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D2365 - Parish of Crich St Mary - 1565-1996
A - Parish archives - 1565-1996
PC - Parochial Church Council - 20th cent
PF - Charities - 19th-20th cent
PI - parish incumbent's records - 1565-1996
PO - Overseers of the Poor - 18th-19th cent
1 - Settlement certificates - 1700-1832
2 - Settlement examinations - 1738-1835
3 - Removal orders from Crich (/1-53) - 1732-1863
4 - Removal orders to Crich - 1753-1863
5 - Cases for opinion on settlement disputes, correspondence and other settlement papers (/1-8) - 1800-1845
6 - Apprenticeship indentures for young people placed by the parish officers (/1-80) - 1741-1834
7 - Apprenticeship indentures - 1799-1811
8 - (/1) Case for opinion on people from South Wingfield taking on apprentices from the parish of Crich - 1821
9 - Bastardy: Filiation orders - 1814-1833
10 - Warrant (/1) to apprehend John Tomlinson of Alfreton as the putative father of the bastard child of Alice Marshall of Crich, with promissory note of Tomlinson to pay £40 - 1813
11 - Bonds indemnifying the parish of Crich against the maintenance of bastard children - 1760-1819
12 - Accounts and Ratings - 18th-19th cent
13 - Returns to Poor Law Commissioners - 1833-1837
14 - Taxation - 1831
15 - Census - 1811-1831
16 - Electoral Registration - 1834-1835
17 - Friendly Societies - 1794-1831
18 - Overseers’ papers - 18th-19th cent
1 - Contract for maintenance of Crich Workhouse between the overseers and the governor of the workhouse - 1817
2 - Letter on expenses claimable by parish officers - 1837
3 - Memorandum on statement by Joseph Harrison of Crich, carpenter, concerning his mother-in-law Miles Bacon working for him from Candlemas 1754, 31 Dec 1758 - 1758
4 - Order of distress on James White for the non- payment of poor rate assessment of Ripley - 1817
PW - Churchwardens - 18th-20th cent
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