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237: 42: 139:(perhaps fuelled by the impending doom of his church structure). The conclusion of this was a growing schism, causing Drummond to resign from the Scottish Episcopal Church. He was then encouraged to set up a parallel church that claimed allegiance to the Church of England and continued the bulk of the previous Episcopal customs, but with more freedom of prayer outwith the church setting. This was thereafter known as the English Church in Edinburgh. This split was parallel to, but technically separate from, the more famous split in the Church of Scotland, generally termed the 34: 22: 158:, and, curiously building was begun in 1842, indicating a pre-emption of the entire schism, and indicating that the series of letters to Bishop Terrot were merely to formalise an already concluded decision. The first call to a public meeting to establish a new church appears in the 183:(1861) and Photographic Society of Scotland. He presented a new portable photographic tent to the latter in 1862 and served as their vice president from 1864 to 1867. In 1868 he was elected a fellow of the 167:
Despite bringing in an Englishman, Richard Hibbs, as his curate around 1852, this did not go well and Hibbs created a further split in 1854 to create a separate Episcopal Church on St Vincent Place in the
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newspaper on 27 October 1842, predating much of the debate between Drummond and Terrot. Drummond's address at this time is shown as 4 Bruntsfield Place.
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on 25 August 1805. His father appears to have been an advocate, living at the then new and desirable address of 51,
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Drummond's new church was St Thomas's English Episcopal Chapel on Rutland Place/Rutland Street (at the west end of
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of 1840. In October 1842 his religious views came to a head in a series of open letters to Bishop
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Episcopalianism in Nineteenth-Century Scotland: Religious Responses to a Modernizing Society
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Biographical Index of Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783 – 2002
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St Vincent's Chapel, Edinburgh, the village church in the heart of the city
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Drummond was a keen and early amateur photographer, being in both the
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Buildings of Edinburgh: Scotland by Gifford, McWilliam and Walker
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He retired in 1875, aged 70. He died on 9 June 1877 while in
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Reply to the Episcopal Clergy of Edinburgh, Rev DTK Drummond
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Reasons for Withdrawing from the Scotch Episcopal Church
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The Photography of Victorian Scotland by Roddy Simpson
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The Clergy of the Church of England Database 1540–1835
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Scottish Episcopal Clergy, 1689-2000, by David Bertie
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People educated at the Royal High School, Edinburgh
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He was ordained as a deacon in the 45:St Thomas's Church, Rutland Place, Edinburgh 272:Historical Sketch of Episcopacy in Scotland 152:Church of St John the Evangelist, Edinburgh 592:19th-century Scottish Episcopalian priests 266:Reply to the Episcopal Clergy of Edinburgh 210:In later life he lived at 6 Montpelier, a 582:Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 93:in Edinburgh and studied Divinity at the 131:Drummond appears highly affected by the 37:Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Edinburgh 300: 260:The Scottish Communion Office Examined 7: 335: 333: 597:Alumni of Worcester College, Oxford 587:19th-century Scottish photographers 283:An early photograph of Drummond by 109:in 1830, and served as a curate in 61:minister. A previous member of the 197:Scottish National Portrait Gallery 14: 465:"PSS Members - Rev. DTK Drummond" 207:and Loch Earn earlier that year. 101:, graduating with a BA from the 77:, the son of James Drummond of 439:"St Vincent's: Church History" 181:Edinburgh Photographic Society 29:, birthplace of David Drummond 1: 536:"Duddingston Kirk – Kirkyard" 16:Scottish Evangelical minister 612:Evangelical Anglican clergy 120:on Carrubbers Close in the 57:(1805–1877) was a Scottish 628: 195:dated 1864 is held by the 185:Royal Society of Edinburgh 50:David Thomas Kerr Drummond 602:Church of England priests 99:Worcester College, Oxford 63:Scottish Episcopal Church 428:(newspaper), 27 Oct 1842 218:district of Edinburgh. 95:University of Edinburgh 27:Queen Street, Edinburgh 384:Strong, Rowan (2002). 244: 231:Duddingston Churchyard 46: 38: 30: 577:Clergy from Edinburgh 540:duddingstonkirk.co.uk 239: 187:, his proposer being 44: 36: 24: 469:www.edinphoto.org.uk 279:Artistic Recognition 242:Duddingston Kirkyard 240:Drummond's grave in 103:University of Oxford 87:Edinburgh's New Town 388:. 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High School
University of Edinburgh
Worcester College, Oxford
University of Oxford
Church of England
Compton Greenfield
Old St Paul's
Old Town
Dean Bridge
Oxford Movement
Charles Terrot
Disruption of 1843
Princes Street
Church of St John the Evangelist, Edinburgh
David Cousin
Caledonian Mercury
New Town
Valentine Faithfull
Edinburgh Photographic Society

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