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BOROUGH HIGH STREET, SOUTHWARK P92/GEO Page 1 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 SAINT GEORGE THE MARTYR: BOROUGH HIGH STREET, SOUTHWARK P92/GEO Reference Description Dates Parish Records (LMA holdings) P92/GEO/001 Letter from Samuel Woollat, High Street, about 6 Aug 1818 rent of house belonging to parish cover only P92/GEO/002 Letter from Robert (---nard) about Fielding 1818 Estate fragment P92/GEO/003 Letter from 4 Brick Court, Temple, to C Russell, 1818 Vestry Office about Mrs Moffatt, late Sarah Jones fragment P92/GEO/004 Letter from Yeates, Middle Temple to C 12 Oct 1818 Russell, Vestry Clerk, about Mrs Moffatt fragment P92/GEO/005 Letter from Daniel M Farland, Merthyr Tydvil, 21 Mar 1820 Glam, to AC ---, Vestry Clerk, about pension fragment P92/GEO/006 Printed circular from Clerk, Parish Clerk's Hall, Dec 1826 Wood Street, to Mr Russell, Vestry Clerk, Lant Street, about Register and returns of parish poor children P92/GEO/007 Letter from (Bislay) 3 Jan 1819 fragment P92/GEO/008 Letter from W Banks about Farming House 19 Jul 1818 fragment P92/GEO/009 Letter to Trustees of the Estates of St George's (1818?) about reduction of rent P92/GEO/010 Draft warrant from Trustees for enlarging the (1817) churchyard, to the Sheriff of Surrey, to impanel jury to assess compensation P92/GEO/011 Draft warrant from Trustees for enlarging the (1817) churchyard, to the Sheriff of Surrey, to impanel jury to assess compensation LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 SAINT GEORGE THE MARTYR: BOROUGH HIGH STREET, SOUTHWARK P92/GEO Reference Description Dates P92/GEO/012 Draft memo about the same (1817) fragments P92/GEO/013 Surveyors of Highways, vouchers 1793-1794 P92/GEO/014 Surveyors of Highways, vouchers 1793-1794 P92/GEO/015 Surveyors of Highways, vouchers 1793-1794 P92/GEO/016 Surveyors of Highways, vouchers 1793-1794 P92/GEO/017 Surveyors of Highways, vouchers 1793-1794 P92/GEO/018 Surveyors of Highways, vouchers 1793-1794 P92/GEO/019 Surveyors of Highways, vouchers 1793-1794 P92/GEO/020 Surveyors of Highways, vouchers 1793-1794 P92/GEO/021 (Letter) about apprentice 1800-1900? fragment P92/GEO/022 Petition for relief 1806-1827 P92/GEO/023 Petition for relief 1806-1827 P92/GEO/024 Petition for relief 1806-1827 P92/GEO/025 Petition for relief 1806-1827 P92/GEO/026 Petition for relief 1806-1827 P92/GEO/027 Petition for relief 1806-1827 P92/GEO/028 Petition for relief 1806-1827 P92/GEO/029 Petition for relief 1806-1827 P92/GEO/030 Settlement examination 1818 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 SAINT GEORGE THE MARTYR: BOROUGH HIGH STREET, SOUTHWARK P92/GEO Reference Description Dates P92/GEO/031 Settlement examination 1818 P92/GEO/032 Settlement examination 1818 P92/GEO/033 Settlement examination 1818 P92/GEO/034 Order of removal to Ireland 1823-1829 P92/GEO/035 Order of removal to Ireland 1823-1829 P92/GEO/036 Order of removal to Ireland 1823-1829 P92/GEO/037 Order of removal to Ireland 1823-1829 P92/GEO/038 Order of removal to Ireland 1823-1829 P92/GEO/039 Order of removal to Ireland 1823-1829 P92/GEO/040 Order of removal to Ireland 1823-1829 P92/GEO/041 Order of removal to Ireland 1823-1829 P92/GEO/042 Order of removal to Ireland 1823-1829 P92/GEO/043 Order of removal to Ireland 1823-1829 P92/GEO/044 Order of removal to Ireland 1823-1829 P92/GEO/045 Order of removal to Ireland 1823-1829 P92/GEO/046 (Overseers') voucher 1763 P92/GEO/047 Overseers' vouchers 1782-1784 Includes bills and receipts for workhouse provisions, etc. P92/GEO/048 Overseers' vouchers 1782-1784 Includes bills and receipts for workhouse provisions, etc. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 SAINT GEORGE THE MARTYR: BOROUGH HIGH STREET, SOUTHWARK P92/GEO Reference Description Dates P92/GEO/049 Overseers' vouchers 1782-1784 Includes bills and receipts for workhouse provisions, etc. P92/GEO/050 Overseers' vouchers 1782-1784 Includes bills and receipts for workhouse provisions, etc. P92/GEO/051 Overseers' vouchers 1782-1784 Includes bills and receipts for workhouse provisions, etc. P92/GEO/052 Overseers' vouchers 1782-1784 Includes bills and receipts for workhouse provisions, etc. P92/GEO/053 Overseers' vouchers 1782-1784 Includes bills and receipts for workhouse provisions, etc. P92/GEO/054 Overseers' vouchers 1782-1784 Includes bills and receipts for workhouse provisions, etc. P92/GEO/055 Overseers' vouchers 1782-1784 Includes bills and receipts for workhouse provisions, etc. P92/GEO/056 Overseers' vouchers 1782-1784 Includes bills and receipts for workhouse provisions, etc. P92/GEO/057 Overseers' vouchers 1782-1784 Includes bills and receipts for workhouse provisions, etc. P92/GEO/058 Overseers' vouchers 1782-1784 Includes bills and receipts for workhouse provisions, etc. P92/GEO/059 Overseers' vouchers 1782-1784 Includes bills and receipts for workhouse provisions, etc. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 SAINT GEORGE THE MARTYR: BOROUGH HIGH STREET, SOUTHWARK P92/GEO Reference Description Dates P92/GEO/060 Overseers' vouchers 1782-1784 Includes bills and receipts for workhouse provisions, etc. P92/GEO/061 Overseers' vouchers 1782-1784 Includes bills and receipts for workhouse provisions, etc. P92/GEO/062 Overseers' vouchers 1782-1784 Includes bills and receipts for workhouse provisions, etc. P92/GEO/063 Overseers' vouchers 1782-1784 Includes bills and receipts for workhouse provisions, etc. P92/GEO/064 Overseers' vouchers 1782-1784 Includes bills and receipts for workhouse provisions, etc. P92/GEO/065 Overseers' vouchers 1782-1784 Includes bills and receipts for workhouse provisions, etc. P92/GEO/066 Overseers' vouchers 1782-1784 Includes bills and receipts for workhouse provisions, etc. P92/GEO/067 Overseers' vouchers 1782-1784 Includes bills and receipts for workhouse provisions, etc. P92/GEO/068 Overseers' vouchers 1782-1784 Includes bills and receipts for workhouse provisions, etc. P92/GEO/069 Overseers' vouchers 1782-1784 Includes bills and receipts for workhouse provisions, etc. P92/GEO/070 Overseers' vouchers 1782-1784 Includes bills and receipts for workhouse provisions, etc. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 SAINT GEORGE THE MARTYR: BOROUGH HIGH STREET, SOUTHWARK P92/GEO Reference Description Dates P92/GEO/071 Overseers' vouchers 1782-1784 Includes bills and receipts for workhouse provisions, etc. P92/GEO/072 Overseers' vouchers 1782-1784 Includes bills and receipts for workhouse provisions, etc. P92/GEO/073 Four Overseers' vouchers 1786 P92/GEO/074 Four Overseers' vouchers 1786 P92/GEO/075 Four Overseers' vouchers 1786 P92/GEO/076 Four Overseers' vouchers 1786 P92/GEO/077 Overseers' vouchers 1787 Includes receipts for premiums with apprentices P92/GEO/078 Overseers' vouchers 1787 Includes receipts for premiums with apprentices P92/GEO/079 Overseers' vouchers 1787 Includes receipts for premiums with apprentices P92/GEO/080 Overseers' vouchers 1787 Includes receipts for premiums with apprentices P92/GEO/081 Overseers' vouchers 1787 Includes receipts for premiums with apprentices P92/GEO/082 Overseers' vouchers 1787 Includes receipts for premiums with apprentices P92/GEO/083 Overseers' vouchers 1787 Includes receipts for premiums with apprentices P92/GEO/084 (Overseers') voucher 1750-1800? P92/GEO/085 (Overseers') account 1750-1800? fragment LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 7 SAINT GEORGE THE MARTYR: BOROUGH HIGH STREET, SOUTHWARK P92/GEO Reference Description Dates P92/GEO/086 Rough account of rate collected 1750-1800? P92/GEO/087 Fragments 1750-1850? P92/GEO/088 Fragments 1750-1850? P92/GEO/089 Fragments 1750-1850? P92/GEO/090 Fragments 1750-1850? P92/GEO/091 Rough account 1750-1800? P92/GEO/092 Receipt for due rent to the City of London, for 1815 use of London Bridge P92/GEO/093 Trade card of Richard Gray, wine and brandy 1800-1850? merchant 29 Great Winchester Street, London, later of 2 America Square, Minories P92/GEO/094 Marriage licence 1809-1851 P92/GEO/095 Marriage licence 1809-1851 P92/GEO/096 Marriage licence 1809-1851 P92/GEO/097 Marriage licence 1809-1851 P92/GEO/098 Marriage licence 1809-1851 P92/GEO/099 Marriage licence 1809-1851 P92/GEO/100 Advertisement for lecture by Rev H Newton, 1863 BA, at St George's P92/GEO/101 (Overseer's) account book of payments for 1785 passes P92/GEO/102 Churchwardens' and Overseers' bank book 1855-1856 P92/GEO/103 Churchyard rate, receipt book (1854) LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 8 SAINT GEORGE THE MARTYR: BOROUGH HIGH STREET, SOUTHWARK P92/GEO Reference Description Dates P92/GEO/104 Register of banns of marriage Jan 1790-Mar Unfit 1795 Not available for general access Please use microfilm X099/039 Please use microfilm P92/GEO/105 Register of banns of marriage Mar 1792-Jun Unfit 1800 Not available for general access Please use microfilm X099/039 Please use microfilm P92/GEO/106 Register of banns of marriage May 1800-Aug Unfit Banns published at St Mary Newington 5 Apr 1809 Not available for general access 1807 - 9 Oct 1808 Please use microfilm X099/039 Please use microfilm P92/GEO/107 Register of banns of marriage Aug 1809-Apr Not available for general access 1815 Please use microfilm X099/040 Please use microfilm P92/GEO/108 Register of banns of marriage Apr 1815-Aug Unfit 1820 Not available for general access Please use microfilm X099/040 Please use microfilm P92/GEO/109 Register of banns of marriage Aug 1820-Apr Unfit 1825 Not available for general access Please use microfilm X099/040 Please use microfilm P92/GEO/110 Register of banns of marriage Apr 1825-Aug Unfit 1829 Not available for general access Please use microfilm X099/040 Please use microfilm LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 9 SAINT GEORGE THE MARTYR: BOROUGH HIGH STREET, SOUTHWARK P92/GEO
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