John Austin Worrell (1852-1927), educated at Trinity College School, Port Hope and University of Trinity College, Toronto. Graduated in 1871, studied law and was called to the Bar of Ontario in 1878. Assessor to the General Synod, 1896-1927 and Chancellor of the Diocese of Toronto.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of letters and correspondences written to Worrell, relating to the law suit case by Reverend Frederick Julius Steen against the Bishop of the Diocese of Montreal, William Bennett Bond, constitutional rules on status of delegates to the General Synod, and the creation of the Diocese Of Honan and the consecration of Bishop White.
Related Fonds
Other records relating to the Diocese of Honan can be found in the Diocese of Honan fonds.
Other records relating to the Diocese of Honan and Bishop W.C. White can be found in the William Charles White fonds
William Herbert Naylor (1846-1918) graduated from McGill University with a B.A. in 1872, and M.A. in 1885. He was ordained deacon in1873 and priest in 1874, and served in the parish of St. Armand West, 1874, Clarendon, 1876-1907, and Farnham, 1907-1917. During his career, Naylor planned and selected sites for church buildings, conducted archdeaconry meetings, took missionary journeys through the Deanery of Clarendon and accompanied the bishop on many visitations. His book "History of the Church in Clarendon" was published in 1919.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of correspondence from the Rt. Rev. W.B. Bond dealing mainly with the Deanery of Clarendon, reports to the Bishop of Montreal for Deaneries of Clarendon and St. Andrews, histories for some parishes in the Deanery of Clarendon, and some miscellaneous material.