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Dean William Leslie Christie
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Scrapbook: 'The Church in Scotland - The History and Work of the Congregations (Vol. VI)'. Newspaper cuttings and related printed material, photographs and postcards concerning Episcopal churches in Scotland, with index.

(Extracts from The Scottish Chronicle, The Scottish Churchman, The Scottish Guardian and The Scottish Standard Bearer). Includes cuttings relating to churches in each Episcopal Diocese of Scotland and to: Rev. Archibald Alison; Sir Charles Bell; Buchanites; Dr Danson; Bishop Fullarton; The Golden Chalice of Iona; Bishop George Haliburton; Jacobite Prayer; Bishop Kilgour; The Library at Innerpeffray and at Kirkwall; Rev. Bruce McEwen; Non-jurors (Scottish), Rev. David Rose; Rev. William Rutledge; Mr William Smith; St. Clair and the White Swan.

Dean William Leslie Christie

File containing extracts from The Scottish Guardian (Scottish Episcopal Church newspaper) with index.

Includes cuttings relating to: Admission of laity to synods; All Saints Church, Strichen; Blackfriars' Wynd Chapel, Edinburgh; Brechin Diocesan Synod and Council, 1891; Rev. Alexander Christie, Keith; Rev. James Christie, Turriff; Church dedications; 'The Church and Education' by Principal Leslie; Church of Good Shepherd, Murrayfield; Dean Crabb; Doctors' Yards Chapel, Edinburgh; Rev. George Durno; Episcopacy in Scotland; William Forbes of Medwyn; Rev. Robert Gibson; Holy Trinity Church, Dunfermline; Inverurie and the Scottish Office; Canon Jackson; Jolly Memorial Church; Charles E. Little; Rev. McClellan; Fort William; Rev. H. Nethercott; Parochial School System in Scotland; Presbyterian Reunion; Rev. Patrick Rose, Dean of Brechin; Rosyth Chapel; St. Ann's Church, Strathpeffer; St. Columba's Church, Portree; St. Kiaran's Church, Campbeltown; St. Ninian's Mission Church, Maxwelltown; St. Palladius' Church, Drumtochty; St. Paul's Church, Edinburgh; Scottish Episcopal Friendly Society; Scottish Proverbs by Canon Low; Rev. John Skinner; W.J.F. Smith Shand; Trinity College, Glenalmond; Wesley Centenary.

Dean William Leslie Christie

Transcripts and papers of Dean William Leslie Christie

  • BrMS 3
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  • c 1900-1927
Transcripts of baptism, marriage and burial registers for parishes within the diocese 1712-1919; transcripts of Presbyterian records: presbyteries of Mearns / Fordoune, 1662-1719, Kirk of Session of Fetteresso, 1640-1876; transcripts of Episcopal records for the Diocese of Aberdeen, 1783-1800, Stonehaven, 1737-1751, Turriff 1776-1817, Diocese of Brechin 1744-1929, Dundee 1757-1829, St. Paul's Seagate (Dundee) 1739-1765, English Chapel, Dundee 1749-1831, St. Peter's Episcopal Chapel, Montrose, 1718-1842, Episcopal Synod of Dunblane 1735-1743, Synod of Dunkeld, 1743-1831, Episcopal Meeting House in Perth, 1739-1745; transcripts of diaries and journals of James Guthrie, Minister of Arbirlot, and his son 1612-1681, Rev. John Hunter, Episcopal Minister in Shetland 1734-1745, Robert Lees, fisherman, 1809-, Mary (or May) Edwards (daughter of Robert Edwards, farmer at Broombank, Drumlithie): 1765-1887; transcript of papers in the 'Episcopal Chest', mainly letters 1688-1880; transcripts from Bishop Robert Forbes' 'Folio Book' 1770-1772; notes on the history of the Episcopal church, the diocese, congregations and clergy, including genealogical and local history notes, with related transcripts c.1315-1927; biographical notes on 17th and 18th century Episcopal clergy from various MS and printed sources; scrapbooks, files and newscutting books 1874-1930; Disc of digitised images of Old Deer Baptismal and Marriage Registers; Aberdeen Diocesan Minutes of BrMS 3 DC/3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 26.

Dean William Leslie Christie

Transcripts of Episcopal registers and related volumes.

Register of baptisms of the Episcopal Congregation at Old Aberdeen, 1730-1752, "probably kept by Rev. William Murray, pastor of the charge". Also, facsimile of 2 pages of a sermon preached at Dunottar Castle Chapel to the prisoners, 2 September, 1689 ("a mistake for 1687"), with annotations. Transcribed, 1914.

Dean William Leslie Christie

Transcripts of Episcopal registers and related volumes.

(1) The Session Book of Blair [Blairgowrie] meeting house, 1712-1762; with index of names, includes baptisms 1712-1716 and (at end) 1717-1718, marriages 1712-1717. (2) Note of prayerbook given to those that frequent the meeting house of Blairgowrie with account of what money was received from them. c.1712. (3) List of persons in "my" Logie congregation. Other places mentioned are Auchtergaven, Balmacolly, Bonnerhill, Cross Roads, Five Mile House, Instrivy, Invernylie, Jackstown, Lohok, Middle Benchill, Moorside, Newbigging, Newmiln, Raghiley, Stanley, Taymouth, Tullibeagles, Wood. (4) Extracts from accounts and minutes 1711-1714 and, at end, 1742-1749.

Dean William Leslie Christie

Transcripts of Episcopal records

Account of money paid out by William Gibbon merchant in Stonehaven for buying and building the Meeting House in Stonehaven with one account of money received by him of collections from charitable people, 1751, entries 1737-1738 and 1744. [19th century transcript, with notes by Dean Christie, c.1912].

Dean William Leslie Christie

Transcript of miscellaneous diaries and journals.

Diary of Mr James Guthrie, Minister of Arbirlot [1635-1662], 1612-1661; continued by Mr John Guthrie, his son, to 1681. Notes on the family of Lamb and list of charters granted to Guthrie family c.1315-1541. Transcribed from copy of Helen Lingard Guthrie, Carnoustie House, 1919. ["Miss Lingard Guthrie copied her version from copies of the original made by Rev. R. Lingard Guthrie, her grandfather and another older copy, 1918. Original was believed by her to be in possession of some of the Guthries of Craigie"].

Dean William Leslie Christie

Transcripts of papers in the 'Episcopal Chest'.

Letters from the Episcopal Chest, Vol. 2: MSS nos. 1834-1846: Bishop Alexander Rose to Archibald Campbell and John Falconer, 1715-1720. Subjects include imprisonment of the Earls of Wigan, Hume Kinnoul; the Synodical Decision in Scotland as to primitive uses not to be complied with; the controversy among Protestants and the persecution of clergy in Scotland. Also includes notes from unidentified printed source on "Squire Nelson", (Robert Nelson). Transcribed c.1912.

Dean William Leslie Christie

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