. History of the Carlile family : Paisley branch . 76 HISTORY OF THE CARLTLE FAMILY. Carlyle, James Edward, elder son of Carlile, Warrand, thefirst, by his first wife, Agnes Knoby (Irving), was born on22 August, 1821. He was educated at Glasgow University, andbecame a minister of the Free Church of Scotland. He hadcharges at Brechin (Forfar), Bombay, Berlin and Natal. Hewrote a memoir of James Carlile of Dublin, prefixed to thelatters Station and Occupation of Saints in Final Glory (London,Nisbet, 1854). He also wrote an exhaustive essay on thehistory of Grammar Schools for Dr. Hannas series o


. History of the Carlile family : Paisley branch . 76 HISTORY OF THE CARLTLE FAMILY. Carlyle, James Edward, elder son of Carlile, Warrand, thefirst, by his first wife, Agnes Knoby (Irving), was born on22 August, 1821. He was educated at Glasgow University, andbecame a minister of the Free Church of Scotland. He hadcharges at Brechin (Forfar), Bombay, Berlin and Natal. Hewrote a memoir of James Carlile of Dublin, prefixed to thelatters Station and Occupation of Saints in Final Glory (London,Nisbet, 1854). He also wrote an exhaustive essay on thehistory of Grammar Schools for Dr. Hannas series of Essaysby Ministers of the Free Church of Scotland (Edinburgh,Constable, 1858), where he is described as the Rev. J. E. Carl/le(sic). He also wrote Natal and the Aborigines Protection Society(Pietermaritzburg, W. London, 1876), and South Africa andits Mission Fields (London, Nisbet, 1878). In 1858 he marriedJessie Margaret, daughter of Robert Milne, of Huntly (Aberdeen).She died on 12 April, 1906, and was buried at Hyeres, France,The Rev. J. E.


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