James Reid d.1602
James REID d.1602
Biographical Note
The younger son of James Reid of Pitfoddells. Married Isabel Meldrum (d.1621) and had multiple children, including Thomas, Latin Secretary to James VI, and Alexander, physician to Charles I. Reid was the minister of Banchory in Ternan from 1567, and a burgess of Aberdeen from 1598.
Books
In 1585, Reid donated 4 volumes to the Common Library of Aberdeen, which formed part of the library’s foundational collection. These books were:
Augustine In vetus quam Novum Testamentum commentarii per Ioannem Gastium editi. (Basel, 1542)
The sermons of St Bernard (Paris, 1517) also owned by Adam Heriot, and John Kennedy.
Divi Caecilii Cyperiani opera iam quartum a mendis repurgata, per Des, Erasmum (Basel, 1540)
and the works of Theodoret, Bishop of Cyrus (Cologne, 1573)
The books now reside at the University of Aberdeen.
Characteristic Markings
Reid used a printed book label in Gothic type reading “James Reid Minister of Goddis Word, an.1.5.7.9”
Sources
- Aberdeen University Provenance Database.]
- Mitchell, W.S. ‘The Common Library of New Aberdeen, 1585’, Libri, 4 (1954), pp.330-344
- Scott, Hew et al. Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae: The Succession of Ministers in the Church of Scotland from the Reformation, 9 vols, new edn. Edinburgh, Oliver & Boyd, 1915–61.