Born: June 18, 1826, Edinburgh, Scotland.
In early life MacLagan entered the army, and served for some time in India. Retiring with the rank of lieutenant, he entered St. Peter’s College, Cambridge (B.A. 1865, M.A. 1860). Taking Holy Orders, he was curate of St. Saviour’s, Paddington (1856-58) and St. Stephen’s, Marylebone (1858-60). He then became Secretary to the London Diocesan Church Building Society (1860-65); curate of Enfield (1865-69); rector of Newington (1869-75); and vicar of Kensington (1875-78). He was also Hon. Chaplain to the Queen, and Prebendary of Reculverland in St. Paul’s Cathedral, London. In 1878, he became Bishop of Lichfield, and in 1891, Bishop of York.
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