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D2448 - Parish of Glossop All Saints - 17th-20th cent
A - Parish archives - 17th-20th cent
PC - Parochial Church Council - 1683-1757
PEF - National and Endowed schools - [19th-20th cent.]
PF - Charity records - 1658-1968
1 - General papers refering to various charities - 1681-1924
2 - Bray Charity - 1796
3 - Bagshaw Charity - 1796
4 - Sarah Cook Charity - 1913
5 - Garlick Charity - 1658-1968
6 - Gisbourne Charity - 1913-1965
7 - Rusby Charity - 1912
8 - St. Thomas Day Charity - 1907-1956
9 - Garlick and Hague & Gisbourne charities - 1917-1953
10 - Wagstaffe Charity - 1718-1731
1 - Grant of an Annuity or rent charge of £3 a year payable out of a messuage and lands at Glodwick, Oldham John Wagstaffe of Glossop to Churchwardens, William Garlick of Dinting, husbandman, and Joseph Garlick of Charlesworth, blacksmith, and the Overseers of the Poor, Richard Thorniley of Lane Head, Glossop for the use of the poor in the Parish of Glossop 4 Jun - 1718
2 - Counterpart grant of an Annuity or rent charge of £3 a year payable out of a messuage and lands at Glodwick, Oldham John Wagstaffe of Glossop to Churchwardens, William Garlick of Dinting, husbandman, and Joseph Garlick of Charlesworth, blacksmith, and the Overseers of the Poor, Richard Thorniley of Lane Head, Glossop for the use of the poor in the Parish of Glossop. Dated 4 Jun 1718 - 1718
3 - Bond Leonard Grantham, his heirs, etc. to John Wagstaffe re to pay and keep all and singular covenants, grants, articles, clauses, provisees, payments, cvonditions ana agreements on behalf of the former to the latter - 1731
4 - Surrender to the Will of Martha Wagstaffe re four fields at Holm, Yorkshire from which the sum of 40s a year is issued in two payments for the use of the Poor of Glossop, 28 Apr 3 Wm III - [1691]
5 - Surrender to the Will of Martha Wagstaffe re four fields at Holm, Yorkshire from which the sum of 40s a year is issued in two payments for the use of the Poor of Glossop, 8 May 3 Wm III - [1691]
6 - Arrears of rent charge re the sum of £3 18s 8d recovered from Mrs. Willingdale and paid by the Treasury Solicitor 20th Mar - 1901
7 - Badly damaged deed - 1689
8-10 - Stewards accounts for payments collected at Glossop and Chapel-en-le-Frith, and details of accounts settled in Glossop and Hadfield, St. Martin 11 Henry VI, [11 Nov 1432] - [20th cent.]
11 - Ollerset and Phoside Enclosure - 1828
12 - Fund for a War Memorial and Altar - 20th cent
PI - Archives of the parish incumbent - 17th-20th cent
PO - Overseers of the Poor - 1683-1840
PP - Parish constable - 1687-1763
PRD - Glossop Rural Deanery - 1927-1968
PV - Vestry - 1899
PW - Churchwardens papers - 1684-1752
PZ - Miscellaneous - 1829-1979
UL - Parish of Glossop: Unlisted material
Bryan Donkin Company Ltd of Chesterfield, engineering firm
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