Auckland St. Luke Chapel
Reference: EP/Au.SL Catalogue Title: Auckland St. Luke Chapel Area: Catalogue Category: Ecclesiastical Parish Records Description:
Covering Dates: 1882-1966
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Registration (Ref: EP/Au.SL 1/1)Ref: EP/Au.SL 1/1
Register of baptisms, 28 May 1882 - 25 September 1921
(1 volume, vellum bound)
(Ref: EP/Au.SL 1/2)Third Deposit
(Acc: 1649)
Register of baptisms, 16 October 1921 - 1 May 1966
(1 volume, vellum bound)
Second Deposit
(Acc: 1324)
Clergy (including glebe) (Ref: EP/Au.SL 2/1-2)Ref: EP/Au.SL 2/1Parochial return of staff and membership, 1960
(1 paper, printed form)
Ref: EP/Au.SL 2/2Parochial return of income and expenditure, 1960
(1 paper, printed form)
(Ref: EP/Au.SL 2/3)Third Deposit
(Acc: 1649)
Register of services, 20 May 1955 - 31 August 1966
(1 volume, cloth bound)
Second Deposit
(Acc: 1324)
Churchwardens (including church fabric) (Ref: EP/Au.SL 4/1-3)Ref: EP/Au.SL 4/117 November 1898
(1) The Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England
(2) Rev. Edwin Price, M.A., vicar of St. Andrew's Auckland; Samuel Adams, clerk to the Guardians; Frederick Badcock, solicitor; William Brown Rowntree, draper, and Edward Thompson, ironmonger, all of Bishop Auckland
Conveyance of a parcel of land on the road from West Auckland to Shildon, on which stands St. Luke's Mission Church and Infant/Sunday School, as shown on the enclosed sketch plan, upon trust as specified
(1 file)
Ref: EP/Au.SL 4/2Papers concerning proposed enlargement of choir and clergy vestry at St. Luke's church, 14 July 1906
(4 papers)
Ref: EP/Au.SL 4/3Correspondence and police report of damage to windows at Fylands Church, 5 - 11 May 1964
(3 papers, typescript)
Second Deposit
(Acc: 1324)
Schools (Ref: EP/Au.SL 11/1-2)Ref: EP/Au.SL 11/1-2Reports of Religious Education in Fylands Bridge Infants' School, 9 February 1911 and 6 February 1912
(2 papers)