1674-1689--JOHN DRUMMOND. Ousted at Revolution for continuing to pray
for King James and keeping converse with the rebels. Committed to
prison. Died 6th February, 1695.
1697-1717--WILLIAM HEPBURNE, A.M., died 12th April. Retired to
Stirling "with the ministers about" on the approach of Mar's army in
1715.
1718-1720--ALEX. TURCAN, A.M., died 18th April.
1721-1730--WILLIAM SIMSON, tr. to Dunblane.
1732-1767--ALEX. MURRAY, died 27th December.
1768-1816--JOHN MURRAY, died 10th August.
1817-1851--ALEX. MAXTONE, died 21st June.
1852-????--THOMAS HARDY.
GASK, OR FINDO-GASK
1572-1574--WILLIAM MELROSS, tr. to Fowlis.
1592-1633--ALEX. GALL or GAW.
1624-1635--JOHN FYFF, A.M., tr. to Fowlis.
1635-1649--WM. BANNATYNE, died.
1648-1688--ROBERT FREEBAIRN, A.M., died.
1676-1680--DAVID FREEBAIRN, A.M., tr. to Auchterarder. Son of previous
minister. Assistant and successor to father.
1680-1693--LAURENCE MERCER. Deprived 10th February by Privy Council.
His father and grandfather were ministers of Fossoway. Died 30th
January, 1720.
1703-1712--COLIN CAMPBELL, A.M., died in December. As a merchant,
captured at sea, carried to New Spain, barbarously treated; released by
purchase.
1715-1740--WILLIAM HUNTER, died 27th July.
1741-1762--JOHN M'CLEISH, 12th March.
1763-1765--ALEX. COLVILL, tr. to Ormiston.
1766-1798--DAVID KEMP, A.M., died 22nd February.
1798-1802--PATRICK M'ISAAC, tr. to Comrie.
1803-1815--CHARLES ANDERSON, tr. to Closeburn.
1815-1822--ROBERT JOHN ROBERTSON, tr. to Forteviot. Father of Right
Hon. J. P. B. Robertson, Lord President of Court of Session.
1823-1852--THOMAS YOUNG, died 5th September.
1853-????--JAMES MARTIN.
GLENDEVON
1588-1589--ADAM MARSCHELL. Deposed 26th August as "ignorant of the
Holy Scriptures and without knowledge of the grounds of religion."
1591-1640--ANDREW KIRK, A.M.
1639-1652--ANDREW KIRK, junr., A.M., died in November. Son of previous
minister.
1655-1660--JAMES GRAHAME.
1660-1663--MUNGO WEMYSS, A.M., tr. to Aberdalgie.
1664-1679--WILLIAM SPENCE, A.M., deposed by Bishop and Synod for
"disowning the present Government." (See pp. 107-108, 195-207.)
1680-1681--ROBERT STIRLING, A.M. Probably resigned on account of Test.
1682-1688--THOMAS HALL, A.M., tr. to St. Madoes.
1688-1689--ALEX. MELDRUM. Ousted at Revolution.
1690-1691--WM. SPENCE, A.M., tr. to Fossoway. Old minister returned.
1694-1709--GILBERT MELVILLE. Resigned on account of indisposition, and
also of the improbability of his having any success by his ministry
among that people though he were in health.
1710-1718--ALEX. TURCAN, A.M., tr. to Fowlis-Wester.
1720-1751--DAVID STEVENSON, died 6th February.
1751-1756--JAMES REID, A.M., tr. to Trinity-Gask.
1757-1759--DAVID M'GIBBON, A.M., tr. to Buchanan.
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