• The Archdeacon of Argyll (or Lismore) was the only archdeacon in the diocese of Argyll, acting as a subordinate of the Bishop of Argyll. Regarding his...
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  • William del Bois, Archdeacon of Lothian 1226-1227: Thomas de Stirling, Archdeacon of Glasgow 1227-1230: Matthew the Scot, Bishop-elect of Dunkeld 1231–1233:...
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  • Robert Montgomerie (archbishop) (category Alumni of the University of Glasgow)
    Stewarton. He passed his role to his son-in-law in 1607. He was also archdeacon of Argyll in this period. He died at Stewarton on 25 March 1609. He was married...
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  • Andrew Boyd (bishop) (category Members of the Convention of the Estates of Scotland 1617)
    daughter: Thomas Boyd, minister of Eaglesham Andrew Boyd, Archdeacon of Argyll and minister of Lochgoilhead George Boyd James Boyd of Ruchrie Adam Boyd (d.1649)...
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  • The Archdeacon of the Isles (or Sodor) was the only archdeacon in the diocese of the Isles, acting as a subordinate of the Bishop of the Isles. The number...
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  • Torquil Riley-Smith (born 1962), founder of LBH, Britain's first gay radio station Torquhil Campbell, 13th Duke of Argyll (born 1968), Scottish peer Torquhil...
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  • Newton Aycliffe, Durham Archdeacon Newton, Durham Newton, South Gloucestershire, Gloucestershire Newton, Greater Manchester, a suburb of Hyde formerly in Cheshire...
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  • Scottish soldier Colin Campbell, 1st Earl of Argyll (c. 1433–1493), Scottish nobleman Colin Campbell, 3rd Earl of Argyll (c. 1486–1535), Scottish nobleman and...
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  • he was uncle to the laird of Barnbougle. He said he met Archdeacon because they both served the Earl of Argyll. Archdeacon had asked him about becoming...
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  • Hawkins – Archdeacon of Bangor John Hawkins – Archdeacon of Hampstead John Hawley – Archdeacon of Blackburn Bob Jeffery – Archdeacon of Salop, Dean of Worcester...
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    1876), rector of St Margaret's (the church next door), and eventually archdeacon of the Abbey (appointed in 1883). He later served as Dean of Canterbury;...
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    out of a double choice for the vacant bishopric of St Andrews. The king put forward his chaplain, Hugh, while the pope supported the archdeacon, John...
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    existence. Notes Archdeacon of Sarum until 1426; Bishop of Norwich from 1426 Archdeacon of Oxford 1434–1442; Bishop of St David's from 1442 Dean of Salisbury...
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  • MacDúghaill (MacDougall) from the province of Lorne in Argyll, he appears to have studied at the University of Oxford before returning to Scotland for an...
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  • may refer to: Charles Mackarness (1850–1918), English footballer and Archdeacon of the East Riding Frederick Coleridge Mackarness (1854–1920), British...
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    regency consisting of the Bishop of St Andrews, the Bishop of Glasgow, and the earls of Angus, Huntly, Argyll, and Orkney. Mary of Guelders emerged as...
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    of Argyll The Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry, carrying the Sceptre with Cross, and Lord Lieutenant of Roxburgh, Ettrick and Lauderdale The Duke of...
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    jurisdiction of an archdeacon. It consists of a number of deaneries. Diocese, e.g., Diocese of Durham, Diocese of Guildford, Diocese of St Albans. This...
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  • Lothian ←Midlothian ←East Lothian Fife Aberdeenshire ←Aberdeen Stirling Argyll & Bute Perth & Kinross Angus Dumfries & Galloway Eilean Siar Scottish Borders...
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    in the line of succession should David die without an heir. This reinstatement of his status was accompanied by the gift of lands in Argyll, Roxburghshire...
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    bishop of Sierra Leone. 1977–1994 (d.): Richard Wimbush, priest-in-charge of Etton with Dalton Holme (until 1983) and former bishop of Argyll and the...
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  • Douglas Cameron (bishop) (category Bishops of Argyll and The Isles)
    appointment as Dean of Edinburgh in 1991. He was Bishop of Argyll and The Isles from 1993 to 2003. His brother Bruce Cameron was Bishop of Aberdeen and Orkney...
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    1708-14: David Boyle, 1st Earl of Glasgow 1714: Archibald Campbell, Earl of Ilay, 3rd Duke of Argyll 1716: James Graham, 1st Duke of Montrose 1716: Alexander...
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    Archbishop of Canterbury is the "Primate of All England", effectively serving as the head of the established Church of England and, symbolically, of the worldwide...
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  • from 15th century Scotland. A member of the Stewart kindred of Lorne, he is known to have held a succession of senior ecclesiastical positions in northern...
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    Evans, Gen. Sec. of SAMS and former Bishop in Peru Christianity portal Archdeacon of Chichester Archdeacon of Hastings Archdeacon of Brighton and Lewes...
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  • The Diocese of Moray was one of the most important of the medieval dioceses of the Roman Catholic Church in Scotland. Its territory was in central northern...
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    U. of Oklahoma Press. pp. 63–64. ISBN 978-0806122205. "Argyll Colony | NCpedia". Menard, Russell R. (1991). "Migration, Ethnicity, and the Rise of an...
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  • Archdeacon of Eshowe (1913–?) and Archdeacon of Damaraland (1924–1927) William Hale (1795–1870), Archdeacon of St Albans (1839–1840), Archdeacon of Middlesex...
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  • of Argyll (Alex Norton) – The character appears in the episode "Born to Be King". He is Supreme Commander of the King's Army and the Fourth Duke of Argyll...
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