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Call Number: Mss Sc 2
Title: Diocese of Rupert's Land fonds.
Dates: 1850-1882.
Extent: 0.15 m of textual records.
Administrative history: In 1820 the Anglican presence
in Western Canada was established when the Rev. John West arrived
in York Factory. He then came to Fort Douglas (now in present-day
Winnipeg), which was part of the Red River Settlement, and held
the first Church of England service in the colony. In 1823, a year
after founding the first Anglican mission in Western Canada, the
Rev. West returned to England and the Rev. David Jones came to Red
River to assume his duties. Jones built St. Paul's Anglican Church
in Middlechurch, east of St. Andrew's. The Red River colony continued
to grow and in 1849 David Anderson was named the first bishop of
the Diocese of Rupert's Land, which consisted of all lands draining
into Hudson's Bay. David Anderson was born in London, England in
1814 and educated at Edinburgh and Oxford (B.A. 1836, M.A. 1839,
D.D. 1849). After several curacies in England, Davidson was nominated
first bishop of the Diocese of Rupert's Land, and he was consecrated
in 1849. He was bishop and Hudson's Bay Company chaplain until 1864.
He died in Bristol, England in 1885. Robert Machray was born in
1831 in Aberdeen, Scotland. Educated at King's College, Aberdeen,
and Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, he received prizes in mathematics,
philosophy and divinity. He was ordained in 1855, served in English
parishes and was dean of Sidney Sussex College from 1859-62. Machray
succeeded David Anderson as bishop of Rupert's Land and he was consecrated
in June 1865. During his years there he helped extend and consolidate
the church's work and built up St John's College, the colony's first
Anglican college. Machray became first metropolitan of the new ecclesiastical
province of Rupert's Land in 1875 with the title of archbishop,
and first Primate of All Canada in 1893. He died in office in Winnipeg
in 1904.
In 1822, the Rev. West founded a Church Mission House near the
southeast corner of the present cemetery. In 1833, it was replaced
by a second church built on the site of the present Cathedral (135
Anderson Avenue). This second church became the first Anglican Cathedral
in Western Canada and named St. John's Cathedral soon after the
first Bishop of Rupert's Land was consecrated in 1849. The third
church on this site was built in 1866. Under the guidance and inspiration
of the late Archbishop Samuel P. Matheson the present building (the
fourth church) was reconstructed in 1926 using most of the stone
from the previous building.
Scope and content: The fonds consists of three
bound volumes. Volume 1 contains discourses on John 13.22, Matthew
7.11, and Luke 13.7 and is dated September 1, 1850. It could have
been written by Bishop David Anderson. Volume 2 contains a day-to-day
summary of the collections at St. John's Cathedral and is dated
December 3, 1865 - March 26, 1882. Volume 3 contains questions and
answers on the history of the primitive church and could have been
written by Rupert's Land Bishop Robert Machray.
Source of supplied title: Title based on provenance
of fonds.
Restrictions: There are no restrictions on this
material.
Accruals: No further accruals to this fonds are
expected.
Finding aid: Finding aid is currently unavailable.
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