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Gwent Record Office GB0218 D3601 Gwent Record Office This catalogue was digitised by The National Archives as part of the National Register of Archives digitisation project NRA 41764 The National Archives GWENT RECORD OFFICE D3601 Varteg Methodist Church County Hall, Cwmbran. LMD/J R June 1998 D3601 Catalogue of the records of VARTEG METHODIST CHURCH D3601. 1 Minutes D3601. 1 Church Council Minutes. 1986 - 1995 D3601. 2-25 Financial D3601. 2 Insurance Policies and Renewal Notices. 1866, 1976- 95 D3601. 3 Bills and receipts for work done to fittings of church. 1870 - 1880 D3601. 4 Receipts. 1871 - 1971 D3601. 5 Wesleyan Chapel Committee Loan Instalment notices 1874 - 1880 and receipts. D3601. 6 Pontypool Circuit Blake Fund accounts. 1875 - 1885 D3601. 7 Wesleyan Trust Schedules. 1878 - 1884 D3601. 8 Expenses and accounts for galleries. 1882 D3601. 9 Estimates and bills containing specifications for work 1883 - 1885 to be done at Varteg Hill Board School. D3601. 10 Trevethin Tithe Rent charges. 1904, 1910, 1912 D3601. 11 Vatteg Wesleyan Society Stewards' Account Book. 1902 - 1910 D3601. 12A Account with Lloyds Bank, Pontypool. 1918-1942 D3601. 12B Receipt Book of T.L. Crewe, Secretary. (Includes 1931 - 1933 donations to Renovation Fund and Trust Fund, reservations for grave spaces and memorial stones). D3601. 13 List of preachers and collections. 1941 . 1944 D3601. 14 Varteg Society Stewards' Account Book. 1951 - 1958 D3601. 15 Collection Journal. 1973 - 1995 D3601. 16 Trustees' Treasurers Account Book. 1973 - 1996 D3601. 17 Balance Sheets. 1981 - 1995 D3601. 18 Collection Book. 1982 - 1995 D3601. 19 List of Deaths (1970-1982); Receipts and Expenditure. 1988 - 1995 D3601. 20 Sunday School Accounts. 1986 - 1991 D3601. 21 Sunday School Account Book, Cheque books, receipts. 1986 - 1991 D3601. 22 Church Sacrament Fund Collections and Expenditure Book. 1989 - 1995 D3601. 23 Details of investments of charitable bequests. 1990 - 1995 D3601. 24 Sunday School Accounts. 1992 - 1995 D3601. 25 Invoices and receipts. 1994 - 1996 D3601. 26-32 Sunday School D3601. 26 Hymn Book - Sunday School anniversary music. 1910 D3601. 27 Hymn Book - Sunday School anniversary music. 1912 D3601. 28 Hymn Book - Sunday School anniversary music. 1913 D3601. 29 Hymn Book - Sunday School anniversary music. 1914 D3601. 30 Hymn Book - Sunday School anniversary music. 1915 D3601. 31 Hymn Book - Sunday School anniversary music. 1917 D3601. 32 Hymn Book - Sunday School anniversary music. 1932 D3601. 33-36 Music D3601. 33 Specification of a Two Manual Pedal Organ. 1903 D3601. 34 Pontypool Wesleyan Circuit. Balance Sheet of 18th 7Nov 1912 Annual Music Festival, held at Abersychan. D3601. 35 Programme of Pontypool Wesleyan Circuit Musical 16 Oct 1924 Festival held at Garndiffaith. D3601. 36 NovelIo's Tonic Sol-fa edition of "Blest Pair of Sirens", n.d. Ode by Milton set to music by C. Hubert H. Parry (London) D3601. 37-41 Pulpit Notice Books D3601. 37 Pulpit Notices 1939 - 1941 D3601. 38 Pulpit Notices 1974 - 1978 D3601. 39 Pulpit Notices 1978 - 1979 D3601. 40 Pulpit Notices 1981 - 1983 D3601. 41 Pulpit Notices 1993 - 1995 D3601. 42-49 Miscellaneous D3601. 42A Photocopy of photograph of Varteg Chapel 1865 (2 copies) D3601.42B Secretary's correspondence (duplicates) 1933 - 1935 D3601. 43 "The Methodist church. Its Connexional c. 1937 Activities and Finance" (London). D3601. 44 Visitors' Book. 1968 - 1994 D3601. 45 Annual Enquiry Forms for Methodist Church Council. 1985 - 1994 D3601. 46 Newspaper cutting from "South Wales Argus' 2 Oct 1995 re closing of Varteg Methodist Chapel. D3601. 47 Plan of Varteg Hill Day School n.d. D3601. 48 Plan of church n.d. D3601. 49 List of enquiries to be made annually at the trustees' n.d. meeting following the audit. .
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