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London Metropolitan Archives Saint Matthew LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 SAINT MATTHEW, BAYSWATER: SAINT PETERSBURGH PLACE, WESTMINSTER P87/MTW Reference Description Dates PARISH REGISTERS BAPTISMS P87/MTW/A/01/001 Register of baptisms 1858 - 1869 Not available for general access 1 volume Please use microfilm Former Reference: P87/MTW/001 X086/206 available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P87/MTW/A/01/002 Register of baptisms 1869 - 1876 Not available for general access 1 volume Please use microfilm Former Reference: P87/MTW/002 X086/206 available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P87/MTW/A/01/003 Register of baptisms 1876 - 1884 Not available for general access 1 volume Please use microfilm Former Reference: P87/MTW/003 X086/206 available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P87/MTW/A/01/004 Register of baptisms 1884 - 1914 Not available for general access 1 volume Please use microfilm Former Reference: P87/MTW/004 X086/206 available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P87/MTW/A/01/005 Register of baptisms 1914 - 1942 Part available online via 1 volume www.ancestry.co.uk P87/MTW/A/01/006 Register of baptisms 1942 - 1966 1 volume MARRIAGES P87/MTW/A/02/001 Register of marriages 1858 - 1872 Not available for general access 1 volume Please use microfilm Former Reference: P87/MTW/005 X086/207 available online via www.ancestry.co.uk LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 SAINT MATTHEW, BAYSWATER: SAINT PETERSBURGH PLACE, WESTMINSTER P87/MTW Reference Description Dates P87/MTW/A/02/002 Register of marriages 1872 - 1881 Not available for general access 1 volume Please use microfilm Former Reference: P87/MTW/06 X086/207 available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P87/MTW/A/02/003 Register of marriages 1881 - 1893 Not available for general access 1 volume Please use microfilm Former Reference: P87/MTW/007 X086/208 available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P87/MTW/A/02/004 Register of marriages 1894 - 1907 Not available for general access 1 volume Please use microfilm Former Reference: P87/MTW/008 X086/208 available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P87/MTW/A/02/005 Register of marriages 1907 - 1919 Not available for general access 1 volume Please use microfilm Former Reference: P87/MTW/009 X086/208 available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P87/MTW/A/02/006 Register of marriages 1919 - 1937 Part available online via 1 volume www.ancestry.co.uk P87/MTW/A/02/007 Register of marriages 1937 - 2007 1 volume BANNS OF MARRIAGE P87/MTW/A/03/001 Register of banns of marriages 1908 - 1931 Part available online via 1 volume www.ancestry.co.uk P87/MTW/A/03/002 Register of banns of marriages 1931 - 1956 1 volume P87/MTW/A/03/003 Register of banns of marriages 1956 - 2007 1 volume CONFIRMATION LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 SAINT MATTHEW, BAYSWATER: SAINT PETERSBURGH PLACE, WESTMINSTER P87/MTW Reference Description Dates P87/MTW/A/04/001 Register of confirmation 1942 - 1997 1 volume CHURCH SERVICES AND WORK OF CLERGY SERVICE REGISTERS AND PREACHERS' BOOKS P87/MTW/B/01/001 Register of services 1865 - 1878 Includes Parochial Church Council minutes. 1 volume P87/MTW/B/01/002 Register of services 1879 - 1892 Includes Parochial Church Council minutes. 1 volume P87/MTW/B/01/003 Register of services 1892 - 1898 Includes Parochial Church Council minutes. 1 volume P87/MTW/B/01/004 Register of services 1898 - 1904 1 volume P87/MTW/B/01/005 Register of services 1904 - 1908 1 volume P87/MTW/B/01/006 Register of services 1909 - 1943 1 volume P87/MTW/B/01/007 Register of services 1943 - 1949 1 volume P87/MTW/B/01/008 Register of services 1950 - 1959 1 volume P87/MTW/B/01/009 Register of services 1957 - 1963 1 volume P87/MTW/B/01/010 Register of services 1963 - 1969 1 volume P87/MTW/B/01/011 Register of services 1969 - 1974 1 volume P87/MTW/B/01/012 Register of services 1974 - 1977 1 volume LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 SAINT MATTHEW, BAYSWATER: SAINT PETERSBURGH PLACE, WESTMINSTER P87/MTW Reference Description Dates P87/MTW/B/01/013 Register of services 1977 - 1983 Inlcudes services for June 1974. 1 volume P87/MTW/B/01/014 Register of services 1983 - 1988 Includes institution by Bishop of London and induction by Area Dean of Paddington of Gareth Milton Evans as vicar of Saint Matthew, Bayswater. 1 volume ORDERS OF SERVICE AND SPECIAL SERVICE SHEETS P87/MTW/B/02/001 Papers relating to Remembrance Day services 1963 - 1977 Includes correspondence between Reverend R. Yale, Joyce E. Cave, P.R. Evans, H.R. Mitchell, R.B Bashford and D.H. Mackay relating to arrangements of Bulger and trumpeters; invitations to services and luncheon and donation for attendance. 1 file P87/MTW/B/02/002 Papers relating to special church services 1964 - 1974 Includes papers and correspondence relating to Palm Sunday, Christmas and Easter services. 1 file P87/MTW/B/02/003 Papers relating to Christmas Bazaar 1974 - 1978 Includes correspondence between Reverend Robert L. Parsonage, L.R. Hewitt, S. Aglionby, Joyce Cave, Carol Baker, R. Miller and E. Arnold relating to donations and contributions. 1 file P87/MTW/B/02/004 Papers relating to Christmas Bazaar 1985 - 1988 Includes charitbale giving in church accounts. 1 file P87/MTW/B/02/005 Papers relating to Mary Milne's memorial 1972 Not available for general access service 1 file LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 SAINT MATTHEW, BAYSWATER: SAINT PETERSBURGH PLACE, WESTMINSTER P87/MTW Reference Description Dates P87/MTW/B/02/006 Papers relating to Herbert Edwin Mason's 1951 - 1952 memorial service Herbert Edwin Mason was warden of Saint Matthew's church from 1936 to 1951. Includes correspondence between Reverend N.A. Bainbridge, W.C. Waymouth, K.C. Turnpenny and F.W. Weston relating to placing of stained glass window in memory of Herbert Edwin Mason. 1 file P87/MTW/B/02/007 Funeral service of James Allen McIntyre 1922 1 pamphlet P87/MTW/B/02/008 Leaflet for Thinking Day 1975 1 pamphlet P87/MTW/B/02/009 Leaflet for Souvenir of a Festival of Worship, 1975 Flowers and Music 1 pamphlet P87/MTW/B/02/010 Leaflet for Lent 1984 6 pamphlets P87/MTW/B/02/011 Leaflet for Lent 1991 Feb 1 document P87/MTW/B/02/012 Draft 'service handout' 1994 Apr 12 1 document P87/MTW/B/02/013 Leaflets for Lent 190- - 200- Not dated. 5 pamphlets P87/MTW/B/02/014 Service handout 190- - 200- Not dated. 1 document P87/MTW/B/02/015 Sunday services poster 190- - 200- Not dated. 1 document PHOTOGRAPHS LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 SAINT MATTHEW, BAYSWATER: SAINT PETERSBURGH PLACE, WESTMINSTER P87/MTW Reference Description Dates P87/MTW/B/03/001 War memorials 195- - 199- Shows memorials of Alexandra Carden from the 20th Middlesex Artists; Ashley Herbert Arbuthnot from the 12th London Regiment (The Rangers); Edward Jervis Reid, Louisa Reid and Percy Cargill Reid from the 16th London Regiment; Brian Simpson from the 2nd Battalion Scottish Rifles (Cameronians) and Canon E.A. Stuart. Not dated. 7 photographs P87/MTW/B/03/002 Nativity play 1971? Includes Tableaux photographs. 12 photographs P87/MTW/B/03/003 Saint Matthew's church and events by Mary 1993 Feb 07 Yale 11 photographs CHURCH PERSONNEL INSTITUTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS P87/MTW/C/01/001 Appointment of collectors: Reverend George 1858 Sep 19 Thomas Chappell, Rural Dean, Eileen Edden and John Watling Balmer 1 document Former Reference: P87/MTW/043 P87/MTW/C/01/002 Appointment of collectors: Eileen Edden and 1932 Oct 03 John Harrison Smart 1 document P87/MTW/C/01/003 Appointment of collectors: Eileen Edden and 1939 Feb 20 Herbert Edwin Mason 1 document CURATES' LICENCES CORRESPONDENCE PARISH BOUNDARIES AND BENEFICE CORRESPONDENCE, SCHEME AND PAPERS P87/MTW/D/01/001 List of streets in parish 196- - 198- Not dated. 5 documents CHURCH BUILDINGS CHURCH LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 7 SAINT MATTHEW, BAYSWATER: SAINT PETERSBURGH PLACE, WESTMINSTER P87/MTW Reference Description Dates MINUTES AND PAPERS RELATING TO RESTORATION AND BUILDING OF CHURCH P87/MTW/E/01/01/001 Papers of Lighting and Decoration Committee 1932 - 1936 Includes correspondence between Reverend J. Nowell-Rostron and Michael Waterhouse, Staple Inn Buildings, High Holborn, WC1 relating to cleaning, re-decoration and lighting of church. 1 file Former Reference: P87/MTW/025 P87/MTW/E/01/01/002 Letter from Peter Howell, Victorian Society to 1991 Sep 06 Reverend Gareth Evans 1 document FACULTIES P87/MTW/E/01/02/001 Archdeacon's certificate: placing of plain brass 1959 Mar 21 cross behind and above sanctuary 1 document Former Reference: P87/MTW/032 P87/MTW/E/01/02/002 Archdeacon's certificate: installation of sound 1960 Mar 06 amplification within church 1 document Former Reference: P87/MTW/033 P87/MTW/E/01/02/003 Faculty: erection of figure in opus sectile 1921 Apr 29 mosaic representing Saint Michael Commemorating those who died during First World War, together with an inscription in a niche in north wall of aisle. 1 document P87/MTW/E/01/02/004 Faculty: removal of plain glass in two windows 1936 Apr 06 and replacing it with stained glass with inscriptions 1 document P87/MTW/E/01/02/005 Faculty: removal of redundant pews and re- 1956 Nov 09 decorations 1 document Former Reference: P87/MTW/031 INVENTORIES AND LOG BOOKS LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 8 SAINT MATTHEW, BAYSWATER: SAINT PETERSBURGH PLACE, WESTMINSTER P87/MTW Reference Description Dates P87/MTW/E/01/03/001 Inventory book 1932 Apr 23 Unfit Compiled by C. Mallord Turner. Includes leaflet Not available for general access on re-building of Saint Matthew's church, November 1880.
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