Difference between revisions of "Mitchell, David (Westminster)"
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− | Minister of Garvock (1619), Edinburgh (second charge) (c.1628) and Edinburgh (first charge) (1634). Supported Charles I's prayer book, and deposed by General Assembly (1638). Fled to Holland, living as a watchmaker. Moved to England, and became prebendary of Westminster (1661). Bishop of Aberdeen (1662). | + | Minister of Garvock (1619), Edinburgh (second charge) (c.1628) and Edinburgh (first charge) (1634). Supported Charles I's prayer book, and deposed by General Assembly (1638). Fled to Holland via London, living as a watchmaker. Moved back to England, and became prebendary of Westminster (1661). Bishop of Aberdeen (1662). |
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Dates | 1639 and 1660-1662 | ||
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Location | Westminster | ||
Vocation | Minister; bishop | ||
Place of Birth | Kincardineshire | ||
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Place of birth | Source | H. Scott, Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae: The Succession of Ministers in the Church of Scotland from the Reformation, 7 vols (Edinburgh, 1915–28), vii, 331 |
Minister of Garvock (1619), Edinburgh (second charge) (c.1628) and Edinburgh (first charge) (1634). Supported Charles I's prayer book, and deposed by General Assembly (1638). Fled to Holland via London, living as a watchmaker. Moved back to England, and became prebendary of Westminster (1661). Bishop of Aberdeen (1662).