Sir James Fleming JP (3 August 1831 – 24 May 1914) was a Scottish lawyer.
Fleming was born in Rutherglen, Scotland, on 3 August 1831, and educated there in the parish school.
He was chairman of the Glasgow School of Art for 28 years. [1] [2] There was a memorial plaque with his image there, created by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, [3] but it was destroyed in the 2018 fire. [4]
He was knighted in 1906. He was president of the Glasgow Liberal Club. [2]
He was married to Mary Smellie, who died 5 April 1891, aged 49 years. [2] Their son, Captain James Hamilton Fleming, was killed in Action on 13 October 1915 at the Hohenzollern Redoubt. [2] Another son, John Arnold Fleming, (1871–1966) was an industrial chemist.
Fleming died on 24 May 1914 and was buried at Rutherglen Cemetery in Glasgow. [2]
Sir James Fleming JP (3 August 1831 – 24 May 1914) was a Scottish lawyer.
Fleming was born in Rutherglen, Scotland, on 3 August 1831, and educated there in the parish school.
He was chairman of the Glasgow School of Art for 28 years. [1] [2] There was a memorial plaque with his image there, created by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, [3] but it was destroyed in the 2018 fire. [4]
He was knighted in 1906. He was president of the Glasgow Liberal Club. [2]
He was married to Mary Smellie, who died 5 April 1891, aged 49 years. [2] Their son, Captain James Hamilton Fleming, was killed in Action on 13 October 1915 at the Hohenzollern Redoubt. [2] Another son, John Arnold Fleming, (1871–1966) was an industrial chemist.
Fleming died on 24 May 1914 and was buried at Rutherglen Cemetery in Glasgow. [2]