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Terrot, Charles Hughes. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Dec. 3, 1807. [S. of Elias, Capt., 52nd Regt., Indian Army, killed at the siege of Bangalore (and Mary Fonteneau). A descendant of French exiled Protestants. B. Sept. 19, 1790, at Cuddalore. School, Carlisle Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1808; Scholar, 1811; B.A. 1812; M.A. 1815; Seatonian prize, 1816; D.D. ( per Lit. Reg. ) 1841. Fellow, 1813. Ord. deacon, 1813; C. of Haddington, 1814-17. Pastor of St Peter's, Edinburgh, 1817. Pastor of Haddington, 1829-33. Junior Minister of St Paul's, Edinburgh, 1833. Synod clerk of the diocese, 1836. Dean of Edinburgh and Fife , 1837-41. R. of St Paul's, Edinburgh, 1839. Bishop of Edinburgh, 1841-72. Primus of the Episcopal Church in Scotland , 1857-62; resigned through ill health. F.R.S.E. Married (1), 1818, Sarah Ingram, dau. of Capt. Samuel Wood, of Minlands, near Berwick-on-Tweed, and had 14 children; (2) 1859, Charlotte Madden. Author, Sermons . Died Apr. 2, 1872, at Stockbridge; buried in Edinburgh. Father of Elias C. (1833). ( Carlisle Gr. Sch. Reg.; Boase, III. 916; D.N.B. ) | Charles Hughes TERROT Approx. lifespan: 17901872 sizar Trinity College adm1807:12:03 s. of Elias TERROT Captain: 52nd Regiment, Indian Army killed at the siege of Bangalore, [India], (and Mary Fonteneau) A descendant of French exiled Protestants. b. Cuddalore, [India], 1790:09:19 Sch: Carlisle Grammar School Carlisle, [Cumberland], Matric 1808:10MT: Scholar 1811 BA 1812 MA 1815 Seatonian Prize 1816 DD per Lit. Reg. 1841 Fellow 1813 Ord. deacon 1813 C.: Haddington, [East Lothian], 1814-17 Pastor of St Peter's Edinburgh, [Scotland], 1817 Pastor of Haddington, [East Lothian], 1829-33 Junior Minister of: : St Paul's Edinburgh, [Scotland], 1833 Synod clerk of the diocese 1836 Dean of Edinburgh, [Scotland], and Fife , 1837-41 R.: St Paul's Edinburgh, [Scotland], 1839 Bishop of: Edinburgh, [Scotland], 1841-72 Primus of the Episcopal Church Scotland , 1857-62 resigned through ill health. FRSE m. (1) 1818 Sarah Ingram, dau. of Captain: Samuel Wood of Minlands, < >[[XXX], near Berwick-on-Tweed, [Northumberland], [, and had 14 children m. (2) 1859 Charlotte Madden. Publ.: Sermons d. 1872:04:02 at Stockbridge Edinburgh, Scotland , buried Edinburgh, [Scotland], father of Elias C. TERROT (1833) ( Carlisle Gr. School Reg.; Boase III. 916; D.N.B. ) [add:]Married 1815:07:12 at Berwick, [Northumberland], Miss Sarah H. Wood[:add] [add:](C.R. Hudleston)[:add] |