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Publications-Sermon preached at the Opening of the
General Assembly (Edinburgh, 1797); Essays on the Sources of the Pleasures
received from Literary Compositions, anon. (London, 1809); “On the Use of Negative
Quantities in the Solution of Problems, by Algebraic Equations" (Traps.
Roy. Soc. Edin., i.). 1799 JAMES FINLAY SON, born at Nether
Cambushinnie, Dunblane, 15th Feb. 1758, eldest son of William F., farmer;
educated at Univs. of Edinburgh and Glasgow; tutor
in the family of Sir William Murray of Ochtertyre; ord. to Borthwick 6th
April 1787; traps. to Lady Yester's, Edinburgh, 29th
July 1790; traps. to Old Greyfriars 9th Jan. 1794;
elected by the Town Council 2nd Jan., trans. and adm. 14th March 1799,
holding in conjunction the Professorship of Logic, to which he had been
appointed in 1787; D.D. (Edinburgh, 28th March 1799); Moderator of Assembly
20th May 1802; Almoner to the King 1802, but resigned; died 28th Jan. 1808.
Publications-heads of an Argument in Support of the 0verture respecting
Chapels-of-Ease (1798); Preaching a Means of Promoting the General Progress
of Human Improvement, a sermon (Edinburgh, 1801); Sermons, with Memoir
(Edinburgh, 1809); Sermon VIII. (Scotch Preacher, iv.); "Life of Dr
Blair" (Blair's Serm., v.).-[Tombst.; Scots
Mag., lxx.; Chalmers's Biog. Dict., ii.; Cockburn's Mem., Grant's University
of Edinburgh.] 1808 WILLIAM RITCHIE, bapt. 3rd Jan. 1748, eldest
son of John R., Foulis Wester; educated at the Parish School; became
schoolmaster of Newtyle 1763, and of Foulis Wester 1766; studied at
St Andrews Univ.; licen. by Presb. of Fordoun 14th Dec. 1774; tutor
to Lord Inverurie, with whom he travelled on the Continent for five
years; declined the parish of Trinity Gask, and a charge in Dundee;
went a second time to the Continent in 1789 as tutor to the sons of
Oswald of Auchencruive; ord. to Tarbolton 24th April 1794; D.D. (Glasgow
1798); trans. to Kilwinning 8th Nov. 1798;
Moderator of Assembly 1801; traps. to |
St Andrew's, Glasgow, 1st Oct. 1802; pres. by the
Town Council; traps. and adm. 18th Aug. 1808;
Professor of Divinity 10th May 1809, which he held in conjunction; died
unmarr. at Tarbolton 29th Jan. 1830. Sir Robert
Christison's recollection of him was that " in
his old age he had in the pulpit the piercing gaze of an old eagle; but he
was of mild disposition and gentle in manners. His sermons were delivered
with great earnestness, a persuasive voice, and the remains of an Ayrshire
intonation." Publications-Five single Sermons (Glasgow, 1803; Edinburgh,
1809); Statement connected with Employing an Organ in Public Worship
(relative to the use of an Organ in St Andrew's Church).-[Nelson's Life,
Thomson's St Andrews; Grant's Univ., ii.] 1830 ROBERT
GORDON, born Old Crawfordton, Glencairn, 5th May 1786, only son of
James G., schoolmaster, and Janet MacAdam; educated at Tynron School;
became master of Kirkland School in his native parish, and afterwards
taught in Perth Academy; studied at Marischal College, Aberdeen, and
Edinburgh Univ.; licen. by Presb. of Perth
27th July 1814; ord. to Kinfauns 12th Sept. 1816; trans. to Buccleuch,
Edinburgh, 22nd Feb. 1821; D.D. (Aberdeen 1823); traps. to
Newington 5th Jan. 1824; traps. to New North 8th Sept. 1825; pres.
by the Town Council, and trans. and adm. in the High School, where
the congregation were meeting for the time, 9th Sept. 1830; collector
of the Ministers' Widows' Fund 11th Aug. 1836, which he resigned 28th
Nov. 1843; Moderator of Assembly 20th May 1841. Joined the Free Church;
Professor of Divinity in succession to Dr Chalmers; min. of Free New
North Church; declined appointment as Principal of the Free Church
College, Edinburgh, 1843; died 21st Oct. 1853. He had talents of the
highest order, which in early life were cultivated by the careful
study of some important departments of science, and he was the inventor
of a self-registering hygrometer. He marr. 30th Nov. 1816, Isabella
(died 23rd Sept. 1877), daugh. of Donald Campbell, school- |
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