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London Metropolitan Archives Diocesan LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 DIOCESAN ASSOCIATIONS DS/A Reference Description Dates DIOCESAN ASSOCIATIONS Association of Readers DS/A/01/001 Minute book {formerly Southwark Diocesan 1908-1920 Order of Lay Readers} 1 volume DS/A/01/002 Minute book 1920-1945 1 volume DS/A/01/003 Minute book 1945-1967 1 volume ASSIGNATION BOOKS Assignation Books DS/AB/001 Assignation book (indexed) 1905-1915 1 volume DS/AB/002 Assignation book (indexed) 1915-1924 1 volume DS/AB/003 Assignation book (indexed) 1924-1932 1 volume DS/AB/004 Assignation book (indexed) 1932-1941 1 volume DS/AB/005 Assignation book (indexed) 1941-1946 1 volume CONSECRATION AND DEDICATION OF CHURCHES Consecration and dedication: 1905 DS/CP/1905/001 Wandsworth, St Mary the Virgin: conveyance 1905 (1900, 1904), petition, sentence, act, printed form DS/CP/1905/002 Wandsworth, St Michael and All Angels: 1905 petition, sentence, act, printed form for consecration of chancel DS/CP/1905/003 Mitcham, Church of St Mark: two conveyances 1905 (1897, 1905), certificate of redemption of Land Tax, petition, sentence, act LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 DIOCESAN ASSOCIATIONS DS/A Reference Description Dates DS/CP/1905/004 Reigate Burial Ground, addition: petition with 1905 plan, sentence, act DS/CP/1905/005 Richmond, Church of St John the Divine: 1905 On temporary loan to depositor petition, sentence, act, printed form for consecration of new chancel DS/CP/1905/006 Sanderstead Churchyard, addition: commission 1905 to the Bishop, draft petition, correspondence DS/CP/1905/007 Woodmansterne Churchyard: conveyance of 1905 addition to burial ground Consecration and dedication: 1906 DS/CP/1906/001 Wandsworth, All Saints, Tooting: draft 1906 conveyance (1906), draft scheme re estate of Lady Charles Bruce (1901), petition, sentence, act DS/CP/1906/002 Wandsworth, Wandsworth Cemetery, addition: 1906 petition, sentence, act, letters DS/CP/1906/003 Dormansland, Church of St John: conveyance 1906 (1906), letters, petition, sentence, act DS/CP/1906/004 North Sheen, (Fulham) Cemetery: petition, 1906 sentence, draft act DS/CP/1906/005 Raynes Park, Church of St Saviour: agreement 1906 as to patronage (1906), petition, sentence, act, printed form Consecration and dedication: 1907 DS/CP/1907/001 Lewisham, All Saints, Sydenham: three 1907 conveyances (1893, 1897, 1907), petition, sentence, act, printed form DS/CP/1907/002 Wandsworth, St Anselm, Streatham: agreement 1907 as to patronage (1907), petition, sentence, act, printed form DS/CP/1907/003 Wandsworth, Streatham Hill, St Margaret: 1907 petition, sentence, act, printed form LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 DIOCESAN ASSOCIATIONS DS/A Reference Description Dates DS/CP/1907/004 Redhill, Church of Holy Trinity: conveyance of 1906-1907 site (1906), agreement on patronage (1906), petition, sentence, act DS/CP/1907/005 South Beddington, Church of St Michael and All 1907 Angels: agreement as to patronage, petition, sentence, act Consecration and dedication: 1908 DS/CP/1908/001 Bermondsey, Rotherhithe, St Mary: 1908 conveyance of disused churchyard to MB of Bermondsey, petition, plans, list of tombstones, letters, legal opinion, draft faculty and bye-laws DS/CP/1908/002 Lewisham, St Hilda, Crofton Park: conveyance 1901-1908 (1901), petition, sentence, printed form Sentence of consecration of new church (1908 Jun 3), office for consecration (1908 Jun 3), petition to lead consecration of new church (1908 May 11). [Only part 1, conveyance (1901 Jun 1), on temporary loan to depositor.] DS/CP/1908/003 Wandsworth, Tooting, Lambeth Cemetery: 1908 correspondence, petition, sentence, act DS/CP/1908/004 Wandsworth, St Barnabas, Southfields: 1908 conveyance (1904, 1907), petition, sentence, act, printed form DS/CP/1908/005 Woolwich, St Luke, Well Hall: conveyance 1908 (1906), agreement resting patronage (1908), petition, sentence, act DS/CP/1908/006 Woolwich, St Michael, Plumstead: conveyance 1908 (1906), agreement re. patronage (1908), petition, sentence, act DS/CP/1908/007 Coulsdon Churchyard: conveyance of site 1908 (1908), petition, plan and letter DS/CP/1908/008 Lingfield Burial Ground: conveyance (1908), 1908 abstract of title, correspondence etc., plan, petition, sentence, act and plan LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 DIOCESAN ASSOCIATIONS DS/A Reference Description Dates Consecration and dedication: 1909 DS/CP/1909/001 Greenwich, Kidbrooke, Greenwich Cemetery: 1909 correspondence, petition, sentence DS/CP/1909/002 Mitcham Burial Ground, addition: two plans, 1909 letter, petition, sentence, printed form DS/CP/1909/003 Netherne Asylum Chapel and Burial Ground: 1909 correspondence, petition, sentence, printed form DS/CP/1909/004 North Sheen (Fulham) Cemetery, additional 1909 portion, commission to the Bishop (1908) petition, sentence DS/CP/1909/005 Raynes Park, Church of St Saviour: petition, 1909 sentence, form for consecration of enlarged church DS/CP/1909/006 Wimbledon, Church of St Andrew, South 1909 Wimbledon: conveyance (1873, 1880, 1877, 1883), petition, sentence, printed form DS/CP/1909/007 Wimbledon, Church of St Luke: conveyance 1909 (1908, 1908), petition, sentence, printed form, correspondence DS/CP/1909/008 Wimbledon, Church of St Matthew: conveyance 1909 (1901, 1908), petition, sentence, printed form Consecration and dedication: 1910 DS/CP/1910/001 Camberwell, St Mary Magdalene, Peckham, 1910 enlargement: correspondence, petition, sentence DS/CP/1910/002 Mitcham, Church of St Mark, enlargement: 1910 petition, sentence, printed form DS/CP/1910/003 Wimbledon, Church of St Andrew: instrument 1910 regulating right to nominate a minister DS/CP/1910/004 Richmond Cemetery: correspondence, petition, 1910 sentence, printed form LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 DIOCESAN ASSOCIATIONS DS/A Reference Description Dates Consecration and dedication: 1911 DS/CP/1911/001 Woolwich, Eltham Churchyard, addition: 1911 conveyance (1891), petition, plan Consecration and dedication: 1912 DS/CP/1912/001 Wandsworth, St James, West Streatham: 1912 conveyance (1904), petition, sentence, printed form DS/CP/1912/002 Barnes (North Sheen) Cemetery, addition: 1912 letter, petition, sentence DS/CP/1912/003 Wimbledon, Church of St Peter, South 1912 Wimbledon: conveyance (1907, 1898, 1911), agreement on patronage (1912), petition, sentence, printed form DS/CP/1912/004 Tadworth, Church of the Good Shepherd: 1912 conveyance (1912), petition, sentence, printed form, correspondence Consecration and dedication: 1913 DS/CP/1913/001 Camberwell, Camberwell Cemetery, addition: 1913 petition, sentence DS/CP/1913/002 Wandsworth, Holy Spirit, Clapham Common: 1913 conveyance, list of donations, brochure: petition, sentence DS/CP/1913/003 Cheam Churchyard, addition: conveyance 1913 (1911), petition, letters DS/CP/1913/004 Hurst Green, Church of St John the Evangelist: 1913 On temporary loan to depositor deed of exchange (1911), petition, sentence, printed order of service DS/CP/1913/005 Long Ditton Burial Ground: conveyance (1912, 1913 1918), petition, sentence DS/CP/1913/006 Sidlow Bridge, Church of Emmanuel, Duxhurst, 1912 - 1913 burial ground: petition, sentence, copy release (1912), correspondence LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 DIOCESAN ASSOCIATIONS DS/A Reference Description Dates DS/CP/1913/007 Wimbledon Cemetery, extension: plan, letters, 1913 petition, sentence Consecration and dedication: 1914 DS/CP/1914/001 Greenwich, St German's Chapel, Kidbrooke: 1914 correspondence, petition, sentence, printed form DS/CP/1914/002 Lambeth, St Augustine: conveyance (1914), 1914 petition, sentence DS/CP/1914/003 Caterham Asylum, new burial ground: 1914 declaration as to appropriation (1914), petition, sentence, printed form, correspondence DS/CP/1914/004 Chessington Churchyard, addition: conveyance 1914 (1913), correspondence, petition, plan DS/CP/1914/005 Coulsdon, Church of St Andrew: conveyance 1910-1914 On temporary loan to depositor (1910, 1914), agreement as to patronage (1913), petition, sentence DS/CP/1914/006 Telbridge Churchyard, addition: 1914 correspondence, three plans, petition, plan DS/CP/1914/007 Malden Churchyard, addition: conveyance 1912-1914 On temporary loan to depositor (1912), petition, plan DS/CP/1914/008 Merton, Church of St John the Divine: 1911-1914 conveyance (1911), petition, sentence [On temporary loan to depositor: St John the Devine Merton. Conveyance: Church and Parsonage]. DS/CP/1914/009 Mitcham, Church of St Barnabas: conveyance 1914 (1903), petition, sentence, printed form Consecration and dedication: 1915 DS/CP/1915/001 Wandsworth Cemetery, extension: 1915 correspondence, petition, sentence LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 7 DIOCESAN ASSOCIATIONS DS/A Reference Description Dates DS/CP/1915/002 Belmont, Church of St John the Baptist: 1915 conveyance (1915), petition, sentence, correspondence, printed form DS/CP/1915/003 Coulsdon, Church of St James: three 1915 conveyances (1902, 1913, 1915), agreement as to patronage (1914), petition, sentence, printed form DS/CP/1915/004 Godstone Churchyard, addition: conveyance 1915 (1915), petition, plan Consecration and dedication: 1916 DS/CP/1916/001 Lewisham, Brockley Cemetery, addition: 1916 petition, letters and sentence DS/CP/1916/002 Beddington (Bandon Hill) Cemetery: petition, 1916 letters, sentence DS/CP/1916/003 Carshalton Churchyard, addition: conveyance 1916 On temporary loan to depositor (1908, 1915), plan, letters, petition, plan DS/CP/1916/004 Morden Churchyard, addition: conveyance 1916 (1916), petition, plan DS/CP/1916/005 Surbiton Burial Ground: petition, sentence 1916 DS/CP/1916/006

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