Catalogue description Diocese of Canterbury

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Details of DCb
Reference: DCb
Title: Diocese of Canterbury
Date: 1396-2001
Arrangement:

Diocesan Records of Canterbury:

 

DCb/A CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION:

 

DCb/A/A Appointments

 

DCb/A/C Correspondence General

 

DCb/A/E Clergy (Emergency Precautions) Measure 1939

 

DCb/A/F Finance

 

DCb/A/M Marriage Licences Correspondence

 

DCb/A/O Orders in Council

 

DCb/B PARISH REGISTERS:

 

DCb/B/A Confirmation Lists

 

DCb/B/B Confirmation Books

 

DCb/B/R Returns of Parish Registers

 

DCb/B/T Bishop's Transcripts of Parish Registers

 

DCb/B/X Parochial records Returns

 

DCb/C CONVOCATION & OTHER CHURCH ASSEMBLIES:

 

DCb/C/A Canons of Convocations

 

DCb/C/C Citations, Precepts, Mandates, Sentences, Convocations

 

DCb/C/E Voters' Lists in Elections of Proctors for Convocation

 

DCb/C/F Diocesan Conference

 

DCb/D CHURCH PROPERTY:

 

DCb/D/C Conveyances and Mortgages

 

DCb/D/E Grants by Ecclesiastical Commissioners

 

DCb/D/G Glebe Leases

 

DCb/D/I Inventories of Church Property

 

DCb/D/L Land Tax Redemptions

 

DCb/D/T Terriers

 

DCb/E CHURCH BUILDINGS:

 

DCb/E/A1 Archdeacons' Certificates

 

DCb/E/A2 Archdeacons' Certificates, correspondence

 

DCb/E/C1 Consecrations of Churches

 

DCb/E/C2 Consecrations of additions Churchyards

 

DCb/E/F Faculties

 

DCb/E/G1 General Correspondence on Faculties

 

DCb/E/G2 Parish Correspondence Files for Faculties

 

DCb/E/G3 Commissary Judgements

 

DCb/E/G4 Faculty Accounts

 

DCb/E/J Faculty Jurisdiction

 

DCb/E/P Pews

 

DCb/E/R Declarations of Rectories

 

DCb/E/S Specifications and Plans

 

DCb/E/Y Chapels Licenced for Marriages

 

DCb/E/Z Diocesan Advisory Committee

 

DCb/F CLERGY:

 

DCb/F/A Inductions to Benefices

 

DCb/F/B Induction Books

 

DCb/F/C Registers of Curates' Licencs

 

DCb/F/D Curates' Licences (see separate catalogue)

 

DCb/F/E Licences to Officiate in the Diocese (This is a small bundle of uncatalogued 20th century document so there is no entry in the catalogue for them)

 

DCb/F/F Licences for Chaplains (see separate catalogue)

 

DCb/F/G Licences for Named Premises

 

DCb/F/H Registers of Licences for Houses of Residence

 

DCb/F/J Plurality Declarations

 

DCb/F/L Licences for Non-Residence

 

DCb/F/M Monitions for Non-Residence

 

DCb/F/N Registers of Licences for Non-Residence

 

DCb/F/O1 Lists of Ordinations

 

DCb/F/O2 Ordination papers

 

DCb/F/P Presentations

 

DCb/F/R Resignations and Pensions

 

DCb/F/T Tenths

 

DCb/F/S Lay Readers

 

DCb/F/W

 

DCb/F/X Clergy Discipline

 

DCb/F/Y Deceased clergy

 

DCb/F/Z clergy

 

DCb/G CHURCH SCHOOLS OF FINANCIAL:

 

DCb/G/IM Inspectors' and Managers' Reports

 

DCb/G/M Minute Books

 

DCb/G/R Registers

 

DCb/G/S Records of Individuals Schools

 

DCb/G/T School closures correspondence Files

 

DCb/H DISSENT:

 

DCb/H/A Applications for Registration of Dissenting Chapels

 

DCb/H/B Registers of Licences Granted

 

DCb/H/Q Returns to Quarter Sessions

 

DCb/H/Z Compton Return 1676

 

DCb/J JUDICIAL (CHURCH COURTS):

 

DCb/J/A Act Books

 

DCb/J/C Citations to Appear

 

DCb/J/E Excommunication

 

DCb/J/J Papers in Ecclesiastical Suits

 

DCb/J/I Inhibitions

 

DCb/J/K Ecclesiastical Law

 

DCb/J/L Marriage Law

 

DCb/J/N Common Law

 

DCb/J/P Penances

 

DCb/J/Q Seal Accounts

 

DCb/J/R Relaxations

 

DCb/J/S Appointments of Surrogates

 

DCb/J/W Powers of Attorney

 

DCb/J/X Consistory and Archdeacons' Courts Books

 

DCb/J/Y Consistory and Archdeacons' Courts Books

 

DCb/J/Z Consistory and Archdeacons' Courts Books

 

DCb/K TESTAMENTARY:

 

DCb/K/A Administration

 

DCb/K/E Affidavits of Executors

 

DCb/K/G Guardianship

 

DCb/K/I Indexes of Wills

 

DCb/K/P Probate Bonds

 

DCb/K/R Renunciations of Administration

 

DCb/K/V Testamentary on Visitation

 

DCb/K/W Copies of Wills

 

DCb/K/Z Printed Parliamentary Bills

 

DCb/L LICENCES:

 

DCb/L/B General Licences

 

DCb/L/C Correspondence with Registrar

 

DCb/L/P Parish Clerks' Licences

 

DCb/L/R Registers of General Licences

 

DCb/L/S Schoolmasters' Licences

 

DCb/M MATRIMONIAL:

 

DCb/M/B Bonds and Allegations

 

DCb/P SYNOD:

 

DCb/P/C Citations

 

DCb/P/E Elections to House of Laity

 

DCb/P/M Measures

 

DCb/Q MISCELLANEOUS RETURNS:

 

DCb/Q/C Return of Communicants 1565

 

DCb/Q/H Return of Hospitals 1666

 

DCb/R BENEFICE:

 

DCb/R/A Augmentation Deeds

 

DCb/R/C Conventicles

 

DCb/R/D Deaneries, Reordering of Parishes Within

 

DCb/R/F Tables of Fees

 

DCb/R/M Team Ministries

 

DCb/R/P Poor Vicars

 

DCb/R/S Sequestrations

 

DCb/R/T Appointments of Trustees

 

DCb/R/U1 Patronage, General

 

DCb/R/U2 Patronage, Parishes

 

DCb/S RURIDECANAL CHAPTER AND CONFERENCE:

 

DCb/S/A Minutes

 

DCb/S/C Correspondence

 

DCb/S/S Statistics of Church Work

 

DCb/S/V Ruridecanal Visitation Returns

 

DCb/T TITHE:

 

DCb/T/A Altered Apportionments with Maps

 

DCb/T/C Certificates of Capital Value

 

DCb/T/O Original Apportionments with Maps

 

DCb/T/R Certificates of Redemption of Rentcharge

 

DCb/V VISITATION:

 

DCb/V/A Archdeacons' Notebooks

 

DCb/V/C Citations to Appear

 

DCb/V/D Churchwardens' Declarations

 

DCb/V/E Articles of Enquiry

 

DCb/V/F Fees

 

DCb/V/G Procurations

 

DCb/V/I Inhibitions and Relaxations

 

DCb/V/L Miscellaneous Correspondence

 

DCb/V/M Mandates

 

DCb/V/O Order of Proceedings

 

DCb/V/P Churchwardens' Presentments

 

DCb/V/Q Visitation Charges

 

DCb/V/R Returns by Dean and Chapter

 

DCb/V/T Proctors

 

DCb/V/V Call Books

 

DCb/W SETS OF CORRESPONDENCE:

 

DCb/W/A Abbott and Cullen

 

DCb/W/L Lukyn Letters

 

DCb/W/N Norris Papers

 

DCb/W/X Papal Bull

 

DCb/W/Z Odd Strays of Interest and Importance

 

DCb/W/Y Lists of Records

 

DCb/X COMMITTEES:

 

DCb/X/A Meetings of Archdeacons and Rural Deans

 

Probate Records at Canterbury:

 

DCb/PRC/4 Archdeacon's Court Bonds

 

DCb/PRC/10 Archdeacon's Court Inventories (Registers)

 

DCb/PRC/11 Archdeacon's Court Inventories (Papers)

 

DCb/PRC/12 Archdeacon's Court Mandates to Induct

 

DCb/PRC/13 Archdeacon's Court Penances

 

DCb/PRC/15 Archdeacon's Court - Temerarii

 

Administration Registers

 

DCb/PRC/16 Archdeacon's Court Wills (Originals)

 

DCb/PRC/17 Archdeacon's Court Wills (Registers)

 

DCb/PRC/18 Archdeacon's Court Miscellaneous (Articles, Libels, Sentences)

 

DCb/PRC/21 Consistory Court Inventories (Registers)

 

DCb/PRC/27

 

DCb/PRC/23 Consistory Court Bonds Testamentary

 

DCb/PRC/24 Consistory Court Marriages Bonds

 

DCb/PRC/31 Consistory Court Wills (Originals)

 

DCb/PRC/32 Consistory Court Wills (Registers)

 

DCb/PRC/35 Citations and Monitions

 

DCb/PRC/37 Convocation Precepts

 

DCb/PRC/38 Depositions (Papers)

 

DCb/PRC/39 Depositions (Registers)

 

DCb/PRC/40 Interrogatories (Papers)

 

DCb/PRC/41 Inventories of Church Goods

 

DCb/PRC/42 Prohibitions in Causes of Subtraction of Tithes

 

DCb/PRC/43 Visitation Books and Papers

 

DCb/PRC/44 Miscellaneous

 

DCb/PRC/46 Court of Record of St Augustine's

 

DCb/PRC/48 Indexes

 

DCb/PRC/49 Medievel fragment

 

DCb/PRC/50 Medievel fragment

 

Diocesan Records deposited by Lambeth (VC)

 

DCb/VC IA ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS:

 

- Now DCb/FO

 

DCb/VC IA/3 Presentation Deeds

 

DCb/VC IA/4 Institutions

 

DCb/VC IA/6 Non-Residence Licences

 

DCb/VC IA/7 Dispensations

 

DCb/VC IA/8 Resignation Deeds

 

DCb/VC IA/9 Curates' Licences

 

Now DCb/FF

 

DCb/VC IA/11 Preachers' Licences

 

DCb/VC IA/12 Tait Missioner

 

DCb/VC IB BENEFICE PAPERS:

 

DCb/VC IB/1 Deeds of Endowment

 

DCb/VC IB/3 Advowsons

 

DCb/VC IB/4 Exchanges of Glebe

 

DCb/VC IB/5 Mortgages

 

DCb/VC IB/6 Union of Benefices

 

DCb/VC IB/7 Poor Vicars

 

DCb/VC IB/8 Appointment of Trustees

 

DCb/VC IB/9 Miscellany

 

DCb/VC IC PAROCHIAL RECORDS:

 

DCb/VC IC/1 New Churches and Burial Grounds

 

DCb/VC IC/2 Temporary Church and Room Licences

 

DCb/VC IC/3 Schools and Charities

 

DCb/VC IC/4 Lecturers' and Teachers' Licences

 

DCb/VC IC/5 Miscellany

 

DCb/VC IC/6 Maps and Plans

 

DCb/VC IC/7 Parish Clerk Licence

 

DCb/VC ID DIOCESAN RECORDS:

 

DCb/VC ID/1 Rural Deans

 

DCb/VC ID/3 Returns and Statistics of Church Work

 

DCb/VC ID/4 Sede Vacante

 

DCb/VC ID/5 Archiepiscopal Commissions

 

DCb/VC IIB CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL

 

DCb/VC III COURT RECORDS:

 

DCb/VC III/2 Excommunication Schedules

 

DCb/VC III/4 Faculties

 

DCb/VC III/5 Case Papers

 

DCb/VC III/6 Sequestration Book

 

- Other Diocesan Records

 

DCb/Z Box Dioc 1-40

Held by: Kent History and Library Centre, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Creator:

Diocese of Canterbury

Physical description: 190 series (90 listed here)
Access conditions:

Unrestricted

Immediate source of acquisition:

Since about 1870 the records from the Christ Church gateway have been gradually transferred to the Cathedral archive. The first records to be moved were those of the church courts around 1870. These were roughly sorted by Joseph Brigstock Sheppard and stored on shelves X, Y and Z, hence their well-known reference. The sorting bears no relation to their actual order. In 1927 Charles Eveleigh Woodruff made a rough index of these books, and later in about 1936 Brian Woodcock attempted to work out their relationship to one another. Their task was made doubly difficult because at some point many of the covers of the books had been removed where early medieval texts had been found on their bindings. To a certain extent the old bindings were reunited with the books during rebinding in 1971-1972 but the work could not be completed because insufficient evidence had survived as to what belonged where. At the same time a card index was made to try and recreate the original order of the books.

 

The next series to be moved was the bishops' and archdeacons' transcripts in about 1925. These were originally stored in yearly bundles and files, but in the years following were resorted by Frank W Tyler into parish order and boxed. William Urry numbered the early series (1555-1812) in pairs to show where there were parishes exempt from the jurisdiction of the archdeacon of Canterbury. The later series (1813-1914) was never numbered.

 

By 1959 most of the diocesan records in the Christ Church gateway had been transferred to the Cathedral archive. Access to the upper floors by the narrow spiral staircase was difficult and the tithe maps had to be thrown from the windows because some were too long to be carried down the stairs. The maps had suffered from being stored on their ends, and also from being sandbagged in the gateway during the First World War.

 

A determined effort to catalogue these series in a definitive manner was started in January 1968 when Peter Lyons, was appointed. He remained about nine months and in this time tidied up, rationalised and generally organised the series. He evolved the classification scheme in the first section below and prepared many lists of individual classes.

 

In 1983 a large group of late Croydon archdeaconry bishops' transcripts were found up there and deposited in the Cathedral Archive.

 

The faculty registers which date from 1870 were once also in the Christ Church gateway but were at some point removed to the Deputy Diocesan Registrar's office to help with his work on faculty jurisdiction. These registers are still there.

 

The Canterbury Probate records were deposited in the cathedral Archive in about 1925. They were never stored in the Christ Church gateway, but were housed in the local Probate Registry which was probably in St Margaret Street, Canterbury. No entry has been found in any accession register as to where they came from or when.

 

It is said that just before the outbreak of the Second World War the probate records (PRC series), because of their importance, were sent to Wales for safe keeping. The remainder of the Cathedral Archive and the diocesan records already deposited were stored in the cathedral. On 1 June 1942 the Cathedral Library and Archive was demolished by a 400lb high explosive bomb which plunged straight through the main Library roof and exploded, blowing the building apart except for the west and south walls. Nothing could be done about rebuilding until 1953; the probate records could not be returned to Canterbury as there was nowhere to house them. They were therefore sent to the Public Record Office in Chancery Lane, London, until a decision could be made. After representations from the newly appointed County Archivist, Dr Felix Hull, that all Kent County records ought to be centralised in one place, these records were sent to the County Archives Office in Maidstone where they remained as a complete series until about 1975. In that year arrangements were made for the non-probate records to be returned to Canterbury. In 1986 agreement was reached for the entire series to be deposited at Canterbury when space became available.

 

After the reformation and the dissolution of the priory, the majority of the archbishops were enthroned by proxy and lived almost exclusively at Lambeth Palace because there was no convenient place for them to reside in Canterbury after the destruction of the archiepiscopal palace by fire in the sixteenth century. For this reason, records of presentation, induction, admission and collation to benefices and canonries, papers relating to non-residence and other papers were retained in the London office of the Registry and eventually passed to Lambeth Palace Library for storage. These records were transferred to the Canterbury Archive in May 1981 (VC series).

Custodial history:

REGISTRAR AND THE STORAGE OF THE RECORDS

 

The Registrar of Canterbury is an archiepiscopal appointment and in consequence he has an office in London at 1 The Sanctuary, Church Street, Westminster and in Canterbury at 8-9 The Precincts. As archiepiscopal registrar he looks after the business of the archbishopric; and as episcopal registrar he looks after the business of the bishopric of Canterbury. The senior registrar works in London and his deputy at Canterbury.

 

The office of registrar is a very old one and certainly goes back to the dissolution, if not before, but it is not until the 17th century that the office attains any real importance. Characters like William Somner and Samuel Norris made the office what it now is, and created vast series of records which they kept at first in their own homes, and which passed from registrar to registrar. Some church court records may have been kept in St Margaret's church, Canterbury where the church courts often met. They may also have been stored with the cathedral records as many of the registrars were also chapter clerks. Later registrars also worked as solicitors in Canterbury firms and kept some records in their offices.

 

From about 1870 it would appear that the Canterbury registrar began to store his records on the upper floors of the Christ Church gateway when the registry is said to have been given a lease of those floors by the Dean and Chapter of Canterbury.

 

Records stored in the Christ Church gateway included the diocesan tithe maps which were stored upright; the church court books; bishops' and archdeacons' transcripts which were then arranged by year in huge piles, some wrapped in brown paper and some not; papers in causes; some presentation and induction records; penance papers; ecclesiastical court act books; papers relating to dissent; mandates; terriers; confirmation records and early faculty papers.

Accruals:

Future additions are expected to the Diocesan collection. However, The probate records is a dead series. In 1857, with the creation of the Civil Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division courts, all probate matters were transferred to London and independent local courts were abolished; the records from Lambeth will not be added to but should be retained in their present state to show how the archive has been built up

Subjects:
  • Canterbury, Kent
Administrative / biographical background:

The bishopric of Canterbury comprised one archdeaconry until 1841 when by Order in Council of 4 June it was split into two parts by the establishment of the archdeaconry of Maidstone. The archdeaconry of Croydon was added to Canterbury diocese in 1894 on the foundation of the bishopric of Southwark because it was felt that Croydon had more historical connections with Canterbury through the archbishops, than Southwark.

 

Each archdeaconry is divided into a number of rural deaneries which were in existence before the Taxatio of 1291. Until 1841 the archdeaconry of Canterbury consisted of the rural deaneries of Bridge, Canterbury, Charing, Dover, Elham, Lympne, Ospringe, Sandwich, Sittingbourne, Sutton and Westbere. In 1841 the deaneries of Sittingbourne, Charing and Sutton were transferred to the Maidstone archdeaconry. By 1845 the diocese of London had become unmanageably large, and therefore by Order in Council of 20 August 1845 it was directed that the bishopric of Rochester should consist of the city and deanery of Rochester and the counties of Hertford and Essex. The remainder of the old diocese of Rochester was transferred into the diocese of Canterbury as part of the archdeaconry of Maidstone with the exception of the parishes of Charlton, Lee, Lewisham, Greenwich, Woolwich, Eltham, Plumstead and Dartford, St Paul and St Nicholas which were transferred to the diocese of London. By Order in Council of 30 December 1845 the parishes of Eynsford, Farningham, Otford, Shoreham and Stansted were also moved from the Rochester diocese into the archdeaconry of Maidstone. In 1867 the nine parishes transferred to the London diocese on 20 August 1845 were retransferred to Rochester diocese, so that by the Census of 1871, the Canterbury diocese consisted of almost the entire county with the exceptions of the deaneries of Cobham, Gravesend and Woolwich, and part of the deanery of Greenwich. At the foundation of the bishopric of Southwark in 1894 the deaneries of Malling, Dartford and Shoreham were retransferred to Rochester diocese from Canterbury. The archdeaconry of Croydon was added to Canterbury diocese in 1874. The peculiar of Shoreham ceased to exist at this date although it had been partially dismembered in 1845. In 1975 the archdeaconry of Croydon was transferred to the diocese of Southwark.

 

There have also been small amendments along the boundaries of the archdeaconries. Rainham moved several times from Canterbury to Rochester and back again between 1845 and 1867, and Linton was moved into the Maidstone archdeaconry in 1972.

 

The rural deaneries have also been split as the number of parishes has increased. The rural deanery of Canterbury was split in 1975 to form the rural deaneries of Canterbury and Reculver, and what remained of Westbere was renamed Thanet. Bridge and Charing were split into East and West, and Lympne into North and South, all at an early date.

 

In addition to the registry there is also a diocesan office in Canterbury. This has been in several places over the years. Before the Second World War it was based at 8 The Precincts but when this was bombed it was transferred to 4 The Forrens. For a short time it was based in 9 The Precincts until in 1953 a decision was taken to build a new diocesan office at 1 Lady Woottons Green, Canterbury. In about 1979 2 Lady Woottons Green was also acquired.

 

This office houses modern diocesan records relating to the various committees of the diocese: education, faculty jurisdiction, redundant churches, Pastoral Measure and other parish business. Most of the records are stored in the basements of these two buildings. In 1988 certain registers were deposited in the Cathedral Archive from this office.

 

ORGANISATION OF DEANERIES WITHIN CANTERBURY DIOCESE

 

To 1841

 

Canterbury Archdeaconry

 

Bridge

 

Canterbury

 

Charing

 

Dover

 

Elham

 

Lympne

 

Ospringe

 

Sandwich

 

Sittingbourne

 

Sutton

 

Westbere

 

1841

 

Canterbury Archdeaconry Maidstone Archdeaconry

 

Bridge Charing

 

Canterbury Sittingbourne

 

Dover Sutton

 

Elham

 

Lympne

 

Ospringe

 

Sandwich

 

Westbere

 

1845

 

Canterbury Archdeaconry Maidstone Archdeaconry

 

Bridge Charing

 

Canterbury Dartford

 

Dover Malling

 

Elham Shoreham

 

Lympne Sittingbourne

 

Ospringe Sutton

 

Sandwich

 

Westbere

 

1853

 

Canterbury Archdeaconry Maidstone Archdeaconry

 

Bridge East Charing

 

Canterbury West Charing

 

Dover Dartford

 

Elham North Malling

 

Lympne South Malling

 

Ospringe Shoreham

 

Sandwich Sittingbourne

 

Westbere Sutton

 

1857

 

Canterbury Archdeaconry Maidstone Archdeaconry

 

Bridge East Charing

 

Canterbury West Charing

 

Dover Dartford

 

Elham North Malling

 

North Lympne South Malling

 

South Lympne Shoreham

 

Ospringe Sittingbourne

 

Sandwich Sutton

 

Westbere

 

1865

 

Canterbury Archdeaconry Maidstone Archdeaconry

 

Bridge East Charing

 

Canterbury West Charing

 

Dover East Dartford

 

Elham West Dartford

 

North Lympne North Malling

 

South Lympne South Malling

 

Ospringe Shoreham

 

Sandwich Sittingbourne

 

Westbere Sutton

 

1873

 

Canterbury Archdeaconry Maidstone Archdeaconry

 

East Bridge East Charing

 

West Bridge West Charing

 

Canterbury East Dartford

 

Dover West Dartford

 

Elham North Malling

 

North Lympne South Malling

 

South Lympne Shoreham

 

Ospringe Sittingbourne

 

Sandwich Sutton

 

Westbere

 

1875

 

Canterbury Archdeaconry Maidstone Archdeaconry

 

East Bridge East Charing

 

West Bridge West Charing

 

Canterbury Croydon

 

Dover East Dartford

 

Elham West Dartford

 

North Lympne North Malling

 

South Lympne South Malling

 

Ospringe Shoreham

 

Sandwich Sittingbourne

 

Westbere Sutton

 

1904

 

Canterbury Archdeaconry Maidstone Archdeaconry Croydon Archdeaconary

 

East Bridge East Charing

 

West Bridge West Charing

 

Canterbury Sittingbourne

 

Dover Sutton

 

Elham

 

North Lympne

 

South Lympne

 

Ospringe

 

Sandwich

 

Westbere

 

1975

 

Canterbury Archdeaconry Maidstone Archdeaconry

 

East Bridge East Charing

 

West Bridge West Charing

 

Canterbury North Lympne

 

Reculver South Lympne

 

Dover Sittingbourne

 

Elham Sutton

 

Ospringe

 

Sandwich

 

Thanet

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