Excerpt from Under Lochnagar
The next clergyman was William Robertson, who was translated from Laggan, in Inverness~shire, and admitted to Crathie in 1669. He was deposed in 1699 for gross and supine negligence in preaching, catechising, administering the Lord's Supper, visiting families, &c. He married Isabel Ross, and had three sons and two daughters, of whom little is known, except that Elizabeth married John Gordon, alias Macgregor, who was one of the proscribed clan, and thought to have been a cousin of the celebrated Rob Roy.
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