Duddingston – Abbey p. 21

 

(Edinburgh, 1839-43); Remarks on the Tracts lately published on the Intrusion of Ministers (Edinburgh, 1839); Letter to Sir James Graham on the Proposed Abolition of Tests (Edinburgh, 1845); A Version of the Prophecies of Ezekiel (Edinburgh 1845); The Late Secession from the Church of Scotland (Edinburgh, 1846); A Glance at the Temple (Edinburgh, 1847); The Church and the Nation (Edinburgh,1849); Lecture: on Popery (Edinburgh, 1854); The Disciple Whom Jesus Loved (Edinburgh, 1855) The India Mission of the Church of Scot land (Edinburgh, 1856); The Reign of Harmony (Edinburgh, 1859); The Railway (Edinburgh, 1863).

 

1886 JOHN ALLAN HUNTER PATON,  born Greenock, 8th July 1830, son of  John P., writer, and Margaret Park, sister of John P., D.D., St Andrews; educated at Glasgow Univ.; licen. by Presb. of Greenock; assistant at Corsock, and St Andrew's, Edinburgh; ord. to Crawfordjohn, 23rd July 1862; pres. by James, Duke of Abercorn; trans. and adm. 13th Sept. 1866; died at St Andrews 4th Feb. 1911. He marr. 14th April 1869, Margaret Sheriff Fulton, and had issue-John Hunter Paton, M.D., St Andrews, born 19th Feb. 1875.

 

1903 WILLIAM SERLE, born East Linton,  11th Nov. 1866, son of William S. and Euphemia Imrie; educated at East Linton Free Church School and Edinburgh Univ.; M.A. (1889), B.D. (1892); licen. by Presb. of Edinburgh 16th May 1892; assistant at Peterhead, Northesk, and St Aidan's, Edinburgh; ord. (assistant and successor) 16th April 1903. Marr. 15th Dec. 1903, Isabella, daugh. of William Ingram, and has issue-Isabella Murray, born 1st March 1905; William, born 29th duly 1912.

 

ST JAMES'S, PORTOBELLO

(Chapel-of -Ease).

[Formed as a mission station in 1874. Services were begun in Portobello Town Hall, and conducted for a time by the min. of Duddingston until the appointment of

William Adam Stark (afterwards min. of Kirkpatrick-Durham). In 1876 John Miller Darling was in charge, but res. in 1878 on appointment as min. of St Andrew's Church, Rodney Street, Liverpool. From 1878 to 1880 William Dunbar Dey (afterwards of Tomintoul) officiated, and in 1880 the present min. took up the work. Church opened 9th June 1912.]

 

1880 JAMES OLIVER, born Teviothead, 10th May 1845, son of John 0. and Helen Sibbald; educated at Hawick Grammar School and Edinburgh Univ.; M.A. (1863); licen. by Presb. of Jedburgh 1865; ord. min. of the Church of Scotland, Tweedmouth, 3rd Feb. 1870; adm. 14th Dec. 1880. He marr. 24th June 1884, Elizabeth Young (died 1st Jan. 1900), daugh. of John Scott, Howford, Ettrick.

 

EDINBURGH

ABBBY (Q.S :)

[Disjoined from Greenside and South Leith, and erected into a parish quoad sacra, Jan. 1876. The present church was opened 19th Dec. 1875. An endowment was provided by money obtained under sanction of an Act of Parliament for the discontinuance of the Second Charge, South Leith (36 & 37 Vict. cap. 171).]

 

1876 ROBERT MILNE, born East Balhagarty, Garvock, 8th July 1837, son of Kenneth M. and Elizabeth Cadenhead; educated at Glasgow Univ.; ord. to Macleod Parish, Glasgow, 7th Aug. 1872; trans. and adm. 23rd March 1876; died unmarr. 28th March 1909.

 

1889 JAMES ROBERTSON SABISTON,  born Sandwick, Orkney, 15th May 1856, son of Peter S. and Euphemia Halkland; educated at Sandwick and Kirkwall schools, and Edinburgh Univ.; M.A. (1879), B.D. (1882); licen. by Presb. of Edinburgh May 1882; assistant at St Ninian's, Stirling; ord. to Libberton and Quothquan 12th Jan. 1883; trans. and adm. (assistant and successor) 16th Oct. 1889. Marr. 31st Oct. 1882, Gretchen Smith.

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