The Parish of Colinton From An Early Period to the Present Day
The Parish of Colinton From An Early Period to the Present Day
David Shankie
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, of Leith, translated from Grange, Banffshire, April 1886, resigned owing to ill-health, November 1898 ; Rev. J. S. Calderwood, M. A. , of Oban, ordained 1899. During the latter years of Mr. Thomson's ministry, and during the subsequent period, the congregation dwindled. Other churches, planted round about, absorbed members actual and possible. At one time it almost looked as if the sturdy Burgher Bush, planted in 1782, would, unlike that of its ancestral motto, be burned and consumed. But, li...ke Dr. Dick's holly tree, it has in recent years shown signs of taking root downwards again. It is to be hoped that, under the ministry recently begun, it will visibly flourish both in CHURCHES. 67 leaf and fruit, to be an influence of great good in the villapfe and district. CRAIGLOCKHART PARISH CHURCH. In the year 1880 an iron church was bought by the Rev. Dr. Stevenson of St. George's, Edinburgh, and R. A. Macfie, Esq. , of Dreghorn, and planted near the gate of Craiglockhart House. It was meant as a place of worship for Slateford and its neighbourhood in the parish of Colinton, and for Saughton and Gorgie in the parish of St.
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