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 Church of Scotland Ministers A

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Date transcribed2011-00-00
Transcribed byJane Britcliffe, Peter Schofield, Penny Tipper
CommentList of Ministers of the Church of Scotland who served in India or South Asia, extracted from Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae

Section  India    
Volume No.  7    
Page No.  688    
Surname  Bailey    
Christian Name(s)  Thomas Grahame    
Wife 1 Surname  Sloan    
Wife 1 Christian name(s)  Agnes Bankier    
Children to 1st Wife Christian name(s)  Wellesley Grahame; Winifred Agnes;    
Father-in-law 1 Surname  Sloan    
Father-in-law 1 Christian name(s)  Alexander    
Father-in-law remarks  Alexander Sloan, C.A., Glasgow    
Body of text  BAILEY, THOMAS GRAHAME, born India, 8th September 1872, son of Wellesley Cosby B, founder of Mission to Lepers in India and the East, and Alice Grahame; educated at George Watson's College and University of Edinburgh; MA (1892), BD (1895), DLitt (1920); licensed by Presbytery of Edinburgh May 1895; ordained (by Presbytery of Edinburgh) missionary to the Panjab 2nd June that year; retired 1920 ; appointed reader in Hindi and Urdu, University of London, School of Oriental Studies, London. Married Agnes Bankier, MB, daughter of Alexander Sloan, CA, Glasgow [niece of John S, minister of Shawlands (cf Vol III, 188), where the name Rankin should be Bankier], and has issue ­ Wellesley Grahame, born 7th January 1915; Winifred Agnes, born 11th June 1917. Publications - A Panjabi Grammar Panjab, 1903); The Languages of the Northern Himalayas [Roy Asiat Soc] (London, 1905); Kanauri Vocabulary [Roy Asiat Soc] (London, 1908); Panjabi Manual and Grammar (along with another) (Panjab, 1912) ; New Testament in Panjabi (Panjab. 1913); Panjabi Phonetic Reader (London 1914); Genesis in Panjabi (Panjab, 1915); Linguistic Studies from the Himalayas [Roy Asiat Soc] (London, 1920); Grammar of the Shina Language [Roy Asiat Soc] (London, 1924).    
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List of Ministers of the Church of Scotland who served in India or South Asia extracted from Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae
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