Administrative letters and Papers relating to bequests, Methodist property and Methodist education (including some papers relating to Victoria College Manchester).
Former reference: MA 1977/151 (GB 135)
Administrative letters and Papers relating to bequests, Methodist property and Methodist education (including some papers relating to Victoria College Manchester).
Former reference: MA 1977/151 (GB 135)
Official papers connected with the ministry of William Christopher Jackson (1874-1944), Born at Lincoln in 1874. He won a scholarship to Lincoln Grammar School and afterwards scholarships that took him to St. Catherine’s College, Cambridge. After training at Victoria College, Manchester, he entered the ministry of the United Methodist Free Church in 1898. He served with distinction as a circuit minister until 1919 when he was appointed Chapel Secretary and Secretary of the Guarantee Fund in the United Methodist Church.
He took a notable part in the negotiations for the larger Union of 1932, and in the Union year he was elected President of the UMC Conference, thus becoming one of the signatories of the Deed of Union. The larger Methodist Church recognised his great administrative gifts by appointing him to the Chapel Office at the time of Union and he became the General Secretary of that department in 1939, holding the office until his retirement in 1942.
He died on April 7, 1944, in his seventieth year, having served in the Methodist ministry for forty-five years.
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The collection is open to any accredited reader.
The archive was deposited at the John Rylands Library by the Methodist Conference in 1977 as part of the Methodist Archives and Research Centre collections, accession no. MA 1977/151
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The archive was formerly in the custody of the Methodist Church at City Road, London, prior to its deposit at the John Rylands Library in 1977.
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