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D1642 - Parish of Calow St Peter - 1682-1976
A - Parish records - 1682-1976
PC - Parochial Church Council - 1933-1976
PEF - National School - 1888-1933
PF - Charities - 1881
PI - Parish incumbent’s records - 1826-1976
1 - Baptism registers - 1861-1933
2 - Marriage registers - 1900-1936
3 - Banns registers - 1943-1970
4 - Burial registers - 1863-1931
5 - Service registers - 1893-1970
6 - Service sheets and cards - 1934-1949
7-62 - Numbers not used
63 - Churchyard: Grave register - Chronological 1863 – 1899 - 1863-1899
64 - Churchyard: Grave register - By grave number, 1863 – 1888 - 1863-1888
65-68 - Electoral rolls 1966, [c1970], 1975 - 1966 -1975
69 - Extracts from Mansfield Nottinghamshire parish register - 1826
70-74 - Correspondence regarding forming Calow into a separate parish - 1888-1898
75 - London Gazette: Assignment of district chapelry to Calow, 10 Aug 1900 - 1900
76 - London Gazette: Benefaction of £700 in favour of Calow, 2 May 1902 - 1902
77 - London Gazette: Further benefaction of £700 in favour of Calow, 20 Mar 1903 - 1903
78 - London Gazette: Further benefaction of £600 in favour of Calow, 3 May 1907 - 1907
79 - List of parish records - [c1965]
80 - Faculty for Building a choir vestry - 1923
81 - Faculty for Installing a clock - 1935
82 - Faculty for Rehanging the bells - 1945
83 - Faculty for Installing two bells - 1946
84 - Plan and elevation of new choir vestry - 1923
85 - Photographs of interior and exterior of Church, 1933 and undated - 20th cent
86 - File of correspondence relating to Calow church clock - 1934-1937
87 - Photograph of unveiling of church clock - 1935
88 - Valuation of internal fittings and loose effects at St Peter’s Calow, 16 May - 1941
89 - Correspondence with John Taylor and Co regarding the church bells and the installation of the two Peace Bells in 1946 - 1943-1946
90-91 - Photographs of the Peace Bells, in memory of the Rev. C H Fisher, second Vicar of Calow - 1946
92 - Photograph of Victory Bell - 1946
93-101 - Architect’s report on Calow church and associated papers - 1947-1948
102 - Design for altar
103
104 - Correspondence relating to extension to Calow Burial Ground with copy of conveyance by the Vicar of land as addition to churchyard - 1936
105 - File of correspondence including faculty relating to transfer of land - part of the churchyard and vicarage garden - to Derbyshire County Council - 1968-1972
106 - Glebe terrier - 1912
107 - Certificate of redemption of tithes rent-charge - 1894
108 - Extract from deed of annexation of commuted tithe Rent-charge to Calow 2 Nov - 1900
109 - Extract from grant by Duke of Devonshire of £25 5s 5d impropriate tithe for the augmentation of the district chapelry of Calow 5 Nov - 1900
110 - Extract from conveyance of rent-charge from the Vicar of Chesterfield to the district chapelry of Calow 9 May - 1901
111 - Letter from the Thoresby Estate Office to the churchwardens of Calow regarding a contribution from Lord Manvers towards the stipend of a resident curate for Calow. 20 Dec - 1898
112 - Queen Anne’s Bounty including mortgage - 1902-1952
113 - Ecclesiastical Commission, largely about the benefactions made between 1900 and 1907 - 1900-1937
114-116 - Site for new vicarage - 1900-1903
117 - Grant to Calow by the Derbyshire Church Extension Society and the Derbyshire Poor Benefice Fund. - 1906-1907
118 - Purchase of a field for Calow living. - 1910-1911
119 - Small plan of drains in Vicarage Field
120 - Conveyance by Lord Manvers to the Southwell Diocesan Finance Association of a parcel of land (566 sq. yards) at Calow, 18 Nov - 1910
121 - Land Values duties return: school, mission room and vicarage. - 1915
122-123 - Agreement for erecting electricity cables over church land at Calow, with plan. - 1927
124 - Consent to placing telegraph pole in vicarage garden. - 1933
125 - Letter re-proposed sale of Mission Room - 1937
126-131 - Correspondence regarding chancel repairs at Chesterfield parish church - 1941
132 - Agreement for erecting electricity cables over the Vicarage Field, with plan - 1945
133 - File on the composition of Calow benefice income. - 1945
134 - Dilapidations assessment for Calow - 1947
135 - Claim on receipt of notice about Vicarage Field - 1952
136 - Dilapidations assessment for Calow - 1952
137 - Dilapidations assessment for Calow - 1953
138 - Sermon notes
139 - Newspaper account of bazaars at Calow - 1898-1899
140 - Account of laying of foundation stone for new vicarage at Calow by Earl Manvers. - 1903
141
142 - Boy Scout troop register - 1933-1945
143 - Boy Scout troop register - 1933-1949
144-146 - Letters regarding the early history of Calow church - 1935
147 - Parish magazines - 1940-1971
148 - Parish magazines - 1960-1975
151 - Explanation of Stained glass window in memory of Edmund Oldfield and William Booth. - 1943
152 - Summary accounts of Calow Services Welfare Fund - 1941-1945
153 - Newspaper cuttings relating to 1947 winter - 1947
154 - Notes on liturgical practices and other annual events - 1959-1964
155 - Leaflet on Christian Stewardship Campaign at Calow - 1961
156 - Photograph of children and choir with some adults ?in church hall - 20th cent
157 - Specification and estimate for organ - 1900
158 - File of papers about storm damage - 1961-1964
PO - Overseers of the Poor - 1682-1852
PP - Constable - 1754-1835
PS - Surveyor of the Highways - 1770-1850
PW - Churchwardens - 1886-1901
PZ - Miscellaneous - 1760-20th cent
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