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=== United Reform Church ===
This modern title ([http://www.urc.org.uk website]) includes English Presbyterians and Congregationalists. The latter often served with the LMS. Further information from the United Reform Church History Society at Westminster College, Cambridge; Tel: (01223) 741084. Archives for the English Presbyterian’s are at Westminster College, Cambridge; archives for the Congregationalists’ are at SOAS (see LMS above).
 
== Other Protestant Missionary Societies in India and their archives ==
*[http://dare.uva.nl/document/124912 ''Their Footprints Remain: Biomedical Beginnings across the Indo-Tibetan Frontier''] by Alex McKay International Institute for Asian Studies 2007, part of the Digital Academic Repository van de Universiteit van Amsterdam. Pdf file. Chapter 1 ( page 56) is called Missionary Medicine and the Rise of Kalimpong
*Dublin University Mission at Chota Nagpur (DUMCN) at [[Hazaribagh]] in Bihar (Society for the Propogation of the Gospel): [http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2012/0216/1224311854249.html Rare images of missionaries who worked in Raj India] ''The Irish Times'' 16 February 2012; [http://ireland.anglican.org/about/128 Details] of the DUMCN and its archives at the RCB (Representative Church Body) Library, Dublin. [http://ireland.anglican.org/about/132 Photographs] ireland.anglican.org
*"Sex and Salvation: Modelling Gender on an Indian Mission Station" by Andrew Brown-May. The Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Foreign Missionary Society (WFMS) in the Khasi Hills of north-east India. [https://docsweb.googlearchive.comorg/web/20150924193133/viewer?a=v&q=cache:6QgIm6NA8L0Jhttp://www.msp.unimelb.edu.au/missions/index.php/missions/article/viewviewFile/4/25+"Sex+and+Salvation:+Modelling+Gender+on+an+Indian+Mission+Station"] by Andrew Brown-May.&hl=en&gl=au&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESj_qsG7ZyKATsw8KZ5WNcWFIoxp0iDkRjw73zHVavAPiwL1jSUThe Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Foreign Missionary Society (WFMS) in the Khasi Hills of north-SOrfvJ_azh4xqrZilZb9H1Eli-BWGm0CHS8gKlSOjEHRYr9_5sx1NvCgxr5VXtfYp-e-xe_SGb6yW5JTCwdT&sig=AHIEtbRRbAsRWZ_KJXvolNKJgFOBhLC0uQ html version] east India. From [httphttps://wwwweb.msparchive.unimelb.edu.auorg/missionsweb/index.php/missions/article/viewFile/420150924175711/25 original pdf] from [http://www.msp.unimelb.edu.au/missions/index.php/missions ''Evangelists of Empire?: Missionaries in Colonial History''] University of Melbourne 2008, now archived pages. The book ''Welsh missionaries and British imperialism: The empire of clouds in north-east India'' by Andrew May was published in 2012 by Manchester University Press (Studies in Imperialism).
*From [https://www2.atla.com/digitalresources The Cooperative Digital Resources Initiative of the American Theological Library Association]
**[https://www2.atla.com/digitalresources/results.asp?pagenumber=1&cl1=ALL&keyword=India&title=&description=&subject=Maps Church Maps showing location of Missions in India] (Searching: Keyword = India; Subject = Maps)
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