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D5550 - Revd John S Owen of Derby (1842-1903), Anglican vicar - 19th cent
1 - Revd John S Owen, personal papers - 1860-1903
2 - Papers relating to church business, Derbyshire - 1878-1902
3 - Related persons - 1743-1897
1 - Emily Owen (née Turner), died 1876 - 1866-1876
2 - Turner family, executorship papers - c1874-1897
3 - Harriet Owen (née Drummond, formerly Moor), born 1840 - 1860s-1885
1-2 - Two limp-bound notebooks in the same hand: one entitled 'Original Poems' and contain original and copy poems on religious themes; and one entitled 'Sacred Poetry by H E B Drummond', n.d. - (1860s-1870s)
3 - Religious pamphlet entitled 'Master and Servant', by 'H E B D' (printed in Edinburgh) - 1869
4 - Letter from H E B Drummond to 'My very dear friends' [the congregation at St Thomas's Church, Edinburgh] thanking them for the present [on the occasion of her leaving Edinburgh to be married] 10 May - 1871
5 - Birthday letter from Father [Revd D T K Drummond], 19 Dec - 1873
6 - List of members of the congregation of St Paul's Church, Sheerness, who presented an Epergne to Mrs Owen 'as a token of their cordial welcome', 11 Feb - 1879
7 - Pocket diary for 1885 filled in with short entries/appointments [entries are in two hands: that of the Revd John S Owen, and another, probably Harriet Owen's] - 1885
4 - Revd Charles Thomas Moor (1843-1877) - 1866-1877
5 - Revd David Thomas Kerr Drummond (1805-1877) - 1743-1881
4 - Photographs - (1870s)-1884
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