Archibald Hamilton Charteris (13 December 1835 – 24 April 1908) was a Scottish theologian, a Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, professor of biblical criticism at the University of Edinburgh and a leading voice in Church reforms. He is credited as being the father of the Woman's Guild and founder of "Life and Work" magazine.[1]
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Archibald Hamilton Charteris (13 December 1835 – 24 April 1908) was a Scottish theologian, a Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland...
Archibald Hamilton Charteris (1835–1908), Scottish theologian, founder of Life and Work magazine Francis Charteris (disambiguation) Henry Charteris,...
World War, neighbouring churches united with Charteris Memorial: first Pleasance in 1953, forming Charteris-Pleasance Church; then Buccleuch and Nicolson...
three sons: Archibald Hamilton Charteris who was implicated in the Marion Gilchrist murder and Oscar Slater scandal (1874–1940), Francis Charteris (1875–1964)...
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Douglas. A dispute occurred in 1530, when Sir Robert Charteris, the 8th Laird and chief of Clan Charteris fought a duel with Sir James Douglas of Drumlanrig...
Scottish Agricultural College was built in the parish in 1927. Very Rev ArchibaldCharteris (1835-1908) parish minister 1858/9 Ross Drinnan (1883–1948), first-class...
Parliament (MP) for Dumfriesshire. Charteris was born on 8 January 1877, probably in Glasgow, son of Matthew Charteris (1840–97), Regius Professor of Materia...
His work attracted Archibald Hamilton Charteris who came to Aberdeen to interview her father in 1860. In 1863 she married Charteris. He would in time become...
Lawrence Charteris (1625–1700) was an influential Scottish minister. The grandson of Henry Charteris the elder, and a younger son of Henry Charteris the younger...
Dumfriesshire. It was sculpted by J. W. Dods of Dumfries. It was unveiled by ArchibaldCharteris in 1892 on the centenary of Irving's birth. In October 1823 he married...
first matron at the Deaconess Hospital, Edinburgh, established by ArchibaldCharteris as a training school for nurses. Ella Pirrie was born in 1857 in...
constituency. Richard Bell (Arabist) (1876–1952) Prof ArchibaldCharteris (1835-1908) Prof Matthew Charteris (1840-1897) Very Rev John Gillespie (1836-1912)...
(St Andrews) 1891 James MacGregor (Edinburgh: St Cuthbert's) 1892 ArchibaldCharteris (University of Edinburgh) 1893 J. Marshall Lang (Glasgow: The Barony)...
Charteris Centre in the former buildings of Kirk o' Field Parish Church and the St Ninian's Centre on the Pleasance. The centre, named for Archibald Charteris...
1st Lord of Kinfauns, William Charteris of Kinfauns (1487 recorded in Great Seal) 2nd Lord of Kinfauns, John Charteris of Kinfauns (murdered 1552) 3th...
5th Battalion, Highland Light Infantry Lieutenant-Colonel James ArchibaldCharteris Forsyth DSO Royal Artillery Major and Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel James...
10th Earl of Buchan 1746–1747: William Nisbet 1747–1748: Francis Wemyss-Charteris (de jure 7th Earl of Wemyss) 1748–1749: Hugh Seton 1749–1750: Thomas Erskine...
(replacing Macleod) Archibald Watson, 2 May 1868 - in place of Robert Lee, deceased Robert Herbert Story, 1886- King Edward VII ArchibaldCharteris, 18 October...
Glasgow and Morningside Church in Edinburgh. In 1893 he succeeded ArchibaldCharteris as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland and...
those of his co-author and friend, Archibald Hamilton Charteris, the nephew of Scottish theologian, ArchibaldCharteris., and his brother, the book's illustrator...
the fifth Earl. He married the great heiress Janet Charteris, daughter of Colonel Francis Charteris, who had made a large fortune by gambling and was noted...
Glasgow 1273–c.1279: William Fraser, Bishop of St Andrews 1285-1291: Thomas Charteris, Archdeacon of Lothian 1291: Alan de St Edmund, Bishop of Caithness 1292:...