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Copy of epitaph to the memory of the late Rev. Bishop Watson on his gravestone in the churchyard of Laurencekirk, d.1808; "The Stone having became much defaced by the weather. It has been cleaned and recut in the lettering; Summer 1857".
Copy of epitaph to the memory of the late Rev. Bishop Watson on his gravestone in the churchyard of Laurencekirk, d.1808; "The Stone having became much defaced by the weather. It has been cleaned and recut in the lettering; Summer 1857".
Presentation by members of the vestry, in favour of Albert W. Loinsworth to St. Mary's Episcopal Chapel, Broughty Ferry
Presentation by members of the vestry, in favour of Albert W. Loinsworth to St. Mary's Episcopal Chapel, Broughty Ferry
Pencil note on and transcription of 18th century inscription on parchment found during demolition of St. Laurence's Church, Laurencekirk
Pencil note on and transcription of 18th century inscription on parchment found during demolition of St. Laurence's Church, Laurencekirk
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.
Agreement by [members of the congregation] of the Episcopal Church in Brechin to subscribe to the expense of building a new church; with list of subscribers and sums paid.
Agreement by [members of the congregation] of the Episcopal Church in Brechin to subscribe to the expense of building a new church; with list of subscribers and sums paid.
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".
Deed of dedication of "New Cemetery" at Brechin by Hugh Willoughby Jermyn, Bishop of Brechin
Deed of dedication of "New Cemetery" at Brechin by Hugh Willoughby Jermyn, Bishop of Brechin
Form [of service] of consecration of Brechin Cemetery
Form [of service] of consecration of Brechin Cemetery
Plan of the addition to the Brechin Burial Ground
Plan of the addition to the Brechin Burial Ground
Letter, 27 December 1863, Lochlee, Alexander Simpson to Bishop Forbes. Relates to extract from "the late Rev. Davidson's register, Lochlee" [not enclosed].
Letter, 27 December 1863, Lochlee, Alexander Simpson to Bishop Forbes. Relates to extract from "the late Rev. Davidson's register, Lochlee" [not enclosed].
Presentation by members of the vestry, in favour of James Crabb to St. Andrews Church, Brechin, 1865. Includes related extract from minute of meeting of St. Andrews Chapel, Brechin, 9 May 1864; relating to same.
Presentation by members of the vestry, in favour of James Crabb to St. Andrews Church, Brechin, 1865. Includes related extract from minute of meeting of St. Andrews Chapel, Brechin, 9 May 1864; relating to same.
Draft of dedication in the hand of Bishop Forbes with additional notes in unidentified hand, "Copy of Chapel Licence in February 3, 1866", dated 1865.
Draft of dedication in the hand of Bishop Forbes with additional notes in unidentified hand, "Copy of Chapel Licence in February 3, 1866", dated 1865.
Presentation by George, James and Robert Masson, Alexander and James Christie and Alexander Lees, in favour of William Hatt to the Episcopal Chapel at Muchall's, 1865; with annotation in different hand, 'Formally granted 18 September 1868.
Presentation by George, James and Robert Masson, Alexander and James Christie and Alexander Lees, in favour of William Hatt to the Episcopal Chapel at Muchall's, 1865; with annotation in different hand, 'Formally granted 18 September 1868.
Presentation by Andrew Nephew, David Taylor, Alexander Stephen and Andrew Stephen all of Catterline, in favour of Thomas Barr to the Episcopal Church of St. Philips, Catterline
Presentation by Andrew Nephew, David Taylor, Alexander Stephen and Andrew Stephen all of Catterline, in favour of Thomas Barr to the Episcopal Church of St. Philips, Catterline
Presentation by Alexander Gibbon, Laird of Johnston in favour of F.P. Flemying to St. Laurence's Church, Laurencekirk
Presentation by Alexander Gibbon, Laird of Johnston in favour of F.P. Flemying to St. Laurence's Church, Laurencekirk
Copy of letter by the vestry of St. Laurence Church to Alexander Gibbon Esq., of Johnston, 1871. Expresses dissatisfaction with Dr Flemying's incumbency and the unfinished work of rebuilding the new church.
Copy of letter by the vestry of St. Laurence Church to Alexander Gibbon Esq., of Johnston, 1871. Expresses dissatisfaction with Dr Flemying's incumbency and the unfinished work of rebuilding the new church.
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.
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.
Printed papers of the Scottish Episcopal Church Society
Printed papers of the Scottish Episcopal Church Society
Scottish Episcopal Church Society: some remarks upon the proposed scheme for reconstruction, L. Walter Greenock
Scottish Episcopal Church Society: some remarks upon the proposed scheme for reconstruction, L. Walter Greenock
Observations upon the proposed new constitution and rules of the Scottish Episcopal Church Society
Observations upon the proposed new constitution and rules of the Scottish Episcopal Church Society
Constitution, objects and rules of the Scottish Episcopal Church Society.
Constitution, objects and rules of the Scottish Episcopal Church Society.
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"
The Endowment Association for the Episcopal Church of Scotland, 'Committee's Circular No. 1'.
The Endowment Association for the Episcopal Church of Scotland, 'Committee's Circular No. 1'.
A Memorial presented to the Rt. Rev. the Bishop of the Scottish Episcopal Church by the General Committee of the Church Society on Practical Neglect of the Canon XLII. Edinburgh
A Memorial presented to the Rt. Rev. the Bishop of the Scottish Episcopal Church by the General Committee of the Church Society on Practical Neglect of the Canon XLII. Edinburgh
Scottish Episcopal Church Society rules
Scottish Episcopal Church Society rules
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