Robert Kilgour
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Robert Kilgour was the 39th bishop of the Diocese of Aberdeen of the Scottish Episcopal Church from 1778 to 1788. He was one of the three bishops to consecrate Samuel Seabury, an American Episcopal priest as a bishop in 1784. He was succeeded by Bishop Coadjutor John Skinner in 1788[1].
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- ^ A Short History to the Episcopal Church in Scotland (revised edition - 1974) F. Goldie pp 69/70
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Preceded by William Falconer |
Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church 1778–1788 |
Succeeded by John Skinner |
John Fullerton · Andrew Lumsden · David Freebairn · Robert Keith · Robert White · William Falconer · Robert Kilgour · John Skinner · George Gleig · James Walker · William Skinner · Charles Terrot · Robert Eden · Hugh Jermyn · James Kelly · George Wilkinson · Walter Robberds · Arthur MacLean · Ernest Danson · John How · Thomas Hannay · Francis Moncrieff · Richard Wimbush · Alastair Haggart · Lawrence Luscombe · Richard Holloway · Bruce Cameron · Idris Jones
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