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LMA/4521 Reference Description Dates CONGREGATION and SYNAGOGUES ADMINISTRATION ASCAMOT (LAWS and REGULATIONS) LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE JEWS' CONGREGATION LMA/4521 Reference Description Dates CONGREGATION AND SYNAGOGUES ADMINISTRATION ASCAMOT (LAWS AND REGULATIONS) LMA/4521/A/01/01/001 Ascamot passed by the Yehidim on Roshodes, 1663 - 1681 Access by written permission Elul 5423 Portuguese only Includes later supplements, regulations for the election of Haham Sasportas, Accounts of Sedaca 5424, Ascamot of the Fraternity of Bikur Holim and Guemilut Hasadim made with the Mahamad, 1 Nisan 5425 to 5441. At the end is an inventory of properties of the congregation. 1 volume Former Reference: MS.0012 LMA/4521/A/01/01/002 Book of Ascamot passed in Menahem, 5437 1677 - 1731 Access by written permission Includes supplements from 5449 to 5490. Portuguese only 1 volume Former Reference: MS.0129 LMA/4521/A/01/01/003 Photocopy of Rosenthaliana Livro das 1693 Oct - Access by written permission Ascamot, 4 Tisri 5454 to 27 Adar 5484 1724 Mar only 1 volume Portuguese Former Reference: MS.0130/A LMA/4521/A/01/01/004 Ascamot as revised by committee appointed 23 1732 - 1733 Access by written permission Elul 5492 and passed 6 Iyar 5493 Portuguese only 1 volume Former Reference: MS.0009 LMA/4521/A/01/01/005 Book of Ascamot passed 5493 1732 - 1775 Access by written permission Includes supplements down to 5535. Portuguese only 1 volume Former Reference: MS.0130 LMA/4521/A/01/01/006 Ascamot as revised by committee appointed 13 1781 Nov Access by written permission and 17 Hesvan 5542 Portuguese only 1 volume with English Former Reference: MS.0051 translation LMA/4521/A/01/01/007 Book of Ascamot passed 5545 1784 - 1820 Access by written permission Includes supplements down to 5580. Portuguese only 1 volume Former Reference: MS.0131 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE JEWS' CONGREGATION LMA/4521 Reference Description Dates LMA/4521/A/01/01/008 Book of Ascamot passed 5610 1850 Access by written permission 1 volume Portuguese only Former Reference: MS.0132 LMA/4521/A/01/01/009 Copy of Ascama 28 about size of tombstones 17-- - 18-- Access by written permission 1 mounted document Portuguese only Former Reference: MS.0796 ORDERS AND RESOLUTIONS LMA/4521/A/01/02/001 Orders and Resolutions of Mahamad, Nisan 1678 Mar - Access by written permission 5438 to 28 Elul 5484 1724 Sep only Letters from 5451 to 5484. Haham Ayllon's Portuguese signature 10 Nisan 5456. 1 volume Former Reference: MS.0103 LMA/4521/A/01/02/002 Livro de Ordems and rezolucoems dos 1776 - 1788 Access by written permission S[enho]res do Mahamad 26 Kislev 5537 to 27 Portuguese only Adar 5548 1 volume Former Reference: MS.0106 LMA/4521/A/01/02/003 Livro das Ordems dos Senhores Velhos da 1783 Mar - Access by written permission Nacam, Veadar 5543 to 27 Elul 5544 1784 Sep only 1 volume Portuguese Former Reference: MS.0088 LMA/4521/A/01/02/004 Livro das Ordems des Senhores Velhos da 1784 Oct 20 - Access by written permission Nacam, Hesvan 5545 to 28 Tamuz 5555 1795 Jul 15 only 1 volume Portuguese Former Reference: MS.0089 LMA/4521/A/01/02/005 Index to old orders and regulations of the 17-- - 18-- Access by written permission Mahamad and the Elders Portuguese only 1 volume Former Reference: MS.0026 MINUTES: THE MAHAMAD LMA/4521/A/01/03/001 Minute book: the Mahamad, 1 Tisry 5484 to 27 1724 - 1750 Access by written permission Adar 5551 Portuguese only 1 volume Former Reference: MS.0104 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE JEWS' CONGREGATION LMA/4521 Reference Description Dates LMA/4521/A/01/03/002 Minute book: the Mahamad, 6 Nisan 5511 to 7 1750 - 1775 Access by written permission Kislev 5536 Portuguese only 1 volume Former Reference: MS.0105 LMA/4521/A/01/03/003 'Livro de Minutas dos Sres do Mahamad em 1754 - 1828 Access by written permission Mahamad completo' (Mahamad minute book) Portuguese only 5515 to 5588 1 volume Former Reference: MS.0016 LMA/4521/A/01/03/004 Minute book: the Mahamad, 11 Veadar 5548 to 1788 - 1794 Access by written permission 12 Elul 5554 Portuguese only 1 volume Former Reference: MS.0107 LMA/4521/A/01/03/005 Minute book: the Mahamad, 13 Elul 5554 to 12 1794 - 1802 Access by written permission Hesvan 5563 Portuguese only 1 volume Former Reference: MS.0108 LMA/4521/A/01/03/006 Minute book: the Mahamad, 19 Hesvan 5563 to 1802 - 1811 Item no longer in collection 20 Nisan 5571 Portuguese 1 volume Former Reference: MS.0109 LMA/4521/A/01/03/007 'Minutes das Juntas dos Senhores do 1811 - 1818 Access by written permission Mahamad' (Mahamad minute book) 29 Nissan Portuguese only 5571 to 28 Elul 5578 1 volume Former Reference: MS.0110 LMA/4521/A/01/03/008 Minute book: the Mahamad, 9 Tisry 5579 to 28 1818 - 1824 Access by written permission Elul 5584 only 1 volume Former Reference: MS.0111 LMA/4521/A/01/03/009 Minute book: the Mahamad, 9 Tisry 5585 to 28 1824 - 1833 Access by written permission Elul 5593 only 1 volume Former Reference: MS.0112 LMA/4521/A/01/03/010 Minute book: the Mahamad, 9 Tisry 5594 to 28 1833 - 1844 Access by written permission Sebat 5604 only 1 volume Former Reference: MS.0113 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE JEWS' CONGREGATION LMA/4521 Reference Description Dates LMA/4521/A/01/03/011 Minute book: the Mahamad, 29 Adar 5604 to 1844 - 1857 Access by written permission Adar 5617 only 1 volume Former Reference: MS.0114 LMA/4521/A/01/03/012 Minute book: the Mahamad, 1/2 Nisan 5617 to 1857 - 1874 Access by written permission 12 Elul 5634 only 1 volume Former Reference: MS.0115 LMA/4521/A/01/03/013 Minute book: the Mahamad, 26 Elul 5634 to 11 1874 - 1890 Access by written permission Adar 5650 only 1 volume Former Reference: MS.0116 LMA/4521/A/01/03/014 Minute book: the Mahamad, 11 Nisan 5650 to 1890 - 1908 Access by written permission 13 Shebat 5668 only 1 volume Former Reference: MS.0117 LMA/4521/A/01/03/015 Minute book: the Mahamad, 8 Adar 5668 to 3 1908 - 1919 Access by written permission Nisan 5679 only 1 volume Former Reference: MS.0118 LMA/4521/A/01/03/016 Minute book: the Mahamad 1919 - 1934 Access by written permission 1 volume only Former Reference: MS.1595 LMA/4521/A/01/03/017 Minute book: the Mahamad 1934 - 1947 Access by written permission 1 volume only Former Reference: MS.1596 MINUTES: THE ELDERS LMA/4521/A/01/04/001 Minute book: the Elders, 25 Tamuz 5493 to 3 1763 Access by written permission Kisleu 5524 Portuguese only 1 volume Former Reference: MS.0086 LMA/4521/A/01/04/002 Minute book: the Elders, 5 Hesvan 5526 to 20 1765 - 1783 Access by written permission Veadar 5543 Portuguese only 1 volume Former Reference: MS.0087 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE JEWS' CONGREGATION LMA/4521 Reference Description Dates LMA/4521/A/01/04/003 Minute book: the Elders, Hesvan 5556 to 14 1795 - 1809 Access by written permission Tebet 5569 Portuguese only Labelled A. 1 volume Former Reference: MS.0089/A MS.0001 LMA/4521/A/01/04/004 'Livro das Minutes das Juntas dos Senhores 1809 - 1819 Access by written permission Velhos da Nacao' (Elders minute book) 10 Adar Portuguese only 5569 to 12 Sebat 5579 Labelled B. 1 volume Former Reference: MS.0090 LMA/4521/A/01/04/005 Minute book: the Elders, 23 Nisan 5579 to 20 1819 - 1826 Access by written permission Sivan 5586 only Labelled C. 1 volume Former Reference: MS.0091 LMA/4521/A/01/04/006 Minute book: the Elders, 5 Hesvan 5587 to 15 1826 - 1837 Access by written permission Sivan 5597 only 1 volume Former Reference: MS.0092 LMA/4521/A/01/04/007 Minute book: the Elders, Hesvan 5598 to 11 1837 - 1848 Access by written permission Iyar 5608 only 1 volume Former Reference: MS.0093 LMA/4521/A/01/04/008 Minute book: the Elders, 9 Hesvan 5609 to 20 1848 - 1861 Access by written permission Iyar 5621 only 1 volume Former Reference: MS.0094 LMA/4521/A/01/04/009 Minute book: the Elders, 28 Kislev to 24 Adar 1861 - 1876 Access by written permission 5636 only 1 volume Former Reference: MS.0095 LMA/4521/A/01/04/010 Minute book: the Elders, 10 Kislev 5637 to 17 1876 - 1890 Access by written permission Sivan 5650 only 1 volume Former Reference: MS.0096 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE JEWS' CONGREGATION LMA/4521 Reference Description Dates LMA/4521/A/01/04/011 Minute book: the Elders, 9 Shebat 5651 to 2 1891 - 1919 Access by written permission Adar 5679 only 1 volume Former Reference: MS.0097 LMA/4521/A/01/04/012 Minute book: the Elders' annual and special 1879 - 1884 Access by written permission meetings only 1 volume Former Reference: MS.0036 LMA/4521/A/01/04/013 Minute book: the Elders' annual and special 1884 - 1886 Access by written permission meetings only 1 volume Former Reference: MS.0037 LMA/4521/A/01/04/014 Minute book: the Elders' annual and special 1886 - 1892 Access by written permission meetings only 1 volume Former Reference: MS.0038 MINUTES: THE YEHIDIM LMA/4521/A/01/05/001 Minute book: the Yehidim, 1 Sebat 5569, 16 1809 - 1838 Access by written permission Hesvan 5599 and 1 Kislev 5599 Portuguese for only 1 volume 1809 and Former Reference: MS.0013 English for 1838 LMA/4521/A/01/05/002/001 Minute book: the Yehidim, 16 Hesvan 5599 to 1838 - 1878 Access by written permission 23 Elul 5638 only 1 volume Former Reference: MS.0002 LMA/4521/A/01/05/002/002 Minute book: the Yehidim, 16 Hesvan 5599 to 1838 - 1878 Access by written permission 23 Elul 5638 only Typescript copy of LMA/4521/A/01/05/002/001.
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