The son of Elizabeth Small and the Perthshire minister Henry Guthrie, he was born around 1600 in Coupar Angus, a town in central Scotland, in the modern region of Perth and Kinross. He graduated from the University of St Andrews in 1621, studying theology. He later served as a tutor and chaplain to the family of the Earl of Mar.
Guthrie is best remembered for the account of his time. He wrote and left to posterity, his Observations. Although circulating in his own day, they were not formally published until 1702.
Bibliography
Memoir by George Crawfurd prefixed to Memoirs;
Hew Scott's Fasti Eccles. Scot.;
Guthrie's Memoirs;
Gordon's Scots Affairs (Spalding Club);
Robert Baillie's Letters and Journals (Bannatyne Club);
Stevenson, David, "Guthrie , Henry (1600?–1676)", in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 , retrieved 20 Feb 2007
Further reading
Crawford, G. (ed.), The memoirs of Henry Guthry, late bishop, 2nd edn, (1748)