Alexander Cheyne

Alexander Cheyne was an Anglican priest in the 18th century.

[1] He was educated at the University of Aberdeen.

He was the incumbent at Huntly from 1724 until 1727; Presbyter at Fochabers from 1727 until 1732, and the incumbent at Botriphinie during the same period; the incumbent at Stonehaven from 1837 until 1842; the incumbent at Laurencekirk from 1742 to 1744; and Dean of Brechin from 1744 until 1745.

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