James Montgomery (priest)

For the American Episcopalian priest born 1866, see James Alan Montgomery.
Effigy of Dean Montgomery in St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral in Edinburgh
Atholl Crescent in Edinburgh
Dean Montgomery's grave, Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh

The Very Reverend James Francis Montgomery (1818 – 1897[1]) was trained as an Anglican priest and served as the first Dean in St Marys Episcopal Cathedral in Edinburgh. [2] He is usually simply referred to as Dean Montgomery.

Curiously Montgomery was an early photographic pioneer and was one of the youngest members of the Edinburgh Calotype Club, one of the world's first photographic societies.[3]

Life

He was born on 10 July 1818 the son of Robert Montgomery and Elizabeth Mason.[4]

He studied for the bar before being ordained after a period of study at Durham University, and was a Curate at Puddletown [5] before Edinburgh incumbencies. He was appointed Dean of Edinburgh in 1873; and Provost of that St Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral in Edinburgh in 1879.[6]

He lived close to the cathedral at 17 Atholl Crescent, a very large townhouse in Edinburgh's fashionable west end.[7]

He died at home on 21 September 1897 and is buried in the northern Victorian extension of Dean Cemetery.

Memorials

A fine recumbent effigy of Montgomery exists on the north side of the choir stalls, sculpted by James Pittendrigh Macgillivray five years after his death (1902).

Family

He married Elizabeth Mary Elphinstone on 17 January 1860. They had no children.

References

  1. Deaths The Times, Wednesday, September 22, 1897; pg. 7; Issue 35315; col A
  2. Brief biographical notes
  3. http://digital.nls.uk/pencilsoflight/history.htm
  4. http://www.thepeerage.com/p26253.htm
  5. "The Clergy List, Clerical Guide and Ecclesiastical Directory" London, Hamilton & Co 1889
  6. ”Scottish Episcopal Clergy, 1689-2000” Bertie, D.M: Edinburgh T & T Clark ISBN 0567087468
  7. Edinburgh and Leith Post Office Directory 1895-96
Religious titles
Preceded by
Edward Bannerman Ramsey
Dean of Edinburgh
1873 1897
Succeeded by
John Skinner Wilson
Preceded by
Inaugural appointment
Provost of St Mary’s Cathedral, Edinburgh
1879 1897
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