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Lanchester All Saints Parish

Reference: EP/La Catalogue Title: Lanchester All Saints Parish Area: Catalogue Category: Ecclesiastical Parish Records Description: 12 Charities

Covering Dates: 1674-1907

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  • Lanchester All Saints Parish
    • Charities (Ref: EP/La )
    • Charity accounts (Ref: EP/La section 01)
    • Baron Hilton's Charity (Ref: EP/La section 02)
    • Dora Greenwell Sunday School Charity (Ref: EP/La section 03)
    • George and William Hedley Charity (Ref: EP/La section 04)
    • Lord Crewe and Rev. John Sharp Charity (Ref: EP/La section 05)
    • Poor Land Estate (Ref: EP/La section 06)

Catalogue Contents

Charities (Ref: EP/La )

see also D/CL 19

Charity accounts (Ref: EP/La section 01)

83

Ref: EP/La 83

Charity accounts, 1762 - 1823
(1 volume)

Baron Hilton's Charity (Ref: EP/La section 02)

29

Ref: EP/La 29

Register of recipients of Baron Hilton's Charity, 1694 - 1738
(1 volume)

Dora Greenwell Sunday School Charity (Ref: EP/La section 03)

208/1-9

Ref: EP/La 208/1

Letter from the Secretary, Charity Commission, Whitehall, London to the Reverend G. Jepson, Lanchester Vicarage, Durham concerning the identification of the Vicar and Churchwardens as Trustees of the Dora Greenwell Sunday School Charity and that remittance of the funds to go to the Charity Commission, July 1901 Note: the memoranda referred to in the letter are missing
(2 papers)

Ref: EP/La 208/2

Letter from the Secretary, Board of Education, Whitehall, London to the Reverend G. Jepson, Lanchester Vicarage, Durham concerning the identification of the Vicar and Churchwardens as Trustees of the Dora Greenwell Sunday School Charity and that remittance of the funds to go to the Charity Commission, 6 September 1901
(1 paper)

Ref: EP/La 208/3

Letter from G. B. M. Coore, Board of Education, Whitehall, London to the Reverend R. R. Fleming, The Vicarage, Lanchester, Durham suggesting that the endowment of £50 of the Dora Greenwell Sunday School Charity be remitted to the Official Trustees of Charitable Funds under the authority of an Order of the Charity Commissioners for investment in an authorised security, 28 November 1906 Note: the form and memorandum referred to in the letter are missing
(2 papers)

Ref: EP/La 208/4

Letter from the Secretary, Board of Education, Whitehall, London to the Reverend R. R. Fleming, The Vicarage, Lanchester, Durham concerning the sanctioning of an application regarding the expenditure of capital towards the building or furnishing of a hall to be used for Sunday School purposes and the sale of the school field, 13 December 1906 Includes: Board of Education's instructions to surveyors and Board of Education's application form for the authority to sell
(4 papers)

Ref: EP/La 208/5

Letter from A. Porter, Ecclesiastical Commission, Millbank, Westminster, to the Reverend R. R. Fleming, The Vicarage, Lanchester, Durham concerning the sale of the freehold allotment by the Trustees of the Dora Greenwell Sunday School Charity, 13 June 1907
(1 paper)

Ref: EP/La 208/6

Letter from the Reverend R. R. Fleming, The Vicarage, Lanchester, Durham to the Secretary, Board of Education, Whitehall, London concerning certificates, accounts and a schedule of works completed on the master house, 9 August 1907 Note: the certificate and accounts mentioned in the letter are missing
(1 paper)

Ref: EP/La 208/7

Letter from G. B. M. Coore, Board of Education, Whitehall, London to the Reverend R. R. Fleming, The Vicarage, Lanchester, Durham concerning the enclosed Order of the Board of Education allowing the Trustees of the Dora Greenwell Sunday School Charity to sell the land and hereditaments for £36 and 7 shillings, 30 September 1907
(2 papers)

Ref: EP/La 208/8

Letter from Milles, Jennings, White and Foster, 5 Little College Street, Westminster, London to the Reverend R. R. Fleming, The Vicarage, Lanchester concerning the sale of land to the Ecclesiastical Commission, 21 November 1907
(1 paper)

Ref: EP/La 208/9

Letter from Messrs. Wilson, Ornsby and Cadle, 5 North Bailey, Durham to the Reverend R. R. Fleming, The Vicarage, Lanchester concerning the sale of land, 11 December 1907
(1 paper)

George and William Hedley Charity (Ref: EP/La section 04)

87
Established by the will of George Hedley of Burnhopeside Hall to provide clothing, blankets and coal for the poor

Ref: EP/La 87

George and William Hedley Charity minutes and accounts, 1886 - 1903
(1 volume)

Lord Crewe and Rev. John Sharp Charity (Ref: EP/La section 05)

116

Ref: EP/La 116

Copy shceme for the future regulation of the charities of Lord Crewe and the Rev. John Sharp, 29 June 1875
(1 volume, printed)

Poor Land Estate (Ref: EP/La section 06)

82

Ref: EP/La 82

Poor's Land Estate (lands at Satley); accounts (including copy will of Rowland Wilkinson, 1674; counsel's opinion; vestry minutes relating to the Charity), 1824 - 1895
(1 volume)



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