Seignelay Colbert de Castlehill (1735-1811)

Seignelay Colbert de Castlehill (1735-1811)

  • Alain Alcouffe
Publisher:Springer NatureISBN 13: 9783031752735ISBN 10: 3031752732

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Seignelay Colbert de Castlehill (1735-1811) is written by Alain Alcouffe and published by Springer Nature. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 3031752732 (ISBN 10) and 9783031752735 (ISBN 13).

This book brings together its contributors to study the figure of Seignelay Colbert de Castlehill, born in Inverness on 13th August 1735 into a Presbyterian family and who died in London, an anti-Concordant bishop and leader of the ‘Little Church’ on 15th July 1811. Vicar general of Loménie de Brienne in Toulouse, frequenting the Parisian salons, he was the guide of the economist Adam Smith in Toulouse and in the Southwest, from Bordeaux to Montpellier, from March 1764 to October 1765. In 1782, he was elevated to the episcopal see of Rodez and became president of the provincial assembly of Haute-Guyenne. As a representative of the clergy of Rouergue in 1789, he was one of the French bishops who rallied to the Third Estate, allowing the Estates-General to become the National Assembly. He has however escaped the prosopography of the French Revolution, as well as Scottish historiography.