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Minister of Kirkpatrick Durham (1657), but deprived following Act of Settlement (1662).  Became an itinerant presbyterian preacher in southern Scotland and occasionally northern England. Briefly imprisoned at Canongate Tolbooth (1681), but escaped and lived in exile in England.  Returned to Scotland after the death of Charles II (1685).  Minister of Jedburgh (1690)
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Minister of Kirkpatrick Durham (1657), but deprived following the restoration of bishops (1662).  Became an itinerant presbyterian preacher in southern Scotland and occasionally northern England. Briefly imprisoned at Canongate Tolbooth (1681), but escaped and lived in exile in England.  Returned to Scotland after the death of Charles II (1685).  Minister of Jedburgh (1690)

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Dates 1681-1685
Location England
Vocation Minister
Place of Birth Renfrewshire
Marriage
Issue
Place of birth Source H. Scott, Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae: The Succession of Ministers in the Church of Scotland from the Reformation, 7 vols (Edinburgh, 1915–28), ii, 126

Minister of Kirkpatrick Durham (1657), but deprived following the restoration of bishops (1662). Became an itinerant presbyterian preacher in southern Scotland and occasionally northern England. Briefly imprisoned at Canongate Tolbooth (1681), but escaped and lived in exile in England. Returned to Scotland after the death of Charles II (1685). Minister of Jedburgh (1690)