Adair, Archibald

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Dates d.1647
Location
Vocation Clergy
Place of Birth Kinhilt, Galloway
Marriage Mistress McDowall of Garthland
Issue
Place of birth Source Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

Matriculated at St Andrews University in 1593 and graduated MA in 1596. Presented to the vicarage of Torkington, near Stoneykirk on 8 June 1585. Translated to Ireland by Bishop Andrew Knox where Adair maintained a relatively steady career in the Church until the political turbulence of the Scottish national covenant. Regained favour was made bishop of Waterford and Lismore on 7 June 1641. Left Ireland after the Irish rebellion of 1641 for England. Died in Bristol, 1647.