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 BISHOPS OF SCOTLAND. 675 BRECHIN, BISHOP OF. The Right Rev. JERMYN, D.D. Consecrated 1876. Residence, Dundee, Forfarshire. EDINBURGH, BISHOP OF. The Right Rev. HENRY COTTERILL, D D., F.R.S.E. Born 1812; educated at St. John's College, Cambridge,* (B. A. Senior Wrangler, and 1st class in Classical Tripos, 1835, M.A. by Royal Mandate, 1836, D.D. 1856), and was Fellow of his College. Chaplain to H.E.I.C. at Madras 183645; Principal of Brighton College 1852 7 ; Bishop of Grahamstown 1857 71 : and Coadjutor Bishop of Edinburgh 1871 2, when he became Bishop thereof: married (1836) Anna Isabella, eldest daughter of John Parnther Esq., of Belle Vue, Jamaica. Residence, Edinburgh. Club, New (Edinburgh.) GLASGOW AND GALLOWAY, BISHOP OF. The Right Rev. WILLIAM SCOT WILSON, LL.D., son of the late Rev. David Wilson. Born 1806; educated at King's ( ollege, Aberdeen, (M.A. Aberdeen 1827, and LL.D. of Trinity College, Dublin, 1859); appointed Incumbent of Trinity Church, Ayr, 1832, and Dean of Glasgow and Galloway, (1 845) . Con- secrated 1859 : married (1843) Jane, daughter of Andrew Austin, Esq. R esidence, Ayr. MORAY, ROSS, AND CAITHNESS, BISHOP OF. The Right Rf-v. ROBERT EDEN, D.D., Primus of the Scotch Church, 3rd son of Sir Frederick Morton Eden, Bart. Born 1804; educated at Westminster, and Christ Church, Oxford, (B.A. 1827, M.A. 1839, D.D. 1851) ; was Rector of Leigh, Essex, 1837 53. Consecrated Bishop 1851, and elected Primus of the Church of Scotland. 1862 : married (1827) Emma, youngest daughter of Sir James Allan Park, one of the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas. Residence, Hedgefield House, Inverness. Club, Junior Carlton. ST. ANDREWS, DUNKELD, AND DUNBLANE, BISHOP OF. The Right Rev. CHARLES WORDSWORTH, D.C L., 2nd son of the Rev. Christopher Wordsworth, D.D., Master of Trinity College, Cambridge. Born 18CW; educated at Harrow, and Christ Church, Oxford. (B.A. as 1st class in Classics, 1830, M.A. 1832, D.C.L. 18)3), where he gained the Latin Verse and Latin Essay Prizes ; was 2nd Master of Winchester College, and Warden of Trinity College, Glenalmond, Perthshire. Consecrated 1853 : married, 1st (1835), Charlotte, eldest daughter of the Rev. George Day, (she died, 1839); 2ndly (1846), Katharine Mary, eldest daughter of the Rev. Win. Brudenell Barter, Rector of Highclere and Burghclere, Hampshire, Residence, Feu-house, Perth.