The grave of Thomas Halyburton St Andrews Cathedral churchyard
Rev Prof Thomas Halyburton (25 December 1674 – 23 September 1712) was a Scottish divine. Thomas was educated there at Erasmus's school, in Rotterdam, where his mother had taken him to avoid persecution. He returned to Scotland in 1682, graduated at the university of St. Andrews 24 July, 1696 and, after serving as a private chaplain, was licensed by the presbytery of Kirkaldy 22 June 1699. He was ordained to the parish of Ceres, Fifeshire, 1 May 1700, but he injured his health by excessive labour. On 1 April 1710 he was appointed by Queen Anne, at the instance of the synod of Fife, professor of divinity at St. Mary's. He devoted his inaugural lecture to an attempt to confute the deistical views lately promulgated by Dr. Archibald Pitcairn in 1688. He died at St. Andrews 23 September 1712, aged only 38.[1]
Rev Prof ThomasHalyburton (25 December 1674 – 23 September 1712) was a Scottish divine. Thomas was educated there at Erasmus's school, in Rotterdam, where...
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Abstract of the Life and Death of the Reverend Learned and Pious ThomasHalyburton, M.A., Professor of Divinity in the University of St. Andrews. John...
"middling". A large part of Halyburton's business was exchanging Scottish primary products for Flanders luxury goods. Thomas Dickson, Accounts of the Lord...
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Records of Edinburgh, 1528–1557 (Edinburgh, 1871), p. 149: Ledger of Andrew Halyburton (Edinburgh, 1867), pp. lxxxv–lxxxvi. Paterson, pp. 202–204. WK Jordan...
with the Scottish merchant and staple conservator Andrew Halyburton were recorded in Halyburton's ledger from 1497. Frescobaldi worked for James IV of Scotland...
currently in a private collection. It was made by the cabinetmaker James Halyburton in Providence. Ives was awarded an honorary degree from Brown University...
presidential oath of office was administered to Jefferson Davis by Judge J.D. Halyburton and the vice presidential oath to Alexander H. Stephens by senate president...
fish in England in 1490. Andrew (II) married Jonet Halyburton, whose brothers James and David Halyburton were soldiers of the Garde Écossaise. When Andrew...