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D6824 - Derbyshire District United Reformed Church - 1891-2007
5 - History of congregationalism and chapels in Derbyshire by Rev. Reginald Mansfield (1905-1976) - 1891-c1958
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D6824/5/5/1-7
Title
Printed ephemera collected by Rev. Dr Reginald Mansfield
Date
1891-1955
Description
- The Abbot's Chair: A legend in verse of the Monks Road, Charlesworth Cross, and Charlesworth Chapel, by F. W. Harrison (signed)
- Order of Service for the dedication of St Andrew's Presbyterian church, Chesterfield, 10 Sep 1955
- Victoria Street, Derby, Congrational Church Magazine, Jun 1891
- Souvenir Handbook for 25th Anniversary of Annual Old People's Treat, Wycliffe Congregational Church, Alfreton, 2 Mar 1938
- Notice containing the Covenant of the Church of Christ assembling at Glenorchy Chapel, Matlock Bath (printed, 3 copies), [?1940s]
- Souvenir handbook the Triple Jubilee Commemoration 1798-1948 of Charlesworth Independent Chapel, compiled by Rev. R. Mansfield, 1948
- Manual of Littlemoor Congregational Church, Glossop, with historical records (1811-1897) and pastor's letter, 1897
Extent
1 box
Level
File
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Rev. Reginald Mansfield (1905-1976), congregational minister and historian
Derbyshire District United Reformed Church
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Format
Printed
Term
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