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  1. George Watson (23 November 1654 – 3 April 1723) was a Scottish accountant and philanthropist. He was the Bank of Scotland's first Chief Accountant. He bequeathed money that was used to establish George Watson's College and fund George Heriot's School.

  2. George Watson (23 November 1654 – 3 April 1723) was a Scottish accountant and philanthropist. He was the Bank of Scotland's first Chief Accountant. He bequeathed money that was used to establish George Watson's College and fund George Heriot's School. He was also an investor in the slave trade.

  3. About Us. Heritage. The Legacy of George Watson. George Watsons Involvement in the Transatlantic Slave Trade. George Watson was born in Edinburgh on 23 November 1654. After a long career as an accountant, merchant, banker and investor, he died on 3 April 1723.

  4. 1825 Henry George Watson, accountant 1826 John Linning, Secretary to the R.C.A. 1827 James Tod, W.S. 1828 John Maxton, merchant 1829 John Maxton, merchant 1830 Nathaniel Spens, Craigsanquhar 1831 John N. Forman, W.S. 1832 Nathaniel Spens, Craigsanquhar 1833 George Robertson, Deputy-Keeper of Records 1834 James Linning Woodman, W.S.

  5. George Watson (accountant) (1654–1723), Scottish accountant and the founder of George Watson's College in Edinburgh. George Watson (scholar) (1927–2013), Fellow at St. John's College, Cambridge University. George Earl Watson (1897–1975), American educator. George Leo Watson (1909–1988), English mathematician.

  6. Media in category "George Watson (accountant)" ... Wikipedia; In Wikipedia. English; Edit links. This page was last edited on 22 November 2020, at 14:13.

  7. 24 mar 2022 · George Watson (23 November 1654 – 3 April 1723) was a Scottish accountant and philanthropist. He was the Bank of Scotland's first Chief Accountant. He bequeathed money that was used to establish the George Watson College and fund George Heriot's School.