Repository | Lambeth Palace Library |
Level | Item |
Alt Ref No | W.Temple 49, ff. 324-89 |
Title | PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA |
Date | 26 May 1943-15 Mar 1944 |
Description | Papers relating to the appointment of a committee in Great Britain to consult with the American Joint Commission on Social Reconstruction, including a report of the Joint Commission (ff. 331-43) and correspondence from: Henry St. George Tucker, Presiding Bishop of P.E.C.U.S.A. (ff. 324, 329, 347-9, 362-3); William Paton, Joint General Secretary of the World Council of Churches (ff. 325-8); William Scarlett, Bishop of Missouri (f. 330); Sir Clement Anderson Montague Barlow (ff. 354-6, 358-60, 366-70, 386); George Welsh Currie (ff. 374-5, 382, 385); Philip Arthur Micklem, Provost of Derby (f. 377); Edward Sydney Woods, Bishop of Lichfield (f. 378); Henry McGowan, Archdeacon of Aston (f. 379); Roundell Cecil Palmer, 3rd Earl of Selborne and Minister of Economic Warfare (f. 381); and Thomas Walker Hobart Inskip, 1st Viscount Caldecote and Lord Chief Justice of England (f. 384). |
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Code | Name | Dates |
1089 | Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America | |
DS/UK/5497 | Tucker; Henry St. George (fl. 1938-1946); Bishop of Virginia | fl. 1938-1946 |
DS/UK/5222 | Paton; William (1886-1943); missionary | 1886-1943 |
GB/109/14356 | Scarlett; William (fl. 1930-1952); Bishop of Missouri | fl. 1930-1952 |
GB/109/13882 | Barlow; Sir; Clement Anderson Montague (1868-1951); 1st Baronet | 1868-1951 |
GB/109/14010 | Currie; George Welsh (1870-1950); Church Commissioner | 1870-1950 |
GB/109/14358 | Micklem; Philip Arthur (1876-1965); Provost of Derby | 1876-1965 |
DS/UK/5564 | Woods; Edward Sydney (1877-1953); Bishop of Lichfield | 1877-1953 |
DS/UK/4354 | McGowan; Henry (1891-1948); bishop of Wakefield | 1891-1948 |
DS/UK/6134 | Palmer; Roundell Cecil (1887-1971); 3rd Earl of Selborne; politician | 1887-1971 |
DS/UK/4143 | Inskip; Sir; Thomas Walker Hobart (1876-1947); 1st Viscount Caldecote; Lord Chancellor | 1876-1947 |