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BLETCHLEY STREET, HACKNEY P91/TRI Page 1 Reference LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 HOLY TRINITY, HOXTON: BLETCHLEY STREET, HACKNEY P91/TRI Reference Description Dates Parish Records Parish Registers P91/TRI/001 Register of baptisms, marked '1' Mar 1848-Dec Not available for general access Some dates of birth given. Includes 1871 Please use microfilm P91/TRI/001/02: Report of deputation from X083/065 London Schools Swimming Association Please use microfilm (Hoxton District) concerning use of bath, 10 Jul Available online via 1893 www.ancestry.co.uk P91/TRI/002 Register of baptisms, marked '2' Jan 1872-Feb Not available for general access Alleged dates of birth given 1888 Please use microfilm X083/066 Please use microfilm Available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P91/TRI/003 Register of baptisms, marked '4' Feb 1888-Feb Not available for general access Alleged dates of birth given 1902 Please use microfilm X083/066 Please use microfilm Available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P91/TRI/004 Register of baptisms, marked '5' Feb 1902-Oct Not available for general access Includes two baptisms for Jun 1906 entered in 1905 Please use microfilm error X099/035 Please use microfilm Available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P91/TRI/005 Register of baptisms, marked '6' Oct 1905-May Not available for general access 1909 Please use microfilm X099/035 available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P91/TRI/006 Register of baptisms, marked '7' May 1909-Aug Not available for general access Includes P91/TRI/006/02: Letter from General 1912 Please use microfilm Register Office, 3 Jun 1909 X099/035 available online via www.ancestry.co.uk LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 HOLY TRINITY, HOXTON: BLETCHLEY STREET, HACKNEY P91/TRI Reference Description Dates P91/TRI/007 Register of baptisms, marked '8' Aug 1912-Nov Not available for general access 1915 Please use microfilm X099/035 Part available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P91/TRI/008 Register of baptisms, marked '9' Nov 1915-Aug Not available for general access 1920 Please use microfilm X099/036 Please use microfilm P91/TRI/009 Register of baptisms, marked '10' Sep 1920-Aug Not available for general access Includes P91/TRI/009/02: Request for search 1936 Please use microfilm for baptism entry, 14 Apr 1953 X099/036 Please use microfilm P91/TRI/010 Register of marriages Apr 1848-Dec Not available for general access Includes P91/TRI/010/02: List of marriage 1859 Please use microfilm registers, n.d. X083/067 Please use microfilm Available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P91/TRI/011 Register of marriages Dec 1859-Dec Not available for general access 1867 Please use microfilm X083/067 Please use microfilm Available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P91/TRI/012 Register of marriages Dec 1867-Jan Not available for general access 1881 Please use microfilm X083/068 Please use microfilm Available online via www.ancestry.co.uk LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 HOLY TRINITY, HOXTON: BLETCHLEY STREET, HACKNEY P91/TRI Reference Description Dates P91/TRI/013 Register of marriages Jan 1881-Apr Not available for general access 1897 Please use microfilm X083/068 Please use microfilm Available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P91/TRI/014 Register of marriages Apr 1897-Dec Not available for general access Some pages have been torn and mended with 1902 Please use microfilm sellotape. Includes P91/TRI/014/02: Letter from X083/069 General Register Office, 27 Feb 1900; Please use microfilm P91/TRI/014/03: Marriage certificate, 2 Feb Available online via 1902 www.ancestry.co.uk P91/TRI/015 Register of marriages Dec 1902-Apr Not available for general access 1908 Please use microfilm X099/036 Please use microfilm Available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P91/TRI/016 Register of marriages Apr 1908-Dec Not available for general access 1915 Please use microfilm X099/036 Please use microfilm Available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P91/TRI/017 Register of marriages Dec 1915-Jun Not available for general access 1943 Please use microfilm X099/036 Part available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P91/TRI/018 Register of banns of marriage Mar 1848-Aug Not available for general access 1865 Please use microfilm X099/037 Please use microfilm Available online via www.ancestry.co.uk LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 HOLY TRINITY, HOXTON: BLETCHLEY STREET, HACKNEY P91/TRI Reference Description Dates P91/TRI/019 Duplicate register of banns of marriage May 1849-Dec Some pages missing 1860 P91/TRI/020 Register of banns of marriage Sep 1869-Jan Not available for general access 1877 Please use microfilm X099/037 Please use microfilm Available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P91/TRI/021 Register of banns of marriage Jan 1877-Jun Not available for general access 1886 Please use microfilm X099/037 Please use microfilm Available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P91/TRI/022 Register of banns of marriage Jun 1886-Dec Not available for general access 1894 Please use microfilm X099/037 Please use microfilm Available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P91/TRI/023 Register of banns of marriage Nov 1894-Feb Not available for general access 1899 Please use microfilm X099/037 Please use microfilm Available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P91/TRI/024 Register of banns of marriage Feb 1899-Nov Not available for general access 1903 Please use microfilm X099/037 Please use microfilm Available online via www.ancestry.co.uk LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 HOLY TRINITY, HOXTON: BLETCHLEY STREET, HACKNEY P91/TRI Reference Description Dates P91/TRI/025 Register of banns of marriage Nov 1903-May Not available for general access 1909 Please use microfilm X099/037 Please use microfilm Available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P91/TRI/026 Register of banns of marriage May 1909-Jul Not available for general access Includes P91/TRI/026/02-04: Certificate of 1915 Please use microfilm banns and rough notes, 5 May 1915 X099/037 Please use microfilm Available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P91/TRI/093 Register of banns of marriage 1915 Jul-1929 1 volume May P91/TRI/094 Register of banns of marriage 1929 Jun-1953 1 volume Mar P91/TRI/095 Register of banns of marriage 1953 Mar- 1 volume 1981 May P91/TRI/096 Confirmation book: includes name, address, 1906-1994 age, where baptised, date and name of godparent Enclosed: Albert Stanley Turney communion souvenir card (1913) 1 volume P91/TRI/097 Draft confirmation book: includes name, 1953-1968 address, date of birth and place of baptism 1 volume Church Services/Work of Clergy P91/TRI/027 Preachers' book Sep 1853-Jun 1864 P91/TRI/028 Church services register Aug 1873-May 1882 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 HOLY TRINITY, HOXTON: BLETCHLEY STREET, HACKNEY P91/TRI Reference Description Dates P91/TRI/029 Church services register May 1882-Mar Includes, at back of volume, Register of 1888 churchings Dec 1888 - Nov 1898 and Register of confirmations Mar 1877 - May 1888 P91/TRI/030 Preachers' book Apr 1888-Nov 1894 P91/TRI/031 Church services register Dec 1894-Apr 1898 P91/TRI/032 Church services register Apr 1898-May Includes statistical summary of parochial work 1900 1894-95 P91/TRI/033 Church services register Apr 1900-Sep 1903 P91/TRI/034 Church services register Sep 1903-Apr Unfit Includes P91/TRI/034/02-12: Offertory sheets, 1908 Not available for general access Jul 1907 - Jan 1908 P91/TRI/035 Church services register Apr 1908-Nov 1911 P91/TRI/036 Church services register Dec 1911-Apr 1915 P91/TRI/037 Church services register Apr 1915-Mar 1918 P91/TRI/038 Church services register Apr 1918-Aug 1922 P91/TRI/039 Church services register Aug 1922-Jul 1925 P91/TRI/040 Church services register Jul 1925-Dec 1932 P91/TRI/041 Church services register Dec 1932-May 1935 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 7 HOLY TRINITY, HOXTON: BLETCHLEY STREET, HACKNEY P91/TRI Reference Description Dates P91/TRI/042 Church services register May 1935-Feb 1938 P91/TRI/043 Church services register Feb 1938-Jul 1940 P91/TRI/044 Church services register Aug 1940-Sep 1942 P91/TRI/045 Church services register Sep 1942-Jul 1944 P91/TRI/046 Church services register Jul 1944-Feb 1946 P91/TRI/047 Church services register Feb 1946-Dec 1946 P91/TRI/048 Church services register Jan 1947-Dec 1947 P91/TRI/049 Church services register Jan 1948-Dec 1948 P91/TRI/050 Church services register Jan 1949-Apr 1949 P91/TRI/051 Church services register Apr 1952-Jun 1955 P91/TRI/052 Church services register Jun 1955-Sep 1956 P91/TRI/053 Church services register Sep 1956-Dec 1959 P91/TRI/054 Church services register Jan 1960-Dec 1962 P91/TRI/055 Church services register Dec 1962-Jul Includes P91/TRI/055/02-03: List of services for 1971 Christmas 1969 and newsletter for Feb 1970 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 8 HOLY TRINITY, HOXTON: BLETCHLEY STREET, HACKNEY P91/TRI Reference Description Dates P91/TRI/056 Church services register Jul 1971-Dec 1980 P91/TRI/057 Notice book Jan 1954-Jun Includes P91/TRI/057/02: Circular letter from 1955 the Editor of The Church Times, 28 Sep 1954 P91/TRI/058 Notice book Jun 1955-Feb 1958 P91/TRI/059 Notice book Feb 1958-Sep 1960 P91/TRI/060 Notice book Oct 1960-Jun Includes P91/TRI/060/02: Parish magazine of 1963 St Peter with St John, London Docks, Oct 1960 P91/TRI/061 Notice book Jun 1963-May Includes P91/TRI/061/02-03: Copies of Bidding 1967 Prayers, n.d. P91/TRI/062 Notice book May 1967-Oct Includes P91/TRI/062/02-05: List of services for 1972 Christmas 1970 (2 copies), list of services for Holy Week 1971, and list of services for Holy Week 1972 P91/TRI/098 Address book of 'regular church goers': 1965-1990 Not available for general access arranged by confirmed and unconfirmed individuals.
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