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ment in Deep Ploughing" (Trans.
Highland Soc.).— [Miller's Hist.] 1862 ROBERT BUCHANAN, born Prestonpans, 8th Aug. 1828, son of
William B., Excise officer, and Robina M'Gregor;
educated at Univ. of Edinburgh; assistant at St Michael's, Dumfries; ord. to Elie 12th May 1859; pres. by James Henry, Duke
of Roxburghe, 18th Feb. 1862, and adm.
9th July same year, died unmarr. 27th Jan. 1901. 1901 WILLIAM BORLAND, born Townfoot, Closeburn, Dumfriesshire, 3rd Aug. 1867, son of
William B., farmer, and Catherine Martin, daugh. of Angus M'Lean, Totarden,
Bracadale, Isle of Skye; educated at Ayr Academy; Wallace Hall Academy, Univ. of Edinburgh
(M.A. 1887, B.D. 1890), Jena, and at Berlin; licen. by Presb. of Edinburgh May 1892; assistant at Alexandria, Dumbartonshire, and St Mungo's, Glasgow;
ord. to Rosemount, Aberdeen, 31st Jan. 1895; trans. and ind. 17th May 1901;
res. on appointment as min. of Scots Kirk, Melbourne, 7th Dec. 1912. Marr.
30th June 1898, Sophia Frances, daugh. of Thomas Wilson and Catherine Mary Relton, and has issue—John Rudge,
born 3rd May 1899; William M'Lean, born 8th May 1900; Francis
Thomas, born 21st May 1901; Catherine Mary Martin, born 12th May 1903; Sophie
Isobel, born 9th June 1906; Helen Jean, born 15th July 1909. Publications—Rosemount Parish Church (Aberdeen,
1898); A Necessary Amendment of the
Form of Process (Edinburgh, 1906); editor of Kikuyu News, 1908-9, and of In Far Fields, 1909. 1913 JAMES KIRK, born Kirkford, Beath, Fife, 4th May
1873, son of James K.; educated at Cowdenbeath School, Dunfermline High School, and Univs. of St Andrews and Edinburgh; M.A. (St
Andrews 1896); licen. by Presb. of Dunfermline 1st May 1901; assistant at New Greyfriars,
Edinburgh; ord. to Forteviot 14th May 1903;
trans. to Second Charge, Old
Machar, 2nd
March 1910; trans. and adm. 23rd April 1913 |
.
He marr. 21st April 1904, Elizabeth
Mary, daugh. of
James Robert Mackay, and has issue— Betty Mackay, born 17th March 1905. INNERWICK. [Previous
to the Reformation the church belonged to the Abbey of Paisley.] 1567
MICHAEL
BONOLE, natural son (Laing Charters,
1200, 1221) of William B., burgess of Dunbar, mentioned as min. in 1567. He
signed the Articles drawn up by the Synod, and presented by the
superintendent to the Assembly in March 1572; was pres. to the vicarage by
James VI. 3rd July 1573, and died "of great aige,"
26th April 1590. In his will he names his "natural son, Thomas."
William Boncle, common clerk and burgess of Dunbar, and Thomas Boncle, are
mentioned as his brothers.—[Keg.
Min., Booke of the Kirk, Wodrow Miscell., Calderwood's Hist.] 1592 RICHARD OGIL of the Poppillhall (Whittingehame) family of Ogils or Ogles; M.A. (Glasgow 1580); coll. 4th Oct. 1592.
He was summoned to appear before the Privy Council 30th Oct. 1600 to answer
"for sum impertinent aplicatiounes maid in his
sermones"; was a member of Assembly 1602; died
unmarr. in March 1608, aged about 48. His brother
David was min. of Bara.—[Booke of
the Kirk; Pitcairn's Cr. Trials, ii., Wodrow
Biog., i.] 1608
PATRICK
HAMILTON, natural son of Thomas, first Earl of Haddington; M.A. (Edinburgh, 29th July 1603); pres. by James
VI. 2nd, and adm. 19th May 1608. He signed the protestation for the Liberties
of the Kirk 25th June 1617; was a member of the General Assembly 1638; died
29th Feb. 1640, in his 60th year. He marr.
(cont. 23rd Sept. 1608) Elspeth, daugh. of Robert
Glen of Inschkerie (Reg. of Deeds, 172), and had issue—Archibald; Elizabeth;
Alexander, apprenticed 12th Dec. 1627 to James Leslie, tailor, Edinburgh (Edin.
App. Reg.);
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