
Dunsyre
– Libberton p. 254
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1815 WILLIAM MEEK, born 21st June 1786, son of
William M., Carnwath, licen. by Presb. of Lanark
31st July 1811; pres. by George, Prince Regent, and ord. 1st June 1815; died
at Greenlaw, Glencorse, 2nd March 1831. He marr. 2 7th Nov. 1815, Barbara
(died 5th Jan. 1839), daugh. of William Mark,
farmer, Netherurd, and had issue-Mary, born 13th
Aug. 1816. Publications-Sermon preached at Dunsyre (Edinburgh, 1817); Paraphrases of
Sacred Scripture collected and revised
(Lanark, 1818); A Treatise on Philosophical and Theological Sects (Edinburgh,
1829); A Letter to Lord Chancellor Brougham (Edinburgh, 1831); Accounts of
the Parish (Lit. and, St. Mag., iii.; New Stat. Acc., vi.). 1834 GEORGE CLERK RENTON, son of John R.,
surgeon, Penicuik; licen. by Presb. of Dalkeith 13th
April 1826; pres. by William IV. 13th April, and ord. 25th Sept. 1834; died
unmarr. 1st Aug. 1876. 1877 WILLIAM SMITH, born Oldhamstocks, 17th
April 1840, son of David S. and Ann Thompson; educated at Cockburnspath School
and Univ. of Edinburgh; M.A. (1868); licen. by
Presb. of Dunbar; missionary at Saughtree; ord.
19th June 1877. LIBBERTON. [United to Quothquan in 1618, and disjoined by
agreement between the patron and Presb., 3rd Feb. 1649.] 1567 WILLIAM LIVINGSTON, min. in 1567; trans.
to Crawford.-[Reg. Min.] 1574 JAMES HAMIILTON,
removed from Quothquan. Quothquan was again in his charge in 1585.--[Reg.
Min., Wodrow, Miscell. Test. Reg.] 1576 GEORGE MOSSMAN, reader.-[Book,; of Assig.] 1590 ALEXANDER SPITTAL, M.A. (St Andrews, 26th
Nov. 1586); ord. to Biggar 1586; trans. and adm. 1590; died before 1617 (Reg.
Mag. Sig., vii., 1620). |
He marr. (name unknown), and
had issue Alexander, min. of Manor (Reg. of Deeds, ccxc.,
36); James, apprenticed 14th Jan. 1624 to John Gairdin,
merchant, Edinburgh. -[Reg. Assig., Test. Reg.
(Lan.).] 1649 ROBERT LIVINGSTONE, M.A. (Edinburgh, 22nd
July 1636); called 29th, and adm. 26th Oct. 1649; died May 1677, aged about
61. He marr. Isobel Cockburn, who died July 1688, and had issue-Robert; James
and Samuel, both merchants, burgesses of Edinburgh (Reg. of Deeds, Durie,
18th April 1678).-[Test. Reg. (Lan.).] 1677 .JOHN TAYLOR.,
M.A.; pres. by James, Earl of
Carnwath; passed trials and was recommended 29th Aug. for ordination; inst.
27th Sept. 1677; trans. to Mearns in 1681. 1681 ROBERT LAWSON, son of Robert L.,
schoolmaster, Renfrew; M.A. (Edinburgh 1669); bursar in theology of the Prcsb. of Earlston; licen. by
George, Bishop of Edinburgh, 8th May 1673; ord. to Symington 10th April 1676
; trans. and inst. 26th July 1681; outed by the rabble at the Revolution, and
died Dec. 1690, aged about 42. He marr. 13th June 1682, Margaret, eldest
daugh. of David Stirling of Branxston,
min. of Cockburnspath, who survived him, was alive in 1709, and had issue-Ann
(marr. 22nd Aug. 1720, James Gibb, master in the High School, Edinburgh).-[Cockburnsp). Sess. Reg.; MS. Acc. of Min., 1689.] 1689
ROBERT LIVINGSTONE, M.A.; ord. 26th .June 1689; trans. to Big gar 8th
April 1696.-[Reg. Cero. Ass., 1690.] 1697 JAMES STUART, licen. by
Presb, of Lanark 11th Nov. 1696; called 13th May, and ord. 20th Aug. 1697;
died 27th Feb. 1714. He left a widow-Elizabeth Brown, who marr. (2) Thomas Sheills in Todshawbill (Lanark
Horn., ii., Feb. 1719)--and had issue (names untraced),
His brother, John, was a writer in Glasgow.-[Test. Reg. (Lan.).] |
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