John Thomas Twining

Protestant minister in Nova Scotia
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IntroProtestant minister in Nova Scotia
wasCivil servant
Work fieldPolitics
Gender
Male
Birth14 May 1793
Death8 November 1860 (aged 67 years)
Star signTaurus
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Biography

John Thomas Twining (14 May 1793 – 8 November 1860) was a protestant minister in Nova Scotia. Twining served as principal of King’s College School in Windsor, Nova Scotia (1815-1817). He also served as a curate to John Inglis at St. Paul's Church (Halifax) (1817). Twining also became the headmaster of Halifax Grammar School (1819). He became the lifelong sinecure of chaplain to the House of Assembly (1825). Twining fell out of favour with Inglis and was barred from entering the pulpits of parish churches. He held garrison services at 11 different buildings between 1817 and when a garrison chapel opened in 1846. He was a chaplain and educator for the garrison for the last 14 years of his life.

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