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Bookmark, [date unknown] upon which are various advertisements. Found in Vol. 4 of The History of the Church of England from the Abolition of the Roman Jurisdiction, 2nd ed. Dixon, Richard Watson. London: Routledge, 1884.

Bookmark, [date unknown] upon which are various advertisements. Found in Vol. 4 of The History of the Church of England from the Abolition of the Roman Jurisdiction, 2nd ed. Dixon, Richard Watson. London: Routledge, 1884.

Diocese of Brechin

"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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"Inverness Cathedral": memorandum addressed to the Primus [Hugh W. Jermyn, Bishop of Brechin] regarding the matters in dispute between the Cathedral Clergy in Inverness submitted by Henry Johnston, Chancellor of the Diocese of Brechin

"Inverness Cathedral": memorandum addressed to the Primus [Hugh W. Jermyn, Bishop of Brechin] regarding the matters in dispute between the Cathedral Clergy in Inverness submitted by Henry Johnston, Chancellor of the Diocese of Brechin, 17 April 1895. [12pp]

Diocese of Brechin

Letter, 29 November 1899, Bristol, Cuthbert Atchley to "My Dear Ernest", [?Brechin]. Asks him to search for a quotation from the 'glosses on consuetudo', comments on the "lack of common or garden charity" at the present meeting of "so-called Catholic a...

Letter, 29 November 1899, Bristol, Cuthbert Atchley to "My Dear Ernest", [?Brechin]. Asks him to search for a quotation from the 'glosses on consuetudo', comments on the "lack of common or garden charity" at the present meeting of "so-called Catholic and Christian priests in London" and 156cumenical difference in general; expresses his disgust at the way "your high clergy talk twaddle on the ceremonial or fumigatory use of incense".

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Letters; [23] addressed to William Murray, incumbent at Muchalls, mainly relates to Murray's dismissal by Bishop Gleig from Muchalls and his subsequent financial difficulties. Includes references to publication by him.

Correspondents are: A. Dunbar 1835 [1]; Alexander Jolly, Bishop of Aberdeen, 1826-1837 [12]; D. Moir, 1827 [1]; Michael Russell, Bishop of Glasgow, 1832 [1]; James Walker, 1826-1837 [8]. Also includes: Minutes concerning the Chapel at Balgrow in the Parish of Duffus, 15 September 1816. Relates to rehousing of the Episcopal congregation of Duffus and the programme for rebuilding of the Episcopal Chapel destroyed in 1806. Includes copy correspondence relating to same. [2pp] Redeclaration by Arthur Petrie and Andrew Macfarlane, Ministers of the Gospel at Mieklefolla and Inverness that the sum of £21, the contents of a bond in their favour by Lewis Kay of Rosellehaugh of 28 July, is to be employed towards building a house for the Episcopal clergyman officiating in Kearn of Duffus when it shall be necessary, 31 July 1780. [1p] Ordination in favour of William Murray as Deacon of the Episcopal Church in Scotland. Ordained by William Abernethy Drummond of Hawthornden, Bishop of Glasgow, 9 July 1801. [Latin; parchment]. [1p] Ordination in favour of Alexander Law as a presbyter, 11 June 1723. Given by James Gadderar, Bishop of Aberdeen. [1p] Ordination by John Watson, Bishop of Dunkeld in favour of William Murray, 14 March 1804. [Latin]. [1p]

Diocese of Brechin

Sermon by the Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway to the Scottish Episcopal Church Society "Even so hath the Lord ordained that they which preach the Gospel should live the Gospel 1 Cor. 1 x 14"

Sermon by the Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway to the Scottish Episcopal Church Society "Even so hath the Lord ordained that they which preach the Gospel should live the Gospel 1 Cor. 1 x 14"

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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.

Diocese 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".

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".

Diocese of Brechin

Drafts of correspondence between Lord Kinnaird and Anthony A. Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury K.G.

Drafts of correspondence between Lord Kinnaird and Anthony A. Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury K.G., 1876, Nos. II to XI published in: Correspondence of the Earl of Shaftesbury K.G., and Lord Kinnaird upon some recent Ecclesiastical matters connected with Scotland. 1876. Mainly discourses upon the position of the [Episcopal] Church in [19th century] England and Scotland. Also includes other related correspondence.

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