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Perth Academy and St Andrews Univ.; M.A. (1872);
licen. by Presb. of Perth 1872; assistant at St Paul's, Perth; Royal Bounty
missionary at Dalguise, Little Dunkeld, 1875; ord.
to Glenshee 9th Feb. 1876; trans. and ind. 9th
March 1881. Marr. 12th Dec. 1892, Margaret Julia, daugh. of
Alexander Grant, of Firhill, Co. Cork, and has
issue-Thomas Alexander Grant, lieut. K.O.S.B., born 16th Dec. 1893; Archibald
William Buchanan, born 21st June 1896. Publications--The Beltane Queen,
(Peebles, 1909); Famous Scottish Links (Edinburgh, 1911). LYNE
AND MEGGET. [Previous to the Reformation, Lyne was a chapel of
Stobo. The parish of Megget was annexed in 1621. A Roman camp close to the
church of Lyne may have been the cradle of Christianity both in the parish
and in the county-vide Dr Gunn's The Book of Lyne and Megget.] 1571 PATRICK GRINTON, "ane reidare in Lyne" - may be the Patrick Grinton who was vicar in 1553. 1575 GILBERT HAY of Bridgelands; adm. 1575; died Feb.
1592. He marr. Janet Waugh, who survived him, and had issue-John, executor
(Edin. Com. Deeds, 5th March 1607). - [Reg. Assig., Test. Reg., Excheq. Buik.] 1593 JOHN KER, pres. by James VI. before
1st May, and adm. 25th Oct. 1593; was a member of the Assembly 1602, and
continued 6th Dec. 1627, when he was "agit,
weak, and seiklie." He cared nothing for the
world, lived most soberly, and was powerful in the ministry, giving almost
all he had to the poor; mendicants were regularly catechised when they
visited his dwelling, while he gave liberally to their wants. He was
apparently still alive in 1630 (Reg. of Deeds, ccccxxxi., 205). His son
Hew succeeded to the benefice. [Among his direct descendants were John Ker,
D.D., Professor in the United Presb. College, born at Tweedsmuir 1819; and
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born at Peebles 1800 and 1802.]-[Reg.
Assig. and Sec. Sig., Edin. Presb. Reg., Booke of the Kirk, Livingston's
Charac. Calderwood's Hist., v.; Select Biog., i.] 1627 HEW KER, son of preceding;
M.A. (Edinburgh, 14th July 1621);
pres. (in conjunction with his father) by James VI. 3rd March 1627; was a
member of the Assembly in 1638; died between 24th June and 29th July 1658,
aged about 57. He marr. 12th April 1637, Janet (buried 10th July 1666:
Greyfriars Reg.), eldest daugh. of John Dickson,
merchant, burgess of Edinburgh, and had issue Hugh (or Hew), who was served
heir to his father, and was apprenticed to George Hutcheson, merchant,
Edinburgh, 25th March 1663; Janet, bapt. 21st July 1639 (marr. James Nasmyth: Privy Seal Eng. -Reg., ii.,
439).-[Test. and Edin. Reg. (Marr. and Bapt.); Stevenson's Hist., ii.; Peterkin's Records; Mun. Univ. Glasg., iii.; Inq. Ret. Edin., 824-et Gen., 4522.] 1660 ROBERT BROWN, min. of Broughton 1644;
called April 1659; trans. and adm. 1st Feb. 1660; one of those who assisted
in the admission of the minister of Manor, under pain of rebellion, 1661.
Deprived in 1682; returned in 1687. -[Wodrow's
Hist.] 1683 JOHN HORSBURGH, M.A. (Edin burgh 1669);
inst. and adm. June 1683; died before 14th March 1705, aged about 56.-[MS.
Acc. of Min., 1689; Reg. Old Dec., ii.] 1687 ROBERT BROWN, above noticed, is mentioned
at the first meeting of mins. in the Province, 6th
.July 1687. He probably ministered in Lyne to the Presbyterians in the interval;
he was still min. in Aug. 1688, and there is no mention of his death. He had
a son, Richard, and a daugh. Marion, alive in Peebles in 1704. 1708 SAMUEL MITCHELSON, son of John M. of
Middleton; M.A. (Edinburgh, 28th June 1697); licen. by Presb. of Peebles 2nd
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