Description | Papers relating to the Divorce Reform Act (1969) and the involvement of clergy in reconciliation procedures, including: correspondence with Launcelot Fleming, Bishop of Norwich (ff.57-58), Lord Simon of Glaisdale (ff.60-62), Sir George Baker (ff.63-67); involvement of diocesan bishops in procedures to draw up suitable lists of clergy (ff.68-75); responses from Kenneth Woollcombe, Bishop of Oxford (f.75), Robert Mortimer, Bishop of Exeter (f.76), Robert Stopford, Bishop of London (f.77), Ronald Williams, Bishop of Leicester (ff.78, 108), Eric Treacy, Bishop of Wakefield (ff.79, 84), Robert Runcie, Bishop of St. Albans (ff.80-82, 85), Leslie Brown, Bishop of St. Edmundsbury and Ipswich (f. 83), Michael Parker, Bishop of Bradford (ff.86, 8, 141-14, 146), George Reindorp, Bishop of Guildford (ff.87, 95, 98), Denis Wakeling, Bishop of Southwell (f.89), David Blunt, lay chaplain to the Archbishop of York (ff.90-91, 163-165), Gerald Ellison, Bishop of Chester (92, 94), P.H. Nightingale, lay assistant to the Bishop of Salisbury (f.98), Eric Cordingley, Bishop of Thetford (f.100), Gordon Fallows, Bishop of Sheffield (f.103), Edward Roberts, Bishop of Ely (f.104), Laurence Brown, Bishop of Birmingham (f.105-106), Ian Ramsey, Bishop of Durham (f.107), Hugh Ashdown, Bishop of Newcastle (f.110, 147-148), Mark Hodson, Bishop of Hereford (ff.111, 157), Basil Guy, Bishop of Gloucester (f.112), Charles Claxton, Bishop of Blackburn (f. 113), Cyril Bulley, Bishop of Carlisle (f.114), Cyril Bowles, Bishop of Derby (ff.115, 153, 166), Kenneth Riches, Bishop of Lincoln (ff.116, 129), John Moorman, Bishop of Ripon (ff.117-118), Edward Henderson, Bishop of Bath and Wells (ff.120, 137), Patrick Rodger, Bishop of Manchester (ff.121, 125, 150-151, 167), John Phillips, Bishop of Portsmouth (f.122), Stretton Reeve, Bishop of Lichfield (ff.123-124, 130, 154), Falkner Allison, Bishop of Winchester (ff.126, 139), Stuart Blanch, Bishop of Liverpool (f.127) Derek Watson, chaplain to the Bishop of Southwark (f.128), Oliver Tomkins, Bishop of Bristol (f.133), Roger Wilson, Bishop of Chichester (ff.134-136, 158), Robin Woods, Bishop of Worcester (f.138), Peter Eliot, Archdeacon of Worcester (ff.140, 143-144, 152, 155), John Trillo, Bishop of Chelmsford (f.156), Cyril Eastaugh, Bishop of Peterborough (ff.161-162); correspondence with the Board for Social Responsibility on possible training of clergy in reconciliation skills (ff.93, 96); note of a meeting between Hugh Whitworth, Mr. Mann (Free Church Federal Council) and Sir George Baker about the issuing of a new Practice Direction on reconciliation precedures (f.160) |