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wick, 11th June 1830; adm. to Borthwick 10th May 1844; died 6th April 1846. He marr. 1st Sept. 1831, Helen Ogilvie (died 4th
Aug. 1892), daugh. of James Dyce, Aberdeen, and had issue—William Henry M'Gregor, born 16th Sept. 1832; Helen Ogilvie, born 28th May
1834; Margaret Dyce, born 11th March 1839; Ann Elizabeth, born 19th Nov.
1841.
1846 CATHCART LESLIE, ord. 11th Aug. 1846; died 26th May 1856. He marr.
Catherine Mitchell, who died 23rd July
1863.
1866 JAMES REID, ord. to Dalkeith (West) 21st
April 1854; trans. and adm. 1st Oct. 1856; res. 13th Dec. 1859, and went to Australia; died 3rd April 1864. He marr. 18th Sept.
1855,
Jane (died 11th Dec. 1856), daugh. of
William Shiell and Mary Russell, and had issue—James Jane Shiell, born 10th Dec. 1856.
1860 WALTER WADDELL, born Duns, 27th Sept. 1832, son of Andrew W. and Agnes
Hamilton; educated at Duns, Glasgow and Edinburgh Univs.; assistant at
Springfield, Cupar; ord. missionary at Braemar 8th
June 1859; trans. and adm. 16th March 1860; died 14th July 1904. He marr. 9th Jan. 1861, Susan, daugh. of William Morrison and Janet
Russell, and had issue-David, born 31st Oct. 1863, died 20th July 1870; Janet
Morrison, born 10th May 1865; William Morrison, born 10th Nov. 1866; Walter, born
11th July 1868, died 10th Aug. 1910; Susan Morrison, born 26th Oct. 1869;
George Hamilton, born 28th Jan. 1872; James Gumming Dewar, born 28th July
1874; Agnes Hamilton, born 2nd Feb. 1877; Mary Edmonston,
born 19th Nov. 1878, died 4th July 1879; Andrew, born 19th Dec. 1881, died
11th April 1884.
1904 THOMAS ALEXANDER BICKER-TON,
born Troqueer, Kirkcudbright, 11th Nov. 1858, son of George B. and Janet
Robertson; educated at Edinburgh Univ. (M.A. 1881, B.D. 1883), Heidelberg,
and Leipzig; licen. by Presb. of Edinburgh, 1882; assistant at Edinburgh
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(Newington and Tron), Haddington, Dundee (St John's and St Mark's), Methven, Stormontfield; ord. 20th Dec.
1904.
Marr. 14th Feb. 1905, Alison Watson Hope, daugh. of William Mackenzie and Alice Hope. Publications—Translation
(joint) of Delitzsch on Isaiah (Edinburgh, 1890); "Borthwick Church," in Edin. Archit. Assoc. Trans., 1909.
CARRINGTON, formerly
PRIMROSE.
[In
1567 the parish was held with Cockpen. In 1703 the name Carrington was
changed to Primrose, but has been resumed.]
1567 WILLIAM KNOX, had also in his charge Cockpen (q.v.), Clerkington,
and Temple.
1570
GEORGE
RAMSAY, pres. by James VI 18th Oct- 1570; he signed the articles presented by
the Superintendent 6th Oct. 1572; trans. to Foul-den about 1574.—Booke of the Kirk.]
1585
LUCAS
SONSIE, reader at Newbattle 1576-80; pres. by James VI. 8th Feb. 1586; he adhered to the Protestation for the Liberties
of the Kirk 27th June 1617, and was still min. in 1619.
— [-Reg. Assig., Test. Reg., Orig.
Lett., Calder-wood's Hist.]
1619
JOHN
KNOX, son of William K. (Secundus),
min. of Cockpen; educated at Univ. of Edinburgh; M.A. (28th July 1610); adm. (colleague) 13th
April 1619; a member of the Commission of Assembly 1648; died before 18th July 1661. He marr. Isobel Douglas, who died Nov. 1664, and
had issue — John, his successor.—[Test.
Beg., Acts of Ass., Knox Genealogy.}
1658 JOHN KNOX, son of preceding; licen. by Presb. of
Dalkeith 8th Feb- 1649; called 14th Aug., and ord. 31st Oct. 1653. He died unmarr. 21st
Nov. 1659. Nicol K., his uncle, was executor. — [Test. Reg.]
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