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William Thomson graduated at Aberdeen in April, 1718, licensed by the Presbytery there in 1723, and ordained ist October, 1724. He died on 23rd November, 1727, aged about thirty years. 2 1728 Patrick Black, licensed by the Presbytery of Paisley in August, 1725, ordained at Peterculter on loth October, 1728. He died on nth June, 1766. 3 1767. William Duff, who for the previous twelve years had been Minister of Glenbucket, was presented to Peterculter in the autumn of 1766, and admitted on 4th Ma...rch following. In 1774 he was presented to Foveran, where he died, father of the Synod, 23rd February, 1815, in the eighty-third year of his age, and sixtieth of his ministry. 4 1775. George Mark, a native of Banff, graduated at Aberdeen in 1756, and was licensed by the Presbytery of Dundee in April, 1763. He was presented to Kirkhill parish in Inverness-shire by George III. In 1770, but opposed on account of his deficiency in the Gaelic language. The case was brought before the General Assembly of the following year, when it was remitted to the Pres- bytery for trial of his knowledge of the Gaelic language.

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