Adair, Archibald
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Dates | d.1647 | ||
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Vocation | Clergy | ||
Place of Birth | Kinhilt, Galloway | ||
Marriage | Mistress McDowall of Garthland | ||
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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.