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Representative Church Body Library: 2021 Accessions

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  • John Thomas Farquhar Paterson (1938-2005), Dean of Christ Christ Cathedral, Dublin: files on liturgical reform, church unity, peace and reconciliation; certificates rel to career and musical accomplishments; digital copies of radio and television broadcasts; printed material 1963-2005 (RCB Library MS 823)
  • John Armour Haydn (1845-1920), Church of Ireland priest: corresp and genealogical information rel to Haydn and his family 1859-1920 (RCB Library MS 1117)
  • John Noel Battye (1942-2019), priest and broadcaster: papers, incl television and radio scripts and addresses for clergy and other groups; collection of sound recordings 1979-2016 (RCB Library MS 1121)
  • Dr Valerie Jones (1943-2014), Diocesan Communications Officer: files incl extensive collection of photographs of events during Jones' time as Dublin & Glendalough diocesan communications officer; papers rel to membership of the Board of the Church of Ireland Gazette; research interest in Coláiste Moibhí; teaching at the College of Education, and involvement in the staff union; membership of the diocesan synod, General Synod and church organizations c1980-2003 (RCB Library MS 1123)
  • Musicians connected with the Chapel Royal, Dublin Castle: part books, organ book, score books, service and anthem books, used by the choir and organist in the Chapel Royal 19th cent (RCB Library Ms 1116)
  • Samuel Greenfield Poyntz (1926-2017)Bishop of Connor: papers on career and episcopacy; materials rel to delegations to USSR and Israel/Palestine when he represented the Irish Council of Churches and Churches Together in Britain and Ireland 1965-1995 (RCB Library MS 1113)
  • Sir John Andrew Stevenson (1761-1833) Irish composer: 'Royal service' composed by Stevenson, first performed in St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, 1819 1819 (RCB Library MS 1111)