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1782.
35. BENJAMIN SEBASTIAN, a native of Virginia-brought up in the Church-ordained in 1776-from Virginia, in 1782, he became the Rector of Christ Church Parish, Calvert, and in 1785, of William and Mary's, St. Mary's. About 1788, he removed to Kentucky-there, for many years, he was Judge of the Court of Appeals. He died in 1832, at the age of 93.
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36. SAMUEL TINGLEY came to Maryland, from Delaware, in 1783- he was a native of New York-brought up - -, ordained in 1773, and became a Missionary of the Society P. G. in Delaware; from thence, in 1783, he became the Rector of Somerset Parish, Somerset-in 1785, of Coventry, in that County-in 1796, was officiating in part of Stepney, in that County, and in charge of an Academy at Salisbury-in 1798, Rector of Wor- cester Parish, Worcester Co .- three times he was a member of the Standing Committee. He died in 1800, upwards of 55.
37. JOHN MARRIOTT, a native of England-brought up in the Church- ordained in - -, but never had a Parish in this country. He resided in St. Ann's Parish, Anne Arundel, near the head of Severn-died 1789, æt. -.
38. AUGUSTINE GAMBRILL, a native of England-brought up in the Church-ordained in -. He lived near Mr. Marriott's, and, like him, never had charge of a Parish. He died in 1790, æt. -
CLERGYMEN WHO HAVE REMOVED INTO MARYLAND, OR BEEN ORDAINED IN OR FOR IT, SINCE THE ACKNOWLEDG- MENT OF OUR INDEPENDENCE, IN 1783.
1784.
39. WILLIAM NIXON came here from Virginia, in 1784, and had a Clas- sical School in the then old St. Paul's Church, Baltimore. He is believed to have been a native of England, and received Orders there in -, having been brought up in the Church. He continued his School two years, and in 1787, removed to South Carolina-he is said to have been intemperate-died in 1801, æt. -.
40. MASON LOCKE WEEMS, a native of St. James', Anne Arundel Co .- brought up in the Church, ordained in England, 1784, (prob.) and returning, became Rector of All Hallow's Parish, Anne Arundel, and had a Female Seminary-in 1791, of Westminster Parish, same County-after 1793, he resided in Virginia. He wrote and published the lives of Washington, of Franklin, of Penn, of Marion, and four smaller works-died in 1825, æt. 66.
41. EDWARD GANTT, JR., a native of Christ Church Parish, Calvert- brought up in the Church-ordained in England, 1784, and became Rector of All Saint's Parish, Calvert-in 1785, of Christ Church Parish-resigned 1796, in ill health-1798, first Missionary to Kentucky-was seven times in the Standing Committee-died in 1810, æt. 51.
42. FRANCIS WALKER, a native of Scotland-brought up in the Church- ordained in 1773, in Ireland-came over in 1784, and became Rector of South Sassafras, Kent-in 1786, of William and Mary, Charles-in 1790, of St. Andrew's, St. Mary's-in 1797, of Christ Church, Calvert-in 1803, of St. Andrew's, St. Mary's-in 1805, officiating and teaching in Durham, Charles, and in 1807, in King and Queen, St. Mary's-was intemperate-died , æt.
43. LEONARD CUTTING, D. D., a native of England-brought up in the Church-ordained in 1763, and became a Missionary of the Society P. G. in New York-in 1784, from thence he became Rector of All Hallow's, Wor- cester-in 1787, he removed to North Carolina. He died in New York, 1794, æt. 69.
44. RALPH HIGGINBOTHAM, A. M., a native of Ireland-brought up in the Church-ordained in Ireland, in 1774-in 1784 he became the Rector of
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St. Ann's, Annapolis, which he held more than twenty years-he had, pre- vious to his rectorship, somewhat, become master of King William's School in Annapolis-afterwards St. John's College, in which he was Vice-President, till in 1813, when he died, æt. -
1785.
45. COLIN FERGUSON, D. D., a native of Kent Co .- brought up a Presbyterian-ordained in 1785, by Bishop Seabury, of Connecticut, and became Rector of St. Paul's, Kent, which he resigned in 1799-he was Presi- dent of Washington College, Chestertown, from 1789 to 1805-died in 1806, æt. 55.
46. - SIMPSON, a native of -, brought up - -, if his name was Bolton Simpson, he was ordained in 1745-came here from South Carolina, and in 1785, became Rector of William and Mary's, St. Mary's-in 1789, was Rector of All Faith, St. Mary's-died -.
47. WILLIAM SMITH, D. D., a native of Scotland-brought up ordained in Scotland, in -, from whence he came here in 1785, and became the Rector of Stepney Parish, Somerset Co .- was a delegate to the General Convention-in 1787, removed to Rhode Island-he published a hook of Chants and Volumes on Psalmody, the Episcopal Controversy, and on the Christian Ministry. He was the Compiler of the Office of Institution, C. P. B. He died in 1821, æt. 69.
48. HATCH DENT, a native of Trinity, Charles Co .- had been an officer in the United States Army-brought up in the Church-was ordained by Bishop Seabury, in 1785, and became Rector of Trinity, Charles, his native Parish, and in 1797, in connection with it, of William and Mary, Charles, for a year. He had a private school, which, in 1796, grew into the Charlotte Hall School, of which, along with his Parish, he was the first Principal; was five times member of the Standing Committee. He died in 1800, æt. -.
49. WILLIAM DUKE, A. M., a native of St. Paul's, Baltimore Co .- brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Seabury, in 1785, and became Rector of Queen Caroline, Ann Arundel-in 1787, of St. Paul's, Prince George's- in 1791, of St. Paul's Chapel, Baltimore Co .- in 1792, of North Elk, Cecil- in 1796, of Westminster, Ann Arundel-in 1803, Professor of Languages in St. John's College, and along therewith, in 1804, Rector of St. Ann's, Annapo- lis-in 1806, in charge of the Academy in Elkton, Cecil Co .- in 1812, Prin- cipal of the Charlotte Hall School-in 1815, returned to the Academy in Elk- ton. He was the Convention Preacher of 1797, and often in the Standing Committee. He published volumes of Hymns, of Defence of Christianity, on Maryland History, and sundry small treatises-died in 1843, æt. 83.
50. SAMUEL ARMER, A. M., a native of Pennsylvania-brought up - ordained by Bishop Seabury, in 1785-in 1783, he had become Professor of 3
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Moral Philosophy and Logic, in Washington College, and now added the charge of St. Luke's, Queen Anne, and in 1790, of Chester, Kent-in 1792, (prob.) removed to Pennsylvania-died -, æt. - -.
1786.
51. WILLIAM SKELLEY, a native of -, brought up -, ordained by Bishop Seabury for Maryland, in 1786, and settled in Delaware-in 1790, became Rector of Worcester Parish, Worcester Co., in connection with his Parish in Delaware, for a year-in 1803, he was so again for a year-died -, æt. -.
52. GEORGE BOWER, a native of -, brought up - -, ordained in England, (prob.) -, in 1786 he became Rector of All Saint's, Frederick Co .- in 1788, of Queen Caroline, Ann Arundel-in 1789, of Frederick Parish, Washington Co., and All Saint's, Frederick. He was some times member of the Standing Committee-died in 1814, æt.
1787.
53. JOHN WILSON COMPTON, a native of Charles County-brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop White, in 1787, and became Rector of William and Mary's, Charles-in 1797, of St. James', Ann Arundel, and in 1806, added All Saint's, Calvert. He was sometimes member of the Standing Committee-died in 1813, æt. 53.
54. JOSEPH COUDON, A. M., a native of Maryland-brought up in the Church-ordained, 1787, by Bishop White, and became Rector of North Elk, Cecil, where he had been before Lay Reader, and in charge of the Academy- in 1789, he added Augustine Parish, Cecil. He was a member of the General Convention and of the Standing Committee. He died in 1792, æt. 51.
55. JOHN WEEMS, a native of St. James', Ann Arundel Co .- brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop White, in 1787, and took charge of Port Tobacco Parish, Charles Co. He had a private School; he died in charge of that Parish in 1821, æt. -.
56. JOHN COLEMAN, a native of Virginia-brought up in the Church- ordained by Bishop White, in 1787, and became Rector of St. John's, Balti- more and Harford Counties-in 1799, of St. Thomas', Baltimore Co .- in 1806, of St. James', Baltimore Co., and of Christ Church, Harford, also, which he erected. He was Convention Preacher in 1795, member of the Standing Com- mittee seventeen times, and five times Delegate to the General Convention; he published the Autobiography and Letters of Devereaux Jarratt-died 1816, æt. 53.
57. THOMAS SCOT, A. M., a native of Scotland-brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop White, in 1787-in 1793, he became a Tutor in St. John's College-in 1794, Rector of St. James', Ann Arundel-in 1796, of Somerset Parish, Somerset-in 1800, of St. Peter's, Montgomery-in 1803, of
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Queen Anne, Prince George's. He was often a member of the Standing Committee-in 1812, returned to Scotland.
58. LEVI HEATH, A. M., a native of England-brought up in the Church- ordained in -, in England-in 1786, came over to take charge of Cokes- bury College-in 1787, became Rector of St. John's Parish, Baltimore and Harford Counties-in 1789, removed to New Jersey-died in Virginia, in 1805 or 1806, æt. -.
59. JOHN BISSETT, A. M., a native of Scotland-brought up in the Church-ordained in 1786, by Bishop Seabury, and in 1787, became Rector of South Sassafras, Kent Co .- in 1790, of North Sassafras, Cecil. He was Secretary to the Convention-four times member of the Standing Committee, and Delegate to the General Convention-published two sermons. In 1793, he removed to New York, and in 1809, was deposed for intemperance-died in 1810, æt. 48.
60. JOHN IRELAND, A. M., a native of England-brought up in the Church-ordained in England. In 1787, he became the Rector of St. George's Parish, in Harford Co., where he was in charge of an Academy-in 1798, the Associate Rector of St. Paul's, Baltimore-in 1802, he returned to England-died~, æt. -.
1789.
61. MARTIN LUTHER HAYNIE, M. D., a native of -, brought up in -, ordained in 1788 by Bishop White, and became in 1789 Rector of All Hallow's Parish, Worcester, which he gave up at the end of two years- in 1809, he was deposed for entire neglect of the ministry and religion.
62. SAMUEL KEENE, JR., A. M., a native of Maryland, Eastern Shore- brought up in the Church-ordained in 1789 by Bishop White, and became Rector of South Sassafras, Kent, and in 1791, of St. Paul's, Queen Anne Co. His health failing him in 1798, he became Missionary to Kentucky, but soon returned-he died 1805, æt. 40.
63. JAMES KEMP, D. D., [2d Bp. of Md.] a native of Scotland-brought up a Presbyterian-ordained in 1789 by Bishop White, and became Rector of Great Choptank Parish, Dorchester, and was Principal of the Academy there- in 1808, he took charge of Dorchester Parish also, in that County-in 1812, he became Rector of St. Paul's, Baltimore. He was twice Secretary to the Convention-twice the Convention Preacher-well nigh always a member of the Standing Committee, and delegate to the General Convention. In 1814, he became Suffragan Bishop, and in 1816, the Bishop of the Diocese. He was Provost of the University of Maryland, and President of the Maryland Bible Society. He published Sermons, Tracts, Essays, Convention Addresses, Pastoral Letters, &c. He died 1827, æt. 62.
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1790.
64. THOMAS JOHN CHEW, a native of Calvert County-brought up in the Church-ordained 1790 by Bishop White, and became Rector of All Saint's, Calvert, and in 1792, of St. James', Ann Arundel-died in 1793, æt. 24.
65. JOHN ROBERSON, a native of England-brought up in the Church- ordained in England, in -. In 1790 he became Rector of Chester, Kent County, which he held less than a year. Removed to -, died æt.
66. JAMES CONNOR, a native of - brought up in - ordained by some foreign Bishop-came to Maryland in 1790, and became Rector of St. Peter's, Talbot-in 1793, removed to South Carolina, and died there in 1815, æt. -.
67. OWEN FITZGERALD MAGRATH, a native of Ireland-brought up in the Church-ordained (prob.) in 1790, in Ireland and soon after became a professor in St. John's College, Annapolis. In 1792 he was Rector of Kent Island Parish, Queen Anne-in 1793, of St. Peter's, Talbot-in 1795, he became Professor again in St. John's College. In 1804, he became Vice- Principal of Charlotte Hall, and in connection therewith had King and Queen Parish, St. Mary's-but in 1805, Trinity, Charles. About 1808, he removed to Alexandria, Va .- notoriously intemperate-died , æt. -.
1791.
68. WALTER McPHERSON, a native of Charles County-brought up in the Church-ordained in 1791 by Bishop White, and became a Rector of All Hallow's, Ann Arundel-died in 1793, æt. -.
69. JOSEPH GROVE JOHN BEND, D. D., a native of New York- brought up in the Church-ordained 1787 by Bishop Provost, New York-he came from Pennsylvania to Maryland in 1791, and became Rector of St. Paul's Parish, Baltimore Co. He was Convention Preacher in 1808, and was always, Secretary to the Convention, member of the Standing Committee, and delegate to the General Convention-he published three Occasional Ser- mons, and edited a number of works for distribution. He died in 1812, æt. 53.
70. GEORGE DASHIELL, a native of Somerset County-brought up in the Church-was ordained in 1791 by Bishop White, and became Rector of Som- erset Parish, Somerset-in 1793, he removed to Delaware-in 1797, he re- turned to Maryland and became Rector of South Sassafras, Kent-in 1800, of Chester, in the same County, and in 1804, of St. Peter's, Baltimore City. In 1809, he was the Convention Preacher-thirteen times in the Standing Com- mittee, and four times Delegate to the General Convention. He published two occasional Sermons, and an Address to Episcopalians-in 1816, he re- nounced the Church, and was deposed-he organized "the Evangelical Epis- copal Church"-he died in 1852, æt. 72.
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1791.]
71. DAVID BALL, a native of Virginia-brought up in the Church-or- dained in 1788 by Bishop White-in 1791 he came to Maryland, and became Rector of All Hallow's, Worcester, to which, in 1806, he added Worcester Parish, in the same County-he was once President of the Convention, and five times in the Standing Committee-a published Sermon was left by him- he died in 1813, æt. -.
72. GEORGE RALPH, a native of England-brought up in the Church-in 1790, he had a School in Baltimore-was ordained by Bishop White in 1791, and in connection with his School, officiated in Baltimore. In 1793, he was Rector of North Sassafras, Cecil, and South Sassafras, Kent, and had a School-in 1795, Rector of Washington Parish, D. C., with a School-in 1797, of Queen Anne, Prince George County, with a School-in 1800, Principal of Charlotte Hall, and Rector of Trinity, Charles, and in 1801, of All Faith's, St. Mary's. In 1809, he established an Academy in Baltimore County, and in 1810, in connection with it, was Rector of Trinity Church, Baltimore City, which he resigned in two years-was four times in the Standing Committee- died 1813, æt. -.
73. TOWNSHEND DADE, a native of Virginia-brought up in the Church ; was ordained in 1765, in England-from Virginia in 1791, became the Rec- tor of Eden, now St. Peter's Parish, Montgomery Co .- in 1794, was displaced from the ministry-he died in -, æt. -
1792.
74. ARCHIBALD WALKER, D. D. a native of Ireland-brought up in the Church-ordained 1789, by Bishop White-from Pennsylvania in 1792, he became Professor in Washington College, and Rector of Chester Parish, Kent, both of which he resigned in 1803; afterwards teaching in sundry places- published a Latin Grammar-in 1809, was suspended for neglect of public worship and ordinances-died in -, æt. -.
75. JOHN WHITE, A. M., a native of Maryland, Eastern Shore-brought up in the Church-ordained 1792, by Bishop White, and became Rector of Wor- cester Parish, Worcester Co .- died in 1794, æt. -.
76. THOMAS S. GORDON, a native of Talbot Co .- brought up in the Church-was ordained in 1792, by Bishop White, and became Rector of St. Mary's White Chapel Parish, Caroline County, which at the end of the year he resigned-died, - - -, æt. -.
77. HENRY MOSCROP, a native of - brought up in the Church- ordained in 1786, by Bishop Seabury-in 1792, came to Maryland from Rhode Island, and became Rector of Queen Anne Parish, Prince George Co., and in 1794, of All Hallow's, Ann Arundel Co. which he resigned in 1799-in 1812, he removed to New York-died in 1820, æt. ---.
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BISHOP CLAGGETT'S EPISCOPATE, Consecrated September 17, 1792.
1793.
78. WALTER DULANY ADDISON, a native of St. John's Parish, Prince George's-brought up in the Church-ordained 1793, by Bishop Claggett, and became Rector of Queen Anne Parish, Prince George Co. He had a private Academy at Oxon Hill-the Parish he held two years. In 1799, he became Assistant Minister in his native Parish, and in 1805, its Rector-in 1809, he became Rector of Georgetown Parish, Georgetown, D. C., taking his School with him-in 1821, Rector of Addison Chapel Parish, Prince George's and Rock Creek Church, District of Columbia-in 1823, Rector of Georgetown Parish again-becoming blind in 1827, he resigned it. He was Convention Preacher in 1811-often in the Standing Committee-a Delegate to the General Convention, and published a Tract on Amusements. He died in 1848, æt. 79.
79. THOMAS FITCH OLIVER, A. M., a native of Massachusetts-a Con- gregational Minister-ordained in 1785, by Bishop Seabury. In 1793, he came to Maryland from New York, and became Rector of St. Thomas', Balti- more Co. He died there in 1797, æt. 48.
80. CHARLES SMOOT, a native of Charles Co .- brought up in the Church- ordained in 1793, by Bishop Claggett, and became Rector of King and Queen's, St. Mary's-in 1799, of William and Mary's, in that County. He died in 1807, æt. .
81. JOHN O'DONNEL, a native of -- , brought up -, ordained in 1793, became Rector of All Faith's, St. Mary's-in 1795, he removed to Virginia-died in 1805, æt. -
1794.
82. WILLIAM GREEN, a native of Connecticut-a Congregationalist Min- ister-ordained in 1793, by Bishop Seabury. In 1794, he became Rector of All Saint's, Calvert-at the end of a year, he returned to Connecticut, where he died in 1801, æt. -.
83. NICHOLAS W. LANE, a native of Ann Arundel Co .- brought up in the Church-ordained in 1794, by Bishop Claggett, and became the Minister
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of St. Peter's Parish, Montgomery Co .- in 1798, of All Saint's, Calvert-in 1800, of All Hallow's, Ann Arundel-in 1806, of Christ Church, Calvert- in 1811, he was the Principal of Washington Academy, Somerset-said to have been intemperate-died in 1813, prob.
84. ANDREW THOMAS McCORMICK, a native of Ireland-brought up a Presbyterian-ordained by Bishop Claggett, in 1794, and became Assistant Minister in Queen Anne Parish, Prince George-in 1798, of Washington Parish, District of Columbia, where he continued till in 1823-he had also a School. He was three times Chaplain to the United States Senate, and in 1813, he was the Convention Preacher. He died in 1840, æt. 70.
85. JOSEPH JACKSON, a native of England-brought up in the Church- ordained in 1794, by Bishop Claggett, and became Assistant Minister in Prince George Parish, Montgomery-in 1795, he was in Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's-in 1796, Rector of St. Peter's, Talbot-in 1811, of William and Mary's and St. Andrew's, St. Mary's-in 1816, of St. John's, Hagerstown- in 1817, he went on a Missionary tour through the Western States-in 1819, he was Rector of St. Thomas', Baltimore Co., and in 1820, removed to Ken- tucky. He was twice Convention Preacher-twice in the Standing Com- mittee-once Delegate to the General Convention. He published two or three occasional pamphlets. He died in 1820, æt, - -.
86. JEREMIAH COSDEN, a native of Cecil Co .- a Methodist Preacher- ordained in 1794, by Bishop Claggett, and took charge of North Sassafras and Augustine Parishes, Cecil. In 1801, he resigned his Ministry for the bar, and was displaced.
87. ANDREW ELLIOTT, a native of - -, brought up -, ordained in -, by -. In 1794, became Rector of William and Mary, and St. Andrew's, St. Mary's, and at the end of four years removed westward-died -, æt.
88. STEPHEN SYKES, a native of Delaware, prob. brought up -, ordained by Bishop White, in 1788-in 1794, he came here and became Rector of Westminster Parish, Ann Arundel-at the end of a year he removed to South Carolina-he died in -, at. -.
1795.
89. JOHN ALLEN, A. M., a native of Ireland-a Methodist Preacher-was ordained in Ireland-in 1795, he took charge of St. George's, Harford, in con- nection with a School. In 1815, he became a Professor in St. John's College, and in 1821, in the University in Baltimore. He published a volume of Mathematics-he died in 1830, æt. 70.
1796.
90. WILLIAM SWANN, a native of Maryland-brought up in the Church- was ordained in 1796, by Bishop Claggett, and became Minister of St Peter's,
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[1796.
Montgomery-in 1800, of Westminster, Ann Arundel Co., where he had a School, as he had also in 1805, in Baltimore, and afterwards in Prince George's. In 1808, for the year, he was Assistant in St. Paul's, Prince George's. He then had a Female Academy in that County, and afterwards in Charles, where he died, in 1813, æt. -.
91. HENRY LYON DAVIS, D. D., a native of Charles Co .- brought up in the Church-ordained in 1796, by Bishop Claggett, and in connection with his place in Charlotte Hall School, became Minister of All Faith Parish, St. Mary's-in 1801, of King and Queen, in that County, and in 1802, of Trinity, Charles. In 1804, he became the Rector of North Sassafras, Cecil, and in 1816, of St. Ann's, Annapolis, in connection with which he was successively Vice-Principal and Principal of St. John's College. He was Convention Preacher-twice Delegate to the General Convention-eight times Secretary of the Convention, and more than twenty of the Standing Committee. He was Editor of the Christian Messenger, and author of a Pamphlet. In 1826, he removed to Delaware-he died in 1836, at. - -.
92. . - KERNAN, a native of -, brought up -, ordained by -, in-, in 1796, he became Rector of Christ Church Parish, Cal- vert, and died in a few weeks, æt. - -.
93. ISAAC FOSTER, a native of -, brought up -, ordained, 1794, by Bishop Madison, of Virginia, from whence he came here in 1796, and became the Rector of Coventry Parish, Somerset, where he died in 1800, æt. - -.
94. HATCH DENT, JR., a native of Trinity Parish, Charles-brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Claggett, in 1796, and died not very long after, (prob.) -.
1797.
95. ELISHA RIGG, a native of Pennsylvania-brought up - -, ordained in 1788, by Bishop White, of Pennsylvania, from whence, in 1797, he came to St. Paul's Parish, Queen Anne Co. In 1805, he was the Convention Preacher, and Delegate to the General Convention-he was eight times in the Standing Committee. Two Sermons were published by him-he died in 1804, æt. -.
1799.
96. JOSHUA REECE, a native of Wales, Eng., and brought up in the Church-ordained in 1798, by Bishop White, of Pennsylvania, from whence he came here and became Rector of Stepney, Somerset-in 1801, of North Sassafras, and in 1804, of Coventry, Somerset; in each having a School. In 1807, he removed to Virginia, where he died in 1810, (qu.)
97. JOHN BROCKENBOROUGH, a native of Virginia-brought up in the Church-ordained in 1798, (qu.) by Bishop Madison. He came here from Virginia in 1799, and became Rector of William and Mary, Charles, where he continued, till in 1802, when he returned-died in -, æt. -.
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98. WILLIAMS KAVANAUGH, a native of Virginia; a Methodist Preacher, ordained by Bishop Claggett, in 1800, and settled in Kentucky, then under Bishop Claggett's charge-died in 1806, æt. -
99. JOHN JOHNSON SAYRES, A. M., a native of New York-brought up in the Church -. ordained by Bishop White, in 1792. He came to Mary- land from New Jersey, and in 1800, became the Rector of Durham, Charles, and in 1804, of Georgetown Parish, District of Columbia,-in 1806, he was Chaplain to the United States Senate-he died in 1809, æt. 35.
100. JOHN PRICE, was ordained by Bishop Claggett in 1800-he was a native of - - and brought up - He was at first Rector of Somerset Parish, Somerset, and in 1802, of St. Michael's, Talbot-in 1808, his license was withdrawn-intemperate.
1801.
101. WALTER C. GARDINER came to Maryland from Delaware, in 1801, and became Rector of Coventry, Somerset, he was a native of R. I .- brought up in the Church, prob .- and ordained in 1792 by Bishop Provost, of New York-in 1802, he was Convention Preacher-in 1804 he removed to Vir- ginia-died -.
102. FRANCIS BARCLAY came from England, and in 1801 was in an academy in Baltimore. He was a native of England-brought up in the Church, and received orders there-in 1802, was the President of the Academy in Easton-in 1805, in connection therewith, officiated in St. Paul's, Queen Anne's-in 1806, was Rector of All Hallow's, Ann Arundel, and in 1808, of William and Mary Parish, St. Mary's-in 1810, removed to Alexandria, Va .- died - -- , æt. -.
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