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on appointment as Professor of Natural Philosophy in
the Univ. of St Andrews; died 10th Oct. 1772. When at Ratho his success as a
farmer earned him the name of "Potato Wilkie." His scientific attainments
were great, and among his pupils were Playfair and Leslie. Publication The
Epigoniad, an Epic Poem in Nine Books (Edinburgh, 1757; 2nd ed., 1759); Moral
Tables in Verse (1769). He has been styled "the Scottish Homer."-
[Carlyle's Autob.; Chambers's Biog. Dict., iv.;
Robert Fergusson's Poems.] 1760 JAMES ROBERTSON, M.A.; licen. by the Presb. of St Andrews, 11th May 1757; pres. by
James, Earl of Lauderdale, and ord. 10th July 1760; died 13th Sept. 1802, in
his 75th year. He marr. 20th Aug. 1772, Jean (born 1743, died at Edinburgh
6th Sept. 1824), daugh. of Alexander Robertson, min. of Eddleston, and had
issue-James Maitland, min. of Livingston, born 11th May 1774; Alexander, born
18th Nov. 1775, died 7th Dec. 1776; John, surgeon H.E.I.C.S., born 11th March
1777, died on his passage to India 1st Dec. 1795; Alexander, M.P. for
Grampound, in Cornwall, born 14th Feb. 1779. Publication-Account of the
Parish (Sinclair's Stat. Acc., vii.). 1803 ANDREW DUNCAN, born 1755, son of Patrick
D., min. of Tibbermore; licen. by Presb. of Perth 29th July 1778;
ord. to Auchterarder 6th Sept. 1781; pres. by Thomas Davidson, D.D.,
of Muirhouse, Sept. 1802; trans. and adm. 24th March 1803; app. principal
clerk to the General Assembly, 21st May 1807; D.D. (Edinburgh, 14th
March 1811); Moderator of the General Assembly 20th May 1824; died
29th July 1827. He marr. 15th Aug. 1786, Margaret (died 16th Sept.
1821), daugh. of Neil Bethune, min. of Kennoway, and had issue-Jean,
born 4th April 1790 (marr. 7th July 1820, Capt. Duncan Ogilvy), died
in India, April 1821; Christian, born 16th Aug. 1791; Janet, born
10th Jan. 1793; Hannah, born 17th Dec. 1793 (marr. 8th Sept. 1821,
Capt. H. A. Montgomerie); Margaret, born 21st Feb. 1795; |
Andrew Bethune, 1828 JAMES HENDERSON, trans. From Stockbridge
Chapel (St Bernard's); pres. by Thomas Davidson, D.D., of Muirhouse, and adm.
21st Feb. 1828; trans. to St Enoch's, Glasgow, 29th Nov. 1832. 1833 JAMES CLASON, born Dunblane, 27th June
1808, son of James C.; educated at Glasgow Univ.; M.A. (1825) licen. by Presb. of Glasgow 3rd Aug. 1831; assistant at North
Leith; pres. by the trustees of Thomas Davidson, D.D., of Muirhouse; ord.
15th Aug. 1833; died unmarried, 17th April 1842. Publications -Account of the
Parish (New Stat. Acc., i.); Sermons, edited by P. Clason, D.D. (Edinburgh,
1843). 1843 JAMES CHARLES FOWLER, born Aberdeen, 1808,
son of George F., schoolmaster; educated at Marischal College, Aberdeen; M.A.
(1824); licen. by Presb. of Aberdeen 22nd July 1828; ord. to Roxburgh Place
Chapel, Edinburgh, 7th Aug. 1834; trans. to St Luke's, Glasgow, 16th March
1837; trans. and adm. 12th Jan. 1843; LL.D. (Marischal College, Aberdeen,
1856); died at Torquay, 16th March 1866. He marr. (1) 26th Dec. 1848, Mary
Elizabeth (died 5th Sept. 1850), daugh. of Andrew
Steele of Crosswoodhill, W.S.: (2) 2nd June 1853, Helen (died 18th March
1895), daugh. of Major David Brown of Park, and had
issue-Jane Munro, born 27th Jan. 1855 (marr. Alexander Thom, St Andrews).
Publications-The Right Improvement of Divine Judgments and the Proper Means
of Averting Them, a sermon (Edinburgh, 1851); Lectures on the Evidences of
Revealed Religion; on Infidelity; on |
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