-
1560 none mentioned (16th century)
-
1561 (May and December) none mentioned (16th century)
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1562 (June) and 1568 (Dec) John Knox (Edinburgh) (16th century)
-
1563 (June) none mentioned (16th century)
-
1563 (Dec.), 1564 (June) and 1568 (July) John Willock (Superintendent of the West) (16th century)
-
1564 (Dec.), 1565 (Dec.), 1566 (June and Dec.) and 1572 (Aug.) John Erskine of Dun (Superintendent of Angus and Mearns) (16th century)
-
1567 (June) George Buchanan (Principal, St Leonard's College, University of St Andrews) (16th century)
-
1567 (July and Dec.), 1576 (April), 1578 (June) John Row (St Johnstoun) (16th century)
-
1569 (Feb.), 1577 (Oct.), 1582 (Oct.), 1586 (May), 1593 (April) and 1597 (March) David Lindsay (Leith) (16th century)
-
1569 (July) William Christison (Dundee) (16th century)
-
1570 (March), 1576 (Oct.), 1581 (Oct.) John Craig (Edinburgh) (16th century)
-
1570 (July), 1575 (Aug.), 1581 (April), 1583 (Oct.), 1595 (March) and 1597 (April) Robert Pont (Edinburgh: St Cuthbert's) (16th century)
-
1571 (March) George Hay (Rathven) (16th century)
-
1571 (August) Gilbert Gardin (Fordyce) (16th century)
-
1572 (March) Robert Hamilton (St Andrews) (16th century)
-
1573 (March) and 1578 (Oct.) David Ferguson (Dunfermline) (16th century)
-
1573 (Aug.) and 1577 (April) Alexander Arbuthnot (Principal of King's College, Aberdeen) (16th century)
-
1574 (March) and 1580 (Oct.) Andrew Hay (Renfrew) (16th century)
-
1574 (Aug.) John Duncanson (Minister at the King's House) (16th century)
-
1575 (March) James Boyd (Bishop of Glasgow) (16th century)
-
1578 (April), 1582 (April and June), 1587 and 1594 Andrew Melville (Principal of the College, Glasgow) (16th century)
-
1579 (July) and 1583 (April) Thomas Smeton (Minister at Paisley, later Principal of the University of Glasgow) (16th century)
-
1580 (July) James Lawson (Edinburgh) (16th century)
-
1588 (Feb.) and 1592 Robert Bruce (Edinburgh) (16th century)
-
1588 (Aug.) Thomas Buchanan (Ceres) (16th century)
-
1589 (Feb.) none mentioned (16th century)
-
1589 (June) and 1590 (March) James Melville (Anstruther, Fife) (16th century)
-
1590 (Aug.) and 1602 Patrick Galloway (Minister at the King's House) (16th century)
-
1591 Nicol Dalgleish (Pittenweem) (16th century)
-
1595 and 1606 James Nicolson (Meigle, later Bishop of Dunkeld) (16th century)
-
1597 (March) Peter Blackburn (Aberdeen, later Bishop of Aberdeen) (16th century)
-
1597 (May) Robert Rollock (Principal of the College of Edinburgh) (16th century)
-
1600 Robert Wilkie (Principal, St Leonard's College, St Andrews) (16th century)
-
1601 John Hall (St Giles, Edinburgh) (17th century)
-
1602,1604 and 1607 Alexander Hume (Logie Kirk) (17th century)
-
1605 John Forbes AM (Alford, Aberdeenshire) (17th century)
-
1606 James Nicolson (Meigle, later Bishop of Dunkeld) (17th century)
-
1608 James Law AM (Bishop of Orkney, later Archbishop of Glasgow) (17th century)
-
1610, 1616, 1617 and 1618 John Spottiswood AM (Archbishop of Glasgow, later Archbishop of St Andrews) (17th century)
-
1615 James Saitonne or Seytoun (Logie Kirk) (17th century)
-
1638, 1641 and 1643 Alexander Henderson AM (Leuchars, later Edinburgh) (17th century)
-
1639, 1652 and (?)1653 David Dickson AM (Irvine, Ayrshire) (17th century)
-
1640 Andrew Ramsay AM (Edinburgh) (17th century)
-
1642, 1645, 1647, 1649, 1651 Robert Douglas AM (Edinburgh) (17th century)
-
1644 James Bonar AM (Maybole, Ayrshire) (17th century)
-
1646 Robert Blair AM (St Andrews) (17th century)
-
1647 Robert Douglas (Edinburgh) (17th century)
-
1648 George Gillespie AM (Edinburgh) (17th century)
-
1650 Andrew Cant AM (Aberdeen) (17th century)
-
1651 Robert Douglas (17th century)
-
1652 Gabriel Cunningham (Dunlop, Irvine) (or David Dickson?) (17th century)
-
1690 Hugh Kennedie AM (Edinburgh: Trinity College Church) (17th century)
-
1692 and 1697 William Crichton AM (Edinburgh: Tron Church) (17th century)
-
1694 John Law AM (Edinburgh: High Church) (17th century)
-
1695 Patrick Simson (Renfrew) (17th century)
-
1698 and 1703 George Meldrum AM (Edinburgh: Tron Church and Professor of Divinity, Edinburgh) (17th century)
-
1699 George Hamilton (Edinburgh: High Church) (17th century)
-
1700 David Blair AM (Edinburgh: Old Church) (17th century)
-
1701 and 1704 Thomas Wilkie AM (Edinburgh: Canongate) (18th century)
-
1702 David Williamson AM (Edinburgh: St Cuthberts) aka "Dainty Davie" (18th century)
-
1705, 1708, 1711 and 1715 William Carstares AM (Principal of the College of Edinburgh) (18th century)
-
1706, 1713, 1718, 1724 and 1728 William Wishart DD (South Leith, later Principal of the College of Edinburgh) (18th century)
-
1707 John Stirling (Principal of the College of Glasgow) (18th century)
-
1709 John Currie (Haddington) (18th century)
-
1710, 1714, 1717, 1722 and 1726 William Mitchell (Edinburgh: High Church) (18th century)
-
1712, 1716, 1720, 1727 and 1730 William Hamilton DD (Professor of Divinity, later Principal of the University of Edinburgh) (18th century)
-
1719 James Grierson (Edinburgh: Trinity College Church) (18th century)
-
1721 Thomas Black (Perth) (18th century)
-
1723 and 1731 James Smith (Cramond; later Principal of the University of Edinburgh) (18th century)
-
1725 and 1729 James Alston AM (Dirleton) (18th century)
-
1732 and 1737 Neil Campbell DD (Principal of Glasgow University) (18th century)
-
1733 John Gowdie DD (Edinburgh: New North, also Principal of the University of Edinburgh) (18th century)
-
1734 James Gordon DD (Alford) (18th century)
-
1735 Alexander Anderson AM (St Andrews) (18th century)
-
1738 and 1741 James Ramsay AM (Kelso) (18th century)
-
1739 James Bannatyne (Edinburgh: Trinity College Church) (18th century)
-
1740 George Logan (Edinburgh: Trinity College Church) (18th century)
-
1742 Thomas Tullideph DD (Principal, St Leonard's College, St Andrews) (18th century)
-
1743 Robert Wallace DD (Edinburgh: New North) (18th century)
-
1744 John Adams (Dalrymple) (18th century)
-
1745 William Wishart DD (Principal (Secundus) of the University of Edinburgh) (18th century)
-
1746 John Lumsden (Professor of Divinity, King's College, Aberdeen) (18th century)
-
1747 Robert Kinloch AM (Edinburgh: High Church) (18th century)
-
1748 George Wishart DD (Edinburgh: Tron Church) (18th century)
-
1749, 1752 and 1756 Patrick Cumming DD (Edinburgh: Old Church, also Professor of Church History) (18th century)
-
1750 Robert Patoun AM (Renfrew) (18th century)
-
1751 James Mackie (St Ninians) (18th century)
-
1753 Alexander Webster DD (Edinburgh: Tolbooth) (18th century)
-
1754 and 1760 Robert Hamilton DD (Professor of Divinity, Edinburgh) and minister of Old Greyfriars Kirk (18th century)
-
1755 George Reid AM (St Evox) (18th century)
-
1757 William Leechman DD (Professor of Divinity, later Principal of the University of Glasgow) (18th century)
-
1758 Thomas Turnbull (Borthwick) (18th century)
-
1759 George Kay DD (Edinburgh: Old Greyfriars') (18th century)
-
1761 John Hyndman DD (18th century)
-
1762 Robert Trail DD (Professor of Divinity, University of Glasgow) (18th century)
-
1763 William Robertson DD (Edinburgh: Old Greyfriars, also Principal of the University of Edinburgh) (18th century)
-
1764 Alexander Gerard DD (Professor of Theology, Marischal College, Aberdeen) (18th century)
-
1765 James Oswald DD (Methven) (18th century)
-
1766 John Hamilton DD (Glasgow: High Church) (18th century)
-
1767 James Murison DD (Principal of the New College, St Andrews) (18th century)
-
1768 Gilbert Hamilton DD (Cramond, near Edinburgh) (18th century)
-
1769 James MacKnight DD (Maybole) (18th century)
-
1770 Alexander Carlyle DD (Inveresk) (18th century)
-
1771 Robert Walker (Edinburgh: The High Kirk) (18th century)
-
1772 Adam Fergusson (Moulin) (18th century)
-
1773 and 1784 John Drysdale FRSE DD (Edinburgh: Tron) (18th century)
-
1774 Robert Henry DD (Edinburgh: New Greyfriars') (18th century)
-
1775 David Shaw DD (Coylton) (18th century)
-
1776 John Ker DD (Forfar) (18th century)
-
1777 James Brown AM (Edinburgh: New Church) (18th century)
-
1778 Patrick Grant DD (Urray) (18th century)
-
1779 James Gillespie (St Andrews) (18th century)
-
1780 Harry Spens DD (East Wemyss) (18th century)
-
1781 William Dalrymple DD (Ayr) (18th century)
-
1782 Joseph McCormick DD (Prestonpans, later Principal of St Leonard's College, St Andrews) (18th century)
-
1783 Henry Grieve DD (Dalkeith) (18th century)
-
1785 Sir Henry Moncrieff-Wellwood, Bart., DD (Edinburgh: West) (18th century)
-
1786 Duncan Shaw DD (Aberdeen) (18th century)
-
1787 Robert Liston (Aberdour) (last to be elected without DD) (18th century)
-
1788 Archibald Davidson DD (Principal of the University of Glasgow) (18th century)
-
1789 George Hill DD Professor of Divinity, St Andrews University) (18th century)
-
1790 John Walker MD, DD (Professor of Natural History, Edinburgh) (18th century)
-
1791 Robert Small DD (Dundee, St Mary's), Mathematician and Astronomer (18th century)
-
1792 Andrew Hunter DD (Professor of Divinity, Edinburgh) (18th century)
-
1793 Thomas Hardy DD (Professor of Church History, Edinburgh) (18th century)
-
1794 Robert Arnot DD (Professor of Divinity, University of St Andrews) (18th century)
-
1795 James Meek DD (Cambuslang), Historian and Meteorologist (18th century)
-
1796 William Greenfield DD (Edinburgh: High Church, also Professor of Rhetoric at the University of Edinburgh) (18th century)
-
1797 John Adamson DD (St Andrews) Professor of Civil History in the United College, St Andrews (18th century)
-
1798 William Taylor DD (Glasgow: High, also Principal of the University of Glasgow) (18th century)
-
1799 William Moodie DD (Edinburgh: St Andrew's, also Professor of Hebrew at the University of Edinburgh) (18th century)
-
1800 George Baird DD (Principal, University of Edinburgh) (18th century)
-
1801 William Ritchie DD (Kilwinning) (19th century)
-
1802 James Finlayson DD (Edinburgh: High Church, also Professor of Logic at the University of Edinburgh) (19th century)
-
1803 Gilbert Gerard DD (Professor of Divinity, University of Aberdeen) (19th century)
-
1804 John Inglis DD (Greyfriars Kirk, Edinburgh) (19th century)
-
1805 George Hamilton DD (Gladsmuir) (19th century)
-
1806 William Taylor DD, jr. (Glasgow) (19th century)
-
1807 James Sherriffs DD (Aberdeen) (19th century)
-
1808 Andrew Grant DD (Kilmarnock) (19th century)
-
1809 Francis Nicoll DD (Mains and Strathmartine) (19th century)
-
1810 Hugh Meiklejohn DD (Abercorn, also Professor of Church History at the University of Edinburgh) (19th century)
-
1811 Alexander Rankin DD (Glasgow: North West Church) (19th century)
-
1812 William MacMorine DD (Caerlaverock) (19th century)
-
1813 Andrew Brown DD (Edinburgh: Old Church, also Professor of Rhetoric at the University of Edinburgh) (19th century)
-
1814 David Ritchie FRSE DD (Edinburgh: St Andrew's, also Professor of Logic at the University of Edinburgh) (19th century)
-
1815 Lewis Gordon DD (Drainie) (19th century)
-
1816 John Cook DD (Professor of Divinity, St Andrews) (19th century)
-
1817 Gavin Gibb DD (Glasgow: St Andrew's, also Professor of Hebrew, University of Glasgow) (19th century)
-
1818 John Campbell DD (Edinburgh) (19th century)
-
1819 and 1843 Duncan Macfarlan DD (Drymen, later Principal of the University of Glasgow) (19th century)
-
1820 Thomas MacKnight DD FRSE (Edinburgh: Old Church) (19th century)
-
1821 Duncan Mearns DD (Professor of Divinity, Aberdeen) (19th century)
-
1822 David Lamont DD (Kirkpatrick-Durham) (19th century)
-
1823 Alexander Brunton DD (Edinburgh: Tron Kirk, also Professor of Oriental Languages, University of Edinburgh) (19th century)
-
1824 Andrew Duncan DD (Ratho) (19th century)
-
1825 George Cook DD FRSE (Laurencekirk) (19th century)
-
1826 Thomas Taylor DD (Tibbermore) (19th century)
-
1827 Robert Haldane DD (Principal, St Mary's College, St Andrews) (19th century)
-
1828 Stevenson McGill DD (Professor of Divinity, Glasgow University) (19th century)
-
1829 Patrick Forbes DD (Oldmachar) (19th century)
-
1830 William Singer DD (Kirkpatrick-Juxta) (19th century)
-
1831 James Wallace DD (Whitekirk) (19th century)
-
1832 Thomas Chalmers DD LLD (Professor of Divinity, University of Edinburgh) (19th century)
-
1833 John Stirling DD (Craigie) (19th century)
-
1834 Patrick MacFarlan (West Kirk Greenock) (19th century)
-
1835 William Aird Thomson DD (Perth) (19th century)
-
1836 Norman Macleod DD (The Highlanders' Friend) (Glasgow: St Columba) (19th century)
-
1837 Matthew Gardiner DD (Bothwell) (19th century)
-
1838 William Muir DD LLD (Edinburgh: St Stephen's) (19th century)
-
1839 Henry Duncan DD (Ruthwell) (19th century)
-
1840 Angus Makellar DD (Pencaitland) (19th century)
-
1841 Robert Gordon DD (Edinburgh: High Church) (19th century)
-
1842 David Welsh DD (Professor of Church History, University of Edinburgh) (19th century)
-
1844 John Lee DD LLD MD (Principal, University of Edinburgh) (Post Disruption)
-
1845 Alexander Hill DD (Professor of Divinity, Glasgow) (Post Disruption)
-
1846 James Paul DD (Tullynessle) (Post Disruption)
-
1847 John Paul DD (Edinburgh: West Kirk) (Post Disruption)
-
1848 George Buist DD (Professor of Church History, St Andrews) (Post Disruption)
-
1849 Alexander Lockhart Simpson DD (Kirknewton) (Post Disruption)
-
1850 John Graham DD (Killearn) (Post Disruption)
-
1851 John Macleod DD (Morven) (Post Disruption)
-
1852 Lewis William Forbes DD (Boharm) (Post Disruption)
-
1853 James Barr DD (Glasgow: St Enoch's) (Post Disruption)
-
1854 James Grant DD DCL (Edinburgh: St Mary's) (Post Disruption)
-
1855 Andrew Bell DD (Linlithgow) (Post Disruption)
-
1856 John Crombie DD (Scone) (Post Disruption)
-
1857 James Robertson FRSE DD (Professor of Church History, University of Edinburgh) (Post Disruption)
-
1858 Matthew Leishman DD (Govan) (Post Disruption)
-
1859 Prof John Cook DD (Professor of Church History, St Andrews) (Post Disruption)
-
1860 James Maitland DD (Kells) (Post Disruption)
-
1861 Colvin Smith DD (Inveraray) (Post Disruption)
-
1862 James Bisset DD (Bourtie) (Post Disruption)
-
1863 James Craik DD (Glasgow: St George's) (Post Disruption)
-
1864 William Robinson Pirie DD (Principal, University of Aberdeen) (Post Disruption)
-
1865 James Macfarlane FRSE DD (Duddingston, near Edinburgh) (Post Disruption)
-
1866 John Cook DD (Haddington) (Post Disruption)
-
1867 Thomas Jackson Crawford DD FRSE, (Professor of Divinity, University of Edinburgh) (Post Disruption)
-
1868 James Strachan Barty DD (Bendochy) (Post Disruption)
-
1869 Norman MacLeod DD (Glasgow: The Barony) (Post Disruption)
-
1870 George Ritchie DD (Jedburgh) (Post Disruption)
-
1871 Robert Horne Stevenson DD (Edinburgh: St George's) (Post Disruption)
-
1872 Robert Jamieson DD (Glasgow: St Paul's) (Post Disruption)
-
1873 Robert Gillan DD (Inchinnan) (Post Disruption)
-
1874 Samuel Trail DD (Professor of Divinity, Aberdeen) (Post Disruption)
-
1875 James Sellar DD (Aberlour) (Post Disruption)
-
1876 George Cook DD (Borgue) (Post Disruption)
-
1877 Kenneth Macleay Phin DD (Convener of the Home Mission Committee) (Post Disruption)
-
1878 John Tulloch DD LLD (Principal, St Mary's College, St Andrews) (Post Disruption)
-
1879 James Crystal DD LLD (Auchinleck) (Post Disruption)
-
1880 Archibald Watson DD (Dundee) (Post Disruption)
-
1881 James Smith DD (Cathcart) (Post Disruption)
-
1882 William Milligan DD (Professor of Biblical Criticism, Aberdeen) (Post Disruption)
-
1883 John Rankine DD (Sorn) (Post Disruption)
-
1884 Peter M'Kenzie DD (Dingwall: Urquhart) (Post Disruption)
-
1885 Alexander Ferrier Mitchell DD (Professor of Church History, St Andrews) (Post Disruption)
-
1886 John Cunningham DD LLD (Principal, St Mary's College, University of St Andrews) (Post Disruption)
-
1887 George Hutchison DD (Banchory-Ternan) (Post Disruption)
-
1888 William Henry Gray DD (Liberton) (Post Disruption)
-
1889 Paton James Gloag DD LLD (Galashiels) (Post Disruption)
-
1890 A. K. H. Boyd DD LLD (St Andrews) (Post Disruption)
-
1891 James MacGregor DD (Edinburgh: St Cuthbert's) (Post Disruption)
-
1892 Archibald Charteris DD LLD (University of Edinburgh) (Post Disruption)
-
1893 J. Marshall Lang DD LLD (Glasgow: The Barony) (Post Disruption)
-
1894 Robert Herbert Story DD LLD (Principal of the University of Glasgow) (Post Disruption)
-
1895 Donald Macleod DD (Glasgow: Park Church) (Post Disruption)
-
1896 Archibald Scott DD (Edinburgh: St George's) (Post Disruption)
-
1897 William Mair DD (Earlston) (Post Disruption)
-
1898 Thomas Leishman DD (Linton) (Post Disruption)
-
1899 John Pagan DD (Bothwell) (Post Disruption)
-
1900 Norman Macleod DD FRSE (Inverness) (Post Disruption)
-
1901 James Mitchell DD (South Leith) (20th century)
-
1902 James Curdie Russell DD (Campbeltown) (20th century)
-
1903 John Gillespie LLD (Mouswald) (20th century)
-
1904 John McMurtrie FRSE DD (Convener, Committee on Foreign Missions) (20th century)
-
1905 Andrew J. Milne LLD (Fyvie) (20th century)
-
1906 Thomas Brown William Niven DD (Pollokshields) (20th century)
-
1907 James Robert Mitford Mitchell DD (Convener, Colonial Committee) (20th century)
-
1908 Theodore Marshall DD (Convener, Home Mission Committee) (20th century)
-
1909 James Robertson DD (Whittinghame) (20th century)
-
1910 Pearson McAdam Muir DD (Glasgow Cathedral) (20th century)
-
1911 Alexander Stewart DD (Principal of St Mary's College, University of St Andrews) (20th century)
-
1912 Samuel Marcus Dill DD (Alloway) (20th century)
-
1913 Andrew Wallace Williamson DD (Edinburgh: High Kirk (St Giles’ Cathedral)) (20th century)
-
1914 Thomas Nicol DD (Professor of Biblical Criticism, Aberdeen) (20th century)
-
1915 David Paul LLD FLS (Edinburgh: Robertson Memorial Church) (20th century)
-
1916 John Brown DD (Glasgow: Bellahouston) (20th century)
-
1917 James Cooper DD DCL DLitt (Professor of Church History, Glasgow) (20th century)
-
1918 James Nicoll Ogilvie DD (Edinburgh: New Greyfriars') (20th century)
-
1919 William Paterson Paterson DD LLD (University of Edinburgh) (20th century)
-
1920 Thomas Martin DD (Peebles) (20th century)
-
1921 James A. McClymont CBE DD (Convener of the Committee on Chaplains to H. M. Forces) (20th century)
-
1922 John Smith (1854-1927) DD (Glasgow: Partick) (20th century)
-
1923 George Milligan DD DCL (University of Glasgow) (20th century)
-
1924 David Cathels DD (Hawick) (20th century)
-
1925 John White DD LLD (Glasgow: The Barony)(also served in 1929) (20th century)
-
1926 John Donaldson McCallum DD (Larkhall) (20th century)
-
1927 Norman Maclean DD (Edinburgh: St Cuthbert's) (20th century)
-
1928 James Montgomery Campbell DD (Dumfries) (20th century)
-
1929 Joseph Mitchell DD (Mauchline) (20th century)
-
1929 John White CH DD LLD (Glasgow: The Barony)(also served in 1925) (20th century)
-
1930 Andrew Nisbet Bogle DD (Joint-Secretary, Church and Ministry Department) (20th century)
-
1931 John Anderson Graham CIE DD (Kalimpong, India) (Founder of Dr. Graham's Homes) (20th century)
-
1932 Hugh Ross Mackintosh DD DPhil ThD (Professor of Dogmatics, University of Edinburgh) (20th century)
-
1933 Lauchlan MacLean Watt DD LLD (Glasgow Cathedral) (20th century)
-
1934 Peter Donald Thomson DD (Glasgow: Kelvinside (Botanic Gardens)) (20th century)
-
1935 Marshall B. Lang DD (Whittingehame) (20th century)
-
1936 Daniel Lamont DD (Professor of Practical Theology, New College, Edinburgh) (20th century)
-
1937 Dugald MacFarlane DD (Kingussie) (20th century)
-
1938 James Black DD (Edinburgh: St George's West) (20th century)
-
1939 Archibald Main DD LLD DLitt (Glasgow) (20th century)
-
1940 James Rae Forgan DD (Ayr: Trinity UF) (20th century)
-
1941 J. H. Cockburn DD TheolD LHD (Dunblane Cathedral) (20th century)
-
1942 Charles William Gray Taylor CBE DD (Edinburgh: St George's) (20th century)
-
1943 John Baillie DD DLitt (Professor of Divinity, University of Edinburgh) (20th century)
-
1944 Edward James Hagan OBE DD (Edinburgh: Warrender) (20th century)
-
1945 A. J. Campbell DD (Evie, Orkney) (20th century)
-
1946 John McKenzie CIE DD (former Principal, The Wilson College, Bombay, India) (20th century)
-
1947 Matthew Stewart DD (Hamilton Old and Auchingramont) (20th century)
-
1948 Alexander Macdonald (Glasgow: St Columba) (20th century)
-
1949 George Simpson Duncan OBE DD LLD DTh (University of St Andrews) (20th century)
-
1950 Hugh Watt DD DLitt (University of Edinburgh) (20th century)
-
1951 William White Anderson MC DD (Edinburgh: St Cuthbert's) (20th century)
-
1952 George Johnstone Jeffrey DD (Glasgow: Sherbrooke St Gilbert's) (20th century)
-
1953 James Pitt-Watson DD (Glasgow) (20th century)
-
1954 Ernest David Jarvis DD (Glasgow: Wellington) (20th century)
-
1955 G. D. Henderson DD DLitt DTheol FBA (University of Aberdeen) (20th century)
-
1956 Robert F. V. Scott DD (St Columba's Church, London) (20th century)
-
1957 George MacLeod MC DD (Iona Community) (Peerage in 1967: Lord MacLeod of Fuinary) (20th century)
-
1958 John A. Fraser MBE TD DD (Hamilton Old and Auchingramont) (20th century)
-
1959 Robert Henry Wishart Shepherd DD DLitt (Lovedale (South Africa)) (20th century)
-
1960 J. H. S. Burleigh DD BLitt (University of Edinburgh) (20th century)
-
1961 Archibald Campbell Craig MC DD (University of Glasgow) (20th century)
-
1962 Nevile Davidson DD (Glasgow Cathedral) (20th century)
-
1963 James Stuart Stewart DD (Edinburgh) (20th century)
-
1964 Duncan Fraser DD PhD (Invergordon) (20th century)
-
1965 Archibald Watt DD STM (Edzell and Lethnot) (20th century)
-
1966 Leonard Small OBE DD (Edinburgh: St Cuthbert's) (20th century)
-
1967 William Roy Sanderson DD (Stenton linked with Whittinghame) (20th century)
-
1968 James Boyd Longmuir TD DD (Principal Clerk to the General Assembly) (20th century)
-
1969 Thomas Moffat Murchison MA DD (Glasgow: St Columba Summertown) (20th century)
-
1970 Hugh O. Douglas KCVO CBE DD LLD (Dundee: St Mary's) (20th century)
-
1971 Andrew Herron MA BD LLB (Clerk to the Presbytery of Glasgow) (20th century)
-
1972 Ronald Selby Wright CVO TD JP MA DD FRSE FSAScot (Edinburgh: Canongate) (20th century)
-
1973 George T. H. Reid MC MA BD DD (Aberdeen: Langstane) (20th century)
-
1974 David Steel MA BD DD (Linlithgow: St Michael's) (Father of Lord Steel of Aikwood) (20th century)
-
1975 James Gunn Matheson MA BD DD (Portree (Isle of Skye)) (20th century)
-
1976 Thomas F. Torrance MBE DLitt DD FRSE (University of Edinburgh) (20th century)
-
1977 John Rodger Gray VRD MA BD ThM (Dunblane Cathedral) (20th century)
-
1978 Peter Brodie MA BD LLB DD (Alloa: St Mungo's) (20th century)
-
1979 Robert A. S. Barbour KCVO MC MA BD STM DD (University of Aberdeen) (20th century)
-
1980 William Bryce Johnston MA BD DD (Edinburgh: Colinton) (20th century)
-
1981 Andrew Beveridge Doig BD STM DD (National Bible Society of Scotland) (20th century)
-
1982 John McIntyre CVO DD DLitt FRSE (University of Edinburgh) (20th century)
-
1983 J. Fraser McLuskey MC DD (London: St Columba's) (20th century)
-
1984 John M. K. Paterson MA ACII BD (Milngavie: St Paul's) (20th century)
-
1985 David M. B. A. Smith BA BD DUniv (Logie, by Stirling) (20th century)
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1986 Robert Craig CBE DLitt LLD DD (Jerusalem (Emeritus)) (20th century)
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1987 Duncan Shaw Bundesverdienstkreuz PhD ThDr JP (Edinburgh: Craigentinny St Christopher's) (20th century)
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1988 James A. Whyte MA LLD (University of St Andrews) (20th century)
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1989 William J. G. McDonald MA BD DD (Edinburgh: Mayfield) (20th century)
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1990 Robert Davidson MA BD DD FRSE (University of Glasgow) (20th century)
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1991 William B. R. Macmillan MA BD LLD DD (Dundee: St Mary's) (20th century)
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1992 Hugh R. Wyllie MA DD FCIBS (Hamilton: Old Parish Church) (20th century)
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1993 James L. Weatherhead CBE MA LLB DD (Principal Clerk to the General Assembly) (20th century)
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1994 James A. Simpson BSc BD STM DD (Dornoch Cathedral) (20th century)
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1995 James Harkness KCVO CB OBE MA DD (Chaplain General of Her Majesty's Forces (Emeritus)) (20th century)
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1996 John H. McIndoe MA BD STM DD (London: St Columba's linked with Newcastle: St Andrew's) (20th century)
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1997 Alexander McDonald BA CMIWSc DUniv (General Secretary of the CofS Board of Ministry) (20th century)
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1998 Alan Main TD MA BD STM PhD (University of Aberdeen) (20th century)
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1999 John B. Cairns LTh LLB LLD DD (Dumbarton: Riverside) (20th century)
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2000 Andrew McLellan CBE MA BD STM DD (Edinburgh: St Andrew's & St George's) (20th century)
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2001 John Miller BA BD DD (Glasgow: Castlemilk East) (21st century)
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2002 Finlay Macdonald MA BD PhD DD (Principal Clerk to the General Assembly) (21st century)
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2003 Iain Torrance TD MA BD DPhil DD (Professor, University of Aberdeen) (21st century)
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2004 Alison Elliot OBE MA MSc PhD LLD DD (Elder, Session Clerk at Edinburgh: Greyfriars Tolbooth & Highland Kirk, Associate Secretary of the Centre for Theology & Public Issues at the University of Edinburgh, first woman to be Moderator and first non-minister to be Moderator since the 16th century) (21st century)
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2005 David Lacy BA BD DLitt (Kilmarnock: Henderson) (21st century)
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2006 Alan McDonald LLB BD MTh DLitt (Cameron linked with St Andrews: St Leonard's) (21st century)
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2007 Sheilagh M. Kesting BA BD DD (Secretary of the Committee on Ecumenical Relations) (21st century)
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2008 David W. Lunan MA BD (Clerk to the Presbytery of Glasgow) (21st century)
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2009 William C. Hewitt BD DipPS (Greenock: Westburn) (21st century)
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2010 John Christie BSc BD (Interim Minister at West Kilbride: St Andrews and the Scots Kirk, Lausanne) (21st century)
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2011 A. David K. Arnott MA BD (retired, formerly at St Andrews: Hope Park linked with Strathkinness) (21st century)
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2012 Albert O. Bogle BD MTh (Bo'ness: St Andrew's) (21st century)
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2013 E. Lorna Hood OBE MA BD DD (Renfrew: North) (21st century)
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2014 John Chalmers BD DD (Principal Clerk to the General Assembly) (Angus Morrison MA BD PhD (Orwell and Portmoak) was initially nominated but withdrew on health grounds) (21st century)
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2015 Angus Morrison MA BD PhD (Orwell and Portmoak) (21st century)
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2016 Russell Barr BA BD MTh DMin (Edinburgh: Cramond) (21st century)
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2017 Derek Browning MA BD DMin (Edinburgh: Morningside) (21st century)
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2018 Susan M. Brown BD DipMin (Dornoch Cathedral) (21st century)
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2019 Colin Sinclair BA BD (Edinburgh: Palmerston Place) (21st century)
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2020 W. Martin Fair BA BD DMin (Arbroath: St Andrew's) (21st century)
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William Wishart (1706,1713,1718,1724,1728) - father of George Wishart (1748) (Family Connections)
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William Hamilton (1712,1716,1720,1727,1730) - father of Robert Hamilton (1754,1760) (Family Connections)
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Alexander Gerard (1763) - father of Gilbert Gerard (1803) (Family Connections)
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Robert Liston (1787) - father-in-law to Hugh Meiklejohn (1810) (Family Connections)
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George Hill (1789) - father of Alexander Hill (1845) and maternal uncle of George Cook (1825) (Family Connections)
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James MacKnight (1769) - father to Thomas MacKnight (1820) (Family Connections)
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John Cook (1816) - brother-in-law of George Hill (1789), father of George Cook (1825), grandfather of John Cook (1859) (Family Connections)
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Matthew Leishman (1858) - father to Thomas Leishman (1898) (Family Connections)
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Thomas F. Torrance (1976) - father to Iain Torrance (2003) (Family Connections)
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John Rankine (1883) - father-in-law of Archibald Scott (1896) (Family Connections)
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Thomas Chalmers (1832) - Moderator of Free Church in 1843 (Moderators who were later Moderators of the Free Church)
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Patrick MacFarlan (1834) - Moderator of Free Church in 1845 (Moderators who were later Moderators of the Free Church)
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Angus Makellar (1840) - Moderator of the Free Church in 1852 (Moderators who were later Moderators of the Free Church)
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