Description | Includes papers relating to the format of the Jubilee Thanksgiving Service at St.Paul's Cathedral on 7 Jun 1977 and other services, including draft promulgations to the Privy Council from Archbishop Coggan and Most Revd Stuart Blanch, Archbishop of York (ff.119, 123, 151) correspondence with Revd Ronald Jasper, Dean of York (f.116), the Prime Minister's Office (ff.117-8, 133, 137, 149-150), the Privy Council Office (ff.120-1), Cardinal Basil Hume (ff.124-5), Revd George Mann, General Secretary of the Free Church Federal Council (ff.126, 135), Rt Revd David Say, Bishop of Rochester (f.129), Archbishop Blanch (f.130), Rt Revd Dennis Hawker, Bishop of Grantham (ff.131-2), Rt Revd Thomas Torrance, Moderator of the Church of Scotland (ff.136, 140), Most Revd Gwilym Williams, Archbishop of Wales (ff.147-8), and Revd Martin Sullivan, Dean of St.Paul's (ff.156-7, 195-201, 208, 211-2, 217-8) and a note of a meeting with Sir David Floyd Ewin regarding arrangements for the St.Paul's service (ff.193-4); papers relating to the loyal address to the Queen by privileged bodies, including correspondence with Derek Pattinson, General Secretary of the General Synod (ff.141, 179, 184), and Rt Revd Robert Martineau, Bishop of Blackburn (ff.143, 155), and the text of the address from the General Synod (f.146); papers relating to the tea party held at Lambeth Palace on 9 Jun 1977 (ff.158, 177, 183); a letter from Archbishop Athenagoras inviting Coggan to a Silver Jubilee Service (declined) (ff.159, 189); Coggan's script for 'Thought for the Day' on 3 Jun 1977 (ff.160-3); Coggan's sermon at the Thanksgiving Service (ff.164-6) and related correspondence including a letter of protest from Archbishop Athenagoras regarding the non-involvement of the Greek Orthodox Church and a copy of Coggan's reply (ff.168-9), correspondence with Henry 'Bunny' Austin (f.170), Rt Hon Lord Butler of Saffron Walden (ff.171-2), Revd George Mann (ff.178, 188, 214), Rt Revd Simon Phipps, Bishop of Lincoln (ff.180-2), Rt Revd Gerald Ellison, Bishop of London (ff.190-2, 207, 215, 219), Rt Revd David Brown, Bishop of Guildford (ff.202-4), and Lord Maclean of the Lord Chamberlain's Office (ff.209-213, 216) and papers relating to the award of the Silver Jubilee medal to Coggan (ff.173-6). |