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Anglicans in Belgrave, Leicestershire
(1892) The new Anglican church of St Michael and All Angels, Belgrave, was consecrated 22 September 1887, and it was assigned an ecclesiastical district comprising about two thirds of this suburb of Leicester. A monthly parish magazine was started in January 1891. The issue for January 1892 included parish news; baptisms (with date of baptism and full name of the child), marriages (with date of marriage and full names of groom and bride), and burials (with date of burial, full name, address and age of deceased); and subscriptions to the organ fund, subscriptions to the curates fund, and to the Additional Curates Society. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Beekeepers (1892) Beekeepers mentioned in the British Bee Journal
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Berkshire Beekeepers (1892) Reports of the Berkshire Bee-Keepers' Association in the British Bee Journal
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Blackpool Beekeepers (1892) Report of the honey and bee exhibits at Lytham, Kirkham and Blackpool Agricultural Society Show 16 August 1892
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British Beekeepers (1892) Reports of the British Bee-Keepers' Association in the British Bee Journal
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Bury St Edmunds Beekeepers (1892) Report of the honey and bee exhibits at Suffolk Agricultural Society Show 9 and 10 June 1892
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Clergy on the committees of the Anglican Church Congress
(1892) The 32nd annual congress of the Anglican church was held at Folkestone on the 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th October 1892. Moral and social questions were discussed as well as the purely theological and ecclesiastical - The Relation between the Authority of the Bible and the Authority of the Church; the Attitude of the Church towards Labour Combinations; the Work of the Church of England on the Continent; the Result of the Neglect of Religious Instruction in Elementary Schools; Canon Law; the Duty of the Church to the Agricultural Population; Christian Ethics; Meeting of Women; the Temperance Movement; Physical Recreation; the Permanent Value of the Old Testament; Thrift and the Poor Law; Vivisection; Preparation for Clerical Orders, and of Laymen for Evangelism; Foreign Missions; the Duty of the Church towards Soldiers; Christian Doctrine and Christian Life; Preaching in the Church of England; and the Church's Work at the Seaside. The sermons, letters, addresses and discussions (of clergy and laity) were all published in this, the official report of the congress. The report also included lists of the members of the committees, divided into clergy and laity: this is the index to the clergy. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Derbyshire Beekeepers (1892) Reports of the Derbyshire Bee-Keepers' Association in the British Bee Journal
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Guarantors of the Anglican Church Congress
(1892) The 32nd annual congress of the Anglican church was held at Folkestone on the 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th October 1892. Moral and social questions were discussed as well as the purely theological and ecclesiastical - The Relation between the Authority of the Bible and the Authority of the Church; the Attitude of the Church towards Labour Combinations; the Work of the Church of England on the Continent; the Result of the Neglect of Religious Instruction in Elementary Schools; Canon Law; the Duty of the Church to the Agricultural Population; Christian Ethics; Meeting of Women; the Temperance Movement; Physical Recreation; the Permanent Value of the Old Testament; Thrift and the Poor Law; Vivisection; Preparation for Clerical Orders, and of Laymen for Evangelism; Foreign Missions; the Duty of the Church towards Soldiers; Christian Doctrine and Christian Life; Preaching in the Church of England; and the Church's Work at the Seaside. The sermons, letters, addresses and discussions (of clergy and laity) were all published in this, the official report of the congress. The congress cost £1,822 14s 1d to hold; the receipts were £1,547 18s 5d, leaving a deficiency of £274 15s 8d, which was raised by call on the guarantors. The full list of the guarantors (who had each pledged from 10s to £200 beforehand) was printed in the official report, and this, together with the names of a handful of donors, is indexed here. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Kent Beekeepers (1892) Reports of the Kent Bee-Keepers' Association in the British Bee Journal
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