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CHURCH ROAD, ASHFORD, SURREY DRO/078 Page 1 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 SAINT MATTHEW, ASHFORD: CHURCH ROAD, ASHFORD, SURREY DRO/078 Reference Description Dates Parish Records DRO/078/001 Composite register: baptisms, marriages and 1696-1710 Not available for general access burials at Staines, Laleham and Ashford Please use microfilm All Staines entries, though without full details of X077/077; X102/123 occupation etc have been entered also in Please use microfilm Staines parish registers, DRO/002/A/01/002 and DRO/002/A/01/023. Ashford baptisms and burials have been copied into DRO/078/002 Paper register, reused parchment cover DRO/078/002 Composite register: births, baptisms and burials 1699-1812 Not available for general access at Ashford Please use microfilm Births/Baptisms Nov 1699 - Apr 1710 {recte X077/077 1709} (including one birth in Apr 1736); Please use microfilm Baptisms Apr 1736, Apr 1760 - Nov 1812; Burials Feb 1699 - Feb 1707/8, Apr 1760 - Nov 1812 DRO/078/003 Register of baptisms Feb 1813-Sep Not available for general access Includes note that this register was indexed to 1865 Please use microfilm 1837 by WJ Lightfoot, Associate of the X077/077 Genealogical and Historical Society of Great Please use microfilm Britain, Apr 1864 DRO/078/004 Register of baptisms 1865-1883 Not available for general access Baptisms Sep 1865 - May 1883 (including Please use microfilm Baptisms solemnized at West London District X077/077 Schools Apr 1873 - Mar 1883) Please use microfilm DRO/078/005 Register of baptisms 1883-1891 Not available for general access Baptisms May 1883 - Feb 1891 (including Please use microfilm Baptisms solemnized at West London District X077/077 Schools Nov 1883 - Jun 1891). Includes entries Please use microfilm omitted from their proper place in the register at back of volume DRO/078/006 Duplicate register of baptisms at West London May 1899-May Please use microfilm District Schools 1905 X077/077 Includes DRO/078/006/02: Letter from chaplain to Dr Thornton sending him duplicate register, 27 Aug 1909; DRO/078/006/03-04: Extracts from Schools baptism register, 8 Oct 1893 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 SAINT MATTHEW, ASHFORD: CHURCH ROAD, ASHFORD, SURREY DRO/078 Reference Description Dates DRO/078/007 Composite register: marriages and banns of Nov {1754} Not available for general access marriage -Dec 1812 Please use microfilm X077/077; X102/123 Please use microfilm DRO/078/008 Register of marriages May 1816-Feb Not available for general access Includes Index to marriages 1754-1837 1837 Please use microfilm prepared by WJ Lightfoot X077/077; X102/123 Please use microfilm DRO/078/009 Register of marriages Aug 1837-Jan Please use microfilm Includes DRO/078/009/02: Receipt for duplicate 1904 X077/077 register of marriages signed by Superintendent Registrar Staines, 6 Jan 1904 DRO/078/010 Register of burials, including children from West Jun 1813-Dec Please use microfilm London District Schools 1873-1876, 1885 1885 X077/077 Includes DRO/078/010/02-03: Lists of fees, 1852-80 DRO/078/011 Register of banns of marriage Dec 1823-Nov Not available for general access 1884 Please use microfilm X094/211 Please use microfilm DRO/078/012 Marriage licences Sep 1900-Mar 1912 DRO/078/013 Preachers' book Apr 1887-Dec Not fully used 1887 DRO/078/014 Church services register Jun 1887-Nov 1896 DRO/078/015 Church services register (Nov) 1896 -May 1906 DRO/078/016 Correspondence and papers relating to transfer Aug 1948-Jul of portion of parish of Ashford to St Saviour, 1951 Upper Sunbury in 1949 and formation of conventional district of Christ Church, Staines into a new parish in 1951 Includes draft schemes, copies of orders, etc LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 SAINT MATTHEW, ASHFORD: CHURCH ROAD, ASHFORD, SURREY DRO/078 Reference Description Dates DRO/078/017 Incumbent's reference book containing notes (1938 or 1939) on particulars of parish, income of benefice, dilapidations, clerical staff, St Hilda's Church, St Benedict's Church, schools, Sunday Schools, parochial organisations and duties of chaplain, etc. DRO/078/018 Correspondence and papers of Rev Stephen 1930-1938 Strachan Rogers, Vicar of Ashford, removed from file labelled 'Ashford Charity' (DRO/078/040/01-20) DRO/078/018/01-04 Correspondence concerning Mothers' Union Oct 1934-Nov and Ashford (Middlesex) Nursing Association 1938 DRO/078/018/05-06 Copy draft agreement for formation of a Mar 1935 conventional district from the parishes of Ashford, Laleham and St Peter, Staines, with accompanying letter DRO/078/018/07-09 Papers concerning assessments for May 1938-Sep ecclesiatical dilapidations 1938 DRO/078/018/10 Correspondence concerning right of residents Feb 1937-Nov of Ashford Common (transferred to Sunbury 1937 UDC) to burial in Ashford Cemetery DRO/078/018/11-22 Correspondence between Vicar, Sydney Apr 1937-Nov Tatchell, architect, London Diocesan Advisory 1937 Committee and Apparitor of Consistory Court concerning provision of new altar cross and communion rails for St Hilda's Church DRO/078/018/23-30 Papers concerning income of benefice, Oct 1930-Jun dilapidations, insurance of vicarage, etc 1938 DRO/078/018/31-33 Ashford, Laleham and Bedfont Sunday Schools 1938 Excursion: statement of accounts (3 copies) DRO/078/019 Cemetery fee book Jul 1929-Feb Gives date of burial, name, abode, age, fee, 1933 when fee paid, officiant and undertaker DRO/078/020 Ecclesiastical dilapidations: charging 1 Oct 1948 assessment LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 SAINT MATTHEW, ASHFORD: CHURCH ROAD, ASHFORD, SURREY DRO/078 Reference Description Dates DRO/078/021 Tithe apportionments DRO/078/021/01 Ashford tithe apportionment, sealed copy, 15 Jul 1840 annotated with details of landownership in Feb 1906 or redemption of tithes DRO/078/021/02 Altered tithe apportionment with plan 26 Jun 1856 Land taken by Windsor, Staines and South Western Railway Company DRO/078/021/03 Altered tithe apportionment with plan 24 Jan 1867 Division of Drain Field north of Staines Road and East of Chertsey Road; James Mann and others (no. 8) DRO/078/021/04 Altered tithe apportionment with plan 17 Apr 1867 Property of James Mann north of Staines Road and South of Feltham Hill Road subdivided as building land (no. 5, 48) DRO/078/021/05 Altered tithe apportionment with plan 30 Jun 1870 'The Manor Estate' formerly property of James Mann now owned by Home Counties Land Company and Managers of West London District School (nos. 103, 104, 106) DRO/078/021/06 Altered tithe apportionment with plan 4 May 1874 'Feltham Road and Clockhouse' (nos. 19, 130, 156 subdivided) DRO/078/021/07 Altered tithe apportionment 8 Jun 1877 'The Denton Estate' (nos. 40-43, 61-64) DRO/078/021/08 Altered tithe apportionment with plan 3 Jun 1880 'Plummer's Property separated from Mr. Gosling (nos. 32, 33) DRO/078/021/09 Altered tithe apportionment 18 Sep 1882 'Clock House Estate' (nos. 131-134, 141-143, 146, 154-155 including Charles Gill's mansion house) DRO/078/021/10 Altered tithe apportionment 29 Jan 1898 Nos. 20, 141, 141a, 19c, 146 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 SAINT MATTHEW, ASHFORD: CHURCH ROAD, ASHFORD, SURREY DRO/078 Reference Description Dates DRO/078/021/11 Altered tithe apportionment with plan 9 Jul 1902 Aqueduct for Staines Reservoirs (no. 101) DRO/078/021/12 Altered tithe apportionment with plan 19 Feb 1904 Nos. 94a Ford Farm House, 97 A+B, 99A, 108, 109, 114B, 115 C-E, 118, 120 DRO/078/021/13 Altered tithe apportionment 25 Feb 1907 'Frederick Field Various'; Land in Ashford Field, etc DRO/078/021/14 Altered tithe apportionment with plan 7 Sep 1909 Nos. 6A 'Meadhurst', 2A+B, 7A DRO/078/021/15 Altered tithe apportionment with plan 31 Dec 1925 No. 6A 'Meadhurst now subdivided' DRO/078/021/16 Altered tithe apportionment 10 Jan 1910 'A Hood and JT Mead' (nos. 88, 89, 93, 96) DRO/078/021/17 Altered tithe apportionment with plan 28 Nov 1910 No. 129 site for county school in Church Road DRO/078/021/18 Altered tithe apportionment 23 Apr 1919 Nos. 127, 128 A+B owned by Isleworth Brewery Ltd DRO/078/021/19 Altered tithe apportionment with plan 25 Jul 1923 Nos. 19 D+E, Feltham Road DRO/078/021/20/01-02 Altered tithe apportionment with plan 8 Jul 1932 Nos. 18A, 18B, 18D, north of Feltham Hill Road DRO/078/021/21/01-03 Altered tithe apportionment with plan 19 Aug 1932 No. 101B subdivided including new road - West District Road DRO/078/021/22/01-02 Altered tithe apportionment with plan 17 Mar 1934 Nos. 162 B+D north of Feltham Road DRO/078/021/23/01-02 Altered tithe apportionment with plan 8 Mar 1935 Nos. 1, 12 A+B, 52 on Chertsey Road LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 SAINT MATTHEW, ASHFORD: CHURCH ROAD, ASHFORD, SURREY DRO/078 Reference Description Dates DRO/078/022 Tithe papers DRO/078/022/001 Tithe Act 1891 1 bundle DRO/078/022/002 Tithe Rentcharge (Rates) Act 1899 1 bundle DRO/078/022/003-012 Papers concerning altered tithe apportionments Nov 1907 and redemption of tithe rent charges 1 bundle DRO/078/022/014 List of occupiers of land with original values 1883 from the tithe map 1 bundle DRO/078/022/015-055 Lists of amounts of tithe rent charge due giving 1891-1909 names of owners or occupiers, correspondence concerning payment, particularly from Rhys Morgan of Meadhurst, and list of altered apportionments 1 bundle DRO/078/022/056-160 Correspondence concerning redemption of tithe Dec 1892-Apr rent charges, payment of tithe and effects of 1937 1936 Tithe Act 1 bundle DRO/078/022/161 Sales particulars for 15 plots of building land 29 Nov 1905 1st portion of the Clock House Estate 1 bundle DRO/078/022/162 Sales particulars for 44 plots of building land on
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