George Grub (priest)

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George Grub was an Anglican priest in the early 20th century. [1]

Grub was educated at Aberdeen University and ordained in 1871. He was a curate at St Paul's Dundee [2] and then held incumbencies at St James's Stonehaven [3] and Holy Trinity, Ayr [4] before his appointment at St Ninian's. [5] He died on 5 October 1924 [6]

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References

  1. The Clergy List, London, Kelly’s, 1913.
  2. The Times, Thursday, 23 June 1881; pg. 10; Issue 30228; col F Ecclesiastical Appointments
  3. The Times , 14 August 1890, p. 4; "Ecclesiastical Appointments".
  4. Court Circular The Times, Monday, 20 June 1904; pg. 6; Issue 37425; col E
  5. Scottish Episcopal Clergy, 1689-2000, Bertie, D.M.: Edinburgh T & T Clark ISBN   0-567-08746-8
  6. The Times , 10 October 1924, p. 15, "The Very rev. G. Grub".
Anglican Communion titles
Preceded by
Archibald Ean Campbell
Provost of St Ninian’s Cathedral, Perth
1904 1908
Succeeded by
Charles Edward Plumb