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Canadian minister and academic For the British politician, see Thomas Liddell, 1st Baron Ravensworth. For the English politician, see Sir Thomas Liddell, 1st Baronet.

Thomas Liddell
Queen's Founder Rev. Dr. Thomas Liddell
Born(1800-10-18)October 18, 1800
St. Ninians, Stirlingshire, Scotland
DiedJune 11, 1880(1880-06-11) (aged 79)
Edinburgh, Scotland

Thomas Liddell (October 18, 1800 – June 11, 1880) was the first Principal of Queen's University, then Queen's College.

Life

Lady Glenorchy's Church from west (during demolition in 1846/7)

Liddell was born in Stirlingshire, Scotland in 1800, the son of John Liddell and his wife Janet Martin. He studied at the University of Edinburgh and the University of Glasgow.

He moved from Montrose Chapel of Ease to Lady Glenorchy's Church in Edinburgh in December 1831. He worked alongside the elderly Rev Thomas Snell Jones. His senior, James Bonar WS, was at this time organising the physical relocation of the church due to the known coming of Waverley Railway Station. The University of Edinburgh awarded him an honorary Doctorate of Divinity in 1841.

In 1841, he left Edinburgh for Canada where he was appointed the first Principal of Queen's College, Kingston. Here he worked with only one other member of staff, Peter Colin Campbell. Due to issues arising from the Disruption of 1843 in Scotland, funding dried up. Liddell resigned in 1846 and returned to Scotland.

He was minister of Lochmaben in Dumfries and Galloway from 1850 to 1880. He died in Edinburgh on 11 June 1880.

Family

He was married to Susan Ann Jane Stewart, with whom he had two daughters.

Recognition

A street in Kingston, Ontario is named for him.

References

  1. ^ "Liddell, Rev Thomas | Queen's Encyclopedia".
  2. Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae; by Hew Scott
  3. ^ "Biography – LIDDELL, THOMAS – Volume X (1871-1880) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography".

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Academic offices
Preceded byNew position Principal of Queen's College at Kingston
1841–1846
Succeeded byJohn Machar
Chancellors and Principals of the Queen's University at Kingston
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