Wodrow

Wodrow

Wodrow may refer to a number of things or people:

*Wilson-Wodrow-Mytinger House built by Andrew Wodrow an American Revolutionary patriot.
*Robert Wodrow (1679 - March 21, 1734), a Scottish historian.


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  • Wodrow, Robert — (1679 1734)    Church historian, s. of James W., Prof. of Divinity in Glasgow. Having completed his literary and theological education there, he entered the ministry of the Church of Scotland, and was ordained to the parish of Eastwood,… …   Short biographical dictionary of English literature

  • WODROW, ROBERT —    Scottish Church historian, born at Glasgow; studied at the University, became librarian, and settled as minister at Eastwood, Renfrewshire; was diligent with his pen; left 50 volumes of MSS., only one of which was published in his lifetime,… …   The Nuttall Encyclopaedia

  • Wilson-Wodrow-Mytinger House — Infobox nrhp | name =Wilson Wodrow Mytinger House (Andrew Wodrow House) nrhp type = caption = location= 51 West Gravel Lane Romney, West Virginia lat degrees = 39 | lat minutes = 20 | lat seconds = 29 | lat direction = N long degrees = 78 | long… …   Wikipedia

  • Robert Wodrow — (1679 March 21, 1734), Scottish historian, was born at Glasgow, being a son of James Wodrow, professor of divinity.He was educated at the university and was librarian from 1697 to 1701. From 1703 till his death, he was parish minister at Eastwood …   Wikipedia

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  • William M'Culloch — (1691 – 18 December 1771) was Minister of Cambuslang during the extraordinary events of the Cambuslang Work (1742) when 30,000 people gathered in the hillsides near his church for preaching and communion. Many were there struck by their own… …   Wikipedia

  • John Fullarton — (c.1645 1727), of Greenhall, Argyll, was a Scottish clergyman and nonjurant Episcopal Bishop of Edinburgh between 1720 and 1727.OriginsFullarton was the son of James McCloy, alias Fullarton, of Ballochindryan and Jean Stewart, the daughter of… …   Wikipedia

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