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THE ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY OF FINTRY 2 l
at Buchanan, and thereafter minister of Firth and Stennis in Orkney. He did
not remain long in the parish, having been translated to Dirleton in the Pres-
bytery of Haddington, on the 7th June 1864. In 1863 Mr. Logie had the
degree of Doctor of Divinity conferred on him by the University of Glasgow.
REV. MATTHEW MEIKLE.
1864.
The Rev. Matthew Meikle, the present minister of Fintry, was licensed by
the Presbytery of Ayr in 1859, and was ordained at Fintry 22nd September 1864.
at Buchanan, and thereafter minister of Firth and Stennis in Orkney. He did
not remain long in the parish, having been translated to Dirleton in the Pres-
bytery of Haddington, on the 7th June 1864. In 1863 Mr. Logie had the
degree of Doctor of Divinity conferred on him by the University of Glasgow.
REV. MATTHEW MEIKLE.
1864.
The Rev. Matthew Meikle, the present minister of Fintry, was licensed by
the Presbytery of Ayr in 1859, and was ordained at Fintry 22nd September 1864.
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Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
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