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Parish Records of York, St. Michael, Spurriergate Parish Records of York, St. Michael, Spurriergate Finding Aid PR PARISH RECORDS (on deposit) YORK ST MICHAEL, SPURRIERGATE deanery of the City of,-York Y/MS 1 Parish register baptisms ) marriages) 1598-1763 burials ) (includes a list of burial fees, n.d.) [see also 6-9,14-17, 98] 2 Churchwardens' accounts 1594-1625 [see also 3-5, 27-29J (includes lists of parish officials and feoffees 1597-1604, 1607-1609, 1620, 1624; minutes and memoranda of parish meetings, 1598-1602, 1607-1623; assessments for the clerk's bill 1592 and 1593, for the double tax 1598, for furnishing soldiers 1602, and for the single tax 1624; copies of the wills of Robert Maskew, alderman of York, dated 24 June 1595, and of Thomas Dawson of St Ethelburgh, London, dated 4 June 1598; copy of letter of attorney of Thomas Hitchmough„ 10 Feb. 1606/7; a note of armour in constables' hands 1617, 1621; a note of leases as at 6 Nov. 1620; a note that a chest was taken from the church in 1599 by Alderman Moslay) 3 Churchwardens' draft account book 1537-1548 [see also 45,2,- 27-29] (this volume contains detailed working entries of receipts and disbursements of the church wardens in the above period and has been described at some length by E. Brunskill, 'Two Hundred Years ofA)arish Life in York' in The Annual Report and Proceedings of the Yorkshire Architectural and York Archaeolo ical Society, 1950-1, pp. 17-58) 4- 5 Churchwardens' accounts [see also 2-3, 27-29J 4 1518-1547 5 1626-1710 (includes extract from will of James Caffrey of York, gent. proved 29 Aug. 1595, bequeathing legacy to St Michael's church; extract from will of Mr Richardson bequeathing legacy to St Michael's church, n.d.; copy of rent charge given by Thomas Mosley, alderman, to St Michael's church 1620; assessments for church repairs 1628, 1633, 1635; details of church assemblies) 6- 9 Parish registers [see also 1, 14-1V, 98] 6 burials 1773-1812 7 baptisms 1773-1814 8 baptisms 1815-1928 (contains loose leaves of register book, baptisms and burials 1808-14) y 4-crv. kocA-pczew,,,o reek. 9 marriages 1813-1837 kot 10 Vestry meetings 1791-1841 [see also 19, 30] continued ....., PR PARISH RECORDS (on deposit) (continued) YORK ST MICHAEL, SPURRIERGATE (continued) Y/AS 11-13 Feoffees account books 11 1770-1783 12 1782-1795 (with list of feoffees 1770) 13 1794-1849 (with minutes of feoffees meetings, 1841, 1802, 1799; bond 1842) 14-17 Parish registers [see also 1, 6-9, 98] 14 marriages 1754-1799 15 marriages 1800-1812 16 marriages 1837-1925 17 burials 1813-1838 18 Banns' book 1861-1929 19 Vestry meetings book 1850-1925 [see also 10, 30J 20 Register of parish apprentices 1843 (1 entry) 21-24 Registers of services [see also 26J 21 1885-1897 22 1900-1924 23 1925-1941 24 1941-1949 25 Typescript note of St Michael's Charities [see also 89-93-1 2b Register of services 1950-1963 [see also 21-24J 27-29 Churchwardens' account books Lsee also 2-5J 27 1796-1668 (including minutes of vestry meetings 1607, 1810, 1620, 1830; list of poor persons for Myers Coals 1662; meeting for improvement of Hob Moor 1799; copy of 1621 census returns for parish; notes on church fabric 1810, 1622; arrangements of pews 1622) 26 1666-1916 29 1916-1949 30 Vestry minute book .1831-1850 [see also 10, 19J 31 Parochial Church Council (St Michael, Spurriergate and St Mary, Castlegate) minute book 1930-1936 continued Nos. 1- 3 deposited by Canon B.C. Norris, 53 Stockton Lane, York Aug. 1974 Nos. 4-13 deposited by Canon B.C. Norris, 53 Stockton Lane, York June 1979 Nos. 14-25 deposited by Canon B.C. Norris, 8 Minster Yard, York Feb. 1982 PR PARISH RECORDS (on deposit) (continued) YORK ST MICHAEL, SPURRIERGATE (continued) Y/MS 32-637 Terriers and inventories [see also 99] 32 1817 33 1857 34 1865 35 1900 36 terrier 1953 (updated to 1956) 37 inventory 1953 (updated to 1936) 36 A volume containing a copy of the tablets of benefactions in the church 1832 and of the 1825 terrier 39-40 Electoral roll 39 electoral roll book 1920-1959 40 electoral roll completed forms 1952-1959 41-53 Papers relating to church fabric and the churchyard 41 Chancery Court costs for opposed faculty to re-pew the church 1868 42 file of estimates and printed circulars concerning the acquisition of a new church organ 1889-1090 and for installation of electric lighting 1909 43 plan and agreement respecting construction of stairs in the churchyard giving access to cellar of Crow Bros., butchers 1927 44 faculty for the adaptation and future use of part of the churchyard (J.J. Hunt Ltd.) and payment of £300 in augmentation of the benefice in full satisfaction of all claims for compensation in respect of damages; also permission to Corporation to maintain urinal built in the churchyard without faculty 0.1857; Consistory Court order 1937 45 faculty to carry out work to render safe the tower and the west end of the church 1966 4b faculty to demolish upper portion of the tower, with correspondence 1967 4y faculty to demolish public conveniences 1968 46 faculty for the daptation and future use of part of the churchyard (J.J. Hunt Ltd.), with correspondence 1968 49 faculty to re-order, restore and redecorate interior, with plans 1969 50 faculty to sell organ 1973 51 faculty to clean exterior of church 1973 52 plan of proposed layout of churchyard and surrounding areas 1976 53 archdeacon's certificate 1983 continued PR PARISH RECORDS (on deposit) (continued) YORK ST MICHAEL, SPURRIERGATE (continued) Y/MS 54-84 Church financial papers 54 bank book 1903-1915 55 bank book 1915-1930 56 choir subscriptions 1863-1866 57 bank statements, paying-in books, etc. late 19th-20th c. 58-82 receipts and vouchers 58 1638-1845 59 1646-1862 60 1863-1869 61 1870-1879 62 1680-1685 63 1886-1893 64 1894-1896 65 1897 66 1898 67 1899-1900 68 1901 69 1902-1903 70 1905-1907 71 1908-1910 72 1911-1914 73 1915-1920 74 1920-1924 75 1925-1927 76 1928-1930 77 1931-1933 78 1934-1937 79 1938-1940 80 1941-1943 81 1944-1947 82 1948-1950 83 statement of proposed quotas for the rural deanery of York 1939 84 insurance papers 1897-1907 85 Sequestration papers 1898 66 Order in Council for union of benefices of St Mary Castlegate and St Michael Spurriergate, York and copy of the relevant issue of the London Gazette 1936 67 Licence for marriages 1953 88 Visitors' book 1949-1956 89-93 Charities' papers [see also 25J 09 Peter Richardson Charity (Oxton rent charge): correspondence and papers 1900-1937 90 Thomas Naylor Charity (ground rent, 14 Spurriergate): correspondence 1942-1944 continued PR PARISH RECORDS (on deposit) (continued) YORK ST MICHAEL, SPURRIERGATE (continued) VMS 89-93 Charities' papers (continued) 91 William Shaw Charity (Barlby rent charge): correspondence 1930-1931 92 Manklin's Charity (Long Close Lane rent charge): correspondence 1905-1921 93 general charity feoffees' correspondence and papers, including notes on above charities (1 bundle) 1893-1949 94-96 Miscellaneous papers 94 copy of apprenticeship bond 1827 95 historical notes on the church 96 two printed notices, one for a special form of prayer for the 1897 Jubilee, the other for a public meeting in Tempest Anderson Hall (speakers Rev. W. Garlick and Canon T.H. Tardrew) [for latest baptisms' register and banns' book see St Mary, Castlegate PR Y/M1 161-162] 4mc, 97 Order in Council: Pastoral Scheme for the union of the parish of All Saints, Pavement with Saint Crux, York and the parish of York, Saint Mary C,stlegate, with York Saint Michael Spurriergate to foi'm the new parish of All. Saints, Pavement with Saint Crux and Saint Michael Spurriergate, York; the redundancy of the parish of Saint Michael Spurriergate, York; and the appropriation of the parish church of Saint Michael Spurriergate to Saint Michael-le-Belfrey, York 21 July 1987 98 Parish register of marriages 1953-1964 [see also 1, 6-9,14-17] 99 Terrier and inventory 1974 [see also 32-37] 100 Pastoral scheme, correspondence and papers relating to closure of church and distribution of fittings, plate, etc. 1984-1988 10] Spurriergate Update (leaflets on progress of Christian centre) Feb. - Mar. 1988 102 Rector's correspondence file 1983-1987 103 Quinquennial inspection report 1978 104 E. Milner-White, The Ancient Glass of St Michael's Spurriergate, York (York, 1948) 2 copies 105 Duplicate licence by PCC to Yates' Wine Lodge relating to part of churchyard Jan. 1994 Nos. 26- 96 deposited by Canon J.H. Armstrong, All Saints Rectory, York Mar. 1984 No. 97 deposited by Canon J.H. Armstrong, All Saints Rectory, York Oct. 1987 No. 98 deposited by Canon J.H. Armstrong, All Saints Rectory, York Feb.1988 Nos. 99-104 deposited by Rev. Canon J. Armstrong, All Saints Rectory,York Aug. 1989 No. 105 deposited by Diocesan Registrar, York Feb. 1994 ST MICHAEL, SPUHRIERGATE, YORK FEOITEES DEEDS Y/MS.F 1 - 14 New Feoffees 15 - 39 Spurriergate 40 - 76 High Ousegate (Upper or Over Ousegate) 77 - 83 Ousegate 84 - 90 Low Ousegate (Nether Ousegate) 91 - 96 Cemetery of St Michael 97 -102 Pa. St Michael (street unspecified) 103-113 Coppergate 114-119 Jubbergate 120-132 Coney Street 133-155 Carrgate als. Water Lane 156-162 Gillygate 163-170 Barlby 171-194 Miscellaneous ST MICHAEL, SPURRIERGATE, YORK FEOFFEES DEEDS Y/MS.F 14 New Feoffees 1.
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