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Educated at Aberdeen University. Adams obtained a preaching license and travelled to London where he was appointed minister of the Scottish Church in Hatton Garden. Opened an academy in Putney and published a number of educational works written to be used in his school. | Educated at Aberdeen University. Adams obtained a preaching license and travelled to London where he was appointed minister of the Scottish Church in Hatton Garden. Opened an academy in Putney and published a number of educational works written to be used in his school. | ||
Died in Putney, 1814. | Died in Putney, 1814. |
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Dates | d.1814 | ||
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Location | London | ||
Vocation | Schoolmaster | ||
Place of Birth | Aberdeen | ||
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Place of birth | Source | Oxford Dictionary of National Biography |
Educated at Aberdeen University. Adams obtained a preaching license and travelled to London where he was appointed minister of the Scottish Church in Hatton Garden. Opened an academy in Putney and published a number of educational works written to be used in his school. Died in Putney, 1814.