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MacKinlay, born 19th July 1862, died 26th Sept. 1865;
Agnes Mary, born 8th Oct. 1863; Jessie MacKinlay, born 20th Jan. 1865;
Matilda Mima, born 20th April 1866; Augusta Charlotte; Catherine Alice;
William Lyon; Arthur James; David MacKinlay Potter. Publication -Naaman, the
Syrian Soldier (Edinburgh, 1901). 1896 DAVID PAUL, born 28th Aug. 1845, seventh
son of William P., D.D., min. of Banchory-Devenick; educated at Banchory-Devenick
School, Aberdeen and Edinburgh Univs.; M.A. (Aberdeen 1864); licen. by Presb.
of Aberdeen 1868; assistant at Udny 1868; took charge of Scots Church,
Dresden, 1869; ord. to Morebattle 29th July 1869; trans. to Roxburgh 8th Feb.
1876; LL.D. (Aberdeen 1894); trans. and adm. 15th July 1896; examiner for
Degrees in Arts at Aberdeen 1871-6; president of the Botanical Society of
Edinburgh 1899-1901; principal clerk of the General Assembly 1912; Moderator
of Assembly 1915. Marr. 27th April 1876, Katherine (died 8th Sept. 1913),
fourth daugh. of Alexander John Kinloch of Park and Altries, and has
issue-Alexander John Kinloch, born 28th Feb. 1877; Katherine Ethel, born 15th
Dec. 1878; Alice Mary, born 22nd Nov. 1880; David Hutcheon, born 21st May
1883; George Morison, born 10th Nov. 1884. Publications-Numerous botanical
papers in the Transactions of Botanical Society and in History of
Berwickshire Naturalists' Club. ST
AIDAN'S (Q.S.). [The building, constructed about 1800 as a chapel of
Relief, was bought from the U.P. Church by St Cuthbert's congregation in
1885. Erected into a parish quoad sacra, 14th March 1887.] 1887 JAMES THOMSON, M.A.; ord. missionary to
Calcutta; app. by the Kirksession of St Cuthbert's; ind. 28th April 1887;
trans. to St Andrew's, Glasgow, 11th Jan. 1894. 1894 ANDREW BENVIE, born Abernyte, Perthshire,
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1845, son of William Benvie, jute manufacturer,
Dundee, and Isabel Robertson; educated at Normal College, Edinburgh, and
Edinburgh Univ.; -M.A. (1869), B.D. (1872), Pitt Scholar (1872); licen. by Presb. of Perth Oct. 1872; ord. Scone 10th July 1873;
trans. and adm. 22nd May 1894; D.D. (Edinburgh 1912). He marr. 27th April
1875, Elizabeth Williamson, younger daugh. of David Crighton, Ardo,
Stracathro, and has issue-George William Rodney, New Mexico, born 1887;
Maybel Margarita, born 1881; Bertha Crighton, born 1887. Publications -Higher
on the hill (London, 1900; 2nd ed., 1903); The Minister at Work (Pastoral
Theol. Lectures; Edinburgh, 1911). ST
ANDREW'S. [A church and parish being required for the
increasing population of the New Town, this erection was proposed by James
Hunter Blair (afterwards Lord Provost), 25th April 1780, and unanimously
resolved upon by the Town Council 31st Jan. 1781. Opened 12th Dec. 1784. St Andrew's
was thus the first parish of the New Town. It was built after designs by
Major Fraser of the Engineers, at a cost of £7000, and was seated for about
1053. A spire rising 166 feet in height, designed by William Sibbald, was
erected in 1787. The General Assembly met in St Andrew's Church for some
years up till 1851, and it was the scene of the memorable Secession of 1843.] 1784 WILLIAM GREENFIELD, M.A.; trans. from
Wemyss; called 30th April 1784; adm. 25th Nov. 1784; trans. to the High Kirk 1st
April 1787. 1787 WILLIAM MOODIE, born 2nd July 1759, son
of Roger M., min. of Gartly; educated at Univs. of
St Andrews and Edinburgh; licen. in 1781; tutor in the family of James Oswald
of Dunnikier; ord. to Kirkcaldy 9th June 1784; pres. by the Town Council 1st
Aug., trans. and adm. 25th Oct. 1787; app. Professor of Hebrew in the
University of Edinburgh, which be held in conjunction, 11th Sept. 1793; D.D.
(Edinburgh, 6th Feb. 1798); Moderator of the General Assembly 23rd flay 1799;
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