Parish Records of

Finding Aid PR PARISH RECORDS (on deposit)

HEMINGBROUGH (Bulmer Deanery) E.R. Now deanery of

HEM 1 – 18 Parish registers [see also 54]

1 Register 1605 – 1648 (marriages to 1646) entries in the 1640s are incomplete and scattered. contains pp.1-2 information on parish charities.

2 Register 1653 – 1670 (marriages to 1669)

3 Register 1645 – 1680; few entries for 1690, 1691. entries scattered papers; bad condition; some over-lapping with 2-4

4 Register 1677, 1680 – 1709 paper, defective

5 Register 1710 – 1774 (marriages to 1753)

6 Register marriages (contains memorandum on new organ and list of 1754-1812 subscribers 1757; detailed account of the repair of the spire 1762; copy of terriers for 1764 and 1809; extract from will and codicil of Thomas Steele, 1777)

7 Register baptisms 1774 – 1810 burials 1774 – 1810

8 Register baptisms 1810 – 1812 burials 1810 – 1813

9 Register baptisms 1813 – 1845

10 Register baptisms 1846 – 1884

11 Register baptisms 1884 – 1914

12 Register baptisms 1914 – 1960

13 Register marriages 1813 – 1837

14 Register marriages 1837 – 1874

15 Register marriages 1875 – 1927

16 Register burials 1813 – 1863

17 Register burials 1863 – 1973

18 Partial copies of registers 1-5 (3 items)

19 Register of banns 1879 – 1920 [see also 41-42, 144] PR PARISH RFICORDS (on deposit) (cont) ilia INGBROUGH (cont.) HEM 20-24 Registers of services [see also 40,45-46,119-121] 20 1905-1912

21 1912-1919 (bnd condition) .22 1919-1927 1928-1941 74 1911-1926 (Cliffe Mission 'Room vol. 2) 25-27 CIturchwardens' accounts and assessments 25 1715-1800

26 ii 00-1 878 (itemised accounts from 1818) f7 1.s.78-1m12

28 Parochial Church Cuncil Minute Book 1920-1931 [see also 55-56, 65-66, 100103, 29 Terrier 1910 115-14] 30 Enclosure award and map for Cliffe cum Lund 1.5 Feb. 1863 11 Tithe award and map Osgodby 31. May 1841

12 Tithe award and map - Brackenholme with Woodhall 30 Nov. 1.342 22-16 Altered apportionments 23 Hemingbrough -Dec. 19... 34 22 Aug. 1.91.6 35,33 (a, b) Heminghrough 1916, 1920, 28 Sept. 1922 37,38 Certificates of Redemption Cliffe cum Lund 1910 (2)

39 Charter of Charles I confirming privileges of tenants of royal demesne of Hemingbrough 1626

40 Register of services 1941-1959 [see a;sp 2P-24,45-46,119-121]

41 Register of banns 1930-1956 [see also 19,114] 42 Register of banns 1956-1971 43-44 Marriage Registers Esee also 1-19, 543 43 1927 - 1940 44 1940 - 1956 FR PARISH RECORDS (on deposit) (cont)

HEMINGBROUGH (cont.)

HEM 45 - 46 Service Registers [see also 20-24,40,119-121]

45 1960 - 1978

46 1973 - 1975 (Cliffe Mission)

47 Graves register of old churchyard 1889-1901

48 Tithe award and map - Hemingbrough 1841

49 Enclosure award and map - Hemingbrough 1844

50 Terrier of lands and hereditaments in Hemingbrough, with rent charge and calues n.d. (19th cent.)

51 Charity papers - admittance (James Lambert), manorial court of Hemingbrough 1851, abstract of title (Lambert) 1859-93, conveyance (Hemingbrough Educational Charity) 1897, various printed memoranda [see also 79-99,111] Accounts and rental for the Osgodby and Hemingbrough estates of Lady Lennox Smith 1681-1691 (12 items)

53 Probate copy of the will of Harrison Smith of Osgodby, esq., dated 9 Oct. 1695, proved 19 Mar. 1696/7

54 Register of marriages 1956-1977 [see also 1-19, 41-44]

55-56 Parochial Church Council [see also 28, 65-66,101103, 115-118] 55 minutes 1931-1951 56 accounts 1932-1951

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Nos. 1 - 39 deposited by the Rev. E.R. Turnbull, The Vicarage Hemingbrough May 1973 40 - 42 deposited by the Rev. Turnbull Nov.1973 43 - 47 deposited by Rev. G.N. Coultas, The Vicarage, Hoyden Road, Hemingbrough 1981 48 - 51 deposited by Mr P. Bird (Chairman of Parish Council) Fairfield F lay, Hagg Lane, Hemingbrough, July 1981 52 - 53 deposited by M.E. Hickes„ Main Street, Hemingbrough, Selby. Aug. 1985 54-56 deposited by E.C. Perry, Esq., churchwarden, on behalf of vicar Sep. 1985 PR PARISH RECORDS (on deposit) (Continued)

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HEM 57-64 Papers relating to St Andrew's mission room, Cliffe 57 licence for divine service in the Sunday School, Cliffe Aug. 1908 58 letter from Arthur Burton to vicar of Hemingbrough; Burton has arranged with the tenant to allow the vicar to have the site at Cliffe for a mission room dated 15 Feb. 1908 note on back of vicar's and churchwardens' resolution to collect money for a mission room dated24 Feb. 1908 Feb. 1908 59 tenancy agreement between A.F. Burton and Vicar of Hemingbrough for land with mission room on a yearly basis Feb. 1909 60 agreement between PCC andHome•Guard for use of mission room Dec. 1940 61 copy conveyance to PCC and Diocesan Board of Finance of site of mission room Mar. 1944 62 letter from Ministry of Town and Country Planning confirming that site of mission room falls within scope of section 85 of Town and Country Planning Act, 1947 plan attached Apr. 1949 63 letters and notes relating to collections for mission room 1908 64 estimate and receipted bills for erecting and furnishing mission room 1908-1909 65-66 Parochial Church Council [see also 28, 55-56; 101-103; 115-118] 65 minutes 1894-1938 66 accounts 1918-1964 67-69 Papers, relating to the Commons Registration Act [see also 100,115] 67 papers relating to the implementation of the Act 1965-1966 68 papers relating to the registration of Common Land 1968-1969 69 papers relating to the registration of Common Land and the ownership of unclaimed land 1970-1973

70-71 Papers relating to public rights of way 70 letter to Mr Saywell from the Parish Councils Association 1960 71 correspondence with Yorkshire East Riding Council regarding the survey of public rights of way in the parish includes maps 1966-1972

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Nos. 57-64 deposited by M.E. Hicks, Main Street, Hemingbrough, Selby. Feb. 1990 PR PARISH RECORDS (on deposit) (continued)

HEMINGBROUGH (continued)

HEM 72 Maps and papers relating to work undertaken by the Electricity Board 73 Map showing proposed site for water tower 1958 74 Maps showing proposed site for sewers, manholes and pumping main (2 items) 1890 75 Plan of proposed extension to sewerage works 1969 76 Letters and papers relating to parish invenstments 1958-1961 77 Letters relating to Hagg Lane (2 items) 1960 78 Letter and map regarding the construction of three telepgraph poles in Northfield Road 1960

79-99 Papers relating to charity [see also 51,111] 79-80 Papers relating to the School Land Charity 79 appointment of Trustees and the creation of a scheme for the School Land Charity by the Charity Commission (2 copies) 1880 80 permission from the Charity Commission for the School Land Charity to sell land 1896 81-87 Papers relating to the Poor Folks' Charity 81 accounts 1883-1952 82 tenancy agreement between REginald Bancroft Parker, Joseph Henry Harrison, (churchwardens), Alfred Kelsey and Robert Thomas Laycock (overseers) and James Hardy (tenant) for land at Poor Folks close 1885 83 copy of a tenancy agreement between John Kelsey and Mr Garnett for land at Poor Folks Close 1903 84 copy of a tenancy agreement between Alf. J. Kelsey, Fred Armitage and Geo. Curtis Terry (the Trustees of Hemingbrough charities) and Henry Clayton (tenant) 1920 85 application for tenancy at the Poor Folks Close by George Cross 1941 86 letters from the Charity Commission regarding the proposal to sell coal rights under the Poor Folks Close (3 items) 1911 87 letter from Messrs F.G. and W.H. Terry submitting a tender for the Poor Folks Close n.d.

88-93 Papers relating to United Charities of Hemingbrough 88 the creation of a scheme for the charity of Mr Sharrow, the charities of the unknown donors and the charity of William Widhouse (2 copies) 1925 89 deposit account book and document relating to the opening of the bank account at Selby 1950-1973 90 papers relating to the registration of United Charities on the Central Register of Charities 1964 91 memorandum from the Charity Commission calling for a statement of account 1974 92 Tithe Redemption annuities 1951 93 receipted bills 1941-1963 continued PR PARISH RECORDS (on deposit) (continued)

HEMINGBROUGH (continued)

HEM 79- 99 Papers relating to charity (continued) 94- 99 Papers relating to the Wharf Charity 94 correspondence of the solicitors Silvester and Sons 1956 95 letter from the Official Trustees of Charitable Funds 1958 96 papers relating to the registration of the Wharf Charity on the Central Register of Charities 1964 97 copy of an order of the Charity Commission vesting the Charity with 7.05 acres of land 1965 98 correspondence with the Charity Commission regarding securities held by the Official Custodian of Charities 1966-1967 99 papers relating to the statement of account for the Charity Commission 1973 ,

100 Papers relating to the bank account of the Common Right Owners of Hemingbrough 1959-1980 [see also 67-69,115]

101 Parochial Church Council [see also 28, 55-56, 65-66 ,102-103, 115-118] accounts 1949, 1953-1970, 1972, 1977-1978, 1980-1990

102-103 Parochial Church Council minutes books [see also 28,55-56, 65-66, 101-103,115-118] 102 1951-1963 103 1978-1985

104 Two insurance policies for church 1905-1906, 1909-1910

105 Tithe Redemption certificates(fourteen) for land in Barlby 1910-1932

106 Tithe Redemption certificates (five) for land in Brackenholme with Woodhill 1910-1924

107 Tithe Redemption certificates (thirteen) for land in Chile cum Lund 1911-1936

108 Tithe Redemption certificate for land in Osgodby in 1932

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Nos. 65-100 deposited by M.E. Hicks, Main Street, Hemingbrough, Selby. July 1990 No. 101 deposited by Mrs E.C. Perry, Hemingbrough, Selby Aug. 1991 Nos. 102-103 deposited by M.E. Hicks, Main Street, Hemingbrough, Selby Aug. 1992 Nos. 104-108 deposited by Mrs Perry, Hemingbrough, Selby, York Oct.1992 PR PARISH RECORDS (on deposit) (continued)

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HEM 109 Town Book for Cliffe cum Lund 1801-1892 volume is arranged annually and includes passim, lists of officials and other details of vestry meetings 1801-1892, land let by township 1801-1891, receipts and payments to officials 1853- 1885, bye law accounts 1814-1848, lists of men liable to serve as constables 1857-1871; also constables' accounts 1801-1802 (pp.3-4, 8-9) churchwardens' accounts 1801-1810 (pp.7, 20-23) overseers' accounts 1801-1806 (pp.5-6) poor law returns to the House of Commons 1833-1834 (pp.126,130) poor law commissioners' returns 1837-1838 (pp.147, 154) accounts of poor widows' dole 1837-1839 (pp.148,153,156,164) payments for Moor Ditch 1841 (pp.183-184) list of those liable to pay tithes 1841 and 1843 (pp.181-182, 199-202) names of those voting to decide whether John William used money on behalf of the township with their approbation 1879 (pp.318-319)

110 The ancient parish of Hemingbrough: a study by F. North, 38 pages plus maps, 1841-189 includes information concerning population and employment in the townships of Hemingbrough, Cliffe cum LUnd, Barlby, Osgodby, South Duffield, Brackenholme with Woodhall and with Bowthorpe

111 Copy of grant of land for school house 16 July 1847 [see also 51, 79-80]

112 Copy of trust deed for Hemingbrough Institute and Playing Fields Association 8 May 1963

113 Copy of letter relating to Hull-Selby road and the Hemingbrough common right holders 14 Dec. 1928 [see also 67-69, 100]

114 Register of banns 1971-1988 [see also 19,41-42]

115-118 PCC accounts [see also 28, 55-56,65-66,102-103] 115 PCC accounts 1952-1970 116 PCC accounts 1980-1983 117 PCC accounts and balance sheets 1980-1983 118 PCC general account 1983-1986

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No. 109 deposited by Cllr. Mrs J. Kelly, cliffe, Hemingbrough Sep. 1992 No. 110 deposited by Rev. G.O. Wilbourne, Chesterfield Oct. 1992 Nos. 111-113 deposited by M.E. Hicks (Hemingbrough Civil PC) Apr. 1994 Nos. 114-118 deposited by Mrs E.C. Perry, Hemingbrough, Selby,York Oct. 1995 PR PARISH RECORDS (on deposit) (continued)

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HEM 119-121 Registers of services [see also 20-24,40,45-46] 119 1978-1987 120 1987-1994 121 1975-1994 (Clifton Mission)

122 Faculties and notification of the intention to grant faculties, for setting up a bronze inscribed tablet, installing stained glass and carrying out extensive structural repairs to the church 1938-1959

123 Seven notifications of the intention to grant a licence or faculty for the reservation of specified gravespaces 1939-1959

124 Report of structural work carried out onHemingbrough church 1942

125 Plan of Hemingbrough church 1950s

126 Plan of new stalls for the church 1953

127 Plan of the new graveyard, noting that this plan was not worked to 1950s

128 Copy of the Bell News for Mar. 1907, including a report of the new bells at Hemingbrough

129 Receipts for the new organ 1905

130 Notice of the termination of the suspension of presentation to the benefice 2 Feb. 1973

131 Correspondence concerning a proposal to mine coal from beneath Hemingbrough glebe land 1910-1944

132 Copies of the Gazette for 30 Apr. and 24 May 1909, containing notification of the grant of a stipend of £45 to the vicar of Hemingbrough

133 Draft of a conveyance of the old vicarage to Mrs Ann Simpson 1908

134 Conveyance of land at Hemingbrough to Frederick Terry to the Church Commissioners as an addition to the benefice of Heming- brough 14 June 1955

135 Compensation agreement for the extinguishment of manorial incidents as detailed in the accompanying plan 30 Dec. 1935

136 Notification of capital in stock in the books of the Governors of Queen Anne's Bounty and of title deeds held for the benefice by the same 1930 and 1951

137 Stock receipt for the Hemingbrough Old Vicarage Charity and covering letter from the Charity Commissioners 1908

Nos. 119-137 deposited by Mrs E.C. Perry, South Driffield, Selby, York Aug. 1997 PARISH RECORDS (on deposit) HEMINGBROUGH Bulmer D. (ER)

PR HEM PR HEM 138 PCC minute book 11 Oct 1985 — 13 Dec 1992 PR HEM 139-143 Papers relating to church fabric

Cross references to The National Association of Decorative and Fine Arts Societies Record of Church Furnishings, 2000: St Mary's, Hemingbrough [MD 126/13] are given in bold.

139 Design for an oak credence shelf, with full size detail, drawn by Robert Thompson's Craftsmen Ltd of Kilburn, York. Undated [1950s] [3321.

140 Design for a suspended crucifix, drawn by F.O. Sykes at a quarter of full size. Undated [c.1953] [3391.

141 invoice from Robert Thompson's Craftsmen Ltd for an oak screen sold to the Reverend Felix Amcotts, vicar of Hemingbrough, 8 May 1959 [338].

142 Colour photograph of C.C. Powell's design for an armorial window dedicated to Felix Amcotts, vicar of Hemingbrough, 1937-1970 [undated, c.1942-1960] [740], See also 143.

143 Letter from C.C. Powell of Highgate, London to Mr Felix Amcotts enclosing his design for Amcotts' heraldry, 24 March 1942 [7401, See also 142.

nos. 139-143 gifted June 2005