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James Cleland LLD (1770–1840) was Superintendent of Public Works in Glasgow but is remembered as a Scottish
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and historical writer.


Life

He was a native of
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, and began life as a cabinet-maker, spending some in London. In 1803 he was made Bailie for the
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area, and Bailie for the City in 1806. During his year as a Glasgow baillie in 1806–07, Cleland prepared a report on the structural problems of the Episcopal chapel, St Andrew's-by-the-Green. He was Treasurer for the city from 1808. He obtained in 1814 the post of superintendent of public works in Glasgow. In 1819 he was employed by the municipal authorities in taking a
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of
Glasgow Glasgow is the Cities of Scotland, most populous city in Scotland, located on the banks of the River Clyde in Strathclyde, west central Scotland. It is the List of cities in the United Kingdom, third-most-populous city in the United Kingdom ...
, the most ambitious in the United Kingdom. He was similarly employed in 1821 and 1831. The "Cleland Testimonial" building in
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, Glasgow, was designed by David Hamilton and was completed in 1836. James Cleland lived there at the end of his life. It is now a
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. He lived his final years at 130 West Nile Street in central Glasgow and died there in 1840.Illustrated Catalogue of the Exhibition of Portraits in the New Galleries of Art in Corporation Buildings


Works

Cleland published: * ''Annals of Glasgow'', Glasgow, 1816. * ''Rise and Progress of the City of Glasgow'', Glasgow, 1820. * ''Enumeration of the Inhabitants of Glasgow'', Glasgow, 1832. * ''Historical Account of Bills of Mortality of the Probability of Human Life in Glasgow and other large towns'', Glasgow, 1836. * ''Description of the Banquet in honour of the Right Honourable Sir R. Peel, Lord Rector of the University of Glasgow, 13 Jan. 1837'', Glasgow, 1837. * ''Description of the City of Glasgow'', Glasgow, 1843.


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;Attribution {{DEFAULTSORT:Cleland, James 1770 births 1840 deaths Scottish statisticians Scientists from Glasgow 19th-century Scottish mathematicians 19th-century Scottish historians