Archibald Fleming (b. 1863)

Archibald Fleming TD Order of St Sava (1863–c.1930) was a Scottish minister, military chaplain and religious author.

[1] He was born on 27 December 1863, the eldest son of Rev Archibald Fleming, of Inchyra House, near Perth, Scotland.

He was chaplain to the Lord High Commissioner, 1918–1920, the Monarch's representative at the annual, General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.

On 14 September 1898, he married Agnes Jane, daughter of Robert Cecil Williamson, Moray Place, Edinburgh.

[1] In 1899 he gave a lecture: ‘The Memory of King Robert Bruce.’ At this time he was resident at 9 Forres Street on the Moray Estate in Edinburgh.

Tron Kirk, Edinburgh
Forres Street in Edinburgh