Ian Hunter Lockhart Gillies
Former consultant psychiatrist Stobhill General Hospital, Glasgow (b Glasgow 4 January 1911; q Glasgow 1934; DPM 1936, MD
1938, MRCPED 1947, FRCPED 1952, FRCPsych 1971), d 11 September 2002.
Ian Hunter Lockhart Gillies, always known as Hunter Gillies, served in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve from 1941 to 1946
and was specialist in neuropsychiatry at the naval hospitals in Chatham and Sydney, Australia. He was deputy physician-superintendent
at Crichton Royal Hospital, Dumfries, from 1946 until 1953, and then until he retired in 1978 he was consultant-in-charge
of the psychiatric unit at Stobhill General Hospital. He was often called upon by the procurator-fiscal to give psychiatric
reports on accused persons and he published papers on his experience.
In May 1948 he married Mrs Isabelle Canny of Sydney, Australia. She died in Apri1 1983. In July 1987 he married Mrs Margaret
Richmond of Shillingford, Oxfordshire, and went to live there. She survives him. [Self written]