• Lady Glenorchy's Church or Chapel in Edinburgh was a church founded in the 18th century by Willielma Campbell, Viscountess Glenorchy. It was made a quoad...
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    James Bonar (philanthropist) (category Free Church of Scotland people)
    support to the Free Church in several property arguments as to who owned the church buildings. In the case of Lady Glenorchy's Church, he was unsuccessful...
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    Free Church; Lady Glenorchy's Church becomes Lady Glenorchy's South Church; Lady Glenorchy's Free Church becomes Lady Glenorchy's North Church. 1929:...
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  • George Ramsay Davidson (category 19th-century ministers of the Church of Scotland)
    19th century who was senior minister of Lady Glenorchy's Church at Low Calton and Lady Glenorchy's Free Church at Greenside, both in Edinburgh. He was...
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    Jones DD minister of the Lady Glenorchy Church. On the demolition of Lady Glenorchy's Church in 1844, the remains of Lady Glenorchy were removed to the family...
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    from Lady Glenorchy's Church left at the Disruption of 1843 Moderator of the Free Church in 1865 John Stewart 1843 to 1879 Father of the Church William...
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    response to a request from Lady Glenorchy to preach as minister of her own endowment to Edinburgh: Lady Glenorchy's Church which had recently been built...
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    December 1913. As Lady Glenorchy South Church (to distinguish it from Lady Glenorchy's Free Church in Greenside) which became the North Church it became one...
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    Thomas Liddell (category 19th-century ministers of the Church of Scotland)
    University of Glasgow. He moved from Montrose Chapel of Ease to Lady Glenorchy's Church in Edinburgh in December 1831. He worked alongside the elderly...
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  • afterwards as colleague to the Rev. Dr. Thomas Snell Jones, minister of Lady Glenorchy's Church in Edinburgh. Here he soon acquired wide popularity as a preacher...
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  • Thomas Burns (minister, born 1853) (category 19th-century ministers of the Church of Scotland)
    Montrose, Aberdeenshire in 1877. From there in 1882 he moved to the Lady Glenorchy's Church on Roxburgh Street in Edinburgh's Southside, where he served for...
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  • John Campbell (moderator) (category Moderators of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland)
    have assisted Rev Thomas Snell Jones for a year at Lady Glenorchy's Church in Edinburgh (but as a Church of Scotland minister could not officially preside...
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    David Dickson the Elder (category 18th-century ministers of the Church of Scotland)
    Falkirk. In 1792 he began assisting Rev Thomas Snell Jones at Lady Glenorchy's Church in Edinburgh but when no senior position arose he moved in October...
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    ordained in 1803 by Rev. Greville Ewing, the popular minister of Lady Glenorchy's church, shortly after a chapel had been erected for him by his friends...
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    Edinburgh's New Town. It was built on the site of Lady Glenorchy's Free Church incorporating the façade of the church as its frontage. The hotel has 77 bedrooms...
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    Fettercairn Parish Church (1838) Lady Glenorchy's Church, Low Calton, Edinburgh (1838) Mechanic's Institute, Brechin (1838) Newhaven Parish Church (1838) Tenements...
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    Breadalbane and Holland KB (10 March 1696 – 26 January 1782), styled Lord Glenorchy from 1716 until 1752, was a Scottish peer, diplomat and politician who...
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  • Street (Former Broughton St Mary's Church Centre)) Category B 30010 Upload Photo Greenside Place, Lady Glenorchy's Church 55°57′24″N 3°11′08″W / 55.956702°N...
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    James Begg (category 19th-century ministers of the Free Church of Scotland)
    minister by the Church of Scotland at Maxwelltown in Dumfriesshire in 1830. In 1831 he became assistant to Rev Dr Jones at Lady Glenorchy's Church in Edinburgh...
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    of Sir Colin Campbell of Glenorchy, a family noted for its early commitment to Protestantism. Her sister was the memoirist Lady Margaret Cunningham. She...
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    Kilmun Parish Church and Argyll Mausoleum in Kilmun, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, consists of St Munn's Church (a Category-A-listed building but no longer...
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    Thomas Pitcairn (category 19th-century ministers of the Free Church of Scotland)
    Pitcairn, was a merchant in Leith and Edinburgh, and was an elder in Lady Glenorchy's Chapel, where Dr Jones ministered as pastor for more than fifty years...
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    demolition of the Trinity College Kirk and its Hospital, the nearby Lady Glenorchy's Church and the Orphan Hospital of Edinburgh. The fairly unique plan for...
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  • CRAWFORD, FITZGERALD HAMILTON PAUL (Other Church Registers Baptisms CH3/723/18 39 EDINBURGH - LADY GLENORCHY'S FREE)". Scotland's People. National Records...
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  • <meta. "Glenorchy and Innishael linked with Strathfillan: home". www.glenorchyparish.org.uk. Retrieved 28 June 2024. "Kingarth & Kilchattan Bay Church – The...
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    Breadalbane, KT, PC, FRS, FSA (26 October 1796 – 8 November 1862), styled Lord Glenorchy until 1831 and as Earl of Ormelie from 1831 to 1834, was a Scottish nobleman...
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  • Dock, Hobart Currie Lighthouse Deal Island Lighthouse Elwick Racecourse, Glenorchy Empire Hotel, Queenstown Entally House, Hadspen Franklin Square, Hobart...
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    Lift access is available. Greenside Parish Church (1830) by James Gillespie Graham Lady Glenorchy's Free Church (1846) by John Henderson (architect) facade...
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    Hope Chapel, Bristol (category Churches in Bristol)
    Community Church in Hotwells, Bristol, England. It is a Grade II listed building. The chapel was founded by Lady Henrietta Hope and Lady Glenorchy after visiting...
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    the titles of Breadalbane, an area in the Highlands of Scotland; and Glenorchy, a glen in Argyll and Bute. A number of the Campbells were Earls of Breadalbane...
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