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D4870 - Chinley Independent Chapel (Congregational) - 1658-1991
1 - "Church Book of the Congregational Chapel Chinley" (title as on cover of volume) - 1807-1950
2 - Trustees' minutes books (see also D4870/17/7/1) - 1857-1961
3 - Church meetings minute books - 1941-1962
4 - School teachers' meetings minutes - 1879-1907
5 - Membership - Late 20th cent
6 - Box labelled Pew Rents / Communion Fund Note books - 1718-1985
7 - Trustees accounts Jan 1915-Dec 1949 - 1915-1949
8 - Charity accounts, recording receipts and payments, Jul 1920-Jul 1954 - 1920-1954
9 - Pew rent account book, Sep 1911-Jun 1967 - 1911-1967
10 - Burial ground interment charges counterfoil books - 1920-1965
11 - Box 1 of files of minister Reverend W Bagshawe1662-1702 - 1675-1968
12 - Box 2 Files of minister Reverend James Clegg 1702-1955 - 1658-1978
13 - Box 3 Files of Reverend W Harrison 1755-1783 - 1767-1993
14 - Box 4 Files of Reverend W Sutcliffe 1783-1805 - 1795-1802
15 - Box 5 Files of minister Reverend E Glossop 1806-1857 - 1806-20th cent
16 - Box 6 Files of minister Reverend Joseph Spencer 1857-1860 - 1855-20th cent
17 - Box 7 Files of minister Reverend William Fordyce 1860-1865 - 1861-1866
18 - Box 8 Files of minister Reverend James William Benson 1865-1879 - 1858-1967
19 - Box 9 Files of minister Reverend James Townley 1879-1882 - 1869-[20th cent]
20 - Box 10 Files of minister Reverend J Sugden 1882-1884 - 1883-1968
21 - Box 11 Files of minister Reverend J E Moore 1884-1909 - 1884-1911
22 - Box 12 Files re minister Reverend Richard Shuttleworth 1909-1921 - 1909-1922
23 - Box 13 Files re minister Reverend D J Price - 1922-1966
24 - Box 14 File re Minister Reverend J Keddie 1937-1939 - 1937
25 - Box 15 File re minister Reverned W A Powicke 1940-1950 - 1940-1951
26 - Box 16 Files re minister Reverend Edgar S Perry 1951-1957 - 1941-1960
27 - Box 17 Files re minister Reverend George A Thomas 1960-1964 - 1959-1964
28 - Box 18 Files re minister Reverend Dr William Simpson 1965-1977 - 1964-1985
29 - Box 19 Files re minister Reverend John L Brooker 1977-1980 - 1974-1981
30 - Box 21 Licences and transcripts - 1711-1990s
31 - Box 22 (A) - correspondence Church Music Buxton House, Midland Railway 1883-94, Glebeland - 1883-1960
32 - Box 23 Bequest, Property and Investment Correspondence 1828-1916 (B) Trust correspondence - 1828-1916
33 - Box 24 (C) Trust correspondence Bequest, Property and investment Correspondence 1917-1928 - 1917-1975
34 - Box 25 (D) Documents concerning the Old Manse (1767-1962) and Water Rights (1858-1954) - 1767-1962
35 - Box (E) Vouchers to account 1869-1962 - 1869-1962
36 - Box 27 (F) Midland Railway maps, valuations, requisitions, conveyances 1863-1869 - 1863-1994
37 - Box 28 (G) School 1865-1965 - 1866-1965
38 - Box 29 (H) Church Building and Equipment 1883-1984 - 1879-1984
39 - Box 30 (I) Memorial Field 1922-1948 and Memorial - 1922-1966
40 - Box 31 (J) Annual accounts 1854-1965 with gaps - 1856-1965
41 - Box 32 (K) New Manse - 1950-1965
42 - Box 33 (L) Rates and regulations - 1838-1966
43 - Box 33 (M). Charity commission orders (1922-1949) and 1974 scheme for Independent Chapel charities - 1922-1974
44 - Box 34 Burial ground wall and car park - 1882-1986
45 - Box 35 Histories - 1938-1992
46 - Graveyard plans, updated - 19th-20th cent
47 - Box labelled Gifts/bequests - 1807-1963
48 - Box labelled land and property Maps / conveyances correspondence - 1867-1995
1 - Draft deeds. 1)Conveyance in trust by R K of Chinley alias Mainstonefield to William Bagshaw of Ford gent and 9 other named persons of land and buildings (as described below) that they permit the building to be used as a place of meeting of Protestant Dissenters for public religious worship (further details of trust). Reciting that John Hadfield of Chapel Milton yeoman had conveyed to William Bagshaw and to Arnold Kyrke, James Carrington and Robert Middleton (3 of the 9 noted above), on 10 May 1711 a parcel of land near Milton 30 yards square, part of Recliffe piece where the old smithy was built, and since then a meeting place for Protestant Dissenters and another building have been erected on the premises and that this month of 1712 these 4 have conveyed the premises to RK (1712). (2) Copy of deed by which Willliam Bagshaw, Arnold Kyrke, James Carrington and Robert Middleton conveyed premises to R K with the proviso that the premises shall not be converted to any use which would hinder the Dissenters from using it as a place of worship (1712)
2 - File containing 18th century copy of conveyance by Anthony Lingard of Stoney Middleton yeoman, his son in law Joseph Newbold and daughter Ann Newbold to Emanuel Moult of Nase in Chinley gent of house, meadow, in Chapel Milton, one fortieth of lands, cottages etc with slate ground or Slate Breck and one neighbourship on the Mill breck and Mill March in Chinley, for £172 10s (20, 21 Nov 1770). Said to be conveyance of Manse
3 - Plan of property at Chinley Chapel belonging to Midland Railway (Rowsley and Buxton Extension) (possibly land purchased from the chapel). Scale 4 chains to 1 inch, size 38 x 32 cms - 1867
4 - Copy deed of grant by William Slacke and others to Samuel Needham the elder and others of the Town Hall in Chapel en le Frith, which the grantors had by the will of their late friend Thomas Slacke of Slacke Hall M D, as a memorial to him to be held in trust for The Bowden Head School (formerly Bowden Head Free School) and Sunday Schools connected with Chapel en le Frith Church and Chinley Congregational Church (details given). Includes list of furniture etc (1 Oct 1883) - 19th-20th cent
5 - List of properties in trust for Chinley Chapel as entered in the minute book - 1886
6 - Letter 1889 with copies, and particulars from Tithe Award (1841) relating to Higher Breck Meadow - 1889-1916
7 - Approval of sale by incumbent of Chadwick, Cheshire, of his glebe land in Chinley with attached plan based on OS map 25 inches to 1 mile c.1880, 24 Sep - 1891
8 - Correspondence and small tracing relating to D4870/48/7, Nov 1891-Jan 1892 - 1891-1892
9 - Leaflet appeal for contributions to a monument and memorial playing field in memory of men who fell in the Great War - c1919
10 - Letter re redemption of tithe - 1931
11 - Correspondence etc relating to property held by the chapel - 1947-1950
12 - Copy letter requesting British Railways to clean up and regravel land running alongside the viaducts and past the Manse gates, Mar - 1951
13 - Correspondence re request to purchase Chapel land (refused) Dec - 1953
14 - File of correspondence relating to sale of The Manse, with related papers - 1959-1960
15 - Photocopy of declaration of trust by FEG Bagshawe esq and others relating to Chapel, burial ground and Sunday School (17 Apr 1973), charity scheme 20 Jun 1974, letter and lists of Chapel charity records from 1770 - 1973-1974
16 - Note relating to Higher Breek Meadow (Recreation Ground) - 1978
17 - Correspondence relating to tenancy of Chapel land, Jul - 1987
19 - Papers and photocopies of deeds relating to land near the Sunday School including deeds of 1889 by which land at Brownside, and in Glossop was conveyed to the Midland Railway Company and conveyance 10 Oct 1991 of land at Chinley Triangle by British Railways Board to Chapel trustees. (certified Dec 1995) All deeds include plans - 1991-1995
20 - List of documents sent to Trustees relating to land at Chinley Triangle with related letter Jun - 1996
49 - Post 1960 administration - 1961-1995
50 - New Manse, Buxton Road - 1959-1962
51 - Chapel magazines - 1879-1992
52 - Box labelled Summaries of minutes - c1991
53 - Photographs - 20th cent
54 - Booklet of recipes, cooking and gardening hints No 6 (produced by the Chapel) - 20th cent
55 - Rules and Orders of the Chinley United Female Society as revised and amended by officers of the Society. Confirmed by Quarter Sessions 15 Oct - 1816
56 - Chinley Independent Chapel Trust Deed 12 May - 2000
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