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<p> (written also Dalrumpill, etc.), the family name of several Scotch clergymen: </p> <p> 1. ANDREW, graduated at [[Glasgow]] University in 1646; was called to the living of [[Auchinleck]] in 1650; depraved by the privy council in 1662; accused of preaching and baptizing irregularly in 1669; fined half his salary for not keeping the [[Restoration]] festival in 1673, and died in June 1676, aged fifty years. See [[Fasti]] Eccles. Scoticanae, 2:96, 139. </p> <p> 2. DAVID, a natural son of lord Dromore, was schoolmaster of [[Kettle]] in November 1692; licensed to preach in 1696; appointed and cordained minister at Dundurcos in May 1698; and died February 23, 1747. See Fasti Eccles. Scoticanae, 3:221. </p> <p> 3. JAMES, was reader at the first General Assembly, in 1560, "though qualified to preach, and administer the sacraments;" entered Beltynn in 1568; the same year was presented to the living of Ayr, and died in 1580. See Fasti Eccles. Scoticanae, 2:84. </p> <p> 4. JOHN, graduated at [[Edinburgh]] University in June 1697; was licensed to preach in 1702; called and ordained to the living at Moraham in April, 1704; resigned in January 1706; and died in Edinburgh, February 10, 1716, aged thirty-six years. See Fasti Eccles. Scoticanae, 1:340. </p> <p> 5. ROBERT, son of David, was licensed to preach in December 1728; presented to the living. at [[Dallas]] in June, 1748; ordained in February 1749; deposed in April 1763, for fornication; the sentence was revoked in 1776. He died March 20, 1778. See Fasti Eccles. Scoticanae, 3:179. </p> <p> 6. WILLIAM, D.D., was born at Ayr, August 29, 1723; licensed to preach in 1745; called to the second charge at Ayr in August, and ordained in December 1746; transferred to the first charge in May 1756; was moderator of the General Assembly, May 1781; and died January 28, 1814. He was a man of meek temper, warm zeal, amiable manners, and sincere piety. He published, Three Sermons (Glasgow, 1776): — [[Family]] [[Worship]] Explained (1787): — A History of [[Christ]] (eod.): — Sequel to the same (1791): — The [[Mosaic]] Account of the [[Creation]] (1794): — Meditations and Prayers (1795): — [[Legacy]] of Dying Thoughts (1796): — Solomon's Ethics; or the Book of Proverbs made Easy (1799): — The [[Scripture]] [[Jewish]] History (1803): — An Account of the Parish. See Fasti Eccles. Scoticanae, 2:89, 92. </p>
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<p> (written also Dalrumpill, etc.), the family name of several Scotch clergymen: </p> <p> '''1.''' [[Andrew]] graduated at [[Glasgow]] University in 1646; was called to the living of [[Auchinleck]] in 1650; depraved by the privy council in 1662; accused of preaching and baptizing irregularly in 1669; fined half his salary for not keeping the [[Restoration]] festival in 1673, and died in June 1676, aged fifty years. See [[Fasti]] Eccles. Scoticanae, 2:96, 139. </p> <p> '''2.''' [[David]] a natural son of lord Dromore, was schoolmaster of [[Kettle]] in November 1692; licensed to preach in 1696; appointed and cordained minister at Dundurcos in May 1698; and died February 23, 1747. See ''Fasti Eccles. Scoticanae,'' 3:221. </p> <p> '''3.''' [[James]] was reader at the first General Assembly, in 1560, "though qualified to preach, and administer the sacraments;" entered Beltynn in 1568; the same year was presented to the living of Ayr, and died in 1580. See Fasti Eccles. Scoticanae, 2:84. </p> <p> '''4.''' JOHN, graduated at [[Edinburgh]] University in June 1697; was licensed to preach in 1702; called and ordained to the living at Moraham in April, 1704; resigned in January 1706; and died in Edinburgh, February 10, 1716, aged thirty-six years. See Fasti Eccles. Scoticanae, 1:340. </p> <p> '''5.''' [[Robert]] son of David, was licensed to preach in December 1728; presented to the living. at Dallas in June, 1748; ordained in February 1749; deposed in April 1763, for fornication; the sentence was revoked in 1776. He died March 20, 1778. ''See Fasti Eccles. Scoticanae,'' 3:179. </p> <p> '''6.''' [[William, DD]]  was born at Ayr, August 29, 1723; licensed to preach in 1745; called to the second charge at [[Ayr]] in August, and ordained in December 1746; transferred to the first charge in May 1756; was moderator of the General Assembly, May 1781; and died January 28, 1814. He was a man of meek temper, warm zeal, amiable manners, and sincere piety. He published, Three Sermons (Glasgow, 1776): '''''''''' Family [[Worship]] Explained (1787): '''''''''' A History of Christ (eod.): '''''''''' Sequel to the same (1791): '''''''''' The [[Mosaic]] Account of the [[Creation]] (1794): '''''''''' Meditations and Prayers (1795): '''''''''' Legacy of [[Dying]] Thoughts (1796): '''''''''' Solomon's Ethics; or the Book of Proverbs made [[Easy]] (1799): '''''''''' The [[Scripture]] [[Jewish]] History (1803): '''''''''' An Account of the Parish. See Fasti Eccles. Scoticanae, 2:89, 92. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 10:09, 15 October 2021

Dalrymple [1]

(written also Dalrumpill, etc.), the family name of several Scotch clergymen:

1. Andrew graduated at Glasgow University in 1646; was called to the living of Auchinleck in 1650; depraved by the privy council in 1662; accused of preaching and baptizing irregularly in 1669; fined half his salary for not keeping the Restoration festival in 1673, and died in June 1676, aged fifty years. See Fasti Eccles. Scoticanae, 2:96, 139.

2. David a natural son of lord Dromore, was schoolmaster of Kettle in November 1692; licensed to preach in 1696; appointed and cordained minister at Dundurcos in May 1698; and died February 23, 1747. See Fasti Eccles. Scoticanae, 3:221.

3. James was reader at the first General Assembly, in 1560, "though qualified to preach, and administer the sacraments;" entered Beltynn in 1568; the same year was presented to the living of Ayr, and died in 1580. See Fasti Eccles. Scoticanae, 2:84.

4. JOHN, graduated at Edinburgh University in June 1697; was licensed to preach in 1702; called and ordained to the living at Moraham in April, 1704; resigned in January 1706; and died in Edinburgh, February 10, 1716, aged thirty-six years. See Fasti Eccles. Scoticanae, 1:340.

5. Robert son of David, was licensed to preach in December 1728; presented to the living. at Dallas in June, 1748; ordained in February 1749; deposed in April 1763, for fornication; the sentence was revoked in 1776. He died March 20, 1778. See Fasti Eccles. Scoticanae, 3:179.

6. William, DD was born at Ayr, August 29, 1723; licensed to preach in 1745; called to the second charge at Ayr in August, and ordained in December 1746; transferred to the first charge in May 1756; was moderator of the General Assembly, May 1781; and died January 28, 1814. He was a man of meek temper, warm zeal, amiable manners, and sincere piety. He published, Three Sermons (Glasgow, 1776): Family Worship Explained (1787): A History of Christ (eod.): Sequel to the same (1791): The Mosaic Account of the Creation (1794): Meditations and Prayers (1795): Legacy of Dying Thoughts (1796): Solomon's Ethics; or the Book of Proverbs made Easy (1799): The Scripture Jewish History (1803): An Account of the Parish. See Fasti Eccles. Scoticanae, 2:89, 92.

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