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1753 ROBERT FISHER, born 1716, son of Francis
F., Cochram, Cumberland; M.A. (Glasgow 1739); licen. by
Presb. of Edinburgh 27th Oct. 1742 ord. to Lauder 22nd Sept. 1747; pres. by
James, Earl of Lauderdale, 13th July 1752; trans. and adm. 3rd March 1753;
died 8th April 1782. He inarr. 29th March 1763, Ann
(died 24th Aug. 1774, aged 39), third daugh. of Sir
John Jardine of Applegarth, Bart. Their only child, Jane Charteris, born 21st
Jan. 1770 (marr. John Stewart, of the Trustees' Office, Edinburgh).[Presb. Reg., Tombst., Murray's Biog. Ann.; New Stat.
Acc., i.] 1783 JOHN WALKER, born 1731, son of John W.,
rector of the Grammar School of the Canongate, Edinburgh, and Eupham Morison;
educated by his father, and at Univ. of Edinburgh; licen. by
Presb. of Kirkcudbright 3rd April 1754; ord. to Glencorse 13th Sept. 1758;
trans. to Moffat 8th June 1762. In 1764 he was appointed by the General
Assembly to make a survey of the Hebrides, being at the same time
commissioned to make a report to the Society for the Propagation of Christian
Knowledge. He travelled 3000 miles in seven months. His report, found among
his papers after his death, was printed by his friend Charles Stewart. M.D.
(,Glasgow 1765), D.D. (Edinburgh 1765); app. Professor of Natural History,
Univ. of Edinburgh, 15th June 1779, retaining also his post as min. of M. The Presb. of Lochmaben found the
holding of both offices to be incompatible, but the Synod reversed the
finding. On 13th Feb. 1783 he was adm. to this charge; Moderator of Assembly
20th May 1790; died 31st Dec. 1803. During the last years of his life he was
blind. He marr. 24th Nov. 1789, Jane Wallace (died 4th May 1827), eldest
daugh. of Andrew Wauchope of Niddrie.
Publications - Two single Sermons (Edinburgh, 1756, 1791); Classes Fossilium, sive Cjcaracteres naturales et Chymici classium et ordinum in systemate minerali, cum nomibus Genericis adscripis (Edinburgh,
1787); Institutes of Natural History (Edinburgh, 1792Memorial concerning the
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Scarcity of Grain (Edinburgh, 1801); An Economical History
of the Hebrides and Highlands of Scotland, 2 vols. (Edinburgh, 1808;
reissued in London, 1812); Essays on Natural History and Rural Economy
(Edinburgh, 1808; London, 1812); "Report to the General Assembly,
1772, concerning the State of the Highlands and Islands " (Scots
Mag., xxxiv.); " Experiments on the Motion of the Sap in Trees"
(Trans. Roy. Soc. Edin.); many papers in Trans. of the Highland Soc.;
Account of the Parish (Sinclair's Stat. Acc, xix.).-[Grant's Univ.,
ii.; Jardine's Nat. Lib., xxvi.; Murray's Biog. Ann.; New Stat. Acc.,
i.; Dict. Nat. Biog.] 1804 JOHN FLEMING, born 1750, son, of James F.
of Craigs, and great grandson of Edward Marshall of
Keymuir, Muiravonside, who suffered martyrdom in
1685; educated at Bathgate School and Univ. of Edinburgh; licen. by Presb. of
Linlithgow 23rd Feb. 1785; ord. to Carrington 7th May 1790; pres. by James,
Earl of Lauderdale; trans. and adm. 22nd Nov. 1804; died unmarried, 23rd Jan.
1823. In early life he succeeded to his father's property, and devoted
himself with much success to agriculture. He was, for a time, factor to Neil,
Earl of Rosebery, and even after being called to the ministry, was frequently
employed as a valuator of landed estates. He bequeathed his library to the parish,
after thirty of his most intimate friends had each selected a book as a token
of remembrance. He left £240 for educating "a certain number of free
scholars in the parochial school," and the remainder of his fortune he
conveyed to trustees for behoof of his nearest relatives, but in the event of
their leaving no issue, for establishing professorships of Political Economy
in the Universities of Edinburgh and Glasgow. Publication-Account of Primrose
or Carrington (Sinclair's Stat. Ace., xiv.). He is said to have been offered
a hundred pounds for the right of publishing the sermon preached at the
admission of John Kellock to Crichton, but it never
appeared in print. See .Memoir by Archibald Con |
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