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D4219 - Stanley, formerly Wesleyan, Methodist Church - 1861-2000
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D4219
Title
Stanley, formerly Wesleyan, Methodist Church
Date
1861-2000
Description
Minutes of trustees' meetings 1916-1973, Sunday School Rules and Regulations 1861-1868
Unlisted records (see D4219/UL): Miscellaneous account book, including some accounts for the Sunday School and the "Women's Own" meetings c1909-c1939, Church Council minute book 1974-2001; Trustees account book 1884-1977; Flower Festival attendance book 1969-1979; Building Fund minute book 1947-1952; and Collection Journal 1933-1964, Trust Schedules "A", 1998-2000, Sale of church documents, 2011-2012
Level
Fonds
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
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Archive Creator
Stanley, formerly Wesleyan, Methodist Church
Administrative History
A Wesleyan Methodist Chapel is said to have been rebuilt on Stanley Common in 1886 and it is possible that this is the same chapel although it is described as Stanley (not Stanley Common) Chapel.
Custodial History
These volumes were deposited by the Erewash Valley Methodist Circuit in March 1995 and January 2000. Further deposits in July 2014 and September 2016 (see D4219/UL)
Organisation Sub-Type
Methodist Churches/Chapels
Related Material
See D5205 for further Sunday School records
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Type
Stanley
Stanley Common
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