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Date transcribed2011-00-00
Transcribed byJane Britcliffe, Peter Schofield, Penny Tipper
CommentList of Ministers of the Church of Scotland who served in India or South Asia, extracted from Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae

Section  Ceylon    
Volume No.  2    
Page No.  217    
Surname  Macvicar    
Christian Name(s)  John Gibson    
Wife 1 Surname  Macdonald    
Wife 1 Christian name(s)  Jessie    
Children to 1st Wife Christian name(s)  Patrick, Magarita Macdonald, Pauline Trevelyan, David Robertson, Jessie Macdonald, Agnes Gibson, Haliburton John, Catharine Beckwith, Symers Douglas    
Father-in-law 1 Surname  Robertson-Macdonald    
Father-in-law 1 Christian name(s)  David    
Father-in-law remarks  Lieutenant-Colonel    
Body of text  JOHN GIBSON MACVICAR, born Dundee, 16th March, 1800, son of Patrick M, DD, Minister of St. Paul's, Dundee; educated at Dundee Grammar School and University of St. Andrew's and Edinburgh; licensed by Presbytery of Dundee; Lecturer on Natural History (a new lectureship founded by Dr Chalmers) in the University of St. Andrew's 1825-7; MA, Honorary (St. Andrew's 1828); assistant at St. George's, Edinburgh; ordained (by Presbytery of Edinburgh); chaplain of the Scottish Church, Ceylon, 25th December, 1830; minister of St. Andrew's Church, Colombo, 1839-53; DD (St. Andrew's 1844). He came home on furlough in 1852, and was admitted to this parish 29th July, 1853; LL.D (Edinburgh 1870); died 12 February, 1884. He married 2nd January, 1840, Jessie (died 29th July 1900) daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel David Robertson MacDonald, son of Dr. William Robertson, the historian, and Margarita Macdonald of Kinloch-Moidart, and had issue- Patrick, merchant, China, born 12th September, 1840, died 19th August 1880; Margarita Macdonald, born 22nd December, 1842 (married 1863, Andrew Whyte Green of Pendleton, Ceylon); Pauline Trevelyan, born 7th January, 1844, died 9th February, 1916; David Robertson, sub-manager of River Plate Loan and Agency Company, born 2nd December, 1847, died 6th February, 1900; Jessie Macdonald. born 8th December, 1848 (married Robert Walter Weir, minister of Greyfriars Parish, Dumfries); Agnes Gibson, born 12th December, 1849; Haliburton John, Ceylon, Survey Service, born 14th November, 1851, died 29th July, 1885; Catharine Beckwith, born 1st March, 1855; Symers Douglas, Invermoidart, Inverness-shire, LRCPE, born 27th December, 1857. Publications - Elements of the Economy of Nature, or the Principles of Physics, Chemistry, and Physiology (Edinburgh, 1830; 2nd edition London 1856); Inquiries concerning the Medium of Light and the Form of its Molecules (Edinburgh, 1833); On the Beautiful, the Picturesque, and the Sublime (London 1837; reproduced as the Philosophy of the Beautiful, Edingburgh, 1855); The Catholoic Spirit of the True Religion (London 1840); An Inquiry into Human Nature (Edinburgh 1853); Christian Doctrine in the Words of Scripture, arranged as a Catechism (Edinburgh, 1854; also published in Singalese); The First Lines of Science Simplified, and the Structure of Molecules Attempted (Edinburgh, 1860); A Sketch of a Philosophy, four parts (London 1868-74); A Science Primer (Edinburgh, 1878); A Supplement to a Sketch of a Philosophy ( London 1881); ""On the Germination of Ferns"" (Translated Edinburgh. Phil. Soc., vol x); ""A Doublestroke Completely Exhausting Air-Pump"" (Edinburgh Philosophical Journal); edited Quarterly Journal of Agriculture, 1828; numerous contributions to medical and scientific journals. - [The Scotsman, 13th February, 1884; The Athenceum, 16th February, 1884; Dict. Nat. Biog: private information.]    
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