This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1876 Excerpt: ...of the parish for about twenty years, and on his death, which took place in Edinburgh, he in 1726 was succeeded by William Hepburn, who was appointed on the recommendation of the Earl of Northesk. In 1735, while Mr Hepburn was minister, the present parish church of Inverkeillor was built. Thomas Mathieson was inducted, ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1876 Excerpt: ...of the parish for about twenty years, and on his death, which took place in Edinburgh, he in 1726 was succeeded by William Hepburn, who was appointed on the recommendation of the Earl of Northesk. In 1735, while Mr Hepburn was minister, the present parish church of Inverkeillor was built. Thomas Mathieson was inducted, on the death of Mr Hepburn, in 1750, and continued till 1754, when he was translated to Brechin. His successor was John Carnegie, appointed on the recommendation of the eminent Dr Blair. It is recorded of him that his life was most exemplary, both in his private and public duties.3 He died in 1805, and was succeeded by his son Alexander, who for some years had been his assistant. John Laird, son of the Rev. Dr Laird of Portmoak, was in 1836 translated to Inverkeillor from the assistantship at Arbroath. He demitted in 1843, and is now minister of the Free Church, Cupar-Fife. His successor at Inverkeillor was George Arklay, translated from Guthrie, who was for 1 Dr Scott's Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanre, vol. iii. s History of the Carnegies--Introd. p. lrTTii p. 797. a Fasti Ecoles. Scot., voL iii p. 798. Chap. IV. MINISTERS OF KINNELL. 217 a long time clerk to the Presbytery. On his death, he was succeeded in the parish by the present minister, the Rev. James Hay, translated from Lunan, who also succeeded him as Presbytery clerk. David Fyff was reader in Kinnell prior to 1586. Arthur Fithie held the incumbency from 1587 till his translation to Inverkeillor. He was succeeded by John Guthrie, who had been reader at Arbroath. William Kinnear, the next minister of Kinnell, had also been reader in the parish of Arbroath, and so late as 1601. He was probably appointed to this office during the vacancy in the parish consequent on the translation of Andre...
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