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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
1 - Copies of resolutions in respect of the qualifications of applicants etc., as amended at a meeting of the representatives, 19 Dec - 1961
2 - Applications from ther District of Glossop for aid from Capt. Garlick's Charity - 1921
3 - Accounts book, Dec 1956 - Dec 1968 - 1956-1968
4 - Notice from Trustees stating that Charity Commission will not not made money available among the eligible poor persons, 11 Dec - 1923
5 - Memorandum - Trustees of the Glossop Charities to John Watts, bootmaker, Pleaslow accepting the latter as the yearly tenant of Pleaslow Meadow, lately in the occupation of Mr. James Waterhouse, 18 Mar - 1881
6-19 - Title deeds and other papers re the Estate at Wash and Bowdenhead, in the Parish of Chapel-en-le-Frith, 13 Feb 1658 - 5 Jul 1686 (Lowe - Garlick) - 1658-1686
20 - Lease for 14 years: Thomas Wilkinson, Churchwarden of the Parish of Glossop and John Lyne, Overseer of the Poor of Glossop to Robert Bennett of Bagshaw, Chapel-en-le-Frith, husbandman and Thomas Waterhouse of Bagshaw, yeoman re Jackson's Meadow in Peaselow, Chapel-en-le-Frith, part of the Wash Estate, adjoining the turnpike road - 11 Nov 1816
21-23 - Memoranda of Agreements re Peaslows Field, Sparrowpit, Chapel-en-le-Frith Between Rev William Dudley Dixon, Vicar of Glossop to James Malkin, Glossop, corn miller and Harriet Jackson, Glossop, married woman, 21 Nov 1921 and 1 Aug 1923; and Between Rev Francis John Edmond, Vicar of Glossop and Henry Oswald Hodgett and Frederick Oldham, Churchwardens, and Vincent Elliott, Chapel-en-le-Frith, farmer, 28 Sep 1927 - 1921-1927
24-26 - Title deeds and other papers re Wash Farm, Chapel-en-le-Frith (Vicar and Churchwardens of the Parish of Glossop - Barber - Rowbottom) 1 Mar 1883 - 1926 - 1883-1926
27 - Sketch of an estate belonging to the Poor of the Township of Glossop situated at Wash, etc., Chapel-en-le-Frith - 1796
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
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
Harpur Crewe family of Calke
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