Donald McIntosh

(Western District and Archdiocese of Glasgow) Born at Braemar, 14th March 1845, the son of Angus McIntosh and Anne McKenzie; left for Scotland, too young for ordination, 16th June 1867, and ordained a priest in St. Andrew’s, Glasgow, 19th March 1868; died in London, 22nd March 1917.

Date Age Description
14 Mar. 1845
Born Braemar
1856-1858
11
Blairs
25 Sep. 1858
13
Arrived in the College
16 Jun. 1867
22
Left for Scotland, too young for ordination
19 Mar 1868
23
Ordained a priest in St. Andrew’s, Glasgow
1868-1876
23
Professor, Blairs
1876-1880
31
Diocesan Inspector of Schools, Glasgow
1880-1881
35
Johnstone
1881-1883
36
Dalry
1883-1884
38
St Vincent's, Glasgow
1885
40
Retired to London
22 Mar. 1917
72
Died, London

Report of the ordination of Donald McIntosh in the Scottish Catholic Directory of 1869.

The Rev. Donald Macintosh was born in Braemar, Aberdeenshire, 14th March 1845; entered Blairs College 9th July 1856, and was sent on 25th September 1858 to the Scots College, Valladolid, where he completed his course of studies. Having returned to Scotland in July 1867, he received Tonsure and Minor Orders on the 25th, was ordained Sub-deacon on the 26th, and Deacon on the 27th, November of the same year, in St Andrew’s Church, Glasgow, by the Right Rev. Dr Gray; who raised him also to the Priesthood in the same church on the 19th March 1868. He then returned to resume the position of Professor at Blairs College, to which he had been appointed 28th November 1867.