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Share 2019 Deanery Allocation by Parish.Xlsx Deanery Share Statement : 2019 allocation 3AM AMERSHAM 2019 Share A/C No Parish £ Q4642 AMERSHAM ON THE HILL 75,133 Q4645 AMERSHAM w COLESHILL 93,596 Q4735 BEACONSFIELD ST MARY, MICHAEL & THOMAS 235,206 Q4936 CHALFONT ST GILES 81,926 Q4939 CHALFONT ST PETER 87,744 Q4971 CHENIES & LITTLE CHALFONT 70,726 Q4974 CHESHAM BOIS 85,487 Q5134 DENHAM 67,372 Q5288 FLAUNDEN 20,213 Q5324 GERRARDS CROSS & FULMER 222,276 Q5351 GREAT CHESHAM 234,921 Q5629 LATIMER 17,972 Q5970 PENN 45,209 Q5971 PENN STREET w HOLMER GREEN 69,040 Q6086 SEER GREEN 73,469 Q6391 TYLERS GREEN 42,354 Q6694 AMERSHAM DEANERY 0 Q6745 AMERSHAM DEANERY NO 2 0 Deanery Totals 1,522,644 Deanery Share Statement : 2019 allocation 3AY AYLESBURY 2019 Share A/C No Parish £ Q4675 ASHENDON 4,719 Q4693 ASTON SANDFORD 6,057 Q4698 AYLESBURY ST MARY 54,642 Q4699 AYLESBURY QUARRENDON ST PETER 5,152 Q4700 AYLESBURY BIERTON 27,857 Q4701 AYLESBURY HULCOTT ALL SAINTS 6,542 Q4745 BEDGROVE 74,914 Q4803 BLEDLOW, SAUNDERTON & HORSENDE 18,057 Q4818 BOARSTALL 3,854 Q4857 BRILL 20,621 Q4872 BROUGHTON (AYLESBURY) 29,018 Q4962 CHEARSLEY 14,889 Q4994 CHILTON ST MARY 5,307 Q5104 CUDDINGTON 26,947 Q5149 DORTON 3,715 Q5396 HADDENHAM 63,593 Q5548 ICKFORD 11,420 Q5593 KINGSEY 5,334 Q5611 LACEY GREEN 29,083 Q5710 LONG CRENDON 27,770 Q5731 LUDGERSHALL 7,849 Q5810 MONKS RISBOROUGH 66,685 Q5828 NETHER WINCHENDON 10,096 Q5898 OAKLEY 8,056 Q5983 PRINCES RISBOROUGH w ILMER 93,672 Q6089 SHABBINGTON 5,614 Q6168 SOUTHCOURT THE GOOD SHEPHERD 20,833 Q6264 STONE w DINTON & HARTWELL 27,526 Q6421 WALTON HOLY TRINITY 105,585 Q6604 WORMINGHALL 8,479 Q6607 WOTTON UNDERWOOD 5,810 Q6697 AYLESBURY DEANERY 1 Deanery Totals 799,697 Deanery Share Statement : 2019 allocation 3BK BUCKINGHAM 2019 Share A/C No Parish £ Q4615 ADSTOCK 6,950 Q4621 AKELEY 1,760 Q4732 BEACHAMPTON 5,841 Q4776 BIDDLESDEN 2,322 Q4881 BUCKINGHAM 83,909 Q5318 GAWCOTT 7,831 Q5644 LECKHAMPSTEAD 7,039 Q5494 HILLESDEN 6,860 Q5656 LILLINGSTONE DAYRELL 6,325 Q5659 LILLINGSTONE LOVELL 7,039 Q5749 MAIDS MORETON W FOSCOTT 32,842 Q5958 PADBURY 14,662 Q5997 RADCLIVE CUM CHACKMORE 3,717 Q6092 SHALSTONE 4,835 Q6273 STOWE 18,452 Q6358 THORNBOROUGH 8,293 Q6359 THORNTON W NASH 8,801 Q6376 TINGEWICK 12,762 Q6385 TURWESTON 6,961 Q6445 WATER STRATFORD 4,835 Q6487 WESTBURY 6,961 Q6505 WHADDON 10,087 Q6700 BUCKINGHAM DEANERY 0 Deanery Totals 269,084 Deanery Share Statement : 2019 allocation 3BN BURNHAM & SLOUGH 2019 Share A/C No Parish £ Q4900 BURNHAM 74,540 Q5040 COLNBROOK 8,003 Q5116 DATCHET 40,500 Q5146 DORNEY 11,500 Q5171 DROPMORE 3,640 Q5240 ETON 22,300 Q5257 FARNHAM ROYAL & FARNHAM COMMON 54,828 Q5461 HEDGERLEY 20,000 Q5500 HITCHAM 50,619 Q5524 HORTON 8,300 Q5563 IVER 64,000 Q5566 IVER HEATH 27,000 Q5623 LANGLEY MARISH 107,363 Q6149 SLOUGH ST PAUL 80,054 Q6252 STOKE POGES 60,000 Q6331 TAPLOW 48,562 Q6409 SLOUGH ST MARY 14,020 Q6410 UPTON ST LAURENCE 9,000 Q6411 CHALVEY ST PETER 9,125 Q6479 BRITWELL ST GEORGE 18,491 Q6480 CIPPENHAM ST ANDREW 20,261 Q6482 ST JOHN'S & ST MICHAEL'S CHURCH COUNCIL 13,000 Q6502 WEXHAM 27,000 Q6613 WRAYSBURY 30,365 Q6703 BURNHAM & SLOUGH DEANERY 120,051 Q6750 BURNHAM & SLOUGH DEANERY NO 2 ACCOUNT 0 Deanery Totals 942,522 Deanery Share Statement : 2019 allocation 3CL CLAYDON 2019 Share A/C No Parish £ Q4612 ADDINGTON 4,139 Q4720 BARTON HARTSHORNE 698 Q4980 CHETWODE 1,493 Q5183 DUNTON 1,368 Q5216 EDGCOTT 3,733 Q5336 GRANBOROUGH 11,641 Q5363 GREAT HORWOOD 8,947 Q5390 GRENDON UNDERWOOD 18,203 Q5436 HARDWICK (SCHORNE) 13,785 Q5503 HOGGESTON 1,976 Q5761 MARSH GIBBON 19,517 Q5883 NORTH MARSTON 11,113 Q6408 VALE OF AYLESBURY METHODIST 1,235 Q5913 OVING W PITCHCOTT 10,124 Q5977 PRESTON BISSETT 6,898 Q5995 QUAINTON 26,423 Q6349 THE CLAYDONS 54,110 Q6388 TWYFORD 14,741 Q6412 WADDESDON w OVER WINCHENDEN 8,946 Q6517 WHITCHURCH (SCHORNE) 17,537 Q6547 WINSLOW 60,511 Q6706 CLAYDON DEANERY 25,736 Deanery Totals 322,874 Deanery Share Statement : 2019 allocation 3MK MILTON KEYNES 2019 Share A/C No Parish £ Q4809 BLETCHLEY 80,462 Q5795 CONRNERSTON 53,854 Q5267 FENNY STRATFORD 26,400 Q5794 MILTON KEYNES ST MARK'S 6,715 Q6223 STANTONBURY 121,071 Q6270 STONY STRATFORD W CALVERTON 53,854 Q6423 WALTON (mk) 61,912 Q6442 WATER EATON 21,555 Q6453 WATLING VALLEY 107,573 Q6568 WOLVERTON HOLY TRINITY 18,775 Q6571 WOLVERTON ST GEORGE 29,208 Q6610 WOUGHTON 41,983 Q6709 MILTON KEYNES DEANERY 24,269 Deanery Totals 647,631 * All except Stantonbury & Willen Deanery Share Statement : 2019 allocation 3MU MURSLEY 2019 Share A/C No Parish £ Q4684 ASTON ABBOTTS 5,288 Q4830 BOW BRICKHILL 11,171 Q4968 CHEDDINGTON AND MENTMORE 31,077 Q5098 CUBLINGTON 4,489 Q5161 DRAYTON PARSLOW 9,246 Q5348 GREAT BRICKHILL 25,243 Q5569 IVINGHOE w PITSTONE 33,664 Q5665 LITTLE BRICKHILL 5,961 Q5677 LITTLE HORWOOD 10,384 Q5767 MARSWORTH 18,356 Q5822 MURSLEY 14,967 Q5859 NEWTON LONGVILLE 23,438 Q6146 SLAPTON 11,533 Q6158 SOULBURY 5,374 Q6234 STEWKLEY 41,994 Q6243 STOKE HAMMOND 10,830 Q6315 SWANBOURNE 10,025 Q6538 WING w GROVE 28,447 Q6541 WINGRAVE w ROWSHAM 20,248 Q6712 MURSLEY DEANERY -102 Deanery Totals 321,633 Deanery Share Statement : 2019 allocation 3NP NEWPORT 2019 Share A/C No Parish £ Q4695 ASTWOOD 0 Q4921 CASTLETHORPE 29,329 Q4982 CHICHELEY 6,183 Q5024 CLIFTON REYNES 7,926 Q5033 COLD BRAYFIELD 1,586 Q5225 EMBERTON 16,488 Q5321 GAYHURST 3,171 Q5430 HANSLOPE 34,085 Q5448 HAVERSHAM w LITTLE LINFORD 38,365 Q5626 LATHBURY 2,548 Q5635 LAVENDON 14,268 Q5819 MOULSOE 2,548 Q5853 NEWPORT PAGNELL 58,317 Q5856 NEWTON BLOSSOMVILLE 7,926 Q5875 NORTH CRAWLEY 8,878 Q5907 OLNEY 63,413 Q6008 RAVENSTONE 7,927 Q6107 SHERINGTON 16,646 Q6240 STOKE GOLDINGTON 12,683 Q6394 TYRINGHAM w FILGRAVE 8,561 Q6496 WESTON UNDERWOOD 7,927 Q6715 NEWPORT DEANERY -1 Deanery Totals 348,774 Deanery Share Statement : 2019 allocation 3WE WENDOVER 2019 Share A/C No Parish £ Q4687 ASTON CLINTON 45,936 Q4885 BUCKLAND 14,184 Q5158 DRAYTON BEAUCHAMP 11,714 Q5219 ELLESBOROUGH 10,000 Q5366 THE KIMBLES 0 Q6249 STOKE MANDEVILLE 5,000 Q5375 GREAT MISSENDEN 75,000 Q5451 HAWRIDGE 7,198 Q5003 CHOLESBURY 6,702 Q6067 ST LEONARD'S 18,740 Q6352 THE LEE 29,360 Q5686 LITTLE MISSENDEN 62,000 Q5980 PRESTWOOD 63,161 Q5359 GREAT HAMPDEN 19,178 Q6466 WENDOVER 115,000 Q5405 HALTON 6,000 Q6495 WESTON TURVILLE 38,000 Q6718 WENDOVER DEANERY 37,427 Deanery Totals 564,600 Deanery Share Statement : 2019 allocation 3WY WYCOMBE 2019 Share A/C No Parish £ Q4800 BLEDLOW RIDGE 14,469 Q4824 BOURNE END 29,365 Q4839 BRADENHAM 9,520 Q4906 CADMORE END 10,117 Q5369 MARLOW TEAM MINISTRY 209,970 Q5408 HAMBLEDEN VALLEY GROUP 97,249 Q5454 HAZLEMERE 126,493 Q5464 HEDSOR 24,026 Q5480 HIGH WYCOMBE ST ANNE'S & ST PETER'S 20,000 Q5481 HIGH WYCOMBE ALL SAINTS 71,476 Q5482 HIGH WYC HATTERS LN ST ANDREW 66,271 Q5483 H/W CHRIST THE SERVANT KING 66,460 Q5484 HIGH WYCOMBE DOWNLEY ST JAMES 22,355 Q5486 H/W SANDS SS MARY & GEORGE 5,000 Q5530 HUGHENDEN 75,707 Q5545 IBSTONE 9,657 Q5617 LANE END 30,351 Q5680 FLACKWELL HEATH 70,600 Q5722 LOUDWATER 80,639 Q6002 RADNAGE 22,845 Q6261 STOKENCHURCH 28,968 Q6337 TERRIERS 38,855 Q6484 WEST WYCOMBE 25,163 Q6574 WOOBURN 59,688 Q6721 WYCOMBE DEANERY 0 Deanery Totals 1,215,244.
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