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by Malcolm Laing (London, 1771-93; 5th ed., 12 vols.,
1823; translated into French, 1789-96); Revelation the most Effectual Means
of Civilising and Reforming Mankind, a sermon (Edinburgh, 1773. He translated
Goguet's Origin of Laws, Arts, and Sciences, 3 vols. (Edinburgh,
1761).-[fist., vi.; Nimmo's Stirlingsh.; Scots Mag., liii.; Transactions
Antiq. Soc., i., 1792; Dict. Nat. Biog.] 1791 HENRY GRIEVE, born 1736; licen. by Presb.
of Dunbar 4th April 1759; ord. to Twynholm 30th March 1762; trans. to
Eaglesham 16th Sept. 1762; trans. to Dalkeith 7th June 1765; D.D. (St Andrews
1775); Moderator of Assembly 1783; Chaplain in Ordinary to the King 1784;
trans. to New Greyfriars, Edinburgh, 22nd July 1789; pres, by the Town Council;
trans. and adm. 27th April 1791; died 10th Feb. 1810. He marr. 14th June
1762, Janet Home, who died 14th March 1810, and had issue -Henry Home, min.
of Crichton; and David, John, Christian, Alexander, who died in childhood.
Publications Observations on the Overture concerning Patronage (anon.,
Edinburgh, 1769); Three occasional Sermons (Edinburgh, 1784-96).[Brown's Fun. Serm.] 1810 THOMAS MACKNIGHT, born 15th Aug. 1762,
son of James M., D.D., min. of Old Kirk Parish; educated at High School and Univ.
of Edinburgh; licen. by Presb. of Edinburgh 30th April 1788; ord. to
Canongate (Second Charge), 17th Feb. 1791; assistant junior clerk of Assembly
1802; trans. to Trinity Parish, Edinburgh, 21st June 1804; junior clerk of
Assembly 1808; D.D. (Edinburgh 1808); pres. by the Town Council, trans. and
adm. 15th May 1810; Moderator of Assembly 18th May 1820; died 21st Jan. 1836.
His great learning in various branches of knowledge, pointed him out as well
fitted for a professorial chair. He taught the Greek and Natural Philosophy
classes with great distinction, and was a candidate for the Chair of
Mathematics in 1805, when Sir John Leslie was appointed. |
He marr. 18th April 1808, Christian Crawfurd (born
31st July 1780, died 29th Jan. 1862), eldest daugh. of Thomas Macknight of
Ratho, and had issue-Christian Crawfurd, born 17th Jan. 1809, died 18th Jan.
1890 (marr. 13th July 1840, Robert Hamilton, W.S.); James, W.S., born 23rd
Sept. 1810, died 6th Nov. 1878; Thomas, M.D., born 11th March 1812; William,
born 29th Aug. 1813; Samuel Arthur, born 19th Sept. 1815, died 16th May 1816;
Alexander Edward, advocate, born 23rd July 1817, died 8th June 1899; Charles
Hamilton, born 13th Aug. 1819. Publications - A Discourse, addressed to the
Volunteers of Leith (Edinburgh, 1795); Account of the Rev. Dr Macknight.
[Trans. of the Epistles, 2nd ed.] OLD
KIRK PARISH (Q.S.). [By the passing of the Annuity Tax Abolition Act
(23rd July 1860), the Old Kirk Parish was deprived of its ecclesiastical
endowment and of all the benefits of a parochial ministry, the Ecclesiastical
Commissioners not making an appointment, either permanent or ad interim, as
had been left to their discretion, but steps were at once taken to continue
the charge by voluntary endowment. For some years the congregation met in the
south transept of St Giles, and the session held regular meetings, presided
over by Dr David Arnot, of the High Kirk, appointed Moderator during the
vacancy. The Presbytery elder was elected, and all ecclesiastical rights and
privileges continued as before. In 1869 the congregation ceased to worship in
St Giles, and services were held in a hall in Blackfriars Street. On 19th
June 1872, a petition was presented to the Court of Teinds for the erection
and constitution of a church and parish quoad sacra, but was opposed by the
Magistrates of Edinburgh, the Court, 9th Feb. 1874, refusing the petition. A
site at the south west corner of St John Street being secured for a church,
and approved by the Presbytery, the present church was built thereon, and
decree of disjunction and erection granted, 13th March 1882. The new parish
quoad sacra includes all the old parish, plus the |
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