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D2057 - Parish of Bakewell All Saints - 17th-21st cent
A - Parish archives
PB - Bakewell Burial Board - 1859-1893
PC - Church Council and Parochial Church Council - 1896-1966
PF - Charities - 1602-1972
1 - Lady Manners charity - 17th cent
2 - Anne Swann charity - 1676
3 - Broomhead and Webster charity - 1754-1858
4 - St Andrew's Charity. St Andrew's Charity or Town Stock consisted of land purchased in 1713 with various bequests to the amount of £150. The Treasurer also accounted for the interest of 13s on the sum of £16 left by Thomas Bagshaw, John Gell and Thomas Barker. The annual income was distributed principally as apprenticeship fees to poor people of Bakewell. - 1713-1826
5 - St Andrew's Charity: St Andrew's Fund - 1885-1946
6 - Hague's charity - 1716-1877
7 - St John's Hospital Charity - 1602-1869
8 - Bagshaw's Charity - 1744
9 - Allotment for the Organist - 1806-1969
10 - Archer/Holme Meal Charity - 1808-1916
11 - Gisborne Charity - 1826-1865
12 - Fentem, Bramwell and Wright charity - 1938-1938
13 - Henrietta Rowland Charity - 1932
14 - Bott's Charity - 1972
15 - Scholler's Charity - 1964-1965
16 - Grammar and Swann's Charity - 1892-1896
17 - Miscellaneous charity records - 1714-1971
1 - List of charities to the poor of Bakewell copied from a painted board formerly hanging in the Church [fragile](17/1), with typescript copy (17/1/1) - 1720
2 - Information relating to the Webster, Grammar and Archer Holme Meal charities copied from a painted board formerly hanging in the Church [fragile] (17/2) with typescript copy (17/2/1) - 1808
3 - The Townes Stock Account' comprising general accounts of the Bakewell charities known as the Town Stock 1714-1864. At the back is a copy of the inscription on the monument to the memory of the Revd Richard Chapman in the chancel of Bakewell church; bond and note relating to the charity of William Naylor, c1762; receipts for payment 1754-1806 - 1714-1864
4 - Charity Memoranda book - 1800-1894
1 - Loose in D2057/A/PF/17/4: Receipt for the sum of £3 being the amount of Scholler's donation to the poor of Rowsley due from John Wilcockson 26 Apr 1852 - 1852
5 - Papers stitched together and entitled 'Fragments of old parochial charity accounts of the middle of last century 1721-1780' - 1721-1780
6 - Historical notes on Bakewell charities under the headings Bromehead and Webster, Bott's, Grammar and Swann, Holme Meal, Bagshaw and others (May, Strutt, Bagshaw and Naylor) and Schollers - 1938
7 - Rough notes on the foundation of St John's Hospital and the Lady Manners Free School - Early 19th cent
8 - List of the poor of Bakewell to be relieved with bread - Late 18th cent
9-12 - List of Bakewell Charities probably in response to Charity Commission request for same - c1826
13-14 - Correspondence concerning Charity Commission Order and Report - 1829-1860
15-17 - Charity Commission correspondence relating to Lady Manners Endowment and other charities, 4-21 Jul - 1857
18 - Bakewell Charities balance sheet - 1954-1956
19 - Particulars of the beneficiaries in the case of each charity 27 Nov - 1956
20 - Statement of accounts as at 31 Dec - 1964
21-22 - List of disbursements 1970-1971, notes on charities - 1967-1971
PI - Records of the parish incumbent - 17th-21st cent
PO - Overseers of the Poor - 1662-1869
PP - Constable's records - 1637-1864
PS - Surveyor of the Highways financial records - 1683-1850
PV - Vestry - 1662-1914
PW - Church wardens - 1620-1973
PZ - Miscellaneous - 1984
UL - Parish of Bakewell: unlisted material - 1920-2012
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