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Dean William Leslie Christie
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Scrapbook: with notes compiled by Dean Christie on members and Ministers of the Scottish Episcopal Church mainly in the diocese of Brechin. Relates particularly to misconduct of the Scottish Episcopal ministry. [20th Century with index].

Also includes: Cuttings referring to blasphemous statements sent by Morris Pekovsky to various Aberdeen Ministers in 1930, denouncing Jesus Christ, with copy of statement referred to in article. Printed statement: 'Can you give this unemployed man a job? Or help him by buying this bill'. Four verses on the plight of the unemployed vendor of the bill with note by Dean Christie, bought 11 August, 1926, Coal Strike, price 2d.

Dean William Leslie Christie

Scrapbook: The Scottish Liturgy.

Includes transcript of 'A Bibliography of the Scottish Liturgy by Eliza H. Dowden and Frances C. [Ecles]. Privately printed, 1915. Forwarded to Dean Christie in 1915 by Bishop Robberds'. Contains cuttings mainly from the Aberdeen Press and Journal, the Scottish Chronicle and Scottish Guardian, relating to Scottish Episcopal liturgy, in particular to reports by the consultative Council on Church Legislation, 1892-1925 and includes cuttings relating to 18th century Scottish literary figures: Allan Ramsey, William Hamilton of Bangour, George MacDonald, L.L.D., Robert Burns, Anthony Trollope, Walter C. Smith and Professor [?] Minto, 1923-1925.

Dean William Leslie Christie

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

Scrapbook: Seabury Cathedral for Aberdeen; with some notes on previous attempts at a Cathedral in Aberdeen for Scottish Episcopacy. Newspaper cuttings

Includes: 'The Bishop Seabury Memorial': booklet concerning the plan to reconstruct St. Andrew's Cathedral, Aberdeen as a memorial of the consecration of Bishop Seabury, the first American Bishop. Includes historical facts about the Episcopal Church in Scotland. Printed card with New Year greetings, William Smith, The Bon-Accord Press, Aberdeen, 1905. Contains photograph: A Picturesque Corner of the Guestrow, with historical notes.

Dean William Leslie Christie

Scrapbook: 'Papers, modern referring to the Diocese of Brechin collected by me [Dean Christie] in the course of my official duties as synod clerk and Dean, but my private property'

Also correspondence and papers relating to various Episcopal churches within the Diocese of BrechinAll Souls Church, Invergowrie Trust, 1922-1929; Bishop Forbes Convalescent Church, 1920; Fasque Rectory funds, 1930; Home for Incurables, Dundee, 1925; St. John the Baptist's Church, Dundee, 1923-1924; St. Laurence's Church, Laurencekirk; 1928-1930; St. Martin's Episcopal School, Dundee, 1923-1939; St. Mary's Home for Incurables, Dundee, 1923-1928; St. Mary's and St. Peter's Church, Montrose, 1925; St. Palladius Church, Drumtochty, 1923; St. Peter's Church, Torry, 1923.

Dean William Leslie Christie

Scrapbook: [on spine] 'Kincardine Parish Bounds' 'Episcopal Church Boundaries in the Diocese of Brechin'. Contains correspondence and papers relating to the fixing of parochial boundaries

Includes: Minute of meeting of the Rectors of the Episcopal Church in Kincardineshire, 9 July, 1912. Map of parishes in Kincardineshire showing parish, civil and county boundaries, n.d. No scale.

Dean William Leslie Christie

Scrapbook: Newspaper cuttings and related printed material. 'Chiefly concerning 19th century clergy of the Scottish Episcopal Church with notices of some of the prominent laymen'. [See also: typed index inside volume for list of clergy].

(p.1) Memorials to Alexander Penrose Forbes, Bishop of Brechin, The Church Magazine, Diocese of Brechin, No. CXXI, December 1875. (p.1) Report of consecration of Rev. Walter John Forbes Robberds as Bishop of Brechin, St. Paul's Church, Dundee, 1904. (p.4-5) Photograph with names: The Provincial Synod of the Scottish Episcopal Church, 1911. Photograph of Scottish bishops, supplement to the Scottish Chronicle, 3 March, 1905. (p.7) Order of Service at burial of the Rt Rev. Rowland Ellis, Bishop of Aberdeen and Orkney, 1911. (p.20A) Article with photograph relating to memorial to Rev. John Comper erected in St. Peter's Cemetery, Aberdeen. (p.19) Consecration of the Parish Church, Forres. (p.24-25) Photograph: 'Reception to Miss Sybil Thorndike at Bishop's Court', n.d. (p.61) Photograph: The Mission Hospital at Chanda. (p.67) In Memoriam Samuel Cox Smyth: a memoir and appreciation, by J.C.D. Fraser, Banchory, 1893. (p.70) Photograph: Church Dignitaries in Dundee, The Dundee Advertiser, 8 May, 1924. [On loose pages at end of volume]. (1.1) In Memoriam. William Hatt, Dean of Brechin, d.1913. (1.2) St. James', Stonehaven. At the Dedication of the Baptistery, n.d. (1.3) Photograph: Arthur Foley Winnington - Ingram, Lord Bishop of London, n.d. (1.4) Photograph: a group of churchmen with Walter John Forbes Robberds, Bishop of Brechin, in front, centre, n.d. (1.5) Photograph: part of a procession of churchmen, n.d.

Dean William Leslie Christie

Scrapbook: 'Documents relating to the Diocese of Brechin. 19th and 20th century. Modern papers connected with the Diocese of Brechin. This book is the property of the very Rev. W.L. Christie, Dean of Brechin, in his handwriting'.

Includes cuttings relating to: All Souls Invergowrie Trust, 1917-1922; Brechin Diocesan Library and Library Trust, 1850-1918; Drumlithie Church, 1919; Fasque registers, 1921-1922; Laurencekirk School and glebe, 1918-1919; The transfer of St. Margaret's Episcopal School, Lochee to Dundee Education Authority, (including correspondence and notes referring to J. Ernest Cox and the Camperdown Trust Company 1919-1921); St. Drostane's Church, Tarfside, n.d.; The transfer of St. Martin's Episcopal School to Dundee Education Authority 1868-1921; (Includes sketch plan of St. Martin's Episcopal School by Dean Christie); St. Mary's Home for the Incurables, St. Mary's, Dundee, 1920-1922; St. Peter's Church, Torry, 1919-1922; St. Salvador's Church, Dundee, 1919.

Dean William Leslie Christie

Scrapbook: contains a series of articles entitled 'The Last Days of Scottish Jacobitism' by Rev. George T.S. Farquhar, M.A., Dean of St. Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane, published in The Scottish Chronicle, 1913-1914. Includes some comments in the hand o...

Scrapbook: contains a series of articles entitled 'The Last Days of Scottish Jacobitism' by Rev. George T.S. Farquhar, M.A., Dean of St. Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane, published in The Scottish Chronicle, 1913-1914. Includes some comments in the hand of W.L. Christie.

Dean William Leslie Christie

Scrapbook: Cathedral Celebrations: Newspaper and magazine cuttings

Relating to: Dornoch Cathedral (Septcentenary, 1924); Dryburgh Abbey; Dunfermline Abbey; Elgin (views of town); Elgin Cathedral (Septcentenary, 1924); Inverness Cathedral; Jedburgh Abbey; Kinloss Abbey; Lossiemouth (views of town); Mitchell's Hospital, Aberdeen; Paisley Abbey; St. Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh; St. Machar's Cathedral, Aberdeen; St. Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall; St. Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh; St. Mary's Cathedral, Glasgow; St. Nicholas Church, Aberdeen.

Dean William Leslie Christie

Plan and section for a Bridge over the River Dee at Cobleheugh with approaches showing also the ground which may be required for Toll Houses, Aberdeen.

Architect and Engineer: William Smith. Scale of plan approximately 1 in. to 20 ft. [1:240] Horizontal scale approximately 1 in. to 60 ft. [1:720] Vertical scale approximately 1 in. to 13 ft. [1:156] 55 x 43 cm.

Dean William Leslie Christie

Petition by Samuel Forbes of Knapperny to the Lords of Council and Session against Sir William Johnston and others. Concerns a year's tacks of the customs and excise of foreign goods imported into Scotland, 22 June, 1737; with answers to signed petitio...

Petition by Samuel Forbes of Knapperny to the Lords of Council and Session against Sir William Johnston and others. Concerns a year's tacks of the customs and excise of foreign goods imported into Scotland, 22 June, 1737; with answers to signed petition, 5 July, 1737.

Dean William Leslie Christie

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