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Collapse P 35 - Weaverham St. Mary Parish - 16th century-21st centuryP 35 - Weaverham St. Mary Parish - 16th century-21st century
Expand 1 - Registers and Services1 - Registers and Services
Collapse 2 - Ecclesiastical Administration2 - Ecclesiastical Administration
Expand 1 - District - 1872-19361 - District - 1872-1936
Expand 2 - Endowment and Income - 1746-1947, n.d.2 - Endowment and Income - 1746-1947, n.d.
Collapse 3 - Glebe Land and Property - 1688-19473 - Glebe Land and Property - 1688-1947
1 - Deed to lead the uses of a Recovery - 27 Sep 1688
2 - Lease for lives - 25 Apr 1710
3 - "A perticuler account of the Goods & Specialities in the Church Chest belonging to the parish of Weverham ..." - 23 Oct 1711
4 - Terrier - 1715
5 - Printed Terrier - 1715
6 - Conveyance (Lease and Release, Lease missing) - 30 Oct 1752
7 - Copy lease for 2 lives - 29 Jul 1842
8 - Correspondence from Messrs. Gamon, Farmer and Co., solicitors, Chester, the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries, and the Ecclesiastical Commissioners to Rev. Francis Long, Vicar, concerning sale of glebe lands to Harry Ernest Forster, builder - 1909
9 - Papers relating to further sale of glebe lands to H. E. Forster - 1911
Collapse 10 - Parsonage House - 1880-194710 - Parsonage House - 1880-1947
1 - Letter from Ecclesiastical Commission relating to Tithe rent charges granted and parsonage house provided for Crowton - 1901
2 - Consent of Patron and Ordinary to application of residue of money raised for improvements to parsonage house to making further improvements, and related letters - 1913-1914
3 - Mortgage to secure repayment of £18 lent by the Governor's of Queen Anne's Bounty towards improvements - 1914
4 - Dilapidations and insurance papers - 1927-1947
Collapse 5 - Vicarage Wall - 1880-19365 - Vicarage Wall - 1880-1936
1 - London Gazette: Ecclesiastical Commissioners' grant of capital sum of £100 towards provision of boundary wall - 1880
2 - Mortgage to secure repayment of £150 lent by the Governors of Queen Anne's Bounty towards boundary wall - 1880
3 - Letters from John Douglas, Abbey Square, Chester, architect, to Rev. Thomas Henry Gillam concerning building of vicarage wall - 1880-1881
4 - Letters from Bounty Office and Ecclesiastical Commissioners concerning building of vicarage wall - 1880-1881
5 - Specification of work to be done and material to be used in building new boundary walls to vicarage - Jun 1880
6 - Plans of proposed boundary walls - 1880
7 - Memorandum of agreement - 25 Oct 1880
8 - Letter from Arthur Linnell[?] of High Billinge, Tarporley, stating that the Highway Board sees no reason why the Vicar should not erect the vicarage wall where he wishes - 2 Apr 1881
9 - Letter from Rev. T. Errington Scott to Ecclesiastical Commissioners requesting assistance in paying off mortgage of £150 borrowed from the Governors of Queen Anne's Bounty for building the vicarage wall - 28 Oct 1888
10 - Copy of building lease of part of glebe to John Bebbington, and related letter - 1896-1901
11 - Letter from Gamon, Farmer & Co. relating to conveyance of glebe to William Burgess - 1902
12 - Notices of assignments to Robert Ellison and David Douglas of property purchased by them from trustees of Ann Platt, and related letter - 1910
13 - Notice of assignment of Lincoln Cottage, part of the property conveyed to William Burgess in 1901, to John and Ethel Agnes Wilkinson - 1936
11 - Modern transcript of a terrier - 1715
Expand 4 - Tithes - 1823-19344 - Tithes - 1823-1934
Expand 5 - Pew Rents5 - Pew Rents
Expand 6 - Clergy6 - Clergy
Expand 3 - Parish Affairs3 - Parish Affairs
Expand 4 - Civil Affairs4 - Civil Affairs
Expand 5 - Publications and Memorabilia5 - Publications and Memorabilia
Expand 7 - Schools7 - Schools
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