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Transcript: 'A Representation of the State of the Church in North Britain as to Episcopacy and Liturgy and of the sufferings of the Orthodox and Regular Clergy from the Enemies of Both. But more Especially of the Episcopal Churches within the Diocese and Shire of Aberdeen. To which is prefixed (A Disquisition concerning Ecclesiastical Censures, etc.)'. London: printed for, W. & I. Innys. 1718. With explanatory annotations by Christie and others, and index of persons and places. Transcript not dated.

Dean William Leslie Christie

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Transcripts of 3 pamphlets: 'Case of the present Afflicted Clergy in Scotland truly represented by a lover of the Church and his country'. London, 1690. 'An Historical Relation of the late General Assembly held at Edinburgh, 16 October - 13 November, 1690, in a letter from a person in Edinburgh to his friend in London'. London, 1691. Transcribed c.1912.

Dean William Leslie Christie

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Black Book'; notes on Stonehaven Episcopal Church. Extracts from Episcopal records and published works, dated c.1700-1906, concerning genealogies of clergy and others with related notes and correspondence. Includes list of 18th century Stonehaven freemasons. Compiled 1899-1908.

Dean William Leslie Christie

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[Small notebook]: miscellaneous notes on Episcopal clergy and related matters. Entries dated from c.1693. 1913. Notes relate particularly to: George Adams; Dr Robert Barron's daughter (notes from Laing MSS); Gideon Cant - Glenbervie Epitaphs; Mr Lawrence Charteris (notes from Laing MSS); Don family; Robert Douglas, Bishop of Dunblane; James Fall to Mr Nelson, letter, (notes from Laing MSS); James Glegg - Glenbervie Epitaphs; Rev. James Greenshields; Mr Hepburn, Non-Jurant Minister; Rev. John Hutchison; Mr James; Jolly family; King Charles II, Natural children of; Mr George Lauder, Non-Jurant Minister; Walter McGill (notes from Laing MSS); Panmure Paper; James Ramsay, Bishop of Dunblane (notes from Laing MSS); Religious Houses in Scotland; Rev. James Smith, Muchalls; Rev. James Stevenson, Catterline; Rev. James Stewart; David Strachan, Bishop of Brechin (notes from Laing MSS); Synonyms (Jacobite) used in their letters; Rev. William Ward, Old Deer; Rev. James Weirs.

Dean William Leslie Christie

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Small notebook No. 4': notes on Episcopal clergy and congregations. Entries dated 1640-1830. c.1913. Notes relate particularly to: Clergy: Rev. James Brown, Minister at Montrose; Rev. George Garden, Minister in Stonehaven; Andrew Gerard, Bishop of Aberdeen; Rev. William Livingston, Minister of Old Deer, Aberdeen; John Milne, Minister at Fetteresso; Rev. James Munro; Arthur Petrie, Bishop of Moray; John Skinner, Bishop of Aberdeen; Rev. Robert Spark, Minister at Redmyre, Laurencekirk; John Strachan, Bishop of Brechin. Congregations of Aberdeen, Arbuthnott, Arnhall, Drumlithie, Dunnottar, Durris, Falside, Fettercairn, Fetteresso, Fiddes, Fordoun, Kinneff, Laurencekirk, [Mill of Piart], Peterculture, Stonehaven.

Dean William Leslie Christie

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Notes on Episcopal clergy in the 18th century; mainly taken from pamphlets and printed books. Notes relate particularly to: Rev. James Brown, Rev. Edward Craig, Bishop Abernethy Drummond, Bishop Gleig, Dr Grant, Rev. Norman Sievwright, Bishop John Skinner, Rev. James Small, Forfar.

Dean William Leslie Christie

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

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