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D813 - Parish of Marston on Dove St Mary - 1654-[20th cent]
A - Parish archives - 17th-20th cent
PD - Parochial Church Council
PF - Charities
PI - Parish incumbent's records - 17th-20th cent
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1 - Registers of baptisms, marriages and burials
1-8 - Registers
2 - Baptism registers
3 - Marriage registers
4 - Banns registers
5 - Burial registers
6 - Hatton Mission Church
7 - Service registers
8 - Number not used
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9-16, 18-19 - Administration
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17 - Licences
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18-454 - Incumbent
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20-69 - Numbers not used
70 - Table of services at Marston on Dove, Hatton Mission Church and Hilton School Room - [c. 1890]
70-95 - Orders of Service
71-72 - Service for the dedication of the Spurrier Memorial by the Bishop of Derby, 25 Jun - 1928
73-74 - Service for the dedication of the West Memorial by the Venerable Archdeacon of Derby, 9 Aug - 1928
75-77 - Orders of Services celebrating Queen Victoria's Jubilee - 1897
78 - A Form of Intercession on behalf of Her Majesty's Naval and Military Forces now in South Africa [Boer War] - 1900
79-82 - Death of Queen Victoria and accession of Edward VII - 1901
83 - Service of thanksgiving for the restoration of peace, 4 Jun - 1902
84-86 - Death of Edward VII and accession of George V - 1910
87-93 - Service for the hallowing of the diocese of Derby and its cathedral and enthronement of bishop - 1927
94 - Manuscript prayers - [c. 1905]
95 - Act of corporate penitence - [20th cent]
96 - Intended gallery - 1830
96-136 - New Gallery
97 - Subscription list and expenditure account - 1830
98-104 - Letters from the Incorporated Society for Promoting the Enlargement, Building and Repair of Churches and Chapels re the new gallery, with other society literature - 1829-1830
105-123 - Correspondence re the gallery, mostly from Joseph Botham to Rev P Moseley, concerning the contract and payment for work done - 1829-1830
124 - Account of Joseph Botham for the erection of the gallery - 1830-1831
125 - Account for extra work done - 1830
126 - Account of Daniel Myring for glazing work - 1830
127 - Account of Stephen Swinnerton for work done - 1830
128 - Memo by Rev Paget Mosley that he has paid Stephen Swinnerton for stone work done, 8 Jan - 1831
129-133 - Receipts by Joseph Botham for money received - 1830-1831
134-136 - Receipts by Stephen Swinnerton for money received - 1830
137 - Faculty for alterations - 1904
137-152 - Fabric
138 - Faculty for placing ornaments in the church - 1910
139 - Faculty to erect a memorial cross in the churchyard - 1919
140 - Faculty for a lych gate - 1920
141 - Faculty for repairing the ceiling and walls of the chancel - 1927
142 - Citation to lead to a faculty for erecting memorial tablets - 1889
143 - Application for a faculty for alterations - 1904
144 - Church repairs account book - 1848-1851
145 - Church restoration fund bank book, for an account with Messrs Samuel Smith and Co, Derby, later Union of London and Smiths Band Ltd, and National Provincial and Union Bank of England - 1901-1926
145b - Restoration committee minute book - 1904-1905
146 - Receipt by George Parson for £74 2s paid for an organ, 2 Nov - 1827
147 - Letter - Jerram and Co Ltd, Derby, to Rev H W Lamb regarding a noise complained of in the heating apparatus, with the advise that a safety valve be fitted to the boiler, 17 Oct - 1905
148-150 - Letters from Naylor and Sale, architects, Derby to Rev H W Lamb regarding work done in the church - 1905
151 - Letter of V G Morris Ltd, church repairers, London, regarding reductions in the price of lightning conductors and repairs to church spires, 12 Jun - 1926
152 - Ecclesiastical Insurance Office pamphlet "Church Repairs and Restoration", Feb - 1927
153-166 - Insurance
153-166 - Policies for Church, School and mission church - 1887-1930
167 - Ordinary assessment - 1926
167-171 - Dilapidations
168 - Long assessment - 1926
169-170 - Notifications of alterations to assessments - 1926-1927
171 - Notification of reduction of capital sums required for the insurance of buildings - 1928
172-173 - Leaflet asking for donations to War Memorial Fund - [1919]
172-220 - War Memorial
174 - List of committee members and minutes of committee meeting - 1919
175 - Draft minutes of first committee meeting - [1919]
176-180 - Correspondence with Southwell Diocesan Registry regarding faculty for the war memorial - 1919-1920
181-190 - Lists of donations to the War Memorial Fund arranged by streets and districts - 1919
191 - List of names to be inscribed upon the memorial - [1919]
192-201 - Letters from Curry and Thompson, architects, Derby, regarding war memorial - 1919-1920
202 - Income account - [1920]
203 - Expenditure account - 1921
204 - Petty cash account - [1920]
205 - Balance sheet - [1921]
206 - Letter - Repton RDC to Mr Rowe - the council have agreed that an iron fence may be erected opposite the church, 26 Mar - 1920
207-210 - Accounts of Robert Bridgeman and Sons, Lichfield, for erecting the lych gate - 1921
211-213 - Letters regarding payment of Bridgeman's account - 1920
214 - Estimate by Blood and Sons, Hatton, for providing and erecting an oak gate - 1920
215-217 - Estimate and bill of F J Gane, Tutbury, for iron fencing - 1920
218-219 - Account of James Blood for work on fencing, with covering letter - 1920
220 - Resolution that the War Memorial Fund be closed and the balance be transferred to the Churchyard Fund - [1929]
223 - Curry and Co, Westminster to Rev H W Lamb - the grant of land added to the churchyard by the Duke of Devonshire has been enrolled in the Central Office of the Supreme Court of Judicature and will be delivered upon payment of costs, 2 Apr - 1921
223-227 - Churchyard
224-227 - Agreement to maintain two war graves for 5s per annum, with letters, etc. - 1928
228 - Volume containing accounts and balance sheets for Hatton Church Sunday School, Hatton School Church and Hatton Mission Church including letters, appeals and press cuttings - 1880-1928
228-232 - Hatton Mission Church
229-230 - Balance sheets - 1898-1910
231 - Transfer by Alfred Eaton of Teignmouth, Devon to the vicar of churchwardens of Marston, of his shares in the Public Hall, Hatton, any income to be used for the upkeep of his wife's grave, 17 Dec - 1927
232 - Statistics and financial statement - 1924
233 - Balance sheet - 1909-1910
233-240 - Hilton Mission
234-235 - Receipts for organists and clerk's salary - 1910
236-240 - Bills - 1909-1910
241-251 - Receipts by Ann Rogers for salary for teaching girls' Sunday School - 1819-1833
241-391 - Sunday School
252-259 - Receipts by Robert Heath for salary for teaching boys' Sunday School - 1820-1827
262-269 - Receipts and accounts of Frances and Samuel Gill for teaching singing - 1824-1831
270-285 - Receipts for rent for Sunday Schoolroom - 1819-1833
286-317 - Bills for books and stationery - 1814-1832
318-389 - General bills - 1819-1832
390 - Memorandum that £11 14s 9d had been laid out on girls' cloaks in 1819 - 1820
391 - Subscription list - [1820]
392 - Easter rolls for Marston, Hilton, Hoon, Hatton and Scropton - 1671-1754
392-399 - Tithes
393-394 - Tithe redemption certificates for Hoon - 1905-1908
395-399 - Correspondence regarding tithes - 1905-1926
400-401 - Copy glebe terrier - 1786
400-401 - Glebe
402-404 - London Gazette containing notice of the transference of the patronage of Blackwell and Marston-on-Dove from the Duke of Devonshire to the Bishop of Southwell, 1 Jun - 1923
402-404 - Patronage
405 - Appointment of Mary Annie Catherine Oulsham of Hilton as cleaner of the church and Sunday School at £4 per annum, 16 Apr - 1909
405-412 - Staff
406 - Appointment of Walter Johnson as organist and choir master at £15 per annum - with schedule of duties, 20 Dec - 1913
407 - Appointment of William John Bullock as clerk and sexton at £26 per annum, 24 Oct - 1920
408 - Appointment of John Brooks as clerk and sexton at £26 per annum, 20 May - 1922
409-410 - Appointment of Mrs Agnes Brooks as cleaner and caretaker of the Sunday School and church - 1924
411-412 - Resignation of M S Close as organist for health reasons - 1913
413-416 - Parochial returns - 1925-1928
413-416 - Statistics
417-422 - First World War recruiting poster: "The Men of Great Britain - A Call to Arms" [6 copies] - 1914
423 - First World War recruiting poster: "Who said Enough? - A Second Million Are Still Needed" - 1914
424 - First World War recruiting poster "To The Men of Derbyshire" asking all men to register their willingness to serve the country - 1914
425-427 - Church of England Temperance Society First World War Leaflet: "The War. Start Thinking!" [3 copies] - [1914]
428 - First World War leaflet: Weekly rates of pay of private soldiers in the regular army and special reserve, 10 Nov - 1914
429-439 - First World War Forms of prayer - 1914-1917
440-441 - Press cuttings about services and prayers - 1914-1916
442 - Marston on Dove inclosure award - 1797
442-444 - Inclosure
443 - Receipt by the Clerk of the County Council to Rev S W Lamb for the inclosure award, lent for the purpose of copying, 31 Jan - 1913
444 - Letter - N J Hughes Hallett, Clerk of the County Council, to Rev G A Lejeune - former will retain the inclosure award and place it among the county records, as well as providing a copy for the parish, 5 Mar - 1926
445 - "The Defense of the Aunswere to the Admonition against the Replie of T.C." by John Whitgift. Printed at London by Henry Binneman for Humfrey Toye. - 1574
445-454 - Assorted Incumbent papers
446 - The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ: Newly Translated out of the Original Greek: and with former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised. By his Majesties Special Command". Printed at Oxford by John Baskett, printer to the University, illustrated. - 1723
447 - Schedule of books and papers in the parish chest upon the induction of Rev H W Lamb, 28 Jul - 1890
449 - Return made to the County Council as to the state of the parish records - 1908
450 - Thomas Hackett, London, to J E Mosley, Burton regarding the will of his father, Sampson Hackett - 1828
451 - Letter - Mr Simpson to Rev Paget P Mosley - the former has settled with Eaton Mousley - [c. 1830]
452 - Notebook containing miscellaneous calculations and notes - [c. 1840]
453 - Church Assembly Missionary Council - suggestions for private prayer for use at St Andrewstide - 1926
454 - 'The South Derbyshire Churchman' magazine, May - 1970
PO - Overseers of the Poor
PP - Constables
PS - Surveyor of Highways
PV - Vestry
PW - Churchwardens
PZ - Assorted Parish papers
Horace John Rylands (1886-1961) of Bakewell, First World War soldier
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