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The Home Office records reflect the complex administrative structure of the LMS and include Home Committee minutes, Board minutes and papers, Personnel records (known as Candidates' papers), administrative papers, correspondence and Overseas Committee minutes. There are also series of missionary por...

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Date(s) of creation: 1764 - 1977
Level: Sub-collection
Format: Archive           

Summary: The Home Office records reflect the complex administrative structure of the LMS and include Home Committee minutes, Board minutes and papers, Personnel records (known as Candidates' papers), administrative papers, correspondence and Overseas Committee minutes. There are also series of missionary portraits, and photographs.
Extent: 817 boxes/loose volumes (& approximately 107 pictures/oversize photographs)
Admin history: The minutes of the first meeting of clerymen, who met to establish the Missionary Society at Baker's Coffee House, Cornhill, 4 Nov 1794, unfortunately do not survive. A journal of the meeting is kept at the City Temple in London. Attenders included David Bogue, Joseph Brooksbank, John Eyre, John Love, John Reynolds, James Steven, Matthew Wilks and John Townsend. The object of the Missionary Society was 'to spread the knowledge of Christ among heathen and other unenlightened nations', with the funda ... View more
Arrangement: The Home records are arranged into the following classes: Board papers, including minutes (1795 -1977); Administrative papers, including registers of legacies (1817-1912) and records of Secretarial Deputations (1920-1977); Home Committee minutes, including special committees and sub-committees (1837-1977); Regional Committee minutes (1826-1970), and minutes of the Overseas Committee (1970-1977); Home Incoming correspondence (1795-1927); Home Outgoing correspondence (1866-1914); Home Extra correspondence (1764-1945); Regional Outgoing correspond ... View more
Access status: Open
Format: Archive