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  <dc:title>Archbishop John Menzies Strain</dc:title>
  <dc:description>This faded photograph shows an elderly-looking Canon William Clapperton in a studio portrait, seated on an ornate chair with spectacles in his right hand; Canon Clapperton was born in Fochabers on 19th January 1821 and ordained priest at Preshome on 12th March 1844; he was appointed resident priest in Buckie in 1857, where he remained until 1890, when failing health compelled him to retire from regular active work; when the diocese was divided into deaneries, Canon Clapperton Dean of the Deanery of St Peter's; he was afterwards promoted by the Holy See to be a member of the Cathedral Chapter but he remained familiarly known as "the Dean"; he died in Buckie on 12th May 1905, aged 84.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>[20th cent]</dc:date>
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