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Appendix

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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page 233 note a From the Collection of John Webster, Esq., M.P. It is an account of the last attempt at accommodation by Leighton with the Presbyterian irreconcilables. A full account of Law, who was conspicuous among his fellow-ministers, will be found in Dr. Scott's Fasti Ecclesiœ Scoticœ. He died Dec. 26, 1712, aged 80. He was one of the “ outed ” ministers of 1662, was apparently restored in 1679 ; in 1694 he was Moderator of the General Assembly.

page 233 note b Dean of Glasgow.

page 234 note a Wodrow's account, vol. ii. p. 180, is evidently derived from the same informant. See also Burnet, i. 295.

page 240 note a From Collection of J. Webster, Esq., M.P.

page 241 note a Arlington.

page 245 note a See p. 116.

page 246 note a See p. 151.

page 263 note a Alexander Burnet succeeded James Sharp in the Primacy.