364:
53:
271:, from which he graduated at age 17. He studied law under his uncle, Severus Pinkney, and was admitted to the bar, but never practiced. Instead, influenced by his mother, a devout Methodist, in 1831 he entered Princeton Theological Seminary in New Jersey to study for the ministry. Financial and family circumstances forced his withdrawal two years later, and Pinkney became a tutor to the family of John Neville Steele, a devout Episcopalian in
331:, who had convinced Rev. Pinkney to accept the Ascension position just before the war, reprimanded the southern-sympathizing priest for failing to say prayers for President Lincoln, and instituted ecclesiastical proceedings against him (which failed). Rev. Pinkney served at Ascension 13 years, and after the war ended also served as assistant to Rt.Rev. Whittingham, whose Northern sympathies had caused considerable unpopularity.
290:
ordained
Pinkney to the diaconate on April 12, 1835, and to the priesthood the following year. Rev. Pinkney was initially assigned to Somerset and Coventry parishes on the Eastern Shore, but his health soon failed. He then became as rector of
303:
Zion Parish. During his leadership of those parishes, which lasted until 1857, Rev. Pinkney secured the rebuilding of both churches. St. Matthew's congregation moved to a larger Gothic-style frame building in
312:(which had once been the lower chapel of that parish and burned down in 1845), was rebuilt and consecrated in 1856. After getting both congregations onto solid footings and declining a call from the
383:
his successor. A memorial church honoring his memory was built at
Hyattsville (whose founder Christopher C. Hyatt he had confirmed in 1855), but later destroyed. The windows behind the altar at
570:
580:
585:
292:
363:
459:
355:
of North
Carolina. Rt.Rev. Pinkney administered the diocese during Whittingham's extended convalescence before succeeding his mentor upon his death in 1879.
384:
309:
268:
340:
313:
565:
317:
575:
372:
199:
511:
63:
527:
520:
328:
252:
91:
73:
44:
272:
448:
486:
352:
343:
in
Washington, D.C., and Pinkney was elected as coadjutor to the ailing Rt.Rev. Whittingham. Presiding Bishop
376:
344:
52:
316:(Washington, D.C.), Rev. Pinkney finally decided to move into Washington, D.C., and serve as rector of the
434:
387:, where he had once served and whose rebuilding in brick he had secured, were also donated in his memory.
278:
He married Miss
Elizabeth Lowndes, from a prominent family in Prince George's County, on October 2, 1838.
188:
403:
Betty and Neil
Hotchkiss, History of St. Matthew's Parish, Prince George's County at p. 12, available at
305:
296:
19:
This article is about the fifth
Episcopal Bishop of Maryland. For the former U.S. Attorney General, see
404:
560:
555:
287:
132:
264:
170:
324:
145:
490:
203:
20:
300:
549:
537:
495:
380:
101:
502:
Life of the Right
Reverend William Pinkney, D.D., LL.D., Fifth Bishop of Maryland
224:
501:
367:
William
Pinkney - fifth Episcopal Bishop of MD - Oak Hill Cemetery - 2013-09-04
375:
in
Washington, with the grave sculpture financed by his friend, the financier
348:
214:
347:
was his principal consecrator on October 6, 1870, assisted by bishops
405:
http://www.stmatthewshyattsville.org/st_matthews_history_to_1961.pdf
362:
371:
Bishop Pinkney died in office on July 4, 1883. He is buried in
379:. The Maryland diocesan convention the following year elected
275:. He decided to apply for holy orders with that denomination.
339:
In 1870, the Diocese of Maryland held its convention in the
251:(April 17, 1810 – July 4, 1883) was fifth bishop of the
238:
230:
220:
210:
195:
178:
156:
151:
138:
125:
120:
107:
97:
87:
79:
69:
59:
28:
571:19th-century Anglican bishops in the United States
586:Burials at Oak Hill Cemetery (Washington, D.C.)
449:"Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. - Ellipse"
581:St. John's College (Annapolis/Santa Fe) alumni
299:(formerly known as Addison's Chapel) and its
8:
507:
308:, in 1844, which was consecrated in 1856.
51:
25:
435:"Church of the Ascension and Saint Agnes"
385:St. John's Episcopal Church, Zion Parish
310:St. John's Episcopal Church, Zion Parish
234:Ninian Pinkney & Amelia Grason Hobbs
396:
286:Maryland's bishop, the Right Reverend
7:
14:
487:Works by or about William Pinkney
566:People from Annapolis, Maryland
465:from the original on 2022-03-02
78:
293:St. Matthew's Episcopal Church
1:
576:Episcopal bishops of Maryland
521:William Rollinson Whittingham
512:Episcopal Church (USA) titles
329:William Rollinson Whittingham
269:St. John's College, Annapolis
253:Episcopal Diocese of Maryland
111:Coadjutor Bishop of Maryland
92:William Rollinson Whittingham
496:The Life of William Pinkney
273:Dorchester County, Maryland
602:
504:, by Orlando Hutton (1890)
18:
534:
525:
517:
510:
50:
43:
345:Benjamin Bosworth Smith
318:Church of the Ascension
242:Elizabeth Lloyd Lowndes
368:
341:Church of the Epiphany
314:Church of the Epiphany
189:Cockeysville, Maryland
456:oakhillcemeterydc.org
366:
306:Bladensburg, Maryland
297:Hyattsville, Maryland
288:William Murray Stone
133:William Murray Stone
265:Annapolis, Maryland
171:Annapolis, Maryland
532:1879 – 1883
528:Bishop of Maryland
498:by William Pinkney
424:Hotchkiss at p. 15
415:Hotchkiss at p. 12
369:
325:American Civil War
45:Bishop of Maryland
30:The Right Reverend
544:
543:
535:Succeeded by
373:Oak Hill Cemetery
246:
245:
200:Oak Hill Cemetery
146:Benjamin B. Smith
116:
593:
518:Preceded by
508:
491:Internet Archive
474:
473:
471:
470:
464:
453:
445:
439:
438:
431:
425:
422:
416:
413:
407:
401:
359:Death and legacy
351:of Virginia and
204:Washington, D.C.
185:
166:
164:
152:Personal details
112:
108:Previous post(s)
64:Episcopal Church
55:
26:
601:
600:
596:
595:
594:
592:
591:
590:
546:
545:
540:
531:
523:
483:
478:
477:
468:
466:
462:
451:
447:
446:
442:
433:
432:
428:
423:
419:
414:
410:
402:
398:
393:
361:
353:Thomas Atkinson
337:
284:
263:He was born in
261:
249:William Pinkney
202:
187:
183:
174:
168:
162:
160:
143:
142:October 6, 1870
130:
39:
36:
35:
34:William Pinkney
32:
31:
24:
21:William Pinkney
17:
16:American bishop
12:
11:
5:
599:
597:
589:
588:
583:
578:
573:
568:
563:
558:
548:
547:
542:
541:
536:
533:
524:
519:
515:
514:
506:
505:
499:
493:
482:
481:External links
479:
476:
475:
440:
426:
417:
408:
395:
394:
392:
389:
360:
357:
336:
333:
301:chapel of ease
283:
280:
260:
257:
244:
243:
240:
236:
235:
232:
228:
227:
222:
218:
217:
212:
208:
207:
197:
193:
192:
186:(aged 73)
180:
176:
175:
169:
167:April 17, 1810
158:
154:
153:
149:
148:
140:
136:
135:
127:
123:
122:
118:
117:
109:
105:
104:
99:
95:
94:
89:
85:
84:
81:
77:
76:
71:
67:
66:
61:
57:
56:
48:
47:
41:
40:
37:
33:
29:
15:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
598:
587:
584:
582:
579:
577:
574:
572:
569:
567:
564:
562:
559:
557:
554:
553:
551:
539:
538:William Paret
530:
529:
522:
516:
513:
509:
503:
500:
497:
494:
492:
488:
485:
484:
480:
461:
457:
450:
444:
441:
436:
430:
427:
421:
418:
412:
409:
406:
400:
397:
390:
388:
386:
382:
381:William Paret
378:
374:
365:
358:
356:
354:
350:
346:
342:
334:
332:
330:
326:
321:
319:
315:
311:
307:
302:
298:
294:
289:
281:
279:
276:
274:
270:
267:and attended
266:
258:
256:
254:
250:
241:
237:
233:
229:
226:
223:
219:
216:
213:
209:
205:
201:
198:
194:
190:
181:
177:
172:
159:
155:
150:
147:
141:
137:
134:
128:
124:
119:
115:
110:
106:
103:
102:William Paret
100:
96:
93:
90:
86:
82:
75:
72:
68:
65:
62:
58:
54:
49:
46:
42:
27:
22:
526:
467:. Retrieved
455:
443:
429:
420:
411:
399:
377:W.W.Corcoran
370:
338:
322:
285:
277:
262:
248:
247:
221:Denomination
184:(1883-07-04)
182:July 4, 1883
139:Consecration
129:May 27, 1836
113:
561:1883 deaths
556:1810 births
323:During the
211:Nationality
114:(1870-1879)
88:Predecessor
38:D.D., LL.D.
550:Categories
469:2022-08-14
391:References
349:John Johns
335:Episcopate
259:Early life
163:1810-04-17
126:Ordination
327:, bishop
98:Successor
83:1879–1883
80:In office
460:Archived
225:Anglican
215:American
144:by
131:by
74:Maryland
489:at the
231:Parents
70:Diocese
282:Career
239:Spouse
206:, U.S.
196:Buried
191:, U.S.
173:, U.S.
121:Orders
60:Church
463:(PDF)
452:(PDF)
179:Died
157:Born
295:in
552::
458:.
454:.
320:.
255:.
472:.
437:.
165:)
161:(
23:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.