Miscellaneous transcriptions

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[Small notebook]: miscellaneous notes on Episcopal clergy and related matters. Entries dated from c.1693. 1913. Notes relate particularly to: George Adams; Dr Robert Barron's daughter (notes from Laing MSS); Gideon Cant - Glenbervie Epitaphs; Mr Lawrence Charteris (notes from Laing MSS); Don family; Robert Douglas, Bishop of Dunblane; James Fall to Mr Nelson, letter, (notes from Laing MSS); James Glegg - Glenbervie Epitaphs; Rev. James Greenshields; Mr Hepburn, Non-Jurant Minister; Rev. John Hutchison; Mr James; Jolly family; King Charles II, Natural children of; Mr George Lauder, Non-Jurant Minister; Walter McGill (notes from Laing MSS); Panmure Paper; James Ramsay, Bishop of Dunblane (notes from Laing MSS); Religious Houses in Scotland; Rev. James Smith, Muchalls; Rev. James Stevenson, Catterline; Rev. James Stewart; David Strachan, Bishop of Brechin (notes from Laing MSS); Synonyms (Jacobite) used in their letters; Rev. William Ward, Old Deer; Rev. James Weirs.

Administrative / Biographical History

Dean Christie was born in 1858, the son of the Reverend William Christie, the incumbent of Fochabers and Dean of Moray. He was educated at Aberdeen University and Edinburgh Theological College, being ordained in 1881. Following curacies at Leith, and Hornsey, London, he became the incumbent of Stonehaven in 1890, where he remained until his death in 1931. He was examining chaplain to the Bishop of Brechin 1904-1916, and was synod clerk 1909-1917. In 1917 he became Dean of Brechin.

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Dean Christie was born in 1858, the son of the Reverend William Christie, the incumbent of Fochabers and Dean of Moray. He was educated at Aberdeen University and Edinburgh Theological College, being ordained in 1881. Following curacies at Leith, and Hornsey, London, he became the incumbent of Stonehaven in 1890, where he remained until his death in 1931. He was examining chaplain to the Bishop of Brechin 1904-1916, and was synod clerk 1909-1917. In 1917 he became Dean of Brechin.

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