Diary and commonplace books of William Christie

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  • Reference
    • GB 254 MS 68/3
  • Dates of Creation
    • c 1935-1967
  • Physical Description
    • 8 items

Scope and Content

Contains Diary for 1935; Commonplace book. Notes on the Mediterranean area, particularly Italy. n.d.; Commonplace book. Description of Malta. n.d.; Commonplace book. Prayers. n.d.; Commonplace book. 'Sunday Junior Secondary', 1957-1958; and Commonplace book. Notes taken from the register belonging to the 'Licenced Episcopal Chappell in Stonehive, [Stonehaven] 1764 years of God'. 1750-1865. n.d. Also contains folder which includes Commonplace book on visitors and poetry; 'What is the Episcopal Church in Scotland?' [2] [Pamphlet]; memo from Professor D.F. MacDonald, Department of History, Dundee to W[illiam] Christie, concerning illustrations provided by Christie, 12 July 1965; commonplace book containing extracts from diaries of various 18th and 19th century authors; 'The Scottish Liturgy', The Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Dundee [card, n.d.]; 'SCAN The Newspaper of the Scottish Episcopal Church no. 21. June 1967; and commonplace book containing notes on 18th century trials and on statutes concerning the Episcopal Church. n.d. Also contains the transcript of the rental book of Panmure Estates as sequestrated after the 1715. [See also Br MS 2/2/5(7) for original.]

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Physical Characteristics and/or Technical Requirements

Paper. May require conservation

Archivist's Note

Description compiled by Bernard John McLaughlin.

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