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Reverend Angus McBean

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156:, and after a brief term of imprisonment (from 1 December) was permitted to return home, Duncan Forbes of Culloden giving bail to a large amount that he would answer when called. In February 1688 he received a second summons to appear before the Council on six days' notice. Though in feeble health, and the cold intense, he hastened to Edinburgh and reported himself a few hours before his bail expired. He was handed over to an ecclesiastical court, consisting of Arthur, Archbishop of St Andrews, and eight clerical coadjutors. Boldly avowing his change of creed and refusing to return to Episcopacy, he was deposed and committed to the Tolbooth, where he lay for most of the year, Forbes of Culloden and Sir Robert Gordon of Gordonstoun, Bart., vainly offering 10,000 merks (£555, lis. Id.) for his release. 172: 1149: 144:
he preached a memorable sermon (from Job xxxiv.,31, 32) in which he recanted his former opinions and demitted his charge, "some of his hearers being angry, and some surprised, but those who received most good of his ministry were all in tears." He now actively joined the Presbyterians and conducted services in private houses and in the open air, and, returning to Inverness, gathered round him a large congregation.
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Stuart of Kiltearn describes him as "a man of great judgment, excellent learning, and in his own opinion less than the least of all saints, but in the judgment of those who had the best discerning, a man who grew in grace and in the knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ, to a more than ordinary degree."
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in October, had a certificate for ordination dated 28 November, and was ordained and installed on 29 December 1683. Becoming doubtful as to Episcopacy, he "inveighed against the sins and errors of his time, particularly against Popery, with great judgment, zeal, and boldness," and on 23 October 1687,
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Underneath this stone are deposited the remains of Alexander Macbean, who died 2d day of November, 1762, aged 78 years, and in the 50th of his ministery, the last 42 years of which was at Inverness. Here are also the remains of Marjory Macbean, his spouse, who died March 30th, 1766, aged 86 years.
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In December the prison was broken open by a party of Presbyterian sympathisers and he was set at liberty, but the rigours of imprisonment had so told on his constitution that he died within two months, in February 1689. He was the last Presbyterian minister to be deposed under Episcopacy. William
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He left behind a son and daughter. The son was Reverend Alexander McBean who followed his father into the Church, and became a well-known Minister of Inverness. It is words in the Will and Testament of Rev. Æneas's granddaughter Grizel Fraser that confirms with certainty this father and son
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The history of the Province of Moray : comprising the counties of Elgin and Nairn, the greater part of the County of Inverness and a portion of the County of Banff, all called the Province of Moray before there was a division into
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from 23 December 1677 to February 1678. In church records he is noted to have been licensed (on the recommendation of Professor Menzies of Aberdeen) and officiated for a time in Ayrshire. He is recorded to have been presented by Thomas
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The history of the state and sufferings of the Church of Scotland, from the restoration to the revolution : with an introduction containing the most remarkable occurrences relating to that church from the Reformation to the
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The history of the sufferings of the church of Scotland from the restoration to the revolution, with an original memoir of the author, extracts from his correspondence, and preliminary dissertation and notes, in four
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The history of the sufferings of the church of Scotland from the restoration to the revolution, with an original memoir of the author, extracts from his correspondence, and preliminary dissertation and notes, in four
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8 day of November 1679 - That day John Mcbaine Sone to Wm Mcbaine had a child baptized named Majorie, Gillies Mcbaine of Drakes Donald McPherson ... Angus McIntosh of Holme & Malcolm Fraser of ... witnesses
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There were seven children of the marriage, six sons and one daughter. The youngest and only surviving son erected this tombstone in grateful remembrance of the best of parents
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He married Janet, daughter of William Trent, merchant, Inverness (she married (2) Robert Baillie, minister of Second Charge, Inverness after Angus' death), and had issue —
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He is mentioned on the gravestone of his granddaughter Grizel Fraser, which is in the Old Chapel Yard Cemetery of Inverness; the inscription of which reads:
853: 220:, dau of John McBean of Inverness, on 25th Sept 1712 at Inverness. Marjory was born in 1679 – the Old Parish Register of Inverness recording this reads: 185:. 'Jean MacBean alias White' is mentioned in her father William Macbean of Ball Court, Cornhill, City of London and of Roaring River Estate in Jamaica: 778: 1181: 171: 115: 893: 212:(born c.1684, died 2 November 1762 aged 78), Minister of Inverness 1720-1762. Ordained at Rosemarkie 4 June 1712, as Minister of Avoch. 973: 823: 706:
Memorabilia of Inverness : Or, a Chronological List of Remarkable Occurrences Relative to the Town and Neighbourhood of Inverness
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Transcription of the gravestone erected by Grizel Fraser in memory of her parents, in the Old Chapel Yard Cemetery, Inverness
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Fasti ecclesiae scoticanae; the succession of ministers in the Church of Scotland from the reformation
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Fasti ecclesiae scoticanae; the succession of ministers in the Church of Scotland from the reformation
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Fasti ecclesiae scoticanae; the succession of ministers in the Church of Scotland from the reformation
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Memoirs of Mrs. William Veitch, Mr. Thomas Hog of Kiltearn, Mr. Henry Erskine and Mr. John Carstairs
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Angus McBean, born was born in 1656. He was of the family of Kinchyle. McBean was educated at
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Wills and Testaments, Inverness Commissary Court, Ref. CC11/1/7: 1811 Fraser, Grizel
224:. A transcription of their gravestone in the Chapel Yard cemetery, Inverness reads: 1128: 1008: 808: 33: 17: 1073: 1048: 1023: 1043: 968: 107: 86: 239:(married Reverend Alexander Fraser, Minister of the Second Charge, Inverness) 993: 663: 639: 621: 983: 131: 135: 134:, graduation with an M.A. on 13 July 1675. He was the session-clerk at 632:
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An account of the confederation of Clan Chattan: its kith and kin
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Having gone to Edinburgh, he was apprehended, brought before the
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Records of the presbyteries of Inverness and Dingwall, 1643-1688
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Memorabilia domestica: or, Parish life in the north of Scotland
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Shaw, Lachlan (1882). Gordon, James Frederick Skinner (ed.).
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Urquhart and Glenmoriston; olden times in a Highland parish
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Index

Angus M'Bean
Angus McBean
Alma mater
King's College, Aberdeen
Covenanter
Presbyterian
Episcopacy
King's College
Aberdeen
Foveran
Fraser of Strichen
Privy Council

Forbes Macbean






Scott 1926
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MacDonald 1875
165
Mackintosh 1898
Shaw 1882
465
Mackintosh 1898
Scott 1928
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