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Sir Andrew Agnew, 7th Baronet

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for Wigtownshire, 1830โ€“1837. He stood as a moderate reformer, but soon became deeply attached to the cause of Sabbatarianism, and pressed for the banning of all secular labour on Sunday. For this purpose he introduced no less than four Sabbath Observance Bills in the Commons, none of which passed. It
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to go to Church on Sunday, his personal attack is probably unjust: the Dictionary of National Biography speaks of Agnew's "genial and kindly nature". He left Parliament in 1837, and no further effort to proceed with a Sabbath Observance Bill was made.
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Reverend David Carnegie Andrew Agnew (1821โ€“1887)) He was the minister of the Free Church of Scotland in
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Martha Agnew (d. 1904), married Frederick Lewis Maitland-Heriot in 1848. They are ancestors of actor
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He died from scarlet fever in 1849 and he was succeeded in the baronetcy by his eldest son.
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Andrew Agnew was the son of Andrew Agnew and Martha, daughter of John de Courcy, 19th
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Scottish constituencies
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Agnes Agnew (d. 1893), married Rev. Thomas Blizzard Bell in 1845
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Mary Graham Agnew (d. 1885), married James Douglas in 1858
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The grave of Sir Andrew Agnew, Grange Cemetery, Edinburgh
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and Agnes Murray Elliot on 11 June 1816, and had issue:
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was the third attempt which drew on him the wrath of
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Index


Sunday Sabbatarianism
Charles Dickens
Lord Kingsale
University of Edinburgh
University of Oxford
Lochnaw Castle
Leswalt
Member of Parliament
Charles Dickens
Grange Cemetery
Edinburgh
Sir David Carnegie, 4th Baronet
Charlie Cox
Sir Andrew Agnew, 8th Baronet
Wigtown
Stair Andrew Agnew






Blaikie 1885


Dickens 1958


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