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the Presbytery of Peebles Magazine; convener of the General
Assembly's Committee on Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae, and general editor
of the present work (1914).
WALKERBURN (Q.S.). [From 1868 services were conducted by probationers-John
Crawford, George Christie, and James M'Intyre. In
1876 Walkerburn became a chapel-of-ease, and on 2nd July 1883 it was erected into a parish quoad sacra by decreet of the Court of
Teinds. Disjoined from the parishes of Innerleithen and Traquair.] 1876 WILLIAM IRELAND GORDON, ord. 19th Oct.,
1876; trans. to Tongland 24th March 1881. 1881
JAMES SMITH GOLDIE, born 17th Feb. 1854, son of William G., min. of
Crawfordjohn; educated at Skirling, Robertson's Academy, Preston Street,
Edinburgh, and Edinburgh Univ.; M.A. (1873); licen. by Presb. of Edinburgh
May 1876; assistant at Kirkpatrick-Juxta,
Dalbeattie, and West St Giles, Edinburgh; ord. 22nd July 1881; clerk of
Presb. 1897; died (on the roadway in the act of visiting his parishioners)
3rd Feb. 1908. 1908 DONALD MACGREGOR GRANT, born Claggersnich, Cromdale, 17th Jan. 1879, son of William Stewart G. and
Elsie Robertson; educated at Grantown Grammar School, Gordon's College,
Aberdeen, Aberdeen Univ. (M.A. 1901, B.D. 1904), Heidelberg, Berlin, Tubingen,
and Oxford; licen. by Presb. of Abernethy 26th Sept.
1905; assistant at St Bernard's, Edinburgh; ord. 24th July 1908. WEST
LINTON. [Previous to the Reformation the church belonged to
the Abbey of Kelso.] 1561 WALTER BALFOUR, styled vicar. 1563 ADAM COLQUHOUN, exhorter. |
1576 ARCHIBALD DOUGLAS, removed from Kirkurd,
Kirkurd and Newlands being also in the charge; continued in 1578, but
returned to Kirkurd in 1585.-[Reg. Assig.] 1589 DAVID NAIRNE, app. to be adm. after 4th
Nov. 1589; pres. to the vicarage by James VI. 10th Nov. 1597. A glebe of
small extent having been designed to him, a second and larger designation was
made. This was challenged by a heritor, and brought before the Supreme Court.
The Lords, 25th May 1605, "ordained the parties to agree upon a common metster to measure the glebe rightly, that the min. may
possess conform thereto." N. further charged the said heritor for feal, fuel, and divot, conform to the quantity and
proportion of his glebe, to the hail kirk-land. The Lords of same date
"found that the min. may get pasturage and fuel in any commonty where the feuar has
pasturage, but not within the feuar's
pasturage." He died before 6th June 1622.-[Reg. Assig., Edin. Presb. and
Test. Reg., Lochleven Pap.; Calderwood's Hist., v.; Morrison's Digest and
Dec., vi.] 1622 JOHN HAMILTON, M.A.; pres. by James VI.
10th Dec. 1622; trans. to Westerkirk 1634, an exchange of benefices having
been arranged. 1634 GEORGE JOHNSTONE, trans. from Westerkirk;
pres. by Charles I. 15th Nov. 1634; trans. to Sanquhar 7th March 1639. [Reg.
Sec. Sig.] 1640 JOHN HOG, M.A.; ord. 5th Feb. 1640;
trans. to the Canongate, Edinburgh, 19th May 1646. - [S. Leith Reg. (Bapt.).] 1647 ROBERT ELLIOT, M.A. (primus); trans. from
Kilbucho; adm. 11th March 1617. He was a member of the Commission of Assembly
1648, and was one of those summoned before the Privy Council for assisting in
the admission of the min. of Manor. Though refusing to conform he was allowed
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