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LC - Lambeth Conferences
1867 - Lambeth Conference 1867
1878 - Lambeth Conference 1878
1888 - Lambeth Conference 1888
17 - Proceedings of the Conference
18 - Proceedings of the Conference
19 - Proceedings of the Conference
20 - Notebook of the Conference arrangements
21 - Minutes of the Arrangements Committee
22 - Minutes of the Conference
23 - Minutes of the Conference
24 - List of Bishops
25 - Letters and papers
26 - Correspondence and papers
2-5, 49-51, 54-5 - Letters from Alfred Barry, Bishop of Sydney, on the resolutions of Australian synods for submission to the Conference concerning the Book of Common Prayer, church unity, divorce, position of colonial clergy in England, and the title of the Primate of Australia.
6-8, 11-12, 205-6 - Correspondence with Perry (Charles), former bishop of Melbourne.
6-10, 303 - FOWLER (Montague), chaplain to Archbishop Benson; 4th bart.
13-14 - Letter from BERESFORD-HOPE formerly HOPE (Alexander James Beresford), politician.
15-16, 188-9 - Temple (Frederick), archbishop of Canterbury.
22-3 - Circular letters from Archbishop Benson notifying the bishops of the date of the Conference and subjects for discussion.
24-5, 154-8 - Letters from William Walsham How, Bishop Suffragan of Bedford, on the request by the Church of England Purity Society that sexual purity be discussed at the Conference.
26-7, 32-3, 202 - Correspondence with Correspondence with Trollope (Edward), suffragan bishop of Nottingham.
34-5, 45-8, 64-7 - Williams (John), bishop of Connecticut, and (1887) presiding bishop of Pecusa.
36-7, 42 - Correspondence with OXENDEN (Ashton), bishop of Montreal.
38-41 - Correspondence with TOZER (William George), bishop in Central Africa, and (1879) of Jamaica.
43-4 - Correspondence with LEE (Harry Wilmot), legal secretary of the archbishop of Canterbury, on the title of Edward Trollope, Bishop Suffragan of Nottingham.
52-3 - Letter from the Marriage Law Defence Union
60-3 - Agenda and draft minutes of a meeting of the organising committee.
68-70 - Correspondence with STALEY (Thomas Nettleship), former bishop of Honolulu.
74-92 - Papers on the preparations of the 1878 Conference compiled as a guide for the organisation of the 1888 Conference.
104-5 - Letters from Tucker (Henry), secretary of Society for the Propagation of the Gospel.
106-7, 112-21, 124-7 - Correspondence with Tallents (George William), barrister.
109-10, 114, 128-9 - Letters from Talbot (John Gilbert), privy councillor (1897).
122-123 - Letter to Acland (Charles Thomas Dyke), 12th bart. (1898).
130-1 - Prayer for the Conference for use in the diocese of Canterbury, first. issued by Archbishop Longley in 1867 (2 copies, printed).
149-50 - List of bishops expected to attend the Conference (annotated, printed).
152-3 - Letter from HERVEY (Lord Arthur Charles), bishop of Bath and Wells.
159-60 - Letter from GOODWIN (Harvey), bishop of Carlisle.
161-4 - Correspondence with DURNFORD (Richard), bishop of Chichester.
165-6 - Stubbs (William), bishop of Chester, and (1889) of Oxford.
167-8 - Letter from PARRY (Edward), suffragan bishop of Dover.
169-70 - Letter from Lightfoot (Joseph Barber), bishop of Durham.
171-3 - Letter from COMPTON (Lord Alwyne Frederick), bishop of Ely.
174-5 - Letter from ATLAY (James), bishop of Hereford.
176-8 - Letter from KING (Edward), bishop of Lincoln.
179-80 - Maclagan (William Dalrymple), archbishop of York.
181-2 - Letter from BROMBY (Charles Henry), bishop of Tasmania.
183-5 - Correspondence with Ryle (John Charles), bishop of Liverpool.
186-7 - Letter from LEWIS (Richard), bishop of Llandaff.
189-90 - Letter from DUNLOP (George Kelly), bishop of New Mexico and Arizona.
190-1 - Letter from WILKINSON (Thomas Edward), bishop of Zululand, and (1886) for North and Central Europe.
192-3 - Letter from MOORHOUSE (James), bishop of Manchester.
194-5 - Letter from CRAMER-ROBERTS (Francis Alexander Randal), bishop of Nassau.
196-7 - Letters from EARLE (Alfred), suffragan bishop of Marlborough.
198-201 - Letters from WILBERFORCE (Ernest Roland), bishop of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and (1896) of Chichester.
203-4 - Letter from PULLEINE (John James), suffragan bishop of Penrith, later Richmond.
208-9 - Correspondence with CARPENTER (William Boyd), bishop of Ripon.
210-11 - Letter from THOROLD (Anthony Wilson), bishop of Rochester, and (1890) Winchester.
212-13 - WORDSWORTH (John), bishop of Salisbury.
214-15 - Letter from CLAUGHTON (Thomas Legh), bishop of Rochester, and (1877) of St. Albans.
216-17 - Letter from HUGHES (Joshua), bishop of St. Asaph.
218-9 - Letter from JONES (William Basil), bishop of St. David's.
220-1 - Letter from STAMER (Sir Lovelace Tomlinson), 3rd bart.; suffragan bishop of Shrewsbury.
222-3 - BARDSLEY (John Wareing), bishop of Sodor and Man, and (1892) of Carlisle.
224-5 - Letter from RIDDING (George), bishop of Southwell.
226-9 - Letters from George Howard Wilkinson, Bishop of Truro, accepting the invitation and suggesting the appointment of a committee to promote reunion.
230-1 - Correspondence with BROWNE (Edward Harold), bishop of Winchester.
232-3 - Letters from Philpott (Henry), bishop of Worcester.
235-40 - Letter from Knox (Robert Bent), archbishop of Armagh.
241-2 - Letter from DAY (Maurice Fitzgerald), bishop of Cashel, Emly, Waterford and Lismore.
243-6 - Letter from STACK (Charles Maurice), bishop of Clogher.
247-8 - Letter from GREGG (Robert Samuel), bishop of Ossory, (1878) Cork,(1893) archbishop of Armagh.
249-52 - Alexander (William), bishop of Derry and Raphoe, and (1896) archbishop of Armagh.
253-6 - Letters from REEVES (William), bishop of Down and Connor.
257-64 - Letters from Plunket (William Conyngham), 4th Baron Plunket of Newton; bishop of Meath, and (1885) archbishop of Dublin.
265-6 - Letter from CHESTER (William Bennet), bishop of Killaloe, Kilfenora,Clonfert and Kilmacduagh.
267-8 - Letters from GRAVES (Charles), bishop of Limerick, Ardfert, and Aghadoe.
269-72 - Letter from Reichel (Charles Parsons), bishop of Meath.
271-2 - Letter from Charles Parsons Reichel, Bishop of Meath, accepting the invitation and mentioning unrest in Ireland.
273-4 - Letters from WALSH (William Pakenham), bishop of Ossory, Ferns and Leighlin.
276-7 - Letter from the Hon. Arthur Gascoigne Douglas, Bishop of Aberdeen and Orkney, accepting the invitation and suggesting the discussion of the Nicene Creed and church order.
278-81 - Letters from CHINNERY-HALDANE (James Robert Alexander), bishop of Argyll and the Isles.
282-5 - Letter from Hugh Willoughby Jermyn, Primus of the Episcopal Church of Scotland, approving the Conference and suggesting the discussion of church order and schismatically ordained clergy.
286-7 - Letters from DOWDEN (John), bishop of Edinburgh.
288-9 - Letter from WILSON (William Scott), bishop of Glasgow and Galloway.
290-1 - Letter from KELLY (James Butler Knill), bishop of Newfoundland, and (1886) of Moray, Ross and Caithness.
292-3 - Letter from Wordsworth (Charles), bishop of St.Andrew's, Dunkeld and Dunblane.
295 - Mylne (Louis George), bishop of Bombay.
296-7 - Letter from JOHNSON (Edward Ralph), bishop of Calcutta.
298 - Letter from CALDWELL (Robert), coadjutor bishop of Madras.
299-300 - Correspondence with COPLESTON (Reginald Stephen), bishop of Colombo, and (1902) of Calcutta.
301-2 - Letter from GELL (Frederick), bishop of Madras.
304-5 - Letter from John Martindale Speechly, Bishop of Travancore and Cochin, declining the invitation in view of his impending resignation and suggesting the discussion of polygamy.
307-8 - Letter from George Wyndham Hamilton Knight-Bruce, Bishop of Bloemfontein, declining the invitation because of a proposed journey to Bechuanaland and stating arrangements for a diocesan contribution to the expenses of building Church House.
309-18 - Letters from William West Jones, Bishop of Capetown, accepting the invitation and suggesting the discussion of polygamy, the employment in England of colonial clergy, an ecclesiastical court of appeal and the authority of the judicial committee of the Privy Council in matters of doctrine and worship.
319 - Letter from Allan Becher Webb, Bishop of Grahamstown, accepting the invitation and suggesting the discussion of the faith and doctrine of the Anglican Communion.
320-1 - Letter from KEY (Bransby Lewis), bishop of St. John's, Kaffraria.
322-5 - Letter from William Kenneth Macrorie, Bishop of Maritzburg, accepting the invitation and suggesting the discussion of the primacy of Canterbury and the maintenance of the Anglican Communion.
326-7 - Letter from Henry Brougham Bousfield, Bishop of Pretoria, accepting the invitation and suggesting the discussion of polygamy and letters testimonial for clergy.
328-9 - Letters from Welby (Thomas Earle), bishop of St. Helena.
27 - Correspondence and papers
28 - Correspondence and papers
29 - Printed papers
30 - Papers
31 - Memorials and petitions
32 - Memorial from Talbot Aden Ley Greaves, Vicar of Clifton, Glos., and others, protesting against Roman Catholic doctrine.
33 - Committee minutes
34 - Committee papers
35 - Printed papers
36 - History of the Lambeth Conference
37 - Photograph album
37a - Group photograph
1897 - Lambeth Conference 1897
1908 - Lambeth Conference 1908
1920 - Lambeth Conference 1920
1930 - Lambeth Conference 1930
1948 - Lambeth Conference 1948
1958 - Lambeth Conference 1958
1968 - Lambeth Conference 1968
LCC - Papers of the Lambeth Conference Central Consultative Body
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