John Gowdie (1682–1762)[1] was a Scottish academic and Church of Scotland minister. He was Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1733.
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JohnGowdie (1682–1762) was a Scottish academic and Church of Scotland minister. He was Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in...
Gowdie is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Isobel Gowdie, Scottish woman who confessed to witchcraft in 1662 JohnGowdie (1682–1762)...
Isobel Gowdie was a Scottish woman who confessed to witchcraft at Auldearn near Nairn during 1662. Scant information is available about her age or life...
Smith 1736 William Wishart (secundus) 1754 JohnGowdie 1762 William Robertson 1793 George Husband Baird 1840 John Lee 1859 David Brewster 1868 Alexander Grant...
(CP) Dr John Gordon (1786–1818), anatomist and anti-phrenologist Lewis Duncan Brodie Gordon (1815–1876), civil engineer Very Rev Prof JohnGowdie (1682–1762)...
In a review of Charles Babbage's book Decline of Science in England in John Murray's Quarterly Review, he suggested the creation of "an association of...
The Confession of Isobel Gowdie is a work for large symphony orchestra by the Scottish composer James MacMillan. It is, according to the composer, a Requiem...
Symphony Orchestra's premiere of The Confession of Isobel Gowdie at the BBC Proms in 1990. Isobel Gowdie was one of many women executed for witchcraft in 17th-century...
and 1737 Neil Campbell (Principal of the University of Glasgow) 1733 JohnGowdie (Edinburgh: New North, also Principal of the University of Edinburgh)...
have been inspired by Janet Gowdie, a Vampire-Witch hybrid and daughter of the real falsely accused witch Isobel Gowdie and a vampire named Nickie-Ben...
University of Edinburgh: Our History. Retrieved 16 September 2019. Kerr, John (2014). Scottish Education: School and University. Cambridge University Press...
Carstares was born at Cathcart, near Glasgow, Scotland, the son of the Rev. John Carstares, a Covenanter. He was educated at the University of Edinburgh,...
Bell, daughter of Rev John Bell. With her he had: Jean (b.1617) Elizabeth (b.1618) Catherine (b.1620) Thomas Charteris Rev John Charteris minister of...
still searching for a regent in September of the same year. James Lawson, John Knox' successor as minister at St Giles' Kirk in Edinburgh, recommended Rollock...
Smith 1736 William Wishart (secundus) 1754 JohnGowdie 1762 William Robertson 1793 George Husband Baird 1840 John Lee 1859 David Brewster 1868 Alexander Grant...