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1838 VICAR of GUILSBOROUGH to PITTENWEEM PRIORY thence to STEWART -BALLACHULISH
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1838 VICAR of GUILSBOROUGH to PITTENWEEM PRIORY thence to STEWART -BALLACHULISHThis product data sheet is originally written in English.
Turned letter with PLAN of PROPOSED CHURCH
1838 VICAR of GUILSBOROUGH, Thomas Sikes, with a Plan of proposed church at Ballachulish? sent to David Low, Bishop of Argyll at PITTENWEEM PRIORY, the letter turned and letter written by Bishop David Low to DUGALD STEWART of BALLACHULISH.
A Most Interesting local history item and from the papers of the Stewarts of Ballachulish, Argyll..
Thomas
Sikes
(1767-1834) & J.
J
.Watson & Henry Handley Norris were one of the leaders of the Hackney Group and were Baden Powell's Uncles
In 1797 Thomas
Sikes
, Vicar of
Guilborough
, Northamptonshire, and author of the once famous "Discourse on Parochial Communion"
David Low (November 1768 – 26 January 1855) was an Anglican clergyman who served in the Scottish Episcopal Church as the Bishop of Ross (1819–1850), Bishop of Argyll (1819–1846) and Bishop of Moray (1838–1850).
Born in
Brechin
, Scotland in November 1768, he was educated at
Marischal
College, Aberdeen.[1] He was ordained a deacon and priest in 1789 by John Strachan, Bishop of
Brechin
.[1] Low, presbyter of St John's Episcopal Church,
Pittenweem
, was unanimously elected Bishop of Ross and of Argyll by the clergy of those dioceses in 1819.[1][2] He was consecrated at Stirling on 14 November 1819 by George
Gleig
, Bishop of Brechin and Primus; Alexander Jolly, Bishop of Moray; and Patrick Torry, Bishop of Dunkeld and of Dunblane.[1][2] On the death of Jolly in 1838, Low also became the Bishop of Moray.[1] He resigned the See of Argyll in 1846,[1] and four years later, resigned the Sees of Moray and Ross on 19 December 1850.
Low died at Pittenweem on 26 January 1855
, aged 86, and was buried in a grave on the south-side of St John's Episcopal Church, Pittenweem on 1 February 1855
.
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1838 VICAR of GUILSBOROUGH, Thomas Sikes, with a Plan of proposed church at Ballachulish? sent to David Low, Bishop of Argyll at PITTENWEEM PRIORY, the letter turned and letter written by Bishop David Low to DUGALD STEWART of BALLACHULISH. A Most Interesting local history item and from the papers of the Stewarts of Ballachulish, Argyll.. Thomas Sikes (1767-1834) & J.J.Watson & Henry Handley Norris were one of the leaders of the Hackney Group and were Baden Powell's Uncles In 1797 Thomas Sikes, Vicar of Guilborough, Northamptonshire, and author of the once famous "Discourse on Parochial Communion"David Low (November 1768 – 26 January 1855) was an Anglican clergyman who served in the Scottish Episcopal Church as the Bishop of Ross (1819–1850), Bishop of Argyll (1819–1846) and Bishop of Mor
Related Interests 1
Dugald Stewart of Ballachulish
In the Reign of
Queen Victoria 20 June 1837 – 22 January 1901
Country
Scotland
Family Surname of
Low, Sikes, Stewart
Estate or House name
Pittenweem Priory
Scotland County
Argyll & Bute & Fife
City/Town/Village/Place
Guilsborough
UK Counties
Northamptonshire
Theme
Social History
EAN
Does Not apply
Era
1830 - 1840
Addressed to
Dugald Stewart
Theme 2
Design for new Church at Ballachulish
Letter From
Thomas Sikes, & David Low
Document Type
Original Manuscript Letter
Year of Issue
1838