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The Clergy of the Church of England Database (CCEd) is a
collaborative project, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council and
bringing together scholars from King's College London, the University of Kent at
Canterbury and the University of Reading. Its objective is to create a
relational database documenting the careers of all Church of England clergymen
between 1540 and 1835.
This website not only gives access to the Database, but also provides a range of supporting materials about the
Church and its clergy. It is recommended that anyone consulting the Database for
the first time read the Help for first-time
users.
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Research Assessment Exercise
Notes about the date-stamped version of this resource, archived for the purpose
of the RAE, are available here, as
are notes on the Technical development of the Database.
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News
We are pleased to announce the appearance of a new article in the CCEd
Online Journal. It examines the role of George Pretyman, bishop of Lincoln, as church appointments adviser,
and the complexities of ecclesiastical patronage during the first administration of William Pitt the Younger.
The criteria for patronage are illustrated using three case studies from the University of Cambridge, an
institution which emerges as a key concern in the patronage networks of Pitt and the bishop.
To view the article, please go to:
http://journal.ccedb.org.uk/articles/index.html
We are pleased to announce the appearance of a new 'Note & Query' in the CCEd
Online Journal. Dr Richard Palmer, the Librarian and Archivist of Lambeth Palace Library, has contributed
an article exploring the life and career of James Mayne. Mayne was the early nineteenth-century curate of
Bethnal Green who was featured in the BBC's 'Who Do You Think You Are' programme about Patsy Kensit,
broadcast on 13 August 2008. To view the article, please go to:
http://journal.ccedb.org.uk/notes/index.html
On Wednesday 13 August BBC's 'Who Do You Think You Are' features Patsy Kensit exploring
her family tree. The CCEd, represented by Arthur Burns, played a part in the making of this programme, and
we are pleased to announce that an article will shortly appear in the CCEd Online Journal about 'James Mayne,
Curate of Bethnal Green', who was one of Patsy Kensit's ancestors. The article has been written by Dr Richard
Palmer, the Librarian and Archivist of Lambeth Palace Library.
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events and the forthcoming
events page.
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Content of the Database
This website is a developing resource. Much of the data that has been collected
is not yet available via the public website. To find out what diocese and
periods are covered, go to Current content
of the Database. Please note, however, that material is continually
being added; upgrades every two months usually add at least 2,000 new names and
new locations. The accompanying web resources are also added to on a regular
basis.
Additional material, provided by users of the Database, is also added where
appropriate. If you have such material, we encourage you to contact the Project Office with details.
We also encourage submissions to our on-line journal,
CCEd Research
Online
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Database.
Help
for first-time users.
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