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the Gowrie Conspiracy, or to offer thanksgiving for
the King's escape; on 6th Aug. 1600 he was inhibited from preaching, and on
10th Sept. was called before the Privy Council, when he declared himself satisfied
as to the truth of the plot against the King. He was reponed; was Moderator
of Assembly in 1601; would join in no steps for the relief of the brethren
who held an assembly at Aberdeen in 1605; nominated constant Moderator of
Presb. in 1606; was a member of the Court of High Commission 15th Feb. 1610;
trans. in terms of His Majesty's request, and adm. after 21st Feb. 1610. He
was a member of General Assembly same year, and again of the Court of High
Commission 21st Dec. 1615. In 1616 he drew up (with John Adamson, min. of
Liberton), a Confession of Faith and Catechism. In 1617 he signed the
Protestation for the Liberties of the Kirk, but withdrew his protest, and
demitted March 1619, being then old and infirm. In the latter years of his
life, suspected of having encouraged resistance to the Articles of Perth, lie
was ordered by the Privy Council to remove to Montrose. He died Aug. 1627. He
marr. Margaret Arnot, niece of John Johnston, writer, Edinburgh, and of John
Arnot, burgess of Edinburgh (Sas., 6th June 1592; Prot. Ilk. of Henry Elder,
p. 895), and had issue-John; William; Andrew, bapt. 19th July 1601; Robert,
bapt. 19th Oct. 1604. Publication-Catechism (Edinburgh, 1619). -[Edin. (Rapt.), Counc., Guild,
and Test. Reg.; Orig. Lett., Booke of the Kirk, Melvill's Autob., Scott's
Apolog. Narr., Row's and Calderwood's Hists.;
Wodrow's MS. Biog., ii.] 1626 WILLIAM STRUTHER [STRUTHERS], born at
Glasgow about 1578; probably son of the reader there; educated at Univ. of
Glasgow; M.A. (1599); an "expectant" in the Merse in 1602; on the
exercise at Glasgow 21st March 160.1; adm. min. of Kirkintilloch 8th March
1607; trans. to High Church, Glasgow, 3rd May 1612; trans. to St Giles,
Edinburgh, after 15th June 1614; one of four app. by the Assembly of 1616 to answer
the books and pamphlets written by the Papists, |
and to revise the Confession of Faith previous to publication.
He signed the Protestation for the Liberties of the Kirk 27th June
1617, but withdrew his protest; was a member of the Court of High
Commission 15th June 1619; trans. and adm. 25th Jan. 1626. On the
erection of the diocese of Edinburgh, he became Dean, and died 9th
Nov. 1633. To the Universities of Edinburgh and Glasgow he left 6000
merles for theological bursaries. He marr. Elizabeth (died Feb. 1641),
daugh. of Andrew Roberton of Stonehall, and had issue-Andrew, whose
son John was served heir to his grandfather (G. R. Inhib., 9th May
1645); Margaret; William, bapt. 29th June 1617; James and Elizabeth
(twins); Samuel. Publications-Christian Observations and Resolutions
(Edinburgh, 1628; another edition, 1629); A Looking Glasse for Princes
and People, with a Looking Glasse for Princes and Popes (Edinburgh,
1632); True Happiness, or King David's Choice (London, 1633); Letter
to the Earl of Airthe; Grievances of Ministers (1635); The Sanctuary
of the Troubled Soul (anon.). - [Edin. (Bapt.), Counc, and Test. Reg.;
Row's and Calderwood's Hists.; Baillie's Lett., iii.; Denapterii Hist.,
ii.; Deeds Coll. of Glasg., Kirk Pap.; Bannatyne Miscell., ii.; Wodrow's
MS. Biog., ii.] 1634
THOMAS SYDSERFF, M.A.; trans. from Trinity Parish; pres. to the
Deanery of Edinburgh by Charles I. 18th Jan. 1634; elected by the Council,
adm. 19th Feb., and dem. 30th July 1634, having been consecrated Bishop of Brechin
(q.v.).-[Edin. Counc. Reg.; Wodrow's MS. Biog., ii.] 1635 JAMES HANNAY, son of John H., bailie and burgess in the Canongate (of the
family of Hannay of Sorbie, Wigtownshire); M.A. (Edinburgh, 22nd July 1615);
min. of Kilmaurs in 1620; trans. to Canongate in 1624; pres. to the Deanery
by Charles I. 13th May and 20th Oct. 1634; pres. by the Council 30th March
1635, and adm. soon after. On 23rd July 1637 he proceeded to read
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