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Full text of "Fasti ecclesiæ scoticanæ; the succession of ministers in the Church of Scotland from the reformation"

FASTI ECCLESI/E SCOTICAN^E 



SYNOD OF GLASGOW AND AYR 



EDITORIAL COMMITTEE 

The Rev. W. S. CROCKETT, Minister of Tweedsrauir, Convener and General Editor 

FRANCIS JAMES GRANT, W.S., Rothesay Herald and Lyon Clerk, Vice-Convener 

and Joint- Editor. 

The Very Rev. Professor JAMES COOPER, D.D., D.Litt., D.C.L. 

W. TRAQUAIR DICKSON, W.S. 

The Rev. Professor JAMES MACKINNON, Ph.D., D.D. 

Sir JAMES BALFOUR PAUL, C.V.O., LL.D., Lord Lyon King-of-Arms. 

The Rev. ARTHUR P. SYM, B.D. 

The Rev. ROBERT W. WEIR, D.D. 



GENERAL COMMITTEE 



Very Rev. DAVID PAUL, D.D., LL.D., 
Edinburgh 

Rev. THOMAS BURNS, D.D., Edinburgh 
Rev. W. W. COATS, D.D., Brechin 

Rev. R. MENZIES FERGUSSON, D.D., 
Logic 

Rev. JAMES GILLAN, D.D., Edinburgh 
Rev. J. KING HEWISON, D.D., Rothesay 
Rev. J. MITCHELL, D.D., Mauchline 
Rev. ROBERT PRYDE, D.D., Glasgow 
Rev. J. R. AITKEN, M.A., Edinburgh 
Rev. WILLIAM AULD, B.D., Carnock 
Rev. JAMES W. BLAKE, M.A., Temple 
Rev. JOHN BURLEIGH, Ednam 
Rev. ANDREW BURNS, Fenwick 
Rev. J. A. CAMERON, B.D., Legerwood 
Rev. A. J. CAMPBELL, B.A., Glasgow 
Rev. J. T. Cox, B.D., Dyce 
Rev. A. A. DUNCAN, B.D., Auchtcrless 
K-v. llitHAKD HENDERSON, B.D., 
Longside 



The Rev. GEO. D. HUTTON, M.A., B.Sc., 
Bothkennar 

The Rev. J. F. LEISHMAN, M.A., Linton 
The Rev. A. J. MACDONALD, Killearnan 
The Rev. A. M. MACGREGOR, Lochryan 
The Rev. ARCH. MACLAREN, Glasgow 
The Rev. J. MUIRHEAD, B.D., Avendale 
The Rev. J. W. MURRAY, B.A.(Oxon.), Manor 
The Rev. W. H. PORTER, Cults, Pitlessie 

The Rev. HARRY SMITH, M.A., Old Kil- 
patrick 

The Rev. JAMES SMITH, B.D., Aberdeen 
The Rev. W. STEPHEN, B.D., Inverkeithing 

The Rev. D. MACFARLANE WILSON, 
Thornton 

The Rev. WM. WILSON, M.A., Trossachs 
C. E. W. MACPHERSON, C.A., Edin. 
THM \s REID, M.A., Lanark 

J. H. STEVENSON, M.B.E., K.C., Advocate, 
Edinburgh 



FASTI ECCLESI.E 
SCOTICAN^E 

THE SUCCESSION OF MINISTERS IN 

THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND FROM 

THE REFORMATION 

BY 

HEW SCOTT, D.D. 



NEW EDITION 

Revised and continued to tJie Present Time under the Superintendence 
of a Committee appointed by the General Assembly 



VOLUME III 

SYNOD OF GLASGOW AND AYR 



OLIVER AND BOYD 

EDINBURGH: TWEEDDALE COURT 
1920 




3o33 







PREFATORY NOTE 

THE Editorial Committee regret the delay in issuing this Third 
Volume of the Fasti. The Volume has been in type for a year, but 
publishing difficulties having arisen in consequence of the enormous 
increase in printing expenses, the work could not be further proceeded 
with at the time. 

Volume Three, including within its scope the Presbytery of 
Glasgow, has entailed an unusual amount of often difficult and 
arduous research. Thanks must be accorded to many persons, both 
clerical and lay, who have helped in the preparation of this Volume. 
The Committee are specially indebted for much assistance to the 
Clerks of the various Presbyteries, and to the Rev. Andrew Burns, 
Fenwick; the Rev. W. S. Brownlee, Clydebank; the Rev. John Muirhead, 
Avendale; the Rev. Archibald Maclaren, Glasgow, and Mr Thomas 
Reid, M.A., Lanark. They have also to thank Mr D. A. Boyd, 
Saltcoats, and Mr James R. Anderson, Ayr, for placing valuable 
notes at their disposal. Pains have been taken to verify the informa 
tion given, but the book does not claim to be immaculate. It has 
been found that information taken from pedigrees, and even from 
tombstones, is frequently contradictory and misleading. Causes of 
trouble nearly always occur in proper names and dates. In almost 
every case, however, the material now furnished has been transcribed 
from the Records of the Church, the Separate Registers of each 
Presbytery, the Public Records in H.M. Register House and else 
where, and all the printed literature available on Parish and Family 
Histories, Biographies, Newspaper Sketches, etc. 

The Volume has been brought down to the eve of publication. 

Wth June 1920. 



CONTENTS 



PAGE 

viii 



ABBREVIATIONS 

SYNOD OF GLASGOW AND AYR- 
I. Presbytery of Ayr 
II. Presbytery of Irvine 

III. Presbytery of Paisley 

IV. Presbytery of Greenock . 
V. Presbytery of Hamilton . 

VI. Presbytery of Lanark 

09 pr 

VII. Presbytery of Dunbarton . 

S71 
VIII. Presbytery of Glasgow . 

BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CHURCH AND PARISH HISTORIES, ETC. . 
INDEX OF PARISHES AND CHAPELS . 
INDEX OF MINISTERS . 



ALLOW AY ANNBANK 



[PRESB. OF 



College, Geneva ; Queen s University, Ire 
land; B.A. (1864), M.A. (1866), licen. by 
Presb. of Belfast Dec. 1867 ; ord. to Cumber 
Co. Londonderry, 5th May 1868 ; trans, to 
Ballymena, Co. Antrim, 7th May 1874 
adm. here 5th May 1881 ; D.D. (United 
Theological Faculties of Presbyterian 
Church of Ireland, 1907); joint -convener 
of Committee on Small Livings 1912; 
Moderator of the General Assembly 21st 
May 1912; dem. 4th June 1918. Marr. 
4th July 1878, Agnes Graham, daugh. of 
John James Howe of Dinglefield, Liverpool, 
and has issue Kathleen Norah, army nurse, 
born 14th June 1880; Marcus Graham, 
brevet major R.A.M.C., served in France, 
born 22nd Feb. 1882 ; Robert Foster, D.S.O., 
captain 129th Baluchis, born 6th June 
1883, killed in France llth April 1915 ; 
Agnes Rosa, born 4th Jan. 1887; John 
Rowe, lieut. 49th Punjabis, born 3rd Dec. 
1889, killed in France, 6th June 1915; 
Hessy Foster, born 31st Jan. 1892 ; Alfred 
Vincent, M.B., Ch.B., born 26th April 
1893 ; Louise le Blanc, born 20th May 1897. 
Publications Sermons and Contributions 
to Theological and Literary Magazines ; 
The Church, The Body of Christ [Assembly 
Closing Address] (Edinburgh, 1912). 

JOHN M FARLANE HAMILTON, 
1918 k rn Beith, 28th April 1879, son of 
John H. and Isabella Steedman ; 
educated at Beith Academy, Vale of Leven 
Academy, and Univ. of Glasgow; M.A. 
(1902), B.D. (1905); licen. by Presb. of 
Dunbarton April 1905; assistant at Ren 
frew; ord. to St James s, Ayr, 14th Feb. 
1912 ; trans, and adm. 18th Dec. 1918. 



ANNBANK (Q.S.). 

[A chapel was built at Annbank in 1871. 
This parish, erected 10th July 1914 by the 
Court of Teinds, was disjoined from the 
parishes of Tarbolton and St Quivox.] 

GEORGE M CONACHIE, M.A.; ord. 
1st Oct. 1873; trans, to Rerrick 
24th July 1877. 

GAVIN CRAWFORD, ord. 18th Oct. 
1877 1877; trans, to Fauldhouse 20th 



1873 



June 1882. 



THOMAS WALLS, licen. by Presb. of 
Edinburgh 12th May 1880 ; ord. 25th 
Sept. 1882; res. 1st Dec. 1886; 
was assistant at Shettleston 1892. 

ANDREW ROBERTSON, MA.; ord. 
30th Dec. 1886; trans, to Cadzow 
13th Dec. 1888. 

JOHN MANN CALLAN, educated at 

1889 Univ - of Glasgow; M.A. (1882); 

licen. and ord. by Presb. of Dunoon 

to Presbyterian Church, Balwearie, Pictou, 

Nova Scotia, 1886; adm. here 1889; res. 1895. 

MELVILLE VIPONT ANDERSON 
1895 [afterwards DAVID AVENEL VIPONT]; 
ord. 28th Aug. 1895; trans, to St 
Ninian s Mission, Edinburgh, in 1898. 

ROBERT CONDIE HUNTER, licen. 
1898 by Presb. of Dunfermline 1st May 
1889; ord. 28th Sept. 1898; res. 
in 1900; assistant at Rutherglen in 1901, 
Lanark 1904, Abbotshall 1905, Dundee 1906, 
and Edinburgh 1907-8. 

ALEXANDER CAMERON, ord. 26th 
1900 April 1900; trans, to Inverchaolain, 
3rd Aug. 1910. 

GEORGE CAMPBELL, M.A. ; ord. 31st 
1910 Oct< 191 ; trans, to Stronsay 6th 
Feb. 1913. 

ROBERT SMITH MACKINTOSH, 
1918 M.A. ; ord. 5th June 1913 ; first min. 
of the parish 10th July 1914; trans, 
to St Margaret s, Arbroath, 6th Dec. 1916. 

GEORGE LINDSAY STEWART, born 
1917 Glasgow, 22nd Sept. 1880, son of 
William S. and Maria Lindsay ; edu 
cated at Kilmarnock Academy, Univ. of 
Edinburgh, and Free Church College, Edin 
burgh; licen. by Free Presb. of Glasgow, 
14th June 1910 ; assistant at Fountainbridge 
Free Church, Edinburgh ; ord. to Free 
hurch, Dumfries, llth Aug. 1910; trans, 
to Free Church, Dunbarton, 18th Feb. 
1915 ; trans, and adm. 3rd May 1917. 
VEarr. 3rd Oct. 1900, Anna, daugh. of John 
Smith, and has issue William, born 27th 
April 1902 ; Lindsay, born 13th Aug. 1903 ; 
>eorge, born 27th June 1907; Constance, 
>orn 15th May 1910. 



AYE] 



AUCHINLECK 



AUCHINLECK. 

[The church of Auchinleck belonged of 
old to the Abbey of Paisley. In 1754 
Alexander Boswell, Lord Auchinleck, a 
senator of the College of Justice, added 
an aisle to the church. He was a judge 
of some note, but is now perhaps best 
known as the father of James Boswell, 
Dr Samuel Johnson s biographer. The 
parish had a Well named Our Lady s, and 
near Auchinleck Castle stood a Chapel of 
St Vincent. In 1844 Auchinleck Church 
was rebuilt on a new site adjoining the 
old one. There is a mission chapel at 
Darnconner.] 

JOHN INGLIS, trans, from Ochiltree 
before 1574; returned there after 
1580. 



1574 



1617 



GEORGE WALKER, son of John W., 
bailie in Newmills; MA. (Glasgow 
1607) ; min. in 1617 ; died June 1621, 
aged about 34. He marr. Martha Granger, 
who died in 1640. [Milne Home Papers, 
87 ; Glasg. Tests. ; Tombst.] 

JOHN SHAW, son of Alexander S. 
in Clauchphymett ; MA. (Glasgow 

581 1617) ; min. in 1631 ; died after 28th 
March. 1649. He marr. Margaret Douglas, 
and had issue William, apprenticed to 
James Durie, merchant, Edinburgh, 27th 
Nov. 1650. [Sed.-Book of Teinds; Ayr 
Sas., iii. 220, vii. 640.] 

ANDREW DALRYMPLE,MA.; called 
March 1650 ; adm. 22nd Jan. 1651 ; 
deprived by Act of Parliament llth 
June, and Decreet of Privy Council 1st Oct. 
1662. He was accused of holding con 
venticles 8th April 1669. He had an in 
dulgence at Sorn 2nd Sept. 1669. [P. C. 
Reg., 3rd ser., iii., 3, 70.] 

ALEXANDER RAMSAY, M.A.; be 
came min. here after 1662; some 
" desperate villains " having entered 
and robbed his house on the night of 12th 
Jan. 1672 and maltreated him and his 
family, the Privy Council sent down a com 
mission under a strong military guard to 
investigate the matter, and the parish was 



1651 



1680 



1687 



fined 3500 merks as damages sustained by 
the min. ; elected to Grey friars, Edinburgh, 
1669. [P. C. Reg., 3rd ser., iii., 444 et seq.] 

JOHN WATSON, MA. (Glasgow, 14th 
^ y 1670); adm. before 23rd June 
1680. The edict was served under 
the protection of three troops of dragoons, 
and at the Revolution W. was forced into 
the churchyard by ninety armed men, who 
prevented him from preaching and tore 
his gown. He died between 27th March 
1696 and 6th Nov. 1697. He marr. Janet 
Crichton. [Maiichline Sess. Reg. ; Glasg. 
Tests. ; Rule s Sec. Vindication. } 

JOHN CAMPBELL, M.A. (Glasgow 
1661) ; ord. 4th Feb. 1679 ; was one 
of the members constituting the 
Presb. after the Toleration 3rd Aug. 1687 ; 
died Nov. 1688, aged about 47. He marr., 
and had issue a daugh. (marr. Adam 
Stillie of Chang). [Glasg. Tests. ; Tombst.] 

JOHN LAURIE, M.A. (Glasgow, 27th 

July 1676) ; ord. Presbyterian min. at 

Macosquin, Coleraine, Ireland ; called 

to Penpont before 8th Oct. 1689 ; called in 

Nov., and adm. 29th Dec. 1692 ; died June 

1710, aged about 54. He marr., and had 

issue James, min. of Kirkmichael. 

[Crawfordjohn Sess. Reg. ; Wodrow s 

Anal.} 

JOHN GRANT, son of Lewis G. of 
Whitetree ; ord. to Knockbain 27th 
Sept. 1711 ; called 29th May, and 
adm. 9th July 1712. He was accused at 
the Presb. 28th April 1731, of having been 
absent from his parish from Oct. 1729, and 
providing an assistant for one month only, 
that he had visited the families in the parish 
only once in four years, and had dispensed 
the Communion not more than two or three 
times since his admission. His demission 
was accepted 9th June 1731; retired to 
London, where he became min. of a Presby 
terian meeting-house. On the death in 1729 
of his brother-in-law, Colin Campbell, the 
celebrated architect, he inherited a large 
fortune. He died Jan. 1732. He marr. 
Henrietta (died 6th June 1731), daugh. of 
Donald Campbell, and had issue Elizabeth; 
Ann; Alexander; Colin; Ludovick, adjutant 



6 



AYR 



[PRESB. OF 



what desultory education he joined a band 
of Border thieves, till like the prodigal " he 
began to be in want," and being ashamed 
of himself he returned, and through an 
intercessor, sought reconciliation with his 
offended parent. He went to the Univ. of 
Edinburgh, graduated M.A. in 1588, and 
was the first min. who had studied -there. 
He was nominated, 6th March 1589, by the 
Privy Council one of a committee for 
maintaining the true religion in the Forest 
and Tweeddale ; was adm. min. of Selkirk 
in 1589 ; trans, to Kirkcudbright in 1594 ; 
app. 29th March 1596 one of the visitors 
for Nithsdale, Annandale, Lauderdale, 
Eskdale, and Ewesdale. On 18th Dec. of 
that year, while supplying the High Kirk, 
Edinburgh, during the flight of its own 
ministers, he so offended the king by his 
illustrations, that he also was obliged to 
take flight, till application was made by 
the Assembly on 5th March following for 
permitting his return to his charge. This 
in 1599 included Galtaway, Dunrod, and 
Kilchrist ; trans, to Ayr as assistant Aug. 
1600. In consequence of the crowds who 
were attracted by his preaching, the 
Town Council resolved, 26th May 1603, 
to erect a new church, which, however, 
was not carried out till 1652. On John 
Porterfield s death in 1604, the people 
unanimously elected W. his successor, and 
on 10th April they requested the Town 
Council to ratify their choice and assign 
him a stipend. Though he did not arrive 
at Aberdeen till two days after an Assembly 
had been held there, 2nd July 1605, in 
opposition to the royal will, he zealously 
approved its proceedings, and has been 
considered one of its chief supporters. He 
was summoned before the Privy Council 
25th July, and committed prisoner to the 
castle of Blackness on the 27th. Declining 
the authority of the Privy Council 24th 
Oct., in a cause which he considered 
spiritual, he, with four others, was tried 
before the Justiciary at Linlithgow 10th 
Jan. following, found guilty, and banished 
from His Majesty s dominions for life, 
23rd Oct. 1606. He went to France and 
studied the language of the country so 
successfully that in fourteen weeks he was 



able to preach in it with fluency. After 
preaching at Bordeaux, he was inducted 
parson at Jonsac in the end of 1608, at 
Nerac in 1614, and St Jean d Angely about 
1617. For several years after he was 
banished, the Town Council of Ayr regu 
larly remitted his stipend to him. St Jean 
d Angely was besieged in 1620 by Louis 
XIII. while he was there. By the law of 
the kingdom no Protestant worship was 
allowed at the place where the king resided ; 
nevertheless, W. continued to hold his ser 
vices, and when called before the king and 
demanded how he durst do so, he replied, 
"If your Majesty knew what I preach, you 
would command others, and come yourself 
to hear it; I preach salvation by Jesus 
Christ; and sure I am your conscience 
tells you, your own works will never merit 
salvation for you; I preach there is none 
on earth above you, which none of those 
that adhere to the Pope will say." This 
firm and energetic reply so pleased the 
sovereign, that he exclaimed, "Very well, 
father, you shall be my minister," at the 
same time promising his protection, so 
that when the town was taken in the 
following year, guards of safety were 
planted at his house, and he and his family 
conveyed to Eochelle at the king s expense. 
In consequence of declining health, he 
was induced to return to Britain in 1622, 
intending thereafter to settle in the newly 
formed colony of Nova Scotia. At London 
his wife petitioned the king in person on 
his behalf, with urgent solicitude, when 
James, who had suffered under the faith 
ful rebuke of W. for his unkingly habit 
of swearing, replied that if she would 
persuade her husband to submit to the 
bishops, he would have his permission. 
With a fortitude and heroism worthy of 
her husband and her father, Mrs W., lifting 
up her apron, and holding it towards her 
sovereign, mildly yet firmly said, "Please 
your Majesty I d rather kep (receive) his 
head there (in her lap)." W. died in 
London 2nd April 1622, and was buried 
two days later in St Botolph, Bishopsgate. 
He marr. previous to 8th April 1596, Eliza 
beth (died at Ayr, 8th Jan. 1625), youngest 
daugh. of John Knox the Reformer, and 



AYR] 



AYR 



had issue John, bapt. 8th June 1606; 
William, doctor of physic, died before 1633; 
Josias, min. of Temple-patrick, Ireland, died 
1634; Nathaniel; Lucy; and another. Pub 
lications^ Reply against Mr Gilbert 
Brown, priest (Edinburgh, 1602) [reprinted 
as Popery Anatomized by Matthew Craw 
ford, min. of Eastwood (Glasgow, 1672)] ; 
L Armageddon de la Babylon Apocalyptique 
(Jonsac, 1612) ; Thirty-Jive Sermons (Edin 
burgh, 1744); Discourses (17 52); "Letters to 
Mr Eobert Boyd of Trochrig" (Woodrow 
Miscell.}; A Cry to the Whole Earth (Glasgow, 
1785); Forty -eight Select Sermons (Glasgow, 
1811). [Reg. Assig. ; Life (Sermons) ; Liv 
ingston s Charac. ; Select Biog., L, 1-61 ; 
Edin. Chr. Inst., xxii. ; Glasg. Tests.; 
Edin. Reg. (Bapt.} ; Young s Life of Welsh ; 
Calderwood s Hist., i., 420, 621, 685,^am m; 
Reg. of Deeds, cccclxiii., 282 ; Diet. Nat. 
Biog. ; Notes and Queries, 9th ser., iv., 
433; Craig-Brown s Selkirkshire, ii., 220; 
M Crie s Knox, App., p. 417.] 



1607 



GEORGE DUNBAR, probably of the 
family of Dunbar of Cumnock, was 
min. of Cumnock in 1599; trans, 
about 1607 ; removed by the Privy Council 
12th Oct. 1611, and commanded to be 
warded in Dunbarton, for praying for the 
banished brethren, his predecessor, and 
others; became min. of Second Charge in 
1613, and returned here in 1619. 

WILLIAM BIRNIE of that ilk, born 
1612 Edinburgh 1563, only son of William 
B. of that ilk and Margaret Eraser ; 
educated at St Andrews; M.A. (1588); 
became a merchant, but sustaining con 
siderable losses, he returned to his studies 
and studied divinity at Leyden Univ. for 
three years ; was on the exercise at Edin 
burgh 25th Jan. 1596 ; pres. to the vicarage 
of Lanark 28th Dec. 1597; app. 4th Aug. 
1603 master and economus of the hospital 
and almshouse of St Leonard ; and on 26th 
Sept. 1612 Dean of the Chapel Royal ; adm. 
here that year and pres. to parsonages and 
vicarages of Ayr and Alloway by James VI. 
16th June 1614. He was a member of the 
Court of High Commission 21st Dec. 1615, 
and one of the commissioners for the 



suppression of popery agreed to by the 
Assembly 1616 ; died 19th Jan. 1619. It 
was said of him, " He was of good personage, 
and so agile, that he could make the salmon s 
leap, by stretching himself on the grass, 
leaping to his feet, and again throwing 
them over his head." He was also " pleasant, 
pious, and charitable even above his estate." 

" He waited on his charge with care and pains, 
At Air, on little hopes and smaller gains." 

He marr. Elizabeth, daugh. of John Lindsay, 
min. of Carstairs (she survived him, and 
marr. (2) James Harper, surgeon, and (3) 
John Harper, min. of West Kilbride), and 
had issue John, merchant, born 1600, 
served heir to his father 31st Jan. 1621 ; 
James, merchant, afterwards secretary to. 
the King of Poland; Robert, min. of 
Lanark; Elizabeth (marr. (1) George Fer 
guson, treasurer of Ayr : (2) Dr Steinson, 
physician, Ayr); Margaret (marr. Hew 
Harper of the family of Cambusnethan). 
Publication The Blame of Kirk-Buriall 
(Edinburgh, 1606, reprinted London, 1833). 
[Family of Birnie of Broomhill ; Nisbet s 
Her. Plates, 24 ; Glasg. Tests. ; Glasg. Marr. 
Reg. ; Reg. Sec. Sig. ; Ing. Ret. Gen., 940 ; 
Calderwood s Hist., vii., 206, 230 ; Booke of 
the Kirk; Reg. of Deeds, cccxxxi., 95; Hugh 
Davidson s Lanark, 39.] 

GEORGE DUNBAR, trans, from Second 
Charge in 1619 ; deprived by the 
Court of High Commission 10th Jan. 
1622, for not conforming to the articles of 
Perth Assembly, endeavouring to prevent 
their being enacted by the Parliament, and 
declining the authority of the court being 
at the same time ordained to be warded at 
Dumfries. Instead of giving obedience, he 
continued to preach in the town, though 
denounced a rebel and put to the horn. 
Thus the magistrates were brought to 
trouble, and he was ordered by royal 
warrant, 30th July 1624, to be sent to Ire 
land. Being summoned before the Privy 
Council 22nd Sept. thereafter, he declared 
"that he wald acquiess to his majesties 
will and pleasure." He was then described 
as " ane decrepite, poore, aged man," yet he 
went to Ireland, was min. at Larne, for 
twelve years (1624-1636), and then returned 



AUCHINLECK AYR 



[PKESB. OF 



of Chelsea Hospital ; John ; Donald ; Jean. 
[Edin. Tests. ; Wodrow s Anal. ; Boston s 
Memoirs, 377 ; Brown s Gospel Truth.} 

DAVID COOPER, M.D.; licen. at 
Rotterdam; called 6th Dec. 1731; 
pres. by James Boswell of Auchin- 
leck ; ord. 26th April 1732 ; died 9th July 
1751. He marr. May 1723, Janet Carstairs, 
who died 25th March 1770, and had issue 
David ; William. Publication Two single 
Sermons (Edinburgh, 1735 ; Glasgow, 1747). 



1732 



1752 



JOHN DUN, a native of Eskdale, 
Dumfriesshire; educated at Univ. 
of Edinburgh ; licen. by Presb. of 
Irvine llth Sept. 1750; became chaplain 
in the family of Alexander Boswell, Lord 
Auchinleck, and tutor to James Boswell 
the biographer; called llth Aug., and ord. 
9th Nov. 1752; died llth Oct. 1792, aged 
68. He marr. (1) 21st Nov. 1757, Mary 
Wilson, who died 2nd June 1762, aged 32 
and had issue Elizabeth, born 8th Aug 
1758; Isabella, born 16th March 1760 
(marr. Alexander Gillies, min. of Kil- 
maurs): (2) 28th Dec. 1770, Deborah 
Blackstock or Williamson, who died 13th 
December 1795, aged 63, and had issue- 
Alexander Boswell, born 3rd July 1772. 
Publications Two single Sermons (Edin 
burgh, 1766; Kilmarnock, 1780); Sermons, 
2 vols. (in the first of which is " the DeiPs 
answer to his verra friend, R. Burns") 
(Kilmarnock, 1790) ; Account of the Parish 
(Sinclair s Stat. Ace., xi.). [Steven s Auch 
inleck, 32.] 

JOHN LINDSAY, pres. by James Bos 
well of Auchinleck in March, and ord. 
29th Aug. 1793; trans, to Ochiltree 
5th June 1818. 



1793 



1819 



JAMES BOYD, pres. by Alexander 
Boswell of Auchinleck, M.P., 24th 
Nov. 1818; adm. 6th May 1819; 
trans, to Ochiltree 18th April 1833. 

JAMES CHRYSTAL, born 1807, second 

1833 S0n of William C -> LL.D., rector of 
the Grammar School, Glasgow ; edu 
cated at Univ. of Glasgow; M.A. (1825); 
licen. by Presb. of Glasgow 7th Oct. 1829 ; 
pres. by Sir James Boswell of Auchin 



leck, Bart., 25th April, and ord. 19th 
Sept. 1833 ; sometime Clerk of Presb. ; 
D.D. (Glasgow 1861) ; Moderator of General 
Assembly 22nd May 1879; LL.D. (St 
Andrews 1893); died FATHER OF THE 
CHURCH, 6th Feb. 1901. He marr. 1st Oct. 
1834, Sophia (died 21st July 1890), daugh. 
of Patrick Playfair of Dalmarnock, West 
India merchant, Glasgow, and had issue 
William, born 30th July 1835, died 12th 
April 1845 ; Jane Playfair, born 12th Feb. 
1837, died 29th Nov. 1884 ; Patrick, Bom 
bay, born 28th June 1838, died 17th June 
1885 ; James Robert, min. of Coltness, born 
6th Oct. 1839; Andrew, merchant, Montreal, 
born 19th Jan. 1841, died 16th Feb. 1885; 
David, born 17th Sept. 1843, died 21st June 
1857; John Smith, born 12th Oct. 1845; 
Sophia Ann, born 3rd June 1847 (marr. 
Pearson M Adam Muir, D.D., min. of 
Glasgow Cathedral). Publication The Doc 
trine and Position of the Church of Scotland 
(Assembly Address, Edinburgh, 1879). 

JAMES HILL, born Dundee, 20th July 
1863, son of Alexander H. and 
Barbara Hill; educated at West 
End Academy, Dundee, and Univ. of St 
Andrews ; M.A. (1885), B.D. (1888) ; licen. 
by Presb. of Dundee May 1888; assistant 
at Maxwelltown and Darnconner Mission ; 
ord. (assistant and successor) 23rd Nov. 
1893. Marr. 22nd April 1903, Agnes Jane, 
daugh. of Hugh Blair M Lellan, and has 
issue Alexander, born 3rd March 1904; 
Hugh Blair M Lellan, born 20th July 
1907; James, born 16th June and died 
31st July 1908; Alison Irene, born 15th 
Feb. 1911; Eric Alan (twin), born 15th 
Feb. 1911. 

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[Until the Reformation the Rectory of 
Ayr was a prebend of Glasgow. Its church, 
a spacious structure with choir and tran 
septs, was dedicated to St John the Baptist. 
The Parliament held at Ayr by Robert I., to 
settle the succession of the Crown, appears 
to have sat in St John s Church. About 
1652 this fine building was pulled down by 
Oliver Cromwell to furnish material for a 
fort which he was erecting close by. The 



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has re- 



was UUlll/ a/uv/w.v 

nlainer edifice, which has come to b 
2rSd Church of Ay, It stands upon 
ground formerly occupied by _ the l*rey 
Friars. When the nineteenth century 
began the population of the old parish of 
AUoway had become greatly reduced, while 
the town of Ayr was steadily growing, 
n 1810 church services at Alloway -re 
given up, and there was built at Ayr a 
second place of worship for the united 
parishes. This building, termed the New 
Church, stands near the rums of bt Johns 
Besides the high altar, there were in St 
John s Church a good many minoi : altars. 
Among these were dedications to the Holy 
Trinity, the Holy Blood, the Holy Rood, S 
Mary St Michael, St Peter, St Niman St 
Nicholas, St Christopher, and St Ho, The 
chief yearly fairs at Ayr were St Johns 
on St John the Baptist s day, 24th June 
and St Michael s at Michaelmas, 29th 
September. St John s Fair is still held 
but now the fair day is the last Tuesday of 
June, old style. At Doonslie in the parish 
of Ayr there was a hospital of St Leonard. 
The parishes of Ayr and Alloway were 
united in 1690. In 1860 this union was 
dissolved by the re-erection of the parish Of 
Alloway. In the town of Ayr there was a 
priory of the Black Friars, dedicated to bt 
Katherine ; and beside it was St Katherme s 
Well This priory, founded in 1230, was 
the earliest house of the Dominicans in 
Scotland. In it was kept an image of the 
Virgin Mary greatly famed for miraculous 
power, and much resorted to by pilgrims. 
In the Black Friars Church there was an 
altar of St Duthac. John Willock a 
notable supporter of the Reformation, who 
became a colleague of John Knox in Edin 
burgh, was bred a Black Friar of Ayr. 
The Grey Friars also had a priory in the 
town It was founded in 1472 on the site 
now occupied by the Old Church and its 
churchyard. On the sloping ground be 
tween that church and the water of Ayr 
the Friars Well is still to be seen.] 



CHRISTOPHER GOODMAN, B.D. ; 
became min. here Nov. 1559; trans. 

to St Andrews in 1560. 

JAMES DALRYMPLE, is mentioned at 
the first General Assembly, 20th 
1560 Dec. 1560, as reader; "thought 
qualified for preaching the word and ad 
ministering the sacraments." He entered 
at Beltane 1568; pres. to the vicarage by 
James VI. 8th Aug. 1571, to tbe parsonage 
and vicarage of Alloway 13th Aug. 1573, 
and to the parsonage of Ayr 28th Nov. 
W79 He was a member of the Conven 
tion at Leith in 1571, and of the AssemW 
Aug. 1572 and 1578. He died in 1580, 
leavin- a widow and children.-[>o*6 of 
the Kirk; Calderwood s Hist. n. 45; Jea. 
Assig.; Acts and Dec., xlvm, 145, 
Dec. 1572.] 

ROBERT HERBERTSON, called parson 
of Ayr in 1574.-[Fraser s Maxwells 

1574 



JOHN PORTERFIELD, adm. mm of 

Dunbarton in 1564, but banished 

1580 therefrom before Dec. 1568 ; became 

min. of Kilmaronock and vicar of Ardrossan 

to which he was pres. by James VI. 29th 

yssvsifz?lsB 

and to the parsonage "callit Air secundo 
22nd Sept. 1582. He was a member of .at 
least eleven Assemblies preceding Whit- 
sundav 1597 ; was one of those nominated 
bv the PriW Council 6th March 1589, for 
preservation of true "^J** 3 *** 
baillierie of Kyle, and was dead befo 
10th April 1604. He is said to have been 
easy in his disposition, even going to bo* 
butts and archery on the Sabbath after, 
noons." He marr. (1) Margaret Smollet : 
(2) Elizabeth Stewart, who survived him.- 
\Reg. Assig.; Booke of the Kirk; Calder 
wood s Hist., ii. 501 passim, iv. 566, v. 447 , 
Life of Welsh; Melville s Autob. ; Ayr bas. 
Sec Reg., i., 161 ; Reg. of Deeds, cxl., 30th 
Nov. 1607 ; Prot. Book of John Mason, Ayr 
(Hist. Coll . Ayr and Gall., vi., 179).] 
JOHN WELSH [WELCH], born about 
1570, son of John W. of Colhston, 
1600 parish of Dunscore, Dumfriesshire, 
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to the charge of Mid-Calder in his native 
country. [Orig. Lett., ii. ; Livingston s 
Charac. ; Calderwood s Hist., vii., 534 ; 
Reid s Ireland, i., 113; Blair s Autob., 73.] 



WILLIAM ANNAND, descended from 
1625 *ke ^ am ^ v f A. f Auchterellen ; 
M.A. (Aberdeen, King s College, 
1608); adm. min. of Ruthven in Strath- 
bogie about 1615 ; trans, to Falkirk about 
July 1617; pres. to the parsonages and 
vicarages of Ayr and Alloway by James 
VI. 2nd Aug. 1625, the livings being at 
that time held in conjunction as there was 
no church in Alloway; adm. 14th Nov. 
that year. Being appointed to preach 
before the Synod at Glasgow 30th Aug. 
1637, he made an able defence of the service 
book, then proposed to be introduced, 
which caused "a great dinne." Retiring 
.from the church, in presence of the arch 
bishop and magistrates, about thirty or 
forty women fell upon him, " rayling, 
cursing, and scolding." Having visited the 
bishop, and taken his leave after supper, 
he was "no sooner on the causey, at 
nine o clock, in a mirk night, than some 
hundreds of enraged women, of all qualities, 
were about him with neaves, staves, and 
peats : they beat him sore, his cloake, ruffe 
and hat were rent : upon his cryes, how 
ever, and candles set out from many 
windows, he escaped all bloody wounds ; 
yet was in great danger, even of killing." 
When he went with the bailies and sundry 
ministers to mount his horse next day, 
" many women were waiting to affront him. 
At his onlouping, his horse fell above him, 
in a very foul myre, in presence of all the 
company; which occasioned more speech." 
He was dep. by the Assembly 14th Dec. 
1638 for erroneous doctrine. He retired to 
England, where he obtained, 16th Nov. 1639 
the vicarage of Selling, Kent, which he 
resigned on being inducted to the rectory 
of Throwley in the same county 15th July 
1649; he held also the rectory of Leave- 
land, and was allowed 200 sterling by 
the Parliament of Scotland 2nd July 1661. 
He died before 10th Nov. 1663, and is said 
to have been " a person of great gifts, and 
resolutely opposed to all things which he 



considered Puritanical." He marr. 24th 
Sept. 1617, Margaret Lindsay of the parish 
of South Leith, and had issue William, 
dean of Edinburgh; Barbara, who had a 
pension of 20 sterling, 17th May 1679. 
-[Reg. Sec. Sig.; S. Leith Marr. 
Reg.; Baillie s Lett. ; Peterkin s Records , 
Hasted s Kent, ii. ; Lindsay s Lives, ii. ; 
Acts of Parl., vii. ; Maitland Miscell. ; 
Privy Seal Eng. Reg., iii., 250.] 

JOHN FERGUSHILL of Burnockstoun, 
son of David F., provost of Ayr; 
educated at the School of Ayr, Univ. 
of Edinburgh, Montauban, and Univ. of 
Glasgow ; M.A. (1612) ; adm. to Ochiltree in 
1614 ; trans, and adm. 14th Nov. 1639 ; died 
llth June 1642, aged about 52, having 
been one of those accounted in their day 
" eminent for graces and gifts, or faithful 
ness and success." He marr. (1) Agnes 
Eccles, who died before 1643, and had 
issue Robert of Burnockstoun, apprenticed 
to Patrick Hepburn, apothecary, Edinburgh, 
23rd Feb. 1642 ; David, apprenticed to 
David Gray, merchant, Edinburgh, 7th 
Sept. 1636 ; William, apprenticed to Abra 
ham Thomson, merchant, Edinburgh, 12th 
March 1645, and afterwards to Alexander 
Johnston : (2) Annabel, daugh. of Matthew 
Wallace, and had issue James; Isobel; 
Anne. [Baillie s Lett. ; Stevenson s Hist. ; 
Livingstons Charac.; Peterkin s Records; 
Ayr Sas., viii., 81, 160 ; G. R. Sas., liii., 268.] 

WILLIAM ADAIR, son of William A. 
1646 ^ Kinhilt, and brother of Sir Robert 
A. of Kinhilt and Ballymena; ord. 
to Second Charge 24th Oct. 1639 ; pres. by 
Town Council and Committee in 1645, and 
by Charles I. ; adm. 22nd Aug. 1646. An 
Act of Parliament was passed, 16th Jan. 
1649, in favour of him and others who had 
opposed the Royal forces at Mauchline- 
Moor June 1648. In 1651 he joined the 
Protesting party in the Church, and was 
app. in 1654 by the English Council on 
the committee for authorising admissions 
to the ministry in the province of Glasgow 
and Ayr. In 1662 he was called before 
the Lord Chancellor for not signing, with 
six other brethren, the explanation of the 
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on 28th May, but escaped censure. Though 
not conforming to Episcopacy, he continued 
to discharge his duty, being merely confined 
to the parish; and when an accommoda 
tion was proposed to certain Presbyterian 
ministers by Leighton in 1670, he took an 
active share in their proceedings. He and 
his colleague had a presentation to the 
prebends of Ayr and Alloway, llth Dec. 
1677. On llth Dec. 1682 he had sentence 
of deposition passed on him, because he 
would not conform. He died 12th- Feb. 
1684, aged 69. He marr. (1) Janet Kennedy, 
widow of Kobert Cunningham, min. of 
Holywood, Ireland, and had issue William 
of Prestwickshaws; Patrick, min. at Belfast, 
author of Adair s Narrative, died 1694; 
Archibald : (2) Janet, daugh. of Robert 
Boyd of Trochrig. {Glasgow Tests] Reg. 
Sec. Sig. ; Wodrow s Anal. ; Nicol s Diary ; 
Inq. Ret. Gen.,4242 ; Acts and Dec., Dal., 15th 
July 1696 ; G. R. Inhib., 12th Sept. 1662.] 

ALEXANDER GREGORIE, a native 
16gs of Banff; educated at Univ. and 
King s College, Aberdeen ; M.A. 
(1661); passed trials before Presb. of 
Paisley, and got a testimonial for licence 
28th Jan., and pres. to Dreghorn before 
30th May 1664 ; trans, to St Quivox before 
1669 ; trans, and adm. before 4th June 
1683 ; there was, 14th Jan. 1689, " no sermon 
both ministers being discharged to preach 
by ane armed partie of hillmen " ; died at 
North Leith, Dec. 1694, aged about 54. 
" Though his gift of preaching was not so 
great as some others, yet none excelled him 
in presiding at the Presbytery or Synod, 
from his great tact in holding his brethren 
close to the point they were observing. 5 
He marr. 18th Sept. 1666, Anna Ross, who 
survived him, and had issue William ; 
Joseph ; John ; Anna (marr. 18th June 1702, 
Thomas Arklie, indweller, Coltbridge) ; 
Marion. [Edin. Tests.] Edin. Bur. Reg.] 
St Cuthbert s Marr. Reg. ; Rule s Sec. 
Vindication] Inq. Ret. Gen., 8010.] 

WILLIAM ECCLES, eldest son of John 

1692 ^ ^ Kildonan, whom he succeeded 

in that estate ; ord. to Second Charge 

3rd Jan. 1656; deprived in 1662; had an 

indulgence at Paisley in 1672 ; returned to 



Second Charge before 3rd Aug. 1687 ; 
trans, and adm. 23rd Aug. 1692 ; died 
15th March 1694. He marr. (1) (cont. 7th 
and 16th Jan. 1657), Lilias, daugh. of 
Robert Baillie, Principal of Glasgow Univ., 
and had issue Robert of Kildonan ; 
Helen (marr. Allan Chalmers of Sauchrie) : 
(2) 29th Jan. 1690, Anna, daugh. of Colonel 
John Maxwell, fourth son of Sir James M. 
of Calderwood, and widow of Bickerstaff 
of Rosegift, Ireland. [Wodrow s Anal.] 
Douglas s Baronage, 437 ; Baillie s Lett. ; 
Ayr Sher. Court Books, 16th Aug. 1695; 
Fraser s Maxwells of Pollok ; Glasgow 
Comm. Deeds.} 

PATRICK LISTON, son of Patrick L. 
1694 * n Kirkliston, and Janet Wilkie ; 
M.A. (Edinburgh, 9th July 1688); 
called unanimously by Town Council, 
Session, Heritors, and Community, as col 
legiate min. 15th Jan., and ord. 18th April 
1694 ; died 9th June 1700, aged about 32. 
He marr. Mary Chalmers, who survived 
him, and had issue Patrick ; Mary (marr. 
17th Aug. 1719, Patrick Wilkie, min. of 
Haddington) ; Janet (marr. 15th Aug. 1731, 
George Dischington, writer, Edinburgh). 
He left 100 merks for the use of the poor. 
[Glasgow Tests. ; Edin. Sas., Ixxiv., 260.] 

JOHN HUNTER, born about 1670; 

licen. by Presb. of Ayr llth Sept. 

1695 ; ord. to Second Charge 5th 
Feb. 1696 ; trans, and adm. 19th Feb. 1701. 
In the General Assembly of 1727, during 
the case of Professor Sim son of Glasgow, 
speaking hypothetically, he said, "if one 
should call his Majesty King George a 
rogue and villain," whereupon the Com 
missioner James, Earl of Findlater and 
Seafield, rose and stopped him, when he 
immediately asked pardon, and acknow 
ledged himself in the wrong, but the 
Assembly caused him to be rebuked from 
the chair. He died FATHER OF THE 
CHURCH, 12th Feb. 1756. He marr. (1) 
7th Jan. 1698, Elizabeth, daugh. of George 
Skirvine, master of the Grammar School, 
Glasgow, and had issue George, born 
1699 ; Helen, born 1700 ; Robert, born 1701 : 
(2) 15th Oct. 1723, Elizabeth Ramsay, widow 
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and had issue David ; William ; Elizabeth 
(marr. William Dunlop of Macnairston 
Greenane) ; Margaret ; Marion ; Susannah 
(marr. her father s successor) : (3) 28th Nov 
1751, Agnes (died 20th Oct. 1757), one of the 
twenty-four children of Mungo Campbell 
provost of Ayr. Publications New Method 
of Teaching the Latin Tongue, in such a 
natural order as a child may learn that 
language more speedily than by any other 
grammar yet extant [being an Imitation 
and Supplement of Dr Thomas Harrison s 
Tojrica Sacra] (Kirkbride, 1711) ; Spiritual 
Pleadings (Kirkbride, 1712); The Wanderer 
and Traveller, a religious drama (Glasgow, 
1 733). \Glasgoiv Marr. Reg. ; Glasgmv 
Tests. ; Wodrow s Anal, and Corresp. ; 
Anal. Scot., i.] 

WILLIAM DALRYMPLE, born 29th 
175Q Aug. 1723, son of James D., sheriff- 
clerk of Ayr; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow ; M.A. (1740) ; licen. by Presb. of 
Ayr 2nd May 1745 ; ord. to Second Charge 
18th Dec. 1746; pres. by George II. 30th 
April, trans, and adm. 10th June 1756 ; D.D. 
(St Andrews, 7th May 1779); Moderator 
of General Assembly 24th May 1781 ; died 
28th Jan. 1814 He baptized Robert Burns 
on 26th Jan. 1759, and was held in great 
esteem by the poet. He was the "Dal- 
rymple mild " of The Kirk s Alarm. Among 
his descendants were William Dalrymple 
Maclagan, D.D., Archbishop of York (1826- 
1910), and Sir Douglas Maclagan (1812-1900), 
Professor of Medical Jurisprudence at Univ. 
of Edinburgh. He marr. 21st Aug. 1749, 
Susannah (died 28th Nov. 1809), daugh. of 
John Hunter, his predecessor, and had issue 
Elizabeth, born llth July 1750, died 9th 
Aug. 1751 ; Ramsay (daugh.), born 19th 
April 1752, died 23rd Feb. 1762; James, 
born 20th Feb. 1754, died 10th June 1773; 
Susanna, born 2nd Aug. 1756, died 2nd Jan. 
1817 ; Macrae, born 19th June 1758, died 
7th March 1759; Margaret, born 7th Jan. 
1760 (marr. Philip Whiteside, surgeon, Ayr) ; 
Charlotte, born 30th Oct. 1761, died 30th 
Oct. 1765 ; Williamina Ramsay, born 15th 
Feb. 1765 (marr. William Tennant, mer 
chant, Ayr); Sarah, born 1st Oct. 1766 (marr. 
Bedford Stewart, merchant, Greenock). 



Publications Three single Sermons (Glas 
gow, 1766 ; Edinburgh, 1773, 1782) ; Family 
Worship Explained (1787) ; A History of 
Christ (Edinburgh, 1787), and Sequel (Arr, 
1791); Faith in Jesus Christ (Air, 1790); 
The Acts of the Apostles made easy (Air, 
1792) ; The Mosaic Account of the Creation 
(Air, 1794); Meditations and Prayers (Air, 
1795); Legacy of Dying Thoughts (Air, 
1796); Solomon s Ethics, or the Booke of 
Proverbs made easy (Air, 1799) ; The 
Scripture Jewish History (Ayr, 1803) ; 
Account of the Parish jointly with Dr 
M Gill (Sinclair s Stat. Ace., i.).~[Tombst. ; 
Craufurd s Fun. Sermon ; Wallace s Burns, 
i. 23, 459, ii. 286.] 

ROBERT AULD, son of Robert A., 
1814 farmer in Underwood, Mauchline; 
educated at Glasgow Univ. ; licen. 
by Presb. of Ayr 2nd May 1798; ord. 
(assistant and successor) to Second Charge 
18th April 1800 ; pres. by George, Prince 
Regent, 18th Feb., and adm. 1st June 1814 ; 
having claimed a manse and offices, he 
obtained a decreet from the Presb. in his 
favour, 25th Jan. 1815, which on appeal by 
the heritors was recalled by the Second 
Division of the Court of Session, 12th Nov. 
1819 and 16th June 1825. This judgment 
was reversed by the House of Lords, 13th 
June 1827, by whom it was found that the 
min. of a royal burgh with a landward 
district annexed is entitled to a manse; 
D.D. (St Andrews 1815) ; clerk of Presb 
29th Nov. 1826, and of Synod; died 17th 
April 1853, aged 79. He marr. 16th Sept. 
1800, Susannah Alexis (died 22nd May 1841)j 
daugh. of John Wilson, min. of Neilston 
and had issue Robert Henry, born 5th 
)ec. 1802, died at Calcutta 8th July 1835 ; 
Elizabeth, born 20th July 1804, died 25th 
March 1808 ; Christiana, born 20th April 
1807 ; John Wilson, colonel H.E.I.C.S., born 
23rd June 1809, died 18th Oct. l872 
Elizabeth Walker, born 20th Feb. 1811- 
Mary Kelso Ballantyne, born 27th Au? 
1812 (marr. (1) 15th Jan. 1839, Alexander 
Wilson of Summerlee : (2) David Ritchie 
mm. of Tarbolton); William, accountant 
Glasgow, born 20th June 1814, died 3l s t 
Jan. 1885; Alexander Walker, calico 
printer, Glasgow, born 4th Jan. 1816. 



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WILLIAM SHAW, trans, from Second 
1853 Charge 30th Sept. 1853; trans, to 
Alloa 2nd Jan. 1863. 

THOMAS DYKES, born 1830, third son 
1863 ^ Thomas D., writer, Hamilton ; 
educated at Glasgow Univ. ; licen. 
by Presb. of Hamilton 26th July 1853; 
ord. to Second Charge 16th March 1854; 
trans, and adm. 5th March 1863; D.D. 
(Glasgow 1871); res. 15th June 1909; died 
23rd July 1914. He marr. 14th July 1857, 
Margaret, only surviving daugh. of William 
Shedden, Medical Service, H.E.I.C.S., and 
had issue Thomas James, born 1st June 
1858, died 15th Sept. 1871 ; William 
Shedden of Darnconner, W.S., born 18th 
June 1860, died 25th Jan. 1907 ; James 
Eaton, advocate, born 12th Nov. 1862, died 
10th May 1908. Publication The Christian 
Church in Relation to Human Experience 
(1885). 

WILLIAM CAIRNS DUNCAN, born 

1909 Glas S w > 27tn Nov - 1856 > son of 

David D. and Grace Anderson 
Cairns ; educated at Glasgow High School 
and Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of 
Glasgow 4th June 1884 ; assistant at Alloa 
Aug. 1884 till June 1886; ord. to Second 
Charge 16th June 1886; trans, and adm. 
22nd Sept. 1909. Marr. 7th Sept. 1887, 
Eliza Scott, daugh. of Walter Wylie, and 
has issue George Shaw, born 17th Nov. 
1888. 

SECOND CHARGE. 

[In 1 567, the parish of Ayr was provided 
with a Second Charge. In 1647, the 
General Assembly directed its committee 
on the plantation of kirks to give attention 
to the need of further maintenance for the 
Second Charge of Ayr.] 

GEORGE DUNBAR, formerly in First 

1613 Charge. He was one of fifty-five 

mins. who signed a protestation for 

the liberties of the kirk, 27th June 1617 ; 

re-trans, to First Charge in 1619. 

ROBERT BLAIR, M.A. ; adm. in July 
1R 1638; trans, to St Andrews 8th Oct. 
1639. 



WILLIAM ADAIR, ord. 24th Oct. 1639 ; 
trans, to First Charge 22nd Aug. 1 646. 



WILLIAM ECCLES, ord. 3rd Jan. 1656; 

1656 Deprived by Act of Parliament llth 

June and Decreet of Privy Council 

1st Oct. 1662; returned before 3rd Aug. 

1687. 

GEORGE WHITE, pres. with his col- 
league, to prebends of Ayr and 
Alloway by Charles II. llth Dec. 
1677; trans, to Maryculter in 1679. 

WILLIAM WATERSON, licen. by 
George, Bishop of Edinburgh, 1st 
Feb. 1667 ; ord. assistant at Dunbar 
before 24th Sept. 1678, trans. 1682. There 
was no sermon, 14th Jan. 1689 ; " both mins. 
being discharged to preach upon their peril 
by ane armed partie of hillmen." He died 
at Edinburgh, 1st March 1698. He marr. 
Helen or Agnes Liddell, who survived him, 
and had issue Elizabeth ; Anne ; and five 
others, one of whom was buried in Grey- 
friars, Edinburgh, 4th April 1696. [Grey- 
friars Bur. RegJ\ 

WILLIAM ECCLES, above mentioned, 
formerly of Paisley ; returned before 
3rd Aug. 1687 ; had the church 
granted by the committee of estates, on a 
petition from him and the town, 8th May 
1689 ; trans, to First Charge in 1692. 

JOHN HUNTER, called 30th Sept. 
1696 1695; ord. 5th Feb. 1696; trans, to 
First Charge 19th Feb. 1701. 

EBENEZER VEITCH, born at Harnam, 
1703 ^ ortnumDer l an d, 16th March 1676, 
youngest son of William V., min. of 
Dumfries ; educated at Univs. of Edin 
burgh and St Andrews ; licen. by Presb. 
of Edinburgh 21st May 1701 ; was first 
Sunday morning lecturer in the Tron 
Church on MackalPs Mortification, app. by 
the Town Council 17th June 1702, when he 
was also appointed to visit the sick in that 
parish ; called 17th Feb. and ord. 13th May 
1703 ; died at Edinburgh while attending 
the Commission of Assembly 13th Dec. 
1706. He marr. Margaret, daugh. of Patrick 
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vived him and marr. (2) Robert Wodrow, 
the historian). [Memoirs of Mr William 
Veitch, 253-257, 261 ; Glasg. Tests. ; Edin. 
Chr. Inst., xxv.] 

ANDREW FULLARTON, chaplain to 
1708 ^ r Alexander Hope of Carse ; licen. 
by Presb. of Edinburgh 3rd April 
1706 ; ord. to Falkirk, Second Charge, 15th 
Oct. 1706 ; called 6th April and adra. 14th 
July 1708; died between 6th June and 
29th Oct. 1711. 

JOHN M DERMEIT, eldest son of 
171Q Alexander M.. writer, Ayr ; licen. 
by Presb. of Ayr 29th July 1707; 
ord. to Dalmellington 22nd Sept. 1708 ; 
called 22nd March, trans, and adm. 20th 
June 1716; died 6th Jan. 1745. He marr. 
(1) 29th Oct. 1711, Janet, daugh. of John 
Ferguson, writer, Ayr, and had issue John, 
min. of Straiten ; James of Fergushill ; 
Jean ; after his death his children raised an 
action against the widow relative to the 
ann, when it was decided 14th July 1747, 
that she was entitled to one half, and the 
pursuers to the other : (2) 27th April 1730, 
Margaret (died before 1 734), second daugh. 
of James Goudie of Haughyett, and had 
issue Robert, born 1731 : (3) cont. 30th 
Dec. 1736, Jean (died 30th Oct. 1768), 
daugh. of Hugh Montgomerie of Coilsfield, 
and widow of John Burnet, min. of Stair, 
and had issue Thomas ; Lilias, born 1739. 
[Giasy. Tests.] Wodrow s Anal, and 
Corresp.; Scots. May., vii. ; Ayr Sher. 
Court Jiec., 1st Nov. 1712.] 

WILLIAM 1)ALRYMPLE,M.A.; called 

174e 20th Aug. and ord. 18th Dec. 1746 ; 

trans, to First Charge 13th May 1756. 

JAMES DICK, son of James D., min. of 
1757 the Wynd Church, Glasgow; licen. 
by Presb. of Lanark 22nd July 1752 ; 
pres. by the magistrates and Town Council 
June 1756; ord. 6th Jan. 1757; res. on 
getting an allowance, "having no prospect 
of living usefully to them, or comfortably 
to himself," his demission was accepted 20th 
Oct. that year. He subsequently left the 
country. 



ROBERT FERGUSON, M.A. (Glasgow, 
1st May 1734); licen. by Presb. of 
Glasgow 3rd May 1734; ord. to 
Colmonell 25th Sept. 1735 ; pres. by the 
Commissioners for the Town Council and 
kirk-session in April, and adm. 2nd Nov. 
1758 ; died 17th Nov. 1760. He marr. 29th 
Aug. 1737, Margaret (died 9th Aug. 1769), 
youngest daugh. of Henry Osburn, min. of 
Tarbolton, and had issue Janet, born 4th 
June 1741; Elizabeth, born 31st Aug. 1743; 
Robert, born 31st Jan. 1745; Mary, born 
llth Sept. 1746; Hugh, captain in the army, 
born 16th Feb. 1748; Henrietta, born 15th 
Sept. 1749. [Glasg. Tests. ; Tombst.} 

WILLIAM M GILL, born llth July 
1732, fifth son of William M., farmer, 
Carsenestock, Penninghame, and 
Jean Heron ; educated at the parish 
schools of Monigaff and Penninghame, and 
Univ. of Glasgow ; M.A. (1753) ; licen. by 
Presb. of Wigtown 10th Oct. 1759; as 
sistant at Kilwinning 12th June 1760 ; pres. 
by Commissioners for the Town Council 
and kirk-session in April, and ord. 22nd 
Oct. 1761; D.D. (Glasgow 1785). Being 
accused of heresy, the Synod, 15th April 
1789, enjoined the Presb. to inquire whether 
there were sufficient grounds for the com 
plaint. The General Assembly unanimously 
agreed, 1st June, to " reverse the sentence 
of the Synod, but recommended to the 
Presb. to take such steps as should be found 
necessary for preserving the purity of the 
doctrines of this Church and the authority 
of her standards." For a whole year the 
case was debated with much heat in 
both Presb. and Synod. Ultimately the 
latter Court suggested the appointment of 
a committee to interview Dr M. This was 
done, with the result that in two hours the 
matter was satisfactorily settled. It was 
regarding this discussion that Burns wrote 
The Kirk s Alarm. He died 30th March 
1807. He marr. 7th Nov. 1763, Elizabeth 
(died 9th June 1785), daugh. of William 
Dunlop, merchant, Ayr, niece of William 
Dalrymple, D.D., min. of First Charge, and 
had issue William, born 15th Aug. 1764 ; 
Elizabeth, born 24th Dec. 1765, died 18th 
Aug. 1791 ; Jane, born 22nd Jan. 1768 ; 



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Janet, born 15th May 1770, died 18th Jan. 
1786; Graham (daugh.), born 7th March 
1772; Douglas Heron (daugh.), born 30th 
Sept. 1773, died 29th April 1790 ; James, 
born 5th June 1775, died 1st July 1782; 
John, born 17th July 1777, apprenticed to a 
W.S., died 13th Jan. 1801. Publications 
Five Single Sermons (Glasgow, 1768 ; Edin 
burgh, 1773, 1779, 1793; Ayr, 1795); A 
Practical Essay on the Death of Jesus 
Christ (Edinburgh, 1786); The Benefits 
of the Revolution, a sermon (Kilmarnock, 
1789) [this led to a satirical essay or 
sermon, Modern Moderation stated and 
defended (Edinburgh, 1790)]; Sermons 
viii.-ix. (Scotch Preacher, iii.); Account of 
the Parish (jointly with Dr Dalrymple); 
(Sinclair s Stat. Ace., i., xxi.). [Tombst. ; 
Murray s Galloway, 202 ; Rankine s Inst. 
of Theology ; Haldane s Mem. ; Diet. Nat. 
BiogJ\ 

ROBERT AULD, called 12th Dec. 1799 ; 

1800 or( ^ ( ass i s ^ an * an( ^ successor) 18th 
April 1800; trans, to First Charge 
1st June 1814. 

ALEXANDER CUTHILL, probably son 
of William C., farmer, St Ninians, 
Stirling ; educated at Glasgow Univ. ; 
licen. by Presb. of Irvine 3rd Oct. 1809; 
became assistant in First Charge ; pres. 
by magistrates, Town Council, and kirk- 
session, 7th June, and ord. 1st Sept. 1814 ; 
died 17th Feb. 1852. Publications Public 
Sins aggravated by the Enjoyment of Great 
Public Blessings, illustrated from the Case 
of the Jews, and the Present compared, with 
the Former Position of the Church of 
Scotland, a sermon (Edinburgh, 1843); 
Discourses on Interesting and Important 
Subjects of Practical Religion, 2 vols. (Ayr, 
1851); Account of the Parish (New Stat. 
Ace., v.). 

WILLIAM SHAW, trans, from Bonhill, 
1851 and adm. (assistant and successor) 
16th May 1851; trans, to First 
Charge 30th Sept. 1853. 



1854 



THOMAS DYKES, ord. 16th March 
1854; trans, to First Charge 5th 



March 1863. 



1863 



WILLIAM MENZIES, ord. 7th May 
1863 ; trans, to Gladsmuir 20th July 



1871. 



1871 



JOHN SINCLAIR, born at Port Glas 
gow, 1846 ; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow ; M.A. (1870), B.D. (1871) ; 
licen. by Presb. of Greenock ; ord. 14th 
Dec. 1871 ; res. 2nd Dec. 1885. He became 
min. of the Catholic Apostolic Church, 
Edinburgh, and afterwards in Dundee ; 
died 3rd May 1905. He marr. 10th Nov. 
1875, Isabella Davidson or List, who died 
s.p. 16th Aug. 1909. 

WILLIAM CAIRNS DUNCAN, ord. 
16th June 1886; trans, to First 
Charge 22nd Sept. 1909. 



1910 



WILLIAM PHIN GILLIESON, born 
25th June 1879, son of Archibald 
H. G., min. of Olrig; educated at 
Univ. of Edinburgh; M.A. (1901); licen. 
by Presb. of Edinburgh May 1905 ; assist 
ant at St Giles , Edinburgh ; ord. to 
Mannofield 18th Jan. 1907 ; trans, and adm. 
17th Feb. 1910; Chaplain to the Forces, 
1915-18. Marr. 18th June 1913, Margaret 
Marion, daugh. of Andrew Mitchell of 
Fisherton, Ayrshire, and has issue Mar 
garet Marion Phin, born 30th Sept. 1914 ; 
Esme Helen Mitchell, born 17th March 
1917. Publications " Diary of a Tour in 
Egypt and Palestine " (Ayrshire Advertiser, 
1912); "Letters to my Congregation from 
Flanders" (Ayrshire Post, 1915-16). 



NEWTON-UPON-AYR. 

[A church was built here in 1777. The 
parish was disjoined from Monkton and 
Prestwick, and erected by the Lords Com 
missioners of Teinds, 15th Dec. 1779.] 

WILLIAM PEEBLES, born 1753, son of 
1778 J ames P-5 draper, Inchture, where for 
a short time he taught the parish 
school ; educated at Univ. of Edinburgh ; 
licen. by Presb. of Dundee 6th Sept. 1775 ; 
assistant at Dundonald ; elected by the 
Town Council 7th Jan., and ord. 25th June 
1778; trans, and adm. 18th May 1780; 



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[PRESB. OF 



elected clerk of Presb. 27th Nov. 1782 ; 
D.D. (Dickensonian College, Carlisle, Penn 
sylvania, 1795); died llth Oct. 1826. He 
raarr. 31st Dec. 1781, Jean Home, who died 
23rd May 1832, and had issue James, born 
22nd Nov. 1782, died at Kingston, Jamaica, 
23rd June 1822 ; Margaret Chaplain, born 
26th Feb. 1784, died 2nd May 1788 ; John, 
M.I)., Edinburgh, born 21st July 1785; 
William, merchant, Glasgow, born 26th 
March 1787, died 21st Dec. 1848; Anne 
Miller, born llth Sept. 1788, died 24th 
March 1792 ; Jean Home, born 13th May 
1790 (marr. 25th Dec. 1816, Capt. Archibald 
Fullarton, 36th Foot), died 12th March 1819; 
Charles, writer, Glasgow, born 15th March 
1792 ; Annabella Home, born 1st June 1794, 
died 2nd Jan. 1814 ; Mary, born 31st July 
1796 (marr. William Rorison, min. of Stair); 
Margaret Ann, born 19th April 1800. Pub 
lications The great Things which the Lord 
hath done for the Nation, illustrated and 
improved, two sermons (Kilmarnock. 1788) 
[on which appeared " Remarks " subjoined 
to a sermon preached the same day by 
William M Gill, D.D.]; "Short Account of 
the Author with Sermon XX." (Grant s Ser 
mons ii., Air, 1 793) ; Sermons on various 
Subjects, to which are subjoined Hymns 
(Edinburgh, 1794); The Universality of 
pure Christian Worshij), and the Means of 
promoting it, Considered, a sermon (Ayr, 
1796); The Crisis, or the Progress of 
Revolutionary Principles, a Poem (Edin 
burgh, 1803); the same, enlarged and 
altered (Edinburgh, 1804); Poems, consist 
ing chiefly of Odes and Elegies (Glasgow, 
1810); Account of the Parish (Sinclair s 
Stat. Ace., ii.). [Wallace s Hums, i. 363, 
iii. !)!.] 



1827 



JAMES JULIUS WOOD, pres. by the 
magistrates, Town Council, and 
heritors in March, and ord. 16th 
Aug. 1827; elected to Middle Parish, 
Paisley, Sept. 1835, but declined to accept ; 
trans, to Stirling 12th May 1836. 

JAMES STEVENSON, born 1810, eldest 
1886 SOD f Alexander S., artificer, Kil 
marnock ; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Glasgow 4th 



May 1836 ; assistant at Kilmarnock ; pres. 
by the committee for managing the affairs 
of the church and parish in Oct., and ord. 
29th Dec. 1836. Joined the Free Church 
in 1843 ; min. of Newton-upon-Ayr Free 
Church, 1843-65; died 30th Sept. 1865. 
His attainments as a scholar were widely 
recognised, and he made a special study 
of geology. He marr. 10th Aug. 1840, 
Mary (died sy. 2nd June 1899), daugh. of 
James MacKinlay, D.D., min. of Kilmar 
nock. Publication Account of the Parish 
(New Stat. Ace. v.). 

ANDREW BROWN, ord. 31st Aug. 
1843 1843 ; trans, to Irvine 9th Jan. 1845. 

JOHN CAIRD, M.A. ; ord. 18th Sept. 
1845 ; trans, to Lady Tester s, Edin 
burgh, 6th May 1847. 

JOHN STUART, trans, from St 
George s-in-the-Fields, Glasgow, and 
adm. 25th Nov. 1847; trans, to 
Moffat 26th Oct. 1849. 

ROBERT HENDERSON, born 2nd 

i860 N V 1825) voun g est son of Richard 
H., solicitor, Haddington ; educated 
at Glasgow Univ. ; licen. by Presb. of 
Glasgow; ord. 10th Jan. 1850; app. 
chaplain at Calcutta 8th July 1851, and 
in Northern Provinces of India in 1868; 
res. in 1871 ; died at Nice 27th Sept. 1897. 
He marr. (1) 29th July 1851 : (2) 8th Feb. 
1858 : (3) 20th Dec. 1866, Helen Christina 
Meikle, who died 21st June 1907. 

ANDREW KENNEDY HUTCHISON 

1851 BOY] ?> ord - loth Sept- 18 51 ; trans, 
to Kirkpatrick-Irongray 27th Jan. 
1854. 

GEORGE STEWART BURNS, M.A. ; 
ord. llth May 1854; trans, to Hous 
ton 16th July 1857. 

ROBERT WALLACE, M.A. ; ord. 23rd 
1867 Dec. 1857 ; trans, to Trinity Parish, 
Edinburgh, 21st Dec. 1860. 

JOHN MACLEOD, B.A.; ord. 8th 

IPI Au S- 1861 J trans - to Duns 18th 
Sept. 1862. 



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1863 



1867 



1869 



1875 



1881 



GEORGE THOMAS JAMIESON, 
M.A. ; ord. 26th March 1863 ; trans, 
to Portobello 20th July 1866. 
WILLIAM EWEN BELL GUNN, ord. 
17th Jan. 1867; trans, to Anderston, 
Glasgow, 31st Dec. 1868. 
EDWARD LITTON THOMPSON, 
B.A. ; ord. 13th May 1869; trans, 
to Second Charge, Hamilton, 18th 
March 1875. 

DAVID SMITH PETERS, ord. 25th 
Aug. 1875 ; trans, to Middle Parish, 
Greenock, 13th March 1877. 
ROBERT MACPHERSON, M.A., B.D. ; 
ord. 16th Aug. 1877 ; trans, to Elgin 
17th Feb. 1881. 

WILLIAM RAINIE, born 26th Nov. 
1855, son of Robert R., C.A., Edin 
burgh, and Marion Cowan Brown ; 
educated at Edinburgh Academy and 
Univ. of Edinburgh; M.A. (1877); licen. 
by Presb. of Edinburgh May 1879; assist 
ant at St Cuthbert s ; ord. 20th July 1881. 
Marr. 15th Dec. 1881, Jane Agnes (died 27th 
July 1920), daugh. of Josias Cunningham 
of Glencairn, Belfast, and has issue Jane 
Agnes Cunningham, born 28th Sept. 1882 ; 
Robert, born llth Dec. 1884. 

ST JAMES S, AYR (Q.S.). 

[The church was built in 1885 in North 
Newton. The parish, disjoined from 
Newton - upon - Ayr, was erected by the 
Court of Teinds, 15th July 1904.] 
ROBERT HENDERSON, ord 10th 
March 1885; adm. Flowerhill 10th 
Jan. 1889. 

JOHN HENDERSON, born 18th Nov. 
1857; educated at Univ. of St 
Andrews ; licen. by Presb. of Kirk- 
caldy in 1885 ; ord. to Kingairloch 7th 
June 1887 ; trans, and adm. 17th April 
1889 ; died unmarr. 10th Oct. 1911. 
JOHN M FARLANE HAMILTON, 
ord. 14th Feb. 1912; trans, to Allo- 
way 18th Dec. 1918. 

MUIR ANDREW, born Paisley, 19th 

1919 July 1893, son of Alexander A., M.A., 

and Elizabeth, seventh daughter of 

Alexander Walls, builder of Coats Thread 



1885 



I Mills, Paisley ; educated at Paisley Grammar 
School and Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by 
Presb. of Paisley 2nd May 1917 ; assistant 
at Middle Church, Paisley, and Riccarton ; 
ord. 4th June 1919. Publications Contri 
butions to Coats Memorial Magazine (Pais 
ley), and Kilmarnock Standard. 



ST LEONARD S, AYR (Q.S.). 

[The church was built in 1886. The 
parish, disjoined from Ayr, was erected by 
the Court of Teinds, 7th March 1892.] 

WILLIAM GRANGER, born Glasgow, 

24th April 1859; educated at St 

David s Parish School and Univ. of 

Glasgow ; M.A. (1881) ; licen. by Presb. of 

Glasgow in 1884 ; assistant at Bluevale 

and St Mungo s parishes; ord. 7th July 

1886 ; died 1st March 1898. He marr. 23rd 

April 1891, Jane (died 8th May 1912), 

daugh. of John Hunter, Burnfoot, Dal- 

mellington. Publication The Average Man 

| and other Sermons [Preface by Edward 

Caird, Master of Balliol ; Memoir by James 

Miller, min. of New Cumnock] (Paisley, 

1899). 

WILLIAM WALKER, born 13th Aug. 
1861, son of William W., min. of 
Mid-Calder; educated at Highfield 
School, Melrose, and Univ. of Edinburgh ; 
M.A. (1881), B.D. (1884); licen. by Presb. 
of Edinburgh 17th June 1884 ; ord. mission 
ary at Chamba, India, 15th Oct. 1884 ; adm. 
here 28th July 1898 ; res. 17th May 1909. 
Marr. 5th July 1905, Marion Jane, 
daugh. of William Mackenzie, Clainnont 
Gardens, Glasgow. 

OSWALD BELL MILLIGAN, born 

1909 Aberdeen > 10tn Feb - 1879 > S0n of 

William M., D.D., Professor of 
Biblical Criticism, Aberdeen ; educated 
at Edinburgh Academy and Univ. ; M.A. 
(1899), B.D. (1902); licen. by Presb. of 
Edinburgh in 1903 ; assistant at Greenside, 
Edinburgh ; ord. to Wallacetown, Ayr, 
llth May 1906 ; trans, and adm. 19th Oct. 
1909; served with 8th Black Watch in 
European War; Military Cross (1916); 
trans, to Jedburgh 16th May 1919. Marr. 



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[PRESB. OF 



26th June 1912, Beatrix Ann Monro, 
daugh. of Robert Paterson Paterson of 
Montgomerie and Ella Morison Thomson, 
and has issue Beatrice Movia, born 30th 
Dec. 1918. 

JOHN ELLIS, born Strathblane, 21st 
Aug. 1890, sou of George E. and 
Sarah Margaret Brown ; educated at 
Strathblane School and Whitehill School, 
Glasgow, and Univ. of Glasgow ; M.A. 
(1911), B.D. (1914); licen. by Presb. of 
Dunbarton, May 1914 ; assistant at Alloa ; 
ord. at Elie 19th Jan. 1916; trans, and 
adm. 15th Oct. 1919. Marr. 19th April 
1917, Annie Catherine, only daugh. of Alex 
ander Grant, Clunievale, Alloa. 



WALLACETOWN, AYR 

[The church was built in 1834. In 1836 
the General Assembly granted it a consti 
tution and a district of its own. The parish 
was disjoined from St Quivox by the Court 
of Teinds, 9th March 1874.) 

JOHN ALEXANDER, unanimously 
elected by the male heads of families 
being communicants, and ord. 8th 
Dec. 1836 ; trans, to Kirkcaldy 15th March 

1838. 

JAMES STEWART, elected in June, 
and ord. 30th Aug. 1838; trans, to 
South Parish, Aberdeen, 27th Oct. 
1842. 

WILLIAM GRANT, born 6th Sept. 
1814, son of Patrick G., min. of 
Kirkmichael, Banffshire ; educated 
it Univ. of Edinburgh ; licen. by Presb. of 
St Andrews 30th Nov. 1836 ; assistant at 
Logiealmond in 1837, and St John s, Glas 
gow, 1840; ord. 19th April 1843. Joined 
:he Free Church in 1843 ; min. of Wallace- 
:own Free Church, 1843-76 ; died 2nd Nov. 
L876. He marr. 1845, Auguste Peterson 
died s.p.), daugh. of the librarian at Bonn 
[Jniversity. Publications The Lord s 
Supper Explained (Glasgow, 1859) ; Chris 
tian baptism Explained (Glasgow, 1871) ; 
Missionary Life among the Jews in 
Moldavia, Galicia, and Silesia (London, 
L867); Christ Our Hope, and other Ser 



mons, with Memoir by David Maclagan. 
[Baird ; s Sixty Years of Church Life in Ayr, 
67-199 ; Brown s Annals of the Disruption, 
127, 386, 518.] 

SAMUEL BLAIR, trans, from Presby- 
1844 terian Church, Dudley, 13th June 
1844; trans, to Dairy, Galloway, 
26th Sept. 1845. 

WILLIAM GRAHAM, ord. 27th March 
1846 ; trans, to Newhaven 18th April 



1846 



1850. 



JOHN DEWAR FORBES, born Duns, 
10th April 1825, son of Thomas F. and 
Elizabeth Dewar ; educated at Univ. 
of Edinburgh ; licen. by Presb. of Duns 
5th Dec. 1848; ord. 19th Sept. 1850; 
res. 7th Feb. 1855; assistant at Earlston, 
1856-8. Joined the Church of England; 
curate of New Wortley, Leeds, 1866-8 ; St 
Thomas, Preston, Lancashire, 1868-70; 
St Stephen, Tonbridge, Kent, 1870-5; 
Egerton, Kent, 1875-83 ; Nonington, Kent, 
1883-5 ; rector of Shadoxhurst, Kent, 1885 ; 
died 19th May 1915. He marr. (1) Jane 
Winlaw, Berwick-on-Tweed, who died s.p. 
1886 : (2) 13th Aug. 1889, Louisa Mary 
Blaine, schoolmistress of Shadoxhurst 
[Canterbury Diocesan Gazette, June 1915]. 

HENRY GIBSON, M.A. ; ord. 7th June 
18 __ 1855 ; trans, to Glenapp 26th Nov. 
1857. 

FRANCIS RAE, educated at Univ. of 
St Andrews; ord. 12th Aug. 1858 



1858 



res. 1st Feb. 1865. 



GEORGE JOHN CHALMERS SCOTT, 
born Creebridge, Minnigaff, 30th Oct. 
1835, fourth son of Archibald S., 
schoolmaster, and Jessie Darling ; educated 
at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of 
Wigtown 26th July 1864; ord. 20th July 
1865, died 27th Dec. 1905. He marr. 6th 
Sept. 1865, Agnes Milligan. and had issue 
Archibald John Darling, min. of North- 
maven ; Lilian Anna, born 22nd April 
1870 ; Jessie Helen, born 15th April 1872 ; 
Amy Constance, born 4th Aug. 1874 ; 
Bertram Watson, born 3rd Dec. 1876. 

OSWALD BELL MILLIGAN, M.A., 
19Q6 B.D. ; ord. llth May 1906; trans. 
to St Leonard s 19th Oct. 1909. 



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1917 



JOHN ARCHIBALD GLOVER 
THOMSON, born Sanquhar, 19th 
Feb. 1883, son of James T., D.D., 
min. of St Andrew s, Glasgow ; educated 
at George Watson s College, Edinburgh, 
Glasgow Academy, and Univ. of Glasgow ; 
M.A. (1903), B.D. (1906) ; licen. by Presb. 
of Glasgow May 1907; assistant at St 
Andrew s, Edinburgh ; ord. 3rd Feb. 1910 ; 
trans, to Tron Parish, Edinburgh, 28th 
Sept. 1916. Marr. 9th June 1910, Ethel 
Maud, youngest daugh. of Thomas Richard 
son, Edinburgh, and has issue Aidan 
Hunter, born 1st April 1911. 

JOHN MARTIN, born Greenock, 26th 
June 1888, son of James M. and 
Anne Maclntyre ; educated at 

Greenock Higher Grade School and Univ. 

of Glasgow; M.A. (1910), B.D. (1913); 

licen. by Presb. of Greenock in 1913; 

assistant at Bluevale, Glasgow, and First 

Charge, Hamilton ; ord. 16th Jan. 1917. 



BARR. 

[The parish of Barr was disjoined from 
Dailly, Girvan, and Colmonell, in 1653. 
In the churchyard, a stone commemorates 
Edward MacKean, a Covenanter, shot in 
1685. At Kirkdominie in the parish, styled 
in Latin deeds " Capella Sanctse Trinitatis 
de Kildomine," there was a Chapel of the 
Holy Trinity, with a Holy Well. The 
ruins of the chapel stand on high ground 
overlooking the Water of Stinchar. Here 
was held annually the Fair of Kirkdominie, 
sometimes vulgarly called Kirkdamdie Fair. 
The fair day was Trinity Sunday, but was 
changed in Protestant times to the last 
Sunday of May.] 

FERGUS ALEXANDER or M ALEX- 
1653 ANDER, tutor of Dalreoch; M.A. 
(Glasgow 1635); became min. at 
Kilmud in Ireland ; was recommended by 
a committee of General Assembly 5th May 
1647, and the Presb. desired to further his 
provision to any vacant kirk among them ; 
adm. in 1653; deprived by Act of Parlia 
ment llth June, and Decreet of Privy 
Council 1st Oct. 1662 ; returned in 1687. 

VOL. III. 



HERCULES LINDSAY, studied at St 
1665 Leonard s College ; M.A. (St Andrews, 
25th July 1663); min. about 1665; 
outed in 1689; retired to Edinburgh, and 
died 10th April 1710, aged 67. He marr. 
Janet Seton, and had issue Katherine 
(marr. John Lawson, merchant in Den) ; 
Ann (marr. John Thorn, schoolmaster, Carn- 
bee) ; Elizabeth (marr. John Clephane, 
merchant, Anstruther) ; Margaret (marr. 
Sergeant M Naughton in Lauder s Regi 
ment). \Edin. Bur. Reg. ; Reg. of Deeds, 
Mack., 29th March 1711.] 

FERGUS M ALEXANDER, M.A., 

7 above noticed ; returned Aug. 1687 ; 
died after 9th Feb. 1688. He 
marr. (cont. 30th June 1658) Jean (died 
in May 1691), daugh. of William 
M Kerrell of Hillhouse. [<?. R. Homings, 
5th April 1672 ; Privy Seal Eng. Reg., v., 
18 ; Wodrow s Hist., L, 327.] 

GEORGE GUTHRIE, called Oct. 1689 ; 
1689 trans, to Oxnam after 4th Aug. 1691. 

THOMAS FISHER, called May 1692 ; 
1693 ord. 9th May 1693 ; trans, to Auchter- 
gaven 26th April 1698. 

WILLIAM GORDON, brother of 
Thomas G., wright in Glasgow ; 
educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. 
by Presb. of Ayr 28th July, and called 
27th Sept. 1698 ; ord. 26th April 1699 ; 
died between 9th July and 4th Nov. 1724. 
He left a MS. account of his personal 
experiences in religion. He marr. 10th 
Dec. 1707, Jean Hamilton, who survived 
him. He bequeathed 200 merks to the 
Kirk-session and 100 to Dalrymple for 
the poor. [ Woodrow MSS. ; Ayr Sheriff- 
Court Books, llth Nov. 1726.] 

JOHN CAMPBELL, son of John C., 
1725 min. of Craigie; licen. by Presb. of 
Ayr 2nd Sept. 1724; called 10th 
June, and ord. 22nd Sept. 1725; died 9th 
Feb. 1743, aged 44. He marr. 23rd Nov. 
1736, Marion (died 6th March 1795), daugh. 
of John Lockhart, bailie of Ayr, and had 
issue John ; Marion (marr. John Mont- 
gomerie, collector of taxes, Ayr), died 
March 1811, aged 72 ; Margaret ; James. 
[Tombst. ; Paterson s Ayr, i.] 



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BARR 



[PRESB. OF 



WILLIAM ALLAN, son of Kobert A., 

merchant, Glasgow; educated at 

Univ. of Glasgow; licen. by Presb. 

of Irvine llth Aug. 1741 ; called 22nd May, 

and ord. 14th Aug. 1746; died 25th Oct. 

1778. He marr. 12th June 1750, Agnes 

Chalmers, who died s.p. llth Aug. 1787. 

[Tombst.] 

STEPHEN YOUNG, son of Thomas 
1780 ^ merc ^ ant burgess, Glasgow, and 
Marion Howison ; educated at Univ. 
of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Lanark 
27th March 1776 ; assistant at Ochiltree ; 
called 23rd Sept. 1779; ord. 8th March 
1780; died 21st Feb. 1819, aged 74. He 
marr. (1) 22nd June 1780, Elizabeth Pater- 
son, who died 3rd July 1781, and had issue 
Thomas, born 8th May 1781, died 16th 
March 1782 : (2) 20th Sept. 1784, Mary 
(died 22nd Jan. 1837), daugh. of Archibald 
M William in Blackclauchary, and had issue 
Thomas, born 10th Sept. 1786; Jean, 
born 19th May 1788, died 20th Aug. 1791 ; 
Marion, born 13th May 1790, died 24th 
July 1819; Jean, born 7th Dec. 1792 
(marr. 22nd Dec. 1812, David Ewen of the 
Customs, Ayr) ; Archibald of Hyndford, 
M.D., born 31st March 1795. Publication 
Account of the Parish (Sinclair s Stat. 
Ace., xii.). [Tombst.] 

EBENEZER BRADSHAW WALLACE, 
181g born Lowick, 19th June 1792, son 
of Gavin W., min. of Nenthorn ; 
educated at Univs. of Glasgow and Edin 
burgh, became tutor in the family of David 
Cathcart, Lord Alloway ; licen. by Presb. 
of Kelso 5th June 1817; assistant in this 
parish ; pres. by George, Prince Regent, 
26th March, and ord. 19th Aug. 1819. 
Joined the Free Church in 1843 ; min. of 
Barr Free Church 1843-67 ; died unmarried 
6th June 1867. Publications^ Lecture 
on the Right Relation between Church and 
State (Ayr, 1844); Account of the Parish 
(New Stat. Ace., v.). 

JAMES MACMASTER, born 13th Jan. 
1843 1815, son of Peter M., min. of 
Girvan ; educated at Univ. of Glas 
gow ; licen. by Presb. of Ayr 8th May 
1839; pres. by Queen Victoria; ord. 21st 



Dec. 1843; died 20th Dec. 1852. He 
marr. 29th April 1845, Grace (died 18th 
March 1860), daugh. of James Gibson, 
solicitor, Wigtown, and had issue Jessie 
Caldwell Russell, born 15th Feb. 1847; 
Henrietta Maria, born 13th March 1849; 
Peter, born 4th Nov. 1850. 

JAMES GIBSON, son of James G., 
Ig53 solicitor, Wigtown; educated at 
Univ. of Glasgow ; ord. to Terregles 
8th March 1849 ; pres. by Queen Victoria ; 
trans. 23rd June 1853 ; died 22nd Aug. 1858. 
He marr. 26th March 1850, Mary Ann (died 
12th Dec. 1857), daugh. of Thomas Inglis, 
min. of Lochrutton, and had issue Mary 
Ann Duncan, born 17th Feb. 1851 ; Jessie 
Caldwell, born 7th Nov. 1852 ; James, born 
llth Dec. 1854; Thomas Inglis, born 7th 
March 1856, died 17th May 1857. 

WILLIAM MUNGALL, eldest son of 
1859 WiUi am M., overseer, Lanarkshire ; 
educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; ord. 
to Barrhead 19th Oct. 1854 ; pres. by Queen 
Victoria; trans, and adm. 13th Jan. 1859; 
res. 21st and died 30th Dec. 1865. 

DAVID STRONG, M.A., pres. by Queen 
1866 Victoria > ord - 3rd Ma y 1866 , trans, 
to Billhead 14th Oct. 1872. 

CHARLES GOODALL, born 28th June 
1873 1846, son of Alexander G., farmer, 
North Bank, Cameron, Fife, and 
Marjory Page ; educated at Cameron School, 
Madras College, and Univ. of St Andrews ; 
licen. by Presb. of St Andrews in 1869 ; 
assistant at Strathmiglo and St Andrews, 
Edinburgh ; ord. 8th May 1873 ; died 27th 
Aug. 1888. He marr. 9th June 1875, Jane, 
daugh. of Andrew Watson of Belmont, 
St Andrews, and had issue Alexander, 
M.D., F.R.C.P.E., Edinburgh, born 1st June 
1876; Marjory Jane Watson, born 22nd 
July 1877; Charles, min. of Dailly, born 
10th Jan. 1880 ; John, born 9th Jan. 1883, 
died 12th Sept. 1901. 

GEORGE DODS, born Leith, llth Oct. 

1889 1858 son ^ G eor S e D., min. of 

Garvald; educated at High School 

and Univ. of Glasgow; M.A. (1880), B.D. 

(1882) ; licen. by Presb. of Glasgow in 1882 ; 



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assistant at Hyndland, Glasgow, and Scots 
Church, Melbourne ; ord. to Melbourne 1st 
Feb. 1883 ; trans, and adm. 20th Feb. 1889. 
Marr. 4th June 1890, Ida, daugh. of John 
Abraham, and has issue Ida Mary Homan, 
born 31st March 1891 (marr. 28th Nov. 
1917, John Gifford Nicholson, lieut. 
R.F.A.); Helen Ruth, born 1st March 
1893 (marr. 1st June 1916, Oliver Hughes- 
Onslow, yr., of Balkissock, lieut. Irish 
Guards); George John Abraham, born 
19th Oct. 1894, died llth April 1910; 
Edith Jane, born 31st Jan. 1900. 



CATRINE (Q.S.). 

[A church was built here by Claud 
Alexander of Ballochmyle in 1792. On 
31st May 1834, the General Assembly 
granted it a chapel constitution, and 
assigned it a district. The parish of 
Catrine was disjoined from Sorn on 30th 
Oct. 1871. At St Cuthbert s Holm on the 
Water of Ayr, near the site of Catrine 
Church, there was of old a chapel of St 
Cuthbert.] 

ROBERT STEVEN,ord. 12th Sept. 1792; 
1792 trans, to Dalrymple 31st May 1798. 

ANDREW HARLEY, called Nov. 1799 ; 

isoo Orc ^ "^k ^ a y ^^ > * rans< t John- 
stone Chapel-of-Ease 26th April 1804. 

JAMES CURRIE, eldest son of 
1816 J ames C., farmer, Stevenston ; edu 
cated at Univ. of Glasgow; M.A. 
(1803) ; licen. by Presb. of Irvine 3rd Oct. 
1809 ; elected in Nov. 1815 ; ord. 5th March 
1816 ; dep. 15th June 1836 " for several acts 
of intoxication." He marr. and had issue 
James, student of medicine at Glasgow 
1825-8. 

WILLIAM HUTCHESON, born Liff, 
1805; educated at Univ. of St 
Andrews; ord. 22nd Dec. 1836. 
Joined the Free Church in 1843; min. of 
Free Church, Johnstone, Renfrewshire, 
1844-76 ; died 25th March 1876. He marr. 
25th Sept. 1839, Jane, only daugh. of Robert 






Reid, merchant, Greenock. Publications 
Nome Evangelisation (London, 1851) ; The 
Apocrypha Opened. 

JAMES BELL BIGGAR, missionary at 
Banton 1854; ord. 17th May 1855; 
died at Annan 8th Oct. 1870. 

PEARSON M ADAM MUIR, ord. 
22nd Sept. 1870; first min. of 
the parish; trans, to Polmont 1st 

Aug. 1872. 

THOMAS PHILLIP, born 14th Aug. 
1840, son of Robert P. and Elizabeth 
Beveridge ; educated at Dunfermline 
School and Univ. of Edinburgh ; M.A. 
(1870); licen. by Presb. of Edinburgh; 
assistant at East Church, Stirling; ord. 
21st Nov. 1872 ; died 24th July 1876. He 
marr. 24th Dec. 1872, Jane Runue (died 
10th Oct. 1917), daugh. of William Pike, 
and had issue Robert James, born 3rd 
June 1875, died at Prestwick 19th Oct. 
1909; and a daugh., died in infancy. 

JAMES BUCHANAN, B.Sc. ; ord. 4th 
Jan. 1877 ; trans, to Eaglesham 18th 
Oct. 1881. 

JAMES GILMOUR BAILLIE, licen. by 

1882 Presb - of P aisle y 4t h May 1881 ; 
ord. 9th March 1882 ; died at Prest 
wick 21st May 1893. He marr. 17th Feb. 
1885, Josephine Mactavish (died 20th Aug. 
1888), and had issue James Duncan Mac 
tavish, born 27th Jan. 1886; Josephine > 
born 10th Aug. and died 26th Sept. 1888. 

HUGH CALLAN, M.A. ; ord. 8th Nov. 
1893 1893 J trans, to Second Charge, 
Montrose, 13th Jan. 1899. 

WILLIAM JOHN, born Glasgow, 27th 
March 1871, son of John Shennan 
Graham J. and Margaret M Nab ; 
educated at High School and Univ. of 
Glasgow; M.A. (1893); licen. by Presb. 
of Glasgow May 1895; assistant at Cath- 
cart and St Thomas s, Glasgow; ord. llth 
May 1899. Marr. 9th Aug. 1905, Sara, 
daugh. of John Alexander Taylor, and has 
issue Graham Taylor, born 29th May 
1906 ; Margaret Patricia, born 22nd June- 
1915. 



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COYLTON 



[PRESS. OF 



COYLTON. 

[The vicarage of Coylton belonged to th 
Chapel Royal of Stirling, and yielded i 
two prebends. Coylton was for some tim 
united to the parish of Riccarton, but wa 
severed from it in 1647. About the yea 
1700, those parts of the lands of Gadgirth 
lying north and east of the Water of Coyl 
were disjoined from the parish of Ochi] 
tree, and added to Coylton. In this paris] 
there were of old three chapels, St Bride s 
near Sundrum, the Chapel of Camel, which 
had its Chapel Well, and the Chapel o 
Raithhill, where also there was a Holy 
Well. Coylton Church was rebuilt in 
1776, and again in 1836. 

JAMES DAVIDSON, exhorter at 
1570 Candlemas 1570. 

1574 JOHN CAMPBELL, reader, 1574-80. 
MATTHEW WYLLIE, min. of Dal- 
rymple pres. 3rd May 1581 ; trans, to 
Dalmellington 1590. 

WILLIAM WALLACE, educated at 
1598 Univ. of Glasgow; M.A. (1593); 
min. of Dalmellington in 1595; 
trans, in 1598. 

JAMES KER, adm. about 1606 ; trans. 
1606 to Colmonell in 1610. 

WILLIAM SCOTT, educated at Univ. 

1619 of Edinburgh; M.A. (27th July 

1609); was min. here in 1619; 

deposed 7th Nov. 1649 for breaking the 

Lord s Day, etc. [Commiss. to Ass., 1638.] 

JOHN ROSE, M.A. ; deprived by Act 
1662 of Payment llth June, and Decreet 
of Privy Council 1st Oct. 1662 ; adm. 
min. of Old Monkland in 1664. 

WILLIAM FULLARTON of Craighall, 
1672 alias Laglen-Fullarton, son of James 
F., of that ilk, and Agnes Fullarton ; 
educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; M.A. (1634) ; 
adm. to St Quivox 10th May 1642; not 
conforming to Episcopacy, he was deposed 
by the Diocesan Synod; was accused 
before the Privy Council, March 1669, of 
baptizing and marrying irregularly, which 
he confessed 8th April, and was dismissed. 
He was adm. to this parish under indulgence 



by the Privy Council 3rd Sept. 1672 ; died 
after Nov. 1679. He marr. Frances, daugh. 
of Stewart of Raiss, Renfrewshire. She 
survived him, and had issue James; 
Robert of Craighall, born 1641 ; Francis ; 
William; George. [Baillie s Lett. ; Wod- 
row s Hist., ii., 123; G. R. Inhib., 19th 
Nov. 1680; G. R. Homings, 10th July 
1688 ; P. C. Decreta, 8th April 1680.] 

GEORGE MILNE, pres. in Feb., and inst. 
1680 Aug. 1680; trans, to Canipsie 24th 
June 1681. [P. C. Decreta, 1680.] 

GEORGE MEIK, mentioned as min. 

1682 12th Dec. 1682; trans, to Straiton 
in 1683. 

JOHN WHITE, mentioned as min. 16th 

1683 July 1683, and 10th March 1687. 
He marr. Helen, daugh. of Robert 

Cruickshank of Banchory. [Glasg. Comm. 
Deeds, 9th Feb. 1686; Ayr Sheriff-Court 
Books, 17th Feb. 1688.] 

RICHARD HISLOP, educated at Univ. 
1687 of Edinburgh; M.A. (1679); passed 
trials before Presb. of Dalkeith ; was 
recommended to the Bishop 6th Dec. 1683 
for licence; pres. by Robert, Bishop of 
Dunblane, in March, and after passing 
secondary trials before same Presb. (being 
:hen resident at Monktonhall in its 
rounds), got a testimonial 1st Sept. 1687, 
or ordination. The parish was vacant in 
1689. [Dalkeith Presb. Reg.} 

JOHN MAIR, Presbyterian min. at 
168Q Loughbrickland, Ireland; called in 
Aug., and adm. (with liberty to 
return to his own congregation when he 
might have access) 24th Sept. 1689 ; still 
min. in 1691. 

JOHN HUNTER, brother of George H. ; 
692 min. at Magherally, Ireland, in 
1672 ; came to Scotland in 1689 ; 
ailed Jan. 1692, and adm. soon after ; 
led Jan. 1697. [Glasg. Tests.; Reid s 
Ireland, iii., 18.] 

WILLIAM BOYD, son of John B., 
^ mason, Glasgow ; studied divinity 
at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by 
Presb. of Ayr 26th July 1699; ord. 14th 



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1723 



Feb. 1700; died of grief at infidelity of 
his wife Feb. 1722. He marr. and had 
issue Allan ; Charles ; William ; Helen ; 
Margaret; Elizabeth (marr. 16th Sept. 
1736, George Blair, tailor, Edinburgh); 
Katherine. [Glasg. Tests. ; Wodrow s 
Anal. , G. R. Homings, 19th April 1705.] 

JOHN KEY, clerk of the Baron s Court 
at Greenock 14th Oct. 1708; educated 
at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. 
of Ayr 19th June 1717 ; called 2nd Aug. 
1722 ; ord. 26th Feb. 1723 ; died 31st Jan. 
1748. He marr. (1) Mary Handyside, who 
died 1st Jan. 1732 : (2) 16th Aug. 1732, 
Margaret Campbell (who survived him, and 
marr. (2) 1st Sept. 1752, Patrick Douglas, 
surgeon, Ayr); she died 1st Nov. 1764. 
[Williamson s Old Cartsburn, 185.] 

DAVID SHAW, third son of Alexander 
S., min. of Edinkillie ; licen. by 
Presb. of Forres 10th Nov. 1743; 
pres. by George II. 12th July 1748 ; ord. 
29th June 1749 ; D.D. (St Andrews, llth 
Jan. 1775); Moderator of the General 
Assembly 25th May 1776 ; died 26th April 
1810, aged 91. In personal appearance he 
was stately and venerable, was hale and 
hearty till he was 91, and had not a 
wrinkle on his cheek or a furrow on his 
brow. He marr. 5th Nov. 1750, Marion 
(died 14th March 1803), daugh. of James 
Dalrymple, sheriff clerk, Ayr, and had 
issue Grizel, born 29th Dec. 1751, died 
28th Feb. 1775 ; Alexander, born 7th Feb. 
and died 2nd May 1753 ; Margaret, born 
4th April 1754, died 21st Aug. 1799 ; Jean 
Cathcart, born 2nd Sept. 1755, died 18th 
Nov. 1800 ; Charles, writer, Ayr, born 17th 
Dec. 1757 ; Manie, born 14th March 1759, 
died 10th April 1784; James, born 20th 
Oct. 1760, died 12th July 1779 ; William, 
born 6th April 1763, died 10th Feb. 1793; 
David, writer, Edinburgh, born 26th Sept. 
1765; John, born llth July 1767, died 5th 
Aug. 1774. Publication Account of the 
Parish (Sinclair s Stat. Ace., i., xxi.). 
[Tombst.] 

JOHN BLACK, eldest son of Adam B., 
1810 farmer, Douglas, Lanarkshire ; edu 
cated at parish school and Univ. of 
Glasgow; licen. by Presb. of Edinburgh 



28th April 1802 ; pres. by George III. 10th 
May, and ord. 20th Sept. 1810; LL.D. 
(Glasgow, 1st May 1812); died at Paris, 
26th Aug. 1825, aged 47. Publications 
The Falls of Clyde, or the Fairies, a 
Scottish dramatic pastoral (Edinburgh, 
1806) ; Life of Tasso, 2 vols. (Edinburgh, 
1810) ; Palceoromaica (London, 1822) ; 
Supplement thereto (London, 1824). 

ALEXANDER DUNCAN, born 16th 

1826 ^ une 1793) son ^ William D., min. 
of Abernethy ; licen. by Presb. of 
Perth 25th Sept. 1816 ; pres. by George IV. 
27th Dec. 1825; ord. llth May 1826; died 
unmarried at Dysart, 26th Aug. 1866. 
Publication Account of the Parish (New 
Stat. Ace., v.). 

THOMAS UNDERWOOD, pres. by 
Queen Victoria ; ord. assistant and 
successor 8th July 1858; trans, to 
Kirkpatrick-Irongray 22nd Sept. 1859. 

JOHN MACKINLAY, eldest son of 
William M., Campbeltown ; educated 
at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. 

of Kintyre ; pres. by Queen Victoria ; ord. 

assistant and successor 22nd Dec. 1859 ; 

died between 17th Aug. and 4th Oct. 1865. 

He marr. Ann Gillespie, daugh. of John 

Stewart, min. of Blair-Atholl. 

JAMES GLASGOW, born Wiston, 
1866 Lanarkshire, 1839, son of James G. 
and Grace Whitelaw ; educated at 
Wiston and Strathaven Schools, and Univ. 
of Edinburgh; licen. by Presb. of Lanark 
in 1863 ; pres. by Queen Victoria ; ord. 
assistant and successor 19th April 1866 ; 
died 20th Feb. 1904. He marr. 25th 
July 1894, Margaret M Farlane, elder 
daugh. of James Maitland of Balquochen, 
Stirlingshire. 

DAVID LOGAN BLAIR, ord. 7th July 
1904; trans, to Scone 10th Nov. 
1908. 

WILLIAM COCHRAN CONN, born 

1909 ^e Grange, Castlerock, Co. Deny, 

23rd Dec. 1871, son of Hugh C. and 

Martha Cochran ; educated at Coleraine 

Academy, Magee College, Deny, and Univ. 



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COYLTON CRAIGIE 



[PRESB. OF 



of St Andrews; licen. by Presb. of Perth 
(Original Secession) ; ord. Original Seces 
sion min. at Kirriemuir 1897 ; adm. to 
Church of Scotland May 1 900 ; assistant 
at Alexandria ; app. to St John s, Hadding- 
ton, 17th Sept. 1901 ; trans, to St John s, 
Glasgow, 18th Dec. 1902 ; trans. 22nd April 
1909; trans, to Penpont (assist, and sue.) 
13th July 1917. Marr. 12th June 1906, 
Beatrice Isobel, second daugh. of John 
Carlyle, M.D., Greenock, and has issue 
John Carlyle, born 7th July 1908. 

WILLIAM CRAWFORD, born 26th 
191 ,_ April 1891, son of Gavin C., min. of 
Fauldhouse ; educated at George 
Watson s College and Univ. of Edinburgh ; 
M.A. (1911), B.D. (1914); licen. by Presb. 
of Edinburgh May 1914; assistant at 
Tolbooth Parish, Edinburgh, 1914; ord. 
23rd Nov. 1917. 



CRAIGIE. 

[The vicarage of Craigie belonged to the 
Abbey of Paisley. In 1673 part of the 
parish of Barnweil was annexed to Craigie. 
The church was rebuilt in 1776.] 

1574 DAVID WALLACE, reader in 1574. 

DAVID MYLNE, reader at Kilwinning, 
in 1574; adm. in 1576, Riccarton 
being also in his charge; trans, to 
Dundonald same year. 

LAURENCE DALGLEISH, adm. in 
1580; still min. in 1 585. \Eeq. 
Assig.] 

ALEXANDER FORSYTE, min. of 
e Dumfries in 1585; adm. here in 
1586; pres. to vicarage of Dun 
donald by James VI. 20th June 1587; 
still min. 14th Oct. 1590, but subse 
quently dep. ; pres. to Abercrombie before 
20th Oct. 1593. 

NATHAN INGLIS, M.A. (Glasgow 
1593 1571 ); min in 1593 ; app. one 
of the visitors for Galloway by 
the General Assembly in 1601, and also 
went to Assembly at Aberdeen in 1605, 
but was too late for the meeting. For so 
doing and approving of what that Assembly 



had done, he was committed to the Castle 
of Dunbarton, but on his submission, 2nd 
July 1607, he was liberated. Wodrow 
relates of him that in admonishing his 
parishioners in church for a breach of the 
Sabbath, the laird (Wallace of Craigie), 
who supported the culprits, threw a 
"whinger" or short sword at him, which 
he avoided by stooping, and it lodged in 
the back of the pulpit. I. is then said 
to have predicted misfortune to the laird 
and his family, which came true ! But if 
this story is true it probably applies to 
some subsequent incumbent and not to 
Inglis. He died about Feb. 1612, aged 
about 42. He marr. Ann, daugh. of John 
Eccles of Kildonan, who survived him and 
had issue John, apprenticed to John 
Inglis, skinner, Edinburgh, 25th Aug. 
1619; James, min. of Dailly. [Reg. Assign, 
Glasg. andEdin. Tests.; Wodrow s Anal., ii., 
153 ; Forbes s Records ; Melville s Autob. ; 
Calderwood s Hist., vi., 22, 161, 292, 445, 
667.] 

EDWARD POWER, M.A. (Glasgow 
1606); adm. in 1613. [Reg. of Deeds, 
ccix., 32.] 

JOHN HAMILTON, son of Gavin H., 
Bishop of Galloway; educated at 
Univ. of Glasgow; M.A. (1618); 
adm. prior to 16th Sept. 1622; dep. 28th 
March 1649, for not being hearty in oppos 
ing the public enemy ; was alive in 1662, 
when he had a grant out of the vacant 
stipends. He marr. Margaret, sister of 
Hew Wallace of Craigie, and had issue 
John ; Margaret. [Ayr Sess. Reg ; Glasg. 
Tests. ; Reg. of Deeds, dlxi., 239 ; Ayr Sas., 
viii., 267 ; P. C. Reg., 3rd ser., i., 34.] 

DAVID BROWN, M.A. (Glasgow 1645); 
1650 licen. by Presb. of Ayr 27th June 
1649; called in July; he had also 
calls to Ayr and Irvine, but was adm. here 
2nd Jan. 1650 ; deprived by Act of Parlia 
ment llth June, and Decreet of Privy 
Council 1st Oct. 1662 ; had an indulgence 
from Privy Council 9th Dec. 1669; died 
April 1673. He marr. Agnes Lockhart, 
and had issue David, min. of Blackfriars, 
Glasgow, and nine others. [Wodrow s Hist., 
i., 327 ; P. C. Decreta, 5th March 1674.] 



1613 



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1678 



LAURENCE MERCER, M.A. ; adm. 
about 1678; trans, to Kirkurd llth 



May 1681. 



JOHN ARBUCKLE, M.A. ; trans, from 
1681 Monigaff i* 1 1681 > trans - to Riccar- 
ton about 1686. 

- REID, said to have been outed from 
___ this charge in 1689. [MS. Ace. of 
Min., 1689.] 

JOHN CAMPBELL, M.A. ; probably 
1690 f ormer ly m ^ n> f Sorn ; min. in 1690 ; 
was a member of Assembly that 
year; died 12th Feb. 1700, aged 68. He 
marr. (1) Janet Thomson : (2) 20th Nov. 
1695, Mary Couper, and had issue Janet 
(marr. John Adam, min. of West Kilbride) ; 
Mary; John, schoolmaster of Galston 
1715 ; and others. [Ochiltree Sess. Reg. ; 
Glasg. Tests. ; Wodrow s Anal. ; Tombst. ; 
Glasg. Com. Deeds, 12th Sept. 1700.] 

JOHN HANNA, licen. by Presb. of 
1701 Kirkcaldy 30th July 1700 ; called 
15th Feb., and ord. 13th Aug. 1701 ; 
died before 7th Jan. 1708. He marr. (pro. 
llth Nov. 1705), Elizabeth, daugh. of James 
Caithness, W.S., Edinburgh. 

JAMES ROBERTSON, educated at 
17og Univ. of Edinburgh; M.A. (13th 
July 1691); licen. by Presb. of 
Haddington llth Jan. 1699 ; ord. to Men- 
muir 3rd Sept. 1701 ; called 14th Oct. 
1708; adm. 23rd March 1709; died 4th 
June 1743, aged 69. He marr. Sept. 1707, 
Anna, daugh. of John Wallace of Holms- 
toun; she survived him, and had issue- 
Elizabeth; William; Thomas; Jean; 
James. [Glasg. Tests.; Tombst.] 

GEORGE BANNATYNE, called 2nd 
Aug. 1744; ord. 18th July 1745; 
trans, to Wynd Church, Glasgow, 
18th Oct. 1764. 

ANDREW SHAW, born 1741, son of 
1765 Andrew S., Professor of Divinity, 
St Mary s College, St Andrews; 
licen. by Presb. of St Andrews 14th Nov. 
1764; pres. by Sir Thomas Wallace of 
Craigie, Bart., in April, and ord. 26th Sept. 



1765 ; D.D. (St Andrews, 12th Oct. 1795) ; 
died 14th Sept. 1805. He marr. 28th Nov. 
1774, Mary Lymburner, who died 30th 
Dec. 1826, aged 83, and had issue Andrew, 
born 9th Oct. 1776, died 4th Nov. 1802 ; 
John, born 27th Jan. 1778, and settled in 
Canada, died 18th Dec. 1808 ; James, born 
10th Dec. 1780, lost at sea on board the 
Courier of Greenock Dec. 1798. Publica 
tionAccount of the Parish (Sinclair s Stat. 
Ace., v.). 

JOHN STIRLING, second son of John 
18Q6 S., Dunblane; educated at Univ. 
of Glasgow; licen. by Presb. of 
Dunblane 21st Jan. 1800 ; pres. by William 
Campbell of Craigie 21st Nov. 1805; ord. 
17th April 1806 ; D.D. (Glasgow, 1st May 
1812) ; Moderator of General Assembly 
16th May 1833; died 13th Jan. 1846. He 
marr. 21st April 1806, Mary (died at 
London, 28th June 1862, aged 79), daugh. 
of William M Quhae, D.D., min. of St 
Quivox, and had issue James, born 12th 
Feb. 1807, died 17th Oct. 1823; Mary 
Laurie, born 25th March 1808 (marr. 25th 
May 1836, Thomas Ainsworth of The Flosh, 
Cumberland, sometime High Sheriff of that 
county, died 1st Feb. 1867 ; Isabella, born 
1st Sept. 1809, died 2nd Feb. 1826; Jane 
Erskine, born 8th Feb. 1811; Elizabeth, 
born llth Dec. 1812 (marr. 5th June 1838, 
William Erskine, Bombay Medical Service), 
died 28th Sept. 1840; Lydia Ainsworth, 
born llth Nov. 1814, died 26th June 1829 ; 
William, merchant, Liverpool, born 12th 
Aug. 1816, died 15th Feb. 1852; Rose 
Sophia, born 27th Aug. 1818; John of 
Fairburn, Ross-shire, flax spinner, Cleator, 
Cumberland, born 26th June 1820, died 
19th Aug. 1907; Laura Margaret, born 
5th Sept. 1822, died 18th April 1846; 
Annabella Fullarton, born 7th June 1824 ; 
James, born 2nd Sept. 1827, died llth 
March 1846. [Burke s Landed Gentry, 
12th edition,^. 1793.] 



1843 



ROBERT INGLIS, son of Robert I., 
quarrier, Douglas; educated at 
Univ. of Glasgow; licen. by Presb. 
of Lanark ; pres. by James Campbell of 
Craigie ; ord. (assistant and successor) 6th 



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CRAIGIE-CROSSHILL CUMNOCK 



PKESB. OF 



Sept. 1843 ; died 17th May 1859. He marr. 
16th Sept. 1846, Jane (died 26th Aug. 1852), 
daugh. of William Rorison, min. of Stair, 
and had issue Margaret Anne, born 7th 
Feb. 1848; Robert, born 26th May 1849, 
died 23rd June 1853 ; Mary, born 28th Jan, 
1851 (marr. George M William, min. of 
Crawfordjohn). 



1859 



DAVID STIRLING, born 12th Oct. 
1828, fourth son of Robert S., D.D., 
min. of Galston ; educated at Univ. 
of Glasgow; licen. by Presb. of Ayr 6th 
Sept. 1854; ord. to Dalmellington 14th 
May 1857; pres. by James Campbell of 
Craigie ; trans, and adm. 3rd Nov. 1859 ; 
died 20th Aug. 1882. He marr. 3rd Jan. 
1862, Agnes Maria, daugh. of Colonel 
James Fairlie of Holms and Agnes 
Maria Fairlie, and had issue Robert, 
engineer, Peru, born 6th Oct. 1862 ; James 
Fairlie, Iquique, born 10th Dec. 1864; 
Agnes Maria, born 18th Feb. 1866 ; David 
Edward, Taital, Chile, born 25th June 1867; 
Jane, born 31st July 1868. 

WILLIAM CAMPBELL, born Slate- 
ford, 21st Sept. 1852, son of John 
C. and Margaret Taylor; educated 
at Irvine Academy and Univs. of Glasgow 
and Edinburgh; M.A. (Glasgow 1873), 
B.D. (Edinburgh 1876); licen. by Presb. 
of Edinburgh llth May 1876; ord. to 
Foulden 10th May 1877; trans, and adm. 17th 
Jan. 1883 ; died 6th June 1920. He marr. 
16th Aug. 1877, Janet Burns, daugh. of Gavin 
Lindsay, Overton,Dreghorn, and had issue- 
John, born 1st June 1878, died 23rd April 
1887 ; Gavin Lindsay, born llth March 1880 ; 
Jane Lindsay Robertson, born 27th Sept. 
1881 ; Margaret Taylor, born 21st Jan. 1883 
(marr. 7th Dec. 1905, Alexander Templeton, 
grain merchant, Kilmarnock) ; Janet, born 
24th April 1884 (marr. 8th Sept. 1915, 
Robert Hardie, solicitor, Kilmarnock) ; 
William John, born 12th Dec. 1887 ; Mary, 
born 9th June 1890 (marr. 19th Oct. 1915, 
Harry H. Haigh, Tillicherry, Southern 
India); Arthur James Balfour, born 14th 
Sept. 1894. Publications The Elder s 
Prayer Book (Paisley, 1885); Family 
Prayers (Kilmarnock, 1903). 



CROSSHILL (Q.S.). 

[A church was built here in 1838. The 
parish of Crosshill was disjoined from Kirk- 
michael and Kirkoswald, 8th March 1854.] 

JAMES SMELLIE, ord. 14th July 1841 ; 
1841 trans, to Innerwick 21st Sept. 1843. 

THOMAS MAULE, M.A. ; ord. 30th 
May 1844 ; res. 1851 ; died at 
Partick 23rd Dec. 1864. 



1844 



JAMES CRAWFORD, son of Walter C., 

Perth ; licen. by Presb. of Perth Nov. 

1851 1850 ; ord. 25th Dec. 1851 ; res. 5th 

Dec. 1888. Marr. 26th Jan. 1852, Catherine, 

only daugh. of John Ferguson, Perth. 

ROBERT STEWART, born Peebles, 

1888 13th Dec 1861 son of Robert 
Stewart and Elizabeth Mitchell; 

educated at Peebles Public School and 
Univ. of Edinburgh ; licen. by Presb. of 
Peebles; ord. (assistant and successor) 14th 
Nov. 1888. Marr. (1) 21st July 1884, 
Louisa (died 20th Nov. 1889), daugh. of 
Henry King, and had issue Robert Alex 
ander, born 8th Feb. 1885 ; Louis William 
Henry, born 13th Nov. 1889, died 14th Aug. 
1890 : (2) 27th Oct. 1891, Jane, daugh. of 
James Peebles, and has issue Agnes 
M Fadzean, born 31st July 1893; Eliza 
beth Mitchell, born 25th July 1896. 



CUMNOCK, OR OLD CUMNOCK. 

[The rectory of Cumnock was a prebend 
of Glasgow. Its church was dedicated to 
St Conal. There was a chapel in the parish 
at Borland. On St Matthew s Day, the 
21st of September, a yearly fair was held 
at Cumnock. The parish church was re 
built in 1754, and again in 1867. Alex 
ander Peden, the Covenanter, having died 
in the neighbourhood, was buried at 
Auchinleck ; but a party of dragoons took 
up his body, and carried it to Cumnock, to 
be there hung in chains. Being unable to 
effect this, they buried the corpse at the 
foot of the local gallows. This site is near 
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have chosen it for their burial-place. Here 
in the churchyard lie David Dun and Simon 
Paterson two Covenanters shot at Cum- 
nock in 1685. Four other martyrs of the 
Covenant are buried in this parish at the 
places where they fell.] 

JOHN DUNBAE, previously parish 
P r ^ est c o n f rme d at the Reformation 
and styled "parson" in 1562. He 
was alive in 1581, when he is described as 
" vicar and life-long pensioner of the parish 
church of Cumnock," and had a charter 
confirming him in the possession of "four 
acres of arable land, with a house and 
small wood and pasture for two cows and 
one horse." [Reg. Mag. Sig. ; Chalmers s 
Caledonia, vi., 522.] 

JOHN RYND, entered exhorter at 
Kinglassie at Lammas 1569 ; adm. 
Nov. 1572 ; had for stipend in 
1574 "the haill parsonage and vicarage 
of Cumnock, and the haill chaplainrie of 
St Blaise in Perth "; died before 22nd 
May 1576. [Reg. Min. ; Steven s Old 
Cumnock, 18.] 

GEORGE CAMPBELL, min. of Dun- 
donald at Lammas 1572 ; pres. by 
James VI. 22nd May 1576. {Reg. 
Assig.] 

WILLIAM HAMILTON of Bardanoch ; 
min. in 1578 ; trans, to Dairy, Gallo 
way, 1595. 

GEORGE DUNBAR of Pollesche ; min. 
1599 in 1599 ; trans, to Ayr about 1607. 

JAMES CUNNINGHAM, son of Donald 
1608 ^ ^ Aikenbar; educated at Univ. 
of Glasgow; M.A. (1602); adm. to 
Inchcailloch 22nd March 1604; trans, to 
Dunlop after 14th Oct. 1606; trans, and 
adm. before 1608. In 1642 he was trans. 
to Hamilton but continued here ; was a 
member of the Commission of Assembly 
in 1643, 1644, and is believed- to have died 
in 1644, aged about 63. He marr. Margaret 
Sempill, and had issue William, appren 
ticed to John Fleming, merchant, Edin 
burgh, 9th Aug. 1637 ; Jean (marr. George 
Crawford of Auchincors); Marion (marr. 
William Crawford, in Burne). {Reg. of 



Assig. ; Acts of Ass. ; Acts of Parl., viii. ; 
Baillie s Lett. ; Bannatyne MiscelL, iii. ; 
Reg. of Deeds, cxcviii., 147 ; Ibid., Mack., 
14th Nov. 1666 ; G. R. Sas., xix., 242 ; Ayr 
Sas., v., 290 ; Stevenson s Hist., 197.] 

JOHN HALKEID, educated at Univ. of 

1644 St Andrews > M - A - ( 1638 ) ; P res - ky 

James Crichton of Abercrombie ; 
adm. 6th Aug. 1644; died unmarr. after 
25th March 1646, aged about 28. 

JOHN CUNYNGHAME of Block, 
brother of Hugh C., Provost of 
Irvine; pres. by James Crichton 
of Abercrombie, with advice of William, 
Earl of Dumfries, 10th March, and adm. 
8th Sept. 1647 ; refusing to conform to 
Episcopacy in 1662 he was confined to his 
parish ; died Oct. 1668. He marr. Elizabeth 
Cunynghame, who died Sept. 1677, and had 
issue Alexander, of Blook, an eminent 

| Latin scholar, died at The Hague, Dec. 

| 1730; John; Hugh; Charles; Elizabeth 
(marr. James Logan, merchant burgess, 
Glasgow) ; Margaret. [Ochiltree Sess. Reg. ; 
Glasg. Tests. ; Acts of Parl., viii. ; Inq. Ret. 
Ayr, 612, et Gen., 6054 ; Grant s Story of 
Univ. of Edin., i., 361 ; G. R. Sas., xxviii., 
77 ; G. R. Inhib., llth Jan. 1679 ; Scots Mag., 
1804 ; Diet. Nat. Biog.] 

SAMUEL NIMMO, M.A. ; adm. prior 
to 25th April 1673 ; trans, to Colinton 
15th April 1686. 

FRANCIS FORDYCE, son of Andrew 
1686 F. in Kirkton of Dyke; educated 
at King s College, Aberdeen ; M.A. 
(9th July 1672); schoolmaster of Banff, 
1673-85 ; recommended for licence by 
Presb. of Fordyce 3rd April 1678 ; was 
min. of Dalgain (Sorn) in 1686 ; trans, and 
adm. before 3rd Nov. 1686. In 1688 he 
was forced by ninety armed men into the 
churchyard, forbidden to preach and had 
his gown torn. [For glen Sess. Reg. ; Rule s 
Sec. Vindication. ] 

HUGH KILPATRICK, min. of a 
Presbyterian Congregation at Lurgan 
in 1686; supplied Dairy, 1689-91; 
called unanimously Nov. 1691; adm. 13th 
Jan. 1692; returned to Ireland Oct. 1694, 



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[PRESB. OF 



and was adm. to Ballymoney in 1695 ; died 
April 1712. He marr., and had issue James, 
D.D., min. at Belfast, author of Presbyterian 
Loyality ; and others. [Reid s Ireland, 
in. , 18.] 

JOHN STEEL of Windhill; licen. by 
7 Presb. of Linlithgow in 1699 ; called 
Nov. 1700; ord. 26th March 1701; 
died 4th March 1746, aged 72. He marr. 
(cont. 6th and llth Dec. 1703), Margaret 
(died 8th June 1756), second daugh. of Sir 
George Drummond of Milnab, Lord Provost 
of Edinburgh, and had issue John, min. 
of Stair; Lilias (marr. 3rd March 1741, 
William Morris, surgeon, Kilmarnock), died 
Sept. 1790. Publication Account of a Late 
Conference bettvixt Mr John Steel and Mr 
John Adamson, a Disorderly Preacher 
(Glasgow, 1714) [answered by Adamson in 
Contending s for the, Kingdom of Light 
against the Kingdom of Darkness (1715)]. 
[Wodrow ; s Anal., iii., 337 ; Lanark Sas., 
xi., 257.] 

ADAM THOMSON in the parish of 

1748 Saline > li cen - by Presb. of Dunferm- 

line 4th March, and called 10th Dec. 

1747 ; ord. 28th April 1748 ; died unmarr. 

1st Feb. 1751. 

GEORGE MUIR, called unanimously 
1752 26th Sept., and ord. 30th Nov. 1752 ; 
trans, to High Church, Paisley, 30th 
Oct. 1766. 

THOMAS MILLER, born 1740, son of 
17Q7 William M., bookseller, Edinburgh; 
educated at Univ. of Edinburgh; 
licen. by Presb. of Dalkeith 12th June 
1764; pres. by William, Earl of Dumfries 
and Stair, in April, and ord. 24th Sept. 
1767; D.D. (Edinburgh, 23rd Dec. 1788); 
died at Edinburgh, 1st June 1819, and was 
buried in Greyfriars Churchyard. He marr. 
2nd June 1780, Janet (died 19th Jan. 1789), 
daugh. of Matthew Stewart, D.D., Professor 
of Mathematics in the Univ. of Edinburgh, 
and had issue Margery, born 9th April 
1781,died 29th Jan. 1805; Patrick, physician, 
Exeter, born 21st May 1782 ; Margaret, 
born 18th Oct. 1783 (marr. 10th April 1815, 
Major James Miller, 74th Foot, who died 
4th June following, of wounds received at 
the Battle of Toulouse) ; William, Colonel 



1819 



in the army, born 20th June 1785 ; 
Matthew, merchant, Liverpool, born 27th 
Jan. 1787, died 14th March 1833. Publica 
tionAccount of the Parish (Sinclair s 
Stat. Ace., vi.). 

JOHN FRAZER, born Rothesay, 1778, 
second son of Daniel F., merchant; 
educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; ord. 
by Presb. of Edinburgh min. of a Presby 
terian Congregation at Monkwearmouth 
30th May 1816 ; pres. by John, Marquess 
of Bute, in March, and adm. (assistant and 
successor) 13th May 1819 ; died unmarr. 
20th Nov. 1829. 

NINIAN BANNATYNE, born 27th Oct. 
1802, son of Ninian B., shipowner, 
Rothesay ; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow ; M.A. (1825) ; pres. by John, 
Marquess of Bute, 10th Feb., and ord. 16th 
Sept. 1830. Joined the Free Church in 1843; 
min. of the Free Church, Old Cumnock, 
1843-74; died unmarr. 20th Feb. 1874. 
Publications Election no excuse for Man s 
Sloth or Sin, biit rather a Motive to Holiness 
(1844) ; Account of the Parish (Neiv Stat. 
Ace., v.). 

JAMES MURRAY, born Langcoat, 
1848 Eddleston, 1812, son of John M. 
and Jane Elliot ; educated at Eddle 
ston School and Univ. of Edinburgh ; licen. 
by Presb. of Peebles 26th July 1842 ; assis 
tant at Roxburgh and Kirkconnel ; pres. by 
John, second Marquess of Bute ; ord. 17th 
Aug. 1843 ; died at Mentone, France, 30th 
Jan. 1875, and was buried at Old Cumnock. 
He marr. llth June 1844, Isabella (died 
7th Nov. 1881), daugh. of Thomas White, 
Union Bank of Scotland, and had issue 
John Elliot, banker, Paisley, born 10th 
Nov. 1845; Mary Ann, born 18th May 
1847, died 24th Sept. 1878 ; Thomas White, 
born 20th Dec. 1849, died 25th Aug. 
1867; William Henry, M.D., Galashiels, 
born 10th Aug. 1851, died 12th Jan. 1899 ; 
Elizabeth Fanny Moore, born 17th Nov. 
1853 (marr. Thomas Crosby, min. of Loch- 
rutton); Ellen, born 14th July 1856, died 
16th July 1.870 ; Margaret Alice, born 15th 
April 1864, died 9th April 1876. Publica 
tions War in Prospect and. War in 
Earnest (Edinburgh, 1855); Songs of the 



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Covenant Times [anon.] (Edinburgh, 1861) ; 
The Prophet s Mantle, being Scenes from the 
Life of Elisha, the son of Shaphat (Edin 
burgh, 1870). [Modern Scottish Poets, in., 
147.] 

JOHN SPENCE ROBERTSON, born 
1850, son of Edmund Robertson, 
schoolmaster, Kinnaird, and brother 
of Edmund, Lord Lochee ; educated at 
Kinnaird Parish School and Univ. of St 
Andrews ; licen. by Presb. of St Andrews 
Oct. 1874; ord. 22nd July 1875. Marr. 
23rd April 1885, Catherine Forbes, daugh. 
of Robert Sharp, Blackford, Perthshire, 
and has issue Edmund Downing, born 
1st Feb. 1887 ; Lillias Mabel, born 1st May 
1889 ; Robert Arnold Fitzjohn Spence, born 
20th Dec. 1892. 



NEW CUMNOCK. 

[This parish was disjoined from Cumnock 
by the Commissioners for the plantation of 
kirks on llth July 1650. On 14th July 
1667, the Commissioners recalled this 
decision, and set aside the disjunction. On 
llth March 1691, however, they renewed 
the repealed decree of 1650, and confirmed 
the erection of the parish. The church of 
New Cumnock was rebuilt in 1832.] 

HUGH CRAUFURD, fourth son of 
Patrick C. of Auchenames and 
Jane Craufurd of Crosbie ; educated 
at Univ. of Glasgow; M.A. (1648); adm. 
before 1653 ; deprived by Act of Parliament 
llth June, and Decreet of Privy Council 
1st Oct. 1662. He had sasine of the lands 
of Garrive July 1669. He became indulged 
min. at Riccarton in 1672, and afterwards 
held a charge in Ireland ; returned here 
at the Toleration; died May 1692, aged 
about 64. He marr. Eupham, daugh. of 
John Cunningham of Baidland, and widow 
of William Cunningham, min. of West 
Kilbride, and had issue Hugh of Garrive ; 
John, apothecary, Paisley. [Burke s Landed 
Gentry, 12th Ed., 452; New G. R. Sas., 
xxiii. ; Acts of Parl., viii. ; Nisbet s Her., 
ii. ; Bailiary of Cunningham Deeds, 23rd 
May 1685 ; G. R. Homings, 1st Oct. 1685.] 



JAMES GILCHRIST, called Oct. 1696 ; 
1Q97 ord. 31st March 1697 ; trans, to 
Dunscore 14th May 1701. 

THOMAS HUNTER, licen. by Presb. 
17Q6 of Dunblane 31st March 1702 ; 
assistant at Sanquhar ; called 21st 
Feb. ; ord. 19th Dec. 1706 ; dem. in 1757 ; 
died 5th Jan. 1760, in his 100th year. He 
marr. (1) a lady whose name is unknown, 
and had issue Joseph ; Isobel : (2) 20th 
March 1750, Jean Welsh, who died 28th 
Dec. 1780. 

JAMES YOUNG, son of Alexander Y., 
cooper, Falkirk ; licen. by Presb. of 
Linlithgow ; called 29th Dec. 1757 ; 
ord. 3rd May 1758; died 1st Aug. 1795, 
aged 84. He marr. 4th Nov. 1762, Eliza 
beth (died 3rd Dec. 1825), daugh. of Robert 
Hunter, min. of Kirkconnel, and had issue 
James, born 13th Oct. 1763 ; Robert, born 
12th and died 30th Nov. 1764; Marjory, 
born 12th Aug. 1766 ; Marion (twin), born 
12th Aug. 1766, died 8th Sept. 1780; 
Robert, born 20th Jan. 1768; Janet, born 
20th March 1769 ; Elizabeth, born 5th Nov. 
1770; Margaret Crawford, born 21st Feb. 
1773 ; Alexander, born 5th March 1774 ; 
Elizabeth Penelope, born 21st Sept. 1775, 
died 18th Oct. 1781 ; Katherine, born 3rd 
Nov. 1776, died 30th May 1796; Mary, 
born 28th Feb. 1778; Patrick, born 6th 
June 1779. Publication Account of the 
Parish (Sinclair s Stat. Ace. vi.). 

WILLIAM REID, a native of Annan ; 
1796 e ducated a t Marischal College, Aber 
deen ; pres. by Patrick, Earl of Dum 
fries, 10th Dec. 1795 ; ord. 12th May 1796. 
He was interdicted by several heritors from 
cutting down grown trees on his glebe, but 
the interdict was recalled on appeal by the 
Court of Session 16th May 1799. He died 
28th Feb. 1829. He marr. 22nd Aug. 1796, 
Mary (died 19th Sept. 1848), daugh. of 
Richard Allan of North Bardowie. 

ROBERT CRAIG, M.A. ; pres. by John, 
182g Marquess of Bute, 31st March, and 
ord. 17th Sept. 1829 ; trans, to 
Rothesay 17th Sept. 1835. 



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[PRESB. OF 



MATTHEW KIRKLAND, born 1799, 
1836 eldest son of Matthew K., Car- 
munnock ; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Glasgow 7th 
May 1828 ; pres. by John, Marquess of 
Bute, 28th Sept., and ord. 10th Dec. 1835. 
Joined the Free Church in 1843; min. 
of Xew Cumnock Free Church, 1843-6; 
died 27th July 1846. He marr. 12th Dec. 
1839, Ann (died 2nd Aug. 1872), eldest 
daugh. of John Smith, hosier, Glasgow, 
and had issue Isabella, born 27th Feb. 
1841. Publication Account of the Parish 
(New Stat. Ace., v.). 



ROBERT ELLIOT MURRAY, born 
1843 Langcoat, Eddleston, 1814, son of 
John M. and Jane Elliot, and brother 
of James M., min. of Old Cumnock : educ. 
at Eddleston School and Univ. of Edin 
burgh ; licen. by Presb. of Peebles 26th 
July 1842 ; pres. by John, second Marquess 
of Bute ; ord. 10th Aug. 1843 ; died un- 
marr. 26th Nov. 1894. Publications Two 
Chapters on Miracles (Edinburgh, 1863); 
The Scriptural Doctrine of Repentance unto 
Life (Glasgow) ; The Day-Spring from on 
Ili lh (Edinburgh, 1871 ; 2nd ed., 1881). 
[Modern Scottish Poets, iii., 155.] 

JAMES MILLAR, born Shawlands, 10th 

1886 April 1857) son of Archibald M. and 
Agnes Smith ; educated at Crossmy- 
loof, High School, and Univ. of Glasgow ; 
M.A. (1879), B.D. (1884) ; licen. by Presb. 
of Paisley in 1883 ; assistant at New Kil- 
patrick ; ord. (assistant and successor) 20th 
Oct. 1886 ; res. Dec. 1919. Marr. 8th July ! 
1887, Grace Underwood (died 9th Nov. 
1889), daugh. of Walter Kennedy, and has | 
issue Archibald Underwood, born 10th 
Nov. 1888; Grace Underwood Kennedy, 
born 30th Oct. 1889. Publications Trans 
lations of The Apostolic Age, by Weizsaeker 
(vol. i., London, 1894; vol. ii., 1895); of 
History of Dogma, by Harnack (vol. iii , 
1896; vol. iv. (part), 1898; vol. v., 1899); 
of Long Ago, by Storm, 5 vols. (Glasgow) ; 
Articles in Hastings Dictionary of the 
Bible; Murray s Illustrated Bible Diet.] 
International Bible Dictionary (Chicago). 



DAILLY, OK DALMAKERRAN. 

[The church of Dalmakerran belonged to 
the Abbey of Crossregal. It was dedicated 
to St Michael, but an older dedication was 
to St Kiaran. In the old churchyard of 
Dalmakerran stands a monument erected 
in 1886 to the memory of John Stevenson, 
tenant in Camregan, a Covenanter who 
fought at Bothwell Bridge, and has left a 
written account of his times. He died in 
1729. The main part of this parish is 
inland, its nearest point being almost two 
miles from the sea ; yet the island of Ailsa 
is included within the bounds of Dailly. 
There were four chapels in the parish, St 
Mary s in the Lady Glen, the chapel of 
Machrikil (Machar a Cille = the level place 
of the church), another at Altichapel (Allt 
an t-seipeail = thQ stream of the chapel), 
and the fourth on the isle of Ailsa. In 
1766 the parish church was removed to 
New Dailly.] 

JOHN CUNYNGHAME, adm. to this 
parish in 1573, and " placit " 1st May 
1575, having also Girvan and Kirk- 

oswald in his charge ; trans, to Girvan 

in 1590. 

DAVID BARCLAY, adm. min. in 1590 ; 
1590 trans, to Maybole in 1599. 

JAMES INGLIS, brother of John I., 
1605 glover, Edinburgh; M.A. (Edin 
burgh, 29th July 1598); min. in 1605 ; 
was one of fifty-five who signed a Protesta 
tion for the Liberties of the Kirk 27th June 
1617 ; was summoned before the Court of 
High Commission 28th March 1620, but ex 
cused on account of infirmity, and when 
threatened to be silenced and banished by 
James, Archbishop of Glasgow, about the 
same time, for not conforming to the Articles 
of the Perth Assembly, he replied, "I sail 
be als readie by God s grace to suffer as ye 
sail be to persecute, and one day will make 
manifest whether ye doe weill or not." He 
died before 22nd May 1640. He marr. 
Dorothy Stewart, widow of Thomas Kennedy 
of Drummurchie. [Reg. Sec. Sig. ; Calder- 
wood s Hist., vii , 256, 427, 436 ; Inq. Ret. 
Ayr, 351, 375 ; Ayr Sas., ii., 136 ; Reg. of 
Deeds, dxxviii., 27.] 



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JAMES INGLIS, son of Nathan I., min. 
1641 of Crai g ie ; M.A. (Edinburgh, 25th 
July 1629) ; pres. by Charles I. 30th 
Aug. 1641 ; he took part with the Kesolu- 
tioners; died Jan. 1659, aged about 50. 
He marr. Bethia Burns, who survived him, 
and had issue James ; Hew ; Thomas ; 
John ; Anna ; Marie. [Reg. Sec. Sig. , 
Glasg. Tests. ; Baillie s Lett. ; G. R. Inhib., 
12th Sept. 1670; Reg. of Deeds, 10th July 
1663.] 

ANDREW MILLAR, M.A. ; adm. in 
i860 mQ > deprived by Act of Parlia 
ment llth June, and Decreet of 
Privy Council 1st Oct. 1662; still min. 
17th Dec. 1663; was fined 4000 merks for 
baptizing the child of a neighbouring min. 
but got the penalty reduced to one half. 
He was indulged at Neilston in 1672. 

THOMAS SKINNER, M.A. (St 
166g Andrews 1650) ; was on the Exercise 
15th June 1654; dep. for immorality; 
reponed 28th Jan. 1658 ; became school 
master of Brechin 5th July 1658 ; adm. to 
Careston after 9th April 1663; pres. by 
Alexander, Archbishop of Glasgow, jure 
devoluto 26th June, and inst. 5th July 
1665; deserted his charge at the Revolu 
tion ; died 1694. He marr. Isobel Erskine, 
and had issue Thomas ; Catherine. [Inq. 
Ret. Gen., 5330; Rule s Sec. Vindication; 
Brechin Sess. Reg. ; G. R. Homings, 22nd 
Aug. 1688.] 

PATRICK CRAUFURD, brother of 
16gl John C. of Garrive; educated at 
Univ. of Edinburgh; M.A. (llth 
Feb. 1681) ; licen. by Presb. of Irvine 12th 
March 1689 ; called 7th July and ord. llth 
Nov. 1691 ; died June 1710, aged about 
49. He marr. Janet Shaw, who survived 
him, and had issue Janet, born 1694. 
[Inq. Reg. de Tut., 1178; Glasg. Tests.; 
Wodrow s Anal, and Corresp. ] 

WILLIAM STEEL, educated at Univ. 
1711 * Glasgow I licen. by Presb. of 
Hamilton 30th Dec. 1707; called 
9th Aug. 1710; ord. 17th Jan. 1711; died 
1st June 1723, aged 43. He marr. Margaret 
Barclay, who died llth May 1763, and had 



issue David, cabinetmaker, Westminster; 
Isobel ; Bethia ; John ; William ; Matthew, 
weaver, Kilwinning. [Tombst.] 

WILLIAM PATON, born 1696, second 

1724 son ^ Rk ert P-> mm - of Dumfries ; 
educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; M.A. 
(3rd May 1714) ; licen. by Presb. of Dal- 
keith 4th May 1718; called 2nd Jan. and 
ord. 9th July 1724; died 18th June 1755. 
He marr. (1) 20th Nov. 1727, Margaret, 
daugh. of David Kennedy of Kirkmichael, 
and had issue Montgomerie, born 31st 
March 1729 ; Robert, born 21st Sept. 1730 ; 
Jean, born 16th Dec. 1731 ; David, born 
2nd July 1733 : (2) 12th March 1734, Janet 
Kennedy, who died 3rd Nov. 1786, and had 
issue Alexander, born 23rd Sept. 1735; 
Margaret, born 6th June 1737 (marr. 7th 
Dec. 1760, Mark Stark, merchant, Glasgow); 
Sarah, born 10th Nov. 1738 ; Jean, born 
17th June 1740 ; Janet, born 5th June 1742 ; 
James, born 30th Aug. 1743 ; Janet, born 
2nd May 1745, died 25th Jan. 1746; 
Elizabeth, born 28th July 1747 ; William, 
born 15th June and died 1st Oct. 1750. 



1756 



THOMAS THOMSON, born 1730, sixth 
son of Thomas T., min. of Auchter- 
muchty; educated at Univ. of St 
Andrews ; tutor in the family of Sir 
James Fergusson of Kilkerran ; licen. by 
Presb. of Ayr 28th March 1753 ; called 8th 
Jan. and ord. 3rd June 1756 ; died 19th Feb. 
1799. He marr. 10th Jan. 1759, Margaret 
(died 6th Dec. I760),/daugh. of Sir Alexander 
Hope of Carse, Bart., and had issue 
Margaret Hope, born 14th Nov. 1759 (marr. 
her cousin James Thomson, min. of Preston- 
kirk); Thomas, born 3rd Nov. 1760, died 
14th Jan. 1763 : (2) 5th Jan. 1768, Mary 
(died at Edinburgh, 21st Jan. 1822, aged 
76), daugh. of Francis Hay in Lochside, 

and widow of Lockhart, and had 

issue Thomas, advocate, Deputy Clerk 
Register, and an eminent legal antiquary, 
born 10th Nov. 1768. died 2nd Oct. 1852 ; 
Francis, born 10th Feb. 1770; Christian, 
born 6th Sept. 1771 (marr. 25th Aug. 1794, 
William Hay, farmer, Mains of Dundonald, 
whom she divorced in 1799); Mary, born 25th 
May 1773 ; Agnes, born 10th Feb. and died 
12th June 1775 ; Adam, accountant, Edin- 



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[PRESB. OF 



burgh, born 28th Oct. 1776 ; John, min. of 
Duddingston ; Helen, born 25th Sept. 1781 
(marr. 9th Aug. 1811, James Pillans, LL.D., 
Pjrofessor of Humanity, Univ. of Edinburgh), 
died 5th Aug. 1840. Publication Account 
of the Parish (Sinclair s Stat. Ace., x.). 
[MS. Genealogy of the Family; Laing s 
Account ; Innes s Memoir of Thomas Thom 
son ; Baird s John Thomson of Duddingston, 
1 58 ; Napier s John Thomson of Dudding- 
ston, 395.] 

JOHN THOMSON, youngest son of 
1800 P rece ding ) pres. by George III. 23rd 
July 1799; ord. 24th April 1800; 
trans, to Duddingston 14th Nov. 1805. 

CHARLES CUNNINGHAM, licen. by 
18Q6 Presb. of Edinburgh 25th Nov. 1795 ; 
ord. 3rd May 1798 to Lundie and 
Foulis; pres. by George III. 10th Dec. 
1805 ; trans, and adm. 8th May 1806; died 
10th Aug. 1815. He marr. 4th Dec. 1799, 
Maxwell (died 22nd Aug. 1846), daugh. of 
James Finnan, min. of Kirkpatrick-Iron- 
gray, and had issue Duncan, born 1st 
Nov. 1800 ; James John, staff surgeon, 
born 30th July 1803, died at Bombay 
9th Jan. 1843; William, born 2nd Jan. 
1805, died 2nd April 1805; Maria Lucia, 
born 7th March 1807; Hew, ensign 6th 
Madras Cavalry, born 19th Oct. 1810, died 
at Bombay, 16th March 1833; Charles, 
assistant surgeon, born 10th Aug. 1813, 
died at Bombay, 29th Aug. 1841. 

ALEXANDER HILL, D.D. ; trans. 
1816 from Colmonell; pres. by Presb. 
jure devoluto 14th Feb., and adm. 
27th June 1816; dem. 12th Nov. 1840, on 
appointment as Professor of Divinity in 
Univ. of Glasgow (q.v.). 

WILLIAM CHALMERS, born Malacca, 
1841 12th April 1812, son of William C , 
M.A., M.D., H.E.I.C.S., and Eliza 
beth Margaret Pungel, daugh. of the Dutch 
Governor of Malacca ; educated at Univs. 
of Aberdeen, Glasgow, and Edinburgh; 
M.A. (Aberdeen 1829); licen. by Presb. 
of Dunfermline 29th April 1835; ord. 
(assistant and successor) at Aberdour 5th 
Aug. 1836; trans, and adm. 15th July 



1841. Joined the Free Church in 1843; 
min. of Free Church, Dailly, 1843-5; of 
Marylebone Presbyterian Church, London, 
1845-68; D.D. (Aberdeen, April 1867); 
Professor of Apologetics, Dogmatic The 
ology, and Church History in Theological 
College of English Presbyterian Church, 
1868-80 ; Principal of that College, 1880-8 ; 
died 5th Nov. 1894. He marr. 10th March 

1842, Emily (died 20th Jan. 1908), daugh. 
of William Bryce, D.D., min. of Aberdour, 
and had issue William Bryce, London, 
born 27th Jan. 1843; Alexander, Watford, 
Herts. Publications Sermon on the Death 
of Sir Alexander Gibson Carmichael, Bart. 
(London, 1850); The Power of the Civil 
Magistrate ; The Church Question ; The 
Blade and the Ear (London, 1862). 

DAVID STRONG, born 1803, eldest son 
184g of David S., accountant, Glasgow; 
educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. 
by Presb. of Glasgow 3rd Oct. 1832; ord. 
to Second Charge, Kilmarnock, 29th Aug. 
1833 ; trans, to First Charge, Kilmarnock, 
2nd Sept. 1841 ; trans, and adm. 21st Sept. 
1843 ; died 29th Jan. 1855. He marr. 25th 
Dec. 1839, Margaret Paterson (died 22nd 
March 1869), daugh. of John Roxburgh, 
min. of Kilmaurs, and had issue David, 
D.D., min. of Billhead, born 20th Oct. 
1840 ; John Roxburgh, accountant, Glasgow, 
born 10th Feb. 1842, died 1st Nov. 1899 ; 
Robert, born 7th Sept. and died 12th Oct. 
1843 ; Charles, D.D., min. of Scots Church, 
Melbourne, born 26th Sept. 1844 ; William 
Robertson, C.A., Brisbane, born 19th June 
1851, died 29th Sept. 1912. Publication- 
Certain Portions of the Account of the 
Parish (New Stat. Ace., v.). 

CORNELIUS GIFFEN, pres. by Queen 
1855 Victoria; adm. 13th Sept. 1855; 
trans, to Trinity parish, Edinburgh, 
13th May 1869. 

GEORGE TURNBULL, born 15th Jan. 
1834, second son of John T., Bar- 
linnie, Glasgow, and Ann Todd ; 

educated at Univ. of Glasgow; M.A. (1854) ; 

licen. by Presb. of Glasgow 24th June 1858 ; 

ord. to Pollokshaws 1st Dec. 1859 ; pres. by 

Queen Victoria ; trans, and adm. 23rd Sept. 



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DAILLY DALMELLINGTON 



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1908 



1869 ; D.D. (Glasgow 1902) ; died 5th April 
1908. He marr. 9th July 1874, Elizabeth 
Steel, daugh. of William Colledge, and had 
issue Elizabeth Ann, born 31st Aug. 
1875; John, solicitor, Glasgow, born 4th 
Jan. 1877 ; Janet Colledge, born 19th Oct. 
1879 ; Mary Georgina, born 3rd Dec. 1881 
(marr. Charles Goodall, min. of this parish) ; 
William Colledge, born 10th April 1883, died 
20th May 1884. Publication Sermon on 
the Occasion of the Death of the Rev. James 
C. Bryce (Edinburgh, 1870); A South Ayr 
shire Parish [edited by John Torrance, 
B.D., U.F. Church, Dailly] (Ayr, 1908). 

CHARLES GOODALL, born 10th Jan. 
1880, son of Charles G., min. of 
Barr; educated at Fettes College 
and Univ. of Edinburgh ; M.A. (1902), B.D. 
(1905) ; licen. by Presb. of Edinburgh 1907 ; 
assistant at St Giles and St Mary s, Edin 
burgh ; ord. 9th Sept. 1908. Marr. 3rd 
June 1914, Mary Georgina, daugh. of George 
Turnbull, D.D., min. of this parish, and has 
issue Elizabeth Margaret, born 4th Sept. 
1915 ; Jean Patricia Bell, born 9th Feb. 1917. 



DALMELLINGTON. 

[The vicarage of Dalmellington was a 
prebend of the Chapel Royal of Stirling. 
A yearly Lammas Fair was held at Dal 
mellington on 1st Aug. The Parish Church 
was rebuilt in 1846. There are mission 
chapels within the bounds at Lethanhill 
and Waterside.] 

RANKEN DAVIDSON, min. of 
1569 Galston ; pres. to the vicarage by 
James VI. 23rd Aug. 1569. 

JOHN MAKCONNELL, reader, Nov. 

1571 1571. 

DAVID CATHCART, pres. to the 

1572 v i cara S e by James VI. 20th Sept. 
1572 ; continued reader 1580. [Reg. 

Assig.] 

JAMES DAVIDSON, entered exhorter 
1574 at Coylton at Candlemas 1570. In 
1574 Dalrymple and Coylton were 
also in his charge. [Reg. Min.} 



MATTHEW WYLIE, adm. in 1578; 
1578 P res - to Coylton by James VI. 3rd 
May 1581 ; trans, to Dalrymple in 
1590. 

JOHN M QUORNE, M.A.; adm. in 
1591 1591 ; trans, to Maybole in 1595. 

WILLIAM WALLACE, M.A.; adm. in 
1595 1595 ; trans, to Coylton in 1598. 

JOHN ANDERSON, adm. 1599; still 
1599 min. in 1601. [Reg. Assig.} 

GAVIN STEWART, M.A. (Glasgow 
1621 1612 ) > li cent i ate there 1 1th Dec. 1616 ; 
min. in 1621 ; pres. by Charles I. 
2nd April 1635 ; dep. in 1639 for declining 
the jurisdiction of the General Assembly, 
etc., and debarred from raising any civil 
action. He retired to Glasgow, and died 
in Nov. 1646, aged about 55. He marr. 
Rachel Sharpe, who survived him, and 
had issue William, apprenticed to David 
Murray, merchant, Edinburgh, 8th Sept. 
1641 ; James ; Robert ; Jean ; Margaret. 
[Ayr Sess. Reg. ; Glasg. Bapts. ; Glasg. 
Tests. ; Reg. Sec. Sig. ; Inq. Ret. Gen., 3525 ; 
Nicoll s Diary} 

JOHN M SCHELE, held the office of 
1641 reader in 1641. 

JAMES NAISMYTH, M.A. ; pres. by 
1641 Charles I. 1st Oct. 1641; app. to 
attend Lord Montgomerie s regi 
ment Jan. 1645 ; trans, to Second Charge, 
Hamilton, 23rd Nov. 1645. 

ALEXANDER STEVENSON, pres. by 
Charles I. 26th Feb., adm. 15th 
March 1648, coll. and inst. soon 
after; not conforming to Episcopacy he 
was confined to the parish and probably 
deposed by Diocesan Synod. He is called 
min. here on 27th Feb. 1677, having prob 
ably been indulged by the Privy Council ; 
deprived in 1684 ; he was restored in 1687. 

ALEXANDER LAING, M.A.; adm. 
about 1680; trans, to Stewarton 



1680 



before 4th Oct. 1685. 



JOHN M QUORN [MACCORN], adm. 
before 22nd March 1686; deserted 
his charge and was deprived by the 
Privy Council 17th Sept. 1689, for neither 



1686 



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DALMELLINGTON 



[PRESB. OF 



1708 



reading the Proclamation of the Estates 
nor praying for William and Mary, and 
absenting himself from his church for 
two years. [Peterkin s Constitution of the 
Church.} 

ALEXANDER STEVENSON, above- 
mentioned; returned under the 
1687 Toleration an( j was present at first 
meeting of Presb. 3rd Aug. 1687 ; restored 
by Act of Parliament 25th April 1690; 
died after 12th Sept. 1694. He marr. Jean 
Lindsay, and had issue Alexander, W.S. ; 
James, physician, Ayr ; a son, a doctor in 
Edinburgh. [Reg. Sec. Sig. ; Glasg. Tests. ; 
G. R. Inhib., 17th Feb. 1675.] 
JAMES AIRMAN, M.A. (Edinburgh, 
3rd July 1693); licen. by Presb. 
1699 of Stranraer ; called in March, and 
ord. 9th Aug. 1699 ; died unmarr. after 
22nd Oct. 1707, aged about 35. 
JOHN M DERMEIT, called 20th May, 
and ord. 22nd Sept. 1708 ; trans, to 
Second Charge, Ayr, 20th June 1716. 
WILLIAM COATES, educated at Univ. 
of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Ayr 
1717 1st Dec. 1714; called 28th March, 
and ord. 21st Aug. 1717; dem. 1st Aug. 
1755 ; died 6th Feb. 1757. He marr. 12th 
July 1723, Elizabeth (died 28th June 1762), 
daugh. of Andrew Taite, min. of Car- 
munnock. 

JOHN CUNNINGHAMS, called 19th 
Aug., and ord. 21st Oct. 1756 ; trans. 
to Monkton and Prestwick 1st July 
1762. 

DUNCAN M MYNE, son of the school 
master of the parish ; licen. by Presb. 
1763 of Ayr 29th Dec. 1762 ; called 14th 
July, and ord. 15th Sept. 1763 ; died unmarr. 
14th Nov. 1799, aged 60. Publication- 
Account of the Parish (Sinclair s Stat. 
Ace., vi.). 

GILBERT M lLVEEN, second son of 

William M., farmer, Barr ; educated 

at Univ. of Glasgow; licen. by 

Presb. of Lorn 2nd April 1793 ; pres. by 

George III. 31st Jan., and ord. 7th Aug. 

1800 ; died 22nd Aug. 1832. He marr. 20th 

Oct. 1802, Alexandrina Johnston, who died 

s.p. 17th Jan. 1840. 



1844 



ROBERT HOUSTON, M.A. ; pres. by 
William IV. 24th Nov. 1832; ord. 
1833 25th April 1833; trans, to Gorbals, 
Glasgow, 16th April 1844. 

WILLIAM GILCHRIST, born 1800. 
eldest son of Alexander G., collector, 
Glasgow ; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow ; M.A. (1821) ; app. chaplain to 
Glasgow Prison in 1840, and Governor of 
House of Refuge in 1841 ; pres. by Queen 
Victoria; ord. 19th Sept. 1844; died 2nd 
Dec. 1856. He marr. 6th Dec. 1841, Mar 
garet Peat, who died s.p. 21st Aug. 1894. 

DAVID STIRLING, pres. by Queen 
Victoria ; ord. 14th May 1857 ; trans. 



1857 



to Craigie 3rd Nov. 1859. 



1859 



GEORGE GREEN GILLAN, trans, 
from Inverteil; pres. by Queen 
Victoria; adm. 15th Dec. 1859; 
res. 25th Oct. 1865, on appointment to 
Indian chaplaincy ; [afterwards min. of 
Carmunnock]. 

THOMAS WALKER, B.A. ; pres. by 
Queen Victoria ; adm. 1st Feb. 1866 ; 
trans, to Dairy, Galloway, 26th 
Feb. 1880. 



1880 



GEORGE SMITH HENDRIE, born 
Galston, 18th Sept. 1853, son of 
John H. and Catherine Smith ; 
educated at Galston School, Kilmarnock 
Academy, Park School, Glasgow, and Univ. 
of Glasgow ; M.A. (1875) ; licen. by Presb. 
of Ayr 1st May 1878 ; assistant at St 
Andrews, Edinburgh ; ord. 22nd July 1880. 
Marr. 15th June 1881, Catherine Girvan 
(died 3rd April 1890), eldest daugh. of John 
Gairdner White, Union Bank, Leith, and 
has issue Mora Girvan, born 25th April 
1882 (marr. 3rd April 1918, David Ernest 
Ker, captain Scottish Rifles); Catherine 
Smith, born 22nd Aug. 1884 (marr. llth 
June 1912, John Lamb, min. of Fyvie); 
John Gairdner White, lieut. Ayrshire 
R.H.A.(T.), born 3rd Feb. 1888. Publica 
tions The Parish of Dalmellington (Dal- 
mellington, 1889) ; edited reprint of Poems 
and Songs of Robert Hettrick, 1823 (Dal 
mellington, 1898); edited Poems by William 
G. Hendrie (Paisley, 1899). 



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WATERSIDE CHAPEL. 

WALTER STRANG, M.A. ; app. in 
1896; res. in 1900; ord. min. of 
Abbey St Bathans 27th Sept. 1902. 






JOHN DALZIEL DYKES, app. in 
190 ; or< *- (assistant and successor) 



1900 



to Unst 6th June 1902. 



JAMES DALGETY, app. in 1902 ; ord. 
1902 to Glenprosen 19th Sept. 1907. 

JOHN MACKINTOSH, M.A., formerly 
1907 ^ Amulree > a PP- i n 1907 ; trans, to 
Port Dundas, Glasgow, 24th June 
1912. 

WILLIAM EADIE, ord. 27th April 

1912 1912 > ac * m * ass ^ stant at Skipness 
19th Oct. 1914; [min. of Cumlodden 
in 1917]. 

JOHN CADENHEAD, born Aberdeen, 
1915 6th Aug. 1865, son of Colonel James 
C., Aberdeen, and Annie Cadenhead ; 
educated at Walker s Academy, privately, 
and Univ. of Aberdeen ; M.A. (1888) ; 
licen. by Presb. of Aberdeen in 1892 ; 
assistant at Twatt, Shetland, in 1899, and 
Fraserburgh in 1903 ; ord. 30th Jan. 1915. 



DALRYMPLE. 

[The church of Dalrymple was a prebend 
of the Chapel Royal of Stirling. The 
parish church was rebuilt in 1764 and 
1849.] 

GEORGE FEANE, reader from Nov. 
1570 1570 to 1580. 

JAMES DAVIDSON, exhorter at Dal* 
1574 Wellington } was in charge here in 
1574. 

MATTHEW WYLIE, reader at Cathcart, 
1590 1574 6 > P res - to Coylton by James 
VI. 3rd May 1581 ; trans, from Dal- 
mellington, Coylton being still in his 
charge in 1590; still min. 15th March 
1618. [Reg. Assig. ; Ayr Sess. Reg.} 

VOL. III. 



1621 



ROBERT SPREULE on the Exercise 

at Glas S w > 26tn Nov - 1617 ; ord - 
and adm. at Glasgow 14th June 

1621 ; was Presb. clerk ; took part with 
the Resolutioners, and died April 1660. 
He marr. Janet Shaw, who survived him, 
and had issue Agnes (marr. Andrew Millar, 
min. of Girvan). \Glasg. Tests. ; Nisbet s 
Her., ii., App., 25 ; Baillie s Lett.] 

ROBERT KENNEDY was min. here in 

1664 1664 an( * ^ ta ^ ned a Decree against 
certain persons for his salary for 
preaching within this parish preceding Aug. 
that year. He marr. Margaret Kennedy. 
\Glasg. Comm. Decreets.] 

JOHN BOGLE, pres. Aug. 1664 ; trans. 
1664 to Dundonald about 1682. 

GEORGE REID, adm. after 1683. He 
less & ran ted a mortis causa disposition to 
John Reid of Smiddiehill on 7th 
Feb. 1690, for behoof of his own children- 
Margaret, James, and George. [Ayr Sheriff- 
Court Books, 5th July 1692.] 

JAMES GILCHRIST, schoolmaster, 
1694 Strathaven; called Aug. 1693; ord. 
9th Jan. 1694; died between 29th 
April and 13th May 1696. 

JAMES LAURIE, son of James L., min. 
of Stoneykirk; studied theology at 
the Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. bv 
Presb. of Glasgow 15th Nov. 1698 ; called 
2nd July, and ord. 20th Sept. 1699; died 
Feb. 1726. He purchased the lands of Skel- 
doun, and had issue James of Skeldoun 
and Redcastle; Margaret of Redcastle 
(marr. (1) Andrew Sloan, writer, Ayr, 
who assumed name of Laurie ; 
(marr. Captain Mackie, master mariner, 
Ayr); Sarah (marr. William Kennedy of 
Waterside). [Wodrow s Anal., iii., 275.] 

JOHN ADAMS, M.A. ; called 8th Sept. 
1727 1726 ; ord. 15th Feb. 1727 ; trans, to 
Falkirk 30th May 1744. 

SAMUEL WALKER, M.A. (Edinburgh, 

174g 3rd Feb. 1743); licen. by Presb. of 

Edinburgh 30th Nov. 1743; pres. 

by George II. 21st July 1744 ; ord. 1st Aug. 

1745 ; died unmarr. 10th Feb. 1754. 



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DALRYMPLE DUNDONALD 



[PRESB. OF 



EBENEZER WALKER, brother of pre- 
1754 cec ^ n > educated at Univ. of Edin 
burgh ; pres. by George II. 24th May, 
and ord. 3rd Oct. 1754 ; died 30th Nov. 
1797, aged 71. He marr. 26th May 1755, 
May Donaldson, who died at Ayr, 12th 
May 1805, and had issue James, born 15th 
March 1756; Elizabeth, born 17th Dec. 
1757, died 13th March 1792; Ebenezer, 
born 28th Feb. 1760, died 6th Oct. 1762 ; 
Samuel, born 15th Sept. 1763 ; Jean, born 
31st Oct. 1766 (marr. William M Cosh, 
merchant, Ayr); Ann, born 13th June 
1770. Publication Account of the Parish 
(Sinclair s Stat. Ace., iv.).[Tombst.] 



ROBERT STEVEN, perhaps third son of 
1798 ^^ n ^ Gl as g w > educated at Univ. 
of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of 
Stranraer 4th Feb. 1784; assistant at 
Auchinleck ; ord. to Catrine Chapel-of- 
Ease 12th Sept. 1792; pres. by George 
III. 5th Jan., trans, and adm. 31st May 
1798 ; died 25th July 1828. He marr. 14th 
April 1794, Annabella Earle, who died s.p. 
30th Aug. 1829. Publication Account of 
Catrine (Sinclair s Stat. Ace., xx.). 

ROBERT WALLACE, born Edinburgh, 
1829 1799 > son of Jolin Wallace, painter, 
Dunkeld, and Charlotte, daugh. of 
Robert Dick of Tullymet; educated at 
Dunkeld School, George Heriot s Hospital, 
and Univ. of St Andrews ; licen. by Presb. 
of Ayr 8th Oct. 1823 ; pres. by George IV. 
6th Aug. 1828 ; ord. 19th Feb. 1829 ; died 
5th July 1876. He marr. (1) 12th April 1830, 
Elizabeth M Carty, London, who died 12th 
March 1849, and had issue Alexander 
Hunter, born 17th May 1831, died 23rd 
March 1840 ; Anne Wilson, born 31st Oct. 
1833 (marr. 21st April 1857, James, younger 
son of James Steel of Courthorn, Galston), 
died 18th Feb. 1890; John, min. of this 
parish; Robert Daniel, born 19th Aug. 
1838, died 21st Aug. 1870 : (2) 5th April 
1852, Marion (died 25th Jan. 1902), daugh. 
of John Tennant of St Rollox, Glasgow, 
and had issue Joanna, born 15th, and 
died 16th March 1853. Publication 
Account of the Parish (New Stat. Ace., v.). 



JOHN WALLACE, born 19th Dec. 1836, 
18Q5 son of preceding; educated at Dal- 
rymple Parish School, Ayr Academy, 
and Univ. of Edinburgh; licen. by Presb. 
of Ayr May 1864 ; pres. by Queen Victoria, 
and ord. (assistant and successor) 7th Aug. 
1865 ; died 3rd April 1902. He marr. 21st 
Nov. 1865, Margaret (died 15th Dec. 1909), 
daugh. of Hugh Reid Strathern, Mossbog, 
Tarbolton, and Janet Manson, and had 
issue Robert Daniel, solicitor, Ayr, born 
10th Jan. 1867, died 14th July 1908 ; Hugh 
Strathern, born 6th Dec. 1868, died 1st 
Nov. 1870 ; Janet Manson, born 2nd Aug., 
and died 18th Oct. 1870; Elizabeth 
M Carty, born 19th Oct. 1871, died Jan. 
1907 ; John, min. of Second Charge, Paisley 
Abbey ; Marion Tennant, born 22nd July 
1875, died 7th Dec. 1891 ; Margaret Helen, 
born 15th June 1877 (marr. July 1902, 
Norman Gentles, Moosejaw, Saskatchewan, 
Canada) ; William, born 6th Aug. 1880 ; 
Ann Wilson Bonnar, born 16th July 1882 
(marr. 31st Oct. 1917, Lieut. O Malley, 
S.A. Artillery) ; Charlotte M Leod Camp 
bell, born 20th Aug. 1884 (marr. 15th Dec. 
1914, George Meldrum, Minneapolis, 
U.S.A.) 

GEORGE ALLAN SEATH, born 10th 
1902 May 1872, son of Robert S. and 
Janet Allan ; educated at Dunferm- 
line High School and Univ. of St An 
drews ; licen. by Presb. of Dunfermline in 
1896; assistant at St George s, Glasgow, 
and Sandyford; ord. 10th Sept. 1902. 
Marr. 8th April 1903, Agnes Jane M Cosh, 
daugh. of Major John Hammond, and has 
issue Robert John Hammond, born 27th 
Aug. 1904; George Allan, born 28th June 
1907. 



DUNDONALD. 

[The church of Dundonald was dedicated 
to St Giles. It belonged to the Abbey of 
Paisley. There was a chapel in the parish 
at Crosbie. In 1651 the Presbytery of Ayr 
annexed the lands of Crosbie to the parish 
of Monkton. But in 1688 the lands thus 
conveyed were given back again to Dun 
donald. There was a chapel of St Ninian 



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35 



near the Castle of Dundonald. At the 
Friars Croft on the Water of Irvine, in 
this parish, the Carmelites had a small 
priory. It stood on the river bank opposite 
the Burgh of Irvine. Dundonald church 
was rebuilt in 1803.] 

ROBERT BURN, reader from 1567 to 
1567 1572. 

GEORGE CAMPBELL, adm. at 
Ig72 Lammas 1572, Riccarton also being 
in his charge till 1574 when it was ex 
cluded, and Crosbie, Craigie, and Symington 
were added ; trans, to Cumnock / 22nd May 
1576. 

DAVID MYLNE, reader at Kilwinning 
1576 in 1574; adm. to Craigie in 1576, 
and trans, here that year, having 
that parish and Crosbie and Symington 
also in his charge ; pres. to the vicarage by 
James VI. before 7th June 1592 ; died June 

1617. He marr. Janet Campbell, who died 
Jan. 1618, when Robert Campbell, burgess 
of Ayr, was one of her executors. He left no 
issue, and David (sic) Mylne, goldsmith, his 
brother, was served heir to him, 14th Nov. 

1618. [Reg. Assig. ; Exchequer Buik ; 
Glasg. Tests. ; Book of the Kirk ; Calder- 
wood s Hist., iv., 570; Inq. Ret. Ayr, 181 ; 
Robertson s Cunninghame.] 

ALEXANDER SIBBALD, brother of 
1Q18 James S. of Rankeillour Over ; M.A. 
(St Andrews 1612) ; adm. in 1618 ; 
died Dec. 1624, aged about 32. He marr. 
Jean Wallace, who survived him, and had 
issue an only son, George, died young. 
His younger brother William, min. in 
London, was served heir, 27th March 1630. 
[Glasg. Tests. , Inq. Ret. Gen., 1591; 
Reg. of Deeds, ccccxxx., 29th June 1630.] 

ROBERT RAMSAY, M.A. ; adm. in 
1625 *^ 25 > trans - * Blackfriars Parish, 
Glasgow, 13th Dec. 1640. 

GABRIEL MAXWELL, third son of 
1642 ^^ n ^ ^ Stanelie ) M.A. (Glasgow 
1634); adm. in 1642; was app. by 
the General Assembly Aug. 1647 to attend 
Lieut. -general Leslie s Regiment; was 
engaged in opposition to the royal forces 
at Mauchline Moor June 1648, and joined 



the Protesting party in the Church. In 
1662 he was confined to his parish for non 
conformity to Episcopacy. He participated 
in the Pentland Rising in 1666 and was 
ordered to be prosecuted, but was included 
in the general pardon, 1st Oct. 1667. His 
lands were forfeited 22nd Dec. 1671, but 
the forfeiture was rescinded by Parliament, 
4th July 1690. He marr. Lilias Cunyng- 
hame, who survived him, and had issue 
Lilias. \Jedburgh Presb. Reg. ; Acts of 
Parl., vi., ix.; Inq. Ret. Gen., 4744 ; Baillie s 
Lett. ; Wodrow s Hist., ii., 73, 196 ; Peter- 
kin s Records ; Guthrie s Mem.] 

GEORGE WILSON, adm. min. of Kil- 
ellan before 31st Aug. 1665 ; trans, 
and adm. before 28th Jan. 1667. 
[Glasg. Com. Rec."] 

JOHN OSBURNE, formerly of Kirk- 
oswald ; had an indulgence here 
from Privy Council 3rd Sept. 1672 ; 
was in 1674 accused of keeping conventicles 
at Tarbolton. In Feb. 1683 the Privy 
Council gave him the choice of removing 
immediately from the kingdom, or binding 
himself to desist from holding conventicles 
under a penalty of 5000 merks. He chose 
the latter alternative ; returned to Kirk- 
oswald in 1687. 



1672 



1672 



JOHN HUTCHISON, formerly of 
Maybole; had an indulgence here 
jointly with preceding min. from the 
Privy Council 3rd Sept. 1672; was fined 8th 
April 1673 for not keeping the anniversary 
of the Restoration. Complaints were made 
in 1674 of his baptizing children irregularly ; 
in Nov. 1681 he was cited to answer for 
various offences before the Privy Council ; 
was denounced fugitive, and had his in 
dulgence revoked, 20th Dec. 1681 ; deprived 
of his license, and fined 5000 merks on 4th 
July 1682. He returned to Maybole in 
1687. 



1682 



JOHN BOGLE, son of John B., burgess 
of Glasgow, and Barbara Cunning 
ham ; educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; 

M.A. (1661); pres. toDalrymple Aug. 1664; 

trans, here about 1682 ; outed in 1689 ; 

died between 2nd March 1708 and 15th 

Dec. 1715. He marr. Jean, sister of Robert 



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DUNDONALD 



[PEESB. OF 



1688 



Kincaid, min. of Barnweil, and had issue 
John, surgeon, Glasgow, died Jan. 1716; 
Agnes, born 15th Nov. 1681 (marr. 20th 
Dec. 1704, Thomas Buchanan, younger, 
of Ardoch), died 9th June 1720. [Gray 
Buchanan Coll., Lyon Office.] 

JAMES BOOG, licen. by Presb. of Ayr 
18th Oct. 1687 ; called unanimously 
in Nov., and ord. 29th March 1688 ; 
died between 9th Jan. and 26th June 1695. 
He marr. 4th Sept. 1690, Janet, daugh. of 
John Aitkenhead of Jaw, who survived him 
(marr. (2) Alexander Cunningham, min. of 
Dreghorn), and had issue John ; James ; 
Euphame. \Edin. Mar. Reg.~\ 

WILLIAM LINDSAY, second son of 
George L. of Blacksholm and Bal- 
wharrage; studied at Univ. of 
Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Glasgow 16th 
July 1696; called 8th June 1697; ord. 
5th Jan. 1698; died Jan. 1715. He marr. 
Beatrix Clark, who survived him and 
marr. (2) 23rd April 1717, Thomas Craufurd 
of Craufurdsburn, and died s.p. 23rd Aug. 
1727. [Lives of the Lindsays, i., 430 ; Ayr 
Sheriff-Court Books, 14th Feb. 1715 ; Wod- 
row s Anal., iii., 437; Williamson s Old 
Cartsburn, 66.] 

JAMES COWAN, licen. by Presb. of 

Haddington llth Jan. 1700; called 

30th May, and ord. 19th Sept. 1717; 

his demission "on account of inability or 

unfitness" was accepted 20th March 1723, 

and he got an allowance from the parish. 

JOSEPH CARNOCHAN, licen. by 
Presb. of Ayr 1st Nov. 1721 ; pres. 
by the "Manager for Dundonald" 

Sept. 1723 ; ord. 3rd Sept. 1724 ; still min. 

24th April 1728. 

HAMILTON KENNEDY, M.A. ; called 
26th June, and ord. 24th Sept. 1729 ; 
trans, to Ballantrae 19th Aug. 1731. 

THOMAS WALKER, born 1704, 
youngest son of David W., min. of 
Temple ; educated at Univ. of Edin 
burgh ; M.A. (26th March 1723) ; licen. by 
Presb. of Dalkeith 6th June 1727 ; called 
12th April, and ord. 24th Aug. 1732 ; died 
15th Aug. 1780. He marr. Jean Robertson, 



who died 8th Nov. 1747, and had issue 
David, born llth July 1743; Robert, born 
24th June 1745 ; James, born 22nd March 
1747: (2) 2nd March 1749, Ann Shaw, 
who died 14th Oct. 1795, and had issue 
Mary, born 9th and died 12th Dec. 1749 ; 
Mary, born 17th Dec. 1750, died 15th Feb. 
1754 ; Margaret, born 15th June 1752 (marr. 
William Grierson, min. of Glencairn) ; 
William, born 5th Nov. 1755, died 4th May 
1768; Archibald, born 21st Jan. 1758; 
Thomas, born 2nd Aug. 1759; Josias, Pro 
fessor of Humanity, Glasgow Univ., born 
8th July 1761, died 28th Aug. 1831. Publi 
cations Observations on the Letters pub 
lished by the Rev. Mr Baine (Glasgow, 
1767); Vindication of the Discipline and 
Constitution of the Church of Scotland 
(Edinburgh, 1774); Essays and Sermons 
on Doctrinal and Practical Subjects (Edin 
burgh, 1782); Reasons for Excluding from 
Sealing Ordinances (Edinburgh, 1782 ; 
Irvine, 1835). 

ROBERT DUNCAN, born 1753, son of 
Robert D., Boston, U.S.A. ; entered 
the army, in which he became a 
sergeant ; educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; 
licen. by Presb. of Ayr 27th March 1776 ; 
assistant at Irvine ; pres. by Archibald, 
Earl of Eglinton, in April, and ord. llth 
Sept. 1783; D.D. (Glasgow, Oct. 1806); 
died 14th April 1815. He was the " Duncan 
deep" of Burns s "The Twa Herds." He 
bore an extraordinary likeness to Charles 
James Fox. He marr. (1) 2nd Sept. 1782, 
Isobel Morrell, who died 2nd Aug. 1809 : 
(2) 30th April 1810, Mary (died 19th Oct. 
1843), daugh. of .Robert Wharrie, M.D., 
Pathhead, Lanark, and had issue Robert, 
born 10th July 1812. Publications Infi 
delity the growing Evil of the Times, a 
sermon (Air, 1794); Account of the Parish 
(Sinclair s Stat. Ace., vi.). [Wallace s 
Burns, i., 174; Scot. Hist. Revieiv, xvi., 
98, 255.] 

JOHN MACLEOD, a native of Skye ; 
educated at King s College, Aber 
deen ; M.A. (1776) ; licen. by Presb. 
of Aberdeen 16th April 1778; ord. by 
Presb. of Aberdeen; adm. to Harris 10th 
April 1779 ; trans, to Kilmodan 16th April 



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1806 ; trans, to Second Charge, Kilmarnock, 
23rd Nov. 1809; pres. by Lady Mary 
Montgomerie and Charles M. Burges 
[Lamb], her husband, 2nd Oct. 1815 ; adm. 
15th Feb. 1816; D.D. (Aberdeen, 18th 
May 1795) ; D.L., Inverness-shire, before 
1804; died 6th Feb. 1841, aged 84. He 
marr. (1) 8th June 1781, Janet Campbell, 
who died s.p. 13th Jan. 1821 : (2) Ann 
M Donald, and had issue Catherine, born 
1807 ; Donald, born 1809. Publications 
Dependence on God, the best Security of 
Nations amidst the Perils of War, a sermon 
(Edinburgh, 1810) ; Account of Harris (Sin 
clair s Stat. Ace., x.). As superintendent 
of the schools of the S.P.C.K. in Synod 
of Glenelg he gave a melancholy picture 
of the want of education in the Lewis 
(Bennet s Sermon). He also superintended 
the publication by the Highland Society 
of the Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum, or 
Dictionary of the Gaelic Language, 2 
vols. (Edinburgh, 1828). [Maclean s Typo 
graphic Scoto-Gadelica, 152.] 

ALEXANDER WILLISON, son of 
John W., farmer, Douglas, Lanark 
shire ; educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; 
licen. by Presb. of Lanark 23rd Nov. 1831 ; 
pres. by Lady Mary Montgomerie; ord. 
9th Sept. 1841 ; died 23rd Dec. 1865. He 
marr. 1st Nov. 1842, Eliza Macdonald, who 
died 22nd Sept. 1897, and had issue- 
John, writer, Glasgow, born 17th Aug. 
1843, died 18th April 1890; Archibald 
George, born 20th March 1845, died 26th 
Dec. 1859; Alexander Stewart, born 19th 
Dec. 1846, licen. by Presb. of Ayr 2nd May 
1870; Isabella Fanny, born 12th June 
1849; James, born 21st June 1853; Jane 
Eliza, born 29th April 1855, died 29th 
Dec. 1856. 



1841 



1866 



JOHN SIME, born 14th July 1837; 

educated at Univ. of St Andrews ; 

ord. to Kilwinning 20th Jan. 1864 ; 
pres. by Archibald William, Earl of Eglinton ; 
trans, and adm. 17th May 1866 ; died 15th 
Aug. 1904. He marr. 12th March 1867, 
Christian (died 25th June 1900), daugh. of 
John Wylie, D.D., min. of Carluke, and had 
issue William Northcote, M.D., Dollar, 
born 8th Oct. 1868 ; John Francis Vere, 



born 6th June 1871, died 16th Jan. 1874; 
Caroline Frances, born llth March 1875, 
died llth Aug. 1877; Richard Edward, 
born 17th Oct. 1879, died 16th May 1885. 

JAMES HOGG GILLESPIE, born 
Glasgow, 7th June 1867, son of 
Andrew G. and Barbara Hogg ; 
educated at Dennistoun Academy and 
Univ. of Glasgow ; M.A. (1892), B.D. 
(1895) ; licen. by Presb. of Glasgow in 
1895 ; assistant at Largs and Dundonald ; 
ord. (assistant and successor) 20th Feb. 
1902. Marr. 9th April 1902, Mary, daugh. 
of Allan Muir, and has issue Marjorie, 
born 4th May 1904 ; Katherine Barbour, 
born 13th Jan. 1906; Mary Muir, born 
29th Aug. 1908 ; Elspeth Taylor, born 29th 
Jan. 1911 ; Alison Drysdale, born 4th Jan. 
1914. 



CROSBIE, on CORSBIE CHAPEL. 

[A chapel belonging to Dundonald Parish, 
disjoined by Presb. in 1651 and annexed 
to Monkton and Prestwick, but again 
restored to Dundonald in 1688.] 

ADAM WALLACE, exhorter in 
1567 1567. 



FISHERTON (Q.S.). 

[Mission services were begun here about 
1820. In 1842, a constitution was granted 
to the chapel and a district assigned to it. 
The parish of Fisherton was disjoined from 
Maybole, 16th July 1862.] 

ADAM HALL, ord. 7th March 1842; 
1842 trans, to Cromarty 26th Sept. 1843. 

JAMES LAIDLAW, adm. 26th Dec. 

1844; trans, to Wanlockhead 26th 

May 1848. 

JOHN BLAIR, born 1795, second son 
1849 ^ J nn B., Secession min. at Col- 

monell; educated at Univ. of Glas 
gow ; ord. Antiburgher (afterwards U.P.) 
min. at Dry men 16th July 1822 ; res. 14th 
March 1848. Joined the Church of Scot 
land, and adm. here 7th June 1849; first 
min. of the parish in 1862 ; died 2nd Oct. 
1872. 



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FISHERTON FULLARTON 



[PRESB. OF 



WILLIAM MURDOCH, born Karse- 

1870 P ai> k> 1842 son f J ames M. and 
Marion Galbraith ; educated at 
Coylton School, and Univs. of Edinburgh 
and Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Ayr 6th 
Nov. 1867 ; assistant at Dalmellington and 
Grey friars, Dumfries ; ord. (assistant and 
successor) 8th Sept. 1870; res. 17th May 
1909; died 17th Sept. 1912. He marr. 
26th June 1884, Sarah Davidson, daugh. 
of Crafurd M Cracken, and had issue 
Rhoda May, born 13th Sept. 1886; James 
Bruce, born 6th Oct. 1890; Hilda Blair, 
born 14th Sept. 1891 ; Ida Thomson, born 
15th April 1894; William Kennedy, born 
25th Aug. 1895. 

ROBERT DAVIDSON, born Montrose, 

1909 13t ^ ^ ctt 18 ^ son ^ J ames D. and 
Margaret Fenwick Maclaren; edu 
cated at Univ. of Aberdeen ; M.A. (1907) ; 
licen. by Presb. of Aberdeen in 1908; 
assistant at Huntly ; ord. 20th Sept. 1909 ; 
trans, to Portobello 15th Nov. 1917. He 
marr. 2nd Dec. 1909, Alice, daugh. of James 
Gerard. 

JOHN AITKEN SPENCE, born Auch- 
I9ig inleck, 12th Nov. 1872, son of James 
S., min. of the Original Secession 
Church there, and Helen S. Morton; 
educated at Ayr Academy and Univ. of 
Edinburgh ; licen. by Presb. of Edinburgh 
1901 ; assistant at St. Leonard s, Edinburgh, 
and Dunbarton ; ord. to Church of Scotland, 
Newcastle-on-Tyne, 30th June 1910 ; trans, 
and adm. 21st March 1918. Marr. 28th 
Feb. 1912, Margaret J., daugh. of William 
Mitchelhill, Whitley Bay, Northumberland, 
and has issue James Mitchelhill, born 
30th Dec. 1912. 



FULLARTON (Q.S.). 

[The church, erected in 1836, was consti 
tuted a Chapel-of-Ease and annexed to 
Presbytery of Irvine by General Assembly, 
29th May 1837. The parish was disjoined 
from Dundonald and erected by the Court 
of Teinds, 23rd Nov. 1874, and annexed 
to Presb. of Ayr.] 



DAVID WILSON, born Edinburgh, 
1837 1810; educated at Univ. of Edin 
burgh ; missionary in St Leonard s 
Parish, Edinburgh ; licen. by Presb. of 
Edinburgh 30th July 1834 ; ord. 21st Dec. 
1837. Joined the Free Church in 1843 ; 
min. of Fullarton Free Church, 1843-81 ; 
died 8th March 1881. He marr. 28th 
June 1842, Jane, youngest daugh. of John 
Denniston, merchant, Greenock. 

JOHN GREENSHIELDS SCOULAR, 
1845 trans - fr m Scots Church, Sunder- 
land, and adm. in 1845; trans, to 
Rothesay Chapel 7th Feb. 1850. 

JOHN PATTERSON, ord. to Ander- 

1850 ston Glas S w > 2nd Ma y 1844 ; trans, 
and adm. 18th April 1850. 

ARCHIBALD FLEMING, B.A. ; ord. 
1854 27th Oct. 1854 ; trans, to St Paul s, 
Perth, 18th Dec. 1856. 

ALEXANDER MONTGOMERIE 
1857 CRAWFURD, ord. 5th March 1857 ; 
trans, to Brownfield, Glasgow, 17th 
March 1870. 

JOHN GRIGOR, ord. 1st Sept. 1870; 
187o trans, to Lady Glenorchy s, Edin 
burgh, 24th Sept. 1874. 

WILLIAM WORKMAN, ord. 28th Jan. 

1875 1875 ; first min. of the parish ; trans, 
to Second Charge, Montrose, 2nd 

Dec. 1875. 

JOSEPH THOMSON PATON, born 

1876 1850 > licen * b y Presb. of Irvine 
12th Jan. 1875 ; ord. 10th May 1876; 

res. 18th Dec. 1902 ; died 22nd Feb. 1909. 
He marr. 15th Sept. 1891, Margaret Charles 
Ward, and had issue Jane Williamson 
Cameron, born 7th July 1892 ; Robert 
Tannahill, born llth Feb. 1899. 

JOHN PATERSON, born Airdrie, 26th 
1903 May 1874, son of Robert P. and Isa 
bella Cleland ; educated at Victoria 
School, Airdrie, Hutchison s Grammar 
School, and Univ. of Glasgow; M.A. 
(1895), B.D. (1898); licen. by Presb. of 
Hamilton May 1898; assistant at South 
Church, Greenock ; ord. 15th April 1903. 



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GALSTON. 

[The vicarage of Galston belonged to the 
Ministry of the Red Friars of Fail. Its 
church was dedicated to St Peter. An 
annual fair, formerly held on 29th June, is 
known as St Peter s Fair. In the parish 
there was a Chapel of St Mary. Galston 
Church was rebuilt in 1809.] 

JOHN BARRON, entered 1st May 1563; 
1568 trans, to Whitern 2nd Feb. 1567. 

RANKEN DAVIDSON, min. in 1568 ; 
1568 * rans * Dalmellington in 1569. 
[Reg. Mag. Sig., iv., 2541.] 

PETER PRIMROSE, min. of Mauch- 
1574 line ; had charge in 1574. 

ALEXANDER WALLACE, M.A. (Glas- 

1592 gow 1589 ^ > pres to *ke v i cara S e by 
James VI. before 19th Jan. 1592; 
died April 1641, aged about 72. He signed 
the copy of the National Covenant which 
appears in Galston Kirk-Session Records. 
He marr. (1) Alison Stewart, apparently 
of the Galston family, widow of George 
Lockhart of Sempill, Galston : (2) Sibella 
Wallace, who died in 1643, and had issue 
Barbara ; Jean ; Ann. [Reg. Assig. ; Reg. 
Old Dec. , Glasy. Tests.; Ayr Sas. Sec. 
Reg., i., 16.] 

1628 THOMAS MUIR, reader in 1628. 

ALEXANDER BLAIR, M.A. (St 
1Q48 Andrews 1638) ; " expectant " in 
Glasgow, and residing with the laird 
of Blair; adm. March 1643. In 1648, he 
was engaged in opposition to the royal 
army at Mauchline Moor, but had a remis 
sion the following year from Parliament. 
He was imprisoned 28th May 1662 by 
Parliament. On 16th Sept. 1662, he was 
deprived by the Privy Council, for taking 
the Oath of Allegiance with explanations, 
and forbidden to carry on ministerial work. 
On 8th April 1669, he was charged before 
the Privy Council with keeping conven 
ticles, etc. He had an indulgence on 9th 
Dec. 1669; was charged on 8th July 1673 



with failing to observe the anniversary of 
the Restoration. When a copy of the Royal 
Order which he had failed to obey was 
handed him, he said before the Council, 
" My Lord Chancellor, I cannot be so 
uncivil as to refuse a paper offered me by 
your Lordship, but I can receive no instruc 
tions from you for regulating the exercise 
of my ministry, for if I should receive 
instructions from you, I should be your 
ambassador and not Christ s." He was 
again imprisoned in the Tolbooth. Being 
seized with illness, he was released on 
caution 4th Dec. 1673, and died Jan. 1674, 
aged about 56. He left 200 merks to the 
kirk-session for pious and charitable uses. 
He marr. Helen Farquhar, and had issue 
James, his heir ; Margaret ; and others. 
[Wodrow s Hist., i. 296, ii. 216, 217, 222; 
Baillie s Lett. ; Acts of ParL, vi. ; Ayr Sas., 
ii., 221 ; Glasg. Tests. ; Law s Mem.] 



ADAM ALASOUN [ALISON] of 

1672 J ape M>A * ( Edinbur gk> 28tn 

1648); min. of Balmaghie in 1659; 
deprived llth June 1662; had an indulg 
ence here with the preceding, from the 
Privy Council 3rd Sept. 1672, but his name 
does not appear on the Register until 1674 ; 
died Oct. 1680, aged about 52. He marr. 
Marion (died Dec. 1680), daugh. of William 
Gordon of Carlton, sister and ultimately 
heiress of James G. of Carlton, she 
survived him, and had issue Gabriel of 
Dunjape ; Adam. [Wodrow s Hist., ii., 
204; Glasg. Tests.; Acts, and Dec., Dal., 
9th July 1696.] 

ROBERT SYMSON, born Aberdeen, 
16gl brother of William S., and nephew 
of Patrick Forbes ; educated at 
King s College, Aberdeen ; M.A. (1670) ; 
coll. 17th Sept. 1681. He was outed in 
1689, and retired to Edinburgh ; died 27th 
April 1710, aged about 60. He marr. Mar 
garet Crichton, and had issue Patrick ; 
Sarah ; William, buried 15th Sept. 1691 ; 
a child, buried 9th May 1697 ; a child, 
buried 1st June 1699. [Mauchline Sess. 
Reg. ; Greyfriars Bur. ; G. R. Homings, 
28th Feb. 1688 ; Reg. of Deeds, Mack., 20th 
Sept. 1709 ; Dumfries Sas., vii., 442.] 



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GALSTON 



[PRESB. OP 



ANDREW ROGERS, licen. by Presb. of 

1692 Glas S ow 13th Ma y 1689 > called Aug. 
1691 ; ord. 4th May 1692 ; died be 
tween 5th March and 2nd April 1735, "a 
man of eminent and distinguished worth." 
He marr. Julian, daugh. of Quintin M llvain 
of Grimmet. {.Ayr Sheriff-Court Books, 
14th Oct. 1712.] 

JOHN CAMPBELL, son of George C. 
1736 * Waterhaughs, and grandson of 
Hugh C., min. of Muirkirk ; licen. 
by Presb. of Ayr 18th Dec. 1728; ord. 
to Muirkirk 12th May 1730 ; called 28th 
Aug., and adm. 27th Nov. 1735 ; died 27th 
July 1743. He marr. Nov. 1730, Christian, 
daugh. of Hugh Fawsyde, min. of Loudoun. 
She survived him. \Glasg. Tests.] 

ROBERT FINDLAY, trans. from 

1745 S tevenston ; P res - by Hugh, Earl 
of Marchmont; adm. 6th June 
1745 ; trans, to Town Church, Paisley, 21st 
March 1754. 

ROBERT WAIT, probably son of 



1754 



William W., Westruther, Berwick 
shire; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow ; became preacher at Gorbals 
Chapel-of-Ease ; pres. by Hugh, Earl of 
Marchmont, Sept., and ord. 17th Oct. 
1754; D.D. (Aberdeen, Nov. 1765); died 
29th Jan. 1777. He marr. 20th Nov. 1754, 
Margaret (died 9th Jan. 1781), daugh. of 
George Stuart, merchant, Banff, and had 
issue Alexander, born 30th Nov. 1755, 
died 21st Dec. 1756 ; George, born 22nd 
Nov. 1757 ; William, born 9th Feb., and 
died 20th June 1760 ; Robert, M.A. (1778), 
born 13th July 1761. Publication The 
Gospel History, with Explanatory Notes 
(Edinburgh, 1768). [Cleland s Ann., i.] 

GEORGE SMITH, born 2nd March 
1778 1^48, son of William S., min. of 
Cranstoun ; educated at Univ. of 
Edinburgh; licen. by Presb. of Dalkeith 
6th July 1773; pres. by John Wallace of 
Cessnock 26th July 1777; ord. 3rd Feb. 
1778; D.D. (Glasgow, Oct. 1806); died 
28th April 1823. He figures in Burns s 
The Kirk s Alarm, The Holy Fair, and 
The Twa Herds. He marr. 24th April 
1782, Marion (born 9th July 1755, died at 



Edinburgh, 14th May 1825), daugh. of 
Adam Freer of Innernethy, Perthshire, 
and had issue Margaret Isabella, born 
22nd July 1783 (marr. John Moodie, min. 
of Riccarton) ; Jean, born 24th April 1785, 
died 30th Dec. 1824 ; Henrietta Scott, born 
24th July 1787 (raarr. Lewis Balfour, D.D., 
min. of Colinton) ; William, banker, Edin 
burgh, born 24th Nov. 1789 ; Adam Freer, 
merchant, Calcutta, born 1st June 1791 ; 
George, D.D., min. of Tolbooth, Edin 
burgh ; Marion, born 7th Aug. 1795 ; 
David, merchant, Calcutta, born 12th Nov. 
1798 ; John, West India merchant, Glasgow, 
born 9th Nov. 1800, died 15th Aug. 1880. 
Publication Account of the Parish (Sin 
clair s Stat. Ace., ii.). [Wallace s Burns, 
i., 176, 362, iii. 94.] 

ROBERT STIRLING, born Methven, 
1824 Perthshire, 25th Oct. 1790, son of 
Peter S., farmer, Cloag, and grandson 
of Michael S., inventor of the rotary thrash 
ing machine ; educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; 
licen. by Presb. of Dunbarton 4th July 
1815 ; ord. to Second Charge, Kilmarnock, 
19th Sept. 1816 ; pres. by the Commissioner 
for the Duke and Duchess of Portland 22nd 
Sept. 1823; trans, and adm. 12th Feb. 
1824; D.D. (St Andrews, llth Jan. 1840) ; 
was suspended with nine others by the 
General Assembly 30th May 1842, until 
1st March 1843, for holding communion 
with the dep. mins. of Strathbogie ; died 
FATHER OF THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND, 
6th June 1878. His hobby was mechanics : 
he sometimes surprised his neighbours at 
midnight by the hammering resounding 
from the anvil in his little smithy adjoining 
the manse. On 16th Nov. 1816 he patented 
the Stirling Air Engine, and experiments 
which he made in iron-smelting anticipated 
the Siemens process in the manufacture of 
of steel. He marr. 10th July 1819, Jane 
(died 18th May 1892), eldest daugh. of 
William Rankine, wine merchant, Galston 
and had issue Patrick, C.E., born 29th 
June 1820, died 1895; Jane, born 25th 
Sept 1821, died 1915 ; William, C.E., Peru, 
born 14th Nov. 1822, died 1900; Robert, 
engineer, Peru, born 16th Dec. 1824, died 
1889 ; David, min. of Craigie ; James, 



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engineer G. & S.-W. Railway, born 2nd Oct. 
1835, died 191,7 ; Agnes, born 22nd July 
1838 (marr. John Hunter, Dalmellington), 
died 1st Nov. 1917. Publication Account 
of the Parish (New Stat. Ace., v.).[Kil- 
inarnock Standard, 8th June 1878 ; Wood- 
croft s Alphabetical List of Patentees ; 
British Improvements in Iron and Steel- 
Making, by Walter Macfarlane, F.I C. 
(Glasgow 1904) ; The Engineer, 14th Dec. 
1917 ; Diet. Nat. 103.] 

JOHN BROWN, M.A., B.D. ; ord. 
1876 ( ass i s t an t an d successor) 4th July 
1876; trans, to Bellahouston, Glas 
gow, 17th May 1887. 

JAMES ALLAN HOGG, born Coat- 
1887 bridge, 20th Aug. 1863, son of 
Robert Hogg, headmaster of Spring- 
burn School, Glasgow, and Janet Allan ; 
educated at High School and Univ. of 
Glasgow ; M.A. (1884), B.D. (1886) ; licen. 
by Fresb. of Abernethy May 1886 ; assistant 
at Grantown-on-Spey and West Church, 
Dairy; ord. 9th Nov. 1887. Marr. 1st 
Oct. 1889, Helen Gourlay, daugh. of James 
Arthur, min. of Springburn, and has issue 
Robert Blacklock, born 25th March 1891 ; 
Jessie Reid Arthur, born 16th Aug. 1893, 
died 18th June 1895 ; Helen Arthur, born 
6th April 1895; George, born llth March 
1897 ; Mary Allan, born 15th March 1900. 
Publication His tory of Galston Parish 
Church (Paisley, 1909). 

GIRVAN, OF OLD INVERGARVAN. 

[The church of Invergarvan was dedicated 
to St Cuthbert. It belonged to the Abbey 
of Crossregal. At Chapel Donan, on the 
lands of Craigoch in the parish, there was 
a Chapel of St Donan. Girvan Church 
was rebuilt in 1770, and again in 1883.] 

JAMES YOUNG, reader from 1574 
1574 to 1578. 

JAMES ROSS, reader from 1578 to 
1578 1585. 

JOHN CUNYNGHAME, adm. to 

159Q baptize and solemnize marriages at 

Kirkmichael in 1567; pres. to the 

vicarage of Kirkcudbright - Innertig by 



James VI. 23rd April 1571, where he was 
probably reader ; adm. to Dailly in 1573, 
and "plaicit" 1st May 1575, having also 
Girvan and Kirkoswald under his care ; 
trans, to this charge in 1590; died before 
6th April 1612. He marr. Margaret Max 
well, who died 9th March 1608, leaving a 
grand - daugh., Margaret Cunynghame. 
[Reg. of Assig.] 

ALEXANDER DUNMURE, school- 
1612 master of Ayr 5th Sept. 1608 ; pres. 
to the parsonage and vicarage of 
Girvan to be held with the vicarage of 
Innertig by James VI. 6th April 1612; 
dem. Innertig in 1617. He was still min. 
31st May 1619, but died before 19th April 
1620. [Reg. Sec. Sig. ; Ayr Sess. Reg.] 

DAVID BURN, M.A. (St Andrews, 

1620 July 1612 ) > pres by James VI. 19th 
April 1620; died Oct. 1632, aged 
about 40. He marr. Margaret Boswell, 
who survived him, and had issue Mar 
garet. [Reg. Sec. Sig. ; Ayr Sess. Reg. ; 
Glasg. Tests.] 

ANDREW MILLAR, son of Andrew 
M. of Temple, and Elizabeth Lock- 
hart ; min. of Alloway in 1628 ; pres. 
by Charles I. and adm. after 26th Nov. 
1632 ; died April 1649. He marr. (1) 1629, 
Geilles, daugh. of William Hunter of Drum- 
dow, and had issue Andrew, min. of Dailly ; 
Robert, min. of Ochiltree ; Alexander, died 
at -Glasgow ; Henry, died at London in 
1718 : (2) Agnes, daugh. of Robert Spreule, 
min. of Dalrymple, and had issue Thomas, 
min. of Kirkliston. [Reg. Sec. Sig. ; Glasg. 
Tests. ; Nisbet s Her., ii., 42.] 

GILBERT KENNEDY, brother of 
Thomas K., min. at Donoughmore 
or Carlan, Co. Tyrone ; M.A. (Glas 
gow 1647) ; adm. 26th Nov. 1651 ; deprived 
by Act of Parliament llth June, and Decreet 
of Privy Council 1st Oct. 1662. In 1679, he 
was accused of keeping conventicles, and 
afterwards went to Ireland, and had charge 
of the congregation of Dundonald ; died 6th 
Feb. 1688, aged about 61. He marr. a lady 
whose name is unknown, and had issue 
Gilbert, min. of Donaclony, died 8th July 



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GIRVAN 



[PRESB. OF 



1745. [Wodrow s Hist., i., 327 ; LinLithgow 
Presb. Reg. ; Reid s Ireland, ii., 401 ; G. R. 
Homings, 29th Jan. 1653.] 

WILLIAM FOGO, min. in 1666 ; trans. 
1666 to Bothkennar 18th Dec. 1673. 

ALEXANDER GADERER, eldest son 
1674 of William G - of Twelfth part of 
Urquhart, and Margaret Marshall, 
and brother of James, Bishop of Aberdeen ; 
educated at King s College, Aberdeen ; 
M.A. (2nd May 1663). He was assaulted 
while going to preach here, and the Bishop 
and Synod lodged a complaint to the Privy 
Council 6th May 1674. He was outed in 
1689. He marr. (1) Katherine Lammie 
from Angus, and had issue Elizabeth, 
died 20th April 1688, aged 8 : (2) Anna, 
(died 17th Jan. 1698), daugh. of James Cook 
of Ardblair, min. of St Andrews-Lhan- 
bryd and had issue John, M.D., London ; 
and another. [G. R. Sas., xxxix., 202; 
P. C. Reg., 3rd ser., iv., 178; Monteith s 
Theater of Mortality, ii.] 

SAMUEL STUART, a licentiate from 

1690 Ireland ; called June 1689 ; ord. 25th 

June 1690 ; died between 17th Jan. 

and 19th Sept. 1711, leaving a widow. 

[Reid s Ireland, ii., 520.] 

ROBERT ALEXANDER, brother of 
1712 -David A. of Drummochreen ; licen. 
by Presb. of Ayr 1st Aug., and 
called 15th Nov. 1711; ord. 16th April 
1712; died between 4th Aug. and 8th 
Sept. 1736. He left 200 for a bursary in 
divinity in Univ. of Edinburgh in favour 
of students born in the parish. He marr. 
Janet (died 23rd Feb. 1762), daugh. of 
Hugh Hamilton, merchant, Ayr. [Glasg. 
Tests.] 

HUGH HAMILTON, son of Hugh H., 
1787 merchant, Ayr, and Jean Ferguson, 
and brother-in-law of preceding ; 
educated at Univ. of Edinburgh; M.A. 
(27th Jan. 1722); licen. by Presb. of Ayr 
19th April 1732; called 10th Feb., pres. 
by George II. 23rd March, and ord. 21st 
July 1737 ; died 2nd June 1787, aged 80. 
He marr. 28th April 1743, Helen Glen 
(died 9th Feb. 1760), widow of Patrick 
Paisley, min. of Kilmarnock, and had issue 



Jean, born 23rd May 1744 (marr. Thomas 
Crawford of Ardmillan) ; Hugh, who pur 
chased the estate of Pinmore, born llth 
Jan. 1746; Margaret, born 9th Feb. 1748, 
died 13th Feb. 1838; Joanna, born 2nd 
May 1751; Robert, born 31st Aug. 1752, 
died 10th June 1753 ; Helen, born 3rd Dec. 
1754. [Glasg. Tests. ; Tombst.] 

JAMES THOMSON, M.A. ; pres. by 
1784 George III. 17th Sept. 1783; ord. 
(assistant and successor) 18th March 
1784 ; trans, to Prestonkirk 1st June 1809. 

PETER M MASTER, eldest son of 
1810 J ames ^- f arm er, Inch; educated 
at Univ. of Glasgow; licen. by Presb. 
of Stranraer 5th Jan. 1803; ord. to New 
Luce 12th May 1803 ; pres. by George III. 
30th Nov. 1809 ; trans, and adm. 10th May 
1810; died 5th Jan. 1847, aged 71. He 
marr. (1) 18th Aug. 1812, Jessie (died 25th 
April 1815), daugh. of Thomas Russell, min. 
of the Antiburgher congregation, Dunblane, 
and had issue James, min. of Barr, born 
13th Jan. 1815 : (2) 8th Aug. 1816, Henri 
etta Maria Bulley, who died 19th Nov. 1869, 
and had issue Helen, born 14th April 
1818 (marr. Robert Gordon of Rattra) ; 
Williamina, born 13th March 1820 ; Janet, 
born 10th Feb. 1822, died 26th Oct. 1914 ; 
Marion Cathcart, born llth May 1824. 
Publication Account of the Parish (New 
Stat. Ace., v.). [Tombst.] 

WILLIAM CORSON, born Craigen- 
1848 P uttock Dumfriesshire, 31st Dec. 
1809, son of Samuel C. and Mary 
Dinwoodie ; educated at Dumfries Academy 
and Univ. of Edinburgh; missionary at 
Corsock, 1839-44, Gilmerton in 1848, and 
Dairy, Galloway ; pres. by Queen Victoria ; 
ord. 20th July 1848 ; died 17th Dec. 1887. 
He marr. 31st Oct. 1854, Aitchison (died 
18th July 1910), daugh. of Lockhart Dobbie, 
and had issue Isabella Coutts, born 26th 
Oct. 1855 (marr. Robert M Clelland, min. 
of Inchinnan) ; Samuel M Keur, born 16th 
June 1857 ; Lockhart Dobbie, S.S.C., Edin 
burgh, born 3rd Sept. 1858 ; Mary Aitchi 
son, born 23rd April 1860, died 17th Jan. 
1896 ; William, born 16th June 1862, died 
6th April 1865; Anne, born 17th March 
1864, died 19th Jan. 1886; Margaret 



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Wardrop, born 26th March, and died llth 
Oct. 1866 ; William, born 28th Aug. 1867, 
died 23rd Nov. 1895 ; Kobert Coutts, born 
20th June 1869, died 30th May 1870; 
Robert Aitchison, born 20th May 1871, 
died 15th June 1894 ; Murray Wardrop, 
licentiate, assistant at Kinghorn, Shettle- 
ston, and Muthill, born 8th Oct. 1873, 
died 29th Aug. 1901. Publication Five 
Discourses [anon.] (Ayr, 1847). 

SAMUEL CAMPBELL FRY, born 20th 
1888 Aug. 1851, son of Robert F. of H.M. 
Customs, and Mary M Lurg; edu 
cated at the Highlanders Academy, 
Greendck, and Univ. of Glasgow ; student 
assistant at Kingarth, 1876-7; assistant 
at Possilpark, 1877-8; licen. by Presb. of 
Glasgow June 1878 ; ord. to St Columba s, 
Oban, 10th Sept. 1878; trans, to Flower- 
hill llth March 1880; trans, and adm. 27th 
June 1888. Marr. 13th Nov. 1878, Janet 
Allan (died 3rd March 1919), daugh. of 
Robert Rankin, Motherwell, and has issue 
Robert Rankin Campbell, born 30th July 
1879; Samuel Campbell, born 27th Oct. 
1880; Jane Rankin Campbell, born 7th 
Jan. 1882 ; Mary Campbell, born 8th Oct. 
1883 (marr. 31st March 1919, Alexander 
Todd M Caw, F.R.C.S., Invercargill, New 
Zealand) ; Janet Rankin Campbell, born 
20th April 1885; Henry Cuthbertson 
Campbell, born 18th Jan. 1887; William 
Arthur Campbell, born llth May 1888 ; 
Margaret Caroline Campbell, born llth 
Oct. 1891, died 15th May 1908; John 
Campbell, born 31st July 1893. 



GIRVAN SOUTH (Q.S.). 

[The church, which was built in 1839, was 
taken possession of by the Free Church in 
1843, but was recovered some years after 
wards and served by licentiates. The parish 
was disjoined from Girvan and erected by 
the Court of Teinds, 19th July 1875.] 

DAVID CHAPMAN, son of David C., 
1860 manufacturer, Kirkintilloch ; edu 
cated at Univ. of Glasgow ; ord. 
13th Sept. 1860; res. in 1872; died in 
Virginia, U.S.A., Nov. 1893. 



ANDREW THOMSON DONALD, ord. 
1873 20th Feb. 1873 ; trans, to St Vincent s 
Parish, Glasgow, 21st Dec. 1881. 

ARCHIBALD GRAHAM BROWN, 
1882 k rn Edinburgh, 10th June 1846, 
son of James B. and Mary Graham ; 
educated at Univ. of Edinburgh ; sometime 
a teacher ; licen. by Presb. of Edinburgh 
16th May 1878; assistant at Middle Church, 
Greenock; ord. llth May 1882; died 6th 
Jan. 1907. He marr. 18th June 1895, Isa 
bella Forrest (died s.p. 25th Oct. 1907), 
youngest daugh. of Andrew Fairbairn, 
Kilmacolm. 

THOMAS GOURLAY SINCLAIR, 
lgo7 born Killearn, 26th Oct. 1875, son 
of John S. and Mary Gourlay ; edu 
cated at Sharp s Educational Institution, 
Perth, and Univ. of St Andrews ; M.A. 
(1903), B.D. (1906); licen. by Presb. of 
Perth in 1906 ; assistant at South Church, 
Aberdeen, May 1906 ; ord. 3rd June 1907. 



GLENBUCK (Q.S.). 

[A church was built here in 1881. The 
parish was disjoined from Muirkirk llth 
Dec. 1882.] 

JOHN WALLACE, born Polloksbaws, 
1881 6th Nov. 1827, son of John W. and 
Agnes M Ghee ; educated at Univ. 
of Glasgow; licen. by Presb. of Glasgow 
27th Aug. 1862 ; assistant at Abington ; 
ord. to North Shore, New Zealand, 12th 
March 1866; adm. 29th Sept. 1881; was 
first min. of the parish ; died 3rd Dec. 1895. 
He marr. 15th Feb. 1864, Eliza, daugh. of 
Andrew Ewing, and had issue John Ewing, 
min. of Kirriemuir ; Andrew Ewing, min. of 
Duns ; Leila ; Agnes ; Jessie. 

COLIN ARCHIBALD MACKENZIE, 
1895 born North Shields, 17th Jan. 1860, 
son of Colin Archibald M., min. 
of Scots Church, North Shields, after 
wards of Govan U.F. Church, and Mary 
Gilfillan ; educated at Academy and Univ. 
of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Glasgow in 
1888; assistant at Broughton, Lamington 



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KIRKMICHAEL 



[PRESB. OF 



and Strathaven ; ord. (assistant and suc 
cessor) 31st Jan. 1895. Marr. 24th June 
1919, Jessie Helen Paul, daugh. of John 
Bain, rain, of Wilsontown U.F. Church. 



KIRKMICHAEL. 

[The church of Kirkmichael belonged to 
the priory of Whitern. It was dedicated 
to St Michael. In honour of the patron 
saint a yearly Michaelmas Fair was held 
here. A stone in the churchyard records 
the name of Gilbert MacAdam, a Cove 
nanter, shot in 1685. There was a chapel 
in the parish at Lindsayston. Kirkmichael 
Church was rebuilt in 1787.] 

1567 LEONARD CLERK, reader in 1567. 

WILLIAM HUNTER, reader 1576 to 
1576 1591. 

ROGER MELVILLE, M. A. (St Andrews 
1601 160 ); a(lm - about 1601; trans, to 
Pittenweem in 1603; returned here 
in 1608. 

THOMAS MONTGOMERY, died before 
1606 25th May 1606. 

JAMES MONTGOMERY, M.A.; pres. 
1606 to *ke y i cara S e by James VI. 25th 
May 1606; trans, to Dunlop after 
2nd Feb. 1607. 

DANIEL JOHNSTONS, min. in 1608 ; 
1608 was accuse d of celebrating an adul 
terous marriage 10th Sept. 1608. 
[Glasg. Presb. Reg.] 

ROGER MELVILLE, M.A., above 
160g mentioned ; trans, from Pittenweem 
and adm. before Michaelmas 1608; 
died before 24th July 1635, aged about 55. 
He marr. Janet Baird (who survived him 
and marr. (2) John Drysdale, min. of 
Slamannan), and had issue John, his heir ; 
Susanna; Christina. [Ayr Sets. Reg.-, Reg. 
Sec. Sig. , Inq. Ret. Gen., 2214; Tombst. ; 
Reg. of Deeds, ccix., 192, dxxxvi., 21 ; Fife 
Sas. t v., 63.] 

ROBERT PEEBLES, son of Robert P., 
1686 one ^ ^ e Dailies of Irvine ; edu 
cated at Univ. of Glasgow; M.A. 
(1611); ord. in 1617; pres. by Charles I. 



24th July 1635 ; died 1636, aged about 45. 
He marr. Margaret Dunbar, and had issue 
I Patrick, student in Irvine, served heir 1st 
Nov. 1648, and ten others. [Inq. Ret. Ayr, 
425; Gen., 2054, 3588; Reg. Sec. Sig. , 
Tombst.] 

ROBERT UDUARD, M.A. ; pres. by 
1687 Bishop of Galloway in 1637. Dis 
agreeing with the Covenanters, he 
deserted his parish. He was afterwards 
i min. of Murroes. 

WILLIAM COCKBURN, M.A. (St 
Andrews 1627); became chaplain 
to John, Earl of Cassillis ; adnu 
between 15th April and 26th Sept. 1638 ; 
was confined to the parish in 1663 on 
account of non - conformity ; died Aug. 
1677, aged about 70. He marr. Marion 
(or Margaret) Dickson, who survived him, 
and had issue James, min. of Pencait- 
land; Patrick, born 1654; William, ap 
prenticed to James Cockburn, merchant,. 
Edinburgh, 4th Dec. 1661 ; John, sheriff- 
clerk of Ayrshire ; David, apprenticed to 
John Little, merchant, Edinburgh, 5th 
July 1665 ; Anna (marr. Hew Eccles, min. 
of Straiton) ; Agnes (marr. Alexander 
M Gill, writer, Edinburgh) ; Marion (marr. 
George White, min. of Maryculter); Kather- 
ine (marr. Henry Sinclair, writer, Edin 
burgh). [Ayr Sess. Reg.; Glasg. Tests.; 
Wodrow s Hist., i., 327; Baillie s Lett. ; 
Edin. Apprentice Reg. ; Ayr Sheriff-Court 
Books, 25th Nov. 1697.] 

WILLIAM IRVINE, son of Alexander 
1680 ^ ^ Fort" 6 * tutor in the family 
of Sir James Foulis of Colinton ; 
pres. by James, Bishop of Galloway, 18th 
Aug., coll. 4th Sept., and adm. 28th Sept. 
1680; deserted the parish in 1689. He 
preached to Viscount Dundee and his army r 
was apprehended at Killiecrankie and im 
prisoned, but made his escape to France 
in 1690 in company with James, Earl of 
Dunfermline. In Nov. 1699 he was resi 
dent in the Laird of Colinton s family. In 
1715 he was chaplain to Robert, Earl of 
Carnwath; preached at Kelso to the 
Jacobite army, was taken prisoner at 
Preston, and carried to the Fleet. He was- 



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consecrated a bishop to the Nonjurant 
Episcopalians at Edinburgh, 22nd Oct. 
1718, having charge of the district of 
Brechin, and chiefly resided at Linlithgow. 
He died at Edinburgh, 9th Dec. 1725, and 
was buried at Restalrig. [Collections 
Aberd. and Banff; Rule s Sec. Vindication ; 
Colinton Sess. Reg. ; Edin. Bur. ; Rebuffer 
rebuffed ; Hogg s Jacobite Relics, ii. ; 
Chambers s Hist, of Rebellion ; G. R. 
Homings, 8th Feb. 1688.] 

JAMES GILCHRIST, chaplain to Sir 
George Stirling of Glorat, Bart.; 
was made prisoner at the instance 
of the min. of Baldernock in 1684 ; licen. 
by Presb. of Glasgow 21st Dec. 1687 ; passed 
trials for the ministry in that city ; called 
to Dunbarton, and to this parish in June, 
and ord. here 22nd Sept. 1691 ; buried in 
Glasgow Cathedral Ground, 18th April 
1710, leaving a considerable sum to the 
kirk - session for the poor. Wodrow 
describes him as "an useful minister." 
Wodrow s Hist., iv., 175.] 



1691 



1711 



JAMES LAURIE [or LAWRIE], son of 
John L., min. of Auchinleck ; educ. 
at Univ. of Glasgow; MA. (1707); 
licen. by Presb. of Ayr 29th June 1709; 
called 9th Nov. 1710; ord. 8th May 1711; 
died 7th Aug. 1764. He marr. llth Dec. 
1714, Ann (died 28th Dec. 1747), daugh. of 
George Ord, attorney in Owley, Wooler, and 
had issue Mary; Ann; John; Helen; 
James, Colonel in the army and Governor 
of the Mosquito Shore ; William ; George, 
D.D., min. of Loudoun. [Ramsay s Scott. 
Life] Scot. Hist. Rev., i., 159; Graham s 
Literary and Historical Essays, 138-160.] 

JOHN RAMSAY, son of David R., 
Glasgow ; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow; M.A. (1761); licen. by 
Presb. of Ayr 6th Feb., and called 19th 
Sept. 1765 ; ord. 9th Jan. 1766 ; died 13th 
May 1801. He founded and was the first 
President of the Carrick Farmers Society, 
and did much to encourage farming enter 
prise in the district. He marr. 3rd Jan. 
1782, Margaret M Fadzean, who died 22nd 
March 1838, and had issue Isobella, born 
12th Oct. 1782 (marr. John Thomson, min. 



1766 



1802 



of Dailly); David, W.S., born 19th Aug. 
1784, died 3rd April 1828; Janet, born 
15th May 1786; Thomas Kennedy, lieut. 
in Bengal army, born 7th Jan. 1788, died 
18th Nov. 1807; John, born 12th Oct. 
1789; Grizel, born 9th Dec. 1791 (marr. 
14th Aug. 1811, Alexander Guild, S.S.C., 
Edinburgh), died 17 Jan. 1861 ; Margaret, 
born 26th Oct. 1794. Publication Account 
of the Parish (Sinclair s Stat. Ace., vi.). 
[Tombst.] 

DAVID KENNEDY, born 1765, son of 
David K. ; licen. by Presb. of Pen- 
pont 4th April 1792 ; pres. by George 
III. 23rd May 1801 ; ord. 15th April 1802 ; 
died 10th March 1835. He marr. (1) 28th 
Nov. 1803, Margaret M Hutcheon, who 
died 27th March 1814, and had issue 
Henrietta, born 16th Sept. 1804 ; David, 
born 14th May 1806 ; Alexander, Ayr, born 
23rd May 1808 ; John, Inspector-General of 
Hospitals, Madras army, born 5th Nov. 1810, 
died 6th April 1893 : (2) 23rd Sept. 1816, 
Mary Grieve, who died s.p. 1st Sept. 1825. 

JOHN M EWEN, born 9th July 1803, 
second son of Captain Robert M., 
Alloway, and Jean M llwraith ; edu 
cated at Univ. of Glasgow; licen. by Presb. 
of Ayr 22nd Oct. 1828 ; pres. by William IV. 
25th March, and ord. 17th Sept. 1835 ; died 
llth May 1866. He marr. 12th Jan. 1860, 
Isabella (died 20th Aug. 1905), daugh. of 
William Finnic of Titchfield House, Kil- 
marnock, merchant, Lisbon, and had issue 
Robert Finnic of Marchmont and Bar- 
drochat, advocate, born 1st Jan. 1861 ; 
Jessie of Findynate, born 3rd July 1862. 

HENRY ALEXANDER FAIRLIE, 
born 10th April 1839, youngest son 
of Colonel James F. of Holms, 
Ayrshire, and Agnes Maria Fairlie ; edu 
cated at Edinburgh Academy and LTniv. of 
Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Ayr 1st Feb. 
1865; pres. by Queen Victoria; ord. 20th 
Sept. 1866 ; died unmarr. 22nd Oct. 1909. 

JOHN KELLIE, born 4th Feb. 1883 

son of Robert Muir K. and Janet 

1910 Frew Smith; educated at Kilmar- 

nock Academy and Univs. of Glasgow, 

MA. (1904), B.D. (1907), Edinburgh, and 



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KIRKMICHAEL KIRKOSWALD 



[PRESB. OF 



Erlangen, Ph.D. (1909); licen. by Presb. 
of Irvine May 1907 ; assistant at Cathcart ; 
ord. 23rd March 1910; served as an army 
chaplain, 1915-17; killed in action in 
France, 31st July 1917. He marr. 12th 
Aug. 1913, Margaret Orr, daugh. of James 
Ramsay, Provost of Maybole,-and had issue 
Jean Ramsay, born 26th Nov. 1914. 
Publication Philosophical Position of 
Alexander Fraser [thesis] (Edinburgh, 
1909). 

WILLIAM HENRY RANKINE, born 
1918 Falkirk, 27th March 1862, son of 
Adam R., master of the General 
Assembly s School, Carronshore, afterwards 
at Auchterderran, and Joanna Currie ; 
educated at Univ. of Edinburgh; M.A. 
(1883); B.D. (1886); licen. by Presb. of 
Kirkcaldy 4th May 1886 ; ord. to Slamannan 
9th Nov. 1887; trans, to St Boswells 16th 
July 1891 ; trans, to Titwood 2nd March 
1897 ; chaplain to Forces, Mediterranean, 
1915-16; trans, and adm. 9th Jan. 1918. 
Marr. 12th Dec. 1888, Helen Anderson, 
daugh. of George Jamieson, Drummuir, 
Keith, and Sarah Anderson, and has issue 
Sarah Anderson Jamieson, M.B., Ch.B., 
Poona ; Adam, M.B., Ch.B., lieut. R.A.M.C. ; 
Joanna Primrose (marr. 23rd Nov. 1917, 
Walter M Intyre, min. of St Mary s, Dum 
fries) ; George Jamieson Affleck Scott ; 
Theodora, died in infancy ; David ; Helen 
Elizabeth Fairbairn. Publications J. Nero 
of the Dark Continent, a Biography of the 
Rev. William Affleck Scott, M.A., M.S., C.M. 
(Edinburgh, 1896); The Call to Disciple- 
ship, a sermon (Kelso, 1897) ; The Secret of 
Christian Giving, a sermon (Glasgow, 1899) ; 
The Present Crisis in Missions, a sermon 
(Glasgow, 1909) ; Contributions to Scottish 
Oncosts (Edinburgh, 1914), and Hastings 
Dictionary of Christ and the Gospels. 



KIRKOSWALD. 

[The parish church was dedicated to St 
Oswald. It belonged to the Abbey of 
Crossregal within the parish. This Cluniac 
Monastery, dedicated to St Mary, was 
founded in 1244 by Duncan, Earl of 
Carrick. Its extensive buildings are still 



stately in their ruin. In early documents 
this place is often called Kirkoswald of 
Turnberry, in contrast to the village and 
Chapel of Kirkoswald in the parish of 
Ballantrae. The ancient church of this 
parish stands roofless in the churchyard. 
Its successor is in the village of Kirk 
oswald. In the churchyard are buried 
Douglas Graham and John Davidson, the 
Originals of Robert Burns s "Tarn o 
Shanter " and " Souter Johnie."] 

1572 JOHN M CAVELL, reader in 1572. 

JAMES BOYD of Trochrig, adm. min. 
in 1572; promoted to the arch 
bishopric of Glasgow in 1573 (q.v.\ 
but returning to his estate, resumed his 
pastoral duties here in 1577 till his death 
21st June 1581. 

HEW KENNEDY, reader 1576 to 
1576 1591. 

PATRICK ANDERSON, min. in 1607 ; 
left his charge for lack of sufficient 
stipend and went to Ireland during 

winter 1612-13. [Reg. Assig. , Ayr Sess. 

Reg. ; Wodrow s Biog., ii.] 

JOHN BURNE, M.A. (St Andrews, 28th 
1616 ^ y 1610) ; min. in 1616 ; was com 
missioned by the Assembly to supply 
the north and west parts of Ireland in and 
about Derry for three months, because of 
"the great scarcity of honest ministers in 
these bounds," and had 50 allowed by 
Parliament 22nd June 1644 for his convey 
ance. He was injured in Derry, though in 
what manner is not stated. He adhered to 
the Resolutioners 8th Oct. 1651. He marr., 
and had issue John of Tradonock. [Ayr 
Sess. and Linlithgow Presb. Reg. ; Reg. 
Old Dec., iii. ; Inq. Ret. Gen., 8166; 
Baillie s Lett.; G. R. Inhib., 5th Feb. 1674.] 

JOHN OSBURNE, M.A. (Glasgow 
1660 1647) ; min. about 1660 ; was deprived 
by Act of Parliament llth June, and 
Decreet of Privy Council 1st Oct. 1662; was 
accused of acting as kirk officer in giving 
notice of conventicles or unlawful meetings 
25th Jan. 1666 ; was granted an indulgence 
at Dundonald in 1672, but did not accept ; 
returned here in 1687. 



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1667 



ALEXANDER ABERCROMBIE, adm. 

t0 FyVle bef re 15th July 1649; 
trans, here prior to 5th June 1667. 

[Fwdyce Presb. Reg. ; Keg. Old Dec., ii.] 



CLAUD HAMILTON, M.A. (Edin- 
1668 burgh, 19th July 1661) ; adm. before 
23rd Nov. 1668 ; deserted his charge 
at the Revolution; retired to Maybole in 
1691 ; was accused before the Presb. in 
1694 of baptizing and marrying irregularly ; 
promised in May 1695 to remove from 
its bounds; died before 18th Aug. 1699. 
He marr. and had issue John, writer, 
Edinburgh; Ann (marr. 6th Feb. 1715, 
William Simpson, schoolmaster, Dalkeith). 
\Glasg. Tests.} 

JOHN OSBURNE, M.A., above noticed ; 

returned and was present at meeting 

of Presb. 3rd Aug. 1687 ; died before 

2nd July 1691. He marr. Anne M llvain, 

and had issue Henry ; Quintin ; William ; 

Elizabeth (marr. Robert Paton, min. of 

Dumfries); Margaret. [Ayr Sheriff Court 

Books, 8th Oct. 1685 and 20th Nov. 1697.] 

HENRY ADAM, studied theology at 
1694 ^ n ^ v> f Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. 
of Glasgow 17th Jan. 1694; called 
14th Feb., and ord. 14th Aug. 1694 ; died 
between 10th June and 8th July 1719. 
He marr. and had issue John, min. of 
Dalrymple. 

WILLIAM CUPPLES, M.A. (Glasgow); 
1720 ^ cen - k v Presb. of Glasgow 29th May 
1717 ; pres. by George I. 27th Oct. 
1719 (was the first who, in accordance with 
the Act of Assembly, gave in a letter of ac 
ceptance with his presentation) ; ord. 22ud 
Sept. 1720; died 17th March 1751, aged 
about 61. He marr. 2nd March 1721, Jean 
(died 12th April 1775), daugh. of Thomas 
Kennedy, min. of Ballantrae, and had issue 
Ann ; Charles ; Jean ; .George, min. of 
Swinton ; Thomas, born 13th June 1730. 
Publication The Experiences of John 
Stevenson, Land Labourer, in the Parish 
of Daily, "a rare soul-strengthening and 
comforting cordial for old and young 
Christians" (Glasgow, 1729). [Reg. Old 
Dec., ii. ; Wodrow s Anal.} 



MATTHEW BIGGAR, born 1725, son 
1752 ^ ^ a ^ ew B., merchant, Glasgow ; 
educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; 
licen. by Presb. of Ayr 8th March 1749 ; 
called 23rd April, and ord. 5th Oct. 1752 ; 
died 2nd Jan. 1806. He marr. 8th Jan. 
1754, Margaret (died 8th May 1801), daugh. 
of Robert Wodrow, min. of Eastwood, 
historian of the Church, and had issue 
Margaret, born 31st Jan. 1755 ; Janet, bom 
6th March 1756 (marr. Robert Callander, 
min. of Kirkmaiden) ; Elizabeth, born 18th 
Aug. 1757; Louisa, born 22nd Sept. 1761 
(marr. James Inglis, min. of this parish) ; 
Thomas Kennedy, born 15th April 1763, 
died 2nd Jan. 1773. 

JAMES INGLIS, born 1767, probably 
18Q6 son of James I., farmer in parish 
of Wiston ; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Ayr 27th Jan. 
1796 ; pres. by George III. 31st Jan., and 
ord. 24th July 1806 ; died 15th May 1847. 
He marr. 25th Aug. 1806, Louisa (died s.p. 
5th Feb. 1846), daugh. of Matthew Biggar, 
min. of this parish. 

JOHN FINDLAY, born 1820, third son 
of John F., farmer, Ayrshire ; edu 
cated at Maybole School and Univ. 
of Glasgow ; B.A. (1840) ; licen. by Presb. of 
Ayr 1st May 1844 ; assistant at Kilwinning ; 
pres. by Queen Victoria ; ord. (assistant and 
successor) 31st Jan. 1845 ; died 13th May 
1905. He marr. 20th Aug. 1850, Jessie 
M Hutcheon, who died 29th March 1855, 
and had issue John, born 29th July 1851 ; 
Margaret Tennant, born 29th Nov. 1852 
(marr. 29th Sept. 1878, David Simpson 
Carson, C.A., Glasgow). 

JAMES MUIR, born Longridge, Whit- 
189O burn, 14th June 1859, son of Thomas 
M. and Ann Grosser ; educated at 
Wilson s Endowed School, Whitburn, and 
Univs. of Glasgow, Gottingen, and Berlin ; 
licen. by Presb. of Glasgow in 1888 ; 
student missionary, Anderston Church, 
Glasgow; assistant at Largo; ord. (assistant 
and successor) 18th June 1890. Marr. 17th 
Sept. 1895, Agnes, daugh. of William Black, 
town clerk, Stranraer. Publication Burns 
in Kirkosivald (Dumfries, 1905). 



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LUGAR MAUCHL1NE 



[PRESB. OF 



LUGAR (Q.S.). 

[The church was built in 1867. The 
parish was disjoined from Auchinleck and 
erected by the Court of Teinds, 8th March 
1907.] 

SIMON SOMERVILLE STOBBS, 
trans, from Swallow Street Church, 
London, 1867 ; trans, to St Matthew s, 
Montreal, 1876; [afterwards min. of St 
James s, Edinburgh]. 

JOHN SKEOCH CLELLAND, prob 
ably son of James C., min. of Scots 
Church, Bolton, and Mary, daugh. 
of John Skeoch of Corsehillmill ; ord. to 
Cobden Street Chapel, Townhead, Glasgow, 
1873 ; adm. in 1876. 

WALKER MILNE, born Dundee, 1853 ; 
educated at Univ. of St Andrews; 
M.A. (1874), B.D. (1877) ; licen. by 
Presb. of Dundee 3rd Oct. 1877 ; ord. 30th 
June 1881 ; res. 7th March 1905 ; died un- 
marr. llth March 1916. 
JOSEPH CAMPBELL, born Glasgow, 



1867 



1876 



1881 



1905 

Margaret Crockett; educated at 
Glasgow Highland Society s School, Univ. 
of Glasgow, and Central Univ., Indiana, 
U.S.A. ; MA. (Aug. 1915) ; licen. by Presb. 
of Glasgow Nov. 1899 ; assistant at Bruce- 
field, Larbert and Dunipace ; app. 9th 
March 1905; ord. 7th Jan. 1907; first 
min. of the parish 8th March 1907 ; res. 
16th July 1912 ; went to America ; returned 
to Scotland, and became assistant at Riccar- 
ton ; ind. to Bargrennan, 18th Sept. 1917. 
Marr. llth April 1907, Marion, daugh. of 
George Park, M.D., Kilsyth. 

JAMES MOROGH YOUNG, born 6th 

1912 ^ OV 1880) son ^ ^ ames Bristow Y., 
Dublin, and Matilda Russell; edu 
cated at St Andrew s School, Dublin, and 
Univs. of Dublin and Glasgow; B.A. 
(Dublin 1902); licen. by Presb. of Lin- 
lithgow May 1905; assistant at East 
Church, Stirling, and Billhead, Glasgow; 
ord. 19th Dec. 1912. Marr. 14th July 1915, 
Jane, daugh. of John Blackburn Hislop, 
F.R.C.S.E., and widow of John Brown 
Niven. 



MAUCHLINE. 

[The church of Mauchline belonged to 
the Abbey of Melrose. It was dedicated 
to St Michael, and near it was St Michael s 
Well. An autumn fair was held at Mauch 
line on St Francis Day. Near the parish 
church there was founded, in or about 1165, 
St Mary s Cistercian Priory of Mauchline 
a cell of Melrose Abbey. Ruined portions 
of it remain. In 1544 George Wishart was 
invited to preach at Mauchline. When he 
came he found the church closed against 
him. The adherents of reform, being in 
strong force, would have carried the church 
by storm, But Wishart forbade all violence. 
He led the crowd to Mauchline Muir, where 
he preached to them in peace. In 1647 the 
General Assembly passed an act for erecting 
a second charge here. The measure, how 
ever, was so carried out that, instead of 
Mauchline becoming a collegiate parish, 
there was severed from it the new parish 
of -Dalgain, now called Sorn. Mauchline 
Church was rebuilt in 1829. It is in the 
old churchyard that Robert Burns has laid 
the scene of his " Holy Fair." Two oi 
the poet s children lie buried there. On 
the Green at the Townhead of Mauchline 
a monument, set up in 1830, marks the 
place where, in 1685, five Covenanters were 
hanged, and buried at the gallows foot.] 

PETER PRIMROSE, son of Duncan P. 
1567 Bailie f Culross, and Helen Smyth 
adm. in 1567; Galston was also in 
his charge in 1574. In 1586 he was app. 
with others, on a committee to deal with 
irregularities among the clergy in Ayrshire 
and in 1589 by the Privy Council on a com 
mittee for the preservation of true religion 
in Kyle ; dem. previous to 13th Dec. 1617 
died before 15th Nov. 1621. He marr., anc 
had issue Peter, min. of Crossmichael 
Margaret (marr. William Spottiswood of 
Foular) ; perhaps also Duncan, surgeon to 
the King ; and Henry, notary in Mauchline 
[Scots Peerage, vii., 213; Reg. Sec. Sig. 
Calderwood s Hist., iv. 570, v. 104, vii. 96 
106; Melville s Autob. ; Acts and Dec. 
ccclxiv., 399.] 



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1621 



JOHN INGLIS, mentioned as joint 
min. with above in 1589. [Acts and 
Dec., xx., 246.] 

JOHN ROSE, M.A. (Glasgow 1606); 
was on the Exercise at Glasgow 2nd 
May 1621 ; pres. by James VI. 15th 
Nov. that year ; died Jan. 1634, aged about 
48. He marr. Elizabeth, daugh. of John 
Bell, senior (she survived him and marr. 
(2) George Young, min. of this parish), and 
had issue John, min. of Monkland. 
[Sed. Book of Teinds ; Ayr Sess. Reg. ; Inq. 
Ret. Gen., 2875.] 

THOMAS PEEBLES, mentioned as min. 
m in 1634. [Glasg. Com. Dec., 25th 
Feb. 1637.] 

GEORGE YOUNG, M.A.; formerly 
16 Regent in Univ. of Glasgow ; pres. 
before 29th June, and adm. (at 
Glasgow) 1st Sept. 1635; trans, to St 
Mungo s parish, but settled in Tron Church, 
Glasgow, 1644. 

THOMAS WYLIE, M.A. ; trans, from 
1646 Borgue; pres. by John, Earl of 
Loudoun, Lord Chancellor, in June ; 
adm. 16th July 1646 ; trans, to Kirkcud 
bright about 1655. 

JAMES VEITCH, M.A., son of John 
1656 ^ - m * n ^ Rberton; Regent in 
Univ. of Glasgow, 1649-56 ; adm. in 
1656 ; for refusing to take the Oath of 
Allegiance, 28th May, without explanations, 
he was imprisoned several weeks and 
deprived by the Privy Council 16th Sept. 
1662, and the parish was declared vacant. 
In March 1669, he was accused of preaching 
and baptizing irregularly, and so harshly 
treated that even the Privy Council was 
convinced of the severity, and allowed him 
300 merks for the losses he had sustained. 
Again min. (indulged) in 1669. 

WILLIAM DALGARNO, M.A. ; trans, 
from Kirkmahoe about 1665 ; trans, 
to Dunsyre in 1669. 

JAMES VEITCH, M.A., above men 
tioned; had an indulgence from the 
Privy Council 9th Dec. 1669. He 
was accused in Oct. 1674 of contravening 
the terms thereof, and again 3rd Nov. 1681, 

VOL. III. 



1665 



but was acquitted by the Privy Council 
24th Nov. that year. On 2nd Aug. 1683 
he was charged with breaking his confine 
ment ; this he confessed, 3rd Jan. 1684 ; 
was deprived of his licence ; ordered to 
leave the kingdom and refrain from exercis 
ing his ministry unless he find caution for 
5000 merks. He retired to the house of 
his brother at Stanton Hall, in Northum 
berland, and went afterwards with him to 
Holland. Returned in 1687. 

ROBERT ARCHIBALD, M.A., formerly 

1672 m * n ^ D unscore } na( i an indulg 
ence here jointly with preceding, 3rd 
Sept. 1672, but it is doubtful if he accepted. 

DAVID MELDRUM, M.A. ; adm. 29th 
1684 ^ Ugl 1684 ; deprived by Act of 
Parliament 25th April 1690 restoring 
Presbyterian mins. He was received into 
communion by the Presb. of Irvine 2nd 
Sept. 1691, and was settled at Tibbermore 
22nd Aug. 1694. 

JAMES VEITCH, M.A., above men- 
tioned ; returned under the Tolera 
tion 30th Oct. 1687; died before 
28th July 1694. He was well read in 
scholastic theology and philosophy. He 
marr. Jean Dunbar, who survived him. He 
left in MS., "Ane Sober Inquirie into the 
lawfulness of the Presbyterian Ministers, 
their acceptance of a libertie to preach the 
gospel upon the Indulgence, and the 
people s dutie to hear them." [Wodrow s 
Hist., i. 297, ii. 296, iii. 269, iv. 37 ; Memoirs 
of Mr William Veitch, 6-10, 146, 264 ; Reg. 
Gen. Ass., 1690 ; Ayr Sheriff Court Books, 
16th July 1697.] 

WILLIAM MAITLAND,born 1671, son 
1695 of William M., min. of Beith ; called 
April, and ord. 25th Sept. 1695 ; died 
27th Oct. 1739. He marr. in Sept. 1690, 
Mary, eldest daugh. of James Stewart of 
Lumloch, and niece of Sir Archibald S. of 
Blackball, Bart., with whom he got 8000 
merks tocher, and had issue William, 
surgeon, Mauchline; James of Barcaple, 
surgeon. [Glasg. Tests. ; Tombst.] 



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[PRESB. OF 



WILLIAM AULD, born 1709, younge 

son of A. of Ellanton, Ayrshire 

and Margaret Campbell ; educated a 
Univs. of Edinburgh (M.A., 6th May 1733 
Glasgow, and Leyden ; became chaplain t 
the laird of Schawfield ; licen. by Presb 
of Hamilton 27th Nov. 1739 ; called 29th 
Oct. 1741; ord. 29th April 1742; died 
unmarr. 12th Dec. 1791, after having 
suffered serious financial loss by the failure 
of the Douglas and Heron Bank. In 1788 
Robert Burns, then a parishioner, was cited 
before the kirk-session for his irregula 
marriage with Jean Armour. The session 
remitted the fine and "Mr Burns gave 
a guinea note for the poor." A. was 
the "Daddy Auld" of The Kirk s Alarm 
Publications The Pastoral Duty briefly 
explained and recommended, a sermon (Glas 
gow, 1763) ; Account of the Parish (Sinclair s 
Stat. Ace., u.).[Tombst. , Acts of ^ss.,1745 ; 
Wallace s Burns, i., 184.] 

ARCHIBALD REID, born 1744, prob- 
ably third son of John R., Tulli- 
allan ; educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; 
licen. by Presb. of Irvine 3rd March 1773 ; 
ord. to Greenock Chapel-of-Ease 21st June 
1781 ; pres. by the tutors of Flora, Countess 
of Loudoun in March, and adm. 28th June 
1792 ; died unmarr. 25th April 1803. Pub 
licationAccount of Greenock (Sinclair s 
Stat. Ace., v.).[Tombst.] 

JOHN TOD, licen. by Presb. of Dalkeith 
1804 4th June 1793; said to have been 
noticed as a volunteer by Lord 
President Hope, who recommended him to 
Flora, Countess of Loudoun, by whom 
he was pres. 17th Oct. 1803; ord. 
10th May 1804; died 7th May 1844, 
aged 76. He marr. 3rd March 1806^ 
Wilhelmina Kennedy (died 21st March 
1858), daugh. of Gavin Hamilton, the 
friend and patron of Robert Burns, and 
had issue Gavin Hamilton, born 6th Dec. 
1806, died 24th May 1813; Isabella, born 
10th Dec. 1807 ; Helen Kennedy, born 31st 
July 1809; George, born 14th Dec. 1810, 
died 8th Jan. 1812; Anna, born 8th Aug. 
1812, died 23rd Sept. 1835 ; Henry Hamil 
ton (daugh.), born llth May 1814; Gavin 
George, born 6th April 1816, died 6th April 



1821 ; John Agnes, born 17th Aug. 1817 ; 
John Alexander, merchant, Glasgow, born 
4th Feb. 1819; Agnes Finlay, born 3rd 
Oct. 1820, died 27th April 1828; James, 
born llth Sept. 1822, died 31st July 1834. 
Publication^ Sermon (Glasgow, 1826) ; 
Account of the Parish (Neiv Stat. Ace., v.). 

JAMES FAIRLIE, born 1805, eldest son 
1838 ^ ^^ n ^ scno l raa ster, Fenwick; 
educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; M.A. 
(1824) ; licen. by Presb. of Irvine 8th June 
1830 ; assistant in this parish ; pres. by 
Flora, Marchioness of Hastings, 23rd Aug., 
and ord. (assistant and successor) 14th Nov. 
1838 ; died unmarr. 2nd July 1874. Publi 
cations Three Single Sermons (Ayr, 1834 ; 
Kilmarnock, 1843; Glasgow, 1844); Five 
Sermons addressed to Emigrants (Glasgow, 
1852). 

ANDRKW EDGAR, born Catrine, 

1874 ^ Ct< 1830 e ^ est son f Andrew E., 
solicitor, Mauchline; educated at 
Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Ayr 
4th July 1855 ; missionary at Toward 
Chapel ; ord. to Tongland 5th March 1863 ; 
pres. by Henry, Marquess of Hastings ; 
;rans. and adm. 26th Nov. 1874; D.D. 
(Glasgow 1886); died 23rd March 1890. 
EEe marr. 24th Nov. 1865, Mary Sybilla, 
daugh. of Samuel Cowan, min. of Kelton, 
and had issue Andrew Colville, born 7th 
STov. 1866, died 2nd April 1883; Mary 
Campbell, born 3rd Jan. 1869; Campbell 
Cowan, born 26th Dec. 1870 ; John Stewart, 
born 26th Oct. 1872, died 23rd March 1916 ; 
Charles Samuel, born 29th April 1874; 
Jane Violet, born 24th Nov. 1875; Sybil 
^ranees, born 27th July 1877 ; Magdalen 
Grace, born 22nd July 1880 ; Audrey Col 
ville, born 1st Feb. 1884. Publications 
Old Church Life in Scotland ; Lectures on 
Kirk-Session and Presbytery Records, the 
Ministers of Mauchline, 1560-1800, two 
eries (Paisley, 1885, 1886) ; Catechism for 
r oung Communicants (Edinburgh, 1888) ; 
The Bibles of England (Paisley, 1889). 

JOSEPH MITCHELL, bora parish of 
Brechin 20th July 1859, son of 
Joseph M. and Janet Millar; edu- 
ated at Craig Public School and Univ. of 



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St Andrews; M.A. (1885), B.D. (1887); licen. 
by Presb. of St Andrews 5th May 1886; 
assistant at St Mary s, Dundee; ord. 17th 
Sept. 1890 ; app. clerk to Presb. in 1901 ; 
D.D. (St Andrews 1916). Marr. 15th April 
1896, Helen Honeyman, eldest daugh. of 
George Litster, Bridge of Allan, and has 
issue Joseph Litster, born 10th April 
1898. Publications The Present Ecclesi 
astical Situation : Proposals for a Recon 
structed National Church (Ayr, 1904); 
Articles in Hastings Dictionary of Christ 
and the Gospels, and in Review of Theology 
and Philosophy. 

NEW KIRK. 

JOHN BLAIR, educated at Univ. of 
1662 Glasgow; was adm. to a charge 
(unidentified) in 1649; mentioned 
as min. here in 1662 ; deprived by Act of 
Parliament llth June, and Decreet of 
Privy Council 1st Oct. 1662. He was 
accused, with others, of turbulent and 
seditious conduct, 14th July 1663; on his 
confession, 18th Aug., he was prohibited 
from exercising any part of the ministry 
in time coming, and was required to remove 
beyond the River Ness before 1st Oct. 
"under the highest peril." He appears to 
have preached at a conventicle in Inver- 
keithing in end of 1679 or beginning of 
1680. [Wodrow s Hist., i., 372.] 



MAYBOLE AND KIRKBRIDE. 

[These two parishes were united soon 
after 1571. 

Maybole. The vicarage of Minibole, now 
called Maybole, belonged to the Cistercian 
Nunnery of North Berwick. Its church 
was dedicated to St Cuthbert, and con 
tained a chapel of St Ninian founded in 
1431. There was a chapel in the parish 
on the lands of Auchendrane. Maybole 
had three Holy Wells Our Lady s, St 
Anthony s, and St Helen s. Within the 
bounds were two early dedications, pro 
bably chapels, St Muireach s, at the place 
called St Murrays, and St Kenneth s, at 
Kilchenzie. On Lammas day, the first of 



Aug., a fair was held at Maybole. In 
the town are the ruins of St Mary s Col 
legiate Church of Maybole, founded in 
1371, by Sir John Kennedy of Dunure, 
the earliest foundation of the kind in 
Scotland. The last event of note in the 
history of St Mary s took place in May 
1563, when Gilbert, fourth Earl of Cassillis, 
headed an attempt to overturn the Refor 
mation. Some two hundred of the Kennedy 
Clan, with their allies, rose in arms, and 
took possession of that church, where, in 
open defiance of the law, they had Mass 
sung with full Roman ceremonial. It was 
the last of several such efforts. The leaders 
of this demonstration were promptly 
brought to trial ; and the reaction went 
no further. Two years before this, Quentin 
Kennedy, Abbot of Crossregal, challenged 
John Knox to an open debate on some of 
the theological questions of the time. On 
28th Sept. 1561, their meeting took place 
in one of the larger ancient houses still left 
standing at Maybole. The discussion lasted 
for three days, and aroused much interest 
at the time. In the corner of a field near 
the town stands a stone erected to the 
memory of six Maybole men, taken at 
Bothwell Bridge Mungo Eccles, Thomas 
Home, Robert MacGarron, John Mac- 
Harrie, John MacWhirter, and William 
Rodger. After much hard usage, they 
were shipped as convicts to Virginia in 
a vessel which was wrecked on the Moul 
Head of Deerness in Orkney, where they 
were drowned, 10th Dec. 1679. Maybole 
Church was rebuilt in 1808. 

Kirkbride. The church of Kirkbride 
belonged to the Nunnery of North Ber 
wick. It was dedicated to St Bride. Its 
ruins are still to be seen ; and the old 
churchyard around them is used for burial. 
The piece of ground adjoining keeps its 
ancient name of the Priest s Land.] 

ALEXANDER DAVIDSON, reader at 
1571 Kirkbride Nov. 1571. 



1572 



MATTHEW HAMILTON, reader here 
and at Kirkbride from Lammas 
1572 to 1590. 



1591 HEW HAMILTON, reader in 1591. 



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MAYBOLE AND KIRKBRIDE 



[PRESB. OF 



JOHN M QUORNE, M.A. ; trans, from 
15Q5 Dalmellington in 1595 ; Kirkbride 
also being in his charge; trans, to 
Straiton in 1598. 



DAVID BAKCLAY, trans, from Dailly 
15gg in 1599 ; trans, to Dumfries after 
13th June 1601. 



1608 



JAMES BONAK, MA. (St Andrews 
1601); probably of the Kossie 
family ; reader at Burntisland ; min. 
in 1608, pres. to the vicarage by James VI. 
1st June 1614 ; became a leading man among 
the Covenanters, and Moderator of General 
Assembly in 1644. He was ordered in 
Aug. 1642 to repone Gilbert Power, min. 
of Stoneykirk, whom the Assembly found 
to have been unjustly dep. When B. went 
to that parish he was opposed by a number 
of women and others armed with clubs and 
stones, who prevented his preaching in the 
kirk. This so affected him that it cast him 
into a long and dangerous fever. A com 
mittee was app. by the following Assembly 
for the trial of the rioters. He joined the 
Kesolutioners or Moderate Party in the 
Church; died about 1655. He is said to 
have been a "person of very great learn 
ing." He marr. (1) a daugh. (died 1623), of 
Duncan Craufurd of Nether Skeldoun : (2) 
Helen (died 19th Jan. 1684), daugh. of 
Thomas Kennedy of Drummurchie. Pub 
lication Epitaph on Mr William Birnie, 
min. of Ayr (Family of Birnie of Broom- 
hill). [/?<?#. Assig. ; Reg. Old Dec. ; Stran- 
raer Presb. Reg.; Glasg. Tests.; Wodrow 
MSS.,&ndAnal. } Baillie sZe^.; Bannatyne 
MiscelL, iii. ; Grose s Antiq. ; G. R. Inhib., 
xxxix., 96 ; Reg. of Deeds, dxxviii., 27 ; Ayr 
Sas., ii., 157.] 

JOHN HUTCHISON, son of John H. 

of Kirklandholm and Sanquhar ; ord. 

to Bathgate 31st Jan. 1654 ; trans, 
and adm. between 18th April and 12th 
Sept. 1655 ; deprived by Act of Parlia 
ment llth June, and Decreet of Privy 
Council at Glasgow 1st Oct. 1662 ; had an 
indulgence at Dundonald in 1672 ; returned 
to this parish in 1687. 



JOHN JAFFRAY, son of William J., 
min. of King Edward ; educated at 
Marischal College, Aberdeen ; M.A. 
(1631); adm. to Monquhitter before 21st 
Oct. 1651 ; trans, to Kirkcudbright in 1663; 
trans, and adm. before 20th July 1667. He 
did not get on well with his parishioners ; 
he accused them of attempting his life ; in 
return they charged him with profane 
swearing, striking, fighting, and drunken 
ness ; in 1670 he was forbidden by Arch 
bishop Leighton to minister further in the 
parish. [Wodrow s Hist., ii., 162, 177 ; 
Aberdeen Sas., ii., 384.] 

WILLIAM ABERCROMBIE, M.A. 
167S (Glasgow, 5th July 1666) ; pres. llth 
May, and inst. 3rd June 1673 ; 
deserted his charge at the Revolution, and 
was deprived by Act of Parliament 25th 
April 1690, restoring the Presbyterian mins. 
He retired to Edinburgh, and died 21st 
Feb. 1722, aged 74. He marr. Janet Home, 
and had issue Jean (marr. Lieut.-colonel 
William Nicolson of Lauder s Foot in the 
service of the United Provinces) ; Andrew ; 
Mary, buried in Grey friars, Edinburgh, 
26th Feb. 1694; and three others, buried 
there, 31st Oct. 1690, 8th Jan. 1695, 25th 
Feb. 1700. He wrote a description of Car- 
rick (Macfarlane s Topog. Collect. ; Pit- 
cairn s Hist, of the Kennedys). \Edin. 
Tests. ; Edin. Marr. Reg. ; Greyfriars 
Bur. Reg. ; Chalmers s Caledonia, iii. ; 
G. R. Homings, 29th March 1688 ; Glasg. 
Com. Deeds, 3rd Sept. 1701.] 
JOHN HUTCHISON, above men 
tioned ; formerly of Dundonald ; 
returned under the Toleration, and 
was present at the Presb. 3rd Aug. 1687 ; 
restored by Act of Parliament 25th April 
1690 ; died about 1695. He marr. Agnes 
Wallace, and had issue William, served 
heir, 26th Aug. 1705 ; George of Monkwood, 
advocate, born 1674, died 24th Dec. 1725 ; 
Elizabeth (marr. James Muir of Roddens, 
Co. Down). [Wodrow s Hist., i., 327 ; Ayr 
Sas., ix., 273.] 

ALEXANDER FAIR WEATHER, M.A. 
(St Andrews, 24th July 1688) ; some 
time librarian to the Univ.; passed 
trials before the Presb. there, and was 



1687 



1696 



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recommended for license to the archbishop 
4th Feb. 1685 ; never having taken the 
Test nor the Oath of Allegiance and 
Supremacy, he was received into com 
munion by the Synod of Fife 9th May 
1694 ; called 8th Aug. 1695 ; ord. 13th May 
1696; died before 1730. He marr. Mary 
Ferguson, and had issue an only child, 
Jean (marr. 1730, John Moore, yr., of 
Blairston). [Carnbee Sess. Reg. ; Ayr 
Sheriff-Court Books, 26th April 1735.] 

EGBERT FISHER, app. a teacher in 
1720 George Heriot s Hospital, 21st April 
1707 ; M.A. (Edinburgh, 22nd April 
1709) ; licen. by Presb. of Edinburgh 2nd 
July 1718 ; called 3rd Dec. 1719 ; ord. (col 
league and successor) 5th May 1720 ; died 
8th Jan. 1752. He marr. 20th Jan. 1730, 
Susanna Hutcheson (died 27th Feb. 1758), 
and had issue George, born llth March 
1731 ; James, born 2nd July 1732, died 
26th April 1750; Alexander, born 29th 
May 1737; Jean, born 2nd Dec. 1738 
(marr. John Dunlop of Greenock); 
Susanna, born 5th Feb. 1743, died 24th 
May 1748; Sarah, born 19th Jan. 1745; 
Helen, born 12th Feb. 1748. [Steven s 
Mem. of Heriot s Hosp. ; Feme s Life of 
Carstairs.] 

JAMES MACKNIGHT, called 22nd 

1753 Feb., and ord. 10th May 1753; 

trans, to Jedburgh 30th Nov. 1769. 

JAMES WRIGHT, third son of James 
1770 W., Kirkoswald; M.A. (Glasgow 
1761); licen. by Presb. of Ayr 31st 
July 1765; pres. by George III. 30th 
March, and ord. 29th Nov. 1770. One 
Sunday forenoon in harvest 1807, he stated 
to his people, after service, " that he con 
ceived a favourable opportunity to save the 
crops, then in imminent danger, was vouch 
safed by Providence, from a temporary 
change of weather, and therefore, that 
those who chose to devote the afternoon 
to that work of necessity, might in his 
opinion, do so without violation of the 
Sabbath." Complaint was made to the 
Presb., but on appeal the Synod did not 
in the circumstances disapprove of his sug 
gestion ; D.D. (St Andrews, 3rd Feb. 1810) ; 



died 20th June 1812. He marr. (1) 26th 
April 1773, Margaret (died 13th March 
1781), daugh. of John Kennedy of Balong, 
and had issue Margaret, born 8th April 
1774 ; John, born 4th Oct. 1775 ; Ann, 
born 6th Nov. 1776 ; Jean, born 29th 
March 1778 (marr. Captain George Black, 
54th Regiment) ; Helen, born 8th July 1779 ; 
all of whom, except Jean, died before 26th 
Aug. 1812 : (2) 22nd Sept. 1788, Sarah Mair 
(died at Ayr, 9th March 1819), and had issue 
Sarah, born 18th Nov. 1790. Publica 
tions Three Single Sermons (Edinburgh, 
1780-94); A Recommendation of Brotherly 
Love to ivhich is subjoined an Enquiry 
into the True Design of the Institution of 
Masonry (Edinburgh, 1786); An Effectual 
and Practicable Plan of Defence against an 
Invasion (Glasgow, 1797); A Treatise on 
the Causes of Sedition, 1798 ; Account of 
the Parish (Sinclair s Stat. Ace., in.). 
[Tombst. ; Scots Mag., Ixx.] 

CHARLES LOGAN, perhaps son of 
1813 Charles ^., Sorn ; educated at Univ. 
of Glasgow; licen. by Presb. of 
Paisley 2nd Dec. 1807; pres. by George, 
Prince Regent, 27th June 1812 ; ord. 22nd 
April 1813 ; died 14th April 1823, aged 49. 
He marr. 16th Nov. 1813, Margaret (died 
s.p. 16th May 1818), daugh. of James 
M Clymont. [Tombst.] 

JOHN PAUL, trans, from Straiton ; 
1823 pres< bv Geor S e IV. in May, and 
adm. 4th Sept. 1823; trans, to St 
Cuthbert s, Edinburgh, 17th April 1828. 

GEORGE GRAY, born 4th Jan. 1798, 
1828 son of Jolin G - arcn itect, Kelso; 
educated at Univ. of Edinburgh; 
licen. by Presb. of Kelso llth May 1819; 
ord. to Eckford 19th Sept. 1822 ; pres. by 
George IV. in May, and adm. 18th Sept. 
1828 ; D.D. (Glasgow, 23rd March 1840) ; 
app. Professor of Oriental Languages, Glas 
gow, 22nd Nov. 1839; died unmarr. at 
Moffat, 24th June 1850. Publication- 
Account of the Parish (New Stat. Ace., v.). 

ANDREW THOMSON, born 10th May 
184Q 1815, son of Andrew Mitchell T., 
D.D., min. of St George s, Edinburgh ; 
educated at Univ. of Edinburgh ; licen. 



54 



MAYBOLE AND KIRKBRIDE MAYBOLE WEST [PRESB. OF 



by Presb. of Edinburgh; pres. by Queen 
Victoria; adm. 12th Nov. 1840. Joined 
the Free Church in 1843 ; min. of Maybole 
Free Church, 1843-5 ; believed to have 
been killed by Chinese pirates, 31st Dec. 
1859. He marr. 29th Dec. 1840, Mary (died 
19th Aug. 1898), daugh. of John Thomson, 
Thornhill, Greenock, and had issue 
Margaret Shaw, born 29th March 1842. 

WILLIAM MENZIES, born at Dun- 
keld ; assistant to the Rector of 
Grammar School there ; educated 
at Univ. of St Andrews; M.A. (1822); 
licen. by Presb. of Dunkeld 29th June 
1819; ord. to East Parish, Greenock, 20th 
April 1826 ; pres. by Queen Victoria ; trans. 
and adm. 7th Dec. 1843 ; D.D. (Glasgow, 
17th March 1851); died 15th April 1870. 
He marr. 10th Oct. 1831, Margaret Pagan, 
who died 17th Aug. 1871, and had issue 
William Alfred, born 30th June, and died 
20th July 1832; William Cunningham, 
banker, Halifax, Nova Scotia, born 14th 
June 1833, died at Hyeres, France, 10th 
April 1876 ; Jemima, born 24th June 1834, 
died 3rd June 1835 ; Jane Campbell, born 
3rd March 1836 ; Robert Hair, born 20th 
May 1837, died 27th Sept. 1852 ; Elizabeth 
Pagan, born 12th Aug. 1838, died 29th 
April 1843; Peter Sinclair, min. of St 
George s-in-the-Fields, Glasgow, afterwards 
of Scots Church, Melbourne, born 1st Nov. 
1839 ; Margaret Pagan, born 21st Feb. 
1841 ; James John, born 14th Feb. 1843 ; 
Janet Helen, born 9th April 1846, died 6th 
Oct. 1858; Charles, born 16th April 1847; 
Mary Josephine, born 2nd Feb. 1849. 
[Smith s Scottish Clergy, ii., 386.] 

GEORGE PORTER, born Sornbeg, Gal- 



1870 



son 



John P., Glasgow, and Anne Smith ; 
educated at Free St Peter s School, High 
School, and Univ. of Glasgow ; B.A. (1859), 
M.A. (1860); licen. by Presb. of Glasgow 
8th June 1864; assistant at St Mary s, 
Dundee ; ord. to Bellahouston 25th Jan. 
1866; trans, and adm. 15th Sept. 1870; 
D.D. (Glasgow 1883); died at Ayr 16th 
Dec. 1919. He marr. 28th June 1877, 
Helen Hester Elizabeth, daugh. of Robert 
Thompson, linen merchant, Coleraine. 



DAVID SWAN, born Greenock 8th Oct. 
1902 1^72, son of Andrew S. and Catherine 
Bowes Macfadyen ; educated at 
Greenock Academy, High School, and 
Univ. of Glasgow; M.A (1896), B.D. 
(1898) ; licen. by Presb. of Greenock April 
1898 ; assistant at Billhead ; ord. (assistant 
and successor) 23rd Jan. 1902 ; Chaplain to 
the Forces May 1918. 



MAYBOLE WEST (Q.S.). 

[A church was built here about 1840 by Sir 
Charles Dalrymple Fergusson of Kilkerran, 
Bart. The parish was disjoined from May- 
bole and Kirkoswald 2nd July 1862.] 

JOHN THOMSON, ord. 19th Nov. 1857 ; 
1857 trans, to St Marnoch s, Kilmarnock, 
6th March 1863. 

RODERICK LAWSON, born 1832, 
eldest son of John L., Girvan ; 
educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; be 
came teacher at Falkirk and Blantyre ; 
licen. by Presb. of Edinburgh; ord. 14th 
May 1863 ; res. 12th Nov. 1897 ; died un- 
marr. at Ayr, 26th Feb. 1907. Publications 
Crossraguel Abbey (Paisley, 1883); The 
Covenanters of Ayrshire (Paisley, 1887; 2nd 
ed., 1904) ; What I saw of India and its 
People (Paisley, 1889) ; The Sacred Places 
of Scotland (Paisley, 1891); The Famous 
Places of Scotland (Paisley, 1893) ; Glimpses 
of Norway (Paisley, 1895) ; A Minister s 
Life (Paisley, 1895); Ailsa Craig: its 
History and Natural History (Paisley, 
1895); The Capital of Carrick (Paisley, 
1897); The Famous Places of England 
(Paisley, 1898); Reminiscences of Robert 
Wallace, M.P. (Paisley, p.p., 1899); 
Through Eastern Cities (Paisley, 1900); 
Persons tvho have Influenced my Life 
(Paisley, 1903); Catechism on Scripture 
Knowledge (Paisley, n.d.) ; Catechism on 
the Christian Life (Paisley, n.d.) ; Cate 
chism on Temperance (Paisley, n.d.) ; many 
others, besides Sermons and Addresses. 
[A Minister s Life.] 

GEORGE THOMSON, M.A., B.D. ; 
1898 ord. 16th April 1898; trans, to 
Carnbee 17th May 1905. 



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WILLIAM ALEXANDEK EEID, born 

loos Ports y> 14tl1 Feb - 1864 son of 
Walter R. and Jane Lamb; edu 
cated at Gordon s College and Univs. of 
Aberdeen and Edinburgh ; M.A. (Aberdeen 
1885); licen. by Presb. of Edinburgh May 
1888 ; assistant at Dalziel, Motherwell ; ord. 
min. of a Presbyterian Church, Port Dal- 
housie, Canada, 1891 ; held charges at 
Pulteney and Buffalo, New York State, 
U.S.A. ; app. missionary at Poona, India, 
1904 ; adm. to this charge 28th Sept. 1905 ; 
res. 14th Nov. 1911. Marr. 24th Sept. 1895, 
Jane, daugh. of John Hay. Publications 
Cash is Xing (London, 1900) ; Christian 
Prayer (Edinburgh, 1905) ; In the Clutches 
of the Cardinal (London, 1911) ; The Two 
Laws (Philadelphia, 1913 ; Glasgow, 1914) ; 
The Church as it was, is, and should be 
(Paisley, 1919). 

DUNCAN FINDLAY M LEAN, M.A., 
1912 B.D. ; ord. 16th March 1912 ; trans. 
to Cardonald 16th Sept. 1915. 

ALEXANDER WILLIAMSON, born 
1916 Dundee, 18th May 1879, son of 
Robert W. and Christina Duncan- 
son ; educated at Falkirk High School and 
Univ. of Glasgow ; M.A. (1900) ; licen. by 
Presb. of Linlithgow in 1903 ; assistant at 
Dalmarnock in 1903, and St George s-in- 
the-Fields, Glasgow, 1905; ord. to Largo- 
ward 28th April 1909; trans, and adm. 
llth March 1916. Marr. 7th Sept. 1909, 
Jessie Nimmo, daugh. of Alexander Stir 
ling, Glasgow. 



MONKTON AND PRESTWICK. 

[These two parishes were united soon 
after 1567. 

Monkton, oi old Monks Prestivick.The 
rectory of Monks Prestwick belonged to 
the Abbey of Paisley. Its ancient church, 
now ruined, dedicated to St Cuthbert, was 
used for worship till 1837. The chapel of 
Crosbie, with the lands in the parish of 
Dundonald lying near it, was included in 
Monkton from 1651 to 1688; but in the 
latter year all that district was given 



back to Dundonald. Near Adamton, on 
the lands of Ladykirk in this parish, are 
the ruins of the chapel of St Mary called 
Our Lady Kirk of Kyle, a famous place of 
pilgrimage. Dependent on this chapel was 
Our Lady s Chapel on the Lady Isle, some 
three miles off the coast near Troon. 

Prestwick. In old times this parish was 
commonly called Prestwick Burgh, in 
contrast to Monks Prestwick. Its church, 
which belonged to the Abbey of Paisley, 
was dedicated to St Nicholas, and on St 
Nicholas day a fair was held at Prestwick. 
Within the bounds stood St Ninian s Leper 
Hospital of Kilcass, or Kingcais, founded 
by King Robert I. Its Well only now 
remains. A new church for the united 
parishes of Monkton and Prestwick was 
built at Prestwick in 1835.] 

JOHN WYLIE, min. here 2nd Dec. 
1563 1563 J reader from 1567, and also 
of Prestwick from 1574 to 1591. 

NINIAN YOUNG, brother of James Y., 

min. of Colmonell; M.A. (Glasgow 

1578) ; reader at Ayr, 1580-93 ; held 

the vicarage of Dundonald; min. here in 

1594; died between 1st Sept. 1597 and 

16th May 1598. He marr. Janet, sister of 

John Power, burgess of Ayr, who survived 

him. and had two children. [Reg. Assig.] 

CLAUD HAMILTON, eldest son of 
1599 ^^ n ^ ^ N" ewton ) M-.A.. (Glasgow 
1596); adm. about 1599; still min. 
23rd Feb. 1613; alive in 1636. He marr. 
Isabel Hamilton. [Hamilton s Lanark ; 
Reg. Assig. ; Reg. of Deeds, cci., 70.] 

ROBERT HAMILTON, son of John 
1615 H. in Aitkenhead; M.A. (Glasgow 
1604) ; adm. about 1615. On 25th May 
1642, he admitted that " he had some breif 
notes of his sermon for the help of his 
memorie enclosed in his Byble," and was 
dep. 13th Jan. 1646 for "various mis 
demeanours." Written sermons (at least 
when they were read) were not popular in 
those days. But sometimes he prepared 
no sermons, if his statement is true, that 
"twenty-six years he had preached by 
reading of Commentaries and bringing no 
Byble to the Kirk at all." The Presb. 



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[PRESB. OF 



ordered him to take the Bible with him, 
when he "did bring a great Kirk-Bible 
with ane selch covering thairon, and in the 
samin had an quair of paper or thairby 
tyed therin, wherin his preachings were 
wreatten, and immediately after reading 
the text, goes to the said paper, and 
turneth the leafs thereof, sometimes ten or 
twelf, sometimes moe, or fewer, as occasion 
serveth, and so insisteth in reading of the 
same, till the tyme of sermon be past ; and 
that after preaching and prayer is endit, 
he layeth the Byble upon the saitt he sitts 
on within the pulpit, and when the psalm 
beginneth to be sung, he taketh the 
wreatten paper out of the Byble, and puts 
it in his berakkines, and leaveth the Bible 
there till he returne the nixt day- and 
practises the same order, and in tyme of 
sermon the most part of the people do 
nothing, but lay wajours upon the turning 
of the pages." He died Sept. 1647, aged 
about 64. He marr. (1) cont. dated 18th 
Oct. 1616, Elizabeth, daugh. of William 
M Kerrell of Hillhouse : (2) Margaret 
Brown, and had issue James, apprenticed 
to Kobert Sands, merchant, Edinburgh, 7th 
April 1652, served heir to the lands of 
Ladylands, 23rd Aug. 1649 ; John, clerk in 
1648: (3) Grizel Black, his servant. [Ayr 
Sess. Reg. , Glasg. Tests. , Inq. Ret. Ayr, 
43; Bannatyne Miscell., iii. ; Glasg. Com. 
Dec., x., 27th July 1624 ; Ayr Sas., v. 71, 
viii. 179; G. R. Sas., vii., 160; Hewat s 
A Little Scottish World, 59.] 

ROBERT MAXWELL, son of Patrick 

1640 ^ ta ^ or anc * Deacon-convener of 
the Trades in Glasgow, and Bessie 
Boyd, and grandson of John M. of Auld- 
house ; M.A. (Glasgow 1637) ; adm. (col 
league) in 1640. Refusing to conform to 
Episcopacy he was confined to his parish 
in 1662; deprived llth Oct. 1665, and had 
an indulgence at Craigie in 1672 but did 
not accept ; imprisoned 18th Jan. 1677 for 
holding conventicles; died at Bogton, 
Cathcart, 26th Mar. 1686, aged 75. He marr. 
Margaret, daugh. of Robert Blair of Bank- 
end, and had issue Robert, merchant, Glas 
gow. [Pollok Papers ; Hamilton s Lanark ; 
Wodrow s Hist., i., 327 ; Baillie s Lett.] 



1676 



ALEXANDER CUNNINGHAM, son 
of William C., merchant, Edinburgh ; 
M.A. (Edinburgh, 27th July 1663); 
min. at Colmonell in 1666; trans, and 
adm. before 1676; outed at the Revolution ; 
died in 1692, -aged about 49. He marr. 
Janet Wemyss, who survived him, and had 
issue Alexander, Regent in- Edinburgh 
Univ., 1679, died April 1696; Catherine 
(marr. 22nd Feb. 1717, James Laird, wig- 
maker, Edinburgh). [Edin. Tests. , Book 
of Old Edin. Club, viii., 100 ; Edin. Marr. 
Reg.} 

[- MUIRHEAD. According to 

Robert Simpson, D.D., author of 

Traditions of the Covenanters, this 

charge was held [about 1683] by a min. of 

the name of Muirhead. Nothing authentic 

has been ascertained about him. He is 

said to have met his death at the hands 

of Grierson of Lag and his troopers. 

[Simpson s Traditions, 367; Hewat s A 

Little Scottish World, 187.]] 

MATTHEW BAIRD, was officiating as 

a preacher in Ayr in 1682 ; called 

Nov. 1687; ord. 28th March 1688; 

died 17th April 1718. He marr. 1682, Agnes 



1720 



JOHN FULTON, licen. by Presb. of 
Dunfermline 7th March 1711 ; as 
sistant to the preceding ; called 14th 
Jan., and ord. 8th Sept. 1720; died 26th 
March 1730, aged 46. He marr. Elizabeth 
Wallace, who died 24th July 1764, and 
had issue Thomas, born 1723, served heir 
4th Feb. 1752. [Glasg. Tests. ; Tombst.] 

THOMAS ANDREWS, educated at 
Univ. of Edinburgh; M.A. (18th 
June 1713) ; licen. by Presb. of Edin 
burgh 18th Oct. 1721 ; ord. to Kilmaronock 
6th May 1724 ; called 25th Feb., trans, and 
adm. 8th July 1731 ; died between 21st 
July and llth Dec. 1734, aged about 40. 
He marr. Agnes Wallace, and had issue 
George ; Thomas ; Ann. 

JAMES STIRLING, called llth Nov. 

1787 1736 ; ord. 26th April 1737 ; trans. 

to Outer High Kirk, Glasgow, 29th 

July 1742. 



1731 



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57 



1744 



1762 



WILLIAM WALKER, born 10th Nov. 
1719, son of John W., min. of the 
Canongate, Edinburgh ; educated at 
Univ. of Edinburgh ; licen. by Presb. of 
Edinburgh 26th March 1740; called 17th 
March 1743 ; pres. by David Blair of 
Adaniton ; ord. 10th May 1744 ; trans, 
to Rotterdam 28th May 1760; died 6th 
March 1774. He marr. (1) 26th Sept. 
1749, Susanna Sturment, widow of Thomas 
Latimer, merchant, Virginia, and had issue 
John, merchant, born 17th Aug. 1751, 
died in the West Indies ; Mary, born 28th 
June 1753 ; Robert, min. of the Canongate, 
born 30th May 1755; Sarah: (2) 1767, 
Elizabeth Lawson, widow of William 
Robertson, merchant, Rotterdam ; she sur 
vived him, s.p. [Ayr Sess. Reg. ; Steven s 
Scot. Church, Rotterdam, 194, 203, 336.] 

JOHN CUNNINGHAME of Bridge- 
house, born 1729, son of Alexander 
C., merchant, Kilraarnock, and Bar 
bara Hodgert ; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow; M.A. (1746); licen. by Presb. 
of Irvine 2nd Jan. 1753 ; ord. to Dalmelling- 
ton 21st Oct. 1756 ; pres. by Thomas, Earl 
of Dundonald, 23rd March 1761 ; trans, and 
adm. 1st July 1762 ; died unmarr. 28th May 
1774. [Scots Mag., xxiii. ; Tombst.] 

ANDREW MITCHELL, of Avisyard, 
born 1725, second son of Hugh M. 
of Dalgain and Margaret Campbell 
of Fairfield ; educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; 
licen. by Presb. of Ayr 8th March 1749 ; 
ord. to Muirkirk llth July 1751 ; pres. by 
Miss Catherine Blair of Adamton Nov. 
1774; trans, and adm. 19th Jan. 1775; 
D.D. (Edinburgh, 5th March 1784); died 
unmarr. 14th Oct. 1811. He was the 
"Andro Gowk" of The Kirk s Alarm. 
Publications The Causes of Opposition to 
the Gospel, and the Moral Tendency of its 
Doctrines to remove them Considered, a 
sermon (Edinburgh, 1764) ; Account of the 
Parish (Sinclair s Stat. Ace., xii.). [Tombst.; 
Wallace s Burns, iii., 94.] 

JOHN STEEL OUGHTERSON, born 
3rd Dec. 1770, son of Arthur O., min. 
of West Kilbride ; educated at Univ. 
of Glasgow ; M.A. (1793) ; ord. to West Kil 
bride 3rd July 1805 ; pres. by Robert Reid 



1775 



of Adamton 10th March, and adm. 24th 
Sept. 1812 ; died 24th Dec. 1829. He marr. 

| 24th June 1805, Helen (died s.p. 22nd Jan. 

| 1825), third daugh. of William Macredie 
of Perceton. [Tombst. } 

THOMAS BURNS, born at Mossgiel, 
Mauchline, 10th April 1796, third 
son of Gilbert B. and Jean Brecken- 
ridge, and nephew of Robert Burns ; edu 
cated at Haddington (where Edward Irving 
was his teacher) and Univ. of Edinburgh ; 
licen. by Presb. of Haddington 3rd Dec. 
1822; tutor in the family of Sir Hew 
Dalrymple, North Berwick ; ord. to Ballan- 
trae 13th April 1826 ; pres. by Robert Reid 
of Adamton 23rd Jan., and trans, and adm. 
18th May 1830. Joined the Free Church 
in 1843; min. of Monkton Free Church, 
1843-6 ; adm. to Free Church, Portobello, 
25th June 1846. In 1847 he left for Otago, 
New Zealand, where he was from 1848 to 
1854 the sole min. of the Scottish colonists ; 
D.D. (Edinburgh 1860) ; first Chancellor of 
Otago Univ., 1869 ; died 22nd Jan. 1871. 
A monument to him occupies a prominent 
site in Dunedin. He marr. 4th Jan. 1830, 
Clementina (died 19th July 1878), daugh. of 
James Francis Grant, rector of Merston, 
Sussex, and niece of preceding min., and 
had issue Arthur John, born 22nd Oct. 
1830; Clementina, born 24th July 1832 
(marr. 14th June 1848, A. J. Ellis, Col 
lector of Customs) ; Jane, born 23rd Jan. 
1835 (marr. 21st May 1856, William Banner- 
man, min. of Presbyterian Church, Toko- 
mairiro and Clutha, New Zealand) ; Ann, 
born 25th June, and died 1st Dec. 1837 ; 
Annie, born 20th July 1839 (marr. Henry 
Livingstone) ; Frances, born 25th Oct. 1841 
(marr. Alexander Livingstone) ; Agnes; Isa 
bella (marr. Alexander Stevenson, Dunedin). 
Publication Account of the Parish (New 
Stat. Ace., v.). [Fifty Years Syne (Jubilee 
Memorial of Presbyterian Church of Otago) 
(1898).] 

GEORGE JAMES LAWRIE, born 20th 

Nov. 1796, son of Archibald L., D.D., 

min. of Loudoun ; educated at Univ. 

of Glasgow ; Snell Exhibitioner, Balliol 

College, Oxford (1816-18) ; licen. by Presb. 

of Irvine in 1822 ; ord. (by Presb. of Irvine) 



58 MONKTON AND PRESTWICK MUIRKIRK OF KYLE [PRESB. OF 



junior chaplain at Madras, Nov. 1823 ; app. 
chaplain in 1830; res. in 1838; became 
farmer at Castlecary, Galloway; pres. by 
John, second Marquess of Bute ; adm. 2nd 
Nov. 1843 ; D.D. (Glasgow 1828) ; died at 
Hythe, Kent, 14th Feb. 1878. He marr. 
21st Aug. 1827, Laura Louisa (died 25th 
April 1898), second daugh. of Samuel 
Ludlow, Presidency Surgeon, Delhi, and 
had issue Mary Louisa, born 2nd Jan. 
1834 (marr. 6th April 1858, Edmund Lewis 
Hooper, schoolmaster, London) ; Annie 
Adair, born 26th Aug. 1835, died 26th 
April 1919 (marr. 18th April 1860, Henry I 
Bean Mackeson, Hythe); Harriet Dalma- 
hoy, born 19th Dec. 1837, died 31st Jan. 
1846 ; Flora Hastings, born 25th April 1841 
(marr. 24th Dec. 1867, Thomas Shelford, 
Singapore). Publication Songs and Mis 
cellaneous Pieces (Ayr, 1874). He was 
author of the song, " Hae ye mind o lang 
lang syne." [Modern Scottish Poets, x., 35 ; 
Addison s Snell Exhibitions, pp. 97-8 ; The 
Burns Country, 199.] 

WALTER FOTHERINGHAM LOR- 
RAINE, ord. to St Columba s, Oban, 
21st March 1877; trans, and adm. 

25th April 1878; died unmarr., 7th Jan. 

1880. 

JOHN PATRICK, M.A., B.D. ; trans, 
from High Kirk, Kilmarnock, and 
adm. 13th May 1880; trans, to 
Greenside, Edinburgh, 28th Dec. 1887. 

DAVID ALLAN REID, born Carlisle, 

1888 20th Aug< 1858 > S0n f Jolm R- 
and Janet Robertson ; educated at 

Greenock Schools and Univ. of Glasgow; 
M.A. (1884), B.D. (1887) ; licen. by Presb. 
of Glasgow June 1887 ; assistant at North 
Leith ; ord. 9th May 1888. 



PRESTWICK ST NICHOLAS 
(Q.S.). 

[Within the parish stands, roofless but well 
preserved, the ancient church of St Nicholas. 
It is a building of the twelfth century, but 
a good deal altered in later times. Till 
1837 it was the parish church of Prestwick. 



A new church at Prestwick was built chiefly 
through the munificence of William Weir 
of Kildonan and opened in 1908. The 
parish was disjoined from Monkton and 
erected by the Court of Teinds, 19th 
March 1909.] 

ROBERT i LEGGAT, a Romish priest 
who conformed and was reader in 



1567 



1567. 



JAMES MONTGOMERY CRAW- 

1908 FORD > born 19th Nov - 18 64, son 
of Robert C., Ayr, and Jean Mont 
gomery ; educated at Univ. of Glasgow; 
licen. by Presb. of Paisley in 1891 ; assist 
ant at St Vincent s, Glasgow, 1891 ; ord. to 
Lerwick 8th June 1893; trans, to Scotstoun 
3rd Oct. 1901 ; ind. 3rd Dec. 1908. Marr. 
2nd June 1899, Martha Bowman, eldest 
daugh. of Alexander Campbell, Annfield, 
Bishopbriggs, and has issue Margaret 
Murdoch, born 10th March 1900 ; Robert, 
born and died 20th Jan. 1901 ; James 
Montgomery, born 2nd May 1902 ; Alex 
ander Campbell, born 12th Aug. 1903, died 
4th Sept. 1909 ; John, born 14th Feb. 1906, 
died 7th April 1907 ; Jean Montgomery, 
born 17th Feb. 1911. Publication The 
Parish of Lerwick [1701-1901] (Lerwick, 
1901). 



MUIRKIRK OF KYLE. 

[Muirkirk was disjoined from Mauchline 
on 29th July 1631. Its severance was 
ratified by Act of Parliament on 28th June 
1633. For a long time the parish church 
was commonly known as the Kirk of the 
Muir. On the farm of Priesthill in the 
parish is a monument in memory of John 
Brown, carrier there, who, on the first of 
May 1685, Claverhouse caused to be shot 
before his own door, in presence of his 
wife and children. The church of Muir 
kirk was rebuilt in 1812. There is a 
mission chapel in the parish at Kames.] 

JAMES CAMPBELL, reader 1576 to 
1576 1591. 



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JOHN REID, heritor of the two merk- 
16gl land, called the Pennyland, 25th Nov. 
1631 ; adm. in 1631 ; did not conform 
in 1662, yet was allowed to remain by con 
nivance ; complained against by the Synod 
22nd Oct. 1674. He marr., and had issue 
Elspeth (marr., cont. 13th July 1660, John, 
eldest son of James Reid in Dernielaw. 
[Sed.-book of Teinds ; Wodrow s Hist., i., 
327 ; Reg. of Deeds, Mack., 13th Nov. 1664.] 

HUGH CAMPBELL, probably son of 
1682 Hugh C. of Netherplace, and Janet 
Campbell; M.A. (Glasgow 1654); 
deprived by Act of Parliament llth June, 
and Decreet of Privy Council 1st Oct. 1662 ; 
was confined to the parish ; ordered to be 
summoned 15th July 1675, for baptizing 
and marrying irregularly, and 5th June 
1676 for preaching without a presentation. 
His life was in serious danger in 1678 owing 
to a design of the more violent opponents 
of the indulgence, but their scheme was 
defeated by the action of James, Earl of 
Loudoun. Again min. in 1687. 

JAMES GRAY, a native of Aberdeen ; 
1684 educated at King s College, Aber 
deen; M.A. (llth July 1676); he 
was min. here in 1684, when he was aged 
25, and unmarr., but did not reside in the 
parish ; deserted his charge at the Revolu 
tion, and was deprived by Act of Parlia 
ment 25th April 1690, restoring the Presby 
terian mins. He became agent of the 
Episcopal party in London, for which he 
received from the Government 100 yearly. 
In 1705 he intruded at Logiebride, Perth 
shire. [Kilconquhar Sess.] Reg. ; Wodrow s 
Anal., ii., 278 ; Brit, and For. Evang. Rev., 
xiii. ; P. C. Acta, 3rd April 1705.] 

HUGH CAMPBELL, M.A.; above 
1687 noticed; returned and preached in 
his house at Netherwood after the 
grant of liberty 5th July 1667 ; died Jan. 
1714, aged about 80. He marr. (1) Bessie 
Reid, who died 2nd Oct. 1673, and had 
issue John; George of Waterhaughs, 
served heir 26th Feb. 1718; James; 
Mungo; Thomas; Hugh; James; Marion: 
(2) Rebecca Carmichael, and had issue- 
Janet : (3) 14th May 1695, Agnes Camp 



bell. [Wodrow s Ilist., ii., 123, 296, 323; 
Macgill s Life of Hugh Heugh, D.D. ; 
Tombst. ; Ayr Sas., vii., 436.] 

ALEXANDER ORR, called 4th Oct. 
1717 1716 ; ord. 5th June 1717 ; trans, to 
Hoddam 10th July 1729. 

JOHN CAMPBELL, called 15th Jan., 
173Q and ord. 12th May 1730; trans, to 
Galston 27th Nov. 1735. 

WILLIAM YOUNGER, M.A. (Glasgow, 
1737 13th April 1715) ; licen. by Presb. of 
Biggar 15th Oct. 1730; called 22nd 
Oct. 1736 ; ord. 10th Feb. 1737 ; died 17th 
Sept. 1750, aged 58. He marr. 2nd Juno 
1742, Margaret (died 21st Oct. 1758), third 
daugh. of Hugh Mitchell of Dalgain, and had 
issue Janet; Jean, born 3rd June 1746. 
[Tombst. (Glasg. Cath. Bur. Ground).] 

ANDREW MITCHELL, M.A. ; called 
17gl 5th March, and ord. llth July 1751 ; 
trans, to Monkton and Prestwick 
19th Jan. 1775. 

JOHN SHEPHERD, born 21st May 

1775 1741, son of George S., min. of 
Newbattle ; educated at Univ. of 

Edinburgh; licen. by Presb. of Dalkeith 
7th Aug. 1764; ord. by Scots Presb. in 
London 20th Oct. 1772 ; rnin. of a Presby 
terian Congregation at Hemel Hempstead, 
Hants; pres. by John, Earl of Loudoun, 
16th March, and adm. 21st Sept. 1775 ; 
died unmarr., 14th Aug. 1799. Publication 
Account of the Parish (Sinclair s Stat. 
Ace., vii.). [Tombst.] 

WILLIAM RUTHERFORD, M.A. ; 

^ cen> k v Presb. of Caithness 25th 
Aug. 1767 ; ord. by the Scots Presb. 
of London, min. of a Presbyterian congre 
gation at Uxbridge. There also he kept 
a school ; D.D. (St Andrews 1784) ; became 
assistant at Kelso 2nd Nov. 1795 ; pres. by 
Flora, Countess of Loudoun, and her 
curators in Jan., and adm. 10th April 
1800; died 1st Sept. 1820, aged 74. He 
marr. (1) a lady whose name has not been 
ascertained, and had issue William, born 

1776 ; Mary, born 1778 : (2) 23rd July 1801, 
Elizabeth, daugh. of William Scott of 
Knockenstobo. Publications Two Single 



1800 



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Sermons (London, 1781 ; Kilmarnock, 1810) ; 
Elements of Latin Grammar (1787) ; A 
View of Ancient History, including the 
Progress of Literature and the Fine Arts 
[believed by his friends to have been written 
by John Logan, min. of Leith], 2 vols. 
(London, 1788-91). [Kelso Presb. Reg. , 
Tombst.] 

ALEXANDER BROWN, born in parish 
1814 of Tongland, 1785 ; educated at Univ. 
of Edinburgh ; licen. by Presb. of 
Kirkcudbright 15th June 1809 ; assistant 
at St Quivox; pres. by commissioners of 
Flora, Countess of Loudoun, 19th Feb., 
and ord. (assistant and successor) 30th 
June 1814 ; died 2nd Dec. 1831. He marr. 

(1) 29th June 1813, Grace Gordon, who 
died at Ayr 17th May 1814, and had issue 
Grace, born 9th May 1814 (marr. llth 
June 1839, Robert Robertson, writer, Ayr) : 

(2) 14th Nov. 1820, Margaret (died 20th 
Aug. 1837), daugh. of John Loch of Rachan, 
parish of Broughton . Publication Account 
of the Parish (New Stat. Ace., v.). 

JAMES SYMINGTON, born Douglas, 
1832 Lanarkshire, 1785 ; educated at Univ. 
of Edinburgh; licen. by Presb. of 
Lanark 8th Sept. 1819; assistant at 
Douglas and Mauchline; pres. by Flora, 
Marchioness of Hastings, 15th March, and 
ord. 27th Sept. 1832; died 5th Oct. 1852. 
He marr. 18th Oct. 1836, Mary Gordon, 
who died 13th Nov. 1884, and had issue- 
Elizabeth, born 15th Nov. 1837 (marr. 
William Smith, min. of Douglas) ; William, 
born 21st Aug. 1839 ; Grace, born 12th Feb. 
1841 ; James, min. of Leadhills, born 26th 
Sept. 1842; John, born 10th Oct. 1845; 
Campbell, born 9th March 1847. 

ALEXANDER JOHNSTON, licen. by 
1858 Presb. of Linlithgow 18th Jan. 1848 ; 
pres. by Henry, fourth Marquess of 
Hastings ; ord. 3rd March 1853 ; died 25th 
April 1866. He marr. 25th Jan. 1854, Mary 
Shaw, who died 27th Oct. 1861, and had 
issue Sarah, born 15th July 1858. 

LEWIS BEATON, M.A. ; pres. by 
1867 Henry, fourth Marquess of Hastings, 
and ord. 10th Jan. 1867 ; trans, to 
Carnwath 1st Aug. 1878. 



ROBERT MONTGOMERY, born South- 
_ ^ end, Argyllshire, 5th June 1848, son 
of Duncan M. and Flora Hawthorn ; 
educated at Southend School and Univ. of 
Glasgow ; M.A. (1875), B.D. (1877) ; licen. 
by Presb. of Kintyre 26th Sept. 1877; 
missionary at Kinning Park and St 
Columba s Church, Glasgow ; ord. 9th Jan. 
1879; res. 17th May, and died 22nd Nov. 
1910. He marr. llth March 1879, Annie 
Vallance, daugh. of James Bardner, and 
had issue Duncan Chrystal, born 9th Dec. 
1879 ; James Bardner, born 22nd April 
1881 ; Robert, born 10th Sept. 1882 ; 
Hugh Hawthorn, born 30th Sept., and 
died 23rd Nov. 1884; Norman, born 23rd 
Aug. 1888 ; Archibald William, born 13th 
Sept. 1890 ; Leslie Balfour, born 14th April 
1892 ; Isobel Flora, born 9th March 1894 ; 
Donald Vallance, born 12th Juno 1897. 

JOHN HENDERSON, born Morebattle, 



1910 

schoolmaster, and Janet Hunter ; 
educated at Morebattle Public School and 
Univ. of Edinburgh; M.A. (1893), B.D. 
(1896) ; licen. by Presb. of Kelso 5th May 
1896; assistant at Townhead, Glasgow, 
Sept. 1896 ; ord. to Cowdenbeath 13th Oct. 
1898; trans, and adm. 21st Sept. 1910. 
Marr. 6th June 1900, Ina Joan Noble, 
daugh. of Thomas Campbell, Shanghai, 
and has issue Barbara Bonnar, born llth 
May 1901 ; Janet Hunter, born 6th Nov. 
1904 ; James Ogilvy, born 25th April 1910 ; 
Ina Jane Noble, born 30th Sept. 1915. 



OCHILTREE. 

[The vicarage of Ochiltree belonged to 
the Abbey of Melrose. Its church was 
dedicated to St Conal, and contained an 
altar of St Mary. Within the church of 
Ochiltree, in March 1564, John Knox was 
marr. to his second wife, Margaret, daugh. 
of Andrew, Lord Ochiltree. In 1789 the 
Parish Church was rebuilt. Its founda 
tion was laid by James Boswell, the 
biographer of Dr Johnson.] 



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ROBERT HAMILTON, app. 2nd July 
1562 ky the Assembly to preach in the 
implanted kirks of Carrick suc 
cessively till next Assembly, and (29th Dec 
1562) to be present, with others, at the 
inauguration of a superintendent, which, 
however, did not take place; trans, to 
Irvine about 1566. 

JOHN INGLIS, min. in 1567, with 
1567 Cumnock and Auchinleck also in 
his charge; was a member of the 
Convention at Leith in 1571, and of the 
Assembly in March 1572; removed to 
Auchinleck before 1574, but returned after 
1580 ; was one of the commissioners named 
by the Privy Council 6th March 1589 for 
the preservation of true religion in the 
bailiary of Kyle ; was nominated constant 
Moderator of the Presb. by General 
Assembly in 1606 ; still min. in 1608. He 
marr. Agnes Grosar, and had issue John, 
apprenticed to Robert Verner, skinner, 
20th Jan. 1586-7 ; Joseph, apprenticed to 
Robert Graham, tailor, 25th Feb. 1589-90 ; 
Daniel, apprenticed to John Skinner, 1st 
April 1607 ; Samuel, apprenticed to Patrick 
Hepburn, apothecary, 26th Dec. 1610; 
William, apprenticed to Thomas Finnic, 
tailor, 8th Sept. 1613. [Reg. Min.; Reg. 
of Deeds, xli. ; Lochleven Papers ; Calder- 
wood s Hist., iv., 570; Edin. Apprentice 
Reg.} 

JOHN FERGUSHILL, M.A., min. in 
1614 1614 J deprived by the Court of 
High Commission 28th March 1620, 
and warded at Perth. He was a member 
of Assembly in 1638 ; trans, to Ayr 14th 
Nov. 1639. 

JOHN BLYTH, born 1604, son of Henry 
1641 B., min. of Eccles; educated at 
Univ. of Edinburgh; M.A. (24th 
July 1630); was on the Exercise at Kirk- 
caldy 7th Jan. 1636 ; adm. 27th May 1641 ; 
coll. 29th Nov. 1643; died April 1665. 
[Glasg. Tests.] 

ROBERT MILLER, son of Andrew M., 
1661 min. of Girvan; educated at Univ. 
of Glasgow, where he was a dis 
tinguished student; adm. (probably col 
league) between 24th Nov. and 15th Dec. 



1661 ; deprived by Act of Parliament llth 
June, and Decreet of Privy Council 1st Oct. 
1662 ; went to Holland and France ; obtained 
the degree of M.D. in 1668 ; returned under 
an indulgence from the Privy Council 27th 
July 1669, but was fined by them, 8th July 
1673, for not keeping the anniversary of the 
Restoration. Accused at the Synod, 22nd 
Oct. 1674, of not observing the instructions 
prescribed by the Privy Council ; he was 
libelled 3rd Nov. 1681 and 17th Dec. 1683, 
although the Lord Advocate declared he 
"had behaved himself loyally and duti 
fully in reading the proclamation and 
declaration anent the Plot, and preaching 
against it," and he was ordered to find 
caution in 3000 merks to appear when 
called. He died in 1685. He marr. (1) 
Margaret, daugh. of Gilbert Kennedy of 
Girvanmains ; (2) Grizel, daugh. of Colonel 
Hugh Cochrane, brother of William, Earl 
of Dundonald, and had issue Robert, 
min. of St Quivox ; William, M.D. : John, 
min. of Neilston ; Hugh ; Margaret ; 
Katherine ; Mary; Jean. [Wodrow s Hist.. 
ii., 132; Nisbet s Her., ii., 42; Reg. Old 
Dec., L] 

[PATRICK PEACOCK, M.A., formerly 
16172 min. of Kirkmabreck ; had an in 
dulgence here conjointly with pre 
ceding 3rd Sept. 1672, but apparently did 
not accept as he went to Ireland and was 
chaplain at Killyleagh Castle. [Wodrow s 
Hist., ii., 204 ; Reid s Ireland, ii., 519.]] 

JOHN MITCHELL, called in Feb., 
16go adm. 29th, died 30th April 1690 
(probably the shortest incumbency in 
the church). He left a widow. 

MATTHEW COUPER, trans, from 

Lilliesleaf and adm. 21st Aug. 

1695 ; trans, to Kinfauns 12th Sept. 
1700. 

SAMUEL LOCKHART, educated at 

^ Univ. of Glasgow; licen. by Presb. 

of Ayr 7th Feb. 1705; called 3rd 

May, and ord. 12th Sept. 1705; died 8th 

March 1724, aged 48. He marr., cont. 16th 

March 1709, Ann, daugh. of Alexander Orr, 

min. of St Quivox, and had issue Alex- 



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[PRESB. OF 



ander; Mary (marr. pro. 18th Jan. 1736, 
Bailie William Adie, merchant, Dun- 
f ermline) ; Alexander ; Margaret ; James ; 
Samuel ; Janet. [Tombst. ; Ayr Sher. Court 
Books, 27th May 1734.] 

GEORGE REID, born 1696, son of 
1725 Alexander R., covenanter, tenant in 
Easter Mains, Uphall Parish, and 
Margaret Storie ; M.A. (Edinburgh, 30th 
May 1723) ; licen. by- Presb. of Linlithgow 
30th Oct. 1723 ; became chaplain to James 
Boswell of Auchinleck; called 7th Jan., 
and ord. 16th June 1725 ; died FATHER OF 
THE CHURCH 6th April 1786. He marr. 
24th Nov. 1746, Jane (died 8th Oct. 1770), 
daugh. of George Campbell of Treesbank, 
and had issue Alexander ; James, born 
15th May 1754, died 7th Dec. 1762; George 
of Ratho. [Tombst. ; Wodrow s Anal.} 

DAVID GRANT, born in parish of 
17g6 Madderty, 9th April 1750; educated 
at Univs. of St Andrews and Edin 
burgh ; sometime teacher in George 
Watson s Hospital; licen. by Presb. of 
Edinburgh 29th July 1778 ; ord. to Groat 
Market Presbyterian Congregation, New- 
castle-on-Tyne, 14th Nov. 1781 ; adm. to 
Ettrick 4th May 1786 ; pres. by Elizabeth, 
Countess Dowager of Glencairn, 19th Aug., 
and adm. 14th Dec. 1786 ; died 16th July 
1791. He marr. 1783, the sister of Sir 
Thomas Mills, Knight. She died April 
1785, and had issue an only child, James, 
born 3rd April 1784. Publications The 
Living Manners of the Times (Edinburgh, 
1779); The Necessity and Advantages of 
Religious Consideration (Edinburgh, 1782) ; 
Sermons, Doctrinal and Practical, 2 vols. 
(Newcastle, 1785; Ayr, 1793). [Tombst. ; 
Sermons, ii. ; Hist. Memorials of Presby- 
terianism in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 75.] 

WILLIAM THOMSON, M.A. ; school- 
1792 master of Kirkpatrick - Fleming, 
and afterwards teacher in George 
Heriot s Hospital, Edinburgh, 8th Oct. 1787 ; 
licen. by Presb. of Edinburgh 22nd April 
1789 ; pres. by Elizabeth, Countess Do\vager 
of Glencairn, Oct. 1789; ord. 12th April 
1792; died at Glasgow, 26th Aug. 1817, 
aged 55. He marr. 13th Sept. 1792, Eliza 



beth Johnston, who died 31st Aug. 1801, 
and had issue Margaret, born 10th July 
1793, died 24th May 1823 ; Jean, born 15th 
Sept. 1795, died 16th June 1822; Eliza 
beth, born 26th Dec. 1797; Mary, bom 24th 
June 1800. Publications A Scripture 
Defence of Christ s Supreme Divinity (Ayr, 
1793); A Treatise on the Atonement of 
Christ (Ayr, 1797); The New Testament 
translated from the Greek, and the four 
Gospels arranged in harmony, with Pre 
liminary Observations, and Notes, Critical 
and Explanatory, 3 vols. (Kilmarnock, 
1816) ; The Spirit s Standard, a sermon, 
with a sketch of his Life and Writings 
(Glasgow, 1817) ; Account of the Parish 
(Sinclair s Stat. Ace., v., xxi.). [M Farlan s 
Serm. ; Steven s Mem. of Heriot ; Tombst.] 

JOHN LINDSAY, licen. by Presb. of 
1818 Edinburgh 28th April 1790 ; ord. to 
Auchinleck 29th Aug. 1793; pres. 
by Alexander Boswell of Auchinleck 20th 
Jan., and adm. 5th June 1818; died 6th 
July 1832. He marr. 28th April 1802, 
Janet Blackstock, who died s.p. 16th Nov. 
1842. 

JAMES BO YD, trans, from Auchinleck ; 

pres. by the Presb. jure devoluto 30th 

Jan., and adm. 18th April 1833 ; 

trans, to Tron Parish, Glasgow, 18th April 

1844. 

WILLIAM MONTGOMERY WALKER, 

1844 born Irvine > 18th Feb - 1805 fourtn 
son of Thomas W., M.D., Irvine, and 

Mary, daugh. of Charles Fleeming, M.D., 
R.N. ; educated at Irvine Grammar School 
and Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of 
Irvine in 1829 ; assistant at St George s 
Parish, Glasgow; ord. to Scots Church, 
Huntingdon, Montreal, Canada, 5th Nov. 
1834; pres. by John, second Marquess of 
Bute; adm. 15th Aug. 1844; died 24th 
April 1880. A. K. H. B. describes him " as 
the best preacher I ever heard, the truest 
genius I ever knew." He marr. 20th Nov. 
1835, Jane Walker (died 13th Nov. 1891), 
daugh. of Hugh Barr of Hillside, Hunt 
ingdon, Quebec, and had issue Mary 
Fleeming, born 1st Jan. 1838 (marr. James 
Wilson, min. of St Quivox); Margaret 



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Laird, born 3rd Oct. 1839 : Thomas, min. of 
Dairy, born 23rd Sept. 1841 ; Jane, born 
21st Sept. 1844 ; William Hugh, M.P.P. for 
Co. of Huntingdon, Canada, born 25th July 
1847 ; Josiah Charles, born 6th May 1851, 
died young; Frances Hunter, born 21st 
Oct. 1854; Patrick Hunter, M.B., C.M., 
district surgeon, Tembuland, South Africa, 
born 15th April 1858. ["Churchmen who 
never got their Due," by A. K. H. B., in The 
Scottish Church, ii., 260-6.] 

NIEL MACKAY, born Southend, Kin- 

1880 tyre 14th Oct 1851) son of Peter M< 
and Janet M Kerrell ; educated at 

Southend Public School and Univ. of 
Glasgow; M.A. (1875), B.D. (1878); licen. 
by Presb. of Kintyre 8th Sept. 1878; 
assistant at Milton and Billhead parishes, 
Glasgow; ord. 15th Sept. 1880. Marr. 
10th Aug. 1882, Teresa Kossuth, daugh. of 
Duncan Forbes. 



PATNA (Q.S.). 

[A church was built here in 1837. On 
2nd July 1877 the parish of Patna was 
disjoined from Dalmellington, Dalrymple, 
Kirkmichael, and Straiton.] 

JOHN SPEIRS, born Lochwinnoch, 
1841 1804, eldest son of Matthew S., 
farmer ; educated at Univ. of Glas 
gow; licen. by Presb. of Greenock; ord. 
29th April 1841. Joined the Free Church 
in 1843 ; min. of Free Church, Kinglassie, 
1845-78; died 8th Feb. 1878. He marr. 
1852, Elizabeth S. Laird. 

THOMAS EASTON MACFADYEAN, 
1849 son of John M., merchant, Glasgow ; 
educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. 
by Presb. of Glasgow 5th May 1847 ; ord. 
15th March 1849 ; res. 1876 ; died unmarr. 
at Prestwick 20th Jan. 1877. 

ALEXANDER ROBERTSON GIBSON, 
1876 ord. 27th March 1876 ; first min. of 
the parish ; trans, to Carnoustie 7th 
Jan. 1880. 

CHARLES STEWART RUSSELL, ord. 

1880 3rd MaV 188 ; trans - to Stair 3rd 

July 1884. 



WILLIAM HENDRY, born Keith, 
1884 19th July 1852, son of William H. ; 
educated at Univ. of Aberdeen ; 
M.A. (1874), B.D. (1880) ; licen. by Presb. 
of Forres 4th May 1880; ord. 4th Dec. 
1884; died unmarr. 21st Nov. 1895. 

ANDREW EWING WALLACE, M.A. ; 
1896 ord. 14th May 1896 ; trans, to Duns 
15th March 1907. 

DAVID JOHN MACLAREN,M.A.,ord. 
19Q7 25th July 1907; trans, to Trinity 
Gask, 21st Sept. 1916. 

ROBERT WOOD, M.A., ord. 1st Feb. 
1917; trans, to Newtyle, 16th May 



1917 



1919. 



DOUGLAS DICKSON ROBERTSON, 
born Glasgow, 17th Jan. 1886, son 
of Thomas Whitelaw R. and Rebecca 
Murray; educated at Hutcheson s Gram 
mar School and Univ. of Glasgow, M.A, 
(1907); licen. by Presb. of Glasgow llth 
May 1911; assistant at Blackfriars, 
Glasgow, and St Columba s, Pont Street, 
London ; ord. 3rd Sept. 1919. Marr. 14th 
Oct. 1919, Dora Selkirk, M.A., daugh. of 
Robert Stephen Henderson and Maggie 
Storrar Selkirk. 



RICCARTON. 

[From 1229 to 1238 the church of Ric- 
carton belonged to the priory of Dalmulin. 
From 1238 to 1560 it was in the possession 
of the Abbey of Paisley. Sometime after 
1578 the parishes of Craigie and Riccarton 
were united. They were severed again in 
1648. In 1823 Riccarton church was re 
built on a new site, which is now within 
the burgh of Kilmarnock.j 
1578 JOHN TURBAT, reader in 1578. 



HUGH CAMPBELL, son of William, 
1650 son of Charles C. of Horsecleugh ; 
educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; M.A. 
(1646) ; adm. 4th Sept. 1650 ; deprived by 
Act of Parliament llth June, and Decreet 
of Privy Council 1st May 1662; was accused 
March 1669 of preaching and baptizing 
irregularly ; returned under an indulgence 



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by Privy Council 3rd Sept. 1672, but was 
accused by the Diocesan Synod, 22nd Oct. 
1674, of baptizing irregularly. He returned 
in 1687. 

ALEXANDER OGILVIE got a testi- 

1663 monial 31st March 1663 ; adm. 

thereafter; trans, to Stewarton in 

1666. [Glasg. Comm. Dec., 14th July 1666.] 

ANDREW WILSON, adm. before 20th 
1668 Jan. 1668. [Glasg. Comm. Dec.] 

HUGH CRAUFURD, MA., formerly of 

New Cumnock ; had an indulgence 

jointly with preceding by Privy 

Council 3rd Sept. 1672; was cited to 

appear before Privy Council llth Aug. 

1677, and his cautioners also 31st Aug. 

1681. He returned to New Cumnock 

in 1688. 

JOHN ARBUCKLE, MA. (Glasgow 
1663); adm. to Stranraer in 1668; 
trans, to Monigaff in 1669 ; trans, 
to Craigie in 1681 ; had sasine of an annual 
rent of 64 Scots from lands of Bellshill 
about 1685 ; trans, here about 1686 ; dem. in 
1689 ; buried in Cathedral burying-ground, 
Glasgow, 27th Oct. 1717. He marr. 
Katherine Hamilton, who was buried 13th 
Dec. 1718, and had issue James ; William. 
[Treas. Sed.-Book, 28th Feb. 1696; Acts 
and Dec., Dal., 15th June 1692 ; Ayr Sheriff 
Court Book, 22nd June 1698.] 

HUGH CAMPBELL, M.A., above 
1687 mentioned; returned before 3rd 
Aug. 1687 ; died after 7th Oct. 1690, 
aged about 64. He marr. Elizabeth Cath- 
cart, and had issue James of Little 
Cessnock. 

ROBERT CUMIN, born 1660 ; studied 

16g5 at Marischal College, Aberdeen, 

1676-80; called Dec. 1694; ord. 1st 

May 1695 ; died 8th April 1739. [Tombst.} 

JOHN CAMPBELL, son of George C. 
17sg of Treesbank, and Ann Boswell ; 
licen. by Presb. of Ayr 26th April 
1738 ; called (colleague and successor) 23rd 
Jan., and ord. 10th May 1739; died 3rd 
April 1761. 



ALEXANDER MOODIE, born 1728, 
fourth son of Hugh M., gardener, 
Kilwinning ; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Dalkeith 5th 
Feb. 1754 ; ord. to Second Charge, Culross, 
26th Sept. 1759 ; pres. by Sir Alexander 
Dick of Prestonfield, Bart., Sept. 1761 ; 
adm. 8th April 1762 ; died 15th Feb. 1799. 
He marr. 6th March 1763, Janet (died 
16th Sept. 1772, aged 41), daugli. of John 
Wilson, merchant, Glasgow, and had issue 
Hannah, born 3rd Jan. 1764 ; John, min. 
of this parish; Hugh, merchant, Glasgow, 
born 14th Sept. 1767 ; Alexander, born 
27th May, died 1st Sept. 1769; Walter, 
merchant, Glasgow, born 10th Oct. 1771. 
Publication Account of the Parish (Sin 
clair s Stat. Ace., vi.). [Tombst.] 



1799 



JOHN MOODIE, born 20th Nov. 1765, 
eldest son of preceding ; educated at 
Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. 
of Ayr 4th May 1791 ; pres. by Sir William 
Cuninghame of Caprington, Bart., in April, 
and ord. 19th Sept. 1799; died 26th Jan. 
1837. He marr. (1) 2nd April 1801, Henri 
etta (died 24th Jan. 1802), daugh. of John 
Robertson, min. of Kilmarnock : (2) 5th 
Dec. 1803, Margaret Isabella (died 3rd Jan. 
1829), eldest daugh. of George Smith, D.D., 
min. of Galston, and had issue Marion, 
born 3rd Feb. 1805, died 6th March 1825 ; 
Henrietta Robertson, born llth Aug. 1806 ; 
Alexander, born 25th April 1810, died 28th 
March 1825; George, born 6th Feb. 1812, 
died 8th Feb. 1825; John, merchant, 
Glasgow, born 12th Oct. 1814; Janet, born 
1st Sept. 1816 ; Elizabeth, born 22nd March 
1818, died 30th May 1834 ; Hugh, born 14th 
Nov. 1819, died 12th March 1825. 



JAMES PORTEOUS, pres. by John 
Smith Cuninghame of Caprington 
8th March, and ord. 17th Aug. 1837 ; 
trans, to Prestonkirk 27th Sept. 1843. 



WILLIAM JEFFREY, son of Peter J. 
and Janet Fotheringham ; licen. by 
Presb. of Stirling; ord. 22nd Feb. 
1844 ; died s.p. 5th Feb. 1876. 



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EMMANUEL MORGAN, born Dun- 
fermline 27th April 1848, son of 
1876 James M. and Margaret M lver ; 
educated at Saline Parish School and Univ. 
of Edinburgh ; licen. by Presb. of Edin 
burgh 18th June 1875 ; assistant at St 
John s Parish, Edinburgh, and in this 
parish; ord. 7th Sept. 1876; res. 16th 
May 1905, and dem. his status as min. 

DAVID JACKSON TWEEDIE, born 
190g Edinburgh, 17th Oct. 1870, son of 
David T. and Jemima Reid; edu 
cated at Carriden School and Univ. of 
Edinburgh; M.A. (1895); licen. by Presb. 
of St Andrews May 1904 ; assistant at St 
Andrew s, Edinburgh ; ord. 9th Nov. 1905 ; 
trans, to Stichill and Hume 6th June 
1917. Marr. 13th April 1897, Jessie 
Fleming, daugh. of Robert Allison, Kil- 
marnock, and has issue Jeanie Allison, 
born 29th Oct. 1898; David Reid, born 
3rd Oct. 1901. 

BERRY PRESTON, born Springburn, 
1Q17 3rd Dec. 1881 ; son of William P. and 
Martha Hall ; certificated teacher in 
Whifflet Public School, Coatbridge, 1906-7 ; 
educated at Univ. of Glasgow; M.A. (1906), 
B.D. (1910); licen. by Presb. of Glasgow 
March 1910 ; assistant at Stevenston April 
1910 to Feb. 1911 ; locum tenens Calcutta 
Jute Mills and Steamers Presbyterian 
Mission Feb. 1911 to Aug. 1912; assistant 
at Springburn ; ord. to Springburn 3rd 
April 1913 ; trans, and adm. 24th Oct. 
1917. Marr. 7th Sept. 1915, Jessie Capie, 
M.B., Ch.B., daugh. of Thomas Russell, 
schoolmaster, Busby, and Janet Brockett 
Capie, and has issue William Berry, born 
llth July 1916; Janet Capie, born 20th 
April 1918. 



ST QUIVOX, FORMERLY SANCHAR- 
IN-KYLE. 

[The church of Sanchar-in-Kyle was dedi 
cated to St Kevoc. For the sake of dis 
tinction from Sanquhar in Nithsdale, this | 
parish came to be called St Kevoc s, a name 
now corrupted into St Quivox. From 1221 
to 1238 the church of Sanchar belonged to 
the Gilbertine Priory of St Mary at Dal- 



mulin within the parish. From 1238 till 
the Reformation it was owned by the Abbey 
of Paisley. The Religious House of Dal- 
mulin was founded in 1221 by Walter, third 
High Steward of Scotland. He settled it 
with Brethren of the Order of St Gilbert 
of Sempringham, drawn from the Priory 
of Sixel in Lincolnshire. The Gilbertine 
Order admitted to the same convent both 
men and women ; but there is no record 
of any female inmates at Dalmulin. This 
was the only house owned in Scotland by 
this purely English Order, and they did 
not hold it long. In or about the year 
1238, when the political relations of the 
two kingdoms had grown unfriendly, the 
Friars of Dalmulin went back to England. 
Their Priory then became a cell of Paisley 
Abbey.] 

GEORGE COCHRAN, reader in 1567 ; 
1567 died at Candlemas 1570. 

HEW KENNEDY, reader from Nov. 
1572 1572 to 1574. 

THOMAS FALCONER, reader from 
1576 ]576 to 1580. 

DAVID ALANSON [or ALISON], 
1585 reader from 1585 to 1591. 

COLIN ROW, bapt. 1st March 1576, 
eighth son of John R., min. of Perth ; 
M.A. (Edinburgh, 29th July 1598); 

adm to Drumelzier in 1603; trans, and 

adm. after 22nd Aug. 1604. 

PATRICK HAMILTON of Bogwood ; 
1618 educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; M.A. 
(1613); on the Exercise there 7th Aug. 
1616 ; adm. 1618 still min. 22nd Sept, 1622. 
He marr. (cont. 23rd Sept. 1616), Katherine, 
sister of Robert Hamilton. \Glasg. Presb. 
Reg. ; Ayr. Sess. Reg. ; Bannatyne Miscell., 
iii. ; Ayr Sas., ii., 187 ; Reg. of Deeds, cccli. 
231, cccxcii. 25.] 

ROBERT MONTGOMERIE, born 1597, 

eldest son of Adam M. of Macbie- 

hill, Ayrshire ; educated at Univ. of 

St Andrews; M.A. (1618); adm. to Kinnaird 

in 1622 ; trans, and adm. 1636 ; died Nov. 

1641. He marr. (1) (cont. 16th May 1616), 

Jean, daugh. of Sir James Lockhart of Lee : 



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(2) Janet, daugh. of Alexander Hamilton 
of Grange ; she survived him, and had issue 
Theodore of Pressbank and Lantoun in 
Barmore ; Hew of Auchenhude, died July 
1669 ; Robert ; Anna ; and Agnes. [.Ayr 
Sess. Reg. ; Glasg. Tests. ; G. R. Sas., xxi., 
340 ; Ayr Sas., iii., 475.] 

WILLIAM FULLARTON, M.A. ; adm. 
10th May 1642; deprived by the 
Privy Council 8th April 1669, but 
had an indulgence at Coylton in 1672. 

ALEXANDER GREGORIE, M.A. ; 
min. of Dreghorn before 1669 ; trans, 
here before 31st May that year; 
trans, to Ayr before 4th June 1683. 

JAMES LAMMIE, a native of Angus ; 
1 educated at King s College, Aber 
deen ; M.A. (13th July 1675) ; adm. 
before 4th April 1683 ; died unmarr. Aug. 
1684, aged about 29. [Glasg. Tests.] 

JOHN HERIOTT, M.A. (Edinburgh 

1685 1673) ; adm. about 1685 ; deserted 

his charge in 1689. He had issue 

Jean (marr. 12th June 1734, John Paterson, 

tailor, Edinburgh). 

JAMES RICHMOND, M.A. (Glasgow 

less 1665 ); called O ct - !687; ord. 27th 
March 1688 ; died before 13th March 
1700. He marr. Anna Wilson, who sur 
vived him, and had issue James ; Anna. 
[Ayr Sher. Court Books, 8th April 1700.] 

ALEXANDER ORR, M.A. (Glasgow, 
170Q 13th July 1671); adm. to Beith 
between 2nd April and 1st Oct. 
1689 ; called 6th May, and adm. 31st July 
1700 ; died 28th Sept. 1710, aged about 60. 
He marr. Barbara (buried 28th Dec. 1699), 
daugh. of David Crauford of Auchenames, 
and had issue Archibald, born 24th July 
1691 ; Alexander, min. of Muirkirk ; Ann 
(marr. Samuel Lockhart, min. of Ochiltree). 
[Wodrow s Anal, and Corresp. ; Duncan s 
Mem. of Duncan.] 

ROBERT MILLER, bapt. 3rd June 

1711 1664 son ^ R Dert M., min. of 
Ochiltree ; licen. by Presb. of Paisley 
14th July 1708; called 12th April, and 
ord. 20th Sept. 1711 ; died April 1732. 
He marr. Nov. 1724, Helen, daugh. of David 



Meldrum, min. at Tibbermore, and had issue 
an only son, Robert, served heir, 22nd 
June 1738. [Nisbet s Her., ii. App., 42 ; 
Ochiltree Sess. Reg. ; Glasg. Tests.] 

GEORGE REID, M.A. (Edinburgh, llth 
1732 June 1718); licen. by Presb. of 
Dalkeith 5th April 1720; ord. to 
Symington, Ayrshire, 20th March 1723; 
called 10th Aug., and adm. 23rd Nov. 1732 ; 
Moderator of the General Assembly 22nd 
May 1755; died 21st March 1763, aged 70. 
He marr. 23rd April 1745, Janet, daugh. of 
Ninian Ballantine of Gardrum, and widow 
of Thomas Paterson, merchant, Ayr, and 
had issue. 

WILLIAM M QUHAE, born 1st May 
17Q4 1737, son of David M., magistrate 
of Wigtown ; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Wigtown 24th 
March 1762 ; became assistant in the parish ; 
pres. by James Murray of Broughton Aug. 
1763; ord. 1st March 1764; D.D. (St 
Andrews, 2nd June 1794) ; was proposed as 
Moderator of the General Assembly in 1806, 
but declined. He died FATHEE OF THE 
SYNOD 1st March 1823. A learned and 
able man of business. His cheerful and 
happy temper, his rich fund of anecdote 
and flow of wit, rendered him an agreeable 
and pleasant companion. He marr. (1) 
llth Nov. 1765, Elizabeth (died 7th Jan. 
1780), daugh. of William Park of Barkip, 
physician, and had issue Richard, born 21st 
Dec. 1766, died in Jamaica, 9th March 1805; 
Sarah, born 30th Jan. 1769, died 29th Dec. 
1778 ; Margaret, born 31st Dec. 1770, died 
20th May 1836 ; David, born 21st Jan. 1773, 
died 3rd April 1775 ; Elizabeth, bora 22nd 
Sept. 1774, died 23rd March 1778; Glencairn 
(daugh.), born 15th Sept. 1776, died 16th 
July 1802 ; Charles (daugh.), born 28th July 
1778 : (2) 3rd June 1782, Mary Lawrie, who 
died 22nd Oct. 1824, and had issue Mary, 
born 26th Aug. 1783 (marr. John Stirling, 
D.D., min. of Craigie); Elizabeth, born 
22nd Aug. 1784; Lydia Wills, born 22nd 
Sept. 1785 (marr. 14th Jan. 1805, Thomas 
Ainsworth, Blackburn, Lanes.); William, 
major in army, born 15th June 1787; 
Patrick, born 6th Sept. 1788 ; James, born 
24th Feb. 1790, died 10th Jan. 1819; Stair 



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Park, his successor in the parish ; Laura 
Macrae, born 22nd July 1798, died 9th 
Sept. 1802. Publications The Difficulties 
which attend^ the Practice of Religion no 
just Argument against it, a discourse 
(Edinburgh, 1785) ; Account of the Parish 
(Sinclair s Stat. Ace., vii.). [Tombst.] 

STAIR PARK M QUHAE, born 27th 
1820 -M- arcn 1795, youngest son of preced 
ing ; educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; 
licen. by Presb. of Ayr 26th March 1817 ; 
pres. by George Oswald of Auchencruive 
3rd Sept. 1818 ; ord. (assistant and suc 
cessor) 2nd March 1820; D.D. (Glasgow, 
23rd March 1840) ; retired from bad health 
in 1859 ; died at St Croix, Rownhams, 
Hants, 8th March 1872. He marr. (1) 16th 
Feb. 1835, Margaret Logan (died 8th Jan. 
1841), only child of Lieut. Lewis Mac 
kenzie of the family of Scatwell, and had 
issue William, born 22nd April 1838 : (2) 
2nd May 1843, Louise Georgina (died 12th 
Jan. 1894), daugh. of John Mackenzie, and 
had issue Caroline, born 6th June 1844 ; 
Mary Lawrie, born 15th Nov. 1845; John 
Mackenzie, Commander R.N., born 8th 
June 1847; Louise Georgina, born 27th 
Dec. 1848. Publication Account of the 
Parish (New Stat. Ace., v.). 

ARCHIBALD HAMILTON 
1858 CHARTERIS, M.A. ; pres. by Alex 
ander Haldane Oswald of Auchen 
cruive ; ord. (assistant and successor) 27th 
June 1858; trans, to New Abbey 21st July 
1859. 

JAMES WILSON, born Leven, Fife, 
1869 18th March 1832, son of Peter W. 
and .Helen Elder; educated at 
Scoonie Parish School and Univ. of Edin 
burgh; licen. by Presb. of Kirkcaldy 1st 
July 1857 ; assistant at Belhaven Chapel ; 
pres. by Alexander Haldane Oswald of 
Auchencruive; ord. (assistant and suc 
cessor) 10th Nov. 1859 ; clerk of Presb. of 
Ayr, 1866-1901 ; died 8th May 1906. He 
marr. 9th July 1867, Mary Fleeming (died 
13th Nov. 1888), daugh. of William Mont- 
gomerie Walker, min. of Ochiltree, and had 
issue Jane Barr, born 22nd April 1868, 
died 31st July 1878; James Peter, his 



successor in this parish ; Helen Elder, 
born 4th May 1871, died 27th May 1919; 
William Montgomery Walker, born 26th 
Sept. 1872 ; Mary Anne, born 18th June 
1875, died 13th Aug. 1878; Margaret 
Frances, born 23rd April 1878. [Life of 
Archibald Hamilton Charteris, 38, 75, 84]. 

JAMES PETER WILSON, born 8th 
1906 ^ OV - 1869, eldest son of preceding ; 
educated at Kelvinside Academy 
and Univ. of Glasgow ; M.A. (1890), B.D. 
(1893); licen. by Presb. of Ayr 3rd May 
1893; assistant at Dalserf; ord. to Dal- 
beattie 25th Feb. 1899; trans, and adm. 
23rd Aug. 1906. Publication Introductory 
Paper on the Book of Job (Scottish Woman s 
Bible Study Association, 1914-15). 



SORN, FORMERLY DALGAIN. 

[The lands forming this parish were dis 
joined from Mauchline in 1656, but the new 
parish of Dalgain was not erected till 1692. 
Its church was built in 1658 on the lands 
of Dalgain, very near Sorn Castle. There 
was of old a chapel on the Water of Greenock 
within what is now the parish of Sorn.] 

JOHN CAMPBELL, M.A. (Glasgow 

1658 1653 ); adm - about 1658 ; deprived 
by Act of Parliament llth June, and 
Decreet of Privy Council 1st Oct. 1662 ; 
was summoned to appear before a com 
mittee of the Diocesan Synod, 28th April 
1664, for nonconformity ; returned in 1672. 

ANDREW DALRYMPLE, M.A. (Glas 
gow 1646); adm. to Auchinleck 22nd 
Jan. 1651 ; deprived llth June 1662 ; 
became min. here under indulgence 2nd 
Sept. 1669 ; was fined by the Privy Council 
8th July 1673 in half of his stipend for 
that crop for not keeping the 29th May, 
the anniversary of the Restoration ; died 
June 1676, aged about 50. He marr, 
Elizabeth Ross, who survived him, and 
had issue Margaret, served heir, 2nd Oct. 
1688 (marr. Adam Aird, jun., of Catrine). 
[Wodrow s Hist., ii., 123 ; Glasg. Tests. > 
Inq. Ret. Ayr, 653.] 



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JOHN CAMPBELL, above mentioned ; 
had an indulgence along with the 
preceding, from the Privy Council 
3rd Sept. 1672, but having preached at 
conventicles in 1678, was accused of treason 
before the Lords of Justiciary, and remitted 
by them to the Privy Council 19th Dec. 
1683. Admitting he had broken his con 
finement, officiated in private families, and 
had not read the Proclamation for the 
thanksgiving, his indulgence was revoked 
3rd Jan. 1684, and he was imprisoned on 
failure to find caution in 5000 merks that 
he would not frequent conventicles, baptize, 
or marry. But on his petition that he 
could not possibly find such caution, he was 
liberated on undertaking not to transgress 
in these matters, 24th Jan. 1684. He was 
at the first meeting of Presb. after the 
Toleration, 3rd Aug. 1687, and is styled 
min. of Dalgain 4th June 1690, but prob 
ably went to Craigie (q.v.) after that year. 
[Wodrow s Hist., iii. 468, iv. 37.] 



1684 



WILLIAM BLAIR, M.A. ; pres. before 
* s * ^ u ^ v 8* a testimonial for ordina 
tion 5th Aug., and adm. before 31st 

Aug. 1684 ; trans, to Symington, Ayrshire, 

1685. 

FRANCIS FORDYCE, had right to 

1686 8t iP en d f r cr P in 1686; trans, to 

Old Cumnock before 3rd Nov. 1686. 

WILLIAM ANDERSON, a native of 
1686 M ra y y M"A- (Ding s College, Aber 
deen, 24th Aug. 1680); adm. about 
1686 ; outed in 1689. A small pass in the 
River Ayr near the castle, over which he 
took in his flight, is still called the Curate s 
Steps. He died Aug. 1690, aged about 30. 
The Faculty of Glasgow University having 
intromitted with the stipend, granted on 
3rd June 1691, 250 merks to pay his debts. 



1692 



MUNGO LINDSAY, born 1666; was a 
teacher in the Grammar School of 
Glasgow 30th Aug. 1690; licen. by 
Presb. of Glasgow 29th April 1691 ; called 
unanimously in June, and ord. 30th Nov. 
1692 ; died March 1738. He marr. Christian 
Beg, in Corsebogue, who survived him, but 
had no issue. He left 200 merks to the 



poor of the parish. His tombstone has this 
inscription : 

" So long he lived in this secure retreat, 
Neither affecting to be known nor great- 
Humble and painful taught the great concern, 
Which yet he thought he never enough could learn : 
Skill d in the tongues of heavenly truth, 
The only language of Jehovah s mouth, 
He led his flock through the delicious fields 
(Heaven s gentle dews and rain it yields). 
Shuning law-suits by deeds he used to write, 
He sav d their purse and clear d their doubtful right ; 
And with rare bounty gratify d the poor 
From the rich treasure of his blessed store, 
Which, by the laws of God and man, descends 
To his long, dear, and valuable friends." 

[Glasg. Tests. ; Tombst. ; Privy Seed Reg., 
viii., 233 ; Steven s Sorn, 11, 28.] 

WILLIAM STEELE, licen. by Presb. 
1789 of Ayr 27th April 1737 ; called 25th 
April, and ord. 29th Aug. 1739. He 
was chosen by the General Assembly in 
1751 as one of its commissioners for apply 
ing to Government for a general augmen 
tation of the stipends of mins., but the 
application was unsuccessful owing to the 
opposition of the landed interest. Dis 
appointed by the non-success of the pro 
posal, he accepted an invitation to be min. 
of the Scots congregation at Founders 
Hall, London, and dem. his charge Oct. 
1751 ; died of consumption in April 1752. 
He collected subscriptions for building the 
bridge near the church across the River 
Ayr. He marr. 7th June 1744, Janet 
Brownlee, and had issue John; Thomas, 
born 4th July 1746; John. Publication 
Speech in the General Assembly, 1749 
(Collection of Papers for augmenting the 
stipends of the Established Church). 
[Wilson s Dissent. Churches, ii.] 

JAMES CONNELL, son of James C., 
merchant, Dunbarton ; M.A. (Glas 
gow 1740); licen. by Presb. of Dun- 
barton 12th Aug. 1746; called 2nd July, 
and ord. 26th Oct. 1752; died 14th July 
1789, aged 67. He marr. 12th June 1755, 
Anne (died at Edinburgh, 7th Dec. 1809), 
daugh. of James Farquhar, merchant, 
Edinburgh, and had issue Katherine, 
born 25th March 1756; Agnes, born 30th 
June 1758, died 18th Aug. 1786 ; Elizabeth, 
born 9th Oct. 1760, died 3rd Jan. 1841 ; 
James, born 27th Feb. 1762 ; George, born 



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3th Aug. 1765, apprenticed to a W.S. in 
1782; Jean, born 18th Nov. 1767, died 
3th Aug. 1845 ; Alexander, born 9th Nov. 
1770, died 4th June 1841 ; Arthur, surgeon 
H.E.I.C.S., Hyderabad, born 24th Dec. 
1773, died Dec. 1819. [Tombst., erected by 
fames Connell of Conheath in testimony 
)f duty, affection, and respect.] 

GEORGE GORDON, licen. by Presb. 
17go of Edinburgh 28th July 1779 ; pres. 
by William Tennant of Sorn Nov. 
1789 ; ord. 13th May 1790 ; D.D. (Glasgow, 
Nov. 1804); died 25th Dec. 1805. He 
marr. (1) Elizabeth Carruthers, who died 
13th March 1799 : (2) 14th Feb. 1800, Ann 
(died at Liverpool, 12th Nov. 1834), daugh. 
of George Lawrie, D.D., min. of Loudoun, 
and had issue George Lawrie, captain 
H.E.I.C.S., born 25th March 1801, died 
at Manipur, 30th Dec. 1844; Louisa, born 
23rd July 1802 (marr. 6th Oct. 1833, Dr 
Charles Bryce) ; Archibald Campbell, M.D., 
H.E.I.C.S., born 29th May 1804, died at 
Jallundur, 30th Nov. 1849. Publication 
Account of the Parish (Sinclair s Stat. 
Ace., xx.). 

LEWIS BALFOUR, pres. by William 
Somervell of Hamilton s Farm 22nd 
Jan., and ord. 28th Aug. 1806 ; trans, 
to Colinton 28th Aug. 1823. 

JOHN STEWART, M.A. ; trans, from 
1824 Oldham Street Church, Liverpool ; 
pres. by Miss Agnes Somervell of 
Hamilton s Farm 22nd Sept. 1823 ; adm. 
llth March 1824 ; trans, to Liberton 28th 
Sept. 1843. 

JOHN RANKINE, born 28th Dec. 1816, 

1843 son ^ Jh n R* f Knockdon, Ayr 
shire, and Marion Sloan ; educated 
at Maybole, Ayr Academy, and Univ. of 
Edinburgh; licen. by Presb. of Ayr 14th 
Sept. 1842 ; assistant at Lauder ; pres. by 
Miss Somervell of Sorn; ord. 30th Nov. 
1843; D.D. (Edinburgh 1880); Moderator 
of General Assembly 24th May 1883 ; died 
30th April 1885. He marr. 29th April 
1845, Jane (died 21st Dec. 1879), daugh. of 
Charles Simson of Threepwood, Roxburgh 
shire, and had issue John of Threepwood, 
K.C., LL.D., advocate, Professor of Scots 



1806 



Law, Edinburgh, born 18th Feb. 1846; 
Charles Simson of Threepwood, W.S., who 
assumed the name of Simson, born 15th 
Oct. 1847, died 19th Nov. 1911 ; Margaret 
Romanes, born 25th May 1849 (marr. 
John Brown, D.D., min. of Bellahouston, 
Moderator in 1916) ; Adam George, mer 
chant, Liverpool, born 17th April 1852; 
Marion Elizabeth, born 4th April 1854 
(marr. Archibald Scott, D.D., min. of St 
George s, Edinburgh, Moderator in 1896) ; 
James, Liverpool, born 23rd Dec. 1855 ; 
Janet Simson, born 29th July 1858 (marr. 
George Milligan, D.D., Professor of 
Divinity, Glasgow Univ.), died 16th Dec. 
1898 ; Graham Somervell, born 27th and 
died 30th March 1861 ; Jane Tait, born 
1st Jan., died 18th Sept. 1863. Publication 
Address at Close of General Assembly, 
1883. 

RICHARD SPENSER RITCHIE, ord. 
21st July 1885; trans, to Mains and 
Strathmartine 21st Nov. 1888. 

HENRY CUNNINGHAM BEGG, born 
188g 1st Dec. 1856, son of William B., 
D.D., min. of Falkirk ; educated at 
Falkirk Grammar School and Univ. of 
Glasgow ; liceu. by Presb. of Linlithgow 
May 1884; assistant at Sorn and Maxwell 
Parish, Glasgow; ord. 21st Feb. 1889; died 
unmarr. llth Feb. 1919. 

DAVID FYFE M MATH, born Forfar, 
24th Oct. 1889, son of Robert M. 
and Jessie Fyfe ; educated at Forfar 
Academy and Univ. of St Andrews, M.A. 
(1911), B.D. (1914); licen. by Presb. of 
Forfar 1914 ; served in European War as 
Captain R.F.A., 1914-19, awarded M.C. 
1917 ; assistant at Galston ; ord. 18th June 
1919. Marr. 6th Aug. 1915, Christina J., 
daugh. of Alexander Cargill, and has issue 
Ian Forbes, born 3rd July 1917 ; Ronald 
Alexander Cargill, born 27th Sept. 1919. 



STAIR. 

[The parish of Stair was disjoined from 

1 Ochiltree by the Commissioners of Teinds 

9th July 1673. Its erection was ratified 

by Act of Parliament 22nd July 1690, 



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[PRESB. OP 



and a second time in 1709. Stair church 
was rebuilt in 1864.] 

GEORGE CAMPBELL, trans, from 
Kilmadock ; called 25th March 
1708; adm. 7th June 1710; trans, 
to High Church, Glasgow, 12th May 1715. 

JOHN BURNET, educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow; licen. by Presb. of Glas 
gow 8th Dec. 1715 ; was tutor in the 
family of Montgomery of Coilsfield ; called 
20th Sept. 1716; ord. 13th March 1717; 
died between 22nd Nov. 1732 and 1st Aug. 
1733. He marr. (cont. 22nd May 1728), 
Jean, third daugh. of Hugh Montgomery 
of Coilsfield (she marr. secondly, John 
M Dermeit, min. of Second Charge, Ayr), 
and had issue John ; Jean. 

JOHN STEELE, son of John S., min. 
1785 of Old Cumnock; licen. by Presb. 
of Ayr 29th May 1734 ; called 24th 
April, and ord. 14th Aug. 1735. Having 
been present at the theatre when Home s 
tragedy of Douglas was acted, he was called 
before the Presb. and had to express regret. 
He died FATHER OF THE CHURCH, 13th 
April 1804, aged 93. He marr. (1) cont. 
6th June 1748, Mary (died 14th Oct. 1761), 
eldest daugh. of John Chalmers of Gad- 
girth, but had no issue : (2) 10th Aug. 
1762, Christian (died at Edinburgh, 21st 
April 1814, aged 85), daugh. of John Steuart 
of Dalguise, and had issue Julia (marr. 
1796, Francis Redfearn, H.E.I.C.S., of 
Langton Lodge, Yorks), died 22nd Aug. 
1851 ; Margaret (marr. 1800, Lieut.-Col. 
Joseph Burnett, H.E.I.C.S.). Publications 
Sermons (Edinburgh, 1778); Account of 
the Parish (Sinclair s Stat. Ace., vi.). 
[Paterson s Ayr, i., 237; Tombst.-, Scots 
Mag., xix.] 

ALEXANDER SMALL, pres. by John, 
18Q6 Earl of Stair, 27th Aug., and ord. 
18th April 1805; trans, to Second 
Charge, Stirling, 21st Jan. 1818. 

WILLIAM RORISON, studied at Univ. 

lala of Edinburgh; tutor in the family 

of Sir William Miller, Lord Glenlee ; 

licen. by Presb. of Kirkcudbright 7th Jan. 

1818; pres. by John, Earl of Stair, 20th 



Feb., and ord. 24th Sept. 1818 ; died 29th 
May 1862. He marr. 7th June 1819, Mary 
(died 19th June 1868), fifth daugh. of 
William Peebles, D.D., min. of Newton- 
upon-Ayr, and had issue Jane, born 8th 
June 1820 (marr. Robert Inglis, min. of 
Craigie); Margaret Ann, born 22nd Aug. 
1822, died 10th May 1847 ; William Peebles, 
D.D., min. of Dalserf, born 30th Oct. 1826 ; 
Mary, born 16th July 1832. Publication- 
Account of the Parish (New Stat. Ace., v.). 

WILLIAM M CAA KER, born 2nd Nov. 
1862 1829 e ldest son f J nn K., banker, 
Stranraer; educated at Glasgow 
Univ.; ord. to New Luce 8th Feb. 1855; 
trans, and adm. 23rd Oct. 1862 ; died 9th 
March 1881. He marr. 20th Feb. 1861, 
Jessie (died 28th Feb. 1912), daugh. of 
John Allan, writer, Glasgow, and had issue 
John, born 19th Feb. 1862, died 9th Aug. 
1877 ; Helen Alexandra, born 10th March 
1863, died 7th Aug. 1912; Francis Walter, 
Glasgow, born 18th June 1864; Georgina 
Margaret, born 24th Feb. 1866, died 21st 
June 1870 ; William Albert, Glasgow, born 
10th March 1869; David Stevenson, mer 
chant, Glasgow, born 10th Sept. 1872 ; Lydia 
Morland Murray, born 17th April 1876. 

JAMES KING HEWISON, M.A., B.D. ; 

ord. 15th Sept. 1881 ; trans, to 
Rothesay 8th Jan. 1884. 

CHARLES STEWART RUSSELL, 
licen. by Presb. of Greenock 18th 
Oct. 1876; ord. to Patna 3rd May 

1880; trans, and adm. 3rd July 1884, died 

unmarr. 29th Aug. 1889. 



ROBERT BARR DICKSON, born lOt 



. 



min. of Kirkbean ; educated at 
! Univ. of Edinburgh ; ord. to Holytown 
25th Jan. 1883; trans, and adm. 20th 
March 1890; res. 5th July 1899. Marr. 
15th Sept. 1885, Flora (died 29th Sept. 
1886), daugh. of Alexander Macdonald, 
min. of Kildonan, and has issue George 
Arthur Macdonald, min. of Fordyce, born 
22nd Sept. 1886. 



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WILLIAM HENRY SHANNON, born 

1899 Glas g W > 18tl1 Jail< 1868 S0n f 

James S. and Ellen Dunn ; edu 
cated at Mearns Street Public School, 
Avenue Park Collegiate School, Greenock, 
and Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of 
Greenock 24th April 1894 ; assistant at 
Inversnaid, Thornwood, and Riccarton 
(Kilmarnock) ; ord. 7th Dec. 1899. Marr. 
2nd June 1908, Hilda, daugh. of John 
Meikle of Barskimming and Lochlibo, and 
has issue Hilda Helen Elizabeth, born 
20th June 1909 ; Constance Eileen, born 
31st Aug. 1910; Agnes Meikle, born 26th 
Dec. 1913 ; James, born 29th Jan. 1916. 



STRAITON. 

[The church of Straiton was dedicated to 
St Cuthbert. It belonged to the Abbey of 
Crossregal. A stone in the churchyard here 
records the memory of Thomas MacHaffie, 
who, in 1686, was raised from a sick bed, 
and required to take the Oath of Ab 
juration. Failing to do so, he was shot 
forthwith. At the foot of Trostan Hill 
in the parish, there was a chapel of St 
Drostan.] 

JOHN M QUORNE, formerly exhorter ; 
entered at Beltein in 1568. In 1574 
he had also Maybole, Kirkbryde, and 
Kirkmichael under his charge; was on a 
committee nominated by the Privy Council 
6th March 1589, for the preservation of 
true religion in the sheriffdom of Carrick ; 
still min. in 1597, and died previous to 
30th May 1598. [Reg. Min. ; Calderwood s 
Hist., iv., 570.] 

JOHN M QUORNE, M.A. (Glasgow 
159g 1589); adm. to. Dalmellington in 
1591 ; trans, to Maybole in 1595 ; 
pres. to the vicarage by James VI. 30th 
May 1598 ; was enjoined by the Presb. 27th 
June 1642, to get "ane helper in respect 
of the laichnes and infirmitie of his voyce " ; 
was dep. 26th Nov. 1645, as he "usuallie 
frequents the aill-house, drinking indiffir- 
entlie with all sorts of persons from morning 
to night, except a little in the midst of the 
day, when he goes home to take a sleep." 



1568 



He marr. Jean M Quhirtour, widow of 
James Chalmers. She died July 1635, and 
had issue James ; Samuel ; Jean ; Eliza 
beth (marr., cont. 23rd Nov. 1636, Thomas 
M Blane in Camragen). [Reg. Assiy. ; Ayr 
Sess. Reg. ; Glasg. Tests. ; Booke of the 
Kirk ; Calderwood s Hist., vii., 385 ; Reg. 
of Deeds, dxiv., 318.] 

HEW ECCLES, M.A. (Edinburgh, 

1644 20fc k ^ V 1638 )j called unanim 
ously, and adm. (colleague) 28th 
Aug. 1644 ; pres. to the vicarage by Charles 
I. March 1647; died March 1662, aged 
about 44. He marr. Anna, daugh. of 
William Cockburn, min. of Kirkmichael, 
she survived him, and had issue William, 
served heir, 19th Feb. 1663 ; Anna. [Reg. 
Sec. Sig. ; Baillie s Lett. ; Glasg. Tests. ; 
Inq. Ret. Gen., 4677, Ayr, 622.] 

DAVID M QUORNE, adm. to Alloway 
1662 k e f re 1636 ; pres. by Charles II. 
llth Sept. 1662 ; still min. 7th April 
1664. He marr. Margaret Annand, who 
survived him, and had issue a daugh. 
(marr. Adam Blair) ; a daugh. (marr. John 
Rankine of Blook); Sara (marr. David 
M Querne, min. of Kirkmabreck). [Reg. 
Sec. Sig. ; Ayr Sheriff-Court Books, 20th 
Oct. 1682.] 

GEORGE MEIK, educated, at St Sal- 
vator s College; M.A. (St Andrews, 
23rd July 1672) ; passed trials before 
the Presb. there, and had a testimonial for 
licence 18th Aug. 1675 ; was an expectant 
31st Aug. 1679 ; adm. min. of Coylton 
before 12th Dec. 1682 ; trans, here in 
1683; deserted his charge in 1689. [Ket- 
tins Sess. Reg. ; Ayr Sheriff-Court Books, 
30th Jan. 1683.] 

ALEXANDER KENNEDY, born 1663, 
son of John K. of Dalmorton ; licen. 
by Presb. of Ayr 27th April 1688; 
called July 1689 ; ord. 27th Jan. 1691 ; 
he was immediately commissioned to the 
North, and acted a conspicuous part in 
supplying the church of Foveran, under 
the auspices of the Presb. of Aberdeen, 
and the protection of Alexander Udny of 
Udny s servants, and armed dragoons. He 
died before 16th March 1737. He acquired 



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the estate of Knockgray, Kirkcudbright. 
He marr. (1) 13th Jan. 1691, Elizabeth 
Chalmers of Bonnington, who died 1710, 
and had issue John of Knockgray ; Adam, 
licentiate, died in 1738 : (2) Jean Crawford, 
who died 17th Sept. 1763, and had issue- 
Anna. [Glasg. Tests. ; Spalding Club 
Miss., ii.] 

EGBERT WALKER, called unanimously 
1738 8th June, and ord. 14th Sept. 1738 ; 
trans, to Second Charge, South Leith, 
20th Nov. 1746. 

JOHN M DERMEIT [FERGUSS- 
1749 HILL], born 1724, son of John M., 
min. of Ayr ; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow ; M.A. (1746) ; licen. by Presb. of 
Ayr 21st Dec. 1748 ; called 23rd Feb., and 
ord. 3rd Aug. 1749; he assumed the name 
of Fergusshill ; died 13th Sept. 1793. He 
marr. llth Jan. 1762, Agnes (died at Largs, 
20th June 1818, aged 81), daugh. of William 
M Jerrow of Altanalbany, and had issue 
John, born 24th April 1763 ; William, born 
12th Dec. 1764; Giles, born 25th Dec. 
1766; Janet, born 27th Feb. 1769 (marr. 
27th March 1796, Andrew Wilson, mer 
chant, Renfrew); Agnes, born 29th Jan. 
1771 (marr. William Crawford, D.D., min. 
of this parish) ; Jean, born 12th Jan. 1773 ; 
Robert, born 17th Sept. 1775; Helen, 
born 23rd May 1778, died 7th March 1828. 

WILLIAM CRAWFORD, probably 
1791 f urtn son f William C., farmer, 
New Cumnock; educated at Univ. 
of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Hamilton 
24th April 1787 ; pres. by George III. 9th 
Nov. 1790 ; ord. (assistant and successor) 
21st April 1791 ; D.D. (St Andrews, 3rd 
Feb. 1810) ; res. 2nd Oct. 1816, on appoint 
ment as Professor of Moral Philosophy, St 
Andrews; died 23rd Sept. 1822, aged 60. 
He marr. 6th Feb. 1792, Agnes, daugh. of 
John M Dermeit, min. of this parish, and 
had issue William, born 23rd Oct. 1793; 
Agnes, born 21st March 1795 ; John 
M Dermeit, born 4th Dec. 1796; Andrew, 
born 29th May 1798; Elizabeth, born 6th 
Aug. 1799, died 30th Dec. 1813; Robert, 
born 13th Feb. 1802; George (twin), born 
13th Feb. 1802; Alexander, born 29th 



Oct. 1804 ; Thomas Jackson, D.D., Professor 
of Divinity, Edinburgh, born 13th Feb. 1812. 
Publication Sermons (Edinburgh, 1815). 

JOHN PAUL, pres. by George, Prince 
1817 Regent, 6th Nov. 1816; ord. 1st 
May 1817; trans, to Maybole 4th 
Sept. 1823. 

ROBERT PATON, pres. by George IV. 
1824 15th Sept. 1823; ord. 22nd April 
1824; trans, to St David s Parish, 
Glasgow, llth April 1844. 

JOHN BLAIR, born 30th Jan. 1821, son 
1844 of Thomas B., min. of Colmonell ; 
educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; B.A. 
(1839) ; licen. by Presb. of Stranraer ; 
pres. by Queen Victoria; ord. 25th July 
1844 ; died 21st Oct. 1898. He marr. 7th 
April 1847, Jean (died 20th Feb. 1916), 
daugh. of Quintin Macadam, Dalmorton, 
Ayrshire, and had issue Margaret Eliza 
beth, born 13th March 1848 ; Thomas, born 
14th Oct. 1849; Quintin, born 28th Oct. 
1851 ; Anna M Fadzean, bora 19th July 
1853 ; John Henry, born 23rd May 1855 ; 
Jane Macadam, born llth June 1857 ; 
Catherine Jane, born 25th Aug. 1859 ; 
James Andrew, born 24th Jan. 1862 ; 
Henrietta Ritchie (twin), born 24th Jan. 
1862, died 9th Feb. 1890. 

WELL WOOD MAXWELL LAND ALE, 
1899 born 24th June 1870, son of David 
L., min. of Applegarth ; educated at 
Fettes College and Univ. of Edinburgh; 
M.A. (1892) ; licen. by Presb. of Lochmaben 
1896; assistant at St Giles, Edinburgh, 
1897; ord. 20th April 1899. Marr. 16th 
July 1902, Agnes Frances, daugh. of John 
Macvicar Anderson, architect, London. 



SYMINGTON. 

[The church of Symington belonged 
to the Ministry of the Red Friars of Fail, 
and is an ancient Norman building It 
was restored in 1919.] 

SIR JOHN MILLAR, vicar in 1566. 

1566 [Treas. Ace., xi., 487.] 

THOMAS CARRINGTON, reader in 

1567 1567. 



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1574 



JOHN MILLAR (probably same as 
above), reader, 1574 to 1586; died 



previous to 27th May 1598. 



ROBERT MONTGOMERIE, formerly 
min. of Stirling and Archbishop of 
Glasgow ; adm. in Feb. 1587 ; trans, 
to Stewarton about 1589. 

WILLIAM WALLACE, M.A. (Glasgow 
1595) ; pres. to the vicarage by 
James VI. 27th May 1598, and again 
by him as tutor-at-law of Henry, Duke of 
Rothesay, 2nd Dec. 1601 ; still min. 16th 
Feb. 1626. He marr. Jane Cathcart, and 
had issue Agnes (marr. William, eldest son 
of John Wallace in Scheilles). [Ayr Sas., 
ill, 575.] 



1636 



ROBERT MONTGOMERIE, M. A. (Glas 
gow 1617) ; adm. in 1636 ; deprived 
before April 1642. [Syn. Roll, 1642.J 



JOHN GEMMILL, M.A. (Glasgow 1637) : 
reader and schoolmaster of Mauch- 
line; adm. 6th July 1642; refused 
to conform to Episcopacy in 1662 ; dep. 
by Diocesan Synod ; was accused of preach 
ing and baptizing irregularly, and confined 
to his parish March 1669; returned that 
year. 

JAMES WHYTE, adm. about 1667; 
1667 trans, to Strichen 4th July 1669. 

JOHN GEMMILL [in Wodrow, 
GEMBLE], above mentioned; had 
an indulgence by the Privy Council 
3rd Aug. 1669; was sent for Aug. 1670, 
together with other Presbyterian mins., 
by His Majesty s Commissioner, to consult 
in order to an Accommodation ; returned 
to the parish in 1687. 

WILLIAM BLAIR, son of Thomas B., 

schoolmaster, Monifieth ; M.A. (St 

Andrews, 25th July 1676) ; passed 

trials before the Presb. of Meigle ; was 

recommended for licence 9th Jan. 1683 : 

adm. to Sorn before 31st Aug. 1684 ; trans. 

in 1685; outed in 1689; deprived by Act 

of Parliament restoring Presbyterian mins., 

25th April 1690. [Kettins Sess. Reg.] 



1705 



JOHN GEMMILL, above mentioned; 

returned under the Toleration ; was 

at the Presb. 3rd Aug. 1687; re 

stored by Act of Parliament, 25th April 

1690 ; died FATHER OF THE CHURCH be 

tween 3rd Jan. and 7th Feb. 1705, aged 

about 88. He marr., and had issue- 

William of Tourlands ; John ; Marion. 

[Wodrow s Hist., ii., 296 ; Ayr Sheriff-Court 

Books, 4th July 1698.] 

WILLIAM WALLACE, chaplain to 
Lady Sinclair of Longformacus ; 
licen. by Presb. of Dunbar 24th 
Sept. 1701 ; called (to be colleague) Dec. 
1704; ord. 28th March 1705 ; died between 
23rd April and 3rd Sept. 1706. He marr. 
Mary Bankhead, and had issue Anna. 
[Ayr Sheriff-Court Books, 31st May 1707.] 

GEORGE CRAWFORD, called 21st Oct. 
1708 ; ord. 4th May 1709 ; trans, to 
Stoneykirk 2nd Jan. 1712. 

JOHN COCHRANE, called 15th April, 
and ord. 10th Sept. 1712; died be- 
1712 tween 7th March and 25th April 
1722. He marr., and had issue Elizabeth 
(marr. George Boyle of Mote); Jean; 
Margaret. 

GEORGE REID, M.A. ; called 30th Aug. 
1722; ord. 20th March 1723; trans. 
to St Quivox 23rd Nov. 1732. 

RICHARD CUNNINGHAM, born 1704, 
second son of Alexander C., min. of 
Dehorn . educated at Univ. of 
Edinburgh ; chaplain in the family of 
Lord President Dalrymple ; licen. by Presb. 
of Haddington 27th Oct. 1730; called 19th 
April, and ord. 6th Sept. 1733 ; died 4th 
Nov. 1760. He marr. 20th March 1734, 
Ann, daugh. of John Murray, merchant, 
Edinburgh, to whom it is said he appeared 
in a dream after his decease and told her 
" she had yet fifteen years to live," and so 
it nearly happened, as she died 24th Oct. 
1775. He had issue Elizabeth, born 2nd 
Sept. 1735 (marr. George Bannatyne, min. 
of St George s Church, Glasgow); Alex 
ander, min. of this parish; Robert, born 
13th Dec. 1739, went abroad. [North 
Berwick Sess. Reg. , Scots Mag., xxii. ; 
Robertson s Ayrsh. Fam., i., 315.] 



1723 



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1761 



ALEXANDER CUNNINGHAM, born 
15th April 1737, eldest son of 
preceding; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow; licen. by Presb. of Ayr 28th 
Nov. 1759 ; pres. to Monkton by Thomas, 
Earl of Dundonald, 4th Nov. 1760. The 
presentation being disputed, was upheld 
by Court of Session, 31st Jan. 1761. C. 
then res. and was pres. by Commissioner 
for Alexander, Earl of Eglinton, March, 
and ord. 3rd. Sept. 1761; libelled 18th 
Dec. 1765 for "leaving the parish in 1762, 
taking up his residence in Edinburgh till 
Dec. last, attending the theatre, obscene 
conversation, tippling, drinking to excess, 
etc.," but the prosecution was withdrawn ; 
died 10th Dec. 1783. Publications Two 
single Discourses or Sermons (Glasgow, 
1763-9) ; Poems on the British Authors 
(Glasgow, 1779). [Eobertson s Ayrsh. 
Fam., i., 315.] 

WILLIAM LOGAN, eldest son of 
1784 WiHi am L. of Camlarg, Ayrshire; 
educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. 
by Presb. of Edinburgh 30th Jan. 1782; 
pres. by Archibald, Earl of Eglinton, in May, 
and ord. 16th Sept. 1784 ; died 4th Oct. 
1801. He marr. 20th March 1787, Ann 
Baird, who died 10th Feb. 1843, and had 
issue Katherine, born 22nd April 1788 ; 
John, captain in Madras army, born 26th 
Sept. 1789; Euphemia, born 10th Nov. 
1791 ; Anne, born 5th Nov. 1794 ; Eliza 
beth, born 2nd Sept. 1796 ; Helen, born 
12th June 1800. Publication Account of 
the Parish (Sinclair s Stat. Ace., v.). 



1802 



ALEXANDEK FLOCKHART, licen. by 
Presb. of Fordoun 4th Sept. 1793 ; 
pres. by tutors of Mary, Lady 
Montgomerie, 20th, 22nd, and 25th March, 
and ord. 16th Sept. 1802 ; died unmarr. 
2nd May 1808. 



1809 



THOMAS SMITH WHARRIE [or 
M WHARRIE], born 19th June 
1776. son of Robert W., surgeon, 
Pathhead, Douglas, and Elizabeth 
Smith ; educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; 
M.A. (1795); licen. by Presb. of Lanark 
1st Aug. 1804; pres. by Lord and Lady 
Montgomerie 6th Oct. 1808 ; ord. 27th April 



1840 



1809 ; died 27th Feb. 1844. He marr. llth 
March 1816, his cousin Elizabeth (died 17th 
July 1867), daugh. of John Fraser, min. of 
Libberton, and had issue Jane, born 13th 
March 1817, died unmarr. at Glasgow, 
March 1895; Robert, M.D., Deputy In 
spector-General of Hospitals, born 28th 
Oct. 1819, died at Toftcombs, Biggar, 28th 
Aug. 1899 ; John, farmer in America, born 
30th Sept, 1822, died unmarr.; Eliza, 
born 27th Jan. 1826, died at Glasgow July 
1893 ; Thomas, C.E., Glasgow, born 30th 
Aug. 1828, died 1916 or 1917. 

GEORGE ORR, born 1814, third son of 
James O., farmer, Dundonald ; edu 
cated at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by 
Presb. of Irvine ; pres. by Mary, Lady 
Montgomerie ; ord. (assistant and successor) 
10th Sept. 1840. Joined the Free Church 
in 1843 ; min. of Symington Free Church, 
1843-82; died at Edinburgh, 15th July 
1882. He marr. 1850, Jessie Hamilton 
Howe. 

JOHN DAVIDSON, born 1798, youngest 
son of James D., schoolmaster, 
Lanarkshire; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow; M.A. (1832); licen. by Presb. 
of Glasgow ; pres. by Mary, Lady Mont 
gomerie ; ord. (assistant and successor) 25th 
Jan. 1844 ; died 17th April 1883. He marr. 
1st Feb. 1844, Helen Thomson (died 3rd 
Nov. 1881), and had issue Jane, born 
15th Feb. 1846 (marr. Matthew Meikle, 
min. of Fintry). 

PETER CONSTABLE LYALL, born 
Logic, Fife, 1853 ; educated at Univ. 
of St Andrews ; licen. by Presb. of 
St Andrews 6th June 1876 ; ord. (assistant 
and successor) 14th Nov. 1878 ; died un 
marr., 19th July 1905. 

JOHN GAGE BOYD, born 19th Aug. 

1906 18 ^ 3 son ^ Jk n B. and Margaret 
Anderson ; educated at Coleraine 

I Academical Institution and Univ. of St 
Andrews ; licen. by Presb. of Ayr (Original 

I Secession Church) ; ord. to Original Seces 
sion Church, Midlem, in 1899 ; adm. to 
Church of Scotland in 1904 ; assistant at 
Galashiels in 1905; adm. here 17th Jan. 
1906. Marr. 5th Aug. 1902, Minnie, only 



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daugh. of Andrew Keid, Coleraine, and has 
issue Annie Elizabeth Gage, born 14th 
March 1909. 



TARBOLTON AND BARNWEIL. 

[These two parishes were united in 1673. 
The rectory of Tarbolton was a prebend of 
Glasgow. Tarbolton Church was rebuilt in 
1821.] 

DAVID CUKLE, reader from Nov. 
1571 1571. 

JOHN NISBET, son of John N. in 
1575 Rystubhill, East Lothian; entered 
1st May 1575, Barnweil, St Quivox, 
Monkton, and Prestwick, being also in his 
charge; died Aug. 1610. He marr. 
Margaret Dunbar, who survived him, and 
had issue William, his successor in this 
parish ; Adam, notary. [Reg. Assig. ; 
Glasg. Tests. ; Regality of Torphichen 
Minutes, 1614-15, p. 117 ; Laing Charters, 
1871.] 

WILLIAM NISBET, eldest son of 
1614 preceding; adm. about 1614; was 
still min. 4th Sept. 1650. He marr. 
Jean Wallace, and had issue Edward. 
Publications A Golden Chain of Time 
(Edinburgh, 1650) ; Scripture Chronology 
(London, 1655). [Ayr Sess. Reg. ; Reg. of 
Deeds, ccclxvii., 29 ; (Downie), dlxxi., 13th 
Nov. 1652.] 

JOHN GUTHEIE, youngest son of 
1658 J ames G. of Pitforthie, Forfar- 
shire; M.A. (Glasgow 1652); adm. 
about 1658; deprived by Act of Parlia 
ment llth June, and Decreet of Privy 
Council 1st Oct. 1662. He was accused of 
turbulent and seditious conduct 14th July 
1663 ; took part in the Pentland Rising in 
1666, but was prevented from being present 
at Bullion Green through illness. He was 
indicted before the Justiciary Court 15th 
Aug. 1667 and condemned to death, but 
received the royal pardon 1st Oct. there 
after; died in 1669, aged about 37. He 
was an excellent musician. He marr. 
Mary Haldane, who survived him, and was 
imprisoned at Edinburgh for attending a 
conventicle 6th Nov. 1676. Publication 



A Sermon upon Breach of Covenant 
(Howie s collection). [Wodrow s Hist., ii., 
28, 73, 335; Guthrie s Christian s Great 
Interest; Acts Parl., ix. ; Kirkton s Hist. } 

WILLIAM NASMYTH, M.A. ; trans. 
1666 ^ rom Borgue in 1666 ; trans, to 
Eckford 8th May 1678. 

JAMES [Wodrow says, GEORGE] 
GILLESPIE, M.A. (Glasgow, 4th 
July 1670); adm. about 1681; he 
and his brother-in-law, James Gordon, 
min. of Rosneath, having been assaulted 
and wounded in his manse, the parishioners 
were summoned before the Privy Council 
2nd June 1681 ; outed at the Revolution, 
he retired to Edinburgh, and was living 
in Murray s Land at the Craig Well in 
1701. He marr. Anne, daugh. of Archibald 
Dennistoun of Dalquharn, min. of Campsie. 
[Wodrow s Hist., iii., 246; Rule s Sec. 
Vindication ; P. C. Reg., 3rd ser., vii., 123, 
187-8.] 

GEORGE ANDREWS, called July 
168g 1688 ; ord. 28th March 1689 ; trans, 
to Prestonpans 10th Oct. 1694. 

HENRY OSBORN, studied at Univ. 

of Glasgow in 1680 ; licen. by Presb. 

of Ayr 10th April, called June, and 
ord. llth Dec. 1695; died between 1st 
June and 4th Aug. 1737. He marr. (cont. 
12th March 1701), Janet, daugh. of Archi 
bald Dickson of Tourlands, and had issue 
Janet (marr. John Adams, min. of Dal- 
rymple) ; Margaret (marr. Robert Fergus- 
son, min. of Ayr). [Ayr Sas., vii., 243.] 

PATRICK WODROW, born 8th March 
1713, second son of Robert W., min. 
of Eastwood, the historian ; called 
13th April, and pres. by Montgomerie of 
Coilsfield; ord. 18th Aug. 1738; D.D. 
(St Andrews, 28th June 1784); died 17th 
April 1793. He marr. 18th June 1755, 
Elizabeth (died at Mauchline, 19th March 
1812, aged 98), daugh. of James Balfour of 
Pilrig, and had issue Robert of . Viewfield, 
born 8th May 1758. Publication Copy of 
a Printed Letter, signed John Gillies, 
addressed to the Elders of the Synod of 



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Glasgow and Air, ivith Observations Moral 
and Theological (1784). [Wodrow s Hist., 
i., xvii ; Life of J. Wodrow ; Tombst.~\ 

JOHN M MATH, eldest son of James M., 
in the parish of Galston ; M.A. 
(Glasgow 1772); licen. by Presb. of 
Ayr 5th July 1779 ; called 20th Dec. 1781 ; 
ord. (assistant and successor) 16th May 
1782; dem. 21st Dec. 1791, enlisted as a 
private soldier ; died at Rossul in Mull, 
10th Dec. 1825. He was a friend of Burns, 
and erred in being too fond of convivial 
society. One of the poet s rhyming Epistles 
was addressed to him. [Wallace s Burns, 
i., 193.] 

WILLIAM KITCHIE, pres. by Colonel 
Hugh Montgomerie of Coilsfield, 
afterwards Earl of Eglinton 9th 

Sept. 1793; ord. 24th April 1794; trans. 

to Kilwinning 8th Nov. 1798. 

JOHN RITCHIE, bapt. 2nd Nov. 1760, 
1799 y UD S er son f John R-, wright, 
Foulis Wester; educated at Univ. 
of Edinburgh ; licen. by Presb. of Chanonry 
13th July 1790; ord. to Dunsyre 4th Sept. 
1794 ; pres. by Hugh, Earl of Eglinton, in 
March, trans, and adm. 27th June 1799; 
D.D. (Edinburgh, 28th July 1827); died 
17th May 1828. He marr. 30th April 1797, 
Christian Stoddart, who died 3rd Oct. 1844, 
and had issue William, born 17th Jan. 
1798 ; David, min. of this parish ; John, 
born 4th Dec. 1801 ; James, born 30th 
March 1804 ; George, D.D., min. of Jed- 
burgh, born 22nd Sept. 1806; Elizabeth, 
born 2nd Sept. 1808 ; Alexander, born 
18th Sept. 1811, died 16th Feb. 1821; 
Maurice Murray, born 17th Jan. 1815. 
Publication Accounts of Coupar- Angus 
and Kettins (Sinclair s Stat. Ace.). 

DAVID RITCHIE, born llth Nov. 1799, 
1829 secon d son f preceding; MA. 
(Edinburgh, 4th Dec. 1824); licen. 
by Presb. of Cupar 3rd June 1824; pres. 
by Archibald William, Earl of Eglinton, 
with consent of his curators 2nd, 6th, 
7th, and llth Aug. 1828; ord. 22nd Jan. 
1829 ; died 4th July 1883. He marr. 6th 
April 1848, Mary Kelso Ballantyne (died 
4th Nov. 1832), daugh. of Robert Auld, 



min. of Ayr and widow of Alexander 
Wilson, and had issue Susan Alexis, 
born 19th Jan. 1849 ; John William, min. of 
Langside, born 15th Oct. 1851. Publication 
Account of the Parish (New Stat. Ace., v.). 

JAMES CRAIG HIGGINS,born Irvine, 
1883 27th Sept. 1856, son of David H. 
and Janet Craig ; educated at Irvine 
School and Univ. of Glasgow ; M.A. (1880), 
B.D. (1883) ; licen. by Presb. of Greenock in 
1883 ; assistant at West Parish, Greenock ; 
ord. 19th Sept. 1883. Marr. 3rd June 1879, 
Mary Ann Macleod, daugh. of John Camp 
bell, farmer, Maybole. Publications Life 
of Robert Burns (Paisley, 1893); Patriotic 
Pageant "Britannia s Reception " (1914). 



BARNWEIL. 

[The church of Barnweil belonged to the 
ministry of Fail within the parish. Of this 
religious house, founded in 1252, there are 
now but very scanty remains. It was the 
chief Scottish convent of the Order of the 
Red Friars, or Friars of the Holy Trinity ; 
its superior, termed the Minister of Fail, 
being provincial of the order in Scotland. 
The ruins of Barnweil Church still stand 
in the churchyard. The parish was sup 
pressed by the Commissioners of Teinds, 
9th July 1673, and annexed to the parishes 
of Tarbolton and Craigie.] 

JOHN MILLAR, exhorter, Nov. 
1566 1566. 

1574 ROBERT GAW, reader in 1574. 

JOHN NISBET, min. of Tarbolton; 

1575 also had charge here. 

DAVID ALANSON [ALISON], reader 

1576 from 1576 to 1580. 

ROBERT CUNNINGHAM, min. about 
168Q 1580. He marr. Jean, daugh. of 
Robert Hunter of Hunterston (she 
survived him and marr. (2) before 1608, 
Alexander Scrimgeour, min. of Irvine), and 
had issue Jean, heiress of Hunterston 
(marr. Patrick, son to William Hunter, in 
Binberrie Yairds) ; Catherine, died before 
1613 (marr. Robert Cuninghame of Auchin- 
harvie. [Paterson s Ayr, in., 347.] 



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1640 



ROBERT SOMERVILLE, M.A. ; trans, 
from Coulter; pres. to the vicarage 
by James VI. before 21st July 1615 ; 
re-trans, to Coulter in 1616. 

JOHN FERGUSSON, son of William 

F., burgess of Glasgow ; pres. by 

James VI. 21st July 1616; was 

served nearest agnate to the children of 

Robert F., commissary clerk of Lome, 4th 

April 1634; still min. 4th Aug. 1639, but 

died shortly afterwards. He had issue 

Alexander, student at Glasgow Univ. in 

1647. [Reg. Sec. Sig. ; Ayr Sess. Reg. ; 

Inq. Ret. de Tut., 508, 509.] 

ROBERT WALLACE, M.A. ; adm. in 
1640; took the side of the Resolu- 
tioners, and was promoted to the 
bishopric of the Isles in 1662 (q.v.}. 

ROBERT KINCAID, probably son of 
John K. of Auchenreoch and Agnes 
Buchanan; M.A. (Glasgow 1658); 
adm. about 1662 ; proposed to be trans, to 
Kirkmahoe in 1672 ; deserted the charge 
at the Revolution ; retired to Glasgow ; 
died Aug. 1691, aged about 53. [Wodrow s 
Hist., ii., 232; Reg. Old Dec., i. ; Glasg. 
Tests.] 

ROBERT PATON, M.A. (Glasgow 1648); 
1691 a( ^ m ^0 Terregles 17th July 1660 ; 
deprived llth June 1662 ; engaged 
in the Rising at Pentland, but had an Act 
of Indemnity 1st Oct. 1667 ; restored by 
Act of Parliament, 25th April 1690, to his 
charge; called in July, and trans. 26th 
Aug. 1691 ; died before 5th July 1699, aged 
about 71. He marr. (1) Sarah, daugh. of 
Robert Maitland of Eccles : (2) Elizabeth 
Kae, who died 17th June 1709, and had 
issue Margaret (perhaps marr. John Lock- 
hart in Ayr). [Dumfries Reg. (Bapt. and 
Bur.} ; W T odrow s Anal.} 



1836 



TROON (Q.S.). 

[There was of old at Troon a chapel of 
St Medan. In 1836 a mission chapel was 
built here, and the General Assembly 
granted a constitution and assigned a dis 
trict to the chapel. The parish of Troon 
was disjoined from Dundonald 18th March 
1878.] 

JAMES FLEMING, born Glasgow, 17th 
Dec. 1792, eldest son of Archibald 
F., Anderston, Glasgow, and Isabella 
Maxwell of the Pollok family ; educated at 
Burgh School and Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. 
by Presb. of Glasgow 16th Sept. 1824; 
min. of chapel at Troon, 1824-36 ; ord. 15th 
Dec. 1836 ; died 25th Oct. 1888. He marr. 
15th Feb. 1830, Janet (died 9th June 1864), 
daugh. of Andrew Hamilton, min. of High 
Kirk, Kilmarnock, and had issue Jessie, 
born 16th Jan. 1831 (marr. John Neil 
M Leod, min. of Chryston) ; Archibald, 
min. of St Paul s Church, Perth, born 14th 
Feb. 1833 ; Isabella Wilson, born 12th July 
1834 (marr. 1854, James Abercromby Taylor, 
accountant, Glasgow); Andrew Hamilton, 
warehouseman, Glasgow, born 18th April 
1836, died 8th Sept. 1877 ; Jane Hamilton, 
born 18th July 1838; James, D.D., min. 
of Kettins, born 12th May 1842; Rebecca 
Maxwell, born 27th June 1844. Publica 
tions Numerous short memoirs, pamphlets, 
and tracts. 

ROBERT SMITH, born Uphall, 2nd 
June 1858, son of Robert S. and 
Catherine Drysdale; educated at 
Ecclesmachan School and Univ. of Edin 
burgh ; licen. by Presb. of Edinburgh in 
1886 ; ord. (assistant and successor) 18th 
May 1887. Marr. 4th June 1901, Janet, 
daugh. of James Gilmore, Troon, and has 
issue Robert James, born 12th May 1902. 



1887 



PRESBYTERY OF IRVINE 



[In 1581 the General Assembly erected this Court, and called it the Presbytery of 
Cunningham. Nevertheless, it has generally been styled, from its place of meeting, the 
Presbytery of Irvine. Its Records are extant from 17th Aug. 1687, with a gap from 18th 
April 1699 to 20th Sept. 1710.] 



ARDROSSAN. 

[The old churchyard lies open to the 
wind on the Castle Hill of Ardrossan. The 
church there was blown down by a violent 
gale in 1695. A new church was then built 
half a mile inland in a less exposed situa 
tion. In 1744 this latter site was ex 
changed for one at the rising town of 
Saltcoats. The new building there fared 
little better from the western blasts than 
the old one at Ardrossan. In 1773 it was 
so much damaged by a wild storm of 
wind that it had to be rebuilt next year. 
A handsome new church was erected in 1907. 
At Saltcoats, in earlier times, there was a 
chapel of St Medan. Two fairs in the year 
were held at Saltcoats, one on St Laurence s 
Day, 10th Aug., the other on the Nativity 
of St Mary, 8th Sept.] 

ALEXANDER HENDERSON, exhorter 
1567 from Nov. 1567 to Lammas 1572. 

THOMAS BOYD, reader from Lammas 

1572 1572 to Beltein 1573. 

WILLIAM MONTGOMERY, reader at 

1573 Beltein 1573. 

GEORGE BOYD, reader, 1574 to 

1574 1591. 

ALEXANDER CAMPBELL, M.A. ; 
lggl min. in 1591 ; trans, to Stevenston 
before 1603. 

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ALEXANDER DUNLOP, M.A. (Glas- 

1623 gow 161 ); was on tne Exercise 
there 17th Jan. 1616; min. in 1623; 
dep. before 20th Oct. 1646. He marr. 
Elizabeth Herries, and had issue 
William. [Commiss. to Ass., 1638 ; Baillie s 
Lett. ; Reg. of Deeds, ccclvii., 301.] 

RALPH RODGER, called 18th, and 
adm. 27th May 1647; he joined the 
Protesting Party in the Church and 
was called to Ayr, but declined ; trans, to 
High Kirk, Glasgow, 5th June 1659. 

JOHN BELL of Blook, adm. about 
165g 1659 ; deprived by Act of Parlia 
ment llth June, and Decreet of 
Privy Council 1st Oct. 1662. He was 
granted an indulgence by the Privy 
Council 27th July 1669 ; was allowed by 
the Council to visit his father who was 
dying 22nd June 1671, and on 8th May 
1685 his liberty was continued six months 
longer under caution. He returned in 
1687. 

LUKE GREENSHIELDS of Swinstie : 
1687 M.A. (Edinburgh 1665); adm. tc 
Morton before 1684 ; trans, to this 
parish before 24th April 1687, but outed 
in 1689. He marr. Elizabeth Hamilton 
widow of Robert Row, min. of Abercorn 
\G. JR. Sas., Ixiv., 444.] 



PRESB. OF IRVINE] 



ARDROSSAN 



79 



1739 



JOHN BELL, before noticed ; returned 
and was at the meeting of Synod 
30th Aug. 1687; dem. after 3rd 

April 1688 ; adm. to Smailholm 12th Oct. 

1691. He marr. Jean Murray. 

THOMAS CLARK, chaplain to Lord 
Montgomerie in 1688; ord. April 
1691; died 20th Nov. 1737. He 

marr. Grizel M Neill, who survived him. 

[Glasg. Tests.] 

ROBERT DOW, born Beith, 1707, son 
of John D. and Margaret Stewart ; 
M.A. (Glasgow, 1st May 1724); 
licen. by Presb. of Irvine 20th Aug. 1734 ; 
called 26th April, and ord. 23rd Aug. 
1739 ; died 20th July 1787. He marr. 22nd 
April 1743, Janet (died 20th June 1797), 
daugh. of William Adie, and had issue 
William; John, born 24th June 1745, died 
23rd Aug. 1746 ; Grizel, born 27th March 
1747, died 29th Dec. 1820 ; Stewart, mer 
chant, Bermuda, born 9th Nov. 1748, died 
18th July 1786; Janet, born llth June 
1750, died 14th Oct. 1812; Robert, born 
12th Oct. 1751, died 24th Sept. 1752; 
Robert, M.D., New Orleans, born 26th 
May 1753; Margaret, born 18th Nov. 1754 
(marr. Daniel Dow, merchant, Saltcoats) ; 
William, born 21st April 1756, died 13th 
April 1779 ; David, min. of Cathcart, born 
1st Nov. 1757 ; John (secundus), merchant, 
Jamaica, born 3rd Jan. 1760; Alexander, 
born 20th May 1761, died 17th Feb. 1768; 
Mary; Ann, born 6th April 1765 (marr. 
Allan Ker, merchant, Greenock), died 25th 
Jan. 1822. 

JOHN DUNCAN, probably son of John 
178g D., weaver, Kilmarnock; educated 
at Univ. of Glasgow ; became rector 
of the Grammar School of Kilmarnock; 
licen. by Presb. of Irvine llth April 1787 ; 
pres. by Archibald, Earl of Eglinton, 28th 
Dec. 1787 ; when sent to preach by the 
Presb. he was stopped by a mob and turned 
back 4th May 1788. The case subsequently 
was referred to the Assembly and settle 
ment was appointed by the Commission, 
and he was ord. at Irvine 28th Aug. 1789. 
He died 31st Jan. 1819, aged 70. He marr. 
(1) Christian Dow, who died 26th Feb. 



1799 : (2) 23rd Dec. 1799, Helen Hart, 
who died 28th May 1805, and had issue 
Catherine, born 15th Feb. 1801 ; Jane, 
born 2nd Feb. 1805: (3) 15th Nov. 1808, 
Margaret Logan, Irvine. [M Kay s Hist, of 
Kilmarnock, 159 ; Scots Mag., li. ; Report 
on Church Patronage. } 

JOHN HENDRY, second son of John 
H., farmer, Baldernock ; educated at 
Univ. of Glasgow ; min. of Gourock 
Chapel-of-Ease, 1789-96; assistant at Dairy; 
app. by Hugh, Earl of Eglinton, in March, 
and ord. (assistant and successor) 5th, June 
1810; died 10th Feb. 1835, aged 69. He 
rnarr. 10th June 1805, Mary (died 1st March 
1857), daugh. of John Adam, D.D., min. of 
Middle Parish, Greenock, and had issue 
John Adam, student of medicine, 1825-6, 
born 10th Dec. 1806, died April 1837. 
[Tombst.] 

JOHN CAMPBELL BRYCE, born 1800, 
eldest son of John B., farmer, Inner- 
peffray ; educated at Parish Schools 
of Madderty and Muthil, and Univ. of 
Glasgow; licen. by Presb. of Irvine 28th 
Nov. 1826; assistant to preceding; pres. 
by the trustees of Archibald William, Earl 
of Eglinton, March, and ord. (assistant and 
successor) 8th July 1830; died 14th May 
1858. He marr. 27th Dec. 1830, Mary Ann 
(died 20th March 1867), second daugh. of 
Archibald Douglas, Burnbrae, and had 
issue Margaret, born 25th Sept. 1831, 
died 3rd March 1844; Elizabeth, born 
28th Dec. 1832 ; John, born 18th April 
1834, died 6th March 1858; Mary Ann, 
born 27th Feb. 1835 ; Agnes Smith, born 
24th May 1836 (marr. James Clow Bryce, 
min. of Dalton) ; Archibald Douglas, born 
3rd Oct. 1840. Publication Account of 
1 the Parish (New Stat. Ace., v.). [Smith s 
Scottish Clergy, iii., 181.] 

DAVID EVAN M NAB, born Crieff, 
1858 llth Nov. 1834, fifth son of Alex 
ander M., weaver, and Jean Foster ; 
educated at Crieff School and Univ. of 
Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Auchterarder 
14th May 1858 ; assistant at Dairy, Ayr 
shire, June to Sept. 1858; pres. by 
Archibald William, Earl of Eglinton, Aug., 



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NEW PARISH, ARDROSSAN 



[PRESB. OF 



and ord. 16th Sept. 1858; died 18th July 
1888. He raarr. 26th July 1859, Matilda 
(died 22nd July 1890), daugh. of Hugh 
King Hagart, and had issue Alexander, 
born 29th Aug. 1860, licen. by Presb. of 
Irvine 10th June 1884, died 6th June 1886 ; 
Kosina Bein Hagart, born 24th Nov. 1861 ; 
Mary Crawford, born 5th Feb. 1863 (marr. 
22nd Oct. 1885, John Stirrat); Jane Foster, 
born 14th May 1864 (marr. 4th Nov. 1910, 
Thomas Bradshaw) ; David Evan, born 
16th Aug. 1865, died Jan. 1913; Matilda 
King Hagart, born 10th March 1867; 
Kachel Bein Hagart, insurance inspector, 
born 23rd Sept. 1868; Stevenson Wilson, 
born 31st Dec. 1869, min. of Crichton ; 
William Brown, licentiate of the Church of 
Scotland, afterwards vicar of Hadley, Shrop 
shire, born 7th Jan. 1871 ; Margaret Bein, 
D.C.S. missionary, Lomweland, born 5th 
March 1872; George Ashley Herbert, born 
17th Feb. 1873, died 26th July 1901; 
Eadstock Bein Hagart, born 21st Sept. 
1874; Jessie Elizabeth, born 30th Dec. 
1876 (marr. 23rd April 1904, Dr Strachan). 

WILLIAM KOSSIE BROWN, born 
1888 Glasgow, 24tn May 1857, son of 
James B. and Elizabeth Dickson, 
educated at High School and Univs. of 
Glasgow and Edinburgh; M.A. (Glasgow 
1883) ; licen. by Presb. of Glasgow in 1884 ; 
assistant at Portobello ; ord. min. of Brox- 
burn chapel in 1887 ; trans, and adm. 13th 
Dec. 1888; died 13th Aug. 1907. He 
marr. 28th Oct. 1884, Mary Jane, daugh. 
of Alexander Fullarton, and had issue 
James, M.A. (Glasgow), born 10th July 
1886 [licen. by Presb. of Irvine 2nd May 
1911, app. chaplain to the Duke of 
Hamilton and ord. by Presb. of Hamilton 
29th July 1912, assistant at Peebles, adm. 
min. of Murrayfield 13th April 1915,served in 
European War, 1914-15] ; Mary Shaw, born 
2nd Dec. 1888; Elizabeth Dickson Rossie, 
born 19th Aug. 1892, died 10th Oct. 1907. 

DAVID DANIEL REES, born Neath, 
1908 Gl amor g an J 29tn March 1876, son of 
Thomas R. and Catherine Phillips; 
educated at Aberavon Academy and Univ. 
of Wales; licen. by Presb. of Glamorgan 
shire June 1903; ord. min. of Welsh Presby 



terian Church, Llantrisint, Aug. 1904 ; 
adm. by General Assembly 30th May 1907 ; 
assistant at Peebles in 1907 ; adm. 6th 
Feb. 1908. Marr. 3rd March 1908, Grace 
Evelyn Emlyn, eldest daugh. of the Rev. 
A. Emlyn Jones, Downend, Bristol, and has 
issue Catherine Grace, born 7th Dec. 
1908. Publication Souvenir of Ardrossan 
Parish (Saltcoats, 1908); Christ and the 
Crisis (London 1917). 

NEW PARISH, ARDROSSAN 
(Q.S.). 

[A church was built here on a site 
granted by Archibald, Earl of Eglinton 
and Winton, and largely at his expense. 
The parish was disjoined from Ardrossan 
and West Kilbride, 5th March 1851, at 
Lord Eglinton s instance.] 

THOMAS CLARK WILSON, formerly 

1845 of Perth, Canada; pres. by the 

subscribers to the new church on 

6th May 1845; trans, to Dunkeld 27th 

Aug. 1846. 

JAMES MACKAY, pres. by the sub 
scribers 15th April 1851 ; ord. first 
min. of parish 5th June 1851 ; trans. 
to Inverkei thing 26th Jan. 1854. 

JOHN DRENNAN M CALL, born 
1854 1827, third son of David M., canal 
manager, Falkirk ; educated at 
Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of 
Glasgow ; pres. by Archibald William, 
Earl of Eglinton and Winton, 16th May, 
ord. and adm. 29th June 1854; died at 
Aberfeldy, 8th June 1907. He marr. 27th 
March 1861, Mary Williamson, eldest daugh. 
of William Blackwood, writer, Peebles, 
and had issue Elizabeth Buchanan, born 
25th April 1862; David, born 30th July 
1863; Margaret Mary Williamson, born 
26th Aug. 1865. 

JOHN KIRKLAND CAMERON, ord. 

an( * a( * m ( ass ^ stant an d successor) 
29th Sept. 1904; trans, to Auchter- 
house 18th Dec. 1912. 

DUGALD M ARTHUR, born Renton, 

1913 lst March 1886 > son f John M. and 

Joan Forbes; educated at Renton 

School and Univ. of Glasgow ; M.A. (1908), 



1851 



1904 



IRVINE] 



NOETH CHURCH, SALTCOATS BEITH 



81 



B.D. (1911); licen. by Presb. of Dunbarton 
2nd May 1911 ; assistant in Barony Parish, 
Glasgow, 1911-3; ord. 13th May 1913; 
served in European War as 2nd lieu 
tenant in Black Watch ; died from wounds, 
21st April 1917. He marr. 22nd April 
1916, Margaret Steedman Sweet. 

ROBEKT PAUL FAIRLIE, born 12th 
1917 March 1888, son of Archibald F., 
headmaster, Paisley, and Christina 
Miller; educated at Paisley Grammar 
School, High School and Univ. of Glasgow ; 
M.A. (1908) ; student missionary at North 
Knapdale and Kildalton ; licen. by Presb. 
of Paisley 3rd May 1911 ; assistant at 
North Parish, Paisley, and Dunbarton ; 
ord. to Lerwick 4th Feb. 1914; trans, 
and adm. 4th Oct. 1917. Marr. 29th 
April 1916, Florence Annie Allan, youngest 
daugh. of James Wilson, L.R.C.P., Ash- 
ville, Dunbarton, and has issue Alison 
Anna Bowie, born 23rd May 1917. 



NORTH CHURCH, SALT- 
COATS (Q.S.). 

[A church built here was constituted as 
a Gaelic chapel by Act of Assembly, 9th 
May 1837. From 1843 until 6th Aug. 1872 
the chapel appears to have been closed. 
The Presb. then sanctioned that it should 
be reopened as an English charge. On 14th 
Dec. 1906 it was disjoined from Ardrossan 
and Stewarton.] 

JOHN HAMILTON, born Arran, 1804, 
eldest son of James H., farmer ; edu 
cated at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. 
by Presb. of Edinburgh ; nominated Oct. 

1837, but his appointment was opposed. 
After certain proceedings, the General As- I 
sembly on 31st May 1838 declared H. to have 
been duly elected, and directed the Presb. 
to ordain him, which was done 30th Aug. 

1838. Joined the Free Church in 1843; 
min. of the Free Gaelic Church, Saltcoats, 
1843-5; Free Church, Lochranza, 1845-7; 
died 30th May 1847. He marr. 1840, | 
Margaret Kerr, who survived him. 

[VACANT 1843-72.] 
VOL. III. 



JOHN GOULD SMITH, assistant at 

Tolbooth, Edinburgh ; app. 7th Jan. 

1873; res. in 1876, and went to 

Scots Church, Pietermaritzburg ; died in 

1914. He marr., and had issue J 

Lindsay. 

ROBERT WILLIAM PRIMROSE, 
licen. by Presb. of Glasgow 8th Jan. 
1873 ; assistant at Fenwick in 1875 ; 
ord. 2nd June 1876 ; res. 13th April 1877. 

JOHN CLARK, educated at Univ. of 

1877 Glasgow ; M.A. (1872), B.D. (1875) ; 

licen. by Presb. of Glasgow ; ord. 

10th July 1877 ; died unmarr. 24th March 

1878. 

FRANCIS HALDEN, licen. by Presb. 
187g of Paisley ; ord. llth July 1878 ; res. 
2nd March 1899. 

JOHN ROBERT SPOTTISWOODE, 
1899 born Edinburgh, 28th June 1861, 
son of Hugh S. and Catherine 
M Liskie ; educated at Innerwick and East 
Barns Schools, and Univ. of Edinburgh ; 
engaged as missionary of St Leonard s 
Parish, Edinburgh, before licence ; licen. 
by Presb. of Edinburgh May 1898 ; as 
sistant at Muirkirk ; ord. 13th July 1899. 
Marr. 6th June 1900, Annie Nicol, daugh. 
of John Pears Hutton, Edinburgh. 



BEITH. 

[The church of Beith was dedicated to St 
Inan. It belonged to the Abbey of Kil- 
winning. At Cuff Hill in the parish is 
St Inan s Chair, and near it St Inan s 
Well. There was also within the bounds 
a Well of St Bride. A yearly tryst named 
St Inan s Fair used to be held at Beith 
on St Inan s Day in Aug. Beith Church 
was rebuilt in 1810.] 

THOMAS BO YD, reader, from 1574 
1574 to 1580. 

JOHN WALLACE, reader, from 1585 

1585 till he was " changit by the Commis 
sioners advyce " 26th Nov. 1586. 

ROBERT MAXWELL, reader, 1586 to 

1586 1588. 



82 



BEITH 



[PRESB. OF 



JOHN YOUNG, brother of Andrew Y., 
domestic servant of the king ; was 
min. of North Berwick in 1567 ; 
trans, to Duns Nov. 1568 ; trans, to Jed- 
burgh Aug. 1569; trans, to Irvine May 
1570 ; trans, and adm. in 1589 ; app. one of 
the Visitors for Ayrshire by the Assembly 
in 1593. He was called before the Privy 
Council 15th Feb. 1610, for intercommun- 
ing with his brother-in-law, "ane knowne 
trafficquing priest 5: ; died before 13th Aug. 
1622. He marr. (1) Jean Wallace: (2) 
Margaret Campbell, who survived him, and 
had issue George, min. of Mauchline. 
[Reg. Assig. ; Glasg. Tests. ; Booke of the 
Kirk ; Orig. Lett., i. ; Inq. Ret. Gen., 2781 ; 
Forbes 5 Records , Calderwood s Hist., iii. 
463, vi. 444 ; Books of Conn, and Sess., 7th 
May 1580.] 



JAMES FULLARTON, son of William 
1624 ^ m * n * ^ Dreghorn ) M.A. (Glasgow 
1618); declined presentation to Dreg- 
horn by James VI. 14th June 1620; was 
adm. here before 1624 ; clerk of Presb. 25th 
Sept. 1638 ; died before 30th March 1640, 
aged 42. He marr. Barbara Boyd, who sur 
vived him. [Reg. Sec. Sig. ; Edin. Bapt. ; 
Glasg. Tests. ; Baillie s Lett.} 

PATKICK COLVILLE, M.A. (Edin- 

1645 bur S n > 25tt Julv 1629 ) J rd be f re 
1645, when he was a member of As 

sembly ; app. by the Council of England 
8th Aug. 1654, on a committee for authoris 
ing admissions to the ministry in the 
province of Glasgow and Ayr, and elected 
Moderator of the last Synod previous to 
the establishment of Episcopacy 2nd April 
1661 ; died May 1662, aged about 53. He 
marr. Elizabeth, daugh. of Aulay (1 Walter) 
Macaulay of Ardencaple, and had issue 
Walter. She survived him, and marr. (2) 
William Maitland, min. of this parish. 
[Glasg. Tests. ; Baillie s Lett. ; Bannatyne 
MiscelL, ii. ; Nicoll s Diary.] 



ANDREW WALKER, M.A. ; trans, from 
Auchtertool ; he had the stipend for 
crop in 1666 ; trans, to Eaglesham 
in 1667. 



WILLIAM MAITLAND, born 1635, 
1669 voun g est son f Robert M. of Eccles, 
and Mary, daugh. of John Brown, 
min. of Glencairn ; M.A. (Edinburgh, 23rd 
May 1655); adm. min. of Whitern about 
1660 ; deprived llth June 1662 ; granted an 
indulgence here by the Privy Council 27th 
July 1669 ; was one of those selected by 
the Presbyterians when terms of accom 
modation were proposed in 1670, to deliver 
an unfavourable answer regarding it at 
Edinburgh. Receiving no stipend for 1675 
and 1676 he applied to the Privy Council, 
who granted letters of horning for pay 
ment thereof ; died Oct. 1681. He marr. 
(1) (died in Galloway, s.p.), a daugh. 
of James Hamilton, min. of the Old 
Kirk, Edinburgh : (2) (cont. 26th Sept. 
1666), Elizabeth Macaulay, widow of 
Patrick Colville, min. here in 1645, and 
had issue William, min. of Mauchline : 
(3) 16th June 1674, Mary, eldest daugh. 
and co-heir of John M Michan of Barcaple, 
min. of Dairy (she survived him, marr. (2) 
Gilbert Crocket, merchant, Dumfries, and 
died 13th Sept. 1735, aged 83), and had 
issue John, bapt. 19th Jan. 1676, ancestor 
of the Fuller-Maitlands of Stansted, Essex ; 
Alexander, min. of Tongland, born 19th 
March 1677, ancestor of the Dundrennan 
family ; James, bapt. 5th Jan. 1679. 
[Harrison s Family of Maitland ; Wodrow s 
Hist., i., 327 ; Tombst. ; Fenwick Sess. Reg. ; 
Glasg. Tests. ; Barns Writs.} 

WILLIAM ROBERTSON, son of John 

R., maltman, burgess of Glasgow ;. 

M.A. (Glasgow, 27th July 1676); 

adm. before 7th April 1683; died March 

1686, aged about 30. [Glasg. Com. Deeds, 

2nd July 1685, 20th Dec. 1684; Glasg. 

Tests.] 

THOMAS WILKIE, M.A. (Edinburgh 

1668) ; passed trials before Presb. o 

Jedburgh, and got a testimonial fo 

licen. 1st March 1676 ; adm. to Abbotrul 

28th Sept. 1676; trans, and adm. befor 

15th June 1687 ; the parish was vacant in 

1689; died in Edinburgh, 8th Jan. 1733 

aged 82. He marr. perhaps (1) Anna 

Ewart (buried in Greyfriars, Edinburgh 

9th Dec. 1692), and (2) Janet Johnston, fo 



IRVINE] 



BP:ITH 



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whose funeral expenses he was allowed 40 
Scots in 1700. [Grey friars Bur. ; Charity 
foil.] 

ALEXANDER ORR, M.A. ; adm. be- 
tween 2nd April and 1st Oct. 1689 ; 
trans, to Alyth in 1699, but did 

not accept, and was adm. to St Quivox 31st 

July 1700. 

ROBERT CAMERON, educated at 

Univ. of Glasgow; ord. 1st Sept. 

1701; died 16th Dec. 1735. He 

marr. Rebecca (died 22nd June 1749), 

daugli. of Robert Hunter, min. of West 

Kilbride. 

WILLIAM LEECHMAN, M.A. ; called 

27th May, and ord. 30th Sept. 1736 ; 

dem. 3rd Jan. 1744, on appointment 

as Professor of Divinity in Univ. of Glasgow 



JOHN WITHERSPOON, M.A. ; called 
24th Jan., and ord. llth April 1745 ; 
trans, to Laigh Parish, Paisley, 16th 
June 1757. 

DAVID M CLELLAN of Nettlehirst, 
born 1723, son of James M., min. 
of Kirkcowan; M.A. (Edinburgh, 
14th April 1743); licen. by Presb. of 
Wigtown 16th June 1752 ; pres. by Com 
missioner for Alexander, Earl of Eglinton, 
16th Dec. 1757 ; ord. 24th Aug. 1758 ; died 
22nd Oct. 1796. He marr. (1) llth March 
1767, Jean, only daugh. of George Brown of 
Knockmarloch : (2) 30th March 1778, Isa 
bella (died 26th April 1823), daugh. of John 
Fullarton (primus), min. of Dairy, and had 
issue Katharine Fullarton, born 7th May 
1779, died 27th Oct. 1827. Publication- 
Account of the Parish (Sinclair s Stat. Ace., 
viii.). [Tombst., Ayr Sheriff-Court Books, 
2nd Nov. 1771.] 

ROBERT M VEY, born 1766, eldest son 
1796 ^ WiMi am M- merchant, Kippen ; 
educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. 
by Presb. of Dunbarton 3rd Dec. 1782; 
pres. by Archibald, Earl of Eglinton, 1st 
Jan., and ord. (assistant and successor) 25th 
Feb. 1796 ; died 3rd July 1811. He marr. 
llth Nov. 1806, Janet (died 17th March 



1847), daugh. of John M Vey, and had issue 
Jean, born 27th Sept. 1807 ; Robert, born 
13th March 1809 ; John, born 7th Dec. 1810, 
died 20th March 1819. 

JAMES MUIR, born Carstairs, 1771, 
1812 e ^ est son f Alexander M. ; edu 
cated at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by 
Presb. of Irvine 3rd Sept. 1798 ; pres. by 
Hugh, Earl of Eglinton, Dec. 1811 ; ord. 
23rd April 1812; died 19th Jan. 1831. 
He marr. (1) 21st Jan. 1814, Harriet (died 
3rd Nov. 1828), daugh. of James Crawford, 
W.S., and had issue Janet Graham, born 
4th Nov. 1814; James Brown Crawford, 
born 25th Jan. 1817, died at South Pether- 
ton, Australia, 23rd Dec. 1876 : (2) 6th 
July 1829, Margaret Macgregor (died s.p. 
13th June 1833), widow of Joseph M Laren, 
surgeon. 

GEORGE COLVILLE, third son of 
John C., farmer, Bardarroch, Ochil- 
tree; educated at Univ. of Edin 
burgh ; licen. by Presb. of Ayr ; ord. to 
Kilwinning 23rd Sept. 1824 ; pres. by the 
trustees of Archibald William, Earl of 
Eglinton, and adm. 7th July 1831; D.D. 
(Edinburgh, 7th Dec. 1845); died 13th 
May 1852. He marr. 18th Oct. 1824, 
Janet Maria (died 30th June 1870), daugh. 
of Alexander Macdougal, and had issue 
George, min. of Canonbie, born 22nd Sept. 
1825 ; Jane Margaret, born 22nd July 1827 
(marr. 10th Dec. 1844, Francis Johnston 
Wilson of Stroquhan); Helen, born 30th 
April 1829; James, born 1st June 1832, 
died 8th Jan. 1835 ; John, born 29th Sept. 
1834, died 5th March 1839. 



1852 



ANDREW BROWN, born 1808, second 
son of Andrew B., collector of taxes, 
Hamilton; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow; B.A. (1837); licen. by Presb. of 
Hamilton in 1841 ; assistant at Kilmaurs ; 
ord. to Newton-upon-Ayr 31st Aug. 1843 ; 
trans, to Irvine 9th Jan. 1845 ; pres. by 
Archibald William, Earl of Eglinton, and 
adm. 7th Oct. 1852; died at Edinburgh, 
28th Sept. 1888. He marr. 30th Aug. 1849, 
Jean Isabella (died 23rd July 1890), daugh. 
of James Gumming, Upper Parliament 
Street, Liverpool, and had issue Archibald 



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[PRESB. OF 



James, born 10th Feb., and died 17th June 
1850 ; Elizabeth Barnet Gumming, born 6th 
May 1851 ; William, born 22nd April 1854 ; 
Andrew, born 24th May 1856 ; Helen Mary, 
born 26th Jan. 1858 ; Jane Isabel, born 
14th Sept. 1860 ; Constance Margaret, born 
24th June 1862. [Smith s Scottish Clergy, 
iii., 104.] 

INNES GRANT SUTHERLAND, 
1887 k rn Invermark, 30th Aug. 1859 ; 
son of James S., parochial school 
master, Lochlee ; M.A. (Edinburgh 1886) ; 
assistant at Alloa and Tullibody in 1886 ; 
ord. (assistant and successor) 24th March 
1887; died 15th March 1919. He marr. 
26th Sept. 1888, Frances Harriet, daugh. of 
Alexander Bryson, inin. of Alloa, and has 
issue Rollo Russell Grant, min. of Ballan- 
trae, born 5th Dec. 1890. 

JOHN MURRAY WOODBURN, M.A., 
B.D., trans, from New Abbey (q.v.\ 



1919 



and adm. 25th Sept. 1919. 



1882 



CROSSHOUSE (Q.S.). 

[The parish was disjoined from Kilmaurs 
and Dreghorn, 13th March 1882.] 

JAMES WYSE, born Edinburgh, 1839, 
son of James W., C.A. ; educated at 
Univ. of Edinburgh ; M.A. (1871) ; 
licen. by Presb. of Edinburgh ; pres. by the 
trustees 8th June, and ord. 3rd Aug. 1882 ; 
died unmarr. 13th June 1894. Was clerk of 
Presb. for a few months before his death. 

WILLIAM WHITE, born 1866, son of 
1895 Matthew W., grain merchant, Partick ; 
educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; M.A. 
(1887); B.D. (1889); licen. by Presb. of 
Glasgow ; assistant at Mother well; ord. 
10th Jan. 1895. 



DALRY. 

[The vicarage of Dairy belonged to the 
Abbey of Kilwinning. About a mile from 
the church, on the east side of the Water 
of Garnock and within this parish, there 
was a chapel dedicated to St Margaret of 
Antioch. On her day, the 31st of July old 



style, a yearly fair was held at Dairy. There 
was within the bounds a Well of St Finan. 
Dairy Church was removed to a new site in 
1608 ; and the church was again rebuilt in 
1771. There are mission chapels in the 
parish at Blair and Kersland. 

JOHN HEPBURN, min. in 1564. He 
1564 had issue Margaret. [Acts and 
Dec., xxxi., 9.] 

GEORGE BOYD, reader, 1567 to 

1567 1573. 

JAMES GREIG, trans, to Colmonell in 

1568 1568. [Acts and Dec., xlii., 243, 405.] 

ANDREW BLAIR, reader, 1574 to 
1574 1591. 

ROBERT MAXWELL, M.A. ; trans, 
from Percetown in 1591 ; trans, to 
Carluke same year. 

ARCHIBALD BLACKBURN, M.A.; 
trans, from Baldernock ; pres. by 
James VI. Sept. 1593 ; trans, to 
Aberdeen in 1601. 



1591 



1593 



JOHN CUNNINGHAM, eldest son of 
16O4 Jh n Q- of Baidland, and Margaret 
Crawford; M.A. (Glasgow 1595); 
adm. to Houston in 1599; trans, to Kill- 
ellan before 30th Dec. 1602 ; adm. in 1604 ; 
had a crown charter of Baidland 19th Dec. 
1622 ; died April 1635, aged about 60. He 
marr. (1) Jean (died March 1611), daugh. of 
Thomas Fleming of Auchinvoll, and had 
issue John of Baidland : (2) Jean, daugh. 
of - - Ker of Triborne, and had issue 
Gabriel, burgess of Irvine; Robert; 
James; Lilias. [Reg. Assig.\ Reg. of 
Deeds, cxcv., 59, 13th Aug. 1604; Ayr Sas., 
v., 203 ; vii., 394 ; xiii., 395.] 

ROBERT BELL, son of John B., min. 
1635 of Tron Parish, Glasgow; M.A. 
(Glasgow 1628) ; proposed as assistant 
to his father in the New Kirk, Glasgow, 
26th Nov. 1634, but was adm. (in Glasgow) to 
this parish 1st Sept. 1635 ; was again pro 
posed as assistant and successor to his 
father in 1639. He was probably deprived 
by Diocesan Synod about 1664; had an 
indulgence, which he had been granted, 
withdrawn 17th Jan. 1685; died before 



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85 



2nd Oct. 1688. He raarr. Agnes Inglis, 
who died 8th Jan. 1680, and had issue 
John of Blook, min. of Ardrossan ; Bryce, 
physician, Glasgow; James, chamberlain 
to the Earl of Kilmarnock ; Jean (marr. 
William Cunningham, merchant burgess, 
Glasgow). [Glasg. Presb. ; Baillie s Lett. ; 
Wodrow s Hist., ii., 340; Inq. Ret. Ayr, 
652 ; Tombst. ; Glasg. Com. Deeds, 9th 
March and 22nd May 1682.] 

ANDREW SLIRIE, educated at King s 
1682 College, Aberdeen ; MA. (9th July 
1668) ; licen. by James, Archbishop 
of St Andrews, 21st July 1674; ord. 1st 
March 1682 ; outed at the Revolution. 
He afterwards intruded at Falkirk, but 
was inhibited by the General Assembly 
25th Oct. 1690 ; opened a meeting-house at 
Brother ton in the parish of Benholme from 
July 1712 to March 1713. He was dep. by 
the Presb. of Fordoun for intruding within 
their bounds and for contumacy. [Acts 
and Hist. Gen. Ass., 1690; Rule s Sec. 
Vindication ; Orig. Certif. Licen. and Ord.] 

HUGH KILPATRICK, formerly min. 

1689 ^ a P res kyterian congregation at 

Lurgan, Ireland, which he held from 

about 1686; officiated here from 1689 to 

1691, when he was called to Old Cumnock. 

JOHN KING, adm. before 19th March 
1696 !696; app. to go to the colony of 
Caledonia [Darien],butwas prevented 
from doing so ; died June 1713. He had 
issue John, surgeon, Stewarton; Mary; 
Elison. [Glasg. Tests.] 

JOHN FULLARTON (primus), son of 
171I7 James F., min. of St Ninians ; MA. 
(King s College, Aberdeen, 1709); 
studied divinity at Glasgow Univ. and 
Leyden ; burgess of Irvine in 1712 ; tutor 
to Sir Robert Menzies of Weem in 1715 ; 
schoolmaster in Irvine 19th March 1715; 
licen. by Presb. of Irvine 14th Aug. 1716 ; 
pres. by William Blair, younger, of that 
ilk, 20th Oct. 1716; ord. 25th April 1717; 
died 17th April 1761. He marr. (1) a lady 
whose name is unknown. She died 19th 
Aug. 1728 : (2) 3rd Feb. 1733, Katharine 
(died 22nd July 1775), fourth daugh. of 



Gavin Ralston of that ilk, and had issue 
Anne, born 12th Sept. 1734 (marr. John 
Monteith, min. of Houston) ; John, min. 
of this parish ; Gavin, surgeon, Greenock, 
born 20th June 1737, died 1795 ; Isabella, 
born 22nd Aug. 1740 (marr. David 
M Clellan, min. of Beith) ; William, 
merchant, Greenock, born 19th March 
1 745 ; James. [Scot. Notes and Queries, 
2nd ser., vol. i., 182.] 

JOHN FULLARTON (secundus), born 
1762 5 ^ *^ e Pk 1735, son f preceding; 
educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. 
by Presb. of Irvine 20th March 1759 ; ord. 
to Dunlop 25th Sept. 1760 ; pres. by Major 
Blair of Blair 8th Oct. 1761 ; trans, and 
adm. 1st April 1762 ; died 23rd Jan. 1802. 
He marr. 14th April 1766, Helen (died 21st 
Jan. 1800), fifth daugh. of Robert Donald, 
merchant, Greenock, and had issue 
Christian, born 7th March 1767, died 6th 
Nov. 1809 ; John of Kerelaw, born 14th 
Nov. 1768, died 1844 ; Robert, born 25th 
May 1770, died 15th Sept. 1785; Katharine, 
born 17th Jan. 1772; Helen, born 18th Dec. 
1773, died 18th Aug. 1798; James, born 
19th July 1776, died 13th April 1792 ; Mary 
born 9th Nov. 1778 (marr. John Thomson, 
her father s successor) ; Isabella, born 18th 
Jan. 1781, died 31st May 1793; Robert, 
H.E.I.C.S., born 30th May 1785, died at 
Prince Edward Island, 23rd April 1807; 
Gavin of Kerelaw, born 1st Jan. 1788, died 
Sept. 1876. Publication Account of the 
Parish (Sinclair s Stat. Ace., xii.). [Tombst.; 
Family Papers.] 

JOHN THOMSON, youngest son of 
1802 Archibald T., farmer, St Ninians, 
Stirling ; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow; licen. by Presb. of Stirling 3rd 
Aug. 1791 ; ord. to Cambusnethan llth July 
1797 ; pres. by William Blair of Blair in 
July, trans, and adm. 18th Nov. 1802 ; died 
14th Oct. 1820. He marr. (1) 13th Dec. 
1803, Mary Fullarton (died s.p. 14th Oct. 
1808), daugh. of preceding min. : (2) 15th 
April 1811, Jean (died 4th March 1827), 
only daugh. of Alexander Coulter, surgeon, 
Kilwinning, and had issue Ann, born 18th 
July 1812, died llth Aug. 1815; Agnes, 
born 2nd Feb. 1814, died 25th Dec. 1824 ; 



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[PRESB. OF 



William Murray, merchant, Glasgow, born 
29th Oct. 1816 ; John, born 1st April 1818, 
died 6th April 1827. 

THOMAS JOHNSTONE, born 29th 
July 1775; educated at Univ. of Edin 
burgh; licen. by Presb. of Annan 22nd 
April 1802 ; tutor successively in the families 
of Sir Michael Shaw Stewart of Blackball, 
Bart., and of Robert Baird of Newbyth ; 
assistant at Haddington ; ord. (by that 
Presb.) min. of the Low Meeting, Berwick- 
on-Tweed, 15th Sept. 1809; pres. to this 
parish by William Blair of Blair in April, 
trans, and adm. 28th June 1821 ; died 25th 
Sept. 1843. He marr. (1) Jane Wilson, 
Edinburgh, who died 22nd May 1836, and 
had issue Michael Shaw Stewart, min. of 
Monigaff, born 14th May 1811 ; Ebenezer 
Wilson, born 22nd Sept. 1813, died at 
Skeldon, Canada, 26th Aug. 1839 ; Thomas, 
min. of Anwoth, born 6th March 1815; 
Francis Alexander Wilson of Croglin and 
Stroquhan, born 18th Nov. 1820 : (2) 2nd 
Sept. 1839, Harriet (died 13th Sept. 1870)> 
daugh. of William Hamilton of Craighlaw 
M.D. Publication The History of Berwick- 
upon- Tweed and its Vicinity (Berwick, 181 7). 



1844 



ROBERT STEVENSON, born 1807, 
eldest son of Hugh S., weaver, 
Bannockburn ; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Dunbarton 
23rd Oct. 1823; ord. to North Church, 
Paisley, 17th July 1835 ; trans, to Middle 
Parish 3rd, and adm. 18th Feb. 1836 ; pres. 
by William Fordyce Blair of that Ilk ; 
trans, and adm. 28th March 1844; D.D. 
(Edinburgh 1878) ; died unmarr., llth Sept. 
1890, aged 83. During his ministry large 
and commodious mission halls were erected 
in the parish, and he bequeathed handsome 
endowments to the West Church and Kers- 
land Barony mission. 



1891 



JAMES LAMONT FYFE, born Cam- 
buslang, 10th May 1859, son of 
Gabriel F. and Elizabeth Lamont ; 
educated at High School and Univ. of 
Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Hamilton in 
1889; assistant at Dairy in 1888; ord. 
23rd April 1891 ; died in church while cele 
brating Communion 14th Nov. 1915. He 



marr. 5th June 1901, Margaret, daugh. of 
William Smith Neil Patrick, Sheriff-clerk 
of Ayrshire, and had issue James Gabriel, 
born 2nd June 1902 ; William Patrick, born 
22nd Feb. 1905; Ann Crawford Lamont, 
born 26th Nov. 1908; George Wardrop, 
born 13th Oct. 1911. 

ANDREW BALD THOMSON, born 
191Q 29th May 1880, son of George T., 
min. of Blackhill ; educated at Peter- 
head Academy and Univ. of Aberdeen ; 
M.A. (1902), B.D. (31st Oct. 1905); 
licen. by Presb. of Aberdeen 5th May 
1908 ; assistant at Woodside in 1909 ; 
ord. to Second Charge, Kilmarnock, 24th 
March 1910 ; trans, and adm. 18th 
May 1916. Marr. 16th July 1904, Mary 
Isabella (born 3rd April 1881), daugh. 
of Robert Henderson, Aberdeen, and 
has issue George, born 14th Dec. 
1904; Robert Henderson, born 21st Feb. 
1906; John Lyon, born 1st Sept. 1907; 
Margaret Jane, born 6th Feb. 1909 ; 
Andrew, born 10th Nov. 1910; Matthew 
Osburne, born 28th March 1912; Mary 
Isabella, born 23rd Nov. 1913 ; a daughter 
born 4th Oct. 1919. 



WEST DALRY (Q.S.). 

[The parish was disjoined from the 
parishes of Dairy, Kilwinning, and 
Ardrossan on 30th Oct. 1896.] 

JOHN DALL GLASS, pres. by the 

trustees 6th April, and ord. 13th May 

1897; trans, to St James s Parish, 

Glasgow, 23rd June 1910. 



JAMES JOHNSTON, born Corbally, 
Co. Antrim, 15th May 1872, son of 
James J. and Margaret M Innes; 
educated at Methodist College and Queen s 
Univ., Belfast; B.A. (1896); licen. by 
Presb. of Belfast 15th May 1900 ; assistant 
at St Enoch s, Belfast ; ord. to First Pres 
byterian Church, Ray, Manor - Cunning 
ham, Co. Donegal, 23rd July 1903; adm. 
13th Oct. 1910. Marr. 8th Nov. 1904, 
Susan Crockett, daugh. of Andrew George 
Ramsay, and has issue May Elizabeth 
Margretta, born llth Sept. 1905; Annie 



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Fotheringham M Innes, born 12th April 
1908; Jessie, born 4th April 1910; Ian 
Ramsay, born 18th Aug. 1913. 

DARVEL (Q.S.). 

[The parish was disjoined from the 
parishes of Loudoun and Galston on 7th 
March 1892.] 

JOHN WATSON JACK, born Hall of 
188Q Kype, llth Dec. 1859, son of Robert 
J. and Janet Watson ; educated at 
St John s Grammar School, Hamilton, 
Crosshill School, Strathaven, and Univ. 
of Glasgow; licen. by Presb. of Hamilton 
May 1886 ; assistant at Strachur and St 
Matthew s, Glasgow; ord. 31st Oct. 1889; 
adm. first min. of the parish 1892. 

DREGHORN, OR LANGDREG- 
GARNE AND PIERSTOUN, 
OR PERCETOUN. 

[These two parishes were united in 1688. 
The church of Dreghorn belonged of old to 
the Abbey of Kilwinning. It was rebuilt 
in 1780. At Springside within the bounds 
there is a mission chapel.] 

GAVIN NAYSMITH, exhorter in 
1567 ; styled min. Feb. 1572-3; vicar 
12th Feb. 1574; he had charge of 
Kilmaurs also from Nov. 1571, to which he 
was trans, in 1574. [Acts and Dec., xlviii., 
229 ; Feu Charters of Kirklands, ii., 210.] 

LAURENCE LYNE, reader from 1574 
1574 to 1589. 

WILLIAM FULLARTON, son of John 
1590 ^* ^ Dreghorn and Janet Houston ; 
min. of Largs in 1585 ; pres. to the 
vicarage of Irvine 30th Nov. 1586; went 
to Kilmaurs in 1589; adm. here in 1590; 
was called before the Privy Council 5th 
Feb. 1610 for intercommuning with a 
trafficking priest ; died Jan. 1620. He 
had issue James, min. of Beith. [Reg. 
Assig. ; Glasg. Tests.] 

WILLIAM LINDSAY, son of Gavin 

L. of the family of Dunrod, and 

Isabella, daugh. of John Shaw of 

Greenock; M.A. (Glasgow 1614); was on 



1567 



the Exercise there 15th March 1620 ; adm. 
in 1621 ; dep. 7th May 1650 for complicity 
in " the Engagement " ; was banished to 
Ireland, and in 1662 had a grant from 
vacant stipends. He marr. Margaret 
Cunningham. [Crawfurd s Renfrew, 125 ; 
Baillie s Lett. ; Acts of Parl., v. ; Laing 
Charters, 2031 and 2161 ; P. C. Reg., 3rd 
ser., i., 291-2.] 

ARCHIBALD FERGUSON, M.A. 
1652 ^ Andrews 1642) ; studied theology 
at Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of 
Glasgow 29th Jan. 1645 ; ord. about April 
1645 as min. of a Presbyterian congregation 
in Antrim. He was commissioned to the 
General Assembly in 1649, to ask its 
influence with the Government for the 
protection of the Irish Presbyterians. He 
returned, but with several others was 
obliged to leave Ireland in 1650 on account 
of the persecution. He probably was adm. 
here about 1652, but returned to his former 
charge, and died Dec. 1654, aged about 33. 
He marr. Janet Conyngham, who died June 
1652. [Glasg. Tests. ; Reid s Ireland, ii., 95, 
215, 238.] 

JOHN SPALDING, M.A. (St Andrews 

less 1651 ); adm - 19fch Nov - 1656 ; de 
prived by Act of Parliament llth 
June, and Decreet of Privy Council 1st 
Oct. 1662 ; min. again in 1670. 

ALEXANDER GREGORIE,M.A.; pres. 
by William, Earl of Glencairn, Lord 
Chancellor, before 30th May 1664. 
The heritors and whole inhabitants having 
withdrawn themselves from the parish 
church, the Privy Council on 23rd June 
" ordain a party of soldiers to be forthwith 
sent to quarter upon that parish with 
power to uplift the penalty of 20 shillings 
Scots from every person residing in said 
parish, who shall withdraw from the said 
Kirk." G. was adm. after 3rd July that 
year, but so ill received was he, that he 
threatened to remove llth Aug. thereafter; 
trans, to St Quivox before 1671. 

WILLIAM MAIR, styled min. 9th May 
1667 and 4th June 1668. [Glasg. 
1667 Com. Deeds.} 



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DREGHORN 



[PRESB. OP 



JOHN SPALDING, M.A., above men- 
1670 tioned ; was called before the Privy 
Council at Edinburgh 6th April 
1669, with others, for keeping conventicles, 
or preaching in private houses, but dis 
missed two days after and indulged by the 
Council 3rd March 1670, when he returned 
to the parish on 20th of that month. He 
was still min. in 1684. [Wodrow : s Hist., 
ii., 123 ; Fenwick Sess. Reg.] 

PATRICK ANDERSON, M.A., formerly 

1674 m i n -f Walston ; granted indulgence 

in this parish [or at Kilbirnie] prior 

to 22nd Oct. 1674. He returned to Walston 

before 6th July 1689. 

JOHN ROW, M.A. ; said to have been 
1682 trans - fr m Stoneykirk before 1682 ; 
min. of Dalgety before 1686. 

ALEXANDER MUSHET, son of Nicol 
M., Carse of Cambus, Monteith ; 
educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; M.A. 
(15th July 1673); tutor in Ellengreig s 
family; passed trials before Presb. of 
Dunoon and recommended for licence 1st 
Jan. 1679 ; adm. to Cumbrae that year ; 
trans, and adm. before 26th Dec. 1685 ; 
died before 12th Oct. 1686. [Dunoon Presb. 
Reg. ; Bail. Cunning. Deeds and Arrest- 
ments.] 

JAMES STEWART, M.A. (Glasgow, 
13th July 1669) ; was in London 
for twenty-two years; returned to 
Scotland and was adm. min. of Cumbrae 
about 1683 ; trans, and adm. in 1688 ; died 
after 18th April 1688. He marr. in London, 
Mary Stewart, who survived him, and had 
four children. [Glasg. Tests. ; Charity 
Papers, 1696.] 

JOHN SPALDING, M.A., noticed 
1688 at)0ve > returned at the Toleration ; 
app. to use the old church of Piers- 
toun as his place of worship 15th Aug. 1687 ; 
attended the first meeting of Synod 30th 
Aug. 1688 ; trans, to Kirkcudbright in 1689. 
[Maitland Miscell., iv., 185; Sec. Off. 
Reg., 1687-8.] 

ROBERT YOUNG, adm. (interim) to 

1692 Ea g lesnam 21st Au g- 1689 ; adm. 

6th Sept. 1692 ; died 16th Nov. 1693, 

aged 51. He marr. (1) Grizel Stevenson, and 



1688 



had issue Sarah (marr. William Morris), 
died 18th Jan. 1700 : (2) Margaret Muir- 
head (who survived him, and was recom 
mended to the Presbyteries by the General 
Assembly for charitable supply 12th April 
1694). [Tombst. ; Acts of Ass., 1694.] 

ALEXANDER CUNNINGHAM, born 
1665, fifth son of Richard C. of 
Glengarnock ; ord. 17th Sept. 1695 ; 
died Aug. 1712. He marr. Janet (buried 
6th Feb. 1720), daugh. of John Aitken- 
head of Jaw, and widow of James Boog, 
min. of Dundonald, and had issue 
William ; Richard, min. of Symington, 
Ayrshire ; Elizabeth (marr. 27th May 1739, 
Andrew Hastie, schoolmaster, Kilwinning). 
[Robertson s Ayrshire Fam., i., 315.] 

JAMES SEMPILL, son of Robert S. of 
1718 Kirkhouse of Bonhill ; educated at 
Univ. of Glasgow; licen. by Presb 
of Dunbarton 4th Aug. 1713; called 5th 
Dec. 1717 ; ord. 7th May 1718 ; died 9th 
Feb. 1752. He marr. (1) 9th July 1719 
Dorothea (died June 1720), daugh. of John 
Edminston, merchant, Glasgow, and hac 
issue Robert, served heir 4th Feb. 1761 
(2) 23rd April 1722, Margaret (died 23rc 
Aug. 1758), daugh. of William Gemmil o 
Towerlands, and had issue Janet, diec 
29th Dec. 1747; John, M.A. (Glasgow 1744) 
Dorothy, buried in Ramshorn Churchyard 
Glasgow, 29th Nov. 1754 ; James, born 18th 
May 1730 ; George, born 27th Sept. 1737 
Elizabeth, born 26th March 1743. [Glasg 
Marr. Reg. ; Glasg. Tests.] 

ANDREW M VEY, born Logic, Bridg 
of Allan, 1720, son of John M. ; edu 
cated at Univ. of Glasgow ; tutor to 
the son of Dr Colin Campbell of Daling 
licen. by Presb. of Dunoon 18th Sept. 1744 
He served as a volunteer at the Battle o 
Falkirk, where he was taken prisoner by 
the Highland army and carried to th 
Castle of Doune, but made his escape ii 
the disguise of a woman carrying a kettle 
called 8th March, and ord. 10th May 1753 
died 4th July 1769. He marr. 18th Oct 
1763, Janet Hunter, who died 4th May 
1768, and had issue John, born 5th Aug 



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1764, died 6th July 1769; Robert, born 
25th May 1766; Andrew, born 28th May 
1767. [Cochrane Cowesp. ; Tombst.] 

MICHAEL TOD, born Kilmarnock, 
1770 1740, eldest son of James T. ; edu 
cated at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by 
Presb. of Irvine 16th Sept. 1764 ; pres. by 
Archibald, Earl of Eglinton, 7th Dec. 1769 ; 
ord. 5th April 1770 ; died 15th Aug. 1801. 
He marr. 18th Aug. 1778, Margaret (died 
27th Nov. 1828), daugh. of John Monteath, 
min. of Houston, and had issue Michael, 
born 18th July 1779 ; Margaret, born 8th 
Dec. 1780; Mary, born llth Oct. 1782, died 
14th Jan. 1787 ; Jean, born 30th Aug. 
1784 (marr. 20th Aug. 1816, John Parker, 
merchant, Glasgow) ; Agnes, born 5th June 
1786 (marr. 23rd Sept. 1805, Alexander 
Murdoch, writer, Ayr); Mary Anne, born 
born 24th Feb. 1788; John, born 25th 
April 1790; Elizabeth, born 19th June 
1792 ; Janet, born 6th Feb. 1794, died 6th 
Jan. 1820; Isabella, born 23rd Aug. 1796 
(marr. 12th July 1819, Thomas M Clelland, 
agent, Bank of Scotland, Ayr). Publication 
Account of the Parish (Sinclair s Stat. 
Ace., [v.).[Tombst.] 

ANDREW HALDANE, born 29th Jan. 
1802 1776) son ^ Bernard H., min. of 
Glenholm; educated at Univ. of 
Edinburgh; licen. by Presb. of Biggar 
10th June 1800 ; pres. by the Trustees and 
Commissioner of Mary, Lady Montgomerie, 
in Feb. and ord. 13th May 1802 ; died 22nd 
Jan. 1820. He marr. 18th April 1808, Mar 
garet (died 23rd Jan. 1854), daugh. of 
Alexander Campbell of Greenfield, and had 
issue John Campbell, surgeon, Ayr, born 
3rd Feb. 1809 ; Bernard, physician, Preston 
born 19th March 1811 ; Alexander, born 
29th Jan. 1814. [Tombst.] 

ROBERT SMITH, pres. by the Commis- 

1821 sioners of Mary, Lady Montgomerie, 

and Charles Montolieu Burges [Lamb], 

July 1820 ; ord. 22nd Feb. 1821 ; trans, to 

Tester 1st Oct. 1829. 

WILLIAM WODROW, born 1795, son 

1831 of Robert W., Mauchline ; educated 

at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. 

of Ayr in 1820; ord. by the Scots Presb. 



London, 20th April 1826, as min. of 
Swallow Street Chapel there ; pres. to this 
parish by Mary, Lady Montgomerie, and 
Sir Charles Lamb in Sept., and adm. 3rd 
Nov. 1831 ; died unmarr. 24th Jan. 1834. 
Publication Charge to the People at the 
Ordination of the Rev. Hugh B. Maclean 
(London, 1827). [The Scots Churches in 
England, 224 ; Tombst.] 

JOHN CAMPBELL JAMIESON, born 

1836 Greenock > 4th Jan - 1796 ^ eldest son 

of William J., teacher, Kilmarnock, 
and Ann Campbell ; educated at Univ. of 
Edinburgh ; licen. by Presb. of Irvine 17th 
Nov. 1821 ; pres. by Mary, Lady Mont 
gomerie, and Sir Charles Lamb in Feb. 1834. 
Objections having been taken to his settle 
ment, judgment was given against him by 
a majority of one vote in the General As 
sembly 28th May 1835. In consequence 
of irregularity in the voting the case was 
continued to next Assembly, who re 
mitted to the Presb. to proceed ; he was 
therefore ord. 28th July 1836; died at 
Irvine, 16th Sept. 1864. He marr. 30th 
Aug. 1836, Mary (born 7th March 1802, 
died llth Oct. 1868), daugh. of William 
Young, merchant, West Indies, and Anne 
Allan, and had issue William Allan, born 
7th Nov. 1837, died 5th Aug. 1838; William 
Allan, M.D., LL.D., President of Royal 
College of Physicians, Edinburgh, born 1st 
April 1839, died 21st April 1916 ; Mary 
Anne Kerr, born 16th March 1841 (marr. 
Thomas Reid), died at Victoria, B.C., 1st 
Jan. 1900. Publication Account of the 
Parish (New Stat. Ace., v.). [Acts of Ass., 
1834-6 ; Edinburgh Medical Journal, June 
1916.] 

JAMES MILROY, born Borgue about 
1855 1830; B.A. (Edinburgh 1848), M.A. 
(Edinburgh 1850) ; licen. by Presb. of 
Edinburgh ; assistant at Stewarton in 1854 ; 
ord. (assistant and successor) 23rd Aug. 
1855 ; died unmarr. at Kirkcudbright, 23rd 
March 1890. 

WILLIAM HORNE, born Dunfermline, 
18g8 1844 ; educated at Univ. of St 
Andrews M.A., (1869) and Congrega 
tional Theological Hall, Edinburgh ; min. 



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DREGHORN PIERSTON DUNLOP 



[PKESB. OF 



of Lindsay Street Congregational Church, 
Dundee, 1877-82 ; examiner in Philosophy 
in Univ. of St Andrews in 1880; adm. as 
an ordained min. by General Assembly in 
1882 ; ord. assistant in this parish 31st 
March 1885 ; adm. (assistant and suc 
cessor) 19th May 1888; died at Scar 
borough, 1st Aug. 1888. Publications 
Reason and Revelation, being an Examina 
tion into the Nature and Contents of 
Scripture Revelation, as Compared ivith 
other Forms of Truth (London, 1877); 
Religious Life and Thought (London, 1880). 

WILLIAM YOUNG LINDSAY, born 
1862, second son of John Cowan 
L., F.E.I.S., Rector of Grammar 
School, Kilmarnock ; M.A. (Glasgow 1886) ; 
licen. by Presb. of Irvine 12th June 1888 ; 
assistant at Lady Glenorchy s Parish, Edin 
burgh, 1888-9 ; ord. (assistant and successor) 
16th May 1889 ; died at Stafford, 1st Oct. 
1913. He marr. 2nd March 1897, Bessie 
Anderson, daugh. of David Russell Cowan, 
min. of Presbyterian Church of England, 
Walsall, and had issue David Russell 
Cowan, born 21st April 1902. 

WILLIAM JAMES JAMIESON, born 
1914 Coatbridge, 12th Jan. 1880, son of 
John J. and Margaret Brown ; edu 
cated at Gartsherrie Academy, High School, 
and Univ. of Glasgow ; M.A, (1901) ; licen. 
by Presb. of Glasgow in 1905 ; assistant at 
Kinghorn in 1905 ; ord. to Logie, Fife, 
llth April 1907 ; trans, and adm. 15th May 
1914. 



PIERSTON on PERCETOUN. 

FRANCIS ADAMSON, reader at 
1570 Candlemas 1570. 

DAVID WHYTE, reader, Nov. 1572 
1572 to 1589. 

ROBERT MAXWELL, min. in 1590; 
1590 trans, to Dairy in 1591. 

JOHN BELL, M.A. ; inst. to the vicar 
age pensionary on presentation by 
James VI. 28th Jan. 1613 ; trans. 

to Stevenson in 1613. [Prot. Book of 

Robert Brown. ] 



DAVID CUNNINGHAM, son of 
William C., burgess of Glasgow; 
1618 M.A. (Glasgow 1600) ; pres. to Duns- 
core 22nd June 1609 ; trans, in 1613 ; was 
a member of the Court of High Commission 
15th June 1619 ; still min. Oct. 1631. He 
marr. June 1619, Janet (died about Oct. 
1631), daugh. of John Campbell, shipmaster, 
Irvine, and widow of John Young, mer 
chant, burgess of Irvine. Probably residing 
in Irvine in 1648 and then married to 
Catherine Crawford. [Reg. of Deeds, 
ccclxxxvii., 327 ; Downie, dlxxxiv., 10th 
June 1653 ; Prot. Book of Robert Brown ; 
Glasg. Tests.] 

HEW MACKAILE, min. in 1633; trans. 
1633 to Irvine about 1642. 



1642 



ROBERT URIE, entered student at 
Univ. of Glasgow 24th Feb. 1626 ; 
min. in 1642 ; still min., and clerk of 
Presb. 2nd July 1650. [Synod Roll, 1642.] 

WILLIAM NASMYTH, adm. before 
..__,_ llth July 1667. [Glasg. Comm. 
Deeds.] 

DUNLOP. 

[The vicarage of Dunlop belonged to the 
Abbey of Kilwinning. Near it there was a 
chapel of St Mary. The stepping-stones 
across the Water of Glasert leading to the 
village of Dunlop were called Our Lady 
Steps. From 1518 to 1523 John Majo 
was Vicar of Dunlop. The Parish Churd 
was rebuilt in 1835.] 

JOHN [or HANS] HAMILTON, born 
1536, a natural son of Archibald H 
of Raploch ; promoted to the vicar 
age in 1563; probably John H., who was 
reader and exhorter in 1567, and reader in 
1574. In 1606, being unable to serve the 
cure, another was presented ; died 30th 
May 1608. He marr. Janet (died 30th 
Jan. 1628), daugh. of James Denham o 
Westshields, and had issue James, school 
master at Dublin in 1587, tutor to Arch 
bishop Ussher, created Viscount Claneboyc 
in 1622, and Earl of Clanbrassill in 1647 
died 20th June 1659; Archibald of Hal 
craig, ancestor of Killyleagh family ; Gavin 



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of Ballygalley, merchant, Coleraine ; John 
of Tullimore; William of Bangor, Co. 
Down ; Patrick ; Jean (marr. William 
Mure of Glanderston). [Anderson s House 
of Hamilton ; Reg. Min. ; Reg. Sec. Sig. ; 
Reid s Ireland, i., 59 ; M Crie s Melville, 
ii. : Ind. Reg. Deeds ; Burke s Landed 
Gentry, Ireland; Tombst} 

JAMES HAMILTON, vicar. [Reg. of 
1593 Deeds, xlviii., 103, 22nd Jan. 1593.] 

JAMES SCHEWAN, min. before 5th 
Aug. 1596. [Reg. Mag. Sig., vi., 
2033.] 

JAMES CUNNINGHAM, M.A. ; trans. 
1606 fr m Inchcaillioch ; pres. by James 
VI. 14th Oct. 1606; trans, to Cum- 
nock 1607. 



1596 



1607 



JAMES MONTGOMERY, third son of 
Sir Neil M. of Lainshaw and Mar 
garet Cunningham ; M.A. (Glasgow 
1599) ; was on the Exercise 13th Nov. 1602 ; 
pres. to Kirkmichael 25th May 1606 ; trans, 
after 2nd Feb. 1607 ; died May 1613. He 
marr. 1605, Elizabeth, daugh. of Robert 
Montgomerie, min. of Stewarton ; she sur 
vived him, and had issue Robert ; James, 
colonel in Sweden. [Reg. Assig. ; Reg. Sec. 
Sig. ; Glasg. Tests.] 

HUGH EGLINTON, son of Archibald 
1615 E., to whom he was served heir in 
certain lands in the parish of Mearns 
26th July 1634 ; M.A. (Glasgow 1610) ; on 
the Exercise there 30th Dec. 1612. He got 
a testimonial to the Presb. of Irvine 4th 
Jan. 1615 ; pres. to the vicarage by James 
VI. 26th May 1615 ; had a protection from 
the Marquess of Montrose after the battle 
of Kilsyth in 1645 ; died March 1647, aged 
about 57. He marr. (1) Janet Maxwell, 
who died 30th Jan. 1628, and had issue- 
Archibald : (2) Marion Hamilton, who sur 
vived him, and had issue Hew, merchant, 
Glasgow, died 1649 ; George, apprenticed to 
Patrick Maxwell, W.S., 28th Nov. 1632; 
John ; Jean ; Elspeth. [Inq. Ret. Renfrew, 
91; Reg. Old Dec., ii. ; Reg. Sec. Sig.; 
Glasg. Presb. and Bapt. Regs.; Glasg. 
Tests. ; Mem. of Montrose, ii. ; Baillie s 
Lett.} 



GABRIEL CUNNINGHAM, M.A. 
1648 (Gl as g w I 642 ); P res - by the laird 
of Dunlop in Aug., and adm. 1st 
Dec. 1648 ; deprived in 1664, for not con 
forming to Episcopacy. 

WILLIAM TORRIE, M.A. (King s 
College, Aberdeen, 12th July 1660); 
adm. before 2nd July 1668. [Bail. 
Cunningham DecreetsJ] 

GABRIEL CUNNINGHAM, M.A., 
1672 a ^ ove mentioned ; indulged by the 
Privy Council 3rd Sept. 1672, but 
did not then return to the parish. In June 
1674 orders were given for his appre 
hension as a preacher at conventicles. On 
8th March 1683 the Privy Council in 
structed the Lord Advocate to prosecute 
him for harbouring rebels. He returned 
in 1687. [Privy Counc. Reg., 3rd ser., 
viii., 87.] 

JOHN HAY, M.A., formerly of Yester ; 
adm. after 1680 ; trans, to New 
Monkland about 1682. 

ALEXANDER LINDSAY, M.A. (King s 

College, Aberdeen, 14th July 1674) ; 

adm. before 4th Oct. 1685; still 

min. 6th Aug. 1687. [Corshill Baron 

Court Book ; Ayr and Wigtown Arch, and 

Hist. Collections} 

GABRIEL CUNNINGHAM, M.A., 
1687 already noticed ; returned in 1687 
after the Toleration was granted ; 
was restored by Act of Parliament 25th 
April 1690. Having been Moderator at a 
previous meeting of Presbyterian mins. he 
preached at the opening of the first General 
Assembly after the Revolution 16th Oct. 
1690; was on the commission for visiting 
schools and colleges for that year; died 
May 1691, aged about 69. [Maitland 
Miscell., iv. ; Wodrow s Anal. ; Glasg. 
Tests.; Inq. Ret. Gen., 7158, 7175; Acts 
of Parl., iv.] 

WILLIAM ROBISON, adm. before 
1688 ; deprived by Act of Parliament 
25th April 1690, restoring Presby 
terian mins. 



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JOHN JAMIESON, licen. by Presb. of 
Paisley llth Nov. 1691; ord. 21st 
Sept. 1692 ; died in 1708. He was 
a poet " of no mean pretension." He marr. 
Joan Cunningham, and had issue Doro 
thea ; William, min. of Rerrick. Publica 
tion Zioris Traveller (Paisley, 1786). 

JAMES ROWAT, M.A. ; ord. May 1709 ; 
17og trans, to Jedburgh 20th Sept. 1732. 
He marr. Agnes Muir, who died in 
Ireland in 1763 [vide vol. ii., 127]. 

ROBERT BAIRD in Kilmarnock; M.A. 
1734 (Glasgow, 1st May 1724); licen. by 
Presb. of Irvine 14th Sept. 1731 ; 
pres. by the tutors for Alexander, Earl of 
Eglinton, 8th March 1733 ; ord. 28th March 
1734 ; died 27th March 1756. He marr. 
(1) 10th June 1735, Helen (died 3rd Jan. 
1750), daugh. of Henry Beveridge, mer 
chant, Dysart, and had issue William, 
merchant, Glasgow, born 4th May 1736 ; 
Robert, born 16th Aug. 1740 ; Ebenezer, 
born 1st May 1742 ; Marion, born 14th 
April 1744, died 14th May 1746; Helen, 
born 1st April, and died 2nd June 1746 ; 
Henry (twin), born 1st April, and died 26th 
May 1746; Helen, born 19th Oct. 1747; 
Elizabeth, born 14th Feb. 1749: (2) 9th 
May 1753, Agnes Cunningham, who died 
30th June 1780, and had issue George, 
born 6th Dec. 1755, died 28th Nov. 1756. 



1757 



JAMES WODROW, M.A. ; pres. by 
Alexander, Earl of Eglinton, Sept. 
1756; ord. 1st Sept. 1757; trans. 



to Stevenston 18th Oct. 1759. 



JOHN FULLARTON, pres. by the 
Commissioner for Alexander, Earl 
of Eglinton, and ord. 25th Sept. 
1760 ; trans, to Dairy 1st April 1762. 



1760 



JOHN GRAHAM, M.A. ; pres. by Alex 
ander, Earl of Eglinton, 7th Sept. 
1762; ord. 12th May 1763; trans, 
to Kirkinner 30th June 1779. 

THOMAS BRISBANE, born 1743, 

second son of William B. in Govan ; 

1>780 educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; pres. 

by Archibald, Earl of Eglinton, 16th Oct. 



1779 ; ord. 27th April 1780 ; died 9th May 
1837. He marr. 28th Sept. 1783, Catherine 
(died 28th March 1813), daugh. of George 
Cunningham of Monkredding, and had 
issue Janet, born 16th May 1785 ; George 
Cunningham, born llth Oct. 1786, died 
10th Feb. 1787; Thomas, of Lylestone, 
M.D., born llth March 1790, died 4th May 
1855 ; Fairlie,born 15th Feb. 1792 ; George 
Cunningham, born 22nd Jan. 1794, died 
3rd Jan. 1864; William, born 22nd Feb. 
1797, died 9th Jan. 1798 ; John Campbell, 
bora 1799, died 6th July 1868. Publication 
Account of the Parish (Sinclair s Stat. 
Ace., ix.). 



1834 



MATTHEW DICKIE, born 1800, sixth 
son of Matthew D., Kilmarnock ; 
educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. 
by Presb. of Irvine 6th Aug., and ord. by 
Presb. of Paisley 4th Nov. 1828, assistant 
and successor to a Presbyterian min. at 
Limerick, where he remained five years ; 
pres. by the Trustees of Archibald William, 
Earl of Eglinton, and adm. (assistant and 
successor) 8th May 1834. Joined the Free 
Church in 1843; min. of Free Church, 
Beith, 1843-63; died at Invercloy, Arran, 
from the result of an accident, 28th Sept. 
1863. He marr. 30th June 1835, Agnes Ann 
Steven, who died 14th June 1877, and had 
issue Janet Barbour, born 2nd April 1836 ; 
Harriet Dunlop, born 1st Oct. 1837 ; Agnes 
Ann, born 27th April 1839. Publication- 
Account of the Parish (New Stat. Ace., v.). 



1843 



WILLIAM GEBBIE, born Kilmarnock, 
1810, third son of Alexander G. ; 
educated at Kilmarnock Academy 
and Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of 
Irvine in 1837 ; assistant at Dairy in 1842 ; 
pres. by Archibald William, Earl of Eglin 
ton, 14th July, and ord. 22nd Aug. 1843 
died 2nd Aug. 1883. He marr. 17th Sept 
1844, Catherine Campbell, Bowfield, Loch- 
winnoch (died llth Feb. 1889), and hi 
issue Elizabeth Campbell, born 6th AT 
1845 ; Catherine, born 16th Oct. 1846, di< 
26th April 1872 ; Marion, born 12th 
1850. Publications Many Gospel Tract 
and Short Sermons. [Lawson s Perse 
who have Influenced my Life, 112.] 



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884 



ROBERT GRAHAM, born Hoddam, 
5th Oct. 1841, son of James G. and 
Agnes Laidlaw ; educated at Hoddam 
School and Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by 
3 resb. of Greenock in 1872 ; assistant at 
ligh Kirk, Edinburgh ; ord. to St David s 
arish, Kirkintilloch, 4th June 1874 ; trans, 
tnd adm. 28th Feb. 1884 ; died 4th July 
1886. He man. 21st July 1874, Georgina 
Vgnes, daugh. of John Grieve, and had 
ssue James, M.D., Edinburgh, lieut. 
R.A.M.C., born 2nd July 1875; John 
Grieve, C.E., born 6th May 1877, died at 
Regina, Saskatchewan, 1911 ; Margaretta 
Maria Lothian, born 23rd Feb. 1879 (marr. 
T. T. Rutherford, architect, -C.P.R.) ; Agnes 
Laidlaw, born 29th Dec. 1881 (marr. Ernest 
P. Titterton, L.R.C.P., capt. R.A.M.C., 
Saltash, Cornwall) ; Euphemia Garvin, 
jorn 14th July 1883 (marr. John T. Titter- 
con, M.B., C.M., South Mimms, lieut. 
R.A.M.C.). 



JAMES SYMON, born Dufftown, 10th 
June 1853, son of John S. and Jane 
Anderson ; educated at Dufftown 
School and Univ. of Glasgow; licen. by 
Presb. of Glasgow 14th June 1882; ord. 
to Hogganfield 21st Dec. 1882 ; trans, and 
adm. 16th Dec. 1886 ; died 2nd April 1915. 
He marr. 14th Aug. 1901, Mary, youngest 
daugh. of Robert Wilson of Burnhouse, 
and had issue Mary Robertson, born 7th 
June 1902. 



JAMES M CARDEL, born Rutherglen, I 
I9ig 19th Sept. 1887, son of James M. j 
and Elizabeth Allingham ; educated j 
at Glasgow Pupil Teachers Institute and 
Univ. of Glasgow; M.A. (1909), B.D. 
(1914); student assistant at Townhead 
Parish, 1911-12; student assistant at 
Barony Parish, 1912-13 ; locum tenens at 
Alvie in 1913 ; student assistant at Blyths- 
wood Parish, 1913-14 ; assistant at Barony 
Parish April 1914; licen. by Presb. of 
Glasgow May 1914; ord. 9th Sept. 1915; 
Chaplain to the Forces in 1916. Marr. 4th 
April 1916, Agnes, daugh. of Philip Mackie. 



FENWICK, SOMETIME NEW 
KILMARNOCK. 

[At the desire of the General Assembly 
the parish of Fen wick was disjoined from 
Kilmarnock, and erected by Parliament 
9th Oct. 1641. The parish was annexed 
by the Synod to the Presb. of Glasgow 1 7th 
Oct. 1677, but was retransferred to that 
of Irvine in 1689. Fenwick Church, built 
in 1643, contains interesting old woodwork 
and a characteristic ancient pulpit with an 
hourglass. The parish jougs also remain. 
John Howie, author of the Scots Worthies, 
was born at the farmhouse of Lochgoin in 
1735.] 

WILLIAM GUTHRIE, born 1620, 
1644 eldest son of James G. of Pitforthie, 
Forfarshire, by a daugh. of Lyon of 
Easter-Ogle, in Tanadice parish. He be 
came an apt scholar, and on 5th June 
1638 he graduated M.A. at the Univ. of 
St Andrews, where his studies had been 
directed by his cousin, James Guthrie 
the martyr, then a regent in philosophy. 
He studied divinity under Samuel Ruther 
ford. To free himself from what he con 
sidered purely worldly affairs, he made 
over Pitforthie to one of his brothers. He 
was licen. by the Presb. of St Andrews in 
Aug. 1642, and became tutor to the eldest 
son of John Campbell, first Earl of 
Loudoun, the Lord High Chancellor of 
Scotland. Some persons from Fenwick 
having heard him preach at a Fast-day 
service in Galston Kirk, they desired him 
to be called as the first min. of their newly 
created parish. That was done, and he 
was ord. 7th Nov. 1644. Soon afterwards 
the General Assembly appointed him an 
army chaplain, and he was present at the 
engagement which took place at Mauchline 
Moor in June 1648. He joined the Pro 
testers in 1651. On 8th Aug. 1654 he was 
appointed by the English Council on a 
committee for supervising admissions to 
the ministry within the bounds of his own 
Synod. Refusing to submit to Episcopacy, 
he was deprived 24th July 1664. He went 
to Pitforthie, which had again come into 
his hands through the death of his brother, 



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[PRESB. OF 



and following a period of ill-health, he 
died in the manse of his brother-in-law, 
Laurence Skinner, min. of Brechin, 10th 
Oct. 1665, and was buried in the Cathedral 
there. He was a man of ready wit, who 
moved freely amongst his people, lived 
simply, and spent a great part of his leisure 
in such sports as fishing and fowling. 
When he preached his church was crowded, 
and his pastoral work was performed with 
undiminished fervour and success through 
out all his ministry. He refused calls to 
Renfrew, Linlithgow, Stirling, Glasgow, 
and Edinburgh. Dr John Owen describes 
him as " one of the greatest divines 
that ever wrote." Guthrie s book, The 
Christian s Great Interest (which has been 
translated into several foreign tongues), 
was published to vindicate himself against 
a volume purporting to contain a series 
of his sermons on Isaiah Iv. This appeared 
at Aberdeen about 1657 as A Clear, Attrac 
tive, Warming Beam of Light. In 1680 
another work professing to be his was 
issued, with the title The Heads of some 
Sermons preached at Finnick in August 
1662, but this also was disclaimed by his 
widow in a public advertisement. Most 
of his papers were seized in 1682, when 
Mrs Guthrie s house was raided by a party 
of soldiers instigated by the bishops. He 
marr. Aug. 1645, Agnes, daugh. of David 
Campbell of Skeldon, parish of Dairy mple, 
and had issue Agnes, born 1652 (marr. 
Matthew Miller of Glenlee) ; Mary, born 
1654 (marr. Patrick Warner, min. of Irvine); 
Elizabeth; Margaret, John, and William, 
who all died young. Publications The 
Christian s Great Interest (probably 1658 ; 
numerous editions); Two Sermons (Glas 
gow, 1701) ; A Collection of Lectures and 
Sermons preached mostly in the Time of 
the late Persecution, edited by J[ohn] 
H[owie] (Glasgow, 1779; reprinted as 
Sermons delivered in Times of Persecution 
[with biographical notices by James Kerr, 
min. of the Reformed Presbyterian Church, 
Greenock] (Edinburgh, 1880); Crumbs of 
Comfort : or Grace in its various Degrees, 
and yet Oneness in Kind (n.p., 1681). 
[Wodrow s Anal., i., 47, 169, 243; iii., 69; 
A true and exact Copy of Letters of Horn 



ing, or formal Excommunication past by 
Mr William Guthrie (n.p., 1681) ; Inq. 
Ret. Gen., 5001 ; Acts of Ass. ; Acts 
of ParL, vi., pt. 2, 138 ; Muir s Memoir 
and Original Letters (1827); The Scots 
Worthies ; Carslaw s Guthrie of Fenwick 
(Paisley, 1900) ; Thomson s Martyr Graves 
of Scotland, 102 ; Johnston s Treasury of 
the Scottish Covenant, 324 ; Hewison s 
Covenanters, ii., 184 ; Black s Brechin ; Diet. 
Nat. Biog.} 

JAMES OGILVIE, only son of William 
O., portioner of Blairmaud, Banff- 
shire ; M.A. (King s College, Aber 
deen, 17th July 1662); schoolmaster at 
Cullen 1663-5 ; passed trials before Presb. of 
Fordyce, and got a testimonial for licence 
5th July 1665 ; though settled, 24th Aug. 
1666, he was kept out of the manse; is 
said to have deserted his charge May 
1671. [Reg. of Deeds, Mack., 28th Jan. 
1670; Cullen Sess.- } Cramond s Cullen, 131.] 

THOMAS WYLLIE of Barclay; M.A. 
(Edinburgh, 20th July 1638); ord. 
to Borgue in 1642 ; trans, to Mauch- 
line 16th July 1646 ; was engaged in 
opposition to the royal forces at Mauchline 
Moor June 1648; joined the Protesting 
Party in the Church in 1651 ; trans, to 
Kirkcudbright in 1655 ; deprived by Privy 
Council 1st Oct. 1662, and ordered to 
remove north of the Tay. He obtained 
charge of a Presbyterian congregation at 
Coleraine, Ireland, about 1669 ; was in 
dulged here (on a call from the people) by 
Privy Council 3rd Sept. 1672; died 20th 
July 1676, aged about 58. He marr. Mar 
garet (died Feb. 1690), daugh. of John 
Gordon, factor at Lochinvar, and had 
issue Ann, born 1673 ; Robert, min. of 
Hamilton. Publications "Letter to Si 
William Mure" (Mure s House of Row 
allari) ; Ane Catechism of the Christian 
Religion [printed for the first time in 
Professor Mitchell s The Catechisms of th 
Second Reformation} (Edinburgh, 1886) 
He also, in conjunction with Alexande 
Wedderburn, min. of Kilmarnock, drew up 
Grievances in the Indulgence, straitening 
the Presbyterian Ministers so that they 
cannot accept ^.[Wodrow s Hist., i., 326 



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1677 



1680 



Glasg. Tests. ; Reid s Ireland, ii., 407 ; 
Calderwood s Hist., App., 5, 6 ; P. C. Reg., 
3rd ser., v., 91 ; Henderson s Borgue, 27-30.] 
JOHN WILSON, only son of John W., 
merchant, Glasgow ; M.A. (Glasgow, 
18th July 1672) ; pres. by William, 
Earl of Kilmarnock, June, and inst. 26th 
Sept. 1677 ; dep. May 1680 for adultery ; 
went to Barbados ; died before 18th June 
1694, when his sister Grizel, wife of Robert 
Rowat, merchant, Glasgow, was served heir 
to his property in the Saltmarket. [Glasg. 
Presb. Reg.] 

JAMES MAIN, M.A. ; pres. by William, 
Earl of Kilmarnock; passed trials 
and got a testimonial 23rd June 
1680 for ordination. He is believed to 
have instigated the arrest of Captain 
John Paton of Meadowhead, who was 
ultimately executed ; trans, to Old Monk- 
land after 25th March 1684. [M Kay s 
Hist, of Kilmarnock, 62.] 
ANDREW CRAWFORD, M.A. (Glas 
gow, 13th July 1669) ; passed trials 
before the Presb. there and got a 
testimonial 18th July 1677 for licence; 
adm. about 1685; deserted his charge in 
1689, and is said to have been a "scandal 
ous drunkard." 

ANDREW FAULLS [FAULDS], edu- 

1691 cate d at Univ. of Glasgow ; Keen, by 

Presb. of Paisley 22nd Aug. 1689 ; 

ord. 18th March 1691 ; died, probably un- 

marr., after 5th July 1699. 

WILLIAM SIMSON, educated at Univ. 
1703 ^ Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Ayr 
18th March 1702 ; ord. in 1703 ; died 
between 16th April and 7th May 1718. He 
marr. Julian Stewart, who died at Glasgow, 
17th Jan. 1765, aged 82, and had issue 
Juliana, buried 1st June 1777, aged 60. 

JOHN CHRISTIE, M.A. (Edinburgh, 
1719 22nd April 1708); studied theology 
at Univ. of Glasgow ; became tutor 
to Richard Carsewell ; licen. by Presb. of 
Glasgow 23rd May 1716; called 24th Sept. 
1718; ord. 18th March 1719; died 22nd 
March 1740. He marr. Agnes Weir, who 
survived him, and had issue William. 
[Glasg. Tests. ; Wodrow s Corresp.] 



JAMES HALKET, licen. by Presb. of 

7 Dunkeld 1st Oct. 1734; called 31st 

Dec. 1740 ; ord. 15th April 1741 ; died 

16th April 1779, aged 72. He marr. 26th 

July 1741, Alison (died 4th June 1777), 

daugh. of Robert Chalmers, merchant, 

Edinburgh, and had issue Katherine, 

born 22nd April 1745 ; John, born 22nd 

June 1747, died 28th April 1775; Jasper, 

born 25th Oct. 1751, died llth March 1771. 

WILLIAM BOYD, born 1748, eldest son 
of Adam B., carpenter, Lochwinnoch ; 
educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; M.A. 
(1768); licen. by Presb. of Glasgow 28th 
Jan. 1774 ; pres. by the Commissioners of 
George, Earl of Glasgow, 20th and 21st 
Sept. 1780. Great opposition was made 
by the parishioners, who barricaded the 
church door and filled the lock with stones 
to prevent his access, while the beadle 
refused to ring the bell. The case coming 
before the Assemblies of 1781 and 1782, 
they ordered the settlement. He was ord. 
at Irvine 25th June 1782 ; died 17th Oct. 
1828. He marr. 31st Aug. 1784, Elizabeth 
Barr, who died 6th April 1834, and had 
issue Elizabeth, born 8th Aug. 1785, died 
23rd April 1832 ; William, M.A. (Glasgow 
1804), student of divinity, born 1st April 
1787, died 9th June 1813 ; John, born 1st 
June 1789, died 31st July 1808; Adam, 
M.A. (Glasgow 1809), born 24th July 1791, 
died 7th March 1822; Ann, born 26th 
June 1793, died 31st March 1833; James, 
secretary, Dublin, born 21st May 1795; 
Margaret, born 30th Sept. 1797; Elliotta, 
born 4th June 1800 ; George, born 23rd 
Dec. 1803, died 8th April 1829 ; Janet, born 
12th Oct. 1805 (marr. James Glen, min. of 
Benholm). Publication Account of the 
Parish (Sinclair s Stat. Ace., xiv.). 

JOHN GEDDES CROSBIE, eldest son 
1829 ^ Andrew C., Dumfries ; educated 
at Univ. of Glasgow ; called to the 
Scots Church, Birmingham, 30th Nov. 1824 ; 
ord. by Presb. of Glasgow 8th June 1825 ; 
res. 9th Oct. 1826 ; pres. by George, Earl of 
Glasgow, Jan., and adm. 19th March 1829 ; 
his demission (on conscientious grounds) 
was accepted 5th April 1836, when he was 
declared to be no longer a min. of the 



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FENWICK FERGUSHILL HURLFORD 



[PRESB. OP 



Church; died 16th June 1838. He marr. 
31st Aug. 1831, Mary Lloyd, Birmingham, 
who died 25th Dec. 1876, and had issue- 
Robert Lloyd, born 25th Sept. 1832 ; John. 

ROBERT FERGUSON, M.A. ; pres. by 
1836 George, Earl of Glasgow, May, and 
ord. 25th Aug. 1836; trans, to St 
David s, Edinburgh, 16th May 1843. 

JAMES GRAHAM, trans, from North 

1843 Church, Paisley ; pres. by James, 

Earl of Glasgow, 17th Aug., and 

adm. 21st Sept. 1843 ; trans, to Penpont 

21st Feb. 1845. 

DAVID DICKIE, born 1804, youngest 

1845 son ^ ^ eor & e -D-j farmer, Monkton, 
Ayr ; educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; 
ord. assistant 7th Nov. 1837 ; adm. (assist 
ant and successor) at Terregles 3rd June 
1841; pres. by James, Earl of Glasgow, 6th 
March, and adm. 8th May 1845 ; died 16th 
June 1880. He marr. (1) Sarah Ann 
M Naught, who died 7th Jan. 1854, and 
had issue John Stott, shipowner, Glas 
gow, born 19th July 1842 ; David James, 
born 1843, died 14th Oct. 1866; George 
Boyd, shipbroker, Greenock, born 18th 
Oct. 1845 ; Sarah Ann M Naught, born 
25th March 1848; William M Naught, 
born 2nd Sept. 1850 ; Jessie Mary Eliza 
beth, born 2nd Jan. 1854 (marr. Andrew 
Graham Service, merchant, Glasgow, and 
Collector of Trades House) : (2) 3rd July 
1855, Anna M Millan Crichton, who died 
s.p. at Lenzie, 14th May 1886. 

JOHN HALL, eldest son of William H., 

blacksmith, Eaglesham ; educated 

at Univ. of Glasgow ; assistant in 

Arran ; ord. (assistant and successor) llth 

Dec. 1879 ; res. 2nd June 1887, and went 

abroad. 

ANDREW BURNS, born Kirklands, 

1887 Dre g norn > 19th Se P t - 1858 > second 
son of William B., engine-keeper, 
and Agnes Hunter ; was in business in 
Glasgow, 1876-8 ; educated at Univs. of 
Glasgow and St Andrews ; licen. by 
Presb. of St Andrews 5th May 1886; 
assistant at Gartsherrie, 1886-7 ; ord. 15th 
Dec. 1887 ; app. clerk of Presb. of Irvine 
16th Oct. 1900. Marr. (1) 27th Feb. 1890, 



; Agnes (died 29th June 1904), daugh. of 

j John N. Shaw, Garreyhorn, Maybole, and 

I Agnes M Fadzean, and has issue Agnes 

| M Fadzean Hunter, born 17th Dec. 1890 

(marr. 5th July 1916, William Archibald, 

C.E., Glasgow); Bella, born 19th Dec. 

1892, died 5th July 1894 ; Andrew Shaw, 

born llth June 1898 : (2) 3rd July 1906, 

Mary, third daugh. of George Retson, 

Gardrum, Fenwick, and Mary M Manus. 

FERGUSHILL (Q.S.). 

[A church was built here in 1880. The 
parish was disjoined from Kilwinning, 
Irvine, and Stewarton, 15th March 1886.] 

WILLIAM M ALPINE, born Edin- 
18go burgh, 19th Nov. 1838, son of George 
M. and Elizabeth Fort ; educated 
at Dalkeith High School and Univ. of 
Edinburgh ; licen. by Presb. of Stranraer 
in 1866; assistant at Ballantrae, Tron 
(Glasgow), Forfar, Markinch, Alexandria; 
ord. 29th Jan. 1880. Marr. 14th Sept. 
1887, Blanche, daugh. of James Stephen 
Tripp, and has issue William Herbert, 
born 20th March 1891 ; Francis Helen 
Blanche, born 24th Jan. 1893 ; Rosa 
Margaret Adela, born 5th March 1896; 
Amy Elizabeth Antonia, born 13th May 
1899 (marr. 10th Sept. 1919, Carrington 
Nunn Ayles). 

HURLFORD (Q.S.) 

[The parish was disjoined from Kilmar- 
nock, Galston, and Riccarton, by the Court 
of Teinds, 9th March 1874, and, by Act of 
Assembly, annexed to Presb. of Irvine. 
The church was built in 1875.] 

ALEXANDER MARSHALL, M.A. ; 

1874 P res - by the Trustees of the parish 

17th Aug., and ord. 5th Nov. 1874 ; 

trans, to Callander 13th Sept. 1877. 

THOMAS PEARSON, M.A., B.D. ; ord. 
1878 7th March 1878; trans, to Second 
Charge, Cupar, 7th Jan. 1880. 

GEORGE GARDINER, M.A.,B.D. ; ord. 

isso 8 ^ ^ U ^ V 1&8Q ; trans, to Kirknewton 

llth June 1889. He had the following 

children in addition to those given under 



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Kirknewton Euphemia Forgan, born 5th 
Oct. 1881, died 7th June 1882; Annie 
Dow, born 10th Oct. 1883 ; David Forgan 
Lindsay, born 21st Aug. 1885, died 22nd 
Sept. 1888. 

ALEXANDER CAMERON, licen. by 

1890 Presb - of Kintvre llth Mav 1887 ; 

ord. 9th Jan. 1890; died unmarr. 
at Glasgow, 31st Aug. 1906. 

JAMES BRYCE JAMIESON, M.A., 



1907 
1911. 



B.D. ; ord. 7th Feb. 1907; trans, 
to Greyfriars, Dumfries, 3rd Feb. 



JAMES WILSON MUGGOCH, born 

1911 20t ^ ^ OV 1880 son * ^ ames Wilson 
M., Glasgow ; educated at Univ. of 

Glasgow; M.A. (1905); B.D. (1909); 
engaged as a teacher ; licen. by Presb. of 
Glasgow 5th May 1909 ; assistant at Black- 
friars Parish, Glasgow, 1909-11 ; ord. 29th 
June 1911 ; Chaplain to Forces in Egypt, 
1916-17. Marr. 23rd April 1912, Jane 
Helen, daugh. of James Glen, Cora Linn, 
Uddingston, and has issue Helen Milne 
Lawson, born 9th June 1915 ; James Wilson, 
born 16th May 1918. 



IRVINE. 

[The church of Irvine belonged to the 
Abbey of Kilwinning. In early times it 
was dedicated to St Inan, but there was 
a later dedication to St Mary. There were 
two chapels in the parish, St Mary s on the 
Water of Irvine near the church, and the 
other at Bourtriehill. The parish church 
contained at least nine dedications besides 
that of the high altar. Two of these were 
in honour of St Ninian. The others bore 
the names of St Salvator, St Conal, St 
Thomas the Martyr, St Sebastian, St 
Christopher, St John the Baptist, and St 
Stephen. Close to the churchyard stood 
the priory of the White Friars of Irvine 
founded in the fourteenth century by one 
of the Fullartons of that ilk. Irvine 
church was rebuilt on a new site in 1774. 
Two fairs in the year were held at Irvine 
in honour of St Mary, the one on the 15th 

VOL. III. 



of Aug., the feast of her Assumption, and 
the other on the 8th of Sept., the day of 
her Nativity.] 

JOHN LYND, min. in 1565; it was 

1565 c l ec l are d by the Assembly, 26th June 

that year, " that he was unsufficient 

for the charge." [Booke of the Kirk ; 

Keith s Hist.] 

ROBERT HAMILTON, probably son of 
Robert H. of Preston, adm. to Ochil- 
tree about 1562; trans, before 27th 
June 1567; died in 1578. He marr., and 
had issue Robert in Prestonpans ; Jona 
than, student at St Andrews Nov. 1582, 
died before 4th March 1588-9 ; Andrew ; 
Janet ; Magdalen. [Reg. Min. ; Booke of 
the Kirk ; Calderwood s Hist., ii., 370 ; Reg. 
Sec. Sig.y xlix., 34 ; Reg. of Deeds, xviii. 
160.] 

JOHN YOUNG, trans, from Jedburgh, 
157Q entered at Beltein, 1570 ; was a 
member of the Convention in 1571 ; 
of the Assemblies March 1572, March 1573, 
April 1576, July and Oct. 1580, and April 
1581. In 1574 Pierstoun was in his 
charge ; was app. Commissioner of Kyle 
and Cunninghame July 1579, to which 
Carrick was added afterward ; was still 
min. Oct. 1582, and was afterwards at 
Beith. He had decree for half of stipend 
for crop and year 1588; styled min. 13th 
May 1589. [A yr Homings, llth April 
1590.] 

WILLIAM STRANG, adm. to Kirk- 
1583 listen May 1569; trans, (probably 
as colleague) before Aug. 1583 ; died 
2nd Aug. 1588, in his 42nd year. The 
history which he gave of himself is worthy 
of preservation. "The Lord that is riche 
in mercie, and infinite in gudnes vouch 
safed to oppin eyis and lycht in my hart 
with the knawledge of his treuth ewin in 
my childheid, being bot xij zeiris of aige 
quhill the dark bonds of Ignorance did 
couer the haill land for the maist part, 
and from that tyme that he callit me to 
the knawledge of his eternal treuthe it 
has pleisit him to grant to me all meanis 
that mycht further me in the fayth, as 



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the vse of gude buikis, the heiring of 
godlie and leirnit sermones maid be his 
faythfull seruandis, the first restoreris of 
the Evangell in this countrie, besyd the 
continual inspirationes of his Spreit, 
kendling in my hart ane lufe and desyre 
to proffeit in the trew knawledge of 
saluatioun, be exercising myself continuallie 
in reiding the Scriptures from my youth, 
and the meditationes of godlie men that 
hes writtin vpoun the same, be the quhilk 
menis it pleisit him to prepair me afoir the 
hand to the ministrie, quhairunto he had 
appointit me be his mercifull Providence. 
Lykeas he callit me thairvnto being ane 
zoung man xxiij zeiris of aige or thairby, 
and of the lyke mercie he hes vouchsaved 
to vse the seruice of me his unproffitabill 
seruand in the preiching of his Evangell 
now by the space of xviij zeiris, first in the 
congregatioun of Kirklistoun be the space 
of xiiij zeiris, and now in the kirk of Irwin 
be the space of iiij zeiris T>r thairby." S. 
left to the "pure of the Town x merks." 
He marr. Agnes, sister of Alexander 
Borthwick, portioner of Nether Leneyher. 
She survived her husband (marr. (2) Robert 
Wilkie, min. of Kilmarnock), and had issue 
William, min. of Johnstone ; John, D.D., 
Principal of the Univ. of Glasgow ; Barbara 
(marr. John Blackader, father of B. the 
Covenanter); Dorothy; Margaret. [Beg. 
Assig. ; Edin. Tests. ; Crichton s Life of 
Blackader , M Ure s Glasg.] 



ALEXANDER SCRIMGEOUR, a native 
1589 ^ Dundee; educated at Univ. of 
St Andrews ; M.A. ; regent in the 
Univ. of Edinburgh, 1586-8 ; on the 
Exercise there, and recommended to the 
Merse 27th Feb. 1588; adm. after 27th 
May 1589 ; he was nominated by the Privy 
Council 6th March following one of the 
Commission for the maintenance of the 
Protestant religion in Cunningham. After 
1595 he was a member of five Assemblies, 
and in that of 1606 named constant 
Moderator of this Presb., which was 
charged by the Privy Council 17th Jan. 
1607 to receive him as such within twenty- 
four hours after notice. He was called, 



with four others, before the Privy Council 
15th Feb. 1610, for intercommuning with 
papists; died before 12th July 1617. He 
marr. (1) Agnes, daugh. of Hew Campbell : 
(2) Jean (died before 1608), daugh. of 
Robert Hunter of Hunterston and widow 
of Robert Cunningham, min. of Barnweil, 
and had issue Henry. [Reg. Assig. ; 
Glasg. Tests. ; Grant s Univ. of Edin., i. 
146, ii. 278 ; Ayr Sas. Sec. Reg., i., 239 : 
iv., 184.] 

DAVID DICKSON, M.A.; adm. 31st 
1618 March 1618; proposed for Edin 
burgh Oct. 1620; deprived by the 
Court of High Commission 10th Jan. 
1622, and confined to Turriff, for opposing 
the Articles of Perth and declining the 
authority of the Court, but was permitted 
to return in July 1623. In the discharge 
of his official duty he was unwearied and 
indefatigable, and was universally esteemed 
by his parishioners. During the visitation 
of religious zeal in 1630, known as "the 
Stewarton Sickness," his prudence was 
notable, and the interests of practical 
religion were maintained. For employing 
in 1637 two of his countrymen, who were 
under the ban of Episcopal authority in 
Ireland, he was again called before the 
High Commission. As its authority, how 
ever, was then on the decline, he was no 
further troubled. In the same year an 
attempt was made to enforce the Service- 
Book, which he and his Presb. moderately 
but firmly opposed. He was a member of 
Assembly of 1638, and distinguished him 
self by his activity and determination 
during its memorable proceedings. An 
attempt to have him translated to Glasgow 
was at that time successfully opposed. In 
1639 he was appointed chaplain to the newly 
raised Ayrshire regiment, who were shortly 
afterwards disbanded. On 12th Aug. that 
year he was elected Moderator of the 
Assembly, an honour well deserved, and 
he discharged its duties with judgment 
and moderation ; trans, to the Professor 
ship of Divinity in the Univ. of Glasgow 
30th Jan. 1640; afterwards min. of St 
Giles, Edinburgh. 



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1642 



HEW MACKAILE, min. of Percetoun 
in 1633 ; trans, and adm. about 1642 ; 
was app. one of the Commissioners 
for visiting the Univ. of Glasgow 19th Aug. 
1643 ; was a member of the Commissions 
of Assembly 1645, 1647, 1649; trans, to 
Trinity Parish, Edinburgh, after 12th Oct. 
1649. 

ALEXANDER NESBITT of Knock, 
165Q M.A. (Edinburgh, July 1643) ; trans, 
from Second Charge ; nominated by 
the Provost and Bailies of Irvine, and ap 
proved by the Presb. 1st Jan. 1650 ; died 
llth March 1669, aged about 46. He marr. 
Agnes Walkinshaw, who survived him, 
and had issue John, of Knock; James, 
entered apprentice to James Nisbet, M.D., 
surgeon - apothecary, Edinburgh, 5th June 
1678, afterwards merchant, Irvine, died 
2nd Sept. 1745; Elizabeth. Publications 
Exposition of the First and Second 
Epistles of Peter (London, 1658) ; Exposi 
tion of Ecclesiastes (Edinburgh, 1694). 
[JEdin. Guild Reg. ; Glasg. Tests. ; Inq. 
Ret. Ayr, 567 ; Reg. Old Dec., ii. ; Baillie s 
Lett. ; Kirkton s Hist. ; M Ure s Glasg., 
Reg. of Deeds, Dal., 5th Nov. 1686, 10th 
March 1687.] 

GEORGE HUTCHISON [HUTCHE- 
1669 SON], M.A. (Edinburgh, 20th July 
1638); adm. to Colmonell about 
1642 ; trans, to Tolbooth Parish, Edinburgh, 
4th April 1649 ; deprived by Parliament 7th 
Aug. 1662 ; indulged here by the Privy 
Council 27th July 1669 ; in the following 
year he was invited, with four others, to 
consider proposals for compromise with the 
existing ecclesiastical government, which 
were rejected. He was fined in a half- 
year s stipend, 8th July 1673, for not observ 
ing the anniversary of the Restoration. 
He died, after an illness of two hours, 1st 
March 1674, aged 58. He was "a great 
preacher." Possessing much ability and 
considerable influence among his brethren, 
he took a lead in advocating the cause of 
the Resolutioners against that of the Pro 
testers. He marr. (1) Catherine Kinin- 
mont, and had issue John ; Anna; Jean 
(marr. John Wallace, min. of Largs) : (2) 
19th Jan. 1672, Rachael, daugh. of George 



Baillie of Jerviswood, and widow of 
Andrew Gray, one of the mins. of Glasgow. 
She was alive 13th June 1696. Publica 
tions Exposition of Obadiah, Jonah, 
Micah, Nahuin, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah 
(London, 1654) ; Exposition of Haggai, 
Zechariah, and Malachi (London, 1654) ; 
Brief Exposition of the Twelve Minor 
Prophets (London, 1655) ; Exposition of St 
John (London, 1657) ; Exposition of the 
Minor Prophets (1657) ; Review and 
Examination of "Protesters no Sub- 
verters " (London, 1659) ; Exposition of the 
Book of Job (London, 1669); Forty-five 
Sermons on the CXXX. Psalm (Edinburgh, 
1691); with several papers against the 
Protesters. [Wodrow s Hist., ii., 133, 178, 
181-222, 278; Edin. Bapt. and Marr. 
Regs.; Glasg. Tests. ; Kirkton s Hist. ; Inq. 
Ret. Gen., 5725; Middleton s Appendix; 
M Ure s Glasg. ; Brodie s Diary. ,] 

JOHN STIRLING, M.A. (St Andrews 
1676 1641); ord. to Bara 10th March 
1647; trans, to Tron Parish, Edin 
burgh, 12th April 1650; trans, to Lady 
Tester s Chapel, Edinburgh, in 1655; 
deprived by Privy Council in 1662 ; in 
dulged at Hounam 30th Sept. 1669, and 
here 3rd Aug. 1676 ; died Feb. 1683, aged 
about 62. He marr. Christian, daugh. of 
Sir Arthur Forbes, Bart., of Castle Forbes, 
in Ireland, and had issue John, bapt. 16th 
Feb. 1653; Jean, bapt. 18th July 1654 
(marr. Andrew Ker, writer, Edinburgh) ; 
Marion, bapt. 17th June 1656; James, 
bapt. 8th May 1659; Arthur, bapt. 8th 
Sept. 1661 ; Mary. [Brown s Hist, of the 
Indulgence ; Edin. Tests. ; Edin. Reg. 
Bapt. ; Min. - book Reg. Privy Seal ; 
Lumsden s House of Forbes.] 

WILLIAM HAMILTON, M.A., formerly 
1688 ^ P en ic u ik ; adm. before 1688 ; 
trans, to Kirknewton in 1689. 

PATRICK WARNER of Ardeer, born 
1688 1640, son of John W., Irvine, and 
brother of Thomas, min. of Balmac- 
lellan ; studied at Univs. of St Andrews 
and Glasgow; M.A. (1661); licen. after 
1666, went to England soon after, and was 
ord. by Dissenters in London in 1669. He 
went to India and officiated at Fort St 



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George, on the Coromandel coast, for three 
years. He returned in 1677 and preached 
occasionally for the indulged ministers, as 
well as for their opposing brethren. After 
the battle of Bothwell Bridge in 1679, he 
went to Holland, where he remained till 
1681. Having returned to Scotland, he 
was arrested in Feb. 1682, and imprisoned 
in Edinburgh on 7th June, but was released 
on undertaking to leave the kingdom. He 
then went to Tweedmouth and Newcastle, 
but at the latter place he was again im 
prisoned for eight weeks for not taking the 
Oath of Allegiance. On submission he was 
released and went to Rotterdam, whence 
he returned at the Toleration. He at 
tended the general meeting of ministers 
on 6th July 1687, received a call to this 
parish 9th Feb., and adm. 24th March 1688. 
While in Holland he had an interview with 
the Prince of Orange, who assured him he 
would establish Presbyterian Church govern 
ment in Scotland. He dem. his charge, 28th 
July 1702, but the parish was not declared 
vacant until Feb. 1708; died 19th April 
1724. He acquired the estate of Ardeer in 
1707. He marr. Dec. 1681, Mary, daugh. 
of William Guthrie, min. of Fenwick, and 
had issue William of Ardeer; Patrick; 
Margaret (marr. (1) Ebenezer Veitch, min. 
of Ayr : (2) Robert Wodrow, the church his 
torian). [Wodrow s Hist., iii. 394 passim, 
iv. 436 ; Maitland s Miscell., iv. ; Howie s 
Collect, and Lives ; Lothian Syn. Reg.~\ 

WILLIAM M KNIGHT, bora Lisburn, 
17Q9 Ireland, 3rd Aug. 1685; licen. by 
Presb. of Stirling 3rd July 1706; 
ord. 4th April 1709; he preached at 
Cambuslang during the revival Aug. 1742, 
and died 13th April 1750. He marr. 13th 
Feb. 1716, Elizabeth (died 6th April 1753), 
daugh. of John Geminell of Dalraith, and 
had issue John of Dalraith ; William ; 
James, D.D., min. of Old Kirk Parish, 
Edinburgh, born 17th Sept. 1721 ; Mary, 
born 1723 ; Elizabeth, born 1726 ; Margaret, 
born 12th Aug. 1730; Thomas, of Ratho, 
distinguished for his loyalty during the 
American War, born 24th July 1735, 
died 19thApril 1811 [Macfarlan s Revivals; 
Wodrow s Corresp."] 



1751 



CHARLES BANNATYNE, born 1715, 
son of Dugald B., min. of Kilmory; 
educated at Univ. of Edinburgh ; 
licen. by Presb. of Hamilton 31st Aug. 
1739 ; ord. (assistant and successor) to 
Kilmory 25th April 1743 ; pres. by Alex 
ander, Earl of Eglinton, 29th April 1750 ; 
adm. 8th Aug. 1751, the settlement having 
been delayed by a difference of opinion 
regarding a clause in the presentation 
"reserving the tithes " The presentation 
was sustained by the General Assembly. 
He died 27th April 1773. He marr. 17th 
April 1758, Barbara (died 10th May 1785), 
daugh. of Alexander Cunningham of Bridge- 
house, and had issue Barbara, born 1st 
Feb. 1759 (marr. (1) 25th Aug. 1777, John 
Mutrie, min. of Kilmarnock : (2) James 
Steven, min. of Kilwinning) ; Dugald, born 
26th Feb. 1760, died in Jamaica ; Alex 
ander, born 9th Aug. 1761, went to India ; 
Margaret, born 1st March 1763, died 4th 
Dec. 1765 ; John, merchant, London, born 
2nd Jan. 1765; Margaret, born 31st Oct. 
1766 (marr. 14th April 1800, Daniel 
Mackenzie, merchant, Glasgow) ; Katherine, 
born 9th Sept. 1768, died 15th Aug. 1769; 
Jean Dunmoor, born 16th Sept. 1770 ; Neil, 
born 25th June 1772 (marr. her cousin, 
John Bannatyne, merchant, Glasgow). 
[Tombst. ; Morren s Ann., i.] 

JAMES RICHMOND, born 1744, second 

1774 son ^ J nn R f armer > New Mills ; 
tutor in the family of Cunningham 
of Carmelbank ; after studying divinity at 
Univ. of Glasgow, was licen. by Presb. of 
Irvine 12th Sept. 1769 ; pres. by Archibald, 
Earl of Eglinton, at the desire of the 
parishioners, 7th Oct. 1773; ord. 15th 
March 1774; D.D. (Glasgow, Feb. 1800); 
died 16th July 1804. He marr. 6th Sept. 
1779, Margaret Cunningham, who died 
10th April 1820, and had issue William, 
born 16th July 1780, died in Jamaica, 25th 
June 1796; Helen, born 27th Oct. 1781; 
Margaret, born 8th May 1783 ; John, min. 
of Southdean, born 21st Aug. 1784 ; Jane, 
born 2nd July 1786 ; Elizabeth, born 25th 
Feb. 1788, died 2nd Dec. 1789; Sarah, 
born 1st March 1790 ; James, surgeon 
H.E.I.C.S., born 25th Nov. 1791; Mari- 



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anne, born 14th June 1793, died 20th 
March 1797. Publication Account of the 
Parish (Sinclair s Stat. Ace., vii.). [Tombst.] 

JAMES HENDEKSON, perhaps son of 
Andrew H., schoolmaster, Methven ; 
M. A. (Glasgow 1781); pres.byHugh, 
Earl of Eglinton, Jan., and ord. 2nd May 
1805 ; died 3rd Feb. 1820. He marr. llth 
July 1804, Eleanora Forbes, who died 23rd 
Sept. 1833, and had issue James, born 15th 
Sept. 1805, died 6th June 1809 ; Mary Ann, 
born 1st Jan. 1807; George, born 24th July 
1808 ; Eleanora, born 1st May 1810 ; James, 
born 10th Nov. 1812 ; Augusta Hay, born 
2nd July 1816 ; Margaret, born 25th Feb. 
1818; Jane Montgomery, born 31st Dec. 
1819. 

JOHN WILSON, pres. by the Trustees 
182Q of Archibald William, Earl of Eglin 
ton, May, and adm. 22nd June 1820 ; 
trans, to Stirling 22nd Aug. 1844. 

ANDREW BROWN, trans. from 
Newton-upon-Ayr ; pres. by Archi 
bald William, Earl of Eglinton, 

12th Sept. 1844; adm. 9th Jan. 1845; 

trans, to Beith 7th Oct. 1852. 

JAMES SOMMERVILLE, born Glas- 

1853 g W 12tl1 April 1828} eldest S0n of 
James S., merchant, and Margaret 

Scotland; educated at James Allan s 
Academy and Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by 
Presb. of Greenock 5th May, and ord. to 
Gourock 23rd June 1852 ; pres. by Archi 
bald William, Earl of Eglinton, 30th Nov. 
1852; trans, and adm. 17th Feb. 1853; 
D.D. (Glasgow, April 1887) ; died 29th Jan. 
1893. He marr. 5th Aug. 1856, Mary (died 
7th Oct. 1903), daugh. of Thomas Campbell 
of Annfield, Provost of Irvine, and Ann 
Rankin, and had issue James, born 8th 
June 1857, died 9th April 1863; Ann 
Rankin, born 14th Sept. 1858, died 9th 
Feb. 1891 ; Thomas Campbell, bom 24th 
June 1860, died 31st May 1886 ; Margaret, 
born 24th Jan. 1862 ; Agnes Jamieson, born 
27th July 1863, died 30th May 1873 ; Henry 
John, writer, Glasgow, born 27th June 1865 ; 
James, born 17th May 1867, died 30th April 
1871 ; John Campbell, born 26th July 1868, 
died 20th April 1906; Robert Galbraith, 



born 4th, and died 23rd March 1870 ; Mary, 
born 27th April 1871 (marr. 4th Sept. 1901, 
Francis Carr) ; Robert Galbraith, C.E., 
born llth Oct. 1872 ; Norman, born 3rd 
April, and died 9th July 1874; James, 
born 31st Aug. 1875, died 2nd May 1889; 
Catherine Campbell, born 4th June 1879, 
died 3rd Feb. 1880. Publication Twenty 
Years, a sermon (Irvine, 1873). [Memoir.] 

HENRY RANKEN, born 8th Sept. 1852, 
son of Henry R. and Hannah Sher 
wood ; educated at Univ. of Edin 
burgh ; M.A. (1879), B.D. (1887) ; licen. by 
Presb. of Edinburgh 13th May 1887 ; as 
sistant at Trinity Parish, Edinburgh ; ord. 
to John Knox Church, Aberdeen, 16th May 
1888; trans, and adm. (assistant and suc 
cessor) 1st Oct. 1891. Marr. 10th Aug. 
1882, Helen M Cormick, daugh. of Mathew 
Morton, and has issue Harry Sherwood, 
M.B., Ch.B.., Glasgow, M.R.C.P., London, 
captain R.A.M.C., V.C., Chevalier of the 
Legion of Honour, born 3rd Sept. 1883, 
died at Braisne, France, 25th Sept. 1914, 
from wounds received in action ; Alan 
Rain, solicitor, born 7th April 1889. Publi 
cation Reasons and Facts against Dis 
establishment (Irvine, 1893); St Athanasius 
(Edinburgh, 1911). 

SECOND, OR COLLEGIATE CHARGE. 

ALEXANDER NESBITT, M.A. ; was 

1646 P resent at *^ e beginning of the 

register of the proceedings of Presb. 

20th Oct. 1646; trans, to First Charge 

about 1650. 

JOHN GRANT, M.A. (Edinburgh, July 
1643); deprived by Act of Parlia 
ment llth June, and Decreet of 

Privy Council 1st Oct. 1662. [Wodrow s 

Hist., i., 327.] 



KILBIRNIE. 

[The church of Kilbirnie was dedicated to 
St Breandan, and St Breandan s Well was 
near. The church belonged to the Abbey 
of Kilwinning. On St Breandan s Day, the 
28th of May, a fair was held at Kilbirnie. 



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[PRESB. OF 



Of several dates carved upon the church, 
the earliest is 1597. That, however, 
evidently refers to an addition. The 
main structure is in the style of a some 
what earlier time. There is, in one of the 
transepts, a very elaborate gallery pew, 
having on it much fine heraldic and sym 
bolic carving. This was erected in 1694 
by John, first Viscount Garnock. In the 
churchyard, a great feature is the mauso 
leum of the Crawfurds of Jordanhill, built 
in 1594. In it are recumbent statues of 
Thomas Crawfurd of Jordanhill, who 
captured Dunbarton Castle in 1571, and 
his wife.] 



1567 



ARCHIBALD HAMILTON, son of 
Robert H. of Dalserf ; exhorter and 
vicar in 1567 ; was forfeited in 1571 
for joining his clansmen on behalf of 
Queen Mary. He appears as reader in 
1574-80, and was again adm. to the 
ministry before 1585 ; dem. before 28th 
April, and died 7th Oct. 1586. He marr. 
Jean Barclay (who survived him and 
marr. (2) John Heriot, min. of this parish), 
and had issue Malcolm, pres. to the 
vicarage by James VI. 28th April 1586, 
but not adm. ; he is styled min. in 1604. 
[Reg. Min. ; Ayr Sas. ; Reg. Sec. Sig., 
ii., 401.] 

ROBERT CRAWFURD, succeeded on 

the forfeiture of the preceding, 

and was vicar and reader with the 

whole vicarage in 1571. [New Stat. Ace., 

Ayrshire, 720.] 

JOHN HERIOT, M.A. (St Andrews, 
1586 21st March 1580); pres. to the 
vicarage by James VI. 21st Nov. 
1586; died before 25th Nov. 1630, aged 
about 70. He marr. Jean Barclay, widow 
of Archibald Hamilton, his predecessor, 
and had issue Robert; Alexander; 
David; Jean (marr. Nov. 1615, Hugh, .son 
of Alexander Montgomery, merchant, 
Irvine). [Reg. Sec. Sig. , Reg. Assig.; 
Prot. Book of Robert Brown.] 

WILLIAM RUSSELL, M.A. (Glasgow 

1610) ; got a testimonial from the 

Presb. of Glasgow 15th May 1616 ; 

adm. before 1619 ; pres. to the vicarage by 



Charles I. 25th Nov. 1630 ; was a member 
of General Assembly in 1638 ; made a com 
plaint to the Presb. 15th June 1647, that 
one of his parishioners had called his 
doctrine "dust and grey meal." The 
accused being summoned, confessed his 
fault, and was ordered by the Presb. to 
make -confession upon his knees, and also 
before his own congregation in the place of 
public repentance. R. was still min. 26th 
Dec. 1661. He marr. Lucrece Scrimgeour, 
who died 3rd Sept. 1637, and had issue 
Euphemia (marr., cont. 10th and llth Nov. 
1657, William M Kerrell of Hillhouse). 
[Glasg. Presb. Reg. ; Baillie s Lett. ; Reg. 
Sec. Sig. ; Acts of Parl., v. ; Ayr Sas., 
Hi. 642, ix. 279.] 

FRANCIS BAILLIE, M.A. (Glasgow 
1665 1653); min. in 1665. 

WILLIAM TULLIDAFF, M.A. ; 
1670 ^ ormerly min. of Dunbog ; granted 
indulgence here by Privy Council 
1st Jan. 1670 ; fined half a year s stipend 
on 8th July 1673 for not observing the 
anniversary of the Restoration ; deprived 
27th Nov. 1684 for failing to keep the 
Council s instructions, and imprisoned llth 
Dec. following, for refusing to give bond 
not to exercise his ministry in the kingdom. 
He became min. of Wemyss in 1688. 

PATRICK ANDERSON, granted in- 
1672 dulgence h ere together with preced 
ing in 1672. [P. C. Reg., 3rd ser., 
in., 587.] 

ALEXANDER DUNCAN, probably son 
168Q of William D., min. of New Kil- 
patrick ; M.A. (Glasgow, 20th July 
1675); adm. in 1680; recommended by 
James, Marquess of Montrose, 7th May 
1681, for the parish of Baldernock, which 
did not then become vacant ; outed in 
1688 ; probably assisted his father for a 
time at New Kilpatrick, but settled in a 
non-jurant Episcopal congregation at Glas 
gow in 1715. So keen were his political 
feelings that he refused the Communion to 
an English officer, because he would not 
acknowledge his having held a commission 
from King George to be a sin. He was 
consecrated a bishop of non-jurants at 






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Edinburgh in 1724; died Jan. 1733, aged 
78. He marr. a lady whose name has not 
been ascertained, and had issue Robert ; 
Grizel. \Glasg. Tests.; Wodrow MSS.; 
Stirling Papers ; Cleland s Anal. ; Rebuffer 
Rebu/ed.} 

JOHN GLASGOW, M.A. (Glasgow, 
16th July 1674); ord. 16th Aug. 
1688 ; died Dec. 1721, aged about 68. 
He marr. (1) Jean, eldest daugh. of John 
Cunningham of Wattieston, chamberlain 
to the Laird of Kilbirnie, and had issue 
Robert of Puddockholme, ancestor of the 
Montgreenan family : (2) Margaret Scott, 
and had issue James, min. of Edinburgh 
Castle; Margaret; William; Samuel; 
Janet, buried at Glasgow, 25th Dec. 1723 ; 
Elizabeth ; Jean (marr., pro. 12th June 
1763, John Sword, merchant, Edinburgh). 
[Robertson s Ayrshire Fam., i., 344 ; 
Edin. Com. Deeds., xxxvi., 5th Jan. 1758.] 

JAMES SMITH, M.A. (Glasgow, 16th 
1723 ^ une 1^12) ; schoolmaster at Irvine ; 
licen. by Presb. of Irvine 13th March 
1722; called 5th Feb., and ord. 2nd May 
1723 ; died llth Feb. 1733, aged about 40. 
He marr. Bethia (died 30th Jan. 1767), 
daugh. of Hugh Barclay of the Pierston 
family, and had issue Robert, born 1727 ; 
Elizabeth (marr. Robert Dallas of Kensing 
ton). [Glasg. Tests.] 

MALCOLM BROWN, M.A. (Glasgow, 
1734 30th April 1723) ; licen. by Presb. of 
Irvine 10th Nov. 1 730 ; was chaplain 
to Lord Boyle; called 26th Sept. 1732; 
ord. 30th Jan. 1734 ; died FATHER OF THE 
CHURCH 21st Dec. 1794, aged 99. He 
bequeathed 10 to the poor. He marr. 
8th Dec. 1738, Anne (died 29th Nov. 1792), 
daugh. of James Baine, min. of Bonhill, 
but had no issue. [Edin. Com. Deeds, 
xxxvi., 18th April 1760.] 

ROBERT URQUHART, born 1763, son 
1795 of Andrew U., Irvine; educated at 
Univ. of Glasgow; licen. by Presb. 
of Irvine 23rd Sept. 1788 ; pres. by Archi 
bald, Earl of Eglinton, 9th March, and ord. 
6th Aug. 1795; died 22nd Sept. 1845. He 
marr. 10th Sept. 1804, Elizabeth (died 13th 
Dec. 1866), daugh. of Henry Hooks, and 



1846 



had issue Andrew, min. of Port Patrick, 
born 22nd July 1805 ; Janet Morrice, born 
13th Jan. 1807, died 31st March 1889; 
Agnes, born 7th Aug. 1808 (marr. John 
Johnston, factor) ; Elizabeth Glasgow, born 
29th Nov. 1812, died 28th Jan. 1861 ; 
Jane Fulton, born 8th Dec. 1814, died 24th 
Feb. 1846 ; Henry Ritchie, writer, Largs, 
born 22nd March 1816; Mary, born 13th 
Feb. 1818; Robina, born 7th Dec. 1820 
(marr. Archibald Watson, D.D., min. of 
St Mary s, Dundee) ; John, born 19th Oct. 
1823, died 16th March 1860 ; Robert Morrice, 
born 16th Nov. 1827, died 20th May 1843. 

JOHN ORR, born 1811, third son of 
William O., farmer, Dreghorn ; edu 
cated at Univs. of Glasgow, Edin 
burgh, and St Andrews; licen. by Presb. 
of Irvine June 1844 ; assistant at Wig 
town and in this parish ; pres. by Archibald 
William, Earl of Eglinton, 2nd Dec. 1845 ; 
ord. 15th Jan. 1846 ; died 16th Sept. 1885. 
He marr. 16th Sept. 1851, Jessie (died 9th 
Dec. 1907), second daugh. of James Black- 
wood of Leelaw, and had issue Maine 
Maggie, born 17th Sept. 1852; William 
Alexander, born 5th March 1854 ; John, 
born 27th Feb. 1856 ; Mary Blackwood, 
born 17th Nov. 1861, died 16th Feb. 1864; 
James Blackwood, born 15th, and died 
30th Jan. 1864 ; Jessie Blackwood, born 
17th April 1865 (marr. Henry Ritchie 
Buchan, min. of this parish). 

HENRY RITCHIE BUCHAN, born 
1886 Cameron, 12th Nov. 1857, son of 
William B. and Euphemia M Ewan ; 
educated at Cameron School and Univ. 
of St Andrews ; licen. by Presb. of St 
Andrews in 1882 ; assistant at Kilbirnie 
in 1882; ord. 22nd June 1886; died 15th 
April 1918. He marr. 28th Dec. 1886, Jessie 
Blackwood Orr, daugh. of preceding min., 
and had issue William Sutherland, min. 
of Liff and Benvie, born 28th Feb. 1888; 
John Orr, born 1st Oct. 1889; Henry 
Ritchie, born 5th May 1892 ; Jessie Black- 
wood, born 7th Aug. 1894 ; Euphemia, 
born 26th July 1896; Marion, born 29th 
May 1899 ; Ethel, born 5th May 1901 ; 
Katherine Alexandra, born 10th Oct. 
1903 ; Lionel Cecil, born 30th March 1907. 



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HUGH CLAEKE M COLL, born 

1918 Glas g w > 29tJl O ct - 1885 > son of 
John M. and Isabella M Dougall ; 
educated at High School and Univ. of 
Glasgow; M.A. (1908); licen. by Presb. 
of Glasgow in 1908; assistant at Milton 
(Glasgow), Larbert, and Buccleuch (Edin 
burgh) ; ord. by Edinburgh Presb. to 
Darjeeling, India, 16th Dec. 1908; adm. to 
this parish 19th Sept. 1918. Marr. 6th 
Oct. 1910, Janet, daugh. of John Taylor, 
B.D., Indian Chaplain, and has issue John 
Hugo, born 31st Dec. 1911. Publications 
"On the Track of the Lepidoptera" 
(Chambers s Journal, Edinburgh, 1911); 
" Notes on Bible Lessons " (Indian C.E. 
Year Book, 1915-16). 



KILMARNOCK. 

[The church of this parish was dedicated 
to St Marnoch, who was commemorated 
also in the name of the stream called the 
Water of Marnoch, but now generally 
termed Kilmarnock Water. The church 
was rebuilt in 1802, and enlarged in 1831. 
It is now commonly known as the Laigh 
Kirk. Its tower is a survival from the 
older building, and is said to have been 
built in the fifteenth century. A spring 
near by was styled Our Lady s Well. Sir 
William Mure of Kowallan, M.P., the poet 
and historical writer, was an elder of this 
parish. He undertook, among other 
poetical works, a metrical version of the 
Psalms, but did not live to complete it. 
The churchyard of Kilmarnock has several 
interesting memorials of Covenanting times. 
One monument marks the place where are 
buried the heads of John Ross and John 
Shields, executed at Edinburgh on 27th 
Dec. 1666. Their bodies were interred with 
those of criminals in Edinburgh, but the 
heads were long exposed for public warn 
ing at Kilmarnock, where the men were 
well known. Another stone tells how five 
men of the neighbourhood, Thomas Finlay, 
John Cuthbertson, William Brown, Robert 
Anderson, and James Anderson, taken at 
Bothwell Bridge in 1679, were drowned at 



sea, while being carried as convict prisoners 
to the American plantations. A third 
inscription records that John Finlay was 
hanged at Edinburgh as a Covenanter on 
15th Dec. 1682, while on another stone is 
the name of John Nisbet of Hardhill, a 
famous member of a notable Covenanting 
family. He was executed at Kilmarnock 
on 14th April 1683.] 

JOHN MUIR, adm. about 1561; still 
1561 min. 20th April 1565. 

ROBERT WILKIE, min. of Loudoun 
158Q in 1574 ; styled min. here 13th March 
1580, Loudoun being still in his 
charge; died 19th July 1601. He marr. 
(1) Helen Lockhart, who died 2nd Sept. 
1586, and had issue Margaret; Helen; 
Sara : (2) Agnes Borthwick, widow of 
William Strang, min. of Irvine, who sur 
vived him, and had issue Thomas, min. 
of Crailing. [Reg. Assig. ; Feu Charters 
of Kirklands, ii., 193.] 

HEW FULLARTON, MA. (Glasgow 
1601 1578 ); adm - to Duniiri 68 in 1586; 
pres. by James VI. 21st July 1601 : 
died between 29th July and 3rd Dec. 1608. 
aged about 50. He had issue Hector 
mentioned in 1631. \_Reg. Assig. ; Bookt 
of the Kirk ; Reg. of Deeds, cccclxvi., 481.] 

WALTER WHITEFORD, M.A. ; pres 
1608 by James VL 3rd Dec. 1608 ; trans 
to Moffat in 1610. 

MICHAEL WALLACE, M.A. ; formerly 
1610 a re ent * n t ^ ie Univ. of Glasgow 
min. in 1610; was a member o: 
Assembly that year and 1618; signed th< 
Protestation for the Liberties of the Kirl 
27th June 1617; was on the Commissioi 
for Maintenance of Church Discipline 21s 
Oct. 1634 ; died May 1641, aged about 60 
He marr. (1) Margaret Scott, sister of Rober 
S., min. of Glasgow : (2) Margaret Mirrie 
who survived him, and had issue Robert 
Bishop of the Isles. \_Booke of the Kirk 
Calderwood s Hist., vii., 106, 256, 318 
Glasg. and Stranraer Presb. Regs. ; Glasg 
Tests. ; Reg. Old Dec., iii. ; Baillie s Lett. 



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Acts of Parl., v. ; Maitland Miscell., ii. ; 
Bannatyne Miscell., iii. ; Ayr Sas., 1620, 
ii., 69.] 



MATTHEW MOWAT, son of 

M. of Busbie ; M.A. (Glasgow 1624); 

pres. by James, Lord Boyd, 1641, but 
the Presb. refused to admit him until they 
had tried his qualification Nov. 1641. An 
Act of Parliament was passed (16th Jan. 
1649) pardoning him and others who had 
opposed the royal forces at Mauchline Moor 
in June 1648. He joined the Protesters in 
1651, and was elected by them Moderator 
of Synod in April. He was imprisoned 
with others 28th May 1662, for refusing 
to take the Oath of Allegiance, unless with 
explanations, and with consent of Parlia 
ment he was deprived by Privy Council 
16th Sept. following, and the church 
declared vacant. On a charge of sedition, 
he was summoned before the Privy Council 
on 9th Dec. 1662. He died Dec. 1669, aged 
about 66, and was probably unmarr. His 
brother, John, bailie of Kilmarnock, was 
his executor. [Rutherford s and Baillie s 
Letts. ; Syn. Roll, 1642; Stranraer Presb. 
Reg. ; Fenwick Sess. Reg. ; Edin. Tests. ; 
Wodrow s Hist., i., 327 ; Livingston ; s 
Charac. ; Young s Life of Welsh ; Kirk- 
ton s Hist. ; P. C. Reg., 2nd ser., vii., 306.] 

JAMES CARNEGY, M.A. ; adm. in 
1663; trans, to Arbroath 7th Oct. 
1669. 



ALEXANDER WEDDERBURN, born 
about 1620, son of James W., min. 
of Moonzie ; M.A. (St Andrews 
- 1642); adm. to Forgan 10th Feb. 1647; 
suspended and confined to his parish by 
Court of High Commission 5th April 1664 ; 
:; deprived 6th April 1665 ; indulged here by 
r Privy Council 27th Jan. 1670. When terms 
of accommodation were proposed to the 
Presbyterians that year, he was one of 
those who carried a refusal to Edinburgh, 
and in 1672 was one of two who drew 
up a paper on "Grievances as to the In 
dulgence." He died Nov. 1678, aged about 
57, from the effects of a blow given by a 
Highlander with the butt end of a musket, 
while W. was in the act of expostulating 



1682 



against the ravages the man s comrades were 
committing in the town. He marr. June 
1654, Helen (buried in Greyfriars, Edin 
burgh, 29th Nov. 1696), daugh. of Thomas 
Turnbull of Bogmill in the Carse of Gowrie, 
and had issue Robert, served heir 23rd 
Dec. 1679 ; William, bapt. 4th May 1671 ; 
Jean (twin); John; Mary, edited her 
father s sermons ; Janet ; Susanna ; 
Margaret. Publications Believers Privi- 
ledges and Duties in several Sermons, 
Part first [no more published] (1682) ; 
David^s Testament opened up, in forty 
Sermons (Edinburgh, 1696); Our Lord s 
Transfiguration evangellically and practi 
cally im^woved, in twenty -two discourses 
(Edinburgh, 1696). [Wodrow s Hist., ii., 
178, 429; Glasg. Tests.; Lament s Diary; 
Inq. Ret. Gen., 6172; M Kay s Kilmarnock, 
50, 145; P. C. Decreta, 18th Sept. 1679, 
10th Aug. 1680,9th March 1703; Wedder- 
burn Book, 52.] 

GEORGE POLLOK, born 24th July 
1649, son of James P., bailie of 
Glasgow, and Elizabeth Marshall, 
and grandson of David P., min. of Old 
Luce; M.A. (Glasgow, 5th July 1666); 
pres. to Ballantrae 6th June 1673; adm. 
in 1682 ; died April 1688. He marr. (cont. 
1st March 1681) his cousin Margaret, 
daugh. of Thomas Pollok, merchant, 
Glasgow, who survived him, and had issue 
David ; Thomas. 

ROBERT BELL, bapt. 20th July 1666, 
1687 y un o es * son f Sir John B., Provost 
of Glasgow, and Janet, daugh. of 
Colin Campbell of Blythswood ; educated 
at Univs. of Glasgow and Oxford ; M.A. 
(22nd June 1686); adm. to Kilwinning in 
1687 ; trans, and adm. in 1687 ; outed in 
1689, when some of the people threatened 
to throw him into the river, and at the 
market cross prohibited him from preach 
ing any more. He went to France in 1692. 
[Rule s Sec. Vindication. ] 

JAMES ROWAT, formerly in the Second 

Charge ; attended first meeting of 

Presb. after Toleration, 17th Aug. 

1687 ; restored by Act of Parliament 25th 

April, and attended the meeting of Synod 



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[PRESB. OF 



1711 



7th Oct. 1690; died Feb. 1692. He left 
100 merks to the poor of the parish. 
[Maitland Miscell., iv. ; M c Kay J s Kilmar 
nock, 144.] 

FRANCIS FINLAYSON, studied 
divinity at the Univ. of Glasgow ; 
licen. by Presb. of Hamilton 29th 
Nov. 1698; ord. llth May 1699; died 6th 
Feb. 1710. He marr. (cont. 17th Dec. 
1703), Margaret (died 30th June 1757), 
second daugh. of Hugh Hunter, surgeon 
apothecary in Kilmarnock, and had issue 
Hugh, writer, Edinburgh. [Wodrow s 
Anal., and Corresp. ; M Kay s Kilmarnock, 
146; Ayr Sheriff-Court Book, 23rd May 
1716.] 

WILLIAM WRIGHT, son of Robert 
W., bailie of Kilmarnock ; trans, 
from Second Charge ; ad in. 23rd 
Jan. 1711 ; died 4th July 1724. He marr. 
(cont. 12th Sept. 1720) Charlotte Marie, 
daugh. of John Gardiner, London (she 
survived him and marr. (2) Laurence Hill, 
min. of the Barony, Glasgow), and had 
issue William ; Lettice ; Elizabeth, who 
were all dead before 1st May 1727. Publica 
tions The Comic History of the Marriage 
between Fergusia and Heptarchus (1706) ; 
The Jacobite Curse (Glasgow, 1714); and 
other minor papers. [Ayr Sheriff-Court 
Book, 27th April 1725, and 10th March and 
5th June 1727 ; Glasg. Tests. ; Wodrow s 
Anal, and Corresp. ; M Kay s Kilmar 
nock, 146.] 

PATRICK PAISLEY, born 1695, son 
of John P., min. of Lochwinnoch ; 
M.A. (Glasgow, 28th June 1716); 
licen. by Presb. of Paisley 18th July 1722 ; 
was assistant for several months to Thomas 
Hoog, one of the mins. of Rotterdam ; 
trans, from Second Charge and adm. after 
4th July 1724; died llth Dec. 1736. He 
marr. 20th May 1731, Helen, daugh. of 
John Glen of Assloss, merchant in Kilmar 
nock (she survived him and marr. (2) Hugh 
Hamilton, min. of Girvan), and had issue 
Margaret ; Anne ; Janet ; the last two 
served heirs to their father 22nd July 1740. 
[Glasg. Tests. ; Wodrow s Anal. ; Steven s 
Hist, of Scott. Church, Rotterdam, 152; 
M Kay s Kilmarnock, 146.] 



1724 



LAURENCE HILL, M.A. ; trans, from 
Second Charge ; adm. 6th May 1739 ; 
trans, to the Barony Parish, Glasgow, 
8th March 1750. 

JAMES LESLIE, born 1723, son of 
^ Alexander L. of Lachop ; educated 
at Univ. of Glasgow; M.A. (1741); 
licen. by Presb. of Hamilton 23rd Feb. 
1748; called 30th Aug. 1750; ord. 17th 
Jan. 1751 ; died 19th May 1764. He marr. 
6th Dec. 1757, Nicolas (died at Sanquhar, 
1st Jan. 1821, aged 88), daugh. of James 
Murray of Upper Ingliston, Glencairn, and 
had issue James, born 22nd Nov. 1758, 
died 14th April 1762 ; Beatrix, born 14th 
April 1760, died 20th June 1761 ; Alex 
ander, born 28th June 1761 ; Nicolas, born 
15th March 1763. [M Kay s Kilmarnock, 
146.] 
JOHN ROBERTSON, born 1733, son 

1765 ^ Jk n R i i n ^ e parish of Dunlop ; 
educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; M.A. 
(1753) ; pres. by William, Earl of Glencairn, 
8th Oct. 1764; ord. 25th April 1765; died 
5th June 1799. He marr. 31st March 1769, 
Beatrix (died 31st May 1814), daugh. of 
William Smith, min. of Cranstoun, and 
had issue Jane, born 21st June 1770 (marr. 
William Scott, min. of Dalkeith); Henri 
etta, born 7th Oct. 1772 (marr. John Moodie, 
min. of Riccarton); William, born 2nd June 
1775, died 16th June 1776. Publications 
Sermon preached, 8th March 1798 (Ayr, 
1798); Account of the Parish, Part II. 
(Sinclair s Stat. Ace., ii.).[Tombst. ; Somer- 
ville s Life ; M Kay s Kilmarnock, 146.] 

DAVID RITCHIE, pres. by the Com 
missioner for Henrietta, Marchioness 
of Titchfield, Sept. 1799; adm. 27th 

Feb. 1800; trans, to St Andrew s Church, 

Edinburgh, 2nd July 1801. 

ANDREW GRANT, trans, from Port- 
moak; pres. by the Commissioner 
for Henrietta, Marchioness of Titch 
field, Dec. 1801; adm. 6th May 1802; 
trans, to Canongate, 20th Oct. 1808. 

JAMES MACKINLAY, trans, from 
1809 Secon(i Charge ; pres. by the Commis 
sioners for the Trustees of Henrietta, 
Marchioness of Titchfield (in compliance 



1800 



1802 



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vith a petition from the inhabitants), 1st 
3ec. 1808; adm. 12th Feb. 1809; D.D. 
Aberdeen, Dec. 1810) ; died 10th Feb. 1841, 
iged 84. He marr. 17th April 1815, Eliza- 
,eth Dickie, his servant, who died 3rd July 
828, and had issue Mary, born 17th 
Dec. 1815 (marr. James Stevenson, min. 
f Newton-upon-Ayr) ; James, min. of Well 
Park Chapel, Glasgow, born 4th March 
1817; Grizel, born 18th March 1818; 
\Villiam. Publications Sermons ; Account 
>f the Parish, Part I. (Sinclair s Stat. Ace., 
l).[Tombst. ; Wallace s Burns, i., 298.] 

DAVID STKONG, trans, from Second 
Charge ; pres. by Commissioners for 
William, Marquess of Titchfield, 3rd 

Aug., and adm. 2nd Sept. 1841 ; trans, to 

Dailly 21st Sept. 1843. 

JAMES BUCHANAN HAMILTON, 
1843 korn Glasgow, 1801, eldest son of 
James H., merchant, and Christian 
Buchanan ; educ. at Univ. of Glasgow ; 
licen. by Presb. of Glasgow; assistant at 
Blantyre ; ord. by Presb. of Monaghan, 
Ulster, to Clontibret, Presb. of Ballibay, 1st 
Sept. 1836; pres. by Commissioners for 
William, Marquess of Titchfield, 5th Oct., 
and adm. 9th Nov. 1843; died 16th Feb. 
1881. He marr. Jessie Murdoch, and 
had issue Janet, born 26th Aug. 1828; 
Sarah, born 22nd Dec. 1834; James 
Buchanan, writer, Kilmarnock, born 8th 
Sept. 1837; John George, born 15th Oct. 
1839; William Gibson, born 20th July 
1841; Agnes Logan, born 3rd Feb. 1844; 
Mary Anne Dunlop, born 13th July 1846; 
Patrick Clark, born 17th Nov. 1848. 
[Smith s Scottish Clergy, iii., 63.] 

WILLIAM DUNNETT,born Edinburgh, 
1881 30th Aug. 1848, son of William D., 
classical master, George Heriot s 
Hospital, and Carrick Pursuivant, and 
Christina Gunn ; educated at George 
Heriot s Hospital and Univ. of Edinburgh ; 
MA. (1867) ; licen. by Presb. of Edinburgh 
in 1872 ; assistant at Canongate ; ord. by 
Presb. of North of England to Lowick 
Aug. 1874 ; trans, to Second Charge, Kil 
marnock, 9th Oct. 1879; trans, and adm. 
23rd June 1881 ; clerk of Presb., 1895-1901. 



Marr. 29th Sept. 1874, Jane Farquhar 
Whyte, daugh. of Alexander Inglis, LL.D., 
rector of Bathgate Academy, and has issue 
William Alexander, min. of Dalkeith, 
born 14th Oct. 1875; James M Donald, 
Indian Civil Service, born llth April 1877 ; 
George Victor, min. of Grange, Edinburgh, 
born 9th Dec. 1878 ; Hamilton David For 
rester, min. of Inveraven, born 20th July 
1880; Arthur Henry, min. of Teviothead, 
born 25th Feb. 1882 ; Charlotte Inglis, born 
18th July 1883 ; Inglis, born 27th Jan., 
and died 9th Feb. 1885; Jane Christina 
Georgina Cook, born 27th May 1889 ; 
Florence, born 5th June 1892 (marr. 4th 
Feb. 1918, Hugh Shirlaw, M.A., B.D., 
lieut. Royal Scots, min. of Fogo). Publica 
tion Memorial Sermon on the Rev. John 
Robertson (Newmilns, 1892). 



SECOND CHARGE. 

JAMES ROWAT, studied theology at 
1649 Univ. f Glasgow ; called July 1647 ; 
adm. 28th March 1649. Joined the 
Protesting Party of the Church in 1651, 
was imprisoned with five other mins. 28th 
May 1662, and, with consent of Parliament, 
deprived by Privy Council 16th Sept. 1663 
for not taking the Oath of Allegiance to 
His Majesty, unless with explanations. 
[Wodrow s Hist., i., 296 ; Baillie s Lett.} 

JAMES OSBURNE, ord. 9th Aug. 1688 ; 
1688 trans, to Aberdeen, 18th Dec. 1695. 

WILLIAM WRIGHT, studied theology 
1700 at Univ. f Glasgow ; ord. 26th Sept. 
1700; trans, to First Charge 23rd 
Jan. 1711. 

GEORGE PEDEN, M.A. (Glasgow, 
1st April 1695); became chaplain to 
Anne, Duchess of Hamilton ; licen. 
by Presb. of Hamilton 26th July 1709 ; 
was subsequently chaplain in Provost 
Hamilton s family; called 6th Feb., and 
ord. 3rd May 1711 ; died 23rd Dec. 1721. 
He marr. (cont. 4th Nov. 1714) Katherine 
Miller, who survived him, and had issue 
Grizel ; Jean ; Mary. [Caldwell Papers, 
i. ; MacKay s Kilmarnock, 146 ; Ayr Sheriff" 
Court Book, 3rd May 1725.] 



108 



KILMARNOCK 



[PKESB. OF 



1724 



PATRICK PAISLEY, ALA. ; ord. 6th 
May 1724; trans, to First Charge 



after 4th July 1724. 



LAURENCE HILL, ord. 6th May 1725; 
trans, to First Charge 6th May 
1739. 

ROBERT HALL, son of Robert H. of 
1739 Fulbar, and Margaret Maxwell of 
Dargarvel ; M.A. (Glasgow, 2nd 
May 1727) ; licen. by Presb. of Paisley 
23rd May 1733 ; called 22nd Nov. 1738 ; 
ord. llth April 1739; died 5th June 1762. 
He marr. (1) 25th Dec. 1741, Margaret 
(died 21st March 1752), daugh. of William 
Smith, merchant, Kilmarnock, and had 
issue Mary, died young ; Margaret, born 
6th Feb. 1744, died 18th Nov. 1747 ; Mary, 
born 3rd Sept. 1746, died 30th May 1758 ; 
Jean, born 26th June 1748 ; Margaret, born 
6th April 1750, died 20th March 1754: (2) 
7th May 1756, Margaret Tough, who died 
8th Jan. 1768. [M Kay s Kilmarnock, 146.] 

WILLIAM LINDSAY, M.A. (Edin- 
1764 bui> g n > 17tl1 A P ril 1( 745); licen. by 
Presb. of Dunblane 9th Jan. 1750 ; 
ord. to Cumbrae 13th May 1760 ; pres. by 
William, Earl of Glencairn, 30th Nov. 
1762. A refusal to sustain the call or to 
grant translation caused the case to be 
carried to the General Assemblies of 1763 
and 1764, which sustained the call and 
granted the translation. Owing to the 
opposition of the parishioners, the admis 
sion was made in an inn, 12th July 1764. 
Several persons were tried at the Circuit 
Court at Ayr for raising a tumult and 
sentenced to a month s imprisonment and 
to be whipped through the streets of 
Ayr. L. died 30th April 1774. He 
marr. 27th June 1760, Margaret (died at 
Edinburgh, 3rd Dec. 1817), daugh. of 
Robert Lauder, writer, Dalkeith (about 
whom Burns makes a jocular reference in 
his poem of The Ordination, coupling her 
name with an old ballad), and had issue 
Henrietta, born 23rd June 1761, died 29th 
Nov. 1763 ; Helen, born 18th June 1762, 
died 16th May 1763; Helen, born 20th 
June, and died 5th Nov. 1763; Robert; 
born 6th Aug. 1764 ; Ann, born 7th Aug. 



1765 (marr., pro. 3rd March 1785, Thomas 
Henderson, merchant, Edinburgh) ; George, 
born 22nd March 1770 ; Glencairn, born 
21st June 1772. [M Kay s Kilmarnock, 
132-142 ; Scots Mag., xxvi. ; Acts of Ass., 
1763, 1764; Caledonian Mercury, 28th 
May and 21st July 1764 ; Wallace s Burns, 
i., 299.] 

JOHN MUTRIE, licen. by Presb. of 
I77g Edinburgh, 29th Dec. 1773; pres. 
by James, Earl of Glencairn, 30th 
Sept. 1774; ord. 8th March 1775; died 
2nd June 1785, aged 39. He marr. 25th 
Aug. 1777, Barbara, daugh. of Charles 
Bannatyne, min. of Irvine ; she survived 
him, and marr. (2) 7th Dec. 1795, James 
Steven, min. of Kilwinning. [Tombst. ; 
Wallace s Burns, i., 302.] 

JAMES MACKINLAY, born Douglas, 
1I786 Lanarkshire, 1756, third son of James 
M., farmer; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Ayr 3rd July 
1782 ; tutor in the family of Sir William 
Cunningham of Windyhill ; pres. by James, 
Earl of Glencairn, with consent of his 
Trustee, Dec. 1785 ; ord. 6th April 1786. 
This ceremony was the subject of Burns s 
poem The Ordination ; trans, to First 
Charge 12th Feb. 1809. 

JOHN MACLEOD, D.D. ; trans, from 
Kilmodan ; pres. by the Commis 
sioners for the Trustees of Henrietta, 
Marchioness of Titchfield, 10th and 14th 
June, and adm. 23rd Nov. 1809 ; trans, 
to Dundonald 15th Feb. 1816. 

ROBERT STIRLING, pres. by the 
Commissioner for William, Duke oi 
Portland, May, and ord. 19th Sept 
1816 ; trans, to Galston 12th Feb. 1824. 

GEORGE SMITH, M.A. ; pres. by the 
Commissioner for the Trustees oi 
Henrietta, Duchess of Portland 

April, and ord. 16th Sept. 1824 ; trans 

to Penpont 9th May 1833. 

DAVID STRONG, pres. by the Comi 
sioner for the Trustees of Henriett 
Duchess of Portland, June, and oi 
29th Aug. 1833 ; trans, to First Charge 
the unanimous desire of the congregati( 
2nd Sept. 1841. 



1824 



1833 



BVINE] 



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109 



DANIEL VERE THOMSON, fourth 

son of William T., Castle Yett, 

Lanark ; educated at Lanark Gram- 

nar School and Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. 

y Presb. of Lanark ; tutor to John Alex- 

mder Campbell of Dunstaffnage ; rector of 

he Normal School. Edinburgh, till 1839; 

hereafter schoolmaster in Edinburgh ; 

>res. by the Commissioner for John, Mar- 

juess of Titchfield, 5th Oct., and ord. 9th 

N T ov. 1843; died 13th June 1866. He 

inarr. Mary Thomson, who died 14th July 

1864, and had issue William, born 10th 

May 1841; Daniel Adam Vere, born 21st 

March 1849 ; Mary Helen Vere, born 9th 

Jan. 1851 (marr. Alexander Maxwell 

Adams, F.R.C.S.E.), died 20th Nov. 1918. 

^Smith s Scottish Clergy, ii., 279.] 

ALEXANDER WEBSTER, M.A. ; adm. 
and ord. 9th Aug. 1866; trans, to 
St David s Parish, Edinburgh, 1st 
June 1876. 

ROBERT PRYDE, M.A. ; trans, from 
Ig76 Kininmonth; adm. 25th Nov. 1876; 
trans, to Townhead Parish, Glasgow, 
19th May 1879. 

WILLIAM DUNNETT, M.A. ; trans. 

^ from Lowick ; adm. 9th Oct. 1879 ; 

trans, to First Charge 23rd June 

1881. 

WALTER FORBES LOW, born 12th 
March 1856, son of Alexander L., 
min. of Keig ; educated at Univ. of 
Aberdeen; M.A. (1876), B.D. (1879); licen. 
by Presb. of Aberdeen 7th May 1879 ; 
ord. 5th Jan. 1882; clerk to Presb., 1885-93; 
trans, to St Andrew s, Glasgow, 21st June 
1893, but died unmarr. the day after that 
fixed for his admission, 1st Sept. 1893. 

JOHN CRAIG, M.A., B.D. ; ord. 19th 
1894 ^ V 1894 ; trans, to Lanark 23rd 

Sept. 1898. 

GEORGE SIMPSON YUILLE, M.A., 
1899 B.D. ; ord. 30th March 1899; trans. 
to Rutherglen 9th Sept. 1909. 

ANDREW BALD THOMSON, M.A., 
1910 B.D. ; ord. 24th March 1910; trans, 
to Dairy 18th May 1916. 



DAVID PORTER HOWIE, born Glas- 

1916 g W) lst April 1887 son f R Der t 
H., min. of Enzie ; educated at 
Milne s Institution, Fochabers, and Univ. 
of Aberdeen ; M.A. (1910) ; licen. by Presb. 
of Fordyce in 1913 ; assistant at Huntly in 
1913, and at St George s Parish, Edinburgh, 
1914; ord. 7th Dec. 1916. Marr. 5th June 
1917, Villne, younger daugh. of David 
Christie, Aberdeen. 



THE HIGH KIRK PARISH, 
KILMARNOCK. 

[A chapel was built here in 1732. The 
High Kirk Parish, so named from the lofty 
situation of its church, was disjoined from 
Kilmarnock, 23rd July 1811.] 

JAMES OLIPHANT, trans, from 
1764 Gorbals Chapel-of-Ease ; called Dec. 
1763; ord. 17th May 1764; trans, to 
Dunbarton 23rd Dec. 1773. 

JOHN RUSSEL, ord. 30th March 1774 ; 
1774 trans, to Second Charge, Stirling, 
30th Jan. 1800. 

GEORGE WRIGHT, called 3rd April, 

isoo an( * or ^ 24t ^ ^ une 180 j trans, to 
Markinch 7th May 1801. 

DAVID DICKSON, called 25th Jan., 
and ord. 10th March 1802 ; trans, to 
St Cuthbert s, Edinburgh, 16th May 
1803. 

ANDREW HAMILTON, born 1773, 
1804 e ldest son of William H., Eagles- 
ham; educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; 
M.A. (1798); licen. by Presb. of Glasgow 
3rd Aug. 1803 ; called 26th Dec. 1803 ; ord. 
8th March 1804 ; pres. by the managers 
22nd Aug., and adm. first min. of the 
parish 5th Sept. 1811; died llth June 
1839. He marr. (1) 17th May 1799, Janet 
(died 15th Sept. 1820), daugh. of John 
Bachop, merchant, Glasgow, and had issue 
Jean, born 13th April 1800; Margaret, 
born 8th Dec. 1802, died 31st Aug. 1828 ; 
William, student of divinity, born 13th 
March 1807; Janet, born 7th Jan. 1811 



110 



HIGH KIRK PARISH HENDERSON CHAPEL [PRESB. OF 



(marr. 15th Feb. 1830, James Fleming, min. 
of Troon): (2) 24th Aug. 1829, Elizabeth 
Wilson, who died 6th Aug. 1846. 

THOMAS MAIN, born 5th Jan. 1816, 
third son of Kobert M., schoolmaster, 
Slamannan ; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow; licen. by Presb. of Glasgow; 
pres. by the managers 7th May, and ord. 
8th Aug. 1839. Joined the Free Church in 
1843 ; min. of Free Church, Kilmarnock, 
1843-57; of Free St Mary s, Edinburgh, 
1857-81 ; D.D. (Glasgow, 1880) ; Moderator 
of Free Church Assembly 20th May 1880; 
died at Edinburgh during the General 
Assembly 28th May 1881. He marr. 16th 
May 1850, Wilhelmina (died s.;>. 21st Oct. 
1887), daugh. of John Cuninghame of Craig- 
ends. Publication Memoir of Neil Russell, 
Student, a sermon (Kilmarnock, 1850). 
[Memorials of the Life and Ministry/ of 
Thomas Main, D.D., by his widow ; Smith s 
Scottish Clergy, iii., 55.] 

JAMES AITKEN, born Glasgow, 9th 



1879 






1848 

ston ; educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; 

pres. by managers 30th June, and ord. 3rd 
Aug. 1843 ; died unmarr. 9th Jan. 1881. 

JOHN PATRICK, M.A., B.D. ; ord. 
( ass i stant an d successor) 17th April 
1879; trans, to Monkton and Prest- 
wick 13th May 1880. 

JAMES MACGEOCH, born Newton 
Stewart; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow; MA. (1876); licen. by 
Presb. of Wigtown ; ord. (assistant and 
successor) 14th Oct. 1880; died llth Aug. 
1895 unmarr., leaving no near relatives. 

GORDON BEATTIE WATT, MA. ; 
ord. 20th Feb. 1896; trans, to St 
Paul s Parish, Glasgow, 6th June 1907. 

JOHN STEWART ROBERTSON, M.A., 

100*7 B D - > ord< 24th Oct< 1907 > trans< to 
Wallacetown, Dundee, 10th Feb. 

1911. 

ANDREW TAYLOR LAURENCE, 

born Muthill, 26th July 1883, son of 

William Scotland L. and Christina 

Taylor ; educated at Muthill Public School, 

Morrison s Academy, Crieff, and Univ. of 



St Andrews ; M.A. (1905), B.D. (1909) ; 
licen. by Presb. of Auchterarder 29th April 
1908; assistant at Airdrie 1908-9, and 
at Barony Parish, Glasgow, 1909-11 ; ord. 
llth May 1911 ; trans, to St Mary s, 
Edinburgh, 4th March 1915. Marr. 27th 
April 1917, Anne Charlotte Munro, M.A., 
eldest daugh. of John Mackenzie, Lieurary, 
Thurso. 

DAVID CRAWFORD WATSON, born 
1B1K Glasgow, 28th Nov. 1887, son of 
David W., D.D., min. of St Clement s, 
Glasgow ; educated at High School and 
Univ. of Glasgow; MA. (1909); licen. by 
Presb. of Glasgow 1st May 1912 ; assistant 
at Queen s Park Church, Glasgow, 1912, 
and Barony Parish in 1915 ; ord. 19th Aug. 
1915. Marr. 14th March 1916, Grace Mary 
Turnbull, and has issue Lorne Martin 
Turnbull, born 16th Jan. 1917. 



HENDERSON CHAPEL, 
KILMARNOCK. 

[Formerly an Original Secession Church, 
was retained by the Free Church in 1843.] 

PETER CAMPBELL, born 1793, fourth 

1839 son ^ ^ eter C* f armer > Cardross ; 
educated at Univ. of Glasgow and 
Original Secession Divinity Hall ; licen. 
by Presb. of Glasgow 27th Dec. 1814 ; ord. 
min. of Original Secession Church, Kil 
marnock, 22nd Nov. 1815. Joined the 
I Church of Scotland in 1839. Joined the 
I Free Church in 1843; min. of Henderson 
! Free Church, 1843-50; died unmarr. 19th 
i March 1850. At a meeting of Presb. 
arrangements were being made for the 
supply of a vacant pulpit. It was the 
turn of a popular young minister but upon 
his name being mentioned, he said, "I 
i can t go; I cannot preach to a handful. 
C., then an old man, rose, and addressing 
the Moderator, said, " Send me : like our 
Master, I can preach to many and to few." 
Publication The Non-Intrusion Contro 
versy (1835). [Scott s Annals of the 
Original Secession Church, 488.] 



RVINE] ST ANDREW S ST MARNOCITS, K1LMARNOCK 



111 



1842 



ST ANDREWS, KILMARNOCK. 
(Q.S.) 

[A new chapel called St Andrew s, 
S T etherton, with a district of its own in 
he parish of Kilmarnock, was sanctioned 
>y the Presb. in 1842. The church and 
listrict were erected a parish quoad sacra 
>y the Court of Teinds, 19th June 1867.] 

NEIL BRODIE, born 1813, eldest son of 
Neil B., artificer, Campbeltown ; ord. 
27th Jan. 1842. Joined the Free 
Jhurch in 1843 ; min. of Kilmarnock Free 
Jhurch 1843-4, of Shandon Free Church 
1844-62, of Pollokshaws Free Church 
1863-92; died at Rothesay 10th March 
1892. He marr. 30th Aug. 1842, Martha, 
laugh, of Alan Macarthur, H.M. Customs, 
Glasgow. 

DANIEL M FEE, ord. 1st Aug. 1848; 
1848 trans< * Second Charge, Canongate, 
Edinburgh, 15th Aug. 1850. 

THOMAS MARTIN, second son of 
i860 J nn M- f armer > Mochrum, Wig 
townshire ; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Wigtown 22nd 
Sept. 1846 : missionary at Toward Chapel ; 
elected 24th July, and ord. 15th Oct. 1850 ; 
clerk of Presb. 1854-84; adm. first min. 
of parish in 1867 ; died unmarr. 18th Feb. 
1885. 

JAMES LINDSAY, elder son of John 
1885 Cowan L., F.E.I.S., rector of 
Grammar School, Kilmarnock ; edu 
cated at Univ. of Glasgow; M.A. (1878), 
B.Sc. (1879), B.D. (1882) ; licen. by Presb. 
of Irvine 8th June 1882 ; ord. 25th June 
1885; University Extension Lecturer 
1S86-7 ; Examiner to the Associated The 
ological Colleges of British and Colonial 
Philosophy 1897-9, and member of many 
British and Foreign Learned Societies ; 
F.R.S.E. (1889); D.D. (Glasgow 1899, 
Edinburgh 1899); Hugh Waddell Lecturer, 
Queen s Univ., Canada, 1899-1900; dem. 
9th June 1908. Marr. 17th March 1908, 
Margaret Dykes, daugh. of James Cook, 
Glasgow, and widow of Robert Barclay 
Shaw of Annick Lodge, and Knockgerran, 
Ayrshire. Publications The Progressive- 



ness of Modern Christian Thought. (Edin 
burgh, 1892) ; Essays Literary and Philo- 
sophical (Edinburgh, 1896) ; Significance of 
the Old Testament for Modern Theology 
(Edinburgh, 1896) ; Recent Advances in 
Theistic Philosophy of Religion (Edin 
burgh, 1897) ; Canada, its Commerce, its 
Colleges, and its Churches (London, 1900) ; 
^fomenta of Life (Edinburgh, 1901 ) ; 
Studies in European Philosophy (Edin 
burgh, 1909) ; The Fundamental Problems 
of Metaphysics (Edinburgh, 1910); The 
Psychology of Belief (Edinburgh, 1910) ; 
New Essays, Literary and Philosophical 
(Edinburgh, 1912) ; Literary Essays 
(Edinburgh, 1912); A Critical Essay on 
European Literature (Edinburgh, 1913) ; A 
Philosophical System of Theistic Idealism 
(Edinburgh, 1917) ; associate editor of 
Bibliotheca Sacra, 1903-19 ; numerous con 
tributions to home and foreign magazines. 

ROBERT ALEXANDER, ord. 26th Nov. 
1908 1908; trans, to Second Charge, 
Cupar-Fife, llth May 1916. 

WILLIAM MARSHALL, born Maybole,. 

1916 6t k April 1888 son f Matthew M. 
and Mary Barton ; educated at Car- 
luke Higher Grade School, and Univ. of 
Glasgow; M.A. (1910), B.D. (1913); licen. 
by Presb. of Ayr 7th May 1913 ; assistant 
at St Matthew s Parish, Glasgow ; ord. 
14th Sept. 1916. 

ST MARNOCITS, KILMAR 
NOCK (Q.S.). 

[A chapel was built here in 1836. The 
parish was disjoined from the parish of 
Kihnarnock by the Court of Teinds on 16th 
July 1862.] 

CHARLES STEWART, ord. in 1858; 
became first min. of the parish 16th 
July 1862; trans, to Strichen 25th 
Sept. 1862. 

JOHN THOMSON, born 1830; third 
son of Peter T., Glasgow ; educated 
at Univ. of Glasgow; licen. by Presb. 
of Glasgow ; ord. to West Parish, Maybole, 
19th Nov. 1857; trans, and adm. 6th March 
1863 ; dem. the office of the Holy Ministry 



112 



ST MARNOCITS, KILMARNOCK KILMAURS [PRESB. 01 



9th Jan. 1883 ; died at Corstorphine, 25th 
July 1916. He marr. (1) 27th April 1864, 
Catherine Wilson, who died 3rd Feb. 
1878, and had issue Catherine M Gregor 
Wilson, born 20th June 1865; Peter, born 
20th Jan. 1867 ; Helen Anderson, born 
9th May 1868; Robina, born llth June 
1869; John, born 18th Dec. 1871; Jessie, 
born 28th Jan. 1875 ; a daugh., born 18th 
Aug., and died 13th Oct. 1876 ; John Knox, 
min. of Kilmaurs, born 27th Jan. 1878 : 
(2) 8th Oct. 1879, Agnes Stewart : (3) 13th 
Aug. 1895, Agnes Nisbett. 

JAMES WRIGHT ARMSTRONG, born 
1883 ^ Andrews, 1855, son of Robert 
Armstrong, LL.D., Rector of Madras 
College, St Andrews ; MA. (St Andrews, 
1876) ; licen. by Presb. of St Andrews 5th 
May 1880; assistant at Eastwood 1880-3; 
ord. 28th June 1883 ; died unmarr., at 
Dunblane, 8th Nov. 1916. 

WILLIAM JAMES SMITH, born 
1912 Newcastle, Natal, S.A., 9th Aug. 
1885, son of James S., min. of 
Baldernock ; educated at Bellahoustoun 
Academy and Univ. of Glasgow; M.A. 
(1906); licen. by Presb. of Glasgow 5th 
May 1909 ; assistant at Eastwood, 1909-12 ; 
ord. (assistant and successor) 15th Feb. 
1912. Marr. 14th Aug. 1913, Isabella, 
daugh. of James Leggat, and has issue 
James Aikman, born 13th June 1914; 
Jean Carswell, born 21st Sept. 1915. 



KILMAURS. 

[The church of Kilmaurs belonged to the 
Abbey of Kelso. It was dedicated to St 
Mora or Maura of Little Cumbrae. In 
1403, Sir William Cunningham of Kilmaurs 
endowed the church with a collegiate 
foundation. In 1600, his descendant 
James, seventh Earl of Glencairn, added 
an aisle to the building. In this part of 
the structure there is now a fine seven 
teenth century monument in memory of 
William, ninth Earl of Glencairn, Lord 
Chancellor of Scotland (died 1664), and 
his countess, both of whom were buried 



in St Giles, Edinburgh. Of two chapeli 
in the parish, one was dedicated t< 
St Mora. The other was at Busby.] 

ARCHIBALD CRAUFURD, min. ii 
1567 1567 ; trans, to Stevenston in 1569. 

GAVIN NASMYTH, formerly exhorte 
15 ^ 4 at Dreghorn and here ; pres. to th 
vicarage of Dreghorn by James V] 
28th Nov. 1572 ; Dreghorn and Stewarto 
were also in the charge in 1574 ; still mil 
in 1588. He marr. Alison Brown, wh 
survived him. [Reg. Min. ; Ayr Inhil 
24th Nov. 1590.] 

ALEXANDER HENDERSON, read* 
and vicar in 1585. He had issue- 
David, min. in 1598. 

WILLIAM [called HEW in the test 
1 _ ment of Agnes Howie, 160: 
FULLARTON, formerly min. , 
Largs ; " buikit by a delyverance of tl 
Exchequer " 21st Jan. 1589 ; trans. 1 
Dreghorn in 1590. 

DAVID HENDERSON, son of Ale: 
ander H., reader and vicar in 158* 
MA. (St Andrews 1591); pres. 
the vicarage by James VI. 26th Jui 
1598 ; was min. in 1626. 

JAMES HANNAY, M.A, min. in 162< 
trans, to the Canongate, Edinburg 






in 1624. 



DAVID HENDERSON, M.A., abo 
mentioned ; again appears as min. 
1626; dem. before 14th Feb. 16J 
He marr. Marion Cunningham, and h; 
issue David ; Frederick ; Jean (marr. ( 
cont. 22nd Aug. 1628, John, son 
Archibald Osburne, burgess of Ayr ; ( 
William Bryane); Elizabeth (marr., coi 
19th Feb. 1626, Patrick, eldest son 
Archibald Cunningham of Kirkland 
Anna (marr., cont. 21st Oct. 1634, Jo. 
Cunningham of Hill). [Reg. Sec. Sic 
Wodrow s Anal., iii., 114; Baillie s Let 
Reg. of Deeds, dxvi. 392, dvi. 322; A 
Sas., iii., 577 ; M Naught s Kilmaurs, 15 

JAMES ALDERSTON, brother 
1637 Robert A., cooper, burgess of GL 
gow ; pres. to Dairy, Galloway, 2 
April 1635 ; pres. by Charles I. 14th F< 



1BTINE] 



KILMAURS 



113 



1637 ; he appears to have been outed in 
the following year; died July 1642. He 
marr. (1) Margaret, daugh. of Gavin 
Hamilton, Bishop of Galloway, and widow 
of James Dunlop of that ilk, and of John 
Campbell, Bishop of Argyll, and had issue- 
Agnes : (2) Jean Colquhoun, who survived 
him. [Reg. Sec. Sig. ; Glasg. Tests. ; Edin. 
Reg. (Bapt.} , Reg. of Deeds, dvi., 412.] 



1641 



WILLIAM CROOKES, M.A. (Glasgow 
1619) ; licen. by Presb. of Stranraer 
21st Dec. 1625 ; assistant at Leswalt 
9th iNov. 1631 ; pres. by Charles I. 29th 
Oct. 1641 ; res. 1653, owing to the desertion 
and disorderly conduct of his parishioners 
He went to Ireland, and was min. at 
Ballykelly, from which place he was 
obliged to remove for a time, and received 
thirty shillings from the Kirk-session of 
Torphichen 12th Sept. 1659, and also 
charity from that of Newbattle 20th 
June 1662. He died in 1699, aged over 
90. In the Pres. Reg. (14th July 1647) 
he is described as "not of robust con 
stitution, but in his life blameless." He 
had issue James. [Reg. Sec. Sig. ; P. C. 
Dec. ; Reid s Ireland, ii., 352 ; Edin. Tests. ; 
Baillie s Lett.] 

GEORGE RAMSAY, M.A. (St Andrews 
165g 1649); adm. in 1655; deprived by 
Act of Parliament llth June, and 
Decreet of Privy Council 1st Oct. 1662. 
He is mentioned as min. 24th April 1665 ; 
he was with a small party on the way 
to join Colonel Wallace in the Pentland 
Rising, Nov. 1666, when fortunately for 
themselves they retired. Indulged by 
Privy Council 3rd March 1670; again 
3rd Nov. 1672, along with John Park; 
lined 8th July 1673 by Privy Council in 
half a year s stipend for not observing 
the anniversary of the Restoration; died 
28th Sept. 1677, aged about 49. He marr. 
Janet Trail, who survived him, and had 
issue Catherine (marr. llth Oct. 1713, 
James Yorston, goldsmith, Edinburgh). 
[Wodrow s Hist., i. 327, ii. 28 ; Tombst. ; 
P. C. Reg., 3rd ser., vi., 69.] 

JAMES MILNE, adm. before 15th March 
1664 1664. [Glasg. Com. Decreets] 

VOL. III. 



JAMES PETRIE, min. in 1668; sued 
1668 ^ or sti P enc * f r vear > 24 th Feb. 1669. 
{Glasg. Com. Decreets ; Bailiary 
of Cunningham Deeds, 7th Oct. 1671.] 

JOHN PARK, M.A. (Glasgow 1639); 
1672 a( ^ m - * Mochrum in 1646 ; trans, to 
Stranraer 7th Nov. 1649; deprived 
by Parliament llth June 1662; granted 
indulgence there by Privy Council 27th 
July 1669; licen. to preach here by Privy 
Council 3rd Sept. 1672 ; failing to take 
up his residence he was ordered to do 
so 5th Sept. 1673 ; died at Glasgow, 25th 
Nov. 1688, aged about 69. He was the 
subject of several elegies. He marr. 29th 
Oct. 1646, Barbara Mein, who died 21st 
Dec. 1704, aged 85, and had issue 
Robert, advocate, town clerk of Glasgow, 
and clerk to the General Assembly after 
the Revolution ; who was murdered at 
Glasgow about 1691 ; James. Publication 
The Rights and Liberties of the Church 
asserted and vindicated against the 
pretended Right of Patronage (Edinburgh, 
1689). [Wodrow s Hist., ii., 147 ; Stranraer 
Sess. Reg. } Edin. Marr. , Grey friars Bur.] 

JOHN OCHTERLONIE, M.A. ; called 
168Q 13th, and inst. 21st May 1680 ; trans. 
to Balmerino 1682. 

GEORGE DUNBAR, adm. in 1682 

t not 1685 as * n vo * *> 372 L trans. 
to Second Charge, Haddington, 
before 12th Nov. 1685. 

GEORGE BROWN, M.A. (Edinburgh, 
168g 18th July 1664), sometime school 
master at Fordyce; adm. to 
Stranraer before 15th Oct. 1684; pres. by 
William Cuninghame of Caprington 10th 
Sept., coll. 9th, and adm. 12th Oct. 1685. 
He seems to have been outed at the 
Revolution, as about 1700 he was charged 
with performing clerical functions and 
celebrating irregular marriages. The date 
of his death is unknown. He marr. 
Katherine Livingston. Publications An 
Account of the Rotula Arithmetica (Edin 
burgh, 1700) ; A Specie Book to turn any 
Pure Number of Pieces of Silver, into 
Pounds Scots, or Sterling (Edinburgh, 
1700); A Compendious but a Compleat 
System of Decimal Arithmetic (Edinburgh, 

H 



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1701); Toleration Defended (1703); Arith- 
metica Infinita, or the Accurate Accomptantis 
Best Companion (Edinburgh, 1718). [Had- 
dington Presb. Reg. , Assembly Papers ; 
G. R. Homings, 27th March 1685, 3rd 
March 1705; M Naught s Kilmaurs, 153.] 

PETER ORE, M.A. (Glasgow, 1665); 
1688 ord. min. at Clough, Ireland, Jan. 
1673; officiated here about 1688; 
returned to Clough, where he died 27th Dec. 
1706. Probably father of Alexander O., 
who succeeded him as min. at Clough. 
[Reid s Ireland, ii. 520.] 

HUGH THOMSON, M.A. (Edinburgh 
16gi 1685); licen. by Presb. of Ayr 25th 
Sept. 1688; called to Dunbarton, 
but declined ; ord. 21st July 1691 ; dem. 
12th Nov. 1712, because of the "difficulties 
he met with from the people in carrying 
on his work in the parish." He retired 
to Hill of Kilmaurs, a small property 
he possessed in the parish, and preached 
there even after his successor was ap 
pointed, a proceeding which led to the 
erection of the first dissenting meeting 
house in Ayrshire. He died 13th Feb. 
1731, aged 66. He had a knowledge of 
medicine, which he practised without pay 
ment. He had great muscular strength, 
and on one occasion at Kilmarnock market, 
it is said, when told the price of two horse 
shoes, he replied, " so much for these ! I 
could twist them with my fingers." 
"Twist them then," replied the smith, 
"and you shall have the price of your 
own making." Taking up one he did so, 
and the smith considering his customer 
as "no cannie," gave him the shoes on 
his own terms, glad to get rid of him. 
He marr. Barbara (died 8th March 1765), 
daugh. of Robert Barr of Trearne, and 
had issue Barbara, born 1691 (marr. 1743, 
David Smyton, min. of the Associate 
Congregation, Kilmaurs) ; Robert ; James ; 
Janet ; Marion ; Hugh ; Grizel ; Elizabeth, 
buried 8th March 1729 ; Agnes, buried 8th 
March 1729; Martha (marr. Robert Kerr, 
merchant, Kilmarnock); Lilias (marr. Gavin 
Bryce, merchant, Gorbals). [Glasg. Tests. ; 
Wodrow s Anal. ; Irving s Dunbarton ; 
M Naught s Kilmaurs, 153-55.] 



JOHN MILLAR, licen. by Presb. ol 
1718 Paisley 21st May 1712; called 2nc 
July, and ord. 25th Sept. 1718 ; diec 
at Erskine (where he is buried) betweer 
8th Aug. and llth Sept. 1721. H< 
marr. Christian, daugh. of John Shav 
of Bargarran ; her history is remarkabl 
for the strange story of supposed sorcer; 
and witchcraft connected with her younge 
years. She is said to have been the mean 
of introducing the spinning and manu 
facture of linen thread into the west c 
Scotland. She marr. (2) 20th Feb. 173 
William Livingston, glover, Edinburgh.- 
[M Kay s Kilmarnock, 399 ; Hist, of tl 
Witches of Renfrewshire (Paisley, 1877) 
Bargarran s Daughter in Roughead s Tl 
Riddle of the Ruthvens and other Studie 
231-253.] 

HUGH COCHRANE, chaplain in S 
1723 Alexander Maxwell s family; lice: 
by Presb. of Wigtown 26th Oct. 171E 
pres. by William, Earl of Dundonal 
with consent of his curators, 14th Fe 
and 3rd March 1722 ; ord. 7th March 172J 
died 9th April 1733, aged 48. He mai 
Marion Smith, who died July 1771, ar. 
had issue Alexander ; Charles ; Mary.- 
[Tombst. ; Wodrow s Anal., iv., 272.] 

SAMUEL FERGUSON, M.A. (Glasgo- 
1734 1st May 1724); licen. by Presb. 
Ayr 22nd April 1730; called 19 
Dec. 1733 ; ord. 27th March 1734 ; died 
1735, aged about 31, probably unmarr. 

WILLIAM COATES [COATTS], resi 
173g ing in Blantyre ; M.A. (Glasgow, 9 

Jan. 1725); licen. by Presb. 
Hamilton 27th Sept. 1726 ; became tutor 
the family of James Dunlop of Garnkir 
pres. by the curators for Alexander, E; 
of Eglinton, Oct. 1735, but owing to stro 
opposition to his settlement he was r 
ord. till 3rd May 1739 ; died 2nd May 17 
He marr. 8th Nov. 1739, Christian Murr; 
who died s.p. 3rd March 1758. 

ALEXANDER GILLIES, third son 

1778 Alexander G., Glasgow ; educated 

Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. 

Stranraer 1st Jan. 1766, though he signed i 

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became tutor in the family of Provost 
Hamilton of Irvine; pres. by Archibald, 
Earl of Eglinton, 1st Oct. 1777 ; ord. llth 
March 1778; died 26th Nov. 1786. He 
marr. 12th June 1780, Isabella (died 14th 
July 1833), daugh. of John Dun, min. of 
Auchinleck, and had issue John Sundrum, 
born 29th June 1781 ; Mary Montgomerie, 
born 8th Jan., and died 5th Sept. 1784. 

ALEXANDER MILLAR [or MILLER], 
licen. by Presb. of Penpont 5th Aug. 
1778; pres. by Archibald, Earl of 
Eglinton, 9th April 1787. In consequence 
of violent opposition, he was not ord. till 
8th May 1788 ; died 22nd Dec. 1804. He 
was the "Wee Millar" of Burns s Holy 
Fair. He marr. 6th June 1793, Jane 
Johnston, who died 14th July 1827, and 
had issue James Boswell, ironmonger, 
Kilmarnock, born 24th April 1794. Publi 
cation Account of the Parish (Sinclair s 
Stat. Ace., ix.). [Report on Church Patron 
age ; Tombst. ; Wallace s Burns, i., 363.] 

JOHN ROXBURGH, born 1780, third 
1806 son ^ Adam ^"i merchant, Hamilton 
educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. 
by Presb. of Hamilton 26th March 1805 ; 
pres. by Lord and Mary, Lady Montgomerie 
June 1805; ord. 20th March 1806; died 
21st April 1840, " an eloquent preacher and 
able man of affairs." He marr. 23rd March 
1807, Margaret Bannatine (died llth Feb. 
1828, aged 42), daugh. of Robert Robertson, 
Ayr, and had issue Margaret Paterson, 
born 7th Aug. 1808 (marr. David Strong, 
min. of Dailly); Adam, min. of the Scots 
Church, Greenwich, born 9th Jan. 1810, 
died 17th Oct. 1866; Robert, merchant, 
Greenock, born 1st March 1812; John, 
merchant, Glasgow, born 16th Jan. 1814, 
died 2nd Feb. 1890 ; Jane, born 23rd Sept. 
1815; Mary, bora 6th Jan. 1818, died 23rd 
March 1919; Barbara, born llth Jan. 
1820; Archibald, born 23rd Oct. 1823. 
[Tombst.] 

WILLIAM SINCLAIR, pres. by Mary, 

1840 kady Montgomerie 4th Aug., and 

ord. 24th Sept. 1840. Four years 

afterwards an assistant and successor was 

appointed, and for thirty-six years he 



resisted all attempts to induce him to 
return to his parish ; died at Wick, 8th 
Oct. 1881. He marr. 3rd Sept. 1849, 
Margaret Manson, Tansfield, Olrig, who 
died 1st Oct. 1884, and had issue- 
Margaret Anne, born 15th Oct. 1851 ; 
Janet, born 18th Oct. 1853; Williamina, 
born 5th Jan. 1856 ; David, born 12th April 
1858 ; George, born 1st July 1860 ; James, 
born 22nd Nov. 1862 ; John Cameron, born 
13th April 1865 ; Henry Duncan Dundas, 
born 8th Dec. 1867; Charles, born 27th 
July 1874; Frederick (twin), born 27th 
July 1874. 

WILLIAM BUCHANAN, born 1821, 
1844 youngest son of John B., merchant, 
Paisley; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow; BA. (1840); licen. by Presb. 
of Paisley in 1843 ; assistant at Kilbirnie 
in 1844 ; pres. by Mary, Lady Montgomerie 
5th Oct., and ord. (assistant and successor) 
19th Dec. 1844 ; deposed by General As 
sembly for drunkenness 30th May 1850. 
A man of marked literary ability, he 
became editor of the Ayr Observer, Edin 
burgh Courant, Dumfries Herald, and 
again of the Ayr Observer ; died unmarr. 
19th July 1866. Publications The Kil- 
maurs Case (Kilmarnock, 1847) ; The 
Messed Dead (Kilmarnock, 1849) ; Verses^ 
Serious, Humorous, and Satirical (Ayr, 
18"66). [Brown s Paisley Poets, ii., 131 ; 
The Poets of Ayrshire, 329; Modern 
Scottish Poets, iii., 287.] 

[Some delay was caused in the filling up 
of the vacancy as the patron objected to 
present another assistant and successor, 
and the Presb. requested Mr Sinclair to- 
return to his duties, but without success.] 

ROBERT LOCKHART, born 1834;. 
1852 eldest son of Robert L., merchant, 
Denny ; educated at Univ. of Glas 
gow; M.A. (1851); pres. by Archibald 
William, Earl of Eglinton, 10th Aug., and 
ord. (assistant and successor) 23rd Sept. 
1852 ; died unmarr. 12th Aug. 1857. 

ALEXANDER INGLIS, born St An- 

1858 drews 18th April 1830, son of 

Alexander I. and Ann Peebles; 

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[PRESB. OF 



St Andrews ; licen. by Presb. of St 
Andrews ; assistant at Largs ; pres. by 
Archibald William, Earl of Eglinton, 24th 
Nov. 1857 ; ord. (assistant and successor) 
21st Jan. 1858; died at Kilmarnock 14th 
Oct. 1904. He marr. 23rd Feb. 1858, 
Isabella (died 27th Dec. 1913), eldest daugh. 
of James Macfarlane, Largs, and had issue 
Alexander, born llth June 1859, died 
29th April 1901 ; James Macfarlane, 
solicitor, Kilmarnock, born 13th Feb. 1865 ; 
Daniel Macfarlane, Bombay, born 7th Jan. 
1867 ; John, born 14th July 1869 ; Elizabeth 
Keir, born 12th March 1873. 

JOHN KNOX THOMSON, born 27th 

1903 ^ an> 1878 son ^ J^ n T-, niin. of St 
Marnoch s Parish, Kilmarnock ; edu 
cated at Royal High School and Univ. of 
Edinburgh ; licen. by Presb. of Edinburgh 
15th May 1901 ; assistant here, 1901-2 : ord. 
(assistant and successor) 26th Feb. 1903 ; 
enlisted in 15th Royal Scots Nov. 1914; 
lieutenant 18th Highland Light Infantry 
May 1915, served in France ; res. his com 
mission in 1918. Marr. 6th Sept. 1906, 
Marion Forrest, daugh. of John Risk, 
Kilmaurs, and has issue John Forrest, 
born 14th Sept. 1908 ; James Douglas, born 
1st Jan. 1910 ; Robert Charles Muirhead, 
born 2nd May 1914. 



KILWINNING AND DAL- 
GARVEN. 

[Kilwinning. The church of Kilwinning 
was dedicated to St Finan. It belonged to 
the abbey of Kilwinning within the parish. 
There was long held here a tryst called St 
Finan s Fair ; and a spring near the manse 
is still known as St Winan s Well. St 
Finan s Tyronensian Abbey of Kilwinning 
was founded in 1140 by Hugh de Morville, 
Lord of Cunningham, and constable of 
Scotland. Part of the Abbey Church was 
in use as the Parish Church until 1775, 
when a separate church was built for 
parochial worship. In 1814 the remaining 
ruins of the monastery were greatly damaged 
by the fall of its fine, lofty tower. This 
tower was then rebuilt on a smaller scale to 



a height of 105 feet. At the same time 
considerable restorations were made on the 
choir of the Abbey Church and in parts of 
the nave. 

Dalgarven. The church of Dalgarven 
was dedicated to St Michael.] 

WILLIAM KIRKPATRICK, min. in 
1567 1567; in 1574 Dunlop and Beith were 
also under his care ; died July 1577. 
He marr. Alison Campbell, who survived 
him (marr. (2) Neill Montgomerie), and 
had issue William ; Martha. [Reg. Min. ; 
Edin. Tests. ; Reg. Sec. Sig., Hi., 44.] 

ALEXANDER WREITTOUN, min. in 
1578 1578 ; died 12th Feb. 1605, and is 
said to have been "eardit (buried) 
with his mouth down that all the ill micht 
ga to hell." He marr. Helen Pirrie, and 
had issue Alexander, schoolmaster, Kil 
winning, to whom he left his books and 
a house in Kilwinning ; John ; David, 
apprentice to Andrew Hart, librarian, 
Edinburgh, 12th May 1613; Joshua. 
[Reg. Assig. ; Excheq. Buik ; Glasg. Presb. 
Reg. , Glasg. Tests.] Inq. Reg. Gen., 4328, 
4329 ; Bannatyne, MiscelL, ii. ; Ayr Sas. 
Sec. Reg., Hi., 433 ; Ker s Kilwinning, 25.] 

DAVID BARCLAY, trans, from Dum- 
1605 fri es a bout 1605 ; trans, to St An 
drews in 1614. 

JOHN GLASFORD, son of Patrick G., 
1614 Burgess of Cupar-Fife, and Margaret 
Lucklaw ; M.A. (St Andrews 1600) ; 
adm. in 1614 ; died Dec. 1636, "an eminent, 
learned, and pious man." He marr. Jean, 
daugh. of Robert Blair of Lochwood, and 
had issue John, apprenticed to James 
Stevenston, merchant, Edinburgh, 6th July 
1642, served heir to his father in certain 
lands in the parish 28th Feb. 1672 ; Jean ; 
Margaret. [Glasg. Presb. Reg. , Inq. Ret. 
Ayr, 577; Fergusson s Refutat.; G. R. 
Inhib., 18th Feb. 1619; Ayr Sas., Hi., 
32, 33.] 

ROBERT BAILLIE, M.A. ; formerly 
1631 re & ent i n tne Univ. of Glasgow; 
pres. by Alexander, Earl of Eglin 
ton ; adm. at Glasgow 25th May 163] ; 
was a prominent member of the General 
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Duns Law June 1639; app. to Tron, 
(rlasgow, and the second Professorship of 
Divinity in Univ. of Glasgow (q.v.) 30th 
Jan. 1640, but the translation was not 
carried out till 1642. 



JAMES FERGUSSON, of the family 
1643 of Kilkerran : M.A. (Glasgow 1638) ; 
pres. by Alexander, Earl of Eglinton ; 
ord. June 1643; died 13th March 1667, 
aged 46, " esteemed for his great piety and 
learning as a most wise, gracious and able 
man." He is said to have refused a 
bishopric. He marr. Jean Inglis, who died 
4th Jan. 1687, and had issue James ; Hew ; 
Mary (marr. Robert Cheislie, merchant, 
Edinburgh). Publications Exposition of 
the Epistles to the Philippians and Colos- 
sians (Edinburgh, 1656) ; A Brief Exposi 
tion of the Epistles to the Galatians and 
Ephesians (Edinburgh, 1659) ; Exposition 
of the Epistle to the Thessalonians (London 
1674, Glasgow 1675) ; A Brief Refutation 
of the Errors of Toleration, Erastianism, 
Independency, and Separation (Edinburgh, 
1692). He left in MS. An Essay on the 
Singing of Psalms, but it was never pub 
lished. [Edin. Marr. Reg. ; Glasg. Tests. ; 
Baillie s Lett. ; Wodrow s Hist., ii., 100; 
Mem. of Eglinton, ii. ; Tombst. ; Diet. Nat. 
Biog.~\ 

RALPH RODGER [or ROGERS], M.A., 
formerly of the High Church, Glas 
gow ; was resident here llth March 
1667 ; had indulgence by Privy Council 7th 
June 1669, being the first so favoured. He 
was one of those who met at Paisley, 14th 
Dec. 1670, with Archbishop Leighton, with 
a view to an accommodation. He was fined, 
with others of his indulged brethren, in the 
half of his stipend, 8th July 1673, for not 
observing the anniversary of the Restora 
tion. During 1676 he preached for some 
time in Glasgow. On the removal of the 
Indulgence, he was imprisoned in Edin 
burgh, llth Dec. 1684, for refusing to give 
a bond not to exercise his ministry in any 
part of Scotland. He returned to his 
former charge, the High Church, Glasgow, 
in 1687. [Wodrow s Hist., ii., 180.] 



1688 



ROBERT BELL, adm. 1687, through the 
influence of the Archbishop of Glas 
gow ; is said to have preached only 
one day, and was trans, to Kilmarnock. 

GEORGE MELDRUM, M.A., formerly 
min. of Aberdeen ; adm. before 21st 
March 1688 ; trans, to Tron Parish, 
Edinburgh, llth Feb. 1692. 

[In 1692 John Munro, and John Stirling, 
min. of Inchinnan, were unanimously called 
by the heritors and elders but both declined 
acceptance, and a vacancy of more than 
four years followed.] 

GEORGE CHALMERS, licen. by the 
1696 un ^ ec ^ Presb. of Stirling and Dun 
blane 6th May 1695 ; ord. 2nd Sept. 
1696 ; trans, to Principalship of King s 
College, Aberdeen, 22nd Nov. 1717 (q.v.). 

ALEXANDER FERGUSSON, born 
1721 1689, eldest son of William F. of 
Auchenblain, Sheriff Depute of 
Ayrshire ; M.A. (Glasgow) ; licen. by 
Presb. of Ayr 31st March 1718 ; called 2nd 
Nov. 1720 ; ord. 14th March 1721. Towards 
the end of his life, being unable through 
age and illness to perform his duties, he 
was assisted by five probationers in succes 
sion, to whom he gave the whole stipend. 
He was libelled by James Macconnell, the 
town drummer of Beith, for holding opinions 
known as the " New Light," but the charge 
was dismissed 8th Aug. 1769. He died 16th 
Feb. 1770. He marr. 22nd July 1725, 
Katherine (died 2nd May 1766), eldest 
daugh. of William Watson, writer, Edin 
burgh, and had issue William, born 30th 
March 1729, died 3rd April 1751. Publica 
tions A Warning against all Divisive 
Courses (1759) [which called forth An 
Answer to the Warning, by David M Lerie, 
weaver in Paisley, but really by James 
Elice or Alice, Secession minister there] ; 
A Second Warning (1761) [also answered 
by Elice (1761)] ; A Display of the Act and 
Testimony published by Mr Ebenezer 
Erskine and his Associates (Glasgow, 1761) ; 
" Letter from One Clergyman to Another " 
(Scots. Mag., xxix.); [Vide The Religious 
Establishment in Scotland, A Tract 
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the Rev. Alexander Fergusson [anon.] 
(London, 1771) [the author was John 
Mackenzie, D.D., min. of Portpatrick]. 
[Ker s Kilwinning, 55-83.] 

THOMAS POLLOCK, born 1743; eldest 
son of James P., Maybole ; educated 
at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. 
of Ayr 6th Feb. 1765 ; pres. by Archibald, 
Earl of Eglinton, 7th April, and ord. 20th 
Sept. 1770 ; died 4th May 1798. He marr. 
18th Aug. 1777, Margaret (died at Irvine 
19th July 1830), second daugh. of Alex 
ander Hamilton of Grange [now Kerelaw], 
surgeon, Saltcoats, and had issue Alex 
ander Hamilton, born 1st July 1778, died 
4th June 1787; Montgomery, Cornet 
H.E.I.C.S., born 31st May 1780, died 1803 ; 
Archibald, born tlth March 1782, died 26th 
March 1788 ; Kachel, born 9th Dec. 1783, 
died 7th Jan. 1859; Kobert, Lieut. 
H.E.I.C.S., born 7th Jan. 1786, died 
1806; Captain Alexander, born 13th Nov. 
1787, died 27th July 1816; Elizabeth, born 
27th May 1789 (marr., 21st March 1837, 
Gilbert Cunningham of Carmelbank), died 
1st May 1861 ; Margaret, born 9th April 
1791 ; Hamilla, born 26th Dec. 1793, died 
3rd Jan. 1847 ; Annabella, born 22nd 
March 1795, died 2nd Aug. 1845; and 
probably George, merchant, Paisley. Pub 
lication Account of the Parish (Sinclair s 
Stat. Ace., x.i.\[Tombst.] 

WILLIAM RITCHIE, D.D. ; trans, from 

1798 Tarbolton; P res - by Hugh, Earl of 

Eglinton, 1st Aug., and adm. 8th 

Nov. 1798 ; trans, to St Andrew s Parish, 

Glasgow, 1st Oct. 1802. 

JAMES STEVEN, born June 1761, eldest 
1808 son * William S., Kilmarnock; 
studied at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. 
by Presb. of Paisley 28th June 1786 ; assist 
ant at Ardrossan ; called to Crown Court 
Church, London, 14th June, and ord. by 
the Scots Presb. there 1st Nov. 1787; 
was one of the founders of the London 
Missionary Society. He was pres. to this 
parish by Hugh, Earl of Eglinton, Dec. 
1802 ; adm. 24th March 1803 ; D.D. (Glas 
gow, April 1817) ; died of apoplexy, 15th 
Feb. 1824, "having preached that day in 



his usual eloquent manner." He was the 
subject of Burns s satirical verses entitled 
"The Calf," the poet having heard bim 
preach at Mauchline in 1786. He marr. 
(1) 3rd Sept. 1788, Margaret Corse, Paisley 
(died 30th Oct. 1791), and had issue- 
William, born llth Oct. 1789, died a 
student, 5th May 1808; Margaret, born 
16th April 1791, died 15th April 1820 : (2) 
2nd Dec. 1795, Barbara (died llth April 
1825, aged 66), daugh. of Charles Banna- 
tyne, min. of Irvine, and widow of John 
Mutrie, min. of Kilmarnock, and had issue 
James, writer, Glasgow, born 26th Sept. 
1796, died 9th Feb. 1849 ; Charles Banna- 
tyne, min. of Stewarton, born 14th Oct. 
1798 ; Barbara, born 7th March 1802 (marr. 
27th April 1836, Captain James Patrick of 
Drumbuie, factor to the Marchioness of 
Hastings); John, H.E.I.C.S., born 24th 
March 1804, died at Bombay, May 1832. 
Publications The Unrivalled Felicity of 
the British Empire (London, 1802); Two 
other Sermons (London, 1796-1811). 
[Tombst. ; Wilson s Diss. Church, iv. ; 
Wallace s Burns, i. 397, iii. 178 ; Ker s 
Kihvinning, 98-119.] 

GEORGE COLVILLE, pres. by the 
1824 trustees of Archibald William, Earl 
of Eglinton, May, and ord. 23rd 
Sept. 1824; trans, to Beith 7th July 1831. 

ARCHIBALD BLAIR CAMPBELL, 

1881 b m 14tl1 NOV 1802) third S0n 0]f 
Thomas C., D.D., min. of Ancrum; 

educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by 
Presb. of Jedburgh 8th June 1825; ord. 
(assistant and successor) to Port Patrick 
3rd April 1828 ; pres. by trustees of Archi 
bald William, Earl of Eglinton, July, and 
adm. 22nd Sept. 1831 ; D.D. (St Andrews 
1844); died at Kelton Manse, Castle 
Douglas, unmarr., 7th March 1879. Pub 
licationAccount of the Parish (New Stat. 
Ace., v.). 

JOHN SI ME, pres. by Archibald 
1864 William, Earl of Eglinton and 
Winton, 3rd Nov. 1 863 ; ord. (assist 
ant and successor) 20th Jan. 1864 ; trans, 
to Dundonald 17th May 1866. 



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WILLIAM LEE KER, born Peebles, 
29th Sept. 1834, son of James K., 
bailie, and Jane Lee ; educated at 
Peebles Burgh School and Univ. of Edin 
burgh ; M.A. (1861) ; Keen, by Presb. of 
Peebles 20th July 1864 ; assistant at Kirk- 
hope and Stow; pres. by Archibald 
William, Earl of Eglinton and Winton, 
20th May, and ord. (assistant and suc 
cessor) 16th Aug. 1866; died 12th May 
1902. He marr. 19th Jan. 1875, Janet, 
daugh. of Findley Caldwell, and had issue 
Janet Latta, born 4th May 1876, died 
12th May 1881 ; James Campbell, B.A. 
(Cantab.), Indian Civil Service, born 2nd 
Jan. 1878 ; Jane Lee, born 12th May 1879 ; 
Alice Caldwell, born 18th Aug. 1881, died 
9th March 1882 ; Ada Lee, born 24th Jan. 
1883 (marr. 21st Oct. 1913, Dr Campbell 
Kay Stevenson); Findley Caldwell, C.A., 
Glasgow, born 6th May 1884; Gertrude 
Lee, born llth Nov. 1885 (marr. 2nd Oct. 
1911, Edgar Campbell Russell, B.A.). Pub 
lications Kihvinning Abbey (Ardrossan, 
1885) ; Mother Lodge, Kihvinning (Paisley, 
1896); Short Studies on the Epistle to the 
Philippians (Edinburgh, 1900) ; History of 
Kilwinning (Kilwinning, 1900). 



1903 



ARCHIBALD HUNTER, born Lam- 
lash, 16th Aug. 1871, son of Archibald 
H. and Janet M Bride ; educated at 
Lamlash School and Glasgow Univ. ; M.A. 
(1895), B.D. (1898); missionary at Drum- 
chapel in 1896 ; licen. by Presb. of Kintyre 
27th April 1898; ord. to West Cambus- 
lang 20th April 1899; trans, and adm. 
8th Jan. 1903. Marr. 12th May 1903, 
Crissie, daugh. of Thomas MacNeish and 
Mary Swan, Lamlash, and has issue 
Crissie Swan, born 28th March 1904; 
Archibald M Bride, born 16th Jan. 1906; 
Janet Winning, born 19th March 1907. 



LOUDOUN 

[The church of Loudoun belonged to the 
Abbey of Kilwinning. In 1738 the parish 
church was transferred to a site at New- 
milns. The ruins of the old church, stand 
ing in the churchyard at Loudoun, contain 



the burial-place of the Earls of Loudoun. 
A spring at Loudoun was long held in 
honour as Our Lady s Well. At Newmilns 
a fair was held on St Denys Day, 9th 
October.] 

RANKEN DAVIDSON, exhorter in 
1567 1567. 

ROBERT WILKIE, min. in 1574, with 
Kilmarnock and Riccarton also in 
his charge ; continued in 1580, 
when he was also min. of Kilmarnock. 

JAMES LANDES or LANDLESS, 
M.A. (Glasgow 1588); min. in 1594. 



1574 



1594 



[Reg. Assig.] 



JAMES GREIG, son of James G., min. 
of Colmonell ; adm. about 1597 ; for 
approving of the proceedings of the 
Assembly at Aberdeen in 1605, was im 
prisoned in Dunbarton Castle 3rd Oct. 
1605. On 24th of that month he, with 
the other imprisoned mins., declined the 
jurisdiction of the Privy Council on such 
a question. On 24th Oct. 1606 he was 
ordered to confine himself within the 
bounds of Caithness. On his submission 
and expression of regret he was liberated 
2nd July 1607; still min. 20th July 1635. 
He marr. Helen Wilkie, and had issue 
John, min. of Carrickfergus (1646-49) and 
Newtonards in Ireland (1650-61), died 20th 
July 1670; Margaret (marr. John Reid, 
younger, of Ballochmyle) ; Isabella (marr., 
cont. 5th, 12th, and 13th Feb. 1628, 
Matthew Campbell of Barcreochill). [Reg. 
Assig. ; Stranraer Presb. Reg. ; Livingston s 
Charac. ; Reid s Ireland, ii., 403 ; Melville s 
Autob. ; Calderwood s Hist., ii., 94 ; P. C. 
Reg., 1st ser., vii., passim; Ayr Sas. ii. 504, 
iii. 193, v. 8, viii. 49 ; The Clan Campbell, 
v., 60.] 

JOHN NEAVE or NEVAY, nephew of 

Andrew Cant, min. of Aberdeen ; 

M.A. (King s College, Aberdeen, 

1626); was tutor to George, Master of 

Ramsay ; licen. by Presb. of Dalkeith 14th 

Oct. 1630 on the recommendation of that 

of Alford, but left its bounds a fortnight 

after; adm. about 1637; app. in 1647 a 

member of committee to revise the Psalter. 

He was present at Mauchline Moor in 



120 



LOUDOUN 



[PRESB. OF 



opposition to the royal army June 1648, 
but was pardoned by Parliament 16th Jan. 
1649 ; was app. a commissioner by Parlia 
ment for visiting the Univ. of Aberdeen 
31st July 1649 ; was active in raising the 
western army in 1650, and in 1651 a 
prominent supporter of the Protesters. In 
1654 he was named by the Council of 
England on a committee for authorising 
admissions to the ministry in the province 
of Glasgow and Ayr. On 23rd Dec. 1662 
he was banished by the Privy Council 
from His Majesty s dominions and went 
to Holland, where he died in 1672, aged 
about 66. He was a man of great zeal 
though somewhat violent and did not 
object to the execution of the Macdonald 
prisoners taken at Dunaverty. He marr. 
Ann Sharp, widow of Robert Halyburton, 
merchant, Edinburgh ; she survived him, 
and had issue a son. Publications The 
Nature, Properties, Blessings, and Saving 
Graces of the Covenant of Grace (Glasgow, 
1748) ; Latin Stanzas on Isaiah ii. 1-5 
(Vuftien Predicatien, door Jac. Borstius 
(Utrecht, 1696). [Rutherfurd s and Baillie s 
Letts.; Wodrow s Hist., 317, 318-; Acts of 
Ass. ; Acts of Parl., vi., vii. ; Nicoll s and 
Brodie s Diaries ; Steven s Scott. Church, 
Rotterdam, 36, 51, 54, 75 ; Reg. of Deeds, 
Mack., viii., 345 ; Diet. Nat. Biog. ; High 
land Papers, ii. (Scott. Hist. Socy.); Lang s 
Hist, of Scotland, iii., 181, 247 : Mathie- 
son s Politics and Religion, ii., 71.] 

WILLIAM HUME, pres. to Edrom 
22nd May 1648 ; trans, to Ellem in 
1664 1652; adm. to Ayton after 17th 
March 1653; trans, and adm. 13th Oct. 
1664; died Feb. 1666. He marr. Anna 
Hume, who survived him, and had issue- 
Patrick ; Thomas ; two other children, 
who received six shillings from the Kirk- 
session of Logie-Murdoch [Fife], 1st March 
1672. \Glasg. Tests.; Edin. Sas., xviii., 
125 ; Logie Sess. Reg.} 

HUGH CAMPBELL, M.A., formerly of 

Muirkirk ; probably indulged here 

1678 in 1673. He had issue Anna, who 

had sasine of lands in the parish of Dalserf 

1st Nov. 1673. [Par. Reg. Sas., Lanark.] 



ANTHONY SHAW, M.A. (Edinburgh, 
17th April 1639); licen. by Presb. 
of Stranraer 12th March 1645 ; ord. 
min. of a Presbyterian congregation at 
Belfast Sept. 1646; adm. to Colmonell 
Jan. 1650, but deprived by Act of Parlia 
ment llth June and Decreet of Privy 
Council 1st Oct. 1662 ; granted indulgence 
at Paisley 3rd Sept. 1672 ; trans, here about 
1674 ; summoned before Court of Justiciary 
2nd Aug. 1683, and imprisoned, but liber 
ated after a week s confinement. He dem., 
and had his indulgence declared void by 
the Privy Council 10th Jan. 1684, but was 
again imprisoned for refusing to find 
caution to desist from preaching in future. 
Being old and infirm he was released on 
22nd Jan., caution having been found. He 
died before 20th Sept. 1687, aged about 
68. He marr. (1) Agnes, sister of Fergus 
M Cubbin of Knockdolian, and had issue- 
Fergus, served heir to his father 20th Sept. 
1687; Margaret (marr. Yuil) : (2) Janet 
Taylor or Tillour (buried at Glasgow 13th 
Jan. 1699), a lady "eminent for piety, 
skill in physic, and long experience, who 
died aged over 70." [Wodrow s Hist., iii. 
470, iv. 37; Inq. Ret. Gen., 6870; Reg. 
Mag. Sig., 5th March 1662 ; Ayr Sas., ix. t 
346 ; Glasg. Tests. ; Reid s Ireland, ii., 124 j 
P. C. Reg., 3rd ser., viii., 346.] 

JOHN CAMPBELL, ord. Cairncastle, 
Ireland, 2nd May 1677; adm. here 
before 8th Oct. 1685 ; dem. in 1689 ; 
was received into communion by the Presb. 
7th Jan. 1690, and returned to his former 
charge. He had calls from Largs but con 
tinued at Cairncastle till 1714 when he went 
to Scotland. He marr. Agnes Cunningham, 
and had issue. [Hist, of Presb. Congr. in 
Ireland, 74 ; Reid s Ireland, ii., 520.] 

HUGH FAWSYDE, son of Hugh F., 
merchant burgess, Glasgow ; studied 
at Univ. of Glasgow; licen. by 
Presb. of Glasgow 17th April, and ord. 26th 
Sept. 1695; died 10th Jan. 1752. He 
marr. (1) 31st Jan. 1701, Lilias, only daugh. 
of James Weir, surgeon, Glasgow, and had 
issue James; Christian (marr. Nov. 1730, 
John Campbell, min. of Galston) ; Lilias, 
died 28th Aug. 1750 : (2) Margaret Hamil- 



1695 



IRVINE] 



LOUDOUN 



121 



ton, and had issue Elizabeth. [Glasg. 
Marr. Eeg, ; Lanark <S as., xiv., 85 ; Ayr 
Sheriff -Court Books, 26th July 1745; 
G. R. Sas., 26th Dec. 1716.] 

ANDREW ROSS, pres. by John, Earl 
of Loudoun, 4th July 1752 ; ord. 
27th Sept. 1753 ; trans, to Inch 21st 
Oct. 1762. 



1753 



1763 



GEORGE LAWRIE, youngest son of 
James L., min. of Kirkmichael ; 
educated at Univ. of Edinburgh ; 
licen. by Presb. of Edinburgh 25th Nov. 
1756 ; pres. by the Commissioners for John, 
Earl of Loudoun, 31st March and 4th April, 
and ord. 28th Sept. 1763 ; D.D. (Glasgow, 
19th Jan. 1791); died 17th Oct. 1799, aged 
77. Dr Lawrie was intimate with Robert 
Burns, and it was his influence that changed 
the poet s plans when he bad already 
taken his passage as an emigrant for the 
West Indies. Ere setting out he went to 
pay a parting visit to the old manse of 
Loudoun. His brother Gilbert has recorded 
that it was then that Burns first heard the 
spinet played and danced to its music 
with his host and hostess and their 
children. On going away next morning 
lie left in his bedroom the well-known 
Verses addressed to the Almighty on behalf 
of this min. and his family. L. marr. 21st 
Nov. 1764, Mary (died at Glasgow 23rd 
Jan. 1818, aged 88), daugh. of Archibald 
Campbell, D.D., Professor of Divinity, 
Univ. of St Andrews, and had issue 
James, born 30th Sept., and died 28th 
Nov. 1765; Christina, born llth Nov. 
1766 (marr. 19th April 1787, Alexander 
Wilson, bookseller, Glasgow) ; Ann (twin), 
born llth Nov. 1766 (marr. George Gordon, 
min. of Sorn) ; Archibald, his successor in 
the parish ; Mary (twin), born 30th May 
1768 ; Louisa, born 31st Oct. 1769 ; Eliza 
beth, born 3rd Nov. 1772, died 1st Oct. 
1773. Publication Account of the Parish 
(Sinclair s Stat. Ace. iii.). [Wallace s Burns, 
i. 412, 443, ii. 42, 187.] 

ARCHIBALD LAWRIE of Hillhouse, 
born 30th May 1768, son of preced 
ing ; educated at Univ. of Edin 
burgh; licen. by Presb. of Irvine 18th 



Jan. 1791 ; pres. by Flora, Countess of 
Loudoun, and her tutors 22nd and 29th 
April and 21st May, and ord. (assistant and 
successor) 1st Aug. 1793 ; D.D. (Glasgow, 
14th March 1816) ; died 5th May 1837. He 
marr. (1) 2nd April 1794, Anne M Kitterick 
Adair, who died 12th Feb. 1822, and had 
issue Anne Baxter, born 14th April 1795 ; 
George James, D.D., min. of Monkton ; 
Mary, born 18th May 1798, died 14th April 
1813; Christina Wilson, born 16th July 
1799 (marr. 5th Sept. 1820, Robert Balfour 
Graham, D.D., min. of North Berwick) ; 
James Adair, M.D., Professor of Surgery, 
Glasgow Univ., born 25th June 1801, died 
23rd Nov. 1859; Harriet, born 25th Aug. 
1802 (marr. James Dalmahoy, surgeon, 
H.E.I.C.S.) ; Barbara Adair, born 3rd Nov. 
1803 ; Francis Rawdon Hastings, major in 
army, born 21st Dec. 1804 ; Louisa Camp 
bell, born 3rd April 1806 ; Frances Wallace, 
born 10th Aug. 1807 ; Harrietta Listen, 
born 26th Feb. 1809 (marr. Feb. 1842, 
Francis Valentine Woodhouse of the Inner 
Temple, London) ; Archibald, born 8th 
Sept. 1810, died 17th May 1811: (2) 12th 
Jan. 1832, Mary (died s.p. 26th Jan. 
1863), second daugh. of John Howison of 
Holmfoot. 



NORMAN MACLEOD, pres. by the 
Commissioner for George, Marquess 
of Hastings, Oct. 1837; ord. 15th 
March 1838 ; trans, to Dalkeith 15th Dec. 
1843. 



1838 



1845 



JAMES ALLAN, born 1804, third son 
of John A., farmer, Lesmahagow ; 
educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; pres. 
by the Presb. jure devoluto 12th Sept., and 
call sustained 1st Oct. 1844, but objections 
having been taken, the Presb. resolved not 
to proceed, a decision which was reversed 
by the General Assembly ; ord. 4th July 
1845 ; died 1st June 1864. He marr. 8th 
July 1839, Lucy (died 16th Nov. 1882), 
daugh. of James Davidson, Alloa, and had 
issue James, chemical broker, Glasgow, 
born 2nd Sept. 1840 ; William Davidson, 
born 31st Jan. 1842, died 17th May 1860; 
Lucy Isabella, born 8th July 1843; Jane 
Templeton, born 22nd Dec. 1844, died 10th 
Nov. 1848; Daniel, born 7th June 1846, 



122 



LOUDOUN STEVENSTON 



[PRESB. OF 



1891 



died llth Nov. 1848; John, born 26th 
Sept. 1847; Marion, born 3rd June 1850, 
died 2nd Oct. 1861. 

JOHN ROBERTSON, born 1823, son of 
1865 Jh n R J merchant, Glasgow ; edu 
cated at Univ. of Glasgow ; pres. 
by Henry, Marquess of Hastings, Aug. 
1864; ord. 5th Jan. 1865; died unmarr. 
llth Feb. 1896. Publication Sermon 
(Newrailns, 1892). 

HAMILTON MOORE, born Connor, 
Ireland, 12th June 1856, son of John 
Hamilton M., D.D., and Eleanor 
Allen ; educated at Royal Academical In 
stitution and Queen s Univ., Ireland ; B.A. 
(1878), M.A. (1879); licen. by Presb. of 
Ballymena; ord. to Glenwherry, Ireland, 1st 
Nov. 1881 ; adm. by General Assembly as 
an ordained min. in 1886 ; assistant at St 
Stephen s, Edinburgh ; adm. (assistant and 
successor) 8th Oct. 1891. Marr. 6th Sept. 
1883, Annie Khmear, daugh. of John 
Stephen, shipowner and agriculturist, Com- 
mieston, Kincardineshire, and has issue 
John Hamilton, born 26th June, and died 
llth Sept. 1884 ; Eleanor Allen, born 26th 
July 1885 ; Hamilton, born 25th Aug. 1887, 
died llth Feb. 1888 ; Frederick James, born 
25th Jan. 1889 ; Norman Denis, born 24th 
Dec. 1890; Hamilton Stephen, born 25th 
Jan. 1893 ; Annie Stephen, born 14th April 
1895; William David, born 22nd June 1898. 



STEVENSTON. 

[The vicarage of Stevenston belonged to 
the Abbey of Kilwinning. The church was 
dedicated to St Monach. A fair was held 
annually at Stevenston on St Monach s Day, 
30th October. The parish church was 
rebuilt in 1833. There is a mission chapel 
within the bounds at Ardeer.] 

STEPHEN WILKINSON, vicar in 
156Q 1547; believed to have held office 
in the Reformed Church in 1560. 



JAMES WALKER, probably pre-Refor- 
mation vicar and who had con 
formed; was a member of As 
sembly 29th June 1562; died before 28th 



1562 



July 1569. [Booke of the Kirk; Keith s 
Hist. ; Reg. Min.] 

ARCHIBALD CRAUFURD, adm. to 
156g Kilmaurs in 1567 ; entered at Bel- 
tein ; pres. by James VI. 28th July 
1569 ; Dairy and Kilbirnie also were under 
his care in 1574 ; mentioned as min. in 
1580; returned about 1585. [Reg. Min] 

PATRICK WALKINSHAW, a 
15 member of Assembly April 1581 ; 
trans, to Kilmaronock in 1583. 

ARCHIBALD CRAUFURD, above 
15g5 mentioned, returned ; still min. in 
1601, and dem. before 1603 [Reg. 
Assiy] 

ALEXANDER CAMPBELL, M.A. 
(Glasgow 1585) ; adm. to Ardrossan 
in 1591 ; trans, before 1603 ; set a 
lease of the teinds in 1606 ; was called 
before the Privy Council with four others, 
15th Feb. 1610, for intercommuning with 
his brother-german John C., a Capuchin 
friar, alias "Father Chrisostome, ane 
knowne trafficquing priest " ; dem. before 
28th Jan. 1613; died 6th Sept. 1615, aged 
about 50. He marr. Elizabeth Smetoune 
(who survived him, and marr. (2) Aug. 
1616, Thomas Boyd of Carncogie, Provost 
of Irvine), and had issue Alexander; 
Hew ; Janet (marr. (1) 1621, James 
Bryding (2) John Peebles, younger, of 
Pethirland, Antrim, which marriage was 
annulled in 1632); Margaret; Marion; 
Annabell. [Glasg. Tests.-, Prot. Book of 
Robert Broivn] Ayr and Wigtown Arch. 
Socy. vii. 190, viii. 35 ; The Clan Campbell^ 
v., 78.] 

JOHN BELL, M.A. (Edinburgh, 27th 

July 1609) ; min. at Percetoun before 

1613; coll. 28th Jan. 1613; pres. to 

the Vicarage Pensionary by James VI. 

10th Dec. 1613; died in 1641, aged about 

52. He marr., and had a son John, his 

successor. [Baillie s Lett. ; Tombst. ; Acts 

of Part., v. ; Glasg. Tests] 

JOHN BELL, son of preceding; M.A. 

1641 (Glasgow 1632 ); adm - to Glasford 

1st Jan. 1640 ; trans, in 1641 ; died 

Oct. 1665, aged about 54. He marr. (1) 



IRVINE] 



STEVENSTON 



123 



Jean Balcanquhall, who died Sept. 1652 : 
(2) cont. 13th Oct. 1662, Janet, daugh. of 
Thomas Craigingelt, servitor to the 
Countess of Eglinton, who survived him 
and marr. (2) Ralph Rodger, min. of Kil- 
winning. (On a piece of oak behind the 
manse pew are the initials of B. and his 
first wife, "M. [Mr] I. B., I. B. 1641.") 
[Glasg. Tests. ; Baillie s Lett. ; Tombst.] 

JOHN CRAMOND, M.A. (King s 
1668 Colle S e Aberdeen, 17th July 1662) ; 
called 20th May, inst. 19th Oct. 1668 ; 
remained till about 1680. [Glasg. Comm. 
Decreets, 2nd Nov. 1669, 28th Dec. 1679; 
Bail. Cunn. Deeds, 28th May 1675.] 

DAVID MITCHELL, M.A. ; inst. before 
16gl 1st June 1681; trans, to Greenock 
26th May 1683. 

JOHN KEITH, M.A. (Marischal College, 
Aberdeen, 1673) ; mentioned as min. 
1st Sept. 1688 ; probably outed in 
the following year ; he applied to the Presb. 
of Aberdeen to be received into communion, 
but was refused ; on a vacancy at Old Deer 
in 1710, he intruded; was dep. by the 
Synod of Aberdeen 3rd April 1711 ; died 
at Chancery Lane, London, Aug. 1 735, aged 
86. [Aberdeen Synod ; Inq. Ret. de Tut., iv.] 

ROBERT STIRLING, born 1635, son of 
Alexander S., Stewarton ; M.A. 
(Glasgow 1654); min. of Derry- 
Keichan or Dervock in Ireland ; adm. in 
1689 ; was recalled to his former charge in 
1695 ; died 1699. He marr. Marian Camp 
bell, and had issue Thomas, min. at 
Dervock, ord. 22nd June 1703; died 20th 
Nov. 1718. [Wodrow s Anal.; Reid s 
Ireland, ii., 520. 

WILLIAM REID, called 10th April 
1700 ; ord. soon afterwards ; died 
26th Nov. 1742. He marr. 23rd 
Oct. 1702, Sarah (died 1735), daugh. of 
Thomas Bogle of Bogleshole, and had issue 
Alexander ; Mary ; William ; Anna ; 
Thomas, merchant, Saltcoats; John of 
Seabank (marr. Anna, daugh. of Robert 
Cunningham of Auchinharvie) ; Alexander ; 
Robert, apprentice to a W.S. in 1734. 
[Tombst.] 



1744 



ROBERT FINDLAY, called 29th March, 

anc * orc ** 23rc * ^ ug> 1744 J trans, to 
Galston 6th June 1745. 



THOMAS M KINDLAY, son of Patrick 
1746 M., in parish of Kilmaronock, Dun 
bartonshire ; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow ; became tutor in the family of 
Sir Michael Stewart of Blackball, Bart.; 
licen. by Presb. of Dunoon 9th July, and 
called 17th Oct. 1745; ord. 24th April 
1746; died 2nd May 1758. He marr. 4th 
Dec. 1751, Jean Dickie, who died 16th July 
1824, aged 93, and had issue Jean, born 
27th Nov. 1752 ; John, merchant, Montrose, 
born 31st March 1754. [Tombst.] 

JAMES WODROW, born 21st March 
1730, ninth son of Robert W., min. 
of Eastwood ; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow, where he was librarian 1750-5 ; 
M.A. (1750) ; licen. by Presb. of Ayr 28th 
Feb. 1753 ; ord. to Dunlop 1st Sept. 1757 ; 
called 7th June, trans, and adm. 18th Oct. 
1759; D.D. (Glasgow, 1786); died 17th Dec. 
1810. He marr. 30th April 1759, Louisa, 
daugh. of Gavin Hamilton, bookseller, 
Edinburgh, and had issue Robert, born 
llth Jan. 1761, died 7th April 1762 ; Gavin, 
M.A. (Glasgow, 1781), student of divinity, 
born 19th Dec. 1761, died 29th May 1781 ; 
Helen, born 23rd June 1763 ; Patrick, born 
2nd Sept. 1765, died while a student, 30th 
Aug. 1781 ; Margaret, born 20th May 
1767; died 4th March 1845; William. 
Publications The Measures of Divine 
Providence towards Men and Nations 
suitable to their Behaviour, two sermons 
(Edinburgh, 1794); Account of the Life 
and Lectures of William Leechman, D.D. 
(Leechman s Sermons i.) ; Account of the 
Parish (Sinclair s Stat. Ace., vii.). [Wod 
row s Mem.] 

DAVID LANDSBOROUGH, born 
1811 Dairy, Galloway, llth Aug. 1779; 
son of John M Landsborough and 
Isabel Hugan; educated at Dumfries 
Academy and Univ. of Edinburgh; tutor 
in the family of Sir William Miller of 
Glenlee, Bart.; licen. by Presb. of Edin 
burgh 24th Feb. 1808 ; pres. by Alexander 
Hamilton of Grange in May, and ord. 26tb 



124 



STEVENSTON STEWARTON 



[PRESB. OF 



Sept. 1811. Joined the Free Church in 
1843; F.C. rain, of Saltcoats, 1843-54; 
D.D. (U.S.A. 1849) ; died of cholera 12th 
Sept. 1854. He was an Associate of the 
Linnaean Society, an authority on sea 
weeds, and is said to have discovered 
nearly seventy species of plants and 
animals new to Scotland. He has been 
termed "The Gilbert White of Scotland. 
He marr. 18th March 1817, Margaret (died 
9th Nov. 1834, aged 37), daugh. of James 
M Leish, shipowner, Port Glasgow, and 
had issue John, born 10th July 1818; 
James, born 27th Nov. 1820, died at Port- 
Denison, Queensland, 7th Jan. 1866; 
Margaret Kerr, born 20th Aug. 1822 (marr. 
10th Oct. 1848, Robert Mackenzie Stark, 
seed merchant, Edinburgh); William, 
Australian explorer, born 21st Feb. 1825, 
died at Lochlamborough, near Brisbane, 
May 1886 ; David, LL.D. min. of Grange 
U.F. Church, Kilmarnock, born 19th Dec. 
1826, died 22nd Nov. 1912 ; Isabella, born 
28th May 1828 (marr. Arthur Thomson, 
min. of the Free Church, Tester, and was 
mother of John Arthur T., LL.D., the 
biologist) ; Janet, born 20th Aug. 1834 
(marr. 21st Jan. 1856, James Stoddart 
Porteous, California). Publications 
Arran, a poem (Edinburgh, 1828); 
Natural History of Arran ; Ayrshire 
Sketches (1839); Excursions to Arran, 
Ailsa Craig, and the Two Cumbraes 
(1847; 2nd ser., 1852; 2nd ed., with 
memoir, 1875); A Popular History of 
British Zoophytes (1852); A Popular 
History of British Seaiveeds (London, 
1849, 3rd ed., 1857); Biographical Notice 
of Rev. John Hendry ; Account of the 
Parish (New Stat. Ace., v.). [Tombst.; 
Story s Mem. ; Our Galloway Ancestors, 
43-49 ; Diet. Nat. Biog.] 



1843 



JAMES CRUICKSHANK, born Peter- 
k ea d son f J nn CJ. and Henrietta 
Hay ; educated at Univ. of St An 
drews ; licen. by Presb. of Forfar ; ord. to 
Manor 12th Sept. 1833 ; trans, and adm. 
22nd Sept. 1843, died 17th Oct. 1880. He 
marr. 3rd July 1839, Janet Ann Elizabeth 
(born 6th Sept. 1807, died 16th June 
1877), daugh. of James Burnett of Barns, 



Peeblesshire, and had issue Henrietta 
Hay, born 24th June 1840, died 8th Oct. 
1850; Christian Catherine, born 13th May 
1844 (marr. 14th April 1869, James Smith, 
LL.D., min. of Newhills) ; James Burnett, 
born 26th Dec. 1845, died in Ceylon, 21st 
Jan. 1877 ; John Robert Lee, born 18th 
Aug. 1848, died in British Guiana, 14th 
May 1901. Publication Account of the 
Parish of Manor (New Stat. Ace., iii.). 
[The Burnetts of Barns.] 

JOHN FRASER GRAHAME, M.A., 
1877 ^-^ 3 or d* (assistant and successor) 
16th May 1877; trans, to Belmont 
Chapel, Glasgow, 17th Feb. 1886. 

ROBERT JOSEPH KYD, son of David 
188Q K., Dundee, and Margaret Anderson ; 
educated at Evangelical Union 
Theological Hall, 1876 ; min. of the Evan 
gelical Union Church at Airdrie and West- 
hill, Aberdeenshire ; adm. as a licentiate by 
General Assembly in 1885 ; assistant at 
Dairy in 1885 ; ord. 9th Nov. 1886. Marr. 
22nd Nov. 1886, Mary Georgina (died 14th 
June 1902), daugh. of George Forrest, 
Falkirk, and has issue Robert ; Mary 
Winifred, died 1st Feb. 1909: (2) 2nd 
June 1914, Susan Frances Rea, widow of 
Dr Alister, Ibrox. 

STEWARTON. 

[The vicarage of Stewarton belonged to 
the Abbey of Kilwinning. At the Chapel- 
toun of Lainshaw in the parish there was 
a chapel of St Mary. The church of 
Stewarton was rebuilt in 1696.] 

JAMES LUMMISDAILL [LUMS- 
1567 DEN], reader in 1567. 

ALEXANDER HENDERSON, exhorter 
1572 at Lammas 1572. 

WILLIAM MONTGOMERIE, elder, 
1574 reader > 1574-88; called to St 
Cuthbert s, Edinburgh, 23rd Sept. 
1586, but the translation was not carried 
out. [Reg. Assig.; St Cuthbert s Sess. 
Reg.l 

ROBERT MONTGOMERIE, third son 

of Hugh M. of Hesselhead ; was 

one of those thought " apt and able 

to minister " by the first General Assembly 



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20th Dec. 1560, and was settled, perhaps at 
Cupar-Fife, in 1562. He was trans, to 
Dunblane in 1567, and to Stirling before 
Lammas 1572 ; promoted to archbishopric 
of Glasgow in 1581, but dep. before 28th 
April 1582 by General Assembly, who was 
however interdicted by the Privy Council 
from proceeding to carry this sentence out, 
27th June 1582. The sentence was removed 
Feb. 1587, and he was adm. to Symington, 
Ayrshire, that year ; trans, about 1589 ; 
was archdeacon of Argyll; dem. in 1607 
in favour of his son-in-law ; died after 
25th March 1609 and before April 1611. 
He marr. Beatrice Jamieson, and had issue 
John of Sevenakers; Robert, to whom 
his father granted the stipend of Stirling, 
a gift which was revoked by the Privy 
Council 29th Oct. 1583; Elizabeth (marr. 
James Montgomery, min. of Dunlop ; 
another (marr. William Castlelaw, min. 
of this parish. \Bannatyne Miscell., ii. ; 
Baillie s Lett. ; Glasg. Tests. ; Reg. of 
Deeds, clxxx. 16, cxcvi. 27; Diet. Nat. 
Biog., xiii., 756.] 



WILLIAM CASTLELAW, educated at 
1607 Univ. of Glasgow ; adm. as min. on 
demission of his father-in-law in 1607. 
During his ministry the religious revival 
known as the " Stewarton Sickness " took 
place, 1625 to 1630. He died July 1642. 
He marr. (1) a daugh. of Robert Mont- 
gomerie, his predecessor, and had issue- 
William, probably his successor ; Thomas ; 
Eupham ; Ann ; a daugh. (marr. Adam 
Stewart of Fairlie Ardoch Mill) : (2) 13th 
Jan. 1629, Marion Geddes. \Edin. and 
Canongate Marr. Reg. ; Glasg. Tests. ; Old 
Dec., ii. ; Baillie s Lett. ; Blair s Autob. ; 
Stevenson s Hist. ; Stirling Sas., viii., 373 ; 
G. R. Inhib., 20th Nov. 1665; Reg. of 
Deeds, 18th June 1641.] 



WILLIAM CASTLELAW, probably 
1645 eldest son of preceding ; M.A. 
(Glasgow, 22nd July 1632) ; adm. 
before llth May 1645 ; not conforming to 
Episcopacy, he was confined to his parish 
in 1662 ; indulged in 1672. 



ANDREW HUCHESON (M.A. Edin- 
1647 kurgh, July 1642) ; studied theology 
at Glasgow ; called 27th April, and 
was adm. (colleague) 10th May 1647 ; not 
conforming to Episcopacy he was confined 
to the parish in 1662 ; indulged in 1672. 

ALEXANDER OGILVIE, son of John 
1664 ^ Bailie * Cullen ; educated at 
King s College, Aberdeen ; became 
schoolmaster of Cullen and of Fordyce July 
1659 ; licen. by Presb. of Fordyce 9th May 
1660 ; got a testimonial for ordination 31st 
March 1663 ; was at the Synod April 1664 ; 
adm. to Riccarton in 1663 ; trans, about 
1664 ; he agreed with the parishioners to 
leave his charge, at which the Privy Council 
expressed its displeasure 29th Dec. 1669. 
He was in the Presb. of Fordyce unemployed 
20th Dec. 1671. [Jedburgh Presb. ; Banff 
Hornings, iv., 346 ; Cramond s Cullen.] 

WILLIAM CASTLELAW, M.A., above 
1672 men tioned ; granted an indulgence 
by the Privy Council 3rd Sept. 
1672; died Sept. 1675. He marr. Jean 
Niven, who survived him, and had issue 
Eupham; Elizabeth (marr. (1) Francis 
Scott ; (2) Robert Hunter, maltman, burgess 
of Culross). [Glasg. Com. Dec., 21st May 
1676 ; Bail. Cunn. Dec., 22nd Jan. 1691 ; 
Bannatyne Miscell., ii. ; Baillie s Lett. ; 
Wodrow s Hist., ii., 204 ; Reg. Old Dec., ii. ; 
P. C. Reg., 3rd ser., vi., 65.] 

ANDREW HUCHESON, M.A., noticed 

1672 Before > granted an indulgence with 

the preceding by the Privy Council 

3rd Sept. 1672 ; died June 1683, aged about 

61. [Wodrow s Hist., ii., 204 ; Glasg. Tests.] 

ALEXANDER LAING [or LANG], a 

native of Buchan ; M.A. (King s 

College, Aberdeen, 23rd July 1674) ; 

adm. to Dalmellington about 1680; trans. 

here in 1685 ; having been very serviceable 

to Lieut. Dundas at Dalmellington in 

pointing out persecuted people Dec. 1684, 

he was outed in 1689. [Wodrow s Hist., 

iv., 171 ; Rule s Sec. Vindication.] 

ALEXANDER FORBES, ord. 9th May 
1690 1690 ; trans, to Dyke 4th Feb. 1692. 



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. OF 



JAMES ARBUCKLE, was a student at 
the fourth class in the Univ. of 
Glasgow in 1684 ; adm. about 1699 ; 
dem. before 1704. He marr. Margaret 
Hamilton. \Reg. Old Dec., ii. ; Lanark 
Sas., xi., 135.] 

ROBERT PAISLEY, studied theology 
1704 at *^ e Univ. f Glasgow; licen. by 
Presb. of Paisley 27th May 1702; 
ord. in 1704; died 7th Nov. 1711. He 
marr. Agnes, daugh. of William Wallace, 
maltman in Paisley, who survived him. 
[Wodrow s Anal. ; Glasg. Com. Deeds, 15th 
July 1712.] 



1713 



JOHN MONTGOMERIE, licen. by 
Presb. of Edinburgh 1st Oct. 1712; 
pres. by the Commissioners for Sir 
James Cunningham of Milncraig 8th Dec. 
1712 ; ord. 9th Sept. 1713 ; died 27th Sept. 
1757. He marr. (1) Jean Cran, and had 
issue Jean, born 1714 : (2) 29th Aug. 1726, 
Christian (died Nov. 1730), daugh. of James 
Marshall, writer, Edinburgh, and widow of 
Samuel Brown, min. of Makerstoun, and 
had issue James, died 19th Nov. 1754 ; 
Margaret, died 26th April 1748 ; Elizabeth, 
born 9th Nov. 1730 (marr. Colin Campbell, 
min. of Eaglesham). [Glasg. Tests. ; Reg. 
Old Dec., ii. ; Wodrow s Anal. ; Caldivell 
Papers, i.] 

THOMAS MAXWELL, second son of 
Patrick M., min. of Inchinnan ; 
educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; 
licen. by Presb. of Dunbarton ; pres. by 
James Montgomerie of Lainshaw in March, 
and ord. 28th Sept. 1758 ; died 13th March 
1796. He marr. 10th Sept. 1770, Elizabeth 
(died 3rd May 1794), daugh. of Robert 
Brown, shipmaster, Saltcoats, and had 
issue Patrick, writer, Irvine, born 8th 
Sept. 1771 ; Robert, born 23rd April 1773, 
died 1st Oct. 1774 ; John, surgeon, West 
Indies, bom 1st July 1774, died 13th July 
1805; Thomas, born 19th Dec. 1775, died 
at Tobago, 26th Nov. 1802; Robert, born 
9th Feb. 1777, died at Tobago, 21st Jan. 
1804 ; Jean Montgomerie Maxwell, born 
16th Oct. 1778, died 5th March 1782; 
Janet, born 15th Dec. 1779, died 14th 
March 1780; George, born 8th Aug. 1781, 



died 25th Sept. 1826. Publication - 
Account of the Parish (Sinclair s Stat. 
Ace., ix.). [Hamilton s Descrip. ; Tombst. ; 
Pollok Papers.] 

JAMES DOUGLAS, born Cambus- 
17g3 nethan, son of James D. ; educated 
at Univ. of Glasgow; licen. by 
Presb. of Glasgow 1st Aug. 1792; ord. 
(assistant and successor) 30th May 1793; 
pres. by William Cuninghame of Lainshaw 
24th June 1796 ; died llth April 1825. He 
marr. (1) a lady, whose name is unknown : 
(2) 12th Jan. 1795, Annabella (died 18th 
July 1847), daugh. of William Tod, mer 
chant, Glasgow, and had issue James, 
writer, Glasgow, born 10th Jan. 1796; 
William, merchant, Jamaica, born 17th 
March 1798 ; Robert, surgeon, Tobago, born 
20th Jan. 1800 ; Janet, born 16th Feb. 1802 
(marr. (1) 4th Oct. 1819, John Torrance, 
surgeon, Kilmarnock : (2) John Duncan, 
LL.D., min. of Milton Parish, Glasgow); 
Lilias, born 1st March 1804 (marr. James 
Monteith, Glasgow) ; Henry, born 27th 
Jan. 1806, died young ; Annabella, born 
16th Dec. 1807 ; Mary Wallace, born 18th 
Jan. 1810 (marr. 2nd April 1838, Adam 
Monteith, writer, Glasgow), died 22nd 
Dec. 1839; Henry, min. of Kilsyth, born 
31st Aug. 1811 ; John, merchant, London, 
born 7th April 1814 ; Alexander, born 25th 
Feb. 1816. 

CHARLES BANNATYNE STEVEN, 

1825 k rn 14t h O ct - 1? 98 > son of James 
S., D.D., min. of Kilwinning ; licen. 
by Presb. of Irvine 6th May 1823; pres. 
by William Cuninghame of Lainshaw, and 
ord. 22nd Sept. 1825, died suddenly at 
Glasgow, 14th May 1865. He marr. (1) 
24th Dec. 1827, Marianne (born 28th April 
1804, died 23rd Dec. 1856), daugh. of 
Colonel Stewart Murray Fullarton of that 
Ilk, and had issue James, in Smyrna, born 
27th Sept. 1828; Rozetta Fullarton, born 
llth Feb. 1830 (marr. David Marshall 
Lang); Stewart Murray, born 4th Sept. 
1831 ; Charles Bannatyne, writer, Edin 
burgh, born 17th March 1833, died 30th 
June 1894; John, born 17th Sept. 1834, 
died 8th April 1840 ; William Cuninghame, 
born 4th Aug. 1836, died 27th Jan. 1837 ; 



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Alexander, born 15th Sept. 1838, died 13th 
Jan. 1840 ; William John, min. of Melville, 
Montrose, born 19th July 1841 : (2) 1st Feb. 
1859, Mary Hamilton, widow of Henry 
Lepper, who died 1st Nov. 1905. 

NEIL MAXWELL MACNAUGHTON, 

i860 trans> f rom Kelvinhaugh, Glasgow; 

adm. (assistant and successor) 15th 

March 1860 ; trans, to Kinclaven 20th Aug. 

1863. 

ALEXANDER KENNEDY, M.A. ; pres. 
by John Cuninghame of Lainshaw 
and Duchrae 3rd Nov. 1863; ord. 

(assistant and successor) 14th Jan. 1864 ; 

trans, to Trinity Parish, Edinburgh, 13th 

May 1879. 

JAMES CORNWALL BROWN, born 
187g 13th Jan. 1855, son of Benjamin B., 
min. of Airdrie ; educated at Univ. 
of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Hamilton ; 
ord. 18th Dec. 1879; died at Kilmacolm, 
27th Jan. 1909. He marr. 5th Aug. 
1880, Elizabeth Christian Stirling Napier, 
second daugh. of John Glegg, Milliken, 
Renfrewshire. 

WILLIAM FALCONER OGILVIE, 
1908 born Perth 20th May 1881, son of 
William Falconer O. and Eliza 
Stirton Tilley ; educated at Balhousie 
Public School, Perth Academy, and Univ. 
of St Andrews ; M.A. (1902), B.D. (1907) ; 
licen. by Presb. of Perth 15th May 1906 ; 
assistant at Dunblane, 1906-8 ; ord. (assist 
ant and successor) 2nd July 1908 ; enlisted 
in Black Watch in 1914, 2nd lieut. 1916. 
Marr. 3rd July 1912, Catherine Margaret, 
daugh. of William Grant Methven Brown, 
St Andrews, and has issue Lorna Falconer, 
born 22nd Oct. 1913 ; Katharine Falconer, 
born 1st April 1915 ; Sheila Falconer, born 
4th Jan. 1917. 

NEW CHAPEL, STEWARTON. 

[The church belonged to the Original 
Secession. In 1839 the congregation 
united with the Church of Scotland and 
a district was assigned by the General 
Assembly. Objection was taken to this 
procedure by John Cuninghame of Lain 



shaw, one of the heritors, who appealed to 
the Court of Session. This controversy, 
subsequently well known as the Stewarton 
Case, and which involved the question 
whether or not the Church of Scotland 
had freedom in regulating its ecclesiastical 
affairs, became one of the grounds which 
led to the Secession of 1843. The building 
was retained by the Free Church.] 

JAMES CLELAND, born Carluke 1804, 
1889 son of Thomas C., farmer ; educated 
at Univ. of Glasgow and Associate 
Theological Hall; ord. to Stewarton 
Original Secession Church 26th Oct. 1830. 
Joined the Church of Scotland in 1839; 
afterwards min. at Bolton, in Isle of Man, 
and Risley, Warrington ; died at The 
Folly, Warrington, 29th Jan. 1888. 
[Scott s Annals of the Original Secession 
Church, 507.] 

DAVID ARTHUR, born 1812, third 
1842 son of James A., farmer, New 
Cumnock; ord. 14th July 1842 by 
Commission of Assembly in face of an 
interdict by Court of Session. Joined the 
Free Church and was min. of Free Church, 
Stewarton, 1843-51, and of Belize, British 
Honduras, 1851-76; died in London, 18th 
March 1888. He marr. 7th Jan. 1845, 
Agnes Morris. 



WEST KILBRIDE. 

[St Bride s Parish Church here belonged 
to the Abbey of Kilwinning. A yearly 
tryst called Bridesday Fair was held at 
Kilbride on St Bride s Day, 1st Feb. 
Within the parish there were several 
chapels, St Inan s at Southannan, St Bey s 
on the island of Little Cumbrae, and 
another at Chapelton. The church of 
West Kilbride was rebuilt in 1873.] 

SIR JOHN MAXWELL, exhorter and 
1567 min. in 1567. [Reg. of Deeds, ix. 97.] 

JOHN MAXWELL, probably the same, 
1574 reader 1574 to 1580. 

GABRIEL CUNNINGHAMS, min. in 
1585 1585. 



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[PRESB. OP 



HEW BOYD, min. from 1588 to 
1588 1591. 

JOHN HARPER, M.A. (Glasgow 1594) ; 
1594 a ^ m - that year ; pres. to the vicarage 
by James VI. 30th June 1601 ; 
called before the Privy Council 15th Feb. 
1610, with others, for harbouring papists ; 
died 28th or 29th Aug. 1630. He marr. (1) 
Barbara, daugh. of Archibald Boyd of 
Portincross : (2) cont. dated 13th July 
1621, Mary, daugh. of John Hamilton of 
Stonehouse, and had issue Hugh ; John : 
(3) cont. 4th Aug. 1624, Elizabeth, daugh. 
of John Lindsay, min. of Carstairs, and 
widow of James Harper, surgeon, and of 
William Birnie, min. of Ayr. [Reg. Assig. ; 
Memoir of James Mitchell; Ayr Sas., ii. 
205, iii. 596 ; Reg. of Deeds, dxx., 102.] 

GEORGE CRAUFURD, eldest son of 
Andrew C. of Brings, and Marion 
Cathcart ; educated at Univ. of Edin 
burgh; M.A. (25th July 1618); min. in 1632; 
dep. 14th March 1648, for general conduct 
unbefitting his profession ; died before 23rd 
Dec. 1663. He marr. Margaret, daugh. of 
John Montgomerie of Bngend, and had 
issue Robert of Balsarroch, ancestor of 
the Craufurds of Kilbirnie, Baronets, died 
Feb. 1682; William; John in Maybole ; 
Robert; Jean (marr. Simon Fergusson, 
brother to Kilkerran) ; Mary (marr. Duncan 
Craufurd in Knockshinnoch) ; another 
(marr. Dr Robert Craufurd, Nethermains). 
[Glasg. Tests. ; Baillie s Lett. ; Burke s 
Peerage ; Ayr Sas., 3rd ser., L, 431 ; G. R. 
Sas., xlix., 453 ; Reg. of Deeds, 3rd March 
1663.] 

WILLIAM RODGER, M.A. (Glasgow 
1649 1643 ) j ca U e d in Jan., and adm. 18th 
Oct. 1649 ; still min. 2nd July 1650. 

WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM, son of 
1658 Alexander C. of Collellan ; min. in 
1658 ; deprived by Act of Parliament 
llth June, and Decreet of Privy Council 1st 
Oct. 1662; died Jan. 1669, aged 40. He 
marr. Eupham, daugh. of John Cunning 
ham of Baidland, who survived him, and 
marr. (2) Hugh Craufurd of Garrive, min. 
of New Cumnock. His nephew, Alexander 
C. of Cherrielands, was served heir to him 



22nd June 1686. [Fountainhall s Dec., ii. ; 
Wodrow s Hist., i., 32 ; Glasg. Tests. ; Ayr 
Homings, 9th April 1662; Inq. Ret. Gen. 
6743.] 

ANDREW LOUTHIAN [LOTHIAN], 
1665 adm. about Oct. 1665 ; still min. in 
1670. [Bailiary of Cunningham 
Deeds, 19th June 1671.] 

ROBERT BOYD, M.A., of Cranberrie- 
moss, formerly of Linton in Teviot- 
dale ; granted an indulgence by the 
Privy Council 3rd Sept. 1672 ; he was 
called before the Justiciary Court 2nd 
Aug. 1683, but the diet was deserted, 
the Court finding that he was "known 
to have been notoriously loyal and had 
refused to read the rebel s declaration/ 
He returned to Linton in 1690. 

GILBERT HAMILTON, M.A. (Glasgow 

1672 1643); adm. to Crawford 15th Jan. 

1651 ; deprived by Act of Parliament 

llth June, and Decreet of Privy Council 

1st Oct. 1662 ; granted an indulgence here 

with the preceding by the Privy Council 

| 3rd Sept. 1672; he was cited before the 

| Privy Council for not obeying its orders 

llth Aug. 1677. [Wodrow s Hist., i. 327; 

Family of Birnie of Broomhill, 55.] 

ALEXANDER IRVINE of LenturL 
1688 son ^ Alexander !> m i n - f Long- 
side ; adm. to Old Greyfriars, Edin 
burgh, 12th Dec. 1672; dem. Whitsunday 
1674; probably became min. at Logie 
Buchan before llth July 1681 ; adm. here 
about 1688 (not in 1669 as stated in Vol. I. 
p. 45, and in Hew Scott) ; outed in 1689 
died after 23rd Dec. 1697 and before 8th 
April 1705. He marr. 20th Dec. 1672 
Grisell (died 1735), daugh. of Captaii 
Thomas Ramsay of the Abbotshall family 
and had issue Andrew, bapt. 8th Jan 
1674; Alexander; John, bapt. 14th Dec 
1684; Jean (marr. 8th April 1705, Jame; 
Millar, servitor to Sir Hew Dalrympl( 
of North Berwick); probably also Anne 
died 1729 ; Mary (marr. Aitchison 
glover, Edinburgh). [Reg. of Deeds 
Mack., 30th Aug. 1687; Edin. Bapt 
and Marr. ; Aberdeen Sas., 8th Aug 
1682; Gen. Reg. Sas., 7th Jan. 1685 



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Ali n. Tests. ; Aberdeen Tests. ; Ex inform 
). A. Boyd.] 

ROBERT HUNTER of Kirkland, born 
1621, son of Robert H. of Hunterston, | 
and Elizabeth Craufurd of Auchen- 
mes family; M.A. (Glasgow 1643); adm. 
mder the Toleration 28th April 1688 ; dem. 
rd May 1698 ; died about 1710. He marr. 
cont. 29th July 1675) Margaret, daugh. of 
ohn Hamilton of Grange, and had issue 
lobert of Kirkland ; Margaret (marr. 1713, 
kVilliam Castlelaw); Rebecca (marr. Robert 5 
1 ameron, min. of Beith) ; Elizabeth (marr. 
72<t, John Montgomerie of Barradger). 
Robertson s Cunninghame.] 

GEORGE RENNIE, M.A. ; teacher in 
Borrowstounness ; master of the 
Scottish School, Rotterdam, March 
.692 to Aug. 1697; studied divinity at Univ. 
>f Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Glasgow i 
5th Nov. 1698 ; ord. 12th May 1699 ; died 
fan. 1713. He marr. Agnes Williamson, 
vidow of David Dick, skipper in Bo ness, 
,vho survived him, and had issue Robert. 
-[Steven s Scottish Church, Rotterdam, 
U9; Edin. Sas., 22nd May 1705.] 

JOHN ADAM, probably a native of 
Kilmarnock; schoolmaster at Dun- 
donald ; educated at Univ. of 
llasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Irvine 10th 
.Vug. 1714 ; called 24th Aug. 1715 ; ord. 
15th Feb. 1716; died 29th Sept. 1763. 
He marr. 8th Nov. 1716, Janet (died 21st 
Sept. 1755), daugh. of John Campbell, 
min. of Craigie, and had issue Elizabeth ; 
Matthew; Mary; John, min. of this 
parish; Andrew; Jean, died 8th Sept. 
1745; Robert, born 4th May 1731 ; Janet, 
born 27th Dec. 1737. 

JOHN ADAM, son of preceding ; called 

17gl 29th Nov. 1750 ; ord. (assistant and 

successor) 28th March 1751 ; trans. 

to Middle or New Parish, Greenock, 12th 

Tuly 1769. 

ARTHUR OUGHTERSON, born Ayr, 
August 1736, son of John O., min. 
of Cumbernauld ; educated at Univ. 
of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Ayr 7th 
May 1766; pres. by Archibald, Earl of 
Eglinton, 25th May 1770; ord. 28th Feb. 

VOL. III. 



1716 



1771 ; died 14th Sept. 1822. He marr. 
1st Sept. 1760, Ann Fergusson, who died 
29th Nov. 1809, and had issue Clementina, 
born 14th June 1761, died 6th Aug. 1809 ; 
Arthur, merchant, Greenock, born 5th 
June 1762, died 26th Sept. 1816 ; Eglinton, 
born 19th April 1769 (marr. (1) Nov. 1795, 
George Muir : (2) Dr Hendrie : (3) 14th 
Dec. 1812, John Newbigging, Kilmarnock) ; 
John Steel, min. of Monkton, born 3rd 
Dec. 1770 ; James, merchant, Greenock, 
born 21st Jan. 1773 ; Ann, born 31st Jan. 
1776 (marr. 27th Oct. 1795, James Francis 
Grant, of the Monymusk family, rector of 
Wrabness, Essex, and Mersten, Sussex). 
[Kay s Portraits, ii.] 

JOHN STEEL OUGHTERSON, M.A., 
son of preceding; nominated by 
Hugh, Earl of Eglinton in Jan., and 

ord. (assistant and successor) 3rd July 1805 ; 

trans, to Monkton 24th Sept. 1812. 

WILLIAM VASSIE, M.A., of the 
Mansionhouse Academy, Camber- 
well, London; ord. by Presb. of 
North Northumberland 16th April 1813, 
as min. of a Presbyterian congregation 
at Thropton ; pres. by the trustees of 
Archibald William, Earl of Eglinton, in 
Jan., and adm. 20th March 1823; died 
28th April 1834, aged 67. He marr. Anna 
(died s.p. 20th March 1858), daugh. of 
Adam Fife, Woolwich Arsenal. Publica 
tion The Necessity of Religion and Virtue 
to National Happiness and Prosperity, a 
sermon (London, 1809). 

THOMAS FINDLAY, born Westlin- 
1832 bank, Strathaven, Nov. 1801, fourth 
son of Francis F., farmer, Avendale ; 
educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by 
Presb. of Hamilton 26th Nov. 1826; pres. 
by trustees of Archibald William, Earl of 
Eglinton, in July, and ord. (assistant and 
successor) llth Oct. 1832. Joined the 
Free Church in 1843; min. of the Free 
Church, West Kilbride, 1843-75 ; died 13th 
June 1875. He marr. 21st Nov. 1832, 
Isabella Smith, who died 3rd July 1880, 
and had issue Francis Muirhead, born 
28th April 1834, died 19th March 1865; 
John Smith, born 14th April 1836, died 



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[PRESB. OF IRVINE 



June 1893 ; Isabella Donaldson, born 10th 
May 1838 (marr. Kobert Brown, merchant, 
Glasgow) ; Thomas William, in Natal, born 
12th July 1839, died 6th May 1869; Eleanor, 
born May 1843 ; Kobert Daniel, born 1846, 
died at Malacca, Sept. 1880 ; David Lands- 
borough, born 1848, died at Pietermaritz- 
burg, March 1892. 

ALEXANDER KING, born 1818, 
1843 voun g est son of Alexander K., 
Stewarton ; educated at Glasgow 
Univ. ; licen. by Presb. of Irvine 29th 
March 1842; pres. by Archibald William, 
Earl of Eglinton, 17th Oct., and ord. 10th 
Nov. 1843 ; died 25th Feb. 1882. He marr. 
llth March 1845, Helen Dow, who died 
9th Feb. 1881, and had issue Alexander, 
merchant, Manchester, born 22nd Jan. 
1846, died 24th Feb. 1903 ; Andrew Dow, 
in Griqualand East, born 8th May 1847 ; 
Mary Craig, born 19th March 1849 ; John 
Gavin, in Griqualand East, born 7th May 
1851 ; Anne Blair, born 6th March 1854 
(marr. Anderson); Helen Jane, born 
20th April 1856 (marr. Theophilus Paton 
of Swinlees), died 16th Sept. 1915 ; Agnes 
Josephine, born 7th Nov. 1858 (marr. 
William Brown), died 1916 ; Georgina 
Sarah, born 26th March 1862, died 4th 
Jan. 1872 ; and Christian Hunter (twin), 
born 26th March 1862 (marr. Matthew 
Brown). 

JOHN LAMB, born North Berwick, 4th 
1881 -^ e k* 1846, son of John L. and Agnes 
Currie ; educated at Cauvin s In 
stitution, Duddingston, and Edinburgh 



Univ. ; M.A. (1872), B.D. (1879) ; licen. by 
Presb. of Edinburgh 16th May 1879; 
assistant at Greenside and St George s, 
Edinburgh, 1879-81 ; ord. (assistant and 
successor) 28th April 1881 ; died 28th Oct. 
1913. He marr. 1st June 1882, Jessie (died 
23rd Dec. 1919), daugh. of James Taylor, 
Inverleith Gardens, Edinburgh, and had 
issue Jessie Fletcher, born 27th Oct. 1883 
(marr. Arthur Henry Dunnett, min. of 
Teviothead); John, min. of Fyvie, born 
31st Jan. 1886; Agnes Currie, born 7th 
Sept. 1890. Publications Annals of an 
Ayrshire Parish [West Kilbride] (Glasgow, 
1896); West Kilbride and Neighbourhood 
(Ardrossan, 1899). 

ANDREW FORRET SCOTT 
1914 PEARSON, born Tayport, 25th 
Dec. 1886, son of John P. and Agnes 
Forret ; educated at Tayport Higher Grade 
School and Univ. of St Andrews ; M.A. 
(1906), B.D. (1910), D.Th. (Heidelberg 
1911); licen. by Presb. of Dundee 4th May 
1910; assistant at St Mary s College 
1910-12; at First Charge, Cupar-Fife 
1912 ; at First Charge, Hamilton, 1912-14 
ord. 19th March 1914 ; Chaplain to Forces 
1918-20. Marr. i>8th Nov. 1916, Jean, daugh 
of James Kerr Love, M.D., Glasgow, anc 
granddaughter of Joseph Corbett, D.D. 
min. of Camphill U.F. Church, Glasgow 
and has issue Ian Forret Scott, born 20tl 
Oct. 1917; James Kerr Love, born lltl 
March 1919. Publications Prayer (Dunde- 
1912) ; Der Aelteste Englische Presbyterian 
ismus (Edinburgh 1912). 






PRESBYTERY OF PAISLEY. 

[This court was severed from the Presbytery of Dunbarton in 1590. It appears on 
record as in operation at 8th April 1593. The existing Presbytery Register, however, 
does not begin till 16th Sept. 1602. There are blanks in the records from Dec. 1607 to 
20th April 1626, and 20th June 1660 to 29th Oct. 1663.] 



BARRHEAD (Q.S.). 

[On 28th May 1838 a constitution was 
granted to a chapel here. The parish was 
disjoined from Neilston by the Court of 
Teinds, 15th July 1868.] 

ALEXANDER SALMON, born 1802, 
1841 y un es t son f John S., artificer, 
Cambuslang ; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow ; schoolmaster of Kilsyth in 1823 ; 
licen. by Presb. of Glasgow 30th March 
1836 ; ord. to South Parish, Paisley, 19th 
Aug. 1836 ; trans, and adm. 13th May 1841. 
Joined the Free Church in 1843; min. of 
Barrhead Free Church 1843-9 ; adm. min. 
of St Stephen s Presbyterian Church, 
Sydney, New South Wales, 10th Oct. 1849 ; 
returned in bad health in 1860 ; died un- 
marr. at Alderney, Channel Islands, 6th 
Aug. 1864. {Centenary History of the 
Presbyterian Church in Neiv South Wales 
(Sydney, 1905).] 

[Vacant 1843-50.] 

JAMES IRELAND, ord. 26th Feb. 
1850 ^^ > trans - ^ ^ James s Chapel, 
Forfar, 1852. 

ALEXANDER WATSON, ord. 25th 

1853 Aug. 1853 ; died 21st Feb. 1854. 

WILLIAM MUNGALL, ord. 19th Oct. 

1854 1854 > trans - to Barr, Ayrshire, 13th 
Jan. 1859. 

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THOMAS BUCHANAN, born Glasgow, 
lgsg 1830, third son of Alexander B. ; 
educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; ord. 
12th May 1859; adm. first min. of the 
parish 17th July 1868; died unmarr. 19th 
March 1906. 

DUNCAN CAMERON, M.A., B.D. ; 
19Q6 trans, from Logie, Fife; adm. 3rd 
Oct. 1906 ; trans, to St Paul s, Leith, 
19th March 1914. 

JAMES CHARLES CONN, born 
1914 Hamilton, 10th March 1887, son of 
Thomas C. and Agnes Kirkland ; 
educated at Hamilton Academy and Univ. 
of Glasgow; M.A. (1909), B.D. (1912); 
licen. by Presb. of Glasgow in 1912; 
assistant at Partick; ord. 18th Sept. 1914. 
Marr. 18th April 1916, Margaret Lilias, 
daugh. of John Aitken. 



BRIDGE OF WEIR (Q.S.). 

[The parish of Bridge of Weir was dis 
joined from Kilbarchan and Houston by 
the Court of Teinds, 14th March 1887.] 

WILLIAM SCOTT HAY, born Paisley, 
1799, eldest son of James H., mer 
chant ; educated at Univ. of Glasgow 

and Divinity Hall of Associate Synod ; 

licen. by Presb. of Edinburgh 9th Dec. 

1818 ; ord. min. of the Original Secession 

congregation at Burntshields, Kilbarchan,, 



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BRIDGE OF WEIR CALDWELL CARDONALD [PRESB. OF 



20th March 1821. Joined the Church of 
Scotland, and adm. here 4th Sept. 1839. 
Joined the Free Church in 1843; min. of 
the Free Church, Bankhead (Midmar), 
Aberdeenshire, 1845-51 ; died unmarr. 15th 
Dec. 1851. [Scott s Annals of the Original 
Secession Church, 492.] 



EGBERT TUENBULL, ord. 31st July 
1879; trans, to Barrowfield, Glas 
gow, 17th Sept. 1883. 

THOMAS DUNCAN, born Perth, 14th 
1884 April 1832, son of Thomas D. and 
Marjorie Thomson ; educated at 
Perth Grammar School and Univ. of St 
Andrews; licen. by Presb. of Perth in 
1855 ; assistant at St John s (East Parish), 
Perth ; ord. to St James s (Church of 
Scotland), Charlottetown, Prince Edward 
Island, 23rd Oct. 1856; min. of St 
Andrew s, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1876 ; 
min. of North Merchiston Chapel [now 
St Michael s Parish] Edinburgh, 1882-84; 
adm. to this charge 16th July 1884; 
first min. of the parish in 1887 ; D.D. 
(Glasgow 1896); died 4th May 1899. He 
marr. 3rd Sept. 1857, Mary Ann (died at 
Ottawa, 3rd Oct. 1916, aged 82), daugh. of 
Eobert Hyndman, and had issue Marjorie, 
born 31st July 1858 (marr. William Thomas 
Herridge, D.D., min. of St Andrew s Pres 
byterian Church, Ottawa) ; Eliza, born 
28th July 1859, died 6th Oct. 1860; 
Margaret Edith, born 16th Dec. 1860 
(marr. Henry Gibson Bauld, M.P.P., Hali 
fax, N.S.); William Frederick, born 19th 
Oct. 1862, died 6th June 1869; Emilie 
Elizabeth, born 23rd Aug. 1864; George 
Gordon Dundas Stewart, D.D. (Queen s 
Univ.. Canada, 1919), min. of St Andrew s 
and St Paul s Presbyterian Church, Mon 
treal, Canada, formerly min. of St Cuth- 
bert s, Edinburgh ; Charles Gordon, Vic 
toria, B.C., staff-captain, C.E.F., born 6th 
May 1873. 

ALEXANDEE MASON SHAND, born 

1899 Woodside, Aberdeen, 9th April 1864, 

son of John S. and Margaret Eobb ; 

educated at Woodside School and Univs. of 



Aberdeen and Glasgow; M.A. (Aberdeen 
1891) ; licen. by Presb. of Paisley 4th May 
1898; assistant to preceding min. 1898-9 
ord. 8th Sept. 1899. 



CALDWELL (Q.S.). 

[A church was built in 1888. The parij 
was disjoined from Neilston and Beith by 
the Court of Teinds, 10th March 1891.] 

DAVID STEWAET, born 9th June 
1891 1852, son f Eobert S. and Eebecca 
M Lure; educated at Thornliebank 
School and Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by 
Presb. of Paisley 4th July 1888; assistant 
at Neilston ; ord. 25th June 1889 ; adm. 
first min. of the parish 10th March 1891. 
Marr. 12th July 1875, Jane, daugh. of 
Eobert Kidney, and has issue Elizabeth, 
born 30th May 1877. 



CARDONALD (Q.S.). 

[The parish was disjoined from the 
Abbey parish of Paisley and Govan by the 
Court of Teinds, 14th July 1890.] 

WILLIAM ALEXANDEE LISTON, 
1889 born 25th Aug. 1840, son of 
William L., min. of Eedgorton ; 
educated at Eedgorton and Perth Schools, 
and Univ. of Edinburgh; licen. by Presb. 
of Perth; assistant at St Paul s, Perth, 
and St John s, Glasgow ; ord. assistant 
chaplain, St Andrew s Church, Madras, 
1866 ; retired as senior chaplain in the 
Madras Presidency, 1886 ; app. to this 
charge 17th Feb. 1889; adm. first min. of 
the parish 1st Aug. 1890; died 12th April 
1915. He marr. 30th Nov. 1871, Patricia, 
daugh. of Peter Napier, D.D., min. of Black- 
friars Parish, Glasgow, and had issue 
Major William Glen, M.D., C.I.E., born 30th 
July 1873 ; Margaret Constance Isabella, 
born 5th Nov. 1874, died 23rd Dec. 1890 ; 
Mary Forbes, M.B., Ch.B., Merryflate, 
Govan, born 1st Nov. 1876; Patricia 
Napier, born 10th Aug. 1879 (marr. 16tl) 
Oct. 1902, Major George Lamb, I.M.S.). 
[In Memoriam,) by A. L., 1915.] 



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DUNCAN FINDLAY M LEAN, born 
1915 Tarr y mi11 St Vigean s, 28th Sept. 
1882, son of Duncan M. and Mary 
Ann Findlay ; educated at Arbroath Schools 
and Univ. of St Andrews; M.A. (1905), 
B.D. (1909) ; licen. by Presb. of St Andrews 
17th May 1909 ; assistant at Northesk ; 
ord. to West Parish, Maybole, 16th March 
1912 ; trans, and adm. 16th Sept. 1915. 
Marr. 4th Sept. 1912, May Isobel, daugh. 
of John Cooper, London. 



EASTWOOD OR POLLOK. 

[The vicarage of Pollok belonged to the 
Abbey of Paisley. Its church was dedicated 
to St Conal, and in the Old Glebe at Pollok 
is St Conal s Well. Near the site of the 
ancient church stands also St Conal s 
Dowry, a walled enclosure having a ruined 
building within it. In the old church at 
Pollok there was an altar of St Ninian. 
The parish church was removed from 
Pollok to Eastwood in the seventeenth 
century. In 1781 Eastwood Church was 
rebuilt on a new site. A new church, the 
gift of Sir John Maxwell of Pollok, Bart., 
was built in 1863.] 

JAMES CARRUTHERS, exhorter in 
1567 1567 ; dep. Nov. 1569. 

THOMAS KNOX, reader and exhorter 
in 1569. 



THOMAS JACK, sometime preceptor 
157Q to Robert Rollock, Principal of the 
Univ. of Edinburgh ; Master of the 
Grammar School of Glasgow; pres. by 
James VI. 1st Sept. 1570, Rutherglen and 
Cathcart being also in the charge. In 
1573 Robert, Lord Semple, made an in 
effectual attempt to deprive him of his 
benefice in favour of John Hamilton "a 
papist priest." He was Quaestor [collector 
of revenues] of the Univ. of Glasgow in 
1577, in which year he presented to its 
Library the works of St Ambrose and St 
Gregory. He was a member of Assembly, 
1581, 1582, 1590, and a commissioner 
appointed by the Privy Council, 6th March 
1589, for the preservation of true religion 
within the bounds of Lennox and Glasgow. 
He died in 1598, bequeathing some of 



his books to the Presb. of Paisley. He 
marr. Eupham Wylie, who died in 1608, 
and had issue Elizabeth (marr. (1) Walter 
Maxwell of Cowglen : (2) Patrick Sharp, 
Principal of the Univ. of Glasgow). [For 
a curious attempt to force Elizabeth Jack 
into a marriage with Ninian Stewart, kins 
man of the laird of Minto, see the Pollok 
Papers, edited by Sir William Fraser.] 
Publication Onomasticon Poeticum : sive 
Propriorum quibus in suis Monumentis 
usi sunt veteres Poetae, brevis descriptio 
poetica Thoma lacchaeo Caledonia Author e 
(Edinburgh, 1592) [150 pages quarto, printed 
by Robert Waldegrave]. [Reg. Assig. ; 
Glasg. Tests. ; Wodrow s Collections, i., 
179, 529 ; M Crie s Life of Melville, 1824, 
i. 444, ii. 365, 478 ; Reg. Sec. Sig., ii., pp. 
229-30; Arch, and Hist. Coll. relating to 
the County of Renfrew, ii., p. 110; Ecclesi 
astical Antiquities of Eastivood, 39 ; 
Tanner s Bibliog. Brit. 426 ; Lownde s 
Bibliographer s Manual, 1175 ; Diet. Nat. 
Biog.} 

JOHN GIBSON, M.A. ; Regent in the 
15gg Univ. of Glasgow ; adm. here after 
3rd May 1599 ; he was pres. to 
Eckford before 22nd Dec. that year, but 
the translation does not seem to have been 
proceeded with. He marr., and had issue 
Henry. [Reg. Assig.] 

WILLIAM WALL ACE, born about 1577, 
16Q6 son of William W. of Johnstone; 
M.A. (Glasgow 1599); declined a 
call to Lenzie [Kirkintilloch] 8th Jan. 
1600; min. here in 1606; died Dec. 1617. 
He marr. (cont. 24th Jan. 1605), Isobel, 
daugh. of James Greig, min. of Colmonell. 
She survived him (and marr. (2) Andrew 
Hamilton, brother of Sir Robert H. of 
Silvertonhill), and had issue Margaret, 
who, at the age of 85, and reduced to great 
helplessness, was strongly recommended 
for charity ; William ; Isobel ; Jean ; 
Agnes ; Grizel. [Glasg. Tests. ; Reg. of 
Deeds, cxxvi., 416, 8th Jan. 1607 ; Hamil 
ton Com. Dec., 28th June 1625.] 

JOHN MAXWELL of Auldhouse ; 
162Q M.A. ; min. in 1620 ; trans, to St 
Mungo s, Glasgow, 1629. He was 
again min. here in 1645. 



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[PRESB. OP 



HEW BLAIR, M.A. ; pres. by James, 
Earl of Abercorn, and ord. at Glas 
gow 1st April 1630 ; trans, to Tron 
Parish, Glasgow, Jan. 1644. 

JOHN MAXWELL of Auldhouse, eldest 
1645 son ^ George M. of Auldhouse, min. 
of Mearns ; M.A. (Glasgow 1609) ; 
min. here in 1620; trans, to St Mungo s, 
Glasgow, 1629. He was a member of the 
Commission for the maintenance of Church 
Discipline in 1634; Dean of Faculty of 
the Univ., 1634-5, and Lord Rector in 
1636; dep. 1st May 1639 for declining 
jurisdiction of the Glasgow Assembly in 
1638. He officiated sometime at Killy- 
leagh in Ireland, but returned to Paisley, 
where he preached and dispensed the 
sacraments " in the absence of and without 
invitation from the minister." He was 
re-adm. here between 2nd Jan. and 20th 
Feb. 1645 ; dem. after 10th Jan. 1651 ; died 
after 9th Aug. 1666, aged about 77. He 
marr. (cont. 8th Jan. 1621), Elizabeth, 
(died June 1662), second daugh. of James 
Stewart, tutor of Blackball, and had issue 
Sir George, ancestor of the Maxwells of 
Pollok, took orders in the Episcopal Church 
of Ireland, died 1677; Zacharias of 
Blawarthill, died April 1698 ; John, M.D., 
Jamaica; Walter; Thomas, at Strabane ; 
William; Jean (marr. cont. 27th Sept. 
1653, Thomas, son of Cornelius Crawfurd 
of Jordanhill); Grizel (marr. (1) cont. 5th 
Jan. 1643, Robert Hucheson, alias Pollok of 
Auchengray, (2), cont. 8th Feb. 1661, Alex 
ander Jameson, min. of Govan) ; Elizabeth. 
[LochwinnochPapers, ii., 110 ; G. R. Sas., 
lii. 317 ; P. C. Reg., ii., 229 ; Campbell s 
Eastwood, 55 ; Maxwells of Pollock, i., 58 
435.] 

HUGH SMITH, probably a native of 
1652 *ke courit y> younger brother of 
William S., min. of Largs ; M.A. 
(Glasgow 1647) ; licen. by Presb. of Paisley 
19th^ Feb., and ord. 27th May 1652; 
deprived by Act of Parliament llth June, 
and Decreet of Privy Council 1st Oct. 
1662. On 18th Aug. 1663, he was ordered 
to obey the Act of the Privy Council 
against taking part in conventicles. He 
opposed the granting of Indulgences to 



mins. who had been deprived, continued 
to carry on his ministerial and pastoral 
work in the immediate neighbourhood, and 
was denounced rebel for not compearing 
before the Committee of Privy Council, 6th 
April 1676. He died before January 1679. 
[Wodrow s Hist., i., 327 ; Pollok Papers ; 
Crawfurd s Hist, of Renfrewshire.] 

ROBERT HUME, brother of James H., 
1664 merchant, Edinburgh ; passed trials 
before the Presb. and was recom 
mended for ordination 8th Dec. 1664 ; died 
March 1679. [Glasg. Tests.; Reg. Old 
Dec., i.] 

HECTOR M LAINE, M.A. ; trans, from 
1&79 Morven, and inst. in 1679. He 
became Bishop of Argyll next 
year (q.v.\ 

WILLIAM FISHER, M.A. ; trans, from 
1681 Dunoon, and inst. before 6th April 
1681 ; probably outed in 1689 ; 
intruded at Aberfoyle in 1696. 

MATTHEW CRAUFURD, born in 
1679 Greenock about 1640, of the family 
of Craufurd, or Crawford, of Kerse ; 
M.A. (Edinburgh, 31st July 1662) ; studied 
also at Utrecht, where he was a friend of 
William (afterwards Principal) Carstares; 
licen. at Glasgow at a meeting (held, for 
fear of penalties, in private) in 1671. In 
Oct. 1674 he was complained against to 
the Diocesan Synod for attending conven 
ticles, and on 6th April 1676 he was de 
nounced rebel by the Glasgow Committee 
of the Privy Council, but though eagerly 
sought for, was not apprehended. Being 
called by the parishioners of Eastwood, 
with the consent of Sir John Maxwell, he 
was privately ord. at Paisley in 1679. He 
attended the first meeting of Synod after 
the Toleration 30th Aug. 1687; was a 
member of Assembly in 1690, and took a 
somewhat prominent part in arranging and 
settling the affairs of the Church at the 
critical period when Presbyterianism was 
re-established. He died Dec. 1700. He 
marr. (1) a lady whose name has not been 
ascertained : (2) Margaret (died Feb. 1727), 
daugh. of John Houston of that ilk, and 
had issue Matthew, Professor of Ecclesi 
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>y.v.) ; Margaret, born 1683, died 26th Feb. 
1773; Bethia, buried 24th Aug. 1722. 
Publications Exercitatio Apolegetica pro 
Doctrina ab Ecclesiis Reformatis com- 
muniter recepta de perpetua obligatione 
quarti Prascepti de Sabbato (Utrecht, 
1669); Disputatio theologica, de origine, 
et primwva obligatione Sabbathi (Utrecht, 
1669); Disputatio theologia de prin- 
cipiis fidei objectivo et effectivo (Utrecht, 
1669) ; A Brief Discourse of the Bloody 
and Treasonable Practices of the Papists, 
1672 [subjoined to Popery Anatomised], 
being Welsh s Reply to Brown (2nd ed., 
Glasgow 1672). He left in manuscript a 
History of the Church of Scotland from the 
Introduction of Christianity to the end of 
1680, 2 vols. folio (1400* pages) [this was 
lost for some time, but was discovered by 
Principal John Lee, and is now in the 
Library of the Church of Scotland]. 
IWodrow s Corresp., i. 98-103, 112-13, ii. 
311 ; Pollok Papers, i. ; Glasg. Tests. ; 
Maitland Miscell., iv. ; Crawfurd s Hist. ; 
Edinburgh Christian Instructor, xxv. ; 
Campbell s Eastwood, 95-105.] 

ROBERT WODROW, youngest son of 
1703 J ames W-5 Professor of Divinity, 
Univ. of Glasgow, was born in the 
Trongate there, April (or Sept.) 1679. At 
the very hour of his birth, soldiers under 
warrant of the Privy Council, were search- 
ng the house to seize his father, but the 
atter, having exchanged clothes with the 
physician s man-servant, succeeded in 
escaping. Wodrow entered the Univ. of 
Glasgow in 1691, and graduated M.A. 18th 
Jan. 1697. He served as chaplain in the 
house of his kinsman, Sir John Maxwell 
of Pollok, and for several years he was 
librarian to the .Univ. of Glasgow. On 
6th Jan. 1703, he was licen. by the Presb. 
of Paisley, and ord. to this charge 28th 
Oct. of that year. In 1707 he was one of 
a Committee of Presb. appointed to consult 
and act with the Commission in Edinburgh 
as to the best means of averting the evils 
with which the Union of the Kingdoms 
seemed to threaten the church and people 
of Scotland. On the accession of George I. 
in 1714, he was principal correspondent 



and adviser of the five ministers sent by 
the Assembly to London to plead the 
rights of the Church, and particularly to 
petition for the abolition of patronage. 
He assisted Principal Hadow in drawing 
up the Act of Assembly (1731) for the 
filling up of vacant parishes, the passing of 
which in the following year gave rise to 
the Associate Presbytery. He declined 
calls to Glasgow in 1712, to Stirling in 
1717, and again in 1726. He died 21st 
March 1734. An enthusiastic collector 
of information on the history and personal 
ministry of the Church, he left behind him 
a vast accumulation of interesting and 
illuminative MSS. many of which were 
printed by the Wodrow Society (1841-50), 
the Maitland and other Clubs. The 
Wodrow MSS. are preserved in the Ad 
vocates Library, and the Library of the 
Univ. of Glasgow. He marr. Nov. 1708, 
Margaret (died 27th Jan. 1758), widow of 
Ebenezer Veitch, min. of Ayr, and daugh. 
of Patrick Warner of Ardeer, min. of 
Irvine, and had issue Janet, born 1710, 
buried 5th April 1773 ["Her days and 
nights were devoted to the poor, to whom 
she gave her personal but unostentatious 
attendance " ] ; Robert, his successor in this 
parish ; Patrick, min. of Tarbolton ; James, 
min. of Stevenston ; Alexander, settled in 
America, had an estate there, and died 
about the end of the first American War ; 
Mary, died unmarr. ; Margaret (marr. 
Matthew Biggar, min. of Kirkoswald) ; 
Marion, died unmarr. ; Martha, and six 
others died early. Publications The Oath 
of Abjuration considered in a Letter to a 
Friend (1712) ; The History of the Suffer 
ings of the Church of Scotland from the 
Restoration to the Revolution, 2 vols. (Edin 
burgh, 1721-2; 2nd ed. [edited by Robert 
Burns, D.D., min. of St George s, Paisley, 
with Memoir of the author], 4 vols., Glas 
gow, 1828-31); Life of James Wodrow, 
A.M., Professor of Divinity (Edinburgh, 
1828); Collections upon the Lives of the 
Reformers and most Eminent Ministers of 
the Church of Scotland [Maitland Club], 
2 vols. (Glasgow, 1834-45); Analecta : or 
Materials for a History of Remarkable 
Providences, mostly relating to Scotch 



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Ministers and Christians, edited for the 
Maitland Club by Thomas Leishman, D.D., 
4 vols. (Edinburgh, 1842-3); The Corres 
pondence of the Rev. Robert Wodrow, edited 
for the Wodrow Society by Thomas M Crie, 
D.D., 3 vols. (Edinburgh, 1842-3) ; Proposals 
for printing by subscription the History 
of the Sufferings of the Church of Scotland 
[n.p., n.d.]; Private Letters [to Robert 
Wodrow] now first printed from the 
Original Manuscripts, 1694-1732 (Edin 
burgh, 1829). [Memoir prefixed to History ; 
Anderson s Scottish Nation, iii., 667 ; Diet. 
Nat. Biog.] 

ROBERT WODROW, born 21st Dec. 
1711, son of preceding; educated at 
Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. 
of Paisley 19th Dec. 1733 ; called 18th Nov. 
1734 ; ord. 20th Feb. 1735 ; dem. on ac 
count of ill-health 26th Oct. 1757; died in 
Little Cumbrae, 13th May 1784. He marr. 
(1) 10th Oct. 1743, Mary Craig, who died 
2nd Aug. 1754, and had issue Robert, born 
8th Nov. 1744, died 8th March 1758 ; Mary, 
born 26th July 1746 ; Margaret, born 9th 
Nov. 1751 ; Andrew, born 14th Nov. 1752, 
went to U.S.A. : (2) 30th Dec. 1755, Anne 
(died at Glasgow, 1st April 1814, aged 95), 
daugh. of John Ruthven, music master and 
burgess of Glasgow, and had issue Patrick, 
born 30th Dec. 1756 ; Marion and Anne 
(twins), born 6th July 1758, died 5th and 
6th Oct. 1760 ; John (daughter), born 12th 
Sept. 1760, died 17th April 1774; Ann, 
born 28th June 1762 (marr. Mr Archibald), 
died 4th July 1790. Publication Account 
of the Life and Writings of Hugh Binning, 
prefixed to his Sermons (Glasgow, 1760). 
[Burns s Memoir of Robert Wodrow ; 
Campbell s Eastwood, 193; Lamb s West 
Kilbride. 131.] 

JAMES SIMSON, licen. by Presb. of 
1758 Paisley 28th Oct. 1736 ; in 1744 he 
was adm. to the eldership at East 
wood and was then probably chaplain 
at Pollok ; pres. by Sir John Maxwell of 
Pollok, Bart., and ord. 28th Sept. 1758; 
died 28th Feb. 1790. He marr. 5th June 
1759, Mary Maclea, who died 16th May 
1797, and had issue a daugh., born and 
died 22nd May 1760 ; Mary, born 25th Aug. 



1761; Ann, born 28th July 1763 (marr. 
William Lyon, merchant, Halifax, Nova 
Scotia); Rebecca, born 13th May 1765; 
John, born 27th Feb. 1769. 

JOHN M CAIG, born 1755, eldest son 
1786 ^ J ames M., weaver in Calton ; 
educated at Univ. of Glasgow; 
M.A. (1775); licen. by Presb. of Stirling 
14th June 1780 ; called 18th Aug., and ord. 
(assistant and successor) 26th Oct. 1786; 
died unmarr. at Pollokshaws, 25th Jan. 
1791. [Tombst.] 

STEVENSON MACGILL, pres. by Sir 
1791 J nn Maxwell of Pollok, Bart., and 
ord. 8th Sept. 1791 ; trans, to Tron 
Parish, Glasgow, 12th Oct. 1797. 

ROBERT ANDERSON, trans, from 

1798 Symington, Lanarkshire ; pres. by 

Sir John Maxwell of Pollok, Bart., 

and adm. 5th July 1798 ; trans, to Trinity 

Parish, Edinburgh, 16th July 1802. 

GEORGE LOGAN, born 1759, eldest 
1802 son ^ Thomas L., carpenter in 
Calton; educated at Univ. of Glas 
gow; licen. by Presb. of Paisley 6th Dec. 
1760; ord. (by Presb. of Perth) min. of 
High Bridge Presbyterian congregation, 
Newcastle-on-Tyne, 27th April 1785 ; adm. 
to Ardoch Chapel-of-Ease 18th July 1793; 
pres. by Sir John Maxwell of Pollok, Bart. ; 
trans, and adm. 23rd Sept. 1802 ; died 2nd 
July 1843. He was a distinguished classi 
cal scholar and could repeat from memory 
much of the Greek New Testament. He 
desired to join the Free Church, but on the 
day of the meeting of Assembly he was 
confined to bed. He wrote a letter of 
adherence, and begged that a copy of the 
Deed of Demission should be sent for his 
signature. Before that could be done he 
had passed away. He marr. 31st Oct. 1785, 
Ann Scott, who died 25th March 1838, and 
had issue Janet, born 25th Aug. 1787 
(marr. Allan Foulds, merchant, Glasgow), 
died 2nd April 1821 ; Margaret, born 19th 
March 1789, died 8th July 1804 ; Thomas, 
merchant, Glasgow, born 14th June 1790; 
Ann, born 19th Sept. 1791, died 5th Oct. 
1791 ; Jean, born 16th Sept. 1792 (marr. 
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Glasgow) ; Alexander, rector of Perth 
Academy 1831-46, author of a Commentary 
on Virgil s Georgics (Edinburgh, 1853), and 
The Creative Week (Edinburgh, 1856), born 
27th Sept. 1793, died 6th Sept. 1869 ; Mary, 
born 14th Oct. 1794; Helen, born 20th Oct. 
1795 (marr. 1st Sept. 1819, Wood Sinclair, 
Leith) ; Ann, born 17th Jan. 1797 ; James, 
licentiate of the Church of Scotland, born 
21st June 1798, died 23rd March 1886; 
Agnes, born 27th Sept. 1800; Barbara 
Maxwell, born 21st July 1803 (marr. 30th 
Dec. 1828, Kobert Carsewell, manufacturer, 
Paisley) ; Robert Balfour, licentiate, born 
17th March 1805, died 13th June 1895. 
Publication Account of the Parish (New 
Stat. Ace., vii.). [Life and Times of 
Robert Jiurw, D.D.] 

DUNCAN MACINTYRE, eldest son of 
Archibald M., schoolmaster of the 
parish ; educated at Univ. of Glas 
gow ; M.A. (1819) ; ord. min. of a Presby 
terian congregation at Stamfordham, 
Northumberland, 24th Sept. 1838; adm. 
to this charge 7th Dec. 1843; died 25th 
June 1853. He marr. 26th Sept. 1844, 
Isabella Kaye Gumming, who died sy. 
30th April 1850. 

GEORGE CAMPBELL, born 9th Sept. 
185J5 1827, son of James Campbell, min. 
of Traquair; educated at Univ. of 
Edinburgh ; licen. by Presb. of Peebles 7th 
May 1852 ; assistant at Rosneath ; ord. 
17th Nov. 1853; one of the Founders of 
the Church Service Society, 31st Jan. 
1865; clerk of Presbytery, 1868-88; died 
30th April 1904. He marr. 27th Dec. 1853, 
Euphemia Harriet (died 14th March 1896), 
daugh. of William Graham, LL.D., of the 
Scottish Naval and Military Academy, 
Edinburgh, and had issue Christina 
Drummond, born 3rd Feb. 1855 (marr. 
William Smith, min. of St Paul s, Dundee) ; 
Alice Mary, born 31st Aug. 1856; Matilda 
Maxwell, born 14th April 1858, died 18th 
May 1872 ; James Montgomery, min. of 
Dumfries; William Graham, born llth 
May 1861 ; Euphemia Jane, born 16th May, 
and died 2nd Aug. 1862; Margaret Jane, 
born 9th June 1863 ; George Douglas, born 
16th June 1864, died 3rd June 1865 ; Edith 



; Graham, born 1st March 1866; John 

Maxwell, born 23rd Sept. 1867; Henry 

Wallace (twin), born 23rd Sept. 1867, died 

; 22nd Jan. 1869; George Henry, born 

1st July 1869, died 19th Feb. 1885. 

; Publication Eastwood : Notes on the 

\ Ecclesiastical Antiquities of the Parish 

j (Paisley, 1902). [Kerr s The Renascence of 

j Worship, 6, 46, 128.] 

JAMES MACKIE, born Tyrie, 16th Dec. 

1904 18133, son of Donald M. ; educated 

at Univ. of Aberdeen ; M.A. (1880) ; 

! ord. to Advie, Morayshire, 1882 ; dem. and 

became assistant at Eastwood 17th Oct. 

1888; adm. min. of the parish 24th Aug. 

1904 ; died unmarr. 2nd Dec. 1908. 

FREDERICK DAVID LANGLANDS, 
1909 born Downfield, Dundee, 8th March 
1880, son of Peter L. and Jessie 
I Peters ; educated at Dundee High School 
I and Univ. of St Andrews; M.A. (1901), 
I B.D. (1904) ; licen. by Presb. of Dundee 4th 
May 1904; assistant at Morningside, Edin 
burgh, 1904-5 ; ord. to Aberlemno 2nd Nov. 
1905 ; trans, and adm. 31st May 1909. 
Marr. 9th April 1908, Ruby, daugh. of 
Robert Scott, Dowanhill, Glasgow, and has 
issue Robert Scott, born 27th Aug. 1910 ; 
Frederick Peters, born 4th Aug. 1914, died 
in infancy. 



ELDERSLIE (Q.S.). 

[The General Assembly granted a con 
stitution to a chapel here on 27th May 
1839. The parish was disjoined from that 
of Abbey of Paisley by the Court of Teinds, 
17th Dec. 1862.] 

ALEXANDER STEWART, ord. 8th 

1841 ^ une 1841 > trans< to Kilarrow, Islay, 
13th July 1843. 

JAMES BLAIR, third son of Robert B., 
1844 f armer Kilmaronock ; educated at 
Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. 
of Dunbarton 31st March 1829; elected to 
Buchlyvie 17th Nov. 1836, but found 
"unqualified" by Presb. and Commission 
of Assembly in 1837 ; sometime min. of 
a Church of Scotland congregation at 



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GIFFNOCK GREENBANK HOUSTON 



[PRESB. OF 



Hexham ; adm. here 19th Jan. 1844 ; dem. 
27th July 1847 ; died at Bakehouse, 
Buchanan. 

DAVID RESTON, born Glasgow, 1794, 
i860 e ldest son f George R., farmer, 
and Margaret Gardiner ; educated 
at Univ. of Glasgow ; ord. min. (colleague) 
of the Relief Church, Coupar- Angus, 15th 
March 1826 ; res. 21st March 1848. Joined 
the Church of Scotland, and adm. to this 
charge, 25th Feb. 1850 ; became first min. 
of parish in 1862; died 17th April 1877. 
He marr. Jane Gray, who predeceased 
him, and had issue George, Union Bank, 
Glasgow. 

JOHN SMITH, born Glasgow, Aug. 
1844, son of James S. and Ann 
Brown ; educated at Univ. of Glas 
gow ; ord. to Calderbank in 1872 ; trans, 
and adm. 27th Sept. 1877 ; died unmarr. 
1st Dec. 1908. 

JOHN MACDOUGALL HAY, born 
1909 Tarbert > Loch Fyne, 23rd Oct. 1880, 
son of George H. and Mary Mac- 
dougall ; educated at Tarbert School and 
Univ. of Glasgow ; M.A. (1900) ; sometime 
headmaster of Lionel Public School, Storn- 
oway ; student missionary at Morven ; licen. 
by Presb. of Inveraray in 1908 ; assistant 
at Govan ; ord. 12th May 1909 ; died 10th 
Dec. 1919. A college friend wrote of him 
as " one of the most attractive personalities 
I have ever met. It is difficult to describe the 
influence he exerted on his fellow students." 
Marr. 28th Oct. 1909, Catherine, daugh. of 
Duncan Campbell, and had issue Sheena, 
born 19th Oct. 1911; George Campbell, 
born 8th Dec. 1915. Publications Gillespie 
(London, 1914) ; Barnacles (London, 1916) ; 
Their Dead Sons [a Poem] (London, 1918). 
He was a frequent contributor to newspaper 
and magazine literature [Glasgoiv Herald, 
llth Dec. 1919]. 

GIFFNOCK (Q.S.). 

[Disjoined from Eastwood, Mearns, and 
Thornliebank, 10th Jan. 1919.] 

JOHN M DOUGALL, M.A., B.D. ; app. 
in 1914; ord. to Cross and Burness 



1914 



21st July 1915. 



JOHN WILL, M.A., B.D. ; trans, from 
191g Aberfeldy, and adm. 2nd June 1915 ; 
trans, to Rothiemurchus, llth Dec. 
1917. 



1919 



ALBERT M CLUGGAGE, born Lame, 
Co. Antrim, 29th Oct. 1879, son of 
David M. and Annie Montgomery ; 
educated at the Model Schools of Belfast and 
Newtonards and Univs. of Dublin (Trinity 
College), B.A. (1912), and Edinburgh, M.A. 
(1917) ; licen. by Presb. of Edinburgh 18th 
Dec. 1918 ; assistant at South Leith ; ord. 
13th May 1919. Marr. 5th Oct. 1906, 
Hetrice, daugh. of James Peden Barbour 
and Elizabeth Christie Elliot. 



GREENBANK (Q.S.). 

[A church was built here in 1885. The 
parish was disjoined from Cathcart, East 
wood, and Mearns by the Court of Teinds, 
25th Feb. 1889.] 

JAMES FRASER, born Glasgow, 1st 
May 1856, son of Alexander F. 
and Mary M Dougall ; educated at 
Dennistoun Academy and Univ. of Glas 
gow ; licen. by Presb. of Glasgow in 1883 ; 
assistant at Rutherglen ; ord. to Greenbank 
Chapel 20th Nov. 1883 ; adm. first min. of 
the parish 3rd April 1889. Marr. 1st July 
1884, Mary Scott, daugh. of Thomas Loch- 
head, and has issue Isabella Simpson, 
born 10th June 1885 (marr. 26th April 
1918, Gordon Moore, min. of Cromarty); 
Alexander, born 10th Oct. 1887; Thomas 
Lochhead, born 30th Jan. 1889; Mary 
M Dougall, born 25th Aug. 1891 ; Angus 
M Intyre, born 20th Nov. 1892; James 
(twin), born 20th Nov. 1892, died 28th 
Aug. 1893 ; James Valentine, born 14th 
Feb. 1900. 



HOUSTON AND KILLELLAN. 

[Houston and Killellan. These two 
parishes were united by the Commissioners 
for the Plantation of Kirks on 28th Feb. 
and 27th June 1759. 

Houston or Kilpeter.The vicarage of 
Houston belonged to the Abbey of Paisley. 
Its church, dedicated to St Peter, has been 



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139 



1585 



rebuilt in modern times ; but within it 
are two recumbent memorial effigies that 
belonged to an earlier building. One of 
these, a knightly figure in armour, repre 
sents Patrick Houston of that ilk, who died 
in 1450. The other statue is that of a lady, 
most likely of the same family. It is dated 
1456. Near the church are St Peter s Well 
and St Peter s Burn. On St Peter s day, 
the 29th June, Petermas Fair was held at 
Houston. The Parish Church at Houston 
was rebuilt in 1874 by Mrs Ellice of Inver- 
garry in memory of her son, Captain 
Archibald Alexander Speirs of Elderslie, 
M.P.] 

ROBERT COOK, exhorter in 1572. See 
1572 Killellan. 

1574 DAVID HALL, reader in 1574. 

JOHN ALLISON [ALISON], min. in 
1584 1584. [Acts and Dec., xcix., 96.] 

GEORGE SEMPILL [SEMPLE], min. 
in 1585. He left after 1591, and is 
said to have been " licensed to preach 
at Leith," 23rd Oct. 1593 ; min. of Killellan 
in 1600. [Reg. Assig. ; Booke of the Kirk.] 

ARCHIBALD LOGAN, M.A. (Glasgow 
1595) ; adm. here that year ; still in 
the charge in 1597. [Reg. Assig.] 

JOHN CUNNINGHAME, M.A., min. 
in 1599 ; trans, to Killellan in 1602. 

THOMAS HAMILTON, was on the 
1604 Exercise in this Presb. 16th Sept. 
1602, and on trials for ordination 
18th May 1603. The Presb. was ordered 
by the Synod, 27th March 1604, to proceed 
with his admission to this charge. Objec 
tion was taken to him as being "Yung 
baith in doctrine and manners," on 13th 
Sept. following, but he was adm. soon 
afterwards and was still min. 5th Sept. 
im.[Glasg. Presb. Reg.] 

ALEXANDER HAMILTON, M.A. ; 
1606 pres ky James, Lord Abercorn, 9th 
April 1606; ord. 31st July 1606; 
trans, to Lochwinnoch before 1611. 

JAMES HUTCHESON, M.A. ; min. in | 
1617 ^-^ > trans, to Carmunnock 18th 
Dec. 1633. 



1595 



ROBERT BIRNIE, M.A. ; trans, from 

1634 Shotts ; pres. by the Commissioner 

for James, Earl of Abercorn, 3rd 

Nov. 1633 ; coll. in 1634 ; trans, to Lanark 

Feb. 1643. 

JAMES HOUSTON, M.A. (Glasgow 

1644 1633 ) ; min - of Glasford aDOUt 1642 ; 

dep. for immorality that year. On 
petitioning the Presb. of Paisley, 2nd Feb. 
1643, he was reponed, and was app. chaplain 
to an Irish regiment. The parishioners at 
Glasford craved his return as their min. ; 
this the Presb. refused, the General 
Assembly sustaining that decision 19th 
Aug. 1643. He was pres. to this charge by 
John, Earl of Lauderdale, 8th Dec. follow 
ing, and adm. 30th May 1644. He was again 
dep. 15th July 1647. 

HENRY MAIN, probably born in Lin- 
1650 lithgow about 1625; M.A. (Edin 
burgh, 15th April 1645) ; ord. min. of 
a Presbyterian Church at Island-Magee, 
Ireland, July 1649, but was obliged to leave 
on account of persecution, having been 
imprisoned at Carrickfergus in 1650 ; adm. 
here (temporarily) 10th Sept. 1650 ; died 
Oct. 1651, leaving a widow. [Linlithgoiv 
Presb. Reg. , Reid s Ireland, ii., 214.] 

WILLIAM THOMSON, M.A. (Edin- 

__ burgh, 25th July 1635); licen. by 

Presb. of Kirkcaldy 24th March 

1642; ord. 28th March 1655; deprived by 

Act of Parliament llth June, and Decreet 

of the Privy Council 1st Oct. 1662. 

[Wodrow s Hist., i., 327.] 

JOHN HOUSTON, adm. before 31st 
1665 Aug. 1665 ; trans, to Eaglesham 
before 17th June 1685. 

JOHN NISBET, M.A. (Edinburgh 
1675); inst. at Crawfordjohn 21st 
Sept. 1682 ; trans, and adm. between 

1st Sept and 3rd Nov. 1686; probably 

outed at the Revolution. 



1695 



ROBERT TAYLOR, ord. 6th Nov. 
1695; trans, to Currie 13th Nov. 
1701. 



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HOUSTON AND KILLELLAN 



[PRESB. OF 



WILLIAM FLEMING, licen. by Presb. 
1703 of Paislev 17th June 1701 ; called 
13th April 1702; ord. 18th Aug. 
1703; died 24th Aug. 1717, aged 43. He 
marr., and had issue John, min. of Kil- 
macolm. [Tombst.} 

EGBERT CARRICK, born 1681 ; edu- 
1720 cate d at Univ. of Glasgow; licen. 
by Presb. of Dunbarton 3rd Feb. 
1713; tutor in the family of Andrew 
Buchanan of Drumpellier, Lord Provost 
of Glasgow ; called 30th Nov. 1719 ; ord. 
31st March 1720; died 1st May 1771. 
He marr. (1) a daugh. of John Simson, 
Professor of Divinity, Glasgow Univ. : 
(2) 13th Jan. 1724, Margaret Paisley, who 
died 23rd Nov. 1775, aged 80, and had 
issue John, physician, Lecturer on 
Chemistry and Materia Medica, Glasgow, 
born 1724, died 1750; Agnes, born 1726, 
died llth March 1758; Patrick, merchant, 
Glasgow, born 1729, died 19th March 1790 ; 
James, born 1731, student at Glasgow in 
1747 ; Anne, born 8th Feb. 1734, died 9th 
Oct. 1760; Robert of Braco, banker, Glas 
gow, commonly known as " Robin " Carrick, 
one of the bailies of the city in 1796, and 
Dean of Guild 1802-3, born 3rd March 1737 
died 20th June 1821. [Tombst.} 

JOHN MONTEATH, born 1716, son of 
17I71 John M. of Kippen ; educated at 
Univ. of Glasgow ; M.A. (1733) ; 
licen. by Presb. of Paisley 17th Sept. 1741 ; 
ord. to Killellan llth Feb. 1748; removed 
to Houston in 1771 in terms of the De- 
creet of Union ; died 6th Nov. 1796. He 
marr. (1) 27th Nov. 1749, Margaret Baine, 
who died 20th Jan. 1754, and had issue- 
James, surgeon, Glasgow, born 12th Oct. 
1750 ; John, his successor here ; Margaret, 
born 21st Dec. 1753 (marr. Michael Tod, 
min. of Dreghorn): (2) 12th Jan. 1762, Anne 
(died 14th Jan. 1820, aged 86), daugh. of 
John Fullarton (primus), min. of Dairy, 
and had issue Gavin, born 13th July 
1763 ; Catherine, born 17th May 1765, died 
16th Jan. 1782 ; Malcolm, born 9th July 
1767; William, surgeon, born 5th Nov. 
1769, died at St Vincent, 16th Aug. 1793; 
Anne, born 1st Nov. 1772 (marr. James 



Thomson of Woodfoot). Publication- 
Account of the Parish (Sinclair s Stat. 
Ace., i.). [Crawfurd s Hist.} 

JOHN MONTEATH, born 18th Feb. 
1752, son of preceding; educated at 
Univ. of Glasgow; M.A. (1770); 
licen. by Presb. of Paisley 8th May 1776 ; 
ord. (by said Presb.) to Dunfermline Chapel- 
of-Ease 16th Feb. 1780; trans, and adm. 
(assistant and successor) 13th June 1781 ; 
trans, to Neilston 18th March 1785 ; pres. 
by Archibald Speirs of Elderslie ; trans, and 
re-adm. here, 1st Sept. 1797. [The presenta 
tion was disputed by Malcolm Fleming of 
Barrochan, the next patron, who maintained 
that Speirs having presented M. once, 
could not do so a second time ; but the 
Court of Session decided unanimously in 
S. s favour]; D.D. (Glasgow, 1st Aug. 
1820); died FATHER OF THE CHURCH 18th 
Jan. 1843. He marr. 28th Aug. 1786, Ann 
(died 2nd Aug. 1848, aged 86), daugh. and 
heiress of George Cunningham of Monk- 
redding, and had issue John, M.A., M.D., 
HE.I.C.S., born 15th June 1787, died at 
Aurungabad, India, 1st July 1815 ; George 
Cunningham, M.A., M.D., distinguished 
oculist, author of a Manual of the Diseases 
of the Human Eye (2 vols. 1821), born 4th 
Dec. 1788, died 25th Jan. 1828; James, 
M.A., writer, Glasgow, born 31st Aug. 
1790, died 5th July 1857; Janet, born 8th 
Sept. 1792 (marr. Robert Douglas, min. of 
Kilbarchan); Margaret, born 23rd May 
1794, died 26th April 1836 ; Ann, born 14th 
Aug. 1796 (marr. James Thomson, Wood- 
foot); Agnes born 5th Feb. 1801, died llth 
Feb. 1807. Publications The Divine Pre 
cepts and Promises with the Dispensations 
of Providence, the Continual Source of In 
struction and Comfort to the Church, a 
sermon (Glasgow, 1785); Accounts of 
Neilston, and of Houston and Killellan 
(Sinclair s Ace., ii., and Neio Stat. Ace., vii.). 
[Chamber s s Biog. Diet., iv. ; Crawfurd s 
Hist.} 

PETER DALE, born 1808 ; educated at 

Univ. of Edinburgh ; ord. to Miln- 

gavie 2nd Dec. 1841 ; trans, and adm. 

5th Sept. 1843; died llth Dec. 1856. He 

marr. 26th Oct. 1843, Margaret Hay, who 



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died 18th Nov. 1895, and had issue George 
Hay, born 24th Aug. 1844 ; Jessie Walker, 
born 10th April 1846 ; John William, born 
30th Jan. 1849 ; Elizabeth Mary, born 10th 
June 1851 ; Wilhelmina Fleming, born 23rd 
Sept. 1852, died 1st Oct. 1853. 



GEOKGE STEWART BURNS, trans, 
from Newton-upon-Ayr, and adm. 
16th July 1857; trans, to First 
Charge, Montrose, 12th Feb. 1863. 



1863 



ALEXANDER M LAREN, born 
Stirkoke, Caithness, 28th Dec. 
1830, son of James M. and Mary 
Greenlaw; educated at Reay School and 
Tniv. of St Andrews ; M.A. (1849) ; licen. 
by Presb. of St Andrews 13th June 1853 ; 
assistant at Bonhill and Selkirk ; ord. to 
St Cuthbert s Chapel-of-Ease, Edinburgh, 
[now Buccleuch Parish] 5th March 1857; 
trans, and adm. 17th Sept. 1863 ; D.D. (St 
Andrews 1888); died 23rd March 1890. 
He marr. 1st June 1858, Ann Taylor (died 
4th Sept. 1892), daugh. of William Bell, 
Ceres, and had issue James, law clerk, 
born 18th March 1859, died 20th April 
1890; William Bell, bank clerk, born 6th 
March 1860; Alexander, born llth June 
1862 ; Charles Lucius, min. of Eckford. 



1890 



DANIEL KIRKWOOD, born Inkerman, 
19th Jan. 1865, son of William K. 
and Sarah Park ; educated at the 
John Neilson Academy, Paisley, and Univ. 
of Glasgow; M.A. (1887), B.D. (1890); 
licen. by Presb. of Paisley ; ord. 17th 
Sept. 1890; took charge of the Dooars 
Mission, India, 1903-4; died 7th Nov. 
1916. He marr. 18th Aug. 1897, Christina 
Dykes, third daugh. of James Fleming 
Coates, Penicuik, and had issue Jean 
Vallance, born 5th Nov. 1898; William 
Park, born 1st Oct. 1901. 



GEORGE MUIR, M.A., B.D.; trans, 
from Bargrennan (q.v. vol. ii., 359), 
and adm. 18th May 1917. 



KILLELLAN. 

[The church of Killellan, which now 
stands ruined in the churchyard, was 
dedicated to St Fillan. It belonged to 
the Abbey of Paisley. Near it is the old 
manse, a characteristic residence of the 
seventeenth century. Not far off are St 
Fillan s Well, and a large stone called St 
Fillan s seat. Beside the church, in times 
of old, St Fillan s Fair was held annually.] 



1573 



ROBERT COOK, exhorter in 1567 ; had 
Houston also in his charge Nov. 
1572 ; pres. to vicarage by James 

VI. llth Oct. 1573 ; trans, to Kilbarchan 

in 1575. 



ROBERT MAXWELL, app. reader at 

^ Kilmacolm 1st May 1572 ; pres. to 

vicarage by James VI. 24th Jan. 

1575; M.A. (Glasgow 1578); still min. in 

1599. He marr., and had issue Robert ; 

Bartholomew. [Reg. Assig. ; G. R. Inhib., 

v., 199 ; Reg. of Deeds, clxxxiv., 153.] 

GEORGE SEMPILL, formerly of Hous- 
1600 toun ; pres. 18th Dec. 1599 ; adm. 
after 16th Sept. 1600, but discharged 
by the Synod on account of opposition of 
the parishioners. The Assembly on 16th 
Sept. 1602 absolved him from all charges 
made against him, but ordered him to 
demit. On 17th May 1604, he was dep. 
by the Presb. for " ryving thrie leives out 
of the Presbytery book." He returned 
before Sept. 1606, but was suspended 
3rd Nov. 1613 by the Archbishop and 
Commissioners of the Presb. for "his 
slanderous lyfe, erroneus doctrine, selling 
of the sacraments, tying of marriage and 
baptism to the Sabbath and abuse of 
discipline," which sentence was on 3rd 
Nov. 1614 continued to a future day. He 
died at Paisley, June 1632, leaving his 
estate for decorating the kirk, helping 
the almshouse, the widow and fatherless, 
and to "end out Camrene burn brig."- 
[Glasg. Tests. ; Hamilton s Descrip. ; Font s 
Cunningham. } 



142 



KILLELLAN 



[PRESB. OF 



JOHN CUNNINGHAME, M.A. ; trans. 

from Houston ; had a manse and 

glebe assigned to him by the Presb. 

16th Feb. 1602 ; trans, to Dairy, Ayrshire, 

after 21st June 1604. [G. R. Inhib., v., 199.] 

GEORGE SEMPILL, above men- 
1606 tioned. 

JOHN HAY, adm. in 1616; trans, to 
1616 Paisley 21st May 1627. 

MATTHEW BRISBANE, ord. in 1627 ; 
1627 trans, to Erskine 8th Sept. 1642. 

ROBERT BRISBANE, M.A. (Glasgow, 
1Q43 26th July 1637); pres. by Patrick 
Fleming of Barrochan ; ord. 4th, and 
inst. 16th May 1643 ; dep. about 1649. 

JAMES HUTCHISON, M.A. (Glasgow 
164g 1645) ; became chaplain in the family 
of Drummond of Riccarton ; called 
unanimously; ord. 13th Nov. 1649; 
deprived by Act of Parliament llth June, 
and Decreet of Privy Council 1st Oct. 
1662 ; had an indulgence from Privy 
Council 3rd Sept. 1672 ; accused of not 
obeying its commands 22nd Oct. 1674 ; 
the Council had his indulgence withdrawn 
6th Oct. 1684 for not reading the procla 
mation regarding the Ryehouse Plot. He 
returned in 1687 after the Toleration had 
been granted ; was called in Aug., and 
trans, to Eaglesham 2nd Oct. 1688, but 
the trans, was declared void by the Synod 
2nd April 1689; restored here by Act of 
Parliament 25th April 1690; died 25th 
Feb. 1706, aged 80. He marr. Margaret 
Gilhagie, who died 15th Jan. 1710, and 
had issue Christian (marr. Alexander 
Muir, min. of Rutherglen). [Wodrow s 
Hist., i., 327 ; Bass Rock ; Maitland s 
MiscelL; Tombst.; Hamilton s Descrip.; 
Crawfurd s Hist.} 

GEORGE WILSON, adm. before 31st 
Aug. 1665 ; adm. to Dundonald 
before 28th Jan. 1667. 

GEORGE BIRNIE, a native of Banff; 
1667 educated at King s College, Aber 
deen ; M.A. (27th April 1659); 
became schoolmaster of Culsalmond ; coll. 
and ord. at Edinburgh 7th, and adm. 28th 



Jan. 1667 ; dep. by Alexander, Bishop of 
Glasgow, Sept. 1670; restored to the 
ministry before 9th April 1671 ; became 
schoolmaster of Logic Durno previous to 
2nd Jan. 1676, and of Kintore 28th Dec. 
1678. \0yne Sess. Rec. ; Wodrow s Hist., 
ii., 176.] 

JAMES HUTCHISON, M.A. ; above 
1672 mentioned. 

THOMAS RUTHERFORD, M.A. (Glas- 

1686 gow 2 ^ ^ V 16>7 6); passed trials 
before Presb.; got a certificate for 

ordination and was inst. 18th May 1686; 
deprived by Act of Parliament restoring 
Presbyterian mins. 25th April 1690. 

JAMES HUTCHISON, M.A. ; above 

1687 mentioned. 

JOHN FORK, educated at Univ. of 
1708 Glasgow ) licen. by Presb. of Paisley 
13th Nov. 1706; called 29th Oct. 
1707 ; ord. 6th May 1708 ; died 21st Nov. 
1727, aged 56. He marr. July 1718, Janet 
Davidson (who survived him, marr. (2) 
Thomas Orr, writer, Glasgow, and died 
9th Jan. 1741), and had issue John, 
buried 26th Nov. 1733 ; Janet, buried 14th 
April 1729. [Glasg. Tests.] 

PATRICK BRUCE, born llth April 
1729 169S2, son of James B., min. of Killy- 
leagh, Ireland, and grandson of 
Michael B., min. of Anwoth ; ord. min. of 
a Presbyterian congregation at Drumbo, 
Ireland, 12th June 1717 ; pres. by William 
Fleming of Barrochan April 1728; adm. 
15th Feb. 1729 ; trans, to Killyleagh 14th 
Oct. 1730 ; died 9th April 1732. He marr. 
Margaret, daugh. of James Hamilton of 
Ladyland, and had issue, three sons and 
four daughs. [Playf air s Baronet., ii. : 
Wodrow s Anal. ; Crawfurd s Hist.} 

WILLIAM POLLOCK, M.A. (Glasgow, 

29th April 1718); licen. by Presb. 

of Paisley 15th Nov. 1727; called 

5th July, and ord. 23rd Sept. 1731 ; died 

15th March 1743, aged about 45. He marr, 

Barbara Fleming, who survived him. 

[Glasg. Tests. ; Tombst. ; Wodrow s Anal.] 



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143 



ALEXANDER SCOTT, called 18th Oct. 

1744 1743 ^ orc *- 26t ^ AP 1 ^ 1744; trans, 
to Inverkip 18th Feb. 1747. 

JOHN MONTEATH, pres. by William 
Fleming of Barrochan in 1747 ; ord. 
llth Feb. 1748 ; removed to Houston 

in 1771 in terms of Act of 1754 uniting 

these parishes. 

HOWWOOD (Q.S.). 

[The General Assembly granted a con 
stitution to a chapel here called Elliotstoun 
on 28th May 1838. It was rebuilt in 1858. 
The parish was disjoined from Lochwinnoch 
and Kilbarchan by the Court of Teinds, 
15th July 1904.] 

WILLIAM LYTTEIL [LITTLE], born 
Ig62 Millport, 9th June 1832, eldest son 
of Neil L., shoemaker; educated at 
Univ. of Glasgow; M.A. (1856); licen. by 
Presb. of Greenock in 1862 ; in charge 
of Howwood Chapel, 1862-7; sometime 
assistant at Fyvie, Spott, and Livingston ; 
ord. to the Scots Kirk, Longtown, Cumber 
land, 23rd June 1880 ; dem. in 1887 ; went 
to U.S.A., and was min. at Taymouth, 
Michigan, 1887-92 ; retired and settled at 
Stravannan, Brier Co., Michigan, U.S.A. ; 
died in 1918. He marr. 1881, Isabella, 
daugh. of Thomas Brown, tailor, Biggar, 
and had issue Reginald William, who died 
in his 25th year. Publications Landmarks 
of Scottish Life and Language (Edinburgh, 
1877); The Cumbraes (Carlisle, 1886); 
Battling in the Bush (1909). [The Scottish 
American (26th May 1909).]. 

JOHN KAY, born Muthill, Perthshire, 

1867 son ^ -^ e ^ er ^ f armer ; educated 
at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by 
Presb. of Auchterarder 1st July 1867; 
missionary at Howwood, 1867-8; ord. 31st 
July 1868 ; res. 10th Sept. 1872 ; min. 
successively at Port Austin, Michigan, 
U.S.A. ; Milverton (Presb. of Stratford); 
Ontario, Canada; Toronto, Canada; 
Norwich, Ontario ; and again at Port 
Austin; retired about 1907. Marr. 1872, 
Catherine Ogilvie, Glasgow, and has issue 
Edith ; Mary ; John, min. at Tara, 
Canada. 



ROBERT NEILL RAE, M.A. ; ord. 
1873 30th Jan. 1873; trans, to Macleod 
Parish, Glasgow, 1st May 1879. 

ALEXANDER SINCLAIR NICOL, 

1879 rd 20th Aug< 1879 ^ trans to 
Cummertrees 10th Feb. 1881. [In 

Vol. ii., p. 244, delete line 8 "died at 
Bournemouth, 25th Nov. 1916," and add 
"died 20th March 1920," and to line 11 
" Sybil, born 20th Feb. 1886."] 

CHARLES FAWNS JACK, M.A. ; ord. 

1881 25th July 1881 ; trans, to Robertson 

Memorial Parish, Glasgow, 4th Jan. 

1883. 

WILLIAM CARRICK MILLER, ord. 
16th May 1883; trans, to St Mar 
garet s, Hawick, 3rd Nov. 1886. 

JOHN GILBERT, born Wishaw, 15th 
18Q7 Oct. 1855, son of William G. and 
Annie Kirkwood ; educated at 
Wishaw Academy and Univ. of Glasgow ; 
M.A. (1882), B.D. (1886); assistant at 
Milton Parish, Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. 
of Paisley 24th Feb. 1887 ; ord. 8th March 
1887 ; adm. first min. of the parish 16th 
July 1904. Marr. 1st July 1905, Alice 
Annie, daugh. of Henry Brook, s.p. 



INCHINNAN, OR KILINNAN. 

[The vicarage of Inchinnan belonged to 
the Knights Templars, and, after the dis 
solution of the Order of the Temple, to 
the Knights Hospitallers of St John. The 
parish church was dedicated to St Conal, 
but there was probably an earlier dedication 
to St Inan. Of St Conal s Cross, an ancient 
structure which stood near the church, the 
base only now remains. A piece of land 
called the Lady Acre, now held by the 
minister, formed of old the endowment of 
an Altar of St Mary in the church. Inch 
innan church was rebuilt in 1828, but the 
structure then erected has given place to 
a much finer parish church built by 
Archibald, Lord Blythswood, in 1904.] 

WILLIAM JACKSON, reader Nov. 
1567 1567. 



144 



INCHINNAN 



[PRESB. OF 



BERNARD PEEBLES, vicar in 1568 ; 
1574 reader, 1574 to 1579. 

GABRIEL MAXWELL, son of John 
158Q M. of Pottarhill, and nephew of 
Thomas Jack, min. of Eastwood; 
reader at Paisley, 1578-80, and in this parish, 
1580-8 ; pres. to the vicarage by James VI. 
9th Sept. 1580, and 18th Dec. 1583; died 
April 1621. [Reg. Assig.; Glasg. Tests.] 

THOMAS LAW of Ballarnock, son of 
1626 J ames k., Archbishop of Glasgow ; 
on the exercise of the Presb. there 
19th April 1620 ; min. in 1626 ; dep. in 1648 
" for malignancy and other scandals " ; died 
May 1649. He marr. 24th April 1621, 
Jean, fourth daugh. of Sir Robert Hamilton 
of Goslington, who survived him, and had 
issue Robert, min. of New Kilpatrick, 
served heir 4th Feb. 1657 ; John, min. of 
Campsie; Thomas; James. 

JAMES WALLACE, M.A. (Edinburgh, 
1649 ^ y 1643 ) > li cen - by Presb. of Paisley 
24th Aug. 1648 ; ord. 10th May 1649 ; 
not conforming to Episcopacy he was 
deprived in 1663, and apparently again 
16th July 1671 ; declined an indulgence 
at Neilston 3rd Sept. 1672. He was 
accused at the Synod 22nd Oct. 1674 of 
holding conventicles in Killellan parish, 
and of preaching at the house of Ferine. 
He returned here about 30th July 1689, 
and probably dem. before 14th May 1690; 
died in 1692, aged about 69. He marr. 
Elizabeth, widow of John Baillie, min. of 
Cambuslang, and daugh. of Henry Gibson, 
town clerk of Glasgow, who, with her 
husband, gave a renunciation of the lands 
of Auchinkill to John, Earl of Wigtown, 1st 
Jan. 1666. [G. R. Sas., xiii., 343; G. R. 
Inhib., 30th May 1670.] 

JAMES FINDLAY or FINLAY, M.A. ; 
1665 ord. before 24th Aug. 1665 ; trans, to 
Glasford after 28th Feb. 1667. 

WILLIAM STEWART, son of John S., 

7 inin. of Bonhill; educated at Univ. 

of Glasgow; M.A. (1657); had a 

testimonial for ordination 15th Aug. 1667 ; 

inst. before 24th Oct. that year. The Privy 

Council proposed to settle him at Gretna 



3rd Sept. 1672, but this was not carried 
out. His name disappears from the Presb. 
Register at 7th Sept. 1687. He was 
deprived in 1689; died in 1691. He marr. 
Janet (buried 17th Jan. 1721), daugh. of 
James Taylor, min. of Mearns. [Glasg. 
Tests. ; Wodrow s Hist., ii., 202.] 

JAMES WALLACE, above men- 
1689 tioned. 

JOHN STIRLING, ord. 7th May 1691 ; 
1691 trans, to Greenock in 1694. 

ROBERT MACAULAY, ord. 9th Sept. 
169I7 1697 ; trans, to Second Charge, 
Stirling, 3rd Oct. 1706. 

MATTHEW CRAWFORD or CRAU- 
1710 FURD, called 12th Aug. 1709 ; ord. 
llth May 1710 ; app. Professor of 
Ecclesiastical History in the Univ. of 
Edinburgh (q.v.) itfth June, and deni. llth 
Oct. 1721. 

PATRICK MAXWELL, born 1689, son 
1722 of Robert M., merchant, Glasgow ; 
M.A. (Glasgow, 1st July 1710) ; pres. 
by James, Duke of Montrose ; ord. 3rd May 
1722 ; died 16th Jan. 1749. He marr. 1727, 
Janet (died 22nd March 1772), daugh. of 
Thomas Thomson, merchant, Glasgow, and 
had issue Robert, died Jan. 1737 ; Thomas, 
min. of Stewarton ; Patrick, born 12th Jan. 
1734, died 9th Jan. 1737 ; Margaret, born 
1736 (marr. Thomas Allison, merchant. 
Glasgow); Eupham, born 28th Sept. 1738 
(marr. 18th Nov. 1765, Gilbert Lang, min. 
of Largs) ; Robert, at Cape Coast Castle. 
born 15th March 1741. [M Ure s Glasg. : 
Pollok Papers, i. ; Tombst. ; Hector s 
Judicial Records, iii.] 

ARCHIBALD SMITH, possibly son oi 
Archibald S., writer, Edinburgh 
educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen, 
by Presb. of Paisley 3rd March 1748 ; pres 
by James Campbell of Blythswood, and 
ord. 13th Feb. 1750; died unmarr. 28tt 
Aug. 1760. 

ARCHIBALD DAVIDSON, trans, fron: 
S econ cl Charge, Paisley Abbey ; pres 
by John Campbell of Blythswooc 
17th Dec. 1760 ; adm. 20th Oct. 1761 ; app, 
Principal of the Univ. of Glasgow (q.v.) 
dem. 25th Oct. 1786. 



1761 



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THOMAS BURNS, pres. by Colonel 
John Campbell of Blytbswood, and 
adm. 23rd March 1787; trans, to 
Renfrew 5th Aug. 1790. 

WILLIAM HARDIE, eldest son of 

William H., farmer, Gargunnock ; 

educated at Univ. of Glasgow; 

licen. by Presb. of Glasgow 1st Oct. 1783 ; 

pres. by the Commissioner for Colonel John 

Campbell of Blythswood, and ord. 21st 

Feb. 1791 ; died unmarr. 18th June 1792. 

WILLIAM RICHARDSON, born Glas 
gow, second son of James R., tanner, 
and nephew of William R., Professor 
of Humanity in the Univ. of Glasgow; 
educated at Univ. of Glasgow; M.A. 
(1785) ; licen. by Presb. of Hamilton 25th 
Aug. 1789; pres. by John Campbell of 
Blythswood; ord. 5th April 1793; D.D. 
(Glasgow, 14th March 1816) ; dem. 6th Feb. 
1822 ; died unmarr. 10th Jan. 1845. 



1822 



LAURENCE LOCKHART of Milton- 
Lockhart and Germiston, born 29th 
Dec. 1795, third son of John L., 
D.D., min. of Blackfriars Parish, Glasgow, 
brother of John Gibson L., biographer of 
Sir Walter Scott; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Glasgow 2nd 
Jan. 1822 ; pres. by Archibald Campbell of 
Blythswood 13th April, and ord. 13th Aug. 
1822; D.D. (Glasgow, 1st May 1849); 
dem. 18th Oct. 1860; died 16th April 
1876. He marr. (1) 16th Sept. 1825, Louisa 
(died 16th Nov. 1847), only daugh. of David 
Blair, merchant, Glasgow, and had issue 
John Somerville, born 9th Oct. 1826, died at 
Madeira, 28th Feb. 1848 ; Janet Margaret, 
born 22nd Feb. 1828, died 17th Feb. 1847 ; 
Major-Gen. David Blair of Milton-Lockhart, 
born 19th Aug. 1829, died s.p. 14th Jan. 
1906; Lieut. -Col. Laurence William Max 
well, M.A. (Cantab.), served in the Crimean 
War; Times correspondent in Franco- 
Prussian War in 1870 ; novelist, author of 
Fair to See ; Doubles and Quits, etc., born 
9th April 1831, died at Mentone, 23rd 
March 1882 ; Elizabeth Catherine, born 5th 
Jan. 1833, died unmarried 1898; Louisa 
Matilda, born 31st July 1834 (marr. 9th 
Oct. 1863, Thomas Rudd); Violet Sophia, 



born 3rd Dec. 1836 (marr. 1860, Thomas 
Maxwell, M.D., Bengal Army), died 8th 
Feb. 1914 ; Mary Veronica, born 17th Feb. 
1839, died 17th April 1848 ; General Sir 
William Stephen Alexander, G.C.B., 
K.C.S.I., Commander-in-Chief of the army 
in India, 1895-1900, born 2nd Sept. 1841, 
died 18th March 1900 ; Robert Thomas, born 
19th Jan. 1846, died 25th Dec. 1855 : (2) 5th 
Feb. 1849, Marion (died 22nd April 1902), 
eldest daugh. of William Maxwell of Dar- 
gavel, and had issue Mary Nina Maxwell, 
born 18th April 1850, died 28th March 1854; 
James Somerville, born 18th Oct. 1851 ; 
Alexander Francis Maxwell, born 12th 
July 1854; Walter Somerville, born 12th 
Aug. 1856, merchant, Rangoon, afterwards 
Johannesburg. Publications Tracts for 
the Times (Paisley, 1843); Address to the 
People of Inchinnan on the Present Troubles 
of the Church (Paisley, 1843) ; Facts not 
Falsehoods (Edinburgh, 1845) ; Ansiver to 
the Protest of the Free Church (Edinburgh, 
1846); Sermon X. [Chvtrch of Scotland 
Pulpit, ii.j; Account of the Parish (Neiv 
Stat. Ace., vii.). 

ROBERT GILLAN, born 1st Oct. 1799, 
1861 son of Robert G., min. of Ha wick ; 
educated at High School and Univ. 
of Edinburgh ; licen. by Presb. of Selkirk 
7th July 1829 ; ord. min. of a Presbyterian 
Church at Stamfordham, Northumberland, 
27th Oct. 1830; trans, to South Shields in 
1833; trans, to Holytown 26th Oct. 1837; 
trans, to Wishaw 27th Dec. 1842 ; trans, to 
Abbotshall 7th Sept. 1843; trans, to St 
John s, Glasgow, 25th Feb. 1847; D.D. 
(Glasgow, 1853) ; pres. by Archibald Camp 
bell of Blythswood 31st Oct. 1860; trans, 
and adm. 10th Jan. 1861 ; Moderator of 
Assembly 22nd May 1873; died 1st Nov. 
1879. He marr. (1) 7th Oct. 1833, Anne 
(died 23rd Jan. 1847), daugh. of George 
Green, Staley, Hexham, and had issue 
George Green, D.D., min. of Carmunnock ; 
Robert, born 30th June 1836; Campbell, 
merchant, Glasgow, born 16th July 1838; 
Mary Jane, born 9th June 1841 ; Hamilton 
Belhaven, born 8th April 1844 (marr. W. W. 
Farquharson) died 30th Nov. 1919; Anne 
Green : (2) 13th June 1848, Laura Gillam 



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INCHINNAN JOHNSTONE 






[PRESB. OF 



(died 6th Nov. 1885), daugh. of John 
Buttery of Woodville. Publications Four 
Single Sermons (Edinburgh, 1852; Glasgow, 
1855) ; The Decalogue, a Series of Dis 
courses on the Ten Commandments (Glasgow, 
1856) ; Sermon II. (Church of Scot. Pulpit, 
\\.}.[The Border Almanac, 1880.] 

EGBERT M CLELLAND, born Girvan, 

Ayrshire, 7th July 1849 5 son f 

Charles M. and Mary Scott; edu 
cated at parish schools of Maybole and 
Barr, Church of Scotland Normal School, 
and Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of 
Hamilton in 1878; ord. 5th March 1880; 
chaplain to the Forces, South Africa 1900-2 ; 
died 1st March 1919. Marr. 18th July 
1882, Isabella Coutts (died 15th Feb. 1918), 
daugh. of William Corson, min. of Girvan, 
and has issue William Corson, lieut., A. 
and S. Highlanders, born 19th July 1886; 
Charles Steen, born 27th June 1889, killed 
in action in the Dardanelles, 28th June 
1915; Robert Scott, B.D., min. of Dollar, 
born 9th Dec. 1890. Publications Heroes 
and Gentlemen : An Army Chaplain s 
Experiences (Paisley, 1902); The Church 
and Parish of Inchinnan (Paisley, 1905); 
Bees in a Bar- Framed Hive (S.P.C.K., n.d.). 

FREDERICK ALEXANDER STEU- 
lglQ ART, born at sea, 31st May 1885, 
son of John A. S., novelist, and Annie 
Maude, daughter of John Craig, Coleraine ; 
educated at Univs. of London (B.A. 1908), 
Glasgow (B.D., 1911), Berlin and Heidel 
berg; licen. by Presb. of Glasgow May 
1911 ; ord. to Craigrownie 13th May 1913 ; 
lecturer to Palestine Exploration Fund in 
1915; trans, and adm. 10th Sept. 1919. 
Marr. 2nd Sept. 1913, Marie Louise, only 
daugh. of William Cole Dickenson, 
Williamsburg, Virginia, U.S.A. 



JOHNSTONE 

[A church built here in 1792, was greatly 
renovated in 1877. On 31st May 1834 a 
chapel constitution was granted to the 
charge. The parish was disjoined from 
that of Paisley by decree of the Court of 
Teinds, 1st March 1865.] 



1804 



JAMES WEIR, eldest son of Walter W., 

^ ^ farmer, Curnbernauld ; educated at 

Univ. of Glasgow; M.A. (1787); 

licen. by Presb. of Glasgow 16th Oct. 1789 ; 

elected 3rd April 1795 ; ord. 1st June 1797 

dem. 1st July 1801, and entered the Army 

as a private soldier. 

MATTHEW GRAHAM, ord. 20th Jan 

1802 1802 > adm< to Calton Chapel-of-Ease 
Glasgow, 19th Jan. 1804. 

ANDREW HARLEY, born Paisley 

1764 e ^ est son f David H., 
weaver ; educated at Univ. of Glas 
gow ; licen. by Presb. of Glasgow 6th Nov. 

1799 ; ord. to Catrine Chapel 15th May 

1800 ; adm. here 26th April 1804 ; died 
unmarr. 30th July 1807. Publication 
Sermons (Glasgow, 1808). [Religious Moni 
tor, vi.] 

ALEXANDER TELFER, born Laming- 

1807 ton 1782 fiftl1 son of Jolm T> > 
educated at High School and Univ. 

of Glasgow; licen. by Presb. of Paisley 
26th Sept. 1804; elected 28th Sept., and 
ord. 16th Dec. 1807 ; died 21st July 1840. 
He marr. 7th Oct. 1808, Helen (died 7th 
Sept. 1857), daugh. of Thomas Gray, min. 
of Broughton. 

JOHN REID, born 1800, son of John 
R., farmer, The Burn, Tarbolton 
and Jean Ronald, celebrated bj 
Burns [in his verses " The Ronalds of the 
Bennals"]; educated at Univ. of Edinburgl: 
and United Secession Divinity Hall there 
ord. min. of the United Secession Congre 
gation, Dairy (Galloway), 8th Oct. 1829 
dem. his charge and had his name erasec 
from the Presb. Roll 8th July 1833 
preached for a time in connection wit! 
the United Christian Church, Herio 
Bridge, Edinburgh. Joined the Origina 
Burgher Synod 23rd Jan. 1838, and adm 
to Bathgate Feb. 1839. Joined the Churcl 
of Scotland in 1839, and adm. here 22m 
April 1841 ; trans, to the Scots Church 
Oldham Street, Liverpool, 9th April 1845 
He went to Australia in 1852 ; was mic 
at Essendon and North Melbourne ; als 
sometime colleague to John Dunmor 
Lang, D.D., of the Scots Church, Sydney 



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and latterly min. of the Mariners Church, 
Sydney. He died 18th June 1867, and 
was buried at Rookwood. Dr Hamilton, 
historian of the Presbyterian Church of 
Victoria, says of him that "his gifts in 
the pulpit were very attractive ; his 
oratory was of a superior order, and he 
was well qualified to take a prominent 
position in the Church." He marr. 
Marion Crybbrace (died 18th June 1885), 
and had issue John, shipping agent, 
Newcastle, N.S.W. ; William Ferguson ; 
Hugh Ronald, manager, Melbourne 
Shipping Co., died in 1910 ; Mark Watt ; 
Sir George Houston, G.C.B., K.C.M.G., 
D.C.L., LL.D., K.C., M.P., Prime Minister 
of Australia 1904-5, born 25th Feb. 1845, 
died 12th Sept. 1918 ; Mary Eliza ; Marion 
Jane. [Wallace s Burns, L, 61 ; Sir George 
Reid s My Reminiscences; Small s Hist, of 
U.P. Congregations, i., 710; Cameron s 
Centenary Hist, of Presbyterian Church in 
New South Wales, i., 27 ; Hamilton s Hist. 
of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria. ] 



1846 



HUGH PARK, ord. 26th Jan. 1846; 
trans, to Cumbernauld 16th Nov. 



1848. 



JOHN MEIN AUSTIN, ord. 2nd May 
1849 ; trans, to St Mary s, Dumfries, 
7th May 1852. 

WILLIAM GAFF, born New Monkland, 
1825, son of James G. and Jane 
Cunningham; educated at New 
Monkland School and Univ. of Glasgow ; 
licen. by Presb. of Greenock in 1850; 
assistant at Greenock ; ord. 1st Dec. 
1852; adm. first min. of the parish 5th 
April 1865; died 7th July 1872. He 
marr. Margaret Leggat -or M Gregor, who 
died s.p. three days after her husband. 

JOHN FERGUSON, ord. llth Sept. 
187g 1873; trans, to Townhead Parish, 
Glasgow, 21st Sept. 1876. 

GEORGE CARRUTHERS, M.A., B.D. ; 
trans, from South Dalziel, and adm. 
llth Jan. 1877; trans, to Falkirk 
-27th Sept. 1888. 



WILLIAM MACLOY, born Garvagh, 
Co. Londonderry, 25th Dec. 1838, 
son of Robert M. and Isabella 
M Neary; educated at Queen s College, 
Belfast ; licen. by Presb. of Coleraine ; ord. 
to Wellington Street Church, Ballymena, 
Co. Antrim; 31st March 1863; dem. 9th 
Aug. 1881 ; min. of Free Middle Church, 
Paisley, 1881-82; adm. to New Parish, 
Rothesay, 8th May 1882; min. of Rodney 
Street Church, Liverpool, 18th May 1886; 
adm. here 7th Feb. 1889; died 2nd April 
1909. He marr. 4th Feb. 1885, Emily, daugh. 
of Robert Robinson, and had issue Amy, 
born 29th Jan. 1886 (marr. James Hutchison 
Cockburn, min. of Dunblane). Publications 
Bible Wine; Infant Baptism; sometime 
editor of The Christian Banner (Ballymena, 
Ireland). 

JOHN ROLLAND M NAB, M.A.; trans. 

1908 from St David s, Kirkintilloch ; 

adm. (assistant and successor) 7th 

Oct. 1908; trans, to Bonhill 25th Oct. 

1918. 

JOHN LENNOX HOWAT, born 
lgig Airdrie, 3rd Jan. 1888, son of 
William Prentice H. and Helen 
Love ; educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; 
sometime a teacher; licen. by Presb. of 
Glasgow May 1914; ord. to Drymen 6th 
April 1915 ; res. 1918 ; adm. here 16th June 
1919. Marr. 5th Aug. 1915, Christina 
Lennox Rennie, and has issue William 
Prentice, born 21st May 1916. 



ST ANDREW S, JOHN- 
STONE (Q.S.). 

[A chapel for the district of Laighcart- 
side was built here in 1886. St Andrew s 
Parish was disjoined from Johnstone, Kil- 
barchan, and Elderslie, by decree of the 
Court of Teinds, 1st Nov. 1901.] 

ARCHIBALD HALLIDAY, born 
Morningside, Lanarkshire, 18th July 
1849, son of Robert H. and Lillias 

Paterson ; educated at Morningside and 

Coltness Schools, and Univ. of Glasgow ; 

licen. by Presb. of Paisley 5th May 1886 ; 

ord. to St Andrew s Chapel-of-Ease, 8th 



148 



JOHNSTONE KILBARCHAN 



[PRESB. OF 



March 1888 ; adm. first min. of the parish 
4th Dec. 1901 ; died 12th March 1917. He 
marr. 3rd March 1880, Grace, daugh. of 
Archibald Beaumont, and had issue 
Mary Carson, born 5th July 1881. 

WILLIAM PAUL MONTEATH, born 
1917 Ardrossan, 12th Aug. 1887, son of 
Robert Park M. and Jemima Paul ; 
educated at Annfield Academy and Univ. 
of Glasgow; licen. by Presb. of Glasgow 
26th June 1912 ; assistant at Milton of 
Campsie and Newton, Cambuslang; ord. 
to Carronshore 16th Feb. 1915 ; trans, and 
adm. 30th July 1917. Marr. 8th June 
1907, Elizabeth M Naughton. 



KILBARCHAN. 

[The vicarage of Kilbarchan belonged to 
the Abbey of Paisley. Its church was 
dedicated to St Bearchan, and within it 
was an altar of St Mary. In the church 
yard stood a chapel of St Katherine. At 
Kenmuir in the parish there was a chapel 
of St Bride, with St Bride s Burn running 
by. At Auchendinan on that burn was 
St Bride s Mill. In another part of the 
parish, at Ranfurlie, there was a chapel 
of St Mary, with the Priestoun beside it. 
St Bearchan s yearly fair is held at Kil 
barchan in Dec.] 

JOHN MACQUEEN, M.A., last vicar 
1560 of Kilbarchan, " granted [about 1568] 
in fee to Alexander Cunningham of 
Craigends the church lands of the vicarage 
of K., reserving a dwelling-house, garden, 
and steading occupied by Master Adam 
Watson, reader." [Reg. Mag. Sig., iv., 
2412.] 



WILLIAM WALLACE, called 
1561 Johnstone," vicar in 1561. 



of 



ADAM WATSON, MA., perhaps 
1568 formerly a priest ; reader in 1568. 

ALEXANDER CUNNINGHAM, styled 
1572 reader, 1572-4. 

PATRICK ADAMSON, min. in 1574, 
1574 W ^ Mearns, Neilston, and Paisley, 
also in his charge. 



ROBERT COOK, adm. in 1576, with 
15?6 Houston and Killellan also in the 
charge ; trans, to Kilmacolm in 
1580. 

ROBERT CRAWFORD, reader in 
1577 1577. 

JAMES FLEMING, M.A. (Glasgow) 

157g min. in 1578. [Reg. Assig. ; Calder 

wood s Hist., iii., 528.] 

PATRICK SHARPE, min. of Paisley 

1584 had charge here in 1584. 

JOHN CUNNINGHAM, son of William 

1585 C., "fourth of Craigans" [Craig- 
ends]; pres. to the vicarage 27th 

March 1585. He was perhaps only a lay 
vicar. 

GAVIN HAMILTON, "placit" 15th 

1586 March 1586, continued to be vicar 
for at least forty years. He was 

still alive and in office in 1628, when, 
with others, he signed a document 
testifying that Marion Boyd, Countess oJ 
Abercorn, who was suspected of Popish 
sympathies, was through weakness and 
infirmity unable to travel and answer foi 
herself before the Privy Council. He dre\s 
the greater part of the stipend of Kil 
barchan. On the occasion of Andrew 
Hamilton s admission as min. the Presb 
caused it to be recorded that " Gavir 
Hamilton, vicar of K. is long before law 
fullie provydit and admittit by the kirk t( 
the vicarage of K., manse, gleib, and kirk 
lands thereof. Therefore, it is judicial^ 
concludit by Act of Presb., with the advyc> 
and consent of the said Andro Hamilton 
that the said Gavin sal possess, enjoy, am 
bruke at his plesor the foresaid vicarag 
and all pertinents thereof, with the house 
and yaird presentlie possest by him, 
twa ackeris of the gleib land, and that in 
during all the days and space of his lyftym 
without impediment or trouble of the sai< 
Mr Andro, or any of his successors quhal 
same vir." [Mackenzie s Kilbarchan, p. 54 
Reg. Sec. Sig., 2nd ser., ii., 344.] 

JAMES LIVINGSTON, M.A. ; min. i 
c<Xi 1589; trans, to Neilston befor 
1689 1591. 



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JOHN BELL, M.A. ; min. in 1591; 
became a regent in the Univ. of 
Glasgow in 1593 ; trans, to Cardross 
in 1594. 



1591 



1593 



ROBERT STIRLING, perhaps son of 
Andrew S. of Portnallan and Law, 
and Elizabeth Cunningham of Craig- 
ends ; M.A. (Glasgow 1586) ; died or dem. 
between 10th March and 14th April 1603. 
He is described as a " pious young man, 
whose heart was broken by the slighting 
and carelessness of the people." He marr. 
Margaret Graham in Craigends, who sur 
vived him. [Glasg. Tests. ; Wodrow s Ana- 
lecta ; Mackenzie s Hist, of Kilbarchan ; 
G. R. Inhib., vii., 11.] 



ROBERT HENDERSON, min. in 1603 ; 
trans, to Durisdeer in 1603. [Acts 
Dec., ccclx., 187.] 



1603 



ANDREW HAMILTON, son of Hamil- 
ton of Millhouse, parish of Kilbride ; 
M.A. (Edinburgh, 28th July 1599) ; 
pres. by James, Lord Abercorn, 12th Aug. 
1604 ; ord. 3rd, and adm. 17th Jan. 1605 ; 
died between 18th Jan. and 26th March 
1646, aged about 67. Though he delated 
several before the Presb. for desecrating 
the Sabbath day, he is said to have " drunk 
and debauched with his people, and to 
have gone with them to the foot-ball on 
the Sabbath after sermon." He marr. (1) 
Elizabeth Boyd : (2) Katherine Thomson, 
and had issue Gavin ; Alexander, a 
witness in 1643. [Wodrow s Anal. ; 
Glasg. Tests. ; Acts and Dec., ccclx., 186 ; 
Reg. of Deeds, ccccii., 94.] 

JAMES GLENDINNING, M.A. (St 
Andrews) ; min. of Coole or Cam- 
money (a parish between Belfast 
and Carrickfergus) in 1621 ; lecturer at 
Carrickfergus, from which he was obliged 
to remove during the Rebellion to Old- 
stone ; was settled temporarily here, 1647-8. 
He signed the local copy of the Solemn 
League and Covenant 19th Dec. 1648. He 
served also at Largs in 1649, and at Row, 
until his return to Ireland. [Reid s Ireland, 
i., 100, 432.] 



JOHN STIRLING, born 1620, second 
1Q4g son of Alexander S., farmer, Clerk- 
land, Stewarton ; educated at Irvine 
(at a school taught by William Smith, after 
wards min. of Largs) and Univ. of Glasgow ; 
M.A. (1645) ; was chaplain in the family of 
Ramsay of Dalhousie, and in that of Sir 
Arthur Erskine of Scotscraig ; licen. by 
Presb. of Paisley 10th May 1649 ; ord. 12th 
Dec. following. Joined the Protesters in 
1651 ; deprived by Act of Parliament llth 
June, and Decreet of Privy Council 1st 
Oct. 1662 ; min. again in 1672. 



1662 



JAMES WALKINSHAW, min. of 
Baldernock in 1659, but deprived in 
1662 ; indulged min. here in 1662. 

[Wodrow s Hist., i., 372 ; Mackenzie s 

Kilbarchan, 84.] 



1664 



DAVID PIERSON, M.A. ; ord. before 
13th Oct. 1664; trans, to Second 
Charge, Kirkcaldy, March 1670. 



1672 



JOHN STIRLING, M.A. ; min. in 1649 ; 
adm. as an indulged min. here 3rd 
Sept. 1672. On 8th July 1673 he 
was fined in the amount of one half year s 
stipend for failing to keep the anniversary 
of the Restoration, and was again cited 
before the Privy Council llth Aug. 1677. 
He died "of overflowing of the gall," 18th 
July 1683. It was said of him that "he 
had good natural parts, though not the 
gift of eloquent speaking. What he said 
was solid and scriptural, and was spoken 
with great affection, fervency, and vehem- 
ency. In the heat of harvest his kirk 
would be full even to the very door when 
he preached on a Friday ; the people left 
the field for an hour and a half, heard with 
greediness, and returned, and found their 
day s work as complete as on any other 
day of the week." But following his 
"indulgence" it is stated that he "could 
not then get people to attend a week-day 
sermon in time of harvest." He was civil 
to the soldiers who were quartered in his 
parish, and had great influence in restraining 
them from abuses. He marr. at Edinburgh 
llth Oct. 1653, Jean Maxwell, who died 
in 1708, and had issue John, Principal of 



150 



KILBARCHAN 



[PRESB. OF 



Univ. of Glasgow, bapt. 18th Aug. 1654; 
Elizabeth, born 7th Oct. 1655; James, 
bapt. 1st May 1657, died young; Marie, 
bapt. 20th May 1650 ; Elizabeth, bapt. 8th 
June 1660 ; James, min. of Barony, bapt. 
13th June 1662. [Wodrow s Hist., i. 423, 
ii. 183 ; Baillie s Lett. ; Law s Memorialls ; 
Glasg. Tests. ; Crawfurd s Hist, of Renfrew 
shire.] 

AKCHIBALD WILSON, licen. by 
Presb. of Paisley 26th Oct. 1668; 
inst. llth Oct. 1683; adhering to 
Episcopacy he was dep. (by Presb. of 
Glasgow) after the Revolution. He after 
wards officiated in Glasgow, and was 
imprisoned for celebrating clandestine 
marriages. A collection to relieve his 
necessity was made by the Presb. of 
Glasgow in 1691. He marr. Annabella, 
daugh. of Major Hamilton of Forehouse, 
and had issue Archibald, born 24th April 
1674 ; Barbara, born 9th March 1679 ; 
Margaret, born 3rd April 1681. [Hector s 
Judicial Records, ser. ii., 138-141 ; Reg. 
Presb. Glasg., 2nd Feb. 1691.] 

JAMES STIRLING, son of John S., 
less a bove-mentioned ; ord. (in a meeting 
house) 8th June 1688 ; trans, to the 
Barony Parish, Glasgow, 27th June 1699. 

ROBERT JOHNSTON, born 1675, son 
of James J., merchant, Greenock ; 
bursar of Presb. of Dunfermline ; 
educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by 
Presb. of Paisley 22nd May 1700 ; ord. 16th 
April 1701 ; app. clerk of Presb. in 1703 ; 
died 27th Oct. 1738. He was buried at 
the west door of the church, where a mural 
tablet marks his grave. The inscription 
concludes with a Latin sentence forbidding 
any one to disturb his remains "Ne 
liceat nemini defodere hanc urnam." He 
marr. Anne, youngest daugh. of Claud 
Hamilton of Barnes, and had issue an 
only son James, major of the 61st Foot 
[his daugh. Mary Anne marr. Francis, 
Lord Gray of Kinf auns] ; Anna (marr. 
1741, William Cullen, M.D., Professor of 
Medicine in the Univ. of Glasgow), died 
1786 [she was mother of Robert Cullen 



(Lord Cullen), Scottish judge, 1742-1810] ; 
Mary; Margaret. [Dunfermline Sess. Reg.; 
Family of Birnie of Broomhill ; Craw 
furd s His t. ; G. R. Inhib., 18th Sept. 
1708; Tombst.] 

JOHN WARNER, born 28th Aug. 1713, 
second son of William W. of Ardeer 
and Janet Hamilton ; educated at 
Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of 
Irvine 30th Aug. 1737 ; ord. 13th Sept. 
1739; died unmarr., 8th March 1786, "a 
great farmer, an enlightened philosopher 
and theologian." Publication A Letter 
to the West-Country Farmers concerning 
the Difficulties and Management of a Bad 
Harvest (Paisley, 1773). [Love s Mem., i. ; 
Mackenzie s Kilbarchan. } 



., 



PATRICK MAXWELL (MAXTON), 

1787 k rn 1>747 5 son f J nn M., farmer, 
parish of Auchterarder ; educated at 
Univ. of Glasgow; M.A. (1767); licen. by 
Presb. of Dunbarton 26th Sept. 1776; pres. 
by the Trustees of James Milliken of 
Milliken (in whose family he had been tutor); 
ord. (after appeal to the General Assembly) 
5th July 1787; died 19th Dec. 1806. He 
marr. (1) 27th Jan. 1789, Elizabeth Cochran, 
who died s.p. 22nd Oct. 1803 : (2) 24th 
Dec. 1804, Charlotte Sprengell, who died 
s.p. at Portobello, 22nd Nov. 1832. Publi 
cation Account of the Parish (Sinclair s 
Stat. Ace., xv.). 

ROBERT DOUGLAS, second son of 
James D. of Barloch, Stirlingshire ; 
educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. 
by Presb. of Paisley 22nd Oct. 1801 ; called 
15th April, ord. (assistant and successor) 
10th June 1802 ; died 17th April 1846. He 
marr. 3rd July 1811, Janet (died 18th April 
1873), daugh. of John Monteath, D.D., 
min. of Houston, and had issue James, 
M.A., surgeon, Glasgow, born 16th Nov. 
1812, died 22nd Feb. 1844 ; Anne Cunning 
ham, born 27th Aug. 1815 (marr. 24th Aug. 
1841, James Fergusson Murdoch, W.S., 
Procurator-Fiscal for Ayrshire) ; John Mon 
teath, solicitor, Cupar-Fife, afterwards 
stockbroker in London, born 21st April 
1819, died 26th Dec. 1899; Robert, engineer. 



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151 



Kirkcaldy, born 8th March 1822 ; George 
Cunningham Monteath, D.D., LL.D., min. 

: | of the Free Church, Bridge of Weir, 
1852-7, Moderator of the Free Church 
Assembly, 1894, Professor of Hebrew, and 
Principal of the United Free Church 
College, Glasgow, born 2nd March 1826, 
died 24th May 1904 ; Campbell, architect, 
Glasgow, born 14th June 1828, died 14th 
April 1910 ; Carstairs, M.A., LL.D., mission 
ary of the English Presbyterian Church, to 
China (1855-77), born 27th Dec. 1830, died 
at Amoy 26th July 1877. Publication 

> Account of the Parish (New Stat. Ace., vii.). 



ROBERT ARCHIBALD,.adm. (assistant 

1844 an( * successor ) 14t h March 1844; 
trans, to New Monkland 12th Feb- 
1846. 



1847 



ROBERT GRAHAM, born Paisley, 13th 
July 1820, eldest son of James G. 
and Agnes Wallace ; educated at 
Lochwinnoch School and Univ. of Glasgow ; 
M.A. (1846) ; licen. by Presb. of Glasgow ; 
assistant at Campsie ; chaplain to Univ. 
of Glasgow; ord. 19th Feb. 1847; D.D. 
(Glasgow 1869) ; died llth Nov. 1895. He 
marr. 31st July 1861, Margaret Andrew, 
daugh. of Archibald Glen, and had issue 
Henrietta, born 18th June 1862, died 19th 
May 1869. 



1895 



ROBERT DUNBAR MACKENZIE, 
born Grantown, 21st Dec. 1863, son of 
Alexander M. and Elsie Dunbar ; 
educated at the Grammar Schools of Gran- 
town-on-Spey and Old Aberdeen, Univs. 
of Aberdeen and St Andrews ; M.A. 
(St Andrews 1887), B.D. (St Andrews 
1889) ; licen. by Presb. of Abernethy in 
1889 ; assistant at Dalkeith ; ord. (assistant 
and successor) 15th Nov. 1892. Marr. 14th 
Nov. 1917, Christina Martin, daugh. of 
William Martin Scott, Paisley, and has 
issue Alexander, born 3rd Sept. 1918. 
Publications Kilbarchan : a Parish His 
tory (Paisley, 1902) ; A Description of the 
Kilbarchan Copy of the Solemn League and 
Covenant, being a Supplement to the History 
of Kilbarchan (Paisley, n.d.) 



LEVERN (Q.&). 

[A church was opened here on 23rd 
March 1835. On 30th May 1836 a chapel 
constitution was granted to it, and a 
definite district given it. The parish of 
Levern was disjoined from the parishes 
of the Abbey of Paisley and Eastwood 1 7th 
Jan. 1866.] 



1836 



ANDREW BORLAND PARKER, ord. 
22nd July 1836 ; trans, to Lesmaha- 



gow 28th Feb. 1839. 



1839 



THOMAS BRYDSON, ord. 6th Nov. 
1839; trans, to Kilmacolm 29th 



Aug. 1843. 



ANDREW M EWEN, born Muthill ; 

educated at Univ. of Glasgow; min. 

of a Presbyterian Congregation at 
Holy well, 1839-40, of the Scots Church, 
Longtown, 1840-3 ; adm. to this charge 5th 
Oct. 1843; dep. by the General Assembly 
in 1851 ; died at 173 Sauchiehall Street, 
Glasgow, 9th April 1852. 

JAMES BURNS, ord. 15th Jan. 1852 ; 
1852 trans, to Nairn llth Sept. 1854. 

JAMES INGRAM, born Kilmarnock, 
5 1830, second son of James I. ; edu 
cated at Univ. of Glasgow; M.A. 
(1850), B.D. (1870) ; ord. 25th Jan. 1855 ; 
adm. first min. of the parish 7th Feb. 1866 ; 
died unmarr., 24th Feb. 1894. 



1894 



THOMAS COOK, born Gateside, 
Paisley, 18th May 1869, son of 
Archibald C. and Jane Martin ; 
educated at Paisley Grammar School and 
Univ. of Glasgow ; M.A. (1890) ; licen. by 
Presb. of Paisley in 1893; assistant at 
Penpont ; ord. 5th Sept. 1894. Marr. 28th 
July 1896, Annie, daugh. of Robert Robson, 
and has issue Archibald Robson, born 
21st July 1897 ; Thomas, born 18th April 
1900. Publications In a Far Country 
(Paisley, 1896) ; In ^femoriam : Colonel 
Robert King, Levernholme (Glasgow). 



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LINWOOD LOCHWINNOCH 



[PRESB. OP 



1867 



gow, in Feb. 1873. 



1873 



LINWOOD (Q.S.). 

[The parish was disjoined from Kil- 
barchan and the Abbey Parish of Paisley 
by the Court of Teinds on 19th Jan. 1880.] 

JAMES WALLACE, born Lochwinnoch, 
son of James W. ; educated at | 
Univ. of Glasgow ; ord. 14th June | 

1860 ; res. 18th Jan. 1867 ; died at Loch- | 

winnoch 16th April 1881. 

JAMES DOUGLAS, ord. 27th June 
1867 ; trans, to Kinning Park, Glas- 



WILLIAM MILNE, ord. llth Sept. 
1873; adm. first min. of the parish 
in 1880; trans, to St Cyrus 18th | 
May 1880. 

JOHN ADAMSON ABERNETHY, 
born Parkhead, Glasgow, 24th March 
1854, son of Peter A. and Marion 
Adamson ; educated at High School and 
Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of 
Glasgow in 1877 ; assistant at Kingarth, 
Bute, and Tron Parish, Glasgow ; ord. 28th 
Sept. 1880. Marr. 16th Sept. 1886, Mar 
garet Arneil, daugh. of William Gray, and 
has issue Peter Adamson, manager, Clyde 
Iron Works, born 10th June 1887 ; William 
Gray, C.A., born 7th April 1890 ; Margaret 
Marion, born 6th Sept. 1892. 

LOCHWINNOCH. 

[The church of Lochwinnoch belonged 
to the Abbey of Paisley. It was dedicated 
to St Gwinoch. In 1504 John, first Lord 
Sempill, built in this parish St Mary s 
Collegiate Church of Lochwinnoch, now a 
picturesque ruin. The founder fell at 
Flodden in 1513. His body was then 
brought home, and buried in St Mary s 
beside the remains of his first wife, 
Margaret, daughter of Sir Robert Colvill 
of Ochiltree. An elaborate and somewhat 
florid mural monument over their grave 
commemorates Lord and Lady Sempill. 
On the wall of another part of the ruined 
church is a simpler and finer memorial in 
honour of their son Gabriel Sempill of 



Cathcart, who died in 1587. Lochwinnoch 
church was rebuilt in 1806.] 

1574 NINIAN SEMPILL, reader in 1574. 

WILLIAM GUMMING, min. from 1578 
1578 to 1580. [Reg. Assig.] 

ANDREW KNOX, M.A. ; min. in 1581 ; 
1581 trans, to Paisley about 1585. 

[THOMAS YOUNGER, min. of Inverkip 
1591 had charge of this parish in 1591.] 

JOHN ROSS, M.A. (Glasgow 1581); 
1593 mentioned as min. in 1593. [Reg. 
Assig.] 

PATRICK HAMILTON, M.A. ; min. in 
1596 ; trans, to Paisley in 1607. 



ALEXANDER HAMILTON, second 
son of James H. of Torrance ; edu 
cated at Univ. of Glasgow; M.A. 
(1599); ord. to Houston 31st July 1606; 
trans, and adm. before 1611 ; died between 
18th Jan. and 28th May 1646, aged about 
67. He is said to have been "a naughty 
man," but he was not "the father of the 
good laird of Halcraig" as stated by 
Wodrow. He marr. Ann Hamilton, and 
had issue James. [Reg. of Deeds, ccxx. 
77, dxv., 405 ; Glasg. and Edin. Tests. ; 
Wodrow s Anal., iii., 22.] 

HUGH PEEBLES of Mainshill ; M.A. 
1647 ( Glas o<> w > 1634); pres. by John, 
Earl of Lauderdale, 18th Feb., and 
ord. 2nd June 1647. He was a member of 
the Commissions of Assembly, 1648-9 ; 
joined the Protesters in 1651 ; refused to 
submit to Episcopacy ; was accused at the 
Diocesan Synod, Oct. 1663, of continued 
wilful absence from its meetings ; deprived 
about 1665. In Jan. 1666 he was called 
before the Privy Council for having 
preached on a Sunday evening at his 
house of Mainshill, and ordered to confine 
himself to the burgh of Forfar. He was 
allowed to return under caution, but on 
18th Aug. 1670, refusing to come under 
obligations, he was confined to Dunbarton 
and a mile around. He was restored about 
1676, but was again before the Privy 
Council llth Aug. 1677 for not keeping the 
rules. He returned after the Toleration 



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153 



and was present at the meeting of Synod 
30th Aug. 1687 ; was restored under the 
Act of Parliament 25th April 1690; died 
May 1691, aged about 77. He marr. 
Elizabeth, daugh. of Sir John Cunningham 
of Glengarnock, and had issue a daugh. 
(marr. Matthew Ham mill of Roughwood). 
-[Wodrow s Hist., i., 327 ; Glasg. Tests. ; 
Metcalfe s Hist, of the County of Renfrew, 
290.] 

ROBERT AIRD, M.A. (Glasgow 1628) ; 
1666 was scnoomias t ; er of Stranraer ; ord. 
to Stranraer 9th Oct. 1633; dem. 
27th June 1638; adm. to Cumbrae before 
April 1642; trans, and inst. between 22nd 
Feb. and 5th April 1666; still in the 
charge 2nd Feb. 1669. He marr. Janet 
Campbell, who died 1st June 1668. [Isles 
Tests. ; Tombst.] 

1676 HUGH PEEBLES, M.A., see above. 

WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM, passed 
1683 tr ^ a ^ s before the Presb. of Dalkeith 
and had a certificate for licence 3rd 
Nov. 1681 ; pres. by William, Earl of Dun- 
donald; inst. 1st Aug. 1683; deprived in 



1687 HUGH PEEBLES, M.A., see above. 

JOHN PAISLEY, born Paisley, 1658, 
16gl son of Bailie P. and Elizabeth, 
sister of Janet Ferguson in the 
Wool ; educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; 
was chaplain to Sir James Maxwell of 
Pollok, Bart. ; licen. by Presb. of Paisley 
25th March 1691 ; called 26th May, and 
ord. 15th Sept. 1691 ; declined a call to 
Foveran in 1693 ; died 18th April 1728. He 
marr. Anna (died 2nd June 1760), daugh. 
of Patrick Simson, min. of Renfrew, and 
had issue Patrick, min. of Kilmarnock ; 
John, surgeon, Glasgow ; Margaret ; Jean, 
died 29th March 1791. [Glasg. Tests. ; Acts 
of Ass., 1698 ; Wodrow s Anal., v., 411.] 

JOHN PINKERTON, M.A. (Glasgow, 
1728 4th May 1719); licen. by Presb. of 
Paisley 16th Nov. 1726 ; chaplain to 
Sir James Maxwell of Pollok, Lord Justice- 
Clerk; pres. by Thomas, Earl of Dun- 
donald, and ord. 15th Dec. 1728; died 3rd 



Jan. 1750, aged about 50. He marr. Sarah 
Martin, who died 17th Jan. 1770, and had 
issue William, born 1731. 

JOHN COUPER, perhaps son of William 
1*7150 C., New Monkland, educated at Univ. 
of Glasgow ; M.A. (1739) ; licen. by 
Presb. of Paisley 19th Oct. 1737 ; called 9th 
Aug., and ord. 28th Sept. 1750 ; died 19th 
Dec. 1787. He had considerable reputation 
as a scholar. He marr. 22nd Oct. 1751, Sarah 
Mackill, who died 12th March 1796, and had 
issue James, D.D., min. of Baldernock, 
afterwards Professor of Astronomy in the 
Univ. of Glasgow, born 9th Aug. 1752; 
Elizabeth, born 14th March 1755 ; William, 
M.D., surgeon, Glasgow, born 19th Feb. 
1757, died 21st May 1843; John, born 24th 
April 1759 , Sarah, born llth March 1762 
(marr. George Sym, D.D., min. of New Kil- 
patrick); Alexander, born 2nd June 1766. 
[Crawfurd s Hist. ; Tombst.] 

JAMES STEVEN, born Glasgow, eldest 
1788 son ^ Andrew S. ; educated at Univ. 
of Glasgow ; M.A. (1776) ; ord. min. 
of Albion Street Chapel-of-Ease, Glasgow, 
9th July 1782 ; pres. by William MacDowall 
of Garthland (on the unanimous requisition 
of the parishioners) 17th May, and trans, 
and adm. 15th Aug. 1788; died unmarr. 
21st June 1801. He was an enthusiastic 
Volunteer at the time of the threatened 
French Invasion. Publications The Neces 
sity of Arming at the Present Juncture, a 
sermon (Glasgow, 1797); Account of the 
Parish (Sinclair s Stat. Ace., xv.). 

JAMES CRAWFURD, born Cadder, 
18Q2 1750, third son of William C. ; 
educated at Univ. of Glasgow; 
licen. by Presb. of Glasgow 5th Sept. 1781 ; 
ord. to Port -Glasgow Chapel-of-Ease 
[Newark] 8th July 1785 ; pres. by William 
MacDowall of Garthland ; trans, and adm. 
4th Feb. 1802 ; died unmarr. 7th May 1814. 
He had been incapacitated for duty from 
January 1809, and the work of the parish 
was carried on by a series of assistants. 

ROBERT SMITH, born Grassmilnside, 

Kilmaurs, 12th March 1787, second 

son of Robert S., farmer, and 

Margaret Smith; educated at Univ. of 



154 



LOCHWINNOCH MEARNS 



[PRESB. OF 



Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Paisley 6th 
Oct. 1812 ; pres. by the heritors Nov. 1814 ; 
ord. 2nd March 1815. Joined the Free 
Church in 1843; min. of Lochwinnoch 
Free Church, 1843-65 ; D.D. (U.S.A., 1845) ; 
died 22nd Jan. 1865. He marr. 28th March 
1820, Marjory (died 8th May 1881), eldest 
daugh. of Captain William Barr of Loch- 
side, and had issue Mary Barr, born 8th 
Feb. 1821 ; Margaret, born 9th Oct. 1822 ; 
Robert Barr, merchant, Adelaide, born 4th 
Feb. 1824 ; Jane Skeoch, born 10th Oct. 
1825 ; William Barr, born 21st April 1827, 
died 19th July 1828; Marjory, born 17th 
Feb. 1829; Janet, born 27th Jan. 1831; 
William Caldwell, M.D. (Glasgow, 1854), 
I.M.S., born 10th April 1833, died 21st 
Sept. 1913 ; John Caldwell, born 5th Feb. 
1836; James Dunlop, born llth Jan. 1838, 
died 26th Jan. 1839 ; James Hugh, died 
15th June 1841. Publications A Sermon 
Preached in the New Church of Greenock 
(Greenock, 1836) ; " A Discourse preached 
during the Prevalence of Influenza " (Scot 
tish Christian Herald, June 1837); "Letter 
containing Remarks on the Present Posi 
tion of the Church of Scotland explained 
and vindicated" (Edinburgh Christian 
Instructor, New Ser., iii.) ; Memoir of 
Agnes Hutton (1843); Piety in Humble 
Life (1845) ; Tracts on the Roman Catholic 
Controversy, iii. (Paisley, 1852) ; The Life 
and Remains of Duncan M Farlan, D.D., 
Renfrew (Paisley, 1856) ; The Testimony of 
Scripture concerning Intoxicating Liquors ; 
Account of the Parish (Neiv Stat. Ace., 
vii.). [Robertson s Ayrshire, i., 156 ; The 
Lochivinnoch Election (1814).] 

WILLIAM GRAHAM, born Newhouse, 
1843 Lesmahagow, llth May 1807, second 
son of James G., farmer; educated 
at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of 
Lanark ; ord. by Presb. of Lanark to South 
Shields 26th June 1833; trans, to Cale 
donian Chapel, Newcastle ; adm. to this 
charge 7th Sept. 1843; died 5th Nov. 1872. 
He marr. 8th Sept. 1841, Mary Coxall 
(born 15th Jan. 1807, died 3rd Jan. 1875), 
daugh. of Thomas Thomson, M.D., and 
had issue James Thomas, min. of Dean 
Park Parish, Govan, born 1st Oct. 1842 ; 



Katherine Harrison, born 13th Sept. 1845 
(marr. Dr Orr.) 

ROBERT ZUILLE GILFILLAN, born 
iR7R Glasgow, 23rd April 1843, son of 
Robert G. and Agnes M Kellar ; 
educated at Normal School and Univ. of 
Glasgow ; MA. (1867), B.D. (1871) ; licen. 
by Presb. of Glasgow in 1870 ; assistant at 
Carluke ; ord. to North Parish, Paisley, 
20th June 1872 ; trans, and adm. 26th 
June 1873, died 23rd Dec. 1892. He marr. 
28th Oct. 1873, Agnes Brodie Smith, born 
9th March 1848, and had issue Agnes 
Brodie, born 28th Aug. 1874; Robert 
M Kellar, accountant, Chile, born 3rd Dec. 
1 875 ; Brodie Smith, min. of Inch, Wigtown 
shire ; George Zuille, shipper, Glasgow, 
born 13th July 1879 ; Mary, born 8th May 
1881 ; Jessie Laing Smith, born 25th May 
1884; Isabella, born 21st March 1886; 
Henrietta Alice Lee Harvey, born 9th 
Dec. 1887. 

WILLIAM SINCLAIR STEVENSON, 
1893 k rn Johnston e, Renfrewshire, 8th 
April 1865, son of William S. and 
Jane Sinclair ; educated at Johnstone 
School and Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by 
Presb. of Glasgow 8th June 1892 ; ord. 
4th April 1893. Marr. 20th June 1893, 
Isabella, daugh. of Hugh Black, Rothesay. 



MEARNS. 

[The vicarage of Mearns belonged to the 
Abbey of Paisley. In the parish church 
there was an altar of St Bride. At Capelrig 
in the parish stood a chapel belonging to 
the Order of the Temple.] 

JAMES DOBIE, reader, 1574 to 
1574 1576. 

ARCHIBALD EGLINTON, reader, 
1576 1576 to 1580. 

PATRICK ADAMSON, min. of Paisley, 

1584 had charge here in 1 584. 

ANDREW NORMOND or NORMAN, 

1585 reader in 1585. 

1586 JOHN YOUNG, reader in 1586. 

JOHN HAY, MA. ; min. in 1588 ; trans. 
1588 to Renfrew after 15th Dec. 1592. 



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155 



ANDREW HAY, M.A., son of Andrew 
H., min. of Renfrew ; min. at Erskine 
in 1590; trans, to this charge in 
1593. On 7th May 1594, the Presb. of 
Glasgow complained to the Presb. of Paisley 
as to H. s conduct while resident within 
their bounds, " he noways behaving himself 
according to his calling." [Reg. Assig. , 
Glasg. Presb. Reg.] 



1594 



GEORGE MAXWELL of Auldhouse, 
son of John M. of Auldhouse ; min. 
of Neilston in 1593 ; trans, and adm. 
in 1594. Apparently non-resident, he was 
ordered by the Presb. 26th Aug. 1635, to 
reside in the parish " that he may visit the 
sick, and do the other incumbent duties." 
He died Nov. 1648. He marr. (1) Janet, 
daugh. of John Millar of Newton, and had 
issue John, progenitor of the Maxwells of 
Pollok and Keir, min. of Eastwood : (2) 
Jean (died after 8th Jan. 1621), daugh. of 
William Mure of Glanderston, and had 
issue William of Springkell, advocate; 
George, apprenticed to Patrick Forbes, 
merchant, Edinburgh, 23rd Jan. 1622 ; 
Alexander ; Patrick ; James, min. of Kirk- 
gunzeon : (3) Janet Douglas of Waterside, 
who survived him, and had issue George ; 
Hugh, ancestor of the Dalswinton family ; 
Gabriel; David; Robert; Jean (marr. 
William Hamilton of Ruinemure). [Reg. 
Assig. ; Glasg. Tests. ; Caldwell Papers, i. ; 
Inq. Ret. Gen., 8653 ; Play fair s Baronetage, 
viii., 323 ; Maxwells of Pollok, i., 55.] 

[HUGH CUNNINGHAM, M.A. ; min. 
at ^ av I re l an d ; adm. here " until a 
door be opened for return to his 

own charge" 1st Nov. 1649; went to 

Erskine in 1651.] 

[DAVID GEMMILL, M.A. (Glasgow 
1650 1643); was min. of a Presbyterian 
congregation in Ireland, which he 
left on account of persecution ; adm. here 
temporarily 10th Sept. 1650, apparently 
as colleague; died July 1651, aged about 
28. He marr. Elizabeth Montgomerie, who 
survived him, and had issue Peter, Bailie 
of Glasgow, a pioneer of the sugar trade 
there. [Glasg. Tests. ; M Ure s Glasgow.] 



1649 



[JOHN BURNETT, chaplain to Lord 
Wemyss : was called to the parish in 
1652, but probably did not accept. 
[Wemyss Book, i., 263.] ] 

WILLIAM THOMSON, M.A. (Edin- 
1653 burgh, 30th July 1646); ord. llth 
Aug. 1653 ; deprived by Act of 
Parliament llth June, and Decreet of 
Privy Council 1st Oct. 1662. He marr. 
Christian Mercer, and had issue Thomas. 
[Prot. Book of Alexander Forbes, 40.] 

JAMES TAYLOR, M.A. (Glasgow 1627), 
schoolmaster at Kilmarnock ; ord. 
to Greenock llth Feb. 1640. Joined 
the Resolutioners in 1651 ; trans, and adm. 
20th July 1665; died March 1668, aged 
61. He marr. Jean Stewart, and had 
issue John, served heir llth March 1669; 
Margaret (marr. Robert Boyd, min. of Car- 
munnock) ; Janet (marr. William Stewart, 
min. of Inchinnan) ; Helen (marr. Archi 
bald M Neil). [Glasg. Tests.; Inq. Ret. 
Ayr, 563 ; Reg. of Deeds, 2nd Feb. 1663 ; 
G. R. Inhib., 2nd May 1670; Baillie s Lett.; 
Bailiary of Cunningham Homings, 25th 
June 1644.] 

ROBERT FLEMING, M.A.; trans.-from 
Monigaff, and inst. 7th Jan. 1669 ; 
trans, to Kirkintilloch after 4th 
May 1681. 

JOHN TAYLOR, M.A. ; trans, from 
Libberton, Lanarkshire; pres. by 
1681 Sir Archibald Stewart of Blackball, 
Bart., 29th April, and inst. before 13th 
July 1681 ; trans, to Second Charge, 
Paisley, before 10th Nov. 1685. 

JAMES INGLIS, inst. 22nd May 1686 ; 
deprived at the Revolution [after- 
1686 wards min. of Muthill]. 

JOHN GLEN, educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow (bursar in 1676) ; licen. by 
Presb. of Glasgow 9th Nov. 1687; 

ord. 27th Feb. 1688; died between 8th 

July and 15th Sept. 1691. 

JAMES M DOUGALL, licen. by Presb. 

of Paisley 21st Jan. 1691 ; ord. 24th 

Sept. that year; died May 1712. 

Wodrow speaks of him "as an honest, 



1688 



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[PRESB. OF 



painful, gospel min." He marr. Jan. 1692, 
Grisell Stewart, and had issue Susanna 
(marr. Alexander Stevenson, writer, Irvine). 
{Glasg. Tests. ; Canongate Reg. (Marr.) ; 
Crawfurd s Hist. ; Wodrow s Anal., i., 57.] 

HENRY HUNTER, born 1681, son of 
1713 P^rick H. of Hunterston, and 
Marion Cunningham ; educated at 
Univ. of Glasgow ; pres. by John Stewart 
of Blackball, and ord. 28th April 1713; 
died 29th Nov. 1731. He marr. 30th Sept. 
1715, Margaret (died 13th Jan. 1742), daugh. 
of James Stewart of Lumloch, and had 
issue Patrick ; Annabella ; Marion (marr. 
John Lyle, merchant, Glasgow). \Glasg. 
Reg. (Marr.}; Glasg. Tests.; Wodrow s 
Anal.} 



1733 



GEORGE MACVEY [MACVIE], M.A. 
(Glasgow, 27th Jan. 1707); was 
chaplain to Mrs Stewart of Black- 
hall ; licen. by Presb. of Paisley 27th Aug. 
1717; called 18th July 1732; ord. 25th 
July 1733; died 23rd Oct. 1751, aged 63. 
He marr. 28th Jan. 1737, Elizabeth Leckie, 
who died 28th Dec. 1755, and had issue- 
Stewart, born 26th April 1738; Janet, 
born 8th" Jan. 1741 ; George, born 17th 
Oct. 1742. 

ALEXANDER CRUICKSHANK, born 
1752 Aberdeenshire, 1724, son of John C., 
merchant; educated at Marischal. 
College, Aberdeen, 1735-9, and Univ. of 
Glasgow in 1742; licen. by Presb. of 
Haddington 5th Jan. 1748; pres. by Sir 
Michael Stewart of Blackball, Bart., and 
ord. 26th Sept. 1752 ; died 22nd Jan. 1791, 
aged 67. He marr. 2nd April 1759, Jean 
Alexander, who died before 1786, and had 
issue Mary, born 1st May 1760, died 
young; Stewart, born 22nd Feb. 1762, 
died at Bristol, 23rd July 1824 ; William, 
born 24th July 1764, died young; Jean, 
born 19th May 1766, died young. 

GEORGE M LATCHIE of Humbie, in 
^ the parish, born Glasgow, 5th April 
1757, eldest son of Robert M., school 
master ; educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; 



M.A. (1774) ; licen. by Presb. of Glasgow 
2nd Dec. 1778 ; called 7th Feb., and ord. 
(assistant and successor) llth April 1788; 
D.D. (Glasgow 1808); died unmarr., 13th 
Aug. 1833. He was tutor to John Wilson, 
"Christopher North," who resided with 
him for some years. Publication Account 
of the Parish (Sinclair s Stat. Ace., xvii.). 

DONALD MACKELLAR, born Knap- 
1834 ^ e Argyllshire, second son of Neil 
M., merchant ; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow; licen. by Presb. of Haddington 
12th Dec. 1826 ; pres. by Sir Michael Shaw 
Stewart of Ardgowan, Bart., and ord. 20th 
Feb. 1834 ; Clerk of Presb., 1834-68 ; died 
unmarr., 9th Jan. 1868. 

MUNGO REID, born Glasgow, 23rd 

1868 ^ arc ^ 1838 > secon <i son of Mungo 
R. and Jessie Heron ; educated at 
High School and Univ. of Glasgow ; M.A. 
(1859); licen. by Presb. of Islay in 1863; 
assistant at St Andrew s Parish, Glasgow ; 
ord. to Lochgelly, May 1865 ; trans, and 
adm. 30th July 1868; D.D. (Chicago, 
U.S.A., 1884). Marr. 30th Aug. 1887, 
Isabella Hamilton, daugh. of Adam Pear 
son, and has issue Eric Pearson, born 19th 
Feb. 1890, died 22nd Aug. 1890 ; Ada Mary 
(marr. 10th Feb. 1917, Charles John 
Paterson, son of Charles Alfred Paterson, 
Principal of Church of Scotland College, 
Madras). 

JAMES HUTCHISON COCKBURN, 

1908 M- A-j B.D. ; ord. (assistant and 

successor) 9th Oct. 1908 ; trans, to 

Battlefield Parish, Glasgow, 10th Nov. 

1914. 

DAVID SCOTT, born Broughty-Ferry, 
4th April 1888, son of William S. and 
Patricia Bowie Findlay ; educated at 
High School, Dundee, and Univ. of St An 
drews ; M.A. (1910), B.D. (1913) ; licen. by 
Presb. of St Andrews 7th May 1913 ; assist 
ant at the Barony Parish, Glasgow; ord. 
(assistant and successor) 21st April 1915. 
Marr. 14th March 1917, Janet Fergu 
son, second daugh. of Hugh Stevenson, 
Glasgow. 



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1591 



NEILSTON. 

[The vicarage of Neilston belonged to the 
Abbey of Paisley. In 1594, this parish was 
annexed to the Presb. of Glasgow ; but it 
was soon restored again to that of Paisley. 
At Fereneze within the bounds there was a 
chapel of St Conal, where also is St Conal s 
Well.] 

PATRICK ADAMSON, min. of Paisley, 
1574 had charge in 1574. 

ROBERT ARTHUR, reader, 1574 to 
1574 1576. 

1578 JAMES DAVIDSON, reader, 1578-79. 
1580 JOHN RAMAGE, reader in 1580. 

PATRICK SHARPE, min. of Paisley, 
1584 had charge in 1584. 

JOHN BROWN, min. in 1589 ; went to 
Blantyre in 1591. [Reg. Assig.] 

JAMES LIVINGSTON, M.A. (Glasgow 
1585) ; min. of Kilbarchan in 1589 ; 
trans, and adm. in 1591. He probably 
left for some other charge. [Reg. Assig.] 

GEORGE MAXWELL of Auldhouse; 

min. in 1593; trans, to Mearns in 

1594. 

ANDREW LAW, son of John L. of 
1595 Spittal and Margaret Strang, and 

brother of James L., Archbishop of 
Glasgow; M.A. (Glasgow 1591); ord. to 
Stonehouse in 1591 ; trans, to Glasford in 
1593 ; trans, and adm. 15th July 1595 ; 
died before 21st May 1639. He marr. (1) 
Barbara Mure : (2) (cont. 15th Sept. 1624) 
Elizabeth, daugh. of Robert Mure of Cald- 
well, and widow of Gavin Hamilton of 
Raploch, and had issue John, his heir, 
and successor in this parish; Janet. 
[Glasg. Tests. ; Inq. Ret., Renfrew, 109, and 
Gen., 8630 ; Law s Memorialls ; G. R. 
Inhib., 2 ser., ii., 387 ; Reg. of Deeds, 
cccxcviii., 226.] 

JOHN LAW of Waterfoot, son of pre- 
1632 ce< *i n g > M.A. (Glasgow 1624) ; was 
on the Exercise in Presb. of Paisley 
8th May 1628 ; had a certificate for ordina 
tion 28th June 1632, and adm. here shortly 
afterwards ; deprived for inefficiency April 



1649. On 14th Dec. 1659, the Presb. recom 
mended him to charity, and Parliament 
granted him 100 sterling from vacant 
stipends, 12th July 1661. The date of his 
death is unknown. He marr. Agnes, daugh. 
of John Shearer, Provost of Stirling, and 
had issue William of Lauriston, parish 
of Cramond, goldsmith [a business which 
then included money-lending and bank 
ing], Edinburgh, died 1684. [He was the 
father of John of Lauriston, Controller- 
general of French finance, the famous 
speculator, who died in comparative 
poverty at Venice, 21st March 1729] ; 
John, apprenticed to Robert Gibson, gold 
smith, Edinburgh, 12th Dec. 1649 ; William, 
apprenticed to Thomas Scott, goldsmith, 
Edinburgh, 27th Feb. 1650. [Inq. Ret., 
Renfrew, 109, and Gen,, 8630; Acts of 
Part., vii.; Pollok Papers, ii. ; Wood s 
Hist, of Cramond; G. R. Inhib., 2 ser., 
ii., 387 ; Reg. of Deeds, cccxcviii. 226, 
dxxxi. 121 ; Law s Memorialls ; Diet. Nat. 
Biog. ; Orig. Sas. in Register House.] 

WILLIAM SEMPLE, probably brother 
1Q49 of Robert S. of Nether- Walking- 
shaw ; app. Regent in the Univ. 
of Glasgow 26th Oct. 1645 ; M.A. (Glasgow 
1645) ; ord. min. of a Presbyterian congre 
gation at Letterkenny, Donegal, Ireland, 
1647 ; being obliged " through the violence 
and persecution of the malignants and 
sectaries," to leave his charge there, he 
was adrn. here 1st Nov. 1649. He re 
mained till 18th Nov. 1653, when he 
returned to Letterkenny, and died in that 
charge, 19th Oct. 1674, aged about 50. A 
scholarly, pious man, he was, says Wodrow, 
"reckoned more eminent than any of the 
others that came from Ireland to the Presb. 
of Paisley." [Wodrow s Hist., i., 327 ; Reg. 
Sec. Sig. ; Reid s Ireland, ii., 130.] 

HUGH WALKER, M.A. (Glasgow 

1651); ord. 17th Dec. 1657; died 

867 March 1662, aged 31. He marr. 

Eupham Mure, who survived him. [Glasg. 

Tests.] 

ALEXANDER KINNEAR, M.A. ; min. 
in 1663; trans, to Bothwell 6th 
688 July 1670. 



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[PRESB. OF 



ANDREW MILLAR, born about 1630, 
son of Andrew M., min. of Girvan ; 
educated at Irvine School and Univ. 
of Glasgow; M.A. (1650); adm. to Dailly 
about 1660; deprived by Act of Parlia 
ment llth June, and Decreet of Privy 
Council 1st Oct. 1662; still mentioned as 
min. 17th Dec. 1663. He was fined 2000 
merks for baptizing the child of a neigh 
bouring min. On 3rd Sept. 1672, he was 
adm. here as an "indulged" min. The 
Privy Council cancelled his indulgence 6th 
Oct. 1684, because he did not read the 
Proclamation regarding the deliverance of 
the King and the Duke of York from 
the Rye House plot ; he was imprisoned 
in the Edinburgh Tolbooth and in Black 
ness Castle for refusing to bind himself 
not to preach, but was liberated on 12th 
March 1685. He died Jan. 1686. He 
marr. Margaretta (alive 7th March 1693), 
daugh. of John Montgomerie of Cockelbie, 
and had issue Katherine (marr. 1696, 
Robert Graham of Kirkhill) ; Andrew, died 
young ; Robert, min. of Paisley ; Margaret 

(marr. Aird of Milton). [Wodrow s 

Hist., ii., 203; Nisbet s Heraldry, ii., 42; 
Crawfurd s Hist. ; Glasg. Tests.] 

JOHN KINNEAR, M.A. (Edinburgh 
1681); passed trials before the 
Presb. of Dalkeith, and had a testi 
monial for licence, 15th June 1686; inst. 
13th May 1687; outed at the Revolution; 
died in Edinburgh, 14th April 1702, aged 
50. He marr. Janet (died 10th Feb. 1711), 
sister of Robert Meldrum, min. of Yester, 
and had issue John ; James. [Edinburgh 
Tests. ; Edin. Reg. Bur. ; Eeg. of Deeds, 
Mack., 22nd March 1711.] 



DAVID BROWN, ord. 12th March 
1688; trans, to Blackfriars Parish, 
Glasgow, 6th Feb. 1701. 



JOHN MILLER, bapt. 30th Dec. 1677, 

1703 son ^ Rk ert M., m i n - f Ochiltree ; 
educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. 
by Presb. of Ayr 26th Nov. 1701; called 
16th Feb., and ord. 6th May 1703. He was 
elected Dean of the Faculty of Divinity in 



the Univ. of Glasgow 26th June 1718, but 
did not accept ; died 17th May 1732. He 
marr. Janet, daugh. of James Adam of 
Kirkton, merchant, Glasgow, and had issue 
an only child, Grizell, born 1708 (marr. 
William Grant, Lord Prestongrange), died 
30th Sept. 1792. [Her daughters, Janet, 
Agnes, and Jean became the wives of John, 
fourth Earl of Hyndford, Sir George Suttie 
of Balgone, Bart., and Robert Dundas of 
Arniston, Lord President of the Court of 
Session.] [Nisbet s Heraldry, ii., 42 ; Glasg. 
Tests. ; Glasg. Com. Deeds, 20th Sept. 1707.]. 

ALEXANDER CLARK, born 1703, son 
I73g of James C., min. of the Tron 
Parish, Glasgow; M.A. (Glasgow, 
17th Dec. 1727); held the office of Librarian 
1727-31; licen. by Presb. of Glasgow 1st 
Sept. 1731 ; pres. by Thomas, Earl of Dun- 
donald, and ord. 24th July 1733; died 
unmarr. 8th Sept. 1736. It was said of 
him that in his day there was "neither a 
minister nor preacher so accomplished in 
the West of Scotland." His sister, Lilias, 
was his executor. [Glasg. Tests. ; Caldwell 
Papers, i. ; Acts of Assembly, 1733; Craig s 
Life.} 

HENRY MILLAR, son of Robert 
1787 M., min. of First Charge of Abbey, 
Paisley; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Paisley 24th 
April 1734; pres. by Thomas, Earl of 
Dundonald, 19th Jan., and ord. 10th May 
1737; died 13th Nov. 1771. He was a 
man of much public spirit and enterprise. 
Succeeding to the fortune of his brother 
Andrew, the celebrated London book 
seller, he employed it, in conjunction 
with his chief heritors, in setting up an 
inkle [braid] manufactory in the parish, 
thereby stimulating the introduction of a 
number of other manufactures to which Neil- 
ston owes its great modern prosperity. He 
marr. 27th Aug. 1745, Robina (died 12th 
Nov. 1754), daugh. of Alexander Cochrane 
of Craigmuir, and had issue Marion, born 
27th July 1746 (marr. William Fulton, 
manufacturer, Maxwelltown) ; Robert, born 
21st May 1749, died 3rd Aug. 1763; Alex 
ander of Dalnair, advocate, born 20th Jan 



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159 



1751, died 30th June 1790 ; Elizabeth, born 
25th Oct. 1754 (raarr. Alexander Napier of 
Blackston). [Crawfurd s Hist. ; New Stat. 
Ace., vii.] 

JOHN WILSON, licen. by Presb. of 
17?2 Edinburgh 27th Feb. 1765; pres. by 
Alexander Wilson of Glanderston 
llth Jan., and ord. 16th July 1772; died 
26th April 1784. He marr. 19th April 1773, 
Elizabeth Walker, who died 5th Feb. 1807, 
and had issue Susannah Alexis, born 5th 
Feb. 1774 (marr. Robert Auld, D.D., min. of 
Ayr); Alexander Philips, born 12th Sept. 
1775 ; John Graham, born 13th June 1778 ; 
Eliza Robina, born 27th May 1780, died 
16th June 1781. 

JOHN MONTEATH, M.A. ; trans, from 

1785 Houston, elected by the parishioners 

20th Sept. 1784 ; pres. by Archibald 

Speirs of Elderslie, and adm. 18th March 

1785 ; re-trans, to Houston 1st Sept. 1797. 

WILLIAM HOOD, born 1772, eldest 
1798 son ^ WiUi am H., farmer, Tar- 
bolton ; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Ayr 26th Nov. 
1794; elected 18th Sept. 1797; pres. by 
Archibald Speirs of Elderslie, and ord. 22nd 
Feb. 1798 ; died 26th Feb. 1804. He marr. 
4th Feb. 1799, Janet (died 15th Jan. 1864), 
daugh. of John Robinson [or Robertson], 
and had issue William, born 18th Dec. 
1799 ; John, born 17th Feb. 1801 ; Catherine, 
born 1st Oct. 1802; Agnes, born llth Jan. 
1804. 

ALEXANDER FLEMING, born Kil- 
18Q4 marnock, 1760, youngest son of 
Robert F., workman ; educated at 
Univ. of Glasgow; M.A. (1797); licen. by 
Presb. of Irvine 20th Jan. 1801 ; elected by 
the parishioners in June ; pres. by Archibald 
Speirs of Elderslie, and ord. 27th Sept. 
1804 ; D.D. (St Andrews, 7th Nov. 1835) ; 
died unmarr. 10th June 1844. In conse 
quence of his action in refusing to preach 
in the church which had become too 
small to hold the parishioners, and hold 
ing services in a tent in the churchyard, 



the General Assembly, on complaint by the 
heritors, ordered him, 28th May 1828 to 
conduct service in the church. An action 
raised against the heritors to compel them 
to provide suitable accommodation being 
decided both in the Court of Session and 
House of Lords against that contention, led 
to the formation of the General Assembly s 
Committee for Church Extension. In 1833 
the Assembly recorded its thanks to F. 
for his zeal and labours in the case. 
Publications Two Letters to the Lord 
Provost of Glasgow on the Subject of the 
Organ introduced into St Andrew s Church 
(Glasgow, 1808) ; Answers to a Statement of 
the Proceedings of the Presbytery of Glas- 
goiv relative to the Use of an Organ 
(Glasgow, 1808) ; Letter to a Young Friend 
in Ayrshire, on a Question discussed in the 
Synod of Glasgoiu ivhich involved the 
Subjects of Liberty and Necessity (Glasgow, 
1810) ; Full Statement of the Interesting 
Cause before the Very Rev. the Synod 
of Glasgow and Ayr from the Presb. of 
Paisley (Paisley, 1812); Examination of 
the Resolutions adopted by a Meeting of 
Gentlemen after discussing the Merits of 
a Bill to be brought into Parliament 
o.nent Building and Endoiving Churches in 
the City of Glasgoiv (Glasgow, 1814); 
Answer of the Kirk- Session of Neilston to 
the Heritors Publication (Paisley, 1820); 
Letters on Pluralities; Remarks on an 
Assumed " Statement of Facts " put forth by 
the Heritors of Neilston (Glasgow, 1827) ; 
The Reviewer Reviewed, being a Criticism 
on the Church of Scotland Magazine, ivhich 
attempted to impugn the Rev. Dr Cook s 
Pamphlet on Calls (Glasgow, 1835); An 
Historical Lecture on Teinds or Tithes 
(Glasgow, 1835) ; Sermon delivered at the 
Admission of the Rev. R. Stevenson, certified 
under a Charge of Heresy (Glasgow, 1836) ; 
Letter to the Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel, 
Bart. (Glasgow, 1842); Strictures on the 
Hypotheses of Two Supreme Co-ordinate 
Pmvers with Reference to Patronage and 
Non- Intrusion, by Gnimelf Rednaxela [i.e. 
Alexander Fleming] ; Account of the 
Parish (Neiv Stat. Ace., vii.). [Acts of 
Assembly, 1823, 1827-35; Life, by his 
relative, John Fleming, min. at Paisley.] 



160 



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[PRESB. OF 



HUGH AIRD, born 15th Jan. 1813, son 
1845 ^ ^^ n A-, shoemaker, and Helen 
Fairbairn ; educated at Univ. of 
Edinburgh; ord. to Wishaw 7th March 
1844; trans, and adm. 17th April 1845; 
died 4th Sept. 1872. He marr. 2nd April 
1838, Agnes Anderson, born 5th April 1817, 
died s.p. 5th May 1890. 

THOMAS MILLER, born Ayr, 16th 
March 1835, second son of Thomas 
M. and Janet Bone; educated at 
Ayr Academy and Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. 
by Presb. of Ayr 10th Aug. 1859 ; missionary 
at Howwood ; ord. to Wandel and Laming- 
ton llth Aug. 1862 ; trans, to St Stephen s, 
Glasgow, 28th April 1866 ; trans, and adm. 
8th May 1873; died 21st Sept. 1878. He 
marr. llth June 1868, Christina Gladstone 
(died 7th Sept. 1911), daugh. of James 
Sommerville, manufacturer, Glasgow, and 
had issue Thomas, shipowner, Glasgow, 
born 9th April 1869; William James 
Sommerville, min. of West Coates, Edin 
burgh; Agnes Sommerville, born 4th 
June 1871 (marr. Andrew Boyd Scott, 
min. of Lansdowne U.F. Church, Glas 
gow); Hugh, M.B., Ch.B., lieut. R.A.M.C., 
born 6th March 1877. 



PETER MACLEOD, born Muckcroft, 
1879 Campsie, 1843, son of Peter M. 
and Mary Macfarlane ; educated at 
Cadder School and Univ. of Glasgow ; 
licen. by Presb. of Glasgow ; assistant at 
Neilston and Rothesay ; ord. to St Luke s, 
Lochee, 17th Sept. 1874; trans, and adm. 
29th April 1879 ; died s.p. 17th Dec. 1896. 
He marr. 24tb July 1877, Mary, daugh. 
of William Gray and Elizabeth Moffat. 
.She survived him, and marr. (2) 3rd April 
1899, Colonel Robert James Bennett. 

ROBERT BARR, born Bearsden, New 
Kilpatrick, 1st May 1863, son of 
William B. and Hannah Kirk ; edu 
cated at New Kilpatrick School and Univ. 
of Glasgow; M.A. (1894); licen. by Presb. 
of Dunbarton in 1892 ; assistant at Martyrs 
Parish, Paisley; ord. (assistant and suc 
cessor) 10th Jan. 1895. 



PAISLEY. 

[St Miriris or The A bbey Parish. Where 
the Abbey Church of Paisley now stands, 
there was from a very early time a church 
dedicated to St Mirin. It would appear 
also that it was built over the saint s tomb. 
Around that church this parish arose. 
From the church, too, the place got its 
name of Baisleac or Paisley, meaning a 
large or notable church. This word bais- 
leac, a Gaelic term of Greek origin, is not 
of frequent occurrence, and may never have 
been very commonly -applied. But there 
are other places so named in Scotland, and 
several in Ireland. When the Monastery 
of Paisley was founded as a Cluniac Priory 
in 1169, the parish church of St Mirin was 
granted to it. The pious founder, Walter, 
first High Steward of Scotland, transferred 
at that time to Paisley a monastic com 
munity which he had himself set up at 
Renfrew in 1163. The monks thus settled, 
first at Renfrew and then at Paisley, were 
brought from an English Priory at Much 
Wenlock in Shropshire, the High Steward s 
native district. St Mirin, to whom the 
place had long been dedicated, was retained 
as patron of the new monastery, but in 
its dedication there were joined with him 
St Mary, St James, the patron of Renfrew, 
and St Milburga of Wenlock. Many bene 
factions were bestowed upon the High 
Steward s foundation by his descendants, 
notably by his son and grandson, Alan 
and Walter, the second and third High 
Stewards. In 1219 Pope Honorius III. 
raised Paisley to the rank of an abbey. 
In 1307 it was burned by an English army 
under Aylmer de Valence. A restoration 
was speedily begun, and in 1334 Pope 
Benedict XII. conferred on its Superior 
the dignity of a Mitred Abbot. By 1459 
the abbey buildings were complete again. 
Embellishments and enlargements now 
went steadily on, for the monastery was 
very rich. In 1484 Abbot George Shaw 
enclosed with lordly walls and gateways 
the extensive precincts of the abbey. The 
tower which rose from the crossing of the 
church is said to have been of great height. 



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But it is very doubtful whether that tower 
was ever completed until recent times. 
The last addition of great importance was 
the building of a new choir, without aisles, 
about 125 feet long. When the work had 
made some progress, the great central 
tower fell. Its fall wrecked the north 
transept, and did much damage to other 
parts of the church, and to the conventual 
buildings. But little had been done to 
wards repairing this disaster when the 
abbey was suppressed in 1560. The Abbey 
Church, such as it was, soon became the 
parish church of Paisley. But only the 
nave, crossing, and south transept were 
habitable. The north transept was a roof 
less ruin ; most of the tower had fallen, 
and the walls of the new choir were barely 
half built. There does not seem to have 
been any renovation undertaken till 1862, 
when the nave was restored. Near the 
end of the nineteenth century there was 
carried out a further restoration of the 
transepts, St Mirin s Chapel, and the lower 
part of the tower. In 1913 began a com 
plete restoring and finishing of the whole 
church, with the tower, cloisters, and some 
remains of the monastic buildings. The 
cost of this, estimated at about 40,000, is 
being borne by members of the well-known 
Paisley family of Clark. The work is still 
in progress under the hands of Patrick 
MacGregor Chalmers, architect, Glasgow. 
The total length of the church is over 260 
feet. Within St Mirin s Church were 
buried the founder and most, if not all, 
of the High Stewards and their near 
kindred. Among these was Walter, the 
sixth of the line, who was knighted on the 
battlefield of Bannockburn for notable 
achievements done that day. Here, too, 
lies his young wife, Marjorie, daughter of 
King Kobert I., and mother of Kobert II. 
When Robert III. died at Rothesay Castle, 
he also was buried in this church. At 
tached to the south transept is St Mirin s 
Chapel, in which of old were the shrines of 
St Mirin and St Columba. There were 
also in the church, altars of St Mary, St 
Ninian, St Nicholas, St Peter, St Katherine, 
and St Anne. At the Broomlands, near 
the town, was a Chapel of St Roque with 

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seven roods of adjoining land belonging to 
it. Beside the Lady Burn there was a 
Chapel of St Mary. Another chapel stood 
at Blackball, and at Cruickston there was 
a hospital. In 1577 the Grammar School 
of Paisley was founded by royal charter, 
and was endowed with the revenues of a 
number of the chapels and altars of the 
abbey. Yearly fairs were held at Paisley 
in honour of St Mirin, St James, and St 
Marnoch. For a lengthy account of St 
Mirin and his apostleship, see Brown s 
History of Paisley, vol. i., chap. 2.] 



FIRST CHARGE. 

WILLIAM MACFINGOUN, M.A. ; 

probably a pre-Reformation priest 
who conformed and became reader 
in 1572. 

PATRICK ADAMSON [or CON- 
1572 STANT], formerly min. of Ceres, 
and an advocate ; returned to the 
ministry and was adm. to this charge Aug. 
1572. In 1574, Kilbarchan, Mearns, and 
Neilston were also under his care. He 
resided in Glasgow, not being able to 
obtain a lodging in Paisley, and was 
sharply rebuked by the Assembly for not 
"waiting on his cure." He became chap 
lain to the Regent, James, Earl of Morton, 
and was afterwards Archbishop of St 
Andrews (q.v.\ [Melville s Diary (Banna- 
tyne Club), 42 ; Diet. Nat. Biog.} 

ANDREW POL WART [POLWARTH], 
studied at Geneva, and was adm. 
min. here at Martinmas 1574. He 
was one of a committee appointed by the 
Assembly for correcting an edition of the 
English Bible then being printed by Alex 
ander Arbuthnot and Thomas Bassandyne 
[the first Bible issued in Scotland]. He 
experienced great difficulty in the per 
formance of his ministerial duties, being 
hindered in every possible way, and his 
life threatened if he remained. After 
two years he was loosed from his charge 
" that he may serve uther quhair it please 
God to call him, because of the contempt 
of discipline, thair manifest vices, minacing, 
and boasting of him in doing his deutie, his 



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1585 



labours cannot be profitable to them." He 
became min. of Gadder in 1578. [Reg. 
Assig. ; Reg. Min. ; Wodrow Miscell., i., 
382; Calderwood s Hist., iii , 328, 350; 
Knox s Works, vi. ; Melville s Autob. ; Book 
of the Kirke, iii., 324, 342 ; Lees s Abbey of 
Paisley, 240.] 

THOMAS SMEATON, adm. in 1577 or 
1578 ; app. Professor of Divinity and 
Principal of the Univ. of Glasgow 

[in succession to Andrew Melville] in 1580 

(q.v.) and min. of Govan. 

PATRICK SHAEPE, min. at Paisley, 

1584 Neilston, and Kilbarchan in 1584. 

[Audit of Exchequer, 22nd July 1584.] 

ANDREW KNOX, trans, from Loch- 
winnoch, and adm. here in 1585; 
became Bishop of the Isles (q.v.) 
12th Feb. 1605. After visiting his See, he 
wished to continue min. of Paisley, and 
made overtures for the appointment of 
a colleague, but neither the Presb. nor 
the magistrates and inhabitants would 
entertain his proposal. He did not actually 
quit this charge until 12th Nov. 1607. 
[Metcalfe s Hist, of Paisley, 212 ; Scottish 
Revieiv, xx. ; Hatfield MSS., vii., 246.] 

PATRICK HAMILTON, MA. ; elected 
from a leet of three 23rd April; 
trans, from Lochwinnoch and adm. 
between 12th Nov. and 25th Dec. 1607. 
He was not in the charge after 1610, but 
was adm. to Cambuslang after 3rd July 
1628. [Brown s Hist, of Paisley, 81.] 

ARCHIBALD HAMILTON, born 1579, 
161Q son of Claud H. of Barnes, Dun 
bartonshire ; Regent in the Univ. 
of Glasgow, of which he was D.D. ; was on 
the leet with Andrew Boyd, min. of Eagles- 
ham, and Patrick Hamilton, his predecessor, 
27th March 1606; adm. before 8th June 
1610. In 1612 he built a manse (now 
demolished) for the mins. of the First 
Charge of the Abbey Parish, and a stone 
set over the entrance bore his own initials 
with those of his wife. He was a member 
of the Perth Assembly 25th Aug. 1618, and 
of the Court of High Commission 15th 
June 1619 ; was app. Bishop of Killala 



in Ireland 21st May, and consecrated in St 
Peter s Church, Drogheda, 29th June 1623. 
On 20th April 1630 he was made Arch 
bishop of Cashel and Emly. He incurred 
the displeasure of Archbishop Laud for 
having "upon his own authority com 
manded a fast once a week for eight weeks 
together throughout his province," as we 
as for being in possession of the tei 
poralities of no fewer than sixteen vie 
ages. When required to explain mattei 
he pleaded inability to travel to Dublin, 
owing to an acute attack of sciatica. Laud 
wrote to the Earl of Strafford : " Do you 
not think it would lame any man to carry 
sixteen vicarages ? But surely that burden 
will help him to a sciatica in his conscience 
sooner than in his hips." Shortly after the 
rebellion of 1641 he left Ireland and settled 
in Sweden. He is said to have died at 
Stockholm in 1659, but another account 
gives Upsala in 1658. He marr. (1) a lady 
whose initials, A.L., only are known : (2) 
a daugh. of James Haig of Bemersyde and 
Elizabeth, wet-nurse of Elizabeth, Queen 
of Bohemia (daugh. of James VI.), daugh. 
of Thomas M Do wall of Stodrig, and had 
issue. He is said to be the ancestor of 
several Hamilton families in Sweden. 
[Row s Hist., 269 ; Glasg. Tests., 15th Jan. 
1622 ; Notes and Queries, 3rd ser., vol. v. ; 
Ware s Works, edited by Harris; Records 
of Town Council of Paisley ; Monumenta 
Ullarakeriensia cum Upsalia Nova Illus- 
trata (Stockholm, 1719); Diet. Nat. 
Biog.} 

ALEXANDER HAMILTON, MA. ; 

dem. either before the date fixed for 
his settlement in 1625, or within a 
few months thereafter. 



1625 



ROBERT BOYD of Trochrig, Ayr 
shire, born Glasgow, 1578, eldest 
son of James B., Archbishop of 
Glasgow ; educated at Ayr School and 
Univ. of Edinburgh; M.A. (1594); went 
to France and taught at Tours ; became 
Prof essorof Philosophy (Arts) at Montauban. 
1599-1604 ; min. at Verteuil, 1604-6 ; trans, 
to Saumur in 1606 ; was Professor of 
Divinity there in 1608 ; app. Principal oi 
Glasgow Univ. Jan. 1615 ; elected tc 



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Greyfriars Parish, Edinburgh, 18th Oct. 
1622, with the Principalship of Edinburgh 
Univ. in conjunction ; dem. in 1623 ; pres. 
to this charge (at the earnest desire of the 
parish) by James, Earl of Abercorn, 1625 ; 
adm. 1st Jan. 1626 ; dem. in Aug. that 
year, having been assaulted at the instance 
of his relative, Marion Boyd, Countess 
Dowager of Abercorn, who had become a 
Romanist, and her son Charles. In B. s 
absence the doors of his house were 
broken open, his books littered on the 
floor, and his furniture thrown into the 
street. This so affected him that on 14th 
Sept. 1626 he sent a formal resignation of 
his charge to the Presb. He retired to 
Trochrig, and died in Edinburgh (where 
he had gone for medical advice) of a 
malignant growth in the throat, 5th Jan. 
1627. He was a person of singular piety, 
great learning and admirable eloquence in 
French, Latin, and Greek. He marr. at 
Saumur, May 1611, Anna, daugh. of Sir 
Patrick Maliverne of Viniola, knight (she 
survived him, marr. (2) 1629, Dr George 
Sibbald, and died before 14th Dec. 1654), 
and had issue Robert ; John of Trochrig ; 
Anne ; Margaret ; Janet. Publications 
Hecatombe ad Christum Servatorem (Edin 
burgh, 1627, 1825) ; A Spirituall Hymne, 
or the Sacrifice of a Sinner, to be offered 
upon the Altar of a Humbled Heart to 
Christ our Redeemer, Inverted in English 
tiapphicks,from the Latin of that Revered, 
Religious, and Learned Divine, Mr Robert 
Boyd [by Sir William Mure, younger of 
Rowallan] (Edinburgh, 1628) ; In Epistolam 
Pauli Apostoli ad Ephesios Praelectiones 
(London, 1652 ; Geneva, 1661) ; Monita de 
filii sui primogenita institutione (Edin 
burgh, 1701); Ode, "D. Georgio Sibbaldo, 
M.D." (Del.Poetar. Scot., I, 209); "Verses 
to King James " (Muse s Welcome) ; Extracts 
from Obituary (Bannatyne Miscell., i). 
He left in MSS., Sermons, 3 vols. ; Apody- 
terium ; Sermons in French, several vols. ; 
Philotheca.[Glasg. Reg. (Marr.} , Glasg. 
Tests. ; Wodroiv Biog., ii. ; Baillie s Lett., 
iii., 226; Inq. Ret. Ayr, 99, 345, Gen., 
3973; Robertson s Ayr, iii., 307; P. C. 
Reg., i., 309, 421, 422; Rivet s Life of 
Boyd; Diet. Nat. Biog. , Reid s Divinity 



Principals in the Univ. of Glasgow, 115 
et seq.] 

JOHN HAY, M. A. ; trans, from KilleUan, 

1627 anc * ac * m< 21st ^ ay 1627 ; trans, to 
Renfrew 28th April 1628. 

JOHN CRICHTON, cousin of Robert 

1629 Baillie, Principal of Univ. of Glas 
gow ; M.A. (St Andrews 1619) ; ord. 

to Abercorn in 1622 ; trans, to Campsie 
27th April 1623; pres. by James, Earl of 
Abercorn; coll. 28th Aug., and adm. 6th 
Sept. 1629. On 26th July 1638, the 
parishioners brought against him no fewer 
than thirty -four charges on matters of 
doctrine and conduct, and "having found 
witnesses that he was ane professed 
arminiane and popish champion, him the 
Assemblie all in one voice deposed," 5th 
Dec. 1638. He petitioned the Presb. 10th 
May 1649, stating that as he was now 
chaplain to James, Marquess of Ormond, 
a chaplain-major in the army, and installed 
in the Trinity Kirk of Dublin, he should 
be reponed. The Presb. referred him to 
the Assembly, which sent the matter back 
to the Presb. What followed does not 
appear. In 1655 he is styled Professor of 
Physic in Glasgow, and in 1661 he had a 
grant of vacant stipends. [Baillie s Lett., 
i. 123, iii. 434 ; Balfour s Annals, ii., 308 ; 
Lees s Paisley Abbey, 284-95 ; G. R. Inhib., 
10th Jan. 1656 ; P. C. Reg.. 1661.] 

HENRY CALVERT [or CULWORT], 
1641 an Englishman by birth ; ord. by 
Andrew, Bishop of Raphoe, as assist 
ant to Edward Brice, min. at Broadisland, 
Co. Antrim, 4th May 1629; adm. to Old- 
stone or Muckamore (now Killead) 17th June 

1630 ; dep. by Henry, Bishop of Down, 1636, 
for refusing to subscribe the Canons. On 
27th May 1641 he was pres. to this parish 
by James, Earl of Abercorn, and adm. 1st 
July that year. In 1642, " considering the 
charge an over-great burden to one," he 
had a colleague appointed. He was seized 
with gout in 1647, and " having been sud 
denly overtaken with a palsie" died after 
22nd June 1653. "Of a fervent spirit and 
vehement delivery in preaching, and withal 
very diligent, he was a blessing to his 



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1653 



people." He marr. Barbara Boyd, who 
died before 9th May 1679. [Glasg. Tests. ; 
Keid s Ireland, i., 115, 221 ; Baillie s Lett., 
iii., 43 ; Livingston s Charac. ; Blair s 
Autob., 73. 

JOHN DRYSDALE, M.A. (Glasgow, 
165Q 26th July 1637). He had been 
probably ord. to a charge in Ireland, 
and was adm. here as colleague Oct. 
1650; outed on the establishment of 
Episcopacy in 1661. Being charged with 
turbulent and seditious practices 9th Dec. 
1662 he was ordered to be arrested 
by the Privy Council. He fled and 
perhaps returned to Ireland. [Wodrow s 
Hist., i., 327.] 

ALEXANDER DUNLOP, born 1621, 
son of Archibald D., son of Auchens- 
keith ; educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; 
M.A. (1638); ord. to Second Charge 12th 
Sept. 1644 ; sometime chaplain in the 
army; in 1651 he joined the Protesters; 
trans, to this charge, and adm. 28th Dec. 
1653. In 1654 he was app. by the English 
Privy Council on the committee for author 
ising admissions to the ministry in the 
province of Glasgow and Ayr ; deprived on 
the establishment of Episcopacy in 1661, and 
ordered to quit the kingdom 6th Jan. 1662. 
It was proposed to send him to Holland, 
but Sir Robert Cunningham, the king s 
physician, intervened, saying " that they 
might as well execute him on the scaffold 
as send him to the sea, for he could not be 
twenty-four or forty-eight hours upon the 
sea but it would be his death, for by his 
extraordinary study and labour in Paisley 
he had brought his strong body so low that 
he could not live upon the sea for a very 
short time." He appears to have retired 
to Culross. After the hopes of the Cove 
nanters had been disappointed at Rullion 
Green, he died, it is said, of a broken heart, 
at Bo ness, 13th March 1667. He marr. 

(1) 1646, Jean Mure, who died July 1647 : 

(2) Elizabeth, daugh. of William Mure of 
Glanderston. The latter having attended 
a conventicle in a private house, was im 
prisoned by order of the Privy Council 6th 
Nov. 1676, until she found caution to remove 
from Edinburgh and six miles around it. 



He had issue William, Principal of Glas 
gow Univ. (q.v.\ born 1654, died March 
1700; James, merchant, Rotterdam; 
Margaret (marr. James Stirling, min. of 
Kilbarchan). Among his descendants were 
Alexander Murray Dunlop of Corsock, 
M.P., and Robert Herbert Story, D.D. 
Principal of the Univ. of Glasgow.- 
[Edin. Reg. (Marr.} ; Edin. Tests. ; Wod- 
row s Anal., iii. 21, iv. 19; Wodrow s 
Hist., i., 318 ; Caldwell Papers, i. ; Ferried 
Life of Carstairs ; Nicoll s Diary ; Baillie s 
Lett. ; Birth Briefs, Lyon Office.] 



WILLIAM PIERSON, M.A. ; trans, 
from Kinnaird, and adm. before 29th 
Oct. 1663; trans, to Dunfermline 
17th Jan. 1666. 




1663 



JAMES CHALMERS, born about 
166 ,_ second son of William C., min. o 
Boyndie ; M.A. (King s College, 
Aberdeen, 1645) ; adm. to New Machar 
before 21st Oct. 1651 ; trans, to Cullen 
after 20th April 1652 ; app. by Parliament 
22nd Feb. 1662, one of the Visitors of the 
Univ. of Aberdeen; trans, to Dumfries 
before llth Dec. 1662 ; trans, and adm. 
before 24th Oct. 1667 ; dem. after 4th April 
1670; died that year. He marr. (1) a 
daugh. of William Scroggie, Bishop of 
Argyll : (2) Elspeth (buried in Greyfriars 
13th March 1692), sister of Robert Petrie of 
Portlethen, Provost of Aberdeen, and had 
issue James, min. of Kirkpatrick-Fleming ; 
Charles, W.S., afterwards captain in the 
Scots Guards ; Robert, born 26th March 
1667; Elizabeth, buried in Greyfriars, 
Edinburgh, 30th June 1692 ; Anna (marr. 
(1) - - Elliot, merchant, London : (2) 
Alexander Brown, periwig maker and 
barber, Edinburgh, son of Gideon B., min. 
of Smailholm) ; and two who died in 
infancy. [Edin. Bapt. Reg. ; St Andrew s 
Tests.; Nisbet s Heraldry, i., 309; Reg. 
Collat.; Consistorial Processes, No. 149 
(Scot. Record Soc.}.~\ 

MATTHEW RAMSAY, son of a burgess 
of Glasgow; M.A. (Glasgow 1643); 
adm. to Old Kilpatrick 28th Sept. 
1648 ; confined to his parish on the estab 
lishment of episcopacy, and solicited to 



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accept the Archbishopric of Glasgow by 
the Chancellor, but declined. Accused 
30th July 1663 before Privy Council of 
factious and seditious carriage, was ordered 
10th Aug. to wait on and satisfy Lord 
Middleton the Commissioner, but declin 
ing to join in the new Synods and Presby 
teries, was deposed Oct. 1665 ; he had an 
indulgence here, 22nd Sept. 1669, became 
infirm 16th Dec. 1669; died May 1671, 
aged about 48. He is described as "a 
person of most shining piety, stayed 
gravity, greatest eminency of gifts, extra 
ordinary sweetness of temper, and most 
peaceable behaviour." He marr. (1) Eliza 
beth, daugh. of John Lothian, min. of Old 
Monkland, and had issue Matthew ; 
Thomas, min. of Cadder; John; Robert, 
bursar at Edinburgh Univ., 14th Oct. 1668 ; 
David, imprisoned for keeping conventicles 
in 1679 ; Margaret (marr. Patrick Brock, 
maltman, Glasgow) : (2) Mary Padie, who 
survived him. [Glasg. Bapt. Reg. ; Glasg. 
Tests, j Wodrow s Hist., i., 427 ; Crawford s 
Hist. ; Burnet s History of his own Times ; 
Law s Memorialls ; G. R. Inhib., 20th Sept. 
1673.] 

JOHN BAIRD [or BAIRDIE] of Sel- 
vadge ; M.A. (St Andrews 1648) ; on 
the Exercise in that Presb. 5th May 
1652 ; adm. to Innerwick 26th Jan. 1654 ; 
deprived by Act of Parliament llth June 
and Decreet of Privy Council 1st Oct. 1662 ; 
granted indulgence with the preceding by 
the Privy Council 16th Dec. 1669 ; he was 
fined in a half year s stipend by the Privy 
Council 8th July 1673 for not observing the 
anniversary of the Restoration; dep. 10th 
April 1684 for repeating the same offence ; 
died Feb. or March 1685, aged about 57. 
He was a man "of thin, small body, but 
of great spirit, took little food and drank 
much spring well water, eminent for piety, 
gravity, and learning," and having " a rare 
gift of neat, accurate, and well -studied 
popular preaching." He marr. (cont. 21st 
July 1658), Margaret (died at Inverkeithing 
in the end of 1684), daugh. of James Bruce, 
min. of Kingsbarns, and had issue James, 
surgeon, who was a source of great vexation 
to his parents; Sophia (marr. Robert 



Alexander, principal clerk of Session) ; 
Margaret. Publications Violent the Re 
view; Balm from Gilead, or the Differ 
ences about the Indulgence stated and 
impleaded (London, 1681). He left a 
MS. treatise De Magistratu, and another 
On hearing Curates. [Wodrow s Hist., ii., 
216; Fountainhall s Diary; Crawford s 
Hist. G. R. Inhib., 21st April 1675 ; G. R. 
Sas., xxv., 395.] 

ANTHONY SHAW, M.A., formerly 
1672 min. of Colmonell; granted indulg 
ence with the two preceding by the 
Privy Council 3rd Sept. 1672 ; [afterwards 
min. at Loudoun.] 

JOHN FULLARTON of Greenhall, 
1684 Argyll, born about 1645, son of 
James M Cloy of Ballochindryan and 
Jean Stewart, probably grandson of Donald 
M Cloy F., min. of Kilmodan ; M.A. (Glas 
gow 1665); passed trials before Presb. of 
Dunoon ; was recommended 9th Dec. 1668 ; 
adm. to Kilmodan before 2nd June 1669 ; 
trans, before 12th Nov. 1684 ; outed at the 
Revolution; consecrated a bishop of the 
non-jurant church in Edinburgh 25th Jan. 
1705 ; elected to the diocese of Edinburgh 
in 1720; died at Greenhall, Glendaruel, 
27th April 1727, aged about 82. He marr. 
(1) Anna (died 28th July 1679), second 
daugh. of George Haldane, W.S. : (2) before 
1682, Barbara Hamilton, and had issue 
John of Greenhall; Alexander; William; 
Jean, Barbara (marr. cont. 29th Jan. 1718, 
Patrick Lamont of Stronalbanich. [Argyll 
Tests.-, Rule s Sec. Vindication; Keith s 
Scottish Cat., 524 ; Tombst. ; Wodrow : s 
Anal., L, 309; Rebu/er Rebuffed; G. R. 
Sas., Ixvii., 330 ; Inventory of Lamont 
Papers, No. 1152 (Scot. Rec. Soc).] 

ANTHONY MURRAY, M.A.; trans. 
1Q88 from Coulter, Lanarkshire ; adm. 
2nd April 1688 ; returned to Coulter 
after 27th Feb. 1689. 

WILLIAM LEGGAT [LEGATE], M.A. 
1689 (Glasgow 1661) ; entered on trials for 
licence in Ireland 29th July 1670; 
min. at Dromore, Co. -Down, which he left 
and resided in Fenwick ; adm. to this 
parish salvo jure ecclesice Hibernicce 22nd 



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[PRESB. OF 



Aug. 1689 ; member of Assembly in 1690 ; 
returned to Dromore after llth Nov. 1691 ; 
died about 1697. [Maitland Miscell., iv. ; 
Reid s Ireland, ii., 465 ; Reg. Gen. Ass., 
1690 ; Mackie s Description.} 

THOMAS BLACKWELL, called 5th 
1694 April 1693; ord. 28th Aug. 1694; 
trans, to Aberdeen 9th Oct. 1700. 

THOMAS BROWN, a native of Glasgow, 
1701 studied theology at the Univ. there ; 
licen. by that Presb. 4th Aug. 1697 ; 
ord. to Second Charge, Paisley, 4th May 
1698 ; trans, and adm. 5th March 1701 ; 
died in Nov. or Dec. 1708. He marr. 15th 
Aug. 1698, Mary, daugh. of Archibald 
Erskine, merchant burgess, Glasgow (alive 
in 1749), and had issue David, min. of 
Port Glasgow ; George, writer, Edinburgh ; 
William. [Glasg. Marr. Reg. ; Edin. and 
Glasg. Tests. ; Brown s Hist., 94.] 

ROBERT MILLAR, born 1672, son of 
_,-__ Andrew M., min. of Dailly ; edu 
cated at Univ. of Glasgow; licen. 
by Presb. of Paisley 3rd Feb. 1697 ; ord. 
to Port Glasgow 18th Aug. 1697 ; called 
20th Oct., trans, and adm. 28th Dec. 1709 ; 
died 16th Dec. 1752. He marr. 10th June 
1702, Elizabeth (died 30th Sept. 1759), 
daugh. of John Kelso of Kelsoland, and 
had issue Andrew, bookseller, London, 
publisher of the first or folio edition of 
Johnson s Dictionary : [Millar s patience 
was sorely tried by Johnson s unpunctu- 
ality, and when the last sheet was handed 
to him he exclaimed, " Thank God I have 
done with him ! " When this was reported 
to Johnson he replied, with a smile, " I am 
glad that he thanks God for anything"], 
born 1707, died 8th June 1768 ; John, min. 
of Old Kilpatrick ; Henry, min. of Neilston; 
Robert, M.D., went abroad ; William, of 
Walkingshaw; Archibald, captain H.M.S. 
Lyon, died 7th Sept. 1766; Anna (marr. 
Peter Scott, min. of Laigh Church, Paisley) ; 
Elizabeth (marr. James Hamilton, min. of 
this parish); and perhaps others. Publi 
cations History of the Propagation of 
Christianity and Overthrow of Paganism, 
2 vols. (Edinburgh, 1723) ; History of the 
Church under the Old Testament from the 



Creation of the World (Edinburgh, 1730), 
fol. reprinted in 8 vols. (Paisley, 1789). 
[Glasg. Tests. ; Nisbet s Heraldry, ii., 42 ; 
Wodrow s Corresp. ; BoswelFs Johnson ; 
Diet. Nat. Hiog.] 

JAMES HAMILTON, born 19th Dec. 

1721, eldest son of Robert H., min. 

of Hamilton ; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Hamilton 23rd 
Feb. 1748 ; ord. to Second Charge 24th April 
1751 ; pres. by William, Earl of Dundonald ; 
trans, and adm. 9th June 1753 ; died 14th 
March 1782. He is described as "a man 
of great knowledge, solid judgment, liberal 
manners, and enlarged sentiments." He 
marr. 3rd Aug. 1761, Elizabeth Millar (died 
s.p. 25th Sept. 1798), daugh. of his pre 
decessor in this parish. [Epitaphs ; Craw 
furd s Hist.] 



Jth 



ROBERT BOOG, born Edinburgh, 13 

1782 Feb * 1746) son of Robert B - cutlei 
in Canongate, and Mary Orrock : 

educated at Univ. of Edinburgh ; licen. by 
Presb. of Edinburgh 28th Sept. 1772; ord 
to Second Charge, Paisley, 21st April 1774 
pres. by James, Earl of Abercorn ; trans 
and adm. 29th Aug. 1782 ; D.D. (Glasgow 
1st May 1812); died 24th July 1823 
Through his exertions the Paisley Medica 
Dispensary and the Paisley House oi 
Recovery were erected. He marr. 26tl 
Feb. 1781, Mary (died 18th May 1827) 
daugh. of Humphrey Fulton, silk manu 
facturer, Paisley, and had issue Robert 
born 15th Dec. 1781, died 1816; William 
merchant, Rio de Janeiro, born 1st Dec 

1783 ; Andrew, born 3rd July 1785, diec 
24th Sept. 1789 ; Margaret, born 24th Jan 
1787; John, born 9th Nov. 1788; Mary 
born 8th Aug. 1790 (marr. 6th June 1841 
Lieut.-Col. John Dalziel, Madras Army) 
Alexander, born 5th June 1792, died 13tl 
April 1793; James, born 12th May 1795 
Publications Discourses selected from hi 
MSS. [edited by Professor Mylne] (Glas 
gow, 1824) ; Excursions through the Starry 
Heavens (Paisley, n.d.) ; "Account of Queei 
Bleary s Tomb " (Archceol. Scot., ii., 1822) 
Account of the Parish (Sinclair s Stat. Ace 
vii.). The MS. of his unpublished Histor; 
of the Abbey is in the Paisley Library.- 



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[Scots Mag., 1783 ; Weavers Mag., Paisley, 
ii., 92; Paisley Poets, i., 30; Brown s 
Paisley, i., 95.] 

ROBERT MACNAIR, born 10th Sept. 
179Q, son of James M., min. of 
Slamannan ; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow ; M.A. (1808) ; licen. by Presb. of 
Glasgow 8th Dec. 1813; ord. to Ballantrae 
llth May 1815 ; pres. by the tutor of James, 
Marquess of Abercorn ; trans, and adm. 9th 
April 1824; D.D. (Glasgow, 12th April 
1842); died 22nd July 1851. He marr. 
13th Oct. 1818, Jane (died at Leith, 1st 
March 1871), second daugh. of George Hill, 
D.D., Principal of Univ. of St Andrews 
and had issue Harriet Scott, born 20th 
Aug. 1819, died 1st Nov. 1847 ; James, min. 
of Canongate Parish, Edinburgh ; George 
Hill, born 15th June 1823, died 23rd Dec. 
1835; Agnes, born 18th Jan. 1826, died 
1872; Robert, M.D., min. of Gourock ; 
Alexander Hill, C.E., India, born 5th Aug. 
1830, died 1897. Publications An Address 
to the Heritors, Parishioners, and Con 
gregation . . . shoiving the ivant of Church 
Accommodation and Pastoral Superintend 
ence in the Parish, and suggesting a Plan 
by which the Evils thence arising may in 
part be remedied (Paisley, 1836) ; Separation 
between Paul and Barnabas, a discourse 
(Paisley, 1843) ; Address to the Parishioners, 
especially the Congregation of the Abbey, 
on their Duty in the Present Circumstances 
of the Church of Scotland (Paisley, 1843) ; 
Account of the Town and Parishes of 
Paisley [with Robert Burns, D.D.] (Neiv 
Stat. Ace., vii.). 

ANDREW WILSON, born Lauder, 26th 

1862 -^ ec - 1816 > son f J Qmi W., weaver, 
and Mary Law ; educated at Lauder 
School and Univ. of Edinburgh ; licen. by 
Presb. of Lauder 5th June 1843; ord. to 
Falkland 20th Sept. 1843 ; trans, and adm. 
19th Aug. 1852 ; died 5th March 1865. He 
marr. 15th May 1844, Sophia (died 24th 
Jan. 1898), daugh. of Robert Rule, Guernsey, 
surgeon, H.M. 86th Foot, and had issue- 
Elizabeth Sophia, born 13th June 1845, 
died 26th July 1861 ; John de Carteret, 
born 14th Aug. 1846, died 4th March 1854 ; 
Maria Antonia, born 24th Feb. 1850; 



Andrew de Carteret, born 12th Aug. 1854 ; 
Robert Thomas, born 30th July 1858; 
Louisa Margaret, born 3rd Jan. 1861. Pub 
lications Three Sermons (Paisley, 1852); 
Pamphlet on the Scottish Education Ques 
tion (Paisley, 1856). [Brown s Hist, of 
Paisley, i., 108.] 

JAMES CAMERON LEES, D.D. ; 
1865 trans, from Second Charge 28th 
June 1865 ; trans, to St Giles, Edin 
burgh, 19th Oct. 1877. 

THOMAS GENTLES, born Falkirk, 
1878 12th Feb. 1838, son of Adam G. ; 
educated at Grammar School and 
Univ. of Aberdeen; M.A. (1857); ord. 
assistant at Alloa in 1872 ; trans, to Trinity 
Parish, Edinburgh, 18th April 1872 ; trans, 
and adm. 20th Dec. 1878 ; D.D. (Aberdeen, 
1891); died after service, 2nd May 1910. 
He marr. llth Oct. 1865, Cecilia Wernicke, 
and had issue Henry Wernicke, M.D., 
in Chicago, U.S.A., born 15th Sept. 1866; 
Thomas Adam, M.A., LL.B., advocate, born 
26th Nov. 1867; Isabella Constance, born 
9th Feb. 1869 (marr. 1st June 1898, William 
Smith Lowson, Montreal) ; Emma Eliza, 
born 30th Sept. 1871 (marr. 24th July 1902, 
Alexander Munro MacRobert, M.A., advo 
cate); Norman, M.A., B.L., Moosejaw, 
Sask., Canada, born 3rd March 1873; 
Frank, engineer, Washington, U.S.A., born 
18th Aug. 1874; Robert Birnie, grain 
merchant, New York, born 9th Jan. 1877 ; 
David Alexander, born 9th Jan. 1879, 
died 8th Aug. 1898. Publication A Plea 
for the Restoration of Paisley Abbey 
(Paisley, n.d.). 

ALEXANDER MILLER MACLEAN, 



1910 born Killiemore > Mull > Argyllshire, 
27th June 1865, eldest son of Lachlan 
M., min. of North Knapdale ; educated at 
Ardnamurchan Parish School, High School 
and Univ. of Edinburgh ; M.A. (1884), B.D. 
1887); licen. by Presb. of Edinburgh in 
1887 ; assistant at St Mark s, Dundee, 
1887-9; inaugurated the mission which is 
now Beach Parish, Broughty Ferry ; ord. to 
Turriff 14th June 1889 ; trans, to Cramond 
15th Oct. 1896 ; trans, to Peebles 9th May 
1907 ; trans, and adm. 23rd Sept. 1910 ; pro- 



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moted scheme for the restoration of Paisley 
Abbey Church in 1911 ; app. Chaplain - 
in-Ordinary to the King in 1914; app. 
Vice-Convener of Committee on Highlands 
and Islands in 1914 ; served as chaplain in 
France, 1914-15, 1917-19; mentioned in 
despatches, and had C.M.G. in 1916 ; D.D. 
(Edinburgh, 1919). Marr. 19th March 1890, 
Mary, only child of Robert Brown, Edin 
burgh, and has issue an only child, Alice 
Mary Jeannie, born 18th June 1892 (marr. 
25th Nov. 1914, Valentine Beardmore 
Stewart, capt. H.L.I.). Publications 
Queen Victoria and Her Time (Edinburgh, 
1901) ; Peace, a sermon (Edinburgh, 1902); 
In Memoriam, the Right Rev. Theodore 
Marshall, D.D. (Edinburgh, 1909); Paisley 
Alley Restoration (Paisley, 1913); With 
the Gordons at Ypres (Paisley, 1916). 

SECOND CHARGE. 

[In 1641, a Second Charge was erected 
for the Abbey Parish. Its endowment was 
confirmed by Act of Parliament, 8th March 
1645.] 

ALEXANDER DUNLOP, M.A. ; called 

1644 A P ril > and ord - 12ttl Sept. 1644; 
trans, to First Charge, 28th Dec. 
1653. 

JAMES STIRLING, born 1631, fourth 
1654 son ^ Alexander S., farmer, Clark- 
land, Stewarton ; educated at Univ. 
of Glasgow ; M.A. (1648) ; licen. by Presb. 
of Paisley 18th Nov. 1653 ; ord. 12th June 
1654 ; deprived by Act of Parliament llth 
June, and Decreet of Privy Council 1st 
Oct. 1662. He sailed from Leith for 
Bombay to be min. at one of the planta 
tions, where he died from injuries sustained 
in falling from his horse, in 1671 or 1672. 
Publications Joint-author [with Sir James 
Steuart of Goodtrees] of Naphtali, or the 
Wrestlings of the Church of Scotland 
(1667). He wrote several political skits 
in reply to those of Francis Sempill of 
Beltrees. [Wodrow s Hist., i., 281, 327.] 

WILLIAM ECCLES, formerly min. of 

1Q72 the Second Charge, Ayr ; granted an 

indulgence here by the Privy Council 

3rd Sept. 1672 ; fined by the Council, 8th 



July 1673, for not observing the anniversary 
of the Restoration, and as he persisted in 
the same conduct, his indulgence was with 
drawn 30th June 1684. He returned to 
Ayr in 1687. 

JOHN TAYLOR, M.A. (Glasgow, 13th 
168g July 1671); ord. to Libberton, 
Lanarkshire, 27th Sept. 1677 ; trans, 
to Mearns before 13th July 1681 ; trans, 
and adm. before 10th Nov. 1685 ; outed at 
the Revolution. He was residing in the 
Castle of Doune, Nov. 1703, when the Privy 
Council inhibited him from preaching as 
he refused to take the Oath. [Rule s Sec. 
Vindication ; P. C. Acta ; Perth Homings, 
9th March 1705.] 

THOMAS BROWN, ord. 4th May 1698 ; 
trans, to First Charge, 5th March 
1701. 

[From 1701 to 1722 the duties of both 
charges were performed by the min. of the 
First Charge.] 

ROBERT MITCHELL, M.A. ; pres. by 

1722 tlie tutors of William, fifth Earl of 

Dundonald, and. ord. 27th Sept. 

1722 ; trans, to the Laigh Parish, Paisley, 

21st March 1739. 

WILLIAM FLEMING, educated at 
1740 Univ. f Glasgow; licen. by Presb. 
of Hamilton 31st July 1733 ; ord. to 
Kirkintilloch 1st July 1735 ; pres. by the 
tutors of William, seventh Earl of Dun 
donald ; trans, and adm. 26th June 1740; 
died s.p. 2nd Jan. 1747. He marr. Jean 
Wallace, who survived him, and marr. (2) 
llth July 1755. [Glasg. Tests. ; Crawford s 
Hist. ; Mackie s Ztoortpf.] 

JAMES HAMILTON, pres. by William, 
Earl of Dundonald, llth Nov. 1750; 
ord. 24th April 1751 ; trans, to First 
Charge, 9th June 1753. 

JOHN RAE, perhaps son of Robert R., 
Greenock ; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow; M.A. (1737); licen. by 

Presb. of Dunoon 6th May 1744; pres. 

by William, Earl of Dundonald, and ord. 

24th Jan. 1754 ; died unmarr., 4th Sept. 

1757, aged 40. 



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ARCHIBALD DAVIDSON, pres. by 
Commissioner for William, Earl of 
Dundonald, and ord. 7th Sept. 1758 ; 
trans, to Inchinnan 20th Oct. 1761 [after 
wards Principal of Univ. of Glasgow]. 

ALEXANDER KENNEDY, born Lead- 
hills, 1732, son of Thomas K., wright ; 
educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; ord. 
10th June 1762 ; died 12th July 1773. He 
man-. 30th April 1762, Janet (died at Edin 
burgh in 1805), daugh. of William Russell 
of Slipperfield, West Linton, merchant, 
Leith, and had issue Janet, born 27th 
Jan. 1763 (marr., pro. 12th April 1787, 
Charles Lamont, gentleman s servant, Edin 
burgh); Alexander, born 26th June 1764; 
Jane, born 23rd Nov. 1765 ; Katherine, born 
14th Aug., and died 29th Sept. 1767. 

ROBERT BOOG, pres. by James, Earl 
of Abercorn, and ord. 21st April 
1774 ; trans, to First Charge, 29th 
Aug. 1782. 

JAMES MYLNE, born 1756, son of 
1783 J ames M., min. of Kinnaird ; edu 
cated at Univ. of St Andrews ; Keen, 
by Presb. of Dundee 5th May 1779 ; ord. 
(by that Presb.) deputy-chaplain of the 
83rd Foot 1st Dec. 1779 ; pres. by James, 
Earl of Abercorn, and adm. to this charge 
27th March 1783. He became Professor of 
Moral Philosophy in the Univ. of Glasgow, 
and dem. 4th Oct. 1797; died 21st Sept. 
1839. He marr. (1) 24th Aug. 1789, Grizel 
Davidson, who died s.p. in 1790 : (2) 26th 
June 1798, Agnes (died 1827), daugh. of 
John Millar, advocate, Professor of Law, 
Glasgow, and had issue James William, 
barrister, London, born 20th Aug. 1800, 
died 24th Nov. 1855 ; Margaret, born 4th 
March 1803 ; John Millar, W.S., born 5th 
July -1804, died 30th Jan. 1880; William 
Craig, born 13th Nov. 1805 ; Archibald, 
born 13th Nov. 1806. 

JAMES SMITH, born 1770; pres. by 
1798 John James, Marquess of Aber 
corn, and ord. 26th Jan. 1798; died 
28th Jan. 1817. He marr. Mary Craw 
ford, who died 9th Jan. 1844, and had 
issue Janet, born 8th Aug. 1798; Mar 
garet, born 6th March 1800, died 21 sf Sept. 
1814; Mary, born 25th Nov. 1801 (marr. 



Patrick Brewster, min. of this parish) ; 
James, D.D., min. of Cathcart, born 17th 
Nov. 1803 ; Andrew, born 4th Dec. 1805 ; 
Robert, born 5th June 1809, died 7th 
Sept. 1810; William Keith, born 21st 
Dec. 1811, died 23rd Dec. 1812; Elizabeth 
Keir (twin), born 21st Dec. 1811, died 6th 
May 1812. Publication Evidences of a 
special Divine Providence attending the 
late Signal* Successes obtained over the 
Enemy, a sermon (Paisley, 1814). 

PATRICK BREWSTER, born Jed- 
1818 burgh, 20th Dec. 1788, youngest son 
of James B., rector of the Grammar 
School there, and Margaret Key, and brother 
of Sir David B. ; educated at Univ. of Edin 
burgh ; licen. by Presb. of Fordoun 26th 
March 1817 ; pres. by Lord Aberdeen, act 
ing on behalf of the representatives of 
John James, Marquess of Abercorn, and 
ord. 10th April 1818; died* at Craigie 
Linn, Paisley, 26th March 1859. He was 
a notable pulpit orator, a polemic of great 
pertinacity, whose whole life was a con 
tinuous succession of exciting disputes 
upon public questions. He took a promi 
nent share in the Chartist movement, and 
was a keen advocate of the abolition of the 
slave trade, the repeal of the Corn Laws, 
and Roman Catholic emancipation. In 
1863 a monument was erected over his 
grave at Paisley by public subscription. 
He marr. (1) 19th Jan. 1820, Frances Anne 
(died 7th June 1831, aged 30), daugh. of 
Colonel Edward Stafford of Mayne, Ire 
land, and had issue Mary Margaret, born 
26th March 1821 ; Grizelda, born 28th 
Dec. 1822 ; Frances Anne, born 7th Aug. 
1824 ; James Edward, born 6th Sept. 1826, 
died 16th June 1843; Patrick, born 4th 
March 1829 : (2) 4th Feb. 1834, Mary 
Smith (died 1st May 1888), daugh. of his 
predecessor in this parish, and had issue 
David, born 15th May 1835 ; Andrew Smith, 
born 19th Feb. 1838; Janet Smith, born 
29th July 1839; George James, born 3rd 
Jan. 1841, died 6th Feb. 1916; James 
Edward, born 14th Nov. 1843, died 2nd 
April 1858 ; Margaret Mary Crawford, 
born 8th July 1845; Horatio Ross, born 
15th June, and died 21st Nov. 1846. Pub- 



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lications The Heroism of the Christian 
Spirit (Edinburgh, 1833) ; The Claims of 
the Church of Scotland on the Support and 
Affection of the People (Paisley, 1835); 
Reply to the A ttacks made on Mr Brewster 
in the Synod of Glasgow and Ayr for 
attending the O Connell Dinner (Paisley, 
1835) ; An Essay on Passive Obedience 
(Paisley, 1836); Report of Speeches at 
Soiree given in Mr Brewster s Honour 
(Paisley, 1838); Duties of the Present 
Crisis (Paisley, 1838) ; The Rights of the 
Poor of Scotland vindicated against the 
Misrepresentations of the Editor of the 
" Glasgow Post and Reformer" 2 parts 
(1843); The Seven Chartist and Military 
Discourses libelled by the Marquis of Aber- 
corn and other Heritors of the Abbey 
Parish, to which are added four others 
formerly published, with one or two more 
as a Specimen of the Author s mode of 
treating other Scripture topics (Paisley, 
1843 ; Glasgow, 1910) ; Mr Breiuster s State 
ments in the Assault Case (Paisley, 1851) ; 
Wellington weighed in the Balance, or 
War and Crime (Paisley, 1853) ; The Perils 
and Duties of the War : European Freedom 
and Popish Conspiracy (Paisley, 1854) ; Re 
port of the Speech at the Paisley Presb. in 
the Case of Mr J. G. Wood (Paisley, 1856) ; 
The Indian Revolt : its Duties and Dangers 
(Paisley, 1857) ; The Plague of Patronage 
(Paisley, 1858); "Description of a Fossil 
Tree found in a Quarry at Nitshill " (Trans. 
Royal Soc. Edin., ix.) ; Contributions to 
The Edinburgh Encyclopedia [edited by 
his brother, Sir David]. [The Glasgoiv 
Herald, 28th March 1859; Home Life of 
Sir David Brewster, 40; Brown s Hist, of 
Paisley, 102-8 ; The Border Magazine, Oct. 
1913 (portrait) ; Diet. Nat. Biog.] 

JAMES CAMERON LEES, trans, from 
1859 ^ arnoc ^ an d a dm. 1st Sept. 1859 ; 
trans, to First Charge 28th June 
1865. Publications (cf. vol. i., p. 62) 
An Election Sermon (Paisley, 1868) ; Leaves 
from My Log (Paisley, 1874). Delete 
reference to Life there. 

JAMES DODDS, trans, from St 

1865 Stephen s, Glasgow, and adm. 21st 

Dec. 1865; trans, to St George s 



1878 



Parish, Glasgow, 7th Jan. 1875. Publica 
tion (cf. vol. i., p. 9) The Religious 
Aspect of the Present Political Struggle 
(Paisley, 1868). 

JAMES ROBERT MITFORD 

1875 MITCHELL, B.A. ; trans, from 

Kirkmichael, Dumfriesshire, and 

adm. 16th Sept. 1875; trans, to West 

Parish, Aberdeen, 22nd Feb. 1878. 

JAMES BOATH DALGETY, born 
Shandford, Fearn, 20th Sept. 1841, 
son of John D., farmer, and Mar 
garet Sturrock ; educated at Fearn School, 
J Grammar School and Univ. of Aberdeen ; 
licen. by Presb. of Brechin 5th Dec. 1865 ; 
assistant at Montrose ; min. of St Andrew s, 
British Guiana, 1865-9, of All Saints , 
Berbice, 1869-76 ; adm. to Macleod Parish, 
Glasgow, 6th July 1876 ; trans, and adm. 
20th Dec. 1878 ; sometime clerk of Presb. ; 
died llth May 1908. He marr. 17th Jan. 
1866, Jane Paterson, daugh. of William 
Balfour, min. of the U.P. congregation, 
Rosehearty, and had issue William Bal 
four, banker, born 4th Feb. 1867; Mar 
garet Balfour, born 3rd June 1870, died 
19th May 1883 ; Bethia Edghill, born 14th 
Sept. 1872 (marr. 15th April 1896, Walter 
Edward Lee, min. of the East Church, 
Perth). 

WILLIAM FULTON, MA., B.D.,B.Sc.; 
trans, from Wigtown, and adm. 21st 
July 1909 ; app. Professor of Syste 
matic Theology, Aberdeen Univ. (q.v.), 
22nd Oct. 1915. 

JOHN WALLACE, M.A. ; trans, from 
Tron Parish, Edinburgh, and adm. 
4th May 1916; chaplain to the 
Forces in Egypt, 1916-17; died at Edin 
burgh, 5th June 1918, and was buried at 
Abercorn. Publication (cf. vol. i., p. 138) 
A Church Innovation (Edinburgh, 1916). 

ALEXANDER RUTHERFORD 
1918 HOWELL > born Portobello, 28th 
Aug. 1871, son of Edward H. and 
Isabella Rutherford ; educated at High 
School and Univs. of Glasgow, M.A. 
(1893), and Edinburgh ; licen. by Presb. of 
Edinburgh 17th May 1895 ; assistant at 
Buenos Aires in 1895, North Berwick in 



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1897 ; ord. to St Stephen s Chapel, Inverness, 
29th May 1900; trans, to Kincardine-in- 
Menteith 7th Dec. 1904 ; trans, and adm. 
28th Nov. 1918. Marr. 2nd Sept. 1908, 
Anne Selby Burrell, daugh. of William 
Logan, Madras Civil Service, Heathery- 
haugh, Moffat, and has issue Anne Selby 
Burrell, born 29th Nov. 1909; Edward 
Alexander, born 22nd March 1912 ; David 
Logan, born 23rd March 1914; Isabella 
Rutherford, born 3rd July 1917. Publica 
tion Editor of The Church of Scotland 
Prayer Roll (annually). 

GREENLAW (Q.S.). 

[The church was built in 1889. The 
parish was disjoined from Paisley Abbey 
by the Court of Teinds 13th March 1896.] 

WALTER EDWARD LEE, M. A. ; ord. 
3rd May 1893; adm. first min. of 
the parish 18th March 1896; trans. 

to East (St John s) Parish, Perth, llth Dec. 

1901. 

THOMAS WILKIE WILSON, M.A., 
B.D. ; ord. 24th April 1902 ; trans. 
to Rosemount Parish, Aberdeen, 2nd 
April 1907. 

GEORGE NISBET DODS, born Cot- 
hill, Polwarth, Berwickshire. 22nd 
June 1875, son of John D., farmer, 
and Alison Murray ; educated at Univ. of 
Edinburgh ; M.A. (1895) ; licen. by Presb. 
of Edinburgh in 1899 ; assistant at St 
Andrew s, Perth, 1899 ; ord. to Collace 21st 
Aug. 1901 ; trans, and adm. 26th Sept. 
1907; dem. 12th Dec. 1913, and became 
min. of St Andrew s Presbyterian Church, 
Perth, West Australia. Marr. 2nd April 
1902, Isabella Cunningham, younger daugh. 
of David Greig, Dunfermline, and has 
issue Christina Nisbet, born 7th March 
1903 ; John Murray, born 12th April 1906. 

JOHN CHAMBERS, born Ayr, 16th 

19H ct 1874 son of William Dunn c - 
and Janet Andrew; educated at 

Ayr Grammar School and Univ. of Glas 
gow ; licen. by Presb. of Glasgow 4th May 
1904 ; assistant at Pollokshields, Spring- 
burn, and Abbey Parish, Paisley; ord. to 



Law 18th May 1908 ; trans, and adm. 23rd 
April 1914. Marr. 10th June 1909, Jessie 
Manson, daugh. of John Robertson, and 
has issue Janet Andrew Latta, born 10th 
June 1910; Myra Helen, born 10th Oct. 
1912. 

HIGH KIRK PARISH. 

[A church was built here in 1756. Being 
placed upon rising ground, it was styled 
the High Church, in contrast to the older 
Laigh Kirk. The High Kirk parish was 
disjoined from that of the Abbey of Paisley 
by .the Commissioners for the Plantation 
of Kirks on 20th Feb. 1782.] 

JAMES BAINE, born 1710, eldest son 
of James B., min. of Bonhill ; edu 
cated at the Grammar School of 
Dunbarton and Univs. of Glasgow and 
Edinburgh ; M.A. (Glasgow, 4th May 
1725) ; licen. by Presb. of Dunbarton 19th 
Oct. 1731 ; pres. by James, Duke of Mon- 
trose, and ord. to Killearn 26th May 1732 ; 
called 22nd Jan., trans, and adm. 22nd 
April 1756; dem. 10th Feb. 1766. Joined 
the Relief Church, and adm. min. of College 
Street Relief Church, Edinburgh, 13th Feb. 
1766; Moderator of Relief Synod in 1773 ; 
died 17th Jan. 1790. "An eloquent and 
popular preacher, he zealously pleaded for 
Thomas Gillespie of Carnock in the As 
sembly of 1752. His personal appearance 
in the vigour of life was prepossessing ; his 
manner and powers of elocution in the 
pulpit were peculiarly attractive. Being 
somewhat remarkable for the sweetness 
of his voice, he was honoured with the 
characteristic epithet of the Swan of the 
West. 5 " He marr. 22nd May 1740, 
Margaret, only daugh. of Michael Potter, 
D.D., Professor of Divinity in the Univ. of 
Glasgow, and had issue Michael, an officer 
in army, served in Elliot s Light Dragoons, 
born 28th March 1742, died at Amiens, 
Nov. 1793; Grizel, born 8th March 1743 
(marr. Oct. 1777, Alexander Kemp, writer, 
Edinburgh) ; James, born 1748, licen. by 
Presb. of Edinburgh in 1772, took Episcopal 
orders, and was incumbent of the Episcopal 
Church, Alloa, LL.D. (Aberdeen 1815), suc 
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1823; William of Easter Livilands, St 
Ninians, Stirlingshire, born 1755, died 12th 
Jan. 1837 ; Helen, born 1757 ; Anne, born 
1761. Publications Sermon [preached at 
the translation of the Rev. John Wither- 
spoon from Beith to Paisley] (Paisley, 
1757) ; A Sermon preached before the 
Society for the Reformation of Manners 
(Glasgow, 1 767) ; Memoirs of Modern 
Church Reformation, or the History of the 
General Assembly, 1766, with a Brief 
Account and Vindication of the Presby 
tery of Relief (Paisley, 1767); The 
Theatre Licentious and Perverted [dedi 
cated to Samuel Foote, the actor] (Paisley, 
1770); Sermon preached at Edinburgh, 22nd 
Dec. 1770 (Paisley, 1770) ; Sermons (Paisley, 
1778; 2nd ed. [edited by his son], 1829); 
Select Sermons by Thomas Boston and James 
Baine (Edinburgh, 1850). [Struthers s Hist, 
of the Relief Church, 199-209 ; Kay s Edin 
burgh Portraits, ii., 82 ; Anderson s Scottish 
Nation; Small s Hist, of U.P. Congrega 
tions^., 706 ; Brown s Hist, of High Church, 
Paisley, 7 ; Tombst. ; Scots Mag., xxviii. ; 
Diet. Nat. Biog.} 

GEORGE MUIR [MURE], born Spott, 
1766 Haddingtonshire, 1723; served in 
the office of a Writer to the Signet 
in Edinburgh, but, coming under the influ 
ence of the Cambuslang Revival, he 
studied for the ministry ; became school 
master of Carnock ; was licen. by Presb. 
of Dumfermline 30th Oct. 1750; ord. to 
Old Cumnock 30th Nov. 1752; trans, and 
adm. 30th Oct. 1766; D.D. (Princeton 
College, New Jersey, U.S.A., 1768). For 
some years he suffered from a malignant 
tumour in one of his feet. Ultimately 
he became unable to walk, and for a con 
siderable period was carried to church 
on Sundays, and conducted the services 
sitting in the pulpit. As a last resource, 
the foot was amputated, and the wound 
healed. He died 20th July 1771. He 
was much esteemed as a preacher. 
He marr. 12th Sept. 1753, Isabella (died 
2nd July 1772, aged 48), third daugh. 
of James Wardlaw, min. of Dunferm- 
line, and had issue Crichton, born 5th 
July 1754; Ann, born 13th April 1756, 



died 21st Jan. 1757 ; James, min. of a 
Presbyterian congregation at Alexandria, 
Virginia, U.S.A., born 12th April 1757, 
died 8th Aug. 1820 ; George, born 1st, and 
died 8th Jan. 1759 ; George, born 21st 
Dec. 1759 ; Ebenezer, born 12th Aug. 1761 ; 
Jean, born 2nd April 1763. Publications 
Christ s Cross and Crown : an Essay (Edin 
burgh, 1759 ; Paisley, 1769) [said to be the 
first book printed in Paisley] ; Two Sermons 
on the Demise of George II. and Accession 
of George III. (Glasgow, 1760); Sermon 
at the Admission of the Rev. Alexander 
Moodie to the Parish of Riccarton (Glasgow, 
1762) ; The Conversion of the Gentiles [a 
sermon on behalf of S.P.C.K.] (Edinburgh, 
1766); Sermon preached at the Admission of 
the Rev. Colin Campbell to the Church 
and Parish of Renfrew (Paisley, 1769) ; A 
Sermon preached at the Opening of the 
Synod of Glasgow and Ayr, I3th Oct. 
1769 ; The Parable of the Sower Illustrated 
and Applied (Paisley, 1769) ; The Parable 
of the Tares, in twenty-one Sermons, to 
which are added two Sermons (Paisley, 
1771) ; The Substance of Four Table Ser 
vices delivered in Tolbooth Church, Edin 
burgh, IQth March 1760 (Edinburgh, 1794) ; 
"Letter to the Rev. William MacCulloch" 
[of Cambuslang] (Edinburgh Christian 
Instructor, new series, i.) ; he left a MS. 
book containing Some Remarkable Provi 
dences that happened to Dr George Muir, 
Minister of the Gospel in Paisley. {Tombst. ; 
The Christian Instructor, 1838; Brown s 
Hist, of the High Church, Paisley, 10; 
Hist, of Old Cumnock, 108.] 



; 



WILLIAM TAYLOR, pres. by the Town 
Council 15th Jan., and ord. 2nd July 
1772 . trang> to g t Mungo s Parish, 

Glasgow, 15th Sept. 1780. 



1772 



JOHN FINDLAY, born Glasgow, 26th 

Sept. 1751, eldest son of William F. ; 

educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; M.A. 

(1775); licen. by Presb. of Glasgow 2nd 

Aug. 1780; pres. by the Town Council 

(at the unanimous wish of the congrega 

tion), and ord. 14th March 1781; D.D 

(Edinburgh, 8th Feb. 1810); died 25th 

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of missions and of the dissemination of the 
Bible at home and abroad. He marr. (1) 
9th March 1783, Margaret (died 19th Feb. 
1794), daugh. of James Thomson, merchant, 
Paisley, and had issue Margaret, born 
1st Jan. 1784 (marr. - - Brown) ; James, 
merchant, Glasgow, born 7th Dec. 1785 ; 
Marjory, born 26th July 1786 (marr. 7th 
Oct. 1811, Matthew Urie, merchant, Glas 
gow); Jean, born 16th March, and died 
26th July 1788; John, born 16th Nov. 
1789; William, born 17th Aug. 1791, died 
16th Jan. 1802 ; Janet, born 7th Jan. 1794 : 
(2) 16th Nov. 1795, Margaret Carswell or 
Duthie, who died s.p. 2nd Oct. 1823. 
Publication The Universal Diffusion of 
Knowledge with its Happy E/ects : being 
Sermons preached before the London Mis 
sionary Society (London, 1799). [Memoir, 
by Thomas Crichton, 1821 ; Edin. Christian 
Instructor, xx. ; Tombst.] 

JOHN GEDDES, app. by the Town 
Council (on a petition in his favour 
from the parishioners) 28th Oct. 
1820; ord. (assistant and successor) 9th 
Feb. 1821 ; trans, to St Andrew s Parish, 
Glasgow, 18th Jan. 1832. 

JOHN MACNAUGHTAN, born 
1882 Greenock 1807, eldest son of Donald 
M., merchant ; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow; MA. (1826); licen. by Presb. 
of Paisley 4th Aug. 1830 ; ord. (by same 
Presb.) min. of the Scots Church, Crown 
Court, London, 21st July 1831 ; pres. by 
the Town Council ; trans, and adm. 14th 
May 1832. In 1837 he accepted a call to 
St Paul s Chapel, Edinburgh, but the 
Courts of the Church refused translation. 
Joined the Free Church in 1843 ; min. of the 
Free High Church, Paisley, 1843-9, of Rose 
mary Street Church (Irish Presbyterian), 
Belfast, 25th Oct. 1849; died 27th May 
1884. He marr. (1) 16th Aug. 1841, Jessie, 
daugh. of James Buchanan of Northbar : 
(2) 8th July 1868, Matilda Hanna (died 24th 
Jan. 1909), eldest daugh. of Murray Suffern. 
Publications .4 Statement of the Actual 
Income and Expenditure of the Established 
Church in the Burgh of Paisley (Paisley, 
1835) ; Letters to the Rev. John Bremner, 
Popish Priest of Paisley (Paisley, 1836); 



A Discourse preached in the High Church, 
Paisley (Paisley, 1837); A Sketch of the 
Life of William Perry, and Recollections of 
Conversations with him during his Confine 
ment and when under the Sentence of Death 
(Paisley, 1837) ; Slanders against the Free 
Church met and answered in a Speech 
(Paisley, 1846); The Free Church and 
American Slavery (Paisley, 1846); The 
Interdicted Farewell Sermon (Paisley, 
1849); Man a Responsible and Social 
Being ; The Lord s Day, the Sabbath (Bel 
fast, 1859) ; A Sermon on Christianity and. 
Science (London, 1874); Tracts for the 
Times 11 Who are the Separatists ? " " Who 
have broken their Ordination Vows 1 
Lecture XIII. [On Revival of Religion], and 
X. [To Young Men, i.]. [Smith : s Scottish 
Clergy (1848), 215-222 ; Acts of Ass., 1838, 
1843 ; Edinburgh Christian Instructor, 
series iv., i.] 

CHARLES FORBES BUCHAN, trans. 
1844 f rom the Scots Church, North 
Shields, and adm. 10th Jan. 1844 ; 
trans, to Fordoun 14th Jan. 1846. 

ANDREW JOHNSTONS, MA. ; trans, 
from St John s, Dundee, and adm. 
17th Sept. 1846; trans, to Kin- 
glassie9th March 1848. 

JOHN INCHES DICKSON, trans, 
from Wanlockhead, and adm. 4th 
May 1848 ; trans, to Kirkbean 17th 
May 1855. 

JAMES MACGREGOR, ord. 8th Nov. 
1855; trans, to Monimail 17th July 

1862. 



1846 



1848 



1855 



PETER SINCLAIR MENZIES, ord. 
5th March 1863 ; trans, to St 
George s-in-the-Fields, Glasgow, 9th 
March 1865. 

JOHN MARTIN, ord. 7th Sept. 1865 ; 
1865 trans, to Bonhill 24th Sept. 1874. 

ANDREW MONTGOMERIE LANG, 
1875 born Glasgow, 19th July 1848, 
son of Hugh L. and Elizabeth Stobo ; 
educated at Collegiate School, Glasgow, and 
Univs. of Heidelberg and Glasgow; B.Sc. 
(1874); licen. by Presb. of Greenock 3rd 
Dec. 1873 ; ord. 4th March 1875 ; died 



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23rd Nov. 1909. He marr. 28th Dec. 1880, 
Catherine Brown Dickson, who died 29th 
Nov. 1911, and had issue Hugh Mont- 
gomerie, ship draughtsman, born 18th Sept. 
1881 ; Catherine Suttie Purvis, born 8th 
Oct. 1882 ; John Dickson, marine engineer, 
born 21st Aug. 1884; James Stobo, com 
mission agent, born 2nd Oct. 1886, died 
29th Feb. 1912 ; Andrew Montgomerie, 
ship draughtsman, born 28th Jan. 1 888 ; 
liobert Forrester Graham, born 7th July 
1890, died 7th July 1891 ; Elizabeth Stobo, 
born 5th April 1895. 

JOHN MUIE, born Glasgow, 6th July 
1880, son of John M., min. of Govan- 
hill ; educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; 
M.A. (1899), B.D. (1902) ; licen. by Presb. 
of Glasgow 7th May 1902 ; assistant at St 
Mungo s, Glasgow ; ord. to Kirkcowan 16th 
March 1905 ; trans, and adm. 19th May 
1910. Publications War and Christian 
Duty (Paisley 1916) ; Contributions to 
Hastings 3 Dictionary of Christ and the 
Gospels. 



ST GEORGE S, OR THE LAIGH 
KIRK PARISH, PAISLEY. 

[A church built here in 1736 was called, 
from its situation, the Laigh Kirk. On 
7th July 1738, the Laigh Kirk Parish was 
disjoined by the Commissioners for the 
Plantation of Kirks from the parish of the 
Abbey of Paisley. In 1819 another church 
was built for this parish on a new site. It 
was named St George s Church, and, since 
its erection, the Laigh Kirk Parish has 
been known also as St George s.] 

ROBERT MITCHELL, M.A. (Glasgow, 
1739 26th April 1712); licen. by Presb. 
of Dunbarton 2nd Feb. 1720; pres. by 
the tutors of William, Earl of Dundonald, 
and ord. to Second Charge, Paisley, 27th 
Sept. 1722 ; called 12th Oct. 1738 ; trans, 
and adm. 21st March 1739 ; died 9th 
March 1746, aged 50. He marr. Katharine 
Glassford, who died 3rd July 1781, and had 
issue Euphemia, born 1741. \Glasg. 
Tests. ; Crawford s Hist. ; Tombst.} 



PETER SCOTT, bapt. 20th June 1695, 
1740 son of John S., min. of the Outer 
High Kirk Parish, Glasgow; edu 
cated at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by 
Presb. of Glasgow 6th Jan. 1731 ; app. by 
the Town Council 21st April, and ord. 
(assistant and successor) 27th June 1740 ; 
adm. to the full charge 15th May 1746; 
died 4th Aug. 1753. He marr. 9th Sept. 
1741, Anna (died 9th April 1768), daugh. 
of Robert Millar, min. of Paisley, and had 
issue Elizabeth, born 7th Oct. 1745 (marr. 
Robert Fulton, manufacturer, Maxwell- 
town) ; Grizel, born 15th Feb. 1748 (marr. 
Archibald Davidson, min. of Inchinnan) ; 
Peter, born 7th Aug., and died 10th Oct. 
l152.[Gla8g. Tests. ; Tombst.] 

ROBERT FINDLAY, trans, from Gals- 
ton; called 6th Dec. 1753; adm. 
21st March 1754 ; trans, to Ramshorn 
or St David s, Glasgow, 29th Jan. 1756. 

JOHN WITHERSPOON, born Tester, 
1757 East Lothian, 5th Feb. 1723, eldest 
son of James W., min. of that parish. 
On his mother s side he claimed to be 
descended from John Knox through the 
Reformer s daugh., Eliza Knox, wife of 
John Welsh of Ayr. He was educated at 
Haddington Grammar School and Univ. of 
Edinburgh. On 6th Sept. 1743 he was 
licen. by the Presb. of Haddington ; was 
sometime assistant to his father ; pres. by 
Alexander, tenth Earl of Eglinton, and ord. 
to Beith llth April 1745. At the Rising 
in that year he put himself at the head 
of a body of volunteers and marched to 
Glasgow. Though ordered to return, he 
refused, went forward, and was taken 
prisoner after the battle of Falkirk, in 
which, however, he had no part. With 
other prisoners he was confined in Doune 
Castle until all of them managed to escape 
by means of a rope of knotted blankets. 
He was adm. to this charge 16th June 
1757. He declined calls to Dublin and 
the Scots Kirk, Rotterdam. On 9th May 
1768 he dem., having accepted the Presi 
dentship of Princeton College, New Jersey, 
U.S.A.; D.D. (St Andrews, 28th June 
1769). During the Revolutionary War 
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with such decision and ardour that the 
citizens of New Jersey elected him their 
representative in Congress, a position he 
held for seven years. He signed the Dec 
laration of Independence 4th July 1776, 
and for some years afterwards was promi 
nently occupied with the secular politics of 
America. In 1783 he resumed his academic 
duties, and soon after revisited Scotland 
with the object of procuring subscriptions 
for Princeton, which had suffered severely 
during the War. He was made LL.D. of 
Yale Univ. in 1785, and died at Princeton 
6th Nov. 1794, having been afflicted with 
blindness for the last two years of his life. 
As a min. of the Church of Scotland he 
was considered the leader of the Evan 
gelical party. Pious, learned, grave, judi 
cious, he shaped the policy of that party 
and moulded its views in such a manner 
as to make the defeat of the Moderates 
both certain and enduring. One day, 
after he had carried in the General 
Assembly some important points against 
the Moderates, their leader, Kobertson the 
historian, said to Witherspoon in his quiet 
way, "I think you have your men 
better disciplined than formerly." "Yes," 
replied Witherspoon, "by urging your 
politics too far you have compelled us 
to beat you with your own weapons." 
On Princeton he impressed his strong 
individuality. He brought its system of 
instruction into line with the Scottish 
school, and himself took an active share 
of lecturing, in which he greatly excelled. 
He was brilliant in conversation, and is 
said to have had a more imposing presence 
than any American leader except Washing 
ton. A colossal statue was erected in 
his honour in Fairmount Park, Phila 
delphia, 20th Oct. 1876. He marr. (1) 
2nd Sept 1748, Elizabeth, daugh. of 
Robert Montgomery of Craighouse, and 
had issue Anne, born 3rd July 1749 
(marr. Samuel Stanhope Smith, D.D., 
LL.D., President of Princeton College, 
1794-1812); Christian, born 14th Aug. 
1750, died 10th Dec. 1756 ; James, major in 
U.S. Army, born 17th Nov. 1751, killed at 
Brandywine, 1777 ; Robert, born 3rd April 
1753, died 18th July 1754; Barbara, born 



19th Feb. 1756, died 1st Aug. 1763 ; John, 
army surgeon, born 29th July 1757; 
Frances, born 16th Aug. 1759 (marr. as 
his first wife, David Ramsay, M.D., 
American historian, Charlestown, South 
Carolina); David, M.D., born 27th Sept. 
1760; George, born 31st March, and died 
27th July 1762: (2) 1791, Anne, widow 
of Dr Dill of York County, New York. 
Publications Ecclesiastical Characteristics, 
or the Arcana of Church Policy, being an 
Attempt to open up the Mystery of Modera 
tion (Glasgow, 1753 ; 5th ed., Edinburgh, 
1763 [anon.]; and others); A Letter from 
a Blacksmith on the Manner of Public 
Worship in the Church of Scotland (Lon 
don, 1759; New York, 1764; Edinburgh, 
1826) ; A Serious Apology for the " Char 
acteristics" (Edinburgh, 1763); Essay on 
the Connection between the Doctrine of 
Justification by the imputed Righteousness 
of Christ and Holiness of Life (Glasgow, 
1756 ; and other editions) ; A Serious 
Enquiry into the Nature and Effect of 
the Stage (Glasgow, 1757; Edinburgh, 
1876) [reprinted at Edinburgh, 1842, as 
the first of a series of "Reprints of 
Scarce Tracts connected with the Church 
of Scotland "] ; Sinners sitting in the Seat 
of the Scornful : Seasonable Advice to 
Young Persons (Edinburgh, 1762); The 
History of a Corporation of Servants 
discovered a few years ago in the Interior 
Parts of South America (Glasgow, 1765); 
A Practical Treatise on Regeneration 
(London, 1764 ; and other editions) ; Essays 
on Important Subjects, 2 vols. (London, 
1764) ; Discourses on Practical Subjects 
(Glasgow, 1768 ; Edinburgh, 1804) ; Practi 
cal Discourses on Leading Truths of the 
Gospel (Edinburgh, 1768); Considerations 
on the Nature and Extent of the Legislative 
Authority of the British Parliament (Phila 
delphia, 1774) [mistakenly attributed to 
Benjamin Franklin]; The Dominion of 
Providence over the Passions of Men, a 
sermon (Philadelphia, 1776; Glasgow, 
1777); Address to the Natives of Scotland 
(Philadelphia, 1778). Edited Sermons [of 
James Muir of Alexandria, U.S.A.] (1787); 
Sermons on Various Subjects (Edinburgh, 
1798), besides numerous single sermons > 



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lectures, and essays. A collective edition 
of his Works, with a Memoir by his son- 
in-law, S. S. Smith, was published at New 
York in 4 vols. in 1802, and at Edinburgh, 
1804-5, and 1815 in 9 vols. His Miscel 
laneous Works appeared at Philadelphia 
in 1803, his Select Works at London in 
1804 (2 vols.), and his Essays, Lectures, 
and Sermons at Edinburgh in 1822 (6 vols.). 
[Life, prefixed to his Works, Edinburgh, 
1804 ; The Princeton Book, 1879 ; Headley s 
Chaplains and Clergy of the Revolution, 
1864; Tyler s Literary Hist, of the 
American Revolution, ii., 1897 ; Sanderson s 
Signers of the Declaration of Independence, 
1865 ; Collections of the Historical Society 
of New Jersey, ii., iii. ; Carlyle s Autob., 
72; Notes and Queries, 3rd ser., xi. 25, 
5th ser., viii. 16; Halkett and Laing s 
Diet, of Anon, and Pseudon. Literature, 
1885 ; Diet. Nat. Biog.} 

JAMES MORRISON, born Glasgow, 
son of James M. ; educated at Univ. 
of Glasgow; M.A. (1749); licen. by 
Presb. of .Wigtown 22nd July 1755 ; ord. to 
Killearn 12th May 1757 ; trans, to Strath- 
blane 22nd Oct. 1767 ; pres. by the Magis 
trates and Council 18th Nov. 1768 ; trans, 
and adm. 29th June 1 769 ; died 28th March 
1781. He was a man of talent, decidedly 
evangelical, and a zealous advocate of a con 
gregation s right to choose its own minister. 
He marr. 1st Dec. 1760, a lady name un 
known, and had issue Janet, born 28th 
March 1762; James, bom 4th May 1765; 
Marion, born 31st Dec. 1767; Mary, born 
4th July 1770, died in infancy; (2) Mary 
Harvie (widow of the Rev. James Craig of 
Leddriegreen), who died 27th Jan. 1807, 
Publication Gospel-Preaching, illustrated 
and recommended, a sermon (Glasgow, 1767). 

COLIN GILLIES, born 2nd June 1748, 
son of John G., D.D., min. of Black- 
friars, Glasgow ; educated at Univ. 
of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Glasgow 1st 
July 1772 ; became preacher in Shettleston 
Chapel-of-Ease in 1772 ; ord. (assistant and 
successor) to Greenock 12th May 1774; 
elected by the Town Council l 2th, pres. 
31st Aug., trans, and adm. 19th Dec. 1781 ; 
died 6th March 1810. "I passed the even- 



1781 



ing at the house of the truly affectionate 
son of that truly apostolic man, the late Dr 
Gillies. His house was filled with good 
ministers of the different denominations, 
all living in affectionate love and cordiality 
with each other. This makes Paisley the 
paradise of Scotland" (Journal of ^Row 
land Hill, 14th Aug. 1798). He marr. 16th 
Oct. 1775, Isabella (died 13th Aug. 1833), 
niece of John M Alpine, sugar refiner, 
Greenock, and had issue John, merchant, 
Glasgow, born 26th Aug. 1776; Isabella, 
born 19th Sept. 1778 (marr. Thomas 
Lowndes, Paisley); Colin, born 5th July 
1779, died 2nd April 1780; Robert, born 
12th May 1781; Thomas, bom 7th May 
1783 ; Rebecca, born 17th April 1788 (marr. 
llth March 1811, John Blackburn of 
Killearn) ; Elizabeth, born 1792 ; Lilias, 
born 3rd Aug. 1794, died young. 

JOHN REID, licen. by Presb. of Glas- 

1801 ^ OW 2 ^ ^ arc h !?99 > P res - by tne 
Town Council, and ord. (assistant 
and successor) 17th Dec. 1801 ; died 10th 
Nov. 1810. He marr. 1803, Agnes (died s.p. 
23rd Jan. 1814), daugh. of William King, 
Lone-End. 

ROBERT BURNS, born Bo ness, 13th 

1811 ^ 6 k- 1>789 S0n ^ ^k n ^ survevor 

of Customs, factor to the Duke of 
Hamilton, and Grizel, daugh. of John 
Ferrier, writer, Linlithgow ; educated at 
Univ. of Edinburgh; licen. by Presb. of 
Edinburgh 28th March 1810 ; pres. by the 
Town Council, and ord. 19th July 1811 ; 
D.D. (Glasgow, 22nd April 1828). Joined 
the Free Church in 1843; min. of St 
George s Free Church, Paisley, 1843-5; 
min. of Knox Church, Toronto, 1845-56; 
Professor of Christian Evidences and 
Church History in Knox College, Toronto, 
1856-64 ; died there 19th Aug. 1869. He 
was a man of great energy and activity, 
which hardly lessened even in advanced 
old age. He was one of the founders and 
chief supporters of "The Society for pro 
moting the Religious Interests of Scottish 
Settlers in British North America," begun 
by the Synod of Glasgow and Ayr in 1825. 
After his own settlement as a minister in 
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into the work of consolidating the Presby 
terian Church in the Dominion. To him 
Knox College is largely indebted for its 
extensive library. Within its archives are 
deposited the original manuscript minutes 
and correspondence of the Glasgow Colonial 
Society, which contain much valuable in 
formation about the early history of the 
Church in Canada. He marr. (1) 8th 
July 1814, Janet (died 14th Nov. 1841), 
daugh. of John Orr, manufacturer, Paisley, 
and had issue Agnes, born 22nd April 
1816, died 1st Jan. 1820 ; John, born 30th 
July 1819, died 29th Jan. 1820 ; John Orr, 
born 4th Jan. 1821, died 13th July 1831 ; 
Kobert, born 4th Aug. 1822, died 2nd Jan. 
1823; James Orr, born 2nd Nov. 1823, 
student at Univ. of Glasgow in 1840; 
Robert Ferrier, D.D., min. of Chalmers 
Presbyterian Church, Kingston, Canada, 
1847-55, Knox Church, St Catherine s, 
Canada, 1855-67, Scots Church, Chicago, 
1867-70, Cote Street Church, Montreal, 
1870-75, Fort Massey Presbyterian Church, 
Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1875, born 23rd Dec. 
1826, died at Broughty Ferry, 5th April 
1896 ; William, born 16th Aug. 1831 : (2) 
12th Dec. 1844, Elizabeth Bell (died s.p. 
22nd Aug. 1882), daugh. of Thomson Bonar 
of Grove. Publications An Essay on the 
Office and Duties of the Eldership in the 
Church of Scotland, (Paisley, 1818) ; Histori 
cal Dissertations on the Law and Practice 
of Great Britain, and particularly of Scot 
land, with regard to the Poor (Edinburgh, 
1819) ; Plurality of Offices in the Church of 
Scotland Examined (Glasgow, 1824) ; Three 
Letters to a Friend on the Moral Bearings 
of the Bible Society Controversy (Edin 
burgh, 1827); The Gareloch Heresy tried 
(1830) ; Memoir of the Rev. Stevenson 
M Gill, D.D. (Edinburgh, 1842) [vide 
Plagiarisms of Rev. Dr R. Burns, one of 
the Ministers of Paisley, detected and 
exposed (Edinburgh, 1842)]. He edited a 
new edition of Wodrow s History of the 
Sufferings of the Church of Scotland, 4 vols. 
(Glasgow, 1828-31), contributing a Memoir 
of the author ; and for three years (1838-40) 
he edited, and wrote many papers in, the 
Edinburgh Christian Instructor. [Memoir 
by his son, Robert Ferrier Burns, D.D. ; 

VOL. III. 



Gregg s Hist, of the Presbyterian Church in 
Canada, 265; Metcalfe s Hist, of Paisley, 
429 ; Diet. Nat. Biog.} 

ALEXANDER RENNISON, born 
1844 Berwick-on-Tweed, 9th Aug. 1807, 
son of John R., bookseller, and 
Margaret Bell; educated at Berwick-on- 
Tweed Grammar School and Univ. of Edin 
burgh; M.A. (12th April 1828); licen. by 
Presb. of Chirnside ; assistant at Whitsome 
and Birkenhead ; ord. by Presb. of Lanca 
shire, and adm. min. at Risley, near 
Warrington, 6th Feb. 1839; adm. to this 
charge 23rd Feb. 1844 ; died 12th Dec. 1867. 
He marr. 24th June 1839, Eliza (died 20th 
March 1888), daugh. of Charles Henderson, 
and had issue John Albert, architect, 
Paisley, born 15th July 1841, died Jan. 
1915 ; Charles Alexander, born 27th March 
1843, died in Australia; Lewis William, 
missionary in the South Sea Islands, born 
6th April 1845, died in Australia; Alice 
Graden, born 7th April 1847, died 7th July 
1853 ; Edward, born 21st April 1849 ; Eliza 
Marion, born 8th Aug. 1851 (marr. Oct. 
1881, William Bayne M Lennan, Fair- 
holme, Castlehead, Paisley), died 15th May 
1891 ; Margaret Bell, born 20th Oct. 1854, 
died in 1894. Publications Strictures on 
the Marriage and Registration Bills for Scot 
land (Paisley, 1848) ; The Sabbath a Day of 
Rejoicing (Paisley, 1849) ; Sermons [edited, 
with Memoir, by Lewis Rennison] (Paisley, 
1868). [Brown s Paisley Poets, i., 392.] 

CHRISTOPHER M KUNE, ord. 17th 

1868 July 1868 > trans to Crawford 26th 
Sept. 1876. 

ALEXANDER DUNCAN CAMPBELL, 

1877 trans, from Kilcalmonell and Kil- 

berry, and adm. 2nd May 1877; 

trans, to Kirkcudbright 27th March 1879. 

JAMES PATON, B.A. ; trans, from 
1879 Flowerhill, and adm. 30th Oct. 1879 ; 
trans, to St Paul s Parish, Glasgow, 
6th Sept. 1881. 

ALEXANDER FYFE BURNS, born St 
1882 Vigeans, Arbroath, 13th Oct. 1838, 
son of James B. and Elizabeth 
Duncan; educated at Arbroath Academy 



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ST GEORGE S THE MARTYRS PARISH [PRESB. OP 



and Univ. of Aberdeen; M.A. (1862); 
licen. by Presb. of Arbroath ; assistant at 
St David s, Dundee; ord. to St James s, 
Kirkcaldy, 1869; trans, to Lady Glen- 
orchy s, Edinburgh, 17th May 1877 ; trans. 
and adm. 21st March 1882 ; died 21st April 
1913. He marr. 17th Oct. 1871, Isabella 
Martin, daugh. of Malcolm Ritchie, and 
had issue John Ritchie, M.B., C.M., born 
17th Feb. 1873, died 4th Oct. 1912 ; Isabella 
Martin, born 9th March 1874 (marr. Charles 
Whitehead Hutcheson, min. of St Cuthbert s 
Parish, Glasgow) ; James Alexander, born 
1st April 1876 ; Mary Elizabeth, born 22nd 
March 1878 (marr. Augustine Wentworth 
Scudamore Forbes, min. of West Parish, 
Aberdeen); Alexander Fyfe, born 16th 
March 1880; George Paisley, born 24th 
Feb. 1882; Thomas, born 8th April 1883, 
died 5th March 1913; Robert, born 17th 
July 1885 ; Malcolm, born 21st Sept. 1887. 



1913 



ROBERT AITKEN, born Irvine, 2nd 

^ e k- 18 ^ 6 son ^ Allan A. and 
Margaret Jeffrey ; educated at Irvine 
Academy and Univ. of Glasgow ; MA. 
(1897); B.D. (1900); licen. by Presb. of 
Irvine in 1900; assistant at Cambuslang; 
ord. to Lady burn, Greenock, 17th June 
1903; trans, and adm. 19th May 1913. 
Marr. 1st June 1904, Mary, daugh. of John 
Shedden, and has issue Allan, born 19th 
June 1905; John, born 8th Nov. 1909; 
Margaret, born 26th Feb. 1911. 



THE MARTYRS PARISH (Q.S.). 

[A church opened here 20th Nov. 1835, 
was named in honour of the martyrs of 
Paisley. These two men, James Algie and 
John Park, were tenant farmers in the 
parish of Eastwood. On 3rd Feb. 1685 
they were brought before the Royal Com 
missioners met in the town, and were 
charged with disowning the supremacy of 
King Charles in Church and State. The 
Court forthwith required them to take the 
Oath of Abjuration and the Test, warning 
them that refusal to do so would be fatal. 
Declining to comply with this demand, 
they were condemned, and were hanged 



that afternoon at the Cross of Paisley. Over 
the grave where they lie buried together has 
been set up in modern times a memorial 
obelisk, recording their faithful endurance. 
A chapel constitution was granted for the 
district on 30th May 1836. The parish of 
the Martyrs was disjoined from the High 
Kirk and Abbey Parish of Paisley on 6th 
July 1874.] 

JOHN MACFARLANE, ord. 21st July 
1836 1836; trans, to St Andrew s Church, 
Wellington, New Zealand [the first 
min. of any church who went out expressly 
to minister to the settlers], 24th Oct. 1839 
[min. of Lochgilphead 9th Sept. 1847]. 



1840 



JAMES FALCONER, born 1808; 
studied at the United Secession 
and Original Secession Divinity 
Halls, Edinburgh ; licen. by Associate 
Presb. of Glasgow 6th Dec. 1836 ; ord. min. 
of the Associate Congregation, Paisley, 
12th Dec. 1837. Joined the Church of 
Scotland 4th Sept. 1839; adm. to this 
charge 21st April 1840. Joined the Free 
Church in 1843; min. of Martyrs Free 
Church, Paisley, 1843-4, of Wigtown Free- 
Church, 1844-51. He went to Canada in 
1851, where some time afterwards he dis 
appeared, and is reported to have died 
Sept. or Oct. 1856. 

JOHN FLEMING, born Kilmarnock, 

1853 1826 third S n f Robert F> > edu " 
cated at Univ. of Glasgow; M.A. 

(1847) ; app. missionary here in 1847 ; ord. 
7th June 1853 ; dem. 21st April 1864 ; was 
afterwards chaplain to Paisley Prison ; 
died unmarried at Morningside, Edinburgh, 
10th June 1887. Publication Life of 
Alexander Fleming, D.D., min. of Neilston 
(Paisley, 1883). 

ROBERT WODROW THOMSON, 
formerly min. of Ormiston ; adm. 
26th Jan. 1865 ; trans, to St Luke s 
Parish, Glasgow, 22nd March 1866. 

[JAMES KEITH DUNCAN, B.A. ; was 
elected min. in 1866, but res. before the 
date fixed for his admission. He became 
min. of the South Parish, Aberdeen.] 



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179 



JOHN DOUGLAS STEWART, ord. 
21st Feb. 1867; trans, to Cross- 
michael 7th Sept. 1871, died 16th 
Feb. 1919. 

GEORGE WALTER STRANG, M.A. ; 



1874 



1882 



1872 

Campbeltown (Lowland Charge), 

8th April 1874. 

FINLAY ROBERT MACDONALD, 
ord. 25th Sept. 1874; trans, to 
Coupar- Angus 18th Aug. 1881. 

WILLIAM LOW, born Auchtermuchty, 
Fife, 8th July 1850, son of James 
L., H.M. Customs, and Christina 
White ; educated at Univs. of St Andrews 
and Edinburgh ; M.A. (St Andrews, 1874), 
B.D. (1877) ; licen. by Presb. of Edinburgh ; 
assistant at Castle Douglas (Lauriston) and 
Trinity Parish, Edinburgh ; ord. 7th March 
1882 ; died unmarr., llth July 1896. 

JAMES THOMSON, born Ayr, 14th 
1897 June 1870, son of James T. and 
Catherine Samson ; educated at Ayr 
Academy and Univ. of Edinburgh; MA. 
(1888), B.D. (1892) ; licen. by Presb. of Ayr 
3rd May 1893; assistant at West Parish, 
Greenock ; ord. 14th Jan. 1897. Marr. (1) 
14th June 1898, Mary (died 1st Nov. 1900), 
daugh. of William Farquhar, and has issue 
James, born 2nd April 1899; Mary 
Farquhar, born 12th Oct. 1900 : (2) 28th 
April 1908, Margaret, daugh. of Thomas 
Blench. 

MIDDLE PARISH. 

[A church built here was opened on 13th 
Nov. 1781. The Middle Parish was dis 
joined from the Abbey Parish by the Com 
missioners for the Plantation of Kirks on 
20th Feb. 1782.] 

JOHN SNODGRASS, born Paisley, 
17gl 1744, son of James S. ; educated 
at Univ. of Edinburgh ; M.A. (22nd 
March 1764) ; licen. by Presb. of Hadding- 
ton 2nd Sept. 1766; ord. to Norriston 
Chapel-of-Ease 25th June 1772 ; trans, to 
South Parish, Dundee, 10th Nov. 1774; 
app. by the Town Council 26th June, trans. 
and adm. 19th Dec. 1781 ; D.D. (Princeton, 
New Jersey, U.S.A., 1793); died at Salt- 



coats 22nd June 1797, and was buried in 
the Abbey Churchyard, Paisley. He was 
an able Biblical critic, and excelled in many 
branches of literature. He marr. 19th July 
1782, Janet Mackenzie, who died at Eagle- 
ton, William s River, N.S.W., 30th July 
1852, aged 90, and had issue Agnes, born 
23rd April 1783; Colonel Kenneth, C.B., 
served with distinction in the Peninsular 
Campaign, born 5th Nov. 1784, died 14th 
Oct. 1853 ; James, born 17th July 1786 ; 
Janet, born 9th Feb. 1788 ; Margaret, born 
9th Feb. 1790 (marr. 15th Jan. 1816, Major 
Benjamin Sullivan of the British and 
Portuguese armies); Elizabeth, born 29th 
Jan. 1792 ; Esther Jean, born 9th Aug. 
1794; Colonel John James, author of A 
Narrative of the Burmese War (London, 
1827), born 22nd Oct. 1796, died 26th 
Nov. 1863. Publications A Pamphlet on 
the Repeal of the Penal Laws against 
Popery (1772); Sermon preached before 
the S.P.C.K. in Scotland (Paisley, 1795) ; 
Three Single Sermons (Dundee, 1781 ; 
Paisley, 1796) ; Prospects of Providence 
respecting the Conversion of the World to 
Christ (Paisley 1796) ; A Commentary, with 
Notes, on Part of the Book of the Revelation of 
John (Paisley, 1799) ; Account of the Town 
(Sinclair s Stat. Ace., vii.). [Edinburgh 
Christian Instructor, xxix. ; Brown s Hist, 
of Paisley, 158 ; Notes and Queries, 4th 
July 1908 ; Tombst.] 

JONATHAN RANKEN [RANKINE], 
1798 k rn about 1773, sixth son of Robert 
R., farmer, Slamannan; educated at 
Univ. of Glasgow; licen. by Presb. of 
Glasgow 1st Feb. 1797 ; pres. by the Town 
Council, and ord. 15th June 1798; died 
7th March 1831. He marr. 4th Feb. 1799, 
Jean (died 29th Sept. 1836), daugh. of 
Robert Auchincloss, cooper, Glasgow, and 
had issue Agnes Fogo, born 20th Nov. 
1799; Mary, born 26th Feb. 1803, died 
25th June 1822; Robert, born 4th Dec. 
1804, died 27th Jan. 1811 ; John, born 30th 
Aug. 1806, died 12th June 1822 ; Jonathan, 
writer, Glasgow, born 26th Aug. 1808, died 
6th Sept. 1864 ; Robert Auchincloss, born 
8th May 1811, student at Glasgow Univ. 
in 1825. 



180 



MIDDLE PARISH NORTH PARISH 



[PRESB. OF 



JAMES BEGG, M.A. ; trans, from Lady 
1831 Glenorchy s Chapel-of-Ease, Edin 
burgh; pres. by the Town Council, 
and adm. 25th Nov. 1831 ; trans, to Liber- 
ton, Mid-Lothian, 25th June 1835. 

ROBERT STEVENSON, trans, from 

1836 -North Church ; pres. by the Town 

Council, and adm. 18th Feb. 1836; 

trans, to Dairy, Ayrshire, 28th March 1844. 

JAMES GEORGE WOOD, trans, from 
1845 Bathgate, and adm. 21st Feb. 1845 ; 
trans, to Second Charge, Old Machar, 
14th Sept. 1848. 

ROBERT KIRKE, trans, from Newark 
1849 Chapel-of-Ease, and adm. 3rd April 
1849; trans, to Hutton and Fish- 
wick 6th Oct. 1858. 

JOHN ALISON, M.A.; ord. 10th 
March 1859; trans, to Bonhill 21st 
Nov. 1861. 

ALEXANDER BRYSON, ord. 17th 
April 1862; trans, to St Michael s, 
Dumfries, 10th Jan. 1868. 

ROBERT DUNCAN, ord. 7th May 1868 ; 
trans, to First Charge, Montrose, 26th 
Feb. 1874. 

DAVID WATSON, ord. 12th May 1874 ; 
1874 trans - to Woodside Chapel-of-Ease, 
Glasgow, 15th Nov. 1877. 

ALEXANDER FALCONER FRASER, 
born Aberdeen, 5th June 1855, son of 
Alexander F. ; educated at Glasgow 
Univ. ; M.A. (1874), B.D. (1877) ; ord. 20th 
March 1878; dem. 1st Nov. 1881; died 
unmarr., at Stirling, 9th March 1893. 

GEORGE PARK, born Inverness, 9th 
Nov. 1844, son of James P. and Mar 
garet Paterson ; educated at Inver 
ness Academy, Aberdeen Grammar School, 
and Univ. of St Andrews ; licen. by Presb. 
of Inverness ; ord. to Inverchaolin 30th June 
1870; trans, and adm. 12th April 1882. 
Marr. (1) 29th Oct. 1872, Charlotte Butler 
(died 16th Feb. 1879), daugh. of David 
Reid, Perth, and had issue Margherita 
Catherine, born 3rd Feb. 1874, died 25th 
Jan. 1883 ; George John Paterson, engineer, 
born llth March 1875; David Reid, born 



1878 



21st Sept. 1876, died 19th Feb. 1883 ; Char 
lotte Reid, M.B., Ch.B. (Glasgow 1904), born 
7th Sept. 1877 (marr. 19th Jan. 1907, Com 
mander Charles Osborne, R.N.R.) ; (2) 16th 
April 1919, Jane Craig Skinner, eldest 
daugh. of Peter Ritchie, Montrose. 



NORTH PARISH (Q.S.) 

[A church was opened here 29th Aug. 
1834. On 1st June of that year the 
General Assembly granted a Chapel Con 
stitution to the district. The North Parish 
was disjoined from the Middle Parish of 
Paisley by the Court of Teinds, 9th March 
1874. In 1888 the church was rebuilt.] 

[PETER MACMORLAND, elected 20th 

1834 May 1834 ; took charge as a licen 
tiate. In 1835 he accepted a call to 

the National Scots Church, Regent Square, 
London ; afterwards min. of North Berwick.] 

ROBERT STEVENSON, ord. 17th July 

1835 1835; trans, to Middle Parish, 
Paisley, 18th Feb. 1836. 

JAMES GRAHAM, ord. 31st March 
18S6 1836; trans, to Fenwick 21st Sept. 
1843. 

WILLIAM WYPER, min. of New 
1843 Church [Greenknowe], Annan ; trans, 
and adm. 27th Oct. 1843 ; trans, to 
Norrieston, Dunblane, 2nd Oct. 1845. 

DUNCAN BLAIR, ord. 15th Oct. 1846 ; 
1846 trans, to Glenapp in Feb. 1851. 

WALTER BROCK, born Glasgow, 8th 

1851 ^ y 1819 e ^ est son f George B. ; 
educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; ord. 
27th July 1851 ; res. 1856 ; missionary at 
Eday, Orkney, 1856-65; chaplain of H.M. 
Prison, Glasgow, 1865-82 ; died 27th June 
1882. He marr. 29th March 1847, Jean 
M Vey Paterson, who died 23rd Feb. 1892, 
and had issue Isabella, born 3rd Feb. 1848 
(marr. Daniel Drain); Janet Paterson, 
born 25th Sept. 1850 (marr. Edward 
Hayman), died 3rd Feb. 1897; Mary 
Paterson, born 7th Nov. 1852, died 7th 
March 1854 ; George M Vey Paterson, born 
30th Nov. 1854, died 29th July 1881; 
Walter Paterson, min. of Forth, Lanark- 









PAISLEY] NORTH PARISH ST COLUMBA S GAELIC PARISH 181 



shire; John Charles, solicitor, born 10th 
Jan. 1861, died 18th Dec. 1905 ; William 
James, merchant, born 10th Feb. 1863. 

JAMES AITKEN, ord. 5th Jan. 1856 ; 
1856 trans - to St Luke s Parish, Glasgow, 
19th June 1862. 

JOHN ALLAN STEWART, born 2nd 
Jan. 1836, son of James S., min. of 
Edrachillis : educated at Univ. of 
Aberdeen ; ord. 28th Aug. 1862 ; died 
unmarr. at the manse of Edrachillis, 18th 
Jan. 1864. 

WILLIAM ROWE, ord. 21st July 1864 ; 
trans, to Laurieston, Glasgow, 17th 



1864 



Jan. 1867. 



JOHN RENWICK, ord. 18th July 1867 ; 
1867 trans, to Garturk 1st July 1870. 

DAVID NEIL IMRIE, M.A., B.D. ; ord. 
1st Dec. 1870 ; trans, to Logic, Bridge 
of Allan, 18th Jan. 1872. 

ROBERT ZUILLE GILFILLAN, ord. 
20th June 1872 ; trans, to Loch- 



1870 



1872 



winnoch 26th June 1873. 



FREDERICK CHARLES NIVEN, born 
4th Oct. 1844, youngest son of Alex 
ander N., D.D., min. of Balfron; edu 
cated privately and at Univ. of Edinburgh ; 
licen. by Presb. of Dunbarton ; assistant 
at Foulden, Dunoon, and Kilmun ; ord. 
6th Jan. 1874; adm. first min. of the 
parish 1st April 1874 ; died 7th July 1883. 
He marr. 1876, Elizabeth Josephine, daugh. 
of Malcolm M Laren, M.D., Johnstone (she 
marr. (2) 15th July 1889, Thomas Burns, 
L.R.C.P & S.E.), and died 13th Feb. 
1906, leaving issue Malcolm M Laren, 
Associate of Inst. of Loco. Engineers, born 
24th Dec. 1876 ; Susan Eliza, born 7th Jan. 
1880 (marr. July 1907, Joseph Stott, iron 
merchant, Leeds) ; Alexander M Laren, 
stockbroker, lieut. Argyll and Sutherland 
Highlanders, born 30th Nov. 1881. 

JAMES YOUNG, born Bothwell, 27th 
1883 "^ ec> 1^ 5 6 son of Thomas Y. and 
Isabella Paton ; educated at Douglas 
and Lesmahagow Parish Schools and Univ. 
of Glasgow; M.A. (1879), B.D. (1882); 
licen. by Presb. of Lanark in 1882; assist 



ant here, and ord. 5th Dec. 1883 ; app. clerk 
of Presb. in 1916. Marr. 16th Feb. 1886, 
Janet, daugh. of James Reid, and has issue 
Andrew Gardyne, M.A., lieut. Argyll and 
Sutherland Highlanders, born 21st Jan. 
1887, killed in action 13th Oct. 1917; 
James Reid, C.A., born 2nd Dec. 1888; 
Agnes Millar, born 29th Feb. 1892. Publi 
cationContributions to Hastings Diction 
ary of Christ and the Gospels. 

ST COLUMBA S GAELIC 
PARISH (Q.S.). 

[The church was erected by public sub 
scription in 1793. On 31st May 1834 
the General Assembly granted a chapel 
constitution to the district. The parish 
was disjoined from the High Church and 
erected as a Gaelic charge by the Court of 
Teinds, 6th July 1874.] 

WILLIAM SIMSON [SIMPSON], ord. 
missionary at Kincardine and Creich, 
Ross-shire ; adm. 26th Jan. 1795 ; 
trans, to Fearn 7th July 1802. 

WALTER BLAIR, born 1764, third 
1803 son ^ Jh n B., farmer, Drymen; 
educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. 
by Presb. of Dunbarton 30th March 1790 ; 
ord. to Gartmore Chapel 18th May 1795 ; 
trans, and adm. 3rd June 1803; died 
unmarr. 2nd July 1832. 

JOHN CAMPBELL, born Argyllshire, 
1833 180*5 second son of Dugald C., 
farmer; educated at Univ. of Glas 
gow; licen. by Presb. of Lorn 27th Nov. 
1828 ; elected 21st Dec. 1832 ; ord. 16th 
April 1833. Joined the Free Church in 
1843 ; min. of the Free Gaelic Church, 
Paisley, 1843-5; of the Free Church, 
Tarbert, Lochfyne, 1845-75; died 17th 
Sept. 1874. He marr. (1) 1834, Jane 
Brown, who died 12th Dec. 1844: (2) 
1860, Margaret M Farlane. 

[The church was vacant from 1843 to 
1853.] 

EVAN ROSS, ord. 1st April 1853; trans. 
1853 to Ardersier 15th Dec. 1853. 



182 ST COLUMBA S GAELIC PARISH SOUTH PARISH [PRESB. OF 



NEIL M NEIL, ord. 2nd May 1854; 
1864 trans, to Tobermory 12th May 1857. 

NEIL STRACHAN, ord. 17th Dec. 1857 ; 
18 _ 7 trans, to St Columba s, Glasgow 
7th Feb. 1859. 

JOHN M GILCHRIST, ord. 2nd June, 
1859 and dem. 17th Aug. 1859 [after 
wards min. of Kilarrow, Islay]. 

LACHLAN M NEILL, third son of 
186Q Lachlan M., farmer, Kilmun ; edu 
cated at Univ. of Glasgow ; ord. 19th 
April 1860; dem. 6th April 1864; some 
time missionary among the Scottish settlers 
on the Banda Oriental in the Republic 
of Uruguay ; min. of St John s, Florencio 
Varela, Quilmes, and Jeppener Churches, 
Buenos Aires ; dem. 1910. [Dodds 5 Records 
of the Scottish Settlers in the River Plate 
and their Churches, 340-6.] 

RANALD MACALISTER, ord. 4th 
Aug. 1864 ; trans, to Cromdale 7th 
May 1869. 

JOHN SMITH, ord. 23rd Dec. 1869; 
1869 trans, to Cumlodden 30th Oct. 1873. 

PATRICK WILLIAM MACKENZIE, 
trans, from Kilberry, and adm. first 
min. of the parish 26th Nov. 1874 ; 
trans, to Kirkbean 16th Oct. 1879. 

DONALD MACKAY, born Creich, 

1880 Sutherland > 19fcl1 Feb - 1829 > son of 
^Eneas M., tacksman, and Jane 
Urquhart ; educated at Parish School, 
Creich, and Univ. of St Andrews ; school 
master at Ullapool, 1848-53; licen. by 
Presb. of Lochcarron in 1852 ; ord. to 
Stoer, Sutherland, 1854 ; res. 1876, and 
became min. of Gareloch, Nova Scotia, 
1876-9; adm. 31st March 1880; dem. 18th 
Oct. 1882 ; became min. of Metiss, Quebec, 
1884-6 ; adm. to Rothesay Gaelic Chapel 
in 1888 ; res. in 1897 ; died 9th Nov. 1910. 
He marr. 2nd Feb. 1856, Catherine (born 
18th Sept. 1838), daugh. of Donald Morri 
son, farmer, and had issue Alexander 
Ross, assistant Professor of Engineering, 
Heriot-Watt College, Edinburgh, born 1st 
Dec. 1856, died 1902; John Urquhart, 
chemist born 3rd Dec. 1857, died 1887; 



Annie Jane, born 29th March 1859 (marr. 
1892, Alexander Macdonald, Scourie, 
Sutherland), died 8th Dec. 1918; Mary 
Crawford, born 26th June 1860 (marr. 
1892, John Patrick, Chicago, U.S.A.); 
JEneas Donald, secretary Y.M.C.A., 
Chicago, born 10th March 1862 ; George 
William, min. of Kill in, born 23rd Nov. 
1863 ; Dolina, born 22nd Sept. 1865 (marr. 
William Alexander Macfarlane, min. of 
Dull) ; Jane Georgina, teacher, Edinburgh, 
born 12th July 1867 ; William John 
Menzies, tea-planter, India, born 31st May 
1869; Georgina Sumner, born 21st Oct. 
1872; Hughina Ann Chalmers, born llth 
July 1876 ; David Williamson, born 21st 
Feb. 1878, died 1883. 

DAVID JOHNSTONS, born 1844, son 
1883 of William J., farmer, and Flora 
M Fie; educated at Univ. of Glas 
gow ; ord. to Hallin-in-Waternish, Skye, 
9th Nov. 1871 ; trans, and adm. 4th July 
1883 ; died llth May 1903. He marr. 24th 
Feb. 1887, Janet Kennedy, and had issue 
William, born 5th May 1888; Thomas 
Kennedy, born 20th March 1890. 

JOHN MACNIVEN, born 29th Jan. 
1903 1863, son of John M. and Ann 
Campbell ; educated at Hylipol 
School, Tiree, and Univ. of Glasgow ; 
licen. by Presb. of Mull in 1894; ord. to 
Bernera, Presb. of Uist, 19th Sept. 1895 ; 
trans, and adm. 21st Oct. 1903. 



SOUTH PARISH 

[A church was opened 29th April 1836. 
On 30th May of that year the General 
Assembly granted to the district a chapel 
constitution. The parish was disjoined 
from the Laigh Kirk and the Abbey 
Parishes of Paisley by the Court of Teinds, 
18th Feb. 1878.] 

ALEXANDER SALMON, ord. 19th 
Aug. 1836; trans, to Barrhead 13th 



1836 



May 1841. 



PETER HENDERSON, born 1810, 

eldest son of James H., solicitor, 

Lanarkshire ; educated at Univ. 

of Glasgow; ord. 2nd Dec. 1841. Joined 



PAISLEY] 



SOUTH PARISH 



183 



1856 



the Free Church in 1843 ; min. of South 
Free Church, Paisley, 1843-4, of West 
Pollokshaws Free Church, 1844-61 ; died 
27th Sept. 1861. He marr. in 1846, Jessie 
Grieve. 

[The fabric was retained by the Free 
Church from 1843 to 1856, when the Court 
of Session decided in favour of the Church 
of Scotland s right of ownership.] 

JOHN M LEAN, licen. by Presb. of 
Dunoon 12th Dec. 1854; ord. 20th 
Nov. 1856; dem. 15th May 1873; 
went to U.S.A. and died there in Aug. that 
year. He marr. 18th Jan. 1859, Elizabeth, 
eldest daugh. of John Macintosh, H.M.C.S., 
Auckland, New Zealand. 

GEORGE STRANG ANDERSON, ord. 
1873 18th Dec. 1873; trans, to North 
Parish, Aberdeen, 21st March 1877. 

CHARLES CADELL MACDONALD, 

trans, from New Rothesay, and adm. 

18th July 1877 ; adm. first min. of 
the parish 6th March 1878 ; trans, to St 
Clement s Parish, Aberdeen, llth Sept. 1879. 

WILLIAM MUSHAM METCALFE, 
born York, 14th Sept. 1840, son of 
John M. and Hannah Musham ; 
educated at St George s Wesleyan School, 
York; was an assistant teacher in the 
Wesleyan Training College, Westminster, 
after which he came to Scotland, spent 
four years in the Free Church Training 
College, Glasgow, and taught in the West 
End Academy, Dundee ; ord. min. of the 
Congregational Church, Ayr, 23rd Dec. 
1868; adm. a licentiate of the Church of 
Scotland by the General Assembly June 
1873; app. min. of Poltalloch [Tighna- 
bruaich] Chapel Nov. 1873; adm. to this 
charge 17th Dec. 1879 ; D.D. (St Andrews 
1892) ; assessor to the Lord Rector of that 
Univ. 1892-9; clerk of Presb. 1st July 1908; 
died 8th Aug. 1916. He marr. 1st June 
1869, Cecilia daugh. of James Simpson, 
Dundee, and had issue William, born 
21st June 1870, M.A. (Glasgow, 1891), 
B.D. (Glasgow, 1892), ord. by Presb. of 
Paisley 14th May 1902, sometime min. at 
Ficksburg, Orange River Colony, chaplain 
to the Forces, Plymouth, 1917-19, author 



of The Great Palace of Constantinople 
(Paisley, 1893), Origen the Teacher (Lon 
don, 1907) ; Cecilia, born 5th Sept. 1872 ; 
Hannah, born llth March 1876; Alice, 
born 4th Nov. 1878 (marr. Adam Nelson, 
min. of Tyrie) ; James Alexander, born 12th 
April 1881. Publications The Natural 
Truth of Christianity (Paisley, 1880) ; The 
Reasonableness of Christianity (Paisley, 
1882); Life after Death (Paisley, 1883); 
Pinkerton s Lives of the Scottish Saints 
[revised and enlarged], 2 vols. (Paisley, 
1889); Ancient Lives of the Scottish Saints 
(Paisley, 1895) ; Scottish Legends of the 
Saints from a unique MS. of the XIV. 
Century, 3 vols. [Scot. Text. Soc.] (Edin 
burgh, 1896); Charters and Documents 
relating to the Burgh of Paisley, 1163-1665, 
and Extracts from the Records of the Town 
Council, 1594-1626 (Paisley, 1902); The 
John Neilson Institution : its First Fifty 
Years (Paisley, 1902) ; The Legends of 88. 
Ninian and Machar in the Scottish Dialect 
of the Fourteenth Century (Paisley, 1904) ; 
A History of the County of Renfrew from 
the Earliest Times (Paisley, 1905) ; A His 
tory of the Burgh of Paisley, 600-1908 
(Paisley, 1909) ; Supplementary Dictionary 
of the Scottish Language (Paisley, 1910) ; 
Specimens of Scottish Literature, 1325-1835 
(Glasgow, 1913); The Lordship of Paisley 
Account Book (Paisley, 1914) ; Sermons 
[Preface by William Metcalfe] (Paisley, 
1916) ; The Poems of Robert Henryson 
[ed.] (Paisley, 1917). He was editor of The 
Scottish Review [Paisley] from 1882 to 1900. 

FRANK HENDERSON, born Beith, 
llth July 1889, son of Henry 
1917 Fotheringham H., D.D., min. of 
Ogilvie U.F. Church, Dundee, and Mar 
garet Grace Reid; educated at High 
School, Dundee, Morrison s Academy, Crieff, 
and Univ. of St Andrews; M.A. (1909), 
B.D. (1913); licen. by Presb. of St 
Andrews in 1913; assistant at St Michael s, 
Dumfries, and Holburn, Aberdeen ; ord. 
30th Jan. 1917. Marr. 10th Aug. 1917, 
Edith May, daugh. of David Sturrock 
Lowson, M.A., and Anne Marie Murison, 
Perth, and has issue Ruth Lowson, born 
4th Aug. 1918. 



184 



POLLOKSHAWS RENFREW 



[PEESB. OF 



POLLOKSHAWS (.) 

[The earliest church building here was 
called Auldfield Chapel. The General 
Assembly granted a chapel constitution 
with a definite district, 29th May 1837. 
The parish was disjoined from Eastwood 
6th June 1862. At Pollokshaws St Conal s 
Fair was held annually in Sept.] 

EGBERT ORANGE BROMFIELD, 
1840 trans - from Larkhall 24th Sept. 1840 ; 
trans, to Sprouston 21st Sept. 1843. 



1845 



ALEXANDER ROBERTSON WAT 
SON, born Lanarkshire, youngest 
son of John W. ; educated at Univ. 
of Glasgow; ord. min. of the Relief Church, 
Greenend, parish of Dron, 30th Jan. 1839; 
adm. min. of the Relief Church, Newburgh- 
on-Tay, 18th May 1842; res. 15th April 
1845. * Joined the Church of Scotland ; app. 
missionary here 5th Nov. 1845 ; adm. as 
min. 21st Jan. 1847 ; died 24th Jan. 1849. 



1849 



1870 



WILLIAM LAW, probably son of Alex 
ander L., Linlithgow ; educated at 
Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by United 
Secession Church in 1844 ; suspended in 
1845; ord. 27th Sept. 1849; dem. 24th 
June 1859. 

GEORGE TURNBULL, M.A.; ord. 
1st Dec. 1859 ; adm. first min. of 
the parish 2nd July 1862 ; trans, to 
Dailly 23rd Sept. 1869. 

PHILIP RODGER, born Cupar-Fife, 
13th March 1839, eighth son of John 
R. and Catherine Graham ; educated 
at Cupar Academy and Univ. of Glasgow ; 
B.A. (1861), M.A. (1862) ; licen. by Presb. 
of Glasgow 13th June 1866; assistant at 
Rothesay and St Enoch s Parish, Glasgow ; 
ord. 27th Jan. 1870 ; died llth June 1889. 
He marr. 21st Nov. 1871, Joanna Thomson, 
daugh. of William Taylor. 

SAMUEL DAVID M CONNELL, 
1888 born Gortnessy, Londonderry, 31st 
Oct. 1858, son of the Rev. William 
J. M. and Jane Brigham ; educated at 
Academical Institution (now Foyle College), 
Londonderry, and Queen s Univ., Ireland ; 



M.A. (1881), B.D. (Edinburgh, 1885) ; licen. 
by Presb. of Glendermott 6th May 1884; 
assistant at Govan and St John s Parish, 
Edinburgh ; ord. (assistant and successor) 
16th May 1888; died 8th March 1918. 
He marr. 2nd July 1890, Mary Violet, 
daugh. of Alexander Cuthbert, M.D., and 
had issue William Alexander Cuthbert, 
M.A. (Glasgow), lieut. Scottish Rifles, born 
29th Oct. 1894. 

JOHN MACFARLANE, born Helens- 
1918 burgh, 15th Dec. 1881, son of Alex 
ander M. and Jane Graham; edu 
cated at Hutcheson s Grammar School 
and Univ. of Glasgow ; M.A. (April 1904), 
B.D. (April 1907); licen. by Presb. of 
Glasgow 1st May 1907 ; assistant at St 
Paul s, Dundee, and Paisley Abbey; ord. 
to Aberdalgie 18th July 1911 ; trans, and 
adm. 10th Oct. 1918. Marr. 14th April 
1914, Catherine Anne Barker, and has 
issue Isabella Russell, born 9th April 
1915; John Alexander, born 24th June 
1917. 

RENFREW. 

[The church of Renfrew, dedicated to St 
James, was a prebend of Glasgow. Within 
it were chapels of St Ninian, St Conal, St 
Christopher, St Thomas the Apostle, and 
St Thomas the Martyr. Near the mill of 
Renfrew in the parish stood a chapel of 
St Mary, which, with its adjoining chapel 
lands, belonged to the Abbey of Paisley. 

In Renfrew Church there is a fine 
recessed mural monument, with recumbent 
figures of John, first Lord Ross of Halk- 
head, and his first wife Marjorie, daughter 
of John Mure of Caldwell. Lord Ross died 
about the year 1500. 

On an island in the Clyde, within this 
parish and close to the town of Renfrew, 
Walter, first High Steward, founded in 1163 
the Cluniac priory of Renfrew, dedicated to 
St Mary and St James. In 1169, however, 
the High Steward removed this foundation 
to the new monastery which he then erected 
at Paisley. From that year the Abbey of 
Paisley owned various lands in this parish 
which had belonged to the priory of 
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such names as the Abbot s Inch and the 
Monks Dyke. In 1861 Kenfrew Church 
was enlarged and in great part rebuilt.] 

ANDREW HAY of Renfield, son of 
1560 William H - fourtn of Talla, Tweeds- 
muir, and Janet Spottiswood, was 
prebendary of Renfrew in 1556, rector and 
parson 10th July 1558 ; joined the Re 
formers in 1559 ; was Commissary of 
Hamilton and Dalserf in 1564. He was 
accused of being concerned in the murder 
of David Riccio 9th March 1566, and was 
confined in free ward within the burgh of 
Dunbar and two miles around in July 1566, 
but was released by Queen Mary 29th Jan. 
1567. He was a member of thirty-four of 
the forty Reformed General Assemblies 
held before Aug. 1590, and was Moderator 
of those of March 1573 and Oct. 1580; 
was elected Dean of the Chapter of 
Glasgow Jan. 1571, and a Commissioner 
for Clydesdale, Renfrew, and Lennox 
1569-88. In 1574 Govan and Inchinnan 
were also in his charge. He was rector 
of Glasgow Univ. 1569-86 ; was app. by 
Privy Council 6th March 1589 a commis 
sioner for the maintenance and defence of 
the true religion in Clydesdale, and died 
in 1593. He marr. Janet Wallace of the 
Craigie family, and had issue John, min. 
of this parish ; Theodore, D.D., min. of 
Peebles ; David, commissary-clerk of Glas 
gow, died Jan. 1616; Andrew, min. of 
Erskine ; Archibald ; Susannah (marr. 1588, 
Archibald Gibson) ; Jean. [Reg. Assig. ; 
Family of Birnie of Broomhill ; Calder- 
wood s Hist, [see General Index there, 
p. 70] ; Nisbet s Heraldry, ii. ; Coutts 
Hist, of Univ. of Glasgow ; Pitcairn s 
Criminal Trials, i., 486; Metcalfe s Hist, 
of Renfrew, 221 ; P. C. Reg., vii., 580.] 

JOHN HAY of Renfield, born 1566, 
1593 e ldest son f preceding ; educated at 
Univ. of Glasgow ; M.A. (1582) ; ord. 
to Mearns in 1588 ; trans, and adm. to this 
charge in 1593 ; rector of Univ. of Glasgow 
1594-6, 1599, 1600, 1603-11, and 1613 ; was 
named by Privy Council on 12th Dec. 1605 
constant Moderator of Presb., the members 
of which were charged to receive him as 
such under pain of rebellion; died Dec. 



1627. He marr. (1) Margaret (died Oct. 
1601), daugh. of Claud Hamilton of Cochno 
and Margaret Beaton, and had issue John, 
min. of this parish ; Andrew of Inchnoch, 
M.A. ; William : (2) cont., 6th Aug. 1602, 
Agnes, eldest daugh. of John Somerville of 
Tarbrax (she survived him, and marr. (2) 
Matthew Wallace of Dundonald), and had 
issue George ; Janet (marr. cont., 6th 
April 1625, William Noble, younger of 
Ardardan); Jean (marr. cont., 14th Oct. 
1629, James, eldest son of Matthew Wallace 
of Dundonald); Margaret. [Reg. Assig.; 
Hamilton Tests. ; Inq. Ret. Gen., 1399 ; 
Nisbet s Heraldry, ii., 132; Calderwood s 
Hist., vi., 161, 617; vii., 59, 106; Reg. of 
Deeds, cci., 294; ccclv., 8th Feb. 1644; 
ccccxciv., 20th July 1636; ccccvii., 23rd 
June 1628 ; ccccliv., 75 ; Ex. inform. Charles 
del and Harvey.] 

JOHN HAY of Renfield and Inchnoch, 
1628 born 1597, son of preceding ; edu 
cated at Univ. of Glasgow ; M.A. 
(1613); on the Exercise there 28th June 
1615 ; had testimonial for ord. to Killellan 
llth Sept. 1616; trans, to Paisley First 
Charge 21st May 1627 ; trans, and adm. 
to this charge 28th April 1628 ; member of 
Commission for Church Discipline 21st Oct. 
1634 ; rector of Glasgow Univ. 1640-2 ; 
dep. after 1st June 1649 nominally on a 
charge of "drunkenness," but really on 
account of Episcopal tendencies. He 
became a preacher at Donegal in Ireland ; 
had 100 sterling allowed him by Parlia 
ment 12th July 1661 from vacant stipends 
in Presbs. of Hamilton, Ayr, and Irvine, 
on account of his sufferings ; was readm. 
before 29th Oct. 1663; died after 13th Aug. 
1668. He marr. Agnes, daugh. of David 
Forsyth of Dykes and Inchnoch, and had 
issue Andrew of Inchnoch; Elizabeth 
(marr. Patrick Simson, min. of this parish). 
[Hamilton Tests. ; Wodrow s Anal. ; 
Maitland Miscell., ii. ; Nisbet s Heraldry, 
ii., 132 ; G. R. Inhib., 26th Feb. 1622.] 

JOHN MAULD [MAULE], born 1629, 

third son of Henry M. of Melgund ; 

M.A. (Glasgow, 6th May 1649) ; ord. 

23rd Jan. 1650; died unmarr. 29th April 

1653. [/Ye Inhib., 7th Feb. 1651.] 



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[PRESB. OF 



PATRICK SIMSON, born 2nd Oct. 
1653 16Si8, son of Adam S., min. of New 
Abbey ; educated under his cousin, 
George Gillespie, min. of St Giles , Edin 
burgh, and was four years tutor in the 
family of Archibald, Marquess of Argyll ; 
ord. llth Nov. 1653; deprived by Act of 
Parliament llth June, and Decreet of the 
Privy Council 1st Oct. 1662 ; was granted 
an indulgence at Kilmalcolm in 1672. In 
Nov. 1678 he was cited before the Privy 
Council for holding conventicles out of 
the parish to which he had been confined, 
and not compearing, was denounced a 
rebel. He returned at the Toleration ; was 
at the meeting of Synod 30th Aug. 1687, 
and was restored by Act of Parliament 25th 
April 1690. He became Dean of Faculty in 
the Univ. of Glasgow llth Dec. that year, 
and was re-elected annually till 1696; 
Moderator of the General Assembly 20th 
Dec. 1695; died FATHER OF THE CHURCH 
24th Oct. 1715. Wodrow speaks of him as 
the " last of the antediluvian Presbyterian 
ministers in this church. I never knew one 
more pleasant and profitable in conversa 
tion and of a sweeter temper. He had one 
of the clearest judgments, and the most 
exact and tenacious memory that I ever 
knew. He was the most digested and 
distinct master of the Scriptures that I 
ever met with." He marr. (1) 30th Aug. 
1654, Elizabeth (died 31st March 1662), 
daugh. of John Hay, min. of this parish, 
and had issue Sarah, born 1655, died 26th 
Nov. that year; George, born 19th Sept. 
1657, died 8th Aug. 16; Patrick, born 
April 1659, died in West Indies 1688; 
Agnes, born 25th March 1662 (marr. John 
Simson of Kirktonhall, West Kilbride, 
merchant, Glasgow) [of this marriage 
there were seventeen sons and no daughs. ; 
one of the sons was Robert Simson, Pro 
fessor of Mathematics in Univ. of Glasgow, 
translator of Euclid]; Elizabeth (twin), 
born 25th March, died 16th June 1662 : 
(2) 30th June 1664, Janet (died 19th Sept. 
1714, aged 79), daugh. of James Peadie, 
merchant, Glasgow, and widow of Robert 
Cullen, merchant, Glasgow, and had issue 
James, born 26th May 1665, died 18th Oct. 
1667 ; John, Professor of Divinity, Glasgow 



Univ. (q.v .) ; Margaret, born 27th April 
1669 (marr. James Montgomerie), buried 
8th Nov. 1758 ; Matthew, min. of Pencait- 
land; Anna, born 8th May 1674 (marr. 
John Paisley, min. of Lochwinnoch) ; a son, 
still-born llth Feb. 1677; Mary, born 13th 
June 1679. Publications Letter in Ansiver 
to Hackstands Ghost; The Larger Reply; 
Spiritual Songs or Holy Poems, a Garden 
of True Delight, in 6 books (Edinburgh, 
1685-6). [MS. Genealogy; Glasg. Tests.] 
Pettigrew s Extracts ; Wodrow s Hist., iii., 
5, 61 ; Julian s Diet, of Hymnology, p. 1058 ; 
The Simsons, 19-27.] 

1663 JOHN HAY [see above]. 

ROBERT DOUGLAS, M.A. ; trans, 
from Bothwell ; pres. by Charles II., 
and inst. 15th March 1669 ; trans, to 
Hamilton after 19th May 1675. 

ROBERT YOUNG, second son of John 
Y. (descended from the Leny family) ; 
M.A. (Glasgow 1657); passed trials 
before the Presb. of Greenock, and had a 
certificate for ordination 12th Nov. 1663; 
adm. to Erskine before 31st March 1664; 
trans, and adm. 8th Sept. 1675 ; died after 
7th April 1680. He marr. Agnes Campbell, 
widow of Robert Freeland of that ilk, who 
died s.p. before Martinmas 1697. [Inq. Ret. 
Gen., 5983 ; M Ure s Glasgow ; G. R. Inhib., 
18th Sept. 1679.] 

FRANCIS ROSS, second son of Alex- 
16g3 ander R. of Tullienaught ; was a 
preacher in Aberdeenshire 5th Dec. 
1675; inst. to this charge July 1683; the 
people attempted to out him in 1688, but 
he remained until deprived by Act of 
Parliament 25th April 1690 restoring the 
Presbyterian mins. He opened a meeting 
house at Stonehaven, Dunnottar, where he 
conducted services from 24th Aug. 1709 to 
21st April 1714. The date of his death is 
unknown. He marr., cont. 9th Sept. 1686, 
Mary, daugh. of John Keith, D.D., min. of 
Old Machar, and had issue Alexander, 
M.D., Aberdeen. [Fordoun Presb. Reg.; 
Banchory-Ternan Sess. Reg.] 

PATRICK SIMSON, above men- 
1687 tioned. 



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NEIL CAMPBELL, trans, from Ros- 
171Q neath ; pres. by George I. 15th Nov. 
1715 ; called 26th April, trans, and 
adm. 18th July 1716; dem. on appointment 
as Principal of the Univ. of Glasgow 17th 
Jan. 1728 (q.v.). 

ROBERT PATOUN [PATON], born 
17gl 1690, eldest son of Robert P., min. 
of Dumfries ; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow; M.A. (llth May 1710); licen. by 
Presb. of Dunbar 12th July 1721 ; ord. to 
Second Charge, Haddington, 18th Jan. 
1722 ; pres. by George II. 29th Sept. 1730 ; 
trans, and adm. 21st Jan. 1731 ; was an 
unsuccessful candidate for the office of Clerk 
to the General Assembly in 1746 ; Moderator 
of Assembly 10th May 1750; was com 
missioner in a scheme for augmenting the 
stipends of the clergy, and received thanks 
of Assembly 18th May 1752 ; died 1st April 
1768. He marr. 16th Aug. 1722, Cecilia 
(died 23rd March 1777), daugh. of Archi 
bald Hamilton, min. of Cambuslang, and 
had issue William, librarian, Glasgow 
Univ. ; Janet, born 1732. Publication 
The Main Duty of Bishops, a sermon 
(Edinburgh, 1739). [Acts of Ass., 1750-2 ; 
Carlyle s Autob., 85 ; Morren s Ann., i., 86, 
167, 324 ; Tombst.] 

COLIN CAMPBELL, born 16th July 
176g 1718, third son of Neil C., above 
mentioned; i educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Glasgow ; 
ord. to Eaglesham 25th June 1741; trans, 
to Kilmaronock 10th Dec. 1761; pres. by 
George III. 20th Sept. 1768; trans, and 
adm. 20th April 1769; died 24th Nov. 
1788. He marr. 20th Dec. 1749, Elizabeth 
(died Aug. 1786, aged 56), daugh. of John 
Montgomerie, min. of Stewarton, and had 
issue Christian, born 29th May 1752 
(marr. Daniel Clark, merchant, Glasgow) ; 
John, captain 72nd Foot, born 24th Feb. 
1755. [Glasg. Tests. ; Scots Mag., xli. ; 
Tombst. } 

THOMAS BURNS, born Carmyle, eldest 

17QO son of William B. ; educated at Univ. 

of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of 

Paisley 29th July 1777 ; ord. (assistant) at 

Clackmannan 2nd Nov. 1778 ; adm. to 



Inchinnan 23rd March 1787; pres. by 
George III. 9th May 1789 ; trans, and adm. 
5th Aug. 1790; died 21st May 1830. He 
marr. 12th Nov. 1787, Mary (died 22nd 
March 1818), daugh. of John Glen, min. of 
Forgandenny, and had issue Eliza, born 
1790 (marr. 26th Jan. 1807, James Liddell, 
Petrograd) ; William, merchant, Petrograd, 
born 15th Jan. 1793; Jane, born 6th Jan. 
1795 (marr. 31st Aug. 1812, General Henry 
Thomson, H.E.I.C.S.) ; Mary (twin), born 
6th Jan. 1795 (marr. 18th June 1816, 
William Robertson, writer, Glasgow). Pub 
lications Four Sermons (Glasgow, 1799- 
1803) ; Accounts of Inchinnan and Renfrew 
(Sinclair s Stat. Ace., ii., iii.). 

DUNCAN MACFARLANE, born 
Renton, 1793, eldest son of Duncan 
M., farmer, Cardross ; educated at 
Univ. of Glasgow ; ord. to Anderston 
Chapel-of-Ease, Glasgow, 25th Jan. 1827; 
trans, and adm. 30th Nov. 1830. Joined 
the Free Church in 1843 ; min. of the Free 
Church, Renfrew, 1844-53 ; D.D. (Union 
College, Schenectady, U.S.A., 1844); died 
unmarr., 30th April 1853. Publications 
A Treatise on the Authority, Ends, and 
Observance of the Christian Sabbath 
(Glasgow, 1832) ; " Introductory Memoir :J 
(Letters of Martha Muir} (Glasgow, 1833) ; 
The Duty of Prayer, a sermon (Glasgow, 
1835) ; The Right Appointment of Ministers 
and other Office-Bearers in the Church 
(Glasgow, 1840); Railway Travelling on 
the Lord s Day Indefensible (Glasgow, 
1841); "The History and Arrangement of 
the Shorter Catechism " (Paterson s System 
of Theology} (Edinburgh, 1841); The Re 
vivals of the Eighteenth Century, particu 
larly of Cambuslang (Edinburgh, 1844) ; 
Bible Temperance and Present Duty (Edin 
burgh, 1847); Tracts [1, 2, 4-7] on the 
Romish Controversy (Paisley, 1852). - 
[Tombst.] 

JAMES GRAY WOOD, born 7th Dec. 
1843 1807, son of Charles W., min. of 
Wiston and Roberton ; educated at 
Univ. of Edinburgh ; ord. to East Strath- 
aven 22nd Aug. 1839 ; trans, to Gartsherrie 
llth Nov. 1841 ; trans, and adm. 21st Sept. 
1843 ; dep. 9th June 1850 ; died in Jan. 1869. 



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RENFREW SHAWLANDS 



[PRESB. OP 



He marr. (1) 6th April 1842, Mary (died 
22nd March 1844), daugh. of John Gray, 
George Square, Edinburgh, and had issue 
Charles, born 9th March 1843, died 26th 
Jan. 1844 ; Charles, born 25th Feb. 1844 : 
(2) 6th Oct. 1846, Jessie (died 8th Aug. 
1882), daugh. of James Hamilton of Spring- 
hill, Douglas. 

GEORGE ALEXANDER, trans, from 

1850 Wisliaw and adm - 26tl1 Dec - 185 ; 
trans, to First Charge, Stirling, 10th 

March 1858. 

ROBERT STEPHEN, born Fraserburgh, 
1858 13th Sept. 1835, son of David S., 
captain of the Anna Mary; edu 
cated at Marischal College, Aberdeen ; 
M.A. (1848) ; sometime tutor to Charles, 
llth Marquess of Huntly ; assistant at 
Alloa and at the Barony and St Enoch s 
Parishes, Glasgow; ord. 26th Aug. 1858; 
died unmarr., 22nd Nov. 1897. Publica 
tion Divine and Human Influence, a 
series of sermons, vol. i. (Paisley, 1897) ; 
vol. ii. [Memoir] (Paisley, 1898). 

GEORGE ANDERSON, born Glasgow, 
6th Dec. 1856, son of George A. and 
Benjamina Budge ; educated at Univ. 
of Glasgow; M.A. (1881), B.D. (1884); 
licen. by Presb. of Glasgow; assistant at 
Galashiels; ord. to Bothkennar 13th June 
1885 ; trans, to St Vincent s Parish, Glas 
gow, 10th Nov. 1892 ; trans, and adm. 9th 
June 1898 ; lecturer on Pastoral Theology at 
the Scottish Univs., 1910-11 ; Convener of 
the Jewish Mission Committee, 1911-16; 
D.D. (Glasgow 1912); died unmarr., 13th 
Feb. 1916. Publications Edited Historical 
Sketch of Glasgow University Oriental 
Society (Glasgow, 1901); Transactions of 
said Society (Glasgow, 1901-7) ; The 
Scottish Pastor : A Manual of Pastoral 
Theology (Edinburgh, 1911). [Life and 
Work, April 1916.] 

DAVID YOUNG, born Strathaven, llth 
lgle March 1871, son of David Y., 
farmer, and Marion Young; edu 
cated at Crosshill School, Strathaven, 
Hamilton Academy, and Univ. of Glas 
gow; M.A. (1892), B.D. (1894); licen. by 
Presb. of Hamilton in 1894 ; assistant 



at Dulnain Bridge (Inverallan), Palace 
Colliery Mission (Bothwell), St Columba s, 
Church of Scotland (London), and West 
Parish (Greenock) ; ord. to Knoxland, 
Dunbarton, 27th March 1902; trans, to 
Inverallan 26th July 1907 ; trans, and 
adm. 7th Sept. 1916. Marr. 1st June 
1904, Minnie d Esterre Roberts, daugh. of 
Donald MacLeod, D.D., min. of St 
Columba s (Church of Scotland), London, 
and has issue David Patrick MacLeod, 
born 17th March 1905 ; Minnie Aileen 
d Esterre, born 7th Nov. 1906 ; Marion 
Norma, born 19th June 1908; Donald 
MacLeod (twin), born 19th June, and 
died 4th Nov. 1908. 



SHAWLANDS (Q.S.). 

[The church was built in 1889. The 
parish was disjoined from Eastwood by 
the Court of Teinds, 18th March 1901.] 

HUGH WILSON, M.A. ; ord. 29th Jan. 
188Q 1880; trans, to Bellshill 4th April 

1882. 

JOHN SLOAN, born Glasgow, 24th 

1882 ^ une 1851) son ^ -David S. and 
Agnes Dennistoun Rankin ; edu 
cated at Glasgow Academy and Univs. of 
Glasgow and Edinburgh; M.A. (1873); 
licen. by Presb. of Glasgow April 1878; 
assistant at Govan and Park Parish ; ord. 
to Presbyterian Church, Rangoon, Burmah, 
1878 ; adm. here 1st Sept. 1882 ; adm. first 
min. of the parish 20th March 1901 ; died 
5th Aug. 1912. He marr. 13th Aug. 1890, 
Alice Jane, daugh. of Thomas Brigg Lay- 
cock, Aireworth House, Keighley, Yorks, 
and had issue Oswald Tennant, 2nd lieut. 
Scottish Rifles, attached R.A.F., born 9th 
June 1891 ; Alice Cruden, born 17th May 
1893 ; Jessie Dennistoun, born 30th April 
1895; Mary Victoria, born 19th March 
1897; Hilda Laycock, born llth Sept. 
1900; John Edward, born 1st Nov. 1902, 
died young. 

JAMES EDWARD HOUSTON, born 
lgl8 Partick, 5th Feb. 1861, son of 
Robert H. and Janet Edward ; edu 
cated at Partick Academy and Univ. of 



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189 



Glasgow ; M.A. (1879), B.D. (1882) ; licen. 
by Presb. of Glasgow 13th June 1882; 
assistant at Bridgeton and Partick; ord. 
to St Clement s Parish, Dundee, 29th April 
1885 ; trans, to Cambuslang 27th Dec. 1892 ; 
trans, to Buccleuch Parish, Edinburgh, 15th 
Jan. 1908 ; trans, and adm. 19th Feb. 1913. 
Marr. 13th June 1893, Effie Terras, daugh. 
of John Yule. Publications How can I 
be Saved? (Edinburgh, n.d.); Why go to 
Church 1 (Edinburgh, n.d.). 



THORNLIEBANK (Q.S.). 

[The parish was disjoined from Eastwood 
by the Court of Teinds, 7th March 1892.] 

JOHN CHARLESON, born Inverness, 
189Q 7th Sept. 1862, son of Kenneth C. 
and Margaret Forbes, and brother 
of Charles Forbes C., min. of Kirkconnel ; 
educated at Univ. of Edinburgh ; M.A. 
(1884), B.D. (1888); licen. by Presb. of 



Paisley ; ord. 5th Sept. 1890 ; adm. first 
min. of the parish 8th March 1892. 
Joined the Church of Rome, when the 
Presb. declared him to hold "no longer 
the office of the holy ministry, and that 
he is disqualified and discharged from 
exercising the functions of the same or 
any part thereof," 30th Oct. 1901. He 
was ord. priest at Kirkintilloch in 1904 ; 
afterwards at Croy and Rome. Publica 
tion Why I left the Church of Scotland 
(1901.) 

ROBERT HARVIE SMITH, born 
1902 Paisley, 23rd March 1863, son of 
James S. and Margaret Lang; edu 
cated at Paisley South Public School and 
Univ. of Glasgow ; as a certificated teacher 
j sometime assistant master in Glasgow Board 
! Schools ; licen. by Presb. of Paisley in 1894 ; 
, assistant at New Kilpatrick and St An- 
I drew s Parish, Glasgow; ord. 23rd April 
1902. Marr. 24th June 1903, Margaret 
I MacCallum, daugh. of John M Gechan. 



PRESBYTERY OF GREENOCK 

[This Court was erected by the General Assembly 31st May 1834 ; all its parishes 
were taken from the Presbytery of Paisley except Largs and Cumbrae, taken from that 
of Irvine. The Presbytery Records begin 8th July 1834.] 



CUMBRAE. 

[This parish was disjoined from Largs at 
an early time. Its church at the Kirktoun 
of Cumbrae belonged to the Abbey of 
Paisley. In 1837 the parish church was 
transferred to a new site less than a mile 
from the Kirktoun. There were of old two 
chapels in the parish, St Columba s on 
Meikle Cumbrae, and on Little Cumbrae, 
Seibeal Bheidh, dedicated to St Bey. A 
fair used to be held on Meikle Cumbrae in 
honour of St Brioch.] 

THOMAS MOORE, M.A. (Glasgow, 
1623 1601 ) > mentioned as min. 15th July 
1623; dep. in 1639 for drunkenness 
and other misdemeanours. [Glasg. Comm. 
Deeds- Collect de Reb. Alban; Baillie s 
Lett. ; Stevenson s Hist.~\ 



1642 



ROBERT AIRD, M.A. ; trans, from 
Stranraer, and adm. before April 
1642 ; trans, to Lochwinnoch in 
1666, as "his provision was so small that 
he was not able to maintain his family." 

ALEXANDER SANGSTER, M.A. ; ord. 
after 23rd Sept. 1668 ; trans, to 
Kirkpatrick-Durham in 1676. 

[ARCHIBALD PORTEOUS, M.A. ; 
min. of Covington ; said to have 
been adrn. here as an indulged min. 
along with John Rae, min. of Symington, 
Lanarkshire, 3rd Sept. 1672, but this is 
doubtful.] 

190 



1668 



1672 



ALEXANDER MUSHET, M.A. ; adm. 

1679 about 1679 ; still min - 4tn Ma y 1682 ; 

min. of Dreghorn before 26th Dec. 
1685. 

PATRICK ROBERTSON, M.A. ; min. 
1682 * n 1682 > trans, to Edrom after 5th 
June that year. 

JAMES STEWART, M.A. ; min. about 
leas 1683 ; trans, to Dreghorn before 30th 
Aug. 1687. 

ALEXANDER SOMERS, a native of 
1687 Forfarshire ; sometime schoolmaster 
.of Inverkip; licen. by Presb. of 
Paisley after 24th Oct. 1667. It was 
reported to the Privy Council on 4th 
May 1681 that he "haunts in the isle 
of Combray, being formerly an orthodox 
preacher, but now turned vagrant and 
apostatised, and debauches the country," 
and orders were given to proceed against 
him. After the Toleration he was present 
at the Synod 30th Aug. 1687, and at the 
Presb. of Irvine on 1st Nov. ; adm. here 
after 30th Aug. 1687; died 23rd May 
1703. [Paisley Presb. Reg. ; Maitland 
Miscell.) iv.] 

JOHN SMITH, min. about 1688; de 
prived by the Privy Council, 19th 
Sept. 1689, for not praying for 
William and Mary but for James VII., and 
for saying " that our rulers are as Sodom, 
and our judges as Gomorrah." 



PRESB. OF GKEENOCK] 



CUMBRAE 



191 



ALLAN NASMYTH, licen. by Presb. of 

Dunbarton 4th July 1699 ; ord. in 

1703 ; died before 10th Dec. 1717. 

He marr. Susan (died 19th June 1751), 

daugh. of George Munro, clerk of the 

Bailiary of Cunningham. 

JOHN PICKEN, educated at Univ. of 
720 Glasgow > licen. by Presb. of Glas 
gow 4th Feb. 1719 ; was schoolmaster 
at Stewarton ; ord. 5th May 1720 ; died 
before 12th March 1729. 

ALEXANDER SMITH of Evelaw, a 
7 native of Berwickshire ; M.A. (Edin 
burgh, 13th Dec. 1720); licen. by 
Presb. of Earlston 18th July 1727; tutor 
at Blair House, Perthshire ; called 15th 
June, and ord. 2nd Sept. 1730 ; dem. 19th 
June 1759. He succeeded his brother 
Archibald in the estate of Evelaw, parish 
of Westruther ; died unmarr. at Lauder, 
23rd Feb. 1774, aged 75. [Lauder Tests.; 
Tvmbst.] 

WILLIAM LINDSAY, M.A. ; pres. by 

176Q John, Earl of Glasgow, 6th Dec. 

1759; ord. 13th May 1760; trans. 

to Second Charge, Kilmarnock, 12th July 

1764. 

GORDON STEWART, pres. by John, 
1765 Earl of Glasgow, 16th Oct. 1764; 
ord. 18th April 1765 ; trans, to 
Bonhill 21st April 1768. 

HENRY GRAHAM, son of William G., 
176g Kilmadock, Perthshire ; educated at 
Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. 
of Inveraray 22nd April 1752 ; assistant at 
Irvine ; pres. by John, Earl of Glasgow, 
18th May, and ord. 20th Sept. 1768 ; died 
29th Nov. 1798. He marr. 10th May 1769, 
Jean (died 24th July 1805, aged 57), daugh. 
of William Cuninghame of Monkton Hill, 
and had issue Margaret, born 21st Feb. 
1770 ; Christian, born 31st May 1772, died 
23rd Feb. 1773; William, born 28th May 
1774 ; James, born 3rd Oct. 1775 ; Henry, 
born 18th June 1780; Robert, born 4th 
Oct. 1782 ; John, colonel H.E.I.C.S., born 
13th Feb. 1787. [Tombst.] 



JAMES ADAM, born 1748, eldest son of 
1799 William A., farmer, Clouse, parish 
of Campsie, and Janet Maitland ; 
M.A. (King s College, Aberdeen, 1769); 
tutor in the family of Campbell of Craig- 
nish ; licen. by Presb. of Glasgow 1st July 
1778 ; assistant at Kilbirnie, 1783-91 ; 
became a bookseller in Glasgow, but re 
turned to the. ministry and was assistant 
at Kirkoswald in 1795 ; pres. by George, 
Earl of Glasgow, and ord. 13th Aug. 1799 ; 
died unmarr. 25th June 1831. "He was 
of a shy, retiring disposition, and possessed 
great medical skill." In an intercessory 
prayer he prayed for "the Big Cumbrae, 
the Wee Cumbrae, and the adjacent islands 
of Great Britain and Ireland." In his life 
time he gave to the Presb. of Irvine 250 
for behoof of the widows of mins. in that 
Presb. He bequeathed 45 for the educa 
tion of poor children in his parish, and 
founded the James Adam Bursaries in the 
Univ. of Glasgow. 

JAMES DRUMMOND, born Paisley, 

1829 27tl1 Feb 1779 fourttl S0n of Jolin 

D. ; educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; 
licen. by Presb. of Paisley 3rd Feb. 1819 ; 
assistant to preceding min., 1819-28 ; pres. 
by George, Earl of Glasgow ; ord. (assistant 
and successor) 30th April 1829. Joined the 
Free Church in 1843 ; min. of the Free 
Church, Cumbrae, 1843-62 ; died unmarr. 
31st Jan. 1862. Publication Account of 
the Parish (New Stat. Ace., v.). 

ALEXANDER MARSHALL, born 1820, 

third son of James M., merchant ; 

educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; ord. 

21st Sept. 1843; died at Glasgow 3rd 

March 1866. He marr. 20th June 1854, 

Mary Jessie Begg, died 29th March 1905, 

and had issue Janet Henry Frew, born 

21st Oct. 1855. 

JAMES SIMPSON MACNAB, born 
1867 Gl as g ow > eldest son of James M. ; 
educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; 
licen. by Presb. of Glasgow; ord. 26th 
July 1867; died 22nd Dec. 1888. He 
marr. 20th Nov. 1867, Jemima Sarah 
Henderson Semple, who died 2nd Nov. 
1911, and had issue Annie Semple, born 



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[PRESB. OF 



20th June 1869; James, Secretary, Scottish 
Life Assurance Co., Glasgow, born 19th 
June 1871. 

ARCHIBALD GRIERSON, born Camp- 
beltown, 7th Jan. 1863, son of 
William G., schoolmaster of Cam- 

busnethan, and Margaret Watson Arthur ; 

educated at Cambusnethan School and 

Univ. of Edinburgh; MA. (1883); licen. 

by Presb. of Hamilton 26th April 1887; 

assistant at Dunbarton ; ord. 9th July 

1889. 



ERSKINE. 

[The vicarage of Erskine was a prebend 
of Glasgow. Its church belonged to the 
Abbey of Paisley. In 1813 the parish 
church was transferred to a new site.] 

1567 ROBERT SEMPILL, reader in 1567. 

THOMAS STEWART, reader, 1571; 
1571 died in 1572. 

JAMES HILL, was exhorter at Cath- 

1571 Cart 2n( * ^ e ^ 1568 P r6S " k v J ames 
VI. 17th Feb., and adm. 1st May 

1571. In 1574 Houston was under his 
charge, and he is still mentioned as min. 
in 1589. [Reg. Min. } 

ANDREW HAY, M.A. ; adm. about 
1590 1590 ; trans, to Mearns before 1593. 

WILLIAM BRISBANE, son of John 
1592 ^ ^ Bishopton and Margaret 
Hamilton; M.A. (Glasgow 1588); 
pres. by James VI. before 9th June 1592 ; 
member of Assembly 1610 and 1638; was 
on the Committee for the maintenance of 
Church Discipline, 21st Oct. 1634; died 
between 3rd Sept. 1640 and 29th Sept. 
1642. He marr. Margaret Stewart of 
Barscube, and had issue Jean (marr. 
cont., 13th April 1621, Hugh Monfode of 
that ilk) ; Matthew, his successor here, 
served heir, 26th Nov. 1642. [Reg. Assig. ; 
Glasg. Tests. ; Inq. Ret. Renfrew, 117, 148 ; 
Baillie s Lett. ; Calderwood s Hist., vii., 
106 ; Reg. of Deeds, cccxlviii., 82 ; Ayr 
Sets., ii., 158.] 



MATTHEW BRISBANE, born about 

1642 1594 son ^ P rece ding ; educated at 
Univ. of Glasgow; M.A. (1615); 
licen. by Presb. of Glasgow 29th March 
1620 ; recommended for ordination by 
James Law, Archbishop of Glasgow, 15th 
Nov. 1627, and adm. to Killellan soon 
afterwards ; member of the Glasgow 
Assembly in 1638 ; app. by the Presb. 
llth April 1639 to accompany Colonel 
Montgomerie s Regiment at Duns Law ; 
was a member of the Commission for 
visiting the Univ. of Glasgow 28th Aug. 
1639; trans, and adm. 2nd Oct. 1642; 
inst. after 14th Dec. 1643. He was a 
member of Assembly, 1645-7 ; was dep. 
after 29th March 1648; died Feb. 1650. 
He marr. Jan. 1629, Helen (died 6th Dec. 
1675), youngest daugh. of John Napier of 
Merchiston, inventor of Logarithms, by 
his second wife Agnes Chisholm, and had 
issue John of Freeland, served heir, 14th 
June 1653; William of Freeland; Matthew, 
M.D., Glasgow ; Mary. [Glasg. Tests. ; 
Inq. Ret. Renfrew, 148, Gen., 3806; 
Baillie s Lett. ; Scots Peerage, vi., 422 ; 
G. R. Inhib., 18th Sept. 1679.] 

[THOMAS HALL, M.A. ; adm. here, 

1649 a PP arent ly temporarily, 31st Aug. 

1649; trans, to Kilmacolm in 1651.] 

HUGH CUNNINGHAM, M.A. (Glas- 
1651 gow 1634 )j chaplain to Glencairn s 
Regiment in Ireland 1642 ; min. at 
Ray, Ireland, 1647 ; min. at Mearns 1649 : 
adm. here in 1651 ; returned to Ray about 
1659 ; dep. by Bishop of Raphoe in 1661. 
[Reid s Ireland, ii., 499; Killen s Hist, of 
Irish Gongs., 225.] 

WILLIAM HOUSTON, M.A. (St 
Andrews, 13th May 1653) ; licen. by 
Presb. of Paisley 7th Nov. 1659; 
ord. 29th March 1660 ; deprived by Act 
of Parliament llth June, and Decreet of 
Privy Council, 1st Oct. 1662. 

ROBERT YOUNG, M.A. ; ord. before 
31st March 1664 ; trans, to Renfrew 
and inst. 8th Sept. 1675. 

DAVID ROBB, M.A. (Glasgow, 5th 

July 1666) ; licen. by George, Bishop 

1676 of Edinburgh, 21st Feb. 1671 ; pres. 

by William Hamilton of Orbiston ; passed 



1660 



1664 



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trials before the Presb. and had a certificate 
for ordination 5th April 1676; inst. 2nd 
May 1676; still min. 7th April 1687. 
He marr. Helen, daugh. of Thomas Pollok 
of Balgray, merchant, Glasgow, and had 
issue. [7iVf/. Collat.] 



1680 



JOHN WALLACE, born Paisley, 1641, 
of the family of W. of Johnstone ; 
M.A. (Glasgow 1657); tutor in the 
family of William, Lord Ross ; ord. by 
the Presbyterians in 1680; dem. in 1682; 
died at Paisley 22nd July 1683. Wodrow 
says of him that he was " a wise, prudent 
man, of a sweet, calm, and peaceable 
temper, abhorring all divisive courses ; 
piety and holiness were engraven, as it 
were, on his face and countenance."- 
[Wodrow s Anal., ii., 331, 337.] 



1771 



1692 



ANDREW TURNER, called 23rd June, 
and ord. 22nd Sept. 1692; trans, to 



Greenock 2nd Feb. 1704. 



1705 



WALTER MENZ1ES, licen. by Presb. 
of Dunbarton 1st Sept. 1702 ; called 
29th Aug., and ord. 14th Nov. 1705 ; 
died 17th May 1741, aged 62. He marr. 
(pro. 9th Nov. 1707), Isobel Clerk, and had 
issue Ann ; Walter ; Marion (marr. John 
Anderson, min. of St Mary s, Glasgow) ; 
Robert; John. [Glasg. Tests.; Crawfurd s 
Jlist. ; Tombst.} 

JAMES LUNDIE, born 1716, son of 
Archibald L., min. of Saltoun; 
educated at Univ. of Edinburgh; 
licen. by Presb. of Haddington 24th 
Jan. 1740; called 16th Nov. 1741; ord. 
4th May 1742; died 2nd Jan. 1769. He 
marr. 26th Aug. 1745, Christian Ballan- 
tyne of Kelly, who died in Edinburgh, 
31st Oct. 1791, and had issue James, 
born 20th Sept. 1746, died young, 
abroad; Archibald, merchant, born 14th 
July 1748; Walter, M.D., Jamaica, born 
2*th March 1750 ; Janet Isabella, born 6th 
July 1753 (marr., pro. 30th Nov. 1778, 
Andrew Wardrobe, surgeon, Edinburgh); 
Jane, born 24th Dec. 1755 (marr. her cousin 
Archibald Lundie, W.S.), died 23rd April 
1826. [Crawfurd e Hist. ; Tombst.] 

VOL. III. 



WALTER YOUNG, born 1745, son of 
David Y., rector of the Grammar 
School of Haddington ; licen. by 
Presb. of Haddington 25th April 1769; 
pres. by David Erskine, W.S., 30th June 
1770 ; ord. 2nd May 1771 ; D.D. (source 
and date unknown) ; died unmarr., 6th 
Aug. 1814. He was an accomplished 
musician, " performing with equal grace 
and effect on the piano, the violin, and the 
flute." He did much for the psalmody of 
the Church. Publications" On the Influ 
ence of Poetry and Music upon the High 
landers " (M Donald s Highland Airs, 
Edinburgh, 1781) ; " An Essay on Rhythmi 
cal Measures ;J (Trans. Roy. Soc. Edin., ii., 
1790); Account of the Parish (Sinclair s 
Stat. Ace., ix.). [Scots Mag., Ixxvi. ; 
Somerville s My Own Life and Times, 42.] 



ANDREW STEWART, born Cleughside, 
Annan, 9th Oct. 1771, son of John 
S. and Helen, daugh. of John Ker, 
farmer, Tweedshaws, Tweedsmuir; edu 
cated at Annan Parish School and Univ. 
of Edinburgh ; sometime secretary to 
Thomas Blacklock, D.D., and tutor in 
family of the Rev. Dr Davidson of Muir- 
house ; licen. by Presb. of Edinburgh 27th 
April 1796; M.D. (Edinburgh 1802); ord. 
to Bolton 26th April 1804 ; pres. by Robert 
Walter, eleventh Lord Blantyre; trans, 
and adm. 21st Sept. 1815 ; died 26th Dec. 
1838. He marr. 5th Oct. 1809, the Hon. 
Margaret Stewart (died 20th Oct. 1839, 
aged 78), eldest daugh. of Alexander, tenth 
Lord Blantyre, whom he successfully treated 
for pulmonary disease, and had issue- 
Robert Walter, D.D., his successor here ; 
Alexander Patrick, M.D., born 27th Aug. 
1813, died in London, 17th July 1883 ; David 
Andrew, surgeon-major 92nd Highlanders, 
born 4th Jan. 1816, died at Colaba, East 
Indies, 10th May 1859. Publications 
Dissertatio Medica Inaugurals De Mente 
Regimine (Edinburgh, 1802); "Speech on 
the Admissibility of Law Agents into Kirk 
Sessions" (Edinburgh Christian Instructor, 
xxvi.); "History of Botany" (Edinburgh 
Encyclopedia, iv.). [Scots Peerage, ii., 90 ; 
M Farlane s Fun. Serm.] 



N 



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[PKESB. OF 



EGBERT WALTER STEWART, born 
29th Feb. 1812, eldest son of pre 
ceding; educated at Univ. of Glas 
gow ; M.A. (1832) ; licen. by Presb. of 
Greenock 3rd Aug. 1836 ; pres. by the 
Commissioners for Charles, twelfth Lord 
Blantyre (the parishioners having petitioned 
for his appointment) ; ord. (assistant and 
successor) 16th March 1837. He journeyed 
from Constantinople by unbroken travel 
ling in order to be present at the meeting 
of the General Assembly 18th May 1843. 
Joined the Free Church ; min. of the 
Free Church, Erskine, 1843-5, of the Free 
Church, Leghorn, Italy, 1845-87; D.D. 
(Princeton, U.S.A., 1849) ; Moderator of the 
Free Church General Assembly, 21st May 
1874; died at Leghorn, 23rd Nov. 1887. 
He made the evangelisation of Italy the 
great work of his life. No min. was better 
known among the Waldenses, or was more 
beloved. Addressing the General Assembly 
of 1869, Signor Prochet said : " You claim 
Dr Stewart as one of yourselves, bone of 
your bone and flesh of your flesh, and you 
may well do so, because in the land in 
which he has been living for thirty years, 
he has taught not only the Protestants but 
the Roman Catholics to respect and esteem 
Scotland and Scottish Protestants. But, 
if you claim him as yours, we also claim 
him as being ours. He has not been thirty 
years by our side, if not to become part of 
us. It is true, I have no parchment to 
show to you with the name of Dr Stewart 
saying that he has become a citizen of the 
Waldensian Alps. But, if ever you come 
to those valleys, I will show you 20,000 
living hearts upon which his name is 
written in characters that can never be 
blotted out." He marr. 3rd Sept. 1839, 
Graham (died 30th June 1897), daugh. of 
Henry Cockburn [Lord Cockburn] and 
Elizabeth Macdowall, and had issue Henry 
Cockburn, C.M.G., administrator, Sey 
chelles, born 21st July 1840, died 5th June 
1899 ; Margaret Catherine, born 16th April 
1842, died 4th Dec. 1913 ; Elizabeth Georg- 
ina Frances, born 26th July 1844 (marr. 29th 
March 1865, the Rev. James Collie), died 
23rd July 1908 ; Charles Francis, born at 
Leghorn, 2nd Oct. 1846, died 22nd July 



1847 ; Robert Walter, born 26th April 1848, 
died 14th July 1849; Alexander David, 
born 19th Sept. 1852, died 13th March 
1899; Walter Charles (twin), born 19th 
Sept. 1852, died 23rd July 1908 ; Louisa 
Caroline Graham, born 19th Nov. 1855 
(marr. 1883, James Wood Brown, M.A., min. 
of the Free Church, Gordon, Berwickshire). 
Publications The Fields White unto the 
Harvest (1844); The Present Condition 
and Future Prospects of the Waldensian 
Church (1845) ; The Tent and the Khan : a 
Journey in Sinai and Palestine (Edinburgh, 
1857) ; Commentary on the Four Gospels 
(in Italian) (Florence, 1870-89); Religion 
in Southern Europe. [Wood Brown s An 
Italian Campaign ; Brown s Annals of the 
Disruption, 88, 554 ; F.C. Assembly Blue 
Book, 1869, Rep. VII., p. 6; ibid., 1874, 
p. 161.] 

JAMES CAMERON, youngest son 
1843 ^ Jh n C., nuper Senator apud 
Canadam ; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow; M.A. (1840); ord. 19th Oct. 
1843 ; dep. 30th May 1851 ; died at Parlia 
mentary Road, Glasgow, 6th Nov. 1869. 

THOMAS M KIE, born Underwood, 
18g2 Tongland, 20th April 1814, son of 
James M. and Grace Charters ; edu 
cated at Borgue Academy and Univ. of 
Edinburgh ; licen. by Presb. of Kirkcud 
bright ; ord. to Monikie 1st Nov. 1843 ; 
trans, and adm. 15th Jan. 1852 ; died 20th 
Aug. 1871. He marr. 12th Dec. 1844, 
Margaret (died 12th Nov. 1888), daugh. of 
Robert Dunlop, wool merchant, Hudders- 
field, and had issue Agnes Dunlop, born 
29th Oct. 1845, died 17th July 1910 ; Walter 
James, born 16th Sept. 1847, died 1st April 

1848 ; Robert Dunlop, born 12th Dec. 1848, 
died 15th May 1895 ; Henry Bannerman, 
factor to Lord Blantyre, born 17th July 
1850 ; John M Millan, born 9th May 1852 ; 
Thomas George, born 15th May 1854 ; Jane- 
Burns Theodora, born 8th May 1856, died 
22nd Aug. 1914 ; James, Shanghai, born 
30th June 1858, died 18th March 1911; 
Walter Dunlop, born 22nd July 1860; 
Katherine Hastings, born 6th Feb. 1862, 
died 12th Dec. 1899. 



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JOHN M lLRAITH, born Airdrie, 13th 
Aug. 1816, second son of Hugh M., 
schoolmaster, and Jean Rankin ; 
educated at Airdrie School and Univ. of 
Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Glasgow ; 
ord. to Gourock 3rd May 1850 ; adm. min. 
of All Saints, Berbice, West Indies, 9th 
April 1852 ; min. of Greenhead, Glasgow, 
1853-4 ; adm. min. of the English Reformed 
Church, Amsterdam, 24th Dec. 1854; adm. 
to this charge 21st Dec. 1871 ; died 10th 
Oct. 1892. He marr. (1) 6th Oct. 1851, 
Paulina (died at Berbice, 4th May 1852), 
youngest daugh. of Stephen Miller, Glas 
gow : (2) 30th April 1855, Josephine 
Richardson (born llth Nov. 1836, died 
in London, 23rd Dec. 1916), daugh. of 
Robert Wallace, writer, Dumfries, and 
had issue Elizabeth Jane, born 5th Sept. 
1856 (marr. Alan Burgess Crombie, archi 
tect, Dumfries) ; Josephine Richardson, 
born 23rd Sept. 1858, accidentally drowned 
while boating on the Gareloch, 20th July 
1889 ; Beatrice Annie, born 4th May 1860 ; 
John Robert, M.A., LL.B., Barrister-at- 
Law of the Middle Temple, bora 16th 
March 1862; Alexander Hannay, min. of 
Kinghorn, born 9th July 1864 ; Charles 
Hugh, M.D., born 18th Feb. 1867 ; Thomas 
Wallace, merchant, born 4th Feb. 1869; 
Tetia Catharina, born 7th May 1871 ; 
Robert Wallace, born 23rd July 1873, 
accidentally drowned at Erskine, 22nd 
June 1887 ; Edward Richardson, mercan 
tile clerk, C.I.V. South African War, born 
27th July 1875, died at Pretoria, 28th 
Dec. 1908. Publication Life of Sir 
John Richardson, LL.D. [arctic explorer] 
(London, 1868). 

WILLIAM FERGUSON, born Coupar- 
Angus, Perthshire, 14th April 1861, 
son of William F. and Grace Barty ; 
educated at Coupar- Angus School and Univ. 
of Edinburgh ; M.A. (1886) ; licen. by Presb. 
of Edinburgh in 1889; assistant at St 
( George s and St Mungo s, Glasgow ; ord. 25th 
April 1893 ; died unmarr., 25th March 1913. 

DAVID MELVILLE STEWART, bora 

1913 Glasgow, 28th May 1871, son of 

James S., writer and banker, and 

Jessie Melville; educated at High School 



and Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of 
Glasgow in 1894; assistant at St Mungo s, 
Glasgow; ord. to Queensferry 28th Sept. 
1897 ; trans, to St Margaret s, Arbroath, 
20th Feb. 1900; trans, to St Matthew s 
Parish, Edinburgh, 6th Jan. 1904 ; res. in 
1906; adm. min. of Belhaven 10th Aug. 
1911; trans, and adm. 9th Oct. 1913. 
Marr. 23rd Dec. 1908, Elizabeth Miller, 
daugh. of George Brown Anderson, S.S.C., 
of Bleaton and Baldourie, Perthshire. Pub 
lications An Impregnable Faith (London, 
1909) ; Ecce Vir : Jesus and Modern Man- 
hood (London, 1911); Ye anciente Kirke of 
Eriskyne (Paisley, 1915). 

FAIRLIE (Q.S.). 

[A church was built in 1833. In 1835, 
a chapel constitution was granted, and a 
district assigned. The parish was disjoined 
from Largs and West Kilbride 19th June 
1876.] 

JAMES GARDNER, born Anderston, 
1835 Glasgow, 179 1> second son of James 
G. ; educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; 
licen. by Presb. of Glasgow 4th Aug. 1819 ; 
ord. 8th Sept. 1835; died 17th Dec. 1836. 
He marr. Isabella (died 16th May 1847, 
aged 49), daugh. of Archibald Fleming, 
Anderston, Glasgow, and had issue Isa 
bella Maxwell, born 1832, died llth Nov. 
1908; James born 1835, died llth Feb. 
1909. 

JOHN GEMMEL, born Port-Glasgow, 
1887 1807, youngest son of Robert G., 
bookseller; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow ; M.A. (1824) ; licen. by Presb. of 
Glasgow 7th Oct. 1829; missionary at St 
John s Parish, Glasgow (when Thomas 
Chalmers, D.D., was min.); ord. to New- 
town-Crommelin, Ireland, 23rd June 1835 ; 
adm. to this charge 27th April 1837. Joined 
the Free Church in 1843 ; min. of the Free 
Church, Fairlie, 1843-84; D.D. (Glasgow 
1881) ; died unmarr., 25th March 1884. He 
was a distinguished Semitic scholar. Pub 
lications Sermon preached on the Death of 
Thomas Chalmers, D.D., LL.D. (Edinburgh, 
1847); The Gospel in Isaiah (Edinburgh, 
1872) ; The Renewal of the Soul (Edinburgh, 



196 



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[PRESB. OF 



1844 



1880 



1878); Tiberiad, or The Art of Hebrew 
Accentuation (Glasgow, 1880); The Atone 
ment, a poem ; Contributions, chiefly on 
Oriental subjects, to British and Foreign 
Evangelical Review. [Edinburgh Christian 
Instructor, new series, iv.]. 

JAMES CLAKK, possibly son of Eobert 
C., farmer; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow ; ord. in 1844 ; died 1st Sept. 

1880. He marr. Elizabeth Greig, who 

survived him. 

JAMES RICHMOND WOOD, ord. 30th 
Dec. 1880; trans, to Sanquhar 6th 
Nov. 1883. 

ARTHUR ALLAN, born Glasgow, 25th 
1884 ^ U ^ V 1857) son of James A. and Mary 
Ann Macfie ; educated at High School 
and Univ. of Glasgow ; M.A. (1880) ; licen. 
by Presb. of Glasgow in 1883 ; assistant at 
Milton Parish, Glasgow; ord. 17th April 
1884. Publication Fairlie : Past and 
Present (Largs, 1914). 



GOUROCK (Q.S.). 

[A chapel was built here in 1776. It was 
rebuilt and opened on 27th May 1832. On 
31st May 1834 it was given a chapel con 
stitution. The parish was disjoined from 
Inverkip and Greenock West, 8th July 1857. 
Additions to the church were made in 1877.] 

JAMES WILSON, son of James W., 
mariner, Saltcoats ; licen. by Presb. 
of Irvine 19th March 1765; min. 
in 1774-7. 

ARCHIBALD ANDERSON, min. in 
1777 1777. 

JAMES GRINOCK, son of James G., 
178Q farmer, St Ninians, Stirling; edu 
cated at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by 
Presb. of Relief; received by Presb. of 
Stirling 28th Dec. 1774 ; min. here 1780-9. 

JOHN HENDRY, elected Nov. 1789; 
17gg res. in 1796 [afterwards min. of 
Ardrossan]. 

DAVID GEMMILL, eldest son of Alex- 

1798 ander G., tailor, Kirkintilloch, and 

Margaret Gray ; educated at Univ. 

of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Glasgow 



3rd May 1797 ; min. here 1798-1815. In 
1815 he removed to Kirkintilloch, and 
was chief magistrate from 1826 till his 
death, 8th June 1842. He gave a site 
for the erection of St David s Church 
there, was the largest subscriber to the 
building fund, and preached at the opening 
of the church in 1836. He marr. (1) Alicia 
(died s.p. 1822), eldest daugh. of John 
Kincaid of Kincaid : (2) 12th Oct. 1824, 
Agnes, daugh. of Walter Scott of Neilston, 
Bonhill. [Watson s Kirkintilloch, 327.] 

DONALD MACLEOD, born Luss, 1793, 
1833 e ldest son f John M., farmer ; edu 
cated at Univ. of Glasgow ; ord. llth 
Aug. 1833. Joined the Free Church in 
1843 ; min. of the Free Church, Gourock, 
1843-9; of the Presbyterian Church, 
Coburg, Canada, 1851-60; res. his charge, 
and returned to Scotland in 1860; died 
at Gourock 19th May 1868. He marr. 
1829, Elizabeth Cochran. 

DUNCAN HARKNESS WEIR, M.A. ; 
ord. in 1845 ; min. of the Scots 
Church, Manchester, 1849-50 [after 
wards Professor of Oriental Languages i 
the Univ. of Glasgow, 1850-76 (q.v.)]. 






JOHN M lLRAITH, ord. 3rd May 1850 ; 
adm. min. of All Saints, Berbice, 
West Indies, 9th April 1852 [after 
wards min. of Erskine]. 

JAMES SOMERVILLE, ord. 23rd 
1852 ^ une 1852 J trans, to Irvine 17th 
Feb. 1853. 

ROBERT MACNAIR, born 28th Aug. 
1854 1827, third son of Robert M., D.D., 
min. of Paisley; educated at Univ. 
of Glasgow ; M.A. (1845) ; sometime min. 
of a Presbyterian Church, Charlottetown, 
Prince Edward Island ; min. of this 
charge 1854-5 ; was a chaplain at Scutari 
during the Crimean War, 1855. He studied 
medicine, took the degrees of M.D. (1862) 
and L.R.C.S. (1867) at Edinburgh, and from 
1862 to 1883 was a medical practitioner in 
Leith. Joined the Baptist denomination ; 
min. of Orangefield Baptist congregation in 
Greenock 1883-86 ; died at Edinburgh, 15th 



GREENOCK] 



GOUROCK AUGUSTINE 



197 



July 1896. He marr. Anne Maria Forsyth, 
who died 17th March 1919, and had issue. 
Editor of Scot. Baptist Magazine, 1875, &c. 

GEORGE M CORKINDALE, born 
185g Rothesay, 1828, third son of Dun 
can M. ; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow; ord. in 1855; became first min. 
of the parish in 1857. He perished in a 
storm on Mont Blanc, 7th Sept. 1870, and 
was buried at Chamouni. A communica 
tion to a friend written on the evening of 
7th Sept. contains this message : "We have 
been on Mont Blanc for two days in a 
terrible snowstorm : lost our way : are in 
a cave dug out of the snow, 15,000 feet 
high. Have no hope of descending. 
Perhaps this book will be found and sent 
to you. We have no provisions. My feet 
are already frozen, and I am utterly ex 
hausted. I have only strength to write 
these few words. I die believing in Jesus, 
with sweet thoughts of my family. My 
love to all. I hope that we shall meet in 
heaven. Ever thine." He was unmarr. 
[Macrae s Notes about Gourock, 36.] 

JOHN YUILLE, born Irvine, 7th Feb. 
1871 1832, son f John Y. and Janet 
Boyle; educated at Univ. of Glas 
gow ; licen. by Presb. of Glasgow 5th Dec. 
1866 ; assistant at Kilbirnie and Largs ; 
ord. 20th April 1871 ; died unmarr. at 
Irvine, 17th April 1875. Publications 
The Gourock Messenger (Irvine, 1874-5) ; 
Setvnons [with a memoir] (Irvine, 1878). 

JOHN BUTTON M CULLOCH, M.A., 
B.D. ; trans, from Rosewell, and 
adm. 8th Oct. 1875 ; trans, to North 
Leith 13th March 1884. 

ALEXANDER MILNE, born Lunan, 
1884 Forfarshire, 10th Dec. 1840, son of 
James M. and Jean Matthewson ; 
educated at Lunan and Inverkeillor Schools 
and Univ. of St Andrews ; M.A. (1866) ; 
licen. by Presb. of Arbroath 17th Nov. 
1869 ; ord. to Hillside, Montrose, 17th 
March 1870; trans, to St Andrew s, Dun 
dee, 19th Oct. 1871 ; trans, to Swinton 
13th June 1878; trans, and adm. 24th 
July 1884; died in Edinburgh 8th Dec. 



1907 



1912. He marr. (1) 13th Nov. 1871, Isa 
bella White Keith, born 23rd Jan. 1840, 
died llth Jan. 1882, and had issue Isa 
bella Patullo, born 29th Aug. 1872, died 
24th Feb. 1875 : (2) 26th June 1883, Helen 
Elizabeth, daugh. of Robert Kirke, D.D., 
min. of Hutton and Fishwick, and had 
issue Helen Williamson, born 30th March 
1891 (marr. 20th Aug. 1913, Alexander 
Dunbar, solicitor, Edinburgh) ; Margaret 
Elizabeth, in Board of Trade, born 14th 
Dec. 1892 ; Alexander Robert, 5th Cameron 
Highlanders, born 10th Oct. 1895, killed at 
the battle of Loos, 25th Sept. 1915 ; Jean 
Matthewson, born 28th Jan. 1902. 

GEORGE BENNET THOMSON 
MICHIE, born Aberdeen, 13th May 
1880, son of James M. and Harriet 
Davidson ; educated at Aberdeen Gram 
mar School and Univ. of Aberdeen ; M.A. 
(1901), B.D. (1905); licen. by Presb. of 
Aberdeen in 1905 ; assistant at West 
Parish, Aberdeen, in 1905, and Park Parish, 
Glasgow, 1906; ord. (assistant and suc 
cessor) llth Oct. 1907. Captain Tank 
Corps, France, 1917-18. 

GREENOCK 

AUGUSTINE (Q.S.). 

[Services were begun here in 1878. A 
church was built in 1884. The parish was 
disjoined from Cartsburn, 19th March 1897.] 

JOHN KERR CAMPBELL, served from 
1878 May 1878 to 1881 ; trans, and adm. 
to Marykirk, Stirling, 14th June 
1881. 

WILLIAM PROUDFOOT BEGG, born 
1881 Snaip, Coulter, Lanarkshire, 5th 
July 1843; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow ; min. at Woodstock and St 
Stephens, New Brunswick ; adm. to this 
charge 1881 ; dem. 1887 ; min. of Kentville, 
Nova Scotia, Masena, New York, and 
Parkersburg, Iowa ; D.D. (Queen s College, 
Kingston) ; Professor of Philosophy, Tabor 
College, Iowa. Marr. October 1872, Fannie 
Miles, daughter of W. O. Smith, surgeon, 
St Johns, New Brunswick. Publication 
Development of Taste (Glasgow, 1887). 



198 



AUGUSTINE CARTSBURN 



[PRESB. OF 



CHARLES CHRISTIE, born 10th April 
1887 1852, son of William C., banker, and 
Isabella Laing ; educated at Dun 
blane School and Univ. of Edinburgh ; 
M.A. (1877); licen. by Presb. of Stirling; 
assistant at Pollokshaws, 1885-7 ; ord. 27th 
Oct. 1887. Marr. 20th Aug. 1889, Elizabeth 
Arthur, daugh. of Captain Shaw, Shaw- 
lands. Publication The Religion of Free 
masonry (Stirling, 1888). 



CARTSBURN (Q.S.). 

[In 1839 the General Assembly granted a 
constitution to a chapel for the district of 
Cartsdyke. The parish was erected 19th 
Feb. 1866.] 

JAMES STARK, born Cumbernauld, 
1810, second son of Malcolm S., 
farmer; educated at Univ. of Glas 
gow; licen. by Presb. of Stirling and 
Falkirk in 1832; adm. min. of the 
Original Secession congregation, Cartsdyke, 
Greenock, 22nd Jan. 1834. Joined the 
Church of Scotland in 1839. Joined the 
Free Church in 1843 ; min. of Cartsdyke 
(afterwards Wellpark) Free Church 1843- 
90 ; sometime clerk of the Free Presb. of 
Greenock; died umnarr. 5th Jan. 1890. 
Publications Correspondence with the Rev. 
Dr Ritchie of Edinburgh in reference to the 
Discussion at Kirkintilloch on Ecclesiastical 
Establishments (1836) ; Sermon at the Ordi 
nation of the Rev. James Falconer, Paisley, 
with the Addresses to Minister and People 
(1837); Re-Union of Seceders with the 
Church of Scotland Defended (1838); 
Sermon on the Death of the Rev. George 
Moscrip, Greenock (1838) ; Fermented Wine, 
its Use in the Sacrament Right and Scriji- 
tural (1839); The Duty of the Secession 
Church to petition for the Abolition of 
Patronage, proved from their own Prin 
ciples (1841) ; The Church Question Briefly 
Considered (1843); The Ascension and the 
Advent : a Sermon on the Death of the Rev. 
Thomas Stark, Lanark (1870); also Ser 
mons in the Scottish Pulpit and the Olive 
Branch. [Annals of the Original Secession 
Church, 511.] 



JAMES STEWART, M.A. ; ord. 25th 
Dec. 1856 ; trans, to Peterhead 20th 



1856 



Oct. 1864. 



ARCHIBALD FULLARTON, born 
1865 Saltcoats ; educated at Univ. of Glas 
gow and U.P. Theological Hall, 
Edinburgh, 1851. Joined the Church of 
Scotland and became assistant at Kilmun ; 
elected 27th Jan., and ord. 16th March 1865 ; 
dem. in 1897 ; died 31st July 1898. 

ROBERT WALKER MUIR, ord. 26th 
1898 April 1898; app. to Dennistoun 
Chapel-of-Ease, Glasgow, 19th Nov. 
1908. 

ROBERT BRUCE MACKINNON, 
M.A., B.D.; ord. 15th April 1909; 
trans, to Whitburn 26th Sept. 1912. 

KENNETH ALEXANDER MAC- 
191g LEAY, born Lochbroom, 12th Sept. 
1861, son of Murdoch M. and Jane 
Douglas Macdonald ; educated at Golspie 
and Elgin Schools and Univ. of St An 
drews ; M.A. (1882), B.D. (1886); licen. 
by Presb. of Forres llth May 1886; 
assistant at Wallacetown, Ayr ; ord. to 
Craigrownie 19th July 1887 ; trans, and 
adm. 16th Jan. 1913 ; dem. 30th Nov. 
1915. Marr. (1) 12th Feb. 1890, Elizabeth 
(divorced 1st July 1899), youngest daugh. 
of James Hervey, Alderly Edge, and has 
issue Douglas Macdonald, lieut. R.N., 
born 20th July 1891 : (2) 31st March 
1903, Anita LloyduCowan, and has issue 
Kenneth Noel Grant, born 25th Dec. 
1903 ; Anita Esther Lloyd, born 23rd July 
1905 ; Annabelle Yvonne, born 21st Aug. 
1913. Publications Presbyterianism : a 
Retrospect and Criticism (London, 1901); 
The Never-Changing Creed (London, 1902) ; 
The Garden of the Cross (London, 1909) ; 
Is Our Progress a Broken Arc? (Edin 
burgh, 1910); The Parish Church of Carts- 
burn, 1854-1914 (Greenock, 1914). 

GEORGE CAMPBELL, born Glasgow, 
2nd Dec. 1876, son of Joseph C. and 
Margaret Crockett; educated at 
Univ. of Glasgow; M.A. (1908); licen. by 
Presb. of Glasgow in 1910 ; assistant at 
Airdrie ; ord. to Annbank, Ayr, 31st. Oct. 



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CARTSBURN EAST PARISH 



199 



1910; trans, to Stronsay (assistant and 
successor) 6th Feb. 1913; trans^and adm. 
9th May 1916; dem. 22nd Oct. 
Chaplain to the Forces in 1918. Marr. 4th 
June 1914, Jessie Middleton, daugh. < 
James Rettie, Aberdeen. 
JAMES FRANCIS, born Glasgow, 28th 
Jan. 1871, son of William F. and 
1919 Isabella Maclean ; educated at 
Thomson Street Public School and Umv 
of Glasgow; M.A. (1896), B.D (1901) 
licen by Presb. of Glasgow in 1901 , 
San" at Townhead, Glasgow, and St 
David s Kirkintilloch, 15th May 
ord to Twechar 13th Doc. 1904; trans, to 
Cowdenbeath 17th Jan. 1911 ; ; Iran, to 
St Thomas s, Glasgow, 7th Aug. 1913 
trans, and adm. 16th May 1919. Marr. 7th 
Oct 1902, Janet Bilsland, daugh. of John 
Mackellar of Rowardennan, and has issue- 
WUliam John Lawrence, born 10th June 
1906 Christina Edmond Marjory, born 
21st Oct. 1909; Hadassah Isobel, born 
6th Dec. 1911. 

EAST PARISH. 

f\ church was built for this district in 
1774 On 8th March 1809 the Commis 
sioners for the Plantation of Kirks dis 
joined the East Parish from the West 
Parish of Greenock. Near the site of the 
East Church there was of old a chapel 
St Laurence, of which the ruins remained 
till towards the end of the eighteenth 
century. From this chapel the inlet 
adjoining got the name of St Laurence 
Bay; and beside the chapel St Laurence 
Fair was held annually. The East Church 
of Greenock was rebuilt in 1853.] 
PETER [or PATRICK] MILLAR, per 
haps only son of Alexander M., Island 

1775 . . i TT_:.. ~t niaa. 



naps unij sun 

of \rran : educated at Univ. of 

gow ; licen. by Presb. of Irvine 12th Aug. 

1766 ; ord. (by Presb. of Dunbar) m In5 ; 

dep (on his own confession of immorality) 

8th Jan. 1777, and left the country. 



\1ICHIBALD M LACHLAN, ord. 13th 
June 1794 ; trans, to St Clement s 
or Steeple Church, Dundee, 16th Oct. 
1805. 

JOHN GILCHRIST, ord. 10th Nov. 
1807; first min. of the parish in 
1807 1809; trans, to Canongate Parish. 
Edinburgh, 24th Aug. 1825. 

WILLIAM MEN7JES, M.A. ; ord. 20th 
\Dril 1826; trans, to Maybole 7th 
1826 Dec. 1843. 

JAMES HUTCHESON, born Kil- 
barchan, Renfrewshire, 1st Sept. 
1844 1817 third son of John H., farmer, 
Garscube and Selvilands, and Mary Muir ; 
educated at Paisley Grammar School and 
Univ. of Glasgow; licen. by Presb. Of 
Greenock; ord. 22nd Feb. 1844 : ^ clerk of 
Presb. 1846-87 ; died 10th May 1887. He 
marr. (1) 8th June 1848 Margaret (d 
llth Sept. 1852), eldest daugh. of David 
Davis of Blaengwaer, South Wales, colliery 
proprietor, and had issue -Mary Muir 
Lewis, born llth April 1849, died at Aber- 
dare, llth Sept. 1852; John Davis, MJ> 
Glamyngs,Aberdare,born 29th Oct. 1850 
died 2nd Jan. 1893; David, born < 
June 1852, died 27th Sept. 1852 : (2) 13th 
Feb 1861, Anne Scott, daugh. of Ihomas 
Brown, min. of Inverkip, and had issue- 
Thomas Brown, M.B, C.M. ; Janet Steele, 
born 22nd May 1862, died 24th Sept. 
1862; Susan, born 19th Aug. 1864, died 
4th Jan. 1888; Frances Ann, born , 
June 1866 (marr. Henry Lancaster, manu 
facturer, London); James, born 17th and 
died 21st Dec. 1867; Janet Steele, born 
24th Dec. 1868 (marr. 1905 Sir Benjamin 
Sands Johnson of Abbot s Lea, \Soolton, 
Liverpool); Martha James, born 15th Ju 
1870 (marr. J. B. Harris, insurance manager 
London); Marion Boyd (twin), born 
July 1870 ; James, born 2nd, and died . 
Nov. 1871 ; James, solicitor, Glasgow, born 
20th Oct. 1874. Publication- A eivrday 
and Domestic Lyric (Paisley, 1881). 



\RCHIBALD REID, ord. (by Presb. of 
Irvine) 21st June 1781 ; trans, to 
1781 Mauchline 28th June 1792. 



THOMAS REID THOMSON, ord. 8th 
Nov 1887; trans, to Greenlaw, 
1887 Berwickshire, 6th Jan. 1916. 



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EAST PARISH GAELIC 



[PRESS. OP 



GEORGE DAVID HENDERSON, born 
Igl6 Ayr, 26th March 1888, son of Robert 
H., min. of Flowerhill, Airdrie ; edu 
cated at High School and Univ. of Glasgow, 
also at Berlin and Jena; M.A. (1910), 
B.D. (1914) ; licen. by Presb. of Hamilton 
in 1914 ; assistant at St Mungo s, Glasgow, 
Lady Glenorchy s, Edinburgh, and First 
Charge, Hamilton ; ord. 6th June 1916 ; 
Chaplain to the Forces in Mesopotamia 
1918. 



GAELIC, FORMERLY SOUTH 

CHURCH. 

[The church was built in 1791, and 
opened as a chapel-of-ease 8th April 
1792. The parish was erected by the 
Court of Teinds, 5th July 1855.] 

KENNETH BAYNE, born Dingwall, 
1792 1^67, son of John B. and brother of 
Ronald B., D.D., min. of Kiltarlity; 
educated at Marischal College, Aberdeen ; 
licen. by Presb. of Dingwall; ord. to the 
Gaelic Chapel, Aberdeen, 29th Aug. 1788; 
adm. to this charge 4th Sept. 1792; died 
13th April 1821. He marr. 24th July 1793, 
Margaret, daugh. of James Hay, D.D., min. 
of Elgin, and had issue Christina, born 
1794 (marr. 23rd Dec. 1834, William 
Francis Hunter Laurie, W.S.); Margaret, 
born 1795 (marr. 12th Aug. 1828, John 
Wilson, D.D., F.R.S., missionary at Bom 
bay), died 19th April 1835 ; John, licen. by 
Presb. of Dingwall, 8th Sept. 1830, D.D., 
min. at Gait, Canada, born 16th Nov. 1806, 
died 3rd Nov. 1859 ; Mary, drowned in 
the River Allan, 1st May 1832; Isabella, 
also drowned whilst bathing in the River 
Allan, 1st May 1832; Eliza, died 24th 
March 1828; Anna, missionary in India, 
died unmarr. 4th Oct. 1841 ; Hay, mission 
ary in India (marr. Robert Nesbit), died at 
sea, 1848. [Memoir of Margaret Wilson; 
Smith s Life of Wilson of Bombay, 32, 263, 
625 j Roger s A Week at Bridge of Allan , 
20; Gregg s History of the Presbyterian 
Church in Canada, 490.] 



ANGUS M BEAN, born Moy, 16th Nov. 
1821 1785 J educated at King s College, 
Aberdeen ; M.A. (31st March 1809) ; 
sometime schoolmaster of Dores ; licen. by 
Presb. of Inverness 1st June 1813 ; assist 
ant at Croy ; ord. 8th Nov. 1821. Joined 
the Free Church in 1843; min. of Gaelic 
Free Church, Greenock, 1843-5 ; died 
unmarr. 24th Dec. 1845. [Mackay s Fun. 
Semi.] 

[Church vacant 1843-53.] 

ROBERT MAXWELL MAC- 
FARLANE, ord. 23rd Dec. 1853; 
trans, to Glenorchy 22nd Sept. 1864. 



1865 



1876 



JOHN MACPHERSON, ord. 16th Feb. 
1865 ; trans, to Comrie 5th Aug. 
1875. 

JOHN BARNETT, trans, from Kil- 
brandon and Kilchattan, and adm. 
13th Jan. 1876; trans, to Lochalsh 
13th March 1878. 

JOHN DEMPSTER MUNRO, ord. 19th 

1878 ^ OV< 18 ^ 8 > trans - to Eyemouth 16th 
May 1882. 

WILLIAM THOMPSON, M.A., B.D.; 

1882 orc * 2n( * ^ OV * 1882 J trans, to 
Fodderty 15th July 1885. 

ARCHIBALD MACDONALD, trans. 
1885 ^ rom kogie-Easter, and adm. 19th 
Nov. 1885 ; trans, to Kiltarlity 5th 
May 1892. 

DAVID COLVILLE MACMICHAEL, 
M.A., B.D. ; ord. 27th Sept. 1892; 
app. min. of St Andrew s Church, 
Colombo, Ceylon, 30th Sept. 1912. 

JOHN STEWART M CALLUM, born 
1913 Killean, Kintyre, 24th March 1867, 
son of Donald M. and Janet Stewart; 
educated at Hutcheson s Grammar School 
and Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of 
Kintyre in 1895; assistant at Glenelg; ord. 
to Kilchoman 22nd Nov. 1895; trans, to 
Stornoway 29th Jan. 1904 ; trans, and adm. 
16th May 1913; died 1st Dec. 1918. He 
marr. 24th Sept. 1903, Isabella Leitch, 
daugh. of John Thomson, and had issue 



GREENOCK] 



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201 



Catherine, born 7th Sept. 1904; Grace, 
born 15th Sept. 1906 ; Margaret, born 9th 
April 1909 ; Ian, born 4th Nov. 1911. 

DUNCAN MACARTHUR, born Port 
1919 Charlotte, Islay, llth Feb. 1875, son 
of Duncan M. and Ann M Cormick ; 
educated at Port Charlotte, Bowmore, and 
Kingussie Schools and Univ. of Glasgow ; 
licen. by Presb. of Dingwall 7th May 1903 ; 
assistant at Bcauly ; ord. to Knoydart 27th 
Oct. 1903 ; trans, to Kilninver 2nd March 
1911 ; trans, and adm. 3rd June 1919. 
Marr. 29th Dec. 1905, Catherine Jane, 
daugh. of Hugh Maclean, and has issue- 
Duncan, born 24th May 190S. 



LADYBURN 

[A church was opened here on 26th Dec. 
1875. Disjoined from the East Parish of 
Greenock, and erected by the Court of 
Teinds, 5th June 1882.] 

THOMAS KAY, born 26th Aug. 1819, son 
1876 ^ J nn K., merchant, Edinburgh ; 
educated at Univ. of Edinburgh; 
ord. missionary at Eday, Orkney, 1864; 
adm. min. of North Ronaldshay 4th May 
1866; trans, and adm. 17th May 1876; 
res. 17th May 1897; died 22nd Jan. 1903. 
He marr. (1) Isabella Agnes Hogg: (2) 
14th April 1857, Margaret Lumsden, daugh. 
of William Wardlaw, merchant, Ratho, and 
had issue Isabella Richardson; John; 
Annie, died 2nd April 1918. Publication 
The Kirk and the Book (1885). 

ROBERT MONTGOMERY HARDIE, 
1897 M.A., B.D.; ord. 22nd Sept. 1897; 
trans, to Cockpen 17th Feb. 1903. 

ROBERT AITKEN, M.A., B.D.; ord. 
1908 17t ^ ^ une 1903 ; trans, to St George s 
Parish, Paisley, 19th May 1913. 

ROBERT CLEGHORN THOMSON, 
1913 korn Uddingston, 17th Oct. 1877, 
son of Robert Cleghorn T. and 
Agnes Hay; educated at Queen s Park 
Academy and Univ. of Glasgow; M.A. 
(1903), B.D. (1906); licen. by Presb. of 
Glasgow 8th May 1906; assistant at Peebles 
1906-7, at Inverness 1907-8. On doctrinal 



1919 



grounds he res. his licence in 1908, and 
became a theological tutor at Harley 
College, London. He was restored as a 
licentiate, and was assistant at Alloa, 
1911-13; ord. to this charge 16th Oct. 
1913; elected to Wallacetown, Dundee, 
but died before admission, 6th Oct. 1918, 
unmarr. 

GEORGE HOPE JAMIE, born 30th 
Nov. 1891, son of David J., min. 
of Ballingry ; educated at Univ. of 
Edinburgh ; M.A. (1914) ; Keen, by Presb. 
of Edinburgh 1916 ; ord. Indian Chaplain 
at Jhansi 1916; res. and became assistant 
at New Greyfriars, Edinburgh, 1918 ; adm. 
to this charge 16th Jan. 1919. 



MIDDLE PARISH. 

[The Middle Parish was disjoined from 
the West Parish of Greenock by the Com 
missioners for the Plantation of Kirks on 
15th July 1741. At first this was known 
as the New Parish. In 1761 the Middle 
Church was rebuilt. Its tower, 146 feet 
high, was added in 1787.] 

JOHN SHAW, born 1712, second son of 
^ Alexander S., min. of Edinkillie ; 
M.A. (St Andrews 1738); licen. by 
Presb. of Forres 22nd Aug. 1736; called 
30th Sept., and ord. 10th Nov. 1741 ; adm. 
a burgess of Inveraray 30th July 1744 ; died 
6th Nov. 1768. He marr. 9th Dec. 1745, 
Agnes (died 28th April 1815), daugh. of 
Hugh Hendry, cooper, Greenock, and had 
issue Alexander, born 16th April 1748 ; 
John, born 27th April 1749, died 26th 
March 1751 ; Eleanor, born 30th June 
1750; Hugh, born 23rd Sept. 1752, died 
8th Sept. 1756; Jean, born 6th Oct. 1754, 
died 14th Sept. 1756; Grizel, born llth 
Nov. 1756, died 9th Oct. 1757 ; Agnes, born 
22nd Jan. 1761 ; Margaret, born 7th Feb. 
1763, died 1853; John, born 17th June 
1765 ; Andrew, born 13th May 1767. " The 
only existing record of their names, day 
and hour of birth and death, is on a leaf 
of his family Bible" [now in America]. 
[Tombst. ; Watt Memorials, p. 98 ; William 
son s Old Greenock. 45.] 



202 



MIDDLE PARISH 



[PRESB. OF 



JOHN ADAM, born 1720, son of John 

1769 ^*> m * n ^ W es ^ Kilbride > educated 
at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by 
Presb. of Irvine 29th Jan. 1745; ord. to 
West Kilbride 28th March 1751 ; called 
4th May 1769 ; trans, and adm. 12th July 
1769 ; D.D. (source and date unknown) ; 
died 5th Aug. 1792. He marr. (1) 29th 
July 1752, Elizabeth Parker, who died 27th 
Nov. 1779, and had issue John, merchant, 
Greenock, born 21st June 1753, died 21st 
May 1776 ; William, born 18th Sept. 1754, 
died 27th Feb. 1757; Mary, born 8th 
Aug. 1756, died 19th Dec. 1757; Janet, 
born 27th June 1758; Robert, merchant, 
Fayetteville, North Carolina, born 9th Dec. 
1760, died 1804 ; Elizabeth, born 31st Oct. 
1762, died 23rd Aug. 1766; Mary, born 
3rd June 1765 (marr. John Hendry, min. 
of Ardrossan) ; John William, born 7th 
Nov. 1768 : (2) 13th Oct. 1783, Agnes (died 
s.p. 19th Oct. 1826), daugh. of Bailie John 
Anderson, merchant, Greenock, and Helen 
Hill. Publication A Sermon (Glasgow, 
1785). [Tombst.] 

JOHN SCOTT, born Port of Menteith, 
17Q3 1763, son of John S. ; educated at 
Port of Menteith and Aberfoyle 
Schools and Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. 
by Presb. of Glasgow in 1787 ; tutor in 
the family of John Wallace, Greenock; 
pres. by the Town Council 16th Jan., and 
ord. 10th May 1793; D.D. (Glasgow, 22nd 
Feb. 1803); died 23rd March 1836. He 
marr. 8th Feb. 1796, Susan (died 1st Nov. 
1829), daugh. of Alexander Fisher of Dych- 
mount, and had issue Mary, born 18th 
Nov. 1796, died young; John, born 27th 
April 1799, died young; Susan Hutchison, 
born 6th May, and died 23rd Aug. 1801 ; 
Jean, born 2nd March 1804, died young; 
Alexander John, born 26th March 1805 
[M.A. (Glasgow 1824), licentiate of the 
Church of Scotland, 1827-39 ; charged with 
heresy and deprived of his license ; was 
successively a min. in Woolwich ; Professor 
of English, University College, London ; 
Professor of Hebrew, Owens College, Man 
chester, and first Principal of that 
College], died at Veytaux, Switzerland, 
12th Jan. 1866 j Margaret, born 26th May 



1806, died unmarr. Publication Sermons 
[Memoir] (Edinburgh, 1839). [Smith s 
Fun. Serm. ; Acts of Ass., 1831 ; Diet. 
Nat. Biog.1 

WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM, assistant 

1831 to P recec ^ n g mm - > or d- (assistant 
and successor) 15th Oct. 1831 ; 
trans, to Trinity Parish, Edinburgh, 16th 
Jan. 1834. 

JAMES SMITH, born Glasgow, 1796, 
183 _ son of James S. ; educated at Univ. 
of St Andrews; M.A. (1817); licen. 
by Presb. of Glasgow 3rd May 1820 ; ord. 
to Alva 6th May 1823; pres. by the 
Town Council 2nd Feb., trans, and 
adm. (assistant and successor) llth June 
1835. Joined the Free Church in 1843; 
min. of Middle Free Church, Greenock, 
1843-53; sometime clerk of Free Presb. of 
Greenock ; res. and resided first in Jersey, 
and afterwards in Ryde, I.W. ; died 5th 
March 1886. He marr. 3rd Sept. 1828, 
Charlotte Laura, second daugh. of Captain 
Richard Bullen, Scots Greys, and had issue 
Laura Jemima, born 10th June 1829; 
James Richard, born 22nd May 1831 ; Jessie, 
born 15th Jan. 1833 ; Charles Bullen, born 
22nd Jan. 1834, died 23rd Jan. 1836 ; John- 
stone, born 3rd March 1836 ; Jane Agnes, 
born 12th Nov. 1837 ; Jemima Bullen, born 
23rd July 1839 ; George William, born 3rd 
June 1842. 

JAMES REID BROWN, born Cold- 
1843 stream, 6th Dec. 1796, only son of 
Robert B. and Isabella, daugh. of 
James Reid, Coldstream; educated at 
Associate Burgher Hall and Univ. of 
Edinburgh; licen. by Presb. of Berwick 
14th May 1819; sometime tutor to John 
Wilkie of Foulden ; ord. min. of the High 
Meeting, Berwick-on-Tweed, 10th Feb. 
1824 ; trans, to the Scots Church, Swallow 
Street, London, 18th Nov. 1831; D.D. 
(Glasgow 1834) ; adm. to this charge 26th 
Oct. 1843; died 3rd Oct. 1860. As 
Moderator of the Presb. of London he 
pronounced sentence of deposition on 
Edward Irving, 2nd May 1832. He accom 
panied the deputation from the Church of 
Scotland who congratulated Queen Victoria 



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on her accession in 1837. He marr. llth 
Nov. 1824, Mary Margaret (died 26th Feb. 
1860), daugh. of John Burke, 10 St Andrew 
Square, Edinburgh, and had issue Cather 
ine Isabella, died unmarr., at Edinburgh, 
10th Aug. 1915, aged 90; Robert, major 
Madras Army, died at London, 29th May 
1869; James Reid, captain Madras Staff 
Corps, died at Glasgow, 10th June 1891 ; 
Thomas Reid, stockbroker, died at Edin 
burgh, 26th June 1905. Publications He 
was at one time on the staff of the Times, 
to which he contributed many articles, 
chiefly on Scottish subjects. 

FREDERICK LOCKHART ROBERT- 
1861 SON, trans, from Bonhill, and adm. 
16th May 1861; trans, to St An 
drew s Parish, Glasgow, 28th March 1873. 

JAMES ALEXANDER CAMPBELL, 
1874 trans. fr m North Parish, Stirling, 
and adm. 19th May 1874; trans, to 
Troqueer, Dumfriesshire, 21st Sept. 1876. 

DAVID SMITH PETERS, born Newton 
of Falkland 3rd July 1845, son of 
David P. and Ann Smith ; educated 
at Falkland School and Univ. of Edin 
burgh; M.A. (1869); licen. by Presb. of 
Cupar 5th Oct. 1872; assistant at St 
George s Parish, Glasgow ; ord. to Newton- 
upon-Ayr 25th Aug. 1875 ; trans, and adm. 
13th March 1877. 



THE NORTH PARISH (Q.S.). 

[A church, built for this district in 1823, 
was known as Blackball Street Chapel. 
On 31st May 1834 the General Assembly 
erected this as a separate charge, and on 
30th May 1836 it was granted a constitution 
as a chapel, and had a definite district 
assigned to it. In 1840 the old West 
Church, built for the town and parish of 
Greenock in 1592, was restored and made 
a^ chapel for this north district. The 
North Parish was disjoined from the 
West Parish of Greenock, 18th March 
1872. In the north churchyard, now be 
longing to this parish, was buried in 1786 
Mary Campbell, the "Highland Mary" of 



Robert Burns. In 1842 there was erected 
over her grave a monument on which is 
sculptured her parting with the poet, and 
beneath are inscribed the lines 

" O Mary ! dear departed Hhade ! 
Where is thy place of blissful rest ? "] 

NATHANIEL MORREN, MA.; ord. 
20th June 1823; trans, to Brechin 
28th Sept. 1843. 

[Vacant 1843-65.] 



JAMES RANKIN, M.A. ; ord. 21st July 
1865 ; trans, to Muthil 4th June 



1865 



1868. 



CHARLES STRONG, ord. 1868 ; trans, 
to Anderston Parish, Glasgow, 16th 
March 1871. 

WILLIAM WEIR TULLOCH, M.A, 
1871 B.D. ; ord. 10th Aug. 1871 ; first 
min. of the parish in 1872 ; trans, to 
Kelso 10th Sept. 1874. 

ALEXANDER ERSKINE SHAND, 
educated at Univ. of Edinburgh ; 
M.A. (1871) ; licen. by Presb. of Edin 
burgh ; assistant at St George s, Edinburgh ; 
ord. 25th Feb. 1875 ; died 3rd May 1897. 
He marr. 4th June 1878, Alison (born 7th 
May 1853, died 30th Aug. 1902), eldest 
daugh. of Alexander Hay, jeweller, Edin 
burgh, and had issue Helen Masters Hay, 
born 30th April 1879 ; Catherine Ballingall 
Clerk, born 9th Nov. 1881 ; Thomas 
Graham, born 15th Sept. 1884. 

ADAM CURRIE, born Leith, 6th Feb. 
1865, son of Adam C. and Agnes 
Beveridge; educated at Univ. of 
Edinburgh ; M.A. (1886) ; licen. by Presb. 
of Edinburgh in 1889 ; assistant at Tron 
Parish. Edinburgh ; ord. missionary to 
Mount Mlanje, British Central Africa, 
1891 ; adm. to this charge 29th April 1898. 
Marr. Jan. 1892, Jessie, daugh. of John 
Monteath, Dunblane, and has issue Adam, 
Scots Guards, born 1894, killed in action in 
France, 23rd Aug. 1918. 



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ST ANDREW S CHAPEL ST PAUL S 



[PRESB. OP 



ST ANDREW S CHAPEL, 
WEST STEWART STREET. 

[This charge was founded 1st March 1835. 
A church was built in 1836. It was re 
tained by the Free Church after the 
Secession.] 

JOHN JAMES BONAR, born 25th 

1885 ^ arc k 1803 > son f J ames Bonar, 
Second Solicitor of Excise, Edin 
burgh, and Marjory Pyott or Maitland ; 
educated at High School and Univ. of 
Edinburgh ; licen. by Presb. of Edinburgh 
25th April 1827; assistant at Middle 
Parish, Greenock ; ord. 20th Aug. 1835. 
Joined the Free Church in 1843; min. 
of St Andrew s Free Church, Greenock, 
1843-91; D.D. (Edinburgh, 20th April 
1883), died 7th July 1891. He marr. 17th 
July 1838, Isabella (died 22nd March 1875), 
youngest daugh. of James Watt of Ran- 
furly, Renfrewshire, and had issue James 
of Ranfurly, M.A. (Edinburgh), born 1st 
May 1839, died 14th Sept. 1915; John, 
born 20th May 1840, died 7th Nov. 1907; 
William, born 29th April, and died 19th 
Sept. 1842 ; Horatius of Ranfurly, W.S., 
Edinburgh, compiler of the Pyott or 
Maitland Pedigree (1914), born 31st July 
1843, died 2nd Feb. 1917 ; Andrew, born 
26th July 1845, died 31st Aug. 1847. Pub 
licationsContributions to the Presby 
terian Review (Edinburgh, 1832-48), and 
the Quarterly Journal of Prophecy (Lon 
don, 1849 ff.). [Jubilee Memorial of Saint 
Andrew s Parish and Congregation, and of 
their first Minister, John James Bonar, 
D.D. (Greenock, 1889) ; Parting Memorial 
of John James Bonar, D.D. (Greenock, 
1892); The Christian, 29th July 1893; 
Diet. Nat. Biog.} 



ST PAUL S (Q.&). 

[An iron chapel was opened here 21st 
July 1878, and a stone church 5th March 
1893. The parish was disjoined from the 
West Parish of Greenock 29th Nov. 1901.] 



THOMAS FRANCIS JOHNSTONE, 
born 1840, son of Michael Shaw 
Stewart J., D.D., min. of Monigaff : 

educated at Leamington College and Univ. 

of Edinburgh ; B.A. (1861), M.A. (1862) ; 

licen. by Presb. of Wigtown 28th June 

1864 ; ord. to St Boswells 20th July 1865 ; 

trans, and adm. 15th Jan. 1879 ; adm. first 

min. of the parish 29th Nov. 1901 ; dem. 

18th May 1908; died 13th March 1913. 

He marr. 22nd Jan. 1891, Florence Mary, 

daugh. of Norman Cowley, 5th Dragoon 

Guards, but had no issue. 



JOHN CAMPBELL, born Glasgow, 20th 
1908 April 1867, son of Duncan C. and 
Jane Wotherspoon Simpson ; edu 
cated at Univ. of Glasgow; M.A. (1888), 
B.D. (1891); licen. by Presb. of Glasgow 
in 1891 ; assistant at Kinghorn ; ord. to 
Monquhitter 28th Sept. 1897 ; trans, and 
adm. 18th Dec. 1908; trans, to Tolbooth 
Parish, Edinburgh, 19th Sept. 1917. Marr. 
3rd Aug. 1898, Margaret, daugh. of Edward 
Swan, farmer, Mountskip, Gorebridge, and 
sister of Annie S. Swan, the novelist, and 
has issue Duncan Edward, born 2nd July 
1899 ; Effie Jean, born 7th March 1902 ; 
John Colin, bora 9th Jan. 1904 ; Alexander 
Archibald, born 9th Feb. 1907. Publica 
tion " Introduction and Commentary on 
Epistles to Corinthians " (The One Volume 
Bible Commentary, London, 1909). 



CHARLES LAING WARR, born 20th 
1918 May 1892, son of Alfred W., min. of 
Rosneath ; educated at Univ. of 
Edinburgh; M.A. (1913); licen. by Presb. 
of Dunbarton 1917; assistant at St Mungo s 
Glasgow; served as lieut. of the Argyll 
and Sutherland Highlanders in France; 
was wounded at the second battle of 
Ypres, and discharged from the army, 
ord. 7th March 1918. Marr. 30th ApriJ 
1918, Christian Lawson Aitken, daugh. oi 
Robert Rattray Tulloch, city analyst. 
Glasgow. Publications The Unseen Host 
(Paisley, 1916); Echoes of Flanden 
(London, 1916) ; Alfred Warr of Rosneatl 
(Paisley, 1917). 



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205 



ST THOMAS S CHAPEL. 

[The building was retained by the Free 
Church after the Secession of 1843.] 

WILLIAM LAUGHTON, born London, 
31st Aug. 1812, son of William L., 
master mariner and shipowner, and 
Agatha Boog ; educated at Univ. of Edin 
burgh ; ord. 18th July 1839. Joined the 
Free Church in 1843 ; min. of St Thomas s 
Free Church, Greenock, 1843-97; D.D. 
(Glasgow 1881) ; Moderator of Free Church 
General Assembly 19th May 1881; died 
unmarr. at Edinburgh, 7th Nov. 1897. 

SOUTH (Q.S.). 

[The parish was disjoined from the West 
Parish 19th July 1875.] 

CHARLES DURWARD, M.A., B.D. ; 
adm. first min. of the parish 21st 
1875 Sept. 1875; trans, to Scoonie 5th 
May 1881. 

JOHN FORBES MACPHERSON, son 
of Lauchlan M., bedellus of the Univ. 
of Glasgow; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow ; M.A. (1872), B.D. (1875) ; licen. by 
Presb. of Glasgow ; ord. to New Rothesay 
27th Sept. 1877 ; trans, and adm. 27th Oct. 
1881 ; clerk of Presb. ; res. Dec. 1919. Marr. 
13th April 1882, Jessie Ewart, daugh. of John 
Hannah, and has issue Elizabeth Forbes, 
born 20th May 1883; Jessie Blackwood 
Hannah, born 22nd Jan. 1885; George 
Lauchlan, born 2nd Sept. 1886; Barbara 
Gunn,born 26th Nov. 1887 ; John Hannah, 
born 16th Oct. 1889; Robert, born 23rd 
May 1892. 

JOHN YOUNGSON THOMSON, 
1920 trans, from Leadhills 1920. 

WELLPARK (Q.S.). 

[A church was built in 1877, and the 
parish was disjoined from the West Parish 
of Greenock, 21st Feb. 1881.] 

HARCOURT PETER CHARLTON, 

B.A. ; min. at Burt, Ireland, 19th 

Oct. 1858 to 3rd Nov. 1875; adm. in 

1877 ; trans, to Stranraer 27th March 1879. 



1881 



WILLIAM WILSON, born Druma- 
1879 Donald, Co. Down, Ireland, June 
1842, son of James W. and Margaret 
Mair ; educated at Queen s College, Bel 
fast ; licen. by Presb. of Belfast in 1873 ; ord. 
to Spa, Presb. of Comber, Ireland, 5th May 
1874; adm. to this charge 18th July 1879; 
first min. of the parish in 1881 ; dem. in 
1916. Marr. June 1878, Jane Young, 
daugh. of James Killen, D.D., Comber, 
and has issue Jane ; Florence. 

CHARLES PETER GRANT, born 3rd 
1916 Jan. 1882, son of Alexander G., min. 
of Stoer, Sutherland ; educated at 
Kingussie School and Univ. of Edinburgh ; 
M.A. (1904) ; licen. by Presb. of Dornoch in 
1907 ; assistant at St Michael s, Dumfries ; 
ord. to Greengairs 28th Sept. 1910; trans, 
and adm. (assistant and successor) 15th 
Aug. 1916. 



THE WEST PARISH, FORMERLY 
THE PARISH OF GREENOCK. 

[On 18th Nov. 1589, at Holyrood House, 
King James VI. granted John Shaw of 
Greenock authority to erect a church for 
this rising town and its neighbourhood. 
The church was then built and opened 5th 
Oct. 1591. An Act of Parliament giving 
sanction to the proceedings was passed on 
5th June 1592. By another Act, passed on 
8th June 1594, this parish was disjoined by 
Parliament from Inverkip and erected as 
the Parish of Greenock, a name which it 
continued to bear till the erection of the 
East Parish in 1809. In 1636 the Lord 
Commissioners for the Plantation of Kirks 
enlarged the parish of Greenock by adding 
to it various lands taken from the parishes 
of Inverkip and Houston. There were of 
old two chapels within the bounds assigned 
to the parish of Greenock, besides the chapel 
of St Laurence in what is now the East 
Parish. One of these chapels stood at 
Chapelton, in the extreme east of the 
parish, and the other was the chapel of St 
Blaan at Kilblaan. There were two yearly 
fairs held of old times in Greenock St 
Helen s Fair, and the Fair of St Laurence. 
The latter was held beside St Laurence s 



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[PRESB. OF 



Chapel, whose site was near where the 
East Church now stands. The West 
Parish Church was rebuilt on a new site 
in 1840, and a tower added to it in 1854.] 

ANDREW MUKDO [MURDOCH], 
15gl M.A. (St Andrews 1582); adm. to 
Kippen in 1587 ; trans, and adm. 
after 8th Feb. 1591. [In Notes on Greenock 
Writs (Advocates Library), his name is 
given as Mure, or Murehead.] [Stirling 
Presb. Reg.] 

PATRICK SHAW, pres. by James VI. 

1593 Nov 1593 } trans - to Selkirk in 1596. 
[Williamson s Old Greenock, 2nd 
ser., 51.] 

JOHN [not MALCOLM as in the Report 

1598 f ^ ie C mm i ss i n f 1627] LAING, 
M.A. (Glasgow 1594) ; niin. in 1598 ; 
died Feb. 1639, aged about 65. One of 
his parishioners was " delated " before the 
Presb. for " invading, abusing, and striking 
his pastor in the market-place" on a market 
day in 1602. For thisoffence he was ordered 
to make the round of all the kirks in the 
Presb. on successive Sundays in time of 
divine service, and present himself at the 
place of public repentance, bareheaded and 
barefooted, in sackcloth, till the end of the 
sermon, and confess his offence and sorrow 
for it. On the last Sunday he was to 
present himself in the public place of 
repentance in the kirk of Greenock, humble 
himself on the floor of the kirk on his 
knees, and crave God s mercy. L. marr. 
Janet Craig, and had issue James, min. 
of Kirknewton, served heir 31st Jan. 
1640. [Reg. Assig. ; Reg. Old Dec. ; Glasg. 
Tests. ; Commiss. to Ass., 1638 ; Inq. Ret. 
Gen., 2472 ; Reg. of Deeds, cccclxvi., 217 ; 
Old Greenock, 2nd ser., 52.] 

JAMES TAYLOR, M.A. ; pres. by John 

164Q Shaw of Greenock, acting for James, 

Earl of Abercorn, the "undoubted 

patron," and ord. llth Feb. 1640 ; trans, to 

Mearns 20th July 1665. 

WILLIAM CAMERON, born about 

7 1637, son of Archibald C., min. of 

Buchanan ; educated at Univ. of 

Glasgow ; M.A. (1657) ; pres. by John Shaw 



of Greenock, and ord. before 19th Dec. 1667 ; 
various charges (afterwards shown to be 
unfounded) being brought against him, his 
health became shattered, and he dem. at 
the end of 1680. For several years he was 
supported by collections made by his former 
co-Presbyters and their congregations. On 
2nd Oct. 1689 he petitioned the Synod for 
supply for himself and his wife and family 
(" being in a starving condition "), and the 
General Assembly, 13th Nov. 1690 and 25th 
Dec. 1695, recommended him to the Privy 
Council for charity. From the Univ. of 
Glasgow also he received 200 on 19th 
Feb. 1691. He died at Edinburgh, 29th 
Jan. 1698. He marr. Mary Wauchope, who 
survived him, and had issue Elizabeth 
(marr. Robert Kincaid, schoolmaster, Salt- 
coats), and eight others. [Glasg. Tests.; 
Edin. Reg. (Bur.) ; Maitland Miscell., iv. ; 
Acts of Ass., 1690, 1695.] 



1681 



ANDREW CRANSTOUN, probably 
related to John C., min. of Crail- 
ing; was a student within the 
bounds of the Presb. ; M.A. (Edinburgh 
1673); pres. by Sir John Shaw; had a 
testimonial for ordination 1st June, and 
inst. 5th July 1681. He is not mentioned 
after 26th Oct. 1681, but the parish was not 
vacant till Jan. 1682. 

DAVID MITCHELL, born Alloa, about 
1Q83 1646 ; M.A. (Edinburgh 1666) ; licen. 
by George, Bishop of Edinburgh, 15th 
Feb. 1668 ; app. schoolmaster of Alloa 28th 
Sept. 1673 ; clerk of Presb. of Stirling ; ord. 
to Stevenston before 1st June 1681 ; pres. 
by Sir John Shaw ; coll. and inst. 26th May 
1683 [he served his own edict before institu 
tion] ; app. clerk of Presb. 12th Nov. 1684 ; 
probably outed at the Revolution. He is 
described as " a quiet and peaceable man." 
Apparently in " great distress," he was given 
a sum of 5, 11s. ljd. sterling by the Univ. 
of Glasgow 20th April 1697. The date of 
his death is unknown. [Alloa Sess. Reg.] 



[ALEXANDER GORDON, M.A. ; de 
prived min. of Inveraray ; officiated 
here from Nov. 1687; returned to 
Inveraray 6th Aug. 1690.] 



1687 



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207 



JOHN STIRLING, trans, from Inch- 



1704 



1694 

dem. 8th July 1701, on appointment 
as Principal of the Univ. of Glasgow 
(</./ .), in succession to his uncle, William 
1 Hmlop. 

ANDREW TURNER, born Port of 
Menteith, son of David T. ; edu 
cated at Univ. of Glasgow; licen. 
by Presb. of Hamilton 6th April 1692 ; ord. 
to Erskine 22nd Sept. 1692; called 12th 
Sept. 1703 ; trans, and adm. 2nd Feb. 1704 ; 
died 30th Nov. 1718. He took a leading 
part in dealing with the witches of Renfrew 
shire, especially the case of Christian Shaw, 
daugh. of the laird of Bargarran, parish of 
Erskine. He marr. 18th April 1694, Kath- 
erine, daugh. of Thomas Kennedy, min. at 
Glasgow, and had issue David, his suc 
cessor here ; Thomas, min. of Stirling ; 
Margaret (marr. James Anderson, min. of 
Rosneath). [Glasg. Reg. (Marr.); Lees s 
Abbey of Paisley, 329 ; Metcalfe s Hist, of 
the County of Renfrew, 330.] 

DAVID TURNER, born 1695, son of 
preceding ; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow; M.A. (13th April 1715); 
licen. by Presb. of Dunoon ; pres. by Sir 
John Shaw of Greenock 4th July 1720; 
ord. 12th Jan. 1721 ; died FATHER OF THE 
CHURCH 9th Dec. 1785. He marr. 30th 
March 1740, Janet (died 13th Aug. 1799), 
daugh. of John Hunter of Kilbowie, and 
had issue Anne, born. 24th Jan. 1741 ; 
Elizabeth, born 29th Jan. 1743 ; Andrew, 
born 2nd April 1747 ; David, merchant, 
Greenock, died, aged 23 ; Thomas of Kil 
bowie, merchant, Greenock ; James, some 
time town-clerk of Greenock, Parliamentary 
Solicitor in London. 



COLIN GILLIES, pres. by John Shaw 
Stewart, and ord. (assistant and suc 
cessor) 12th May 1774; trans, to 
Laigh Parish, Paisley, 19th Dec. 1781. 

ALLAN M AULAY, probably second son 
1786 ^ ^k n ^-> Barony Parish, Glasgow ; 
M.A. (Glasgow 1770) ; pres. by John 
Shaw Stewart, and ord. 27th July 1786 ; 
died 8th Nov. 1791, aged 41. He marr. 4th 
Nov. 1788, Margaret Hopkins, who was 



resident in Greenock 25th March 1807, 
and had issue an only daugh., Jane, born 
16th Aug. 1789. 

ROBERT STEELE [STEEL], descended 
from the martyr John Brown of 
Priesthill, born 15th Aug. 1749 
[another account gives May 1754], second 
son of William S., farmer, Skellyhill and 
Waterhead, parish of Douglas; educated 
at Lesmahagow and Hamilton Schools and 
Univ. of Glasgow; tutor to Sir Thomas 
MacDougall Brisbane of Brisbane ; licen. 
by Presb. of Irvine 13th Feb. 1787 ; assist 
ant at Doune ; pres. by John Shaw Stewart 
14th Jan., and ord. 21st June 1792 ; died 6th 
Dec. 1 831. He marr. 9th June 1794, Marion 
(died 21st April 1839), daugh. and co-heiress 
of John Boyd-Cuninghame of Carlung, Ayr 
shire, and had issue Elizabeth, born 6th 
May 1795 ; Mary, born 22nd Dec. 1796 ; 
William, advocate, Sheriff-Substitute of 
Stirling and Dunbarton, born 27th June 
1798, died 28th Dec. 1880 ; Jane, born 3rd 
Feb. 1800; Marion, born 29th Nov. 1801, 
died llth Jan. 1842 ; Janet, born 17th Jan. 
1804 (marr. Thomas Brown, min. of Inver- 
kip) ; Margaret, born 3rd Jan. 1806 ; Helen, 
born 4th Nov. 1808, died 23rd March 1846 ; 
Katherine Maxwell, born 15th Feb. 1817. 
[Douglas Sess. Reg. ; Tombst.] 

[After the death of Mr Steele the charge 
was offered to Thomas Chalmers, D.D., 
who declined it, but recommended Mr 
MacFarlan.] 

PATRICK MACFARLAN, born 4th 
1832 April 1781, son of John Warden M., 
min. of Second Charge, Canongate 
Parish, Edinburgh; educated at High 
School and Univ. of Edinburgh ; licen. by 
Presb. of Edinburgh 28th Dec. 1803; ord. 
to Kippen 4th Sept. 1806 ; trans, to Polmont 
13th July 1810 ; trans, to St John s Parish, 
Glasgow [as successor to Thomas Chalmers, 
D.D.], 29th July 1824 ; trans, to St Enoch s 
Parish, Glasgow, 1825 ; pres. by Sir Michael 
Shaw Stewart, Bart. ; trans, and adm. 27th 
July 1832. He was examined before the 
Committee of the House of Commons on the 
Patronage Question, 20th and 25th March 
1834, and was Moderator of Assembly 22nd 



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[PRESB. OP 



May that year. Joined the Free Church 
in 1843; min. of the West Free Church, 
Greenock, 1843-9; Moderator of Free 
Church General Assembly 22nd May 1845 ; 
died 13th Nov. 1849. He rnarr. 8th Jan. 
1808, Catherine (died 21st Dec. 1815, aged 
31), daugh. of Robert Clason, min. of Logie, 
Dunblane, and had issue Ann, born llth 
April 1810, died 25th Nov. 1831 ; Helen, 
born 17th June 1811 ; Catherine, born 21st 
June 1813 (marr. Alexander Melville, min. 
of Falkirk), died at Paris, 25th Feb. 1866 ; 
John, min. of Middle Free Church, Green 
ock, born 2nd May 1815, died 18th Dec. 1891. 
Publications Six Sermons (Glasgow, 1825 ; 
Edinburgh, 1846); Strictures on the Rev. 
Greville JEwing s Speech (Glasgow, 1827); 
Answer to Remarks . . . by the Rev. 
Greville Ewing, and to Mr M Gavin s 
Letter (Glasgow, 1827); Thoughts on 
Popular Election, Patronage, and Calls 
(Edinburgh, 1833); Letters to the People 
of Scotland (Edinburgh, 1835) ; Lecture on 
Candour in the Investigation of Religious 
Truth (Edinburgh, 1842); A Letter to the 
Friends of the Established Church (Edin 
burgh, 1842) ; Supplementary Letter to the 
Friends of the Established Church (Edin 
burgh, 1842) ; Address at the Opening of the 
General Assembly of the Free Church (Edin 
burgh, 1845) ; The Past and Present State 
of Evangelical Religion in Switzerland 
(Edinburgh, 1845) ; The Gospel Ministry 
Fund essential to the Maintenance and 
Extension of the Free Church (Greenock, 
1 848) ; A Vindication of the Church of 
Scotland (London, 1850) ; edited Warden s 
Essay on the Lord s Supper (Leith, 1808) 
and Thomas Brown s Sermons (Glasgow, 
1849). [Smith s Scottish Clergy, ii., 66; 
Disruption Worthies, 63 ; Free Church 
Mag., 1850 ; Diet. Nat. Biog.] 

JAMES MELVILLE M CULLOCH, 

1843 born St Andrews > 25th Feb - 1801 > 
son of John M. ; educated at the 

Burgh and Grammar Schools and Univ. 
of St Andrews ; M.A. (1821) ; rector of the 
Grammar School of Dunkeld 1821-6; 
licen. by Presb. of Dunkeld 28th Dec. 
1824 ; headmaster of Circus Place School, 
Edinburgh, 1826-9; ord. to Inverbrothock 



Chapel 25th Feb. 1829; trans, to Kelso 
27th Sept. 1832; D.D. (St Andrews, 13th 
Feb. 1841); pres. by Sir Michael Shaw 
Stewart, Bart. ; trans, and adm. 23rd Nov. 
1843; died 12th Jan. 1883. His Course of 
Reading was the most notable school-book 
of its time, and was used not only in 
Scotland but throughout Great Britain, 
as well as in India and the Colonies. 
Some of his school-books reached forty 
editions. He marr. 26th Dec. 1827, 
Arabella Cargill, and had issue Robert 
Cargill, born 10th Oct. 1828; Melville, 
a daugh., born 10th Jan. 1830, died 
5th Feb. 1833; Louisa, born 10th Aug. 
1831 (marr. James Rankin, D.D., min. 
of Muthill), died 19th Oct. 1915 ; Agnes 
Jane, born 19th Dec. 1832; John, M.D., 
Greenock, born 24th May 1834; Mary 
Anne, born 14th Sept. 1835 ; James Nisbet, 
born 6th July 1840; Janet Frances, born 
28th Feb. 1842. Publications A Compen 
dious View of ike Principal Charges ivhich 
have been preferred against the Committee 
of the British and Foreign Bible Society 
[anon.] (Edinburgh, 1826); A Course of 
Elementary Reading in Science and Litera 
ture (Edinburgh, 1827, numerous editions) ; 
The Trust-worthiness of the Earl Street 
Committee Examined and Disproved [anon.] 
(Edinburgh, 1828) ; A Sermon on the Occa 
sion of the Death of the Rev. Dr Andrew 
Thomson (Edinburgh, 1831) ; Present and 
Future Consequences of witnessing a Good 
Confession (Edinburgh, 1831); English 
Grammar with Exercises (Edinburgh, 1834); 
On the Civil Establishments of Religion 
(Edinburgh, 1835); Causes and Remedy of 
the Present Disaffection to the Church of 
Scotland (1835) ; A Series of Lessons in Prose 
and Verse (Edinburgh, 1836) ; Pietas Juven- 
ilis (London, 1838) ; Introductory Notice at 
the Opening of the North Parish Church 
[Kelso} (Edinburgh, 1838); The Establish 
ment shown to be laid prostrate at the Feet 
of the Civil Magistrate (1840); Literary 
Characteristics of the Scriptures (1847); 
Misconceptions regarding Education (1876) ; 
First Reading Book, various editions 
(London) ; Second Reading Book, various 
editions (London); Third Reading Book, 
8 editions (London) ; Prefixes and Affixes 



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(London); English Pronn/K-i-tt inn <i// > ///- 
///;/ (London) ; Sermons [edited by James 
Rankin, D.D.] (1884); Account of the 
Parish (Nnv Stat. Ace., iii.). [Memoir pre 
fixed to Sermons (portrait) ; Smith s Scottish 
( "I, ryy, ii., 289.] 



JOHN BARCLAY, born Collessie, 29th 
July 1840, son of Robert B. and 
Grace Barclay ; educated at Madras 
School and Univ. of St Andrews ; M.A. 
(1860); licen. by Presb. of Edinburgh in 
l^if, ; ord. to Nenthorn 1st March 1866; 
trans, to Old Kilpatrick 19th Sept. 1867; 
trans, to Dunblane 20th Jan. 1870; trans, 
to St George s, Glasgow, 14th Sept. 1871 ; 
trans, to Tron Parish, Edinburgh, 7th May 
1 874 ; trans, and adm. (assistant and suc- 
>r) 4th Nov. 1875 ; died 24th May 1893. 
lit- marr. (1) 13th June 1866, Annie Stark 
(died 8th April 1878),daugh. of John Leslie, 
and had issue Robert, his successor ; 
Johanna Leslie, born 13th Jan. 1871 (marr. 
. William Russell, M.A., Cradock,Cape 
Colony), died 23rd Feb. 1914 ; John Leslie, 
1st officer R.N.R., born 19th Nov. 1872; 
(irare, born 27th June 1875 (marr. 1904, 
John Maclntyre, M.D., Glasgow) ; Annie 
Stark, born 14th April 1877 (marr. Henry 
Mountjoy Bartlett, Cape Colony) : (2) 6th 
May 1879, Helen M Naughton, eldest daugh. 
Veil M Eachran, Gleneden, Bothwell, 
and had issue Alexander Love, born 29th 
March 1880, accidentally killed at Omaha, 
U.S.A., 3rd May 1912; Noel M Eachran, 
C.E., B.Sc., 2nd lieut. Argyll and Suther 
land Highlanders, born 19th Nov. 1884. 



ROBERT BARCLAY, son of preceding, 
born 27th Jan. 1869; educated at 
George Watson s College and Univ. 
of St Andrews ; licen. by Presb. of Greenock 
in 1892; assistant at St Andrew s Parish 
and Barony Parish, Glasgow; ord. 28th 
Nov. 1893 ; died 30th Jan. 1904. He marr. 
13th June 1895, Hannah Buchanan, daugh. 
of John Marshall Lang, D.D., Principal of 
the Univ. of Aberdeen, and had issue 
Dorothy, born 6th Aug. 1898 (marr. 1920, 
Lieut. Cuthbert Carr, R.N.). 

VOL. III. 



WILLIAM JACK NICHOL SERVICE, 
i born 22nd March 1873, son of John 
S., D.D., min. of Hyndland Chapel, 
Glasgow ; educated at High School and 
Univ. of Glasgow; M.A. (1894), B.D. 
(1897); licen. by Presb. of Glasgow in 
1897 ; assistant at St George s Parish, 
Edinburgh ; ord. to Arbroath 21st Feb. 
1899; trans, and adm. 8th Sept. 1904. 
Marr. 25th June 1904, Amy Margaret, 
daugh. of Henry Angus, D.D., min. of 
Erskine U.F. Church, Arbroath. Publi 
cations Responsibility of Citizenship 
(Arbroath, 1903); Daily Prayer in Time of 
War (Glasgow, 1914); War and the Peace 
of God (Glasgow, 1915). 



INVERKIP. 

[The vicarage of Inverkip belonged to the 
Abbey of Paisley. At Christswell, in the 
parish, there was a chapel with a holy well.] 

GEORGE THOMSON, exhorter, 1st 
May 1569. He was accused of being 
" airt and pairt in the cruel murder " 
of Robert Montgomerie of Skelmorlie and 
his son William, in April 1584 ; was reduced 
to the office of reader in 1588, but was 
restored in 1589, and is still mentioned in 
1590. [Reg. Min.; Rey. Assig.; Pitcairn s 
Crim. Trials, i.] 

THOMAS YOUNGER, M.A. (Glasgow 
1584); reader at Paisley 1585-90; 
pres. to the vicarage by James VI. 
before llth Dec. 1592, and still in the 
charge in 1617. He marr., and had issue- 
Robert, apprenticed to Robert Thomson, 
tailor, Glasgow, 30th Jan. 1625. [Reg. 
Assig. ; Edin. and Glasg. Tests.] 

JOHN HAMILTON, M.A., min. in 
1626 1626 ; ac * m - to Wandel and Laming- 
ton May 1664 (q.v.). He marr. Jean 
Sharp, and had issue Jean (marr., cont. 
22nd and 24th June 1653, Archibald Banna- 
tyne of Lubas). {Glasg. Tests. ; Reg. Old 
Dec., iv. ; Baillie s Lett. ; Min.-book Reg. 
Pi-ir. Seal , Lamont Papers, 649; Argyll 
Sas., i. 87 ; G. R. Inhib., 2nd Oct. 1665.] 



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[PRESB. OF 



ALEXANDER LESLIE, M.A. (King s 
1665 College, Aberdeen, 1661) ; pres. by 
Sir Archibald Stewart of Blackball ; 
coll. Sept. 1665; inst. 21st March 1666; 
died before 12th Nov. 1684, aged about 43. 
[Reg. Old Dec., iv.] 

HENRY HENDERSON, M.A. (St 
Andrews, 23rd July 1672) ; licen. 
by Presb. of St Andrews in 1681 ; 
was ord. a Deacon ; ord. and inst. to this 
charge 29th May 1685 ; he left the parish 
in 1689 ; died in Edinburgh, 16th April 
1703, aged 51. \_Edin. Reg. Bur.} 



DUNCAN CAMPBELL, M.A., formerly 
m * n * ^ Kilmun ; adm. here under 
the Toleration, 26th Dec. 1688; 
returned to Dunoon in 1690. 



1688 



WILLIAM FLEMING, educated at 
1692 Univ. of Glasgow; licen. by Presb. 
of Glasgow 4th April 1692; ord. 20th 
Sept. 1692; died FATHER OF THE SYNOD 
24th Dec. 1745. He marr. 8th June 1693, 
Agnes (who predeceased him), daugh. of 
Adam Aird of Katrin, and had issue 
James ; Mary ; Barbara, all above 30 years 
of age in 1745. [Sorn Kirk-sess. Reg.] 

ALEXANDER SCOTT, tutor in the 
1747 family of Thomas Brisbane of Bris 
bane ; licen. by Presb. of Irvine llth 
Sept. 1739; ord. to Killellan 26th April 
1744; pres. by Sir Michael Stewart of 
Blackball, Bart. ; trans, and adm. 18th Feb. 
1747; died 15th Dec. 1787. He marr. (1) 
16th Aug. 1750, Katherine Weir, who died 
22nd April 1753, and bad issue Eleanora, 
born 3rd Aug. 1751 (marr. Neil Somerville, 
Fairfield, Govan); Katherine Elizabeth, 
born 10th April 1753 : (2) 28th Feb. 1757, 
Anne Speir, daugh. of William Cunning- 
bam, and had issue Anne, born 10th 
Feb. 1758 (marr. her father s successor). 
[Tombst. ; Crawfurd s Hist.] 

THOMAS BROWN, born Tynron, prob- 

1788 a *^ v son ^ J nn B., farmer, 

Lesmabagow ; educated at Univ. of 

Glasgow; pres. by Sir Michael Shaw 

Stewart, Bart., and ord. 25th Sept. 1788; 



died 8th April 1832. He marr. 18th Nov. 
1788, Anne Scott (died 25th May 1844), 
daugh. of his predecessor, and had issue- 
John, born 5th Sept. 1789, died at Sligo, 
Ireland, 28th May 1818; Anne, born 13th 
Oct. 1790 (marr. 4th June 1839, Humphrey 
Colquhoun, R.N.) ; Alexander, born 14th 
Nov. 1791, student at Glasgow Univ. in 
1808, died at Calcutta, 21st Aug. 1814; 
Thomas, his successor here ; Charles, born 
22nd Sept. 1795, died 12th Jan. 1817; 
Frances, born 2nd July 1798 ; Helen, born 
19th Feb. 1800. 

THOMAS BROWN, born 12th March 

1822 1 ^ 93 tn "*d son f preceding; edu 
cated at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by 
Presb. of Greenock 7th May 1817 ; pres. by 
Sir Michael Shaw Stewart of Blackball, 
Bart., and ord. (assistant and successor) 21st 
Feb. 1822; died at Greenock, 10th June 
1868. He marr. 2nd Aug. 1825, Janet (died 
12th Dec. 1866), daugh. of Robert Steele, 
min. of Greenock, and had issue Marion, 
born 31st July 1826; Thomas, min. of 
Collace, born 3rd March 1828; Robert 
Steele, born 30th Sept. 1829 ; Anne Scott, 
born 25th May 1831 (marr. James Hutche- 
son, min. of East Church, Greenock); 
William Steele, Edinburgh and Glasgow 
Railway, born 31st Dec. 1834 ; Janet, born 
24th July 1839. Publication Speech on 
Skelmorlie Church Site (1853). 

ALEXANDER M QUISTEN, bom 
Coulstoun Holme, Cathcart, 1832, 
third son of Peter M. ; educated at 
Univ. of Glasgow ; M.A. (1855) ; licen. by 
Presb. of Glasgow ; assistant at St 
George s, Edinburgh, 1858; ord. to St 
Matthew s Parish, Glasgow, 26th June 
1862 ; trans, and adm. 18th Feb. 1869 ; D.D. 
(Glasgow 1894); died at Prestwick, 31st 
Oct. 1906. He marr. llth May 1863, Jessie 
Steel, daugh. of John M Kechnie, Glasgow, 
and bad issue Gertrude, born 21st Feb. 
1864 (marr. 26th Aug. 1891, George Mac- 
farlane Reid); Henrietta Mary, born 3rd 
Nov. 1866 ; Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, C.A., 
Glasgow, born 4th Nov. 1868; Frederick 
Alexander, M.P., M.A., LL.B., advocate,, 
born 23rd July 1870. 






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WILLIAM CRAWFORD, born Alloa, 
1906 ^^ ^ arc ^ 18 ^7, son of John C., 
bailie in Alloa, and Elizabeth 
Findlay; educated at Dollar Academy 
and Univ. of St Andrews; M.A. (1899), 
B.D. (1902) ; licen. by Presb. of Stirling in 
1903; assistant at Dunblane; ord. (assist 
ant and successor) 10th May 1905 ; Chaplain 
to the Forces, 1915-18 ; M.C. Marr. llth 
Sept. 1918, Margaret Macgregor, second 
daugh. of Dermont Campbell, Dunblane. 



KILMACOLM. 

[The church of Kilmacolm was dedicated 
to St Columba. It belonged to the Abbey 
of Paisley. An aisle of the old church 
still stands, and was the burial-place of the 
Earls of Glencairn. There was a chapel 
in the parish at Finlayston. A yearly fair 
was held at Kilmacolm in honour of St 
Marnoch. The parish church was rebuilt 
in 1833.] 

ROBERT MAXWELL, reader 1567 to 
1567 1572. 

JAMES CRAW, min. in 1574, having 
Lochwinnoch also in his charge ; still 
min. in 1576. [Reg. Assig. ; Wodrow 
MiscelL, i., 329.] 

ROBERT COOK, min. of Killellan in 
1578 1567, of Kilbarchan in 1576; adm. 
here in 1578. [Reg. Assig.] 

ARCHIBALD SPITTALL, M.A. ; min. 
in 1580 ; trans, to Kilmaronock before 

1588. 



1580 



DANIEL [or DAVID] CUNNINGHAM, 
1588 M.A. (Glasgow 1586) ; min. in 1588 ; 
was a member of the Court of High 
Commission 15th June 1619 ; still min. 27th 
March 1628, but apparently dem. and was 
resident at Lochwinnoch 26th March 1646. 
[Reg. Assig. ; Glasg. Tests. ; Calderwood s 
Hist., 385 ; Morrison s Dec., vi. ; Murray s 
Kilmacolm, 33-46.] 

ALEXANDER HAMILTON, M.A. ; 
1629 ord and a dm. ( a t Glasgow) 15th 
April 1629; trans, to Haddington 
2nd Dec. 1629. 



NINIAN CAMPBELL, M.A. ; adm. 1st 
April 1630 ; trans, to Rosneath llth 
March 1651. 

THOMAS HALL, born 1620, brother of 
1651 Gilbert H., min. of Kirkliston ; M.A. 
(Glasgow 1642); ord. to Lame, 
Ireland, Aug. 1646 ; adm. temporarily to 
Erskine 31st Aug. 1649 ; trans, and adm. to 
this charge 28th May 1651 ; returned to 
Lame soon after 1660, where he continued 
to minister privately to his people ; died in 
1695. Wodrow speaks of him as a man 
" of solid learning and judgment, integrity 
and piety, as well as of constancy as a 
sufferer for the truth, yet modest and 
humble." He marr. Isobel M Clellan, and 
had issue Jean; Gilbert, "lieutenant of 
the town of Edinburgh s company of 
guards." Publication A Plain and Easy 
Explication of the Assembly^ Shorter 
Catechism, confirmed with plenty of Scrip 
ture-proofs, very useful to all, especially to 
those of weaker capacity (Edinburgh, 1697, 
pp. 248). [Ayr Sess. Reg. ; Reid s Ireland, 
ii., 124 ; Wodrow s Anal. ; Tombst.] 

JAMES ALEXANDER of Blackhouse 
1Q55 and Boghall, born 1634, eldest son 
of Robert A. of Blackhouse, town 
clerk of Paisley, and Marion Hamilton; 
M.A. (Glasgow 1653); licen. by Presb. of 
Irvine 27th Jan. 1655; ord. 29th March 
that year ; deprived by Act of Parliament 
llth June, and Decreet of the Privy 
Council 1st Oct. 1662. In March 1669 
he was accused before the Privy Council 
at Ayr of preaching and baptizing 
irregularly. He died of fever that year. 
He was eminent for his piety and scholar 
ship. He marr. (cont. 9th June 1657) Mary 
(died in 1701), daugh. of John Maxwell 
of Southbar, and had issue Robert of 
Blackhouse, W.S., died 23rd May 1723; 
John, merchant, Glasgow ; Jean (marr. (1) 
cont. 24th Aug. 1689, William Greenlees 
of Auchlamont, writer in Ayr : (2) 26th 
Nov. 1704, Alan Walkinshaw of Orchard) ; 
Mary ; Elizabeth ; Anne. [Wodrow s Hist., 
i. 327, ii. 123 ; Ayr Sas., ix., 244, 245.] 

ANDREW ABERCROMBIE, M.A. ; 
min. in 1663 ; trans, to Strathdon 
26th July 1666. 



212 



KILMACOLM 



[PRESB. OF 



JOHN IRVINE of Saphock, M.A. ; ord. 

1665 a ^ ter 2nc * March I 665 ; trans, to 
Peterculter llth Jan. 1674. 

PATRICK SIMSON, deprived min. of 

1672 ^ en ^ rew ; was granted indulgence 

here 3rd Sept. 1672 ; the parish was 

declared vacant 13th May 1679. [S. 

returned to Renfrew in 1687.] 

DAVID BARCLAY, born 1648, nephew 
of David Fothringham of Pourie ; 
MA. (St Andrews, 25th July 1668); 
recommended by the Presb. of Glasgow for 
licence 20th June 1677 ; pres. by John, 
Earl of Glencairn ; had a testimonial for 
ordination 3rd Sept., and inst. 24th Sept. 
1679 ; died unmarr. before 30th June 1680. 
His brother John, min. of Cockburnspath. 
was served heir, 7th Feb. 1683. [Glasg. 
Tests.; Inq. Ret. Perth, 923.] 

JAMES GADERAR [GATHERER], 
1682 k rn about 1655, younger son of 
William G. of Trowes, Morayshire, 
and Margaret Marshall; M.A. (Glasgow, 
20th July 1675); recommended for licence 
by Presb. of Glasgow 23rd March, and pres. 
by John, Earl of Glencairn, 7th Oct. 1681 ; 
coll. 12th, and adm. 15th Jan. 1682 ; outed 
at the Revolution, and took to farming 
along with his brother Alexander, who had 
been outed from his charge at Girvan ; was 
consecrated a bishop of the Non-Jurant 
Episcopal Church, in London, 24th Feb. 
1712; app. to the dioceses of Aberdeen 
and Moray in 1724. He died unmarr. 23rd 
Jan. 1733, and was buried in the grave 
of Bishop Scougall within the church of 
Old Machar. Publications The Right 
of Succession to the Kingdom of England, 
in two books, against the Sophisms of 
Parsons the Jesuite [translated from the 
Latin MS. of Sir Thomas Craig of Ric- 
carton] by Mr J. G. (London, folio, 1703) ; 
The Communion Office in the Scottish 
Liturgy of 1637 (Edinburgh, 1724). 
[Aberd. Tests.; Wodrow s Anal.; G. R. 
Homings, 3rd March 1687 ; Dowden s 
Bishops, 406 ; Grub ; s Ecclesiastical Hist, 
of Scotland, in., iv., 8 ; Craven s Church in 
Moray, 104 ; Diet. Nat. Biog. ; Tombst.] 



JAMES HAY, M.A; ord. under the 
Toleration 16th Jan. 1688 ; trans, 
to Kilsyth 29th Dec. 1692. 

JAMES BRISBANE, called 8th Aug., 
and ord. 21st Nov. 1693; trans, to 
Second Charge, Stirling, 29th Dec. 
1703. 

ROBERT MAXWELL, licen. by Presb. 
1706 of Paisley 29th Aug. 1705 ; called 
13th Feb., and ord. 30th April 1706 ; 
died 18th Feb. 1735. He marr. (1) cont. 
5th June 1708, Helenor, daugh. of John 
Small of Crucketsheill, and had issue 
John ; Janet, born 1719 (marr. William 
Reid, surgeon, Paisley) : (2) 27th Oct. 
1724, Euphemia (died s.p. before 30th 
June 1749), daugh. of James Cochran of 
Mainshill, Paisley. [Glasg. Tests. ; Lanark 
Sas., xii., 17.] 

JOHN FLEMING, born 1711, son of 
1737 William F., min. of Houston ; edu 
cated at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. 
by Presb. of Glasgow 24th April 1734; 
called 10th Jan., and ord. 23rd June 1737 ; 
D.D. (Glasgow, 8th Dec. 1786) ; died 30th 
June 1787. He was a singularly able min. 
and a distinguished scholar. He marr. 1st 
June 1752, Margaret (died 6th July 1780), 
daugh. of William Ralston of that ilk, and 
had issue William, born 31st March 1753, 
died 1793 ; Henrietta, born 15th Feb. 1755; 
John, born 28th July 1757, died 14th July 
1761 ; David, born 9th May 1759 ; John, 
born 28th July 1761 ; Margaret, born 9th 
Sept. 1764, died 9th March 1765 ; Robert, 
born llth April 1767. [Tombst.] 

JOHN BROWN, born Glasgow, 1749, 
second son of John B., tailor ; edu 
cated at Univ. of Glasgow; M.A. 
(1776) ; licen. by Presb. of Glasgow 12th 
May 1781 ; assistant at Stewarton, 1786-8 ; 
pres. by James, Earl of Glencairn, and 
ord. 8th May 1788; died 12th Nov. 1817. 
He marr. 4th Nov. 1793, Elizabeth Gracie, 
who died 21st Nov. 1826, and had issue- 
John Grier, licentiate of the Church, born 
8th Aug. 1794; Agnes, born 12th Jan. 
1796; Robert, student at Glasgow Univ. 
in 1813, born 5th Jan. 1798 ; Thomas, born 
9th Jan. 1800; Elizabeth, born 3rd Aug. 






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213 



1804, died 24th March 1826 ; William of 
Wateryetts, M.A. (Glasgow 1827), M.D. 
(Glasgow 1830), born 2nd June 1807, died 
12th Aug. 1873. Publication Account of 
the Parish (Sinclair s Stat. Ace., iv.). 
[Tonibst.] 

ROBERT CAMERON, born Glasgow, 
1819 1768, eldest son of Daniel C. ; edu 
cated at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. 
by Presb. of Glasgow 5th Sept. 1804 ; pres. 
by Dr William Anderson, Glasgow, and 
ord. 6th May 1819; died unmarr. 20th 
June 1842. Publication Account of the 
Parish (New Stat. Ace., vii.). [Tombst.] 

THOMAS BRYDSON, born Glasgow, 
1843 1806, son of William B., merchant ; 
educated at Univs. of Glasgow and 
Edinburgh ; licen. by Presb. of Glasgow ; 
ord. to Levern Chapel 6th Nov. 1839 ; trans, 
and adm. 29th Aug. 1843; died unmarr. 
28th Jan. 1855. Publications Poems (1829) ; 
Pictures of the Past (1831) ; Contributions 
to the Republic of Letters and the Edin 
burgh Literary Journal. [Eyre - Todd s 
The Glasgow Poets, 290 ; Rogers Modern 
Scottish Minstrel, iv., 172 ; Boase s Modern 
English Biography, i., 455.] 

ALEXANDER LECK, born Glasgow, 
1858 1820, third son of John L. ; educated 
at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. 
of Glasgow; ord. to Martyrs Church, 
Glasgow, 22nd Sept, 1853 ; trans, and adm. 
30th July 1858; died 13th Sept. 1876. He 
marr. llth Dec. 1854, Robina (died 6th Jan. 
1895), daugh. of David Calder, and had 
issue John Alexander Brown, born 13th 
Nov. 1855; David Calder, M.A., LL.B., 
barrister-at-law, London, born 31st July 
1859; Agnes Prentice, born 20th March 
1861 ; William Brown, born 31st Dec. 
1862; James (twin), born 31st Dec. 1862, 
died 2nd Dec. 1870 ; Margaret Calder, born 
26th July 1866. 

JAMES MURRAY, born Edinburgh, 
1875 3rd March 1849, son of James M. 
and Mary Thomson ; educated at 
High School and Univ. of Edinburgh; 
M.A. (1868) ; licen. by Presb. of Linlithgow 
June 1873; assistant at Old Monkland ; 
pres. by Colonel Carrick Buchanan of 



Drumpellier Dec. 1874 ; ord. (assistant 
and successor) 22nd Jan. 1875. Marr. 27th 
April 1875, Margaret Anne, daugh. of 
George Darling. Publications Kilmacolm, 
a Parish Histwy (Paisley, 1898; 2nd ed., 
1907) ; Life in Scotland a Hundred Years 
Ago (Paisley, 1905 ; 2nd ed., 1908). 

WILLIAM BLACK, born Glasgow, 19th 
March 1891, only son of Samuel B., 
yarn merchant ; educated at Glasgow 
Academy and Univ. of Glasgow; M.A. 
(1911); licen. by Presb. of Paisley 1915; 
assistant at Govan and in this parish Oct. 
1917 ; Chaplain to the London Scottish 8th 
March 1918 ; ord, (assistant and successor) 
10th March 1918 ; died in hospital at Bou 
logne, France, 10th July 1918, unmarr. 



LANGBANK (Q.S.). 

[The church was built in 1866. The 
parish was disjoined from Erskine, 22nd 
Nov. 1875.] 

JAMES ALEXANDER CRICHTON, 

1866 M.A. ; missionary at Langbank 
Chapel-of-Ease in 1866; [afterwards 

of Annan]. 

ROBERT CRAWFORD, born Campsie, 

1867 25th July 1839, son of Robert C. and 
Janet Campbell ; educated at Univ. 

of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Glasgow in 
1866 ; assistant at Bluevale, Glasgow ; ord. 
12th Dec. 1867; adm. first min. of the 
parish 1st Dec. 1875 ; died 27th March 
1893. He marr. 9th June 1874, Margaret 
Kirk, daugh. of James Stewart, and had 
issue Marjory Stewart, born 16th Jan. 
1876; Janet Campbell, born 27th Nov. 
1877 ; Margaret Stewart, born 21st March 
1879 ; Robert, born 23rd Oct. 1881. 

JOHN KNOX BROWN, born 22nd June 
18Q3 1866, son of William B. and Mar 
garet Knox; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Glasgow ; 
assistant at St Michael s, Edinburgh ; ord. 
23rd Aug. 1893 ; died 30th April 1896. He 
marr. 31st Oct. 1893, Katherine, daugh. of 
James Baxter MacGregor, Edinburgh, and 



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[PRESB. OF 



had issue Ian MacGregor Knox, born 
16th Aug. 1894 ; Lieut., Royal Scots, killed 
in action in France 25th Sept. 1915 ; Douglas 
Knox, born 20th Sept. 1895, Lieut., H.L.I., 
killed in action in France 30th Nov. 1917. 

WILLIAM ALEXANDER, born Ter- 

1896 re &l es 7t k ^ Une 1865 S0n ^ J ames 

A. and Annie Lewis ; educated at 
Terregles Public School, Dumfries Academy, 
and Univ. of Edinburgh; M.A. (1886); 
licen. by Presb. of Dumfries ; assistant at 
St Michael s, Dumfries ; ord. 5th Nov. 
1896. Marr. 1st June 1897, Mary Moni- 
laws, daugh. of Patrick Maxwell Murray, 
M.D., Dumfries, and has issue William, 
born 12th Nov. 1898, died 30th March 
1916 ; Patrick Maxwell Murray, born 15th 
March 1901 ; Mary Monilaws, born 24th 
Feb. 1903 ; Francis James, born 17th Aug., 
and died 4th Sept. 1907 ; Annie Lewis, 
born 5th Sept. 1912. 

LARGS. 

[The vicarage of Largs belonged to the 
Abbey of Paisley. Its church was dedicated 
to St Columba. In early times, the lands 
now forming the parish of Cumbrae, and a 
considerable extent of what is now that of 
West Kilbride, were included in this parish. 
In 1812 the church of Largs was transferred 
to a new site ; and in 1832 important addi 
tions and alterations were made upon the 
church then built. The north transept of 
the old church, which appears to have been 
rebuilt in the seventeenth century, still 
stands in the churchyard. Within it is a 
very fine sepulchral monument in memory 
of Sir Robert Montgomerie of Skelmorlie 
and his wife Margaret Douglas. Over this 
large and elaborate stone structure there 
still hang ancient pennons and the remains 
of armour. On the roof of the transept are 
skilfully painted heraldic devices, emblems, 
and inscriptions. Outside in the church 
yard, but within the area which the church 
roof once covered, another massive seven 
teenth century monument is built against 
a surviving portion of the south wall of the 
old church. It commemorates the Boyles 
of Kelburne. St Colum s Fair, a well- 
known tryst, has been held at Largs 



1574 



from of old. It used to take place on St 
Columba s Day, the 9th of June, but in 
later times the fair day has been changed 
to the second Tuesday of June, old style. 
About half-way between Largs and Skel 
morlie is St Fillan s Well ; and near it once 
stood St Fillan s Chapel. A fine new 
church was built in 1892.] 

DAVID NEILL, mentioned as min. 
1564 10th Nov. 1564, but is spoken of as 
exhorter only in 1567. In 1590 he 
is styled " sometime reader at Largs, now 
in-dweller in Ayr." [Glasg. Tests. ; Reg. 
Min. ; Ayr Homings, 7th July 1590.] 

ALEXANDER CALLENDAR, ord. to 
Killearn; trans, and adm. in 1574, 
when Ardrossan and Kilbride were 
also in the charge; still min. in 1584. 
[Reg. Assig. ; Reg. of Deeds, xxiii., 185.] 

ALEXANDER KING, min. in 1584. 
1584 [Reg. of Deeds, xxiii., 134.] 

WILLIAM FULLARTON, min. in 1585 ; 
dem. in 1586 ; [min. of Kilmaurs in 
1589]. 

WILLIAM COCK, son of John C., 
Burgess of Perth ; min. in 1586, and 
still in the charge July 1623. He 
marr. Marion Nasmyth, and had issue 
William. [Reg. Assig. ; Glasg. Tests. ; Perth 
Sas. Sec. Reg., iii. 70, vi. 381 ; Glasg. Com. 
Deeds, 25th May 1619.] 
THOMAS CRAIG, M.A. (Glasgow 1617) ; 
was on the Exercise there 15th March 
1620 ; adm. before 12th May 1631 ; 
dep. in 1640. [Glasg. Tests. ; Synod Roll, 
1642 ; Baillie s Lett.] 

WILLIAM SMITH, probably a native of 
R en f rews hi re > brother of Hew S., 
min. of Eastwood ; M.A. (Glasgow 
1639) ; schoolmaster of Kil winning in 
1641 ; adm. here in 1644 ; died, unmarr., 
of the pestilence, caught whilst visiting 
his parishioners, Sept. 1647, aged about 28. 
In compliance with his wish, he was 
buried in the valley of the Noddle, about 
two miles from Largs, and close to the 
farmhouse of Middletown, where he died. 
A tombstone with a highly eulogistic Latin 
inscription still marks the spot. Some 
what lame in one foot, he is described as 






1585 



1586 






1631 



1644 



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215 



" having an excellent gift of preaching, and 
most taking with the people." [Glasg. 
Tests. ; Wodrow s Anal. ; Macdonald s 
Days at the Coast; Muniments of the 
Royal Burgh of Irvine, vol. i.] 

[JAMES GLENDINNING, M.A. ; 
1649 formerly of Kilbarchan ; adm. tem 
porarily in 1649 ; was min. of Row 
27th June 1658]. 

JOHN WALLACE of Monkcastle; 
166g M.A. ; adm. in 1658 ; deprived by 
Act of Parliament llth June, and 
Decreet of Privy Council 1st Oct. 1662 ; in 
March 1669 he was accused of preaching 
and baptizing irregularly, but was allowed 
to return to this parish as an indulged 
min. 3rd Sept. 1672. Warrant for his ap 
prehension, having attended conventicles, 
was issued 14th July 1674, and he was 
again deprived 18th Feb. 1679. He 
returned under the Toleration, and was 
present at first meeting of Presb. of Irvine 
17th Aug. 1687, and became min. of 
Mertoun 13th May 1692. [Wodrow s 
Hist., ii. 123, 270, iii. 5 ; Min.-book Reg. 
Privy Seal.] 

PETER TURNBULL, licen. by Presb. 
1Q64 of Paisley, and had a testimonial for 
ordination 7th April 1664. Nothing 
further appears in Presbytery Register. 

JOHN WALLACE, M.A. [see 
1672 above]. 

ALEXANDER GORDON, formerly 
1672 min. of Inveraray ; was indulged 
min. here along with John Wallace 
[min. of Greenock in 1688]. 

CHARLES LITTLEJOHN, M.A. (St 
1Qgo Andrews, where he was a Regent 
of Humanity) ; passed trials before 
Presb. of Glasgow, and had a certificate 
for ordination 28th April 1680; pres. by 
Archbishop of Glasgow jure d-evoluto 21st 
May, and inst. 26th May 1680; deprived 
by Act of Parliament restoring the Presby 
terian mins. 25th April 1690; died in 
Edinburgh, 12th Nov. 1732, aged 82. He 
marr. 19th July 1684, Mary Ramsay, and 
had issue George, Snell Exhibitioner, 6th 
Nov. 1710 [Edin. Reg. (Marr.); Edin. 



1701 



Reg. (Bur.); Fountainhall s Dec., i., and 
Diary ; G. R. Homings, 4th July 1688 ; The 
Snell Exhibitions, 36.] 

JOHN WALLACE, M.A. [see 
1687 above]. 

JOHN WILSON, min. at Dunboe, Ire- 
168g land, fled to Scotland in the troublous 
times preceding 1689 ; adm. here 
(temporarily) 22nd Jan. 1689 ; returned to 
Dunboe, but at request of Presb. of Irvine 
was loosed from his charge and settled here 
in 1691 ; died unmarr., 15th Nov. 1699, aged 
46. [Reid s Ireland, ii. 465, iii. 18.] 

ANDREW CUMIN, classical master in 
the Grammar School of Irvine in 
1696 ; ord. 27th Sept. 1701 ; he dis 
sented from the deposition of the eight 
Seceders, 15th May 1740; died FATHER OP 
THE CHURCH, 4th July 1762, aged 82. He 
marr. 13th July 1703, Jean, daugh. of John 
Caldwell of that ilk, and had issue John, 
his colleague; Margaret (marr. 10th June 
1733, Hugh Hamilton, merchant, Edin 
burgh). [Glasg. Tests. ; Family of Birnie 
of Broomhill ; Reg. Gen. Ass., 1740 ; Edin. 
Marr. Reg.] 

JOHN CUMIN, born 1714, only son of 
1742 P rece ding; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Irvine 
5th June 1739 ; called 18th Jan., and ord. 
(assistant and successor) 27th May 1742 ; 
died unmarr., 31st Jan. 1743. 

PATRICK WALLACE, son of Archibald 
1748 ^ m * n ^ Cardross > educated at 
Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of 
Irvine 10th Aug. 1742 ; called 31st March, 
and ord. (assistant and successor) 10th Oct. 
1748 ; died unmarr., 18th Nov. 1755. 

GILBERT LANG, born Greenock, 1725, 
1756 son ^ Andrew L. ; educated at 
Univ. of Glasgow; called 20th 
April, and ord. (assistant and successor) 
3rd Aug. 1756; died 30th Dec. 1791. He 
marr. (1) 18th Nov. 1 765, Eupham (died 7th 
Nov. 1768), daugh. of Patrick Maxwell, min. 
of Inchinnan, and had issue Janet, born 
15th Aug., and died 20th Oct. 1767 : (2) 
5th Feb. 1771, DArcy Millar, who died 
27th Aug. 1840, and had issue Jean, born 



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. op 



12th May 1772, died 1857; D Arcy, born 
2nd March 1776 ; Elizabeth, born 14th Dec. 
1777 ; Andrew, born 28th Sept. 1779 ; Mar 
garet, born 27th Aug. 1781 ; Isabella, born 
3rd May 1783, died 2nd Jan. 1824; Gilbert, 
born 22nd June 1784 ; John, born 4th, and 
died 8th March 1786; Patrick, born 17th 
Nov. 1787 ; Thomas, born 1st April 1788 ; 
Mary, born 9th April 1789 ; John, born 
2nd March 1791. Publication Account 
of the Parish (Sinclair s Stat. Ace., ii.). 
[Tombst.] 

STEPHEN KOWAN [ROWAND], eld- 

1792 est son ^ J nn R-> Glasgow; edu 
cated at Univ. of Glasgow ; M.A. 
(1776) ; licen. by Presb. of Irvine 28th Nov. 
1780 ; pres. by Hugh Montgomerie of Coils- 
field 8th March, and ord. 15th May 1792 ; 
died 4th June 1801. He marr. 27th July 
1784, Janet Bogle, who died at Ayr, 15th 
Jan. 1815, aged 70, and had issue Janet, 
born 28th Sept. 1785 ; Stephen, born 26th 
Feb. 1787. 

JOHN MITCHELL, M.D., pres. by 
18Q2 Hugh, Earl of Eglinton, Nov. 1801 ; 
ord. 22nd April 1802 ; dem. on 
appointment to Professorship of Divinity, 
St Mary s College, St Andrews, 16th May 
1826 (q.v.). 

JACOB RICHARDSON, born Dum 
friesshire; educated at Univ. of 
Edinburgh ; tutor at Amisfield, 
Dumfries; licen. by Presb. of Dumfries 
6th Nov. 1810; pres. by the Trustees of 
Archibald, Earl of Eglinton, and ord. 28th 
Sept. 1826 ; died 6th Oct. 1830. He marr. 
25th Dec. 1826, Wilhelmina (died s.p. 3rd 
Feb. 1855), only daugh. of Alexander Scott, 
D.D., min. of Dumfries. 

JOHN DOW, born Dunkeld, 1788, son 
of John D. ; educated at Univ. of 
Edinburgh; sometime master in 
George Watson s Hospital, Edinburgh, and 
tutor in the family of Sir James Mont 
gomery Cunninghame of Corsehill, Bart.; 
licen. by Presb. of Irvine 24th Nov. 1818 ; 
pres. by the Trustees of Archibald, Earl of 
Eglinton, and ord. 28th April 1831. Joined 
jbhe Free Church in 1843 ; min. of the Free 
Church, Largs, 1843-5 ; of the Free Church, 



1826 



1885 



Roberton, Selkirkshire, 24th April 1845-52 ; 
died unmarr., in Edinburgh, 20th Sept. 
1865. 

JOHN KINROSS, born Dunblane, 13th 
July 1812, third son of William K., 
farmer ; educated at Univ. of Glas 
gow ; M.A. (1833); licen. by Presb. of 
Dunblane 2nd Feb. 1836 ; was tutor in the 
families of Earl of Glasgow, Sir John Mar- 
joribanks, Bart., and Sir William Milliken 
Napier, Bart. ; assistant at Kilwinning in 
1840; ord. to St Thomas s, Leith, 27th 
June 1842 ; pres. by Archibald William, 
Earl of Eglinton, 7th July, trans, and 
adm. 1st Sept. 1843 ; died unmarr., 5th 
Dec. 1883. Publications A Holiday in 
Scandinavia [anon.] (Glasgow, 1871); On the 
Disestablishment of the Church of Scotland 
(Edinburgh, 1878). [Ayr and Gall. Coll., 
vi., 53.] 

JOHN KEITH, born Edinburgh, 14th 
Dec. 1850, son of John K. of 
Scottish Education Department and 
Margaret Russell; educated at Royal 
High School and Univ. of Edinburgh; 
M.A. (1877), B.D. (1877); assistant to 
John Stuart Blackie, Professor of Greek, 
Univ. of Edinburgh, 1871-7 ; licen. by 
Presb. of Edinburgh 26th July 1876; 
assistant at St Mary s Parish, Edinburgh ; 
ord. to Skelmorlie 7th Nov. 1878 ; trans, 
and adm. 5th Feb. 1885 ; D.D. (Edinburgh 
1901) ; died unmarr., 3rd June 1902. 

GAVIN LANG PAGAN, M.A., B.D. ; 
trans, from Callander, and adm. 
26th Nov. 1902 ; trans, to St George s 
Parish, Edinburgh, 7th Oct. 1909. 

ROBERT OSWALD, born Edinburgh, 
lglo 6th Sept. 1864, son of John O., Fee 
Stamp Distributor, and Christina 
Smart; educated at George Watson s Col 
lege and Univ. of Edinburgh ; M.A. (1886), 
B.D. (1892) ; licen. by Presb. of Edinburgh 
21st May 1888 ; assistant at Ardwell Mis 
sion Church and St Andrew s Parish, Edin 
burgh ; ord. to St Stephen s, Perth, 28th 
July 1896; trans, and adm. 9th March 
1910. Marr. 30th June 1903, Isabel 
Fleming, daugh. of Robert Pinkerton, and 
has issue Helen Dorothy, born 2nd Oct. 



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217 



1774 



1904 ; John, born 2nd April 1908 ; Isabel 
Christian, born 5th Sept. 1910. Publica 
tion Memorandum on Reformatory Work 
nmong Inebriates (Perth, 1905). 



NEWARK (Q.S.). 

[There was in old times a chapel at 
Newark. The holding of regular services 
here was begun in 1767, and in 1774 a 
church was built. On 31st May 1834 a 
chapel constitution was granted for this 
building, and a district was assigned to 
it. On 27th March 1855 the parish of 
Newark was disjoined from Port-Glasgow.] 

ARCHIBALD SIMPSON, said to have 
been an American, but more probably 
son of William S., Glasgow ; ord. 
3rd Aug. 1774 ; dem. 27th Oct. 1784. 

JAMES CRAWFURD, ord. 8th July 
1785 ; trans, to Lochwinnoch 4th 
Feb. 1802. 

JAMES THOMSON, ord. 24th June 

1802 1802 - trans - to St Clement s (Steeple 
Church), Dundee, 23rd Oct. 1806. 

JOHN PARKER, eldest son of John 
P., Port-Glasgow ; educated at Univ. 
of Glasgow; licen. by Presb. of 
Irvine 24th Sept. 1806 ; elected 24th Dec. 
1806 ; ord. 28th April 1807 ; dep. 8th June 
1837, for being "so occupied in managing 
and superintending his farm, and two fruit 
gardens adjacent, belonging in property to 
himself, as that an undue portion of his 
time was thereby taken up, preventing his 
discharge of the duties of the ministry." 
He died unmarr. at Plantation, Port- 
Glasgow, 13th March 1850. [A cts of Ass. 
1836, 1837.] 

DONALD KENNEDY, ord. 8th Feb. 
1838; trans, to Killearnan (his 
native parish) 9th Sept. 1841. 

JAMES MORISON, born Auchterarder, 
1842 1810, fourth son of John M., mer 
chant ; educated at Univ. of Glas 
gow ; ord. in 1842. Joined the Free Church 
in 1843; min. of the Free Church, Port- 
Glasgow, 1843-52 ; died at Callander, 22nd 



1807 



1845 



Sept. 1852. He marr. 19th June 1845, Ann 
(died s.p. 21st Feb. 1875), daugh. of Archi 
bald Bonar, banker, Edinburgh. 

ROBERT KIRKE,ord. llth Sept. 1845; 
trans, to Middle Parish, Paisley, 3rd 
April 1849. 

HENRY DUNIPACE, ord. in 1849; 
dem. in 1851 ; went to America, and 
all trace of him is lost. 

PETER M LAREN, ord. 15th Sept. 
1852 ; first min. of the parish in 
1855; trans, to Fraserburgh 16th 
May 1861. 

JAMES BRYCE, ord. 9th Jan. 1862; 
1862 trans - to St Ninian s Parish, Glasgow, 
16th May 1877. 

JAMES NIBLOCK [afterwards 
1877 STUART], B.A.; adm. 7th Aug. 1877; 
trans, to Yester 25th July 1878. 

JOHN CAMPBELL, ord. 7th Jan. 1879 ; 
1879 trans. to Buccleuch Parish, Edin 
burgh, 8th March 1882. 

THOMAS HARKNESS GRAHAM, 
1882 korn Marjoribanks, Lochmaben, 20th 
Feb. 1852, son of Thomas G. and Jean 
Harkness ; educated at Lochmaben School 
and Univ. of Edinburgh (M.A., 1876), and 
at Bonn and Leipzig; licen. by Presb. of 
Edinburgh 12th May 1880; assistant at 
New Kilpatrick; ord. llth Oct. 1882. 
Marr. 3rd July 1884, Isabella Rankin, 
daugh. of Andrew Brooks, and has issue 
Thomas Forrest Harkness, min. of Cadzow, 
born 26th Aug. 1885 ; Andrew Brooks 
Harkness, born 23rd June 1893, died 26th 
March 1910. 

PORT-GLASGOW. 

[The Commissioners for the Plantation 
of Kirks disjoined this parish from Kil- 
macolm on 1st July 1696; but local 
difficulties delayed the erection of the 
parish till 13th Oct. 1714. The church was 
rebuilt in 1823.] 

ROBERT MILLAR, M.A. ; called 22nd 
16Q7 March, and ord. 18th Aug. 1697 ; 
trans, to Paisley 28th Dec. 1709. 



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PORT-GLASGOW 



[PRESB. OP 



JOHN ANDERSON, pres. by the Com- 

1717 missioners for John, Earl of Dun- 

donald, and ord. first min. of the 

parish 26th March 1717 ; trans, to Tron 

Parish, Glasgow, 29th Nov. 1730. 

DAVID BROWN, son of Thomas B., 
17S1 min. of Paisley ; M.A. (Glasgow, 4th 
Jan. 1722); licen. by Presb. of Paisley 
23rd April 1729 ; called 6th Sept., and ord. 
28th Oct. 1731. [The appointment was 
disputed by the Town Council of Glasgow, 
who made another presentation, and 
obtained interdict from Lord Ordinary 
Couper. The Presb., however, proceeded 
with B. s settlement.] He died 6th June 
1754. He marr. 29th July 1745, Elizabeth 
Gray, who died 2nd July 1758, and had 
issue Thomas, born 28th March 1746, died 
23rd Dec. 1750. [/*/. Tests. ; Wodrow s 
Anal.] 

JOHN ANDERSON, born Glasgow, 
1754 P oss ikly son f William A. ; edu 
cated at Univ. of Glasgow, where he 
had a bursary in divinity from the Ex 
chequer 24th July 1746 ; pres. by the Town 
Council of Glasgow, and ord. 12th Dec. 
1754; died 17th Feb. 1774. He marr. 
18th Aug. 1755, Mary (died 24th Nov. 
1796), daugh. of James Nisbet, wright in 
Glasgow, and had issue John, born 17th 
July 1756 ; Euphemia, born 29th May 1758, 
died young; Marion, born 18th May, and 
died 10th Oct. 1761 ; James, merchant, 
Glasgow, born 23rd April 1764 ; George, 
born 27th April 1766 ; Euphemia, born 4th 
May 1769. 

JOHN FORREST, born 1742 ; licen. by 
1775 Presb. of Dunfermline 2nd Sept. 
1772; pres. by the Town Council 
of Glasgow, and ord. 5th Jan. 1775 ; died 
8th July 1822. He marr. 2nd Dec. 1782, 
Ann Dunlop, who died 31st May 1813, 
aged 64, and had issue William, merchant, 
Glasgow, born 23rd Oct. 1783; Elizabeth, 
born 24th Oct. 1785 (marr. 22nd June 1807, 
Charles M Arthur, captain of The George, 
of Port-Glasgow); Agnes, born 15th Jan. 
1787, died 1st Dec. 1789. Publication- 
Account of the Parish (Sinclair s Stat. 
Ace., v.). 



JAMES BARR, D.D., min. of the Scots 
1823 Church, Oldham Street, Liverpool; 
pres. by the Town Council of Glas 
gow 19th Nov. 1822, and adm. 13th Feb. 
1823; trans, to St Enoch s Parish, Glasgow, 
16th Nov. 1843. 

GEORGE OLIVER MOFFAT, born 

1844 1816) son ^ George M. ; educated 
at Univ. of Edinburgh ; ord. min. of 
the Scots Church, Falsfone, Northumber 
land, 25th Oct. 1837 ; adm. to this charge 
20th June 1844 ; died unmarr. 24th June 
1864. 

GEORGE HORNE, born Auchenkiln, 
1864 Cumbernauld, 1840, third son of 
George H., farmer, and Margaret 
Stevenson ; educated at Dundee Academy 
and Univ. of Glasgow; licen. by Presb. 
of Glasgow; ord. 29th Dec. 1864; died 
(the result of an accident) 24th Feb. 
1877. He marr. 8th June 1866, Margaret 
Dunlop (died 8th Nov. 1905), daugh. of 
James Steven of Glenpark, and had issue 
George, engineer, born 6th May 1867 ; 
Grace, born 7th Jan. 1869 ; James William, 
born 3rd Sept. 1870 ; Robert Alexander, 
born 27th May 1873. 

JOHN REID, born Ayr, 16th May 1848, 

son ^ Jh n R- anc * Jacobina Reid ; 

educated at Univ. of Edinburgh; 
M.A. (1874); licen. by Presb. of Ayr 2nd 
Dec. 1874 ; ord. 21st Aug. 1877 ; died s.p. 
27th Oct. 1906. He marr. 9th April 1879, 
Margaret Birkmyre, daugh. of John Laird, 
Marchmont, Port-Glasgow. 

DAVID JOHN MOIR PORTEOUS, 
19Q7 born Edinburgh, 12th May 1867, 
son of James Moir P., D.D., min. of 
Cowgatehead Free Church, Edinburgh, 
and Margaret Lamont Skilling; educated 
at George Watson s College and Univ. of 
Edinburgh; M.A. (1887), B.D. (1890); 
licen. by Presb. of Edinburgh in 1890; 
assistant at Scots Church, Buenos Aires, 
1890-2, also at Lerwick and Coltness ; ord. 
to Midcalder 23rd March 1894; trans, and 
adm. 6th June 1907. Marr. 6th Aug. 1903, 
Edith Lucy, daugh. of George Bertram, and 
has issue Mary Matthews, born 27th Sept. 
1905. 



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219 



SKELMORLIE (Q.S.). 

[The General Assembly granted a con- 
4itution to Kelly Bridge Chapel here in 
L856. The parish was disjoined from 
Inverkip and Largs, 18th July 1860. There 
was at Skelmorlie a Well of St Fillan.] 

HENRY ALEXANDER PATTULLO, 

1856 serve d as a licentiate during part 

of 1856; [afterwards min. of Par ton]- 

WALTER LITTLE GILMOUR BOYD, 
1856 k rn 26t h J une 1832 > third son of 
James B., D.D., min. of Tron Parish, 
Glasgow, and brother of "A.K.H.B."; 
educated at High School and Univ. of 
Glasgow; B.A. (1853); licen. by Presb. of 
Ayr 5th July 1854 ; ord. 25th Sept. 1856 ; 
first min. of the parish in 1860; died 4th 
Jan. 1872. He marr. 12th Dec. 1866, 
Margaret Anne (died 14th Nov. 1900), 
daugh. of David Smyth of Gallony and 
Artagarven, Co. Tyrone, and had issue 
Elizabeth Frances, born 30th Oct. 1867; 
Alice Mary, born 14th Jan. 1869. [Boyd s 
Twenty-Jive Years of St Andreivs, i., 196 ; 
Lamond s Skelmorlie, 17-25.] 

ROBERT STEWART, M.A., B.D.; ord. 
1872 llth June 1872 ; trans, to Duns 19th 
Aug. 1875. 

JOHN KERR, M.A. ; ord. 20th April 
187Q 1876; trans, to Dirleton llth July 

1878. 

JOHN KEITH, M.A., B.D. ; ord. 7th 
187g Nov. 1878 ; trans, to Largs 5th Feb. 

1885. 



ROBERT HOWIE FISHER, M.A., 
188g B.D. ; ord. 20th Aug. 1885 ; trans, 
to Jedburgh 20th Nov. 1890. Pub 
lication (cf. vol. i. p. 85) The Outside of the 
Inside [Reminiscences] (London, 1919). 

JOHN LAMOND, M.A., B.D. ; trans. 
1891 f rom Kelton, and adm. 19th May 
1891 ; trans, to Greenside, Edin 
burgh, 20th April 1899 ; D.D. (Edinburgh, 
1919). Publication (cf. vol. i., p. 33) The 
Book of the Parish Church of Skelmorlie 
(Glasgow, 1895). 

JOHN M GILCHRIST, B.A., M.A., 
B.D. ; trans, from Fodderty, and 
adm. 14th Nov. 1899 ; trans, to West 
St Giles 5 , Edinburgh, 10th March 1911. 

DAVID BRUCE NICOL, born 22nd 
1911 Feb. 1886, son of Thomas N., D.D., 
Professor of Biblical Criticism in the 
Univ. of Aberdeen; educated at George 
Watson s College, Edinburgh, Aberdeen 
Grammar School, and Univ. of Aberdeen ; 
M.A. (1905), B.D. (1908) ; licen. by Presb. 
of Aberdeen in 1908 ; assistant at the Scots 
Church, Buenos Aires, and St Cuthbert s, 
Edinburgh; ord. 12th July 1911 ; Chaplain 
to the Forces on War Service, 1916-19 ; 
M.C. 1919 ; trans, to St. Margaret s, Edin 
burgh, 3rd Aug. 1920. Marr. 12th April 1912, 
Helen Scott, daugh. of James William 
Helenus Trail, M.D., F.R.S., Professor of 
Botany, Univ. of Aberdeen, and Katherine 
Milligan,and has issue Bruce Milligan,born 
24th March 1913 ; Elizabeth Anne Under 
wood, born 5th Feb. 1915 ; Thomas James 
Trail, born 24th Jan. 1917. Publication 
Scotland and the Crusades (Largs, 1920). 



PRESBYTERY OF HAMILTON 



[This Court was erected by the General Assembly in or about 1590. The Presbytery 
Register begins 6th Sept. 1687. There is a blank in the records from 28th Jan. 1777 to 
26th April 1785.] 



AIRDRIE (Q.S.). 

[A chapel was opened at Airdrie 5th Feb. 
1792. In or about 1833 a second mission 
chapel was opened in the town, and was 
called the East Chapel of Airdrie. On 
31st May 1834 the General Assembly 
granted a chapel constitution, with a 
definite district, to this East Chapel. On 
2nd June 1834 a similar chapel constitu 
tion was given to the older mission of 1792, 
and it was styled the West Chapel Mission. 
In 1835 a new church building was erected 
for the West Mission, to take the place of 
the old chapel built in the eighteenth 
century. A year or two later a third 
chapel was built in the town, and was 
named the High Chapel of Airdrie. On 
28th May 1838 it also received a chapel 
constitution. The High Chapel had little 
success, and was retained by the Free 
Church in 1843. Meanwhile, owing to coal- 
working underneath the East Chapel, that 
building became unsafe ; and in 1851 the 
East Mission also was brought to an end. 
There then remained only the West Mission, 
begun in 1791. On 13th March 1867 it was 
erected into the parish of Airdrie and 
was disjoined from New Monkland. There 
is a mission chapel in the parish at 
Rawyards.] 

THE EAST CHAPEL. 



1792 



[ALEXANDER [or GEORGE] BOWER, 
served as a licentiate from 5th Feb. 
1792 to 9th Nov. 1796. It is not 
unlikely that this licentiate was Alex 
ander B., who afterwards held the post 

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of assistant - librarian in the Univ. of 
Edinburgh. He died unmarr. about 1830 
or 1831. Publications An Account of the 
Life of James Beattie, LL.D. (London, 
1804) ; The Life of Luther, with an Account 
of the Early Progress of the Reformation 
(London, 1813) ; History of the University 
of Edinburgh, 3 vols. (Edinburgh, 1817- 
1830); The Edinburgh Students Guide 
(Edinburgh, 1822). [Grant s Story of the 
University of Edinburgh, i., p. ix ; Diet. 
Nat. Biog.] ] 

WILLIAM STARK, elected llth May, 
7 and ord. 23rd Aug. 1798; trans, to 
Stonehouse 5th Feb. 1801. 

JOSEPH FINLAYSON, born Glasgow, 
18Q2 fifth son of James F., schoolmaster ; 
educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; M.A. 
(1798); licen. by Presb. of Glasgow 6th 
Aug. 1800 ; ord. 16th July 1802 ; died 7th 
Oct. 1838. He marr. 28th Sept. 1813, 
Mary Arkle, youngest daugh. of Captain 
William Chalmers. Publications A 
Sermon preached on the National Fast, 
27th Feb. 1806 (Glasgow, 1806); Two 
Sermons preached in Airdrie Chapel (Glas 
gow, 1810). 

ROBERT STEVENSON, M.A. ; elected 

1837 6th April, and ord. (assistant and 
successor) 2nd June 1837; trans, to 

Forfar 14th Sept. 1843. 

WILLIAM FREELAND, LL.D.; ord. 
to Kingstown, Ireland, 1st June 1828 ; 
trans, to Ballygawley 16th April 

1838 ; dem. 8th July 1841 ; adm. here llth 



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221 



r an. 1844 ; trans, to St Mary s Chapel-of- 
, Dumfries, 24th July 1845. 



ARCHIBALD MILLIGAN, a native of 
Penpont ; educated at Univ. of 
Edinburgh and Relief Theological 
Hall, Edinburgh; licen. by Relief Presb. 
jf Dumfries. Joined the Church of Scot- 
and in 1845 ; ord. 12th Feb. 1846 ; dem. 
29th July 1851 ; died in Canada. 

[The congregation joined with the West 
Jhurch : the fabric was demolished, and 
remembrance of it is preserved only by the 

ime of the street and the churchyard in 

rhich it stood.] 



THE WEST CHAPEL. 

WILLIAM JACKSON, born Mearns, 
188g Renfrewshire, 17th Jan. 1805, eldest 
son of Andrew J., schoolmaster 
there; educated at Univ. of Glasgow; 
M.A. (1825); sometime tutor to George 
Douglas, eighth Duke of Argyll ; licen. by 
Presb. of Glasgow 8th Nov. 1832 ; assistant 
at Airdrie Chapel ; elected 10th Feb., and 
ord. 14th May 1835. Joined the Free 
Church in 1843; min. of Airdrie Free 
Church, 1843-69; died (while preaching 
in his own pulpit) 8th Aug. 1869. He 
marr. 4th April 1837, Elizabeth Hunter 
(born 4th May 1806, died 21st Sept. 1853), 
daugh. of Andrew Spreull Crawfurd of 
Cowdenhill, and had issue Margaret 
Aitchison, born 30th Jan. 1838, died 16th 
April 1842; Bethia Alexander, born 9th 
March 1840, died 26th March 1840 ; Agnes 
Elizabeth, born 23rd March 1842, died 9th 
Dec. 1888 (marr. 1863, Thomas Andrew 
Macfarlane, solicitor, Airdrie) ; Elizabeth 
Crawfurd, born 19th Sept. 1844, died in 
March 1913 (marr. 15th Sept. 1875, John 
Howie, schoolmaster, Langholm) ; William 
Hunter, banker, born 16th Nov. 1847, died 
18th July 1913. 

JOHN STEWART, born Glasgow about 

1846 1805, eldest son of John S. ; educated 

at Grammar School (Dux 1820) and 

Univ. of Glasgow ; ord. 13th Feb. 1845 ; 



dem. (from ill-health) 24th July 1851 ; 
died at Bowling in 1853. 

BENJAMIN CORNWALL BROWN, 
1853 korn Glasgow, 9th Nov. 1826, son 
of James B., dyer, Bluevale, and 
Catherine Moses ; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Glasgow ; 
assistant at Carmunnock ; ord. 13th Jan. 
1853; died 1st Oct. 1874. He marr. 21st 
March 1854, Henrietta Porteous (died 23rd 
Aug. 1902), daugh. of John Henderson, 
min. of Carmunnock, and had issue 
James Cornwall, min. of Stewarton, born 
13th Jan. 1855 ; Margaret Houston 
Forrester, born 30th Oct. 1856 (marr. 
Robert Craig of Dawsholm) ; Henrietta 
Porteous Henderson, born 14th July 1858 ; 
John Henderson, born 16th March 1860; 
Catherine, born 1st July 1861 (marr. James 
Forsyth) ; Mary Thorburn, born 21st May 
1865 (marr. 4th April 1914, John Hender 
son of Ballochmorrie) ; Jane, born 24th June 
1866, died unrnarr. 5th Aug. 1902 ; Robina 
Forrester, born 5th July 1869 (marr. 
Hugh Jamieson); Benjamin Cornwall, 
born 16th Feb. 1871, died 15th April 
1871. [MacArthur s Hist, of New Monk- 
land Parish, 253.] 

JOHN CAMPBELL, trans, from New- 
hall Chapel, Glasgow, and adm. 15th 
April 1875 ; trans, to Kirkcaldy 31st 
March 1881. 

DAVID HOWAT PATERSON, born 
1881 Galston, Ayrshire, 22nd Feb. 1850, 
son of James P. and Janet Howat ; 
educated at Galston Parish School and 
Univ. of Glasgow; licen. by Presb. of 
Paisley 5th June 1879 ; assistant at East 
wood [Thornliebank], and High Parish, 
Paisley; elected llth July, and ord. 23rd 
Aug. 1881. Marr. 21st March 1882, Martha 
Livingstone, daugh. of Joseph M Cubbin 
and Mary M Lachlan. Publications The 
Jubilee of Queen Victoria (Airdrie, 1887) ; 
Our Civic Privileges and Responsibilities 
(Airdrie, 1895) ; Christianity and the Muni 
cipality (Airdrie, 1896) ; A Crown of Gold 
(Airdrie, 1897); Masonic Airdrie, 1799- 
1899 (Airdrie, 1899). 



222 



HIGH CHAPEL AVENDALE 



[PRESS. OF 



1839 



1839 



THE HIGH CHAPEL. 

[The majority of the congregation joined 
the Free Church in 1843, and retained the 
building.] 

THOMAS BURNS, ord. 15th Aug. 
1839 ; trans, to Lesmahagow 29th 
Sept. 1842. 

BROOMKNOLL CHAPEL. 

[A church, originally connected with the 
Associate Presbytery, was built in 1804. In 
1839 the congregation joined the Church of 
Scotland. In 1843 its members joined the 
Free Church, and retained possession of 
the building.] 

JAMES FINDLAY, born Kirkintilloch, 

12t k ^y 1809 secon d son f David 
F., brewer ; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow; M.A. (1831); ord. to Broom- 
knoll Original Secession Church, Airdrie, 
llth Aug. 1835. Joined the Church of 
Scotland 24th Sept. 1839. Joined the 
Free Church in 1843 ; min. of Broomknoll 
Free Church, 1843-4 ; of Camlachie [after 
wards Whitevale] Free Church, Glasgow 
1844-81 ; died 24th July 1881. He marr. 
1838, Christina Torrance, and had issue 
a son and two daughters. 

AVENDALE, OR STRATHAVEN. 

[The church of Strathaven was dedicated 
to St Mary. It belonged to the collegiate 
church of Bothwell. There were three 
chapels within the bounds, one of them 
being St Bride s at Kype, which belonged 
to the Priory of Lesmahagow. A yearly 
fair of St Laurence was held at Strathaven 
on 10th Aug. In 1772 the Parish Church 
was rebuilt on a new site. A mission 
chapel was built for the district of East 
Strathaven in 1837, but after some years 
this was given up. The building was sold, 
and the money used in the erection of 
Drumclog Memorial Church within the 
parish.] 

JOHN ANDERSON, reader, 1567 to 
1567 1574. 



ALEXANDER HAMILTON, reader in 
1576 1576 ; trans, to Glasford about 1585. 
[Reg. Assig.] 

ARCHIBALD NORMAN [NORMON, 
1588 NORMOND], M.A. (Glasgow 1583) ; 
min. of Stonehouse in 1586 ; trans, 
and adm. in 1588 ; died Feb. 1644, aged 
about 81. He marr. (cont. 15th May 1589) 
Christian, daugh. of Gavin Hamilton of 
Airdrie. \Eannatyne Miscell., ii. ; Reg. 
Assig. ; Lanark Sas. Reg. ; Glasg. Tests. ; 
Reg. Mag. Sig. ; Glasg. Prot., 3463 ; Reg. of 
Deeds, ccccliv., 261.] 

HUGH ARCHIBALD, M.A. (Glasgow 
1648 1628 )- ^ e refused to conform to 
Episcopacy, and was probably en 
gaged as a tutor. In 1638 the Glasgow 
Assembly recommended him for supply of 
vacancies, but he does not appear to have 
been settled in a parish till 1648, when he 
is mentioned as min. here. He dem. in 
1658 " through want of peace in his minis 
try, occasioned by his disuading the 
people from joining or complying with the 
English usurpers." He was called to New- 
battle 12th Aug. 1658, but the Synod of 
Lothian and Tweeddale refused to sustain 
his call, on the ground of failure to produce 
a certificate of character, 9th Feb. 1659. 
He was allowed the stipend of Avendale for 
1658 by Act of Parliament, 30th June 1661. 
In 1669, and again in 1670, he was summoned 
before the Privy Council for preaching and 
marrying persons illegally. He was im 
prisoned in Stirling Castle, and, after 18th 
July 1672, in Dunbarton Castle. He 
petitioned the Privy Council 29th Aug. 
1672, because of ill-health and poverty, and 
was granted permission to live within the 
bounds of the parish of Galston, where 
there was a military station. He died 
before 18th Nov. 1679, having marr. Sarah 
Wilson or Neilson, and had issue Hugh of 
Dankeith, W.S., who succeeded him in the 
infeftment of an annual rental of 26 from 
the lands of Rylandsyde, Lanarkshire. 
[Wodrow s Hist., ii., 123, 152, 196; Gen. 
Reg. Sas., xiv., 464 ; Lanark Sas. ; G. R. 
Inhib., 26th Dec. 1666; Inq. Ret. Gen., 
6165 ; Acts of Part., vii.] 



AMILTON] 



AVENDALE 



223 



WILLIAM HAMILTON, formerly min. 
of Glasford ; granted an indulgence 
here by the Privy Council, 3rd Aug. 
fi69 ; returned to Glasford 3rd Sept. 1672. 
fodrow s Hist., ii., 133.] 

JAMES HAMILTON, son of Edward 
H. of Silvertonhill; M.A. (Glasgow 
1638) ; ord. (assistant and successor) 
) Blantyre in 1653 ; deprived by Act of 
arliament llth June, and Decreet of Privy 
ouncil 1st Oct. 1662 ; intruded by the 
temonstrants in 1663. In 1669 he was 
inprisoned for preaching at his own house 
in Glasgow] to a number of his friends, 
nd was not set at liberty until his health 
ad given way, his brother, Sir Robert H. 
f Silvertonhill, giving bond of 1000 merks 
or H. s compearance when called upon, 
le was granted indulgence at Avendale 
rd Sept. 1672. The first meeting of kirk- 
ession at which he presided was 12th June 
673, and he was still in office at 12th March 
684. There is no record of removal to his 
ormer parish, except that in 1678 he was 
harged with intruding there, and dismissed 
vith a rebuke. He probably died here in 
>r about 1684. He marr. Janet Burns. 
Wodrow s Hist., ii., 127 ; Glasg. Tests. ; 
rlasg. Com. Dec., 26th July 1665; P. C. 
Decreta, 1663.] 

ROBERT YOUNG, born 1620, son of 
Andrew Y., min. of Abercorn; was 
Regent of Humanity in Univ. of 
Edinburgh, 1638-43; app. by the Town 
Jouncil of Edinburgh assistant to the city 
nins. 16th Oct. 1644 ; adm. to Dunbarney 
Srd Feb. 1647. He was a member of the 
Commission of Assembly in 1648, preached 
it the opening of Parliament 3rd March 
1651 ; was Moderator of Presb. of Perth 
when its sittings were dissolved by order 
of Cromwell 28th March 1655. He refused 
to conform to Episcopacy, was confined to 
his parish, and deprived by Archbishop 
Sharpe in the latter j s own house at St 
Andrews, one min. only being present, 13th 
Dec. 1664. On 3rd Sept. 1672 he was 
granted an indulgence here, but not 
having come to the parish at the proper 
time, he was called before the Privy Council 
12th March 1673, and ordered to take up 



1684 



1694 



his duties before 1st June. The date of 
his death is unknown. He was apparently 
unmarr. He left 500 merks each to the 
Kirk-sessions of Dunbarney, Avendale, and 
Earlston, the interest to be given to the 
schoolmasters of those parishes for " their 
encouragement to teach puir bairns."- 
\Edin. Counc. Reg. ; Wodrow s Hist., ii., 
212 ; Acts of Part., vi. ; Baillie s Lett. ; 
Gebbie s Sketches of Strathaven and Avon- 
dale, 117.] 

JOHN DALGLEISH, M.A. (Edinburgh 
1672) ; min. of Kirkcudbright about 
1683 ; trans, and adm. about 1684 ; is 
said to have "deserted from fear" at the 
Revolution ; died in Edinburgh, June 1699, 
aged about 47. He marr. Helen Irving, 
who survived him. \Edin. Bur. Reg. ; 
Rule s Sec. Vindication ; Edin. Homings, 
14th July 1705.] 

ALEXANDER FINDLATER, M.A. ; 
called 25th Oct. 1693; ord. 15th 
Feb. 1694 ; trans, to Second Charge, 
Hamilton, 9th Jan. 1695. 

JOHN HAMILTON, ord. 13th Dec. 1698, 
trans, to Blackfriars Parish, Glasgow, 
1713. [The translation was refused 
by the Presbytery 30th Sept. 1712, but on 
appeal, was sustained by the Synod.] 

THOMAS STEEL [STEILL], educated 

at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. 

of Hamilton 30th Dec. 1707 ; called 

13th Jan., and ord. 30th March 1714 ; died 

unmarr., Feb. 1740. [Glasg. Tests.] 

ROBERT BELL, born 1702, son of 
James B. of Westerside, and nephew 
of preceding min. ; educated at Univ. 
of Glasgow; M.A. (4th May 1725); licen, 
by Presb. of Hamilton 20th June 1732 ; 
assistant in this parish ; called 13th Dec. 
1739 ; ord. 26th March 1740; died 5th Nov. 
1781. He marr. (1) 16th Dec. 1740, Eliza 
beth (died about 1746), daugh. of Thomas 
Thomson, min. of Southdean, and sister of 
James Thomson, author of The Seasons, 
and had issue James, min. of Coldstream, 
born 10th May 1742; Beatrice, born 26th 
Nov. 1743 ; Thomas, born 20th Dec. 1745 : 
(2) 27th August 1747, Catherine (died 10th 
May 1788), daugh. of Thomas Linning, min. 



224 



AVENDALE 



[PRESB. 01 



of Lesmahagow, and had issue Ann, born 
llth June 1748 (marr. 29th March 1769, 
George Cochran, surgeon, Strathaven). 
[Glasg. Tests.] 

JOHN SCOTT, born Strathaven 1749, 
1782 eldest son of Alexander S., shoe 
maker ; educated at Univ. of Glas 
gow ; M.A. (1772); licen. by Presb. of 
Hamilton ; called 9th May, and ord. 12th 
Sept. 1782; D.D. (St Andrews, 1st June 
1811): died unmarr., 18th Oct. 1820. He 
appealed against the heritors on the ques 
tion of upholding his manse, once declared 
free, which had subsequently been re 
paired. Lord Ordinary Glenlee gave a 
decision in his favour 8th Dec. 1809, the 
Court of Session adhering 6th Dec. 1810. 
The House of Lords affirmed the same 13th 
July 1813. Publication Account of the 
Parish (Sinclair s Stat. Ace., ix.). [Duncan s 
[Johnston] Paroch. Law, 384 et seq.] 



1821 



WILLIAM PROUDFOOT, born 
Burrancerigg, Closeburn, 29th March 
1784, son of George P. and Janet 
Smith ; educated at Closeburn School and 
Univ. of Edinburgh; licen. by Presb. of 
Lanark 5th Sept. 1810 ; tutor in the family 
of William Mosman of Auchtyfardle ; ord. 
to Shotts 22nd Sept. 1814 ; pres. by the 
Commissioner for Alexander, Duke of 
Hamilton ; trans, and adm. 13th Sept. 
1821 ; died 26th Nov. 1849. His general 
kindly disposition gained for him the title 
of " the poor man s friend." He marr. 20th 
April 1815, Henrietta (died at Fogo Manse, 
26th June 1857, aged 62), daugh. of Robert 
Forrester, Secretary of the Bank of Scot 
land, and had issue Robert Forrester, 
uiin. of Fogo; William, born 27th April 
1822, died 6th May 1829; Henrietta, born 
25th Nov. 1824 (marr. Thomas Davidson, 
min. of Abbey St Bathans); a son, born 
23rd, and died 25th May 1827 ; Jessie, born 
9th June 1828 ; George, commission agent, 
Glasgow, born 6th Sept. 1830; William 
Mosman, student at Univ. of Glasgow, 
born 29th April 1833, drowned while bath 
ing in the Clyde, 28th June 1851 ; Mary 
Forrester, born 15th Nov. 1835 (marr. 
Duncan Macarthur, banker, Glasgow) ; 
James, Canada, born 20th June 1840. Pub 



lications Exhortation to my People not tc 
Secede (Edinburgh, 1843) ; Account of the 
Parish (New Stat. Ace., vi.). [Tombst.] 

ROBERT REID RAE, born Thornhill. 
1816, second son of Alexander R.. 
1850 farmer ; educated at Univ. of Glas 
gow ; M.A. (1841) ; licen. by Presb. oi 
Lochmaben ; assistant at Selkirk ; ord. 
22nd Aug. 1850 ; dep. for " falsehood, fraud. 
and wilful imposition," 28th May 1874. He 
engaged in literary work in London, and 
died at Horsham, West Norwood, 10th 
May 1896. He marr. 7th Sept. 1852, and 
had issue. 

DUNCAN TAYLOR, born Dalin- 
1874 longart, Dunoon, 8th May 1834, 
youngest son of John T., school 
master, and brother of Malcolm Campbell 
T., D.D., LL.D., Professor of Ecclesiastical 
History in the Univ. of Edinburgh; edu 
cated at Univ. of Glasgow ; sometime tutor 
to William, twelfth Duke of Hamilton ; ord. 
to Brodick 8th April 1864 ; pres. by William, 
Duke of Hamilton, 23rd June, and trans, 
and adm. 24th Sept. 1874 ; died at Ballyna- 
hinch Spa, Co. Down, 29th April 1911, and 
was buried at Strathaven. He marr. (1) 
Mary (died 26th Nov. 1877), daugh. of 
William M Culloch, merchant, Glasgow, 
and had issue Douglas, born 28th April 
1865, died in Melbourne 14th Nov. 1914; 
Norman, born 5th June 1872, died in Oporto 
27th Feb. 1892; Annie (marr. William 
Guild of Lindores, Fife) ; Mary (marr. 21st 
Dec. 1892, Frederick Parker Walton, K.C., 
Cairo); (2) 26th Sept. 1893, Isabella 
Mackenzie, who died s.p. 12th May 1914. 



DAVID ANDREW ROLLO, M.A., 
B.D. ; ord. (assistant and successor) 
20th July 1893; trans, to Buccleuch 
Parish, Edinburgh, 17th May 1901. 



1893 



1901 



HENRY GREY GRAHAM, born 8th 
March 1874, son of Manners Hamil 
ton Nisbet G., min. of Maxton; 
educated at Kelso Burgh School and Univ. 
of St Andrews; M.A. (1894), B.D. (1896); 
sometime assistant to Professor of Hebrew, 
Univ. of St Andrews, 1896-97; licen. by 
Presb. of Selkirk 9th March 1897 ; assistant 



LMILTON] AVENDALE EAST STRATHAVEN BAILLIESTON 225 



04 



- Dalserf and Park Parish, Glasgow ; ord. 
ssistant and successor) 14th Nov. 1901. 
e joined the Church of Rome, and was 
>p. by Presb. of Hamilton 28th July 1903 ; 
, _ metime Roman Catholic priest at Long- 
^gend and Motherwell ; titular Bishop 
Tipasa, and Suffragan Bishop to Arch- 
shop of St Andrews and Edinburgh in 
17. Publications Where ive get the Bible, 
id various pamphlets in defence of the 
)man Catholic faith. 

JOHN MUIRHEAD, born Middlemains, 
Saltoun, East Lothian, 3rd March 
1868, son of John M., farmer, and 
liza Williamson; educated at Saltoun 
;hool, Daniel Stewart s College, Circus 
ace School, Edinburgh, and Univ. of 
dinburgh ; M.A. (1890), B.D. (1893) ; licen. 
r Presb. of Edinburgh 10th May 1893; 
sistant at St Paul s, Leith, 1894-6 ; ord. 
Westruther 24th June 1896 ; trans, and 
Im. (assistant and successor) llth Feb. 
04. Marr. 10th June 1897, Elizabeth 
ary, daugh. of John Mundy and Ann 
"ebb, and has issue John Arthur, born 
st April 1898; Sergeant Tank Corps; 
^cultural student 1920. 

EAST STRATHAVEN CHAPEL. 

DAVID BURNESS [BURNS], M.A. ; 

}88 ord. 2nd Aug. 1838 ; trans, to Wiston 

and Roberton 21st March 1839. 

JAMES GRAY WOOD, ord. 22nd Aug. 
1839; trans, to Gartsherrie llth 



339 



Nov. 1841. 



ALEXANDER RANKIN, born Glen- 
head, Old Kilpatrick, 29th Sept. 
1812, second son of Daniel R., 
merchant, Glasgow ; educated at Univ. 
f Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Abertarff ; 
rd. 21st April 1842. Joined the Free 
Church in 1843; min. of the Free and 
United Free Church, Strathaven, 1843-1900; 
ied 27th Dec. 1900. He marr. 12th Feb. 
844, Annabella Alexander, and had issue 
-Agnes Alexander, born 27th April 1845, 
ied 20th Feb. 1864 ; Christina Cameron, 
>orn 7th Oct. 1846, died 10th May 1855 ; 
)aniel Cameron Mirrlees, M.A., born 12th 
an. 1849, died 9th Oct. 1871 ; John Alex- 
uder, born 18th Nov. 1850, died abroad ; 

VOL. III. 



William Mirrlees, M.A., B.D., min. of 
Bridgeton U.F. Church, Glasgow, born 
3rd Feb. 1857; two other daughs. 

[After 1843 the Chapel remained closed 
for a time. WILLIAM BLACKWOOD served 
as missionary from 12th Oct. 1845 to 28th 
April 1846. WILLIAM PROUDFOOT, min. of 
Avendale, and ALEXANDER ERASER, parish 
catechist, supplied ordinances till the death 
of the former in 1849. An ordained min. 
was not appointed till 1862.] 

WILLIAM BARNHILL, born Glasgow, 
1862 1826, son of James B., merchant ; 
educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; B.A. 
(1852), M.A. (1867), B.D. (1869) ; licen. by 
Presb. of Glasgow 5th Oct. 1859 ; catechist 
of Avendale parish, 1860-2 ; ord. to this 
charge 13th Feb. 1862 ; res. 29th Aug. 1865. 
Thereafter connected with a Boys Home 
in London; sent to Toronto, Canada, by 
the Colonial Committee of the Church of 
Scotland in 1874 ; chaplain at Gosport in 
1879 ; min. of St Clement s Parish, Berbice, 
British Guiana, 1879-83; died at Berbice, 
22nd Oct. 1883. 

JAMES ALLAN, born 1840, son of 
George A., captain Royal Navy, and 
Mary Patrick ; educated at Univ. of 
Edinburgh ; licen. by Presb. of Edinburgh 
31st July 1861; app. missionary 8th July 
1866 ; ord. 21st Jan. 1869 ; res, 9th Oct. 1883; 
died 18th Sept. 1897. He marr. Catherine 
Hossack Smart, who predeceased him. He 
left a bequest for the purchase of the 
" George Allan Public Park," Strathaven. 

[COLIN ARCHIBALD MACKENZIE, 

served sometime as a licentiate, and was 
afterwards min. of Glenbuck.] 

THOMAS HILL, ord. 16th Dec. 1887 ; 
1887 res. in 1892, and went to America. 

BAILLIESTON, FORMERLY CROSS- 
HILL (Q.S.). 

[A chapel built at Crossbill was the first 
mission building of the kind erected by 
public subscription in the nineteenth 
century. A chapel constitution was granted 
to it on 1st June 1835. 

The parish of Baillieston was disjoined 
from Old Monkland, 9th Dec. 1872.] 



226 



BAILL1ESTON BARGEDDIE BELLSHILL [PRESB. OP 



ANDKEW GKAY, ord. 29th Oct. 
- 35 1835 ; trans, to Dumbarton 28th 
Sept. 1843. 

MATTHEW GRAHAM, born 10th Aug. 
1844 1811, son of Matthew G., min. of 
Calton, Glasgow ; educated at Univ. 
of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Glasgow ; 
ord. min. of the Scots Church, Whitehaven, 
Cumberland, 2nd Dec. 1841 ; adm. here 1st 
Feb. 1844; dem. 29th Jan. 1856; died 
unmarr., at Glasgow, 4th June 1856. 

HUGH RAMSAY, born Darvel, Ayr- 
185Q shire, 16th May 1828, son of David 
R. and Isabella Morton ; educated 
at Univ. of St Andrews; licen. by Presb. 
of Hamilton 26th Sept. 1854 ; missionary 
at Gartmore; elected 8th May, and ord. 
26th June 1856; adm. first min. of the 
parish in 1872; died 16th June 1898. He 
marr. 21st July 1868, Margaret (died 7th 
June 1909), daugh. of Robert Law and Isa 
bella Murdoch, and had issue Isabella 
Murdoch, born 26th June 1870; Margaret 
Magdalen, born 2nd Feb. 1873 (marr. 
William M Kean Campbell, min. of Boqu- 
hanran); David Alexander, electrical 
engineer, born 14th Nov. 1875. 

ALEXANDER ANDREW, born Carlisle, 

1892 16th Marcl1 1867 > son of George A. 
and Catherine Macdougall ; educated 
at Balfour s School, Glasgow, and Univ. of 
Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Glasgow in 
1889 ; assistant at Kilberry, Kintyre, 1890 ; 
ord. (assistant and successor) 8th Nov. 
1892. Marr. 14th June 1893, Isabella 
Lumsden, daugh. of William Allan and 
Annie Lumsden. 



BARGEDDIE (Q.S.). 

[A church was built here in 1875. The 
parish of Bargeddiewas disjoined from Old 
Monkland, 13th March 1876.] 

ALEXANDER THOU SCOTT, born 
1876 Forfarshire, 1848 > son of J onn S. 
and Nicola Thou ; educated at Univ. 
of St Andrews ; ord. to Colliston, Forfar- 
shire, 1870 ; trans, and adm. 14th Dec. 
1876; died 3rd Sept. 1910. He marr. 
(1) 4th Jan. 1877, Barbara Jamieson (died 



1881), daugh. of the Rev. Andrew 
Cromar, and had issue Edith Mary Nicola 
(marr. Adam Stewart Jardine, Rowanlea, 
Baillieston) : (2) 16th July 1886, Agnes 
(died s.p. 1903), daugh. of Alexander 
Black, Heathery Knowe, Old Monkland. 

ANDREW TEMPLETON, M.A., B.D. ; 

1911 or(i * 2nd Feb< 1911 > trans - to Secoi id 
Charge, Lesmahagow, 26th Sept. 

1912. 
DAVID YOUNG ROBERTSON, M.A., 

ions or( * 23rc * ^ an< 1913 trans, to Inver- 
allan 3rd May 1917. 

ALEXANDER LYON BENNETT, born 
1917 P ss ilP ar k 5 Glasgow, 4th Feb. 1878, 
son of James B. and Janet Lyon; 
sometime engaged in business ; educated 
at Univ. of Glasgow ; missionary at Barrow- 
field Parish ; licen. by Presb. of Glasgow 
May 1917 ; assistant at Douglas, Lanark 
shire ; ord. 20th Sept. 1917. 



BELLSHILL (Q.S.). 

[The parish of Bellshill was disjoined 
from Bothwell, 18th March 1878.] 

JAMES MILLAR KILLEN, born 

Ireland, son of James K., D.D., 

Comber ; educated at the Assembly s 

College, Belfast; ord. to Birsay, Orkney, 

25th Sept. 1877 ; trans, and adm. 10th Oct. 

1878 ; dem. (on account of his health) 25th 

Oct. 1881. He went to Auckland, New 

Zealand, and engaged in practice as a lawyer. 

He marr. 6th Aug. 1879. [Goodfellow s 

Birsay Church History, 95.] 

HUGH WILSON, born Rothesay, 1st 
1882 May 1853, son of John W., book 
seller, and Henrietta Borland; 
educated at Univ. of Glasgow; licen. by 
Presb. of Paisley ; assistant at Eastwood ; 
ord. to Shawlands 29th Jan. 1880; trans, 
and adm. 4th April 1882; dem. 13th Nov. 
1900; died in New South Wales, 19th 
April 1916. He marr. 2nd Aug. 1882, 
Margaret Josephine, daugh. of William 
Lawrence Taylor, bookseller, Peterhead, 
and had issue Henrietta Margaret (marr. 
H. W. Shephard, solicitor, Sydney) ; Edith 



UIILTON] 



BELLSHILL BLANTYRE 



227 



I ilian (marr. Charles St Leger Willis, 

I lysician, Milton, N.S.W.) ; Alys Vaila 

I hool teacher, Ballina, Richmond River, 

* .S.W. ; Dorothy Borland, hospital nurse, 

I vdney. 

[ GAVIN WARNOCK, born Auchingra- 
01 mont, Hamilton, 7th May 1866, 
son of John W. and Marion Baird ; 
iucated at Academy and Grammar School, 
amilton, and Univ. of Glasgow ; M.A. 
890), B.D. (1893); licen. by Presb. of 
amilton 14th June 1893 ; assistant at St 
ndrew s Parish, Glasgow ; ord. to Toward 
hapel 8th Aug. 1894 ; res. and was assist- 
it at Sandyford Parish, Glasgow, 1897-9 ; 
Im. to Bressay, Shetland, 14th Sept. 1899 ; 
ans. and adm. 5th June 1901. Marr. (1) 
:th Oct. 1899, Grace M Laren (died 8th 
ily 1901), eldest daugh. of Alexander 
imeron, Glenkirk, Cambuslang, and had 
sue John Gourlie, born 1st Nov. 1900 : 
) 18th Feb. 1903, Marion Wither, eldest 
lugh. of John Ross, Auchenree, Port- 
itrick, and Annabella Auld, and has issue 
Anabel Janette May Louisa, born 8th 
eb. 1906. 

BLANTYRE. 

[In the fifteenth century the church of 
lantyre was endowed as a collegiate 
lurch. It belonged to the Priory of 
lantyre, within the parish. This Augus- 
nian monastery was founded in 1295, and 
as a cell of Holyrood Abbey. Its build- 
tgs were never of great extent ; and their 
lins are now scanty. Blantyre Church 
as rebuilt in 1793, and again in 1863. The 
juse at Lower Blantyre, in which David 
ivingstone, African missionary and ex- 
lorer; was born, still stands.] 

WILLIAM CHIRNSYDE, provost of 
.Q^ the collegiate church of Bothwell ; 
exchanged that office for the Priory 
: Blantyre 3rd Sept. 1552. He conformed 
ad was first Protestant min. of the parish ; 
ans. to Luss, Nov. 1572. 

JOHN DAVIDSON, M.A. ; min. here in 
574 1574, with Cambuslang, Dalserf, and 
Hamilton also in his charge ; died 
i 1591. 



1674 JOHN HAMILTON, reader in 1574. 

JOHN BROWN, min. at Neilston in 
1591 1589 ; trans, and adm. in 1591. He 
either died or left the parish two 
years afterwards. 

WILLIAM BOYD, M.A. ; min. in 1593 ; 
1593 trans, to Glenluce probably that 
year. 

JOHN SANGSTER, min. of Glasford 
15Q3 in 1590 ; trans, to this charge about 
1593; died Nov. 1609. He marr. 
Helen Hamilton, who survived him, and 
had issue Elspeth ; Marion; Christian, 
one of whom marr. William Naismith. 
[Reg. Assig. ; Glasg. Tests.} 

JOHN HERIOT, eldest son of William 

H., baxter, burgess of Glasgow ; M.A. 

(Glasgow 1603) ; min. in 1609 ; was 

a member of Assembly in 1638, 1639 ; died 

7th Dec. 1662, aged 90 [but perhaps only 

84]. He marr. Margaret Finlay, and had 

issue James; Archibald; Thomas. His 

tombstone has the following inscription : 

1 Here lies a pastor ten years and fourscore, 
Who taught his flock 55 years and more, 
During which time, to his immortal praise, 
So blamelessly behaved himself always 
In holy order, doctrine sweet and soun , 
As did become his reverend gospel gown. 
His soul in heaven, his body in the clay, 
Wait a reunion at the latter day." 

[Peterkin s Records ; Glasg. Tests. ; Reg. 
Old Dec., iii., iv. ; Tombst. ; P. C. Reg., 3rd 
ser., i., 326 ; Reg. of Deeds, 30th May 1663 ; 
Ibid., Dal., 29th Jan. 1672 ; G. R. Hornings, 
20th Aug. 1652 ; Annals of Blantyre, 24.] 

HUGH MITCHELL, ord. (probably 
1636 ass i s tant and successor) in 1636. 
[There is no reference to him 
beyond that date.] 

JAMES HAMILTON, M.A. ; ord. (prob- 
1658 a ^ v assistant and successor) in 
1653; deprived by Act of Parlia 
ment llth June, and Decreet of Privy 
Council 1st Oct. 1662 ; indulged at Aven- 
dale 3rd Sept. 1672. 

RICHARD BROWN, M.A. ; min. in 
1664 1664 ; trans, to Biggar in 1665. 



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BLANTYRE 



[PRESB..OF 



JAMES BARRIE, MA.; min. of 
Mochrum in 1664; trans, and adm. 
after 26th April 1666; died April 
1678, aged 59. He marr. Anna, eldest 
daugh. (by a second marriage) of Sir 
James Maxwell of Calderwood, and had 
issue Agnes, who was infeft in the life- 
rent of houses and lands in the Kirkton of 
Blantyre, 26th July 1677. [Lanark Sas. ; 
Glasg. Tests.} 

GEORGE LESLIE, a native of Aber- 
1678 deenshire; MA. (King s College, 
Aberdeen, 1670) ; passed trials for 
licence before Presb. of Paisley, and got a 
testimonial 18th July 1677 ; min. here 
about 1678 ; deprived at the Revolution. 
He marr. Marjory Peacock, and with her 
was infefted in "ane merkland of Syd," 
14th Sept. 1688. [Rule s Sec. Vindication ; 
Lanark Sas.] 

ROBERT LANDESS of Robroyston, 
1690 k rn J an - 1630; educated at Univ. 
of Glasgow, where he held a bursary 
in 1658 ; MA. (1658) ; licen. by Presb. of 
Hamilton ; min. at Ballymoney, Co. Antrim, 
1672-86, and at Garvagh. In 1687 he appears 
as a member of the Synod of Glasgow and 
Ayr ; was called ad interim to officiate in one 
of the meeting-houses in Glasgow, and had 
charge of the East Quarter till April 1690, 
when, at his own request, he was relieved 
of office. He was adm. to this parish 12th 
Aug. 1690; dem. 29th Dec. 1702, through 
age and failing health, and is said to have 
been buried within the High Kirk of 
Glasgow 5th Aug. 1707, but the register of 
burials makes no mention of the interment. 
He marr. (1) a lady whose name has not 
been recovered. She died (buried at Loch- 
winnoch) in April or May 1670, and had 
issue George, born 8th April, and died 
July 1663; Joan, born 8th Dec. 1664; 
Mary, born 6th June 1666; Robert of 
Robroyston, born 21st July 1667 ; Mar 
garet, born April, and died June 1670 : 
(2) Dec. 1670, Janet Baillie, who had issue. 
Publication He left in MS. a Narrative of 
his Life from 1660 to 1703 (preserved among 
the family papers of Major John Henry 
Lament of Lament). [ Vide " Ecclesiastical 
Persecution in the Seventeenth Century" 



(Scottish Historical Revieiv, July 1909), and 
"Receipts from the Diary of the Rev. 
Robert Landess " (ibid., April 1916) ; Reid s 
Ireland, in., 18.] 

MATTHEW CONNELL, called 23rd 
17Q4 Dec. 1703; ord. 12th April 1704; 
trans, to East Kilbride 14th April 
1720. 

RICHARD HENDERSON, MA. (Glas- 
1722 & ow *^k June 1709) ; called 25th 
May, and ord. 1st Aug. 1722 ; died 
12th Dec. 1769. He marr. 2nd Aug. 1727, 
Janet (died 9th Nov. 1784), daugh. of 
Robert Cleland, min. of Kilrenny, and had 
issue Archibald, merchant, and Chairman 
of the Chamber of Commerce of Virginia, 
U.S.A., born 2nd March 1733, died 9th Jan. 
1816 ; Alexander, merchant, Glasgow, born 
2nd March 1738 ; Richard ; Margaret, born 
10th Jan. 1740, died 20th Jan. 1820 ; Robert, 
died before 14th Oct. 1747; Janet, died 
young. [Annals of Blantyre, 33.] 

[JOHN FINNIE, son of Robert F., tailor, 
Glasgow ; educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; 
MA. (1749) ; licen. by Presb. of Glasgow in 
1759 ; tutor in the family of Matthew Orr 
of Stobcross ; librarian to the Univ. of 
Glasgow, 1767-72 ; pres. by David Erskine, 
W.S., on behalf of Lord Blantyre, 8th 
May 1770. His settlement was vigorously 
opposed, the objectors declaring that he 
" was more oppressed with the delivery of 
his sermons, and discovered more symptoms 
of infirmity than their late pastor did at 
the time he was seized with the trouble of 
which he died." F. was never adm. to the 
charge, and died unmarr., 2nd Nov. 1772. 
Finnieston, now a populous part of Glas 
gow, was named after him, he having 
suggested to the proprietor the founding 
of a village on its site.] 

HENRY STEVENSON, born 1738, 
1773 second son of James S., farmer, 
Dunlop ; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow; M.A. (1766); licen. by Presb. of 
Irvine 28th Nov. 1769; librarian to the 
Univ. of Glasgow, 1772-3 ; pres. by David 
Erskine, W.S., and ord. 6th May 1773; 
died 27th Dec. 1808. He marr. 29th March 
1793, Janet (died 21st Feb. 1834), daugh. of 




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229 



ivid Muirhead, and had issue Alex- 
.der David, merchant, Glasgow, born llth 
,n. 1795, died 10th April 1881 ; Henry, 
-reliant, Glasgow, born llth June 1799; 
i trick, born 9th Feb. 1801, sometime in 
istralia, died at Bridge of Allan. Publi- 
tion Account of the Parish (Sinclair s 
at. Ace., ii.). 

JOHN HODGSON, born 26th Jan. 1781, 
QQ son of Joseph H., min. of Car- 
munnock ; educated at Univ. of 
lasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Jedburgh 2nd 
ay 1804; M.D. (Edinburgh 1809); pres. 
Robert, Lord Blantyre, and ord. 7th 
.pt. 1809; died at Edinburgh, 9th Feb. 
32. He marr. 2nd Feb. 1810, Anne (died 
>. 9th Oct. 1844), daugh. of Valentine 
"hite, Bracklach. Publications Stephen s 
rayer [a Synod Sermon] (Glasgow, 1819) ; 
f te Hamiltonian Sermon on the Advantages 
the Reformation from Popery (Glasgow, 
<19) ; contributions to The Edinburgh 
^cyclopaedia. [Watt s Biblioth. Brit. ; 



JAMES ANDERSON, born Livingston, 
J32 20th June 1785, son of William A., 
farmer, and Elizabeth Bell ; edu- 
ited at Univ. of Edinburgh ; M.A. (17th 
pril 1813) ; licen. by Presb. of Dunblane 
:h Feb. 1816; pres. by the Trustees for 
harles,Lord Blantyre, 30th March, and ord. 
5th Sept. 1832. Joined the Free Church 
i 1843 ; min. of the Free Church, Blantyre, 
343-60; died 7th May 1860. He marr. 
3th Dec. 1832, Mary Stewart (died 27th 
eb. 1865), daugh. of Charles Archer and 
anet Stewart, and had issue Margaret 
tewart, born llth Dec. 1834, died 5th 
une 1836 ; William, min. of the Free 
hurch, Boyndie, Banff, born 19th April 
339, died 17th July 1920; James, born llth 
an. 1843, died at Boyndie, 18th Aug. 1877. 

SAMUEL PATERSON, born llth June 
g^ 1806, eldest son of William P., farmer, 
Wigtownshire ; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Glasgow ; pres. 
y Lord Blantyre 17th Feb., and ord. 14th 
>ept. 1843 ; died 2nd May 1860. He marr. 
Oth July 1844, Sarah M Kenna, who died 
:nd Oct. 1881, and had issue William, 



born 7th Sept. 1845 ; Samuel, born 24th 
June 1847 ; Sarah, born 10th July 1849. 

PATON [PATTON] JAMES GLOAG, 

i860 pres ky Lord Blantyre 7th June, 

trans, from Dunning and adm. 27th 

Sept. 1860 ; D.D.(St Andrews 1867) ; trans. 

to Galashiels 20th April 1871. 



1871 



STEWART WRIGHT, born Inveraray, 
15th Oct. 1829, fifth son of James 
W., writer; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow ; ord. to St George s-in-the-Fields, 
Glasgow, 23rd May 1855 ; chaplain at 
Madras, 1858-65, and at Bangalore, 1865-71 ; 
adm. to this charge 3rd Aug. 1871 ; died 
29th Nov. 1887. He marr. Alice (died s.p. 
27th Oct. 1913), daugh. of Colin Smith, 
D.D., min. of Inveraray. Publication 
Annals of Blantyre (Glasgow, 1885). 



1888 



CHARLES SCRIMGEOUR TURN- 
BULL, born Glasgow, 9th Feb. 
1860, son of David T. and Margaret 
Blane ; educated at High School and Univ. 
of Glasgow ; M.A. (28th April 1882) ; licen. 
by Presb. of Glasgow in 1885 ; assistant 
at St George s Parish, Glasgow ; ord. 7th 
June 1888. Publication For Good Con 
sideration [Church Defence pamphlet] 
(1894). 



BOTHWELL. 

[The church of Bothwell was dedicated 
to St Bride. On 10th Oct. 1398 it was 
constituted and endowed as a collegiate 
church by Archibald the Grim, Earl of 
Douglas. Within this church, in 1400, 
was celebrated the ill-fated marriage of the 
Earl s daughter Marjorie to David, Duke 
of Rothesay, son and heir of Robert III. 
The ancient edifice consists of a choir with 
a sacristy on its north side. To this were 
added, in 1833, a tower 120 feet high, with 
transepts, built at the west end of the 
choir, and a nave beyond these. The whole 
building has a fine external effect. The 
ancient choir and sacristy are kept in 
excellent order ; but the nave, tower, and 
transepts alone are used as the parish 
church. In the choir there are fine mural 



230 



BOTHWELL 



[PRESB. 



monuments of some of the founder s kindred. 
There were two chapels in the parish, St 
Katherine s at Osbernstoun, now called 
Orbiston, and St Lasrach s at Lachop. 
There are now mission chapels within the 
bounds at Thornwood and the Palace 
Colliery.] 



ROBERT HAMILTON, M.A., min. 
about 1562; died before 13th April 
1566. [Hamilton Com. Dec., i., 
179.] 



1562 



1568 



JOHN HAMILTON, son of David H. 
of Bothwellhaugh ; app. Prior of 
Blantyre by Queen Mary 6th Oct. 
1549, but resigned that post 3rd Sept. 1552, 
in favour of William Chirnsyde, who ex 
changed the provostship of the collegiate 
church at Bothwell for the priory of 
Blantyre. In 1560 Hamilton conformed 
to Protestantism and had charge of Both- 
well, Monkland, and Shotts. He was pres. 
to the vicarage here by James VI. 30th 
March 1568; was a member of Assembly 
April 1581, and one of a Committee app. 
by the Assembly, which met in Oct. 1581, 
for the erection of Presbs. in Clydesdale, 
Renfrew, and Lennox. By the Assembly 
of 1586 he was elected a commissioner for 
the consideration of cases of slander occur 
ring within these bounds. He died 19th 
Oct. 1594. He marr. Margaret Muirhead, 
who survived him, and had issue Abigail 
and Agnes, who, by Act of Assembly, 28th 
June 1595, were declared to have right to 
the ann. [Anderson s House of Hamilton ; 
Reg. Min. ; Calderwood s Hist., iv., 570 ; 
Reg. of Deeds, xii.] 

MUNGO BAXTER, reader in 1574. 
1574 [Reg. Min.] 

GAVIN HAMILTON, M. A.; trans. from 
1594 Second Charge, Hamilton, and adm. 
in 1594; trans, to First Charge, 
Hamilton, about 1604. 



1606 



DAVID SHARPE, M.A., regent in the 
Univ. of Glasgow; min. in 1606; 
trans, to East Kilbride after 15th 



1608 



ROBERT BOYD, M.A. (Glasgow 1595) 
an "expectant" in Presb. of Irvin 
Nov. 1602 ; mentioned as min. i] 
1608. He was cruelly persecuted and dep 
in 1646 for praying for the Marquess o 
Montrose. The General Assembly recom 
mended him for supply in 1646. He die< 
circa 1648. He marr. Marion Boyd. Hi 
children Thomas, M.A., William, am 
Marion petitioned the Privy Council h 
1661. [Reg. Assig. ; Reg. Sas., Lanark 
Booke of the Kirk ; Wodrow MSS. [Advo 
cates Library] ; P. C. Reg., 3rd ser., i., 50.] 



1649 



Dec. 1607. 



MATTHEW M KAIL [MACKAILE] 
M.A. ; adm. to Carmunnock 20tl 
May 1640; trans, and adm. in 1649 
deprived by Act of Parliament llth June 
and Decreet of Privy Council 1st Oct. 1662 
and confined to his parish. He was charged 
before the Privy Council with turbulent and 
seditious carriage July 1663, and ordered tc 
keep within the boundaries of the city of 
Edinburgh. He succeeded in evading this 
order, and lived elsewhere for a time, but 
was again before the Privy Council in 1664. 
He declined indulgence at Stonehouse 3rd 
Sept. 1672 ; was sometime imprisoned, and 
after 8th Jan. 1674 confined to the parish 
of Carluke, a bond being given for Ms 
compearance. He died at Edinburgh 
(through injuries received from falling 
downstairs after an illness), March 1681, 
aged about 69. He marr. (1) a lady whose 
name is unknown, and had issue Hugh, 
born 1640, licen. by Presb. of Edinburgh 
in 1661, covenanting preacher, executed at 
the Market Cross of Edinburgh, 22nd Dec. 
1666; Margaret (marr. John Binning of 
Dalvennan) : (2) 20th Jan. 1670, Katherine 
Bell, Edinburgh, who was infeft in an 
annual rent of 140 "furth of the toune 
and lands of Kingstoune," April 1681; 
and of 70 "furth of the same lands 
with Craig-flat, or fire-island of Dirleton, 
Dunsland, and pertinents." They had 
issue Matthew, merchant and advocate, 
Edinburgh, served heir, 15th Dec. 1687, 
died 9th Nov. 1722. [Law s Memorials; 
Wodrow s Hist., i. 371, ii. 248 ; Edin. Tests. ; 
Edin. Marr. and Bur. Regs. ; Inq. Ret. 



.MILTON] 



BOTHWELL 



231 



n., 6881 ; Edin. Reg. Sas., xxxiii. ; Scots 
orthies, i., 309; Memoirs of William 
dtch, 35-8.] 

ROBERT DOUGLAS, M.A. ; trans. 

from Conveth [Laurencekirk] ; pres. 

by Charles II. and adm. before 20th 
pt. 1665 ; trans, to Renfrew in 1669. 

ALEXANDER KINNEAR, M.A. ; 
trans, from Neilston, and adm. 6th 
July 1670. He was min. of South 

aarter, Glasgow, 9th June 1681, but must 

ve held another charge between 1672 and 

e latter date. 

THOMAS HAMILTON, M.A.; min. 
about 1672 ; trans, to Carnwath 21st 



72 



May 1675. 



;85 



ROBERT DOUGLAS, son of Robert 
D., min. in 1665 ; min. about 1685 ; 
dem. at the Revolution ; became 
^eper of the Leighton Library, Dunblane ; 
ed unmarr., 13th March 1746. He left 
is own books and 300 merks to that 
ibrary. [Dunblane Tests. ; Hamilton s 
Ascription.] 

JOHN ORR, ord. (in the meeting-house 
at Holy town) 26th Sept. 1688 ; trans, 
to Second Charge, Old Kirk Parish, 
Idinburgh, and adm. in 1703. 



709 



SIK WILLIAM HAMILTON of Airdrie 
fourth baronet, born 6th March 
1681, son of Sir Robert H. of 
irdrie, third baronet, who did not assume 
le title ; educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; 
cen. by Presb. of Hamilton 25th June 
706; called 23rd Dec. 1708; ord. 28th 
-ept. 1709; died 25th May 1749. He 
larr. 4th June 1713, Margaret (died 2nd 
tpril 1773), daugh. of John Bogle, portioner 
f Sandyhills, and had issue Sir Robert, 
fth baronet, Professor (1) of Anatomy in 
Jniv. of Glasgow (1742-56), (2) of the 
Vactice of Medicine (1756), born llth July 
714, died 15th May 1756; John, M.A. 
Glasgow 1733), born 29th Aug. 1716: 
r ames, his successor in this parish ; 
"hornas, Professor of Anatomy and Botany 
n Univ. of Glasgow (1757-80), born 1st 



Oct. 1728, died 7th Jan. 1782 [ancestor of 
the present Hamiltons, Barts. of Preston 
and Fingalton, and grandfather of Sir 
William H., metaphysician] ; William ; 
Elizabeth; Grizel, born 21st Sept. 1720; 
Gavin ; Jean. [Anderson s House of 
Hamilton, 362 ; The Snell Exhibitions, 83.] 



1747 



JAMES HAMILTON of Carsland, son 
of preceding, born 1722 ; educated 
at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by 
Presb. of Hamilton 26th Feb. 1745; 
called 23rd June, and ord. (assistant and 
successor) 20th Oct. 1747 ; died 5th Dec. 
1760. He marr. 10th Sept. 1750, Elizabeth 
Hood, who died 17th March 1782, and had 
issue William, born 2nd July 1751 ; Janet, 
born 1st Aug. 1753; Elizabeth, born 20th 
March 1755 ; John, born 20th June 1757. 



JAMES BAILLIE, trans, from Shotts ; 
pres. by the trustees for James 
George, Duke of Hamilton, and adm. 

2nd Sept. 1762 ; trans, to Second Charge, 

Hamilton, 23rd Oct. 1766. 



1762 



1767 



MICHAEL M f CULLOCH, born Kippen, 
1734, son of John M. ; educated 
at Univ. of Glasgow; M.A. (1758); 
licen. by Presb. of Hamilton 27th Sept. 
1763 ; pres. by the trustees for James 
George, Duke of Hamilton, and ord. 14th 
May 1767; D.D. (Glasgow, llth June 
1798) ; died 26th May 1801, and was buried 
in the south-west corner of the church. 
A litigation to which he was a party, 
along with the Presb., in the case of William 
Allan, schoolmaster, is notable in so far 
as it was decided on appeal to the House 
of Lords that the Church of Scotland had 
jurisdiction in regard to the qualifications 
and trials of teachers in the old parish 
schools. The following epitaph is said to 
have been written by Thomas Brisbane, 
min. of Dunlop : 

"There lies interred beneath this sod 
That sycophantish man of God, 
Who taught an easy way to heaven, 
Which to the rich was always given. 
If he get in, he ll look and stare 
To find some out, that he put there." 

Publication Account of the Parish (Sin 
clair s Stat. Ace., xvi.). 



232 



BOTHWELL BURNBANK 



[PRESB. OF 



MATTHEW GARDINER, born Glas- 
1802 ow > l^k -^ u o- 1776, eldest son of 
James G. ; educated at the Grammar 
School and Univ. of Glasgow ; MA. (1793); 
licen. by Presb. of Hamilton 9th May 1798 ; 
pres. by Archibald, Duke of Hamilton, and 
ord. 22nd April 1802 ; D.D. (Glasgow 1831) ; 
Moderator of Assembly 18th May 1837 
[by a majority of 262 votes to 59 in favour 
of Principal John Lee, D.D.] ; died FATHEK 
OF THE CHURCH, 4th June 1865. He man*. 
25th Aug. 1808, Sarah (died 7th March 
1850), daugh. of John Forrest, merchant, 
Edinburgh, and had issue Elizabeth, born 
18th April 1810; James, W.S., Sheriff- 
substitute at Campbeltown (1848-79), born 
19th May 1811, died 8th Dec. 1879; 
Rebecca, born 25th May 1812, died 2nd 
July 1820 : John, advocate, born 28th Oct. 
1815, died 22nd Xov. 1877 : Marion Aikman, 
born 26th Aug. 1817, died 29th Jan. 1819 ; 
Elizabeth (marr. 16th July 1839, the Rev. 
John Heyliger Dewhurst). Publication 
The Folly and Danger of Departing from 
the Living God, a sermon (Glasgow, 1820). 
[Smith s Scottish Clergy, ii., 326.] 

JOHX PAGAX, born Wamphray, 30th 
June 1830, eldest son of John P., 
farmer, and Mary Hamilton ; edu 
cated at Wamphray School and Univ. of 
Glasgow; B.A. (1853), M.A. (1854); licen. 
by Presb. of Lochmaben ; assistant at 
St Mungo, Rosneath, and Park Church, 
Glasgow ; ord. to Forgandenny 26th Sept. 
1861 ; pres. by William, twelfth Duke of 
Hamilton and Brandon, 1st Aug. 1865 ; 
trans, and adm. 23rd Xov. 1865; Joint- 
convener of Foreign Mission Committee in 
1884; D.D. (Glasgow 1886); Moderator 
of Assembly 18th May 1899; Convener of 
Committee on Christian Liberality, 1900-9 ; 
died at his son s manse, Largs, 21st Jan. 
1909. An indefatigable worker in his own 
parish, the restoration of its ancient church 
was the crown and memorial of his long 
labours there. His services in the cause 
of Foreign Missions and of Church Defence 
were of the highest value. Xo minister of 
his time did better educative work for the 
Church of Scotland. He marr. 27th July 
1870, Margaret Wiseman, daugh. of Gavin 



1910 



Lang, niin. of Glasford, and had issue- 
John Hamilton, born 19th July 1871 
[M. A., Glasgow, 1891 ; B.D., Glasgow, 1894 ; 
licen. by Presb. of Hamilton ; assistant at 
Ayr ; min. at Xaawaport, Ladybrand, and 
Kimberley, South Africa ; died 14th Sept. 
1913. He marr. 3rd April 1906, Agnes 
Elizabeth, daugh. of Robert Cargil Leslie 
Blair of Lynedoch, Ayr. Author of Annals 
of Ayr in the Olden Time (Ayr, 1897)]; Gavin 
Lang, min. of St George s Parish, Edin 
burgh (q.v.) [captain Royal Scots, killed in 
action in France, 28th April 1917. He 
marr. 12th Aug. 1915, Mabel, daugh. of 
Gordon Douglas, F.F.A., manager of the 
Life Association of Scotland]; Alexander 
Hamilton, farmer, South Africa, born 2nd 
Oct. 1875 ; Anna Marshall, born llth Jan. 
1879. [Life and Work, Xov. 1913.] 

SAMUEL JOHX HAMILTOX, born 
Ballykine, Ballynahinch, Co. Down, 
8th Sept. 1869, son of John H.; 
educated at Queen s College and As 
sembly s College, Belfast ; B.A. (Royal 
Univ. of Ireland 1892); licen. by Presb. 
of Down in 1895 ; min. of Clifton Presby 
terian Church, Johannesburg, South Africa, 
1897-1906; clerk of Transvaal Presb. in 
1897 ; superintendent -of Church Extension 
in the Transvaal, 1904-6; assistant at 
Bothwell ; adm. here (after appeal to the 
General Assembly) 24th June 1910. Marr. 
26th Aug. 1899, Adeline, daugh. of Joseph 
M Cully. 



BURNBANK (Q.S.). 

[The parish of Eurobank was disjoined 
from Hamilton, 27th Feb. 1882.] 

HEXRY JOHXSTOXE WOTHER- 
188Q SPOOX, MA. ; app. missionary 
26th March 1878; ord. 14th Sept. 
1880; first min. of the parish 9th June 
1882 ; res. 13th June 1894, to take charge 
of St Oswald s Chapel-of-Ease, Edinburgh. 

ANDREW SMITH DIXGWALL 

1894 SCOTT, born Wester Cash, Strath- 

miglo, Fife, 15th July 1863, son of 

William S. and Margaret Smith ; educated 



UIILTOX] 



CADZOW CALDERBANK 



233 



Madras College and Univ. of St An- 
ews ; M.A. (1885); licen. by Presb. of 
; Andrews 7th May 1888 ; assistant at 
arkinch and Govan ; ord. 18th Oct. 1894 ; 
ed 25th July 1920. 



CADZOW (Q.S.). 

[A church was built for this district in 
76. The parish of Cadzow was disjoined 
om Hamilton, 13th Jan. 1879.] 

MICHAEL PATRICK JOHNSTONE, 
^ M.A., B.D. ; app. 5th Feb., and ord. 
19th April 1S77 ; adm. first min. of 
19 parish in 1879 : trans, to Fraserburgh 
h July 1888. 

ANDREW ROBERTSON. M.A. : trans. 
jog from Annbank, and adm. 13th Dec. 
1888 : trans, to Dundyvan 23th Nov. 
K)5. 

KENNETH DAXIEL M LAREX, trans. 

JQQ from Saline, and adm. 17th May 1906 ; 

trans, to Erroll 10th Sept. 1914. 

DOUGLAS WILLIAM BRUCE, M.A. : 

ng ord. 10th Feb. 1915; trans, to St 

Stephen s. Broughty Ferry, 2nd May 



THOMAS FORREST HARKNESS 
n9 GRAHAM, born Port-Glasgow, 26th 
Aug. 1585, son of Thomas Harkness 
.. min. of Xewark : educated at Greenock 
cademy, Glasgow High School, and Univs. 
: Glasgow, Bonn, and Lausanne : M.A. 
Glasgow 1906), B.D. (1909): licen. by 
resb. of Greenock 27th April 1909 ; 
ssistant at St George r s-in-the-Fields, Glas- 
ow; ord. to Laurieston, Glasgow. 29th 
eb. 1912 ; trans, and adm. 27th Aug. 1919. 
larr. 7th Xov. 1915, Jane Bowser Graham, 
Idest daughter of James Kerr, merchant, 
Hasgow, and Mary Duncan Mackinnon. 
\iblications Dreams and Fancies (Glas- 
ow, 1913) ; The Downfall of Culture and the 
risis (1914) ; Songs in the Street (Glasgow, 
916) : Masonic Services (Glasgow, 1917). 



CALDERBANK (Q.S.). 

[The parish of Calderbank was disjoined 
from Old Monkland, 13th July 1885.] 

THOMAS WILSON, M.A. : ord. 29th 

1867 ^ au *^~ -* ^ rans - * Second Charge, 
Lesmahagow, 8th July 1869. 

JAMES BRANDER, M.A., B.D. ; ord. 

1869 30tl1 -^ ov * 1869 > trans - to Clarkston 
2nd May 1872. 

JOHX SMITH, elected 3rd June, and 
1872 ord. 15th Aug. 1872; dem. 25th 
Sept. 1577 [afterwards min. of 
Elderslie]. 

ROBERT SINCLAIR MILLAR, trans. 
18 ,_ 8 from Forth, and adm. 14th Feb. 
1878 ; dem. 1884. 

WILLIAM BUCHANAN STRACHAN, 
1884 bora Arbroath, 15th Nov. 1S56, son 
of William Greig S. and Isabella 
Jolly ; educated at Univ. of St Andrews : 
M.A. (1878); licen. by Presb. of St An 
drews ; assistant at Selkirk and Garturk ; 
ord. 27th June 1884 ; adm. first min. of the 
parish in 1885; died 14th May 1910. 
He marr. 12th Oct. 1887, Helen Shaw 
Munro, daugh. of James Fleming and 
Mary Philp, and had issue Mary Philp, 
born 26th Sept. 1888 ; William Greig, born 
8th Dec. 1889; Isobel Helen, born 19th 
Sept. 1892 ; Helen Agnes, born 23th Feb. 
1894 ; Agnes Fleming, born 16th May 1898 ; 
Margaret, born 23rd Oct. 1900. 

JOHN MARTIN, ord. 28th Sept. 1910 ; 
| 1910 trans, to Alness 19th Sept. 1918. 

WILLIAM HENDERSON ADAM, bora 
191Q Aberdeen, 29th Nov. 1870, son of 
William A., shipowner, and Alex- 
andrina Catherine Matilda Henderson : 
educated Gordon s College and Univ. of 
Aberdeen: licen. by Presb. of Aberdeen 
5th May 1596 : assistant at Keith, Gilcom- 
ston, Ballater, and Abbotshall: ord. to 
Kelty 22nd Oct. 1903 : trans, and adm. 1st 
April 1919. Marr. 19th Aug. 1905, Margaret 
Wallace, and has issue Ronald Henderson. 



234 CALDERCRUIX CALDERHEAD CAMBUSLANG [PRESB. OF 



CALDERCRUIX (Q.S.). 

[The parish of Caldercmix was disjoined 
from Shotts, New Monkland, and Clark- 
ston, 23rd Feb. 1894.] 

WILLIAM JAMES LOWRIE, ord. llth 

1891 ^ UUe 1891 a( * m ^ FSt m * n * ^ ^ 6 
parish in 1894 ; trans, to Stoneykirk 

24th Oct. 1895. 

WILLIAM BLACK JACK, born Liff 
and Beuvie, 7th Jan. 1863, son of 
Alexander J. and Elizabeth Robert 
son ; educated at Univ. of St Andrews ; 
licen. by Presb. of Dundee in 1891 ; ord. to 
St Ninian s Chapel, Arbroath, 1893 ; trans, 
and adm. 16th April 1896. Marr. 6th Dec. 
1905, Helen Kinnear, L.L.A., daugh. of 
Alexander Millar and Mary Lowe. 



CALDERHEAD (Q.S.). 

[A chapel already existing here was re 
built in 1860. The parish of Calderhead 
was disjoined from Shotts and Cambus- 
nethan, 8th July 1872.] 

JOHN DAVIDSON GRANT, ord. 18th 
Feb. 1859 ; trans, to West Calder 
25th Aug. 1870. 

GEORGE ALPINE, M.A., B.D. ; ord. 
1871 19th Jan. 1871 ; adm. first min. of 
the parish in 1872 ; dem. 30th Dec. 
1873 ; adm. to Coats 7th April 1874. 

ROBERT DICKSON, ord. 14th May 

1874 1874; trans - to St Davi(i s Parish, 
Glasgow, 10th June 1880. 

JOHN STEWART, born Coupar- Angus, 
1849; educated at Univ. of St 
Andrews; M.A. (1875), B.D. (1877); 
licen. by Presb. of St Andrews 16th May 
1878 ; elected 25th Oct., and ord. 9th Dec. 
1880; died llth Nov. 1892. He marr. 5th 
March 1890, Helen Janet, daugh. of Robert 
Brown, Ayr, who predeceased him, and had 
issue Eleanor Jane (marr. 1st Aug. 1917, 
Thomas Wilson Cochrane, Army Veterinary 
Corps). 



ROBERT WILLIAM RUTHERFORD, 

1893 M.A., B.D. ; ord. llth May 1893; 

trans, to Gartsherrie llth Dec. 1917. 

JOHN REEVIE JOHNSTON MERRY, 

1918 born Motnerwell > 3rd A P ri l 188 9, 
son of Alexander M. and Janet 
Leech Johnston ; educated at Dalziel High 
School and Univ. of Glasgow ; M.A. (1911) ; 
licen. by Presb. of Hamilton May 1914; 
assistant at St Michael s, Dumfries ; ord. 
to Sinclairtown 29th Dec. 1915 ; trans, and 
adm. 16th May 1918. Marr. 8th March 
1917, Annie Dunwoodie, M.A., daugh. of 
Adam Hyslop. 



CAMBUSLANG. 

[The rectory of Cambuslang was a pre 
bend of Glasgow. Its church was dedicated 
to St Cadoc. Beside the Kirk Burn, near 
the Parish Church, stood a chapel of St 
Mary, which gives its name to the Lands 
of Chapel. It was founded in 1379 by 
William Monypenny, rector of Cambus 
lang. At the village of Spital in 
parish there was a hospital of St Thomas. 
Cambuslang Church was rebuilt in 1743. 
There are mission chapels within the bounds 
at Morriston and Newton of Cambuslang.] 

JAMES LINDSAY, M.A. ; exhorter in 
1567 1567 ; reader in 1574. [Reg. Min.] 

ADAM FOULIS, mentioned as min. of 
1572 Newbattle [and Heriot], Nov. 1570; 
pres. by James VI. 28th July 1572. 
[Reg. Min.~\ 

JOHN HOWISON [HEWISON, or 
HOWIE], born 1530, son of a Glas 
gow burgess ; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow ; min. of Kelso in 1576 ; perl 
at Glasford, 1577-8 ; pres. by James, Earl 
of Arran (on the wish of James VI. and hi* 
Council, and by special request of the Com 
missioners for Planting Kirks) ; adm. aft 
9th April 1579; a member of Assembly ii 
1581. He opposed the appointment 
Robert Montgomery, min. of Stirling, 
the Archbishopric of Glasgow. As Modera 
tor of the Presb. of Glasgow, he preach* 
in the High Kirk there, 8th June 
when Montgomery appeared to claim th< 






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ilpit, having been appointed to enter upon 

H s office that day. M. was accompanied 

I T the Lord Provost, Sir Matthew Stewart 

Minto [and of Morriston, parish of Cam- 

l islang], the bailies of Glasgow, and others. 

I .ewart ordered H. to desist, and the Presb. 

\ disperse. The ministerrefused, whereupon 

I ie provost and his party laid violent hands 

I i H., who was " smote on the face, pulled 

I / the beard, had one of his teeth beat out, 

id put in the tolbuith lyke a theefe." The 

| eneral Assembly excommunicated five of 

ie assailants, but Stewart and another 

>peared and confessed, 9th Oct. 1582. 

rom 23rd Nov. 1584 to 15th Aug. 1585, 

C. had charge of the parish of Perth, where 

troublesome plague had broken out, and 

here he " ministered to the great comfort 

f the sufferers." Again declining the 

uthority of the bishops, and failing to 

ibscribe a bond imposed upon all "that 

it assignation of stipends," he was im- 

risoned " in the Spey or Spy Tower of St 

ohnstoun" [the old name of Perth]. He 

r as soon allowed his liberty, and had an 

iterview with James VI., when "he made, 

lys James Melvill, "a good exhortation, 

3lling the truth, and meit for the purpose." 

e was equally outspoken in a sermon 

reached in Grey friars Church, Edinburgh, 

i which he said, "I ken I will be 

oted. I regard not. What can the king 

et of me but my heid and my bluid 1 I 

hall never obey their injunction, like as 

request all faithful folk to do the lyke." 

Ie was at once seized and confined in Falk- 

md Palace, still persisting in his refusal 

o submit to the bishops, and specially to 

lontgomery, who, he declared, was "an 

nfamous man, a monster, and an idol." 

\.n Act of Parliament annulling hispresenta- 

ion and appointment to Cambuslang was 

massed in 1587, when the benefice was 

jiven to Lord Claud Hamilton, third 

on of the Duke of Chatelherault and 

Ancestor of the Dukes of Abercorn. [Lord 

Jlaud was regarded by the Komanist 

>arty as rector of the parish, having 

succeeded Halyton, rector about 1560.] In 

L588 H. was app. Visitor for Nithsdale. 

By the Assembly of 1595 he was nomin- 

ited a Commissioner of Platt [planting of 



churches] for the whole of Clydesdale. In 
1597 he was libelled on a charge of issuing 
as genuine " a false, adulterate, and altered " 
! Act of Parliament, purporting to be that 
. passed in 1592, and entitled, "An Act for 
! abolishing the Acts contrar to the Liberties 
: of the Kirk." He had persuaded the king s 
printer, Robert Waldegrave, to circulate 
forty or fifty copies. Though declared 
innocent of falsifying the Act himself, H. 
was convicted of complicity in its circula 
tion, and was accordingly confined for 
some months in the Castle of Edinburgh. 
Regaining his freedom, he was one of 
a committee appointed to consider an 
Act of the Privy Council for resisting 
the Spanish invasion. He returned to 
Cambuslang after 7th March 1596, the 
General Assembly having petitioned in 
his favour, " seeing he has obeyit sick 
things as was injoynit to him." He was 
now chiefly occupied with parish work 
philanthropic and educational endowing 
a school and making provision for the poor 
of Cambuslang. He founded a bursary in 
the University of Glasgow, which still 
yields an annual sum of 9 to the holder, 
and he gave 2000 merks for the support 
of two old men from Cambuslang, in the 
hospital at Hamilton. He died June 1618. 
He left his books to the Library of Glasgow 
University with other benefactions, "and 
last it is his will, and he ordains his ex 
ecutor [James Braidwood] that in case my 
Lord Marquis of Harnmiltoune perform 
nocht his condition in erecting and build 
ing of ane hospitell for the poor conforme 
to the contract and foundation made 
betwixt his Lordship and him, that the 
said James sail cause charge his Lordship 
to perfyte the same for the foundation of 
swa guid ane work." There is a portrait 
of H. in the Trades House, Glasgow, but 
damaged by fire. He marr. 13th July 1586, 
Agnes (died March 1612, probably s.p.\ 
daugh. of Arnold Columnes [Coluines, 
Collins], surgeon, Newhaven, France. 
Publications A Discourse of Conscience 
(Edinburgh, 1600). He left in MS. 3 vols. 
of a reply to the Jesuit leader, Cardinal 
Bellarmine, which the Assembly of 1602 
was asked to revise, and " if found worthie, 



236 



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[PRESB. OF 



to have it printed. This was not done. 
[Reg. Assig. ; Reg. of Deeds, xxvi. ; Glasg. 
Tests. MS. State Paper Office, " Accusation 
of Howison ; Acts of Par/., iii., 481 ; 
M Crie s Melville, 83, 383, 390; Pitcairn s 
Criminal Trials, ii., 14 ; Booke of the Kirk, 
201 ; Calderwood s Hist., iv., 146 passim ; 
Adamson s The Muse s Welcome , Porter s 
Cambuslang and its Ministers, 8 - 18 ; 
Brown s Cambuslang, 22, 89.] 



1611 



ROBERT HAMILTON, probably only 
assistant to preceding min. in 1611 ; 
was pres. to Rutherglen, but ap 
parently not settled, the Presb. of Glasgow 
considering "he is not meitt for it," 6th 
Feb. 1611. [Glasg. Presb. Reg.; Glasg. 
Tests.] 

ALEXANDER THOMSON, M.A.; min. 
in 1619; trans, to Second Charge, 
St Giles, Edinburgh, after 3rd July 



1619 

1628. 



PATRICK HAMILTON, M.A. (Glas 
gow) ; min. of Lochwinnoch in 1596 ; 
adm. to Abbey Parish, Paisley, 25th 
Dec. 1607 ; pres. by James, Marquess of 
Hamilton, and adm. after 3rd July 1628. 
He zealously supported the decisions of the 
Glasgow Assembly of 1638, of which he 
was a member. He had a " protection " 
from James Graham, Marquess of Mon- 
trose, 20th Aug. 1645, and was dep. soon 
afterwards, Wodrow says, for drunkenness. 
On 19th July 1648 he was on the eve 
of being reponed by the General Assembly 
when an unlucky chance spoiled all. " We 
were fashed with the opening of the 
mouths of deposed ministers," says Robert 
Baillie. " Poor Mr Patrick Hamilton, in 
the very nick when the Assembly was to 
grant all his desire, was rejected by his 
own unha]ppiness. He had let fall out of 
his pocket a poem too invective against 
the Church s proceedings. This, by a 
mere accident, came into the hands of 
Mr Mungo Law [min. of Greyfriars, Edin 
burgh], who gave it to Mr James Guthrie 
[min. of Lauder], and he did read it in the 
face of the Assembly, to Mr Patrick s con 
fusion." In 1653 he was in extreme poverty, 
and died May 1658. He marr. (1) Grizel 



Semple, and had issue Nathan, Robert, 
and Patrick : (2) Aug. 1604, Maisie Towris, 
and had issue James : (3) 1629, Katherine 
Hamilton, a minister s daugh. She sur 
vived him, with issue; was recommended 
for assistance by the Synod of Lothian, 
8th Nov. 1660 ; had a grant of 50 fi 
Parliament out of vacant stipends, 121 
July 1661, and in 1663 was 72 years ol 
and "in great distress." Publications- 
A Poem on the Creation, Fall, and 
Redemption of Mankind (Edinburgh, 1629) ; 
Zachary Boyd s Christian Hecatome (Edin 
burgh, 1629); "A Short Description of 
the Trew Properties of a Faithfull Sheip- 
hard of Christe s Flock, and other pieces 
in Verse " [by a Curat on Clyde] (Fugitive 
Scottish Poetry, 2nd ser., Edinburgh, 1853). 
[Acts of Parl., vii. ; Baillie s Lett., iii., 
60 ; Edin. Reg. (Marr.) ; Wodrow s Anal., 
i., 165 ; Peterkin s Records ; Memoirs of 
Montrose, ii. ; Porter s Cambuslang and its 
Ministers, 21-4; P. C. Reg., 3rd ser., i., 
459, 532.] 

JOHN BAILLIE, M.A. (Glasgow 1639); 
pres. by James, Duke of Hamilton, 
and adm. in 1647; died Dec. 1652, 
aged about 33. He marr. Elizabeth, daugh. 
of Henry Gibson, writer, Glasgow. She 
marr. (2) James Wallace, min. of Inch- 
innan. [Baillie s Lett. ; Glasg. Tests. ; G. R. 
Sas., xiii., 343.] 

ROBERT FLEMING, born Yester, Dec. 
1630, of which parish his father, 
James F., was min., his mother being 
Jean Livingston [not, as sometimes stated, 
Martha (daugh. of John Knox), who was 
James Fleming s Jirst wife]. His childhood 
was delicate, and he nearly lost his sight 
from a blow with a club. He had his early 
training at home. At fifteen he entei 
the Univ. of Edinburgh, and graduat 
M.A. with distinction, 26th July 1649. 
studied divinity at St Andrews undt 
Samuel Rutherford. He is believed 
have served as a private soldier in the 
Scottish ranks at the battle of Dunl 
3rd Sept. 1650. He was ord. here in 16J 
still sickly "his health so bad that 
seemed hopeless." He was deprived 
Act of Parliament llth June, and Deci 



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Privy Council 1st Oct. 1662. For the 
xt ten years he remained in Scotland, 
caching as he had opportunity. On 3rd 
;pt. 1672 he declined indulgence at Kil 
ling, disobeyed a citation of the Privy 
mncil, and fled to London, where his 
ottish speech somewhat marred his 
;efulness. In 1674 he was living at West 
isbet, in Roxburghshire. On 30th Dec. 
;77 he was adm. colleague [in succession 

> Robert Mac Ward] to John Hog [or 
oog], ruin, of the Scots Kirk, Rotterdam. 
ext year he was in Edinburgh, preaching 

conventicles, and lying a prisoner in the 
olbooth. The Privy Council allowed him 
lil, June 1679, but refusing to conform 

> all its demands, he was sent back to 
mfinement. On regaining his liberty, he 
turned to Rotterdam. He was charged 
i the High Court of Justiciary, 2nd April 
383, with harbouring and befriending 
;veral of the murderers of Archbishop 
harpe, but having proved his innocence, the 
cusation was departed from, 17th April 

After the Revolution he might haye 
een restored to Cambuslang, but preferred 

remain in Holland. While on a visit 
-y London, he died of fever, 25th July 1694, 
fter a short illness. He marr. Christian 
iied at West Nisbet in 1674), daugh. of 
<ir George Hamilton of Binny, Linlith- 
owshire, and had issue Robert, his suc- 
issor at Rotterdam, born 1660, died 21st 
lay 1716, and six others. Wodrow charac- 
3rises him as a "devout and pious man, 

it spiritual in his carriage and writings, 
luch engaged in secret prayer and medita- 
ions, very affectionate to his servants and 

>ple, full of love, and of a peaceable 

iper." Publications The Fulfilling of 
he Scripture (Rotterdam, 1669; 2nd ed., 
671) ; The Faithfulness of God, etc. [Second 
3 art]; The Great Appearances of God 
Third Part] ; all three parts, 2 vols. (Lon- 
lon, 1681 ; 3rd ed., 1681 ; 4th ed., 1693 ; 
th ed. [with Life and a Funeral Sermon 
Daniel Burgess], 1726 ; latest edition 

ith Life by Thomas Thomson], Edin- 
mrgh, 1845); An Account of the Roman 
Church and Doctrine (London, 1675); A 
Purvey of Quakerism [anon.] (1677); 
Scripture Truth confirmed and cleared 



(1678) ; The Truth and Certainty of the 
Protestant Faith (1678) ; The Church 
Wounded and Rent by a Spirit of Division 
(1681); The One Thing Necessary (1681); 
Joshua s Choice (1684) [originally printed 
in Dutch]; The Confirming Worke of 
Religion (Rotterdam, 1685) ; True State 
ment of the Christian Faith (1692) ; Sermon 
on Ecclesiastes, vii., 1 (1692) ; Sermon on 
Jeremiah, xviii., 7-11 (1692); The Present 
Aspect of Our Times (London, 1694). 
[Wodrow s Hist., in., 96 ; New Gen. Reg. 
Sas., xxvi. ; Steven 3 s Scot. Ch. Rotterdam, 
58-67, 83-113; Glasg. Tests.; Edinburgh 
Christian Instructor, xxiii. ; The Scots 
Worthies [Carslaw s edition], 571-80 ; Diet. 
Nat. Biog.} 

DAVID CUNNINGHAM, M.A. (Glas- 

1663 gow 165 ); adm - 4tn Se P t - 1663 ; 

pres. by William, Duke of Hamilton ; 
called 4th June, and adm. 22nd Aug. 
1692. As an Episcopalian he was exceed 
ingly unpopular. The parish was in a 
condition of almost constant ferment, and 
riots at the Manse were frequent. C. died 
about the Revolution time. [Wodrow s 
Hist., ii., 3 ; G. R. Hornings, 22nd Feb. 
1688; Justiciary Records, ii., 114.] 

ARCHIBALD HAMILTON, born 1660, 
son of James H., second son of 
Andrew H. of Westburn; bursar 
of the Univ. of Glasgow (1677-80); licen. 
by Presb. of Glasgow 6th Dec. 1687 ; called 
28th April, and ord. [at Flemington] 13th 
June 1688; died after 8th March 1724 [on 
that date he was present at a meeting of 
kirk-session ; the date of death 3rd Jan. 
1723 as recorded on his tombstone is there 
fore an error]. He marr. Janet, daugh. 
of Gilbert Hall, min. of Kirkliston, who 
survived him, and had issue William, 
min. of Douglas ; Cecilia (marr. Robert 
Paton, min. of Renfrew). [Glasg. Tests. ; 
Tombst.] 

WILLIAM M CULLOCH, born Whit- 
1731 horn, 1691, son of the schoolmaster 
there ; educated at Univs. of Edin 
burgh and Glasgow ; M.A. (Glasgow, 26th 
April 1712); licen. by Presb. of Wigtown 
28th Aug. 1722; tutor in the family of 



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[PRESB. OF 



Hamilton of Aitkenhead, parish of Cath- 
cart ; called 18th Feb., and ord. 29th April 
1731 : died 18th Dec. 1771. He marr. 29th 
April 1736, Janet Dinwoodie, who died 
13th Oct. 1779, and had issue an only 
child, Kobert, D.D., min. of Dairsie, born 
21st July 1740. The ministry of M. was 
memorable for that extraordinary religious 
movement known as the "Cambuslang 
Wark," which occurred during the spring 
and summer of 1742. M., who is described 
by Dean Stanley as " no wild fanatic, but 
a learned, unostentatious scholar, a cautious 
and prudent parish minister," was hardly 
remarkable as a preacher. In the course 
of his ordinary preaching, however, the 
people became spiritually awakened. The 
news of what was happening soon spread, 
and multitudes from every part of Scot 
land crowded to Cambuslang to see the 
strange work. Many ministers came to 
M. s assistance, and amongst them George 
Whitefield, who tells us that he preached 
to congregations which numbered between 
thirty and forty thousand. "It was ten 
o clock at night when Whitefield rose up 
to speak. The tent stood on the margin 
of a little stream ; in front of this rose 
a green bank in the form of an amphi 
theatre, still known as the conversion 
brae. 3 It was wonderfully adapted to the 
purpose to which it was now applied, and 
Whitefield, in one of his bold figures of 
speech, spoke of it as a temple built by 
God Himself for this great concourse to 
worship in. As the preacher s deep voice, 
in the twilight of the autumn eve, rolled 
over the vast multitude, it was answered 
by sighs and sobs, and soon the whole 
audience was melted in tears." White- 
field s visit was the high-water mark of the 
Revival. In writing of it nine years after 
wards, M. had to lament many backsliders, 
but still he spoke of hundreds who from 
that time forward had been evidently 
changed. Publications The Annual Ser 
mon for Reformation of Manners (Glasgow, 
1725); An Account of some Remarkable 
Events at Cambuslang (1742) ; A Short 
Narrative of the Extraordinary Work at 
Cambuslang (1742): Observations in Defence 
of the Work at Cambuslang (1742); Sermons 



on Several Subjects [Memoir by his son] 
(Glasgow, 1793). [Wodrow s Anal. ; Scots 
Mag., xxxiii. ; M Farlane s Revivals of the 
Eighteenth Century ; Meek s "Report on 
Cambuslang" (Sinclair s Stat. Ace. Scot., 
v.) ; Cunningham s Church History of Sc 
land, ii., 315 ; Porter s Cambuslang and it 
Ministers, 39-48; Butler s Wesley 
Whitefield in Scotland, 36-41.] 

JAMES MEEK, born 1739, brother 
1774 William M. of Fortisset; educated 
at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by 
Presb. of Hamilton 25th Oct. 1763; 
preacher in the College Chapel, Glasgow, 
1763-5 ; ord. to Second Charge, Lesma- 
hagow, 25th Sept. 1766; pres. by the 
commissioners for Douglas, Duke of 
Hamilton, 1772 ; trans., but not adm. till 
1st Sept. 1774 [opposition to his appoint 
ment was concerned mostly with questions 
of doctrine]; D.D. (Glasgow, 12th Dec. 
1781) ; Dean of Faculties in Glasgow Univ., 
1780-2, 1784-6, 1788-90, 1792-4, and 1798- 
1800; Moderator of Assembly 21st May 
1795 ; died 21st June 1810. He marr. 5th 
Feb. 1770, Grizel (died 4th Feb. 1815, 
aged 68), eldest daugh. of Thomas Weir 
of Kerse, and had issue John, born 
5th Feb. 1772, died while a student at 
Glasgow Univ., 28th Dec. 1790 ; Elizabeth, 
born llth Feb. 1774 (marr. 15th April 1791, 
James Davidson, W.S.), died llth Jan. 
1799 ; Thomas, writer, Interim Commissary 
Clerk at Glasgow, 1817, born 20th May 
1776 ; Frances Stuart, born 15th March 
1779, died 1866. Publication Account of 
the Parish [in which the story of the 
Cambuslang Conversions is very fully told] 
(Sinclair s Stat. Ace., v.). 

JOHN ROBERTSON, born in the parish 
17g7 of Hamilton, 1768, eldest son of 
William R., farmer; educated at 
Univ. of Glasgow; licen. by Presb. of 
Lanark 8th May 1795; assistant to pi 
ceding min. in 1795 ; app. by Dougl 
Duke of Hamilton, and ord. (assistant anc 
successor) 22nd Aug. 1797 ; D.D. (Glasgow, 
20th Oct. 1826) ; died 2nd Feb. 1843. He 
marr. 9th Feb. 1813, Sarah, eldest daugl 
of William Shaw, bookseller, Glasgow, and 
had issue Agnes Riddell, born 12th Dec 



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I] .3; Janet, born 14th June 1815; Sarah, 
1 -n 24th Jan. 1817 (marr. - - White - 
I] id) ; Jane Shaw, born 16th Nov. 1818 
( arr. llth Dec. 1838, Richard Vary, 
{] .milton) ; William, min. of Monzievaird, 
1 n 15th July 1820 ; Alexander Riddell, 
. Jent of medicine, Univ. of Glasgow 
( 41-5), born 28th June 1821, died from 
[1 ; effects of bloodi- poisoning, 15th June 
! 15 ; Mary Ann Hamilton, born 12th Feb. 
, . 14 ; Elizabeth Gibson, -born 13th Nov. 
::> : Joanna, born 13th Jan. 1829. Pub- 
1 ition Lay Preaching Indefensible on 
. i]>ture Principles (Glasgow, 1800). 

FAMES STEWART JOHNSON, born 
. lg Old Cumnock, 3rd Nov. 1810, eldest 
son of William J. ; educated at 
liv. of Glasgow; ord. 24th Aug. 1843; 
rk. of Presb., 1853-81 ; D.D. (Glasgow, 
; May 1874); died 9th Nov. 1881. He 
IT. 12th June 1849, Elizabeth (died 2nd 
. >ril 1894), second daugh. of James Gil- 
>ur of Polnoon, Eaglesham, and had 
ue James Alexander Gilmour, born 
th April 1850; William Stewart, born 
th Nov. 1851 ; Clementina Stewart, born 
th July 1853 ; Helen Isabella, born 23rd 
ly 1855 ; Allan George, born 14th Oct. 
56, died 26th Oct. 1857; David Brown, 
rn 17th Sept. 1858; Elizabeth Gilmour, 
rn 7th Feb. 1861 ; Emma Marion Mar- 
ret, born 27th April 1863. 

ROBERT BLAIR, M.A., D.D. ; trans. 

02 from St Columba s, Glasgow, and 

adm. 23rd May 1882; trans, to St 

>hn s Parish, Edinburgh, 20th July 1892. 

JAMES EDWARD HOUSTON, M.A., 

2 B.D. ; trans, from St Clement s, 

Dundee, and adm. 27th Dec. 1892 ; 

ans. to Buccleuch Parish, Edinburgh, 

th Jan. 1908. 

ROBERT SIBBALD CALDERWOOD, 
^g born Blythswood, Glasgow, 2nd Dec. 
1864, son of Robert Wilson C. and 
!ary Sibbald ; educated at Normal School 
id Univ. of Glasgow; was secretary to 
eorge Matheson, D.D., at Innellan and St 
ernard s, Edinburgh; student-missionary 
; Loch Lomond in 1888 ; licen. by Presb. 
: Glasgow 20th June 1889; assistant at 



St Matthew s Parish, Glasgow ; ord. (assist 
ant and successor) at Garelochhead 6th 
Feb. 1890; trans, to Tolbooth Parish, 
Edinburgh, 3rd May 1900; chaplain of 
H.M. s Prison, Edinburgh, 1905-8; trans, 
and adm. 24th June 1908. Marr. (1) llth 
Sept. 1894, Annie (died 21st May 1910), 
daugh. of David Macfarlane, Dowanhill, 
and Jean Boston, and has issue Robert 
George Matheson, M.C., lieut. H.L.I., 
born 5th May 1896; William Sewell, 2nd 
lieut. 8th Scottish Rifles, born 31st July 
1897, killed in action in France, 31st July 
1917 ; Jean Boston, born 20th April 1899 ; 
Maurice Sibbald, born 15th Aug. 1901 ; 
Mary Sibbald, born 18th Jan. 1903; 
Walter Macfarlane, born 30th March 1908 : 
(2) 28th Oct. 1918, Alicia Hope, R.R.C., 
eldest daugh. of Thomas Kerr, H.M.C.S., 
Leith. Publications Patriotism, a Coron 
ation Address (1911); New Testament 
Lessons (in Scottish National Sabbath 
School Magazine, 1911). 



WEST CAMBUSLANG (Q.S.). 

[This parish was disjoined from Cambus- 
lang, llth Jan. 1901.] 

JOHN ELDER, born Eaglesham, brother 
1887 of Andrew E., min. of the U.P. 
Church, Paisley ; educated at Univ. 
of Glasgow and U.P. Theological Hall, 
Edinburgh ; licen. by U.P. Presb. of 
Edinburgh ; ord. min. of U.P. congrega 
tion, Busby, 24th Dec. 1872 ; dem. 4th July 
1882. Joined the Church of Scotland 
3rd June 1882; adm. to this charge 3rd 
Nov. 1887 ; dem. 27th Sept. 1898. [Small s 
U.P. Congregations, ii., 147.] 

ARCHIBALD HUNTER, M.A, B.D. ; 

ord - 20tl1 A P ril 18 "; adm - first 

min. of parish 12th Jan. 1901 ; trans, 
to Kilwinning 8th Jan. 1903. 

ARTHUR STANLEY MIDDLETON, 
1903 korn 15th April 1874, son of James 
M., min. of Lauder; educated at 
Dollar Institution and Univ. of Glasgow; 
M.A. (1894), B.D. (1897) ; licen. by Presb. of 
Glasgow in 1897 ; assistant at St Mungo s, 
Glasgow ; ord. 29th June 1903 ; chaplain 



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[PRESS. 



France, 1916-18. Man. 25th April 1906, 
Gloriana Margaret, second daugh. of 
Pearson M Adam Muir, D.D., min. of St 
Mungo s, Glasgow, and has issue Anne 
Chrystal, born 3rd Oct. 1918. 



CAMBUSNETHAN. 

[The church of Cambusnethan was dedi 
cated to St Nechtan. It belonged to the 
Abbey of Kelso. There were three chapels 
in the parish the chapel at Auchter Water, 
8t Michael s at the Manor Place of Cam 
busnethan, and St Diarmad s, or Diarmad 
Kirk, at Darmead Linn. There were also 
the holy wells of St Columba and St 
Aidan. In 1845 the Parish Church was 
removed to a site in the middle of the 
parish. There is now at Cambusnethan a 
mission chapel of St Columba.] 

1560 JOHN HAMILTON, min. in 1560. 

ROBERT FISHER, min. here and at 
Dalziel in 1567. [Acts and Dec., 

loo i .. -, 

xxxvii., 435. J 

WILLIAM NAISMITH, reader, 1567 to 
1586 1580. [Reg. Min.} 

ALEXANDER ROWATT, M.A. ; min. 
in 1588 ; trans, to Dalziel about 



1588 



1591. 



THOMAS MUIRHEAD [MOORE- 
HEAD] of Lauchope, born about 
1571, son of James M. of Lauchope; 
M.A. (Glasgow 1591) ; adm. to Shotts in 
1591 ; trans, and adm. about 1592 ; died 
May 1634. He marr. Margaret, daugh. of 
William Baillie of Carfin. She survived 
him, and had issue William of Lauchope, 
apprenticed to Hew Rose, W.S., 31st Dec. 
1635 ; James of Lauchope; Margaret (marr. 
Alexander Thomson, min. of St Giles, 
Edinburgh) ; Christian (marr. John Lind 
say, min. of Carluke) ; Elizabeth (marr. 
George Barbour). [Reg. Assig. ; Glasg. 
Tests. ; Inq. Ret. Lanark, 189, 208 ; 
Nisbet s Heraldry, ii., app., 266 ; Family 
of Birnie of Broomhill ; Calderwood s Hist., 
vii., 106, 427 ; Lanark Homings, 7th Jan. 
1636.] 



FRANCIS KINCAID, M.A. ; reader 
1634 1634. [Com. Records of Glasgoio.} 

JAMES HAMILTON, M.A. ; ord. D 
16S5 1635; became Bishop of Gallow 
in 1661 (q.v.}, but probably continu 
here till 1668. 

WILLIAM VILANT, M.A. ; min. 
1669 Ferry-Port-on-Craig i n IQ$Q ; < 
prived in 1662; granted indulgei 
here by the Privy Council 27th July 16( 
again deprived, 17th July 1684, for refusi 
information regarding certain Presbyters 
" who had passed by his church on a & 
bath evening in the preceding month." 
returned at the Toleration before 6th Se 
1687, and was trans, to his previous pari 
Ferry-Port-on-Craig, 12th June 1690. 

ROBERT LAMB, was granted an 
1672 dulgence with preceding min. 

Sept. 1672; afterwards officiated 
Dais erf . [Wodrow s Hist., ii., 204.] 

JAMES GUTHRIE, M.A. ; adm. 1 
1685 Aug. 1685. He deserted at 
Revolution, and was min. 
Guthrie, Forfarshire, in 1692. 

1687 WILLIAM VILANT [see above]. 

JOHN MUIRHEAD, licen. by Presb 
Hamilton 6th April, called 25 
May, and ord. 1st Sept. 1692; d 
llth Oct. 1733, aged 70. He marr., r 
had issue Margaret ; Martha, buried 
St Mungo s Churchyard, Glasgow, 
June 1770, aged 50; Elizabeth. [Toml 

WILLIAM CRAIG, M.A. ; ord. 2 
1737 April 1737 ; trans, to Wynd Chu. 
Glasgow, 16th March 1738. 

THOMAS CLELAND, M.A. ; ca 
16th Nov. 1738 ; ord. 1st March 17 
trans, to Stirling 4th Aug. 1763. 

JOHN GRAY, eldest son of Will 
^ wr i ter Edinburgh ; educatec 
Univ. of Glasgow ; ord. to Slaman 
28th July 1756 ; pres. by George Sine 
of Woodhall, Lord of Session; trans. 
adm. 4th April 1764; dem. in 1779; M 
9th Sept. 1790. He marr. 1st Sept. 1 
Grizel (died s.p. 1st March 1817), daugl 
Andrew Gibb, farmer, Tibbermore. 



1692 



1764 



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241 



WILLIAM HOWISON, born 1747, 

^ second son of Stephen H., farmer, 

St John s Kirk, Lanarkshire; edu- 

;ed at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. 

Lanark 4th Nov. 1772; assistant at 

hiltree ; called 22nd April, and ord. 8th 

ly 1779. He died unmarr. at Madeira, 

i ere he had gone for the recovery of his 

ilth, 21st July 1780. 

ALEXANDER RANKEN, ord. 17th 
j- Aug. 1781 ; trans, to North- West 
Church, Glasgow, 8th Sept. 1785. 

rOHN LOCKHART, ord. 28th June 
1786; trans, to Blackfriars Parish, 
Glasgow, 30th Sept. 1796. 

[OHN THOMSON, ord. 13th July 1797 ; 
trans, to Dairy, Ayrshire, 18th Nov. 



7 



1S02. 



YRCHIBALD LIVINGSTON, born 

. )8 1776, son of John L., merchant, 

Strathblane ; educated at Univ. of 

, < isgow ; MA. (1794) ; licen. by Presb. of 

. mbarton 6th May 1800 ; pres. by James 

! ckhart of Castlehill ; ord. 13th May 

)3 ; dep. 27th May 1850 ; died 19th Jan. 

52. He marr. 18th Jan. 1826, Janet 
( ed 3rd Jan. 1854), daugh. of Alexander 
i erriff, merchant, Leith, and had issue 
, net Walker, born 10th Dec. 1827 ; Mary 
. imilton Campbell, born 23rd March 1829 ; 
, ne Jemima Steuart, born 17th Dec. 1831 
i arr. James Livingston, M.D., Wishaw) ; 
. chibald, born 17th June 1835 ; John 
. exander Sherriff, born 17th Sept. 1837. 
. .blication Account of the Parish (Neiv 

it. Ace., vi.). [The Scottish Jurist, 

iii.] 

ROBERT SHAW HUTTON, born 

51 Edinburgh, 30th April 1825, son of 

Alexander H. and Agnes Thorburn ; 

ucated at High School and Univ. of 
linburgh ; MA. (25th April 1846) ; licen. 

Presb. of Edinburgh in 1849 ; assistant 

Newington, Edinburgh ; ord. 17th April 

51; D.D. (Edinburgh 1891); died 20th 

. ne 1891. He marr. 19th March 1855, 

ibella Kirkwood (died 14th Feb. 1899), 

lest daugh. of John M Murtrie, writer, 
i . nr, and had issue Ada ; Ella ; Alexander, 

;nt to Australia. Publications 4 Present 

VOL. III. 



1892 



Saviour (London, 1862) ; Jesus Passing By 
(Glasgow, n.d.) ; The Sevenfold Promise ; 
Pastoral Addresses; Prayers for Family 
Worship ; Scripture Text Book ; A Simple 
Manual for the Lord s Supper (Wishaw, 
1881) ; Sundays at Cambusnethan (Wishaw, 
1888). 

"JOHN LAURENCE RENTOUL, born 
Ireland 1852, son of John Laurence 
R., min. at Ballymoney, Ireland, and 
Dorcas Carmichael ; MA. ; ord. (by Presb. 
of Belfast) to Lisburn 17th Oct. 1872 ; 
received by the U.P. Synod, May 1876, 
and had then a call to North U.P. Church, 
Perth, but declined; adm. min. of St 
George s (Presbyterian Church of England), 
Sunderland, 29th July 1886 ; adm. to this 
charge 21st Jan. 1892 ; died 13th July 1900. 
He marr. Annie (died 27th March 1899), 
daugh. of William Barker, silk merchant, 
London, and had issue Annie Laurie (marr. 
Lyon, Valparaiso) ; Marjory, Belfast. 
[Small s Hist, of U.P. Congregations, ii., 
550.] 

GILBERT ALEXANDER KENNEDY, 
1900 korn Gortnaglush, Co. Tyrone, 3rd 
Aug. 1861, son of Robert K. and 
Isabella M Clelland ; educated at Queen s 
College, Belfast, and Univ. of Edinburgh ; 
B.A. (Royal Univ. of Ireland, 1885 ; M.A. 
1886) ; licen. by Presb. of Cavan 8th May 
1888 ; min. at Garland, Ireland, 1888 ; 
trans, to Aghadoey, Ireland, 1890 ; adm. 
here 27th Dec. 1900; died 8th Dec. 1916. 
He marr. 29th July 1890, Mary, daugh. of 
James Bryars and Margaret Kells, and had 
issue Adelaide Margaret, born 6th June 
1891 ; Florence Isabel, born 31st May 1892, 
died 13th June 1909; Gilbert M Clelland, 
lieut. 6th Cameronians, born 5th March 
1895, killed in action at Festubert, France, 
15th June 1915 ; Norman Robert, capt. 
2nd Royal Scots (M.C.), born 12th Feb. 
1898 ; Moira Evelyn, born 9th Sept. 1902, 
died 20th Nov. 1909; Eileen Maud, born 
5th July 1905. 

JOHN ASHPLANT NICHOLLS, trans. 

1917 from North Esk [vide vol. i., p. 339], 

and adm. 16th May 1917. Had 

further issue Christian Mary Isobel, born 

2nd May 1918. 



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CHAPELTON CLARKSTON 



[PRESS. 



CHAPELTON (Q.S.). 

[The parish of Chapelton was disjoined 
from Glasford, Hamilton, and East Kil- 
bride, 17th Jan. 1876.] 



DAVID PATON, born Montrose, 1810, 
son of John P., manufacturer, and 
grandson of James P., D.D., min. of 
Craig ; educated at Univs. of St Andrews, 
Aberdeen, and Edinburgh; ord. llth Feb. 
1841. Joined the Free Church in 1843; 
min. of the Free Church, Fettercairn, 
1844-80; retired in 1880; died at Joppa 
13th July 1901. He marr. 1st Aug. 1848, 
Catherine (died 1898), daugh. of John 
Shaw, writer, Cupar-Fife, and had issue- 
Margaret; Elizabeth Greig. [Cameron s 
History of Fettercairn, 213.] 

JOHN MURRAY, M.A. ; app. mission- 

1859 ary 14tl1 Feb 1858 ord 15tl1 Dec< 
1859 ; trans, to Calton Parish, Glas 
gow, 18th Aug. 1864. 

JOHN M GAVIN, born Newhouse, 
1864 Sorn, 1834, third son of John M., 
farmer, and Jane Jamieson ; edu 
cated at Univ. of Glasgow ; M.A. (1859) ; 
licen. by Presb. of Glasgow 7th May 1863 ; 
missionary at Parkhead and Banton ; elected 
25th Oct., and ord. 15th Dec. 1864 ; adm. 
first min. of the parish in 1876 ; died 31st 
Dec. 1890. He marr. 20th Feb. 1883, Ann 
Rennie, Curriemyre, Kilsyth, but had no 
issue. 

WILLIAM THOMSON, born New 

1891 Monkland > 13th Feb " 1859 > son of 

John T. and Mary Gardner; edu 
cated at Bluevale Sessional School and 
Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of 
Glasgow in 1888 ; assistant at Bluevale, 
Glasgow ; ord. 13th May 1891. Marr. 5th 
July 1892, Helen, daugh. of John M Leod 
and Catherine Duncan, and has issue 
John Gardner, born 2nd June 1901 ; 
Catherine Jane Duncan, born 27th April 
1903. 



CLARKSTON (Q.S.). 

[A church was built at Clarkston in 18 
The parish was disjoined from New Mo 
land and Shotts in Nov. 1869.] 

WILLIAM NISBET, served in 1834 
1834 a licentiate [afterwards min. of IS 
Street Chapel, Edinburgh]. 

JOHN MURDOCH, ord. 9th Ma 
1837 1837 ; trans, to Middle Parish, Pe 
19th Oct. 1843. 

JOHN CAMPBELL, born Glasg 

1844 1804 fifth son of Jolm C ; ( 
cated at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen 

Presb. of Glasgow ; ord. 29th -Nov. If : 
adm. first min. of the parish in 1869 ; < . 
unmarr. 31st Jan. 1872. 

JAMES BRANDER, born Glass, Hui ., 
1st Feb. 1835, son of Alexander ; 
M.A. (King s College, Aberd , 
1857), B.D. (Univ. of Aberdeen 18 ; 
sometime schoolmaster of Deskford, B / 
shire; assistant at St David s Pa/i, 
Glasgow; ord. to Calderbank 30th . 
1869; trans, and adm. 2nd May 1872: I 
28th Aug. 1906 ; died at Knowle, Br J 
24th Feb. 1909. He marr. 1st June 
Jessie, second daugh. of James Loi ir 
and Jane Renshaw, Kirktown, Desk 1, 
and had issue James, B.Sc., F.R.S., u 
16th Feb. 1887. Publication E .id 
Sermons by Robert Paton, D.D. [St Da 8 
Glasgow] (Edinburgh, 1882). 



WILLIAM OGILVY DUNCAN, 

Burnside, Airlie, Kirriemuir, 
Jan. 1850, son of William D 
Isabella Gowans ; educated at Uni 
St Andrews ; M.A. (1881) ; licen. by I 
of St Andrews in 1885 ; assistai 
Chapelton ; ord. (assistant and succi 
1st Aug. 1889. Marr. (1) 29th Aug. 
Eleanor Mary (died 10th Dec. 1912), d 
of David Duncan, Curdridge, Botley, I 
and has issue Mary Laura, born 22nd 
1907 ; David, born 21st Feb. 1911 : (2 
Oct. 1918, Mary King, youngest dauj 
Adam Prentice, Airdrie. 



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243 



8 



CLELAND (Q.S.). 

A church was built here in 1877. The 
rish of Cleland was disjoined from Shotts 
i ;1 Bothwell, llth Dec. 1882.] 

JEOi:< : i: M ACKIE, adm. as a licentiate 
of the Church of Scotland in 1877 ; 
assistant at Dairy ; app. 31st July, 

1 ord. 15th Oct. 1878; adm. first min. 
the parish in 1882 ; died 13th June 1883. 

JOHN PARKER, ord. 14th Nov. 1883 ; 
trans, to St James s Parish, Glasgow, 
18th Dec. 1890. 

DUNCAN CAMERON, born 18th May 

n 1855, son of Robert C., bedellus of 

Glasgow Univ.; educated at Univ. 

Glasgow; licen. by Presb. of Abertarff 

th June 1889 ; assistant at Cambuslang ; 

cted 23rd March, and ord. 12th May 

. n. Marr. 28th Nov. 1906, Agnes Jack, 

, < ugh. of John Lang, Motherwell. 



COATDYKE (Q.S.). 

"The parish of Coatdyke was disjoined 
>m Airdrie and Coats, 7th July 1905.] 

| r JAMES CROMARTY SMITH, born 
27th Oct. 1863, son of William S., 
min. of Unst ; educated at Balta- 
und School and Univ. of Edinburgh ; 
.A. (1886), B.D. (1886) ; licen. by Presb. 
Edinburgh in 1886; assistant at Cam- 
snethan ; ord. (assistant and successor) 
Alexandria 28th June 1888; trans, and 
m. llth March 1905. Marr. (1) 18th June 
39, Ethel Mary (died 26th Dec. 1891), 
ugh. of John Eddison, Leeds, and has 
iue Helen Cromarty, born 30th March 
90 (marr. 9th July 1915, Colin Cameron 
\ilip, M.B., Ch.B., capt. R.A.M.C.); Ethel 
nily Cromarty, born 21st Dec. 1891, died 
th Nov. 1914 : (2) 1st Jan. 1895, Jean 
imin (died 17th Jan. 1901), daugh. of 
>hn Walker, banker, Old Deer, and has 
me William, born 29th Oct. 1898, died 
th Dec. 1909; John, born and died 
01 : (3) 29th April 1913, Emma Mary, 
cond daugh. of David Philip, min. of the 
Dngregational Church, Avoch, and has 



35 



issue James, born 21st Feb. 1914. Publi 
cations Why go to Church? (1898); This 
Do (Coatbridge, 1909); Contributions to 
Hastings Dictionary of Christ and the 
Gospels. 



COATS (Q.S.). 

[The parish of Coats was disjoined from 
Gartsherrie, 9th March 1874. There is a 
mission chapel at Coatbank in the parish.] 

GEORGE ALPINE, M.A., B.D., trans. 
1874 f rom Calderhead, and adm. 7th April 
1874 ; trans, to Dunbarton 14th 
Feb. 1882. 

WILLIAM HUTCHISON, born Lesma- 
. hagow 1st Aug. 1846, son of James 
H. and Mary M Donald Tudhope ; 
educated at Lesmahagow School and Univ. 
of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Lanark ; 
assistant at Milton Parish, Glasgow ; ord. 
to Newhall, Glasgow, 16th Sept. 1875; 
trans, and adm. 17th Aug. 1882 ; died 6th 
July 1906. He marr. 18th Sept. 1877, Eliza 
beth, daugh. of John Dinwoodie and Jane 
Borthwick, and had issue James Tudhope, 
lieut. on active service in France, 1914, 
born 29th June 1878 ; Jane Borthwick, born 
30th April 1880; John Dinwoodie, C.E., 
born 9th Dec. 1881 ; Mary M Donald, born 
22nd Sept. 1883 ; William Burns, born 17th 
May 1885 ; George M Farlane, H.L.I., born 
5th March 1887, killed in action on the 
Somme, 1st July 1916 ; Samuel Borthwick, 
born 15th April 1888, died 28th Feb. 1889 ; 
Theodore Paton, M.B., Ch.B., born 12th 
Jan. 1890, captain R.A.M.C., Egypt. 

GEORGE MACKENZIE, born Inver- 
19Q7 ness, 31st Aug. 1864, son of George 
M. and Jane Hunter ; educated at 
Inverness and Aberdeen Schools and Univ. 
of Aberdeen; M.A. (1887), B.D. (1889); 
licen. by Presb. of Forres 7th May 1889 ; 
assistant at Greyfriars , Dumfries, 1889-91, 
Tolbooth Parish, Edinburgh, 1891-4, ord. 
to Ettrick 20th Dec. 1894 ; trans, and adm. 
10th Jan. 1907. Marr. 6th Sept. 1900, 
Margaret Jane, only child of Robert Max 
well, Dumfries, and Jane Kirk, and has 
issue Joan Noble, born 2nd Dec. 1905. 



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COLTNESS MEMORIAL PARISH CRAIGNEUK [PRESB. o 



COLTNESS MEMORIAL PARISH, 
FORMERLY NEWMAINS (Q.S.). 

[For some years services were held here 
in the school at Newmains. In 1878 James 
Houldsworth of Coltness built a church in 
memory of his eldest son, at a cost of over 
9000. As a further memorial of his son 
he proceeded to endow the parish. Colt- 
ness was disjoined from the parish of 
Cambusnethan, 17th March 1879.] 

HENRY M INTOSH ROBERTSON, 
ord. 16th Feb. 1860 ; trans, to Bo ness 
31st March 1868. 

GEORGE LOGAN, M.A., B.D. ; ord. 
6th Aug. 1868; trans, to Inver- 
brothock 22nd Aug. 1876. 

JAMES ROBERT CHRYSTAL, born 
6th Oct. 1839, third son of James 
C., D.D., LL.D., min. of Auchinleck ; 
educated at Cumnock School, Madras Col 
lege, and Univ. of St Andrews ; M.A. 
(1858), B.D. (1861); licen. by Presb. of Ayr 
7th May 1862; assistant at Galston and 
MofFat ; ord. to Cults 8th April 1864 ; trans. 
to Coltness, and adm. 21st Jan. 1879; 
adm. first min. of the parish 17th March 
1879 ; dem. 24th Nov. 1885. He joined the 
Baptist denomination and was min. of the 
Baptist Church at Hamilton, 1886-1909; 
President of the Baptist Union of Scotland 
in 1910. Marr. 15th June 1871, Margaret 
Sophia, eldest daugh. of Major -General 
William Riddell of Camieston, C.B., and 
Margaret Wilkie, niece of Sir David Wilkie 
the painter, and has issue Alice Margaret 
Wilkie, born 21st March 1872; James 
William, born 15th Jan. 1875, killed in 
South African War, 4th March 1900; 
Walter Riddell, solicitor, Lanigan, Sask., 
Canada, born 25th Dec. 1876; Robert 
Patrick, born 23rd May 1878, killed in 
South African War, 23rd Oct. 1899 ; John 
Play fair, captain 18th Batt. Canadian 
Expeditionary Force, born 25th April 
1880; William Carre, merchant s clerk, 
Valparaiso, Chile, born 28th July 1882. 
Publication Address at Annual Meeting 
of Baptist Union of Scotland (1910). 



JOHN ALEXANDER CLARK, M.A 
1886 B.D. ; ord. 23rd April 1886; trans 



1892. 



to First Charge, Brechin, 26th Apr: 



WILLIAM ROBERTSON, born Edk 
1892 burgh, 27th Feb. 1847, eldest son c 
Roderick R. and Helen Whitehead 
educated at Univ. of Edinburgh; Mj 
(1875); licen. by Presb. of Edinburgh i 
1877 ; assistant at Tolbooth Parish, Edir 
burgh ; ord. to Garturk 29th Aug. 1878 
deputy of the Home Mission Committe 
1884-92; adm. to this charge 10th N<F 
1892; app. convener of Committee o 
Christian Life and Work in 1894; D.I 
(Edinburgh 1908) ; V.D. ; President of tt 
Church of Scotland Young Men s Guilt 
1908. Marr. llth June 1879, Isabella (die 
at Strathpeffer, 17th Aug. 1904), daugh. < 
William Grant, min. of Cavers, and b 
issue Jane Eleanor, born 2nd Aug. 186 
Publications The Martyrs of lanty> 
(London, 1892) ; Studies in the Acts of t) 
Apostles [Guild Text-Book] (Edinburg. 
1901); Sabbath School Work in Thew 
and Practice (Edinburgh, 1885) ; The Jc 
of Worship (Edinburgh, 1887) ; A Parem 
Wages (Wishaw, n.d.) ; Father, I Wi 
(Edinburgh, 1907). [Gordon s Life . 
Archibald Hamilton Charteris, 164 et seq 
Life and Work, October 1904.] 

CRAIGNEUK (Q.S.). 

[The parish of Craigneuk was disjoint 
from South Dalziel, 7th March 1913.] 

WILLIAM HOOD WRIGHT, boi 
1843; ord. 1880; dem. 25th Marc 



1880 



1902 ; died 16th April 1916. 



JAMES ROBERT FRASER BRAN1 
born Edinburgh, 1863, son of Robe 
1902 B., manager, North British Rubb 
Works ; educated at Univ. of Edinburgh 
licen. by Presb. of Edinburgh 15th Me 
1891 ; ord. 8th Sept. 1902 ; dem. 22nd De 
1903, and went to South of England. 

HENRY DODD, L.R.C.P.E., former) 
min. of Birsay ; adm. 23rd Nov. 1904 
dem. in 1906 [min. of DownfieL 
Dundee, in 1919]. 



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245 



IOBERT GEDDES BRODIE, born 

Edinburgh, 15th May 1862, son of 

Robert B. and Agnes Geddes ; edu- 

E ;ed at High School and Univ. of Edin- 

t 1 rgh ; licen. by Presb. of Edinburgh in 

I : *8 ; assistant at Edderton, Dundee (St 

| : ivid s), Torryburn, Tranent, Kinloss, 

ickridge Mission, and Cadzow ; app. 
I ! rd April 1906 ; ord. 6th May 1906 ; adm. 

st min. of the parish 8th March 1913. 

irr. 6th April 1904, Sarah, daugh. of 

Loraas Cooper, Elgin. 

DALSERF, OF OLD MACHAN- 
SHIRE. 

[The church of Machanshire was a pre- 
nd belonging to the Dean of Glasgow. 
s dedication to St Mary had superseded 

earlier one to St Machan. In the parish 
e Machan Muir and Allt Machan. There 
?re four chapels within the bounds St 
rf s at Chapelton of Dalserf, St Ronan s 

Broomhill, known as Chapel Rone, St 
itrick s at Dalpatrick, and the chapel at 
e Chapel Knowe of Raploch. In 1655 
e parish church was removed from St 
ary s to Dalserf. There are in the parish 
ission chapels at Netherburn and the 
>rison Memorial.] 

ANDREW HAMILTON, M.A. ; reader 
from 1567 to 1579 ; reader at Stone- 
house in 1579 ; again reader here 
om 1588 to 1591 ; adm. min. about 1593, 
it again styled reader in 1596. [Reg. Min.] 

JAMES HAMILTON, M.A.; trans, from 
Carmunnock and adm. 10th April 
1600; trans, to Hamilton after 4th 
:ay 1609. 

CLAUD HAMILTON, MA. (Glasgow 

1609); was min. 20th Nov. 1609, 

when he entered into a contract 

ith James Hamilton that the latter would 

;sign the benefice in his favour, whilst 

taining the Deanery itself ; died 21st 

i-c. 1635. He marr. (cont. 9th Oct. 1613) 

) Marjorie Wood : (2) Jean Hamilton, 

ho survived him, and perhaps marr. John 

[amilton, min. in 1636. [Hamilton Tests. ; 

>/. of Deeds, diii., 438 ; Lanark Sas., 

-., 109.] 



JOHN HAMILTON, brother of Robert 
H. in Derg ; on the Exercise at 
Glasgow 13th June 1618 ; min. here 
about 1636 ; dep. (for simony) by Commis 
sion of Assembly 3rd Jan. 1639 ; died Dec. 
1641. He marr. Jean Hamilton, perhaps 
the widow of his predecessor. She survived 
him. [Hamilton Tests. ; Stevenson s Hist. ; 
Baillie s Lett.] 

JOHN WEIR, born 1610; M.A. (Glas 
gow 1635) ; a licentiate in 1638, and 
recommended by the General As 
sembly of that year as ready to supply 
vacant parishes ; min. here in 1642. He 
went with others to Ireland, by appointment 
of the Assembly, 19th May 1643, to preach 
and administer the Solemn League and 
Covenant to the Protestants of Ulster. 
Having finished their mission, W. and 
his companions were on their way home, 
but were taken prisoners at sea, 3rd July 
1644, by Alexander or Alastair Macdonald, 
son of the notorious Colla Ciotach, who 
was leading an expedition to recover the 
lands of the Macdonalds from the Camp 
bells. The prisoners were lodged in Min- 
gary Castle, Ardnamurchan, and suffered 
the most cruel hardships. But W. and 
James Hamilton [min. of Dumfries] " every 
day twice, did both of them expound a psalm 
or part of a psalm, the one praying before, 
and the other after the said exposition, in 
the hearing of their fellow-prisoners, so 
long as they were together (from 15th July 
till 23rd Sept.), at which time they had 
proceeded in expounding to the eighty-first 
Psalm." W. was seized with fever on 2nd, 
and died " with great peace and joy," 16th 
Oct. 1644. He was buried at Kilchoan. 
He marr. Janet, sister of Lieut.-Col. William 
Cunningham, who survived him, and had 
issue an only child, Ann. Mrs Weir was 
one of the Mingary prisoners, but being 
near her confinement, was released, 3rd 
Sept. 1644. On 13th Feb. 1645 she 
petitioned Parliament for relief, and re 
ceived a grant of 3000 merks Scots. 
[Baillie s Lett. ; Peterkin s Records ; Hamil 
ton and Glasy. Tests. ; Acts of Parl., vi., i., 
324; Reid s History of the Presbyterian 
Church in Ireland, vol. ii., 27-42.] 



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1646 



FRANCIS AIRD, a native of Ayrshire ; 
M.A. (Glasgow 1642); adm. before 
3rd June 1646 ; elected one of the 
mins. of Edinburgh 3rd Dec. 1649, but not 
settled. Joined the Protesters in 1651, and 
in 1654 was appointed by Oliver Crom 
well one of a committee for visiting the 
Universities and placing suitable mins. 
within the Synod of Glasgow and Ayr. 
He was one of three whom James Durham, 
min. of the Inner Kirk, Glasgow, when on 
his deathbed in 1658, recommended as 
suitable successors to himself. He died 
March 1659, aged about 57. He was noted 
for piety, is said to have "wept much 
both in prayer and preaching, and insisted 
much on death and judgment." His Com 
munions were largely attended, persons 
coming from as far as the North of 
England. He was punctilious in matters 
of dress, and reminded the Synod that 
mins. should wear mounted [embroidered] 
gloves while preaching. He marr. March 
1647, Isobel Rynd, who died Oct. 1662, 
and had issue Isobel, served heir to her 
father, llth March 1665; another daugh. 
marr. William Vilant, Principal of the 
New College, St Andrews. [Wod row s 
Anal., ii., 56 ; Baillie s Lett. ; Hamilton 
Tests. ; Inq. Ret. Gen., 4878 ; Acts of ParL, 
vii. ; Nicoll s Diary ; Reg. Old Dec., iv.] 

NINIAN PATERSON, M.A., son of 
Walter P., merchant burgess of Glas 
gow ; trans, from a parish in Dum 
friesshire [unidentified]; pres. by William, 
Duke of Hamilton, 16th June, and inst. 
5th Aug. 1664 [not 1668 as in Vol. I., p. 
171]; trans, to Smailholm 4th July 1671. 
[G. R. Homings, 18th May 1671.] 

THOMAS KIRKCALDY [KIRK- 
CALDIE], brother of Kirkcaldy of 
Grange (from the lands of which 
he had, in Aug. 1669, infeftment of an 
annual rent of 3000 merks) ; M.A. (Edin 
burgh, 23rd July 1636) ; entered on trials 
in the Presb. of Kirkcaldy, 12th Dec. 1644 ; 
ord. to Carnwath 30th Sept. 1646 ; trans, 
to Tranent in 1658; deprived in 1662; 
had an indulgence from the Privy Council 
3rd Sept. 1672; died before 25th April 
1691. He marr. Elizabeth, daugh. of 



1664 



1672 



Robert Birnie, min. of Lanark, and h 
issue John ; Thomas ; William ; Eli; 
beth ; Christian ; Jean (marr. Alexanc 
Findlater, min. of Hamilton). [Family 
Birnie of Broomhill ; Lanark Test 
Baillie s Lett. ; New Gen. Reg. Sas., xxi: 



1672 



JOHN CARMICHAEL, brother 
Alexander C., min. of Pettinai 
M.A. (Glasgow 1639) ; min. of Kh 
connel about 1642, having charge 
Sanquhar also that year ; deprived 
1662 ; granted indulgence by the Pri 
Council, 3rd Sept. 1672. His name d 
appears after that date, and all trace 
him is lost. [Wodrow s Hist., L, 326.] 

ALEXANDER HAMILTON, M.A 

deprived min. of Dalmeny (166 
who had been granted indulgence 
that parish in 1669 ; was removed to tl 
charge by the Privy Council 7th Mar 
1677 ; restored to Dalmeny at the Revo! 
tion, but trans, to the High Kirk, Edi 
burgh, 4th Dec. 1690. 



1681 



JOSEPH CLELAND, M.A. (Glasgo 
20th July 1675) ; passed trials befc 
Presb. of Linlithgow and recoi 
mended to the Bishop for license 1st Mar 
1679 ; pres. by William, Duke of Hamiltc 
15th April, coll. 15th, and adm. 28th Se] 
1681. Deprived at the Revolution, he we 
to Ireland, and was min. of Ahoghill befo 
1701. He marr. Mar Muirhead, ste 
daugh. of Archibald Muir, min. of Garval 
and had issue. Two of his children di 
May 1694 and Feb. I695.[Linlithgt 
Presb. Reg. ; Reg. Bur. Edin.~\ 

[ROBERT LAMB, indulged min. 
Cambusnethan 3rd Sept. 1672 ; offi< 
ated here from Sept. 1688 to Marti 
mas 1690, but not adm. as min. of tl 
parish; died Dec. 1690. He marr. Jan 
Barclay, who survived him]. [P. C. Decret 
20th Jan. 1691.] 

JAMES HOG, M.A.; ord. 20th Ja 
1691 ; dem. 30th March 1697 ; adr 
1691 min. of Carnock, Fife, 23rd Au 
1699. 



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80 



DAVID BRODIE, born 1668, third son 
of James B. of Kinloss and Margaret 
Forbes; M.A. (Marischal College, 
>erdeen, 1691) ; studied divinity at Univ. 
Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Hamilton 
oh Dec. 1694 ; chaplain to Anne, Duchess 
Hamilton; ord. 4th Aug. 1698; died 
i Oct. 1729. He marr. Sept. 1703, Rachel, 
ugh. of Walter Rankine of Orchardhead, 
10 survived him, and had issue James ; 
alter; Sarah (marr. Archibald Sydserff, 
in. of Dunbarton). [Hamilton Tests. ; 
an Sas., iv. 141, vi. 332; Wodrow s 

K*] 

WILLIAM STEEL of Waygateshaw, 
Lanarkshire [in which property he 
succeeded his uncle, William Weir, 
ho had been a pedlar in England], born 
th March 1706 ; educated at Univ. of 
lasgow; M.A. (1st May 1719); licen. by 
-esb. of Lanark 23rd Oct. 1728 ; ord. 20th 
ug. 1730; died unmarr., 4th Oct. 1760, 
id was succeeded in the estate by his 
jphew, William Steel. Publication 
r emorial showing the Reasonableness and 
ecessity of an Immediate Application to 
I\hig and Parliament for augmenting 
\e Small Stipends in Scotland (Edinburgh, 
750). [Hamilton Tests. ; Morison s Diet., 
xvii.] 

JOHN RISK, born 1733, son of Hugh 
R., Fintry : educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Hamil- 
3n 26th March 1754 ; pres. by James 
reorge, Duke of Hamilton ; ord. 2nd July 
761 ; died unmarr., 7th May 1805. Several 
f his elders and parishioners waited upon 
im on one occasion, telling him they were 
issatisfied with his doctrine, as "he did 
tot make them renounce their own right- 
ousness," when he archly replied, " For a 
r ery guid reason I didna ken ye had ony 
o renounce." His brother Alexander, 
idesman at the Broomielaw, Glasgow, 
vas his executor. Publication Account 
)f the Parish (Sinclair s Stat. Ace., ii.). 
Hamilton 2 ests.] 

JAMES CRAIG, licen. by Presb. of 

i8og Lanark 12th Aug. 1795; pres. by 

Alexander, Marquess of Douglas : 

3rd. 26th Sept. 1805; dem. in 1816; died 



761 



9th Nov. 1845. He marr. 23rd Dec. 1811, 
i Sarah Dixon of Atcham Grange, Shrop 
shire, who died llth July 1884, and had 
; issue James ; John ; Elizabeth ; Sarah. 

JOHN RUSSEL [RUSSELL], born 
181>7 Hamilton, 1788, eldest son of Robert 
R. ; educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; 
M.A. (1807) ; licen. by Presb. of Hamilton 
25th April 1815; nom. by Lord Archibald 
Hamilton, 14th Jan., and ord. (assistant 
and successor) 29th April 1817 ; LL.D. 
(Glasgow, 15th Oct. 1817); died unmarr., 
28th Aug. 1850. Publication Account of 
the Parish (New Stat. Ace., vi.). 



1851 



WILLIAM PEEBLES RORISON, born 
30th Oct. 1826, only son of William 
R., min. of Stair ; educated at Univ. 
of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Ayr 10th 
Jan. 1850; pres. by Alexander, Duke of 
Hamilton, 25th Feb. 1851; ord. 1st May 
1851; D.D. (Glasgow 1900); died llth 
March 1907, and was buried at Stair. He 
marr. 4th Nov. 1858, Jane (died s.p. 18th 
April 1911, aged 88), third daugh. of John 
Urquhart of Fairhill, Hamilton. 

ALEXANDER BARCLAY, born 
1907 ^ ou P ar Angus, 26th July 1881, son 
of John B. and Elizabeth Veitch ; 
educated at Univ. of Edinburgh ; M.A. 
(1902), B.D. (1906); licen. by Presb. of 
Perth in 1906 ; assistant at Dean Parish, 
Edinburgh ; ord. 1st Aug. 1907. 



DALZIEL. 

[The church of Dalziel was dedicated to 
St Patrick. It belonged to the Abbey of 
Paisley. At Motherwell, in the parish, 
there were Wells of Our Lady and St 
Katherine. The parish church was re 
built at Dalziel in 1789, but was removed 
to Motherwell in 1874. 

ROBERT FISHER, probably exhorter 
156Q in 1566; min. in 1567, with Cam- 
busnethan in his charge. [Acts and 
Dec., xxxvii., 435.] 

JOHN ROBESON [or ROBERTSON], 
1567 reader in 1567. 



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DALZIEL 



LPRESB. c 



ROBERT KERR, reader, and perhaps 
1574 min., 1574 to 1580. 

ALEXANDER ROWATT, M.A. ; trans. 
lggi from Cambusnethan and adm. in 
1591 ; trans, to Rutherglen in 1592. 

LUKE STIRLING, M.A. ; trans, from 
Stonehouse and adm. about 1594; 



1594 



trans, to Kilmaronock in 1601. 



DAVID POLLOK, M.A. ; min. in 1603 ; 
1603 trans, to Glenluce before 1605. 

DAVID MAYNE, eldest son of James 
16Q7 M., wright burgess, Glasgow ; M.A. 
(Glasgow 1598), min. in 1607. In 
1655 he is described as "ane honest, old, 
and faithf ull minister " who, " being becum 
unable to preach through old age, disponit 
lang before his decease, all his books, goods, 
geir, etc," and retired to the house of his 
daugh., Janet, wife of John Miller of 
Coltersheuch, parish of Shotts, where he 
died, FATHER OF THE CHURCH, in March 
1670, aged about 98. [Reg. Assig. ; Glasg. 
Tests.] 

JOHN LAUDER [born 20th Jan. 1631, 
165g not 1671 as in Vol. I., p. 179] ; adm. 
3rd May 1659 ; deprived by Act of 
Parliament llth June, and Decreet of 
Privy Council 1st Oct. 1662, " preaching his 
farewell sermon on the Sabbath following." 
He was adm. as an "indulged" min. here, 
3rd March 1670, but having refused to read 
the proclamations regarding the deliver 
ance of the King and the Duke of York 
from the Rye House Plot, his indulgence 
was withdrawn, 8th Oct. 1684. He re 
turned at the Toleration in 1687, and was 
trans, to West Calder in 1689. [Wodrow s 
Hist., i., 327 ; The Bass JKocJc, 92.] 

[WALTER BIRNIE, a native of Banff- 
1664 S ^ re > M.A. (King s College, Aber 
deen, 13th July 1658); studied 
divinity at the Univ. of Oxford ; app. 
probably only assistant (by the Synod) 
28th April 1664. In 1670, John Lauder 
having been granted indulgence, returned 
to his parish, whereupon B., " being thrown 
out of bread," petitioned the Privy Council 
and was allowed a sum of 200 merks pay 
able from fines. He became assistant at 



Campsie 15th Jan. 1679, and was in receij 
of charity from the Kirk-session of Tynnin^ 
hame, 20th March 1680 to 1st May 168i 
He had a grant of 400 merks from Parlk 
ment out of vacant stipends belonging t 
the Univ. of Glasgow 15th June 1686, an 
a sum of 5, 16s. from the Kirk-session c 
Cramond 27th May 1688. He died 19t 
June 1708, aged 74. It does not appea 
that he ever was min. of the parish, an* 
the statement that he "deserted at th 
Revolution " is unlikely. He was afflictei 
with blindness during most of his life.]- 
[Cramond Sess. Reg. ; Edin. Reg. (ur.).] 

1670 JOHN LAUDER [see above]. 

JOHN AIRD, nephew of James A., mic 
16g5 of Torryburn, and grandson of Johi 
A., min. of Newbattle in 1615 ; edu 
cated at Univ. of Edinburgh ; sometimt 
schoolmaster of Newbattle ; passed trial 
before the Presb. of Dalkeith, and had t 
testimonial for license 4th Dec. 1684 ; ord 
after 3rd Sept. 1685. In 1689 the Kirk 
session of Torryburn invited him to " supplj 
ordinances" there during the vacancj 
caused by his uncle s deprivation. Nothing 
further is said about him, and the date ol 
his death is unknown. 

1687 JOHN LAUDER [see above]. 

ALEXANDER ADAMSON, born 1673 ; 

son of Andrew A., surgeon, Inver- 

keithing ; M.A. (Edinburgh, 3rd July 

1693) ; licen. by Presb. of Kirkcaldy and 

Dunfermline 17th Sept. 1696; called 13th 

May, and ord. 18th Aug. 1697; died 25th 

April 1733. He marr. Eupham Halden, 

who survived him. [Wodrow s Anal., 

ii., 108.] 

HUGH M { VICAR, born 1709, second son 

1734 of Neil M<) min of St Cuthbert 8 
Edinburgh; educated at Univ. of 

Edinburgh; licen. by Presb. of Inveraray 
29th Nov. 1732 ; called 24th April, and ord. 
22nd Aug. 1734 ; died unmarr., 20th March 
1736. [Tombst.] 

DANIEL MACQUEEN, called 14th 

1736 Sept> and ord 29th Oct 1736; 
trans, to Second Charge, Stirling, 

31st Dec. 1740. 






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249 



86 



JOHN PINKERTON, pres. by Archibald 
Hamilton of Dalziel in 1743 ; ord. 7th 
Feb. 1744 ; trans, to Markinch 7th 

pt. 1758. 

JAMES FRAME, M.A. ; pres. by Archi- 
bald Hamilton of Dalziel, and ord. 
27th Sept. 1759; trans, to Alloa 

th Sept. 1760. 

RICHARD ROBERTSON, M.A. (Edin 
burgh, 27th April 1742); licen. by 
Presb. of Stirling llth Sept. 1754 ; 
es. by Alexander, Earl of Eglinton, and 
.1. to Glasford 9th Nov. 1756 ; trans, and 
im. 22nd Oct. 1761 ; dem. 4th Oct. 1785 ; 
ed 2nd July 1799. He marr. 19th Oct. 
66, Elizabeth Gray. 

ROBERT CLASON, pres. by James 
Hamilton of Dalziel, and ord. 20th 
July 1786 ; trans, to Logie, Stirling- 
ire (his native parish), 23rd April 1801. 

WILLIAM AIRD THOMSON, pres. by 
James Hamilton of Dalziel, and ord. 
24th Sept. 1801; trans, to Middle 

irish, Perth, 22nd Sept. 1808. 

JAMES CLASON, born 25th June 1783, 

son of Robert C., min. of this parish 

in 1786 ; educated at Univ. of Glas- 

>w ; licen. by Presb. of Hamilton 26th 

pril 1808 ; pres. by James Hamilton of 

alziel, and ord. 22nd Sept. 1808. Joined 

le Free Church in 1843 ; min. of the Free 

hurch, Dalziel, 1843-52; died 16th April 

852. He marr. 15th Nov. 1811, Janet, 

icond daugh. of John Harvie, min. of 

nnerwick, and had issue Rebecca, born 

th Nov. 1812 (marr. Adam Thorburn, 

lin. of the Free Church, Strathkinness) ; 

Lnne, born 31st May 1814 ; Marion, born 

th May 1816 ; Robert, born 1st July 1820 ; 

ohn Harvie, born 1st March 1823 ; Eliza- 

>eth, born 4th May 1825 ; James Harvie, 

torn 16th June 1827. Publication Account 

f the Parish (Neiv Stat. Ace., vi.). 

JOSEPH LOUDON, born Brechin, 1804, 

844 son of John L., farmer, and Janet 

Bowman; educated at Univ. of St 

Vndrews ; assistant at Tannadice ; ord. 4th 

fan. 1844 ; died 20th May 1874. He marr. 



13th Aug. 1844, Elizabeth, daugh. of John 
Buist, min. of Tannadice, and had issue 
John, born 28th June 1846, died 7th Oct. 
1848 ; Joseph, min. of Roslin. 

DAVID SCOTT, born Inglestone, Kirk- 
patrick-Juxta, 15th March 1844, son 
of David S. and Isabella Johnstone ; 
educated at Dumgree and Wanlockhead 
Schools (taught afterwards in the former, 
and in the Academy at Moffat) and Univ. 
of Edinburgh; M.A. (1868), B.D. (1871); 
licen. by Presb. of Lochmaben 6th Feb. 
1872 ; assistant at Kirkbean and Park 
Parish, Glasgow ; elected 14th Sept. 1874 ; 
pres. by John Glencairn Carter Hamilton 
22nd Sept., and ord. 5th Nov. 1874 ; app. 
convener of the Colonial Committee in 
1909; D.D. (Edinburgh, 7th July 1911); 
dem. 25th Nov. 1913. He marr. llth June 
1884, Elizabeth Christian, daugh. of George 
Ritchie, D.D., min. of Jedburgh, and has 
issue Charles George Gordon, born 25th 
March 1885, died 21st March 1887; May 
Elizabeth Bradfute, born 29th May 1890. 
Publication To the West Indies and back, 
One Hundred Days (Motherwell, 1908). 



1914 



GEORGE SIMPSON MARR, born 
Leith, 10th May 1884, son of 
Andrew M. and Christina Car- 
michael ; educated at Trinity and Leith 
Academies and Univ. of Edinburgh ; M.A. 
(1909), B.D. (1912) ; licen. by Presb. of 
Edinburgh in 1912 ; assistant at Greenside 
Parish, Edinburgh ; ord. to Blythswood, 
Glasgow, llth Feb. 1913; trans, and adm. 
23rd April 1914; D.Litt. (Edinburgh, 
1916) ; trans, to Lady Tester s, Edinburgh, 
2nd Oct. 1918. 

THOMAS BENTLEY STEWART 
1919 THOMSON, born Aberdeen, 8th 
Dec. 1889 ; son of William Stewart 
T., M.A., licentiate of the Church of Scot 
land and Principal of Aberdeen Civil 
Service and Business College, and Jeanie 
Jacques Jackson ; educated at Robert 
Gordon s College and Univ. of Aberdeen ; 
M.A. (1911), B.D. (1914); licen. by Presb. 
of Aberdeen, 5th May 1914 ; assistant at 
Glasgow Cathedral ; served in European 
War as captain, 9th H.L.I. (Glasgow 



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DALZIEL ST ANDREW S ST MARY S SOUTH [PRESB. o 



Highlanders), awarded M.C. 1919 ; ord. 17th 
March 1919. Marr. 4th June 1918, Margaret 
Holland Menzies, only daugh. of Robert 
Mackenzie, M.A., min. of the West U.F. 
Church, Alloa, and has issue a daughter, 
born 12th July 1920. Publication Edited 
Alma Mater (Aberdeen University 
Magazine) 1912-13. 

DALZIEL, ST ANDREW S (Q.S.}. 

[The parish of St Andrew [in Mother- 
well] was disjoined from Dalziel, 3rd Dec. 
1909.] 

JAMES GELLATLY, born Kirriemuir, 

1904 6t ^ ^ une 1860) son * J ames G- and 
Mary Ann Kennedy ; educated at 

Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of 
Hamilton in 1894 ; ord. to Scots Church, 
Lowick, Northumberland, 28th Oct. 1898; 
app. to Dalziel Chapel Oct. 1904 ; adm. 
first min. of the parish 4th Dec. 1909. 
Marr. 28th Dec. 1898, Mary, daugh. of John 
Henderson and Margaret M Kenzie, and 
has issue Margaret Florence, born 15th 
April 1900 ; Norman Croll, born 18tb June 
1902 ; Arthur James, born 6th Sept. 1906. 
Publication The Ordeal of Oscar Manning 
(Edinburgh, 1904). 

DALZIEL, ST MARY S (Q.S.). 

[The parish was disjoined from Dalziel, 
15th Nov. 1918.] 

WILLIAM SMITH, born St Cyrus, 
1Q02 Kincardineshire, 13th July 1865, son 
of William S. and Helen Durward ; 
educated at St Cyrus School, Church of 
Scotland Training College, and Univ. of 
Edinburgh; schoolmaster of Maryculter, 
1886-91; M.A. (Edinburgh 1892), B.D. 
(1895); licen. by Presb. of Fordoun May 
1895; ord. 19th Jan. 1902. Marr. 17th 
June 1903, Maria, daugh. of John Hatelie 
and Elizabeth Barnes, and has issue- 
William Durward, born 8th Nov. 1904. 

DALZIEL, SOUTH (Q.S.). 

[The church of South Dalziel is the old 
church of the parish of Dalziel as rebuilt 
in 1789 and enlarged in 1860. Near it was 



the Holy Well of St Patrick, to whom i 
ancient times Dalziel Church was ded: 
cated. The parish church of Dalziel wa 
removed to Motherwell in 1874. Thereaftf 
for some years this old church served as 
mission chapel for the southern district c 
the parish of Dalziel. On 15th March 188< 
the parish of South Dalziel was disjoins 
from Dalziel, and the old church at Dalzit 
was made the church of the new parish.] 

GEORGE CARRUTHERS, M.A., B.D. 
1875 ord. 19th Aug. 1875 ; trans, to John 
stone, Paisley, llth Jan. 1877. 

THOMAS HISLOP, ord. 10th Ma 
1877 ; adm. first min. of the parish i 
1880 ; trans, to Bridgeton, Glasgow 
18th Feb. 1883. 

DUFF MACDONALD, born Keith, 5tl 
Oct. 1850, son of William M. an. 
Ann Elder ; educated at Grang 
Parish School, Grammar School, Old Abei 
deen, and Univ. of Aberdeen ; M.A. (1871 
B.D. (1875); licen. by Presb. of Strath 
bogie in 1875 ; assistant at Lybster i: 
1875 ; ord. to Pulteneytown Chapel, Wick 
22nd March 1877 ; superintendent of th 
Church of Scotland Mission, Blantyre 
British East Africa, 1878-81 ; assistant a 
Clackmannan in 1882 ; adm. to this charg 
28th June 1883. Marr. 6th April 1878 
Helen Harriet, daugh. of James George 
physician, Keith, and Helen Rutherford 
and has issue James George, min. o 
Elchies ; William Elder, M.A., B.L., Penang 
born 9th Sept. 1880; George Rutherford 
captain Sherwood Foresters, born 22n< 
March 1895 ; John Forrest, Coldstrean 
Guards, born 29th Sept. 1897 ; Marion 
Helen Rutherford ; Isabel Gray ; Ann; 
Elizabeth. Publications Translations it 
East African Dialects (Lovedale and Blan 
tyre Mission Presses, 1880) ; Yao aw. 
Chinyasa Tales (Edinburgh, 1882); Afri 
cana, or The Heart of Heathen Africc 
(London, 1882) ; Revised Catechism [Prefae< 
by Professor Flint] (London, 1902); Ha. 
Man a Soul ? or, Bible Teaching on Mad 
Nature and Destiny (Motherwell, 1907). 



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DUNDYVAN (Q.S.). 

The parish of Dundyvan was disjoined 
in Old Monkland, 13th July 1906.] 

ANDREW ROBERTSON, born Irvine, 
:X 27th Jan. 1858, son of Andrew R. 
and Agnes Campbell; educated at 
rine Academy, High School, and Univ. 
Glasgow ; MA. (29th April 1881) ; licen. 
Presb. of Glasgow in 1883 ; assistant at 
inkinston; ord. to Annbank 30th Dec. 
86; adm. to Cadzow 13th Dec. 1888; 
ins. and adm. 28th Nov. 1905 ; adm. first 
in. of the parish in 1906 ; died 7th June 
17. He marr. 25th July 1889, Marea, 
.ugh. of Christian Sieberg and Emma 
hultze, and had issue Thomas Campbell, 
igineer, born 16th July 1890; Christian 
rthur, min. of Garelochhead, born 30th 
pril 1892 ; Agnes Campbell, born 12th 
pril 1895. 

CHARLES MACKINNON, born Tober- 
I17 mory, 17th March 1887, eldest son of 
Duncan M. and Jessie Gillies ; edu- 
,ted at Tobermory and Kingussie Schools 
id Univ. of Edinburgh ; licen. by Presb. 
Mull May 1913; assistant at High 
hurch, Inverness, and Shettleston ; ord. 
2th Dec. 1917. Marr. 30th July 1919, 
tabel Helen, third daugh. of Thomas 
homson, chemist, Edinburgh. 



FLOWERHILL (Q.S.). 

[A church was built here by the Reformed 
resbyterians in 1873. Its minister and 
mgregation, having petitioned the General 
Assembly, were admitted to the Church of 
cotland that year. The parish of Flower- 
ill was disjoined from Airdrie, 6th 
)ec. 1875.] 

JAMES PATON, BA. ; ord. min. of 
878 the Reformed Presbyterian Church, 
Airdrie, 1st June 1865. Joined the 
hurch of Scotland in 1873, along with 
as entire congregation and formed Flower- 
iill Chapel -of -Ease ; adm. first min. of 
he parish in 1875; trans, to St George s, 
aisley, 13th Oct. 1879. 



SAMUEL CAMPBELL FRY. trans. 
188O f rom ^ Columba s Chapel, Oban, 
and adm. llth March 1880 ; trans, 
to Girvan 27th June 1888. 

ROBERT HENDERSON, born Dysart, 
25th Sept. 1855, son of George H. 
and Isabella Sharp ; educated at 
Burgh School, Kirkcaldy, and Univ. of 
Glasgow; licen. by Presb. of Kirkcaldy 
14th May 1884; ord. to North Newton 
Chapel [now St James s Parish], Ayr, 10th 
March 1885; adm. here 10th Jan. 1889. 
Marr. 1st June 1887, Isabella Wright, 
daugh. of Alexander Gibson and Magdalena 
Hunter, and has issue George David, min. 
of East Parish, Greenock ; Alexander 
Gibson, M.D., Culross, Fife, born 18th 
Sept. 1889 ; Robert Sharp, lieut. Indian 
Army, born 14th June 1891 ; Magdalena 
Hunter, M.A., born 17th May 1893 ; Isobel 
Gibson, born 5th March 1897 ; Harry 
Gibson, born 30th Dec. 1903. 



GARTSHERRIE (Q.S.). 

[A church was opened here 13th Jan. 
1839. The parish of Gartsherrie was 
endowed by James Baird of Cambusdoon, 
M.P., and disjoined from Old Monkland, 
17th March 1858.] 

JAMES M LETCHIE, trans, from Lark- 
1838 hall llth Jan. 1838; trans, to St 
Thomas s, Leith, 6th May 1841. 

JAMES GRAY WOOD, trans, from East 
1841 Strathaven, and adm. llth Nov. 
1841 ; trans, to Renfrew 21st Sept. 
1843. 

JOHN FRASER, born Glasgow, 1815, 

1844 son ^ J^ n F.j merchant ; educated 

at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. 

of Inveraray ; ord. 22nd Feb. 1844 ; died 

unmarr. 25th Dec. 1 845. 

BRYCE JOHNSTONE BELL, born 

1846 Lockerbie, 1816, son of Robert B., 

farmer, and Mary M Kie ; educated 

at Univ. of Edinburgh ; licen. by Presb. of 

Lochmaben ; assistant at Kilwinning ; 



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[PRESB. 0! 



elected 29th Sept., and ord. 24th Dec. 1846 ; 
adm. first min. of the parish 30th March 
1858 ; dein. 20th May 1884 ; died unmarr. 
at Bellvue, Lockerbie, 10th July 1894. 

ROBERT SOMERS, M.A., B.D. ; ord. 
llth Dec. 1884; trans, to Moffat 



1884 



19th Feb. 1891. 



JOHN ALEXANDER IRELAND, born 
1891 Edinburgh, 12th July 1846, son of 
John Balfour L, banker, and Barbara 
Georgina Scott, and grandson of Walter 
Foggo L, D.D., min. of North Leith ; edu 
cated at Univ. of St Andrews; licen. by 
Presb. of St Andrews ; assistant at Both- 
well, Greenock, and St John s Parish, 
Glasgow ; ord. to Whitburn llth May 
1 876 ; sometime Provost of Whitburn ; 
trans, and adm. 27th Aug. 1891 ; died 7th 
July 1917. He marr. 7th Sept. 1887, 
Charlotte, daugh. of Alexander Falconer, 
min. of Denny, and had issue Charlotte, 
born 6th Oct. 1889; John Balfour, lieut. 
Black Watch, born 13th May 1891, killed 
in action in France, 9th Sept. 1916 ; Eliza 
Ann, born 6th March 1893 ; Alexander 
Falconer, born 17th Nov. 1894, died 17th 
April 1914. Publications An Order of 
Divine Service for Young People (Coat- 
bridge, 1912) ; The Story of the [Gartsherrie] 
Church (Coatbridge, 1914) ; A Legacy from 
a Scottish Manse (London, 1918) [Biography 
and Sketch]. [In Memoriam [Funeral Ser 
mon and Character Sketch] (Coatbridge, 
1917).] 

ROBERT WILLIAM RUTHERFORD, 
1917 born Glasgow, 5th Jan. 1866, son of 
Robert R. and Mary Walker Hardie ; 
educated at Garnethill School and Univ. 
of Glasgow; M.A. (1887), B.D. (1890); 
licen. by Presb. of Glasgow 7th Jan. 1891 ; 
assistant at Pittenweem and Dunbarton ; 
ord. to Calderhead llth May 1893; trans, 
and adm. llth Dec. 1917. Marr. 17th 
April 1895, Wilhelmina Walker, daugh. of 
David Sinclair, Principal of the Church of 
Scotland College, Madras, and Isabella 
Georgina Aitchison, and has issue David 
Sinclair, born 28th Feb. 1896; Robert, 
born 15th Dec. 1901. 



GARTURK (Q.S.). 

[A church was built here in 1869. The 
parish of Garturk was disjoined from Old 
Monkland in 1870.] 

JOHN GRIGOR, served as a licentiate : 
186g ord. to Fullarton Chapel -of -Ease 
26th July 1870. 

JOHN RENWICK, born 3rd Oct. 1838, 
18I7Q son of John R. ; educated at Edin 
burgh Academy and Univ. of 
Edinburgh; B.A. (19th April 1856); 
assistant at St Stephen s, Edinburgh ; ord. 
to North Church, Paisley, 18th July 1867 
pres. by the Trustees 13th May, and adm. 
30th June 1870 ; died 23rd April 1878. He 
marr. 9th Aug. 1870, Elizabeth Wylde. 
third daugh. of Archibald Gardner, Nether- 
common House, Paisley, and had issue. 

WILLIAM ROBERTSON, M.A.; ord. 



1878 



* On 



ment as first Deputy of the Home 
Mission Committee 29th Jan. 1884 [after 
wards min. of Coltness]. 

JAMES ROBERTSON, M.A., B.D.; 

1884 trans, from Fort Augustus, and adm. 

22nd April 1884 ; trans, to Fetteresso 

10th April 1890. 

HUGH DUNCAN, born Dunoon, 23rd 
189Q Feb. 1861, son of Hugh D. and 
Elizabeth Barnet; educated at 
Dunoon Academy and Univ. of Glasgow; 
M.A. (1882), B.D. (1885) ; licen. by Presb. 
of Dunoon in 1885 ; assistant [to the Rev. 
William Kean] at Alexandria, Egypt ; ord. 
17th Oct. 1890. Marr. 9th Aug. 1887, Mary 
Alice, daugh. of James Swallow and Eliza 
beth Reynolds Knight, and has issue Mary 
Elizabeth, M.A., born 15th May 1888; 
Hugo James, engineer, M.C., lieut. R.F.C., 
born 24th June 1891 ; Torquil Macleod, 
capt. A.C.C., born 2nd July 1893 ; Herbert 
Cecil, lieut. Seaforth Highlanders, born 
19th Aug. 1895. Publication Why I have 
Not left the Church of Scotland (Coat- 
bridge, 1902); contributions to Hastings 1 
Dictionary of Christ and the Gospels. 



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253 



GLASFORD, OR GLASSFORD. 

The church of Glasford belonged to St 
! iry s Collegiate Church of Lochwinnoch. 
. 1633 the parish church was rebuilt at 
asford, where its ruins still stand in the 
irchyard. In 1820 a more central parish 
i arch was built at Westquarter, and was 

isiderably renovated in 1897. In the 

I churchyard at Glasford there is a 
lar stone, erected in 1772 by Sir John 

1 >rdon of Earlston, Bart., to mark the 
rial -place of his great - grandfather, 
illiam Gordon of Earlston. When on 
* way from Galloway to join the forces 
the Covenanters at Bothwell, the Laird 
Earlston was overtaken by a party of 
iglish dragoons and was shot dead, 22nd 
ne 1679.] 

THOMAS MACASKIE, reader, 1574 
74 to 1576. 

JAMES HAMILTON, reader in 
76 1576. 

JOHN HOWISON, probably officiated 
^ here, 1577-8 ; min. of Cambuslang in 
1579. 

so DAVID HALL, reader in 1580. 

ALEXANDER HAMILTON, reader at 
.gg Stonehouse, 1574-6; at Avendale, 
1576-85 ; adm. here, probably only 
reader, 1585-91. [Reg. Assig.] 

JOHN HAMILTON, mentioned in 
J89 1589. [Reg. Assig.] 

JOHN SANGSTER, min. in 1590; 
}90 trans, to Blantyre about 1593. [Reg. 
Assig.] 

ANDREW LAW, MA. ; trans, from 
598 Stonehouse in 1593 ; trans, to 
Neilston 15th July 1595. 

PETER CAMERON, MA.; min. in 
-^ 1594; trans, to Shotts that year, 
but returned here in 1597. 

JOHN MTTIRHEAD, MA. ; trans, from 
SQ6 Shotts, and adm. in 1595 ; trans, to 
Hamilton in 1597. 



PETER CAMERON, M.A. ; retrans. 
1597 from Shotts, and adm. in 1597. He 



1607. 



went to Cabrach, Banffshire, about 



GEORGE CLYDESDALE, eldest son 
1607 ^ ~ " ^ M Baxter burgess of Glas 
gow ; M.A. (Glasgow 1600) ; was an 
"expectant" in Presb. of Lanark Nov. 
1602; adm. here in 1607; died Jan. 1627, 
aged about 47. He man*. Anna Wodrow, 
who survived him, and had issue Christian. 
[Reg. Assig. ; Glasg. Tests. ; Glasg. Reg. 
(Bapt.); Paterson s Ayrshire.] 

ROBERT HAMILTON, M.A. (Glasgow 
1626 1616 )> probably son of James H., min. 
of Hamilton, brother of James H. 
of Shields of Kilbride ; was settled here in 
the lifetime of the previous min., in whose 
inventory he is described as "minister at 
Glasford." He was probably assistant 
and successor; D.D. (Glasgow). As their 
Procurator, he presented to the Glasgow 
Assembly, 27th Nov. 1638, the Bishop s 
" Declinator " of the Presbyterian jurisdic 
tion, which " was read amid contemptuous 
whispers and smiles." At the same As 
sembly he was libelled for frequent and 
prolonged absences from his parish, en 
couraging his parishioners to dance and 
play at football when the sermon was done, 
etc., and unanimously dep. on 14th Dec. 
For some time thereafter he continued in 
his charge, but ultimately retired to Eng 
land, where he was nominated Bishop of 
Caithness in succession to John Abernethy, 
but was never consecrated. He died before 
1st Nov. 1649. He marr. (1) Isobel 
Murray, and had issue a daugh. : (2) 
Helen, daugh. of Adam Whiteford of 
Milton, and widow of John Hamilton of Colt- 
ness. She survived him, and had issue. 
[Glasg. Tests. ; Baillie s Lett. ; P. C. Reg., 3rd 
ser., i., 531 ; Craven s Diocese of Caithness, 
94 ; Lanark Sas., Nether Ward, v., 112.] 

JOHN BELL, M.A.; ord. 1st Jan. 

1640 164 ; trans - to Stevenston (his 
native parish) in 1642. 

JAMES HOUSTON, M.A. ; min. in 
1642 *^ 42 > ^ e P *kat year for immorality 
[afterwards min. of Houston]. 



254 



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[PRESS, o 



WILLIAM HAMILTON of Netherfield, 
1644 Strathaven, born 1620, second son of 
John H. of Coltness and Udston, 
and Helen Whiteford, above mentioned ; 
ord. Jan. 1644 ; was a member of Assembly 
in 1649, "and continued in the faythfull 
and patient exercise of his ministry till 
1666," when he was "most injuriously 
silenced, and thrust out of his charge by 
the Bishop of Glasgow." He was given in 
dulgence at Avendale in 1669, but returned 
to Glasford again as an " indulged " min. 3rd 
Sept. 1672. He died Feb. 1682. From his 
singular sagacity and uprightness he was 
commonly known as "Wise Willie." He 
marr. April 1646, Margaret Hamilton, 
and had issue James, styled eldest 
son in 1673 ; William, burgess and guild- 
brother of Edinburgh 31st May 1682 ; 
Margaret (marr. James Young of Nether- 
field, writer, Strathaven). A volume of 
H. s MS. Sermons was exhibited at a 
meeting of Glasgow Arch. Soc. 20th April 
1916. [Glasg. Tests. ; Edin. Guild Reg. ; 
Lanark Sas., v., 239; Wodrow s Hist., ii. } 
204 ; G. R. Inhib., 15th July 1644.] 

JAMES FINDLAY, M.A. ; trans, from 
Inchinnan, and adm. after 28th Feb. 
1667 ; trans, to Traquair 3rd Oct. 
1672. 

JAMES NAISMITH [NASMYTH] of 
1Q72 Haughhead, born about 1614, called 
" son of Ann Cunnison," and brother 
of John N. in Allanton ; M.A. (Edinburgh, 
23rd July 1636) ; min. of Dalmellington in 
1641; trans, to Second Charge, Hamilton, 
23rd Nov. 1645; app. in 1647 chaplain to 
Major-general Holburn s Regiment; trans, 
to First Charge, Hamilton, about 1649; 
app. by Parliament a Visitor of the College 
of Edinburgh 31st July 1649; joined the 
Protesters in 1651 ; was imprisoned in Edin 
burgh in 1660, and allowed only to reside 
within twelve miles of his parish, and six 
miles from the seat of a Prelate. Deprived 
16th Sept. 1662, and, 6th Jan. 1663, ordered 
to be confined to the Merse ; was granted 
indulgence here 3rd Sept. 1672 ; died Sept. 
1674, "a good man and a good preacher." 
He marr. (1) (cont. 18th May 1641) Sophia 
(died Nov. 1647), daugh. of Sir Patrick 



Home of Polwarth, and widow of Josepi 
Johnston of Hilton, Berwickshire : (2) 18tl 
May 1650, Marion Inglis, Kirkliston, an< 
had issue Alexander ; John, M.D., Glas 
gow ; Francis ; Mary ; Elizabeth ; Eupham 
Susan ; Janet (marr. John Muirhead, junior 
tailor in Hamilton). [Wodrow s Hist., {. 
80, 296, 318; Wodrow s Anal., iii., 127 
Hamilton and Edin. Tests. ; Brodie : 
Diary; Lanark Sas., v., 369; Perth Sas. 
ii., 187 ; Reg. of Deeds, dliii., 474.] 

JOHN DENNISTOUN, son of Wfflian 

D., Treasurer of Dunbarton, anc 

Agnes Buchanan ; M.A. (Glasgow 

16th July 1674); passed trials before 

Presb. of Dunbarton, and had a testi 

monial for license 6th Sept. 1681 ; adm 

here about 1684 ; deprived at the Revolu 

tion. [Rule s Sec. Vindication. } 

FRANCIS BORLAND, born about 1666. 
son of John B. of Crosshouse, East 
Kilbride ; educated at Univ. ot 
Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Hamilton 
called 3rd April, and ord. 20th July 1692. 
He was one of four mins. [the others were 
Alexander Shields, Archibald Stobo, and 
Alexander Dalgleish] commissioned by the 
Church of Scotland, 21st July 1699, to 
accompany the Scottish colonists on the 
Second Darien Expedition, which, like the 
First, ended disastrously. Borland was 
one of the few who returned to Scotland, 
27th July 1701. He died 24th Dec. 1722. 
He marr. Rachel Hall, who died 7th April 
1699, and had issue Cecil (marr. Robert 
Hamilton, min. of Hamilton); Anne; 
Eupham; Sarah; Jean. Publications 
Memoirs of Darien [written mostly in the 
year 1700] (Glasgow, 1715, 2nd ed.); [The 
History of Darien] (Glasgow, 1779).- 
[Douglas s Baronage, 479 ; Reg. Gen. Ass., 
1705; Hill Burton s The Darien Papers; 
Barbour s A Hist, of William Pater son and 
the Darien Company, 136; MS. Diary, 
1661-72, in Laing Collection, Univ. of 
Edinburgh.] 

MICHAEL M TAGGART, a native of 

Penninghame ; educated at Univ. of 

Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Hamil 

ton 31st July 1716 ; called 15th April 1723, 









H IILTON] 



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255 



b not ord. till 30th Nov. 1726, when the 
c ;mony took place at Chapelton, the 
[I sb. being assisted by a Committee of 
lod. He died after a few days illness, 
IT 3D about to be married to a Miss Muir, 

1 i Feb. 1731. [Glasg. Tests.] Wodrow s 

2 </., iii. 365, 375, iv. 202.] 

OHN MUIRHEAD, called 16th Nov. 
1731 ; ord. 29th Feb. 1732 ; died 31st 
Dec. 1755. He marr. Janet Bogle, 

A > died 2nd Nov. 1784, and had issue 

. nt-s, min. of Stonehouse ; John ; Jean ; 

j ;i;t ; Klizaln th (marr. Patrick Muirhead, 

i n. of Dysart). 

UCHARD ROBERTSON, M.A. ; pres. 
. by Alexander, Earl of Eglinton, and 
ord. 9th Nov. 1756 ; trans, to Dalziel 
id Oct. 1761. 

ALEXANDER DOBIE, pres. by the 

, Commissioner for Alexander, Earl 

of Eglinton, and ord. 30th Dec. 

\~1 ; trans, to Eaglesham 5th Jan. 1786. 

HUGH MITCHELL, born Mauchline, 
eldest son of Hugh M., farmer ; edu 
cated at Univ. of Glasgow; M.A. 
"70) ; sometime tutor in the family of 
chibald Nisbet of Carphin; licen. by 
esb. of Edinburgh 29th Jan. 1777 ; master 
the first academy of Greenock, 1779-86. 
e was pres. to Eaglesham, but being 
exceedingly unacceptable," exchanged 
ith preceding min., and was ord. here 
th April 1786. Having adopted the view 
,it the union of Church and State was 
ntrary to the teaching of Scripture, he 
;m. his charge 30th Dec. 1794. He after- 
ards taught in an English and French 
:ademy at Glasgow. On the Peace of 
miens in 1802, along with his wife and 
mgh. he visited France, when all three 
ere made prisoners by Napoleon and 
irried to Verdun, but shortly afterwards 
berated. He died 6th Dec. 1815. He 
larr. 1774, Amelia (died 14th Nov. 1838), 
augh. of Archibald Nisbet of Carphin, 
ad had issue a daugh. Publications 
on the Political Condition of 
le Jews (1794); A Short Apology for 
jwstacy (Glasgow, 1797) ; Scotticisms, 
utyar Anglicisms, and Grammatical Im- 



proprieties corrected (Glasgow, 1799); The 
Popular Preacher [Fordyce s The Preacher s 
Manual] (Edinburgh, 1820); Account of 
the Parish (Sinclair s Xtat. Ace., vii.). 

PATRICK MACBETH, born Kilmadock, 
1766, second son of John M., farmer ; 
1796 educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. 
by Presb. of Dunblane 24th March 1789; 
tutor in the family of Sir William Mont 
gomery, Bart., of Macbie Hill, Peeblesshire ; 
assistant at Kelso; pres. by Archibald, 
Earl of Eglinton, and ord. 10th Sept. 1795 ; 
died unmarr., 22nd April 1832. 

GAVIN LANG (primus), born Paisley, 
1791, son of Robert L. and Euphemia 
Morrison ; educated at Grammar 
School and Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by 
Presb. of Glasgow llth June 1823; assistant 
at Houston in 1826, and West Kilbride in 
1828 ; ord. by Presb. of Irvine, 5th May 
1829, for work in Canada; min. of Shel- 
burne, Nova Scotia, 1829-31 ; pres. by 
Mary, Lady Montgomerie, and adm. to this 
charge 23rd Aug. 1832; died 25th Aug. 
1869. He marr. 14th July 1829, Anna 
Roberton (died 18th April 1886), niece of 
David Marshall of Nielsland, parish of 
Hamilton, and had issue David Marshall, 
manager, Glasgow and London Fire Insur 
ance Office, born at Shelburne, Nova 
Scotia, 21st April 1830, died 5th April 
1912 ; Anna Hamilton, born 19th Dec. 1831, 
died 17th Jan. 1908 ; Robert, born 7th 
April 1833, died in infancy; John Mar 
shall, C.V.O., D.D., LL.D., Principal of 
the Univ. of Aberdeen (q.v.) ; Gavin, min. 
of Second Charge, Inverness, born 21st 
July 1835; Sir Robert Hamilton, K.C.M.G., 
Director-General of the Imperial Ottoman 
Bank, Constantinople, sometime British 
member of the Council of the Egyptian 
Daira Sanieh Administration in Egypt, 
born 14th Nov. 1836, died at Hampstead, 
London, 2nd March 1913 ; Euphemia 
Morrison, born 30th Sept. 1838 (marr 
Richard Cunliffe, shipbuilder, Glasgow) 
Elizabeth Stobie, born 21st May 1840 
(marr. Paton James Gloag, D.D., min. of 
Galashiels) ; Jane, born 23rd Nov. 1841 
(marr. (1) William Clarke, New Zealand; 
(2) Alfred Martin Maynard, vicar of Christ 



256 



GLASFORD GREENGAIRS 



[PRESB. 



Church, Totland Bay, Isle of Wight); 
Margaret Wiseman, born 29th Oct. 1843 
(marr. John Pagan, D.D., min. of Both- 
well) ; James Paisley, min. of East Parish, 
Stirling, born 25th April 1846 ; Alexander, 
C.M.G., London manager of the Bank of 
Montreal, born 22nd Sept. 1848. [Gregg s 
Hist, of the Presb. Church in Canada, 328.] 

GAVIN LANG (secundus), son of above ; 

trans, from Fyvie ; pres. by Archi- 

870 bald William, Earl of Eglinton and 

Winton, 23rd Sept. 1869; adm. 4th Feb. 

1870; trans, to St Andrew s (Church of 

Scotland), Montreal, Canada, 28th Nov. 

1870 [afterwards min. of Second Charge, 

Inverness]. 

ROBERT PATERSON, born East Kil- 
bride, 16th Nov. 1836, son of Alex- 
1 ander P. and Bethia Browning; 
educated at East Kilbride School, Hamilton 
Academy, and Univ. of Glasgow; B.A. 
(27th April 1859); licen. by Presb. of 
Hamilton, 12th July 1859 ; ord. (by Presb. 
of Glasgow) missionary at Sialkot, Panjab 
[in succession to Thomas Hunter, who was 
killed in the Mutiny of 1857], 24th Aug. 
1859; pres. to this charge 29th Dec. 1870; 
adm. 16th March 1871. Marr. 26th Aug. 
1859, Ellison M Farlane, daugh. of Ebenezer 
Steven, cotton-spinner, Glasgow, and has 
issue Alexander Browning, M.B., C.M., 
born 1860; Ellison Steven, born 1861 
(marr. John Annan, Bearsden), died 1913 ; 
Robert M Cheyne [B.D., ord. by Presb. 
of Hamilton missionary at Gujrat, Panjab, 
25th Sept. 1885], born 1862; Bethia 
Mary Jane, born 1864 ; Joanna Martin, 
born and died 1865 ; William Watt, 
born and died 1866 ; M Leod Watson, born 
1868, died 1869 ; Margaretta Violet Prinsep, 
born 1870, died 1895; Ebenezer Steven, 
C.E., born 1871, died 1892; Ethel Marion 
Jackson, born 1874 (marr. Dr Potter, 
Derby); Norman M Leod, architect and 
farmer, Slaterville, U.S.A., born 1875 ; 
Edith Maud, born 1878 ; John M Farlane, 
solicitor, Strathaven, born 1880. Publi 
cation " History of the Panjab Mission" 
(Church of Scotland Mission Record, 1907). 
[Youngson s Forty Years of the Panjab 
Mission, 112.] 



ROBERT DALY, born Kilmarnock, 4i 

1918 ^ OV 1884 son ^ Allan D. ar 
Margaret Henderson Hall; edi 
cated at Grammar School and Academ 
Kilmarnock, and Univ. of Glasgow; M.; 
(1910); became a certificated teachei 
licen. by Presb. of Dunbarton 5th Ma 
1914; assistant at St George s, Glasgow 
ord. to Dean Park Parish, Glasgow, l: 
Dec. 1914 ; trans, and adm. (assistant an 
successor) 8th Aug. 1918. Marr. 7th Jul 

1909, Agnes Glover, daugh. of Samu< 
Scarlett, Kilmarnock, and has issue- 
Janet Howie M Master, born 28th Ma 

1910, died 26th March 1912; Margar 
Henderson Hall, born 13th April 191S 
Allan Scarlett, born 17th Feb. 1915 
Samuel Scarlett, born 5th Jan. 1917. 



GREENGAIRS (Q.S.). 

[A church was opened 18th June 187* 
The parish of Greengairs was disjoine 
from New Monkland, 13th July 1894.] 

[ALEXANDER OGILVIE BROW> 

served as a licentiate from 1873 t 



1873 



July 1877.] 



JAMES MUIR, born Bellshill, Lanark 
shire, 1st Nov. 1841, son of Jame 
1877 M. and Isabella Baird; educate 
at Bellshill School and Univ. of Glasgow 
licen. by Presb. of Hamilton in 1877 
assistant at Dalziel ; ord. 29th Dec. 1877 
dem. 4th Aug. 1884, on appointment to S 
George s Church, Grenada, West Indie: 
1st Sept. 1884 ; trans, to St James s Churct 
Wakenaam, Demerara, 1887; died a 
Georgetown, British Guiana, 5th Dec 
1892. He was the founder of the Cooli 
Mission in British West Indies. He man 
6th July 1869, Jessie M Kelvie (died 5tl 
Aug. 1919), daugh. of John Reid, am 
had issue James, Controller of City o 
Ottawa, born 25th June 1871 ; Johi 
Reid, fleet surgeon R.N., Croix de Guerre 
born llth Jan. 1873; Andrew Reid, M.M. 
2nd lieut. R.F.A., born 5th Dec. 1874 
died of wounds in France, 7th Nov 
1917 ; Thomas, sub-editor Cape 7Ywes,bon 
8th Oct. 1876, died 12th March 1913 
Mary M Bride, nurse, served in France 



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|1 4-18, born 1st Sept. 1878 (marr. 4th 
\J g. 1918, Captain Ralph Elswood Cole- 
r n, C.A.M.C. ; Isa Baird Forbes, nurse, 
8 red in France, born 3rd Sept. 1880 ; 
J sie Reid, born 7th Oct. 1882 (marr. 1911, 
( tries Albert Donovan, Canada); Dougald 
I rd, artist, R.F.A., born 7th Oct. 1882 ; 
J le Park, born 20th Nov. 1884, died 8th 
I g. 1894. 

VILLIAM GREEN, ord. 13th Nov. 
1884 ; dem. on election to Inverallan 



i 4 



28th Feb. 1888. 



ALEXANDER MACRAE, ord. 24th 
July 1888; res. 19th Nov. 1892 
[afterwards min. of Crown Court 
( urch, London (#.v.)]. 

I.OBERT CHALMERS ANDERSON, 

M.A. ; ord. 29th June 1893 ; adm. 

first min. of the parish 28th Aug. 

1 4 ; trans, to Sinclairtown, Kirkcaldy, 

1 h May 1910. 

CHARLES PETER GRANT, M.A.; 
ord. 28th Sept. 1910 ; trans, to Well- 
park, Greenock, 15th Aug. 1916. 

TAMES RUSSELL, born Kirkfieldbank, 
Lesmahagow, 4th Feb. 1859, son of 
John R. and Ann Smith ; educated 
s New Lanark School and Univ. of 
( isgow ; min. of the Evangelical Union 
( urch, Kil winning, 1882-91 ; of the Evan- 
$ ical Union Congregational Church, 
i .struther-Easter, 1891-9 ; of Emmanuel 
( ngregational Church, Overnewton, Glas- 
$ *, 1899-1908 ; of Congregational Church, 
\ lirkirk, 1908-14 ; adm. as a licentiate 
< the Church of Scotland by the General 
. sembly in 1914 ; ord. 14th Dec. 1916. 
\ irr. 9th March 1904, Mary, daugh. of John 
1 ddie and Mary Waugh, and has issue 
. abrose Shepherd, born 16th May 1905. 

HALLSIDE (Q.S.). 

.The parish of Hallside was disjoined 
1 m Cambuslang, 15th March 1901.] 

PATRICK HYNDS HUTCHINSON, 

. ?2 M.A. (Glasgow 1883) ; ord. 26th Jan. 

1892 ; res. 1894, and became min. of 

Andrew s Presbyterian Church, Hunt- 

; *don, Quebec, Canada. 

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WILLIAM HENRY PORTER, app. 
1894 1894 [afterwards min. of Cults], 

ROBERT LOGAN, app. 1896, ord. first 

18Q6 min. of the parish 26th June 1901 ; 

trans, to Dunrossness 13th Oct. 1911. 

WILLIAM M MILLAN, ord. 27th March 
1912 1912 trans - to St Leonard s Parish, 
Dunfermline, 30th Aug. 1917. 

WILLIAM CONWAY, born Ballymena, 
Co. Antrim, 26th June 1874, son of 
Thomas C. and Agnes Wilson ; edu 
cated at Ballymena and Univ. of Edin 
burgh ; licen. by Free Presb. of Edinburgh 
in 1909; assistant at Free St Columba s, 
Edinburgh; ord. to Free Church, Elgin, 
9th June 1909; trans, to Free Church, 
Coatbridge, 9th May 1912; adm. to this 
charge 23rd January 1918. Marr. llth 
May 1893, Mary, daugh. of Adam Anderson 
and Esther Buick, Knowhead, Broughshane, 
Co. Antrim, and has issue Esther, born 
28th Feb. 1894; Agnes, born 6th March 
1896; William, born 12th March 1898; 
Adam, born 9th Aug. 1900; Mary, born 
llth Aug. 1903; Florence, born 4th Oct. 
1905; Ann Wilson, born 1st Aug. 1909; 
Thomas James Norman, born 24th April 
1914; Leonorina Maude, born 17th July 1916. 

HAMILTON, OF OLD CADYOW. 

[The rectory of Cadyow was a prebend 
belonging to the Dean of Glasgow. In 
1451 James, first Lord Hamilton, built a 
new and larger church for the parish on 
a site very near where Hamilton Palace 
now stands. This new place of worship he 
endowed as a collegiate church. At the 
same time he caused the name of the parish 
to be changed to Hamilton. In the church 
then erected there was a Chapel of St 
Mary. In 1459 Lord Hamilton founded 
a hospital also within the parish. This 
was dedicated to St Mary of Bethlehem. 
In 1732 the parish church was removed 
to the town of Hamilton. Yearly fairs 
were held at Hamilton in honour of St 
Laurence and St Martin. In Hamilton 
churchyard a stone marks the place where 
are buried the heads and right arms of four 
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Pentland Rising. These men, John Parker, 
Gavin Hamilton, James Hamilton, and 
Christopher Strang, were hanged at Edin 
burgh on 7th Dec. 1666. As was the 
custom, their bodies were buried beside 
the gallows, but their heads and right arms 
were publicly exposed at Hamilton in their 
own country.] 

ROBERT HAMILTON, rector of Tor- 
rens in 1558, and prebendary of Her- 
1562 seldean in the Collegiate Church of 
Bothwell ; joined the Protestant Party and 
accompanied John Knox to Berwick-upon- 
Tweed in the end of July 1559. At the 
General Assembly, 30th June 1562, John 
Willock, Superintendent of the West, was 
ordered to investigate a scandal against H., 
and, if necessary, to remove him from the 
ministry. This was not done, and by the 
Assembly which met on Christmas Day 
1562, Knox being Moderator, H. was app. 
min. of this parish. He was at Torrens 
from 1576 until after 1580. [Knox s Works, 
ii. ; Reg. Min. ; Hamilton Tests. ; Booke of 
the Kirk.] 

JOHN DAVIDSON, min. in 1567, with 
Cambusnethan, Dalserf, and Dalziel 
1567 also in the charge. In 1574, instead 
of Cambusnethan and Dalziel, Blantyre 
and Cambuslang were conjoined with 
Hamilton. It is stated that in 1577 he 
threatened and admonished those inhabit 
ing Hamilton Castle "for rioting, etc., 
declaring how he saw in a vision a great 
arm with a sword in its hand standing 
above it, and forcibly striking it down to 
the ground, till it injured the wood by 
which it was surrounded as well as the 
town." He was a member of Assembly 
24th April 1581, and app. by the Privy 
Council, 6th March 1589, a commissioner 
within the bounds of Clydesdale for the 
maintenance and defence of true religion : 
still min. here in 1596. \_Reg. Min. ; 
Calderwood s Hist., iv., 139 ; Melvill s 
Autob., 43 ; Keith s Hist., 575.] 

ROBERT RAE, reader in 1574. [Reg. 
1574 Min.] 

JOHN MUIRHEAD, M.A. ; adm. to 

Rutherglen 16th Dec. 1586 ; min. of 

1597 Shotts in 1593 ; min. of Glasford in 



1595 ; trans, and adm. in 1597. H ?as 
pres. by James VI. to the Deane 
Glasgow 26th Jan. 1603; died lOtl let. 
that year, aged about 40. He ma: 
Margaret Crawford, who died in Oct. 
and had issue James ; Agnes : (2) ar- 
garet Hamilton, who survived hire ,nd 
marr. (2) (cont. 17th Jan. 1606), An.Jyl 
Kennedy of Bogend. \_Reg. Assig. ; fin. 
and Hamilton Tests. ; Ayr Sas. Re\ iii., 
274 ; Glasg. Com. Deeds, 4th Aug. 16: I 

GAVIN HAMILTON, M.A. ; trans ore 
Bothwell, and adm. in 1604 gp. 
Bishop of Galloway (q.v.) 3rd h 

1605, but still held the charge in 1 I. 

[Reg. Assig] 

JAMES HAMILTON, M.A., s.itof 
Robert H. of Dalserf ; min. o Jar 
1609 munnock in 1586 ; trans, to I ier( 
10th April 1600; trans, and adm. fterl 
4th May 1609. He was a mem \ of 
the Court of High Commission 15tl ir 
1619, and of a Commission fo "the 
maintenance of Church Discipline list 
Oct. 1634. He was dep. 3rd April 1( Jfor | 
refusing to acknowledge the Gener A.- 
sembly of 1638. He obtained a prol sion | 
from the Marquess of Montrose 29tl .ug. i 
1645, and died 28th Oct. 1648, aged jout! 
83. He marr. Anne, only child of bes 
Hamilton of Shields, and had i 
Robert, probably min. of Glasford; t 
Isobel. His widow had a grant from . 
ment of 100 sterling, 2nd and 12t 
1661. [Anderson s House of Han 
Booke of the Kirk; Hamilton Tests. 
Ret. de Tut., 238, 239 ; Calderwood s 
Acts of Parl., vii.; Melvill s Autob.; I 
Lett. : Reg. of Deeds, cclxxxviii., 30 
14th Jan. 1624 ; ibid., ccccl., 426.] 

[JAMES CUNNINGHAM, M.A. 

of Old Cum nock in 1608 ; 4 a 

1 fi42 

member of the Glasgow Asi ( 
of 1638, and had been spoken of f |1 
Moderatorship when Alexander Hen h 
was elected ; made a request to tb i/ 
sembly to be allowed translation tc >: 
other parish should an opportunity a 
"It was thought," says Baillie, "1 * 
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obtain the more large paroche, but more 
ofitable, of Paisley or Hamilton, and 
adily he might have been made welcome 

either, but his too ardent desire to be at 
em and from his own people, has made 
3 own to disgust him and these to have 
great feast of him." In 1642 he was 
ins. to this parish. The Register of Ayr 
resb. refers to him as " presentlie minister 

the kirk of Hamiltoun," 19th May 1642 ; 

a meeting of Presb. of Ayr upon that 
ite, he was present and gave information 
garding the state of the church, manse, 
id glebe, and the minutes constantly speak 
him as "last min. of Cumnock." He 
mtinued to reside at Cumnock, and for 
>me unknown reason never entered on his 
.>w charge]. [Baillie s Lett., i., 166.] 

JAMES NAISMITH [NASMYTH], 
M.A. ; min. in 1649; deprived by 
the Privy Council, 16th Sept. 1662, 

>r refusing to take the Oath of Allegiance ; 

ranted indulgence at Glasford in 1672. 

THOMAS BELL, having served for 

gQ3 a twelvemonth, during which the 

church had no other min., was 

llowed 1000 merks Scots out of vacant 

tipends in 1664. [P. C. Decreta.] 

JAMES RAMSAY, M.A.; trans, from 
Linlithgow in 1664 ; became Bishop 
of Dunblane (q.v.) in 1673. 

ROBERT DOUGLAS, M.A. ; trans. 

^_ from Renfrew ; pres. by his cousin 

William, Duke of Hamilton, and 

dm. in 1675 ; became Bishop of Brechin 

/. />.) that year. 

THOMAS HAMILTON, born about 
1647, second son of James H. of 
Woodhall; M.A. (Glasgow, 26th 
uly 1668) ; min. of Bothwell about 1672 ; 
rans. to Carnwath 21st May 1675 ; trans, 
o Stenton before 3rd June 1679 ; trans, 
md adm. after 5th Sept. 1683. He was 
:harged with an unnatural crime, but 
icquitted by the Court of Justiciary, 5th 
3ct. 1685. He went to Ireland, and died 
it Ballyroy, King s Co., Nov. 1699. He 
narr. before 1679, Jean, daugh. of Sir 



Francis Douglas of Sandilands, and widow 
of Alexander Inglis, min. of Douglas. 
[Family of Birnie of Broomhill ; Fountain - 
hall s Diary; Wodrow s Hist., iv., 345; 
Reg. of Deeds, Durie, 22nd March 1679.] 

ROBERT SCOTT, bapt. 21st Jan. 1641 ; 
youngest son of Sir William S. of 
Clerkington ; educated at Univ. of 
Edinburgh ; M.A. (1670) ; licen. by George 
Bishop of Edinburgh, llth Dec. 1672 ; min. 
of Inverkeithing in 1673 ; trans, to Canon- 
gate Parish, Edinburgh, before 28th Nov. 
1676 ; trans, and adm. about 1686 ; prob 
ably outed at the Revolution, but was alive 
and possessed the lands of Kinglassie 4th 
Nov. 1707. He marr. (1) Isobel Cullen, 
and had issue Charles, bapt. 15th April 
1673 : (2) Barbara Martin, widow of Charles 
Carnegie, D.D., Dean of Brechin. Publica 
tions A Funeral Sermon on the Death of 
Charles, Earl of Southesk (Edinburgh, 
1699) ; A Sermon on the Dreadful Fire at 
Edinburgh^ 3rd Feb. 1700 (Edinburgh, 
1701). [Douglas s Baronage, 218; Reg. 
Collat. ; Morison s Diet., xxviii. ; Southesk 
Papers, i. ; Edin. Reg. (Bapt.} ; Fife Sas., 
xv, 11.] 

JOHN INGLIS, MA. (Edinburgh, 15th 
1687 April 1652) ; adm. to Second Charge 
28th Jan. 1658; deprived by the 
Act of Parliament llth June, and Decreet 
of Privy Council 1st Oct. 1662. " He had 
the boldness to preach on the Sunday after 
the proclamation of this abnoxious Act, 
which so enraged the Earl of Middleton, 
who said that had it not been for respect 
to the Duke of Hamilton, he should have 
hanged him before his own door. " He 
was granted indulgence at Bo ness 3rd Sept. 
1672 ; returned to Hamilton at the Tolera 
tion, and officiated in this charge from 29th 
Oct. 1687 to 23rd Sept. 1690, when he dem. 
He died Nov. 1699. Wodrow says he had 
"great skill in divinity, and was much 
esteemed for his piety and gift of preach 
ing." He marr. Elizabeth Stewart, and had 
issue Alexander, shipmaster, Queensferry ; 
Anna ; Christian (marr. John Carmichael, 
min. of Pettinain). \_Reg. of Deeds, Durie, 
cvi, 3rd Sept. 1705 ; Wodrow s Anal.}. 



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ARCHIBALD YOUNG, M.A. (Edin- 
1688 kurgh, 27th July 1663) ; ord. min. at 

Downpatrick, Co. Down, June 1673 
adm. to this charge 21st Dec. 1688 ; dem 
8th Oct. 1690; died before 1700. [Reid s 
Ireland, iii., 18.] 

ROBERT WYLLIE, born 1650, son of 
1692 Thomas W., min. of Fenwick ; edu 
cated at Univ. of Edinburgh ; M.A 
1668) ; tutor at Cavers ; ord. to Yarrow 
5th Feb. 1690 ; trans, to Ashkirk 3rd April 
1691 ; trans, and adm. 13th May 1692 ; died 
at Smiddiecroft 14th Feb. 1715. Wodrow 
characterises him as "a man of shining 
piety, fine taste, excellent sense, and 
singular accomplishments in every branch 
of valuable knowledge and learning." He 
marr. Rachael Murray of the Philiphaugh 
family, born 30th Sept. 1664, died 15th 
July 1694, and had issue James and 
Thomas, both died in infancy. Publica 
tions A Letter respecting the Assembly 
(1703) ; A Speech ivithout Doors concerning 
Toleration (1703) ; A Short Answer to a 
Large Paper intituled A Continuation of 
Brief and Modest Reflection (1703); A 
Letter from a Gentleman in ike City to a 
Minister in the Country (1703). [Wodrow s 
Corresp., ii., 27 ; Wodrow s Hist., ii., 419 ; 
Law s Memorials-, Menteith s Theater of 
Mortality, 268 ; Calderwood s Hist., App. 6.] 

ALEXANDER FINDLATER, a native 
of Moray; M.A. (King s College, 
Aberdeen, 15th July 1686); licen. 
by Presb. of Glasgow, 28th Sept. 1693; 
ord. to Avendale 15th Feb. 1694 ; trans, to 
Second Charge, Hamilton, 9th Jan. 1695 ; 
trans, and adm. 28th June 1715 ; died 29th 
July 1735, aged about 65. He marr. Jean, 
daugh. of Thomas Kirkcaldie, min. of 
Dalserf, and had issue Thomas, min. of 
West Linton ; Robert, appointed master 
of thB Grammar School of Hamilton, 2nd 
July 1726 ; Alexander, M.A., schoolmaster 
at Montrose, appointed Classical Master in 
Edinburgh High School, 3rd Jan. 1718, 
died 20th Jan. 1735; Elizabeth; Ann; 
Basil ; John ; Charles ; James. [Wodrow s 
Anal. ; Steven s High School, App. vi., 89 ; 
Family of Birnie of Broomhill ; MS. Burgh 
Records of Hamilton.] 



ROBERT HAMILTON, born 
1735 hoove, 3rd March 1691, second 

of Robert H., Wishaw; educat 
at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by Pre 
of Hamilton 28th June 1715 ; ord. 
Second Charge, Hamilton, 17th Nov. 171 
trans, and adm. 29th July 1735 ; died 1 
July 1765. He marr. 9th March 17: 
Cecil (died before 1758), daugh. of Fran 
Borland, min. of Glasford, and had iss 
James, min. of Abbey Parish, Paisle 
Robert, born 20th Aug. 1723, died 15 
April 1765 ; Francis, born 8th April 172 
Anna; Rachel, died 23rd May 1813. 
[Anderson s House of Hamilton; Gla, 
Tests. ; Scots Peerage, ii., 51.] 

JAMES MILLAR of Millheugh, pari 
of Blantyre, born 1701, son of Jol 
M. ; educated at Univ. of Glasgow 
M.A. (7th May 1720); licen. by Presb. 
Hamilton 28th Sept. 1726 ; ord. to Shot 
26th Sept. 1728 ; trans, to Second Char^ 
Hamilton, 27th Sept. 1737 ; trans, and adi 
28th Jan. 1766; died 28th June 1785. I 
marr. 30th Aug. 1734, Ann (died 19th Jui 
1766), daugh. of Archibald Hamilton 
Westburn, Cambuslang, and had issue 
John of Millheugh and Whitemoss, adv 
cate (1760), Professor of Law, Univ. 
Glasgow, author of The Origin of ti 
Distinction of Ranks, born 22nd June 173 
died 30th May 1801 ; Ann, bora 7th Me 
1744 (marr. Alexander Hutchison, min. i 
1785); Archibald, born 5th Nov. 174 
Margaret. [MoncreiflPs Life of Erskim 
Works of Dugald Stewart, xii., 13, 8( 
Annals of Blantyre, 78 ; Edinburgh Reviei 
iii., 154-81; ibid., iv., 83-92; Diet. Na 



ALEXANDER HUTCHISON, bor 
1785 1^4, second son of John H. ; edi 
cated at Univ. of Glasgow; licei 
by Presb. of Lanark 5th Oct. 1762 ; assis 
ant at Kilwinning ; ord. to Second Charg 
Hamilton, 14th Nov. 1776; pres. b 
Douglas, Duke of Hamilton, and adn 
26th July 1785; D.D. (Glasgow 1786) 
died from the accidental discharge of 
fowling-piece when at his window intendin 
to shoot birds, 15th Jan. 1821. He mar: 
26th Aug. 1777, Ann Miller (died 8th Jar 



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508), daugh. of his predecessor, and had 
sue Ann, born 14th July 1778 (marr. 
imes Hamilton, D.D., min. of Lesma- 
igow) ; John, merchant, Glasgow, born 
;nd April 1780 ; James, LL.D., born 9th 
>ec. 1781, died 10th Sept. 1857 ; Christian, 
>rn 29th Sept. 1783, died 8th June 1796 ; 
homas, born 3rd Dec. 1785, died 21st April 
786; Thomas, born 17th Oct. 1787. 

WILLIAM MEEK, born 1774, son of 

821 William M. of Fortisset; educated 

at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. by 

resb. of Hamilton 17th Nov. 1796 ; ord. 

Torphichen 31st Aug. 1797; D.D. 

:lasgow, 10th June 1802); pres. by the 

ommissioner for Alexander, Duke of 

lamilton ; trans, and adm. 6th Nov. 1821 ; 

ied 5th Feb. 1837. He marr. 5th June 

. Christian Croil, who died 22nd Feb. 

865, and had issue William, born 21st 

> T ov. 1810, died 4th April 1829; Janet, 

>orn 12th May 1813; Thomas, born 12th 

>ov., and died 28th Nov. 1814; John of 

( >rtisset, Provost of Hamilton, 1857, born 

nd March 1816, died 15th Nov. 1893; 

hristina, born 12th Sept. 1817 (marr. 

Villiam Paterson Falconer, min. of Lad- 

lope) ; James, born 27th Sept., and died 

:sth Sept. 1819 ; Margaret, born 4th March 

-21, died 12th Feb. 1823; Margaret, born 

.st Aug. 1824 (marr. Walter Buchanan 

Jgilvy) ; Jessie, born 9th Oct. 1827 (marr. 

A illiam Maxwell Hetherington, D.D., min. 

>f Torphichen); William, born 31st Oct. 

! 832, died near San Francisco, 7th May 1861. 

PETER HAY KEITH, born Glasgow, 
1837 1800* eldest son of Daniel K., and 
Mary Williamson ; educated at Univ. 
of Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Hamilton 
29th Sept. 1829 ; pres. by Alexander, Duke 
of Hamilton; ord. 28th Sept. 1837; D.D. 
(Glasgow, 26th April 1844) ; died 30th Oct. 
1874. He marr. 13th Feb. 1839, Hannah 
(died 7th Aug. 1883 aged 74), daugh. of 
Archibald, Buchanan of Catrine Bank, parish 
of Sorn, and had issue Hannah Agnes, born 
10th June 1840 (marr. John Marshall Lang, 
C.V.O., D.D., LL.D., Principal of Univ. 
of Aberdeen); Patrick, writer, Hamilton, 
born 25th Feb. 1842, died 13th July 1920 ; 
Archibald Buchanan, born 9th July, and 



died 7th Oct. 1844 ; Archibald Buchanan, 
born 19th Dec. 1845, died 1892; James 
Buchanan, merchant, London, born 18th 
Jan. 1847 ; Arthur (twin), born 18th Jan. 
1847 ; Henry, stockbroker, Glasgow, born 
10th Sept. 1848, died 1897 ; Mary Susan, 
born 25th Nov. 1850 (marr. 23rd Sept. 1886, 
Alexander Lang, C.M.G., banker, London). 

HENRY MONTEITH HAMILTON, 
1874 k rn Glasgow, 17th Aug. 1836, fourth 
son of John George H., sometime 
writer, afterwards merchant there, and great- 
grandson of John H., D.D., min. of St 
Mungo s, Glasgow, Moderator of Assembly in 
1766 ; educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. 
by Presb. of Glasgow ; ord. to Durisdeer 
20th Nov. 1862 ; trans, to Second Charge, 
Hamilton, 22nd Sept. 1864; pres. by 
William, 12th Duke of Hamilton, 19th 
Nov., and trans, and adm. 24th Nov. 1874 ; 
D.D. (Glasgow 1889) ; dem. 10th Oct. 1900; 
died at Holme Hill, Dunblane, 13th June 
1903. He marr. 20th June 1871, Margaret 
(born 14th Oct. 1843, died s.p. 29th Oct. 
1884), younger daugh. of Robert Ker of 
Auchensaith. 

EDWARD LITTON THOMPSON, born 
1900 Coleraine, Co. Londonderry, 31st 
May 1841, son of Robert T., linen 
merchant, and Helen Maria, daugh. of the 
Rev. James Boyle, Dunluce, Co. Antrim ; 
educated at Coleraine Institution and 
Univs. of Glasgow and Edinburgh ; licen. 
by Presb. of Inveraray in 1865 ; assistant at 
Linlithgow ; ord. to Newton -upon- Ayr 13th 
May 1869 ; trans, to Second Charge of this 
parish 18th March 1875; D.D. (Glasgow, 
25th April 1890); trans, and adm. 18th 
Dec. 1900 ; sometime convener of Com 
mittee on Aids to Devotion. Marr. 27th 
Oct. 1916, Helena Gunn, daugh. of Walter 
Nicol Russell, schoolmaster, Glendevon, 
and Elizabeth Sarah Smith Keddie. Pub 
lications The Origin and Development of 
Christian Liturgies [thesis for D.D. degree] ; 
Farewell Words (Ayr, 1875) ; The Relation 
of the Clergy to War (1900). 

NORMAN MACLEOD CAIE, born 
1 7 2nd Oct. 1874, son of George John- 
stone C., D.D., min. of Forfar ; edu 
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burgh, and Univ. of St Andrews ; M.A. 
(1892), B.D. (1897); licen. by Presb. of 
Forfar in 1898 ; assistant at St Mary s, 
Partick ; ord. to New Kilpatrick 29th June 
1899 ; trans, to St Matthew s Parish, Edin 
burgh, 21st Feb. 1907; trans, to Pollok- 
shields 14th Sept. 1911 ; trans, and adm. 
(assistant and successor) llth Oct. 1917. 
Marr. 5th March 1901, Mary Eennie 
Mathers, daugh. of Alexander Wood, 
Provost of Partick, and Mary Mathers, 
and has issue Mary Mathers Wood, born 
5th April 1902 ; Norman M Leod, born 
8th May 1905 ; Annabel Hyndman, born 
23rd March 1908. Publications 4 Trinity 
of Christian Graces (Glasgow, 1905) ; The 
Architecture of Life (Glasgow, 1906) ; The 
Church and the Child (London, 1909) ; The 
Deeper Meanings of Change [Sermon on 
the War] (Glasgow, 1914); A Mother s 
Goodbye [a song] (London, 1917). 

SECOND CHARGE. 

[With the aid of Anne, Duchess of 
Hamilton, a Second Charge was secured 
for the parish of Hamilton in 1695. For 
the better working of the two charges, the 
additional place of worship called Auchin- 
gramont Church was built in 1860. 

GAVIN HAMILTON, M.A. ; min. in 
159Q 1590; trans, to Bothwell after 
1593. 

ROBERT HAMILTON, min. in 1594. 
1594 [Reg. Assig.] 

JAMES NAISMITH, M.A. ; trans, from 
1645 Dalmellington, and adm. 23rd Nov. 
1645 ; trans, to First Charge in or 
about 1649. 

JOHN HART, perhaps son of John H. 
1653 * n West Quarter, parish of Glasford, 
who suffered death at Glasgow in 
1666; adm. 2nd Jan. 1653. In 1656 he 
was trans, to Taughboyne, Ireland, where 
he was ejected in 1662, and imprisoned on 
a charge of being accessory to a plot 
against the bishops. From 1681 to July 
1682 he was imprisoned for holding a 
fast, but was released on paying a fine of 
twenty shillings. He died before 1689. 



[Reid s Ireland, ii., 359 ; Blair s A 
Wodrow s Hist., ii., 52.] 

JOHN INGLIS, M.A. ; called 6th Sej 
1Q58 1657 ; adm. 28th Jan. 1658 ; deprivi 
by Act of Parliament llth June, ai 
Decreet of the Privy Council 1st 0< 
1662. He became min. of the Fir 
Charge in 1687. 

ALEXANDER FINDLATER, M.A 
trans, from Strathaven, and 
9th Jan. 1695; trans, to Fir 
Charge 28th June 1715. 

ROBERT HAMILTON, called 81 

1715 Sept., and ord. 17th Nov. I7l{ 

trans, to First Charge 29th Ju 
1735. 

JAMES MILLAR of Millheugh, M.A 
1737 trans. fr m Shotts ; called 12th Jul 
and adm. 27th Sept. 1737; trans. 1 
First Charge 28th Jan. 1766. 

JAMES BAILLIE, D.D. ; trans, froi 
1766 Bothwell ; pres. by the Trustees f( 
James George, Duke of Hamiltoi 
and adm. 23rd Oct. 1766; app. Professc 
of Divinity in the Univ. of Glasgow (q.v 
19th Dec. 1775. 

ALEXANDER HUTCHISON, pres. b 

^ the Commissioner for Douglas, Duk 

of Hamilton, and ord. 14th No 1 

1776; trans, to First Charge 26th Jul 

1785. 



1785 



ALEXANDER FLEMING, born Hawk 

w d 30t k J u iy 174>7 son f Jk 

F., farmer; educated at Univ. c 
Glasgow ; M.A. (1771) ; licen. by Presb. c 
Lanark 28th March 1780 ; pres. by Douglas 
Duke of Hamilton, and ord. 17th Nov. 1785 
app. Chaplain in Ordinary to the King ii 
Scotland 7th Sept. 1799; D.D. (Glasgow 
1800) ; died 28th May 1830. He marr. 30t] 
March 1786, Margaret Boyes, who died 8tl 
Sept. 1799, and had issue John Boyes 
born 26th Jan. 1787 ; Jane, born 2nd Marc) 
1790 (marr. 30th Oct. 1809, Sir Willian 
Drysdale of Pitteuchar, W.S.), died 18t! 
Nov. 1812; Alexander, W.S., Edinburgh 
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WILLIAM BUCHAN, born Crieff, 1806, 

. }1 son of John B., brewer, and Mary 

Lawson ; educated at Univs. of St 

, . idrews and Edinburgh ; licen. by Presb. of 

. ichterarder 6th May 1828 ; pres. by Alex- 

I.T, Duke of Hamilton, 20th Nov. 1830; 

1. 21st April 1831. Joined the Free Church 

1843 ; min. of the Free Church, Hamilton, 

43-69; died 21st June 1869. He marr. 

10th April 1832, Jane, daugh. of Robert 

own, Leith : (2) 24th March 1857, Ann 

impbell (died 31st May 1901), daugh. of 

illiam Naismith, Saffron Hall, Hamilton, 

id had issue William, advocate, died 22nd 

in. 1917. [Brown s Annals of the Disrup- 

in, 375.] 

JOHN SMYTHE MEMES, born 

^ Brechin, llth Feb. 1795, son of 

James M. ; educated at Univ. of 

berdeen ; LL.D. (source unknown, year 

sfore 1826) ; rector of Ayr Academy, 

326-44; ord. 15th Feb. 1844; died at 

[uirhall, 13th May 1858, "a man of com- 

landing appearance and varied talents." 

Ce marr. (1) 1822, Anne Eliza Ritchie, and 

ad issue John, sometime teacher in Ayr 

.cademy, died in Australia ; Robert, 

Dlicitor, died 20th Dec. 1860 : (2) 1834, 

lary (died 3rd Oct. 1841), daugh. of 

lobert Shortreed, Sheriff - substitute of 

Roxburghshire [the companion of Sir 

Valter Scott], and Margaret Fair, and 

.ad issue Thomas, born 1836, died in 

Australia 1916 ; James, merchant, London 

nd Rotterdam, died in 1905; Mary 

Margaret Fair, born 1st Sept. 1841 (marr. 

6th Sept. 1879, John Miller Maxwell, 

hipper, London) : (3) 30th June 1847, 

Vnn M Pherson Macallum, Glasgow, who 

lied s.p. 12th March 1895. Publications 

Memoirs of Antonio Canova : with a 

historical View of Modern Sculpture (Edin- 

>urgh, 1825); Memoirs of the Empress 

Josephine (London and New York, 1832) ; 

Works of William Coivper, 3 vols. (Edin- 

>urgh, 1834); Bourrienne s Memoirs of 

Napoleon Bonaparte [translated], 3 vols. 

London, 1836) [in Library of Standard 

Biographies, 1903]; History of Sculpture, 

Painting, etc. (London, 1837); Life of 

William Cowper (Edinburgh, 1837); 



Daguerre s History and Practice of P/ioto- 
genic Drawing [the Daguerreotype] (London, 
1839) ; Poems of William Cowper, with 
Notes (Edinburgh, 1840, 4th ed. 1844). 
[Air Academy and Burgh Schule, 83, 104.] 



WILLIAM ROBERTSON, born 1829, 
1858 y un es t son f John R., farmer, 
Downcastle, Perthshire ; educated at 
Univs. of Glasgow and Aberdeen ; ord. to 
Midmar 7th Sept. 1854 ; trans, and adm. 
to St Bernard s, Edinburgh, llth April 
1856 ; pres. by William, eleventh Duke of 
Hamilton, 20th Aug. 1858 ; trans, and adm. 
23rd Nov. 1858. On 27th Oct. 1863, he 
was granted leave of absence for a year on 
account of ill-health ; died at sea on board 
the Damascus 4th Dec. 1863, and was 
buried in the English Cemetery, Sydney, 
llth Jan. 1864. He marr. Jane Fraser, 
who died 15th May 1915, and had issue 
John James, Life Association of Scotland, 
born 10th Sept. 1858, died 14th Nov. 1900 ; 
Agnes Fraser, authoress, born 21st March 
1861 ; Elizabeth Margaret, born 1st Aug. 
1862. [J. Turnbull Smith s Sketch of St 
Bernard s, 108.] 



HENRY MONTEITH HAMILTON, 

1864 ^ rans - fr m Durisdeer ; pres. by 

William, twelfth Duke of Hamilton, 

21st May 1864, and adm. 22nd Sept. 1864 ; 

trans, to First Charge 24th Nov. 1874. 



EDWARD LITTON THOMPSON, 
D.D. ; trans, from Newton-upon- 
Ayr, and adm. 18th March 1875 ; 
trans, to First Charge 18th Dec. 1900. 



JAMES MACGIBBON, M.A., B.D. ; 
1901 trans - f rom Blackford, and adm. 28th 
April 1901 ; trans, to St Mungo s 
Parish, Glasgow, 21st June 1916. 



JOHN LANCELOT CONSTANTINE 
1917 TULLOCH, M.A., B.D. ; trans, from 
Stichill [vide vol. ii., 94], and adm. 
8th Jan. 1917. 



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HARTHILL AND BEN 
HAR (Q.S.). 

[The parish of Harthill and Benhar was 
disjoined from Shotts, 18th March 1878.] 

ALEXANDER WATT, born Kintore, 
Aberdeenshire, 9th Aug. 1845, son 
of John W., farmer, and Agnes 
Mackie ; educated at Grammar School and 
Univ. of Aberdeen; sometime teacher at 
Blackheath, London; licen. by Presb. of 
Hamilton 27th Aug. 1874 ; missionary here, 
1874-7; ord. 13th Feb. 1877; adm. first 
min. of the parish in 11878 ; dem. 1919. 
Marr. Oct. 1878, Sarah Alice Mahon, and 
has issue Agnes Mary Stewart. 

KENNEDY ADAMS, born Drumagomer, 
1919 Co. Derry, 1st Oct. 1869; son of 
Alexander A. and Mary Torrens ; 
educated at Lisowen School and Queen s 
College, Belfast; B.A. (1895); licen. by 
Presb. of Tyrone June 1899; assistant at 
Portglenone and Donegall Road Presby 
terian Church, Belfast ; ord. to Orritor 
Presbyterian Church 24th Sept. 1902 ; trans, 
to Greengairs U.F. Church 6th July 1916 ; 
trans, and adm. 20th Nov. 1919. Marr. 29th 
Jan. 1919, Helen Elizabeth Gumming, daugh. 
of Alexander Grant, min. of Stoer. 



HOLYTOWN (Q.S.). 

[A church was built here in 1837. The 
parish of Holy town was disjoined from 
BothweU, 15th July 1863.] 

ROBERT GILLAN, adm. from South 
183? Shields 26th Oct. 1837; trans, to 
Wishaw 23rd March 1843. 

JOHN WILKIE, born Strathmartine, 

1843 180 7 son ^ ^ n ^ an ^ Margaret 
Boyd; educated at Univ. of Glas 
gow ; ord. 15th Sept. 1843 ; adm. first min. 
of the parish 30th Dec. 1863; died 28th 
April 1885. He marr. 27th Aug. 1844, 
Mary Ann Wilson, who died March 1878, 
aged 69, and had issue John George, born 
30th Oct. 1845, died 22nd Feb. 1902 ; 
James Wilson, born 5th March 1847, died 



6th Sept. 1883 ; Lorraine Wilson, born l 
June 1848, died 10th Jan. 1875; N t 
Dalrymple, born llth Dec. 1849, died 
Oct. 1896. 

ROBERT BARR DICKSON, ele 

1883 18t k ^ ec 1882 > or( * (assista 

successor) 25th Jan. 1883; tran 
Stair 20th March 1890. 

JOHN SUTHERLAND HUNT , 

189Q son of John H., farm servant, | 

Mary Sutherland ; educated at I 

of Glasgow ; M.A. (1884) ; assistan j 
Shettleston; ord. 12th Sept. 1890; 

28th Nov. 1905 ; min. of Bonnington Ch , 
Edinburgh, 1908-11 ; res. in 1911. JMl 

26th Feb. 1895, Lizzie, youngest daug] ( 

William Mathewson, Dunf ermline, and * 
issue. 

JOHN DALZIEL DYKES, born ( j 
19Q6 bridge, 12th Sept. 1870, son of J; s 
D. and Ann Semple ; educate t 
Univ. of Glasgow; licen. by Presb f 
Hamilton in 1898 ; assistant at Gartsh ? 
in 1898 ; missionary at Waterside in 1 ; 
ord. to Unst 6th June 1902 ; trans, i 
adm. 5th June 1906. Marr. 18th , 3 
1901, Elizabeth Alexander, daugh. of Ji s 
Gibson and Mary Samson, and has iss - 
Moira, born 13th June 1902 ; James, i 
22nd March 1904; Elizabeth, born u 
April 1906 ; Annie, born 9th March 19< 

CARFIN CHAPEL. 

ALEXANDER SPARK, adm. 25th t * 
1877 1877 [afterwards min. of Rousay 

MARTIN BROWN M INNES, 
Bower, Caithness, 14th July 
son of Angus M., schoolmaster, i 
Charlotte Brown; educated at B r 
School and Univ. of Edinburgh ; . - 
(1889); licen. by Presb. of Edinburg a 
1892; assistant at Torthorwald; ord. t 
July 1899 ; died unmarr., llth Sept. ! 

CHARLES FAWNS JACK, 

19Q5 Brechin, 1850, son of James I r 

J. and Ann Mathers ; educate t 

Univ. of Edinburgh; licen. by Presl i 

Linlithgow in 1876 ; ord. to Howwood ^ 



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265 



* J y 1881 ; trans, to Robertson Memorial, 

I. ( tsgow, 4th Jan. 1883 ; dep. 28th May 
1 2 ; was afterwards reponed and became 
a istant at Wishaw in 1902 ; adm. 29th 

, j J le 1905 ; dera. in 1913. He marr. 1874, 

: I . ii M-Millan. 

LEXANDER MOIR, M.A. ; ord. 19th 
Sept. 1913 ; trans, to Mouswald 29th 
Sept. 1916. 

ROBERT FORSYTH M GARRITY, 
j born Armadale, 15th Sept. 1869, son 
of Peter M. ; educated at Armadale 
fc iiool, Univ. of Glasgow and Free Church 
( liege, Glasgow ; licen. by Free Presb. of 
] ilithgow May 1892 ; assistant at Pleas- 
F.C., Edinburgh, and Holy Island; 
( t. to Beaumont, Northumberland, 14th 
, ly 1895; trans, to Holderness Road 
( urch, Hull, March 1910; trans, to Wark- 
c-Tyne 1913; res. 1916; app. to this 
c irge March 1917 ; adm. to the Church 
c Scotland by the General Assembly 23rd 
Iiy 1918; trans, to St Thomas s, Leith, 
1 :h May 1919. Marr. Miss Gloag, Edin- 
1 rgh, and has issue a son and daugh. 

WILLIAM NOTMAN NEILL, born 
Forfar, 4th Dec. 1879, son of 
George N. and Mary Sutherland ; 
( ucated at Royal High School, Edinburgh, 
{d Univ. of St Andrews; M.A. (1900), 
:D. (1906); licen. by Presb. of Forfar 

04 ; assistant at St Luke s, Glasgow, and 

rkcudbright ; ord. to Mauritius 1910 ; 
; p. to Kames Mission, Muirkirk, 1914 ; 
; m. here 10th Oct. 1919 ; served as a 
i mbatant in Royal Field Artillery during 
! iropean War, 1915-19, and was wounded 
; d gassed. Marr. 13th Sept. 1910, Agnes, 
ugh. of Joseph Salmond, and has issue 

igus George, born 3rd May 1911 ; Shiela 

ilmond, born 4th May 1915. 



, 



KENMUIR (Q.S.). 

, [The parish of Kenmuir was disjoined 
;: om Old Monkland, 19th March 1897.] 

j JOHN CURRIE BUTTON, born Glas- 

188 w > 1S41 son f Alexander H. and 

Sarah Currie ; educated at High 

;hool and Univ. of Glasgow; licen. by 



the United Presbyterian Presb. of Edin 
burgh. Joined the Church of Scotland, 
and was assistant at Swinton, Govan, and 
Newbattle; ord. 24th April 1883; adm. 
first min. of the parish 20th March 1897 ; 
dem. 20th Dec. 1910 ; died unmarried at 
Edinburgh, 18th Jan. 1920. 

GEORGE ALEXANDER STALKER, 

1910 b rn Blair Atho11 22nd March 1872 > 

son of John S. and Margaret Stewart ; 
educated at Logiealmond School, Perth 
Academy, and Univ. of Glasgow ; M.A. 
(1892), B.D. (1895); licen. by Presb. of 
Dunoon in 1895 ; ord. to Inverchaolain 25th 
June 1896 ; trans, and adm. (assistant and 
successor) 14th April 1910. Marr. 9th June 
1908, Gavina Elizabeth, daugh. of George 
Christie Young and Mary Cassells Weir. 



EAST KILBRIDE AND 
TORRENS. 

[East Kilbride and Torrens. These two 
parishes were united in 1589. 

East Kilbride. The church of Kilbride 
was a prebend belonging to the Precentor 
of Glasgow Cathedral. It was dedicated 
to St Bride. In March 1596 the parish of 
Kilbride was disjoined from the Presb. 
of Glasgow and added to that of Hamilton. 
In 1725 the lands of Busby were detached 
from this parish and annexed to Carmun- 
nock. The church of East Kilbride was 
rebuilt in 1774. A tower was added in 
1816. 

Torrens. A Hospital of St Leonard, 
with a chapel attached to it, was founded 
at Torrens in the thirteenth century.] 

ALEXANDER LINDSAY, M.A. ; ex- 
horter at Torrens in 1567 ; reader 



1567 



in 1575. 



ROBERT HAMILTON, son of Gavin H. 

of Orbieston ; rector of Torrens in 

July 1558 and prebendary of Hessil- 

dean, in the Collegiate Church of Bothwell ; 

min. of Hamilton in 1562 ; min. at Torrens 

in 1576, and still mentioned in 1580. 

[Hamilton Tests., Hon. de Mortem, 68.] 



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[PRESB. 



JOHN COLVILL, born about 1543, 
was second son of Robert C. of 
Cleish and Margaret, daugh. of 
James Lindsay of Dowhill. He was edu 
cated at St Leonard s College, St Andrews, 
where he graduated M.A. about 1561. In 
1567 he was settled in this charge. James 
VI. app. him Chantor or Precentor of 
Glasgow, 20th April 1569. In 1570 he is 
spoken of as being " presently at the point 
of excommunication," doubtless because of 
alleged acts of non-residence. Carmunnock 
and Eaglesham were added to the charge 
in 1574. He was created Master of 
Requests in 1578, but appears as min. here 
in 1585, when he left. He participated in 
the Raid of Ruthven in 1582, and was twice 
ambassador to the Court of England, where 
he made himself specially obnoxious to the 
Catholic party. He was imprisoned in 
Edinburgh Castle on a charge of treason, 
15th July 1583. Having obtained his 
freedom, he was given a license to "pass 
furth of this realm," but not to England 
or Ireland, and to remain absent for three 
years. He persisted in going to England, 
and was forfeited by Parliament, 22nd Aug. 
1584, a sentence which was apparently 
reduced, for, in Nov. 1586, he was still 
styled Chantor of Glasgow, and a deferred 
payment of his pension as Master of 
Requests was ordered to be made. On 
2nd June 1587 he became a Senator of the 
College of Justice, succeeding his uncle, 
Alexander Colvill, Commendator of Cul- 
ross, but nineteen days later he resigned 
the post in favour of the uncle aforesaid. 
He sat also in the Scots Parliament in 
1587 as Commissioner for Stirling. Soon 
afterwards he associated himself with the 
turbulent and treasonable practices of 
Francis, E^rl of Both well, and was obliged 
to quit the kingdom, and he probably never 
returned to Scotland. He was in Holland 
in 1597 ; in 1599 there is mention of his 
being in London in a state of destitution, 
and offering his services in vain to Sir 
Robert Cecil ; in 1600 he was living in 
Paris, and paying occasional visits to 
Rome. He renounced Protestantism, be 
came Roman Catholic, and died at Paris, 
Nov. 1605, "in great want and misery." 



He marr. July 1572, Janet, sister of J, 
Russell, advocate, and had issue Rob( 
John, bapt. 29th March 1590 ; Thorn 
Margaret (marr. Sir Jerome Lindsay 
Annatland, advocate, Lord Lyon King 
Arms, son of David L., Bishop of Ro 
a daugh. (marr. Henry Stewart of Wh 
law). Publications "Notes to be ^ 
sented to my speciall good Lord, my I 
Hunsdon," etc. (1584) (Miscellany of 
Bannatyne Club, i., 85); The Palinoc 
John Colvill, wherein he doth penitt, 
recant his former proud Offences (Ei 
burgh, 1600; reprinted with Cob 
"Original Letters," 1858); Farm 
Joannis Colvilli Scoti (post quadrag-i 
annorum errores in gremium Sat 
Catholicce Romance Ecclesioe quasi f 
liminis reuersi) ad suos Tributes et PC 
lares (Paris, 1601) [this appeared alsc 
Lowland Scots under the title The Pa 
nese or Admonition of lo Coluille (P; 
1602)]; Oratio Funebris exequiis El 
betha3 nuperce Anglioe Hibernice, 
Reginoe, destinata (Paris, 1604); In 0\ 
Beatiss. Papce dementis Octaui Lacry 
Joannis Colvilli Scoti, Eiusdem in fel\ 
sima Assumptions Beatiss. Papce Le\ 
Vndecimi Gaudia (Paris, 1605) ; " Orig 
Letters" (1582-1603) [edited, with Mem 
by David Laing for the Bannatyne C] 
(Edinburgh, 1858); Colvill was probe 
(as Laing thinks) author of The Hisi 
and Life of King James the Sext [ed: 
by Thomas Thomson for the Bannat 
Club] (Edinburgh, 1825) [this work 
first published anonymously as Mem 
of the Affairs of Scotland, containing a 
and impartial account of the Revolutio; 
that kingdom, begun in 1567. Faithf 
publish d from an authentick MS. (Lone 
1706; reprinted 1753 and 1767). Edi 
with interpolations and additions, by D 
Craufurd]. The genuine work from 156< 
1582 was edited by Malcolm Laing in 180- 
[Reg. Min. ; M Crie s Melville, 35 ; Act 
Parl., iii., iv. ; Laing s Memoir ; Tytl 
History of Scotland, xiii., 124 ; Spottiswo 
Hist., 394, 457 ; Calderwood s Hist., v., 2 
Brunton and Haig s Senators of the Col 
of Justice, 161, 212; Redpath s Bot 
History, 467 ; Diet. Nat. Biog.] 



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JEXANDER LINDSAY, M.A. ; reader 
in 1575, and at Torrens. 

iMES FLEMING, min. about 1580 ; 

died 31st Jan. 1583-4. He marr. 

(cont. 4th Feb. 1582-3) Janet, daugh. 
;obert Hamilton of Newhouse. She 
ived him, and had issue James, his 
[Reg. Tests. ; G. R. Inhib., xl., 70.] 



1.5 



ILLIAM FLEMING, nephew of John 
F. of Boghal), and probably nephew 
of preceding also ; pres. by James 
>th May 1584, but there is no record 
, of is admission.] 

)BERT DARROCH, M.A. (Glasgow 

1579) ; min. of Kilmaronock in 1580 ; 

min. of Stonehouse in 1585 ; was 

j al; Regent in the Univ. of Glasgow, 

(15:-9; pres. by James VI. 22nd July 

; 15 . He was app. by the Convention of 

M isters, 15th-20th Nov. 1592, to furnish 

in rmation on the practices of Papists 
,j wi tin the bounds of this Presb. By the 
r, Ai .mbly of March 1597 he was app. one 

of i committee to consider grievances 
\. ag nst the preceding Assembly. He was 

nc .. constant Moderator of Presb. 12th 
j D . 1606, and the members were ordered 
I bj the Privy Council to recognise him as 
. su i within twenty-four hours, after receiv- 
H in notices under pain of rebellion. He 
: dil Jan. 1607, aged about 48. He marr. 

A es Ross, who died Dec. 1614, and had 
; is e James ; Robert, merchant burgess 
I of rlasgow. [Reg. Assig. ; Melvill s Autob. ; 
j C ierwood s Hist., v., 685 ; Hamilton and 
" G sg. Tests. ; Ure s Rutherglen, 207 ; Wod- 
re s Biog., ii.] 

AVID SHARPS, M.A. ; son of Patrick 

^ S., min. of Govan ; Regent in the 

Univ. of Glasgow ; min. of Both well 

in 1606 ; pres. by James VI. 14th Jan. 

I 1(3; trans, and adm. soon after; died in 

I 1< S, aged about 62. He marr. (1) Margaret 

\ B 7, who died Sept. 1621, and had issue 

P rick, his successor in this parish ; John ; 

| J; et ; Margaret ; Elizabeth : (2) 1622, 

N olas Lindsay, probably a native of the 

p ish, who survived him, with four children 

S s had inf ef tment of the lands of Braehead 

a: . Corse, also of the " four merk land " of 



Over Mylneton or Chapelton, in the parish, 
24th April 1633. In the year of her 
husband s death, the College of Glasgow 
[titulars of the teinds of East Kilbride] 
allowed her a sum of 323, 6s. [perhaps 
as ann] in aid of herself and family. She 
was buried in Greyfriars , Edinburgh, 5th 
Nov. 1684. [Reg. Assig. ; Lanark Sas. ; 
Hamilton Tests. ; Acts of Part., v. ; Ure s 
Rutherglen, 207 ; Melvill s Autob.] 

PATRICK SHARPE, born 1603, son 
of preceding ; M.A. (Glasgow 1624) ; 
on the Exercise there 19th April 
1626 ; min. here in 1639 ; died Sept. 1651. 
He marr. llth Oct. 1635, Janet, daugh. of 
Robert Wilkie, min. of Blackfriars Parish, 
Glasgow, who survived him, and had issue 
Patrick, min. of Foulden ; Robert ; Jean 
(marr. James Crichton, min. of this parish) ; 
Margaret. [Hamilton Tests. ; Baillie s 
Lett., iii., 136 ; Ure s East Kilbride, 207.] 



1653 



THOMAS CHARTERIS, M.A. (Edin 
burgh, 30th July 1646); min. of 
Stonehouse in 1650 ; joined the Pro 
testers in 1651 ; adm. about 1653, when he 
ministered to a congregation of Independ 
ents or Anabaptists. He is said to have 
occupied much of his time in the business 
of horse-dealing. On a Saturday evening 
in June 1656, he was kicked on the breast 
by a horse pasturing in the churchyard, 
and died next day, aged about 30. He 
marr. 1650, Anna, daugh. of John Hamilton 
of Boghall, and widow of Alexander Mont 
gomery, who survived him (marr. (3) 
William Govan), and had issue Anna, 
served heir, 12th June 1669. She had an 
infeftment of lands in the Mains of 
Blantyre, or the Orchard Neuk, 20th Nov. 
1675. [Glasg. Tests. ; Inq. Ret. Gen., 5233 ; 
Reg. Sas. Lanark , Ure s East Kilbride, 
207.] 

JOHN BURNET, M.A. (Edinburgh, 
1666 22nd July 1637); tutor in the 
family of David, Earl of Wemyss, 
who characterised him as "one of the 
preciousest young men that ever was in 
my family in that charge " ; had a call to 
Mearns in 1652, but probably did not 
accept ; adm. after 20th Sept. 1656 ; de- 



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[PHI 



prived by Act of Parliament llth June, 
and Decreet of Privy Council 1st Oct. 1662. 
He refused indulgence at Loudoun 3rd 
Sept. 1672. Wodrow says of him that " he 
was a min. of great solidity and learning, 
and though he had no freedom to fall in 
with the indulgence himself, yet he was 
very opposite to division upon that score, 
and both heard the indulged mins., and 
pressed his people at Kilbride, among 
whom he lived, to do so. He had been 
singularly useful in that parish, where 
there were a great many Quakers and 
Separatists ; and yet, by his painful and 
excellent preachings, and other labours, 
he reclaimed most part of them." He 
died 22nd Dec. 1673, aged about 57. He 
marr. Eupham Dundas, and had issue 
Andrew ; Susanna ; and others. " He had 
a son lately dead before him, and seeing 
him dissected and the physicians finding 
fault with his vital parts, he presently 
apprehends a faultiness in his own, which 
apprehension stuck with him even to his 
death, which the physicians took to be the 
cause of his sickness : so strong is the power 
of apprehension." Publication "Reasons 
for not accepting the Indulgence " (Brown s 
Hist, of the Indulgence, 42). [Maxwells of 
Pollok, ii., 283 ; Wodrow s Hist., ii., 227 ; 
Law s Mem. ; lire s East Kilbride, 207 ; 
Edin. Sas., i., 359 ; G. R. Homings, 15th 
Sept. 1685 ; Ross s Busby and its Neigh 
bourhood, 57 ; Wemyss Book, i., 263.] 

JAMES CRICHTON [CREIGHTON], 
M.A. (Glasgow 1655); adm. after 
19th Nov. 1663; deprived at the 
Revolution ; D.D. (Glasgow) ; was Dean of 
Faculties in the Univ. of Glasgow, 1685-9 ; 
died (after long illness) April 1692, aged 
about 57. He marr. (1) 15th Feb. 1667, 
Jean (died Sept. 1670), daugh. of Patrick 
Sharpe, min. of this parish in 1639 : (2) 
Jean Elphinston, who survived him, and 
had issue Jean; Rachel (marr. James 
Walkinshaw of that ilk); James, a 
preacher, served heir 21st Jan. 1724 ; 
John. [Hamilton and Glasg. Tests. ; 
lire s East Kilbride, 207; Rule s Sec. 
Vindication; G. R. Sas., 21st Jan. 1706; 
Glasg. Com. Deeds, 29th July 1717.] 



ROBERT MUIR, ord. (at Dalserf) 
168g March 1688 ; was a member of 
sembly in 1690 ; died [buried 1 
April 1719. He marr. Margaret Bry 
who purchased the estate of Neilslanc 
1723. She was buried 2nd June 173 
[Anderson s House of Hamilton; I 
East Kilbride, 207.] 

MATTHEW CONNELL, educated 
1720 ^ n ^ Vt f Glasgow ; licen. by Pr 
of Hamilton 28th July 1702 ; ca 
23rd Dec. 1703; ord. 12th April \\ 
trans, and adm., jure devoluto, 14th A 
1720; died 1st Oct. 1743, aged 66. 
marr. Jean Nasmyth, and had issi 
Matthew, born 31st Dec. 1714, died you 
David, his successor in this parish ; Jai 
merchant, Glasgow, born 16th Jan. 1 
died 1792 ; Arthur of Enochbank, "V 
India merchant, born 22nd Nov. 1 
Lord Provost of Glasgow 1772-3, died 
March 1775; Matthew, born 9th March 1 
[Reg. of Deeds, Durie, 27th May 1768. 

DAVID CONNELL, born 1706, soi 
1744 P rece( liiig; educated at Univ. 
Glasgow; MA. (2nd May 17: 
licen. by Presb. of Hamilton 27th J 
1736; assistant to his father. On I 
Aug. 1743, the parishioners petitioned 
patron the Presb. concurring that 
should be settled as assistant and succe; 
to his father. Before any steps could 
taken, the death of the latter took pi 
and a petition for his son s ordinatioi 
the full charge was now presented, 
was pres. by George II. 21st Nov. 1 
and ord. 19th April 1744; died unmi 
13th June 1790. [Ure s East Kilbride,} 

JAMES FRENCH, born Edinbui 

1791 1761) S0n f ^ ames F< > class 
master in the High School tl 

(a native of Tweedsmuir), and Su; 
daugh. of James Witherspoon, min. 
Yester ; educated at Univ. of Edinbur 
licen. by Presb. of Edinburgh 30th I> 
1785 ; ord. to Carmunnock 21st Sept. 17 
pres. by George III. 14th Sept. 17 
trans, and adm. 21st April 1791; c 
unmarr., 26th April 1835. He was ti 
to Sir Walter Scott immediately be: 



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became a pupil of Edinburgh High 
1 in 1778. Publication The Effectual 
ersal Influence of the Cross of 
!, a sermon (Glasgow, 1796). 
n s Edinburgh High School, App. 
2); Ure s Rutherglen, 207; Lock- 
Life of Scott, i., 97.] 

LLIAM HANNA, M.A. ; pres. by 
William IV. 1st July, and ord. 17th 
Sept. 1835; trans, to Skirling 8th 
1837. 

I HENRY WELLWOOD MON- 
CREIFF, Bart., born Edinburgh, 
21st May 1809, eldest son of Sir 

s Wellwood M. of Tulliebole, Bart, 
afi wards Lord Moncreiff, Lord of 
Beg m], and Ann, daugh. of Captain 
Jai > Robertson, R.N. ; educated at 
Bij School and Univ. of Edinburgh, and 
it w College, Oxford (where William 
Ew t Gladstone was a friend and fellow- 
feu nt) ; B.A. (Oxon 1831) ; licen. by 
f*T( >. of Edinburgh ; ord. to Baldernock 
I7t March 1836 ; pres. by Queen Victoria ; 
ara . and adm. 30th Nov. 1837. Joined 
fche Free Church in 1843 ; min. of East 
i:-ide Free Church, 1843-52; min. of 
fcr St Cuthbert s, Edinburgh, 1852-83; 
Foi -i Principal Clerk of the Free Church 
3e ral Assembly in 1855 ; D.D. (Glas- 
^ 1860) ; Secretary of the Scottish Bible 

d in 1862 ; Moderator of Free Church 

ral Assembly 20th May 1869 ; died 4th 
tfc 1883. In 1851, on the death of his 
fat -r, he succeeded to the baronetcy and 
iss ned the name of Wellwood. He was 
lie aguished for his knowledge of Church 
La , and was one of the most influ- 
*n il supporters of the Free Church. 
E< narr. (1) 8th Feb. 1838, Alexandrina 
[di I s.p. 12th April 1874), daugh. of George 
Be surgeon, Edinburgh : (2) 19th Aug. 
18 , Lucretia (died s.p. 10th Sept. 1885), 
ia ,h. of Andrew Murray of Murrayshall, 
Pe hshire. Publications .4 Letter to Lord 
M bourne on the Appointment of Ministers 
in /<r Church of Scotland (Edinburgh, 
L8 >) ; Lettei* to the Session and Congrega- 
ti( of East Kilbride regarding the late 
C< vocation of Ministers (Edinburgh, 1843); 
Ti Present Aspects of the Car dross Case 



[a speech] (Edinburgh, 1861); Speech on 
the Union Question (Edinburgh, 1866); A 
Vindication of the Free Church Claim pf 
Right (Edinburgh, 1877) ; The Free Church 
Principle, its Character and History 
[Chalmers Lectures, 1st ser.] (Edin 
burgh, 1883) ; Practice of the Free Church 
(London, 1871); Creeds and Churches in 
Scotland (Edinburgh, 1869) ; History of the 
Case of Professor William Robertson Smith 
(Edinburgh, 1879) ; Christian Union and 
Visible Characters (Edinburgh, 1860); "In 
dependence of the Church " (Communica 
tion on the Principles of the Church, iii.) ; 
Account of the Parish of East Kilbride 
(New Stat. Ace., vi.). [Mem. of Robert 
Smith Candlish, 225-59 ; The Free Church 
Principle, 330; The Life of William 
Robertson Smith, 204 et seq. ; Morley s 
Gladstone, i., 73; Diet. Nat. iog.] 

WILLIAM CARRICK, born Balfron, 
1848 1812, second son of James C., weaver, 
and Rebecca Blair ; educated at Univ. 
of Glasgow ; teacher at Balfunning ; ord. 
7th Sept. 1843 ; died 24th June 1869. He 
marr. 4th June 1844, Elizabeth (born 2nd 
Oct. 1818, died 7th Nov. 1902), daugh. of 
William Hamilton of Greenbank, Mearns, 
and had issue an only child, died in infancy. 

JOHN DOWNS, born Slamannan, 1836, 
eldest son of John D., farmer, and 
Janet Henry; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow ; licen. by Presb. of Greenock ; 
ord. to Wishaw 28th Nov. 1861 ; pres. by 
Queen Victoria 8th Dec. 1869 ; trans, and 
adm. 10th March 1870 ; died 1st Oct. 1893. 
He marr. 10th Nov. 1870, Mary Annette 
(died 19th Sept. 1908, aged 58), daugh. of 
John Cubitt, and had issue John Cubitt, 
born 15th Oct. 1871, died 2nd Aug. 1872 ; 
Edith Julia, born 4th May 1873; Alice 
Mary, born 1st Oct. 1874 ; Herbert Cubitt, 
born 7th Aug. 1876, died 24th April 1879 ; 
Walter Henry, born 18th April 1878, died 
2nd Aug. 1878 ; Muriel Campbell, born 27th 
Aug. 1886. 

WILLIAM JACK, born Edinburgh, 

1894 10th July 1862, son of George J. 

and Frances Richardson ; educated 

at George Watson s College, Edinburgh, 

and Univ. of Edinburgh ; MA. (1886) ; 



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LARKHALL MEADOWFIELD 



licen. by Presb. of Edinburgh 21st May 
1888 ; assistant at St Mary s Parish, Edin 
burgh ; ord. 15th March 1894. Marr. 12th 
July 1894, Margaret Gilmour, daugh. of 
Cornelius Giffen, D.D., min. of St Mary s 
Parish, Edinburgh. 

LARKHALL (Q.S.). 

[A church was first opened here, 10th 
Jan. 1836. The parish of LarkhaU was 
endowed by William, eleventh Duke of 
Hamilton, and was disjoined from Dalserf 
5th July 1855. There is in the parish a 
mission chapel of St Machan.] 

JAMES M LETCHIE, sometime mis 
sionary here ; ord. 27th July 1837 ; 
1837 trans, to Gartsherrie llth Jan. 1838. 



1838 



1841 



ROBERT ORANGE BROMFIELD, 

called 4th, and adm. 26th July 1838 ; 
trans, to Auldfield [Pollokshaws] 24th 
Sept. 1840. 

THOMAS CLEMENT WADDELL,born 
Cumbernauld, 3rd Feb. 1813, third son 
of William W., baker, and Margaret 
Young ; educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; 
ord. 29th April 1841 ; D.D. (source and date 
unknown) ; dem. and became a teacher at 
Cumbernauld ; died there 12th March 1880. 
He marr. and had issue Lieut.-Col. 
Laurence Austine, M.B., C.M. (Glasgow 
1878), LL.D. (Glasgow 1895), C.I.E. (1901), 
C.B. (1904), I.M.S., Professor of Tibetan, 
University College, London, born 29th 
May 1854. 

JOHN CRICHTON, born 1826, son of 
Thomas C., draper, and Sarah Ann 
Hilliard ; pres. by William, eleventh 

Duke of Hamilton, 22nd Feb., and ord. 20th 

May 1856 ; died 10th June 1885. He marr. 

20th Dec. 1862, Mary Ann Slater, daugh. 

of Edward John Griffin of Eyford Hill, 

Twickenham. 

JOHN DONALDSON M CALLUM, 
born Enterkine, Tarbolton, 19th 
May 1856, son of Duncan M. and 
Euphemia Cochrane ; educated at Tar 
bolton School, Church of Scotland Training 
College, and Univ. of Glasgow; M.A. 
(Glasgow 1881), B.D. (1884); sometime a 



1885 



certificated teacher under the Glasg 
School Board ; licen. by Presb. of i 
7th May 1884; assistant at Tron Pari 
Glasgow ; ord. 12th Nov. 1885 ; app. cl 
of Presb. in 1894 ; in 1906, at the reqi 
of the Foreign Mission Committee, 
visited the African Missions of the Chu 
of Scotland, and took charge of Blant 
Missionary Institution, Nyasaland. M 
19th Sept. 1907, Mary Gordon, daugh 
Andrew Thomson Donald, min. of Mertc 
and has issue Annabel Edith Cochr; 
born 1st Feb. 1911. Publications 
Spiritual Conditions of Effective Preacl 
in the Ministry and in the Flock (G 
gow, 1903); The Evangelization of 
World (Edinburgh, 1910); "Self-Sup 
of Native Churches " (The Mission We 
Aug. 1906). 

MEADOWFIELD (Q.S.). 

[A church was built in 1875. The pa 
of Meadowfield was disjoined from . 
Monkland and Clarkston, 3rd Nov. 190; 

JOHN MORRISON, M.A.; ord. 
Feb. 1877; res. 23rd July 187! 
appointment as chaplain at M! 



1877 
India. 



1878 



LOCKHART DOBBIE, born 
Monkland, 1842, son of Loci 
D. ; educated at Univ. of I 
burgh; licen. by Presb. of Dunoon 
Oct. 1867 ; assistant at St Peter s, Glasj 
ord. 12th Nov. 1878 ; res. 29th Dec. 1 
died 23rd June 1911. 

THOMAS MILLAR, ord. 23rd , 

1886; trans, to St Paul s Ch 



1886 



Leith, 19th Jan. 1888. 



DAVID TELFER, ord. 17th April 1 
res. 30th Aug. 1892, and wer 
Australia. 

NEIL LIVINGSTONE THOMJ 

born Methven, 26th Aug. 1858 

of Peter T. and Florence Li 

stone; educated at Perth Schools 

Univ. of Edinburgh; student missi< 

at Auchengray, Lanarkshire; licei 

Presb. of Edinburgh in 1891 ; assista 

Old Kirk Parish, Edinburgh; ord. 



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271 



1893; adm. first min. of the parish 
Tov. 1905. Publications Better than 
[Sermons] (Glasgow, 1899); A Tour 
gh the Cave of Adullam (London, 
: Rank Good Luck (London, 1904). 



NEW MONKLAND. 

ie parish of New Monkland was dis- 
I from Monkland in 1640. There is 

* ission chapel within the bounds at 

boig.] 

^dllDOVIC SOMERVELL of Drum- 
gray, in the parish, born 1630, brother 
of David and Robert S. of Drum- 
JcttJn ; M.A. (Edinburgh, 28th May 1651); 
in 1655 ; deprived by Act of Parlia- 
IK llth June, and Decreet of Privy 
.il 1st Oct. 1662 ; died July 1669. He 
Marion Hamilton, who was alive in 
17< [Wodrow s Hist., i., 327; Dahiel 
IIMI Shotts Sess. Regs. ; Hamilton Tests. ; 
me t. Bur. Reg. ; Lanark Sas>, ii., 157, 
ov,J6< Reg. of Deeds, Dal., 3rd Feb. 1711.] 

;:: .iMES SHARP, M.A. (Glasgow 1659); 
ilv passed trials for license, and had 
iitf a testimonial from the Presb. of 

31 gow 14th Oct. 1665 ; min. about 1670 ; 

ii< Dec. 1674, aged 36. He marr. Jean, 
^ia ?h. of Andrew Hay of Inchnock. She 

,ju ived him. [Hamilton Tests.] 

M DAM GORDON, M.A.; min. about 
s ffl 1676; trans, to North Quarter, 
j)^ Glasgow, 13th May 1680. 

3HN HAY of Inchnock and Gayne, 
gj in the parish, born 1654, eldest son 
of Andrew H. of Inchnock [son of 
Jen H., rector of Renfrew] and Mary 
H ,cheson ; educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; 
M-. (1670); adm. min. of Yester 10th 
d fA ;. 1676 ; dep. 29th July 1680 ; reponed 
2": i Jan. 1681 ; trans, to Dunlop that year ; 
gtris. and adm. about 1689; outed soon 
^aJsrwards. On 3rd July 1692 the Kirk- 
si ion wrote him to Inchnock, requesting 
ytl return of a baptismal basin and the 
-n registers. The former was restored 
"it- the church, but in 1694 a process was 
; ; ii ituted against H. before the Commis- 
^sjy of Hamilton for the return of the 



registers. He was still alive when William 
Hamilton of Wishaw wrote his Description 
of Lanark and Renfrew in 1710, but was 
dead before 7th Jan. 1720. He marr. Anne, 
daugh. of John Graham of Dougalston, 
and had issue John of Inchnock and 
Gayne, served heir 7th Jan. 1720 ; Mar 
garet (marr. 12th May 1728, John White, 
writer, Edinburgh), died 1770; Christian 
(marr. Andrew Stalker, bookseller, Glas 
gow) ; Rebecca (marr. John Spreull of 
Milton). [Nisbet s Heraldry, ii., App., p. 
132 ; Reg. of Deeds, Durie, 7th Dec. 1719 ; 
Inchnock Titles ; Hamilton Tests., ix., 25 ; 
Edin. Marr. Reg. ; Macarthur s New 
Monkland, 58 et seq.] 

JOSEPH DREW, ord. 15th April 1691 ; 
1691 trans, to Markinch 30th April 1701. 

JOHN WISEMAN, son of a carrier; 

educated at Univ. of Glasgow ; licen. 

by Presb. of Hamilton 29th Oct. 
1700; called llth Nov. 1701; ord. 23rd 
April 1702; died Oct. 1732. He marr. 
Jan. 1704, Margaret (died s.p., buried 20th 
March 1734), daugh. of William Lock- 
hart of Waygateshaw. By his servant he 
had a natural son called John, to whom 
he left the lands of Coats. [Maitland 
MiscelL, iii. ; Hamilton Tests. ; Carluke 
Sess. Reg.} 

JOHN CURRIE, son of John C., min. 
1783 ^ O^ Monkland ; educated at 
Univ. of Glasgow ; M.A. (17th April 
1725); licen. by Presb. of Hamilton 29th 
Sept. 1730; called 14th Dec. 1732; ord. 
22nd March 1733; died 19th April 1758. 
He marr. 20th March 1750, Helen, daugh. 
of James Seton of Belses (who marr. (2) 
Robert Paton, min. of Lasswade, and died 
26th March 1796), and had issue John, 
born 7th April 1751; Beatrix, born 29th 
Nov. 1754 (marr., pro. 18th Nov. 1789, 
Alexander Lang, architect, Edinburgh) ; 
Jane, born 13th Nov. 1756. 

PATRICK MAXWELL, born 1730, 

eldest son of Alexander M., min. of 

Rutherglen ; educated at Univ. of 

Glasgow; M.A. (1751); licen. by Presb. 

of Glasgow 3rd April 1754; preacher at 

Gorbals Chapel, 1754-9; called 1st March, 



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[PRESB. 



and ord. 20th Sept. 1759; died 4th May 
1793. He marr. llth Nov. 1782, Agnes 
Maxwell, who died s.p. 25th Jan. 1831. 
[Cl eland s Annals, i.] 

THOMAS FREEBAIRN [or FAIR- 
BAIRN], born 31st March 1767, 
fourth son of John F., min. of Dun- 
barton; educated at Univ. of Glasgow; 
MA. (1789) ; licen. by Presb. of Dunbarton 
18th Dec. 1792 ; pres. by the Heritors and 
Kirk-session 24th Oct. 1793; ord. 14th May 
1794; died llth April 1800. He marr. 7th 
July 1794, Ann (died 15th Feb. 1830), daugh. 
of Dr Watt of Glintour, and had issue 
Mary Berrie, born 24th May 1795 ; Mar 
garet Molyson, born 16th May 1796 ; Ann 
Watt, born 6th Nov. 1797. [Hamilton 
Tests.] 

JAMES BEGG, born Douglas, Lanark 
shire, 16th March 1763, son of James 
B., portioner; educated at Univ. of 
Glasgow ; assistant at St Ninians, Stirling ; 
ord. to Calton Chapel, Glasgow, 29th May 
1794 ; trans, and adni. 13th Aug. 1801 ; 
D.D. (Glasgow, 30th Nov. 1815) ; died llth 
June 1845. He marr. 27th April 1802, 
Mary (died 22nd Aug. 1831), daugh. of 
John Matthie, merchant, Greenock, and 
had issue James, born 13th Aug. 1803, 
died next day ; John, town-clerk of Airdrie, 
born llth Feb. 1805, died 1st Jan. 1837; 
Margaret, born 16th Dec. 1806 (marr. (1) 
12th Sept. 1825, Robert M Culloch, writer, 
Airdrie : (2) John Murdoch, min. of Middle 
Parish, Perth); James, D.D., min. of 
Liberton ; Jane, born 13th Oct. 1810, died 
29th Oct. 1825 ; Mary, born 10th Dec. 1812 
(marr. 9th July 1835, Matthew Nisbet, 
M.D., H.E.LC.S.) ; Hugh, born 2nd July 
1815, died (while a student at Glasgow 
Univ.) 9th Nov. 1830; William, D.D. 
(twin), born 2nd July 1815, his successor 
in this parish, afterwards min. of Falkirk. 
Publications A Treatise on the Use of 
Organs, etc., in the Worship of God (Glas 
gow, 1808) ; A Treatise on the Use of the 
Communion Table (Glasgow, 1824); Ac 
count of the Parish (New Stat. Ace., vi.). 
[Smith s Memoirs of James Begg, D.D. ; 
Macarthur s Hist, of New Monkland, 131.] 



1846 



WILLIAM BEGG, son of preceding 
pres. by the Heritors and Kirk 
session 13th July, and ord. (assistan 

and successor) 19th Oct. 1837 ; trans, t 

Falkirk 24th July 1840. 

ROBERT ARCHIBALD, born Tulli 
body, Alloa, 1804, second son < 
Robert A., farmer, and Jane 
Henderson ; educated at Univ. of Glasgow 
ord. (by Presb. of Stirling) to Chatnan 
New Brunswick, 1834; adm. to Kilbarcha 
(assistant and successor) 14th March 1844 
trans, and adm. 12th Feb. 1846; died; 
Pollokshields 13th June 1884. He mar 
1833, Anne (died 17th March 1870, age 
57), daugh. of William Hutton, Alloa, ar 
Catherine Fotheringham, and had issue 
Catherine Fotheringham, born 1837 (mar 
Peter Turner, farmer, Shotts, afterwarc 
in Canada), died 1908 ; Janet, born 18; 
(marr. David Morren, merchant, Paislej 
died 1st May 1870; Anne, born 18- 
(marr. John Watson, Glasgow), died Hi 
Nov. 1876 ; Mary Eliza Rennison, boi 
31st May 1846 (marr. John Macnei 
banker, Langholm) ; Margaret Helen Wat 
born 17th March 1848 (marr. the Ho _ 
Jabez Bunting Snowball, Lieut.-Govern 
of New Brunswick) ; Marion Birkmyr 
born 31st Dec. 1850 ; William Form 
M.A., V.D., Senior Presidency Chaplain 
Madras, and Chaplain to the Forces, C( 
Chester (1918) ; and others, who diedyoun 
[Macarthur s Hist, of New Monklan 
162, 180.] 

JOHN M GAVIN BO YD, born Glasgo 

25th Sept. 1841, son of James j 
merchant, and Elizabeth M Gavi 
educated at Laurieston Academy and Un 
of Glasgow; licen. by Presb. of Glasg( 
in 1868 ; assistant in Blackfriars and 
Enoch s Parishes, Glasgow ; ord. to Jam* 
town 13th April 1871 ; trans, and ad 
(assistant and successor) llth July 187 
died 27th March 1914. He marr. 3rd Se 
1874, Janet Fulton, daugh. of David Bro? 
min. of St Enoch s Parish, Glasgow, a 
had issue James, C.E., Hamilton, Canat 
died 20th May 1918; Eleanor Brou 
Edith Elizabeth M Gavin (marr. 19 
George Wilson Chisholm, manufactur 



1876 



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lecary). Publication Sermons [edited 
:. W. Chisholm] (Glasgow, 1914). 
Arthur s Hist, of Nrtr M->nkhind, 175.] 

INEST SHERWOOD GUNSON, 
born 10th Dec. 1872, son of John 
G., min. of Kingston Parish, Glas- 
( go ; educated at High School and Univ. 
of lusgow ; MA. (1892); licen. by Presb. 
of Glasgow in 1894 ; assistant at High 
jK ., Paisley; ord. to St James s Parish, 
Cl lebank, 1st Aug. 1895 ; trans, to Turriff 
1 17 July 1901 ; trans, to St David s [Rams- 
hc ] Parish, Glasgow, 26th Nov. 1907; 
tr; s. and adm. 24th Sept. 1914 ; Chap- 
la to the Forces at Aldershot in 1917. 
M r. 3rd Feb. 1897, Georgiana Gordon 
M ", and has issue John Gordon Hamil- 
to born 17th Oct. 1898; Ernest Sher- 
w- 1, born 6th Sept. 1902; Georgiana 
M (\ born 14th May 1904. Publications 
- \e Golden Gleam (Banff, 1903) ; The 
M <ure of Manhood (London, 1905); The 
St y of the Ramshorn Churchyard (Glas- 
go 1910). [The Kirks of the Turritf 



IONKLAND OR OLD MONK- 
\ND, OF OLD BALDERNOCH. 

he parish of Baldernoch belonged to 
Abbey of Newbattle. The extensive 
essions of that monastery in this part 
lydesdale came to be called the Monk- 
s, and the parish of Baldernoch also 
so named. - There was a chapel within 
bounds at Mount Vernon, above Dal- 
te. Monkland had also a Well of Our 
/. The parish church