David Duncan, son of Andrew Duncan and Jean Liwell , was born about 1600-1625, probably in Dundee Scotland.[1][2]
Marriage Estimate Unknown 1625-1650
Death Estimate Unknown Before 1700
↑ Father banished, living in Bordeaux France 1606-1607; returned to Scotland 1612-1613
Ref: Publications – Latina Grammation, par. Prior sive etymologia Latina in usum radiorum (Edinburgh 1595); Appendix Etymologiae ad compiam exemploram (Edinburgh 1595); Studiorum Puerilium Clavis miro quodam compendio (Edinburgh 1597); Admonition to the Hie Commission; Letters to the Bishop of St Andrews (Calderwood’s Hist. Vii, 181; Orig Lett ii) {Reg. Assig.; Booke of the Kirk; Pitcairn’s Crim. Trials ii, 494,503 Livingston’s Charac.)
Ref: pg 192 Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae; the succession of ministers in the Church of Scotland from the reformation. New edition Vol 5. by Hew Scott; Snods of Fife, Angus and Mearns (Edinburgh 1925)
Ref: Rudimenta Pietatis; Andrew Duncan; Introduction by James T. Dennison, Jr.; Translation by Richard Bishop III
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