Difference between revisions of "Gray, James"
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Minister of Muirkirk of Kyle (c.1684), but deserted his charge after the Revolution and was formally deposed by Parliament (1690). Subsequently received a government salary of £100 per year to act as an agent of the episcopalian party in London. Possibly the same James Gray who was master of the Royal Scottish Corporation (1693-1694), to which he donated £32. | Minister of Muirkirk of Kyle (c.1684), but deserted his charge after the Revolution and was formally deposed by Parliament (1690). Subsequently received a government salary of £100 per year to act as an agent of the episcopalian party in London. Possibly the same James Gray who was master of the Royal Scottish Corporation (1693-1694), to which he donated £32. | ||
Latest revision as of 15:03, 18 February 2014
| Dates | c.1690-c.1705 | ||
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| Location | London | ||
| Vocation | Minister | ||
| Place of Birth | Aberdeen | ||
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| 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), iii, 59 |
Minister of Muirkirk of Kyle (c.1684), but deserted his charge after the Revolution and was formally deposed by Parliament (1690). Subsequently received a government salary of £100 per year to act as an agent of the episcopalian party in London. Possibly the same James Gray who was master of the Royal Scottish Corporation (1693-1694), to which he donated £32.