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Anglican Church of Canada - Diocese of New Westminster - Archives Updated
The Archives of the Diocese of New Westminster are located at the Vancouver School of Theology, together with the Archives of the Ecclesiastical Province of British Columbia, Vancouver School of Theology, and the B.C. Conference of the United Church of Canada. Established in 1980, the Archives holds documents from the 1860's to the present, including textual records, photographs, architectural records and maps. The holdings document the activities of the diocesan administration, including the Bishops, officers of Synod and various boards and committees, as well as the activities of related organizations, deaneries, parishes and some individuals.
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Anglican Diocese of Newcastle Archives Updated
From the University of Newcastle. The vast Archive of the Anglican Diocese of Newcastle and Christ Church Cathedral includes the records of St. John's College, Morpeth, runs to 120 shelf metres and dates from the year 1826. Before 1860 the Anglican Diocese of Newcastle covered a territory encompassing the whole of northern New South Wales and Queensland.
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Anglican Diocese of Ontario Archives Updated
Currently, there are 50 parishes in the Diocese, with the earliest congregations being established in the late 1700s. The geographical area covered includes the counties of Prince Edward, Hastings, Lennox & Addington, Frontenac, and Leeds & Grenville. Genealogical information is in the Anglican registers of baptism, confirmation, marriage and burials.
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Archives of the Anglican Diocese of Niagara Updated
Ontario. From the McMaster University Libraries. In 1975 McMaster University reached an agreement with the Anglican Diocese of Niagara to collect, describe and preserve the records of the churches in the diocese as well as the non-active diocesan records. Since that time the records of almost all of the churches in the diocese have been deposited at McMaster, amounting to more than 100 parishes. The Diocese covers approximately 3,320 square miles in the province of Ontario. The most northerly towns are Harriston and Mount Forest; the western boundary is Nanticoke; the eastern perimeter is marked by Oakville and the Diocese extends southwards to Fort Erie. Includes online finding aids to the collection.
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Lambeth Palace Library: The National Library & Archive of the Church of England Updated
Lambeth Palace Library is the historic library of the Archbishops of Canterbury and preserves the national archives of the Church of England. Our mission is to promote public access to our collection by welcoming researchers and through public engagement, such as outreach and cultural and academic partnerships.
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The Anglican Diocese of Huron Archives Updated
Ontario.
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The Archives of the Episcopal Church Updated
The Archives of the Episcopal Church is responsible for the collection, management, and preservation of the records and archives of the national Episcopal Church. The national Church includes the General Convention and the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society.
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