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- Thomas_Rattray abstract "Thomas Rattray, D.D. (1684–1743) was an Anglican clergyman who served as the Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church from 1738 to 1743.He was chosen as Bishop of Brechin by the clergy of that diocese, in opposition to John Ochterlony who was the choice of the college of bishops. He was consecrated in Edinburgh on 4 June 1727 by Primus Millar and bishops Gadderar and Cant, but the college of bishops contended that Rattray's consecration had been irregular and uncanonical. The matter was not resolved until he was appointed Bishop of Dunkeld in 1731. He was also elected the Primus in July 1738.He died in office on 12 May 1743, aged 59.".
- Thomas_Rattray birthDate "1684".
- Thomas_Rattray birthYear "1684".
- Thomas_Rattray deathDate "1743-05-12".
- Thomas_Rattray deathYear "1743".
- Thomas_Rattray nationality Scottish_people.
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- Thomas_Rattray wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bishop Rattray".
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- Thomas_Rattray birthDate "1684".
- Thomas_Rattray church Scottish_Episcopal_Church.
- Thomas_Rattray consecration "1727-06-04".
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- Thomas_Rattray dateOfDeath "1743-05-12".
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- Thomas_Rattray elected "July 1738".
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- Thomas_Rattray name "Rattray, Thomas".
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- Thomas_Rattray nationality Scottish_people.
- Thomas_Rattray otherPost Bishop_of_Dunkeld.
- Thomas_Rattray predecessor David_Freebairn.
- Thomas_Rattray previousPost Bishop_of_Brechin.
- Thomas_Rattray shortDescription "Bishops of Brechin; Bishop of Dunkeld; Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church".
- Thomas_Rattray successor Robert_Keith_(historian).
- Thomas_Rattray termEnd "1743-05-12".
- Thomas_Rattray title Bishop_of_Brechin.
- Thomas_Rattray title Bishop_of_Dunkeld.
- Thomas_Rattray title Primus_of_the_Scottish_Episcopal_Church.
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- Thomas_Rattray years "1727".
- Thomas_Rattray years "1731".
- Thomas_Rattray years "1738".
- Thomas_Rattray description "Bishops of Brechin; Bishop of Dunkeld; Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church".
- Thomas_Rattray description "Bishops of Brechin; Bishop of Dunkeld; Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church".
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- Thomas_Rattray comment "Thomas Rattray, D.D. (1684–1743) was an Anglican clergyman who served as the Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church from 1738 to 1743.He was chosen as Bishop of Brechin by the clergy of that diocese, in opposition to John Ochterlony who was the choice of the college of bishops. He was consecrated in Edinburgh on 4 June 1727 by Primus Millar and bishops Gadderar and Cant, but the college of bishops contended that Rattray's consecration had been irregular and uncanonical.".