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Parish Records of Bubwith Parish Records of Bubwith Finding Aid PARISH RECORDS (on deposit) BUBWITH Harthill D. (ER) Now deanery of Weighton PR.BUB 1-15 Parish registers. [also 19-23, 75] 1 baptisms 1623-1723 burials 1624-1689. marriages 1624-1723. 2 burials in woollen, burials, 1678-1746. 3 baptisms 1724-1767. burials 1746-1767. marriages 1724-1753. 4 baptisms 1768-1781. burials 1768-1781. 5 baptisms 1781-1808. burials 1781-1808. 6 baptisms 1808-1813. burials 1808-1813. 7 baptisms 1813-1832. S baptisms 1832-1881. 9 burials 1813-1848. 10 marriages 1754-1795. 1-18 Deposited April 1975. PARISH RECORDS {on deposit) BUBWITH (continued) PR.BUB 11 marriages 1795-1801, 1805. banns 1795-1804, 1806, 1810. 12 marriages 1802-1812. 13 marriages 1813-1837. 14 marriages 1837-1892. 15 marriages 1892-1934. 16-18 Churchwardens' accounts. {including vestry minutes, occasional assessments and memoranda) 16 1714-1798. 17 1800-1847. 18 1848-1920. (vestry minutes continue to 1938) 19-23 Parish registers. [also 1-15, 751 19 baptisms 1881-1974. 20 marriages 1934-1954. 21 marriages 1954-1966. 19-27 deposited September 1983. PARISH RECORDS (on deposit) BUBWITH (continued) PR.BUB 19-23 Parish registers. (continued) 22 marriages 1967-1978. 23 burials 1848-1937. 24 Banns' book 1823-1847. 25-26 Registers of services. [see also 28] 25 1898-1910. (with statistical summaries) 26 1910-1932. 27 Communicants' roll book, 1899-1911. 28 Service register, 1932-44. [see also 25-26] 29-31 Parochial Church Council 29 minute book 1920-1931. 30 minute book 1931-1945. (with some loose accounts) 31 account book 1922-1940. 32 church accounts 1894-1933. PARISH RECORDS (on deposit) BUBWITH (continued) PR.BUB 33-51 Church and churchyard 33 new pew plan 1797. (with faculty) 34 architect's report 1892. 35 bill of quantities for proposed restoration 1894. 36 plans of church prior to restoration 1895. (7 items) 37 plans of church for proposed restoration 1895. (6 items) [34-37 work of C. Hodgson Fowler, architect] 38 plan of church roof n.d. 39 photograph of parish clerk, showing details of church prior to restoration. 40 photographs of church exterior c. 1895. (4 items) 41 photographs of church interior post 1895. (4 items) 42 quinquennial inspection report 1961. 43 tender and specifications for organ by Brindley and Foster 1915 (with builder's tracing for screen carving 1909) 44 plans for new altar and chancel furniture, designer C.T. Moore 1948- 1949. PARISH RECORDS (on. deposit) BUBWITH (continued) PR.BUB 33-51 Church and churchyard. (continued) 45 minute book and accounts, War Memorial Committee 1919-1922. 46 roll of honour 1914-1918. 47 churchyard maintenance, extracts from wills and correspondence with War Graves Commission 1926-1945. 48 conveyance of extra land to churchyard 1957. 49 grave plans and lists of graves. 50 insurance policies 1929-1967. 51 photographs of church exterior 1955, 1960. (2 items) 52-62 Benefice. 52 photograph of vicarage c. 1900. 53 correspondence concerning sale of vicarage and purchase of new one 1960-1961. 54 correspondence concerning land in Swinefleet belonging to the living 1886. 55 statements of property held by Queen Anne's Bounty on behalf of vicar 1933, 1943. PARISH RECORDS (on deposit) BUBWITH (continued) PR.BUB 52-62 Benefice (continued) 56 correspondence concerning bequest of R.E. Holdridge 1955-1963. 57 way leave agreements 1905-1969. 58 tithe apportionment and map, Gribthorpe 1841. 59 tithe apportionment and map, Foggathorpe 10 Aug. 1844: map 1842. 60 tithe apportionment and map, Willitoft'21 Jan. 1843. 61 tithe apportionment and map, Spaldington 1849. 62 tithe redemption certificates, Willitoft 29 Oct. 1921; Breighton 21 July 1931. 63 enclosure award Bubwith and Harlethorpe 1832 with map of Harlethorpe 1837 64 Church Hall, correspondence concerning extension 1965-1966 65 OS maps showing parochial boundaries (8 items) 66 Plans for proposed new church at Spaldington (no built) by Newstead and Law 67 Plan of lands for sale in Spaldington, n.d. PARISH RECORDS (on deposit) BUBWITH (continued) PR.BUB 68-74 Miscellaneous notes. 68 list of incumbents 1282-1974. 69 account of church from Churches of Yorkshire (Leeds, 1834). 70 Weighton deanery magazine, Feb. 1943. 71 Handbook of Selby and District Choirs Festival 1924. 72 scrapbook of prints, press cuttings etc. (not of local interest). 73 Golden Jubilee portrait of Queen Victoria. 74 OS index sheet and summary for Yorkshire. 75 Burial register, 1938-1992 76 Register of services, 1944-1951 77 Register of services, 1951-1956 78 Register of services, 1956-1962 79 Register of services, 1962-1976 80 Register of services, 1977-1983 81 Banns Book 1847-1886 28-74 Deposited 1987. PARISH RECORDS (on deposit) BUBWITH (continued) PR.BUB 82 Banns Book 1886-1991. 83 Marriage licences, 1905, 1908. 84 Parochial Church Council minute book, 1945-1969. 85 Choir register 1984-1990. 86 Table of fees for services etc., 1944. 87 Church-wardens' accounts, 1894-1898. 88 Offertory accounts, 1899-1900, 1902-3, 1904-5. 89 Church account book, 1966-76. 90 Account book for Turners charity, 1900-1925. 91 Account book for Hepton's charity, 1928-1938. 92 List of benefaction towards enlarging the churchyard, 1897. 93 Petition for consecration of enlarged churchyard, 16 Sept 1897. 94 Key to plan of new burial ground, 1900. (See plan at PR BUB 158) 95 Account book for church restoration fund, 1899-1907. 96 Paper accounts for restoration fund, 1909-1910. 97 Receipts and correspondence concerning donations to the restoration fund, 1890s. 98 Receipts for church restoration, 1910. PARISH RECORDS (on deposit) BUBWITH (continued) PRBUB 99 Letter concerning designs for an episcopal chair commissioned by the parish. 1932 100 Correspondence concerning repairs to the chancel, and a description of the old chancel, 1871-5 101 Plan of a proposed chancel screen [c. 1910] 102 Correspondence concerning the construction of an aumbrey door, 1923 103 Correspondence concerning the cleaning of the' organ, 1928 104 Stock receipt for the parish, 1904 105 Copies of the London Gazette mentioning increases in the income of the benefice and consolidation of the medieties of the benefice, 1847, 1870, 1905 (2 folders) 106 Terrier, 1764 107 Terrier, 1770 108 Terrier, 1778 109 Terrier, 1786 110 Terrier, 1817 111 Terrier, 1825 112 Terrier, 1853 113 Terrier, 1857 . PARISH RECORDS (on deposit) BUBWITH (continued) PR.BUB 114 Terrier and inventory, 1907. 115 Terrier and inventory, 1935. 116 Terrier and inventory, 1972. 117 Copy of tithe award for Willitoft, 1842. 118 Copy of tithe award for Harlethorpe and Bubwith, 1839. 119 Copy of tithe award for Foggerthorpe, 1844. 120 Copy of tithe award for Gribthorpe and Spaldington, 1823 121 Draft of tithe award for Breighton, made a year before the actual award, 1846. 122 Purchase of glebe land in Bubwith, Willitoft and Swinefleet, 1815 (poor condition). 123 Notice of tithe meetings in the parish, 1942-46. 124 Accounts for Breighton tithes [1920s]. 125 Accounts for sale of Spaldington tithes [1920s]. 126 Letters, copies of letters and sale particulars relating to sale of Willitoft estate, 1903. 127 Correspondence concerning the division of land at Bubwith, 1902. 128 Correspondence between the vicar of Bubwith and other tithe owners in a dispute over Spaldington tithe, 1822-25. PARISH RECORDS ON DEPOSIT BUBWITH (continued) PR. BUB 129 Correspondence relating to the church's claim to tithe in Foggerthorpe and Breighton, 1916-1918. 130 Letter concerning the value of Spaldington Tithe, 1919 . 131 Copies of 1880s correspondence between the vicars of Bubwith and Swinefleet concerning the exchange of glebe land, copies made c.1920s. 132 List of documents held by the church concerning the vicarage and church repairs, 1891. 133 Copy of 1861 census statistics for the parish. 134 Print of the interior of the church [late nineteenth century]. 135 Marriage Register 1978-1986, 136 Notes on the village of Bubwith [1970s]. 137 Newspaper report of the death of Rev. Thomas Minshull, vicar of Bubwith [not dated]. 138 Copy of the last clause of a deed of conveyance for the site of Spaldington School relating to religious services, 1893. 139 Correspondence between the Ecclesiastical Commission and Rev. George Highmore (vicar of Bubwith, 1899-1906), concerning a grant for an assistant curate at Spaldington (3 items), 1905. 140 Correspondence between A. Marritt and C. Hodgson Fowler of The College, Durham, Captain Mervyn Dunnington-Jefferson, and Rev. George Highmore concerning the gift of oak altar rails to Bubwith Church (5 items), 1899. 141 Correspondence between Rev. George Highmore, Sir Henry Vavasour, and Henry Pickersgill-Cunliffe of Chesterford Park, Essex concerning the engraving and use of altar plate in Bubwith Church (7 items), 1899. 142 Declaration of John Walker, tenant of Church Gates House, concerning a fence erected with the Rev. George Highmore's permission, 22 April 1902. BUBWIT1:1 (continued) 143 Printed copy of the Latin will of Nicholas Bubwith, Bishop of Bath and Wells, proved at Lambeth, 7 Nov 1424, from Somerset and Dorset Notes and Queries [undated], addressed to the Rev. George Highmore in 1902. 144 Copy of 1901 census statistics for the parish. 145 Letter from the Property and Trust Committee of the York Diocesan Board of Finance to Rev. AR Jones (vicar of Bubwith, 1949-1961) concerning the Tithe Act of 1936 and Bubwith Chancel, 11 March 1954. 146 Bubwith Church sundries: miscellaneous correspondence and papers, 1971-1990, Topics covered include: Christmas service lessons and carols (1971); descriptions of the church and village, and the populations of the villages served by Bubwith Church; claims for fees and travelling expenses for preaching in vacant benefices (1988); registration of Bubwith Parish Council (5 Aug 1988); the 1988 records inspection; the Archidiaconal Visitations of 1989; repairs to Bubwith Church in 1990; a list of church flower, brasses and cleaning helpers, and collectors of magazines, Dec 1990; Churchwardens' Annual Report [undated].
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