Caleb Rotheram D.D. (1694–1752) was an English dissenting minister and tutor. He was born on 7 March 1694 at Great Salkeld, Cumberland. He was educated...
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tutor Caleb Fleming (1698–1779), English dissenting minister and polemicist Caleb Rotheram (1694–1752), English dissenting minister and tutor Caleb Angas...
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Umfraville, Earl of Angus Matilda, Countess of Angus Robert Ogle (MP) Caleb Rotheram D.D. (1694–1752), dissenting minister and tutor The tombstone of Flavinus...
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John Rotheram (1725–1789) was an English cleric, known as a theological writer. The second of the three sons of the Rev. William Rotherham (as the father...
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in northern England having funding from the English Presbyterians: Caleb Rotheram of the Kendal academy died in 1752, and Ebenezer Latham of the Findern...
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Scottish minister would baptise his children. By Priestley's mediation, Caleb Rotheram of Kendal visited Montrose to perform the rite. About 1782 he, with...
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received his theological education at the Dissenting academy of Dr. Caleb Rotheram, at Kendal. He was chosen in 1747 minister of the Presbyterian congregation...
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Atkinson, entered (1708) the Whitehaven Academy under Thomas Dixon, where Caleb Rotheram and John Taylor were among his fellow students. For two years (1712–14)...
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dissenter, and was educated in Kendal, at the dissenting academy of Caleb Rotheram. Initially minister of a congregation at the Gravel Pit Meeting-house...
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been a second cousin. He was entered at Kendal Academy in 1742, under Caleb Rotheram, and went on to Glasgow University, where he matriculated in 1744, and...
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