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20th
Nov. 1758); one of His Majesty's Chaplains in Ordinary 1759; Dean
of the Chapel Royal 1761; Dean of the Order of the Thistle 1763. He
died suddenly in the General Assembly, 30th May 1766. He was an intimate
of John Home, author of Douglas, and a man of infinite pleasantry
as well as great talents, whose conversation possessed the charm of
easy, natural, attractive humour. His playful vivacity often amused
itself in a sort of mock contest with the somewhat infantile simplicity
of David Hume the philosopher, who enjoyed the discovery of the joke
which had excited the laugh of his companions around him: On one occasion
Hume, going down the stair after visiting Jardine, refused a light,
saying "he was well acquainted with the stair." He stuck,
however, when his friend exclaimed, "Ah !
David, I knew you wanted supernatural light." He marr. 7th Feb.
1744, Jean (died 27th Sept. 1766), eldest daugh. of George Drummond,
commissioner of Excise, and Lord Provost of Edinburgh, and had issue-Robert,
died at Liberton, 8th Feb. 1747 (see tombstone there); George, born
10th Aug. 1753, W.S. apprentice 1770; John, born 24th Dec. 1759, died
17th March 1763; Janet, born 15th May 1762 (marr. 11th Oct. 1782,
George Drummond Home of Blair- Drummond), died 30th Jan. 1840; Sir
Henry, W.S., King's Remembrancer, born 30th May 1766, died 11th Aug.
1851. Publication -- In the theological department of the old Edinburgh
Review (Edinburgh, 1755-6) he handled some Secession publications
severely. Great indignation was aroused, and the Review was withdrawn
after only two numbers had been issued.[Sots
May., xxviii.; Mackenzie's Life of home, Malcolm's house of Drummond,
Carlyle's Autob., Kay's Portr., Lawson's Case; Morren's Ann., ii.] 1767 JOHN DRYSDALE,
born 29th April 1718, son of John D., min. of Kirkcaldy; educated
at Univ. of Edinburgh; licen. by Presb. of Kirkcaldy 1740; assistant
at Trinity Parish, Edinburgh; ord. to Kirkliston 9th Aug. 1749; trans.
to Lady Yester's, Edinburgh, 14th Aug. 1764; D.D. (Aberdeen 1765):
one of His Majesty’s |
Chaplains
in Ordinary and a Dean of the Chapel Royal 1766; trans. and adm. 22nd
Oct. 1767; Moderator of Assembly 20th May 1773; principal clerk (assistant
and successor) 29th May 1778; a second time Moderator 20th May 1784;
died 16th June 1788. He possessed indefatigable industry and talent,
and strenuously assisted Principal Robertson in managing the business
of the Church. He marr. 11th June 1749, Mary (died 20th Jan. 1799),
fourth daugh. of William Adam of Maryburgh and Blair, and had issue-Anne,
born 29th Oct. 1751 (marr. 28th April 1786, Andrew Dalzel, Professor
of Greek, Univ. of Edinburgh), died 1826; Wilhelmina, born 23rd Sept.
1757, died 20th July 1766; Mary, born 10th Sept. 1760; Elizabeth,
born 29th July 1767, died 2nd Sept. 1773. Publication Sermons, with
an Account of his Life, by his Son-in-law, 2 vols. (Edinburgh, 1793).[Serms.,
i.; Sinclairs Stat. Acc. and New Stat. Acc.,
Douglas's Bar., Carlyle's Autob., Monereiff;s Life of Erskine; Scots
Mag., Iv.; Kay's Portr., i.; Grant's Univ.,
ii.; Diet. Nat. Biog.] 1789 WILLIAM
SIMPSON, born 22nd Aug. 1744, second son of James S., min. of Wilton;
licen. by Presb. of Kelso 3rd Oct. 1760; ord. to Morebattle 18th April
1761; trans. to Lady Yester's, Edinburgh, 9th June 1785 ; pres. by
the Town Council 25th Feb., trans. and adm. 2nd Aug. 1789; D.D. (Edinburgh,
8th Feb. 1810); died 24th Jan. 1831. He marr. (1) 7th Nov. 1775, Jean
Douglas Balderston, who died 2nd Dec. 1786, and had issue-Euphemia,
born 15th Sept. 1776; Ann, born 15th Nov. 1778; James, advocate, author
of A Visit to Flanders after the Battle of Waterloo, born 10th Sept.
1780, died 2nd Sept. 1853; George, born 5th July 1782, died 3rd Sept.
1807: (2) 29th Sept. 1794, Isabella (born 27th Nov. 1742, died 27th
Nov. 1825), daugh. of James Ker of Bughtrig.-[Kay's
Portr., i.; etc.] 1832 JOHN HUNTER,
born 1st Nov. 1788, youngest son of Andrew H., D.D., min. in 1786;
licen. by Presb. of Penpont 9th June 1812; ord. to Swinton 28th Sept.
1814; pres. (assistant and |
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