Scottish clergy
Adam Ferguson
Adam Ferguson FRSE, also known as Ferguson of Raith (20 June 1723 (O.S.) (1 July, N.S.) - 22 February 1816) was a Scottish philosopher and historian of the Scottish Enlightenment.
Adam Ferguson FRSE, also known as Ferguson of Raith (20 June 1723 (O.S.) (1 July, N.S.) - 22 February 1816) was a Scottish philosopher and historian of the Scottish Enlightenment.
Alan Main (Moderator)
The Very Reverend Professor Alan Main is a retired minister of the Church of Scotland.
The Very Reverend Professor Alan Main is a retired minister of the Church of Scotland.
Alexander Arbuthnot (poet)
Alexander Arbuthnot (1538–1583) was a Scottish ecclesiastic poet, "an eminent divine, and zealous promotor of the Protestant Reformation in Scotland".
Alexander Arbuthnot (1538–1583) was a Scottish ecclesiastic poet, "an eminent divine, and zealous promotor of the Protestant Reformation in Scotland".
Alexander Hislop
Alexander Hislop (born Duns, Berwickshire, 1807; died Arbroath, 13 March 1865) was a Free Church of Scotland minister infamous for his outspoken criticisms of the Roman Catholic Church.
Alexander Hislop (born Duns, Berwickshire, 1807; died Arbroath, 13 March 1865) was a Free Church of Scotland minister infamous for his outspoken criticisms of the Roman Catholic Church.
Alexander Hume
Alexander Hume (c. 1560 – 4 December 1609) was a Scottish poet.
Alexander Hume (c. 1560 – 4 December 1609) was a Scottish poet.
Alexander Keith (Free Church minister)
Alexander Keith (1781–1880) was a Church of Scotland minister.
Alexander Keith (1781–1880) was a Church of Scotland minister.
Alexander Lauder
Alexander de Lawedre (d. 11 October 1440, Edinburgh) was for the last five months of his life Bishop of Dunkeld, where he had previously been Archdeacon.
Alexander de Lawedre (d. 11 October 1440, Edinburgh) was for the last five months of his life Bishop of Dunkeld, where he had previously been Archdeacon.
Alexander Robertson MacEwen
Alexander R. MacEwen (1851-1916) was Scottish writer, minister, professor and Moderator of the United Free Church of Scotland.
Alexander R. MacEwen (1851-1916) was Scottish writer, minister, professor and Moderator of the United Free Church of Scotland.
Alexander Stevenson
Sir Alexander Stewart Stevenson was a councilman and a lay preacher.
Sir Alexander Stewart Stevenson was a councilman and a lay preacher.
Alexander Thomson (minister)
Alexander Thomson (c. 1593 – 1646) was a Minister in the Church of Scotland during the lead up to the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.
Alexander Thomson (c. 1593 – 1646) was a Minister in the Church of Scotland during the lead up to the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.
Alexander Webster
Alexander Webster (1708 – January 25, 1784), Scottish writer and minister, son of James Webster, a covenanting minister originally from Fife, was born in Edinburgh.
Alexander Webster (1708 – January 25, 1784), Scottish writer and minister, son of James Webster, a covenanting minister originally from Fife, was born in Edinburgh.
Andrew Cant
Andrew Cant (1590–1663) was a Presbyterian minister and leader of the Scottish Covenanters.
Andrew Cant (1590–1663) was a Presbyterian minister and leader of the Scottish Covenanters.
Andrew Cant (educator)
Andrew Cant (date of birth unknown, died 1728) was a Scottish clergyman and scholar, and Principal of the University of Edinburgh from 1675 to 1685.
Andrew Cant (date of birth unknown, died 1728) was a Scottish clergyman and scholar, and Principal of the University of Edinburgh from 1675 to 1685.
Andrew MacBeath
Andrew G W MacBeath, a Scottish preacher associated with the Keswick Convention, was younger brother of John MacBeath; studied at Edinburgh University, the Baptist College in Glasgow, and New Co...
Andrew G W MacBeath, a Scottish preacher associated with the Keswick Convention, was younger brother of John MacBeath; studied at Edinburgh University, the Baptist College in Glasgow, and New Co...
Andrew Purves
Andrew Purves is a Christian theologian in the Reformed tradition through the Church of Scotland (and later, the Presbyterian Church (USA)).
Andrew Purves is a Christian theologian in the Reformed tradition through the Church of Scotland (and later, the Presbyterian Church (USA)).
Anthony Ross (rector)
Fr Ian Anthony Ross O.P., S.T.L., FSA (Scot) (14 June 1917 - 24 May 1993) Born near Beauly, Inverness-shire, Scotland, Anthony Ross was brought up Free Presbyterian, attending school in Beauly a...
Fr Ian Anthony Ross O.P., S.T.L., FSA (Scot) (14 June 1917 - 24 May 1993) Born near Beauly, Inverness-shire, Scotland, Anthony Ross was brought up Free Presbyterian, attending school in Beauly a...
Archibald Davidson
Archibald Davidson (c.1732 - 1803) was a Scottish Minister, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland and Principal of Glasgow University.
Archibald Davidson (c.1732 - 1803) was a Scottish Minister, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland and Principal of Glasgow University.
Archibald Douglas, Parson of Douglas
Archibald Douglas, Parson of Douglas, was also Parson of Glasgow, a Senator of the College of Justice, Ambassador to Queen Elizabeth I of England, and a notorious intriguer.
Archibald Douglas, Parson of Douglas, was also Parson of Glasgow, a Senator of the College of Justice, Ambassador to Queen Elizabeth I of England, and a notorious intriguer.
Archibald Tait
Archibald Campbell Tait was a priest in the Church of England and an Archbishop of Canterbury.
Archibald Campbell Tait was a priest in the Church of England and an Archbishop of Canterbury.
Campbell Stephen
Rev Campbell Stephen MA BD BSc was a Scottish socialist politician.
Rev Campbell Stephen MA BD BSc was a Scottish socialist politician.
Charles Arbuthnot (abbot)
Charles Arbuthnot (22 February 1737 – 19 April 1820) was a renowned Scottish abbot of the Scots Monastery, Regensburg, and a leading Bavarian mathematician of his time.
Charles Arbuthnot (22 February 1737 – 19 April 1820) was a renowned Scottish abbot of the Scots Monastery, Regensburg, and a leading Bavarian mathematician of his time.
David Brown (Free Church of Scotland)
David Brown was a Free Church of Scotland minister at St. James, Glasgow, and professor of theology at Free Church College of the University of Aberdeen.
David Brown was a Free Church of Scotland minister at St. James, Glasgow, and professor of theology at Free Church College of the University of Aberdeen.
David Duncan (minister)
David Duncan was a Scottish Presbyterian minister.
David Duncan was a Scottish Presbyterian minister.
David Livingstone
David Livingstone was a Scottish Congregationalist pioneer medical missionary with the London Missionary Society and an explorer in Africa.
David Livingstone was a Scottish Congregationalist pioneer medical missionary with the London Missionary Society and an explorer in Africa.
David Peebles
David Peebles (died 1579?) was a Scottish composer of religious music.
David Peebles (died 1579?) was a Scottish composer of religious music.
David the Scot
David the Scot was a Welsh or Irish cleric who was Bishop of Bangor from 1120 to 1138.
David the Scot was a Welsh or Irish cleric who was Bishop of Bangor from 1120 to 1138.
Dean of Moray
The Dean of Moray was the head of the cathedral chapter of the diocese of Moray, north-central Scotland, based at Elgin Cathedral.
The Dean of Moray was the head of the cathedral chapter of the diocese of Moray, north-central Scotland, based at Elgin Cathedral.
Dean of the Chapel Royal
Dean of the Chapel Royal, in any kingdom, can be the title of an official charged with oversight of that kingdom's Chapel Royal, the ecclesiastical establishment which is part of the Royal House...
Dean of the Chapel Royal, in any kingdom, can be the title of an official charged with oversight of that kingdom's Chapel Royal, the ecclesiastical establishment which is part of the Royal House...
Denis McBride (priest)
Denis McBride is a Redemptorist priest from Scotland.
Denis McBride is a Redemptorist priest from Scotland.
Donald Cargill
Donald Cargill (1619 – 27 July 1681) was a Scottish Covenanter, working to uphold the National Covenants of 1638 and 1643 to establish and defend Presbyterianism.
Donald Cargill (1619 – 27 July 1681) was a Scottish Covenanter, working to uphold the National Covenants of 1638 and 1643 to establish and defend Presbyterianism.
Donald Caskie
Donald Caskie OBE OCF was a minister in the Church of Scotland, best known for his exploits in France during World War II, during which he helped an estimated 2,000 Allied sailors, soldiers and ...
Donald Caskie OBE OCF was a minister in the Church of Scotland, best known for his exploits in France during World War II, during which he helped an estimated 2,000 Allied sailors, soldiers and ...
Donald MacNicol
The Rev. Donald MacNicol (Domhnall MacNeacaill; 1735–1802), was a Scottish clergyman, as Minister of Lismore in Argyll, and an author.
The Rev. Donald MacNicol (Domhnall MacNeacaill; 1735–1802), was a Scottish clergyman, as Minister of Lismore in Argyll, and an author.
Donald Macpherson Baillie
Donald Macpherson Baillie (1887 – 1954) was a Scottish theologian, ecumenist, and parish minister.
Donald Macpherson Baillie (1887 – 1954) was a Scottish theologian, ecumenist, and parish minister.
Edward Bowles Knottesford
Edward Bowles Knottesford was an eminent Anglican priest in the 19th century.
Edward Bowles Knottesford was an eminent Anglican priest in the 19th century.
Edward Fortescue
Edward Bowles Knottesford-Fortescue was an Anglican priest in the 19th century.
Edward Bowles Knottesford-Fortescue was an Anglican priest in the 19th century.
George Adam Smith
George Adam Smith, Scottish theologian, was born in Calcutta, where his father, George Smith, C.I.E., was then Principal of the Doveton College, a boys' school.
George Adam Smith, Scottish theologian, was born in Calcutta, where his father, George Smith, C.I.E., was then Principal of the Doveton College, a boys' school.
George Anderson (clergyman)
The Reverend George Anderson (1677–1756) was a prominent Scottish clergyman during the Enlightenment.
The Reverend George Anderson (1677–1756) was a prominent Scottish clergyman during the Enlightenment.
George Baillie Duncan
George Baillie Duncan was a prominent evangelical Anglican and Church of Scotland minister, and Keswick Convention speaker.
George Baillie Duncan was a prominent evangelical Anglican and Church of Scotland minister, and Keswick Convention speaker.
George Campbell (Presbyterian minister)
George Campbell (December 25, 1719 – April 6, 1796) was a Scottish Enlightenment philosopher, minister, theologian, and professor of divinity.
George Campbell (December 25, 1719 – April 6, 1796) was a Scottish Enlightenment philosopher, minister, theologian, and professor of divinity.
George Husband Baird
George Husband Baird (1761–1840) was a Church of Scotland minister, educational reformer and the Principal of the University of Edinburgh from 1793 to 1840.
George Husband Baird (1761–1840) was a Church of Scotland minister, educational reformer and the Principal of the University of Edinburgh from 1793 to 1840.
George Lauder
George Lauder was a fifteenth century Scottish prelate and Bishop of Argyll.
George Lauder was a fifteenth century Scottish prelate and Bishop of Argyll.
George Lauder of The Bass
Sir George Lauder of The Bass, Knt., (died June 27, 1611 on The Bass), was a cleric, Privy Counsellor, and Member of the Scottish Parliament.
Sir George Lauder of The Bass, Knt., (died June 27, 1611 on The Bass), was a cleric, Privy Counsellor, and Member of the Scottish Parliament.
George MacLeod
George Fielden MacLeod, Baron MacLeod of Fuinary, MC (17 June 1895 – 27 June 1991) was a Scottish soldier and clergyman; he was one of the best known, most influential and unconventional C...
George Fielden MacLeod, Baron MacLeod of Fuinary, MC (17 June 1895 – 27 June 1991) was a Scottish soldier and clergyman; he was one of the best known, most influential and unconventional C...
George Newlands
George McLeod Newlands is Emeritus Professor of Divinity at the University of Glasgow.
George McLeod Newlands is Emeritus Professor of Divinity at the University of Glasgow.
George Smith (Scottish clergyman)
The Reverend George Smith (1748–1823) was the minister at Galston, East Ayrshire, from 1778 until his death.
The Reverend George Smith (1748–1823) was the minister at Galston, East Ayrshire, from 1778 until his death.
Gilbert Burnet
Gilbert Burnet (18 September 1643 – 17 March 1715) was a Scottish theologian and historian, and Bishop of Salisbury.
Gilbert Burnet (18 September 1643 – 17 March 1715) was a Scottish theologian and historian, and Bishop of Salisbury.
Gilbert Rule
Dr Gilbert Rule (1629 (approx) – 1701 ) was a nonconformist divine and the Principal of Edinburgh University from 1690 to 1701.
Dr Gilbert Rule (1629 (approx) – 1701 ) was a nonconformist divine and the Principal of Edinburgh University from 1690 to 1701.
Graham Forbes
The Very Reverend Dr. Graham Forbes CBE has been Provost of St. Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh (Episcopal) since 1990.
The Very Reverend Dr. Graham Forbes CBE has been Provost of St. Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh (Episcopal) since 1990.
H. R. Mackintosh
Hugh Ross Mackintosh (1870-1936) was a Scottish theologian, and parish minister.
Hugh Ross Mackintosh (1870-1936) was a Scottish theologian, and parish minister.
Henry Dewar
Henry Dewar, originally Henry Frazer or Fraser, was a Scottish minister turned physician, known as a writer.
Henry Dewar, originally Henry Frazer or Fraser, was a Scottish minister turned physician, known as a writer.
Henry Holmes Stewart
Rev. Henry Holmes Stewart was a Scottish clergyman who was a member of the Wanderers team which won the FA Cup in 1873.
Rev. Henry Holmes Stewart was a Scottish clergyman who was a member of the Wanderers team which won the FA Cup in 1873.
Henry Liston
Henry Liston (1771-1836) was a Scottish minister and inventor.
Henry Liston (1771-1836) was a Scottish minister and inventor.
Hew Scott
Hew Scott (1791–1872), was a minister of the Church of Scotland Parish of Anstruther Wester.
Hew Scott (1791–1872), was a minister of the Church of Scotland Parish of Anstruther Wester.
Hugh Black (theologian)
Hugh Black (March 26, 1868 – April 6, 1953) was a Scottish-American theologian and author.
Hugh Black (March 26, 1868 – April 6, 1953) was a Scottish-American theologian and author.
Hugh Bruce Cunningham
The Revd Hugh Bruce Cunningham (1694–1790) was a colourful but ruthless Scottish dominie or minister who was excommunicated by order of the Pope for heresy and for "inflicting great slaughter in...
The Revd Hugh Bruce Cunningham (1694–1790) was a colourful but ruthless Scottish dominie or minister who was excommunicated by order of the Pope for heresy and for "inflicting great slaughter in...
Hugh E. Alexander
Hugh Edward Alexander (1884-1957) was a Scottish minister working most of his years in Switzerland.
Hugh Edward Alexander (1884-1957) was a Scottish minister working most of his years in Switzerland.
Islay Burns
Islay Burns (1817 – 1872) was a Scottish theologian and writer, brother of William Chalmers Burns.
Islay Burns (1817 – 1872) was a Scottish theologian and writer, brother of William Chalmers Burns.
J. A. Dunbar-Dunbar
The Rev. John Archibald Dunbar-Dunbar was a British philatelist who was one of the "Fathers of Philately" entered on the Roll of Distinguished Philatelists in 1921.
The Rev. John Archibald Dunbar-Dunbar was a British philatelist who was one of the "Fathers of Philately" entered on the Roll of Distinguished Philatelists in 1921.
J. Douglas MacMillan
J. Douglas MacMillan was a Christian minister in the Free Church of Scotland.
J. Douglas MacMillan was a Christian minister in the Free Church of Scotland.
James Barr (biblical scholar)
James Barr FBA was a Scottish Old Testament scholar.
James Barr FBA was a Scottish Old Testament scholar.
James Begg
James Begg (born 31 October 1808 in New Monklands, Lanarkshire, Scotland; died 29 September 1883) was a Free Church of Scotland minister.
James Begg (born 31 October 1808 in New Monklands, Lanarkshire, Scotland; died 29 September 1883) was a Free Church of Scotland minister.
James Black (bishop)
The Right Reverend James Black (born Glasgow 25 June 1894; died Kilmacolm 29 March 1968) was the first Roman Catholic Bishop of Paisley in Scotland.
The Right Reverend James Black (born Glasgow 25 June 1894; died Kilmacolm 29 March 1968) was the first Roman Catholic Bishop of Paisley in Scotland.
James Blair (Virginia)
James Blair D.D. (1656 – 18 April 1743) was a Scottish born clergyman in the Church of England.
James Blair D.D. (1656 – 18 April 1743) was a Scottish born clergyman in the Church of England.
James Brown Craven
Archdeacon James Brown Craven was author of the History of the Church in Orkney and several other works on ecclesiastical history.
Archdeacon James Brown Craven was author of the History of the Church in Orkney and several other works on ecclesiastical history.
James Drummond Burns
James Drummond Burns (18 February 1823 – 27 November 1864) was a Scottish presbyterian minister and poet.
James Drummond Burns (18 February 1823 – 27 November 1864) was a Scottish presbyterian minister and poet.
James Haldane
James Alexander Haldane (14 July 1768 – 8 February 1851) was a Scottish independent church leader.
James Alexander Haldane (14 July 1768 – 8 February 1851) was a Scottish independent church leader.
James Purves (minister)
James Purves was a Scottish universalist minister.
James Purves was a Scottish universalist minister.
James Rennie
James Rennie FRS was a Scottish naturalist.
James Rennie FRS was a Scottish naturalist.
James S. Stewart
James Stuart Stewart (1896–1990) was a minister of the Church of Scotland.
James Stuart Stewart (1896–1990) was a minister of the Church of Scotland.
James Smith (educator)
James Smith was the Principal of Edinburgh University from 1732 to 1736.
James Smith was the Principal of Edinburgh University from 1732 to 1736.
John Adamson (minister)
John Adamson (1742 - 1808) was a Scottish Minister and Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.
John Adamson (1742 - 1808) was a Scottish Minister and Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.
John Arthur
John William Arthur, OBE, MD (born Glasgow, 1881, died Edinburgh, 1952) was a medical missionary and Church of Scotland minister who served in British East Africa (Kenya) from 1907 to 1937.
John William Arthur, OBE, MD (born Glasgow, 1881, died Edinburgh, 1952) was a medical missionary and Church of Scotland minister who served in British East Africa (Kenya) from 1907 to 1937.
John B. Cairns
John Ballantyne Cairns is a retired minister of the Church of Scotland.
John Ballantyne Cairns is a retired minister of the Church of Scotland.
John Baillie (theologian)
John Baillie CH was a Scottish theologian, a Church of Scotland minister and brother of theologian Donald Macpherson Baillie.
John Baillie CH was a Scottish theologian, a Church of Scotland minister and brother of theologian Donald Macpherson Baillie.
John Barbour (poet)
John Barbour (c.1320 – 13 March 1395), was a Scottish poet and the first major named literary figure to write in Scots.
John Barbour (c.1320 – 13 March 1395), was a Scottish poet and the first major named literary figure to write in Scots.
John Barclay (Berean)
John Barclay was a Scottish minister of religion, and founder of the Bereans.
John Barclay was a Scottish minister of religion, and founder of the Bereans.
John Blackadder (preacher)
John Blackadder was an eminent Presbyterian Covenanter preacher in Scotland during the period of the Commonwealth of England.
John Blackadder was an eminent Presbyterian Covenanter preacher in Scotland during the period of the Commonwealth of England.
John Brown (Covenanter)
John Brown, also known as the Christian Carrier, was a Protestant Covenanter from Priesthill, a few miles from Muirkirk in Ayrshire, Scotland.
John Brown, also known as the Christian Carrier, was a Protestant Covenanter from Priesthill, a few miles from Muirkirk in Ayrshire, Scotland.
John Burns (minister)
Rev. Dr. John Burns D.D. was born in Stirling, the son of John Burns of Stirth and Janet Young of Risk.
Rev. Dr. John Burns D.D. was born in Stirling, the son of John Burns of Stirth and Janet Young of Risk.
John Cairns (1857-1922)
John Cairns (1857–1922) was a United Presbyterian Church minister, writer and biographer.
John Cairns (1857–1922) was a United Presbyterian Church minister, writer and biographer.
John Cairns (1857–1922)
John Cairns (1857–1922) was a United Presbyterian Church minister, writer and biographer.
John Cairns (1857–1922) was a United Presbyterian Church minister, writer and biographer.
John Calder (writer)
John Calder D.D. was a Scottish dissenting minister and author.
John Calder D.D. was a Scottish dissenting minister and author.
John Colville (politician)
John Colville (c. 1540-1605), Scottish clergyman, judge, politician and author, was the son of Robert Colville of Cleish, in Kinross.
John Colville (c. 1540-1605), Scottish clergyman, judge, politician and author, was the son of Robert Colville of Cleish, in Kinross.
John Cunningham (bishop)
John Cunningham (born 1938) is a Roman Catholic priest who is the current Bishop of Galloway.
John Cunningham (born 1938) is a Roman Catholic priest who is the current Bishop of Galloway.
John Cunningham, 15th Earl of Glencairn
John Cunningham, 15th Earl of Glencairn (1749 – September 24, 1796) was a Scottish nobleman, cavalry officer, and finally a priest.
John Cunningham, 15th Earl of Glencairn (1749 – September 24, 1796) was a Scottish nobleman, cavalry officer, and finally a priest.
John D. Miller
John Dunlop Miller is a retired minister in the Church of Scotland.
John Dunlop Miller is a retired minister in the Church of Scotland.
John Duncanson
John Duncanson (ca. 1530–1601) was a Scottish clergyman.
John Duncanson (ca. 1530–1601) was a Scottish clergyman.
John Dunmore Lang
John Dunmore Lang, Australian Presbyterian clergyman, writer, politician and activist, was the first prominent advocate of an independent Australian nation and of Australian republicanism.
John Dunmore Lang, Australian Presbyterian clergyman, writer, politician and activist, was the first prominent advocate of an independent Australian nation and of Australian republicanism.
John Erskine (theologian)
John Erskine (1721–1803), the Scottish theologian, was born near Dunfermline at Carnock, on 2 June 1721.
John Erskine (1721–1803), the Scottish theologian, was born near Dunfermline at Carnock, on 2 June 1721.
John Fleming (naturalist)
John Fleming (10 January 1785 – 18 November 1857) was a Scottish Presbyterian clergyman, naturalist, zoologist and geologist.
John Fleming (10 January 1785 – 18 November 1857) was a Scottish Presbyterian clergyman, naturalist, zoologist and geologist.
John Gowans
John Gowans (born 13 November 1934) was the sixteenth General of the Salvation Army from 1999–2002, succeeding General Paul Rader.
John Gowans (born 13 November 1934) was the sixteenth General of the Salvation Army from 1999–2002, succeeding General Paul Rader.
John Hall (Scotland)
John Hall (ca. 1559 – August 1627) was the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, meeting in Burntisland in 1601.
John Hall (ca. 1559 – August 1627) was the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, meeting in Burntisland in 1601.
John Howison
John Howison (or Howisone, Howisoune, or Howieson, c. 1530 - 1618) was Minister in the Parish of Cambuslang during a turbulent time in Scotland’s history.
John Howison (or Howisone, Howisoune, or Howieson, c. 1530 - 1618) was Minister in the Parish of Cambuslang during a turbulent time in Scotland’s history.
John Jamieson
John Jamieson FRSE was a Scottish minister of religion, lexicographer, philologist and antiquary.
John Jamieson FRSE was a Scottish minister of religion, lexicographer, philologist and antiquary.
John Kerr (physicist)
John Kerr FRS (17 December 1824 – 15 August 1907) was a Scottish physicist and a pioneer in the field of electro-optics.
John Kerr FRS (17 December 1824 – 15 August 1907) was a Scottish physicist and a pioneer in the field of electro-optics.
John Knox
John Knox was a Scottish clergyman and a leader of the Protestant Reformation who brought reformation to the church in Scotland.
John Knox was a Scottish clergyman and a leader of the Protestant Reformation who brought reformation to the church in Scotland.
John Lauder
John Lauder was Scotland's Public Accuser of Heretics.
John Lauder was Scotland's Public Accuser of Heretics.
John Lee (university principal)
John Lee was a Scottish academic and polymath, the Principal of the University of Edinburgh from 1840 to 1859.
John Lee was a Scottish academic and polymath, the Principal of the University of Edinburgh from 1840 to 1859.
John MacBeath
Rev. Dr. John MacBeath, a Scottish Preacher, was minister of Cambuslang Baptist Church from 1909 to 1921 or 1922.
Rev. Dr. John MacBeath, a Scottish Preacher, was minister of Cambuslang Baptist Church from 1909 to 1921 or 1922.
John MacLeod (minister)
John MacLeod, known in Scottish Gaelic as Iain MacLeòid, is a minister of the Free Church of Scotland who has served in congregations of the Free Church of Scotland and Free Church of Scot...
John MacLeod, known in Scottish Gaelic as Iain MacLeòid, is a minister of the Free Church of Scotland who has served in congregations of the Free Church of Scotland and Free Church of Scot...
John McIntyre (theologian)
John McIntyre CVO (20 May 1916-15 December 2005) was a Scottish minister and theologian.
John McIntyre CVO (20 May 1916-15 December 2005) was a Scottish minister and theologian.
John Mone
The Right Reverend John Aloysius Mone (b.
The Right Reverend John Aloysius Mone (b.
John Munro of Tain
The Reverend John Munro (died c.1630) was a Presbyterian minister of Tain, in the Scottish Highlands.
The Reverend John Munro (died c.1630) was a Presbyterian minister of Tain, in the Scottish Highlands.
John of Fordun
John of Fordun (before 1360 - ca.
John of Fordun (before 1360 - ca.
John Robertson (minister)
John Robertson, (1768–1843) was Minister of Cambuslang from 1810 until his death.
John Robertson, (1768–1843) was Minister of Cambuslang from 1810 until his death.
John Sage (bishop)
John Sage was a Scottish nonjuring bishop and controversialist in the Jacobite interest.
John Sage was a Scottish nonjuring bishop and controversialist in the Jacobite interest.
John Skinner (poet)
John Skinner (31 October 1721 – 16 June 1807) was a Scottish historian and song-writer.
John Skinner (31 October 1721 – 16 June 1807) was a Scottish historian and song-writer.
John Spalding (Dean of Brechin)
John Spalding was a 15th century churchman based at Brechin in Angus, Scotland.
John Spalding was a 15th century churchman based at Brechin in Angus, Scotland.
John Spalding (priest)
John Spalding was a 15th century churchman based at Brechin in Angus, Scotland.
John Spalding was a 15th century churchman based at Brechin in Angus, Scotland.
John Thomson (painter)
The Reverend John Thomson (1 September 1778 - 28 October 1840) was the minister of Duddingston Kirk near Edinburgh, Scotland and a distinguished amateur landscape painter.
The Reverend John Thomson (1 September 1778 - 28 October 1840) was the minister of Duddingston Kirk near Edinburgh, Scotland and a distinguished amateur landscape painter.
John Wellwood
John Wellwood (1853–1919) was a poet, writer, biographer and Minister of the Church of Scotland.
John Wellwood (1853–1919) was a poet, writer, biographer and Minister of the Church of Scotland.
John Willison
John Willison (1680 – 3 May 1750) was an evangelical minister of the Church of Scotland and a writer of Christian literature.
John Willison (1680 – 3 May 1750) was an evangelical minister of the Church of Scotland and a writer of Christian literature.
John Witherspoon
John Witherspoon was a Scots Presbyterian minister and a signatory of the United States Declaration of Independence as a representative of New Jersey.
John Witherspoon was a Scots Presbyterian minister and a signatory of the United States Declaration of Independence as a representative of New Jersey.
Joseph Devine
Joseph Devine is the Roman Catholic Bishop of Motherwell in Scotland.
Joseph Devine is the Roman Catholic Bishop of Motherwell in Scotland.
Joseph Toal
The Right Reverend Joseph Anthony Toal, D.D. (born 1956), is a Roman Catholic clergyman who is the current Bishop of Argyll and the Isles.
The Right Reverend Joseph Anthony Toal, D.D. (born 1956), is a Roman Catholic clergyman who is the current Bishop of Argyll and the Isles.
Kathy Galloway
Kathy Galloway is an ordained Church of Scotland minister and was, in 2002 the first woman to be elected leader of the Iona Community.
Kathy Galloway is an ordained Church of Scotland minister and was, in 2002 the first woman to be elected leader of the Iona Community.
Marcus Dods (theologian born 1834)
Marcus Dods (April 11, 1834 - April 26, 1909) was a Scottish divine and biblical scholar.
Marcus Dods (April 11, 1834 - April 26, 1909) was a Scottish divine and biblical scholar.
Mario Conti
Mario Joseph Conti (born 1934) is the current Catholic Archbishop of the Metropolitan see of Glasgow, Scotland.
Mario Joseph Conti (born 1934) is the current Catholic Archbishop of the Metropolitan see of Glasgow, Scotland.
Matthew Armour
Rev. Matthew Armour (12 April 1820 – 23 March 1903) was a radical Free Church of Scotland minister on the island of Sanday, Orkney, remembered to this day for supporting the island’s crofters.
Rev. Matthew Armour (12 April 1820 – 23 March 1903) was a radical Free Church of Scotland minister on the island of Sanday, Orkney, remembered to this day for supporting the island’s crofters.
Maurice Taylor (bishop)
Maurice Taylor (born May 5, 1926) was the Roman Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Galloway, Scotland from 1981 until 2004.
Maurice Taylor (born May 5, 1926) was the Roman Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Galloway, Scotland from 1981 until 2004.
Neil Campbell (minister)
Neil Campbell was a Scottish Minister, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland at the start of the Original Secession and Principal of Glasgow University during a flourishing...
Neil Campbell was a Scottish Minister, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland at the start of the Original Secession and Principal of Glasgow University during a flourishing...
Nicol Dalgleish
Nicol Dalgleish was Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1591.
Nicol Dalgleish was Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1591.
Norman MacLeod (1812–1872)
Reverend Norman MacLeod was a Scottish clergyman and author.
Reverend Norman MacLeod was a Scottish clergyman and author.
Norman Macleod (1812–1872)
Reverend Norman Macleod was a Scottish clergyman and author.
Reverend Norman Macleod was a Scottish clergyman and author.
Norman Macleod (Caraid nan Gaidheal)
Norman Macleod (1783–1862), known in Gaelic as Caraid nan Gaidheal ("friend of the Gael"), was a Scottish divine and miscellaneous writer.
Norman Macleod (1783–1862), known in Gaelic as Caraid nan Gaidheal ("friend of the Gael"), was a Scottish divine and miscellaneous writer.
Norman Shanks
Norman Shanks is an ordained Church of Scotland minister, who prior to his retirement in June 2007 was minister of Govan Old Parish Church, Glasgow.
Norman Shanks is an ordained Church of Scotland minister, who prior to his retirement in June 2007 was minister of Govan Old Parish Church, Glasgow.
Oswald Chambers
Oswald J. Chambers was a prominent early twentieth century Scottish Protestant Christian minister and teacher, best known as the author of the widely-read devotional My Utmost for His Highest.
Oswald J. Chambers was a prominent early twentieth century Scottish Protestant Christian minister and teacher, best known as the author of the widely-read devotional My Utmost for His Highest.
Patrick Galloway
Patrick Galloway (c. 1551 – c. 1626) was a Scottish minister, a Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.
Patrick Galloway (c. 1551 – c. 1626) was a Scottish minister, a Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.
Patrick Hamilton (martyr)
Patrick Hamilton (1504 – February 29, 1528) was a Scottish churchman and an early Protestant Reformer in Scotland.
Patrick Hamilton (1504 – February 29, 1528) was a Scottish churchman and an early Protestant Reformer in Scotland.
Patrick Hamilton (poet)
Patrick Hamilton (c. 1575 – May 1658) was a minister of The Church of Scotland during a turbulent period in Scotland’s history.
Patrick Hamilton (c. 1575 – May 1658) was a minister of The Church of Scotland during a turbulent period in Scotland’s history.
Patrick Rodger
Patrick Campbell Rodger was an Anglican bishop and ecumenist.
Patrick Campbell Rodger was an Anglican bishop and ecumenist.
Peter Hately Waddell
Peter Hately Waddell (19 May 1817 – 5 May 1891) was a Scottish cleric and prolific writer.
Peter Hately Waddell (19 May 1817 – 5 May 1891) was a Scottish cleric and prolific writer.
Peter Moran
Peter Antony Moron (born 1935) is the former Roman Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Aberdeen, Scotland.
Peter Antony Moron (born 1935) is the former Roman Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Aberdeen, Scotland.
Richard Bannatyne
Richard Bannatyne (died 1605) was a Scottish clergyman and scribe who served as secretary to John Knox.
Richard Bannatyne (died 1605) was a Scottish clergyman and scribe who served as secretary to John Knox.
Richard Cameron (Covenanter)
Richard Cameron (1648? – 22 July 1680) was a leader of the militant Presbyterians, known as Covenanters, who resisted attempts by the Stuart monarchs to control the affairs of the Church of Scot...
Richard Cameron (1648? – 22 July 1680) was a leader of the militant Presbyterians, known as Covenanters, who resisted attempts by the Stuart monarchs to control the affairs of the Church of Scot...
Richard Holland
Richard Holland or Richard de Holande, Scottish writer, author of the Buke of the Howlat, was secretary or chaplain to Archibald Douglas, Earl of Moray and rector of Halkirk, near Thurso.
Richard Holland or Richard de Holande, Scottish writer, author of the Buke of the Howlat, was secretary or chaplain to Archibald Douglas, Earl of Moray and rector of Halkirk, near Thurso.
Robert Arnot
Robert Arnot (1744–1808), Scottish Presbyterian Minister, Professor of Divinity in St Andrews University, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1794.
Robert Arnot (1744–1808), Scottish Presbyterian Minister, Professor of Divinity in St Andrews University, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1794.
Robert Blair (minister)
Robert Blair (3 May 1837 – 4 November 1907) was a Scottish minister, who followed Dr James S. Johnstone as Minister of Cambuslang in 1890.
Robert Blair (3 May 1837 – 4 November 1907) was a Scottish minister, who followed Dr James S. Johnstone as Minister of Cambuslang in 1890.
Robert Bruce (moderator)
Robert Bruce (1554 – 27 July 1631) was Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland which was called on 6 February 1588 to prepare defences against a possible invasion by the Spa...
Robert Bruce (1554 – 27 July 1631) was Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland which was called on 6 February 1588 to prepare defences against a possible invasion by the Spa...
Robert Burns (theologian)
Robert Burns (1789 – 1869) was a Scottish theological writer and church leader.
Robert Burns (1789 – 1869) was a Scottish theological writer and church leader.
Robert Davidson (theologian)
Robert Davidson (born 1927) is Professor Emeritus of Old Testament at the University of Glasgow (Trinity College) and was Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1990.
Robert Davidson (born 1927) is Professor Emeritus of Old Testament at the University of Glasgow (Trinity College) and was Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1990.
Robert Ferguson (minister)
Robert Ferguson was a Scottish religious minister, conspirator and political pamphleteer, known as "the Plotter".
Robert Ferguson was a Scottish religious minister, conspirator and political pamphleteer, known as "the Plotter".
Robert Fleming, Minister
Robert Fleming (1630 – 25 July 1694) was a Scottish Presbyterian Minister.
Robert Fleming (1630 – 25 July 1694) was a Scottish Presbyterian Minister.
Robert Freeman (pastor)
Robert Freeman (born 1878, Edinburgh, Scotland) was a Scottish-American clergyman.
Robert Freeman (born 1878, Edinburgh, Scotland) was a Scottish-American clergyman.
Robert Laws
Robert E. Laws (January 18, 1921 – January 1, 1990) was a United States Army soldier and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration—the Medal of Honor—for his actions i...
Robert E. Laws (January 18, 1921 – January 1, 1990) was a United States Army soldier and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration—the Medal of Honor—for his actions i...
Robert Liston (minister)
Robert Liston (22 March 1730 – 11 February 1796) was a Scottish Minister, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.
Robert Liston (22 March 1730 – 11 February 1796) was a Scottish Minister, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.
Robert S. Calderwood
Robert Sibbald Calderwood (born 1864) served as Minister at Cambuslang Old Parish Church until his death.
Robert Sibbald Calderwood (born 1864) served as Minister at Cambuslang Old Parish Church until his death.
Robert Small (minister)
Robert Small (1732 - 1808) was a Scottish Minister who was Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1791, which seems to have been a fairly routine meeing.
Robert Small (1732 - 1808) was a Scottish Minister who was Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1791, which seems to have been a fairly routine meeing.
Robert Smith Candlish
Robert Smith Candlish (March 23, 1806 – October 19, 1873), Scottish divine, was born at Edinburgh, and spent his early years in Glasgow, where he graduated in 1823.
Robert Smith Candlish (March 23, 1806 – October 19, 1873), Scottish divine, was born at Edinburgh, and spent his early years in Glasgow, where he graduated in 1823.
Robert Wallace (Edinburgh MP)
Robert Wallace (1831 – 1899) was a Scottish writer who had a remarkably varied career as a classics teacher, minister, university professor, newspaper editor, barrister and finally a member of p...
Robert Wallace (1831 – 1899) was a Scottish writer who had a remarkably varied career as a classics teacher, minister, university professor, newspaper editor, barrister and finally a member of p...
Roderick Wright
Roderick Wright was a former Scottish Roman Catholic bishop who served as the Bishop of Argyll and the Isles from 1990 to 1996.
Roderick Wright was a former Scottish Roman Catholic bishop who served as the Bishop of Argyll and the Isles from 1990 to 1996.
Ronald Selby Wright
Ronald William Vernon Selby Wright CVO TD JP FRSE FSAScot (12 June 1908, Glasgow - 24 October 1995, Edinburgh) was a Church of Scotland minister.
Ronald William Vernon Selby Wright CVO TD JP FRSE FSAScot (12 June 1908, Glasgow - 24 October 1995, Edinburgh) was a Church of Scotland minister.
Saint Filan
St Filan was an Augustinian monk from the priory on the Isle of May, Scotland.
St Filan was an Augustinian monk from the priory on the Isle of May, Scotland.
Saint Mirin
Saint Mirin or Mirren, an Irish monk and missionary (born circa 565; died circa 620), is also known as Mirren of Benchor (now called Bangor), Merinus, Merryn and...
Saint Mirin or Mirren, an Irish monk and missionary (born circa 565; died circa 620), is also known as Mirren of Benchor (now called Bangor), Merinus, Merryn and...
Saint Modan
St Modan was the son of an Irish chieftain.
St Modan was the son of an Irish chieftain.
Samuel Rutherford Crockett
Samuel Rutherford Crockett was a Scottish novelist, born at Duchrae, Balmaghie, Kirkcudbrightshire, the illegitimate grandson of a farmer.
Samuel Rutherford Crockett was a Scottish novelist, born at Duchrae, Balmaghie, Kirkcudbrightshire, the illegitimate grandson of a farmer.
Sheilagh M. Kesting
Sheilagh Kesting (born 10 June 1953) is a Scottish minister and the first female minister (though not the first female) to be elected Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland ...
Sheilagh Kesting (born 10 June 1953) is a Scottish minister and the first female minister (though not the first female) to be elected Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland ...
Sydney MacEwan
Canon Sydney Alfred MacEwan (19 October 190825 September 1991) was a Scottish tenor and singer of traditional Scottish and Irish songs.
Canon Sydney Alfred MacEwan (19 October 190825 September 1991) was a Scottish tenor and singer of traditional Scottish and Irish songs.
Thomas Chalmers
Thomas Chalmers, Scottish mathematician, political economist, and a leader of the Free Church of Scotland, was born at Anstruther in Fife.
Thomas Chalmers, Scottish mathematician, political economist, and a leader of the Free Church of Scotland, was born at Anstruther in Fife.
Thomas de Barry
Thomas de Barry, was canon of Glasgow, and chief magistrate of Bothwell.
Thomas de Barry, was canon of Glasgow, and chief magistrate of Bothwell.
Thomas Gillespie (minister)
Thomas Gillespie was a Scottish church leader.
Thomas Gillespie was a Scottish church leader.
Thomas Hardy (minister)
Thomas Hardy, (1747–1798) was a Scottish Minister, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland and Professor of Eccesiastical History at Edinburgh University.
Thomas Hardy, (1747–1798) was a Scottish Minister, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland and Professor of Eccesiastical History at Edinburgh University.
Thomas Lauder
Thomas Lauder (or Thomas de Lawedre) (1395 – 4 November 1481) was a 15th century Scottish churchman.
Thomas Lauder (or Thomas de Lawedre) (1395 – 4 November 1481) was a 15th century Scottish churchman.
Thomas Torrance
Thomas Forsyth Torrance was a 20th century Protestant Christian theologian who served for 27 years as Professor of Christian Dogmatics at New College, Edinburgh in the University of Edinburgh, d...
Thomas Forsyth Torrance was a 20th century Protestant Christian theologian who served for 27 years as Professor of Christian Dogmatics at New College, Edinburgh in the University of Edinburgh, d...
Tommy Douglas
Thomas Clement "Tommy" Douglas, was a Scottish-born Baptist minister, and Canadian social democratic politician.
Thomas Clement "Tommy" Douglas, was a Scottish-born Baptist minister, and Canadian social democratic politician.
Vincent Logan
Vincent Paul Logan is the ninth bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dunkeld, which was restored (with boundaries differing from those of the pre-Reformation diocese) by Pope Leo XIII on 4 Ma...
Vincent Paul Logan is the ninth bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dunkeld, which was restored (with boundaries differing from those of the pre-Reformation diocese) by Pope Leo XIII on 4 Ma...
Walter Milne
Walter Milne, also recorded as Mill or Myln, was the last Protestant martyr to be burned in Scotland before the Scottish Reformation changed the country from Catholic to Presbyterian.
Walter Milne, also recorded as Mill or Myln, was the last Protestant martyr to be burned in Scotland before the Scottish Reformation changed the country from Catholic to Presbyterian.
William Annand (dean)
William Annand (1633 – 13 June 1689) was Dean of Edinburgh, Scotland.
William Annand (1633 – 13 June 1689) was Dean of Edinburgh, Scotland.
William Arnot (preacher)
William Arnot (1808–1875) was a Scottish preacher and theological writer.
William Arnot (1808–1875) was a Scottish preacher and theological writer.
William Barclay (theologian)
William Barclay was an author, radio and television presenter, Church of Scotland minister, and Professor of Divinity and Biblical Criticism at the University of Glasgow.
William Barclay was an author, radio and television presenter, Church of Scotland minister, and Professor of Divinity and Biblical Criticism at the University of Glasgow.
William Brown (clergyman)
William Brown was a Scottish clergyman; born 1766; died 1835; for forty-three years minister of Eskdalemuir, Scotland.
William Brown was a Scottish clergyman; born 1766; died 1835; for forty-three years minister of Eskdalemuir, Scotland.
William Bruce Robertson
William Bruce Robertson (1820 – 1886), Scottish divine, was born at Greenhill, St. Ninians, Stirling, 24 May, 1820, and was educated at the University of Glasgow and at the Secession Theol...
William Bruce Robertson (1820 – 1886), Scottish divine, was born at Greenhill, St. Ninians, Stirling, 24 May, 1820, and was educated at the University of Glasgow and at the Secession Theol...
William Carstares
William Carstares, a minister of the Church of Scotland, was born at Cathcart, near Glasgow, Scotland.
William Carstares, a minister of the Church of Scotland, was born at Cathcart, near Glasgow, Scotland.
William Colvill
William Colvill, sometimes spelt William Colville (died 1675) was a Scottish clergyman and scholar and was the Principal of the University of Edinburgh from 1662 to 1675.
William Colvill, sometimes spelt William Colville (died 1675) was a Scottish clergyman and scholar and was the Principal of the University of Edinburgh from 1662 to 1675.
William de Lauder
William de Lauder Lawedre
Born – June 14, 1425 was bishop of Glasgow and Lord Chancellor of Scotland.
William de Lauder Lawedre
Born – June 14, 1425 was bishop of Glasgow and Lord Chancellor of Scotland.
William Duff (writer)
William Duff (1732 - 1815) was a Scottish Presbyterian minister and one of the first writers to analyse the nature of genius as a property of human psychology.
William Duff (1732 - 1815) was a Scottish Presbyterian minister and one of the first writers to analyse the nature of genius as a property of human psychology.
William Dunbar
William Dunbar was a Scottish makar active in the late fifteenth century and the early sixteenth century.
William Dunbar was a Scottish makar active in the late fifteenth century and the early sixteenth century.
William Garden Blaikie
(William) Garden Blaikie (5 February 1820, in Aberdeen - 11 June 1899) was a Scottish divine, writer, biographer, and temperance reformer.
(William) Garden Blaikie (5 February 1820, in Aberdeen - 11 June 1899) was a Scottish divine, writer, biographer, and temperance reformer.
William Hamilton (educator)
William Hamilton (1669–1732) was a Scottish Presbyterian theologian and minister of the Church of Scotland.
William Hamilton (1669–1732) was a Scottish Presbyterian theologian and minister of the Church of Scotland.
William Lauder (poet)
William Lauder ( – February 1573) was a sixteenth century Scottish cleric, playwright, and poet.
William Lauder ( – February 1573) was a sixteenth century Scottish cleric, playwright, and poet.
William Lithgow (Auditor General of New South Wales)
William Lithgow was born in Scotland in 1784 and educated at the University of Edinburgh, graduating as a Licentiate of the Church of Scotland.
William Lithgow was born in Scotland in 1784 and educated at the University of Edinburgh, graduating as a Licentiate of the Church of Scotland.
William M'Culloch
William M'Culloch (1691 – 18 December 1771) was Minister of Cambuslang during the extraordinary events of the Cambuslang Work (1742) when 30,000 people gathered in the hillsides near his church ...
William M'Culloch (1691 – 18 December 1771) was Minister of Cambuslang during the extraordinary events of the Cambuslang Work (1742) when 30,000 people gathered in the hillsides near his church ...
William Maclagan
William Dalrymple Maclagan PC (18 June 1826, Edinburgh–19 September 1910, London) was Archbishop of York from 1891 to 1908, when he resigned his office, and was succeeded in 1909 by Cosmo Gordon...
William Dalrymple Maclagan PC (18 June 1826, Edinburgh–19 September 1910, London) was Archbishop of York from 1891 to 1908, when he resigned his office, and was succeeded in 1909 by Cosmo Gordon...
William Moodie
William Moodie FRSE was a Scottish Minister, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, philologist, and Professor of Hebrew at Edinburgh University.
William Moodie FRSE was a Scottish Minister, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, philologist, and Professor of Hebrew at Edinburgh University.
William Morison (1843-1937)
William Morison (1843-1937) was Scottish presbyterian minister, writer and biographer.
William Morison (1843-1937) was Scottish presbyterian minister, writer and biographer.
William Patrick (minister)
The Reverend William Patrick was a 19th Century Minister of the Church of Scotland and a significant contributor to the Second, or New, Statistical Account of Scotland.
The Reverend William Patrick was a 19th Century Minister of the Church of Scotland and a significant contributor to the Second, or New, Statistical Account of Scotland.
William Robertson Smith
William Robertson Smith was a Scottish orientalist, Old Testament scholar, professor of divinity, and minister of the Free Church of Scotland.
William Robertson Smith was a Scottish orientalist, Old Testament scholar, professor of divinity, and minister of the Free Church of Scotland.
William Taylor (minister)
William Taylor was a Scottish Minister, Principal of Glasgow University and Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.
William Taylor was a Scottish Minister, Principal of Glasgow University and Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.
William Wishart (secundus)
William Wishart (secundus) (1691/2-1753) was the Principal of Edinburgh University from 1736 to 1753.
William Wishart (secundus) (1691/2-1753) was the Principal of Edinburgh University from 1736 to 1753.
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