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The Reverend John Langhorn 1744-1817


Location
The County of Lennox and Addington - Loyalist
In Bath, on the grounds of a church on the NE corner of Church Street (County Road 7) and Academy Street


Photographer
Alan L Brown
Posted
May 28, 2004

Text from the Plaque
Born in Wales, Langhorn was appointed missionary to Ernesttown and Fredericksburgh townships in 1787. He thus became the first resident Anglican clergyman in the Bay of Quinte region, and the second in what is now Ontario. Although of somewhat eccentric character, he proved to be a tireless supporter of his faith during the twenty-six years he served in this area. He was largely responsible for the erection of St. Paul’s Church at Sandhurst in 1791, St. Warburg’s in Fredericksburgh in 1792 and the second St. John’s at Bath in 1793-95. The hardships he endured undermined his health and Langhorn returned to England in 1813.

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