(1) Proposals for loss or damage by fire for 'Mr Sandeman & others', 1811 (2) Conditions of insurance for the building of a chapel of one floor and gallery, in the name of Patrick Sandeman of Leith and 'for others', 1819
(1) Letter from Miller to Gerard Sandeman, Edinburgh. Mentions enclosed photographs, gives some personal news and thanks Sandeman for his help and friendship, (2) Includes six photographs of Barony Street Church
Wikiepedia print out biography of Geoffrey Cantor, with copies of correspondence between Cantor and Helen Smailes, notes about the Edinburgh Church rolls and reprints of 'Missions , Interrupted: Scottish Anti-Missions and Propagating the Gospel at Home' and 'Why was Faraday excluded from the Sandemanians in 1844?'. Also email print out from Smailes to Michael Bolik, UoD Archives concerning members of the Glasites and potential collections
(1) Brass “tune whistle” used for the initial note during hymn singing, in case (2) Two printer’s plates of the Reverend John Glas (3) Wooden spoon with v-shaped break in bowl (4) Knife with bone or horn handle, made by Hilliard and Co. Sheffield (5) Tuning fork (6) Pitch pipe possibly used for giving note to begin hymns (7) Ladle, probably used to serve the soup given out at church services
Lists the communicants in the parish of Tealing on 13 July 1725 broken down by village or farmhouse: Kirktown, Tealing, Finlarg, Todhills, Newbigging, Balgray Easter, Balgray Wester, Balnuth, Balkalk, Prieston, Balkemback, Balutheran. Also lists elders and deacons and narrates the church's activities until 1727
'The number and names of Christ's disciples in the United States of America - and the distance of their places of residence from Danbury. 17th February 1817.' Lists of male and female members and church rolls, from 1788, in: Danbury, Newtown, Newhaven, Turnbull, Stratford and Bridgeport, Connecticut; Providence, Rhode Island; Taunton, Deerfield, and Boston, Massachusetts; Gray and Portsmouth, New Hampshire; Vergennes, Shelburne, Vermont; Harpersfield, Whitesborough, and New York City, New York; Fayetteville, North Carolina. The author mentions that New Haven, Connecticut and Portsmouth, New Hampshire once had members but that there are none there at the time of writing. Also gives list of men and women who are 'Jesus Christ's Disciples in Dundee on 29 January 1747'
Notebook containing roll of members in Dundee, 1879-1899, London, 1880-1881, Old Buckenham, 1880-1887, Glasgow 1881-1889' Halifax, Nova Scotia (1881-1887) and additional information about some new members at Danbury, Connecticut, 1898. Also includes description of the ordinance service for David Philp Jr in the Dundee Church, 1885.
Includes rolls of church members in Albion Road, Barnsbury, London (1885-1936); the rolls for Dundee, London, Glasgow, Newcastle and "American Friends" in November, 1888 [annotated up to 1908]. Also includes a song (n.d.), a sketch of a 1746 survey map of Glovers Hall, 1963. Extract of a letter from Mr Ferrier to Mrs Humphreys, 1786, concerning the conversion of a servant girl and the servant's subsequent testimony; Henry Young's visit to the Lake District with Gerald Reid, 1885; a discourse by George Whitelaw in 1869 [two versions]; historical notes on the London church 1967; a brief account of the visit of the American brethren in 1834; newspaper cutting: "Modern Religious Sects - IV. Glassites",nd, and copy of James Scott of Dundee's notes on his first Sabbath in the Glasite Meeting in 1765
Typescripts of lists for Perth in 1762, 1796 and 1811. Also for 1804 which is two lists - one showing the occupations of the males and whether they were 'twice married'; church roll in Gayle (Hawes), 1847-1869. Also list of those separated since 1792 and in 1799.
Prayers and procedural notes about admitting individuals to the Office of Deacon or Deaconess. Includes notes and procedures relating to the 'Calling of Patrick and Gerard Sandeman to minister in the Deacon's office, 12 February 1939'
Papers, notebooks, drafts and letters with devotional and theological poems, hymns, notes and letters, mainly concerning the beliefs and debates of the church
Foreword by George Hutton, Dundee 1836, concerning origin and copying of these under supervision of Stephen Fawcett, Usher at the Classical Academy at Chester. Also contains index of sermons giving text, date and page number and engravings of John Glas and Robert Sandeman [loose].
Contains discourses, 1864-1875, also 'In Memory of JM. Baxter,' a poem by Mr Scrimgeour, 1876, with 'Lines by G[?] Baxter on the death of his infant sister, Alison Handyside', nd, and 'Ordination of John Sandeman, Glasgow,' order of service, 1889
Manuscript notes of sermons by John Glas, Tealing , re-copied by Thomas F. Deacon, Newcastle, from 1877 copy made by Archibald Sandeman of Glasgow. Also dairy entries for part of 1863