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1706 JOHN WILKIE, son of John W., merchant,
Edinburgh, of the family of Rathobyres; M.A. (Edinburgh 1699); licen. by Presb. of Linlithgow 20th June 1705; ord. (colleague) 28th
Aug. 1706; pres. to Currie 1718, and to Second Charge, Dumfries, 1731, but
declined both; died 28th May 1762. He marr. Euphan Skene, who died before
April 1759, and had issue-Charles, min. of Ecclesmachan; Henrietta.
Publication-Sermon preached at Mid-Calder (Edinburgh, 1720).-[Aber. corn
Sess. Reg., Law's Mem. (Pref.).] 1763 WILLIAM GIB, licen. by
Presb. of Kirkcaldy 19th Slug. 1756; ord. to Kilmany 24th Sept. 1761; pres.
by Henry David, Earl of Buchan, trans. and adm. 27th Oct. 1763; died 3rd Dec.
1795, aged 62. He marr. 23rd Nov. 1795 (ten days before his death), Elizabeth
Rentoul of Middleton, who died 14th May 1809. - [Scots Mag., lvii.] 1796 DAVID URE, son of Patrick U., a weaver in
Glasgow, at which trade he himself wrought in earlier life; educated at the
Grammar School and Univ. of his native city; M.A. (1776). During his divinity
curriculum he assisted the schoolmaster of Stewarton, and subsequently taught
a subscription school near Dumbarton; licen. by
Presb. of Glasgow 11th June 1783, he became assistant at East Kilbride, with
only ten pounds a year and his maintenance. On the death of the min. he had
some expectation of being appointed his successor, but finding the parish not
unanimous, he accepted the post of assistant in a Presbyterian church at
Newcastle 1798. He was employed by Sir John Sinclair to draw up agricultural
surveys of the counties of Dumbarton, Kinross, and Roxburgh. He superintended
the publication of the concluding volumes' of the first issue of the
Statistical Account of Scotland, and prepared the general indices of the
work. Appreciating his meritorious services, David Stuart, Earl of Buchan,
pres. him to this charge; he was ord. 14th July 1796, and died unmarr. 28th
March 1798. Blessed with a strong |
and vigorous mind, which adversity could neither subdue,
nor prosperity elate, he persevered in the objects on which he bad set his
heart, whether of classical or scientific research, with unconquerable
ardour. His usual method of travel was on foot, a supply of bread and cheese
in his pocket, and quenching his thirst at the limpid spring. In the pocket
of his greatcoat he secured such minerals or other curiosities as attracted
his notice, had a tin box for preserving curious plants, a stout stick, armed
with steel, which occasionally served as a spade or pick-axe; a few small
chisels, and other tools; a blowpipe; a small liquid chemical apparatus;
optical instruments, etc., so that others sometimes referred to him as a
walking shop or laboratory. Seemingly indifferent to all weathers, heat or
cold, wet or dry, he was a patient observer, and an
accurate describer of Nature; while his kindness to an aged and widowed
mother, from very slender means, bespoke the warmth of his affection and the
goodness of his heart. Publications-History of Rutherglen and East Kilbride
(Glasgow, 1793); Accounts of East Kilbride, of Rutherglen, and Killearn
(Sinclair's Stat. Acc., iii., ix., xvi.). -[Scots Mag., lxx.; Tombst„ Dict. Nat. Biog.] 1798 JOHN FERGUSON (primus), son of John F.,
Dunblane; educated at Univ. of Glasgow; schoolmaster of Inveraray; licen. by
that Presb. Sept. 1785; ord. by them as chaplain to the 74th Foot, 19th Feb.
1788; pres. by David Stuart, Earl of Buchan, and adm. 28th Sept. 1798; died
14th Dec. 1835, in 77th year. He marr. Enea Fisher, who died 1st Dec. 1858,
in her 88th year, and had issue -Jessie, born 2nd Oct. 1795; Archibald, born
19th Sept. 1798; Angus Fisher, born 23rd July 1799, died 28th June 1817;
John, his successor; Duncan Campbell, born 8th Sept. 1802; William, born 8th
June 1804; Lilias, born 24th May 1807; Matilda, born 12th Feb. 1811. 1824 JOHN FERGUSON (secundus), born 2nd April
1801, son of preceding; educated at the Univ. of Edinburgh; licen. by Presb.
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