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London Metropolitan Archives Holy Trinity LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 HOLY TRINITY, BROMPTON: BROMPTON ROAD, KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA P84/TRI2 Reference Description Dates Parish Records Parish Registers P84/TRI2/001 Register of baptisms 1829 Jun - Not available for general access 1 volume 1838 Mar Please use microfilm X089/007 Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/002 Register of baptisms Jun 1829-Aug Not available for general access 1 volume 1834 Please use microfilm X089/007 Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/003 Register of baptisms Mar 1838-Jul Not available for general access 1 volume 1846 Please use microfilm X089/007 Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/004 Register of baptisms Jul 1846-Jul Not available for general access Includes P84/TRI2/004/02-03: Memoranda 1855 Please use microfilm 1 volume X089/008 Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/005 Register of baptisms Jul 1855-Mar Not available for general access Includes P84/TRI2/005/02-03: Correspondence 1866 Please use microfilm 1 volume X089/008 Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/006 Register of baptisms Feb 1866-Jan Not available for general access 1 volume 1878 Please use microfilm X089/008 Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/007 Register of baptisms Jan 1878-Apr Not available for general access Includes P84/TRI2/007/01/02: Memorandum re. 1887 Please use microfilm baptism entry, 1980 X089/008 1 volume Please use microfilm LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 HOLY TRINITY, BROMPTON: BROMPTON ROAD, KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA P84/TRI2 Reference Description Dates P84/TRI2/008 Register of baptisms Apr 1887-Apr Not available for general access 1 volume 1905 Please use microfilm X089/008 Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/009 Register of baptisms May 1905-Oct Not available for general access 1 volume 1928 Please use microfilm X096/318 Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/010 Register of baptisms Oct 1928-Sep Not available for general access Includes P84/TRI2/010/01/02: Copy of 1954 Please use microfilm 'Brompton Broadsheet', 1972 X096/318 1 volume Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/011 Register of marriages Apr 1830-Jul Not available for general access 1 volume 1837 Please use microfilm X089/009 Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/012 Copy register of marriages Apr 1830-Apr 1 volume 1831 P84/TRI2/013 Register of marriages Jul 1837-Jul Not available for general access Includes P84/TRI2/013/02: Copy of marriage 1842 Please use microfilm entry, n.d. X089/010 1 volume Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/014 Register of marriages Aug 1842-May Not available for general access 1 volume 1846 Please use microfilm X089/011 Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/015 Register of marriages May 1846-Jun Not available for general access 1 volume 1850 Please use microfilm X089/011 Please use microfilm LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 HOLY TRINITY, BROMPTON: BROMPTON ROAD, KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA P84/TRI2 Reference Description Dates P84/TRI2/016 Register of marriages Jun 1850-Sep Not available for general access 1 volume 1854 Please use microfilm X089/011 Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/017 Register of marriages Sep 1854-Jul Not available for general access 1 volume 1860 Please use microfilm X089/011 Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/018 Register of marriages Jul 1860-Aug Not available for general access 1 volume 1866 Please use microfilm X089/011 Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/019 Register of marriages Aug 1866-Nov Not available for general access 1 volume 1873 Please use microfilm X089/012 Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/020 Register of marriages Nov 1873-Mar Not available for general access 1 volume 1881 Please use microfilm X089/012 Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/021 Register of marriages Mar 1881-Mar Not available for general access 1 volume 1889 Please use microfilm X089/012 Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/022 Register of marriages Mar 1889-May Not available for general access Includes P84/TRI2/022/02: Marriage certificate, 1901 Please use microfilm Dec 1895; P84/TRI2/022/03: Memorandum re. X089/012 above certificate, n.d. Please use microfilm 1 volume P84/TRI2/023 Register of marriages May 1901-Feb Not available for general access 1 volume 1911 Please use microfilm X096/318 Please use microfilm LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 HOLY TRINITY, BROMPTON: BROMPTON ROAD, KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA P84/TRI2 Reference Description Dates P84/TRI2/024 Register of marriages Feb 1911-Sep Not available for general access 1 volume 1917 Please use microfilm X096/319 Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/025 Register of marriages Sep 1917-Nov Not available for general access 1 volume 1922 Please use microfilm X096/319 Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/026 Register of marriages Nov 1922-Dec Not available for general access 1 volume 1927 Please use microfilm X096/320 Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/027 Register of marriages Dec 1927-Nov Not available for general access 1 volume 1931 Please use microfilm X096/320 Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/028 Register of marriages Nov 1931-Jun Not available for general access 1 volume 1937 Please use microfilm X096/321 Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/029/001 Register of marriages Jun 1937-Dec Not available for general access 1 volume 1942 Please use microfilm X096/321 Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/029/002 Insertions found in register of marriages 1937 - 1942 Not available for general access P83/TRI2/029/001 (items numbered 092/002 Please use microfilm -103) X096/321 103 items Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/030 Register of marriages Dec 1942-Feb Not available for general access Includes P84/TRI2/030/02-03: Certificate and 1946 Please use microfilm covering note, 1970 X096/339 1 volume Please use microfilm LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 HOLY TRINITY, BROMPTON: BROMPTON ROAD, KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA P84/TRI2 Reference Description Dates P84/TRI2/031 Register of marriages Feb 1946-Oct Not available for general access 1 volume 1948 Please use microfilm X096/339 Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/032 Register of burials Jul 1829-Feb Not available for general access 1 volume 1838 Please use microfilm X089/013 Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/033 Register of burials Jul 1829-Dec Not available for general access Includes P84/TRI2/033/02: Blank burial 1834 Please use microfilm certificate, n.d. X089/013 1 volume Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/034 Register of burials Feb 1838-Nov Not available for general access 1 volume 1845 Please use microfilm X089/013 Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/035 Register of burials Nov 1845-Nov Not available for general access 1 volume 1851 Please use microfilm X089/014 Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/036 Register of burials Nov 1851-Jan Not available for general access Includes P84/TRI2/036/02: Blank burial 1855 Please use microfilm certificate, n.d. X089/014 1 volume Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/037 Register of burials Jan 1855-Jul Not available for general access 1 volume 1857 Please use microfilm X089/014 Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/038 Register of burials Jul 1857-Aug Not available for general access Includes P84/TRI2/038/02-11: Certificates of 1916 Please use microfilm burial and death, 1890-1916 X089/014 1 volume Please use microfilm LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 HOLY TRINITY, BROMPTON: BROMPTON ROAD, KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA P84/TRI2 Reference Description Dates P84/TRI2/039 Register of interments Jan 1834-Jan Please use microfilm Gives details of grave 1849 X089/009 1 volume Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/040 Register of interments Apr 1841-Aug Not available for general access Gives details of grave 1849 Please use microfilm 1 volume X089/009 Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/042 Register of confirmations Dec 1938 - Jul Not available for general access 1 volume 1955 Please use microfilm X096/339 Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/174 Register of baptisms 1954 Sep Not available for general access 1 volume -1981 Mar Please use microfilm X096/340 Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/175 Register of marriages 1948 Oct-1952 Not available for general access 1 volume Sep Please use microfilm X096/340 Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/176 Register of marriages 1952 Sep Not available for general access 1 volume -1957 May Please use microfilm X096/340 Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/177 Register of marriages 1957 May Not available for general access 1 volume -1962 Sep Please use microfilm X096/341 Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/178 Register of marriages 1962 Sep Not available for general access 1 volume -1965 Oct Please use microfilm X096/341 Please use microfilm LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 7 HOLY TRINITY, BROMPTON: BROMPTON ROAD, KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA P84/TRI2 Reference Description Dates P84/TRI2/179 Register of marriages 1965 Oct-1969 Not available for general access 1 volume Sep Please use microfilm X096/341 Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/180 Register of marriages 1969 Sep Not available for general access 1 volume -1976 Sep Please use microfilm X096/341 Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/181 Register of marriages 1976 Sep Not available for general access 1 volume -1987 Apr Please use microfilm X096/341 Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/182 Register of burials 1949 Mar Not available for general access Last entries mainly record funeral and memorial -1976 Mar Please use microfilm services with burial taking place elsewhere X096/342 1 volume Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/183 Register of banns of marriage 1964 Apr-1970 Not available for general access 1 volume Jun Please use microfilm X096/342 Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/184 Register of banns of marriage 1970 Jun-1974 Not available for general access 1 volume Jun Please use microfilm X096/342 Please use microfilm P84/TRI2/185 Register of confirmations 1955 Dec Not available for general access 1 volume -1984 May Please use microfilm X096/342 Please use microfilm
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