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London Metropolitan Archives Saint Mary LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 SAINT MARY, WILLESDEN: NEASDEN LANE, BRENT DRO/113 Reference Description Dates Parish Records DRO/113/001 Composite Register 1569 Oct 24 Not available for general access Baptisms 24 Oct 1569 - 7 Apr 1741; Marriages -1741 Apr 07 Please use microfilm 23 Jun 1574 - 3 Feb 1737/8; Burials 22 Nov X096/012 1572 - 7 Apr 1741. Memoranda, copies of wills Please use microfilm and part of chancery decree entered at back 1 volume DRO/113/002 Composite Register 1741 Apr 12 Not available for general access Baptisms 12 Apr 1741 - 29 Oct 1798; Marriages -1799 Jan 13 Please use microfilm 26 Oct 1741 - 13 Jan 1799; Burials 16 Apr 1741 X096/013 - 29 Oct 1798. Marriages before 1754 are Please use microfilm interspersed with the baptism and burial entries 1 volume DRO/113/003 Composite Register 1799 Jan 01 Not available for general access Baptisms 4 Feb 1799 - 27 Dec 1812; Marriages -1812 Dec 27 Please use microfilm 26 May 1799 - 16 Jun 1812; Burials 1 Jan 1799 X096/013 - 27 Dec 1812. A considerable number of Please use microfilm pages between the baptism/burial entries and the marriages have been removed 1 volume DRO/113/004 Register of baptisms 1813 Feb 07 Not available for general access Some dates of birth added. The register has -1832 Dec 30 Please use microfilm suffered water damage and some names have X096/013 been overwritten in blue ink Please use microfilm 1 volume DRO/113/005 Register of baptisms 1833 Jan 27 Not available for general access Many dates of birth added. Note at beginning of -1864 Jan 31 Please use microfilm register (dated 20 Feb 1859) records X096/013 permission granted to the minister of Saint Please use microfilm Paul, Kilburn to perform baptisms and churchings 1 volume DRO/113/006 Register of baptisms 1864 Jan 31 Not available for general access Dates of birth added -1887 Feb 28 Please use microfilm 1 volume X096/013 Please use microfilm DRO/113/007 Register of baptisms 1887 Mar 02 Not available for general access The registers from this date onwards include a -1899 May 07 Please use microfilm column for the date of birth. Baptisms at Saint X096/014 Matthew's Mission Church are recorded Please use microfilm 1 volume LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 SAINT MARY, WILLESDEN: NEASDEN LANE, BRENT DRO/113 Reference Description Dates DRO/113/008 Register of baptisms 1899 May 08 Not available for general access Includes baptisms at Saint Matthew's Mission -1905 Jul 16 Please use microfilm Church X096/014 1 volume Please use microfilm DRO/113/009 Register of baptisms 1905 Jul 16 Not available for general access 1 volume -1909 Oct 25 Please use microfilm X096/014 Please use microfilm DRO/113/010 Register of baptisms 1909 Oct 25 Not available for general access 1 volume -1914 Jun 21 Please use microfilm X096/014 Please use microfilm DRO/113/011 Register of baptisms 1914 Jun 21 Not available for general access Includes baptisms at Saint Raphael's Mission -1920 Feb 22 Please use microfilm Church from 5 Jun 1910 X096/014 1 volume Please use microfilm DRO/113/012 Register of baptisms 1920 Feb 22 Not available for general access Includes baptisms at Saint Raphael's Mission -1922 Aug 13 Please use microfilm Church X096/015 1 volume Please use microfilm DRO/113/013 Register of baptisms 1922 Aug 20 Not available for general access Includes baptisms at Saint Raphael's Mission -1928 Jun 24 Please use microfilm Church X096/015 1 volume Please use microfilm DRO/113/014 Register of baptisms 1928 Jun 24 Not available for general access 1 volume -1935 Apr 08 Please use microfilm X096/015 Please use microfilm DRO/113/015 Register of baptisms 1935 Apr 14 Not available for general access 1 volume -1945 Apr 08 Please use microfilm X096/015 Please use microfilm LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 SAINT MARY, WILLESDEN: NEASDEN LANE, BRENT DRO/113 Reference Description Dates DRO/113/016 Register of baptisms 1945 Apr 15 Not available for general access 1 volume -1960 Dec 11 Please use microfilm X096/015 Please use microfilm DRO/113/017 Register of baptisms 1960 Dec 18 Not available for general access 1 volume -1979 May 06 Please use microfilm X096/015 Please use microfilm DRO/113/018 Register of marriages 1813 Jan 24 Not available for general access Forty six pages of this register completed -1837 Aug 02 Please use microfilm 1 volume X096/015 Please use microfilm DRO/113/019 Register of marriages 1837 Aug 02 Not available for general access 1 volume -1867 Jul 31 Please use microfilm X096/016 Please use microfilm DRO/113/020 Register of marriages 1867 Aug 05 Not available for general access 1 volume -1879 Oct 26 Please use microfilm X096/016 Please use microfilm DRO/113/021 Register of marriages 1879 Nov 02 Not available for general access 1 volume -1887 Jan 09 Please use microfilm X096/017 Please use microfilm DRO/113/022 Register of marriages 1887 Jan 09 Not available for general access 1 volume -1896 Sep 21 Please use microfilm X096/017 Please use microfilm DRO/113/023 Register of marriages 1896 Sep 27 Not available for general access 1 volume -1901 Dec 25 Please use microfilm X096/018 Please use microfilm LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 SAINT MARY, WILLESDEN: NEASDEN LANE, BRENT DRO/113 Reference Description Dates DRO/113/024 Register of marriages 1901 Dec 25 Not available for general access 1 volume -1908 Oct 19 Please use microfilm X096/018 Please use microfilm DRO/113/025 Register of marriages 1908 Oct 20 Not available for general access 1 volume -1916 Dec 06 Please use microfilm X096/019 Please use microfilm DRO/113/026 Register of marriages 1916 Dec 07 Not available for general access 1 volume -1922 Dec 26 Please use microfilm X096/019 Please use microfilm DRO/113/027 Register of marriages 1923 Jan 06 Not available for general access 1 volume -1929 Jun 30 Please use microfilm X096/020 Please use microfilm DRO/113/028 Register of marriages 1929 Jul 06 Not available for general access 1 volume -1935 Sep 28 Please use microfilm X096/020 Please use microfilm DRO/113/029 Register of marriages 1935 Oct 04 Not available for general access 1 volume -1941 Jun 14 Please use microfilm X096/021 Please use microfilm DRO/113/030 Register of marriages 1941 Jun 14 Not available for general access 1 volume -1950 Jun 24 Please use microfilm X096/021 Please use microfilm DRO/113/031 Register of marriages 1950 Jul 08 Not available for general access 1 volume -1958 Jun 07 Please use microfilm X096/022 Please use microfilm LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 SAINT MARY, WILLESDEN: NEASDEN LANE, BRENT DRO/113 Reference Description Dates DRO/113/032 Register of marriages 1958 Jun 14 Not available for general access 1 volume -1963 Dec 21 Please use microfilm X096/022 Please use microfilm DRO/113/033 Register of marriages 1963 Dec 21 Not available for general access 1 volume -1966 Oct 01 Please use microfilm X096/023 Please use microfilm DRO/113/034 Register of marriages 1966 Oct 01 Not available for general access 1 volume -1969 Oct 11 Please use microfilm X096/023 Please use microfilm DRO/113/035 Register of marriages 1969 Oct 11 Not available for general access 1 volume -1974 Sep 30 Please use microfilm X096/023 Please use microfilm DRO/113/036 Register of burials 1813 Jan 07 Not available for general access 1 volume -1837 Sep 24 Please use microfilm X096/023 Please use microfilm DRO/113/037 Register of burials 1837 Sep 24 Not available for general access 1 volume -1867 Feb 18 Please use microfilm X096/023 Please use microfilm DRO/113/038 Register of burials 1867 Feb 21 Not available for general access Entries are very infrequent from the end of the -1966 Feb 23 Please use microfilm nineteenth century onwards X096/024 1 volume Please use microfilm LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 SAINT MARY, WILLESDEN: NEASDEN LANE, BRENT DRO/113 Reference Description Dates DRO/113/039 Preachers book 1847 Jan-1867 Includes details of a collection made on 13 Sep Sep 1857 for the British in India affected by an 'appalling and savage mutiny among the Bengal native troops' 1 volume DRO/113/040 Preachers book 1867 Oct-1874 1 volume May DRO/113/041 Preachers book 1874 May 1 volume -1878 Jun DRO/113/042 Preachers book 1878 Jun-1884 1 volume Dec DRO/113/043 Preachers book 1885 Jan-1903 Unfit 1 volume Aug Not available for general access DRO/113/044 Register of services 1903 Aug 1 volume -1906 Apr DRO/113/045 Register of services 1906 Apr-1909 1 volume Jan DRO/113/046 Register of services 1909 Jan-1911 1 volume Aug DRO/113/047 Register of services 1911 Aug 1 volume -1914 Apr DRO/113/048 Register of services 1911 Aug Includes details of services 27 Aug - 16 Sep -1916 Dec 1911, then starts again in Apr 1914 1 volume DRO/113/049 Register of services 1917 Jan-1919 1 volume Oct DRO/113/050 Register of services 1919 Oct-1922 1 volume Jul LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 7 SAINT MARY, WILLESDEN: NEASDEN LANE, BRENT DRO/113 Reference Description Dates DRO/113/051 Register of services 1922 Jul-1925 1 volume Jan DRO/113/052 Register of services 1925 Jan-1927 1 volume May DRO/113/053 Register of services 1927 May 1 volume -1929 Nov DRO/113/054 Register of services 1929 Nov 1 volume -1932 Jul DRO/113/055 Register of services 1937 Oct-1945 1 volume May DRO/113/056 Register of services 1945 May 1 volume -1953 Nov DRO/113/057 Register of services 1953 Nov 1 volume -1963 May DRO/113/058 Register of services 1963 May 1 volume -1972 Mar DRO/113/059 Register of services 1972 Apr-1974 1 volume Dec DRO/113/060 Register of services 1974 Dec 1 volume -1980 Jul DRO/113/061 Register of services 1980 Jul-1985 1 volume Jun DRO/113/062 Register of services 1985 Jun-1987 1 volume Nov DRO/113/063 Register of services 1987 Nov 1 volume -1992 Aug DRO/113/064 Faculty for sewer work 1991 Feb 1 folder -1991 Mar LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 8 SAINT MARY, WILLESDEN: NEASDEN LANE, BRENT DRO/113 Reference Description Dates DRO/113/065 Inventory 1976 Feb Access by written permission 1 folder -1979 Jan only DRO/113/066 Report on the fabric of the Church and 1974-1975 correspondence relating to treatment of the south aisle roof timbers 1 folder DRO/113/067 Papers relating to restoration work on the 1964-1975 church bells carried out by the Whitechapel Bell Foundry Ltd.
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