Edinburgh Theological College

The college buildings.
Not to be confused with Edinburgh Theological Seminary.

Edinburgh Theological College was founded in 1810 to train Anglican clergy to serve in the Scottish Episcopal Church.[1] In 1891 the college moved to Coates Hall[2] in Grosvenor Crescent[3] where it gradually expanded to include residential accommodation and a library.[4] The college’s academic hood was black lined with thistle green.[5] The college closed in 1994 and the site is now used by St Mary’s Music School.[6]

See also

References

  1. Bertie, David M. (2000) Scottish Episcopal Clergy, 1689-2000. Edinburgh: T & T Clark ISBN 0-567-08746-8 Section on the college, p. 659 (Googlebook)
  2. Luscombe, E. (1994) A Seminary of Learning: Edinburgh Theological College 1810-1994. Edinburgh: Scottish Episcopal Church ISBN 0-905573-35-8
  3. Map of area
  4. White, G. (1998) The Scottish Episcopal Church, a new history. Edinburgh: General Synod of the Scottish Episcopal Church ISBN 0-905573-60-9
  5. Academic colours
  6. History of school

Coordinates: 55°56′49″N 3°13′13″W / 55.9469°N 3.2204°W / 55.9469; -3.2204

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