John MASTERTON

John MASTERTON

Male 1820 - 1868  (47 years)


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   Date  Event(s)
1843 
  • 18 May 1843—18 May 1843: Disruption in Church of Scotland
    474 ministers sign the Deed of Demission that creates the Free Church of Scotland. Across Scotland, elders, like Alexander Masterton of Larbert, had to decide where their consciences lay. Alexander's son William became a Free Church minister.
1845 
  • 1 Jan 1845—31 Dec 1894: Poor Law
    Between 1845 and 1894, parochial boards administered the Poor Law (Scotland) Act and appointed Inspectors of Poor, such as Robert Masterton in Dunbar, to administer relief.
1849 
  • 20 Sep 1849—20 Oct 1849: Cholera Epidemic
    In 1849, a cholera epidemic in Dunfermline claimed many lives, including George Masterton.
1851 
  • 1 May 1851—15 Oct 1851: The Great Exhibition
    The Great Exhibition of 1851 in the Crystal Palace, London, was a celebration of the British Empire. William Masterton visited it and tried to pass off a stolen ?50 note.
1857 
  • 21 Aug 1857—19 Dec 1937: John Buchan's mother
    Helen Masterton was the mother of John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir, tha famous novelist and politician who served as Governor General of Canada.


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