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Walter Balcanquhall (divine)

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283:'to seize and imprison any of the ministers who should venture to speak against the proceedings of the parliament.' But Balcanquhall (along with James Lawson) preached fearlessly against the proposals; and along with Pont and others took his stand at the cross while the heralds proclaimed the acts passed by the subservient parliament, and publicly 'protested and took instruments' in the name of the 'kirk' of Scotland against them. The sermon was delivered on 24 May. A warrant was issued, and Balcanquhall and Lawson fled to 1452: 251:) as 'ane honest, upright hearted young man, latlie enterit to that menestrie of Edinbruche' . He was elected to the chaplaincy of the Altar called Jesus, 20 November 1579. Having preached a memorable sermon, mainly directed against the influence of the French at court, 7 December 1580, he was called before the privy council on 9 December. and 'discharged.' He attended the 182:, addressed to the Archbishop a long and most extraordinary letter of rebuke and vituperation(P. C. Reg., iii., 691. On returning after the storm had passed, Balcanquhal came once more into royal favour. On 2 January 1586 he preached before the King (though James "rebuked him from his seat in the loft" for some of his opinions). Balcanquhal attended the coronation of 353:. 'Transported' by the general assembly to some other parish, 16 May 1601, he was afterwards allowed to return to Trinity College (19 June), and he was in the general assembly of 1602. In conjunction with Robert Pont, he again took his stand at the cross, and publicly protested in name of the 'kirk' against the verdict of assize finding the brethren who met in 1433: 1366: 1338: 1310: 1282: 1254: 1210: 925: 893: 861: 819: 300:
said he would prove there should be bishops and spirituall magistrats endued with authoritie over the minestrie; and that he did not his dutie to condemn that which he had done in parliament' (Melville, Diary, p. 491). In this year (1586) he is found one of eight to whom was committed the discipline of
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was given to another in the interval. On his return to Edinburgh, a house formerly occupied by Durie was given to him (1585). On 2 January 1586 he preached before the king 'in the great kirk of Edinburgh' when the sovereign 'after sermon rebuikit Mr. Walter publiclie from his seat in the loaft and
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Diary as "ane honest, upright-hearted young man, latlie enteret to the ministerie of Edinburgh." He was elected to the chaplaincy of the Altar called Jesus, on 20 November 1579. Having preached against the influence of the French at Court, on 7 December 1580, he was called before the
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guilty of treason. For condemning the proceedings of the General Assembly, 1610, he was again called before the Privy Council, and admonished. Falling into bad health, he ceased preaching, on 16 July 1616, and died on 4 August 1617. He bequeathed 1000 merks towards the stipend of a
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He appears to have been absent from Edinburgh from December 1596 to April or May 1597. In May 1597 he resigned his 'great charge' of St. Giles in order to admit of new parochial divisions of the city. In July he was permitted to return, and was chosen 'minister' of
398:, D.D., Fellow of Pembroke College, Oxford, 1611, chaplain to James VI., Dean of Rochester 1624, Dean of Durham 1639, one of the executors of George Heriot, and author of the Statutes for the regulation of Heriot's Hospital, born 1586, died 25 December 1645 231:. It is nearly certain that Walter was of the 'ilk' of Balcanquhall, and that he was born there—according to his age at death—in 1548 (cf. Sibbald's 'List of the Heritors' (1710) in History of Fife, appendix No. 2). 1462: 876: 349:, and bribes were tendered him in vain to get him to 'fall away' from Bruce. On 10 September 1600 he was once more in difficulties, having been called before the privy council for doubting the truth of the 304:
by the general assembly. A larger house, which had been formerly occupied by his colleague Watson, was assigned to him 28 July 1587, and his stipend augmented. He was appointed to attend the coronation of
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Calendar of the state papers relating to Scotland and Mary, Queen of Scots, 1547-1603, preserved in the Public Record Office, the British Museum, and elsewhere in England
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In 1596, however, his bold utterances again brought him into conflict with the sovereign; but a warrant having again been issued, again he escaped—this time to
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He ceased preaching on 16 July 1616 from a disease in his teeth, and died 14 August 1617, in the sixty-eighth year of his age and forty-third of his ministry.
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he took protestation at the cross of Edinburgh, in name of the whole Kirk, against the verdict of the Assize finding the brethren who met in
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Katherine (married, pro. 30 September 1601, Nicol Udward, Dean of Guild, Edinburgh). Their daughter Christian Udwart married
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of 1584, and was obliged to flee for safety to Berwick-on-Tweed. While there, his wife along with Mrs Lawson, wife of
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devised his scheme of re-establishing 'the bishops' in Scotland, he found Balcanquhall, along with
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St Giles, Edinburgh: Church, College, and Cathedral: from the Earliest Times to the Present Day
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Life of John Knox; containing illustrations of the history of the reformation in Scotland
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Masson, David (1892). "Robert Rollock and the Beginnings of Edinburgh University".
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The story of the Scottish church : from the Reformation to the Disruption
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The history of the Kirk of Scotland : from the year 1558 to August 1637
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Robert Wenley, 'William, Third Earl of Lothian: Covenanter and Collector',
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Rachel (married, pro. 31 October 1605, John Makcubine, merchant, Edinburgh)
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The earliest notice of Balcanquhall is that he was entered as 'minister of
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and it was said that their preaching and talking became wearisome to the
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Balcanquhall derives his surname originally from lands in the parish of
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He is almost certain to have been born at Balcanquhal,
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Memorials of Transactions in Scotland, A.D. 1569-1573
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on the eve of his execution, in 1581. He opposed the
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on Whit Sunday 1574. At that time he is described in
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Index

St. Giles' Cathedral
Trinity College Kirk
Presbyterian
Edinburgh
Reformation in Scotland
Strathmiglo
St Andrews
Aberdour
St Giles
James Melvill's
Privy Council
Earl of Morton
Black Acts
James Lawson
Queen Anne
Trinity College Kirk
Gowrie Conspiracy
Assembly
Robert Pont
General Assembly at Aberdeen
Professor of Divinity
University of Edinburgh
Strathmiglo
Fife
St. Giles, Edinburgh
James Melville
Wodrow Society
Earl of Morton
James VI of Scotland
James Lawson

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