Colin Campbell im Thurn (1860 - 1941) was Dean of Glasgow and Galloway from 1921 to 1937. [1]
He was born in 1860, [2] educated at Merton College, Oxford;and ordained deacon in 1889, [3] and priest in 1890. [4] After a curacy at St Matthew Glasgow he was Priest in charge at St Mark, Glasgow then Rector of Dumfries until his appointment as Dean.
He died on 19 January 1941. [5]
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