Bishopwearmouth St. Gabriel Parish
Reference: EP/Biw.SG Catalogue Title: Bishopwearmouth St. Gabriel Parish Area: Catalogue Category: Ecclesiastical Parish Records Description:
Covering Dates: 1898-1992
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- Bishopwearmouth St. Gabriel Parish
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Formerly the Highfield Municipal Hospital and Institution
Registers of baptisms (Ref: EP/Biw.SG 1/32 - 33)Ref: EP/Biw.SG 1/32The career of Bertram Lasbrey forms part of a long tradition of missionary and evangelical service by the clergy and congregation of Bishopwearmouth, St Gabriel. Bertram Lasbrey (2 September 1881 - 6 April 1976) was ordained as a priest at Durham in 1905 and first served as curate at Auckland, St Andrew (1904 - 1907); then as chaplain of Weymouth College and curate of Melcombe Regis, St John, Dorset, before his appointment as vicar of Bishopwearmouth, St Gabriel. Lasbrey's term as incumbent (1911 - 1922) encompassed the consecration of the new church of St Gabriel in 1912. In Septemebr 1921 Lasbrey was asked by the Archbishop of Canterbury to fill the post of Bishop on the Niger, which had been vacant since the death of its first incumbent, Samuel Adjai Crowther, thirty years before. Lasbrey was consecrated Bishop on the Niger in Westminster Abbey on 25 January 1922 and arrived at Port Harcourt on the Niger delta, in March. His mission work in Nigeria continued for 23 years and his great achievement was to unite the Church Missionary Society Niger Mission and the Niger Delta Pastorate into a single diocese. Lasbrey resigned as Bishop in 1945 and on his return to England served as assistant Bishop of Worcester and rector of Worcester, St Andrew with All Saints, St Helen and St Alban (1946 - 1953); then as curate of Bingham, Nottinghamshire (1953 - 1962), where his former missionary colleague in Nigeria and fellow St Gabrielite, Alfred Morris Gelsthorpe, was rector. Lasbrey retired to the Homes of St Barnabas, Dormans, Lingfield, Surrey, where he died in 1976.
Letters from Bertram Lasbrey whilst serving as Bishop on the Niger (Ref: EP/Biw.SG 2/71 - 144)This is an incomplete series of Lasbrey's original letters to Amos Tate, a St Gabriel's Sunday School teacher and member of the Church Council and to the St Gabriel's Sunday Schools, all written in the period 1922 - 1945, when the writer was Bishop on the Niger.
Throughout his career in Nigeria, Lasbrey wrote long, descriptive letters to the Sunday Schools about the country and its people, his extensive travels and his mission work. Their purpose was to keep his mission work alive in the minds of the young people of Sunderland and to encourage support for mission work overseas. 48 Sunday School letters survive: of these 11 are available in transcript form only where the originals have been lost. It is likely that further letters have been lost, as Lasbrey refers to his 50th letter to St Gabriel's in 1938. (EP/Biw.SG 2/138) Some additional early letters from Nigeria are reproduced in the St Gabriel's parish magazines. (See EP/Biw.SG 14/18)
This is an incomplete series of typed transcripts of the Sunday School letters, which were prepared by Amos Tate's typist, for duplication and circulation to a wide variety of individuals and church congregations at Bishop Lasbrey's request. The transcripts fill some of the gaps in the series of original letters.
Ref: EP/Biw.SG 2/145These are photographs taken in Nigeria, which Bertram Lasbrey enclosed with his letters, together with some photographs sent to Lasbrey from Bishopwearmouth. It is evident from the original letters that some photographs originally enclosed by Lasbrey are missing from this group.
Ref: EP/Biw.SG 2/186These are school exercise books which Bertram Lasbrey enclosed with his letters, but it is evident from the original letters that some exercise books originally enclosed with them are missing from this group.
Ref: EP/Biw.SG 2/191Includes the Church Committee and Church Council, predecessors of the Parochial Church Council
Ref: EP/Biw.SG 6/1See also churchwardens' annual statements of account (EP/Biw 4/92; 94 - 116
Ref: EP/Biw.SG 6/17For a history of the church for its silver jubilee, 1938, see D/X 2231/3
Ref: EP/Biw.SG 14/163