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Parish Records of Copmanthorpe Parish Records of Copmanthorpe Finding Aid PR PARISH RECORDS (on deposit) COPMANTHORPE Ainsty D. (WR) now deanery of Ainsty COP 1- 3 Parish registers [see also 40-42] 1 baptisms 1759-1812 burials 1759-1812 2 baptisms 1813-1885 3/ burials 1813-1947 ' Churchwardens' accounts and vestry minutes 1846-1926 5/ Terrier 1861 6.: Order in Council separating the Chapelry of Upper Poppleton from the benefice of Copmanthorpe and uniting the Chapelry to the parish of Nether Poppleton 1866 712 Six conveyances of land to he used as additional burial ground 1817-1872 13' Petition of inhabitants concerning allocation of certain parts of burial, ground 1872 l4 Banns book 1876-1965 15-16 Terriers and inventories 15/ 1899 16/ 1933 17-26 Registers of services [see also 43-44] 17I862-1869 8 ,_ 1870-1888 1-9-- 1888-1905 261905-1914 2T-' 1915-1919 22-'1919-1923 23 - 1923-1926 24 1926-1934 2511935-1945 26 27----1957-1967 aa-- Churchwardens' account book 1878-1914 29-30 Licences for burials 2.99 burial ground 1868 (with plan) 30 addition to burial. ground 1872 (with plan) 3,1 Record of agreement of parishioners that the trustees of the Wesleyan Chapel extend their new wall 10 feet from their present wall at the top (churchyard) sides provided they give up as much land at the bottom side (with plan) 1872 continued ..... PR PARISH RECORDS (on deposit) (continued) COPMANTHORPE (continued) COP 32-37 Faculties [see also 49] 32' to re-roof church9 build new chancel, vestry and organ chamber, to re-floor and re-seat church9 to re-site fittings 1889 33 war memorial brass tablet 1920 34'- to fix oak reredos (Washer memorial) 1926 35 Oliver memorial tablet 1929 36 sanctuary chair (Harper memorial) 1936 37 to remove present American organ and instal a Lincoln Electronic Organ 1955 38-39 Copmanthorpe Church of England School [see also 58-64] 38 cash book 1871-1888 39' cash book 1888-1891 40-42 Parish registers [see also 1-3] 402baptisms 1883-1958 4i marriages 1845-1978 42 marriages 1979-1981 43-44 Pegisters of services [see also 17-27] 4.3"'-1967-1975 Vi" 1975-1983 45-47 Minutes of 2CC and annual vestry meetings (indexed) 45/ 1920-1932 461932-1952 47 1952-1967 48 Order in Council for changing parish boundaries 1967 49 Faculty for re-ordering the chancel; removing temporary section of choir stalls and installing gates in communion rail 1969 [see also 32-373 50-52 Glebe and benefice income 50 Tithe Redemption certificates 1926-1927, 1942 (3 items) 51 terrier and inventory 1969 52 inventory of moveable goods not specified in terrier n.d. continued ..... Nos. 1-13 depoSited by the Rev. J. Thom, The Vicarage, Copmanthorpe, York Apr. 1963 Nos. 14-39 deposited by Father J.C. Stonehouse, The Vicarage, Companthorpe - Mar. 1982 PR PARISH RECORDS (on deposit) (continued) COPMANTHORPE (continued) COP 53-57 Church and churchyard 53 correspondence relating to new burial ground 1922 (2 items) 54 correspondence with Tadcaster Tower Brewery concerning building of window in 'Royal Oak Inn' overlooking the churchyard 1936 (9 items) 55 correspondence and papers concerning closure of Companthorpe churchyard 1937 (9 items) 56 quinquennial surveyors' report 1958 5? agreement with National Coal Board to mine underneath several named Yorkshire churches including Copmanthorpe 1982 58-63 School [see also 38-39] 58 memorandum of arrangement between the Managers of the Church School at Copmanthorpe with the school board as to letting of" school premises 10 June 1898 (3 copies) 59 correspondence with Charity Commissioners 1903 (2 items) 60 correspondence concerning provision for new lease 1911-1915 (5 items) 61 correspondence concerning alteration of school premises and provision for a new lease 1938 (9 items) 62 papers and correspondence concerning the opening of a new county primary school 1966 63 miscellaneous papers relating to school nod® (2 items) 64 Incumbent: dilapidations' account 1970 65-71 Charities 65 Charity Commissioners' Inquiry into endowments in parish of St Eery Bishophill Junior in the township of Copmanthorpe 1895 66 Norfolk's Charity: Charity Commissioners' Scheme for administration and appointment of new trustees draft 1901; sealed 1902 67 papers and correspondence relating to letting and sale of Norfolk Charity Estates at Askham Richard 1916-1918 (31 items) 68 Hobson's Charity: various papers including extract from will of William Hobson and correspondence with Charity Commissioners relating to transferral of funds 1898 (3 items) 69 papers and correspondence relating to the administration of Hobson's Charity and the Nalton Memorial Fund by the trustees of Norfolk's Charity 1911 (4 items) 70 correspondence concerning proposal to administer the funds of the three charities as one 1923 (3 items) 71 miscellaneous papers and correspondence concerninm charities 0.1894-1923 Nos. 40-71 deposited by Fr J.C. Etonehouse, The Vicarage, Copmanthorpe, York Nov. 1988 Parish Records (on deposit) COPMANTHORPE (cont.) PR.COP. 72 Baptism register 1958-1997 73 Marriage register 1981-1987 74 Marriage register 1987-1997 75 Service register 1983-1991 76 Service register 1991-1998 77 Service register 1998-2002 78 PCC minute book 1967-1981 79 PCC minute book 1981-1995 80 PCC minute book 1995-2001 81 Service booklet for the Eucharist and Dedication of St Giles’ Centre by His Grace the Archbishop of York, Palm Sunday 12th April 1992 82 Photographs of parish vicars 1. Walter F Rowsell 1867-76 2. E. Healy 1876-82 3. Albert Willan 1883-1914 4. George E Washer 1915-24 5. Kenneth J. L. Donald 1925-32 6. Herbert Thorndike Shaw 1932-37 7. Henry Fowler 1937-1963 8. James Thom 1963-75 9. Joseph Christopher Stonehouse 1980-1999 10. David S. Cook 2001-2007 83 Photographs of Copmanthorpe church, undated. 1. Exterior of Copmanthorpe church 2. Interior of Copmanthorpe church Borthwick Institute of Historical Research, York.
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