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CollectionGB 0231 University of Aberdeen, Special Collections
LevelItem
Ref NoMS 30/2/579
TitleWilliam Laing to James Beattie from Peterhead
Date13 December 1788
Extent1 Item
Administrative HistoryWilliam Laing [1742-1812]. Student at Marischal College 1762-1766 and Beattie's pupil in 1765-1766. He was Master at Aberdeen Grammar School in 1770-1771. Beattie secured his appointment as episcopal minister at Peterhead in 1771. He had studied Medicine, although he did not obtain any qualification, but in 1782, on Beattie's recommendation, he was awarded an MD degree of Marischal College. He remained a close friend of Beattie until the latter's death
DescriptionGlad to hear accounts of King's health. Comments on nonjurors. Laing wishes his own church to be on a better footing with the bishops and thinks Beattie's plan that they should join the diocese of Carslile is the best. Sievwright does not want to bring any accusations against the nonjurors, but does not want them to be given superiority over the other Episcopalians. Adamsons admitted to his office, though Mr Moir violently opposed his appointment. [Dr George Moir was Minister for Peterhead. Notwithsdtanding Laing's comment, in 1794 Moir wrote warmly of Adamson's appointment and abilities in his account of Peterhead in Sinclair's Statistical Account of Scotland]
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