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D1052 - Parish of Mackworth All Saints - 1611-1992
A - Parish archives - 1611-1992
PD - Parochial Church Council - 1921-1948
PI - Incumbent - 1992
1 - Registers of baptisms, marriages and burials - 1611-1812
2 - Baptism registers - 1813-1953
3 - Marriage registers - 1754-1991
4 - Banns registers - 1754-1992
5 - Burial registers - 1813-1919
6 - Service registers - 1850-1979
7-15 - [not used]
16 - Marriage licence - 1780
16-20 - Administration and Fabric - 1780-20th cent
17 - Marriage licence - 1857
18 - Table of fees - 1889
19 - Faculty for the removal and rebuilding of the vicarage house (with citation) - 1878
20 - List of subscriptions for a new church boiler - [20th cent]
21 - Glebe terrier - 1841
21-26, 40-56 - Endowments - 1772-1908
22 - Glebe terrier - 1845
23 - Glebe terrier - 1849
24 - Glebe terrier - 1908
25-26 - Map of land lying in Dodworth and Hunshelfe, Yorkshire belonging to the curate of Allestree, together with land in the liberty of Mackworth, by John Sandars - 1772
27 - School cash book including handwritten note on master's salary, donation and collection of school funds and printed circular by the vicar on the change in method of collecting school funds Microfilm M287 vol 16, M288 vol 1 - 1859-1907
27-30, 36-39 - National School - 1859-1961
28 - School managers' cash book - 1909-1927
29 - Agreement for tenancy of school buildings between Mrs. Mundy and Rev A S Hillscott. 13 Jan - 1908
30 - School portfolio including accounts 1860-1903, reports 1887-1899, and other 1903-1932 - 1860-1932
31 - Counterpart assignment by John Blackwall of Gateby, Leicestershire, Mathias Blackwall, apothecary, and John Pickering of Mar(kea)ton, clerk, to William Bagshaw of Chapel-en-le-Frith of mortgage by way of lease for 500 years for,400, of property at Chapel-en-le-Frith at a place called Chapel Town and several closes called New Close, Broad Dole, Nearer Dole, Nearer Broad Dole, Stack Hill, Well Field, Great Meadow, Little Meadow, Bagshaw Meadow, the Bottoms, Upper Owlers and Lower Owlers, all in the occupation of Thomas Mellor. 28 Jan 1734/5 - 1735
31-35 - Incumbent: Miscellaneous - 1735-1903
32 - Sunday School Roll Book and Journal (pupils attendance registers) - 1888-1894
33 - Sunday School Roll Book and Journal (pupils attendance registers) - 1894-1903
34 - Sexton's agreement - 1893
35 - Acknowledgement by the Census Office of the Vicar of Mackworth's statement regarding houses and population of the ecclesiastical parish of Mackworth for the 1881 census - 1883
36 - Admission register Mar 1908-Jan 1961 - 1908-1961
37-39 - Numbers not used
40 - Copy of paper found in oak chest in Mackworth Vicarage relating to tithes
41 - Copy grant to Sir Edward Bray of the tithes of sheaves and grain in Mackworth and Markeaton, Patent Roll 5 Edw VI [1552-1553]
42 - Copy memorandum from enrolment of Augmentation Decrees (original in Public Record Office) relating that Edmond Lowe, Vicar of the Parish Church of Mackworth and all his predecessors "continually had and enjoyed and of right ought to have and enjoy an annual pension of ,9 sterling yearly payable and going out the lands and possessions of the late Monastery of Derlegh in the county of Derby now dissolved" with order of 28 Nov 33 Hen VIII [1541] to continue pension, 12 Oct - 1872
43 - Letter relating to income tax payable by the Governors of Queen Anne's Bounty re Mackworth, 19 Sep - 1857
44 - Extract from The London Gazette relating to stipend 12 May - 1876
45-56 - Correspondence re endowment and tithe concerning grant to meet benefaction in favour of Mackworth including Mundy as lay rector - 1890-1952
PO - Overseers of the Poor - 1755-1821
PW - Churchwardens - 1875-1970
PZ - Miscellaneous - 19th cent
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