In Gelling (1998): V Braddan 14/11/1696 to 9/4/1704 when unfrocked for misconduct; buried at Braddan.
[Accused by wife of unchastity, swore innocence in June 1698, again charged in 1702 and could not deny guilt. Bp called on him to resign and stand trial, confessed and asked for another chance. Granted, but when continued to offend stripped of orders in court at Douglas and dismissed in April 1704 [Gelling 1998, 20].