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1660 GEORGE JOHNSTON, M.A. (Edin- burgh, 28th July 1648);
ord. min. of Lochrutton 23rd Oct. 1654; trans. and adm. 19th July 1660;
deprived by the Act of Parliament 11th June, and of Privy Council 1st Oct. 1662;
indulged here 1679.—[Wodrow's Hist., Scot. Presb. Eloq.} 1663 ARCHIBALD CHISHOLM, M.A.; ord.and coll. 20th Nov. 1663; trans. to Corstorphine in 1666. [Malcolm's House of Drummond, Act. Sect. Univ. St And; Reg. Collat.} 1667 ALEXANDER MALCOLM, trans. from Tolbooth, Edinburgh;
pres. by William, Earl of Lothian, 28th Aug., coll. 24th, and adm. 26th Sept.
1667; trans. to Greyfriars, Edinburgh, in 1681.— [Edin. Guild
Reg.; Reg. Collat., and Old Dec., L] 1679 GEORGE JOHNSTON, M.A., above noticed, was summoned
before the Privy Council for preaching at conventicles. He refused to
desist, and was confined to the parish of Borthwick till
November 1670. He was then given a certain amount of liberty, but continuing
his former course, orders were issued, 24th June 1674, for his apprehension,
and he was intercommuned 6th Aug. following; but was indulged by the Privy
Council 19th Sept. 1679, which was recalled 10th June 1680 (P. C. Acta);
returned in 1687.— [Kirkton's and Wodrow's Hists.] 1663 ARCHIBALD CHISHOLM, M.A.; ord. and coll. 20th Nov.
16635 trans. to Corstorphine in 1666.—[Malcolm's House of Drummond, Act.
Sect. Univ. St And; Reg. Collat.] 1667 ALEXANDER MALCOLM, trans. from Tolbooth, Edinburgh;
pres. by William, Earl of Lothian, 28th Aug., coll. 24th, and adm. 26th Sept.
1667; trans. to Greyfriars, Edinburgh, in 1681.— [Edin. Guild Reg.; Reg.
Collat., and Old Dec., i.] 1679 GEORGE JOHNSTON, M.A., above noticed, was summoned
before the Privy Council for preaching at conventicles. He refused to
desist, and was confined to the parish of Borthwick till November 1670. He
was then given a certain amount of liberty, but continuing his former course,
orders were issued, 24th June 1674, for his apprehension, and he was intercommuned
6th Aug. following; but was indulged by the Privy Council 19th Sept. 1679,
which was recalled 10th June 1680 (P. C. Acta); returned in 1687.— [Kirkton's
and Wodrow's Hists.] |
1681 ARCHIBALD DOUGLAS, M.A.; trans. from Newton, and
inst. 7th July 1681; deprived 23rd Nov. following, for refusing the Test;
adm. to Saltoun in 1684.—[Wodrow's Hist.] 1682 ANDREW AUCHINLECK, M.A. (St Andrews, 22nd July 1665);
licen. by Presb. of St Andrews 1609; ord. min. of Denino 3rd April 1672;
trans. and inst. 6th July 1682; deprived by the Committee of Estates 8th May
1689, for not reading the Proclamation of 12th April, and refusing to obey
the same. He died Aug. 1696, aged about 50. He marr. April 1675, Janet Chilthomas,
and had issue—John, M.A., writer, Edinburgh; Andrew; Alexander; Robert; Jean.
His widow was granted £200 Scots in Dec. 1696 (Charity Papers).—[Denino
Sess., Test., and Edin. Reg. {Bur.); Inq. Ret. Gen., 7967; Acts Parl., ix.;
MS. Acc. of Min.. 1689.] 1687 GEORGE JOHNSTON, M.A., already mentioned, returned at
the Toleration; trans. to Edinburgh 26th Aug. 1687, which does not appear to
have been effected. He is last noticed 1st Nov. 1687; died Jan. 1689, aged
about 61, and was buried in Greyfriars. He man. Helen Kerr, who afterwards marr.
James Kilpatrick, min. of Carrington.—[Test. and Edin. Reg.
(Marr.), Scot. Presb. Eloq.] 1688 JOHN MOSSMAN, M.A. (Edinburgh, 4tn July 1654);
probably ord. Before 4th June 1674, when a warrant was granted for his
apprehension, for preaching at conventicles. On a change in the royal policy,
he was released from prison 4th July 1679. He was enrolled as a min.
resident in the Synod, 6th July 1687; was at first min. of a meeting-house in
Newbattle, March 1688; but removed to the kirk 12th May 1689; a member of
Assembly in 1692; died 11th Jan. 1693, aged about 59. He marr. Grisel Ker,
who died 10th March 1693. Publication— The Christian's Companion, under Soul
Exercise, a sermon preached at the Hole of the Gaterige (1678).—[Wodrow's Hist.,
Edin. Reg. (Bur.), Reg. Gen. Ass.; Acts Parl., ix.; Scot. Presb. Eloq.] 1695 ROBERT SANDILANDS, trans. from Swinton, and adm. 6th
May 1695; trans. to New North Parish, Edinburgh, 3rd Jan. 1703. 1706 CHARLES CAMPBELL, called 9th Oct. 1705; ord.
27th Feb. 1706; died in 1721. He marr. Nov. 1709, Cathrine, daugh. of Alex.
Burnett of Carlops, she was alive in 1765. His son William acquired Stobs
from his uncle, Lt. William Burnett, 1743 (Edin. Sas., 134-51).— [West Linton
Sess. Reg.] |
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