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Patrick Clason

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Clason joined the Free Church of Scotland. He served as its Clerk (alongside Rev Thomas Pitciairn) for 23 years. The Free Church built a new church at Buccleuch south of the old parish church, on the corner of Buccleuch Place. This temporary structure was replaced in 1856 by the Buccleuch and
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In 1827 his house was burgled by William Law, blacksmith in Edinburgh. Two table cloths were stolen. Law was sentenced to be transported to Australia for 14 years.
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Disruption worthies : a memorial of 1843, with an historical sketch of the free church of Scotland from 1843 down to the present time
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The Moderator and Ex Moderators of the Free Church of Scotland, Assembly; 1860. Pictured, from left to right, are (standing)
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Modern Athenians [electronic resource]; a series of original portraits of memorable citizens of Edinburgh
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in south Edinburgh. The grave lies midway along the north wall and also contains several other family members.
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Fasti ecclesiae scoticanae; the succession of ministers in the Church of Scotland from the reformation
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His brother the Rev James Clason (1783-1852) was also a Free Church minister.
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as minister of St Cuthbert's Chapel of Ease, which was elevated to a
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as Moderator in 1848 and was succeeded in turn in 1849 by Very Rev
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Memorial plaque of Pat Clason in Buccleuch Free Church, Edinburgh
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In 1830 he stood unsuccessfully for the chair in Divinity at the
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Proceedings of the High Court of the Justiciary 1826 to 1829
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Modern Athenians Two Edinburgh ministers Patrick Clason and
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Crombie, Benjamin W. (1882). Douglas, William Scott (ed.).
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Greyfriars Free Church, to the east on West Crosscauseway.
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19th-century Ministers of the Free Church of Scotland
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with several other ex-Moderators of the Free Church.
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The grave of the Rev Patrick Clason, Grange Cemetery
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Moderator of the General Assembly
Free Church of Scotland
Dalziel
River Clyde
Logie Kirk
Stirling
University of Glasgow
University of Edinburgh
Church of Scotland
Castlemilk
Carmunnock
Edinburgh
quoad sacra
Buccleuch Parish Church
University of St Andrews
Disruption of 1843
James Sievewright
Mackintosh MacKay
George Square
Grange Cemetery
New College
Patrick MacFarlan
Laurie's house at 22 George Square, Edinburgh
The grave of the Rev Patrick Clason, Grange Cemetery
The Moderator and Ex Moderators of the Free Church of Scotland, Assembly; 1860. Pictured, from left to right, are (standing) Dr Smyth, Dr Clason, Dr Henderson, Dr Grierson, Dr N. Paterson and Dr Beith (behind); (seated) Dr Cunningham, Dr Buchanan and Dr Julius Wood.
Dr Smyth

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