John Goodwillie

Evaded capture. Rosebery's "List of Persons Concerned in the Rebellion" charges that he "Wore Tartans with a White Cockade &and assisted in Levying the Revenue &and&andc." (pp. 248-49). Possibly the John Goodwillie who served as witness to a baptism performed by Robert Forbes in June of 1753 (Registers of the Episcopal Congregation in Leith, 1733-1775, p. 35). Ordinarily, he was a member of the congregation at Old St. Paul's (see Ingram, Jacobite Stronghold).

Name
forenameJohn
surnameGoodwillie
regJohn Goodwillie
affiliation
Secretary to Murray of Broughton, Staff
sex
Male
occupation
Writer
residence
Queensberry House, Canongate, according to Ingram (Jacobite Stronghold, p. 55)Edinburgh
faith
Episcopalian
Languages Known
English, Scots
Variant Names