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Alexander Strachan (died 1607) was church of Scotland minister. He was exiled following the
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for not retreating from his presbyterian principles.


Life

Alexander Strachan was on the Exercise at St Andrews 28 June 1593. He was admitted to Second Charge, Cupar, before 1599. He was translated, and admitted to Creich about 1605. Strachan was one of those who constituted the
General Assembly of Aberdeen The disastrous General Assembly of Aberdeen was held in 1605. A few ministers of the Presbyterian party met in defiance of royal authority as the general assembly was prohibited by royal proclamation. There was doubt about the legality of the s ...
on 2 July 1605, against the King's wishes, for which he was denounced on 18 July, and imprisoned at
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on 3 August. He was tried before the Lords of Justiciary on 10 January 1606. As a result he was banished for life. He went to
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where he died of fever in
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in 1607, after petitioning the King in vain for liberty to return on account of his health.


Bibliography

*Calderwood's Hist., vi. 284, 289 et seq. *Pitcairn's Criminal Trials in Scotland, ii., 494, 503 *Melvill's Autobiography *P. C. Reg., xiv., 422


References

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