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- John_Wattie abstract "The Very Rev John Wattie , AKC was Dean of Aberdeen and Orkney from 1948 to 1953.He was educated at King's College London and ordained in 1909. After curacies in Clapton Park and Aberdeen he held incumbencies in Kirkwall, Cambuslang, Dundee and Aboyne until his appointment as Dean.".
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- John_Wattie name "Wattie, John".
- John_Wattie shortDescription "Scottish Episcopal Dean".
- John_Wattie title Diocese_of_Aberdeen_and_Orkney.
- John_Wattie years "1948".
- John_Wattie description "Scottish Episcopal Dean".
- John_Wattie description "Scottish Episcopal Dean".
- John_Wattie subject Category:Alumni_of_King's_College_London.
- John_Wattie subject Category:Anglican_deans.
- John_Wattie subject Category:Deans_of_Aberdeen_and_Orkney.
- John_Wattie subject Category:Scottish_Episcopalian_clergy.
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- John_Wattie comment "The Very Rev John Wattie , AKC was Dean of Aberdeen and Orkney from 1948 to 1953.He was educated at King's College London and ordained in 1909. After curacies in Clapton Park and Aberdeen he held incumbencies in Kirkwall, Cambuslang, Dundee and Aboyne until his appointment as Dean.".
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- John_Wattie name "John Wattie".
- John_Wattie name "Wattie, John".
- John_Wattie surname "Wattie".