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D1326 - Shardlow Parish Council (from 1894), including Vestry of Parish of Shardlow St James - 1715-1992
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P - Maps and plans - 1757-1938
PC - Parish Council - 1894-1992
PEF - Parochial Schools - 1810-1865
PF - Charities - 1716-1915
1-13 - Case papers relating to a petition by the minister, churchwardens, and overseers of Aston for the payment of £101 10s alleged to be due to them from the Percival charity money - 1716-1727
14 - Summary of Percival charity money received - 1756-1794
15 - Brief description of Shardlow charities - 1825
16 - Order by two commissioners inquiring into charities - 1826
17-22 - Lists of widows receiving Christmas charity money - 1827-1832
23 - Note on trustees - c1830
24 - Notebook containing a copy of the will of Percival (13 Jul 1715) in which he bequeathed £100 to the poor of Aston, and of a court order - 1715-1832
25-29 - Case papers in a dispute between Aston and Shardlow over the Percival Charity - 1832
30 - Letter from Charity Commission: Shardlow Parish Council has no power to administer the Fosbrooke, Burgen and Soresby charities - 1915
PM - Parish Meetings - 1798-1893
PO - Overseers of the Poor - 1695-1923
PP - Constable - 1825-1858
PS - Surveyors of the Highways - 1825-1828
PW - Churchwardens’ correspondence - 1824-1828
PZ - Miscellaneous - 1748-1957
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