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Stephen Taylor delivered a lecutre on 'Irish bishops and the survival of the Church of England 1646-1660'.
Arthur Burns talked about Salisbury cathedral and the diocese in the late Hanoverian period, drawing on the materials available in CCEd, at a conference on ‘Salisbury Cathedral 750: 1258–2008’ on 28 March 2008.
Arthur Burns gave a talk on the Clergy Database and its value for research on the clergy and church in the localities at the Norwich branch of the Historical Association on 9 February 2008.
Arthur Burns and Harold Short delivered a presentation about the CCEd and the construction of on-line prosopographical databases at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, on 6 November 2007
On Saturday 20 October 2007 a one day conference was held under the auspices of the Chichester Centre for Ecclesiastical Studies in collaboration with CCEd. This explored the progress of the Project, some of the uses to which its materials can be put, and its future.
Ken Fincham and Stephen Taylor delivered a paper on 'Clerical episcopalianism and conformity 1646–1660' at a conference on Social Networks in Early Modern England held at New College, Oxford, on 17–19 September 2007.
Arthur Burns gave a talk on Fingringhoe, Essex, in aid of the Church Restoration fund, on ‘Fingringhoe and environs in the Clergy of the Church of England Database' on Saturday 7 July 2007
On 27 October 2006 a conference took place on 'The northern diocese in the CCEd'. The event was attended by a large audience of academics and other historians. A brief report on the conference is available. We have since published Richard Clark's paper in CCEd Research Online.
‘Royalist Capital and Commonwealth Melting-Pot: Oxford in the 1640s and 1650s’, a conference held at St Anne's College, Oxford, on 21–3 July 2006: Stephen Taylor and Kenneth Fincham delivered a paper on ‘Bishop Robert Skinner and the survival of the Church of England’.
Mary Clayton delivered a paper on ‘The Clergy of the Church of England Database: recent developments’, at the AGM of The Association for Manuscripts and Archives in Research Collections held in Hereford Cathedral on 3 July 2006.
Arthur Burns and Stephen Taylor delivered a paper entitled, ‘Was Lichfield and Coventry a northern diocese?’, at the History of Religion Seminar, University of Birmingham, on Thursday 16 March 2006.
Stephen Taylor delivered a paper entitled, ‘Counting the clergy: the CCEd and the limitations of a prosopographical tool’, at the conference on ‘Prosopography: Approaches and Applications’, held at Jesus College, Oxford, 15–18 July 2005.
Kenneth Fincham and Stephen Taylor gave a paper on ‘The survival and restoration of the Church of England 1646–1662: the evidence of episcopal ordinations in the Clergy of the Church of England Database’ at the seminar of the Early Modern Research Centre, at the University of Reading, on Wednesday 29 June 2005.
Kenneth Fincham and Stephen Taylor gave a paper on, ‘The survival and restoration of the Church of England 1646–1662: the evidence of episcopal ordinations in the Clergy of the Church of England Database’, at the Early Modern History Seminar, held at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, on 26 January 2005.
Stephen Taylor read a paper entitled, ‘Counting the clergy: the CCEd and the limitations of a prosopographical tool’, at the Approaches in Prosopography Seminar, at the Centre for Prosopography, University of Oxford, on 2 December 2004.
Stephen Taylor read a paper on 'The geography of the Church of England in the early modern period and computers: the experience of the CCEd', as part of Session 188, 'Spatial Analysis of Religion', at the 29th Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association in Chicago, on 18 November 2004.
Arthur Burns gave a paper entitled, ‘In and out of the archives: some reflections on the diocesan records of the Church of England since the Reformation’, at the Franco-British Conference, ‘Du papier à l'archive, du privé au public: France et Iles Britanniques, deux mémoires', held at the Institute of Historical Research, London, on 1 October 2004. View the text at http://www.theclergydatabase.org.uk/content/publications/in_and_out.html
Stephen Taylor gave a talk entitled, 'The Clergy of the Church of England Database: the conception of an on-line digital resource', at the colloquium, 'Resourcing Sources VIII: Creating Digital Resources for Historians',held at the University of Oxford on 19 July 2004.
Arthur Burns delivered a talk on ‘The clergy of the diocese of Rochester from the Reformation to the Victorian period’ as part of ‘1400 Years of History. Rochester Cathedral and Diocese 604–2004’, a programme of events to celebrate aspects of the history of Rochester cathedral, the diocese of Rochester and West Kent,held on Saturday 10 July 2004.
Kenneth Fincham gave a presentation on ‘The Clergy of the Church of England Database’ to the Annual Conference of the Cathedral Libraries and Archives Association on 17 June 2004.
Kenneth Fincham gave a paper on ‘The Clergy of the Church of England Database Project’ at the Research Seminar, School of History, University of Kent at Canterbury, on 11 February 2004.
Stephen Taylor read a paper on ‘Reconstructing clerical careers: the experience of the Clergy of the Church of England Database’, at the Colloque international, Recherche assistée par ordinateur, L'analyse des données, held at the Centre de recherches en études anglaises at the Université Paris X Nanterre, on 31 January 2004.
Stephen Taylor gave a talk entitled, ‘Reconstructing clerical careers: the experience of the Clergy of the Church of England Database’, at the colloquium on Prosopography and Computers, Resourcing Sources VII: Digital History, held at the Oxford University Computing Service, on 30 June 2003.
Arthur Burns and Stephen Taylor gave ta talk entitled, ‘Reconstructing clerical careers: the experience of the Clergy of the Church of England Database’, at the conference, ‘Bishop Burgess and his world’, held at the University of Wales, Lampeter, in June 2003.
Arthur Burns and Stephen Taylor gave a presentation on ‘The CCEd and the public’ at the RHS Conference, ‘Historians and their Publics’, held at the University of York, on 20 April 2001.
Forthcoming CCEd events, together with seminar and conference papers by members of the Project team, are listed here.