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Part 3 Inventory Arranged by Denomination Mark Burden, Michael Davies, Inventory of Puritan and Dissenting Records, 1640-1714 Part 3: Inventory Arranged by Denomination Anne Dunan-Page and Joel Halcomb County of Church Region Name of Church Denom- Document Title Contents Start End Repository Reference Number ination Date Date BAPTIST CHURCHES Bedfordshire E Blunham (Baptist), B Births; Burials R 1709 1837 TNA RG 4/311 Bedfordshire Bedfordshire E Carlton Particular Baptist PB Church Book including Lists of Members CB, R 1691 1856 SBHS Carlton, Bedfordshire Church Bedfordshire E Ridgmount Baptist Church B Ridgmount Church Book CB 1701 1816 BARS X347/1 Bedfordshire E Stevington Baptist Church B Church Book CB 1655 1770 BARS X239/1 Berkshire SE Abingdon Association and B Abingdon Association minutes with the Longworth M 1647 1708 RPCO Oxfordshire: Abingdon and Longworth church church book Longworth Berkshire SE Newbury, Northcroft Lane B Births & Baptisms R 1712 1824 TNA RG 4/87 Meeting House (Baptist), Berkshire Berkshire SE Church Lane/King's B Church book CB, A, R 1656 1771 BsRO D/N2/1/1/1 Road/Abbey Baptist Church, Reading Berkshire SE Reading B Transcript of Reading church book CB, A, R 1656 1900x RPCO Berkshire: Reading 2000 Berkshire SE Reading B Typed transcript of Reading church book CB, A, R 1656 1900x RPCO Berkshire: Reading 2000 Buckinghamshire SE Broadway Baptist Church, B Minute book M 1712 1781 CBS NB 25/1 Chesham Buckinghamshire SE Ford Baptist Church B Minute book of church meetings M 1688 1785 CBS NB 8/1 Cambridgeshire E Great Gransden Baptist B Church book CB 1694 1777 HA FR6/1/1 Church Carmarthenshire W Cofrestr capel y Bedyddwyr, B Rhydwilym Baptist Chapel Register R 1667 1823 NLW NLW MS 127A Rhydwilym Carmarthenshire W Eglwys Rhydwilym B Transcript of Llyfr Rhydwilym R 1667 (c.) 1910 NLW NLW MS 4558D Cheshire NW Hill Cliffe Baptist Church B Church Accounts A 1704 1777 ChALS EBC 2/8/1 Denbighshire W Chester Street Baptist Church B Treasurer's Book A 1708 1819 NLW NLW Chester Street Baptist Church MSS Devon SW Bampton B Church book CB 1690 1832 RPCO Devon: Bampton Devon SW Kilmington Baptist Church B Proceedings book M 1653 1795 DHCE 3700D/M/1 (including Loughwood) Devon SW Plymouth B "Extracts from the Church Book of Plymouth CB 1648 1779 RPCO Devon: Plymouth 1/1 (George Street) 1648-1779 comp. By H. Davies [c.1776]" Devon SW Plymouth B Typescript copy of Plymouth 1/1 CB 1648 1900x RPCO Devon: Plymouth 1/2 2000 Devon SW Tiverton Baptist Church B Volume recording miscellaneous receipts and A 1687 1845 DHCE 3958D/1/1 payments from Mrs Elizabeth Fursdon's trust Dorset SW Lyme Regis Baptist Church B Minutes. At the back: list of pastors 1699-c.1863; M, O, R 1655 1863 DHC NB.6/CM/1/1 list of deaths of church members 1766-1785 Dublin I Swift's Alley, Co Dublin B Accounts (5 Books) A 1698 1799 PRONI CR11/1/131 42 Mark Burden, Michael Davies, Inventory of Puritan and Dissenting Records, 1640-1714 Part 3: Inventory Arranged by Denomination Anne Dunan-Page and Joel Halcomb County of Church Region Name of Church Denom- Document Title Contents Start End Repository Reference Number ination Date Date BAPTIST CHURCHES (continued) Durham and NE Hexham and Hamsterly B/C Church records, including "Records & Letters M, L 1651 1848 RPCO Durham: Hexham and Northumberland Relative to the Baptist Church at Hexham, from Oct. Hamsterly 1651-to July 1680 Followed by Records of the Church at Hamsterly in the County of Durham" Essex E Eld Lane Baptist Church, B Church book CB 1707 1774 ERO D/NB 4/1 Colchester Essex E Eld Lane Baptist Church, B Roll of church members, 1707, with additions etc. R 1707 1777 ERO D/NB 4/24 Colchester Essex E Eld Lane Baptist Church, B Roll of additional church members R 1711 1719 ERO D/NB 4/25 Colchester Glamorganshire W The first Baptist Church at B Records of the first Baptist Church at Ilston, CB 1649 1844 BUJHL Private Collection Ilston, Swansea, Wales Swansea, Wales, kept by John Myles, the pastor, Aug. 1, 1649-1662?--also records of the First Baptist Church, now of Swansea, Mass. 1663-Feb. 29, 1844; also the Book of the generall laws of New Plymouth . as far as 1669 Glamorganshire W Ilston B The "Ilston Book" CB 1649 1879 (c.) NLW NLW MS 22128D Glamorganshire W Ilston B D. Rhys Phillips Papers: Ilston Record, Ms copy by CB 1649 1952 NLW NLW D. Rhys Phillips Papers D.R.P. of Photostat of the Ilston Record, belonging (before) 365 to Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.A Glamorganshire W Ilston Baptist Chapel B Register of Ilston Baptist Chapel R 1650 1844 GmA DXGC279 Gloucestershire SW Cirencester Baptist Church B Church book CB 1651 ? CBC Archive Gloucestershire SW Cirencester, Coxwell Street B Births & Baptisms; Burials R 1651 1839 TNA RG 4/3756 Chapel (Baptist), Gloucestershire Gloucestershire SW Tewkesbury Baptist Church B Church book CB 1655 1843 GsA D4944/2/1 Hampshire SE Broughton Church B Church book CB 1655 1684 RPCO Hampshire: Broughton Church 1/1 Hampshire SE Broughton Church B Church book CB 1699 1730 RPCO Hampshire: Broughton Church 1/2 Hampshire SE Lymington Baptist Church B Church book CB 1693 1854 HsALS 56M84/1 Herefordshire WM Leominster, Etnam Street B Births; Burials R 1702 1837 TNA RG 4/730 Chapel (Baptist), Herefordshire Hertfordshire E The Baptist Church of PB Church Records ? 1675 1811 HfALS SBR3831 Kensworth and St Albans Hertfordshire E Kensworth / Dunstable PB Church Book with Lists of Members CB, R 1688 1810 SBHS Kensworth / Dunstable Particular Baptist Church Huntingdonshire E Fenstanton, Warbois & St Ives B Church book CB 1643 1824 RPCO Cambridgeshire: Fenstanton, Warbois & St Ives Huntingdonshire E The Non-conformist Churches B Some account of the Non-conformist Churches at H 1658 1855 DWL 38.111 at Hail Weston and St. Neots Hail Weston and St. Neots in the County of Huntingdon. Compiled from Church Books and other Authentic documents by Joseph Rix, 5 vols. 43 Mark Burden, Michael Davies, Inventory of Puritan and Dissenting Records, 1640-1714 Part 3: Inventory Arranged by Denomination Anne Dunan-Page and Joel Halcomb County of Church Region Name of Church Denom- Document Title Contents Start End Repository Reference Number ination Date Date BAPTIST CHURCHES (continued) Huntingdonshire E St Neots United Reformed B Church book CB 1691 1906 HA FR16/1/1/1 Church Kent SE Canterbury GB Baptist Church book CB 1660 1696 DWL 38.81 Kent SE Canterbury PB The church book, anno 1717 CB 1711 1836 DWL 38.78 Kent SE Chatham, Heavyside Lane B Births R 1700 1837 TNA RG 4/755 (Baptist), Kent Kent SE Cranbrook (Baptist), Kent B Births; Burials R 1682 1837 TNA RG 4/917 Kent SE Dover General Baptist Church GB First Church Book CB 1645 1792 DWL 38.208 Kent SE Orpington, Old Meeting House B Births; Burials R 1650 1837 TNA RG 4/1728 at Bessell’s Green (Baptist), Kent Kent SE Smarden General Baptist GB Church minute book, including Staplehurst CB 1706 1843 RPCO Kent: Smarden Zion General Baptist A/1 Kent SE Baptist Congregation at GB "A Register Booke or Record of the Congregation of R, M 1646 1850 BL Add MS 36709 Tunbridge Wells Jesus Christ Inhabiting in and about Speldhurst and Penbury in Kent"; 1646-1802 Kent SE Tunbridge Wells GB Deacons' Book CB 1697 1744 DWL 38.71 Lancashire NW Tottlebank B Church book CB 1699 1854 RPCO Lancashire: Tottlebank Leicestershire EM Arnesby Baptist Chapel B Minute Book M 1699 1758 LLRRO N/B/7/1 Lincolnshire EM Asterby and Donington on B Asterby and Donington on Bain Church Book CB 1698 1868 LA 12-BAPT/1 Bain Church Lincolnshire EM Bourne Baptist Church B Church Book CB 1703 1891 LA 26-BAPT/1 Lincolnshire EM Burgh and Monksthorpe B Church book CB 1692 1825 RPCO Lincolnshire: Burgh and Monksthorpe Lincolnshire EM Coningsby (Counsby) and B Minute book M 1654 1728 RPCO Lincolnshire: Coningsby Tattershall (Counsby) and Tattershall Lincolnshire EM Epworth Baptists B The Epworth Baptist Book CB 1673 1818 LA TONGE/1/1 Lincolnshire EM Fleet, near Holbeach (Baptist), B Births; Burials R 1709 1798 TNA RG 4/1636A Lincolnshire Lincolnshire EM Fleet, near Holbeach (Baptist), B Births; Marriages; Burials R 1709 1837 TNA RG 4/1452 Lincolnshire Lincolnshire EM Gosberton (Baptist), B Births; Baptisms; Marriages; Burials R 1703 1822 TNA RG 4/2829 Lincolnshire Lincolnshire Y Killingholme Baptist Church B Church books and registers including copy records CB, R 1686 1956 NELA T54 from 1686 Lincolnshire EM Spalding Baptist Church B Minute Book M 1688 1837 LA 14-BAPT/1 London L Barbican B "Barbican Church Minute Book August 1699 to CB, M 1699 1739 RPCO London: Barbican September 1739" London L Barbican: Covent Garden B Typescript; handwritten cover note: "London Covent CB 1691 1900x RPCO London: Barbican Garden 1691-99 (shelved with Little Wild St., 2000 Lincoln's Inn Fields) Angus Lib. shelf II.436" London L Barbican: Cripplegate B Cripplegate (Curriers Hall) Church Book CB 1689 1723 RPCO London: Barbican (Curriers Hall) London L Barbican: Goswellstreet B "The Church Book: For Goswellstreet Sept:r 1680": CB 1680 1751 RPCO London: Barbican 1680-1740, 1751 44 Mark Burden, Michael Davies, Inventory of Puritan and Dissenting Records, 1640-1714 Part 3: Inventory Arranged by Denomination Anne Dunan-Page and Joel Halcomb County of Church Region Name of Church Denom- Document Title Contents Start End Repository Reference Number ination Date Date BAPTIST CHURCHES (continued) London L Barbican: Paul's Alley B Transcription, printed (1964) of "Paul’s Alley - CB 1695 2003 RPCO London: Barbican Barbican Church Books 1695 to 1768", 4th draft and 5th draft, with 2nd and 3rd drafts for 1695- 1739; typescript, 2003, 2000 London
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