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- 1988
Annual report for 1987. Note the report is inscribed with "D. Acorn" on the cover and there are handwritten notes on the agenda page.
St. Peter's Cathedral Church
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Annual report for 1987. Note the report is inscribed with "D. Acorn" on the cover and there are handwritten notes on the agenda page.
St. Peter's Cathedral Church
Annual report for 1987.
St. Peter's Cathedral Church
Annual report for 1986.
St. Peter's Cathedral Church
Annual report for 1985. Note that the annual report includes a copy of "Report of the Commission appointed to examine the relationship between the Diocese of Nova Scotia and the Anglican Church in Prince Edward Island," on pp. 45-61.
St. Peter's Cathedral Church
Annual Report of St. Peter's Cathedral, Charlottetown, P. E. I., 1896-1897
Annual report for 1896-1897.
St. Peter's Cathedral Church
Coronation Service Book of King George VI
This commemorative publication, used for the coronation of King George VI, was given to the church by Mrs. J. R. Paton, May 18, 1937.
The missal is inscribed on the front leaf with the following: To the Glory of God and in pious memory of Margaret Matilda Jane Wife of Edward Jarvis Hodgson, This Missal was illuminated by Henry Coleridge Stuart for use at the Altar of the Chapel of All Souls St. Peter's Cathedral, Charlottetown, M. E. J. 1892."
The inside cover is embossed with a similar inscription in Latin, showing the book in memory of "Magaritae Matilda Joanna Hodgson," wife of Edward Jarvis Hodgson, showing death date of 19 October 1889.
Annual Report of St. Peter's Church, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, for 1887-8
Annual report for 1887-1888.
St. Peter's Cathedral Church
The photograph is a formal portrait of Reverend Thomas Harry Hunt, M.A., D.D., who was an assistant priest from 1888-1904.
Part of Textiles collection
One cope. The cope has been identified by some church members as the first white cope worn in Eastern Canada, but this claim is unverified. The cope has been identified as 19th century but no more precise information is available.
St. Peter's Cathedral Church