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Domestic News December 18, 1790

Gazette Of The United States

New York, New York County, New York

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Ship Sampson arrived in Baltimore from London on Tuesday last, carrying Right Rev. Doctor John Carroll, newly consecrated Catholic Bishop of the US, who was welcomed by citizens, and Right Rev. Doctor James Madison, Episcopal Bishop of Virginia, landed in Virginia; Madison consecrated in London on Sept. 20.

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BALTIMORE, Dec. 10.

On Tuesday last the Ship Sampson, Capt. Thomas Moore, arrived here from London. In this vessel came passenger the Right Rev. Doctor John Carroll, recently consecrated Bishop of the Catholic Church in the United States. On the landing of this learned and worthy prelate, he was respectfully waited on by a number of his fellow-citizens of various denominations, who conducted him to his residence. In the same vessel also came passenger (and was landed in Virginia) the Right Rev. Doctor James Madison, Bishop of the Episcopal Church of Virginia, who was, on the 20th of September last, consecrated at Lambeth Chapel, London, by his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, assisted by the Bishops of London and Rochester.

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Arrival Departure Religious Event

What keywords are associated?

Ship S Sampson Baltimore Arrival John Carroll James Madison Bishop Consecration

What entities or persons were involved?

Right Rev. Doctor John Carroll Capt. Thomas Moore Right Rev. Doctor James Madison

Where did it happen?

Baltimore

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Primary Location

Baltimore

Event Date

Tuesday Last

Key Persons

Right Rev. Doctor John Carroll Capt. Thomas Moore Right Rev. Doctor James Madison

Event Details

The Ship Sampson, Capt. Thomas Moore, arrived in Baltimore from London. Passenger Right Rev. Doctor John Carroll, recently consecrated Bishop of the Catholic Church in the United States, was waited on by fellow-citizens of various denominations who conducted him to his residence. In the same vessel, passenger Right Rev. Doctor James Madison, Bishop of the Episcopal Church of Virginia, was landed in Virginia; he was consecrated on the 20th of September last at Lambeth Chapel, London, by the Archbishop of Canterbury, assisted by the Bishops of London and Rochester.

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