OBITUARY.
DEATH OP "lAN MACLAREN."
Received May 8, 12.9 a.m.
NEW YORK, May 7. <j k he death is announced of Dr Wat-' son, better known as "lan MacLaren/' M * Watron died at Mount Pleasant; lo wa, from blood poisoning, following on tonsillitis. (Rev. J. Watson, M.A., D.D. ("lan Maclarfc,"") was tiorn in 1850 at Manningtree, Essex, of Scottish, parents, who removed to Perthshire, four years later. He was educated at Edinburgh University, where he* graduated in '7O. Studied theology at New College, Edinburgh, and Tubingen. Ordained minister of theFree Church, Logiealmond, Perthshire, in '75. Called to Free. St, Matthew's, Glasgow, in '77. Translated in 'BO to Sefton Park Chureh, Liverpool; retired 1905. Hon. D.D. St. Andrews University '95, Yale University '97. Author of "Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush," "The Days of Auld Lang Syne," "Kate Carnegie," "A Doctor of the Old School," "Afterwards and Other Stories," "Young Barbarians," "His Majesty Baby." Dr/Watsori's religious publications include "The Upper Room," "The Mind of the Master," "The Cure of Souls," and "The Potter's Wheel," "Companions of the Sorrowful Way," "Church Folk," "The Doctrines of Grace," "The Life of the Master," and "Homely Virtues.")
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8437, 8 May 1907, Page 5
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191OBITUARY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8437, 8 May 1907, Page 5
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