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- 1957 - 1994 (Accumulation)
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Thomas Reagh Millman was born in Kensington, Prince Edward Island on June 14, 1905. He was educated at Prince of Wales College, Charlottetown, University College, Toronto (B.A. 1931, M.A. 1933), Wycliffe College (L.Th. 1933, B.D. 1938) and McGill University where he received his doctorate in 1943, which was published with the University of Toronto Press (1947).
He was ordained deacon in 1933 and ordained priest in 1934. From 1935 until 1941 Dr. Millman was lecturer and dean of residence at the Montreal Diocesan Theological College. From 1950-1954 he was professor of church history at Huron College, London, Ontario, and from 1954 until he retired in 1974 he was professor of church history at Wycliffe College. He was also associated with the Toronto School of Theology. He was awarded the degree of D.D. by the University of Western Ontario in 1953, by Wycliffe College in 1974 and Trinity College in 1977 and the degree of D.C.L. by the University of King’s College, Halifax in 1974.
As a parish priest Dr. Millman served first at Grafton in the Diocese of Toronto, then from 1941 to 1949 he was rector of Dunham and Frelighsberg (St. Armand East) in the Diocese of Montreal and finally at Alvinston with Inwood in the Diocese of Huron. He was made a Canon of St. James Cathedral, Toronto in 1969 and was an honorary assistant for over 40 years at St. Timothy’s Church, Toronto.
Dr. Millman was the first archivist of the General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada, serving from 1955 until 1974, as well as a founder of the Canadian Church Historical Society. While in the Diocese of Montreal he was one of the founders of the Montreal Diocesan Archives, along with the Reverends S.B. Lindsay and R.K. Naylor and Professor J.I. Cooper.
Dr. Millman was a church historian who published many works. His first two books were biographies, Jacob Mountain, First Lord Bishop of Quebec (1947) and The Life of the Right Reverend, the Honourable Charles Stewart, Second Anglican Bishop of Quebec (1953). In 1983 he published Atlantic Canada to 1900: A History of the Anglican Church, which was started by Canon A.R. Kelly; Dr. Millman completed the book after the death of Canon Kelly in 1961. Dr. Millman was also a contributor to the Dictionary of Canadian Biography and was also published in the Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society.
Dr. Millman married Margaret McLeod of Lennoxville, Quebec in 1944. She died in 1991.
Dr. Millman died on November 22, 1996 in Toronto. His funeral took place on November 25, 1996 at St. Timothy’s Church, Toronto. He is buried at St. Stephens, Irishtown, Prince Edward Island.
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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