William Hatt

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William Hatt [1] was Dean [2] of Brechin [3] from 1891 until his death [4] on 29 April 1913: [5] he was Rector of Muchalls [6] from 1865 until 1911, when he died.

Notes

  1. Scottish Post Office Directories
  2. “The Brechin almanac & directory” Brechin, Black & Johnston, 1914
  3. University of Dundee Archives
  4. ”Scottish Episcopal Clergy, 1689-2000” Bertie, D.M: Edinburgh T & T Clark ISBN   0-567-08746-8 p549
  5. Edinburgh Gazette
  6. Parish history
Scottish Episcopal Church titles
Preceded by Dean of Brechin
19171931
Succeeded by


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