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D1820 - Closed Derbyshire Methodist Churches - 19th-20th cent
M - Duplicate marriage registers of closed Methodist churches - 19th-20th cent
MJ - Special trust schedules and related papers - 20th cent
1 - Letters concerning return of Trust schedules - 1926-1933
2 - Special Trust Schedules for the following churches and manse: Belper Salem, Ambergate, Duffield, Openwood Gate, Milford, Over Lane, Circuit Manse, Holbrook Moor, Marehay, Horsley, Nether Heage, Heage, Little Eaton - 1933
3 - Special Trust Schedules for the following churches and manse: Renishaw Manse, Hollins, Troway, Chesterfield, Marsden Street, Wingerworth, Barrow Hill, Whittington Moor, Pratt Hall, Brimington, New Whittington, Marsh Lane, Sheepbridge, Renishaw
4 - Covering letter for Special Trust Schedules, from James Hooley of The Manse, Clay Cross, to Mr Jackson, referring in some details to the school and chapel at Pilsley and mentioning “the trouble” at Brackenfield - 20 Feb 1925
5 - Special Trust Schedules for the following churches, Circuit Houses Trust and Bequest: Clay Cross, Handley, Circuit Houses Trust, Tupton, New Tupton, Pilsley, Danesmoor, Clay Cross, Thanet Street, Higham, Hay’s Bequest (house, 14 Tibshelf cottages, shop), Brackenfield, Stonebroom, Ashover, Shirland - c1920s
6 - File consisting of copy of Charity Commissioners’ Order concerning the Reform Methodist Chapel at Codnor (7 Mar 1882), correspondence concerning the Special Trust Schedules 1924 and 11 Special Trust Schedules concerning the following churches and manse: Codnor, Langley Mill, Heanor Mount Street, South Normanton Bethel, Waingrove(s), Denby, Pinxton Wharf, Heanor Mansfield Road, Somercotes, Codnor Manse, Ironville - 1924
7 - Letter and Special Trust Schedules for following churches: Becket Street (Chapel, school, minister’s house), Corden Street Mission (Mission Hall used for services and Sunday School, Lecture Hall) - 1924
8 - Special Trust Schedules for the following churches: Hemington, Dairy House Road, Crewton Brighton Road, Wilne - c1920s
9 - Letter 1924 and 9 Special Trust Schedules for the following churches and houses: Tabernacle, Water Lane, No 1 House, Hadfield, Spring Street, Whitfield, No 2 House Hollingworth, Manse, Dinting Zion - 1924
10 - Letters and Special Trust Schedules for the following churches: Cotmanhay, South Street, Ebenezer, Awsworth, St Paul’s, Smalley Common, Nottingham Road, Stamford Street, Hill Top - 1924
11 - Letter and Special Trust Schedules for the following churches: Mount Tabor, Bramcote, Beeston - 1927
12 - Special Trust Schedules for the following churches: Matlock, Holloway, Cromford, Bonsall, Wirksworth, Tansley, Crich Carr, Oakerside, Crich - c1920s
13 - Correspondence and Special Trust Schedules for the following churches: Furness Vale, Bethal, Birch Vale, New Mills, Mellor - 1924-1926
14 - Correspondence, partly concerning Special Trust Schedules, but also referring to the hope that some churches will do without grants in order to “lift Lea Brookes (sic) out of its rut” (21 May 1925), to debts of various chapels (15 May 1925), and Special Trust Schedules for the following churches: Huthwaite, Sutton in Ashfield, Pinxton, Ripley Ebenezer, Ripley Bethel, South Normanton, Birchwood, Pentrich, Lea Brooks, Skegby, Alfreton, Swanwick, Bentinck Town - 1925-1927
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