Consett St Patrick Roman Catholic Parish
Reference: RC/Con.SPa Catalogue Title: Consett St Patrick Roman Catholic Parish Area: Catalogue Category: Non-Conformist Church Records Description:
Covering Dates: 1821-2001
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- Consett St Patrick Roman Catholic Parish
- Registration (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 1/)
- Registers of baptisms (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 1/1/1-4)
- Registers of marriages (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 1/2/1)
- Registers of deaths (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 1/3/1-3)
- Registers of deaths where burial took place in Benfieldside Cemetery (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 1/4/1)
- Clergy (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 2/)
- Church notice books (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 2/1-3)
- St Patrick's School (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 2/1/1)
- Grove School Chapel (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 2/2/1)
- St Patrick's Church (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 2/3/1-23)
- Orders of service (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 2/4/1-2)
- Prenuptial enquiries (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 2/5/1-14)
- Registers of mass intentions (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 2/6-7)
- Registration of St Patrick's Roman Catholic School and Chapel (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 2/8/1-2)
- Faculties (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 2/9/1)
- Creation and blessing of church (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 2/10/1-3)
- Statistics (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 2/11/1)
- Bishops' circulars (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 2/12-13)
- Individual priests (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 2/15-27)
- Canon Henry Gillow (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 2/15-17)
- Canon John O'Donoghue (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 2/18-26)
- Rev. Edward Scallon (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 2/27)
- Church fabric and property (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 3/)
- Photographs (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 3/1)
- The campaign to establish a Roman Catholic church at Consett (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 3/3-6)
- St. Patrick's chapel and school, Thomas Street, Consett (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 3/7-12)
- The new St. Patrick's church and presbytery, Victoria Road, Consett (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 3/13-20)
- Conversion of the old church into a church hall (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 3/21-23)
- Potential sites for a chapel of ease (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 3/24-25)
- Inventories (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 3/26/1)
- Parish accounts (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 4/1-6)
- Parish organisations (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 5/)
- Fraternities, sodalities and church societies (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 6/)
- St. Patrick's Altar Society (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 6/1)
- Sisters of charity of St. Paul (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 6/3)
- Knights of St. Columbus (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 6/4-5)
- Order of St. Francis of Assisi (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 6/6)
- St. John's Guild (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 6/7)
- Legion of Mary (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 6/8)
- Schools and education (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 9/)
- St Patrick's Roman Catholic Primary School, Consett (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 9/)
- Management (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 9/)
- Managers' minutes (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 9/1/1-2)
- Chairman's correspondence etc (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 9/2/1)
- Managers' correspondence (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 9/6-13)
- Instruments of management (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 9/23/1)
- Teachers' contracts (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 9/4/1-38)
- Inspectors' annual reports (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 9/5/1-5)
- Plans (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 9/14/1-18)
- Premises (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 9/15-16, 18-19)
- Pupils (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 9/17, 20)
- Gillow v. Durham County Council case papers (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 9/24/1-4)
- Provision of Roman Catholic secondary education in north-west Durham under the Education Act, 1918 (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 9/21-22, 25-40)
- Roman Catholic education in general (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 9/41-45)
- Parishioners (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 10/1/1-2)
- Miscellaneous (Ref: RC/Con.SPa 15/1-9)
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For banns of marriage see Church Notice books
Ref: RC/Con.SPa 1/2/14/5 number not used
Ref: RC/Con.SPa 4/1/1St. Patrick's Mixed and Infants Schools were built in 1868 on a site in Thomas Street, Consett, and operated by the Sisters of Mercy of the Charity of St. Paul, with the priest of the church at St. Mary's, Blackhill chairing the school managers.
The school began with Junior and Infants departments but later added a senior department and it remained an all-age school until 1965, when it became a Junior, Mixed and Infants school. A formal Board of Managers was appointed after the school became a voluntary aided school in 1952. Then, following legislation, the Board of Managers was replaced by School Governors, in 1981