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Report of the Richmond and Barnes Deanery Organisation Committee.
MORTLAKE PARISH RECORDS II.RURAL DEANERIES AND ARCHDEACONRY, 1966-1973. The committee was elected by members of the Ruri-Decanal Conference in February 1970: 'to relate the structure of the Church directly to the... structure of the secular community, so that the Church may serve more effectively and make more economical use of its plant and personnel'.
Held by: Surrey History Centre Date: 30 January 1971 Reference: 2414/16/2 -
Order in Council for the creation of new rural deaneries in the diocese of Southwark
MORTLAKE PARISH RECORDS II.RURAL DEANERIES AND ARCHDEACONRY, 1966-1973. Includes that of Richmond and Barnes in the Archdeaconry of Kingston to include Mortlake. Also covering letter.
Held by: Surrey History Centre Date: 20 September 1966 Reference: 2414/16/1 -
MORTLAKE PARISH RECORDS I
of Pearson's estate at East Sheen in 1811 is also in Surrey Record Office (90/40/2). The position of Mortlake on the route from Richmond to London... 1830; the Richmond railway, 1837 (an 'unnecessary and hazardous speculation'); the improvement of the highways by the Kingston Highway Board, 1868; a...The first deposit comprises most of the records in volume form including the parish registers for the parish church of St Mary and the chapels of
Admin history: archdeaconry of Croydon. In 1846 Mortlake was taken into the diocese of London, archdeaconry of Middlesex; in 1877 it became part of the diocese of Rochester... in the archdeaconry of Kingston and finally in 1905 it went into the new diocese of Southwark. The church of Mortlake was founded in 1348 by a Licence...Mortlake is situated on the banks of a southward loop of the River Thames between Barnes and Putney to the east and Kew and Richmond to the west and
Held by: Surrey History Centre Date: 1599 - 1969 Reference: 2397 -
MORTLAKE PARISH RECORDS II
of Pearson's estate at East Sheen in 1811 is also in Surrey Record Office (90/40/2). The position of Mortlake on the route from Richmond to London... 1830; the Richmond railway, 1837 (an 'unnecessary and hazardous speculation'); the improvement of the highways by the Kingston Highway Board, 1868; a...The first deposit comprises most of the records in volume form including the parish registers for the parish church of St Mary and the chapels of
Admin history: archdeaconry of Croydon. In 1846 Mortlake was taken into the diocese of London, archdeaconry of Middlesex; in 1877 it became part of the diocese of Rochester... in the archdeaconry of Kingston and finally in 1905 it went into the new diocese of Southwark. The church of Mortlake was founded in 1348 by a Licence...Mortlake is situated on the banks of a southward loop of the River Thames between Barnes and Putney to the east and Kew and Richmond to the west and
Arrangement: APPENDIX CONVERSION TABLE FOR PARISH NUMBERS Note: Numbers on the left hand side are those given at the parish survey of 1855 and later and relate to... 7 Feb 1856 96 not received: Enfranchisement of land for School 1848, for copy see 2414/606 97 2414/9/83 these all have queries on label 98 2414/9/85...: Agreement for purchase of Black Dog premises near church 1810 113 2414/7/28 114 2414/2/2 115 2414/2/3, 4 116 2414/2/5, 6 117 2414/2/11, 12 118 2414/2
Held by: Surrey History Centre Date: 1578 - 1975 Reference: 2414
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