Corpus of Modern Scottish Writing (CMSW) - www.scottishcorpus.ac.uk/cmsw/ Document : 605 Title: Extract from Minutes, Concerning the Misconduct of the Russian Student, Simon Desnitzkoy Author(s): Anonymous Minute to be inserted in the Comitia of January 6th 1769 The Dr Rector pronounced Sentence in the Affair submitted to his Lordships arbitration viz. That the Insult offered by Mr Desnitz. to Mr. Anderſon was a manifest breach of all order by a contempt of the Authority of the University, and therefore deserved no leſs a punishment than Expulsion; That he would accordingly have pronounced a Sentence of Expulsion in the like case against any Native of Brittain or Foreigner whomsoever; But that in Commiſeration to Mr. Desnit. peculiar circumstances who might by such a sentence be utterly ruined, he was willing to mitigate the Sentence which the Offence deserved; And therefore ordained that the Sd. Mr Des. should make Acknowledgmts. to the University, to Mr. Anderſon, & to Mr Alexr. Ferguſon in the following terms Which Mr Desnit did in presence of the Comitia & signed the said Acknowledgmts as above inserted. And whereas it appeared from Mr Anex. Ferguſons own Declaration that he had advised & instigated Mr Desnit. to insult Mr Anderson, the Ld. Rector judged that his Offence deserved Expulsion, & that if Mr. Desnit. had been expelled Mr. Ferguſon must have been expelld likeways. But as there were many favourable circumstances in Mr Ferguſons case, & particularly that when Mr. Desnit. asked his Advie about an affront which he the sd Mr Desnit. believed he had received from Mr Anderſon, Mr Desnit. had concealed from Mr Ferguſon Mr Anderſons having [¿] Ld. Rector thought it enough by [¿] Authority of the University [¿] Students & therefore ordered the sd Mr Alexr. Ferguſon to be conducted immediatly to priſon by the Beddel for a little time, not as a mark of ignominy but of due Severity in maintenance of the discipline of the College. The sd Sentence was exeducted accordingly The Lord Rector further declared it as his Opinion that Mr Anderson or any Master sitting along with & conducting the band of Music has in common sense a just right to keep improper persons from entering the seats in the Chappel where the band which leads the Congregation in singing sits, and in full Comitia thanked Mr Anderson for the propriety of his behaviour in the area upon the 8th of Decembr, in not retaliating or using any paſsionate Expreſsion when he was insulted by Mr Desnitzky as it might have been attended with very dangerous consequences.