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James Myers Danson (1845 in Carnforth – 1909 in Aberdeen) was Dean of Aberdeen and Orkney from 1907 to 1909. He was educated at Ingleton School and
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and ordained deacon in 1871 and priest in 1873. His first post was as Assistant Chaplain of
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. He was appointed the incumbent at St. Mary, Aberdeen in 1874; of St Mary,
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in 1880; and of St. Andrew, Aberdeen in 1882, where he stayed until his death on 29 December 1909. He also published several books.Catalogue
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Danson, James Myers 1845 births 1909 deaths People from Carnforth Alumni of Trinity College Dublin Scottish Episcopalian clergy Provosts of St Andrew's Cathedral, Aberdeen Deans of Aberdeen and Orkney