The case of the parish of Dunnotter, in relation to Mr. David Corse probationer, son to the deceast Mr. David Corse minister to the Gospel in Old Aberdeen, from his entrance into the same as assistant to Mr. James Mitchell late minister there, in the month of May 1732, to the 26th of February 1735. On which day the reverend Presbyrery of Fordon met at the Church of Dunnotter, for the moderation of a call to one to be minister there, and leeted Mr. David Corse, Mr. Thomas Reid. Mr. James Walker, and Mr. James Moir, probationers. To which Leet, at the earnest desire of John Young sheriff-clerk of Kincardine, and several of the people, Mr. Robert Melvil minister at Duris was added.

Author/creator Shepherd, Arthur
Other author Herdman, William (Merchant)
Other author Maule, John, -1781.
Format Electronic
Publication Info[Edinburgh] : [publisher not identified], [1735]
Description8 pages ; 4⁰.
Supplemental ContentFull text online
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General noteDated at head of the drop-head title: April 12. 1735.
General note"Stonehive" is Stonehaven.
General noteReproduction of original from National Library of Scotland.
References English Short Title Catalog, T231029.
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