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Suffolk Record Office New Accessions 1 Jan 2012-31 Dec 2012 SUFFOLK RECORD OFFICE NEW ACCESSIONS 1 JAN 2012-31 DEC 2012 Bury branch SCALTBACK MIDDLE SCHOOL, NEWMARKET: Headmaster of Scaltback School, J. D Eastham's desk diaries 1976-1990; 14, A5 volumes; 22 colour photocopy images of school; colour photos of school; 1st Prospectus; Postcard for school; 4 maps/plans of school site (copies):annotated and labelled 'landscaping', relating to intruder alarm areas, 'copy of original site plan, 12.70 acres' with covering letter and photocopy of the original conveyance attached, showing schools in Newmarket near Scaltback Middle School; DVD of Scaltback Middle School 1972-2012; 41 assorted certificates for fundraising and music festival entries with associated correspondence (1972-2011); press cuttings re School (1970s and 1980s ADB523 ROUGHAM PRIMARY SCHOOL: Admission Register 1971-2001 ADB716 TOSTOCK PARISH COUNCIL: folder of Parish Council minutes 2006-2009 EG503 GREAT CORNARD TOWN LAND CHARITY: Financial Statement for year ending 18th Jan 2012 EG532 DRINKSTONE PARISH COUNCIL: Minutes 1968-2003 ¶Annual Parish Meeting Minutes 1952-2001 EG534 SUDBURY TOWN COUNCIL: Sudbury Borough Council Account Book, 1930-1931; Petty accounts book, nd; Sudbury Borough Council Minutes, 1955-1957; Indexed account book, 1897-1904; Finance and General Purposes Committee, 1943-1946; Copy letter book (fragile) nd; Indexed copy letter book, nd; Sudbury Burial Board book accounting workmen's names, labour and wages, 1888; Sudbury and Ballingdon Burial Board Labour Account, 1892-1907 EG574 ELMSETT PARISH: 4 marriage registers: 1961-1996; Baptism Register 1887-2010 FB61 WISSINGTON PARISH: Banns Book 1824-2010 FB65 POLSTEAD PARISH: Burial register 1876-1981 FB78 WICKHAMBROOK UNITED REFORMED CHURCH: Congregationalism in Wickhambrook, Suffolk' by Oswald Henry Coleman 1844; Order of Service, 1937; 2 (presumably copy) photos, one of a horse and trap, one of a car, both with passengers. The former is annotated on reverse: "Esme Rowling of the Great Mill photo taken 1915, with compliments AC (?) Hicks 17.10.92"; leaflet: 'Three Hundred Years of Public assenting Worship 1695-1995'; booklet: Rev Samuel Cradock B.D., written by J. Duncan, 1958; The History of Wickhambrook Congregational Church by J. Duncan (nd) FK3507 LONG MELFORD UNITED REFORMED CHURCH: Certificate of Ordination of Revd David Ford 1794; Affidavit 1829 FK3516 CHURCHGATE STREET UNITARIAN CHAPEL: file of publicity materials for the 300th Anniversary of the Unitarian Meeting House, 2011; Minute Book entitled 'Presbyterian Chapel Churchgate Street Bury St Edmunds Trustees Minute Book 1889-1957' with a few loose papers; Folder of typed minutes Nov 2008-Mar 2012; 32 black and white photos of the restoration of the Unitarian Meeting House, 1990-1991, with negatives, taken by Gerald Travers FK4500 CLARE PARISH: 3 Marriage Registers 1980-2012 FL501 IXWORTH PARISH: Marriage Register 1996-2008 FL505 LONG MELFORD PARISH: Parish magazines to fill in gaps in our collection 19th-20th cent FL509 GREAT BARTON PARISH: Marriage Register 1988-2008 FL526 ALL SAINTS PARISH, BURY ST EDMUNDS: bundle of accounts and envelope of bequests; 2 registers of banns, 2 of marriages, 2 of services and 1 of baptisms 1953-2007 FL542 ST MARY'S PARISH MOTHERS' UNION: 1 volume of minutes 1993-2011 FL545 CAVENDISH PARISH: 2 Marriage Registers 1963-1996 FL546 INDEXES TO MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS IN ST MARY'S CAVENDISH CHURCH AND CHURCHYARD: arranged in date order, 1663-1908 and arranged alphabetically by surnames; Index of Baptisms, arranged alphabetically by surname (1901 onwards) FL546 DRINKSTONE PARISH: Several boxes of parish paperwork, mainly overseers, charities and churchwardens accounts 16th-19th cent FL562 EUSTON ST GENEVIEVE: Marriage Register 1999-2010 FL566 NEWMARKET AND DISTRICT PARISH MAGAZINES: 1940-1949 FL567 HONINGTON PARISH: Baptism Register 1911-2012 FL587 LAWSHALL PARISH: Papers re 'Bellropes Field; Faculty for 2 windows and heaters finished 31 March 1990; Rector's file of notes, reports, correspondence and accounts plus one sub-file of papers relating to the 'Reordering of the Tower and West End', 1990-1997; Faculty for Floodlights, 1991; Loose papers mainly minutes and correspondence but also including two signed faculties (1991 and 1994), 1991-1997; Agreement for Minor Building Works, 1992; Faculty for Tower Repairs 1992/3; PCC minutes, 1996-1999; papers re Church Windows, 1998; Three items relating to the 'Yews for the Millennium' Project; two newsletters and wallet of information on the project, 1997-2002; papers re 'Theobald Organ', 2001-2002; minutes and reports, 2004-2009 FL600 MILDEN PCC: Church accounts and minutes 1907-1973; includes electoral roll for 1945 FL605 ROUGHAM PARISH: 4 Marriage Registers 1982-2012 FL619 SANTON DOWNHAM PARISH: PCC minutes Oct 1992-Feb 2005 FL621 STOKE BY CLARE PARISH: 2 Marriage Registers 1949-1996 FL631 STRADISHALL VILLAGE HALL COMMITTEE: minutes 1949-1976 FL632 GREAT THURLOW PARISH: Banns register, removal orders, marriage papers, orders of service, correspondence and accounts paperwork 1823-1988 FL638 GREAT THURLOW PARISH: Burial Register- 1922-1991; Register of Services 1969-1993 FL638 LITTLE THURLOW PARISH: Banns Register 1879-1998 FL639 SUFFOLK REGIMENT: 7 boxes of material with list nd; Copy documents ; photos and related material regarding Mr Kennerley Lionel Geoffrey Groom:2012; Booklet re Thomas Edward Smith , 1894-1938 produced by depositor to supplement material previously deposited as B/13122; Anthology of the officers and men as shown in GB554/C9/2:Digital and hard copies of the material GB554 ICKWORTH CHURCH CONSERVATION TRUST: CD labelled 'Ickworth Church Lord Bristol', 2012; booklet entitled 'Conservation Management Plan, St Mary's Church, Ickworth', 2012; Digital files saved on the NAS; booklets: Conservation Management Plan, Appendix 1: Ecology Management Plan, Appendix 2: Churchyard Inventory 2012 GB578 NEWMARKET LOCAL HISTORY SOCIETY: Maps of Newmarket; A copy of a list of all the artefacts, documents and maps owned by NLHS 1787-2012 GC721 BURES COMMUNITY CENTRE: New Village Hall Minutes 1957-1973; Folder 'Village Hall Management Committee', 1968-1976, containing: Rules governing the management of Bures Village Hall, 3 plans showing site of village hall, 6 Theatre Act licenses, 1968, 1974 and 1975; Folder containing correspondence and news clippings re to the Village Hall and invoices, 1955-1967 GC723 ELMSWELL MILLENNIUM HISTORY GROUP: Photos and papers relating to Elmswell Bacon Factory. Mike Gurr collection of Press Cuttings. Records of the lives of Elmswell residents. Various maps and Elmswell field walking survey 20th cent GC724 LONG MELFORD MOTHER AND TODDLER CLUB: minutes 1977-1981; file of 'official documents' 1976-1987; minutes 1980-1983, correspondence 1980- 1987 and AGM balance sheets 1983-1987; correspondence, planning materials for activities and events, the club constitution, Long Melford Old School Community Centre hire agreement, insurance documents and newsletters 1971-2004 GC725 THE MORETON HALL WILDLIFE GROUP: newsletter (June 2012) and 2 leaflets 2012 GC729 NEWMARKET CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY: minutes 1930-1953 GF515 BURES WOMEN'S INSTITUTE: papers including a booklet 'The History of Bures, 1951' and photos; News cuttings, poems and songs, photos and memorabilia 1931-2011 GH514 STANTON WOMEN'S INSTITUTE: record books, 1999-2008; minute books, 2000-2009 GH515 GREAT BARTON WOMEN'S INSTITUTE: Committee Minutes 1953-1959; Monthly Meetings Record Books 1943-1972 GH519 BRISTOL ESTATE: 28 boxes of estate material 1657-2004 HA572 STEED AND STEED SOLICITORS: Legal documents 19th-20th cent HB524 PAULS MALT LTD: Papers re official opening of Associated British Malsters at Eastern Way, Bury St Edmunds 1967 HC461 FURNISHING, REMOVAL AND STORAGE FIRM, H.R. LAND: Ledgers, legal and business documents, photos, bills of services, property documents, correspondence and paperwork relating to the history of the firm 1834-1990 HC539 SALE CATALOGUES: 6 sales catalogues for farms and estates in West Suffolk (Hintlesham Hall, Drinkstone Lodge, Lavenham, Hengrave Hall, Whatfield and Elmsett) from auctioneers, valuers and estate agents' firm, Norris and Duvall- business now defunct 1877-1909 HC587 LITTLE WALDINGFIELD VILLAGE SHOP: accounts and newspaper order book 1964-1981 HC588 DW AND CO, BURY ST EDMUNDS (CLOTHING FACTORY): wages ledger 1942-1944 HC589 SALES PARTICULARS OF THE OLD RECTORY, BEYTON: May 2005 HD1180 RISBY HISTORY RECORDER: Newsletters, photos, news clippings and papers pertaining to activities within the village 2011 HD2154 MILDENHALL AND DISTRICT MUSEUM: tax assessment books for Lakenheath and Brandon , bound, as follows: Great Fen District, 1898-1899 and 1899-1900, Little Fen District, 1896-1897, Little Fen District, 1899-1900, Little Fen District, 1892-1893 and 1893-1894; Lakenheath and Brandon Fens Drainage Acts, bound, with annotations, 1768-1844; Barton Mills West Common Drainage Tax, bound, 1930-1931; Ely and Bury St Edmunds Light Railway, Proceedings to Obtain Act of Parliament Royal Assent 11 August 1875, James Read Solicitor Mildenhall. Indexed at front of volume HD2787 EAST ANGLIAN MAGAZINE: Aug 1949 HD3204 ABBEYGATE STREET, BURY ST EDMUNDS: loose papers relating to properties and residents of Abbeygate Street, Bury St Edmunds 1983-2003 HD3206 THE GREEN DRAGON, NEWMARKET: deeds and associated papers 1797-1934 HD3207 PAPERS OF PETER MORLEY: Certificate of Transfer to the Army Reserve, 1947; National Service Acts Grade Card, 1941; National Health and Pensions Insurance, Member's Record Card, 1946; Soldier's
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