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Archives

Archive material is listed under incumbent.

Episcopal Incumbents of Glasgow from 1712
– with Episcopal clergy active in the city from 1703:

  • Kelvin Holdsworth, 15th Rector and 13th Provost (2006 –
  • Philip (Griff) Joseph Dines, 14th Rector and 12th Provost (1997 to 2005).
  • Peter Brereton Francis, 13th Rector and 11th Provost (1992 to 1996).
  • Malcolm Etheridge Grant, 12th Rector and 10th Provost  (1981 to 1991); Assistant Curate (1969 to 1972).
  • Harold Chad Mansbridge, 11th Rector and 9th Provost (1971 to 1980).
  • Hugh McIntosh, 10th Rector and 8th Provost (1966 to 1970).
  • Frank Fairbairn Laming, 9th Rector and 7th Provost (1953 to 1966).
  • Martin Patrick Grainge Leonard, 8th Rector and 6th Provost (1944 to 1953).
  • John Gabriel Murray, 7th Rector and 5th Provost (1938 to 1944).
  • Kenneth Charles Harman Warner, 6th Rector and 4th Provost (1933 to 1939).
  • Algernon Giles Seymour, 5th Rector and 3rd Provost (1927 to 1933).
  • Ambrose Lethbridge, 4th Rector (1917 to 1926), 2nd Provost from 1918.
  • Frederic Llewellyn Deane, 3rd Rector (1904 to 1917), 1st Provost from 1908.
  • Richard Howel Brown, 2nd Rector (1890 to 1904).
  • Frederic Edward Ridgeway, 1st Rector (1878 to 1890); Dean of the Diocese (1888 to 1890): Sermon by Primus (1880); Sermon (1883).
  • Richard Samuel Oldham, 10th Sole Incumbent (1859 to 1887); Junior Incumbent (1851 to 1859); Dean of the Diocese (1877 to 1879): Devotional Address (1851); Old St Mary’s (c.1870); New St Mary’s (1871); Bishop of Carlisle’s sermon at opening of the new St Mary’s (1871).
  • Walter John Trower, 9th Incumbent (1848 to 1859); Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway (1848 to 1859): Letter to congregation (1851); Sermon at consecration (1848).
  • George Almond, 8th Incumbent (1823 to 1848).
  • Alexander Jamieson, 7th Incumbent (1788 to 1823).
  • Andrew Macdonald, 6th Incumbent (c.1777 to 1787): Sermon: Contempt for National Religion criminated. (c.1780).
  • Andrew Wood, 5th Incumbent (c.1773 to c.1777).
  • David Lyon, 4th Incumbent (c.1759 to 1773): Letters (1764); Jaunt of Pleasure (1769).
  • George Graeme, 3rd Incumbent (c.1729 to c.1759) Sermon on the death of a member of the congregation (1731).
  • Mr Wishart, 2nd Incumbent (1728).
  • Alexander Duncan, active in Glasgow 1710 to 1733; 1st Incumbent (1715 to 1733); College Bishop (1724 to 1731); Bishop of Glasgow (1731 to 1733).
  • William Cockburn, Qualified incumbent (1712 to 1714): Sermon for King Charles the Martyr (1713); Song: The downfall of Cockburn’s Meeting House (1714).
  • Alexander Burgess, Preacher (1703).
  • John Hay, Preacher (1703).
  • John Fullarton, active in Glasgow 1703 to 1712; Preacher (1703); College Bishop (1705 to 1720). Primus and Bishop of Edinburgh from 1720 until his death in 1727.

 

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