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Class Materials

File contains materials used in the creation and deliverance of church history courses at Wycliffe College. Materials are arranged according to original order where possible.

Included are notes related to Medieval Church History, Characteristics of the Church in the Early Eighteenth Century, History of the Reformation, and the Evangelical Revival of the Eighteenth Century. There is a collection of materials related to the history of the Anglican Church in Canada, as well as Anglican Missionary History.
Materials relating to the English Reformation include handwritten notes from various publications, most do not identify the source of the notes; and a McGill University Exam booklet, handwritten in the cover is “Henry VIII & CofE” and inside is a draft response to the question “Was the Church Of England founded by Church King Henry VIII?” – the answer argues that the short answer is ‘No’ and provides supporting reasoning.

Class syllabi, bibliographies and lists of essay topics are included for courses in Church History I, Church History II, Church History III, The Medieval Church; and The Reformation and Counter-Reformation.

Also included is a photocopy of an extremely rare Zwingli book from 1868, coupled with an English translation. The text citation is:
Zwingli, Ulrich. 1526. Responsio brevis Huldrychi Zwinglii ad Epistolam satis longam amici cuiusdam haud vulgaris, in qua de Eucharistia quaestio tractatur. Tiguri: Christoph Froschauer d.A.

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Wycliffe

File contains 8 hand-written sermons that were delivered at Wycliffe Chapel. In March 1955 the sermon began with a passage from John 7:37-38, and discussed the idea of ‘thirst’ and how as ministers there is a duty to administer that thirst. The May 1955 sermon discusses the themes of the writings of St. John. The undated sermons discuss themes including the Society of the Gospel, the idea of truth and faith, redemption. Another sermon, entitled “The Battle of Life” was delivered in December 1964, and is based on the Charles Dickens story of the same name and makes comparisons between the story and the Bible. On September 26, 1971 Dr. Wycliffe delivered his first sermon at Wycliffe College in 8 years in which he discussed the ideas of theology and divinity.

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Research and Notes

File contains notes that were used in researching various articles and books. Included are a letter from McGill University regarding the research of French Protestantism; Two photocopies of the title page of A Charge delivered to the diocese of Quebec. By Jacob Mountain D.D. Lord Bishop of Quebec, printed by John Neilson, NO 3 Mountain-street; 1803.”

Research materials include a letter from the General Synod of the Church of England, London regarding a research request on a planned paper on Canadian Anglican Histiography; a photocopy of Obituary of Bishop Spencer from The Times, London, Feb 27, 1872 and an undated photocopy of the biography of Richard Kimball, the Bishop of Jamaica from The International Magazine.

Research materials related to the Canadian Biography article on Bishop O’Meara include a series of handwritten notes regarding Bishop O’Meara; a photocopy of the biography of Rev. Canon Thomas Robert O’Meara from the ‘Seventy-Eighth Session of the Synod”; handwritten and typed notes entitled “Outlines of Contents of Proposed Chapter on the Principalship of the Second Principal of Wycliffe College, Thomas Robert O’Meara”. There is also a handwritten note attached to 2 pages of notes stating “When writing the O’Meara chapter for The Enduring Word I visited T.R O’Meara’s daughter Mrs. McLean in her apartment near York Mills.”

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Reviews

File contains both reviews of Dr. Millman’s published writings, as well as reviews he wrote about other works. A newspaper clipping entitled “Valuable Parish History”, by G.A. Leard, gives a rave review of The Parish of New London, Prince Edward Island, with notes on the larger life of the parish and community during the first three-quarters of the nineteenth century by Thomas R. Millman. Some of the reviews are contained in marketing materials for the works, such as “Reviews and Notices of the Life of Bishop Stewart” contains reviews from the Montreal Gazette, Dr. Cooper of McGill University and the Canadian Churchman; and a marketing and order form for The Life of The Right Reverend, the Honourable Charles James Stewart D.D. (Oxon.) Second Anglican Bishop of Canada By Thomas R. Millman, M.A., Ph.D., Professor of Church History, Huron College, London.

There are 4 copies of an article written by Dr. Millman entitled “Church History” that reviews and outlines recent and prominent Church History publications of the time.

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Certificates

File contains three certificates. The first is a Public School License from the Government of the Province of Prince Edward County Department of Education, certifying Dr. Millman as a Public School Teacher First Class; this is dated October 22, 1925. The second is a certificate from the Canadian Bible Society dated 1961 certifying Dr. Millman as a Life Member. The third item is a certificate of appreciation to Dr. Millman from the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party; it expresses gratitude for his many years of service to the Church and its ministry.

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Photographs

Series consists of photographs documenting Dr. Millman’s personal and professional life.

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Wycliffe

File contains photographs taken during Dr. Millman’s time at Wycliffe. Includes:

  • One 2x3 inch black and white photograph of Dr. Millman; on the back is stamped “Jun 10 1965 The Vincent Studio, Toronto, ON Certified to be a true photograph of T.R. Millman”
  • Four colour copies of the same photograph, an official Wycliffe College portrait of Dr. Millman – one 8x10, one 5x7 and two 2x3
  • One black and white 8x10 photograph of the Wycliffe Literary Society Executive 1929-30, all names are listed; glue mounted onto a piece of hard construction paper, the names have separated from the photo

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Thomas R. Millman fonds

  • CA WCA 2023-03-13/13
  • collection
  • 1925 - 1996

Includes: 6 boxes, 0.77m of textual materials, ca. 59 photographs

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Off-Prints

File contains off-prints of published materials. Included are the following documents:

  • Biography of David Chabrand Delisle, 1730-1794 by Thomas R. Millman, M.A., L.Th. First Rector of Montreal and Chaplain to the Garrison
  • The Lindisfarne Gospels, by Prof. T.R. Millman, M.A., B.D., Ph.D., “As a result of the generosity of Dr. C.L. Burton, the college is now the proud possessor of a luxurious facsimile of the Gospel Book of St. Cuthbert, generally known as the Lindisfarne Gospels, the original of which is now preserved in the British Museum. The following is the substance of an address given by Dr. T.R. Millman to the members of the college last November” University of Toronto Press.
  • Reprinted from the Canadian Journal of Theology. A Quarterly of Christian Thought. Title “The Conference on Christian Unity, Toronto, 1889. Thomas R. Millman. Canadian Journal of Theology, Vol. III (1957), No 3
  • Canadian Anglican Journalism in the Nineteenth Century by T.R. Millman Dioceses of Newfoundland and Nova Scotia. The Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society. March 1959, Vol. III, No 5, Toronto ON. Paper was originally read at the 10th Annual Meeting Nov 58 in PEI
  • The Church’s Ministry to Sufferers from Typhus Fever in 1847. Thomas R. Millman. Canadian Journal of Theology, Vol. VIII (1962), No. 2
  • The Wandering Life of William Henry Cooper 1814-1892. Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society, XXXVI (1994) 99-11; was delivered at the annual general meeting of the CCHS on 13 October 1993 at Wycliffe College

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Pamphlets

File contains the following published works:

  • The Story of St. George’s Church, Grafton by The Rev. Thomas R. Millman, M.A. Printed at the Office of the Cobourg World, April 1935
    One book jacket from a hardback copy of Jacob Mountain, First Lord Bishop of Quebec. A study in Church and State 1793-1825. By Thomas R. Millman
  • Two copies of A Sketch of the Life and Work of the Right Reverend Jacob Mountain, D.D. First Lord Bishop of Quebec. A Sermon Preached on Sunday, October 31, 1943 in the Cathedral of The Holy Trinity on the occasion of the 150th Anniversary of the arrival of the Bishop by Thomas R. Millman. B.D., Ph.D., Rector of Dunham and Saint Armand East
  • A Brief Account of the Life of the Honourable and Right Reverend Charles James Stewart, D.D., Second Lord Bishop of Quebec by The Reverend Thomas R. Millman, M.A., B.D., Ph.D. Geo. Stewart & Co Ltd. Printers, Edinburgh
  • Western Ontario Historical Notes, Vol. XIII, Nos 1 and 2, March-June 1955. Issues Quarterly by the Lawson Memorial Library, University of Western Ontario, for the promotion of local historical research and writing. Article inside is The Church of England in Western Ontario by Thomas R. Millman 1785-1955
    • Taddle Tales by Ian Montagnes, June 1981, The Taddle Tale Creek Society, University of Toronto, Toronto
      Pamphlet, Royal Silver in the Church of England in Canada Dunham Quebec Dec 19, 1944. By Thomas R. Millman.

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Personal

File contains photographs not directly related to Dr. Millman’s role as a professor. Original order has been maintained where possible.

File includes two black pages from a scrapbook, containing 10 black and white photos. The first page contains:

  • One 1x2 inch black and white photo of an unidentified man, title written above the photo is “Cavendish Beach”
  • One 2x3 inch B&W photo of Millman standing near a bridge and fence

The second page contains:

  • One 5x7 photograph, official class portrait; written underneath is “Freshman Class, Wycliffe, 1927”; on the back the names of the class are written

The third page contains:

  • One 3x4 inch black and white photo of a man sitting outside, identified on the back as James Rhodes, Esq.
  • One 3x4 inch black and white photo of 6 men wearing what appear to be school uniforms; identified on the back as Back: Tom Brown, TR Millman, Albert French, Cecil King Front: Hersey and Philip Downer
  • One 4x6 black and white photograph of a procession of 7 people walking outside in the winter. On the back is written: “Some of the graduating class wished to celebrate the closing day of lectures. So we dressed up and gave Dr. Pilcher a treat in Church History. Leading off is Osborne Lancaster – a member of 3TI. He is jobless so far. Following me comes Ws. Pocknell a large fatman with several chins. Being a Greek, he is hard man to place and has been unsuccessful so far. Jones, next, was married the other day (24 years old) and is going to a mission on Hudson Bay taking with him a wife and timber to build a school. Peglar comes next and Ottley last. He is going to Hamilton, the Church of the Ascension. The girl in the distance is an interested spectator.”

The fourth page contains four 2x3 inch black and white photographs taken in the United Kingdom. One is of Oban Castle, the next of a ship identified as Duchess of Atholl; the third is of Blackfriar’s Church, England and the fourth is of Dr. Millman and an unidentified man standing on the steps of Abbotsford – Walter Scott’s Home.

Also included in this file:

  • One 5x7 colour photo of Dr. Millman in a church with a group of people, with the Queen Mother
  • Three 4x6 colour photos of St. Marks’s Church, Kensington, PEI 1993 (One interior two exterior)
  • Three 4x6 colour photos of an unidentified woman; one standing next to the road sign for Millman Road; the next standing talking to an unidentified man in front of a barn, and with the same man standing in front of a house
  • Three 4x6 colour of the Millman headstone, before Dr. Millman’s date of death has been written; on the back is written PEI June 1996
  • Three 4x6 colour photos of an unidentified house covered with ivy
  • One 4x6 colour photograph of a riverbank, unidentified location (riverside) and one 4x6 colour photograph of unidentified graveyard
  • Two studio black and white photos of Dr. Millman, undated
  • One black and white picture postcard from TR Millman to his mother dated 2 Jy 38 Liverpool, photo of Isle of Man
  • 3 black and white photos that were sent to Dr Millman from Mrs. E V Vradenburgh, Kingston ON of 1) her and her cat 2) her and another lady at Plymouth near the rock and 3) sitting in her yard

Also included is a series of 22 candid 4x6 colour photos taken in 1995 at Dr. Millman’s 90th Birthday Celebration at the Cody Library in Wycliffe College. In the photographs there are eight people seated at the head table (L to R):

  • Unidentified man; Rev Dr Michael Pountney – Principal of Wycliffe College; Shirley Spragge; T.R. Millman; Michael Peers (former primate); unidentified man; Terry Reilly (former archivist of the Anglican Church of Canada); unidentified man (possibly Jim Boyles former General Secretary of the General Synod). Other photos include candid photos of the guests sitting at the tables, photos of the video presentation given, and the cake.

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School work

Series documents Dr. Millman’s Wycliffe College related activities.

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Addresses

File contains text of addresses given by Dr. Millman. There are three addresses that were delivered during student orientation at Wycliffe College – two are undated, and the third was delivered on September 6, 1974. The addresses welcome students to the College and outline class information and use of the library.

During his time at Wycliffe College Dr. Millman served as Honorary President of the Wycliffe Athletic Society, and this file contains one of the speeches he delivered in that capacity during a Wycliffe College Athletic Society banquet. Also contained is an address he made to the Athletic Society in 1964, at the end of his term as Honorary President. There is an address that was delivered to the Alumni Association of Wycliffe College on the occasion of the unveiling of the Leonard Memorial Window in the College Chapel on September 16, 1952.

Also included is a paper on the Lindisfarne Gospels read before the Trustees of Wycliffe College on September 20, 1957; being the occasion on which a facsimile of the Gospels was presented to the College by Mr. C.L. Barton.

There is one item in the file that does not relate to Dr. Millman’s affiliation with Wycliffe College; there is a one-page type-written document announcing the appointment of Dr. Millman to Huron College as dean of residence and professor of Church History. Also included is a note stating that the text appeared in The London Free Press on Saturday, December 30, 1950.

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Wycliffe Administrative History

File contains items related to the Wycliffe College that were not created by Dr. Millman but were included in his personal papers. They are arranged according to the original order, where possible.
There is a letter dated December 28, 1939 from a Public Trustee outlining the bequest to Wycliffe College of $3000 to establish the ‘Parker Scholarship’, as well as a copy of a ledger page showing the scholarship being awarded in 1974. The file contains a one-page document dated February 2, 1973 that outlines the details of the awarding of the Thompson Scholarship.
File contains documents on the history of Wycliffe, author(s) unknown, entitled “Historical Sketch of Wycliffe College” and “A Brief Concerning Wycliffe College”. Included as well is a photocopy of an article entitled “The War and Wycliffe College” from The Varsity Magazine Supplement in 1917. There is also a booklet entitled “The Wycliffe College Fellowship” – with sections ‘What It Is’, ‘Membership’, ‘Wycliffe College’, and ‘The Fellowship Prayer’.
In addition there are documents related to governance at Wycliffe College. The first is an undated report entitled “Wycliffe College: A Commission on Student Government”, outlining suggestions to make Wycliffe more of a community, and of integrating faculty and students. The next is also undated and consists of criticisms made by the Bishop Stephen Neill when he was resident in Wycliffe. Also included is a report with a cover page “The Honourable Mr. Justice Wells, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Wycliffe College, has requested that the following extract from the Annual Report of Dr. Ramsay Armitage be sent to members of the Board and to the Graduates of the College. From the Report of the Principal to the Board of Trustees, Wycliffe College, June 1959.” Another undated report in the file is entitled “Section iv (Churchmanship) of the Report of the Commission on Wycliffe College for submission to the Council and Trustees of the College”. Also included is a copy of the Minutes of the Council and Trustees Meetings held on May 22, 1963, at Wycliffe College.
In addition to these materials there are programs and invitations to Wycliffe College events. Present are the program for the University of Toronto Admission to Degrees, Friday, November 10, 1933, where Dr. Millman received his Master of Arts; a Missionary Convocation invitation from September 1957; the January 1961 invitation and booklet for an event called ‘Wycliffe College at Home”; and the June 27, 1995 invitation to Dr. Millman’s 90th birthday celebration at Cody Library Wycliffe College.

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Letters and Correspondence

File contains letters and correspondence. The file is arranged chronologically; in addition to the letters he received Dr. Millman also kept copies of his responses and in many cases attached his sent letter(s) to the corresponding letter(s) received, when this has occurred the original order has been kept. This file contains some documents in French. Also included are several letters from former students and colleges requesting information and/or assistance, as well as notes of thanks and congratulations.

File contains documents related to Dr. Millman’s employment at Wycliffe; a letter dated February 22, 1971 from Wycliffe Principal Leslie Hunt to Millman regarding the Wycliffe policy on mandatory retirement age of staff, with a handwritten note stating ‘Resignation tendered March 22, 1971’. There is then a letter dated April 1973 confirming an arrangement with Dr. Millman to teach at Wycliffe for the 1973-74 academic year. Related to this is a letter from Dr. Millman to Leslie Hunt dated October 1974 outlining the teaching commitments as understood for the school term. Also included is a June 1974 letter from Hunt granting permission for Dr. Millman to buy a painting valued at $350 as a retirement gift from College.

Also included is a series of letters from 1977 – an invitation to a class reunion hosted by Dr. Millman at his residence and a number of replies from former students. The original order of this grouping has been maintained.

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Other

File contains 30 handwritten sermons and one Trinity College Chapel program. These have been arranged in the original order as determined by the creator. Some sermons in this file have a date and location, but most do not. These sermons cover a range of themes including the lessons of keeping desire under control; the dangers of success and desiring the praise of men over the praise of God; the call to repent; perpetual memory, eternal life and liberation. A sermon given in 1940 discusses the importance of religion in times of war.

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Notes

File contains one notebook containing handwritten notes on numerous Psalms as well as the Gospel of Luke. Also included are notes on the Letter of Paul to the Galatians. Towards the back of the notebook is a numbering system that appears to track the usage of each Psalm. There is also a schedule for the July 16 Holy Communion service at St. Timothy’s.

Also included in this notebook is a hand-written obituary for Mrs. Millman.

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Published material

Series consists of published material that Dr. Millman included as part of his personal papers. These include his own published works and reviews of the work of others.

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Genealogy Research Materials

File contains materials that were used and generated by Dr. Millman as he pieced together and documented his family history. There are notes; sketches of partial family trees; monument inscriptions from Yankee Hill Cemetery and Sims Field (New London, PEI); newspaper articles related to the history of St. Stephens Church in Irishtown, PEI, and letters sent and received by Dr. Millman specifically related to his genealogical research. There is also a newspaper clipping outlining the history of Millman Road near Irishtown, PEI, which was named after Dr. Millman’s family.

Also included is a collection of papers that are identified with a handwritten note “Sketches of Churches and congregations in the Parish of New London, written for the most part by Mrs. J.G. Townsend, based on much information from printed sources supplied by myself. The sketches were printed in the Island Guardian. They supplement the Parish History I wrote and had printed in 1959.”

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Exams

File contains lists of exam questions from various Church History courses taught by Dr. Millman, including Early and Medieval Church History; English Church History to the Reformation; and Early Church History to A.D. 313. Also contained are lists of possible questions for exams. Although Dr. Millman taught at both Wycliffe and Huron Colleges the materials in this file are from his tenure at Wycliffe College.

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Student Records

File contains examination marks, class attendance records and registration lists.

Examination marks are recorded for the January 1957 session of Early Church History from the Anglican Women’s Training College; the January 1958 session of English Church History to the Reformation and an undated recording of standing obtained by Knox College students in a course of study on the History of the Church in the Middle Ages.

Attendance records are the Attendance at the Lay School of Theology Fall Term 1967, an undated record of students who attended Bishop Neill’s elective course in Theological Issues of the Sixteenth Century and an undated and untitled attendance list.

Registration list records are available for the January 1969 Lay School of Theology; 1970-71: Theological Students by Courses; the 1971 Lay School of Theology; 1973-74: Students by Years for M. Div, M.Rel, L.Th.; 1972 Spring Term Registration Lay School of Theology; and an undated Lay School of Theology Supplementary Registration.

Also included is the September 1973 Student Librarian schedule for Leonard Library and handwritten notes on a student.

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Convocation Introductions

File contains introductions for students receiving degrees during convocation ceremonies for 14 years. Each group has a general introduction and welcome and then a brief biography of each of the students receiving degrees in the session.

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Sermons

Series documents sermons given by Dr. Millman over the course of his career as professor and deacon.

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Manuscripts

Series contains manuscripts of books and articles that Dr. Millman authored.

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Family

Series consists of materials Dr. Millman gathered while conducting genealogical research into his family history.

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Scrapbooks

File contains two scrapbooks created by Dr. Millman. Scrapbook titled “Sketches of Family History”. This scrapbook traces the family histories for the Millman, Borthwick, Smith, Mackay and Townsend family from their roots in England and Scotland to Prince Edward Island. There are more complete genealogies for 14 couples, and 11 family trees. The second scrapbook is related to the first and is titled Pictorial Scrapbook to accompany Sketches of Family History”. This book contains photocopies of family members, family churches and parishes, family homes; newspaper clippings containing family obituaries, birth announcements and articles; copies of family history pages from Bibles and Prayer Books; maps of Prince Edward Island; and copies of confirmation and marriage certificates. These scrapbooks are centered on the family history in PEI.

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Letters and correspondence

File contains personal letters received and sent by Dr. Millman. There is a large collection of letters written by Dr. Millman to his mother during his time in Europe while conducting research at the Archives. He sailed to Scotland from Quebec on May 27, 1938 on the Duchess and returned September 10 1938 on the Empress of Australia; he served as the ship chaplain on both trips. The letters contain descriptions of the conditions aboard the ship and the journey. In the first letter of the group he advised his mother to “keep these jottings by you. I shall enjoy looking over them when I get home.” The subsequent letters talk a good deal of the sights and tours he went on from Scotland down to London. Along the way he visited Glasgow, Edinburgh, Durham, Leeds, Lincoln, Ely, Cambridge, arriving in London at the start of July to start his research on Bishop Stewart at the SPG Archives. There is another collection of letters from Dr. Millman to his mother during his second research trip to London in 1949. At this time he was married and his wife Margaret was travelling with him.

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