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  1. Charles Terrot was an amateur mathematician who became Bishop of Edinburgh. He wrote an early paper on complex numbers. View one larger picture. Biography. Charles Hughes Terrot was the son of Elias Terrot, a Captain of the 52nd Regiment in the Indian Army.

  2. General Charles Terrot (1758–1839) was an English army officer in the Royal Artillery.

  3. Charles Hughes Terrot FRSE (19 September 1790 – 2 April 1872) was a Scottish Episcopalian minister, theologian and mathematician. He served as Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church from 1857 to 1862.

  4. Charles Terrot may refer to: Charles Terrot (bishop) (1790–1872), Scottish Episcopalian bishop, theologian and mathematician. Charles Terrot (British Army officer) (1758–1839) , English army officer in the Royal Artillery.

  5. Nov 3, 2019 · Charles Terrot was a British officer who served with the British Army in Canada during the Revolutionary War, and left one of the best accounts of the Battle.

  6. Charles Hughes Terrot. 1790-1872. A Call to Obedience and Unity, on the Ground of the Apostolical Authority of Bishops, Addressed to the Episcopalians of Scotland: Being a Sermon, Preached at Aberdeen, at the Consecration of the Rev. C.H. Terrot, D.D., as Bishop of Edinburgh, on Wednesday, June 2, 1841. By Grantham Yorke.

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  8. Bishop Terrot. — Charles Hughes Terrot (born 1790, died 1872) was a great-grandson of Monsieur de Terotte, who became a refugee in England on the revocation of the Edict of Nantes (see the sketch of a pedigree at the end of this memoir). He was brought from India by his widowed mother to Berwick, and there and at Carlisle his early education ...