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Walter Balcanquhall (1586? – 1645) was a
Scottish clergyman who
became a
staunch royalist and
supporter of the
church policy of
Charles I of England. He...
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Walter Balcanquhall (1548–1617), was one of the
first Presbyterian ministers in
Edinburgh after the
Reformation in Scotland. He is
almost certain to have...
- 1617) 1618
Walter Balcanquhall (appointed and
resigned 1618) 1618
Marco Antonio de
Dominis (resigned 1621) 1621
Walter Balcanquhall (deposed 1645) 1629...
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Church of
England titles Preceded by
Walter Balcanquhall Dean of
Rochester 1639–1642 Succeeded by
Thomas Turner Preceded by
Brian Duppa Bishop of Chichester...
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Morton made a
confession in a
conversation with John
Durie and
Walter Balcanquhall. He was
executed on 2 June 1581,
attended by
James Lawson of St Giles...
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buried at St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
where the
sermon was
given by
Walter Balcanquhall.
Heriot is
believed to have had at
least four
children by his
first wife...
- king. On 20 May 1639, Jean
Roxburghe wrote from
Whitehall to
Walter Balcanquhall, Dean of Durham,
expressing her
disappointment over this defection. Henry...
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believed that
Christ died for all
particular men; Carleton, Goad, and
Balcanquhall himself believed that
Christ died only for the elect, who
consisted of...
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Privy Council and the Octavians.
After a
sermon given by
Walter Balcanquhall in St Giles, the
congregation came out
crying "the
sword of Gideon" and...
- younger) and
Katherine Balcanquhall, a
daughter of the
minister Walter Balcanquhall. Her brother, also
called Walter Balcanquhall, was Dean of Rochester...