For other uses, see James Carlile (disambiguation).
Reverend James Carlile
In 1840[1]
Born
5 February 1784[2]
Paisley
Died
1854 (aged 69–70)[1]
Dublin
Resting place
Birr
Nationality
Scottish
Education
Paisley Grammar School, University of Glasgow and University of Edinburgh[2]
Occupation(s)
Clergyman, writer
Spouse
Jane Wren (of Kendal
Children
two sons
James Carlile (1784–1854) was a Scottish clergyman from Paisley. He was a joint minister of a Scots church in Dublin and an Irish commissioner of education. He introduced a different style of education in Ireland whereby children of different denominations could go to the same school.[2]
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