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How Many Former Moderators Can You Name in This Picture?

Monday June 17 2024

This picture, featuring 16 former Moderators of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, was taken on May 9 2000 at a lunch to mark the retirement of Chris Brown (centre).

Chris, who died recently, served at the Church's offices for 47 years, as PA to various Moderators and Principal Clerks.

From left: James A Simpson (Jim), W B Johnston (Bill), Alan Main, James Harkness, W R Sanderson (Roy), John H McIndoe, Andrew McLellan, John McIntyre, John B Cairns, James A Whyte (Jim), James L Weatherhead, W J G McDonald (Bill), Hugh R Wyllie, W B R Macmillan, (Bill), Robert Davidson, Alexander McDonald (Sandy).


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