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LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 LONDON BETH DIN, COURT of the CHIEF RABBI LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 LONDON BETH DIN, COURT OF THE CHIEF RABBI ACC/3400 Reference Description Dates ADMINISTRATION Agendas and diaries AGENDAS ACC/3400/01/01/001/001 Agenda: details of daily appointments. 1942-1956 Unfit References to gittin, Din Torah and other file access by written permission only references are recorded by names of Not available for general access. individuals Unfit for consultation 1 file ACC/3400/01/01/001/002 Agenda: details of daily appointments. 1981-1984 access by written permission only References to gittin, Din Torah and other file references are recorded by names of individuals 1 file ACC/3400/01/01/001/003 Agenda: details of daily appointments. 1984-1988 access by written permission only References to gittin, Din Torah and other file references are recorded by names of individuals 1 file ACC/3400/01/01/001/004 Agenda: details of daily appointments. 1989 access by written permission only References to gittin, Din Torah and other file references are recorded by names of individuals 1 file ACC/3400/01/01/01/005 Meeting Agendas 1995 - 1996 Access by written permission Agendas of Beth Din meetings only 1 box Not available for general access. DIARIES ACC/3400/01/01/002/001 Appointment diary 1904 Feb- access by written permission only 1 volume 1905 Jun ACC/3400/01/01/002/002 Appointment diary 1906 Jan-1908 access by written permission only 1 volume Apr ACC/3400/01/01/002/003 Appointment diary 1908 Apr-1910 access by written permission only 1 volume Feb ACC/3400/01/01/002/004 Appointment diary 1910 Feb- access by written permission only 1 volume 1912 Apr LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 LONDON BETH DIN, COURT OF THE CHIEF RABBI ACC/3400 Reference Description Dates ACC/3400/01/01/002/005 Appointment diary 1913 Jun-1914 access by written permission only 1 volume Jul ACC/3400/01/01/002/006 Appointment diary 1919 access by written permission only 1 volume ACC/3400/01/01/002/007 Appointment diary 1920 Unfit 1 volume access by written permission only Not available for general access. 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