- St. James' Parish, Lothian, Maryland
Infobox_nrhp | name =St. James Church
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nearest_city=Bristol, Maryland
lat_degrees = 38
lat_minutes = 47
lat_seconds = 23
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 76
long_minutes = 35
long_seconds = 55
long_direction = W
locmapin = Maryland
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built =1763
architect= Unknown
architecture= No Style Listed
added =May 07 ,1972
governing_body = Private
refnum=72000565cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2007-01-23|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]St. James' Parish is a church in Lothian,
Maryland , USA. In 1692, St. James' Parish, Old Herring Creeke, was officially established when the Maryland Assembly, acting on the orders of Sir Lionel Copely, Royal Governor of Maryland, enacted the Act of Establishment. That Act divided the Province of Maryland into 30Anglican Parishes. There were, however, people worshiping in the area before that time. The exact location of that church is unknown. In 1695, the vestry ordered a church built on the present site in Lothian.The Reverend Henry Hall was called as the first rector, and remained at St. James' until his death in 1722. When the old church became inadequate for the needs of the parish in 1763, the vestry ordered that a new church be built. It was completed in 1765, and continues to serve the congregation today.
St. James' Parish opened the first parochial lending library of the American parishes of the Church of England in 1698. It was founded by the Rev. Dr.
Thomas Bray , who donated 118 books for the library that year.In 1792, the seventh rector of St. James', the Rev. Dr. Thomas John Claggett, resigned to become the first
bishop of Maryland. He was the firstEpiscopal bishop to be consecrated on American soil.The parish founded several chapels: St. Mark's Chapel at Friendship, consecrated in 1850 and sold in 1915; The Chapel of St. James the Less in Owensville in 1853 (now Christ Church, West River); St. James' Chapel in Tracey's Landing in 1876; and St. Mark's Chapel built in 1924.
References
External links
* [http://www.stjameslothian.com/ Church website]
* [http://stjameslothian.blogspot.com/ Church blog]
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