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Expand 1 - Acts of Parliament - 1853-18691 - Acts of Parliament - 1853-1869
Expand 2 - Schemes of the Charity Commission - 1879-19012 - Schemes of the Charity Commission - 1879-1901
Expand 3 - Foundation Document - 17163 - Foundation Document - 1716
Expand 4 - Trustees - 1730-18894 - Trustees - 1730-1889
Expand 5 - Minutes - 1830-18545 - Minutes - 1830-1854
Expand 6 - Account Books - 1718-18906 - Account Books - 1718-1890
Expand 7 - Other financial records - 1723-19587 - Other financial records - 1723-1958
Expand 8 - Recipients - 1860-18798 - Recipients - 1860-1879
Expand 9 - Estate records- Title deeds - 1668-18979 - Estate records- Title deeds - 1668-1897
Expand 10 - Farm reports and specifications10 - Farm reports and specifications
Expand 11 - Estate correspondence - 1774-188611 - Estate correspondence - 1774-1886
Collapse 12 - Administrative correspondence - 1856-195612 - Administrative correspondence - 1856-1956
1 - Correspondence between the trustees and the Charity Commission concerning the examination of accounts and receipt of accounts. - 1856-1882
2 - Correspondence from Dewes and Son to Mr Reading, informing him of the sending of a deed of renunciation of his trusteeship of the Kenilworth chapel property and one from R G Reading to Thomas Hennell esq. expressing surprise at the cheque received from Dewes, above, for work done re the same. - 4-6 Nov. 1867
3 - Correspondence between John C Button and Co. of Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, and Thomas Hennell esq., relating to the lack of provision made in the trust deed for the meeting of the trustees and his claim that the duty of calling onedoes not fall on him. - 1874
4 - Bundle of correspondence between the Charity Commission and the trustees relating to Mr Button's bill of costs for drawing up a new scheme for the charity and disagreement over this. - 1879-1881
5 - Correspondence with the Charity Commission acknowledging receipt of letters approving of a co-optative governor, giving the reason for the delay in obtaining a loan for improvements. - 1883-1888
6 - Headed letter from the Charity Commission to John Massie, of Sussex House, Leamington, chairman of trustees, relating to the forwarding of the accounts for the previous year. Note from John Massie to Mr Gaydon that he will be attending the meeting. - 1885-1886
7 - Letter from John C Button to G H Gaydon concerning the return of books, reputed to have been given as a loan, to his late father's library. - 8 May 1885
8 - Letter from William Maycock, secretary to John Webb, and Mr Gaydon, reminding them that the annual subscription, given by Arlidge's charity to the Warneford Hospital, has not been sent. - 1885-1888
9 - Letter from John Massie to the trustees apologising for being unable to attend the prize distribution at which the Mayor of Warwick will be present. - 27 July 1886
10 - Correspondence between Mr Gaydon and the Charity Commission approving the appointment of a co-optative governor in the place of a deceased one. - 1888-1889
11 - Typed letter from the clerk of the governors to Mr Dalton, informing him that he was elected governor at the last meeting. - 1952
12 - Letter from the secretary of the congregational church to Mr Askew, notifying him of a change of governor. - 1956
Expand 13 - Probate - 170013 - Probate - 1700
Expand 14 - Legal papers - 1676-188014 - Legal papers - 1676-1880
Expand 15 - School - 1702-195015 - School - 1702-1950
Expand 16 - Maps and Plans - 1837-193516 - Maps and Plans - 1837-1935
Expand 17 - Miscellaneous - 1791-196217 - Miscellaneous - 1791-1962
Expand 18 - Printed - 188318 - Printed - 1883

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