This page describes an important book entitled "Life of George Wishart the Scottish martyr with his translation of the Helvetian confession
and a genealogical history of the family of Wishart", by Rev. Charles Rogers, L.L.D. It was published in 1876 by William Paterson of Princes Street, Edinburgh.
Rev. Charles Rogers was a prolific 19th century writer, and several of his books including this one are available for reference at the
National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh. He was a historiographer to the Royal Historical Society, a Fellow of Antiquaries of Scotland, and
a corresponding member of the Historical and Genealogical Society of New England. The book is in three parts: Memoir of George Wishart (58 pages)
The Helvetian Confession (9 pages) Genealogical History of the House of Wishart (33 pages)
The first part is a comprehensive account of the life and death of George Wishart, the Protestant martyr. The second part is George
Wishart's translation into English of the Helvetian Confession, that is the confession of faith of the churches of Switzerland, which was published in London about 1548. The third part of Dr Rogers' book, entitled "Genealogical History of the House of Wishart", traces the
origins and principal members of the families of Pitarrow and Logie Wishart from the 13th to 18th centuries. It includes a memoir of Sir John Wishart of Pitarrow; an account of Dr George Wishart, the
chaplain and biographer of Montrose, later the first Episcopal Bishop of Edinburgh; and ends with the arms
of William Thomas Wishart.This book was transcribed to Word format in 2001 by Neville Wishart of Wellington, New Zealand
(pictured left). It was also copied from extensively, though not always accurately, by David Wishart in his 1914 book "Genealogical History of the Wisharts of Pittarrow and Logie Wishart, County of
Kincardine, or the Mearns, and of Fifeshire (Scotland)" which is described here. Download Charles Rogers' book Life of George Wishart
is available for download free-of-charge. To obtain the book, click one of the buttons below and store the file on your PC. If you are not sure
whether you can unzip the file, then click the Word document on the left - this will take a little longer to download. Finally, open the file using Microsoft Word and start reading the fascinating history of
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