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London Metropolitan Archives All Hallows LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 ALL HALLOWS, LOMBARD STREET: CITY OF LONDON P69/ALH4 Reference Description Dates PARISH REGISTERS P69/ALH4/A/001/MS17613 Register of baptisms 1550/1-1655, marriages 1549/50 - 1655 Not available for general access 1553-1653, and burials 1549/50-1653. Please use microfilm Entries for the years 1549-99 are copies, made Microfilm available in 1599 from the original paper registers (not extant) in accordance with a Canon of 39/40 Elizabeth I. 1 volume Former reference: MS 17613 P69/ALH4/A/002/MS17614 Register of baptisms 1653-1735, banns 1654 1653 - 1735 Not available for general access -63, marriages 1654-1734/5, and burials 1653 Please use microfilm -1735. Microfilm available The arrangement of the entries in this volume is as follows: baptisms 1653-97, banns and marriages Jun.- Oct. 1654, baptisms 1697-9, banns and marriages Nov.- Dec. 1654, baptisms 1699-1700, banns and marriages 1654/5-1663, marriages 1663-1723, baptisms 1700/1-1735, marriages 1723-1734/5, and burials 1653-1735 1 volume Former reference: MS 17614 P69/ALH4/A/003/MS17615 Register of baptisms 1735-1813, marriages 1735 - 1813 Not available for general access 1735-53, and burials 1735-1812. Please use microfilm Baptisms 1793-1813 are entered after Microfilm available marriages 1735-53. 1 volume Former reference: MS 17615 P69/ALH4/A/004/MS17616 Register of baptisms. 1813 - 1819 Not available for general access Latter half blank. Please use microfilm 1 volume Microfilm available Former reference: MS 17616 P69/ALH4/A/005/MS17617 Register of baptisms for All Hallows Lombard 1813 - 1937 Not available for general access Street only 1813-66, the united parishes of All Please use microfilm Hallows Lombard Street with St Benet Microfilm available Gracechurch, and St Leonard Eastcheap from 1867 and the united parishes of All Hallows Lombard Street with St Benet Gracechurch, St Leonard Eastcheap and St Dionis Backchurch from 1877. Baptisms 1813-19 were copied into this volume in 1820 from the original register covering these years (Ms 17616). 1 volume Former reference: MS 17617 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 ALL HALLOWS, LOMBARD STREET: CITY OF LONDON P69/ALH4 Reference Description Dates Register of banns 1755-1817, and marriages 1754-1837. P69/ALH4/A/007/MS17618/001 Register of Banns 1755-1817 and marriages 1754-1817 Not available for general access 1754-1812 Please use microfilm Former reference: MS 17618 Microfilm available P69/ALH4/A/007/MS17618/002 Register of marriages 1813-1837 Not available for general access Former reference: MS 17618 Please use microfilm Microfilm available P69/ALH4/A/008/MS11257 Register of marriages. 1813 - 1819 Not available for general access Latter half blank. Please use microfilm 1 volume Former reference: MS 11257 P69/ALH4/A/009/MS17619 Register of marriages. 1837 - 1937 Not available for general access The register is for All Hallows Lombard Street Please use microfilm only, 1837-66, for the united parishes of All Hallows Lombard Street with St Benet Gracechurch and St Leonard Eastcheap from 1867, and for the united parishes of All Hallows Lombard Street with St Benet Gracechurch, St Leonard Eastcheap and St Dionis Backchurch from 1878 1 volume Former reference: MS 17619 P69/ALH4/A/011/MS11258 Banns book. 1818 - 1937 Not available for general access Latter half blank. Please use microfilm 1 volume Former reference: MS 11258 P69/ALH4/A/013/MS20469 Archbishop of Canterbury's licence for the 1673 marriage of Richard Mosely and Alice Urmston. 1 envelope containing 1 item Former reference: MS 20469 P69/ALH4/A/014/MS11259 Register of burials. 1813 - 1819 Not available for general access Latter half blank. Please use microfilm 1 volume Former reference: MS 11259 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 ALL HALLOWS, LOMBARD STREET: CITY OF LONDON P69/ALH4 Reference Description Dates P69/ALH4/A/015/MS17620 Register of burials. 1813 - 1853 Not available for general access Burials were copied into this volume in 1820 Please use microfilm from the original register covering these years (Ms 11259). The latter half of the volume is blank. 1 volume Former reference: MS 17620 P69/ALH4/A/016/MS18996 Tables of fees for burials. 1693, 1785 There are two copies for 1693. 1 envelope containing 3 sheets Former reference: MS 18996 P69/ALH4/A/017/MS29083 Table of fees. 1868 Jan 9 1 envelope containing 1 item Former reference: MS 29083 P69/ALH4/A/018/MS10783 Preachers' book. 1726 - 1793 The volume comprises: (at front) a record of preachers at morning services 1726-32, and a list of the names and addresses of parish paupers 1792; and (at back) a record of persons who preached at afternoon services on occasions when the parish lecturer was absent 1726-54, and an account of clothing provided for the poor 1792-3. 1 volume Former reference: MS 10783 Preachers' books. P69/ALH4/A/019/MS18484/001 Preachers' book 1797-1817 Former reference: MS 18484 P69/ALH4/A/019/MS18484/002 Preachers' book 1818-1851 Former reference: MS 18484 P69/ALH4/A/019/MS18484/003 Preachers' book 1879-1904 Former reference: MS 18484 Service registers. P69/ALH4/A/020/MS18485/001 Service register 1918-1929 Former reference: MS 18485 P69/ALH4/A/020/MS18485/002 Service register 1930-1937 Former reference: MS 18485 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 ALL HALLOWS, LOMBARD STREET: CITY OF LONDON P69/ALH4 Reference Description Dates Account of collections at Communion services, recording income and expenditure. P69/ALH4/A/022/MS04052/001 Account of collections at Communion services, 1732-1746/7 recording income and expenditure. Former reference: MS 04052 P69/ALH4/A/022/MS04052/002 Account of collections at Communion services, 1747-1783 recording income and expenditure. Former reference: MS 04052 P69/ALH4/A/022/MS04052/003 Account of collections at Communion services, 1783-1851 recording income and expenditure. Former reference: MS 04052 VESTRY AND PARISH OFFICERS Vestry minute books. P69/ALH4/B/001/MS04049/001 Vestry minute book 1618-1653 Former reference: MS 04049 P69/ALH4/B/001/MS04049/002 Vestry minute book 1667-1702 Former reference: MS 04049 P69/ALH4/B/001/MS04049/003 Vestry minute book 1702-1727 Former reference: MS 04049 P69/ALH4/B/001/MS04049/004 Vestry minute book 1727-1738 Former reference: MS 04049 P69/ALH4/B/001/MS04049/005 Vestry minute book 1738-1765 Former reference: MS 04049 P69/ALH4/B/001/MS04049/006 Vestry minute book 1765-1807 Former reference: MS 04049 P69/ALH4/B/001/MS04049/007 Vestry minute book 1807-1830 Former reference: MS 04049 P69/ALH4/B/001/MS04049/008 Vestry minute book 1831-1857 Former reference: MS 04049 P69/ALH4/B/001/MS04049/009 Vestry minute book 1858-1871 Former reference: MS 04049 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 ALL HALLOWS, LOMBARD STREET: CITY OF LONDON P69/ALH4 Reference Description Dates P69/ALH4/B/001/MS04049/010 Vestry minute book 1871-1889 Former reference: MS 04049 P69/ALH4/B/001/MS04049/011 Vestry minute book 1889-1949 Former reference: MS 04049 P69/ALH4/B/002/MS04050 Rough vestry minute book. 1815 - 1830 1 volume Former reference: MS 04050 P69/ALH4/B/003/MS04054 Joint vestry minute book 1864 - 1929 Contains: a copy of an Order in Council uniting the parishes of St Benet Gracechurch and St Leonard Eastcheap to the parish of All Hallows Lombard Street, 1864; minutes of joint vestry meetings, All Hallows Lombard Street with St Benet Gracechurch and StLeonard Eastcheap, 1867-77; and minutes of joint vestry meetings, All Hallows Lombard Street with St Benet Gracechurch, St Leonard Eastcheap and St Dionis Backchurch, 1878-1929. 1 volume Former reference: MS 04054 P69/ALH4/B/004/MS10782 Vestry notice book. 1851 - 1860 1 volume Former reference: MS 10782 P69/ALH4/B/005/MS10786 Vestry clerk's precinct minute and notice book 1851 - 1878 (Bishopsgate Within and Langbourn Wards). 1 volume Former reference: MS 10786 P69/ALH4/B/006/MS18490 Parochial Church Council minute book for the 1920 - 1937 united parishes of All Hallows Lombard Street with St Dionis Backchurch, St Benet Gracechurch Street and St Leonard Eastcheap. Latter half blank. 1 volume Former reference: MS 18490 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 ALL HALLOWS, LOMBARD STREET: CITY OF LONDON P69/ALH4 Reference Description Dates P69/ALH4/B/007/MS18988 List of complaints against Josiah Povey, 1691 and schooolmaster, drawn up by order of the vestry undated committee for pewing the parish church, undated; with a bond (unsigned) relating to his house adjoining the church, 1691. The allegations against him include keeping a stable in the cellar of his house, permitting unruly behaviour on the part of his pupils, using profane language, and swearing false oaths in courts of law 1 envelope containing 2 sheets Former reference: MS 18988 P69/ALH4/B/008/MS19282 Report of vestry committee appointed to ca 1865 - 1880 consider duties of church employees (sextoness, beadle and church cleaner), and alleged encroachments on All Hallows churchyard, 1880; with related papers, ca. 1865 -1880. 1 bundle. Former reference: MS 19282 P69/ALH4/B/009/MS19269 Draft petitions from the vestry. 1856 - 1871 1. Petition to the House of Lords concerning the proposed opening of museums and galleries on Sundays, 1856;.|$a2. to the House of Lords concerning the bill to provide for equal distribution of Metropolitan poor rates, 1870;.|$a3. to the House of Commons concerning the proposed bill to amend the Charitable Trusts Acts, 1871. 1 envelope containing 5 sheets Former reference: MS 19269 Churchwardens' account books. P69/ALH4/B/010/MS04051/001 Churchwardens' account book 1614-1683/4 Former reference: MS 04051 P69/ALH4/B/010/MS04051/002 Churchwardens' account book 1741-1794 Former reference: MS 04051 P69/ALH4/B/010/MS04051/003 Churchwardens' account book 1795-1880 Former reference: MS 04051 P69/ALH4/B/010/MS04051/004 Churchwardens' account book 1880-1929 Former reference: MS 04051 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 7 ALL HALLOWS, LOMBARD STREET: CITY OF LONDON P69/ALH4 Reference Description Dates P69/ALH4/B/011/MS19000 Churchwardens' rough accounts.
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