Heworth St. Alban Parish
Reference: EP/Hew.SA Catalogue Title: Heworth St. Alban Parish Area: Catalogue Category: Ecclesiastical Parish Records Description: 14: Miscellaneous
Covering Dates: 1859-1993
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- Heworth St. Alban Parish
- Miscellaneous (Ref: EP/Hew.SA 14/1-2)
- Records of the Windy Nook Mechanics Institute (Ref: EP/Hew.SA 14/3/1-3)
- Papers, collected by local antiquary, John Oxberry, relating to individuals associated with Heworth, particularly the family of St. Alban 's first vicar, Rev. E.H. Adamson (Ref: EP/Hew.SA 14/4/1-13)
- Newspapers (Ref: EP/Hew.SA 14/5/1-2-9/1)
- Records relating to the ' This is Your Parish' slide show (Ref: EP/Hew.SA 14/10/1-3)
Catalogue Contents
Miscellaneous (Ref: EP/Hew.SA 14/1-2)Ref: EP/Hew.SA 14/1
Calendar for 1922, containing church notices, history of the parish, photographs of parish buildings and the vicar, Christmas 1921
(1 booklet)
Ref: EP/Hew.SA 14/2Parish magazines, January - December 1971
(1 volume, cloth bound)
Records of the Windy Nook Mechanics Institute (Ref: EP/Hew.SA 14/3/1-3)Ref: EP/Hew.SA 14/3/1Minutes of meetings of the Trustees of the Windy Nook Mechanics Institute and Reading Room, 28 February 1859 - 24 March 1893
Account of provisions required for a tea party to serve 200 people at the Institute, 6 June 1859
Report of an annual meeting of the Northern Union of Mechanics Institutes, 7 August 1862
Newspaper cuttings concerning the Windy Nook Institute, 6 August 1865 - 25 December 1888
List of founder Trustees of the Reading Room, 1859
(1 volume, leather bound)
Ref: EP/Hew.SA 14/3/2Account of the cost of purchasing the land for a Mechanics Institute at Windy Nook and constructing it, n.d. [1860]
Originally enclosed in EP/Hew.SA 14/3/1
(1 paper)
Ref: EP/Hew.SA 14/3/3Receipted bill for crockery and cutlery purchased by the Windy Nook Mechanics Institute from the Felling Industrial Society Ltd., 16 December 1873
Originally enclosed in EP/Hew.SA 14/3/1
(1 paper)
Papers, collected by local antiquary, John Oxberry, relating to individuals associated with Heworth, particularly the family of St. Alban 's first vicar, Rev. E.H. Adamson (Ref: EP/Hew.SA 14/4/1-13)Ref: EP/Hew.SA 14/4/1Copy correspondence, dated 8 - 18 September 1817, between John Adamson of Westgate Street, Newcastle upon Tyne; Mrs. Sarah Hussey Delaval and Mrs. Sarah Hussey Gunman, both of Doddington, Lincolnshire, concerning the birth of John Adamson's son, Edward Hussey Adamson, donated to P.T. Bett by Mr. J.E. Hicks, son-in-law of E.H. Adamson, n.d. [1940s]
Originally part of a bundle, labelled, ' Rev. E.H. Adamson of Windy Nook: Adamson pedigree and notes and newspaper cuttings ', together with EP/Hew.SA 14/4/2 - 14/4/7
(3 papers, typescript)
Ref: EP/Hew.SA 14/4/2Letters from William Adamson at Cullercoats, Northumberland to Richard Welford, discussing Welford 's account of northern worthies in the Weekly Chronicle and offering information he has about the pedigrees of the Henderson family of Newbiggin and his own family, the Adamsons, to aid Welford's research, 30 December 1886 - 2 October 1890
Originally part of a bundle, labelled, ' Rev. E.H. Adamson of Windy Nook: Adamson pedigree and notes and newspaper cuttings ', together with EP/Hew.SA 14/4/1, 14/4/3 - 14/4/7
(3 papers)
Ref: EP/Hew.SA 14/4/3Letters from Edward Hussey Adamson at St. Alban's, F elling on Tyne, to Richard Welford, regretting the end of the series of biographies, Men of Mark Twixt Tyne and Tweed, which Welford published in the Weekly Chronicle but welcoming his decision to publish those biographies as a volume; soliciting help with some genealogical research for a friend seeking to establish a claim to a baronetcy and offering to share information he has about the pedigrees of William Bewicke and the Edens of Newcastle upon Tyne, 16 February 1893 - 18 April 1894
Originally part of a bundle, labelled, ' Rev. E.H. Adamson of Windy Nook: Adamson pedigree and notes and newspaper cuttings ', together with EP/Hew.SA 14/4/1 - 14/4/2, 14/4/4 - 14/4/7
(5 papers)
Ref: EP/Hew.SA 14/4/4Letters from Charles Murray Adamson at North Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne to Richard Welford, pressing him to visit his garden, 21 - 24 June 1894
Originally part of a bundle, labelled, ' Rev. E.H. Adamson of Windy Nook: Adamson pedigree and notes and newspaper cuttings ', together with EP/Hew.SA 14/4/1 - 14/4/3, 14/4/5 - 14/4/7
(2 papers)
Ref: EP/Hew.SA 14/4/5Letters from Charles Henry Ellison Adamson at North Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne, to Richard Welford, thanking him for a copy of an obituary notice relating to his uncle, Rev. E.H. Adamson, n.d. [1898]
Originally part of a bundle, labelled, ' Rev. E.H. Adamson of Windy Nook: Adamson pedigree and notes and newspaper cuttings ', together with EP/Hew.SA 14/4/1 - 14/4/4, 14/4/6 - 14/4/7
(1 paper)
Ref: EP/Hew.SA 14/4/6Letter from L.W. Folansby, Eglingham Hall, Alnwick, Northumberland to Richard Welford complaining of being confined to bed with lumbago and asking Welford to propose him for membership of the Surtees Society, 14 September 1901
Originally part of a bundle, labelled, ' Rev. E.H. Adamson of Windy Nook: Adamson pedigree and notes and newspaper cuttings ', together with EP/Hew.SA 14/4/1 - 14/4/5, 14/4/7
(1 paper)
Ref: EP/Hew.SA 14/4/7Letters from Rev. Edward Blythman Adamson at St. Aidan's, Grangetown, Sunderland to John Oxberry, discussing Oxberry's commission to write a memorial of Rev. E.H. Adamson, 17 May - 29 November 1922
Originally part of a bundle, labelled, ' Rev. E.H. Adamson of Windy Nook: Adamson pedigree and notes and newspaper cuttings ', together with EP/Hew.SA 14/4/1 - 14/4/6
(4 papers)
Ref: EP/Hew.SA 14/4/8Extract from Men of Mark Twixt Tyne and Tweed , by Richard Welford, relating to John Adamson, antiquary and Portuguese scholar, father of Rev. E.H. Adamson, first vicar of Windy Nook, St. Alban, April 1887
(1 paper, printed)
Ref: EP/Hew.SA 14/4/9Obituary of Rev. Cuthbert Edward Adamson, vice president of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne, former vicar of South Westoe and afterwards, Rector of Houghton le Spring, St. Michael and All Angels, who was born and raised in Windy Nook, written by John Oxberry; an overprint from Archaeologia Aeliana, 3rd series, vol. 19; printed by Titus Wilson & Son, printers, Highgate, London, 31 May 1922
Two letters from C.E. Adamson, one from Westoe and the other from The Rectory, Houghton le Spring, to John Crawford Hodgson, concerning the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne, 23 May 1900 - 20 February 1917
(1 volume, cloth bound)
Ref: EP/Hew.SA 14/4/10Eulogy for Eleanor E.H. Adamson, daughter of Rev. E.H. Adamson, delivered by Rev. J.W. Swift, vicar of Gateshead, St. George, at the funeral at St. Alban's church, 16 December 1925
(1 paper, printed)
Ref: EP/Hew.SA 14/4/11Copy of An Account of the proceedings at the Ceremony of Conferring the Freedom of Gateshead on Mr. John Oxberry , 22 December 1937
(11 papers, printed, photocopied)
Ref: EP/Hew.SA 14/4/12Pedigrees of the families of Adamson of Durham and Newcastle upon Tyne; Huthwaite, Potts of Bedlington, Haggie and Jollie, compiled by John Oxberry as part of his research into the history of Heworth, n.d. [late 1930s]
(10 papers, printed)
Ref: EP/Hew.SA 14/4/13Newspaper cuttings, handwritten extracts from newspapers, periodicals and histories and collections of local biographies by local antiquarians relating to John Adamson of Gateshead and his fa mily, including Rev. Edward Hussey Adamson, vicar of Windy Nook, St. Alban, compiled by John Oxberry, c.1892 - c. 1920 and collected together by P.T. Bett of South Boldon, 1949
(1 booklet)
Newspapers (Ref: EP/Hew.SA 14/5/1-2-9/1)Ref: EP/Hew.SA 14/5/1-2The Newcastle Daily Journal, 3 - 4 April 1891
(2 papers, printed)
Ref: EP/Hew.SA 14/6/1The Newcastle Daily Chronicle, 19 March 1894
(1 paper, printed)
Ref: EP/Hew.SA 14/7/1'St. Alban's Churchyard, Windy Nook: The Home-made Headstone' , by W.J. Barrass, n.d. [1980]
(1 paper, typescript, photocopied)
Ref: EP/Hew.SA 14/8/1The Story of St. Alban's Church; 1842 - 1992, by Joan M. Hewitt, published by St. Alban's Parochial Church Council, n.d. [1993]
(1 booklet, printed)
Ref: EP/Hew.SA 14/9/1'A Day' s Pleasure of Fifty Years Ago, with its sequel', by Mrs. Matthew Plummer and ' The Jubilee or A Day's Pleasure Fifty Years After' , describing the consecration of St. Alban's church in 1842 and its jubilee, 1892, with a historical summary and introduction, n.d. [ c.1992]
(1 file, typescript)
Records relating to the ' This is Your Parish' slide show (Ref: EP/Hew.SA 14/10/1-3)Ref: EP/Hew.SA 14/10/1Recording of the commentary for 'This is Your Parish', n.d. [1992]
(1 cassette tape)
Ref: EP/Hew.SA 14/10/2Script of the commentary for 'This is Your Parish', May 1992
(9 papers, typescript)
Ref: EP/Hew.SA 14/10/3Recording of ' This is Your Parish', including music, 1992
(2 cassette tapes)