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CORRECTIONS AND ADDITIONS p. 781
Page 5 line 41 after BALCANQUAL, read son of B. of that ilk, entered Exhorter at Aberdour at Candlemas 1571. - 7 - 38 - was read sought for Crail 6th Aug. 1593, and - 28 - 9 - 1689, and appointed to the charge 20th April 1692. - 32 - 25 - Mary. read In 1701 he preached in his own family, using the English service, "some few women being seen going into his house." - 61 - 11 - Nov. for 1075 read 1775. - " - 20 - Assembly read He died 21st June 1866 in 78th age and 52d min. - 64 - 39 - Stirling, read she died at London 25th Nov. 1867. - 72 - 25 after Elliot, read who died, from having accidentally set her dress on fire, at Portobello 10th Dec. 1866 aged 78. - 110 after line 2 insert 1582 NINIAN HAMMILTOUNE [Reg. Deeds xxil. - 128 - 26 after 1648 read He died 30th July 1867. - 129 - 6 - 1865 read He died 6th Feb. 1866, in his 58th year and 35th min. - 145 - 33 - SPARK, read licen. by the Presb. of Dalkeith 3d Dec. 1717. - 146 - 12 - Duncan, read licen. by the Presb. of Dalkeith 6th July 1790. - 159 - 7 - St Andrews, read and was dedicated to 8t Michael. - 165 - 35 - son of read an Episcopal min. at Dunkeld, and grandson of. - 171 - 18 - 1834 read He died 1st Nov. 1867 aged 70, in 44th min. - 178 - 30 before After read the church prior to the Reformation belonged to the Abbey of Holyrood. - 187 - 32 after min. read Janet Sibbald, his widow, had a gift of a vacant stipend from the Exchequer 1st Dec. 1732. - 201 - 25 - North Berwick, read she died 25th Oct. 1867. - 212 - 14 - 1709. read He was again deposed by the Presb. of Brechin 3d Oct. 1726 for intruding at Dun. - 219 - 31 -Symington-mains read she died 14th Aug. 1866. - 227 - 10 for 1699 read 1669. - 229 - 21 after John read M'Alpin, licen. by the Presb. of Glasgow 7th May 1794. He changed his name to Alpine on becoming a - " - 29 for D.D. read LL.D. - 232 - 6 - 1595 read 1795. - " - 10 after SOMERVILLE, read licen, by the Presb. of Glasgow 7th May 1794, became - 212 - 26 - min. read Helen Burnet his widow had a gift of vacant stipend from the Exchequer 22d Dec. 1716. - 249 - 36 - occasion, read The service he used in celebrating marriage, was quaint, laconic, and worthy of preservation, " Marriage, ma frien's, is a curse to mony, a blessing to some, and a hazard to aw. Will ye venture ? " - 251 - 6 -He read He marr. 20th July 1659 Margaret Ramsay, and |
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