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00217 - PARISH OF ST NICHOLAS, WARWICK - 1539-1999
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1 - Incumbent
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1 - Registers
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2 - Appointments of clergy
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3 - Benefice (property & income; union with other benefices)
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4 - Incumbent's working papers
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1 - Temporary licence for the performance of Divine Service in the parish hall whilst the church was closed for redecoration - 1952
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2 - Appointment of Samuel E. Medlicott of Warwick as parish clerk - 1890
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3 - Two letters from Thomas H. Kendall, the woodcarver, at The Manufactory, Chapel Street, 24th July 1899, explaining the ideas behind the details of the carved work on the desk to Mr Glover, who is making the presentation of the desk that evening, with typescript copy of part of the letter; and to Canon [Rivington], from the same address, 18th April 1905, on sending him two paper knives made by Kendall from "two small pieces of the old King's School oak ... as a little memento of this ancient building" - 1899, 1905
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4 - Letter from Dick Hosking at 34 Coten End, 29th April, to the vicar of St Nicholas', regarding the money left by his cousin, Jack Lees, for the installation of a stained glass window in the north window near the vestry to be designed by Dick Hosking, with several suggestions for the wording of the inscription to the memory of Percival John Lees, choirmaster of St Nicholas' church for fifty five years - 1967
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5 - Marriage licences - 1851-1883
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6 - Folder entitled "Certificates of burial etc.," containing certificates for burial purposes from Oakley Wood Crematorium and several from other crematoria, 1962-1975, lists of those who have died, 1951-1974, pamphlet entitled "The disposal of cremated remains" issued by the Church Information Office, Westminster, 1965, with other letters etc., respecting the disposal of cremated remains in churchyards; copies of Orders in Council, 1855 and 1874, respecting burials in the churchyard of St. Nicholas' and other Warwick churches. Letter from New Jersey in 1976, enclosing a printed card to be sent out prior to a meeting at St. Nicholas' parish Room and Sunday School - 1961-1976
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7 - Receipt for payment for Consolidated Three Pounds per Centum Annuities - 10 Nov 1880
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8 - Assent to the thirty-nine articles of religion and to the book of common prayer by Frederick Wiliam Bidwell - 29 Dec 1895
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9 - Receipt for the altar bread. No date - n.d.
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10 - Manuscript copy of the deeds in the chartulary, accompanied by letter - 1894
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11 - Photograph of Rev H R Humphreys - 1901
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12 - Photograph of Thurston Rivington - [1899]
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13 - Manuscript table of Burial Fees (as regulated by Rev Wade) - n.d.
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14 - Account from Mr T Handley - 1819
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15 - Summary of Return of Poor Law account - 1801-1817
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16 - Manuscript notes of burials 1540 - 1542, presumably copied from the burial register - early 20th cent
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17 - Report on Parish Registers to end of 1812 - [1897]
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18 - Memorandum from the Diocesan Registry showing that the vicar of St Nicholas is entitled to the patronage of and nomination to, the living of All Saints, Emscote, Warwick - 1887
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19 - Brief manuscript note of fourteen items, possibly notes for an inventory - n.d.
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20 - Empty registered envelope addressed to S T Whitfield Esq, Cliffe Hill, Warwick, postmarked 12 December 1905 - 1905
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21 - Articles of Visitation, completed post 1922 - 1920s
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22 - Plan of whole parish - n.d.
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2 - Churchwardens
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3 - Vestry
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4 - Parochial Church Council
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5 - Auxiliary Organisations
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7 - Overseers of the Poor
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8 - Highways
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9 - Other parish officers
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10 - Charities
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11 - Schools
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12 - Statutory deposits
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13 - Antiquarian
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14 - Printed
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15 - Miscellaneous