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Carstairs, John, 1623-1686 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Carstairs, John, 1623-1686
Used for/see from:
  • Carstares, John, 1623-1686
  • Carstairs, Jo. (John), 1623-1686

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AACR2 heading: Carstairs, John.

Durham, J. The great gain of contenting godliness commended in four sermons, by master James Durham; to which is prefixed a preface upon the same subject, by Mr. John Carstairs; both late eminent ministers of the gospel in the city of Glasgow, 1685.

OCLC, June 19, 2020 (access points: Carstairs, John; Carstairs, John, 1622-1686; Carstairs, John, -1686; Carstairs, John, active 1640-1666; Carstairs, John, minister of the High Church, Glasgow; Carstares, John; Carstares, John, active 1680; usage: John Carstairs; Jo. Carstairs; John Carstares)

Oxford Dictionary of National Biography WWW site, June 19, 2020 (in article for Carstares, William: John Carstairs; born 1623; died Feb. 5, 1686; parish minister in Cathcart, Scotland at the time of William's birth in 1649; from 1650, minister of the Outer High Church in Glasgow; deprived in May 1662 for refusing to conform to the Restoration regime or take the oath of allegiance; fled to Ireland in 1664 and was in hiding there and in Scotland before being involved in the rebellion of 1666; he then moved to the Netherlands; had returned to Scotland by 1679)

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