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The Dean of the Faculty of Advocates, also known as the Dean of Faculty, is the head of the
Faculty of Advocates The Faculty of Advocates is an independent body of lawyers who have been admitted to practise as advocates before the courts of Scotland, especially the Court of Session and the High Court of Justiciary. The Faculty of Advocates is a constitu ...
, the independent body for advocates in Scotland. The Dean is elected by the whole membership.


List of deans of Faculty

* 1582 to ????: John Sharp 17th-century * 1655 to ????: John Nisbet * 1661 to ????: John Ellis of Elliston * 1664 to ????: Robert Sinclair of Longformacus * 1672 to ????: George Lockhart * 1675 to ????: Sir Andrew Birnie. Later Lord Saline. * 1680 to ????: Sir John Dalrymple * 1682 to 1689:
George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh Sir George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh (1636 – May 8, 1691) was a Scottish lawyer, Lord Advocate, essayist and legal writer. Early life Mackenzie, who was born in Dundee, was the son of Sir Simon Mackenzie of Lochslin (died c. 1666) and Elizab ...
* 1690 to ????: Sir John Dalrymple * 1691 to ????: Sir Robert Colt * 1694 to 1695: Sir James Stewart * 1695 to 1698: Hew Dalrymple * 1698 to >1708: Robert Bennet 18th-century * 1698 to >1708: Robert Bennet * 1712 to 1721: Sir David Dalrymple * 1721 to 1722:
Robert Dundas of Arniston, the Elder The name Robert is an ancient Germanic given name, from Proto-Germanic "fame" and "bright" (''Hrōþiberhtaz''). Compare Old Dutch ''Robrecht'' and Old High German ''Hrodebert'' (a compound of '' Hruod'' ( non, Hróðr) "fame, glory, honou ...
* 1722 to 1746: ?? * 1746 to 1760:
Robert Dundas of Arniston, the younger Robert Dundas of Arniston, the younger, FRSE (18 July 1713 – 13 December 1787) was a Scottish judge. He served as Solicitor General for Scotland from 1742 to 1746, as Lord Advocate from 1754 to 1760, and as Member of Parliament for Midlothian ...
* 1760 to 1764:
James Ferguson James Ferguson may refer to: Entertainment * Jim Ferguson (born 1948), American jazz and classical guitarist * Jim Ferguson, American guitarist, past member of Lotion * Jim Ferguson, American movie critic, Board of Directors member for the Broadca ...
* 1764 to 1775: Alexander Lockhart * ???? to 1785:
Henry Dundas Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville, PC, FRSE (28 April 1742 – 28 May 1811), styled as Lord Melville from 1802, was the trusted lieutenant of British Prime Minister William Pitt and the most powerful politician in Scotland in the late 18t ...
* 1785 to 1795: Henry Erskine * 1796 to ????: Robert Dundas (1758–1819) 19th-century * 1801 to 1808: Robert Blair * 1808 to 1823: Matthew Ross of Candie * 1823 to 1826:
George Cranstoun George Cranstoun, Lord Corehouse (28 November 1770 – 26 June 1850) was a Scottish advocate, judge and satirist. Life Cranstoun was likely born at his father's estate, Longwarton. He was baptised in Ancrum, Roxburghshire, Scotland, the second s ...
* 1826 to ????:
Sir James Wellwood Moncreiff, 9th Baronet Sir James Wellwood Moncreiff, 9th Baronet, with the judicial title Lord Moncreiff (1776–1851) was a Scottish lawyer and judge. Life He was the second son of the Rev. Sir Henry Moncreiff Wellwood (1750–1827) of Tullibole in Kinross-shire, ...
* 1829:
Francis Jeffrey Francis Jeffrey, Lord Jeffrey (23 October 1773 – 26 January 1850) was a Scottish judge and literary critic. Life He was born at 7 Charles Street near Potterow in south Edinburgh, the son of George Jeffrey, a clerk in the Court of Session ...
* 1830 to 1841: John Hope * 1842 to 1843: Patrick Robertson * 1843 to 1851: Duncan McNeill * 1852:
John Marshall John Marshall (September 24, 1755July 6, 1835) was an American politician and lawyer who served as the fourth Chief Justice of the United States from 1801 until his death in 1835. He remains the longest-serving chief justice and fourth-longes ...
* 1852 to 1858: ?? * 1858 to 1869: James Moncreiff * 1868 to 1874: Edward Gordon * 1874 to 1875: Andrew Rutherfurd-Clark * 1875 to 1876:
William Watson William, Willie, Bill or Billy Watson may refer to: Entertainment * William Watson (songwriter) (1794–1840), English concert hall singer and songwriter * William Watson (poet) (1858–1935), English poet * Billy Watson (actor) (1923–2022), Ame ...
* 1877: Robert Horne * 1878 to 1881: Patrick Fraser * 1881: Alexander Kinnear * 1882 to 1885: John Macdonald * 1885 to 1886: John Balfour * 1886 to 1889: ?? * 1889 to 1892: John Balfour (second term) * 1892 to 1895:
Charles Pearson Charles Pearson (4 October 1793 – 14 September 1862) was a British lawyer and politician. He was solicitor to the City of London, a reforming campaigner, and – briefly – Member of Parliament for Lambeth. He campaigned against corruption ...
* 1895 to 1905:
Alexander Asher Alexander Asher (27 January 1834 – 5 August 1905) was a Scottish politician and lawyer, who was elected as Member of Parliament for the Elgin Burghs constituency from 1881 until his death in 1905. He was also Solicitor General for Scotland o ...
20th-century * 1895 to 1905: Alexander Asher * 1905 to 1908: William Campbell * 1908 to 1915: Charles Dickson * 1915 to 1918: James Avon Clyde * 1919 to 1920:
Charles Murray Charles Murray may refer to: Politicians *Charles Murray, 1st Earl of Dunmore (1661–1710), British peer *Charles Murray (author and diplomat) (1806–1895), British author and diplomat *Charles Murray, 7th Earl of Dunmore (1841–1907), Scotti ...
* 1920 to 1922: Andrew Constable *
Condie Sandeman James Condie Stewart Sandeman (1866–11 November 1933) was a Scottish advocate. Biography He was the son of Colonel Frank Stewart Sandeman of Stanley, Perthshire, by his wife Laura, daughter of James Condie Writer to the Signet, WS, of Perth; Dr ...
fl. 1927 * 1932 to 1936: Sir William Chree * 1936 to 1937: James Keith * 1937 to 1939: William Donald Patrick * 1939 to 1945: James Gordon McIntyre, Lord Sorn * 1945 to 1948: James Reid * 1948 to 1955: John Cameron * 1955 to 1957:
Christopher Guest Christopher Haden-Guest, 5th Baron Haden-Guest (born February 5, 1948) is an American-British screenwriter, composer, musician, director, actor, and comedian. Guest is most widely known in Hollywood for having written, directed, and starred in ...
* 1957: Charles Shaw * 1959 to 1964: Ian Fraser * 1964 to 1965:
Alexander Thomson Alexander "Greek" Thomson (9 April 1817 – 22 March 1875) was an eminent Scottish architect and architectural theorist who was a pioneer in sustainable building. Although his work was published in the architectural press of his day, it was ...
* 1965 to 1970:
George Emslie George may refer to: People * George (given name) * George (surname) * George (singer), American-Canadian singer George Nozuka, known by the mononym George * George Washington, First President of the United States * George W. Bush, 43rd Preside ...
* 1970 to 1972: Robert Smith Johnston * 1973 to 1976: Donald Ross * 1976 to 1979: James Mackay * 1979 to 1983: Charles Kemp Davidson * 1983 to 1986:
William Prosser William Prosser may refer to: *William Lloyd Prosser William Lloyd Prosser (March 15, 1898 – 1972) was the Dean of the School of Law at UC Berkeley from 1948 to 1961. Prosser authored several editions of ''Prosser on Torts'', universally reco ...
* 1986 to 1989: David Hope * 1989 to 1994:
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* 1994 to 1997: Andrew Hardie * 1997 to 2001: Nigel Emslie 21st-century * 1997 to 2001: Nigel Emslie * 2001 to 2004:
Colin Campbell Colin may refer to: * Colin (given name) * Colin (surname) * ''Colin'' (film), a 2008 Cannes film festival zombie movie * Colin (horse) (1905–1932), thoroughbred racehorse * Colin (humpback whale), a humpback whale calf abandoned north of Sydney, ...
* 2004 to 2007: Robert Logan "Roy" Martin'MARTIN, Robert Logan, (Roy)', ''
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/ref> * 2007 to 2014:
Richard Keen Richard Sanderson Keen, Baron Keen of Elie (born 29 March 1954) is a British lawyer and Conservative Party politician. He was Advocate General for Scotland from May 2015 until his resignation on 16 September 2020. Early life Keen was educated ...
* 2014 to 2016:
James Wolffe Walter James Wolffe FSAScot FRIAS (born 20 December 1962) is a Scottish advocate who served as Lord Advocate from 2016 to 2021. He previously served as Dean of the Faculty of Advocates from 2014 to 2016, and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Advo ...
* 2016 to 2020: Gordon Jackson * 2020 to present: Roddy Dunlop


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