16. JAMES (2), took his degree at Glasgow University in 1602; was presented to the living at Buchanan in 1604; transferred to Dunlop in 1606, thence to Cumnock in 1608; was a commissioner to reside at Edinburgh for the ministers at the Tables in 1637; a member of the Commissions of Assemblies in 1643 and 1644, and died about the latter date, aged sixty- three years. See Fasti Eccles. Scoticanae, 2:103, 166, 348.
17. JAMES (3), took his degree at the University of St. Andrews in 1648, residing in Edinburgh; was called to the living at Lasswade in 1659, and ordained; deprived by act of parliament in 1662, after the Restoration. See Fasti Eccles. Scoticanae, 1:290.
18. JAMES (4), took his degree, at Edinburgh University in 1701; was licensed to preach in 1709; called to the living at Smailholm in 1710, and ordained. He died May 12, 1743, aged about sixty-two years. See Fasti Eccles. Scoticanae, 1:532.
19. JOHN (1), was admitted to baptize and solemnize marriages at Kirkmichael, in 1567; presented to the vicarage of Kirkcudbright-Innlertig in April 1571, where he was probably reader; promoted to the living at Dailly in 1574; admitted in 1575, having also Girvan and Kirkoswald under his care; removed to Girvan as the first Protestant minister there in 1590; continued in 1608, and died before April 6, 1612. See Fasti Ecdes. Scoticanae, 2:106, 116.
20. JOHN (2), took his degree at Glasgow University in 1595; was admitted to the living at Houston in 1599; transferred to Kilallan in 1602, thence to Dairy in 1604, and died in April 1635, aged about sixty years. See Fasti Eccles. Scoticanae, 2:161, 214, 217.
21. JOHN (3), took his degree at Glasgow University in 1621; was admitted to the living at Lecropt in 1627, and resigned in 1637. See Fasti Eccles. Scoticanae, 2:732.
22. JOHN (4), was presented to the living at Old Cumnock in 1647, and admitted; refusing to conform to episcopacy after the Restoration, in 1662, was confined to his parish, and died in October 1668. See Fasti Eccles. Scoticanae, 2:103.
23. JOHN (5), was born at Enterkin; took his degree at Glasgow University in 1665; became curate to the bishop of the diocese, and was called to the living at Parton. He was accused before the privy council, in 1676, of holding conventicles at Bladenoch, Glenluce; was ousted by the people in 1689, and deprived by act of parliament, in 1690, restoring Presbyterian ministers. He died the same year, aged about fortyfive years. See Fasti Eccles. Scoticanae, 1:719.
24. JOHN (6), was licensed to preach in 1755; called to the living at Dalmellington in 1756, and ordained; transferred to Monkton and Prestwick in 1762, and died May 28, 1774, aged forty-four years. See Fasti Eccles. Scoticanae, 2:110, 129.
25. JOHN MACPHERSON, A.M., was licensed to preach in 1809; presented to the living at Newtyle in 1815, and ordained; transferred to Kinglassie in 1818, and died September 8, 1847, aged sixty years. His son Hugh was a clergyman in the Church of England, near Durham. He published A Short Address to the Congregation at Kirkcaldy (1845). See Fasti Eccles. Scoticance, 2:549; 3:758.
26. PATRICK, took his degree at Edinburgh University in 1666, residing in Hawick; was licensed to preach in 1684; presented to the living at Lochrutton the same year, and ordained; transferred to Kirktown in 1687, and died about 1706. See Iasti Eccles. Scoticanae, 1:504, 595.
27. RICHARD, son of the minister at Dreghorn, was licensed to preach in 1730; called to the living at Symington in 1733, and ordained. He died November 4, 1760, aged fifty-six years. See Fasti Eccles. Scoticanae, 2:145, 146.
28. ROBERT (1), took his degree at Glasgow University in 1608; was licensed to preach in 1617; admitted to the living at Hawick in 1625; was a member of the General Assembly in 1638, of the Commission in 1647, and died after October 8, 1656. See Fasti Eccles. Scoticancae, 1:496.
29. ROBERT (2), took his degree at Edinburgh University in 1642; was admitted to the living at Ashkirk in 1649; deprived after the Restoration by act of parliament in 1662; indulged by the privy council in 1669; suspended again, but restored in 1689, and continued in 1690. See Fasti Eccles. Scoticanae, 1:542.
30. ROBERT (3), took his degree at Edinburgh University in 1689; was licensed to preach in 1693; called to the living at Wilton in 1694, and ordained; joined with three, others in 1703 in a dissent against an act of the synod on the government of the Church; was transferred to Hawick in. 1712; went to Cornwall, England, for his health, in July, 1721, and died August 5, 1722, aged about fifty-four years. See Fasti Eccles. Scoticanae, 1:498, 517.
31. SAMUEL, secretary to his cousin, the archbishop of St. Andrews, in 1591, and afterwards schoolmaster at Forgan; was licensed to preach in 1611; presented to the living at Ferryport-on-Craig in 1615, subscribed to the covenant at Edinburgh in 1638, but was deposed for insufficiency, and died before October 1, 1641. See Fasti Eccles. Scoticanae, 2:427.
32. WILLIAM (1), was appointed to the living at West Kilbride in 1658; deprived by the privy council in 1662, and died in January, 1669. See Fasti Eccles. Scoticanae, 2:190.
33. WILLIAM (2), was licensed to preach in 1681; presented to the living at Lochwinnoch in 1683, and deprived in 1689 for disloyalty to the king and queen. See Fasti Eccles. Scoticanae, 2:225.
34. WILLIAM (3), took his degree at the University of St. Andrews in 1692; was licensed to preach in 1700; called to the living at Kembach in 1702, and ordained; and died before November 20, 1728, aged about fifty- seven years. See Fasti Eccles. Scoticanae, 2:433.
35. WILLIAM (4), son of the foregoing, took his degree at the University of St. Andrews in 1725; had a bursary; was licensed to preach in. 1731; presented to the living at Mouswald in 1736; ordained in 1737; transferred to Durrisdeer in 1743; thence to Sanquhar in 1753; and died August 25, 1758. See Fasti Eccles. Scoticanae, 1:659, 674, 684.
36. WILLIAM BRUCE, was licensed to preach in 1831; presented to the living of Prestonpans in 1833, and ordained. He joined the Free Secession in 1843. He published, Collegiate Education versus Collegiate Extension (1850): — Friendly Hints, a tract: — An Account of the Parish. He was living in 1860. See Fasti Eccles. Scoticanae, 1:353.