The following pages link to Robert Traill (Scottish minister)
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- John Nevay (links | edit)
- Robert Garnock (links | edit)
- Robert Traill (Irish clergyman) (links | edit)
- Robert Bennet of Chesters (links | edit)
- Sir Hugh Campbell (links | edit)
- Sir George Campbell (links | edit)
- John Campbell (17th-century minister) (links | edit)
- Robert Dick (salt-grieve) (links | edit)
- Patrick Anderson of Walston (links | edit)
- William Bell (field preacher) (links | edit)
- John Dickson (minister) (links | edit)
- Archibald Riddell (minister) (links | edit)
- James Drummond (chaplain) (links | edit)
- Joseph Learmont (links | edit)
- Thomas Hog (links | edit)
- Michael Potter (minister) (links | edit)
- John Rae (minister) (links | edit)
- John Spreul (town clerk) (links | edit)
- John Spreul (apothecary) (links | edit)
- James Fraser of Brea (links | edit)
- Robert Traill of Greyfriars (links | edit)
- Alexander Dunbar (links | edit)
- James Fithie (links | edit)
- James Mitchell (Covenanter) (links | edit)
- Alexander Forrester (minister) (links | edit)
- Robert Gillespie (preacher) (links | edit)
- Alexander Gordon of Earlston (links | edit)
- John Greig (minister) (links | edit)
- Peter Kid (links | edit)
- John Law (minister) (links | edit)
- William Lin (links | edit)
- Thomas Ross (minister) (links | edit)
- Robert Ross (preacher) (links | edit)
- William Spence (schoolmaster) (links | edit)
- James Macaulay (preacher) (links | edit)
- John M'Gilligen (links | edit)
- John Livingstone (minister) (links | edit)
- Robert MacWard (links | edit)
- John Brown of Wamphray (links | edit)
- Josias Welsh (links | edit)
- David Black (minister) (links | edit)
- James Durham (minister) (links | edit)
- Alexander Moncrieff (minister) (links | edit)
- William Row (links | edit)
- William Veitch (minister) (links | edit)
- Hugh Mackail (links | edit)
- John Davidson (reformer) (links | edit)
- Patrick Simson (links | edit)
- Andrew Duncan (minister, died 1626) (links | edit)