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1585 JAMES BENNET, M.A.; adm. in 1585; member of
Assembly 4th Aug. 1590; trans. to Liberton (by order of Assembly) 19th Nov.
1590. -[Act. Rect. Univ. St And., Reg. Assig., Booke of the Kirk.] 1591 NATHANIEL HARLAW, son of William H., min. of St
Cuthbert's, Edinburgh; one of the original students at the Univ. of
Edinburgh, under Rollock, from whom he received his degree of M.A.,
Aug. 1587. He was on the exercise at St Andrews 30th Oct. 1589; offered
his services to the Presb. 10th Sept. 1590; called by the parishioners
of Temple 17th Sept. but on 19th Nov. 1590 ordered to preach at Ormiston
till further notice; adm. 8th April 1591; pres. by James VI. to the
vicarage of Aberlady, Nov. 1593, and to the vicarage of Borthwick,
March 1594, but not collated to either. He died in 1637, aged about
70. He marr. Margaret Porteous, who died before 25th Sept. 1657, and
had issue-William, took orders in the Church of England; James, .
apprentice to George Crawford, cordiner, Edinburgh, 11th Jan. 1626;
Elizabeth.[Edinburgh Apprentice Reg., St Andrews Presb. and Test.
Reg. (Haddingt.); Calderwood's Hist., Forbes's Records, Pitcairn's
Cr. Trials.] 1637 DAVID MERCHISTON, born 1603, son of Richard M.,
min. of Bower, and brother of Thomas M., Archdeacon of Caithness;
M.A. (Edinburgh, 25th July 1623); min. of Keir 1632; trans. and inst.
28th April 1637; died in March 1646. He marr. Isobel Colt (Reg. of
Deeds, dxlvi., 117), and had issue-Robert, min. of Kirkpatrick-Juxta;
Helen; Rachel (marr. Samuel Menzies: G. R. Inhib., 17th Aug. 1665);
Isobel, for whom Thomas Ramsay, min. of Foulden, Patrick Inglis of
Elvingstone, and Cornelius Inglis of Eastbarns, were trustees.-[Test.
Reg., Durie's Dec.] 1647 JOHN SINCLAIR, born probably in East Lothian, brother
of George S., author of Satan's Invisible Morld Discovered; |
regent in St Leonard's College, St Andrews; M.A.;
pres. by Patrick Cockburn of Ormiston, and adm. 14th Jan. 1647; a
member of the Commission of Assembly 1648; one of the visitors of
the Univ. of Edinburgh 31st July 1619; one of those who adhered to
the Protesters in 1651; named by the Protector for the visitation
of the Universities, 8th Aug. 1654. Refusing the Test, 1662, he removed
to Holland, where he prepared many of his countrymen sojourning there,
for the ministry. He was elected to the church at Delft 2nd June 1663,
the foundation of which had been laid by the exiled Forbes of Alford,
but was not adm. till 30th July 1684, the call having been interrupted
by his offending the Government in Scotland, who had raised a process
against him for treasonable practices, which ended in his forfeiture
9th Sept. 1684. He died 24th March 1687, aged about 69. He marr. Christina,
daugh. of James Fleming, min. of Yester, and had issue - John, min.
of Kirkpatrick-Irongray; Patrick (Laing Charters); Rachel (marr. (1)
April 1676, William Hog, W.S., and (2) Thomas Wilkie, min. of Canongate);
Sarah, alive in 1700.-[Steven's Hist., Scott. Ch. Rotterd.; Acts of
Ass. and Parl., vi., vii. ; Fountainhall's Dec.; Inq. Ret. Gen., 5530;
Nicoll's Diary; Connell on Tithes, iii.] 1668 JAMES GRIERSON, M.A., is mentioned as min. in
1668. He marr. Beatrix Livingston (Edin. Com. Dict.). 1683 JOHN COCKBURN, born 20th April 1652, son of John C., tailor in the Canongate
and Sara Inglis [not as stated in Dict. Nat. Biog.]; educated at Edinburgh
Univ. and Kin's College, Aberdeen, where he graduated M.A. (20th June
1671). In 1673 he became tutor to Lord Keith, son of George, Earl
Marischal. Presented by his uncle to Udny, he was inst. there 21st
May 1676, but not without " great tumult," the Laird of
Udny claiming the right to present. In 1677 he declined a presentation
to Langton, Berwickshire, and was trans. to Old Deer between 10th
Aug. and 7th Sept. 1681. At first he refused the Test, but after |
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