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D1674 - Marlpool Chapel Benefit Sick Society - 1829-1958
A - Accounts - 1876-1949
M - Minute books - 1829-1950
Z - Miscellaneous - 1883-1958
1 - Letter from J Haywood, Nottingham, to Mr N Buxton, Secretary, requesting “please to let me be of doctores Roll till further notice.” Dated 26 Dec - 1883
2-10 - Certificates of fitness signed by S W Smith, M B, surgeon, Heanor, and D M Forbes, surgeon, Eastwood, attesting health of individuals wishing to become members of the Society - 1884
11 - Correspondence between Arthur E Hopkins, Solicitor, Ilkeston, and Mr William Buxton, Secretary to the Marlpool Chapel Friendly Society, Fair View, Heanor - 1889
12 - Printed circular of the Midland Railway Company to the holders of Debentue Stock. Dated 31 Dec - 1889
13 - Printed circulars relating to Post Office Annuities and Life insurance - 1890
14 - Correspondence between the National Debt Office and Mr William Baxton, Fairview, Heanor, relating to the investment of the funds of a Friendly Society with the Commissioners - 1890
15 - Correspondence relating to the Midland Railway Stocks and Shares registered in the name of the Marlpool Chapel Benefit Sick Society - 1890-1906
16 - Correspondence relating to the appointment of trustees - 1886-1912
17 - Certified copy of partial amendment of rules, 12 Mar 1903 - 1903
18 - Certified copies of partial amendment of rules, 18 Nov 1904 - 1904
19-26 - Correspondence between E J Farnworth, FSAA - 1912-1913
27 - Receipt by H Dunford, Superintendent, Heanor Burial Board, from Mrs Woodward of Marlpool, for £15, as the fee for the interment of Thomas Earp on 27 Apr 1922. Dated 25 Apr - 1922
28 - Note to members giving details of the annual general meeting of the Marlpool Chapel Benefit Sick Society on 4 May - [?1931]
29 - Letter from the Registrar of Friendly Societies Grand Hotel, Morecambe, Lancashire (Evacuation address) to Mr F E Brown, 23 East Street, Marlpool, Heanor, relating to the procedure on the death of a trustee. Dated 17 May - 1943
30-33 - Correspondence between the Registrar of Friendly Societies, 17 North Audley Street, London, W1 and the Secretary, Marlpool Chapel Benefit Sick Society, 23 East Street, Marlpool, near Heanor, relating to the dissolution of the society - 1949-1950
34 - Letter from T H Bates, Hon Secretary, Heanorand District Allotment Association, 14 Midland Road, Heanor, to Councillor F E Brown, 23 East Street, Marlpool, Heanor, requesting support and a donation towards the Association’s first Annual Flower and Vegetable Show. Dated 23 May - 1949
35 - Brief notes taken at a meeting of the Society
36-54 - Receipts for £53 16s 6d issued to members of the Marlpool Chapel Benefit Sick Society in full settlement of any claim they may have as members of the Society now dissolved. Dated 25 Nov - 1950
55 - Letter from Ada Roome, 3 Oaklands Terrace, Edlington, Doncaster, to Mr F E Brown, 23 East Street, Marlpool, Heanor, concerning the return of a receipt from the final meeting of the Society. Dated 22 Nov - ?1950
56-57 - Letter from Eliza Welson, niece of Eli Webster, Sherwood Cottage, Brackenhill, Caythorpe, Nottinghamshire, to Mr Frank E Brown, 23 East Street, Marlpool, Derby, with details of the past Chapel personalities, including Eli Webster, and other personal reminiscences. Enclosed is a photograph of Eli Webster, taken in America in 1928. Dated 18 Oct - 1958
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