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D2365 - Parish of Crich St Mary - 1565-1996
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D2365
Title
Parish of Crich St Mary
Date
1565-1996
Description
Baptisms 1565-1593 (transcript),1601-1954, marriages 1600-1971, banns 1754-1986, burials 1565-1991; charities papers mid 19th- 20th cent including Sims Charity minutes 1877-1893; churchwardens accounts 1899-1978; Parochial Church Council minutes 1930-1969.
Unlisted accession, 2013: Baptism register 1954-1981; Register of Services 1979-2006; Preachers' Book re School Church, Fritchley, 1931-1995; Parochial Church Council minutes 1969-1981; Visitors book 1985-2008; Financial records including account books and School Building Fund records, 20th Cent; other papers including published history of the parish, 1912
Extent
18 boxes, 2 rolls, 1 volume
Level
Fonds
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
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Archive Creator
Parish of Crich St Mary
Administrative History
Crich is one of the ancient parishes of Derbyshire. It formerly included the township of Tansley until 1840 (see D3395), Wessington until 1859 (see D2364), and Ambergate until 1897 (see D2197).
Custodial History
The records were deposited in Derbyshire Record Office in a number of consignments beginning in 1981.
Organisation Sub-Type
Church of England Parishes
Term
Church
Acknowledgements
This list was added to the online catalogue as part of the FindersKeepers project, with the help of Elissa Rowe.
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Type
Crich
Ambergate
Fritchley
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