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Willielma Campbell,
Viscountess Glenorchy (1741–17 July 1786) was a
patroness of
evangelical missionary work and
founder of
several chapels in Scotland...
- 18th
century by
Willielma Campbell,
Viscountess Glenorchy. It was made a
quoad sacra parish in 1837. The
chapel was
founded by
Willielma Campbell, Viscountess...
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benefactor from Scotland. She was a
lifelong friend of
chapel builder Willielma Campbell and Hope
Chapel in
Bristol is
named after her. Hope was born...
- Campbell, Lord
Glenorchy (20
September 1738 – 14
November 1771) (who
married Willielma Maxwell). "CAMPBELL, John, Lord
Glenorchy (1696-1782)".
History of Parliament...
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Their only
child was
Willielma Hooker (1840-1879), who was born
after his death. She in turn
married James Campbell in 1862.
Willielma's eldest child was...
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Presbytery of Glasgow. His
first role (1782) was as
private chaplain to
Willielma Campbell, Lady Glenorchy. In that
capacity he may have ****isted Rev Thomas...
- as 1746
which would put him at 24, a more
normal age for ordination).
Willielma Campbell, Lady Glenorchy,
presented him as
minister of Cramond, near Edinburgh...
- was a Polish-born
spirit dealer at 10
South St
Andrew St) The Life of
Willielma,
Viscountess Glenorchy (1822) Kay's Originals, vol. 2, p. 102 Kay's Portraits...
- graduate.
Middleton became minister at Dalkeith. In 1770 he ****ociated with
Willielma Campbell, Lady Glenorchy, and was
asked to be the
opening preacher at...
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National Insurance.
Horace Tattersall, Conductor,
Blackburn Music Society.
Willielma Yuill Taylor,
Infants Mistress,
Copeland Road
Secondary School, Glasgow...