Robert Smith Candlish (23 March 1806 – 19 October 1873) was a Scottish minister who was a leading figure in the Disruption of 1843.[1] He served for many years in both St. George's Church and St George's Free Church on Charlotte Square in Edinburgh's New Town.
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RobertSmithCandlish (23 March 1806 – 19 October 1873) was a Scottish minister who was a leading figure in the Disruption of 1843. He served for many...
Jessie Brock and her husband, Rev RobertSmithCandlish. He was named after a recently deceased uncle, James SmithCandlish. He was educated at Edinburgh...
Candlish is a Scottish surname. Notable people with the surname include: James SmithCandlish (1835–1892), Scottish minister, son of Robert John Candlish...
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minister of St. Paul's Free Church, Dundee (1880). Memorials of RobertSmithCandlish, D.D. : minister of St. George's Free Church, and principal of the...
John Candlish (bapt. 28 April 1816 – 17 March 1874) was a British glass bottle manufacturer and Liberal Party politician. Candlish was born in Tarset...
Edunburgh on 28 September 1843, on the departure of RobertSmithCandlish after the Disruption of 1843, Candlish leaving to establish Free St George's. His first...
of Elgin, Lord Elgin Hotel, Ottawa (1863) Marble busts of Rev. RobertSmithCandlish in his role as principal of New College, one of the leaders of the...
Robert Edward Coontz (June 11, 1864 – January 26, 1935) was an admiral in the United States Navy, who sailed with the Great White Fleet and served as the...
Lovers of God, Edinburgh, 1818; edited, with an introduction, by RobertSmithCandlish, Edinburgh, 1867. Sermons on Infidelity, London, 1821. A Collection...
publishers William Blackwood and Archibald Constable, and clergyman Dr RobertCandlish. It is also the site of the Political Martyrs' Monument, an obelisk...
history. Mr Hetherington was sent in November 1843, along with RobertSmithCandlish, Andrew Gray of Perth, D. M. Makgill Crichton, and others, to visit...
Gordon of Drumearn (2), William Mackintosh, Lord Kyllachy (6), RobertSmithCandlish (9), Erskine Douglas Sandford (11), William Campbell, Lord Skerrington...
Scotland: National Galleries of Scotland, retrieved online 29 August 2018. Smith, L. (Ed.). (1996). Critical readings on Piaget. London: Routledge. "Dr....
Street. In 1989, the congregation of the now demolished Candlish Polmadie Church (formerly Candlish Memorial Church), united with the Govanhill congregation...