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                      CARLYLE William 1724  
                      Was reputed to have watched the Battle of Prestonpans from 
                      the clock tower.(no mention of the battle was found in the 
                      church records of that time)  
                       
                      ROY James 1765  
                      Translated from St.Cuthberts Chapel of Ease, Edinburgh. 
                       
                       
                      REID Mathew 1768  
                      Purported to have been a keen gardener.  
                       
                      McCORMACK Joseph 1771  
                      Became Moderator of General Assembly  
                       
                      TROTTER John 1783  
                      presented by John Hamilton.  
                     
                    PRIMROSE Peter 1796 
                       
                      CUNNINGHAM William 1833  
                      Started Grange Church at the disruption  
                       
                      STRUTHERS J 1844   
                      Minister for forty years and a great historian, he is the 
                      source of much of the information known of our church.  
                       
                      SMITH George 1899  
                      Helped many a poor family from the pockets of his voluminous 
                      coat. 
                     
                    AYRE Logan 1916   
                      Long serving minister who became a community institution. 
                      Last minister to be buried in church yard  
                       
                      BELL Robert 1938   
                      Well respected minister whose family played a lively part 
                      in church and community.  
                       
                      SMITH C 1949 
                      Preferred to be known as "Bill" rather than "the Rev."  
                       
                      McPHAIL Peter 1958 
                      The much loved "man with the bicycle clips."  
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