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Archbishops' Committee on Church and State

Catalogue reference: ACCS1

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This record is about the Archbishops' Committee on Church and State dating from 1912-1918.

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Reference
ACCS1
Title
Archbishops' Committee on Church and State
Date
1912-1918
Description

Volumes relating to the committee's work.

Related material

The Archbishops' Committee on Church and State: Report, with appendices H5157.A7A7 1916, republished by SPCK in 1918 PB 102.

Held by
Lambeth Palace Library
Former department reference
AC/CS1
Language
English
Creator(s)
Archbishops' Committee on Church and State
Physical description
3 volumes
Immediate source of acquisition
These volumes were created by the committee but there are no records for who deposited them at the Church of England Record Centre, or when this happened. At CERC they were grouped with other Archbishops' Commissions to form the artificial fonds CERC: AC. These catalogue entries were migrated from the records management sytem in September 2012 and the records moved to Lambeth Palace Library when the two institutions combined in 2021.
Administrative / biographical background

The Committee was set up following a resolution by the Representative Church Council in July 1913 that the Archbishops should consider creating a committee to consider "what changes are advisable in order to secure in the relations of Church and State a fuller expression of the spiritual independence of the Church as well as of the national recognition of religion." Although this resolution has not been found in minutes of that meeting. They met for 23 days including two week long sessions in September 1914 and 1915. In 1916 the published The Archbishops' Committee on Church and State: Report, with appendices. Which provided the information for this description. The resolutions of this committee led to the creation of the National Assembly in 1920 which became the Church Assembly in 1928.The committee was chaired by Roundell Cecil Palmer, 3rd Earl of Selborne and had multiple secretaries. Initially Foster Cunliffe, 6th Baronet, who resigned to fight in WW1. Then the Rev J. V. Macmillan, who resigned to become a chaplain in France. Finally the Rev Canon Masterman.

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Archbishops' Committee on Church and State