Historical records matching Rev. John Carstairs of St. Mungo
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About Rev. John Carstairs of St. Mungo
From Monuments and monumental inscriptions in Scotland (Volume 2) by Charles Rogers (online at http://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/charles-rogers/monuments-and-...) -
This eminent person was eldest son of James Carstairs, merchant and magistrate in St. Andrews, and was descended from the old family of Carstairs, of Newgrange, Fifeshire. Having obtained licence, he was ordained minister of Cathcart in June 1647. While attending the army at the Battle of Dunbar, in September 1650, he was severely wounded, stripped and left among the dead. He became minister of the Cathedral Church, Glasgow, in 1655. He was a witness, in 1664, to a declaration by his dying brother-in-law, James Wood, that "Presbyterian government was the ordinance of God". For this he was summoned before the court of High Commission and he retired to Ireland, later seeking refuge in Holland. He was subsequently permitted to reside in Edinburgh, where he suffered from protracted sickness. He attended the Earl of Argyll before his execution in June, 1685, and was invited to administer death-bed consolation to the Lord Chancellor Eothes. He died on the 5th February, 1686, in his sixty-fourth year, and thirty-ninth of his ministry. His eldest son, William, was the distinguished principal. His father, Bailie James Carstairs, died at St. Andrews, 29th September, 1671.
And according to: http://histfam.familysearch.org/getperson.php?personID=I1463&tree=F... -
EDUCATION: St. Andrews University; Master of Arts, 1641.
CHURCH: Licensed by Presbytery of St. Andrews, 1646.
CHURCH: Ordained to Cathcart, 1647.
CHURCH: Translated to Outer High Charge, 1650.
CONDITION: Present at the Battle of Dunbar in 16512, where he was wounded, stripped naked, and left for dead.
CHURCH: Minister of St. Mungo's or High Church, Collegiate Charge, 1655.
CHURCH: Had the West Quarter for his charge, 1659.
CHURCH: Had the East, 1660-1662.
CHURCH: Approached to become minister of the Scots Church, Rotterdam, 1677, but did not accept.
PUNISHMENT: deprived and imprisoned by the Privy Council for not taking the Oath of Allegiance, 1662.
Rev John Carstairs Min. of St Mungo, Glasgow MyHeritage Family Trees
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Birth: 1623 - Glascow, Lankashire Scotland
Death: Feb 5 1686 - Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Parents: James Carstairs, Elizabeth Eupheme Carstairs (born Scheves)
Siblings: William Carstairs, Catherine Carstairs, Thomas Carstairs, Catherine Wood (born Carstairs), Catherine Wood (born Carstairs), David Carstaires, Rev John Carstairs Min. Of St Mungo, Glasgow, Andrew Carstairs
Wife: Janet Carstairs Min. Of St Mungo, Glasgow (born Mure)
Son: Rev William Carstairs
Rev. member of the Covenanting Party of Protestors. Minister of Glasgow Cathedral
Rev. John Carstairs of St. Mungo's Timeline
1623 |
1623
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Probably Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
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1649 |
February 11, 1649
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Cathcart, Lanarkshire, Scotland
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1656 |
July 6, 1656
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Lanark, South Lanarkshire, Scotland
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November 1656
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Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
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1660 |
1660
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Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
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1663
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1684 |
1684
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Scotland
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1686 |
February 5, 1686
Age 63
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Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
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