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George Martine (historian) : ウィキペディア英語版 | George Martine (historian) George Martine, the elder (1635–1712) was a Scottish historian of St. Andrews. ==Life== Born 5 August 1635, he was eldest son of James Martine (1615–1684), a minister of the Church of Scotland in Fifeshire;〔Successively of Cults (1639), Auchtermuchty (1641), and Ballingry (1669).〕 his mother—his father's first wife—was Janet Robinson, who died 13 September 1644, and his grandfather was Dr. George Martine, principal of St. Salvator's College, St. Andrews. Martine became commissary clerk of St. Andrews in August 1666, and held the office till August 1690. Then he was deprived as a Jacobite non-juror, refusing to pledge himself to William and Mary. Martine was secretary and companion to Archbishop James Sharp, who died in 1679. He succeeded his father in land at St. Andrews, in 1696, and died 26 August 1712.〔 He was called "Martine of Clermont", after land he acquired in 1668 (also Cleremont, Claremont).〔
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