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Mark Burden, Michael Davies, Anne Dunan-Page and Joel Halcomb Mark Burden, Michael Davies, Inventory of Puritan and Dissenting Records, 1640-1714 Part 1: Inventory Arranged by Repository Anne Dunan-Page and Joel Halcomb Repository Reference Number Name of Church Document Title Start End County of Church Region Denom- Contents Date Date ination ABC Archive Alcester Baptist Church Church book 1712 ? Warwickshire WM B CB BARS X239/1 Stevington Baptist Church Church Book 1655 1770 Bedfordshire E B CB BARS X347/1 Ridgmount Baptist Church Ridgmount Church Book 1701 1816 Bedfordshire E B CB BBCB Archive Broadmead Baptist Church, Edward Terrill's records of the sufferings of 1640 1784 Somerset SW B/C ? Bristol members dating from 1640 BL Add MS 36709 Baptist Congregation at "A Register Booke or Record of the Congregation of 1646 1850 Kent SE GB R, M Tunbridge Wells Jesus Christ Inhabiting in and about Speldhurst and Penbury in Kent"; 1646-1802 Bod. Lib. Rawl D828 Lothbury Square Puritan congregation 1652 1654 London L B CB BsRO D/N2/1/1/1 Church Lane/King's Church book 1656 1771 Berkshire SE B CB, A, R Road/Abbey Baptist Church, Reading BsRO D/N32/1/1/1 Newbury Congregational (later Church book, September 1969-March 1734 1696 1734 Berkshire SE C CB, R, A United Reformed) Church BsRO D/N32/1/1/2 Newbury Congregational (later Transcript of 1/1/1, by Joseph Hopson of Newbury. 1696 1734 Berkshire SE C CB, R, A United Reformed) Church [Apparently for a planned publication.] Not available for viewing BsRO D/N32/8/1/1 Newbury Congregational (later Copy register of baptisms, April 1695-September 1695 1865 Berkshire SE C R, H United Reformed) Church 1771, and October 1784-October 1836, copied by the Revd William Dryland from original registers passed to the General Register Office; and register of baptisms, February 1837-June 1864; copy register of marriages, July 1839-March 1850; and (reversed) copy register of burials, July 1784-November 1836, and register of burials, March 1837-March 1860 BtRO 39399/CD/F/3a Bridge Street Congregational Treasurer's accounts 1710 1786 Somerset SW C A Chapel and Clifton Down Congregational Church BUJHL Private Collection The first Baptist Church at Records of the first Baptist Church at Ilston, 1649 1844 Glamorganshire W B CB Ilston, Swansea, Wales Swansea, Wales, kept by John Myles, the pastor, Aug. 1, 1649-1662?--also records of the First Baptist Church, now of Swansea, Mass. 1663-Feb. 29, 1844; also the Book of the generall laws of New Plymouth . as far as 1669 CALS R72/59 Linton Congregational Chapel Church book 1703 1709 Cambridgeshire E C CB CALS R107/109 Joseph Hussey's Church Joseph Hussey's Church book ? ? Cambridgeshire E C CB CASC DFCP 1/1 Brampton Presbyterian Church Briefs accounts 1712 1786 Cumbria NW P A CASC DFCP 1/2 Brampton Presbyterian Church Register of baptisms 1712 1928 Cumbria NW P R CASC DFCP 7/1 Great Salkeld and Linghouse Register of briefs collected at Great Salkeld and 1707 1897 Cumbria NW P A Presbyterian Meetings Linghouse Presbyterian Meetings CASW YDFCCL 3/1 Cockermouth Congregational Register Book 1651 1771 Cumbria NW C R Church CASW YDFCCL 3/2 Cockermouth Congregational Cockermouth Church Book 1647 1939 Cumbria NW C CB Church CBC Archive Cirencester Baptist Church Church book 1651 ? Gloucestershire SW B CB CBS NB 8/1 Ford Baptist Church Minute book of church meetings 1688 1785 Buckinghamshire SE B M 1 Mark Burden, Michael Davies, Inventory of Puritan and Dissenting Records, 1640-1714 Part 1: Inventory Arranged by Repository Anne Dunan-Page and Joel Halcomb Repository Reference Number Name of Church Document Title Start End County of Church Region Denom- Contents Date Date ination CBS NB 25/1 Broadway Baptist Church, Minute book 1712 1781 Buckinghamshire SE B M Chesham CBS NC 15/2/1 Newport Pagnell Record of Members 1709 1850 Buckinghamshire SE C R Congregational Church CCA CCA-U37/1 Canterbury Congregational Memorandum Book 1645 1715 Kent SE C M Church ChALS EBC 2/8/1 Hill Cliffe Baptist Church Church Accounts 1704 1777 Cheshire NW B A ChALS EUC 3/6/1 Macclesfield King Edward Cash book 1708 1768 Cheshire NW P A Street Unitarian Chapel ChALS EUC 3/13/1 Macclesfield King Edward Accounts relating to the building of the chapel 1690 1693 Cheshire NW P A Street Unitarian Chapel ChALS EUC 3/13/2 Macclesfield King Edward Register of pews and pew rents 1690 1690 Cheshire NW P R, A Street Unitarian Chapel ChALS ZDMH/1 Chester Unitarian Church Chapel book 1687 1923 Cheshire NW P CB CL I.a.11 Northowram Oliver Heywood and Thomas Dickenson, 1644 1824 Yorkshire: West Y P R "Northowram Register By Mr. Oliver Heywood & Mr. T. Dickenson &c" CL I.f.36 Burwell and Soham, The Church Book of Burwell, Cambridgeshire: 1692 1734 Cambridgeshire E C CB Cambridgeshire being the original records of a church from its constitution, June 3rd 1692, to 1730 CL II.a.11 Kings Weigh House Records Transcript of the Records of the Church worshipping 1699 1840 London L P/C CB & Brentford at the King's Weigh House, from 3 July 1699 to 11 February 1794; together with a Transcript of "The Book of the Rights and Regulations belonging to The Society of Protestant Dissenters in Brentford 1782" (records from 7 October 1731 to 17 May 1782), to which are added Further Transcripts of Records from 24 June 1782 to 9 February 1840 CL II.a.12 Altham and Wymondhouses, Records of a Church at Altham, Lancashire, from 13 1651 1737 Lancashire NW C CB Lancashire June 1651 to May 1726, with later notes of Admissions and Baptisms to 1737, and Catalogue of a Library belonging to that Church CL II.a.15 Bury Street Chapel, London [Copy of] "A Register Of all the Names of the 1683 1822 London L C R, M Members of the Church of Christ, and of the Transactions of that Church, Assembling for Religious Worship in Bury Street in Dukes-Place . London 27th. July 1723" CL II.a.38 Bury Street Chapel, London "A Register Of all the Names of the Members of the 1673 1778 London L C R, M Church of Christ, and of the Transactions of that Church, Assembling for Religious Worship in Bury Street in Dukes-Place Whereof the Present Pastors are The Reverend Mr. Isaac Watts [and the Reverend] Mr. Samuel Price and Deacons Mr. Daniel Scot [Mr.] John Ellicott [Mr.] Nathaniel Barton [and Mr.] Thomas Hort. London 27th. July 1723" 2 Mark Burden, Michael Davies, Inventory of Puritan and Dissenting Records, 1640-1714 Part 1: Inventory Arranged by Repository Anne Dunan-Page and Joel Halcomb Repository Reference Number Name of Church Document Title Start End County of Church Region Denom- Contents Date Date ination CL II.a.50 Bury Street Chapel, London Documents connected with Bury Street Chapel, St 1708 1769 London L C M Mary Axe, during the pastorates of Isaac Watts, Samuel Price and Samuel Morton Savage DHC NB.6/CM/1/1 Lyme Regis Baptist Church Minutes. At the back: list of pastors 1699-c.1863; 1655 1863 Dorset SW B M, O, R list of deaths of church members 1766-1785 DHCE 3700D/M/1 Kilmington Baptist Church Proceedings book 1653 1795 Devon SW B M (including Loughwood) DHCE 3958D/1/1 Tiverton Baptist Church Volume recording miscellaneous receipts and 1687 1845 Devon SW B A payments from Mrs Elizabeth Fursdon's trust DHCE 5114D/1 Chudleigh United Reformed The Church Book, 1824 1711 1919 Devon SW C CB Church DRO D1312/A1 Derby: Friargate Unitarian Account and minute book for Friargate Unitarian 1697 1919 Derbyshire EM P A, M Church Church DWL 38.13 Salter’s Hall Lecture Accounts &c. 1696 1737 London L P A DWL 38.55 Chester Unitarian Church Transcript of MS at Chester entitled: "A short 1710 ? Cheshire NW P CB account of the beginning and progress of our Congregation written in 1710 by Mr. Mat. Henry" DWL 38.71 Tunbridge Wells Deacons' Book 1697 1744 Kent SE GB CB DWL 38.78 Canterbury The church book, anno 1717 1711 1836 Kent SE PB CB DWL 38.81 Canterbury Baptist Church book 1660 1696 Kent SE GB CB DWL 38.109 Great Yarmouth, General Minute and Account Book 1624 1776 Norfolk E GB M, A Baptist DWL 38.111 The Non-conformist Churches Some account of the Non-conformist Churches at 1658 1855 Huntingdonshire E B H at Hail Weston and St. Neots Hail Weston and St. Neots in the County of Huntingdon. Compiled from Church Books and other Authentic documents by Joseph Rix, 5 vols. DWL 38.208 Dover General Baptist Church First Church Book 1645 1792 Kent SE GB CB DWL 38.209 Bunyan Meeting, Bedford Transcript (carbon typescript) of the first Church 1656 1821 Bedfordshire E C/B CB Book of Bunyan Meeting, Bedford, 1656-1821, made by Harry Gordon Tibbutt DWL 38.301 The King’s Weigh House Minutes of Church Meetings 1699 1794 London L P/C M Church DWL 76.1 Norwich, Congregational The Church Book belonging to a society of 1643 1839 Norfolk E C CB Church Christians who assemble . at the Old Meeting Norwich. Transcribed . by Joseph Davey DWL 76.2 Great Yarmouth, The entire records of the Congregational Church at 1642 1846 Norfolk E C CB Congregational Church Great Yarmouth from its formation in 1642 to the ordination of the Revd. A. Creak 1813. Copied . by Joseph Davey DWL 76.3 The Church at Great Yarmouth The Church at Great Yarmouth during the ? 1850 (c.) Norfolk E C H Commonwealth 3 Mark Burden, Michael Davies, Inventory of Puritan and Dissenting Records, 1640-1714 Part 1: Inventory Arranged by Repository Anne Dunan-Page and Joel Halcomb Repository Reference Number Name of Church Document Title Start End County of Church Region Denom- Contents Date Date ination DWL 76.4 Bury St.
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