William Routledge (priest)
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William Routledge (1770–1843) was a Scottish Episcopalian priest.[1]
He was born at Calder Bridge around 1770[2] the son of William Routledge and his wife, Mary Hudspith. Routledge was ordained in 1794. He was a Curate at St Andrew's Qualified Chapel from 1795 until 1805; and then the incumbent at St Andrew, Glasgow. He was also the inaugural Dean of Glasgow and Galloway[3] until his death.
He died at home 15 Cambridge Street[4] in Glasgow on 21 August 1843.