JAMES FEITHIE
Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae, H Scott (1915) vol 1, p 287 Peebles, 1687
JAMES FEITHIE [FITHIE,FORTHIE], M.A. (Edinburgh, 6th July
1656); was a prisoner for holding conventicles, and ordered to be
liberated from the Edinburgh Tolbooth 4th July 1679; became chaplain to
the Trinity Hospital, Edinburgh; was again arrested and sent to the Bass,
but allowed liberty to walk on the rock, with an allowance of eightpence a
day, on account of his poverty, 19th Sept. 1685; released in March 1686;
adm. to this charge 17th Nov. 1687; died 25th Dec. 1689, aged
about 53. He marr. Elizabeth Reid, who survived him, and had
issue—Elizabeth, served heir 3rd Nov. 1691 (marr., pro. 20th
Nov. 1691, John Elliot, writer, Edinburgh.
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