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HENDON LANE, BARNET DRO/032 Page 1 Reference Description Dates Registers of B LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 SAINT MARY, FINCHLEY: HENDON LANE, BARNET DRO/032 Reference Description Dates Registers of Banns of Marriage and Confirmations DRO/032/A/01/027 Register of banns of marriage 1853 May Not available for general access 1 volume -1878 Dec Please use microfilm X094/186 Please use microfilm DRO/032/A/01/028 Register of banns of marriage 1879 Jan-1903 Not available for general access 1 volume Sep Please use microfilm X094/186 Please use microfilm DRO/032/A/01/029 Register of banns of marriage 1910 Jul-1924 Not available for general access 1 volume Jun Please use microfilm X094/186 Please use microfilm DRO/032/A/01/030 Register of banns of marriage 1924 May Not available for general access 1 volume -1932 Jul Please use microfilm X094/187 Please use microfilm DRO/032/A/01/031 Register of banns of marriage 1932 Jul-1938 Not available for general access 1 volume Jul Please use microfilm X094/187 Please use microfilm DRO/032/A/01/032 Register of banns of marriage 1938 Jun-1945 Not available for general access 1 volume Jul Please use microfilm X094/187 Please use microfilm DRO/032/A/01/033 Register of banns of marriage 1954 Aug Not available for general access 1 volume -1957 Feb Please use microfilm X094/187 Please use microfilm LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 SAINT MARY, FINCHLEY: HENDON LANE, BARNET DRO/032 Reference Description Dates DRO/032/A/01/034 Register of banns of marriage 1957 Jan-1960 Not available for general access 1 volume May Please use microfilm X094/187 Please use microfilm DRO/032/A/01/035 Register of banns of marriage 1960 May Not available for general access 1 volume -1965 Jan Please use microfilm X094/187 Please use microfilm DRO/032/A/01/036 Register of confirmations 1926 Feb Not available for general access 1 volume -1958 Jul Please use microfilm X094/187 Please use microfilm Registers of Church Services DRO/032/A/01/037 Register of services 1909 Aug 1 volume -1915 Jul DRO/032/A/01/038 Register of services 1915 Jul-1919 1 volume Jun DRO/032/A/01/039 Register of services 1919 Jun-1924 1 volume Dec DRO/032/A/01/040 Register of services 1925 Jan-1929 1 volume Dec DRO/032/A/01/041 Register of services 1929 Jan-1934 1 volume May DRO/032/A/01/042 Register of services 1934 May 1 volume -1934 Jul DRO/032/A/01/043 Register of services 1934 May 1 volume -1938 Sep DRO/032/A/01/044 Register of services 1938 Oct-1942 1 volume Aug LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 SAINT MARY, FINCHLEY: HENDON LANE, BARNET DRO/032 Reference Description Dates DRO/032/A/01/045 Register of services 1942 Aug 1 volume -1946 May DRO/032/A/01/046 Register of services 1946 May 1 volume -1950 Jul DRO/032/A/01/047 Register of services 1950 Jul-1958 1 volume Sep DRO/032/A/01/048 Register of services 1958 Oct-1962 1 volume Sep DRO/032/A/01/049 Register of services 1962 Sep 1 volume -1965 Nov DRO/032/A/01/050 Register of services 1965 Nov 1 volume -1968 Dec Registers of Baptisms, Marriages, Burials and Confirmations DRO/032/A/01/001 Register of baptisms, marriages and burials 1558-1701 Not available for general access Baptisms 1558{sic} - 1694/5 (no entries for Please use microfilm 1604, 1625, 1654-73; entries for Apr to Jun X001/121; X102/120 1643 follow marriages for 1701); Marriages Please use microfilm 1558 {sic} - 1701 (no entries for 1604, 1643 -73); Burials 1558 {sic} - 1642 1 volume DRO/032/A/01/002 Register of baptisms, marriages and burials 1653-1680/1 Not available for general access Baptisms Oct 1653 - Feb 1680/1; Marriages Please use microfilm Apr 1654 - Apr 1664 (1658: two entries, 1662: X001/121; X102/120 one entry; no entries for 1655-7, 1659-62); Please use microfilm Burials Nov 1653 - Sep 1679; Collection for briefs, etc. 1661-82 1 volume DRO/032/A/01/003 Register of baptisms, marriages and burials 1701-1720 Not available for general access Baptisms May 1701 - Mar 1720; Marriages May Please use microfilm 1701 - Nov 1719; Burials May 1701 - Mar X001/121; X102/120 1719/20. Marked 'No. 3' Please use microfilm 1 volume LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 SAINT MARY, FINCHLEY: HENDON LANE, BARNET DRO/032 Reference Description Dates DRO/032/A/01/004 Register of baptisms, marriages and burials 1720-1757 Not available for general access Baptisms Apr 1720 - May 1757; Marriages Jun Please use microfilm 1720 - Feb 1754; Burials Mar 1720 - May 1757. X001/121; X102/120 Memoranda entered at back of volume. One Please use microfilm page, original number 52-53, torn out of this volume, but no entries seem missing 1 volume DRO/032/A/01/005 Register of baptisms and burials Jun 1757-Dec Not available for general access Baptisms Jun 1757 - Dec 1812; Burials Jun 1812 Please use microfilm 1757 - Dec 1812. Many pages left unused X001/121 1 volume Please use microfilm DRO/032/A/01/006 Register of baptisms Jan 1813-Dec Not available for general access 1 volume 1835 Please use microfilm X001/122 Please use microfilm DRO/032/A/01/007 Register of baptisms Jan 1836-Aug Not available for general access With a catalogue of the registers, prepared in 1874 Please use microfilm 1865, pasted inside the front cover X001/122 1 volume Please use microfilm DRO/032/A/01/008 Register of baptisms Aug 1874-Sep Not available for general access 1 volume 1921 Please use microfilm X077/023 Please use microfilm DRO/032/A/01/009 Register of baptisms Sep 1921-Jul Not available for general access 1 volume 1931 Please use microfilm X077/023 Please use microfilm DRO/032/A/01/010 Register of baptisms Jul 1931-Jun Not available for general access 1 volume 1948 Please use microfilm X077/023 Please use microfilm LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 SAINT MARY, FINCHLEY: HENDON LANE, BARNET DRO/032 Reference Description Dates DRO/032/A/01/011 Day book of baptisms Mar 1834-Dec Not available for general access 1 volume 1843 Please use microfilm X094/187 Please use microfilm DRO/032/A/01/012 Day book of baptisms Jan 1844-Aug Not available for general access Many pages left unused 1860 Please use microfilm 1 volume X094/188 Please use microfilm DRO/032/A/01/013 Register of marriages and banns 1754-1803 Not available for general access Marriages May 1754 - Nov 1803; Banns Apr Please use microfilm 1754 - Mar 1803 X001/121; X102/120 1 volume Please use microfilm DRO/032/A/01/014 Register of marriages and banns 1804-1812 Not available for general access Marriages Apr 1804 - Nov 181; Banns May Please use microfilm 1804 - Nov 1812. Many pages left unused X097/301; X102/120 1 volume Please use microfilm DRO/032/A/01/015 Register of marriages Jan 1813-Feb Not available for general access 1 volume 1837 Not available for general access Please use microfilm X097/301; X102/120 Please use microfilm DRO/032/A/01/016 Register of marriages Aug 1837-Jan Not available for general access 1 volume 1889 Please use microfilm X077/024 Please use microfilm DRO/032/A/01/017 Register of marriages Jan 1889-Apr Not available for general access 1 volume 1917 Please use microfilm X077/024 Please use microfilm LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 SAINT MARY, FINCHLEY: HENDON LANE, BARNET DRO/032 Reference Description Dates DRO/032/A/01/018 Register of marriages May 1917-Aug Not available for general access 1 volume 1930 Please use microfilm X077/024 Please use microfilm DRO/032/A/01/019 Register of marriages Aug 1930-Apr Not available for general access 1 volume 1938 Please use microfilm X077/024 Please use microfilm DRO/032/A/01/020 Register of marriages Apr 1938-Jul Not available for general access 1 volume 1946 Please use microfilm X077/025 Please use microfilm DRO/032/A/01/021 Register of marriages Jul 1946-Jun Not available for general access 1 volume 1958 Please use microfilm X077/025 Please use microfilm DRO/032/A/01/022 Register of burials Jan 1813-Dec Not available for general access 1 volume 1843 Please use microfilm X001/122 Please use microfilm DRO/032/A/01/023 Register of burials Jan 1844-Sep Not available for general access 1 volume 1865 Please use microfilm X077/023 Please use microfilm DRO/032/A/01/024 Register of burials Dec 1865-Nov Not available for general access Many pages left unused 1911 Please use microfilm 1 volume X077/023 Please use microfilm DRO/032/A/01/025 Day book of burials Apr 1834-Aug Not available for general access 1 volume 1849 Please use microfilm X094/188 Please use microfilm LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 7 SAINT MARY, FINCHLEY: HENDON LANE, BARNET DRO/032 Reference Description Dates DRO/032/A/01/026 Day book of burials Aug 1849-Jul Not available for general access Many pages left unused 1865 Please use microfilm 1 volume X094/188 Please use microfilm.
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