In April 1796, Linlithgow's Seceding minister Alexander Oliver was cited for operating an illicit still
The presbytery found it 'very unbecoming' of a minister of the gospel to break the revenue laws and 'particularly offensive' given poor recent harvests
In April 1796, Linlithgow's Seceding minister Alexander Oliver was cited for operating an illicit still
The presbytery found it 'very unbecoming' of a minister of the gospel to break the revenue laws and 'particularly offensive' given poor recent harvests