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  •   D770 - Derbyshire estate, family, business, school, parish and personal papers - 17th-20th cent
    •   C - Artificial collection of records relating to estates, families, businesses and schools - 17th-20th cent
      • EF - Church and Wesleyan School records - 1862 1938
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D770/C/EF/113
TitleRenishaw CE School: Log book for Renishaw CE School, closed in 1896; there are already complaints of the loss of children to the new Board School in 1876.
Date1876-1896
LevelItem
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
Archive CreatorUnidentified
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