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master, Kinnaird, and Mary Halley, and had
issue-Janet Veitch, born 2nd Aug. 1818, died 3rd Jan. 1877; Mary Ann, born
10th Jan. 1820, died 2nd March 1821; James, W.S., Sheriff-substitute of Banffshire,
1853-77, born 24th July 1821, died 23rd May 1914; Robert, min. of Buccleuch
Free Church, Edinburgh, born 18th May 1823, died 10th Nov. 1910; Donald
Campbell, min. of South Free Church, Elgin, born 14th Nov. 1824, died 6th
Nov. 1866; Alexander Moncrieff, banker, born 15th May 1826, died Oct. 1889;
Isabella Alison, born 13th Jan. 1828, died 10th June 1900; Jean, born 25th
Aug. 1829, died 2nd Oct. 1910; Susan Campbell, born 14th April 1831;
Georgiana White, born 20th Feb. 1833; William, M.D., born 12th May 1836; Ann
Bannerman, born 12th May 1836, died 19th Nov. 1910. Publications-Introductory
Essays for The Redeemer's fears, Mourner's Companion, Emmanuel, Anderson's
Scottish Nation; The Duty of Searching the Scriptures, a sermon (Edinburgh,
1823); Sermons (Edinburgh, 1825); Christ as Made Known to the Ancient Church,
4 vols. (Edinburgh, 1854); the articles Euclid, Geography, Meteorology (Edin.
Encyclopaedia) - [Presb. Reg.; Edin. Encycl., xviii.;
Clason's, Cunningham's, and Brydon's Fun. Serms.;
Dict. Nat. Biog.] 1843 DAVID ARNOT, born Blacketyside, Scoonie,
20th March 1803, son of William A., farmer, and Janet Kellock; educated at
Largo Parish School, Univ. of Edinburgh, and St Mary's College, St Andrews;
licen. by Presb. of St Andrews 2nd April 1828; assistant at Ceres; ord.
(assistant and successor) St Paul's, Dundee, 29th June 1836; trans. and adm.
20th Sept. 1843; D.D. (St Andrews 1843); died 15th May 1877. He marr. (1)
16th Aug. 1836, Helen Spence (died 8th March 1843), daugh. of
Captain John Smith, merchant, Leith, and had issue-Agnes, born 2nd March 1838
(marr. Walter Scott Riddell, Hong-Kong and China Bank), died 6th Jan. 1914;
Anna Fernie, born 29th Jan. 1840 (marr. James Gourlay); Janet, born 28th June
1841, died unmarr. 14th March 1910; David William, born 7th |
March 1843, died 31st May 1843: (2) 1st Sept. 1846,
Mary Walker, daugh. of David Walker Arnott of Arlary, and widow of Edward
Bayley, lieut. R.N. Publications -The Witches of Neil's Glen, and outer Poems
(Cupar, 1825); The Strait Gate and the Narrow Way (Dundee, 1838); The Vision
Written, a discourse on the destruction by fire of the three churches in
Dundee (Dundee, 1841); The Vision Speaking, a sequel (Ch. of Scot. Pulpit,
i.), a discourse on the death of the Prince Consort (1861). Dr Arnot had
considerable ability as a painter and sculptor, and he was an accomplished
musician. 1877 JAMES CAMERON LEES, born London, 24th
July 1834, eldest son of John L., manager of the Royal Caledonian Asylum
(afterwards min. at Stornoway); educated at London and Univs. of Glasgow and Aberdeen; licen. by Presb. of Lewis 28th
Nov. 1855; ord. to Carnoch, Rossshire, 27th Nov. 1856; trans. to Paisley
Abbey, Second Charge, 1st Sept. 1859; trans. to First Charge 28th June 1865;
trans. and adm. 19th Oct. 1877; D.D. (Glasgow 1871, Aberdeen 1894, Edinburgh
1906), LL.D. (St Andrews 1889), C.V.O. (1906), K.C.V.O. (1909), Dean of the
Order of the Thistle and of the Chapel Royal of Scotland from 1886; chaplain
to Queen Victoria 1881-1901, to King Edward VII. 1901-10, and to King George
V. 1910; res. 15th May 1909; died 26th June 1913. He marr. 7th Feb. 1872,
Rhoda Clara Rainsford (died 4th Dec. 1887), daugh. of Major Rainsford Hannay
of Kirkdale, Creetown, and had issue Constance, born 28th Oct. 1873 (marr.
28th March 1898, Thomas Edward Taylor, missionary at Darjeeling, and died
22nd Feb. 1902, leaving a son, Charles Cameron, born 10th March 1900) Mary
Isabella Cameron, born 7th Aug. 1876, died 23rd Feb. 1893; John Cameron, born
2nd Dec. 1880, died 3rd Jan. 1909; Arthur Stanley, born 8th Nov. 1882.
Publications -The Abbey of Paisley from its Foundation to its Dissolution
(Paisley, 1878); St Giles, Edinburgh: Church, College, and Cathedral
(Edinburgh, 1889); Tobersnorey (Edinburgh, 1878), Stronbuy (Edinburgh, |
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