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UNIVERSITY OF YORK BORTHWICK INSTITUTE OF HISTORICAL RESEARCH A SUPPLEMENTARY GUIDE to the Archive Collections in the Borthwick Institute of Historical Research David M. Smith BORTHWICK TEXTS AND CALENDARS: RECORDS OF THE NORTHERN PROVINCE 7

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UNIVERSITY OF YORKBORTHWICK INSTITUTE OF HISTORICAL RESEARCH

A SUPPLEMENTARY GUIDEto theArchive Collections in the

Borthwick Institute ofHistorical Research

David M. Smith

BORTHWICK TEXTS AND CALENDARS:RECORDS OF THE NORTHERN PROVINCE 7

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FIRST PUDLISFmD 1980

QD University of York 1980

ISSN 0305 8506

In the in t.e ce a t.s of economy Lhi s volume has beet!reproduced by small offset li thogruphy , The churgr-made is purely to cover production costs.

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CONTENTS

In Lroduc tion i

RECORDS OF THE ARCIIDrSlIOP

Rpcords of Provincial Administration 1

Records of Diocesan Administration 2

1. G(>neral Registers 2

2. Subdivisions of General Administrative Records

A. Papers relating to Clergy

B. Papers rein ting to D~nefices

C. Paper::! reluting to Patronage

D. Papers relating to Churcbes, Churchyardsand Church Schools

E. Papers relll(.ingto Parsonage Houses

F. Papprg re l e t.Ing La Glebe

G. Papers relating til Diocesan Doards andCommittees

II, Paperl; rl'lating Lo Parish Registers

6

9

10

10

11

1222

3. Diocesan Rl!gisLry 2325

Z7

ITecorus of Jurisdiction

Records of Visitation

HECORDS OF TIlE ARCIIDEACONS 28

HURIDI::CANAL ULCOflDS

THSUOl'TJIOItPE Pi\.PERS

30

31PRO BATE RECOIIDS

PARISH RECORDS

33

36

37

RECORDS OF un: CHunCH CO~1'fISSIO~'ERS

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I. Summary Lists completed 57

PRIVATE AND INSTITUTIONAL DEPOSITSAPPENDICES:

II. The Institute's Microfilm and PhotocopyCollections 60

INDEX 68

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mrRODUCT ION

The GuidI' to till' Archive Collections in the Borthwick Inati tute

of Historical Rescar-ch , published in 1971 (Borthwick Text and Cel end.ar

1), con ta incd all account of the co] l ec t i ons as they ex i sted in August

1()72. 'f'hit; present Supplem(mtar} Guiue de tails all the accessions from

tha L Lime un t 11 May 1980, Tt wi11 be seen that a. considerable amount. of

important" muter ia l , dicce aen , parochial and private, has been deposited

in the Ins l i lu le during these years, AnoUlt'r notable feature has beenthe acquisition of ur-ch ives and co l Lcc t ions from within Ute Urri ve r s i Ly ,

not only the ear ly ree ords of the Unive r-sLty itself, bu L also UH!

Ill"chivps of the Cen t.re JOI' Southern African Sluuies and collect.ions from

the ['niverHily Li hrary and several d epar tmen ts . The Institute has also

b...en Lnvol ved in t.he sorting and listing of the Rcwnt.r-oc Papers deposited

a l. lhe Lnive rs r ty t s Institute of Social and LC0t10mlC Res ear ch ,

It shou l d also ut' noted that at pr es en t it is po s ai bl e , wi th

pe rmis s ion , to mak« Ul'I'!UljLl'mt'llts to consu l t the papers of the Earl of

flulifHx (Wooo famiIy o I' Hick Leton and Garrowby) at the Institute, Theserecords arc kept. ut Gur rowby Hall,

Guirlf'.

l'he ur rangemon t of" the Supplementary Guide follows that of the

Tn r e spcc t. nf additions (u vxi s t ing d e po s i Ls , page numbe rs in

par-cn t hosua re I'e r to UH' appropri at e pages of the Guide whe re more

details of tile material can be I'ound, The 1""0 append ic ea contain u

I(>CO rd ()f summary 1i H t s curnpl (' ted (in udd i t ion to those noted in UIC

main t.ex t.] and the microfilm and photocopy collections of th(> Jns t t tu t«,

Tlu' compilation of lUI)" glJidl' impl ie s a Itreat deal of corporate

('ffort and I must expre ss my thanks to my co l l cague s at the Institute

fill' all their help w i th t he pr e par a t.i ou of this volume. Finally, thanks

arc due trl ~lr'~ Erma ~Iearl(l"'s ,,·ho has typed the text wi th her usual

accuru{:y MU ski 11.

,June 19~U Duvjtl 1'1. Smith

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RECORDS OF THE ARCHBISHOP

RECORDS Of' PROVINCIAL ADMINTSTAATION

J. CONVOCATION AND GENERAL SYNOD (pp.2-3)

Following the cons Lit.ut.i on of the General Synod of Lhe Church ofEngland ln 1970, some working papers of th.is assembly have beendeposit.ed by the Diocesan Registrar, together with modernConvocation material. Some of the more recent records are not yetavailable for consultation.

1. Convocation Books [Conv.Bk]

17. 1929-1939

2. Convocation Papers [Cony]

cont.inued 1951-1974

3. General Synod Papers [GSP]

1970-1974 (3 boxes)

2. DISIIOPS r CONFIRMATIONS [Bps.Conf] (pp.3-IJ)

1. Confirmation Files continued 1930-1968 (32 boxes)

2. Notifications oC confinuations 1916-1962 (2 boxes)

:;. YORK 1I0{f;E or LAYMEN [m..Y ]

'rh(' quvs t.i on of lay representation in the 19lh-cl'ntury ConvocationsfI r the Conierbury and York provinces even Lual ly led to proposalsLo r JlOl1fH~S of Laymen in "ach province which would meet witb

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RECOIWS OF PROVINCIAL ADMn"ISTRATION

Convocation and would be conau 1teo abou t mut t~rl'l r-e qu t ringpar l f emen t.ary legislation. Cant e rbu ry provinc e t s !I0U:H' of Laymonwas set up in 1880; tha L of the York p"ovincc in IBI,2.

Printed repo l'tS and 1'('HOI u !.iOIlR 189:t-1 <)01)

Correspondence 1898-190~

('3 hoxes)

[A SllJlllllUZY lisL is uva i l ab Le at Uw Tns t.i tu t e ]

RECORDS OF DIOCESAN ADMLNlS'rRATION

1. GENERAL ItEGISTI'.:RS

A. Archbishops' Registers (pp.6-16)

The pr-ue t.i c e of kc(·piug registers a t, Yurk ce us cd Oil 31 Decr-mbe r 1971and the mor-o mcd c rn r-eg isI (>1'9 have now be on d(' posi h.,d a L I hI'Jna tf tu te , t oge Lhor wi Lh n loose qu i r e of a reg Is t.e r of t.bl' t.une ofArChbishop Richtll'U S't.e rne which come to Li gh L in 1975.

Reg.33A. RICllAHD S'J'LIl.Nl:. (166',-16H))

A qui 1'1' ru Lat ing t.o bus ine ae t ransuc Let! byS le ru e , It IIlls uo t prnved POSIH hi!' t od e t e rm ino the s oquenc c of lhis qui r e InSLern(>'fl known reg is t.e r (Reg.33).

[A c af end ar is uvu i lah lo ut. Uw lust.iLute]

COSNO OOIu)ON IJ\JI;G (1 fI()9-1928)

WILL rAM n::r-lPl£ ( 1929-1 9112)

ftlS, index

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RECORDS OF mE ARCHBISHOP

Ilcg.52. CYRIL FURSTER GARBETT (19'12-1955 )

VACANCY 1956

MS. indl'x

Reg.53. mnnm MICflAEL II.l\MSEY (1956-1961 )

Reg.54. FREDERICK DONALD COGGAN (1961-1974)(contains acts of the years 1961-71)

In udd i tion La the se accessions since 1973, there have been severalrecent. publications on the archiepiscopal registers, notably: ~Re isler of II'illlwn Helton archbisho of York 131 ~13,*O volume 1,ed , R.H.T.Hill Co.nterbury and York Society 70, 1977 , covering f'os ,555-62101 Reg.9H; ibid., volume 2, cd. D.Robinson (CanLerbury andYork SOCiety 71, 1978), covering fos.269-320 of Reg.9A; A Calendarof t.ht' re ister of RoberL Waldb archbjsho of York 1397, ed.D.M.Smith Borthwick Text and Calendar 2, York, 1974 , editing Reg.15;FWd Tbe ne if! tel' of Thomas Rotherham o.rchbi sho of Yor,k 1480-1 00vclump I, cd. E.B.Barker Canterbury and York Society 9, 197co vo r ing 1'08.1-289 of Reg.23.

A study of lost York archiepiscopal reg) sters, using the evidence offive modj evaI Inven Lor ies , has be en publ i shed in the BortbwickTnsti tute nulletin 1 110.1 (1~75), 31-7, and a more del-ailedanalytical survoy of the first t.hi rty-two York regie Lcre will appearin D.M.Smith, Guide to Bisbo s' ne illters of En land and Wales (tcbe pub l i ahod uy th e Royal llistorical Society In 1981 . Furthertyped ubstructs have been completed of Reg.311-36 and 50, and indexeshave been compiled for Reg.3

'l-37,ll0B,112-50. A typed calendar and

index of t.he st'de vacantI' reii Bier for 11.176(Reg. 5A,rcs •509-1~) hasalso been made (Add.I'IS.160) and a calendar of a 17th-century abstractof the missing serle vacante register of 1)52-3 has been published inthe Dor1hwick Insti lute Bulletin i no.2 (1976), 75-90.

B. Jast.i LuLicn Act Books lInat.AB] (pp.17-18)

The first thrl'f' institution act books have been the subject of anar t.i clo by D.~f.Smith, 'Th,' York institution net booka e d ieceaanr('~:i8lraLion in the sixteenth century' in Archives l3 (1978),17l-9.Seven additional vo Iumc s have been depoeih'd since 1973.

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B. Institution Act Books (continued)

9. amend to read: 1683-1686,1691-1705

28. 1899-1908

29. 1909-1916

30. 1916-1925

31. 1925-1928

32. 1929-1935

33. 1935-19!l2

34. 19lt2-19lt8

Inst.AD.28-34 are indexed by person and place.

C. Admissions Registers [Adm.Reg.]

Tabulated records of at~issions to benefices, giving the name ofthe incumbent and benefice, thc dc tc of admission, t.he name of thepatron, the reason for the vacancy, and the officiating bishop.'I'hi s series Was discon Linued in 1978.

1. 1875-1898

2. 1899-1927

3. 1928-1962

4. 1962-1978

2. sunnnTJSIONS OF GENEML AD~HNISTIlATlVE RECORDS

A. Papers relat.ing to Clergy

1. Ordinations (p.19)

a] Ordination Papers [OrdJ continued 1951-1975 (18 l)oxes)

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b] Ordination Lists [Ord.L] 1962-1977 (1 folder)

2. Admissions Papers [Adm] (p.21)

amend from 1515 to 1531continued 1951-1969

[A summary list 1531-1603 is available at the Institute]

3. Nominations (p.22)

a] Stipendiary curates [Nom.C] continued to 1975 (21 boxes)(SllImJary lists of the nominations of schoolmasters, parishclerks, midwives and surgeons are available at the Institute]

q. Curates' licences (p.22)

a] Registers of stipendiary curates' licences continued[Lie,C,Reg.]

7. 1913-1911.5

8. 1945-1969

9. 1969-1977The registers are indexed by person and place

b] Copies of curates' licences ~ld returned licences [Lie.C]continued to 1952 (1 bundle)

5. Non-residence (pp.23-q)

f{egiaters of licences continued [NIl.Reg.]6. 1932-1950

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A. Papers relating to Clergy (continued)

6, Resignations [Res) (p.25)

continued 1954-1975 (2 boxes)[A summary list 1531-1899 is available at the Institute]

7. Clerical Discipline and Offences (pp.25-6)

aJ Offences under the Public Worsbip Regulation Act[C.Disc.]

1. court book 1874-1882b] Case papers and correspondence relaling to proceedings

under the Clergy Discipline Act [C,Disc.] 1895-1962(It boxes)

cJ Election of Assessors [C.Disc.Ass.]conlinued 1937-1964 (1 box)

8. Rural Deans llID] (p.26)

copies of commissionscontinued 1951-1961t (1 bundle)

9. Colonial and Overseas ClergY [CoLC] (p.27)

Papers (correspondence, testimonials, draft licences etc.)conlinued 1951-1978 (13 boxes)

B. Papers relating to Benefices

1. F~dowment and Augmentation of Benefices (pp,2s..9)a] Deeds of ~ndowment augmenting benefices,

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correspondence and papers

1831-1955 (3 boxes)

b] Returns of Poor Livings [PL.Ret.]6. Returns to Queen Anne's Bounty of the

nature and value of benefices with cureof souls not exceeding £150 in thediocese 1809.

2. Ordcr8 in Council rOC] (p.29)

FH es of ccp ies of Drder s in Council, plans.correspondence 1828-1969 (20 boxes)

fA summary list wnd index are available at the Institutejthose Orders in Council dealinf!; wi tb the creation of newecclesi Elatical parishes have also been listed in 'Tbe formationof ecclesiastical parishes and districts in the diocesf' of York1818-1968: a swnmary list', Borthwick Institute Bulletin 2no.1 (1979), 27-59J

3. Tables of Fees [TF] (p.30)

sealed inslruments, correspondence

continued 19~7-1962 (1 box)

11. VuioDs of Benefices [UB]

Files relating to the unions of benefices in accordancewi til the Ilnion of Benefices He asur-e 1923

1947-1950 (1 bOX)[A summary list is available at the Institute]

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5. Ecclesiastical Commissioners' Instruments

The Ecclesiastical Commissioners (later ChurchCommissioners) were empowered to deal in certain arcus ofparochial proper~ without recourse to Orders in Counciland the instruments whereby th Ls was achieved were filedin the diocesan rcgistry.

aJ Grants to benefices [GB(CC)J186/j-1962 (8 boxes)

[A summary list 186~-1919 is available at tllC Institute]

bJ Grants of right of nomination of ministers [NOM(CC)J

1867-1921,i (1 bundle)

[A summary list ia available at the Institute]

cJ Substitution of new parish churches for old ones [NC(CC)]

1861-1916 (1 bundle)

[A swnmary list and index are available at tile Institute]

d ] Autho~'ization of churches serving new ecc lesiusticaldistricts

1865-1911 (1 bundle)

e J Parsonage house grants [PIT(CC))

1867-1919 (2 boxes)

IJ Authorized changes in the status of benefices,designating them vicarages or rectories [CS(CC)]

1865-1868 (1 bundle)

g] Grants of pew renta towards stipends [PR(CC)]

1825-1856 (1 bundl e )

hJ Authorization of parochial ft'cs rFeca(CC)]1912-1919 (1 bundle)

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C. Papers reI ating to Patz'onage

1. Rights of Patronage under the Benefices Act 1898 (p.31)

a] Transfer of patronage:forms, correspondence

notifications, printed[M.TP]

amend to read: 1899-1954 () boxes)

(A summary list and index are available at the Institute]

2. Abstracts of titles to AdvowBons [Adv] (p.}l)

amend to read: 17th-19tb centuries

[A summary list and index are available at the Institute]

3. Suspension of Presentation [SPM]

By Llle Bene f Lc es (Suspension of Prescnt..aLion) Measures 19~6 and1953, the diocesan is able to postpone for a period the lillingof vacancies in benefices (usually for economic reasons) and tosequester the income of the benefices. He is also able to makeprovision for the performance 01 ecclesiastical duties duringthe period of suspension.

files of papers, correspondence191j~l972 (3 boxes)

[A summary list is available at the Institute]

D. Papers relating to Churches, Churchyardtl and Cburch Schools

1. Consecration Deeds [CD] (p.}2)

Consecration files

continued 1901-1970 (23 boxes)(A summaryliat and index are avu iLab Le at the Institute]

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D. Papers relating 1.0 Churches, Churchyards and Church Schools

(conUnucd)

2. Declarations of Consecration of Additionu] Churchyards[CD.Add] (p.32)

continued 1895-1966 (9 boxes)

Conveyances, plans, declarations

[A summary list and index arc available at the Institute]

3. Licences for theof marriages in churches,

amend to: 1827-1967 (5 boxes)

peLiLioDs, copies ul licences, correspondence

It. Hission Rooms [MR]conveyances, and correspondence 1879-1913 (1 box)

[A summary list is available at the InstiLute]

5. School Returns [sn]

Returns compi led in connection with the 1902 Education Bill,cOncerning details of school trust deeds etc. (Clevelandarchdeaconry only) 1902 (1 bOx)

[A summary list is available aL the Institute]

E. Papers relaUng to Parsonage HOllses

1. MortgagcA undeI' Gilbert's Act rMGA] (p.3't)

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bonds, specifications, planst correspondence

continued 1893-1976 (11 boxes)

[A summary list 1893-1923 is available at the Institute]

2. Sites for New Parsonage Houses [NPH] (pp.34-5)

Draft conveyances, correspondence

amend to read: 1811-1970 (15 boxes)

F. Papers relating to Glebe

1. Glebe Exchanges [GE] (p.35)

petitions, commissions and returns, draftsand deeds of exchange, correspondence

amend to read: 1712-1906 (16 boxes)

[A summary list is available at the Institute]

2. Terriers [Ter] (p.36)The first series of glebe terriers, described in the Guide,extended from the late seventeenth to the late nineteenthcentury. In 1977 a second series of modern terriers andinventories was deposited by the diocesan registrar.

Terriers and inventories 189~1977 (30 boxes)

[A summary list. lUld index are available at the Institu.te;consultation of the modern terriers is restricted]

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G. Papers relating to DiocesW'1 Boards WId Commil tees

1. York Diocesan Board of Finance (p.3S)

At a meeting of the York Diocesan COIlr~rellcc in 1912, itwas resolved to recognise certain depar tmen t.s of Church work 89

essential to the welfare of the Church, WId as descrving to heassisted by funds collected throughout the diocese, and 8.

Diocesan Board of Finance was appointed 1,0 fonn in succes saveyears estimates of the money which should be collectedthroughout the diocese to aid the councils WId committ.eesconcerned with the several department.s of church work (e.g.training for the nrin i a Lry , church bui Id ing», llIiRRions, religiouseducation, the expenses of diocesan orgnnisution etc.).

a] Cash Dooks [DO/DBF.1J1. 1914-1925

2. 1925-19373. 1937-1949

4. 1950-19595. 1959-19686. 1968-1973

bJ Central Diocesan Fund [DO/DBF.2]cash book 1911-1916

oj Petty cash account books [DO/DBF.3]

1960-1975 (3 volumes)

d] Diocesan Leaflet, [DO/DEF.I.]

account books 1959-1968receipts 1972-1973

(2 volumrs)

eJ Postage books [DO/DBF.511965-1972 (6 volumes)

fJ Diocesan quota [DO/DI1]<'.6]

acooullt books t 951-1973correspondence 196J1-197

'•

(6 vo lwnrs)

g) Impl'csL account.books [OO/DI1F'.7]

1960-197312

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11] Office account books [DO/DBF.a]

1932-197q (7 volumes)

i] Board statements of accounts [DO/DBF.9]1970-1973 (1 file)

j] Trinjty Sunday and St Peter's Tide Appeal [DO/DBF.l0Jaccount books 1958-1973receipts and correspondence

(2 volumes)1972-197lt

k] Board receipts [DO/OBF.1!)

1972-1973

1] Secretary's miscellaneous correspondence [DO/DBF.12]

19'*8-1950 (1 file)

m] Annual reports and statements of' accounts (printed)

1924-1973

n] Stipends .Files [DO/Sf']files of correspondence and papers about clericalstipends arranged by parish 1947-1969 (25 boxes)

0] Stipends Registers [DO/SR]carbon copies of Church Commissioners returnsof benefice income 19~j-1966 (2 boxes)

p] Accounts and vouchers

files of accounts, statements, vouchers, andmi8cellaneous financial papers 1927-1976 (7 boxes)

2. Diocesan Council of Church Bxt.('nsion (ChUI'cbDuilding andEndowment Aid Society) [DO/CCE]

1. minute book 1878-1898

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2. Diocesan Cotmcil of Church Extension (contlnuf'd)

2. cash book 1931-19653. correspondence and papers 1935-1952 (I box]

3. Churcb Ruildings Appeal [DOjCBA]

1. General correspondence files 191t0-1965 (1 box]

2. Duilding projects, files On individual parishes1947-1973 (19 filcs)

[A summary list is available at the Institute]

4. Diocesan Council of Education [DOlcE]

1. accounts 1959-19722. correspondence and papers 1960-1971 (1 bOX)

5. Diocesan COWlcil of Haintonance lDO/C~l]

1. minute book 1920-1946

2. Clorgy Aid Fund account books and cur-r-e spondunce1936-1975 (II vo Iumos , 1 IHe)

:;• Li ving Agen ts Fund

regi s ters (JJ' gran tsand account books

1955-196919It5-1973 (6 volwncs)

6. Diocesan Dilapidations Doard [Dilap.]

The incumbent's liabili t.y for d iLap.Id.at.Lons was Tf'gulutl.dby the Ecclesiastical Df Lopfdat iona Act 1871 which uutho rd aodthe dLccoaea bishop to ilSRess the deb t. due to the new in cumuenLby his predecessor after Laking into nccount t.he rl'port of El

pennnnent diocesan surveyor. Th i s s t.a Lut.e rt'wnincd in force

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until 1923 when the Ecclesiastical Dilapidations Measure waspassed by the Church Assembly, resulting in the appointment ofDiocel:lM DilapidatioDs Boards. Amendments have beensubsequently made to this Heasure by the Church Assembly. TheYork Diocesan Dilnpidations Doard held its first meeting inAugust 1924 and was reconstituted as the York Diocesan ParsonagesBoard in 1974, following the Repair of Denefice Buildings Measureot 1972.

1. Minute Books

1. 1921t-1928 5. 1942-1946

lA. index to 1. 6. 1946-1949

2. 1928-193'• 7. 195~1952

3. 19311-1938 8. 1953-1957

~.1938-1942 9. 1957-1969

2. Dilapidations registers

A register, arranged by benefice, giving brief tabulateddetailA about surveys, certificates, rates etc.

iB. (same parishes ns lA) 1945-1958

2A. 1925-19'.52B. (swne pari shea as 2A) 19115-1958

JA. 1926-19523D. (sWIle parishes os 3A) 191.17-1958

3. Cash Books

1. 1925-19382. 1939-19583. 1959-1~711

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6. Diocesan Dilapidations Doard (continued)

ts ; Board Corrcspondence

j 924-1959 (3 boxt's)

5. Gcneral Adlllinistrative Papers

(draft reports, printed material etc.)1920s-19508 (3 boxes)

6. Surveyors' files

correspondence and papers of individualsurveyors 1924-1957 (2 boxes)

7. Surveyors' accounts and vouchers

correspondence and papers (1 box)

1932-1973 (9 boxes)

8. Schemes and Commissions

9. Capital Expenditure Sch eme

papers 1963-1966 (1 box)

10. Lists of benefices

(lIsts of certificates, inspections, prioritics,etc.) 1924-1963 (1 bOX)

11. Insurance schedules 1960s (2 boxes)

12. Insurance correspondence 19211-1973 (1 box)

13. Parish files

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corrcspondence and papers arranged hyparish 1920s-19508 (136 boxes)

[A sununary list is avaIlable at the InsLi Lute]

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Iq. Capital Expenditure Scheme parish files

196Os-1970s (10 boxes)

15. Miscellaneous accounts

192ft-19GB (1 box)

16. Account books and lists of certificates

1871-1966 (1 box]

7. Diocesan Evangelistic Council (DO/EC]

The Council was constituted by the Archbishop to be the chiefmissionary agency in the diocese

accounts book (inc!. correspondence) 1969-1972

8. Diocesan Family Welfare Association [DO/FWA]

1. accounts and statements 1962-1973 (1 file)

2. account book 1966-1972

9. Dioccsan Inspection of Churchcs Committee [DICC]

The diocesan Bcheme for the quinquennial inspection of churcbeswas sei up by the Diocesan Conference following the passing ofthe Inspection of Churches Measure 1955

copies of architects' reports and recomm~dations

East Riding archdeaconry 1957-1965Cleveland arcbdeaconry 196q (2 boxes)

10. Diocesan National Scbool Committee (York City sub-committee)

minute books 1ijq3-1940 (3 volumes)

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11. Diocesan OT'dination Candidates COUDcil [DO/nCC]

1. account books 1909-1959 (2 volumes)

2. correspondence 1966-1976 (L bOx)

12. Diocesan Pastoral Committee [DO/PC]

minute book 1950-1965

13. Diocesan Poor Denefices Fund

letter book 1936-19'l9

14. Dioce8~1 Synod and Synodical Council [DO/SC]

2. correspondence Md papers 1965-L975 (1 box)

15. Archbishop IS COUDe)1 and Standing Committee [00/ ACSC]

The Council has the role of p18lll1ing the business of the Synod,preparing agenda for its sessions, initiating proposals foraction and to act in a jtenf'ral advisory capacLty

minutes and cor rcspcndcnc c 1971i-1977 (1 file)

16. Diocesan War Damage Committee [DO/DRC]

The Diocesan War Damngc Commit t ee was formed in ~Iarch 19U.')'he Committee continued to function until tho passing of theDiocesan Hcorganisation Committee MNHlUre J9't1, when the Yo r'kDiocesan Ucorgnnisation COllllllitteewaR appointed by the IHocesanConference in acco rd ance with the Measure. it Rub-committee wasestablished for the Hull area in 19lt6. In 1969 all

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reorganisation affairs became the business of the new DiocesanPastoral Committee. (15 boxes)

A. DIOCESAN WAR DAMAGE COMMITTEE later REORGANISATIONCO~1MITTEE

1. Registers of war-damaged church property in the diocese1. Churches A-M

2. Churches N-Y3. Parsonage houses

2. Accounts

account books and correspondence 19%1-1972

3. Committee minute619q1-1959 (incomplete)

4. Secretary's reports

5. CorrespondenceGeneral files of correspondence, reports, memorandaand circulars, schedules of war-damaged property

1941-1969

6. Returns of Cburch Fabricanswers to questionnaires as to the present positionregarding restoration, compensation etc. of all war-damaged properties in the diocese 1950

7. Demolitionfiles relating to demolition of war-damaged churchesand sales of sites 1952-1963

8. Parish Filesreports, correspondence and accounts, arranged by

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8. Parish Files (continued)

parish and specifying property damaged ordestroyed 19~0-1969 (161 files)

II. HULL AREA REORGANISATION SVB=CmfHTT'rJ.:E (DO/DRC/II)

1. Hull Sub-Committeeminll Les, half-yearly reports, co.rrl·sponclence andpapers 1943-1956

2. Reportsschedule of war-damaged cburch~s in Hull, rpport~On individual parishes and unione of benefices,suggestions for the reorganisation of Lho centralarea of Hull n.d. 191.A9

3. Corr~spondenceGeneral files of correspondence and papers relatingto lIullchurches and church schools, andreorganisation schemes 19~5-1957

4. Hull Executive Action Committee

minutes 1951-1953 (incomplete) and reviews ofprogress 1950-1953

5. Joint-meetings

minutes and records of meetings wi th TOloll plwmingcommd t t.ec, Hull Djstrict Synod of the Hethodl~tChurch etc. 19~/~1947

6. Denefice Schemes.files relating to the formation of new beneficesin tbe Hull area 19'19-1965

7. New churches by ported paymentsSeveral new churches or additions to churches .intheHu l1 Ill'cawere partly financed by ported payments Ottdamaged or (lestroyed churches in the city which were

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22. Commiltee on the Property and Finances of the Church

IlliCORDS OF THE ARClmISnOp

not rebuilt

correspondence wld papers 1950-1961 (7 files)

17. Archbi shop Garbett· s Appeal for Cl ('rIO' Stipends [DO/ACSJ

account book 19~5-1952

18. DiOCI'HWl campaign 'Calling all churchpeople I 1949 [DO/CAC]

correspondence, minut.es, accounts 191J8-1950 (1 box)

19. Diocesan Save the Churches Fund [DO/CF]

correspond enc e 191i9-1953 (1 file)

20. Arch~ishopls Boundary Commission

A commission set up to consider the re-arrangement ofarchidiaconal, ruridecanal and parochial boundaries

report, correspondence, Orders in Council 1936 (1 box)

21. Archbishop' A Commission on Diocesan Administration

A commiHsion set up to investigate diocesan organisation andndminilit.ration

r-epor-t s und conmen t s 19'17 (1 box)

A committee nominated by the two Archbishops at the request ofthe National Afiscrnbly of the Church of Fngland to enquire intothe property and I'Lnunces of Lite Church

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correspondence, dra.f t re turns 1921 (1 bOx)

RECORDS OF DIOCESAN ADHINISTIlATION

22. Committee On the Property and Finances of the Church [cout.Inued]

23. Parochial Documents Commissjon [DO/POC]

Survey (York archdeaconry only) respecting additional parochialdocuments acquired sincc the report of the Commission. TheArchbishop's Commission was originally appointed in 1918 !~drevived in 1935. The East Riding archdeaconry survey waspublished in the record series of the Yorkshire ArchaeologicalSociety in 1939 (vol. 99). 19~9 (1 file)

2~. York Redundant Churches Commission [mce]A commission set up by Lbe Archbishop to consider tile future ofthe ancient churches in lJleci ty of York no longer needed forpastoral uses.

minute book, correspondence, reports nodpapers 1965-1969 (q boxes)

[These are not yet available for consultation][A summary list is available at the Institute]

The transcripts have now all been sorted into parishesand microfilms are available for consultation at the Institute.Full detail s of the dates ana range 0 f all the transcripts atthe InsLitute (including those for peculiar jurisdictions) aregiven in N.K.~I.Gurney, A Handli'll of arish re iater transcri 1.8at.the Borthwick Insti tu Le of Hi stori cal Research BorthwickText and Calendar 3, York, 1976).

H. Papers relating to Parish Registers

1. Parish Register Transcripts rPRT]

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3. DIOCESAN REGISTRY

A. Records of the Diocesan Registrar and other officials of theArchbishop (pp.45-9)

a] Correspondence and working papers [DR.C & pJcontinued 1960-1973 (1.0 boxes)

b] Letter books [DR.L.nk]

continued 1960-1975 (13 volumes)

c] Financial records

1) Office account and day books [DR. Acct..13k.]

1853-1975 (27 volumes)

2) Nottinghamshire probate account book [DR.Prob.]

18119-1857 (1 volume)

3) Archbishop of York's Ordination Fund [DR.Ord.]

correspondence and vouchers 1963-197~ (1 box)

d] Diocesan Registry Files [DHF]

General files of correspondence and documents I arranged chieflyby parish, and covering all aspects of diocesan administration,81though th e bulk of the material is concerned with glebe 8I1dpari sh property. Some mod ern material is not yet avail able forconsul tation.

1. Serics 1, mainly 1910s-19508 (71 boxes)

[A summary list is available at the Institute]

2. Serics 2, mainly 19508-1970B (69 boxes)

[A summaryJist is available at the lnstitute]

3. SCl'i PI'! 3, 19th-20th century (26 boxes)

[A summary 'l lst; is avaf labIe at the Institute]

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B. Charity Records

1. Lady Conyngham's Trust [LeT)The charity was founded by the will of Ellen, CountessConyngham dated 13 August 181~ io provide annuitics to six poorwomen residents of York aged over 50, doles for inmates of thefour York hospitals for women, annuities to tpn poor clergymenholding livings under £200 annual value in Yorkshire, andannuities to twelve poor widows of clergymen who rcsided inYorkshire.

Accounts and financial recorda, applications forannuities, papers relating to the trustees and theChar i Ly Commission, steward's papers, miscellaneouscorrespondence 1816-1962 (6 boxes)

[A summary list is available at the Institute]

2. Turner Trust [Turner]

The trust was founded in 1889by Mrs Ann Turner of Dingle Head,near Liverpool, whereby the interest on II capital sum of£20,000 was directed to be paid to any retired Anglican clergymen,selected by the governors, who bad served for ten years orupwards in the York diocese and were incapable from illness orage of performing clerical duties

Trust deeds, minutes, applications for grants,financial records, administrative correspondence1886-1960 (7 boxes)

[A summary list is available at the Institute]

3. Wandes:ford Hospital

[A swmmary list is available at the Institute]

c. Non-diocesan records from the Diocesan Registry

Private papers

nofiart o.l register 1893-1939 (1 volume)

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RECORDS OF JURISDICTIO~

A. THE AAClIDISlIOP'S COURTS

1. Abstract Books [Abs.BkJ (p.56)

aJ Prerogative court 1848-1858

bJ Consistory court 1871-1948

(2 volumes)

(2 volumes)

2. Matrimonial Records (p.58)

a] Marriage allegations [MS]contioued 1951-1978

b] Applications for marriage licences [ML]1955-1967

(23 boxes)

(1 volume)

3. Faculties (p.59)

a] Facu lty Books continued [Fac.Bk]14. 194,9-195215. 195}-195716. 1957-1961

17. 1961-196418. 1965-.1967

Each volume bas a place index

b] Facu ILy Papers [Fllc.]

continued 1951-1976 (109 boxes)[A summary list 1951-1962 is available at tbe Institute]

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3. FaeuI ties [cou t inued ]

c ] Faculties not proceeded with [Fac.NPJ

files of faculty papers, plans, cOJ'l'elipondenc()relating to applications that were not proceededwith 19~0-1967 (3 boxes)

[A sununary list 1940-1959 is ava i l nbl e at the Institute]

~. Sequestrations (p.60)

a] Sequestration nooks [Scq.Bk]

1 • 1903-1936

2. 1936-1959

b] Sequestration Papers [Seq.]

continued 1970-1975 (9 bllxes)

5. Surrogates [Surr.] (p.60)

Commissions, bonds and correspondence relatjng tothe appointment of surrogates

continued 1960-1975 (1 box)

6. Deposition Book [Dep.Bk]A volume of depositions of witnesses in causcs bc£oX'(>the archbishop's courts. 'I'his is the only Yorkdeposition book to have come to light.

lA list of causes contained in the volume isavailable at the Institute]

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RECORDS OF VISITATION

V.157S/CD.l (p.62) has been edited by W.J. Sheils,Arcbbisho Grindal's Visitation 1 com erta etdcLecLa book Borthwick Text and Calendar It, York,1977)

V.1969 Archbishop Cogg8ll's primary visitation of the dioceseof York

Visitatiou papers premonitions, calls. Aurrogationact, inhibitions, answers to articlesof enqujry, miscellaneous papers

(2 boxes)

[Not y~t available for consultation]

See also below, BishopLhorpe Papers. p.)l, for visitationreturns of 1931 and 1969.

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A. RECORDS OF THE .ARClIDBACONItyOF' YflRK (pp.87-9L)

1. Induction mOfldatcl:l [Y. ImLJ

continued 1939-1976 (2 boxes)

2. Visitation .files [Y.V]

From 1970 onwards, visitation records ore noL kept fI('J'aral~' «( .. g.calls, citation mandatee, nrt.iclcB of erullliry ('t.c.) buLaltogether in annual files

1970-1976 (3 boxes)

D. MeOIIDS OF THE ARCIIDEACONUY OF TILE EAST RIDING (pp.91-5)

1. Induction mandat~~ [ER.Tnd]

corrt tnued 1958-1976 (I bo~)

2. Administrative correspondence and [lupus lrn.A.Hisc]

1958-1968 (1 bOX)

3. Visitation files [ra.v]

1970-1976 (6 boxes)

C. RECOIIDS OF TllE ARCIIDBACONRY OF CL£VELAND (pp. 95-8)

1. Induction mandates [c.reu]

continued 1958-1976 (1 box]

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neconns OF THE AIl.CIIDEACONS

2. Administrative correspondence and papers [C.A.Misc]

19th-20th centuries (3 boxes)

3. Visitation memoranda books [C.V/MS]

Volumes, arranged by rural deanery, giving details of thebenefice, incumbent, revenues, fabric, parsonage, communicants,dissenters etc., with notes of the archdeacon's orders 1829-1830

1. Bulmer deanery

2. Cleveland deanery

3. Rydale deanery

q. Rural deans' visitation returns [C.RD/net]

Returns compiled by the rural deans for the archdeacon,conc arn ing the church Iabric, the churchyard, glebe, charitiesetc.

1919-1938 (1 bOx)

5. Vjsitation files [C.V]

(2 boxes)

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IUmIDECANAL RECORDS

Since the publication of the GUIde, sevi!l'alcolluctions ofruridecanal records [rom the diocese have been dopo s ited. PI'j nc ipallythey consist of minutes of chapter meetings and ruridccannl conferenccfI,but on occasion there is additional mllLcrial of cOllsiderable .inicrest.The following rur al deaneries have depo si ted thei.r' r-ecorda (coved rigdates are given);

Buckrose deanery (1H8B-1967)F.scrick deanery (1916-1980)Harthill deanery (1921-1969)Helmsley deanery (1870-1937)Hull deanery (1868-1964)Markei Weightoll deanery (l843-1967)North Holderness deanery (1952-1969)Pocklington deanery (1873-1979)Selby deanery (1955-1970)South Holderness deanery (1892-1919)York city deanery (1950-1975)

[Summary lists are available at Lhe Lna t i.t.u t.e]

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BISHOP1'IIORPE PAPERS

1. Recusant Returns [Bp.Ree.Ret] (pp.1l15-6)

Returns of Roman Catholics in the diocese 173~amend to: 17lt3

2. Visitation Records [Bp.V] (pp.l~6-8)

aJ Archbishop Temple's primary visitation of the diocese of York

Visitation returns 1931 (3 boxes)

bJ Archbishop Coggan's primary visitation of the diocese of York

Visitation returns 1969 (2 boxes)

Statistical files (3 vOlumes)

[these r'eco rds are Dot yet available for consul tatioo J

For further material relating to the 1969 visitation see above, p.27.

3. Confirmations [BP.CFM] (p.150)

continued 1960-1969 (10 boxes)

4. Estates of the Archbishop [np.Rev] (pp.152-3)

VIII Manors of Cawood and Wistow

Cawood court rolls

surrenders

court papers

Wistow court rolls

court paper-s

1555-16321655-17821660-18421570-16lt8

1652-1842Cawood and Wistow call books and lists 1755-1798

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VIII ~fanors of Cawood and Wistow (continued)

Cawood and Wlstow schedule of aur r-endera 1750-1790

correspondence and papel'S 160&-1781

(27 boxes)

['rllcse records were Lransferrcd I'r'om the Yo rkah ir eArchaeological Society, Leeds]

IX Official and garden accounts 1947-1955 (1 bOx)

[A summary list of these estate records is available at theInstitute]

5. Volumes relating to the state of the djoc~se lSp.OloJ (pp.153-4)

12 Archdeacon Hayter's Book (1730-1749)

copy of Sharp }IS. (Up.Dio.) for t.h e nrchdcuconry ofYork, excluding the Doncaster deanery

6. ClergY files [Bp.CFl

Files relaLing 1,,0 parochial clergy (now deceasell) 20th century

(5 boxes)

[These records are no t available for consultationuntil 2007J

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PROBATE RECORDS

1. Executors' and Administrators' UCCOWlts[Prob.Ex]

(1 bOx)

2. Invpntories exhibited late [Prob.lnv]1699-1703 (1 bOx)

lSIlIIIIWry lists arc available at the Institute]

I!:XCllEQUI!.'RAND PREROGATrVE COURTS (pp .•155-6)

Typescript indexes of wills and administrations 1688-1731 are nowcompleted and available for consultation at the Institute.

CHANCERY COunT OF YORK (p.157)

A continuation of the printed ind.ex, covering the years 1825-1857. hasbeen printed in the Borthwick Institute nullctin i no.l (1975), 39-~2.Amend printed index of original wills to read 1~27-1658

PECULIAR COunT OF BISHOP WILTON (p .165)Original willA: amend to: 1531-1842

PREBENDAL COURT OF GRlNDA!, (p.169)

Original Wills: amend to: 1623-1629

PREm:NDAL conu'!' UF WETWANG (p.l?3)

Original "'illa: amend to: 155~1850

PECULUU COl1H.'rOF SNAI'l'lI (p.180)

Pr-ohat,» Act Books: amend to: 1597-1628, 1715-1858

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PlWBATE RECORDS

Indexes

Since the pnb licn t ion of the Guide, tIl!'following pr obn Lerecords have been indexed and typescript indexes made avnf Inhl e I'orconsul tation

Court of the Precentor of York (p.162)Court of Lhe Chancellor of York (pp.162-3)Court of the SUbdean of York (p.163)Court of the Succentor of York (p.163)Peculiar Court of Acomb (p.164)Prebendal Court of Ampleforth (p.165)Prebendal Court of Apesthol'pe (p.166)Prebendal Court of Hamby (p.166)Prebendal Court of Bilton (p.16G)Prebendal Court of Bole (pp.166-7)Prebendal Court of Dunnington (p.167)Prebendal Court of Friday thorpe (p.168)Prebendal Court of Givendale (p.l68)Prebend a1 Court of Grindal (p.169)Prebendal Court of Holme Archippiscopi (p.169)Prebendal Court of Langt,ort (p.170)Prebendal Court of North Newbald (pp.170-1)Prebenrlal Court of Osba1dwick (p.l7l)Prebendal Court of Riccall (p.17J)Prebendal Court of Stillington (p.171)Prebendal Court of Tockerington (p.l72)Prebendal Court of Ulleskelf (p.I72)

Prebendal Court of Wartltill (pp.172-3)Prebendal Court of Weighton (p.173)Prebendal Court of We twang (p.173)Prebendal Court of Wistow (pp .173-11)Peculiar Court of SaUon (p.l7I ..)Peculiar Court of Wadworth (pp.17lt-5)

In addition, ex i at ing but incomplete manu scrip t. Indcxe a for probaterecords of the following jurjsdjctioos have been cORlpll!ted, viz!

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PROBATE RECORDS

Court of the Dean of York 172~-1857 (p.162)Peculiar Court of Aine and ToIIerton 1~58-1GOl (p.164)Peouliar Court of Bishop Wilton 1531-1616 (p.165)Prebendal Court of Bugthorpc 151,4-1669 (p.167)Prebendal Court of Fenton 1528-1616 (p.168)Prebendal Court of Husthwaitc 1633-1661 (p.169)Prebendal Court of Strensall 1528-161.l0, 17l.iO-1852(p.172)Peculiar Court of South Cave 1558-1579 (p.174)

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RECORDS OF THE cmntCn COl'~lISSIONERS

The only accessions since the publication of the Guide have beenmanorial records from church estates, viz:

Manor of Essington in llolderness Rectorycourt rollscourt papers

1634-19511631-1898

[transferred from !lull University Library]

Manor of Easingwoldcourt rolls 1615-1936 (1 box and 3 volumes)

Manor of Grafton cwn Grindall

court rolls 1727-1933 ~5 vo Iume s )court papers 1720-1921. 3 boxes)

Manor of Helperbycourt rolls 1731-1935 (8 volumes)

[Summary lists of these records arc available at the Institute,as are lists of other sections of the Church COlIDDissioners'records completed since 1973J

At the present time, discussions are in progress over thed i spo saf of the non-cur ren t es Late record s of the bishopric of Ripon,"Which was endowed, on its creation in 1836, wi th estat.es formerlybelonging to the dioceses of York and Durham. In due course, someof the earlier material (going back Lo the 16Ul century) will bedeposited at the Institute and flll'tberdetaHs will be given in Lheappropriate issue of the Dortbwick Institute Bulletin.

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PARISH RECORDS

Since the publication of the Guide, further parishes havedeposited their records and there hav~course been many additionaldeposits to existing parochial collections. Summary lists of all thesedeposits are available at the Institute.

Note: the parish records of Great Ouseburn, Marton withGrafton, and Sandhutton near Thirsk with Carlton Miniott(noted in the Guide) have since been transferred by agree-ment to the North Yorkshire County Record Office, CountyITaIl,Northallerton.

There follows a summary list of deposited parish registers in theInstitute, with covering dates. C = baptisms; M = marriages; B =burials.

ABERFORD

ACASTERMALDIS CB176+-1812; M1765-1837 (3 vols.)ACKLAMNEARMALTON C 1716-1962; M 1716-1837; B 1716-1878 (7 vols.)ACOMa c 1634-1946; H 1631l-1956; B 1634-1939 (24 vols.)ALlERTHORPE C 1616-1812; M. 1616-1925; B 1616-1695 (7 vola.)ALNE C 1560-1898; M 1560-1893; B 1560-1873 (13 vols.)APPLETON LE STREET c 1715-1856; ~f 1716-1936; B 1715~1855 (9 vols.)ASKlIAM BRYAN C 1695-1916; M 1695-1836; B 1695-1943 (6 vols.).ASKHAM RICHAIID C 1579-1964; M 1579-1837; B 1579-1812 (5 vols.)AUGIrrON C 1610-1847; 101 1610-1839; B 1610-1883 (10 vols.)

C 1780-19~3; M 1853-1967; B 1782-1919 (6 vols.)BARLBY

BARTON lE STREET C 1701-1885; M 1702-1906; B 170}-1950 (6 vols.)BILBROUGH CD 1695-1812; M 1695-1951 (6 vols.)BILTON IN AINSTY C 1571-1842; M 1571-1837~ B 1571-1868 (8 vols.)BmDFORTH C 1616-1977; M 1616-1947 (gap 1823-1858); B .1616-1812

(5 vols.)BIRDSALL C 1568-1918; M 1568-1836; D 1558-1812 (6 vols.)BTIlK1N C 161t9-1873; M 16119-1837; B 1649-1862 (9 vols.)

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PARISn RECORDS

BISTIOP WILTON C 1613-19IJ~; M 1613-1973; D 1613-1866 (15 vOls.)DISHOPTHORPE C 1692-1973; H 1692-1837; B 1692-1925 (7 vols.)DOLTON ~Wy C 1571-1862; M 1571-1Y38; D 1571-1812 (8 vols.)HOSSALL C 1613-1925; M 161}-1972; B 161J-1911 (13 vols.)BRAF'F'EllTON C 1798-19114; M 1798-1938; B 1798-1917 (9 vols.)BRAMHAM C 1586-1906; M 1586-19q7; B 1586-1913 (16 vols.)BRANDS BY C 1575-1902; M 1575-1899; B 1575-11)03 (6 vols.)BRAYTON C 1614-.1895; ?-f 1653-1970; B 16H-1907 (2q vola.)DUBWITH C 1623-J881; ~1 1621J-193JJj D 162/t-J8118 (15 vols.)

BURNEY CB 1584-1812; M 158/i-18}S (5 vols.)

BUGTUORPE CMD 1662-1812; (q vols.)BULMER C 1589-1846; M 1572-1947; B 1571-1860 (13 vols.)

DURYTTIORPE C 1721-1927; M 1720-1960; D 1720-1812 (8 vols.)BUTTERCRAMBE C 1635-1772; M 1636-1672, 1708-1720; B 1635-1742,

1763 (2 vols.) Further entries in Bossall regjsters.

CARLTON BY SNAITH C 1618-1949J M 1617-1971; B 1618-1941 (14 vols.)CATTON CB 1592-1978; M 1592-1976 (10 vols.)

C 1591-1856; M 1591-1926; B 1592-1958 (14 vols.)CAWOOD

CIVlPEL ilADDLESEY C 1874-.1936; M 1874-1969 (4 vOls.)CHURCH FENTON C 1630-1853; ~f 1630-1966; B 1627-1978 (11 voLs , ]

CLIFFORD C 1842-1902; M 1852-1977; D 18~2-1937 (3 vols.)COPMANTHOJ~E C 1759-1883; B 1759-1947 (3 vols.)COXWOID C 1'583-1957; H 1583-1962; B 158}-1859 (15 vols.)

CRAYKE

C 17L1-1866; ~ 1711-1938; B 1711-1Q39 (8 vOls.)

C 1558-1856; t-f 1558-1837; B 1558-1898 (7 vols.)

DALBY CB 1656-1812; M 1656-18112 (1 VOlA.)

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PARISH RECORDS

DRAX C 1599-1947; H 1597-1907; B 1597-1900 (20 vols.)

DUNNINGTON C 1583-1935; }1 1573-1953; B 1615-1863 (8 vols.)

EASINGM:lLD C 1599-1900; M 159~1936; B 1599-1922 (lit vols.)

ELLERTON C 1675-1897; H 1675-1836; B 1675-1812 (5 vola.)

ELVINGTON C 1600-1867; H 1600-1835; B 1600-19U (8 vols.)

ESCRICK C 1617-1877; 1-1 1617-1952; B 1617-1874- (10 vols.)

EVERINGHAM CB 1653-1812; H 1653-1839 (5 vols.)

FAIRBURN lot 19116-1968 (2 vols.)

FAnLINGTON CB 161~1812; M 1614.-1837 (6 vols.)

FOSTON CH 1588-1892; B 1588-1966 (9 vols.)

FUIJi'ORD C 1653-1883; M 1653-1892; B 1653-1888 (13 vols.)

FULL SUTTON C 1713-1977; H 1713-1836; B 1713-1978 (5 voLs; ]

GIVENDALE, GREAT C 1658-1812; lot 1657-1837; B 1657-1811 (5 vols.)

GOODMANTWf C 1696-1923; M 1696-1959; B 1696-1812 (7 vola.)

GRIt-ISTON, NORTH CMU 1686-1977 (7 vols.)

IlARSWELL C 1653-1812; M 1672-1837; 13 1659-1809 (3 vols.)

HAXBY C 1667-1865; H 1667-1956; n 1667-1894. (7 vols.)

HAYTON C 1610-1899; lot 1610-1837; B 1610-1951 (6 vols.)

HEAL\UGH cn 1698-1812; H 1698-1936 (5 vols.)

IlEINSLEY, GATE C 1689-1969; M 1689-1959; B 1689-1812 (6 vols.)

TlEINSlli"Y,UPPER CB 16~2-1812; H 1642-1955 (5 vol B.)

IIELPEnTIIORPE C 1733-19171 \1 1733-1977 (5 vols.)

HEMINGmoUGH C 1605-1960; H 1605-1927; D 1605-1973 (17 vo l s s ]

HESLERTON, WEST C 1561-1867; H 1584-1837; B 1561-1931 (8 vols.)

fIESLINGTON C 1653-1968; ~I 165J,_1972j B 1653-19011 (9 vols.)

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C 1559-19/ilq H 1559-1973 (lacwH.w 1565-73,159J-98) i D 1559-1971 (23 vU]!J.)

HOLTBY CB 1679-1812; M J679-1836 (3 vols.)

HOIME ON SPALDING HOOR

HOVINGHAM c 16~2-1889; M 1642-1961; B 1642-1903 (12 vOls.)

HOIISHAM 1-1 1933-1954 (1 vol.)

HUGGATE C 1539-162'], 170~1933i M 1539-162'], 170~t837;B 1539-1627. 170~1914 (8 vols.)

HUNTINGTON C 1590-1869; M 1590-1937; n 1590-1892 (8 vols.)

HUSTHWAITE C 1674-185lt; ~f 167/t-1837i B 167/.....189l (6 volll.)C 1711!-1867; M 17H-1836; B 17111-1928 (7 vols.)HUTTONS AM:OO

KEXBY M 1852-1977 (1 vol.)

KILNWICK PERCY C 1688-1812; M 1688-19115; II 1690-1812 (II vols.)

KIRBY GRINDALYTHE C 1722-1873; M 1722-1978; D L722-1917 (6 vols.)

KD1IJY UNDERDAIE C 1557-1912; 1-I1557-11)/jHj n 1557-18L2 (10 vols.)

KIRKBY WIIARF'E C 1583-1888; H 1587-1968; B 1')86-1876 (13 vols.)

KNAPTON C 1834-1856; M 1760-1835 (2 vOls.)

c 1653-1887; M 1655-18371 B 1654-1812 (5 vols.)

C 1539-1921; H 1539-1967; R 1539-1935 (16 vols.)

LANGTON

LEDSRAM

IDNDESOOnoUGIJ C 1580-19'J1; N 1580-1837; Tl 1580-1812 (7 vols.)

c 1875-19/J6; t-f 1876-11)19; n 187(.....194IJ (3 voll:l.)IDrTONS AMBO

MALTON, NEW. St Leonard C 1600-1950; M 1600-191,7; B 1600-1893(24 vols.)

C 1570-1933; M 1570-191!5; 13 1570-1850(18 vola.)

C 1606-1928; ,., 1606-1959; B 1606-11)111 (21 voIR.)

MALTON, NEW. S e Hichael

MALTON, OLD

f.lA.ll.KF.T WEIGJ1TON c 1553-1889; ~f 155J-IHH1; 11 1553-19Go (t5 vols.)

C 1(,1,5-1865; H l6l45-1817; B 16115-1885 (10 vola.)

CB 153~HH2; ", J539-19',6 (5 vo l s , ]

MAR..'iTON, LONG

HARt'ON CUM HOXTIY

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MICKLEFIELD C 1861-19~7; M 1886-1975; B 1877-1918 (9 vOls.)

~HLLINGTON C 1609-1897; ~I 1609-1953; B 1609-1812 (7 vols.)

MONK FRYSTON C 1538-1812; M 1538-1837; D 1538-1859 (7 vols.)

Moon HONK'l'ON C 1697-1895; M 1697-1953; B 1697-1927 (11 vols.)

MYTONONSWALE CB 16511-1812; M 1654-1837 (4 vols.)

NABURN C 1653-1877; ~I 165}-1835; B 1653-1971 (7 vols.)

NEWTONlITHE CB 1633-1812; M 1634.-1837 (5 vo l s s )

NEWTONUPONOUSE C 1653-1913; ~i 1653-1939; B 1653-1858 (8 vols.)

NORTON c 1558-19115; I't 1558-1931; D 1558-1929 (18 vols.)

NUNDURNlIOilfE CD 1586-1812; M 1586-1837 (3 vols.)

OSBALDWICK C L581-1975; I't 1581-1976; B 1581-1906 (12 vols.)

OVERTON C 1593-19~8; tot 1593-1934; B 1593-1962 (10 vols.)

POCKLINGTON C 1599-1B9q; H 1599-1872; B 1599-1897 (11 vols.)

POPPLETON,NETHER C 1640-1970; M 1640-1978; B 16q0-1953 (s vols.)

POPPLETON,UPPER C 1829-1980; M 1B1iO-1978; D 1829-1950 (3 vols.)

RASKELF C 1747-1867; M 17q7-18qO; D 17~7-1909 (6 vols.)

RtCCALL C 1669-1893; M 1669-1753. 1813-1964.; B 1669-1916 {8 vols.}

RILLINGTON C 1638-1963; M 1638-19&,; B 1638-1855 (13 vols.)

RUFFORTIl C 1655-190q; ~f 1655-1837; B 1655-1812 (6 vols.)

RYTHER C 1596-1909; H l559-1978; B 1558-1812 (8 vols.)

SANDHUTTON (BY OOSSALL) M 1862-1968 (2 vols.)

SAXTON C 1539-1888; ~1 151,0-1919; D l538-1886 (s vo Ls , ]

SCAMPSTON ~IH!39-1950 (1 vo l.v ]

SCRAYINGIlAN C 161t8-1877; H 1G4,8-1977; B 1648-1946 (12 vols.)

SEATONROSS CB 1653-1812; M 1670-1837 (5 vols.)

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SETTRINGTON C 1559-1977; H 1559-1963; B 1559-1979 (11 vo l s ,")

SHERBURN IN EUlET

SHERIFF HUTTON

C 1653-1976; ~f 1653-1958; 13 1653-19118(11 vols.)

C 1628-1931j; H 1628-1929; B 1628-1891 (12 vola.)

SllERBTIDN IN WillFORD LYTHF.

SHIPI'ONTHORPE C 1675-1880; H 1675-1753; B 1675-1916 (4 vola.)SKELTON NEAR YORK e 1538-1936; ~t l538-1837; B 1538-1931 (8 vols.)

C 1654-6, 1670-1853; tot 165'1-6, 1670-1837; Il 165'.-6,

1670-1880 (10 vols.)SKIRPENBECK CB 1660-1812; M 16Go-1837 (6 vols.)

SKIPWITH

SLINGS BY C 1687-1857; M 1687-1947; B 1687-1885 (7 vo Lsv]

STAMFOIlD mIDGE c~m 1s6S-1978 (1 vol s.)

STJLLINGFLEET C 1598-1876; H 1598-1837; B 1598-186) (13 vol".)

STILLINGTON c 1666-1923; M 1666-1971; B 1666-1954 (12 vols.)

STREmALL

C 1653-1877; M 1653-1837; n 1653-192~(10 vols.)

C 1566-1949; ?of 1607-1968; B 1607-1962 (11 vol s.)

STOCKTON ON THE FORES'f

SUTTON ON TIlE FUllEST C 1557-1865; M 1557-18371 B 1557-1856(9 vols.)

CB 1593-1812; H 1593-1837 (') vols.)SUTTON UPON DERWENT

TADCAS'fEn C 1570-J9h2; ~11570-1<)6')i D 1')70-1932 (21-1vols.)TERRINGTON C 1599-1W.7; MIl 1599-1837 (8 vols.)

THORGANBY c 165}-1885; H 1653-1835; 11 16j}-1957 (7 vols.)

THOllMANBY C 165S-1812; H 165B-IH36; n J 65H-lIH :! (5 vo 1R. )

THORP ancn

C 1615-1')01; t-116')2-19(;2; U 1(,1')-1871(11 • vo l s s ]

G 1595-1899; H 151)5-1970; n 1'i95-11)21. (I~ vulA.)

TTIORNTONON SPAlDING ~fOon

~'lIORPE BASSRT1' en J657-1979; ~(1657-1978 (7 vol s .]

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WALTON CB 1619-UU2; H 1619-1960 (7 vOls.)

WAH.'l'ER C 1653-1872; M 1653-1837; B 1653-1937 (6 vols.)

WARTHILL CB 1689-181 2; H 1689-1962 (5 vo Is. )

WEAVEIl.THORPE C 1682-1978; H 1682-1978; B 1682-1854 (9 vols.)

WESTOW C 1549-1852; M 1549-1836; B 1549-1883 (9 vols.)

WIl.t\J:l.R.MfIE STREET Cr-ID 1538-1978 (7 vols.)

WHARRAM PERCY C 155/~1933; M 155~-1928; B 1570-190q (6 vols.)

WHENDY

C 1603-1848; M 1603-1836; B 1603-1875 (9 vols.)CB 1556-1812; H 1556-1837 (3 vols.)

WIIEIDRAKE

WHITWELLON TIlE HlLL M 1861-1972 (3 vol sv ]

WIGGlN'fON C 1691-1886; ~r 1691-1952; B 1691-1933 (10 vols.)

WIGHILL CB 1717-1812; M 1717-1837 (5 vols.)

WlLJlElI.FOSS CB 1618-1978; ~1 1618-1973 (lit vols.)

WlNl'RINGHAM C 1558-1887 j ~1 1558-1837; B 1558-1812 (5 vols.)

WlSTOW C 1590-1917; M 1590-1965; B 1590-1857 (10 vols.)

'{APllAM CL'M }1ELTONllY C 1707-1812; M 1734-1836; B 165q_1811 (6 vols.)

YEDTNGHAM CB 1717-18H:!; l<[ 1717-1952 (4 vols.)

YOB!{ CTTY

All Saints, Pavement

C 1578-1889; M 1578-1885;B 1578-1848 (9 vols.)

C 1?54-1855; M 1555-1950;B 15511-181111 (14 vols.)

All Saints, North Street

Holy Trinity, lIewort.b

C 157}-1876; M 1573-1957;B 1573-181'2 (12 vols.)

C 1869-1954; ~1 1870-1966;B 191i9-1967 (13 vo Ls .]

lioly Trinity, Goodramgate

Holy Trini Ly, King's Court C 1616-1885; M 1616-1885;n 1616-1847 (9 vols.)

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YORK CITY (continued)

Holy Trinity, Micklcgate

St Crux

PARISH RECORDS

St Denys

C 1581-1920; M 1581-1919; D 1581-1852 (15 vols.)C 1558/9-196'.; 1-1 1558/9-19'111; D 1558-1854(16 vol s , ]

C 1849-1964; M 1853-1958;D 1824-1890, 1953-1955 (7 vols.)

C 1568-1890; M 1568-1967; U 1568-1852(10 vols.)C 1570-1932; M 1570-1933; B 1570-1847(13 voh.)

St Lawrence C 1606-1920; H 1606-1900; B 1606-1867(22 vols.)

St Cuthbert

St Edward, Dringhouses

St Helen, Stonegate

St John, Ouscbridge

St Margaret, WlllmgateSt Luke C 1902-1910 (1 vol.)

St Martin, Coney Street

St Martin cum Gregory

St Mary Bishophill Junior

St Mary Bisnophjll Senlor

C 157J.-1970; M l"i75-L973;B 1576-185/J (21 voLs s ]

C 1557-1941; M 1557-1942;n 1557-1851 (11 VOlA.)

C 1539-1939t M 1539-1939; B 1539-1854(11 vo l sv ]

C 1602-1910; M 1602-1951;n 1602-1853 (19 vOls.)C 159B-1897; M 159B-1868;B 1598-185

't (12 vo l s s ]

C 160IJ-1875; ~I 16o!,t-19"}i l:l IGO/i-lWi9,1922-1928 (1~ vols.)

C 1650-1966; ~I 1650-1960; B 1650-185'J (Hi voIR.)

St Mary, Cllstlegate

S t Maurice

St M.ichaelt Spurriergate G l59~1')28; ~I 1'j()~lB37;U I 59B-H!I ~ (r; vo lA.)

S t. Olavc c 1518-1877; ~(1'538-1871; l:l llj')B-185/t (16 volsv )

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C 1851-19117; M 1856-1960 (16 vols.)Si, Philip & St James, Clifton C 1871-19611; M 1871-1971

(13 vols.)St Sampson

St Saviour

Si..Thomas

C 16J10~1965; M 16110-19611; B 164.0-18,*8(!Ii vols.)C 1567-1939; M 1567-1939; D 1567-1852,1932-1939 (19 vols.)

C 1855-1946; M 1855-194.5 (J2 vols.)

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1. Addlcshaw Papers [Addleshaw]

A collection of personnl and fllllll ly pupcr s and correspond-encc , working notes and printed material of Rev, G.W.O. Addh'shaw,Tl'CIlRurcr of tork ~1inaf:.er (191.16-1963) and Dean of Clu-s Ler (1963-1977) (29 boxes )

2. Centre for Southern African Studies

The collections acquired by tbe Ccntr('· j'ol' So,uthem AfricWIStudies in the University of York contain primary sourre moterialon southern Atrica, mainly in Ute nature of poU tl cal and pe r aoue.Ipapers, correspondence, t'Pports, pumph Le ia etc. of tile 19th and20th centuries. For dctails of t.h i s mat.cr i al , ace A Guide toSouthern African Archives ~n the Universit of York, couip.i l cd byT. Lodge and ed i t.ed by A. V. Akeroyd and C.P. Lunt Uni vcr-s i ty ofYork, 1979). Th£' collectlon is nov hOUlwd in Lhe Bozthwi ckInstitute and can be consul ted there. Copi cs of the Guide Can bepurohased from the Secre tory, Cen t.r e for Sou Llwl"r1 Africllll S tud I c s ,University of York, Heslington, York, YOl 5DD.

J. ChrisLian Faith Society lCFS]Originating as the Society for Conversion, Religious

Instruction and Education of the Negro S]uves in the West IndiaIslnnds, founded in 1788, the Society Inter \WCWDl' known us theSociety for Advancing OH' Chr-i s t.Jun l"uith in the W('sL IndiaIslands. The Landed endowments of the Society cons iatedprincipally in an extensive cAtate at BrufferLon o r lg ino.Tlypurchased in 169~ by trustees acting under lilt' will of RobertBoy] e (d.1691), who left 0 sum of money to be laid ou t DU thepropogation of Chr.ist.iani ty among infidels. The cstute wastransferred to th.~Society !!Iter u Chancu ry d Lspu Le , WId frOID 179/,til(> profits of thp Dl'afferton property accrued to Lhe Society.Most of the papel'S in this col Lec Lj on relate to UI(' Ilr-af f e r Lonestate, but ther-e are some popl'rs of more general in h'TeHt COo-cerning Lbe work of t.h~ Society.

Decd~1 account.s, rentols, legal paperfl. corrcspondence1682-1945 (17 boxes)

[A AWIIID!lry list. is uva iLub Le ut the InAtitut,e]

q. Records of Lh(' Dr ax Chari t.y School [DeS]

By his will, dut.cd 30 July 16u9, Chnr l cs Head of Dar l.t on

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(Notts.) established a trust for the free school which he hadfounded in Drax, and for the six almshouses which he hoo.81sobuil t in Lhe parish. £2000 was designated for the purchase oflands in or near Drax, to be transferred to six men of Drax, Astrustees; when the trustees should be reduced in number to two,they should transfer the premises to six more men to act a8trustees. A summary list is available at the Institute.

The records of the Read charity have been subdivided as follows:

1. Papers relating to the establishment of the trust,and its constitution 1669-1846 (1 box)

2. Deeds and papers concerning the appointment of newtrustees and the conveyance of the trust estates1674-1889 (1 box)

3. Administrative records, minutes and correspondence1794-1893 (q boxes)

q. Papers relating to Drax Charity School, its staffand pupils 17311-1880 (2 boxes)

5. Financial papers 1755-1935 (11 boxes)6. Trust estates: Deeds and related documents, to

property in Carlton by Snaith, Drax, Goole andNewland 1534-1916 (5 boxes)

7. Trust est.ates: Surveys and valuations 1808-1882(1 box)

B. Trust estates:1813-1883 correspondence and papers

(2 boxes]

5. Forder Papers [Forder]

Files of papers and correspondence deposited bythe Ven. C.R. Forder, archdeacon of York J957-1972

(3 boxes)[These are not yet available for consultation]

6. Records of the Grey Coat School! York [GCS JThe York Grey Cont School Wall a chadty school for girls

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6. Records of the Grey Coat Schoo I, York (COl] t inued ]

opened in 1705 as the resul t of a publ ic subscr-Lp Hon mec Ungattended by the Archbishop, the Dean of York, Lhe Lord Huyor,aldermen of thf' Cl Ly and o the r patrons. "h(' schco l was firslestablished in Marygate but moved in 1785 to newly-built premisesin ~fonkgale, which were only vacated in t960. Further 11l!~ailsof the school nlay be found in t.he Victoria County History of theCi iy of York (1961), p. 447; and the Di-cen Len Souvenir of theYork Blue Coat Boys' find Grey Cout Girls' School York, 1905 •

a] Minute books of the Lad i es ' COlJllllittee 1789-1959(JO volumes)

bJ Minute book of Lha GentLemeu' s Sub-commi ttee1853-1931

(ii volumes)cJ Account books 1827-1948

d] Matron's log book 190~19'18

e] Registers of visitors 1847-1908 (3 volumes)

fJ Records of the schoolchildren 1830-1957 (2 boxe s )

(A summary list is available at the Institutp]

7. Hamil ton Thompson Papers (Add.t-£S )

Working paper-a and notebooks on medieval r-cc l ('S i !lstiea!history of Professor Ale'!tulder Hamilton Tbompson (187}-1952).This large collection includes not.ebouka of earlierhistorians, .i.n, Wf\lbran (1817-1869), Sir William st JohnHope (185/t-1916) and n.M. Serjeuntson (1861-1916), ac qu t zedby Hwni1ton Thompson (10) vo Iumea]

[A summary list is in progress]

8. Archives of the Briti>lh BTlUlch of the International ArthurianSociety (BHlAS ]

The In t.ernlltl onnl Ar thur' ian Soci e ty i B an asaocj nt; on whichis concerned wit.h the study of ArLhuriall works in medievalIi t.crn tur-e Tlu' archi veil of t.he Brit I sh Branch Wt"'e depoe! tedin tho 11lSLi Lute in 1979 by the C(m~.rP for Hed.ievnl StudicA in theUniversity (Jf YOl'k.

co r-r-oapond encv and papers 20th century'.8

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9. Knowles CollectionA small collection of designs and patterns for stainedglass windows by J.W. Knowles (1 box)

10. Lawrance Papers [Lawrance]The historical working ~apers and correspondence of Rev.N.A.H. Lawrance (d.1972) in connection with bis work onthe parochial clergy of the East Riding archdeaconry,including parochial fasti lists for the four deaneriesof the archdeaconry up to 1660 (1 box, 7 volumes)

11. Merchant Taylors' Company of York [MTA]The company of tailors, drapers and hosiers received a

royal charter of incorporation in 1662, but the earliest mentionof the tailors as a guild dates from the ordinances of 1386-7.For a full history of the guild, see B. Johnson, The Acts andOrdinances of the Co~pany of Merchant Taylors in the City of York(York, 19IJ9).

1. Court Minute Booka 16~1-l930draft minutes 1817-1894

(9 volWlles)(10 volwnes)

2. Account Books 1665-1869 (3 volumes)(2 volwnes)(3 volumes)

3. Apprentice Books 1606-18624. Abled Masters' Dooks 1559-19315. Certificates of admission to the freedom

of the Company 1723-1800 (3 volumes)6. Ordinances of the Company 1605, 1623, 1663

(incl. register of leases 1623-1638) (3 items)7. Brogue Boo~ 1707-14, 173~lB, 175~-60B. Miscellaneous Volumes oaths of various

officers of thp company 1560 and actsof courL 1564-89; legal business, volumeof extracts from minute books, cop,yofordinances (3 volumes)

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11. Merchant Taylors t Company (contimll'd)

9. Chart,era and Arms 1662 chart ..r of Chill'] es II I

conveyance of char-t.cr rent ofInc or-por-at i on 1830, gran t ofarms 1963

10. Miscellaneous Documents - promissory noles,schedule of deeds, apprenticeship ind en.Lur e setc. 17q9-1966

1j. Deeds relating to proper Ly in York 1586..1917

12. Papers relating to other gilds

a) volumes relating to the Bakers' Company1729-1825

b) ordinances of the Weavers' Company 1;78-1606

c) ordinances of the Company of Embroiderers,Vestment makers, Cutters ~d Drawer~ 1591

d) account book of Lhe Innholdere' Compuny163}-t778

13. Stray documents unrelated to the t-ferchanl. Taylor!!'Company 1588-1783

12. Mirfield Collection [~fir£ieldJ

The collection comprises the papers of four members ofLlle Community of the Resurrection at Mil'fi e Id, W.H. Frere,E.K. l'albot, L.S. Thornton and J .N. F'iggis.

Papers of w.n. Frl're

Frere (l86}- J 938) was one of the founder members of tileCommunity lind its superior 1902-1913 lind 1916-1922. He wasBishop of Truro from 1923 to 1935 when he rctir4.!u and r e turncdt.o Mirfield. Fuller details of his car'enr can be fOWlU InC.S. Phillips and others, Walter Howard Frere: a memoir (J9'l7)

a] No t.es and papers connected wi th his scholarlyenquiries into ecc l e ai as tIcn'l history, church musicand liturgical studies (to boxcs)

bJ Papers and correspondence re l at iug Lo J<'ren" s workill con t.emporury church affair's (excluding 1,11(' Mulirw8

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Conversations and Prayer Book Revision, see below)1908-1935 (4 boxes)

c] ~1alines Conversations

Reports, papers and memoranda for the conversationsheld at Malines between 1921 and 1926 by represent-atives of the Anglican and Roman Catholic churches,originally under tlLe chairma.nship of Cardinal Mercier.Many of these documents were annotated or revised byFrere and, in addition, his correspondence on thesubject, comprising some 600 letters, is also deposited(see also additional deposit, 10, below) 1921-1935

(3 boxes)

dJ Prayer Book Revision

Papers, correspondence and memoranda relating toFrere's involvement in the revision of the Book ofCOllllllonPrayer which resulted in the abortive DepositedBooks of 1927 and 1928 190}-1935 (7 boxes)

eJ Miscellaneous correspondence

f]

g]

Frere family correspondence

1913-19371809-1869

(1 box)

(4, boxes)

Fn~re' s personal record of the Malines Conv'ersations(additional deposit)

notebooks and correspondence (2 boxes)

Papers of E.K. Talbot

Talbot (l877-19q9) was the son of E.S. Talbot, wardenof Keble College, Oxford and later Bishop of Rochesterand Winchester. He entered the Community in 1907 andwas its superior 1922-19~0. Further details can be foundin G.P.H. Powson, Edward Keble Talbot. His Community andbis friends (1954)

Papers for retreats, sermORs, addresses, conference papers,notebooks, correspondence and memoranda

1907-1949 (~ boxes)

Papers of L.S. Thornton

L.S. Thornton (188~-1960) was ordained in 1907 and enteredthe COlIIDunity in 1915. lIis earlier writings were concernedwi tb philosophic al Ulj>Ory but eubsequen tly he transferredhis interests to moral and biblical theology

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Papers of L.S. Thorn!,on [cou t.inued ]

Papers, sermons, ms. eS!:H1Ys, m-t.Lc l us and book s ,no tebooks, cor respondence and memur-and a

1921-1953 (3 boxcs)Papers of J.N. Figgia

Figgis (d. t 919) WIlS an h iat.or Lnn , who hav.Lng establishedhis reputation at Cambridge, entered the Commwlity in1896. Included among his papers arc let!'crs concernrdwi th the edi tiog of Lord Ac ton I s cor-r-eapondcnc a

Papers, sermons, notebooks and correspondence1889-1917 (2 boxes)

MiscellllneouB items

Unidentified notebooks, etc. (1 bOX)

[A summary list is available at the InstituLe]

13. Orchestral Employers' Association tOEA]'fhe Association was established ill 19'1.Ho.s ' an udvisory

and consul tan t body on mat Ler-s of common illteI'cl:li .. in theorganisation and maintennnce of orches t.rns ' • In 1971 t.hename of the Association was changed to the Assoc iat Ion ofDritisb Orchestras. The archives wer e of I'e r ed to til€'

Department of Economics of the Unhr"l'sity of York in 1979 unddeposited in the Jns td tu t,e in 1980, so tbut they might Ill'preserved and used us a sour-cc for the studies Cl! tit!' d eve Lop....ment of orehe s t.rns during the period 19118-1971.

minute books, filcs of correspoud<mcl' {Wd papcr!!19'18-1971 (13 boxes)

R.B. Weir, Catalo ne of the Archive of th(' OrchesLrulEmployel's' Association duplicated, YOI'k, 1980 l i s La till!

archives. Copies of this cat.al cgue UT(, uvaf.Iub l e ul th~Institute and at the National Regi.s!'cr of Archiv\.'s, Quuli lyCourt, Chancery Lane, London.

14. The Archives of the Retrl.'ut., York [Rdn.nt]

Th!' bistvry 0.1' the Quaker I'ound u t Iun , '{'he Ito t.r eu i., I l h«rirst asyhuo established in this country with tht' Ilpl'ciul

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object of providing humane treatment for the mentally afflicted' thas been well chronicled. In 1813 Samuel Tuke published hisDescription of the Retreat and fifteen years later A Sketch ofthe Origin, Progress! and Present State of the Retreat.J. Thurnam produced Statistics of the Retreat from 1796 to 18~Oin 18U and in 1846 there appeared the Review of the EarlyHistory of The Retreat ncar York. In tbis present century,H.C. Hunt published A Retired Habitation: a history of TheRetreaL, York (1932).

A. Administrative RecordsDirectors' and Committee minute books and roughminutes 1792-1917 (27 volumes)

B. Correspondence and Papers (outgoing)Letter books of the Superintendent, Secretary andTreasurer 1876-1909 (22 volumes)

c. Correspondence and Papers (incoming)1) General correspondence files relating Chiefly

to patients and administrative business1796-1899 (approx. 100,000 items)Dound volumes of incoming correspondence(similar business) 1877-1898 (3~ volumes)

D. Visitors' RecordsVisitors' books and Committee Visitors' books1798-1902 (7 volumes)

E. Financial RecordsGeneral ledgerB, subscription books and miscellaneousc8lihond accounts books 1792-1899 (!,i5volumes)

F. Stuff R('cordsRecords relating to appointments and ~ageB182H-1921 (~volumes, 1 file)

G. Recorda relating to the Commissioners in LunacyCommiAsioners' visitors' book, correspondence,returns and papers 1839-1899 (2 volumes, 1 box)

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Archives of the Retreat (continued)

H. Retreat Building

Building accounts, pLans and pupor s 1795-1895

I. Administrative Miscellanea 1810-1919J. Patients' Records

Admissions registers and returns 1796-1911(5 volwnes)

K. Medical Records

Registers of certificates, case books, medicaljournals and weekly reports eic. 1796-1895

(37 volumes, 1 bo x]

L. Miscellanea

Historical notes, Me family correspondence,papers and correspondence relHting to YorkLunatic A~]um etc. 1788-1958

[A summary list is available ut the Inl:!titu t~J

15. Steel and FIe tchel' Collection

A small collection of designs and patterns for stainedglass windows by C.E. Steel and A.M. Fletcher

(1 bOX)

16. Records of the Unitarian Chapt'LI Si Suvlourgnil" York [UCSS](pp.193-/, )

A ) ar'ge deposit of addi t.Jonal rnateri al W{11i received in1m7. Consisting primarily of conmit.tee minutes andadministrative records, correspondence and papers relating Lot.he Colton Trust (Thomas Colton, mini El Ler of th" chapel),property decd s and €'l:Itaie and financial material.

1579-19115 (31 boxcs )

[A sUDDnarylist is available> nL th(' [nstitutcJ.

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17. University Archives [YUAJThe Institute is also the repository for the York

University Archives and a small collection of minutes, papersand correspondence has been received from the University Registrarconcerned with the establishment of the University.

[These are not available for consultation]

18. Un) versi ty Library Manuscripts [tn, ]

A miscellaneous collectionwhicb has come into thepossession of the University Library anti is stored forconvenience sake at the Institute.

1-3 Log books and order book of Admiral RObert Fairfax(1666-1725) (3 volumes)

Working notes of Robert Surtees (1779-183~) relatin¥ tomaterial in his History of Durham (1 box)

5 Private papers, notes and correspondence of Major DavidGraham Pole (1877-1952), H.P. for South Derbyshire 1929-31and parliamentary private secretary to the Secretary ofState for War, 1931 1915-1952 (4 boxes)

6 Private papers, notes and correspondence of WilfridWhiteley, Labour a~ent for Huddersfield (1921-5), WestBirmingham (1932-6) and Elland (1936-"7) and M.P. forBirmingham (Ladywood) 1929-1931 1910-1950 (2 boxes)

7 Records of Newman Darton, pawnbroker, of Thorne1912-1949 (6 volumes)

8 Working notes and correspondence of Professor N.Garmonsway 1931-1962 (1 file)

[A summary list is available at the Institute]

19. Warp Deposit [Ware]Two serjes of manorial records deposited by Ware and Co.,

Solicitors, of York (Diocesan Registry)

1. Mnnor of lleminghrougbcourL rolls 1816-1935 (7 volumes)

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19. Ware Deposi t (con Unueu )

2. ~fanor of Stillington with Nawton and WombIetoncourt rolls 1712-1935 (9 volumes)

[A summary list is available at the Institute]

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APPENDIX I: SlOO1ARYLISTS COMPLETED

In addition Lo lhe summary lists and indexes noted in tilisSupplement, several collections only noted in the original Guide havebeen listed since its publication. These include the following (pagereferences are to the Guide):

p.23 Non-residenceThe first three registers of non-residencelicences (NR.Reg.1-3) have been calendared

p.25 Relinquishment of Ordersdeeds of relinquishment 1871-1896

p.28 Assignment of stipendsassignments 1825-1836

p.31 Papers relating LO Patronagepatronage agreements 1898-1914

p.33 Papers relating to Churches, Churchyards and ChurcbSchools

temporary licences to use churches etc. pendingconsecration 1762-1870licences for divine service in mission chapelsetc. in outlying areas of parishes 1819-1935school sites 1869-1920

pp.3'*-5Papers relating to Parsonage Houses

soles of old parsonage houses 1873-1923schedules of fjxtures 1909-1925

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p.~2 Plans of Archiepiscopal Estates

p.~4 Archiepiscopal Papers

Dishopthorpe Palace 1888-1891

The Queen's College, Oxford 1720-t878Mrunorial Lo Archbishops

p.52 High Commission Court

cause papers 1562-1637the list will be published in the BorthwickInstitute Dulletio 2, no.2 (1980)

p.57 Archbishop's Courts

cause papers: lists have been completed 01the nineteenth-century files 88 follows:

Chancery court 1800-1886Consistory court 1800-1882'l'estamentary cause papers (Excht>quer IWdPrerogative courts) 1800-1857

The three regis ters of appo in !.ment.s1706-1830 bave been calendared

p.GO Surrogates

p.105 Dean and Chapter nominations

schoolmas ters 1663-1815

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p.l06 Dissenters

meeting-house cert.ificalcA 175/1-1806

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p.l09

p.109

p.ll4

p.l14

p.lIi5

Dean and Chapter Court.

A list. of the cause

Dean and Chapter Faculty Papers 1674-183Q

DeMery Court

Deancry Fact]lty Papers 1728-1821,

Bishopihorpp Papers

Corrcspondence and Papers: the papers ofArchbishops Sharp, Dawes, Gilbert., Markham,Ve~on llarcourt, Temple, and Garbett have beenlisied, as have papers relating to BeverleyHinsl er- and the diocese of Sodor and Man

Schllols and Chari ties

pp.189-96 Private deposits

Bain Lon Deeds

Bedford Deeds

Wenlock Family Deeds and Papers

Yarbur gh MunimenLs

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APPENDIX II: 'l'J:IB INSTITUTE' S MICROFlli1 AND PHOTOCOPY COLI£CTIONS

Over the years the InstiLute has bui It up a coLlcct i00 ofmicrofilms and photocopies of records of relevance to tile depos I tedco Llect.Ions or to the rus ear ch projects based at. tile Tns LiLute. Tilefollowing list is divided into natiooal, provincial, ciiocesan andcapitular, monastic, probate and miscellaneous sections and includesthe collections of tIle Bri Lish Academy Ep isco pa.l Acta project. TIl{>microfi 1m or photocopy call number is given after each de ac r iptl on.

Recusant rolls for England and Wales 1593/q - 1610/1L(Public Record Office, £377/2-19) and CXWUlUB1 returnsof recusants 1580-1635 (ibid., EJ63/9) Ph.67

National Records

Provincial Recorda

Royal visitation of the Northern province 1559 (PublicRecord Office, State Papers 12/10) MIt' 29

"Compton Census' 1676 (Northern prov ince part) (nodley,ms , Tanner 150) }IF 26

Diocesan and Capitular Records

CANTERBURY DIOCESECartulary of the Sel:' (Lambeth, ms.1212) MF 50

Registers of the Archbishops 1279-161j5 MP 51-69

CARLISLE DIOCESERegj sters of the Bi ahops 1292-1392 MF75

CHICHESTER DIOCESI~

Registers of tile Disbops 1397-1536 MP 120-2

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DURHAM CATllEDIW... PRIORY

Sede vacnnt e regist er of the d iocelli' t!Jo6 MF8',

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DURHAM D IQCESE

Register of Bishop Hatfield (13~5-81) MF 84

IIER.EronD DEAN & CHAPTER

National Library of Wales:Dean & Chapter muniments

catalogue of HerefordMF l.l8-9

NORWICH DIOCESE

Registers of tbe Bishops 1299-1631 MF 86-8, 126-8

RlFON DIOCESE

1851 Religious Census, Ripon diocese (Public RecordOffice, no .129) MF 10}, 111-18

SALISBURY DEAN & CHAPI'ER

Cartularies oC the Cathedral (Salisbury, Register ofSt Osmund; Liber Evidentiarum C) HP 137, 139

SALISBUU¥ DIOCESE

Cartulary of the See (Salisbury, Liber Evldentiarum B) MF 138

WINCHESTER DIOCESE

Registers 01 the Bishops 1l.l47-86,1501-28 MF 123-5

\tt)ncESTER CATHEDRAL PRIORY

Sede vacantc register of the diocese 1301-11135 MF 83

YORK DEAN & CHAPJ'ER

Sede vacuoLe registers of the diocese 1396-7, 1500(British Library, Cotton Galba E X) ~1Fl.l3

Cartulari es of the Minster (British Library, Co t bon ClaudiusB III; Cotton Vi teLlLua A II) MP 99, 1}1see also YORK DIOCESE. Parliamentary survey.

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Diocesan and Cl.l.pil.ular Record~ (continued)

YOnK DIOCESE

Cartulary of tho See (British Li urnry , ms. [,nnlldol%ne1102)MP 43

Formulary books (15th cent.)Ely dio. recordH F/5, 32-33)

(Cambl'idlC IIL, Add.ms.3115 (r);~II'7

Valuation and inventory of properties of thC' 1:1('(' andinventory of palaces t 535/6 (Public Record or rice,SC.11/766) MP Id

Survey of Archbishop's Larms n.d. (Publ l c Reco rd Office,SC.J2/17/58) MF 41'A particular & perfect certificate of all the ministerswi thin the diocese of York ••• (temp. AJ'chbl,'I!lUll PiHS,l589-9L.t) (LnmbeUl, Curle misc. XII no.9) MP J5

Visitations of the archdeaconry of Nottingham by theArchbishops 1590-1640 (Not t ingham Uni vez-sI ty MflllU8cr ipisDepartment A.6, 8, ior , 11, 13,23, 2/i, liG) MF 132

Visitalion of Ilexhamsb Lr-a peculiar 1667 (Durhum Uni ver-s i ty ,Episcopal Visitation Book ), f08.170-8) Ph.5

The papers of Arehbi!"hop duhn Shurp (l691-1711t) (Lloyo-finket·family munimen t.s , llardwi cke Court, Gloueesl.et'shire) MF 15-20

Parliament.ary survey of the d iuceao and chapt.e r I6IJ7-50(Lambeth Palace, COIllD. XIIIl/t7-18) MI' 98

L851 Religious Census, York d ioecse (Publ ic Record orr icc I

HO.129/491) MF 10). 111-18

YORK. DEVERLl:.Y HTh'S'fER

Cartulary of the ~lin8tcr (Uni ve r s i ty Co1I t!gt', Oxford,ms. 82) HP 107

CarLu!luy of tbp Rolh'slon Chan try , Be.ver l ey Mil1t1t.c·I'(Washington, Librury of COlIgrcss, Ac.1093) MF 108

HOIlS!! Lie Uccords

J\lNINGllAM PaIOKY

Cur tu l ary o f tfllo priory (Bodley, Laud misc. G/J~) "'11<' ~3

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BAlIDNEY ABBEY

Cartulary of the abbey (British Library, CottonVespasian E XX) MF 71

BARLINGS ABBEYCartulary of the abbey (British Library, CottonFaustina B r) Z.IF46

BOLTON PRIORY

Extracts from lost cartulary (Bodley, ms. Dodsworth 1~~,fos. 1-77) MF 105

BYLAND ABBEY

Cartulary of the abbey (British Library, Egerton ms.2823)jand fragment of cartulary (Bodley, ms. Dodsworth 76, fo.146) MF 92, Ph.61

CAS'£'LE ACRE PRIORY

Cartulary (part) of the prioI{'"(Briti sh LibraryHarley ms. 2110, fos. 119-135) MF 81

CROWLANJ) ABBEY

Cartulary of the abbey (Spalding Gentlemen's Society me.) HP ~5

DRAX PRIORY

Cartulary of the priory (Bodley, ms.Top.Yorks. c.72); andfragment of cartulary (Bodley, ms , Dodsworth 76, fos,124-6)"1F70, Ph. 62

EASBY ABBEYCartulary of the abbey (British Library, Egerton ms. 2827)MF 104

.fo..'YE PRIORY

Cart.ulary of Lhe priory (Essex Record Office, D/DBy.Q.19)MP 78

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FERRIDY, NORTH, PRIORY

Cartulary of the priory (Bodley, Add.C.51) ~w 97

Monastic Records (continued)

FLAMSTEAD PRIORY

Cartulary of the priory (llertlorushirc Record Office,ms , 17465) MF 74

.FOUNTAINS ABBEY

Cartularies of the abbey (Bod.l!.!y, UUIV. Coll.mes, 1(;7, 170;ms. Rawlinson B ~~9) MF 129-30

GI1lUCESTERABBEY

Cartulary of the abbey (Gloucc8 ter Deun & Chapter,Registers A & B) Hr 80

KENlL'o«lRTrI PRIORY

Cartulary of the priory (British Library, Harley lOS. 3650)HF 95

KIRKHAM PRIORY

Cartulary of the priory (Bodley, ms. Fairfax 7) Ml~91

!.ANTHONY PRIORY

CarLularies of the priory (Public Record Office C 115/KA.9,Kl/6681, K2/6683. 6686, Ll/6687, 6689, 6690) MF 1311-6

LEEIlS PIlIORY

Cartulary of {he priory (Kent Record Office, Acc.t5l.i) .Ph.t19

LEWISIIAM PRIORYCurtu Lary of UIP priory (Ghent Stale Archives, SI. Peter'sabbey, 1st aor , , no.7, pt..i) ~1F76

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MALTON PRIORY

Cartulary of the priory (British Library, Cotton Claudius D XI)HF 4l.t

NORTID\MP'I'ON. ST ANDREW'S PRIORY

Cartularies of the priory (British Library, Royal 11 B IX;Cotton Vespasian E XVII) MF 9l.t, 85

NOS'TELL PRIORY

Cartulary of the priory (British Library, Cotton VespasianE XIX) MP 96

PENTNEY PRIORY

Fragment of cartulary of the priory (Norfolk Record Office,NRS. 2'7262) Ph.li2

PETERIIOROUGH ABDb'Y

Cartulary of the abbey (Peterborough Dean & Chapter, Swaffham'sRegister) MF 72

lWfSh'Y ABBEY

Surveys and rentals, 13th cent. (British Library, CottonGalba E X) MF 43

ROYSTON PRIORY

Lpn! of oartulary of the priory (British Library Add. Ch.46362)Ph.l.t6

S1' NEOT'S PRIOHY

Cartulary (part) of the priory (British Library, CottonFaustina A IV, f08,1-/.6) MP 81

Srm.m,,'SBURY ABBEY

Car-tul ary of the abbey (National Library of Wales, ms.7851)MF' 89

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Monastic Records (cont..imll'd)

SOUTHWICK PRiORY

Car-t.u l ar ie s of the priory (Hwnp14hire [t('cord O.ffiCl·,Uegislers I, 2, & 3) HT' 79

SPAI.DJNG PRIORY

Car tu l ar+e s !If the pr io ry (British Library, Add.0lB.35296,Harley ms , 742) MP 109-10

STMfiiURD, ST MICHAEL IS PRIORY

Tnventories of charters of the priory (Public Iteco rd OfflCl',SC. 1l/1126) Ph.1.8

TIIROW'LEY PRIORY

Cartulary of the priory (SL Orner, b i bl s pub l vma, 7',6) m' 77

WARTEll PRIORY

CartuJary of the priory (Bodley, ms , T'oirfax 9) MP 1)0

YOIlK. ST LEONARD'S HOSPITAL

Cartularies of the ho sp i tal (Brl tl sh Li b r-ary , Cotton NeroD TU, Dodley, ms , Ra ....Li nson B't55) MF 1.7, 106

YOIIK. ST MARYIS AIlllhY

Cartulttrit'H of the abbey (Uri t.r sh LilJrury, Add. ID!:!. 38816,Harley ms , 236; Bodley, DIS. Dodsworth 76, fOB. ;6-64.,121-3 (fragments) MF' 100-1, Ph.58-(iO

Probate Records

rn:xJ1A.\1SlI ms PECULIAR

Volume of registered vl l l a and in ven t orie s lor lIexhomflhiT'1'169'1-1706 (Newcastle, Society 01 Antiqunl'ics) Ph.6

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ROUtE UFON SPAIDING mOR ROMAN CATHOLIC RECORDS MF 102

Miscellaneous Ecclesiastical RecordsARCUlVES OF TIlE OLD BROTHERHOOD (Oscott College, Sutton

ColdIield) MF 30-3, 36-40

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AberIord 37abstrncL books 25Acaster Malbis 37eccoun t book

probate 23accoWlts

archbishop's official 32charity 21•diocesan boards 12-19diocesan regisLry 23executors' and

administrators' 33garden 32

Acklam ncar Malton 37Acomb 37

peculiar jurisdiction 3~Acton, Lord 52Acts of Parliament

see Benefices Act 1898Clergy Discipline

Act 1892Ecclesiastical

Di 1apidations Act 1871Education Act 1902Public Worship

Regulation Act 1874Addlesha~, Rev. G.W.O., treasurer

of York, dean of Chester 1.6Addlesha~ Papers ~6administrators' accounts 33admissions 5

registers Itadvowsons

abat.ree ts of ti Hes to 9see also patronage

Allerthorpe 37Alne 37Alne and Tollerton peculiar

jurisdiction 35Alvinghnm priOry (Lincs.) 62Ampleforth prebendal

jurisuictiotl 31tApesthorp~ (Notts.)

prebendal junLsd Lc b ion 34appeal fWlds

Church Buildings 14for clergy stipends 21Trinity Sund ay and SL P<'t.er'RTidt' 13

Applet.on 1e S't.rcc t 37Ar-chb ishop ' » Counc Ll 18

archb i ehops ' registerssee und er York, ar chbd ahopa of

archdeaconriessep Cleveland, East Riding,

Nottingham, Yorkarticles of enquiry 27, 28Askham Bryan 37Askham Richard 37Association of Uri t,il:lllOrchel:ltras 52Aughton 37augmen tations

sce under beneficpsBainton Deeds 59Bardaey abbey (Lincs.) 63Barlby 37Barlings abbey (Lincs.) 63Barnby prebendal jurisdiction 3~Dur ton, NC'WIIIUlI 55Barton Ie Street 37Bedford DeC(]B 59benefices

Iluthorized chaagvs in thu statusof 8

endoWlent and augmen tatd.on of6-7

grant.A to 8unions of 7

Beverley ]\finAter 59, 62Rolleston chanlry in 62

BeneficeR Act 1898 9Benefices (Suspension of Pr~scnLaLion)

!1easure J 9111'; 9Bi 1hrough 37Bilton in Ainst.y 37

prebendal juriAdicLlon 34Birdforth 37lJirdsnll 37Birkin 37Dirmingham

Ladywcod (consti tuency) 55West (conet! tueney) 55

Bishop vu ton 38peculjar jurisdiction 3J, 35

Biahop the rpe 38Pulacc 58

nole (Notls.) prebendal jurisdiction3"

Dol ton Per-cy 38Bo lton pri ory 63nossn1I 38

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boundariesarchidiaconal 21parochial 21ruridecanal 21

boundary commission 21Boyle, Robert q6Brafferton 38, q6Bramham 38Brandsby :;8Brayton 38Dubwith :;8Duckrose deanery 30Bug thorpe 38

prebendal jurisdiction 35Bulmer 38

deanery 29Burnby 38Burytborpe 38Buttercrambe 38Byland abbey 63'Calling all churcbpeople' campaigncalls Z7, 28Canterbury

Convocation of see Convocationdiocese

cartulary of 60registers of 60

llous~of Laymen see LaymenCapital expenditure scheme 16-17Carlisle diocese

registers of 60Carlton by Snaitb 38, 47car~ularips 60-6CaALle Acre priory (Norf.) 6:;Cotton 38cause papers 58-9Cave, South, peculiar juri~tlietion 35Cuwood 38I'nwood and Wistow manor 31-2CensuR, IS~1 ~eligious 61-2Central Diocesan Fund 12Centre for Medieval Studies, York

University !.isCentre for Sou t.bernAfrican Studies,

York University i, ~6Chancery court 33, 58Chapel Haddlescy 38chapels

licence for marriages 10Charity Comrui ~ion 2qcharlly rccordH 2~, 29, 59

see also Conyngbam's TrustTurner Trust

Charles II 50Chichester diocese

registers of 60Christian Faith Society 46Church Assembly 15, 21Church Buildings Appeal 1~Church Commissioners 8, 36Church Extension, Diocesan

Council of 13-1qChurch Fenton 38

see also Fenton prebendaljurisdiction

Churchesauthorization of, for new

districts 8fabric returns 19inspection of 17redundan t 22substitution of parish 8war-dam~ed 19

21 ChurChyards 29citation mandates 28clergy "9

colonial and overseas 6files 32

Clergy Aid Fund 14Clergy Discipline Act 1892 6Cleveland archdeaconry 17, 28-9

deanery 29ChHord 38Clifton

~ York, St Philip andSt James, Clifton

Coggan, Frederick Donald,abp. of Yorkregister 3viaitation Z7visitation returns 31

colonial clergysee clergy, colonial and

overseasColton, Thomas 5qColton Trust 5~commission(l:I)

boundary 21on diocesan administration

21parochial documents 22surrogates' 26York redundant churches 22

CODDllHtec on the Property andFinances of the church

York, Wll1ldcsfordHo spital comm:u:niconts 2921-2

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Community of the Resurrection,Mirfield 50-2

'Compton Census' GoCouierence, Dioccsun 17, 18

ruridecanal 30confirmations 31con.fil'lllations,arcbiepiscoplll, of

bishops 1consecrations

of churches and churchyards9-10

Consistory court 58abstract books 25

Convocation of Canterbury 1Convocation of York 1Conyngham, Ellen, countcss 24Conyngham's Trust 24Copmanthorpe )8court books

abs t.ruc I;. 25Consistory 25Prerogat.tve 25

court roUs~ manorinl rccords

courtsscc Chancery; Conf:list.o.ry.

Exchequer; lIighCommisaion; Prel'ogativc;York dean and chapter

Coxwold 38Crambc 38Crayke 38Crowlnnd abbey (l.incs.) 63curates

s Lipendiarylicenccs 5nominations 5

Dalby 38Darlton (Notts.) It6-7Dawes, Wil] inrn, ubp. of Ynrk 'j(}

deposition book 26DerLyshirc, South (couRt i tucncy ]

55Diocesan Conference

~ Conference, DiocesanDilapidations Board, Dioc('saD

1l.t-17registers 15

Dingle Head (nour Liverpool,Lane s • ) 2/j

di Occflan boards and commi ttl'.,sIwe undl'I' Individunl nawes

dioceslln 1('allel 12dioCCI'ltI,u quota 12

dioc~sfU'l registrarsce rcgistrar, dioccsan

dioCC;an registry~ registry, diocesan

Dfoceeun Reor"llI1isation Commlii-I'eHc fIsure 19'11 18

d Incescn BurvI'yorsace surveyor e , .lioCCIJLUl

D i omoo Synorlsee Synod, Vioc~Ran

dis~tt'r& 29. 58D'is t r ie t Synod s(>(.' Synoddistricts, ecclesiastical HDoncaster d ClJ.llc.l"Y 32Dr-ax 39, /i7

Chad t,y School M....7priory 63

DriughoU8f'8ElCC Yo rk , Si [<;tlwnrd, Drlnghouac8

Duun ing t.cn 39p r-cbr-nd a l jU.l'i stl Lc t 1011 3't

Durham cath ed ru'lvucancy rl'gisLer 60

DUl'hwn lli OC"He :;6register of 61

Entiby abbey 6)Eflsington in Holdcrnl's8 roc lory

munllr JGF:asing'fl'old39

muno r 36~;nBt Hiding archdeuconry 17, 22,

I,!JEcc 1csi asLical Commi ssiorwrs

illl'li runlt'nts 8SCI' 01 so Churcl; COllDDi8sl onere

EcclesiasLicul Dilnpidntions ActJ 871 J11

Fccl,'siusti cal Di 1upidutions~Ieasure 1923 15

ecclesiastical districtslwe rUstricLs

Educa t.i on , Diocesun Counc i l of II,Educu i.ion AcL JC)02 10IUland (conlltit~cncy) 55I~l1er Lon 39lU'Iingf.on 39end OloUlCD ta

seo under bcneficc~Escrick 39

deanery )0es tnt e Teeo ,',I fI

ol'chbishopric 31-2, 36, 'i8, 62OurjUlJD bhhol'ri c 36IUpoll bishufll'ic 36

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Evangelistic Council, Diocesan 17Everinghwn i9Exchequer court ii, 58execuLors' account.s 33~ye priory (Suff.) 63faculties 25-6, 59Fairburn 39Fairfax, Admiral Robert 55Family Welfare Association,

Diocesan 17Farlington :59fees

authorization of parochial 8tables of 7

Fenton prebendal jurisdiction 35see also Church Fenton

Ferriby, North; priory 64Figgia, Rev. J.N. 52Finance, Diocesan Aoard of 12-13Flwnstead priory (nerts.) 6ltFletcher, A.M. 5~Forder, Rev. C.R., ado. of York 47Forder Papers ~7Foston 39FounLains abbey 64Frere, W.H., bp. of Truro 50-1Frere family 51}'ridayLhorpc prebendal jur-t sdi.ot.ron

34Fulford 39Full Sutton 39Garbett. Cyril Forster, ubp. of

York 21, 59register 3

Garmonaway, N. 55Garrowby Hall iGate Helms l ey

Bce nelmslcy, GaleGeneral Synod

~ Synod, GeneralGilbert, John, abp. of York 59Givendale, Great :59

prebendal jurisdiction 311p;lebc 29

exchanges Itsee also terriers

Gloucester abbey 64Goodmanham 39Goolt> 47Grafton

see ~1o.rLonwi til Graf tonGrafton cum Grindnll milnor 36Great Gj vendal e

~ Givcnuulc, Great

Gt'cat Ouseburn~ Ouscburn, Great

Grimston, North 39Grindal, Edmund, ahp. of York

visitation court book 27Grindal prebendal jurisdiction

33-'*Halifax, carl ofarchives of i

Hamilton Thompson Papers q8Harcourt, Edward Venables Vernon,

abp. of York 59Harswell 39Barthill deanery 30Hatfield, Thomas, bp. of Durham

registcr 61Raxby 39Hayter, Thomas, ado. of York

Hayter's book 32Hayton 39Dealaugb 39Ile lmal ey deanery 30Helmsley, Gate 39Helmsley, Upper 39Helperby manor 36Helperthorpc 39Hemingbrougb 39

manor 55Here ford cathedral 61'Ueslerton, West 39Ifcslington 39Heworth!!! York, Holy Trinity,

HeworthHexbwushire (Northumb.) peculiar

jurisdiction 62, 66Hickleton iHigh Commission court 58Holderness, North, deanery 30Holderness, South, deanery }O[Jolme Archiepiscopi pr ebcnd.aI

jurisdiction 34Holme On Spalding Moor 40

Roman Catholic records 67Ilo I t..by '10Hope, Sir William St John l,alJovingham qOJIowahGlb.ltOHuddersfield (constituency) 55Iluggat.e 1,0lIull 20

deanery 30District Synod of the Methodist

Church 20

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Hull (continued)Executive A~tion Committee 20Reorganisation Subcommittee 20-1

Huntington l.tDHus thwai te 40

prebendal jurisdiction 35Huttons Ambo l.tOinduction mundaLea 28inhibi tions 'ZlInspec tion of Churches Commi tt ce ,

Diocesan 17Inspection of Churches ~fea!iure

1955 17Institute of Social and Economic

Research. York Universi ty iinstitution act books }-4insurance 16International Arthurian Society

Its

inventories 1Jprobate, exhibiLed late 33

Kenilworth priory (Warw.) QtKcxby ilO

Kilnw1ck Percy l.tOKingston upon Hull ~ HullKirby Grindalythe 40Kirby Underdale 40Kirkby Wharfc 40Kirkham priory 6l.tKnapton /10Knowles, J .W. 119Knowles Collec tion IJ9Lang, Cosmo Gordon, abp. of York

register 2Longtoft prebendal jurisdictionLangton 40Lanthony priory (Glos.) 64Lawrance, Rev. N.A.II. IJ9Lawrance Papers 49Laymen, Canterbury flouse of 2Laym~n, York House of 1-2Lcdsham 40Leeds priory (Kent) 6~)etter books 23Lewishnm priory (Kent) 611

licencesof chapels for marriuges 10for divine service in mission

chapels etc. 57temporary I to USf' churches

pend ing ccnsocrut.i.on 57Living I\gcnLs Fund JJ.LondcHbol'Oligh lIOLong Mnrstoll

~ Marston, Long

Luttone Ambo l.tOMaintenance, Diocesan Council of

lIiMalines Conversations 50-1Mallon priory 65Mal ton, New, St Le onnrd '10

St ~jjchae l '10Maltou, Old 'iOmanorial records 31-2, 36, 5~-GHarket Weighton 1.0

deanery 30sec also Wl;!ightOil prebpudal

jUl'iBO ict ion~farkhfl1ll, WilUum, ubp. of Yorkma.rriage

allegations :.l5licenccs 25

Murston, Long 4.0Marton cum Moxby 40Harton wi th GraIlon 37Hel tou , WilliwlI, abp. of York

rf.'gistcr 3Meltonby

!'IN' YaphBlllcum Mel tonLyHickle/ield 41midwives

noulinatl ons 5HillingtoD IIIministers

nominations 8Mirfielrl Collection 50-2mission chapels 57

r-ooms 10Monk Frystou t.1Moor Monkton 1.1mortgagcs

under Gilbert's Act 10-118C~ also parsonagc houscs

l-loxbysce Marton cum Moxby

~Iytonon Swalc 41Nahum 111N'ational School Corumittee,

Diocesan 17Nether Popp l e ton !H!(> Poppleton,

Nether'lew fal ton

59

sec Hulton,Newbald, Nor tb ,

j ur i sdi c lionNewland 47

Newprebendal31J

Newt.on Kyme 1.1Newton UPOIl (Just' 't tnom i110 t ion

grnnt e of r+gh t of 1:1

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nominationssee curates

midwivesministersparish clerksschoolmasterssurgeons

non-residence 5, 57registers 57

North Ferribysce Ferriby, North

North Grimstonsee Grimston, North

North Ho Lderne assec Holderness, North

No rth Newbaldsec Newbald, North

NorthamptonSt Andrew's priory 65

Norton 41Norwich diocese

registers of 61Nostell priory 65notarial regi ster 24Nottingham archdeaconry 62Nottinghamshire 23Nunburnholme ~1Old Brotherhood Archives 67Old Malton

see Malton, OldOrchestral Employers'

Association 52Orders in Council 7, 21Ordination Candidates Council,

Diocesan 18Ordination Fund 23ordinations 11-5

see also relinquishment oforders

Osbaldwick 41prebendal jurisdiction 34

Oscott College 67Ou seburn , Gr-e aL 37overseas clergy

see clergy, colonial andoverseas

Overton IdOxford, The Queen's College 58parish clerk!>

nominations 5pari sh records 37-ll'5parish register transcripts 22parieh regi/ii..crs

d cpo sIted 37-45

parishes, creation of new 7parliamentary survey 62parsonage houses 29

grants 8mortgages under Gilbert's Act

10-11sales of 57scheuules of fixtures 57sites 1:1war-damaged 19

Parsonages Board, Diocesan 15Pastoral Committee, Diocesan

18, 19patronage

agreements 57transfer of 9see also advowsons

presentation,suspension of

Pentney priory (Norf.) 65Peterborough abbey (Northants.) 65pew rents

grants of 8Piers, Jolm, abp. of York 62plans 58Pocklington 41

deanery 30Pole. Major David Graham 55Poor Benefices Fund, Diocesan 18poor livings 7Poppleton, Nether ,.1Poppleton, Upper 41Prayer Book Rcvt sfon 51premonitions Z7Prerogative court 33, 58

abstract books 25presentation, suspension of 9probate records 33-5, 66

see also testamentary causesPublic Worship Regulation Act

1874 6Queen Anne's Bounty 7Ramsey abbey (Hunts.) 65Ramsey, Arthur Michael, abp. of

Yorkregister 3

Raske i r It!Read, Charl es '.6rectories 8recus ant returns 31, 60

rolls 60Rf'tiundant Churches Commi SSl on 22rc~iRtrnr, diOCCRfin 23

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registry, diocesanrecords 23

Religious Census 1851 61-2relinquishment of orders 57Reorganisation Committ~e,

Diocesan 18-21(null Suucommi t.t.ee ) 20-1

Repajrs of Benefices BuildingsMeasure 1972 15

resignal.ions 6returns

church fabric 19of poor livings 7recusant 31, 60rural deans' 29schoo I 10

Riccall ittprebend a] jurisd ict.Lon 3/1

Rillington 41Ripon diocese 36, 61RolJeston chantry

see Beverl ey ~finstcrRoman Catholics

see Holmc on Spalding Hoorrecusant returns nod rolls

Ro t.her'ham.,Thomas, n1Jp. of Yorkreg i at er 3

Rowntree Papers iRoyston priory (Ilerts.) 65Itulforth IJ1rural deaneries

see Buckrose; Bulmer;Clevelanu; Doncal'!ter;Escrick; Harthill;lIelmslcy; Ho lue rncaa ,~fJl'Lh; Holderness, South;Hull; MlU'kcL Weighton;Pocklington; Rydale;S e 1by i Y(J rk cl ty

TUral deans 6returns 29

ruridecanal chapters 10conferellcel'! 30records 30

Rydale deanery 29Ryther 1.1St Ncot' s priory (Hunts.) 65Salisbury c(lihel-b'al 61Su l Lon peculiar jurisdiction }"Sand Hu Han by Bossall IdSand lIu t. ton n('ar 'rh irsk 37Save the Churclws Fund,

Diocesan 21l-iuxton I,t

Se amps t.on IdHchool(H) 59

returns 10si les ']7se~ also NnLlonnl School

Commill('(', DiOCetl8Jl

Drax Ch~l'j ty Schoo 1",chou IIIl.tlli I'l"S

nominations 5, 5MScray ingluen If JSeaton Roas III

Sel by d.eunory 30scquent.rn t.Lona 26ScrjeWltslln, n.H. 4RSet td ngtcn Lt2

Sbarp, John, uhp. of York 59, 62Sherburn in Llmt·t. ',2Sherburn in Harford Ly the /,2Sh er i I'f Hutton l12Ship Lon thorpe 42Skel Lon ncar Yock /,2Sk ip\\i th Jt::?Shrewsbury abbey (Salop.) 65Skirpenbcck 112Sliuj.l:!illy 112

Sna i th pecul i ar Juri sri lei loti 13Sudol' and ~lIm d ro c e ac 59Sou UI Clive

H('!' Cave, SoulhSOIl:U;-llo Id.ernc l<8

sec Ilo Ldcr-nnss , Sou titSou 111....1ck priory (IIIlIl LB.) 66Spalding priory (LincH.) 66Stnmford (l,incs.)

St Ntcluwl' 8 priory 66SUunl'ortL nridgc 112eLutiHtical filCH 31SLututolY MCQsures

RPt' Rt'oeficl'R [Su speus ion of-_ Presl'uLuLion) M('1I8urc'

11)'10lJiOCCHllf1 nNIl'gnniAutioll

ComwiLtv~ McuBurc 19~1FcclcHiusticul Dilull1dntioH8

Measure 1923Inspec ti ou of'Cllllrches

HCfll:illr(' 1955ItepHir" o l' Bt'lIericl'S

Build iugs HelHntJ'(' 197:!Union oI fjc>npJ'lcus

~I('llsu,'e 11)~)S t (' (.1, r. J. 1JI

S lL'C 1 IUHI F1 f! Lchc l' r;olluc ti 011 5/1Sll'l'nl', flichUl'd., ubp. of YOl'k

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StillingflecL q2Stillingion 42

prebendal jurisdiction 34Siillington \IIitilNawion and

Wombleton manor 56stipends, clergy

Archbishop Gnrbett'6 appealfor 21

assi~ents of 57files 13grants towards 8registers 13

Stockion On the Forest ~2Strensall 112

prebendal jurisdiction 35surgeons

nominations 5surrogates 26, 58

registers 58Surrogntion act 27Surtees, Robert 55surveyors, diocesan 16suspension see presentationSutton On the Forest q2Sutton upon Derwent 42Synod, Diocesan 18

District (Hull) of MethodistChurch 20

General 1Synodical Council 18'fadcfister 1t2Talbot, Rev. E.K. 51Talbot, E.S., warden of Keble

College, bp. of Rochester, andI!inchester 51

Temple, William, abp. 01 York 59register 2visitalion returns 31

terriers, glebe 11Terrington 1t2testamentary causes 58Thompson, Alcxand er llamil ton lJ.8Thorganby 1,.2Tbonnanby 1,.2Thorne 551'bornton, Rev. L.S. 51-2Thornton on Spalding Hoor lt2Thorp Arch 1,.2'1'horpeBaasct t /.2'l'hrowley priory (Kent) 66Tockel' ington (Northumb.) prebendal

jurisdiction 34Tollert-oll

~ Alne and Tollcrton

transcripts~ parish register transcripts

'l'uke family 51,.Turner, Mrs.Ann 2~Turner Trust 21tUllcskelf prebendal jurisdiction 34Union of Benefices Measure 1923 7

see also under beneficesUpper Helmsley

see Helmsley, UpperUpper Poppleton

see Poppleton, Uppervnc~y administration

Durham register 60Worcester register 60York registers 3, 61

vicarages 8vi s t La L'i on

archidiaconal 28-9archiepiscopal 27, 31, 62memoranda books 29returns 29, 31royal 60ruridecanal 29statistical files 31

Wadworth peculiar jurisdiction 3~Wulbran, J.R. 118Waldby, Robert, abp. of York

regi8ter 3Walton (in Ainsty) 1,.3Wandesford Hospital

see York. Wandesford Hospitalwar damage 18-21War Damage Conni ttec, Diocesan

18-21Ware Deposit 55-6WartH 43

priory 66Warthill 43

prebendal jUl'isdiction 3%Weaverthorpe ~3WeightoD prebendal jurisdiction 3%

see also Market WeightonWenlock Family Deeds and Papers 59West Hcslerton

see Heslerton, Westliesto; 43Wetwang prebendal jurisdiction 33-4Wharram le Street l,tJWharram Percy 43wbeldrake 43Whenby 431I1liLeley, Wilfrid 55WIlit"'cll On tbe Hill '13

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Wigginton '*3Wighill Jf}

Wilbedoss It)Winchester diocese

registers of 61Wintl'ingham 43WiatO\\' 43

manor see Cawood andWisLowmanor

prebend al ju r-Lsd ic t.i on 3/•Wood family

see Halifax, earl ofWorcester cathedral

vacancy register 61Yapham cum Meltonby 43Yarburgh Muniments 59Yedingham 43York

Dakers' Company 50Company of Embroiderers.

Vestment makers, ell tiersand Drawers 50

Grey Coat School lj7-8hospi Lals 24

see also York, St Leonard'shospital

Innholders' Company 50Lunatic A~lum 54Marygate 48Merchant Taylors' Company

'.9-50Monkgate 4.8Tbe Retreat 52-liSt Leonard's hospital 66St Mary's abbey 66St Saviourgate Unitarian

Chapel 54Wandesford ilospital 24Weavers' Company 50archbi.shops of

memorials io 58registers of 2-3sce also under individualnames

archdeaconry 22, 28, 32cathedral church of St Peter

cartularies 61chancellorship pccul turjur i sd tc Li on 3lt.

dean and chapter court 59deanery peculiar jurisdictjon

35cour!; 59

preccntorsbjp peculillrjurisdiction 34

Yorkcathedral church of St Peter

subdeanery peculiarjuriadic t.t on 3lt.

succen to rahf p of the CWlOIlS

peculiar .iuriRuicLlon 31,vacancy rcgiRtcrs ,,61

churchesAll Su.int.s , Nortb Strce!; It)All SnintB, PrwemcnL l.i3IloIy Trini Ly, Goodrol1lgute 113

Holy 'frinity, Heworth I(~Holy Trinity, King's Cour t, li3fioly Trinity, Mick]ciat~ 44se Crux 1,'1

st Cuthbcr L 4./1

St Denys liltSt Edward, Dringhouscs 1.11St Helm, Stonegatc Jill

st John, Uusebridge 411St LaWlencc 1,11

St Luke I",St Margaret, Walmgate '11•

St MarLin, Co~ey Street 44St l-1al'tin cum Gr('gury '111St Ha.ry Bishopbill JWlioJ' '1',St Mary Bishophill Senior I".St Mary, Cna t l cguf.e 41,St Hauricc 4/1St I-fichael, Spurricrgllt.c J,/lSt. DLave 11',St Paul 45St Philip IlltO St JWIJCS,

Clifton It5

St SWIJPSOD '15St. Saviour 1'5S 1 Tbom(U:I "5rcdundan t 22

city deanery 30Convocation of

sec Convocation of Yorkdiome

cartulary 62l'ormularics 62surveys 32, 62

House of Laymensee Laymen, York House of

~lin8tt'r.!!£.!.:. Yo rk , c athodr-c l church of

St Po t e rUn ivers i ty

ureh i ves ')5cl cpar !men tor Econom ie e 521ihrury r, 55

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