James Carruthers Explained

James Carruthers (1759–1832) was a Scottish Roman Catholic priest and historian.

Life

He was the son of Catholic parents, Andrew Carruthers and his wife Lucy Rigg;[1] Bishop Andrew Carruthers was his brother. He was born in New Abbey in the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright.[2]

Fr. Carruthers was educated in the Scottish College, Douai, and on his return to Scotland was ordained priest and appointed to the charge of Glenlivet. Afterwards he was successively at Buchan, in Aberdeenshire, at Preshome in the Enzie, at Dumfries, and at St Mary's, New Abbey, where he died on 14 February 1832.[2] He was buried in the graveyard of Sweetheart Abbey.

Works

Carruthers wrote:[2]

See also

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Attribution

Notes and References

  1. 4768. Carruthers, Andrew. Bernard. Aspinwall.
  2. Carruthers, James. 9.