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Longley - Longley, Charles Thomas (1794-1868)
1 - Letters and papers concerning Longley's early years and his tenure of the see of Ripon
2 - Letters and papers concerning Longley's tenure of the sees of Ripon, Durham, and York
3 - Letters and papers concerning the Church in the Colonies
2-4v - Richard Plantagenet Campbell Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville, 3rd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, Colonial Secretary
5 - Henry Pelham Pelham-Clinton, 5th Duke of Newcastle, Secretary for the Colonies, to the Revd. E. Hawkins, Secretary to the Colonial Bishoprics Committee
6-7 - The Revd. Ernest Hawkins, Secretary to the Colonial Bishoprics Committee
8 - Longley to the Duke of Buckingham and Chandos
9v - Notes for Longley's address at the confirmation of Prince Leopold, no date
10 - Longley to the Duke of Buckingham and Chandos
11-12 - S. Dunning
13-17v - "A Bill Intituled An Act to remove Doubts as to the Effect of Letters Patent granted to certain Colonial Bishops.... "
18 - Archibald Campbell Tait, Bishop of London, and (1868) Archbishop of Canterbury
19-20 - John Jackson, Bishop of Lincoln, and (1869) London, to the Bishop of London
21-22 - The Revd. William Walter Kirby, Secretary of the South American Missionary Society
23 - Testimonial by John William Marsh, Vicar of Bleasby with Morton, on behalf of the Revd. W.H. Stirling
24-25v - Testimonial by Joshua William Brooks, Rector of Great Ponton, on behalf of the Revd. W.H. Stirling
26 - Testimonial by David Anderson, former Bishop of Rupert's Land, on behalf of the Revd. W.H. Stirling
27 - The Revd. William Walter Kirby, Secretary of the South American Missionary Society
29-30 - Testimonial by Thomas Mosse Macdonald, Vicar of Holy Trinity, Nottingham, on behalf of the Revd. W.H. Stirling
31 - Note from the South American Missionary Society accompanying testimonials for the Revd. W.H. Stirling
32-33v - Charles Richard Alford, Bishop of Victoria, Hong Kong
34-35v - Testimonial by Thomas Valpy French, Bishop of Lahore (1877), on behalf of the Revd. W.H. Stirling
36 - Leaflet on the South American Missionary Society
37-43v - The Committee of the South American Missionary Society
44-45 - Herman Merivale, Secretary to Sir Stafford Northcote, Secretary for India
46 - T.H. Elliot, Secretary to the Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, to H. Merivale
47-48 - Resolutions passed at a meeting of members of the British Episcopal Church held at Valparaiso
49-52 - The Chaplain and Trustees of the British Episcopal Church at Valparaiso
53-54 - The Revd. Henry Venn, Hon. Secretary of the Church Missionary Society
55 - Minute of the Church Missionary Society proposing the appointment of W.A. Russell as Bishop of Ningpo, China
57-58 - E. Hammond, Secretary to Lord Stanley, Foreign Secretary, to the Earl of Chichester
59-60v - Henry Thomas Pelham, 3rd Earl of Chichester, to the Revd. H. Venn
61-63 - The Revd. Henry Venn, Hon. Secretary of the Church Missionary Society
64-66 - Charles Richard Alford, Bishop of Victoria, Hong Kong
67-68 - The Church Missionary Society to Lord Stanley
68 - E. Hammond, Secretary to Lord Stanley, to the Earl of Chichester
69 - List of points [apparently by the Church Missionary Society] which 'may be urged on Lord Stanley as reasons in favour of the immediate consecration of an Anglican bishop to reside at Ningpo'
70-71v - Sir Travers Twiss, lawyer
72-73v - Robert Gray, Bishop of Capetown
74-76v - Robert Gray, Bishop of Capetown
77-78v - Robert Gray, Bishop of Capetown
79-80 - Robert Gray, Bishop of Capetown
81 - Newspaper cutting from The Natal Mercury of a letter concerning the Colenso case
81-84v - Robert Gray, Bishop of Capetown
85-88v - Robert Gray, Bishop of Capetown
89-90v - Robert Gray, Bishop of Capetown
91-98v - Robert Gray, Bishop of Capetown
99-102v - A. Martineau
103-105v - A. Martineau
106-110 - Archibald Campbell Tait, Bishop of London, and (1868) Archbishop of Canterbury
111-114v - Longley to the Bishop of London
115 - Note by Longley on the Church in South Africa, no date
116-121v - Edward Harold Browne, Bishop of Ely
122-123 - The Revd. Ernest Hawkins, Secretary to the S.P.G.
124-125 - Charles Burney, Canon of Rochester, to the Revd. E. Hawkins
126-127v - Thomas Partridge Nunn, Perpetual Curate of West Pennard, to the Revd. E. Hawkins
128-129 - Edward Frowd, Rector of Upper Clatford to the Revd. E. Hawkins
130 - William Sweet Escott, Rector of Carlton, to the Revd. E. Hawkins
132-133v - John Lonsdale, Bishop of Lichfield
134-135 - John Jackson, Bishop of Lincoln, and (1869) London
136 - John Graham, Bishop of Chester
137-138v - Ashurst Turner Gilbert, Bishop of Chichester
139-140 - Joseph Cotton Wigram, Bishop of Rochester
141 - Renn Dickson Hampden, Bishop of Hereford
142-143v - James Colquhoun Campbell, Bishop of Bangor
144-145 - Henry Philpott, Bishop of Worcester
146-147v - Charles Baring, Bishop of Durham
148-149 - Connop Thirlwall, Bishop of St. David's
150-151 - Robert Bickersteth, Bishop of Ripon
152-153 - Robert John Eden, 3rd Baron Auckland, Bishop of Bath and Wells
154-155 - Marcus Gervais Beresford, Archbishop of Armagh
156 - John West, Chaplain to Archbishop Whately
157 - Marcus Gervais Beresford, Archbishop of Armagh
158 - Richard Whately, Archbishop of Dublin
159-162v - John Lonsdale, Bishop of Lichfield
163 - George Davys, Bishop of Peterborough
164 - Samuel Waldegrave, Bishop of Carlisle
165-166v - Archibald Campbell Tait, Bishop of London, and (1868) Archbishop of Canterbury
167-168v - Thomas Vowler Short, Bishop of St. Asaph
169-171v - Charles Richard Sumner, Bishop of Winchester
172-173v - James Prince Lee, Bishop of Manchester
174-175 - Alfred Ollivant, Bishop of Llandaff
176-177v - Walter Kerr Hamilton, Bishop of Salisbury
178-179 - Connop Thirlwall, Bishop of St. David's
180-182 - John Thomas Pelham, Bishop of Norwich
183 - Thomas Turton, Bishop of Ely
184-185v - William Thomson, Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol, and Archbishop-elect of York
186-191v - "Excommunication of the Bishop of Natal. The Bishop of Capetown's Letter to the Clergy and Laity"
192-193v - Longley to the Bishops
194-195v, 197-198v - Resolutions of a meeting at St. John, Pinetown, Natal, supporting the deprivation of Colenso and requesting the appointment of a successor
196, 385 - Sentence of excommunication pronounced by the Bishop of Capetown on the Bishop of Natal
199-200 - Robert Gray, Bishop of Capetown
201-204 - Angela Georgina Burdett-Coutts, Baroness Burdett-Coutts (1871)
205-209v - Archibald Campbell Tait, Bishop of London, and (1868) Archbishop of Canterbury
210-212, 415-418v - Robert Gray, Bishop of Capetown,
213, 215 - Thomas Earle Welby, Bishop of St. Helena
214 - Note disputing the Bishop of Capetown's jurisdiction over Colenso
217 - Longley [to the Bishop of Capetown]
218-224 - Henry Callaway, Canon of Pietermaritzburg
225-227 - Hopkins Badnall, Archdeacon of Georgetown, South Africa
228-229v - James Green, Dean of Pietermaritzburg
230 - Archibald Campbell Tait, Bishop of London, and (1868) Archbishop of Canterbury, to the Bishop of Capetown
231-283 - "Statement relating to ... the Consecration, Trial, and Excommunication of the Right Rev. Dr. Colenso", by the Bishop of Capetown
285 - Letter of support to the Bishop of Natal, from members of the cathedral congregation at Pietermaritzburg
286 - Leaflet of the Church of England Defence Association in South Africa resisting the creation of a Church of South Africa
287 - James Green, Dean of Pietermaritzburg, to the Bishop of Capetown
288 - John D. Burnett, Hon. Secretary of the Pietermaritzburg branch of the Church of England Defence Association in South Africa
296-297 - James Green, Dean of Pietermaritzburg
298-308 - Proceedings of a meeting of clergy and male communicants of the diocese of Natal to nominate William Butler as Bishop
310-311v - Minutes of a meeting of members of the congregation of St. Paul, Durban, Christ Church, Addington, and St. Thomas, Beria, to protest against the election of a bishop
312-313 - George Rutherford, of Maritzburg, chairman of a protest meeting against the election of a bishop
314-315v - Minutes of a vestry meeting in St. Peter's cathedral, Pietermaritzburg, to protest against the election of a bishop of Maritzburg
316 - Henry Callaway, Canon of Pietermaritzburg, and others, to the Bishop of Capetown
317-328 - Henry Callaway, Canon of Pietermaritzburg, and the Revd. W.O. Newnham
330-331 - Thomas Earle Welby, Bishop of St. Helena
332-334 - Robert Gray, Bishop of Capetown
335-336v, 339-340v - Robert Gray, Bishop of Capetown
337 - Address by the Bishops of Capetown, Grahamstown, and the Orange Free State
338 - Protest by John William Colenso, Bishop of Natal, against the legality of the proceedings against him and the validity of the judgement
341-344v - Robert Gray, Bishop of Capetown
345-347v - Robert Gray, Bishop of Capetown
348-363v - Offprint from the Cape Argus of Bishop Gray's judgement on Colenso
364, 462 - Offprint of an article on Colenso in the Natal Star
365 - Resolutions of a meeting of parishioners of St. George's cathedral under the chairmanship of the Bishop of Capetown
366-368v - Minutes of Proceedings of the Synod of Bishops of the Province of Capetown, held at Capetown on the 15th of December, 1863 [printed]
370-374v - "Minutes of Proceedings at a Meeting of the Metropolitan and Suffragan Bishops of the Province of Capetown, held at Capetown on the 26th December, 1860, and following days"
376, 378 - William Henry Cynric Lloyd, Chaplain at St. Paul, Durban
379 - Letter from the Bishop of Capetown to the minister and churchwardens of St. Paul, Durban
380-381v - Robert Gray, Bishop of Capetown
382-383 - Robert Gray, Bishop of Capetown
384 - Robert Gray, Bishop of Capetown [to the Bishop of Natal]
386-389v - Robert Gray, Bishop of Capetown
392-393v - James Green, Dean of Pietermaritzburg, to W. Butler, Vicar of Wantage
394-395 - Longley to the Bishop of Natal
396-400 - Longley to an unnamed bishop or peer
401-402v - Robert Gray, Bishop of Capetown, to an unnamed Bishop
403-404 - Robert Gray, Bishop of Capetown
405-408v - Robert Gray, Bishop of Capetown
409-412 - Robert Gray, Bishop of Capetown
413-414 - Robert Gray, Bishop of Capetown
419-424 - Extracts from the journal of the Council of the Colonial Bishoprics Fund concerning the diocese of Natal, certified by the Revd. E. Hawkins, 1853-58
426 - Newspaper cutting reporting resolutions by the congregation of St. Peter's Mowbray concerning Cardwell's Bill
427 - Longley to the Revd. F.H. Cox
428-430 - The Revd. Frederick Holdship Cox, Vicar of St. John, Hobart, Tasmania
431-437 - William Henry Cynric Lloyd, Chaplain at St. Paul, Durban, to the Revd. H. Callaway, Canon of Pietermaritzburg
439 - Henry Callaway, Canon of Pietermaritzburg, to the Revd. W.H.C. Lloyd
441-442, 447 - Charles Septimus Grubbe, Archdeacon of Maritzburg, to the Revd. W.H.C. Lloyd
443-446v - James Green, Dean of Pietermaritzburg, to the Revd. W.H.C. Lloyd
448 - Newspaper cutting
449 - James L. Hulik, of Seaforth, Umhlali
451-452 - James Green, Dean of Pietermaritzburg, to the Revd. W.H.C. Lloyd
453-454v - H. Douglas [to the Dean of Maritzburg]
455-456v - George T. Jeffreys to the Revd. W.H.C. Lloyd
457-458v - William Henry Cynric Lloyd, Chaplain at St. Paul, Durban, to the Ven. C.S. Grubbe
459 - Statement by John William Colenso, Bishop of Natal, stating that he has no intention of resigning
460-461v - Longley to the Bishop of Capetown
463 - D. Erskine, of the Colonial Office, Natal, to the Revd. W.H.C. Lloyd
4 - Letters and papers mainly concerning 'Father Ignatius', Essays and Reviews, and a dispute at St. Augustine's College, with some prayers by Longley
5 - Letters and papers mainly concerning ritualistic controversies
6 - Papers concerning the first Lambeth Conference
7 - Letters and papers mainly concerning Longley's elevation to the see of Canterbury, Essays and Reviews, Oxford University, education, the Ritual Commission
8 - Letters and papers mainly concerning the royal commission on ritual, with letters of condolence on the death of Archbishop Longley
9 - Album of photographs of clergy present at the Lambeth Conference
10 - Gorham protest
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