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TURNBULL’S DIARY
1703 arbitrators to whom it was submitted finished ane aggriement
betwixt William Bryson, late Bayly in dunbar, and agnes
macky, relict to Thomas Bryson, brother german to the sd
william.
23d.—Lectured on acts 26, and preacht on mat. 26, 41.
Moonday.—I went to sie the Lady Colstown.
Wedensday.—Att the presbitry.
Sunday, 30.—Lectured and preacht on ditto.
June Qth.—Lectured on acts 27, preacht on heb. 3, 12.
On the fryday before, being June 4th, I baptised Mr. Finlays
son Hugh.
Wedensday, 9th.—All the ministers of this pbitry mett att
spott for prayer and to discourse on overturs for refor°n of
manners.
13^.—Lectured on acts 28, and preacht on ditto.
15th.—I went in to Edenr to attend the comission of the
kirke yet sitting, the old countess of Haddington went in att
this time also; I returned home next fryday.
Saturnday, 19th.—I went to spot where the sacrament was to
be; I comunicat and served two tables, and on moonday I
preacht on luke 24, 30, 31; came home again that day.
Fryday, June 25.—I went to Edenr, and next lords day 27th
I lectured in the high church of Edenr befor the parliatt by
appointtment of the comission on John 5,17 to 30 ; and preacht
on John 17, 11; mr. Reid preacht aftarnoon.
That weeke I attended the comission of the kirke and
returned home fryday, July second, where I found all well.
July 1th.—Att Tyningham lectured on heb. 3, and preacht
on heb. 3, 12.
About this time my gowt recurred upon me, and continued
some weeks.
11th.—Lectured and preacht on ditto.
18£A.—Lectured on ditto, and preacht on v. 13.
Moonday.—I was att stevenson, on Twesday att ormiston,
Wednesday at dumbar att the pbitry.
Fryday.—My sister-in-law Mris Glass came here.
L15th.—Lectured and preacht on ditto.
29^.—The pibitry mett att dunbar.
August litf.—Lectured on Joshua 1, preacht on heb. 3, 15.
TURNBULL’S DIARY
1703 arbitrators to whom it was submitted finished ane aggriement
betwixt William Bryson, late Bayly in dunbar, and agnes
macky, relict to Thomas Bryson, brother german to the sd
william.
23d.—Lectured on acts 26, and preacht on mat. 26, 41.
Moonday.—I went to sie the Lady Colstown.
Wedensday.—Att the presbitry.
Sunday, 30.—Lectured and preacht on ditto.
June Qth.—Lectured on acts 27, preacht on heb. 3, 12.
On the fryday before, being June 4th, I baptised Mr. Finlays
son Hugh.
Wedensday, 9th.—All the ministers of this pbitry mett att
spott for prayer and to discourse on overturs for refor°n of
manners.
13^.—Lectured on acts 28, and preacht on ditto.
15th.—I went in to Edenr to attend the comission of the
kirke yet sitting, the old countess of Haddington went in att
this time also; I returned home next fryday.
Saturnday, 19th.—I went to spot where the sacrament was to
be; I comunicat and served two tables, and on moonday I
preacht on luke 24, 30, 31; came home again that day.
Fryday, June 25.—I went to Edenr, and next lords day 27th
I lectured in the high church of Edenr befor the parliatt by
appointtment of the comission on John 5,17 to 30 ; and preacht
on John 17, 11; mr. Reid preacht aftarnoon.
That weeke I attended the comission of the kirke and
returned home fryday, July second, where I found all well.
July 1th.—Att Tyningham lectured on heb. 3, and preacht
on heb. 3, 12.
About this time my gowt recurred upon me, and continued
some weeks.
11th.—Lectured and preacht on ditto.
18£A.—Lectured on ditto, and preacht on v. 13.
Moonday.—I was att stevenson, on Twesday att ormiston,
Wednesday at dumbar att the pbitry.
Fryday.—My sister-in-law Mris Glass came here.
L15th.—Lectured and preacht on ditto.
29^.—The pibitry mett att dunbar.
August litf.—Lectured on Joshua 1, preacht on heb. 3, 15.
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