Andrew Honeyman

[3] He was born in 1619, the son of David Honeyman of Pitairchney, a baker of St Andrews.

His brother was Rev Dr Robert Honyman DD, minister of St Andrews.

[4] Answering Naphtali, a Covenanter pamphlet of 1667, Honeyman became involved in a polemic exchange with James Stewart, one of the presumed authors.

of Ferry-Port-on-Craig, and had issue – John; Robert, died 9 December 1679; Euphan (married 8 April 1669, Harry Graham of Breckness), died 17 Oct. 1686; Ann; Margaret (married 27 November 1673, William Craigie of Gairsay).

of James Stewart of Graemsay (illegitimate grandson of King James V), and had issue - Euphan junior (married Patrick Graem) died 1763; Robert junior, ancestor of the Honyman Baronets of Armadale, died 17 April 1737.

Kirkwall Cathedral