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Stanbrook Abbey GB 1439 MSS Stanbrook Abbey This catalogue was digitised by The National Archives as part of the National Register of Archives digitisation project NRA 3407 The National Archives HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS COfJ NATIONAL REGISTER OF ARCl REPORT (First Stage) 0 County. .W.?!9.S*. '.Parish or Borough^. Name and address. Archbishop of "ftl yrrilnghatfl. -----­ of 0wner .Archblsho-p.\s..lieu,sa.JtMtaghaft, .. 15. Name and address Thfi-.Lad.y..Abhess* of Custodian ^anbrpofc. Abbey^^CalloTff^Emd^^W^eetei. Type of Accumulation.2. ^ftftt-^JSSfit How and where kept?. ^...A.bb.?y...^d.^6.S..^.^y.! Condition 9?.?*.' Facil ities for Students .....A.PPly..^.9..0^.e.rM.M^Jte&Q*** Approximate covering dates. IrSSfc- to present. Classes4 with approximate covering dates -ReaiatsESLt... .B.ept.lsm.al.:. .P.e.c...i8.6.3...t.o...pr.eaen.t. Conflnaation-j ditto., -Burials.:.... 1839.. to.. 18S.7 .- Children. of. i^ary. .oi"..at.anbi5o.o)c. .Abbsyi List. .af. Catholic. Pamiliea -in. hi str-ict-­ in.19m. - -Correspondence-;. - 2. lettera-o-f--Bishop- -Milner.- ­ 1 leti^-of.--Bishop---.alah.. 1- letter-- of -Bishop Poyn-t er * Various let te rs of Bishop -Ul let home. P.T.O. DS 3262t/l Classes4 with approximate ^^vering dates (contd.) 11WIMII1 lEWIWlff flTT^ frf M*m**imm-w*** -.CatMl.iP.s.in East Anglia (mainly) - more information im iHEtiff -^fr^flflMtrf: "VMftt , -N*B*.Ail-o.tker- -documents Aealin£..witli tjfcjl. Ajfejy^flftgjp are alreadx ^ Records Society - there s earns no need to give a First Stage Report on these. Ljsts and Publications. 1 fc. r Signature &. ^W^T?? ! Date !*?*** !. *? NOTES 1. The Ecclesiastical Parish, or, if in a Borough, the Borough in which the Archives are physically located. 2. e.g. Borough; Urban District; Civil Parish; Turnpike Trust; Livery Company; Estate Papers; Grocers Business; Learned Society; Diocese; Archdeaconry; Parish (or similar ecclesiastical organisation - state denomination); Relig ious Soc iety. 3. e.g. Muniment Room[s] ; or, if elsewhere, type of room (Library, Attic, etc.); and how packed (Safe, Cupboard, Boxes, etc.). 4. e.g. Accounts (Churchwardens', Estate, Fabric, Household, etc.); Apprentices' Indentures; Correspondence; Court Rolls, (Hundred, Manorial, etc.); Deeds (Charters, Final Concords, Marriage Settlements, etc.); Diaries; Legal Pape' Maps;' Minutes (Directors; Parochial Church Council, etc.); Registers (Birth. Marriages, Deaths, Bishop s etc.); Surveys. DS 32624/1/89 20m 6/17 T.L . WRO 054 2nd ed. hi.1962 Bulk accession No. ..6.1.Q9 P.D.484 WORCESTERSHIRE RECORD OFFICE INVENTORY OF RECORDS Donor/Depositor/ Vendor Type of accumulation EhotQCQpzea^aCJtOTBan -iaatbj^icLArahlYfia Type of deposit -— S..t.QC.te.- Previous custody/recording Other information: Originals i n the possession of the Lady Abbess, Stanbrook Abbey, Callow End, Powick. Temporary location * Date deposited. 5. J.ul.. 1.372.....accessioned..ZZ. .Sept.,.13JZ.-calendared, indexed SCHEDULE Parcel Description Date Condition Reference No. O.50 letters and Constitutions relating to the Abbey of Our Lady of Consolation, Cambrai [N.E. Prance] and the Abbey of the same titl e i n Stanbrook, Callow End, Powiok. For further details see overleaf. Xerox oopies and negative photocopies 1972 paper D89.7810682 made by WRO i n July and August 1972. - good Bulk accession P.D. 77. No. .£.122 Continuation Sheet JLABd. last SCHEDULE (continued) WRO. 043.4A Parcel No. Description Date Condition Reference (i) c.5^ items of correspondence between 989.7810682 Alexander Knight, Sixhills Grange, Lincolnshire, with others, and his sisters , Dame Glare (Mary) Knight and Dame Anne-Joseph (Elizabeth) Knight; and his aunt , Dame Anselma (Elizabeth) Anne, members of the community of the Abbey of Our Lady of Consolation, Cambrai [N.E. Prance], concerning family and other matters and conditions in Prance at the time of the Revolution, 1761-1802. ,7ith notes aade by Dame Enswith Edwards , archivist at Stanbrook Abbey, Powick. 1972. (ii) c.20 letters from Colonel Alexander Knight, Alton, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, relating to the correspondence of his ancestors and its deposit at Stanbrook Abbey, Powick. 1350-1697- (iii) Letter from Mr Alexander Knight to his wife on the arrival of his sister in England in 1795- With a copy of a claim for loss of property, with inventory. c.1795. (iv) Copy of the Constitutions of the English Benedictine community at Cambrai [N.E. France] 0*17th cent. WRO 054 2nd ed. Bulk accession 1.2.1962 No. .6.1.14 P.D.484 WORCESTERSHIRE RECORD OFFICE INVENTORY OF RECORDS Donor/Depositor/ Vendor Type of accumulation Photocopiea...of...£oiaa3i..Oa.thn1 i c,..archiy.ea Type of deposit Stock. - Previous custody/recording Other information: Originals in the possession of the Lady Abbess, Staribrook Abbey, Callow End, Powick. Temporary location ttj^.J^..^.^L. Date deposited.5. July..1-972..-accessionedk - October..397.2calendared. indexed SCHEDULE Parcel Description Date Condition Reference No. Letter from M. E. Atby, a member of the Order of St. Benedict, to the Prior of the conraunity of English Benedictines relating to a voyage to Australia. 1867. Letter from a member of the community of English Benedictines to the Lady Abbess describing events at the papal court in Rome. 1883. Negative photocopies made by WRO in July 1972 paper - 989.781068i and August 1972. good .
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