gement.
1656-1665--HUGH GORDON, A.M., tr. to Row.
1668-1689--JOHN PHILP, A.M. Ousted at Revolution.
1693-1698--JOHN M'KERCHER, A.M., tr. to Dull.
1702-1709--JOHN M'CALLUM, tr. to Callander.
1711-1719--DUGALD CAMPBELL, tr. to Lismore and Appin.
1721-1722--PATRICK M'ADAM, A.M., died in March.
1723-1731--ANDREW MUSCHET, died.
1733-1742--AENEAS SHAW, tr. to Pettie.
1743-1780--ROBERT MENZIES, A.M., died 12th Nov.
1781-1801--HUGH M'DIARMID, died 4th November.
1802-1829--PATRICK M'ISAAC, died 25th January.
1829-1841--WM. MACKENZIE, tr. to Dunblane. Took active part in
Non-Intrusion Controversy. Seceded in 1843. Became minister of North
Leith Free Church. Died on voyage home from Australia, and was buried
in the Red Sea.
1841-1843--JAMES GARMENT, A.M. Seceded.
1843-1875--JOHN M'DONALD, D.D., died 17th January. "Left Church at
Comrie strong and flourishing, and his memory deeply stamped on hearts
of people. Possessed of a clear and vigorous intellect, a ready
eloquence, and a good knowledge of ecclesiastical law and forms of
procedure, he always took an interest in Presbytery business, and was
recognised as one of the leaders of the Court."--_Pres. tribute_.
1875-????--JOHN MACPHERSON. Formerly minister of Gaelic Church,
Greenock.
CRIEFF
1563-????--THOMAS DRUMMOND.
1592-1636--DAVID DRUMMOND, A.M. Demitted.
1635-????--DAVID DRUMMOND, junr., A.M.; probably deposed. Died in
1676, aged 64.
1658-1682--GILBERT MURRAY, A.M. Demitted.
1682-1689--WILLIAM MURRAY, A.M. Succeeded his father at Revolution;
read thanksgiving after Battle of Killiecrankie; was ousted.
1699-1754--JOHN DRUMMOND, died 26th July. A good man, but no scholar.
No Dissent in his time except Episcopacy.
1755-1767--THOMAS STEWART, A.M. Deposed for drunkenness.
1771-1813--ROBERT STIRLING, died 16th December.
1815-????--ALEX. M'INTYRE, died 15th November. A disputed settlement,
which so affected the minister's health that he died the same year.
1816-1845--WILLIAM LAING, died 16th March. A brother of Dr. David
Laing, the well-known antiquarian.
1840-1843--R. HORNE STEVENSON, tr. to St. George's, Edinburgh;
afterwards D.D. and Moderator of General Assembly of 1871. Mr
Stevenson was assistant and successor to Mr Laing, and after his
translation, Mr Laing resumed the full duties of his office until his
death.
1845-1887--JOHN CUNNINGHAM, D.D., LL.D., resigned 16th May. Author of
"Church Hi
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