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D2114 - Parish of Curbar All Saints - 1870-1973
1-5 - [Numbers not used: reserved for registers of baptisms, marriages, banns, burials and confirmations]
6 - Incumbent Preachers’ books/service registers - 1912-1973
7 - Parochial Register - 1893-1902
8 - Church Alteration Correspondence - 1931-1961
9 - Churchyard Extension Correspondence - 1927-1935
10 - Electricity Sub Station Correspondence - 1967-1971
11 - Bequest correspondence - 1957
12 - School Bank Books - 1902-1916
13 - Charities Records of the Samuel and Elizabeth Wild Almshouse Trust, Calver. - 1932-1968
14 - Parochial Church Council minute books. - 1922-1952
1 - Minute book. - 1922-1931
2 - Minute book - 1932-1936
3 - Minute book - 1937-1952
15 - Finance Committee minute books - 1925-1932
16 - Churchwardens’ account books - 1923-1951
17 - Church Accounts Analysis - 1924-1938
18 - Church Income and Expenditure - 1963-1968
19 - Church Ledger Records - 1933-1954
20 - Annual Statement of Accounts - 1934-1971
21 - PCC Current Account Books - 1939-1961
22 - Other accounts - 1937-1971
23 - Parochial Church Council Records - 1933-1957
24 - Diocesan Records - 1961-1970
25 - Baptism Registers
26 - Marriage Registers
27 - Reserved for Banns registers
28 - Burial Registers
UL - Parish of Curbar All Saints: Unlisted accessions - 1869-2014
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