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William Pinkney (bishop)

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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
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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
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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
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of North Carolina. Rt.Rev. Pinkney administered the diocese during Whittingham's extended convalescence before succeeding his mentor upon his death in 1879.
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in Washington, D.C., and Pinkney was elected as coadjutor to the ailing Rt.Rev. Whittingham. Presiding Bishop
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He married Miss Elizabeth Lowndes, from a prominent family in Prince George's County, on October 2, 1838.
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This article is about the fifth Episcopal Bishop of Maryland. For the former U.S. Attorney General, see
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Life of the Right Reverend William Pinkney, D.D., LL.D., Fifth Bishop of Maryland
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William Pinkney - fifth Episcopal Bishop of MD - Oak Hill Cemetery - 2013-09-04
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in Washington, with the grave sculpture financed by his friend, the financier
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was his principal consecrator on October 6, 1870, assisted by bishops
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Bishop Pinkney died in office on July 4, 1883. He is buried in
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In 1870, the Diocese of Maryland held its convention in the
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Index

William Pinkney
Bishop of Maryland

Episcopal Church
Maryland
William Rollinson Whittingham
William Paret
William Murray Stone
Benjamin B. Smith
Annapolis, Maryland
Cockeysville, Maryland
Oak Hill Cemetery
Washington, D.C.
American
Anglican
Episcopal Diocese of Maryland
Annapolis, Maryland
St. John's College, Annapolis
Dorchester County, Maryland
William Murray Stone
St. Matthew's Episcopal Church
Hyattsville, Maryland
chapel of ease
Bladensburg, Maryland
St. John's Episcopal Church, Zion Parish
Church of the Epiphany
Church of the Ascension
American Civil War
William Rollinson Whittingham
Church of the Epiphany

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