William Routledge (priest)

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Rev William Routledge

William Routledge (1770–1843) was a Scottish Episcopalian priest.[1]

Life[]

He was born at Calder Bridge around 1770[2] the son of William Routledge and his wife, Mary Hudspith.[3]

Routledge was ordained in 1794. He was a Curate at St Andrew's Qualified Chapel from 1795 until 1805; and then the incumbent at St Andrew, Glasgow. He was also the inaugural Dean of Glasgow and Galloway[4] until his death.

He died at home 15 Cambridge Street[5] in Glasgow on 21 August 1843.

Family[]

He married Jane Gibson daughter of Henry Gibson.[6]

Artistic Recognition[]

He was portrayed by John D. Gibson.[7]

References[]

  1. ^ The British Magazine, Volume 14 p780 Rose, HJ/Maitland, SR By Hugh James Rose, Samuel Roffey Maitland: London, JG&F Rivington, 1838
  2. ^ Illustrated Catalogue of the Exhibition of Portraits in the New Galleries of Art in Corporation Buildings
  3. ^ "Mary Routledge".
  4. ^ "Scottish Episcopal Clergy, 1689-2000" Bertie, D.M p424: Edinburgh T & T Clark ISBN 0-567-08746-8
  5. ^ Glasgow Post Office Directory 1843
  6. ^ "Jane Routledge".
  7. ^ Illustrated Catalogue of the Exhibition of Portraits in the New Galleries of Art in Corporation Buildings
Anglican Communion titles
Preceded by Dean of Glasgow and Galloway
1837–1843
Succeeded by
William Wade


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