George Frederick Terry

In 1909 he succeeded Rev George James Cowley-Brown as Rector of St John's Church on Princes Street in central Edinburgh.

He also served as Canon of St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral in Edinburgh.

He lived at 10 Learmonth Terrace in the city's affluent West End.

[1] In 1914 he became Edinburgh's first Scoutmaster He died on 7 February 1919 due to the Spanish flu pandemic and was buried in the churchyard at St. John's in a terrace to the east of the church.

[2] He was succeeded as Rector by Rev James Geoffrey Gordon.

St John's in central Edinburgh
Learmonth Terrace, Edinburgh
The grave of Rev George Frederick Terry, St John's, Edinburgh