- BrMS 1/4/1/782
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- 6 December 1872
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Descriptions- BrMS 1/4/1/783
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- 7 December 1872
Brechin. Andrew Jarvie. Concerns Crawford Priory Fife. [8pp]
- BrMS 1/4/1/784
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- 7 December 1872
- BrMS 1/4/1/786
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- 12 December 1872
- BrMS 1/4/1/791
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- 7 March 1873
- BrMS 1/4/1/808
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- 3 January 1874
Correspondence of Alexander Penrose Forbes, Bishop of Brechin.
- BrMS 1/4/2
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- 1852-1875
Letters addressed to A.P. Forbes, Bishop of Brechin, found in Brechin Diocesan Library Book collection during cataloguing. [The provenance of some has not been identified]. 1852-c.1875.
- BrMS 1/4/2/821
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- 27 February 1863
- BrMS 1/4/2/827
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- 18 January 1867
Freshwater, C. Pritchard. Refers to British Association meeting in Dundee: Congratulates Bishop Forbes 'on securing the assistance of Mr Liddon': expresses his opinion on the attitudes of members of the British Association to the Church, warns against creating an impression of rivalry between scientists and clergy: does not 'anticipate a very quiet time in Dundee in the matter of the relations of religion and science'.
- BrMS 1/4/2/833
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- 13 March 1869
- BrMS 1/4/2/845
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- 1859-1860
Eucharist Controversy Peace negotiations December 1859 - January 1860'. Draft statement written by Bishop Forbes in the third person. Regrets misapprehension caused by his opinions as they appeared in publication and emphasises his total rejection of the doctrine of transubstantiation. [2pp] See also (868).
- BrMS 1/4/3/875
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- 23 September 1863
Westthorn Reformatory, Glasgow, Anselm Robertson. Refers to the two manuscript copies of the Monasticon Scoticon compiled by one of the monks of the Monastery of St. James, Ratisbon, Marian Brookie and a manuscript book containing the names of Abbots; the books are now in the hands of Dr Gilles in Edinburgh. [2pp]
- BrMS 1/4/3/880
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- 31 October 1863
- BrMS 1/4/3/882
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- 8 November 1863
Valladolid, Spain, John Cameron. Concerns information regarding the history of the college at Valladolid (previously the Scots college at Madrid) and its purpose to educate young men, natives of Scotland, to serve as missionary priests in their own country. [9pp]
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