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Creed of the Ancient Syrian Church, as published in 1874 by the Syrian Partiarch of Antioch, Ignatius Peter III. Found in 'The Ancient Syrian Church in Mesopotamia', Bishop Oswald Hutten Parry

Creed of the Ancient Syrian Church, as published in 1874 by the Syrian Partiarch of Antioch, Ignatius Peter III. Found in 'The Ancient Syrian Church in Mesopotamia', Bishop Oswald Hutten Parry

Diocese of Brechin

Engraved portrait of Patrick Cushnie, Episcopal Minister of Montrose. Found in 'A New General atlas', consisting of a series of geographical designs on various projections exhibiting the form and component parts of the globe. Edinburgh: Thomson

Engraved portrait of Patrick Cushnie, Episcopal Minister of Montrose. Found in 'A New General atlas', consisting of a series of geographical designs on various projections exhibiting the form and component parts of the globe. Edinburgh: Thomson

Diocese of Brechin

Part of 'The Parish Choir or Church Music Book', p.11-14 and p.191-200. [8pp] With related musical score music for 'O Lord, Grant the King a Long Life'. [2pp] Found in 'A Selection of Gregorian chants' adapted to the service of the Protestant Church an...

Part of 'The Parish Choir or Church Music Book', p.11-14 and p.191-200. [8pp] With related musical score music for 'O Lord, Grant the King a Long Life'. [2pp] Found in 'A Selection of Gregorian chants' adapted to the service of the Protestant Church and Harmonised by Joseph Warren. London: Cocks, 18??

Diocese of Brechin

Photocopies of correspondence and other papers pasted into printed works in the Brechin Diocesan Library.

To the Keeper at Lord Gardenstone's Library at Laurencekirk'; transcript of letter sent 3 July 1792, Edinburgh, William Abernethy Drummond, Bishop of Edinburgh to the 'keeper' of Lord Gardenstone's Library. Relates to volumes by Drummond and to the possibility of Lord Gardenstone endowing an Episcopal chapel in Laurencekirk. [Photocopy]. [1p] [Original in Joannis de Fordun Scotichronicon ann Supplementis et continuatione Walteri Boweri, Vol. 1, 1759].

Diocese of Brechin

Photocopies of correspondence and other papers pasted into printed works in the Brechin Diocesan Library.

Letter, 25 October 1813, New York, William Wilson to Archibald Wilson (brother of the writer). Requests that his brother grant the Rev. Dr Roemyne his attention and introduce him to "our friends" on his future visit to Scotland. [Photocopies] [2pp] [Original in Sermons, Vol. 1, John Brodhead Roemyne].

Diocese of Brechin

Photocopies of correspondence and other papers pasted into printed works in the Brechin Diocesan Library.

Letter, 25 September 1863, Dunecht, Alexander William Lindsay, 25th Earl of Crawford and 8th of Balcarres. Concerns request for information on "Scottish Seminaries on the Continent" and comments on M. Michael's book [?]. [3pp] [Photocopy] [3pp] [Original found in 'Report of the Speeches of Council and the Lord Chancellor', 1855].

Diocese of Brechin

Photocopies of correspondence and other papers pasted into printed works in the Brechin Diocesan Library.

Letter, 11 March 1867, Rome, Margaret Geatani? to Bishop Forbes. Thanks him on behalf of her husband [Constantio Gaetani] "for the two interesting works that you have sent". [3pp] Also letter, n.d., Margaret [Gaetani?] to Bishop Forbes. Dinner invitation. [Photocopies] [1p] [Original in Vita del pontefice Gelasio II, Constantio Gaetani].

Diocese of Brechin

Photocopies of correspondence and other papers pasted into printed works in the Brechin Diocesan Library.

Manuscript copies of 'Extract from a letter from Dr Van D246llinger to the Rt. Hon. W.E. Gladstone, 2 April 1874', in two unidentified 19th century hands. [Photocopies] [3pp] [Original in The Church and Churches ... Johann Joseph Ignaz Van D246llinger, London, 1862].

Diocese of Brechin

Notarial copy of a bull by Pope Clement XIII to the Archbishop of Burgoes granting dispensation for the marriage of Joseph Andrew de Cantadilla and Catherine Aquaza Marinez within the third degree of relationship, [?] September 1761. Emmanuel Arrieta, ...

Notarial copy of a bull by Pope Clement XIII to the Archbishop of Burgoes granting dispensation for the marriage of Joseph Andrew de Cantadilla and Catherine Aquaza Marinez within the third degree of relationship, [?] September 1761. Emmanuel Arrieta, Notary Public.

Diocese of Brechin

Photocopies of correspondence and other papers pasted into printed works in the Brechin Diocesan Library.

A Prayer composed by Bishop Abernethy Drummond to be used before laying on of hands confirmation in place of prayer appointed by the Church of England which seems to be more proper after'. Note on frontispiece of 'Joannis de Fordun Scotichronicon' by Bishop Drummond. [Photocopy] [1p] [Original in Joannis de Fordun Scotichronicon ann Supplementis et continuatione Walteri Boweri, Edinburgh, 1759].

Diocese of Brechin

Photocopies of correspondence and other papers pasted into printed works in the Brechin Diocesan Library.

Manuscript notes possibly in the hand of George Skene original author of the volumes of prayers for 'Sunday Morning', 'For a Sick Person', 'For a Sick Child' and 'For Persons troubled in Mind or Conscience'. [Photocopy] [8pp] [Original in Church of England Book of Common Prayer 1761].

Diocese of Brechin

Photocopies of correspondence and other papers pasted into printed works in the Brechin Diocesan Library.

Manuscript notes on frontispiece of 'the Origins of Arianism', possibly in the hand of William Abernethy Drummond. Comments on the volume deeming it to be 'a most notable defence of the Doctrine of the Holy Trinity'. [Photocopy] [1p] [Original in The Origins of Arising, by John Whittaker, Stockdall, 1791].

Diocese of Brechin

Letter, 15 October 1793, John Walters, Cowbridge to Rev. Mr Thomas. Requests his attendance at a meeting of the trustees of the Cowbridge Library. Found in Origines Britannica, Edward Stillingfleet, 1685.

Letter, 15 October 1793, John Walters, Cowbridge to Rev. Mr Thomas. Requests his attendance at a meeting of the trustees of the Cowbridge Library. Found in Origines Britannica, Edward Stillingfleet, 1685.

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Letter, 1 August 1811, "G.F." to "My Dear Madam". Discusses doctrinal matters at some length in response to her query as to which of the doctrines "of the two litigants, the Rev. Mr Eyre or Mr Willat" is the most orthodox; with comments by the addresse...

Letter, 1 August 1811, "G.F." to "My Dear Madam". Discusses doctrinal matters at some length in response to her query as to which of the doctrines "of the two litigants, the Rev. Mr Eyre or Mr Willat" is the most orthodox; with comments by the addressee in the margin.

Diocese of Brechin

Note, 16 June 1820 [James] Cleland to [? Robert] Jamieson requesting him to accept a copy of his Population Tables Found in Enumeration of the Inhabitants of the City of Glasgow, James Cleland, Glasgow 1820.

Note, 16 June 1820 [James] Cleland to [? Robert] Jamieson requesting him to accept a copy of his Population Tables Found in Enumeration of the Inhabitants of the City of Glasgow, James Cleland, Glasgow 1820.

Diocese of Brechin

Fragment of letter, 1 March 1842, writer and addressee unidentified. Mentions satisfactory majority by Hamilton of Sundrim in Jamaica. Found in Exposition of the Creed. John Pearson.

Fragment of letter, 1 March 1842, writer and addressee unidentified. Mentions satisfactory majority by Hamilton of Sundrim in Jamaica. Found in Exposition of the Creed. John Pearson.

Diocese of Brechin

Montrose and Dundee. David Fife, Episcopal Minister at Dundee and James Dundass Episcopal Minister at Montrose to Bishop Smith, one of The Nonjuring Bishops in England. Reaffirms the writer's allegiance to the liturgy of the Church of England and detai...

Montrose and Dundee. David Fife, Episcopal Minister at Dundee and James Dundass Episcopal Minister at Montrose to Bishop Smith, one of The Nonjuring Bishops in England. Reaffirms the writer's allegiance to the liturgy of the Church of England and details the circumstances leading up to Bishop Raitt's indictment against Fife. [18th century copy].

Diocese of Brechin

David Fife to unidentified addressee [Bishop Smith]

David Fife to unidentified addressee [Bishop Smith] states that his congregation has "lately made a very noble stand in Defence of the Religion and Worship of the Church of England" and adds transcript of a pamphlet being a letter, 27 July 1744, from The Presbyters of Edinburgh to [Bishop Keith] and the Bishops of Scotland, outlining events since the death of Bishop Ochterlony and deploring any attempts to introduce new liturgies or ordinals [18th century copy] [See also Br MS DC/82 for transcript of and notes on the above documents by Dean Christie].

Diocese of Brechin

Miscellaneous papers relating to the election and collation of H.W. Jermyn, to the see of Brechin; 1875-1876. Includes list of the electors of the diocese of Brechin, 14 December 1875 and certificate of collation in favour of Hugh Willoughby Jermyn sig...

Miscellaneous papers relating to the election and collation of H.W. Jermyn, to the see of Brechin; 1875-1876. Includes list of the electors of the diocese of Brechin, 14 December 1875 and certificate of collation in favour of Hugh Willoughby Jermyn signed by the Bishops of Scotland

Diocese of Brechin

Psalterium. The Psalter part of a breviary, ending abruptly in compline at the word 'conpungimini' written in Italy, early 15th century. [For further descriptions See also Ker, Neil Ripley, Mediaeval Manuscripts in British Libraries, Vol. 2. p.162].

Psalterium. The Psalter part of a breviary, ending abruptly in compline at the word 'conpungimini' written in Italy, early 15th century. [For further descriptions See also Ker, Neil Ripley, Mediaeval Manuscripts in British Libraries, Vol. 2. p.162].

Diocese of Brechin

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