Difference between revisions of "Wedderburn, James"
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− | Educated at Cambridge after graduating MA from St Andrews (1608). Consecrated deacon and priest in the Church of England (1614). Vicar of Harston (1614) and Waterbeach (1615), both in Cambridgeshire. Professor of Divinity at St Andrews (1617). Returned to England, becoming prebenrary of Ely Cathedral, Cambridgeshire (1626), and Whitechurch, Somerset (1631), vicar of Fulbourn All Saints, Cambridgeshire (1626) and rector of Compton, Hampshire (1627). Bishop of Dunblane (1636), but deposed (1638) and returned to England, | + | Educated at Cambridge after graduating MA from St Andrews (1608). Consecrated deacon and priest in the Church of England (1614). Vicar of Harston (1614) and Waterbeach (1615), both in Cambridgeshire. Professor of Divinity at St Andrews (1617). Returned to England, becoming prebenrary of Ely Cathedral, Cambridgeshire (1626), and Whitechurch, Somerset (1631), vicar of Fulbourn All Saints, Cambridgeshire (1626) and rector of Compton, Hampshire (1627). Bishop of Dunblane (1636), but deposed (1638) and returned to England, dying at Canterbury. |
Latest revision as of 13:01, 30 April 2014
Dates | c.1610-1639 | ||
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Location | Cambridgeshire; Whitechurch, Somerset; Compton, Hampshire; Canterbury | ||
Vocation | Priest; bishop | ||
Place of Birth | Dundee | ||
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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, 338; Clergy of the Church of England database |
Educated at Cambridge after graduating MA from St Andrews (1608). Consecrated deacon and priest in the Church of England (1614). Vicar of Harston (1614) and Waterbeach (1615), both in Cambridgeshire. Professor of Divinity at St Andrews (1617). Returned to England, becoming prebenrary of Ely Cathedral, Cambridgeshire (1626), and Whitechurch, Somerset (1631), vicar of Fulbourn All Saints, Cambridgeshire (1626) and rector of Compton, Hampshire (1627). Bishop of Dunblane (1636), but deposed (1638) and returned to England, dying at Canterbury.