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D1258 - Parish of Scarcliffe St Leonard - 1665-1993
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PD - Parochial Church Council - 1930-1975
PF - Charities - 1780-1842
PI - Parish Incumbent - 1727-1993
PO - Overseers of the Poor - 1723-1845
1 - Parish book containing chiefly overseers' constables' accounts and occasional parish memoranda. - 1811-1840
2 - Overseers' accounts, opening with a note that "Scarcliff parish joined Ashover Workhouse again, November 27th 1819" - 1817-1836
3-45 - Loose overseers' bills and receipts - 1739-1832
46 - Palterton overseers' accounts - 1757
47 - Poor rate assessment for John Hodgkinson one of the overseers of Scarcliffe and Palterton - Sep 1747
48 - Poor rate assessment book - 1832
49-113 - Settlement certificates - 1700-1830
114-201 - Settlement examinations - 1717-1846
202-220 - Removal orders - 1708-1849
221 - Notes regarding the examination of Thomas Glossop - 1780
222 - Memorandum regarding the maintenance of Francis Salmons' two children, memorandum regarding parish apprentices, memorandum regarding the Ludlam Charity and a note regarding the removal of William Armstrong. - 1781-1782
223 - Letter certifying the presence of a settlement certificate in Sutton-cum-Duckmanton parish chest relating to William Dixon and his family. - 1817
224 - Case paper regarding the settlement of James Eastwood - 1801
225 - Quarter Sessions confirmation of a removal order - 1816
226 - Letter accompanying order of court relating to Pursglove family - 1831
227 - Certificate by Mansfield Board of Guardians regarding the Marlow family who received relief from the parish of Blidworth, Nottinghamshire - 1845
228 - Memorandum of a public meeting at which it was agreed that the overseers "shall make speedy application for harbour for habitation for Matthew Slaney and family" and to pay £4 per annum rent to Lord Bathurst for a house and land in the occupation of Jonathan Short
229-230 - Bastardy examinations - 1754-1783
231-250 - Bastardy bonds - 1723-1817
251-257 - Orders of filiation - 1826-1834
258 - Warrant for not performing an order of bastardy - 1836
259 - Register of parish apprenticeships - 1807-1817
260-290 - Apprenticeship indentures - 1711-1817
291-293 - Declarations that people are "fit and proper persons" to whom parish apprentices may be bound - 1817
294 - Memorandum of a public meeting at which it was agreed that poor people becoming chargeable on the parish should be maintained in the house of industry or workhouse called Lawrence House, Nov - 1777
295 - Account of the sale of Jonathan Short's goods
296 - Letter from Marmaduke Dixon at Caistor to William Scorer at Scarcliffe regarding the payment of a rent due to the poor of Scarcliffe at Christmas, Feb. - 1829
PP - Parish Constable - 1699-1837
PS - Surveyor of the Highways - 1788-1807
PV - Vestry - 1861-1952
PW - Churchwardens - 1665-1902
PZ - Miscellaneous - 1848
Strutt family of Belper
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