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Letter, 27 March 1925, J. Wattie to Rev. Canon H. Rankin. Notifies him that Miss Hunnybun is due to visit Brechin diocese between 20 April and 2 May and would be glad to interest people in social service work. Found in Ecclesiastical History of Scotlan...

Letter, 27 March 1925, J. Wattie to Rev. Canon H. Rankin. Notifies him that Miss Hunnybun is due to visit Brechin diocese between 20 April and 2 May and would be glad to interest people in social service work. Found in Ecclesiastical History of Scotland, George Grubb.

Diocese of Brechin

Photocopies of correspondence and other papers pasted into printed works in the Brechin Diocesan Library.

Manuscript copies of 'Extract from a letter from Dr Van D246llinger to the Rt. Hon. W.E. Gladstone, 2 April 1874', in two unidentified 19th century hands. [Photocopies] [3pp] [Original in The Church and Churches ... Johann Joseph Ignaz Van D246llinger, London, 1862].

Diocese of Brechin

Letter, 15 October 1793, John Walters, Cowbridge to Rev. Mr Thomas. Requests his attendance at a meeting of the trustees of the Cowbridge Library. Found in Origines Britannica, Edward Stillingfleet, 1685.

Letter, 15 October 1793, John Walters, Cowbridge to Rev. Mr Thomas. Requests his attendance at a meeting of the trustees of the Cowbridge Library. Found in Origines Britannica, Edward Stillingfleet, 1685.

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Note, 16 June 1820 [James] Cleland to [? Robert] Jamieson requesting him to accept a copy of his Population Tables Found in Enumeration of the Inhabitants of the City of Glasgow, James Cleland, Glasgow 1820.

Note, 16 June 1820 [James] Cleland to [? Robert] Jamieson requesting him to accept a copy of his Population Tables Found in Enumeration of the Inhabitants of the City of Glasgow, James Cleland, Glasgow 1820.

Diocese of Brechin

David Fife to unidentified addressee [Bishop Smith]

David Fife to unidentified addressee [Bishop Smith] states that his congregation has "lately made a very noble stand in Defence of the Religion and Worship of the Church of England" and adds transcript of a pamphlet being a letter, 27 July 1744, from The Presbyters of Edinburgh to [Bishop Keith] and the Bishops of Scotland, outlining events since the death of Bishop Ochterlony and deploring any attempts to introduce new liturgies or ordinals [18th century copy] [See also Br MS DC/82 for transcript of and notes on the above documents by Dean Christie].

Diocese of Brechin

A somewhat incoherent MS and typescript written after 1760. (MS in Brechin Library, written by someone like Mr Dick and at about the same period'. Refers to the 1745 Jacobite Rebellion and its aftermath but the style of writing makes it almost incompr...

A somewhat incoherent MS and typescript written after 1760. (MS in Brechin Library, written by someone like Mr Dick and at about the same period'. Refers to the 1745 Jacobite Rebellion and its aftermath but the style of writing makes it almost incomprehensible. It may be a translation or copy from a printed work. Headed: 'Continuation Eleventh Section XVIII', also includes 'sections XXIX and XXX'. Begins: "An officer was likewise found whom we too shall name Sir John Cope ..." Ends: "The human mind ... It is but criminal, as it neglects the wisdom with it or Prostitutes that which it ought to protect in virtuous practice. Catterinal".

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[missing] "Lord Balmerino, Mr Dean and Major McDonald's Last Words, 1746"; transcript in unidentified 18th century hand of speeches made by these Jacobite martyrs prior to their executions.

"Lord Balmerino, Mr Dean and Major McDonald's Last Words, 1746"; transcript in unidentified 18th century hand of speeches made by these Jacobite martyrs prior to their executions. [11pp]

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"Proofs that the cases of Convocational 'Censure' are irrelevant -". Note in unidentified hand; possibly 19th century, refers to the extent of legal right of religious censorship on literature. Gives specific examples

"Proofs that the cases of Convocational 'Censure' are irrelevant -". Note in unidentified hand; possibly 19th century, refers to the extent of legal right of religious censorship on literature. Gives specific examples, n.d. [4pp]

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Letter, 11 December 1873, Thornton Castle, Laurencekirk, Alexander Crombie Junior to A.P. Forbes. Urges the Bishop to sell the Episcopal School, Laurencekirk to the School Board and expresses extreme dissatisfaction with W. Walker the incumbent. Includ...

Letter, 11 December 1873, Thornton Castle, Laurencekirk, Alexander Crombie Junior to A.P. Forbes. Urges the Bishop to sell the Episcopal School, Laurencekirk to the School Board and expresses extreme dissatisfaction with W. Walker the incumbent. Includes note in the hand of Alexander Penrose Forbes relating to proposed sale of Episcopal School, Laurencekirk. [4pp]

Diocese of Brechin

Report of the proceedings of the "visitation" conducted by A.P. Forbes, Bishop of Brechin into the conduct of W. Walker, incumbent of Laurencekirk held at St. Laurence's Church, Laurencekirk, 9 March 1874. [In the hand of J. Nicholson, Dean of the Dioc...

Report of the proceedings of the "visitation" conducted by A.P. Forbes, Bishop of Brechin into the conduct of W. Walker, incumbent of Laurencekirk held at St. Laurence's Church, Laurencekirk, 9 March 1874. [In the hand of J. Nicholson, Dean of the Diocese of Brechin]. [8pp]

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Petition by Claude, Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne, to the Rev. Hugh Willoughby Jermyn, Bishop of Brechin setting aside a piece of ground within the estate of Glamis to consecrate as a cemetery.

Petition by Claude, Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne, to the Rev. Hugh Willoughby Jermyn, Bishop of Brechin setting aside a piece of ground within the estate of Glamis to consecrate as a cemetery.

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Petition by the Directors of the Western Cemetery, Dundee to the Bishop of Brechin, requesting that the land be consecrated as a cemetery; Dundee 1852. "Consecrated by us, Alex, Bishop of Brechin".

Petition by the Directors of the Western Cemetery, Dundee to the Bishop of Brechin, requesting that the land be consecrated as a cemetery; Dundee 1852. "Consecrated by us, Alex, Bishop of Brechin".

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"No. I;" 11 November 1876, Rossie Priory, Inchture, Lord Kinnaird to the Earl of Shaftesbury. Defends the position of the Episcopal Church in Scotland against Shaftesbury's criticisms.

"No. I;" 11 November 1876, Rossie Priory, Inchture, Lord Kinnaird to the Earl of Shaftesbury. Defends the position of the Episcopal Church in Scotland against Shaftesbury's criticisms. [Photocopy]. [3pp]

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Miscellaneous correspondence between and relating to Lord Kinnaird and Lord Shaftesbury, 1876-1877 and 1925.

Photocopies Nos. I-XI; from Correspondence of the Earl of Shaftesbury, K.G. and Lord Kinnaird upon some recent ecclesiastical matters connected with Scotland: the published letters are abridged versions of the manuscript letters, pages 1-24. [Photocopies].

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"No. V"; Rossie Priory, Inchture, [Lord Kinnaird]. Outlines the position of the Episcopal Church in Scotland and cites passages from the Bible defending the rights of the Scottish Bishops against parliamentary and legal coercion.

"No. V"; Rossie Priory, Inchture, [Lord Kinnaird]. Outlines the position of the Episcopal Church in Scotland and cites passages from the Bible defending the rights of the Scottish Bishops against parliamentary and legal coercion. [Incomplete]. [9pp]

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