here from 1832 to 1855, after which they were in the Eastern Necropolis. [8]
This category contains articles about notable people buried in the Glasgow Necropolis, in Glasgow, Scotland. Pages in category "Burials at the Glasgow Necropolis" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total.
Western Necropolis is a cemetery complex in Glasgow, Scotland located to the north of the city centre. As well as the actual Western Necropolis cemetery established in 1882, [1] it is bordered by Lambhill Cemetery which opened in 1881, [1] St Kentigern's Cemetery (Roman Catholic) that opened in 1882, [1] and Glasgow (Garnethill) Hebrew Burial Ground founded in 1989.
Burials at the Glasgow Necropolis (42 P) Burials at Greyfriars Kirkyard (189 P) N. Burials at the New Calton Burial Ground (23 P) O. Burials at Old Calton Burial ...
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Thomas Reid D.D. (1710–1796), was Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Glasgow and founder of the Scottish common sense movement in philosophy. Remarkably, his tombstone is to be found in the vestibule of the main building of Glasgow University and directly under the 85m (278 feet) high tower of the Gilbert Scott Building.