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and a man and woman scourged through Edinburgh;
trans. to Kintore in 1680.[Reg. Collat., Sime's West Kirk, Wodrow's Hist.,
Nicoll's Diary] 1680 PATRICK HEPBURN, M.A. (Edinburgh, 15th
July 1650); licen. by Presb. of Haddington 13th
Sept. 1654; min. of Bolton in 1661; adm. min. of Canongate 22nd Nov. 1663;
trans. and adm. 1680. Marr. Jean, only daugh. of Sir
John Johnston of Elphinston. Had an only son, George. He died about the time
of the Revolution. - [Sime's West
Kirk; MS. Acc. of Min., 1689; G. R. Inhib., 14th July 1666; Deeds, Durie, 17
h April 1730; Edin. Sas., xix., 368; Gen. Reg. Sas.,
xxxiv., 430.] 1689 DAVID WILLIAMSON, M.A., formerly in
Collegiate Charge; was denounced as a rebel 6th July 1674, for holding
conventicles, and intercommuned 6th Aug. 1675. After the final Indulgence
granted to the Church in 1687, he returned to Edinburgh, when a meeting-house
was erected for him in the village known as Water of Leith. On 3rd Feb. 1688
he as arrested, his name having been discovered in a memorandum belonging to
Renwick, who had been captured two days previously, but as the entries
referred to a period covered by his
indemnity, he was liberated after a fortnight's imprisonment. Not long
afterwards he was arrested on the charge of not praying for the recently born
Prince of Wales, but nothing followed thereon, At the General Assembly
summoned after the Revolution, which met on 16th Oct. 1690, he was restored
to his former parish, where he continued to officiate until the day of his
death. He was one of the Commissioners sent by the Church to congratulate
King William on his accession to the throne. He was a member of Assembly
1692; elected Moderator to that of 6th March 1702, and died "without
painful sickness, generally esteemed, "6th Aug. 1706, aged about 72. He
presented a dwelling-house, 18th Jan. 1700, to his colleague and his
successors in office, discharging the feu-duty, £3, regularly during his
lifetime. He marr. (1) |
Isobel Lindsay, who died March 1665, and had
issue-William, who died young: (2) Margaret Scott, and had issue-Margaret
(marr. James Haswell, merchant, Jedburgh): (3) about 1676, Jean, daugh. of
William Kerr of Cherrytrees (the romantic episode which probably led to this
marriage, gave rise to the song formerly well known, of " Dainty
Davy"), and had issue Elizabeth (marr. 1704, John Brown, min. of
Abercorn, brother of George Brown of Finmount: (4) Margaret Melville,
servetrix of the Countess of Wemyss, who died Oct. 1692, probably mother of
John, min. of Inveresk, Wodrow's correspondent; Agnes (marr. April 1708,
Henry Robin, min. of Burntisland): (5) Margaret, second daugh. of William Dougall, merchant, Dysart, and had issue-David,
apprenticed 1713 to a surgeon in Edinburgh -Mary (marr. 1st Feb. 1716, George
Andrews, merchant, Edinburgh);William: (6) name unknown (7) 10th May 1700,
Jean, daugh. of Arthur Straiton of Kirkside, Forfarshire, and had
issue-Arthur; Joseph, advocate, one of the principal city clerks, and clerk
to the Commission of Teinds, died 29th July 1795, in his 95th year; Jean
(marr. 5th April 1730, .James Steele, saddler, Edinburgh). Mrs Williamson
marr. Secondly, in 1717, John Martine, of Little Aries, Wigtownshire.
Publications-Two single Sermons (Edinburgh, 1696-1703). The latter called
forth "Some Remarks'' (by Archibald Campbell, D.D., of the Non-jurant
Church) (1703). [Edin. Reg. (Marr. and Bur.), Kirkton and Wodrow's Hist. and
Corresp., Sime's West Kirk, Scottish Pasquils; Acts Parl., xi.; Leven and
Melv. Pap, S. Presb. Eloq.; Scot. Mag., lvii.; Fife
Sasines, xv., 376; Deeds, Durie, 19 Melv. 1707; Herald and Genealogist, vii., 226; Renwick's Life, Warrick's Moderators.] 1706 THOMAS PATERSON, studied theoogy at Univ.
of Glasgow; ord. to Colinton 21st
April 1697; trans. to Collegiate Charge 22nd Oct. 1699; called 8th, trans.
and adm. 13th Nov. 1706; died 22nd May 1726. He marr. (1) 27th Nov. 1699,
Christian, daugh. of David Pitcairn of Dreghorn, and had issue-Mary; Helen |
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