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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.genguide.co.uk/source/clergymen-records-including-scotland-occupations/156/ Clergymen Records (Including Scotland) (Occupations)] The  GenGuide.
*[http://www.genguide.co.uk/source/clergymen-records-including-scotland-occupations/156/ Clergymen Records (Including Scotland) (Occupations)] The  GenGuide.
*[http://www.chaplains-museum.co.uk The Museum of Army Chaplaincy] located at Amport near Andover, Hampshire, England. The Museum of Army Chaplaincy houses the historical collection of Royal Army Chaplains’ Department.
*[https://royalarmychaplainsmuseum.business.site Royal Army Chaplains’ Museum] located at Shrivenham, Swindon, Oxfordshire, England, (has replaced the old Museum of Army Chaplaincy at Amport, near Andover, Hampshire). The website briefly states "Army museum and archives". A [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Army_Chaplains%27_Museum Wikipedia page] gives  a few more details about the collection.
===Historical books online===
===Historical books online===
*[http://archive.org/stream/episodesinlifeof00retirich#page/n5/mode/2up ''Episodes in the Life of an Indian Chaplain''] by ‘a Retired Chaplain’ 1882 Archive.org. The author went to India c 1857
*[http://archive.org/stream/episodesinlifeof00retirich#page/n5/mode/2up ''Episodes in the Life of an Indian Chaplain''] by ‘a Retired Chaplain’ 1882 Archive.org. The author went to India c 1857

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The Indian Ecclesiastical Establishment was created in 1813. Sees of Madras and Bombay were added to that of Calcutta in 1833.[1] These Chaplains were initially employees of the East India Company, and continued as employees of the Governments of the Presidencies of Bengal, Madras and Bombay.

Records

  • British Library "Help for researchers" Chaplains and other clergymen, now an archived webpage. Some of the records are common to, and are detailed in Indian Civil Service
  • As an example, the 1902 India Office List shows the separately listed Bengal, Madras and Bombay Ecclesiastical Establishments. Later dates will show one listing for the Indian Ecclesiastical Establishment.
For more online editions, see Directories online - India List and India Office List.
  • Anglican Clerical Lists and Directories
    • The Clergy List published by George Cox, London. Editions for 1841, 1851, 1866 and 1868, the latter three volumes of which include India, are available online, refer Historical books online below.
    • Crockford's Clerical Directory. First published in 1858. Biographical details of Anglican clergy in Great Britain. Those listed may have been actively working, or may have retired. Biographies would only be removed when a person died. There appears to be limited information about India, so these Directories are probably of most value for those clergy who have returned to Britain.
      • Some of the earlier editions are available online, refer Historical books online below.
      • Ancestry, in the category Schools, Directories & Church Histories, includes a database “UK, Crockford's Clerical Directories”[2] consisting of six Directories, for 1868, 1874, 1885, 1898, 1908 and 1932 (the first two of which are also available as online books). Available to search and browse.
    • The Clergy of the Church of England Database 1540-1835 (CCEd). Includes a limited number of entries with the location classified as Asia, including India.
  • FamilySearch microfilm series "Licensing papers, 1660-1858", catalogue entry. “Papers include certificates of appointment, testimonials and nominations, relating to the licensing of curates, lecturers, chaplains (including East India Company and foreign chaplains)….” Microfilm of original manuscripts in Guildhall Library, London, now in the London Metropolitan Archives. These records have been digitized and may be viewed at a FamilySearch Centre on a FamilyHistory computer, or at a FamilySearch Affiliate Library, see FamilySearch Centres for more details.

FIBIS resources

  • Review of The Chaplains of the East India Company, 1601-1858 by Daniel O’Connor 2012. Review by Richard Morgan FIBIS Journal Number 27 (Spring 2012), page 53. Refer FIBIS Journals for details of how to access this review.

Also see

External links

Historical books online

He arrived in India 1856. Appointed to Lucknow. Wounded and died during the Siege of Lucknow July 1857.
On Top of the World–Five Women Explorers in Tibet by Luree Miller 1976. Link to a pdf download Pahar- Mountains of Central Asia Digital Dataset. If download button does not display, locate under Books/Tibet And China/1976.
  • The Clergy List: 1841 Does not include India. 1851, 1866, 1868. Google Books and Hathi Trust Digital Library. Latter volumes Include India.
  • Crockford's Clerical Directory. Mainly Google Books.
1860 Hathi Trust Digital Library, 1861 Appendix, consisting of additions to the 1860 edition, 1865 Third Issue, 1868 Fourth Issue, 1872 Sixth Issue, 1874 Seventh Issue.
Volumes for 1885, 1898, 1908 and 1932 are available on Ancestry, refer above, to browse as a book (and search)

References