The Church Record was a church newspaper published in Halifax, 1859-1864, by James Bowes and Son and John Bennet Strong with the Rev. R.H. Bullock as editor.
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Reel 1 - Jan. 6 to Sept. 15, 1859 (incomplete)
Reel 2 - Sept. 22, 1859 to Aug. 27, 1862
Reel 3 - Aug. 27, 1862 to Dec. 1864 (incomplete); Missing Jan. 7 & Mar. 4, 1863, all of Jan., 1864 except Jan. 30.
Charles Inglis (1734-1816), was the first Bishop of Nova Scotia (1787-1816) and John Inglis (1777-1850) was the third Bishop of Nova Scotia (1825-1850).
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Microfilm consists of the episcopal Act Books for Charles and John Inglis.
Charles Inglis was Bishop of Nova Scotia (First), 1787-1816 and his son, John Inglis, was Bishop of Nova Scotia (Third), 1825-1850.
Scope and Content
Film consists of journals and letterbooks of Charles Inglis (1st Bishop of Nova Scotia) and John Inglis (3rd Bishop of Nova Scotia), also a few printed sermons of Charles Inglis and other documents relating to his episcopate and that of his son.
Reel 1-3 - Charles Inglis Papers, 1785-1814
Reel 4-7 - John Inglis Papers, 1806-1849
Reel 8 - Printed material appended to the Inglis Papers
The Rev. W.H. (William Henry) Cooper (1814-1892) was born in Plymouth, Devonshire, England and came to Canada 1816 with his family. They lived in Nova Scotia. As a young man he tried many trades and travelled abroad returning to Nova Scotia a married man. He studied at King's College, Windsor, NS and was ordained deacon 1845 and priest 1846. He was priest at Port Hill, PEI, 1846-1853; then he moved to the United States. He died in Chicago, July 4, 1892.
Scope and Content
Microfilm consists of manuscript entitled, Reminiscences of three score years (An Autobiography) of the Rev. W.H. Cooper who lived in Nova Scotia and PEI.