1691-1705--WILLIAM CHALMER, tr. to Dunkeld. Parishioners used to play
football on Sabbath morning. Had great difficulty in inducing them to
go to church.
1710-1740--ARCHIBALD BOWIE, died 11th March. Some parishioners joined
in Rebellion.
1742-1747--HENRY LUNDIE, tr. to Abercorn.
1749-1761--DONALD MUNRO, A.M., died 26th August.
1762-1785--ROBERT WALKER. Resigned 6th December. Was formerly
amanuensis to Ruddiman, the famous grammarian. In 1774, inconsequence
of a fama, he left the parish of Monzie under an arrangement with the
Presbytery. Parish was served by assistants. Having obtained a living
in the Church of England, he resigned. Died 28th February, 1818.
1786-1792--THOMAS BARTY, tr. to Newtyle.
1792-1794--GEORGE ERSKINE, died 26th April.
1794-1808--RALPH TAYLOR, died 6th October.
1809-1836--SAMUEL CAMERON, died 16th September. New church opened by
him 24th July, 1831.
1836-1843--JOHN REID OMOND. Seceded. Afterwards D.D.; minister of
Gilmerton Free Church. Died 4th July, 1892.
1843-1844--GEORGE BLAIR. Resigned 5th November. Afterwards held
important educational appointment in Canada.
1845-1846--GEO. HUTCHISON, tr. to Banchory-Ternan. Afterwards D.D.,
and Moderator of General Assembly, 1887.
1847-1893--JAMES TAYLOR, A.M., died 23rd January, "An arrowy and
acceptable preacher in the prime of his manhood while his bow abode in
strength. Genial critic, shrewd diviner of motive, and sagacious
counsellor."--_Pres. tribute_.
1893-????--HUGH M. JAMIESON.
MONZIEVAIRD AND STROWAN
(_Monzievaird Church dedicated to S. Servanus; Strowan Church dedicated
to S. Ronan. Parishes long united._)
1623-1640--HENRY ANDERSON, A.M.
1642-1646--GEORGE MURRAY, A.M., tr. to Fowlis.
1648-1653--WM. WEMYSS, A.M., tr. to Dron.
1655-1680--JAMES ROW, A.M.; formerly of Muthill; got church built at
Enoch for united parishes in 1667.
1680-1685--GEORGE MITCHELL, A.M.
1685-1689--DAVID YOUNG, A.M. Ousted at Revolution.
1692-1720--JOHN CAMPBELL, died 25th March.
1721-1729--WM. DUNCAN, died 27th March.
1730-1780--JAMES PORTEOUS, A.M., died 25th Nov.
1776-1778--WM. THOMSON, resigned 1st October. Mr Thomson was assistant
and successor to Mr Porteous. When he resigned he had received, he
said, "the offer of an office in the republic of letters." He devoted
himself to literary pursuits; ultimately became a bookseller's hack,
and wrote a great number of works; became LL.D. of Glasgow in 1783;
died 16th March, 1817.
1781-1835--COLIN BAXTER, died 5th January.
1835-1843--JOHN FERGUSON. Seceded. Afterwards Free Church minister of
Bridge of Allan.
1843-1864--WM. ROBERTSON, died 9th June. Author of two hymns--"A
little child the Saviour came" and "Thee God we praise"--in _Scottish
Hymnal_.
1864-1894--JOHN ROBERT CAMPBELL, died in October.
1895-????--ARTHUR GORDON, M.A.
MUCKART
1567-1572--JAMES PATOUN. Promoted to Bishopric of Dunkeld; accused of
treason in 1580.
1583-????--THOMAS SWINTOUN.
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