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1680 ARTHUR, MILLAR, M.A. (King's College,
Aberdeen, 1669); schoolmaster of Dumbarton; licen. by Presb. of Dumbarton
1673; ord. to Dumbarton 1677; pres. by John, Duke of Lauderdale; adm. and
inst. 9th June 1680; deprived by the Committee of Estates, 3rd May 1689, for
not obeying the Proclamation of the Estates of 13th April, and not praying
for King William and Queen Mary. He became min. of an Episcopal congregation
at Leith, was consecrated a bishop without a see 22nd Oct. 1718, and
appointed to the diocese of Edinburgh in 1727; but died 9th Oct. 1727, in
78th year. He marr. Elizabeth Calderwood. One of his descendants was the Rev.
John Skinner, author of "Tullochgorum."-[S. Leith Reg. (Deaths); Acts Parl., ix.; MS. Acc. of Min.,
1689.] 1694 RICHARD HOWISON [HOUSTON], M.A.
(Edinburgh 1653); ord. min. of Alva 25th Sept. 1660; deprived by Privy
Council 1662; became min. of Cockpen in 1691; called 10th Aug., trans. and
adm. 18th Sept. 1694; died in Nov. 1700, aged about 68. He marr. (1) 15th
Feb. 1672, Jean, daugh. of William Brown, agent for
the Royal Burghs. She was buried in Greyfriars 18th Aug. 1687, and had issue
William, bapt. 6th April 1676; Jean (marr. John Lookup, min. of Mid -
Calder); Rebecca; Magdalen: (2) 8th Sept. 1693, Margaret Darleith,
who died Sept. 1709.[Test., Edin. (Bapt. and Marr.),
and St Cuthbert's -Reg. (Bapt.)] 1702
JOHN WILLIAMSON, son of David W., min. of St Cuthbert's, Edinburgh,
and his fourth wife, Margaret Melville; called 14th Jan. and ord. 30th April
1702; died 2nd Feb. 1740, in his 60th year. One of the "twelve Apostles”
who petitioned the Assembly of 1721 against the Act condemning the Marrow of
Modern Divinity. He marr. (1) 4th Aug. 1703, Christian (died 28th Jan. 1732,
aged 50), daugh. of John Boyd, regent in the Univ.
of Glasgow, and had three sons and three daughs.: (2) Elizabeth Broun, laugh. and co-heir of Robert B. of Coalstoun, widow of John Hamilton of Udston, |
who survived him, and had issue-Agnes (marr. Henry
Robin, min. of Burntisland). Publications --The Parents' Catechism
(Edinburgh); The Gospel Method of Conquering Sinners (Edinburgh, 1721);
Gospel Truth and Holiness Considered (Edinburgh, 1726); Gospel Preaching and
Gospel Conversation (Edinburgh, 1727); Reasons against the Restoration of
Prof. Simson to teach or preach (Edinburgh, 1729); Reasons whet Several
Ministers of the Church of Scotland did not Read the Act of Parliament
relating to the Murderers of Captain Porteous (Edinburgh, 1737); Seasonable
Testimony (Edinburgh, 1738); Plain Dealing for the Conviction of the Seceding
Brethren (Edinburgh, 1739); Preface to Part II. of
the harrow of Modern Divinity, with an Appendix (Edinburgh).-[Test. and Edin.
-Reg. (Marr.), Boston's Hem., Brown's Gospel Truth, Fraser's Life of R.
Erskine; Edin. Clan Inst., xxx.; Wodrow's Corresp.] 1741 FREDERICK CARMICHAEL, M.A.; trans. from
Monimail; pres. by Francis, Duke of Buccleuch, in July 1740; adm. 15th April
1741; trans. to New Greyfriars, Edinburgh, 24th Dec. 1747.[Carlyle's Autob.] 1748 ALEXANDER CARLYLE, born 26th Jan. 17 22,
son of William C., min. of Prestonpans; educated at Univs. of
Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Leyden; M.A. (Edinburgh, 14th April 1743); licen. by Presb. of Haddington 8th July 1746; pres. to
Cockburnspath, but withdrew; pres. by Francis, Duke of Buccleuch, 24th Feb.,
and ord. 2nd Aug. 1748. He revised the tragedy of Douglas, and was present
when it was first acted, 14th Dec. 1756. The Presb. of Edinburgh considering
this an offence against clerical decorum, complained to the Presb. of
Dalkeith, who served him with a libel. He appealed to the Synod, who (11th
May 1757) "declared their high displeasure with his going to the
theatre," and found "it had been better, and more expedient to have
endeavoured to bring the same to an issue, either in the way of privy
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