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Bur. Reg.; Wodrow's Anal., iv; family information.] 1747 JAMES STEVENSON, M.A. (St Andrews, 6th May 1713); licen. by Presb. of
Dunblane 25th Oct. 1720; ord. to Second Charge, South Leith, 17th Aug. 1721;
trans. to New Greyfriars 20th June 1745; trans. and adm. 24th Dec. 1747; died
15th July 1760, aged 67. He marr. 16th Sept. 1724, Anne Lamont, of the parish
of Scoonie, who died 24th March 1766, and had issue-Anne, died 4th July 1760
(marr. 12th April 1747, Robert Norie, painter, Edinburgh); Christian (marr.
William- Aitken, min. of South Leith); James; Barbara; Andrew; Mary; William,
died 25th Dec. 1759; Alexander.-[Scoonie Sess. Reg.] 1761 WILLIAM ROBERTSON, born Borthwick, 8th Sept. 1721, son of William R.,
min. of Greyfriars; educated at the Grammar School of Dalkeith, and Univ. of
Edinburgh; licen. by Presb. of Dalkeith 28th June 1743; ord. to Gladsmuir
17th April 1744; enlisted as a volunteer 1745; trans. to Lady Yester's 15th
June 1758; D.D. (Edinburgh 1758); chaplain of Stirling Castle 1759; one of
His Majesty's Chaplains in Ordinary 1761; trans. and adm. 26th Nov. 1761;
Principal of the Univ. of Edinburgh 1762; Moderator of the General Assembly
26th May 1763; Historiographer-Royal for Scotland 6th Aug. following; died
11th June 1793. Unrivalled in persuasive eloquence, he acquired great
influence in the General Assembly and guided its business for twenty-eight
years. He insisted on the independence of the Church in opposition to
dependence on the policy of political parties; on obedience being shown to
the General Assembly by the inferior judicatories; and on the enforcement of
the law of patronage, unless on cause shown, of erroneous doctrine, or
immoral conduct. His industry, accuracy, and profound views, joined to the
elegance and beauty of his style, entitle him to a high rank among
historians. He marr. |
Parish, and had issue-Mary, born 2nd Aug. 1752 (marr.
4th April 1785, Patrick Brydone, F.R.S. author of a Tour through Sicily and
.Malta, by whom she had three daughs., who marr. the 2nd Earl of Minto,
Admiral Sir Charles Adam, K.C.B., and Gilbert Elliot, Dean of Bristol);
William, advocate, Procurator of the Church of Scotland 26th May 1778,
Senator of the College of Justice, with the title of Lord Robertson 14th Nov.
1805, born 15th Dec. 1753, died 20th Nov. 1835; Eleanor, born 5th Aug. 1755
(marr. 8th June 1778, John Russell, jun., W.S.), died 17th Jan. 1837; Janet,
born 3rd Dec. 1756, died Dec. 1789, unmarr.; James, born 26th Jan. 1762,
served in 1st Batt. of Lord Macleod's Highlanders (afterwards the 71st
Regt.), was lt.-col. 92nd Gordon Highlanders 17981801, and subsequently
promoted general, died 29th March 1845; David, born 29th Sept. 1764 (marr.
2nd Oct. 1799, Margaret Macdonald of Kinloch-Moidart, and took the additional
surname of Macdonald when his wife succeeded to the estate of her brother,
Lt.-Col. Donald Macdonald of Kinloch Moidart), served in the 92nd Regt., and
then in the 23rd Regt., was Deputy Adjutant-General of Ceylon 1801-3, and
retired with the rank of lieutenant-colonel, died 7th Sept. 1845.
Publications- The Situation of the World at the Time of Christ's Appearance
and its Connection with the Success of his Religion Considered, a sermon
(Edinburgh, 1755), which went through several editions, and was trans. into
German; The History of Scotland during the Reigns of Queen Mary and King
James VI., till his Accession to the Crown of England, 2 vols. (London, 1759;
17th ed., with his last emendations, 3 vols., Edinburgh, 1806); The History
of the Reign of the Emperor Charles V., 3 vols. (London, 1769)-The History of
America, 2 vols. (London, 1777), (its translation into Spanish was far
advanced, when it was stopped by order of the Spanish Government); Books I1.
and 1., containing the History of Virginia to 1688, and the History of New
England to 1652 (edited by his son, William), (London, 1798); An Historical
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