Edward Reid
For the British merchant banker, see Sir Edward Reid, 2nd Baronet. For other people with similar names, see Edward Reed (disambiguation).
Edward Thomas Scott Reid (12 December 1871 – 27 July 1938) was a Scottish Anglican bishop who ministered in the Scottish Episcopal Church during the first half of the 20th century.[1]
He was born on 12 December 1871 and educated at Fettes College and Edinburgh University.[2] His first post was a curacy at Old Saint Paul's, Edinburgh[2] after which he was Second Chaplain of St Mary’s Cathedral, Edinburgh.[2] Later he was Rector of St Cuthbert's, Hawick, and then of St Bride's, Glasgow. In 1920 he was appointed Dean of Glasgow and Galloway and the following year its bishop.[3] In 1931 he was translated to St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane and died in post on 27 July 1938.[4]
Notes
- ↑ Bertie, David M. (2000). Scottish Episcopal Clergy, 1689–2000. Edinburgh: T & T Clark. ISBN 0567087468.
- 1 2 3 "Reid, Rt Rev. Edward Thomas Scott". Who Was Who (online ed.). A & C Black and Oxford University Press. April 2014. Retrieved 28 September 2014.
- ↑ "History of St Cyprian, Lenzie, 1873–1973" (PDF). St Cyprian Church, Lenzie. 2007 [1973].
- ↑ "Obituary: The Bishop Of St. Andrews". The Times (48058). 28 July 1938. p. 16.
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Preceded by Archibald Ean Campbell |
Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway 1921–1931 |
Succeeded by John Russell Darbyshire |
Preceded by Charles Edward Plumb |
Bishop of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane 1931–1938 |
Succeeded by James Lumsden Barkway |
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