Archibald Bennie

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Archibald Bennie [1]

a Scotch clergyman, was born November 1, 1797. He graduated from the Glasgow University, where he obtained three prizes; was licensed to preach in 1820, and appointed assistant and successor at the Free Chapel of Ease, Glasgow, in 1823; promoted to the third charge at Stirling in 1824; presented to the living at Lady Yester's Chapel, Edinburgh, in 1835; appointed a chaplain in ordinary to the queen of England and a dean of the Chapel Royal in 1841, and died at Dulnoon, September 21, 1846. He published five sermons from 1825 to 1839: A Letter to Patrick A rkley, Advocate, Edinburgh ( 1846): Discourses, with a Memoir (1847); and he edited, for two years (1836-37), The Edinburgh Christian Instructor. See Fasti Eccles. Scoticanae, 1:64; 2:34.

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