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LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES STAINES RURAL and URBAN DISTRICTS ACC/1524 Page 1 Reference Description Dates Parishes ACC/1524/001 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 STAINES RURAL AND URBAN DISTRICTS ACC/1524 Reference Description Dates Parishes ACC/1524/001 Poor rate book. 1856-1857 ACC/1524/002/001 Tithe apportionment 1842-1843 Unfit Not available for general access ACC/1524/002/002 Tithe map. 1842-1843 Unfit Not available for general access ACC/1524/003 Enclosure award and plan. 1842 On temporary loan to depositor ACC/1524/004 Enclosure award and plan. Shepperton 1862 On temporary loan to depositor Common Lands. Title deed to Shepperton Recreation Ground and Shepperton Old Allotments ACC/1524/005 Printed copy of act for taking down and 1827 rebuilding parish church, for providing additional burial ground and for equalizing church rates With manuscript notes. ACC/1524/006 Terrier and valuation of parish of Staines, by H. 1828 Walter. Volume gives names of owner and occupier, number, description of property, old enclosure and common field acreage, annual value and total. Arranged alphabetically by name of owner. ACC/1524/007 Plan of public carriage road or highway 1843 together with public footways set out over open arable fields, meadows and pasture lands in parish of Staines. ACC/1524/008 Plan of public carriage roads or highways set 1843 out over open arable fields, meadows and pasture lands in parish of Staines. ACC/1524/009 Tithe apportionment with schedule. 1844 (No plan) LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 STAINES RURAL AND URBAN DISTRICTS ACC/1524 Reference Description Dates ACC/1524/010 Altered apportionment of tithe rent charge with 1855 schedules and plan. Premises: land taken by Windsor, Staines and South Western Railway Company. ACC/1524/011 Altered apportionment of tithe rent charge with 1874 schedule and plan. Premises: Penton Road estate. ACC/1524/012 Altered apportionments of tithe rent charge with 1876 schedules and sealed copy of certificate of redemption of rent charge. Premises: Shooting Off, Thames Street. ACC/1524/013 Altered apportionments of tithe rent charge with 1876 schedules and sealed copy of certificate of redemption of rent charge. Premises: Shooting Off, Thames Street. ACC/1524/014 Altered apportionments of tithe rent charge with 1876 schedules and sealed copy of certificate of redemption of rent charge. Premises: Shooting Off, Thames Street. ACC/1524/015 Poor rate book. 1850 ACC/1524/016 Lighting rate book. 1858 ACC/1524/017/A Agreement as to Grasham Road. 1866 31 Dec ACC/1524/017/B Agreement as to Grasham Road. 1866 31 Dec ACC/1524/018 Correspondence relating to dedication of 1868-1870 Gresham Road, include draft certificates of justices. 13 ACC/1524/019 Staines Town Hall and Market Book of 1872 Reference Parliamentary Session (plan missing). Gives number on plan, description of property, names of owners, lessees and occupiers. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 STAINES RURAL AND URBAN DISTRICTS ACC/1524 Reference Description Dates ACC/1524/020 Printed transcript of proceedings relating to 1883 May Staines and West Drayton Railway Bill, before House of Commons Select Committee. Enclosed: notes on attendance of witnesses. 4 ACC/1524/021 Minute book of meetings of trustees of 17 Jul 1908-27 almshouse charity of Mary Ann Pearce. Feb 1953 Includes minutes of joint meetings with trustees of Staines Parochial Charities. ACC/1524/022 Minute book of meetings of trustees of Staines 12 Dec 1922- Parochial Charities. 27 Feb 1953 Includes minutes of joint meetings with trustees of Mary Ann Pearce Charity. Parochial charities: Fourniers, Doles, Bread. ACC/1524/023 Tithe apportionment and map. 1841-1843 Unfit Not available for general access ACC/1524/024 Volume containing minutes 1892-1902 Minutes of meetings of Stanwell Burial Board, 15 December 1892-8 November 1894. Minutes of parish meetings, 4 March 1901 and 27 March 1902. ACC/1524/025 Minute book of parish meetings, annual parish 19 Mar 1895- meetings and annual meetings of Poyle 20 Mar 1930 Lighting Area. 1914, 1917, Notices of parish meetings. 1908, Applications for proceeds from funds of Lady Elizabeth Hampden's Charity and Common Rights. 1919, Postcard concerning arrangements for meeting of Poyle Lighting Committee ACC/1524/026 Copy of enclosure award. 1803 ACC/1524/027 Minute book of meetings of parish council. 17 Apr 1909-4 Includes minutes of parish meetings, Fire Mar 1914 Brigade and Lighting Committees and various sub-committee meetings. ACC/1524/028 Minute book of meetings of Ashford Sanitary 22 Feb 1901-4 Committee. Jan 1906 Volume marked `1'. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 STAINES RURAL AND URBAN DISTRICTS ACC/1524 Reference Description Dates ACC/1524/029 Parish councillors' declarations on acceptance 31 Dec 1894- of office. 18 Nov 1929 ACC/1524/030 Printed rules, made under Small Holdings and 1911 Allotments Act 1908, respecting allotments in parish of Ashford. ACC/1524/031 Minute book of meetings of parish council. 4 Dec 1894-18 Indexed. Mar 1930 ACC/1524/032 Minutes of meetings of parochial electors. 17 Mar 1913- 18 Mar 1930 ACC/1524/033 Minute book of meetings of parish council. 2 Jan 1895-16 Indexed. Feb 1916 ACC/1524/034 Minute book of meetings of parish council. 14 Mar 1916- 31 Mar 1930 ACC/1524/035 Parish councillors' declarations on acceptance 2 Jan 1895-19 of office. Apr 1899 ACC/1524/036 Order of Middlesex County Council concerning 1901 28 Feb election of parish councillors for Shepperton. ACC/1524/037 Minute book of meetings of parish council. 5 Apr 1906-19 Mar 1914 ACC/1524/038 Minute book of meetings of parish council. 8 Apr 1914-20 Mar 1930 ACC/1524/039 Minute book of meetings of Finance 18 Jun 1919- Committee. 20 Mar 1930 ACC/1524/040 Bills for work done on gas lamps, receipt for 1919-1930 mowing and burning rubbish, correspondence concerning village green and cemetery. 7 Staines Local Board ACC/1524/041 Minute book. 28 Nov 1883- Rough minutes signed by chairman. 29 Sep 1886 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 STAINES RURAL AND URBAN DISTRICTS ACC/1524 Reference Description Dates ACC/1524/042/A Minute book. 18 Apr 1884- Enclosed: recommendations of committee, 14 Dec 1887 1885; list of public lamps in Staines, 1886; list of repairs needed for the (Town) Hall, 1886. ACC/1524/042/B Minute book. 18 Apr 1884- Enclosed: recommendations of committee, 14 Dec 1887 1885; list of public lamps in Staines, 1886; list of repairs needed for the (Town) Hall, 1886. ACC/1524/042/C Minute book. 18 Apr 1884- Enclosed: recommendations of committee, 14 Dec 1887 1885; list of public lamps in Staines, 1886; list of repairs needed for the (Town) Hall, 1886. ACC/1524/043 Minute book 1892-1895 Minutes of meetings of Staines Local Board, 13 January 1892-27 December 1894. Minutes of meetings of Staines Urban District Council, 31 December 1894-14 August 1895. Annexed at back: reports of various committees. ACC/1524/044 Notice of by-laws for Staines Commons. {1881} Includes regulations for use of ranges on Reprinted Staines Moor by Rifle Volunteer Corps. 1929 ACC/1524/045 Petition to Parliament for exclusion of Staines 1888 and outer area from London Coal and Wine Duties Bill. 1894-1946 Staines Urban District Council ACC/1524/046 Minute book of meetings of Highways 2 Jan 1895-19 Committee. Dec 1898 ACC/1524/047 Minute book of meetings of Cemetery 16 Mar 1895- Committee, from 16 April 1912 change of title to 18 May 1914 Cemetery, Common Lands and Allotments Committee. ACC/1524/048 Minute book of meetings of Cemetery, 15 Jun 1914-8 Common Lands and Allotments Committee, Mar 1932 from 7 April 1930 change of title to Cemeteries Committee. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 STAINES RURAL AND URBAN DISTRICTS ACC/1524 Reference Description Dates ACC/1524/049 Minute book of meetings of General Purposes 14 Mar 1899- and Drainage Committee. 19 May 1903 ACC/1524/050 Volume containing minutes of various meetings 1921-1933 Entertainments Committee, 18 January and 20 April 1921. Gardens and Entertainments Committee, 16 March 1921 Gardens Committee, 23 March-19 July 1921. General Purposes and Drainage Committee, 18 October 1921-10 March 1930. ACC/1524/051/A Copy of agreement. {1896 8 Apr} 1. Trustees for the Six Weeks Meeting of Society of Friends. 2. Staines Urban District Council. Premises: sewerage ventilating pipe inspection chamber to be erected by (2) on land adjoining Meeting House, High Street, Staines. ACC/1524/051/B Copy of agreement. {1896 8 Apr} 1. Trustees for the Six Weeks Meeting of Society of Friends. 2. Staines Urban District Council. Premises: sewerage ventilating pipe inspection chamber to be erected by (2) on land adjoining Meeting House, High Street, Staines. ACC/1524/052 Printed report on new Staines Sewage Disposal 1900 3 May Works, West Bedfont. With diagrams and photographs. ACC/1524/053/A Printed notice of inquiry to be held into 1901 20 Aug application of Staines Urban District Council to borrow pounds4,200 from Local Government Board for sewage disposal works at West Bedfont, parish of Stanwell. Two copies. ACC/1524/053/B Printed notice of inquiry to be held into 1901 20 Aug application of Staines Urban District Council to borrow pounds4,200 from Local Government Board for sewage disposal works at West Bedfont, parish of Stanwell. Two copies. ACC/1524/054 Draft case for opinion of counsel, as to use of 1902 highway at Church End, Staines, for landing and washing of gravel. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 7 STAINES RURAL AND URBAN DISTRICTS ACC/1524 Reference Description Dates ACC/1524/055 Balance sheet and income and expenditure 1916 31 Mar account. ACC/1524/056 Town planning scheme, showing existing and 1935 proposed use of land. ACC/1524/057/A Plans of proposed layout of St. Mary's Hall 1941 London Road, Staines.
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